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		<title>College Baseball 360 Podcast-April 15</title>
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<p><em>It&#8217;s time to welcome a new contributor to Collegebaseball360.com.  <strong>Chris Webb</strong> follows everything that is college baseball in the state of Ohio on <a href="http://buckeyestatebaseball.com/">Buckeyestatebaseball.com</a>.   Whether it&#8217;s Divsion I, II or III if it happens in college baseball in Ohio you&#8217;ll find it there.  Here&#8217;s a great preview of the six Ohio MAC teams heading into conference play.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/MAC.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-5788" title="MAC" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/MAC-150x138.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="138" /></a>The first five weeks have been full of ups and downs, twists and turns, upsets and letdown across the board for our MAC schools. As we hit week six of the Division I college baseball season, the upcoming weekend kicks off conference play in the MAC.</p>
<p>Where preseason MAC-East favorites Bowling Green and Kent State stumbled out of the gate before rebounding in the last few weekends, the division has a pair of teams that have flown under the radar in Akron and Miami, looking to take home a championship. Where Toledo is the only Ohio team in the conference, the Rockets have started fast and stayed strong, looking like a team on a mission. Back in the East, the Bobcats hope conference play welcomes the start of good fortunes.</p>
<p>Buckeye State prepares you for MAC play in our conference primer, giving the ins and outs of what has transpired, the players vital to their team’s success, and what to expect in the 2010 slate of conference games.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/akronzipslogo.jpg"><img title="AkronZipsLogo" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/akronzipslogo.jpg?w=144&amp;h=150" alt="" width="144" height="150" /></a>Akron (11-8)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Quick Facts:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensive</strong>: .313 (Average) 36 (Doubles), 3 (Triples), 20 (HR)  131 (RBI)  .463 (Slugging) .381 (On-base) 6-10 (Stolen bases)<br />
<strong>Pitching/Defensive</strong>: 5.36 (ERA) 3 (Saves) 100 (Strikeouts) 64 (Walks) .306 (Batting Average Against), 28 (Errors), .962 (Fielding Percentage)</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>The Zips ride into MAC play higher than any other team.  With modest expectations in the preseason, a fifth-place finish in the MAC-East preseason coaches poll, Akron certainly has exceeded expectations. A revamped pitching rotation, players emerging from injuries, and strong leadership has fueled the Zips fast start.</p>
<p>Centerfielder/closer Drew Turocy has been a one-man wrecking ball, after missing the 2009 season with Tommy-John surgery. The red-shirt sophomore leads Akron in batting average, RBI, stolen bases, and saves. Providing power behind Turocy is fellow outfielder senior Jake Plata. Plata launched five of his team-high seven home runs over Akron’s spring break, leading him to receive Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week honors. The senior trio of captains, shortstop Kevin Haas, DH Kyle Hallett, and first baseman Brian Kordal all boast averages north of .300 in hopes of ending their career with their first MAC tournament appearance.</p>
<p>On the mound Akron has a quartet of reliable starting pitchers as it’s disposal. In Andrew Brown, Ben Danzinger, Scott Foster, and Alex Loftin, Akron sports four pitchers with at least two wins, and ERA’s of 4.60 or lower. While sophomore closer Chris Bassitt remains out with an injury, Turocy has filled in nicely in the closer’s role picking up three saves to lead the club. Each start has averaged more than six innings per start, keeping the bullpen fresh and well-rested.</p>
<p>Akron’s best win of the year is a 13-11 victory on the road at New Mexico State in the lid-opener of a four game set. The Zips also have a victory over Minnesota, and two over UNC-Wilmington.</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>Alex Loftin</strong>: (3-2), 3.60 ERA, 35.0 IP, 25 K, 13 BB, .281 BAA</p>
<p><strong>Andrew Brown</strong>: (3-2), 3.41, 31.2 21, 12, .297</p>
<p><strong>Ben Danzinger</strong>: (2-2), 4.60, 31.1, 14, 7, .286</p>
<p><strong>Closer: Drew Turocy</strong> (0-0), 5.06, 3 SV, 10.2, 13,  .310</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>CF Drew Turocy</strong>: .411 (average), 3 (home runs), 21 (RBI), .622 (SLG), .419 (OBP), 3-3 (Stolen Bases)</p>
<p><strong>SS Kevin Haas</strong>: .333, 1, 13, .429, .400</p>
<p><strong>DH Kyle Hallett</strong>: .333, 1, 15, .444, .392</p>
<p><strong>C John Turk</strong>: .322, 1, 7, .424, .373</p>
<p><strong>OF Jake Plata</strong>: .267, 7, 27, .600, .360</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations</strong></p>
<p>Coming out of nowhere, as things stand of today, Akron would be the MAC’s representative in the NCAA post-season by many across the country. Pitching has led the resurgence of Pat Bangtson’s program with a deep and productive line-up to supplement. Not very aggressive on the bases, and outside of Plata, not overly powerful, the Zips scrape together runs with a solid plate approach and consistency at the dish.</p>
<p>Still, success of Akron will rest on the arms of their pitching staff. Being four-men deep, the depth and versatility will allow Bangtson multiple options in deciding how to approach a weekend, and keeping his team in a position to take every weekend series. While you cannot garner a Regional berth during MAC play, aligning yourself and having momentum going into the MAC Tournament will allow yourself a greater chance to succeed. Early results have led to have no reason to believe this cannot be the season Akron receives the conference’s automatic bid.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/bgsu.jpg"><img title="BGSU" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/bgsu.jpg?w=143&amp;h=150" alt="" width="143" height="150" /></a>Bowling Green (6-9-1)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Quick Facts</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensively: </strong>.321, 31, 9, 12, 11, .471, .395, 22-30</p>
<p><strong>Pitching/Defensively</strong>: 7.02, 3, 89, 69, .315, 34, .942</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>Going into MAC play, the Falcons are 6-9-1 with a weekend sweep of Eastern Kentucky being the bright spot so far. The offense has been what has powered Bowling Green so far and kept the team in almost every game. Getting On-Base has not been a problem for Bowling Green, maintaining a .395 OBP with the team batting average being a superb .321. Along with those stats the Falcons have amassed a gaudy .472 slugging percentage. Stud senior T.J. Blanton has six of the nine home runs hit so far by the Falcons along with a team high 19 of the 111 RBI’s recorded.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for Coach Danny Schmitz, the pitching staff has staggered through the non-conference portion of the schedule. While reliever Ross Gerdeman has amassed a 1.42 ERA over 19 innings pitched, the team as a whole have combined for an underwhelming 7.02 ERA. The staff have struck out 89 and walked 69 in 132 innings pitched and given up a .315 BAA.</p>
<p>Bowling Green has played a tough non-conference schedule so far, going to Kentucky on three separate weekend series to play Louisville, Kentucky, and Eastern Kentucky. The team lost the first six games of the season before going down to Florida during spring break, where they were able to defeat Northeastern for the first win of the season. The squad was only able to play five games out of the eight scheduled due to rain, but went 3-1-1 over those five games.</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brennan Smith:</strong> (1-2), 11.57, 18.2, 15, 18, .388</p>
<p><strong>Michael Frank:</strong> (0-1), 4.98, 21.2, 14, 6, .279</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Leady:</strong> (2-1), 4.76, 22.2, 18, 7, .281</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>OF T.J. Blanton: </strong>.456, 6, 19, .895, .484, 7-9</p>
<p><strong>SS Jon Berti: </strong>.397, 0, 8, .476, .441, 10-12</p>
<p><strong>OF/C Ryan Schlater:</strong> .396, 1, 13, .566, .444, 2-3</p>
<p><strong>2B Logan Meisler: </strong>.351, 0, 13, .566, .465</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations</strong></p>
<p>Offensively the Falcons should be able to slug it out with any team that comes their way in-conference, they have scored seven or more runs in 10 of the 16 games played so far. T.J. Blanton is a player to look out for and will be in contention for player of the year in the MAC conference. The senior belted four home runs in the Eastern Kentucky series, all on the same day during a double-header. The 2009 Academic All-MAC selection has a .895 slugging % so far and is hitting .456. Speedy lead off hitter Jon Berti leads the team with 10 stolen bases in 12 attempts, with Blanton the only other player on the team who has attempted to steal more than three stolen bases, swiping seven bags in nine attempts.</p>
<p>If Bowling Green is to win their third straight MAC Regular Season title, it is the pitching staff that will be the key for that is the most glaring weakness. The starting rotation consists of Brennan Smith, Michael Frank, and Kevin Leady, whose combined average ERA is a 7.10 over 63 innings pitched. The bullpen is led by Ross Gerdeman and Patrick Martin who have given up a combined seven runs in 31.2 innings of relief. For as potent as the bats have been for Bowling Green, the pitching has been just as shaky having allowed a .408 OBP and collected a WHIP of 1.81 so far.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/athleticlogoblue.jpg"><img title="AthleticLogoBlue" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/athleticlogoblue.jpg?w=150&amp;h=97" alt="" width="150" height="97" /></a>Kent State (9-12)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Quick Facts</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensively</strong>: .281, 55, 7, 17, 114, 439, .362, 17-25</p>
<p><strong>Pitching/Defensive</strong>: 5.72, 3, 130, 110, .289, 24, .971</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>The general thought regarding Kent State going into the season was talented, but young, especially on the mound. Nothing shows the youth of team more than inconsistencies. Where the Flashes would have a solid weekend at the plate, the performance on the mound was less than desirable. When the pitching came through, the bats were cold. Playing a challenging schedule out of the gate doesn’t help either. Though Coach Scott Stricklin sets the bar high for his program, he understands the battles his team faces.</p>
<p>“Every program in the North sees inconsistencies early in the season. Errors, bad base running, bad plate approaches, struggles on the mound, its comes with playing outside for the first few weeks. It’s tough to play three games then sit for a week. Now that we’re playing midweek games, you’re seeing guys come around” Stricklin in the sixth season stated.</p>
<p>Still the skipper expects more from his players. “They have to know they’re accountable not to just themself, but to the team” Stricklin added in regards to players needing improvement. Needing hardly any improvement is sophomore shortstop Jimmy Rider who Stricklin referred to as Kent State’s most consistent playing. With a .376 average headed into MAC player, its hard to disagree. Anthony Gallas and Travis Shaw have provided the Flashes with power, each swatting five home runs. Ben Klafczynski and Jared Humphrey’s each are hitting over .300 as mainstays in the order.</p>
<p>The individual success at the plate has yet to be matched on the mound.  With four starters who have started at least three games each, none sport an ERA below 6.00. Robert Sabo, Ryan Mace, David Starn, and Kyle Hallock have had their ups and downs but will be the group Stricklin counts on.</p>
<p>“We have four guys for three spots. We’ll use the midweek games to determine who will be the three that start and who goes to the bullpen, right now nothing has been determined” Stricklin stated.</p>
<p>“All have been good at times, all have been bad at times as well. what plays an important role as well is who can be the best out of the bullpen. The first guy out (of the bullpen) is very important” the coach added.</p>
<p>With Starn, and Mace being sophomores experiencing heavy playing time for the first time, bumps were expected. In addition to Hallock, and Sabo, a red-shirt junior who was drafted in 2009, the group is talented. Only time will tell if the on-the-fly learning will allow the pitching staff to lead the Flashes to prominence.</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>David Starn: </strong>(2-1), 6.59, 27.1, 23, 11, .359</p>
<p><strong>Robert Sabo: </strong>(1-3), 6.12, 25.0, 19, 15, .296</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Mace: </strong>(0-2), 6.26, 23.0, 11, 6, .235</p>
<p><strong>Closer: Brett Weibley </strong>(1-1), 2.00, 2, 12.0, 8, 10, .194</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>SS Jimmy Rider: </strong>.376, 1, 15, .505, .431, 4-6</p>
<p><strong>2B/OF Jared Humphreys: </strong>.307, 1, 13, .500, .384, 4-7</p>
<p><strong>OF Ben Klafczynski: </strong>.318, 0, 11, .412, .392, 1-1</p>
<p><strong>OF Anthony Gallas: </strong>.310, 5, 25, .583, .398, 2-2</p>
<p><strong>1B/3B Travis Shaw: </strong>.302, 5, 18, .547, .380</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations</strong></p>
<p>Surprising as it might sound, hitting and not pitching is the current worry around the Kent area. With a team that has a collective average of .281, the offense does have room for improvement. Golden Flash faithful hope a strong showing in the Coca-Cola classic, the last weekend before conference play, carries over into MAC competition.</p>
<p>After scoring 26 runs in the final two games, Stricklin is pleased with what he saw. “It was good to finally swing the bats. We think and feel we’re a good offensive team, but we haven’t shown that we are. We’re trying to teach and need our players to be more consistent, and we think they’ll coming around” Stricklin proclaimed.</p>
<p>Still it is hard to overlook the questions reside in the pitching staff. Having lost a lot of innings due to graduation and the MLB Draft following the 2009 season, the quartet of starting pitches have yet to prove they can be successful game in and game out. With flashes of brilliance here and there, the potential is there, but will 2010 yield a season of production.</p>
<p>You can never count out a Stricklin-led team, but there is reason to view Kent State with caution. Nonetheless Stricklin feels his team is ready for conference play. “They know whats at stake. They know to reach NCAA postseason play you have to win the conference tournament, and how you play now will shape your odds of getting there and succeeding.”</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/logo_miami1.gif"><img title="logo_miami1" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/logo_miami1.gif?w=150&amp;h=150" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Miami (9-10)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensively:</strong> .287, 33, 5, 20, 131, .441, .353, 25-26</p>
<p><strong>Pitching/Defensively:</strong> 7.33, 5,  114, 56, .338, 22, .967</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>Entering MAC play with the conference’s toughest non-conference schedule to date, Miami has had its ups and downs, but have fared well in the early portion of the 2010 schedule. Where injuries have sidelined two of the RedHakws top offensive threats in Bryce Redeker and Jon Edgington, other players have emerged providing head coach Dan Simonds with a multitude of options during conference play.</p>
<p>“Things feel pretty good. We would like them to be a bit better, but we’re feeling pretty good” Simonds stated. “For having just one home game, things have gone alright. Starting pitching we feel is pretty good, we have three quality starters, and we’ve been able t overcome a few injuries in Redeker and Edgington. Redeker had just hit for the cycle before going out for four weeks after the fourth game, but guys have stepped up.”</p>
<p>Of those who have stepped up, perhaps none more than two-way player Jordan Jankowski. Serving as a catcher and DH along with the team’s closer, Jankowski has been a forced with his .375 average. All-MAC outfielder Adam Eaton continues to add to a stellar career with a robust spring so far. In 19 games, Eaton has collected five doubles, three triples, five home runs and is a perfect 11-11 on the bases. Adam Weisenburger, Zak Hatfield, and Brad Gschwind all are hitting over .300 for a deep lineup.</p>
<p>On the mound the success hasn’t been as fortunate for the RedHawks who have a team ERA of 7.33. Still Simonds knows he has quality arms in the group. “We’ll have Tyler Melling (1-2, 9.11), Brooks Fiala (1-1, 8.20), and Mac Thoreson (1-1, 3.72) as our weekend guys” Simonds stated. While the numbers might appear less than desireable for a weekend rotation, Simonds feels they don’t tell the entire picture, especially when the tough non-conference schedule, which included games with Clemson, and Michigan State, along with weekend sets at Auburn and Louisiana-Lafayette.</p>
<p>“Guys are now getting into rhythm. Baseball is a game of rhythm, of routine. With timing and the flow of games, getting back to having midweek games and guys in a set routine really helps.” Continuing Simonds would add “Our non-conference schedule prepares us for MAC play. Playing these clubs (Clemson and Auburn) exposes our weaknesses. It shows us what we need to work on, but we’re also going in there to win and it shows our guys we can complete with anyone.”</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tyler Melling: </strong>(1-1), 9.11, 26.2, 15, 6, .368</p>
<p><strong>Brooks Fiala: </strong>(1-1), 8-20, 26.1, 14, 7, .330</p>
<p><strong>Mac Thoreson:</strong> (1-1), 3.72, 9.2, 9, 1, .342</p>
<p><strong>Closer: Jordan Jankowski</strong> (1-1), 6.52, 3, 9.2, 15, 6, .263</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>DH/C Jordan Jankowski: </strong>.375, 3, 13, .675, .419</p>
<p><strong>OF Adam Eaton: </strong>.342, 4, 21, .658, .437, 11-11</p>
<p><strong>C Adam Weisenburger: </strong>.338, 3, 17, .559, .427</p>
<p><strong>IF Zak Hatfield: </strong>.333, 1, 4, .521, .396, 2-2</p>
<p><strong>IF Brad Gschwind: </strong>.311, 1, 13, .405, .378</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations</strong></p>
<p>While the RedHawks have had solid success against a tough schedule, there is still work to be down for Miami, mainly on the mound. Miami has a stout bullpen with a handful of relievers  posting sub-4.00 ERA’s but the rotation that Simonds is fond of, needs to live up to the billing.</p>
<p>Offensively Miami plays an aggressive brand of baseball that will keep them in most games. An already deep lineup gains more with the return of Edgington this weekend (.286, 6 RBI), and Redeker down the road. The depth provides Simonds with options, though the head coach isn’t too fond of having a roster consistently influx. Eaton will continue to be one of the MAC’s premier players and set the tone out of his leadoff spot.</p>
<p>As is the key to nearly every time in the MAC, pitching will lead the way for the RedHawks. Maybe not on the level to knock off the conference favorites, it would be foolish to count Miami out just yet. However, in the a fourth-place finish, right where the coaches tabbed them in the preseason, seems just.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/ou.jpg"><img title="ou" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/ou.jpg?w=150&amp;h=150" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Ohio (2-15)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensively:</strong> .277, 29, 3, 17, 91, .422, .358, 13-15</p>
<p><strong>Pitching/Defensively:</strong> 7.48, 0, 96, 69, .345, 42, .936</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>Few things have gone right for the Bobcats who enter the weekend’s action on a seven-game skid, losing 13 straight to Division I teams. With just two wins overall, one against DII West Virginia State one would think bright spots are hard to find. While true, the bright spots that are there shine and glimmer. Most notably is the season preseason All-American outfielder Gauntlett Eldemire is having. Through the 17 games, Eldemire’s .433 average leads the team, as does his eight doubles, 19 RBI, and six stolen bases.</p>
<p>Also enjoying success at the plate if Kris McDonough, and Robert Maddox who offer support and protection for Eldemire, having a combined six home runs and 24 RBI. Both reach base at a .392 clip. Where there are highs offensively, there are lows pitching.</p>
<p>The Bobcats’ top two pitchers Ryan Bores and Bryce Butt each have 0-4 ledgers on the year and ERA’s above 7.00. The rest of the staff has been serviceable, led by the Trimbur bothers. Brock has a 1.98 ERA in 13.2 innings with Ben donning a 2.77 mark over 13 innings. The problem for coach Joe Carbone is very rarely do his relievers come in with the lead.</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bryce Butt: </strong>(0-4), 12.00, 18.0, 9, 4, .471</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Bores: </strong>(0-4), 7.65, 20.0, 8, 9, .359</p>
<p><strong>Seth Striech: </strong>(0-1), 9.64, 9.1, 5, 5, .325</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>CF Gauntlett Eldemire: </strong>.433, 3, 19, .716, .519, 6-7</p>
<p><strong>OF Kris McDonough: </strong>.340, 2, 7, .489, .392, 2-3</p>
<p><strong>1B Robert Maddox: </strong>.329, 4, 17, .557, .392, 2-2</p>
<p><strong>3B Bryan Barnes: </strong>.328, 2, 6, .534, .443</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations</strong></p>
<p>If you’re a Bobcat faithful you obviously are very worried about the pitching. If you’re a fan of baseball, you’re worried about the pitching. Where Ohio has a solid lineup, the starting pitching is prone to having nightmarish outings, putting the team in such a hole that a respectable day at the plate goes for naught.</p>
<p>MAC play gives new hope for Ohio who has had a lost season up to this date. In the game of baseball anything can happen, especially in a conference without proven success on mounds across the conference. Still it is hard to consider any situation that the Bobcats can threat the MAC-East favorites. However there is still reason to see Ohio play as Eldemire is an elite talent and one of the two best players in the MAC. The centerfielder is a joy to watch and has the potential to carry a team when hot. Just will the pitching provide the star with enough backing?</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/rockets.jpg"><img title="rockets" src="http://bsbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/rockets.jpg?w=148&amp;h=105" alt="" width="148" height="105" /></a>Toledo (11-7)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Offensively:</strong> .313, 50, 4, 20, 123, .495, .368, 23-31</p>
<p><strong>Pitching/Defensively:</strong> 4.58, 4, 107, 76, .253, 27, .962</p>
<p><strong>Non-conference Recap</strong></p>
<p>Whereas the other five Ohio MAC programs play in the East Division, Toledo calls the West division home, though technically it is more eastward than Bowling Green. Geography aside the Rockets in the West brings balance to the MAC. Where three possibly four teams will duke it out in the East, Toledo will only have Ball State standing in their way of a West Division crown.</p>
<p>Coming into MAC play as the conference’s most complete team, the Rockets boast a team batting average of .313, and an ERA of 4.58. On both sides of the ball coach Cory Mee’s squad is getting it done. Where six Rockets are hitting better than .300, their power-hitting shortstop Jared Hoying comes into the weekend hitting just .274, but already has eight dingers on the year, along with five stolen bases. No team in the MAC has a power hitting speedster atop their line-up like Hoying who sets the table nicely for a lineup that has two .400+ hitters.</p>
<p>It gets better for Mee. On the mound Toledo like Akron, has a rotation with ERAs sub-.500. With Mike Hamann, Lincoln Rassi, and Kyle Shaw, Toledo sends out three pitchers capable of going the distance each time out. The trio is complimented by five relievers with ERAs under 4.00, including lights out closer Matt Zahel who has three saves in eight appearances.</p>
<p>Top to bottom Toledo has it all. Pitching, hitting, power, base running, the Rockets are off to an 11-7 start that has victories over Pittsburg, Winthrop, and two on the road at Cincinnati on it’s resume.</p>
<p><strong>Expected Rotation</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kyle Shaw:</strong> (2-1), 4.98, 20.1, 13, 5, .247</p>
<p><strong>Mike Hamann:</strong> (2-1), 2.92, 24.2, 20, 2, .241</p>
<p><strong>Lincoln Rassi:</strong> (1-1), 4.87, 20.1, 9, 16, .222</p>
<p><strong>Closer: Matt Zahel</strong> (0-1), 3.38, 3, 8.0, 8, 3, .294</p>
<p><strong>Key Players</strong></p>
<p><strong>DH Matt Delewski: </strong>.425, 0, 8, .500, .442, 1-2</p>
<p><strong>OF Jason Edwards:</strong> .400, 2, 7, .550, .435, 1-1</p>
<p><strong>C Aaron Dudley:</strong> .371, 1, 11, .486, .430, 1-3</p>
<p><strong>3B Joe Corfman:</strong> .343, 1, 15, .500, .390, 5-6</p>
<p><strong>2B Tim Krofcheck:</strong> .309, 4, 15, .574, .399, 2-4</p>
<p><strong>SS Jared Hoying:</strong> .274, 8, 22, .685, .357, 5-6</p>
<p><strong>MAC Expectations<br />
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<p>Like Akron in the East, pitching has led Toledo to be considered alongside Ball State as the West Division’s favorite, if not ahead of the Cardinals. The Rockets truly have everything needed to not only cruise through conference play, but win in the all important conference tournament and lock up the automatic bid. From hitting to fielding, pitching to running, Toledo has done everything well up to now.</p>
<p>Where the West Division is weaker than the East, providing the toughest challenge for Toledo might be complacency. Mee will need to keep his team from reading their clippings and staying focused on the field. It helps that the Rockets are a veteran team and should have no problem doing so. Nothing should keep Toledo from the MAC postseason, and once in the cards are in their favor.</p>
<p>A deep and good bullpen combined with a good rotation gives Toledo the upper hand over its competition. The batting order has numerous weapons, enough to overcome a slump here or there, as evident by Hoying’s slow start. Expect Toledo to cruise through the MAC-West, until the season’s final weekend when the Rockets play the Cardinals. It works in favor of Toledo that the season-ending series is at home, which gives us enough reason to think Toledo will be the West’s champs, from there the auto-bid and tournament championship is there for the taking.</p>
<p><strong>Statistical Comparision</strong></p>
<p><strong>Team, W-L, AVG, ERA, RPI, SOS (As of March 25th)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Akron</strong> .313, 5.36,<strong> </strong>11-8, 176, 189</p>
<p><strong>Bowling Green</strong> .321, 7.02, 6-9-1,  121, 92</p>
<p><strong>Kent State</strong> .281, 5.79,<strong> </strong>9-12, 155, 120</p>
<p><strong>Miami</strong> .287, 7.33<strong>,</strong> 9-10, 111, 70</p>
<p><strong>Ohio</strong> .277, 7.48, 2-15, 282, 175</p>
<p><strong>Toledo</strong> .313, 4.58, 11-7,  87, 159</p>
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<p><em>David Arnold of <a href="http://rollalongbaseball.blogspot.com/">Rollalongbaseball</a> contributed with the Bowling Green Preview</em></p>
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<p><strong>MEMPHIS, Tenn. -</strong> The 2010 edition of Memphis baseball faces another demanding schedule that will showcase 29 home games, including 13 contests versus NCAA Regional participants, head coach <strong>Daron Schoenrock</strong> announced today.</p>
<p>&#8220;Staying with the promise to our athletes and Tiger fans, this is another very challenging college baseball schedule,&#8221;</p>
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<p>Schoenrock stated. &#8220;Conference USA weekend series&#8217; are very tough and our non-conference schedule is designed to prepare the team for these weekends. Strength of schedule is a huge factor in developing the RPI necessary to make the NCAA Regionals. I look forward to seeing the 2010 Tiger team attack this schedule and the challenges that await us.&#8221;</p>
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<p>With a more experienced club, Schoenrock has ramped up the competition for the upcoming season. In its 56-game schedule, Memphis will play 20 games against 2009 NCAA Regional participants, 14 contests versus five clubs that won either their respective regular season or conference tournament titles, 11 games against NCAA Regional champs and three against one College World Series qualifier.</p>
<p>With FedExPark set to open in February, Memphis will get the 2010 season underway, at home, with a three-game set against in-state rival and Sun Belt Tournament champs Middle Tennessee State&#8211;one of the Tiger&#8217;s seven opponents that advanced to NCAA postseason play in 2009. The MTSU series is just one of four weekends in which Memphis will host an NCAA Regional foe. The Tigers will also host 2009 Ohio Valley Tournament champ Tennessee Tech (Mar. 19-21), 2009 C-USA Tournament winner Rice (Mar. 26-28) and 2009 C-USA regular season title holders East Carolina (Apr. 9-11) at the new ballpark.</p>
<p>Memphis will welcome C-USA opponents Tulane (Apr. 23-25) and UAB (May 7-9) to its new home, while making weekend trips to Marshall (Apr. 2-3), Houston (Apr. 16-18), UCF (Apr. 30- May 2) and College World Series participant Southern Miss (May 20-22).</p>
<p>As is customary for the Tigers, they will participate in the Service Academies Spring Classic at Millington&#8217;s USA Stadium. There Memphis will take on Toledo, Pittsburgh and Bradley on Feb 26-28, respectively.</p>
<p>The Tiger&#8217;s non-conference slate is highlighted by a pair tilts versus NCAA Regional champions Ole Miss. Memphis will travel to Oxford, Miss. for a March 2 meeting, before hosting the Rebels in the annual clash at AutoZone Park on April 13. In efforts to boost its RPI late in the year, Memphis will travel to Big 12 member, Oklahoma for a three-game weekend, May 14-16. The U of M will make home-and-home trips with Louisiana-Monroe and Arkansas State. Other non-league sets include a two-game series&#8217; at Dallas Baptist (Mar. 12-13) and against South Alabama (Mar. 16-17).</p>
<p>For the second-straight season, the Tigers will make the short drive to Jackson, Tenn., to play Austin Peay at Pringles Park, home of the Seattle Mariners Class AA affiliate West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx.</p>
<p>Memphis will play single road games at UT-Martin (Feb.23), at Mississippi State (Mar. 24). The Tigers will host single home contests against Portland (Mar. 8), UCA (May 11) and Murray State (May 12).</p>
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<p><strong>Bowling Green State University</strong> baseball has announced the release of its 2010 Falcon baseball schedule which features matchups with teams in the <strong>Big East, SEC</strong> and <strong>Big Ten</strong> conferences.  Those games compliment a full <strong>MAC</strong> schedule.  A total of 37 of 56 games will be played outside of the state of Ohio.</p>
<p>The Falcons will waste no time in finding tough competition to groom them for the upcoming season. To begin the 2010 campaign, <strong>Danny Schmitz</strong> will take his team on a road trip to the Bluegrass State for six games to begin the season.</p>
<p>The Falcons start the year Feb. 19-21 in Louisville, KY to open the season against the defending Big East regular season and tournament champion <strong>Louisville Cardinals</strong>. The Cardinals finished 2009 just three wins short of 50 for the</p>
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<p>season and defending their home field with an 81 percent success rate. The Cardinal pitching staff led the Big East in team ERA (4.32) as well as in homeruns (85) and total bases (1,124). Last year UL swept BG in a three game set by a combined score of 33-12.</p>
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<p>The road trip through Ohio’s southern neighbor continues with three games against the <strong>University of Kentucky</strong>. Though UK baseball finished fifth in the <strong>SEC East Division</strong>, College Baseball Newspaper has tabbed the Wildcats as having the sixth-best recruiting class in the nation, an honor the program has received two years in a row.</p>
<p>To open the month of March the Falcons will head further south to the former home of the <strong>Cleveland Indians</strong> spring training program, Winter Haven, Florida. The Falcons will spend nine days (March 5-14) in Winter Haven and play as many games during that span. Only two of the eight opposing teams return for this year’s <strong>Russ Matt Central Florida Invitational</strong> with <strong>Indiana </strong>and <strong>Sacred Heart</strong>, but six very skilled teams will visit to provide the Falcons some tough competition.</p>
<p>The Falcons will take the field against Northeastern, who finished the 2009 season with a 28-25 overall mark, to open their slate during the invitational. The next three days will feature match ups against <strong>Rhode Island, Butler</strong> and <strong>Sacred Heart</strong>. Those three teams sport a combined record of 77-89-1 from a season ago with Rhode Island garnering the most success following a 37-20-1 campaign a season ago. After enjoying an off-day at the mid-way point of the week long trip, the Falcons will head back into battle against the <strong>Ivy League’s Yale University</strong> for a double-header against the Bulldogs. <strong>North Dakota State</strong> and <strong>Indiana </strong>will round out the schedule for the duration of the tournament before the Brown and Orange return to Bowling Green.</p>
<p>Last year, the Falcons finished 5-3 during their stay in Winter Haven with signature wins over Bradley in extra innings and against 2010 recurring opponent <strong>Eastern Kentucky University</strong>. Of the two teams that the Falcons will play in back-to-back years in the tournament, Indiana and Sacred Heart, the Falcons were 1-1 in games against those opponents having lost to the Hoosiers 15-7 and defeating the Pioneers in a pitcher’s duel, 1-0.<br />
<span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: x-small;"> Bowling Green will bring baseball back to northwest Ohio when they open their home schedule with a local rival in the <strong>Findlay Oilers</strong>. The Falcons will engage in a battle for I-75 South on March 16 at <strong>Warren E. Stellar Field </strong>for the home opener. Bowling Green has won their last ten home openers at Warren Steller Field and has not lost since a 7-6 defeat to the <strong>Wright State Raiders</strong> in the 1999 season opener.</span></p>
<p>Schmitz and Company continue to yield southern hospitality as the team travels east straight from EKU to play another Big East team in the <strong>West Virginia Mountaineers</strong>. The Mountaineers finished third in the Big East last season and only lost five games at home. The Falcons had not played a Big East team since 2008 when the Falcons fell to <strong>Villanova </strong>10-8 in Bradenton, FL. This year, the teams will meet at a neutral site at <strong>VA Memorial Stadium</strong> in Chillicothe, Ohio.</p>
<p>Of the early non-conference schedule, head coach Danny Schmitz said, “This is probably the toughest schedule we’ve put together. It is a schedule that we wanted to challenge our team with. We’re doing that for a reason. We have to get ourselves ready for conference play because the Mid-American Conference is an outstanding baseball conference.”</p>
<p>Schmitz continued, “We have high expectations [of the players]. You still have to earn it each day you cross the white lines. This schedule is going to be very, very competitive. We hope our kids are going to be up to the task.”</p>
<p>With their return back to Falcon country, BGSU will open its conference slate with <strong>MAC Wes</strong>t foe <strong>Central Michigan</strong> on March 24. It will be the only time the Chippewas and the Falcons will play in 2010 but will ready Bowling Green for a home weekend set with <strong>Northern Illinois</strong> beginning two days later.</p>
<p>Bowling Green will step out of conference again to play <strong>Atlantic-10</strong> power house <strong>Dayton </strong>for a single showdown to close out the month of March. The Dragons and Falcons have had three of their last five matchups cancelled due to weather since 2007. In those two matchups, the Dragons have come out on top both times. In their lone matchup in 2007, the Falcons took the Dragons to 12 innings before losing 8-7 in an extra-inning thriller.</p>
<p>The next four contests between April 2 and April 6 will take the Falcons into Michigan for a three-game series against <strong>Eastern Michigan</strong>. BG will then hop on the bus to East Lansing, MI. for its first contest with a <strong>Big Ten</strong> opponent in the <strong>Michigan State Spartans</strong>. Since 2001, Bowling Green has a 15-19 record when playing in the state of Michigan with nearly as many weather cancellations as wins.<span style="color: #000000;"> </span></p>
<p>The Falcons will then embark on their final game with a Michigan school against <strong>Michigan </strong>on April 14. Last year the Falcons beat the Wolverines 8-3 after not having played them since the 2002 season when the Falcons lost 4-3.</p>
<p>Right across the border heading back into Ohio, MAC rival <strong>Toledo </strong>will be waiting for the visiting Falcons for a weekend series to be held in the Glass City. Bowling Green possess 102 wins against Toledo over their 88 year rivalry. That stands as the most wins BGSU has over any school they have played in program history.</p>
<p>After back-to-back home games against <strong>Dayton </strong>and <strong>Western Michigan</strong> on April 20-21, the Falcons hit the road again, this time going to Athens for three games against <strong>Ohio </strong>and then heading to northeast Ohio for the season finale versus <strong>Cleveland State</strong>.</p>
<p>Six consecutive Mid-American conference home games follow on the Falcon schedule when Bowling Green plays host to the <strong>Miami Redhawks </strong>and <strong>Akron Zips</strong> to close out April heading into the first week of May (April 30-May 9).</p>
<p>For the first time since April 26, 2006 the Falcons will head back to South Bend, Ind. for a single out-of-conference game with the <strong>Fighting Irish of Notre Dame</strong>. The last time Bowling Green took the trip to South Bend the Falcons outscored the Irish 11-8 on their home field. That win had broken a ten game winless streak against Notre Dame since 1990.</p>
<p>Bowling Green then heads to Kent, Ohio to take on the once nationally ranked Golden Flashes, who had taken two-of-three from the Falcons in 2009. Kent State finished one game behind the Falcons in the MAC standings last year after ranking second in the conference in team pitching as well as in team batting, finishing behind Bowling Green.</p>
<p>Another <strong>Horizon League</strong> team will come to the Falcons’ territory when the Penguins of <strong>Youngstown State</strong> come to Steller Field on May 18. Despite a 16-35 record a season ago, the Penguins return six of eight regular position players from their starting lineup and all three of their starting pitchers from last season.</p>
<p>“I think year in and year out there are some outstanding teams,” said Schmitz on the quality of MAC baseball this year. “Kent State as well as OU will be very strong again this year. Miami (OH) was a little young last year, but they’ve gained a lot of experience. We finished off the season with Akron and had a heck of a battle with them for three games and we expect Akron to be very much improved. You really have to bring the ‘A-game’ this year.”</p>
<p>This year the <strong>Mid-American Conference Tournament</strong> will be held in Chillicothe, Ohio at <strong>VA Memorial Stadium</strong>. Should the Falcons win a bid to be in field of eight MAC teams to participate in the tournament, they will return to the same field that they are scheduled to play West Virginia earlier in the season.</p>
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		<title>Cincinnati 2010 Baseball Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>CINCINNATI – </strong>Two trips to Florida to open the season and 31 home games highlight the 2010 <strong>University of Cincinnati </strong>baseball schedule. After falling just one win short of its second consecutive 30-win season, the Bearcats look to eclipse that plateau and contend for a <strong>BIG EAST Conference Championship</strong> in 2010.</p>
<p>UC will spend the first two weeks of the season in Florida beginning with a three-game set in Boca Raton, Fla., Feb. 19-21 against <strong>Florida Atlantic University</strong>. The Bearcats will then return to the Sunshine State Feb. 26-28, when</p>
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<p>they participate in the second <strong>Big Ten-BIG EAST Baseball Challenge</strong> in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Fla., area. Cincinnati will open the Big Ten-BIG EAST Baseball Challenge against <strong>Penn State</strong>, before taking on <strong>Purdue </strong>and <strong>Ohio State</strong> to round out the event.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/cinn-m-basebl-sched.html" target="_blank">Complete 2010 Cincinnati Schedule</a></p>
<p>Following the Big Ten-BIG EAST Challenge, the Bearcats kick off their 31-game home schedule with a three-game series versus <strong>Youngstown State</strong> March 5-7. UC also will host <strong>LeMoyne College</strong> (March 10), <strong>Niagara </strong>(March 12-14), <strong>Toledo </strong>(March 19-21), <strong>Kentucky </strong>(March 30), <strong>Xavier </strong>(April 28), and <strong>Miami University</strong> (May 11) at <strong>Marge Schott Stadium</strong> in non-conference contests.</p>
<p>The Red and Black hit the road for non-conference games at <strong>Butler </strong>(March 23), at <strong>Dayton </strong>(March 24), at <strong>Ohio </strong>(April 20), at <strong>Xavier </strong>(April 27), at <strong>Wright State</strong> (May 5), and at <strong>Miami University</strong> (May 12). After hosting the <strong>Joe Nuxhall Classic </strong>last year, UC will travel up the road to <strong>Miami (OH)</strong> and <strong>McKie Field at Hayden Park</strong> to participate in the second Joe Nuxhall Classic April 13-14. For the second year in a row, the teams competing for the Joe Nuxhall Classic title will be UC, Miami (OH), Xavier, and Wright State.</p>
<p>UC plays five of its nine conference series’ at home this season, but the conference slate begins March 26-28 when the Bearcats travel to Plymouth Meeting, Penn., to take on <strong>Villanova</strong>. Other conference road series include <strong>Seton Hall</strong> (April 9-11), <strong>Notre Dame</strong> (23-25), and <strong>Connecticut </strong>(May 8-9).</p>
<p><strong>USF </strong>(April 1-3), <strong>St. John’s</strong> (April 16-18), <strong>West Virginia</strong> (April 30-May 2), <strong>Pittsburgh </strong>(May 14-16), and <strong>Georgetown </strong>(May 20-22) will all make the trip to Clifton to play in Marge Schott Stadium, which was voted on by BIG EAST players and coaches as the favorite conference venue to play in.</p>
<p><em>(Release)</em></p>
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		<title>2010 Ohio State Baseball Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>COLUMBUS, Ohio</strong> – The <strong>Ohio State</strong> baseball team will begin the 2010 season playing 18 of its first 21 games in the state of Florida with the other three being played in Knoxville, Tenn., head coach <strong>Bob Todd</strong> announced Thursday.</p>
<p>The Buckeyes, the defending <strong>Big Ten Conference</strong> champion who started 18-3 last year with the first 21 games played in Florida, open up their season Feb. 19-21 with three games in Jacksonville against <strong>North Florida, Florida A&amp;M</strong> and <strong>Richmond </strong>before taking part in the second-annual<strong> Big Ten/Big East Challenge</strong> Feb. 26-28 in Clearwater/St. Petersburg. The 10 team, 30-game event pits the Buckeyes against <strong>South Florida, Notre Dame</strong> and in-state foe <strong>Cincinnati</strong>. Ohio State defeated the Fighting Irish and Bearcats in the inaugural Big Ten/Big East challenge last season.</p>
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<p>Ohio State’s initial series of games on the road also includes trips to Port Charlotte, Fla. (March 5-7), Knoxville (March 12-14) and to Winter Haven, Fla., for a series of Spring Break games against opponents to be announced.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Ohio-State.pdf">2010 Ohio State Schedule (PDF)</a></p>
<p><strong>Big Ten Conference</strong> play opens the weekend of April 2-4 at <strong>Northwestern </strong>and the regular season will conclude May 20-22 in Columbus with a series against <strong>Minnesota</strong>. The <strong>Bill Davis Stadium</strong> home opener is set for 2:05 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 against <strong>Toledo</strong>. It will be the first of 21 home games for the Buckeyes in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>A few notes about some of the 2010 opponents:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>North Florida</strong> (Feb. 19) – Defeated Florida State (No. 10 final Collegiate Baseball ranking), Florida (No.13) and Miami (No. 20).</li>
<li><strong>Notre Dame</strong> (Feb. 27) – Big East Tournament runner-up.</li>
<li><strong>Tennessee</strong> (Mar. 13) – Took 2-of-3 from CWS champion LSU.</li>
<li><strong>Michigan </strong>(April 30-May 2) – The series this year will be played in Ann Arbor.</li>
<li><strong>Louisville</strong> (May 4-5) – Finished 2009 ranked No. 14; Advanced to Super Regional before falling to Cal State Fullerton; returns to Columbus after the Buckeyes traveled to Louisville for a pair in 2009.</li>
<li><strong>Indiana</strong> (Apr. 9-11) – Big Ten tournament champion in 2009; teams did not play a Big Ten series in 2009.</li>
<li><strong>Minnesota</strong> (May 20-22) – Big Ten regular season and tournament runner-up; NCAA Regional participant.</li>
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<p><em>(Press Release)</em></p>
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		<title>College of Charleston 2010 Baseball Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 03:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>&#8220;We are excited about our 2010 schedule,&#8221; said second-year Cougar coach <strong>Monte Lee</strong>. &#8220;We have a three-game home series with <strong>SEC </strong>powerhouse Alabama, which has never happened here, along with non-conference games with South Carolina, North Carolina, <strong>Coastal Carolina</strong> and <strong>UNC Wilmington</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;We feel like we have a strong non-conference schedule to go along with an always competitive Southern conference schedule. We are excited about the challenge this schedule presents.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Cougars, who open the season with a three-game home series against <strong>Radford </strong>(Feb. 19-21), play 18 of their first 19 games at <strong>Patriots Point Stadium</strong>. Overall, Charleston plays 32 home games.</p>
<p>Charleston plays host to the <strong>Crimson Tide</strong>, March 5-7.  The Cougars have <strong>Southern Conference</strong> home series with <strong>Samford, Georgia Southern, Wofford, Elon</strong> and <strong>The Citadel</strong>.  The Cougars also play host to non-league members <strong>UNC Asheville, Holy Cross, Charleston Southern, Toledo, Ball State, Jacksonville, USC Upstate, UNC Wilmington</strong> and <strong>Coastal Carolina</strong>.</p>
<p>The Cougars play league series at <strong>UNC Greensboro, Western  Carolina, Furman, Davidson</strong> and <strong>Appalachian State</strong>.  Charleston also plays at Charleston Southern, South Carolina, USC Upstate, North Carolina, Coastal Carolina, UNC Wilmington and a non-conference matchup with rival The Citadel on April 20.</p>
<p>The <strong>Southern Conference Tournament </strong>will be played at <strong>Joe Riley Park</strong> in Charleston, S.C. from May 26-30.</p>
<p><em>(Press Release)</em></p>
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