MUNCIE, Ind. -- Most balls that had any carry on them Sunday were going to right field.
The cold, late March wind was howling that direction, taking anything lifted that way much farther than normal. Most of the big hits in the air had gone that way.
Not Noah Navarro's.
When the Ball State second baseman stepped to the plate with two outs and the score tied in the bottom of the ninth, he did it the hard way.
Navarro smashed an 0-1 offering from Cal McAninch through the wind and over the left center field fence for his first home run of the season.