Maryland hosted the St. John's University Red Storm Sunday afternoon in an 18-inning scrimmage as Fall baseball for the Terps is nearing its conclusion. Many newcomers to this Terrapins team had an opportunity to display their talent on the diamond while returning members were able to get in some reps versus a generally highly-regarded St. … Continue reading Five things to know from Maryland’s exhibition versus St. John’s
Author: James Gordon
Pro Terps Update: 9/30/19
As the MLB regular season comes to its close, the four out of the five former Terps that are currently on Major League rosters will see their teams play baseball in October. Other former Terps weren't as fortunate, but some still wrapped up the season with solid performances. Here's the end-of-the-season update on how these … Continue reading Pro Terps Update: 9/30/19
Michigan Pours Runs on Terps in Series Finale
A heavy rainstorm hit College Park Sunday afternoon, which provided the setting for a 13-1 loss for Maryland as they got swept at home for the third time this season. The story of the game - yet again - was the dominating offense of the Wolverines as they hit the gas pedal early and often … Continue reading Michigan Pours Runs on Terps in Series Finale
Michigan Outpaces Terps Pitching in 10-4 Loss
What had seemed like a pitchers' duel between junior Zach Thompson and Michigan's Tommy Henry on an overcast Saturday afternoon in College Park didn't last long enough for the Terps when a big Michigan fifth stunted Thompson's gem in an eventual 10-4 loss. Through the first four innings, it appeared as if the righty Thompson … Continue reading Michigan Outpaces Terps Pitching in 10-4 Loss
Terps Nearly Come Back, but Big Offensive Innings from Michigan Prevail in Slugfest
Junior Michigan starter Karl Kauffman meant business when he took to the mound Friday night as the Terps suffered a 10-7 loss to the Wolverines in the weekend series opener. A date between two of the best pitchers in the Big Ten -- Terps' Hunter Parsons and Wolverines' Kauffman -- looked to be the making … Continue reading Terps Nearly Come Back, but Big Offensive Innings from Michigan Prevail in Slugfest
Series Preview: Michigan Wolverines
Following a 5-2 road victory Wednesday afternoon against the Villanova Wildcats, the Terrapins (23-22) return home this weekend to face the first-place Michigan Wolverines (31-11). With only three conference series remaining on the schedule, Maryland will need to play its best baseball of the season to continue their postseason push. Since joining the Big Ten in … Continue reading Series Preview: Michigan Wolverines
Hometown Kid Caleb Walls Sparks Terps Offense Early as Parsons Carves Up Penn State Bats
Junior Caleb Walls's return to his hometown of State College, Pennsylvania started off with a bang as he provided an early start to the Terrapins' offense in Friday night's 5-2 victory in the series-opener versus Penn State. The game was set to be a great pitchers duel, with Terps ace Hunter Parsons (3.60 ERA) facing … Continue reading Hometown Kid Caleb Walls Sparks Terps Offense Early as Parsons Carves Up Penn State Bats
Series Preview: Penn State Nittany Lions
After a promising midweek 10-5 victory over the VCU Rams on Tuesday to cap off a .500 homestand, the Terrapins resume conference play as they travel to University Park, Pennsylvania to take on the last place Penn State Nittany Lions in a weekend series. The Terps (20-21) currently hold the eighth spot in the Big … Continue reading Series Preview: Penn State Nittany Lions
Former Terps Kolarek, Lowe make Rays’ Opening Day Roster
Two former Maryland Terrapins, left-hander Adam Kolarek and infielder Brandon Lowe, will begin the 2019 MLB season on the Tampa Bay Rays' 25-man roster, manager Kevin Cash revealed Tuesday. Kolarek, who edged out teammate Emilio Pagán for the final roster spot, didn't have the best spring, pitching 9.2 innings with an 8.38 ERA. However, Kolarek … Continue reading Former Terps Kolarek, Lowe make Rays’ Opening Day Roster
Maryland Ninth-Inning Comeback Falls Short, Creighton Sweeps Series
A five-run ninth inning for the Terps was not enough to overcome Creighton's offense Sunday afternoon as the Bluejays slammed the door shut on the Maryland comeback en route to an 8-6 Terps loss. This is the second home series in a row that the Terps have been swept, the last time being against ranked … Continue reading Maryland Ninth-Inning Comeback Falls Short, Creighton Sweeps Series