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Scottyb Creation3.Indd ILLINOIS STATE 1 BASEBALL - 2021 GAME NOTES - UPDATED ON 5/19 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS GAMES 52 TO 54: ILLINOIS STATE AT BRADLEY Scott Beaton, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant SERIES HISTORY ILLINOIS STATE ( 21- 30, 11- 13 MVC ) BRADLEY ( 18- 19, 10- 9 MVC ) C: (248) 880-6115 | O: (309) 438-1044 Overall ------------------------------- BU, 116-109 RUNS SCORED / GAME --------------------- 5.2 RUNS SCORED / GAME --------------------- 6.4 Email: [email protected] | Website: GoRedbirds.com First Meeting --------------------------------1901 RUNS ALLOWED / GAME ------------------- 5.6 RUNS ALLOWED / GAME ------------------- 5.5 Date Opponent Result/Central Time Last Meeting -------------- 5/12/2019, BU, 7-2 BATTING AVERAGE -------------------------.278 BATTING AVERAGE -------------------------.269 FEBRUARY ( 2 - 3 ) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE -------------------.365 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE -------------------.387 2/23 at SIUE (7 innings) W, 6-1 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ------------------.402 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ------------------ .415 2/23 at SIUE (7 innings) W, 9-1 2/26 at 17 Oklahoma State L, 2-3 HOME RUNS ----------------------------------- 34 HOME RUNS ----------------------------------- 32 2/27 at 17 Oklahoma State L, 2-8 2/28 at 17 Oklahoma State L, 0-6 EXTRA BASE HITS ---------------------------122 EXTRA BASE HITS --------------------------- 107 MARCH ( 6 - 11 ) K:BB (Team Hitting) -------------371:199 (1.86) K:BB (Team Hitting) ------------ 362:197 (1.84) 3/5 at SEMO (10 innings) L, 3-4 3/6 at SEMO (7 innings) L, 1-5 FIELDING PERCENTAGE -------------------.965 FIELDING PERCENTAGE -------------------.969 3/6 at SEMO (7 innings) W, 13-1 3/7 at SEMO L, 1-8 LEADER IN ASSISTS-------------- Huggins, 83 LEADER IN ASSISTS------------ Manteufel, 86 3/9 WESTERN ILLINOIS (10 innings) W, 2-1 3/12 MISSOURI L, 0-7 ERA (min. 39 innings) ----------Johnson, 3.22 ERA (min. 30 innings) ----------- Moscot, 4.26 3/13 MISSOURI (7 innings) W, 10-1 K:BB (Team Pitching) ---------- 368:173 (2.13) K: BB (Team Pitching) ---------- 362:197 (1.84) 3/13 MISSOURI (7 innings) L, 2-12 3/14 MISSOURI L, 7-12 3/19 at 9 East Carolina (11 innings) L, 3-4 3/20 at 9 East Carolina L, 5-11 QUICK HITS ON THE REDBIRDS 3/21 at 9 East Carolina L, 8-11 3/24 EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 7-9 SERIES VS MISSOURI STATE 3/26 ARKANSAS STATE W, 6-3 THE BATTLE FOR 4TH (OR 3RD...OR 2ND) 3/27 ARKANSAS STATE W, 10-9 3/28 ARKANSAS STATE L, 13-6 The Redbirds control their own destiny as to whether The Redbirds took 3-of-4 against 3/30 at Eastern Illinois (7 innings) W, 4-3 or• not they make the MVC’s top-4 in the conference Missouri• State over the past weekend. APRIL ( 9 - 9 ) 4/2 at Southern Illinois* W, 11-3 standings and avoid the MVC tournament play-in. Third-year freshman Sean Sinisko 4/3 at Southern Illinois* (7 innings) W, 6-3 • 4/3 at Southern Illinois* L, 4-8 Illinois State could finish anywhere from 2nd fired a nine-inning complete game, 4/4 at Southern Illinois* W, 14-11 • allowing one run, to lead the Illinois State 4/9 23 INDIANA STATE* L, 2-4 to 8th in the conference standings as ISU trails 4/9 23 INDIANA STATE* (7 innings) L, 1-6 pitching staff that conceded just eight nications Graduate Assistant 38-1044 ebsite: GoRedbirds.com SNTESICATIONS STATE- UPDATED PRIOR TO GAME ON 3/9 4/10 23 INDIANA STATE* W, 5-0 Indiana State by 3 games, Southern Illinois by 4/11 23 INDIANA STATE* (10 innings) L, 7-8 4/16 at Milwaukee L, 1-2 2 games, and Bradley by a game and a half. runs in 35 innings over the four games. 4/17 at Milwaukee (7 innings) L, 4-6 Fourth-year sophomore Jake McCaw 4/17 at Milwaukee L, 1-2 A sweep by the Redbirds would secure a 4/18 at Milwaukee W, 10-2 • continued• his hot hitting by going 7-for- 4/23 EVANSVILLE* (7 innings) L, 0-12 top-4 spot while winning 2-of-3 would require 4/24 EVANSVILLE* (7 innings) W, 6-3 14 (.500) with a 2B, 3B, and HR to go with 4/24 EVANSVILLE* W, 8-7 Dallas Baptist to beat Southern Illinois in all 4 4/25 EVANSVILLE* W, 3-1 five runs scored. 4/27 SIUE (7 innings) W, 12-0 games. The ‘Birds cannot make the top-4 if 4/30 at Valparaiso* L, 2-3 Fourth-year junior Kyle Soberano was they lose two or more games against Bradley. MAY ( 4 - 7 ) 5-for-12• (.417) while second-year fresh- 5/1 at Valaparaiso* (7 innings) W, 12-3 If ISU sweeps BU, Evansville sweeps Indiana State, 5/1 at Valparaiso* L, 13-17 • man Ryan Cermak was 3-for-10 (.300) 5/2 at Valparaiso* L, 6-7 and Dallas Baptist wins at least 3 games against 5/7 at Dallas Baptist* (7 innings) L, 7-18 Southern Illinois, then the ‘Birds would be the 2-seed. with a 2B and HR. 5/8 at Dallas Baptist* (9 innings - extras) L, 7-11 5/8 at Dallas Baptist* (7 innings) L, 3-6 5/9 at Dallas Baptist* L, 0-3 5/14 MISSOURI STATE* W, 4-2 GAME INFORMATION FOLLOW US ONLINE 5/15 MISSOURI STATE* (8 innings - extras) W, 4-3 5/15 MISSOURI STATE* W, 3-1 May 20 - 22 / Dozer Park Twitter: 5/16 MISSOURI STATE* L, 1-2 @RedbirdBaseball 5/20 at Bradley* 11:00 AM (Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 1:00) 5/21 at Bradley* 11:00 AM Instagram: @isuredbirdbaseball 5/22 at Bradley* 11:00 AM TV: ESPN+ Thursday, ESPN3 Friday/Saturday 5/25 MVC Tournament if bottom 4 TBD 5/26 MVC Tournament w/ win on 5/25 or top 4 TBD Live Stats: Stat Broadcast Facebook: Illinois State Baseball SCHEDULE KEY Links: Available on GoRedbirds.com Website: GoRedbirds.com * Missouri Valley Conference Game Home games in BOLD CAPS All times are CT PROJECTED STARTERSSTARTER LAST POTENTIAL TO START PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS Colton Johnson (L) RYAN C/LF/DH Hayden Jones • Jordan Lussier Libman CERMAK JACK • INF Luke Cheng • Sean Sinisko (L) Huggins JOE BUTLER • OF Gunner Peterson, Tyson Hays, • McCaw BUTLER • AIDAN KYLE Jeremy Gaines, Joe Butler Hays HUGGINS SOBERANO LIKELY RELIEF OPTIONS Butler, Jack JAKE Shorter Relief Longer Relief Cermak NICK Illinois State has used 40 Derek Salata (closer) Colin Wyman Butler, Joe GILE McCAW • Erik Kubiatowicz • Cameron Mabee unique lineups in 2021 • Jack Anderson Soberano (excluding SP)...all 51 are • Jared Hart (L) Gile • Jacob Gilmore (L) • JORDAN unique if SP is included • Garrett Witcher Anderson LIBMAN (more on pg 16-17) before • Jackson Bronke TYSON HAYS 5/16 • • Michael Sebby (L) 2 UPDATED BEFORE MAY 20 ILLINOIS STATE ROSTER 2021 ILLINOIS STATE BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Class Elig. Pre-2021 B/T Hometown/Last School 1 Kyle Soberano 5-8 160 INF 4 - Jr. 2 years L/R Daly City, Calif./College of the Canyons 2 Jeremy Gaines 5-10 190 OF 5 - Jr. 2 years R/R Oak Park, Ill./John A. Logan CC 3 Daniel Laughery 5-11 175 OF 1 - Fr. 4 years R/R Round Lake, Ill./Grant Community HS 5 Luke Cheng 5-11 161 INF 1 - Fr. 4 years R/R Olney, Md./Sherwood HS 6 Aidan Huggins 5-11 195 INF 5 - Jr. 2 years R/R Edmonton, Alberta/Cloud County CC 8 Tyson Hays 6-0 201 C 4 - Jr. 2 years R/R Denver, Colo./Grandview HS 10 Jack Butler 6-0 188 1B/OF 5 - Jr. 2 years L/L Downs, Ill./Tri-Valley HS 14 Jesse Hayes 6-0 195 C 4 - Jr. 2 years R/R Brea, Calif./Cal State San Bernardino 15 Gunner Peterson 6-1 195 OF 3 - So. 3 years L/R Salem, Wis./Wilmot Union HS 17 Joe Butler 6-3 195 UTIL 5 - Gr. 1 year R/R Channahon, Ill./Minooka HS 18 Johnathan Sabotnik 6-1 206 OF 1 - Fr. 4 years L/R Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point HS 19 Tyler Woltman 5-9 165 C 1 - Fr. 4 years R/R Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton North HS 21 Ryan Cermak 6-1 205 INF 2 - Fr. 4 years R/R Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield HS 22 Chase Florendine 6-2 195 RHP 2 - Fr. 4 years R/R Lethbridge, Alberta/Vauxhall Academy 23 Nick Gile 6-0 210 INF 4 - Jr. 2 years R/R Menomonee Falls, Wis./Creighton 24 Hayden Jones 6-0 215 C 3 - So. 3 years L/R Huntertown, Ind./Mississippi State 25 Jordan Libman 5-11 210 OF/1B 5 - Gr. 1 year L/L Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South HS 27 Jake McCaw 6-3 192 1B 4 - So. 3 years L/R Bloomington, Ill./Normal Community HS 28 Jordan Lussier 6-2 200 RHP 2 - Fr. 4 years R/R Winninpeg, Manitoba/Chandler-Gilbert CC 29 Michael Sebby 6-1 188 LHP 5 - Gr. 1 year L/L Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East HS 30 Garrett Witcher 6-4 215 RHP 3 - So. 3 years R/R Lampasas, Texas/Southeast CC 32 Josh Dima 6-1 201 LHP 1 - Fr. 4 years L/L Belleville, Ill./Belleville West HS 33 Cameron Mabee 6-3 225 RHP 2 - Fr. 4 years R/R Temecula, Calif./Cal Poly Pomona 34 Jared Hart 6-0 185 LHP 3 - So. 3 years L/L Cedar Park, Texas/Wabash Valley College 35 Colin Wyman 6-3 215 RHP 4 - Jr. 2 years R/R Pflugerville, Texas/Navarro College 37 Colton Johnson 6-4 222 LHP 5 - Gr.
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