Baseball: Big winds, bigger bats doom Ohio pitching in series loss to Ball State
By Tony Wolfe | Apr. 3, 2016Ohio baseball loses three-game series to Ball State 1-2.
Ohio baseball loses three-game series to Ball State 1-2.
Ohio heads to Ball State for its second Mid-American Conference series this season.
Ohio's pitching is keeping them competitive early in the season.
Ohio has lost five of its past seven games, all by three runs or fewer.
Ohio State visited Ohio for the first time since 1993 on Tuesday evening, reigniting a rivalry dating back to the 19th century.
Jake Rudnicki has improved dramatically this season as the No. 3 pitcher in the Ohio rotation.
For the first time since 1993, Ohio State will pay a visit to Ohio at Bob Wren Stadium.
Ohio drops two of three against Northern Illinois behind poor batting.
Ohio hosts struggling Northern Illinois Friday.
As Ohio (9-11) begins conference play on Friday, The Post reporter Ethan Felderstein breaks down its performance.
A pitcher's warm up and cool down are crucial to a pitcher's stamina.
Ohio loses to Youngstown State Tuesday after giving up four runs late in the game.
After losing in 15 innings Saturday, the Bobcats clinched the series with a 9-2 win Sunday against the Boilermakers
Ohio (7-9) will take on Big 10 opponent Purdue (3-10) in weekend series in Kokomo, Indiana.
Ohio lost 7-6 to Northern Kentucky in extra innings.
In 2013, Mateus Vakuda left Brazil in pursuit of a baseball career. After a short stint in Los Angeles, he's now happy to be a Bobcat.
After a disappointing home opener, Ohio sweeps the double header against IPFW to take the series.
The Bobcats' freshman first baseman will get his first action at Bob Wren Stadium this weekend against the Mastodons.
Ohio's game with Marshall has moved from April to Wednesday.
Ohio lost three of its four games against Wofford during the weekend.