May 11, 2000
PDF Formatted Notes
Texas Tech (32-20, 17-10) at
Oklahoma State (34-19, 12-12)
Friday, May 12 - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 13 - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 14 - 2:00 p.m.
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium - Stillwater, Oklahoma
A QUICK LOOK AT TEXAS TECH
The Texas Tech Red Raiders wrap up the regular season schedule on the road
at Oklahoma State. The Red Raiders, currently ranked No. 30 by Collegiate
Baseball, have not played since May 3. Tech has won 10 of the last 12
games and 18 of the final 21 at home. Since losing a season-high five
straight from 3/11-14, the Red Raiders have won 19 of 26 games. During
that span, Tech has lost back-to-back games just one time.
Texas Tech won the final two home games on May 2-3 against UT-San Antonio.
The Red Raiders won the first game 8-6 on Tuesday night before winning
15-12 on Wednesday afternoon. Tech hit a season-high (second time) four
home runs in the first game and Kevin Tracey notched his sixth and seventh
saves of the season out of the bullpen.
The Red Raiders won two of three games against Oklahoma in Lubbock on
April 28-30. Texas Tech lost the series opener on Friday night 7-4, but
came back to win the final two games, 8-7 and 15-14. Both of the wins came
in extra innings as Tech won in 12 innings on Saturday and 10 on Sunday.
In Sunday's game, Texas Tech erased a 12-2 deficit and won on David
O'Keeffe's single that scored David Garza in the bottom of the 12th.
The Red Raiders posted a 13-4 record in April after going 9-8 in February
and 8-8 in March. The Tech pitching staff has been the key, lowering their
ERA each month. In February, the staff's ERA was 7.01 (116 ER/149.0 IP)
followed by a 5.99 (91 ER/136.2 IP) mark in March. In April's 17 games,
the ERA was 4.94 (84 ER/153.0 IP). In addition to the lowered ERA, Tech
pitchers walked 38 batters in April (2.2 per 9.0 IP).
Texas Tech will make their fourth straight appearance in the Phillips 66
Big 12 Baseball Tournament next week. The tournament starts on Wednesday,
May 17 and the winner will recieve the automatic bid to the NCAA
Tournament.
WHAT'S THE SCENARIO...
With one weekend left in conference play, Texas Tech has a chance to move
up two spots from their current fifth-place position. Oklahoma, Texas and
Texas Tech could chage positions by the end of the weekend. The Longhorns,
at 19-10 in fourth place, have finished their portion of the Big 12
schedule and host Sam Houston State in Austin. Oklahoma travels to Ames,
Iowa to face Iowa State in a three-game set.
For the Red Raiders to move up in the standings, Tech will have to sweep
the three-game series in Stillwater. The best scenario for Texas Tech is a
sweep at Oklahoma State and at least one loss by Oklahoma at Iowa State.
If this happens, the Red Raiders will move into third place. If Oklahoma
and Texas Tech sweep their series, the Sooners will be third, Red Raiders
will finish in fourth place and Texas will drop to fifth.
AT THE PLATE
Through 52 games, the Red Raiders have outscored opponents 456-349 ... Tech
is averaging 8.8 runs and 10.9 hits per game ... they have reached the
double-figure mark in runs 21 times this season, but just six times in the
last 23 games ... as a team, Texas Tech is hitting .311 with 119 doubles, 21
triples, 54 home runs and 402 RBI ... Tech hitters have walked 299 times (5.8
BB per game) while opponents have walked 163 times ... with runners in
scoring position, they are hitting .331 (211-637) and are averaging 8.7
runners left on base per game (451 in 52 games) ... when runners are on base,
the team is batting .335 (331-989) and when the bases are empty the average
drops to .282 (237-840) ... with the bases loaded, Tech is 31-86 (.360) ... the
Red Raiders are hitting .314 (122-389) against lefties and .310 (446-1,440)
against right-handers ... Tech pinch hitters are 18-49 (.367) ... the lineup
broke the single-season school record with their 35th sacrifice fly on 4/25
vs. Wayland Baptist ... the record had stood since 1988 ... the Red Raiders
have 37 sacrifice flys in 2000 ... the club also broke the hit by pitch
record by being plunked 56 times this year ... Texas Tech has hit five grand
slams and 10 Red Raiders have at least two home runs ... in the Oklahoma
series: hit .325 (39-120) in the three games ... was outhit 51-39 and
outscored 28-27, but won two of three games ... left 34 men on base ... walked
20 times compared to nine for Oklahoma ... successful in five of six stolen
base attempts.
ON THE MOUND
The Tech pitching staff owns a 5.99 ERA (304 ER/456.2 IP) in 52 games this
year ... Tech pitchers have walked just 18 batters over the last 102.0 IP (11
games) ... an average of 1.6 per 9.0 IP ... in Big 12 games, the staff holds a
1.5:1 (140 SO/95 BB) strikeout-to-walk ratio while in non-conference games,
the rate is 2.3:1 (156 SO/68 BB) ... Red Raider pitchers are averaging 5.8
strikeouts per 9.0 IP (296 SO/456.2 IP) and own a 1.8:1 strikeout-to-walk
ratio (296 SO/163 BB) ... starting pitchers have walked 90 batters in 268.1
IP (3.0 BB per 9.0 IP) and the bullpen is averaging 6.4 strikeouts per 9.0
IP (134 SO/188.1 IP) ... opponents are hitting .316 (590-1,870) with 129
doubles, 20 triples and 38 home runs ... right-handers are hitting .333
(405-1,218) while lefties are batting .284 (185-652) ... Tech pitchers have
hit at least one batter in 33 games this year and at one point, hit a
batter in 10 straight games (2/18-3/4) ... the Red Raiders are 19-14 in those
33 games ... in the Oklahoma series: used six pitchers ... posted a 8.13 ERA
(28 ER/31.0 IP) on 51 hits ... allowed 21 extra-base hits, including 17
doubles ... the Sooners batted .375 (51-136) ... Kevin Tracey earned a pair of
wins coming out of the bullpen on Saturday and Sunday.
A TALE OF TWO TEAMS
At the friendly confines of Dan Law Field, Texas Tech posts a record of
25-7, but on the road the Red Raiders are 7-13 ... however, Tech's fielding
percentage on the road is .975 (18 E/723 TC) compared to a .964 mark (47
E/1,312 TC) at home ... in Lubbock, the pitching staff is averaging 6.0
strikeouts per 9.0 IP (195 SO/291.0 IP) ... away from home, the staff
averages 5.5 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (101 SO/165.2 IP) ... designated hitter
Chaz Eiguren is hitting .421 (53-126) with 51 RBI at Dan Law Field and is
26-80 (.325) on the road ... Marco Cunningham owns a .344 (44-128) average at
Dan Law Field compared to a .253 (19-75) mark on the road ... opponents are
hitting .330 (227-688) on the road off Tech pitchers.
INJURY REPORT
Starting pitcher J.J. Newman will miss the remainder of the season with
tendinitis in his right (throwing) shoulder. He joins Brandon Roberson and
Chaz Ackerman with arm injuries.
Outfielder Miles Durham is scheduled to return to the lineup at Oklahoma
State. He has been sidelined throughout much of the season with a pulled
hamstring. He first injured the hamstring on 2/15 at TCU. In two attempts
to comeback, at Texas A&M and Iowa State, Durham reinjured the leg.
MOVING UP THE CHARTS
Texas Tech head coach Larry Hays became the ninth coach in NCAA Division I
history to tally 1,200 career wins on Feb. 2 with a 14-3 victory over West
Texas A&M. In his 30th season, Hays is one of only four active NCAA
Division I skippers to reach the 1,200-victory plateau. Against Kansas
State, Coach Hays moved into eighth place among all-time coaches in career
victories ahead of Al Olgetree.
Coach Hays is Texas Tech's all-time winningest coach. He has led the Red
Raiders to three conference championships and posted winning seasons in 12
of his 13 years. The Red Raiders have put together a streak of seven
straight 40-plus win seasons and five NCAA Regional appearances under Hays.
In 1998, he guided Tech to the Big 12 Tournament Championship with just
seven pitchers.
He was named 1997 Big 12 Coach of the Year after the Red Raiders won the
conference title with a 23-7 Big 12 mark. Texas Tech also claimed the No.
1 ranking in collegiate baseball for several weeks, the first time a Red
Raider sport was ranked No. 1 in school history. In the summer of 1997, he
was an assistant coach for the USA National Team. In 1995, Texas Tech set
a school record with 51 wins and advanced to the Midwest I NCAA Region
championship game.
In 29 full seasons at the collegiate level, Coach Hays has led teams to 12
league titles and guided his 1983 Lubbock Christian University team to the
NAIA national championship.
FOR THE RECORD
Texas Tech Head Coach Larry Hays moved into eighth place among all-time
winningest coaches with his 1,219th victory on 4/2 vs. Kansas State ... he is
also fourth in victories among active coaches ... ahead of Hays on both lists
is Wichita State's Gene Stephenson at 1,255 victories ... Hays has 1,231
career wins.
The 2000 Texas Tech team set the single-season sacrifice fly record with
37 ... the Red Raiders have also set the hit-by-pitch record with 56 in 2000
... their current fielding percentage of .968 is tied for third all-time ...
Tech's 119 doubles this season rank sixth all-time.
Mark Austry moved into eighth place on the career games played list at
163.
Brennan Burns needs just one double to move into a tie for 17th place
with 29.
Marco Cunningham has moved into seventh on the stolen base list with 53
in his career ... he needs three more to tie Keith Ginter (1997-98) ...
Cunningham is tied for 12th in doubles with 34 and is 12th with 127 runs.
Miles Durham is tied for 16th all-time in stolen bases with 35.
Chaz Eiguren's career batting average of .370 (111-300) puts him in ninth
place all-time and his .630 (189 TB/300 AB) slugging percentage is ranked
11th.
Jason Rainey's eight triples tie the single-season mark held by three
others ... Jon Weber (1999), Stubby Clapp (1996) and Ronnie Mattson (1975)
are the others ... he is also ranked second on the single-season chart with
56 strikeouts.
Brandon Roberson is fifth all-time with a 2.34 ERA and second all-time
with 10 saves.
Kevin Tracey moved into eighth place with his 11th complete game ... is
also tied for fifth with seven career saves ... Tracey is 15th with 58 walks
and 13th with 81 earned runs ... in the single-season records, Tracey is tied
for fourth with 24 appearanes, tied for ninth with seven complete games and
tied for third with seven saves.
Steve Rowe is tied for fifth on the single-season appearance list with
23.
GIVE ME THE BALL
Throughout the season, Texas Tech head coach Larry Hays has called upon
right-hander Kevin Tracey in every situation a pitcher can face. Tracey is
the only pitcher in Big 12 history to record at least seven complete games
and seven saves in a single season. In six of the eight conference series,
Tracey has appeared in at least two games. At Texas A&M and Nebraska, he
pitched in two games on the same day. In two consecutive weekends against
Iowa State and Texas, he saved the Saturday game and tossed a complete game
victory on Sunday.
EIGUREN NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Texas Tech senior Chaz Eiguren was named Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the
Week by a select panel of media covering Big 12 baseball for games played
Feb. 21-27. The designated hitter blasted five home runs and 16 RBI in
Tech's four games that week. He was 13-21 (.619) at the plate and owned a
1.381 slugging percentage with 29 bases in 21 official trips. Eiguren tied
an NCAA record last Tuesday with two home runs in the same inning. Against
New Mexico, he hit a two-run homer and a grand slam in the Red Raiders'
10-run fifth inning. In his next at bat, the Broomfield, Colorado native
sent a solo shot over the right-center field wall. For the game, he went
4-6 with three home runs and seven RBI.
In three games against Missouri, Eiguren hit .600 (9-15) with two home
runs, a double and nine RBI. In Friday night's extra-inning loss, he tied
the game with at three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth. His final
home run of the week came in the first inning on Sunday when he hit a
two-run homer to put Tech up 2-0. Eiguren tallied three hits in all three
games as he went 3-6 on Friday with five RBI, 3-4 on Saturday and 3-5 with
four RBI on Sunday. Eiguren is the first Texas Tech Big 12 Player of the
Week since Jon Weber was honored for the week of Feb. 1 last year. Shane
Wright and Kevin Tracey were named conference Pitchers of the Week on Feb.
22 and Mar. 8, respectively.
TEXAS TECH ON THE AIR
For the eighth consecutive season, the entire Texas Tech baseball schedule
will be broadcasted live on the Red Raider Baseball Network. Voice of
Texas Tech Baseball Sam Stephens will handle the play-by-play duties.
Stephens has a 20-minute pregame show and interviews players and coaches
following each game. Games will be carried on Texas Tech's hometown
station, KXTQ-950 AM as well as Texas Tech's official website
www.texastech.com.
ROBERSON AND ACKERMAN TO SIT OUT REMAINDER OF SEASON
Right-handed starting pitchers Brandon Roberson and Chaz Ackerman have
decided to sit out the remainder of the 2000 season.
Roberson, Texas Tech's opening day starter, injured his right elbow in his
first start of the season on February 2 against West Texas A&M. He was
slated to be Texas Tech's number one starter after being named first team
All-Big 12 and setting the single-season school save record last season.
Ackerman, a junior-college transfer from Connor J.C., has been diagnosed
with a microfracture in his right elbow. He injured the arm in his third
start on 2/13 vs. USC.
Texas Tech will appeal to the Big 12 Conference for a medical redshirt on
both player's behalf. According to the NCAA, a student-athlete may be
granted an additional year of competition for reasons of "hardship."
Hardship is defined as an incapacity resulting from an injury that has
occurred under the following conditions: (1) The injury occurs prior to
the completion of the first half of the playing season that concludes with
the NCAA championship in that sport. (2) The injury occurs when the
student-athlete has not participated in more than two contests or dates of
competition or 20 percent of the institution's completed contests or dates
of competition in his sport.
Red Raiders vs. Cowboys
The Series
Oklahoma State leads the all-time series 10-9. Tech and Oklahoma State
played each other for the first time in 1983. Prior to the Big 12, the
Cowboys won six of the nine meetings. Since then, the Red Raiders are 6-4
against Oklahoma State including their only Big 12 tournament meeting in
1997. Last season, the Cowboys won two of three games at Dan Law Field.
| Overall | OSU leads 10-9 |
| 1st meeting | 3/4/83 |
| in Lubbock | Tech leads 5-4 |
| in Stillwater | OSU leads 6-3 |
| at a Neutral site | Tech leads 1-0 |
| Last 5 meetings vs. OSU | 2-3 |
| Last Tech win | 4-3, 5/14/99 |
| Last OSU win | 12-11, 5/16/99 |
| Biggest Tech win | 10-6, 3/28/98 |
| Biggest Tech loss | 18-4, 4/13/86 |
A Quick Look at Oklahoma State
The Oklahoma State Cowbiys enter the weekend series at 34-19 overall and
12-12 in the Big 12. They are sixth in the conference and will be the
sixth seed in next week's Big 12 Tournament. Last weekend, the Cowboys
swept Iowa State and have won seven of their last eight games.
Head coach Tom Holliday is in his fourth season as the head coach at
Oklahoma State with a record of 132-61. In three full seasons, Holliday
has led the Cowboys to three 40-win seasons and last year's College World
Series.
At the plate, the Cowboys are hitting .309 with 62 home runs, 26 triples
and 112 doubles in 53 games. Outfielder Carlos Gautreaux leads the Big 12
in hitting with a .399 average. Junior Luke Scott has hit 10 home runs and
16 doubles while driving in a team-high 54 runs.
Left-hander Matt Smith leads a pitching staff that holds a 4.40 ERA.
Smith is 7-6 with a 3.39 ERA while fellow lefty Josh Merrigan is 7-2 with
a 3.03 ERA.