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Baseball to Face Tough Dallas Baptist Club in Non-Conference Weekend
April 17, 2008
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Head Coach Daron Schoenrock and his young Tiger team will take a break from C-USA action this weekend, but that doesn't mean the competition will be any easier. Memphis will battle Division I Independent Dallas Baptist in a three-game non-league series this weekend at Nat Buring Stadium. The Tigers and Patriots will begin the series on Friday night at 6:30 p.m., before playing a doubleheader on Saturday. The twinbill is set to begin at 1 p.m. with the two squads playing a nine-inning tilt in the opener, followed by a seven-inning series finale. What's on Tap for the Weekend? Guided by Coach Bobby Kilpatrick, the '81 club went 48-11-1 and made the program's third appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The 48-win campaign stood as the most wins by a Tiger baseball team for 13 years, until the 1994 squad won 52 games. The team's College World Series run came a game short, as they fell to South Carolina en route to a No. 11 ranking in the season-ending poll. Led by the play of first-round draft pick and former Memphis baseball coach Dave Anderson, and New York Mets draftee, Richard Webster, the Tigers set single-season marks for games played (60), win streak (19), runs scored (491), hits (624), triples (25), home runs (68), RBI (417), stolen bases (110) and walks (270). Anderson, who was noted as an All-American, All-District and a First team All-Metro selection in 1981, set what was then the single-season record in hits (87), RBI (61), home runs (14) and total bases (153). His 39 stolen bases are tied with current Tiger K.K. Chalmers for the single-season record. Anderson, who came to Memphis in 1978 as a quarterback, was a two-year letterwinner on the baseball diamond, before being drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers as the 22nd overall pick 1st round of the 1981 amateur draft. After a pair of all-star seasons in minors, Anderson was called up to the Majors. He spent 10 years in the big leagues, playing for the Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants. He won a World Championship while with the Dodgers in 1988. In his career, Anderson was a .242 hitter, with 143 RBI, 73 doubles, 49 stolen bases and 19 home runs. After finishing his playing career, Anderson pursued a managing career in the Minor Leagues. He managed the Jamestown Jammers, Lakeland Tigers, Jacksonville Suns and Toledo Mudhens. He earned New York-Penn League Manager of the Year honors in 1994 and was named the Southern League All-Star manager and Double A American League All-Star Game manager in 1998.
Anderson returned to his alma mater in 2001, to take the reigns of a program that had suffered four losing seasons in five years, including a 15-37 campaign in 2000. He quickly went to work and the Tigers produced by going 34-24 in his first year. The 26-game turnaround was the best in NCAA Division I. Anderson went on to win 104 games from 2001-2004. About the Tigers Overall, however, Memphis still lacks a .300 hitter with Brett Bowen leading the team at .294 with 28 RBI. The junior has hit three homers in last four games, including going deep twice in the win at UCF last Saturday. He is now tied with Trey Wiedman for the team lead of five home runs. Scott McGregor leads the Tigers starters with 4.59 ERA. He has fanned 36--second to Will Hudgens' 37 strikeouts. Relievers Neil Schenk, Marcus Barnes and Matt Yokley have held down the late innings, logging a 2.13, 3.43 and 4.05 ERA's, respectively. Yokley holds opposing hitters to a .213 average and has 32 strikeouts in 20 innings. Scouting Dallas Baptist Not only can the Patriots get it done at the plate, they also get it done on the mound. The staff boasts a 4.41 ERA, while opponents hit .277 against them. Dallas Baptist's starter corps leads the staff with a combined 10-6 record. Chris McMullen and Jordan Meaker are both 4-1 on the year. McMullen's 3.49 ERA is tops on the staff, while Meaker leads all Pats hurlers with 35 strikeouts. Meaker will make the start in game one on Saturday. Saturday's game two starter, Ryan Goins is 2-1 with a 4.51 ERA in five starts. He has held opposing hitters a staff-low .232 average with 21 K's. All-Time Series vs. Dallas Baptist Last Time Martin scattered nine hits and allowed single runs in the first, third and fifth innings, before holding the Skyhawks to just three hits over the final three innings of play. The Tiger southpaw did not walk a batter in the contest. Memphis's ever-improving offense gave Martin all the run support he needed in the early-goings of the game and from there never looked back. With Brett Bowen on first and two outs in the first, Cole Shelton blasted his first Division I home run over the right-centerfield wall to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead. Tyler Huelsing led Memphis with a 3-for-4 night, while Robby Graham, Shelton and Daniel Kaufmann had two hits each. |
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