MLB: Lincecum throws first no-hitter of career
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After playing a critical role in the Ball State baseball team’s 2013 turnaround, Scott Baker is setting his goals higher than ever.
Blake Beemer, senior outfielder on the Ball State baseball team, is staying busy this offseason. Not only is he one of 15 finalists for the T.D. Ameritrade Fan’s Choice Award, but he was also invited to the NCAA Career in Sports Forum.
It was a disappointing end to an exciting run. One inning is all that kept the Ball State baseball team from claiming its first Mid-American Conference Tournament Championship since 2006. The Ball State baseball team had all the confidence in the world coming into Sunday's game, but they ran into a team that had simply gotten hot in the Tournament.
The No. 1 Kent State baseball team was in pursuit of a fifth-consecutive Mid-American Conference Championship. All that stood between the Golden Flashes and a spot in the Championship game was a pair of Ball State pitchers.
The No. 4 Ball State baseball team defeated No. 1 Kent State on Friday. The Cardinals are now the highest remaining unbeaten seed in the 2013 Mid-American Conference Tournament.
A win over the No. 5 Miami RedHawks did more than just keep Ball State in the Mid-American Conference Championship winner’s bracket. It allowed them to move past a demoralizing loss suffered to the Northern Illinois Huskies last Saturday.
The Ball State baseball team had two players named to the 2013 All-Mid-American Conference First Team. Scott Baker and Billy Wellman both earned a spot on the 15-name list.
After facing defeat on Saturday, the Ball State baseball team found reprieve in one message. As parents and supporters greeted the team at the dugout, they repeatedly reminded the players that for the first time in a long time, next week matters.
The Ball State baseball team fell to Northern Illinois in extra innings on Saturday. Though the Cardinals fought back from a 3-0 deficit, they were unable to put the Huskies away at the end of the game.
Coach Rich Maloney said his team put on a “hitting display,” in Friday’s game, adding that they were simply “on fire.”
With a 3-2 win over Northern Illinois, the Ball State baseball team accomplished two things. The first, and most pressing for the team, was clinching a spot in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
The Ball State baseball team will compete for the Mid-American Conference West’s No. 1 spot this week. A three-game series beginning on Thursday will set the stage for two of the league’s biggest surprises.
Scott Baker was named the Mid-American Conference West Division Pitcher of the Week on Wednesday.
Historically, the Ball State baseball team has struggled on the road against Indiana State. The team went into Tuesday’s game having not won in Terre Haute since 1991.
The Ball State baseball team suffered an 11-1 loss to the visiting Toledo Rockets on Sunday.
The Ball State baseball team managed its seventh consecutive victory on Saturday. With a 10-6 win over Toledo, the Cardinals move to 26-20 overall with a 13-10 record in the Mid-American Conference.
If not to extend a five-game win streak, Friday’s game against Toledo was especially important in strengthening a hold on the Mid-American Conference-West’s No. 2 spot.
The Ball State baseball team picked up a fourth consecutive victory on Tuesday. The win streak is the second-longest of the season for the Cardinals.
Just two games in, Ball State has already won its three-game series against Ohio.