Games 32-33 ► Indiana State (20-11, 7-3 MVC) at Missouri (17-19, 6-9 Big 12)
April 14-15, 2009 ► Columbia, Mo. ►
Taylor Stadium (2,200) ► KTGR 1580 AM
Setting The Scene
Fresh of its second-straight sweep
over a Valley opponent, Indiana State (20-11, 7-3 MVC) hits the road to face
off against Big 12 Conference foe Missouri (17-19, 6-9 Big 12) in a two-game
mid-week series beginning on Tuesday at Taylor Stadium in Columbia, Mo. First pitch on Tuesday is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. EST,
with Wednesday's game is set for 4 p.m. EST.
The Sycamores returned home after a
long road swing to face off against Bradley last weekend at Sycamore Field. A cold and rainy day on Friday postponed the
start of the series until Saturday, but the gloomy conditions could not damper
the team's spirit. ISU took both games
of the Saturday doubleheader and rallied on Sunday for a big win and their
second straight sweep in conference play.
In game one on Saturday, the
Sycamores rallied with five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to overcome
a 5-4 deficit and come away with a 9-5 win.
Catcher Bronco Lafrenz tied the game with a leadoff home run in the
frame and a two-run single up the middle by Tyler Graham later in the inning
capped off the comeback. Junior Nick
Ciolli finished the game 2-for-3 with three RBI, while Graham added a couple of
hits and two RBI in the win.
Game two was a different story, as
the Sycamores led from the first inning on for a 10-2 win. Sophomore Jake Petricka (4-1) controlled the
game from the mound, as he allowed just one earned run on three hits while
striking out three in eight strong innings for the Sycamores to earn his fourth
victory of the year. Ciolli finished the
game with a hit and three more RBI to give him six on the day, while Joe Meggs
and Kyle Burnam added two hits and two RBI each.
The Tigers head into the series
after dropping both games of a Saturday doubleheader to No. 7 Baylor on
Saturday in Waco, Texas.
Mizzou won the first game of the series on Friday by a score of 5-3, but
dropped the first game on Saturday in 11 innings 8-7 and were defeated 19-0 in
seven innings in game two.
Missouri leads the all-time series between
the two schools, including a three-game sweep over the Sycamores last season
March 8-9 at Taylor Stadium.
On The Air
Both games against Missouri can be heard on KTGR 1580-AM, the
radio home of the Tigers and online at KTGR.com. Tex Little is in his 19th season of
calling Tiger Baseball and will be joined in the booth by Hudson Guthrie, who
returns for his second year as part of the Tigers' broadcast team. In addition, live stats will be available via
Gametracker on the baseball schedule page on mutigers.com.
About The Coaches
Lindsay Meggs (UCLA ?93) begins his third season as the
Sycamore skipper (64-69) in 2009. In his
first season, Meggs coached the Sycamores to a 26-26 mark overall and a 7-17
record in the Missouri Valley Conference. Last year, the Sycamores were 18-32
overall and 9-15 in the Valley playing one of the toughest schedules in the
country. Meggs took the reigns of the
Sycamore baseball program in 2006, coming to ISU after spending 13 seasons as
head coach at California State-Chico.
While there, he guided the Wildcats to two NCAA Division II National
Championships and compiled an overall record of 538-228-4.
Tim Jamieson (New Orleans ?81) is in his 15th season as the head
coach of the Tigers (497-348-2). The second-winningest coach in Mizzou baseball
history, Jamieson has led the Tigers to 30 win campaigns in 12 of the last 13
seasons. Mizzou has won at least 35
games in each of the last six seasons and has advanced to the NCAA Tournament
seven times under Jamieson. In addition,
Mizzou is one of just 16 teams in the nation that have advanced to the last six
NCAA Tournaments. Jamieson led the
Tigers to a 39-21 record and a fourth-place finish in the Big 12 Conference
last season, which resulted in a trip into the postseason at the Miami Regional.
Scouting The Tigers
► The University of Missouri is located in
Columbia, Mo., and has an enrollment of 28,477
students. The Tigers are members of the
Big 12 Conference and play their home games at Taylor Stadium (2,200).
► The Tigers finished with an overall
record of 39-21 record last year and a fourth-place finish in the Big 12
Conference with a 16-11 finish. That earned Mizzou once a trip into the
postseason, as it was selected for the NCAA Tournament and was placed in the
Miami Regional. The Tigers' season ended
with a 9-6 loss on June 1 against Mississippi.
► With Missouri's win over Arizona State on March 1, head coach Tim Jamieson
moved into second place on Mizzou's all-time wins list. Jamieson is now
497-348-2 in his 15th year as the Tigers' head coach. His 497 wins put him
ahead of legendary former Missouri head coach John “Hi” Simmons.
► Missouri heads into the series after
dropping the second game of a Saturday doubleheader against No. 7 Baylor by a
score of 19-0 in seven innings. The game was halted after the seventh with the
conference run-rule in effect for the doubleheader. With the win, Baylor won the series 2-1,
halting Missouri's streak of four straight series wins against the Bears
heading into this weekend.
► Senior outfielder Ryan Senne and junior
outfielder Greg Folgia lead the way at the plate for the Tigers. Senne is hitting .315 with 10 doubles and 20
RBI in 36 starts for the Tigers, with Folgia also hitting .315 with seven
doubles, three triples, five home runs and 32 RBI in 35 starts.
► The Tigers have been led on the mound by
Junior Kyle Gibson, who has a 5-3 record with a 3.00 ERA in nine starts. Gibson has finished four of those games and
leads the team with 60.0 innings pitched and 80 strikeouts.
Six And Counting
With a 12-4
victory over Bradley on Sunday, the Sycamores secured their second straight
sweep over a Missouri Valley Conference opponent for the first time since the
league went to the three-game series format prior to the 2005 season. ISU's six consecutive wins in conference play
is its longest streak since 1998, when the Sycamores won seven straight games
in Valley play with a four-game weekend sweep over Northern Iowa and twins in the first three games
of a four-game set with Missouri State.
Strausborger Keeps Streak Alive
Junior Ryan
Strausborger headed into the weekend series against Bradley with a 12-game
hitting streak. However, that streak was
in serious jeopardy in game one of Saturday's doubleheader when Strauborger
stepped to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning with three walks and no
hits on the day. In that at bat, he
popped up in foul territory but Bradley first baseman Jim Clayton dropped the
ball to give him another swing of the bat.
Strausborger made it count, as he singled up the middle to keep the
streak in tact and picked up hits in the next two games to extend his hitting
streak to 15 games, the longest for the Sycamores since 2007.
Off And Running
Indiana State returned to its running ways last
week, as the team was a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen base attempts throughout the
week. Junior Ryan Strausborger led the
way by going 4-for-4 in stolen base attempts, while Kyle Burnam, Nick Ciolli
and Ben Ferrell also got into the act with a steal each. On the season, the Sycamores are 37-for-46
(.804) in stolen base attempts, with Strausborger leading the way with 12
thefts.
Petricka Shuts Down The Braves
Sophomore
Jake Petricka was stellar on the mound in game two of Saturday's doubleheader
against Bradley. The right hander from Fariboult, Minn., picked up his fourth win of the
season by giving up just one run on three hits while striking out three in
eight innings of work against the Braves.
The win was Petricka's second in a row in Valley play, tied him for the
team lead in wins and helped the Sycamores to their second-straight series
sweep over a Valley opponent.
No Sweat For Ciolli
Junior
outfielder Nick Ciolli struggled a bit at the end of March, but he has
certainly turned that around recently.
Ciolli was the catalyst in the middle of the lineup for the Sycamores
last week, hitting .429 (6-for-14) with three doubles, three runs scored and
eight RBI for the Sycamores. The Terre Haute, Ind., native also walked three times in
four games for ISU, stole a base and posted a slugging percentage of .643. In addition, Ciolli extended his current
hitting streak to nine games and has raised his season batting average from
.330 to .359.
J-Rod Picks Up Third Straight Valley Win
ISU starter
Joe Rodriguez (4-1) struggled in the first two innings and gave up four earned
runs to Bradley in Sunday's series finale between the two squads. However, the left-hander regained his
composure and allowed just three hits over the next five-plus innings to pick
up his fourth win on the season. In all,
Rodriguez pitched 7.1 innings and gave up four runs on seven hits while
striking out four to move to 3-0 in three starts in Valley play.
Scoring Runs At Will
With 257
runs scored this season (8.3 runs per game), the Sycamores have had no problems
scoring runs in 2009. ISU has scored 10
or more runs 11 times during the season, including a 23-3 victory against
in-state foe Butler at Sycamore Field and a 12 win over
Bradley on Sunday in the series finale against the Braves. Last season, the Sycamores averaged 6.9 runs
per contest while compiling a total of 504 hits and 36 home runs as a team.
Handling The Bat With Ease
Junior
second baseman Ryan Strausborger set the table for the Sycamores at the top of
the lineup against Northern Iowa, as the ISU leadoff man hit .571 (8-for-14)
with a triple and five runs scored in a three-game sweep over the
Panthers. The Osceola, Ind., native also added a walk and
accounted for 10 total bases while finished 3-for-3 in stolen base
attempts. Most of that damage was done
in Saturday's doubleheader sweep over the Panthers, when he finished 6-for-10
with four runs scored and three stolen bases.
Strausborger posted a season high four hits in game one while scoring
three runs in the 13-4 win and followed that up with two hits and a run scored
in the second game.
Get Out Your Brooms
Weekend
sweeps on the road in Missouri Valley Conference play are hard to come by for
any team and before the team's weekend sweep at UNI, it had been a while since the
Sycamores achieved that feat. The last
time ISU picked up a conference road sweep was in 2005, when the Sycamores
picked up three wins at Missouri State from April 22-24. The sweep for ISU was its first since last
season, when the team won its last three games of the year in a weekend sweep
over Illinois State.
What Can't He Do?
Senior
Brady Shoemaker continues to be a threat in the middle of the lineup for the
Sycamores, as he hit .455 (5-for-11) with a double, triple, home run and four
RBI in a weekend sweep over at UNI. Shoemaker
also scored seven runs, was walked five times, stole two bases and accounted
for 11 total bases on way to a .625 on-base percentage against the Panthers.
Strong Arming The Competition
The
Sycamores have been getting the job done at the plate all season with their
.311 team batting average. However, it
was a trio of strong pitching performances at UNI that made the difference for the
Sycamores. All three Sycamore starters
earned wins against the Panthers and the ISU pitching staff allowed just eight
runs in the three-game weekend sweep.
Junior Eric Valdez kicked off the series with a 12-strikeout performance
in Friday's 9-3 victory, while sophomore Jake Petricka allowed just two runs in
game a 13-4 win in game one on Saturday.
Junior Joe Rodriguez guaranteed the weekend sweep with a dominating
1-run effort in 8.1 innings in game two on Saturday to secure the team's first
road sweep since 2005..
Multi-Homer Game For Shoemaker
The wind
was blowing out at Sycamore Field, but Brady Shoemaker's two home runs hit
would have cleared the fences no matter how much wind there was against Ball State.
The senior slugger from Brazil, Ind., hit two home runs against the
Cardinals and finished the game with four RBI to lead the way for the
Sycamores. It was Shoemaker's second
multi-home run game in his two-year career at ISU, with the other coming
against Illinois State on May 17 at Sycamore Field when he
launched three home runs and accounted for 10 RBI against the Redbirds in the
season finale.
The Launching Pad
Sycamore
Field turned into a launching pad, as the Sycamores hit a season-high four home
runs against Ball State.
Senior Brady Shoemaker led the way with two home runs and four RBI
against the Cardinals, while senior Brian Jett hit his team-leading fifth long
ball of the season as well. Junior Tyler
Graham also got into the act, as he hit the first home run of his career in an Indiana State uniform to cap off the power display
in the victory for the Sycamores.
Hoosier State Supremacy
With a win
on Wednesday at Sycamore Field against in-state rival Ball State, the Sycamores improved to 3-0
against teams from the Hoosier State this season. Indiana State previously defeated Indiana by a score of 11-2 on March 3 at
home and also defeated Butler by a score of 23-3 on March
18. However, it would be premature to
give the Sycamores the state title at this point in the season as they still
have a three-game series remaining against Missouri Valley Conference foe
Evansville and games against Oakland City, Southern Indiana and a re-match with
the Hoosiers on April 22 in Bloomington, Ind.
Rodriguez Becomes The Stopper
ISU starter
Joe Rodriguez stepped up when his team needed him the most and picked up a win
on Sunday against Creighton to help the Sycamores avoid a series sweep. The Middletown, N.Y., native allowed just three earned
runs and scattered nine hits in seven inning of work to pick up his second win
of the season for the Sycamores and earn a win for his team in the series
finale.
Lafrenz Goes Deep ... Again
Coming off
a week where he hit three home runs and drove in seven runs on way to being
named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week, catcher Bronco Lafrenz
picked up right where he left off in last Friday's Valley season opener against
the Creighton Bluejays. With the
Sycamores trailing by three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning, Lafrenz
came up with two runners on base and hit a long fly ball to right field that
continued to carry in the wind over wall for a three-run home run. It was Lafrenz's team-leading fifth of the
season and his fifth in six games.
Is That Score Right?
One look at
the scoreboard at Sycamore Field in the team's win over Butler and one might wonder if their eyes
were playing tricks on them. One look
would show a 12 put on the board in the bottom of the first inning and by the
end of the game the score read 23-3. The
12 runs in the first inning, the 23 runs on the day and the 24 hits were all
game highs for ISU this season. However, the 23 runs surrendered to the
Sycamores were not a season high for Butler, as the Bulldogs had previously
given up 24 runs to UNLV earlier in the year.
Make It A Dozen
The
Sycamores have been scoring nearly nine runs a game during the season but they
eclipsed that mark against Butler in just the first inning. ISU exploded for 12 runs on 10 hits in the
bottom of the first against the Bulldogs to put the game out of reach
early. Brady Shoemaker, Tyler Graham,
and Luke Fieser all picked up RBI singles to start the inning before Pascual
Del Real struck the big blow with a three-run triple to make the score 6-0 at
the time. Joe Meggs then picked up a RBI
on a single up the middle that scored Del Real from third and Shoemaker later
tacked on two more RBI with another single to make the score 11-0. Fieser capped off the hitting barrage with a
RBI single to left field with two outs in the inning.
Everybody Chips In
Every member
of the ISU starting lineup chipped in with at least one hit in the team's 23-3
rout over Butler. Third baseman Luke
Fieser led the way with four hits, while Joe Meggs, Ryan Strausborger and Brady
Shoemaker each added three hits each for the Sycamores. The feat was in jeopardy until the eighth
inning as Brian Jett headed into his at bat 0-for-5 to that point. However, Jett launched a two-run home run
over the right field wall to pick up his first hit of the game and his fourth
home run of the season.