April 26, 2001
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The Oklahoma State Series -- Baylor (31-16, 14-7 Big 12), ranked 14th in this week's ESPN/Baseball Weekly Coaches' Poll, hits the road again for a three-game, Big 12 set at Oklahoma State.
All games will be broadcast on KRZI 1580/1660 with John Morris and Mark Rogers and calling the action. The broadcasts can also be heard over the internet by visiting www.GoBaylorBears.com.
Baylor vs... -- The Bears trail Oklahoma State 10-20 in series play. Last season in Waco, Baylor took two-of-three from the Cowboys (1-2, 13-1, 7-5).
The Last Time Out -- Chris Durbin hit his third home run in as many days and Baylor split a doubleheader with Texas-Arlington Tuesday at Allan Saxe Field. The Mavericks took the first game, 7-6, while the Bears rebounded in the nightcap, 11-5.
In game two, Baylor pounded out five runs in the first inning to move ahead of the Mavericks, 5-0. Tim Hartshorn led off with a walk and Mote smacked a single to center field to set up a three-run bomb by Durbin. Kelly Shoppach then reached on an error and Ron Zboril singled to right to again put runners on base with no outs. A double by Paul Richmond scored Shoppach and Zboril came in on Matt Williams' sacrifice fly.
Baylor starter Jared Theodorakos (6-3) had a perfect game going through three innings and a no-hitter going through four before giving up three runs in the fifth to shrink the Bears' lead to 5-3.
The Cowboys enter the series on a two-game winning streak following a win at Texas A&M and a mid-week victory over Arkansas. About Coach Smith -- Steve Smith is in his seventh season as head coach at Baylor and owns a 256-145-1 (.638) career record. He led the Bears to a Big 12 regular season championship in 2000 and their first-ever 50-win season in 1999.
The 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year, Smith came to Baylor from Mississippi State, where he was an assistant under Ron Polk for five seasons. Prior to that, he served as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M.
A former standout pitcher at Baylor from 1982-83, Smith led the Southwest Conference with a 1.72 ERA in 1982, bettering league foes and future major league pitchers Norm Charlton, Roger Clemens, Doug Drabek and Calvin Schiraldi.
Almost two decades later, Smith is passing his pitching knowledge on to his players. In the past seven years, he has tutored six pitchers who were selected in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft, including Jason Jennings, the 1999 consensus national player of the year and the 16th pick by the Colorado Rockies in 1999.
In Smith's six years as Baylor's head coach, he has produced six All-Americans, five GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and one GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year. Baylor has also had 18 first-team all-Big 12 performers, including the Big 12 Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999.
Ruling the Roost -- In the last 26 Big 12 conference series it has played, Baylor holds an amazing 23-3 record. The Bears have lost conference series to Texas A&M (2-1, 1998), Texas Tech (3-0, 2000) and Nebraska (3-0, 2001).
National Statistical Leaders -- As of April 22, Baylor was ranked in several NCAA stastical categories. Catcher Kelly Shoppach ranked ninth in individual batting with a .446 average, while RHP Steven White came in at No. 20 in the ERA category with a 1.85.
As a team, the Bears were in sixth place with a 3.00 team ERA.
In the Big 12 Pitching Category -- After a brief respite, Baylor again sits atop the Big 12 with a 3.00 team ERA (April 23).
Following an outstanding outing against Texas, starter Steven White ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 individual pitching category with a 1.85 ERA in 10 appearances. With a 9-1 record, he is also tied for second in the wins category (April 23).
On the Defensive -- Through games of April 25, the Bears have turned a league-high 49 double plays.
Don't Forget the Hitters -- Catcher Kelly Shoppach leads the Big 12 in individual batting with a sizzling .446 average (April 23). The No. 2 hitter in the conference, OU's Greg Dobbs, is batting .400. Shoppach also ranks first in hits with 75 and second in RBI with 53.
OF Chris Durbin ranks third in the league with 18 doubles (April 23).
Leading Off -- So far this season, the Bears have had three successful leadoff hitters in OF Chris Durbin, OF Tim Hartshorn, and 2B Trevor Mote
Control Freaks -- Through 47 games this season, the Baylor pitching staff has put together a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1.8-to-1. RHP Steven White leads the team with 60 strikeouts, while RHP Justin Taylor has 52 and LHP Josh Scott has 47.
Stingy Staff -- In addition to a stellar team ERA, the Baylor pitching staff has allowed just 17 home runs this season.
Amazingly, the Bears went 160 innings without giving up a home run, having given up a bomb against Rice in the first game of the season and one against Houston in the 20th game.
Near Misses -- Kelly Shoppach was just a double shy of hitting for the cycle against Texas (April 22). After belting a home run, a triple and a single, Texas centerfielder Kalani Napoleon made an outstanding catch to rob Shoppach of the feat.
And the Hits Keep Coming -- Matt Williams reached the 200 career hit mark with a hit against Oklahoma (March 16).
Kelly Shoppach got his 100th career hit against Texas A&M (Feb. 25). He accomplished the feat in just 104 games, averaging a hit in nearly every game he's played.
Streaking -- Junior C Kelly Shoppach had his 28-game hitting streak snapped against Rice (April 10). It stands as the second-longest hitting streak in Baylor history. The longest is 31 games, put together by James Blair over the 1997 and 1998 seasons. That streak is also the Big 12 record.
Shoppach is the second Baylor player this season to hit in at least ten straight games. Senior 2B Trevor Mote began the season with a 10-game hitting streak, which ended on Feb. 18 against Nicholls State.
Watch Lists -- Junior catcher Kelly Shoppach is currently on the watch list for the second annual Johnny Bench Award, given to the nation's top collegiate catcher. The list will be narrowed to 10 semi-finalists on May 15.
Three Baylor players, including Kelly Shoppach, Zane Carlson and Mike Huggins are currently on the watch list for the Rotary Smith Award, one of the top awards in college baseball. Baylor's Jason Jennings won the award in 1999.
Hitmen -- Chris Durbin leads the team with 22 multiple-hit games, while teammate Kelly Shoppach is not far behind with 21.
Durbin smacked four hits in a 12-2 win over Missouri (March 4), while Shoppach went 4-for-5 against Houston (March 6).
Set `Em Up -- Sophomore RHP Paul Thorp has quietly emerged as one of the team's best mid-relief pitchers. He has a 3-0 record, ranks fourth on the squad with 35 strikeouts, and leads the team with 20 appearances.
A First Time For Everything -- Back-up catcher Paul Richmond's grand slam against Southwest Texas was the first he's ever hit -- and that includes his time in Little League, high school and junior college baseball.
Freshman OF David Murphy belted his first collegiate home run, a first-pitch, bases-loaded shot to right field against Houston (March 6).
Lots of Runs -- Baylor's 22 runs scored against Southwest Texas marks the first time the Bears have scored 20 or more runs in a game since defeating Minnesota 22-6 in the 1999 Waco Regional.
The Bears have scored ten or more runs in 19 games this season.
All-Tournament Team -- Catcher Kelly Shoppach was named the Most Outstanding Player by a vote of the media at the inaugural Astros College Classic. The junior hit .316 over three games with three doubles, a home run and six RBI. 2B Trevor Mote and LHP Josh Scott were also named to the team.
Home Sweet Home -- Last year, in the first full season at Baylor Ballpark, the Bears posted an impressive 26-6 record at home. In 2001, the Bears are off to a 20-9 start on their home field.
In 2000, Baylor ranked 13th nationally in attendance, averaging more than 2,700 fans per game.
In the Record Books -- With a home run against Texas (April 22) senior 3B Matt Williams moved into second place on the Baylor career home runs list with 40. He needs 11 home runs to take sole possession of first place (Jon Topolski, 50, 1996-99). On the career runs scored chart, Williams ranks third with 185.
LHP Josh Scott currently ranks fourth on the Baylor career strikeouts list with 281. The senior needs seven strikeouts to move past Kip Wells into third place (288, 1996-98). With a start against UT-Arlington (April 24), Scott moved into a tie for second place with Wells on the career games started list with 45 starts. The record for games started in a career is 48, set by Kris Lambert from 1994-97.
Last season, Scott became just the seventh Baylor pitcher to strikeout 200 batters in his career.
Setting New Records -- With his sixth save of the season and the 21st of his career against Dallas Baptist (April 6), sophomore closer Zane Carlson continues to set new Baylor records for career saves. Last season, he racked up 15 saves to set the school single season saves record.
The NCAA record for saves in a career is 49, set by Jack Krawczyk of Southern Cal (1995-98).
Zane's World -- RHP Zane Carlson had the longest outing of his career at Southwest Texas (April 17). Usually the Bears' closer, Carlson worked 6.2 innings of the 15-inning game and struck out a career-high seven batters.
His longest outing previously was five innings and took place March 11, 2000 against Oral Roberts.
Young Guns -- This season, Baylor is fielding a young and experienced team. In fact, 18 of the top 25 players on last season's Big 12 Championship team were freshmen and sophomores. Senior LHP Josh Scott is the only senior on a pitching staff dominated by sophomores.
New Faces -- There are 14 new faces on this year's Baylor squad, including 11 freshmen and three transfers. 2B Trevor Mote transferred to Baylor from Arizona, while C Paul Richmond came from Navarro JC and LHP Chris Deleenheer transferred in from Triton JC in Chicago.
Getting Experience -- Four true freshmen, 3B/DH Jared Clements, RHP Cody Hall, OF David Murphy, and SS/2B Trey Webb have seen action this season. Murphy leads the young bunch, appearing in 46 games and starting 40.
Community Service Honors -- Junior Tim Hartshorn was recently named a Bank of America/Big XII Conference Community Champion for his dedication to academic excellence and community service.
250 Wins -- With a 10-6 victory over Houston (April 4), Bears coach Steve Smith earned his 250th career win. Smith, 40, is one of the nation's winningest coaches under the age of 45.
Baylor in the Postseason -- The Bears made their third straight postseason appearance in 2000. Last season also marked the second consecutive year in which Baylor hosted an NCAA regional.
In the News -- In the April 9th college baseball weekend wrapup, Baseball America editor John Manuel calls Baylor catcher Kelly Shoppach the best catcher in the nation.
Shoppach is also featured in the Top Prospects edition of Baseball America. A story on the junior from Fort Worth can be found in the Colleges West section by Jim Callis. Last season, pitcher Kyle Evans was featured in the same section.
Big 12 Pitchers/Players of the Week -- Three Baylor players have been honored by the Big 12 conference for their weekly performances.
Senior 3B Matt Williams earned Big 12 Co-Player of the Week (March 26) honors for his incredible performance in the series at Kansas. Williams hit .556 on the week, which included a game against No. 1 Rice. He also smacked four doubles, three home runs and had 11 RBI.
Sophomore righty Steven White was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 12) for his performance in the Bears' 5-0 win over Cal State Fullerton. White tossed seven shutout innings, giving up just two hits, while striking out five batters and issuing just four walks. The League City, Texas native also limited the Titans to a .087 batting average.
Sophomore 1B Mike Huggins was named the Phillips 66/Big 12 Player of the Week (Feb. 19) for his performances against Southwest Texas and Nicholls State. He hit a sizzling .615 with a pair of doubles and five RBI.
Up Next -- Baylor hosts Southwest Texas on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in a game that was added to the schedule to compensate for those lost to the cancellation of the Iowa State series.