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GAME 21 • MARCH 21, 2006 • 6:00 P.M. CST
No. 22 BAYLOR (14-6)
vs. TCU (11-11)
BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS
THE SERIES
Overall Record: Baylor leads 131-99
Waco: Baylor leads 67-39
Fort Worth: TCU leads 48-47
Neutral Site: TCU leads 5-1
Unknown Sites: Baylor leads 16-7
Smith vs. TCU: 12-11
Last Meeting: Baylor 8, TCU 3 [6/5/2005]
COACHES
BAYLOR: Steve Smith
Alma Mater: Baylor, 1986
Career Record: 430-263-1 [12th season]
Record at Baylor: 430-263-1 [12th season]
TCU: Jim Schlossnagle
Alma Mater: Elon, 1992
Career Record: 168-104 [5th season]
Record at TCU: 91-57 [3rd season]
BAYLOR/ISP SPORTS NETWORK
1660 ESPN RADIO (Waco)
Tom Barfield, play-by-play
Lark Smith, color
INTERNET FEEDS
GameTracker: www.BaylorBears.com
Audio: www.BaylorBears.com
Video: www.BaylorBears.com
BAYLOR NATIONAL RANKINGS
Baseball America 22nd
Sports Weekly/ESPN/Coaches (March 13) 18th
NCBWA 24th
Collegiate Baseball 23rd
PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUP
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
TCU RHP Shawn Ferguson (2-2, 5.19 ERA, 17.1 IP, 18 K)
Baylor concludes a four-game home stand Tuesday, March 21, hosting TCU for a single game at Baylor Ballpark. First pitch between the Bears and the Horned Frogs is scheduled for 6 p.m. CST. This is the first of two scheduled meetings between Baylor and TCU this season; the Bears play at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, in early April.
The Bears (14-6) took two of three at home against 25th-ranked Kansas over the weekend, defeating the Jayhawks 5-1 in Sunday's series finale. Baylor is ranked 22nd nationally in this week's Baseball America Top 25. The Bears also are ranked 23rd in the Collegiate Baseball Top 30 and 24th in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Top 30.
The Horned Frogs (11-11) dropped two of three games over the weekend at UC Santa Barbara, salvaging the final game of the series with an 8-5 victory in the second game of Sunday's doubleheader. TCU is 3-6 since taking the first two games of a three-game set at home against Florida Atlantic the first weekend of March. The Frogs are unranked in the four major national polls.
Baylor and TCU have played four common opponents this season: Arizona State, Houston, Stephen F. Austin and Texas State. The Bears are 5-3 against those four teams, while the Frogs are 3-2.
All Baylor baseball games are broadcast live on Waco's 1660 ESPN Radio. Live streaming audio and GameTracker also are available for all Baylor baseball games online at www.BaylorBears.com, the official website of Baylor Athletics and a member of the CSTV Network.
Live streaming video for the Baylor-Kansas series also is available. For more information, visit the BearCasts link at www.BaylorBears.com.
QUICK HITS ...
• Since the start of the 2003 season, Baylor is:
- 100-30 (.769) when its starting pitcher lasts at least 5.0 innings
- 26-7 (.788) when its pitching staff records at least 10 strikeouts
- 98-26 (.790) when scoring first
- 113-22 (.837) when out-hitting its opponent
- 101-25 (.802) when holding its opponent to fewer than five runs
- 94-18 (.839) when scoring at least six runs
- 83-13 (.865) when scoring at least seven runs
• Baylor has won 29 consecutive games when scoring at least seven runs.
• Baylor has won 14 consecutive games when hitting at least two home runs.
• Since the start of the 2002 season, Baylor is 133-6 when leading after eight innings. The Bears have won 27 straight and 62 of their last 63 such games.
• Baylor has not lost three consecutive games since being swept at Texas Tech in the 2004 regular season's final series. The Bears have lost consecutive games seven times in that span.
• Baylor is hitting .310 (71-for-229) with two outs. The Bears have produced 58 of their 121 RBI with two outs (47.9 percent).
• Opposing batters are 6-for-45 (.133) in first at bats against Baylor relievers, going 3-for-27 (.111) since Feb. 26.
• Opposing batters are 3-for-33 (.091) against RHP Nick Cassavechia with runners on base and 0-for-15 (.000) with two outs.
• A Baylor catcher has reached safely in 122 consecutive games. The last game in which a Baylor catcher did not reach safely was April 2, 2004, at Missouri.
• RF Kevin Sevigny has not committed an error since May 14, 2004 vs. Nebraska (89 games, 172 chances).
• After not reaching in the opener, SS Beamer Weems has reached safely in 18 straight.
• Baylor's 2006 schedule was rated as the nation's 10th toughest, according to preseason rankings at www.BoydsWorld.com. Georgia, which ranks ninth, joins Baylor as the only non-California school in the top 10.
• Since the start of the Big 12 in 1997, the Bears have the league's best conference record at 158-92 (.632). Baylor leads all conference schools in total first- and second-team All-Big 12 selections (42), first-team Academic All-Big 12 selections (45), NCAA appearances (7) and Major League Baseball draft selections (51).
• Baylor is the only Big 12 school to have never suffered a sub-.500 season in conference play.
• The Bears join Oklahoma and Oklahoma State as the only programs to have qualified for every Big 12 Tournament.
• Baylor Ballpark has ranked 21st or better nationally in average attendance every year since the facility's opening in 1999, including a program-best ninth in 2001. Baylor ranked 16th nationally in total attendance last season with a school-record mark of 109,621 and 17th nationally in average attendance at 3,045 per game, second all-time at Baylor. BAYLOR STARTER
RHP
Randall Linebaugh makes his fifth career start Tuesday against Houston; each of his previous four starts came this season, and Baylor is 3-1 in those games. He leads Baylor with nine appearances this season. ... Tuesday is Linebaugh's first career appearance against TCU.
THE TCU SERIES
Baylor and TCU have met 230 times on the baseball diamond; the Bears hold a 131-99 advantage in the all-time series, which dates back to the 1904 season. This is the third-most played series in Baylor Baseball history behind only Texas (314 meetings) and Texas A&M (249 meetings).
The Bears hold a 67-39 advantage in series games played in Waco, including a 4-3, 10-inning, regular-season victory and an 8-3 NCAA Regional second-round victory last year. Baylor has won four straight against TCU at Baylor Ballpark, dating back to a 5-3 loss in 2002.
BAYLOR vs. MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE
Baylor is 139-100 all-time against teams currently playing in the Mountain West Conference. The majority of that history comes from Baylor's all-time series with TCU, against which the Bears are 131-99. TCU also is the only MWC team Baylor has faced during head coach Steve Smith's tenure; the Bears are 12-11 against the Frogs under Smith.
LAST TIME vs. TCU
BAYLOR 8, TCU 3 -- JUNE 6, 2005 • WACO, TEXAS
Top-seeded Baylor team jumped out to an early 7-0 lead over second-seeded TCU and never looked back as the Bears advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Waco Regional with an 8-3 win over the Horned Frogs in action at Baylor Ballpark.
The Bears got on the board early with a run in the first inning. After
Chase Gerdes singled and stole second, Josh Ford brought Gerdes home with a single up the middle to give Baylor a 1-0 lead.
Baylor added three runs in the second and third innings to give the Bears a commanding 7-0 lead. In the second, Paul Witt hit a run-scoring single, and Gerdes added a two-out, two-run single. Gerded added another two-run single in the third, scoring Witt and
Jeff Mandel.
TCU managed two runs in the fifth; however, Baylor managed a run in the sixth to push the lead back up to six. The Horned Frogs scrapped for a run in the seventh; but, it was not enough as the Bears went on to claim an 8-3 win.
BAYLOR-TCU ODDS AND ENDS
• C
Zach Dillon (17) and RF
Kevin Sevigny (18) are the only 2006 Bears with at least 15 career at bats vs. TCU.
• CF
Chase Gerdes has been the most successful batter on Baylor's 2006 roster against TCU, going 4-for-12 with a triple, two run, two stolen bases and five RBI in four career games vs. the Horned Frogs.
• RHP
Jeff Mandel is the lone pitcher in Baylor's bullpen with experience against TCU. He appeared in two games against the Horned Frogs last season, holding TCU scoreless on four hits with three strikeouts in 6.0 innings. He started and lasted 5.0 innings in a no-decision at TCU during the regular season.
NUMBERS WATCH
• C
Zach Dillon needs seven RBI to reach 100 career RBI.
• CF
Chase Gerdes needs five hits to reach 100 career hits.
• RHP
Ryan LaMotta needs seven strikeouts to move into a 10th-place tie on Baylor's career strikeouts list.
• RHP
Jeff Mandel needs two saves to move into a tie for eighth place on Baylor's career saves list. He also would move into a tie for seventh on Baylor's single-season saves list. Mandel needs two strikeouts to reach 50 career strikeouts.
• 2B
Kevin Russo needs five hits to reach 100 career hits.
BAYLOR STAVES OFF LOSING STREAKS
Baylor has not dropped three consecutive games since being swept at Texas Tech in the 2004 regular season's final series. That works out to a span of 94 consecutive games without a losing streak of at least three games and only seven occasions of consecutive losses. Last season was the first time since 1978 that Baylor did not have a losing streak of at least three games for an entire season.
BEARS TOUGH WITH LEAD IN NINTH
Baylor is 133-6 when leading after eight innings since the beginning of the 2002 season. In fact, the Bears have won 27 straight and 62 of their last 63 such games. The lone loss in that span was at TCU last season when the Horned Frogs tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth and later won 2-1 in 11 innings. Baylor has not lost when leading by more than one run after eight since Feb. 4, 2003, against Texas State when the Bobcats scored seven runs to overcome a 5-2 Baylor lead.
LaMOTTA CLIMBS CAREER STRIKEOUTS LIST
RHP
Ryan LaMotta is seven strikeouts shy of cracking Baylor's all-time top 10 career strikeouts list. He currently has 217 career strikeouts in 245.0 innings pitched.
1. Jason Jennings - 377
2. Steven White - 320
3. Kris Lambert - 292
4. Kip Wells - 288
5. Josh Scott - 285
6. Trey Taylor - 253
7. Justin Taylor - 229
8. Glenn Nevill - 225
9. Zane Carlson - 225
10. Brett Bergman - 224
11. Mark McCormick - 223
12.
Ryan LaMotta - 217
TRIPLE YOUR PLEASURE
Baylor has 13 triples through its first 20 games of the 2006 season. The Bears had only 21 three-baggers in 70 games last season. LF
Seth Fortenberry leads the Big 12 Conference with five triples, one more than his career total entering the 2006 season and matching CF
Chase Gerdes' team-leading total last season. SS
Beamer Weems has three triples, while C
Zach Dillon, Gerdes, DH/RHP
Jeff Mandel, RF
Kevin Sevigny and DH/C
Matt Sodolak and have the other five triples.
BEARS PRODUCE WITH TWO OUTS
Baylor hits .310 (71-for-229) with two outs this season, significantly higher than with less than two outs (.276, 115-for-416). The Bears have produced 58 of their 121 RBI with two outs (47.9 percent).
C
Zach Dillon leads the team with 10 two-out RBI (62.5 percent of his total), while 2B
Kevin Russo has nine and LF Seth Forteberry, 3B/1B
Tim Jackson and DH/C Tim Sodolak have eight each. Dillon also leads the team with 14 two-out hits, 60.9 percent of his overall total (23). He is hitting .452 (14-for-31) with two outs, Jackson is hitting .462 (6-for-13) and SS
Beamer Weems is hitting .444 (8-for-18).
LaMOTTA REACHES 100 APPEARANCES
RHP
Ryan LaMotta made his 100th career appearance March 10 with his start against Pacific. Of his previous 99 appearances, 92 were in relief. The senior drew three starts as a freshman in 2003, including the championship game of the NCAA Hattiesburgh Regional. In that game, he held Southern Mississippi to a pair of runs on six hits over 8.1 innings.
LaMotta is just the second pitcher in Baylor history to appear in at least 100 games. Zane Carlson appeared in 111 games from 2000 to 2004, a mark that ranks first in Big 12 history and 20th in NCAA Division I history.
If LaMotta appears in 15 games this season, Baylor would join Georgia Tech, Miami (Fla.) and North Carolina as the only schools in NCAA Division I history to have two pitchers appear in at least 110 career games. LaMotta and Carlson, who played together in the 2003 and 2004 seasons, would be the first Division I teammates to both reach the milestone.
Florida closer Darren O'Day entered the season with entered the season with 84 career appearances. Should O'Day reach 26 appearances this season prior to LaMotta's 15th appearance, Florida would be the first school with teammates to both reach 110 career appearances (Florida's Connor Falkenbach appeared in 124 games from 2002 to 2005). O'Day has appeared in 13 games this season through games of March 19.
BAYLOR STRONG IN LATEST APR REPORT
Baylor's baseball team scored a 961 in the latest Academic Progress Rate (APR), released Wednesday by the NCAA. That score was the best among the eight Big 12 schools whose scores were released; scores for Kansas and Texas A&M have not yet been released. Baylor was the only Big 12 baseball team that scored above the national male student-athlete average (943). The Bears joined Missouri as the only Big 12 baseball teams to score above the national baseball average (931).
961 - BAYLOR
941 - Missouri
924 - Nebraska
906 - Oklahoma
903 - Kansas State
888 - Texas
812 - Oklaohma State
778 - Texas Tech
n/a - Kansas
n/a - Texas A&M
SCHEDULE AMONG NATION'S TOUGHEST
Baylor's 2006 schedule was ranked as the nation's 10th toughest in preseason rankings at
www.BoydsWorld.com. The Bears and ninth-ranked Georgia were the lone non-California schools in the top 10.
Last season, Baylor's schedule was ranked seventh at season's end as the only non-California school in the top 10. The Bears' strength of schedule has ranked 11th or better nationally in each of the past five seasons, ranking 11th in 2004, fifth in 2003, seventh in 2002 and 10th in 2001.
2005 SEASON HIGHLIGHT DVD ON SALE
"Experience the Dogpile," a comprehensive season highlight DVD that chronicles Baylor's 2005 season, is on sale at the Baylor baseball office. The one-hour, 47-minute piece features highlights, interviews and commentary on the program's most successful season. To order, call 254.710.3029.
BAYLOR/ISP SPORTS NETWORK
Catch every inning of Baylor baseball in 2006 on the flagship station for Baylor athletics, 1660 ESPN Radio.
Popular on-air personality Tom Barfield enters his fourth season as the primary play-by-play man for Baylor baseball. Barfield, the operations manager for KRZI/KRZX and KLRK-FM in Waco, is best known as co-host of the afternoon "You Make the Call" call-in show. Barfield also serves as host for the "Countdown to Kickoff" and "The Baylor Fifth Quarter Show" during football season. He has previously served as the radio voice for Tarleton State, McLennan Community College, Mary Hardin-Baylor and several high schools across the state.
Barfield is joined by Lark Smith in the booth. Smith, whose attachment to Baylor baseball dates back to the days of coach Dutch Schroeder, was sports director for the Baylor campus radio station in the late 1970s and served as play-by-play voice for the Bears' 1977 and 1978 College World Series teams. After nearly two decades in broadcasting, Smith now works for the Heart O' Texas Federal Credit Union in Waco.
Live audio for all Baylor baseball games also are available online at www.BaylorBears.com.
BAYLORBEARS.COM
Baylor's official athletic web site can be found at www.BaylorBears.com. The comprehensive site, which includes releases, photos, biographical sketches and audio broadcasts, is part of the CSTV Network, which currently hosts sites for more than 100 universities, including four Big 12 schools.
BEARCASTS AVAILABLE FOR SELECT GAMES
Live streaming video is available for select games during the 2006 season. A total of 24 games will be available online at www.BaylorBears.com, the official website of Baylor athletics and a member of the CSTV Network. Thirteen of the 24 webcasts will be against Big 12 Conference opponents, including the Bears' three-game league sets against Kansas, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M and Nebraska, as well as the home game of the Texas series.
INSIDE BAYLOR SPORTS TV SHOW
Inside Baylor Sports, a half-hour look at the world of Baylor athletics, airs weekly throughout Central Texas and the region. The program, co-hosted by
John Morris and Lori Scott-Fogleman, airs on KCEN-TV Channel 6, Fox Sports Net Southwest and the College Channel (Waco cable channel 18). KCEN carries the show at 10:30 p.m. Sundays, and it airs at 1 p.m. Wednesdays on FSN Southwest.
HEAD COACH Steve Smith
Steve Smith is in his 12th season as head coach of Baylor's baseball program in 2006. In his first 11 years, Smith guided the program to unprecedented heights, including the most successful eight-year run in the program's 100-year history and a College World Series appearance in 2005.
Smith has compiled a 430-263-1 career record, all at Baylor. He holds the best winning percentage (.620) of any coach in Baylor baseball history, and he ranks second among the program's 18 head coaches in career victories. Smith has led Baylor to seven NCAA Regional appearances, three NCAA Super Regional appearances, one College World Series appearance and two Big 12 Conference titles. He also has coached 12 All-America selections and seven USA Baseball National Team members while at Baylor.
The 2005 USA Baseball National Team head coach, 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 for Mark Johnson at Texas A&M from 1987 to 1989.
A former standout pitcher at Baylor in 1982-1983, Smith led the Southwest Conference with a 1.72 ERA as a junior. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 1983 Major League draft by the San Francisco Giants and played four years of pro ball before moving into the coaching ranks.
Smith has tutored seven pitchers in the last 13 years who were selected in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft. He also has coached at least one all-conference pitcher in each of the last 13 years.
BAYLOR: BIG 12'S MOST TENURED STAFF
With 38 years of combined service at Baylor, the Bears' on-field staff is the Big 12 Conference's most tenured. Head coach Steve Smith joins Missouri head coach Tim Jamieson as the league's second-most tenured head coaches, both in their 12th season in 2006 and trailing only Texas Tech's Larry Hays (20th season).
Assistant coach Mitch Thompson (12th year) joined the Baylor staff in Smith's first season, while assistant coach Steve Johnigan (11th year) joined the following season. Volunteer assistant coach Chris Berry (7th year) joined the staff prior to the 2000 season and assumed pitching coach duties this season.
Thompson and Johnigan are the second- and third-most tenured assistant coaches in the Big 12 behind only Texas' Tommy Harmon (16 seasons). In fact, Harmon, Thompson, Johnigan and Missouri's Evan Pratte are the only assistant coaches with more tenure at their respective schools than Berry.
UP NEXT ...
Baylor plays seven of its next nine games on the road, starting with a three-game series this weekend at 23rd-ranked Oklahoma. The Bears and the Sooners meet Friday at 7 p.m. CST, Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. All three games will be played at L. Dale Mitchell Park on the OU campus in Norman, Okla.