Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Game Notes: UTSA Classic

LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Fridayat UTSA, 6 p.m.
Saturdayvs. Louisiana, 2 p.m.
Sundayvs. Gonzaga, 12 p.m.
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 UTSA
 Louisiana
 Gonzaga
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UTSA


LEADING OFF: Kansas baseball hits the road for the second-consecutive weekend when it travels to Starkville, Miss., to play four games at Dudy Noble Field/Polk-Dement Stadium. The Jayhawks will face host Mississippi State on Friday at 6:30 p.m., and Saturday at 4 p.m. as well as Mississippi Valley State Friday at 2:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m.

ON THE AIR: Audio from all four games is available on Jayhawk All-Access. A link to the audio can be found at kuathletics.com. Mississippi State offers a live video feed for their home games, but a paid subscription is required to watch.

SERIES HISTORIES: The Jayhawks are 0-3 all-time against Mississippi State, including 0-2 in Starkville. KU was swept in a two-game series against the Bulldogs in 2005. This weekend's games will mark the first meetings between the Jayhawks and Mississippi Valley State.

ABOUT KANSAS: At 3-0, Kansas is off to its best start since it won the first five games of the 2007 season. The Jayhawks are coming off three impressive victories away from Hoglund Ballpark at the Music City Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
KU's offense did just enough to win the three games in Tennessee. Through three games, the Jayhawks are batting .255 as a team and have averaged 4.0 runs per game. Junior infielder Kevin Kuntz leads the team with a .500 batting average (5-for-10) with a double and two RBIs. The Jayhawk pitching staff was dominant over the weekend, holding its three opponents to just four runs on 15 hits. Reigning Big 12 Pitcher of the Week Thomas Taylor enjoyed the best start, going 8 1/3 scoreless innings with three hits, two walks and five strikeouts.

SCOUTING THE DELTA DEVILS: Mississippi Valley State enters the weekend in Starkville looking for its first victory of the season after dropping games to Florida A&M (5-2) and Eastern Illinois (11-2) at the Jackson State Tournament. MVSU returns seven letterwinners, including six pitchers from last year's team, which finished 18-36 overall. The Delta Devils were picked to finish fourth in the Southwestern Athletic Conference's East Division by Baseball America.
Mississippi Valley State's offense produced two runs in each of its first two games, while batting .172 as a team. The Delta Devils were led by DH Clay Perry, who went 3-for-6 in the contests against Eastern Illinois and Florida A&M. Junior 3B Seth Milliorn also had a pair of singles and drove in one of the four Delta Devil runs in the tournament.
Senior LHP Trey Lacy started MVSU's season opener and worked four innings, allowing three earned runs on eight hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Freshman relief pitcher Chris Broadway was the team's most effective hurler, tossing 4 2/3 shutout innings in relief of Lacy against Alabama A&M, allowing three hits with no walks and three strikeouts.
MVSU head coach Doug Shanks is in his 13th season with the Delta Devils and has a record of 257-368 at the school.

SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS: Mississippi State enters its second weekend of action with a 2-1 record, after taking two of three from Washington State in Starkville. The Bulldogs are receiving votes in the current National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association poll. MSU was picked to finish fourth in the Southerneastern Conference's Western Division.
The Bulldogs' offense averaged 5.3 runs per game in its first series of the season and batted .327 as a team with two homers and nine doubles. Junior 1B Trey Porter led the way, going 6-for-10 with four RBIs and both of the team's home runs. Sophomore 3B Daryl Norris also had a big first weekend, going 5-for-13 with a double and two RBIs against the Cougars.
MSU's pitching staff posted a 2.61 ERA in the three-game series, allowing 23 hits and six walks, while recording 34 strikeouts. Junior RHP Kendall Graveman had the best outing of the Mississippi State pitchers, going 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits with a walk and four strikeouts, but did not factor into the decision in the finale. MSU relief pitchers Chris Stratton and Taylor Stark earned the team's two victories in the series, while closer Caleb Reed recorded nine strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.
Mississippi State head coach John Cohen is in his fourth year at the school with a record of 88-88 with the Bulldogs and 409-284 overall after spending time at Northwestern State and Kentucky as a head coach. Cohen led the Bulldogs to a 38-25 overall record last season and to an NCAA Super Regional berth.

LAST TIME OUT: Redshirt junior Thomas Taylor pitched 8 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up his first victory of the season, while freshman Justin Protacio drove in both Kansas runs as the Jayhawks shut out Belmont, 2-0, in their second game of the day at E.S. Rose Field Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. The win clinched KU's best start to a season since 2007 when the team opened the year with five-straight victories.

TAYLOR MADE: Redshirt-junior Thomas Taylor earned the year's first Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honor after tossing 8 1/3 scoreless innings against Belmont on Feb. 18. Taylor scattered three hits to go along with two walks and five strikeouts.
However, Taylor's efficiency with his pitch count may have been the most impressive number. The junior righty needed just 89 pitches to get through 8 1/3 innings, tallying four innings where he threw fewer than 10 pitches.
300 GAME: Head coach Ritch Price reached a milestone in the Jayhawks' season-opener. The veteran skipper earned his 300th victory at Kansas, becoming the second KU head coach to reach the 300-win plateau. Former Kansas coach Floyd Temple is the only other head man to reach 300 victories at the school, amassing 438 wins from 1954-81. 
Price also became the fourth active head coach to record 300 wins at a Big 12 institution, joining Baylor's Steve Smith (622 in 17 seasons), Missouri's Tim Jamieson (573 in 17 seasons) and Texas' Augie Garrido (668 in 15 seasons).

LOCKDOWN: Kansas picked up three wins at the Music City Classic last week on the strength of its bullpen. Jayhawk senior RHP Jordan Jakubov and junior RHP Tanner Poppe each picked up a save and recorded a pair of scorless appearances. Combined with LHP Jordan Luvisi and RHP Robert Kahana, the KU bullpen allowed no runs on three hits over six innings with two walks and five strikeouts.
The relief pitchers' dominance is in stark contrast to the end of the 2011 season. Last year, KU's bullpen struggled down the stretch, posting a 6.14 ERA and an 0-4 record in the team's final 15 games. The Jayhawks also had four blown saves in the final four weeks of the year.   

QUICK HITTERS:• Kansas returns to Starkville, Miss. for the first time since 2005, when the Jayhawks also played in a split four-game series with Mississippi State. KU's other meeting with MSU came in 1968.
• KU is 35-53 all-time against current members of the SEC, including 9-12 under head coach Ritch Price.
• The Jayhawks are 6-0 all-time against current members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
• KU is 3-0 for the fourth time under head coach Ritch Price and 30th time in the 109-year history of the program. The Jayhawks' best start came in 2002, when KU won its first 10 games of the season.
• KU erased deficits in two of its three wins, trailing 3-1 after two innings against Middle Tennessee and 1-0 after four innings against Bowling Green.
• Kansas outhit all three of its opponents at the Music City Classic. Last season, KU was 18-7 when it outhit its opposition.
• While still early, KU's fielding has been nearly flawless. The Jayhawks rank first in the Big 12 with a .992 fielding percentage, committing just one error in three games.
• Junior C Alex DeLeon drove in four runs in KU's season-opening win over Middle Tennessee. It was the most RBIs by a Jayhawk in the season-opener since Ryan Baty collected four RBIs against Ottawa in the first game of the 2002 season.
• Senior C James Stanfield threw out a pair of would-be base stealers in the win over Belmont. It marked the fourth time in his career that Stanfield has thrown out multiple runners in the same game.
• Junior IF Kevin Kuntz collected three hits at the Music City Classic with two strikes in the count. Last season, Kuntz had seven two-strike hits all season.
• Senior DH Chris Manship recorded his first career triple against Belmont. Manship had 242 collegiate at bats before his first three-base hit.
• Junior IF Jordan Dreiling doubled and tripled in his first two at-bats of the season to collect a career-best five total bases against Middle Tennessee.
• Freshman OF Michael Suiter went 3-for-3 and was hit by a pitch against Belmont. Suiter became just the fourth true freshman in the last five years to record a three-hit game, joining former Jayhawks Robby Price (2007) and Tony Thompson (2008) as well as current teammates Zac Elgie (2009) and Ka'iana Eldredge (2011).
• Freshman LHP Wes Benjamin earned a victory in his collegiate debut against Bowling Green on Feb. 18. Benjamin became the first Jayhawk pitcher to win in his first start as a freshman since Lee Ridenhour defeated Arkansas on Feb. 24, 2009.
• Several Jayhawk pitchers picked up firsts over the weekend: sophomore RHP Frank Duncan and freshman Wes Benjamin each earned their first victories, while senior RHP Jordan Jakubov picked up his first career save.

MAKING CONNECTIONS:
• Kansas does not have any players on its roster from the state of Mississippi.
• Mississippi State junior C Mitch Slauter is a native of Kansas City, Kan., and attended Olathe North High School as well as Barton County Community College.
• KU RHP Frank Duncan and Mississippi Valley State IF/OF Nick Fangonilo are both from San Francisco, Calif., while Delta Devils' OF Billy Linney and RHP Chris Broadway are from nearby Pacifica, Calif.
• Jayhawk LHP Jordan Luvisi, IF Joey Luvisi and OF Brian Poupore are all from Scottsdale, Ariz., which is a suburb of Mississippi Valley State INF Candler Thomas' hometown - Phoenix, Ariz.
• Kansas LHP Wes Benjamin is from Chicago area suburb, St. Charles, Ill., while MVSU freshman IF Daniel Anderson is from the Windy City. 

BACKDRAFT: KU's 2012 roster features nine players who were drafted by Major League organzations  out of high school, but decided to become Jayhawks. Senior IF Zac Elgie (Oakland) was selected in the 2008 Amateur Draft. Juniors IF Kevin Kuntz (Kansas City), LHP Jordan Luvisi (Arizona), RHP Tanner Poppe (Kansas City) were all selected in the 2009 draft. Sophomore IF Ka'iana Eldredge (Cincinnati) was drafted in 2010, while freshmen LHP Wes Benjamin (New York Yankees), RHP Robert Kahana (Colorado), OF Connor McKay (Colorado) and OF Michael Suiter (Cincinnati) were selected in last year's draft. Poppe was also drafted last season by the Tampa Bay Rays.

UP NEXT: Kansas will make its first of four trips to the state of Texas when it participates in the UTSA Classic at Wolff Stadium in San Antonio. The Jayhawks will take on host UTSA (Friday, 6 p.m.), Louisiana (Saturday, 2 p.m.) and Gonzaga (Sunday, 11 a.m.) in the tournament. Audio from all three games will be available on Jayhawk All-Access.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Mississippi State and Mississippi Valley State Game Coverage

February 24vs Mississippi Valley State
2:30 PM
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February 24@ Mississippi State
6:30 PM
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February 25@ Mississippi State
4:00 PM
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February 26vs Mississippi Valley State
11:00 AM
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Game Notes: Mississippi State and Mississippi Valley State

vs. Miss. Valley St.; at Miss. State (Feb. 24-26)
Location Starkville, Miss.
Friday (1) vs. Miss. Valley State, 2:30 p.m.
Friday (2) at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday at Mississippi State, 4 p.m.
Sunday vs. Miss. Valley State, 11 a.m.
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  Mississippi Valley State
  Mississippi State
2012 Media Guide Kansas

LEADING OFF: Kansas baseball hits the road for the second-consecutive weekend when it travels to Starkville, Miss., to play four games at Dudy Noble Field/Polk-Dement Stadium. The Jayhawks will face host Mississippi State on Friday at 6:30 p.m., and Saturday at 4 p.m. as well as Mississippi Valley State Friday at 2:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m.

ON THE AIR: Audio from all four games is available on Jayhawk All-Access. A link to the audio can be found at kuathletics.com. Mississippi State offers a live video feed for their home games, but a paid subscription is required to watch.

SERIES HISTORIES: The Jayhawks are 0-3 all-time against Mississippi State, including 0-2 in Starkville. KU was swept in a two-game series against the Bulldogs in 2005. This weekend's games will mark the first meetings between the Jayhawks and Mississippi Valley State.

ABOUT KANSAS: At 3-0, Kansas is off to its best start since it won the first five games of the 2007 season. The Jayhawks are coming off three impressive victories away from Hoglund Ballpark at the Music City Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
KU's offense did just enough to win the three games in Tennessee. Through three games, the Jayhawks are batting .255 as a team and have averaged 4.0 runs per game. Junior infielder Kevin Kuntz leads the team with a .500 batting average (5-for-10) with a double and two RBIs. The Jayhawk pitching staff was dominant over the weekend, holding its three opponents to just four runs on 15 hits. Reigning Big 12 Pitcher of the Week Thomas Taylor enjoyed the best start, going 8 1/3 scoreless innings with three hits, two walks and five strikeouts.

SCOUTING THE DELTA DEVILS: Mississippi Valley State enters the weekend in Starkville looking for its first victory of the season after dropping games to Florida A&M (5-2) and Eastern Illinois (11-2) at the Jackson State Tournament. MVSU returns seven letterwinners, including six pitchers from last year's team, which finished 18-36 overall. The Delta Devils were picked to finish fourth in the Southwestern Athletic Conference's East Division by Baseball America.
Mississippi Valley State's offense produced two runs in each of its first two games, while batting .172 as a team. The Delta Devils were led by DH Clay Perry, who went 3-for-6 in the contests against Eastern Illinois and Florida A&M. Junior 3B Seth Milliorn also had a pair of singles and drove in one of the four Delta Devil runs in the tournament.
Senior LHP Trey Lacy started MVSU's season opener and worked four innings, allowing three earned runs on eight hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Freshman relief pitcher Chris Broadway was the team's most effective hurler, tossing 4 2/3 shutout innings in relief of Lacy against Alabama A&M, allowing three hits with no walks and three strikeouts.
MVSU head coach Doug Shanks is in his 13th season with the Delta Devils and has a record of 257-368 at the school.

SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS: Mississippi State enters its second weekend of action with a 2-1 record, after taking two of three from Washington State in Starkville. The Bulldogs are receiving votes in the current National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association poll. MSU was picked to finish fourth in the Southerneastern Conference's Western Division.
The Bulldogs' offense averaged 5.3 runs per game in its first series of the season and batted .327 as a team with two homers and nine doubles. Junior 1B Trey Porter led the way, going 6-for-10 with four RBIs and both of the team's home runs. Sophomore 3B Daryl Norris also had a big first weekend, going 5-for-13 with a double and two RBIs against the Cougars.
MSU's pitching staff posted a 2.61 ERA in the three-game series, allowing 23 hits and six walks, while recording 34 strikeouts. Junior RHP Kendall Graveman had the best outing of the Mississippi State pitchers, going 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits with a walk and four strikeouts, but did not factor into the decision in the finale. MSU relief pitchers Chris Stratton and Taylor Stark earned the team's two victories in the series, while closer Caleb Reed recorded nine strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.
Mississippi State head coach John Cohen is in his fourth year at the school with a record of 88-88 with the Bulldogs and 409-284 overall after spending time at Northwestern State and Kentucky as a head coach. Cohen led the Bulldogs to a 38-25 overall record last season and to an NCAA Super Regional berth.

LAST TIME OUT: Redshirt junior Thomas Taylor pitched 8 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up his first victory of the season, while freshman Justin Protacio drove in both Kansas runs as the Jayhawks shut out Belmont, 2-0, in their second game of the day at E.S. Rose Field Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. The win clinched KU's best start to a season since 2007 when the team opened the year with five-straight victories.

TAYLOR MADE: Redshirt-junior Thomas Taylor earned the year's first Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honor after tossing 8 1/3 scoreless innings against Belmont on Feb. 18. Taylor scattered three hits to go along with two walks and five strikeouts.
However, Taylor's efficiency with his pitch count may have been the most impressive number. The junior righty needed just 89 pitches to get through 8 1/3 innings, tallying four innings where he threw fewer than 10 pitches.
300 GAME: Head coach Ritch Price reached a milestone in the Jayhawks' season-opener. The veteran skipper earned his 300th victory at Kansas, becoming the second KU head coach to reach the 300-win plateau. Former Kansas coach Floyd Temple is the only other head man to reach 300 victories at the school, amassing 438 wins from 1954-81. 
Price also became the fourth active head coach to record 300 wins at a Big 12 institution, joining Baylor's Steve Smith (622 in 17 seasons), Missouri's Tim Jamieson (573 in 17 seasons) and Texas' Augie Garrido (668 in 15 seasons).

LOCKDOWN: Kansas picked up three wins at the Music City Classic last week on the strength of its bullpen. Jayhawk senior RHP Jordan Jakubov and junior RHP Tanner Poppe each picked up a save and recorded a pair of scorless appearances. Combined with LHP Jordan Luvisi and RHP Robert Kahana, the KU bullpen allowed no runs on three hits over six innings with two walks and five strikeouts.
The relief pitchers' dominance is in stark contrast to the end of the 2011 season. Last year, KU's bullpen struggled down the stretch, posting a 6.14 ERA and an 0-4 record in the team's final 15 games. The Jayhawks also had four blown saves in the final four weeks of the year.   

QUICK HITTERS:• Kansas returns to Starkville, Miss. for the first time since 2005, when the Jayhawks also played in a split four-game series with Mississippi State. KU's other meeting with MSU came in 1968.
• KU is 35-53 all-time against current members of the SEC, including 9-12 under head coach Ritch Price.
• The Jayhawks are 6-0 all-time against current members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
• KU is 3-0 for the fourth time under head coach Ritch Price and 30th time in the 109-year history of the program. The Jayhawks' best start came in 2002, when KU won its first 10 games of the season.
• KU erased deficits in two of its three wins, trailing 3-1 after two innings against Middle Tennessee and 1-0 after four innings against Bowling Green.
• Kansas outhit all three of its opponents at the Music City Classic. Last season, KU was 18-7 when it outhit its opposition.
• While still early, KU's fielding has been nearly flawless. The Jayhawks rank first in the Big 12 with a .992 fielding percentage, committing just one error in three games.
• Junior C Alex DeLeon drove in four runs in KU's season-opening win over Middle Tennessee. It was the most RBIs by a Jayhawk in the season-opener since Ryan Baty collected four RBIs against Ottawa in the first game of the 2002 season.
• Senior C James Stanfield threw out a pair of would-be base stealers in the win over Belmont. It marked the fourth time in his career that Stanfield has thrown out multiple runners in the same game.
• Junior IF Kevin Kuntz collected three hits at the Music City Classic with two strikes in the count. Last season, Kuntz had seven two-strike hits all season.
• Senior DH Chris Manship recorded his first career triple against Belmont. Manship had 242 collegiate at bats before his first three-base hit.
• Junior IF Jordan Dreiling doubled and tripled in his first two at-bats of the season to collect a career-best five total bases against Middle Tennessee.
• Freshman OF Michael Suiter went 3-for-3 and was hit by a pitch against Belmont. Suiter became just the fourth true freshman in the last five years to record a three-hit game, joining former Jayhawks Robby Price (2007) and Tony Thompson (2008) as well as current teammates Zac Elgie (2009) and Ka'iana Eldredge (2011).
• Freshman LHP Wes Benjamin earned a victory in his collegiate debut against Bowling Green on Feb. 18. Benjamin became the first Jayhawk pitcher to win in his first start as a freshman since Lee Ridenhour defeated Arkansas on Feb. 24, 2009.
• Several Jayhawk pitchers picked up firsts over the weekend: sophomore RHP Frank Duncan and freshman Wes Benjamin each earned their first victories, while senior RHP Jordan Jakubov picked up his first career save.

MAKING CONNECTIONS:
• Kansas does not have any players on its roster from the state of Mississippi.
• Mississippi State junior C Mitch Slauter is a native of Kansas City, Kan., and attended Olathe North High School as well as Barton County Community College.
• KU RHP Frank Duncan and Mississippi Valley State IF/OF Nick Fangonilo are both from San Francisco, Calif., while Delta Devils' OF Billy Linney and RHP Chris Broadway are from nearby Pacifica, Calif.
• Jayhawk LHP Jordan Luvisi, IF Joey Luvisi and OF Brian Poupore are all from Scottsdale, Ariz., which is a suburb of Mississippi Valley State INF Candler Thomas' hometown - Phoenix, Ariz.
• Kansas LHP Wes Benjamin is from Chicago area suburb, St. Charles, Ill., while MVSU freshman IF Daniel Anderson is from the Windy City. 

BACKDRAFT: KU's 2012 roster features nine players who were drafted by Major League organzations  out of high school, but decided to become Jayhawks. Senior IF Zac Elgie (Oakland) was selected in the 2008 Amateur Draft. Juniors IF Kevin Kuntz (Kansas City), LHP Jordan Luvisi (Arizona), RHP Tanner Poppe (Kansas City) were all selected in the 2009 draft. Sophomore IF Ka'iana Eldredge (Cincinnati) was drafted in 2010, while freshmen LHP Wes Benjamin (New York Yankees), RHP Robert Kahana (Colorado), OF Connor McKay (Colorado) and OF Michael Suiter (Cincinnati) were selected in last year's draft. Poppe was also drafted last season by the Tampa Bay Rays.

UP NEXT: Kansas will make its first of four trips to the state of Texas when it participates in the UTSA Classic at Wolff Stadium in San Antonio. The Jayhawks will take on host UTSA (Friday, 6 p.m.), Louisiana (Saturday, 2 p.m.) and Gonzaga (Sunday, 11 a.m.) in the tournament. Audio from all three games will be available on Jayhawk All-Access.

Throwback Thursday: Darryl Monroe




Monday, February 20, 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

KU vs. Middle Tennessee State Post-game Videos

Be sure to check kuathletics.com for post-game videos this season.  Below are yesterday's videos with Coach Price after winning is 300th game at KU and starting pitcher Frank Duncan.

Coach Price

Frank Duncan

Friday, February 17, 2012

Congratulations Coach Price!


Opening Day!

Opening day has finally arrived.  The Jayhawks open the season at Middle Tennessee State at 3:00 PM today. 

Kansas head coach Ritch Price enters the 2012 season needing just one victory for his 300th with the Jayhawks. He would become just the second KU head coach to record 300 wins with the Crimson and Blue, joining Floyd Temple, who guided the program to 438 wins from 1954-81.  Price would also become the fourth active head coach to amass 300 wins at a Big 12 institution, joining Baylor's Steve Smith (619 in 17 seasons), Missouri's Tim Jamieson (571 in 17 seasons) and Texas' Augie Garrido (666 in 15 seasons).

Music City Classic Schedule
February 17@ Middle Tennesse State
3:00 PM
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February 18vs Bowling Green
10:30 AM
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February 18@ Belmont
2:00 PM
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February 19@ Lipscomb
1:00 PM
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

A Look Ahead to 2013



The Big 12 Conference has released its 2013 baseball schedule including newcomers TCU and West Viriginia.

Click here for 2013 Big 12 Baseball Composite Schedule

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Game Notes: Music City Classic


Music City Classic (Feb. 17-19)
LocationMurfreesboro, Tenn. /
Nashville, Tenn.
Fridayat Middle Tenn. St., 3 p.m.
Saturday (1)vs. Bowling Green, 10:30 a.m.
Saturday (2)at Belmont, 2 p.m.
Sundayat Lipscomb, 1 p.m.
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Middle Tennessee State
Bowling Green
Belmont
Lipscomb
2012 Media GuideKansas
The University of Kansas begins its 109th season of baseball by participating in the Music City Classic. The Jayhawks open the season by facing Middle Tennessee in Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Friday, 3 p.m.) and will take on Bowling Green (Saturday, 10:30 a.m.), Belmont (Saturday, 2 p.m.) and Lipscomb (Sunday, 1 p.m.) in Nashville. The Jayhawks are 70-48-3 in season-openers, including 5-4 under head coach Ritch Price.

LEADING OFF:

SERIES HISTORIES: Kansas lost its only meeting with Middle Tennessee, 6-5, in 2003 in a similar tournament. The Jayhawks defeated Lipscomb, 10-4, in that tourney and 15-10 in a 2006 meeting in Nashville. KU also won its only previous meeting with Belmont, 4-2, in 2006. The Jayhawks and Bowling Green will be facing off for the first time on the baseball field.

ABOUT KANSAS: Kansas enters the 2012 season looking to get back to the postseason. The Jayhawks return 17 letterwinners, including six position starters, from last year’s team which finished 26-30 overall and 9-18 in the Big 12 Conference.

KU’s top returning hitter is 3B Zac Elgie, who batted .297 with a team-best 22 doubles, seven homers and 37 RBIs. Elgie’s 22 doubles were the fifth-most in a season by a Jayhawk and ranked fourth in the Big 12 in 2011. The Jayhawks’ opening day starting pitcher is sophomore RHP Frank Duncan, who went 0-3 with a 3.09 ERA in 24 relief appearances last season. Duncan posted a 2.63 ERA and allowed a .170 batting avarage against non-conference foes last year.

SCOUTING THE BLUE RAIDERS: Middle Tennessee enters the 2012 season picked to finish fifth in the Sun Belt Conference by Baseball America. The Blue Raiders return 20 letterwinners from a year ago, including six position starters and two starting pitchers. MTSU finished 10th in the Sun Belt last season with an 18-37 overall record and a 9-21 mark in conference play.

Middle Tennessee State’s offense ranked seventh in the Sun Belt Conference last season with a .277 team batting average with 99 doubles and 37 homers. The Blue Raiders averaged 4.8 runs per game last season. MTSU’s top returning position player is preseason All-Sun Belt 1B/OF Justin Guidry. Guidry batted a team-best .349 last year with 39 runs scored, 13 doubles and four homers. Sophomore 3B Hank LaRue also earned preseason all-conference honors after batting .306 with 33 runs scored, 11 doubles and a team-best 37 walks.

On the mound, MTSU ranked ninth in the league with a 5.85 team ERA in 2011, allowing 342 runs overall. KU will face RHP Hunter Adkins. Adkins went 2-9 in 14 starts in 2011 with a 5.44 ERA in 86 innings last year. Sophomore RHP Paul Mittura handled closing duties for MTSU a year ago, posting a 2-5 record with six saves, holding opposing hitters to a .251 batting average.

Head coach Steve Peterson is in his 25th season at MTSU and has an overall record of 760-609-3 at the school. Peterson has led the Blue Raiders to 11 Sun Belt titles and nine appearances in the NCAA Tournament in his tenure. The Jayhawks are 0-1 against the Blue Raiders all-time, falling 6-5 in a game on Feb. 28, 2003 in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

SCOUTING THE FALCONS: Bowling Green enters the season picked to finish third in the Mid-America Conference’s Eastern Division by Baseball America. The Falcons return 21 letterwinners, including nine starting players (pitchers and hitters), from last year’s squad which finished 20-31 overall and 11-14 in the MAC.

BGSU finished sixth in the conference with a .275 team batting average with 72 doubles and 20 homers in 2011. The Falcons averaged 5.2 runs per game last season. Sophomore OF Andrew Kubuski is BGSU’s top returning hitter, batting .267 with nine doubles, two homers and 23 RBIs last season, while junior IF Matt Pitzulo batted .290 with 25 RBIs and a .377 on-base percentage in 2011.

Bowling Green’s pitching staff ranked ninth in the MAC last season with a 5.17 ERA, allowing 306 runs in 449 innings. Junior RHP Cody Apthorpe will get the start against KU on Saturday. Apthorpe went 5-6 last year with a 4.42 ERA in 13 starts. He recorded 50 strikeouts in 73 1/3 innings on the mound. Junior RHP Michael Frank led the team with five saves last season, going 1-1 with a 5.05 ERA in 22 appearances.
Head coach Danny Schmitz is in his 22nd season at Bowling Green and owns a record of 568-517-5 at the school. Schmitz helped the Falcons receive back-to-back NCAA Tournament bids in the late 1990’s. This will be the first meeting between KU and BGSU in baseball.

SCOUTING THE BRUINS: Belmont is coming off one of its most impressive seasons in school history, winning the Atlantic Sun tournament title and eliminated Oklahoma State and Troy before falling to Vanderbilt in the NCAA Regionals. The Bruins are picked to finish third in the A-Sun by Baseball America. BU returns 19 letterwinners, five position starters and three starting pitchers from last year’s team that finished 38-26 overall.

Belmont finished eighth in the Atlantic Sun in batting average last year, hitting .291 as a team with 131 doubles and 64 homers. The Bruins averaged 6.7 runs per game a year ago. Sophomore 3B Greg Brody is BU’s top returning hitter. Brody was named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team a year ago after batting .315 with 20 doubles, seven homers and 42 runs scored.

Belmont finished fourth in the league with a 4.63 ERA and allowed 370 runs in 64 games. The Bruins’ top two pitchers from last season – RHP Matt Hamann and LHP Chase Brookshire – are both back this year. Hamann was a first team all-conference selection, going 9-2 with a 2.81 ERA in 86 1/3 innings. He will get the nod against Kansas on Saturday afternoon.

Head coach David Jarvis is in his 15th season at Belmont with a 395-367-1 record at the school and a 719-519-1 mark in 23 seasons as a college head coach. KU won the only previous meeting between the schools, 4-2, on Feb. 24, 2006 in Nashville.

SCOUTING THE BISONS: Lipscomb enters the 2012 season picked to finish ninth in the Atlantic Sun Conference by Baseball America after going 19-36 last season. The Bisons return 21 letterwinners from a year ago, including four position starters.

Lipscomb was 10th in the Atlantic Sun last year, batting .287 as a team with 95 doubles, 24 homers and averaging 5.1 runs per game. Senior OF M.L. Williams is the Bisons’ top returning hitter after batting .354 with 17 doubles, three homers and stealing 24 bases as a junior.

The Bisons’ pitching staff posted a 4.90 team ERA last year, which ranked fifth in the conference. Redshirt junior Josh Fonfara will get the start Sunday against the Jayhawks. Fonfara went 2-3 last season with a 5.09 ERA in eight starts. He held opponents to a .265 batting average in 58 1/3 innings. Lipscomb used a closer-by-committee approach last season with eight different pitchers recording saves. Senior LHP Gil Rhwinkel led the group with three and a 4.71 ERA in 21 relief appearances.

Head coach Jeff Forehand is in his sixth season at Lipscomb and holds a 123-164 mark in his first five seasons. Forehand led the Bisons to the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and an opening-round upset of host Georgia. KU is 2-0 all-time against Lipscomb, claiming wins over the Bisons in 2003 and 2006.

300 GAME: Kansas head coach Ritch Price enters the 2012 season needing just one victory for his 300th with the Jayhawks. He would become just the second KU head coach to record 300 wins with the Crimson and Blue, joining Floyd Temple, who guided the program to 438 wins from 1954-81.

Price would also become the fourth active head coach to amass 300 wins at a Big 12 institution, joining Baylor’s Steve Smith (619 in 17 seasons), Missouri’s Tim Jamieson (571 in 17 seasons) and Texas’ Augie Garrido (666 in 15 seasons).

CHANGING PLACES: Four key members of the Kansas baseball team will be changing positions to start the 2012 season. Senior IF Zac Elgie has started 83 games at first base over the last three seasons, but is slated to be the team’s starting third baseman to open the year. Junior IF Jake Marasco, who has started games at third base (45), designated hitter (36) and left field (10) in his career, will be making the transition to first base this year. Marasco played first base during his time at Maize High School.

The Jayhawk pitching staff will also have a different look in 2012. Junior RHP Tanner Poppe started 13 games a year ago, but will open the year as the team’s closer. Pitching in relief is not new to the KU righty. He has made 12 career appearances out of the bullpen and recorded two saves in his career. Sophomore RHP Frank Duncan made a team-best 24 relief appearances last season, but will pitch in the starting rotation to open the season. Duncan was also a starting pitcher in high school.

QUICK HITTERS:
• Kansas opens the season in Nashville, Tenn., marking the second time in the last four seasons that KU has played its first game in the Volunteer State.
• KU is 18-9 all-time against current members of the Sun Belt, 19-13 against current Mid-American Conference members and 4-3 against Atlantic Sun members.
• KU is opening on the road for the 10th-straight season (the 2010 season opener was played at a neutral site). The Jayhawks are 70-48-3 in season-openers, including 5-4 under head coach Ritch Price.
• The Jayhawks were 17-13 against non-conference foes last season and are 61-37 against non-Big 12 opponents over the last three years.
• Kansas is 113-89-1 (.559) all-time in the month of February, including 54-32-1 (.626) under Price.
• Redshirt junior IF Jake Marasco is likely to start his fourth-straight season-opener at a fourth different position. Marasco started the 2009 opener against Air Force in left field, in 2010 against Eastern Michigan as the designated hitter and the first game of 2011 at third base against TCU.
• Junior C Alex DeLeon and IF Ka’iana Eldredge both enter the season on seven-game hitting streaks.

MAKING CONNECTIONS:
• Kansas does not have any players on its roster from the state of Tennessee.
• Senior RHP Matt Kohorst’s uncle, Garry Kohorst, played baseball at Bowling Green and was named the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1977.
• Freshman LHP Wes Benjamin grew up in St. Charles, Ill., and likely played against Belmont LHP Dan Ludwig, who grew up in nearby Naperville, Ill. Other players in the tournament that grew up in the Chicago area include: Bowling Green’s Taylor Rhoads (Wheaton), Belmont’s Dan Huenecke (Palatine) and Matt Hamann (Northbrook) as well as Lipscomb’s Diego Martinez (Oak Forest).
• Middle Tennessee State OF Trent Miller is from Kansas City, Mo., and graduated from Rockhurst High School.
• Lipscomb LHP Gil Rehwinkel and RHP Connor Sinclair are both from Wichita, Kan. Rehwinkel graduated from Maize High School and was teammates with current Jayhawks Jake Marasco and Jordan Jakubov. Sinclair graduated from Goodard High School and attended Butler Community College before transferring to Lipscomb.

BACKDRAFT: KU’s 2012 roster features nine players who were drafted by Major League organzations out of high school, but decided to become Jayhawks. Senior IF Zac Elgie (Oakland) was selected in the 2008 Amateur Draft. Juniors IF Kevin Kuntz (Kansas City), LHP Jordan Luvisi (Arizona), RHP Tanner Poppe (Kansas City) were all selected in the 2009 draft. Sophomore IF Ka’iana Eldredge (Cincinnati) was drafted in 2010, while freshmen LHP Wes Benjamin (New York Yankees), RHP Robert Kahana (Colorado), OF Conner McKay (Colorado) and OF Michael Suiter (Cincinnati) were selected in last year’s draft. Poppe was also drafted last season by the Tampa Bay Rays.

STANFIELD NAMED PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12: Kansas senior C/DH James Stanfield was named a Preseason All-Big 12 First Team selection by College Baseball Daily on Feb. 3. Stanfield became the first KU player to earn preseason all-conference honors since Tony Thompson and Brian Heere garnered the same distinction prior to the 2010 season.
Stanfield, a 5-foot-9 senior from Owasso, Okla., hit .327 last year with five doubles, two triples and two home runs. Compared to his 2010 campaign, Stanfield raised his batting average by 89 points and his slugging percentage by 198 points (from .262 to .460). He also proved difficult to strike out, fanning just 13 times in 129 plate appearances.

JAYHAWKS' 2012 SIGNING CLASS EARNS TOP 40 RANKING: Kansas baseball has pulled in the 40th-ranked recruiting class according to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper’s annual rankings, which were released in September. The Jayhawks added 12 freshmen and one transfer – LHP Jordan Luvisi from Pepperdine – to their roster for their 2012 signing class.
KU’s recruiting class ranked fifth among Big 12 teams, ahead of Missouri (49th overall), Baylor (66th), Texas Tech (77th) and Kansas State (NR).

KU-OSU GAME ON FSN: Five games will be featured on the Big 12’s Fox Sports Net Game of the Week schedule, including the Kansas-Oklahoma State game to be played at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium on April 7 at 2:30 p.m.
The television appearance marks the sixth-straight season that FSN has chosen the Jayhawks to appear on its national college game of the week. Last season, KU fell to Oklahoma on FSN on May 7 in Norman, Okla.

KANSAS BASEBALL ON THE AIR: For the first time in program history, all 56 Kansas baseball regular-season games during the 2012 season will air on Jayhawk All-Access or KLWN Radio (1320 AM). It marks the first time that the entire baseball schedule has been carried via live broadcast.
Jayhawk All-Access will carry audio for 26 games throughout the season with free video coverage available for a majority of the home contests. KLWN Radio will pick up coverage on Tuesday, March 27 for the game at Missouri State at 6:30 p.m., and continue throughout the regular season. Fans can still tune in to Jayhawk All-Access for video coverage during KU home games.

KU ANNOUNCES 2012 TEAM CAPTAINS: Senior RHP Jordan Jakubov, senior IF Chris Manship and redshirt-junior IF Jake Marasco have been named team captains of the Kansas baseball team for the 2012 season head coach Ritch Price announced Jan. 28. All three players will be captains for the first time in their careers.

FORMER KU COACH INDUCTED INTO KANSAS HALL OF FAME: Former KU baseball head coach Dave Bingham was elected to the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame in Wichita. Bingham, along with former Wichita State pitcher Darren Dreifort, former college umpire Bob Homolka, former major leaguers Lee Stevens and the late Joseph Vaughan and 14 Negro League players, were enshrined in the Hall of Fame on Feb. 4.
Bingham coached at KU from 1988 to 1995 and led the Jayhawks to the first NCAA Tournament and College World Series appearances in school history in 1993. His 1993 team shattered a host of program records, including the school record for wins in a season with 45.

JAYHAWKS INK SEVEN IN EARLY SIGNING PERIOD: The top high school baseball prospects in the state of Kansas and Arizona, and two other players with ties to the Major Leagues, are among seven players who signed with Kansas during the fall 2011 signing period.
KU’s signing class includes: 1B Jacob Boylan (Lee’s Summit, Mo.), RHP Hayden Edwards (Shawnee Mission, Kan.), IF Tommy Mirabelli (Rocky River, Ohio), C/1B Nick Sweatt (Mission Hills, Kan.), LHP Tyler Watson (Georgetown, Texas), IF Marcus Wheeler (Phoenix, Ariz.) and IF Colby Wright (Castro Valley, Calif.).

FORMER JAYHAWK COMMISSIONED INTO MARINE CORPS: Former Kansas pitcher Thomas Marcin held a ceremony for commission into the United States Marines Corps on Friday, Sept. 16 with several of his former Jayhawk teammates and coaches in attendance at Hoglund Ballpark.
Marcin, who played at KU from 2007-10, graduated from KU in May, 2011 and attended Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Quantico, Va. He completed his flight school and passed his physical prior the ceremony.

SMITH NAMED MVP OF WORLD SERIES: Kansas freshman outfielder Dakota Smith was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2011 Connie Mack World Series on Aug. 16 as his Midland Redskins won their third title at Rickets Field in Farmington, N.M.
Smith, a 5-foot-11 freshman from Leavenworth, Kan., collected a tournament-high 15 total bases, which included a pair of homers and eight RBIs. He also received the tournament’s Comcast "Big Stick" Award.

MANSHIP NAMED POSTSEASON ALL-STAR: Kansas senior 1B Chris Manship was named to the Northwoods League’s Postseason All-Star team, which was announced by the league office on Aug. 9.
Manship, a 6-foot-2 senior from Cave Creek, Ariz., batted .291 in the wood bat league in 65 games during the summer. His summer numbers included 23 doubles, four homers, 35 RBIs and 30 runs scored. Manship, who played the year with the Duluth Huskies, was selected to the league’s midseason all-star team.

HOMECOMING FOR PRICE: Former South Dakota State head coach – and Jayhawk standout – Ritchie Price was named an assistant coach for the Jayhawk baseball program on June 30. Price will work with the team’s offense, infielders, handle recruiting duties and also be the team’s third base coach.
Price, who played for his father Ritch Price at KU from 2003-06, spent the last three seasons as the head coach at South Dakota State University. In his time at SDSU, Price has led the Jackrabbits to a 102-71 career record, with signature wins over Arkansas, Minnesota, Iowa and Creighton. He helped SDSU appear in the Summit League Championship game for a third consecutive year in 2011, falling to eventual NCAA Tournament participant Oral Roberts.

CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT: Three Kansas pitchers, Colton Murray (Philadelphia, 13th round), T.J. Walz (Oakland, 15th round) and Tanner Poppe (Tampa Bay, 37th round), were taken during the three-day Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, which concluded on June 8.

BROTHERLY LOVE:
Junior LHP Jordan Luvisi and freshman IF Joey Luvisi are the sixth set of brothers to play at KU under head coach Ritch Price. The pair from Scottsdale, Ariz., join Ryan and Matt Baty, Don and Nick Czyz, Sean and Preston Land, Colton and Conner Murray as well as Ritchie, Ryne and Robby Price as the sets of brothers to be teammates at KU since 2003.

MAJOR LEAGUE CONNECTIONS: Several Kansas baseball players have connections to the Major Leagues:
• Senior OF Jason Brunansky is the son of former major league outfielder Tom Brunansky.
• Junior IF Kevin Kuntz is the son of former major league infielder Rusty Kuntz, who currently works in the front office for the Kansas City Royals.
• Senior 1B Chris Manship’s cousin, Jeff Manship, has pitched for the Minnesota Twins each of the last two seasons.
• Freshman OF Brian Poupore is the great-grandson of former Philadelphia Athletics’ manager/owner Connie Mack.

UP NEXT: Kansas will hit the road for the second-consective weekend on Feb. 24 when the Jayhawks travel to Starkville, Miss., to battle host Mississippi State and Mississippi Valley State at Polk-DeMent Stadium. KU will play the Bulldogs on Friday, Feb. 24 (6:30 p.m.) and Saturday, Feb. 25 (4 p.m.) and the Delta Devils on Friday (2:30 p.m.) and Sunday, Feb. 26 (11 a.m.). All four games will be carried on Jayhawk All-Access at kuathletics.com.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kansas Baseball Holds Media Day

Kansas head coach Ritch Price and the Jayhawk baseball team held its annual media day on Tuesday in preparation for the upcoming season. Coach Price addressed a full media room in Allen Fieldhouse and spoke about the challenges of facing five-straight weekends away from home to open the season and his excitement for the upcoming year.

Read the transcript of Coach Price's press conference and interviews with select student-athletes at kuathletics.com.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Kansas.com profile: Chris Manship



 

Kansas Senior Stanfield Named Preseason All-Big 12

Kansas senior catcher/designated hitter James Stanfield has been named a Preseason All-Big 12 First Team selection by College Baseball Daily. Stanfield becomes the first KU player to earn preseason all-conference honors since Tony Thompson and Brian Heere garnered the same distinction prior to the 2010 season.

Continue reading on kuathletics.com

Friday, February 3, 2012

Kansas Baseball Accepting Applications for Public Address Announcer

Kansas Baseball is seeking an experienced and knowledgeable public address announcer for Hoglund Ballpark.  The public address announcer is an integral part of the game-day atmosphere at Hoglund Ballpark.  For more information please contact Jeda Hays at 785-864-7953 or jhays1@ku.edu.

The Jayhawks’ first home game is scheduled for March 6 against North Dakota at 3:00 PM.  For a complete schedule visit kuathletics.com.