April 14, 2003
(vol. 113, iss. 131)
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… of a fourth starter, yesterday was not one of them. Yesterday's game presented perhaps the biggest pitching enigma of the entire series. While the Wolverines had allowed a total of 26 runs in the first…
… three games against Illinois, Taylor broke the cycle, allowing just three. Taylor's 6.15 ERA prior to his complete game performance is common among this year's col- lection of Wolverine starters. Pitching…
… duels are not something the Wolverine's expect to win. Yesterday's 4-3 victory was only the second game all season that the Wolverines had won in which both teams were held under five runs. Maloney was…
…. Friday was obviously not Feldkamp's day, though, as he surrendered two walks and a sin- gle, allowing Illinois to pull away for a 5-1 lead. The Illini went on to win 5-3. The Wolverines were able to stop…
… allowed the first batter on base in six of nine innings. Despite the constant pressure by Illinois, Taylor only allowed three runs and gave the Wolverines a chance for victory at the end of the game. "I…
… the job and go all nine." With this important victory under Michigan's belt, the Wolverines avoid- ed being even further behind in the Big Ten standings. "If we lost we would have been 3-7 (in the Big…
… Wolverines choose a rap number, such as Eminem or Outkast. Fresh- man A.J. Scheidt, though, uses the pre-at-bat music for a little comic relief - he comes out to 'Circle of Life' from the Lion King. "It…