Early season pitching struggles have hurt No. 13 Maryland baseball
The Terps are allowing an average of 7.5 runs per game, and allowed at least 5 runs in three of their first four games this season.
The Terps are allowing an average of 7.5 runs per game, and allowed at least 5 runs in three of their first four games this season.
The Mountaineers scored five in the first inning, and that became too much to overcome as the game went on for the Terps.
By Duncan Irvine Head coach Rob Vaughn’s 200th game was certainly one for he and his team to remember. Despite numerous defensive slip-ups, Maryland baseball’s offense powered the Terps to an 8-4 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions to officially open Big Ten play Friday evening. “It feels pretty good because they’re a decent team and we have had a little rivalry with them for a little while so…
By Duncan Irvine On Monday, Maryland baseball fell out of the D1Baseball Top 25 for the first time this season following a series loss to Dallas Baptist. The Terps’ frustration with these rankings were apparent in their midweek tilts. Towson was the unfortunate object of Maryland’s rage. Nick Lorusso, Troy Schreffler, and Maxwell Costes powered the Terps to a 26-8 victory, which was good for the most runs they’ve scored…
“Just keep playing, just keep pitching.” The Maryland dugout shouted those words of encouragement toward starting pitcher Hunter Parsons in the sixth inning of Sunday’s 5-3 win against Bryant. Parsons breezed through the first five innings, only allowing one run on Dante Riccardi’s safety squeeze, but ran into some trouble to start the sixth. After Ryan Ward led off the inning with a double, Parsons made a throwing error on…