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PPU Baseball Notes POINT PARK BASEBALL NOTES 2018 TEAM PITCHING Most strikeouts, 7-inning game, Pioneers 12, 3/3 @ IU Kokomo Most strikeouts, 9-inning game, Pioneers 11, 3/4 @ IU Kokomo Most strikeouts, game, Pioneers (extra innings) N/A Most strikeouts, 7-inning game, Opponents 6, 2/27 vs. (RV) Judson Most strikeouts, 9-inning game, Opponents 8, 3/3 @ IU Kokomo Most strikeouts, game, Opp. (extra innings) N/A Most walks, 7-inning game, Pioneers 5, 3/3 @ IU Kokomo Most walks, 9-inning game, Pioneers 2, 3/3 @ IU Kokomo Most walks, game, Pioneers (extra innings) N/A Most walks, 7-inning game, Opponents 7, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Most walks, 9-inning game, Opponents 6, 3/4 @ IU Kokomo Most walks, game, Opp. (extra innings) N/A INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most strikeouts, game 11, Castillo (6.0ip) (3/3 @ IU Kokomo) Most walks, game 2, Domingo (5.1ip), (2/26 vs. (RV) Judson); (2.1ip), (3/3 @ IU Kokomo) Most hits, game 7, Castillo (6.0ip) (3/3 @ IU Kokomo) Most runs, game 4, Domingo (5.1ip), 2/26 vs. (RV)Judson); Forgrave (5.1ip), (2/26 vs. Mich.-Dearborn) Most ER, game 4, Domingo (5.1ip), 2/26 vs. (RV)Judson); Forgrave (5.1ip), (2/26 vs. Mich.-Dearborn) Most IP, game, starter 6.2 Beardsley (3/3 @ IU Kokomo) Most IP, game, reliever 3.1, Pino (2/27 vs. (RV) Judson TEAM BATTING Most runs, game, Pioneers 18, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Most runs, game, Opponents 5, 2/26 vs. (RV) Judson Most runs, inning, Pioneers 10, (6th), 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn (W 18-1) Most runs, inning, Opponents 4, (6th), 2/26 vs. (RV) Judson; (6th), 2/26 vs. Mich.- Dearborn Most hits, game, Pioneers 20, 2/27 vs. (RV) Judson Most hits, game, Opponents 8, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Fewest hits, game, Pioneers 2, 2/24 vs. Warner Fewest hits, game, Opponents 3, 2/24 vs. Warner Most home runs, game, Pioneers 2, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Most home runs, game, Opponents 1, 3 times Most consecutive games, home run 3, 2/26-27 vs. (RV) Judson, Mich.-Dearborn, (RV) Judson Most consec. games, HR, Opponents No streak Most left on base (All games) 9, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn; 2/25 vs. Mich. Dearborn; 3/3 @ IU Kokomo INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most hits, game 3, 8 times Most runs, game 3, 5 times Multi-HR Game None Most RBI, game 4, Montero (2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn); J. Horew (2/27 vs. (RV) Judson) Most SB, game 1, 9 times Most walks, game 2, Mrkonja (2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Most errors, game, Pioneers 2, 3/3 @ IU Kokomo; 3/4 @ IU Kokomo Most errors, game, Opponents 5, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Longest winning streak 10 games (Active) – 2/24-Pres. Longest losing streak 1 game – 2/24 Longest game, innings 9 innings; No extra-inning games Largest margin of victory 17 runs, 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Largest margin of defeat 1 run, 2/24 vs. Warner (1-0) Largest come from behind victory 2 runs (W 6-3) 3/3 @ IU Kokomo Largest come from behind loss N/A Most consec. innings scored 5 innings (2-6), 2/25 vs. Mich.-Dearborn Walkoff Wins 2/26 vs. (RV) Judson (Montero 2B, Adames scored) Last back-to-back HR 3/11/17 @ WVU Tech (Montero, Dominguez) Last shutout win 4/28/17 vs. Brescia (9-0) Last shutout loss 2/24/18 vs. Warner (1-0) Last No Hitter 3/18/17, Nolan Krivijanski vs. Ohio Christian Last Perfect Game 4/1/17, Nick Beardsley vs. Cincinnati Christian STARTERS BY POSITIONS AND BATTING ORDER (W-L) 1B – Herstine (9-1), Sucart (1-0) 2B – Kidd (7-0), Herrera (3-1) 3B – Montero (9-0), Perez (1-1) SS – J. Horew (9-1), Herrera (1-0) LF – C. Horew (5-1), Adames (5-0) CF – Mrkonja (10-1) RF – Dominguez (9-1), C. Horew (1-0) C – Hernandez (8-1) Herstine (2-0) DH – Perez (7-1), Montero (1-0), Hernandez (1-0), Barefoot (1-0) 1st – Mrkonja (10-1) 2nd – J. Horew (7-1), Dominguez (2-0), Perez (1-0) 3rd – Hernandez (8-1), J. Horew (2-0) 4th – Montero (7-0), Hernandez (2-0), Herstine (1-1) 5th – Dominguez (5-1), Herstine (3-0), Perez (1-0), Montero (1-0) 6th – Herstine (4-0), Perez (2-1), Montero (2-0), Herrera (1-0), Kidd (1-0) 7th – Herrera (2-1), Perez (3-0), Adames (2-0), Herstine (2-0), Dominguez (1-0) 8th – Kidd (6-0), Perez (1-1), Sucart (1-0), Barefoot (1-0), Herrera (1-0) 9th – C. Horew (7-1), Adames (3-0) HEAD COACH LOREN TORRES 2018 10-1 2017 36-19 # ^ 2016 28-24 2015 37-13 # ^ 2014 48-18 ^ 2013 39-16 # ^ 2012 53-11 # ^ * 2011 38-13 # 2010 13-26 Point Park Career W-L (9th Season) 294-141 Combined Career W-L (14th Season) (Prev. Judson (Ill.) 401-245 * = NAIA World Series (2012) ^ = Regular Season Conference Champions (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017) # = Conference Coach of the Year (AMC 2011, 2012; KIAC 2013, 2015; RSC 2017) Pioneers when… Last five games 5-0 Last ten games 10-0 Leading after 4 9-0 Tied after 4 1-0 Trailing after 4 0-1 Leading after 5 9-0 Tied after 5 1-0 Trailing after 5 0-1 Leading after 6 9-0 Tied after 6 1-0 Trailing after 6 0-1 9-inning games Leading after 7 2-0 Tied after 7 0-0 Trailing after 7 0-0 Leading after 8 2-0 Tied after 8 0-0 Trailing after 8 0-0 9-inning Games 2-0 Extra Inning games 0-0 One-run games 2-1 Scoring 4+ 9-0 Scoring less than 4 1-1 Outhitting opp 9-0 Being out-hit 0-1 Hits are equal 1-0 Playing errorless 6-1 Homered 4-0 2+ homers 1-0 Starter goes 5.0ip+ 9-1 Starter goes less than 5.0ip 1-0 2018 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS * = RSC … ^ = 9-inning FEBRUARY (7-1) (Florida) Date Game Opponent Score Record Streak Pitching Decision Save 24 1 Warner U 1-0 0-1 L1 Beardsley (0-1) -- 24 2 Edward Waters 2-1 1-1 W1 Castillo (1-0) Domingo (1) 25 3 Mich. – Dearborn 14-1 2-1 W2 Bucci (1-0) -- 25 4 Mich. - Dearborn 18-1 3-1 W3 Negron (1-0) -- 26 5 (RV) Judson 5-4 4-1 W4 Pino (1-0) -- 26 6 Mich. – Dearborn 7-5 5-1 W5 Forgrave (1-0) Huber (1) 27 7 (RV) Judson 17-2 6-1 W6 C. Horew (1-0) -- 27 8 (RV) Judson 6-2 7-1 W7 Pino (2-0) -- MARCH (3-0) (3-0 RSC) 3 9 @ IU Kokomo *^ 6-3 8-1 W8 Beardsley (1-1) Domingo (2) 3 10 @ IU Kokomo * 14-1 9-1 W9 Castillo (2-0) -- 4 11 @ IU Kokomo *^ 6-1 10-1 W10 Bucci (2-0) Domingo (3) 9 12 @ Brescia* 9 13 @ Brescia* 10 14 @ Brescia* 13 15 @ Wash. & Jefferson 13 16 @ Wash. & Jefferson 16 17 Cinn. Christian* 16 18 Cinn. Christian* 17 19 Cinn. Christian* 17 20 Cinn. Christian 18 21 Fisher College 18 22 Fisher College 20 23 Seton Hill 23 24 Asbury* 23 25 Asbury* 24 26 Asbury* 27 27 @ Chatham 28 28 @ Chatham 30 29 @ Ohio Christian* 30 30 @ Ohio Christian* 31 31 @ Ohio Christian* 31 32 @ Ohio Christian APRIL (0-0) (0-0 RSC) 4 4 6 6 7 7 10 10 13 13 14 18 20 21 21 23 25 25 27 27 28 28 .
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