4 16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 8, 2006 APORTIE Abraham's slam powers ft: By H. Jose Bosch Daily Sports Editor man Joe Bonadonna, who forced out Kunkel at home. Walking up to the plate, Abraham was If at first you don't succeed and then just 1-for-8 with a strikeout for the series you fail six more times, try, try again. and was taken out of the starting lineup For freshman Adam Abraham, that of the second game of Saturday's double- "try, try again" was a single and a grand header. But all that faded away when the . slam home run that helped lead the Mich- ball flew over the leftfield wall and gave igan baseball team the Wolverines a 6-2 lead. Illinois trailed to a 9-6 win over MHI the rest of the game. Illinois on Sunday. [ug 6 Abraham was relieved to finally con- The win helped tribute big for the team during the week- salvage a tough weekend for Michigan, end. who split the series with the Illini. But "I was looking for a pitch up in the the Wolverines remained tied for first zone," the Grosse Pointe native said. "As place in the Big Ten with Northwestern soon as I hit the ball, I realized it was at the weekend's end. gone. We were down when I hit it, so it "We're real confident with where we was a nice feeling." are," Abraham said. "We're just playing Michigan also received a clutch per- relaxed right now, having a good time formance from fifth-year senior Drew and enjoying being in first place." Taylor out of the bullpen. After losing two of the first three Entering the game in the bottom half games against Illinois (12-12 Big Ten, of the fifth with the bases loaded and 27-21 overall), Michigan was in need of nobody out, Taylor retired the first bat- a quick turnaround to keep its top spot in ter he faced and induced an inning-end- the conference. ing groundout three batters later when Trailing 3-2 heading into the fifth senior A.J. Scheidt picked up a ground inning, catcher Jeff Kunkel started ball, stepped on third and fired the ball things off with a single through the mid- across the diamond to get the second out. dle followed by singles from sophomores Taylor's performance was indicative of Nate Recknagel and Derek VanBuskirk the solid pitching during the weekend. to load the bases. But sophomore Doug "Our pitching staff did a very good Pickens failed to knock a run across job," Abraham said. "Our pitching really when he grounded to Illini third base- came through for us in tight situations." Freshman Zach Putnam set the tone for the entire pitching staff on Friday night when he held Illinois to just three earned runs in 6 1/3 innings. But Illinois pitcher Matt Whitmore was on fire, going the distance allowing just one run and striking out eight. With Northwestern also losing on Fri- day, the Wolverines (16-8, 29-17) didn't lose any ground in the Big Ten standings, which allowed them to refocus quickly. "We figured that it would be a mat- ter of time before we got the bats going again," Van Buskirk said. "It was just one of those things that you have to put behind you and come out and try to win as many games as you can the rest of the weekend." In game one of Saturday's double- header, fifth-year senior Paul Hammond pitched a complete game shutout and struck out seven in the process, lead- ing the team to a 1-0 win. Junior Mike Schmidt's third-inning home run was the difference in that game. The Wolverines stumbled in game two of the doubleheader, 7-4, but the win on Sunday allowed the team to leave Cham- paign confident about the final two week- ends of the season. "We put a solid nine players out every day, so we just need good pitching and timely hitting and we should be fine," VanBuskirk said. 4 4 Abraham's home run on Sunday helped Michigan salvage a series w._ _, . ._ , t% ' _; F' -_ ., - , , " r < - 'd : t, -i ? _ :s' . prv .: . =:i . _ x f ". . g; t _ Ifb The Finger thinks that streaking would be more fun f it were called "the running of the junk." lM The Finger agrees that a grown man should never skip. Unless he is holding a basket. The Finger thinks pjs are acceptable attire to af 8:00o am class. : a; . , ,'e d a .4L .r g.. 'f"° f- F i "v' - '-a ' ^",-., ', ,y ; .. .'-i I tom : ,.. f C , 1 i,,, } .., { i i 1 y , W 4 A * The Finger thinks fifth year seniors should be considered grad students too. 1 r