Injury riddled Iowa baseball prepares for stretch run

Iowa’s depth will be tested as the Hawkeyes get set for the stretch run of the Big Ten baseball season. Third leading hitter Kyle Huckstorf suffered a broken hand in last Friday’s game at Nebraska and is likely done for the season while second leading hitter Sam Peterson’s lower leg injury continues to flare up. He has been placed in a boot and is expected be out the rest of the year. Huckstorf and Peterson have combined fore 89 hits and 67 RBI for an Iowa team that is currently sixth in the Big Ten race with a 10-8 record. The top eight teams qualify for the conference tournament.

That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller who says it will change the way the Hawkeyes generate offense.

Heller says injuries are a part of baseball and it is up to other players to step up.

Heller says the availability of starting pitcher Cade Obermueller is uncertain for Friday’s start of a Big Ten series against Northwestern. He missed last weekend’s start at Nebraska with a sore back.

The Hawkeyes are 25-17 overall and are at home late this afternoon against North Dakota State in nonconference play. The Hawkeyes close the Big Ten race next week with series at co-leader Illinois.

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