Hebrew Nationals: Duke baseball alumni play for Israel in the World Baseball Classic
By Jackie Klauberg | October 2, 2012Three former Blue Devils played for Israel in the WBC Qualifier because of their Jewish heritage.
Three former Blue Devils played for Israel in the WBC Qualifier because of their Jewish heritage.
Marcus Stroman’s first season as a professional baseball player has come to a close.
The Chronicle had the opportunity to speak to Pollard about his transition to Durham.
Appalachian State head coach Chris Pollard was introduced as Duke's next baseball coach Thursday after six consecutive 30-win season with the Mountaineers.
Selected 22nd overall, Marcus Stroman became the first Blue Devil to be selected in the first round of the MLB Draft.
Marcus Stroman was selected in the 1st round of the MLB Draft by the Blue Jays with the 22nd pick.
Director of athletics Kevin White announced the resignation of baseball head coach Sean McNally today, according to a press release from Duke Athletics.
No. 19 N.C. State swept Duke this weekend in a three-game set at Doak Field.
After losing nine of their last 11 games, the Blue Devils were looking to regain their confidence against Charlotte before returning to conference.
In the midst of a 2-9 skid, Duke will face Charlotte in a nonconference matchup Tuesday night.
Another dominant start from Marcus Stroman was enough to get Duke past Virginia Friday night, but Duke could not make up any ground in the ACC standings after dropping both ends of a Saturday...
Nothing about Marcus Stroman seems small, least of all his 97 mph fastball.
Freshman Nick Piscotty retired the first nine batters in order but quickly unraveled, turning into an 8-4 loss for Duke.
Losing six of their last seven contests, Duke will look to regain its groove as it takes a break from ACC play to host Southern Conference foe Davidson.
The Blue Devils received two excellent performances from starting pitchers in their three-game series against Maryland, but emerged with just one victory.
Despite holding a lead entering the 7th inning, Duke fell to UNC Greensboro 4-3 yesterday afternoon at Jack Coombs Field.
Duke will look to rebound in a midweek nonconference matchup with UNC Greensboro at 6 p.m. at Jack Coombs Field.
Marcus Stroman continued his dominance on the mound, but the Blue Devil bats stayed silent as Clemson (18-14, 8-7 in the ACC) swept a three-game set at Jack Coombs Stadium.
For seven innings, Duke and Campbell were locked up in a pitchers’ duel.
The Blue Devils (12-17) will look to avenge an early loss to Campbell tonight as they travel to Buies Creek, N.C. for a rematch.