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SETON HALL BASEBALL at ST. JOHN's • APRIL 23-25 2021 SETON HALL BASEBALL at ST. JOHN’S • APRIL 23-25 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS WEEKEND OUTLOOK OVERALL PCT BE PCT STREAK HOME AWAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 13-13 .500 6-1 .857 W4 6-4 7-9 APRIL 23 ARIL 24 [DH] APRIL 25 Sunday Feb. 21 Hofstra (DH) W, 3-2 [7] 3 PM EST 12 PM EST 1 PM EST Sunday Feb. 21 Hofstra (DH) L, 2-3 Friday Feb. 26 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-6 Saturday Feb. 27 at Florida Atlantic L, 14-17 Sunday Feb. 28 at Florida Atlantic L, 4-10 Saturday March 6 Albany (DH) L, 3-4 Saturday March 6 Albany (DH) W, 12-0 Friday March 12 at Kent State L, 7-10 ST. JOHN’S ST. JOHN’S ST. JOHN’S Saturday March 13 at Kent State L, 4-12 RED STORM RED STORM RED STORM Sunday March 14 at Kent State W, 7-4 QUEENS, N.Y. QUEENS, N.Y. QUEENS, N.Y. Friday March 19 at George Washington L, 8-13 Jack Kaiser Stadium Jack Kaiser Stadium Jack Kaiser Stadium Saturday March 20 at George Washington W, 8-0 Sunday March 21 at George Washington W, 8-4 PROBABLE STARTER PROBABLE STARTER PROBABLE STARTER Friday March 26 at Davidson L, 5-6 Nick Mondak Ian Murphy Tyler Roche Saturday March 27 at Davidson L, 1-2 RHP RHP LHP (2-2, 3.72 ERA) Sunday March 28 at Davidson L, 2-3 (3-2, 2.06 ERA) (0-1, 5.68 ERA) Brian Hendry Wednesday March 31 at Fordham W, 4-3 RHP Thursday April 1 Fordham W, 11-4 MEDIA (1-1, 4.56 ERA) MEDIA Saturday April 3 Fordham L, 0-1 Live Video Stream: Live Video Stream: ESPN3 MEDIA None Friday April 9 Butler* W, 3-7 [7] Live Video Stream: Live Stats: ESPN3 Live Stats: Friday April 9 Butler (DH)* W, 7-5 RedStormSports.com RedStormSports.com Saturday April 10 Butler* L, 4-7 [7] Live Stats: RedStormSports.com Saturday April 10 Butler* W, 7-4 Friday April 16 at Villanova* W, 1-0 PIRATE PIRATE PIRATE PROBABLE PROBABLES PROBABLE Saturday April 17 at Villanova (DH)* W, 13-2 [7] Tyler Burnham Sunday April 18 at Villanova* W, 4-1 Ryan LHP David McLinskey (2-3, 4.44) Festa Friday April 23 at St. John’s* 3 p.m. RHP Chris Shine RHP Saturday April 24 at St. John’s (DH)* 12 p.m. (2-0, 2.36) RHP (2-2, 2.29) Sunday April 25 at St. John’s* 1 p.m. (2-1, 1.37) Wednesday April 28 Lafayette 4 p.m. Friday April 30 Georgetown* 3 p.m. NOTES YOU NEED TO KNOW Saturday May 1 Georgetown (DH)* 12 p.m. Sunday May 2 Georgetown* 12 p.m. • The Seton Hall baseball team continues BIG EAST play this weekend when they travel across the Hudson and East Rivers for a four-game series against St. John’s. Friday May 7 at Xavier* 3 p.m. • The Pirates have won eight of their last 10 games and they own the most conference Saturday May 8 at Xavier (DH)* 12 p.m. victories (6) in the BIG EAST. Sunday May 9 at Xavier* 1 p.m. • Sophomore Devin Hack (Somerville, N.J.) is coming off of winning BIG EAST Player of the Friday May 14 Creighton* 3 p.m. Week after hitting .462 with three RBI and two multi-hit games in a sweep of Villanova. Saturday May 15 Creighton (DH)* 12 p.m. • Freshman Zane Probst (Mill Hall, Pa.) was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his strong work out of the bullpen where he allowed only one base runner in 2.1 high stress Sunday May 16 Creighton* 12 p.m. innings over two appearances. Thursday May 20 at Connecticut* 6 p.m. • Seton Hall has had players named conference player of the week in back-to-back weeks Friday May 21 at Connecticut (DH)* 1 p.m. with Hack and Casey Dana (Montgomery, N.Y.), who hit .462 (6-for-13) with a home run, Saturday May 22 at Connecticut* 1 p.m. three doubles, six RBI and four runs scored in a series win over Butler two weeks ago. • Senior Jerry Huntzinger (Staten Island, N.Y.) leads the BIG EAST and is tied for sixth in the Wed.-Sun. May 27-30 BIG EAST Championship ** TBD nation with 20 stolen bases. • The Pirates are 5-1 in games that senior Ryan McLinskey (Pearl River, N.Y.) has started. * BIG EAST game • Tyler Shedler-McAvoy (Allendale, N.J.) ranks in a tie for third on the program’s all-time ** BIG EAST Championship at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio triples list with 14, six three baggers shy of tying Craig Biggio’s program record of 18 triples. • Shedler-McAvoy was voted BIG EAST Preseason Co-Player of the Year by the league’s coaches. • Joining him as a unanimous selection on the Preseason All-BIG EAST squad was graduate student Matt Toke (Three Bridges, N.J.). • Seton Hall ranks in the top three in the BIG EAST in hitting (3rd, .258), pitching (2nd, 4.16 ERA) and fielding (3rd, .973). 2021 Seton Hall baseball www.shupirates.com SETON HALL BASEBALL at ST. JOHN’S • APRIL 23-25 2021 SETON HALL ROSTER AWARDS & WEEKLY HONORS # NAME YR POS HT WT B/T HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / JC 1 Jonathan Luders SO. INF 5-10 175 R/R Lynnfield, MA Lynnfield 2 Ryan McLinskey SR. RHP 6-1 195 R/R Pearl River, NY Don Bosco Preparatory Casey Dana 3 Bobby Sheppard JR. INF 6-1 180 R/R Basking Ridge, NJ Seton Hall Preparatory BIG EAST Player of the Week (April 12) 4 Zack Sylvester FR INF 5-9 170 R/R Montville, NJ Montville Devin Hack 5 Alex Clyde JR. INF 6-1 185 R/R Old Tappan, NJ Old Tappan 6 Tyler Shedler-McAvoy Gr. OF 5-10 200 R/R Allendale, NJ Northern Highlands BIG EAST Player of the Week (April 19) 7 Dane Hoggard FR UTIL 6-0 205 R/R Virginia Beach, VA Cape Henry Collegiate 8 Brennan O’Neill JR. RHP 6-0 195 R/R Morristown, NJ Morristown Jerry Huntzinger 10 Aaron Groller SO. LHP 6-3 185 L/L Harlyesville, PA Souderton BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (March 8) 11 Nick Payero JR. RHP 6-1 210 R/R Monroe, NJ Monroe 12 David Haberman JR C 6-0 205 R/R Morristown, NJ Morristown Zane Probst 13 Tyler Burnham SR LHP 6-4 210 L/L East Brunswick, NJ East Brunswick BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (April 19) 14 Steve Grober JR. INF 6-2 200 S/R Hillsborough, NJ Hillsborough 18 Christopher Shine SO. RHP 6’2 195 R/R South Plainfield, NJ South Plainfield Tyler Shedler-McAvoy 19 Zane Probst FR RHP 6-4 205 R/R Mill Hall, PA Central Mountain BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (March 23) 20 Niko Piccolo JR. RHP 6-4 180 R/R Randolph, NJ Inspiration Academy BIG EAST Preseason Co-Player of the Year 21 Devin Hack SO. OF 6’0 165 L/L Somerville, NJ Somerville 22 Thomas Holdorf SR. UTIL. 6-3 195 L/L Freehold, NJ Freehold Borough Matt Toke 23 Mark Anderson GR LHP 5-11 190 L/L Berwyn, PA Lafayette BIG EAST Preseason All-Conference 24 Jerry Huntzinger SR. C 6-2 185 R/R Staten Island, NY Monsignor Farrell 25 Staus Pokrovsky SO C 6-2 210 R/R Pittsgrove, NJ A.P. Shalick 26 Michael Ciminiello FR LHP 6-1 195 R/L Saint James, NY Smithtown East 27 Collin Sheehan SR C 6-2 200 L/R Doylestown, PA Central Bucks East/Mercer CC RECORD WATCH 28 Casey Dana SR. INF 6-4 220 R/R Montgomery, NY Don Bosco Preparatory 29 Hunter Waldis SR. RHP 6-4 215 R/R Naples, FL Delbarton 30 Matt Toke GR INF 6-0 215 L/R Three Bridges, NJ Hunterdon Central Career Putouts 31 Drew Conover FR RHP 6-5 175 R/R Pittstown, NJ Voorhees 1. Sal Annunziata 2012-15 1,565 32 Jace Baqui SO OF 5-10 155 R/R Wailuku, HI San Juan Capistrano Valley Christian 2. Jim Duffy 1993-96 1,387 3. Tim Pahuta 2002-05 1,331 34 Sean Miller SR. RHP 6-4 190 R/R Newton, NJ Pope John 4. Brian Leighton 1998-01 1,236 35 Connor Hood GR INF 6-0 185 R/R Shrewsbury, PA Susquehannock 5. Matt Toke 2017- 1,073 36 John Martinez SO. Util. 6-3 200 L/R Newark, NJ Science Park 6. Alex Andreopoulos 1992-95 993 37 Chris Lotito FR RHP 6-1 185 R/R Middletown, NJ Middletown South 38 Ethan Hickson FR OF 6-0 190 L/L Mullica Hill, NJ St. Augustine Prep Career Triples 39 Joe Cinnella JR. LHP 6-1 190 L/L Mahwah, NJ Mahwah 1. Craig Biggio 1985-87 18 41 Blaise Panzini JR RHP 6-0 190 R/R Spring Lake, NJ Red Bank Catholic 2. John Morris 1980-82 16 43 Justin Scotto JR OF 5-9 195 L/R Tinton Falls, NJ Monmouth Regional 3. Matt Smedberg 2006-09 14 45 Mark Diaz JR RHP 5-10 170 R/R Hollywood, FL Archbishop McCarthy Tyler Shedler-McAvoy 2017- 14 46 Alex Nicolosi JR. RHP 5-10 185 R/R Stony Point, NY North Rockland 5. Marteese Robinson 1985-87 12 47 Mike Esposito GR UTIL 6-1 210 R/R Chester, NJ Mendham Dana Brown 1986-89 12 Zack Weigel 2013-16 12 48 David Festa JR RHP 6-6 185 R/R Verona, NJ Seton Hall Preparatory 49 Cole Patten JR.
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