
Pitt Baseball Silenced by No. 15 Michigan
3/9/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
March 9, 2008
Pitt's game against
The tired Pitt (3-6) offense was silenced by the nationally-ranked Wolverines (5-5), as it mustered just one hit on the day. Catcher Nick Mullins (SR/Brick, N.J./Brookdale Community College) notched the Panthers' lone hit of the day with a two-out single in the seventh inning. Pitt was unable to capitalize on Mullins' offense, however, as the following Panther-batter grounded to third for the inning's final out.
Panther starter Brian Chrisman (RS SR/Pittsburgh, Pa./Marshall) picked up his first loss of the season as he went six innings, allowing six runs off nine hits, while striking out four.
Three other pitchers saw action on the mound for Pitt in today's game, including Mike Wood (SO/Endicott, N.Y./Union Endicott) who made his first appearance of the 2008 season. The right-hander went one inning, tallying one strikeout and giving up one run off no hits.
Hugh Henry (FR/Mount
The Wolverines tallied their first runs of the game in the top of the third off a two-run homer from shortstop Jason Christian, who notched his second longball in as many days to put
After scoring an additional run in the fourth, Michigan senior Nate Recknagel launched a two-run shot of his own in the fifth, his third of the season, as the Wolverines' extended their lead to 5-0.
The Panthers will head to