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		<title>East Downs West In Cape Cod All-Star Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 13:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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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><strong>Pitching The Key At Fenway&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-22797" title="Jordans_CCBL_ASG_Logo_275" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Jordans_CCBL_ASG_Logo_275-235x300.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="300" />Boston, Mass—As the 2011 Cape Cod League All-Stars found themselves taking the field at Fenway Park, walking the same steps that <strong>Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski</strong> and many of the best to ever play the game have walked, no one could blame them for being a little nervous. Those butterflies translated into some uncharacteristic hiccups in a frantic first three innings of the 2011 Cape Cod League All-Star Game, which the East won 4-1.</p>
<p>The West wasted no time getting on board, opening the scoring in the first inning off East starter <strong>Taylor Rogers </strong>(Kentucky). Bourne’s <strong>Travis Jankowski </strong>(Stony Brook) led off with a single, and scored on an error by East first baseman <strong>Ben Waldrip </strong>(Jacksonville State). The RBI was credited to <strong>Eric Stamets </strong>(Evansville) of Hyannis, who bunted for a base hit before Waldrip threw the ball away.</p>
<p>The jitters continued in the top of the second, where the East scored two runs off <strong>Scott Firth</strong> (Hyannis). Y-D’s <strong>Stephen Piscotty </strong>(Stanford) reached on an infield single to begin the inning, and teammate <strong>Mason Katz </strong>(LSU) picked him up with a double. The throw home was high, and Firth threw the ball into left field in an attempt to catch Katz at third. Katz would score on his own double, helped home by two errors.</p>
<p>“We made a couple mistakes in the second inning there,” said West coach Harvey Shapiro, manager of Bourne, “they probably should have got one run, but we threw the ball around there a little bit.”</p>
<p>Before fans could catch their breath, the East struck again in the top of the third. <strong>Ryan Jones </strong>(Michigan State) of Brewster singled off Bourne’s <strong>Josh Conway </strong>(Coastal Carolina), moved to second on a wild pitch, and scored on a single by teammate <strong>Jason Monda </strong>(Wahington State).</p>
<p>That was all the East staff would need, as the West did not sniff the scoreboard again for the rest of the game. <strong>Matt Koch </strong>(Louisville) of Chatham, <strong>Tony Bucciferro </strong>(Michigan State) of Brewster, <strong>Tyler Johnson </strong>(Stony Brook) of Orleans, <strong>J.T. Chargois </strong>(Rice) of Brewster, <strong>Chris Overman</strong> (NC State) of Harwich all posted consecutive scoreless innings for the East.</p>
<p>“When you get these starters and closers who can go out for one inning and blow it out…pretty nice, isn’t it?” said Y-D manager and East coach Scott Pickler, in reference to the strong pitching of the East staff.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Beck</strong> (Georgia Southern) was able to throw a scoreless top of the fourth for the West, but the East stuck again in the fifth, when Y-D’s <strong>James Ramsey </strong>(Florida State) laced a <strong>John Farrell </strong>(William and Mary) offering into the bullpen in right-center for a solo home run.</p>
<p>“Just got a fastball, put good wood on it,” Ramsey said. “The adrenaline’s obviously going, playing in this park.”</p>
<p>Hyannis’ <strong>Dietrich Enns </strong>(Central Michigan) was able to survive the sixth unscathed for the West despite surrendering a leadoff double. <strong>Bobby Wahl</strong> (Cotuit) followed suit with mid-90s fastballs to leave the score at 4-1 after six and a half.</p>
<p>After the crowd belted out “Sweet Caroline” during the seventh innings stretch, the East pitching picked up where it had left off, as Brewster’s <strong>Austin Voth </strong>(Washington), Harwich’s <strong>Carter Capps</strong> (Mount Olive), and <strong>Trevor Gott </strong>(Kentucky) of Orleans finished off a flawless three innings for the East.</p>
<p>Wareham’s <strong>Konner Wade </strong>(Arizona) and <strong>John Simms </strong>(Rice)of Falmouth would also throw scoreless innings to end on a high note for the West.</p>
<p>All told, the East staff would surrender only one unearned run to the acclaimed West lineup. The final score of the 2011 Cape Cod League All-Star Game ended in a victory for the East, 4-1.</p>
<p>“Their pitching was a little bit better than ours, and it showed up in the score,” Shapiro said.</p>
<p>The official attendance for the game was 7,007. Ramsey was named East MVP, while Stamets was named West MVP. Rogers was the winning pitcher, while Firth took the loss. Gott earned the save for the East.</p>
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		<title>Louisville Hosts As National Seed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 10:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>Collegebaseball360.com correspondent <strong>Chris Webb</strong> is at the Louisville Regional this weekend and he&#8217;ll be providing special coverage of the event for us.  Webb&#8217;s coverage starts with a preview of the host Cardinals, who are a national seed (#7) for the first time in program history.</em></p>
<p><strong>By Chris Webb </strong></p>
<p>The #1 seeded Louisville Cardinals, who are hosting their own  Midwest Regional for the second consecutive season, may have been dealt a  serious blow in their quest for Omaha when head coach <strong>Dan McDonnell</strong> was  suspended for three games after his ejection from Louisville’s final  game in the Big East Tournament, a 5-3 loss to St. Johns.</p>
<p>Although the stout competition in this years regional tournament  would cause great concern for many around the</p>
<div id="attachment_10454" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Lemonis.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-10454" title="Lemonis" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Lemonis.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chris Lemonis will help run the Cardinals during Dan McDonnell&#39;s three game suspension.</p></div>
<p>nation, especially  without a quality leader like McDonnell guiding the ship, the talent  that comprises the Louisville roster will make the job of assistant  coach <strong>Chris Lemonis</strong> a lot easier.</p>
<p>A trio of All-Americans will be on display this weekend for  Louisville starting with third baseman <strong>Phil Wunderlich</strong> who headlines a  lethal Cardinal attack.</p>
<p>Wunderlich, a Junior, leads Louisville with 20 home runs, while  being tied for third on the team in average (.357) and RBI’s (58).</p>
<p>The leading hitter for the Cards is first baseman <strong>Andrew Clark</strong> who comes into Regional action with a .377 clip, along with 12 home  runs, and 58 RBI.</p>
<p>Ryan Wright is the Cardinals’ leading run producer with 77 RBI  to compliment his .366 average.</p>
<p>To speak to the depth of the Louisville sluggers, the team  boasts seven starters with averages north of .310, which could have been  even greater if the programs top offensive prospect – <strong>Josh Richmond</strong> –  hadn’t been lost for 40 games due to a wrist injury.</p>
<p>With Richmond healthy, the team carries a .317 cumulative  batting average, while collecting 156 doubles, 9 triples, and 85 home  runs in 60 games, equating to a gaudy .517 slugging percentage, along  with an on-base percentage of .402.</p>
<p>The aggressiveness as the plate continues on the base paths as  80 bags have been swiped in 103 attempts, led by Cardinal Catcher <strong>Jeff  Arnold</strong>, who leads the team with 16 stolen bases.<br />
Wunderlich has swiped 12 himself as well.</p>
<p>As impressive as the offensive numbers are, the pitching staff  might one-up their peers.</p>
<div id="attachment_10459" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Royse.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-10459" title="Royse" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Royse.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thomas Royse was named a 3rd Team All-American this week by Louisville Slugger. (Louisville photo)</p></div>
<p>As a team Louisville has a 3.71 ERA while collecting 454  strikeouts in 550 innings. Seven Cardinal pitchers with at least 30  innings have ERAs sub-4 with a pair of All-Americans that bookend the  staff.</p>
<p>At 9-1, <strong>Thomas Royse</strong> is the leader of the Louisville rotation.  Royse has a 2.91 ERA in 99 innings with 94 strikeouts. Opponents who bat  .252 off Royse don’t fare much better against the rest of the pitching  staff, as opposing offenses (.261 ave) are finding it difficult to  string hits together.</p>
<p>The other All-American arm the Cardinals have is closer <strong>Neil  Holland</strong>. With 16 saves Holland is one of the best in the country, a  sentiment reflected by his 2.10 ERA, with 52 strikeouts in 51 innings of  work. Holland has held the opposition to a stingy .153 batting average  while collecting eight wins on the season.</p>
<p><strong>Justin Amlung</strong> (5-1, 4.01), and <strong>Dean Kiekhefer</strong> (4-3, 4.31) are  two starters with at least nine starts between them. If not seeing  action in the rotation <strong>Bob Revesz</strong> (1-1, 1.95), <strong>Matt Koch</strong> (2-0, 3.55),  <strong>Derek Self</strong> (7-0, 4.53), and<strong> Tony Zych</strong> (4-2, 5.47) will see action in  relief.</p>
<p>With such a complete program, Louisville is the favorite in  their own regional.  McDonnell’s suspension should do little to derail  this team, if not bring them closer together.</p>
<p>Louisville has it all this year on the diamond.  Contact, power,  speed and a quality pitching staff that has a lights-out Friday night  starter, along with a great closer, and several other quality arms,   Vanderbilt will have a hard time eliminating Louisville, even with the  loss of their head coach this weekend.</p>
<p>In securing a national seed, the Cardinals are looking forward  to hosting a Super Regional, and will leave no rock unturned in that  pursuit.</p>
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