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(02/11/17 8:05pm)
After unveiling a new Performance Development Center on Friday and introducing the new recruits to the public on Saturday, the Central Michigan baseball team is ready to kick off the regular season on Friday in Johnson City, Tennessee against East Tennessee State University.
(11/23/16 1:25am)
The 2017 Central Michigan baseball schedule was released Tuesday, and the team will be in the warmth for the first month of its season.
(11/20/16 8:56pm)
Construction of the new Baseball Performance Development Center on the northeast side of Theunissen Stadium is scheduled to be completed by the beginning of the spring semester of 2017.
(09/29/16 11:12pm)
Former James Madison third baseman Tyler McFarland has joined the Central Michigan baseball team as a volunteer assistant coach.
(09/26/16 1:49am)
Colton Bradley and Michael Brettell were already friends and teammates, but two life-changing moments this summer elevated their relationship from friends to brothers.
(08/02/16 5:31pm)
The Central Michigan baseball team endured multiple losses to its roster this offseason, including the loss of sophomore shortstop Zach McKinstry.
(07/16/16 5:38pm)
The Central Michigan baseball team lost another key player Thursday as junior pitcher Nick Deeg signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants.
(07/09/16 4:08pm)
After being selected in the 33rd round of the MLB Draft last month by the Los Angeles Dodgers, former Central Michigan shortstop Zach McKinstry has decided to forgo his final two seasons with the Chippewas and begin his professional baseball career.
(07/02/16 4:18pm)
Last month, three Chippewas were selected in the 2016 MLB Draft. It is still not clear whether the two selected, who were not seniors, sophomore shortstop Zach McKinstry and pitcher Nick Deeg, will return to school next fall.
(06/17/16 3:16pm)
After an evening filled with awards and reflections on the past season, sophomore shortstop Zach McKinstry and junior first baseman Alex Borglin took home the co-Most Valuable Player award at the 2016 Central Michigan baseball banquet.
(06/12/16 4:46pm)
Three Central Michigan baseball players were selected in the 2016 MLB Draft, but only one of those players is a senior.
(05/29/16 10:02pm)
Central Michigan baseball starting pitcher, junior Nick Deeg has been named to the All-Mid-American Conference Tournament Team.
(05/29/16 9:48pm)
In his 14 years as head coach of the Central Michigan
baseball team, Steve Jaksa has never won the Mid-American Conference
Tournament. The last time the Chippewas won the tournament was in the mid-90s
when Jaksa was still the head coach for Nouvel Catholic High School in Saginaw.
(05/29/16 1:56am)
Heading into Saturday, the Central Michigan Chippewas were a Mid-American
Conference Tournament loss away from packing their bags and heading back to
Mount Pleasant.
(05/28/16 5:15pm)
With two of their usual starters out for the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinal game against the Western Michigan Broncos, the Central Michigan Chippewas had to make a few changes to their lineup on Saturday morning.
(05/27/16 8:25pm)
The Mid-American Conference Tournament held two elimination
games on Friday, the first game involved the Central Michigan Chippewas and
the Miami (Oh) RedHawks.
(05/26/16 5:12pm)
After dropping its first game of the Mid-American Conference Tournament to the third-seeded Miami Redhawks 10-5 Wednesday, the Central Michigan baseball team kept its season alive by defeating No. 2 Ball State 4-0 on Thursday in Avon, Ohio.
(05/25/16 5:34am)
Entering the 2016 Mid-American Conference Tournament as the No. 6 seed, Central Michigan baseball (21-35, 12-12 MAC) will take on No. 3 Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (26-27, 14-10 MAC) in the first round at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
(05/23/16 3:19pm)
After the Chippewas defeated rival Western Michigan on Saturday and Eastern Michigan lost to Toledo, the Central Michigan baseball team claimed the sixth seed in the upcoming Mid-American Conference Tournament.
(05/21/16 9:06pm)
Several scenarios had to occur in order for the Central
Michigan baseball team to have the fifth seed in next week’s Mid-American
Conference Tournament. CMU needed a win and a Toledo loss on
Saturday — only one of those things
happened.