IU junior Jake Kelzer moving to the back-end of the bullpen
After becoming the highest-drafted Hoosier in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, junior pitcher Jake Kelzer is moving to the back end of the bullpen.
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After becoming the highest-drafted Hoosier in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, junior pitcher Jake Kelzer is moving to the back end of the bullpen.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis relied substantially on his freshman class a season ago. At least three freshmen saw the field in 29 games.
The last time senior pitcher Kyle Hart took the mound for the Hoosiers, he tossed a gem.
From IDS reports
IU Coach Chris Lemonis announced Tuesday that the program is bringing in Matt Reida as an assistant coach.
The 68th annual Little League World Series concluded Sunday with Japan beating Pennsylvania in the championship by a final score of 18-11.
There seems to be something different in the Windy City air this August.
Jake Kelzer isn’t ready to leave Bloomington just yet. He isn’t ready to leave the only place he’s ever called home and a chance to play in the College World Series.
The last Hoosier to decide his professional future is also the only one returning to Bloomington next season.
A man stands on the mound at Yankee Stadium, holding the fate of the World Series in his hands. He’s wearing pinstripes and bears a remarkable resemblance to a 6-year-old boy from Williston, Florida.
Almost a month after six Hoosiers were drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft, only one remains unsigned.
Scott Effross likes pitching, plain and simple.
Two and a half weeks after being drafted, the first Hoosier underclassmen has made a decision about his future.
Bye Michael Hughes
The Cubs like the Hoosiers. That much was apparent after the early rounds of Wednesday’s portion of the Major League Baseball Draft.
A few hours after their seasons ended, three Hoosiers were named to the Nashville Regional All-Tournament Team.
The Hoosiers left their season’s fate in the hand of the players who have led the program to prominence — their seniors.
It only took three batters for IU to put itself in trouble Sunday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A couple mistakes can change the course of a game, a season possibly.
Vanderbilt Coach Tim Corbin referred to it as a twitch.