Thursday, May 29, 2008

Some predictions

Baseball America

http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/postseason/regional/2008/266198.html

Rivals.com

http://collegebaseball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=811447

THE BUZZ
There has been much discussion that Miami was given a very tough Regional. Sure, compared to the College Station Regional it's tough, but besides the Hurricanes this Regional is filled with inconsistent teams. Missouri is a very good team when they're on, but when they're off they can lose to anyone. The Tigers will also have to throw All-American pitcher Aaron Crow against Ole Miss. Speaking of the Rebels, they looked good at the SEC Tournament. But like the Tigers, what exactly are you going to get from them in Regional play? That's the million-dollar question. Also like Missouri, the Rebels likely will throw ace pitcher Lance Lynn in the first game – not in a possible matchup against Miami. Bethune-Cookman is a team many feel is a tough four-seed for the Hurricanes, but don't' expect coach Jim Morris to take them lightly. In the end, the 'Canes have the most balanced team and should move on.

Bethune-Cookman

Last but not least, fourth seeded Bethune-Cookman out of the MEAC. Bethune-Cookman is the MEAC regular and post-season champion. Bethune-Cookman finished 17 -1 in conference and were 36-20 overall. The MEAC is not a very strong conference seeing as only one other team had a record above .500 and the team was only a game over .500. At least Bethune-Cookman did what they had to do and ran through through the conference without any problems. They have a tough first day match-up against Miami.

hitting-.297 average
pitching- 3.86 ERA
defense-.959 fielding pct (Led the conference in fielding!)

Hitting

Led the conference in hitting with a .297 batting average. They dont score very many runs scoring 419 runs in 56 games throughout the year, walks taken (255) and SO (506). Two hitters to watch for them are JOse Lazada who lead the conference in hitting with .404 average. However Lozada is not a good fielding, seeing as he committed 20 errors which led the team. The other hitter to watch is Osvaldo Torres who is hitting .339, with 12HR and 72RBIs.

Pitching

Their starting pitching just by looking at their stats is actually pretty good. Again the level of competition faced compared to the other teams in the regional is not very high, but they got the job done. Leading the way for the pitching staff is HIram Burgos who is 9-1 with a 1.20 era with 1 save. Burgos made 15 appearances, 12 of them starting and only gave up one HR. He will need probably the start of his life on Friday afternoon to beat a strong Miami offense.


latest line up for Bethune-Cookman

ORTIZ,Jose cf.
FORD,Kenneth ph/rf
HOYTE,Justin rf
VELEZ,Jorge ph/c
LOZADA,Jose ss
TORRES,Osvaldo 1b
JONES,Neal dh
CASTRO,Emmanuel 3b
RUPERTO,Jeremy c
DE LA ROSA,Devin lf
BROOKS,Mark 2b.
PATTERSON,Aaron 2b
JONES,Patrick lf/cf


To look at more stats if interested

http://www.meacsports.com/artman/publish/baseball.shtml
http://bccathletics.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/beth-m-basebl-body.html

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Miami Hurricanes preview

Miami (47-8, 23-5)

The number team in the country for the most of the year, the Hurricanes only lost one weekend series this weekend. This is also the second year in a row the Tigers and Hurricanes are in the same regional. Last year of course, the Hurricanes were in the Mizzou regional as a number 2 seed. Miami lost their first game to Louisville, then beat Kent St. in the losers bracket, and lost to Louisville again in an elimination game.

Miami hitting-.329 (2nd in conference)
Miami pitching-3.96 (6th in conference)-Should tell you how good the conference's pitching is.
Miami defense-.975 (2nd in conference)

Offense

Offensively this team is just stacked and lead by Yonder Alonso, who is hitting .380 with 21HR and 66RBIs. Stats that jump out while analyzing them are the number of HR (90), 2B (119), and R (496). This is a team that you do not want to mess around with because they will beat you up.

Pitching

The pitching on this team just by looking at the numbers is pretty average with the exception of their number one started Chris Hernandez and closer Carlos Gutierrez. It is clear to see that the offense carries this team, but again a team you probably dont want to fall behind in late innings. Stats that jump out while looking at their stats, are opponents ERA (8.12), SO (475), and their ERA (3.96). The pitching staff also does not walk people (160) on the season as a staff.

Chris Hernandez (11-0, 2.44, 97SO)
Carlos Gutiererrez (4-2, 11SV, only 13SO)

Miami's # 2

Eric Erickson ( 7-1 4.31, 56SO)

If Mizzou and Miami both win I imagine Mizzou will face Hernandez. Bethune-Cookman should not be a match for Miami, because offensively, I imagine Miami will overpower them. More to come on Bethune-Cookman tomorrow.

last Miami lineup

Blake Tekotte cf
Jemile Weeks 2b
Yonder Alonso 1b
Mark Sobolewski 3b
Ryan Jackson ss
Dennis Raben rf
Dave DiNatale lf
Adan Severino lf
Jason Hagerty dh
Yasmani Grandal c

If you want to look at more stats check out these two links

http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-basebl/acc-m-basebl-body.html
http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mifl-m-basebl-body.html

Bethune-Cookman preview tomorrow.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ole Miss Preview

Ole Miss Rebels (37-24, 15-15, 5-5)

Ole Miss vs. Mizzzou

hitting-.297 which is good for 8th in conference .301(MIZZ)
pitching-4.00 ERA which is good for 3rd in conference 4.54 (MIZZ)
defense-.966 fielding percentage, 78 errors in 61 games .967, 71 errors in 57 games(MIZZ)

Just from looking at this teams offensive stats, it seems as if the pitching carries this team to most of its victories. The SEC is loaded with good pitching and teams, seeing as nine teams made the NCAA tournament. Some key stats to point out for this Ole Miss team is they are 10th in slugging at .451, last in conference with a .373 on base pct, and 10th in walks taken with 214. They are in the middle of the conference in most other offensive statistics, so according to SEC standards they are an average offensive team. The pitching on the other hand for Ole Miss seems to be pretty good. Key stats for pitching are a .253 opponents batting average which is tops in the SEC. The pitching staff is also second in the conference in innings pitched, first in batters struck out (575), third in hits allowed (528). The strike outs are the stat that stands out the most because even in four less games, Mizzou's pitching staff struck out 466 hitters, which is a difference of 109.

latest line up

Jordan Henry rf (14-17 SB-ATT)
Fuller Smith dh
Logan Power lf
Cody Overbeck 3b (15HR 53RBI, .608 SLG%)
Michael Guerrero cf
Matt Smith 1b (14HR, 39RBI, .538SLG%, leads team with 72SO)
Zach Miller 2b
Tim Ferguson ss (leads team with 9 errors)
Brett Basham c


Pitching

#1 Lance Lynn (7-3, 4.21, 103SO in 84.1 IP)
Closer- Scott Bittle (6-1, 26APP, 8 SV, 118SO in 66.1IP)

Bittle is fourth on the team in innings pitched, so it is clear that they rely on him heavily once they get leads. Lynn just based on the games started and innings pitched is averaging about six innings pitched. Bittle definitely seems to be the eight and ninth inning guys. Mizzou will have to get ahead early and hope the bullpen can hold a lead to avoid seeing Bittle.

If anyone would like a better look at these stats, they can look at these two links

http://secsports.com/new/sports/bbc/08stats/lgteams.htm
http://www.olemisssports.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=13045&SPID=748&DB_OEM_ID=2600

Monday, May 26, 2008

And Mizzou will land in...

The Miami regional!

1. Miami (47-8)
2. Missouri (38-19)
3. Ole Miss (37-24)
4. Bethune-Cookman (36-20)

The winner of this regional will play the Arizona regional which is not so easy either

1. Arizon (38-17)
2. Michigan (45-12)
3. Kentucky (42-17)
4. E. Michigan (25-32)

I will have a little preview on each team starting tomorrow with Missouri's first day opponent Ole miss.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

NCAA Tournament

With Mizzou's lost yesterday to Texas A&M, they were eliminated from playing today in the Big 12 Championship game (Texas-Kansas St.) and an automatic bid. Mizzou is a lock to get in the tournament, but playing today probably would have helped their chances of hosting a regional. Regional sites are announced today with the rest of the field being announced tomorrow morning at 11:30 a.m. It is hard to predict where Mizzou will land tomorrow, but I have seen Rice, Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Ann Arbor over the past few weeks. It should be an exciting two days of finding out where teams land.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Texas-OU

What a wild one in Oklahoma city! Texas and Oklahoma went back and forth today with both teams needing todays game. Texas got off to a fast start scoring two runs each in three of the first four innings of the game to get out to a 6-1 lead. Oklahoma battled back scoring six runs in the seventh inning to pull ahead. Texas scored one run in the bottom of the seventh and eight to pull ahead 8-7. Texas then fell a part in the top of the 9th inning. A leadoff double, miscommunication on a sacrifice bunt, an error, and a couple of walks lead a three run inning for Oklahoma to pull ahead 10-8. Texas put together a couple of hits together and got one run on an rbi single and the game tying run on a past ball. With short stop David Hernandez down 0-2 in the count, he singled into left field to drive in the game winning run, scored by Brandon Belt. It was fitting for Belt to score since he struggled in the top of the ninth. Oklahoma is now eliminated from the Big 12 championship game tomorrow and now only Texas or Mizzou can go from this pool. Texas needs a Mizzou loss to A&M to advance to Sunday and Mizzou needs to win to advance. Not sure on a time yet for the baseball game since the Texas-Oklahoma game just ended, but the table is now set for Mizzou to advance.

A&M game today

According to aggieathletics.com Freshman Barret Loux (4-2, 4.62 ERA) will start todays game against the Tigers. Loux has made 13 starts this year, with 72IP, 70Ks, and 30BB, but leads the pitching staff with 9HRs given up. Maybe the Tiger offense can get a couple home runs today. Ian Berger should get the start today for the Tigers. The game is @ 12:30 today after the Texas-Oklahoma game currently in progress.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Oklahoma game

THe Tigers lost last night in Oklahoma's last at bat, which now means they need Texas help again. Texas needs to beat OU and Mizzou needs to beat A&M on Saturday. The defense can not play like they did last night. The Tigers committed four errors in the game, which hopefully is not repeated on Saturday. I would have to guess that Ian Berger starts on Saturday now, and if everything falls into place, probably go with Rick Zagone to start on Sunday.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Tonight's game

Aaron Crow is throwing tonight's game against Oklahoma. In Crow's start against OU this year he struggled early giving up three runs in the first and one run in the second. He finished with a line of 7.2IP, 7H, 4 runs all earned, and 2BB. Greg Folgia was the hitting star of the game going 4-5 with 4RBIs. Ryan Duke pitched on Sunday, so it is unlikely hell pitch tonight's game against MIzzou. My educated guess is that C.J. Blue will start tonight's game against the Tigers.

Blue's pitching stats for the year

6-3 4.95 ERA 14 appearances 8 starts

His only appearance against Mizzou this year was in relief. He pitched 2.1IP, allowed 5H and three runs all earned.

Texas is currently up 14-8 through 7/ If the Longhorns hang on and Mizzou wins tonight, they will be playing in Sundays championship game.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Update

Oklahoma beat Texas A&M 4-1, which changes a lot of things. If Texas A&M loses to Texas tomorrow it would make them 0-2 and eliminate them from playing in the championship game on Sunday. The game against OU would essentially be the championship game for Mizzou because they would then be 2-0 and own tie breakers against OU and Texas. If OU and Texas win tomorrow, OU would be 2-0 and Texas 1-1 . If Texas beats OU and Mizzou beats A&M, three teams could potentially be 2-1 ,which could create quite a jam. Mizzou, Texas, and OU would all be 2-1 with OU having beat Mizzou, but losing to Texas. Mizzou would have beaten Texas and A&M, but losing to A&M. Texas would have beaten OU and A&M, but have lost to Mizzou.

Tiebreaker if that happens from big12sports.com

In the event of more than two teams being tied for the top spot within a bracket, the highest seeded team will advance to Sunday's winner-take-all Championship game.

This is getting ahead, but it does not hurt to look at all the things that could happen.

Game 1 vs. Texas

Great game by both teams with Mizzou coming out with the victory in ten thanks to a Trevor Coleman rbi single. Jacob Priday tied the game with a two run home run after Chance Ruffin completely shut the Tigers down. Rick Zagone was great today, keeping the Tigers in the game until Kyle Gibson came in to replace him. Gibson came in the 8th and got the Tigers out of a jam after the Longhorns advanced a runner to third with one out. The Tigers play again tomorrow night against Oklahoma with an expected start of 7:30. The team that actually uses the park plays a game at 11 that same morning so we will have wait to see how it affects Texas vs. Texas A&M.

Possible pitching scenarios

I said yesterday that Gibson might pitch this game, but it appears he has taken over the closers role . Now, this might be getting ahead a bit, but now look for Ian Berger to start against Oklahoma tomorrow. I think they will try to avoid using Gibson and possibly use him against Texas A&M. Now if all of this happens, Crow would pitch Sunday. Crow could still pitch the opener against whoever the Tigers play in whatever regional they land in.

Another Scenario is that Berger goes tomorrow, and Crow goes against A&M on Saturday. If they could win the pool, it could be a mix of Zagone, Tepesch, and possibly Gibson again on Sunday.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Big XII Tournament Time

After a big sweep against rival Nebraska, the Tigers are preparing for a run in the Big XII tournament. Aaron Crow was dominant in the win Friday. Gibson, Zagone, and Tepesch all pitched well in Sundays 7-3 win. It was definitely a good tune up for the tournament this week. Congrats are in order for Aaron Crow being named Big XII pitcher of the year. Aaron Senne and Jacob Priday were named to the first team while Trevor Coleman was named to the second team. Greg Folgia, Ryan Lollis, and Kyle Gibson all received honorable mention. Looking at the second team pitchers, a case can be made for Gibson being put on the second team.

Big XII Tournament Schedule for the Tigers

#4 seed Tigers vs. # 5 seed Texas Longhorns -5/21 @ 9 a.m. Probable pitching matchup according to TexasSports. com

Texas: RHP Chance Ruffin (7-3, 1.84 ERA)
Missouri: LHP Rick Zagone (2-3, 5.22 ERA)

Ruffin was also named Big XII freshman of the year

Ruffin defeated the Tigers in Texas's only win on the first series between the two teams 9-2. Here is Ruffins line from the start, Ruffin, Chance...... 5.1 4H 2R 2ER 5B

More from TexasSports.com

In the last 14 games, the Longhorns pitching staff has been dominant posting, an 11-3 record and 2.45 ERA. After posting just one shutout in the first 39 games, Texas posted three during the 14-game stretch. KENN KASPAREK and CHANCE RUFFIN both went 3-0 during the span with ERAs of 1.27 and 1.61, respectively. Before catching fire, the Longhorns posted a 5.14 ERA and struggled to a 23-16 record.


#4 seed Tigers vs. # 8 seed Oklahoma Sooners- 5/22 @ 7:30 p.m.

The Tigers have not decided on a pitcher for Thursday game, but I imagine if they can win Wednesday game they will throw Kyle Gibson and save Crow from the game against Texas A&M and probably flip flop the two if they lose Wednesday.

From soonersports.com

The Sooners finished the regular season with a .316 average in Big 12 games, the top mark in the conference. OU has finished a season hitting over .300 in Big 12 play on four occasions (2006, 2000, 1998 and 1997). In 2008, Jamie Johnson (.393-4th), Mike Gosse (.360-9th) and Aljay Davis (.354-10th) each rank in the top 10 in the Big 12 among conference games played.

#1 seed Texas A&M vs. #4 seed Tigers-5/24

If the Tigers were to win their pool, they would play the other pools champion on Sunday @ 1 p.m. on FSN.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Nebraska Preview

I wrote a little yesterday on how Nebraska won a tough series against A&M last week. Nebraska is a team that was predicted to finish 6th in the conference due to many reasons including some off season troubles for some players. We can not say this is not a good team anymore, they just find a way to keep winning. The Tigers will have a tough time on their hands this weekend but they have played better the last couple of weekends. It also seems like the pitching is coming together as well with Gibson continuing to pitch well and Zagone as well, even though he hit a wall in his start last week. The Tigers have also played well the last conference series of the year. Two years ago they swept Texas, last year beat Kansas two out three with Frey memorable three run walk off home run. Lets hope that trend continues.

Projected Pitching Match ups

Nebraska (39-9-1, 17-6-1 Big 12)

Probable Starting Pitchers

Dorn vs. Crow Friday will be a huge match up. I expect lots of scouts to be watching this one. Dorn has returned to form after a tough season last year and become Nebraska's ace. If the Tigers can win Friday night, I think they could sweep the series. Weber was 6-0 over a stretch from March 1-April 5 with an earned run average of 1.64. He struggled in his last outing which was a no decision against the Aggies allowing six runs. Pribanic has average numbers and gives up a lot of hits (69 in 67.2IP). He does not walk many (32BB) and has 55 strike outs. On Saturday and Sunday, I expect it to be Gibson and Zagone. It was odd to see Gibson out of the pen last week, but that might just show how little confidence Coach J has in anyone outside of Ryan Allen and Nick Tepesch. Ian Berger should also get some time in at some point this weekend.

Insights from a Nebraska fan

Dan jennings might be the sunday guy, although i doubt they'd switch it up at this point in the season. Pribanic throws harder than any of them, but lacks control big time. Jennings has been unreal but he's also nice to bring in late in the games.



Friday
NU-Johnny Dorn, Sr., RHP (5-1, 2.65 ERA)
MU-Aaron Crow, Jr., RHP (11-0, 2.82 ERA)

Saturday
NU-Thad Weber, Sr., RHP (8-2, 4.24 ERA)
MU-TBA

Sunday
NU-Aaron Pribanic, Jr., RHP (3-3, 4.26 ERA)
MU-TBA

lets look at some regional projections.

Last Nebraska line up

Nimmo, Bryce cf
Mort, Jake 3b
Opitz, Jake
Abeita, Mitch
Sullivan, Nick lf
Farst, Tyler 1b
Belfonte, DJ rf
Stewart, David dh
Cotton, Andy ss
Neer, Cody ph
Kline, Ben ss 1

This is according to Rivals.com as of this week

Houston Regional
Host: Rice {5}
1. Rice (CUSA Automatic)
4. Columbia (IVY Automatic)
2. Missouri (Big XII at large)
3. Dallas Baptist (Independent at large)

Baseball America

Ann Arbor, Mich

1. San Diego
2. Michigan* regional host
3. Missouri
4. Notre Dame

From baseballamerica.com

Missouri, like Kentucky, could move up to a No. 2 seed with a strong finish, but the Tigers will have to deal with Nebraska this weekend in Columbia, Mo. The Tigers, who are ranked No. 15 in the nation, stick out as a No. 3 seed, but bad losses to Minnesota, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, Texas Tech and Kansas hurt their RPI (46), as do nine games against Indiana State, Toledo and South Dakota State. Still, beating Nebraska could render all of that moot.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Update

Mizzou won a series last weekend against rival Kansas and even though a sweep would have been nice, two out three is always good. Mizzou is pretty much locked into finishing fourth or fifth so this weekend against the Huskers is very important. The Tigers win the tie breaker with Baylor and Texas if either team were able to tie the Tigers for fourth place in the conference. The Tigers can play spoiler this weekend because A&M can still lose the conference title to Nebraska as a result of Nebraska taking two out three last weekend. Once the Big 12 Conference brackets are finalized, I will have an update who where Mizzou will be.

Currently

(1,4,5,8)-A&M, Mizzou, Texas, Oklahoma
(2,3,6,7)-Nebraska, OSU, Baylor, Kansas

9th place Kansas St and 10th place Texas can still make the Tournament. Kansas plays instate rival Kansas and Texas Tech play Baylor. Spots are still up in the air and it will be an interesting weekend in the Big 12.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Rivals tournament projections

Check out Rivals. com tournament predictions. Right now Mizzou is a #3 seed in the Georgia regional.

http://collegebaseball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=805499

Monday, May 5, 2008

Update

Weekend update

The Tigers squeaked by Kansas St. this weekend with a couple of wild baseball games. It would have been nice to have the sweep, but two out of three is not so bad. It was good to see Kyle Gibson and Rick Zagone pitch well. I also forgot to mention that Ian Berger pitched really well against Kansas earlier in the week. Hopefully they can keep it up, because itll nice to have in regional play wherever the Tigers end up.

The Tigers have a tough mid-week match up against Creighton tomorrow afternoon. If you are going to the game, its at 4 p.m. They are in the middle of the pack for conference hitting, hitting .280, but second in the conference with 39 home runs. The Blue Jays are second in pitching with a 3.75 era and also lead the league in defense. Below is Creighton's conference record, actual record, home record, away record and winning steak column.


Creighton 13-8 30-16 17-4 12-11 L1 3rd place in MVC behind Missouri St. and Wichita St.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Update/Preview of KST

I am not sure what is going with this Tigers baseball team right now, but they need to shape up quick. The series last week at Texas A&M was a complete disaster. The Tigers had two games they easily could have won, but after blowing an 8-1 lead, they seemed to sleep through both games until the Seventh inning of the Sunday game. However, there were a couple of positives this weekend. One of the first things Id like to mention is Rick Zagone's strong outing. He pitched very well with the amount of pitches he threw. It was good to see him pull together back to back strong outings and get back in the rotation. Despite losing 2 of 3 to A&M, I think this is a team the Tigers can play with. I mentioned earlier the Tigers could have easily won the series, so that is something to keep an eye on. I would like to see the Tigers get a chance to face this team in the Big 12 tournament. Tigers now have to position themselves for a strong finish in conference play and positioning in the Big 12 tournament/ NCAA tournament.

Kansas St. Preview

KST (6-12, 21-23)

Right now the Wildcats are on the border of making the Big 12 tournament currently in 8th place with a 6-12 conference record. The Wildcats are coming off a big midweek win by defeating 8th ranked Wichita St. 3-2. The Shockers committed four errors and had the tying run on in the last inning.

Pitching match ups

Crow vs. Lance Hoge (5.19 1-5)
Gibson vs. Brad Hutt (3.08 , 4-3)
Zagone vs. A.J. Morris ( 5.23 4-2)

It does not look like they have a consistent Sunday starter. Hoge has made 6 starts, Midweek starter against Wichita St has made 9 and Chase Bayuk has made 6. Im guessing that either of these guys could make a Sunday start or appear at least appear in Sundays game.


Projected line up courtesy of KST PDF preview off of kstatesports.com

POS. PLAYER YR. B/T BA-HR-RBI NOTES

C Rob Vaughn Jr. R/R .229-2-7 Has started 20 of the last 24 games.
1B Justin Bloxom So. S/R .275-6-34 Blasted 2-run, walk-off HR last Wed. vs. UC Irvine.
2B Brett Scott Sr. R/R .287-0-15 Leads team in on-base percentage at .437.
3B Nate Tenbrink Jr. L/R .245-0-8 Leads team in seven offensive categories.
SS Drew Biery Jr. R/R .196-3-20 Has raised average 15 points in last 12 games.
LF Adam Muenster So. R/R .308-0-14 Leads team with batting average at .308.
CF Jordan Cruz Jr. L/R .275-2-23 Currently riding career-best 9-game hit streak.
RF Jason King Fr. S/R .275-3-21 Has started 20 of last 23 games in right field.
DH Byron Wiley Jr. L/L .196-0-14 Has DHed the past 3 games and 4 of last 7.

The team has a team batting average of .249 which is last in Big 12 play with 27hrs and 212rbis as a team. They are also near the bottom in fielding percentage.

In the end, the Tigers should sweep this Kansas St. team, if not, definitely win the series.

Friday, April 25, 2008

HUGE weekend

This is a big weekend for the Tigers against conference leaders Texas A&M. This should be an interesting battle with the Tigers giving up the most hits per 9 innings and the Aggies leading the conference with a .330 batting average. The Tigers split a pair of mid week games, defeating Eastern Illinois and losing to Souther Illinois. Potential Sunday starter Rick Zagone looked good against Eastern and hopefully is returning to his 2007 form. Note: The Aggies have won 12 straight conference games. A sweep is unlikely, but two out of three would send a huge message.

Probables (From A&M athletic site)
FRIDAY

A&M - #30 Brooks Raley (Fr., LHP, 5-0, 3.11 ERA)
MU - #43 Aaron Crow (Jr., RHP, 9-0, 2.37 ERA)

SATURDAY

A&M - #50 Barret Loux (Fr., RHP, 2-1, 5.00 ERA)
MU - #44 Kyle Gibson (So., RHP, 6-0, 3.09 ERA)

SUNDAY

A&M - #13 Clayton Ehlert (So., RHP, 5-2, 3.21 ERA)
MU - TBD (Im guessing a combination of Rick Zagone and maybe Berger if Zagone runs into trouble)


Hitter to watch

Dane Carter is the Big 12 conference leading hitter. He is hitting .428 with 6hr and 46 rbis and also leads the country in triples with 8

Most recent line up against Baylor

Colligan, Kyle cf
Stouffer, Blake 2b
Carter, Dane 3b
Duran, Jose ss.
Anders, Luke 1b
Brown, Darby dh.
Ruggiano, Brian rf
Feltner, Ben lf
Gonzalez, Kevin c

Key Series to watch this weekend

Nebraska @ Baylor
Oklahoma St vs. Kansas

Monday, April 21, 2008

Mizzou/Big 12 update

The Mizzou baseball team took 2 out of 3 this weekend from OU and took the series in Norman for the first time since 1971. However Sunday's game was terrible. Getting run ruled against a bad OU did not look good and neither did any Mizzou pitcher who went this weekend. They needed a sweep, but the series victory is nice.

Mid week games

Eastern Illinois at Mizzou
Southern Illinois vs. Mizzou

Next weekend

Against conference leading Texas A&M on the road which should be a great series. Expect a preview Thursday or Friday.

Conference Standings

Its getting to that time of year where each week ill take a look at conference standings and teams that have a chance to win the Big 12. Next to each team are their remaining Big 12 series.

Texas A&M (15-3) vs. Mizzou, @ Nebraska, vs. Texas
Nebraska (13-4-1) @ Baylor, vs. A&M, @ Mizzou
Oklahoma St (11-7) vs. Kansas, vs. Texas Tech, vs. OU
Mizzou (9-6) @ A&M, vs. Kansas St. @ Kansas, vs. Nebraska


Right now it looks like OSU could end the season strong with their remaining nine big 12 games at home. Their offense is hitting the ball extremely well right now.

From Big12sports.com

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

The Big 12 introduced a two-division, pool play format for the championship in 2006. Each of the eight teams competing is guaranteed a minimum of three games.

Results from the league's 27-game round-robin conference schedule will determine the eight seeds for the Championship. Seeds 2, 3, 6 and 7 will compete in pool play on one side of the bracket, while seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8 will play in the other. The two teams with the best record within their bracket will advance to the Championship game, with the winner earning the Big 12's automatic berth into the NCAA Championship. Head-to-head competition will break ties within each bracket. In the event of more than two teams being tied for the top spot within a bracket, the highest seeded team will advance to Sunday's winner-take-all Championship game.

Under current format

(1,4,5,8) Mizzou , A&M, Texas, and KST
(2,3,6,7) Nebraska, OSU, Baylor, and Kansas

OU and Texas Tech are currently on the outside looking in

Friday, April 18, 2008

OU preview

Oklahoma (3-8, 24-13-1)

Last week was a good week for the Tigers and the bats. It started with a win at Missouri St and then bringing the steel I guess to Texas. It was a great series and seems like the bats are back in line, now they just need to get out of their slump where one pitcher struggles and the other two pitch decently.  Two weekends ago it was Gibson against OSU and last weekend it was Berger against Texas. Maybe this weekend against struggling OU team in conference will be just what the doctor ordered. I would also like to congratulate Jacob Priday on his great week and being named national player of the year. Note to the Big 12 for the rest of the season, Kyle Russell may have found his power stroke. He hit four hrs in the series last weekend and none of them were cheap shots. 

Expected pitching match-ups for the weekend

Friday

Crow vs. Jeremy Erben (1-0 4.61, 41.0IP, 31k, 21BB)

Saturday

Gibson vs. Andrew Doyle (5-3, 3.07, 58.2IP, 43K, 11BB)

Sunday

Berger vs. TBA (C.J. Blue pitched the Sunday game last week)

Closer-Jake McCarter has 9 saves with a 5.32 ERA which looks like line Joe Borowski would have.

OU was swept in their series against A&M last week and I think the Tigers need to do the same as well. They are a series behind Nebraska and A&M so they still have a chance to win conference but a sweep would help their chances. 

Most recent OU lineup

Aljay Davis(9-10)
Matt Harughty (8-12SB)
Mike Gosse (.364, 5 hr, 28rbis)
J.T. Wise
Jarod Freeman
Jamie Johnson (12-13SB)
Tyson Seng
Aaron Baker
Casey Johnson
C.J. Blue 

Friday, April 11, 2008

Texas Longhorns series preview

Texas (7-5, 3rd in Conference 22-10 overall)

Last meeting-Mizzou won the series last year in Texas

This is a battle of the two teams that were pre-season picked 1 and 2 in conference, but both are somewhat struggling conference play.  Texas won their last series against OU by beating two out of three while Mizzou lost two of three to OSU. Mizzou could really use a big weekend to move up to third place in conference by winning two of three. The hitting seems to be slowly coming back, scoring eight runs in their win against Missouri St. and six in the loss to OSU last Sunday. One thing that Mizzou will have to beside shutting Texas's offense down is to play better defense. It is something the team has been struggling with since the Minnesota series. The defense along with the weak offense hurt them in Ian Berger's start last Saturday. 

Probable pitching match ups for the weekend

Friday-Austin Wood (2-2, 4.46 era) vs. Aaron Crow (7-0 .69)
Saturday-Brandon Workman (4-1, 3.19 era) vs. Ian Berger (3-1, .81 era)
Sunday-Chance Ruffin (3-2, 1.73) vs. Kyle Gibson (5-0, 2.84 era)

Wood-What I get from looking at Wood's stats is that is a soft tossing lefty that has good control and probably works the corners. He has 11 BB and 23SO in 36.1 IP.

Workman-Power pitcher with 42SO in 37IP. Workman also has very good control with only 11BB in 42.0IP

Ruffin-Made most of his appearance out of the bullpen this year with this being only his fourth start. 

lineup from last game

Michael Torres
Travis Tucker
Jordan Dunks
Russell Moldenhauer
Brandon Belt
Kyle Ryssell
Preston Clark
Cameron Rupp
David Hernandez 



Friday, April 4, 2008

Oklahoma St. Cowboys

Oklahoma St. Cowboys 4-5 in Conference 18-8 overall

Expected Starting Pitchers (last weekends starters against A&M)

Andrew Oliver (2-1 3.08 era)-Tonight 19BB in 38 innings pitched and 30 hits averages a K an inning

Tyler Lyons-Saturday (4-2 3.38) 38 hits in 40ip but also 39ks 

Tyler Blandford-Sunday (3-2 5.85) 11 walks in 32.1 IP

Closer

Jody Mercer (0-1, 5sv, 2.45 era). Mercer is also a position player and a pretty good one at that. He is hitting .345, 5hr, 29rbis. 

Offense

The team average is .319, so OSU has hit the ball well on the season. I dont expect that to continue with the Tiger starters. All three starters pitched very well against Texas Tech last year.  The bullpen will have to step up this weekend. They cant expect the Tiger starters to go 8 or 9 innings each time out. So I expect a big weekend out them if they are going to win this series from OSU. 

Hitters to watch

Donnie Webb-.378 1hr 19rbis 8-8 SB 16 SO in 90 AB
Rebel Ridling-.336 7hrs 26rbis 26 in 110AB
Matt Hague- .362 4hr 29rbis 14S0 in 105 AB

These hitters are an example of an OSU that from the numbers does not appear to strike out much and have good at bats. They have as a team 909abs and only 184SO. So they should put the ball in play. 

Most recent lineup

Michael Dabbs RF
Jordy Mercer SS
Matt Hague DH
Rebel Ridling 1b
Donnie Webb CF
Tyrone Hambly 3b
Dylan Brown LF
Luis Flores C
Thomas Belza 2b



If the Tigers can get the bats going again and the bullpen gets its act together I see no reason why the Tigers cant take 2 out 3.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Tigers funk

The Mizzou Tigers are definitely in a funk, but it should not worry fans. Even though the bullpen did not pitch very well this weekend, I am not worried about them. For the most part it is a young bullpen that just needs to get their feet wet in Big 12 play. Its something that comes with the territory of young pitchers, they are going to struggle. The hitters have also been in a little bit of a hitting funk. Minus the game on Sunday, the Tigers have not hit the ball well at all.  Hitting is contagious so all it takes is one guy to get it started and they should bounce back. Lets hope the Tigers funk ends tonight with a big win over Lincoln University. For the casual Tigers fan, this is still one of the best teams in the Big 12, so fear not, they will come to form. Expect to get an OSU scouting report tonight or tomorrow at some point. 

Friday, March 28, 2008

Texas Tech

Its been a while since I have gotten to post, I got caught up with a little thing called school. Since I last posted, the Tigers have played very well. Although the 14 game win stream just came to an end in Minnesota, I expect it to pick up this weekend again in Lubbock, TX against the Raiders. The Raiders are 12-11 (2-4) this season. Last year the Tigers swept the season series in Columbia. The Raiders have given up 44 runs in their 4 Big 12 losses, losing 12-1 to Texas A&M and 22-6 to Texas in two of the biggest losses. 

Expected starters for the Raiders
Nathan Karns (1-2 12.10 era)
A.J. Ramos (1-2 5.93 era)
Chad Bettis (3-1 3.69)

Closer-Zach Stewart (1.06 1-o and 3 sv). He is the only person on the team with a save so it would seem fitting that he is the closer. 

Line-up

This Raiders team is not much of a power team (23 hrs, 11 of which have been hit by Roger Kieschnick). They have however hit 61 doubles but only three triples, so they donrt seem to have much speed. They are 33-41 in the stolen base department with Willie Rueda (13-14) and Tanner Rindels (8-10). Those two are their 8th and 9 hitters which seems very surprising.  Their top two guys in the line up, Chris Hall (.330 18 runs scored and 13rbis) and Joey Kenworthy (.307 27 runs scored 12rbis) have four stolen bases between them. Roger Kieschnick is tearing it up so far. He his hitting .340 with 34 rbis, 9 2b, and is even 4-4 in the stolen base department.  If the Tigers can avoid getting hurt by him, it sounds like they should be able to handle this line up.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Weekend Wrap up/rankings

The Tigers had a great weekend against a very bad Indiana St team. Crow, Berger, and Gibson were all very dominant in their outings. It was great to see them all pitching well. Rick Zagone  came into game one of the double header and struggled again. It looks like Ian Berger has been moved up into the number 2 spot of the rotation and taken Zagone's part in the rotation. A game was added Saturday to make up for the missed Western Illinois game. Im guessing Zagone will probably game two of the double header or on Sunday. The weather is suppose to be shaky on Saturday as of right now, so it should be interesting to see if they can get two games in. 

Rankings

Baseball America-4
CBN-17
NCBWA -18 (wasnt updated as last check)
USA Today-11

Early issues:

So far the only issues that I have noticed with the Tigers is the inconsistent bullpen and base running. Scooter Hicks has looked good as the closer with one bad outing at UCF along with Ryan Allen. On Sunday however the bullpen gave up seven runs after Berger left the game. Kelly Fick rebounded from a rough outing in the first game to having a good one in game two getting out of a tough jam. Its a young bullpen, so I assume with experience that they will improve. The base running has always seemed to be an issue with the Tigers. Sunday pinch runner Rex Meyr over ran third base on a ball that didnt leave the infield and Ryan Lollis got thrown out at second once or twice trying to stretch a single into a double.  

What I think best Tiger line up looks like 

Austin Holt
Kyle Mach
Lollis 
Priday
Senne
Coleman
Folgia
Gray/Pietroburgo
Curt Calvert

Early preview: Toledo comes in this weekend averaging around 10 runs a game. More to come later this week on them.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Indiana St weekend preview

Mizzou will have its home opener Saturday. I read on mutigers.cstv.com that the series has been adjusted. ON Saturday they will play one game on Saturday instead of two. The Saturday game will now be at 2pm. On sunday they will play a game at 1 and then game 2 should begin around 4pm.

Expected rotation
Crow-Saturday
Zagone-Sunday Game 1
Gibson-Sunday Game 2

Dont be surprised to see Ian Berger out of the bullpen at some point Sunday if Gibson struggles or even just to get Berger some work with no mid week game.

Indiana St. Sycamores (1-5)
Starting Rotation this weekend (according to athletic site)

Michael Manus (0-1)-Saturday
Brian Oliver (0-1)-Sunday game 1
Micah Spencer-Sunday game 2 (2.84) Was named MVC notable pitcher on Monday.

They are on a three game losing streak after getting swept against Mississippi St last weekend. According to the site and box score, it looks they could have won two of the three games. They lost 6-4 on Friday and lost in 11 on Sunday 6-5 after leading 5-3 through 9. Looks like a team despite its early season start that will battle.

Projected lineup-Just based on what I have researched so far, there hasnt been a consistent line-up.  I guess the manger is searching for that right combination to get some offense sparked. 

Hot hitter-Chris Schmidt hitting .407 11-27, second on the team with five rbis. 

Dont forget to set your clocks forward Saturday night you dont miss the games on Sunday!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Game 4

The Tigers bounced back very nicely today against Cal Poly with a 6-3 win after a tough loss against USD yesterday afternoon. Kyle Gibson pitched well for the most part. He got into a little trouble in the first inning giving up 2 runs on 4 hits. Listening to the game, none of the hits sounded like they were very hard, just all happened to be placed in the right spots.  During his 6ip, Gibson was able to get out of some of the trouble he got himself into. After Gibson was taken out, the bullpen came in and pitched very well, 3ip, 0 walks, and 1 run allowed. Offensively, the Tigers were a little more patient today. Austin Holt and Jacob Priday both had 2rbi's each. Priday hit his second homer run of the year as well. Aaron Senne also drove in a run as well. The other Tiger run was scored on a past ball. 

The Tigers are scheduled to play Tuesday against Western Illinois, but the current weather forecast is not looking good for baseball. I expect somewhat of a pitcher by committee type deal. The Tigers have a 4 game series coming up next weekend so I would imagine they would want to have Ian Berger available for one of those games. 

If you dont have an all sports pass, the ticket is only a dollar. So come on out and support the Tigers. 

Current Record: 6-2,#5 ranking 

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Game 3

Tigers just lost their second game of the season. Rick Zagone struggled in his second outing of the yaer. He went five innings and struggled with his control today, giving up 5 runs, 4 earned. He pitched very well for a while and then hit a wall in the 6th. The bullpen also struggled somewhat. The offense struggled today with San Diegos pitching. A lot of strike outs from the Tiger hitters. This was a game the Tigers could have won with better pitching and better at bats. RBIs today from Priday, Lollis,and Steve Gray. The Tigers can still have a good weekend if they beat Cal Poly tomorrow. Kyle Gibson is the expected starter and pitched very well in his last start. Note: Scooter Hicks pitched again today, Jamieson said he is not sure if he will use Hicks tomorow. Tomorrows game is at 1pm central time.  

Friday, February 29, 2008

Game 1

Mizzou won game one against Cal 7-5. Aaron Crow had a solid game, but struggled a bit with control only going 5 innings. Crow did however have a career high 10ks in the game. The offense looked good early on, but struggled in later innings as Cal mounted a small comeback.  The bullpen struggled somewhat again today. Ryan Allen however looked good in getting the last 5 outs. Allen got out of a huge bases loaded jam in the top of the 8th inning. Jamieson had Scooter Hicks warming up in the pen, but it was good that he did not have to be used possibly twice today. Offensive stars of the game were Aaron Senne, who had a grand slam in the first inning. He finished the game with 5rbis. Kurt Calvert and Jacob Priday  both had 3 hits.  Pitching game 2 vs San Diego St I believe for the tigers will be Ian Berger.  Game 2 is scheduled to start at 8 p.m central time. 

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tournament this weekend

Mizzou is playing out at the University of San Diego this weekend.

Teams playing in the tournament:

USD-17 (2-3)-Saturday @ 3pm
San Diego St-22 (2-1) @SDST 8pm-Friday
Cal Poly Mustangs (2-1) @SDST 1pm-Sunday
Cal Bears (2-0-1) @ SDST @ 3pm-Friday

This is a very strong tournament the team is playing in with great pitching. The Mizzou offense was out in full force last weekend, so if they can keep that up, I am not too worried. Aaron Crow and Kyle Gibson were very strong in their two outings last week. Rick Zagone struggled a bit, but I expect him come back strong this weekend.  Lets hope Scooter Hicks bounces back strong this weekend from his outing against UCF. He finished strong last year, so I am not too worried about him. 

Mizzou has a double header Friday against Cal and San Diego. I am not sure how Jamieson will set the rotation for Friday. I kind of have the feeling that Crow will pitch the night cap to keep things  in order and then go Zagone on Saturday and then Gibson Sunday morning. That will be interesting to see how he decides to set the order.

Tiny Preview

Friday vs. Cal (3pm)

Projected Starters-not sure vs. Tyson Ross, jr, (1-0, 1.80 era)

DH Rich Gorman, So
C     Charlie Cutler, JR
3B   Jeff Kobernus
1B David Cooper, JR (Cooper is off to the hottest start so far hitting .400, 11RBI and 3hr)
2B Josh Satin, SR (Satin is not too far behind hitting .385, 4rbi and 2hr)
CF Brett Jackson, SO
RF Blake Smith,So
Ryan Hanlon, JR
Michael Brady, JR

Fri vs San Diego ST  (8pm)
(Most recent lineup)

Projected starter-Shane Kaufman pitched the second game of the series against San Diego last weekend. Last outing was extremely rough. Gave up 6 runs in .2 of an inning .

Brett Tanos
Troy Hanzawa-.391, 6rbis,0hr
Nick Romero
Garett Green-.450,8rbi, 2 hr
Brandon Glover
Cory Vaughn -.571,4rbi, 1hr
Erik Castro
J.T. Thomas
Pat Colwell

Bubbt Ruddy-.571, 1rbi,0hr (2nd highest battive average, 2 games played)


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