Senior pitcher Zak Sterling said goodbye to the collegiate pitcher's mound on Friday, when he needed just nine pitches to get two outs in Richmond's loss to George Washington.
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Senior pitcher Zak Sterling said goodbye to the collegiate pitcher's mound on Friday, when he needed just nine pitches to get two outs in Richmond's loss to George Washington.
Dylan Stoops pitched 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball on Thursday, but ultimately it wasn't enough to deliver Richmond a win.
Senior Ryan Cook pitched 6 2/3 innings for Richmond, striking out five and allowing just one run.
Second baseman Daniel Brumbaugh went 2-for-3 during Sunday's game with a double, a single and a stolen base.
Senior Ray Harron earned his fourth save of the season in the first game of the series, but gave up the game-winning run on Sunday.
Freshman Justin Garcia threw the first in-game pitch on the new Pitt Field, and he went on to earn the win for Richmond.
The Richmond baseball team celebrated Michael Morman's walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning in the first game of the doubleheader on Saturday.
Freshman pitcher Justin Garcia started the game for the Spiders, and held Minnesota to just two runs.
Senior Zach Grossfeld pitched two shut-out innings and struck out two batters in Richmond's loss to Minnesota.
Andrew Brockett was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 22nd round of the 2013 MLB draft. Brockett pitched for the University of Richmond baseball team for three years before being drafted as a junior. He finished last season with the Royals’ single-A team, and is currently participating in their Spring Training in Arizona.
Sophomore Zak Sterling (ERIN FLYNN/THE COLLEGIAN)