Michigan Baseball Schedule Announced

Submitted by MaineGoBlue on February 17th, 2021 at 8:38 PM

44 game all B1G schedule, no non conference games, and no conference tourney.  The latter makes absolutely no sense seeing as they’re playing a basketball conference tourney (as of now), but oh well at least we’ve got baseball!

MGoBligatory #FireBakich

https://mgoblue.com/news/2021/2/17/michigan-announces-44-game-conference-only-baseball-schedule.aspx

Michigan Arrogance

February 17th, 2021 at 8:59 PM ^

I think they are trying to use as much of the reg season for all teams as they possibly can.

A tourney will last 2 weekends I'd guess, with the half the teams not playing in the last weekend.

rob f

February 17th, 2021 at 11:20 PM ^

I know it's fashionable for some around here to bash Warde every opportunity they get; after all, it what the really cool kids do, right?

But this isn't Warde's call, and it isn't the Washtenaw County Health Department pulling the strings, either.

Thank you to the OP for posting a working link; clicking it and reading the entire piece from MGoBlue.com brings the reader to the key last half of the final paragraph:

There is no public access to U-M events due to Big Ten policy currently in effect. Please check MGoBlue.com for further broadcast and coverage information.

Yell at the B1G commissioner and front office (or at the clouds, if that's your preference), but let's be fair to Warde here.

rob f

February 17th, 2021 at 11:34 PM ^

Exactly.  #FireKevin.  And Bakich, too, of course.

Speaking of road games:  until I read the linked article,  I had hoped to take in a road game or series if fans weren't going to be allowed for home games. I've done that in the past, taking in games @ND, @WMU, and @msu.  I also was planning on taking my granddaughter to a few Michigan softball games. 

Bubble popped.

LAmichigan

February 17th, 2021 at 9:53 PM ^

At least there will be a season.  Not sure how they could do anything differently.  In many parts of the country (including within the state of Michigan) the pandemic rages on.

LickReach

February 17th, 2021 at 10:25 PM ^

Bakich’s energy is responsible for all of these scheduling errors and for it he should be fired immediately and replaced by whoever can do the best Ted lasso impersonation. 

Alton

February 18th, 2021 at 9:07 AM ^

I'm really curious to see how the NCAA handles this on Selection Monday.  The Big Ten has been a 3-5 bid league in the last few years, and obviously a Big Ten team made the championship game of the last NCAA baseball tournament, and the pre-season talk was that several Big Ten teams would be much stronger this year, so you would think a minimum of 4 Big Ten teams should make the tournament, even without the ability to compare.

I have a feeling though that the conference might be punished for playing an insular schedule, and am expecting only 2 or 3 invitations even though there will be 4 or 5 deserving teams.

Judging by pre-season talk, Indiana, Michigan and Nebraska are the top 3 in the conference.  It looks like the conference is saving Michigan's big series against the Hoosiers and the Huskers for the last few weekends of the schedule:  M hosts Indiana on May 14-15-16 and ends the season at Nebraska on May 28-29-30.  The NCAA selects the tournament teams the next day, May 31.

Alton

February 18th, 2021 at 9:45 AM ^

Now that I look closely at the schedule, the Big Ten has obviously set up a "showdown" over the last 4 weeks of the season among their top 3 teams:

May 7-9:  Indiana v Nebraska (2 games)

May 14-16:  Indiana at Michigan (3 games)

May 21-23:  Nebraska at Indiana (2 games)

May 28-30:  Michigan at Nebraska (3 games)

Hopefully the BTN will feel like devoting some air time to these series.