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Michigan baseball takes rivalry series over Michigan State

Michigan baseball took two of three games against the in-state rival Michigan State Spartans, placing the Wolverines third in the Big Ten standings.

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ANN ARBOR, MI – The Wolverines continue to climb the Big Ten standings. This weekend, Michigan baseball took two of three games against the in-state rival Michigan State Spartans.

The Wolverines faced Michigan State earlier in the season at the MLB Desert Invitational, falling to the Spartans 15-8. However, this weekend the Wolverines were boosted by two strong pitching performances and good hitting all around.

Michigan baseball now ranks third in the Big Ten standings. Here are some takeaways from the Wolverines’ weekend homestand.

Noah Rennard’s starting success continues

Entering the 2023 season, Michigan baseball did not have a solidified number three starter for their rotation. After being used primarily as a reliever in non-conference play, Noah Rennard filled the role as the third starter and has been delivering ever since.

Rennard got the start this Friday for the first of three games against the Spartans. Michigan baseball head Coach Tracy Smith explained that he wanted to give their starting ace Connor O’Halloran an extra day off.

Rennard took advantage of this opportunity, pitching 5.2 innings and only allowing three earned runs. After this weekend, Rennard holds a 4.89 earned run average with 46 innings pitched.

Coach Smith explained how the roster doesn’t follow a typical “one two three” rotation because they lack bullpen depth. Smith said, “We know who we’re starting on Friday, that’s all we know. If we have to use Noah [Rennard] to win the game on Friday, we’re going to.” He added, “We just don’t have the luxury this year of putting him in a role where every time he shows up to the yard, we know what he’s going to be”.

Rennard will continue to make starts this season and see time as a late reliever in close games. “The good part about that is these guys are great,” said Coach Smith, adding “They’re like ‘Hey man, just tell me what I need to do.’ … They’ve been awesome with that and that’s how we’re going to have to do it.”

Connor O’Halloran’s first complete game

Connor O’Halloran has been a dominant starting ace for Michigan baseball all season. All but one of his ten starts have been “Quality Starts” with more than six innings pitched and less than three runs allowed.

O’Halloran has been known to pitch deep into games, often throwing over 100 pitches per start. Despite all of his dominant performances, this Saturday marked the first time O’Halloran has recorded a complete game in his career.

O’Halloran limited the Spartans to only three earned runs and struck out five en route to his complete game. The Wolverines bats supported O’Halloran’s start, putting up eight runs in their victory.

Earlier this season, O’Halloran pitched nine full innings against Nebraska. However, the game went into extra innings and O’Halloran was pulled, disqualifying him from a “perfect game” despite his nine innings pitched. O’Halloran is slated to start again this Friday against Oklahoma State.

Michigan baseball enters midweek bye

With finals taking place this week at the University of Michigan, the Wolverines get a timely bye to study for their last exams. While a typical week has a non-conference opponent on Tuesday, Michigan baseball won’t play again until Friday when they begin their weekend series against Oklahoma State.

Coach Smith, who is in his first year as Michigan’s head coach, explained his mindset about this week’s bye. “It’s finals week, which I’m still learning here at the University of Michigan is quite an extensive thing… What I typically do is give them a couple of days off coming off the weekend, because we want to have our minds right… So we’ll take a couple of days off and get back to work on Wednesday as we prepare for Oklahoma State.”

The upcoming series against Oklahoma State will be held at home for the Wolverines. First pitch is scheduled for this Friday at 4 PM ET.



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Augie Pasche is the associate editor for Blue by Ninety. He covers Michigan football, basketball, wrestling and baseball.

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