Michigan State University Athletics

Peterson Tabbed To Collegiate Baseball National Player of Week List
5/24/2021 2:00:00 PM | Baseball
Senior infielder blasted three home runs over weekend, including two on Sunday as part of seven RBI in contest.
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State's Bailey Peterson has been named to Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week list, announced by the publication Monday afternoon.
This is the second time this season that a Spartan has been recognized by Collegiate Baseball and named to the list nationally recognizing players, as senior pitcher Sam Benschoter collected the accolade on April 26.
Peterson, a senior from Grandville, Mich., went 6-for-14 with eight RBI and four extra-base hits, including three home runs in the Spartans' three games over the weekend at Rutgers, as Michigan State took two of three to capture its second-straight road series win. In Sunday's 14-8 Victory for MSU, Peterson bashed two home runs as part of going 4-for-5, ending a triple shy of the cycle, but knocking two home runs, a double and a single, and totaling seven RBI, helping the Green & White to a season-high run total and tying season-best 17 hits.
Peterson's seven RBI is tied for the most in a Big Ten game this season and Peterson is the first Spartan with seven ribbies since Brandon Hughes had seven on March 26, 2017 at Illinois.
Sunday's two-HR game by Peterson was his second game this season with two round-trippers, also going yard twice vs. Purdue on April 18, 2021 at Champaign, Ill. in the pod with Illinois. The two HR gave Peterson three homers in the series, as he went deep on Saturday, and he now leads the Spartans with six HR on the season.
The seven RBI by Peterson is an MSU individual season-high, while the four hits in a game ties an MSU individual season-high, marking the third game that a player had four hits.
Peterson and the Spartans wrap up the 2021 with their final homestand, May 28-30, hosting Iowa in season-finale action.
The weekend series opens on Friday, May 28 in Friday Night Lights baseball style with a 6:35 p.m. first pitch. Game two of the weekend is on Saturday, May 29 in a 4 p.m. start time, nationally televised on Big Ten Network. The final game of the season is on Sunday, May 30 with a 1:05 p.m. first pitch.
Sunday is MSU's Senior Day, as the Spartans will honor their seven seniors: Sam Benschoter, Trevor Hopman, Bryce Kelley, Andrew Morrow, Jarret Olson, Bailey Peterson and Joe Stewart.
The weekend schedule is subject to change based on weather.
Along with any schedule updates, fans can follow the games with links for live stats, live audio (when available) and live streaming from Big Ten Network+ at MSUSpartans.com.
This is the second time this season that a Spartan has been recognized by Collegiate Baseball and named to the list nationally recognizing players, as senior pitcher Sam Benschoter collected the accolade on April 26.
Peterson, a senior from Grandville, Mich., went 6-for-14 with eight RBI and four extra-base hits, including three home runs in the Spartans' three games over the weekend at Rutgers, as Michigan State took two of three to capture its second-straight road series win. In Sunday's 14-8 Victory for MSU, Peterson bashed two home runs as part of going 4-for-5, ending a triple shy of the cycle, but knocking two home runs, a double and a single, and totaling seven RBI, helping the Green & White to a season-high run total and tying season-best 17 hits.
Peterson's seven RBI is tied for the most in a Big Ten game this season and Peterson is the first Spartan with seven ribbies since Brandon Hughes had seven on March 26, 2017 at Illinois.
Sunday's two-HR game by Peterson was his second game this season with two round-trippers, also going yard twice vs. Purdue on April 18, 2021 at Champaign, Ill. in the pod with Illinois. The two HR gave Peterson three homers in the series, as he went deep on Saturday, and he now leads the Spartans with six HR on the season.
The seven RBI by Peterson is an MSU individual season-high, while the four hits in a game ties an MSU individual season-high, marking the third game that a player had four hits.
Peterson and the Spartans wrap up the 2021 with their final homestand, May 28-30, hosting Iowa in season-finale action.
The weekend series opens on Friday, May 28 in Friday Night Lights baseball style with a 6:35 p.m. first pitch. Game two of the weekend is on Saturday, May 29 in a 4 p.m. start time, nationally televised on Big Ten Network. The final game of the season is on Sunday, May 30 with a 1:05 p.m. first pitch.
Sunday is MSU's Senior Day, as the Spartans will honor their seven seniors: Sam Benschoter, Trevor Hopman, Bryce Kelley, Andrew Morrow, Jarret Olson, Bailey Peterson and Joe Stewart.
The weekend schedule is subject to change based on weather.
Along with any schedule updates, fans can follow the games with links for live stats, live audio (when available) and live streaming from Big Ten Network+ at MSUSpartans.com.
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