Calvin University's baseball game against Kalamazoo College was suspended after 11 innings due to darkness, with the score tied at 4-4. The game saw fluctuating fortunes, with Kalamazoo leading 3-0 at one point before Calvin rallied to take a 4-3 lead. A critical play allowed the Hornets to tie the game in the ninth, leading to extra innings. Despite efforts, the game was called before the 12th inning could commence. Calvin is set to return to action on April 3 against Adrian College.

By the Numbers
  • The game featured 11 total innings before suspension due to darkness.
  • The score was tied 4-4, with Calvin initially rallying from a 3-0 deficit.
State of Play
  • Calvin's Cam Seth pitched 6.2 innings, allowing 10 hits and only 3 runs.
  • Landen Harris threw two scoreless frames in extra innings to maintain the tie.
What's Next

The game will resume in the top of the 12th inning at a later date, with Calvin facing Adrian College in their next scheduled game. This series will be vital for both teams in the ongoing MIAA contest.

Bottom Line

This suspended game highlights the unpredictability of baseball, where weather and conditions can abruptly change the course of competition. The Knights will need to continue their determination as they enter the upcoming series against Adrian College.