2011 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Final Season Notes 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLE-ELIMINATION BRACKET 2011 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship RedHawks Field • Oklahoma City • Wednesday-Sunday, May 25-29 Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26 Friday, May 27 Saturday, May 28 Sunday, May 29 DIVISION ONE No. 4 Oklahoma State Game 1 • 9:00 a.m. Missouri Oklahoma State No. 5 Baylor Game 7 • 4:00 p.m. Missouri *Game 13 • 4:00 p.m. (if necessary) Missouri Game 11 • 9:00 a.m. Texas Missouri No. 1 Texas Game 2 • 12:30 p.m. No. 8 Missouri Oklahoma State Baylor Game 9 • 3:15 p.m. Game 5 • 9:00 a.m. Texas Texas Texas Game 15 • 1:00 p.m. {FSN} DIVISION TWO Texas A&M Big 12 Champion No. 2 Texas A&M Game 3 • 4:00 p.m. n/a Texas A&M No. 7 Texas Tech Game 8 • 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M **Game 14 • 7:30 p.m.*** (if necessary) Kansas State Game 12 • 12:30 p.m. n/a Texas A&M No. 3 Oklahoma Game 4 • 7:30 p.m. No. 6 Kansas State Kansas State Texas Tech Game 10 • 7:00 p.m. Game 6 • 12:30 p.m. Oklahoma Kansas State Oklahoma All times Central. Game times to be assigned once seeds and divisions are determined. Day One matchups will feature: Division One: Seeds 4 vs. 5, 1 vs. 8 • Division Two: Seeds 3 vs. 6, 2 vs. 7 *Game 13 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11. **Game 14 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. ***If Game 13 is unnecessary, Game 14 will be played at 4 p.m. rather than 7:30 p.m. Note: If both bracket winners are undefeated after Game 12, Games 13 & 14 will not be played and the two undefeated teams will play in the championship game on Sunday at 1 p.m. 2 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES TEXAS TECH RED RAIDER BASEBALL Associate Director/Communications: Scott Lacefield ● C: (817) 691-3786 ● O: (806) 742-2770 ● F: (806) 742-1970 ● Email: scott.lacefield@ttu.edu Texas Tech Athletics Communications ● 6th St. and Boston Ave. - Room 117 ● Lubbock, Texas 79409-3021 ● www.texastech.com 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY 18 # WESTERN MICHIGAN_______________W, 8-0 19# NORTHWESTERN___________________W, 6-1 19 # UTAH VALLEY______________________W, 6-2 20# NORTHWESTERN___________________W, 8-2 24^ BYU______________________________W, 7-4 25^ BYU______________________________ L, 3-8 26 ^ NORTHERN ILLINOIS______________ W, 15-3 27 ^ NORTHERN ILLINOIS______________ W, 14-8 MARCH 1UNLV_____________________________W, 9-4 2UNLV_____________________________ L, 3-4 4 #8 TCU____________________________ L, 0-7 5 #8 TCU____________________________ L, 6-8 6 #8 TCU____________________________ L, 1-8 11+ IOWA_____________________________W, 9-7 12 + TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI_______ L, 5-14 12+ IOWA_____________________________W, 6-4 13 + TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI________W, 6-5 15 + TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI________W, 9-7 18 * at #14 Baylor_______________________ W, 6-5 19 * at #14 Baylor_____________________ L, 13-14 20 * at #14 Baylor__________________ W, 10-6 (10) 22 at Dallas Baptist_____________________ W, 7-6 25* NEBRASKA_______________________ L, 5-15 26* NEBRASKA______________________ W, 10-8 27* NEBRASKA________________________W, 3-0 APRIL 1 * at #7 Oklahoma____________________ L, 1-10 2 * at #7 Oklahoma____________________ L, 1-11 3 * at #7 Oklahoma______________________L, 5-8 5 vs. UTSA___________________________ W, 8-2 5 vs. UTSA__________________________ W, 11-6 8 * #5 TEXAS A&M_________________W, 4-3 (12) 9 * #5 TEXAS A&M_____________________ L, 4-5 10 * #5 TEXAS A&M____________________ L, 8-14 12 at New Mexico______________________ W, 4-1 13 at New Mexico______________________ W, 7-6 15 * at #4 Texas__________________________L, 1-4 16 * at #4 Texas_________________________ W, 2-1 17 * at #4 Texas__________________________L, 1-3 18 at Texas State_______________________ W, 8-5 21 * at Kansas State______________________L, 1-2 22 * at Kansas State______________________L, 3-4 23 * at Kansas State______________________L, 1-4 26 NEW MEXICO______________________W, 6-1 27 NEW MEXICO______________________ L, 4-8 29* KANSAS_______________________W, 3-2 (10) 30* KANSAS___________________________W, 9-4 MAY 1 *KANSAS___________________________W, 8-7 3 DALLAS BAPTIST__________________ L, 1-11 10 at Michigan________________________ W, 8-2 11 at Michigan________________________ W, 6-4 13 * at Missouri________________________ L, 1-11 14 * at Missouri_________________________ W, 6-4 15 * at Missouri__________________________L, 3-4 20 * #22 OKLAHOMA STATE____________ L, 10-11 21 * #22 OKLAHOMA STATE____________ W, 11-7 22 * #22 OKLAHOMA STATE______________W, 5-3 25 $ vs. #13 Texas A&M__________________ L, 5-10 26 $ vs. #12 Oklahoma____________________L, 1-3 BOLD Home games played at Dan Law Field * Big 12 Conference Game # Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) ^Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic (Lubbock, Texas) + Texas Tech Invitational (Lubbock, Texas) $ Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) FSN Fox Sports Net SSN Sooner Sports Network TTSN Texas Tech Sports Network KMYLMy Lubbock TV 2011 SEASON REVIEW 33-25 Overall 12-15 Big 12 GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY AT DAN LAW FIELD Texas Tech University had its official groundbreaking ceremony at Dan Law Field on Friday, June 24, as university officials, project donors and special guests gathered at the home of the Red Raiders. The $5 million renovation will take 220 days (Jan. 30, 2012) to complete as private donations will provide Tech with one of the best on-campus facilities in the nation. KELBY TOMLINSON EARNS ABCA RAWLINGS D-I GOLD GLOVE AWARD AS NATION’S TOP SHORTSTOP Junior shortstop Kelby Tomlinson became the first player in Big 12 Conference history to be awarded the American Baseball Coaches Association Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award as the top defensive shortstop in the country. The Rawlings Gold Glove Team is comprised of only nine players to represent each position on the field while players from all 300 NCAA D-I programs were nominated. FORMER TECH RHP ZACH STEWART MAKES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DEBUT Zach Stewart became the 22nd Texas Tech baseball player to make his Major League Baseball Debut on Thursday, June 16, as he started for the Toronto Blue Jays against the Baltimore Orioles. Stewart received a no-decision in the Jays’ 4-3 loss. He exited the game after pitching seven innings with the score tied at 2-2. He tallied seven innings with four strikeouts while scattering seven hits and allowing two runs and one walk. His seven-inning start ties Josh Tomlin (Cleveland Indians) for the longest start by a Red Raider in an MLB debut. Tomlin pitched seven innings in 2010 in a win against the Yankees. Stewart is the 13th Tech pitcher to make his MLB debut and is the fifth Red Raider to make a debut as a starting pitcher. In the last two seasons, Texas Tech has seen three of its former pitchers make their big-league debut (Tomlin, Dustin Richardson). JOHN NEELY NAMED ALL-AMERICAN BY NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Junior right-handed reliever John Neely was named a 2011 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association third team All-America selection on June 15. He was one of nine relief pitchers named to the first, second and third teams. Neely is the first Red Raider to earn All-America honors since shortstop Cameron Blair received third team honors from NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper in 2005. Neely is the first Tech pitcher to be named an All-American since 1999 (Shane Wright, NCBWA - 2nd Team). Neely led Tech going 9-1 in 30 appearances (all relief ) with a 2.97 ERA, seven saves, 60.2 innings pitched and 56 strikeouts. NEELY EARNS SECOND ALL-AMERICAN HONOR BY COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COM John Neely picked up his second All-America award on July 14, when CollegeBaseballInsider.com named the junior an honorable mention pick as a relief pitcher. Neely is the first Red Raider to earn multiple All-America honors in a season since Cameron Blair was named to three All-America teams in 2005. Neely is just the third Texas Tech player to be named an All-American since 2000 (Cameron Blair - 2004, 2005; Josh Brady - 2004). FIVE RED RAIDERS DRAFTED/SIGNED FREE AGENT IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS DRAFT Texas Tech had four players drafted in the Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft and one Red Raider sign a free agent contract. Shortstop Kelby Tomlinson was the highest drafted Red Raider going in the 12th round to the defending World Champion San Francisco Giants. The third day of the draft saw three Tech players go within four rounds as infielder Nick Popescu went to the Atlanta Braves in the 33rd round, left-handed relief pitcher Zach Fowler was drafted the following round in the 34th by the Baltimore Orioles and third baseman Reid Redman was taken by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 37th round. Just a week following the draft left-handed pitcher Robbie Kilcrease signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tomlinson, Popescu and Fowler all signed professional contracts with their respective teams while Redman is expected to return to campus in the fall for his senior season in 2012. In addition, three Tech signees heard their names called in the MLB Draft as shortstop Trey Ford (14th Round - Philadelphia Phillies), outfielder Bradley Marquez (16th Round - New York Mets) and outfielder Devon Conley (47th Round - Baltimore Orioles) were all selected. In fact, Marquez signed a national letter of intent to play football at Texas Tech. Both Marquez and Conley are expected to arrive in Lubbock for fall classes while Ford signed the dotted line with the Phillies just days after the draft. DAVID PAIZ NAMED A LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN David Paiz became the eighth Texas Tech player to be named a Freshman All-American when Collegiate Baseball announced its Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America teams on June 8. Paiz, a two-way player, was one of five players in the country selected as a multi-positional player. Tech has now produced three Freshman All-Americans the past two seasons (Barrett Barnes, Jamodrick McGruder in 2010), which are the most ever to earn the honors in consecutive years. TEXAS TECH HAS SEVEN PLAYERS RECEIVE ALL-BIG 12 RECOGNITION Barrett Barnes (OF) and David Paiz (UTL) earned All-Big 12 first team honors while Kelby Tomlinson (INF) and John Neely (RP) grabbed All-Big 12 second team awards and Bo Altobelli (C), Jamodrick McGruder (INF) and Reid Redman (INF) were named honorable mention by the Big 12 coaches. • Barnes is the first Tech player to be named All-Big 12 (first or second team) in back-to-back seasons since Roger Kieschnick (2006-2008). • Barnes became just the third player in Tech history to receive Big 12 Freshman of the Year and to be named allconference during first two seasons (Josh Bard, 1997-98; Roger Kieschnick, 2006-07). • Paiz is the first Tech freshman to be named All-Big 12 first team since 2006 (Roger Kieschnick). • Tomlinson is the first Tech infielder to earn All-Big 12 first or second team since 2009 (Willie Rueda, Chris Richburg). • Neely is the second Tech relief pitcher to earn All-Big 12 second team honors in as many years (Chad Bettis, 2010). • It marked the first time since 2005 that Texas Tech had a pair of players named All-Big 12 first team. • Tech’s four first/second team picks are the most for the Red Raiders since having five in 2004. DAVID PAIZ & TREY MASEK NAMED TO BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM David Paiz (UTL) and Trey Masek (RHP) were named to the Big 12 All-Freshman team. They were two of 13 freshmen named to the squad. Texas Tech joined Texas A&M, Texas and Oklahoma as the only programs to have at least two freshmen who made the All-Freshman Team. 3 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 TEXAS TECH MLB DRAFT PICKS QUICK FACTS HISTORY First Year of Baseball_________________ 1926, then 1954 All-Time Record (Years)_____________ 1,446-1,141-8 (62) No. Years in CWS/Last App_____________________ None NCAA Regionals_________________ 9 (1995-2002, 2004) Hosted NCAA Regionals___________ 3 (1996, 1997, 1999) Last Opponent / Result___________ Georgia Tech / L, 5-3 STADIUM INFORMATION Home Field__________________________ Dan Law Field Surface_________________________________ FieldTurf Capacity___________________________________ 4,466 Record (since Dan Law Field - 1988)____ 596-195-1 (.753) Dimensions___________________ 330-LF, 404-CF, 330-RF Fence Height_______________________________ 12 feet Press Box Telephone__________________ (806) 742-3688 COACHING STAFF Head Coach__________ Dan Spencer (Portland State ‘90) Career Record / years______________________ 86-86 / 3 Record at TTU / years______________________ 86-86 / 3 Assistant Coaches_______________ Trent Petrie (4th Year) ______________________________Jim Horner (1st Year) Volunteer Assistant_____________ Andy Jarvis (4th Year) Director of Operations________ Jimmy Webster (1st Year) Athletic Trainer______________ Shawn Lindsey (5th Year) Equipment Manager_________Shishir Bhakta (11th Year) 2011 12th Round Kelby Tomlinson - SS SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2011 33rd Round Nick Popescu - 3B ATLANTA BRAVES 2011 34th Round Zach Fowler - LHP BALTIMORE ORIOLES 2011 37th Round Reid Redman - 3B LOS ANGELES DODGERS 4 Administrative Assistant____ Charlotte Becton (8th Year) Baseball Office Phone________ (806) 742-2756 (ext: 267) Baseball Fax________________________ (806) 742-4346 Baseball Clubhouse__________________ (806) 742-0340 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 Free Agent Robbie Kilcrease - LHP PITTSBURGH PIRATES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL $5 MILLION RENOVATION TO DAN LAW FIELD DAN LAW FIELD SET TO UNDERGO $5 MILLION RENOVATION Formal groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for June 24 LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech University officials announced today a $5 million renovation to Dan Law Field that will provide Red Raider Baseball with one of the best on-campus collegiate facilities in the country. Private donations have been raised to completely fund the costs of the facility improvements. “This is a tremendous day for Red Raider Baseball,” said director of athletics Kirby Hocutt. “We are extremely grateful for the support of our private donors, and it is their contributions that will make Dan Law Field one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the nation.” The most notable structural improvement will be the removal of the current suites and press box. This structure will be replaced entirely and will feature 10 luxury suites each with seating for 12, a new press box complete with radio and television broadcast areas and a new club level with outdoor seating for 75 individuals. “Coach Spencer and his coaching staff are doing great things with our baseball program, and this stadium renovation will provide us with enhanced opportunities to compete for Big 12 Championships and serve as a springboard for what we hope are many future trips to Omaha,” Hocutt said. A new shading structure will cover the area in the center portion of the grandstand and will rise above the new suites and press box. This shading structure will be directly overhead 1,154 individual chair-back seats that will be installed at Dan Law Field for the first time in the history of the stadium. Prior to this renovation, the entire seating area has consisted of aluminum bench seating. “Texas Tech Baseball and its fans will now have a stadium of which it can truly be proud thanks to the generosity of our donors,” remarked Texas Tech University System Chancellor Kent Hance. “Their financial contributions have been tremendous and are also helping as we work toward our $1 billion goal for the capital campaign Vision & Tradition.” “This stadium renovation is something we have been working on for a long time, and we are thrilled to be able to make this announcement,” said Head Coach Dan Spencer. “The administration at Texas Tech has been outstanding through this process and deserves all the credit.” Five additional rows of field seating will be added directly behind home plate and will bring fans closer to the action than ever before. The first row of seating will rise just 30 inches from the playing surface compared to the seven foot wall that is currently in place behind home plate. Additionally, a state-of-the-art tensioned back-stop netting system will be put in place to protect fans from foul balls and will allow unobstructed views of the entire playing field. Fans will enter the stadium through new iron gates that will stand just beyond a circular landscaped seating area with a brick inlaid Double T. This dramatic entrance will lead Red Raider fans past several newly installed grandstand banners that will showcase the history of Texas Tech Baseball. “We are so appreciative to the great friends of this program who have been very generous with their financial support,” Spencer said. “I think Dan Law Field at Texas Tech Baseball Stadium will be one of the best in college baseball, and I am really excited for all our players – past, present and future.” Construction is scheduled to begin following a groundbreaking ceremony to be held June 24 at 10 a.m. The grandstand portion of the structural improvements is scheduled for completion by Feb. 15, 2012. DAN LAW FIELD RENOVATION FACTS & FIGURES • Cost of Renovation: $5 million (private funds) • Architect: MWM Architects, Lubbock, Texas • Contractor: Will be hired upon completion of design • Total Seating Capacity: 4,921 • 10 Luxury Suites (12 seats per suite) • Club Area with outdoor seating for 75 • Restrooms For Club/Suite Patrons • 1,154 chair-back seats • Television broadcast booth, home and visitor radio booths and booth for written press • Shading structure over center of grandstand • Tensioned back-stop netting that will provide unobstructed view of the playing field • Additional five rows of field seating that will be closer to home plate • New elevator for club/suite/press box access • Grandstand banners showcasing the history of Texas Tech Baseball • Circular landscaped seating area with brick inlaid Double T 5 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL JOHN NEELY National Pitcher of the Year Award Watch List Nation’s Top Pitcher Award Midseason Stopper of the Year Award Watch List Nation’s Top Relief Pitcher Award Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Nation’s Top Shortstop Award BO ALTOBELLI DAVID PAIZ KELBY TOMLINSON Johnny Bench Award Watch List Nation’s Top Catcher Award John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Watch List Nation’s Top Two-Way Player Award 6 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL FINAL BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS TEAM Texas Texas A&M Oklahoma Oklahoma State Baylor Kansas State Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska Kansas BIG 12 Overall 19-850-18 19-8 47-22 14-1141-19 14-12 35-25 13-1431-28 12-14 36-25 12-15 33-25 11-1527-32 9-1730-25 9-1826-30 BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK HITTER OF THE WEEK Date Player, School 2/21 Garrett Buechele, Oklahoma 2/28 Garrett Buechele, Oklahoma 3/7 Landis Ware, Baylor 3/14 Chris Slater, Baylor 3/21 Stephen Hagen, Texas Tech 3/28 Jamodrick McGruder, Texas Tech 4/4 Davis Duren, Oklahoma State 4/11 Jason Brunansky, Kansas 4/18 * Tyler Ogle, Oklahoma 4/25 Conner Mach, Missouri 5/2 Stephen Hagen, Texas Tech 5/9 Jonah Schmidt, Missouri 5/16 Max Muncy, Baylor 5/23 Jake Miller, Baylor PITCHER OF THE WEEK Date Player, School 2/21 * Taylor Jungmann, Texas 2/28 John Stilson, Texas A&M 3/7 Michael Rocha, Oklahoma 3/14 * Logan Verrett, Baylor 3/21 Ross Stripling, Texas A&M 3/28 Brad Propst, Oklahoma State 4/4 Michael Rocha, Oklahoma 4/11 Kyle Hunter, Kansas State 4/18 Ross Stripling, Texas A&M 4/25 James Allen, Kansas State John Stilson, Texas A&M 5/2 Taylor Jungmann, Texas 5/9 Taylor Jungmann, Texas 5/16 * Mike Strong, Oklahoma State 5/23 Ross Stripling, Texas A&M NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Date Player, School 2/21 Kelby Tomlinson, Texas Tech 2/28 Jordan John, Oklahoma 3/7 Gabe Weidenaar, Oklahoma State 3/14 Chris Marlowe, Oklahoma State Eric Weiss, Texas 3/21 Andre Wheeler, Texas Tech 3/28 Krey Bratsen, Texas A&M 4/4 Lucas Kephart, Texas 4/11 Jared King, Kansas State Erich Weiss, Texas 4/18 Zach Johnson, Oklahoma State 4/25 Krey Bratsen, Texas A&M 5/2 Dillon Overton, Oklahoma 5/9 Jared King, Kansas State 5/16 Kaiana Eldredge, Kansas 5/23 Duke von Schamann, Texas Tech * National Player of the Week selection Cl./Pos. Jr./3B Jr./3B Sr./SS Sr./OF Jr./1B So./2B Sr./2B Jr./OF Jr./C Jr./INF Jr./1B Sr./OF So./1B So./3B Cl./Pos. Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Sr./RHP Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Sr./RHP Sr./RHP Jr./LHP Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Jr./RHP Jr./LHP Jr./RHP Cl./Pos. Jr./SS Fr./LHP Jr./OF Jr./RHP Fr./3B Fr./OF Fr./OF Jr./DH Fr./OF Fr./OF Jr./1B Fr./OF Jr./LHP Fr./OF Fr./2B Fr./RHP NATIONAL POLLS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL (June 30, 2011) 1. South Carolina 2.Florida 3.Virginia 4.Vanderbilt 5. North Carolina 6.California 7.Texas 8. Texas A&M 9. Florida State 10.Oregon State 11.Arizona State 12.UC Irvine 13.Connecticut 14.Stanford 15.Mississippi State 16.Dallas Baptist 17.TCU 18.Cal State Fullerton 19.Georgia Tech 20.UCLA 21.Clemson 22.Miami (Fla.) 23.Oral Roberts 24.Rice 25.Arizona 26.Kent State 27.Coastal Carolina 28.Creighton 29.Arkansas 30.Stetson NCBWA (June 30, 2011) 1. South Carolina 2.Florida 3.Virginia 4.Vanderbilt 5. North Carolina 6.California 7.Texas 8. Texas A&M 9. Arizona State 10.Florida State 11.UC Irvine 12.Oregon State 13.Stanford 14.Connecticut 15.Clemson 16.Cal State Fullerton 17.TCU 18.Rice 19.Mississippi State 20.Arkansas 21.Dallas Baptist 22.UCLA 23.Georgia Tech 24.Oklahoma 25.Arizona 26.Miami (Fla.) 27.Kent State 28.Fresno State 29.East Carolina 30.Southern Mississippi Bold - 2011 opponents Bold - 2011 opponents BASEBALL AMERICA USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES (June 30, 2011) (June 29, 2011) 1. South Carolina 1. South Carolina 2.Florida 2.Florida 3.Virginia 3.Vanderbilt 4.Vanderbilt 4.Virginia 5. North Carolina 5. North Carolina 6.Texas 6. Texas A&M 7. Texas A&M 7. Texas 8. Florida State 8.California 9. Arizona State 9. Florida State 10.Oregon State 10.Arizona State 11.California 11.Oregon State 12.Connecticut 12.UC Irvine 13.Stanford 13.Stanford 14.Cal State Fullerton 14.Connecticut 15.Rice 15.Mississippi State 16.UC Irvine 16.Clemson 17.Mississippi State 17.Cal State Fullerton 18.Dallas Baptist 18.Dallas Baptist 19.TCU 19.TCU 20.Georgia Tech 20.Georgia Tech 21.Clemson 21.Rice 22.UCLA 22.UCLA 23.Miami (Fla.) 23.Arkansas 24.Arkansas 24.Miami (Fla.) 25.East Carolina 25.Arizona Bold - 2011 opponents Bold - 2011 opponents 7 RECORD BREAKDOWN All Opponents at Home on the Road at Neutral Sites Division I teams Non-Division I teams Ranked teams Top-10 teams Top-5 teams Top-Ranked teams ALL 33-25 21-12 10-11 2-2 33-25 0-0 6-14 2-10 2-4 0-0 BIG 12 12-15 8-4 4-11 0-0 12-15 0-0 6-9 2-7 2-4 0-0 When TTU starter pitches 5 + innings 21-910-5 When TTU starter pitches < 5 innings 12-162-10 When TTU staff posts 10 + strikeouts 4-21-0 When TTU staff posts 12 + strikeouts 0-20-0 When TTU staff posts 15 + strikeouts 0-00-0 Day Games Night Games 16-12 17-13 6-6 6-9 Midweek Games Weekend Games 11-3 21-20 0-0 12-15 vs. RH Starter vs. LH Starter 24-16 9-9 12-9 0-6 1-Run Games 2-Run Games 5-Plus-Run Games Extra-Inning Games 8-7 8-3 10-11 2-0 5-6 3-1 1-5 2-0 5 2 4 2 6-6 6-3 3-5 10-4 7-7 1-0 2-2 2-3 1-4 3-1 4-5 0-0 On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday 1-0 8-1 2-3 1-2 5-8 9-6 7-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-6 5-4 4-4 Series Openers Middle Games Series Finales 3-7 5-5 4-6 3-6 5-4 4-5 In February In March In April In May 7-1 10-7 10-11 6-6 0-0 4-2 4-10 4-3 In Texas In Oklahoma In New Mexico In Kansas In Michigan In Missouri 28-15 0-5 2-0 0-3 2-0 1-2 11-7 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-2 2-1 2-7 8-5 11-3 8-8 2-1 2-0 1-4 0-1 3-1 5-8 1-1 2-3 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-3 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 Last at-bat wins Last at-bat losses Wearing White Pinstripes Wearing Gray Pinstripes Wearing Gray Wearing Black Wearing Red Wearing Throwbacks Below 50 degrees 50-59 degrees 60-69 degrees 70-79 degrees 80-89 degrees 90-99 degrees In Televised Games On ESPNU On Texas Tech Sports Network On FSN On My Lubbock TV RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE DAN SPENCER FILE HEAD COACH DAN SPENCER Year Overall Conf Big 12 Big 12 Tourn 2009 25-32 12-15 7th 1-2 2010 28-29 13-14 5th 1-2 2011 33-25 12-15 7th 0-2 Total 86-86 37-44 --- 2-6 At Texas Tech (three seasons as head coach) ALL GAMES Overall 86-86 (.500) Home 56-30 Away 24-42 Neutral 6-14 BIG 12 CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 37-44 (.457) Home 23-16 Away 14-28 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Overall 49-42 (.538) Home 33-14 Away 10-14 Neutral 6-14 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT GAMES Overall 2-6 GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Overall 24-39 vs. No. 1 1-0 vs. 2-10 7-23 vs. 11-30 16-16 GAMES VS. UNRANKED TEAMS Overall 62-47 BIG 12 TEAMS (includes non-conference/postseason) Overall 39-50 DAN SPENCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS DAY GAMES Overall Year 2009 2010 2011 Career 53-49 NIGHT GAMES Overall 33-37 VS. LEFT-HANDED STARTER Overall Dan Spencer is 86-86 overall and 37-44 in Big 12 play in three seasons as head coach of the Red Raiders. Named the eighth head coach in Texas Tech history during the summer of 2008, Spencer has wasted no time rebuilding the Tech program. His second season as head coach saw the Red Raiders finish fifth in the Big 12 (best finish since 2004) and defeat seven nationally-ranked opponents, which includes an upset over No. 1 Texas, 4-2, in the Big 12 Tournament. In fact, Spencer and the Red Raiders were the only Big 12 team to defeat Texas twice during the 2010 season, as they also picked up a 12-5 victory in Lubbock. The Red Raiders were also just one of two teams in the Big 12 to win a series against College World Series-bound Oklahoma, taking two out of three against the Sooners at Dan Law Field in Lubbock. Spencer’s squad finished 28-29 overall in 2010, matching the program’s most wins since 2006. The Red Raiders led the conference with 162 doubles (most since 2003 – Baylor) to rank seventh in the country and also led all Big 12 teams with a .310 batting average in conference games. Texas Tech led the Big 12 in batting during league play in 2009 with a .311 average. Spencer’s squad became the first team to lead the conference in batting during Big 12 play in back-to-back seasons since 2003-04 (Baylor). In addition, Texas Tech led the league with 83 doubles during Big 12 games, which is the fourth highest total in Big 12 history and the most since Missouri set the record of 129 in 1997 – the first year of the Big 12 Conference. In only three years (two as head coach), Spencer has coached five Tech student-athletes (four pitchers, one position player) who have been drafted in the top-10 rounds, including four in the top four rounds. Right-handed pitchers Chad Bettis (RHP – 2nd Round – Colorado Rockies) and Bobby Doran (RHP – 4th Round – Houston Astros) were drafted and signed following the 2010 season. Spencer, 45, rejoined the Texas Tech Baseball family on July 2, 2007 when he was named associate head coach on the staff of former head coach Larry Hays. He spent the 2008 season in that role where he coached the pitchers and catchers and headed Tech’s recruiting front. His 2008 pitching staff produced two top-10 round MLB draft picks in juniors Zach Stewart and James Leverton, both of which had never been drafted prior to that season. Stewart was taken in the third round by the Cincinnati Reds while Leverton was taken in the eighth round by the Chicago Cubs. Prior to his arrival at Texas Tech, he spent 11 seasons at Oregon State, the last three as associate head coach, where he served as pitching/catching coach and recruiting coordinator. His pitching staffs during the last two seasons of his Oregon State tenure were instrumental in helping the Beavers become the first back-to-back College World Series Champions since LSU in the late 1990s. In those two seasons, his staffs compiled 3.41 and 3.48 cumulative ERAs while leading the team to 50-16 and 49-18 respective records. His group led the Pac-10 in ERA in both 2005 and 2006 while his bullpen helped pave the way to consecutive national titles by contributing 20-plus saves in both 2006 and 2007. Under his leadership, the Beavers had three pitchers and one catcher named to All-America teams and seven players drafted in the top 10 rounds of the MLB Draft. Eddie Kunz, the ace of the 2007 staff, and catcher Mitch Canham, the squad’s leading hitter, were both first round draft selections in the 2007 MLB Draft. His collegiate coaching career began at the junior college level six years before arriving at Oregon State, as he landed his first job as an assistant coach at Tacoma Community College in Tacoma, Wash., in 1991. After just one season in Tacoma, he picked up his first head coaching position as he took over the program at Green River Community College in 1992. While at Green River, he compiled a record of 131-67 between 1992 and 1996. School Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Overall 25-32 28-29 33-25 86-86 3-1 1-RUN GAMES Overall 17-16 2-RUN GAMES Overall 19-7 5 + RUN GAMES Overall 29-37 SHUTOUTS Overall 4-4 SCORING FIRST Scores First/Opponent Scores First 52-31/34-55 AFTER 6 INNINGS Leading after 6/Trailing after 6/Tied after 6 71-8/7-75/7-3 AFTER 7 INNINGS Leading after 7/Trailing after 7/Tied after 7 77-3/3-75/5-6 AFTER 8 INNINGS Leading after 8/Trailing after 8/Tied after 8 78-1/5-79/2-3 COME-FROM-BEHIND VICTORIES Overall Road 7-19 7-12 10-11 24-42 Neutral 3-6 1-6 2-2 6-14 Big 12 Tourn 1-2 1-2 0-2 2-6 DAN SPENCER vs. ALL OPPONENTS 66-60 EXTRA INNINGS Overall Home 15-7 20-11 21-12 56-30 20-26 VS. RIGHT-HANDED STARTER Overall Conf. 12-15 13-14 12-15 37-44 43 BY MONTH Overall 86-86 February 18-6 March 23-34 April 30-28 May 15-18 Alabama A&M_________________2-0 Michigan____________________4-0 TCU_________________________0-8 Baylor_______________________4-5 Missouri_____________________4-7 Texas________________________4-6 Bethune-Cookman_____________2-0 Nebraska____________________4-5 Texas A&M___________________4-8 BYU_________________________1-1 New Mexico__________________5-4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi______4-3 Cal-State Northridge___________0-3 New Mexico State______________0-1 Texas State___________________1-2 Dallas Baptist________________4-2 Northern Illinois______________2-0 UC-Riverside__________________0-2 Gonzaga_____________________2-1 Northwestern________________2-0 UNLV________________________4-2 Houston_____________________0-1 Oklahoma___________________3-8 Utah Valley__________________1-0 Iowa________________________2-0 Oklahoma State______________5-4 UT-Pan American______________2-0 Jacksonville State______________2-0 Oregon State_________________0-1 UTSA________________________3-1 Kansas______________________7-2 Rice_________________________0-1 Washington State______________0-2 Kansas State_________________4-5 San Francisco_________________0-1 Western Michigan____________1-0 Lubbock Christian_____________1-0 Southern Utah________________2-0 BOLD - 2011 Opponents 8 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES BIG 12 PRESEASON POLLS TEN RED RAIDER OPPONENTS ADVANCE TO NCAA TOURNAMENT Although Texas Tech didn’t receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament, 10 Red Raider opponents did as TCU, Dallas Baptist, Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas A&M, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas State and Kansas State all advanced. Texas Tech went 11-19 in 30 games against teams that played in the postseason while Texas, Texas A&M and Dallas Baptist all moved on to the Super Regional round and both Texas and Texas A&M made appearances in Omaha for the College World Series. BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COACHES 1. Oklahoma (6)________________________ 78 2. Texas (4)____________________________ 76 3. Texas A&M___________________________ 63 4.Baylor______________________________ 57 5. Kansas State_________________________ 49 6. Oklahoma State______________________ 37 7. Texas Tech__________________________ 31 8.Nebraska____________________________ 22 9.Kansas______________________________ 20 10.Missouri____________________________ 17 WHERE THE RED RAIDERS RANKED Texas Tech was among Big 12 leaders in several team and individual statistical categories. Below is a list of where the Red Raiders ranked among the elite in the conference and in the nation. TEXAS TECH - BIG 12 RANKINGS (TOP 4) • Walks: 2nd (273) • On-Base Percentage: 2nd (.382) • Sacrifice Flies: 2nd (32) • Double Plays (Turned): 2nd (65) • Batting Average: 4th (.279) • Stolen Bases: 4th (91) • Fewest Walks Allowed: 4th (185) BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - BASEBALL AMERICA 1.Oklahoma 2.Texas 3.Baylor 4. Texas A&M 5.Nebraska 6. Oklahoma State 7. Kansas State 8. Texas Tech 9.Kansas 10.Missouri TEXAS TECH PLAYERS - BIG 12 RANKINGS (TOP 5) • Barrett Barnes, Walks: 2nd (41) • Barrett Barnes, Home Runs: T-3rd (10) • Jamodrick McGruder, On-Base Percentage: 2nd (.470) • Jamodrick McGruder, Stolen Bases: 3rd (28) • John Neely, Wins: T-5th (9) • Kelby Tomlinson, Walks: 3rd (39) • Kelby Tomlinson, Stolen Bases: 5th (21) TEXAS TECH - NCAA RANKINGS (TOP 50) • Double Plays (Turned): 10th (65) • Double Plays (Turned)/Game: 13th (1.12) • Walks: 24th (273) • Sacrifice Flies: 28th (32) • Stolen Bases: 39th (91) • Stolen Bases/Game: 47th (1.57) TEXAS TECH PLAYERS - NCAA RANKINGS (TOP 50) • Jamodrick McGruder, Hit-By-Pitch/Game: 3rd (0.51) • Jamodrick McGruder, Hit-By-Pitch: 4th (25) • Jamodrick McGruder, Stolen Bases/Game: 10th (0.57) • Jamodrick McGruder, Stolen Bases: 26th (28) TEXAS TECH HOME ATTENDANCE IN NATION’S TOP 25 Texas Tech ranked 24th nationally in average home attendance and 25th in the country in total home attendance during the 2011 season, according to figured released by the NCBWA. It marks the 16th consecutive season Tech has ranked among the top 31 teams in the nation in home attendance. Tech’s average of 2,771 fans per home game was 24th in the country and marked the program’s fifth highest average all-time. It is the highest average per game for the Red Raiders since 2002 (2,866). A total of 91,432 fans packed Dan Law Field this season, a figure that ranked 25th among NCAA Division I programs. It is the seventh highest total attendance figure in Red Raider history and their most fans to watch Tech baseball in a season since 2004 (98,934). SIXTEEN RED RAIDERS EARN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Following the spring semester it was announced that 16 Texas Tech baseball student-athletes were named to the academic honor roll (3.0 GPA). A total of six Red Raiders earned Dean’s list status (3.50-3.99 GPA) while two earned a perfect 4.0 GPA. Exactly half of the Texas Tech baseball roster earned honor roll recognition. The following players earned at least a 3.0 GPA during the spring semester: Bo Altobelli (Dean’s List), Daniel Coulombe (Dean’s List), Zach Fowler (Dean’s List), Nick Hanslik, Travis Hoffmeister, Hayden Holub, Zach Johnson (Dean’s List - 4.0 GPA), Robbie Kilcrease, Jordan Lopez, Jerad McCrummen, David Paiz, Mason Randolph, Rusty Shellhorn (Dean’s List - 4.0 GPA), Brennan Stewart (Dean’s List), Kelby Tomlinson and Kevin Whitehead. TAKING A LOOK BACK Texas Tech finished the 2011 season dropping two games at the Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City against No. 13 Texas A&M (5-10) and against No. 12 Oklahoma (1-3). The Red Raiders did not receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as they closed the season with a 33-25 overall record and 12-15 record in Big 12 play finishing in seventh place. TEXAS TECH MAKES THIRD CONSECUTIVE TRIP TO BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Third-year head coach Dan Spencer directed his squad back to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship for the third consecutive season. The last time Tech made three straight trips to the Big 12 tourney was from 2004-2006. Tech made an appearance at the Big 12 Tournament in its first six years of existence (1997-2002) before missing the league tournament in 2003. BREAKING DOWN THE RED RAIDERS AT THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Texas Tech is 14-24 in 12 trips to the Big 12 Championship. Tech is 13-20 in tournament games played in Oklahoma City with a 1-4 record when the tourney was played in Arlington, Texas. Tech has played eight league opponents, having only not played against Kansas and former league member Iowa State (dropped baseball following 2001). Tech’s most common opponent in the Big 12 tourney is Oklahoma (3-6) with nine postseason meetings. Former head coach Larry Hays posted a 12-18 record while coaching Tech in nine trips to the tournament. Dan Spencer is 2-6 the past three seasons - his first three as head coach. The Red Raiders have had 13 players receive 15 Big 12 All-Tournament team awards. Only OF Jason Landreth (1997-1998) and Josh Bard (1998 - MVP, 1999) earned repeat honors. In 2010, Tech had two players (1B Barrett Barnes, RHP Chad Bettis) earn all-tournament honors for the first time since Tech won the tournament in 1998 and had five players selected to the all-tournament squad. 9 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - PERFECT GAME USA 1.Texas 2.Oklahoma 3. Texas A&M 4.Baylor 5. Kansas State 6. Oklahoma State 7.Nebraska 8. Texas Tech 9.Kansas 10.Missouri BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGE BASEBALL DAILY 1.Oklahoma 2.Texas 3. Texas A&M 4.Baylor 5. Kansas State 6.Nebraska 7. Texas Tech 8.Kansas 9.Missouri 10. Oklahoma State BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY 1.Texas 2.Oklahoma 3. Kansas State 4. Texas A&M 5.Kansas 6.Nebraska 7.Baylor 8.Missouri 9. Texas Tech 10. Oklahoma State RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES TEXAS TECH ANNOUNCES $5 MILLION RENOVATION TO DAN LAW FIELD Texas Tech announced Friday, May 13, a $5 million renovation to Dan Law Field, one that includes complete removal of the current suites and press box. The structure will be replaced entirely and will feature 10 luxury suites, each with seating for 12, a new press box complete with radio and television broadcast areas and a new club level with outdoor seating for 75. The renovation is also highlighted by a new shading structure that will cover the area in the center portion of the grandstands and will rise above the new suites and press box. This shading structure will be directly over 1,154 individual chair-back seats that will be installed at Dan Law Field for the first time in the history of the stadium. Prior to this renovation, the entire seating area at Dan Law Field has consisted of aluminum bench seating. TOMLINSON CLIMBED THE CHARTS WITH SOLID PLAY AT SHORTSTOP In his first season at Texas Tech, junior shortstop Kelby Tomlinson climbed the Red Raider all-time record books with his solid play on the left side of the infield. The following are accomplishments he achieved while starting all 58 games at shortstop this season. • Ranks fourth all-time in Tech single-season assists history (212). • Finished season with 24 consecutive games without committing an error. • Streak is the longest by a Tech 2B/SS/3B in over 10 years. • Made only three errors in the final 43 games of the season. • Made only one error the final 32 games of the season. • Made only two errors in 27 Big 12 Conference games (44 PO, 90 ASST, .985%). SPENCER RANKS AMONG THE TOP TECH COACHES IN 3RD SEASON AT THE HELM Dan Spencer has accomplished many feats in his first three seasons as head coach at Texas Tech. Included in those accomplishments is an 86-86 record after three seasons as head coach. That total ranks Spencer with the second most wins among all of Tech’s head coaches who have been at the helm for at least three seasons. • Larry Hays (1987-89) - 87-75 • Dan Spencer (2009-Present) - 86-86 • GaryAshby (1984-86) - 85-80 • Berl Huffman (1961-63) - 40-26 • Kal Segrist (1968-70) - 34-49 • Beattie Feathers (1954-56) - 12-31 POPESCU PLAYS IN FINAL HOME GAME - RBI STREAK SNAPPED AT SEVEN Lone senior Nick Popescu played in his final home game at Dan Law Field on Sunday, May 22 against Oklahoma State. In that same game, Popescu had his streak of posting at least one RBI in seven consecutive games snapped. It was the longest streak by a Red Raider since 2009 (Chris Richburg, eight straight games with an RBI). FIVE RED RAIDERS NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS Texas Tech had five players named to the Academic All-Big 12 teams as Reid Redman (energy commerce), Zach Fowler (history) and Nick Hanslik (business) were named first team and Barrett Barnes (exercise and sports science) and Brennan Stewart (accounting) were second team selections. In Dan Spencer’s three seasons as head coach, Texas Tech has had 21 baseball student-athletes named to the Academic All-Big 12 teams. WINNING BIG 12 SERIES UNDER DAN SPENCER Texas Tech’s series win over Oklahoma State gave the Red Raiders 13 in Big 12 Conference action in three seasons under Dan Spencer. Texas Tech coaching legend Larry Hays won his 13th league series in his sixth season as head coach at Tech. POPESCU TALLIES 7 ASSISTS AT SECOND BASE - MOST BY A TECH 2B SINCE 2006 In Tech’s series finale at Missouri (5/15) second baseman Nick Popescu recorded seven assists, marking the most by a Red Raider second baseman since March 6, 2006 when 2B Jason Seefeld also made seven assists at UNLV. ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL Texas Tech notched its 13th come-from-behind victory in the Oklahoma State middle game of the series. Under third-season head coach Dan Spencer, Texas Tech has 43 comefrom-behind victories. BARRETT BARNES TAKING THE “FREE WAY” After Barrett Barnes belted his 10th home run in the first inning against No. 22 Oklahoma State on Saturday, May 21, the Cowboys wanted no part of the standout center fielder. His following three plate appearances OSU wasted no time issuing a four-pitch intentional walk. It was the first time a Red Raider had received three intentional walks in the same game since Roger Kieschnick was walked intentionally three times against Texas A&MCorpus Christi on April 1, 2008, at Dan Law Field in a 6-1 Red Raider victory. TECH PLAYS 20 GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS DURING 2011 SEASON Texas Tech finished the season playing 20 games against six nationally-ranked opponents. That figure ranked first in the Big 12 Conference. Kansas was second during the regular season playing 17 games against ranked foes. This is nothing new for the Red Raiders who played 18 games (6 opponents) last season against ranked teams and 25 games (10 opponents) in 2009 against ranked opponents. SO ABOUT THESE NEW BATS... The change of bats this season was needless to say, an adjustment. Texas Tech hit multiple home runs three times. Last year, the Red Raiders pounded out multiple homers in 18 games. And of Tech’s three multiple HR games in 2011, all of them were two-homer games. Last season the Red Raiders hit six home runs in a game against Missouri (5/2/10). TEXAS TECH AGAINST THE TOP 25 AND TOP 10 (SINCE 2001) Since 2001, Texas Tech is 69-124 against nationally-ranked top 25 opponents and 20-61 over that period against teams that are ranked in the top 10. This season Texas Tech went 6-14 against ranked opponents and 2-11 against teams in the top 10. Tech won seven games last season against nationally-ranked competition (went 2-7 against the top 10), including a 4-2 win over then-No. 1 Texas at the Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City. AND MORE ON THE BATS... Entering the final weekend of the regular season, the Big 12 Conference leader in home runs was Oklahoma with 38. Last season Kansas State hit the FEWEST home runs with 39. LEFT FIELD HAD MANY OPTIONS FOR THE RED RAIDERS Texas Tech had a lot of different looks in left field this season. In fact there were nine different players who made starts in left field for Tech this season. That is the most different players starting at a certain position for Tech since 2009 when nine players made starts in right field. This season the following players started in left field: Jamodrick McGruder (14 starts), Nick Popescu (11), Nick Hanslik (7), Mason Randolph (6), Andre Wheeler (6), David Paiz (5), Bo Altobelli (2), Jordan Lopez (1) and Scott LeJeune (1). TEXAS TECH AGAINST THE TOP 25 AND TOP 10 AT DAN LAW FIELD (SINCE 2001) The Red Raiders boast a 38-39 record against top-25 opponents at Dan Law Field since 2001 with a 9-15 record against the top 10 at their home venue during that period of time. This season Texas Tech is 3-6 against ranked opponents and 1-5 against teams in the top 10 at Dan Law Field. In 2010, Tech went 5-4 against the top 25 at home while going 1-2 against No. 8 Texas at Dan Law Field. Texas was the only top-10 team to play at Dan Law Field in 2010. ALTOBELLI HITS GRAND SLAM FOR FIRST CAREER HOME RUN Bo Altobelli picked a good time for heroics and for his first career home run while hitting a grand slam in the second inning against Oklahoma State on Saturday, May 22. The Red Raiders ended up winning the game 5-3. It marked the first time a Red Raider collected his first career home run while hitting a grand slam since Garrett Totten (Freshman) went 2-for-4 with a grand slam and five RBI at No. 9 Baylor on March 22, 2009. NEELY CAUSING A POWER OUTAGE John Neely pitched in 60.2 IP this season without allowing a home run. It marked the most innings pitched by any Texas Tech pitcher over the past 10 years without allowing a long ball. In fact, dating back to the 2010 season, Neely has 64.1 IP without allowing a homer. LOOKING “FRESH” ON THE WEEKEND Texas Tech head coach Dan Spencer started three freshmen in the Red Raiders series sweep over Kansas (May 1-3), marking the first time in over 10 seasons that Tech had started three freshmen in a Big 12 weekend series. David Paiz pitched the opener of the series before Trey Masek and Duke von Schamann finished out the three-game set. That same trio of freshmen made starts in Missouri and at home against Oklahoma State. CORWIN FINISHES BIG 12 SEASON WITH BEST ERA BY A RED RAIDER SINCE 1996 Texas Tech reliever Aaron Corwin was impressive out of the bullpen this season, particularly during conference action. In Big 12 play Corwin posted a 1.12 ERA in 11 appearances and 16.0 innings pitched, marking the best ERA by a Tech pitcher (min. 15 IP) since the Big 12 Conference was formed in 1997. His 1.12 ERA is the best by a Texas Tech pitcher in league action since Zack Stewart posted a 1.06 ERA during the 1996 Southwest Conference season. TEXAS TECH REACHES 30 WINS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2006 Texas Tech recorded its program’s 22nd 30-win season on Wednesday, May 11 with a 6-4 win over Michigan to improve the team’s record to 30-20. It marked Tech’s first 30-win season since 2006 and gave the Red Raiders their most wins through 50 games since 2005. MASEK/von SCHAMANN FIRST TECH FRESHMEN WITH 5 WINS EACH SINCE 1988 Freshmen Trey Masek (5-4) and Duke von Schamann (5-0) are the first Texas Tech freshmen since 1988 to each have five wins during their freshman seasons. The last time two Tech freshmen each had at least five wins in the same season was in 1988 when Rodney Steph (6-4) and Kevin Kirk (5-4) each accomplished the feat. SPEAKING OF 30 WINS... Texas Tech became the fifth Big 12 team this season to win 30 games, joining Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. RED RAIDERS WINNING ON THE ROAD - MOST ROAD WINS SINCE 2001 Texas Tech won its 10th road game of the season at Missouri on Saturday, May 14, giving the program its most road wins since winning 11 in 2001. In 2001, Texas Tech went 43-20 overall and finished its season at the Fullerton Regional while in 2002 the Red Raiders went 42-20 and landed in the Houston Regional hosted by Rice. 10 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES RED RAIDERS’ 11 MIDWEEK WINS TIED FOR THE MOST IN BIG 12 Texas Tech won 11 midweek games, a total that tied with Texas for the most in the Big 12 Conference this season. In fact, the Red Raiders were a perfect 8-0 in midweek road/ neutral site games. TEXAS TECH IS ONLY PROGRAM WITH PLAYERS ON FIVE NATIONAL WATCH LISTS Texas Tech is the only team in the nation with players on five national watch lists, as John Neely (Pitcher of the Year/Stopper of the Year), Kelby Tomlinson (Top Shortstop), David Paiz (Top Two-Way Player) and Bo Altobelli (Top Catcher) have combined been named to five national award watch lists. TECH SETS SCHOOL RECORD WITH EIGHT STRAIGHT MIDWEEK ROAD/NEUTRAL WINS Tech’s success in the midweek includes setting a school record winning eight consecutive midweek games on the road or at a neutral site. Tech started its streak with a 7-6 win over Dallas Baptist in Dallas (March 22). Tech then swept UTSA (8-2, 11-6) in San Angelo on a neutral field before sweeping New Mexico in a two-game midweek series in Albuquerque (4-1, 7-6). Tech added to its streak knocking of Texas State 8-5 in San Marcos on April 18 before sweeping the Michigan Wolverines (8-2, 6-4) in Ann Arbor on May 10-11. The previous school record for consecutive midweek road/neutral site wins was four in 1996. MIDWEEK ROAD SERIES TO MICHIGAN MARKS THE FIRST FOR TECH SINCE 1967 Texas Tech made its first road trip during the month of May to play a midweek series in 44 years when it traveled to Ann Arbor to play the Michigan Wolverines, May 10-11. The last time Texas Tech played a road midweek series in the month of May was a doubleheader at Eastern New Mexico on May 9, 1967. The Red Raiders came away with a 5-3 and 4-3 win in the midweek road series. In fact, Texas Tech became the first Big 12 program ever to play at Michigan for a non-conference game. The last Big 12 team that played at Michigan was Nebraska in the 1980 NCAA Regionals. TECH SETS RECORD WITH THIRD MIDWEEK ROAD/NEUTRAL SITE SWEEP Texas Tech claimed its third midweek series sweep on the road or at a neutral site this season, which set a new school record. Several times Tech had won two in the same season, but had never won three in the same year. The Red Raiders swept UTSA in a midweek doubleheader at San Angelo (4/5), won both games against New Mexico in Albuquerque (4/12-13) and swept a two-game midweek series at Michigan (5/10-11). SPEAKING OF GAMES AGAINST BIG TEN OPPONENTS... Texas Tech has won nine straight games against teams from the Big Ten Conference dating back to 2007. In fact, Northwestern is the only team from the Big Ten to have defeated the Red Raiders, with wins in 1998 and in 2007. Tech is undefeated against Illinois (1-0), Iowa (2-0), Michigan (4-0) and Ohio State (1-0). RED RAIDERS WINNING IN THE MIDWEEK Texas Tech went 11-3 in midweek games this season. That win total marks the program’s most victories during the midweek since going 11-6 during the 2008 campaign. HOLDING OPPONENTS BELOW FOUR RUNS IN AN INNING... Texas Tech had its streak of 14 consecutive games without allowing a “big inning” snapped on Tuesday, May 3, against Dallas Baptist when the Patriots scored five runs in the sixth inning. Tech hadn’t allowed a a big inning (4-plus runs) since April 10 against No. 5 Texas A&M. That span of 14 games went from April 12-May 1. RED RAIDERS WINNING IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY Texas Tech finished the regular season with a 21-8 record in non-conference action. That is the best record for the Red Raiders away from Big 12 play since winning 22 non-conference games in 2006. BREAK OUT THE BROOMS! Texas Tech swept Kansas to record its first sweep in Big 12 Conference action since May 1214, 2006 against Missouri in Lubbock. The sweep also marked Tech’s first over Kansas since 2004 (in Lawrence) and its first over the Jayhawks in Lubbock since 2001. RED RAIDERS HAVE MOST BUNT BASE HITS SINCE 2004 Texas Tech found a new element to its offense with 25 bunt base hits from seven different players. It is the most bunt base hits for Texas Tech since the 2004 season. Reid Redman led the team with eight bunt base hits, which marks the most by a Red Raider since current Oakland A’s right-handed pitcher Dallas Braden was a two-way standout at Tech and had nine during the 2004 season. TEXAS TECH BUNT BASE HITS - YEAR-BY-YEAR (SINCE 2004): • 2011: 25 • 2010: 12 • 2009: 17 • 2008: 10 • 2007: 5 • 2006: 13 • 2005: 11 • 2004: 30 TECH POSTS FIRST WINNING REGULAR SEASON SINCE 2007 With its 28th win of the season on Sunday, May 1, Texas Tech assured itself of its first winning regular season since 2007 (28-27). HAGEN NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR SECOND TIME THIS SEASON Stephen Hagen was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Monday, May 2, for the second time in 2011. Hagen hit .353 (6-for-17) with two homers - including a grand slam - with six RBI, four walks and struck out only one time in five games for the week. Hagen is the first Tech player since 2008 (Roger Kieschnick) to earn Big 12 POW twice in a season. He joins Oklahoma’s Garrett Buechele as the only Big 12 Players to receive the honor twice this season. Hagen and Jamodrick McGruder have combined for three Big 12 POW selections this season, which is more than any other Big 12 team. Texas Tech has now had 25 Big 12 Baseball Player of the Week selections since the conference formed in 1997 by a total of 16 different players. BIG TEN DOMINANCE Texas Tech swept the Big Ten Conference this season with a pair of wins over Northwestern, Iowa and Michigan. Dating back to 2007, Texas Tech has nine straight wins over Big Ten opponents. Dan Spencer is now 8-0 against the Big Ten in three seasons at Tech. McGRUDER BECOMES FASTEST TECH PLAYER TO REACH 50 CAREER SB SINCE 1996 Jamodrick McGruder became the fastest Tech player to reach 50 career stolen bases when he tallied his 50th stolen base in his 96th career game on Saturday, April 30, against Kansas. It also makes him the third fastest to 50 career stolen bases in school history, trailing only Matt Kastelic (50 SB in 64 career games) and Kent Blassingame (50 SB in 84 career games). Here is a look at the fastest Tech player to steal 50 bases since Kastelic in 1996. • 64 games - Matt Kastelic (1995-96) • 84 games - Kent Blassingame (1991-92) • 96 games - Jamodrick McGruder (2010-Present) • 99 games - Ryan Ruiz (1998-99) • 103 games - Marco Cunningham (1999-2000) • 105 games - Keith Ginter (1997-98) • 119 games - Willie Rueda (2006-08) • 123 games - Cody Fuller (2002-04) von SCHAMANN BECOMES FIRST TECH FRESHMAN TO START CAREER 5-0 Texas Tech redshirt freshman Duke von Schamann went 5-0 during his freshman season to become the first Tech freshman in over 10 years to start their career as a Red Raider with a 5-0 record. Four of his wins came as a starter with one victory in a three-inning relief outing. BURNING UP THE BASE PATHS Texas Tech had 91 stolen bases this season in 114 tries, which marked the most stolen bases since posting 139 in 2005. Four Red Raiders had at least 10 stolen bases, which is also a first in the Tech program since the 2005 season (six players with at least 10). In fact, Tech also had two players with at least 20 stolen bases (McGruder - 28/Tomlinson - 21), which is once again a first since it happened last in 2005. McGRUDER ON THE DOOR STEP FOR TEXAS TECH CAREER STOLEN BASE LIST Jamodrick McGruder has already posted 51 stolen bases in 100 career games played, that total places him just three stolen bases away from breaking into the Texas Tech career top 10 in stolen bases. He grabbed 23 stolen bases as a freshman and finished his sophomore season with 28. KELBY TOMLINSON NAMED TO BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST Junior shortstop Kelby Tomlinson was named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List, which honors the nation’s top shortstop. Tomlinson was one of 25 shortstops in the nation named to the list while Tomlinson is one of only two shortstops from the Big 12 (Texas’ Brandon Loy). He is the first shortstop from Tech to make the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List since the award became the top honor for the nation’s top shortstop in 2009. STEPHEN HAGEN HITS FIRST GRAND SLAM FOR TECH SINCE 2009 First baseman Stephen Hagen hit an opposite field grand slam for Texas Tech on Tuesday, April 26, giving the Red Raiders their first grand slam since Garrett Totten at Baylor on March 22, 2009. It also marked the first grand slam for Tech at Dan Law Field since 2008 (Roger Kieschnick). Here is a look at the grand slams hit for Tech the past five years • Stephen Hagen - vs. New Mexico (April 26, 2011) • Garrett Totten - at Baylor (March 22, 2009) • Roger Kieschnick - vs. Baylor (May 18, 2008) • Doug Thennis - vs. Missouri (March 30, 2008) • Roger Kieschnick - vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (March 18, 2008) • Chris Richburg - vs. Dallas Baptist (May 1, 2007) • Kyle Martin - vs. Dallas Baptist (February 16, 2007) • Roger Kieschnick - vs. Western Illinois (February 11, 2007) • Roger Kieschnick - vs. Louisiana-Monroe (February 3, 2006) • Matt Smith - vs. Oral Roberts (February 25, 2006) • Tyler Reves - vs. UNC Asheville (March 11, 2006) JOHN NEELY NAMED TO NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARD WATCH LIST Junior right-handed pitcher John Neely was named to the National Pitcher of the Year Award Watch List, which honors the top pitcher in the nation. Neely is one of 25 pitchers in the nation named to the list and is one of only five pitchers in the nation to be named to both the Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List and the National Pitcher of the Year list. Neely is the first Red Raider to be named to the watch list. DAVID PAIZ NAMED TO JOHN OLERUD TWO-WAY PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Freshman David Paiz was named to the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Watch List, given annually to the top player in the nation who makes an impact both at the plate and on the mound. Paiz is one of only three freshmen in the nation who made the list and one of just two players from the Big 12 (Brooks Pinckard, Baylor). Paiz becomes the first Red Raider to be named to the Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year List. 11 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES SPENCER BECOMES FASTEST TECH COACH TO WIN 50 HOME GAMES IN TTU HISTORY Third year head coach Dan Spencer reached a milestone win last weekend when his team defeated No. 5 Texas A&M, that victory game Spencer his 50th career win at Dan Law Field. Spencer won his 50th home game in only 74 tries, that is a new school record for reaching 50 wins the fastest. The previous mark was held by Kal Segrist who notched his 50th career home win in 76 games (1968-1973). Only five coaches in the history of the program have won 50 home games, here is a look at all of them and how fast each coach reached the milestone. • Dan Spencer - 74 games (2009-2011) • Kal Segrist - 76 games (1968-1973) • Larry Hays - 78 games (1987-1989) • Gary Ashby - 85 games (1984-1986) • Berl Huffman - 90 games (1961-1967) ALUMINUM BAT RESTRICTIONS PUT IN PLACE FOR 2011 COLLEGIATE SEASON In an effort to make NCAA collegiate bats more like wooden bats, the aluminum bat restrictions for 2011 are supposed to bring offensive numbers back down to earth after many offensive years of final scores resembling those on football scoreboards. Throughout the 2011 season we will compare statistics from this season to the previous five seasons to see what differences the newest bats bring to the game. Stats below are based on average per game... FINAL 2011 STATS ARE BELOW. SEASON BA R H 2B 3B HR XBH TB SLG% OB% 2011 .2795.79.2 1.6 0.20.52.312.7 .382.382 2010 .3077.2 10.7 2.8 0.21.14.217.2 .494.398 2009 .2996.1 10.2 1.8 0.20.72.714.5 .424.382 2008 .2936.9 10.2 2.3 0.20.93.415.6 .449.392 2007 .2866.49.8 2.0 0.21.13.315.4 .449.375 2006 .3156.8 11.1 1.9 0.30.93.116.3 .462.389 JOHN NEELY NAMED TO NCBWA MIDSEASON STOPPER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST On Thursday, April 21, John Neely was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List. Neely was among 46 pitchers in the country, and four pitchers in the Big 12 who were named to the list. CLOCK WATCHERS Not only have the bats changed in the NCAA this season, so has the time between innings. In an effort to address the pace of play in college baseball, the NCAA has implemented a 90-second limit between innings. There is a 108-second limit between innings for games that are televised. Below is a look at the past five seasons and how long the average game lasted, along with the number of games that lasted over three hours, over two hours and 30 minutes and games that were under two hours and 30 minutes. Season Avg. Time of Game + 3:00 + 2:30 - 2:30 2011 2:46174711 2010 2:562349 8 2009 2:53244710 2008 3:032951 4 2007 2:47144114 2006 2:43134117 TEXAS TECH HAS EIGHT-GAME MIDWEEK WIN STREAK SNAPPED Texas Tech had its eight-game midweek win streak snapped on Wednesday, April 27, in an 8-4 loss against New Mexico at Dan Law Field. The midweek winning streak marked the longest for the Red Raiders since also winning eight in a row in 1999. RED RAIDERS’ NINE-GAME ROAD TRIP MARKS THE LONGEST SINCE 1986 Texas Tech’s nine-game road trip (April 12-23) marked the longest by the Red Raiders since 1986. Overall, it is tied for the seventh longest road trip in school history. Here is a look at the longest road trips in school history. • 17 games - 1976 (7-10) • 16 games - 1972 (9-7) • 13 games - 1978 (8-5) • 12 games - 1982 (4-8) • 10 games - 1971 (4-6) • 10 games - 1968 (3-7) • 9 games - 1986 (1-8) • 9 games - 1982 (2-7) • 9 games - 2011 (4-5) DAVID PAIZ-TREY MASEK-BRENNAN STEWART ACCOMPLISH FIRST SINCE 2006 Texas Tech freshmen David Paiz and Trey Masek and redshirt junior Brennan Stewart accomplished something together that hasn’t happened at Texas Tech since 2006. The trio of starters all pitched at least 6.1 innings during their starts at No. 4 Texas, marking the first time a Tech rotation all posted at least 6.1 innings in a Big 12 series since Miles Morgan (7.2 IP), Aaron Odom (7.2 IP) and Colt Hynes (9.0 IP) against Missouri on May 12-14, 2006. SPEAKING OF TECH STARTERS GOING AT LEAST 6.1 IP IN BIG 12 STARTS This season Texas Tech had its starter go at least 6.1 innings seven times in Big 12 games. In Big 12 games last season, Texas Tech had only five starts last at least 5.1 innings. TEXAS TECH PITCHING STAFF SETS TOP MARK OVER THE PAST 10 YEARS... Texas Tech hadn’t allowed a home run in eight games (April 13-23) before New Mexico leadoff hitter Kyle Stiner led off the Wednesday, April 28th, game with a solo shot over the right-field wall. It marked the first time in over 10 years that Texas Tech hadn’t allowed a HR in eight consecutive games. SEVEN NEWCOMERS WITH WINS FOR THE RED RAIDERS Aaron Corwin’s first career win at Texas State (4/18) gave Texas Tech seven newcomers with at least one win on the mound this season. That is the most newcomers with at least one win for Texas Tech since 2005 when eight newcomers to the program had a win. BO ALTOBELLI NAMED TO JOHNNY BENCH AWARD WATCH LIST Sophomore catcher Bo Altobelli has been named to the Johnny Bench Award Watch List, the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission announced Thursday, April 15. Altobelli is one of just seven sophomore catchers in the nation who have been named to the prestigious award watch list. Altobelli is one of four Big 12 catchers who made the list. The Bench Award is given annually to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. TEXAS SERIES NOTES Texas Tech’s series at No. 4 Texas was a pitching duel from the start. Both teams combined to score only 12 runs in the series while neither team hit a home run. Below is more information about the three-game series in Austin. • Held Texas to two of its five lowest hit totals of the season. • David Paiz threw 6.1 IP for his second consecutive start (career-high). • Paiz became the first Tech freshman with back-to-back 6.0 IP starts in Big 12 play since Chad Bettis in 2008. • Jamodrick McGruder had his reaching base safely streak snapped at 39 games. • Texas Tech reached 23 wins in 37 games for the first time since 2006. • Beat top-5 team on the road for the first time since May 27, 2001 (#1 Cal State Fullerton). • First time in over 10 years with wins over top-5 ranked teams in back-to-back weeks. • Win over Texas marked fourth win over a top-25 team this season... third on the road. • Win over Texas gave Dan Spencer 22 career wins over nationally-ranked opponents... seven wins against top-10 teams with three coming against the top five. • In Tech history, no head coach has more than one win vs. Texas in their first three years as head coach... Dan Spencer now has four. • Three hits allowed to Texas in game 2 marked the second fewest for Tech this season. • Allowing one run to Texas was the 5th time holding opponent to fewer than two. • Twice Tech didn’t commit an error against Texas. 10th time this season without an error. • In game 2 Tech didn’t allow an extra-base hit... fourth time this season (3rd in Big 12) not allowing an extra-base hit. • Marked fourth time in the last 20 years that Tech has held Texas to fewer than 2 runs. • Eighth time in Tech/Texas series history holding Texas to fewer than two runs. • Fewest combined runs in all-time series since March 18, 2006 (Tech won 2-1). • Trey Masek became first Tech freshman in over 17 years to beat Texas in Austin. • Masek became first Tech freshman to beat Texas since March 18, 2006 (Miles Morgan). • Masek held a no-hitter through four innings. • Masek retired 12 of the first 13 batters he faced. • Gave Masek 14 consecutive innings without allowing an extra-base hit. • Neely tallied fifth save of the year... streak of 15.1 IP without allowing a walk snapped. • Held Texas to a .171 (14-for-82) batting average. • Tech pitchers combined for a 2.52 ERA. • Marked 10th consecutive game with a stolen base... longest streak since 2008 (11) • Held Texas to eight runs in the series marking the fewest by the Longhorns in the Texas Tech/Texas all-time series dating back to 1968... last time the Longhorns were held to eight or fewer runs in a home series was against Arizona in 2003... last time Texas was held to eight or fewer runs in a home Big 12 series was against Nebraska in 2000. NEELY CLIMBS THE CHART IN FIRST SEASON AS CLOSER John Neely had nine wins in relief with a 9-1 record. Only one Tech pitcher the last decade has more wins in relief than Neely. Steve Rowe posted 10 wins with a 1.51 ERA and eight saves in 26 appearances in 2002. JAMODRICK McGRUDER TAKING SEVERAL FOR THE TEAM Jamodrick McGruder finished the season with 25 hit-by-pitch, ranking second in Texas Tech single-season history (Nick Blankenship, 28 – 2002). McGruder posted a .470 on-base percentage with 51 base hits, 35 walks and 25 hit-by-pitch. McGruder led the Big 12 in HBP this season and ranked fourth nationally. SIX, IS THE MAGIC NUMBER Texas Tech made the most of its opportunities when scoring at least six runs with a 27-4 record when posting at least half a dozen runs. WALK THIS WAY Texas Tech ranked second in the Big 12 Conference with 273 walks. Barrett Barnes was second in the league with 41 walks while Kelby Tomlinson was third (39) and Jamodrick McGruder was seventh (35). The last time Tech led the Big 12 in walks was in 2002 (310 walks). ROLL IT UP! Texas Tech recorded 65 double plays in 58 games, which was second in the Big 12 Conference while having 13 more double plays than last season (55). Oklahoma State led the league with 73 double plays. Five times this season Tech posted three double plays and in 20 games the Red Raiders had had at least two. In 2010, Texas Tech finished the season with 55 double plays. Tech’s double play total marks its most in a season in over 20 years. TURN OUT THE LIGHTS, THE PARTY IS OVER In Dan Spencer’s tenure as head coach at Tech, his team has been rock solid when it comes to holding leads. Since 2009, Texas Tech is 71-8 when leading after six innings, 77-3 when leading after seven innings and 78-1 when leading after eight innings. 12 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES BARNES BECOMES 9TH RED RAIDER IN PAST 10 YEARS TO REACH 20 CAREER HR Sophomore Barrett Barnes became the ninth Texas Tech player to reach 20 career home runs over the past decade when he hit two homers against No. 7 Oklahoma on Sunday, April 3, at L. Dale Mitchell Park in Norman. Barnes is the third fastest to reach 20 career homers during that time frame, trailing only Josh Brady (2004, 61 games) and Cameron Blair (2004-05, 79 games). A complete list is below of Red Raiders who have hit 20 career home runs over the past decade. • Josh Brady - 61 games (2004) • Cameron Blair - 79 games (2004-05) • Barrett Barnes - 85 games (2010-11) • Nick Blankenship - 89 games (2001-02) • Roger Kieschnick - 100 games (2006-07) • Kyle Martin - 101 games (2006-07) • Gera Alvarez - 120 games (2001-02) • Chris Richburg - 136 games (2005-09) • Matt Smith - 142 games (2005-07) • Combined with Texas to hit zero home runs... last time Tech and opponent combined for zero homers in a three-game Big 12 series was at #11 Texas (March 28-30, 2003). • Played in front of at least 7,000 fans in each game of the series... Total series attendance 21,554 fans marked the sixth most in a three-game series in UFCU Disch-Falk stadium history... third most in a series during the regular season. • Brennan Stewart threw a career-high 7.1 IP with a career-high 91 total pitches. • Stewart’s 7.1 IP marks the longest start in a Big 12 debut for a Tech pitcher since March 18, 2006 (Miles Morgan, 9.0 IP). • David Paiz now has 12 multi-hit games, which equals the most by a Tech freshman through 38 team games since 2006 (Taylor Ashby - 2007; Barrett Barnes - 2010, also had 12... Roger Kieschnick had 22 multi-hit games in 2006 through 38 team games. THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKENDS FACING A TOP-10 RANKED OPPONENT Texas Tech faced three consecutive weekend opponents that were all ranked inside the top 10 in the nation at the time of their series with the Red Raiders. Texas Tech traveled to Norman to face then-No. 7 Oklahoma and then hosted then-No. 5 Texas A&M before hitting the road and traveling to Austin to face then-No. 4 Texas. It marked the first time in over 10 years that Tech played three consecutive weekend opponents who were all ranked in the top 10 in the country. BARNES’ 2-HR GAMES MAKES HIM THE FIRST RED RAIDER TO ACCOMPLISH A LOT SINCE... BARRETT BARNES Barrett Barnes hit two home runs on Sunday, April 3, making him the first Texas Tech player to accomplish a lot of feats since he also accomplished them just last season as a freshman... Here is a look at what Barnes achieved: • 1st time a Tech player hit two HR in a game this season. • 1st Tech player to hit 2 HR in game since Barnes hit 2 against No. 1 Texas (5/27/10). • 1st Tech player to HR in consecutive games since Barnes vs. OU (April 17-18). • 1st time Tech player HR in consecutive AB’s since Barnes at UNLV (4/6) (2nd and 4th). • 1st time Tech player HR in consecutive inn. since Barnes vs. Jacksonville State (2/19) (3rd/4th). McGRUDER’S STREAK ENDS AT REACHING BASE SAFELY IN 39 STRAIGHT GAMES Jamodrick McGruder had his consecutive games streak of reaching base safely (base hit, walk, hit-by-pitch) snapped at 39 games after going 0-for-4 against No. 4 Texas on April 16 in Austin. He became the first Tech player since 2006 (Joey Callendar) to reach safely in 35 straight games and his streak of 39 consecutive reaching safely is the longest for a Red Raider since Cameron Blair reached safely in 53 consecutive games from 2004-2005. RED RAIDERS SWEEP LOBOS IN ALBUQUERQUE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1991 Texas Tech and New Mexico are common midweek opponents, but what Texas Tech accomplished in its trip to Albuquerque this season was all but common. Tech came away with a midweek sweep (4-1, 7-6), marking the first time Tech came away with a pair of wins in a two-game set at New Mexico since 1991. BARRETT BARNES MATCHES CAREER-HIGH HIT STREAK AT 15 GAMES For the second time this season sophomore Barrett Barnes has had a career-high 15-game hit streak. Barnes started the season with a 15-game hit streak - dating back to last season. BARRETT BARNES REACHES 100 CAREER BASE HITS Sophomore Barrett Barnes collected his 100th career hit against Dallas Baptist with a single to left field in the sixth inning. Barnes reached the milestone hit in his 79th career game. That makes Barnes the fastest Red Raider to reach 100 career hits since Roger Kieschnick recorded his 100th hit in 68 games. RED RAIDERS AND AGGIES GO 12 INNINGS IN SERIES OPENER Texas Tech defeated No. 5 Texas A&M 4-3 in 12 innings during the series opener on Friday, April 8. It marked the longest game for Texas Tech (innings) since also playing 12 innings against the Aggies on March 14, 2008 (Texas A&M defeated Tech, 6-5). The game lasted 3 hours, 51 minutes - marking the longest Tech game (minutes) since a 3 hour, 56 minute marathon against Missouri (Tech defeated Missouri, 16-15 - 9 innings) on May 2, 2010 in Lubbock. JAMODRICK McGRUDER NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Texas Tech sophomore Jamodrick McGruder was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Monday after batting .500 last week in four games against Dallas Baptist and Nebraska. It marked the first time for McGruder to win the honor and it was the second straight week a Tech player had been honored. It is the first time since the first year of the Big 12 (1997) that Texas Tech players have been honored as the player of the week in back-to-back weeks. Stephen Hagen was named the Big 12 Player of the Week the previous week as he also batted .500 against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Baylor. MORE ON RED RAIDERS AND AGGIES EXTRA-INNING AFFAIR The Red Raiders’ 12th inning victory over the Aggies marked the first win for Tech over A&M in extra-innings at Dan Law Field since 1991 (10-9)... Tech also knocked off A&M in extra-innings in College Station on February 28, 1998 (6-5). KNOCKING OFF A TOP-5 OPPONENT AT DAN LAW FIELD Texas Tech’s series opening victory over No. 5 Texas A&M (4-3) in 12 innings marked the first time Tech had defeated a top-five nationally-ranked opponent at Dan Law Field since defeating then-No. 2 Missouri, 15-11, on March 30, 2008. TECH SHUTS OUT NEBRASKA FOR FIRST-EVER TIME IN LAST-EVER BIG 12 MEETING Sunday marked the final time Nebraska would play Texas Tech in Big 12 action, and Tech sent the Huskers out with a donut in the run column. Texas Tech shutout Nebraska 3-0 marking the first shutout over the Huskers in the series history (52 total meetings). TEXAS TECH IN NON-CONFERENCE DOUBLEHEADERS THE LAST 10 YEARS Texas Tech continued its success against non-conference opponents in doubleheaders (against the same opponent) on April 5, when the Red Raiders swept UTSA 8-2, 11-6. Tech is now 11-5 in doubleheaders against non-conference foes the last 10 years. Four times during that time span Tech has swept the doubleheader, including the last two (swept Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 9-5, 10-9, last season at Dan Law Field. TEXAS TECH SHUTOUTS IN DAN LAW FIELD HISTORY With its 3-0 shutout over Nebraska on Sunday, March 27, Texas Tech has shutout its opponents 56 times in Dan Law Field history (dates back to 1988). Overall, the Red Raiders have notched 21 shutout victories (home/road/neutral) since 2000. DAVID PAIZ GETS THE SAVE AND TALLIES A HIT AGAINST HUSKERS On Sunday, March 27 against Nebraska, David Paiz became the first Texas Tech player to record a base hit and earn a save on the mound in the same game in over 10 years as the freshman went 1-for-3 at the plate as the starting designated hitter and then entered the game in the eighth inning and pitched 1.2 innings to receive his first career save in Tech’s 3-0 victory over the Huskers. BARNES CATCHES POWER SURGE AT THE PLATE The entire country has seen dropping power numbers at the plate this season, but Texas Tech sophomore Barrett Barnes got hot hitting four home runs in a four game period. The last time a Red Raider hit four homers in that time frame was in 2009 when Jeremy Mayo blasted four homers in three games (April 22-25, 2009). BRENNAN STEWART DOMINATES IN RELIEF OUTING AGAINST UTSA Brennan Stewart pitched a career-high 6.1 innings while recording a career-high seven strikeouts in a relief outing against UTSA, leading Tech to an 8-2 win. Stewart retired the first 17 batters he faced (most consecutive batters retired for a Tech pitcher this season) and finished his 6.1 inning performance retiring 19-of-20 batters from the third to ninth inning. It marked his first win this season and the second win of his career. He became the first Tech pitcher this season to strike out seven in a relief outing and is the first Tech pitcher to strike out seven in relief since March 14, 2008, when Brian Cloud struck out seven batters against No. 22 Texas A&M in College Station. NEBRASKA SERIES NOTES: Texas Tech managed to win its second straight Big 12 Conference series to open the season. Here are notable achievements the Red Raiders accomplished against the Huskers. • Marked the first time with back-to-back series wins to start Big 12 place since 1999. • Best start in Big 12 play since starting 5-1 in 1999. • First time since May 8, 2009 to shutout a Big 12 opponent (at #10 Kansas State, 6-0). • First time since April 20, 2007 to shutout a Big 12 team at Dan Law Field (vs. Kansas, 1-0). • First time since March 10, 2002 to shutout a Big 12 team in series finale (vs. #14 Texas, 9-0). • First-ever shutout over Nebraska in final Big 12 meeting with the Huskers. • Fewest hits in a victory since also recording four hits in a 2-1 win in 10 innings against TCU at the Astros College Classic at Minute Maid Park on February 7, 2002. WHITEHEAD HITS FIRST HR THIS SEASON FOR A TECH LEFTY Not only did Kevin Whitehead’s home run in the bottom of the fourth inning against UTSA (4/5) give Tech the eventual game-winning run, he also belted the first home run for a Texas Tech left-handed hitter this season. 13 COMEBACK KIDS Texas Tech used a comeback to either tie or win the game in three consecutive games. Tech overcame a 5-0 deficit against Dallas Baptist (3/22) by scoring five runs in the seventh and then two in the top of the ninth to win the game. In the final game of the Baylor series, Texas Tech scored seven runs in the final four innings - including four in the 10th - to wrap up the series victory. Tech’ largest comeback was scoring nine runs in the ninth inning to erase a 13-4 deficit to tie the game at 13-13. Not included in that number is when Tech broke a 5-5 tie in the top of the ninth inning against Baylor and held on to win in the bottom of the ninth on a diving catch in center field by Barrett Barnes with the bases loaded. RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES SPEAKING OF COMEBACKS... Texas Tech had four come-from-behind wins when trailing after eight innings this season to mark the most by the Red Raiders in a season in over 10 years. In fact, in the previous 10 years combined, Texas Tech had just seven come-from-behind wins when trailing after eight innings. JOHN NEELY IMPROVES TO 6-0 - FASTEST TECH PITCHER TO SIX WINS SINCE 2001 John Neely earned his sixth win of the season (tied for the lead in the nation at the time) during Tech’s 10-8 win over Nebraska on March 26. Neely improved to 6-0 on the season, making him the fastest Tech pitcher to six wins (24 team games) since Chris Phillips notched win No. 6 in the team’s 23rd game of the season in 2001. • Finished the series with 51 base hits (10 Friday, 22 Saturday, 19 Sunday). • First time in over 10 years with over 50 hits in a Big 12 series. • First time since 2004 with at least 19 hits in back-to-back games. • First time in over 10 years with at least 19 hits in back-to-back Big 12 games. • In the series, batted .392 (51-for-130) with 14 doubles, .523 SLG% and .449 OB%. • First time to not allow an extra-base hit in a Big 12 game since 2010. • First time to not allow an extra-base hit during Big 12 play on the road since 2007. • Head coach Dan Spencer’s first career extra-inning win (now 1-1 in three seasons). NOW THAT’S A TEAM EFFORT Texas Tech used a total of 21 players in its 10-6 victory in 10 innings over Baylor on Sunday, March 20. It was the most players used by Tech in a game this season as every position player on the weekend roster entered the game and all but three pitchers who were available to pitch made appearances. MORE ON NEELY... Neely became the first Tech pitcher in over 10 years to earn the win in four consecutive team victories. He is also the first Tech pitcher in over 10 years to earn the win in three games during a four-game span and to be the winning pitcher in four games in a six-game span for the Red Raiders. HOLUB’S ACROBATIC PLAY RANKS NO. 1 ON ESPN SPORTCENTER’S TOP 10 PLAYS Right-handed reliever Hayden Holub’s wild pitch against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Tuesday, March 15, in the fifth inning almost led to a run, but instead landed Holub on ESPN SportCenter’s Top 10 plays as the No. 1 highlight of the day. The wild pitch sent catcher Kevin Whitehead to the backstop, who then threw to a sliding Holub who caught the ball on his left-hand side and acrobatically tagged the runner out behind his back at home plate. The play was then up for the “Best of the Best” plays on ESPN’s website where Holub’s play received 6,627 total votes. His play didn’t win in the voting as Wayne Rooney of Manchester United (soccer) received 10,813 votes for his spectacular bicycle kick. STEPHEN HAGEN NAMED TO NATIONAL ALL-STAR LINEUP Junior first baseman Stephen Hagen was named to the National All-Star Lineup (3/24) after batting .500 (9-for-18) with three multi-hit games, including a 5-for-6 performance with two doubles and a home run against then-No. 14 Baylor. Hagen was one of 16 players in the country named to the All-Star Lineup following the fifth week of the season (March 14-20). ANDRE WHEELER NAMED TO CB360 NATIONAL PRIMETIME PERFORMERS LIST Freshman outfielder Andre Wheeler was named to the CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Performers list for march 14-20. He was one of nine players in the country who made the national list. Wheeler’s clutch performances against Baylor led him to the recognition where he finished the weekend series batting .600 (6-for-10). In Tech’s game-three comefrom-behind win against then-No. 14 Baylor, Wheeler drove in the game’s tying run in the ninth inning and then gave Tech a cushion with a two-run single in the top of the 10th. A NOBLE DEBUT Texas Tech freshman Duke von Schamann made his first appearance on the mound in fashion as he became the first Texas Tech freshman to win a collegiate debut as a starter since Chad Bettis defeated Army (16-2) on February 24, 2008. von Schamann, who made a predetermined start, tossed three shutout innings without allowing a walk while scattering three hits with one strikeout and throwing just 38 pitches. FIRST COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN WHEN TRAILING AFTER EIGHT INNINGS SINCE... Texas Tech trailed Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5-4 after eight innings on Saturday, March 13, before scoring two runs in the ninth inning to mark Tech’s first come-from-behind win when trailing after eight innings since April 11, 2010. On that day, Tech trailed 3-2 at Oklahoma State before Scott LeJeune hit a two-out, three-run homer in the top of the ninth to help give Tech a 5-3 win in Stillwater. DANIEL COULOMBE OUT FOR REMAINDER OF THE SEASON Junior left-handed pitcher Daniel Coulombe missed the remainder of the season after an MRI discovered a torn UCL in his pitching elbow that required season-ending Tommy John surgery. At the time of his injury (3/11 - vs. Iowa), Coulombe was among team leaders with a 3.98 ERA, 20.1 innings pitched and 28 strikeouts. He finished the season making four appearances (4 starts) with a 0-2 record. MAKE THAT TWO COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS WHEN TRAILING AFTER 8 INNINGS Texas Tech did it again in the series finale against No. 14 Baylor in Waco as the Red Raiders trailed 6-3 after six, 6-4 after seven and 6-5 after eight innings. Tech then plated the tying run in the ninth on Andre Wheeler’s single to left field and then scored four runs in the 10th to secure the win. TECH WINS FIRST BIG 12 CONFERENCE SERIES OPENER ON THE ROAD SINCE 1997 Texas Tech defeated No. 14 Baylor in the Big 12 Conference opening weekend for its first road series win since 1997. The Six previous opening series on the road Tech was a combined 5-13. Tech knocked off Texas 2-of-3 games in the first season of the Big 12 in 1997 in Austin. 18-GAME HOMESTAND TO OPEN THE SEASON IS A SCHOOL RECORD Texas Tech opened the season playing 18 consecutive home games - which is the longest homestand to open a season in school history. Tech finished 12-6 on the homestand. It matches the longest homestand in school history, which was first done in 1988 (Feb. 19-March 16), as the 1988 squad went 16-2 with a 15-game win streak to open the stand. On the other side, Tech has had some notable road swings to begin a campaign which includes playing 16 in a row to open the 1972 season (9-7) and playing 25 of its first 28 games on the road to begin the 1976 season (14-11). TEXAS TECH SERIES WIN AT BAYLOR IS THE FIRST OVER BEARS IN WACO SINCE 2001 Texas Tech had lost three previous series to Baylor in Waco until this year when Tech opened conference play defeating No. 14 Baylor 2-of-3 in Waco. Only twice before this season in the Big 12 era had Tech knocked off Baylor in a three-game series at Baylor Ballpark, 2001 and in the first season of the Big 12 in 1997. STEPHEN HAGEN NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Stephen Hagen became the first Red Raider this season to be named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Monday, March 21. Hagen was rewarded after batting .500 (9-for-18) with three multi-hit games, including a 5-for-6 effort with two doubles and a home run against No. 14 Baylor. Hagen also went 2-for-5 with a double and RBI in the final game of the Baylor series. Hagen started the week going 2-for-3 with a two-run homer against Texas A&MCorpus Christi at Dan Law Field. MOST FANS AT DAN LAW FIELD SINCE 2006 The first game of Tech’s series with No. 8 TCU saw 4,173 fans enter the gates at Dan Law Field. It marked the most fans at Dan Law Field since March 18, 2006, when 4,244 fans watched Texas Tech defeat No. 16 Texas, 2-1. SHOWING THE SUPPORT Texas Tech fans packed Dan Law Field when No. 8 TCU played in Lubbock (Mar. 4-6) with at least 3,000 fans at each game during the three-game series. Total, 10,351 fans entered the gates, averaging 3,450 fans per game. It was only the second time during the last four years with at least 3,000 fans at each game in a three-game home series. The last time it happened was in 2010 when 11,584 fans attended the series with No. 8 Texas with an average of 3,861 fans attending per game. ANDRE WHEELER NAMED BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Andre Wheeler joined Kelby Tomlinson as Tech players who had been named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week this season. Wheeler, a freshman from Austin, batted .600 (6-for-10) in three games against No. 14 Baylor in Waco (March 18-20). Wheeler’s top performance came on the series finale when he went 3-for-6 with three RBI. His single to left field in the ninth tied the game and he added insurance runs for Tech in its 10-6 win in 10 innings with a two-run single in the 10th. BARNES’ HIT STREAK SNAPPED AT 15 GAMES Sophomore Barrett Barnes saw his 15-game hit streak snapped after an 0-for-4 against No. 8 TCU on Friday night. Barnes finished the 2010 season with a five game streak and hit safely in the first 10 games this season. During his streak Barnes batted .340 (18-for-53) with 15 runs, five doubles, four home runs, 11 RBI and 13 walks. It is the longest hit streak for a Red Raider since Scott LeJeune recorded a 17-game hit streak in 2010. BAYLOR SERIES NOTES: One consistent theme from the Baylor series was Texas Tech accomplished quite a bit that hadn’t happened within the Red Raider baseball program in quite a while. Here is a look at some of the notable accomplishments out of Tech against No. 14 Baylor. • Marked first time in Texas Tech history to win Big 12 Conference opener on the road. • 22 base hits on Saturday were the most for Tech in a loss in over 10 years. • Scored 13 runs in a loss for the first time since Feb. 6, 2007 (13-15 vs. New Mexico). • Scoring nine runs in the ninth inning are the most in an inning since April 20, 2010. • 9-run ninth is the most in an inning on the road since scoring 10 on February 25, 2008. • 22 base hits were the most for Tech since posting 24 at Kansas (4/25/10) last season. • Stephen Hagen’s five hits were the most by a Tech player since February 21, 2010. • Won first Big 12 opening road series since 1997. • Won first series over Baylor in Waco since 2001. • Won first series over a top-25 team since taking 2-of-3 against #11 Oklahoma in 2010. • Won first road series over top-25 team since winning 2-of-3 at #10 Kansas State (2009). JAMODRICK McGRUDER NAMED BROOKS WALLACE MEMORIAL CLASSIC MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Sophomore Jamodrick McGruder earned most outstanding player recognition at the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic after leading the way for Texas Tech to a 3-1 record while batting .583 (7-for-12) with five runs, four extra-base hits (three 3B), two RBI, 14 total bases, a 1.167 slugging percentage, a .750 on-base percentage and with two stolen bases. 14 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES SEVEN TECH PLAYERS MAKE BROOKS WALLACE CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Seven Tech players, including Jamodrick McGruder - the Most Outstanding Player at the classic, were named to the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament team following completion of the four-day classic. Bo Altobelli (catcher), Kelby Tomlinson (shortstop), Jamodrick McGruder (outfield), Barrett Barnes (outfield), Reid Redman (utility), Robbie Kilcrease (starting pitcher) and Daniel Coulombe (starting pitcher) all earned recognition. OPENING DAY AT “THE LAW” Texas Tech has been nearly unbeatable when hosting Opening Day on their home turf at Dan Law Field with a 26-5 all-time record after defeating Western Michigan 8-0 on Feb. 18. The Red Raiders have won 12 straight Opening Day games at Dan Law Field, dating back to a 1-10 loss at home against TCU on February 11, 1997. In fact, since 1986, Texas Tech is 18-1 on Opening Day at Dan Law Field. This season’s opener marked the Red Raiders third consecutive Opening Day at home. McGRUDER IS ROUNDING SECOND AND HEADING FOR THIRD Jamodrick McGruder is fast, and earlier this season he showed how fast while picking up three triples in the two final games of the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic. When hitting his first triple on Sunday, he became the first Tech player since Willie Rueda in 2008 to hit triples in consecutive games. Then, in his third plate appearance on Sunday, McGruder tripled again marking the first time since last season (when he accomplished it) a Tech player notched two triples in one game. McGruder hit a pair of triples at TCU on March 12 during his freshman season. McGruder is the only Texas Tech player to hit two triples twice in his career in over 10 years. In fact, he is the only Tech player since 2001 (Jason Rainey school record three triples) to hit two triples in a game. OPENING DAY SHUTOUTS Texas Tech shutout Western Michigan 8-0 on Opening Day, marking the Red Raiders first Opening Day shutout since 2001. It was Texas Tech’s fifth all-time shutout on Opening Day, all occurring in Lubbock. Opening Day Shutouts - Texas Tech History SeasonOpponent Score 2011 Western Michigan 8-0 2001 Howard 21-0 1993 Howard Payne 6-0 1986 Sul Ross 11-0 1966 New Mexico 1-0 COULOMBE DIALS UP 9 K’S IN 2ND START - MOST BY A RED RAIDER THIS SEASON Daniel Coulombe was named to the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic All-Tournament team after striking out nine batters in just five innings of work against BYU (2/25). Coulombe did take the loss in his second start of the season, but it had nothing to do with his ability to miss the barrel as he struck out two in the first, two in the second, one in the third, two in the fourth and two in the fifth. In addition, seven of his nine strikeouts were swinging. His nine strikeouts were the most by a Texas Tech pitcher this season and the most by a Red Raider since Chad Bettis struck out 10 against then-No. 1 Texas at the Big 12 Championship in 2010 in Oklahoma City. Location Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas OPENING DAY ATTENDANCE AT DAN LAW FIELD - MOST SINCE 2003 The paid attendance for Opening Day between Texas Tech and Western Michigan was 2,398, which marked the largest Opening Day crowd for Texas Tech at home since Jan. 31, 2003, when Texas Tech defeated New Mexico (4-2) in front of 3,018 fans at Dan Law Field. DAN SPENCER WINS THIRD STRAIGHT ON OPENING DAY Dan Spencer became only the third head coach in Texas Tech history to win three straight Opening Day contests. He joins former Red Raider skippers Kal Segrist (1968-70) and Gary Ashby (1984-86), who also won their first three season openers. In addition, Segrist holds the all-time school record winning five consecutive Opening Day games to begin his head coaching tenure (1968-1972). FLORA MAKES BACK-TO-BACK STARTS FOR THE RED RAIDERS Ben Flora became the first Tech pitcher to start in back-to-back games since 2007 when he made his season debut on Sunday, Feb. 20, against Northwestern and then started against BYU on Thursday, Feb. 24. Flora only threw 54 pitches against Northwestern. The last Red Raider to start in back-to-back games was A.J. Ramos, but in a different circumstance. Ramos got the nod in the series opener against Kansas State (in Manhattan), and after throwing the first inning, the game was postponed until the following day due to heavy rain. After the completed game one of the series, Ramos took the hill to start game two on Saturday afternoon. Ramos’ back-to-back games were on March 30-31, 2007. SPENCER IS FIRST TECH SKIPPER TO START 4-0 THREE STRAIGHT SEASONS Dan Spencer became the first Texas Tech head coach in the history of the program to start 4-0 during his first three seasons as head coach. Spencer’s best start as a head coach came last year when Tech began the season 5-0 with wins over Jacksonville State (2), Michigan (2) and Bethune-Cookman. SCORING EARLY AND OFTEN Texas Tech scored six runs in the first inning in back-to-back games against Northern Illinois, marking the first time in over 10 years to accomplish the feat. The last time Texas Tech scored at least five runs in the first inning in back-to-back games was against San Francisco on February 14-15, 2003, when the Red Raiders plated five runs in the first inning in backto-back games at Dan Law Field. SPEAKING OF TEXAS TECH STARTING 4-0 The Texas Tech baseball team has started the season 4-0 for the third consecutive year. The only other time in the history of the Red Raider baseball program that Tech has started 4-0 in three consecutive years was from 1991-1993 under legendary coach Larry Hays. This season marks the 11th time in the last 25 years that the Red Raiders have started 4-0 (2011, 2010, 2009, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1996, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1986). TCU IS FIRST NON-CONF TOP 10 TEAM TO PLAY AT DAN LAW FIELD SINCE 2006 Texas Tech hosted No. 8 TCU for a three-game series at Dan Law Field. It marked the first time a top-10 ranked non-conference opponent had traveled to Lubbock since No. 10 Arizona State. Tech defeated the Sun Devils 7-2 on Monday, April 17, 2006. TCU and Arizona State are the only top-10 non-conference opponents to play at Dan Law Field in over 10 years. OPENING DAY SUCCESS FOR TECH FRESHMEN Texas Tech freshman David Paiz continued the trend of Red Raider freshmen succeeding on Opening Day after he went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI. Last season, Barrett Barnes had a memorable collegiate debut going 3-for-4 with three runs, two homers (2run, 3-run), six RBI and two stolen bases against Jacksonville State (2/19/10). Barnes became the first Tech freshmen to hit two homers and also have three base hits on Opening Day in over 10 years. It was the best performance for a Tech freshman on Opening Day since Roger Kieschnick went 2-for-4 with three runs, a grand slam and six RBI in his collegiate debut against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 3, 2006. TECH SUFFERS FIRST SHUTOUT IN 87 CONSECUTIVE GAMES The No. 8 TCU Horned Frogs handed Texas Tech a 7-0 loss in the first game of their threegame series on March 4, at Dan Law Field. It had been 87 games since Tech was shutout, happening last when No. 11 Oklahoma knocked off Tech 4-0 on April 11, 2009 in Norman. It marked only the fourth time in Dan Spencer’s three-year tenure as head coach of the Red Raiders that they had not scored in a game. It also marked the first time Tech was shutout at home since March 28, 2008, a streak of 81 consecutive home games. Tech was shutout 1-0 against No. 2 Missouri on Dan Law Field. BARNES’ OPENING DAY SUCCESS CONTINUES Barrett Barnes had a memorable freshman Opening Day (3-for-4, 2 HR, 6 RBI) and he continued that trend as a sophomore belting a two-run homer in his first at-bat of the season against Western Michigan. Barnes is now 5-for-7 with four runs, three home runs and eight RBI in two career Opening Day games. TEXAS TECH LANDS NINE ON RED RAIDER CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Texas Tech won the Red Raider Classic with a perfect 4-0 record, and through the competition saw plenty of impressive performances. The Red Raiders placed nine of its players on the all-tournament team, including Kelby Tomlinson (SS), who was named the Most Outstanding Player and Bo Altobelli (C), Stephen Hagen (1B), Nick Popescu (2B), Reid Redman (3B), Jamodrick McGruder (UTL), Barrett Barnes (OF), Robbie Kilcrease (SP) and John Neely (RP). COMING OUT RUNNIN’ The past three seasons, Texas Tech has hit the ground running with eye-popping stolen base numbers on Opening Day. This season was no exception with four stolen bases (Popescu 2, Tomlinson, Redman). Last season Tech grabbed five stolen bases against Jacksonville State while in 2009 the Red Raiders stole six bases against Southern Utah. TECH TOSSES FIRST TWO-HITTER SINCE 2006 Three Texas Tech pitchers combined for a two-hitter on Opening Day against Western Michigan in the 8-0 shutout. Starter Daniel Coulombe (4.0 IP, 1 H, 5 SO, 2 BB) and relievers John Neely (4.0 IP, 1 H, 4 SO, 0 BB) and Brennan Stewart (1.0 IP, 0 H, 1 SO, 0 BB) combined on the effort. It was the first two-hitter for Tech since Feb. 20, 2006, when Dustin Richardson, Jason Seefeld and Brian Cloud took a no-hitter into the ninth inning and eventually settled for a two-hitter against Eastern New Mexico in a 16-0 victory. TOMLINSON NAMED FIRST-EVER BIG 12 BASEBALL NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Shortstop Kelby Tomlinson was named the first-ever Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Newcomer of the Week. This is the first season that the Big 12 has awarded newcomers from the league on a week-to-week basis. Joining Tomlinson on the weekly honor roll was Oklahoma third baseman Garrett Buechele (Player of the Week) and Texas pitcher Taylor Jungmann (Pitcher of the Week). Tomlinson batted .583 (7-for-12) in the three-day classic. TEXAS TECH ON OPENING DAY Texas Tech improved to 39-23 all-time on Opening Day after defeating Western Michigan 8-0 on Feb. 18. Tech owns a 12-1 record on Opening Day since 1999. Third-year head coach Dan Spencer has led Tech to three consecutive wins on Opening Day. Texas Tech’s only loss over the past 13 years on Opening Day came against then-No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette, 0-4, at the Roadrunner Classic in San Antonio on Feb. 23, 2008. 15 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON REVIEW NOTES BARRETT BARNES PILES UP PRESEASON ACCOLADES Following perhaps the most productive and most decorated freshman season in Texas Tech baseball history, Barrett Barnes received preseason praises from several national publications/websites. Barnes, who led Texas Tech with a .341 batting average and 14 home runs as a freshman and posted 53 RBI, has been named to several All-Big 12 teams and recognized for his power, hitting ability and projectability as a professional down the road. Here is a look at Barnes’ preseason honors: - Perfect Game USA No. 3 Pro Prospect - Big 12 (Class of 2012) - Perfect Game USA Preseason All-Big 12 - Baseball America Preseason All-Big 12 - Baseball America No. 5 Pro Prospect - Big 12 (Class of 2012) - Baseball America: “Best Raw Power” - Baseball America No. 48 Pro Prospect (College Sophomores) - CollegeBaseball360.com: No. 6 “College Baseball 1B to Watch” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Most Underrated Hitter in Big 12” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Top 3 Pure Hitters in Big 12” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Top 3 Power Threats in Big 12” - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 - College Baseball Daily Projected No. 32 Player in the Country TEXAS TECH NEWCOMERS The Red Raiders’ 2011 roster will have several new faces, 17 to be exact. And if you toss in the four players who sat out all of last season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, that number of newcomers reaches into the 20’s. But that doesn’t mean Tech’s roster will have inexperience overall. Several of Tech’s newcomers have received high school All-America honors while shortstop Kelby Tomlinson was tabbed a JUCO All-American at Seward County last season and Andre Wheeler (OF/LHP), Daniel Coulombe (LHP) and Taylor Christian (RHP) have been selected in the MLB Draft during their baseball careers. POPESCU IS LONE SENIOR FOR RED RAIDERS The Red Raider roster has one very familiar theme, and infield Nick Popescu doesn’t meet the criteria. Every player besides Popescu will have remaining years of college eligibility left after this season as Popescu is the lone senior for the Red Raiders. After watching several juniors sign in the MLB Draft last season, Popescu will be the only player on the Tech roster that will be recognized on Red Raider Senior Day in May. RED RAIDER BIRTHDAYS DURING 2011 SEASON Two Red Raiders will celebrate their birthdays on a gameday this season. Left-handed pitcher Zach Fowler will turn 22 on Feb. 27 – the fourth game of the season when Texas Tech hosts Northern Illinois in the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic. The lone senior on the team, Nick Popescu, will celebrate his 22nd birthday on get-away day in Manhattan, Kan., as Texas Tech plays its final game of the Kansas State series on national television (FSN) on Saturday, April 23. Five other Tech players will celebrate a birthday during the season, but will have their birthday land on an off-day. Tech Players’ Birthdays During 2011 Season: PlayerBirthdayAge Zach Fowler February 27 22 Brennan Stewart March 9 22 Robbie Kilcrease March 14 22 Marshall Williams March 17 21 Jamen Parten March 30 20 Ben Flora April 20 21 Nick Popescu April 23 22 COULOMBE BECOMES FIRST TECH NEWCOMER TO START ON OPENING DAY SINCE 2006 Junior lefty Daniel Coulombe became the first Texas Tech newcomer to get the nod on Opening Day since 2006. Coulombe received a no-decision after pitching four-shutout innings allowing just one hit and two walks with five strikeouts. Five years ago Texas Tech defeated Louisiana-Monroe, 21-5, behind starting pitcher Josh Tomlin, who pitched his only season at Texas Tech in 2006. Tomlin’s outing was a success as he tossed 6.0 innings allowing one run (earned) on three hits with one strikeout and one walk. In addition, Tomlin made his major league debut this past year with the Cleveland Indians on July 27 against the New York Yankees. RED RAIDERS ON THE FALL ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL The Texas Tech baseball program produced 18 student-athletes who received academic honor roll status following the fall semester. Ten Tech players earned Dean’s List status (3.50-4.00 GPA) while three Red Raiders recorded perfect 4.0 GPAs. STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Boyd’s World ranks Texas Tech 26th overall in strength of schedule and with the 50th most difficult non-conference schedule. Only Oklahoma State (No. 18) and Baylor (No. 23) have a more difficult schedule according to the website. NEW OPPONENTS Texas Tech will be taking on three opponents this season for the first time. Iowa, Western Michigan and Utah Valley will all face the Red Raiders for the first time in program history. Last season, Tech faced four first-time opponents, including Michigan, Bethune-Cookman, Jacksonville State and Alabama A&M. The Red Raiders went 8-0 against their first-time opponents last season, with a 2-0 record against each team. TEXAS TECH IN THE PRESEASON POLLS Texas Tech has been ranked anywhere from seventh-to-ninth in preseason Big 12 Conference polls by Baseball America, Perfect Game USA, College Baseball Daily, College Baseball Today and by the league’s head coaches. The Red Raiders are preseason No. 7 in the league’s coaches’ poll, which is their highest ranking since being tabbed 6th in 2007. Here is a look at previous seasons and where Tech was predicted to finish in the coaches’ poll compared to where they finished at the end of the season in the league standings. Year PredictedFinished 20117th 7th 201010th 5th 20098th 7th 200810th 10th 20076th 10th 2006 T-8th8th 20056th 8th 20047th 3rd 2003 T-4th9th 20025th 3rd 20017th 2nd 20003rd 5th 19991st 3rd OPPONENTS IN THE POLLS Six of Texas Tech’s opponents received preseason national rankings as TCU, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, Kansas State and Baylor all appeared in at least one of the following polls: Collegiate Baseball (CB), National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Baseball America and USA Today/ESPN Coaches (ESPN). Team CB NCBWABA ESPN TCU #1#1#3#2 Oklahoma #6#5#5#6 Texas #7#6#6#7 Texas A&M#8 #16#21#13 Baylor #39#32#16NR Kansas State #37NRNRNR 16 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL KELBY TOMLINSON American Baseball Coaches Association Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award SHORTSTOP 17 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY YEARSEED OPPONENT 1995 #1 W/L SCORE MIDWEST I REGIONAL vs. Providence W 24-5 vs. Arkansas W 14-0 vs. Stanford W 3-1 vs. Stanford L * 2-3 vs. Stanford L ^ 5-6 1996 #2 CENTRAL LUBBOCK REGIONAL FRESNO STATE L 5-12 AKRON W 7-2 FRESNO STATE W 13-2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 12-13 (13) 1997 #1 CENTRAL LUBBOCK REGIONAL TEXAS STATE L 6-7 (11) MISSOURI STATE L 2-4 1998 #4 ATLANTIC I MIAMI (FLA.) REGIONAL vs. North Carolina W 6-2 vs. South Carolina L 8-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-13 1999 #2 CENTRAL LUBBOCK REGIONAL RUTGERS W 5-2 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 8-5 RICE L * 1-3 RICE L ^ 11-15 2000 #3 RICE REGIONAL at Rice L vs. Princeton W at Rice L 2001 #3 FULLERTON REGIONAL vs. #19 Arizona State L 3-12 vs. Temple W 14-3 vs. #19 Arizona State W 9-8 at #1 Cal State Fullerton W 11-5 at #1 Cal State Fullerton L * 5-11 2002 #2 RICE REGIONAL vs. Washington W at #2 Rice L vs. Washington L 2004 #2 ATLANTA REGIONAL vs. Mississippi State W at #5 Georgia Tech L vs. Mississippi State W vs. #5 Georgia Tech L SITE Wichita, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Miami, Fla. Lubbock, Texas 2-5 10-1 4-11 Houston, Texas Fullerton, Calif. 5-4 0-6 1-3 Houston, Texas 10-6 3-9 14-7 * 3-5 Atlanta, Ga. TEXAS TECH NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS By Site Atlanta, Ga. Fullerton, Calif. Houston, Texas Lubbock, Texas Miami, Fla. Wichita, Kan. TOTAL W L 2 2 3 2 2 4 4 6 1 2 3 2 1518 By Opponents Akron Arizona State Arkansas Cal State Fullerton Fresno State Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) Mississippi State Missouri State North Carolina Princeton Providence Rice Rutgers South Carolina Southern California Stanford Temple Texas State Washington Wisconsin-Milwaukee TOTAL W L 10 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 10 10 05 10 0 1 0 1 12 10 0 1 11 10 1518 By Coaches Larry Hays (1995-2004) TOTAL W L 15 18 1518 * - NCAA Regional Championship Game ^ - NCAA Regional “If Necessary” Championship Game 18 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM FIELDING Most errors series: ___________________________________________________ 8 (1996) Most errors game: ______________________________________ 4, vs. Stanford (5/30/95) Most errors-two teams: __________________________________ 7, vs. Stanford (5/30/95) Most putouts game: _________________________________ 33, vs. Texas State (5/22/97) Fewest errors game: ___________________________________________ 0, several times Most putouts individual game: ______________ 15, Josh Bard vs. South Carolina (5/22/98) Most assists individual game: ________________ 6, Clint Bryant vs. Fresno State (5/25/96) Joe Dillon vs. Arkansas (5/24/96) Dion Ruecker vs. Stanford (5/29/95) Gera Alvarez vs. Arizona State (5/25/01) INDIVIDUAL HITTING Games played career: _______________________________________ 9, Josh Bard (97-99) Clint Bryant (95-96) Matt Kastelic (1995-96) David Lindstrom (1995-96) Most at-bats game: ________________ 7, Matt Kastelic, Brad Davis both vs. USC (5/26/96) Most at-bats series: _____________________________________23, Randy DuRoss (1995) Clint Bryant (1995) Nick Blankenship (2001) Most at-bats career: ____________________________________ 41, Clint Bryant (1995-96) Matt Kastelic (1995-96) Most runs game: __________ 4, two players (last Josh Haney vs. Mississippi State, 6/5/04) Most runs series: ________________________________________ 8, Jason Totman (1995) Most runs career: ______________________________________ 12, Clint Bryant (1995-96) Most hits game: ___________________________________ 6, Joe Dillon vs. USC (5/26/96) Most hits series: __________________________________________14, Clint Bryant (1995) Most hits career: ______________________________________ 18, Clint Bryant (1995-96) Best batting average game: _______________ 1.000 (6-for-6) Joe Dillon vs. USC (5/26/96) Best batting average career:____________________ .556 (10-for-18) Stubby Clapp (1996) Most walks game: ____ 3, two players (last Madison Edwards vs. Mississippi State, 6/5/04) Most walks series: ______________________ 4, two players (last Madison Edwards, 2004) Most walks career: _____________________4, Ryan Ruiz (1998), Jason Landreth (1997-98) Most doubles game: _______________________________ 2, Joe Dillon vs. USC (5/26/98) David Lindstrom vs. Fresno State (5/25/96) Stubby Clapp vs. Fresno State (5/23/96) Jason Totman vs. Providence (5/27/95) Tony Arnerich vs. Arizona State (5/26/01) Most doubles series: _____________________________________ 5, Stubby Clapp (1996) Most doubles career: ________________________________ 5, David Lindstrom (1995-96) Stubby Clapp (1996) Most triples game: _______________________________ 1, Brad Davis vs. Akron, (5/24/96) Andy Gonzalez & Dax Holmstead vs. Arkansas (5/28/95) Clint Bryant vs. Providence (5/27/95) Tyler Carson vs. Temple, 5/26/01 Most triples series: _____________________________________________ 1, seven players Most triples career: ____________________________________________ 1, seven players Most home runs game: ________________________ 2, Clint Bryant vs. Arkansas (5/28/95) Dion Ruecker vs. Providence (5/27/95) Most home runs series: _____________________________________3, Clint Bryant (1995) Bryon Smith (2001) Most home runs career: ____________________________________ 3, Bryon Smith (2001) Clint Bryant (1995-96) Most RBI game: ____________________________ 6, Clint Bryant vs. Providence (5/27/95) Most RBI series: __________________________________________13, Clint Bryant (1995) Most RBI career: _______________________________________ 13, Clint Bryant (1995-96) Most total bases game: _____________________ 10, Clint Bryant vs. Providence (5/27/95) Clint Bryant vs. Arkansas (5/28/96) Hit for cycle: __________________________________Clint Bryant vs. Providence, 5/27/95 Most stolen bases game: ____________________________________ 2, by several players Most stolen bases series: __________________________________ 4, Kerry Hodges (2001) Matt Kastelic (1995) Most stolen bases career: _________________________________ 4, Kerry Hodges (2001) Matt Kastelic (1995) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most appearances in series: ____________________________________ 2, several players Most appearances career: _______________________________ 4, Jimmy Frush (1995-97) Most games started series: _________________________________ 2, Travis Smith (1995) Most games started career: _________________________________ 2, Travis Smith (1995) Monty Ward (1996-98) Most innings pitched game: __________________________________ 9.0, several players Most innings pitched series: ______________________________ 16.0, Travis Smith (1995) Most innings pitched career: __________________________ 21.2, Monty Ward (1996-98) Most strikeouts game: ___________________12, Monty Ward vs. South Carolina (5/22/98) Most strikeouts series: ____________________________________ 16, Travis Smith (1995) Most strikeouts career: _________________________________28, Monty Ward (1995-98) Most wins series: ________________________________________________ 1, six pitchers Most saves series: _________________________________________1, John Milton (2004) Most saves career: _________________________________________1, John Milton (2004) Complete games: ____________________Shane Wright (9.0) vs. North Carolina (5/21/98) Monty Ward (8.0) vs. Southwest Missouri State (5/22/97) Ryan Brewer (9.0) vs. Akron (5/24/96) Jeff Peck (8.2) vs. Stanford (5/29/95) Brandon Kolb (9.0) vs. Stanford (5/28/95) Travis Smith (9.0) vs. Providence, 5/27/95 Cory Metzler (9.0) vs. Princeton (5/27/00) Cory Metzler (9.0) vs. Temple (5/26/01) Matt Harbin (9.0) vs. Cal State Fullerton (5/27/01) TEAM PITCHING Most innings pitched game: ________________________________11.0, vs. USC (5/26/96) vs. Texas State (5/22/97) Most IP series: ____________________________________________________ 44.2 (1995) Most hits allowed game: ____________________________________ 19 vs. USC (5/26/96) Fewest hits allowed game: ________________________________ 3 vs. Stanford (5/28/95) Most runs allowed game: __________________________________ 13, at Miami (5/23/98) vs. USC (5/26/96) Fewest runs allowed game: ______________________________ 1, vs. Princeton (5/27/00) vs. Stanford (5/28/95) Most runs allowed inning:_______________________________ 6 (11th) vs. USC (5/26/96) Best ERA series: ___________________________________________________ 1.89 (1997) Worst ERA series: __________________________________________________ 7.67 (1998) Most earned runs allowed game: ____________________ 12, twice, (last vs. USC, 5/26/96) Fewest earned runs allowed game:______________________ 0, vs. Missouri State (5/22/97) vs. Akron (5/24/96) Most strikeouts game: _____________________________ 15, vs. South Carolina (5/22/98) Fewest strikeouts game: _______________ 2, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2nd Game) (5/27/01) Most strikeouts series: ________________________________________________ 4 (1995) Fewest strikeouts series: _____________________________________________ 19 (1997) Most walks allowed game: ___________________________________ 9, vs. USC (5/26/96) Fewest walks allowed game: _________________________ 0, vs. North Carolina (5/21/98) vs. Southwest Missouri State (5/22/97) vs. Providence (5/27/95) TEAM HITTING Most at-bats game: ________________________________________ 54, vs. USC (5/26/96) Most at-bats series: ________________________________________________ 187 (1995) Fewest at-bats game: __________________________________ 29, vs. Stanford (5/28/95) Most runs game: ____________________________________ 24, vs. Providence (5/27/95) Most runs series: ___________________________________________________ 49 (1995) Most runs inning: ____________________________________ 10, vs. Providence (5/27/95) Fewest runs game: _________________________________________ 0, at Miami (5/23/98) at Rice (6/1/02) Most runs- two teams:________________________________ 29, vs. Providence, 5/27/95 Most hits game: ______________________________________ 27, vs. Providence, 5/27/95 Most hits series: ____________________________________________________ 67 (1995) Fewest hits game: _________________________5, vs. Southwest Missouri State (5/22/97) Best batting average series:________________________________ .361, 60-for-166 (1996) Worst batting average series: _______________________________ .189, 14-for-78 (1997) Most walks game: _________________________________ 8 vs. Mississippi State (6/5/04) Most walks series: __________________________________________________ 15 (2004) Most doubles game: ____________________________________7 vs. Providenc (5/27/95) Most doubles series: ________________________________________________ 15 (1995) Most triples game:_______________________________ 2, twice (last vs. Akron, 5/24/96) Most triples series: ___________________________________________________ 3 (1995) Most home runs game:________________________________ 6, vs. Providence (5/27/95) Most home runs series: ______________________________________________ 10 (1995) Most RBI game: _____________________________________ 24, vs. Providence (5/27/95) Most RBI series: ____________________________________________________ 47 (1995) Fewest RBI game: __________________________________________ 0 at Miami (5/23/98) Most stolen bases game:__________________________________________3, three times Most stolen bases series: ____________________________________7, twice (last in 2004) Fewest stolen bases series: ____________________________________________ 0 (1998) Most left-on-base: _________________________________________ 13 vs. USC (5/26/96) NCAA NOTABLES Most attended game: __________________________ 5,814, vs. USC in Lubbock (5/26/96) Longest game (time): _____________________________________ 4:21, vs USC (5/26/96) Longest game (innings): ______________ 11.0, vs. Texas State (5/22/97), vs. USC (5/26/96) Most games played series: _____________________________________ 5 (1995), 5 (2001) Biggest comeback to win: ___________ trailed 8-3 against Arizona State in top of the 4th, won the game 9-8 on a passed ball in the bottom of the 9th (5/26/01) Biggest lead after one inning: __________________________8-0, vs. Providence (5/27/95) Biggest blown lead: ______________ 6 runs, 8-2 (8th), lost 9-8 vs. South Carolina (5/22/98) 19 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YEAROPPONENT W/L SCORE 1997 Missouri W 12-2 #14 Oklahoma L 3-5 #18 Texas A&M W 9-6 #12 Oklahoma State W 7-6 #14 Oklahoma L * 17-19 1998 #18 Oklahoma W 5-1 #16 Baylor W 11-4 #11 Texas A&M L 7-11 #18 Oklahoma W 4-3 #11 Texas A&M W * 14-7 1999 Texas L 3-7 Missouri L 7-8 (12) 2000 #12 Texas L 4-8 Texas A&M W 8-6 #12 Texas W 4-3 #4 Baylor L 1-10 2001 Oklahoma W 17-5 Texas A&M L 6-8 OklahomaL 3-4 2002 Kansas State W 5-4 (12) #13 Nebraska L 8-12 Kansas State L 6-7 2004 Baylor L 3-8 #17 Oklahoma L 1-3 2005 #5 Nebraska W 5-3 #17 Missouri L 1-10 #5 Nebraska L 1-2 2006 #6 Texas L 0-4 #11 Nebraska L 4-6 BaylorL 3-5 2009 #8 Oklahoma L 2-5 #15 Missouri W 4-2 #19 Texas A&M L 4-11 2010 Texas A&M L 2-9 #1 Texas W 4-2 MissouriL 3-7 2011 #13 Texas A&M L 5-10 #12 Oklahoma L 1-3 * - Big 12 Tournament Championship Game 20 SITE Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas TEXAS TECH RECORDS By Site Arlington, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. TOTAL W L 1 4 13 20 1424 By Opponents Baylor Kansas State Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma State Nebraska Texas Texas A&M TOTAL W L 13 1 1 23 36 1 0 13 23 3 5 1424 By Coaches Larry Hays (1997-2006) Dan Spencer (2009-2011) TOTAL W L 12 18 2 6 1424 Oklahoma City, Okla. BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES Oklahoma City, Okla. YEARSITE 1998____________________ Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS Oklahoma City, Okla. YEARPLAYER 1997__________________________Joe Dillon (1B) Brandon Toro (OF) Jason Landreth (DH) Jason Gooding (P) 1998_____________________ MVP - Josh Bard (C) Keith Ginter (2B) Jason Landreth (OF) Brennan Burns (DH) Shane Wright (P) 1999___________________________ Josh Bard (C) 2000_________________ Marco Cunningham (OF) 2002________________________ Jake Brown (3B) 2006_______________________ Patrick Smart (1B) 2010______________________ Barrett Barnes (1B) Chad Bettis (P) Oklahoma City, Okla. RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TIME RECORDS TEAM HITTING - TOURNAMENT Average_________________________________ .390 (1997) At bats___________________________________183 (1997) Runs_____________________________________48 (1997) Hits ______________________________________69 (1997) Doubles___________________________________17 (1997) Triples_____________________________________2 (1997) Home Runs_________________________________7 (1997) Extra-base Hits_____________________________26 (1997) On-base Pct._____________________________ .442 (1997) Slugging Pct. ____________________________ .607 (1997) RBI_______________________________________44 (1997) Strikeouts_________________________________36 (1998) Walks_________________________________ 18 2x (1998)* Hit Batters__________________________________5 (1998) Stolen Bases____________________________ 8 2x (1998)* Most Left on Base___________________________33 (1997) Least Left on Base___________________________11 (1999) TEAM HITTING - GAME Average_________.452 (19-42), vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) At bats_______________________ 47, vs. Missouri (5/20/99) Runs___________________ 17 2x, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01)* Hits____________________ 19, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Doubles__________________ 6, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Triples_______ 1 several times, vs. #19 Texas A&M (5/23/09) Home Runs_______________3, vs. #18 Texas A&M (5/16/97) Extra-base Hits____________ 9 2x, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01)* Total Bases_________________ 35, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01) RBI________________________ 17, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01) Strikeouts__________________ 11, vs. Texas A&M (5/26/10) Walks_______________________ 6, vs. Texas A&M (5/17/01) Hit Batters________________ 3, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Stolen Bases_________________ 4, vs. #16 Baylor (5/15/98) Most Left on Base________ 11, vs. #11 Texas A&M (5/16/98) INDIVIDUAL HITTING - TOURNAMENT Games________________________ 5 16x (players in 1998)* Average______________ .556 (5-for-9), Nick Popescu (2011) At bats___________________________ 24, Josh Bard (1997) Runs_________________________ 9, Brandon Torro (1997) Hits_________________________ 12, Brandon Torro (1997) Doubles_______________________ 4, Brandon Torro (1997) Triples____________ 1 several times, Garrett Totten (2009)* Home Runs________________________4, Joe Dillon (1997) RBI_________________________ 12, Jason Landreth (1997) Extra-base Hits__________________5 3x, Josh Bard (1998)* Strikeouts_____6 3x, Jason Landreth/Miles Durham (1998)* Walks___________________________ 8, Keith Ginter (1998) Hit by Pitch________________________3, Joe Dillon (1997) Stolen Bases___________________ 4, Brandon Torro (1997) INDIVIDUAL HITTING - GAME At bats________ 6 7x, Jon Slack, vs. #13 Nebraska (5/23/02)* Runs_________4 2x, Jason Rainey, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01)* Hits_____ 4 5x, Nick Popescu, vs. #13 Texas A&M (5/25/11)* Doubles____2 5x, Patrick Smart, vs. #11 Nebraska (5/25/06)* Triples__ 1 several times, Garrett Totten, vs. #19 Texas A&M (5/23/09)* Home Runs____ 2 2x, Barrett Barnes, vs. #1 Texas (5/27/10)* Extra-base Hits___ 3, Jason Landreth, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Total Bases____ 8 3x, Barrett Barnes, vs. #1 Texas (5/27/10)* RBI_____________ 5, Jason Landreth, vs. Missouri (5/15/97) Strikeouts___ 3 8x, David Paiz, vs. #12 Oklahoma (5/26/11)* Walks___ 2 10x, Michael Reed, vs. #19 Texas A&M (5/23/09)* Hit by Pitch__________ 2 2x, Ryan Ruiz, vs. Texas (5/19/99)* Stolen Bases____ 2 3x, Nick Popescu, vs. Missouri (5/29/10)* TEAM PITCHING - TOURNAMENT Lowest ERA______________________________ 4.00 (2005) Highest ERA_____________________________ 6.55 (1997) Innings Pitched___________________________ 44.0 (1997) Runs_____________________________________38 (1997) Fewest Runs_______________________________13 (2011) Earned Runs_______________________________32 (1997) Fewest Earned Runs_________________________10 (2011) Hits ______________________________________63 (1998) Fewest Hits________________________________23 (2010) Strikeouts_________________________________44 (1997) Fewest Strikeouts___________________________11 (2011) Walks_____________________________________17 (2009) Fewest Walks________________________________5 (2011) Complete Games________________________ 1 3x (2001)* Shutouts______________________________________ N/A MISCELLANEOUS Games_________________________________ 5 2x (1998)* Longest Game, Time_______ 4:12, vs. Kansas State (5/22/02) Longest Game, Innings___12 2x, vs. Kansas State (5/22/02)* Shortest Game, Time______ 2:05, vs. #5 Nebraska (5/27/05) Highest Attendance___ 10,400, vs. #18 Oklahoma (5/14/98) Lowest Attendance____ 1,900, vs. #18 Texas A&M (5/16/97) Largest Margin of Victory___12 runs, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/01) Largest Margin of Defeat___9 runs, vs. #17 Missouri (5/26/05) Biggest Deficit Overcame___ 3, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (5/17/97) Biggest Lead to Squander___ 6, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Most Runs in Inning____ 8 (2nd Inn.), vs. #11 Texas A&M (5/17/98) TEAM PITCHING - GAME Innings Pitched___________ 12.0, vs. Kansas State (5/22/02) Hits_______________________ 21, vs. Oklahoma (5/18/97) Fewest Hits____________________ 6, vs. Missouri (5/29/10) Runs______________________ 19, vs. Oklahoma (5/18/97) Fewest Runs______________ 1, vs. #18 Oklahoma (5/14/98) Earned Runs________________ 13, vs. Oklahoma (5/18/97) Fewest Earned Runs___________ 0, vs. Oklahoma (5/14/98) Walks_______________________ 9, vs. Texas A&M (5/23/09) Fewest Walks_________________ 0, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/97) Strikeouts______________________14, vs. Baylor (5/15/98) Fewest Strikeouts_____________ 1, vs. Oklahoma (5/17/98) Home Runs Allowed__________2 7x, vs. Missouri (5/29/10)* Most Hit Batters______________ 4, vs. Oklahoma (5/16/97) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - TOURNEY Games_________________________ 4, Zach Stewart (1997) Wins__________________ 1 by several, Chad Bettis (2010)* Losses_________________ 1 by several, Trey Masek (2011)* Saves________________________ 2 2x, Brad Ralson (1998)* Complete Games________ 1 3x, Brandon Roberson (2001)* Shutouts______________________________________ N/A ERA___ 0.00 by several pitchers, Jerad McCrummen (2011)* Innings Pitched_________9.0 3x, Brandon Roberson (2001)* Hits_____________________________14, Joe Smith (1998) Runs____________________________11, Joe Smith (1998) Earned Runs________________________7, Jeff Peck (1997) ______________________________ 7, Chris Phillips (2001) Strikeouts______________________ 10, Chad Bettis (2010) Walks__________________________6, Shane Wright (1999) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME Low-hit CG___ 7, Shane Wright, vs. #18 Oklahoma (5/14/98) Innings Pitched____9.0 4x, 9.0, Brandon Roberson, vs.Oklahoma (6/16/01)* Hits__________ 14, Joe Smith, vs. #11 Texas A&M (5/16/98) _______________ 14, Kevin Tracey, vs. Texas A&M (5/18/00) Runs_________ 11, Joe Smith, vs. #11 Texas A&M (5/16/98) Earned Runs______ 7, Jeff Peck, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Strikeouts__________10, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (5/27/10) Walks_______________ 6, Shane Wright, vs. Texas (5/19/99) RELIEF PITCHING - GAME IP__________ 6.1, Brandon Roberson, vs. Missouri (5/20/99) Hits__________7, Brandon Roberson, vs. Missouri (5/20/99) Runs_____________ 5, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (5/29/10) Earned Runs___ 3 5x, Brandon Petite, vs. Texas A&M (5/26/10)* Strikeouts____ 5, Zach Stewart, vs. #14 Oklahoma (5/18/97) Walks_____________ 3, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (5/29/10) * Most Recent Occasion 21 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 7 SEED) 2010 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 5 SEED) Texas Tech made its third consecutive appearance at the Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City where they would face two nationally-ranked opponents. The Red Raiders entered the tournament as the No. 7 seed, as they finished the regular season a full game behind No. 6 seed Kansas State in the loss column and a game ahead of No. 8 seed Missouri in the win column. Tech lost for the fourth consecutive time in first-round action with a 10-5 defeat against eventual tournament champion Texas A&M. Tech led 5-0 after four and a half innings but would give up 10 unanswered runs the following three frames. Tech was eliminated from tournament action by No. 3 seed Oklahoma, who entered the tourney as the No. 12 ranked team in the nation. The Red Raiders went two-and-out for the third time (2004, 1999) in the Big 12 era. Dan Spencer guided the Red Raiders back to the Big 12 Conference Championship in Oklahoma City for the second consecutive year. This time Tech entered the tourney as the No. 5 seed - its highest seeding since 2004 when it was the No. 3 seed. Texas Tech lost its fifth game in a row to start tournament action with a 9-2 loss against Texas A&M. The Red Raiders lost game three of the Baylor series and were swept on the road at Nebraska in the final series of the regular season. Tech rebounded quickly with a 4-2 win over Texas, who entered the tournament as the No. 1 team in the country. The season ended for the Red Raiders in the third game of the Big 12 Championships with a 7-3 loss against Missouri. Tech finished the season with a 28-29 overall record and on the outside looking in at the NCAA Tournament field. GAME ONE VS. TEXAS A&M The Red Raiders jumped out to a 5-0 lead after the top of the fifth inning, but would then allow 10 unanswered runs as No. 13 Texas A&M won the first-round matchup 10-5. Texas Tech was led by senior Nick Popescu, who went 4-for-5 while tying the school record for most base hits in a Big 12 Championship game. He is the first Red Raider with four hits in the Big 12 tourney since 2001. The loss dropped Tech to 3-5 against A&M all-time in Big 12 Championship play. It was Tech’s fourth consecutive loss to the Aggies in the Big 12 Tournament dating back to 2001. Shortstop Kelby Tomlinson was Tech’s only other player with multi-hits going 2-for-4 in his first career Big 12 Tournament game. It was the second straight year Tech opened the tournament playing the Aggies. GAME ONE VS. OKLAHOMA Texas Tech dropped its fourth consecutive game to Texas A&M in Big 12 Championship action and the loss also gave the Red Raiders their third consecutive loss in Big 12 Championship game openers. A&M starter Michael Wacha had a no-hitter through five innings and finished with seven strikeouts. Ben Flora took the loss in the start, allowing four runs on six hits with six strikeouts in 5.1 innings. Bonham Hough homered and went 2-for-3. GAME TWO VS. TEXAS Junior right-handed pitcher Chad Bettis made a triumphant return following a four-game susension and Barrett Barnes, the Big 12’s Freshman of the Year, blasted two home runs to lead Texas Tech to a 4-2 upset over top-ranked Texas. The victory by the Red Raiders marked their first over a team ranked No. 1 in the nation since defeating top-ranked Cal State Fullerton 11-5 on May 27, 2001 (nine years to the day). The win also made Tech the only team in the Big 12 and just one of two teams nationally to win two games against the Longhorns this season. GAME TWO VS. OKLAHOMA Tech was eliminated from the Big 12 Championship with a 3-1 loss against No. 3 seeded and No. 12 nationally-ranked Oklahoma. The Red Raiders have base hits from six different players but it wouldn’t be enough against Oklahoma right-handed pitcher Burch Smith who dominated Tech for the second time during the season. Smith struck out eight batters in 8.2 innings as he was one out shy of the complete game. Tech freshman Trey Masek took the loss as he became the first Tech freshman to start in the Big 12 Championship since 2006 (Miles Morgan). Masek allowed six hits in 3.2 innings while striking out two and giving up two runs. Oklahoma scored single runs in three straight innings during the third, fourth and fifth innings. Tech scored its lone run on three base hits in the eighth as Nick Popescu drove home sophomore Bo Altobelli with a single to right field. GAME THREE VS. MISSOURI Texas Tech had its season come to an end in its third game at the Big 12 Championships with a 7-3 loss against Missouri. A two-out fielding error by Jamodrick McGruder in the bottom of the seventh allowed four unearned runs - including a three-run home run by Ryan Gebhart - and eliminated Tech from postseason action. 2010 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2011 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 26 #4 Texas A&M 9, #5 Texas Tech 2 #8 Missouri 7, #1 Texas 3 #6 Baylor 11, #3 Kansas State 8 #2 Oklahoma 3, #7 Kansas 2 Wednesday, May 25 #4 Oklahoma State 6, #5 Baylor 2 #8 Missouri 6, #1 Texas 4 #2 Texas A&M 10, #7 Texas Tech 5 #6 Kansas State 5, #3 Oklahoma 4 Thursday, May 27 #5 Texas Tech 4, #1 Texas 2 #4 Texas A&M 7, #8 Missouri 2 Thursday, May 26 #1 Texas 6, #5 Baylor 1 - Baylor eliminated #3 Oklahoma 3, #7 Texas Tech 1 - Texas Tech eliminated #8 Missouri 6, #5 Oklahoma State 5 #2 Texas A&M 4, #6 Kansas State 1 Friday, May 28 #3 Kansas State 10, #7 Kansas 5 #6 Baylor 8, #2 Oklahoma 3 Friday, May 27 #1 Texas 9, #5 Oklahoma State 3 - Oklahoma State eliminated #6 Kansas State 4, #3 Oklahoma 3 - Oklahoma eliminated Saturday, May 29 #8 Missouri 7, #5 Texas Tech 3 #4 Texas A&M 9, #1 Texas 3 #2 Oklahoma 13, #3 Kansas State 2 (8 inn.) #6 Baylor 6, #7 Kansas 3 Saturday, May 28 #1 Texas 6, #8 Missouri 1 #2 Texas A&M 9, #6 Kansas State 8 (11 inn.) - Kansas State eliminated #8 Missouri 2, #1 Texas 1 - Texas eliminated Sunday, May 30 #4 Texas A&M 5, #6 Baylor 3 (10 inn.) Sunday, May 29 #2 Texas A&M 10, #8 Missouri 9 (10 inn.) Total Attendance: 68,275 Total Attendance: 59,069 22 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2009 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 7 SEED) 2006 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 8 SEED) For the third consecutive year, Texas Tech managed to qualify for the conference tournament despite the youth of this year’s Red Raider team. Tech finished the season 3126 overall and 9-16-1 in conference, landing in the eighth and final spot for the conference tournament. The Red Raiders were forced to meet top-seeded Texas in the first game of the tournament. After a strong showing against the Longhorns during conference play, Texas would show their power early as they cruised to a 4-0 win in the opening game. Unfortunately, Tech’s season was brought to an end following consecutive losses to Nebraska and Baylor to finish the tournament. Under first-year head coach Dan Spencer, the Red Raiders made a triumphant return to the Big 12 Conference Championship after a two-year hiatus. Tech’s tournament appearance was its first since the 2006 season and the Red Raiders secured a spot with a series win at No. 10 Kansas State in early May. The Red Raiders entered the tournament knowing that they had to win it in order to continue their season in the Big Dance. After suffering an opening-round loss to Oklahoma, Tech fired back with a 4-2 win over Missouri that put the Red Raiders back into contention. Tech found itself matched up against rival Texas A&M on Saturday and a win would have put the Red Raiders into Sunday’s championship game. The Red Raiders, however, were able to pull it off and the Aggies ended Tech’s 2009 season with an 11-4 win. GAME ONE VS. TEXAS Texas Tech suffered its first shutout loss in 88 games as Kenn Kasparek and the Longhorns limited the Red Raiders to little offense as Tech only recorded five hits for the game. The Tech defense had a hard time defending the plate as only seven hits were allowed but four runs were surrendered. The 2006 Big 12 Freshman Pitcher of the Year Miles Morgan was charged with the loss in his first conference tournament appearance. GAME ONE VS. OKLAHOMA No. 8 Oklahoma rebounded from a 2-0 deficit in the top of the fourth with two runs of its own in the bottom half of the inning and then tacked on three in the next two innings to earn a 5-2 win. Andrew Doyle earned his second win of the year against the Red Raiders after turning in eight strong innings allowing just two runs on four hits. AJ Ramos took the loss for Tech after allowing five runs on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings. GAME TWO VS. NEBRASKA Unfortunately, the Red Raiders hopes of a conference championship were over before they took the field against the Huskers as Texas defeated Baylor earlier in the day, leaving both Tech and Baylor out of contention for the crown. However, the Red Raiders came out strong against the No. 11 Huskers and held a 3-2 lead in the top of the sixth until Nebraska exploded with a four-run inning to hand Tech its second loss of the tournament. GAME TWO VS. MISSOURI Junior right-hander Nate Karns pitched six strong innings and closer Chad Bettis tidied things up with three innings of relief to lead Tech to a 4-2 win over the Tigers. Karns only allowed one unearned run on two hits while striking out seven in what was undoubtedly his best outing of the season. Taylor Ashby and Michael Reed each posted two hits and drove in one run each. GAME THREE VS. TEXAS A&M Texas Tech needed a win over the Aggies in order to make its first Big 12 Tournament championship game since 1998 but that was not meant to be as Miles Morgan allowed five runs in just 1 2/3 innings and A&M went on to win 11-4. Tech walked nine batters in the game which turned out to be a Big 12 Tournament record for any Red Raider pitching staff. Garrett Totten and Jeremy Mayo each had two hits in the game to lead the offense. GAME THREE VS. BAYLOR The Texas Tech defense surrendered four unearned runs in the sixth inning and never seemed to be able to recover as the Baylor Bears took a 5-3 lead and never looked back. With the loss, Tech extended its losing streak to six games marking the longest losing streak since the 1992 season. Tech exited the 2006 tournament without winning a single game for the third time since 1999. 2009 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2006 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 20 #4 Kansas State, 5, #5 Kansas 4 #8 Baylor 14, #1 Texas 9 #3 Missouri 5, #6 Texas A&M 2 #2 Oklahoma 5, #7 Texas Tech 2 Wednesday, May 24 #4 Nebraska 3, #5 Baylor 2 #1 Texas 4, #8 Texas Tech 0 #6 Kansas 7, #3 Oklahoma 2 #7 Missouri 9, #2 Oklahoma State 5 Thursday, May 21 Texas 9, Kansas 3 Kansas State 9, Baylor 4 Thursday, May 25 Texas 16, Baylor 8 Nebraska 6, Texas Tech 4 Friday, May 22 Texas Tech 4, Missouri 2 Texas A&M 17, Oklahoma 15 Friday, May 26 Missouri 11, Oklahoma 0 Kansas 11, Oklahoma State 6 Saturday, May 23 Baylor 8, Kansas 4 Texas 4, Kansas State 2 Missouri 5, Oklahoma 4 Texas A&M 11, Texas Tech 4 Saturday, May 27 Baylor 5, Texas Tech 3 Nebraska 6, Texas 5 Oklahoma 21, Oklahoma State 6 Kansas 4, Missouri 3 Sunday, May 24 Texas 12, Missouri 7 Sunday, May 28 Kansas 9, Nebraska 7 Total Attendance: 72,511 Total Attendance: 75,532 23 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2004 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 3 SEED) 2005 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 8 SEED) Texas Tech made certain that it would not miss the Big 12 Conference Tournament for the second year in a row as the Red Raiders put together a 17-9 mark in league play to earn a third-place finish. The Red Raiders featured one of the top offenses in the nation in 2004 and came into the tournament having scored 66 runs in its final five games of the season. Unfortunately for the Red Raiders, they were paired up with the Baylor Bears in the first round of the tournament. Tech had just completed the regular-season with a three-game sweep of the Bears to earn the third place finish in conference. Baylor issued some revenge on Tech with a 9-3 win in the opener and thus moved Tech to the loser’s bracket against Oklahoma. The Sooners elminated Tech from the tournament with a 3-1 win. Tech exited the 2004 tournament having not won a single game for just the second time (last in 1999). Texas Tech didn’t know its Big 12 Tournament fate until the final weekend of the season as the Red Raiders traveled to Norman for a three-game series against Oklahoma. The Red Raiders weren’t able to pick up a win in Norman but a series sweep by Texas over Texas A&M gave Tech the final spot in the postseason tournament. Texas Tech went 9-16 in the Big 12 in 2005 and was forced to meet top-seeded Nebraska in the first game ot the tourney. After a big upset of the fourth-ranked Huskers, Tech’s season came to an end as the Red Raiders were eliminated from tournament play after losses to Missouri and Nebraska. GAME ONE VS. NEBRASKA Texas Tech became the fourth No. 8 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament as Tech dropped fourth-ranked Nebraska 5-3. Junior right-hander Billy Carnline tossed a season-high 147 pitches over 7 1/3 innings but suffered a no-decision as Adam Lawford earned the win in 1 2/3 innings of relief. Senior third baseman Carey Avants went 2-for-5 with three RBI to lead the Tech offense. GAME ONE VS. BAYLOR Baylor got a strong pitching performance from Trey Taylor as he held Tech to just three earned runs on eight hits over seven innings. Taylor recorded seven strikeouts and improved to 6-3 on the season. Tech’s Matthew Coco hit his seventh home run of the season while Josh Brady added his third triple. The opening round loss was Tech’s first since the 2000 season when the Red Raiders fell to Texas 8-4. GAME TWO VS. MISSOURI Unfortuantely for Texas Tech, the Red Raiders ran into Missouri and RHP Max Scherzer the following day and the Tigers sent Tech into the loser’s bracket with a 10-1 win. The nine-run loss tied the largest loss suffered by Tech in Big 12 Tournament history and was Scherzer’s second win over the Red Raiders in 2005. Scherzer and reliever Andrew Johnston held the Tech offense to just three hits on the night and the Tech defense surrendered five unearned runs on three errors. GAME TWO VS. OKLAHOMA The Oklahoma Sooners eliminated Tech from the tournament and gave the Red Raiders just their second 0-2 performance in the tournament’s history. OU right-hander Mark Roberts struckout 12 Red Raiders and fell just one inning short of a complete game. Jose Delgado finished with two hits while Josh Brady scored Tech’s only run of the game with a solo home run in the seventh. The home run was his 19th of the year. GAME THREE VS. NEBRASKA Nebraska ended Texas Tech’s 2005 season with a 2-1 win in what was an elimination game for both teams. The Huskers went on to win the 2005 Big 12 Tournament title by posting a win over Baylor in the championship game. Senior RHP Tanner McElroy pitched a complete game for the Red Raiders but the Tech offense was unable to solve Husker freshman Johnny Dorn. Dorn allowed just one run on five hits in a complete game effort of his own to earn the win for Nebraska. 2004 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 26 #6 Baylor 8, #3 Texas Tech 3 #7 Missouri 9, #2 Oklahoma 5 #4 Oklahoma State 6, #5 Texas A&M 5 #8 Nebraska 5, #1 Texas 2 2005 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 25 #6 Oklahoma State 10, #3 Texas 4 #2 Baylor 2, #7 Kansas 1 (10 innings) #4 Missouri 8, #5 Oklahoma 7 #8 Texas Tech 5, #1 Nebraska 3 Thursday, May 27 Oklahoma 3, Texas Tech 1 Texas 13, Texas A&M 6 Missouri 12, Baylor 1 Thursday, May 26 Texas 9, Kansas 0 Nebraska 6, Oklahoma 3 Baylor 8, Oklahoma State 3 Missouri 10, Texas Tech 1 Friday, May 28 Oklahoma State 7, Nebraska 1 Baylor 14, Oklahoma 4 Texas 6, Nebraska 5 Saturday, May 29 Missouri 10, Baylor 7 Oklahoma State 8, Texas 2 Friday, May 27 Texas 6, Oklahoma State 1 Nebraska 2, Texas Tech 1 Sunday, May 30 Oklahoma State 10, Missouri 9 Saturday, May 28 Baylor 9, Texas 8 Nebraska 5, Missouri 4 Nebraska 17, Missouri 9 Total Attendance: 125,628 Sunday, May 29 Nebraska 1, Baylor 0 Total Attendance: 74,439 24 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2002 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 3 SEED) 2001 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 2 SEED) For the first time in the history of the Big 12 Conference, the postseason baseball tournament was not played in Oklahoma City and instead was played south of the Red River at the Ballpark in Arlington. The major league home of the Texas Rangers helped the league shatter NCAA records for attendance at a conference baseball tournament as 151,000 fans went through the turnstiles. Texas Tech entered the tournament on a hot streak as the squad won its last 15 regularseason games and finished tied with Nebraska for second place in the Big 12. The Huskers were given the No. 2 seed in the tourney as they owned the head-to-head tiebreaker as NU won the regular-season series 2-1. After winning its first game of the tournament 5-4 in extra-innings over Kansas State, the Red Raiders were eliminated from the tournament as Tech lost a 12-8 decision to No. 13 Nebraska and 7-6 to KSU in an elimination game. GAME ONE VS. KANSAS STATE Senior Bryon Smith tied the game in the 11th with a solo home run and then knocked in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 12th to give No. 17 Tech a 5-4 win over the Wildcats. The win pushed Tech’s win streak to 16 games and was the first ever Big 12 Tournament game played at The Ballpark In Arlington. Senior reliever Steve Rowe earned the win as he pitched 3 2/3 innings and allowed just one run on five hits. GAME ONE VS. OKLAHOMA Senior right-handed pitcher Brandon Roberson pitched a complete game gem to lead Texas Tech to a 17-5 win over Oklahoma in the opening game of the tournament for both teams. Roberson allowed just five runs on seven hits and struckout seven in the process. Chad Landry went 4-for-5 and Nick Blankenship went 3-for-5 with four RBI to pace the Tech offense. GAME TWO VS. NEBRASKA No. 13 Nebraska scored runs in all eight innings and held off a late Red Raider rally to pick up a 12-8 win over No. 17 Texas Tech in front of 10.092 fans. The win snapped Tech’s 16 game winning streak while Nebraska’s current win streak improved to 10 games. Shane Komine earned the win for Nebraska while Nathan Fouts took the loss for Tech. GAME TWO VS. TEXAS A&M Texas A&M got some revenge over Texas Tech in the second game of the tournament for both teams as the Aggies won 8-6. The Aggies, who were swept in Lubbock in the regular season, got three good innings of relief from Steven Ponder and Ty Garner went 3-for-3 to help aid in the win. Texas Tech was paced by Austin Cranford who went 2-for-4 with an RBI. GAME THREE VS. KANSAS STATE Kansas State took advantage of three passed balls and pounded out 12 hits to take a 7-6 win over No. 17 Texas Tech in an elimination game. Senior third baseman Jake Brown gave Tech a 5-0 lead in the first innings when he hit his first career grand slam. The Wildcats tied the game in the seventh inning and then Brandon Taylor gave KSU the lead with an RBI double in the bottom of the eighth. Matt Harbin took the loss for Texas Tech as he gave up one earned run on five hits in 2 2/3 innings of relief work. GAME THREE VS. OKLAHOMA Tech third baseman Nick Blankenship committed a costly run error in the bottom of the second that led to a 4-3 Oklahoma win that eliminated Texas Tech from the tournament. Mark Roberts pitched his first career complete game allowing two earned runs on eight hits with four strikeouts. Catcher Tony Arnerich went 2-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Texas Tech offense. 2002 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 16 #9 Texas A&M 9, #3 Texas 8 #2 Texas Tech 17, #7 Oklahoma 5 #3 Oklahoma State 18, #4 Baylor 4 #4 Nebraska 5, #8 Iowa State 2 Texas Tecj entered the 2001 Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament as one of the hottest teams in the league as the Red Raider made a late season run to claim the No. 2 seed. The highly favored Red Raiders entered the tournament with a record of 39-16-1 overall and a 19-10-1 Big 12 record. Texas Tech clinched the No. 2 seed by winning a three-game series at Baylor 2-1 giving Tech its highest seed since the No. 1 back in 1997. The Red Raiders opened the tournament with a 17-5 blowout of Oklahoma after Brandon Roberson pitched a complete game allowing five runs on seven hits. Texas Tech pounded out 18 hits which was a school record for hits in a game in the Big 12 Tournament for the Red Raiders. Texas Tech’s Big 12 Tournament title hopes came to an end as the Red Raiders dropped the next two games to Texas A&M and Oklahoma respectively. Texas Tech finished the Big 12 Tournament with a record of 1-2. 2001 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 22 #3 Texas Tech 5, #6 Kansas State 4 #2 Nebraska 11, #7 Baylor 9 #4 Oklahoma 11, #5 Oklahoma State 3 #8 Texas A&M 8, #1 Texas 4 Thursday, May 17 Oklahoma 9, Texas 7 Iowa State 6, Baylor 5 Texas A&M 8, Texas Tech 6 Nebraska 8, Oklahoma State 1 Thursday, May 23 Kansas State 6, Baylor 2 Texas 8, Oklahoma State 6 Nebraska 12, Texas Tech 8 Oklahoma 9, Texas A&M 1 Friday, May 18 Oklahoma 4, Texas Tech 3 Oklahoma State 17, Iowa State 4 Friday, May 24 Kansas State 7, Texas Tech 6 Texas 9, Texas A&M 4 Saturday, May 19 Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 1 Nebraska 10, Oklahoma State 5 Saturday, May 25 Nebraska 8, Kansas State 7 Texas 2, Oklahoma 1 Texas 8, Oklahoma 5 Sunday, May 20 Nebraska 7, Texas A&M 4 Sunday, May 26 Texas 9, Nebraska 6 (10 innings) Total Attendance: 126,482 Total Attendance: 151,000 25 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2000 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 5 SEED) 1999 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 3 SEED) Texas Tech entered the 2000 Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament as the fifth seed looking to not only win the championship but earn a spot in the NCCA Regional. The Red Raiders came to Oklahoma City as a bubble team and needed at least two wins in the tournament to solidify a berth in the NCAA’s. After dropping the first game of the tournament to rival Texas, Texas Tech rebounded by winning its next two games. Tech eliminated Texas A&M by a final score of 8-6 and then eliminated Texas 4-3. Tech’s run in the Big 12 Tournament came to an end on Saturday (5/20) as the Baylor Bears dropped the Red Raiders 10-1. Texas Tech was rewarded the following Monday with a berth in the NCAA Regionals in Houston, Texas. The 1999 Big 12 Tournament expanded to eight teams for the first time. For the second straight season, Texas Tech finished the conference season in third place and faced the Texas Longhorns in the first round. The Tech pitching staff led the conference with a 4.22 staff ERA. For the first time, the Red Raiders lost their opening game of the Big 12 tournament. It didn’t get much better as Texas Tech lost the second game and went back to Lubbock without a victory. Josh Bard was named to the all-tournament team for the second time. GAME ONE VS. TEXAS Texas Tech couldn’t get the bats going in game one as the managed just four hits and lost, 7-3. Texas Tech was held scoreless until they tied the game with three runs in the bottom of the eight. However, the Longhorns answered with four runs in the top of the ninth to take the first round game. Tech starter Shane Wright went 8.1 innings, allowing five runs on 10 hits, six walks and seven strikeouts. Lance Woodcock was the only Red Raider hitter with more than one hit as he went 2-3 with a double and two RBI. GAME ONE VS. TEXAS Texas designated hitter Ryan Hueble went 3-for-4 with six RBI to lead the Longhorns to an 8-4 win over the Red Raider in the opening game of the Big 12 Tournament for both teams. Both teams committed three errors each but it was 14 Texas hits that proved to be the most damaging. Junior Blake McGinley suffered the loss for Texas Tech and fell to 5-3 on the season. GAME TWO VS. MISSOURI In Tech’s first extra-inning game of the Big 12 Tournament play, the Red Raiders lost, 8-7, to Missouri in 12 innings. The game was back-and-forth with Tech tying it at 7-7 in the top of the seventh with three runs. The Tigers broke the tie with a run in the bottom of the 12th off reliever Brandon Roberson. Roberson suffered the loss, but allowed just one run on seven hits in 6.1 relief innings. Josh Bard drove in four runs while going 2-5 with a home run. Chaz Eiguren also homered for Texas Tech while Ryan Ruiz and Chris Sampson had two hits apiece. GAME TWO VS. TEXAS A&M Texas Tech pounded out 16 hits and Jason Rainey hit a crucial home run to give the Red Raiders as 8-6 win over the Texas A&M Aggies to eliminate them from the tournament. Senior hurler Kevin Tracey pitched a complete game allowing five earned runs and striking out three batters. GAME THREE VS. TEXAS Texas Tech was able to stay alive in the Big 12 Tournament thus keeping its hopes of a berth in the NCCA Tournament by beating the Texas Longhorns 4-3 eliminating the Horns from the tournament. First baseman Mark Austry hit a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to give Texas Tech the win. Texas All-America relief pitcher Charlie Thames suffered the loss for Texas while Steve Rowe improved to 6-0 with the win for Texas Tech. 1999 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 19 #8 Oklahoma 10, #1 Texas A&M 5 #5 Nebraska 5, #4 Oklahoma State 0 #2 Baylor 2, #7 Missouri 0 #6 Texas 7, #3 Texas Tech 3 GAME FOUR VS. BAYLOR Jason Rainey scored Tech’s only run on a solo homer as the Red Raiders fell victim to Baylor 10-1 on Saturday eliminating Tech from the tournament. The Bears out hit Texas Tech 12-6 while shortstop J. Brewer led the Bears with a 4-for-5 performance at the plate. Thursday, May 20 Texas A&M 4, Oklahoma State 2 Missouri 8, Texas Tech 7 (12 innings) Nebraska 14, Oklahoma 7 Baylor 8, Texas 2 2000 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 17 #3 Oklahoma 9, #6 Oklahoma State 8 #7 Missouri 12, #2 Nebraska 10 #4 Texas 8, #5 Texas Tech 4 #1 Baylor 12, #8 Texas A&M 3 Friday, May 21 Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 3 Missouri 5, Texas 4 (11 innings) Saturday, May 22 Nebraska 8, Texas A&M 7 Baylor 9, Missouri 2 Thursday, May 18 Nebraska 7, Oklahoma State 5 Texas Tech 8, Texas A&M 6 Oklahoma 12, Missouri 6 Baylor 3, Texas 2 Sunday, May 23 Nebraska 4, Baylor 3 Friday, May 19 Nebraska 4, Missouri 3 Texas Tech 4, Texas 3 Total Attendance: 129,334 Saturday, May 20 Nebraska 3, Oklahoma 1 Baylor 10, Texas Tech 1 Nebraska 6, Oklahoma 1 Sunday, May 21 Nebraska 11, Baylor 3 Total Attendance: 126,482 26 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 1998 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 3 SEED) 1997 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (NO. 1 SEED) Head coach Larry Hays and the Red Raiders went into the second Big 12 Tournament with just seven pitchers, but left Oklahoma City carrying the championship trophy. Texas Tech finished the conference season at 18-11 and went to the conference tournament as the third seed. As a team, the Red Raiders led the conference in hitting at .344 while the pitching staff topped the Big 12 with 558 strikeouts. With just seven pitchers and Tech possibly facing five games, no one gave the Red Raiders much of a chance. However, the pitching was used at a premium and the Red Raider bats heated up at the right time to win four of the five games, including a 14-7 victory in the final game against Texas A&M. The Red Raiders put four players on the all-tournament team and Josh Bard was named the tourney’s most outstanding player. After winning the inaugural Big 12 Championship, the Texas Tech Red Raiders and five other conference schools met in Oklahoma City for the tournament. By winning the regular-season title, Tech entered the tournament with the top seed and faced sixth-seeded Missouri in the first game. The Red Raiders entered the first ever Big 12 tournament with a 43-10 overall record and a ranked in the top 10 nationally. Throughout the conference season, the Red Raiders led the Big 12 in pitching and hitting. As a team, Tech was tops in the league in hitting (.352), doubles (185) and stolen bases (130). On the mound, the Red Raiders posted a league-best 4.44 ERA and led the league in complete games (14) and strikeouts (598). GAME ONE VS. MISSOURI In the first game of the tournament against Missouri, Texas Tech jumped out to a 9-1 lead after six innings and cruised to a 12-2 win. Josh Bard, Brandon Toro and Jason Landreth combined to go 8-14 with a home run, three doubles, seven runs and eight RBI. Starting pitcher Jason Gooding tossed a complete game allowing two run on eight hits, three walks and nine strikeouts. GAME ONE VS. OKLAHOMA After the two teams combined for 36 runs in the 1997 championship game, Texas Tech defeated Oklahoma 5-1, in Tech’s first game of the 1998 tournament. Shane Wright allowed just one unearned run while scattering seven hits in his 12th complete game of the season. Wright also set Tech’s single-season record with his 13th with of the year. Offensively, Brennan Burns and Mark Austry drove in two runs apiece. Burns and Josh Bard went 2-4 at the plate. GAME TWO VS. OKLAHOMA On Friday, the Oklahoma Sooners knocked the Red Raiders into the loser’s bracket with a 5-3 win. After spotting Oklahoma a 4-1 lead after four innings, the Red Raiders scored two in the fifth to close to within one run. Keith Ginter went 2-5 while Toro was 3-4. Shane Wright suffered the loss after allowing four runs on eight hits over 6.1 innings. GAME TWO VS. BAYLOR The Red Raiders jumped on Baylor starter Jason Jennings for eight runs after four innings. Tech led 8-1 before the Bears closed the gap to 8-4 with a run in the fifth and two in the seventh. It wasn’t enough as Texas Tech added three in the bottom of the eighth. Monty Ward was credited with the win after striking out nine over 6.2 innings. Brad Ralston picked up the save with 1.1 innings of hitless relief. Bard drove in three runs on his 14th homer of the year while Keith Ginter hit his 17th of the season. Ryan Ruiz went also had three RBI while going 2-5. GAME THREE VS. TEXAS A&M In the first of two games on Saturday, Texas Tech defeated Texas A&M to knock the Aggies out of the tournament. Tech built a 9-2 lead heading into the eighth inning before Texas A&M scored four. Brad Ralston pitched the final 1.1 innings allowing no hits and no runs for his sixth save of the season. Joe Dillon hit his 30th and 31st home runs of the year while Josh Bard went 3-5 with a pair of doubles. The Red Raiders pounded out 17 hits off three Aggie pitchers. GAME THREE VS. TEXAS A&M In the first two tournament meetings, the Aggies defeated the Red Raiders 11-7 on Saturday. Texas A&M led 9-2 after six innings before Tech scored one in the seventh and four in the ninth. The Red Raiders committed a tournament-record six errors in the game. Texas Tech starter Joe Smith allowed 11 runs (five earned) on 14 hits over 7.0 innings. At the plate, Jason Landreth was 3-4 with an RBI and Jason Huth went 2-5 with two RBI. GAME FOUR VS. OKLAHOMA STATE The Red Raiders defeated Oklahoma State in their second game on Saturday by the score of 7-6. Trailing 4-1 in the top of the sixth, Tech scored six runs on six hits to take the 7-4 lead. Ginter, Toro and Jason Huth each had two hits apiece to pace the offensive attack. On the mound, Coach Hays used four pitchers. Zach Stewart and Ralston combined to go 3.2 scoreless innings out of the bullpen to move Tech into the championship game. GAME FOUR VS. OKLAHOMA The second meeting of the 1998 tournament with Oklahoma saw Texas Tech win, 4-3. The Red Raiders scored all of their runs in the first three innings with three in the first and one in the third. Texas Tech starter Cade Allison allowed three runs in 5.2 innings before Ralston earned his second save of the tournament with 3.1 relief innings. Bard keyed the Red Raiders attack by going 2-4 with a home run, double, two runs and two RBI. Kevin Jordan and Ginter also had two hits apiece. GAME FIVE VS. OKLAHOMA The championship game provided plenty of fireworks for the 5,400 fans in attendance. The Red Raiders and Sooners combined for 36 runs on 40 hits, including 19 extra-base hits. Texas Tech used seven pitchers and finished the game with Ginter, a second baseman, throwing the final 1.1 innings. After three innings, Tech led 8-6. Oklahoma tied the game in the fourth with two runs. GAME FIVE VS. TEXAS A&M In the championship game, the Red Raiders had to face regular-season champion Texas A&M. The Aggies defeated the Red Raiders earlier in the tournament, 11-7. This time, it was all Texas Tech as the Red Raiders won 14-7 and had 18 hits off four Aggie pitchers. Tech wasted no time with eight runs in the second inning and built leads of 9-0 and 12-3. Jordan, Landreth, Brandon Buckley and Austry combined to go 12-17 with two home runs, two doubles, 10 runs and 10 RBI. Ironically, current Tech reliever Clancy Fossum faced the Red Raiders as a relief pitcher for Texas A&M. 1997 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Thursday, May 15 #1 Texas Tech 12, #6 Missouri 2 #2 Oklahoma State 11, #5 Baylor 8 #3 Texas A&M 11, #4 Oklahoma 3 1998 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Friday, May 16 Missouri 9, Baylor 8 Oklahoma 5, Texas Tech 7 Texas Tech 7, Oklahoma State 6 Thursday, May 14 #1 Texas A&M 4, #6 Oklahoma 3 #2 Baylor 7, #5 Missouri 3 #3 Texas Tech 5, #4 Oklahoma 1 Saturday, May 17 Texas Tech 9, Texas A&M 6 Oklahoma 16, Missouri 7 Texas Tech 7, Oklahoma State 6 Friday, May 15 Oklahoma State 11, Missouri 8 Oklahoma 10, Texas A&M 4 Texas Tech 11, Baylor 4 Sunday, May 18 Oklahoma 10, Oklahoma State 5 Oklahoma 19, Texas Tech 17 (Title Game) Saturday, May 16 Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 Oklahoma 9, Oklahoma State 4 Texas A&M 11, Texas Tech 7 Total Attendance: 56,742 Sunday, May 17 Texas Tech 4, Oklahoma 3 Texas Tech 14, Texas A&M 7 (Title Game) Total Attendance: 113,108 27 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 SEASON RESULTS Record: 33-25 Home: 21-12 Away: 10-11 Date Opponent W Score L R-H-E R-H-E Inn # 2/18/11 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 8-0 8-12-1 0-2-2 9 # 2/19/11 NORTHWESTERN W 6-16-7-11-4-59 # 2/19/11 UTAH VALLEY W 6-2 6-13-2 2-8-3 9 # 2/20/11 NORTHWESTERN W 8-6 8-15-2 6-11-1 9 ^ 2/24/11 BYU W 7-4 7-10-1 4-12-1 9 ^ 2/25/11 BYU 3-8 L 3-9-4 8-11-1 9 ^ 2/26/11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 15-3 15-18-0 3-9-1 9 ^ 2/27/11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 14-8 14-16-1 8-13-1 9 3/01/11 UNLV W 9-49-9-04-7-19 3/02/11 UNLV 3-4 L 3-5-0 4-10-0 9 3/04/11 #8 TCU 0-7 L 0-4-1 7-14-0 9 3/05/11 #8 TCU 6-8 L 6-5-1 8-16-1 9 3/06/11 #8 TCU 1-8 L 1-3-1 8-15-0 9 + 3/11/11 IOWA W 9-7 9-15-3 7-12-1 9 +3/12/11 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 5-14 L 5-10-1 14-16-0 9 + 3/12/11 IOWA W 6-4 6-7-2 4-5-2 9 +3/13/11 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 6-5 6-10-0 5-10-0 9 +3/15/11 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 9-7 9-9-1 7-14-0 9 * 3/18/11 at #14 Baylor W 6-5 6-10-0 5-10-0 9 * 3/19/11 at #14 Baylor 13-14 L 13-22-3 14-12-0 9 * 3/20/11 at #14 Baylor W 10-6 10-19-1 6-8-1 (10) 3/22/11 at Dallas Baptist W 7-6 7-10-2 6-8-2 9 * 3/25/11 NEBRASKA 5-15 L 5-8-4 15-19-0 9 * 3/26/11 NEBRASKA W 10-8 10-14-1 8-11-1 9 * 3/27/11 NEBRASKA W 3-0 3-4-1 0-5-0 9 * 4/01/11 at #7 Oklahoma 1-10 L 1-3-2 10-11-1 9 * 4/02/11 at #7 Oklahoma 1-11 L 1-6-2 11-13-0 9 * 4/03/11 at #7 Oklahoma 5-8 L 5-7-1 8-16-0 9 4/05/11 vs. UTSA - 1 W 8-2 8-8-1 2-6-4 9 4/06/11 vs. UTSA - 2 W 11-6 11-16-0 6-13-1 9 * 4/08/11 vs. #5 TEXAS A&M W 4-3 4-13-0 3-12-1 (12) * 4/09/11 vs. #5 TEXAS A&M 4-5 L 4-4-3 5-9-1 9 * 4/10/11 vs. #5 TEXAS A&M 8-14 L 8-13-1 14-21-4 9 4/12/11 at New Mexico W 4-1 4-6-2 1-11-0 9 4/13/11 at New Mexico W 7-6 7-7-0 6-13-0 9 * 4/15/11 at #4 Texas 1-4 L 1-8-1 4-5-1 9 * 4/16/11 at #4 Texas W 2-1 2-7-0 1-3-0 9 * 4/17/11 at #4 Texas 1-3 L 1-6-0 3-6-1 9 4/18/11 at Texas State W 8-5 8-9-1 5-7-0 9 * 4/21/11 at Kansas State 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-8-1 9 * 4/22/11 at Kansas State 3-4 L 3-8-0 4-6-1 9 * 4/23/11 at Kansas State 1-4 L 1-7-1 4-10-0 9 4/26/11 NEW MEXICO W 6-1 6-6-1 1-4-0 9 4/27/11 NEW MEXICO 4-8 L 4-4-3 8-10-2 9 * 4/29/11 KANSAS W 3-2 3-8-1 2-9-0 (10) * 4/30/11 KANSAS W 9-4 9-10-1 4-13-1 9 * 5/01/11 KANSAS W 8-7 8-9-2 7-14-4 9 5/03/11 DALLAS BAPTIST 1-11 L 1-5-3 11-11-0 9 5/10/11 at Michigan W 8-2 8-10-2 2-5-1 9 5/11/11 at Michigan W 6-4 6-5-1 4-11-2 9 * 5/13/11 at Missouri 1-11 L 1-7-2 11-10-2 9 * 5/14/11 at Missouri W 6-4 6-10-0 4-7-1 9 * 5/15/11 at Missouri 3-4 L 3-8-0 4-3-0 9 * 5/20/11 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 10-11 L 10-18-3 11-14-1 9 * 5/21/11 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE W 11-7 11-17-0 7-15-1 9 * 5/22/11 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-3 5-5-0 3-8-1 9 $ 5/25/11 vs. #13 Texas A&M 5-10 L 5-10-1 10-18-2 9 $ 5/26/11 vs. #12 Oklahoma 1-3 L 1-6-0 3-12-1 9 Neutral: 2-2 Overall Big 12 Pitcher of Record Attend Temp Time 1-0-0 0-0-0 Neely (W 1-0) 2,398 73°2:44 2-0-00-0-0Kilcrease (W 1-0) 3,551 68° 2:01 3-0-0 0-0-0 Parten (W 1-0) 3,189 73° 2:45 4-0-0 0-0-0 Paiz (W 1-0) 2,240 64° 2:44 5-0-0 0-0-0 Fowler (W 1-0) 2,316 66° 2:44 5-1-0 0-0-0 Coulombe (L 0-1) 2,448 55° 3:04 6-1-0 0-0-0 Kilcrease (W 2-0) 3,104 80° 2:25 7-1-0 0-0-0 McCrummen (W 1-0) 2,372 72° 3:08 8-1-00-0-0Paiz (W 2-0) 2,060 72° 3:02 8-2-0 0-0-0 Flora (L 0-1) 2,045 68° 2:27 8-3-0 0-0-0 Coulombe (L 0-2) 4,173 68° 2:36 8-4-0 0-0-0 Masek (L 0-1) 3,060 54° 3:03 8-5-0 0-0-0 Parten (L 1-1) 3,118 48° 2:36 9-5-0 0-0-0 Neely (W 2-0) 2,452 85° 2:47 9-6-0 0-0-0 Parten (L 1-2) 2,394 56° 3:04 10-6-0 0-0-0 Masek (W 1-1) 2,467 67° 2:08 11-6-0 0-0-0 Paiz (W 3-0) 2,778 68° 2:45 12-6-0 0-0-0 von Schamann (W 1-0) 2,883 58° 3:01 13-6-0 1-0-0 Neely (W 3-0) 3,308 85° 3:09 13-7-0 1-1-0 Flora (L 0-2) 3,122 82° 3:37 14-7-0 2-1-0 Neely (W 4-0)- 2,575 74° 3:29 15-7-0 2-1-0 Neely (W 5-0) 437 80° 3:01 15-8-0 2-2-0 Parten (L 1-3) 2,965 81° 2:44 16-8-0 3-2-0 Neely (W 6-0) 3,382 76° 3:17 17-8-0 4-2-0 Kilcrease (W 3-0) 2,983 42° 2:33 17-9-0 4-3-0 Paiz (L 3-1) 2,002 81° 2:20 17-10-0 4-4-0 Masek (L 1-2) 1,983 84° 3:05 17-11-0 4-5-0 Kilcrease (L 3-1) 1,367 84° 2:56 18-11-0 4-5-0 Stewart (W 1-0) - 78° 2:32 19-11-0 4-5-0 Neely (W 7-0) 860 79° 2:59 20-11-0 5-5-0 Neely (W 8-0) 3,881 87° 3:51 20-12-0 5-6-0 Fowler (L 1-1) 3,381 91° 2:41 20-13-0 5-7-0 Kilcrease (L 3-2) 3,086 69° 3:06 21-13-0 5-7-0 Stewart (W 2-0) 1,243 60° 2:16 22-13-0 5-7-0 von Schamann (W 2-0) 1,237 62° 2:44 22-14-0 5-8-0 Paiz (L 3-2) 7,286 82° 2:32 23-14-0 6-8-0 Masek (W 2-2) 7,201 80° 2:36 23-15-0 6-9-0 Flora (L 0-3) 7,067 81° 2:23 24-15-0 6-9-0 Corwin (W 1-0) 1,167 91° 2:52 24-16-0 6-10-0 Paiz (L 3-3) 759 56° 2:41 24-17-0 6-11-0 Masek (L 2-3) 931 69° 2:49 24-18-0 6-12-0 Stewart (L 2-1) 1,170 53° 2:25 25-18-0 6-12-0 von Schamann (W 3-0) 2,232 78° 2:19 25-19-0 6-12-0 Parten (L 1-4) 2,107 65° 2:50 26-19-0 7-12-0 Neely (W 9-0) 2,397 95° 2:39 27-19-0 8-12-0 Masek (W 3-3) 2,983 74° 2:52 28-19-0 9-12-0 Kilcrease (W 4-2) 2,288 46° 3:13 28-20-0 9-12-0 Kilcrease (L 4-3) 2,153 72° 2:57 29-20-0 9-12-0 von Schamann (W 4-0) 877 68° 2:29 30-20-0 9-12-0 Kilcrease (W 5-3) 976 77° 3:01 30-21-0 9-13-0 Paiz (L 3-4) 342 58° 2:32 31-21-0 10-13-0 Masek (W 4-3) 755 52° 2:59 31-22-0 10-14-0 McCrummen (L 1-1) 378 51° 2:42 31-23-0 10-15-0 Neely (L 9-1) 2,813 81° 3:24 32-23-0 11-15-0 Masek (W 5-3) 2,756 87° 2:51 33-23-0 12-15-0 von Schamann (W 5-0) 2,977 88° 2:17 33-24-0 12-15-0 Paiz (L 3-5) 4,079 75° 2:46 33-25-0 12-15-0 Masek (L 5-4) 3,657 68° 2:53 * Big 12 Conference game # Red Raider Classic - Dan Law Field (Lubbock, Texas) ^ Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic - Dan Law Field (Lubbock, Texas) + Texas Tech Invitational - Dan Law Field (Lubbock, Texas) $ Big 12 Championship - RedHawks Field (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ( ) extra inning game 28 Big 12 Conference: 12-15 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 SEASON STATISTICS 29 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 BIG 12 CONFERENCE ONLY STATS 30 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 TEXAS TECH - BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS 31 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 1 SEED TEXAS 32 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 2 SEED TEXAS A&M 33 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 3 SEED OKLAHOMA 34 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 4 SEED OKLAHOMA STATE 35 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 5 SEED BAYLOR 36 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 6 SEED KANSAS STATE 37 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL vs. No. 8 SEED MISSOURI 38 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEAM HITTING GAME-BY-GAME 39 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEAM PITCHING GAME-BY-GAME 40 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL AB-R-H-RBI BREAKDOWN 2 3 McGruder LeJeune 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Redman Popescu Barnes Whitehead Paiz Hanslik Hagen Williams von Schamann 17 18 36 Lopez Randolph Wheeler Western Michigan 5-1-3-1 4-0-0-0 1-1-0-1 Northwestern 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-2-2 0-0-0-0 5-1-2-1 3-2-2-0 3-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 4-1-3-2 0-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 2-1-1-0 3-0-1-1 2-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 DNP 2-1-0-0 3-2-1-0 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 2/19 Utah Valley 5-0-2-1 DNP 3-0-1-0 DNP 3-1-2-1 5-2-3-1 4-1-1-0 4-1-1-0 5-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-2-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0-0 2/20 Northwestern 5-0-2-0 DNP 5-1-4-3 3-2-2-0 2-2-1-0 5-1-3-0 5-0-1-0 DNP 4-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 2/24 BYU 2/25 BYU 2-0-1-1 DNP 5-1-1-0 DNP 3-0-2-3 5-1-2-1 4-1-1-0 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-1 DNP 2-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 4-3-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-0-0 DNP 3-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 2/26 2/27 Northern Illinois 5-2-3-0 DNP 4-3-2-1 3-1-2-2 5-1-2-2 5-2-2-4 3-2-2-1 5-0-1-1 5-2-3-2 0-0-0-0 4-1-1-1 Northern Illinois 3-3-3-1 DNP 5-2-2-3 5-1-3-2 4-1-1-1 3-1-0-0 5-1-1-0 3-1-1-1 5-1-3-3 0-0-0-0 1-3-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-0-0 1-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 DNP DNP 3/1 UNLV 3-3-1-1 DNP 2-1-1-1 DNP 4-1-0-0 4-1-2-2 4-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-2 DNP 3-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 3/2 UNLV 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-2-1 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-2 0-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 3/4 TCU 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 DNP 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-2-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 3/5 TCU 3-1-1-1 DNP 3-1-0-1 3-1-1-1 3-1-0-1 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP 3-1-1-0 DNP 3-1-0-0 DNP DNP 3/6 TCU 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP 3-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3/11 Iowa 4-1-3-0 DNP 4-1-3-3 4-1-2-0 4-1-2-1 3-0-1-0 3-3-1-0 DNP 3/12 A&M-Corpus Christi 3-1-1-0 DNP 4-1-1-1 1-0-0-1 4-1-1-0 4-0-2-1 4-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 5-1-1-2 DNP 3-0-1-2 DNP 4-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2-2 0-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 3/12 Iowa 3-0-1-2 DNP 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-3 DNP 3-1-1-0 4-1-2-0 DNP 3-2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-0-0 3/12 A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0-1-0 DNP 3-1-1-0 1-0-1-2 3-0-1-1 2-2-1-0 3/15 A&M-Corpus Christi 1-1-0-1 DNP 4-0-3-2 0-0-0-0 3-2-1-0 4-0-0-1 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 0-1-0-0 3-1-1-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0-0 2-0-1-0 4-1-1-2 3-1-2-0 4-0-0-0 DNP 3-2-2-2 DNP 0-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 2-1-0-1 3/18 Baylor 5-1-2-1 DNP 3-1-0-0 DNP 3-2-2-1 DNP 4-0-0-1 5-0-1-1 4-1-1-0 5-0-2-1 0-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-2-1 3/19 Baylor 5-1-3-3 DNP 4-1-1-1 6-1-4-3 3/20 Baylor 6-0-1-1 DNP 6-1-1-1 5-2-2-1 3-1-1-0 DNP 5-2-2-1 DNP 5-0-2-1 DNP 6-3-5-2 DNP 2-0-0-0 2-1-1-1 5-1-2-0 1-2-1-1 5-1-3-1 1-0-1-0 6-2-3-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-2-1 0-0-0-0 5-1-2-1 0-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3/22 Dallas Baptist 5-1-2-3 DNP 4-0-1-1 6-1-3-3 3-1-0-1 2-2-1-2 DNP 5-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-3-0 0-1-0-0 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3/25 Nebraska 3-1-1-0 DNP 4-1-1-0 3-0-2-2 DNP 2-2-1-0 1-0-0-0 5-0-1-2 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0-1 3/26 Nebraska 4-3-3-1 4-1-1-0 DNP 3-0-2-4 3-2-2-0 3-1-1-1 1-0-0-0 5-1-2-1 DNP 4-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 4-1-1-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 3/27 Nebraska 2-0-0-0 2-1-1-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 2-0-0-1 DNP 3-0-1-0 DNP 3-0-1-1 0-0-0-0 3-1-0-1 1-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4/1 4-0-0-0 Oklahoma 4-1-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4/2 Oklahoma 4-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP 2-1-1-1 1-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 4-0-3-0 4/3 Oklahoma 4-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-1 5-2-2-3 4-0-2-0 4-0-1-1 DNP 4-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-1-1-0 4/5 UTSA - 1 4-1-1-1 DNP 4-0-1-1 DNP 3-1-2-3 DNP 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 2-3-1-0 3-1-1-0 4-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-1 4/5 UTSA - 2 3-1-0-0 DNP 4-1-3-0 4-2-2-3 4-1-2-1 DNP 5-2-3-2 3-1-1-1 4-1-2-1 3-1-1-2 5-0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 2-1-1-0 DNP 4/8 Texas A&M 4-1-3-1 DNP 5-0-2-1 2-1-1-0 5-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-2 5-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 6-1-3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-0-1-0 4/9 Texas A&M 2-1-1-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 4-1-0-0 4-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0-0 4/10 Texas A&M 4-1-0-0 DNP 5-1-3-3 4-0-2-1 4-1-0-0 4-3-3-0 5-1-2-1 5-0-2-1 3-0-0-0 DNP 5-1-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 4/12 New Mexico DNP DNP 4-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 4-0-2-1 3-2-1-2 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4/13 New Mexico 3-2-1-0 DNP 3-1-1-2 DNP 4-0-1-1 3-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-2 4-1-1-1 4/15 Texas 3-1-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 3-0-2-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 4/16 Texas 4-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-2-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 0-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4/17 Texas 4-0-1-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-2-0 2-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 4/18 Texas State 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0-0 4-2-1-0 2-1-1-1 5-0-1-2 3-3-2-2 5-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 0-0-0-0 5-0-2-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 4/21 Kansas State 3-1-1-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-1 2-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4/22 Kansas State 5-0-1-1 DNP 4-0-0-0 5-0-2-0 3-0-2-2 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 4-2-3-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4/23 Kansas State 3-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-2-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 3-0-2-0 4/26 New Mexico 1-1-0-0 DNP 3-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 4-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-4 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 4/27 New Mexico 3-0-0-1 DNP 2-2-1-0 3-1-1-0 3-0-1-1 2-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4/29 Kansas 3-0-0-0 DNP 3-0-1-1 5-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-1 DNP 4-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-1-0 4/30 Kansas 3-2-1-4 DNP 4-3-3-1 0-1-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-2-2-0 3-0-1-1 3-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 5/1 Kansas 5-0-0-0 DNP 5-1-2-2 0-0-0-0 5-1-1-0 5-0-0-1 2-3-1-0 4-1-2-1 4-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 3-2-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-0-0-1 5/3 Dallas Baptist 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-2-0 2-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 5/10 Michigan 4-1-1-0 DNP 5-1-1-1 DNP 3-2-1-0 5-1-3-3 3-2-2-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 5/11 Michigan 5-3-2-2 DNP 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 5-1-2-2 2-0-0-1 5-0-0-0 3-2-1-0 3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 5/13 Missouri DNP DNP 5-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 5-1-1-0 4-0-2-1 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 5/14 Missouri DNP DNP 3-2-1-2 1-0-1-1 4-0-2-1 5-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 5-1-1-0 4-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1-1-0 5/15 Missouri DNP DNP 4-1-2-0 3-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 3-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 3-1-2-1 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5/20 Oklahoma State DNP DNP 6-1-2-1 3-1-2-1 5-3-4-1 3-0-2-3 6-2-4-1 1-1-0-0 6-1-2-2 1-0-0-0 5-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-0-1-0 5/21 Oklahoma State DNP DNP 5-3-3-0 5-0-1-0 6-2-3-1 5-1-2-2 2-3-1-2 3-1-2-1 4-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 5-1-3-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-2 5/22 Oklahoma State DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 3-1-2-4 4-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-1-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-1-0-0 5/25 vs. Texas A&M DNP DNP 4-1-2-0 3-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 5-1-4-1 3-1-1-1 4-0-0-1 3-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 4-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-1 5/26 vs. Oklahoma DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 Date Opponent 2/18 2/19 4 5 Tomlinson Altobelli 41 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 14 15 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION BREAKDOWN (Team record with player at that position) Date Opp. 2/18 WMU P C SS LF CF RF DH Redman LeJeune Barnes Paiz Popescu Kilcrease Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Hanslik 2/19 UVU Parten Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Hanslik 2/20 NW Flora Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Hanslik Paiz 2/24 BYU Flora Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Randolph 2/25 BYU Coulombe Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Lopez 2/26 NIU Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Altobelli 2/27 NIU Parten Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Whitehead 3/1 UNLV Paiz Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Wheeler Paiz CATCHER Kevin Whitehead__________________ 35 (21-14) Bo Altobelli_______________________ 20 (10-10) Mason Randolph______________________3 (2-1) 3/2 UNLV Flora Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Wheeler 3/4 TCU Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Paiz Randolph 3/5 TCU Kilcrease Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes von schamann Paiz 3/6 TCU Parten Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes von schamann Paiz FIRST BASE Stephen Hagen____________________ 58 (33-25) 3/11 IOWA Coulombe Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes von schamann Paiz 3/12 AMUCC Parten Altobelli Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Lopez Barnes McGruder Paiz 3/12 IOWA Masek Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman McGruder Barnes Wheeler Paiz Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Popescu 3/15 AMUCC von Schamann Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson 3/18 BU Parten Whitehead Hagen 3/19 BU Masek Altobelli 3/20 BU Kilcrease SHORTSTOP Kelby Tomlinson___________________ 58 (33-25) THIRD BASE Reid Redman_____________________ 58 (33-25) LEFT FIELD Jamodrick McGruder_________________ 14 (9-5) Nick Popescu_______________________ 11 (6-5) David Paiz____________________________8 (6-2) Nick Hanslik__________________________7 (4-3) Mason Randolph______________________6 (4-2) Andre Wheeler________________________6 (3-3) Bo Altobelli___________________________4 (0-4) Scott LeJeune_________________________1 (1-0) Jordan Lopez_________________________1 (0-1) CENTER FIELD Barrett Barnes_____________________ 57 (33-24) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1) RIGHT FIELD David Paiz________________________ 26 (15-11) Andre Wheeler_____________________ 23 (15-8) Duke von Schamann___________________4 (1-3) Nick Hanslik__________________________3 (1-2) Jamodrick McGruder___________________2 (1-1) DESIGNATED HITTER David Paiz________________________ 22 (11-11) Bo Altobelli_________________________ 12 (8-4) Nick Popescu_________________________8 (5-3) Mason Randolph______________________5 (2-3) Kevin Whitehead______________________4 (3-1) Nick Hanslik__________________________2 (2-0) Marshall Williams______________________2 (1-1) Andre Wheeler________________________2 (1-1) Jordan Lopez_________________________1 (0-1) 3/13 AMUCC 3/22 DBU McGruder Tomlinson 3B 2/19 NW Coulombe Whitehead Hagen 2B STARTING PITCHER Robbie Kilcrease_____________________ 12 (8-4) Trey Masek_________________________ 11 (6-5) Jamen Parten_________________________9 (5-4) David Paiz____________________________9 (4-5) Duke von Schamann___________________7 (6-1) Daniel Coulombe______________________4 (2-2) Ben Flora_____________________________3 (2-1) Brennan Stewart_______________________3 (0-3) SECOND BASE Jamodrick McGruder_______________ 33 (19-14) Nick Popescu_____________________ 25 (14-11) Coulombe Whitehead 1B Redman Randolph Barnes Paiz Popescu Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes McGruder Paiz Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Randolph Barnes von schamann Paiz Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes Paiz Altobelli Popescu Paiz Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Randolph Barnes Wheeler Paiz Parten Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes Paiz Randolph 3/26 NU Masek Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes Paiz Williams 3/27 NU Kilcrease Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Randolph Barnes Wheeler Paiz 3/25 NU 4/1 OU Paiz Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Randolph Barnes Wheeler Paiz 4/2 OU Masek Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes Paiz Randolph 4/3 OU Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Wheeler Barnes Paiz Williams 4/5 UTSA-1 Parten Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Paiz Wheeler 4/5 UTSA-2 von Schamann Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Randolph Barnes Paiz Whitehead 4/8 A&M Paiz Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Wheeler Paiz 4/9 A&M Masek Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Paiz Popescu 4/10 A&M Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson 4/12 UNM Parten Altobelli Hagen 4/13 UNM Popescu Redman Altobelli Barnes Paiz Popescu Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Paiz Whitehead Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Wheeler Randolph 4/15 UT Paiz Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Wheeler Altobelli 4/16 UT Masek Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Paiz Altobelli 4/17 UT Stewart Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Paiz Popescu 4/18 TXST Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Paiz Altobelli 4/21 KSU Paiz Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Hanslik Paiz 4/22 KSU Masek Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Paiz Altobelli Stewart Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Wheeler Paiz Altobelli von Schamann Randolph Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Altobelli Randolph Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Whitehead Paiz 4/23 KSU 4/26 UNM 4/27 UNM Parten 4/29 KU Paiz Altobelli Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Wheeler 4/30 KU Masek Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Wheeler Paiz Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Popescu Whitehead Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Popescu Barnes Wheeler Paiz von Schamann Randolph Hagen McGruder Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Popescu McGruder Tomlinson 5/1 KU 5/3 DBU 5/10 MICH 5/11 MICH von Schamann Altobelli Kilcrease Kilcrease Whitehead Hagen Redman Popescu Barnes Paiz Altobelli 5/13 MU Paiz Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Wheeler Paiz 5/14 MU Masek Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Hanslik Barnes Wheeler Paiz von Schamann Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Altobelli Barnes Wheeler Paiz 5/15 MU 5/20 OSU Paiz Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Altobelli Barnes Wheeler Paiz 5/21 OSU Masek Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Altobelli von Schamann Whitehead Altobelli 5/22 OSU Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler 5/25 A&M Stewart Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Altobelli Barnes Wheeler Paiz 5/26 OU Masek Whitehead Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Redman Paiz Barnes Wheeler Altobelli 42 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER Date Opp. Leadoff 2nd 3rd Cleanup 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 2/18 WMU Tomlinson McGruder Barnes LeJeune Popescu Paiz Hagen Whitehead Redman 2/19 NW Tomlinson McGruder Barnes Popescu Paiz Hagen Altobelli Hanslik Redman 2/19 UVU Tomlinson McGruder Barnes Popescu Paiz Hagen Hanslik Whitehead Redman 2/20 NW Tomlinson McGruder Barnes Popescu Paiz Hagen Altobelli Hanslik Redman 2/24 BYU McGruder Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Whitehead Paiz Hagen Randolph Redman 2/25 BYU Tomlinson McGruder Barnes Popescu Hagen Paiz Altobelli Lopez Redman 2/26 NIU McGruder Altobelli Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Hagen Paiz Whitehead Redman 2/27 NIU McGruder Altobelli Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Redman 3/1 UNLV McGruder Wheeler Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Redman 3/2 UNLV McGruder Altobelli Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Hagen Wheeler Paiz Redman 3/4 TCU McGruder Randolph Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Whitehead Hagen Paiz Redman 3/5 TCU McGruder Tomlinson Paiz Barnes Popescu Hagen Altobelli von Schamann Redman 3/6 TCU McGruder Tomlinson Paiz Barnes von Schamann Hagen Altobelli Popescu Redman 3/11 IOWA Barnes McGruder Tomlinson Paiz Hagen von Schamann Altobelli Popescu Redman 3/12 TAMUCC Barnes McGruder Tomlinson Paiz Hagen Altobelli Popescu Lopez Redman 3/12 IOWA McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Popescu Whitehead Hagen Wheeler Redman 3/13 TAMUCC McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Popescu Whitehead Hagen Wheeler Redman 3/15 TAMUCC McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Popescu Whitehead Hagen Randolph Redman 3/18 BU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Popescu Whitehead Hagen Wheeler Redman 3/19 BU Tomlinson McGruder Barnes Paiz Hagen Altobelli Randolph von Schamann Redman 3/20 BU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Hagen Whitehead Altobelli Wheeler Redman 3/22 DBU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Hagen Wheeler Altobelli Randolph Redman 3/25 NU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Paiz Hagen Wheeler Whitehead Randolph Redman 3/26 NU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Hagen Paiz Wheeler Altobelli Williams Redman 3/27 NU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Hagen Paiz Wheeler Altobelli Randolph Redman 4/1 OU McGruder Barnes Tomlinson Hagen Paiz Wheeler Altobelli Randolph Redman 4/2 OU McGruder Tomlinson Barnes Hagen Paiz Wheeler Altobelli Randolph Redman 4/3 OU McGruder Tomlinson Barnes Hagen Wheeler Paiz Whitehead Williams Redman 4/5 UTSA-1 McGruder Wheeler Barnes Hagen Whitehead Paiz Tomlinson Hanslik Redman 4/5 UTSA-2 McGruder Altobelli Barnes Hagen Whitehead Paiz Tomlinson Randolph Redman 4/8 A&M McGruder Wheeler Barnes Hagen Whitehead Paiz Tomlinson Hanslik Redman 4/9 A&M McGruder Popescu Barnes Hagen Whitehead Paiz Tomlinson Hanslik Redman 4/10 A&M McGruder Altobelli Hagen Popescu Barnes Whitehead Tomlinson Paiz Redman 4/12 UNM Tomlinson Altobelli Barnes Hagen Paiz Popescu Whitehead Hanslik Redman 4/13 UNM McGruder Popescu Barnes Hagen Whitehead Tomlinson Wheeler Randolph Redman 4/15 UT McGruder Altobelli Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Tomlinson Wheeler Redman 4/16 UT McGruder Altobelli Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Tomlinson Paiz Redman 4/17 UT McGruder Altobelli Barnes Hagen Tomlinson Popescu Paiz Hanslik Redman 4/18 TXST McGruder Altobelli Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Tomlinson Paiz Redman 4/21 KSU McGruder Altobelli Barnes Hagen Tomlinson Popescu Paiz Hanslik Redman 4/22 KSU McGruder Altobelli Barnes Tomlinson Hagen Paiz Popescu Whitehead Redman 4/23 KSU McGruder Altobelli Wheeler Paiz Redman Popescu Hagen Whitehead Tomlinson 4/26 UNM Tomlinson Altobelli McGruder Paiz Barnes Wheeler Hagen Randolph Redman 4/27 UNM Tomlinson Altobelli McGruder Paiz Barnes Whitehead Hagen Randolph Pairten 4/29 KU McGruder Altobelli Barnes Hagen Popescu Paiz Tomlinson Wheeler Redman 4/30 KU McGruder Redman Barnes Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Whitehead Paiz Wheeler 5/1 KU McGruder Redman Barnes Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Whitehead Paiz Wheeler 5/3 DBU McGruder Redman Barnes Hagen Popescu Tomlinson Whitehead Paiz Wheeler 5/10 MICH McGruder Redman Barnes Hagen Tomlinson Paiz Popescu Wheeler Randolph 5/11 MICH McGruder Redman Barnes Hagen Tomlinson Popescu Paiz Whitehead Altobelli 5/13 MU Wheeler Redman Tomlinson Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Hanslik 5/14 MU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Wheeler Hanslik 5/15 MU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Paiz Hagen Popescu Altobelli Whitehead Hanslik 5/20 OSU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Paiz Whitehead Altobelli Wheeler 5/21 OSU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Wheeler Altobelli 5/22 OSU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Wheeler Altobelli 5/25 A&M Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Wheeler Paiz 5/26 OU Tomlinson Redman Barnes Popescu Hagen Whitehead Paiz Wheeler Altobelli 43 BREAKDOWN (Team record with player at that spot in the lineup) LEADOFF Jamodrick McGruder_______________ 39 (23-16) Kelby Tomlinson_____________________ 16 (9-7) Barrett Barnes_________________________2 (1-1) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1) 2ND SPOT Bo Altobelli_________________________ 15 (8-7) Reid Redman_______________________ 14 (7-7) Barrett Barnes_______________________ 10 (8-2) Jamodrick McGruder___________________8 (5-3) Kelby Tomlinson_______________________5 (1-4) Andre Wheeler________________________3 (3-0) Nick Popescu_________________________2 (1-1) Mason Randolph______________________1 (0-1) 3RD SPOT Barrett Barnes_____________________ 34 (20-14) Kelby Tomlinson____________________ 18 (12-6) David Paiz____________________________2 (0-2) Jamodrick McGruder___________________2 (1-1) Stephen Hagen________________________1 (0-1) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1) CLEANUP Stephen Hagen_____________________ 19 (12-7) Nick Popescu_______________________ 15 (9-6) David Paiz__________________________ 14 (8-6) Barrett Barnes_________________________8 (3-5) Scott LeJeune_________________________1 (1-0) Kelby Tomlinson_______________________1 (0-1) 5TH SPOT Stephen Hagen_____________________ 18 (8-10) Nick Popescu______________________ 16 (11-5) David Paiz____________________________8 (6-2) Kevin Whitehead______________________6 (5-1) Kelby Tomlinson_______________________4 (2-2) Barrett Barnes_________________________3 (1-2) Duke von Schamann___________________1 (0-1) Andre Wheeler________________________1 (0-1) Reid Redman_________________________1 (0-1) 6TH SPOT Kevin Whitehead___________________ 16 (10-6) David Paiz__________________________ 12 (7-5) Stephen Hagen______________________ 10 (6-4) Andre Wheeler________________________7 (4-3) Nick Popescu_________________________6 (2-4) Kelby Tomlinson_______________________4 (3-1) Bo Altobelli___________________________2 (0-2) Duke von Schamann___________________1 (1-0) 7TH SPOT Bo Altobelli_________________________ 13 (7-6) Stephen Hagen______________________ 10 (7-3) Kevin Whitehead____________________ 10 (5-5) Kelby Tomlinson______________________ 9 (6-3) David Paiz____________________________9 (5-4) Nick Popescu_________________________3 (1-2) Andre Wheeler________________________2 (1-1) Nick Hanslik__________________________1 (1-0) Mason Randolph______________________1 (0-1) 8TH SPOT Andre Wheeler______________________ 12 (9-3) Mason Randolph____________________ 11 (7-4) David Paiz__________________________ 11 (6-5) Nick Hanslik__________________________8 (5-3) Kevin Whitehead______________________7 (4-3) Nick Popescu_________________________2 (1-1) Marshall Williams______________________2 (1-1) Jordan Lopez_________________________2 (0-2) Duke von Schamann___________________2 (0-2) Bo Altobelli___________________________1 (0-1) 9TH SPOT Reid Redman_____________________ 43 (26-17) Andre Wheeler________________________5 (2-3) Bo Altobelli___________________________5 (3-2) Nick Hanslik__________________________3 (1-2) Kelby Tomlinson_______________________1 (0-1) Mason Randolph______________________1 (1-0) RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 1: Western Michigan 0 at Texas Tech 8 GAME 6: BYU 8 at Texas Tech 3 GAME 11: #8 TCU 7 at Texas Tech 0 Feb. 18 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Western Michigan (1-1)000000000 0 2 2 Texas Tech (1-0) 300100 40X 8121 WP: Neely (1-0) LP: Moyer (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,398 Time: 2:44 Temp: 73° Highlights: Three Tech pitchers combined on a two-hit shutout - Tech’s first Opening Day shutout since 2001 (210, vs. Howard). It also marked Tech’s first two-hitter since 2006. Barrett Barnes hit a two-run homer in his first at-bat of the season while freshman David Paiz went 3-for-4 with two RBI in his collegiate debut. Daniel Coulombe pitched 3.2 innings of no-hit baseball to start the game (4.0 IP). John Neely pitched 4.0 IP allowing one hit with four strikeouts while at one point retiring 10 consecutive batters. Feb. 25 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas BYU (3-3) 100030022 8 11 1 Texas Tech (5-1) 110000100 3 9 4 WP: Anderson (1-0) LP: Coulombe (0-1) S: Neil (1) Attendance: 2,448 Time: 3:04 Temp: 55° Highlights: Texas Tech pitchers struck out 14 batters but it wasn’t enough as BYU took advantage of four Tech errors to tally three multi-run innings to record its first win over Tech in Lubbock since 1998. Daniel Coulombe pitched 5.0 innings and struck out nine batters while allowing four runs (3 ER) and five hits. Barrett Barnes improved his hit streak to 11 games going 2-for-4 with a run and RBI while Reid Redman went 1-for-4 to take his hit streak to six games - at least one hit in every game this season. Mar. 4 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #8 TCU (5-4) 010003300 7 14 0 Texas Tech (8-3) 000000000 0 4 1 WP: Winkler (3-0) LP: Coulombe (0-2) S: None Attendance: 4,173 Time: 2:36 Temp: 68° Highlights: TCU starting pitcher Kyle Winkler struck out nine and allowed four hits in eight innings while Tech starter Daniel Coulombe stuck out eight in 5.1 innings while at one point striking out seven of 11 batters from the second to fourth inning. Kelby Tomlinson extended his hit streak to 10 games. Barrett Barnes saw his hit streak end at 15 games. David Paiz was the only Tech player with a multi-hit game (2-for-3). It marked the first time Tech had been shutout in 87 games (April 11, 2009). GAME 2: Northwestern 1 at Texas Tech 6 GAME 7: Northern Illinois 3 at Texas Tech 15 GAME 12: #8 TCU 8 at Texas Tech 6 Feb. 19 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Northwestern (1-2) 100000000 1 4 5 Texas Tech (2-0) 120 111 00X 671 WP: Kilcrease (1-0) LP: Havey (0-1) S: None Attendance: 3,551 Time: 2:01 Temp: 68° Highlights: Robbie Kilcrease made his return to the mound after missing all of 2010 with Tommy John surgery to toss a career-high 7.0 innings allowing four hits and one run with four strikeouts in the win. Kelby Tomlinson stole two bases and went 2-for-3 with two RBI. Northwestern allowed three unearned runs due to five fielding errors. Jerad McCrummen pitched two perfect innings with one strikeout to finish the game. Stephen Hagen (1-for-4) and Reid Redman (1-for-3) also collected RBI for Tech. Feb. 26 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Northern Illinois (0-5) 000 200 100 3 9 1 Texas Tech (6-1) 602 220 30X 15 18 0 WP: Kilcrease (2-0) LP: Hermsen (0-1) S: None Attendance: 3,104 Time: 2:25 Temp: 80° Highlights: Robbie Kilcrease won his second straight start throwing 7.0 innings for the second time in a row and every Tech starter had at least one base hit by the fourth inning. Seven Red Raiders finished with multi-hit games, led by Jamodrick McGruder (3-for-5), who finished a home run shy of the cycle and David Paiz (3-for-5, 2 RBI), Nick Popescu (2-for-5, 4 RBI) and Bo Altobelli (2-for-3, 2 RBI). Barrett Barnes (12 games) and Reid Redman (6 games) both extended hit streaks. Mar. 5 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #8 TCU (6-4) 211200200 8 16 1 Texas Tech (8-4) 000060000 6 5 1 WP: Crichton (1-0) LP: Masek (0-1) S: Miller (2) Attendance: 3,060 Time: 3:03 Temp: 54° Highlights: Tech’s six-run fifth inning that included three hits, four walks and two hit-by-pitch wasn’t enough as TCU tallied two in the seventh after Tech tied the score at six in the fifth frame. Trey Masek took the loss - first career pitching 3.1 IP allowing four hits, two runs and two walks. David Paiz extended his hit streak to eight games going 1-for-4. Bo Altobelli had the Red Raiders’ only extra-base hit with a double in the fifth inning. Tech starting pitcher Robbie Kilcrease threw three innings (9 H, 5 R, 1 BB, 2 SO). GAME 3: Utah Valley 2 at Texas Tech 6 GAME 8: Northern Illinois 8 at Texas Tech 14 GAME 13: #8 TCU 8 at Texas Tech 1 Feb. 19 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Utah Valley (1-2) 010000010 2 8 3 Texas Tech (3-0) 211001100 6 13 2 WP: Parten (1-0) LP: Gray (0-1) S: None Attendance: 3,189 Time: 2:45 Temp: 73° Highlights: Jamen Parten won his Texas Tech debut pitching 5.0 innings allowing four hits and one run with four strikeouts. It marked the second straight outing Tech’s starter didn’t allow a walk. Nick Popescu went 3-for-5 with two runs a double and an RBI. Stephen Hagen went 2-for3 with two RBI. Tech totaled five stolen bases from five different players. Zach Fowler tossed two-scoreless innings in relief while freshman Trey Masek made his collegiate debut on the hill pitching two-scoreless innings. GAME 4: Northwestern 6 at Texas Tech 8 Feb. 20 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Northwestern (1-3) 001500000 6 11 1 Texas Tech (4-0) 022220 00X 8152 WP: Paiz (1-0) LP: Gailey (0-1) S: Neely (1) Attendance: 2,240 Time: 2:44 Temp: 64° Highlights: Tech finished the Red Raider Classic with a come-from-behind win while Kelby Tomlinson led the way (4-for-5, 3 RBI) being named the Most Outstanding Player. Ben Flora started but lasted only 3.0 innings but freshman David Paiz entered and threw 4.0 innings with six strikeouts in relief during his first career outing to earn the win. John Neely pitched the final two frames (2.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 SO) to earn Tech’s first save of the season. Nick Popescu (3for-5) and Stephen Hagen (2-for-4, HR) also paced Tech. GAME 5: BYU 4 at Texas Tech 7 Feb. 24 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas BYU (1-3) 010101100 4 12 1 Texas Tech (5-0) 100201 30X 7101 WP: Fowler (1-0) LP: Shutt (0-2) S: Neely (2) Attendance: 2,316 Time: 2:59 Temp: 66° Highlights: Texas Tech took the lead for good in the seventh on Nick Popescu’s RBI double down the left-field line while Zach Fowler pitched one inning in relief with two strikeouts to earn his first career victory. Marks the second straight year that Tech has started the season 5-0. John Neely pitched the final 1.2 innings with two strikeouts to earn his second save. Reid Redman led the way offensively going 2-for-3 with three RBI. Popescu (2-for-5) and Stephen Hagen (1-for-4, 3 runs) also paced Tech at the plate. Feb. 27 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Northern Illinois (0-6) 004 001 201 8 13 1 Texas Tech (7-1) 600 210 05X 14 16 1 WP: McCrummen (1-0) LP: Gonzales (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,372 Time: 3:08 Temp: 72° Highlights: For the second straight game Texas Tech scored six runs in the first inning to lead Tech to its first 7-1 start since 2005. Jamodrick McGruder went 3-for-3 with two triples and reached base in all six plate appearances to be named the Brooks Wallace Classic’s Most Outstanding Player. Kelby Tomlinson hit his first career home run going 2-for-5. Bo Altobelli (3-for-5) and David Paiz (3-for-5) also had three-hit performances. Jerad McCrummen (3.1 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) earned his first career win. GAME 9: UNLV 4 at Texas Tech 9 Mar. 1 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas UNLV (7-2) 020010010 4 7 1 Texas Tech (8-1) 120 041 01X 990 WP: Paiz (2-0) LP: Javate (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,060 Time: 3:02 Temp: 72° Highlights: David Paiz pitched five innings in his first career start to win his second game of the season before handing off to the Tech bullpen who used seven relievers to win its third straight game. Andre Wheeler made his first career start in right field going 2-for-4 with a run, RBI and double. Jamodrick McGruder stole three bases and went 1-for-3. Nick Popescu went 2-for-4 with two RBI. Seven Tech relievers combined pitched four innings allowing just two hits and one run with five strikeouts. GAME 10: UNLV 4 at Texas Tech 3 Mar. 2 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas UNLV (8-2) 004000000 4 10 0 Texas Tech (8-2) 000003000 3 5 0 WP: Dysinger (2-0) LP: Flora (0-1) S: Hartman (2) Attendance: 2,045 Time: 2:27 Temp: 68° Highlights: UNLV snapped Tech’s three-game win streak scoring all of its runs in the third inning and then holding on to the victory. Rebels starting pitcher Scott Dysinger carried a no-hitter through five innings before Reid Redman doubled to lead off the sixth. Barrett Barnes hit a two-run homer during the Red Raiders’ sixth inning, where they scored all of their runs. Kelby Tomlinson went 2-for-3 as the only Tech player with multiple hits. Trey Masek struck out four in 2.1 innings out of the Tech bullpen. 44 Mar. 6 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #8 TCU (7-4) 100000250 8 15 0 Texas Tech (8-5) 000000001 1 3 1 WP: Purke (2-0) LP: Parten (1-1) S: None Attendance: 3,118 Time: 2:36 Temp: 48° Highlights: TCU starting pitcher Matt Purke was perfect through 4.2 IP before Stephen Hagen singled through the left side. The Red Raiders held TCU to just a run through six innings, but Tech’s offense wasn’t able to get on the board until Nick Popescu hit a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning. Hagen was the only Tech player with more than one hit going 2-for-3. Tech starter Jamen Parten was impressive throwing 6.1 IP allowing three runs (2 ER) on eight hits with four strikeouts without allowing a walk. GAME 14: Iowa 7 at Texas Tech 9 Mar. 11 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Iowa (4-6) 000012040 7 12 1 Texas Tech (9-5) 110031 12X 9153 WP: Neely (2-0) LP: Kenyon (1-1) S: None Attendance: 2,452 Time: 2:47 Temp: 85° Highlights: Kelby Tomlinson drove in the game-winning runs with a bases-loaded single to right field in the bottom of the eighth to score two runs giving Tech the 9-7 win. Daniel Coulombe struck out six in the no-decision. John Neely pitched 1.1 innings with two strikeouts to earn the win. Every Tech starter had at least one hit while Tomlinson (3-for-4, 3 RBI), Jamodrick McGruder (3-for-4), Barrett Barnes (1-for-3, 3 runs), Bo Altobelli (2-for-4) and Reid Redman (2-for-4) led the way at the plate. GAME 15: A&M-Corpus Christi 14 at Texas Tech 5 Mar. 12 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11-5) 000134105 14 16 0 Texas Tech (9-6) 000001400 5 10 1 WP: Simko (2-2) LP: Parten (1-2) S: None Attendance: 2,394 Time: 3:04 Temp: 56° Highlights: David Paiz went 2-for-4 and hit his first career home run while Nick Popescu (2-for-4) was the only other Tech player with a multi-hit game. Jamen Parten started and went 4.1 innings allowing five hits and two runs with one strikeout and allowing two walks. It marked the first time a Tech opponent had scored more than eight runs and the first time an opponent had two big-innings (4-plus runs) in the same game. Tech used a total of five relievers in the contest. RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 16: Iowa 4 at Texas Tech 6 GAME 21: Texas Tech 10 at #14 Baylor 6 (10) GAME 26: Texas Tech 1 at #7 Oklahoma 10 Mar. 12 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Iowa (4-7) 010000030 4 5 2 Texas Tech (10-6) 040 110 00X 672 WP: Masek (1-1) LP: Brown (1-1) S: Neely (3) Attendance: 2,467 Time: 2:08 Temp: 67° Highlights: Trey Masek pitched 7.2 innings with five strikeouts allowing three runs on three hits in his first career start. It marked the longest start by a Tech pitcher this season. John Neely pitched 1.1 innings without allowing a hit for the save. Barrett Barnes launched his third homer of the season (17th career) in Tech’s four-run second inning. David Paiz finished 2-for-4 as the only Tech player with multiple hits. Stephen Hagen scored two runs and Jamodrick McGruder tallied two RBI going 1-for-3. Mar. 20 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas Texas Tech (14-7, 2-1) 100 200 111 4 10 19 1 #14 Baylor (13-7, 1-2) 300 012 000 0 6 8 1 WP: Neely (4-0) LP: Pinckard (1-1) S: None Attendance: 2,575 Time: 3:29 Temp: 74° Highlights: Texas Tech scored seven runs in the last four innings, including four in the 10th to secure the series win over No. 14 Baylor. It marked Tech’s first series win over the Bears in Waco since 2001 and the first Big 12 opening series win on the road for Tech since 1997. Andre Wheeler went 3-for-6 with the game-tying RBI in the ninth and Reid Redman went 3-for-5. Barrett Barnes went 3-for-6 with a pair of doubles. John Neely got the win in relief pitching one inning with two strikeous. Apr. 1 ● L. Dale Mitchell Park ● Norman, Okla. Texas Tech (17-9, 4-3) 100 000 000 1 3 2 #7 Oklahoma (20-6, 3-3)04302010X 10 11 1 WP: Rocha (7-0) LP: Paiz (3-1) S: None Attendance: 2,002 Time: 2:20 Temp: 81° Highlights: Oklahoma RHP Michael Rocha threw a complete game while limitting Tech to only three hits. The Red Raiders had two base hits and scored their only run in the first inning. Barnes single down the left-field line in the third extended his hitting streak to 13 games and was Tech’s final hit of the game. Freshman David Paiz made his first career Big 12 start pitching four innings allowing nine hits, nine runs (7 ER) with one walk and two strikeouts throwing 90 total pitches. Hagen drove in Tech’s only run. GAME 17: A&M-Corpus Christi 5 at Texas Tech 6 GAME 22: Texas Tech 7 at Dallas Baptist 6 GAME 27: Texas Tech 1 at #7 Oklahoma 11 Mar. 13 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11-7) 000000320 5 10 0 Texas Tech (11-6) 000000402 6 10 0 WP: Paiz (3-0) LP: Irwin (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,778 Time: 2:45 Temp: 68° Highlights: It took only 45 minutes to play six innings before both team’s offenses got going. The Red Raiders tied the game at 3-3 in the seventh on Stephen Hagen’s bases-clearing double and then Bo Altobelli drove in Hagen to give Tech a 4-3 lead. A&M-Corpus Christi then took the lead scoring two in the eighth. Two walks and two hitby-pitch tied the game for Tech in the ninth before Reid Redman’s walk-off single up the middle. Every Tech starter had at least one hit but nobody finished with multiple hits. Mar. 22 ● Patriot Field ● Dallas, Texas Texas Tech (15-7) 000000502 7 10 2 Dallas Baptist (13-8) 011 120 010 6 8 2 WP: Neely (5-0) LP: Haney (0-1) S: None Attendance: 437 Time: 3:01 Temp: 80° Highlights: For the third time in four games Texas Tech used a come-from-behind effort when trailing after eight innings to defeat Dallas Baptist, who led 5-0 after six inning. Jamodrick McGruder’s single to right in the seventh tied the game at 5-5 and then McGruder’s double to left in the ninth tied the game once again before Kelby Tomlinson’s single up the middle gave Tech the eventual game-winning run. David Paiz led Tech going 3-for-4 and McGruder finished 2-for-5 with three RBI. Apr. 2 ● L. Dale Mitchell Park ● Norman, Okla. Texas Tech (17-10, 4-4)000 000 010 1 6 2 #7 Oklahoma (21-6, 4-3)403300100 11 13 0 WP: Overton (4-2) LP: Masek (1-2) S: None Attendance: 1,983 Time: 3:05 Temp: 84° Highlights: Barrett Barnes scored Texas Tech’s only run with his fourth home run this season (18th career) over the left-field wall in the eighth inning. The hit by Barnes improved his hit streak to 14 games. Masek started the game and lasted only 2.1 innings allowing eight hits and seven runs with two walks and two strikeouts. Andre Wheeler led all players going 3-for-4 while Kelby Tomlinson (1-for-4), Barnes (1-for-2) and David Paiz (1-for-2) were the only Red Raiders with base hits in the game. GAME 18: A&M-Corpus Christi 7 at Texas Tech 9 GAME 23: Nebraska 15 at Texas Tech 5 GAME 28: Texas Tech 5 at #7 Oklahoma 8 Mar. 15 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12-8) 000032020 7 14 0 Texas Tech (12-6) 140 110 20X 991 WP: von Schamann (1-0) LP: S. Hoelscher (0-1) S: None Attendance: 2,883 Time: 3:01 Temp: 58° Highlights: Duke von Schamann won his first career start making his collegiate debut on the mound, Stephen Hagen hit his second home run this season and Hayden Holub made an acrobatic play that landed him No. 1 on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays. Kelby Tomlinson went 3-for-4 and Kevin Whitehead had his first multi-hit game of the season going 2-for-3 with a double. Six Red Raider relievers combined on the effort as von Schamann’s start was predetermined. Mar. 25 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Nebraska (17-7, 1-0) 208 050 000 15 19 0 Texas Tech (15-8, 2-2) 000 040 100 5 8 4 WP: Freeman (4-0) LP: Parten (1-3) S: None Attendance: 2,965 Time: 2:44 Temp: 81° Highlights: Tech trailed 15-0 after the top of the fifth. Starter Jamen Parten allowed 10 runs on 10 hits in 2.2 innings. Kelby Tomlinson led Tech going 2-for-3 with two RBI while Reid Redman (1-for-2, 2 runs) and Barrett Barnes (1for-5) both extended hit streaks to 10 games. Seven Tech players recorded base hits, but only Tomlinson had more than one. Ben Flora (2.0 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO), Aaron Corwin (2.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 SO) and Taylor Christian (2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 SO) pitched in relief. Apr. 3 ● L. Dale Mitchell Park ● Norman, Okla. Texas Tech (17-11, 4-5)000 004 100 5 7 1 #7 Oklahoma (22-6, 5-3) 111300 02X 8160 WP: B. Smith (4-2) LP: Kilcrease (3-1) S: Duke (3) Attendance: 1,367 Time: 2:56 Temp: 84° Highlights: Barrett Barnes homered twice in consecutive at-bats to hit his fifth and sixth homers of the season and 19th and 20th for his career. Barnes went 2-for-5 with three RBI. Robbie Kilcrease suffered his first loss of the season and only the second of his three-year career allowing a career-high 11 hits and six runs in 3.1 IP. Catcher Kevin Whitehead was the only other Red Raider with a multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with a double. Barnes improvd his hit streak to 15 games, matching a career high. GAME 19: Texas Tech 6 at #14 Baylor 5 GAME 24: Nebraska 8 at Texas Tech 10 GAME 29: UTSA 2 vs. Texas Tech 8 Mar. 18 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas Texas Tech (13-6, 1-0) 130 001 001 6 10 0 #14 Baylor (12-6, 0-1) 100 200 020 5 10 1 WP: Neely (3-0) LP: Browder (0-1) S: None Attendance: 3,308 Time: 3:09 Temp: 85° Highlights: Barrett Barnes made a full-extension diving catch in left center fild in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the bases loaded to give Tech the win. It marked Tech’s first-ever Big 12 opening win on the road and the first time they have won the series opener over in Waco since 2001. Jamodrick McGruder (2-for-5, 2 SB, RBI), David Paiz (2-for-5, RBI), Andre Wheeler (2-for-3, 2B, RBI) and Reid Redman (2-for-3, 2 R, 2B, RBI) led Tech at the plate. Jamen Parten started for Tech (5.0 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 1 SO). Mar. 26 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Nebraska (17-8, 1-1) 000 204 200 8 11 1 Texas Tech (16-8, 3-2) 205 010 11X 10 14 1 WP: Neely (6-0) LP: Hauptman (4-2) S: None Attendance: 3,382 Time: 3:17 Temp: 76° Highlights: Kelby Tomlinson drove in the eventual gamewinning run with an RBI single to left in the seventh inning going 2-for-4 with four RBI. John Neely became the fastest Tech pitcher to six wins since 2001 and has now earned the win in Tech’s last four wins (first time in over 10 years for a TTU pitcher). Barrett Barnes (2-for-5) and Reid Redman (1-for-3) extended their hit streaks to 11 games and Jamodrick McGruder went 3-for-4 with three runs. Neely stuck out the final five batters he faced to end the game. Apr. 5 ● Foster Field ● San Angelo, Texas UTSA (11-19) 002000000 2 6 4 Texas Tech (18-11) 020 500 01X 881 WP: Stewart (1-0) LP: Langley (2-3) S: None Attendance: - Time: 2:32 Temp: 78° Highlights: Brennan Stewart retired 19 of the 20 batters he faced, including 17 consecutively to begin his relief outing while throwing a career-high 6.1 innings with a career-high seven strikeouts. He allowed only one base hit and didn’t allow a walk. Kevin Whitehead hit his first home run of the season to give Tech its eventual game-winning run during the Red Raiders’ five-run third inning. Reid Redman led Tech going 2-for-3 with three RBI at the plate. Jamen Parten made his seventh start (2.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 3 SO). GAME 20: Texas Tech 13 at #14 Baylor 14 GAME 25: Nebraska 0 at Texas Tech 3 GAME 30: UTSA 6 vs. Texas Tech 11 Mar. 19 ● Baylor Ballpark ● Waco, Texas Texas Tech (13-7, 1-1) 200 001 109 13 22 3 #14 Baylor (13-6, 1-1) 241 401 101 14 12 0 WP: Bremer (2-1) LP: Flora (0-2) S: None Attendance: 3,122 Time: 3:37 Temp: 82° Highlights: After trailing 13-4 heading into the ninth, Texas Tech scored nine runs to tie the score at 13 before Baylor won the game with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth. Stephen Hagen went 5-for-6 with three runs, two RBI, two doubles and a home run. Bo Altobelli went 4-for-6 with three RBI and a double. Six Red Raiders had multi-hit games. It was the most hits for Tech in a loss in over 10 years. Trey Masek started for Tech in the nodecision (3.0 IP, 5 H, 8 R, 4 ER, 4 BB, 1 SO). Mar. 27 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Nebraska (17-9, 1-2) 000 000 000 0 5 0 Texas Tech (17-8, 4-2) 001 110 00X 3 4 1 WP: Kilcrease (3-0) LP: Keller (2-2) S: Paiz (1) Attendance: 2,983 Time: 2:33 Temp: 42° Highlights: The shutout victory marked Tech’s first over a Big 12 opponent at Dan Law Field since 2007 while winning back-to-back Big 12 series to open the season since 1999. Robbie Kilcrease threw a career-high 7.1 innings allowing five hits and two walks with three strikeouts. David Paiz earned his first career save while becoming the first Tech player in over 10 years to record a save and have a base hit in the same game. Barrett Barnes extended his hit streak to 12 games going 1-for-3. 45 Apr. 5 ● Foster Field ● San Angelo, Texas UTSA (11-20) 002012010 6 13 1 Texas Tech (19-11) 230 000 51X 11 16 0 WP: Neely (7-0) LP: Kraft (1-2) S: None Attendance: 860 Time: 2:59 Temp: 79° Highlights: John Neely picked up his seventh in - all in relief - pitching 3.2 innings, allowing two hits and one run with six strikeouts. Five Tech players finished with multi-hit games. Barrett Barnes went 3-for-5 and hit his fourth home run in four games and Bo Altobelli went 2-for-4 with three RBI. Reid Redman had his second straight two-hit game going 2-for-4 with an RBI. Duke von Schamann made his second start this season pitching 2.2 innings allowing six hits and two runs with one strikeout. RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 31: #5 Texas A&M 3 at Texas Tech 4 Apr. 8 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #5 Texas A&M (22-8, 7-3)101000001000 3 12 1 Texas Tech (20-11, 5-5)001 000 110 001 4 13 0 WP: Neely (8-0) LP: Parrent (0-2) S: None Attendance: 3,881 Time: 3:51 Temp: 87° Highlights: An infield single in the bottom of the 12th by Kelby Tomlinson scored the game-winning run as Tech defeated its first top-10 opponent of the season. John Neely pitched 4.0 IP allowing one run and with three strikeouts to win his eighth game. Jamodrick McGruder (3-for-4), Stephen Hagen (3-for-6), Kevin Whitehead (2-for-4, 2 RBI) and Tomlinson (2-for-5, RBI) led the way offensively for Tech. David Paiz started on the mound pitching 6.1 innings allowing two runs and seven hits with four strikeouts. GAME 32: #5 Texas A&M 5 at Texas Tech 4 Apr. 9 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #5 Texas A&M (23-8, 8-3)101000030 5 9 1 Texas Tech (20-12, 5-6)000 100 120 4 4 3 WP: Parrent (1-2) LP: Fowler (1-1) S: Hinojosa (8) Attendance: 3,381 Time: 2:41 Temp: 91° Highlights: With the score tied 2-2 in the top of the eighth, A&M third baseman Adam Smith hit a three-run homer on an 0-2 pitch from Tech reliever Brennan Stewart to give A&M a 5-2 lead. Tech scored two in the bottom of the eighth but wouldn’t be able to finish off the comeback. Trey Masek pitched 6.1 innings allowing two runs on two hits with two strikeouts. Jamodrick McGruder (1-for-2, run), Stephen Hagen (1-for-3, 2 RBI), David Paiz (1-for-4) and Reid Redman (1-for-3) led Tech at the plate. GAME 33: #5 Texas A&M 14 at Texas Tech 8 Apr. 10 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #5 Texas A&M (24-8, 9-3)240340010 14 21 4 Texas Tech (20-13, 5-7)221 020 001 8 13 1 WP: Stripling (6-2) LP: Kilcrease (3-2) S: None Attendance: 3,086 Time: 3:06 Temp: 69° Highlights: The Red Raiders and Aggies combined scored 20 runs in the opening five innings. Despite four errors, Texas A&M cruised to the victory with seven players recording multi-hit games. Tech starter Robbie Kilcrease had his shortest career start (1.1 IP) while five Tech relievers were used in the game. Nick Popescu (3-for-4, 3 runs) and Kelby Tomlinson (3-for-5, 3 RBI) led the way for Tech at the plate. Tech’s 4-through-7 hole batters went a combined 10-for-19 with five runs and five RBI. GAME 34: Texas Tech 4 at New Mexico 1 GAME 36: Texas Tech 1 at #4 Texas 4 GAME 41: Texas Tech 3 at Kansas State 4 Apr. 15 ● UFCU Disch-Falk Field ● Austin, Texas Texas Tech (22-14, 5-8)000 010 000 1 8 1 #4 Texas (26-8, 10-3) 030 000 01X 4 5 1 WP: Jungmann (8-0) LP: Paiz (3-2) S: Knebel (10) Attendance: 7,286 Time: 2:32 Temp: 82° Highlights: The Longhorns scored three runs in the second inning on two walks, a hit-by-pitch and with two base hits. David Paiz returned to his hometown making his second straight start pitching at least 6.0 IP to become the first Tech freshman to do so since 2008 (Chad Bettis). Bo Altobelli (2-for-3) and Barrett Barnes (2-for-4) led the charge at the plate for Tech. Barnes tallied Tech’s only RBI with a double to left in the fifth. Jamodrick McGruder reached base safely for the 39th consecutive game. Apr. 22 ● Tointon Stadium ● Manhattan, Kan. Texas Tech (24-17, 6-11)020001000 3 8 0 Kansas State (23-15, 7-10) 002 200 00X 461 WP: Hunter (4-3) LP: Masek (2-3) S: Allen (12) Attendance: 931 Time: 2:49 Temp: 71° Highlights: The Red Raiders jumped out to a 2-0 lead but K-State scored two runs in both the third and fourth innings to take a lead they would never give up. Reid Redman scored Tech’s first run with a safety squeeze while Jamodrick McGruder, the following batter, drove in Kevin Whitehead to give Tech a 2-0 lead. Tech also scored in the sixth on an RBI single to left field by Redman. David Paiz went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a triple. Maskek took the loss pitching 5.0 IP allowing 4 R, 5 H, 4 BB with 0 SO. GAME 37: Texas Tech 2 at #4 Texas 1 GAME 42: Texas Tech 1 at Kansas State 4 Apr. 16 ● UFCU Disch-Falk Field ● Austin, Texas Texas Tech (23-14, 6-8)020 000 000 2 7 0 #4 Texas (26-9, 10-4) 000 000 001 1 3 0 WP: Masek (2-2) LP: Green (2-3) S: Neely (5) Attendance: 7,201 Time: 2:36 Temp: 80° Highlights: Trey Masek became the first Tech freshman to beat Texas in Austin in over 17 years while pitching 6.1 scoreless innings and allowing two hits and striking out two with three walks. Tech scored two runs in the second on an RBI single to LF by David Paiz and with an RBI safety squeeze bunt by Reid Redman. John Neely pitched 2.2 innings for his fifth save of the season. Kelby Tomlinson (2-for-4) and Reid Redman (2-for-3) were the only players in the game with a multi-hit game. Apr. 23 ● Tointon Stadium ● Manhattan, Kan. Texas Tech (24-18, 6-12) 001000000 1 7 1 Kansas State (24-15, 8-10) 103000 00X 4100 WP: Applegate (4-2) LP: Stewart (2-1) S: Allen (13) Attendance: 1,170 Time: 2:25 Temp: 53° Highlights: Tech evened the score at 1-1 in the third on an RBI single by Bo Altobelli, but Tech never took the lead as K-State earned its first-ever sweep in a three-game series over Texas Tech. Brennan Stewart (2.0 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) took the loss while John Neely threw a careerhigh 5.0 IP out of the Tech bullpen, while not allowing a run and scattering five hits with three strikeouts. Andre Wheeler (2-for-3) and Kevin Whitehead (2-for-3) led the Tech offense with multi-hit games. GAME 38: Texas Tech 1 at #4 Texas 3 GAME 43: New Mexico 1 at Texas Tech 6 Apr. 17 ● UFCU Disch-Falk Field ● Austin, Texas Texas Tech (23-15, 6-9)000 100 000 1 6 0 #4 Texas (27-9, 11-4) 000 000 03X 3 6 1 WP: Milner (4-2) LP: Flora (0-3) S: Knebel (11) Attendance: 7,067 Time: 2:23 Temp: 81° Highlights: Texas Tech led for seven innings with a 1-0 lead before giving up three runs on three hits in the eighth inning. Nick Hanslik gave Tech its 1-0 lead with a single to left field in the fourth driving in Nick Popescu, who walked to reach base. Brennan Stewart had a dominating first start of the season pitching 7.1 IP allowing one run on four hits with five strikeouts and two walks. Stewart exited in the eighth with a 1-0 lead. David Paiz notched his 12th multi-hit game of the season going 2-for-4. Apr. 26 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas New Mexico (12-29) 000 000 001 1 4 0 Texas Tech (25-18) 100 050 00X 661 WP: von Schamann (3-0) LP: House (0-2) S: None Attendance: 2,232 Time: 2:19 Temp: 78° Highlights: Duke von Schamann pitched 6.1 scoreless innings to earn his third win and Stephen Hagen belted a grand slam in the Red Raiders’ five-run fifth inning to notched its eighth consecutive midweek victory. Hagen went 2-for-4 with four RBI while hitting the first opposite field homer (right field) of the season for Tech and the Red Raiders first grand slam since 2009. Barrett Barnes also doubled and drove in a run in Tech’s big inning while going 2-for-4 in the game. GAME 39: Texas Tech 8 at Texas State 5 GAME 44: New Mexico 8 at Texas Tech 4 Apr. 12 ● Isotopes Park ● Albuquerque, N.M. Texas Tech (21-13) 010120000 4 6 2 New Mexico (10-23) 010 000 000 1 11 0 WP: Stewart (2-0) LP: Wilson (1-2) S: Neely (4) Attendance: 1,243 Time: 2:16 Temp: 60° Highlights: Stephen Hagen and Barrett Barnes both homered and the Tech pitching staff allowing only one run despite 11 New Mexico base hits to give Tech its fifth straight midweek win (fourth in a row on the road/neutral site). Hagen broke the scoreless tie with a line shot solo blast in the second and Barnes provided the final blow with a two-run homer (8th of the season/22nd career) in the fifth. Brennan Stewart pitched 2.2 IP with two strikeouts to get the win, John Neely pitched 2 IP to get the save. Apr. 18 ● Bobcat Baseball Stadium ● San Marcos, Texas Texas Tech (24-15) 000011402 8 5 1 Texas State (23-13) 110 010 002 5 7 0 WP: Corwin (1-0) LP: Colon (1-3) S: Neely (6) Attendance: 1,167 Time: 2:52 Temp: 91° Highlights: Texas Tech scored took control of the game with a four-run seventh inning that included three base hits, two walks and a hit-by-pitch. Aaron Corwin became the seventh Tech newcomer to earn a win, as he notched his first career win as a Red Raider pitching 1.1 IP. John Neely threw the final 2.1 innings to post his sixth save. Barrett Barnes (2-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBI) hit two doubles and Stephen Hagen (2-for-5, 2 RBI) and David Paiz (2-for-4, run) each had multi-hit games for Texas Tech. Apr. 26 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas New Mexico (13-29) 230 000 300 8 10 2 Texas Tech (25-19) 100021000 4 4 3 WP: Wilson (2-2) LP: Parten (1-4) S: None Attendance: 2,107 Time: 2:50 Temp: 65° Highlights: The Lobos jumped out to a 5-1 lead after two innings and that would be all they would need as Tech left 13 runners on base with only four base hits. The Red Raiders had 13 batters reach base via walk, the most this season and the most since posting 14 walks last season against Houston. Jamen Parten took the loss pitching 2.1 innings allowing five runs and six hits with two walks. Jamodrick McGruder grabbed his 26th stolen base of the season going 1-for-3. Kelby Tomlinson went 1-for-2. GAME 35: Texas Tech 7 at New Mexico 6 GAME 40: Texas Tech 1 at Kansas State 2 GAME 45: Kansas 2 at Texas Tech 3 Apr. 13 ● Isotopes Park ● Albuquerque, N.M. Texas Tech (22-13) 100006000 7 7 0 New Mexico (10-24) 110 011 200 6 13 0 WP: von Schamann (2-0) LP: Nelson (0-1) S: Corwin (1) Attendance: 1,237 Time: 2:44 Temp: 62° Highlights: Texas Tech sent 10 batters to the plate in the sixth inning while scoring six runs with four walks and four consecutive base hits to take the lead for good. Duke von Schamann earned his second win pitching 3.0 IP allowing three hits and one hit with two strikeouts in relief. Mason Randolph hit two doubles and drove in two runs going 2-for-4 while Jamodrick McGruder reached base for the 38th consecutive game going 1-for-3 while being the only Tech player to score two runs. Apr. 21 ● Tointon Stadium ● Manhattan, Kan. Texas Tech (24-16, 6-10)000000010 1 6 0 Kansas State (22-15, 6-10) 011 000 00X 281 WP: Conlon (2-0) LP: Paiz (3-3) S: Allen (11) Attendance: 759 Time: 2:41 Temp: 56° Highlights: Texas Tech didn’t record its first base hit until the fifth inning (Tomlinson, 1B) and scored its only run in the eighth inning following an infield error extended the inning. Kansas State scored on a sacrifice fly in the second and on an RBI triple in the third for all the offense it would need. Tech had six players with a base hit, no Red Raider finished with multiple hits. Jamodrick McGruder went 1-for-3 and scored a run while stealing his 23rd base of the season. Barrett Barnes (1-for-4) drove in Tech’s only run. 46 Apr. 26 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Kansas (20-22, 9-10) 110 000 000 0 2 9 0 Texas Tech (26-19, 7-12) 010000001 1 3 8 1 WP: Neely (9-0) LP: Duncan (0-3) S: None Attendance: 2,397 Time: 2:39 Temp: 95° Highlights: Stephen Hagen tied the game at 2-2 with a solo homer to lead off the ninth inning before Barrett Barnes scored the game-winning run with a walk-off single through the left side in the bottom of the 10th inning to score Andre Wheeler, who led off the inning with a single. John Neely pitched a 1-2-3 top of the 10th inning to earn his ninth win. It marked back-to-back walk-off wins for Tech at home against Big 12 teams (vs. #5 Texas A&M Kelby Tomlinson walk-off single in the 12th). RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL GAME RECAPS GAME 46: Kansas 4 at Texas Tech 9 GAME 51: Texas Tech 1 at Missouri 11 GAME 56: #22 Oklahoma State 3 at Texas Tech 5 Apr. 30 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Kansas (20-23, 9-11) 000 202 000 4 13 1 Texas Tech (27-19, 8-12) 400104 00X 9101 WP: Masek (3-3) LP: Taylor (4-3) S: None Attendance: 2,983 Time: 2:52 Temp: 74° Highlights: With a one-run lead in the sixth inning, Jamodrick McGruder provided Texas Tech with four insurance runs hitting his first career grand slam to right field. Kelby Tomlinson finished a homer shy of hitting for the cycle and Nick Popescu (2-for-4) and Reid Redman (2-for-4) also finished with multiple hits. Trey Masek earned the win pitching 5.2 innings allowing four runs on eight hits with five strikeouts. The Red Raider pitching staff struck out 10 batters in Big 12 play for the first time this season. May 13 ● Taylor Stadium ● Columbia, Mo. Texas Tech (30-21, 9-13) 000000010 1 7 2 Missouri (22-27, 9-12) 230 051 000 11 10 2 WP: Anderson (2-0) LP: Paiz (3-4) S: None Attendance: 342 Time: 2:32 Temp: 58° Highlights: Two errors led to six unearned runs for Missouri while the Tech pitching staff allowed eight walks and three hit-by-pitch to give Missouri its seventh series opening win over the Red Raiders in Columbia since 1999. Tech had only one base hit through six innings, but ended the game with six hits in the final three frames. Nick Popescu drove in Tech’s only run going 2-for-4. David Paiz, who started and took the loss pitching 2.2 IP, went 2-for-4 with a double in the ninth inning for Tech’s only extra-base hit. May 22 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #22 Oklahoma State (34-21, 14-12) 000000021 3 8 1 Texas Tech (33-23, 12-15) 040 001 00X 550 WP: von Schamann (5-0) LP: McCurry (2-4) S: McCrummen (1) Attendance: 2,977 Time: 2:17 Temp: 88° Highlights: Bo Altobelli hit a grand slam - first career home run - in the second inning and freshman Duke von Schamann pitched a career-high seven innings to take the series over No. 22 Oklahoma State. von Schamann becomes the first Tech freshman to start career 5-0 in over 10 years. Altobelli crushed a two-out, 0-1 pitch over the left-field wall for his first career homer. He went 2-for-3 and his grand slam gave him a career-high four RBI. Jerad McCrummen pitched the ninth to earn his first career save. GAME 47: Kansas 7 at Texas Tech 8 GAME 52: Texas Tech 6 at Missouri 4 GAME 57: #13 Texas A&M 10 vs. Texas Tech 5 May 1 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Kansas (20-24, 9-12) 000 201 013 7 14 4 Texas Tech (28-19, 9-12) 002100203 8 9 2 WP: Kilcrease (4-2) LP: Murray (2-2) S: None Attendance: 2,288 Time: 3:13 Temp: 46° Highlights: A one-run lead by the Red Raiders entering the ninth inning quickly turned into a two-run deficit when Kansas’ Tucker Tharp hit a three-run homer in the ninth to give Kansas a 7-5 lead. The Red Raider prevailed scoring three in the bottom of the ninth on only one base hit. Kelby Tomlinson scored Tech’s first run in the ninth with a single to center field. A wild pitch on ball four to Bo Altobelli tied the game and then freshman Andre Wheeler took a four-pitch walk with the bases loaded to end it. May 14 ● Taylor Stadium ● Columbia, Mo. Texas Tech (31-21, 10-13) 000200040 6 10 0 Missouri (22-28, 9-13) 000 001 003 4 7 1 WP: Masek (4-3) LP: Stites (3-5) S: Neely (7) Attendance: 755 Time: 2:59 Temp: 52° Highlights: Texas Tech snapped its seven-game losing streak to Missouri on the road while Trey Masek joined teammate Duke von Schamann as four-game winners this season, the most wins by a Tech freshman since Chad Bettis in 2008 (4-5). Kelby Tomlinson put the game out of reach with a two-run triple in the Red Raiders four-run eighth inning. Reid Redman (2-for-4) and Stephen Hagen (2-for-4) each had multi-hit games. John Neely pitched the final three innings for his first career three-inning save. May 25 ● RedHawks Field ● Oklahoma City, Okla. Texas Tech (33-24) 002030000 5 10 1 #13 Texas A&M (39-28)00003610X 10 18 2 WP: S. Martin (1-0) LP: Paiz (3-5) S: None Attendance: 4,079 Time: 2:46 Temp: 75° Highlights: Nick Popescu went 4-for-5 and tied a school record for the most hits in a Big 12 Championship game (first time since 2001) while A&M scored 10 unanswered runs from the fifth to seventh inning. It marked the second straight year Tech faced A&M in the first round of the tournament, both times the Aggies ended up winning the title. Kelby Tomlinson also had multi-hits going 2-for-4. Brennan Stewart (5.1 IP, 11 H, 5 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO) got the start but freshman David Paiz took the loss pitching 0.1 IP. GAME 48: Dallas Baptist 11 at Texas Tech 1 GAME 53: Texas Tech 3 at Missouri 4 GAME 58: #12 Oklahoma 3 vs. Texas Tech 1 May 5 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas Dallas Baptist (31-13) 030 215 000 11 11 0 Texas Tech (28-20) 000010000 1 5 3 WP: Pudenz (2-1) LP: Kilcrease (4-3) S: None Attendance: 2,153 Time: 2:57 Temp: 72° Highlights: Texas Tech dropped its final home midweek game of the season while allowing three multiple run innings and being outhit 11-5. After falling behind 5-0 in the fourth, Tech used seven relievers for the final 5.2 innings of the game. Zach Fowler tossed two scoreless innings in relief and Kelby Tomlinson led Tech going 2-for-4. The Red Raiders scored their only run in the fifth inning on a wild pitch. Dallas Baptist had two players finish with at least three hits and seven players all had at least one hit. May 15 ● Taylor Stadium ● Columbia, Mo. Texas Tech (31-22, 10-14) 010101000 3 8 0 Missouri (23-28, 10-13)000000301 4 3 0 WP: McCormick (6-2) LP: McCrummen (1-1) S: N/A Attendance: 378 Time: 2:42 Temp: 51° Highlights: Texas Tech saw its three-run slip away during the final three innings of the game while Missouri benefitted from eight walks and two hit-by-pitch. The Tigers scored three of its runs off just two base hits. David Paiz (2-for-3) and Nick Popescu (2-for-4) each hit solo homers, Popescu’s in the second inning over the right-center field wall and Paiz’ in the fourth, an opposite field shot over the right-field fence. Tech used five relievers in the game. Kelby Tomlinson (2-for-4) also had two hits for Tech. GAME 49: Texas Tech 8 at Michigan 2 GAME 54: #22 Oklahoma State 11 at Texas Tech 10 May 10 ● Wilpon Complex ● Ann Arbor, Mich. Texas Tech (29-20) 501200000 8 10 2 Michigan (15-32) 100001000 2 5 1 WP: von Schamann (4-0) LP: Brosnahan (1-9) S: None Attendance: 877 Time: 2:29 Temp: 68° Highlights: Nick Popescu’s three-run double highlighted Texas Tech’s five-run first inning that led them to the win coming off a six-day off period due to final exams. von Schamann became the first Tech freshman in over a decade to start 4-0 with a predetermined 3.0 IP start. Popescu (3-for-5, 2 2B, 3 RBI) led Tech at the plate Barrett Barnes (2-for-3, 2 R, 2 BB). Brennan Stewart (4.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO) and Aaron Corwin (2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO) combined with von Schamann to not allow a walk. May 20 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #22 Oklahoma State (34-19, 14-10) 021500201 11 14 1 Texas Tech (31-23, 10-15) 312210100 10 18 3 WP: Heaney (7-3) LP: Neely (9-1) S: Marlowe (4) Attendance: 2,813 Time: 3:24 Temp: 81° Highlights: Tech pounded out 18 hits - its third most this season - and had six players with multi-hit games, including Reid Redman (4-for-5, 3 runs) and Barrett Barnes (4-for-6, 2 runs). The back-and-forth battle saw many lead changes throughout the game while each team used four relievers. John Neely suffered his first loss of the season which snapped his 10-game win streak dating back to last season which was the fourth longest active streak in the NCAA. Kevin Whitehead added a career-high four walks. GAME 50: Texas Tech 6 at Michigan 4 GAME 55: #22 Oklahoma State 7 at Texas Tech 11 May 11 ● Wilpon Complex ● Ann Arbor, Mich. Texas Tech (30-20) 101202000 6 5 1 Michigan (15-33) 001000012 4 11 2 WP: Kilcrease (5-3) LP: McAnallen (0-3) S: None Attendance: 976 Time: 3:01 Temp: 77° Highlights: Jamodrick McGruder’s two-run homer in the fourth gave Tech a three-run lead and Reid Redman’s tworun single in the sixth provided the eventual game-winning runs as Tech swept Michigan in the two-game series. It marked the first time in Texas Tech history that the Red Raiders swept three midweek road/neutral site series. Robbie Kilcrease (5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) earned his fifth win of the year while McGruder (2-for-5, 3 R, 2 RBI) and Redman (2-for-5, R, 2 RBI) led the Tech offense. May 26 ● RedHawks Field ● Oklahoma City, Okla. #12 Oklahoma (41-16) 001110000 3 12 1 Texas Tech (33-25) 000000010 1 6 0 WP: Smith (10-3) LP: Masek (5-4) S: Duke (7) Attendance: 3,657 Time: 2:53 Temp: 68° Highlights: Texas Tech was held to a pair of hits through seven innings while Burch Smith struck out eight batters in a near complete game (8.2 IP). The Red Raiders scored their only run on an RBI single to right field by Nick Popescu in the eighth inning. Tech had just six base hits from six different players. Trey Masek got the start, marking the first time a Tech freshman started on the mound in a Big 12 Championship game since 2006 (Miles Morgan). Masek took the loss allowing two runs in 3.2 innings. May 21 ● Dan Law Field ● Lubbock, Texas #22 Oklahoma State (34-20, 14-11) 300001102 7 15 1 Texas Tech (32-23, 11-15) 31043000X 11 17 0 WP: Masek (5-3) LP: Propst (7-5) S: None Attendance: 2,756 Time: 2:51 Temp: 87° Highlights: Red Raiders tallied at least 17 hits for the second straight game while having big innings in the first (3 runs), fourth (4 runs) and fifth (3 runs). Reid Redman was a homer shy of hitting for the cycle going 3-for-6 with two runs and Kelby Tomlinson went 3-for-5 with three runs while Nick Popesc (2-for-5, 2 RBI) and Stephen Hagen (3-for-5, 3 RBI). Trey Masek became the first Tech freshman with at least five wins since 2006 (Miles Morgan, 6-7). Kevin Whitehead (2-for-3) also reached base four times. 47 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL PITCHING BREAKDOWN STARTING PITCHERS RunTTU STARTER (Record) GS Support R/GS Record Robbie Kilcrease (4-3) 12 352.9 8-4 Jamen Parten (1-4) 9 19 2.1 5-4 Trey Masek (5-3) 11 40 3.6 6-5 David Paiz (1-4) 9 19 2.1 4-5 Daniel Coulombe (0-2) 4 123.0 2-2 Ben Flora (0-1) 3 7 2.3 2-1 Duke von Schamann (4-0)7 33 4.7 6-1 Brennan Stewart (0-1) 3 7 2.3 0-3 STARTERSG W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HROBA Texas Tech 58 15-18 5.33 265.0316180157 81154 21 .305 Opponents 58 15-18 5.59 285.0316200177146238 17 .288 BULLPEN G W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HROBA Texas Tech 58 18-7 4.48 251.0280155125105210 15 .287 Opponents 58 10-15 4.76 221.0220132117127180 9 .266 RELIEF PITCHERS’ EFFECTIVENESS RELIEF APP.WINS PITCHER John Neely 30 9 Jerad McCrummen 26 1 Zach Fowler 23 1 Ben Flora 21 0 Brennan Stewart 19 2 Aaron Corwin 19 1 Hayden Holub 11 0 Taylor Christian 9 0 David Paiz 8 2 Cory Bafidis 6 0 Jamen Parten 6 0 Duke von Schamann 6 1 Trey Masek 5 0 Robbie Kilcrease 5 1 Scott Erzinger 4 0 Andre Wheeler 4 0 TEAM 20218 48 FIRST BATTER RETIRED/FACED 20/30 19/26 12/23 12/21 14/19 13/19 5/11 5/9 7/8 2/6 4/6 3/6 2/5 4/5 3/4 0/4 125/202 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES RUNNERS INHERITED/SCORED 29/10 20/8 27/14 12/2 20/5 24/5 12/5 5/2 7/1 6/3 4/0 6/3 3/1 6/3 0/0 1/0 182/62 ERA/IP 2.97/60.2 6.75/28.0 3.38/16.0 9.53/11.1 3.29/41.0 3.28/24.2 5.14/7.0 5.56/11.1 6.75/10.2 18.00/2.0 0.00/6.0 10.45/10.1 2.38/11.1 5.40/6.2 3.86/2.1 5.40/1.2 4.48/251.0 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL PITCHERS GAME-BY-GAME #25 CORY BAFIDIS - LHP Date 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/12 3/13 3/19 Opponent GS IP BYU 0.2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0.1 UNLV 0.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.0 @ #14 Baylor 0.2 Date 2/25 3/4 3/12 3/19 3/25 4/2 4/27 5/3 5/13 Opponent GS IP BYU 0.1 #8 TCU 2.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.2 @ #14 Baylor 1.0 NEBRASKA 2.0 @ #7 Oklahoma 1.1 NEW MEXICO 1.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 1.0 @ Missouri 1.0 H 0 1 0 1 1 3 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 #41 HAYDEN HOLUB - RHP K NP DEC. 2 12 ND 7-4 1 8 ND 15-3 0 5 ND 9-4 0 5 ND 5-14 0 3 ND 6-5 0 25 ND 13-14 #45 TAYLOR CHRISTIAN - RHP H 2 3 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 R ER BB 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 5 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 K 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 NP DEC. 19 ND 3-8 28 ND 0-7 39 ND 5-14 28 ND 13-14 32 ND 5-15 24 ND 1-11 6 ND 4-8 13 ND 1-11 21 ND 1-11 #30 AARON CORWIN - RHP Date 2/20 3/1 3/12 3/19 3/25 4/1 4/10 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/21 4/27 4/30 5/1 5/10 5/14 5/15 5/20 5/25 Opponent GS IP NORTHWESTERN 0.0 UNLV 0.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.2 @ #14 Baylor 1.2 NEBRASKA 2.1 @ #7 Oklahoma 3.0 #5 TEXAS A&M 2.2 @ New Mexico 1.0 @ #4 Texas 0.2 @ Texas State 1.1 @ Kansas State 2.1 NEW MEXICO 1.1 KANSAS 1.0 KANSAS 1.0 @ Michigan 2.0 @ Missouri 0.2 @ Missouri 0.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 0.1 vs. #13 Texas A&M 1.1 Date 2/18 2/25 3/4 3/11 Opponent WESTERN MICHIGAN BYU #8 TCU IOWA Date 3/1 3/22 4/1 4/10 Opponent UNLV @ Dallas Baptist @ #7 Oklahoma #5 TEXAS A&M Date 2/20 2/24 3/2 3/12 3/15 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/25 4/2 4/8 4/9 4/12 4/13 4/17 4/21 4/23 4/27 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/11 5/20 5/22 Opponent GS IP NORTHWESTERN * 3.0 BYU * 4.0 UNLV * 4.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.1 @ #14 Baylor 0.0 @ #14 Baylor 0.1 @ Dallas Baptist 0.0 NEBRASKA 2.0 @ #7 Oklahoma 1.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 0.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 0.2 @ New Mexico 0.1 @ New Mexico 0.0 @ #4 Texas 0.0 @ Kansas State 0.1 @ Kansas State 0.1 NEW MEXICO 2.0 KANSAS 0.0 KANSAS 0.1 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.1 @ Michigan 0.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 0.0 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 0.1 Date 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/6 3/11 3/12 3/15 3/18 3/20 3/26 4/3 4/5 4/9 4/10 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/21 4/27 4/29 5/3 5/13 Opponent GS IP UTAH VALLEY 2.0 BYU 1.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1.0 UNLV 0.1 #8 TCU 0.0 IOWA 0.0 IOWA 0.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.1 @ #14 Baylor 1.1 @ #14 Baylor 1.1 NEBRASKA 0.0 @ #7 Oklahoma 1.0 vs. UTSA - 2 0.0 #5 TEXAS A&M 0.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 0.0 @ New Mexico 1.0 @ #4 Texas 0.2 @ #4 Texas 0.1 @ Kansas State 0.1 NEW MEXICO 0.1 KANSAS 0.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 2.0 @ Missouri 1.1 H 3 1 5 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 R ER BB 5 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 K 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 NP DEC. 16 ND 8-6 5 ND 9-4 35 ND 5-14 24 ND 13-14 44 ND 5-15 52 ND 1-10 45 ND 8-14 12 S 7-6 7 ND 1-4 17 W 8-5 38 ND 1-2 15 ND 4-8 20 ND 9-4 10 ND 8-7 25 ND 8-2 5 ND 6-4 12 ND 3-4 11 ND 10-11 26 ND 5-10 K 5 9 8 6 NP DEC. 73 ND 92 L 107 L 97 ND 8-0 3-8 0-7 9-7 K NP DEC. 1 5 ND 0 4 ND 1 14 ND 1 24 ND 9-4 7-6 1-10 8-14 #35 DANIEL COULOMBE - LHP GS * * * * IP 4.0 5.0 5.1 6.0 H 1 5 6 9 R ER BB 0 0 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 3 3 1 Date 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/4 3/6 3/13 3/15 4/10 5/3 5/11 5/13 Opponent GS IP BYU 0.1 UNLV 0.2 UNLV 1.1 #8 TCU 1.0 #8 TCU 0.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 1.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.2 @ Michigan 0.0 @ Missouri 0.2 Date 2/19 2/26 3/5 3/13 3/20 3/27 4/3 4/10 4/13 4/18 4/22 4/26 5/1 5/3 5/11 5/15 5/26 Opponent GS IP NORTHWESTERN * 7.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 7.0 #8 TCU * 3.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI * 6.2 @ #14 Baylor * 5.1 NEBRASKA * 7.1 @ #7 Oklahoma * 3.1 #5 TEXAS A&M * 1.1 @ New Mexico * 2.0 @ Texas State * 5.1 @ Kansas State 5.0 NEW MEXICO 2.0 KANSAS 1.0 DALLAS BAPTIST * 3.1 @ Michigan * 5.0 @ Missouri 0.0 vs. #12 Oklahoma 0.2 Date 2/19 2/25 2/27 3/2 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/22 4/30 5/14 5/21 5/26 Opponent GS IP UTAH VALLEY 2.0 BYU 3.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0.2 UNLV 2.1 #8 TCU 3.1 IOWA * 7.2 @ #14 Baylor * 3.0 NEBRASKA * 5.0 @ #7 Oklahoma * 2.1 #5 TEXAS A&M * 6.1 @ #4 Texas * 6.1 @ Kansas State 3.0 KANSAS * 5.2 @ Missouri * 5.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE * 5.1 vs. #12 Oklahoma * 3.2 IP 0.1 0.0 1.0 1.0 H 0 1 0 1 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Date 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/11 3/13 3/15 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/26 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/23 4/27 4/29 5/1 5/11 5/15 5/22 5/26 Opponent GS IP NORTHWESTERN 2.0 BYU 1.1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3.1 UNLV 1.0 #8 TCU 0.2 IOWA 1.2 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.0 @ #14 Baylor 0.0 @ #14 Baylor 1.1 @ Dallas Baptist 0.2 NEBRASKA 1.1 @ #7 Oklahoma 0.1 vs. UTSA - 2 2.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 1.0 @ New Mexico 2.0 @ #4 Texas 0.1 @ #4 Texas 0.1 @ Kansas State 0.2 NEW MEXICO 0.1 KANSAS 1.0 KANSAS 0.2 @ Michigan 0.2 @ Missouri 1.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 1.0 vs. #12 Oklahoma 1.2 R ER BB 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 4 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 5 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 K 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 NP DEC. 54 ND 8-6 61 ND 7-4 73 L 3-4 15 ND 5-14 39 ND 9-7 3 L 13-14 10 ND 10-6 7 ND 7-6 51 ND 5-15 43 ND 1-11 22 ND 4-3 10 ND 5-4 3 ND 4-1 6 ND 7-6 6 L 1-3 6 ND 1-2 4 ND 1-4 22 ND 4-8 7 ND 9-4 4 ND 8-7 14 ND 1-11 1 ND 6-4 4 ND 10-11 3 ND 5-3 K 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 NP DEC. 28 ND 21 W 31 ND 7 ND 5 ND 13 ND 8 ND 34 ND 19 ND 20 ND 9 ND 15 ND 15 ND 10 L 6 ND 11 ND 15 ND 5 ND 10 ND 12 ND 4 ND 44 ND 28 ND #21 ZACH FOWLER - LHP H 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 1 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 #10 DAVID PAIZ - RHP K 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 NP DEC. 6 ND 5 ND 14 ND 19 ND 16 ND 10 ND 21 ND 12 ND 3 ND 5 ND 6 ND 7-4 9-4 3-4 0-7 1-8 6-5 9-7 8-14 1-11 6-4 1-11 H 4 7 9 7 8 5 11 9 4 5 5 2 3 2 3 1 1 R ER BB 1 1 0 3 3 3 5 5 1 3 3 2 6 5 2 0 0 2 6 6 0 6 6 0 2 2 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 5 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 K 4 6 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 NP DEC. 78 W 105 W 73 ND 95 ND 89 ND 103 W 67 L 49 L 40 ND 81 ND 88 L 30 ND 22 W 67 L 57 W 10 ND 10 ND 6-1 15-3 6-8 6-5 10-6 3-0 5-8 8-14 7-6 8-5 3-4 6-1 8-7 1-11 6-4 3-4 1-3 K 2 4 0 4 0 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 2 1 2 NP DEC. 38 ND 6-2 42 ND 3-8 4 ND 14-8 38 ND 3-4 48 L 6-8 113 W 6-4 71 ND 13-14 88 ND 10-8 69 L 1-11 78 L 4-5 95 W 2-1 34 ND 3-4 94 W 9-4 86 W 6-4 94 W 11-7 56 L 1-3 K 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 NP DEC. 15 ND 6-1 17 ND 7-4 47 W 14-8 21 ND 9-4 32 ND 0-7 39 ND 9-7 9 ND 6-5 5 ND 9-7 4 ND 13-14 14 ND 10-6 5 ND 7-6 19 ND 10-8 10 ND 5-8 44 ND 11-6 22 ND 4-3 30 ND 7-6 3 ND 1-4 4 ND 1-3 8 ND 1-4 4 ND 4-8 9 ND 3-2 14 ND 8-7 17 ND 6-4 25 L 3-4 19 S 5-3 15 ND 1-3 #16 TREY MASEK - RHP H 2 3 3 0 4 3 5 3 8 6 2 1 8 3 8 6 R ER BB 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 8 4 4 3 2 2 7 7 2 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 0 #26 JERAD McCRUMMEN - RHP #28 BEN FLORA - LHP H 2 4 7 1 2 1 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #40 ROBBIE KILCREASE - LHP #29 SCOTT ERZINGER - LHP GS H 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 6-2 7-4 14-8 9-4 1-8 9-7 6-4 9-7 6-5 10-6 10-8 5-8 11-6 4-5 8-14 7-6 1-4 1-3 1-2 4-8 2-3 1-11 1-11 Date 2/18 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/5 3/11 3/12 3/15 3/18 3/20 3/22 3/26 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/12 4/16 4/18 4/23 4/26 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/11 5/14 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/26 H 0 3 3 0 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 R ER BB 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 3 3 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #42 JOHN NEELY - RHP Opponent GS IP WESTERN MICHIGAN 4.0 NORTHWESTERN 2.0 BYU 1.2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1.0 UNLV 1.1 #8 TCU 2.2 IOWA 1.1 IOWA 1.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2.0 @ #14 Baylor 2.0 @ #14 Baylor 1.0 @ Dallas Baptist 1.2 NEBRASKA 2.2 @ #7 Oklahoma 0.2 vs. UTSA - 2 3.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 4.0 @ New Mexico 2.0 @ #4 Texas 2.2 @ Texas State 2.1 @ Kansas State 5.0 NEW MEXICO 0.2 KANSAS 1.0 KANSAS 2.1 KANSAS 0.2 @ Michigan 1.2 @ Missouri 3.0 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 2.0 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 0.2 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 0.2 vs. #12 Oklahoma 3.0 H 1 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 2 0 1 4 3 2 4 1 1 2 5 0 0 3 2 3 4 2 1 2 4 49 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 K 4 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 6 0 6 3 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 1 0 2 NP DEC. 40 W 8-0 21 S 8-6 31 S 7-4 15 ND 14-8 26 ND 9-4 46 ND 6-8 21 W 9-7 25 S 6-4 27 ND 9-7 56 W 6-5 11 W 10-6 6 W 7-6 49 W 10-8 17 ND 5-8 48 W 11-6 61 W 4-3 30 S 4-1 51 S 2-1 32 S 8-5 63 ND 1-4 3 ND 6-1 9 W 3-2 36 ND 9-4 14 ND 8-7 36 ND 6-4 53 S 6-4 29 L 10-11 11 ND 11-7 7 ND 5-3 63 ND 1-3 Date 2/20 3/1 3/6 3/13 3/18 3/22 3/27 4/1 4/8 4/15 4/21 4/29 5/3 5/13 5/15 5/20 5/25 Opponent GS IP NORTHWESTERN 4.0 UNLV * 5.0 #8 TCU 1.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.2 @ #14 Baylor 0.2 @ Dallas Baptist * 3.0 NEBRASKA 1.2 @ #7 Oklahoma * 4.0 #5 TEXAS A&M * 6.1 @ #4 Texas * 6.1 @ Kansas State * 4.2 KANSAS * 4.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.2 @ Missouri * 2.2 @ Missouri 0.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE * 4.0 vs. #13 Texas A&M 0.1 Date 2/19 2/27 3/6 3/12 3/18 3/25 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/21 4/27 5/3 5/11 5/13 5/25 Opponent GS IP UTAH VALLEY * 5.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 3.0 #8 TCU * 6.1 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI * 4.1 @ #14 Baylor * 5.0 NEBRASKA * 2.2 vs. UTSA - 1 * 2.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 0.1 @ New Mexico * 4.0 @ Kansas State 0.1 NEW MEXICO * 2.1 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.2 @ Michigan 1.1 @ Missouri 2.1 vs. #13 Texas A&M 1.0 Date 2/18 2/26 3/2 3/12 3/15 3/19 3/22 4/3 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/17 4/23 4/27 4/29 5/1 5/3 5/10 5/15 5/20 5/21 5/25 Opponent GS IP WESTERN MICHIGAN 1.0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1.2 UNLV 1.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1.0 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 0.2 @ #14 Baylor 2.1 @ Dallas Baptist 2.2 @ #7 Oklahoma 2.2 vs. UTSA - 1 6.1 #5 TEXAS A&M 1.0 @ New Mexico 2.2 @ #4 Texas * 7.1 @ Kansas State * 2.0 NEW MEXICO 1.2 KANSAS 4.0 KANSAS 1.0 DALLAS BAPTIST 0.1 @ Michigan 4.0 @ Missouri 1.1 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 2.2 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 3.0 vs. #13 Texas A&M * 5.1 Date 3/15 3/20 3/22 3/26 4/2 4/5 4/10 4/13 4/26 5/1 5/10 5/15 5/22 Opponent GS IP A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI * 3.0 @ #14 Baylor 0.2 @ Dallas Baptist 1.0 NEBRASKA 0.0 @ #7 Oklahoma 2.2 vs. UTSA - 2 * 2.2 #5 TEXAS A&M 3.0 @ New Mexico 3.0 NEW MEXICO * 6.1 KANSAS * 4.0 @ Michigan * 3.0 @ Missouri * 5.0 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE * 7.0 Date 2/25 3/2 3/6 4/18 Opponent BYU UNLV #8 TCU @ Texas State H 3 5 4 0 1 2 0 9 7 4 6 6 0 3 0 9 4 R ER BB 0 0 2 3 3 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 9 7 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 4 4 0 0 0 8 7 0 4 4 0 K 6 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 4 1 3 4 0 3 0 5 0 NP DEC. 66 W 8-6 65 W 9-4 32 ND 1-8 5 W 6-5 17 ND 6-5 48 ND 7-6 22 S 3-0 90 L 1-10 100 ND 4-3 91 L 1-4 90 L 1-2 82 ND 2-3 5 ND 1-11 52 L 1-11 1 ND 3-4 79 ND 10-11 17 L 5-10 K 4 2 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 NP DEC. 76 W 77 ND 95 L 75 L 86 ND 62 L 66 ND 1 ND 53 ND 3 ND 62 L 5 ND 24 ND 53 ND 10 ND K 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 7 1 2 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 5 NP DEC. 9 ND 8-0 29 ND 15-3 15 ND 3-4 25 ND 5-14 11 ND 9-7 40 ND 13-14 26 ND 7-6 18 ND 5-8 77 W 8-2 18 ND 4-5 39 W 4-1 91 ND 1-3 48 L 1-4 13 ND 4-8 39 ND 2-3 15 ND 8-7 19 ND 1-11 36 ND 8-2 38 ND 3-4 25 ND 10-11 47 ND 11-7 89 ND 5-10 #39 JAMEN PARTEN - RHP H 4 6 8 5 7 10 5 0 6 0 6 0 1 4 0 R ER BB 1 1 0 4 2 1 3 2 0 2 2 2 3 3 1 10 10 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 6-2 14-8 1-8 5-14 6-5 5-15 8-2 4-5 4-1 1-2 4-8 1-11 6-4 1-11 5-10 #50 BRENNAN STEWART - RHP H 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 2 4 4 5 0 1 2 3 3 0 1 6 11 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 5 2 1 #15 DUKE von SCHAMANN - RHP H 3 0 3 4 3 6 5 3 2 4 2 1 5 R ER BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 5 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 K 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 3 NP DEC. 38 W 4 ND 31 ND 24 ND 58 ND 56 ND 49 ND 38 W 75 W 56 ND 42 W 73 ND 79 W 9-7 10-6 7-6 10-8 1-11 11-6 8-14 7-6 6-1 8-7 8-2 3-4 5-3 K NP DEC. 1 13 ND 0 6 ND 2 25 ND 0 7 ND 3-8 3-4 1-8 8-5 #36 ANDRE WHEELER - LHP RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES GS IP 0.2 0.0 1.0 0.0 H 1 0 2 0 R ER BB 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH SUMMARY HITTING STREAKS Player LongestCurrent Barnes, Barrett 15 2 Redman, Reid 11 Tomlinson, Kelby 10 Altobelli, Bo 8 8 Paiz, David 8 1 McGruder, Jamodrick 8 2 Hagen, Stephen 8 Wheeler, Andre 6 2 Popescu, Nick 5 2 Whitehead, Kevin 4 1 Hanslik, Nick 2 Randolph, Mason 2 Williams, Marshall 1 Lopez, Jordan 1 von Schamann, Duke 1 - REACHING BASE SAFELY STREAKS Player LongestCurrent McGruder, Jamodrick 39 3 Paiz, David 22 1 Barnes, Barrett 17 8 Redman, Reid 15 Tomlinson, Kelby 12 Popescu, Nick 11 11 Hagen, Stephen 10 Whitehead, Kevin 9 1 Altobelli, Bo 8 8 Randolph, Mason 7 Wheeler, Andre 7 6 Hanslik, Nick 2 Lopez, Jordan 1 Williams, Marshall 1 von Schamann, Duke 1 - MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+Total Tomlinson, Kelby 13 6 1 - 20 Paiz, David 13 5 - - 18 Popescu, Nick 12 4 1 - 17 Redman, Reid 13 2 1 - 16 Barnes, Barrett 11 2 1 - 14 Altobelli, Bo 11 1 1 - 13 Hagen, Stephen 102-1 13 McGruder, Jamodri 5 7 - - 12 Whitehead, Kevin 7--- 7 Wheeler, Andre 3 2 - - 5 Randolph, Mason 2--- 2 TEAM 10031 5 1 137 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player 2345+ Total Tomlinson, Kelby 641 - 11 Hagen, Stephen 821 - 11 Barnes, Barrett 8 2 - - 10 Paiz, David 6 1 - - 7 Altobelli, Bo 321 - 6 Popescu, Nick 321 - 6 Redman, Reid 4 2 - - 6 McGruder, Jamodrick 221 - 5 Wheeler, Andre 1 1 - - 2 Randolph, Mason 1--- 1 Whitehead, Kevin 1--- 1 Hanslik, Nick 1--- 1 TEAM 4418 5 0 67 50 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL BIG INNINGS (4-PLUS RUNS) TEXAS TECH Date Opponent 2/18 WESTERN MICHIGAN 2/26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2/27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2/27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3/1 UNLV 3/5 #8 TCU 3/12 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3/12 IOWA 3/13 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3/15 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3/19 @ #14 Baylor 3/20 @ #14 Baylor 3/22 @ Dallas Baptist 3/25 NEBRASKA 3/26 NEBRASKA 4/3 @ #7 Oklahoma 4/5 vs. UTSA - 1 4/5 vs. UTSA - 2 4/13 @ New Mexico 4/18 @ Texas State 4/26 NEW MEXICO 4/30 KANSAS 4/30 KANSAS 5/10 @ Michigan 5/14 @ Missouri 5/21 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE 5/22 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE OPPONENT Date Opponent 2/20 NORTHWESTERN 2/27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3/2 UNLV 3/6 #8 TCU 3/11 IOWA 3/12 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3/12 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3/19 @ #14 Baylor 3/19 @ #14 Baylor 3/25 NEBRASKA 3/25 NEBRASKA 3/26 NEBRASKA 4/1 @ #7 Oklahoma 4/2 @ #7 Oklahoma 4/10 #5 TEXAS A&M 4/10 #5 TEXAS A&M 5/3 DALLAS BAPTIST 5/13 @ Missouri 5/20 #22 Oklahoma State 5/25 vs. #13 Texas A&M TEAM GAME HIGHS BATTING INN. RUNS Result 7th 4 W 8-0 1st 6 W 15-3 1st 6 W 14-8 8th 5 W 14-8 5th 4 W 9-4 5th 6 L 6-8 7th 4 L 5-14 2nd 4 W 6-4 7th 4 W 6-5 2nd 4 W 9-7 9th 9 L 13-14 10th 4 W 10-6 7th 5 W 7-6 5th 4L 5-15 3rd 5 W 10-8 6th 4 L 5-8 4th 5 W 8-2 7th 5 W 11-6 6th 6 W 7-6 7th 4 W 8-5 5th 5 W 6-1 1st 4 W 9-4 6th 4 W 9-4 1st 5 W 8-2 8th 4 W 6-4 4th 4 W 11-7 2nd 4 W 5-3 INN. RUNS Result 4th 5 W 8-6 3rd 4 W 14-8 3rd 4L 3-4 8th 5 L 1-8 8th 4 W 9-7 6th 4 L 5-14 9th 5 L 5-14 2nd 4 L 13-14 4th 4 L 13-14 3rd 8L 5-15 5th 5L 5-15 6th 4 W 10-8 2nd 4 L 1-10 1st 4 L 1-11 2nd 4 L 8-14 5th 4 L 8-14 6th 5 L 1-11 5th 5 L 1-11 4th 5 L 10-11 6th 6 L 5-10 RECORD WITH A BIG INNING___________________ 20-5 RECORD W/OUT A BIG INNING________________ 13-20 RECORD WHEN ALLOWING A BIG INNING________ 4-13 RECORD WHEN NOT ALLOWING A BIG INNING__ 29-12 At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP: 49 15 22 14 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 31 13 18 3 3 3 6 4 4 2 2 2 16 3 3 at Baylor (Mar 20, 2011) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 26, 2011) at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 26, 2011) at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) vs Northwestern (Feb 20, 2011) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 27, 2011) vs UTSA (Apr 05, 2011 at San Angelo, TX) at Oklahoma (Apr 03, 2011) at New Mexico (Apr 12, 2011) at Missouri (May 15, 2011) at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) vs New Mexico (Apr 27, 2011) at Oklahoma (Apr 03, 2011) vs Nebraska (Mar 26, 2011) vs A&M-Corpus Christi (Mar 15, 2011) vs Texas A&M (May 25, 2011 at Oklahoma City, OK) vs Texas A&M (Apr 09, 2011) vs BYU (Feb 24, 2011) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 27, 2011) vs Western Michigan (Feb 18, 2011) vs Northwestern (Feb 20, 2011) vs A&M-Corpus Christi (Mar 13, 2011) at Baylor (Mar 20, 2011) vs Northwestern (Feb 19, 2011) vs Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) 36 20 20 4 4 1 3 vs Texas A&M (Apr 08, 2011) vs Northern Illinois (Feb 27, 2011) vs Texas A&M (Apr 08, 2011) vs BYU (Feb 25, 2011) vs Nebraska (Mar 25, 2011) (8 games ) (5 games ) 12.0 15 14 10 14 21 6 3 4 4 4 vs Texas A&M (Apr 08, 2011) vs Nebraska (Mar 25, 2011) vs Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2011) at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) vs BYU (Feb 25, 2011) vs Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2011) vs BYU (Feb 24, 2011) at Missouri (May 13, 2011) vs Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) vs Dallas Baptist (May 03, 2011) vs Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned: PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters: 51 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS BATTING At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: 6 3 5 4 2 2 2 10 4 4 4 2 1 3 2 1 7 (12 games ) (17 games ) Hagen, Stephen at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) (5 games ) (8 games ) McGruder, Jamodrick vs Northern Illinois (Feb 27, 2011) Barnes, Barrett at Oklahoma (Apr 03, 2011) Hagen, Stephen at Baylor (Mar 19, 2011) Whitehead, Kevin vs Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) McGruder, Jamodrick vs Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2011) Whitehead, Kevin at Texas State (Apr 18, 2011) (5 games ) (32 games ) McGruder, Jamodrick vs UNLV (Mar 01, 2011) (8 games ) (23 games ) Tomlinson, Kelby vs BYU (Feb 24, 2011) 17 10 2 1 Hagen, Stephen vs Northwestern (Feb 19, 2011) Tomlinson, Kelby at New Mexico (Apr 12, 2011) (5 games ) (8 games ) 7.2 10 10 4 9 11 11 Masek, Trey vs Iowa (Mar 12, 2011) Parten, Jamen vs Nebraska (Mar 25, 2011) Parten, Jamen vs Nebraska (Mar 25, 2011) (6 games ) Coulombe, Daniel vs BYU (Feb 25, 2011) Kilcrease, Robbie at Oklahoma (Apr 03, 2011) Stewart, Brennan vs Texas A&M (May 25, 2011 at Oklahoma FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: City, OK) Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters: 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 Flora, Ben vs BYU (Feb 24, 2011) Paiz, David at Oklahoma (Apr 01, 2011) Coulombe, Daniel vs TCU (Mar 04, 2011) Kilcrease, Robbie at Oklahoma (Apr 03, 2011) Parten, Jamen at Missouri (May 13, 2011) Masek, Trey vs Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Kilcrease, Robbie at Baylor (Mar 20, 2011) (5 games ) 52 MULTI-RUN INNINGS (78) 2 Runs________________________________________ 40 3 Runs________________________________________ 12 4 Runs________________________________________ 14 5 Runs_________________________________________ 7 6 Runs_________________________________________ 4 9 Runs_________________________________________ 1 GO-AHEAD RBI (58) Nick Popescu__________________________________ 16 Kelby Tomlinson_________________________________ 9 Barrett Barnes___________________________________ 6 Reid Redman___________________________________ 6 David Paiz______________________________________ 5 Andre Wheeler__________________________________ 4 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 4 Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ 4 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 3 Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 1 GAME TYING RBI (21) Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ Barrett Barnes___________________________________ Stephen Hagen__________________________________ Reid Redman___________________________________ Nick Popescu___________________________________ Andre Wheeler__________________________________ Kelby Tomlinson_________________________________ 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 2-OUT RBI (106) Kelby Tomlinson________________________________ 18 Barrett Barnes__________________________________ 15 Reid Redman__________________________________ 12 Jamodrick McGruder____________________________ 11 Bo Altobelli____________________________________ 10 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 9 David Paiz______________________________________ 8 Andre Wheeler__________________________________ 8 Nick Popescu___________________________________ 7 Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 3 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 2 Mason Randolph________________________________ 2 Marshall Williams________________________________ 1 INFIELD BASE HITS (69) Bo Altobelli____________________________________ 15 Jamodrick McGruder____________________________ 10 Reid Redman__________________________________ 11 Kelby Tomlinson_________________________________ 9 Barrett Barnes___________________________________ 7 Nick Popescu___________________________________ 7 David Paiz______________________________________ 4 Stephen Hagen__________________________________ 3 Andre Wheeler__________________________________ 2 Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 1 OUTFIELD ASSISTS (11) Barrett Barnes___________________________________ Andre Wheeler__________________________________ Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ David Paiz______________________________________ Jordan Lopez___________________________________ Nick Hanslik____________________________________ 3 3 2 1 1 1 PICKOFFS BY PITCHERS (8) John Neely_____________________________________ Hayden Holub___________________________________ David Paiz______________________________________ Jamen Parten___________________________________ Duke von Schamann_____________________________ Brennan Stewart_________________________________ Andre Wheeler__________________________________ 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 BUNT BASE HITS (25) Reid Redman___________________________________ Bo Altobelli_____________________________________ Jamodrick McGruder_____________________________ Kelby Tomlinson_________________________________ Nick Popescu___________________________________ Barrett Barnes___________________________________ Kevin Whitehead________________________________ 8 7 4 2 2 1 1 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 2011 RED RAIDER INDIVIDUAL HONORS: BO ALTOBELLI (SOPHOMORE - - - C) - All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (C) - Johnny Bench Award Watch List (C) - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (C) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (C) BARRETT BARNES (SOPHOMORE - - - OF) - All-Big 12 First Team (Coaches) - College Baseball Daily All-Big 12 First Team - Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team - Academic All-Big 12 Second Team - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Perfect Game USA No. 3 Pro Prospect - Big 12 (Class of 2012) - Perfect Game USA Preseason All-Big 12 - Baseball America Preseason All-Big 12 - Baseball America No. 5 Pro Prospect - Big 12 (Class of 2012) - Baseball America: “Best Raw Power” - Baseball America No. 48 Pro Prospect (College Sophomores) - CollegeBaseball360.com: No. 6 “College Baseball 1B to Watch” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Most Underrated Hitter in Big 12” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Top 3 Pure Hitters in Big 12” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Top 3 Power Threats in Big 12” - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 - College Baseball Daily Projected No. 32 Player in the Country DANIEL COULOMBE (JUNIOR - - - LHP) - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) ZACH FOWLER (RS JUNIOR - - - LHP) - Academic All-Big 12 First Team STEPHEN HAGEN (RS JUNIOR - - - 1B) - Big 12 Player of the Week (5/2) - College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup (3/24) - Big 12 Player of the Week (3/21) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (1B) NICK HANSLIK (RS SOPHOMORE - - - OF) - Academic All-Big 12 First Team ROBBIE KILCREASE (RS JUNIOR - - - LHP) - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (SP) SCOTT LeJEUNE (JUNIOR - - - OF) - College Baseball Daily Preseason All-Big 12 TREY MASEK (FRESHMAN - - - RHP) - Big 12 All-Freshman Team (Coaches) - College Baseball Daily All-Freshman Team JAMODRICK McGRUDER (SOPHOMORE - - - 2B/LF) - Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 First Team - College Baseball Daily All-Big 12 First Team - All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) - Big 12 Player of the Week (3/28) - Brooks Wallace Classic Most Outstanding Player - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (OF) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (UTL) - Baseball America: “Fastest Runner” - Baseball America: “Best Base Runner” - CollegeBaseballInsider.com: “Best Base Runner in Big 12” JOHN NEELY (JUNIOR - - - RHP) - NCBWA All-America Third Team (RP) - CollegeBaseballInsider.com All-America Honorable Mention (RP) - All-Big 12 (Coaches) - Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 (Second Team) - National Pitcher of the Year Watch List - NCBWA Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (RP) DAVID PAIZ (FRESHMAN - - - RHP/OF) - Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America - All-Big 12 First Team (Coaches) - Big 12 All-Freshman Team (Coaches) - College Baseball Daily All-Freshman Team - John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Watch List NICK POPESCU (SENIOR - - - INF) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (2B) REID REDMAN (JUNIOR - - - INF) - All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) - Academic All-Big 12 First Team - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (UTL) - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (3B) BRENNAN STEWART (RS JUNIOR - - - RHP) - Academic All-Big 12 Second Team KELBY TOMLINSON (JUNIOR - - - SS) - ABCA Rawlings Division I Gold Glove Award (SS) - All-Big 12 Second Team (Coaches) - Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team - Brooks Wallace Award Watch List - Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament Team (SS) - Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (2/21) - Red Raider Classic Most Outstanding Player - Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team (SS) - Baseball America: No. 10 Top Newcomer - Big 12 DUKE von SCHAMANN (FRESHMAN - - - RHP) - College Baseball Daily All-Freshman Team ANDRE WHEELER (FRESHMAN - - - OF) - Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/21) - CollegeBaseball360 Primetime Performers (3/23) SERIES-BY-SERIES BATTING SERIES RRC BWMC TCU TTU-INVIT BU NU OU A&M UT KSU KU MU OSU BIG 12 W-L 4-0 3-1 0-3 4-1 2-1 2-1 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-3 3-0 1-2 2-1 0-2 AVG .362 .384 .135 .333 .392 .283 .168 .268 .221 .212 .278 .248 .377 .235 AB 130 138 89 153 130 92 95 112 95 99 97 101 106 68 R 28 39 7 35 29 18 7 16 4 5 20 10 26 6 H 47 53 12 51 51 26 16 30 21 21 27 25 40 16 RBI 22 35 6 34 29 17 7 15 4 5 16 10 25 6 2B 7 10 1 12 14 7 5 3 3 3 2 2 5 1 3B 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 HR SLG% 2 .492 1 .522 0 .146 4 .490 1 .523 0 .380 3 .316 0 .295 0 .253 0 .263 3 .433 2 .347 3 .528 0 .250 BB 9 13 9 18 20 11 9 12 13 8 8 19 3 5 SO 29 39 24 32 10 22 20 19 9 16 21 17 13 11 AB OBA 127 .197 142 .317 114 .395 187 .305 106 .283 108 .324 110 .364 123 .341 82 .171 86 .279 110 .327 90 .222 113 .327 72 .417 BB HBP 25 4 25 10 14 4 21 7 10 5 17 2 10 4 15 3 7 3 6 3 16 5 12 1 17 3 5 0 SO 27 21 29 28 27 23 35 29 23 27 12 23 13 11 OB% .475 .497 .278 .418 .449 .395 .273 .366 .295 .278 .400 .330 .465 .276 SF 1 4 1 8 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 3 SH SB-SBA 6 18-24 3 5-5 0 1-1 5 9-12 2 4-4 5 3-3 0 4-4 3 11-12 2 3-6 1 3-4 1 3-6 4 0-1 0 3-3 2 0-0 SERIES-BY-SERIES PITCHING SERIES RRC BWMC TCU TTU-INVIT BU NU OU A&M UT KSU KU MU OSU BIG 12 W-L 4-0 3-1 0-3 4-1 2-1 2-1 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-3 3-0 1-2 2-1 0-2 ERA 1.75 4.50 7.00 6.40 6.18 6.67 9.00 5.70 2.52 3.38 3.86 4.62 6.67 5.29 IP 36.0 36.0 27.0 45.0 27.2 27.0 24.0 30.0 25.0 24.0 28.0 25.1 27.0 17.0 H 25 45 45 57 30 35 40 42 14 24 36 20 37 30 R 9 23 23 37 25 23 29 22 8 10 13 19 21 13 ER 7 18 21 32 19 20 24 19 7 9 12 13 20 10 2B 6 11 6 10 5 5 8 3 2 6 6 6 9 4 3B 2 4 3 1 1 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 HR WP 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 3 2 4 2 2 3 4 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 7 0 2 0 HB 0 5 2 4 2 4 7 4 3 3 3 8 5 2 BK 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 SF 0 1 3 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 SH GDP 3 4 3 6 4 3 2 4 4 1 2 4 1 1 4 2 4 3 4 0 2 3 2 2 1 4 3 3 MONTH-BY-MONTH BATTING MONTH W-L AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B BB HBP SO OB% SF February 7-1 .373 268 67 100 57 17 5 3 .507 50 14 48 .487 5 9 23-29 10-7 .293 560 108 164 104 39 1 6 .398 78 21 124 .390 15 14 23-27 April 10-11 .236 687 92 162 85 28 5 10 .335 88 26 172 .342 5 11 37-46 May 6-6 .269 409 65 110 58 11 2 7 .357 57 8 74 .364 7 9 8-12 March HR SLG% SH SB-SBA MONTH-BY-MONTH PITCHING MONTH February March April May W-L 7-1 10-7 10-11 6-6 ERA IP H R ER 3.12 72.0 70 32 25 6.15 153.2 192 122 105 4.43 185.0 206 104 91 5.21 105.1 128 77 61 BB SO 22 68 66 108 60 124 38 64 AB OBA 269 .260 608 .316 721 .286 414 .309 2B 17 29 44 28 3B HR WP 6 3 5 6 12 16 11 10 10 3 11 7 HB 5 16 22 19 BK SF 3 1 2 14 2 3 3 3 SH GDP 6 10 14 17 16 14 10 11 HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL BATTING VENUE Home Away Neutral W-L 21-12 10-11 2-2 AVG AB .295 1068 .252 719 .292 137 R 212 95 25 H 315 181 40 RBI 189 91 24 2B 52 39 4 3B 9 2 2 HR SLG% 15 .403 9 .349 2 .394 BB HBP 184 44 74 21 15 4 SO 203 191 24 OB% .411 .337 .371 SF 25 4 3 SH SB-SBA 25 6t3-77 16 25-33 2 3-4 HR WP 28 23 6 14 2 1 HB 32 28 2 BK SF 6 12 3 9 1 1 HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL PITCHING VENUE Home Away Neutral W-L 21-12 10-11 2-2 ERA IP H R ER 5.08 301.0 364 199 170 4.70 180.0 183 115 94 4.63 35.0 49 21 18 BB SO AB OBA 96 232 1190 .306 82 102 678 .270 8 30 144 .340 2B 66 42 10 3B 12 13 1 SH GDP 25 36 18 13 3 3 DAY-NIGHT BATTING TIME Day Night W-L AVG 17-12 .282 16-13 .275 AB 949 975 R 176 156 H 268 268 RBI 162 142 2B 49 46 3B 7 6 HR SLG% 17 .403 9 .362 BB HBP 138 33 135 36 SO OB% 200 .385 218 .379 SF 21 11 SH SB-SBA 21 37-50 22 54-64 DAY-NIGHT PITCHING TIME Day Night W-L ERA IP H R ER 17-12 4.90 257.0 303 162 140 16-13 4.93 259.0 293 173 142 53 BB SO AB OBA 96 166 1004 .302 90 198 1008 .291 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2B 60 58 3B 12 14 HR WP 18 15 18 23 HB 30 32 BK 4 6 SF 9 13 SH GDP 22 29 24 23 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH HOME RUNS No. Player (#) Opponent (Date) Runs Outs Count Inning Pitcher ‡Δ! 1 Barrett Barnes (1) Western Michigan (2/18) 2 1 2-0 1 Moyer (L) s 2 Stephen Hagen (1) Northwestern (2/20) 2 2 0-1 2 Tyson (L) s 3 Kelby Tomlinson (1) Northern Illinois (2/27) 1 0 0-1 4 Gonzales (R) s 4 Barrett Barnes (2) UNLV (3/2) 2 2 1-0 6 Zuniga (R) r 5 Duke von Schamann (1) Iowa (3/11) 1 0 1-2 2 Hippen (L) s 6 David Paiz (1) A&M-Corpus Christi (3/12) 1 0 1-0 6 Simko (R) s ‡ 7 Barrett Barnes (3) Iowa (3/12) 3 2 1-0 2 Brown (R) s ! 8 Stephen Hagen (2) A&M-Corpus Christi (3/15) 2 0 2-0 7 Botello (R) r 9 Stephen Hagen (3) Baylor (3/19) 1 1 1-1 7 Newman (R) r 10 Barrett Barnes (4) Oklahoma (4/2) 1 1 3-2 8 Shambaugh (L) r 11 Barrett Barnes (5) Oklahoma (4/3) 2 0 1-0 6 Smith (R) s 12 Barrett Barnes (6) Oklahoma (4/3) 1 0 2-1 7 Seng (R) r ‡ Δ ! 13 Kevin Whitehead (1) UTSA (4/5) 1 0 1-0 4 Langley (R) s 14 Barrett Barnes (7) UTSA (4/5) 1 0 1-2 8 Denman (R) r ‡ 15 Stephen Hagen (4) New Mexico (4/12) 1 0 0-1 2 Wilson (L) s 16 Barrett Barnes (8) New Mexico (4/12) 2 2 2-1 5 Wilson (L) s 17 Stephen Hagen (5) New Mexico (4/26) 4 1 0-0 5 Garza (R) r † 18 Stephen Hagen (6) Kansas (4/29) 1 0 3-1 9 Murray (R) r 19 Jamodrick McGruder (1) Kansas (4/30) 4 2 1-0 6 Marciel (L) r ‡ 1 1 2-0 4 Poppe (R) s 20 Kevin Whitehead (2) Kansas (5/1) 21 Jamodrick McGruder (2) Michigan (5/11) 2 1 2-2 4 McAnallen (L) s ‡ 22 Nick Popescu (1) Missouri (5/15) 1 1 2-0 2 Zastryzny (L) s 23 David Paiz (2) Missouri (5/15) 1 1 2-1 4 Zastryzny (L) s 24 Barrett Barnes (9) Oklahoma State (5/20) 1 2 0-0 2 Strong (L) s † 25 Barrett Barnes (10) Oklahoma State (5/21) 2 0 2-1 1 Propst (R) s Bo Altobelli (1) Oklahoma State (5/22) 4 2 0-1 2 McCurry (R) s ‡ Δ ! 26 * - Inside the park home run ◊ - Pinch-hit home run † - Game-tying home run ‡ - Tie-breaking home run HOME RUN BREAKDOWN at Home_______________________________ 15 on the Road_____________________________ 9 at Neutral Site____________________________ 2 vs. RHP________________________________ 14 vs. LHP_________________________________ 12 vs. Big 12 Teams_________________________ 12 vs. Non-Big 12 Teams_____________________ 14 with 0 outs_____________________________ 11 with 1 out_______________________________ 8 with 2 outs______________________________ 7 Solo HR________________________________ 14 2-Run HR________________________________ 8 3-Run HR________________________________ 1 Grand Slam______________________________ 3 February________________________________ 3 March__________________________________ 6 April____________________________________ 9 May____________________________________ 7 in 1st inning_____________________________ 2 in 2nd inning____________________________ 6 in 3rd inning_____________________________ 1 in 4th inning_____________________________ 5 in 5th inning_____________________________ 2 in 6th inning_____________________________ 4 in 7th inning_____________________________ 3 in 8th inning_____________________________ 2 in 9th inning_____________________________ 1 0-0 Count_______________________________ 2 0-1 Count_______________________________ 4 0-2 Count_______________________________ 0 1-0 Count_______________________________ 6 1-1 Count_______________________________ 1 1-2 Count_______________________________ 2 2-0 Count_______________________________ 4 2-1 Count_______________________________ 4 2-2 Count_______________________________ 1 3-0 Count_______________________________ 0 3-1 Count_______________________________ 1 3-2 Count_______________________________ 1 Left-Field Line____________________________ 0 Left Field_______________________________ 14 Left-Center Field__________________________ 5 Center Field______________________________ 0 Right-Center Field________________________ 1 Right Field_______________________________ 6 Right-Field Line___________________________ 0 Δ - Game-winning home run ! - Provided eventual winning runs § - home run erased deficit and gave Texas Tech the lead italics indicates walk-off home run Home Run Leaders: Leadoff_________________________________ 2 2-Hole__________________________________ 1 3-Hole__________________________________ 9 Cleanup_________________________________ 5 5-Hole__________________________________ 2 6-Hole__________________________________ 3 7-Hole__________________________________ 3 8-Hole__________________________________ 0 9-Hole__________________________________ 1 Barrett Barnes - 10 Stephen Hagen - 6 Jamodrick McGruder - 2 David Paiz - 2 Kevin Whitehead - 2 Kelby Tomlinson - 1 Bo Altobelli - 1 Day Games_____________________________ 16 Night Games____________________________ 10 Nick Popescu - 1 Duke von Schamann - 1 Starters________________________________ 17 Relievers________________________________ 9 Record with HR________________________ 16-7 Record w/out HR_____________________ 17-18 54 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEXAS TECH GAME WINNING RBI No. Player (#) Game # Date Opponent Runs Outs Count Inning Final 1 Barrett Barnes (1) 1 2/18 Western Michigan 2 1 2-0 1 8-0 2-run HR to LF Play 2 Reid Redman (1) 2 2/19 Northwestern 1 1 0-0 2 6-1 1B through right side 3 Jamodrick McGruder (1) 3 2/19 Utah Valley 1 1 0-1 2 6-2 1B up the middle 4 Kelby Tomlinson (1) 4 2/20 Northwestern 1 2 1-0 5 8-6 1B to RF 5 Nick Popescu (1) 5 2/24 BYU 1 1 0-1 7 7-4 2B down LF line 6 David Paiz (1) 7 2/26 Northern Illinois 1 1 1-0 1 15-3 1B to RF 7 No RBI 8 2/27 Northern Illinois 1 0 1-1 5 14-8 E-1, Throwing Error 8 Stephen Hagen (1) 9 3/1 UNLV 1 0 2-0 5 9-4 1B through left side 9 Kelby Tomlinson (2) 14 3/11 Iowa 2 2 1-1 8 9-7 1B to RF 10 Jamodrick McGruder (2) 16 3/12 Iowa 1 2 3-1 4 6-4 1B to LF 11 Reid Redman (2) 17 3/13 A&M-Corpus Christi 1 0 1-0 9 6-5 1B up the middle 12 Stephen Hagen (2) 18 3/15 A&M-Corpus Christi 2 0 2-0 7 9-7 2-run HR to LF 13 Nick Popescu (2) 19 3/18 Baylor 1 1 2-2 9 6-5 SAC Fly to CF 14 Bo Altobelli (1) 21 3/20 Baylor 1 2 3-2 10 10-6 Bases loaded BB 15 Kelby Tomlinson (3) 22 3/22 Dallas Baptist 1 2 1-0 9 7-6 1B up the middle 16 Kelby Tomlinson (4) 24 3/26 Nebraska 1 1 1-1 7 10-8 1B through left side 17 Reid Redman (3) 25 3/27 Nebraska 1 1 0-1 3 3-0 SAC Fly to LF 18 Kevin Whitehead (1) 29 4/5 UTSA - 1 1 0 1-0 4 8-2 HR to RF 19 Kevin Whitehead (2) 30 4/5 UTSA - 2 1 1 2-1 7 11-6 1B to CF 20 Kelby Tomlinson (5) 31 4/8 Texas A&M 1 2 2-2 12 4-3 1B to 2B 21 Nick Popescu (3) 34 4/12 New Mexico 1 2 2-0 4 4-1 1B to LF 22 Reid Redman (4) 35 4/13 New Mexico 1 2 0-2 6 7-6 2B to RF 23 Reid Redman (5) 37 4/16 Texas 1 10-022-1 SAFETY SQUEEZE BUNT 1B to 2B 24 Stephen Hagen (3) 39 4/18 Texas State 1 1 0-0 7 8-5 1B through left side 25 Barrett Barnes (2) 43 4/26 New Mexico 1 1 1-0 5 6-1 2B to CF 26 Barrett Barnes (3) 45 4/29 Kansas 1 2 2-0 10 3-2 1B through left side 27 Kevin Whitehead (3) 46 4/30 Kansas 1 1 0-0 4 4-3 SAC Fly to CF 28 Andre Wheeler (1) 47 5/1 Kansas 1 2 3-0 9 8-7 Bases Loaded BB 29 Nick Popescu (4) 49 5/10 Michigan 3 1 1-1 1 8-2 2B to LC 30 Reid Redman (6) 50 5/11 Michigan 2 1 2-2 6 6-4 1B up the middle 31 Kelby Tomlinson (6) 52 5/14 Missouri 2 1 0-0 8 6-4 3B down RF line 32 Andre Wheeler (2) 55 5/21 Oklahoma State 2 2 1-1 4 11-7 1B to CF 33 Bo Altobelli (2) 56 5/22 Oklahoma State 4 2 0-1 2 5-3 Grand Slam to LF Game Winning RBI Leaders: Reid Redman - 6 Kelby Tomlinson - 6 Nick Popescu - 4 Barrett Barnes - 3 Stephen Hagen - 3 Kevin Whitehead - 3 Jamodrick McGruder - 2 Bo Altobelli - 2 Andre Wheeler - 2 David Paiz - 1 55 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Won 5 or more consecutive games________________________________ 5 games (February 18-24, 2011) Won 6 or more consecutive games________________________________ 7 games (February 10-23, 2007) Won 7 or more consecutive games________________________________ 7 games (February 10-23, 2007) Won 10 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002) Won 16 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002) Won both games of a doubleheader______________________________ vs. UTSA: 8-2, 11-6 (April 5, 2011) Shutout an opponent in both games of a doubleheader______ vs. Iowa State: 14-0, 7-0 (March 15, 1997) Lost both games of a doubleheader__________ at #4 Nebraska: 3-4 (11 inn.), 4-14 (7 inn.) (April 29, 2006) Was shutout in both games of a doubleheader__________________ vs. #2 Texas: 0-4, 0-10 (April 3, 2004) Won 5 or more consecutive home games___________________________ 5 games (February 18-24, 2011) Won 6 or more consecutive home games____________________________ 6 games (February 8-19, 2005) Won 10 or more consecutive home games________________________ 13 games (April 16-May 19, 2002) Won 13 or more consecutive home games________________________ 13 games (April 16-May 19, 2002) Won 21 or more consecutive home games______________________ 21 games (February 5-April 4, 1999) Won 24 or more consecutive home games____________________ 24 games (February 22-April 26, 1996) Swept a 3-game series at home__________________________________ vs. Kansas (April 29-May 1, 2011) Swept a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series at home____________________________ vs. Kansas (April 29-May 1, 2011) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series on the road_______________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a midweek series at home_____________________ 2 games, vs. Alabama A&M (April 20-21, 2010) Swept a midweek series on the road________________________ 2 games, at Michigan (May 10-11, 2011) Swept a midweek series at a neutral site____________ 2 games, vs. UTSA in San Angelo DH (April 5, 2011) Won 5 or more consecutive road games____________________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 8 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 9 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Was swept in a 3-game series at home________________________________ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series at home vs. non-conference opponent_____________ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series on the road________________________ at Kansas State (April 21-23, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series at home______________ vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 11-13, 2007) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series on the road___________________ at Kansas State (April 21-23, 2011) Won 5 or more consecutive conference games__________________________5 games (May 15-23, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 6 games (April 24-May 7, 2004) Won 7 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002) Won 8 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002) Swept 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_____________________________3, 2004 (vs. KSU, @ KU, vs. BU) Swept 4 or more Big 12 series in a season______________________ 4, 1997 (vs. ISU, @ MU, @ KSU, vs. NU) Swept 3 or more midweek road/neutral site series in a season_______ 3, 2011 (vs. UTSA, @ UNM, @ MICH) Was swept in 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_______________________3, 2007 (@ UT, @ MU, vs. OSU) Was swept in 4 or more Big 12 series in a season_________________________________ Never Happened Won 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 7 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 8 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 9 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 10 or more consecutive conference home games___________ 10 games February 26-May 14, 1999) Swept Baylor in a 3-game series at home_________________________________________________ 2004 Swept Baylor in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series at home___________________________________________ 1986 Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 1991 Swept Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________________ 2011 Swept Kansas in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________________ 2004 Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 2008 Won 5 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 5 or more consecutive midweek games______________________8 games (March 15-April 26, 2011) Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 2004 Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 1997 Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________ 2011 Won 5 or more consecutive midweek road/neutral site games________ 8 games (March 22-May 11, 2011) Lost 5 or more consecutive games____________________________________5 games (May 16-26, 2010) Lost 6 or more consecutive games__________________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Lost 7 or more consecutive games__________________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Lost 8 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 8 games (April 9-19, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive games___________________________________ 9 games (April 11-25, 1986) Lost 11 or more consecutive games_________________________________ 11 games (April 12-28, 1985) Swept Missouri in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________________ 2006 Swept Missouri in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________________ 1997 Was swept by Missouri in a 3-game series at home_______________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Missouri in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________ 2009 Swept Nebraska in a 3-game series at home______________________________________________ 1997 Swept Nebraska in a 3-game series on the road__________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Nebraska in a 3-game series at home________________________________________ 2001 Was swept by Nebraska in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ 2010 Lost 5 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 6 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 7 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 9 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home______________________________________________ 2002 Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________________ 1999 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________ 2006 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ 2011 Lost 5 or more consecutive road games______________________________ 5 games (March 12-20, 2010) Lost 6 or more consecutive road games______________________ 8 games (February 27-March 21, 2009) Lost 7 or more consecutive road games______________________ 8 games (February 27-March 21, 2009) Lost 8 or more consecutive road games______________________ 8 games (February 27-March 21, 2009) Lost 11 or more consecutive road games__________________________ 11 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home_______________________________ Never Happened Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home___________________________________ 2007 Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road________________________________ 2006 Lost 5 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 9 games (April 22-May 19, 2007) Lost 10 or more consecutive conference games__________________10 games (March 27-April 27, 1987) Lost 15 or more consecutive conference games__________________15 games (March 29-April 28, 1985) Swept Texas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________ Never Happened Swept Texas in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 1992 Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 2007 Swept Texas A&M in a 3-game series at home_____________________________________________ 2001 Swept Texas A&M in a 3-game series on the road________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Texas A&M in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________ 1989 Was swept by Texas A&M in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________ 2002 Lost 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team__________________________vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 5-3 (May 22, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at home__________________vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 5-3 (May 22, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team on the road__________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Lost 5 or more consecutive conference road games_________________ 5 games (April 17-May 13, 2011) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 9 games (April 1-May 19, 2007) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team____________________vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 5-3 (May 22, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at home_____________vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 5-3 (May 22, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team on the road____________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at a neutral site________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Shutout an opponent_________________________________________ vs. Nebraska, 3-0 (March 27, 2011) Shutout an opponent on Opening Day________________ vs. Western Michigan, 8-0 (February 18, 2011) Shutout an opponent at home_________________________________ vs. Nebraska, 3-0 (March 27, 2011) Shutout a Big 12 opponent at home_____________________________ vs. Nebraska, 3-0 (March 27, 2011) Shutout an opponent on the road___________________________ at #10 Kansas State, 6-0 (May 8, 2009) Shutout a Big 12 opponent on the road_______________________ at #10 Kansas State, 6-0 (May 8, 2009) Shutout an opponent on a neutral field_______vs. Nevada-Reno @ Phoenix, Ariz., 4-0 (February 21, 1998) Shutout a midweek opponent at home_______________________ vs. Alabama A&M, 3-0 (April 21, 2010) Shutout a midweek opponent on the road____________________________at UNLV, 9-0 (March 6, 2006) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team____________________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team on the road__________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team____________________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team on the road__________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Was shutout___________________________________________________ vs. #8 TCU, 0-7 (March 4, 2011) Was shutout at home____________________________________________ vs. #8 TCU, 0-7 (March 4, 2011) Was shutout at home by a Big 12 opponent_____________________ vs. #2 Missouri, 0-1 (March 28, 2008) Was shutout on the road___________________________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 0-4 (April 11, 2009) Was shutout on the road by a Big 12 opponent_________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 0-4 (April 11, 2009) Was shutout on a neutral field_________________________ vs. UTSA @ Midland, Texas, 0-2 (April 7, 2009) Was shutout against a midweek opponent at home_________ vs. Abilene Christian, 0-1 (March 25, 1963) Was shutout against a midweek opponent on the road___________ at North Texas, 0-5 (March 16, 1987) Was shutout against a midweek opponent on a neutral site______vs. UTSA @ Midland, Texas, 0-2 (April 7, 2009) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team____________________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at home____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team on the road__________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team_____________________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at home_____________________ vs. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3 (12) (April 8, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team on the road___________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at a neutral site_______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Run-ruled an opponent______________________________ 18-4, 7 inn. vs. Alabama A&M (April 20, 2010) Run-ruled an opponent at home_______________________ 18-4, 7 inn. vs. Alabama A&M (April 20, 2010) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent at home____________________ 19-4, 7 inn vs. Kansas State (April 20, 2008) Run-ruled an opponent on the road_____________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent on the road________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007) Defeated a #1 ranked team__________________________________ at #1 Texas, 10-6 (February 19, 1983) Defeated a #1 ranked team on the road_________________ at #1 Cal State Fullerton, 11-5 (May 27, 2001) Defeated a #1 ranked team at a neutral site_________________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Was run-ruled___________________________________________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009) Was run-ruled at home___________________________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent at home________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled on the road_________________________________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent on the road_______________ 2-15, 7 inn. at Missouri (April 26, 2009) 56 Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team_______ vs. #22 Oklahoma State: 10-11, 11-7, 5-3 (May 20-22, 2011) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team at home _________vs. #22 Oklahoma State: 10-11, 11-7, 5-3 (May 20-22, 2011) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team on the road_______at #14 Baylor: 6-5, 13-14, 10-6 (10) (March 18-20, 2011) Swept a series against a Top 25 ranked team_______vs. #17 Baylor: 8-7 (10), 5-2, 11-1 (March 17-19, 2002) Played to a tie________________________________________ vs. Kansas State, 11-11 (10) (April 15, 2006) RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Hit back-to-back home runs________________________ Mayo, Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Homered on consecutive pitches__________ Rindels, Hall, vs. New Mexico State 2nd inn. (April 23, 2008) Hit 2 or more home runs in an inning__________________________ 3, vs. Missouri 4th inn. (May 2, 2010) Hit 3 or more home runs in an inning__________________________ 3, vs. Missouri 4th inn. (May 2, 2010) Hit 2 or more home runs in a game__________________________________ 2, at Missouri (May 15, 2011) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 8 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 2 grand slams in a week____________ Stephen Hagen (April 26), Jamodrick McGruder (April 30), 2011 Hit multiple grand slams in a season_____________________________ 2, Hagen (1), McGruder (1) (2011) Hit 3 or more grand slams in a season_________________________ 3, (Hagen, McGruder, Altobelli) (2008) Hit 4 or more grand slams in a season__________________________________ 4, Blair (3), Edwards (2005) Homered in 4 or more consecutive games______________________________4 games (May 15-22, 2011) Homered in 5 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 6 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 7 or more consecutive games____________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Homered in 10 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002) Homered in 13 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002) Had 15 or more hits in a game___________________________ 17, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 15 or more hits in a win____________________________ 17, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 20 or more hits in a win_______________________________________ 24, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 25 or more hits in a win__________________________ 26, vs. New Mexico Highlands (April 8, 1998) Had 30 or more hits in a game_____________________ 32, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Had 50 or more hits in a Big 12 series_________________________ 51, at #14 Baylor (March 18-20, 2011) Had 15 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 16 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 20 or more hits in a loss___________________________________ 22, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had at least 15 hits in back-to-back games_____ 18 hits, 17 hits vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20-21, 2011) Had at least 19 hits in back-to-back games____________22 hits, 19 hits vs. #14 Baylor (March 19-20, 2011) Had at least 10 hits in 5 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 6 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 9 or more consecutive games_____________ 9 games (February 14-March 3, 2006) Had at least 10 hits in 10 or more consecutive games_________________ 10 games (February 1-18, 2003) Had 4 or more consecutive hits________ 4 (1B-1B-1B-1B), vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 7th inn. (May 20, 2011) Had 5 or more consecutive hits____________ 5 (1B-2B-1B-2B-1B), at #14 Baylor, 9th inn. (March 19, 2011) Had 6 or more consecutive hits_______8 (2B-1B-1B-2B-2B-1B-1B-1B), vs. Howard Payne, 2nd inn. (April 7, 2004) Had at least 1 base hit in every inning of a game____________________ 15 hits, vs. Iowa (March 11, 2011) Had 7 or more consecutive batters reach base safely____ 8, vs. Northern Illinois, 1st inn. (February 27, 2011) Had 8 or more consecutive batters reach base safely____ 8, vs. Northern Illinois, 1st inn. (February 27, 2011) Scored 10 or more runs in 3 consecutive games________________________2010 (February 21-25, 2010) Scored 10 or more runs in 4 consecutive games________________________2007 (February 11-27, 2007) Scored 10 or more runs in 5 consecutive games__________________________ 2000 (February 2-8, 2000) Scored 15 or more runs in a game________________________15, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2011) Scored 20 or more runs in a game___________________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 25 or more runs in a game_______________________________ 25, vs. Howard (January 26, 2001) Scored 27 or more runs in a game_______________________________ 27, vs. Howard (February 7, 1999) Scored 31 or more runs in a game__________________ 31, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 6 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in a game__________________________ 7, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had 10 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 13 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a game____________________________ at Missouri (May 15, 2011) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a Big 12 game______________________ at Missouri (May 15, 2011) Had all 9 starters score a run in a game_______________ 14 runs, vs. Northern Illinois (February 27, 2011) Had all 9 starters with a base hit in a game______________17 hits, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 3 players score 4 runs each in a game_____ 2010, McGruder (4), Kenworthy (3), Hough (5) at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 5 or more players score multiple runs in a game_________5, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2011) Had 6 or more players score multiple runs in a game____________________ 7, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Had 7 or more players scored multiple runs in a game___________________ 7, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Scored 10 or more runs in a loss______________________ 10-11, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Scored 13 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 13-14, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Scored 15 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 16 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 17 or more runs in a loss______________________17-23, vs. New Mexico State (February 5, 2000) Scored 18 or more runs in a loss________________________ 18-19, at Lubbock Christian (March 8, 1986) Scored 19 or more runs in a loss________________________________ 19-20, vs. Baylor (March 24, 1984) Scored 20 or more runs in a loss_______________________________________ 20-25, at McMurry (1928) Had 5 or more doubles in a game________________________________ 6, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had 10 or more doubles in a game__________________________________ 12, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Allowed 5 or more doubles in a game_______________________________6, vs. BYU (February 24, 2011) Allowed 6 or more doubles in a game_______________________________6, vs. BYU (February 24, 2011) Allowed 7 or more doubles in a game_________________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (May 17, 2008) Scored 10 or more unanswered runs__________________________ 15, vs. Michigan (February 21, 2010) Scored 15 or more unanswered runs__________________________ 15, vs. Michigan (February 21, 2010) Scored 20 or more unanswered runs_______________________ 21, vs. Dallas Baptist (February 16, 2007) Scored 25 or more unanswered runs____________________________ 25, vs. Howard (January 26, 2001) Had 3 or more triples in a game__________________________3, vs. Northern Illinois (February 13, 2005) Had 4 or more triples in a game_______________________ 4, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 1, 2001) Allowed 2 or more triples in a game_________________________________ 3, at Missouri (May 13, 2011) Allowed 3 or more triples in a game_________________________________ 3, at Missouri (May 13, 2011) Scored in 5 consecutive innings________________ 5, 1st-5th inn. vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Scored in 6 consecutive innings___________________________ 6, 2nd-7th inn. vs. UNLV (March 6, 2007) Scored 5 or more runs in the first inning______________________________5, at Michigan (May 10, 2011) Scored 6 or more runs in the first inning____________________6, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2011) Scored 9 or more runs in the first inning__________________________ 9, vs. Kansas State (April 20, 2008) Scored 10 or more runs in the first inning___________________________10, vs. UTSA (February 25, 2008) Scored in the first inning in 4 or more consecutive games__________ 4, 2011 (March 15-March 20, 2011) Scored in the first inning in 5 or more consecutive games_________ 5, 2011 (February 24-March 1, 2011) Scored in the first inning in 6 or more consecutive games_________________ 6, 2008 (March 9-18, 2008) Scored 7 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 9 (9th inn.), at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Scored 9 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 9 (9th inn.), at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Scored 10 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 10 (1st inn.), vs. UTSA (February 25, 2008) Scored 11 or more runs in an inning________________ 11 (4th inn.) vs. Dallas Baptist (February 16, 2007) Scored 13 or more runs in an inning_______________13 (3rd inn.), vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Scored 4 or more runs in three different innings_________vs. UNLV: 1st (4), 6th (4), 8th (5) (April 22, 2009) Allowed 3 or more home runs in a game___________________ 4, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Allowed 4 or more home runs in a game___________________ 4, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Allowed 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Did not draw a walk in a game___________________________________ at Kansas State (April 21, 2011) Walked 10 or more times in a game____________________________ 13, vs. New Mexico (April 27, 2011) Walked 14 or more times in a game_______________________________ 14, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Walked 15 or more times in a game______________________ 15, vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Allowed 0 walks in a game_________________________________ vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Allowed 0 walks in back-to-back games___________________________ vs. Texas State (March 7-8, 2003) Allowed 1 walk in a 3-game series__________________________________ vs. Iowa State (April 7-8, 2001) Allowed 10 or more walks in a game_____________________________ 10, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Allowed 14 or more walks in a game_____________________________14, at Kansas State (April 17, 2005) Scored 10 or more runs in a road game__________________________ 10, at #14 Baylor (March 20, 2011) Scored 15 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 20 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 24 or more runs in a road game______________________________24, at Baylor (March 23, 1996) Scored 25 or more runs in a road game____________________________ 25, at UTEP (February 24, 1984) Did not strikeout in a game_____________________________________vs. Alabama A&M (April 21, 2010) Struck out 10 or more times in a game______________________________10, at Michigan (May 11, 2011) Struck out 15 or more times in a game___________________________ 18, at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Struck out 18 or more times in a game___________________________ 18, at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Did not strikeout an opposing batter in a game_________________________at Missouri (March 30, 2001) Struck out 10 or more opposing batters in a game_______________________ 10, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 15 or more opposing batters in a game_____________________ 17, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 20 or more opposing batters in a game_____________ 20, at #22 Texas A&M (March 14, 2008) Allowed 10 or more runs in a loss_____________________________10, vs. #13 Texas A&M (May 25, 2011) Allowed 10 or more runs in a win___________________________________ 15, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Allowed 15 or more runs in a game______________________________ 15, vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Allowed 20 or more runs in a game______________________________ 22, vs. #13 Texas (March 20, 2008) Allowed 7 or more runs in an inning_______________________8 (3rd inn.), vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Allowed 8 or more runs in an inning_______________________8 (3rd inn.), vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Allowed 9 or more runs in an inning______________________ 9 (5th inn.), at New Mexico (April 27, 2010) Allowed 10 or more runs in an inning______________________________ 10, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Allowed 5 or more runs in the first inning______________________________ 6, at Kansas (April 23, 2010) Allowed 6 or more runs in the first inning______________________________ 6, at Kansas (April 23, 2010) Allowed 7 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010) Allowed 8 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010) Allowed 9 or more runs in the first inning_________________________ 9, at Dallas Baptist (April 14, 2010) Had 5 or more hit batters in a game__________________________________ 5, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Had 6 or more hit batters in a game___________________6, vs. College of the Southwest (April 27, 2005) Had 5 or more stolen bases in a game___________________________ 6, vs. #5 Texas A&M (April 9, 2011) Had 6 or more stolen bases in a game___________________________ 6, vs. #5 Texas A&M (April 9, 2011) Had 7 or more stolen bases in a game_________________ 8, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 2, 2008) Had 8 or more stolen bases in a game_________________ 8, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 2, 2008) Had 9 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 10, vs. #13 Oklahoma (April 24, 2004) Had 10 or more stolen bases in a game_______________________ 10, vs. #13 Oklahoma (April 24, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in a win_______ 5, at Dallas Baptist: 0-5, Won - 7-6 (March 22, 2011) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in a win_______ 5, at Dallas Baptist: 0-5, Won - 7-6 (March 22, 2011) Overcame a deficit of 6 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 7 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 8 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 9 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 3 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Won when trailing after 8 innings in back-to-back games______at No. 14 Baylor/at Dallas Baptist (March 20, 22, 2011) Left 13 or more runners on base_________________________ 14, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Left 14 or more runners on base_________________________ 14, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Left 15 or more runners on base________________________________ 16, at #14 Baylor (March 20, 2011) Left 16 or more runners on base________________________________ 16, at #14 Baylor (March 20, 2011) Hit into 3 or more double plays___________________________ 3, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Hit into 4 or more double plays_______________________________________ 4, at UNLV (March 6, 2006) Turned 3 or more double plays___________________________ 3, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Turned 4 or more double plays________________________________________ 4, vs. Rice (March 6, 2010) Squandered a lead of 4 or more runs in a loss_______5, vs. #13 Texas A&M: 5-0, Lost - 5-10 (May 25, 2011) Squandered a lead of 5 or more runs in a loss_______5, vs. #13 Texas A&M: 5-0, Lost - 5-10 (May 25, 2011) Squandered a lead of 6 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 7 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 8 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a multiple-run lead in the 9th in a loss______ 2, at Texas A&M: 4-2 - Lost 5-4 (March 26, 2006) Committed 4 or more errors in a game____________________________ 4, vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2011) Committed 5 or more errors in a game______________________________ 5, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Committed 6 or more errors in a game___________________________ 6, vs. Kansas State (April 15, 2006) Threw back-to-back complete games_____ vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006) & vs. #24 Baylor (April 1, 2006) Combined on a no-hitter____4 pitchers (Beck, Kirk, Boesinger, Shipley) vs. College of the Southwest (March 20, 1990) Threw a two-hitter_____ 3 pitchers (Coulombe, Neely, Stewart) vs. Western Michigan (February 18, 2011) 57 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH PLAYER... HITTING: PITCHING: Hit back-to-back home runs____________ Jeremy Mayo & Nick Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Hit a home run to lead off a game________________________ Doug Thennis at UTSA (February 25, 2008) Hit a home run for first career base hit___________ Duke von Schamann (solo) vs. Iowa (March 11, 2011) Hit an inside-the-park home run_______ Nick Popescu (3-run) vs. Bethune-Cookman (February 27, 2010) Hit a pinch-hit home run______________________ Bonham Hough (2-run) vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Hit a grand slam_______________________________ Bo Altobelli vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Hit a grand slam for first career home run__________ Bo Altobelli vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Hit a home run in the 9th inning to tie game_______________ Stephen Hagen vs. Kansas (April 29, 2011) Hit a game-winning home run____________________Kevin Whitehead vs. UTSA (4th inn.) (April 5, 2011) Hit a walk-off home run________________ Doug Thennis vs. Missouri (9th, Grand Slam) (March 30, 2008) Hit an extra-inning home run________________ Bryon Smith vs. Kansas State (11th, Solo) (May 22, 2002) Hit an extra-inning, walk-off home run____________ Willie Durazo (10th, Solo) vs. TCU (February 7, 2002) Hit 2 grand slams in a season___________________________________________ Roger Kieschnick (2008) Hit 3 grand slams in a season______________________________________________Cameron Blair (2005) Hit 2 home runs in an inning_____ Cameron Blair (2-run/solo - 9th inn.) at Oklahoma State (May 16, 2004) Hit 2 or more home runs in a game_____________________ Barrett Barnes at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game________________ Michael Mask vs. Harvard (Game 1) (March 6, 2004) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game_________ Johnny Vidales & Todd Howey vs. Sul Ross (March 20, 1984) Homered in consecutive innings____________ Barrett Barnes at #7 Oklahoma, 6th and 7th (April 3, 2011) Homered in consecutive at-bats____________ Barrett Barnes at #7 Oklahoma, 6th and 7th (April 3, 2011) Homered in consecutive games_____________ Barrett Barnes vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20-21, 2011) Homered in 3 consecutive games________________________ Kyle Martin vs. Baylor (March 23-25, 2007) Had 5 or more consecutive scoreless outings______________________ 5, Ben Flora (April 21-May 1, 2011) Had 6 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________________ 7, Aaron Corwin (April 10-30, 2011) Had 7 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________________ 7, Aaron Corwin (April 10-30, 2011) Had 8 or more consecutive scoreless outings_______________ 9, Colt Hynes (February 3-March 21, 2006) Had 9 or more consecutive scoreless outings_______________ 9, Colt Hynes (February 3-March 21, 2006) Had 10 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________ 10, Adrian Soto (February 24-May 12, 2002) Had a scoreless streak of at least 10 innings____________________Aaron Corwin, 10.1 (April 10-30, 2011) Had a scoreless streak of at least 15 innings___________ Dustin Richardson, 17.2 (March 17-April 8, 2006) Had a scoreless streak of at least 20 innings______________ Brandon Roberson, 21.1 (March 11-31, 2001) Threw a 7-inning no-hitter________________ Ramey Brandon vs. Eastern New Mexico - 2-0 (April 2, 1962) Threw a 9-inning no-hitter_____________________________ Ruben Garcia at Baylor - 1-0 (April 23, 1971) Carried a no-hitter through 5.0 or more innings_________________A.J. Ramos, 5.1 IP, vs. Kansas (April 20, 2007) Carried a no-hitter through 6.0 or more innings_______ Nathan Fouts, 6.1 IP, vs. Texas State (February 17, 2002) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters_____________ 17, Brennan Stewart, 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters in relief______ 17, Brennan Stewart, 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Pitched 10 consecutive innings without allowing a walk______ Duke von Schamann, 10.1 IP (April 10-26, 2011) Pitched 15 consecutive innings without allowing a walk____ John Neely, 15.1 IP, (March 20-April 12, 2011) Hit for the cycle________________Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008) Hit for the natural cycle_____________________________________________________ Never Happened Hit for the cycle in a Big 12 game_____________________________________________ Never Happened Hit for the cycle in a non-Big 12 game___ Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008) Struck out the side in the first inning____________________ Daniel Coulombe vs. Iowa (March 11, 2011) Struck out 4 or more consecutive hitters_________________ 4, Brennan Stewart, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 5 or more consecutive hitters________________ 5, John Neely, vs. Nebraska (March 26, 2011) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 5 or more innings in one game_______6, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 6 or more innings in one game_______6, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Had at least one strikeout in 7 consecutive innings in one game____ 8, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Had at least one strikeout in 8 consecutive innings in one game____ 8, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Struck out at least 10 batters in 3 outings during season____________________________ Miles Morgan, 2006 Had a 10-game hit streak_____________________Barrett Barnes 15 games (March 11, 2011-April 3, 2011) Had a 15-game hit streak_____________________Barrett Barnes 15 games (March 11, 2011-April 3, 2011) Had a 17-game hit streak__________________________ Scott LeJeune 17 games (April 17-May 23, 2010) Had a 20-game hit streak____________________________ Cameron Blair 20 games (April 3-May 9, 2004) Had a 25-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002) Had a 30-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002) Struck out 10 or more batters in a game___________________ 10, Chad Bettis, vs. #1 Texas (May 27, 2010) Struck out 11 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 12 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 13 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 14 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 15 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 16 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Reached base safely in at least 25 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 30 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 35 consecutive games___ Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 40 consecutive games______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 50 consecutive games______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 53 consecutive games______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Had a walk-off base hit_______ Barrett Barnes (1B through left side in the 10th) vs. Kansas (April 29, 2011) Had a walk-off base-on-balls________ Andre Wheeler (BB w/bases loaded in 9th) vs. Kansas (May 1, 2011) Struck out 6 or more batters in a game in relief_________________ 6, John Neely, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 7 or more batters in a game in relief____________ 7, Brennan Stewart, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 8 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002) Struck out 9 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002) Had 6 or more at-bats in a game______ Tomlinson/Barnes/Paiz, 6, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 7 or more at-bats in a game____ Joey Callendar & Willie Rueda 7, vs. Texas Wesleyan (March 29, 2006) Pitched 7.0 IP or more in career debut (starter)____________ 7.2 IP, Trey Masek, vs. Iowa (March 12, 2011) Pitched 7.0 IP or more in Big 12 career debut (starter)___ 7.1, Brennan Stewart, at #4 Texas (April 17, 2011) Had 4 or more hits in a game______________________Nick Popescu, 4, vs. #13 Texas A&M (May 25, 2011) Had 5 or more hits in a game_______________________ Stephen Hagen 5, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011) Had 6 or more hits in a game_____________________________ Keith Ginter 6, vs. Kansas (April 10, 1998) Pitched a complete-game loss___________________A.J. Ramos (8.0 IP) at #11 Oklahoma (April 11, 2009) Pitched a 7-inning, complete game_______________________ Dusty Buck vs. #17 Baylor (May 19, 2002) Pitched a 9-inning, complete game____________________ Chad Bettis at #11 Oklahoma (April 11, 2009) Pitched a 9-inning, complete-game shutout______________________ A.J. Ramos vs. Kansas (April 20, 2007) Pitched back-to-back complete games in a DH______ A.J. Ramos/Chad Bettis at #11 Oklahoma (April 11, 2009) Scored 4 or more runs in a game________________________Bonham Hough 5, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 5 or more runs in a game________________________Bonham Hough 5, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 6 or more runs in a game_________________ Jon Slack 6, vs. Sam Houston State (March 13, 2002) Started in back-to-back games____________________Ben Flora, 2011 - vs. Northwestern (2/20), vs. BYU (2/24) Pitched 2 CG in Big 12 play_____ 3, Miles Morgan, vs. #16 Texas (March 18, 2006), vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006), at #6 Texas (April 13, 2006) Pitched 3 CG in Big 12 play_____ 3, Miles Morgan, vs. #16 Texas (March 18, 2006), vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006), at #6 Texas (April 13, 2006) Pitched back-to-back CG________ Tanner McElroy at Oklahoma (May 21, 2005), vs. #5 Nebraska (May 27, 2005) Pitched 3 consecutive CG_______ Chris Phillips at New Mexico (February 2, 2002), vs. TCU (February 7, 2002), vs. Houston (February 15, 2002) Hit 2 or more doubles in a game________________________ Nick Popescu 2, at Michigan (May 10, 2011) Hit 3 or more doubles in a game__________________________ Jeremy Mayo 3, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Hit 2 or more triples in a game_________ Jamodrick McGruder 2, vs. Northern Illinois (February 27, 2011) Hit 3 or more triples in a game_____________Jason Rainey 3, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 1, 2001) Hit triples in consecutive games_______ Jamodrick McGruder vs. Northern Illinois (February 26-27, 2011) Had 3 or more extra-base hits in a game_________David Paiz 3, at Kansas State (2 2B, 3B) (April 22, 2011) Had 4 or more extra-base hits in a game___Roger Kieschnick 4, vs. Army (2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR) (February 24, 2008) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in a game____ Roger Kieschnick 5, at New Mexico (2 HR, 2 2B, 1 3B) (February 27, 2007) Had 4 or more RBI in a game______________________ Jamodrick McGruder 4, vs. Kansas (April 30, 2011) Had 5 or more RBI in a game____________________________ Michael Reed 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Had 6 or more RBI in a game____________________________ Michael Reed 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Had 7 or more RBI in a game_______________________ Chris Richburg 7, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 1, 2007) Had 8 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had 9 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had an RBI in 7 or more consecutive games_______________________ Nick Popescu, 7 (May 10-21, 2011) Had an RBI in 8 or more consecutive games_______________________Chris Richburg, 8 (May 6-20, 2009) Had 4 or more walks in a game_____________Kevin Whitehead 4, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 5 or more walks in a game__________________________ Ryan Ruiz 5, vs. Howard (February 6, 1999) Had 3 or more intentional walks in a game______Barrett Barnes 3, vs. # 22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 3 or more hit by pitch in a game________ Cody Fuller 3, vs. College of the Southwest (April 27, 2005) Had 3 or more stolen bases in a game_______________ Jamodrick McGruder 3, vs. UNLV (March 1, 2011) Had 4 or more stolen bases in a game_____________Willie Rueda 4, vs. Central Arkansas (March 4, 2008) Had 4 or more strikeouts in a game__________ Jamodrick McGruder 4, vs. #5 Texas A&M (April 10, 2011) Hit into a triple play________________Chris Richburg, at Cal State Fullerton (1st inn.) (February 28, 2009) 58 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 1. Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ 2. Jason Totman (1995)_______________________ 3. Andy Gonzalez (1995)______________________ 4. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ 5. Matt Kastelic (1996)_______________________ 6. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ 7. Mike Humphreys (1988)____________________ 8. John Grimes (1984)________________________ 9. Joe Dillon (1997)__________________________ 10. Randy DuRoss (1995)______________________ .475 .435 .427 .426 .424 .422 .407 .406 .393 .392 RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 100 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 93 Josh Bard (1999)____________________________ 92 Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 90 Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 89 Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 84 Jon Weber (1999)___________________________ 84 Dion Ruecker (1996)_________________________ 82 Cameron Blair (2004)________________________ 81 John Grimes (1984)__________________________ 79 HIT BY PITCH 1. Nick Blankenship (2002)______________________ 28 2. Jamodrick McGruder (2011)__________________ 25 3. Cody Fuller (2004)___________________________ 16 4. Cody Fuller (2005)___________________________ 14 5. Joey Kenworthy (2010)_______________________ 13 Josh Haney (2004)___________________________ 13 Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 13 AT-BATS 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 269 2. Joe Dillon (1996)___________________________ 267 3. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 264 4. Kevin Jordan (1998)________________________ 263 5. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 262 6. Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 260 Gera Alvarez (2001)_________________________ 260 8. Shaun Larkin (2000)________________________ 259 9. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 258 10. Dion Ruecker (1995)________________________ 257 RUNS SCORED 1. Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 97 Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 97 3. Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 93 4. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 91 5. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 89 6. Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 80 Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 80 8. Randy DuRoss (1995)________________________ 79 9. Matt Kastelic (1996)_________________________ 78 10. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 77 Mike Humphreys (1988)______________________ 77 STOLEN BASES 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)_________________________ 51 2. Matt Kastelic (1995)_________________________ 46 3. Kent Blasingame (1992)______________________ 44 4. Kerry Hodges (2001)_________________________ 38 5. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 37 Mike Kinney (1993)__________________________ 37 Marco Cunningham (1999)____________________ 37 8. Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 35 9. Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 34 10. Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 29 Kent Blassingame (1991)_____________________ 29 Jon Slack (2002)____________________________ 29 Cody Fuller (2003)___________________________ 29 HITS 1. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 114 2. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 109 3. Keith Ginter (1997)_________________________ 106 4. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 101 5. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 100 6. Nick Blankenship (2001)______________________ 96 7. Cameron Blair (2004)________________________ 95 8. Randy DuRoss (1995)________________________ 94 Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 94 10. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 93 Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 93 TOTAL BASES 1. Joe Dillon (1997)___________________________ 215 2. Clint Bryant (1995)_________________________ 189 3. Keith Ginter (1997)_________________________ 185 4. Clint Bryant (1996)_________________________ 184 5. Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 179 Josh Brady (2004)__________________________ 179 7. Josh Bard (1998)___________________________ 178 8. Kevin Jordan (1998)________________________ 174 9. John Grimes (1984)_________________________ 168 10. Matt Kastelic (1996)________________________ 165 ERRORS 1. Cameron Blair (2005)________________________ 30 2. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 24 Tim Tadlock (1990)__________________________ 24 4. T.J. Bruce (2003)_____________________________ 22 Shanon Hays (1990)_________________________ 22 6. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 20 Clint Bryant (1994)__________________________ 20 Kyle Martin (2006)___________________________ 20 9. Darrin Glenn (1991)__________________________ 19 10. Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 18 Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 18 Tim Tadlock (1991)__________________________ 18 DOUBLES 1. Jason Landreth (1997)_______________________ 29 2. Scott LeJeune (2010)_________________________ 28 Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 28 Josh Bard (1999)____________________________ 28 5. Clint Bryant (1996)__________________________ 26 6. Brandon Toro (1997)_________________________ 25 Roger Kieschnick (2007)______________________ 25 8. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 24 Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 24 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 24 Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 24 Tony Arnerich (2001)_________________________ 24 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Joe Dillon (1997)__________________________ .939 2. John Grimes (1984)________________________ .853 3. Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ .778 4. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ .743 5. Mike Humphreys (1988)____________________ .738 6. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ .733 7. Stacy Ragan (1987)________________________ .723 Jon Weber (1999)__________________________ 723 9. Greg May (1984)__________________________ .712 10. Keith Ginter (1998)________________________ .707 ASSISTS 1. Gera Alvarez (2001)_________________________ 242 2. Shaun Larkin (2000)________________________ 219 3. Dion Ruecker (1995)________________________ 214 4. Kelby Tomlinson (2011)_____________________212 5. Gera Alvarez (2002)_________________________ 200 6. Joey Kenworthy (2010)______________________ 193 7. Scott Holzhauer (2000)______________________ 185 8. Cameron Blair (2004)_______________________ 184 9. Joel Buchenauer (2002)_____________________ 179 10. Dion Ruecker (1996)________________________ 173 TRIPLES 1. Jason Rainey (2000)__________________________ 9 2. Ronnie Mattson (1975)________________________ 8 Stubby Clapp (1996)__________________________ 8 Jon Weber (1999)____________________________ 8 5. Jason Rainey (2001)__________________________ 7 Jason Huth (1997)____________________________ 7 Donald Harris (1989)__________________________ 7 Donald Harris (1988)__________________________ 7 ON BASE PERCENTAGE 1. George Kilford (1993)______________________ 2. Jason Totman (1995)_______________________ 3. Keith Ginter (1998)________________________ Mike Kinney (1993)________________________ 5. Andy Gonzalez (1995)______________________ 6. Keith Ginter (1997)________________________ 7. Ryan Ruiz (1999)__________________________ 8. Stubby Clapp (1996)_______________________ Doug Ault (1972)__________________________ 10. Clint Bryant (1995)________________________ GAMES PLAYED 1. Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 65 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 65 HOME RUNS 1. Joe Dillon (1997)____________________________ 33 2. John Grimes (1984)__________________________ 24 3. Dion Ruecker (1996)_________________________ 20 Josh Brady (2004)___________________________ 20 5. Mike Humphreys (1988)______________________ 18 Clint Bryant (1988)__________________________ 18 7. Josh Bard (1998)____________________________ 17 Kevin Jordan (1998)_________________________ 17 Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 17 Todd Howey (1984)__________________________ 17 Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 17 Dion Ruecker (1995)_________________________ 17 Cameron Blair (2005)________________________ 17 Roger Kieschnick (2008)______________________ 17 WALKS 1. Keith Ginter (1998)__________________________ 78 2. Stubby Clapp (1996)_________________________ 66 3. Ryan Ruiz (1999)____________________________ 59 4. Jason Totman (1995)_________________________ 53 5. Bryan Cowan (1976)_________________________ 52 6. Keith Ginter (1997)__________________________ 51 7. Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 50 8. Scott Holzhauer (2000)_______________________ 49 Jose Delgado (2004)_________________________ 49 10. Jason Landreth (1997)_______________________ 48 Brandon Welch (1995)________________________ 48 Scooter Jordan (2002)________________________ 48 59 .600 .560 .533 .533 .532 .529 .525 .524 .524 .516 GAMES STARTED 1 Clint Bryant (1995)__________________________ 65 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL CAREER BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 1. Doug Ault (1971-72)_______________________ 2. Jason Totman (1994-95)____________________ 3. Keith Ginter (1997-98)______________________ 4. Matt Kastelic (1995-96)_____________________ 5. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)_________________ 6. Ryan Ruiz (1998-99)_______________________ Scooter Jordan (2002-03)___________________ 8. Brandon Buckley (1997-98)_________________ 9. Clint Bryant (1993-96)______________________ 10. John Vidales (1985-86)_____________________ .418 .407 .399 .389 .382 .375 .375 .374 .371 .367 RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 271 Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 232 Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 192 Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 164 Joe Dillon (1996-97)________________________ 156 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 156 Dion Ruecker (1995-96)_____________________ 150 John Grimes (1980-83)______________________ 143 Ronnie Mattson (1973-76)___________________ 141 David Lindstrom (1994-95)___________________ 141 Cameron Blair (2004-05)_____________________ 141 AT-BATS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 918 2. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 782 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 751 4. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 733 5. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 721 6. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 689 7. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 608 8. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 605 9. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 578 10. Bobby Kohler (1979-82)_____________________ 574 RUNS SCORED 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 271 2. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 192 3. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 190 4. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 187 5. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 165 6. Kevin Lowery (1985-88)_____________________ 160 Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 160 8. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 151 Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 151 10. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 148 HITS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 341 2. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 268 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 235 4. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 228 5. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 222 6. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)__________________ 221 7. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 218 8. Matt Kastelic (1995-96)______________________ 203 9. Bobby Kohler (1979-82)_____________________ 199 10. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 194 TOTAL BASES 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 574 2. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 478 3. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)__________________ 413 4. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)__________________ 392 5. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 356 6. Joe Dillon (1996-97)________________________ 352 7. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 347 8. Dion Ruecker (1995-96)_____________________ 318 9. Jason Landreth (1997-98)____________________ 313 10. John Grimes (1980-85)______________________ 309 DOUBLES 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 73 Josh Bard (1997-99)_________________________ 73 3. Roger Kieschnick (2005-08)___________________ 54 4. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)_______________________ 48 Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 48 6. Jason Landreth (1997-98)_____________________ 45 7. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)____________________ 43 David Lindstrom (1994-96)____________________ 43 9. Scott LeJeune (2009-11)_____________________ 42 Bobby Kohler (1979-82)______________________ 42 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Jon Weber (1999)_________________________ 2. Keith Ginter (1997-98)______________________ 3. Jason Landreth (1997-98)___________________ 4. Joe Dillon (1996-97)_______________________ 5. John Grimes (1980-84)_____________________ 6. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)_________________ 7. Kevin Jordan (1998-99)_____________________ 8. Josh Bard (1997-99)_______________________ 9. John Vidales (1984-86)_____________________ 10. Barrett Barnes (2010)______________________ Cameron Blair (2004-05)____________________ TRIPLES 1. Ronnie Mattson (1973-76)____________________ 18 2. Jeff Boydston (1988-92)______________________ 17 Gary Ashby (1974-77)________________________ 17 4. Jason Rainey (2000-01)_______________________ 16 5. Robin Harriss (1993-94)______________________ 14 Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 14 Donald Harris (1988-89)______________________ 14 Jason Huth (1997-99)________________________ 14 Madison Edwards (2002-05)___________________ 14 10. Bobby Kohler (1979-82)______________________ 13 Cecil Norris (1970-73)________________________ 13 WALKS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 140 2. Keith Ginter (1997-98)_______________________ 129 3. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 123 4. Mike Humphreys (1986-88)__________________ 116 5. Bryan Cowan (1974-77)_____________________ 115 6. Kevin Lowery (1985-88)_____________________ 107 7. Madison Edwards (2002-05)___________________ 99 8. Jason Landreth (1997-98)_____________________ 94 Jeff Boydston (1990-92)______________________ 94 10. Chris Moore (1989-90)_______________________ 91 Cody Fuller (2002-05)________________________ 91 HOME RUNS 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 44 2. Joe Dillon (1996-97)_________________________ 43 Josh Bard (1997-99)_________________________ 43 3. Mike Humphreys (1985-88)___________________ 41 4. Roger Kieschnick (2006-08)___________________ 39 4. Dion Ruecker (1995-96)______________________ 37 John Grimes (1982-85)_______________________ 37 5. Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 34 6. Todd Howey (1983-85)_______________________ 32 7. David Lindstrom (1994-96)____________________ 31 Cameron Blair (2004-05)______________________ 31 STOLEN BASES 1. Matt Kastelic (1995-96)_______________________ 97 2. Jeff Boydston (1988-92)______________________ 86 3. Cody Fuller (2002-05)________________________ 83 4. Kent Blassingame (1991-92)___________________ 73 Clint Bryant (1993-96)________________________ 73 6. Willie Rueda (2006-09)_______________________ 59 7. Ryan Ruiz (1998-99)_________________________ 57 8. Keith Ginter (1997-98)________________________ 56 Cody Fuller (2002-05)________________________ 56 10. Marco Cunningham (1999-00)_________________ 54 60 GAMES PLAYED 1. Clint Bryant (1993-96)_______________________ 240 2. Taylor Ashby (2007-10)______________________ 216 3. Madison Edwards (2002-05)__________________ 212 4. Randy DuRoss (1992-95)_____________________ 195 5. Joey Kenworthy (2007-10)___________________ 194 6. Cody Fuller (2002-05)_______________________ 193 7. Josh Bard (1997-99)________________________ 177 8. Mark Austry (1998-00)______________________ 172 Bryan Cowan (1974-77)_____________________ 172 Kevin Lowery (1977-80)_____________________ 172 .732 .726 .713 .710 .688 .678 .662 .652 .649 .641 .641 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL SEASON PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. James Leverton (2008)_______________________ 31 2. John Neely (2011)__________________________ 30 Blake McGinley (2001)_______________________ 30 4. Brad Ralston (1997)__________________________ 28 5. Brandon Roberson (1999)_____________________ 27 Steve Rowe (2000)__________________________ 27 Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 27 8. Jerad McCrummen (2011)____________________ 26 Steve Rowe (2002)__________________________ 26 Zach Butler (2005)___________________________ 26 Brian Cloud (2008)__________________________ 26 SHUTOUTS 1. Ruben Garcia (1971)__________________________ 5 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991)_____________________ 4 Bubba Johnson (1990)________________________ 4 4. Jason Gooding (1997)_________________________ 3 LOSSES 1. Kyle Guerry (1989)____________________________ 9 2. Lucio Chaidez (1990)__________________________ 8 Bubba Johnson (1990)________________________ 8 Steven Thomas (2004)________________________ 8 5. Several with ________________________________ 7 WINS 1. Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 14 2. Brandon Roberson (2001)_____________________ 13 3. Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 12 Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 12 5. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 11 Jason Gooding (1997)________________________ 11 Matt Miller (1995)___________________________ 11 Ryan Nye (1994)____________________________ 11 9. Several with _______________________________ 10 STRIKEOUTS 1. Monty Ward (1998)_________________________ 151 2. Jason Gooding (1997)_______________________ 137 3. Travis Driskill (1993)________________________ 120 4. Monty Ward (1997)_________________________ 117 5. Shane Wright (1998)________________________ 116 Jimmy Frush (1996)_________________________ 116 7. Ruben Garcia (1971)________________________ 113 Matt Miller (1996)__________________________ 113 9. Ruben Garcia (1972)________________________ 109 Ryan Nye (1994)___________________________ 109 SAVES 1. Chad Bettis (2010)___________________________ 10 Brandon Roberson (1999)_____________________ 10 3. Tom Black (1976)_____________________________ 8 Blake McGinley (2001)________________________ 8 Steve Rowe (2002)___________________________ 8 6. John Neely (2011)___________________________ 7 Brad Ralston (1997)___________________________ 7 Kevin Tracey (2000)___________________________ 7 Chad Bettis (2009)____________________________ 7 10. Jeff Karstens (2003)___________________________ 6 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Shane Wright (1998)______________________ 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991)_________________ 3. Mark Brandenburg (1992)_________________ 4. Chris Phillips (2001)_______________________ 5. Kevin Tracey (2000)_______________________ 6. Shane Wright (1999)______________________ 7. Travis Driskill (1993)______________________ 8. Travis Smith (1995)_______________________ 9. Brandon Roberson (2001)__________________ 10. Jason Gooding (1997)_____________________ Ryan Nye (1994)_________________________ WALKS ALLOWED 1. Mike Beiras (1988)___________________________ 69 2. Clay Hollock (1986)__________________________ 60 Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 60 4. Mike Beiras (1987)___________________________ 57 5. Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 56 6. Matt Miller (1995)___________________________ 55 Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 55 8. Randy Prince (1974)_________________________ 53 Rodney Steph (1988)________________________ 53 WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 10 decisions) 1. Jason Gooding (11-0/1997)________________ 1.000 2. Shane Wright (14-1/1998)___________________ .933 3. John Neely (9-1/2011)_____________________ .900 Kevin Tracey (9-1/1999)____________________ .900 5. Matt Miller (12-2/1996)_____________________ .857 6. Shane Wright (10-2/1997)___________________ .833 Steve Rowe (10-2/2002)____________________ .833_ 8. Brad Ralston (9-2/1999)____________________ .818 9. Brandon Roberson (13-3/2001)______________ .812 10. Ruben Garcia (8-2/1971)____________________ .800 152.2 147.1 146.0 137.1 127.2 126.0 120.2 118.1 116.1 116.0 116.0 ERA (at least 20.0 IP) 1. Ruben Garcia (1971)_______________________ 2. Randy Prince (1973)_______________________ 3. Jack Pierce (1969)_________________________ Steve Rowe (2002)________________________ 5. Kevin Kirk (1992)__________________________ 6. Pat Abbott (1967)_________________________ 7. Phil Stephenson (1967)_____________________ 8. David Callerman (1967)____________________ 9. Ruben Garcia (1973)_______________________ 10. Jack Pierce (1972)_________________________ 0.74 1.12 1.51 1.51 1.61 1.65 2.00 2.03 2.11 2.18 HITS ALLOWED 1. Shane Wright (1998)________________________ 166 2. Kevin Tracey (2000)_________________________ 156 3. Mark Brandenburg (1992)___________________ 145 4. Cory Metzler (2000)_________________________ 144 5. Mark Brandenburg (1991)___________________ 143 6. Shane Wright (1999)________________________ 140 7. Chris Phillips (2001)_________________________ 139 8. Travis Smith (1995)_________________________ 137 9. Steve Gooch (2003)_________________________ 120 10. Chris Phillips (2002)_________________________ 118 WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 4 decisions) 1. Jason Gooding (11-0/1997)________________ 1.000 Mark LePori (6-0/1976)____________________ 1.000 Steve Rowe (6-0/2000)____________________ 1.000 David Therneau (6-0/1997)_________________ 1.000 Brian Boesiger (4-0/1989)__________________ 1.000 Lloyd Cummings (4-0/1975)________________ 1.000 7. Shane Wright (14-1/1998)___________________ .933 8. John Neely (9-1/2011)_____________________ .900 Kevin Tracey (9-1/1999)____________________ .900 ERA (since 1974, aluminum bats - 20 IP) 1. Steve Rowe (2002)________________________ 2. Kevin Kirk (1992)__________________________ 3. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 4. Tanner McElroy (2005)_____________________ 5. Jimmy Frush (1994)________________________ 6. Brandon Roberson (1999)___________________ 7. J.J. Varney (1992)__________________________ 8. Pat Black (1989)___________________________ 9. Travis Gage (1992)_________________________ 10. Corey Gerstner (2004)______________________ 1.51 1.61 2.25 2.28 2.39 2.45 2.48 2.57 2.61 2.64 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. Clay Hollock (1984)__________________________ 74 2. Cory Metzler (2000)__________________________ 70 3. Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 67 4. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 63 Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 63 Mike Beiras (1987)___________________________ 63 7. John Vidales (1986)__________________________ 61 8. Mike Beiras (1988)___________________________ 60 Craig Chapin (1986)_________________________ 60 10. Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 59 WILD PITCHES 1. Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 13 Jason Gooding (1997)________________________ 13 Kevin Kirk (1991)____________________________ 13 4. Khris Segrist (1986)__________________________ 12 Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 12 Miles Morgan (2006)_________________________ 12 7. Brett Bruening (2010)________________________ 10 Kevin Kirk (1988)____________________________ 10 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 13 2. Mark Brandenburg (1992)____________________ 12 3. Kevin Tracey (2000)__________________________ 10 4. Kyle Karenthold (1981)________________________ 9 Mark McDowell (1983)________________________ 9 Travis Driskill (1993)__________________________ 9 7. Ruben Garcia (1971)__________________________ 8 Rodney Steph (1991)_________________________ 8 Doug House (1977)___________________________ 8 10. Several with_________________________________ 7 GAMES STARTED 1. Nathan Fouts (2002)_________________________ 19 2. Chris Phillips (2001)__________________________ 18 Shane Wright (1998)_________________________ 18 Mark Brandenburg (1992)____________________ 18 Mark Brandenburg (1991)____________________ 18 6. Matt Miller (1996)___________________________ 17 Lucio Chaidez (1990)_________________________ 17 Rodney Steph (1989)________________________ 17 Shane Wright (1999)_________________________ 17 Dallas Braden (2004)_________________________ 17 Miles Morgan (2006)_________________________ 17 61 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL CAREER PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 86_ 2. Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 85 3. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_______________________ 82 4. Zach Stewart (1996-99)_______________________ 77 5. Brian Cloud (2006-09)________________________ 74 6. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 66 7. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 65 8. Ben Flora (2009-11)_________________________ 61 9. Kurt Shipley (1987-90)_______________________ 61 10. Chad Bettis (2008-10)________________________ 59 STRIKEOUTS 1. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 356 2. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)_____________________ 304 3. Shane Wright (1997-99)_____________________ 281 4. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 263 5. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 246 6. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 241 7. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)______________________ 239 8. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 213 9. Chad Bettis (2008-10)_______________________ 208 10. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)_________________ 194 WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 20 decisions) 1. Steve Rowe (1999-02)__________________ 21-3/.875 2. Shane Wright (1997-99)________________ 34-7/.829 3. Matt Miller (1994-96)__________________ 25-7/.781 4. Jeff Peck (1994-97)____________________ 19-6/.760 5. Travis Smith (1994-95)_________________ 18-6/.750 Travis Driskill (1991-93)_________________ 15-5/.750 7. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_________________ 21-8/.724 8. B. Roberson (1999-01)_________________ 16-7/.695 9. John Macatee (1990-93)________________ 18-8/.692 Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_________________ 18-8/.692 WINS 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 34_ 2. Matt Miller (1994-96)________________________ 25 3. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 21 Ruben Garcia (1970-72)______________________ 21 Jimmy Frush (1994-97)_______________________ 21 Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 21 Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 21 8. Monty Ward (1996-98)_______________________ 20 9. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 19 10. John Macatee (1990-93)______________________ 18 Travis Smith (1994-95)_______________________ 18 Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 18 Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_______________________ 18 WALKS 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 167 2. Clay Hollock (1984-86)______________________ 151 3. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 138 4. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 132 5. Mike Beiras (1987-88)_______________________ 126 6. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 113 7. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 112 8. Kevin Kirk (1988-91)________________________ 107 9. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 102 10. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 98 WINNING PERCENTAGE (at least 10 decisions) 1. Jason Gooding (1997)_________________11-0 /.1000 2. Steve Rowe (1999-02)__________________ 21-3/.875 3. John Neely (2010-11)__________________10-2/.833 4. Shane Wright (1997-99)________________ 34-7/.829 5. Kevin Hannah (1993-94)_________________ 9-2/.818 6. Ryan Nye (1994)______________________ 11-3/.786 Ryan Brewer (1995-96)_________________ 11-3/.786 C. Gerstner (2003-04)__________________ 11-3/.786 9. Matt Miller (1994-96)__________________ 25-7/.781 10. Travis Smith (1994-95)_________________ 18-6/.750 Travis Driskill (1991-93)_________________ 15-5/.750 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)___________________ 2. Rodney Steph (1988-91)___________________ 3. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)_______________ 4. Steve Gooch (2002-04)____________________ 5. Monty Ward (1996-98)____________________ 6. AJ Ramos (2006-09)______________________ 7. Matt Miller (1994-96)_____________________ 8. Jimmy Frush (1994-97)____________________ 9. Brad Ralston (1996-99)____________________ 10. Ruben Garcia (1979-73)___________________ EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)_____________________ 180 2. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 156 3. Monty Ward (1996-98)______________________ 144 4. Shane Wright (1997-99)_____________________ 140 5. Steve Gooch (2002-04)______________________ 136 6. Matt Miller (1994-96)_______________________ 121 7. AJ Ramos (2006-09)________________________ 118 8. Jeff Peck (1994-97)_________________________ 117 9. Brad Ralston (1996-99)______________________ 113 10. Chris Phillips (2001-02)______________________ 110 368.2 335.0 292.1 271.0 270.2 254.0 239.2 236.0 235.1 231.1 ERA 1. David Callerman (1966-67)__________________ 2. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)____________________ 3. J.J. Varney (1992-93)_______________________ 4. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 5. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)________________ 6. Travis Gage (1991-93)______________________ 7. Travis Driskill (1991-93)_____________________ 8. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)________________ 9. Doug House (1976-77)_____________________ Shane Wright (1997-99)____________________ 1.57 2.06 2.23 2.25 3.02 3.13 3.37 3.40 3.42 3.42 ERA (since 1974, aluminum bats) 1. J.J. Varney (1992-93)_______________________ 2. Ryan Nye (1994)__________________________ 3. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)________________ 4. Travis Gage (1991-93)______________________ 5. Travis Driskill (1991-93)_____________________ 6. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)________________ 7. Doug House (1976-77)_____________________ Shane Wright (1997-99)____________________ 9. Kevin Kirk (1988-91)_______________________ 2.23 2.25 3.02 3.13 3.37 3.40 3.42 3.42 3.47 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 24 2. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 16 3. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 15 4. Kevin Tracey (1999-00)_______________________ 14 5. Doug House (1976-77)_______________________ 13 Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 13 7. Mark McDowell (1980-83)_____________________ 12 Jon Davidson (1974-75)______________________ 12 9. Chris Phillips (2001-02)_______________________ 10 10. Gary Washington (1969-72)____________________ 9 Randy Prince (1972-75)________________________ 9 Kyle Fahrenthold (1980-81)____________________ 9 Travis Driskill (1991-93)________________________ 9 Matt Miller (1994-96)_________________________ 9 Travis Smith (1994-95)________________________ 9 GAMES STARTED 1. Shane Wright (1997-99)______________________ 47 2. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 44 AJ Ramos (2006-09)_________________________ 44 4. Monty Ward (1996-98)_______________________ 41 5. Steve Gooch (2002-04)_______________________ 39 6. Matt Miller (1994-96)________________________ 38 7. Ruben Garcia (1970-73)______________________ 37 John Macatee (1990-93)______________________ 37 9. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 36 10. Jeff Peck (1994-97)__________________________ 33 LOSSES 1. Rodney Steph (1988-91)______________________ 21 2. AJ Ramos (2006-09)_________________________ 16 3. Kevin Kirk (1988-91)_________________________ 13 Nathan Fouts (2002-03)______________________ 13 5. Mike Beiras (1987-88)________________________ 12 6. Mark Brandenburg (1991-92)__________________ 11 Clay Hollock (1984-86)_______________________ 11 8. Several with________________________________ 10 SAVES 1. Chad Bettis (2008-10)________________________ 17 2. Brad Ralston (1996-99)_______________________ 14 3. Brandon Roberson (1999-01)__________________ 10 Steve Rowe (1999-02)________________________ 10 5. John Neely (2010-11)_________________________ 8 Tom Black (1976-77)__________________________ 8 Blake McGinley (2000-01)______________________ 8 Jimmy Frush (1994-97)________________________ 8 9. Mark Johnston (1976-79)______________________ 7 Kevin Tracey (1999-00)________________________ 7 62 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS GAMES 1.66________________________ 2.65________________________ 3.64________________________ 64________________________ 5.62________________________ 62________________________ 7. 61 _______________________ 8.60________________________ 60________________________ 60________________________ 60________________________ 1998 1995 2001 1996 2002 2000 2004 1997 1991 1990 1988 TRIPLES 1.31________________________ 2.30________________________ 3.28________________________ 28________________________ 5.27________________________ 27________________________ 27________________________ 8.26________________________ 26________________________ 10.25________________________ 25________________________ 2001 1976 1977 1975 1998 1989 1988 1996 1995 1999 2004 BATTING AVERAGE 1..358______________________ 2..352______________________ 3..347______________________ 4..344______________________ .344______________________ 6..327______________________ 7..324______________________ 8..318______________________ 9..317______________________ 10..315______________________ .315______________________ 1984 1997 1996 1998 1995 1986 1999 2001 2003 2006 2004 HOME RUNS 1.108_______________________ 2.107_______________________ 3.97________________________ 4.95________________________ 5.85________________________ 6.83________________________ 7.81________________________ 8.80________________________ 9.74________________________ 10.67________________________ 1997 1984 1996 1998 2004 1995 1986 1988 2001 1985 RUNS SCORED 1.648_______________________ 2.637_______________________ 3.627_______________________ 4.583_______________________ 5.554_______________________ 6.544_______________________ 7.517_______________________ 8.506_______________________ 9.501_______________________ 10.496_______________________ 1996 1997 1995 1998 2004 1999 2001 1984 1986 2000 RBI 1.584_______________________ 2.578_______________________ 3.572_______________________ 4.516_______________________ 5.512 ______________________ 7.490_______________________ 6.484_______________________ 8.452_______________________ 9.443_______________________ 10.442_______________________ HITS 1.793_______________________ 2.791_______________________ 3.786_______________________ 4.761_______________________ 5.721_______________________ 6.680_______________________ 7.672_______________________ 8.667_______________________ 9.652_______________________ 10.646_______________________ 1998 1996 1995 1997 2001 2004 2002 1999 2000 2006 AT-BATS 1.2,308_____________________ 2.2,283_____________________ 3.2,277_____________________ 4.2,266_____________________ 5.2,174_____________________ 6.2,165_____________________ 7.2,163_____________________ 8.2,158_____________________ 9.2,056_____________________ 10.2,050_____________________ ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1..479______________________ 2..470______________________ 3..444______________________ 4..443______________________ 5..438______________________ 6..425______________________ 7..422______________________ COMPLETE GAMES 1.22________________________ 2.21________________________ 21________________________ 4.20________________________ 5.18________________________ 6.17________________________ 7.16________________________ 16________________________ 16________________________ 1992 1998 1993 1994 1977 1981 1996 1988 1976 FEWEST ERRORS 1.37________________________ 1987 2.52________________________ 1992 3.59________________________ 1982 4.61________________________ 2008 5.63________________________ 2007 6.64________________________ 1988 7.68________________________ 1999 8.69________________________ 2011 69________________________ 2003 10.70________________________ 1985 ERA 1.2.50______________________ 2.3.13______________________ 3.3.14______________________ 4.3.25______________________ 5.3.30______________________ 6.3.43______________________ 7.3.52______________________ 8.3.94______________________ 9.4.07______________________ 10.4.08______________________ 1967 1971 1970 1973 1994 1992 1993 1991 1972 1996 1997 1996 1995 1998 2004 2001 1999 1984 1986 2000 ASSISTS 1.753_______________________ 2011 2.752_______________________ 2002 752_______________________ 2001 4.707_______________________ 2000 5.704_______________________ 1998 6.700_______________________ 1999 7.698_______________________ 1996 8.660_______________________ 2010 9.659_______________________ 2009 10.656_______________________ 2006 INNINGS PITCHED 1.567.2_____________________ 567.2_____________________ 3.562.1_____________________ 4.560.2_____________________ 5.553.1_____________________ 6.542.2_____________________ 7.540.0_____________________ 8.524.1_____________________ 9.520.0_____________________ 10.517.2_____________________ 1998 1995 2001 1996 2002 2000 2004 1997 2005 1999 STOLEN BASES 1.185_______________________ 2.146_______________________ 146_______________________ 4.143_______________________ 5.130_______________________ 6.124_______________________ 7.120_______________________ 8.117_______________________ 9.112_______________________ 10.104_______________________ 1996 1998 1995 2004 1997 1999 1992 2001 1993 2003 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1..973______________________ 1992 2..971______________________ 2011 .971______________________ 2002 .971______________________ 2001 .971______________________ 1998 .971______________________ 2008 7..970______________________ 2007 8..969______________________ 1995 9..967______________________ 2010 .967______________________ 2000 .967______________________ 2004 .967______________________ 2006 SHUTOUTS 1.7_________________________ 2.5_________________________ 5 ________________________ 4.4_________________________ 4_________________________ 4_________________________ 4_________________________ 1990 1992 1995 2001 1994 1993 1986 1998 1995 1996 2001 2000 1997 2002 2004 1999 2006 BASE ON BALLS 1.361_______________________ 2.350_______________________ 3.328_______________________ 4.326_______________________ 5.310_______________________ 310_______________________ 7.307_______________________ 307_______________________ 9.301_______________________ 10.300_______________________ 1995 1996 1999 2000 2002 1991 1993 2004 1986 1994 WINS 1.51________________________ 2.49________________________ 3.46________________________ 4.44________________________ 5.43________________________ 43________________________ 7.42________________________ 42________________________ 42________________________ 10.40________________________ 40________________________ FEWEST BASE ON BALLS 1.97________________________ 2.103_______________________ 3.114_______________________ 4.138_______________________ 5.145_______________________ 6.147_______________________ 7.148_______________________ 8.149_______________________ 9.160_______________________ 10.172_______________________ 172_______________________ 1967 1970 1969 1992 1972 2001 1971 1973 2002 1997 1974 SINGLES 1.515_______________________ 2.499_______________________ 3.487_______________________ 4.479_______________________ 5.478_______________________ 6.468_______________________ 7.460_______________________ 8.445_______________________ 9.439_______________________ 10.435_______________________ 1995 1998 1996 2002 2001 2006 2003 1997 2000 1999 STRIKEOUTS 1.422_______________________ 1998 2.418_______________________ 2011 3.412_______________________ 2004 4.399_______________________ 2000 5.387_______________________ 1999 6.379 ______________________ 2007 379_______________________ 2009 8.376_______________________ 2001 9.372_______________________ 1997 10.369_______________________ 2002 LOSSES 1.33________________________ 1985 2.32________________________ 2009 3.30________________________ 2008 4.29________________________ 2010 29________________________ 1990 6.28________________________ 1987 7.27________________________ 2007 8.26________________________ 2000 26________________________ 2006 10.25______________________ 6 Times HIT-BY-PITCH 1.76________________________ 2005 2.74________________________ 2006 3.71________________________ 2010 4.68________________________ 2001 5.67________________________ 2002 6.64________________________ 2000 7.62________________________ 2011 8.52________________________ 1995 9.51________________________ 2007 10.50________________________ 1997 DOUBLES 1.185_______________________ 2.181_______________________ 3.172_______________________ 4.162_______________________ 162_______________________ 6.145_______________________ 7.139_______________________ 8.138_______________________ 9.130_______________________ 10.127_______________________ 1997 1996 1998 2010 1995 1999 2004 2001 2000 2008 TOTAL BASES 1.1,316_____________________ 2.1,315_____________________ 3.1,304_____________________ 4.1,249_____________________ 5.1,143_____________________ 6.1,126_____________________ 7.1,124_____________________ 8.1,046_____________________ SAVES 1.19________________________ 2010 2.12________________________ 2009 12________________________ 2002 12________________________ 1999 12________________________ 1976 6.11________________________ 2003 11________________________ 2005 8.10________________________ 2011 10________________________ 2001 10________________________ 1998 10________________________ 2004 STRIKEOUTS 1.589_______________________ 2.558_______________________ 3.499_______________________ 4.478_______________________ 5.442_______________________ 6.435_______________________ 7.424_______________________ 8.420_______________________ 9.415_______________________ 10.413_______________________ 1997 1996 1998 1995 2001 1984 2004 1999 63 1993 1984 1996 1995 1997 1986 1998 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 1993 2002 1999 1991 1994 2004 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 1997 1998 1996 1995 2010 1999 2001 2002 1993 2006 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL STATISTICS CAREER 64 RAIDER BASEBALL RED SEASON FINAL NOTES CAREER STATISTICS 65 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #2 JAMODRICK McGRUDER #3 SCOTT LeJEUNE 66 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #4 KELBY TOMLINSON 67 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #5 BO ALTOBELLI 68 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #6 REID REDMAN 69 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #7 NICK POPESCU 70 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #8 BARRETT BARNES 71 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #9 KEVIN WHITEHEAD 72 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #10 DAVID PAIZ 73 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #11 NICK HANSLIK 74 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #12 STEPHEN HAGEN #14 MARSHALL WILLIAMS 75 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #15 DUKE von SCHAMANN #16TREY MASEK #17 JORDAN LOPEZ 76 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #18 MASON RANDOLPH #21 ZACH FOWLER #25 CORY BAFIDIS 77 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #26 JERAD McCRUMMEN #28 BEN FLORA #29 SCOTT ERZINGER 78 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #30 AARON CORWIN #35 DANIEL COULOMBE 79 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #36 ANDRE WHEELER #39 JAMEN PARTEN 80 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #40 ROBBIE KILCREASE #41 HAYDEN HOLUB #42 JOHN NEELY 81 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL #45 TAYLOR CHRISTIAN #50 BRENNAN STEWART 82 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL 2011 NUMERICAL ROSTER 2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT WT B/T CL/EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Jamodrick McGruder INF/OF 5-7 155 L/R So./1L 3 Scott LeJeune OF 6-0 190 L/L Jr./2L Austin, Texas/McNeil 4 Kelby Tomlinson INF 6-3 175 R/R Jr./TR Elgin, Okla./Elgin/Seward County CC 5 Bo Altobelli C/INF 6-1 190 R/R So./1L 6 Reid Redman INF 6-0 180 R/R 7 Nick Popescu INF 5-10 185 S/R 8 Barrett Barnes OF 6-1 195 9 Kevin Whitehead C 6-2 10 David Paiz 11 NO NAME 5 Bo Altobelli C/INF 25 Cory Bafidis LHP 8 Barrett Barnes OF Plano, Texas/Plano 45 Taylor Christian RHP Jr./TR Midland, Texas/Midland Christian/Midland JC 30 Aaron Corwin RHP Sr./1L Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound/Howard JC 35 Daniel Coulombe LHP R/R So./1L Sugarland, Texas/Fort Bend Austin 29 Scott Erzinger LHP 205 L/R Jr./2L Tacoma, Wash./Franklin Pierce 28 Ben Flora LHP UTL/RHP 6-3 180 R/R Fr./HS Austin, Texas/Anderson 21 Zach Fowler LHP Nick Hanslik OF 6-2 225 R/R RS So./1L Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship 12 Stephen Hagen INF 12 Stephen Hagen INF 6-2 210 R/R RS Jr./1L Lakebay, Wash./Peninsula/Eastern Oklahoma State 11 Nick Hanslik 15 Duke von Schamann RHP/INF 6-4 225 R/R RS Fr./RS Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe RS Travis Hoffmeister LHP 16 Trey Masek RHP 6-0 175 R/R Fr./HS Giddings, Texas/Giddings 41 Hayden Holub RHP 17 Jordan Lopez OF 6-0 195 R/R Fr./HS Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe 48 Zach Johnson RHP 18 Mason Randolph C 6-1 165 S/R Fr./HS Lubbock, Texas/Lubbock Coronado 20 Trey Kensing 20 Trey Kensing C 6-0 190 R/R Fr./HS Arlington, Texas/Martin 40 Robbie Kilcrease 21 Zach Fowler LHP 6-3 195 L/L RS Jr./TR Texarkana, Texas/Liberty-Eylau/Texarkana College 3 Scott LeJeune 25 Cory Bafidis LHP 5-11 180 L/L So./TR Smithson Valley, Texas/Smithson Valley/Midland JC 17 Jordan Lopez 26 Jerad McCrummen RHP 6-1 195 R/R So./TR Mesquite, Texas/N. Mesquite/Western Texas College 16 Trey Masek 28 Ben Flora LHP 5-11 175 L/L Jr./2L Plano, Texas/Plano West 26 Jerad McCrummen 29 Scott Erzinger LHP 6-3 225 L/L RS So./1L 2 Jamodrick McGruder 30 Aaron Corwin RHP 5-11 165 R/R So./TR 35 Daniel Coulombe LHP 5-11 180 L/L Jr./TR 36 Andre Wheeler OF/LHP 6-0 175 L/L 39 Jamen Parten RHP 6-2 180 R/R 40 Robbie Kilcrease LHP 6-0 190 L/L RS Jr./2L 41 Hayden Holub RHP 5-11 195 R/R Jr./TR Seymour, Texas/Seymour/Seward County CC 42 John Neely RHP 6-2 170 R/R Jr./1L 45 Taylor Christian RHP 6-5 195 R/R RS So./TR 48 Zach Johnson RHP 6-4 190 R/R Fr./HS 50 Brennan Stewart RHP 6-0 180 R/R RS Jr./2L Travis Hoffmeister LHP 6-3 195 L/L Rusty Shellhorn LHP 5-10 195 L/L Mesquite, Texas/Lubbock Coronado Houston, Texas/Lamar POS OF C LHP OF OF RHP RHP INF/OF Corvallis, Ore./Corvallis/Feather River College 42 John Neely Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral/South Mountain CC 10 David Paiz Fr./HS Austin, Texas/Anderson 39 Jamen Parten RHP So./TR Plano, Texas/Plano/North Central Texas College 7 Nick Popescu INF 18 Mason Randolph 6 Reid Redman Sugarland, Texas/Clements/North Central Texas College RS Rusty Shellhorn LHP Southlake, Texas/Liberty Christian/Weatherford JC 50 Brennan Stewart RHP Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock Champaign, Ill./Saint Thomas More RHP UTL/RHP C INF 4 Kelby Tomlinson Round Rock, Texas/McNeil 15 Duke von Schamann RHP/INF INF Fr./HS Burnet, Texas/Burnet 36 Andre Wheeler OF/LHP Jr./TR Spokane, Wash./Central Valley/Washington State 9 Kevin Whitehead C COACHING STAFF 13 Dan Spencer (Head Coach) - 3rd Season 1 Trent Petrie (Assistant Coach) - 4th Season 34 Jim Horner (Assistant Coach) - 1st Season 33 Andy Jarvis (Volunteer Coach) - 4th Season 19 Jimmy Webster (Director of Operations) - 1st Season Shawn Lindsey (Athletic Trainer) - 5th Season Shishir Bhakta (Equipment Manager) - 11th Season EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Seniors________________________________________1 - Popescu Juniors______________ 14 - Coulombe, Flora, Fowler, Hagen, Holub, Kilcrease, LeJeune, Neely, Redman, Shellhorn, Stewart, Tomlinson, Whitehead, Williams Sophomores_____________ 10 - Altobelli, Bafidis, Barnes, Christian, Corwin, Erzinger, Hanslik, McCrummen, McGruder, Parten Freshmen_________ 9 - Hoffmeister, Johnson, Kensing, Lopez, Paiz, Masek, Randolph, von Schamann, Wheeler STATE BREAKDOWN Texas_______ 25 - Altobelli, Bafidis, Barnes, Christian, Erzinger, Flora Fowler, Hanslik, Hoffmeister, Holub, Kensing, Kilcrease, LeJeune, Masek, McCrummen, McGruder, Neely, Paiz, Parten, Popescu, Randolph, Redman, Stewart, Wheeler, Williams Oklahoma_________________ 3 - Lopez, Tomlinson, von Schamann Washington__________________ 3 - Hagen, Shellhorn, Whitehead Arizona______________________________________ 1 - Coulombe Illinois_________________________________________1 - Johnson Oregon_________________________________________1 - Corwin PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 Bo ALTOBELLI ALT-a-belly 25 Cory BAFIDIS Buh-fee-Dees 35 Daniel COULOMBE COOL-um 41 Hayden HOLUB Hall-ub 3 Scott LeJEUNE Leh-june 16 Trey MASEK MAH-sick 26 Jerad McCRUMMEN Mc-Cruh-men 42 John NEELY Knee-LEE 10 David PAIZ Pie-az 1 Trent PETRIE Pee-tree 7 Nick POPESCU Pah-pes-Q 15 Duke VON SCHAMANN von-SHAW-man POSITION BREAKDOWN (secondary position) Pitchers_______________ 18 - Bafidis, Christian, Corwin, Coulombe, Erzinger, Flora, Fowler, Hoffmeister, Holub, Johnson, Kilcrease, Masek, McCrummen, Neely, Parten, Shellhorn, Stewart, von Schamann (INF) Catchers________ 4 - Altobelli (INF), Kensing, Randolph, Whitehead Infielders___________ 6 - Hagen, McGruder (OF), Popescu, Redman, Tomlinson, Williams Outfielders_____ 5 - Barnes, Hanslik, LeJeune, Lopez, Wheeler (LHP) Utility________________________________________ 1 - Paiz (RHP) 83 RED RAIDER BASEBALL FINAL SEASON NOTES 2011 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Final Season Notes