Maryland baseball’s bats cool off in 12-4 defeat to Michigan State
A flurry of errors and lack of offensive firepower prevented the Terps from taking the series.
After its first Friday night conference victory, Maryland baseball failed to secure the series win against Michigan State on Saturday. The Terps went from outhitting the Spartans 17-12 in Game 1 to being outhit 12-9 in Game 2. Maryland’s loss was fueled by errors and strikeouts as it fell to Michigan State, 12-4, to cut short a three-game win streak.
The Terps set the tone early during the second act of the weekend series with a three-run first inning, mirroring Friday’s opening frame. After Jordan Crosland reached on an error by Spartan third baseman CJ Deckinga, junior Brayden Martin singled up the middle to put runners on the corners. Designated hitter Ryan Costello smashed an RBI single down the left-field line to open the game.
Three pitches later, freshman Bud Coombs blasted a single down the left-field line, bringing in two runs to give the Terps a 3-0 lead. The Spartans responded quicker Saturday than they did Friday, though. After a ground out to starting pitcher Brayden Ryan, Noah Bright doubled down the left-field line.
He was brought home on an overthrow to first from Ryan as Khamaree Thomas advanced to second on a dribbler to the pitcher. Following another groundout, Deckinga launched a two-run bomb over the left field wall, tying the match before catcher Devin Russell ended the inning by throwing out Ryan McKay on an attempted steal. The Spartans notched a 1-2-3 inning against the Terps in the top of the second while extending their lead in the bottom of the inning after an error by Martin allowed a run to score.
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