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Miami Baseball Baseball (20-18, 7-5) 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 1 230 Millett Hall MIAMI Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-4327 Fax: (513) 529-6729 UNIVERSITY Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.MURedHawks.com ATHLETIC Mike Harris, Director Angie Renninger, Assoc. Director MEDIA RELATIONS Vince Frieden, Pub. Coord./Asst. Dir. Ryan Erb, Asst. Director/Hockey Contact Mickey Brown, Intern BASEBALL: April 26-28 Norma McClure, Sr. Program Asst. 2002 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2002 • April 26-28 Date Opponent Time/Result 3/1 at Kentucky •• ................................. W, 3-2 33/2 at Kentucky •• .................................. L, 3-6 3/5 at Northern Kentucky ............. W, 19-15 (10) MIAMI BASEBALL (20-18, 7-5) 3/7 at Cincinnati ................................... W, 11-5 3/10 vs. LaSalle ••• ............................... W, 12-2 at Marshall • Friday, April 26 • 3 p.m. vs. Iona ••• ................................... W, 22-6 3/11 vs. Monmouth ••• ..................... W, 16-1 (5) at Marshall (DH) • Saturday, April 27 • 1 p.m. 3/12 vs. Radford ••• .............................. W, 12-7 3/13 at Florida International ...................... L, 2-7 at Marshall • Sunday, April 28 • 1 p.m. 3/14 vs. Wagner ••• ................................. L, 6-7 vs. Kansas State ••• ....................... W, 12-7 3/15 vs. Florida Atlantic ••• ..................... L, 1-2 3/16 vs. Manhattan ••• ............................. L, 1-8 IAMI ROBABLE TARTERS INEUP 3/20 at Xavier ....................................... cancelled 2002 M P S /L 3/21 at Dayton ..................................... cancelled No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Hometown/High School 3/23 at Purdue ........................................ L, 2-12 3 Zach Schmidt 2B Jr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/McNicholas 3/24 PURDUE ............................................. L, 0-8 14 Sam Sellery LF Fr. L/L Carmel, Ind./Cathedral 3/26 XAVIER ......................................... cancelled 31 Mike Galloway 1B Jr. R/R St. Thomas, Ontario/Central Elgin 3/27 IPFW ................................................ W, 7-3 3/28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ....................... W, 8-7 (8) 24 David Cook CF Jr. R/R Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 3/30 GEORGIA STATE (DH) ............. W, 10-6; W, 8-7 1 Michael Carlin DH Jr. R/R Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon 3/31 GEORGIA STATE .................................. L, 8-11 18 Ryan Edginton RF So. R/R Chester Springs, Pa./Malvern Prep 4/2 CINCINNATI .................................... W, 15-10 12 Andi Scheidt 3B Jr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle 4/5 at Western Michigan • ........................ L, 5-6 28 Nolan McCue C Fr. R/R Chicago, Ill./De La Salle 4/6 at Western Michigan (DH) • .... L, 2-9; W, 4-2 4/7 at Western Michigan • ....................... W, 8-5 11 George Stegmiller SS Jr. R/R Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 4/9 at Indiana ....................................... L, 7-10 4/10 DAYTON .............................................. L, 2-3 Top Reserves 4/12 at Ball State (DH) • ................. L, 1-3; L, 1-5 9 Brian Canada INF Fr. R/R Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 4/14 BALL STATE (DH) • ................ W, 8-7; L, 4-13 15 Paul Frietch INF Fr. L/R Montgomery, Ohio/Moeller 4/17 at Butler ............................................ L, 5-7 4/19 BUFFALO • ........................................ W, 9-8 25 Josh Widlansky INF So. R/R Coral Springs, Fla./Tarvella 4/20 BUFFALO (DH) • .................. W, 9-3; W, 11-3 2 Tyler Tabler INF Fr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 4/21 BUFFALO • ...................................... W, 14-3 4/23 WRIGHT STATE ............................ L, 7-10 (11) Pitching Rotation 4/24 at Cincinnati .................................... L, 3-18 23 Russ Bayer P Sr. L/L Naperville, Ill./Naperville North 4/26 at Marshall • .................................... 3 p.m. 4/27 at Marshall (DH) • ............................. 1 p.m. 19 Shawn Landis P Sr. R/R Pleasant Hill, Ohio/Newton 4/28 at Marshall • .................................... 1 p.m. 27 Billy Kieninger P Sr. R/R Xenia, Ohio/Xenia 5/3 OHIO • ............................................. 3 p.m. 34 Chris Leonard P Jr. L/L Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 5/4 OHIO (DH) • ..................................... 1 p.m. 5/5 OHIO • ............................................. 1 p.m. In the Bullpen 5/8 at Ohio State ................................ 6:30 p.m. 5/10 at Akron • ........................................ 3 p.m. 33 Justin Farina P So. L/L Sarnia, Ontario/St. Christopher’s 5/11 at Akron (DH) • ................................ 1 p.m. 16 Mike Moljewski P Fr. L/L Shelby Twp., Mich./De LaSalle Coll. 5/12 at Akron • ........................................ 1 p.m. 22 Jim Knytych P Fr. R/R LaGrange Park, Ill./Lyons Township 5/15 at Wright State ............................. 6:30 p.m. 30 Adam Keel P Jr. R/R Fairfield, Ohio/Fairfield 5/17 KENT STATE • ..................................... 3 p.m. 32 Aaron Johnson P So. R/R Ortonville, Mich./Brandon 5/18 KENT STATE (DH) • ............................. 1 p.m. 5/19 KENT STATE • ..................................... 1 p.m. 36 Chad Reineke P So. R/R Defiance, Ohio/Ayersville 5/22-25 MAC Tournament (TBA) ........................... TBA 5/31-2 NCAA Regional ...................................... TBA 6/7-9 NCAA Super Regional ............................. TBA 6/14-22 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) ........ TBA REDHAWKS HEAD TO WEST VIRGINIA TO BATTLE CONFERENCE FOE MARSHALL: The Miami baseball team was riding high after sweeping its Home games in CAPS • Mid-American Conference game Mid-American Conference series last weekend against Buffalo, but was •• Holiday Inn North Classic (Lexington, Ky.) brought down to earth this week by Wright State and Cincinnati. The ••• Spring Break (Boca Raton, Fla.) RedHawks, however, are confident going into this weekend’s series carry- Athletic Media Relations ing a 7-5 MAC record and 58-21 all-time record against the Thundering Office Phone .............................. (513) 529-4327 Herd. Fax ..................................... (513) 529-6729 Last season the Red and White took three-of-four games at home Mike Harris ........................................... Director Angie Renninger ................................ Associate against Marshall. In its three victories Miami outscored Marshall by a 31-9 Vince Frieden ................... Assistant/Publications count. The lone loss, however, was a 15-0 drubbing by the Thundering Ryan Erb ................... Assistant/Baseball Contact Erb’s Office Phone ........... (513) 529-1601 Herd. Head Coach Tracy Smith has had success in his six-year tenure Erb’s Home Phone ............ (513) 623-0679 against Marshall, winning 11 contests while only dropping five. This could Erb’s Cell Phone .............. (513) 255-5250 Mickey Brown ......................................... Intern be an opportunity for the RedHawks to move up in the conference stand- ings, as Marshall is 4-7 in the East Division, and next week’s opponent Ohio is 2-9. 2 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES Smith Versus 2002 Opponents RECENT REDHAWK ACTION: The RedHawks were dealt two crushing blows this week by Wright State and Cincinnati. Miami lost its first extra-inning Opponent ........................................... Record Akron ...................................................... 14-6 contest of the season when Wright State hit a three-run home run in the Ball State ................................................ 7-10 top of the 11th inning to win 10-7 on Tuesday. One day later at UC’s Bowling Green ......................................... 12-7 Johnny Bench Field, where the RedHawks won 11-5 earlier this season, the Buffalo ..................................................... 8-0 Butler ....................................................... 2-3 Bearcats drilled Miami for 18 runs and a dominating victory. Central Michigan ...................................... 5-5 Prior to this week’s two losses the Red and White swept its first confer- Cincinnati ................................................ 4-5 Dayton ..................................................... 5-5 ence series since last year at home against Akron (May 5-7). The RedHawks Eastern Michigan ...................................... 6-4 used wins of 9-8, 9-3, 11-3 and 14-3 to send the Buffalo Bulls home pack- Florida Atlantic ........................................ 1-1 Florida International ................................ 0-1 ing with four losses. The four victories not only launched the RedHawks Georgia State ........................................... 2-1 into third place in the MAC East Division, but also ended a six-of-seven Illinois ..................................................... 0-1 game losing streak. Indiana .................................................... 2-3 Iona ......................................................... 1-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne ..................................... 2-0 SCOUTING THE THUNDERING HERD: After opening their 2002 campaign Kansas State ............................................. 1-0 with five losses the Thundering Herd proceeded to win 13 of their next 25 Kent State ............................................ 13-12 Kentucky ................................................. 2-3 contests. Trouble has struck Marshall for a second time this season in the LaSalle ...................................................... 1-0 form of another five-game losing streak. Last weekend the Thundering Manhattan ............................................... 0-1 Herd were swept in a four-game MAC series by Bowling Green, getting Marshall ................................................
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