24.Mar.2010 at 24 | UncleLar
Collegian: Pitchers work for more quality starts
By Ryan Loy
Collegian Staff Writer
There’s a pattern developing that hints to whether the Penn State baseball team will win or lose.
It’s actually pretty simple, and coach Robbie Wine is aware of it — the team’s pitching needs to improve.
Wine said he’d like to see a progression in the team’s pitching, which will be needed when the Nittany Lions (6-10) begin a stretch of five games in five days at 3 p.m. today at Pittsburgh.
“Our starting pitching needs to get deeper in games and not put such a burden on our bullpen,” Wine said. “We have a couple guys in the bullpen that need to step up as well.”
via Pitchers work for more quality starts – The Daily Collegian Online.
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