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Heatley’s pitching shuts down Cardinal squad
The Arkansas baseball team began its annual Cardinal-White series on Sunday afternoon with what started as a pitcher’s duel and ended with a solid 5-2 victory for the White team at Baum Stadium.
Junior Jeremy Heatley, the White squad’s starter, pitched six innings of four hit, two run baseball to pick up the win while his counterpart, junior Christian Kowalchuk was saddled with the loss after allowing four runs and seven hits over six innings.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Arkansas, Central Michigan, MAC, Missouri Valley, SEC, South Alabama, Sun Belt, Wichita State
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 Pokorny picks up the win in relief. Courtesy: Kent State Athletic Communications
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
Gold took a 2-1 lead Thursday with a 4-2 win over Blue. All runs were scored in the sixth and seventh inning.
Jon Pokorony picked up the win in relief, throwing the final three innings and allowing one earned run in five hits. For the game, he threw 50 pitches, 38 of which were strikes. Ryan Mitchell, Cory Hindel Joe Koch all had a run and a hit for the Gold Team on the day.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Kent State, MAC
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 Freshman catcher Brent Mitchell also threw out Jacob Halverson trying to steal in the fourth inning. Courtesy: South Alabama
MITCHELL KEYS RALLY AS BLUE TEAM TAKES GAME FOUR 5-4, EVENS SERIES 2-2
In a series that’s gone back and forth so much, it’s only fitting that the Blue team would rally for a come-from-behind win of its own after being on the opposite end in Wednesday’s game three. That’s exactly what happened Thursday night at Stanky Field.
Leading off the bottom of the seventh, freshman catcher Brent Mitchell got the rally started when he hit a towering solo homer that cut the Red team’s lead to 4-3. He topped that hit an inning later with a game-winning, RBI-double as the Blue team overcame a late 4-2 deficit to win game four 5-4 and even the Red and Blue World Series at two games apiece.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Akron, Big East, Big Ten, MAC, Missouri Valley, Purdue, South Alabama, Sun Belt, Villanova, Wichita State
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 Ryne Romick and the Blue squad forced a game four in the best-of-five Fall World Series -Courtesy: Jeff Harwell-Zips Sports Photography
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
In dramatic fashion, the Blue squad scored a two out run in the bottom of the seventh to top the Gold squad 4-3 in game three of the Fall World Series this afternoon. The Gold squad mounted a two run comeback atop the seventh inning but failed to make a critical out in the bottom half to force extra innings. With the win, the Blue squad forces game four of the series, which will be played at Lee Jackson Field tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 10) at 2:30pm.
The Blue team jumped on the board first in the bottom of the second. Brandon White earned himself a free bag courtesy of a walk issued by freshman right-hander Andrew Brown. Kurt Boyer drove a double down the left field line advancing White to third before Lawrence Penn hit a two out single to plated White. Brown retired the side with a Matt Roberts strikeout.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Akron, MAC
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 Sophomore Kyle Hallock picked up the win in relief
Blue Takes 1-0 Lead In Best-of-Five Series
Freshman Travis Shaw went 3-for-4 from the plate with two RBI while sophomore Kyle Hallock picked up the win in relief as Blue defeated Gold 3-2 Monday afternoon for the 1-0 series lead.
Hallock was the winning pitcher in relief, allowing only one hit and three walks while striking out three in three innings. Senior Alan Morrison was the losing pitcher, allowing one runs and one hit while walking three and striking out two.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Big East, Kent State, MAC, Villanova
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
 Buffalo looks to win the MAC
BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo baseball team will have their hands full this upcoming season as the Bulls will face the defending national champions, head coach Ron Torgalski announced when he released the 2009 schedule. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Schedules, Buffalo, MAC
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 Kentrail Davis
Rosters Set For Baseball Orange & White Series
Tennessee head baseball coach Todd Raleigh announced the rosters Thursday for the second annual Orange & White World Series, a seven-game fall intrasquad series set to begin Friday at Robert M. Lindsey Field at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Friday’s game begins at 6 p.m.
The White team, managed by assistant coach Bradley LeCroy and volunteer assistant coach Nate Headley, will send sophomore left-hander Bryan Morgado to the mound Friday. Morgado’s 4.59 ERA from a season ago is the best of any returning starter, and his five wins last year are tied for the most among returners. In 80 1/3 innings as a freshman, the Miami, Fla., native recorded 104 strikeouts while limiting opposing batters to a .239 average.
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Tags: 2008 Fall Games, Alabama Birmingham, Big 12, Big East, Conference USA, Miami (OH), Mid-American, New Orleans, Oklahoma, SEC, Sun Belt, Tennessee, Villanova Auburn
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Missouri State Releases Baseball Schedule for 2009
The 2009 Missouri State baseball schedule has been completed and includes a total of 55 games as the Bears move into their sixth season at Hammons Field. The schedule features 26 home dates and 29 road games, 15 games against teams that qualified for the 2008 NCAA Tournament and a three-games series with 2006 and 2007 national champion Oregon State.
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Tags: 2009 Schedules, Air Force, MAC, Missouri State, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northern Illinois, Pac 10, Stanford
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 Head Coach Greg Beals- Ball State Courtesy: BSU Photo Services
NOTE: If you are looking for the 2009 College Baseball schedules we have them in two places. In both places you will notice that we have them divided up by Divisions-I, II, III. It is located in the header up top and also on the right hand side where it says “View 2009 Schedules”. If you have any questions or comments please leave them.
Ball State baseball head coach Greg Beals officially released the 2009 schedule, which includes 24 games at Ball Diamond. In addition to playing 15-of-27 Mid-American Conference games at home, the Cardinals will also host Big 10 foes Indiana (April 15) and Purdue (April 28).
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Tags: 2009 Schedules, Atlantic 10, Ball State, MAC, Richmond
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 Head Coach- Scott Stricklin -Courtesy: Tom Cammett/Diamond Images, Inc.
Kent State announces 2009 Baseball Schedule
Three trips to the Carolinas, a trip to Georgia and an always tough Mid-American Conference slate headline the 2009 baseball schedule for the Golden Flashes.
“I think we have a very challenging schedule once again,” said 5th year head coach Scott Stricklin. “Our goal every single year is to go out and play a challenging schedule where our players are going to be tested on the road early against very good opponents at good venues.
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Tags: 2009 Schedules, Cornell, Florida, Ivy League, Kent State, MAC, SEC
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Texas Tech Baseball Set To Open Fall Practice
Dan Spencer era gets underway at 2:30 on Thursday afternoon
LUBBOCK, Texas - The Dan Spencer era in Texas Tech Baseball will officially get underway on Thursday as the Red Raiders hold their first official team practice of the fall semester at Dan Law Field.
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Tags: Akron, Big 12, Mid-American, Mississippi State, SEC, Texas Tech
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Posted by: Brian Foley in 2009 Top Players, 2010 Top Players, ACC, Big East, Big South, Big West, CAA, CBB Column, Conference USA, Ivy League, MAC, Missouri Valley, Pac 10, SEC, Southern Conference, Southland Conference, Sun Belt, WAC, West Coast Conference
By Willie Nicklaus
This is a first in a series of reports I will file leading into the 2009 college baseball season. I decided to start with some of the top power producers who had great 2008 seasons that didn’t get much press except from their local media and schools.
My selections for this report, and upcoming reports, include players who are far from one dimensional. These particular bombers all were in the top 20 of their respective conferences in batting average. So let’s get started with Home Run Frequency. For measure, here are a few HR frequencies from 2008 of players everyone who is a fan of college baseball heard of: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, 2010 Top Players, ACC, Arizona State, Auburn, Big East, Big South, Big West, CAA, Cal, Cal State Fullerton, CBB Column, Cincinnati, Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Conference USA, Dartmouth, George Mason, Georgia, Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech, Ivy League, Kent State, Louisiana-Monroe, Louisville, Loyola-Marymount, LSU, MAC, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Missouri State, Missouri Valley, MLB Draft, New Mexico St., Ohio, Pac 10, SEC, Southern Conference, Southland Conference, Sun Belt, Tennessee, Texas State, Washington, West Coast Conference, Winthrop
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 Head Coach Jim Toman- Liberty University
The CBB would like to thank all of our loyal readers who have made The CBB their number 1 choice for College Baseball information. We want to take this opportunity to thank all of you, without you and your passion for college baseball, that is what drives all of us here at The CBB to produce the most informative content on the internet covering College Baseball.
If you are looking for any of the schedules we have a page set up. (Click here to check out the page.) We have also added quite a few Div II schools and we will be adding Div III schools in the coming days. If you know of a schedule we are missing feel free to email us. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Schedules, Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big South, Big Ten, Eastern Michigan, Indiana, Liberty, Mid-American, Temple, Texas Tech
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 Asst Coach- Jimmy Jackson- Siena College
Siena hires Jimmy Jackson as Assistant Coach
Jimmy Jackson has been hired as assistant baseball coach at Siena effective immediately, as announced today by head coach Tony Rossi. Jackson will work primarily with Siena’s catchers and outfielders.
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Tags: Arkansas State, Big 12, Kansas, Louisiana-Monroe, MAAC, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Oklahoma State, SEC, Siena, Sun Belt, TCU, Vanderbilt, Wichita State
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 Senior first baseman Brian Hangbers
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
Bowling Green opens Fall Practice
Though February and the start of the college baseball season is still months away, the Bowling Green State University baseball team and head coach Danny Schmitz began the preparations for defending the Mid-American Conference Regular-Season title on Monday when they opened up fall workouts. Coach Schmitz, now entering his 19th season at the helm of the Brown and Orange, welcomed 33 players to camp, including 23 players that saw playing time in 2008, two redshirts, two walk-ons and six newcomers.
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Tags: Arkansas, Big 12, Big East, Bowling Green, MAC, New Facility, Norte Dame, Oklahoma, SEC
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