Baseball: The parallels between Shohei Ohtani and Michael Klein
By Anthony Poisal | Apr. 19, 2018Michael Klein, Ohio's two-way player, shares his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani, arguably the biggest two-way player to hit the MLB since Babe Ruth.
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Michael Klein, Ohio's two-way player, shares his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani, arguably the biggest two-way player to hit the MLB since Babe Ruth.
Ohio competes against a talented set of teams this weekend at historic Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
The Bobcats will have to replace the school’s all-time leading tackler.
The Post grades the team after a program-best start.
Ohio lost 7-6 to Marshall at home Wednesday.
The Bobcats notched just five hits in their 6-2 loss.
Ohio will play two straight games against Marshall this week.
The Bobcats will travel to Columbus to play the Buckeyes.
Ohio defeated Akron 12-0 in Saturday's conference game.
Facing its toughest competition of the year, Ohio placed 12th.
The Bobcats all seem to attribute some success to assistant coach Jeremy Manley.
Gaza Odunaiya led Ohio with a first-place finish in the discus while qualifying for the MAC Championships in two events.
Ohio split the doubleheader Saturday, but it lost the series finale 4-3 against Eastern Michigan.
Ohio continued its domination of the MAC.
Line drives were not falling for Ohio earlier in the season, but in Mid-American Conference games, they are propelling Ohio to a 12-1 record.
Despite the closer's slump, coach Rob Smith has no plans to change the Bobcats' go-to reliever for the ninth inning.
Five years at a midwestern Division III school, where he learned from a legendary coach, launched the career of Ohio’s Saul Phillips.
The Bobcats will look to improve their Mid-American Conference record and move ahead of the Eagles in the conference standings.
Ohio looks forward to facing off against tougher competition in the coming weeks.
The MAC-leading Bobcats play the Zips, the worst in the MAC.