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Baseball Heads to West Lafayette to Face Off with the Boilermakers

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Baseball Heads to West Lafayette to Face Off with the Boilermakers

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The Indiana State Sycamore Baseball team travels to West Lafayette, Ind. on Tuesday, April 21st for a midweek matchup with the Purdue Boilermakers at 5:30 p.m.  Purdue enters the game with a 12-27 record.  The Sycamores and the Boilermakers have met on the baseball diamond once in 2015, a 10-6 Purdue win at Bob Warn Field on April 7th

 

Week Schedule vs. Purdue

Tuesday: at Purdue, 5:30 p.m.

 

Probable Pitchers

Tuesday: TBA

 

A Little History -- Purdue

ISU holds a 35-29-2 advantage in the all-time series with the Boilermakers.  Earlier this month, Purdue was able to knock off the Sycamores in Terre Haute, by a 10-6 tally.  Over the last 15 season, ISU has a 5-7 record against Purdue.  Prior to the meeting this season, ISU had won three-straight over Purdue.  From 2000 to 2006, ISU and Purdue met eight times before taking a six-year break and resuming the in-state series in 2011.  ISU is 3-1 since the series resumed. 

 

Scouting the Boilermakers

Purdue enters the midweek matchup with a 12-27 overall mark after being swept by Michigan in Ann Arbor.  Purdue has won its last three midweek games, with two over IPFW as well as the 10-6 win against the Sycamores. 

 

On the mound, Gavin Downs has gotten the ball during the last three midweek games.  Downs made one appearance over the weekend, throwing 1.1 innings against Michigan where he gave up four hits, three runs; all earned, and struck out one Michigan hitter.  Joe Eichmann has made the most appearances out of the Purdue bullpen.  Eichmann has 18 appearances without a start and has earned a team-high two saves.  Eichmann has logged 25.0 innings, giving up 21 hits, nine runs; eight earned, walking 15 and striking out 25 hitters.  Eichmann owns the lowest batting average against for the Purdue pitching staff at .228. 

 

Kyle Wood leads the Boilermakers at the plate, holding a .340 (49-for-144) average.  Wood has started in all38 games he's played, hitting 14 extra-base hits, including a team-leading five home runs.  Wood also owns the most RBI for the Boilermakers at 24.  Purdue has a team batting average of .251, with Wood being the only one above .300.  Shortstop Harry Shipley has the second-highest average on the team at .264 (33-for-125).  Shipley has started all 39 games for Purdue, while hitting three doubles, knocking in 12 run and scoring 20.  Brandon Krieg leads the Boilermakers in runs scored.  Krieg has started all 39 games, with a .256 (42-for162) average and has scored 24 runs.  Krieg is tied for the team-lead with nine doubles and has also belted two homers to go with 13 RBI.

 

Hammering Hayes

Jacob Hayes has hit six home runs over a span of the last eight games including a string of five-straight. The Sycamores as a team have already surpassed last year's Tater Total by hitting 18 in 2015.  2014 saw ISU hit just 16 for the season.  Hayes has hit three home runs in each of the last two weeks, including a three-run shot against IU in a 6-2 Sycamore win.  The eight homers are the most for a Sycamore since 2012 when Jeremy Lucas hit nine in 60 games.  Lucas is currently at the AA level playing for the Akron Rubberducks, an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.  Hayes has also hit five triples in 2015, surpassing his total from 2014 and improving his career total to 10.

 

Playing to Competition

This season the Sycamores have raised their game to be competitive with some of the top teams in the country, on the flip side; ISU has also been in competitive games with teams with losing records.  Of the Sycamores 16 wins, eight have come against teams with winning records, most notably, Vanderbilt and Dallas Baptist.  ISU was competitive in both series, winning one in each.  Against Dallas Baptist, the Sycamores were outscored by two runs during the course of three games.  The Sycamores also have gone just 8-7 against teams with losing records, including dropping four of five to three teams below .500 during the week of April 6th-12th.

 

Streaks Snapped

Junior third baseman Andy Young had a streak of 21 games reaching base snapped on Wednesday against Eastern Illinois.  Young's streak dated back to a Feb. 21st loss at Georgia Tech.  Young has since started a new streak reaching in all three games against the Salukis.  Redshirt Junior Jeff Degano had made seven-consecutive quality starts before the 4/10 game with Southern Illinois.  Degano gave up 12 hits and four earned runs to SIU, while striking out 10 hitters.  Degano has fanned 85 hitters in 2015, and allowed just a .233 batting average.  The four runs given up are the most since his start against Grambling State on Opening Weekend at the UL-Monroe Warhawk Classic. 

 

MVC Player of the Week

Junior third baseman Andy Young earned Missouri Valley Player of the Week Honors during the week of Mar. 30th-Apr. 5th.  During that week, Young hit for a .556 average with four multi-hit performances in five games, and a team-high eight RBI.  During the second game against Wichita State, Young led off the eighth inning with a solo home run.  After ISU batted around, Young hit his second home run of the inning and the Sycamores erased a four-run ninth inning deficit for the come-from-behind victory. 

 

Young's Yahtzee's

Andy Young did something Saturday Apr. 4th that is extremely rare in baseball.  Not only is it rare to come up to bat in the same inning, but Andy Young hit two-home runs in the ninth inning of the second game against Wichita State.  The first home run sparked an eight-run comeback which saw the Sycamores erase a four-run deficit.  Young's second homer was the exclamation point on the inning which put the Sycamores up by four entering the bottom half of the final frame. 

 

Curry's Contusions

Sycamore centerfielder Landon Curry was hit by the 50th pitch of his career against Ball State (Apr. 1).  Kevin Egli held the record before the season started, getting hit 43 times in his career from 2000-03.  Curry also needs eight stolen bases this season to etch his name into the ISU record book and tie him for sixth-most all-time. 

 

Good Company

Redshirt Junior Jeff Degano had a streak of seven consecutive quality starts snapped against the Southern Illinois Salukis on Friday, Apr. 10th.  It was the longest such streak since Sean Manaea had seven-straight quality starts in 2013.  After Manaea's 2013 campaign in which he finished 5-4 with a 1.47 ERA, he was taken in the first round of the June Amateur draft by the Kansas City Royals.  Manaea is currently ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the Royals minor league system.

 

Keaffaber's transition

Ryan Keaffaber has transitioned from one of the premier closers in college baseball, to a formidable starter for the Sycamores.  After being named to the National College Baseball Writers of America's Stopper of the Year watch list prior to the season, Keaffaber has proven to be a tough out for more than a couple innings.  Keaffaber has a 2.87 ERA while striking out 30 hitters in 47.0 innings pitched.  In Keaffaber's start against Southern Illinois on April 11th, he struck out a career-high eight.

 

The Curse at First

The Sycamores have seen a revolving door at first base in 2015.  Injuries have moved redshirt senior Derek Hannahs from his position at second base, over to first base.  Hannahs is hitting .328 (43-for-136) in 2015, and has had the team's highest batting average each of the last two years.  Four Sycamores have started at first base during the 2015 campaign.  Last year's starter Jeff Zahn has gone down with an injury, which made room for Dane Giesler, a transfer from Wabash Valley CC.  Giesler suffered an ACL injury in his first start at first base against Youngstown State.  Manny Estevez has played five games at first, including starting against Nebraska on March 18th, where he hit his first home run of the season. 

 

#Fearless

Fearless has been the attitude of the 2015 Sycamore Baseball program.  This attitude was personified in the second week of the year when a schedule change saw the Sycamores travel to Port Charlotte, Fla. to take on the defending National Champion Vanderbilt Commodores.  Vanderbilt took the series 2-1 but the stats during the games were comparable.  Runs were tied at 10, the Commodores managed just two more hits than the Sycamores, and ISU issued 12 walks compared to 19 from Vanderbilt.  Other opponents for the 2015 season include two teams that ISU saw in the NCAA Bloomington Regional, Indiana and Youngstown State.  Dallas Baptist is also on the schedule who is a Top 25 team.  Georgia Tech is receiving votes several polls; the Yellow Jackets took three games from ISU during the third week of the season.  

 

Degano's Dominance

Starting pitcher Jeff Degano took over the Friday night starter's role in the series against Georgia Tech.  This season Degano has pitched a combined 68.2 innings, allowing 23 runs; 19 earned, 59 hits, and struck out a team-high 85, including 10 in four starts against Youngstown State, Canisius, Missouri State and Southern Illinois.  Against Wichita State, Degano posted a career-high 12 strikeouts and is currently eighth in the nation for strikeouts this season.  Degano had recorded a streak of seven quality starts in a row before giving up four runs against Southern Illinois.   A quality start is 6.0 innings pitched, allowing three or fewer earned runs.

 

Extra Credit

During the Indiana State Tournament, the Sycamores belted 20 extra-base hits.  Five Sycamores hit two doubles, as well as four hitting triples.  Andy Young and Taylor Steen hit their first career home runs as Sycamores.  Jacob Hayes showed his speed with two triples, bringing his season total to three.  Hayes hit four during the 2014 season.

 

Speed Kills

ISU showed off their team speed during the Indiana State Tournament, hitting five triples, by four different players.  The Sycamores also stole six bases in eight attempts.  ISU's running game causes issues for pitchers, as Indiana State base runners constantly require attention from opposing pitchers.  The Sycamores also took advantage of six opponent errors to score four unearned runs.

 

Early Season Recognition

The Sycamores placed four players on the Warhawk Classic All-Classic team during the weekend of Feb. 13-15 at the Warhawk Classic hosted by UL-Monroe.  Position players Derek Hannahs, Kaden Moore and Andy Young earned a spot, along with pitcher Michael Eberle.  ISU went 2-1 in games in Louisiana, placing second at the Classic. 

 

Brothers in Arms

Redshirt juniors, Jeff Degano and Greg Kuhlman made their first appearances since 2013, on Opening Weekend.  Both are coming off of arm injuries which didn't allow them to appear on the diamond for ISU in 2014.  Kuhlman, prior to 2015, had a 3-3 career record and a 5.38 ERA after appearing in 27 games and making five starts.  Degano, a transfer from Marshalltown CC, started in three games in 2013, posting an 0-1 record in 8.2 innings pitched.  The pair of southpaws started Saturday and Sunday of Opening Weekend.  The Sycamores featured an all-lefty rotation in the first weekend of the year at the Warhawk Classic in Monroe, La. with senior David Stagg getting the ball on Friday night.

 

Preseason Poll

ISU placed fourth in the MVC preseason poll with 42 points.  Dallas Baptist was the preseason favorite to win the conference, earning seven of the eight possible first place votes and 62 points overall. Missouri State picked up the one other and placed second on the list with 53 total points. Wichita State finished a spot ahead of the Sycamores with 43 points.  Rounding out the bottom of the conference was Evansville with 28 points, Illinois State with 26, Bradley with 18, and Southern Illinois with 15. 

 

Preseason All-MVC

Ryan Keaffaber was the lone Sycamore to place on the preseason all-MVC team.  Keaffaber is a relief pitcher that finished 2014 with a 3-2 record and a 3.26 ERA.  He also was named to the 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year. Other members of the preseason all-conference team are as follows: Paul DeJong of Illinois State; Spencer Gaa and Tyler Leffler of Bradley; Daniel Salters, Justin Wall, David Martinelli, and Brandon Koch of Dallas Baptist; Dylan Becker, Tate Matheny, and Jon Harris of Missouri State; and Daniel Kihle and Sam Tewes of Wichita State.

 

2-for-3

Over the past three seasons, the Sycamores have earned at-large bids into the NCAA Regionals.  In 2012, ISU earned a spot in the NCAA Regional in Eugene, Oregon.  ISU also earned an at-large bid last season when the Sycamores competed in the NCAA Regional in Bloomington, Ind. 

 

Sycamores against the Big 10

Indiana State has accrued a 2-3 record against the Big Ten Conference.  ISU showed its strength against Rutgers, the first of four Big Ten teams ISU will square off with during the regular season.  The Sycamores won the contest by a 14-4 tally.  The Sycamores then traveled to Lincoln, Neb. where they dropped a pair of one run games at Hawks Field against the Cornhuskers.  ISU dropped a midweek game against Purdue on Apr. 7th, 10-6 in Terre Haute before defeating the Indiana Hoosiers 6-2 on Apr. 14th.

 

Lucky Number Seven

ISU is looking to make it seven winning seasons in a row. The Sycamores earned their sixth-straight winning season in 2014 after going 35-18 and earning an at-large bid into the NCAA Bloomington Regional.  The six winnings seasons are the longest such streak since the 17-season streak from 1977-1993. 

 

Look at Me, I Can Be Centerfield

Landon Curry has started in 196 and played in 199 of the 201 games for the Sycamores since arriving in the 2012 season. Curry has a career .285 batting average and 60 stolen bases.  Curry needs eight stolen bases to tie for sixth-place all-time at ISU.  Curry has hit in the lead-off spot 180 times of his 196 games started.  On March 18th against Nebraska, Curry hit in the second spot of the lineup, the first time since April 24, 2013 where Curry hadn't hit lead off.  It snapped a streak of 84 straight games with Curry being on the top of the lineup card.  Curry made the most of his one career home run, belting a grand slam against Ball State in 2012.  Curry has also set a school record after getting reaching base via hit-by-pitch against Ball State.  It was the 50th time Curry has reached on a hit-by-pitch.  Landon has since added to his career total, with 51 hit-by-pitches.

 

Return to Action

The Sycamores are scheduled to return to action on Friday April 24th-26th as they host the Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans in a non-conference series at Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium in Terre Haute, Ind.

 

For the latest information on the Sycamore Baseball team, make sure to visit GoSycamores.com. You can also find the team on social media including Facebook and Twitter.

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Players Mentioned

Landon Curry

#23 Landon Curry

OF
6' 3"
Senior
Jeff Degano

#26 Jeff Degano

LHP
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Michael Eberle

#10 Michael Eberle

RHP
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Dane Giesler

#13 Dane Giesler

INF
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
Derek Hannahs

#5 Derek Hannahs

INF
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Jacob Hayes

#15 Jacob Hayes

IF/OF
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Ryan Keaffaber

#40 Ryan Keaffaber

LHP
6' 0"
Sophomore
Greg Kuhlman

#7 Greg Kuhlman

LHP
6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Kaden Moore

#12 Kaden Moore

C
6' 3"
Junior
David Stagg

#17 David Stagg

LHP
6' 3"
Senior
Taylor Steen

#24 Taylor Steen

C
6' 3"
Junior
Andy Young

#16 Andy Young

INF
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Landon Curry

#23 Landon Curry

6' 3"
Senior
OF
Jeff Degano

#26 Jeff Degano

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
LHP
Michael Eberle

#10 Michael Eberle

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
RHP
Dane Giesler

#13 Dane Giesler

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
INF
Derek Hannahs

#5 Derek Hannahs

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
INF
Jacob Hayes

#15 Jacob Hayes

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
IF/OF
Ryan Keaffaber

#40 Ryan Keaffaber

6' 0"
Sophomore
LHP
Greg Kuhlman

#7 Greg Kuhlman

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
LHP
Kaden Moore

#12 Kaden Moore

6' 3"
Junior
C
David Stagg

#17 David Stagg

6' 3"
Senior
LHP
Taylor Steen

#24 Taylor Steen

6' 3"
Junior
C
Andy Young

#16 Andy Young

5' 11"
Junior
INF