Game 28 ► Indiana State (17-10, 4-3 MVC) at Miami (Ohio) (14-13, 5-4 MAC)
Game 29 ► Indiana State (17-10, 4-3 MVC) at Eastern Illinois (21-5, 7-0 OVC)
Tuesday, April 7
Opponent: Miami (Ohio)
Location: Oxford, Ohio
Stadium: McKie Field at Hayden Park
Game Time: 5:00 p.m. EST
Wednesday, April 8
Opponent: Eastern Illinois
Location: Charleston, Ill.
Stadium: Coaches Stadium
Game Time: 3:00 p.m. EST
Setting The Scene
Indiana State (17-10, 4-3 MVC) will
wrap up its long road swing with a couple of mid-week contests this week,
before heading home to resume Missouri Valley Conference play against Bradley
this weekend. The trip will start on
Tuesday at Miami (Ohio) (14-13, 5-4 MAC) in Oxford, Ohio, and will conclude with a re-match
at Eastern
Illinois
(21-5, 7-0 OVC) on Wednesday in Charleston, Ill.
The Sycamores are coming off a great
weekend, in which they swept Valley foe Northern Iowa on the road in Waterloo, Iowa.
ISU starter Eric Valdez (2-2) was solid on the mound for the Sycamores
in the first game of the series on Friday, as he allowed just three earned runs
on four hits in 7.2 innings of work. The
right-hander also struck out 12 UNI batters, his second 10+ strikeout performance of the
season, while walking just two hitters.
Nick Ciolli finished the game
2-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI and Bronco Lafrenz also finished
2-for-4 with a couple of RBI. Ryan
Strausborger picked up two hits, which extended his hitting streak to nine
games, and Tyler Graham extended his hitting streak to eight games with a hit
on Friday.
ISU then took both games of a
doubleheader on Saturday, with a 13-4 win in game one and a 5-1 victory in game
two that secured the series sweep. In
game one, Jake Petricka (3-1) battled on the mound and picked up the victory,
as he allowed just one earned run and two runs overall while scattering 10 hits
over 5.2 innings of work. He was helped
on offense by Strausborger, who finished the game with a season high 4-for-6
effort with three runs scored for ISU.
Ciolli also finished the game 3-for-6 with two runs scored and two RBI.
Joe Rodriguez (3-1) was stellar on
the mound in game two and picked up the win, as he allowed just one earned run
on five hits while striking out six in 8.1 innings of work. Luke Fieser finished the game 3-for-5 with
two RBI for ISU, while Brady Shoemaker finished 2-for-5 with two runs scored
and a RBI. Strausborger also finished
with two hits in the game, giving him six on the day and eight in the
three-game series.
Miami (Ohio) heads into the game having won
five consecutive conference games with a 13-4 win on Saturday afternoon over Western Michigan.
That win gave the RedHawks a series win and gave the team six wins in
its last nine games.
Wednesday's game at Eastern Illinois will be the second contest between
the two schools in 2009, with ISU picking up a 10-9 win at home on March
10. With that loss EIU dropped its
record to 6-4, but since that time the Panthers have gone 15-1 and have posted
a perfect 7-0 record in Ohio Valley Conference play.
About The Coaches
Lindsay Meggs (UCLA ?93) begins his third season as the
Sycamore skipper (61-68) 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.
Dan Simonds (Davidson ?87) is in his fourth season at the helm
of the Miami University baseball program (97-98). Simonds
has led the RedHawks to two consecutive Mid-American Conference Tournaments and
has coached seven Major League Baseball draft picks in three seasons in Oxford, with five players drafted in the
first 10 rounds. Prior to taking over as
the head coach at Miami, Simonds led Xavier to a 19-35 record in 2005, up
from the Musketeers' 16-38 mark in 2004.
An assistant at Miami from 2000-04, Simonds was a key component to six
30-win seasons.
Jim Schmitz (Wilmington College ?79) is in his 15th season as head coach
at Eastern
Illinois
and has registered 544 career wins in 21 years as a collegiate head coach at Eastern Illinois (1995-present), Cincinnati (1987-90) and Wilmington (1984-86). Under Schmitz, EIU has won three Ohio Valley
Conference regular-season titles, two OVC Tournament titles, posted a pair of
runner-up finishes, and captured two West Division championships when the
Panthers were a member of the Mid-Continent Conference. Last season, EIU posted four wins in four
days versus four different teams to capture the Ohio Valley Conference
Tournament title and qualify for the NCAA Tournament.
Handling The Bat With Ease
Junior
second baseman Ryan Strausborger set the table for the Sycamores at the top of
the lineup, as the ISU leadoff man hit .571 (8-for-14) with a triple and five
runs scored in a three-game weekend sweep over UNI.
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 run scored in the second game to help
the Sycamores secure the series sweep.
Get Out Your Brooms
Weekend
sweeps on the road in Missouri Valley Conference play are hard to come by for
any team and before last weekend's 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 also its first since
last season, when the team won its last three games of the year at home 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
.307 team batting average. However, it
was a trio of strong pitching performances over the weekend at UNI that made the difference for the
Sycamores. All three Sycamore starters
picked up win 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.
A Long Layoff For The Sycamores
The college
baseball season is a grind, with as many as five games in a normal week for
most teams. However, the Sycamores have
had a pretty big layoff to rest some aches and pains, after not playing since
last Friday at Illinois State.
The final two games of the series against the Redbirds were cancelled
due to rain and snow, the first of the season to be cancelled for the
Sycamores. In addition, ISU did not play
any mid-week games for the first time this season, meaning the Sycamores have
not played a game in almost a week.
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.
Mid-Week Success
Collegiate
baseball mid-week games have a reputation of being high-scoring affairs and
often not very fun for teams. However,
the Sycamores seem to be having a lot of fun during their mid-week games this
season as they have posted a 5-1 record in those contests. ISU is a perfect 5-0 at home in mid-week
games and their only loss away from the weekend came on March 4 at Austin
Peay. In the team's five mid-week wins
at home, the Sycamores have scored 65 runs while giving up just 25 to their
opponents.
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 his first home run of his career at ISU
to cap off the power display 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 in Bloomington, Ind.
Fieser Leading The Way
Junior
third baseman Luke Fieser has made an immediate impact in the Sycamore lineup
in his first season at ISU and had a 12-game hitting streak heading into the
series opening game against Creighton.
After that streak was snapped, Fieser has hit safely in 18 of his last
20 games and during that time, the Woodinville, Wash., native has posted a .435 average
with 30 hits, three doubles, a home run and 12 RBI. In addition, Fieser has raised his season
batting average from .294 to .393, which currently leads the way for the
Sycamores in that category.
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 last Wednesday and Sycamore Field and you may wonder if your
eyes were playing tricks on you. First
there was 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 in last Wednesday's game 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 last Wednesday. 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.
Scoring Runs At Will
With 219
runs scored this season (8.1 runs per game), the Sycamores have had no problems
scoring runs in 2009. ISU has scored 10
or more runs nine times during the season, including a 23-3 victory against
in-state foe Butler at Sycamore Field and a 14-6 win over in-state rival Ball
State at home. Last season, the
Sycamores averaged 6.9 runs per contest while compiling a total of 504 hits and
36 home runs as a team.
Petricka Spoils The Sweep
Heading
into Sunday's series finale against Memphis on March 15, it was up to Jake
Petricka on the mound to keep the Sycamores from being swept in the weekend
series. The right-hander stepped up big
for his team and did just that, as he picked up his second win of the season
with a 12-6 victory over the Tigers.
Petricka (2-0) allowed three late runs in 6.1 innings of work while
scattering nine hits and striking out four Tiger batters to earn his first
career win in an ISU uniform.
Shutting Down The Hoosiers
Indiana State was dominant in its effort against
in-state rival Indiana on March 3, earning an 11-2 win over their Big Ten
counterparts. Much of that had to do
with reliever David Gurbach, who picked up his third win in a Sycamore uniform
in a dominating effort. The Aliso Viejo,
Calif., native threw 5.2 innings of scoreless ball in relief of ISU starter
Cordell Greene and allowed just three hits while striking out a career-high
eight batters.
Lucky 13 For Valdez
Junior
starter Eric Valdez dominated St. Bonaventure at the Palm Beach Classic on way
to picking up his first win in a Sycamore uniform. The right-hander from Kearny, N.J., threw
seven innings and gave up just one walk and three hits while striking out 13
St. Bonaventure hitters. He also induced
six ground ball outs in the win for the Sycamores as he helped them improve to
7-1 on the season at the time.
Strong Starts Becoming The Norm For
The Sycamores
ISU's 9-1
start was its best start since the 1990 season, when the Sycamores also started
9-1 and went to 13-1 under head coach Bob Warn to begin the year. ISU went on to finish that season 43-21. This is the second strong start in three
seasons under head coach Lindsay Meggs, as the 2007 squad started that season
4-1.
We're Gonna Need More Time
Nine
innings of play just weren't enough for Indiana State and The Citadel in the season's
opening weekend, as three of the four games in their series went into extra
innings. Both games of Saturday's
double-header needed extra frames, but ISU picked up a 9-6 win in 10 innings in
game one and an 8-7 in 11 innings in game two.
The fourth and final game of the set also needed some extra time, but
this time The Citadel picked up a 5-4 win in 12 innings.
That's A Good Day's Work
Senior
reliever Matt Shelton started the season off right, as he picked up both wins
of a Saturday double-header at The Citadel.
The right-hander from Loves Park, Ill., finished the weekend with a 2-0
record in two appearances for ISU. In
five innings of work, Shelton allowed just two hits and walked one while
striking out five Bulldog hitters. In
game one of Saturday's double header, Shelton threw two innings of scoreless
relief while giving up one hit and striking out two to help ISU to a 9-6
victory in 10 innings. He followed that
up by throwing three innings of scoreless relief in game two of the
doubleheader, allowing just one hit while striking out three in an 8-7 win.