On Wednesday, Rutgers baseball (26-18, 8-7) will host the Princeton Tigers (21-17, 12-5 Big Ten) at Bainton Field in Piscataway, N.J. Princeton will travel to Bainton Field for a midweek game starting at 5 p.m.
The Scarlet Knights are coming off a three-game weekend series against Purdue, where Rutgers took one of three games from the Boilermakers. On the other hand, the Tigers are riding an eight-game winning streak, with victories over Colombia, Rider, Cornell, NJIT, and Yale.
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Rutgers should have the edge in this match-up, with the Scarlet Knights playing their best baseball at home. Rutgers has a home record of 10-3, while Princeton has a road record of 13-15.
Big effort to end the series at Purdue with a W today! #TCD pic.twitter.com/6zOKXNOkXu
— Rutgers Baseball (@RutgersBaseball) April 30, 2023
Rutgers finds itself in eighth place in the Big Ten Conference standings with 11 games left in the regular season. The Tigers are in third place in the Ivy League standings with only four games left. According to the NCAA rating percentage index, the Tigers are ranked 96th, while the Scarlet Knights are ranked 54th.
Team Leaders
Princeton right fielder Scott Bandura is the team’s leader in batting average and hits, with a .388 average and 57 hits. Princeton junior Kyle Vinci is the team leader in RBIs and home runs, with 57 and 17.
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For the Scarlet Knights, outfielder Ryan Lasko is leading the way for Rutgers. Lasko is the team leader in batting average (.326) and hits (59), while infielder Chris Brito is the team leader in RBIs with 39. Rutgers junior Evan Sleight is the team leader in home runs with 11.
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