Baseball: Midseason grades for the Bobcats
By Anthony Poisal | Apr. 6, 2017With half of its season now completed, how does Ohio look?
With half of its season now completed, how does Ohio look?
The Bobcats snapped a four-game home losing streak with their win over the Flyers.
Ohio returns to Bob Wren Stadium on Tuesday to take on Dayton.
The Bobcats (14-12, 3-0 in the MAC) earned their first MAC sweep since May 2015 when they swept Eastern Michigan. It is also their first time they’ve swept the opening MAC series since 1997.
Ohio will kick off the conference portion of its schedule.
Despite a tough loss, Ohio's pitching continued its consistent form, giving the team a chance to win on the biggest stage it'll see this season.
The Bobcats have lost five in a row, their worst losing streak in three seasons.
After three-straight losses this weekend, Ohio hopes to turn things around against Ohio State.
Rudnicki, a three-year starter, now bolsters the Ohio bullpen as a late-inning stopper.
The Bobcats are now 2-5 this season in one-run games.
After a disappointing loss against Morehead State, Ohio needs to pick up the bats to win against Big East foe Butler.
Despite previous back injuries, the senior outfielder leads Ohio in some major offensive categories.
Ohio's offense couldn't support the pitching staff as it fell to Morehead State.
Former junior college teammates are now in position to start for the Bobcats
The Bobcats won game two of Saturday's doubleheader, as well as Sunday's rubber match, to defeat the Saints in the three-game series.
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Ohio returned to Bob Wren Stadium with a big win on Thursday.
After playing its first 14 games on the road, Ohio finally returns to Bob Wren Stadium on Thursday.
Pitching continued to be the pinnacle of Ohio's success last week.
Despite quality pitching, the Bobcats will need an increase in offense this weekend against Western Kentucky.