Game 45-47: Utah (12-32, 4-23) vs. Washington State (10-37-1, 2-21-1)
Thursday, May 16 – Saturday, May 18
Game Time: 11:30 a.m. (all three games)
Salt Lake City | Smith's Ballpark
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FIRST PITCH
Utah hosts Washington State for its final Pac-12 series of the season at Smith's Ballpark.
Washington State comes in with a 10-37-1 record and are 2-21-1 in the Pac-12.
Utah is 12-32 overall and a 4-23 Pac-12 record.
All three games will be at 11:30 a.m. on the Pac-12 Network.
SERIES
Utah is 13-23 against the Cougars all time and is 6-8 against them in Smith's Ballpark.
Utah has won two of the last three series against Washington State.
SEASON TICKET HAT PRICE DISCOUNTED
With seven home games remaining, Utah baseball has reduced its season ticket hat from $25 down to $15. The hat gets your access into the stadium along with six other friends.
Migueles Leads the Way
Erick Migueles has been steady at the plate all season for the Utes. He is second on the team hitting .298 and leads the team with 39 RBI.
He's had multiple hits in 16 games and came up with an RBI in 21 games this season.
Going back to last season, Migueles had an RBI in 13 straight games up until the UNLV game to start this season and recently had a streak of six straight games with an RBI.
Migueles leads the team with seven home runs. Against Arizona State, he had the team's first multi-homer game to lead the Utes to a victory. In games that Migueles has homered in, Utah is 5-2.
SCHRAMM FILLS IN WHERE NEEDED
Freshman
Dustyn Schramm made his first two appearances in a Utah uniform on the first two Sunday games. He earned a save in the victory against Nevada and earned the win against San Diego in the second weekend.
Through those first two outings, he didn't allow a run in 4.1 innings pitched and has struck out four and only walked two while giving up four hits.
Along with coming out of the bullpen, Schramm has gotten six starts on the mound.
Against Stanford, he got his first career start and after a rocky beginning where he gave up five runs in the first two innings, he settled in only giving up one more run over the next three innings allowing the Utes to get back into the game and force extra innings.
Against Grand Canyon, the freshman came out of the bullpen and set a career high with six strikeouts in 4.2 innings pitched.
In the last three games, he has started in the third game of each series for the Utes.
NEXT UP
Utah will finish the season by hosting UC Davis at Smith's Ballpark beginning Thursday, May 23 at 6 p.m.