On the field, Taylor competes in the always competitive Mid-Central Conference (MCC). This year our spring schedule begins in the middle of February and continues into the post season the first week of May. Our schedule always features some of the best teams in the Midwest as well as providing us at least three opportunities to travel south to play teams in Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida.
But playing baseball at Taylor is about more than just the games on the field. Read more about Baseball at Taylor.
Recent News
11.19.2009 - Taylor Baseball Releases 2010 Schedule
The Taylor University baseball team has released its schedule for the 2010 season which is highlighted by a nine inning contest vs. NCAA Division I opponent, Indiana University.
11.18.2009 - Baseball Receives Votes in NAIA Top 25 Poll
The Taylor University baseball team received 62 points to finish just outside the Top 25 in the 2010 NAIA Baseball Coaches' Preseason Poll released by the NAIA Monday.
10.26.2009 - Taylor Among NAIA Champions of Character
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced that Taylor University was named a Champions of Character institution for the 2008-09 school year.
10.19.2009 - MCC Launches Website Redesign
The Mid-Central College Conference (MCC) has launched a redesign of the league's official webpage at www.mid-centralconf.org, commissioner J.D. Collins announced last week.
09.11.2009 - Trojan Baseball Hosts Alumni Day in October
On October 10, the Taylor baseball program will host their third annual alumni game and invite all baseball alums to join them in the festivities on campus.
Recent Results
The Taylor University baseball team's historic run to the NAIA National Championship Opening Round came to a close on Thursday afternoon with a 17-6 loss to Saint Xavier University.
A pair of hits by Paul Passiales and Michael Kraynak produced three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday as the Taylor University baseball team beat The Master's College 5-4 at the NAIA Championship Opening Round.
Fourth-ranked Berry pounded out 17 hits and scored four runs in two different innings Tuesday on the way to a 12-0 victory to give the Taylor baseball team its first loss of the double-elimination NAIA Baseball Championship Opening Round.
The Taylor University Trojans baseball team rallied with four straight runs Tuesday to defeat The Master's College (Calif.) 4-3 in the NAIA Baseball Championship Opening Round in Rome, Ga.
The Taylor University baseball team captured the 2009 MCC Baseball Tournament championship and a bid to the NAIA National Tournament with a 13-4 victory over Bethel College late Wednesday night.

