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Spartans Host B1G-Leaders Huskers In Weekend Series
4/22/2021 9:40:00 AM | Baseball
Friday's match-up nationally televised on BTN
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Leading Off... Spartans Host B1G-Leaders Huskers In Weekend Series
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• Michigan State baseball hosts Nebraska in a three-game weekend series, Friday-Sunday, April 23-25 at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field ... The Spartans and the B1G leader Huskers open the series on Friday in a 5:02 p.m. start time and will be nationally televised on Big Ten Network ... Saturday's second game of the series is slated for a 3:05 p.m. start time, while Sunday's series finale has a 12:05 p.m. first pitch ... The weekend schedule is subject to change based on weather.
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• Friday's series opener will be nationally televised on Big Ten Network with Kevin Kugler handling play-by-play duties with Scott Pose providing analysis.
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• Due to current MSU Athletic Department, University, state, county and local guidelines, no fans will be allowed this weekend, only a small amount of the student-athletes' and staff families are permitted.
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• Due to the start of the season being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, MSU is playing 44 games over 13 weekends in a Big Ten Conference-only ledger in 2021, with some weekends featuring three-team pod play.
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• The Spartan games this weekend will have live stats through "Live Stats" links found at MSUSpartans.com ... There will be video streams available through Big Ten Network + with subscription fee required, with links also found at MSUSpartans.com.
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• For the fifth straight year, the TCF Bank Spartan Media Network will carry a live audio stream for all home and select road Spartan baseball games this season ... The broadcast will be available exclusively at MSUSpartans.com by clicking on "Listen Live" on the baseball schedule ... Broadcast veteran Scott Moore calls the action, with Spartan alum Jim Cotter providing analysis.
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HEAR YE, HEAR YE! ANNOUNCING STOLEN BASE KING KELLEY
• Senior outfielder Bryce Kelley became the new MSU career stolen base king, as he broke the record on Sunday, April 11 vs. Purdue, swiping his 80th career base, passing Anthony Cheky's previous record of 79 from 2012-15 ... Kelley broke the record in the first inning, by stealing third ... He reached on a walk, then moved to second on a groundout, before swiping third ... After swiping No. 80, he was congratulated by third base coach Graham Sikes, and presented the record setting base by a member of the MSU Facilities grounds crew in a special presentation, while the small crowd of family of the student-athletes gave Kelley a standing ovation ... Kelley's record-setting moment was No. 5 on NCAA Baseball's Player of the Week.
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1.        Bryce Kelley   82       2017-pres.
2.        Anthony Cheky           79       2012-15
3.        Jeff Holm        63       2008-11
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• Kelley added to his record by swiping on bag the next day, as well as one last weekend in the Illinois pod, and he now has 82 for his career ... Kelley's 10 stolen bases this season is tied for second in the B1G, and he is also fourth in the league in stolen bases per game (0.38) ... Kelley also leads the B1G in walks (21) and is third in walks per game (0.81).
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KELLEY AMONG NCAA ACTIVE CAREER STOLEN BASE LEADERS
• Kelly is also among the nation's leaders for active career stolen bases, currently third, behind Joey Porricelli of Merrimack in second with 83, and leader Will Karp of Rice with 87.
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1.        Will Karp, Rice            87
2.        Drew Frederic, Troy               83
3.        Bryce Kelley, Michigan State 82
4.        Joey Porricelli, Merrimack                81
5.        Braiden Ward, Washington               80
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ERLA CLIMBING K LIST
• Redshirt-junior pitcher Mason Erla has a team-leading 45 strikeouts so far, now with 208 for his career (2017-pres.), and vaulted from No. 8 to No. 5 on MSU's career strikeouts list at Minnesota, and then in his performance vs. Penn State on April 9, topped 200 career strikeouts, now with 202, before moving up to No. 4 with six against Purdue on April 7, passing Cam Vieaux (2014-16) with 202 ... Erla is just the fifth Spartan pitcher in school history with 200 career strikeouts, the last being Vieaux with 205 from 2014-16 ... Last season, Erla had 42 strikeouts in just four appearances (10.3 strikeouts per game), before the season was cancelled after 15 games ... This season, Erla has 45 K in seven outings (6.4 spg).
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1.        Bryan Gale     277     2001-04
2.        Tony Bucciferro         273     2009-12
3.        Ron Perranoski           223     ..1956-58
4         Mason Erla    208     2017-pres.
5.        Cam Vieaux    .....205            .. 2014-16
6. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Brian Murphy ...194 Â .. 1995-98
7.        Dick Radatz    .....193            .. 1957-59
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE SPARTAN KIND
• Michigan State has been in eight games decides by two runs or less, with six 1-run games (2-4) and two other 2-run contests (0-2) ... Of those eight games, four were on walk-off losses, with the latest coming vs. Purdue on April 7 in the Champaign pod, when the Boilermakers won 2-1 in 11 innings on a walk-off in the bottom of the 11th ... MSU's other walk-off losses were on March 14 vs. Northwestern at Greenville, SC (L, 7-5); March 21 at Michigan (L, 8-7); April 3 at Minnesota (L, 10-9); April 17 vs. Purdue at Champaign, IL (L, 2-1 11 inn.).
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COMEBACK SPARTANS WITH HISTORIC 8TH INNING MAGIC
• Michigan State rallied for victory in both of the Spartans' wins at Minnesota on April 2 & 4, including the win on Sunday, April 4 in which MSU was down 7-0 and getting no-hit through five innings, before rallying for a 10-7 win ... Michigan State scored a run in the sixth, three in the seventh and then six runs in the eighth to not just come all way the back, but take the lead.
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In the Spartan victory on April 2, MSU was down 5-1 after five frames and 6-5 after the seventh inning for a 7-6 win ... In Saturday's game, Michigan State rallied from being down 7-3 after five innings with two runs in the sixth and four in the top of the ninth for a 9-7 lead, but Minnesota countered with a three-run ninth inning, winning on a walk-off single.
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MSU's comebacks at Minnesota were one of the biggest comebacks in recent Spartan history, with two previous comeback wins boosted by big 8th innings:
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• April 20, 2016 vs. Michigan
Down 5-0 after 6 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 6-run 8th
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• May 21, 2015 vs. Nebraska (B1G Tourn)
Down 6-2 after 5 inn.; Down 7-3 after 7 inn. / Won, 9-7 on 6-run 8th
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• April 11, 2015 vs. Northwestern
Down 6-1 after 3 inn.; Down 6-3 after 8 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 4-run 9th
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• April 2, 2021 at Minnesota
Down 5-1 after 5 inn.; Down 6-5 after 7 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 4-run 6th, 1 run 8th, 1 run 9th
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• April 4, 2021 at Minnesota
Down 7-0 and no-hit after 5 inn. / Won, 10-7 on 6-run 8th
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THIS IS SPARTA... .300 SPARTANS
• The Spartans have four players hitting over .300, as sophomore outfielder Casey Mayes is hitting .353, followed by sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker at .344, senior outfielder Joe Stewart at .333 and freshman outfielder/designated hitter Jack Frank at .324.
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SPARTANS SEEING AND HITTING DOUBLE
• Michigan State currently ranks second in the Big Ten and ranks tied for 47th in the NCAA with 1.96 doubles per game ... Overall, MSU also ranks second in the B1G in total doubles with 51, trailing Penn State (54, 2.25 pg) in both categories ... The Spartans have knocked four or more doubles in a game six times, including a season-high six doubles at Michigan on March 21, as well as in three-straight games from March 28-April 3 (vs. Indiana, at Minnesota, at Minnesota) ... MSU had a streak of at least one double in 11-straight games from March 6-March 22, and the Spartans recently had a streak of seven-straight games with a two-bagger halted by not logging a double on April 11 vs. Purdue, for MSU's only third game this season without a double, but knocked one on April 12 to start new streak. ... Overall, MSU has at least one double in 21 of the 26 games.
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LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARD
• MSU recently got a new scoreboard at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field, and the lightbulbs in the hits and runs column are expected to get a workout this weekend, as Nebraska and Michigan State are among the league hitting leaders, as the Huskers currently are first in the B1G at .296, while the Spartans are fifth at .261 ... Nebraska is second in hits (239), while MSU is fourth (227) ... MSU is second in doubles (51) and triples (6), while Nebraska is ninth in doubles (39) and tied for sixth in triples (4) ... The Huskers also lead the B1G in runs (186), while the Spartans are eighth (135).
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BURNING THE BASEPATHS
• Along with their equal hot hitting, Nebraska and Michigan State are among the B1G leaders in stolen bases, as the Huskers lead with 36 swipes, while the Spartans are tied for second with 33, Nebraska leads the league in stolen bases per game (1.5), while Michigan State is third (1.27) ... MSU leads the B1G in stolen base attempts with 48, while Nebraska is third with 42.
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BAILEY BLASTING
• Senior infielder/designated hitter Bailey Peterson blasted his first career home run in MSU's 3-0 win at No. 22 Michigan on March 22 in Ann Arbor, smashing a solo home run over the approximately 30-foot high brick wall in left field of Fisher Stadium in the top of the ninth to put the Spartans ahead, 3-0.
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• Peterson becomes the second Spartan senior this season to smash their first career home run, joining outfielder Joe Stewart, who crushed his first career home run on March 14, going deep over the Green Monster at Fluor Field for a 3-run HR in the seventh inning, giving MSU a 5-3 lead, before Northwestern won on a walk-off.
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• Peterson mashed two home runs vs. Purdue on Sunday, April 18 in Champaign, Ill., knocking his second and third home runs of the season and of his career ... He bashed a solo shot to lead off the third inning down the left field line just inside the foul pole, and another solo shot to lead off the eighth inning to left center field ... The last time that a Spartan hit two HR in a game was just two days over three years ago, as Dan Durkin did so on April 16, 2017 vs. Ohio State.
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• For the weekend in the Champaign pod, Peterson made his career debut playing first base, and also hit a team-best .467 for the weekend (7-of-15), with over half of his hits going for extra bases with two home runs and two doubles, finishing with a 1.000 slugging percentage and a .467 on-base percentage, tallying 15 total bases, while adding two RBI and five runs scored, as well as one stolen base.
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• After just two multi-hit games in previous 13 games played, Peterson had two hits in three of the four games, with at least one hit in all four games, raising average 62 points over the weekend, climbing from .204 coming into the weekend to .266 after the weekend.
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JOE GOING
• Senior outfielder Joe Stewart is having a torrid streak to the season, leading MSU and ranking 27th in the Big Ten in slugging percentage at .579 ... Stewart also ranks second on the team and ranks tied for 10th in the league in hits with 31, along with sharing the team lead and ranking tied for 24th in the B1G in overall doubles (6) ... Overall, Stewart is hitting .333 (31-of-93) ... Stewart shares the MSU lead with three HR and also leads the team in extra-base hits with 10 on six doubles, one triple and three home runs.
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• Stewart has had three or more hits in four games this season, surpassing his previous career total of three hits entering the 2021 season in 17 games played with 19 career at bats prior to this season.
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• Stewart hit .471 (8-for-17) in the four games of the Ann Arbor pod vs. Illinois and Michigan, including four doubles, coming in a span of three games, with one vs. Illinois in the opener on Saturday, March 20, then two in the game on March 21 vs. Illinois before another one in the nightcap vs. Michigan ... Stewart also had a team-best five RBI, with three coming March 20 vs. Illinois, coming to bat with the bases loaded and clearing them with a three-run double.
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• Stewart also had a standout play in the field of the win on March 22, getting an outfield assist to end the fourth inning, firing a frozen rope to junior catcher Adam Proctor at home, and Proctor made a nice snag and tag on the UM runner for the out to end the inning and preserve MSU's 2-0 lead.
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ZAID ZOOMING
• Sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker is hitting .344 (32-of-93), and also leads the team and ranks tied for sixth in the B1G in hits (32), along with leading MSU and ranking tied for 11th in the B1G in RBI (21), while ranking second on the team and tied for 22nd in the league in runs scored (19) ... Walker also shares the team lead and ranks tied for 24th in the B1G in overall doubles (6) ... He also is second on the team in total bases (43), stolen bases (6), and tied for second in triples (1), while ranking third on the team in home runs (1) ... Walker also is second on the team in extra-base hits with eight on six doubles, one triple and one home run.
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• Walker has at least one hit in 19 of the 26 games, and shares the team lead with eight multiple hit games, with two hits in four games, three hits in three games, and shares the team-high for most hits in a game this season with four, coming vs. Northwestern on March 13 at Greenville.
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• With seven multiple RBI games, Walker also leads MSU, logging four games with two RBI and three games with three RBI ... he had a stretch of three RBI twice in three games April 11 vs. Purdue and April 16 at Illinois, also logging three ribbies on March 6 vs. Maryland.
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• Walker also owns the longest hitting streak of the season, hitting safely in nine-straight games (March 13-27), and also owns the second-longest reached base streak of 14 in a row (March 13-April 9).
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HITTING IT FAR-QUHARÂ
• Freshman infielder Trent Farquhar belted his first collegiate home run in the Purdue game on April 12, blasting a solo shot down the right field line and into the Red Cedar River ... For the weekend series, Farquhar hit .353 (6-for-17), with 12 total bases, as half of his six hits went for extra bases, hitting for the cycle for the weekend with his first home run of his collegiate career, as well as his first triple as a Spartan ... He posted a .706 slugging percentage, with half of hits coming on extra bases, as well as a .421 on-base percentage ... Farquhar logged at least one hit in each of the four games, including two each in Friday's series opener vs. Penn State and Sunday's finale vs. Purdue, driving in both runs in the game.
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• For the season, Farquhar is now hitting .260 with five doubles, one triple and one home run, and has a .390 slugging percentage and a .402 on-base percentage ... Farquhar had a team-high 18-game on-base streak, reaching base in every game that he had an at bat from March 12-April 12, snapping the streak on April 16 by not reaching base at Illinois ... Farquhar has logged at least one hit in nine of the last 14 games ... For the season, his longest hitting streak was seven games (March 12-21).
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• Farquhar came to MSU from Bowling Green, where he played in 10 games in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, hitting .291 with seven hits, including one triple.
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SHUTTIN' 'EM OUT
• MSU's posted pair of shutout wins in the Ann Arbor pod, with an 11-0 blanking of Illinois on Saturday, March 20, then a 3-0 shutout of No. 22 Michigan on Monday, March 22 ... here's a look at some shutout notes:
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• The Spartans' last back-to-back wins on shutouts: April 5 & 7, 2019, vs. Indiana State, winning inaugural night game of McLane Stadium at Kobs Field on April 5, 1-0 in 10 innings, and then winning, 6-0 on April 7.
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• MSU now has three shutouts already this season, the most shutouts in a season since 2016 when the Spartans posted six blankings ... The three shutouts is currently tied for the most in the B1G this season.
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• The Spartans' three shutouts in 12 games is the most in the first 12 games since 2016, when had three, all in a row.
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• MSU's 3-0 win at Michigan on March 22 was the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since 2002, when MSU also won in Ann Arbor.
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IVERSON TALKING ABOUT ENDING GAME
• Junior infielder/pitcher Zach Iverson leads MSU and ranks tied for fourth in the Big Ten with six saves ... The six saves are tied for 15th in MSU single-season history, and one more would join a tie for ninth in the Spartan record books ... Most recently, Iverson earned the save in both the win over Penn State on April 9 and Purdue on April 11.
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• Iverson also picked up the save to cap MSU's 10-7 come-from-behind win at Minnesota on April 4 ... Iverson came on with two on and two outs in the bottom of the eighth and induced a flyout to end the frame, then yielded a leadoff single to start the bottom of the ninth, but then got a double play, then a foulout to end the game and seal the Victory for MSU.
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• At the plate, Iverson is batting .237 and is second on the team with 17 RBI, ranking tied for 26th in the B1G.
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• Iverson closed out all three of MSU's wins in the opening weekend ... despite not getting a save in the opener, Iverson came back to chalk up two saves in the Spartan sweep of the twinbill on March 6, capping both saves with strikeouts ... Iverson's pitching line for the weekend was three appearances, with 1.2 IP, two saves, four strikeouts, no walks and just one hit for a 0.00 ERA.
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• Iverson started all three of the pitching appearances at third base, before coming on to pitch ... in the opener on March 5, Iverson took over in the top of the ninth, and after hitting first batter, came back with a vengeance by ringing up a pair of strikeouts, then getting a ground out to end it.
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• In the first game of doubleheader on March 6, the seven-inning contest, Iverson came on with two outs in the top of the seventh and promptly struck out Maryland's highly decorated hitter Maxwell Costes to end the game and seal the Victory for MSU.
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• In the nightcap, Iverson again took the mound after playing third, and after yielding a single, again chalked up a punchout to end the game, earning the save and clinching the win.
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• Iverson also had a solid weekend at the plate, hitting .308 (4-for-13) with four RBI and two walks.
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• In the shutout upset win at No. 22 Michigan, Iverson again started at third base and factored into all three outs of the bottom of the ninth ... while still at third, Iverson caught a foul out for the first out ... after a walk put Wolverines at first and second, Iverson took the mound ... he fired just two pitches, getting a strike and then inducing a comebacker, that Iverson cleanly fielded his position, spun and fired to freshman shortstop Mitch Jebb at second, who threw to freshman first baseman Brock Vradenburg to complete the double play and spark the celebration of the Victory for MSU.
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RIGHT-HAND MAN
• Redshirt-junior right-hander Mason Erla shares the team-lead with three wins, ranking tied for ninth in the B1G, and also leads MSU with 45 strikeouts, also ranking ninth in the league ... Erla also is tied for third in the conference in innings pitched (44.2) ... With a 3.02 ERA, Erla also is eighth in the B1G, and he is also 10th with 12 batters struck out looking.
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• Most recently, Erla went 8.0 IP on Saturday, April 17 vs. Purdue at the Champaign, Ill. pod, striking out six without yielding a run, while scattering four hits and walking three ... The six strikeouts give Erla 208 for his career, moving up to No. 4 on MSU's career strikeout list, passing Cam Vieaux (2014-16) with 205 Ks ... Erla's 8.0 outing was his longest of the season and longest since going 9.0 on April 5, 2019 vs. Indiana State. Saturday was Erla's second outing of the season without allowing a run, matching March 20 vs. Illinois in Ann Arbor, Mich.
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• Erla was also dealing at the Ann Arbor pod weekend, firing season-highs of 7.0 IP and eight strikeouts against Illinois on March 20, yielding a season-low of four hits, all singles, and only walking two.
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• Erla posted three three-up, three-down innings, getting two key double plays from the Spartan defense as well.
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• He had at least one K in five of his seven innings of work, including a pair of punchouts in the second and fifth frames.
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• On April 9 vs. Purdue, Erla went 7.0 IP, striking out seven, while scattering four hits while just allowing one run ... The seven strikeouts gave Erla 202 for his career, becoming just the fifth Spartan pitcher in school history to reach the 200 strikeout mark.
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• For the season, Erla is now 3-2, with a 3.68 ERA in six appearances, chalking up a team-leading 39 strikeouts in 36.2 IP, with one complete game, pitching all six innings in MSU's 4-2 loss to Northwestern in the seven-innings of game one of the doubleheader.
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MSU POWERS PAST MICHIGAN
• Freshman left-handed pitcher Nick Powers has burst onto the scene, and is tied for the team-lead and tied for ninth in the B1G with three wins, posting a 3-2 record with a 4.15 ERA in 39.0 IP with 30 strikeouts ... Powers ranks 13th in the B1G in innings pitched and 19th in ERA.
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• Powers was dealing against Michigan, going a then career-high 7.0 innings while limiting the Wolverines to just four hits, and striking out three in just his third collegiate appearance to earn his first collegiate win as MSU shutout Michigan, 3-0, for the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since April 19, 2002 in Ann Arbor ... Powers got some solid defensive help behind him, as he stymied the Michigan bats.
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• Michigan came into the game hitting .274 and averaging 8.7 hits and 7.1 runs per game, and Powers stymied the Wolverine bats to just four hits and no runs, hitting just .174 (4-for-29).
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• Powers' previous season-long outing was 5.0 IP, while his previous season-low for runs allowed was two.
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• Powers then topped his previous top marks going 7.2 IP and striking out seven against Purdue on April 11, scattering six hits to earn his second win of the season.
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POWERS NAMED BIG TEN CO-FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
• Michigan State's Nick Powers has been named the Big Ten Conference Baseball Co-Freshman of the Week, announced by the conference office on Tuesday, March 30.
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• Powers collects MSU's first Big Ten Freshman of the Week award since March 12, 2018 when current teammate Mason Erla earned the accolade. This is the second weekly honor this season for the Spartans, as sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker was named the Player of the Week on March 10 following the opening weekend of the season.
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• Powers, a freshman pitcher from Flushing, Michigan, earned this week's honor for his performance in Michigan State's win over B1G-leader Indiana on Sunday, March 28. In his first-ever game at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field, Powers fired 6.2 IP shutout innings in earning the win against B1G leader Indiana on Sunday, running his scoreless inning streak to 15-straight innings, before yielding a run with two outs in the seventh. He finished with three strikeouts, and did not allow an Indiana runner past second base until the seventh, his final inning, in limiting the Hoosiers to a season-low four hits while tying a season-low with just one run, after Indiana entered the game among the B1G leaders in hits and runs. Powers also got solid defensive play behind him to help stymie Indiana.
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• The Spartan southpaw is the only pitcher in the Big Ten to defeat the top two teams in the league standings in Indiana and Michigan. He accomplished the feat in his last two starts over the span of less than a week, beating Michigan last Monday, March 22, and Indiana on Sunday, March 28.
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• In the win over Michigan on Monday, March 22, Powers went a career-high 7.0 innings while limiting Michigan to just four hits, while striking out three in just his third collegiate appearance, as Michigan State shutout Michigan, 3-0, for the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since April 19, 2002 in Ann Arbor, as well as snapping a 10-game losing skein in the series. He also dealt No. 22 Michigan it's first shutout loss of the season, and the Wolverines' first shutout loss since March 17, 2019.
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MOUND RETURNS
• Junior pitcher Jesse Heikkinen made his season-debut on the mound for the Spartans in starting the game vs. Purdue on Monday, March 12, after missing the previous portion of the season with an injury ... Heikkinen started and threw the first two innings, before sophomore Jackson Bennett made his Michigan State debut, also missing the first part of the season with an injury.
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RUSH-ING TO FIRST CAREER WIN
• Redshirt-sophomore pitcher Wyatt Rush earned his first career win as a Spartan in MSU's win at Minnesota on Sunday, April 4 .... Rush came on in relief and went 3.1 IP, scattering five hits while not yielding a run, stymieing the Gopher bats.
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• Rush has seven appearances with 14.2 IP, allowing five runs, on 12 hits with seven walks and 11 strikeouts, posting a 3.07 ERA.
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• Most recently, on Sunday, April 18 vs. Purdue at the Champaign, Ill. pod, Rush again came out of the bullpen and went 4.0 IP with four Ks and only yielding one hit.
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• The four strikeouts was a career-high, as well as one of three appearances with multiple strikeouts, joining three Ks on two previous occasions, March 7 vs. Maryland and March 20 vs. Illinois.
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ZAID WALKER TABBED BIG TEN BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Michigan State's Zaid Walker has been named the Big Ten Baseball Player of the Week for the opening week of the 2021 season, announced on March 10 by the conference office.
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This is the second-straight season that Michigan State has collected the B1G Player of the Week award after the opening weekend of the season, as Bryce Kelley garnered the honor last season on Feb. 17, 2020 after the first weekend of play.
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Walker, a sophomore outfielder from Homewood, Illinois, hit a team-leading .462 (6-13), with five RBI and one double, logging a .538 slugging percentage and scoring three runs in helping Michigan State win three of four games against Maryland in Greenville, South Carolina in the opening weekend of the 2021 season.
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He had at least one hit in all four games, including going 3-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored in MSU's 7-4 win in game one of Saturday's doubleheader.
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Walker also beat out an infield single to keep MSU's rally going in the seventh inning of Saturday's nightcap of the twinbill, to drive in what turned out to be the game-winning run, completing the Spartans' comeback after a 4-0 lead by Maryland, in the 5-4 Victory for MSU.
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This is Walker's first career B1G Player of the Week honor, adding to his B1G award collection that includes Big Ten All-Freshman Team accolades in 2019.
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Michigan State has collected two of the last three Big Ten Player of the Weeks awarded, as Walker's teammate Peter Ahn collected the accolade March 2, 2020, the second-to-last recognition of the 2020 season before the remainder of the season was canceled. The Spartans have also collected three of the last five Player of the Week honors, with Kelley's first week honor last season, as there were only four awards before the season was halted.
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BERGHORST PICKS UP FIRST CAREER W
• Freshman pitcher Adam Berghorst collected his first career win vs. Northwestern on March 13 ... Berghorst went a career-long 5.0 IP and tied a career-best with three strikeouts, while yielding just two hits, one run on no walks.
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BENSCHOTER-ING BOOGIE
• Senior right-hander Sam Benschoter fired a career-high 10 strikeouts in a 6-0 shutout Victory for MSU over Maryland in the 2021 season-opener on March 5 at Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina, going a career-high 8.0 innings.
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In MSU's first game since March 8, 2020, before the rest of the 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Benschoter didn't show any signs of layoff, as he provided much of the excitement on the night, and was dealing, scattering just five hits to a Maryland offense that hit .258 as a team, and the Spartan hurler stymied the Terrapin offense, shutting them out after they led the Big Ten last year with 111 runs in 15 games (7.4 runs per game, including striking out well-decorated Preseason Award winner Maxwell Costes twice as part of holding him to 0-3.
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Benschoter also out-dueled Maryland starting pitcher Sean Burke, who was selected as the Big Ten Preseason Pitcher of the Year. Burke went 6.0 IP with 13 strikeouts, but the Spartans scored three runs off of him, as along with plating the pair of runs in the first, added a run in the sixth ... There were approximately 30 scouts on hand to watch the Big Ten baseball opener, and they witnessed a superb Benschoter outing.
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BIG WILL-Y STYLE
• Redshirt-freshman relief pitcher William Christophersen came on in relief in the second game on March 6, going 5.0 IP with a career-high seven strikeouts ... Christophersen earned the win in the same site of his first career victory, coming at Fluor Field on March 1, 2020 vs. Ball State.
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JEBB BURSTS ONTO SCENE AS SPARTAN
• Freshman infielder Mitch Jebb had a smashing Spartan debut, going 1-for-3 with three runs scored, along with drawing two walks ... in Jebb's first at bat for the Green & White, led off the MSU lineup and drew a walk and came around to score the Spartans' first run of the season ... after lining out in his second at bat, Jebb tripled in his third at bat of the night to lead off the sixth, and scored on the next batter, Bryce Kelley's, sac fly.
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Jebb ended his first weekend of action as a Spartan hitting .286 (4-for-15), hitting a home run shy of a weekend cycle with a double and triple, along with scoring five runs ... he also knocked in one RBI and swiped one base.
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SPARTAN NEWCOMERS
• Jebb was just one of six Spartans to made their debuts for the Green & White in the opening weekend, as freshman lefty Nick Powers made his Spartan debut by starting the series finale, and went 5.0 IP, scattering three hits while striking out six, yielding two runs.
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Freshman first baseman Brock Vradenburg also started the final game of the weekend, going 1-for-3 with a run scored on offense, while making a pair of nifty defensive plays in the top of the eighth, chasing down a foul ball and catching it near the stands for the first out of the inning, then on the next out, made a nice snag on a scorcher down the line, scooping and tossing to junior relief pitcher Wyatt Rush covering the bag.
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Sophomore Burrell Jones also made his Spartan debut in the finale ... the right-hander pitched 2.0 IP of relief, chalking up two strikeouts.
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Freshman infielder Trent Farquhar came on to play second base as a defensive sub in the top of ninth of Friday's opener.
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Junior pitcher Jordan Beatson made the first appearances of their MSU career. Beatson transferred to Michigan State from Furman, after they discontinued baseball, and is from nearby Columbia, South Carolina, and made a relief appearance in game two.
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THREE SPARTANS TABBED BIG TEN PRESEASON PLAYERS TO WATCH
• Three Michigan State baseball players earned Big Ten Preseason Players to Watch honors, as the conference announced its preseason honors list and preseason poll ahead of Friday's 2021 season openers around the league.
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The conference coaches voted on the top six teams and also selected three student-athletes from their own squads to a Preseason Honors list.
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Junior pitcher Mason Erla, senior outfielder Bryce Kelley and senior infielder Bailey Peterson earned the preseason recognition.
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• Erla collects his third preseason accolade, as he was a Preseason All-American by Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball.
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The Spartan pitcher was a postseason Second-Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, becoming Michigan State's first All-American since 2015 when relief pitcher Dakota Mekkes was a Third-Team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) All-American. Erla was the Spartans' first starting pitcher to earn All-American accolades since 1998, when Mark Mulder was a Third-Team Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger All-American.
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A native of Cass City, Michigan, Erla posted a 2-0 record with a paltry 1.04 ERA in four starts, firing 42 strikeouts with only four overall runs allowed, with three earned, and just six walks in 26.0 IP. He ranked second in the B1G and 10th in the NCAA with 42 strikeouts, along with being tied for sixth in the conference with eight strikeouts looking. Erla also ranked second in the league and 49th in the nation with a 1.04 ERA, and ranked 16th in conference with a .211 batting average against. Additionally, Erla ranked fourth in the B1G and tied for 30th in the NCAA with 14.54 strikeouts per nine innings, along with ranking tied for fourth in the league and 74th in the nation with a 7.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
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Erla was named the Big Ten Conference Pitcher of the Week and one of Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's National Players of the Week on March 10 for his performance vs. Troy on March 6 in which he fired a career-high 12 strikeouts, and had a no-hitter going for 5.2 IP, not allowing a hit until the sixth inning to lead Michigan State to a 1-0 win over Troy in a Friday night pitchers' duel. The Spartan hurler ended with 12 strikeouts over 7.0 IP, allowing just two hits, going 5.2 IP of no-hit baseball, before a single in the sixth and a bloop wind-aided, wind-blown double in the seventh. He didn't allow a Troy base-runner to touch second base until the seventh inning, as he rang up a three-up, three-down inning in the first, second, fourth and fifth frames, and didn't face more than four Troy batters in any inning, as the Trojans came into the game hitting .320 as a team.
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The 12 strikeouts vs. Troy was Erla's new career-high, marking the third time this season that he has set or tied a new career-best in four appearances. Erla tallied 11 Ks in the season-opener vs. Morehead State on Feb. 14 and matched that with 11 punchouts on Feb. 21 vs. Merrimack.
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• Kelley, a native of Rockford, Michigan, was tabbed as the Danny Litwhiler Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season as part of the 2020 MSU team awards. He also collected the 2020 MSU SASS Scholar-Athlete Award for having the highest GPA on the baseball team, and was also named to the 2020 Google Cloud Academic First-Team All-District® Baseball Team
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Last season, Kelley started in center field in 13 games, while starting in left in first two games. He posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, with 19 putouts and two assists, along with using his speed to cut down several hits, turning several doubles into singles. His highlight outfield assist was his throw to Gabe Sotres for the tag at the plate in top of ninth for defensive walk-off vs. Western Carolina on Feb. 29, to preserve a 4-3 win. Kelley's other outfield assist came vs. Morehead State on Feb. 16 with a double play on a flyout and doubling-up the runner at second.
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Kelley joined Peterson as the only Spartans to play and start in all 15 games, and one of three players to play in all 15 contests, along with Ahn. He was second on the team with a .400 average, ranking tied for fifth in the B1G and tied for 88th in the NCAA, along with ranking sixth in the conference with a .486 on-base percentage, and added a .417 slugging percentage. Kelley ranked second on the team, along with tied for fourth in the B1G and tied for 74th in the NCAA with 24 hits. He shared the team and Big Ten lead with eight stolen bases with Peterson, ranking tied for 45th in NCAA, and also ranked tied for second in the conference and tied for 44th in the country with 0.53 stolen bases/game.
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He was tabbed as the Big Ten Conference Co-Player of the Week on Feb. 17, for his performance in the opening weekend for his first career Big Ten Player of the Week award. Kelley hit .647 (11-of-17) for the weekend, which led the Big Ten by over .100, as well as ranking 15th in the NCAA after the first weekend of the season, leading Michigan State to a four-game sweep of Morehead State in Charleston, South Carolina at Shipyard Park, as the Spartans were the only Big Ten team to win all four of their games on the weekend. Kelley's 11 hits also led not only the Big Ten, but shared the lead for the most in the NCAA, and was three hits more than any other player in the conference. He had at least two hits in all four games played, including going 4-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored, adding one stolen base in Michigan State's 15-3 win in the series and season-opener on Feb. 14.
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Kelley led the team with the longest hitting streak of the season, getting a hit in the first 13 games of the season, before going hitless in game 14, but had a hit in the 15th game, giving him at least one hit in 14 of the 15 games of the season. He also shared the team-lead with reaching base in all 15 games, joining Peterson.
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• Peterson, a native of Grandville, Michigan, was voted to receive the John Kobs Most Valuable Player Award, while also earning the Kirk Gibson Offensive Player of the Year Award as part of the MSU Team Awards after the shortened 2020 season. He played and started in all 15 games, one of only two Spartans to start in every game, along with Bryce Kelley and was one of only three players to play in all 15 contests, along with Kelley and Peter Ahn. He led team and ranked second in the Big Ten and tied for 22nd in the NCAA with a .441 average, also ranking second in the Big Ten and 35th in the NCAA with a .528 on-base percentage and second on the team and 15th in the league with a .542 slugging percentage. He also led MSU, while ranking second in the B1G and tied for 35th in NCAA with 26 hits. Peterson also shared the team and Big Ten lead in stolen bases with Kelley, swiping eight bags, ranking tied for 45th in the NCAA, which also ranked tied for second in conference and tied for 44th in country with 0.53 stolen bases/game.
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Additionally, Peterson tied for the team-lead and tied for eighth in B1G with 15 RBI, while ranking tied for ninth in league with 1.0 RBI/game. Defensively, Peterson started all 15 games at second base, making 35 putouts and 21 assists, and led team being a part of five double plays.
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CAROLINA IN MY MIND AND TRAVEL ITINERARY
• Michigan State is cuing up the James Taylor tune again this season, as the Spartans opened the 2021 season with back-to-back weekend trips to the Palmetto State for the Spartans this season in their annual trip to Greenville.
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• The Green & White took on Maryland in four games in the opening weekend of the season March 5-7, then played Northwestern in a four-game series back at Fluor Field on March 12-14.
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UP NEXT: ROAD TRIP TO PENNSYLVANIA
• Michigan State returns to the road, heading to University Park, Pennsylvania to take on Penn State in a three-game series, Friday-Sunday, April 30-May 2 ... Friday's series opener has a 6 p.m. start time in the final game of April ... The May portion of the schedule opens with Saturday's game two of the series, with a 1 p.m. first pitch, before Sunday's series finale with a 12 p.m. start time.
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| MICHIGAN STATEÂ (11-15, 11-15 B1G) vs NEBRASKA (18-6, 18-6 B1G)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â | |
| Location | McLane Stadium at Kobs Field  ||  East Lansing, Mich. |
| Tickets | NO TICKETS - families only |
| Weather | High/Low - Fri: 60° / 42°  | Sat: 57° / 35° | Sun: 52° / 35° |
| Game Notes | Michigan State  | Nebraska |
| Rosters/Program | Flip Card |
| Social Media | |
| Television | Fri: Big Ten Network  | Sat./Sun.: None |
| Game 1 | Friday, Apr. 23 - 5:02 p.m. ET - BTN |
| Probable Pitching Matchup | NEB: #33 LHP Cade Povich (JR)Â Â Â (3-1, 3.66 ERA) MSU: #30 RHP Mason Erla (R-JR)Â Â Â (3-2, 3.02 ERA) |
| Coverage | Live Stats | Watch Live on Fox Sports Go | Listen Live |
| Game 2 | Saturday, Apr. 24 - 3:05 p.m. ET |
| Probable Pitching Matchup | NEB: #13 RHP Chance Hroch (SR)Â Â Â (3-0, 5.11 ERA) MSU: #46 LHP Nick Powers (FR)Â Â Â (3-1, 3.34 ERA) |
| Coverage | Live Stats | Watch Live on Big Ten Network+ ($) | Listen Live |
| Game 3 | Sunday, Apr. 25 - 12:05 p.m. ET |
| Probable Pitching Matchup | NEB: #8 RHP Shay Schanaman (JR)Â Â Â (4-0, 4.89 ERA) MSU: #6 RHP Wyatt Rush (R-SO)Â Â Â (1-1, 3.07 ERA) |
| Coverage | Live Stats | Watch Live on Big Ten Network+ ($) | Listen Live |
Leading Off... Spartans Host B1G-Leaders Huskers In Weekend Series
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• Michigan State baseball hosts Nebraska in a three-game weekend series, Friday-Sunday, April 23-25 at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field ... The Spartans and the B1G leader Huskers open the series on Friday in a 5:02 p.m. start time and will be nationally televised on Big Ten Network ... Saturday's second game of the series is slated for a 3:05 p.m. start time, while Sunday's series finale has a 12:05 p.m. first pitch ... The weekend schedule is subject to change based on weather.
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• Friday's series opener will be nationally televised on Big Ten Network with Kevin Kugler handling play-by-play duties with Scott Pose providing analysis.
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• Due to current MSU Athletic Department, University, state, county and local guidelines, no fans will be allowed this weekend, only a small amount of the student-athletes' and staff families are permitted.
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• Due to the start of the season being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, MSU is playing 44 games over 13 weekends in a Big Ten Conference-only ledger in 2021, with some weekends featuring three-team pod play.
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• The Spartan games this weekend will have live stats through "Live Stats" links found at MSUSpartans.com ... There will be video streams available through Big Ten Network + with subscription fee required, with links also found at MSUSpartans.com.
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• For the fifth straight year, the TCF Bank Spartan Media Network will carry a live audio stream for all home and select road Spartan baseball games this season ... The broadcast will be available exclusively at MSUSpartans.com by clicking on "Listen Live" on the baseball schedule ... Broadcast veteran Scott Moore calls the action, with Spartan alum Jim Cotter providing analysis.
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HEAR YE, HEAR YE! ANNOUNCING STOLEN BASE KING KELLEY
• Senior outfielder Bryce Kelley became the new MSU career stolen base king, as he broke the record on Sunday, April 11 vs. Purdue, swiping his 80th career base, passing Anthony Cheky's previous record of 79 from 2012-15 ... Kelley broke the record in the first inning, by stealing third ... He reached on a walk, then moved to second on a groundout, before swiping third ... After swiping No. 80, he was congratulated by third base coach Graham Sikes, and presented the record setting base by a member of the MSU Facilities grounds crew in a special presentation, while the small crowd of family of the student-athletes gave Kelley a standing ovation ... Kelley's record-setting moment was No. 5 on NCAA Baseball's Player of the Week.
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1.        Bryce Kelley   82       2017-pres.
2.        Anthony Cheky           79       2012-15
3.        Jeff Holm        63       2008-11
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• Kelley added to his record by swiping on bag the next day, as well as one last weekend in the Illinois pod, and he now has 82 for his career ... Kelley's 10 stolen bases this season is tied for second in the B1G, and he is also fourth in the league in stolen bases per game (0.38) ... Kelley also leads the B1G in walks (21) and is third in walks per game (0.81).
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KELLEY AMONG NCAA ACTIVE CAREER STOLEN BASE LEADERS
• Kelly is also among the nation's leaders for active career stolen bases, currently third, behind Joey Porricelli of Merrimack in second with 83, and leader Will Karp of Rice with 87.
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1.        Will Karp, Rice            87
2.        Drew Frederic, Troy               83
3.        Bryce Kelley, Michigan State 82
4.        Joey Porricelli, Merrimack                81
5.        Braiden Ward, Washington               80
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ERLA CLIMBING K LIST
• Redshirt-junior pitcher Mason Erla has a team-leading 45 strikeouts so far, now with 208 for his career (2017-pres.), and vaulted from No. 8 to No. 5 on MSU's career strikeouts list at Minnesota, and then in his performance vs. Penn State on April 9, topped 200 career strikeouts, now with 202, before moving up to No. 4 with six against Purdue on April 7, passing Cam Vieaux (2014-16) with 202 ... Erla is just the fifth Spartan pitcher in school history with 200 career strikeouts, the last being Vieaux with 205 from 2014-16 ... Last season, Erla had 42 strikeouts in just four appearances (10.3 strikeouts per game), before the season was cancelled after 15 games ... This season, Erla has 45 K in seven outings (6.4 spg).
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1.        Bryan Gale     277     2001-04
2.        Tony Bucciferro         273     2009-12
3.        Ron Perranoski           223     ..1956-58
4         Mason Erla    208     2017-pres.
5.        Cam Vieaux    .....205            .. 2014-16
6. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Brian Murphy ...194 Â .. 1995-98
7.        Dick Radatz    .....193            .. 1957-59
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE SPARTAN KIND
• Michigan State has been in eight games decides by two runs or less, with six 1-run games (2-4) and two other 2-run contests (0-2) ... Of those eight games, four were on walk-off losses, with the latest coming vs. Purdue on April 7 in the Champaign pod, when the Boilermakers won 2-1 in 11 innings on a walk-off in the bottom of the 11th ... MSU's other walk-off losses were on March 14 vs. Northwestern at Greenville, SC (L, 7-5); March 21 at Michigan (L, 8-7); April 3 at Minnesota (L, 10-9); April 17 vs. Purdue at Champaign, IL (L, 2-1 11 inn.).
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COMEBACK SPARTANS WITH HISTORIC 8TH INNING MAGIC
• Michigan State rallied for victory in both of the Spartans' wins at Minnesota on April 2 & 4, including the win on Sunday, April 4 in which MSU was down 7-0 and getting no-hit through five innings, before rallying for a 10-7 win ... Michigan State scored a run in the sixth, three in the seventh and then six runs in the eighth to not just come all way the back, but take the lead.
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In the Spartan victory on April 2, MSU was down 5-1 after five frames and 6-5 after the seventh inning for a 7-6 win ... In Saturday's game, Michigan State rallied from being down 7-3 after five innings with two runs in the sixth and four in the top of the ninth for a 9-7 lead, but Minnesota countered with a three-run ninth inning, winning on a walk-off single.
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MSU's comebacks at Minnesota were one of the biggest comebacks in recent Spartan history, with two previous comeback wins boosted by big 8th innings:
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• April 20, 2016 vs. Michigan
Down 5-0 after 6 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 6-run 8th
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• May 21, 2015 vs. Nebraska (B1G Tourn)
Down 6-2 after 5 inn.; Down 7-3 after 7 inn. / Won, 9-7 on 6-run 8th
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• April 11, 2015 vs. Northwestern
Down 6-1 after 3 inn.; Down 6-3 after 8 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 4-run 9th
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• April 2, 2021 at Minnesota
Down 5-1 after 5 inn.; Down 6-5 after 7 inn. / Won, 7-6 on 4-run 6th, 1 run 8th, 1 run 9th
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• April 4, 2021 at Minnesota
Down 7-0 and no-hit after 5 inn. / Won, 10-7 on 6-run 8th
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THIS IS SPARTA... .300 SPARTANS
• The Spartans have four players hitting over .300, as sophomore outfielder Casey Mayes is hitting .353, followed by sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker at .344, senior outfielder Joe Stewart at .333 and freshman outfielder/designated hitter Jack Frank at .324.
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SPARTANS SEEING AND HITTING DOUBLE
• Michigan State currently ranks second in the Big Ten and ranks tied for 47th in the NCAA with 1.96 doubles per game ... Overall, MSU also ranks second in the B1G in total doubles with 51, trailing Penn State (54, 2.25 pg) in both categories ... The Spartans have knocked four or more doubles in a game six times, including a season-high six doubles at Michigan on March 21, as well as in three-straight games from March 28-April 3 (vs. Indiana, at Minnesota, at Minnesota) ... MSU had a streak of at least one double in 11-straight games from March 6-March 22, and the Spartans recently had a streak of seven-straight games with a two-bagger halted by not logging a double on April 11 vs. Purdue, for MSU's only third game this season without a double, but knocked one on April 12 to start new streak. ... Overall, MSU has at least one double in 21 of the 26 games.
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LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARD
• MSU recently got a new scoreboard at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field, and the lightbulbs in the hits and runs column are expected to get a workout this weekend, as Nebraska and Michigan State are among the league hitting leaders, as the Huskers currently are first in the B1G at .296, while the Spartans are fifth at .261 ... Nebraska is second in hits (239), while MSU is fourth (227) ... MSU is second in doubles (51) and triples (6), while Nebraska is ninth in doubles (39) and tied for sixth in triples (4) ... The Huskers also lead the B1G in runs (186), while the Spartans are eighth (135).
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BURNING THE BASEPATHS
• Along with their equal hot hitting, Nebraska and Michigan State are among the B1G leaders in stolen bases, as the Huskers lead with 36 swipes, while the Spartans are tied for second with 33, Nebraska leads the league in stolen bases per game (1.5), while Michigan State is third (1.27) ... MSU leads the B1G in stolen base attempts with 48, while Nebraska is third with 42.
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BAILEY BLASTING
• Senior infielder/designated hitter Bailey Peterson blasted his first career home run in MSU's 3-0 win at No. 22 Michigan on March 22 in Ann Arbor, smashing a solo home run over the approximately 30-foot high brick wall in left field of Fisher Stadium in the top of the ninth to put the Spartans ahead, 3-0.
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• Peterson becomes the second Spartan senior this season to smash their first career home run, joining outfielder Joe Stewart, who crushed his first career home run on March 14, going deep over the Green Monster at Fluor Field for a 3-run HR in the seventh inning, giving MSU a 5-3 lead, before Northwestern won on a walk-off.
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• Peterson mashed two home runs vs. Purdue on Sunday, April 18 in Champaign, Ill., knocking his second and third home runs of the season and of his career ... He bashed a solo shot to lead off the third inning down the left field line just inside the foul pole, and another solo shot to lead off the eighth inning to left center field ... The last time that a Spartan hit two HR in a game was just two days over three years ago, as Dan Durkin did so on April 16, 2017 vs. Ohio State.
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• For the weekend in the Champaign pod, Peterson made his career debut playing first base, and also hit a team-best .467 for the weekend (7-of-15), with over half of his hits going for extra bases with two home runs and two doubles, finishing with a 1.000 slugging percentage and a .467 on-base percentage, tallying 15 total bases, while adding two RBI and five runs scored, as well as one stolen base.
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• After just two multi-hit games in previous 13 games played, Peterson had two hits in three of the four games, with at least one hit in all four games, raising average 62 points over the weekend, climbing from .204 coming into the weekend to .266 after the weekend.
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JOE GOING
• Senior outfielder Joe Stewart is having a torrid streak to the season, leading MSU and ranking 27th in the Big Ten in slugging percentage at .579 ... Stewart also ranks second on the team and ranks tied for 10th in the league in hits with 31, along with sharing the team lead and ranking tied for 24th in the B1G in overall doubles (6) ... Overall, Stewart is hitting .333 (31-of-93) ... Stewart shares the MSU lead with three HR and also leads the team in extra-base hits with 10 on six doubles, one triple and three home runs.
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• Stewart has had three or more hits in four games this season, surpassing his previous career total of three hits entering the 2021 season in 17 games played with 19 career at bats prior to this season.
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• Stewart hit .471 (8-for-17) in the four games of the Ann Arbor pod vs. Illinois and Michigan, including four doubles, coming in a span of three games, with one vs. Illinois in the opener on Saturday, March 20, then two in the game on March 21 vs. Illinois before another one in the nightcap vs. Michigan ... Stewart also had a team-best five RBI, with three coming March 20 vs. Illinois, coming to bat with the bases loaded and clearing them with a three-run double.
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• Stewart also had a standout play in the field of the win on March 22, getting an outfield assist to end the fourth inning, firing a frozen rope to junior catcher Adam Proctor at home, and Proctor made a nice snag and tag on the UM runner for the out to end the inning and preserve MSU's 2-0 lead.
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ZAID ZOOMING
• Sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker is hitting .344 (32-of-93), and also leads the team and ranks tied for sixth in the B1G in hits (32), along with leading MSU and ranking tied for 11th in the B1G in RBI (21), while ranking second on the team and tied for 22nd in the league in runs scored (19) ... Walker also shares the team lead and ranks tied for 24th in the B1G in overall doubles (6) ... He also is second on the team in total bases (43), stolen bases (6), and tied for second in triples (1), while ranking third on the team in home runs (1) ... Walker also is second on the team in extra-base hits with eight on six doubles, one triple and one home run.
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• Walker has at least one hit in 19 of the 26 games, and shares the team lead with eight multiple hit games, with two hits in four games, three hits in three games, and shares the team-high for most hits in a game this season with four, coming vs. Northwestern on March 13 at Greenville.
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• With seven multiple RBI games, Walker also leads MSU, logging four games with two RBI and three games with three RBI ... he had a stretch of three RBI twice in three games April 11 vs. Purdue and April 16 at Illinois, also logging three ribbies on March 6 vs. Maryland.
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• Walker also owns the longest hitting streak of the season, hitting safely in nine-straight games (March 13-27), and also owns the second-longest reached base streak of 14 in a row (March 13-April 9).
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HITTING IT FAR-QUHARÂ
• Freshman infielder Trent Farquhar belted his first collegiate home run in the Purdue game on April 12, blasting a solo shot down the right field line and into the Red Cedar River ... For the weekend series, Farquhar hit .353 (6-for-17), with 12 total bases, as half of his six hits went for extra bases, hitting for the cycle for the weekend with his first home run of his collegiate career, as well as his first triple as a Spartan ... He posted a .706 slugging percentage, with half of hits coming on extra bases, as well as a .421 on-base percentage ... Farquhar logged at least one hit in each of the four games, including two each in Friday's series opener vs. Penn State and Sunday's finale vs. Purdue, driving in both runs in the game.
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• For the season, Farquhar is now hitting .260 with five doubles, one triple and one home run, and has a .390 slugging percentage and a .402 on-base percentage ... Farquhar had a team-high 18-game on-base streak, reaching base in every game that he had an at bat from March 12-April 12, snapping the streak on April 16 by not reaching base at Illinois ... Farquhar has logged at least one hit in nine of the last 14 games ... For the season, his longest hitting streak was seven games (March 12-21).
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• Farquhar came to MSU from Bowling Green, where he played in 10 games in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, hitting .291 with seven hits, including one triple.
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SHUTTIN' 'EM OUT
• MSU's posted pair of shutout wins in the Ann Arbor pod, with an 11-0 blanking of Illinois on Saturday, March 20, then a 3-0 shutout of No. 22 Michigan on Monday, March 22 ... here's a look at some shutout notes:
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• The Spartans' last back-to-back wins on shutouts: April 5 & 7, 2019, vs. Indiana State, winning inaugural night game of McLane Stadium at Kobs Field on April 5, 1-0 in 10 innings, and then winning, 6-0 on April 7.
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• MSU now has three shutouts already this season, the most shutouts in a season since 2016 when the Spartans posted six blankings ... The three shutouts is currently tied for the most in the B1G this season.
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• The Spartans' three shutouts in 12 games is the most in the first 12 games since 2016, when had three, all in a row.
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• MSU's 3-0 win at Michigan on March 22 was the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since 2002, when MSU also won in Ann Arbor.
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IVERSON TALKING ABOUT ENDING GAME
• Junior infielder/pitcher Zach Iverson leads MSU and ranks tied for fourth in the Big Ten with six saves ... The six saves are tied for 15th in MSU single-season history, and one more would join a tie for ninth in the Spartan record books ... Most recently, Iverson earned the save in both the win over Penn State on April 9 and Purdue on April 11.
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• Iverson also picked up the save to cap MSU's 10-7 come-from-behind win at Minnesota on April 4 ... Iverson came on with two on and two outs in the bottom of the eighth and induced a flyout to end the frame, then yielded a leadoff single to start the bottom of the ninth, but then got a double play, then a foulout to end the game and seal the Victory for MSU.
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• At the plate, Iverson is batting .237 and is second on the team with 17 RBI, ranking tied for 26th in the B1G.
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• Iverson closed out all three of MSU's wins in the opening weekend ... despite not getting a save in the opener, Iverson came back to chalk up two saves in the Spartan sweep of the twinbill on March 6, capping both saves with strikeouts ... Iverson's pitching line for the weekend was three appearances, with 1.2 IP, two saves, four strikeouts, no walks and just one hit for a 0.00 ERA.
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• Iverson started all three of the pitching appearances at third base, before coming on to pitch ... in the opener on March 5, Iverson took over in the top of the ninth, and after hitting first batter, came back with a vengeance by ringing up a pair of strikeouts, then getting a ground out to end it.
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• In the first game of doubleheader on March 6, the seven-inning contest, Iverson came on with two outs in the top of the seventh and promptly struck out Maryland's highly decorated hitter Maxwell Costes to end the game and seal the Victory for MSU.
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• In the nightcap, Iverson again took the mound after playing third, and after yielding a single, again chalked up a punchout to end the game, earning the save and clinching the win.
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• Iverson also had a solid weekend at the plate, hitting .308 (4-for-13) with four RBI and two walks.
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• In the shutout upset win at No. 22 Michigan, Iverson again started at third base and factored into all three outs of the bottom of the ninth ... while still at third, Iverson caught a foul out for the first out ... after a walk put Wolverines at first and second, Iverson took the mound ... he fired just two pitches, getting a strike and then inducing a comebacker, that Iverson cleanly fielded his position, spun and fired to freshman shortstop Mitch Jebb at second, who threw to freshman first baseman Brock Vradenburg to complete the double play and spark the celebration of the Victory for MSU.
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RIGHT-HAND MAN
• Redshirt-junior right-hander Mason Erla shares the team-lead with three wins, ranking tied for ninth in the B1G, and also leads MSU with 45 strikeouts, also ranking ninth in the league ... Erla also is tied for third in the conference in innings pitched (44.2) ... With a 3.02 ERA, Erla also is eighth in the B1G, and he is also 10th with 12 batters struck out looking.
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• Most recently, Erla went 8.0 IP on Saturday, April 17 vs. Purdue at the Champaign, Ill. pod, striking out six without yielding a run, while scattering four hits and walking three ... The six strikeouts give Erla 208 for his career, moving up to No. 4 on MSU's career strikeout list, passing Cam Vieaux (2014-16) with 205 Ks ... Erla's 8.0 outing was his longest of the season and longest since going 9.0 on April 5, 2019 vs. Indiana State. Saturday was Erla's second outing of the season without allowing a run, matching March 20 vs. Illinois in Ann Arbor, Mich.
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• Erla was also dealing at the Ann Arbor pod weekend, firing season-highs of 7.0 IP and eight strikeouts against Illinois on March 20, yielding a season-low of four hits, all singles, and only walking two.
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• Erla posted three three-up, three-down innings, getting two key double plays from the Spartan defense as well.
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• He had at least one K in five of his seven innings of work, including a pair of punchouts in the second and fifth frames.
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• On April 9 vs. Purdue, Erla went 7.0 IP, striking out seven, while scattering four hits while just allowing one run ... The seven strikeouts gave Erla 202 for his career, becoming just the fifth Spartan pitcher in school history to reach the 200 strikeout mark.
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• For the season, Erla is now 3-2, with a 3.68 ERA in six appearances, chalking up a team-leading 39 strikeouts in 36.2 IP, with one complete game, pitching all six innings in MSU's 4-2 loss to Northwestern in the seven-innings of game one of the doubleheader.
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MSU POWERS PAST MICHIGAN
• Freshman left-handed pitcher Nick Powers has burst onto the scene, and is tied for the team-lead and tied for ninth in the B1G with three wins, posting a 3-2 record with a 4.15 ERA in 39.0 IP with 30 strikeouts ... Powers ranks 13th in the B1G in innings pitched and 19th in ERA.
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• Powers was dealing against Michigan, going a then career-high 7.0 innings while limiting the Wolverines to just four hits, and striking out three in just his third collegiate appearance to earn his first collegiate win as MSU shutout Michigan, 3-0, for the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since April 19, 2002 in Ann Arbor ... Powers got some solid defensive help behind him, as he stymied the Michigan bats.
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• Michigan came into the game hitting .274 and averaging 8.7 hits and 7.1 runs per game, and Powers stymied the Wolverine bats to just four hits and no runs, hitting just .174 (4-for-29).
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• Powers' previous season-long outing was 5.0 IP, while his previous season-low for runs allowed was two.
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• Powers then topped his previous top marks going 7.2 IP and striking out seven against Purdue on April 11, scattering six hits to earn his second win of the season.
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POWERS NAMED BIG TEN CO-FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
• Michigan State's Nick Powers has been named the Big Ten Conference Baseball Co-Freshman of the Week, announced by the conference office on Tuesday, March 30.
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• Powers collects MSU's first Big Ten Freshman of the Week award since March 12, 2018 when current teammate Mason Erla earned the accolade. This is the second weekly honor this season for the Spartans, as sophomore outfielder Zaid Walker was named the Player of the Week on March 10 following the opening weekend of the season.
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• Powers, a freshman pitcher from Flushing, Michigan, earned this week's honor for his performance in Michigan State's win over B1G-leader Indiana on Sunday, March 28. In his first-ever game at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field, Powers fired 6.2 IP shutout innings in earning the win against B1G leader Indiana on Sunday, running his scoreless inning streak to 15-straight innings, before yielding a run with two outs in the seventh. He finished with three strikeouts, and did not allow an Indiana runner past second base until the seventh, his final inning, in limiting the Hoosiers to a season-low four hits while tying a season-low with just one run, after Indiana entered the game among the B1G leaders in hits and runs. Powers also got solid defensive play behind him to help stymie Indiana.
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• The Spartan southpaw is the only pitcher in the Big Ten to defeat the top two teams in the league standings in Indiana and Michigan. He accomplished the feat in his last two starts over the span of less than a week, beating Michigan last Monday, March 22, and Indiana on Sunday, March 28.
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• In the win over Michigan on Monday, March 22, Powers went a career-high 7.0 innings while limiting Michigan to just four hits, while striking out three in just his third collegiate appearance, as Michigan State shutout Michigan, 3-0, for the Spartans' first shutout win over Michigan since April 19, 2002 in Ann Arbor, as well as snapping a 10-game losing skein in the series. He also dealt No. 22 Michigan it's first shutout loss of the season, and the Wolverines' first shutout loss since March 17, 2019.
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MOUND RETURNS
• Junior pitcher Jesse Heikkinen made his season-debut on the mound for the Spartans in starting the game vs. Purdue on Monday, March 12, after missing the previous portion of the season with an injury ... Heikkinen started and threw the first two innings, before sophomore Jackson Bennett made his Michigan State debut, also missing the first part of the season with an injury.
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RUSH-ING TO FIRST CAREER WIN
• Redshirt-sophomore pitcher Wyatt Rush earned his first career win as a Spartan in MSU's win at Minnesota on Sunday, April 4 .... Rush came on in relief and went 3.1 IP, scattering five hits while not yielding a run, stymieing the Gopher bats.
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• Rush has seven appearances with 14.2 IP, allowing five runs, on 12 hits with seven walks and 11 strikeouts, posting a 3.07 ERA.
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• Most recently, on Sunday, April 18 vs. Purdue at the Champaign, Ill. pod, Rush again came out of the bullpen and went 4.0 IP with four Ks and only yielding one hit.
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• The four strikeouts was a career-high, as well as one of three appearances with multiple strikeouts, joining three Ks on two previous occasions, March 7 vs. Maryland and March 20 vs. Illinois.
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ZAID WALKER TABBED BIG TEN BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Michigan State's Zaid Walker has been named the Big Ten Baseball Player of the Week for the opening week of the 2021 season, announced on March 10 by the conference office.
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This is the second-straight season that Michigan State has collected the B1G Player of the Week award after the opening weekend of the season, as Bryce Kelley garnered the honor last season on Feb. 17, 2020 after the first weekend of play.
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Walker, a sophomore outfielder from Homewood, Illinois, hit a team-leading .462 (6-13), with five RBI and one double, logging a .538 slugging percentage and scoring three runs in helping Michigan State win three of four games against Maryland in Greenville, South Carolina in the opening weekend of the 2021 season.
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He had at least one hit in all four games, including going 3-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored in MSU's 7-4 win in game one of Saturday's doubleheader.
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Walker also beat out an infield single to keep MSU's rally going in the seventh inning of Saturday's nightcap of the twinbill, to drive in what turned out to be the game-winning run, completing the Spartans' comeback after a 4-0 lead by Maryland, in the 5-4 Victory for MSU.
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This is Walker's first career B1G Player of the Week honor, adding to his B1G award collection that includes Big Ten All-Freshman Team accolades in 2019.
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Michigan State has collected two of the last three Big Ten Player of the Weeks awarded, as Walker's teammate Peter Ahn collected the accolade March 2, 2020, the second-to-last recognition of the 2020 season before the remainder of the season was canceled. The Spartans have also collected three of the last five Player of the Week honors, with Kelley's first week honor last season, as there were only four awards before the season was halted.
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BERGHORST PICKS UP FIRST CAREER W
• Freshman pitcher Adam Berghorst collected his first career win vs. Northwestern on March 13 ... Berghorst went a career-long 5.0 IP and tied a career-best with three strikeouts, while yielding just two hits, one run on no walks.
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BENSCHOTER-ING BOOGIE
• Senior right-hander Sam Benschoter fired a career-high 10 strikeouts in a 6-0 shutout Victory for MSU over Maryland in the 2021 season-opener on March 5 at Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina, going a career-high 8.0 innings.
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In MSU's first game since March 8, 2020, before the rest of the 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Benschoter didn't show any signs of layoff, as he provided much of the excitement on the night, and was dealing, scattering just five hits to a Maryland offense that hit .258 as a team, and the Spartan hurler stymied the Terrapin offense, shutting them out after they led the Big Ten last year with 111 runs in 15 games (7.4 runs per game, including striking out well-decorated Preseason Award winner Maxwell Costes twice as part of holding him to 0-3.
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Benschoter also out-dueled Maryland starting pitcher Sean Burke, who was selected as the Big Ten Preseason Pitcher of the Year. Burke went 6.0 IP with 13 strikeouts, but the Spartans scored three runs off of him, as along with plating the pair of runs in the first, added a run in the sixth ... There were approximately 30 scouts on hand to watch the Big Ten baseball opener, and they witnessed a superb Benschoter outing.
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BIG WILL-Y STYLE
• Redshirt-freshman relief pitcher William Christophersen came on in relief in the second game on March 6, going 5.0 IP with a career-high seven strikeouts ... Christophersen earned the win in the same site of his first career victory, coming at Fluor Field on March 1, 2020 vs. Ball State.
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JEBB BURSTS ONTO SCENE AS SPARTAN
• Freshman infielder Mitch Jebb had a smashing Spartan debut, going 1-for-3 with three runs scored, along with drawing two walks ... in Jebb's first at bat for the Green & White, led off the MSU lineup and drew a walk and came around to score the Spartans' first run of the season ... after lining out in his second at bat, Jebb tripled in his third at bat of the night to lead off the sixth, and scored on the next batter, Bryce Kelley's, sac fly.
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Jebb ended his first weekend of action as a Spartan hitting .286 (4-for-15), hitting a home run shy of a weekend cycle with a double and triple, along with scoring five runs ... he also knocked in one RBI and swiped one base.
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SPARTAN NEWCOMERS
• Jebb was just one of six Spartans to made their debuts for the Green & White in the opening weekend, as freshman lefty Nick Powers made his Spartan debut by starting the series finale, and went 5.0 IP, scattering three hits while striking out six, yielding two runs.
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Freshman first baseman Brock Vradenburg also started the final game of the weekend, going 1-for-3 with a run scored on offense, while making a pair of nifty defensive plays in the top of the eighth, chasing down a foul ball and catching it near the stands for the first out of the inning, then on the next out, made a nice snag on a scorcher down the line, scooping and tossing to junior relief pitcher Wyatt Rush covering the bag.
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Sophomore Burrell Jones also made his Spartan debut in the finale ... the right-hander pitched 2.0 IP of relief, chalking up two strikeouts.
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Freshman infielder Trent Farquhar came on to play second base as a defensive sub in the top of ninth of Friday's opener.
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Junior pitcher Jordan Beatson made the first appearances of their MSU career. Beatson transferred to Michigan State from Furman, after they discontinued baseball, and is from nearby Columbia, South Carolina, and made a relief appearance in game two.
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THREE SPARTANS TABBED BIG TEN PRESEASON PLAYERS TO WATCH
• Three Michigan State baseball players earned Big Ten Preseason Players to Watch honors, as the conference announced its preseason honors list and preseason poll ahead of Friday's 2021 season openers around the league.
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The conference coaches voted on the top six teams and also selected three student-athletes from their own squads to a Preseason Honors list.
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Junior pitcher Mason Erla, senior outfielder Bryce Kelley and senior infielder Bailey Peterson earned the preseason recognition.
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• Erla collects his third preseason accolade, as he was a Preseason All-American by Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball.
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The Spartan pitcher was a postseason Second-Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, becoming Michigan State's first All-American since 2015 when relief pitcher Dakota Mekkes was a Third-Team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) All-American. Erla was the Spartans' first starting pitcher to earn All-American accolades since 1998, when Mark Mulder was a Third-Team Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger All-American.
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A native of Cass City, Michigan, Erla posted a 2-0 record with a paltry 1.04 ERA in four starts, firing 42 strikeouts with only four overall runs allowed, with three earned, and just six walks in 26.0 IP. He ranked second in the B1G and 10th in the NCAA with 42 strikeouts, along with being tied for sixth in the conference with eight strikeouts looking. Erla also ranked second in the league and 49th in the nation with a 1.04 ERA, and ranked 16th in conference with a .211 batting average against. Additionally, Erla ranked fourth in the B1G and tied for 30th in the NCAA with 14.54 strikeouts per nine innings, along with ranking tied for fourth in the league and 74th in the nation with a 7.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
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Erla was named the Big Ten Conference Pitcher of the Week and one of Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's National Players of the Week on March 10 for his performance vs. Troy on March 6 in which he fired a career-high 12 strikeouts, and had a no-hitter going for 5.2 IP, not allowing a hit until the sixth inning to lead Michigan State to a 1-0 win over Troy in a Friday night pitchers' duel. The Spartan hurler ended with 12 strikeouts over 7.0 IP, allowing just two hits, going 5.2 IP of no-hit baseball, before a single in the sixth and a bloop wind-aided, wind-blown double in the seventh. He didn't allow a Troy base-runner to touch second base until the seventh inning, as he rang up a three-up, three-down inning in the first, second, fourth and fifth frames, and didn't face more than four Troy batters in any inning, as the Trojans came into the game hitting .320 as a team.
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The 12 strikeouts vs. Troy was Erla's new career-high, marking the third time this season that he has set or tied a new career-best in four appearances. Erla tallied 11 Ks in the season-opener vs. Morehead State on Feb. 14 and matched that with 11 punchouts on Feb. 21 vs. Merrimack.
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• Kelley, a native of Rockford, Michigan, was tabbed as the Danny Litwhiler Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season as part of the 2020 MSU team awards. He also collected the 2020 MSU SASS Scholar-Athlete Award for having the highest GPA on the baseball team, and was also named to the 2020 Google Cloud Academic First-Team All-District® Baseball Team
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Last season, Kelley started in center field in 13 games, while starting in left in first two games. He posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, with 19 putouts and two assists, along with using his speed to cut down several hits, turning several doubles into singles. His highlight outfield assist was his throw to Gabe Sotres for the tag at the plate in top of ninth for defensive walk-off vs. Western Carolina on Feb. 29, to preserve a 4-3 win. Kelley's other outfield assist came vs. Morehead State on Feb. 16 with a double play on a flyout and doubling-up the runner at second.
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Kelley joined Peterson as the only Spartans to play and start in all 15 games, and one of three players to play in all 15 contests, along with Ahn. He was second on the team with a .400 average, ranking tied for fifth in the B1G and tied for 88th in the NCAA, along with ranking sixth in the conference with a .486 on-base percentage, and added a .417 slugging percentage. Kelley ranked second on the team, along with tied for fourth in the B1G and tied for 74th in the NCAA with 24 hits. He shared the team and Big Ten lead with eight stolen bases with Peterson, ranking tied for 45th in NCAA, and also ranked tied for second in the conference and tied for 44th in the country with 0.53 stolen bases/game.
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He was tabbed as the Big Ten Conference Co-Player of the Week on Feb. 17, for his performance in the opening weekend for his first career Big Ten Player of the Week award. Kelley hit .647 (11-of-17) for the weekend, which led the Big Ten by over .100, as well as ranking 15th in the NCAA after the first weekend of the season, leading Michigan State to a four-game sweep of Morehead State in Charleston, South Carolina at Shipyard Park, as the Spartans were the only Big Ten team to win all four of their games on the weekend. Kelley's 11 hits also led not only the Big Ten, but shared the lead for the most in the NCAA, and was three hits more than any other player in the conference. He had at least two hits in all four games played, including going 4-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored, adding one stolen base in Michigan State's 15-3 win in the series and season-opener on Feb. 14.
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Kelley led the team with the longest hitting streak of the season, getting a hit in the first 13 games of the season, before going hitless in game 14, but had a hit in the 15th game, giving him at least one hit in 14 of the 15 games of the season. He also shared the team-lead with reaching base in all 15 games, joining Peterson.
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• Peterson, a native of Grandville, Michigan, was voted to receive the John Kobs Most Valuable Player Award, while also earning the Kirk Gibson Offensive Player of the Year Award as part of the MSU Team Awards after the shortened 2020 season. He played and started in all 15 games, one of only two Spartans to start in every game, along with Bryce Kelley and was one of only three players to play in all 15 contests, along with Kelley and Peter Ahn. He led team and ranked second in the Big Ten and tied for 22nd in the NCAA with a .441 average, also ranking second in the Big Ten and 35th in the NCAA with a .528 on-base percentage and second on the team and 15th in the league with a .542 slugging percentage. He also led MSU, while ranking second in the B1G and tied for 35th in NCAA with 26 hits. Peterson also shared the team and Big Ten lead in stolen bases with Kelley, swiping eight bags, ranking tied for 45th in the NCAA, which also ranked tied for second in conference and tied for 44th in country with 0.53 stolen bases/game.
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Additionally, Peterson tied for the team-lead and tied for eighth in B1G with 15 RBI, while ranking tied for ninth in league with 1.0 RBI/game. Defensively, Peterson started all 15 games at second base, making 35 putouts and 21 assists, and led team being a part of five double plays.
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CAROLINA IN MY MIND AND TRAVEL ITINERARY
• Michigan State is cuing up the James Taylor tune again this season, as the Spartans opened the 2021 season with back-to-back weekend trips to the Palmetto State for the Spartans this season in their annual trip to Greenville.
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• The Green & White took on Maryland in four games in the opening weekend of the season March 5-7, then played Northwestern in a four-game series back at Fluor Field on March 12-14.
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UP NEXT: ROAD TRIP TO PENNSYLVANIA
• Michigan State returns to the road, heading to University Park, Pennsylvania to take on Penn State in a three-game series, Friday-Sunday, April 30-May 2 ... Friday's series opener has a 6 p.m. start time in the final game of April ... The May portion of the schedule opens with Saturday's game two of the series, with a 1 p.m. first pitch, before Sunday's series finale with a 12 p.m. start time.
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