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No. 21 Maryland baseball takes down Delaware, 14-4, to improve to 8-0 this season

The tall centerfield wall is typically one of the hardest areas of the field to hit home runs at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium, yet right fielder Troy Schreffler Jr. found a way to do just that for No. 21 Maryland baseball.

When the right fielder swung at a pitch in the second inning, the ball sailed over the large green stand, a grandiose display of power hitting to give the Terps a two-run home run. Schreffler Jr.’s hit drove in two of four total second-inning runs as Maryland grew an early lead which it never gave up.

Schreffler Jr.