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		<title>Pitching Reigns In Stanford-Arizona Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 14:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong><em>By CB360 Contributor Jack Blanchat</em></strong></p>
<p>If you like good pitching, you missed out on a good series this weekend if you weren’t in Palo Alto, as the starting pitching for both the Arizona Wildcats and the Stanford Cardinal was tremendous all three days.</p>
<p>Stanford won the series with a 1-0 walk-off win in the 11th on Friday and a 2-1 eighth inning comeback win on Sunday after dropping the Saturday game 7-3, but both teams had some impressive performances on a sunny weekend in the Bay Area.</p>
<div id="attachment_20777" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Appel.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-20777" title="Appel" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Appel.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mark Appel (courtesy Gostanford.com)</p></div>
<p>No starter went fewer than six innings all weekend, and Friday night saw two sophomore starters battle in a dramatic fight to the finish. For Stanford, righty <strong>Mark Appel</strong> went eight innings with nine strikeouts, one walk, and no runs, and for Arizona, righty <strong>Kurt Heyer</strong> went nine innings with ten strikeouts, no walks, and no runs.</p>
<p>Appel got a no decision even though his team won, but he tied a career high in strikeouts, and had his second-longest outing of the year in the aces’ duel. Appel had excellent command of his change-up and his curveball all night, and the youngster continues to add diabolical off-speed pitches to compliment his mid-to-upper nineties fastball.</p>
<p>Heyer was fantastic as well, as his accuracy with his running two-seam fastball and rapidly sinking change-up propelled him through nine solid innings before the bullpen eventually gave up the loss.</p>
<p>The two pitchers will undoubtedly be Friday night starters next year as well, but, more importantly, they give each team a chance against any squad going in to the postseason.</p>
<p>Appel continues to raise eyebrows, particularly because he has gone against a ton of tremendous Friday starters this season – <strong>Sonny Gray, Taylor Jungmann, Gerrit Cole</strong>, and <strong>Sam Gaviglio</strong> to name a few – and he has continued to get better as the season has gone along.</p>
<p>Heyer doesn’t have Appel&#8217;s overpowering stuff, but he is very hard for hitters to hit squarely, and he hits the strike zone so often that batters cannot afford to sit back, because he will strike you out (he has 122 K’s already this year).</p>
<p>Starters <strong>Kyle Simon</strong> and <strong>Konner Wade </strong>were also fantastic for the Cats on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Simon went seven and one-third inning and kept the Stanford offense to three runs en route to a 7-3 win, stretching his record to 10-3 on the season. Wade threw six and one-third innings of shutout ball Sunday, gave up only one walk, and caused the Cardinal to hit into several double plays.</p>
<div id="attachment_20778" style="width: 224px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/KyleSimon.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-20778" title="KyleSimon" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/KyleSimon-214x300.jpg" alt="" width="214" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kyle Simon improved to 10-3 with Saturday&#39;s win.</p></div>
<p>The Cats’ pitching rotation is solid top to bottom (perhaps it’s not just a coincidence that their names all start with the letter K), but the bullpen leaves some room for concern, particularly <strong>Bryce Bandilla</strong>, who got saddled with two losses this weekend. The setup man struggled with control in both of his appearance out of the pen, and even though he passed the ball to closer <strong>Matt Chaffee</strong> in both of those games, the damage was already done by the time Chaffee came in.</p>
<p>The Wildcat offense was uninspiring for most of the weekend, and except for DH <strong>Josh Garcia’s </strong>two-run home run and shortstop <strong>Alex Mejia’s</strong> 3-for-4 day on Saturday, the Cardinal pitchers had their way with the Wildcat offense, which currently has the second best team batting average in the nation.</p>
<p>One pitcher who had a bit of breakout weekend against the Wildcat offense was righty <strong>Jordan Pries</strong>, who had an exceptional start on Sunday for Stanford. Pries went seven innings with six strikeouts, and only gave up one run on a solo home run. The junior has gotten the loss or no decision in his last eight starts, but he finally looked like the Jordan Pries who beat Cal and Vanderbilt in the same week earlier this season. Pries threw all four of his pitches for strikes<br />
and generally confused Wildcat hitters, showing the stuff that powered him to a no-hitter this past summer in the <strong>Cape Cod League</strong>.</p>
<p>The Cardinal also got an excellent performance from junior closer <strong>Chris Reed</strong>, who vultured two wins this weekend thanks to late-inning victories on Friday and Sunday. He extended his record to 6-3 this season (which nicely compliments his six saves), and he had great off-speed pitches as well as the nasty, breaking, mid-90s fastball that has been unhittable so far this season.</p>
<div id="attachment_20779" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Gaffney.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-20779" title="Gaffney" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Gaffney.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tyler Gaffney</p></div>
<p>Stanford’s offense got a boost from sophomore <strong>Tyler Gaffney</strong>, who now has a 14-game hitting streak after reaching base in all three games this weekend, and right fielder <strong>Austin Wilson</strong>, who continues to show how much he has matured at the plate over the course of this season. The freshman hit two seeing-eye singles on Sunday, including the hit that scored the winning run, and he showed that he has adapted to college pitching by no longer swinging for the fences in every at-bat.</p>
<p>Sophomore centerfielder <strong>Jake Stewart</strong> also returned to the lineup after missing the last several weeks with appendicitis. Stewart was leading the team in extra-base hits and stolen bases when the illness struck, and the capable leadoff hitter will likely provide a big boost to an offense that has seen its stalwart hitter – shortstop <strong>Kenny Diekroeger</strong> – stuck deep in a rut. The sophomore went 0-for-3 on Sunday to drop his batting average below .300 for the first time all year after he was batting over .400 for the first third of the season.</p>
<p>Stanford ends up with a big series win to keep it at .500 in Pac-10 play, but this series was so close that it very easily could have gone in Arizona’s direction. Keep an eye on these two teams coming into the postseason – I expect them to both be two seeds in regionals, and they most certainly could upset a one seed due to their powerful pitching staffs.</p>
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		<title>Stanford Preps For Big Weekend Vs. Oregon State</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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<p><strong><em>By Collegebaseball360.com Contributor Jack Blanchat</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Stanford&#8217;s</strong> up-and-down play as of late is due to a lot of factors, but<br />
with <strong>Oregon State</strong> coming to town this weekend, the Cardinal can be<br />
thankful that it is at home heading into a tough <strong>Pac-10</strong> stretch.</p>
<p>Stanford started the season with five of its first six series on the<br />
road, and it gets back-to-back home matchups against the Beavers this<br />
week and <strong>UCLA </strong>next week, a welcome reprieve from the travels to the<br />
south and up and down the Pacific coast.</p>
<div id="attachment_18482" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Appel1.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-18482" title="Appel" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Appel1.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mark Appel</p></div>
<p>Stanford&#8217;s pitching has been solid, if unspectacular, the last few<br />
weeks, and a lot of different players have had very good performances<br />
on the mound. <strong>Mark Appel</strong> got a win over a conference opponent last<br />
Friday, which was important for a guy who only had one win as a Friday<br />
starter, mostly by virtue of going up against great pitchers like<br />
Vanderbilt&#8217;s <strong>Sonny Gray</strong> and Texas&#8217; <strong>Taylor Jungmann</strong>. I fully expect<br />
<strong>Jordan Pries</strong> and <strong>Dean McArdle</strong> to bounce back from their losses this<br />
weekend &#8211; they have both done it before &#8211; but getting Appel over the<br />
hump with a win was very important.</p>
<p>Out of the bullpen, the story has been the tale of two lefties, with<br />
<strong>Scott Snodgress</strong> not playing particularly well over the last few weeks<br />
and <strong>Chris Reed</strong> becoming a dominant performer. Snodgress&#8217; ERA has risen<br />
to 3.48, while Reed&#8217;s ERA in the last three weeks is just below 1.00.<br />
Reed&#8217;s four saves lead the team, and he pitched two perfect innings on<br />
Tuesday to get a win against Pacific.</p>
<p>While pitching has got their side of the job done, the Cardinal<br />
offense has fizzled lately. Stanford has score six runs in their last<br />
three games, a surprising result for a team that clobbered <strong>Washington</strong><br />
<strong> State</strong> for 22 runs two weeks ago.</p>
<div id="attachment_18483" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Diekroger.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-18483" title="Diekroger" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Diekroger.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kenny Diekroger</p></div>
<p>Especially puzzling was shortstop <strong>Kenny Diekroeger&#8217;s</strong> silent bat last<br />
weekend at <strong>USC</strong>, as he went just 2-for-12 in the series after he came<br />
in hitting .422 &#8211; the second best batting average in the Pac-10. Of<br />
course, Diekroeger&#8217;s struggles could just be a larger issue with the<br />
Trojans &#8211; he went 2-for-11 against USC in a weekend series at home<br />
last year.</p>
<p>If the Cardinal wish to improve as it heads into the heart of the<br />
Pac-10 schedule, it must show better plate discipline. Stanford hit<br />
into four double plays in Tuesday&#8217;s game against <strong>Pacific</strong>, and<br />
strikeouts have plagued the lineup. Highly touted freshman <strong>Austin</strong><br />
<strong> Wilson </strong>now leads the Pac-10 with 30 strikeouts, and centerfielder <strong>Jake</strong><br />
<strong> Stewart</strong> and designated hitter <strong>Ben Clowe</strong> both have 26 whiffs.<br />
One bright spot has been senior catcher <strong>Zach Jones</strong>, who has 15 RBI<br />
since March 29th, and has brought in runners in eight of the last ten<br />
games.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2011/04/14/college-baseball-weekend-preview-april-15/">Click Here to read more on this and other big weekend series around the country.</a></p>
<p>* <em>Look for first hand insight and analysis from this Pac-10 series next week on Collegebaseball360.com!</em></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p>This week we gather some insights from a couple of the top series in the country, #3 <strong>Vanderbilt </strong>vs. #12 <strong>Stanford </strong>and #4 <strong>TCU </strong>vs. #11 <strong>Cal State Fullerton</strong>, from reporters who were there (rankings based on the College Baseball 360 Week Two <strong>Composite National Rankings</strong>).</p>
<p>Both series were hard fought. Vanderbilt and Cal State Fullerton each took two of three games from their fellow ranked foes.</p>
<p><em><strong>Jack Blanchat was at the Vanderbilt-Stanford series in Nashville&#8230;<br />
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<strong> </strong></p>
<div id="attachment_16043" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Pries.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-16043" title="Pries" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Pries.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Jordan Pries</p></div>
<p><strong>Jordan Pries</strong> looked very solid in both of his starts this week (Tuesday against Cal and Sunday vs. Vanderbilt) – add them up and you have two wins, 11.0 innings pitched, 4 hits, and 2 earned runs. He varied his stuff well, and he will definitely be a stalwart this season who the Cardinal can count on all year long. Pries&#8217; fastball reaches into the low 90s at times, but the impressive stuff is his off-speed pitches. He has t a slider that looks the same as his fastball coming out of his hand, but dives hard across the plate and ends up for a lot of called strikes.</p>
<p><strong>Brett Mooneyham</strong>, unfortunately for Stanford, will miss the entire season with finger surgery on his pitching hand. The blow is definitely a big one for the Cardinal pitching staff, who will miss having a front line starter who could potentially eat up a ton of innings and help keep the bullpen fresh.</p>
<div id="attachment_16044" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Gray.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-16044" title="Baseball player headshots.  (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Gray.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sonny Gray</p></div>
<p>Friday&#8217;s game was a true pitcher&#8217;s duel, and both sophomore (Stanford&#8217;s) <strong>Mark Appel</strong> and (Vanderbilt) junior <strong>Sonny Gray</strong> brought some good stuff to the table. Personally, I thought Appel had better stuff, but I mean that as a compliment to Gray. Gray definitely didn&#8217;t have his A-plus stuff on a very cold Friday night, but he still managed to sneak his way to six strikeouts and give up just one run on three hits. To me, that&#8217;s the mark of a good pitcher &#8211; a guy who can silence a potent Stanford lineup when he is having control issues with his fastball and he frequently missed the strike zone with first pitches. Gray brought scouts out in droves to see his performance (there were probably 15 to 20 teams there), and even though his pitches weren&#8217;t great, his pitching was.</p>
<p>The depth of the Vandy staff is also a high point for a team that I think is legitimately a top five team in the country. Gray is far and away their best starter &#8211; <strong>Grayson Garvin</strong> wasn&#8217;t as impressive in his Sunday start &#8211; but the Commodore bullpen is a force to be reckoned with, particularly <strong>Navery Moore</strong>. Moore can reach 98 miles per hour on the radar gun, and he also throws a nasty 94-mile-an-hour sliding fastball that is nearly impossible to hit. Having a true closer separates the men from the boys in college baseball, and I think Moore gives the Commodores a big advantage late in games.</p>
<p>A good example of how important a solid closer is to a top team is how the Cardinal let a three-run lead slip away in Saturday&#8217;s game, even though they had 17 hits and seven runs (and stranded 13 base runners). Stanford knows what it&#8217;s like to have a pure closer &#8211; <strong>Drew Storen</strong> in 2009 &#8211; so they know how to develop a guy to compete at the end of games as well.</p>
<p>Offensively, both teams were about equal, but Vandy does stand out for one reason. Stanford trots out a lineup that is full of right-handed hitters, but Vanderbilt has a totally balanced lineup, with a near-equal number of righties and lefties in the lineup at any time.</p>
<div id="attachment_16045" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Diekroger.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-16045" title="Diekroger" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Diekroger.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kenny Diekroger</p></div>
<p>For Stanford, shortstop <strong>Kenny Diekroeger</strong> had another good week, hitting his first dinger of the season on Tuesday against Cal, then going 4-for-5 on Saturday with three RBIs. Similarly, sophomore centerfielder <strong>Jake Stewart</strong> had another good weekend, as he&#8217;s hitting .367 after hitting just .209 last year. He leads the team with three doubles already, and he is blazing fast in centerfield. Senior DH <strong>Ben Clowe</strong> is also hitting at a nice rate (.385), and he blasted a big home run off Garvin on Sunday. A sore spot for the Cardinal, though, was the suddenly poor <strong>Austin Wilson</strong>. The big rightfielder struck out eight times this weekend, and had serious trouble with the sliders the Vandy staff kept throwing him.</p>
<p>Vandy&#8217;s balanced offense can score in a lot of different ways – <strong>Tony Kemp</strong> and <strong>Mike Yastrzemski</strong> are fast and scrappy (but couldn&#8217;t swipe a single base this weekend thanks to Stanford catcher Zach Jones, who threw out three baserunners), Aaron Westlake is a big power hitter, and Jason Esposito is a very solid hitter.</p>
<p>Overall, I think both of these teams are legitimately top ten teams. Stanford easily could have won both the Friday and Saturday games, and Vandy could have easily swept the series. Keep an eye on both of these teams &#8211; they will be around deep into the postseason this year.</p>
<p><strong>Blanchat was also there last Tuesday when Stanford hosted rival Cal in a midweek game&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Tuesday&#8217;s night&#8217;s matchup against Cal was very positive for both teams-  the reception for the Bears in their last year of baseball for the  foreseeable future was pleasant, even though there was some heckling. (A  couple choice insults &#8211; &#8220;That was a big cut! Kind of like your baseball  program!&#8221; and &#8220;Better luck next year!&#8221;)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Stephen Francis was on hand to see TCU host Cal State Fullerton&#8230;</em></strong></p>
<div id="attachment_16046" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ramirez.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-16046" title="Cal State Fulleron mugs 2010" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ramirez.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Noe Ramirez</p></div>
<p>With Titan Friday starter <strong>Noe Ramirez</strong>, looks can be deceiving.   He doesn&#8217;t look like an overpowering pitcher, but he uses off-speed  pitching and location with his fastball to throw hitters off and for the  most part he did it with success against the TCU lineup.  They made  solid contact on a few pitches in the second inning though and with the  way <strong>Kyle Winkler</strong> was handling the Fullerton lineup, that was all they needed.</p>
<p>The TCU and Fullerton lineups compare pretty well to each other at this point, although seven games may be a small sample size.  What sets the two lineups apart though is the power and speed of the TCU lineup vs. the execution ability of the Fullerton hitters.</p>
<p>With TCU, hitters one through nine are capable of driving the ball every at-bat with authority, although things appear to be &#8220;all or nothing&#8221; at this point.  The Frogs also have a fast group of players that remain aggressive on the basepaths from beginning to end.  With the new bats and the addition of a new hitting coach, the Horned Frogs do appear to have some kinks to work out.</p>
<p>For Cal State Fullerton, they executed very well on the weekend with clutch hitting late in the game.  They seemed to look a little more &#8220;seasoned&#8221; at this point in the season and took the final two games of the series by winning in the late innings.</p>
<p>While it would be interesting to see what these two teams would do against each other late in the year, it&#8217;s clear that Fullerton&#8217;s lineup had the easier time this weekend.  That doesn&#8217;t tell the full story though because between both teams, pitching was very good across the board.</p>
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<div id="attachment_16047" style="width: 94px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Mitchell.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-16047 " title="TCU All Sports Day photos" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Mitchell.jpeg" alt="" width="84" height="116" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Andrew Mitchell</p></div>
<p><strong>Kyle Winkler</strong> won TCU&#8217;s only game of the series in Friday&#8217;s matchup with Ramirez. <strong>Matt Purke</strong> did not start all weekend due to a blister on his finger. TCU right hander <strong>Andrew Mitchell</strong> made his second start of the week in Sunday&#8217;s series finale and tossed five scoreless innings. He also earned a win after holding Baylor scoreless over 6 2/3 IP in his start last Tuesday.  Although the bullpen couldn&#8217;t hold onto his lead in Sunday&#8217;s 2-1 loss, the freshman still ended the  week with 11 2/3 innings pitched with a 0.00 earned run average, three  hits allowed, six walks, six strikeouts and his first career win.</p>
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