2012 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Final Season Notes
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
2012 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City Wednesday-Sunday, May 23-27
Wednesday, May 23
Thursday, May 24
Friday, May 25
Saturday, May 26
Sunday, May 27
DIVISION ONE No. 4 Oklahoma Game 1 • 9:00 a.m.
Winner Game 7
No. 4 Oklahoma
No. 5 Oklahoma State Game 7 • 4:00 p.m.
No. 4 Oklahoma
No. 1 Baylor
Game 11 • 9:00 a.m.
*Game 13 • 4:00 p.m. Not Necessary
No. 4 Oklahoma
No. 1 Baylor Game 2 • 12:30 p.m.
No. 8 Kansas State
No. 1 Baylor No. 5 Oklahoma State
Game 9 • 3:15 p.m.
Game 5 • 9:00 a.m.
No. 8 Kansas State
No. 1 Baylor
No. 8 Kansas State
Game 15 • 1:00 p.m. {FSN}
DIVISION TWO
No. 6 Missouri
Big 12 Champion
No. 2 Texas A&M Game 3 • 4:00 p.m.
Winner Game 8
No. 2 Texas A&M
No. 7 Kansas Game 8 • 7:30 p.m.
No. 6 Missouri
No. 6 Missouri
Game 12 • 12:30 p.m.
**Game 14 • 7:30 p.m.*** Not Necessary
No. 6 Missouri
No. 3 Texas Game 4 • 7:30 p.m.
No. 6 Missouri
No. 2 Texas A&M No. 7 Kansas
Game 10 • 7:00 p.m.
Game 6 • 12:30 p.m.
No. 7 Kansas
No. 7 Kansas
No. 3 Texas All times Central. Game times to be assigned once seeds and divisions are determined. Day One matchups will feature: Division One: Seeds 4 vs. 5, 1 vs. 8 • Division Two: Seeds 3 vs. 6, 2 vs. 7 *Game 13 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11. **Game 14 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. ***If Game 13 is unnecessary, Game 14 will be played at 4 p.m. rather than 7:30 p.m. Note: If both bracket winners are undefeated after Game 12, Games 13 & 14 will not be played and the two undefeated teams will play in the championship game on Sunday at 1 p.m.
2
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
TEXAS TECH RED RAIDER BASEBALL
Associate Director/Communications: Scott Lacefield ● C: (817) 691-3786 ● O: (806) 742-2770 ● Email: scott.lacefield@ttu.edu ● Twitter: @ScottLacefield Texas Tech Athletics Communications ● 6th St. and Boston Ave. - Room 117 ● Lubbock, Texas 79409-3021 ● www.texastech.com 2012 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY 17 # #31 MISSOURI STATE_______________W, 4-1 18 # TENNESSEE TECH___________________W, 9-5 19 # TENNESSEE TECH___________________W, 8-0 19 # #31 MISSOURI STATE_______________ L, 2-4 24 ^ #18 ST. JOHN’S_____________________W, 4-1 25 ^ NORTHERN ILLINOIS________________W, 8-5 26 ^ #18 ST. JOHN’S_____________________W, 5-2 26 ^ NORTHERN ILLINOIS______________ W, 10-4 27 ^ NORTHERN ILLINOIS________________W, 3-2 MARCH 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 11 12 13 14 16 * 17 * 18 * 20 21 23 * 24 * 25 * 27 30 * 31 *
vs. #4 Arkansas (ESPN3)________________L, 1-3 vs. #4 Rice (ESPN3)____________________L, 2-6 vs. Houston (ESPN3)________________ W, 10-4 at #10 Arizona State (FXAZ)___________ W, 8-4 at #26 TCU (Mtn.)_____________________L, 1-2 at #26 TCU (Mtn.)_____________________L, 4-7 ALABAMA A&M__________________ W, 21-1 ALABAMA A&M__________________ W, 25-5 at Baylor____________________________L, 4-9 at Baylor____________________________L, 3-4 at Baylor____________________________L, 1-8 FLORIDA GULF COAST____________ W, 11-4 FLORIDA GULF COAST____________ W, 14-8 #27 OKLAHOMA___________________W, 6-1 #27 OKLAHOMA___________________ L, 3-5 #27 OKLAHOMA___________________ L, 2-8 NEW MEXICO STATE________________ L, 6-7 at Kansas__________________________ W, 3-1 at Kansas___________________________L, 2-5
APRIL 1 * at Kansas___________________________L, 3-9 3 ANGELO STATE___________________ W, 13-8 5 * #25 TEXAS_________________________ L, 4-7 6 * #25 TEXAS (Fox34)______________W, 7-6 (14) 7 * #25 TEXAS________________________ L, 3-14 11 DALLAS BAPTIST___________________W, 7-1 13 HOUSTON_______________________ W, 15-4 14 HOUSTON_________________________W, 7-1 15 HOUSTON____________________W, 10-9 (12) 17 NEW MEXICO_____________________ L, 3-10 18 NEW MEXICO______________________ L, 4-6 20 * at Oklahoma State____________________L, 1-2 21 * at Oklahoma State____________________L, 2-5 22 * at Oklahoma State____________________L, 1-7 24 at New Mexico______________________ W, 9-5 25 at New Mexico____________________ L, 13-14 27 * MISSOURI_________________________ L, 0-9 28 * MISSOURI (Fox34)__________________W, 4-3 29 * MISSOURI_________________________W, 7-0 MAY 1 4 * 5 * 6 * 8 17 * 18 * 19 *
at New Mexico State (FXAZ)__________ W, 12-7 at #9 Texas A&M (CS)__________________L, 2-4 at #9 Texas A&M______________________L, 2-7 at #9 Texas A&M_________________ W, 8-4 (12) at #27 Dallas Baptist_________________ W, 5-0 KANSAS STATE_____________________ L, 5-7 KANSAS STATE_____________________ L, 1-5 KANSAS STATE (FSN)________________W, 8-2
BOLD Home games played at Rip Griffin Park * Big 12 Conference Game # Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) ^ Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic (Lubbock, Texas) + Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) ESPN3 www.ESPN3.com FXAZ Fox Sports Arizona Mtn. The Mountain West Sports Network FSN Fox Sports Net Fox34 Fox34 News Now CS Cox Sports
2012 SEASON REVIEW 29-26 Overall 7-17 Big 12
SCHOOL RECORD NINE RED RAIDERS SELECTED IN 2012 MLB DRAFT Texas Tech had a school-record nine players selected in the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft. Tech’s nine players ranked second in the country behind Arizona State (10). The nine Red Raiders selected were CF Barrett Barnes (Supplemental 1st Round - Pittsburgh Pirates), 2B Jamodrick McGruder (9th Round - Seattle Mariners), RHP Shane Broyles (14th Round - Colorado Rockies), RHP Duke von Schamann (15th Round - Los Angeles Dodgers), C Bo Altobelli (21st Round - Minnesota Twins), 3B Reid Redman (23rd Round - Tampa Bay Rays), LHP Daniel Coulombe (25th Round - Los Angeles Dodgers), RHP John Neely (30th Round - Houston Astros) and LHP Rusty Shellhorn (31st Round - Seattle Mariners). All nine Red Raider draft picks signed professional contracts. FOUR RED RAIDER SIGNEES ALSO TAKEN IN THE MLB DRAFT - WITHROW WILL BEGIN TECH CAREER IN 2013 In addition to nine players from the 2012 roster taken in the MLB Draft, four Texas Tech signees were selected in the 2012 MLB Draft as LHP Dalton Friend was taken in the 12th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates, C Charles Moorman was selected in the 17th round by the Texas Rangers, LHP Logan Ehlers was picked in the 20th round by the Detroit Tigers and RHP Matt Withrow was also drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 37th round. Friend, Moorman and Ehlers all inked contracts while Withrow will head to Lubbock to join the Red Raiders in 2013. JAMODRICK McGRUDER NAMED TO THREE ALL-AMERICA TEAMS Texas Tech second baseman Jamodrick McGruder was named to three All-America teams following his junior season. He earned second team honors from Baseball America, third team recognition from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and second team from CollegeBaseballInsider.com. He is the first Red Raider to be named to three All-America teams since 2005 (SS Cameron Blair - NCBWA, USA Today, Collegiate Baseball). TWELVE RED RAIDER OPPONENTS ADVANCE TO NCAA TOURNAMENT Texas Tech faced a challenging schedule in 2012 - one that saw 19 games against nationally-ranked opponents - and it became apparent when 12 teams that Tech played during the season advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Of those programs, five teams advanced to NCAA Super Regionals and Arkansas was the only opponent to finish its season in Omaha at the College World Series. Tech opponents that continued their season in the NCAA Tournament includes, Oklahoma (2-seed), Rice (hosted regional), Arkansas (2-seed), Baylor (hosted regional), Dallas Baptist (2-seed), New Mexico (3-seed), Texas A&M (hosted regional), TCU (2-seed), Missouri State (3-seed), St. John’s (3-seed), Missouri (4-seed) and New Mexico State (2seed). In addition, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Baylor, TCU and St. John’s competed in Super Regionals. McGRUDER & BARNES NAMED ABCA ALL-MIDWEST SECOND TEAM For the first time since 2004, a pair of Texas Tech players were named to the American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region team as second baseman Jamodrick McGruder and center fielder Barrett Barnes were named to the ABCA All-Midwest Region second team. It also marks the first ABCA All-Region pick for the Red Raiders since 2009 (1B Chris Richburg) while Barnes and McGruder are the first set of Tech teammates to be named All-Region in the same season since 2004 (1B Josh Brady and SS Cameron Blair). McGRUDER & BARNES NAMED ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM, LeJEUNE EARNS SECOND TEAM HONORS Texas Tech had three players earn All-Big 12 first or second team, three Red Raiders were named honorable mention allconference and freshman shortstop Tim Proudfoot received Big 12 All-Freshman team recognition. Jamodrick McGruder and Barrett Barnes were named first team all-conference while junior first baseman Scott LeJeune was the only Red Raider to earn second team honors. Redshirt-sophomore right-handed pitcher Duke von Schamann, junior right-handed pitcher Shane Broyles and junior catcher Bo Altobelli were listed as honorable mention. *** ALL-BIG 12 NOTABLES *** - Barnes became the fourth Texas Tech player to earn All-Big 12 (first or second team) in three consecutive seasons and the first since Roger Kieschnick (2006-08). - McGruder was also named All-Big 12 honorable mention in 2011 and 2010. - LeJeune landed on the second team for the second time during his Tech career also earning the honor in 2010. - Proudfoot is the third Red Raider (David Paiz, Trey Masek) to earn Big 12 All-Freshman team in the last two seasons. McGRUDER NAMED SEMIFINALIST FOR DICK HOWSER TROPHY Jamodrick McGruder was named one of 35 semifinalists for the 2012 Dick Howser Trophy, an award given annually to the top collegiate baseball player. McGruder is the first Red Raider to be named a semifinalist for the Howser Trophy since 2004 when All-American first baseman Josh Brady made the list. The Big 12 Conference led the nation with six semifinalist. LeJEUNE RECEIVES BIG 12’S DR. PRENTICE GAUTT POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Redshirt-junior first baseman Scott LeJeune was one of 20 Big 12 Conference student-athletes that were rewarded the 2011-2012 Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship. The scholarships are named in honor of the late Dr. Prentice Gautt, a former Big 12 Conference staff member and student-services pioneer, who passed away in march 2005. TWENTY TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL RECOGNITION The Texas Tech baseball program had 20 student-athletes named to the academic honor roll during the spring 2012 semester. The top Red Raider in the classroom in the spring semester was sophomore right-handed pitcher Trey Masek who was the only player to earn a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Red Raiders that earned a 3.0-3.49 GPA earned honor roll status while 3.5-3.99 GPA’s received Dean’s List honors. The following were recognized: Bo Altobelli (Dean’s List), Barrett Barnes, Blake Bass (Dean’s List), Ryan Bielitz, Bryant Burleson, Daniel Coulombe (Dean’s List), Scott Erzinger, Nick Hanslik (Dean’s List), Scott LeJeune, Jordan Lopez (Dean’s List), Trey Masek (Dean’s List - 4.0 GPA), Jerad McCrummen, Brennan Moore, David Paiz, Tim Proudfoot, Zach Reding, Rusty Shellhorn (Dean’s List), Blake Stewart (Dean’s List), Brennan Stewart and Kevin Whitehead.
3
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 TEXAS TECH MLB DRAFT PICKS
1st Round Supplemental Barrett Barnes - CF PITTSBURGH PIRATES
9th Round Jamodrick McGruder - 2B SEATTLE MARINERS
14th Round Shane Broyles - RHP COLORADO ROCKIES
15th Round Duke von Schamann - RHP LOS ANGELES DODGERS
21st Round Bo Altobelli - C MINNESOTA TWINS
23rd Round Reid Redman - 3B TAMPA BAY RAYS
25th Round Daniel Coulombe - LHP LOS ANGELES DODGERS
30th Round John Neely - RHP HOUSTON ASTROS
31st Round Rusty Shellhorn - LHP SEATTLE MARINERS
4
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
DUKE von SCHAMANN
TIM PROUDFOOT
National Pitcher of the Year Watch List Nation’s Top Pitcher Award
Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Nation’s Top Shortstop Award
BO ALTOBELLI
JOHN NEELY
NCBWA Preseason Stooper of the Year Nation’s Top Relief Pitcher Award
Johnny Bench Award Watch List Nation’s Top Catcher Award 5
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM Baylor Texas A&M Texas Oklahoma Oklahoma State Missouri Kansas Kansas State Texas Tech
NATIONAL POLLS
BIG 12 OVERALL 20-4 49-17 16-8 43-18 14-10 30-22 13-10 42-25 13-11 32-25 10-14 33-28 7-16 24-34 7-17 27-31 7-17 29-26
BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
PLAYER Date 2/20 2/27 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 4/30 5/7 5/14 5/21
Player, School Daniel Opel, Missouri Logan Vick, Baylor Jonathan Walsh, Texas Jake Brown, Kansas State Robbie Rea, Oklahoma State * Logan Vick, Baylor Max Muncy, Baylor * Jake Miller, Baylor Hunter Lockwood, Oklahoma Erich Weiss, Texas Josh Ludy, Baylor Josh Ludy, Baylor Max White, Oklahoma Jared King, Kansas State Wade Hinkle, Kansas State Matt Juengel, Texas A&M
Cl./Pos. Jr./OF Jr./OF Jr./OF Sr./INF Jr./2B Jr./CF Jr./1B Jr./SS Fr./1B So./3B Sr./C Sr./C Jr./OF/INF So./OF Sr./INF Sr./RHP
PITCHER Date Player, School Cl./Pos. 2/20 Thomas Taylor, Kansas Jr./RHP 2/27 Trent Blank, Baylor Sr./RHP 3/5 Jordan John, Oklahoma So./LHP Ross Stripling, Texas A&M Sr./RHP 3/12 Dillon Overton, Oklahoma So./LHP 3/19 Andrew Heaney, Oklahoma State Jr./LHP 3/26 Michael Wacha, Texas A&M Jr./RHP 4/2 Duke von Schamann, Texas Tech So./RHP 4/9 Josh Turley, Baylor Jr./LHP 4/16 Michael Wacha, Texas A&M Jr./RHP 4/23 Frank Duncan, Kansas So./RHP 4/30 Rob Zastryzny, Missouri So./LHP 5/7 Andrew Heaney, Oklahoma State * Jr./LHP 5/14 Ross Stripling, Texas A&M * Sr./RHP 5/21 Frank Duncan, Kansas So./RHP NEWCOMER Date Player, School Cl./Pos. 2/20 Brooks Marlow, Texas Fr./2B 2/27 Chase Stevens, Oklahoma State Jr./RHP 3/5 Brooks Marlow, Texas Fr./2B 3/12 Jonathan Gray, Oklahoma So./RHP 3/19 Parker French, Texas Fr./RHP 3/26 Blake Holavach, Missouri Jr./LHP 4/2 Hunter Lockwood, Oklahoma Fr./1B 4/9 Adam Toth, Baylor Fr./OF 4/16 Michael Howard, Baylor Fr./OF Damien Magnifico, Oklahoma Jr./RHP 4/23 Nathan Orf, Baylor Jr./C/OF John Curtiss, Texas Fr./RHP 4/30 Trey Whaley, Oklahoma State Jr./OF 5/7 John Miles, Missouri Fr./RHP 5/14 Steven Okert, Oklahoma Jr./LHP 5/21 Joe Flattery, Kansas State Jr./LHP * National Player of the Week selection
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL (June 27, 2012) 1. Arizona 2. South Carolina 3. Arkansas 4. Florida State 5. UCLA 6. Kent State 7. Florida 8. Stony Brook 9. LSU 10. Baylor 11. Oregon 12. NC State 13. Oklahoma 14. Stanford 15. St. John’s 16. TCU 17. North Carolina 18. Rice 19. Texas A&M 20. Arizona State 21. Kentucky 22. Cal State Fullerton 23. Purdue 24. Mississippi State 25. Oregon State 26. Central Florida 27. Virginia 28. Pepperdine 29. Appalachian State 30. Louisville
NCBWA (June 26, 2012) 1. Arizona 2. South Carolina 3. Arkansas 4. Florida State 5. UCLA 6. Florida 7. Kent State 8. Stony Brook 9. Baylor 10. LSU 11. Oregon 12. Stanford 13. NC State 14. Oklahoma 15. North Carolina 16. TCU 17. St. John’s 18. Rice 19. Texas A&M 20. Kentucky 21. Central Florida 22. Oregon State 23. Purdue 24. Virginia 25. Cal State Fullerton 26. Arizona State 27. Vanderbilt 28. Louisville 29. Utah Valley 30. Mississippi State
Bold - 2012 opponents
Bold - 2012 opponents
BASEBALL AMERICA (June 26, 2012) 1. Arizona 2. South Carolina 3. Florida 4. Florida State 5. UCLA 6. Arkansas 7. Stony Brook 8. Kent State 9. LSU 10. Baylor 11. Oregon 12. NC State 13. Stanford 14. Oklahoma 15. St. John’s 16. TCU 17. North Carolina 18. Rice 19. Texas A&M 20. Kentucky 21. Cal State Fullerton 22. Mississippi State 23. Purdue 24. Oregon State 25. Virginia
USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES (June 26, 2012) 1. Arizona (31) 2. South Carolina 3. Arkansas 4. Florida State 5. UCLA 6. Florida 7. Kent State 8. Stony Brook 9. Baylor 10. Oregon 11. LSU 12. Stanford 13. NC State 14. Oklahoma 15. TCU 16. St. John’s 17. North Carolina 18. Texas A&M 19. Kentucky 20. Rice 21. Purdue 22. Oregon State 23. Virginia 24. Central Florida 25. Vanderbilt
Bold - 2012 opponents
Bold - 2012 opponents
6
RECORD BREAKDOWN ALL BIG 12 All Opponents_____________________ 29-26 7-17 at Home________________________ 22-11 5-7 on the Road______________________ 6-13 2-10 at Neutral Sites____________________ 1-2 0-0 Division I teams____________________ 28-26 7-17 Non-Division I teams__________________ 1-0 0-0 Ranked teams_______________________ 8-11 3-6 Top-10 teams________________________ 2-3 1-2 Top-5 teams_________________________ 0-2 0-0 Top-Ranked teams____________________ 0-0 0-0 When TTU starter pitches 5 + innings______ 22-13 7-9 When TTU starter pitches < 5 innings______ 8-13 0-8 When TTU staff posts 10 + strikeouts________ 3-0 1-0 When TTU staff posts 12 + strikeouts_______ 2-0 1-0 When TTU staff posts 15 + strikeouts_______ 0-0 0-0 Day Games________________________ 13-16 3-9 Night Games_______________________ 16-10 4-8 Midweek Games_____________________ 11-4 0-0 Weekend Games____________________ 18-22 9-17 vs. RH Starter_______________________ 18-17 5-11 vs. LH Starter________________________ 11-9 2-6 1-Run Games________________________ 4-5 2-2 2-Run Games________________________ 1-6 2-3 5-Plus-Run Games___________________ 16-9 3-8 Extra-Inning Games___________________ 3-0 2-0 Last at-bat wins________________________ 3 1 Last at-bat losses_______________________ 2 1 Wearing White Pinstripes_______________ 5-5 1-3 Wearing Gray Pinstripes________________ 0-8 0-4 Wearing Gray________________________ 3-4 0-4 Wearing Black_______________________ 10-3 2-2 Wearing Red________________________ 10-6 4-4 Wearing Throwbacks__________________ 1-0 0-0 On Monday__________________________ On Tuesday__________________________ On Wednesday_______________________ On Thursday_________________________ On Friday____________________________ On Saturday_________________________ On Sunday__________________________
1-1 0-0 7-2 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 6-6 3-5 5-7 2-6 7-6 2-4
3-Game Series Openers________________ 3-6 2-6 3-Game Middle Games________________ 3-6 2-6 3-Game Series Finales_________________ 3-5 2-5 In February__________________________ 8-1 0-0 In March___________________________ 8-12 2-6 In April ____________________________ 9-10 3-7 In May______________________________ 4-4 2-4 In Texas___________________________ 26-20 6-12 in Oklahoma_________________________ 0-3 0-3 in New Mexico_______________________ 1-1 0-0 in Kansas____________________________ 1-2 1-2 in Arizona___________________________ 1-0 0-0 Below 40 degrees_____________________ 40-49 degrees________________________ 50-59 degrees________________________ 60-69 degrees________________________ 70-79 degrees________________________ 80-89 degrees________________________ 90-99 degrees________________________
1-0 0-0 4-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 6-5 1-4 6-9 2-4 8-7 3-6 1-3 1-3
Televised Games______________________ On ESPN3.com_______________________ On FSN_____________________________ On Fox34 News Now__________________ Fox Sports Arizona____________________ The Mtn.____________________________ Cox Sports___________________________
4-6 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE DAN SPENCER FILE
HEAD COACH DAN SPENCER
Year
Overall
Conf
Big 12
Big 12 Tourn
2009
25-32
12-15
7th
1-2
2010
28-29
13-14
5th
1-2
2011
33-25
12-15
7th
0-2
2012
29-26
7-17
T-8th
---
Total
115-112
44-61
---
2-6
At Texas Tech (four seasons as head coach) ALL GAMES Overall
115-112 (.507)
Home
78-41
Away
30-55
Neutral
7-16
BIG 12 CONFERENCE GAMES Overall
44-61 (.419)
Home
28-23
Away
16-38
NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Overall
71-51 (.582)
Home
50-18
Away
14-17
Neutral
7-16
BIG 12 TOURNAMENT GAMES Overall
2-6
GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Overall
32-50
vs. No. 1
1-0
vs. 2-10
9-27
vs. 11-35
22-23
GAMES VS. UNRANKED TEAMS Overall
83-62
BIG 12 TEAMS (includes non-conference/postseason) Overall
46-67
DAY GAMES Overall
66-65
NIGHT GAMES Overall
49-47
VS. LEFT-HANDED STARTER Overall
31-35
VS. RIGHT-HANDED STARTER Overall
84-77
EXTRA INNINGS Overall
6-1
1-RUN GAMES Overall
21-21
Dan Spencer completed his fourth season at Texas Tech in 2012 leading the Red Raiders to a 29-26 overall record (7-17 Big 12). Spencer finished his tenure at Tech with a 115-112 overall record and 44-61 record in Big 12 play. Spencer was relieved of his coaching duties immediately following the conclusion of the 2012 season. Among the many accomplishments of his time with the Red Raiders included defeating 32 nationally-ranked opponents – the most ever by a Tech coach during their first four seasons. In addition, the Red Raiders captured only 31 wins over ranked opponents in the previous six seasons to Spencer’s arrival as head coach. Spencer’s 113 wins verses NCAA Division I opponents marked the most ever by a Red Raider coach during their first four seasons at the helm. His final season in Lubbock he guided the Red Raider pitching staff to a 4.04 ERA, which marked the program’s best ERA since 1994. In addition, Spencer’s 2012 team had nine player selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft to set a new school record. Tech’s nine players marked the second most (Arizona State - 10) by any collegiate program in the country in 2012. Spencer’s never-say-die attitude carried over to his team as Tech won 55 games in come-from-behind fashion in four years. And at the same time, Spencer’s clubs held leads with a 106-3 record when leading after eight innings. In back-to-back seasons (2011-12) Tech recorded a .971 fielding percentage, which ranked tied for second all-time at Texas Tech. The offense also surged under Spencer’s leadership while leading the Big 12 in doubles in two of the last three seasons (2010, 2012) and ranking either first or second in eight offensive statistical categories in 2012. Spencer guided Tech to four straight 25-plus win seasons, marking the first time in school history that a head coach had accomplished the feat during their first four seasons as head coach. Tech won 14 Big 12 Conference series under Spencer from 2009-2012. The Red Raiders won just nine league series under previous head coach Larry Hays during his initial four seasons as the skipper. Tech’s accomplishments under Spencer also went into the classroom as 11 baseball student-athletes were named to the Academic All-Big 12 team in 2012, which led the league and marked the most ever by the baseball program in school history. Tech’s seven Academic All-Big 12 first team selections in 2012 also set a new school record. Overall, the Red Raiders had 31 Academic All-Big 12 selections under Spencer, compared to 34 Academic All-Big 12 selections the previous 12 years combined at Tech. In addition, Spencer mentored 18 Academic All-Big 12 first team selections in four seasons while the previous 12 years Texas Tech had just 17 Academic All-Big 12 first team selections. Spencer was named the eighth head coach in Texas Tech history during the summer of 2008, after he spent one season as the team’s associate head coach. Spencer’s first three seasons saw an increase in wins each year, winning 25 games in 2009, 28 victories in 2010 and capturing 33 wins in 2011, which marked the most wins by Tech in a season since 2005. The following season, in 2012, Spencer led Tech to its first national ranking since the 2005 season while earning a national ranking in three consecutive weeks. Spencer’s work with the Red Raider pitching staff was nothing short of remarkable. After inheriting a pitching staff that tallied a 6.31 ERA during his first season as head coach in 2009, Spencer two years later worked the staff’s ERA down to a 4.92 ERA and in 2012 had a team ERA just above four (4.04). To compare, Tech’s opponents ERA in 2012 was 5.27. Spencer coached 28 Red Raiders that had been drafted or signed free agent in the Major League Baseball Draft since joining the program in 2008. In fact, seven of Spencer’s 19 draft picks have been taken in the top-10 rounds. Overall, 17 of the Red Raiders drafted were pitchers while 13 of them improved their draft status and 10 of the pitchers had never been drafted before. The Red Raider faithful also took notice of Spencer’s guidance to the program as Tech ranked 21st in the nation in 2012 averaging 2,853 fans per game. The Red Raiders average attendance marked the program’s fifth highest all-time mark and the highest since 2002. In fact, the Red Raiders marked a season total of 94,173 fans, which is Tech’s highest total number of fans in a season since 2004. Spencer was instrumental in raising $5 million for Texas Tech’s baseball stadium renovation. The stadium was completed in February of 2012, making the home of Red Raider baseball one of the finest on-campus facilities in the nation. Spencer’s first three seasons as head coach resulted in three consecutive trips to the Big 12 Championship, a feat that hadn’t been accomplished at Tech since 2004-06. Spencer recorded his 50th career home win in 74 tries, which made him the fastest Texas Tech head coach ever to win 50 career home games (previous mark set by Kal Segrist – 76 games). During his final two seasons at Tech, the Red Raiders had numerous individuals receive national attention, All-America awards, Freshman AllAmerica selections and with numerous players selected to national watch lists, including National Pitcher of the Year, Brooks Wallace Award, Johnny Bench Award, John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award and ABCA Gold Glove Award. In 2012 alone, Tech had four players named to national award watch list as right-handed pitcher Duke von Schamann (National Pitcher of the Year Watch List), catcher Bo Altobelli (Johnny Bench Award Watch List), freshman shortstop Tim Proudfoot (Brooks Wallace Award) and right-handed pitcher John Neely (NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List) were all named to prestigious lists. In fact, Proudfoot was one of only four freshmen in the nation named to the Wallace Award Watch List. Second baseman Jamodrick McGruder was named to three All-America teams - a first for a Red Raider since 2005. The 2011 season saw many highlights for Spencer and the Red Raiders, among them were winning on the road and during the midweek. Tech went 11-3 during midweek competition and won 10 road games, the program’s most since 2001. In fact, Texas Tech swept three midweek road/ neutral site series which set a new school record. During 2011 and 2012, Tech went 22-7 during midweek competition. Spencer has never avoided playing strong competition. His final three seasons the Red Raiders played 64 games against ranked opponents. In 2012, Texas Tech played 19 games against ranked opponents and in 2011 Tech led the league playing 20 games against ranked programs during the regular season. In 2010 the Red Raiders took the field 25 times against ranked foes. Accolades came pouring in for the Red Raiders in 2011 while four players were named to five national award watch lists, including National Pitcher of the Year (RHP John Neely), Midseason Stopper of the Year (RHP John Neely), Johnny Bench Award (C Bo Altobelli), John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year (RHP/OF David Paiz) and Brooks Wallace Award (SS Kelby Tomlinson). Neely went on to earn All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and from CollegeBaseballInsider.com while Tomlinson became the first Big 12 Conference player ever to be awarded the American Baseball Coaches Association Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award (SS). Spencer has also had three Freshman All-Americans (2010-2011) as Barrett Barnes and Jamodrick McGruder were honored in 2010 and David Paiz earned the recognition in 2011. Spencer also had three freshmen make up his starting rotation late into the 2011 season as David Paiz (Friday), Trey Masek (Saturday) and Duke von Schamann (Sunday) made up the youngest rotation in the nation. Major League Baseball organizations also took notice of the Red Raiders in 2011 while five Tech players were drafted or signed as a free agent, including SS Kelby Tomlinson (12th Round – Giants), INF Nick Popescu (33rd Round – Braves), LHP Zach Fowler (34th Round – Orioles), 3B Reid Redman (37th Round – Dodgers) and LHP Robbie Kilcrease (Pirates – Free Agent).
DAN SPENCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
2-RUN GAMES Overall
20-13
Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Career
5 + RUN GAMES Overall
46-46
SHUTOUTS Overall
6-4
SCORING FIRST Scores First/Opponent Scores First
School Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech
Overall 25-32 28-29 33-25 29-26 115-112
69-40/46-72
AFTER 7 INNINGS Leading after 7/Trailing after 7/Tied after 7 104-7/3-95/7-8 AFTER 8 INNINGS Leading after 8/Trailing after 8/Tied after 8 106-3/5-102/3-4 COME-FROM-BEHIND VICTORIES Overall
55
BY MONTH Overall
115-112
February
26-7
March
31-45
April
39-38
May
19-22
Home 15-7 20-11 21-12 22-11 78-41
Road 7-19 7-12 10-11 6-13 30-55
Neutral 3-6 1-6 2-2 1-2 7-16
Big 12 Tourn 1-2 1-2 0-2 --2-6
DAN SPENCER vs. ALL OPPONENTS
AFTER 6 INNINGS Leading after 6/Trailing after 6/Tied after 6 98-10/7-96/9-6
Conf. 12-15 13-14 12-15 7-17 44-61
Alabama A&M________________4-0 Angelo State_________________1-0 Arizona State_________________1-0 Arkansas____________________0-1 Baylor_______________________4-8 Bethune-Cookman_____________2-0 BYU_________________________1-1 Cal-State Northridge___________0-3 Dallas Baptist________________6-2 Florida Gulf Coast_____________2-0 Gonzaga_____________________2-1 Houston_____________________4-1 Iowa_________________________2-0 Jacksonville State______________2-0 Kansas______________________8-4 Kansas State_________________5-7
7
Lubbock Christian_____________1-0 Michigan_____________________4-0 Missouri_____________________6-8 Missouri State________________1-1 Nebraska_____________________4-5 New Mexico__________________6-7 New Mexico State_____________1-2 Northern Illinois______________5-0 Northwestern_________________2-0 Oklahoma_________________ 4-10 Oklahoma State______________5-7 Oregon State_________________0-1 Rice_________________________0-2 San Francisco_________________0-1 Southern Utah________________2-0 St. John’s____________________2-0
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
TCU_______________________ 0-10 Tennessee Tech_______________2-0 Texas________________________5-8 Texas A&M_________________ 5-10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi_______4-3 Texas State___________________1-2 UC-Riverside__________________0-2 UNLV________________________4-2 Utah Valley___________________1-0 UT-Pan American______________2-0 UTSA________________________3-1 Washington State______________0-2 Western Michigan_____________1-0 BOLD - 2012 Opponents
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
QUICK FACTS
TEXAS TECH LEADS THE BIG 12 WITH 11 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM SELECTIONS Texas Tech led the league with 11 Academic All-Big 12 selections, including a league-best seven first team members. Tech’s 11 All-Academic team selections mark the most in program history while also tallying the most ever first team selections. Junior LHP Rusty Shellhorn led the way as one of just three players in the league to record a perfect 4.0 GPA. Other first team members include, junior Bo Altobelli (Exercise and Sport Sciences), junior Scott LeJeune (Management), freshman Jordan Lopez (Finance), sophomore David Paiz (University Studies), senior Reid Redman (Energy Commerce) and senior Brennan Stewart (Accounting). Four Red Raiders earned second team honors, including junior Barrett Barnes (Exercise and Sport Sciences), sophomore Trey Masek (Finance), junior Jared McCrummen (University Studies) and junior Jamen Parten (General Business).
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION School________________________ Texas Tech University Location___________________________ Lubbock, Texas Founded____________________________________1923 Enrollment________________________________ 31,637 Nickname_____________________________ Red Raiders School Colors________________________Scarlet & Black Affiliation__________________________NCAA Division I Conference_________________________________Big 12 Chancellor________________ Kent Hance (Texas Tech ‘65) President_________________Dr. Guy Bailey (Alabama ‘72) Director of Athletics______Kirby Hocutt (Kansas State ‘95) Faculty Representative________________ Brian Shannon Athletic Department Phone____________ (806) 742-3355 Ticket Office________________________ (806) 742-4412
ACADEMIC SUCCESS UNDER DAN SPENCER UNPARALLELED IN TECH HISTORY In four years under head coach Dan Spencer, Texas Tech has had 18 first team Academic All-Big 12 selections. The previous 12 years COMBINED the Red Raiders had only 17 first team members. Overall – under Spencer – Tech has had 31 Academic All-Big 12 selections while the previous 12 years combined Tech baseball had just 34 selections. RED RAIDER INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS (POST-SEASON) BASEBALL AMERICA - Jamodrick McGruder - 2nd Team
HISTORY First Year of Baseball_________________ 1926, then 1954 All-Time Record (Years)_____________ 1,475-1,167-8 (63) No. Years in CWS/Last App_____________________ None NCAA Regionals_________________ 9 (1995-2002, 2004) Hosted NCAA Regionals___________ 3 (1996, 1997, 1999) Last Opponent / Result___________ Georgia Tech / L, 5-3
NCBWA ALL-AMERICA - Jamodrick McGruder - 3rd Team COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COM ALL-AMERICA - Jamodrick McGruder - 2nd Team ABCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION - Barrett Barnes - 2nd Team - Jamodrick McGruder - 2nd Team
COACHING STAFF Head Coach__________ Dan Spencer (Portland State ‘90) Career Record / years____________________ 115-112 / 4 Record at TTU / years____________________ 115-112 / 4 Associate Head Coach___________ Tim Tadlock (1st Year) Assistant Coach________________ Jim Horner (2nd Year) Volunteer Assistant_____________ Andy Jarvis (5th Year) Director of Operations_______ Jimmy Webster (2nd Year) Administrative Assistant____ Charlotte Becton (9th Year) Equipment Manager_________Shishir Bhakta (12th Year) Baseball Office Phone________ (806) 742-2756 (ext: 267) Baseball Fax________________________ (806) 742-4346 Baseball Clubhouse__________________ (806) 742-0340
ALL-BIG 12 (COACHES) - Barrett Barnes - 1st Team - Jamodrick McGruder - 1st Team - Scott LeJeune - 2nd Team - Duke von Schamann - Honorable Mention - Bo Altobelli - Honorable Mention - Shane Broyles - Honorable Mention ALL-BIG 12 (DAILY OKLAHOMAN) - Barrett Barnes - 1st Team - Jamodrick McGruder - 1st Team ALL-BIG 12 (WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD) - Barrett Barnes - 1st Team - Jamodrick McGruder - 1st Team
SPORTS MEDICINE Athletic Trainer/Baseball______ Shawn Lindsey (6th Year) Email_______________________ shawn.lindsey@ttu.edu
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 - Bo Altobelli - 1st Team - Scott LeJeune - 1st Team - Jordan Lopez - 1st Team - David Paiz - 1st Team - Reid Redman - 1st Team - Rusty Shellhorn - 1st Team - Brennan Stewart - 1st Team - Barrett Barnes - 2nd Team - Trey Masek - 2nd Team - Jerad McCrummen - 2nd Team - Jamen Parten - 2nd Team TAKING A LOOK BACK Texas Tech finished its season with a 29-26 overall record and 7-17 in Big 12 play. The Red Raiders tied Kansas State for eighth-place in league standings but were left on the outside looking in at the Big 12 Championships as K-State held the tie breaker winning two of three in the final series of the regular season. It marked the first time Texas Tech failed to make the Big 12 tourney since 2008. SPENCER RELIEVED OF DUTIES FOLLOWING FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON Texas Tech Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt announced head baseball coach Dan Spencer had been relieved of his duties two days (May 21) following Tech’s final regular season game. Spencer went 115-112 overall in four seasons as head coach with a 44-61 record in Big 12 play. Associate head coach Tim Tadlock was immediately named the interim head coach. TIM TADLOCK NAMED TEXAS TECH HEAD BASEBALL COACH Tim Tadlock was named the ninth head baseball coach in Texas Tech history on June 8. It marks Tadlock’s first NCAA Division I head coaching position following one year at Tech (associate head coach), six years as an assistant at Oklahoma and began his coaching career as a head coach at the junior-college level at Hill College (1993-96) and Grayson County (1997-2005). TEXAS TECH & K-STATE PLAY FINAL REGULAR SEASON GAME IN FSN NATIONAL BROADCAST Texas Tech hosted Kansas State in the final game of the regular season on Saturday, May 19, in a national broadcast televised by FSN. This year’s appearance on FSN marks the network’s second time ever to broadcast a Red Raider baseball game in Lubbock. The first FSN broadcast of Tech baseball from Lubbock came on Sunday, March 28 against then-No. 8 Texas during the 2010 season. SENIOR DAY Eight Red Raiders were honored on Saturday, May 19, as this group of Texas Tech players played their final game at Rip Griffin Park. The eight seniors that were honored include, LHP Scott Erzinger, LHP Ben Flora, 1B Stephen Hagen, OF Nick Hanslik, RHP John Neely, 3B Reid Redman, RHP Brennan Stewart and C Kevin Whitehead.
8
TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Overall Record__________________________ 33-25 Big 12 Conference Record / Finish___________12-15 / 7th Home Record_______________________________ 21-12 Away Record________________________________ 10-11 Neutral Record________________________________ 2-2 Final Rankings_______________________________ None Postseason________________Big 12 Championships, 0-2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost_________________ 19 / 8 Position Starters Returning / Lost________________ 6 / 3 Pitchers Returning / Lost______________________ 11 / 5 Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost________________ 4 / 1 Newcomers / Redshirt Returners________________ 10 / 4 STADIUM INFORMATION Home Field___________ Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park Surface_________________________________ FieldTurf Capacity___________________________________ 4,368 Record at Facility (1st Year)_____________________ 22-11 Dimensions___________________ 330-LF, 404-CF, 330-RF Fence Height_______________________________ 12 feet Press Box Telephone__________________ (806) 742-3688 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate Director/Baseball Contact______Scott Lacefield Office Phone________________________ (806) 742-2770 Cell Phone__________________________ (817) 691-3786 Email________________________scott.lacefield@ttu.edu Fax________________________________ (806) 742-1970 Mailing Address_____ P.O. Box 43021, Lubbock, TX 79409 Overnight Address____ 6th & Boston, Lubbock, TX 79409 Website________________________ www.texastech.com
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL BIG 12 PRESEASON POLLS
FINAL SEASON NOTES
BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COACHES 1.
Texas A&M (8)________________________ 64
2.
Texas (1)____________________________ 56
3. Oklahoma___________________________ 48 4. Baylor______________________________ 42 5. Missouri____________________________ 30 6.
Oklahoma State______________________ 28
7.
Texas Tech__________________________ 27
8.
Kansas State_________________________ 20
9. Kansas_______________________________ 9 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - BASEBALL AMERICA 1.
Texas A&M
2. Texas 3. Oklahoma 4. Baylor 5. Missouri 6.
Oklahoma State
7.
Texas Tech
8.
Kansas State
9. Kansas BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - PERFECT GAME 1.
Texas A&M
2. Texas 4. Baylor Oklahoma State
6.
Texas Tech Kansas State
9. Kansas BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGE BASEBALL DAILY 1.
Texas A&M
3. Oklahoma 4. Baylor Texas Tech
6.
Kansas State
7.
Oklahoma State
TIM PROUDFOOT MAKES SCHOOL HISTORY AS A STARTING FRESHMAN SHORTSTOP Tim Proudfoot has become the first freshman in Texas Tech history to start in 50 or more games at shortstop. In fact, with his start on Opening Day, he became the first Tech freshman to start a game at shortstop since February 18, 2007 when Chris Hall started as a freshman against St. John’s. The last time Tech had a freshman starting shortstop was in 1988 when Matt Martin started 32 games for the Red Raiders.
8. Missouri 9. Kansas BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY 1.
Texas A&M
2. Texas 3.
Texas Tech
4. Baylor 5.
Oklahoma State
6. Oklahoma 7. Missouri 8.
Kansas State
9. Kansas
NOTING TEXAS TECH’S SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD OVER NO. 27 DALLAS BAPTIST Texas Tech’s shutout on the road over Dallas Baptist marked its third shutout of the season and its first on the road. The shutout was also marked the following: • First shutout on the road since May 8, 2009 (6-0, at Kansas State) • First shutout over a midweek opponent since April 21, 2010 (3-0, vs. Alabama A&M) • First shutout over a midweek opponent on the road since March 6, 2006 (9-0, at UNLV) TEXAS TECH DEFEATS EIGHT NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS THIS SEASON The Red Raiders defeated eight nationally-ranked opponents this season, marking its most since 2009 when Tech won 11 games over ranked opponents during head coach Dan Spencer’s first season. Spencer led Tech to 32 wins over ranked opponents in four seasons. In the previous six seasons (2003-2008) before Spencer became head coach, Tech won only 31 games verses ranked opponents.
2. Texas
5.
TEXAS TECH INDIVIDUAL NOTABLES: • Jamodrick McGruder’s 39 stolen bases led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally. • McGruder became the first player in Tech history to lead the team in triples and stolen bases in three consecutive seasons. • McGruder tallied 90 career stolen bases (T-2nd place in Big 12 & Tech history). • McGruder has 22 consecutive stolen base attempts without being thrown out. • Barrett Barnes led the team with eight game-winning RBI. • Barnes led all active Big 12 players with 33 career HR. • Scott LeJeune’s 58 career doubles rank third all-time in Texas Tech history. • Duke von Schamann’s 2.08 ERA (career) is the third lowest by a Tech pitcher since 1974 (aluminum bat era). • Bo Altobelli has hit safely in 20 of his last 22 games played. • Altobelli struck out only two times during his last 43 plate appearances. • Tim Proudfoot made only two errors during his last 20 games played. • Proudfoot’s five triples are the most by a Tech freshman in a season in over 11 years. • Proudfoot hit his first career home run - a grand slam - against Alabama A&M (3/14). • Proudfoot’s 11 sacrifice bunts are the most by a Red Raider freshman in over 11 years. • Ben Flora’s 79 career appearances rank fourth all-time in Texas Tech history. • Daniel Coulombe allowed just two earned runs during his last eight appearances (11.0 IP) • Stephen Hagen hit safely in 17 of his last 20 games played.
TECH SHUTS OUT DALLAS BAPTIST - SNAPS 184-GAME STREAK WITHOUT A SHUTOUT Texas Tech shutout Dallas Baptist, 5-0, on Tuesday, May 8 in Dallas, marking the first shutout suffered by the Patriots at home in 184 games. The last time Dallas Baptist was shutout at home was against UTSA on March 3, 2006 (L, 0-7).
7. Missouri 8.
TEXAS TECH TEAM NOTABLES: • Led the Big 12 Conference and ranked second nationally with a school-record nine MLB Draft picks. • Led the Big 12 Conference with 24 triples. • Ranked second in the league in batting (.292), slugging percentage (.418) and doubles (117). • Went 11-4 in midweek games this season and 22-7 dating back to the start of 2011. • Tallied 29 consecutive innings without committing an error heading into the final week end of the season. • Won 21 games at home in back-to-back seasons (hasn’t happened since 05-06). • Held Missouri scoreless in 22-of-27 innings during three-game Big 12 series. • Played 19 games against nationally-ranked opponents this season (8-11 record). • Eight of 29 wins have come against ranked opponents. • Ranked nationally during three weeks this season (Collegiate Baseball poll). • Went 14 straight games to start the year allowing its opponent six or fewer runs.
TEXAS TECH RANKED 21ST IN THE NATION IN AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE - 23RD IN TOTAL ATTENDANCE Texas Tech ranked 21st in the nation in average home attendance with an average attendance of 2,853. The Red Raiders ranked 23rd in the country in total home attendance with 94,173 fans entering Rip Griffin Park this season.
3. Oklahoma 5.
TAKING A LOOK BACK Tech defeated No. 27 Dallas Baptist 5-0 on Tuesday, May 8 in Dallas. That victory was immediately following a 12-inning thriller in College Station at No. 9 Texas A&M (8-4) in the final Big 12 meeting between the in-state rivals. It mark Tech’s first time winning back-to-back road games over a ranked opponents since 2009 (two straight wins over No. 10 Kansas State in Manhattan).
LeJEUNE JOINS CAREER 200-BASE HIT CLUB - BARNES IS NEXT IN LINE Scott LeJeune joined the Texas Tech career 200-base hit club in the series finale against Texas A&M while recording his 200th career hit in his 162nd career game played, which made him the sixth fastest Red Raider in the history of the program to reach the milestone. Days later, Barrett Barnes joined the 200-hit club in 167 career games played to become the seventh fastest Red Raider to reach the milestone. LeJeune became the first Red Raider to reach 200 career base hits since both Joey Kenworthy and Taylor Ashby tallied their 200th base hits in 2010. Below is a look at all of the Texas Tech players who have recorded 200 career base hits and in how many games it took for them to reach the career milestone. Player (Career at Texas Tech)__________________Games to Reach 200 Base Hits Matt Kastelic (1995-96)_______________________________________________ 125 Josh Bard (1997-99)__________________________________________________ 128 Mike Humphreys (1985-88)____________________________________________ 145 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)____________________________________________ 151 Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________________________________ 155 Scott LeJeune (2009-12)______________________________________________ 162 Barrett Barnes (2010-12)______________________________________________ 167 Joey Kenworthy (2007-2010)__________________________________________ 175 Taylor Ashby (2007-2010)_____________________________________________ 187 Randy DuRoss (1992-95)______________________________________________ 193
9
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL PRESEASON/MID-SEASON AWARDS
GAME NOTES BARRETT BARNES CLOSING IN ON TEXAS TECH BASEBALL IMMORTALITY Texas Tech junior center fielder Barrett Barnes (2010-12) joined elite company in Tech history with a number of career offensive statistical milestones. In nine categories, Barnes entered a very exclusive group, in fact that group only includes one former player - the best player in school history, Clint Bryant, who was a three-time All-American during his four-year career (1993-96) and is the only Red Raider player to have his jersey number retired. Barnes joined Bryant as the only Texas Tech players in the history of the 63-year program to have a .300 batting average, 150 runs, 600 at-bats, 200 hits, 50 doubles, 30 home runs, 100 RBI, 100 walks and 50 stolen bases. Below is a look at Bryant, Barnes and also two-time All-American Keith Ginter, (1997-98) who is believed to be the best-ever two-year player in Tech history, who just missed out on joining the group that only Bryant and Barnes have joined. Statistical Milestone Clint Bryant Barrett Barnes (needs) Keith Ginter BATTING AVG. (.300) .371 .319 .399 AT-BATS (600) 918 * 637 479 RUNS (150) 271 * 171 190 HITS (200) 341 * 200 191 DOUBLES (50) 73 ** 51 48 HOME RUNS (30) 44 * 33 34 RBI (100) 271 * 140 132 WALKS (100) 140 * 113 129 STOLEN BASES (50) 73 50 56 * - Texas Tech career record ** - Tied for Texas Tech career record PROUDFOOT SETS SCHOOL RECORD FOR ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN Tim Proudfoot set a Texas Tech freshman record with 169 assists. Proudfoot started and played shortstop in 54 games this season. Proudfoot finished just four assists shy of joining the Texas Tech top-10 all-time record book for assists in a season. Texas Tech Single-Season All-Time Assists Leaders: 1. Gera Alvarez____________________________2001________________________ 242 2. Shaun Larkin___________________________2000________________________ 219 3. Dion Ruecker___________________________1995________________________ 214 4. Kelby Tomlinson________________________2011________________________ 212 5. Gera Alvarez____________________________2002________________________ 200 6. Joey Kenworthy_________________________2010________________________ 193 7. Scott Holzhauer_________________________2000________________________ 185 8. Cameron Blair__________________________2004________________________ 184 9. Joel Buchenauer________________________2002________________________ 179 10. Dion Ruecker___________________________1996________________________ 173 Tim Proudfoot__________________________2012________________________ 169 JAMODRICK McGRUDER FINISHES CAREER RANKED SECOND ALL-TIME IN BIG 12 HISTORY IN STOLEN BASES Jamodrick McGruder finished his Texas Tech career ranked second all-time in school and Big 12 history for career stolen bases. Below is a look at the all-time top-10 list in Big 12 history. Big 12 Conference Career Stolen Base Leaders: 1. John Nelson (1998-01)___________________Kansas________________________ 95 2 Jamodrick McGruder (2010-12)___________Texas Tech____________________ 90 Drew Stubbs (2004-06)___________________Texas_________________________ 86 4. Cody Fuller (2002-05)____________________Texas Tech_____________________ 83 5. Matt Baty (2003-06)______________________Kansas________________________ 78 Adam Muenster (2007-10)________________Kansas State___________________ 78 7. Jason Tyner (1997-98)____________________Texas A&M____________________ 77 8. Jimbo McAuliff (1998-01)_________________Oklahoma State________________ 73 9. Tim Moss (2001-03)______________________Texas_________________________ 71 10. Jamal Strong (1999-00)___________________Nebraska______________________ 69 McGRUDER IS 18TH PLAYER IN BIG 12 HISTORY WITH 30 STOLEN BASES IN A SEASON McGruder became the 18th player in Big 12 history to record 30 stolen bases in a season. He is the fifth Red Raider to accomplish the feat in the Big 12 era (since 1997)... Overall, 21 times a player has stolen 30 or more bases with three players all having done it twice... Below is a look at where McGruder ranks for stolen bases in a season in Big 12 history and at all of the players with 30 or more stolen bases in a single-season. Player, School (Games - Year)_________________________________ Stolen Bases John Nelson, Kansas (50 games - 2000)___________________________________ 42 Tim Moss, Texas (72 games - 2002)_______________________________________ 40 Jamodrick McGruder, Texas Tech (53 games - 2012)________________________ 39 Jason Tyner, Texas A&M (64 games - 1998)_________________________________ 39 Kerry Hodges, Texas Tech (64 games - 2001)_______________________________ 38 Reggie Willits, Oklahoma (54 games - 2003)_______________________________ 37 Marco Cunningham, Texas Tech (59 games - 1999)__________________________ 37 Toree Tyson, Missouri (54 games - 1998)__________________________________ 37 Jason Tyner, Texas A&M (61 games - 1997)_________________________________ 37 Brooks Pinckard, Baylor (48 games - 2011)_________________________________ 36 Jamal Strong, Nebraska (59 games - 2000)________________________________ 35 Ryan Ruiz, Texas Tech (59 games - 1999)__________________________________ 35 Ben Feltner, Texas A&M (65 games - 2007)_________________________________ 34 Josh Brady, Texas Tech (61 games - 2004)__________________________________ 34 Jamal Strong, Nebraska (53 games - 1999)________________________________ 34 Joe DeMarco, Kansas (56 games - 1997)___________________________________ 34 Drew Stubbs, Texas (72 games - 2005)____________________________________ 32 Anthony Hensley, Baylor (60 games - 2000)________________________________ 32 John Nelson, Kansas (54 games - 2001)___________________________________ 31 Matt Baty, Kansas (60 games - 2005)_____________________________________ 30 Denver Kitch, Oklahoma (59 games - 2002)________________________________ 30
10
BO ALTOBELLI (C) - Johnny Bench Award Watch List (Nation’s Top Collegiate Catcher) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (C) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (C) - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 First Team BARRETT BARNES (OF) - Baseball America No. 41 MLB Draft Prospect (5/16) - College Sports Madness Big 12 Player of the Week (2/28) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Baseball America Preseason Third Team All-America - Baseball America No. 6 MLB Draft Prospect (Big 12) - Baseball America: “Best Raw Power” (Big 12) - Perfect Game Preseason All-Big 12 - Perfect Game No. 12 MLB Draft Prospect (Big 12) - Perfect Game Projected 2nd-4th Rd MLB Draft Pick (2012) - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 First Team - College Baseball Daily “Top 5 Hitter” (Big 12) - College Baseball Daily “Top Power Hitter” (Big 12) - College Baseball Insider Preseason HM All-America - College Baseball Insider: “Top 3 Power Threats in Big 12” - College Baseball Insider: “Hitter Least Want to Face in Big 12” - Perfect Game No. 109 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 500 HS/College) - Perfect Game Preseason Third Team All-America - Perfect Game College Power Rankings (No. 8 Outfielder) - MLB Draft Guide No. 14 Projected 1B for the 2012 MLB Draft - College Baseball Daily Projected No. 19 Player in the Country - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 First Team - College Sports Madness Preseason Fourth Team All-America - Collegiate Baseball Top 2012 MLB Draft Prospect (College) - Baseball America No. 43 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 50 Juniors) - Baseball America No. 72 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 100 College) - Baseball America No. 97 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 100 HS/College) SHANE BROYLES (RHP) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) MATT EURESTE (INF) - College Sports Madness Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year SCOTT LeJEUNE (LF) - CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (1B) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (1B) - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team JAMODRICK McGRUDER (2B) - Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (2B) - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 First Team - College Baseball Daily “Best Speed” (Big 12) - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team - College Baseball Insider: “Best Baserunner in Big 12” - MLB Draft Guide No. 5 Projected 2B for the 2012 MLB Draft - Perfect Game Preseason All-Big 12 - Perfect Game Projected 5th-10th Rd MLB Draft Pick (2012) - Perfect Game No. 289 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 500 HS/College) TREY MASEK (RHP) - Perfect Game Projected 4th-8th Rd MLB Draft Pick (2013) JOHN NEELY (RHP) - NCBWA Preseason Second Team All-America - NCBWA Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List - College Baseball Insider Preseason Second Team All-America - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 First Team - College Baseball Daily Projected No. 88 Player in the Country - College Baseball Daily “Top 5 Pitcher” (Big 12) - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team DAVID PAIZ (UTL/RHP) - Perfect Game Preseason All-Big 12 - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 First Team JAMEN PARTEN (RHP) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (RP) TIM PROUDFOOT (SS) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (SS) - Red Raider Classic Most Outstanding Player - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (SS) REID REDMAN (3B) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (3B) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (3B) - College Baseball Daily “Best Glove” (Big 12) - College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team - College Baseball Insider: “Best Infield Arm in Big 12” RUSTY SHELLHORN (LHP) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) - College Baseball Daily Newcomer to Watch DUKE von SCHAMANN (RHP) - Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (4/2) - College Sports Madness Big 12 Player of the Week (4/2) - College Baseball 360 Primetime Performer (3/27) - College Baseball 360 Primetime Performer (2/28) - Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) - Perfect Game No. 389 MLB Draft Prospect (Top 500 HS/College)
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES TEXAS TECH AMONG THE TOP 30 IN THE NCAA IN SEVERAL STATISTICAL CATEGORIES Texas Tech’s hitters and pitchers placed the Red Raiders in numerous NCAA team statistical top 30 categories. Below is where Tech ranked national stats: Texas Tech in the NCAA Top 30 Statistical Rankings: Triples /Game_________________________________________________ 10th (0.44) Triples_________________________________________________________12th (24) Doubles/Game_______________________________________________ 15th (2.13) Stolen Bases/Game____________________________________________ 26th (1.58) RED RAIDERS AMONG THE TOP PLAYERS IN THE NATION STATISTICALLY Several Red Raiders had solid seasons to rank among the top 50 players in the nation in several statistical categories. Below is where Tech players ranked in national statistical categories (top 50 listed): Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NCAA Statistical Rankings: * Jamodrick McGruder - Stolen Bases/Game__________________________ 3rd (0.74) * Jamodrick McGruder - Stolen Bases__________________________________4th (39) * Jamodrick McGruder - On-Base Percentage__________________________ 4th (.500) Duke von Schamann - WHIP (Walks + Hits/9 Innings)__________________ 6th (0.90) * Jamodrick McGruder - Triples_______________________________________10th (8) * Jamodrick McGruder - Triples/Game______________________________ 11th (0.15) Jamodrick McGruder - Walks/Game_______________________________ 19th (0.85) Duke von Schamann - Walks Allowed/9 innings_____________________ 26th (1.25) * Jamodrick McGruder - Walks_______________________________________28th (45) Duke von Schamann - ERA______________________________________ 28th (2.08) Duke von Schamann - Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio_______________________ 33rd (5.0) Barrett Barnes - Triples_____________________________________________34th (6) * Jamodrick McGruder - Runs/Game________________________________ 36th (1.02) Barrett Barnes - Triples/Game_____________________________________41st (0.11) Duke von Schamann - Hits Allowed/9 innings_______________________ 44th (6.85) * - Leads the Big 12 Conference
HAGEN HITS FIRST EXTRA-INNING HOMER BY A RED RAIDER SINCE 2002 Hagen’s home run in the 12th inning against Texas A&M marked the first by a Red Raider in extra-innings in 10 years as the last Tech player to hit an extra-inning home run was Bryon Smith (11th inning - solo) against Kansas State on May 22, 2002 in Lubbock. TIM PROUDFOOT NAMED TO BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST Texas Tech freshman Tim Proudfoot has been named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List, an award given annually to the nation’s top shortstop by the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Proudfoot is one of only four freshmen to make the list and is the second Red Raider in the past year to make the prestigious watch list (Kelby Tomlinson). The only other freshmen in the nation to be named to the Wallace Award Watch List are, Rice’s Fort Stainback, San Diego’s Andrew Daniel and BYU’s Tanner Chauncey. HAGEN HAS CAREER GAME AT NEW MEXICO STATE WITH 2 HR AND 6 RBI Senior Stephen Hagen had a day he won’t soon forget at New Mexico State on Tuesday, May 1 while hitting a pair of three-run home runs and finishing with six RBI and three runs scored going 2-for-4. Hagen blasted three-run homers in consecutive at-bats in the fifth and sixth innings while his second homer gave Tech the eventual game-winning runs in a 12-7 road victory. Hagen’s homers were his third and fourth of the season and his 12th and 13th of his career. Hagen hit three home runs as a sophomore and six last season. McGRUDER TALLIES SIX STRAIGHT MULTI-HIT GAMES McGruder had his six-game streak with multi-hits snapped at New Mexico State while going 1-for-4 with two RBI. It was the longest streak by any Red Raider since 2010 when Nick Popescu rattled off seven straight multi-hit games. It is the second time this season that McGruder tallied at least five straight games with multiple hits. 9 GAMES WITH AT LEAST 3,000 FANS IN ATTENDANCE (2ND STRAIGHT YEAR) For the second straight season, Texas Tech has had 3,000-plus fans in attendance for nine home games. The last time the Red Raiders had at least 3,000 fans at nine home games in back-to-back seasons was in 2003-04. von SCHAMANN’S CAREER ERA DROPS TO 2.47 (BEST BY TECH PITCHER SINCE 1994) Redshirt sophomore right-handed pitcher Duke von Schamann lowered his career ERA to 2.47 over 120.1 career innings pitched at Tech. That gives him the third best ERA (min. 40 IP) by a Tech pitcher in his career since 1974 (aluminum bat era). von Schamann’s 2.47 career ERA is the best by a Red Raider since 1994 (Ryan Nye, 2.75). In Texas Tech’s all-time record book (dates back to 1926), his career ERA ranks fifth.
SPENCER WITH SECOND MOST WINS BY A TECH COACH DURING FIRST 4 SEASONS Head coach Dan Spencer won 115 games during his four seasons as head coach. Only Larry Hays won more games through four seasons with 118. Out of Spencer’s 114 wins, 112 came against NCAA Division I opponents. Out of Hays’ 118 wins during his first four seasons, 50 of them came against current NCAA Division I opponents. Head Coach, First Four Seasons as Head Coach________________________ Wins Larry Hays, 1987-1990________________________________________________ 118 Dan Spencer, 2009-2012_____________________________________________ 115 Kal Segrist, 1968-1971_________________________________________________ 60 Berl Huffman, 1961-1964______________________________________________ 49 Beattie Feathers, 1954-1957____________________________________________ 19
von SCHAMANN’S 6 WINS ARE MOST BY RED RAIDER STARTING PITCHER SINCE 2006 Coming off a five-win season as a freshman in 2011, Duke von Schamann has raised the bar with six wins this year. It marks the most wins by a Texas Tech starting pitcher (majority of outings are starts) since 2006 when freshman Miles Morgan went 6-7 during 17 appearances/17 starts).
TECH PLAYS FASTEST MIDWEEK ROAD GAME (2 HRS, 12 MIN) IN OVER 11 YEARS Texas Tech played its fastest midweek road game in over 11 years when they finished a 5-0 shutout at No. 27 Dallas Baptist in two hours and 12 minutes on Tuesday, May 8 in Dallas.
TECH’S STREAK OF 91 STRAIGHT GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT - SNAPPED Texas Tech entered its series with Missouri holding the Big 12’s longest active streak without being shutout with 91 straight games scoring at least one run. The series opener against Missouri ended that streak when the Red Raiders were shutout, 9-0 in Lubbock. One streak that continues is the Red Raiders streak of having scored at least one run in 68 consecutive road games. Tech’s last shutout on the road was suffered at No. 11 Oklahoma (0-4) on April 11, 2010.
TECH PLAYS IN LONGEST GAME (4 HRS, 34 MIN) SINCE 15-INN. MARATHON IN 2002 Texas Tech’s series finale at No. 9 Texas A&M (Sunday, May 6) lasted 12 innings, but the game lasted four hours and 34 minutes marking the longest game the Red Raiders have played in since 2002. The last time Tech played in a game that lasted longer (minutes) was in a four hour and 45 minute contest at home against Kansas State on April 5, 2002 when Tech dropped a 7-5 decision to the Wildcats.
TEXAS TECH SHUTS OUT MISSOURI IN FINAL BIG 12 GAME VS. SEC-BOUND TIGERS Texas Tech shutout Missouri 7-0 in the final Big 12 regular season meeting between the two programs as the Tigers will exit the league to enter the Southeastern Conference in 2012-13. It marked Tech’s first shutout of the season during Big 12 play and its first since shutting out Nebraska last season 3-0 in the series finale.
TEXAS TECH HAS WON SIX CONSECUTIVE EXTRA-INNING GAMES Texas Tech won its sixth straight extra-inning game with an 8-4 win at No. 9 Texas A&M on Sunday, May 6. The Red Raiders were a perfect 3-0 this season in extra-inning games (10-9 vs. Houston, 12 innings - 7-6, vs. No. 25 Texas, 14 innings) and won all three extra-inning games in 2011 (10 inn. - vs. Kansas... 12 inn. - vs. No. 5 Texas A&M... 10 inn. - at No. 14 Baylor ). The last time the Red Raiders lost an extra-inning game was an 11-inning game on April 30, 2010 vs. Missouri (8-12).
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF - TECH WINS SERIES & SHUTS OUT DEPARTING BIG 12 TEAM Just like a year ago, Texas Tech shutout Missouri in its final league matchup before the Tigers leave the Big 12 for the SEC. In 2011, Texas Tech shutout Nebraska (went to the Big Ten) during its final league game against the Red Raiders - also in Lubbock. Tech’s shutout over Missouri marked its first ever against the Tigers in Lubbock while Tech’s shutout last season against Nebraska was its first ever against the Cornhuskers. In addition, Tech swept its final series with Iowa State in 2001 before the Cyclones dropped their baseball program the following year. The Red Raiders are now 7-2 against programs that are in their final season playing in the Big 12 Conference.
DAN SPENCER: 1ST TECH COACH TO WIN AT LEAST 25 GAMES IN EACH OF FIRST 4 YEARS Texas Tech coach Dan Spencer became the first Red Raider coach in the history of the program to win at least 25 games during each of his first four years at the helm of the program. DAN SPENCER HAS LED TEXAS TECH TO 14 BIG 12 CONFERENCE SERIES WINS In four seasons as head coach, Dan Spencer led Texas Tech to 14 Big 12 Conference series wins. During former Tech head coach Larry Hays’ first four years as coach, the Red Raiders won nine league series between 1987-1990.
MORE ON TEXAS TECH’S SHUTOUT OVER MISSOURI: - 2nd of the season (vs. Tennessee Tech, 8-0, Feb. 19). - 23rd since 2000. - 58th at home since 1988. - Back-to-back seasons with 2 shutouts... first time at Tech since 2006-07. - Marked its 3rd shutout over a Big 12 opponent at home since 2007. - Marked its 3rd shutout over a Big 12 opponent in a series finale since 2002. - Marked Tech’s first shutout vs. Big 12 opponent during month of April. - 2nd shutout against Missouri (1st in Lubbock) with only other shutout in Columbia on March 7, 1999 (W, 13-0). McGRUDER’S 16 STOLEN BASES DURING APRIL - CAREER-HIGH IN ANY MONTH Jamodrick McGruder went 16-of-16 in stolen base attempts during the month of April to mark his most stolen bases during one month of his career. His previous high was 15-of-18 stolen bases during April of 2010, during his freshman season.
TECH WENT 2-2 VS. TOP-10 RANKED OPPONENTS ON THE ROAD THIS SEASON Texas Tech won a pair of games this season against top-10 ranked opponents on the road with an 8-4 win at No. 10 Arizona State (March 6) and with an 8-4, 12 inning victory in the series finale at No. 9 Texas A&M (May 6). The past five seasons the Red Raiders are 8-18 on the road at top-10 ranked opponents. Last season Tech defeated No. 4 Texas in Austin and in 2009 - the first season under Dan Spencer - the Red Raiders came away with four wins at top-10 ranked opponents. HAGEN HITS SECOND GAME WINNING HOME RUN OF THE WEEK Stephen Hagen blasted his second game-winning home run of the week in the series finale against No. 9 Texas A&M in College Station. Hagen hit a solo home run to left-center field to lead off the 12th inning while sparking a four-run inning for the Red Raiders. Hagen also hit a game-winning homer earlier in the week on Tuesday at New Mexico State.
11
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES JOHN NEELY’S STREAK OF 110.2 CONSECUTIVE IP WITHOUT ALLOWING A HR ENDS Texas Tech All-American RHP John Neely had a streak of 110.2 consecutive innings without allowing a home run, which included 44 appearances, that was snapped in the top of the fourth inning against Missouri in game two of the series. The streak dated back to March 26, 2010 against No. 8 Texas (DH Kevin Keyes led off the top of the fourth with a solo HR to left-center field in Lubbock). During the streak, Neely threw 1,770 consecutive pitches without allowing a home run. In fact, Neely became the first Red Raider pitcher in over 16 years to not allow a home run during a season (min. 25 IP) in 2011.
BARNES’ STREAK OF SEVEN STRAIGHT GAMES WITH AN EXTRA-BASE HIT SNAPPED Barrett Barnes had his streak of seven straight games with an extra-base hit snapped on Sunday, April 15. Barnes tallied at least one extra-base hit from April 3-14 where he totaled five doubles and three triples. That streak tied the longest for Barnes in his career as he also had seven straight games with an extra-base hit during his freshman season in 2010 (April 25-May 15). von SCHAMANN BECOMES FASTEST TECH PITCHER TO 10 CAREER WINS SINCE 2001 RS Sophomore RHP Duke von Schamann won his 10th career game on April 14 in a 7-1 victory over Houston. The victory made von Schamann the third fastest Texas Tech pitcher to reach 10 career wins over the past 11 years while collecting his 10th career win in 22 career appearances. The only Red Raiders to reach 10 wins faster during that stretch are Chris Phillips (2001 - 13 appearances) and Brandon Roberson (2001 - 14 appearances).
DUKE von SCHAMANN NAMED TO NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST RHP Duke von Schamann has been named to the National Pitcher of the Year Watch List, the College Baseball Hall of Fame announced. von Schamann is one of 51 pitchers in the nation to make the list while being one of just seven pitchers from the Big 12 Conference. It is the second straight season a Red Raider has landed on the list as RHP John Neely made the elite list last season.
TEXAS TECH/TEXAS SERIES HAS BEST ATTENDANCE MARKS SINCE 2006 The three-game series against Texas (April 5-7) ranked as the largest three-game series for the Red Raiders since 2006. A total of 11,709 fans attended the series against the Longhorns marking the most in a three-game set since April 21-23, 2006 vs. Oklahoma (11,792). The middle game of the series had 4,281 fans in attendance, marking the most since April 21, 2006 vs. Oklahoma (4,407) and just 87 tickets sold shy of a sellout (4,368). Three times this season the Red Raiders have had over 4,000 fans in attendance, marking the most 4,000-plus attendance games through 21 home games in over 11 years.
TEXAS TECH ADDS NINE TO ITS 2012-13 SIGNING CLASS Texas Tech announced its spring signing class on Wednesday, April 25, with nine additions to the 2012-13 recruiting class as the Red Raiders signed five high school prospects and four junior college standouts. This makes 16 incoming players for 2012-13 academic year. - J.J. Bissell - 1B/C - 6-2, 215 - L/R - Windsor, Colo./Fossil Ridge - Matt Custred - RHP - 6-5, 210 - R/R - Arlington, Texas/Keller - Logan Ehlers - LHP - 6-2, 220 - L/L - Nebraska City, Neb./Nebraska City/Howard College - Dalton Friend - LHP - 6-3, 235 - L/L - Rolla, Mo./Rolla/Jefferson College - Heath Herrington - RHP - 6-0, 190 - R/R - Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo/Cisco JC - Charles Moorman - C - 6-0, 205, R/R - San Diego, Calif./El Capitan - Tyler Neslony - OF - 6-0, 185, L/R - Corpus Christi, Texas/Calallen - Jarrard Potette - 6-2, 195, L/R - Webbers Falls, Okla./Hilldale - Todd Ritche - OF - 5-8, 150, L/L - Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown/Howard College
TEXAS TECH/TEXAS PLAY 14 INNING MARATHON The middle game of the Texas series saw the Red Raiders winning in 14 innings. It marked Tech’s most innings played since playing a 15-inning game at home against Kansas State on April 5, 2002 (L, 5-7). The game against Texas lasted 4 hours and 16 minutes marking Tech’s longest (minutes) game played since March 14, 2008 when the Red Raiders played a 12-inning, 4 hour and 32 minute contest at No. 22 Texas A&M (L, 5-6 in 12 inn.). The school record for most innings played in a game is 17 (at Southeastern Oklahoma in 1966 - L, 1-2).
COMIN’ UP THROWING Texas Tech redshirt freshman outfielder Jordan Lopez led the Red Raiders with six outfield assists this season. He had back-to-back games at New Mexico (April 24-25) with an outfield assists (both from RF) while both came in the exact same situation - sixth inning and at home plate to end the inning. Lopez’ six outfield assists are the most by a Red Raider since Michael Reed had six in 2010. Lopez outfield assists in back-to-back games is a first by a Tech player since Reed in 2010 (March 5-6, 2010).
BURLESON RECORDS FIRST CAREER GAME-WINNING RBI IN 14TH INNING VS. TEXAS Bryant Burleson became the second Tech freshman this season with a walk-off base hit (Tim Proudfoot - vs. Northern Illinois) this season as his came in a clutch spot in the bottom of the 14th inning with two outs and Tech trailing No. 25 Texas, 6-5. Burleson singled to right center which allowed the game-tying and game-winning run to score. TEXAS TECH VS. TOP-25 RANKED OPPONENT AT HOME Texas Tech is 3-2 against top-25 ranked opponents at home this season with a pair of wins over No. 18 St. John’s and with a victory over No. 25 Texas. Since 2001, the Red Raiders are an even 41-41 against top-25 ranked teams in Lubbock. Twice during that span Tech has won five games in a season against top-25 ranked teams while going 5-1 in 2002 and 5-4 in 2010. Last season the Red Raiders were 3-6 vs. the top 25 in Lubbock.
McGRUDER STEALS 30 BASES - FIRST RED RAIDER WITH 30 SB SINCE 2004 Jamodrick McGruder notched his 30th career stolen base against Oklahoma State (4/22) while becoming the first Red Raider with at least 30 stolen bases in a season since 2004 (Josh Brady, 34). TECH STRINGS TOGETHER 32 CONSECUTIVE INN. WITHOUT COMMITTING AN ERROR Texas Tech didn’t commit an error in parts of five consecutive games totaling 32 innings between April 17-22. The Red Raiders streak began in the eighth inning against New Mexico (4/17) and then didn’t commit an error in three straight games, including game two against the Lobos in Lubbock and the first two games against Oklahoma State before two errors were made in the bottom of the sixth inning against Oklahoma State on April 22. The last time Tech went three consecutive games without tallying an error was in 2010 when Tech went five straight games without committing an error.
McGRUDER TALLIES THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON WITH AT LEAST 20 STOLEN BASES In the 30th game of the season, Jamodrick McGruder stole his 20th base of the season - marking the third straight campaign where he has tallied at least 20 stolen bases. McGruder becomes the first Texas Tech player with three straight 20-stolen base seasons since Cody Fuller (2003-05) and just the third all-time at Texas Tech. Fuller had 29 (2003), 27 (2004) and 27 (2005). The only other Tech player to accomplish the feat is Jeff Boydston (1988-92) who had 27 stolen bases in 1990, 23 stolen bases in 1991 and 23 stolen bases in 1992.
TECH SWEEPS FIRST SERIES OVER NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENT SINCE 2006 Texas Tech’s three-game series sweep over Houston marked its first in a three-game set this season. It also marked the Red Raiders first three-game non-conference series sweep since 2006 (UNC-Asheville - in Lubbock).
TECH WINS 24TH CONSECUTIVE GAME OVER NON-NCAA D-I OPPONENT Texas Tech defeated Angelo State (NCAA D-II) 13-8 on Tuesday, April 3 at Rip Griffin Park. It marked the Red Raiders 24th consecutive victory over a non-NCAA D-I opponent, dating back to 1999. The last time Tech founds itself on the losing side against a non-NCAA D-I opponent came on April 19, 1999 at home against College of the Southwest (4-7).
TEXAS TECH DURING 10-GAME HOMESTAND Texas Tech completed its 10-game homestand - its longest of the season - with a 6-4 record after two losses to New Mexico. The Red Raiders defeated Angelo State, Texas, Dallas Baptist and swept a three-game series from Houston. Tech lost a pair of games to Texas and also two games to the Lobos. Tech opened the season with a nine-game homestand (Feb. 17-27) where they went 8-1.
DUKE von SCHAMANN NAMED BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK Following a complete-game two-hitter in a 3-1 win over Kansas in Lawrence, sophomore Duke von Schamann was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week on Monday, April 2. It marked the 18th time a Red Raider pitcher had earned the award while von Schamann became the 14th Red Raider pitcher to receive the honor. It is only the fourth time during the past five years that a Tech pitcher has been named the league’s top pitcher. • 11th Texas Tech RHP to earn the award. • 2nd Texas Tech RHP to earn the award since 2006 (Chad Bettis). • 3rd Texas Tech sophomore to earn award (Chad Bettis - 2009... Shane Wright - 1997). • Is the 4th Texas Tech pitcher to earn the award during the month of April.
REDMAN RETURNS TO LINEUP AFTER MISSING 15 GAMES DUE TO BROKEN FOOT Senior third baseman Reid Redman missed 15 games with a fractured second metatarsal in his left foot, but returned to the Tech lineup on April 18, with a start and four innings played against New Mexico. Redman went 0-for-1 with a sacrifice fly and an RBI in his return to the field. The Red Raiders went 7-8 in Redman’s absence. Redman led the Red Raiders last season in batting and was a 37th round draft pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
DUKE von SCHAMANN PITCHES COMPLETE-GAME GEM OVER KANSAS Duke von Schamann threw a complete-game two-hitter to lead Texas Tech to a 3-1 victory over Kansas in game one of the series in Lawrence. von Schamann didn’t allow an earned run while throwing a first-pitch strike to 26-of-30 batters faced. He retired 12 straight batters from the first to fifth inning and another 13 batters in a row from the fifth inning until the last out of the game. It marked his second straight complete game and his third of the season. His two hits allowed marked the fewest base hits allowed in a complete game in over 11 years. He became the first Red Raider to throw back-to-back complete games since 2005 (Tanner McElroy). He has now pitched 19 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run. His three complete games this season matches the most by a Red Raider pitcher in an entire season since 2001 (Chris Phillips, 7). von Schamann is now averaging 7.1 innings per start this season.
DON’T - WALK THIS WAY In game two of the Texas Tech at Oklahoma State series, both teams’ pitching staffs combined to not allow a walk. That marked the first time Tech and its opponent didn’t yield a walk in a game since April 28, 2001 vs. Kansas in a 2-1 Tech win. BARNES RECORDS SECOND CAREER WALK-OFF BASE HIT IN HOUSTON SERIES FINALE Barrett Barnes sent Houston back to his hometown with a three-game series sweep with his second career walk-off base hit. The junior from Sugar Land, Texas, hit a two-out, infield single to the shortstop in the bottom of the 12th inning to score Nick Hanslik to give the Red Raiders a 10-9 win on Sunday, April 15. Barnes’ first walk-off base hit also came in extrainnings a year ago when he singled through the left side in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Tech the series opening win (3-2) against Kansas in Lubbock on April 29, 2011.
12
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES BARNES BECOMES 4TH RED RAIDER ALL-TIME WITH 30 CAREER HR/100 CAREER BB Texas Tech junior Barrett Barnes became just the fourth player in school history with 30 career home runs and 100 career walks after he tallied his 100th career walk in the third inning against Kansas on Friday, March 30, in Lawrence. He is also just the seventh player in school history to tally 100 walks in his career. The only three Tech players with 30 HR/100 BB are Clint Bryant (1993-96, 44 HR/140 BB), Keith Ginter (1997-98, 34 HR/129 BB) and Mike Humphreys (41 HR/116 BB).
RED RAIDERS EARN FIRST ROAD NON-CONF WIN OVER TOP-10 TEAM SINCE 2001 Texas Tech defeated No. 10 Arizona State 8-4 on Tuesday, March 6, marking the Red Raiders first win on the road against a top-10 ranked non-conference opponent since May 27, 2001, when Tech defeated No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 11-5 at the Fullerton Regional. It also marked Tech’s first win on the road against a nationally-ranked non-conference opponent since February 15, 2005, when Tech won at No. 22 TCU (7-4). BO ALTOBELLI NAMED TO JOHNNY BENCH AWARD WATCH LIST For the second consecutive year, Texas Tech catcher Bo Altobelli has been named to the Johnny Bench Award Watch List, an award given annually to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. Altobelli is one of just 11 catchers in the nation to appear on the watch list in both 2011 and 2012. He is also just the second Tech catcher - the first since 2006-07 (Matt Smith) - to be named to the Watch List in back-to-back seasons.
BARNES BECOMES 12TH RED RAIDER EVER WITH 30 CAREER HOMERS Barrett Barnes hit his team-leading sixth home run of the season and 30th career against New Mexico State on Tuesday, March 27, at Rip Griffin Park. Barnes became just the 12th player in Texas Tech history to hit 30 career home runs. OKLAHOMA WEEKEND SETS TOP ATTENDANCE MARKS Texas Tech had several impressive attendance marks during the Oklahoma series, the first coming on Saturday with 4,187 fans in attendance, marking the most fans at a Red Raider baseball home game since 2006 (April 21 vs. No. 15 Oklahoma - 4,407). The three-game series had a total attendance of 10,936, which marked the largest attendance for a threegame home series since March 26-28, 2010 when Tech hosted No. 8 Texas and 11,484 fans were in attendance.
BURLESON HAS MOST ASSISTS BY A TECH SECOND BASEMAN IN OVER 11 YEARS Freshman infielder Bryant Burleson tallied 10 assists in Texas Tech’s 8-4 win over No. 10 Arizona State on Tuesday, Mar. 6. It marked the most assists by a Red Raider second baseman in over 11 years. It matched (3 times) the most assists by a Tech infielder since May 12, 2002, when Gera Alvarez (SS) recorded 11 assists against UT-Pan American. PROUDFOOT IS FASTEST TECH PLAYER TO 4 CAREER TRIPLES OVER PAST DECADE Freshman Tim Proudfoot recorded his fourth triple in his 13th career game making him the fastest Red Raider during the last 11 years to record four triples. The previous mark was held by Jose Delgado who notched his fourth triple during his 32nd game as a Red Raider. In fact, Proudfoot’s four triples are the most by a Red Raider since Roger Kieschnick tallied five during the 2007 season. Proudfoot’s four triples are the most by a Texas Tech freshman during a season in over 11 years.
JAMODRICK McGRUDER TALLIES FIVE STRAIGHT MULTI-HIT GAMES Jamodrick McGruder completed a five-game stretch with five straight multi-hit games from March 21-27. During that period, McGruder batted .650 (13-for-20) with eight runs, two doubles, three triples, four RBI, three walks and two stolen bases. He recorded three three-hit performances during that stretch. McGruder is the first Red Raider with five straight multi-hit games since Nick Popescu tallied seven straight in 2010 (.545, 18-for-33). EIGHT-GAME MIDWEEK WIN STREAK SNAPPED AGAINST NEW MEXICO STATE The Red Raiders started the year with a perfect 6-0 record in midweek games and with an eight-game midweek winning streak dating back to last season. The streak was snapped on Tuesday, March 27 with a 7-6 loss at home against New Mexico State. The eight-game win streak in midweek action began with a two-game series sweep at Michigan in 2011. The midweek winning streak spanned from May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012).
TECH PITCHERS MAKING THEIR MARK EARLY IN THE SEASON Texas Tech started the season 8-2 in large part because of its pitching. The Red Raiders received 10 consecutive five-plus inning starts from its starters. That marks the first time in over 15 years that Tech has received 10 straight five-plus inning starts to open a season. TEXAS TECH MAKING SEVERAL APPEARANCES ON TELEVISION THIS SEASON Texas Tech will make four appearances on television this season (not including web streaming) with games televised on FSN and Fox34 News Now. The Red Raiders will play one game on FSN (May 19 - vs. Kansas State) and two games on Fox34 News Now (April 6 - vs. Texas; April 28 - vs. Missouri).
McGRUDER: 114 CONSECUTIVE AT-BATS WITHOUT HITTING INTO A DOUBLE PLAY Jamodrick McGruder had a streak of 114 consecutive at-bats without hitting into a double play. That streak was snapped on Saturday, March 24 against No. 27 Oklahoma. Before the streak came to a close, McGruder’s last time to hit into a groundball double play was on April 22, 2011. McGruder has gone 64 at-bats this season along with the final 31 at-bats of the 2011 season without hitting into a groundball double play.
HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC - MINUTE MAID PARK Texas Tech picked up a 10-4 victory at the Houston College Classic against the Houston Cougars on Sunday, Mar. 4. The win gave Tech its first win at the HCC since 2008. Below is a look at the Red Raiders’ history at the HCC, dating back to the first year in 2001. Texas Tech at the Houston College Classic (2001-2012) 2012_____________________#4 Arkansas (L, 1-3), #4 Rice (L, 2-6), Houston (W, 10-4) 2010_________________________#7 TCU (L, 2-11), #9 Rice (L, 2-3), Houston (L, 8-15) 2008_______________________ Houston (L, 4-5), Tennessee (W, 7-3), #6 Rice (L, 4-5) 2006_______________________ #4 Rice (L, 1-5), #12 Tulane (L, 4-6), Houston (L, 1-5) 2004_______________#1 Rice (L, 6-9), Houston (W, 12-7, 11 inn.), Ohio State (W, 9-4) 2002_________________TCU (W, 2-1, 10 inn.), UL Lafayette (L, 3-4), #11 Rice (L, 4-17) 2001__________________________ TCU (W, 5-4), #7 Rice (L, 6-13), Houston (L, 5-11)
RED RAIDERS RECEIVE FIRST NATIONAL RANKING SINCE 2005 Texas Tech received its first national ranking in a major college baseball poll since March 28, 2005, when Collegiate Baseball Newspaper tabbed the Red Raiders as the No. 24 ranked team in the nation on Monday, Feb. 27. Tech’s last appearance in a major top-25 poll came when USA Today/ESPN ranked Tech No. 25 on March 28, 2005. The ranking also marks Tech’s first in the Collegiate Baseball poll since March 7, 2005 (No. 27). Red Raiders in the National Polls (2012): Monday, Feb. 27__________________________ #24 (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper) Monday, Mar. 5__________________________ #26 (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper) Monday, Mar. 12_________________________ #27 (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper)
McGRUDER NAMED TO HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Junior Jamodrick McGruder was named to the Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team as he led all players at the six-team classic with four walks and three stolen bases. McGruder also tallied a .300 batting average (3-for-10) while scoring three runs.
DAN SPENCER BECOMES THIRD TEXAS TECH HEAD COACH WITH 100 CAREEER WINS Texas Tech head coach Dan Spencer won his 100th career game at Texas Tech with a 14-8 victory over Florida Gulf Coast on Wednesday, Mar. 21 at Rip Griffin Park. Spencer became just the third head coach to win 100 games as the skipper of the Red Raiders and he reached the milestone in the second fewest games. Head Coaches with 100 Career Victories at Texas Tech Larry Hays - reached 100 career wins in 183 games (1987-1990) Dan Spencer - reached 100 career wins in 194 games (2009-Present) Kal Segrist - reached 100 career wins in 212 games (1968-1974)
TECH GOES 5-0 IN BROOKS WALLACE CLASSIC - NINE MAKE ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Texas Tech finished the third-annual Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic with a perfect 5-0 record. The Red Raiders placed nine players on the All-Tournament team, including center fielder Barrett Barnes who was named the Most Outstanding Player. Joining Barnes on the All-Tournament team were Bo Altobelli (C), Scott LeJeune (1B), Tim Proudfoot (SS), Reid Redman (3B), Jamodrick McGruder (OF), Duke von Schamann (SP), Shane Broyles (SP) and Jamen Parten (RP). Barnes finished the four-day classic batting .438 (7-for-16) with seven runs, two doubles, two home runs, eight RBI, six walks, four stolen bases, .591 on-base percentage and .938 slugging percentage.
TEXAS TECH OFFENSE EXPLODES VERSES ALABAMA A&M Texas Tech had a memorable two-game stretch when it swept a midweek series from Alabama A&M by scores of 21-1 and 25-5. Texas Tech accomplished many achievements that hadn’t happened in a number of years, including: - Scoring 25 runs in a game (March 6, 2004 - 30 vs. Harvard) - Scored 46 runs in back-to-back games (March 6, 2004 - 48 runs vs. Harvard in DH). - Consecutive 20-run games (May 8-9, 2003 - vs. Wofford... 20-9, 20-10). - 40 run margin of victory in consecutive games (March 24-25, 1997) - 23 base hits at home (March 6, 2004 - 24 vs. Harvard). 14 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING OPPONENT MORE THAN SIX RUNS The Red Raiders started the season holding their opponents to six runs or fewer in 14 straight games. That is the longest streak for the Red Raiders to start a season since 1986 (16 games). The streak was snapped in the 15th game of the season when TCU scored seven runs in a 7-4 win over Texas Tech on Monday, Mar. 12 in Fort Worth.
13
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES LeJEUNE & BARNES REACH 100-CAREER RBI MILESTONE Texas Tech juniors Barrett Barnes and Scott LeJeune each tallied their 100th career RBI over the second weekend of the season. LeJeune reached the milestone during his 118th career game played, making him the sixth fastest Red Raider to reach 100-career RBI during the past decade. Barnes reached 100 career RBI in his 120th game, making him the eighth fastest Tech player to reach 100 RBI. Below is a list of Red Raiders with 100 career RBI (since 2000) and how quickly they reached the milestone. Player (Years at Tech)_______________________ Career Games to Reach 100 RBI Cameron Blair (2004-05)________________________________________________ 69 Nick Blankenship (2001-02)_____________________________________________ 90 Josh Haney (2003-04)_________________________________________________ 107 Gera Alvarez (2001-02)________________________________________________ 115 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)_____________________________________________ 117 SCOTT LeJEUNE (2009-12)_____________________________________________118 Chris Richburg (2005, 2007-09)__________________________________________ 119 BARRETT BARNES (2010-12)___________________________________________120 Matt Smith (2005-07)__________________________________________________ 123 Taylor Ashby (2007-2010)______________________________________________ 149 Cody Fuller (2002-05)_________________________________________________ 158 Madison Edwards (2002-05)____________________________________________ 174 Joey Kenworthy (2007-2010)___________________________________________ 181
BROYLES/SHELLHORN MAKE IMPRESSIVE DEBUTS A pair of juniors - RHP Shane Broyles and LHP Rusty Shellhorn - made their Texas Tech debuts on Opening Weekend while both made impressive starts. Broyles (transferred from Seminole State) pitched 7.1 innings while allowing five runs (4 ER) on six hits with six strikeouts and didn’t allow a walk. It marked the first time since 2008 (RHP Nathan Karns, 7 SO vs. Oral Roberts) that a Red Raider had struck out at least six in a career (starting) debut. The following day Shellhorn went seven scoreless innings allowing just four hits with one walk and six strikeouts. Shellhorn became the first Red Raider in over 11 years to pitch seven scoreless innings in his Texas Tech starting debut. TECH NOTCHES FIRST ONE-HITTER IN OVER 11 YEARS ON OPENING DAY RHP Duke von Schamann and RHP Trey Masek combined for a one-hitter on Opening Day in Tech’s 4-1 win over No. 31 Missouri State. von Schamann started and went seven innings (1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO) while Masek pitched the final two innings with three strikeouts to earn his first career save. Last season the Red Raiders had three pitchers combine (Coulombe, Brennan Stewart, Neely) on a two-hit shutout on Opening Day against Western Michigan (8-0). PROUDFOOT EARNS RED RAIDER CLASSIC MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Freshman SS Tim Proudfoot was named the Red Raider Classic’s Most Outstanding Player while batting .429 (6-for-14) with three runs, two triples and six RBI while leading all players at the classic with 17 assists from the shortstop position. Proudfoot began his career with three straight multiple RBI games, including hitting a two-run triple on Opening Day to give Tech a three-run cushion they would hold against Missouri State (4-1).
BROYLES MAKES BACK-TO-BACK 7 INNING STARTS TO BEGIN TECH CAREER Shane Broyles became the first Tech pitcher in over 11 years to make back-to-back seveninning starts to begin his career. Broyles earned the win in his career debut pitching 7.1 innings with six strikeouts against Tennessee Tech (2/18) and followed up that performance by pitching 7.2 innings with three strikeouts in a win over No. 18 St. John’s (2/26).
TEXAS TECH FRESHMEN EXCEL ON OPENING DAY Freshman SS Tim Proudfoot not only had a standout opening weekend, he continued what has seemed to be a consistent trend over the last several years from Texas Tech freshmen on Opening Day - he got a pair of RBI. The past four years - all under Dan Spencer - Texas Tech has had a freshman tally multiple RBI on Opening Day. Player (Year as a Freshman)____________________ RBI - Opening Day Opponent Tim Proudfoot (2012)______________________________2 - vs. No. 31 Missouri State David Paiz (2011)____________________________________ 3 - vs. Western Michigan Barrett Barnes (2010)_________________________________ 6 - vs. Jacksonville State Kevin Whitehead (2009)_________________________________2 - vs. Southern Utah
BACK-TO-BACK GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING EXTRA-BASE HIT The Red Raiders pitchers went back-to-back games (vs. Northern Illinois/vs. No. 18 St. John’s) without allowing an extra-base hit. It marked the first time in over 11 years the Red Raiders have gone back-to-back games without allowing an extra-base hit. TECH EARN 1ST WIN OVER A TOP-25 NON-CONF OPPONENT AT HOME SINCE 2006 Texas Tech’s victory over No. 18 St. John’s in the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic opener on Feb. 24 marked more than just a win over a top-25 ranked opponent, it marked Tech’s first over a top-25 non-conference team at home since April 17, 2006 when the Red Raiders handed No. 10 Arizona State a 7-2 loss in Lubbock.
EIGHT TEXAS TECH PLAYERS NAMED TO RED RAIDER CLASSIC ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Texas Tech won the Red Raider Classic with the best record (3-1) among the field of competition. Tech ended the Red Raider Classic with eight players being named to the AllTournament team. Joining SS Tim Proudfoot - who was named the Most Outstanding Player - was C Bo Altobelli, 1B Scott LeJeune, 2B Jamodrick McGruder, 3B Reid Redman, CF Barrett Barnes, SP Duke von Schamann and SP Rusty Shellhorn.
BARNES COLLECTS FIRST CAREER INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN Barrett Barnes is used to hitting home runs, he now has 27 for his career, but his 26th career home run came in a different fashion as he had to leg it out while hitting the ball of the top of the center field wall and then made it around the bases for a three-run, inside-the-park home run. The homer gave Tech a 4-1 advantage over No. 18 St. John’s, which they would end up holding for the win. It was the first inside-the-park home run by a Red Raider since February 27, 2010 (Nick Popescu, 3-run HR, vs. Bethune-Cookman).
TEXAS TECH ON OPENING DAY With its 4-1 win over No. 31 Missouri State, Texas Tech improved to 40-23 on Opening Day, which includes a 13-1 record since 1999. Fourth-year head coach Dan Spencer has led Tech to four consecutive wins on Opening Day, including an 8-0 shutout over Western Michigan last season. It marked Tech’s first shutout on Opening Day since a 21-0 victory over Howard on Jan. 26, 2001. Overall, the shutout was just the fifth all-time for the Red Raiders on Opening Day (1966, 1986, 1993, 2001, 2011). Texas Tech’s only loss over the past 12 years on Opening Day came against then-No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette, 0-4, at the Roadrunner Classic in San Antonio on Feb. 23, 2008.
PAIZ TOSSES 5 NO-HIT INNINGS DURING SEASON DEBUT VS. NORTHERN ILLINOIS Texas Tech sophomore David Paiz became the first Red Raider to carry a no-hitter through five innings since April 20, 2007 (A.J. Ramos - 5.1 IP, vs. Kansas) during his season debut when he pitched five innings with one walk and four strikeouts. Paiz served the majority of his freshman season as the Red Raiders Friday-night starter. RED RAIDERS HOLD NORTHERN ILLINOIS WITHOUT A HIT FOR EIGHT INNINGS Texas Tech had four pitchers (David Paiz, Jerad McCrummen, Andre Wheeler, Trey Masek) combine on a no-hitter through eight innings against Northern Illinois on Monday, Feb. 27, while the Huskies finally broke into the hit column in the top of the ninth inning. The last time the Red Raiders held an opponent without a hit through eight innings was on Feb. 20, 2006 against Eastern New Mexico State during a 16-0 victory. Also in that game, Eastern New Mexico tallied two hits in the ninth inning.
OPENING DAY IN LUBBOCK Texas Tech has been nearly unbeatable when hosting Opening Day on their home turf with a 27-5 all-time record. The Red Raiders have won 13 straight Opening Day games at home, dating back to a 1-10 loss against TCU (2/11/97). In fact, since 1986, Texas Tech is 19-1 on Opening Day in its home ballpark. This year marked Tech’s fourth straight Opening Day at home. HOME OPENING ATTENDANCES Texas Tech opened its new ballpark in style hosting Opening Day with a paid attendance of 2,605 - Tech’s largest Opening Day crowd since 2003. Here is a look back at the past 12 years attendance on Opening Day at the home of Red Raider baseball. Year Attendance_______ Result_____Opponent__________________ Score 2012 2,605_____________ W_________No. 31 Missouri State____________ 4-1 2011 2,398_____________ W_________Western Michigan______________ 8-0 2010 2,243_____________ W_________Jacksonville State_______________ 8-3 2009 1,866_____________ W_________Southern Utah________________ 14-3 2008 1,862_____________ W_________Central Arkansas______________ 15-6 2007 1,922_____________ W_________Stephen F. Austin____________4-3 (11) 2006 1,847_____________ W_________Louisiana-Monroe_____________ 21-5 2005 1,941_____________ W_________New Mexico__________________ 18-6 2004 2,020_____________ W_________Campbell____________________ 18-1 2003 3,018_____________ W_________New Mexico___________________ 4-2 2002 2,663_____________ W_________BYU__________________________ 8-6 2001 2,371_____________ W_________Howard______________________ 21-0
NINE-GAME HOMESTAND Texas Tech opened the season with an 8-1 record during its nine-game homestand. It marked Tech’s best record during a season-opening extended homestand (7-plus games) since the Red Raiders opened the 1997 season with an 11-1 record during a 12-game homestand. It also marked the fourth consecutive season that the Red Raiders had began the season with a homestand of at least six games. Last season Tech opened the campaign with a school-record 18-game homestand (12-6 record). STARTING STRONG Texas Tech started the season with three consecutive starting pitchers (von Schamann, Broyles, Shellhorn) tallying at least seven innings pitched. This marked a first for the Red Raiders through its opening three games since 1999 when Shane Wright, Brad Ralston and Brandon Roberson each went at least seven innings as starters. In Tech’s fourth game, Daniel Coulombe 5.1 innings, which marked the first time Tech had four consecutive starters pitch at least five innings to open a season since 1999.
DAN SPENCER IN SEASON OPENERS Texas Tech has won four consecutive Opening Day games under head coach Dan Spencer. Spencer has become just the second head coach in Texas Tech history to win four consecutive Opening Day games. Spencer joined Kal Segrist who won a school-record five consecutive Opening Day games to begin his 16-year tenure as head coach of the Red Raiders.
14
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME NOTES COMING OUT RUNNIN’ Once again the Red Raiders came out running on Opening Day with four stolen bases against Missouri State. The past four Opening Day games the Red Raiders have 19 stolen bases.. In 2009, the Red Raiders swiped six bases (Rueda 3; Reed 2; Kenworthy) against Southern Utah, in 2010 Tech grabbed five stolen bases (Barnes 2; LeJeune, Mayo, Hagen) and last season Tech notched four stolen bases (Popescu 2, Redman, Tomlinson) and this season Tech posted four against Missouri State (Altobelli 2, Barnes, Moore).
TEXAS TECH IN THE PRESEASON POLLS Texas Tech has been ranked anywhere from third-to-seventh in preseason Big 12 Conference polls by Baseball America, Perfect Game USA, College Baseball Daily, College Baseball Today and by the league’s head coaches. The Red Raiders are preseason No. 7 in the league’s coaches’ poll, which is exactly where they were ranked last season. Here is a look at previous seasons and where Tech was predicted to finish in the coaches’ poll compared to where they finished at the end of the season in the league standings. Year Predicted Finished 2012________________________________________ 7th____________ T-8th 2011________________________________________ 7th_____________ 7th 2010________________________________________ 10th____________ 5th 2009________________________________________ 8th_____________ 7th 2008________________________________________ 10th___________ 10th 2007________________________________________ 6th____________ 10th 2006________________________________________T-8th____________ 8th 2005________________________________________ 6th_____________ 8th 2004________________________________________ 7th_____________ 3rd 2003________________________________________T-4th____________ 9th 2002________________________________________ 5th_____________ 3rd 2001________________________________________ 7th_____________2nd 2000________________________________________ 3rd_____________ 5th 1999_________________________________________1st_____________ 3rd
BARRETT BARNES CONTINUES OPENING DAY SUCCESS Junior Barrett Barnes continued his success on Opening Day as he went 1-for-3 with a double, run scored and stolen base. Barnes is now 6-for-10 on Opening Day with five runs, two doubles, three home runs, eight RBI and three stolen bases. TEXAS TECH RETURNS 19 LETTERWINNERS The Red Raiders return 19 letterwinners from last year’s team, giving them back a high percentage of nearly every offensive and pitching category. Overall, Tech returns eight position players who started at least 32 games and 10 pitchers who threw at least 20 innings last season. Below is a look at what percentage returns for Tech (Hitting/Pitching). HITTING 92% of team’s home runs 83% of team’s extra-base hits 77% of team’s base hits 75% of team’s RBI 66% of team’s stolen bases
OPPONENTS IN THE POLLS Eleven Texas Tech opponents have received preseason national rankings, appearing in at least one of the following polls: Collegiate Baseball (CB), NCBWA, Baseball America (BA) and USA Today/ESPN Coaches (ESPN). Team________________________________CB________ NCBWA___ BA_______ ESPN Arizona State_________________________No. 17_____ No. 15_____ No. 17_____ NR Arkansas_____________________________No. 8______ No. 7______ No. 4______ No. 8 Baylor_______________________________No. 28_____ No. 32_____ NR________ NR Dallas Baptist_________________________NR________ No. 33_____ NR________ NR Missouri State_________________________No. 31_____ NR________ NR________ NR Oklahoma____________________________No. 16_____ No. 14_____ No. 19_____ No. 15 Rice_________________________________No. 7______ No. 8______ No. 6 _____ No. 7 St. John’s_____________________________No. 11_____ No. 27_____ NR________ No. 21 TCU_________________________________No. 10_____ No. 13_____ No. 15_____ No. 11 Texas________________________________No. 5______ No. 7______ No. 13_____ No. 5 Texas A&M____________________________No. 6______ No. 5______ No. 7______ No. 6
PITCHING 100% of team’s saves 82% of team’s wins 81% of team’s innings pitched 81% of team’s strikeouts
TECH HAS MOST RETURNING LETTERWINNERS IN OVER 31 YEARS Tech returns 19 letterwinners from 2011, marking the program’s most returning letterwinners in over 31 years. Twice the past decade Tech has returned 18 letterwinners. JOHN NEELY & BARRETT BARNES RECEIVE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA HONORS Texas Tech has had two players show up consistently in preseason All-America teams as senior RHP closer John Neely and junior CF Barrett Barnes have combined for six preseason All-American accolades. Neely, a third team All-America selection last season by the NCBWA, has earned preseason honors from NCBWA (second team) and College Baseball Insider (second team). Barnes has picked up four preseason All-America awards from Baseball America (third team), Perfect Game (third team), College Baseball Insider (honorable mention) and College Sports Madness (fourth team). In fact, Barnes has collected a total of 22 preseason awards from numerous media outlets and publications.
TEXAS TECH SIGNS SEVEN DURING EARLY SIGNING PERIOD Texas Tech announced its early signing class in November, a class that includes five pitchers, one infielder and an outfielder that will join the Red Raiders for the fall. All seven of Tech’s signees are high school standouts. - Brandon Baeckel - INF - 6-0, 185 - R/R - Loveland, Colo./Mountain View - Luke Downs - RHP - 6-1, 205 - R/R - Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo - Reid Meyer - LHP - 6-4, 195 - R/L - Fort Worth, Texas/Fort Worth Country Day - Conner Smith - OF - 6-4, 200, L/L - Mansfield, Texas/Legacy - Johnathon Tripp - RHP/UTL - 6-5, 185 - R/R - Spring, Texas/Klein - Matt Withrow - RHP - 6-3, 210 - R/R - Odessa, Texas/Midland Christian - Joe Zurawik - RHP - 5-11, 170 - R/R - Bixby, Okla./Bishop Kelley
RED RAIDERS SHUTOUT TEXAS TECH ALUMS, 6-0 Texas Tech newcomer RHP Shane Broyles dominated in the third-annual alumni game as he tossed 4.1 perfect innings with eight strikeouts to lead the current Red Raiders over their alums, 6-0, on Saturday, Feb. 11 at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park. Texas Tech improved to 3-0 all-time against its alumni. The alumni team did feature 11 players who had been drafted with four All-Americans. Freshman shortstop Tim Proudfoot led all hitters going 2-for-2 with a pair of RBI. Four Red Raider pitchers combined to strike out 16 batters while allowing just two walks and gave up just one base hit.
RED RAIDER BIRTHDAYS DURING 2012 SEASON Four Red Raiders will celebrate their birthdays on a gameday this season. Right-handed pitcher Brennan Stewart turns 23 when Tech opens a three-game series in Fort Worth at TCU on March 9. Freshman shortstop Tim Proudfoot will have his 19th birthday on the Red Raiders Big 12 home series opener against Oklahoma on Friday, March 23. Junior righthanded pitcher Jamen Parten will celebrate his 21st birthday in Lawrence, Kan., on March 30, the first day of the Red Raiders’ three-game trip to Kansas. Senior lefty Ben Flora will have his 22nd birthday on April 20 when Tech opens a three-game road series at Oklahoma State in Stillwater. Five other Tech players will celebrate a birthday during the season, but will have their birthday land on an off-day. Redshirt sophomore Duke von Schamann celebrates his 21st birthday during the NCAA Regionals on June 3. Tech Players’ Birthdays During 2012 Season: Player Birthday Age Rusty Shellhorn February 22 22 Brennan Stewart March 9 23 Tim Proudfoot March 23 19 Jamen Parten March 30 21 Ben Flora April 20 22 Brennan Moore May 3 21 Duke von Schamann June 3 21
RED RAIDERS ON THE FALL ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL The Texas Tech baseball program had 18 student-athletes who received academic honor roll status following the fall semester. Nine Tech players earned Dean’s List status (3.50-4.00 GPA) while three Red Raiders recorded perfect 4.0 GPAs. NEW OPPONENTS Texas Tech will play two first-time opponents this season when they host both Tennessee Tech and Florida Gulf Coast. Last season the Red Raiders faced three first-time opponents (Western Michigan, Utah Valley, Iowa) who they went a combined 4-0 against.
15
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL NOTES:
16
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 SEASON RESULTS Record: 29-26
Home: 22-11
Away: 6-13
Date Opponent W Score L R-H-E R-H-E Inn # 2/17/12 #31 MISSOURI STATE W 4-1 4-6-2 1-1-2 9 # 2/18/12 TENNESSEE TECH W 9-5 9-14-1 5-6-1 9 # 2/19/12 TENNESSEE TECH W 8-0 8-12-2 0-6-0 9 # 2/20/12 #31 MISSOURI STATE 2-4 L 2-7-1 4-7-2 9 ^ 2/24/12 #18 ST. JOHN’S W 4-1 4-8-0 1-7-2 9 ^ 2/25/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 8-5 8-8-2 5-6-2 9 ^ 2/26/12 #18 ST. JOHN’S W 5-2 5-7-0 2-5-0 9 ^ 2/26/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 10-4 10-15-2 4-8-2 9 ^ 2/27/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 3-2 3-9-2 2-3-0 9 + 3/02/12 vs. #4 Arkansas 1-3 L 1-7-0 3-7-0 9 + 3/03/12 vs. #4 Rice 2-6 L 2-4-1 6-9-1 9 + 3/04/12 vs. Houston W 10-4 10-15-0 4-10-3 9 3/06/12 at #10 Arizona State W 8-4 8-10-0 4-9-3 9 3/11/12 at #26 TCU 1-2 L 1-5-2 2-4-0 9 3/12/12 at #26 TCU 4-7 L 4-9-1 7-13-0 9 3/13/12 ALABAMA A&M W 21-1 21-19-0 1-2-0 9 3/14/12 ALABAMA A&M W 25-5 25-23-4 5-8-5 9 * 3/16/12 at Baylor 4-9 L 4-9-0 9-16-0 9 * 3/17/12 at Baylor 3-4 L 3-7-2 4-10-0 9 * 3/18/12 at Baylor 1-8 L 1-7-2 8-8-1 9 3/20/12 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 11-4 11-15-1 4-8-2 9 3/21/12 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 14-8 14-16-1 8-14-1 9 * 3/23/12 #27 OKLAHOMA W 6-1 6-12-1 1-6-1 9 * 3/24/12 #27 OKLAHOMA 3-5 L 3-8-0 5-10-1 9 * 3/25/12 #27 OKLAHOMA 2-8 L 2-11-4 8-13-2 9 3/27/12 NEW MEXICO STATE 6-7 L 6-10-1 7-10-0 9 * 3/30/12 at Kansas W 3-1 3-8-1 1-2-1 9 * 3/31/12 at Kansas 2-5 L 2-7-1 5-9-0 9 * 4/01/12 at Kansas 3-9 L 3-9-2 9-11-1 9 4/03/12 ANGELO STATE W 13-8 13-15-0 8-11-2 9 * 4/05/12 #25 TEXAS 4-7 L 4-8-1 7-10-0 9 * 4/06/12 #25 TEXAS W 7-6 7-12-1 6-12-3 (14) * 4/07/12 #25 TEXAS 3-14 L 3-6-2 14-19-3 9 4/11/12 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-1 7-9-0 1-9-1 9 4/13/12 HOUSTON W 15-4 15-13-2 4-8-4 9 4/14/12 HOUSTON W 7-1 7-12-0 1-15-2 9 4/15/12 HOUSTON W 10-9 10-19-2 9-13-0 (12) 4/17/12 NEW MEXICO 3-10 L 3-12-2 10-12-1 9 4/18/12 NEW MEXICO 4-6 L 4-7-0 6-13-1 9 * 4/20/12 at Oklahoma State 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-7-1 9 * 4/21/12 at Oklahoma State 2-5 L 2-7-0 5-10-0 9 * 4/22/12 at Oklahoma State 1-7 L 1-4-2 7-10-1 9 4/24/12 at New Mexico W 9-5 9-11-0 5-15-3 9 4/25/12 at New Mexico 13-14 L 13-14-3 14-19-2 9 * 4/27/12 MISSOURI 0-9 L 0-7-3 9-15-1 9 * 4/28/12 MISSOURI W 4-3 4-10-3 3-4-0 9 * 4/29/12 MISSOURI W 7-0 7-10-0 0-4-0 9 5/01/12 at New Mexico State W 12-7 12-15-1 7-11-1 9 * 5/04/12 at #9 Texas A&M 2-4 L 2-9-2 4-6-2 9 * 5/05/12 at #9 Texas A&M 2-7 L 2-5-0 7-8-1 9 * 5/06/12 at #9 Texas A&M W 8-4 8-17-0 4-10-1 (12) 5/08/12 at #27 Dallas Baptist W 5-0 5-7-0 0-6-4 9 * 5/17/12 KANSAS STATE 5-7 L 5-6-1 7-11-1 9 * 5/18/12 KANSAS STATE 1-5 L 1-6-3 5-11-0 9 * 5/19/12 KANSAS STATE W 2-8 8-9-1 2-8-1 9
Neutral: 1-2
Overall Big 12 Pitcher of Record 1-0-0 0-0-0 von Schamann (1-0) 2-0-0 0-0-0 Broyles (1-0) 3-0-0 0-0-0 Shellhorn (1-0) 3-1-0 0-0-0 Neely (0-1) 4-1-0 0-0-0 von Schamann (2-0) 5-1-0 0-0-0 Coulombe (1-0) 6-1-0 0-0-0 Broyles (2-0) 7-1-0 0-0-0 Shellhorn (2-0) 8-1-0 0-0-0 Neely (1-1) 8-2-0 0-0-0 von Schamann (2-1) 8-3-0 0-0-0 Shellhorn (2-1) 9-3-0 0-0-0 Masek (1-0) 10-3-0 0-0-0 Neely (2-1) 10-4-0 0-0-0 von Schamann (2-2) 10-5-0 0-0-0 Masek (1-1) 11-5-0 0-0-0 Shellhorn (3-1) 12-5-0 0-0-0 Paiz (1-0) 12-6-0 0-1-0 von Schamann (2-3) 12-7-0 0-2-0 McCrummen (0-1) 12-8-0 0-3-0 Broyles (2-1) 13-8-0 0-3-0 Paiz (2-0) 14-8-0 0-3-0 Shellhorn (4-1) 15-8-0 1-3-0 von Schamann (3-3) 15-9-0 1-4-0 Neely (2-2) 15-10-0 1-5-0 Masek (1-2) 15-11-0 1-5-0 Masek (1-3) 16-11-0 2-5-0 von Schamann (4-3) 16-12-0 2-6-0 Neely (2-3) 16-13-0 2-7-0 Paiz (2-1) 17-13-0 2-7-0 McCrummen (1-1) 17-14-0 2-8-0 Br. Stewart (0-1) 18-14-0 3-8-0 Parten (1-0) 18-15-0 3-9-0 Neely (2-4) 19-15-0 3-9-0 Corwin (1-0) 20-15-0 3-9-0 Neely (3-4) 21-15-0 3-9-0 von Schamann (5-3) 22-15-0 3-9-0 McCrummen (2-1) 22-16-0 3-9-0 Shellhorn (4-2) 22-17-0 3-9-0 Easterling (0-1) 22-18-0 3-10-0 McCrummen (2-2) 22-19-0 3-11-0 Broyles (2-2) 22-20-0 3-12-0 Masek (1-4) 23-20-0 3-12-0 McCrummen (3-2) 23-21-0 3-12-0 Br. Stewart (0-2) 23-22-0 3-13-0 Neely (3-5) 24-22-0 4-13-0 von Schamann (6-3) 25-22-0 5-13-0 Shellhorn (5-2) 26-22-0 5-13-0 Br. Stewart (1-2) 26-23-0 5-14-0 Neely (3-6) 26-24-0 5-15-0 Shellhorn (5-3) 27-24-0 6-15-0 Wheeler (1-0) 28-24-0 6-15-0 Flora (1-0) 28-25-0 6-16-0 von Schamann (6-4) 28-26-0 6-17-0 Neely (3-7) 29-26-0 7-17-0 Masek (2-4)
* Big 12 Conference game # Red Raider Classic - Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (Lubbock, Texas) ^ Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic - Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (Lubbock, Texas) + Houston College Classic - Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas) $ Big 12 Championship - RedHawks Field (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ( ) Extra inning game
17
Big 12 Conference: 7-17
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
Attend Temp 2,605 42° 2,461 44° 2,221 39° 2,419 43° 2,625 52° 2,685 59° 2,779 60° 2,795 69° 2,311 48° 8,540 78° 8,589 68° 7,788 70° 1,546 80° 4,098 55° 4,527 75° 3,309 77° 2,615 66° 2,790 75° 2,856 78° 2,496 72° 2,368 51° 2,591 46° 3,277 73° 4,187 85° 3,472 76° 2,348 86° 1,193 76° 999 82° 1,039 83° 2,382 67° 3,216 81° 4,281 86° 4,212 68° 2,335 78° 2,929 82° 2,762 88° 2,619 61° 2,638 77° 2,392 73° 485 63° 3,758 67° 512 67° 1,596 86° 1,361 79° 2,856 88° 3,224 83° 3,018 67° 501 87° 5,178 90° 4,775 90° 4,389 85° 364 75° 2,558 86° 2,876 93°
Time 2:05 2:36 2:30 2:16 2:31 2:46 2:07 2:22 2:08 2:25 2:47 2:57 3:03 2:08 2:37 2:28 2:32 3:00 2:47 3:01 3:07 3:05 2:29 2:25 3:15 3:19 2:16 2:18 2:38 3:01 2:51 4:16 3:35 2:29 2:41 2:46 4:12 2:59 3:05 2:19 2:19 2:32 3:05 3:24 2:25 2:42 2:05 3:11 2:46 2:33 4:34 2:12 2:37 2:18
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 SEASON STATISTICS
18
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
19
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. BAYLOR
20
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. TEXAS A&M
21
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. TEXAS
22
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. OKLAHOMA
23
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. OKLAHOMA STATE
24
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. MISSOURI
25
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. KANSAS
26
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. KANSAS STATE
27
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
TEAM HITTING GAME-BY-GAME
28
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH
TEAM PITCHING GAME-BY-GAME
29
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
BASEBALL
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL AB-R-H-RBI BREAKDOWN
1
3
4
5
8
9
10
11
12
17
18
21
LeJeune
Eureste
Altobelli
Redman Whitehead
Barnes
Burleson
Paiz
Hanslik
Hagen
Lopez
Randolph
Moore
Bass
4-1-1-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-0-0
4-0-1-2
DNP
3-1-1-0
DNP
2-0-1-0
0-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-1-0
DNP
4-1-2-2
3-2-1-0
4-1-3-1
0-0-0-0
4-0-2-0
4-1-1-0
3-0-0-1
5-2-2-3
1-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-1-2-1
DNP
4-2-2-2
DNP
4-0-3-3
DNP
3-0-2-2
4-2-2-0
DNP
5-1-1-0
5-1-1-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
3-0-0-0
3-2-1-0
DNP
Missouri State
3-0-1-0
2-1-1-0
4-0-1-0
1-1-0-0
4-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-3-1
1-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
St. John’s
4-1-1-0
3-2-1-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-0
4-0-2-1
4-0-0-0
3-1-1-3
3-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
1-0-1-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
2/25
Northern Illinois
2-2-1-0
3-1-1-0
3-1-1-0
1-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
4-1-1-1
DNP
4-2-2-2
DNP
5-0-1-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
2/26
St. John’s
2-1-1-1
3-2-1-1
3-0-1-1
DNP
4-0-0-0
3-0-1-0
DNP
3-1-2-1
3-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
1-0-1-0
1-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
0-1-0-0
DNP
2/26
Northern Illinois
4-0-0-0
4-1-3-0
5-1-4-1
1-0-0-0
4-2-2-2
5-1-1-2
DNP
2-3-1-2
3-0-2-2
DNP
DNP
5-2-2-1
2-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
DNP
2/27
Northern Illinois
4-0-2-1
2-1-0-0
4-0-1-1
4-0-2-0
3-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
DNP
4-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-1-2-0
DNP
3/2
Arkansas
3-1-1-0
3-0-1-0
4-0-0-0
3-0-1-0
3-0-1-0
3-0-2-1
1-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
3/3
Rice
3-0-0-0
3-1-0-0
3-0-0-1
3-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
4-1-2-1
2-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
3-0-1-0
DNP
3/4
Houston
5-2-2-1
4-2-2-0
5-1-2-3
DNP
5-1-3-1
3-1-1-0
3-1-3-0
4-1-0-1
5-0-1-2
DNP
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
3-1-1-0
DNP
3/6
Arizona State
6-1-1-1
3-0-0-1
4-2-2-0
DNP
5-2-2-1
3-1-1-0
1-2-1-2
5-0-0-0
4-0-2-1
0-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-1-1
DNP
3/10
TCU
4-0-1-0
2-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-0-0
3-0-1-1
4-0-1-0
4-1-2-0
3-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
3/11
TCU
4-0-0-1
3-1-0-0
4-0-1-2
DNP
4-0-3-0
4-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
3-1-1-0
3-1-2-0
DNP
DNP
4-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
2-1-1-0
DNP
3/13
Alabama A&M
4-2-1-1
3-4-2-0
2-0-1-1
2-0-2-2
DNP
4-2-3-2
4-4-2-3
2-2-1-4
6-2-3-5
4-1-3-2
1-0-0-0
2-1-0-0
1-1-0-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
5-2-1-0
3/14
Alabama A&M
6-4-4-6
2-2-1-0
3-3-2-1
3-1-1-0
3-3-3-4
4-3-3-0
DNP
3-0-0-1
5-1-0-1
0-0-0-0
2-2-2-3
2-1-1-1
2-1-1-0
6-1-4-6
3-3-1-0
1-0-0-1
3/16
Baylor
4-1-1-0
3-0-0-1
4-0-2-0
DNP
4-1-1-0
4-0-2-0
0-0-0-0
3-1-1-2
4-1-1-0
4-0-1-1
DNP
3-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
3/17
Baylor
4-1-2-0
3-0-0-0
3-0-2-1
DNP
4-0-0-0
3-1-0-0
3-0-0-0
2-0-1-1
4-0-1-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
2-1-1-1
DNP
3/18
Baylor
5-0-2-1
3-0-1-0
3-0-1-0
DNP
4-0-1-0
4-0-0-0
3-0-1-0
4-0-0-0
4-1-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
3-0-1-0
0-0-0-0
3/20
Florida Gulf Coast
3-2-1-1
4-2-1-3
5-0-2-3
DNP
4-2-2-0
5-1-2-1
5-0-2-1
3-2-2-1
0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
2-1-1-1
1-0-1-0
5-1-1-0
0-0-0-0
3/21
Florida Gulf Coast
4-1-0-1
4-4-3-2
2-1-2-3
0-0-0-0
4-1-2-1
4-1-2-2
DNP
4-1-2-1
5-2-2-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-2-3-1
DNP
3-1-0-0
DNP
3/23
Oklahoma
4-0-1-0
4-2-3-0
3-0-0-1
DNP
4-2-2-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
4-1-3-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-0-2-1
DNP
4-1-1-1
DNP
3/24
Oklahoma
4-0-1-0
4-1-2-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
4-1-2-2
4-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-1-0
DNP
3/25
Oklahoma
5-0-1-0
4-0-2-0
4-1-1-1
DNP
3-0-1-1
DNP
3-0-1-0
4-1-1-0
4-0-2-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-2-0
DNP
3/27
New Mexico State
4-0-1-1
4-1-3-2
5-0-0-0
DNP
5-0-1-2
DNP
1-0-0-0
3-1-2-1
3-1-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
2-1-0-0
3-0-0-0
3-2-2-0
DNP
3/30
Kansas
3-0-1-1
3-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
DNP
4-2-2-0
DNP
4-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
4-0-1-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-0
DNP
4-0-1-1
DNP
3/31
Kansas
5-0-2-0
5-0-1-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
4-1-3-1
DNP
0-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
2-0-0-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
4/1
Kansas
4-0-1-1
5-0-2-0
4-1-2-0
DNP
3-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
4-1-2-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
2-0-1-0
4-1-1-1
DNP
4/3
Angelo State
DNP
4-1-3-3-
5-1-2-0
DNP
5-1-2-2
DNP
4-1-1-0
4-3-3-2
4-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-1-0-0
1-2-0-0
4-1-2-3
4-2-2-2
DNP
4/5
Texas
4-0-0-0
5-1-2-0
4-1-1-3
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-0-0
3-1-2-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
2-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
4-1-2-0
DNP
4/6
Texas
5-0-0-0
7-2-3-0
7-2-4-3
DNP
6-0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0-0
3-1-2-0
6-0-1-2
2-0-0-0
2-0-0-0
DNP
2-0-1-1
6-1-0-0
6-0-0-0
DNP
4/7
Texas
5-1-2-1
5-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
DNP
4-0-1-0
DNP
2-1-1-1
4-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
3-0-0-1
DNP
4/11
Dallas Baptist
2-1-1-0
1-2-0-0
5-2-1-1
DNP
2-1-1-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
4-1-2-3
4-0-2-1
DNP
DNP
2-0-1-1
2-0-1-1
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
4/13
Houston
4-3-2-1
5-1-1-0
5-1-0-1
DNP
5-2-2-5
DNP
DNP
5-3-2-1
4-1-1-0
0-0-0-0
DNP
5-0-2-2
3-2-1-0
DNP
3-2-2-1
DNP
4/14
Houston
2-1-1-0
4-3-3-0
4-1-2-2
DNP
4-0-2-2
DNP
DNP
4-2-2-3
3-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
4-0-1-0
3-0-1-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
4/15
Houston
5-0-0-0
4-2-2-2
6-2-3-1
DNP
4-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
7-1-2-2
1-0-1-0
DNP
6-2-4-2
4-1-2-2
1-0-0-0
5-2-4-0
3-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
4/17
New Mexico
3-0-1-0
2-0-1-0
3-0-1-0
DNP
5-1-4-0
DNP
DNP
5-0-1-1
2-0-0-1
DNP
3-0-0-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-0-1-0
DNP
4/18
New Mexico
4-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
4-1-0-0
DNP
5-1-1-1
1-0-0-1
1-0-0-0
3-2-1-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-3-1
1-0-1-1
0-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
4/20
Oklahoma State
4-0-0-0
4-0-1-0
4-0-2-0
DNP
2-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
4-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-1
3-1-1-0
DNP
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
4/21
Oklahoma State
3-0-1-0
4-0-2-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
4-1-1-0
DNP
3-1-2-1
4-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0-0
DNP
4/22
Oklahoma State
4-0-0-0
2-0-2-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-0
3-0-1-0
DNP
DNP
3-0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
2-1-0-0
2-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
4/24
New Mexico
4-0-0-0
4-1-2-1
4-2-2-0
DNP
5-1-2-0
DNP
DNP
5-2-2-4
3-1-0-0
DNP
1-0-0-0
5-0-1-2
4-2-2-0
DNP
2-0-0-0
1-0-0-1
4/25
New Mexico
4-1-0-0
5-2-2-3
3-1-2-2
DNP
4-0-2-2
DNP
4-0-0-1
4-2-1-1
0-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
4-2-3-2
3-3-1-1
DNP
4-2-3-0
DNP
4/27
Missouri
4-0-0-0
4-0-2-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-4-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-0-0
2-0-1-0
0-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
4/28
Missouri
3-0-1-0
4-1-2-1
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-1-0
4-1-2-0
1-0-0-0
4-0-2-1
DNP
DNP
0-0-0-0
4-0-2-1
3-0-0-0
DNP
2-1-0-1
DNP
4/29
Missouri
3-1-1-2
DNP
4-1-1-0
DNP
4-1-1-0
3-2-2-2
2-1-0-0
4-0-1-0
4-0-0-1
DNP
DNP
1-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-3-2
DNP
5/1
New Mexico State
5-1-0-0
4-0-1-2
5-2-3-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
3-3-2-1
4-1-3-2
0-0-0-0
DNP
4-3-2-6
6-0-0-0
3-0-1-0
5-1-3-0
1-1-0-0
5/4
Texas A&M
3-0-1-0
4-0-1-0
5-1-1-0
DNP
4-0-1-0
5-0-2-0
1-0-0-0
5-1-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
3-0-1-0
4-0-1-1
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
5/5
Texas A&M
3-0-0-0
4-1-2-0
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-2-1
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0-0
3-0-0-1
2-0-0-0
1-0-0-0
2-0-0-0
1-0-1-0
5/6
Texas A&M
6-0-0-0
6-3-3-1
7-0-2-4
DNP
7-0-0-0
7-0-4-1
0-0-0-0
5-1-1-0
DNP
DNP
3-1-2-0
5-1-2-1
4-2-3-1
DNP
2-0-0-0
DNP
5/8
Dallas Baptist
4-2-1-0
4-1-0-0
5-0-2-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
3-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
4-0-2-1
DNP
3-0-0-0
3-1-1-1
2-0-1-0
DNP
3-1-0-0
DNP
5/17
Kansas State
3-0-0-0
4-0-0-1
5-0-1-1
DNP
3-1-1-1
4-0-0-1
0-0-0-0
5-2-2-1
0-0-0-0
DNP
3-1-1-0
4-0-1-0
3-1-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
5/18
Kansas State
2-0-0-0
4-0-0-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
4-0-2-1
4-0-2-0
DNP
4-1-1-0
1-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
3-0-1-0
3-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
1-0-0-0
5/19
Kansas State
4-0-1-1
3-2-1-3
4-0-0-0
DNP
3-0-1-2
3-1-2-0
3-0-0-0
3-1-1-1
DNP
DNP
2-2-1-0
0-0-0-1
DNP
DNP
4-2-2-0
DNP
Date
Opponent
2/17
Missouri State
3-0-1-2
2/18
Tennessee Tech
2/19
Tennessee Tech
2/19 2/24
2
Proudfoot McGruder
6
7
30
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
36
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION BREAKDOWN (Team record with player at that position)
Date Opp. 2/17 MSU
P
C
von Schamann Altobelli
2B
SS
3B
LF
CF
RF
DH
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Hagen
Broyles
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Whitehead
2/19 TT
Shellhorn
Randolph
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Altobelli
2/19 MSU
Coulombe
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Hagen
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
STARTING PITCHER Duke von Schamann_________________ 12 (7-5) John Neely_________________________ 10 (2-8) Rusty Shellhorn_______________________9 (6-3) Trey Masek___________________________6 (3-3) Shane Broyles_________________________5 (3-2) David Paiz____________________________5 (4-1) Brannon Easterling_____________________4 (2-2) Daniel Coulombe______________________2 (1-1) Ben Flora_____________________________1 (1-0) Jamen Parten_________________________1 (0-1)
2/18 TT
3/2
Ark
CATCHER Bo Altobelli_______________________ 39 (19-20) Mason Randolph______________________9 (5-4) Kevin Whitehead______________________7 (5-2)
3/3
Rice
Shellhorn
3/4
UH
3/6
ASU
FIRST BASE Scott LeJeune_____________________ 47 (25-22) Stephen Hagen________________________8 (4-4)
3/11 TCU
SECOND BASE Jamodrick McGruder_______________ 36 (17-19) Bryant Burleson____________________ 19 (12-7)
3/16 BU
SHORTSTOP Tim Proudfoot_____________________ 54 (28-26) Bryant Burleson_______________________1 (1-0)
3/20 FGCU 3/21 FGCU
THIRD BASE Reid Redman_____________________ 33 (19-14) Bryant Burleson_____________________ 16 (8-8) Bo Altobelli___________________________6 (2-4)
3/24 OU
Neely
Altobelli
3/25 OU
Masek Easterling
LEFT FIELD Brennan Moore____________________ 46 (24-22) Nick Hanslik__________________________5 (2-3) Jordan Lopez_________________________2 (2-0) David Paiz____________________________2 (1-1)
3/31 KU
CENTER FIELD Barrett Barnes_____________________ 55 (29-26)
1B
2/24 SJU
McGruder Whitehead
2/25 NIU
Coulombe
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Bass
2/26 SJU
Broyles
Randolph
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Lopez
Barnes
McGruder
Altobelli
2/26 NIU
Shellhorn
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Lopez
Barnes
McGruder
Hagen
Paiz
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder
Eureste
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Paiz
Eureste
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder
Eureste
Broyles
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder Whitehead
Paiz
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder von Schamann
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder Whitehead
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder
2/27 NIU
3/10 TCU
3/13 Ala AM 3/14 Ala AM
Broyles
Shellhorn Whitehead
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Paiz
Barnes
McGruder
Bass
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder
Altobelli
von Schamann Altobelli
Hagen
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Paiz
Barnes
McGruder
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder Whitehead
Broyles
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
McGruder Whitehead
Paiz
Whitehead
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Altobelli
Easterling
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
McGruder
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
McGruder
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Bass
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Whitehead
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Altobelli
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Whitehead
Neely
3/18 BU
3/27 NMSU 3/30 KU
Hagen
Randolph
Neely
3/17 BU
3/23 OU
Altobelli
Neely
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Bass
4/1
KU
Paiz
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Banres
Lopez
Whitehead
4/3
AS
Easterling
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Bruleson
Altobelli
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
4/5
UT
Masek
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Altobelli
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
von Schamann
4/6
UT
von Schamann Altobelli
4/7
UT
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Randolph
Neely
Whitehead
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Altobelli
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
McGruder
4/11 DBU
Shellhorn
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Whitehead
RIGHT FIELD Jordan Lopez_____________________ 28 (15-13) Jamodrick McGruder_________________ 14 (8-6) David Paiz____________________________6 (4-2) Nick Hanslik__________________________6 (2-4) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1)
4/13 UH
Neely
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Hagen
DESIGNATED HITTER Stephen Hagen______________________ 14 (7-7) Kevin Whitehead____________________ 13 (6-7) Scott LeJeune_________________________8 (4-4) Bo Altobelli___________________________7 (5-2) Blake Bass____________________________4 (2-2) Jamodrick McGruder___________________3 (2-1) Matt Eureste__________________________3 (1-2) Duke von Schamann___________________2 (1-1) Mason Randolph______________________1 (1-0)
4/20 OSU
4/13 UH 4/14 UH
Masek
4/17 UNM
Shellhorn
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Hagen
4/18 UNM
Easterling
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Altobelli
Neely
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Hagen
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Hanslik
Barnes
Wheeler
Whitehead
4/21 OSU 4/22 OSU
Masek
Randolph
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Altobelli
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Whitehead
4/24 UNM
Shellhorn
Altobelli
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Hanslik
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
4/25 UNM
Parten
Whitehead
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Altobelli
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
Neely
Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
von Schamann Altobelli
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Hagen
4/27 MU 4/28 MU 4/29 MU
Shellhorn
Altobelli
LeJeune
Burleson
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
Whitehead
5/1
NMSU
Paiz
Whitehead
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/4
A&M
Neely
Altobelli
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/5
A&M
Shellhorn
Altobelli
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/6
A&M
Masek
Altobelli
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/8
DBU
Flora
Whitehead
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Burleson
Hanslik
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Hanslik
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/17 KSU
von Schamann Altobelli
5/18 KSU
Neely
Altobelli
Hagen
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Hanslik
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
5/19 KSU
Masek
Whitehead
LeJeune
McGruder
Proudfoot
Redman
Moore
Barnes
Hanslik
Altobelli
31
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER Date Opp.
Leadoff
2nd
3rd
Cleanup
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
2/17 MSU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Moore
Paiz
Proudfoot
2/18 TT
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Moore
Paiz
Proudfoot
2/19 TT
Burleson
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Paiz
Moore
Randolph
Proudfoot
2/19 MSU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Paiz
Moore
Hagen
Proudfoot
2/24 SJU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Burleson
Moore
Proudfoot
2/25 NIU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Bass
Paiz
Moore
Proudfoot
2/26 SJU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Randolph
Burleson
Lopez
Proudfoot
2/26 NIU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Hagen
Altobelli
Burleson
Lopez
Proudfoot
2/27 NIU
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Eureste
Burleson
Moore
Proudfoot
3/2
Ark
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Eureste
Paiz
Moore
Proudfoot
3/3
Rice
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Eureste
Burleson
Moore
Proudfoot
3/4
UH
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
3/6
von Schamann Burleson
Moore
ASU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
3/10 TCU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
3/11 TCU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Moore
3/13 Ala AM
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Burleson
Paiz
Bass
3/14 Ala AM
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Randolph
Moore
3/16 BU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Paiz
3/17 BU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
3/18 BU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
3/20 FGCU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Redman
Altobelli
Moore
Lopez
3/21 FGCU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
Lopez
3/23 OU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Redman
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
Lopez
3/24 OU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Burleson
Lopez
Bass
Moore
3/25 OU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Altobelli
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
3/27 NMSU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Burleson
Randolph
Lopez
Moore
3/30 KU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Altobelli
Burleson
Moore
Lopez
3/31 KU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Burleson
Bass
Lopez
Moore
4/1
KU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Whitehead
Altobelli
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/3
Angelo
McGruder
Barnes
Altobelli
LeJeune
Hagen
Burleson
Randolph
Lopez
Moore
4/5
UT
McGruder
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
von Schamann Randolph
Proudfoot
Lopez
Moore
4/6
UT
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Randolph
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/7
UT
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/11 DBU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/13 UH
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/13 UH
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Lopez
Moore
4/14 UH
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Randolph
Hanslik
Moore
4/17 UNM
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Hanslik
Moore
4/18 UNM
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Redman
Randolph
Hanslik
Moore
4/20 OSU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Burleson
Hanslik
Moore
4/21 OSU
McGruder
Wheeler
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Hanslik
Burleson
Proudfoot
4/22 OSU
McGruder
Proudfoot
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Hanslik
Randolph
Moore
4/24 UNM
McGruder
Lopez
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Hanslik
Burleson
Proudfoot
4/25 UNM
McGruder
Lopez
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Hagen
Proudfoot
Moore
4/27 MU
McGruder
Lopez
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Redman
Hagen
Moore
Proudfoot
4/28 MU
McGruder
Lopez
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Redman
Hagen
Moore
Proudfoot
4/29 MU
Barnes
Lopez
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Redman
Proudfoot
Moore
Burleson
5/1
NMSU
McGruder
Lopez
Barnes
LeJeune
Hagen
Whitehead
Proudfoot
Moore
Burleson
5/4
A&M
McGruder
Redman
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Proudfoot
Lopez
Moore
5/5
A&M
McGruder
Barnes
Redman
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Proudfoot
Lopez
Moore
5/6
A&M
McGruder
Redman
LeJeune
Barnes
Hagen
Proudfoot
Lopez
Moore
Hanslik
5/8
DBU
McGruder
Lopez
LeJeune
Hagen
Barnes
Whitehead
Burleson
Hanslik
Proudfoot
5/17 KSU
McGruder
Redman
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Lopez
Hanslik
Proudfoot
5/18 KSU
McGruder
Redman
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Hagen
Lopez
Hanslik
Proudfoot
5/19 KSU
McGruder
Redman
Barnes
LeJeune
Altobelli
Whitehead
Hanslik
Proudfoot
Moore
32
BREAKDOWN (Team record with player at that spot in the lineup) LEADOFF Jamodrick McGruder_______________ 53 (27-26) Barrett Barnes_________________________1 (1-0) Bryant Burleson_______________________1 (1-0) 2ND SPOT Tim Proudfoot_____________________ 28 (13-15) Barrett Barnes_______________________ 14 (9-5) Jordan Lopez_________________________7 (5-2) Reid Redman_________________________5 (2-3) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1) 3RD SPOT Barrett Barnes_____________________ 38 (17-21) Reid Redman_______________________ 12 (8-4) Scott LeJeune_________________________4 (3-1) Bo Altobelli___________________________1 (1-0) CLEANUP Scott LeJeune_____________________ 51 (26-25) Bo Altobelli___________________________3 (2-1) Stephen Hagen________________________1 (1-0) 5TH SPOT Bo Altobelli_______________________ 33 (15-18) Kevin Whitehead____________________ 10 (5-5) Reid Redman_________________________6 (4-2) Stephen Hagen________________________3 (3-0) Barrett Barnes_________________________2 (2-0) Duke von Schamann___________________1 (0-1) 6TH SPOT Stephen Hagen______________________ 12 (6-6) Bo Altobelli_________________________ 10 (6-4) Kevin Whitehead____________________ 10 (6-4) Reid Redman_______________________ 10 (5-5) Bryant Burleson_______________________4 (1-3) Mason Randolph______________________3 (2-1) Matt Eureste__________________________3 (1-2) David Paiz____________________________2 (1-1) Blake Bass____________________________1 (1-0) 7TH SPOT Bryant Burleson____________________ 20 (14-6) Tim Proudfoot_________________________6 (3-3) Bo Altobelli___________________________5 (2-3) Stephen Hagen________________________5 (1-4) Brennan Moore________________________4 (3-1) Nick Hanslik__________________________4 (2-2) Mason Randolph______________________4 (2-2) Jordan Lopez_________________________3 (0-3) David Paiz____________________________2 (1-1) Duke von Schamann___________________1 (1-0) Blake Bass____________________________1 (0-1) 8TH SPOT Jordan Lopez_______________________ 16 (8-8) Brennan Moore_____________________ 13 (10-3) Bryant Burleson_______________________9 (3-6) Nick Hanslik__________________________7 (2-5) David Paiz____________________________3 (3-0) Mason Randolph______________________3 (2-1) Tim Proudfoot_________________________2 (1-1) Stephen Hagen________________________1 (0-1) Blake Bass____________________________1 (0-1) 9TH SPOT Brennan Moore____________________ 29 (11-18) Tim Proudfoot______________________ 18 (11-7) Jordan Lopez_________________________4 (4-0) Bryant Burleson_______________________2 (2-0) Blake Bass____________________________1 (1-0) David Paiz____________________________1 (0-1)
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 1: #31 Missouri State 1 at Texas Tech 4
GAME 6: Northern Illinois 5 at Texas Tech 8
GAME 11: No. 24 Texas Tech 2 vs. No. 4 Rice 6
Feb. 17 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #31 Missouri State (0-1) 000 100 000 1 1 2 Texas Tech (1-0) 200 000 02X 4 6 2 WP: von Schamann (1-0) LP: Johnson (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,605 Time: 2:05 Temp: 42° Highlights: Texas Tech opened the newly renovated Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park with a win on Opening Day, led by RHP Duke von Schamann (7 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB). RHP Trey Masek pitched the final two innings to earn his first career save. Marked Tech’s first one-hitter in over 10 years. With a 2-1 lead in the eighth, Tim Proudfoot drove in two with his first career hit - a triple - to give Tech a three-run lead. 3B Reid Redman drove in a pair while going 1-for-4. McGruder and Barnes went 1-for-4.
Feb. 25 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Northern Illinois (0-5) 000 014 000 5 6 2 Texas Tech (5-1) 040 300 01X 8 8 2 WP: Coulombe (1-0) LP: Hermsen (0-2) S: Neely (1) Attendance: 2,685 Time: 2:46 Temp: 59° Highlights: LHP Daniel Coulombe earned his first career win (first win since 2008 in HS) and junior CF Barrett Barnes tallied his 100th career RBI while leading all players going 2-for-4 with two runs, a double and two RBI. Coulombe struck out eight batters - including seven consecutive outs coming via strikeout from the 2nd-4th inning. Coulombe went 5 IP with 6 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 8 SO. Senior RHP John Neely pitched the ninth inning to earn his first save of the season and the ninth of his career.
Mar. 3 ● Minute Maid Park ● Houston, Texas No. 24 Texas Tech (8-3) 200 000 000 2 4 1 No. 4 Rice (10-1) 320 010 00X 6 9 1 WP: Reckling (2-0) LP: Shellhorn (2-1) S: Duffey (2) Attendance: 8,589 Time: 2:47 Temp: 68° - Roof Closed Highlights: Tech scored two runs in the first on a pair of hits by Barrett Barnes and Bo Altobelli, but that would be all the hits Tech would get until the seventh inning as Rice RHP Matthew Reckling (6.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO) won his second game of the year. Barnes (2-for-4, run, RBI) led the way for Tech while only Altobelli (1-for-4) and Brennan Moore (1-for-3) had hits for Tech. LHP Rusty Shellhorn took the loss (4.1 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO) in the first start of the year a Tech pitcher didn’t go at least 5 innings.
GAME 2: Tennessee Tech 5 at Texas Tech 9
GAME 7: #18 St. John’s 2 at Texas Tech 5
GAME 12: Houston 4 vs. No. 24 Texas Tech 10
Feb. 18 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Tennessee Tech (1-2) 000 200 030 5 6 1 Texas Tech (2-0) 300 401 100 9 14 1 WP: Broyles (1-0) LP: Shepherd (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,461 Time: 2:36 Temp: 44° Highlights: RHP Shane Broyles made his first career start going 7.1 IP, 5 R, 4 ER, 6 H, 6 SO, 0 BB to mark the most strikeouts by a Red Raider in his first career start since 2008 (Nathan Karns, 7 SO vs. Oral Roberts). Barrett Barnes (2-for-5, 3 RBI) hit the first homer of the season for Tech (25th career) while Scott LeJeune led all players going 3-for-4 with an RBI. Jamodrick McGruder went 1-for-3 with two runs and in one time on base he stole second, third and home plate. Bo Altobelli went 2-for-4 with a walk.
Feb. 26 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #18 St. John’s (2-4) 000 000 020 2 5 0 Texas Tech (6-1) 101 000 30X 5 7 0 WP: Broyles (2-0) LP: Carasiti (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,779 Time: 2:07 Temp: 60° Highlights: RHP Shane Broyles carried a no-hitter into the fifth inning and finished the game going 7.2 innings (longest start for a Red Raider in almost a year) with 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO. Barrett Barnes went 2-for-3 with an RBI, Jamodrick McGruder went 1-for-3 with a triple and an RBI and shortstop Tim Proudfoot went 1-for-2 with an RBI. Sophomore RHP Trey Masek pitched the final 1.1 innings with three strikeouts while only allowing one walk. The win marked Tech’s third over a ranked opponent this year.
Mar. 4 ● Minute Maid Park ● Houston, Texas Houston (6-5) 011 020 000 4 10 3 No. 24 Texas Tech (9-3) 000 404 20X 10 15 0 WP: Masek (1-0) LP: Mannisto (1-1) S: None Attendance: 7,788 Time: 2:57 Temp: 70° Highlights: RHP Trey Masek struck out a career-high six batters in four scoreless relief innings. Masek allowed just three base runners (all via singles) during his four innings of work with at least one strikeout (two each in the sixth and 8th innings) in each of his innings pitched. 1B Scott LeJeune guided Tech’s offense going 2-for-5 with three RBI and a run scored. Eight Red Raiders tallied runs scored and eight posted at last one hit. Starting pitcher Shane Broyles (5.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) took the no-decision.
GAME 3: Tennessee Tech 0 at Texas Tech 8
GAME 8: Northern Illinois 4 at Texas Tech 10
GAME 13: No. 26 Texas Tech 8 at No. 10 Arizona State 4
Feb. 19 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Tennessee Tech (1-3) 000 000 000 0 6 0 Texas Tech (3-0) 201 300 02X 8 12 2 WP: Shellhorn (1-0) LP: McWhirter (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,221 Time: 2:30 Temp: 39° Highlights: Texas Tech shutout its first opponents since March 27, 2011 (Nebraska) while LHP Rusty Shellhorn (7.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 SO) made his Tech career debut. LeJeune (3-for-4, 3 RBI) recorded his second straight three-hit game while Bo Altobelli (2-for-3, 3 RBI) hit safely in his 10th game over his last 11 games played (dates back to 2011). SS Tim Proudfoot tallied his third straight game with multiple RBI while going 2-for-4. 3B Reid Redman went 2-for-4 with two runs scored.
Feb. 26 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Northern Illinois (0-6) 300 010 000 4 8 2 Texas Tech (7-1) 421 201 00X 10 15 2 WP: Shellhorn (2-0) LP: Barry (0-2) S: Parten (1) Attendance: 2,795 Time: 2:22 Temp: 69° Highlights: 1B Scott LeJeune went 4-for-5 with an RBI, Jamodrick McGruder went 3-for-4 and Stephen Hagen (2-for-5, 2 runs, RBI), Bo Altobelli (2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBI) and Bryant Burleson (2-for-3, RBI) added multi-hit games. LHP Rusty Shellhorn improved to 2-0 while going 6.0 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 SO. RHP Jamen Parten pitched a perfect seventh, eighth and ninth innings to earn his first career save. A total of four Red Raiders finished the game with multiple RBI.
Mar. 6 ● Packard Stadium ● Tempe, Ariz. No. 26 Texas Tech (10-3) 000 211 400 8 10 0 No. 10 Arizona State (8-3) 001 000 201 4 9 3 WP: Neely (2-1) LP: Miller (0-1) S: None Attendance: 1,546 Time: 3:03 Temp: 80° Highlights: Tech won its first road game against a nonconference opponent who was ranked in the top-10 since 2001 (No. 1 Cal State Fullerton). The Red Raiders scored in four straight innings and received multi-hit games from Scott LeJeune (2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 doubles), Bo Altobelli (2-for-5, 2 runs, RBI), Bryant Burleson (2-for-4, RBI) and collected a pair of runs and RBI from Kevin Whitehead (1for-1, 2 runs, 2 RBI). John Neely (3.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) earned the win while pitching the 4th-5th-6th innings.
GAME 4: #31 Missouri State 4 at Texas Tech 2
GAME 9: Northern Illinois 2 at #24 Texas Tech 3
GAME 14: No. 26 Texas Tech 1 at No. 26 TCU 2
Feb. 19 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #31 Missouri State (2-2) 100 000 021 4 7 2 Texas Tech (3-1) 100 000 100 2 7 1 WP: Burgess (2-0) LP: Neely (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,419 Time: 2:16 Temp: 43° Highlights: LHP Daniel Coulombe returned to the mound for Tech for the first time since suffering 2011-season ending Tommy John surgery. He had an impressive 2012 debut going 5.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 SO, 1 BB while throwing 67 pitches (43 strikes). Barrett Barnes went 3-for-3 with an RBI as the only Tech player with a multi-hit game. Combined there were five double plays while the Red Raiders hit into four double plays in the game. RHP John Neely (2.1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO) took the loss.
Feb. 27 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Northern Illinois (0-7) 000 000 002 2 3 0 Texas Tech (8-1) 001 000 011 3 9 2 WP: Neely (1-1) LP: Glancy (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,311 Time: 2:08 Temp: 48° Highlights: RHP David Paiz made his first start of the season and ended his outing with a no-hitter through five innings with four strikeouts and one walk. In fact, Tech had four pitchers combine on a no-hitter through eight innings while taking a 2-0 lead into the ninth. The Huskies not only broke up the no-hitter, they tied the game 2-2 to force Tech to hit in the ninth. The Red Raiders won the game as Brennan Moore reached with a single and then scored on Tim Proudfoot’s walk-off triple to right field.
Mar. 11 ● Lupton Stadium ● Fort Worth, Texas No. 26 Texas Tech (10-4) 000 100 000 1 5 2 No. 26 TCU (6-6) 010 100 00X 2 4 0 WP: Crichton (2-0) LP: von Schamann (2-2) S: Merck (3) Attendance: 4,098 Time: 2:08 Temp: 55° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann pitched his first career complete game while going 8.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 6 SO (105 pitches - career-high) and retired the final 13 batters he faced from the last out in the fourth inning to the last out of the eighth. CF Barrett Barnes was the only Red Raider with a multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with two doubles. 3B Reid Redman (1-for-3) had Tech’s only RBI. LF Brennan Moore had a highlight catch in the fourth inning while robbing a 2-run homer from 3B Davy Wright.
GAME 5: #18 St. John’s 1 at Texas Tech 4
GAME 10: No. 24 Texas Tech 1 vs. No. 4 Arkansas 3
GAME 15: No. 26 Texas Tech 4 at No. 26 TCU 7
Feb. 24 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #18 St. John’s (1-3) 000 000 001 1 7 2 Texas Tech (4-1) 100 000 30X 4 8 0 WP: von Schamann (2-0) LP: Hansen (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,625 Time: 2:31 Temp: 52° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann tallied his second straight shutout performance going 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 SO and improved streak to 13.1 innings without allowing a walk in the win. Barrett Barnes hit his 26th career home run with his first career inside-the-park (CF wall) homer while driving in all three runs in the seventh. Reid Redman (2-for-4, RBI) drove in Jamodrick McGruder (1-for-3, 2 runs) in the first inning. John Neely pitched the ninths while retiring three straight with the bases loaded.
Mar. 2 ● Minute Maid Park ● Houston, Texas No. 24 Texas Tech (8-2) 000 001 000 1 7 0 No. 4 Arkansas (9-1) 200 100 00X 3 7 0 WP: Stanek (3-0) LP: von Schamann (2-1) S: Astin (2) Attendance: ----- Time: 2:25 Temp: 78° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann recorded careerhighs in innings (7.1), strikeouts (7) and pitches (104) while notching his third straight 7.0 IP start (first for a Red Raider in over 11 years to start a season) but a two-run homer by Arkansas in the first was all the Hogs would need. 3B Reid Redman (2-for-3, RBI) was the only Red Raider with a multi-hit game and Tim Proudfoot (1-for-3) was the only Tech player to score a run. von Schamann finished strong striking out a pair in both the sixth and seventh innings.
33
Mar. 12 ● Lupton Stadium ● Fort Worth, Texas No. 26 Texas Tech (10-5) 003 000 100 4 9 1 No. 26 TCU (7-6) 002 005 00X 7 13 0 WP: Morrison (3-0) LP: Masek (1-1) S: Merck (4) Attendance: 4,527 Time: 2:37 Temp: 75° Highlights: Texas Tech carried a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the sixth inning with two outs but the Horned Frogs followed with five runs in the sixth to take a two-game series sweep over the Red Raiders. The five runs marked the most allowed by Tech this season. C Bo Altobelli led Texas Tech going 3-for-4 while Bryant Burleson added a multi-hit performance (2-for-3). Trey Masek (2.2 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) suffered the loss for Tech. Jerad McCrummen and Aaron Corwin each pitched a scoreless frame in relief.
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 16: Alabama A&M 1 at #27 Texas Tech 21
GAME 21: Florida Gulf Coast 4 at Texas Tech 11
Mar. 13 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Alabama A&M (5-13) 010 000 000 1 2 0 #27 Texas Tech (11-5) 004 844 01X 21 19 0 WP: Shellhorn (3-1) LP: Adams (1-2) S: None Attendance: 3,309 Time: 2:28 Temp: 77° Highlights: Texas Tech scored its most runs since 2010 (21 at Kansas) and its most runs in a home game since Opening Day 2006 (21 vs. Louisiana-Monroe) while every starting position player had at least one base hit. Six Tech players had multi-hit games, led by 2B Bryant Burleson (3-for-6, 2 runs, 2 2B, 5 RBI). LHP Rusty Shellhorn earned the win in a predetermined 3.0 IP start. Four Tech pitchers (Shellhorn, Parten, Br. Stewart, Wheeler) combined retired 21 consecutive batters (3rd-9th) to end the game.
Mar. 20 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Florida Gulf Coast (8-12) 000 000 031 4 8 2 Texas Tech (13-8) 204 001 40X 11 15 1 WP: Paiz (2-0) LP: Patrick (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,368 Time: 3:07 Temp: 51° Highlights: RHP David Paiz threw five shutout innings allowing just two hits and five Red Raiders finished with multiple hits, including Barrett Barnes (2-for-3), Scott LeJeune (2-for-5, 3 RBI), Kevin Whitehead (2-for-5), Reid Redman (2-for-5) and Bo Altobelli (2-for-4). Tech used a pair of big innings scoring four in the third and four in the seventh to lead them to their seventh straight midweek win dating back to last season. McGruder and LeJeune led Tech with three RBI each.
GAME 17: Alabama A&M 5 at #27 Texas Tech 25
GAME 22: Florida Gulf Coast 8 at Texas Tech 14
Mar. 14 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Alabama A&M (5-14) 000 011 210 5 8 5 #27 Texas Tech (12-5) 504 257 02X 25 23 4 WP: Paiz (1-0) LP: Tucker (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,615 Time: 2:32 Temp: 66° Highlights: Texas Tech scored 20-plus runs for the second straight game and two Red Raiders had career-games while freshman shortstop Tim Proudfoot went 4-for-6 with a double, grand slam (1st career HR), four runs and six RBI and sophomore catcher Mason Randolph went 4-for-6 and also had six RBI. Six Tech players had multi-hit games and four relievers combined struck out nine batters. It marked Texas Tech’s most runs scored in a game since scoring 30 runs against Harvard in 2004.
Mar. 21 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Florida Gulf Coast (8-13) 003 200 021 8 14 1 Texas Tech (14-8) 102 434 00X 14 16 1 WP: Shellhorn (4-1) LP: Bixler (2-3) S: None Attendance: 2,591 Time: 3:05 Temp: 46° Highlights: Seven Red Raiders had multi-hit games while eight of Tech’s 16 hits were for extra bases. Tech outscored the Eagles 11-2 from the 4th-6th inning and never looked back. Jamodrick McGruder (3-for-4, 4 runs, 2 RBI, double, triple), Scott LeJeune (2-for-2, 3 RBI, double), Reid Redman (2-for-4, 2 RBI, 2 doubles) and Jordan Lopez (3-for-4, 2 runs, double, RBI) led the offensive charge. LHP Rusty Shellhorn earned the win (2.0 IP, 2 H, 3 SO) and Brannon Easterling got the start in his Tech debut.
GAME 18: #27 Texas Tech 4 at Baylor 9
GAME 23: #27 Oklahoma 1 at Texas Tech 6
Mar. 16 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas #27 Texas Tech (12-6, 0-1) 000 200 200 4 9 0 Baylor (12-7, 1-0) 100 321 20X 9 16 0 WP: Turley (2-0) LP: von Schamann (2-3) S: Browder (1) Attendance: 2,790 Time: 3:00 Temp: 75° Highlights: CF Barrett Barnes hit a two-run homer over the 16-foot center-field wall in the fourth inning to give Tech a 2-1 lead, but Baylor answered with six unanswered runs in the middle innings to win the Big 12 opener for both teams. Scott LeJeune (2-for-4) and Reid Redman (2for-4) had multi-hit games while RHP Duke von Schamann (5.0 IP, 10 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 4 BB, 2 SO - 92 pitches). Baylor’s 3-6 hole batters combined went 10-for-19 with four runs, four doubles and four RBI.
Mar. 23 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma (13-10, 0-4) 000 000 010 1 6 1 Texas Tech (15-8, 1-3) 100 110 03X 6 12 1 WP: von Schamann (3-3) LP: John (3-4) S: None Attendance: 3,277 Time: 2:29 Temp: 73° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann pitched his second complete-game of the season and his first-ever 9.0 IP complete game (9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO - 104/82). DH Jamodrick McGruder hit two triples and collected three hits in the game while also scoring a pair of runs. Freshman Bryant Burleson went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI and junior catcher Bo Altobelli also went 2-for-4. Tech’s 6-9 hole batters hit a combined .500 (8-for-16) with four runs and four RBI.
GAME 19: #27 Texas Tech 3 at Baylor 4
GAME 24: #27 Oklahoma 5 at Texas Tech 3
GAME 26: New Mexico State 7 at Texas Tech 6
Mar. 27 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas New Mexico State (22-8) 001 130 002 7 10 0 Texas Tech (15-11) 002 211 000 6 10 1 WP: Mack (2-1) LP: Masek (1-3) S: Coffman (5) Attendance: 2,348 Time: 3:19 Temp: 86° Highlights: New Mexico State trailed by a run going into the ninth inning but ended up taking the lead in the top of the ninth with two runs off Tech’s closer RHP Trey Masek. Seven of Tech’s final nine batters struck out in the game, including all three batters in the ninth against Aggies closer Scott Coffman. Jamodrick McGruder (3-for-4, 2 RBI) had his fifth consecutive multi-hit game and Barrett Barnes hit his team-leading sixth home run of the season with his 30 career homer.
GAME 27: Texas Tech 3 at Kansas 1
Mar. 30 ● Hoglund Ballpark ● Lawrence, Kan. Texas Tech (16-11, 2-5) 010 000 011 3 8 1 Kansas (10-15, 0-4) 100 000 000 1 2 1 WP: von Schamann (4-3) LP: Duncan (3-4) S: None Attendance: 1,193 Time: 2:16 Temp: 76° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann threw his second straight complete game while not allowing an earned run for the second straight start. He finished with a two-hitter and six strikeouts allowing one walk. He becomes the first Tech pitcher to throw back-to-back complete games since 2005 and his two hits allowed in a complete game are the fewest by a Tech pitcher in over 11 years. Bo Altobelli (2for-4) scored two of Tech’s three runs while Tim Proudfoot and Brennan Moore each tallied RBI.
GAME 28: Texas Tech 2 at Kansas 5
Mar. 31 ● Hoglund Ballpark ● Lawrence, Kan. Texas Tech (16-12, 2-6) 010 010 000 2 7 1 Kansas (11-15, 1-4) 020 210 00X 5 9 0 WP: Benjamin (2-2) LP: Neely (2-3) S: Poppe (4) Attendance: 999 Time: 2:18 Temp: 82° Highlights: Kansas took its first lead scoring a pair of unearned runs in the second inning and then added two more runs in the fourth and never looked back winning its first Big 12 game of the season. C Bo Altobelli led Tech going 3-for-4 with a career-high two doubles, a run scored and an RBI. Altobelli scored Tech’s first run of the game in the second inning while stealing home. SS Tim Proudfoot went 2-for-5 with a double and Barrett Barnes (1-for-4) and Jamodrick McGruder (1-for-5) also had base hits.
GAME 29: Texas Tech 3 at Kansas 9
Mar. 17 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas #27 Texas Tech (12-7, 0-2) 000 101 100 3 7 2 Baylor (13-7, 2-0) 000 012 01X 4 10 0 WP: Kuntz (2-2) LP: McCrummen (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,856 Time: 2:47 Temp: 78° Highlights: Texas Tech took a 1-0 lead and later tied the game at 7-7 in the seventh but Baylor took the lead for good in the eighth inning to win the series. SS Tim Proudfoot went 2-for-4 while hitting his sixth double of the season (11th extra-base hit) and 1B Scott LeJeune went 2-for-3 with an RBI while hitting his 50th career double. RHP Jerad McCrummen took the loss while allowing the game-winning run in the eighth inning (0.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO).
Mar. 24 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma (14-10, 1-4) 210 010 001 5 10 1 Texas Tech (15-9, 1-4) 101 000 010 3 8 0 WP: Overton (4-0) LP: Neely (2-2) S: None Attendance: 4,187 Time: 2:25 Temp: 85° Highlights: RHP John Neely made his first Big 12 start since 2010 on Saturday. He finished with a no decision and with the following: 7.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO. Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-4, run) and Barrett Barnes (2-for-4) were the only Red Raiders to finish with multi-hits. Barnes hit his team-leading fifth homer of the season and 29 home runs for his career. Tech relievers Brennan Stewart (1.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER) and Jerad McCrummen (0.1 IP, 2 H) each tallied work on Saturday.
Apr. 1 ● Hoglund Ballpark ● Lawrence, Kan. Texas Tech (16-13, 2-7) 000 000 210 3 9 2 Kansas (12-15, 2-4) 320 400 00X 9 11 1 WP: Taylor (3-3) LP: Paiz (2-2) S: None Attendance: 1,039 Time: 2:38 Temp: 83° Highlights: Kansas scored five runs in the opening two frames and added four runs in the fourth to take a 9-0 lead in game three. Tech scored two runs in the seventh inning on an RBI fielder’s choice by Brennnan Moore and by an RBI single up the middle by Tim Proudfoot. The Red Raiders’ third and final run came in the eighth on a groundball double play. RHP David Paiz (1.2 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO - 42 pitches). Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-5), Scott LeJeune (2-for-4) and Bryant Burleson (2-for-4) led Tech offensively.
GAME 20: #27 Texas Tech 1 at Baylor 8
GAME 25: #27 Oklahoma 8 at Texas Tech 2
GAME 30: Angelo State 8 at Texas Tech 13
Mar. 17 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas #27 Texas Tech (12-8, 0-3) 000 000 100 1 7 2 Baylor (14-7, 2-1) 004 000 40X 8 8 1 WP: Garner (2-2) LP: Broyles (2-1) S: None Attendance: 2,496 Time: 3:01 Temp: 72° Highlights: Two big innings gave Baylor the series sweep - its first over Tech in Waco since 1999. Texas Tech had only one player with multiple hits as freshman Tim Proudfoot led the way going 2-for-5 with the team’s only RBI. Jamodrick McGruder hit Tech’s only extra-base hit with a double to left center field to lead off the game. RHP Shane Broyles suffered his first loss of the season (2.2 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO - 60 pitches) while Trey Masek matched a careerhigh with six strike outs and threw four innings.
Mar. 25 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma (15-10, 2-4) 021 100 103 8 13 2 Texas Tech (15-10, 1-5) 000 200 000 2 11 4 WP: Okert (3-2) LP: Masek (1-2) S: None Attendance: 3,472 Time: 3:15 Temp: 76° Highlights: Oklahoma took an early 4-0 lead after four innings and that was all they would need. RHP Trey Masek got his first start of the season and finished going 3.2 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO in the loss. Tech was led at the plate by Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-4), Bryant Burleson (2-for-4) and Brennan Moore (2-for-4). Texas Tech used six pitchers in the contest. Oklahoma reliever Steven Okert entered in the fifth inning with two outs - taking out starter Jonathan Gray - and finished throwing 4.0 scoreless innings.
34
Apr. 3 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Angelo State (23-10) 302 000 201 8 11 2 Texas Tech (17-13) 028 020 10X 13 15 0 WP: McCrummen (1-1) LP: Albert (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,382 Time: 3:01 Temp: 67° Highlights: After trailing 5-2 going into the bottom of the third inning, Texas Tech exploded for eight runs while sending 11 batters to the plate with seven base hits in the frame. Tech’s 1-4 hole batters combined went 10-for-14 with six runs and seven RBI. Mason Randolph hit his first career home run in the second inning - a two run shot while going 2-for-4 with three RBI in the game. RHP Jerad McCrummen picked up his first win of the season pitching 3.2 perfect innings in relief.
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 31: #25 Texas 7 at Texas Tech 4
GAME 36: Houston 1 at Texas Tech 7
GAME 41: Texas Tech 2 at Oklahoma State 5
Apr. 5 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #25 Texas (16-11, 6-1) 000 024 100 7 10 0 Texas Tech (17-14, 2-8) 001 030 000 4 8 1 WP: Thornhill (4-2) LP: Br. Stewart (0-1) S: Knebel (6) Attendance: 3,216 Time: 2:51 Temp: 81° Highlights: 1B Scott LeJeune hit a three-run homer to give Tech a 4-2 lead after five innings but Texas answered immediately with four runs in the sixth and added a run in the seventh to win the series opener. Tech starter RHP Trey Masek held a perfect game through four innings and finished the game giong 5.0 IP while allowing just one hit with three runs (2 ER) with two strikeouts but issued four walks. Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-5), Barrett Barnes (2-for3) and Brennan Moore (2-for-4) had a pair of hits.
Apr. 14 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Houston (12-20-1) 000 000 010 1 15 2 Texas Tech (21-15) 100 030 30X 7 12 0 WP: von Schamann (5-3) LP: Mannisto (1-2) S: None Attendance: 2,762 Time: 2:46 Temp: 88° Highlights: RHP Duke von Schamann scattered 11 hits in seven scoreless innings with four strikeouts winning his team-leading fifth game. Jamodrick McGruder, Barrett Barnes , Scott LeJeune and Bo Altobelli combined went 9-for-16 to lead the Tech hitters while the four tallied six runs and all seven of the team’s RBI. The Red Raiders scored a run in the first and added two three-run innings in the fifth and seventh. It marked the Red Raiders first three-game series win of the season.
Apr. 21 ● Allie P. Reynolds Stadium ● Stillwater, Okla. Texas Tech (22-19, 3-11) 000 000 200 2 7 0 Oklahoma St (21-17, 7-7) 000 000 14X 5 10 0 WP: Stevens (4-4) LP: Broyles (2-2) S: None Attendance: 3,758 Time: 2:19 Temp: 67° Highlights: Oklahoma State scored four runs in the eighth inning, sparked by a three-run double to right field giving the Cowboys the lead for good. Tech took a 2-0 lead in the seventh on Kevin Whitehead’s first-career triple, scoring Bo Altobelli, and on Nick Hanslik’s RBI infield base hit. Both seventh-inning runs came with two outs. Duke von Schamann notched his 9th seven-plus inning start (10 total starts) going 7.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 6 SO. McGruder (2-for-4) and Whitehead (2-for-3) had multi-hit games.
GAME 32: #25 Texas 6 at Texas Tech 7 (14)
GAME 37: Houston 9 at Texas Tech 10 (12)
GAME 42: Texas Tech 1 at Oklahoma State 7
Apr. 6 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #25 Texas (16-12, 6-2) 000 200 200 000 02 6 12 3 Texas Tech (18-14, 3-8) 000 310 000 000 03 7 12 1 WP: Parten (1-0) LP: Knebel (2-1) S: None Attendance: 4,281 Time: 4:16 Temp: 86° Highlights: 3B Bryant Burleson drove in the game-tying and winning run in the bottom of the 14th inning with a two-out, two-run single to right field. It marked Tech’s most innings played in a game since 2002 (15 inn. vs. K-State) and its longest (time) since 2008 (4 hrs., 32 min. at A&M). Scott LeJeune went 4-for-7 with two doubels, two runs and three RBI, Jamodrick McGruder went 3-for-7 with two runs and Barrett Barnes went 2-for-3. Shane Broyles pitched lights out in relief (5.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO).
Apr. 15 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Houston (12-21-1) 001 000 062 000 9 13 0 Texas Tech (22-15) 021 300 300 001 10 19 2 WP: McCrummen (2-1) LP: Morehouse (1-2) S: None Attendance: 2,619 Time: 4:12 Temp: 61° Highlights: Leading 9-1 following seven innings, Tech found themselves tied, 9-9, going into extra-innings. Tech’s lead disappeared following a Houston six-run eighth and a two-run ninth to tie the game. Junior OF Nick Hanslik scored the game-winning run in the 12th on Barrett Barnes’ infield single to the shortstop. Hanslik went 4-for-6 with two runs and two RBI, Mason Randolph went 4-for-5 and four other Tech players had multi-hit games. Jerad McCrummen pitched the final 2.2 innings to earn the win.
Apr. 22 ● Allie P. Reynolds Stadium ● Stillwater, Okla. Texas Tech (22-20, 3-12) 001 000 000 1 4 2 Oklahoma St (22-17, 8-7) 101 302 00X 7 10 1 WP: McCurry (3-2) LP: Masek (1-4) S: None Attendance: 512 Time: 2:32 Temp: 67° Highlights: Tech scored its only run in the third on a passed ball and finished with just four base hits while the Cowboys improved to 19-3 at home this season with their second Big 12 series sweep of the season (Kansas). The Red Raiders were led by 2B Jamodrick McGruder who reached base all four times while going 2-for-2 with a walk, hit-by-pitch and a stolen base. It marked McGruder’s 30th stolen base of the season (81st career). Masek (5.0 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 4 SO) took the loss.
GAME 33: #25 Texas 14 at Texas Tech 3
GAME 38: New Mexico 10 at Texas Tech 3
GAME 43: Texas Tech 9 at New Mexico 5
Apr. 7 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas #25 Texas (17-12, 7-2) 000 401 324 14 19 3 Texas Tech (18-15, 3-9) 100 001 010 3 6 2 WP: Jacquez (2-1) LP: Neely (2-4) S: Curtiss (2) Attendance: 4,212 Time: 3:35 Temp: 68° Highlights: Texas Tech lost the series finale against Texas after trailing just 5-2 in the bottom of the sixth. The Longhorns scored nine runs in the final three frames along with 19 base hits to win their ninth straight series over the Red Raiders. SS Tim Proudfoot hit his second home run of the season while being the only Red Raider with a multi-hit game going 2-for-5. Kevin Whitehead went 1-for-2 with two walks, a run scored and an RBI. RHP John Neely took the loss going 4.0 IP 5 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO.
Apr. 17 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas New Mexico (18-18) 000 242 200 10 12 1 Texas Tech (22-16) 000 100 011 3 12 2 WP: Jaramillo (3-3) LP: Shellhorn (4-2) S: None Attendance: 2,638 Time: 2:59 Temp: 77° Highlights: LHP Rusty Shellhorn was perfect through three innings and then New Mexico scored six runs in the fourth and fifth innings combined to run away with the game. C Bo Altobelli went 4-for-5, notching his second career four-hit game, while eight other Red Raiders tallied one hit each. Shellhorn took the loss going 5.0 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO (83 pitches). Despite the seven-run loss, Texas Tech matched New Mexico with 12 base hits while both team recorded three walks each.
Apr. 24 ● Isotopes Park ● Albuquerque, N.M. Texas Tech (23-20) 004 021 200 9 11 0 New Mexico (22-19) 011 111 000 5 15 3 WP: McCrummen (3-2) LP: Jaramillo (4-3) S: None Attendance: 1,596 Time: 3:05 Temp: 86° Highlights: Tech used a big four-run third inning and a pair of two run innings to snap a three-game losing streak to New Mexico. Barrett Barnes went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs, a two-run homer and four RBI to lead Tech. The Red Raiders 1-5 hole hitters were a combined 10-for-22 with eight runs and five RBI. Jerad McCrummen pitched 0.2 innings in relief to earn the win while giving up just one hit without allowing a run. Tech used five relievers in the win while starting pitcher Rusty Shellhorn went 4.1 IP.
GAME 34: Dallas Baptist 1 at Texas Tech 7
GAME 39: New Mexico 6 at Texas Tech 4
GAME 44: Texas Tech 13 at New Mexico 14
Apr. 11 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Dallas Baptist (21-10) 000 001 000 1 9 1 Texas Tech (19-15) 000 002 41X 7 9 0 WP: Corwin (1-0) LP: Gilbreath (1-3) S: None Attendance: 2,335 Time: 2:29 Temp: 78° Highlights: Following five innings of scoreless baseball, Texas Tech pushed across seven runs in its final three times at the plate while Barrett Barnes (2-for-4, 3B, 3 RBI) and Bryant Burleson (2-for-4, RBI) led the way at the plate. Jamodrick McGruder tied a career-high with three walks, he scored two runs and had two stolen bases. RHP Aaron Corwin pitched 1.1 innings in relief to earn his first win of the season. LHP Rusty Shellhorn pitched five scoreless innings (3 H, 2 SO) in his fifth start of the season.
Apr. 18 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas New Mexico (19-18) 100 200 210 6 13 1 Texas Tech (22-17) 000 100 030 4 7 0 WP: Wolff (1-2) LP: Easterling (0-1) S: McClain (1) Attendance: 2,392 Time: 3:05 Temp: 73° Highlights: Brannon Easterling started for the Red Raiders and gave up three runs (all earned) on seven hits in 3.2 innings and allowed one walk in the loss. RF Nick Hanslik stayed hot at the plate for Tech going 3-for-4 with an RBI. Hanslik is batting .538 (7-for-13) over his last three games played. CF Barrett Barnes continued his hit streak going 1-for-3, with a triple down the RF line in the eighth - to move his streak to 10 straight games with at least one hit. Stephen Hagen added a pinch-hit RBI single for Tech.
Apr. 25 ● Isotopes Park ● Albuquerque, N.M. Texas Tech (23-21) 241 051 000 13 14 3 New Mexico (23-19) 125 001 104 14 19 2 WP: McClain (1-1) LP: Br. Stewart (0-2) S: None Attendance: 1,361 Time: 3:24 Temp: 79° Highlights: New Mexico scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning while Tech squandered its first multiple run lead in the ninth inning (during a loss) since 2006. New Mexico won the game with five base hits in the ninth inning to erase a 13-10 deficit. The Red Raiders had five players with multi-hit games, including Stephen Hagen who extended his career-best hit streak to nine games and went 3-for-4 with a double and home run with two RBI. Brennan Moore had a career-high three hits going 3-for-4.
GAME 35: Houston 4 at Texas Tech 15
GAME 40: Texas Tech 1 at Oklahoma State 2
GAME 45: Missouri 9 at Texas Tech 0
Apr. 13 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Houston (12-19-1) 200 001 010 4 8 4 Texas Tech (20-15) 300 320 16X 15 13 2 WP: Neely (3-4) LP: Hernandez (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,929 Time: 2:41 Temp: 82° Highlights: Bo Altobelli hit his second career grand slam and went 2-for-5 with a career-high five RBI while four Tech players had multi-hit games. RHP John Neely went 6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO in the win while three Red Raider relievers combined allowed just one run over the final three innings. Tim Proudfoot doubled and went 2-for4 with three runs and an RBI and Stephen Hagen doubled and went 2-for-5 with two RBI. Tech took a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the first and held the lead the rest of the game.
Apr. 20 ● Allie P. Reynolds Stadium ● Stillwater, Okla. Texas Tech (22-18, 3-10) 000 010 000 1 6 0 Oklahoma St (20-17, 6-7) 000 001 001 2 7 1 WP: Barnes (4-3) LP: McCrummen (2-2) S: None Attendance: 485 Time: 2:19 Temp: 64° Highlights: Oklahoma State scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning with the bases loaded and one out with a sacrifice fly to left field giving the Cowboys the series opening win. RHP John Neely took a no-decision going 6.1 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO (93 pitches). Scott LeJeune was the only Red Raider with a multi-hit game going 2-for-4. Nick Hanslik drove in Tech’s only run with an RBI single to left field in the fifth inning. Stephen Hagen (1-for-3, double) scored Tech’s only run.
35
Apr. 27 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Missouri (23-17, 7-9) 000 710 010 9 15 1 Texas Tech (23-22, 3-13) 000 000 000 0 7 3 WP: Zastryzny (4-2) LP: Neely (3-5) S: None Attendance: 2,856 Time: 2:25 Temp: 88° Highlights: Missouri starting LHP Rob Zastryzny threw a complete-game, seven-hit shuout allowing just seven base hits and two walks with five strikeouts while throwing 112 pitches in his first complete game. The shutout snapped Tech’s Big12-best active streak of 91 consecutive games without being shutout (3/4/11 vs. TCU). Tech was led at the plate by Bo Altobelli (4-for-4) and Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-4). RF Jordan Lopez (1-for-3) had Tech’s only other base hit in the game.
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 46: Missouri 3 at Texas Tech 4
GAME 51: Texas Tech 8 at #9 Texas A&M 4 (12)
Apr. 28 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Missouri (23-18, 7-10) 000 201 000 3 4 0 Texas Tech (24-22, 4-13) 130 000 00X 4 10 3 WP: von Schamann (6-3) LP: Holovach (5-3) S: Masek (2) Attendance: 3,224 Time: 2:42 Temp: 83° Highlights: Tech’s pitching staff combined on a four-hitter while not allowing an earned run. Tech out-hit Missouri, 10-4, but three errors by the Red Raiders allowed all three runs by the Tigers, including a two-run homer in the fourth. RHP Duke von Schamann earned his sixth win (most by a Red Raider starting pitcher since 2006) while allowing just two hits and three runs (0 ER) with three strikeouts and four walks. Jamodrick McGruder went 2-for4 with a run scored, stolen base and game-winning RBI.
May 6 ● Blue Bell Park ● College Station, Texas Texas Tech (27-24, 6-15) 001 010 110 004 8 17 0 #9 Texas A&M (34-14, 13-8) 010 010 011 000 4 10 1 WP: Wheeler (1-0) LP: Martin (5-5) S: None Attendance: 4,389 Time: 4:34 Temp: 85° Highlights: Texas Tech played its longest game of the season with a four hour and 34 minute contest that ended with the Red Raiders plating four runs in the 12th inning on Stephen Hagen’s (2-for-5) game-winning solo homer to lead off the inning and with Scott LeJeune’s (2-for-7) three-run double. Reid Redman went 4-for-7, Jamodrick McGruder went 3-for-6 with three runs and Jordan Lopez went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Tech out-hit A&M 17-10 while Andre Wheeler won his first career game.
GAME 47: Missouri 0 at Texas Tech 7
GAME 52: Texas Tech 5 at #27 Dallas Baptist 0
Apr. 29 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas Missouri (23-19, 7-11) 000 000 000 0 4 0 Texas Tech (25-22, 5-13) 010 240 00X 7 10 0 WP: Shellhorn (5-2) LP: Graves (3-5) S: None Attendance: 3,018 Time: 2:05 Temp: 67° Highlights: LHP Rusty Shellhorn won his first career Big 12 game while matching career-highs with seven innings pitched and seven strikeouts on four days rest after pitching 4.1 IP on Tuesday. Shellhorn retired the first eight batters of the game, he then allowed a single and a walk before retiring the next 12 batters in a row. LF Brennan Moore led all players going 3-for-3 with a triple and two RBI while senior 3B Reid Redman went 2-for-3, including a two-run single to spark a four-run fifth inning.
GAME 48: Texas Tech 12 at New Mexico State 7
May 8 ● Patriot Field ● Dallas, Texas Texas Tech (28-24) 012 200 000 5 7 0 #27 Dallas Baptist (34-15) 000 000 000 0 6 4 WP: Flora (1-0) LP: Calhoun (3-2) S: None Attendance: 364 Time: 2:12 Temp: 75° Highlights: Ben Flora threw six-shutout innings to lead the Red Raiders to their third shutout win of the season. Tech’s shutout snapped DBU’s 184 consecutive game streak without being shutout at home (dates to 2006). It marked Tech’s fourth straight win over DBU in Dallas and the first time since 2010 that Tech swept the series over the Patriots. Scott LeJeune (2-for-5) and Bryant Burleson (2-for-4) led the way at the plate while Shane Broyles and Daniel Coulombe also had scoreless relief outings.
GAME 53: Kansas State 7 at Texas Tech 5
May 1 ● Presley Askew Field ● Las Cruces, N.M. Texas Tech (26-22) 000 433 002 12 15 1 New Mexico State (30-14) 104 100 001 7 11 1 WP: Br. Stewart (1-2) LP: Collins (3-4) S: None Attendance: 501 Time: 3:11 Temp: 87° Highlights: 1B Stephen Hagen hit two three-run homers and finished going 2-for-4 with three runs scored and six RBI. Scott LeJeune went 3-for-5, Barrett Barnes went 2-for3 with three runs and hit his eighth home run of the year (32nd career) in the win. Brennan Stewart (2.0 IP), Daniel Coulombe (2.1 IP) and Shane Broyles (1.2 IP) combined pitched the final six innings while allowing just wto runs with seven strikeouts. Tech put the game away out-scoring the Aggies 10-1 during the middle innings (4th-6th).
May 17 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas K-State (25-28, 6-16) 300 000 112 7 11 1 Texas Tech (28-25, 6-16) 100 000 013 5 6 1 WP: Bahramzadeh (7-3) LP: von Schamann (6-4) S: Williams (6) Attendance: 2,558 Time: 2:37 Temp: 86° Highlights: Texas Tech scored three runs in the ninth inning - most by the Red Raiders all season in the ninth - but the rally came up short as K-State defeated Tech for the fifth consecutive game. RHP Duke von Schamann threw a career-high 108 pitches in 7.2 innings allowing 7 H, 5 R, 5 ER and 4 SO without allowing a walk. Barrett Barnes collected his 200th career base hit, 50th career double and hit his 9th HR of the season - the 33rd of his career. Bo Altobelli also homered, hitting his third homer of the year.
GAME 49: Texas Tech 2 at #9 Texas A&M 4
GAME 54: Kansas State 5 at Texas Tech 1
May 4 ● Blue Bell Park ● College Station, Texas Texas Tech (26-23, 5-14) 000 002 000 2 9 2 #9 Texas A&M (33-13, 12-7) 101 001 01X 4 6 2 WP: Wacha (7-0) LP: Neely (3-6) S: Martin (3) Attendance: 5,178 Time: 2:46 Temp: 90° Highlights: 3B Reid Redman was the only Red Raider with a multi-hit game going 2-for-5 with a double. SS Tim Proudfoot also hit a double going 1-for-3. Eight Texas Tech players finished with one base hit. Tech had an opportunity to tie the game in the eighth inning with runners at second and third base with one out. A&M reliever Kyle Martin followed with back-to-back called-strike three strikeouts to RF Jordan Lopez and LF Nick Hanslik. John Neely (5.1 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO) took the loss.
May 18 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas K-State (26-28, 7-16) 010 001 120 5 11 0 Texas Tech (28-26, 6-17) 000 000 001 1 6 3 WP: Flattery (6-4) LP: Neely (3-7) S: None Attendance: 2,876 Time: 2:18 Temp: 93° Highlights: K-State starting pitcher Joe Flattery threw his first career complete game (9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO, 100 pitches) dominated Texas Tech. 3B Reid Redman (2-for-4) and C Bo Altobelli (2-for-4, RBI) were the only Red Raiders with multi-hit games. Tech starting pitcher RHP John Neely took the loss in his final appearance as a Red Raider going five innings allowing two runs (1 ER) on six hits with three strikeouts and one walk. The loss eliminated Tech from advancing to the Big 12 Championship.
GAME 50: Texas Tech 2 at #9 Texas A&M 7
GAME 55: Kansas State 2 at Texas Tech 8
May 5 ● Blue Bell Park ● College Station, Texas Texas Tech (26-24, 5-15) 100 100 000 2 5 0 #9 Texas A&M (34-13, 13-7) 220 210 000 7 8 1 WP: Stripling (8-2) LP: Shellhorn (5-3) S: None Attendance: 4,775 Time: 2:33 Temp: 90° Highlights: Texas A&M starting pitcher Ross Stripling struck out a career-high 13 batters - most by an Aggie pitcher all season - while Texas Tech LHP Rusty Shellhorn allowed four home runs (2 2-run HR, 2 solo), which marked a first for a Red Raider pitcher since April 4, 2009 (A.J. Ramos, 4 HR allowed vs. No. 11 Texas A&M in Lubbock). C Bo Altobelli went 2-for-3 with a double, run scored and RBI and 2B Jamodrick McGruder went 2-for-4 with a double and run scored to lead the Red Raiders at the plate.
May 19 ● Rip Griffin Park ● Lubbock, Texas K-State (26-29, 7-17) 000 000 200 2 8 1 Texas Tech (29-26, 7-17) 230 110 01X 8 9 1 WP: Masek (2-4) LP: Wivnis (1-3) S: None Attendance: 2,807 Time: 2:47 Temp: 90° Highlights: The Red Raiders won their final game of the year behind six strong innings from starting RHP Trey Masek (4 H, ER, 2 BB, 3 SO, 89 pitches) in his second win of the season. Jamodrick McGruder went 1-for-3 hitting his second HR of the season and stole two bases giving him 39 on the year. Reid Redman went 2-for-3 in his final game at Texas Tech and LF Brennan Moore also had two hits going 2-for-4 with two runs. Brennan Stewart, Rusty Shellhorn and Shane Broyles made scoreless relief outings.
36
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL PITCHERS GAME-BY-GAME #32 SHANE BROYLES - RHP Date 2/18 2/26 3/4 3/12 3/18 3/21 3/25 3/27 3/31 4/6 4/11 4/14 4/15 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/28 5/1 5/6 5/8 5/18 5/19
Opponent GS IP TENNESSEE TECH * 7.1 #18 ST. JOHN’S * 7.2 vs. Houston * 5.0 at #26 TCU * 3.1 at Baylor * 2.2 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0.1 #27 OKLAHOMA 0.2 NEW MEXICO STATE 1.1 at Kansas 3.1 #25 TEXAS 5.1 DALLAS BAPTIST 1.1 HOUSTON 2.0 HOUSTON 1.0 NEW MEXICO 1.0 at Oklahoma State 1.0 at Oklahoma State 1.0 at New Mexico 1.1 MISSOURI 1.2 at New Mexico State 1.2 at #9 Texas A&M 2.2 at #27 Dallas Baptist 2.0 KANSAS STATE 2.0 KANSAS STATE 1.1
Date 3/3 3/12 3/14 3/21 3/25 4/1 4/5 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/25
Opponent GS IP vs. #4 Rice 1.0 at #26 TCU 1.0 ALABAMA A&M 1.0 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2.0 #27 OKLAHOMA 0.1 at Kansas 1.1 #25 TEXAS 2.1 DALLAS BAPTIST 1.1 HOUSTON 0.1 NEW MEXICO 0.2 at New Mexico 1.1
Date 2/19 2/25 4/3 4/24 4/28 5/1 5/4 5/6 5/8 5/18
Opponent #31 MISSOURI STATE NORTHERN ILLINOIS ANGELO STATE at New Mexico MISSOURI at New Mexico State at #9 Texas A&M at #9 Texas A&M at #27 Dallas Baptist KANSAS STATE
H 6 4 7 7 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 4 3 0 4 2 1 0 3 2 1 1 0
R ER BB 5 4 0 2 2 2 4 4 1 2 2 2 4 3 2 3 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
#16 TREY MASEK - RHP K 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 2 2 6 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 3 2 2
NP DEC. 78 W 84 W 76 ND 67 ND 60 L 25 ND 8 ND 20 ND 40 ND 77 ND 16 ND 35 ND 28 ND 12 ND 19 ND 28 ND 29 ND 29 ND 44 ND 57 ND 20 ND 39 ND 18 ND
K 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
NP DEC. 21 ND 2-6 11 ND 4-7 16 ND 25-5 28 ND 14-8 7 ND 2-8 13 ND 3-9 26 ND 4-7 20 W 7-1 17 ND 10-9 20 ND 4-6 35 ND 13-14
K 5 8 1 2 0 4 2 0 2 2
NP DEC. 67 ND 92 W 21 ND 15 ND 10 ND 41 ND 18 ND 34 ND 13 ND 40 ND
2-4 8-5 13-8 9-5 4-3 12-7 2-4 8-4 5-0 1-5
K 0 2 0 0
NP DEC. 30 ND 48 ND 34 ND 47 L
14-8 6-7 13-8 4-6
K 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 1
NP DEC. 5 ND 9-5 10 ND 2-6 2 ND 8-4 13 ND 25-5 14 ND 4-9 11 ND 11-4 4 ND 2-8 11 ND 13-8 5 ND 3-14 16 ND 7-1 9 ND 10-9 11 ND 4-6 23 ND 1-7 9 ND 9-5 23 ND 13-14 21 ND 12-7 67 W 5-0 14 ND 5-7
9-5 5-2 10-4 4-7 1-8 14-8 2-8 6-7 2-5 7-6 7-1 7-1 10-9 4-6 2-5 1-7 9-5 4-3 12-7 8-4 5-0 1-5 8-2
#30 AARON CORWIN - RHP H 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 2
R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
#35 DANIEL COULOMBE - LHP GS IP * 5.1 * 5.0 1.0 0.2 0.0 2.1 1.2 2.1 1.0 2.0
H 3 6 1 1 1 1 0 3 2 4
R ER BB 1 1 1 5 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1
#49 BRANNON EASTERLING - RHP Date 3/21 3/27 4/3 4/18
Opponent GS IP FLORIDA GULF COAST * 2.2 NEW MEXICO STATE * 3.0 ANGELO STATE * 1.0 NEW MEXICO * 3.2
Date 2/18 3/3 3/6 3/14 3/16 3/20 3/25 4/3 4/7 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/22 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/8 5/17
Opponent GS IP TENNESSEE TECH 0.0 vs. #4 Rice 0.2 at #10 Arizona State 0.1 ALABAMA A&M 1.0 at Baylor 0.1 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0.1 #27 OKLAHOMA 0.0 ANGELO STATE 0.0 #25 TEXAS 0.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.2 HOUSTON 0.1 NEW MEXICO 0.2 at Oklahoma State 2.0 at New Mexico 0.1 at New Mexico 2.0 at New Mexico State 1.0 at #27 Dallas Baptist * 6.0 KANSAS STATE 0.2
H 3 2 4 7
R ER BB 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 3 2 3 3 1
Date 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/26 2/27 3/4 3/12 3/18 3/21 3/25 3/27 4/5 4/15 4/22 4/28 4/29 5/6 5/19
R ER BB 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
H 0 1 2 1 0 3 5 3 0 6 1 1 5 8 1 2 4 4
R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 2 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 2 2
#44 RUSTY SHELLHORN - LHP K 3 2 1 3 0 6 2 6 1 2 1 2 4 4 1 2 3 3
NP DEC. 21 S 21 ND 30 ND 17 ND 12 ND 51 W 52 L 62 ND 9 ND 78 L 31 L 80 ND 104 ND 95 L 10 S 26 ND 97 ND 89 W
4-1 8-0 4-1 5-2 3-2 10-4 4-7 1-8 14-8 2-8 6-7 4-7 10-9 1-7 4-3 7-0 8-4 8-2
#26 JERAD McCRUMMEN - RHP Date 2/18 2/25 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/12 3/17 3/20 3/25 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/20 4/24 4/25 4/28 5/4 5/6 5/17
Opponent GS IP TENNESSEE TECH 1.2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1.0 vs. #4 Rice 1.0 at #10 Arizona State 1.0 at #26 TCU 1.0 at Baylor 0.2 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0.1 #27 OKLAHOMA 1.0 ANGELO STATE 3.2 #25 TEXAS 1.0 #25 TEXAS 0.2 HOUSTON 0.1 HOUSTON 2.2 NEW MEXICO 1.1 at Oklahoma State 0.2 at New Mexico 0.2 at New Mexico 1.2 MISSOURI 0.2 at #9 Texas A&M 0.1 at #9 Texas A&M 0.2 KANSAS STATE 0.2
Date 2/19 2/24 2/25 2/27 3/6 3/14 3/17 3/23 3/31 4/7 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/18
Opponent #31 MISSOURI STATE #18 ST. JOHN’S NORTHERN ILLINOIS NORTHERN ILLINOIS at #10 Arizona State ALABAMA A&M at Baylor #27 OKLAHOMA at Kansas #25 TEXAS HOUSTON at Oklahoma State MISSOURI at #9 Texas A&M KANSAS STATE
Date 2/27 3/6 3/14 3/20 3/25 4/1 4/7 4/13 4/27 5/1 5/5
Opponent GS IP NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 5.0 at #10 Arizona State * 3.0 ALABAMA A&M 4.0 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 5.0 #27 OKLAHOMA 2.2 at Kansas * 1.2 #25 TEXAS 0.2 HOUSTON 1.0 MISSOURI 2.2 at New Mexico State * 2.0 at #9 Texas A&M 0.2
Date 2/19 2/26 3/3 3/13 3/16 3/20 3/23 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/17 4/25
Opponent GS IP TENNESSEE TECH 0.1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3.0 vs. #4 Rice 1.0 ALABAMA A&M 3.0 at Baylor 2.2 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2.1 #27 OKLAHOMA 0.1 ANGELO STATE 1.1 #25 TEXAS 0.1 #25 TEXAS 1.1 NEW MEXICO 3.0 at New Mexico 2.0
H 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2
R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
K 2 4 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
NP DEC. 19 ND 9-5 43 ND 8-5 8 ND 3-2 14 ND 2-6 17 ND 8-4 15 ND 4-7 21 ND 3-4 23 ND 11-4 19 ND 2-8 29 W 13-8 18 ND 7-6 12 ND 3-14 18 ND 15-4 23 W 10-9 22 ND 4-6 14 ND 1-2 8 W 9-5 23 ND 13-14 7 ND 4-3 9 ND 2-4 10 ND 8-4 14 ND 5-7
K 2 2 1 0 2 0 6 1 2 3 2 5 3 3 3
NP DEC. 37 L 28 ND 9 S 20 W 37 W 9 ND 77 ND 96 L 77 L 73 L 86 W 93 L 92 L 90 L 76 L
2-4 4-1 8-5 3-2 8-4 25-5 3-4 3-5 2-5 3-14 15-4 1-2 0-9 2-4 1-5
K 4 4 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
NP DEC. 60 ND 39 ND 59 W 70 W 47 ND 42 L 24 ND 16 ND 42 ND 39 ND 16 ND
3-2 8-4 25-5 11-4 2-8 3-9 3-14 15-4 0-9 12-7 2-7
K 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0
NP DEC. 10 ND 8-0 25 S 10-4 26 ND 2-6 29 ND 21-1 59 ND 4-9 51 ND 11-4 12 ND 3-5 26 ND 13-8 6 W 7-6 38 ND 3-14 82 ND 3-10 52 ND 13-14
#42 JOHN NEELY - RHP GS
* * * * * * * * * *
IP 2.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 4.1 7.0 4.2 4.0 6.0 6.1 4.1 5.1 5.0
H 2 2 0 3 3 1 4 7 8 5 4 5 9 5 6
R ER BB 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 4 1 5 3 0 4 3 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 8 8 2 3 2 2 2 1 1
#10 DAVID PAIZ - RHP
#28 BEN FLORA - LHP H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 3 1
Opponent GS IP MISSOURI STATE 2.0 TENNESSEE TECH 1.2 #18 ST. JOHN’S 1.0 #18 ST. JOHN’S 1.1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0.1 vs. Houston 4.0 at #26 TCU 2.2 at Baylor 4.0 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0.2 #27 OKLAHOMA * 3.2 NEW MEXICO STATE 1.0 #25 TEXAS * 5.0 HOUSTON * 6.2 at Oklahoma State * 5.0 MISSOURI 1.0 MISSOURI 2.0 at #9 Texas A&M * 5.0 KANSAS STATE * 6.0
H 0 2 2 2 6 4 2 2 3 2 0
R ER BB 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 2
#20 JAMEN PARTEN - RHP H 1 0 2 0 6 1 2 3 0 3 5 7
37
R ER BB 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 4 3 1 8 6 1
Date 2/19 2/26 3/3 3/13 3/17 3/18 3/21 3/27 4/1 4/5 4/11 4/17 4/24 4/29 5/5 5/19
Opponent GS IP TENNESSEE TECH * 7.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 6.0 vs. #4 Rice * 4.1 ALABAMA A&M * 3.0 at Baylor 0.2 at Baylor 0.2 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2.0 NEW MEXICO STATE 1.1 at Kansas 3.0 #25 TEXAS 1.1 DALLAS BAPTIST * 5.0 NEW MEXICO * 5.0 at New Mexico * 4.1 MISSOURI * 7.0 at #9 Texas A&M * 4.1 KANSAS STATE 1.0
Date 3/14 3/21 4/17 4/27 5/5
Opponent GS IP ALABAMA A&M 2.0 FLORIDA GULF COAST 0.1 NEW MEXICO 1.0 MISSOURI 1.0 at #9 Texas A&M 1.0
Date 3/13 3/17 3/20 3/24 3/27 4/1 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/20 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/19
Opponent GS IP ALABAMA A&M 2.0 at Baylor 2.0 FLORIDA GULF COAST 1.0 #27 OKLAHOMA 1.2 NEW MEXICO STATE 2.0 at Kansas 2.0 ANGELO STATE 1.0 #25 TEXAS 0.1 #25 TEXAS 1.1 HOUSTON 1.2 HOUSTON 0.1 NEW MEXICO 1.0 at Oklahoma State 1.1 at New Mexico 1.2 at New Mexico 0.2 at New Mexico State 2.0 at #9 Texas A&M 0.1 at #9 Texas A&M 2.0 at #9 Texas A&M 0.1 KANSAS STATE 0.2
Date 2/17 2/24 3/2 3/11 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/17
Opponent #31 MISSOURI STATE #18 ST. JOHN’S vs. # 4 Arkansas at #26 TCU at Baylor #27 OKLAHOMA at Kansas #25 TEXAS HOUSTON at Oklahoma State MISSOURI KANSAS STATE
Date 2/19 2/27 3/2 3/6 3/13 3/17 3/18 3/21 3/25 3/27 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/20 4/25 4/27 5/4 5/6 5/17
Opponent GS IP #31 MISSOURI STATE 1.1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1.2 vs. # 4 Arkansas 0.2 at #10 Arizona State 1.2 ALABAMA A&M 1.0 at Baylor 0.1 at Baylor 0.2 FLORIDA GULF COAST 1.0 #27 OKLAHOMA 0.2 NEW MEXICO STATE 0.1 ANGELO STATE 1.0 #25 TEXAS 0.1 #25 TEXAS 1.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.2 HOUSTON 0.2 NEW MEXICO 0.2 at Oklahoma State 0.1 at New Mexico 1.0 MISSOURI 1.0 at #9 Texas A&M 0.1 at #9 Texas A&M 1.0 KANSAS STATE 0.0
H 4 8 6 2 1 0 2 3 1 4 3 6 7 2 6 2
R ER BB 0 0 1 4 3 2 6 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 6 6 2 4 4 1 0 0 1 7 7 1 0 0 0
K 6 7 5 3 0 1 3 2 3 1 2 2 4 7 2 1
NP DEC. 98 W 87 W 78 L 43 W 10 ND 19 ND 28 ND 46 ND 51 ND 35 ND 77 ND 83 L 72 ND 95 W 91 L 14 ND
8-0 10-4 2-6 21-1 3-4 1-8 14-8 6-7 3-9 4-7 7-1 3-10 9-5 7-0 2-7 8-2
K 0 0 2 2 2
NP DEC. 28 ND 11 ND 16 ND 13 ND 22 ND
25-5 14-8 3-10 0-9 2-7
K 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0
NP DEC. 20 ND 21-1 13 ND 3-4 25 ND 11-4 12 ND 3-5 33 ND 6-7 41 ND 3-9 12 ND 13-8 6 L 4-7 34 ND 3-14 16 ND 15-4 5 ND 10-9 24 ND 4-6 16 ND 1-2 19 ND 9-5 27 L 13-14 35 ND 12-7 1 ND 2-4 22 ND 2-7 8 ND 8-4 15 ND 8-2
#40 BLAKE STEWART - RHP H 3 3 1 0 1
R ER BB 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
#50 BRENNAN STEWART - RHP H 0 2 3 1 2 6 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 0 1 0 2
R ER BB 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 1 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#15 DUKE von SCHAMANN - RHP GS * * * * * * * * * * * *
IP 7.0 7.0 7.1 8.0 5.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 5.2 7.2
H 1 3 7 4 10 6 2 7 11 6 2 7
R ER BB 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 6 6 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 4 5 5 0
K 6 5 7 6 2 3 6 8 4 6 3 4
NP DEC. 93 W 87 W 104 L 105 L 92 L 104 W 97 W 94 ND 88 W 97 ND 99 W 108 L
K 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
NP DEC. 24 ND 2-4 24 ND 3-2 8 ND 1-3 31 ND 8-4 11 ND 21-1 11 ND 3-4 15 ND 1-8 22 ND 14-8 8 ND 8-2 12 ND 6-7 12 ND 13-8 6 ND 7-6 26 ND 3-14 14 ND 7-1 23 ND 10-9 11 ND 4-6 3 ND 1-2 12 ND 13-14 19 ND 0-9 11 ND 2-4 23 W 8-4 13 ND 5-7
4-1 4-1 1-3 1-2 4-9 6-1 3-1 7-6 7-1 2-5 4-3 5-7
#25 ANDRE WHEELER - LHP
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
H 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 1
R ER BB 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
TEXAS TECH SUMMARY
38
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
TEXAS TECH MISCELLANEOUS STATS
13 ^
^ - Dates back to 2011
39
19 ^ 22 ^
^ - Dates back to 2011
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL BIG INNINGS (4-PLUS RUNS) TEXAS TECH Date 2/18 2/25 2/26 3/4 3/4 3/6 3/13 3/13 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/20 3/20 4/3 4/11 4/13 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/29 5/1 5/6
Opponent TENNESSEE TECH NORTHERN ILLINOIS NORTHERN ILLINOIS vs. Houston vs. Houston at Arizona State ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA A&M FLORIDA GULF COAST FLORIDA GULF COAST ANGELO STATE DALLAS BAPTIST HOUSTON at New Mexico at New Mexico at New Mexico MISSOURI at New Mexico State at Texas A&M
OPPONENT
Date Opponent 2/25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3/12 at TCU 3/18 at Baylor 3/18 at Baylor 4/1 at Kansas 4/5 #25 TEXAS 4/7 #25 TEXAS 4/7 #25 TEXAS 4/15 HOUSTON 4/17 NEW MEXICO 4/25 at New Mexico 4/25 at New Mexico 4/27 MISSOURI 5/1 at New Mexico State
TEAM GAME HIGHS
INN. RUNS Result 4th 4 W 9-5 2nd 4 W 8-5 1st 4 W 10-4 4th 4 W 10-4 6th 4 W 10-4 7th 4 W 8-4 3rd 4 W 21-1 4th 8 W 21-1 5th 4 W 21-1 6th 4 W 21-1 1st 5 W 25-5 3rd 4 W 25-5 5th 5 W 25-5 6th 7 W 25-5 3rd 4 W 11-4 7th 4 W 11-4 3rd 8 W 13-8 7th 4 W 7-1 8th 6 W 15-4 3rd 4 W 9-5 2nd 4 L 13-14 5th 5 L 13-14 5th 4 W 7-0 4th 4 W 12-7 12th 4 W 8-4 (12)
INN. RUNS Result 6th 4 W 8-5 6th 5 L 4-7 3rd 4 L 1-8 7th 4 L 1-8 4th 4 L 3-9 6th 4 L 4-7 4th 4 L 3-14 9th 4 L 3-14 8th 6 W 10-9 5th 4 L 3-10 3rd 5 L 13-14 9th 4 L 13-14 4th 7 L 0-9 3rd 4 W 12-7
BATTING At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:
52 52 25 23 24 8 2 3 3 33 9 14 4 4 2 2 2 7 6 6 3 14 4 4
vs Texas (Apr 06, 2012) at Texas A&M (May 06, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 13, 2012) (4 games ) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 26, 2012) at New Mexico State (May 01, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 25, 2012) vs New Mexico State (Mar 27, 2012) at TCU (Mar 12, 2012) vs Dallas Baptist (Apr 11, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 13, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Kansas State (May 19, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 13, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 13, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) at New Mexico (Apr 25, 2012) at Texas A&M (May 06, 2012) vs Missouri State (Feb 19, 2012) at Oklahoma State (Apr 22, 2012)
FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:
42 20 4 4 1 3 3 3
vs Texas (Apr 06, 2012) vs Houston (Apr 15, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Oklahoma (Mar 25, 2012) (6 games ) vs Tennessee Tech (Feb 19, 2012) vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) vs Houston (Apr 14, 2012)
RECORD WITH A BIG INNING___________________ 15-1 RECORD W/OUT A BIG INNING________________ 14-25 RECORD WHEN ALLOWING A BIG INNING_________ 3-8 RECORD WHEN NOT ALLOWING A BIG INNING__ 26-18
PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:
14.0 14 14 13 8 14 19 19 5 5 4 4 3 3 5
40
vs Texas (Apr 06, 2012) vs Texas (Apr 07, 2012) at New Mexico (Apr 25, 2012) vs Texas (Apr 07, 2012) at Texas A&M (May 06, 2012) vs Texas (Apr 06, 2012) vs Texas (Apr 07, 2012) at New Mexico (Apr 25, 2012) at Baylor (Mar 16, 2012) vs Missouri (Apr 27, 2012) at Arizona State (Mar 06, 2012) at Texas A&M (May 05, 2012) at Baylor (Mar 16, 2012) vs New Mexico (Apr 17, 2012) at Baylor (Mar 18, 2012)
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS BATTING At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:
7 4 4 6 6 6 2 2 2 8 8 3 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 6
(6 games ) (4 games ) (9 games ) Proudfoot, Tim vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) Randolph, Mason vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) Hagen, Stephen at New Mexico State (May 01, 2012) (13 games ) McGruder, Jamodric vs Oklahoma (Mar 23, 2012) Hagen, Stephen at New Mexico State (May 01, 2012) Proudfoot, Tim vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) Hagen, Stephen at New Mexico State (May 01, 2012) (4 games ) (15 games ) Proudfoot, Tim vs Dallas Baptist (Apr 11, 2012) Proudfoot, Tim vs Houston (Apr 14, 2012) (22 games ) McGruder, Jamodric vs Tennessee Tech (Feb 18, 2012) (5 games ) (22 games ) McGruder, Jamodric vs Texas (Apr 07, 2012)
FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:
17 10 2 2 2 1
LeJeune, Scott vs Houston (Apr 15, 2012) Burleson, Bryant at Arizona State (Mar 06, 2012) Randolph, Mason vs Alabama A&M (Mar 14, 2012) Altobelli, Bo at New Mexico (Apr 25, 2012) Hagen, Stephen vs Kansas State (May 18, 2012) (6 games )
PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:
9.0 9.0 8 8 8 5 8 8 11 5 2 2 4 3 3 3
von Schamann, Duke vs Oklahoma (Mar 23, 2012) von Schamann, Duke at Kansas (Mar 30, 2012) Parten, Jamen at New Mexico (Apr 25, 2012) Neely, John vs Missouri (Apr 27, 2012) Neely, John vs Missouri (Apr 27, 2012) Masek, Trey at Texas A&M (May 06, 2012) Coulombe, Daniel vs Northern Illinois (Feb 25, 2012) von Schamann, Duke vs Texas (Apr 06, 2012) von Schamann, Duke vs Houston (Apr 14, 2012) Neely, John vs Missouri (Apr 27, 2012) Paiz, David at Arizona State (Mar 06, 2012) Masek, Trey at TCU (Mar 12, 2012) Shellhorn, Rusty at Texas A&M (May 05, 2012) Parten, Jamen at Baylor (Mar 16, 2012) Masek, Trey at Baylor (Mar 18, 2012) Shellhorn, Rusty at Texas A&M (May 05, 2012)
MULTI-RUN INNINGS (81) 2 Runs________________________________________ 33 3 Runs________________________________________ 23 4 Runs________________________________________ 19 5 Runs_________________________________________ 2 7 Runs_________________________________________ 1 8 Runs_________________________________________ 3 GO-AHEAD RBI (47) Barrett Barnes__________________________________ 11 Scott LeJeune__________________________________ 10 Tim Proudfoot___________________________________ 5 Bryant Burleson_________________________________ 4 Reid Redman___________________________________ 3 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 3 Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ 3 Jordan Lopez___________________________________ 2 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 2 Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ 2 Brennan Moore__________________________________ 1 Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 1 GAME TYING RBI (20) Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ Barrett Barnes___________________________________ Brennan Moore__________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ Reid Redman___________________________________ Scott LeJeune___________________________________ Stephen Hagen__________________________________ Jordan Lopez___________________________________
6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
2-OUT RBI (125) Scott LeJeune__________________________________ 21 Bo Altobelli____________________________________ 14 Tim Proudfoot__________________________________ 13 Bryant Burleson________________________________ 12 Barrett Barnes__________________________________ 11 Reid Redman___________________________________ 9 Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ 9 Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 7 Mason Randolph________________________________ 6 Brennan Moore__________________________________ 6 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 5 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 5 Jordan Lopez___________________________________ 5 Matt Eureste____________________________________ 1 David Paiz______________________________________ 1 INFIELD BASE HITS (82) Jamodrick McGruder____________________________ 18 Bo Altobelli____________________________________ 13 Reid Redman___________________________________ 7 Tim Proudfoot___________________________________ 6 Scott LeJeune___________________________________ 6 Barrett Barnes___________________________________ 6 Brennan Moore__________________________________ 5 Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 4 Jordan Lopez___________________________________ 4 Mason Randolph________________________________ 3 Bryant Burleson_________________________________ 3 David Paiz______________________________________ 2 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 2 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 1 Blake Bass______________________________________ 1 Matt Eureste____________________________________ 1 OUTFIELD ASSISTS (11) Jordan Lopez___________________________________ 6 Brennan Moore__________________________________ 3 Barrett Barnes___________________________________ 2 PICKOFFS BY PITCHERS (2) Duke von Schamann_____________________________ 1 Rusty Shellhorn_________________________________ 1 BUNT BASE HITS (27) Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ Tim Proudfoot___________________________________ Barrett Barnes___________________________________ Brennan Moore__________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Jordan Lopez___________________________________ Matt Eureste____________________________________
41
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
8 7 3 3 2 2 1 1
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 2012 RED RAIDER INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: BATTING AVERAGE - Jamodrick McGruder (.358) GAMES STARTED - Barnes, LeJeune (55) AT-BATS - Scott LeJeune (223) RUNS - Jamodrick McGruder (54) HITS - Bo Altobelli (71)
SERIES-BY-SERIES BATTING SERIES RRC BWMC HCC BU OU KU UT UH OSU MU A&M KSU
W-L 3-1 5-0 1-2 0-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-0 0-3 2-1 1-2 1-2
AVG .293 .296 .263 .237 .304 .238 .217 .379 .191 .284 .256 .221
AB 133 159 99 97 102 101 120 116 89 95 121 95
R 23 30 13 8 11 8 14 32 4 11 12 14
H 39 47 26 23 31 24 26 44 17 27 31 21
RBI 20 23 11 8 8 5 14 27 3 11 12 14
2B 6 6 5 4 6 4 7 10 3 2 6 5
3B 2 4 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 1
HR SLG% 1 .391 4 .459 0 .313 1 .309 1 .431 0 .297 2 .342 2 .552 0 .247 0 .347 2 .355 3 .389
BB 7 13 5 10 7 6 11 9 4 11 14 7
SO 34 44 22 22 9 15 23 19 19 21 20 18
AB OBA 126 .159 159 .182 94 .277 101 .337 102 .284 95 .232 128 .320 117 .308 92 .293 95 .284 104 .231 108 .278
BB HBP 15 4 26 2 11 5 6 3 7 1 11 2 15 2 13 3 6 1 6 2 7 0 8 5
SO 24 31 23 22 19 25 25 15 23 10 33 12
OB% .379 .399 .362 .299 .355 .325 .314 .451 .250 .337 .295 .309
SF 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2
SH SB-SBA 1 10-13 4 12-15 1 5-6 3 1-3 1 1-2 2 3-3 2 0-0 5 6-7 2 2-3 4 6-6 2 2-2 2 5-5
DOUBLES - Barrett Barnes (17) TRIPLES - Jamodrick McGruder (8) HOME RUNS - Barrett Barnes (9) RBI - Barrett Barnes (49) TOTAL BASES - Barrett Barnes (123) EXTRA-BASE HITS - Barrett Barnes (32) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE - Barrett Barnes (.597)
SERIES-BY-SERIES PITCHING SERIES RRC BWMC HCC BU OU KU UT UH OSU MU A&M KSU
W-L 3-1 5-0 1-2 0-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-0 0-3 2-1 1-2 1-2
ERA 1.75 2.20 4.32 7.50 3.00 3.60 6.75 2.40 4.74 3.00 4.18 3.67
IP 36.0 45.0 25.0 24.0 27.0 25.0 32.0 30.0 24.2 27.0 28.0 27.0
H 20 29 26 34 29 22 41 36 27 23 24 30
R 10 14 13 21 14 15 27 14 14 12 15 14
ER 7 11 12 20 9 10 24 8 13 9 13 11
2B 4 3 7 9 3 4 8 3 3 6 5 8
3B 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 1
HR WP 2 0 1 3 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 0 4 3 2 1
HB 2 1 1 6 3 2 5 0 4 3 6 1
BK 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
SF 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0
SH GDP 1 6 4 3 2 2 2 0 4 2 5 1 4 3 3 4 5 1 0 2 2 1 3 1
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE - Jamodrick McGruder (.500) WALKS - Jamodrick McGruder (45)
MONTH-BY-MONTH BATTING MONTH
W-L AVG
AB
R
H
RBI
2B
3B
BB HBP
SO OB%
SF
INTENTIONAL WALKS - Barrett Barnes (8)
February
8-1 .295
292
53
86
43
12
6
5
.428
41
6
55 .390
2
5
22-28
March
8-11 .309
654
127
202
113
57
5
4
.430
72
32
131 .399
9
17
30-37
April
9-10 .292
655
113
191
103
34
12
7
.412
75
16
108 .375
7
22
27-35
May
4-4 .254
291
43
74
40
14
1
8
.392
23
7
56 .320
4
4
8-9
HIT-BY-PITCH - Brennan Moore (14) SACRIFICES - Tim Proudfoot (14) STOLEN BASES - Jamodrick McGruder (39) PUTOUTS - Scott LeJeune (483) ASSISTS - Tim Proudfoot (169) ERA - Duke von Schamann (2.08) WINS - Duke von Schamann (6) APPEARANCES - Shane Broyles (23) STARTS - Duke von Schamann (12)
HR SLG%
SH SB-SBA
MONTH-BY-MONTH PITCHING MONTH February March April May
W-L 8-1 8-11 9-10 4-4
ERA IP H R ER 2.00 81.0 49 24 18 3.87 163.0 168 92 70 5.24 175.1 217 120 102 3.82 73.0 71 36 31
BB SO 20 78 51 118 58 113 28 52
AB OBA 285 .172 622 .270 701 .310 280 .254
2B 7 33 35 16
3B HR WP 1 3 3 10 4 14 7 7 8 3 7 5
HB 3 11 18 7
BK SF 2 0 6 3 1 6 1 2
SH GDP 5 9 14 14 21 18 5 2
HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL BATTING VENUE Home Away Neutral
W-L 22-11 6-13 1-2
AVG AB .317 1138 .253 655 .263 99
R 239 84 13
H 361 166 26
RBI 215 73 11
2B 80 32 5
3B 19 5 0
HR SLG% 16 .463 8 .354 0 .313
BB HBP 143 41 57 15 11 5
SO 180 147 23
OB% .407 .325 .362
SF 16 5 1
SH SB-SBA 30 66-78 17 16-25 1 5-6
HR WP 12 14 7 15 2 1
HB 17 21 1
BK SF 5 4 5 7 0 0
HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL PITCHING VENUE Home Away Neutral
W-L 22-11 6-13 1-2
ERA IP H R ER 3.60 305.0 295 155 122 4.82 162.1 184 104 87 4.32 25.0 26 13 12
BB SO AB OBA 99 223 1157 .255 53 116 637 .253 5 22 94 .277
2B 52 32 7
3B 10 11 0
SH GDP 26 32 17 9 2 2
COMPLETE GAMES - Duke von Schamann (3) SAVES - Trey Masek (2)
DAY-NIGHT BATTING
INNINGS PITCHED - Duke von Schamann (86.2)
TIME Day Night
STRIKEOUTS - Duke von Schamann (60)
DAY-NIGHT PITCHING
OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE - Duke von Schamann (.212)
TIME Day Night
W-L AVG AB 14-16 .289 1026 15-10 .297 866
R 177 159
H 296 257
RBI 160 139
W-L ERA IP H R ER 14-16 4.20 265.2 283 155 124 15-10 3.85 226.2 222 117 97
42
2B 54 63
3B 13 11
HR SLG% 13 .404 11 .433
BB SO AB OBA 82 200 1025 .276 75 161 863 .257
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2B 45 46
BB HBP 118 34 93 27
3B 7 14
SO OB% 190 .376 160 .379
HR WP 12 13 9 17
HB 24 15
SF 14 8
BK 4 6
SH SB-SBA 27 44-56 21 43-53
SF 8 3
SH GDP 25 25 20 18
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH HOME RUNS
No.
!
Player (#)
Opponent (Date)
Runs
Outs
Count
Inning
1
Barrett Barnes (1)
* Δ ! 2 !
Tennessee Tech (2/18)
3
1
0-0
4
Shepherd (R) s
Barrett Barnes (2)
St. John’s (2/24)
3
1
2-0
7
Lobban (L) r
3
Barrett Barnes (3)
Northern Illinois (2/26)
2
1
1-1
2
Barry (L) s
4
Bo Altobelli (1)
Northern Illinois (2/26)
1
0
2-0
3
Grindstaff (R) r
5
Reid Redman (1)
Northern Illinois (2/26)
2
0
0-0
4
Grindstaff (R) r
!
6
Tim Proudfoot (1)
Alabama A&M (3/14)
4
2
0-0
3
Tucker (L) s
§
7
Barrett Barnes (4)
Baylor (3/16)
2
0
1-1
4
Turley (L) s
8
Barrett Barnes (5)
Oklahoma (3/25)
1
2
2-1
1
Overton (L) s
†
9
Barrett Barnes (6)
New Mexico State (3/27)
1
0
0-1
5
Beck (L) s
10
Mason Randolph (1)
Angelo State (4/3)
2
1
2-1
2 Rechkemmer (L) s
§
11
Scott LeJeune (1)
Texas (4/5)
3
2
1-2
5
Thornhill (R) s
‡
12
Tim Proudfoot (2)
Texas (4/7)
1
1
0-1
1
Jacquez (R) s
13
Bo Altobelli (2)
Houston (4/13)
4
1
1-0
8
Fuerst (R) r
14
Stephen Hagen (1)
Houston (4/13)
1
9
1-1
4
Pruitt (R) r
Δ ! 15
Barrett Barnes (7)
New Mexico (4/24)
2
0
0-1
5
Jaramillo (L) s
16
Stephen Hagen (2)
New Mexico (4/25)
1
0
1-1
6 Brummett (R) r
17
Barrett Barnes (8)
New Mexico State (5/1)
1
0
1-1
4 Higginbotham (L) r
§
18
Stephen Hagen (3)
New Mexico State (5/1)
3
0
0-0
5
Δ 19
Stephen Hagen (4)
New Mexico State (5/1)
3
1
0-1
6
Mack (R) r
‡
Jamodrick McGruder (1) Texas A&M (5/6)
1
1
0-0
5
Pineda (R) s
‡ Δ ! 21
Stephen Hagen (5)
Texas A&M (5/6)
1
0
0-0
12
Martin (R) r
22
Barrett Barnes (9)
Kansas State (5/17)
1
2
1-1
8 Bahramzadeh (R) s
23
Bo Altobelli (3)
Kansas State (5/17)
1
0
3-1
9
Esquivel (R) r
! 24 Jamodrick McGruder (2) Kansas State (5/19)
2
1
2-1
2
Wivinis (R) s
20
Pitcher
Collins (R) r
HOME RUN BREAKDOWN at Home_______________________________ 16 on the Road_____________________________ 8 at Neutral Site____________________________ 0 vs. RHP________________________________ 15 vs. LHP__________________________________ 9 vs. Big 12 Teams__________________________ 9 vs. Non-Big 12 Teams_____________________ 15 with 0 outs_____________________________ 11 with 1 out______________________________ 10 with 2 outs______________________________ 3 Solo HR________________________________ 11 2-Run HR________________________________ 6 3-Run HR________________________________ 5 Grand Slam______________________________ 2 February________________________________ 5 March__________________________________ 4 April____________________________________ 7 May____________________________________ 8 in 1st inning_____________________________ 2 in 2nd inning____________________________ 3 in 3rd inning_____________________________ 2 in 4th inning_____________________________ 5 in 5th inning_____________________________ 5 in 6th inning_____________________________ 2 in 7th inning_____________________________ 1 in 8th inning_____________________________ 2 in 9th inning_____________________________ 1 in 12th inning____________________________ 1 0-0 Count_______________________________ 6 0-1 Count_______________________________ 3 0-2 Count_______________________________ 0 1-0 Count_______________________________ 1 1-1 Count_______________________________ 6 1-2 Count_______________________________ 1 2-0 Count_______________________________ 2 2-1 Count_______________________________ 3 2-2 Count_______________________________ 0 3-0 Count_______________________________ 1 3-1 Count_______________________________ 1 3-2 Count_______________________________ 0 Left-Field Line____________________________ 1 Left Field________________________________ 8 Left-Center Field__________________________ 5 Center Field______________________________ 5 Right-Center Field________________________ 0 Right Field_______________________________ 5 Right-Field Line___________________________ 0
* - Inside the park home run ◊ - Pinch-hit home run † - Game-tying home run ‡ - Tie-breaking home run
Leadoff_________________________________ 2 2-Hole__________________________________ 5 3-Hole__________________________________ 8 Cleanup_________________________________ 0 5-Hole__________________________________ 4 6-Hole__________________________________ 2 7-Hole__________________________________ 3 8-Hole__________________________________ 0 9-Hole__________________________________ 0
Δ - Game-winning home run ! - Provided eventual winning runs § - home run erased deficit and gave Texas Tech the lead italics indicates walk-off home run
Day Games_____________________________ 11 Night Games____________________________ 13 Starters________________________________ 14 Relievers_______________________________ 10 Record with HR________________________ 11-7 Record w/out HR_____________________ 18-19
43
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH GAME WINNING RBI No.
Player (#)
Game # Date
Opponent
Runs
Outs
Count
Inning
Final
1
Reid Redman (1)
1
2/17
Missouri State
2
0
0-0
1
4-1
1B through right side
Play
2
Barrett Barnes (1)
2
2/18
Tennessee Tech
3
1
0-0
4
9-5
HR down LF line
3
Scott LeJeune (1)
3
2/19
Tennessee Tech
1
1
0-0
1
8-0
2B down LF line
4
Barrett Barnes (2)
5
2/24
St. John’s
3
1
2-0
7
4-1
Inside-the-park HR to CF
5
NO RBI
6
2/25
Northern Illinois
1
1
2-1
4
8-5
Wild Pitch
6
Tim Proudfoot (1)
7
2/26
St. John’s
1
1
1-1
7
5-2
1B up the middle
7
Barrett Barnes (3)
8
2/26
Northern Illinois
2
1
1-1
2
10-4
HR to LF
8
Tim Proudfoot (2)
9
2/27
Northern Illinois
1
1
0-0
1
3-2
3B to RF
9
Tim Proudfoot (3)
12
3/4
Houston
1
0
2-2
6
10-4
2B off LF wall
10
Kevin Whitehead (1)
13
3/6
Arizona State
1
0
3-0
7
8-4
Bases-loaded BB
11
Barrett Barnes (4)
16
3/13
Alabama A&M
3
1
1-0
3
21-1
3-run 3B to LC
12
Tim Proudfoot (4)
17
3/13
Alabama A&M
4
2
0-0
3
25-5
Grand slam to LF
13
Jamodrick McGruder (1)
21
3/20
Florida Gulf Coast
2
2
1-0
3
11-4
1B to RF
14
Scott LeJeune (2)
22
3/21
Florida Gulf Coast
2
2
1-0
5
14-8
1B to CF
15
NO RBI
23
3/23
Oklahoma
1
2
0-0
4
6-1
Fielding Error - 3B
16 NO RBI
27 3/30 Kansas
1 2 1-1 8 3-1
17
Barrett Barnes (5)
30
1
18
Bryant Burleson (1)
32
4/6
Texas
2
19
Jordan Lopez (1)
34
4/11
Dallas Baptist
1
20
NO RBI
35
4/13
Houston
3
21
Barrett Barnes (6)
36
4/14
Houston
2
22
Barrett Barnes (7)
37
4/15
Houston
23
Barrett Barnes (8)
43
4/24
New Mexico
24
Jamodrick McGruder (2)
46
4/28
25
Tim Proudfoot (5)
47
4/29
26
Stephen Hagen (1)
48
27
Stephen Hagen (2)
51
28
Bryant Burleson (2)
52
5/8
Dallas Baptist
1
2
2-0
2
5-0
2B to LF
29
Jamodrick McGruder (3)
55
5/19
Kansas State
3
1
2-1
2
8-2
HR to RF
4/3
Angelo State
3
2
1-1
14
7-6
1B to RC
1
1-1
6
7-1
1B up the middle
2
1-2
4
15-4
1B to RF, E-9
1
2-1
5
7-1
3B to CF
1
2
0-0
12
10-9
1B to SS
2
0
0-1
5
9-5
HR to LC
Missouri
1
2
2-2
2
4-3
1B to LF
Missouri
1
1
2-2
2
7-0
SAC Fly to RF
5/1
New Mexico State
3
1
0-1
6
12-7
HR to LC
5/6
Texas A&M
1
0
0-0
12
8-4
HR to LC
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
13-8
Wild Pitch
2-2
44
2
2B to LC
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 1. Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ 2. Jason Totman (1995)_______________________ 3. Andy Gonzalez (1995)______________________ 4. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ 5. Matt Kastelic (1996)_______________________ 6. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ 7. Mike Humphreys (1988)____________________ 8. John Grimes (1984)________________________ 9. Joe Dillon (1997)__________________________ 10. Randy DuRoss (1995)______________________
.475 .435 .427 .426 .424 .422 .407 .406 .393 .392
RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 100 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 93 Josh Bard (1999)____________________________ 92 Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 90 Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 89 Jon Weber (1999)___________________________ 84 Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 84 Dion Ruecker (1996)_________________________ 82 Cameron Blair (2004)________________________ 81 John Grimes (1984)__________________________ 79
HIT BY PITCH 1. Nick Blankenship (2002)______________________ 28 2. Jamodrick McGruder (2011)___________________ 25 3. Cody Fuller (2004)___________________________ 16 4. Brennan Moore (2012)______________________ 14 Cody Fuller (2005)___________________________ 14 6. Joey Kenworthy (2010)_______________________ 13 Josh Haney (2004)___________________________ 13 Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 13 Jamodrick McGruder (2012)__________________ 11
AT-BATS 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 269 2. Joe Dillon (1996)___________________________ 267 3. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 264 4. Kevin Jordan (1998)________________________ 263 5. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 262 6. Gera Alvarez (2001)_________________________ 260 Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 260 8. Shaun Larkin (2000)________________________ 259 9. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 258 10. Dion Ruecker (1995)________________________ 257
RUNS SCORED 1. Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 97 Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 97 3. Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 93 4. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 91 5. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 89 6. Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 80 Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 80 8. Randy DuRoss (1995)________________________ 79 9. Matt Kastelic (1996)_________________________ 78 10. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 77 Mike Humphreys (1988)______________________ 77
STOLEN BASES 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)_________________________ 51 2. Matt Kastelic (1995)_________________________ 46 3. Kent Blasingame (1992)______________________ 44 4. Jamodrick McGruder (2012)__________________ 39 5. Kerry Hodges (2001)_________________________ 38 6. Marco Cunningham (1999)____________________ 37 Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 37 Mike Kinney (1993)__________________________ 37 9. Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 35 10. Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 34
HITS 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 114 2. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 109 3. Keith Ginter (1997)_________________________ 106 4. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 101 5. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 100 6. Nick Blankenship (2001)______________________ 96 7. Cameron Blair (2004)________________________ 95 8. Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 94 Randy DuRoss (1995)________________________ 94 10. Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 93 Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 93
TOTAL BASES 1. Joe Dillon (1997)___________________________ 215 2. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 189 3. Keith Ginter (1997)_________________________ 185 4. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 184 5. Josh Brady (2004)__________________________ 179 Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 179 7. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 178 8. Kevin Jordan (1998)________________________ 174 9. John Grimes (1984)_________________________ 168 10. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 165
ERRORS 1. Cameron Blair (2005)________________________ 30 2. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 24 Tim Tadlock (1990)__________________________ 24 4. T.J. Bruce (2003)_____________________________ 22 Shanon Hays (1990)_________________________ 22 6. Kyle Martin (2006)___________________________ 20 Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 20 Clint Bryant (1994)__________________________ 20 9. Darrin Glenn (1991)__________________________ 19 10. Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 18 Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 18 Tim Tadlock (1991)__________________________ 18
DOUBLES 1. Jason Landreth (1997)_______________________ 29 2. Scott LeJeune (2010)_________________________ 28 Josh Bard (1999)____________________________ 28 Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 28 5. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 26 6. Roger Kieschnick (2007)______________________ 25 Brandon Toro (1997)_________________________ 25 8. Tony Arnerich (2001)_________________________ 24 Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 24 Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 24 Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 24 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 24
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Joe Dillon (1997)__________________________ 2. John Grimes (1984)________________________ 3. Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ 4. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ 5. Mike Humphreys (1988)____________________ 6. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ 7. Jon Weber (1999)_________________________ Stacy Ragan (1987)________________________ 9. Greg May (1984)__________________________ 10. Keith Ginter (1998)________________________
.939 .853 .778 .743 .738 .733 .723 .723 .712 .707
ASSISTS 1. Gera Alvarez (2001)_________________________ 242 2. Shaun Larkin (2000)________________________ 219 3. Dion Ruecker (1995)________________________ 214 4. Kelby Tomlinson (2011)_____________________ 212 5. Gera Alvarez (2002)_________________________ 200 6. Joey Kenworthy (2010)______________________ 193 7. Scott Holzhauer (2000)______________________ 185 8. Cameron Blair (2004)_______________________ 184 9. Joel Buchenauer (2002)_____________________ 179 10. Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 173 Tim Proudfoot (2012)______________________169
TRIPLES 1. Jason Rainey (2000)__________________________ 9 2. Jamodrick McGruder (2012)___________________ 8 Jon Weber (1999)____________________________ 8 Stubby Clapp (1996)__________________________ 8 Ronnie Mattson (1975)________________________ 8 6. Jason Rainey (2001)__________________________ 7 Jason Huth (1997)____________________________ 7 Donald Harris (1989)__________________________ 7 Donald Harris (1988)__________________________ 7
ON BASE PERCENTAGE 1. George Kilford (1993)______________________ 2. Jason Totman (1995)_______________________ 3. Keith Ginter (1998)________________________ Mike Kinney (1993)________________________ 5. Andy Gonzalez (1995)______________________ 6. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ 7. Ryan Ruiz (1999)__________________________ 8. Stubby Clapp (1996)_______________________ Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ 10. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ Jamodrick McGruder (2012)________________
.600 .560 .533 .533 .532 .529 .525 .524 .524 .516 .500
HOME RUNS 1. Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 33 2. John Grimes (1984)__________________________ 24 3. Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 20 Dion Ruecker (1996)_________________________ 20 5. Clint Bryant (1988)__________________________ 18 Mike Humphreys (1988)______________________ 18 7. Roger Kieschnick (2008)______________________ 17 Cameron Blair (2005)________________________ 17 Josh Bard (1998)____________________________ 17 Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 17 Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 17 Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 17 Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 17 Todd Howey (1984)__________________________ 17
WALKS 1. Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 78 2. Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 66 3. Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 59 4. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 53 5. Bryan Cowan (1976)_________________________ 52 6. Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 51 7. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 50 8. Jose Delgado (2004)_________________________ 49 Scott Holzhauer (2000)_______________________ 49 10. Scooter Jordan (2002)________________________ 48 Jason Landreth (1997)_______________________ 48 Brandon Welch (1995)________________________ 48 Jamodrick McGruder (2012)__________________ 45
45
GAMES PLAYED 1. Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 65 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 65
GAMES STARTED 1 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 65
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. James Leverton (2008)_______________________ 31 2. John Neely (2011)___________________________ 30 Blake McGinley (2001)_______________________ 30 4. Brad Ralston (1997)__________________________ 28 5. Steve Rowe (2000)__________________________ 27 Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 27 Brandon Roberson (1999)_____________________ 27 8. Jerad McCrummen (2011)____________________ 26 Brian Cloud (2008)__________________________ 26 Zach Butler (2005)___________________________ 26 Steve Rowe (2002)__________________________ 26
SHUTOUTS 1. Ruben Garcia (1971)__________________________ 5 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991)_____________________ 4 Bubba Johnson (1990)________________________ 4 4. Jason Gooding (1997)_________________________ 3
LOSSES 1. Kyle Guerry (1989)____________________________ 9 2. Steven Thomas (2004)________________________ 8 Lucio Chaidez (1990)__________________________ 8 Bubba Johnson (1990)________________________ 8 5. Several with ________________________________ 7
WINS 1. Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 14 2. Brandon Roberson (2001)_____________________ 13 3. Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 12 Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 12 5. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 11 Jason Gooding (1997)________________________ 11 Matt Miller (1995)___________________________ 11 Ryan Nye (1994)____________________________ 11 9. Several with _______________________________ 10
STRIKEOUTS 1. Monty Ward (1998)_________________________ 151 2. Jason Gooding (1997)_______________________ 137 3. Travis Driskill (1993)________________________ 120 4. Monty Ward (1997)_________________________ 117 5. Shane Wright (1998)________________________ 116 Jimmy Frush (1996)_________________________ 116 7. Matt Miller (1996)__________________________ 113 Ruben Garcia (1971)________________________ 113 9. Ryan Nye (1994)___________________________ 109 Ruben Garcia (1972)________________________ 109
SAVES 1. Chad Bettis (2010)___________________________ 10 Brandon Roberson (1999)_____________________ 10 3. Steve Rowe (2002)___________________________ 8 Blake McGinley (2001)________________________ 8 Tom Black (1976)_____________________________ 8 6. John Neely (2011)____________________________ 7 Chad Bettis (2009)____________________________ 7 Kevin Tracey (2000)___________________________ 7 Brad Ralston (1997)___________________________ 7 10. Jeff Karstens (2003)___________________________ 6
INNINGS PITCHED 1. Shane Wright (1998)______________________ 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991)_________________ 3. Mark Brandenburg (1992)_________________ 4. Chris Phillips (2001)_______________________ 5. Kevin Tracey (2000)_______________________ 6. Shane Wright (1999)______________________ 7. Travis Driskill (1993)______________________ 8. Travis Smith (1995)_______________________ 9. Brandon Roberson (2001)__________________ 10. Jason Gooding (1997)_____________________ Ryan Nye (1994)_________________________
WALKS ALLOWED 1. Mike Beiras (1988)___________________________ 69 2. Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 60 Clay Hollock (1986)__________________________ 60 4. Mike Beiras (1987)___________________________ 57 5. Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 56 6. Matt Miller (1995)___________________________ 55 Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 55 8. Rodney Steph (1988)________________________ 53 Randy Prince (1974)_________________________ 53
WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 10 decisions) 1. Jason Gooding (11-0/1997)________________ 1.000 2. Shane Wright (14-1/1998)___________________ .933 3. John Neely (9-1/2011)______________________ .900 Kevin Tracey (9-1/1999)____________________ .900 5. Matt Miller (12-2/1996)_____________________ .857 6. Steve Rowe (10-2/2002)____________________ .833 Shane Wright (10-2/1997)___________________ .833 8. Brad Ralston (9-2/1999)____________________ .818 9. Brandon Roberson (13-3/2001)______________ .812 10. Ruben Garcia (8-2/1971)____________________ .800
HITS ALLOWED 1. Shane Wright (1998)________________________ 166 2. Kevin Tracey (2000)_________________________ 156 3. Mark Brandenburg (1992)___________________ 145 4. Cory Metzler (2000)_________________________ 144 5. Mark Brandenburg (1991)___________________ 143 6. Shane Wright (1999)________________________ 140 7. Chris Phillips (2001)_________________________ 139 8. Travis Smith (1995)_________________________ 137 9. Steve Gooch (2003)_________________________ 120 10. Chris Phillips (2002)_________________________ 118
WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 4 decisions) 1. Steve Rowe (6-0/2000)____________________ 1.000 Jason Gooding (11-0/1997)________________ 1.000 David Therneau (6-0/1997)_________________ 1.000 Mark LePori (6-0/1976)____________________ 1.000 Brian Boesiger (4-0/1989)__________________ 1.000 Lloyd Cummings (4-0/1975)________________ 1.000 7. Shane Wright (14-1/1998)___________________ .933 8. John Neely (9-1/2011)______________________ .900 Kevin Tracey (9-1/1999)____________________ .900
EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. Clay Hollock (1984)__________________________ 74 2. Cory Metzler (2000)__________________________ 70 3. Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 67 4. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 63 Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 63 Mike Beiras (1987)___________________________ 63 7. John Vidales (1986)__________________________ 61 8. Mike Beiras (1988)___________________________ 60 Craig Chapin (1986)_________________________ 60 10. Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 59
WILD PITCHES 1. Jason Gooding (1997)________________________ 13 Kevin Kirk (1991)____________________________ 13 Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 13 4. Miles Morgan (2006)_________________________ 12 Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 12 Khris Segrist (1986)__________________________ 12 7. Brett Bruening (2010)________________________ 10 Kevin Kirk (1988)____________________________ 10
152.2 147.1 146.0 137.1 127.2 126.0 120.2 118.1 116.1 116.0 116.0
ERA (min. 20.0 IP) 1. Ruben Garcia (1971)_______________________ 2. Randy Prince (1973)_______________________ 3. Steve Rowe (2002)________________________ Jack Pierce (1969)_________________________ 5. Kevin Kirk (1992)__________________________ 6. Pat Abbott (1967)_________________________ 7. Phil Stephenson (1967)_____________________ 8. David Callerman (1967)____________________ 9. Duke von Schamann (2012)________________ 10. Ruben Garcia (1973)_______________________ 11. Jack Pierce (1972)_________________________
0.74 1.12 1.51 1.51 1.61 1.65 2.00 2.03 2.08 2.11 2.18
ERA (since 1974, aluminum bats - min. 20 IP) 1. Steve Rowe (2002)________________________ 2. Kevin Kirk (1992)__________________________ 3. Duke von Schamann (2012)________________ 4. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 5. Tanner McElroy (2005)_____________________ 6. Jimmy Frush (1994)________________________ 7. Brandon Roberson (1999)___________________ 8. J.J. Varney (1992)__________________________ 9. Pat Black (1989)___________________________ 10. Travis Gage (1992)_________________________ 11. Corey Gerstner (2004)______________________
1.51 1.61 2.08 2.25 2.28 2.39 2.45 2.48 2.57 2.61 2.64
COMPLETE GAMES 1. Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 13 2. Mark Brandenburg (1992)____________________ 12 3. Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 10 4. Travis Driskill (1993)__________________________ 9 Mark McDowell (1983)________________________ 9 Kyle Karenthold (1981)________________________ 9 7. Rodney Steph (1991)_________________________ 8 Doug House (1977)___________________________ 8 Ruben Garcia (1971)__________________________ 8 10. Several with_________________________________ 7
GAMES STARTED 1. Nathan Fouts (2002)_________________________ 19 2. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 18 Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 18 Mark Brandenburg (1992)____________________ 18 Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 18 6. Miles Morgan (2006)_________________________ 17 Dallas Braden (2004)_________________________ 17 Shane Wright (1999)_________________________ 17 Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 17 Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 17 Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 17
46
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL CAREER BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 1. Doug Ault (1971-72)_______________________ 2. Jason Totman (1994-95)____________________ 3. Keith Ginter (1997-98)______________________ 4. Matt Kastelic (1995-96)_____________________ 5. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)_________________ 6. Scooter Jordan (2002-03)___________________ Ryan Ruiz (1998-99)_______________________ 8. Brandon Buckley (1997-98)_________________ 9. Clint Bryant (1993-96)______________________ 10. John Vidales (1985-86)_____________________
.418 .407 .399 .389 .382 .375 .375 .374 .371 .367
AT-BATS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 918 2. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 782 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 751 4. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 733 5. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 721 6. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 689 7. Scott LeJeune (2009-12)____________________652 8. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________637 9. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 608 10. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 605 HITS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 341 2. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 268 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 235 4. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 228 5. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 222 6. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 221 7. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 218 8. Scott LeJeune (2009-12)____________________204 9. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________203 Matt Kastelic (1995-96)______________________ 203 DOUBLES 1. Josh Bard (1997-99)_________________________ 73 Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 73 3. Scott LeJeune (2009-12)_____________________ 58 4. Roger Kieschnick (2005-08)___________________ 54 5. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)_____________________ 51 6. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)_______________________ 48 Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 48 8. Jason Landreth (1997-98)_____________________ 45 9. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)____________________ 43 David Lindstrom (1994-96)____________________ 43 TRIPLES 1. Ronnie Mattson (1973-76)____________________ 18 2. Jeff Boydston (1988-92)______________________ 17 Gary Ashby (1974-77)________________________ 17 4. Jason Rainey (2000-01)_______________________ 16 5. Jamodrick McGruder (2010-12)_______________ 15 6. Robin Harriss (1993-94)______________________ 14 Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 14 Donald Harris (1988-89)______________________ 14 Jason Huth (1997-99)________________________ 14 Madison Edwards (2002-05)___________________ 14 11. Bobby Kohler (1979-82)______________________ 13 Cecil Norris (1970-73)________________________ 13 HOME RUNS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 44 2. Josh Bard (1997-99)_________________________ 43 Joe Dillon (1996-97)_________________________ 43 4. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)___________________ 41 5. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)___________________ 39 6. Dion Ruecker (1995-96)______________________ 37 John Grimes (1982-85)_______________________ 37 8. Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 34 9. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)_____________________ 33 10. Todd Howey (1983-85)_______________________ 32
RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 271 Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 232 Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 192 Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 164 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 156 Joe Dillon (1996-97)________________________ 156 Dion Ruecker (1995-96)_____________________ 150 John Grimes (1980-83)______________________ 143 Cameron Blair (2004-05)_____________________ 141 David Lindstrom (1994-95)___________________ 141 Ronnie Mattson (1973-76)___________________ 141 Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________140 Scott LeJeune (2009-12)____________________138
RUNS SCORED 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 271 2. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 192 3. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 190 4. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 187 5. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________171 6. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 165 7. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 160 Kevin Lowery (1985-88)_____________________ 160 9. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 151 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 151 11. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 148 Jamodrick McGruder (2010-12)______________139
STOLEN BASES 1. Matt Kastelic (1995-96)_______________________ 97 2. Jamodrick McGruder (2010-12)_______________ 90 3. Jeff Boydston (1988-92)______________________ 86 4. Cody Fuller (2002-05)________________________ 83 5. Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 73 Kent Blassingame (1991-92)___________________ 73 7. Willie Rueda (2006-09)_______________________ 59 8. Ryan Ruiz (1998-99)_________________________ 57 9. Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 56 10. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)_____________________ 50 GAMES PLAYED 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 240 2. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 216 3. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 212 4. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 195 5. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 194 6. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 193 7. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 177 8. Mark Austry (1998-00)______________________ 172 Kevin Lowery (1977-80)_____________________ 172 Bryan Cowan (1974-77)_____________________ 172
TOTAL BASES 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 574 2. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 478 3. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 413 4. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)__________________ 392 5. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________371 6. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 356 7. Joe Dillon (1996-97)________________________ 352 8. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 347 9. Dion Ruecker (1995-96)_____________________ 318 10. Jason Landreth (1997-98)____________________ 313 11. John Grimes (1980-85)______________________ 309 Scott LeJeune (2009-12)____________________291 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Jon Weber (1999)_________________________ 2. Keith Ginter (1997-98)______________________ 3. Jason Landreth (1997-98)___________________ 4. Joe Dillon (1996-97)_______________________ 5. John Grimes (1980-84)_____________________ 6. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)_________________ 7. Kevin Jordan (1998-99)_____________________ 8. Josh Bard (1997-99)_______________________ 9. John Vidales (1984-86)_____________________ 10. Cameron Blair (2004-05)____________________
.732 .726 .713 .710 .688 .678 .662 .652 .649 .641
WALKS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 140 2. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 129 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 123 4. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)__________________ 116 5. Bryan Cowan (1974-77)_____________________ 115 6. Barrett Barnes (2010-12)____________________113 7. Jamodrick McGruder (2010-12)______________110 8. Kevin Lowery (1985-88)_____________________ 107 9. Madison Edwards (2002-05)___________________ 99 10. Jason Landreth (1997-98)_____________________ 94 Jeff Boydston (1990-92)______________________ 94 12. Cody Fuller (2002-05)________________________ 91 Chris Moore (1989-90)_______________________ 91
47
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL CAREER PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 86 2. Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 85 3. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_______________________ 82 4. Ben Flora (2009-12)_________________________ 79 5. Zach Stewart (1996-99)_______________________ 77 6. Brian Cloud (2006-09)________________________ 74 7. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 66 8. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 65 9. Brennan Stewart (2009-12)____________________ 63 10. Kurt Shipley (1987-90)_______________________ 61 WINS 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 34 2. Matt Miller (1994-96)________________________ 25 3. Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 21 Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_______________________ 21 Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 21 Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 21 Ruben Garcia (1970-72)______________________ 21 8. Monty Ward (1996-98)_______________________ 20 9. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 19 10. Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_______________________ 18 Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 18 Travis Smith (1994-95)_______________________ 18 John Macatee (1990-93)______________________ 18 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)___________________ 2. Rodney Steph (1988-91)___________________ 3. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)_______________ 4. Steve Gooch (2002-04)____________________ 5. Monty Ward (1996-98)____________________ 6. AJ Ramos (2006-09)______________________ 7. Matt Miller (1994-96)_____________________ 8. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)____________________ 9. Brad Ralston (1996-99)____________________ 10. Ruben Garcia (1979-73)___________________
368.2 335.0 292.1 271.0 270.2 254.0 239.2 236.0 235.1 231.1
ERA (min. 40 IP) 1. David Callerman (1966-67)__________________ 2. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)____________________ 3. J.J. Varney (1992-93)_______________________ 4. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 5. Duke von Schamann (2011-12)_____________ 6. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)________________ 7. Travis Gage (1991-93)______________________ 8. Travis Driskill (1991-93)_____________________ 9. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)________________ 10. Shane Wright (1997-99)____________________ Doug House (1976-77)_____________________
1.57 2.06 2.23 2.25 2.67 3.02 3.13 3.37 3.40 3.42 3.42
ERA (since 1974, aluminum bats - min. 40 IP) 1. J.J. Varney (1992-93)_______________________ 2. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 3. Duke von Schamann (2011-12)_____________ 4. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)________________ 5. Travis Gage (1991-93)______________________ 6. Travis Driskill (1991-93)_____________________ 7. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)________________ 8. Shane Wright (1997-99)____________________ Doug House (1976-77)_____________________ 10. Kevin Kirk (1988-91)_______________________
2.23 2.25 2.67 3.02 3.13 3.37 3.40 3.42 3.42 3.47
COMPLETE GAMES 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 24 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 16 3. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 15 4. Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_______________________ 14 5. Doug House (1976-77)_______________________ 13 Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 13 7. Mark McDowell (1980-83)_____________________ 12 Jon Davidson (1974-75)______________________ 12 9. Chris Phillips (2001-02)_______________________ 10 10. Matt Miller (1994-96)_________________________ 9 Travis Smith (1994-95)________________________ 9 Travis Driskill (1991-93)________________________ 9 Kyle Fahrenthold (1980-81)____________________ 9 Randy Prince (1972-75)________________________ 9 Gary Washington (1969-72)____________________ 9
STRIKEOUTS 1. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 356 2. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)_____________________ 304 3. Shane Wright (1997-99)_____________________ 281 4. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 263 5. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 246 6. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 241 7. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)______________________ 239 8. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 213 9. Chad Bettis (2008-10)_______________________ 208 10. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)_________________ 194
WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 20 decisions) 1. Steve Rowe (1999-02)__________________ 21-3/.875 2. Shane Wright (1997-99)________________ 34-7/.829 3. Matt Miller (1994-96)__________________ 25-7/.781 4. Jeff Peck (1994-97)____________________ 19-6/.760 5. Travis Smith (1994-95)_________________ 18-6/.750 Travis Driskill (1991-93)_________________ 15-5/.750 7. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_________________ 21-8/.724 8. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)____________ 16-7/.695 9. Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_________________ 18-8/.692 John Macatee (1990-93)________________ 18-8/.692
WALKS 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 167 2. Clay Hollock (1984-86)______________________ 151 3. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 138 4. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 132 5. Mike Beiras (1987-88)_______________________ 126 6. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 113 7. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 112 8. Kevin Kirk (1988-91)________________________ 107 9. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 102 10. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 98
WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 10 decisions) 1. Jason Gooding (1997)_________________11-0 /.1000 2. Steve Rowe (1999-02)__________________ 21-3/.875 3. Shane Wright (1997-99)________________ 34-7/.829 4. Kevin Hannah (1993-94)_________________ 9-2/.818 5. Corey Gerstner (2003-04)_______________ 11-3/.786 Ryan Brewer (1995-96)_________________ 11-3/.786 Ryan Nye (1994)______________________ 11-3/.786 8. Matt Miller (1994-96)__________________ 25-7/.781 9. Travis Smith (1994-95)_________________ 18-6/.750 Travis Driskill (1991-93)_________________ 15-5/.750
EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 180 2. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 156 3. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 144 4. Shane Wright (1997-99)_____________________ 140 5. Steve Gooch (2002-04)______________________ 136 6. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 121 7. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 118 8. Jeff Peck (1994-97)_________________________ 117 9. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 113 10. Chris Phillips (2001-02)______________________ 110 GAMES STARTED 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 47 2. AJ Ramos (2006-09)_________________________ 44 Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 44 4. Monty Ward (1996-98)_______________________ 41 5. Steve Gooch (2002-04)_______________________ 39 6. Matt Miller (1994-96)________________________ 38 7. John Macatee (1990-93)______________________ 37 Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 37 9. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 36 10. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 33 LOSSES 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 21 2. AJ Ramos (2006-09)_________________________ 16 3. Nathan Fouts (2002-03)______________________ 13 Kevin Kirk (1988-91)_________________________ 13 5. Mike Beiras (1987-88)________________________ 12 6. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 11 Clay Hollock (1984-86)_______________________ 11 8. Several with________________________________ 10 SAVES 1. Chad Bettis (2008-10)________________________ 17 2. Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 14 3. Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 10 Brandon Roberson (1999-01)__________________ 10 5. John Neely (2010-12)_________________________ 9 6. Blake McGinley (2000-01)______________________ 8 Jimmy Frush (1994-97)________________________ 8 Tom Black (1976-77)__________________________ 8 9. Kevin Tracey (1999-00)________________________ 7 Mark Johnston (1976-79)______________________ 7
48
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS GAMES 1. 66________________________ 2. 65________________________ 3. 64________________________ 64________________________ 5. 62________________________ 62________________________ 7. 61 _______________________ 8. 60________________________ 60________________________ 60________________________ 60________________________
1998 1995 2001 1996 2002 2000 2004 1997 1991 1990 1988
TRIPLES 1. 31________________________ 2. 30________________________ 3. 28________________________ 28________________________ 5. 27________________________ 27________________________ 27________________________ 8. 26________________________ 26________________________ 10. 25________________________ 25________________________
2001 1976 1977 1975 1998 1989 1988 1996 1995 1999 2004
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. .479______________________ 2. .470______________________ 3. .444______________________ 4. .443______________________ 5. .438______________________ 6. .425______________________ 7. .422______________________
1993 1984 1996 1995 1997 1986 1998
BATTING AVERAGE 1. .358______________________ 2. .352______________________ 3. .347______________________ 4. .344______________________ .344______________________ 6. .327______________________ 7. .324______________________ 8. .318______________________ 9. .317______________________ 10. .315______________________ .315______________________
1984 1997 1996 1998 1995 1986 1999 2001 2003 2006 2004
HOME RUNS 1. 108_______________________ 2. 107_______________________ 3. 97________________________ 4. 95________________________ 5. 85________________________ 6. 83________________________ 7. 81________________________ 8. 80________________________ 9. 74________________________ 10. 67________________________
1997 1984 1996 1998 2004 1995 1986 1988 2001 1985
RUNS SCORED 1. 648_______________________ 2. 637_______________________ 3. 627_______________________ 4. 583_______________________ 5. 554_______________________ 6. 544_______________________ 7. 517_______________________ 8. 506_______________________ 9. 501_______________________ 10. 496_______________________
1996 1997 1995 1998 2004 1999 2001 1984 1986 2000
RBI 1. 584_______________________ 2. 578_______________________ 3. 572_______________________ 4. 516_______________________ 5. 512 ______________________ 7. 490_______________________ 6. 484_______________________ 8. 452_______________________ 9. 443_______________________ 10. 442_______________________
HITS 1. 793_______________________ 2. 791_______________________ 3. 786_______________________ 4. 761_______________________ 5. 721_______________________ 6. 680_______________________ 7. 672_______________________ 8. 667_______________________ 9. 652_______________________ 10. 646_______________________
1998 1996 1995 1997 2001 2004 2002 1999 2000 2006
AT-BATS 1. 2,308_____________________ 2. 2,283_____________________ 3. 2,277_____________________ 4. 2,266_____________________ 5. 2,174_____________________ 6. 2,165_____________________ 7. 2,163_____________________ 8. 2,158_____________________ 9. 2,056_____________________ 10. 2,050_____________________
FEWEST ERRORS 1. 37________________________ 2. 52________________________ 3. 59________________________ 4. 61________________________ 5. 63________________________ 6. 64________________________ 7. 65________________________ 8. 68________________________ 9. 69________________________ 69________________________
1987 1992 1982 2008 2007 1988 2012 1999 2011 2003
1997 1996 1995 1998 2004 2001 1999 1984 1986 2000
ASSISTS 1. 753_______________________ 2. 752_______________________ 752_______________________ 4. 707_______________________ 5. 704_______________________ 6. 700_______________________ 7. 698_______________________ 8. 676_______________________ 9. 660_______________________ 10. 659_______________________
2011 2002 2001 2000 1998 1999 1996 2012 2010 2009
STOLEN BASES 1. 185_______________________ 2. 146_______________________ 146_______________________ 4. 143_______________________ 5. 130_______________________ 6. 124_______________________ 7. 120_______________________ 8. 117_______________________ 9. 112_______________________ 10. 104_______________________
1996 1998 1995 2004 1997 1999 1992 2001 1993 2003
FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. .973______________________ 2. .971______________________ 2. .971______________________ .971______________________ .971______________________ .971______________________ .971______________________ 7. .970______________________ 8. .969______________________ 9. .967______________________ .967______________________ .967______________________ .967______________________
1992 2012 2011 2002 2001 1998 2008 2007 1995 2010 2000 2004 2006
1998 1995 1996 2001 2000 1997 2002 2004 1999 2006
BASE ON BALLS 1. 361_______________________ 2. 350_______________________ 3. 328_______________________ 4. 326_______________________ 5. 310_______________________ 310_______________________ 7. 307_______________________ 307_______________________ 9. 301_______________________ 10. 300_______________________
1995 1996 1999 2000 2002 1991 1993 2004 1986 1994
WINS 1. 51________________________ 2. 49________________________ 3. 46________________________ 4. 44________________________ 5. 43________________________ 43________________________ 7. 42________________________ 42________________________ 42________________________ 10. 40________________________ 40________________________
SINGLES 1. 515_______________________ 2. 499_______________________ 3. 487_______________________ 4. 479_______________________ 5. 478_______________________ 6. 468_______________________ 7. 460_______________________ 8. 445_______________________ 9. 439_______________________ 10. 435_______________________
1995 1998 1996 2002 2001 2006 2003 1997 2000 1999
STRIKEOUTS 1. 422_______________________ 2. 418_______________________ 3. 412_______________________ 4. 399_______________________ 5. 387_______________________ 6. 379 ______________________ 379_______________________ 8. 376_______________________ 9. 372_______________________ 10. 369_______________________
1998 2011 2004 2000 1999 2007 2009 2001 1997 2002
DOUBLES 1. 185_______________________ 2. 181_______________________ 3. 172_______________________ 4. 162_______________________ 162_______________________ 6. 145_______________________ 7. 139_______________________ 8. 138_______________________ 9. 130_______________________ 10. 127_______________________
1997 1996 1998 2010 1995 1999 2004 2001 2000 2008
TOTAL BASES 1. 1,316_____________________ 2. 1,315_____________________ 3. 1,304_____________________ 4. 1,249_____________________ 5. 1,143_____________________ 6. 1,126_____________________ 7. 1,124_____________________ 8. 1,046_____________________
1997 1996 1998 1995 2001 1984 2004 1999
49
COMPLETE GAMES 1. 22________________________ 2. 21________________________ 21________________________ 4. 20________________________ 5. 18________________________ 6. 17________________________ 7. 16________________________ 16________________________ 16________________________
1992 1998 1993 1994 1977 1981 1996 1988 1976
ERA 1. 2.50______________________ 2. 3.13______________________ 3. 3.14______________________ 4. 3.25______________________ 5. 3.30______________________ 6. 3.43______________________ 7. 3.52______________________ 8. 3.94______________________ 9. 4.04______________________ 10. 4.07______________________
1967 1971 1970 1973 1994 1992 1993 1991 2012 1972
INNINGS PITCHED 1. 567.2_____________________ 567.2_____________________ 3. 562.1_____________________ 4. 560.2_____________________ 5. 553.1_____________________ 6. 542.2_____________________ 7. 540.0_____________________ 8. 524.1_____________________ 9. 520.0_____________________ 10. 517.2_____________________
1998 1995 2001 1996 2002 2000 2004 1997 2005 1999
SHUTOUTS 1. 7_________________________ 2. 5_________________________ 5 ________________________ 4. 4_________________________ 4_________________________ 4_________________________ 4_________________________
1990 1992 1995 2001 1994 1993 1986
1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 1993 2002 1999 1991 1994 2004
FEWEST BASE ON BALLS 1. 97________________________ 2. 103_______________________ 3. 114_______________________ 4. 138_______________________ 5. 145_______________________ 6. 147_______________________ 7. 148_______________________ 8. 149_______________________ 9. 157_______________________ 10. 160_______________________
1967 1970 1969 1992 1972 2001 1971 1973 2012 2002
LOSSES 1. 33________________________ 2. 32________________________ 3. 30________________________ 4. 29________________________ 29________________________ 6. 28________________________ 7. 27________________________ 8. 26________________________ 26________________________ 26________________________
1985 2009 2008 2010 1990 1987 2007 2012 2000 2006
HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 76________________________ 2. 74________________________ 3. 71________________________ 4. 68________________________ 5. 67________________________ 6. 64________________________ 7. 62________________________ 8. 52________________________ 9. 51________________________ 10. 50________________________
2005 2006 2010 2001 2002 2000 2011 1995 2007 1997
SAVES 1. 19________________________ 2. 12________________________ 12________________________ 12________________________ 12________________________ 6. 11________________________ 11________________________ 8. 10________________________ 10________________________ 10________________________ 10________________________
2010 2009 2002 1999 1976 2003 2005 2011 2001 1998 2004
STRIKEOUTS 1. 589_______________________ 2. 558_______________________ 3. 499_______________________ 4. 478_______________________ 5. 442_______________________ 6. 435_______________________ 7. 424_______________________ 8. 420_______________________ 9. 415_______________________ 10. 413_______________________
1997 1998 1996 1995 2010 1999 2001 2002 1993 2006
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Won 5 or more consecutive games________________________________ 5 games (February 24-27, 2012) Won 6 or more consecutive games________________________________ 7 games (February 10-23, 2007) Won 7 or more consecutive games________________________________ 7 games (February 10-23, 2007) Won 10 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002) Won 16 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002)
Won both games of a doubleheader______________________________ vs. UTSA: 8-2, 11-6 (April 5, 2011) Shutout an opponent in both games of a doubleheader______ vs. Iowa State: 14-0, 7-0 (March 15, 1997) Lost both games of a doubleheader__________ at #4 Nebraska: 3-4 (11 inn.), 4-14 (7 inn.) (April 29, 2006) Was shutout in both games of a doubleheader__________________ vs. #2 Texas: 0-4, 0-10 (April 3, 2004) Swept a 3-game series at home____________________________________vs. Houston (April 13-15, 2012) Swept a 3-game series at home vs. non-conference opponent___________vs. Houston (April 13-15, 2012) Swept a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series at home____________________________ vs. Kansas (April 29-May 1, 2011) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series on the road_______________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a midweek series at home_________________ 2 games, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 20-21, 2012) Swept a midweek series on the road________________________ 2 games, at Michigan (May 10-11, 2011) Swept a midweek series at a neutral site____________ 2 games, vs. UTSA in San Angelo DH (April 5, 2011)
Won 5 or more consecutive home games____________________ 10 games (February 24-March 23, 2012) Won 6 or more consecutive home games____________________ 10 games (February 24-March 23, 2012) Won 7 or more consecutive home games____________________ 10 games (February 24-March 23, 2012) Won 10 or more consecutive home games___________________ 10 games (February 24-March 23, 2012) Won 13 or more consecutive home games________________________ 13 games (April 16-May 19, 2002) Won 21 or more consecutive home games______________________ 21 games (February 5-April 4, 1999) Won 24 or more consecutive home games____________________ 24 games (February 22-April 26, 1996) Won 5 or more consecutive road games____________________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 8 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 9 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997)
Was swept in a 3-game series at home________________________________ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series at home vs. non-conference opponent_______ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series on the road_____________________ at Oklahoma State (April 20-22, 2012) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series at home______________ vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 11-13, 2007) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series on the road________________ at Oklahoma State (April 20-22, 2012)
Won 5 or more consecutive conference games__________________________5 games (May 15-23, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 6 games (April 24-May 7, 2004) Won 7 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002) Won 8 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002)
Swept 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_____________________________3, 2004 (vs. KSU, @ KU, vs. BU) Swept 4 or more Big 12 series in a season______________________ 4, 1997 (vs. ISU, @ MU, @ KSU, vs. NU) Swept 3 or more midweek road/neutral site series in a season_______ 3, 2011 (vs. UTSA, @ UNM, @ MICH) Was swept in 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_______________________3, 2007 (@ UT, @ MU, vs. OSU) Was swept in 4 or more Big 12 series in a season_________________________________ Never Happened
Won 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 7 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 8 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 9 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 10 or more consecutive conference home games___________ 10 games February 26-May 14, 1999)
Swept Baylor in a 3-game series at home_________________________________________________ 2004 Swept Baylor in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series at home___________________________________________ 1986 Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 2012
Won 5 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997)
Swept Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________________ 2011 Swept Kansas in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________________ 2004 Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 2008
Won 5 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 6 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 7 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 8 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012)
Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 2004 Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 1997 Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________ 2011
Won 5 or more consecutive midweek road/neutral site games_______ 9 games (March 22-March 6, 2012)
Swept Missouri in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________________ 2006 Swept Missouri in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________________ 1997 Was swept by Missouri in a 3-game series at home_______________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Missouri in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________ 2009
Lost 5 or more consecutive games___________________________________ 5 games (April 17-22, 2012) Lost 6 or more consecutive games__________________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Lost 7 or more consecutive games__________________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Lost 8 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 8 games (April 9-19, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive games___________________________________ 9 games (April 11-25, 1986) Lost 11 or more consecutive games_________________________________ 11 games (April 12-28, 1985)
Swept Nebraska in a 3-game series at home______________________________________________ 1997 Swept Nebraska in a 3-game series on the road__________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Nebraska in a 3-game series at home________________________________________ 2001 Was swept by Nebraska in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ 2010
Lost 5 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 6 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 7 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 9 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987)
Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home______________________________________________ 2002 Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________________ 1999 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________ 2006 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ 2011
Lost 5 or more consecutive road games___________________________ 7 games (March 31-May 5, 2012) Lost 6 or more consecutive road games___________________________ 7 games (March 31-May 5, 2012) Lost 7 or more consecutive road games___________________________ 7 games (March 31-May 5, 2012) Lost 8 or more consecutive road games______________________ 8 games (February 27-March 21, 2009) Lost 11 or more consecutive road games__________________________ 11 games (April 4-May 10, 2008)
Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home_______________________________ Never Happened Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home___________________________________ 2007 Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road________________________________ 2012
Lost 5 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 5 games (April 7-27, 2012) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 9 games (April 22-May 19, 2007) Lost 10 or more consecutive conference games__________________10 games (March 27-April 27, 1987) Lost 15 or more consecutive conference games__________________15 games (March 29-April 28, 1985)
Swept Texas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________ Never Happened Swept Texas in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 1992 Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 2007 Swept Texas A&M in a 3-game series at home_____________________________________________ 2001 Swept Texas A&M in a 3-game series on the road________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Texas A&M in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________ 1989 Was swept by Texas A&M in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________ 2002
Lost 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987)
Defeated a Top 25 ranked team____________________________ vs. #25 Texas, 7-6 (14 inn.) (April 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #25 Texas, 7-6 (14 inn.) (April 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team on the road__________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010)
Lost 5 or more consecutive conference road games________________5 games (March 31-April 22, 2012) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 9 games (April 1-May 19, 2007)
Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team_____________ vs. #18 St. John’s, 5-2 (February 26, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team at home______ vs. #18 St. John’s, 5-2 (February 26, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team on the road____at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012)
Shutout an opponent_____________________________________ at #27 Dallas Baptist, 5-0 (May 8, 2012) Shutout an opponent on Opening Day________________ vs. Western Michigan, 8-0 (February 18, 2011) Shutout an opponent at home_______________________________ vs. Missouri, 7-0 (February 19, 2012) Shutout a Big 12 opponent at home___________________________ vs. Missouri, 7-0 (February 19, 2012) Shutout an opponent on the road__________________________ at #27 Dallas Baptist, 5-0 (May 8, 2012) Shutout a Big 12 opponent on the road_______________________ at #10 Kansas State, 6-0 (May 8, 2009) Shutout an opponent on a neutral field_______vs. Nevada-Reno @ Phoenix, Ariz., 4-0 (February 21, 1998) Shutout a midweek opponent at home_______________________ vs. Alabama A&M, 3-0 (April 21, 2010) Shutout a midweek opponent on the road___________________ at #27 Dallas Baptist, 5-0 (May 8, 2012)
Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team______________________ vs. #25 Texas, 7-6 (14 inn.) (April 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at home_______________ vs. #25 Texas, 7-6 (14 inn.) (April 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team on the road____________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at a neutral site________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team____________________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at home___________________ vs. #18 St. John’s, 5-2 (February 26, 2012) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team on the road__________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010)
Was shutout__________________________________________________ vs. Missouri, 0-9 (April 27, 2012) Was shutout at home___________________________________________ vs. Missouri, 0-9 (April 27, 2012) Was shutout at home by a Big 12 opponent_________________________ vs. Missouri, 0-9 (April 27, 2012) Was shutout on the road___________________________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 0-4 (April 11, 2009) Was shutout on the road by a Big 12 opponent_________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 0-4 (April 11, 2009) Was shutout on a neutral field_________________________ vs. UTSA @ Midland, Texas, 0-2 (April 7, 2009) Was shutout against a midweek opponent at home_________ vs. Abilene Christian, 0-1 (March 25, 1963) Was shutout against a midweek opponent on the road___________ at North Texas, 0-5 (March 16, 1987) Was shutout against a midweek opponent on a neutral site______vs. UTSA @ Midland, Texas, 0-2 (April 7, 2009)
Defeated a Top 15 ranked team____________________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team on the road__________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team____________________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team on the road__________________at #10 Arizona State, 8-4 (March 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010)
Run-ruled an opponent______________________________ 18-4, 7 inn. vs. Alabama A&M (April 20, 2010) Run-ruled an opponent at home_______________________ 18-4, 7 inn. vs. Alabama A&M (April 20, 2010) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent at home____________________ 19-4, 7 inn vs. Kansas State (April 20, 2008) Run-ruled an opponent on the road_____________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent on the road________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007)
Defeated a Top 5 ranked team_____________________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at home_____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team on the road___________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at a neutral site_______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010)
Was run-ruled___________________________________________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009) Was run-ruled at home___________________________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent at home________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled on the road_________________________________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent on the road_______________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009)
Defeated a #1 ranked team__________________________________ at #1 Texas, 10-6 (February 19, 1983) Defeated a #1 ranked team on the road_________________ at #1 Cal State Fullerton, 11-5 (May 27, 2001) Defeated a #1 ranked team at a neutral site_________________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team_______ vs. #22 Oklahoma State: 10-11, 11-7, 5-3 (May 20-22, 2011) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team at home _________vs. #22 Oklahoma State: 10-11, 11-7, 5-3 (May 20-22, 2011) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team on the road_______at #14 Baylor: 6-5, 13-14, 10-6 (10) (March 18-20, 2011) Swept a series against a Top 25 ranked team_______vs. #17 Baylor: 8-7 (10), 5-2, 11-1 (March 17-19, 2002) Played to a tie________________________________________ vs. Kansas State, 11-11 (10) (April 15, 2006)
Played in 14 or more innings______________________ 14 innings, vs. #25 Texas (Won, 7-6) (April 6, 2012) Played in 15 or more innings_______________________15 innings, vs. Kansas State (L, 5-7) (April 5, 2002) Played in 16 or more innings____________ 17 innings, at Southeastern Oklahoma (L, 1-2) (April 18, 1966) Played in 17 or more innings____________ 17 innings, at Southeastern Oklahoma (L, 1-2) (April 18, 1966)
50
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Hit back-to-back home runs________________________ Mayo, Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Homered on consecutive pitches__________ Rindels, Hall, vs. New Mexico State 2nd inn. (April 23, 2008) Hit 2 or more home runs in an inning__________________________ 3, vs. Missouri 4th inn. (May 2, 2010) Hit 3 or more home runs in an inning__________________________ 3, vs. Missouri 4th inn. (May 2, 2010) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game____________________________3, at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 8 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 2 grand slams in a week____________ Stephen Hagen (April 26), Jamodrick McGruder (April 30), 2011 Hit multiple grand slams in a season______________________ 2, Tim Proudfoot (1), Bo Altobelli (1) (2012) Hit 3 or more grand slams in a season_________________________ 3, (Hagen, McGruder, Altobelli) (2008) Hit 4 or more grand slams in a season________________________________4, Blair (3), Edwards (1) (2005) Homered in 3 or more consecutive innings__________ 3, at New Mexico State, 4th-5th-6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in 4 or more consecutive games______________________________4 games (May 15-22, 2011) Homered in 5 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 6 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 7 or more consecutive games____________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Homered in 10 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002) Homered in 13 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002)
Had 15 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 16 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 20 or more hits in a loss___________________________________ 22, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had at least 15 hits in back-to-back games______15 hits, 16 hits vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 20-21, 2012) Had at least 19 hits in back-to-back games________ 19 hits, 23 hits vs. Alabama A&M (March 13-14, 2012) Had at least 10 hits in 5 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 6 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 9 or more consecutive games_____________ 9 games (February 14-March 3, 2006) Had at least 10 hits in 10 or more consecutive games_________________ 10 games (February 1-18, 2003) Had 4 or more consecutive hits___________ 4 (1B-1B-HR-1B), at New Mexico State, 5th inn. (May 1, 2012) Had 5 or more consecutive hits_________5 (1B-1B-2B-2B-1B), vs. Alabama A&M, 6th inn. (March 14, 2012) Had 6 or more consecutive hits_______8 (2B-1B-1B-2B-2B-1B-1B-1B), vs. Howard Payne, 2nd inn. (April 7, 2004) Had at least 1 base hit in every inning of a game________ 15 hits, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2012) Had 7 or more consecutive batters reach base safely________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M, 1st inn. (March 14, 2011) Had 8 or more consecutive batters reach base safely____ 8, vs. Northern Illinois, 1st inn. (February 27, 2011) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 6 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in a game______________________ 7, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012) Had 8 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________8, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 9 or more extra-base hits in a game______________________ 9, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 10 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 13 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a game___________________________ vs. Missouri (April 29, 2012) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a Big 12 game_____________________ vs. Missouri (April 29, 2012) Had all 9 starters score a run in a game_______________ 14 runs, vs. Northern Illinois (February 27, 2011) Had all 9 starters with a base hit in a game______________ 15 hits, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 20, 2012) Had 3 players score 4 runs each in a game_____ 2010, McGruder (4), Kenworthy (3), Hough (5) at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 5 or more players score multiple runs in a game________________ 5, at New Mexico (April 25, 2012) Had 6 or more players score multiple runs in a game____________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Had 7 or more players scored multiple runs in a game___________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012)
Scored 10 or more runs in 3 consecutive games________________________2010 (February 21-25, 2010) Scored 10 or more runs in 4 consecutive games________________________2007 (February 11-27, 2007) Scored 10 or more runs in 5 consecutive games__________________________ 2000 (February 2-8, 2000) Scored 15 or more runs in a game_________________________________ 15, vs. Houston (April 13, 2012) Scored 20 or more runs in a game___________________________ 25, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Scored 25 or more runs in a game___________________________ 25, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Scored 27 or more runs in a game_______________________________ 27, vs. Howard (February 7, 1999) Scored 31 or more runs in a game__________________ 31, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Scored 10 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 13-14, at New Mexico (April 25, 2012) Scored 13 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 13-14, at New Mexico (April 25, 2012) Scored 15 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 16 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 17 or more runs in a loss______________________17-23, vs. New Mexico State (February 5, 2000) Scored 18 or more runs in a loss________________________ 18-19, at Lubbock Christian (March 8, 1986) Scored 19 or more runs in a loss________________________________ 19-20, vs. Baylor (March 24, 1984) Scored 20 or more runs in a loss_______________________________________ 20-25, at McMurry (1928)
Had 5 or more doubles in a game_______________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico (April 17, 2012) Had 6 or more doubles in a game__________________________7, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 7 or more doubles in a game__________________________7, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 10 or more doubles in a game__________________________________ 12, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Allowed 5 or more doubles in a game_______________________________5, vs. Missouri (April 27, 2012) Allowed 6 or more doubles in a game_______________________________6, vs. BYU (February 24, 2011) Allowed 7 or more doubles in a game_________________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (May 17, 2008)
Scored 10 or more unanswered runs____________________________ 10, vs. Angelo State (April 3, 2012) Scored 15 or more unanswered runs________________________ 21, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Scored 20 or more unanswered runs________________________ 21, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Scored 25 or more unanswered runs____________________________ 25, vs. Howard (January 26, 2001)
Had 3 or more triples in a game__________________________3, vs. Northern Illinois (February 13, 2005) Had 4 or more triples in a game_______________________ 4, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 1, 2001) Allowed 2 or more triples in a game________________________________ 2, at #26 TCU (March 12, 2012) Allowed 3 or more triples in a game_________________________ 4, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012) Allowed 4 or more triples in a game_________________________ 4, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012)
Scored in 5 consecutive innings________________ 5, 1st-5th inn. vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Scored in 6 consecutive innings___________________________ 6, 2nd-7th inn. vs. UNLV (March 6, 2007) Scored 5 or more runs in the first inning_______________________ 5, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Scored 6 or more runs in the first inning____________________6, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2011) Scored 9 or more runs in the first inning__________________________ 9, vs. Kansas State (April 20, 2008) Scored 10 or more runs in the first inning___________________________10, vs. UTSA (February 25, 2008) Scored in the first inning in 4 or more consecutive games______________ 5, 2012 (February 17-24, 2012) Scored in the first inning in 5 or more consecutive games______________ 5, 2012 (February 17-24, 2012) Scored in the first inning in 6 or more consecutive games_________________ 6, 2008 (March 9-18, 2008) Scored 7 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 8 (3rd inn.), vs. Angelo State (April 3, 2012) Scored 8 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 8 (3rd inn.), vs. Angelo State (April 3, 2012) Scored 9 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 9 (9th inn.), at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Scored 10 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 10 (1st inn.), vs. UTSA (February 25, 2008) Scored 11 or more runs in an inning________________ 11 (4th inn.) vs. Dallas Baptist (February 16, 2007) Scored 13 or more runs in an inning_______________13 (3rd inn.), vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Scored 4 or more runs in 3 different innings_______ vs. Alabama A&M: 1st (5), 3rd (4), 5th (5), 6th (7) (March 14, 2012) Scored 4 or more runs in 4 different innings_______ vs. Alabama A&M: 1st (5), 3rd (4), 5th (5), 6th (7) (March 14, 2012)
Allowed 3 or more home runs in a game__________________________ 4, at #9 Texas A&M (May 5, 2012) Allowed 4 or more home runs in a game__________________________ 4, at #9 Texas A&M (May 5, 2012) Allowed 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Did not draw a walk in a game____________________________________ at #9 Texas A&M (May 5, 2012) Combined with opponent to allow 0 walks in a game_______________at Oklahoma State (April 22, 2012) Walked 10 or more times in a game____________________________ 13, vs. New Mexico (April 27, 2011) Walked 14 or more times in a game_______________________________ 14, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Walked 15 or more times in a game______________________ 15, vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Allowed 0 walks in a game_____________________________________at Oklahoma State (April 22, 2012) Allowed 0 walks in back-to-back games___________________________ vs. Texas State (March 7-8, 2003) Allowed 1 walk in a 3-game series__________________________________ vs. Iowa State (April 7-8, 2001) Allowed 10 or more walks in a game_____________________________ 10, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Allowed 14 or more walks in a game_____________________________14, at Kansas State (April 17, 2005)
Scored 10 or more runs in a road game_______________________12, at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Scored 15 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 20 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 24 or more runs in a road game______________________________24, at Baylor (March 23, 1996) Scored 25 or more runs in a road game____________________________ 25, at UTEP (February 24, 1984)
Did not strikeout in a game_____________________________________vs. Alabama A&M (April 21, 2010) Struck out 10 or more times in a game___________________________ 13, at #9 Texas A&M (May 5, 2012) Struck out 15 or more times in a game___________________________ 18, at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Struck out 18 or more times in a game___________________________ 18, at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Did not strikeout an opposing batter in a game_________________________at Missouri (March 30, 2001) Struck out 10 or more opposing batters in a game____________________14, vs. #25 Texas (April 6, 2012) Struck out 15 or more opposing batters in a game_____________________ 17, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 20 or more opposing batters in a game_____________ 20, at #22 Texas A&M (March 14, 2008) Struck out 8 or more opposing batters in 5 consecutive games________________5, February 17-24, 2012
Allowed 10 or more runs in a loss_______________________________ 14, at New Mexico (April 25, 2012) Allowed 10 or more runs in a win___________________________________ 15, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Allowed 15 or more runs in a game______________________________ 15, vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Allowed 20 or more runs in a game______________________________ 22, vs. #13 Texas (March 20, 2008) Allowed 7 or more runs in an inning________________________ 7 (4th inn.), vs. Missouri (April 27, 2012) Allowed 8 or more runs in an inning_______________________8 (3rd inn.), vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Allowed 9 or more runs in an inning______________________ 9 (5th inn.), at New Mexico (April 27, 2010) Allowed 10 or more runs in an inning______________________________ 10, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Allowed 5 or more runs in the first inning______________________________ 6, at Kansas (April 23, 2010) Allowed 6 or more runs in the first inning______________________________ 6, at Kansas (April 23, 2010) Allowed 7 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010) Allowed 8 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010) Allowed 9 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010)
Had 5 or more hit batters in a game__________________________ 6, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Had 6 or more hit batters in a game__________________________ 6, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Allowed 5 or more hit batters in a game_______________________________5, at Baylor (March 18, 2012) Allowed 6 or more hit batters in a game_______________________________ 6, at Missouri (April 1, 2005) Had 5 or more stolen bases in a game____________________________5, vs. Kansas State (May 19, 2012) Had 6 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 7 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 8 or more stolen bases in a game_________________ 8, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 2, 2008) Had 9 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 10, vs. #13 Oklahoma (April 24, 2004) Had 10 or more stolen bases in a game_______________________ 10, vs. #13 Oklahoma (April 24, 2004)
Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in a win_____ 5, at New Mexico State: 0-5, Won - 12-7 (May 1, 2012) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in a win_____ 5, at New Mexico State: 0-5, Won - 12-7 (May 1, 2012) Overcame a deficit of 6 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 7 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 8 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 9 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 3 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Won when trailing after 8 innings in back-to-back games______at No. 14 Baylor/at Dallas Baptist (March 20, 22, 2011)
Left 13 or more runners on base________________________________ 14, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Left 14 or more runners on base________________________________ 14, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Left 15 or more runners on base________________________________ 16, at #14 Baylor (March 20, 2011) Left 16 or more runners on base________________________________ 16, at #14 Baylor (March 20, 2011) Hit into 3 or more double plays_________________________ 4, vs. #31 Missouri State (February 19, 2012) Hit into 4 or more double plays_______________________________ 4, at Oklahoma State (April 22, 2012) Turned 3 or more double plays____________________________________ 3, vs. Houston (April 14, 2012) Turned 4 or more double plays________________________________________ 4, vs. Rice (March 6, 2010)
Squandered a lead of 4 or more runs in a loss_______5, vs. #13 Texas A&M: 5-0, Lost - 5-10 (May 25, 2011) Squandered a lead of 5 or more runs in a loss_______5, vs. #13 Texas A&M: 5-0, Lost - 5-10 (May 25, 2011) Squandered a lead of 6 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 7 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 8 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a multiple-run lead in the 9th in a loss_______ 3, at New Mexico: 13-10 - Lost 13-14 (April 25, 2012)
Committed 4 or more errors in a game________________________ 4, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 25, 2012) Committed 5 or more errors in a game______________________________ 5, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Committed 6 or more errors in a game___________________________ 6, vs. Kansas State (April 15, 2006)
Had 15 or more hits in a game__________________________________ 17, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 15 or more hits in a win___________________________________ 17, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 20 or more hits in a win_______________________________ 23, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Had 25 or more hits in a win__________________________ 26, vs. New Mexico Highlands (April 8, 1998) Had 30 or more hits in a game_____________________ 32, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Had 50 or more hits in a Big 12 series_________________________ 51, at #14 Baylor (March 18-20, 2011)
Threw back-to-back complete games_____ vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006) & vs. #24 Baylor (April 1, 2006) Combined on a no-hitter____4 pitchers (Beck, Kirk, Boesinger, Shipley) vs. College of the Southwest (March 20, 1990) Combined on a one-hitter_______2 pitchers (von Schamann, Masek) vs. #31 Missouri State (February 17, 2012) Combined on a two-hitter___ 4 pitchers (Shellhorn, Parten, Br. Stewart, Wheeler) vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Combined on a three-hitter___ 6 pitchers (von Schamann, Stewart, Corwin, Kilcrease, Paiz, McCrummen) at Missouri (May 15, 2011)
51
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH PLAYER... HITTING:
PITCHING:
Hit back-to-back home runs____________ Jeremy Mayo & Nick Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Hit a home run to lead off a game________________________ Doug Thennis at UTSA (February 25, 2008) Hit a home run for first career base hit___________ Duke von Schamann (solo) vs. Iowa (March 11, 2011) Hit an inside-the-park home run____________Barrett Barnes (3-run) vs. #18 St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (February 24, 2012) Hit a pinch-hit home run______________________ Bonham Hough (2-run) vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Hit a grand slam________________________________ Tim Proudfoot vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Hit a grand slam (freshman)_______________________ Tim Proudfoot vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Hit a grand slam for first career home run___________ Tim Proudfoot vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Hit a home run in the 9th inning to tie game_______________ Stephen Hagen vs. Kansas (April 29, 2011) Hit a game-winning home run_____________ Stephen Hagen at #9 Texas A&M (12th, Solo) (May 6, 2012) Hit a walk-off home run________________ Doug Thennis vs. Missouri (9th, Grand Slam) (March 30, 2008) Hit an extra-inning home run______________ Stephen Hagen at #9 Texas A&M (12th, Solo) (May 6, 2012) Hit an extra-inning, walk-off home run____________ Willie Durazo (10th, Solo) vs. TCU (February 7, 2002) Hit 2 game-winning HR in a week_______Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012)) at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Hit 2 grand slams in a season___________________________________________ Roger Kieschnick (2008) Hit 3 grand slams in a season______________________________________________Cameron Blair (2005) Hit 2 home runs in an inning_____ Cameron Blair (2-run/solo - 9th inn.) at Oklahoma State (May 16, 2004) Hit 2 or more home runs in a game________________ Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game________________ Michael Mask vs. Harvard (Game 1) (March 6, 2004) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game_________ Johnny Vidales & Todd Howey vs. Sul Ross (March 20, 1984) Homered in consecutive innings________Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State, 5th and 6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in consecutive at-bats________Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State, 5th and 6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in consecutive games_____________ Barrett Barnes vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20-21, 2011) Homered in 3 consecutive games________________________ Kyle Martin vs. Baylor (March 23-25, 2007)
Had 5 or more consecutive scoreless outings________Jerad McCrummen, 6 (May 22, 2011-March 3, 2012) Had 6 or more consecutive scoreless outings________Jerad McCrummen, 6 (May 22, 2011-March 3, 2012) Had 7 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________________ Aaron Corwin, 7 (April 10-30, 2011) Had 8 or more consecutive scoreless outings_______________ Colt Hynes, 9 (February 3-March 21, 2006) Had 9 or more consecutive scoreless outings_______________ Colt Hynes, 9 (February 3-March 21, 2006) Had 10 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________ Adrian Soto, 10 (February 24-May 12, 2002) Had a scoreless streak of at least 10 innings__________ Duke von Schamann, 16.0 (April 6-April 21, 2012) Had a scoreless streak of at least 15 innings__________ Duke von Schamann, 16.0 (April 6-April 21, 2012) Had a scoreless streak of at least 20 innings______________ Brandon Roberson, 21.1 (March 11-31, 2001) Threw a 7-inning no-hitter________________ Ramey Brandon vs. Eastern New Mexico - 2-0 (April 2, 1962) Threw a 9-inning no-hitter_____________________________ Ruben Garcia at Baylor - 1-0 (April 23, 1971) Carried a no-hitter through 5.0 or more innings______David Paiz, 5.0 IP, vs. Northern Illinois (February 27, 2012) Carried a no-hitter through 5.1 or more innings_________________A.J. Ramos, 5.1 IP, vs. Kansas (April 20, 2007) Carried a no-hitter through 6.0 or more innings_______ Nathan Fouts, 6.1 IP, vs. Texas State (February 17, 2002) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters_____________ 17, Brennan Stewart, 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters in relief______ 17, Brennan Stewart, 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Pitched 10 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk______Duke von Schamann, 26.1 IP (March 30-April 28, 2012) Pitched 15 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk______Duke von Schamann, 26.1 IP (March 30-April 28, 2012) Pitched 20 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk________Duke von Schamann, 26.1 IP (March 30-April 28, 2012) Pitched 25 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk________Duke von Schamann, 26.1 IP (March 30-April 28, 2012)
Hit for the cycle________________Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008) Hit for the natural cycle_____________________________________________________ Never Happened Hit for the cycle in a Big 12 game_____________________________________________ Never Happened Hit for the cycle in a non-Big 12 game___ Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008)
Pitched 50 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run_____ Duke von Schamann, 59.1 IP, (March 2-April 15, 2012) Pitched 60 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ John Neely, 110.2 IP, (March 26, 2010-April 27, 2012) Pitched 70 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ John Neely, 110.2 IP, (March 26, 2010-April 27, 2012) Pitched 80 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ John Neely, 110.2 IP, (March 26, 2010-April 27, 2012) Pitched 90 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ John Neely, 110.2 IP, (March 26, 2010-April 27, 2012)
Had a 10-game hit streak______________________Jamodrick McGruder 11 games (April 21-May 6, 2012) Had a 15-game hit streak_____________________Barrett Barnes 15 games (March 11, 2011-April 3, 2011) Had a 17-game hit streak__________________________ Scott LeJeune 17 games (April 17-May 23, 2010) Had a 20-game hit streak____________________________ Cameron Blair 20 games (April 3-May 9, 2004) Had a 25-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002) Had a 30-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002)
Struck out the side in the first inning____________________ Daniel Coulombe vs. Iowa (March 11, 2011) Struck out 4 or more consecutive hitters______ 5, Daniel Coulombe, vs. Northern Illinois (February 25, 2012) Struck out 5 or more consecutive hitters______ 5, Daniel Coulombe, vs. Northern Illinois (February 25, 2012) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 5 or more innings in one game_______6, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 6 or more innings in one game_______6, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Had at least one strikeout in 7 consecutive innings in one game____ 8, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Had at least one strikeout in 8 consecutive innings in one game____ 8, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Struck out at least 10 batters in 3 outings during season____________________________ Miles Morgan, 2006
Reached base safely in at least 25 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 30 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 35 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 40 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 50 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 53 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005)
Struck out 10 or more batters in a game___________________ 10, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Struck out 11 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 12 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 13 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 14 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 15 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 16 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010)
Reached base in 7 or more consecutive plate appearances______ Jamodrick McGruder, 7 (March 25-27, 2012) Reached base in 8 or more consecutive plate appearances_____Jamodrick McGruder, 9 (February 26-March 1, 2011) Reached base in 9 or more consecutive plate appearances_____Jamodrick McGruder, 9 (February 26-March 1, 2011) Had a walk-off base hit___________________ Barrett Barnes (1B to SS in the 12th) vs. Houston (April 15, 2012) Had a walk-off base hit in extra-innings_____ Barrett Barnes (1B to SS in the 12th) vs. Houston (April 15, 2012) Had a walk-off base-on-balls________ Andre Wheeler (BB w/bases loaded in 9th) vs. Kansas (May 1, 2011)
Struck out 6 or more batters in a game in relief___________ 6, Shane Broyles, vs. #25 Texas (April 6, 2012) Struck out 7 or more batters in a game in relief____________ 7, Brennan Stewart, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 8 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002) Struck out 9 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002)
Had 6 or more at-bats in a game________ Reid Redman/Scott LeJeune/Bo Altobelli, 7, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 7 or more at-bats in a game________ Reid Redman/Scott LeJeune/Bo Altobelli, 7, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 4 or more hits in a game________________________ Reid Redman, 4, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 5 or more hits in a game_______________________ Stephen Hagen 5, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had 6 or more hits in a game_____________________________ Keith Ginter 6, vs. Kansas (April 10, 1998)
Pitched 7.0 IP or more in career debut (starter)_______ 7.0 IP, Rusty Shellhorn, vs. Tennessee Tech (February 19, 2011) Pitched 7.0 IP or more in Big 12 career debut (starter)________ 7.0, Rusty Shellhorn, vs. Missouri (April 29, 2012) Pitched 7.1 IP or more in Big 12 career debut (starter)________7.1, Brennan Stewart, at #4 Texas (April 17, 2011) Struck out 6 or more batters in a career debut (starter)______ 6, Rusty Shellhorn, vs. Tennessee Tech (February 19, 2012) Struck out 7 or more batters in a career debut (starter)__________ 7, Nathan Karns, vs. Oral Roberts (February 24, 2008) Struck out 8 or more batters in a career debut (starter)_____________________ 8, Juan Razo, at TCU (February 22, 2003)
Scored 4 or more runs in a game_________ Jamodrick McGruder 4, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Scored 5 or more runs in a game________________________Bonham Hough 5, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 6 or more runs in a game_________________ Jon Slack 6, vs. Sam Houston State (March 13, 2002) Hit 2 or more doubles in a game________________________Scott LeJeune 2, vs. #25 Texas (April 6, 2012) Hit 3 or more doubles in a game__________________________ Jeremy Mayo 3, at Kansas (April 25, 2010)
Pitched a complete-game loss______________ Duke von Schamann (8.0 IP) at #26 TCU (March 11, 2012) Pitched a 7-inning, complete game_______________________ Dusty Buck vs. #17 Baylor (May 19, 2002) Pitched a 9-inning, complete game_________________ Duke von Schamann at Kansas (March 30, 2012) Pitched a 9-inning, complete-game shutout______________________ A.J. Ramos vs. Kansas (April 20, 2007) Pitched back-to-back complete games in a DH______ A.J. Ramos/Chad Bettis at #11 Oklahoma (April 11, 2009)
Hit 2 or more triples in a game____________ Jamodrick McGruder 2, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012) Hit 3 or more triples in a game_____________Jason Rainey 3, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 1, 2001) Hit triples in consecutive games____ Jamodrick McGruder vs. #18 St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s/Northern Illinois (February 26, 2012) Had 3 or more extra-base hits in a game_________David Paiz 3, at Kansas State (2 2B, 3B) (April 22, 2011) Had 4 or more extra-base hits in a game___Roger Kieschnick 4, vs. Army (2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR) (February 24, 2008) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in a game____ Roger Kieschnick 5, at New Mexico (2 HR, 2 2B, 1 3B) (February 27, 2007)
Started in back-to-back games_______________ Ben Flora, 2011 - vs. Northwestern (2/20), vs. BYU (2/24) Pitched 2 CG in Big 12 play_____ 2, Duke von Schamann, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012), at Kansas (March 30, 2012) Pitched 3 CG in Big 12 play_____ 3, Miles Morgan, vs. #16 Texas (March 18, 2006), vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006), at #6 Texas (April 13, 2006) Pitched back-to-back CG______Duke von Schamann, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012), at Kansas (March 30, 2012) Pitched 3 consecutive CG____ Chris Phillips at New Mexico (February 2, 2002), vs. TCU (February 7, 2002), vs. Houston (February 15, 2002)
Had 4 or more RBI in a game________________________ Scott LeJeune 6, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 5 or more RBI in a game___________________ Stephen Hagen 6, at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Had 6 or more RBI in a game___________________ Stephen Hagen 6, at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Had 7 or more RBI in a game_______________________ Chris Richburg 7, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 1, 2007) Had 8 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had 9 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had an RBI in 7 or more consecutive games_______________________ Nick Popescu, 7 (May 10-21, 2011) Had an RBI in 8 or more consecutive games_______________________Chris Richburg, 8 (May 6-20, 2009) Had 4 or more walks in a game_____________Kevin Whitehead 4, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 5 or more walks in a game__________________________ Ryan Ruiz 5, vs. Howard (February 6, 1999) Had 3 or more intentional walks in a game______ Barrett Barnes 3, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 3 or more hit by pitch in a game________ Cody Fuller 3, vs. College of the Southwest (April 27, 2005) Stole home_____________________________________________ Bo Altobelli at Kansas (March 31, 2012) Stole home in back-to-back games_____ Barrett Barnes at #26 TCU/vs. Alabama A&M (March 12-13, 2012) Had 3 or more stolen bases in a game____Jamodrick McGruder 3, vs. Tennessee Tech (February 18, 2012) Had 4 or more stolen bases in a game_____________Willie Rueda 4, vs. Central Arkansas (March 4, 2008) Had 4 or more strikeouts in a game__________ Jamodrick McGruder 4, vs. #5 Texas A&M (April 10, 2011) Had 10 or more assists in a game_________ Bryant Burleson (2B) 10, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012) Had 11 or more assists in a game____________ Gera Alvarez (SS) 11, vs. UT-Pan American (May 12, 2002) Hit into a triple play________________Chris Richburg, at Cal State Fullerton (1st inn.) (February 28, 2009)
52
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
53 BASEBALL FINAL NOTES SEASON
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
CAREER SUMMARIES
RED RAIDER
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
CAREER SUMMARIES
RED RAIDER
54 SEASON BASEBALL FINAL NOTES
U U JV U U JV JV JV U JV DE U
<HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU
DYJ DYJ DYJ HUD DYJ HUD HUD HUD DYJ HUD
JS JV JS JV JS JV Z O JS JV Z O Z O Z O JS JV Z O
DE DE DE DSS DE DSS DSS DSS DE DSS
<HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU
DYJ JS JV DYJ JS JV HUD Z O HUD JS JV Z O DYJ HUD Z O
DE DE DSS DE DSS DSS
<HDU
<HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU <HDU
DYJ JS JV
HUD DYJ DYJ DYJ HUD HUD HUD DYJ
Z O JS JV JS JV JS JV Z O Z O Z O JS JV
DSS DE DE DE DSS DSS DSS DE DYJ JS JV DE DYJ JS JV DE DYJ JS JV DE
U U JV JV U JV
JV U U U JV JV JV U U U
U
K K FJ K K FJ FJ FJ K FJ
E
E
FJ K K K FJ FJ FJ K K K
K
JGS
RE RE RE KU RE KU KU KU RE KU
VK VI
K K K FJ FJ K FJ
CAREER SUMMARIES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
6WHZDUW %UHQQDQ
EE KES WE VOJ VR
6WHZDUW %UHQQDQ 6WHZDUW %UHQQDQ
6WHZDUW %UHQQDQ
E E KU UEL WE VOJ EE KES VR E E KU UEL K WE U VOJ VR E VKR VY HU EE EE KES LS VR
E VOJ KES E KU UEL WE EE VR
VKR VY LS K U HU EE VR E
VKR VY LS K U HU EE VR E VKR VY LS K U HU EE VR E 6WHZDUW %ODNH E E WE VOJ KU UEL EE KES VR
LS K VKR VY HU EE VR E U 6WHZDUW %ODNH 6WHZDUW %ODNH E E E VKR E VKR VKR
VKR E E E
VKR VKR VKR E E E E
E E E VY VY E VY
VY E E E VY VY VY E E E E
KU
UEL
JGS JGS E JGS E E E JGS E
:KLWHKHDG .HYLQ :KLWHKHDG .HYLQ :KLWHKHDG .HYLQ KU KU KU
UEL UEL
WE WE
UEL WE
55
VOJ VOJ VOJ
VR KES KES KES VR VR KESVR
EE KES EE KES KES EE
E VR VR VR E E VR E
JGS E JGS JGS E E E JGS
VR JGS VR JGS VR JGS
VE DWW
D H SR IOG D H SR IOG SR H IOG KES D EN VID VKD SR D H IOG KES EN VID VKD KES VKD EN VID KES EN VID VKD IOG SR H D EN VID KES VKD SR H IOG D
VE DWW VE DWW EDYJ VE DWW EDYJ EDYJ EDYJ VE DWW EDYJ
RE
EIVK VI VK VI VK VI EI EI EIVK VI VI VK
EDYJ VE DWW VE DWW VE DWW EDYJ EDYJ EDYJ VE DWW VE DWW
RE
KU WE VOJ EE KES VR JGS RE UEL K U EE VR E E LS HU KU
RE LS UEL K WE U VOJ HU EE EE KES VR VR E JGS E KU KU E K U LS HU EE VR E KU
EE EE EE EE EE EE EEEE
VK VI VI VK EI VI VK EI EI EI VI VK EI VI VK
6WHZDUW %ODNH KU RE UEL WE VOJ EE KES VR JGS KU UEL WE VOJ EE KES VR JGS RE :KHHOHU $QGUH
:KHHOHU $QGUH :KHHOHU $QGUH
:KHHOHU $QGUH LS UEL K WE U VOJ HU KU VOJ KU UEL WE VOJ KU UEL WE :KLWHKHDG .HYLQ LS K U HU K U LS HU LS UEL K WE U VOJ HU KU
KU RE RE RE KU KU KU RE RE
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
VI VK VI VK EI EIVK VI EI
VI VK VK VI
VE DWW VE DWW VE DWW EDYJ EDYJ VE DWW EDYJ
VE DWW VE DWW
ZS
ZS ZS ZS
ZS
SR SR ZS KES ZS SR KES KES ZS
D D EN DEN EN
ZS KES SR DEN SR D D SR ZS KES EN KES EN ZS ZS SR KES EN D SR D SR
SR
D
D
H H VID H VID VID
IOG IOG VKD VKD IOG VKD
VID VKD H IOG H IOG H IOG VID VKD VKD VID VKD VID H IOG H IOG H
H
IOG
IOG
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#1 TIM PROUDFOOT
56
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#2 JAMODRICK McGRUDER
57
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#3 SCOTT LeJEUNE
58
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#4 MATT EURESTE
#5 BO ALTOBELLI
59
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#6 REID REDMAN
#7 KEVIN WHITEHEAD
60
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#8 BARRETT BARNES
61
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#9 BRYANT BURLESON
62
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#10 DAVID PAIZ
#11 NICK HANSLIK
63
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#12 STEPHEN HAGEN
#15 DUKE von SCHAMANN
64
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #16 TREY MASEK
#17 JORDAN LOPEZ
#18 MASON RANDOLPH
65
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #20 JAMEN PARTEN
#21 BRENNAN MOORE
66
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #25 ANDRE WHEELER
#26 JERAD McCRUMMEN
#28 BEN FLORA
67
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
#30 AARON CORWIN
#32 SHANE BROYLES
#35 DANIEL COULOMBE
#36 BLAKE BASS
68
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #40BLAKE STEWART #42 JOHN NEELY
#44 RUSTY SHELLHORN
#49 BRANNON EASTERLING
#50 BRENNAN STEWART
69
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2012 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO.
NAME
POS
HT
WT
B/T
CL/EXP
1
Tim Proudfoot
INF
5-10
155
R/R
Fr./HS
2
Jamodrick McGruder
INF/OF
5-7
170
L/R
Jr./2L
3
Scott LeJeune
INF
6-0
210
L/L
RS Jr./2L
4
Matt Eureste
INF
6-0
165
L/R
5
Bo Altobelli
C/INF
6-1
195
R/R
6
Reid Redman
INF
6-1
190
7
Kevin Whitehead
C
6-2
205
8
Barrett Barnes
OF
6-1
9
Bryant Burleson
INF
5-8
10
David Paiz
11
Nick Hanslik
12
2012 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL
NO
NAME
North Bend, Wash./Mount Si
5
Bo Altobelli
Mesquite, Texas/Lubbock Coronado
POS C/INF
8
Barrett Barnes
OF
Austin, Texas/McNeil
36
Blake Bass
INF
Fr./HS
Houston, Texas/St. Pius X
31
Ryan Bielitz
LHP
Jr./2L
Plano, Texas/Plano
32
Shane Broyles
RHP
R/R
Sr./1L
Midland, Texas/Midland Christian/Midland JC
9
Bryant Burleson
L/R
Sr./3L
Tacoma, Wash./Franklin Pierce
30
Aaron Corwin
210
R/R
Jr./2L
Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Austin
35
Daniel Coulombe
LHP
170
R/R
Fr./HS
Midland, Texas/Midland Christian
49
Brannon Easterling
RHP
UTL/RHP 6-3
195
R/R
So./1L
Austin, Texas/Anderson
29
Scott Erzinger
LHP
OF
6-2
225
R/R
RS Jr./2L
Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship
4
Matt Eureste
INF
Stephen Hagen
INF
6-2
220
R/R
RS Sr./2L
Lakebay, Wash./Peninsula/Eastern Oklahoma State
28
Ben Flora
LHP
14
Zach Reding
OF
6-1
210
L/L
Fr./HS
Dallas, Texas/Dallas Jesuit College Prep
12
Stephen Hagen
INF
15
Duke von Schamann
RHP
6-4
215
R/R
RS So./1L
Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe
11
Nick Hanslik
OF
16
Trey Masek
RHP
6-0
185
R/R
So/1L
3
Scott LeJeune
INF
17
Jordan Lopez
OF
6-0
190
R/R
RS Fr./RS
Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe
17
Jordan Lopez
18
Mason Randolph
C
6-1
190
S/R
So./1L
Lubbock, Texas/Coronado
16
Trey Masek
20
Jamen Parten
RHP
6-2
190
R/R
Jr./1L
Plano, Texas/Plano/North Central Texas College
26
Jerad McCrummen
21
Brennan Moore
OF
5-11
175
R/R
Jr./TR
Decatur, Texas/Decatur/Grayson College
2
Jamodrick McGruder
25
Andre Wheeler
LHP/OF
6-1
180
L/L
So./1L
Austin, Texas/Anderson
21
Brennan Moore
26
Jerad McCrummen
RHP
6-1
200
R/R
Jr./1L
Mesquite, Texas/N. Mesquite/Western Texas College
42
John Neely
28
Ben Flora
LHP
5-11
175
L/L
Sr./3L
Plano, Texas/Plano West
10
David Paiz
29
Scott Erzinger
LHP
6-3
225
L/L
RS Jr./2L
Houston, Texas/Lamar
20
Jamen Parten
RHP
30
Aaron Corwin
RHP
5-11
165
R/R
Jr./1L
Corvallis, Ore./Corvallis/Feather River College
1
Tim Proudfoot
INF
31
Ryan Bielitz
LHP
6-2
215
L/L
Fr./HS
The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands
18
Mason Randolph
32
Shane Broyles
RHP
6-1
180
R/R
Jr./TR
Burleson, Texas/Burleson/Seminole State
14
Zach Reding
35
Daniel Coulombe
LHP
5-11
185
L/L
RS Jr./RS
36
Blake Bass
INF
6-6
235
R/R
Fr./HS
40
Blake Stewart
RHP
6-4
215
R/R
42
John Neely
RHP
6-2
195
R/R
44
Rusty Shellhorn
LHP
5-10
185
L/L
RS Jr./RS
49
Brannon Easterling
RHP
6-5
225
50
Brennan Stewart
RHP
6-1
185
Giddings, Texas/Giddings
Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral/South Montain CC
Dan Spencer (Head Coach) - 4th Season
47
Tim Tadlock (Associate Head Coach) - 1st Season
34
Jim Horner (Assistant Coach) - 2nd Season
33
Andy Jarvis (Volunteer Coach) - 5th Season
19
Jimmy Webster (Director of Operations) - 2nd Season
Shawn Lindsey (Athletic Trainer) - 6th Season
Shishir Bhakta (Equipment Manager) - 12th Season
Bo ALTOBELLI
ALT-a-belly
31
Ryan Bielitz
B-litz
35
Daniel COULOMBE
COOL-um
4
Matt EURESTE
YOU-rest-E
3
Scott LeJEUNE
Leh-june
16
Trey MASEK
Mah-sick
26
Jerad McCRUMMEN
Mc-Cruh-men
42
John NEELY
Knee-LEE
10
David PAIZ
Pie-az
14
Zach REDING
RED-ing
15
Duke VON SCHAMANN
von-SHAW-man
RHP INF/OF OF RHP UTL/RHP
C OF
6
Reid Redman
INF
44
Rusty Shellhorn
LHP
Jr./TR
Midland, Texas/Midland/Midland College
40
Blake Stewart
RHP
Sr./2L
Sugar Land, Texas/Clements/North Central Texas College
50
Brennan Stewart
RHP
Spokane, Wash./Central Valley/Washington State
15
Duke von Schamann
S/R
RS So./TR College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated/Temple College
25
Andre Wheeler
R/R
RS Sr./3L
7
Kevin Whitehead
Round Rock, Texas/McNeil
RHP LHP/OF C
EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Seniors___ 6 - Flora, Hagen, Neely, Redman, Br. Stewart, Whitehead, Juniors__________14 - Altobelli, Barnes, Broyles, Corwin, Coulombe, Erzinger, Hanslik, LeJeune, McCrummen, McGruder, Moore, Parten, Shellhorn, Bl. Stewart Sophomores_______________ 6 - Easterling, Masek, Paiz, Randolph, von Schamann, Wheeler Freshmen____________________7 - Bass, Bielitz, Burleson, Eureste, Lopez, Proudfoot, Reding STATE BREAKDOWN Texas_________25 - Altobelli, Barnes, Bass, Bielitz, Broyles, Burleson, Easterling, Erzinger, Eureste, Flora, Hanslik, LeJeune, Masek, McCrummen, McGruder, Moore, Neely, Paiz, Parten, Randolph, Reding, Redman, Bl. Stewart, Br. Stewart, Wheeler Washington_________ 4 - Hagen, Proudfoot, Shellhorn, Whitehead Oklahoma__________________________ 2 - Lopez, von Schamann Arizona______________________________________ 1 - Coulombe Oregon_________________________________________1 - Corwin
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5
OF RHP
Lubbock, Texas/Coronado
COACHING STAFF 13
INF RHP
POSITION BREAKDOWN (secondary position) Pitchers________ 16 - Bielitz, Broyles, Corwin, Coulombe, Easterling, Erzinger, Flora, Masek, McCrummen, Neely, Parten, Shellhorn, Bl. Stewart, Br. Stewart, von Schamann, Wheeler (OF) Catchers________________3 - Altobelli (INF), Randolph, Whitehead Infielders_____________8 - Bass, Burleson, Eureste, Hagen, LeJeune, McGruder (OF), Proudfoot, Redman, Outfielders____________ 5 - Barnes, Hanslik, Lopez, Moore, Reding, Utility________________________________________ 1 - Paiz (RHP)
70
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
71
RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES
2012 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL
2012 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Final Season Notes