Fifteen games into his Ohio State baseball coaching career, Bill Mosiello already has something tangible to remember it by. Sitting in the Buckeyes’ team meeting room at Bill Davis Stadium sits a large leather wrestling-style belt, awarded to the team for its win at the Frisco College Baseball Classic, beating Mississippi State and Oklahoma to win the round-robin tournament, even with a 16-1 loss to California in between. “I actually thought it was a joke at first,” Mosiello said. “I wasn’t the most comfortable, caught me a little off guard. But I wouldn’t mind hoisting a few more of those.” For Ohio State, the belt was a turnaround, flipping five losses in the team’s first seven games into a winning record ahead of the Buckeyes’ home opener against Dayton Friday night. But Mosiello is not satisfied with early-season accolades. It doesn’t match the sky-high expectations he held for Ohio…
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