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On the Inside… On the Inside… 2004 Austin Peay Governors Primary Media Outlets Governors on Radio Baseball Yearbook The All-State Austin Peay State University Govs On Radio ....................................................... 1 P.O. Box 8334 2002 Govs Baseball Roster .................................... 2 Clarksville, TN 37044 Returning Player Profiles ................................... 3-15 (931) 221-7376 Head Coach Gary McClure .............................. 16-17 Assistant Coach Brian Hetland ............................. 18 Associated Press The voice of Governors athletics, WJZM-AM P.O. Box 22990 Assistant Coach Greg Troy ................................... 19 1400 radio, is again scheduled to broadcast all Volunteer Assistant Casey Callaway ..................... 19 Nashville, TN 37202 Ohio Valley Conference regular-season and tour- Baseball Support Staff .......................................... 19 1-800-453-1282 Ohio Valley Conference ........................................ 20 nament contests. Games can also be heard on The Dickson Herald the Internet through WJZM’s web site 2003 OVC Review ................................................ 23 P.O. Box 587 Govs 2003 Final Statistics .................................... 24 Dickson, TN 37055 www.wjzm.com. Van Stokes, in his third season Govs 2003 Schedule & Results ............................ 25 (931) 446-2811 with the Governors Network, will provide play- Single Season Batting Records ............................ 26 by-play. Single Season Pitching Records ........................... 27 Kentucky New Era 1618 East Ninth St. Career Hitting Records ......................................... 28 March 27 vs. Morehead State (DH) 2 p.m. Career Pitching Records ....................................... 29 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (270) 886-4444 March 28 vs. Morehead State 1 p.m. Team Records ....................................................... 30 April 3 at Samford (DH) 1 p.m. Year-by-Year Leaders ........................................... 30 The Leaf-Chronicle - Tom Wright April 4 at Samford 1 p.m. Governors Honorees ............................................. 31 200 Commerce St. APSU and Professional Baseball .......................... 31 Clarksville, TN 37040 April 9 vs. Tennessee Tech (DH)4:30 p.m. Records by Year .................................................... 32 (931) 552-1808 April 10 vs. Tennessee Tech 2 p.m. Coaching Records ................................................ 32 April 17 at Southeast Missouri (DH) 1 p.m. Series Records ..................................................... 33 The Tennessean April 18 at Southeast Missouri 1 p.m. Year-by-Year Results ....................................... 34-39 1100 Broadway Nashville, TN 37202 April 24 vs. Tennessee-Martin (DH) 2 p.m. Raymond C. Hand Park ........................................ 40 (615) 259-8010 April 25 vs. Tennessee-Martin 2 p.m. Austin Peay Athletics Mission ............................... 40 May 1 at Eastern Illinois (DH) 1 p.m. Sports Talk and “One on One” - Greg Walker May 2 at Eastern Illinois 1 p.m. P.O. Box 3163 The 2004 Austin Peay baseball media guide was writ- Clarksville, TN 37043 May 8 vs. Murray State (DH) 2 p.m. ten and designed by Cody Bush, assistant sports infor- (931) 648-2448 May 9 vs. Murray State 2 p.m. mation director, with editing assistance from Brad Kirtley, sports information director. Special thanks to student as- May 15 at Eastern Kentucky (DH) 1 p.m. sistants Phillip Hoffmeister, Kristen Schabert, Aaron WJZM Radio - Hank Bonecutter May 16 at Eastern Kentucky 1 p.m. Turnington, Courtney Williard, Natasha Brewington, Alaric P.O. Box 648 Klinghard, Mandy White, Clayton Felts and Jason Hart Clarksville, TN 37041 May 21 vs. Jacksonville State (DH) 4:30 for their assistance. (931) 645-6414 p.m. WHOP-AM/FM Austin Peay State University A Tennessee Board of Regents Institution P.O. Box 709 Austin Peay is an equal opportunity employer committed Hopkinsville, KY 42240 to the education of a non-racially identifiable student body. (270) 885-5331 WKAG-TV 1616 East Ninth St. P.O. Box 4300 May 22 vs. Jacksonville State 2 p.m. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 May 26-29 OVC Tournament TBA (270) 885-4300 WJZM’s broadcasts are also available via phone on Teamline at 1-800-846-4700. Austin Peay’s WKRN-TV 441 Murfreesboro Rd. code is 3704. For more information on the internet Nashville, TN 37210 go to www.teamline.cc. (615) 248-7239 WSMV-TV 5700 Knob Hill Rd. Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 353-2231 WTVF-TV 474 James Robertson Pkwy. Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 248-5285 AUS T IN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 1 2004 Player Rosters 2004 Positional Roster Numerical Roster # Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School # Name, Pos. INFIELDERS (8) 1Gary McClure, Head Coach 3 Jacob Schroeder SS/RHP R/R 6-0 184 So. 1L Louisville, Ky./Manuel HS 2Greg Troy, Asst. Coach 8Bo Baker 2B R/R 5-10 165 Fr. HSOlive Branch, Miss./Southaven HS 3 Jacob Schroeder, SS/RHP 10 Matt Ledbetter SS R/R 6-2 186 Jr.2LLexington, Ky./ Dunbar HS 4 Chris Key, C/OF 11 Jared Walker 3B R/R 6-1 215 Jr.2LNashville, Tenn./Page HS 15 Jake Peterson 2B R/R 6-0180 Jr. TR Lakewood, Co./Independence CC 5Scott Steinbrecher, RHP 22 James Ray 3B R/R 5-9203So. 1LPortland, Tenn./Portland HS 6 Ron Bethke, RF 23 Chris Poynter 1B R/R 6-0215 Jr.2LColumbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 7 Tommy Smith, C 30 Chris Hyde 1B L/L 6-0 222 Jr.2LKnoxville, Tenn./Powell HS 8Bo Baker, 2B 9 Jacob Crass, OF OUTFIELDERS (6) 10 Matt Ledbetter, SS 6 Ron Bethke RF L/L 5-9185Sr.1LMandan, N.D./Iowa Central CC 11 Jared Walker, 3B 9 Jacob Crass OF L/L 5-7160 Fr. HS Clarksville, Tenn./Clarksville HS 12 Shawn Kelley, RHP 16 Alfredo Burkeen LF L/R 5-9188Sr.2LColumbia, Tenn./North Carolina A&T 13 Rowdy Hardy, LHP 25 Marcus Pearson CF R/R 6-0 175 Jr.2LClarksville, Tenn./Northeast HS 26 Brett Luther OFR/R 6-1 188 So. 1L Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 14 Nicholas Frederick, C 27 Rafael Hill OFR/R 5-10 170 Fr. HS Martin, Tenn./Westview HS 15 Jake Peterson, 2B 16 Alfredo Burkeen, LF PITCHERS (11) 18 Brad Daniel, RHP 5Scott SteinbrecherRHP R/R 6-2168Sr.1LNashville, Tenn./Rend Lake CC 20 Brian Hetland, Asst. Coach 12 Shawn KelleyRHP R/R 6-2 199 Fr. RSLouisville, Ky./Ballard HS 21 Devin Thomas, LHP 13 Rowdy Hardy LHPL/L6-4160So. TR Bethel Springs, Tenn./Jackson St. CC 22 James Ray, 3B 18 Brad DanielRHP R/R 6-3179So. 1L Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 23 Chris Poynter, 1B 21 Devin Thomas LHPL/L6-0 169 Sr. ^1L Rio Rancho, N.M./Cochise College 24 Adam Muston, RHP 24 Adam Muston RHP R/R 6-3 174 Sr.3LColumbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 28 Mason Boisseau RHP/OFR/R 5-11 170 Fr. HS Clarksville, Tenn./Rossview HS 25 Marcus Pearson, CF 31 Jeff Mault RHP R/R 6-0170Sr.1LWowaka, Ind./Olney Central CC 26 Brett Luther, OF 33 Adam Carrico RHP R/R 6-0185 Jr. TR Paducah, Ky./SE Illinois CC 27 Rafael Hill, OF 34 Cody GoinsRHP R/R 6-4 239 So. 1L Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 28 Mason Boisseau, RHP/OF 56 Michael Dunn LHPL/L5-10 160 Fr. HS Hopkinsville, Ky./Univ. Heights 30 Chris Hyde, 1B 31 Jeff Mault, RHP CATCHERS (4) 33 Adam Carrico, RHP 4 Chris KeyC/OF L/R 5-11 205 Sr.2LHopkinsville, Ky./Christian County HS 34 Cody Goins, RHP 7 Tommy Smith CR/R 5-8173So. 1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS 36 Tyler McMillian, Student Asst. 14 Nicholas Frederick C R/R 5-11 185 Jr.2LClarksville, Tenn./Cumberland University 55 Jeremy Cabbage C L/R 6-0200Sr. ^TR Rutledge, Tenn./Univ. of Tennessee 49 Casey Callaway, Volunteer Asst. 55 Jeremy Cabbage, C COACHING STAFF 56 Michael Dunn, LHP 1Gary McClure Head Coach (17th season) Austin Peay, 1987 20 Brian Hetland Assistant Coach Northwest Missouri State, 1987 2Greg Troy Assistant CoachAustin Peay, 2000 49 Casey Callaway Volunteer Assistant CoachAustin Peay, 2003 36 Tyler McMillian Student Assistant Justin Browning Student Manager Brandy Mann Athletic Trainer BREAKDOWN BY CLASS BREAKDOWN BY HOME STATE BATTING Seniors (8): †Bethke, *Burkeen, ^Cabbage, †Mault, Muston, Colorado ........................................................................... 1 Righties ........................................................................... 13 Key, †Steinbrecher, †Thomas Indiana .............................................................................. 1 Lefties ............................................................................... 5 Kentucky ........................................................................... 6 Juniors (8): †Carrico, †Frederick, Ledbetter, Hyde, *Pearson, Mississippi ........................................................................ 1 PITCHING †Peterson, *Poynter, *Walker New Mexico ...................................................................... 1 Righties ............................................................................. 9 North Dakota .................................................................... 1 Lefties ............................................................................... 3 Sophomores (7): Daniel, *Goins, †Hardy, Luther, Ray, Tennessee ...................................................................... 18 Schroeder, *T. Smith Freshmen (6): Baker, Boisseau, Crass, Dunn, Hill, *Kelley, † Transfer, * Redshirt, ^will redshirt 2004 season 2 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles # 12, after going 9-of-14 8 • Bo Baker (.643) with 10 runs and Second Base a 1.071 slugging per- Year: Freshman Exp: HS centage, in a three- Bats: Right Throws: Right game series at Eastern Height: 5-9 Weight: 173 Kentucky… a solid out- fielder, he committed Hometown: Olive Branch, Miss. four errors in 52 games, Previously: Southaven
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