Nebraska Baseball Drops Series Opener at Michigan, 2-1
It was a rough day for both offenses as the pitching staffs dominated.
Caleb Clark throws at Michigan | Nebraska Athletics Friday nights between Michigan and Nebraska always seem to turn into pitchers duels. It started off very precariously for both teams on the mound for different reasons, but after they settled down, the offenses went dormant. Nebraska started the scoring in the first.
Mac Moyer led off the game with a hit as he seemingly does every game. This one however was pulled into right field, which is very unlike Moyer. He cruised into second with a double.
Catcher Jeter Worthley followed up with a sharp single. Case Sanderson then lifted a ball to left. The Michigan left fielder seemed to fight the sun and dropped the ball, allowing Moyer to score.
The Huskers couldn’t do any more damage, ending the half inning up 1-0. Usually a bad omen if you can’t get a big inning on a starter despite being gifted an out. Husker hurler Ty Horn really had a hard time in the bottom of the inning.
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