6 - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com M' finds success despite new defense Bakich makes important defensive changes in heart of season By BRAD WHIPPLE Daily Sports Writer The Michigan baseball team has been mixing up the defensive alignment in the most high-stakes moments. The Wolverines (4-5 Big Ten, 14-17-1 overall) have won five of their last eight games while constantly altering the defense in the midst of heated conference play. But the experimentation is seemingly working to Michigan's advantage in the field. "We've shuffled so many lineups this season," said Michigan coach Erik Bakich. "I think everyone is comfortable shifting around in different spots. I don't think there's any BY THE NUMBERS Michigan Youth 4 Number of Wolverines whose batting average qualifies to be recognized. 213 Numberofstrikeouts by Michigan baterslthis season. .316 Juniorcenter fielder Jackson Glines battingaverage -a team best. 1.000 Junior first baseman Kyle Jusick'sfielding pecentage this season. liabilities out there March 28, in a s Iowa, freshman th Ramsey Romano b in an attempt tot stealing, taking I eight weeks. The lo left a vacant spot filled with sopho Cronenworth, the former starting first baseman. Cronenworth was previously experienced at both corner positions and has started at third base in four of the last six games. In the most recent series against Minnesota, junior Kyle Jusick, the former fielder, replaced Cr first and boasts a pe percentage after transition. Standing his gr base is not the only Jusick has made1 To be qualified for batting average, a average two at-ba plate appearances r Jusick is one of fo players to do so. A players boasting an .300 this season, J in the Wolverines' Saturday while to hits and three run the weekend. Jusick and Cronc grown into their and their adaptabi needed in the e infield rotation, different groups o the last eight game Senior catcher Cole Martin eries against left midway through last ird baseman Wednesday's game against roke his hand Central Michigan because of tag a runner soreness in his arm and has him out for since undergone an MRI - the ss of Romano results are not yet determined. that Bakich Freshman Harrison Wenson more Jacob filled Martin's void, starting all three games against Minnesota "I think last weekend. everyone is Friday, Wenson comfortable allowed the first run on shifting around a throwing error to in different third, and on Sunday Spots." mistakenly thought he tagged the batter starting left on a dropped third strike and onenworth at overthrew to first base trying to rfect fielding get the out - a showing of how making the he still has room for growth. Naturally, Wenson still ound at first has a few skills to fine-tune contribution - throwing behind runners, to the team. setting his feet and throwing a ranking in accurately - but Bakich is player must pleased with the toughness and ts and three aggression his catcher brings. per game, and Bakich believes the playing ur Michigan time Wenson's receiving will set s one of two him up as a great catcher once 1 average over Martin graduates this year. usick brought "Harrison's a natural leader," first run last Bakich said. "He brings great allying three leadership skills even though s throughout he is a young guy ... We need him to always be ready to throw enworth have the ball. We want him to throw new roles, because that's how we're going lity has been to win." ver-changing Aside from injury-related with four substitutions, Bakich also if starters in made a major addition to the s. starting lineup two weeks LUNA ANNA ARCHEY/Daily Junior second baseman Eric Jacobson has become a consistent starter in the infield for the Wolverines, posting a 1.000 fielding percentage since he began starting in the regular season. ago when he inserted junior Eric Jacobson at second base against Indiana. Jacobson hadn't started all season before playing in Bloomington, but nonetheless proved he could make an impact on the game in his eight consecutive starts that followed. You wouldn't find his .353 batting average - a team best - in the Big Ten rankings, but the absence of Jacobson from the list is misleading of his talent due to his mid-season bloom. If he were qualified, though, Jacobson would place seventh in batting average - the only Wolverine to be in the conference's top-S0. With Romano out and Martin questionable, the Wolverines are trying to find a reliable alignment in the field. Though the recent performances of the new substitutes show that there is depth and versatility inside Michigan's dugout, it also reveals that nothing is set in stone. Bakich isn't afraid to toss a player into the lineup as he did with third baseman Trey Miller. In the second game against Iowa, the freshman had a game- winning two-RBI single and earned a starting spot at third base the next day. He quickly relinquished it, though, when he went 0-for-8 in the next five games. The test failed, but Bakich moved on to the next man for the job, and he's not afraid to do it again. 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Big House to host third night game ByALEXA DETTELBACH Daily Sports Editor It's official: Under the Lights III will take place at Michigan Stadium Oct. 11 when the Michigan football team faces Penn State. Rumors swirled about whether or not the Wolverines would play their third-ever home night game in the 2014 season. The first two night games, which took place in 2011 and 2013, were both against Notre Dame. But with Michigan facing the Fighting Irish in South Bend this season in the programs' last scheduled matchup, also scheduled to be a night game, the primetime opponent was in question. The Wolverines won their first two night games against the Notre Dame. But after the Athletic Department's announcement Monday, the news is out and the Wolverines will playthe Nittany Lions at 7 p.m. in a nationally televised game on ESPN or ESPN2. It will be Michigan's second night game of the season, as its matchup against Notre Dame, in week two, is slated for a 7:30 start time. 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