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2021 Wichita State Baseball 1 2021 Wichita State Radio/TV Roster 1 - Andrew Stewart 2 - Alex Jackson 3 - Cooper Elliot 4 - Couper Cornblum 5 - Jalon Mack 6 - Jack Sigrist 7 - Blake Marsh INF - R/R INF - L/R INF - L/R OF - R/R INF - B/R INF - R/R INF - L/L So. - 5-10 - 158 Sr. - 5-11 - 195 R-Fr. - 6-1 - 171 Fr. - 6-0 - 185 Fr. - 5-11 - 173 So. - 5-11 - 195 Fr. - 6-1 - 207 9 - Chuck Ingram 11 - Ross Cadena 12 - Ryan Stuempfig 13 - Hunter Gibson 14 - David VanVooren 15 - Paxton Wallace 16 - Spencer Hynes OF - R/R C - R/R P - R/R OF - R/R OF - R/R INF - R/R P - L/L Fr. - 6-0 - 212 Jr. - 5-8 - 190 R-So. - 6-3 - 205 Jr. - 6-2 - 235 So. - 6-0 - 200 Jr. - 5-11 - 215 R-Jr. - 6-4 - 232 17 - Aaron Haase 18 - Jordan Rogers 19 - Derek Shaver 21 - Noah Greise 23 - Seth Stroh 25 - Gage Williams 26 - Liam Eddy P - R/R INF - R/R INF - R/R C - R/R OF - L/R C - R/R P - R/R So. - 5-8 - 193 Fr. - 5-11 - 184 Fr. - 6-3 - 207 Fr. - 6-0 - 212 Fr. - 6-4 - 207 Fr. - 5-10 - 190 Jr. - 6-3 - 201 27 - Jake Hamilton 28 - Preston Snavely 29 - Garrett Kocis 30 - Cooper Harris 31 - Cade Clemons 32 - Jacob Lindemann 33 - Tommy Barnhouse P - R/R P - R/R INF - L/R C - R/R INF - R/R P - R/R P - R/R Jr. - 6-4 - 212 Sr. - 6-5 - 225 Jr. - 6-4 - 223 Fr. - 6-1 - 225 Fr. - 6-2 - 198 Jr. - 6-3 - 195 Sr. - 6-2 - 221 34 - Corrigan Bartlett 35 - Jace Kaminska 36 - Connery Peters 38 - Foster Gifford 39 - Creighton Hansen 40 - Cameron Bye 43 - Aaron Bechtel OF - R/R P - R/R P - R/R P - R/R P - R/R P - R/R P - R/R Sr. - 6-0 - 205 Fr. - 6-2 - 235 So. - 6-5 - 242 Jr. - 6-3 - 214 Fr. - 6-2 - 206 Fr. - 6-0 - 196 Jr. - 5-11 - 200 44 - LJ McDonough 46 - Christian Clack 47 - Gareth Stroh 48 - Josh Hansell 49 - Konnor Lewis 50 - Ryne Schooley P - R/R P - L/L P - L/L P - R/R P - R/R P - L/L So. - 6-4 - 198 Fr. - 6-4 - 195 Sr. - 6-2 - 202 Fr. - 6-6 - 213 Fr. - 6-2 - 208 R-Fr. - 6-2 - 205 22 - Eric Wedge 41 - Mike Pelfrey 45 - Mike Sirianni 8 - Easton Herring Loren Hibbs Head Coach Pitching Coach Asst. Coach/ Volunteer Asst. Coach Asst. AD/Baseball 2nd season 3rd Season Recruiting 1st Season Operations & Player Coordinator Development 2nd Season 2nd Season Covering the Shockers .....................................................................2 History 2021 Schedule.....................................................................................3 Year-by-Year Record ....................................................................... 31 Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field ..............................................4-5 WSU in the Conference Tournament ........................................ 32 Wichita State Senior Administration ............................................6 WSU in the NCAA Tournament ................................................... 33 2021 Team Information .................................................................... 7 Postseason Honors ................................................................. 34-40 2021 Roster ..........................................................................................8 All-Time Lettermen .................................................................. 41-42 Players by Number ...................................................................42-43 Coaches WSU Coaching Records ................................................................44 Eric Wedge, Head Coach .................................................................9 Year-by-Year Scores ................................................................ 44-56 Mike Pelfrey, Pitching Coach ........................................................10 Mike Sirianni, Assistant Coach ...................................................... 11 Records Loren Hibbs, Asst. AD/Baseball Operations ............................ 12 NCAA Records & Leaders ..............................................................57 Easton Herring, Volunteer Assistant Coach ............................ 13 Team Records ........................................................................... 58-60 Support Staff ..................................................................................... 13 Individual Records ................................................................... 60-69 Freshman Records ...................................................................67-69 2021 Returner Information No-Hitters and One-Hitters ......................................................... 69 Career statistics and single-game highs ........................... 14-24 Game Records ........................................................................... 70-73 Year-by-Year Leaders ...............................................................73-75 Opponents Year-by-Year Team Statistics .................................................75-76 WSU vs. All-Time Opponents ...................................................... 25 Record By Date .................................................................................77 Attendance Records .......................................................................78 2020 Review NCAA Tournament Records ...................................................79-82 2020 Statistics ......................................................................... 26-30 College World Series Records .............................................. 83-85 Conference Tournament Records ........................................86-87 For the latest on Wichita State baseball, The Last Time ............................................................................87-89 as well as full, up-to-date student-athlete History of Wichita State Baseball ....................................... 90-93 biography information and statistics, please Shockers in Pro Baseball ......................................................94-100 Milestone Victories ....................................................................... 100 visit GoShockers.com/BSB. * an asterisk indicates where wins or statistics were vacated due to a ruling from the NCAA Committee on Infractions THIS IS SHOCKER BASEBALL • 1989 College World Series Champions • Seven College World Series appearances • Nine NCAA Regional Championships • Two NCAA Super Regional showings • 27 NCAA Regional appearances • 74-55 (.574) NCAA tournament record • 56 All-Americans • 41 Major Leaguers • 20 Academic All-Americans® a total of 27 times 1 Covering the Shockers Wichita State University’s Intercollegiate Athletics Association would like to thank you for your Coverage of Wichita State’s baseball program coverage of Shocker baseball and look forward to seeing you this season. Inside this book you includes live coverage of every game on either will find information that helps you cover the Shockers. If you have any further questions, please KFH 97.5 FM/1240 AM or KNSS 98.7 FM/1330 AM feel free to contact the athletics media relations office at (316) 978-5461. and internet simulcasts at GoShockers.com/listen. Radio coverage of Shocker games in 2021 WORKING CREDENTIALS includes all games beginning Feb. 20 when Wichita Requests to cover a game should be received by the Wichita State athletics media relations office State kicks off its schedule against Oklahoma in Round Rock, Texas, with former Shocker pitcher no later than two days prior to the game. Requests should be emailed to Ryan Anderson, (1991-94) and Pizza Hut Shocker Sports Hall of Assistant Director/Communications at [email protected]. Famer Shane Dennis on play-by-play. “The Voice of the Shockers” and Pizza Hut Shocker Sports ECK STADIUM PARKING Hall of Fame member Mike Kennedy will assume Media parking is available in the north section of the main parking lot west of the stadium. A play-by-play duties at the conclusion of the Wichita parking pass is not required. Media must show their credential to gain access to the lot. State men’s basketball season, with Dennis moving over to ESPN+ television play-by-play duties for PHOTOGRAPHERS select games. Photographers are not allowed in front of either dugout and still photographers are asked to Kennedy, who is in his 43rd season as play-by- remain well away from the field of play during the game. Video photographers are encouraged play voice of the Shockers, has been honored eight to shoot in a grandstand location until fans’ sight-lines are affected. The area between the Mike times as the Kansas Broadcaster-of-the-Year by Pelfrey Bullpen (third base side) and home dugout as well as the walkway on the north side of the KBA. Coverage of games includes a pregame the facility between the home dugout and stadium are not designated media areas. show with comments from head coach Eric Wedge, as well as a postgame show. Radio coverage of MEDIA SEATING/SERVICES WSU also includes a weekly radio show: The Eric Seating in the press box will be granted on a priority basis, with daily newspapers and originating Wedge Show. radio stations receiving first consideration. Seating is limited due to COVID-19 guidelines. A complete NCAA box score will be available after the completion of the game. Your Hosts INTERNET Wireless and wired internet are available in the press box. Ryan Anderson Asst. Director/Communications VISITING RADIO Baseball Contact An ethernet line is available in the press box at Eck Stadium. Please contact Ryan Anderson in Cell Phone: (316) 252-7295 the communications office if you plan to broadcast from the press box. Best Time to Call: Late morning Email: [email protected] COACH/PLAYER INTERVIEWS Wichita State coaches and players are always available for interviews. Due to COVID-19 guidelines, interviews will need to be conducted via
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