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But defending the outfield at Ray Fisher Stadium is vastly different from the outfield at Charles Schwab, the home of the Big Ten Tournament. With dozens of extra feet to defend in the outfield and a large expanse of foul territory, all three starting outfielders had a tall task in front of them if they wanted to keep UCLA’s bats at bay.
Twelve players in Michigan history have hit .400 or better in a single season, led by Bill Freehan's .446 in 1961.