Upton returns to minors to lift Bulls
By reg Czaja | April 7, 2005Sept. 9, 2004, Tampa Bay shortstop B.J. Upton settled into the righthanded batter’s box at Yankee Stadium.
Sept. 9, 2004, Tampa Bay shortstop B.J. Upton settled into the righthanded batter’s box at Yankee Stadium.
With March Madness in the past, the time has come for America to return to its pastime.
It was a battle between the pitchers Sunday.
At the halfway point of the regular season, the Blue Devils sported a disappointing 8-18 record and had no wins in eight ACC contests.
The Blue Devils turned the tables on a team that has been their polar opposite this season.
It didn’t take a single hit for Marshall to break open the game and beat the Duke baseball team 8-3 Tuesday.
Although the baseball team traveled to Coral Gables, Fla., during spring break, the players were not there on vacation. Instead, they took on the No.
How does a freshman manage to post a .483 batting average in one of the most competitive baseball conferences in the country?.
It was almost the stuff of baseball legends.
The Georgia Tech baseball team has been playing way out of its league.
Errors continued to plague the Duke baseball team in Wednesday’s contest against Elon University.
Heading into the 10th inning, the men’s baseball team and Elon are tied 8-8, and it’s been that way for a week.
After a 13-3 win Friday and an 8-6 loss Saturday, the Duke baseball team fought its way to a gritty 3-2 victory over Army at Jack Coombs Field Sunday afternoon.
Head coach Bill Hillier was clear in his comments after each of the baseball team’s three losses to Cincinnati Feb. 18 to 20.
With the score knotted at eight in the bottom of the ninth, Duke reliever Danny Otero sacrificed a triple to right centerfield, leaving Elon (6-3) a fly ball away from a victory.
Despite ninth-inning rallies Saturday and Sunday, the baseball team could not muster up enough offensive production, losing all three games of its series with Cincinnati at Jack Coombs Field this...
The Duke baseball team looks to rebound from Wednesday’s loss to UNC-Wilmington during a three-game series against winless Cincinnati this weekend.
In a high-scoring, back-and-forth thriller, the baseball team suffered a 9-7 loss on the road to UNC-Wilmington Wednesday.
Despite a Maryland Eastern Shore rally in the late innings Sunday, the baseball team managed to close out the game 8-6 to sweep a three-game series this weekend at Jack Coombs Field.
Even with the loss of several key players during the off-season, the baseball team enters the spring optimistic after finishing with a 25-31 record last year, its best since 1998.