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Wolverines Drop Finale to Cornhuskers, First Series of Season

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Michigan baseball team lost 11-3 to Nebraska on Sunday (April 9) in the final game of their three-game series at the Wilpon Complex, home of Ray Fisher Stadium.

Michigan (17-14, 6-3 Big Ten) picked up where it left of on Saturday, plating a pair of first inning runs to take a quick 2-0 advantage. Cody Jefferis and Ted Burton hit back-to-back singles to start the inning, but Jefferis was out at third when Jonathan Kim hit into a fielder’s choice. After Burton and Kim moved up a base on a Joe Longo groundout, they came around to score on a Jack Van Remortel single to left.

Jacob Denner ran into trouble in the top of the second, allowing Nebraska four runs — one on a leadoff homer and a three-run shot later in the frame — and the visitors grabbed a 4-2 lead.

The Huskers added to their lead in the third with another leadoff home run and consecutive doubles off to score a run and chase Denner, bringing on Cam Hart. He retired the next batter, and Ryan Zimmer did the same to end the inning with U-M trailing 6-2. Michigan had a good chance in the bottom of the third as it loaded the bases on a walk and two singles with two outs. However, a hard-hit ball caught by the pitcher ended the inning.

Zimmer retired the next four batters he faced, which included a 1-2-3 fourth. Jake Marti led off the bottom of the fourth with a 412-foot home run to center field, but it turned out to be the Wolverines’ last run of the game. The…

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