Strikingly impressive
The dust settles as Lewis & Clark’s Andrew Taver trots up to the plate. The batter’s box had been frequented by five previous batters in the fourth inning, so...
Don’t blame baseball, blame the season
By David Mair, General Writer
As James Earl Jones put it, “the only constant through all the years has been baseball”. It’s the great American pastime.
An afternoon spent sitting in...
3 things to do at a Mariners Game
1. Eat garlic fries
Any seasoned Mariners fan knows that the stadiums garlic fries are the best in the league. Crispy hot french fries covered in garlic pieces come with...
Baseball shows brilliance in Oregon
Tyler Scott, Director of Athletic Communications
Day 1
The Pacific Lutheran University Baseball Team split a pair of nonconference games Saturday at the Concordia Tournament, defeating Oregon Tech 3-2 in the early...
Baseball heads to regionals
KELSEY LITTLETON;Â Guest Writer:Â littlekn@plu.edu
Pacific Lutheran University’s baseball team has earned a spot at the NCAA Division III Regional Tournament. The Lutes ended up winning all three of their games at...
Baseball: Money talks in Giancarlo Stanton deal
By Christian Bond, Guest Writer
The Miami Marlins have offered outfield slugger Giancarlo Stanton one of the biggest contracts in U.S. sport history: $325 million over 13 years.
The Marlins set...
Student-Athlete Spotlight: Ben Welch
CARA GILLESPIE
Sports Writer
gillesce@plu.edu
Editor's Note: The Mast partners with PLU Athletics via social media and all the questions below were tweeted in to either Mast Media or PLU Athletics from...
Athlete of the Week: Garrett Brown
MCKENNA MORIN;Â Photo Editor;Â morinmn@plu.edu
Tuesday, Feb. 13, Pacific Lutheran University’s baseball team announced the recruitment of their newest and youngest player. He was signed on in a special Draft Day with...
Lutes baseball pitching goes awry
By John Tveter, sports writer
The Lutes’ dominant pitching in the first game of the weekend turned against them in Game 2 of the doubleheader. After giving up three runs...