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Posted By: Simon Elfrink
May 14, 2021
Simon Elfrink
selfrink@murraystate.edu
Murray State baseball finished the last game of a five-game homestand with yet another walk-off win at Johnny Reagan Field. The Racers managed to outlast Southern Illinois University in an 11-inning contest that resulted in a 5-4 victory for the Racers.
The Salukis bested Murray State earlier on in the season and came to Reagan Field 33-14 on the season. However, some key bullpen pitching and timely hitting helped the Racers secure the win and equalize the season series against SIU.
“You never get tired of winning,” said Head Coach Dan Skirka. “And those are sweet. The guys fought. We were down early, came back and just had some really clutch performances. A couple guys out of the bullpen were lights-out.”
Posted By: Simon Elfrink
May 3, 2021
Simon Elfrink
selfrink@murraystate.edu
Murray State baseball was hot and cold in a four-game series against Morehead State. In three of the four games, Morehead State’s offense was able to overpower the Racers, but an explosion at the plate from redshirt junior center fielder Jake Slunder helped Murray State capture a game three victory.
Game One
The Racers put freshman right-hander Jack Wenninger on the mound to start game one of the series on Friday, April 30. Wenninger has been a big help for the Racers, posting a 4-3 record coming into the game. However, the Morehead State offense exploited him as early as the first inning. AfterWenninger walked the second batter of the game, redshirt senior infielder Stephen Hill stepped up to the plate and hit a two-run home run.
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End of the Wild: Museum s long-running taxidermy exhibition to close
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End of the Wild: Museum s long-running taxidermy exhibition to close
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For decades, 136-year-old Sad Otter gazed mournfully at visitors to the Melbourne Museum in Carlton.
With his alarmed eyes and glumly turned-down mouth, the giant otter s rather dodgy taxidermy job was probably due to its creators having never seen a living specimen, according to the museum.
Sad Otter is one of Melbourne Museum s most famous residents.
Credit:Jon Augier/Museums Victoria
In 2012 Sad Otter found modest internet fame when he was featured on satirical website Bad Taxidermy
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