Monday, February 25, 2013

NorthwestBearcats.com: Northwest splits double header with Lindenwood


Photo from northwestbearcats.com

Sauget, Ill. - The Northwest Missouri State baseball team split a double-header to end its series Monday as Lindenwood took game one 7-4 and the Bearcats grabbed game two 5-4.

The Lions scored in the top of the first and held the lead until the bottom of the third inning when Northwest had three runners cross the plate.  Cam Bedard drove in Brandon Huske and Alex Singleton with a double in the gap.  Eric McGlauflin hit a sac fly later in the inning to score Ryan Abernathy and putting the Bearcats up, 3-1.

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NorthwestBearcats.com

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Series Preview - Lindenwood University



Series Preview - Lindenwood University
Single 9-inning game on Sunday, February 24, 2013, at 5pm
Double-Header on Monday, February 25, 2013, at 11am.
GCS Ballpark in Sauget, Illinois (Home of the Gateway Grizzlies of the Frontier League).

Lindenwood is 2-5 so far in 2013 but is 2-1 in the MIAA.  Four of Lindenwood's losses have been on the road, 2-1 at home.  Northwest Missouri State enters the series 1-7 overall with a 1-4 MIAA Conference record.  Northwest has not played a true home game and is 1-5 on the road and 0-2 at neutral site games.

Breakdown of Lindenwood vs NWMSU:

NWMSU           LU
.256                  .264     - Batting Average
42 (5.2 avg)      31(4.4 avg) - Runs
.382                  .316    - Slugging %
.372                  .371    - On-base %
6/9                   16/18  - Stolen Bases/Attempts
.960 (11)           .952 (11)   - Fielding % (Errors)
9.84                   6.00   - Team ERA

Go Cats!!
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Friday, February 22, 2013

NorthwestBearcats.com - Bearcats Lions series shifts to St. Louis


Photo courtesy of Northwest Athletics website at northwestbearcats.com


Maryville, Mo. - The Northwest Missouri State baseball will have to wait again before playing their home opener as this weekend's series against Lindenwood has shifed to the St. Louis area due to nearly a foot of snow in northwest Missouri late this week.

Read the entire article by clicking the link below:
NorthwestBearcats.com

Mid-week Re-Cap: Nebraska at Kearney

Mid-week Re-Cap - Nebraska-Kearney

Northwest lost to Nebraska-Kearney by a score 10-6 to fall to 1-6 overall, 1-3 MIAA, in a game played in Topeka.

Offensively, Cameron Bedard led the way with a 1 for 2 performance, 1 run scored, 2 RBIs, 2 walks.  Eric Swain went 2 for 4 with a run scored.  Eric McGlauflin went 1 for 4 (home run) with 1 run scored, 3 RBIs.  Abernathy (double), Kanger, and Baccari (double) all earned a hit in the game.  In total, Northwest scored 6 runs off of 7 hits, 6 RBIs, 4 walks, 4 strike-outs, and 7 runners left on base.

Defensively, Northwest committed 1 error in the game (Anderson).

Pitching, Chase Anderson earned the start in Game 1 but had a tough day.  Chase worked 1.1 innings, allowed 7 hits, 6 runs (5 earned), 1 walk, 1 strike-out, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 1 batter.  Jace Anderson came in to relieve Chase in the 2nd inning.  Jace worked 3.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 2 runs (both earned), 0 walks, 1 strike-out, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 3 batters.  Nathanial Horton came in to relieve 6th inning, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, 2 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.  Tyler Barth came in and pitched the 7 inning.  Barth worked 1.0 inning, allowed 2 hits, 2 runs (both earned), 1 walk, 1 strike-out, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.

In Game 2, Northwest lost a heart breaker 5-4 to fall to 1-7 overall, 1-4 MIAA.

Offensively, Abernathy (2 doubles), Bedard, Kanger, and Swain each collected 2 hits to lead the Bearcats.  Huske, Singleton, and Durant each collected a hit in the game.  In total, Northwest scored 4 runs, 11 hits, 2 RBIs, 4 walks, 2 strike-outs, and left 12 runners on base.

Defensively, Northwest committed 1 error in the game(Abernathy).

Pitching, Austin Warren had a gutty performance and worked 7.0 innings, allowed 8 hits, 3 runs (all earned) 2 walks, 5 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 1 balk, hit 1 batter, and intentionally walked 1 batter.  Nathanial Horton picked-up the loss in the game and worked 0.1 inning, allowed 1 hit, 1 earned run, 1 walk, 0 strike-outs, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, and did not hit a batter.  Tyler Barth closed out the game and worked 2.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk, 2 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and did not hit a batter.

B2R analysis - The Bearcats got swept on Tuesday despite solid pitching in 1 of the 2 games.  The Bearcats' offense held true and scored 10 runs in 2 games to equal their 5-runs-per-game average.  Defense was okay with 1 error coming from a pitcher in game 1 and the center fielder in game 2.  Coach Loe made a key strategic decision and moved Huske to Short Stop, Swain to 3B, and Bedard to 2B.  The decision made immediate dividends as the infield defense did not commit an error in the 2-game series.  I personally like the decision as Huske has displayed a cool ability to handle the glove.  I haven't seen a break-down of statistics for Cameron Bedard fielding as a 3B, a 2B, and a SS, but my unscientific eye-ball test makes me think Cam executes best defensively as a 2B.  There seems to be some health issues in the outfield as your regular healthy outfielders will be Krueger in Left, Abernathy in Center, and Durant in Right, with Singleton being your 4th outfielder able to play all 3 positions.  Northwest's pitching is inconsistent but improving.  Austin Warren and Blane Reutter have both had quality starts in their 2nd appearances following a tough first start.  Statistically, Jace Andeson deserves a start considering his prior two outings' success.  We will see what happens this weekend.  I believe the Bearcats will get hot very soon as long as they continue to concentrate and execute at the plate and defensively because the pitching will come around.

Go Cats!!
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Monday, February 18, 2013

NorthwestBearcats.com - Bearcats-Lopers move series to Topeka

Maryville, Mo. - The Northwest Missouri State baseball team's home opener against Nebraska-Kearney has been moved to Topeka a day earlier due to predicted inclement weather in northwest Missouri.

Read more by clicking on the link below:

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Weekend Re-Cap - Northeastern State



Northeastern State University

Media:

Northwestbearcats.com -
www.nwmissouri.edu/sports/baseball/2013/pressreleases/13bsb0217.htm

Goriverhawksgo.com (Northeastern State's Athletics website) -
www.goriverhawksgo.com/news/2013/2/17/BB_0217132942.aspx

In Game 1, Northwest beat Northeastern State by a score 7-5 to improve its 2013 record to 1-3 overall, 1-0 MIAA.

Offensively, Northwest jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the Top of the 1st.  The Bearcats had a balanced attack with 7 of 9 batters earning a hit on top of the 5 walks in the game.  Ryan Abernathy (CF) went 1 for 4 with 1 walk, 3 runs scored.  Brandon Huske (2B) went 1 for 4 with 1 walk.  Eric Swain (SS) went 1 for 5 with 2 RBIs.  Eric McGlauflin (DH) went 1 for 3 with 1 run scored, 1 walk.  JJ Baccari (C) went 1 for 4 with 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 1 walk.  Charlie Krueger (LF) went 1 for 4 (a home run) with 3 RBIs, 1 run scored.  Cam Bedard (3B) went 1 for 4.  In total, Northwest scored 7 runs out of 7 hits, 6 RBIs, 5 walks, 3 strike-outs, and left 7 runners on base.

Defensively, Northwest committed 2 errors (Swain and Reutter) and did not execute a double-play in the game.

Pitching, Blane Reutter earned his first victory as a Bearcat to see his 2013 record advance to 1-1.  Blane worked a complete game gem.  In total, Blane pitched 9.0 innings, allowed 10 hits, 5 earned runs (all earned), 1 walk, 5 strike-outs, 2 wild pitches, 0 balks, hit 0 batters, and threw 110 pitches.  A closer look at the numbers though, Blane allowed only 2 runs and 7 hits through 8 innings.  In the 9th inning, NSU earned 3 hits, 3 runs, and Northwest committed 1 error and 2 wild pitches to make the game a little interesting.  Clearly, Blane was gassed going into the 9th inning but had the guts to knuckle-down and get the job down.  Kudos to Blane for an exemplary performance.  The kid deserved it after a tough start in Arkansas and all the hard work he put in the off-season.

In Game 2, Northwest lost to Northeastern State 7-2 in a 7-inning contest which was the first game of a double-header with the Riverhawks in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.  Northwest's 2013 record fell to 1-4, 1-1 MIAA.

Offensively, the Bearcats were led by newcomer Brandon Huske (2B) with his 2 for 3 performance (including a double and a triple), with 1 RBI, and 1 run scored.  Ryan Abernathy went 1 for 3 with a double, Eric McGlauflin went 1 for 3 with a triple, and Cameron Bedard went 1 for 3 in the game to pace the Bearcats offense.  In total, Northwest scored 2 runs off of 5 hits, 2 RBIs, 0 walks, and 2 strike-outs.

Defensively, Northwest committed 2 errors with Brandon Huske and Eric Swain both being tagged in the game. 

Pitching, Marcus Garrett earned the start for his second start this season but saw his record fall to 0-2.  Marcus worked 3.0 innings, allowed 5 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 1 walk, 3 strike-outs, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.  Marcus gave-up 2 runs in the first inning, but did not give-up any runs in the 2nd inning.  However, the 3rd inning did not bode well and Marcus give-up 2 additional runs to end his day for Northwest.  Chase Anderson came in the 4th inning to relieve Marcus and gave-up 2 runs that inning.  Chase did not allow any runs in the 5th inning.  In the 6th inning, an unearned run scored.  In total, Chase worked 3.0 innings, he allowed 6 hits, 3 runs (2 earned), 0 walks, 4 strike-outs, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.

In Game 4, Northwest lost the rubber-game to Northeastern State 11-8 and fell to 1-5, 1-2 MIAA.

Offensively, Charlie Krueger (LF) paced the Bearcats with a 2 for 4 performance (including a grand slam) with 4 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1 walk.  Not to be out-done, Tyler Durant (RF) went 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs.  Also of note, Cameron Bedard (3B) went 2 for 3 (including a double) with 2 runs scored and 2 walks, Eric McGlauflin (DH) went 2 for 4 (including a double) with 2 runs scored and a walk, JJ Baccari (C) went 1 for 3 with 2 runs scored and 2 walks, Matt Kanger (1B) went 1 for 4 with 2 RBIs, 1 run scored.  Eric Swain (SS) went 1 for 5 in the game.  Despite not getting credit for a hit in the game, Brandon Huske (2B) drew 2 walks in the game.  In total, Northwest scored 8 runs off of 12 hits, 8 RBIs, 8 walks, 7 strike-outs, and 12 runners left on base.

Defensively, Northwest committed 2 errors (Swain and Kanger) and did not execute a double-play in the game.

Pitching, Ryker Fox earned the start, his second of the season, and had a tough outing.  Ryker started out well and did not allow a run in the first and second inning.  Ryker ran into trouble in the 3rd inning and allowed 3 runs.  Unfortunately, the wheels came off in the 4th for Ryker where he faced 4 batters, did not record an out, and was charged with all four of those batters scoring.  In total, Ryker worked 3.0 innings, allowed 7 hits, 7 runs (all earned), 1 walk, 1 strike-out, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters in a 76-pitch effort.  Patrick Brady came in to relieve Ryker in the 4th inning.  In total, Patrick worked 1.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 3 strike-outs, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, and hit 1 batter in a 36-pitch effort.  Tyler Barth came in the 5th inning and worked 1.2 innings, allowed 3 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 1 walk, 3 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 1 batter in a 39-pitch effort.  Finally, Nathanial Horton came in to relieve Tyler in the 7th inning and pitched the final 1.2 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 walks, 1 strike-out, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters in a 16-pitch effort.

B2R Analysis - A disappointing finish to a promising start to the weekend for the Bearcats.  Pitching has had a tough start to the 2013 season with a 10.13 team ERA after the first two series.  After a promising first weekend of defense, Northwest did not execute well in Tahlequah and saw their fielding percentage drop to near 2012 level.  Steven Garber has had a tough start to the 2013 season in that he does not have a hit despite 5 starts.  I'm guessing Coach Loe gave Steven Game 2 off just because I'm sure he must have been pressing during his most recent at-bats.  Eric Swain and Jon Pomatto have also got off to slow starts.  They will come around.  On the bright side, JJ Baccari is forcing the NWMSU Coaching Staff's hand by batting a team leading .385, slugging .615%, an on-base percentage of .500%, and a 1.000 fielding percentage.  Eric McGlauflin is being very productive as a DH despite rehabbing an injury and is batting .350, slugging .550%, and has an on-base percentage of .500%.  Ryan Abernathy is performing at an All-Conference level and batting .348, slugging .478%, and has an on-base percentage of .444% (with a 1.000 fielding percentage).  Charlie Krueger is leading the team in slugging percentage of .632%.  Brandon Huske has only committed 1 error in 6 games while batting .286, slugging .429%, and on-base .464%.  Tyler Durant is batting a cool .300, slugging .300%, and on-base .417% of the time.

Exciting times are ahead because Northwest finally gets some home cooking for its games with the home opener on Tuesday (Double-header with Nebraska-Kearney) and a weekend series against Lindenwood.  Following the Lindenwood series, Northwest takes on Central Oklahoma to conclude the home stand.  Every phase of Northwest needs to improve but the talent is there to make the necessary adjustments.  The season is very young and winning one game goes along way to get the confidence going for the guys.  Approaching the series against Nebraska-Kearney one game at a time is a must.  The good news is Northwest is averaging over 5 runs per game (scored less than 5 runs in only 2 of their 6 games) so getting the defense and pitching to settle in will garner immediate returns for the Bearcats.

Raise your hand if you can't wait for Tuesday to cheer on our Bearcats.

Go Cats!!
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Weekend Re-Cap - Arkansas-Monticello



Arkansas at Monticello

Media Coverage - Maryville Daily Forum article:
www.maryvilledailyforum.com/article/20130210/SPORTS/130219936/1020/SPORTS

Northwest Missourian (University student newspaper):
www.nwmissourinews.com/sports/article_20b22086-7640-11e2-a06b-0019bb30f31a.html

In Game 1, Northwest lost to UAM by a score of 19-7 to fall to 0-1 on the year.

Offensively, the Bearcats were led by Ryan Abernathy with his 4 for 5 performance at the plate, 2 of the 4 hits were doubles, 1 run scored.  In addition, Brandon Huske made his Bearcat debut and performed extremely well.  Offensively, Huske went 1 for 4 with 3 RBIs, 1 walk, and was caught stealing.  JJ Baccari provided a clutch bat off the bench and stayed in the game to play catcher.  JJ finished the game at the plate with a 1 for 2, 3 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1 home run.  Another special note, Matt Kanger made his Bearcat debut in the game in a pinch hitting roll, went 0 for 0 officially (got hit by a pitch) and scored one run.  In total, Northwest earned 10 hits out of 33 at bats, scored 7 runs, 7 RBIs, 2 walks, 6 strike-outs, and left 5 runners on base.

Defensively, Northwest committed 3 errors with Cameron Bedard charged with one and Luke Lawyer charged with 2.  Northwest did not execute a double-play in the game.

Pitching, Northwest had a tough day.  Blane Reutter made his Bearcat debut and was the Game 1 starter.  That is a tribute to his hard work and determination to get the nod from the coaches especially in his first season at Northwest.  Blane had a tough day and worked 0.2 innings, allowed 4 hits, 8 runs (7 earned), 4 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, hit 0 batters, and threw 37 pitches.  Austin Warren came in to relieve Blane and also made his Bearcat debut.  Austin worked 2.2 innings, allowed 7 hits, 7 runs (all earned), 2 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, hit 0 batters, and threw 47 pitches.  Patrick Brady game in to relieve Warren and threw 2.1 innings, allowed 6 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 0 walks, 2 strike-outs, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, hit 0 batters, and threw 44 pitches.  Jace Anderson was the 4th Bearcat pitcher of the game and threw 1.1 innings, allowed 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 walk, 4 strike-outs, 1 wild pitch, 0 balks, hit 1 batter, and threw 30 pitches.  Finally, Tyler Barth was the 5th and final Bearcat pitcher of the game and threw 1.0 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 1 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, hit 1 batter, and threw 17 pitches.

In Game 2, Northwest lost 8-7 to fall to 0-2 on the year.

Offensively, Northwest was led by newcomer Brandon Huske (2B), who went 2 for 5 with 1 RBI, 1 run scored and a stolen base.  Eric Swain (SS) went 2 for 5 (1 double) with 1 run scored.  Eric McGlauflin (DH) went 2 for 3 (1 double)(1 HBP)(1 stolen base) with 2 RBIs, 2 runs scored, 1 walk.  JJ Baccari (C) went 2 for 3 with a run scored.  Also, Luke Lawyer (PH/C) went 1 for 2 (a double) with a RBI, Charlie Krueger (LF) went 1 for 5 with 1 RBI, 1 run scored, and Ryan Abernathy (CF) went 1 for 4 with a run scored and a stolen base.  In total, Northwest scored 7 runs off of 11 hits from 5 RBIs, 4 walks, 4 strike-outs, and left 8 runners on base.

Defensively, the Cats were not charged with an error and executed 1 double-play.

Pitching, Marcus Garrett earned the start and worked 5.0 innings, allowed 9 hits, 6 runs (4 earned according to the box score), 4 walks, 4 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, hit 0 batters.  Marcus had a tough start with 1 run scoring in the UAM 1st inning, and 5 runs scoring in the UAM 2nd inning, but then Marcus settled in very well and did not allow any runs for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th innings.  Chase Anderson came in the 6th inning and did not allow any runs.  Chase worked the 7th inning without allowing any runs.  He worked 2/3's an inning in the 8th inning and was charged with the run (game-tieing run).  In total, Chase worked 2.2 innings, allowed 0 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk, 2 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 1 batter.  Carson Smith came in the 8th inning to relieve Chase Anderson.  Carson worked the 9th inning, too.  UAM scored the game winning run in the bottom of the 9th.  In total, Carson worked 0.2 innings, allowed 3 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.

In Game 3, Northwest lost to UAM 11-1 in 8 innings to fall to 0-3 on the year.

Offensively, Northwest could not figure out the UAM pitching duo of Marshall and Smith and managed only 2 hits, 1 run scored, 0 RBIs, 6 walks, 6 strike-outs, and left 7 runners on base.  Ryan Abernathy (CF) went 1 for 3 with 1 walk and a stolen base.  Charlie Krueger (LF) went 1 for 4 (a double).  Brandon Huske went 0 for 1 but earned 3 walks in the game.  Jon Pomatto was twice hit by a pitch and stole a base in the game.

Defensively, Northwest was not charged with an error and executed 1 double-play.

Pitching, Ryker Fox made his Bearcat debut and worked 4.0 innings, allowed 6 hits, 4 runs (all earned), 2 walks, 2 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.  Ryker got off to a tough start and allowed 4 runs in the 1st inning, but like Marcus Garrett, settled in nicely to not allow any runs in the 2nd inning, 3rd inning, and 4th inning.  Dalton Perry made his Bearcat debut and came in to pitch in relief of Ryker in the 5th inning.  Dalton worked 1.0 inning, allowed 3 hits, 3 runs (2 earned according to the box score), 2 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 2 batters.  Nathanial Horton came in the 6th inning to relieve Dalton and worked 2.1 innings, allowed 1 hit, 2 runs (both earned), 2 walks, 4 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.  Hort did not allow a run in the 6th or 7th inning.  Hort ran into trouble in the 8th inning were the runs were allowed.  Bex Trout made his Bearcat debut and came in to relieve Horton in the 8th inning.  Bex had a tough outing and did not record an out.  In total, Trout worked 0.0 innings, allowed 2 hits, 2 runs (both earned), 1 walk, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitch, 0 balk, hit 1 batter, and faced 4 batters in the inning.  The last pitcher for Northwest in the game was Tyler Barth who worked 0.1 innings, allowed 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 0 strike-outs, 0 wild pitches, 0 balks, and hit 0 batters.

B2R Analysis - In all 3 phases (hitting, pitching, and defense), the Bearcats had a tough start to the 2013 season.  The silver-lining of this cloudy start though is Ryan Abernathy is off to a white-hot start and is batting .500 in 3 games, scored 2 runs, 2 doubles, slugging .667%, 1 walk, on-base percentage .538%, stolen 2 bases in 2 attempts, and not committed an error.  In addition, Brandon Huske has hit the NCAA Division 2 baseball circuit running (all-conference?) and batting .300, scored 1 run, 4 RBIs, slugging .300%, 4 walks, 1 strike-out, on-base percentage of .500%, stolen 1 base in 2 attempts and not committed 1 error.  Eric McGlauflin is batting .300, 2 runs scored, 1 double, 2 RBIs, slugging .400%, 1 walk, twice hit by a pitch, on-base percentage .462%, and stolen 1 base in 1 attempt.  Luke Lawyer is batting .333, 1 run scored, 1 double, 1 RBI, slugging .500%, on-base .333%. 

What I notice looking at the statistics is the Bearcats appear to be getting their "sea legs" where players have a tough start but settle in and perform to their talent level thereafter.  Pitchers had a tough first inning, but would settle in throw 0s on the board.  Of the bottom 4 offensive statistical leaders, Krueger, Swain, Bedard, and Garber, everybody knows those 4 will play at an All-Conference caliber and get their numbers.  Add in the perfect fielding of new 2B Brandon Huske, plus his .300 batting average and .500 on-base percentage, Northwest's infield defense is markedly better than in 2012.  Despite committing 3 errors in Game 1, the Bearcats did not commit another error the rest of the series.  Northwest is fielding .971% which is 20 points higher than 2012 level.  Better defense = less runs.  Pitching will improve.  The guys will make adjustments, not issue as many walks, stay out of hitter counts, and execute.  A lot of guys made their Bearcat debut, also meaning they made their NCAA Division 2 baseball debut.  I don't know if I would be able to feel my legs if I was going to the mound for the first time against a legit college baseball team.  This is an exciting team and great things are ahead for the Bearcats in 2013.

Go Cats!!
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NorthwestBearcats.com - Coach Loe Interview

A special thank you to Darren Whitley, University Media & Photographer, for putting together this Darin Loe interview and video footage of the Bearcat Baseball Team.  Check out the catcher's helmet camera shot.  It is sweet.  Thanks Darren for the fantastic work.


Go Cats!!
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

KXCV Interview of Head Coach Darin Loe 02/06/2013




The soundclip is about a minute or so long but offers interesting insight as the Bearcats prepare for this weekend's match-up against University of Arkansas at Monticello.  Please click on the link below to access the sound clip.  You will be taken to the KXCV website.


Go Cats!!
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Series Preview - University of Arkansas at Monticello

Series Preview - University of Arkansas at Monticello
3-game series with a single game on Friday, February 8, a single game on Saturday, February 9, and a single game on Sunday, February 10, in Monticello, Arkansas.

University of Arkansas at Monticello -
Mascot - Weevils
Location - Monticello, Arkansas
Founded - 1909
Enrollment - 3,923
Conference - Great American Conference (NCAA Division 2)
Stadium - Blossom Field (seating capacity is 400)
Colors - Kelly Green and White

UAM was picked to finish 8th in the Great American Conference according to the preseason coaches' poll released from the league office.

UAM recently competed in the "Astros in Action Division 2 Invitational Tournament" in Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, and played 4 games.  UAM is 1-3 after the tournament but one of those losses came against Central Missouri with a late home run by the Mules for a final score of 2-1.  The Weevils got ten-run-ruled by Abilene Christian at UAM's first game of the season and lost the game 13-3 in only 7 innings.  UAM followed the loss with a 5-3 win over Tartleton State.  UAM then lost to Texas A&M at Kingsville 16-9 in the 3rd game.  Finally, UAM lost to Central Missouri 2-1 in the Tournament's final game.

As a team, UAM is batting .248, scoring 18 total runs (4.5 runs per game), 31 hits (7.75 hits per game), 4 doubles (1 per game), 1 triple, 4 home runs (1 per game), 18 RBIs (4.5 per game), slugging % .392, 15 walks per game (3.75 per game), 2 HBP, 30 Ks (7.5 per game), 5 GDP (1.25 per game), OBP% .333, SB-Att 1-1, 12 errors (3 per game), Fielding % .925, 2 pass balls allowed, opponents have stolen a perfect 6 for 6 bases against UAM catchers.

As a team, UAM has an ERA of 6.89, W-L 1-3, 0 saves, 0 complete games, 32.2 innings pitched, 42 hits allowed, 25 earned runs, 18 walks, 10 strike-outs, 8 doubles, 0 triples, 3 home runs, opponents are batting .323 against them, 3 wild pitches, 7 HBP, and 0 balks.

Individually, UAM has 5 players that have played in every game...3B, SS, 2B, 1B, and CF.  Offensive leaders are as follows:

Bronson Gilliam - .400 BA, GP/GS 3/3, 3 R, 4 H, 2 HR, 3 RBI, Slg% 1.000, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 2 K, 0 GDP, .500 OB%;

Ben Agredano - .357 BA, GP/GS 4/4, 4 R, 5 H, 1 3B, 1 HR, 2 RBI, .714 SLG%, 2 BB, 1 K, 1 GDP, .438 OB%;

Taylor Eaves - .353 BA, GP/GS 4/4, 2 R, 6 H, 1 RBI, .353 SLG%, 2 BB, 3 K, 1 GDP, .421 OB%;

Chad Miller - .300 BA, GP/GS 4/3, 1 R, 3 H, 1 2B, .400 SLG%, 3 K, .300 OB%;

Individually, UAM pitching leaders are as follows:

Kenny Marshall - 0.00 ERA, APP/GS 1/1, 5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 1 K, B/AVG .118, 0 WP, 1 HBP;

Brent Noble - 0.00 ERA, 1-0 W-L, APP/GS 2/0, 3.1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K, B/AVG .091;

Gavin Johnston - 2.25 ERA, APP/GS 1/0, 4.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 2B, B/AVG .353;

Chris Guzman - 4.05 ERA, APP/GS 1/1, 6.2 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 0 K, 1 2B, B/AVG .250, 1 WP;

Bobby Bryan - 8.31 ERA, 0-1 W-L, APP/GS 1/1, 4.1 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 0 K, 1 2B, B/AVG .333, 1 WP, 1 HBP.

Although there is not a big sample size, UAM does not hit left-handed pitching very well.  As a team, UAM is only batting .125 against left-handers versus .256 against right-handers.  UAM does not hit well with runners on base (.275), and even worse with no runners on base (.230).  UAM has not collected a hit when the bases are loaded (0/4).

UAM pitchers are more effective against left-handed batter than right-handed batters (.192 BA for Left, .356 BA for Right).  The Weevils pitching B/AVG with runners on is .338, with bases empty .302, with 2 outs .333.

Northwest is playing its first game of the season this weekend.

B2R thoughts - Its hard to say what the starting line-up will look like for the Bearcats this weekend as they open the 2013 NCAA Division 2 season.  Assuming these guys are healthy, the B2R is presuming Eric McGlauflin 3B/DH, Eric Swain SS, Bedard 2B/3B/DH, Steven Garber 1B/DH, Luke Lawyer C are all your game 1 starters.  The Outfield is more complicated but Ryan Abernathy is your Center Fielder.  Assuming Jon Pomatto is healthy, he is your starting RF.  I assume Tyler Durant will be either your Left Fielder or DH with Charlie Krueger also figuring into LF or DH.

Cole Mapes is no longer with the team so I expect Brandon Huske to be a regular contributor this season based on what I saw in fall camp and spring practice.  He's a slick-fielding 2B with a plus glove and range in my personal opinion. 

Paul Johnson is a versatile and important player that figures to get a lot of playing time because of his talent to play 3B and/or 2B.

JJ Baccari is a wild card that can see time at 1B, C, or DH, based on his bat and versatility.  JJ has scored well in catching drills this spring.  I don't know how well JJ does at throwing out base runners because I haven't seen it, but he's a great backstop for the pitchers.  Max Bigford is not with the team so JJ or Zach Douglas figure to compete for the 2nd Catcher position.  Speaking of Zach Douglas - he looks like he has been hitting the weights as he has thickened up since last I remember him.

Matt Kanger has really impressed me this fall and spring.  He's got a violent swing yet it looks effortlessly smooth.  I love his fielding mechanic as the ball is being pitched.  Great size.  I'm very excited to see how he performs this season.

Pitching is the biggest area of opportunity for returning and new players.  Your returning starters of Jace Anderson, Chase Anderson, Pat Brady, and Marcus Garrett.  Add in some new junior college starting talent of Austin Warren, Ryker Fox, and Blane Reutter figure to compete for starting jobs right away based on what I saw in fall and spring practice.  Starting pitching is the area where the Bearcats need to significantly improve in 2013 from 2012.

Middle Relief seems to be a point of strength and depth for the Bearcats in 2013 with Carson Smith, Nathanial Horton, Kole Klocko, Jacob Raffaele, maybe Patrick Brady or whatever starter isn't starting.

Defensively, the Bearcats also need to see better execution to help out the pitching. 

I am extremely excited for the 2013 Bearcat Baseball season.  There is a lot of talent pushing for starting time.  The team worked very hard this off-season.  The upper-classmen have been leaders to the younger guys on how to prepare for practice and the MIAA season.  If the Bearcats can improve their pitching execution and defense from 2012 while maintaining its 2012 offense, the Cats will move up the MIAA standings and be playing in the post-season.

Strap on your batting gloves nice and tight, tap a little pine tar, take a deep breath, and prepare for an exciting 2013 season.

Mind is right.

Go Cats!!
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