EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – The Michigan State baseball staff earned the two,five hundredth win in program historical past Tuesday night time.
Because of a 3-1 win over Japanese Michigan, MSU turned the thirty fifth Division 1 baseball program to succeed in the milestone.
We’re pleased with the truth that we’re the primary varsity right here on campus,” MSU baseball coach Jake Boss Jr. stated. “I think that all goes into the amount of pride that these guys have to put that jersey on. Being part of the 2,500th win maybe is part of that also, but there’s a lot of tradition in this program, it goes back over 140 years. I think we’re very appreciative that we have an opportunity to be a part of all of them.”
The Spartans used three pitchers on Tuesday, and so they mixed to surrender zero earned runs. The lone run Japanese Michigan scored got here on considered one of MSU’s 4 errors. Aidan Donovan, Tyler Horvath, and Dominic Pianto took the mound for the Spartans and held the Eagles to 4 hits.
“That was just a gutty performance, and those guys hadn’t really thrown in a little whole because of finals last week, and we didn’t get to our bullpen very much,” Boss stated.
Michigan State will play at Western Michigan on Wednesday after which head to the west coast for a three-game sequence with USC this weekend.