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Jj's Freaky Fast® Facts 247 N Woodland Blvd ® 247 N WOODLAND BLVD JJ’S FREAKY FAST FACTS 386.337.7902 @StetsonBaseball Stetson_Baseball StetsonBaseball Dick Howser Stadium - April 27, 2021 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Things You Need to Know Day Date Opponent Time/Result • Stetson is in its 106th season of collegiate baseball in 2021. The Hatters have an all-time record of 2,136-1613-16. Sat Feb 20 Florida A&M W, 6-3 • This is the 23rd season the Hatters have called Melching Field at Conrad Park home. The Hatters’ season-opening Sat Feb 20 Florida A&M W, 1-0 win over FAMU was the 500th for the program at the facility. Stetson now has a record of 512-280 at Melching Field. Sun Feb 21 Florida A&M W, 3-1 • Hatters coach Steve Trimper is in his fifth season in DeLand. Trimper has a 133-91 record during his tenure at Stet- Sun Feb 21 Florida A&M W, 6-0 son. He earned his 600th career win in the series opener against UNA and currently has 614-557-4 career mark. Tue Feb 23 at UCF W, 7-0 Trimper has recorded victories over 111 different programs in his career, including each of the three programs he Fri Feb 26 North Alabama W, 8-3 has served as head coach of (Manhattan, Maine and Stetson). Sat Feb 27 North Alabama W, 16-5 • The Hatters posted their second series win of the year over FGCU over the weekend, dropping the opener before Sat Feb 27 North Alabama W, 6-0 Sun Feb 28 North Alabama W, 7-2 rallying to take the next two games. Stetson has now won 10 of its last 12 games against FGCU. Wed Mar 3 UCF W, 6-5 • Freshman Jovan Gill had a big hand in both wins. He came into the Saturday game in the ninth inning with the Fri Mar 5 South Florida L, 3-2 bases loaded and struck out one of FGCU’s best hitters to record his first career save. He came back on Sunday in Sat Mar 6 South Florida L, 10-5 the first inning, after FGCU had already scored five runs, and pitched five shutout innings, earning the win when Sun Mar 7 at South Florida L, 6-5 (12) Stetson took the lead in the sixth. Wed Mar 10 at No. 5 Florida L, 10-7 • When Stetson has allowed six or more runs in a game this year, the Hatters are 1-11. When the Hatters score seven Fri Mar 12 at No. 23 Alabama W, 4-2 or more runs, Stetson has a 12-2 mark. Sat Mar 13 at No. 23 Alabama L, 4-3 (12) • Stetson out-hit and out-scored UNF in the first series, but it was the Ospreys that took two of the three games in Sun Mar 14 at No. 23 Alabama L. 9-4 the series. Stetson committed six errors in the series, allowing four unearned runs and, offensively, hit into five Tue Mar 16 at South Florida W, 14-12 double plays. Fri Mar 19 Wichita State W, 9-4 Sat Mar 20 Wichita State L, 11-8 • Kyle Ball saw both his hitting streak and on-base streak come to an end in the opening game of the series at FGCU, Tue Mar 23 at FIU W, 6-3 in fact, he was 0-for-10 going into his sixth inning at bat on Sunday with Stetson trailing 5-4. He picked up the most Fri Mar 26 FGCU* W, 7-5 important hit of the series with a two-run double, and later scored to give Stetson a 7-5 win. Sat Mar 27 FGCU* L, 13-6 • Christian Pregent completed a cycle, of sorts, in the series opener against North Florida. Pregent had homered in Sat Mar 28 FGCU* W, 13-4 his final at bat against Florida on April 6 and then, after a 10-day break, came back with a 3-for-3 performance Tue Mar 30 at South Florida L, 7-3 against UNF with a single, double and triple. Pregent had just three plate appearances in the game and was left in Thu Apr 1 at Jacksonville* W, 11-1 the on-deck circle when the game ended. Fri Apr 2 at Jacksonville* W, 7-5 • After going 12-for-22 (.545) over a six-game stretch ending with the Friday game against UNF, Pregent has just Sat Apr 3 at Jacksonville* W, 3-2 three hits in his last 20 at bats. Pregent left a team season-high eight runners on base last Wednesday at FIU. Tue Apr 6 at Florida L, 7-6 • Freshman RHP Austin Amaral made his collegiate debut on the mound in the series opener against UNF, working Fri Apr 16 North Florida* L, 7-3 Sat Apr 17 North Florida* W, 16-4 2.2 innings while allowing only one unearned run. He followed up by appearing in two of the next three games Sun Apr 18 North Florida* L, 7-1 on the mound, allowing just one earned run in 4.2 innings of work. Amaral is the sixth true freshman to pitch for Wed Apr 21 at FIU L, 7-6 the Hatters this year. Fri Apr 23 at FGCU* L, 4-3 • Captain Jorge Arenas tied his career-high with four hits in the Saturday game against UNF. The first of those four Sat Apr 24 at FGCU* W, 4-2 was the 200th hit of his career. His other four-hit game came on March 31, 2017, against NJIT. Arenas picked up his Sun Apr 25 at FGCU* W, 7-5 126th career RBI on Sunday at FGCU, moving him into a tie for 25th on the career list at Stetson. Tue Apr 27 at Florida State 5:00 pm • The Hatters had a season-high 18 hits and tied their season-high with 16 runs in the Saturday game against UNF. Fri Apr 30 Jacksonville* 6:30 pm In addition, Stetson had its fourth three home run game of the year. Stetson has 30 home runs as a team this year, Sat May 1 Jacksonville* 6:30 pm and is on pace to hit 45 home runs this year, which would be the most since the 2010 season. Sun May 2 Jacksonville* 1:00 pm • Sardinas had two of the three homers in that UNF game, making him the first Hatter to homer twice in a game since Tue May 4 at Florida 6:00 pm Fri May 7 at North Florida* 6:00 pm Eric Foggo had two against UCF on February 18 of last year. Sardinas and Brandon Hylton also hit back-to-back Sat May 8 at North Florida* 2:00 pm homers in the game, marking the first time that has happened since February 27, 2007 when Braedyn Pruitt and Sun May 9 at North Florida* 1:00 pm Josh Clendenin went back-to-back against Bethune-Cookman. Tue May 11 Florida 6:30 pm • The seven-run seventh inning against UNF was the biggest for the Hatters since April 9, 2019, when Stetson had a Fri May 14 TBA TBA seven-run eighth inning against Bethune-Cookman. Sat May 15 TBA TBA • After scoring 16 runs in the Saturday game, the Hatters had to slip across an unearned run in the bottom of the Sun May 16 TBA TBA ninth on Sunday to keep from being shutout for the first time since May 10, 2019. Stetson has played 62 games Fri May 21 ASUN Divisional Play-In TBA since last being shutout. Sat May 22 ASUN Divisional Play-In TBA Sun May 23 ASUN Divisional Play-in TBA T-S 5/27-29 ASUN Tournament (Jacksonville) TBA F-S 6/4-6 NCAA Regionals TBA F-S 6/11-13 NCAA Super Regionals TBA F-W 6/19-30 College World Series Omaha, Neb. *ASUN Game All Times Eastern (subject to change) Virtual Stetson Stetson Opponent Game/Season Program Roster Schedule Information Information Stetson Baseball April 27, 2021 2021 A-Sun Standings • Stetson swept a three-game weekend series from Jacksonville for the first time since 2001. The Hatters have won 13 of Overall League the last 20 series against JU, but without a three-game sweep in 20 years. Team W-L Pct. Stk W-L Pct Stk • The Hatters dropped a hard-fought game to Florida prior to the Covid shutdown. Stetson hit three home runs in the Liberty 27-10 .729 W1 11-1 .917 W7 game, but two were solo. Brandon Hylton became the first visiting player to have hit two home runs at the new Florida Kennesaw St. 24-11 .686 W1 12-3 .800 W1 FGCU 22-14 .611 L2 8-4 .677 L2 Ballpark. He has homered in each game against Florida. Stetson 22-14 .611 W2 8-4 .677 W2 • Andrew MacNeil continues to set the table for Stetson offensively. He scored five runs in the series at FGCU and now has North Fla. 14-16 .467 W4 8-4 .677 W4 47 runs scored this year, which is more than he has ever had in his four previous years. He enters play this week ranked Bellarmine 12-24 .333 W2 7-11 .389 W2 third in the nation in runs scored and sixth in runs scored per game (1.31). Lipscomb 13-22 .371 L1 5-10 .333 L1 North Ala. 5-32 .135 L2 4-14 .222 L2 • Eric Foggo powered Stetson to the sweep of Jacksonville, hitting .500 during the series (6-for-12) with two doubles, a Jacksonville 7-26 .212 L8 0-12 .000 L14 home run and six runs driven in.
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