Lemmerman taken in fifth round of draft
By Sports Staff | June 10, 2010After 1,525 players were chosen, the 2010 First-Year Player Draft came to an end Wednesday with four Blue Devils now in the professional ranks.
After 1,525 players were chosen, the 2010 First-Year Player Draft came to an end Wednesday with four Blue Devils now in the professional ranks.
Duke Baseball’s season came to an end Saturday with an 8-4 loss to N.C. State. The loss Saturday capped a three-game sweep by the Wolfpack.
In a weekend overflowing with runs, it was, surprisingly, a virtuoso pitching performance that spurred Duke to a series-salvaging win.
From the outset of this season, the Blue Devils have had only one thought on their minds: earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Last season, Duke was the only team from the ACC Tournament not...
An early lead didn’t turn into the rout Duke might have hoped for against N.C. A&T Tuesday evening at Jack Coombs Field.
After dropping two out of three games to ACC bottom-dweller Wake Forest over the weekend, the Blue Devils will look to rebound when they take on North Carolina A&T at 6 p.m. tonight at Jack Coombs...
Playing Wake Forest, the ACC’s doormat, the Blue Devils had won Friday’s game convincingly, 10-3, behind freshman Marcus Stroman’s complete game and shortstop Jake Lemmerman’s big bat. With only...
With five teams constantly ranked in the top 25, the ACC isn’t a conference where teams typically get much of a chance to catch their breath. However, this weekend’s trip to Winston-Salem to take...
Spurred by the performance of sophomore pitcher Eric Pfisterer, Duke kept its nonconference road record unblemished by downing Liberty 4-1 Tuesday night.
Inconsistency has plagued the Duke pitching staff all season. Although its pitchers have fueled the team’s success, their moments of brilliance and promise have been offset by breakdowns and...
It was déjà vu all over again. Duke’s historic struggles against Florida State continued over the weekend, as the Blue Devils dropped two of three games to the Seminoles.
While it has been a bit of an up-and-down season as the Blue Devils have been forced to navigate through college baseball’s toughest conference, there is certainly reason to be excited about the...
Wednesday night marked Duke’s biggest pitching duel of the season as the Blue Devils managed to scratch out a 1-0 win over UNC-Greensboro.
Sophomore Eric Pfisterer pitched his first career complete game, but it wasn’t enough as the Blue Devils (19-14) lost to the Wildcats, 4-2, at USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary Tuesday.
Will Currier is used to expanding his comfort zone. He’s been a starting pitcher on the weekends and during the week, thrown in long and short relief and served as a closer throughout his...
Duke broke out the bats over the weekend, posting 22 runs over three games to earn a key series victory over No. 11 Clemson (23-10, 10-5 in the ACC).
After a tough series against ACC Coastal Division leader Georgia Tech resulted in three lopsided losses last weekend, the Blue Devils will get a shot at redemption as ACC Atlantic Division leader...
Duke faces another elite ACC opponent this weekend as it travels to Atlanta to take on No. 3 Georgia Tech.
A complete performance from the Blue Devils (15-9) gave them a confidence-boosting 13-1 win over High Point Tuesday night in Cary.
In a weekend defined by offense and late comebacks, it was ironically two vintage pitching performances that determined the victor in Sunday’s rubber game.