West Virginia's Carson Estridge moved back to the bullpen this past weekend, a move the Mountaineers are set to stick with for the rest of the season.
Before WVU's series against Arizona, Carson Estridge had thrown almost 20 innings on the season and had an ERA of less than 1.00. That inclined head coach Steve Sabins to put him into the starting rotation, where over the next three weeks, he would start to struggle.
In his three starts this season, Estridge combined to pitch 11.2 innings, allowing 13 runs on 19 hits, striking out 10, and walking four.