Maryland baseball tumbles in 13-1 run-rule loss to Michigan State in seven innings
The Terps fall to 6-15 in conference play.
Maryland baseball’s first two pitchers of the day came and went after only two-thirds of an inning each, allowing a combined nine hits and 11 runs by the bottom of the second. Ryan Bailey became the Terps’ second bullpen call of the day. Bailey didn’t aid in the hit-fest though, as Michigan State’s Adam Broski hit a three-run blast to left center, putting the Terps down 12 runs in just an inning and a third.
The inning finally came to a close thanks to Maryland’s Jordan Crosland. The left fielder snagged two line outs to shut down the inning, but not before the Spartans secured a 12-hit, nine-run inning. The second served as the Terps’ tipping point, as Michigan State secured a 13-1 run-rule victory in seven innings.
Michigan State took an early lead in the bottom of the first following a two-run home run from Noah Bright. The Spartans’ lead grew to three after Parker Picot smashed an RBI single up the middle. Freshman Nic Morlang made his tenth start of the season, but to no positive avail.
The Virginia Beach native’s outing was cut short just two outs into the game after he threw 11 balls in 31 pitches and allowed three hits. Maryland’s first six batters were held hitless. Meanwhile, Bright struck again for Michigan State, this time singling through the right side for an RBI in the bottom of the second.
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