Last November, Maryland Baseball Network’s Dylan Sinn profiled Mark DiLuia, who had just signed to pitch for the Terrapins. A year later, Sinn sat down with DiLuia as the freshman prepares for his first season of college baseball. Mark DiLuia is late. The freshman and I had planned to...
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball)June 25, 2017 Elsewhere in the Cape, sophomore left-handed pitcherTyler Blohmhas made a start and a relief appearance for Falmouth. In his summer debut, Blohm walked two and allowed a run in three innings of relief. In his lone start, the southpaw struc...
The 2024 college baseball season has finally arrived. Opening day is set for this Friday when Maryland will head down to Statesboro to take on the Georgia Southern Eagles. While the roster and coaching staff have both been completely revamped, the Terps still hope to maintain the success they ...
Among Maryland’s 35-player roster is 17 first-year Terps, a DIII transfer that had to sit out last year, a redshirt who never touched the field last year and a pitcher coming off Tommy John Surgery. That’s 57 percent of the team that hasn’t played a single pitch in the Maryland...
Maryland baseball no longer controls its own destiny, now requiring assistance to earn a Big Ten tournament berth after losing for the second straight day against Indiana. All eyes for the remainder of Friday will turn to East Lansing, where Michigan State has a chance to put itself a game ...
The other four Terps on the Red Birds roster, all pitchers, have all looked sharp thus far. After clawing his way into the midweek role in 2016, and likely a weekend starting gig next season,Hunter Parsonshas continued his success in the CRCBL. Through three starts, Parsons is 2-0 with...