FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES 1 2013 NOTRE DAME BASEBALL Notre Dame Media Relations u Michael Bertsch u [email protected] u 112 Joyce Center u Notre Dame, IN 46556 u 574-631-7516 u 574-631-7941 (fax) u UND.com Schedule/Results February 16-17 Snowbird Challenge Sarasota, Fla. FEBRUARY IN THE BATTERS BOX — Notre Dame opens the 2013 season in 16 vs. Gulf Coast! 2:30pm THE MATCHUP vs. Ohio State! 6:00pm the Snowbird Challenge this weekend. The Irish play Florida Gulf 17 vs. Mercer! 11:00am Coast (Sat., 2:30 p.m.), Ohio State (Sat., 6:00 p.m.) and Mercer 22 at Tulane 6:30pm (Sun., 11:00 a.m.). Ed Smith Stadium, home of the 23 at Tulane 2:00pm , will play host to Saturday's doubleheader. 24 at Tulane 12:00pm Sunday's contest will take place a the nearby Buck O'Neill Complex. MARCH 1 vs. Massachusetts@ 3:00pm SEASON OPENERS — Notre Dame owns an all-time record of Notre Dame vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Ed Smith Stadium) vs. Tennessee@ 6:30pm Notre Dame vs. Ohio State (Ed Smith Stadium) 2 vs. Virginia Tech@ 6:00pm 85-33-2 (.717) in its season opener dating back to the 1892 season. 3 vs. Rhode Island@ 11:00am The Irish are 18-7 (.720) in season openers dating back to the 1988 Notre Dame vs. Mercer (Buck O'Neil Complex) 8 at UCLA# 6:00pm season, despite back-to-back losses in 2008 and 2009. Notre Dame 9 at USC# 2:00pm PROBABLE PITCHERS 10 vs. Oklahoma#^ 10:00am is 11-4 in its last 15 openers. 12 at UCSB 3:00pm u The most runs ever scored in a season opener by the Irish was Saturday (2:30 p.m.) 14 at Cal Poly 6:00pm 21 in a victory over Chicago on Apr. 10, 1943 (21-1). The 20-run RHP Sean Fitzgerald vs. RHP Zack Tillery 15 at Cal Poly 6:00pm Saturday (6:00 p.m.) 16 at Cal Poly 1:00pm margin of victory is also the largest by Notre Dame in a season 22 Seton Hall* 5:35pm opener. Notre Dame has twice surrendered 15 runs in a season RHP Adam Norton vs. LHP Brian King 23 Seton Hall* 2:05pm opener (May 7, 1896, 15-6 loss vs. Northwestern; Mar. 15, 1982, Sunday (11:00 a.m.) 24 Seton Hall* 12:05pm RHP David Hearne vs. LHP Forrest Garrett 25 Kent State 5:35pm 15-3 loss at Oklahoma). The largest margin of defeat in a season 26 Kent State 5:35pm opener came on Apr. 22, 1895 when the Irish were blanked by LIVE GAME COVERAGE 28 at Louisville* 6:00pm Michigan, 13-0. 29 at Louisville* 6:00pm Live Video: None 30 at Louisville* 1:00pm u Notre Dame has played 74 different opponents in season open- ers since 1892. Live Audio: WHME 103.1 FM (Chuck Freeby, pbp); UND.com APRIL Live Stats: UND.com 2 UIC 5:35pm u Wisconsin is most common foe in season openers with 10 all- 3 Valparaiso 5:35pm time meetings (Notre Dame went 7-2-1). Indiana and the Irish WEATHER REPORT 5 Villanova* 5:35pm have met eight times in season openers with the Irish owning a 5-3 6 Villanova* 2:05pm Saturday, Feb. 16 Sunday, Feb. 17 Sunday, Feb. 19 7 Villanova* 1:05pm advantage. 9 Michigan 5:35pm Partly Cloudy / Wind Sunny Partly CLoudy 10 Eastern Michigan 5:35pm SEASON-OPENING SITES — This year marks the 80th season High 68, Low 43 High 59, Low 39 High 67, Low 53 12 at Pittsburgh* 6:00pm 13 at Pittsburgh* 3:00pm and 23rd straight that Notre Dame opened its season away from WHAT'S INSIDE 14 at Pittsburgh* Noon home. The 1990 Irish team played a rare Feb. 5 home game against Weekend Storylines...... 1 Non-Conference Stats...... 9 16 at Michigan 4:05pm Goshen to open the year. 17 Bowling Green 5:35pm Probable Starting Lineup...... 1 Neutral Stats...... 10 19 Quinnipiac 5:35pm u Florida (12) is the site of the second-most season-opening Season Openers...... 2 Games Won Stats...... 11 20 Quinnipiac 3:30pm games in the history of Notre Dame baseball. Tennessee ranks Season Opening Sites...... 2 Games Lost Stats...... 12 21 Quinnipiac 1:05pm third with seven games and Texas and Georgia are tied for the 23 Toledo 5:35pm Warming Up in Florida...... 2 Day Stats...... 13 24 Michigan State 5:35pm fourth-most common site for an Irish season-opener (six). Other Florida Natives...... 2 Night Stats...... 14 26 Connecticut* 5:35pm states that have been the site of multiple Irish openers include: Roster Information...... 3 Team GBG Stats...... 15-16 27 Connecticut* 2:05pm Kentucky and Louisiana (five), California (four), , Arkansas, 28 Connecticut* 1:05pm Games Summary...... 4 Opponent GBG Stats...... 17-18 30 at Central Michigan 4:05pm Illinois, Ohio, Oklahoma and Mississippi (all with three), Alabama, Overall Stats...... 5 Season Highs...... 19-21 Michigan, Missouri and North Carolina (two). Obviously, Indiana 2012 Opening Weekend Stats...... 6 Opponent Season Highs...... 22-24 MAY leads all states with 13. 3 USF* 5:35pm 2012 Games in Florida Stats...... 7 Inherited Runners/Scored...... 25 4 USF* 2:05pm u The most common sites for a Notre Dame road season opener BIG EAST Stats...... 8 Game Results...... 26 5 USF* 1:05pm have included: Indiana University (six), Purdue (four), Georgia Tech 11 at St. John’s* (DH) Noon 12 at St. John’s* 1:00pm (three) and USA Baseball Stadium in Millington, Tenn. (three) 14 at Western Michigan 3:00pm 16 at Cincinnati* 6:30pm NOTRE DAME'S PROJECTED LINEUP 17 at Cincinnati* 6:30pm Starters By Position 18 at Cincinnati* 1:00pm 22-26 Big East Tournament • Clearwater, Fla. Pos. # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. B/T Avg. 2B HR RBI Notes 31 NCAA Regionals Begin On Campus C 30 Forest Johnson 6-2 200 Jr. R/R - - - - Will make first career start this weekend 1B 3 Trey Mancini 6-5 220 Jr. R/R .317 10 12 45 No. 93 junior MLB prospect by Perfect Game JUNE 7 NCAA Super Regionals Begin TBA 2B 35 Frank DeSico 5-9 190 Sr. R/R .302 9 0 23 Co-captain has started 158 of last 160 games 15 College Begins TBA SS 4 Lane Richards 5-11 175 Fr. R/R - - - - 2012 Perfect Game West Region All-American 3B 7 Eric Jagielo 6-3 215 Jr. L/R .310 15 13 43 2013 Golden Spikes Award watch list Home games in BOLD CAPS * BIG EAST games LF 7 Mac Hudgins 6-0 185 So. B/R .261 4 0 20 Saw action in 47 games and started 37 in 2012 ! Snowbird Tournament or 10 Conor Biggio 5-9 150 So. L/R .214 2 0 9 Son of longtime Houston Astros' 2B Craig Biggio @ Irish Classic at USA Baseball Training Complex # Dodgertown Classic CF 20 Charlie Markson 6-2 200 Sr. B/R .303 6 2 20 Co-captain owns a .288 career batting average ^ Dodger Stadium RF 26 James Nevant 6-1 200 Fr. R/R - - - - Uncle, John Ebert, played baseball at Notre Dame • Bright House Network Stadium (Clearwater, Fla.) All times local to the site DH 19 Ryan Bull 6-1 190 Jr. R/R .254 8 1 19 Drilled a walk-off HR to beat Pittsburgh in 2012 2 FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES HONORS & AWARDS RECENT SEASON OPENERS — The Irish have captured 11 of their last 15 season openers. Notre Dame suffered one-run defeats Pat Connaughton, So., RHP to New Orleans in the 2001 season opener (7-6 at Mississippi State) and to Michigan State in the 2011 season opener (2-1 at BIG u No. 2 sophomore prospect in the BIG EAST by Perfect EAST/Big Ten Challenge). The Irish also dropped season openers in 2008 and 2009 in Florida (6-2 vs. Liberty in Clearwater; 2-0 vs. Game Ohio State in Dunedin), but have opened season with victories in 1998 (10-1 vs. Florida State in Orlando), 1999 (8-4 vs. James u No. 8 overall prospect in the BIG EAST (second highest Madison at FIU), 2000 (6-0 vs. Air Force in Millington,Tenn.), 2002 (7-6 vs. Missouri at New Orleans), 2003 (10-9 vs. Dayton at rated player in the league among 2014 draft-eligible play- Arizona State), 2004 (7-1 vs. San Diego State at USC), 2005 (19-8 vs. Florida A&M at UCF), 2006 (3-0 vs. Indiana State in ers) by Baseball America Millington,Tenn.), 2007 (15-8 vs. Prairie View in San Antonio), 2010 (12-4 at Mississippi Valley State) and 2012 (13-12 vs. Illinois). u No. 38 sophomore prospect by Perfect Game u The 2001-03 openers each produced one-run games (the Missouri game in 2002 went 10 innings), but Notre Dame won the 2004-07 opening games by a combined 44-17 margin. The 19-8 rout of Florida A&M in 2005 was Notre Dame’s largest margin of Sean Fitzgerald, Jr., RHP victory and most runs in a season opener since the 1963 squad won 20-3 at Indiana. The Irish were nearly as dominant in the 2010 u No. 14 MLB prospect in the BIG EAST by Baseball America opener, routing Mississippi Valley State, 12-4, in Itta Bena. Eric Jagielo, Jr., 3B WARMING UP IN FLORIDA — The Notre Dame baseball team has made regular visits to Florida, including trips to Boca Raton, u No. 1 prospect in the BIG EAST by Baseball America Ft. Myers, DeLand, Gainesville, Homestead, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Santaluces, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Winter Park, u No. 1 prospect in the BIG EAST by Perfect Game Tampa and Clearwater, but this is the first-ever trip for the Irish to Sarasota. In addition to this week, the Irish will hopefully travel u No. 30 overall prospect by Baseball America to Clearwater and Bright House Networks Field for the 2013 BIG EAST Tournament in May. u No. 41 overall prospect by Perfect Game u The Irish own a 82-76-1 all-time record (.519) in the state of Florida, but found the Sunshine State to be an especially welcome u No. 20 overall college prospect by Baseball America home-away-from-home site between 2000-07, racking up a 41-14 record (.732). u No. 15 prospect from the junior class by Baseball u Notre Dame split its 10 games in Florida in 2012. The Irish opened the year with a 2-1 record at the 2012 BIG EAST/Big Ten America Challenge, dropped two of three at USF in the regular season and closed the year with a 2-2 mark at the 2012 BIG EAST Tournament. u No. 24 prospect from the junior class by Perfect Game u Notre Dame split its six games in Florida in 2011. The Irish opened the year with a 2-1 record at the 2011 BIG EAST/Big Ten u No. 49 overall prospect by MLB.com Challenge and closed the season with a 1-2 mark at the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament. u 2013 Golden Spikes Award watch list u Notre Dame went 2-7 in the Sunshine State in 2010, including matching 1-2 records at the 2010 Big Ten/ BIG EAST Challenge u 2013 Preseason Baseball America Third Team All- and Stetson Invitational before falling victim to a three-game sweep at USF. American u Notre Dame took two of three games in the 2009 BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge. The Irish dropped their season opener to Ohio u 2013 Preseason Coaches First Team All-BIG EAST State, 2-0, but rebounded with victories over Illinois, 14-7, and Purdue, 9-4. Notre Dame returned to the Sunshine State for the u 2013 Preseason Perfect Game First Team All-BIG EAST 2009 BIG EAST Tournament. The Irish went 3-2 and fell just one game shy of the championship game. u 2012 Cape Cod League Post-Season All-League u In 2008, Notre Dame took part in the Winning Inning Invitational (Clearwater) and Palm Beach Challenge (Santaluces). The u 2012 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Irish posted a 4-4 mark in those tournaments. Notre Dame then dropped five straight to close the season -- all played in the State u 2012 Cape Cod League Home Run Derby participant of Florida (three at USF, two at the 2008 BIG EAST Tournament). u In 2007, Notre Dame participated in the Stetson Invitational (DeLand), Clearwater Classic and Florida Gulf Coast Classic (Ft. Trey Mancini, Jr., 1B Myers). The Irish posted a 6-5 record in those tournaments, including a 16-6 victory over #7 Nebraska on March 4. u No. 7 prospect in the BIG EAST by Perfect Game u The 2006 team swept a series at then-BIG EAST newcomer South Florida (9-6, 10-4, 10-1) and then won the program’s fifth u No. 10 prospect in the BIG EAST by Baseball America straight BIG EAST Tournament title by going 4-1 in action at Brighthouse Networks Field, in Clearwater. u No. 93 prospect from the junior class by Perfect Game u The 2005 team opened 3-1 in games played at Central Florida (18-3 vs. Florida A&M, 1-2 vs. UCF, 4-3 vs. FAMU, 4-2 vs. UCF) u 2013 Preseason Coaches First Team All-BIG EAST and then ended its season at the NCAA regional played at the University of Florida (1-5 vs. North Carolina, 7-4 vs. Stetson, 3-0 vs. u 2013 Preseason Perfect Game First Team All-BIG EAST UNC and 3-23 vs. UF). u In addition to participating in the 2000 (7-1 record) and 2003 (6-1) Kennel Club Classics, the Irish recently have played three Dan Slania, Jr., RHP series at Miami (1-2 in 1992 and 1995, 0-3 in 1998) while participating in the first ACC/Disney Blast in Orlando (1998; 1-2 with win u No. 47 overall prospect by Perfect Game over FSU) and winning the 2004 Florida Atlantic Classic. u No. 26 overall college prospect by Baseball America u Notre Dame nearly advanced to the 1992 and 1993 College World Series, after competing in NCAA regionals at Miami and u No. 2 prospect in the BIG EAST by Perfect Game Florida State (the Irish upset the host schools and reached the final day of competition in both years). The 2002 Irish team won u No. 3 prospect in the BIG EAST by Baseball America their NCAA Super Regional series at Florida State to earn a College World Series spot (Florida native Chris Niesel picked up the u No. 26 junior prospect by Perfect Game decisive win over FSU). u No. 27 junior prospect by Baseball America u The program's first Florida trip came in 1956 (2-5 in games around the Tallahassee area). Other early Notre Dame trips to u 2013 Preseason Coaches’ First Team All-BIG EAST Florida included a 5-2 loss at FSU in 1958, three wins at Rollins in 1967, tournaments at Miami in 1970 (1-5) and Rollins in 1978 u 2013 Preseason Perfect Game First Team All-BIG EAST (3-5-1), seven games around the state in 1979 (2-5) and six games played at Rollins and Miami in 1989 (4-2). u 2013 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award watch list u 2012 Cape Cod League Post-Season All-League FLORIDA NATIVES — The 2013 Notre Dame baseball roster includes three players from Florida. Junior 1B Trey Mancini (Winter u 2012 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Haven/Winter Haven H.S.), freshman INF Jack Flaherty (Orlando/Dr. Phillips H.S.) and freshman C Ricky Sanchez (Miami/Flanagan) u 2012 Russ Ford Award (given to the top relief pitcher on all hail from the Sunshine State. the Cape) u The Irish baseball program's list of all-time monogram winners includes 20 Florida natives, among them Academic All-America first baseman and Tampa native Henry Valenzuela (Jesuit H.S.; 1979-82, hit .314 with 15 HR, 123 RBI) ... pitching ace Chris Niesel (Plantation; 2002-04, 3.21 ERA, 21-4, 2 SV, 233 Ks and just 57 BB in 272. IP) joined other noteworthy RHPs such as Mike Pasilla (Windemere/Bishop Moore H.S.; 1987-89), David Sinnes (Miami/Palmetto H.S.; 1990-93, 2.91 career ERA, 32-8 record, 315 Ks in 297.1 IP), closer John Corbin (Hollywood Hills H.S.; 1998-00, 20 saves) and Danny Tamayo (Miami/Ransom Everglades H.S.; 1998- 01, 3.27 ERA, 141 Ks in 160 IP) ... Sinnes held the Notre Dame record for career win percentage and strikeouts (bested by Aaron Heilman in 2001) while Corbin remains the Irish career saves leader and Tamayo formed a potent 1-2 punch with Heilman ... other noteworthy Irish players from Florida have included: SS Daniel Cunha (St. Petersburg; 1933-35), IF Joe LaRocca (Ft. Lauderdale/ Gibbons H.S.; 1970-72), OF Mike Galloway (Cocoa Beach H.S.; 1975-77), DH Ken Meyer (Ft. Myers/Verot H.S.; 1999-02), catcher Javi Sanchez (Miami/Columbus H.S.), RHP Joey Williamson (Lantana/Santaluces H.S.; 2005-07), OF Ross Brezovsky (Naples/Collier H.S.), LHP Wade Korpi (Lake Worth/Santaluces H.S.) and C Joe Hudson (Odessa/Tampa Jesuit H.S.) FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES 3

NUMERICAL 2013 ROSTER INFORMATION No. Name Pos No. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 27 Breck Ashdown RHP 1 Adam Norton*** Sr. RHP/INF R/R 6-2 190 Highland, IN/Andrean 10 Conor Biggio* OF 2 Jack Flaherty Fr. INF R/R 6-0 175 Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips 19 Ryan Bull* INF/OF 3 Trey Mancini** Jr. 1B R/R 6-5 225 Winter Haven, FL/Winter Haven 36 Pat Connaughton* RHP 4 Lane Richards Fr. INF R/R 5-11 175 Pendleton, OR/Pendleton 12 Kevin Connolly OF 5 Nick McCarty Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 190 Westfield, IN/Cathedral 21 Joey Cresta RHP 6 Kevin DeFilippis* So. INF R/R 6-0 170 Homer Glen, IL/Providence Catholic 6 Kevin DeFilippis* INF 7 Eric Jagielo** Jr. INF/OF L/R 6-3 215 Downers Grove, IL/Downers Grove North 35 Frank DeSico*** (C) INF 8 Blaise Lezynski* So. INF/OF L/R 6-0 200 Newtown, PA/Notre Dame H.S. (NJ) 18 Sean Fitzgerald** RHP 10 Conor Biggio* So. OF L/R 5-9 150 Houston, TX/St. Thomas 2 Jack Flaherty INF 11 David Hearne Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 190 Homer Glen, IL/Providence Catholic 32 Connor Hale RHP 12 Kevin Connolly Fr. OF R/R 6-1 190 Omaha, NE/Creighton Prep 11 David Hearne RHP 13 Mac Hudgins* So. OF B/R 6-0 185 Richmond, VA/Douglas Freeman 28 Michael Hearne LHP 14 Kyle Richardson Fr. OF R/R 6-0 190 Park Ridge, IL/Maine South 51 Donnie Hissa* RHP 15 Jason McMurray* So. INF R/R 6-1 185 West Des Moines, IA/Dowling Catholic 13 Mac Hudgins* OF 16 Zak Kutsulis Fr. LHP/OF L/L 6-1 185 Homer Glen, IL/Providence Catholic 7 Eric Jagielo** INF/OF 17 Cristian Torres* So. RHP R/R 6-6 205 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/Palos Verdes Peninsula 30 Forrest Johnson C 18 Sean Fitzgerald** Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 175 McLean, VA/McLean 31 Scott Kerrigan RHP 19 Ryan Bull* So. INF/OF B/R 6-2 210 Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie 16 Zak Kutsulis LHP/OF 20 Charlie Markson*** (C) Sr. OF R/R 6-2 200 Whitefish Bay, WI/Whitefish Bay 8 Blaise Lezynski* INF/OF 21 Joey Cresta Fr. RHP R/R 5-11 185 Plainfield, IL/Plainfield North 3 Trey Mancini** 1B 22 Ricky Sanchez Fr. C R/R 6-0 200 Miami, FL/Flanagan 20 Charlie Markson*** (C) OF 24 Patrick Veerkamp** Sr. RHP R/R 6-3 205 Fort Wayne, IN/Homestead 5 Nick McCarty RHP 25 Ricky Palmer Sr. C R/R 6-0 200 Orland Park, IL/Brother Rice 15 Jason McMurray* INF 26 James Nevant Fr. OF/INF R/R 6-1 200 Asheville, NC/T.C. Roberson 33 Phil Mosey* INF/C 27 Breck Ashdown Sr. RHP L/R 6-5 215 Tucson, AZ/Catalina Foothills 26 James Nevant OF/INF 28 Michael Hearne Fr. LHP L/L 5-11 180 Palos Heights, IL/Marist 1 Adam Norton*** RHP/INF 30 Forrest Johnson Jr. C R/R 6-2 200 Hudson, OH/Hudson 25 Ricky Palmer C 31 Scott Kerrigan So. RHP R/R 6-7 215 Saugus, CA/Saugus PRONUNCIATION 4 Lane Richards INF 32 Connor Hale Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 170 Carmel, IN/Brebeuf Jesuit GUIDE 14 Kyle Richardson OF 33 Phil Mosey* So. INF/C R/R 6-2 200 Fishers, IN/Cathedral Pat CON-uh-tin 37 Kyle Rubbinaccio RHP 35 Frank DeSico*** (C) Sr. INF R/R 5-9 190 Cleveland, OH/St. Ignatius Kevin DEE-fuh-lip-iss 22 Ricky Sanchez C 36 Pat Connaughton* So. RHP R/R 6-5 205 Danvers, MA/S John’s Prep Frank Duh-SEE-ko 40 Dan Slania** RHP 37 Kyle Rubbinaccio So. RHP R/R 6-3 210 Manalpan, NJ/Manalpan Donnie HISS-uh 42 Matt Ternowchek* RHP 40 Dan Slania** Jr. RHP R/R 6-5 275 Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic Mac HUH-gins 17 Cristian Torres* RHP 42 Matt Ternowchek* So. RHP R/R 6-5 195 Glenmoore, PA/Downington East Eric JA-guy-low 24 Patrick Veerkamp** RHP 51 Donnie Hissa* Jr. RHP R/R 6-7 245 Iron River, WI/Maple Northwestern Zak Cut-SUE-less * – monograms won Blaise La-ZIN-ski (C) – captains James Nuh-VANT Kyle Rue-ba-nacho Head Coach: #9 Mik Aoki (Davidson ’90, 3rd season) Dan Slay-nee-uh Assistant Coach: #29 Jesse Woods (Wheaton College ‘04, 3rd season) Matt Tur-NOW-chick Assistant Coach: #34 Chuck Ristano (Sacred Heart ’04, 3rd season) Patrick VEAR-camp Volunteer Assistant: #55 Eddie Smith (Notre Dame ’06, 1st season) Pitchers (17) No. Name Yr. B-T 1 Adam Norton*** Sr. R/R 5 Nick McCarty Fr. R/R 11 David Hearne Fr. R/R Infielders (12) 16 Zak Kutsulis Fr. L/L No. Name Yr. B-T 17 Cristian Torres* So. R/R Outfielders (10) 1 Adam Norton*** Sr. R/R 18 Sean Fitzgerald** Jr. R/R No. Name Yr. B-T 2 Jack Flaherty Fr. R/R 21 Joey Cresta Fr. R/R 7 Eric Jagielo** Jr. L/R 3 Trey Mancini** Jr. R/R 24 Patrick Veerkamp** Sr. R/R 8 Blaise Lezynski* So. L/R 4 Lane Richards Fr. R/R 27 Breck Ashdown Sr. L/R 10 Conor Biggio* So. L/R 6 Kevin DeFilippis* So. R/R 28 Michael Hearne Fr. L/L 12 Kevin Connolly Fr. R/R 7 Eric Jagielo** Jr. L/R 31 Scott Kerrigan So. R/R Catchers (4) 13 Mac Hudgins* So. B/R 8 Blaise Lezynski* So. L/R 32 Connor Hale Fr. R/R No. Name Yr. B-T 14 Kyle Richardson Fr. R/R 15 Jason McMurray* So. R/R 36 Pat Connaughton* So. R/R 22 Ricky Sanchez Fr. R/R 16 Zak Kutsulis Fr. L/L 19 Ryan Bull* So. B/R 37 Kyle Rubbinaccio So. R/R 25 Ricky Palmer Sr. R/R 19 Ryan Bull* So. B/R 26 James Nevant Fr. R/R 40 Dan Slania** Jr. R/R 30 Forrest Johnson Jr. R/R 20 Charlie Markson*** (C) Sr. R/R 33 Phil Mosey* So. R/R 42 Matt Ternowchek* So. R/R 33 Phil Mosey* So. R/R 26 James Nevant Fr. R/R 35 Frank DeSico*** (C) Sr. R/R 51 Donnie Hissa* Jr. R/R