College Baseball Notebook-Week 4
A By The Numbers Rundown Of The Latest Action
Things got interesting in week four of the season, with a pair of traditional SEC powers losing home series over the weekend as well as a four time CWS team losing to an arch rival. Here’s a look at some team and individual performances from week four of the college baseball season.
2…Games won by Kansas at #1 LSU over the weekend to hand the defending Nation Champions their first losses of 2010.
13…Runs in 13 IP by LSU’s three starting pitchers in the series.
0…Hits and runs allowed by Jayhawk closer Brett Bochy in 3 2/3 IP to earn saves in both KU wins. The son of San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy struckout five with two walks.
13…Straight wins to open the season by Louisville-the best for the program since a 15-0 mark in 1957-after Friday’s 6-1 win at Ole Miss.
5…Runs scored by Louisville in the top of the 12th inning of that game to pick-up the victory.
17…Combined strikeouts by Rebel pitchers Drew Pomeranz (12 in 6 1/3 IP) and Brett Huber (5 in 4 1/3 IP) in the loss.
7…Walks issued by Louisville starter Thomas Royse in 6 1/3 IP. Royse had walked just 3 batters in 18 innings in his previous three starts this season.
9…Ks by Mississippi starter Drew Barrett in Saturday’s 8-3 win to hand Louisville its first loss of the season.
2…Wins by Louisville (14-1) in the series after winning 10-8 in Sunday’s series finale in Oxford. Cardinal head coach Dan McDonnell, a former Ole Miss assistant, was making his first trip back to Oxford since becoming Louisville’s head coach in 2007.
1 & 1…Win and save by Cardinal pitcher Neil Holland in the series. Holland pitched a total of four innings in his two appearances with 6 strikeouts and a walk while allowing a run on one hit.
8…Combined home runs hit by North Florida and James Madison in UNF’s 22-19 win over the Dukes.
7…RBIs powered by two home runs by Ospreys shortstop Andrew Hannon in the win.
2…Wins by Duke over North Carolina in its 3-game ACC-opening series. The Blue Devils also took 2 of 3 games from the Tar Heels last year.
8…Runs scored in the 6th inning of Duke’s 15-11 win, which came a day after falling 21-9 in the series-opener.
1/3…Inning pitched by Illinois starter Brian de la Torriente-who gave-up 6 runs on 5 hits in the Illini’s 11-10 over Coastal Carolina.
5…RBIs by Illinois DH Casey McMurray who doubled and hit his first home run of the season in that game to hand the Chants just their second loss of 2010.
6…Runs scored by Virginia in the top of the 9th inning to rally to beat Florida State 9-8 at Dick Howser Stadium on Saturday.
4…Of the UVA runs that scored with two outs to give the Cavs the first two games of the series and the first series win over the Seminoles in program history.
15…Strikeouts by UCLA’s Gerrit Cole in 7 2/3 innings Friday vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi at the Whataburger Classic.
41 & 4…Strikeouts and walks by Cole (4-0) in 25 2/3 IP so far this year.
15…Strikeouts by Cole’s teammate, Trevor Bauer, in 8 plus innings in Saturday’s 5-2 win over Mississippi State.
13-0…Record by UCLA after Sunday’s win over 5-2 win over Oklahoma in their finale at the Whataburger Classic.
1969…The last time the Bruins had a 13-game winning streak. The 13-0 start is UCLA’s best of the modern era (dating back to 1955).
10…Straight games Oklahoma had won prior to Sunday’s loss to the Bruins.
16…Strikeouts in eight innings by Santa Barbara pitcher Mario Hollands in Friday’s 8-1 win over Northern Illinois. The lefty matched a school record held by Barry Zito (1997) and Walt Rehm (1970).
8…Runs scored by Georgia Tech in the bottom of the 6th inning Saturday to rally for a 15-8 win over Wake Forest.
24…Total runs scored by Rice in the 6th, 7th and 8th innings of Saturday’s 26-11 win over Cal.
12…Of the runs that scored in the 6th inning as the Owls sent 17 batters to the plate in the frame.
7…Times Rice SS Rick Hague reached base in the game to tie a program record. He was 4-for-4 with two walks with four runs scored and 3 RBIs.
8…RBIs in the game by Owl 3B Anthony Rendon, who homered twice in the victory.
8…Strikeouts in 8 IP by Manhattan’s Tom Costigan in a 13-1 win over West Virginia to help the Jaspers to a Saturday sweep of the Mountaineers.
4 & 3…Strikeouts and walks, respectively, in 8 total IP by Notre Dame’s Brian Dupra in his first two starts against Mississippi Valley State and Ohio State. The junior surrendered 9 ER as he started the season 0-1 with a 10.12 ERA.
13 & 1…Strikeouts and walks, respectively, in Dupra’s last 14 IP vs. Stetson and Gonzaga to improve to 2-1 and drop his ERA to 4.91.
8…Total errors committed by Pacific in its first 13 games of the season.
5…Errors committed by Pacific in the 7th inning of Saturday’s 10-1 loss to Bradley in San Antonio. The five miscues led to five unearned runs.
35 & 7…Strikeouts and walks by the Texas pitching staff in a weekend 3-game sweep of Iowa.
17…Strikeouts in 7 2/3 IP by Longhorn starter Taylor Jungmann in Friday’s 2-1 win. It took a 10th inning walk-off home run by Tant Sheppard to get Texas the victory.
30-24…The score of Sunday’s Georgia State win over New Mexico State.
12…Combined home runs hit in the game by the Panthers and Aggies.
4…Of the home runs that were grand slams. Ryan Aguayo hit the lone slam for NM State, while Carl Moniz, Bradley Logan and Joey Wood all had them for Georgia State. The three slams ties an NCAA team record for a single game, while the four combined slams also ties an NCAA record.
14…RBIs in five games last week by Wood. The sophomore DH batted .640 with an 1.160 slugging percentage for the Panthers.
10…Strikeouts in 8 innings by Ohio State’s Alex Wimmers (4-0) in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Tennessee.
8…Double digit strikeout performances by Wimmers in his 20 career starts. He also won for the fourth time on the heels of a Buckeye loss.
5…Home runs last week by Tennessee Tech’s A.J. Kirby-Jones. The junior is now Tech’s all-time home run leader with 33. Kirby-Jones hit three of the long balls in Friday’s 9-0 win over Buffalo.
2006…The last time an Indiana pitcher tossed a complete game shutout prior to sophomore Drew Leininger accomplishing the feat in Sunday’s 9-0 win over Central Michigan.
17…RBIs in five games by Florida International OF Jabari Henry, who hit five home runs while hitting .500 (9-18) during the week.
6…Home runs in five games by VMI 1B Jordan Ballard who had 14 RBIs in 14 at-bats. He ended the week with a 1.929 slugging percentage.
7…Extra base hits-3 home runs, 3 doubles and a triple-in four games by Rutgers’ Pat Biserta. The junior had a grand slam and totaled 13 RBIs to help RU go 4-0 after a 1-8 start to the season.
Podcast Interview With Jedd Gyorko
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The West Virginia infielder hit .421 last season, and then he went to the Cape Cod League for the summer and continued to hit. Gyorko was named a Cape Cod All-Star and All-Cape Cod player after batting .323 with five home runs for the Brewster Whitecaps. In this interview with Sean Stires he talks about which means more-being the 2008 Big East Rookie of the Year or being named All-Cape Cod, as well as what it’s like to hit .421 and not even be your team’s batting champion.
5′10 – 185 – Jr. – Morgantown, WV Head Coach: Greg Van Zant
Texas Baseball Celebrates 2009 Season
Rupp and Jungmann Named MVPs At Team’s Award Banquet
AUSTIN, Texas – Taylor Jungmann and Cameron Rupp were named the Texas Baseball Most Valuable Pitcher and Most Valuable Player, respectively, at the Longhorns’ 2009
Baseball Awards Banquet on Sunday afternoon.
Jungmann was 11-3 with a 2.00 ERA and 101 strikeouts in 94.1 innings. He was instrumental in the Longhorns’ postseason run, going 4-0 with a 0.42 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 21.1 innings in Super Regional and College World Series action. Jungmann was tabbed a Freshman All-American and earned College World Series All-Tournament Team status.
Rupp led the Longhorns with 11 doubles and 46 RBI on the season. He hit .292 and added 46 runs and 13 doubles as the Horns’ starting catcher. Rupp hit .370 with eight runs, three doubles, three home runs and eight RBI in 12 NCAA postseason games. He earned College World Series All-Tournament honors and was named All-Big 12 honorable mention.
Connor Rowe was tabbed the Lowe’s Most Improved Player. Rowe hit .277 with seven doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 40 RBI. He provided College World Series heroics, hitting the game winning walk-off home run against Arizona State to send the Longhorns to the championship series.
Travis Tucker earned the Team Captain Award. He hit .297 with a team-high 52 runs, 12 doubles, two triples, 30 RBI and 13 stolen bases as the Longhorns’ starting second baseman. Tucker remains on the squad as a student assistant following his three-year playing career.
Keith Shinaberry was voted by the players as the Teammate of the Year. Shinaberry was a four-year member of the Horns and was 1-0 with a 2.53 ERA as a senior.
The UT Athletics Student Services issued three awards for academic accomplishment. Shinaberry earned the Student Services Most Inspired Academic Performance Award, Russell Moldenhauer garnered the Academic Achievement Award and Stayton Thomas earned the Longhorn Academic Spirit Award.
The banquet concluded with the squad being presented with their College World Series runner-up rings.
(Press Release)
More Longhorns Notes
- Texas downed Texas State 9-7 on Sunday in a 14-inning exhibition game at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.
- Texas State was a 2009 NCAA Regional Team.
- The Longhorns scrimmaged Baylor last week as well. The two games count against the Longhorn’s 2010 56- game limit, so they will play a 54-game regular season.
- Tant Sheppard was 3-for-6 with a home run and five RBIs to lead Texas at the plate.
- Russell Moldenhauer homered as well. He homered vs. Baylor as well.
- Brandon Workman, Austin Dicharry and Cole Green each pitched two shutout innings.











