Penguins hope to change narrative on diamond in 2026
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Correspondent file photo / Robert Hayes Youngstown State outfielder Brayden Kuriger puts a ball in play during a game against Purdue Fort Wayne on March 21 at Eastwood Field in Niles. YOUNGSTOWN — The Youngstown State baseball program has put together just one winning season in the last 15 years. In 2021, the Penguins went 32-24 overall and 24-16 in the Horizon League to finish third in the conference standings. Since then, YSU hasn’t won more than 21 games in a season, which includes last year when it went 15-42 overall and 11-19 in league play. As head coach Trevor Charpie heads into his second season leading the program, this year’s Penguins hope to change that...

