Bill Mosiello hilariously describes Ohio State’s four-run third inning
In the second round of the Big Ten Tournament, Ohio State entered the bottom of the third inning down 5-0 to Indiana. In the inning, the Buckeyes scored four runs without recording a single hit. During an in-game interview, OSU head coach Bill Mosiello broke down the hectic chain of events.
“That’s just the way we wrote it up, man. We don’t need to get a hit,” Mosiello joked. “Have them walk the bases loaded, hit a guy, miss a throw — I wouldn’t be coaching if I couldn’t have teams do that.”
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The Buckeyes won’t complain. Ohio State kicked off its four-run inning when Matthew Graveline and Ryan Miller scored after Indiana committed a throwing error. Only one play later, Josh Stevenson made it across home plate while Isaac Cadena grounded out.
Henry Kaczmar closed the chaotic inning by scoring on a bulk. The winner between OSU and Indiana will advance to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament. The loser will face off against Nebraska tomorrow at 2 p.m. CT.
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