Frostburg State Baseball team split a doubleheader against Salem, losing 14-5 in the first game but bouncing back to win 14-4 in the second. In the opener, Salem built an early lead, scoring multiple runs through home runs and capitalizing on walks. Game two saw senior Jake Holler shine, hitting three home runs, including a grand slam, and driving in ten RBIs. The Bobcats displayed resilience, quickly overcoming an early deficit to secure the win and improve their record to 28-15, while Salem falls to 29-14.

By the Numbers
  • Jake Holler: 4-for-4 with 10 RBIs and 3 home runs in game two.
  • Frostburg's record improved to 28-15; Salem stands at 29-14.
State of Play
  • Frostburg's offense rebounded significantly in game two after a tough loss in the first.
  • Junior pitcher Bryce Bauer earned the win, allowing 4 runs over 5.2 innings in game two.
What's Next

The Bobcats continue their series against Salem with the next game scheduled for Sunday, April 26, at 1 PM, coinciding with Youth Baseball Day at Bob Wells Field.

Bottom Line

Frostburg showcased their offensive power and depth in Saturday's games, especially with Holler鈥檚 standout performance, emphasizing their potential heading into the remainder of the season. This momentum is crucial as they prepare for the continuation of the series.