Maryland baseball’s first seven games have been a roller coaster of emotions. From the bullpen blowing games to near-magnificent comebacks, the Terps have seen as many ups and downs as a team can have in seven games.
Their offense has been nothing short of electric. Through seven games, Maryland is scoring 12.7 runs per game (89 total), which is good for third in the nation and first in the Big Ten. Against Western Carolina last Saturday, Maryland put up a program-high 35 runs in a blowout win. Every player contributed to the victory, with twelve players recording a hit, highlighting the lineup’s depth and power.