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April 8, 2002

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# 17 Baylor Baseball (22-12, 10-7 Big 12)
vs. Southwest Texas (22-14, 5-7 Southland)
Tuesday, April 9 (6 p.m.) * Baylor Ballpark * Waco, Texas

vs. UT-San Antonio (18-13, 7-5 Southland)
Wednesday, April 10 (6 p.m.) * Baylor Ballpark * Waco, Texas

this week in baylor baseball
17th-ranked Baylor concludes an eight-game homestand this week with five games at home, playing Southwest Texas (Tuesday, 6 p.m.), UT-San Antonio (Wednesday, 6 p.m.) midweek and wrapping things up with a non-conference weekend series against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Baylor's pitching continues to struggle for consistency, but the bats have come alive as the men in green and gold have won two of their last three games after losing five of seven before that. The Bears are 14-3 at Baylor Ballpark this season, and that home-field advantage will be important as Baylor tries to get back on track.

quick notes
* Baylor has won 14 of 17 games at home this year. Since moving into Baylor Ballpark early in the 1999 season, the Bears have compiled an impressive 90-27 record (.769).

* Baylor Ballpark should pass the 300,000 total in all-time attendance Tuesday against Southwest Texas. Through games of April 7, 297,915 fans had made their way through the turnstiles in less than four seasons (117 dates), an average of 2,546.

* After losing three straight one-run games at the Astros College Classic to open the 2002 season, Baylor has won 12 of 14 games against non-conference foes.

* Thanks to a stellar bullpen, the Bears are 17-1 this season when leading after eight innings. Closer Kyle Edens has saved eight games in 10 chances while striking out over a batter an inning.

* Head coach Steve Smith needs just 14 more victories to reach the 300-win mark for his career. Smith, in his eight season (all at Baylor), has a career record of 285-166-1.

* The Bears have won seven games this season in their last at-bat, including four exhilarating walk-off wins. Baylor has six wins when trailing after six innings and five when trailing after seven innings.

* Baylor has three major league parks on its schedule this season: Enron Field, Dodger Stadium and The Ballpark in Arlington. The Bears are believed to be the first NCAA team to play in three major league stadiums in one season.

baylor vs. southwest texas
Earlier this year, the Bears beat Southwest Texas 9-6 at Baylor Ballpark. Ross Bennett knocked out four hits and Michael Griffin drove in four runs in the victory. Starter Justin Taylor gave up nine hits in 5.1 innings but struck out six and walked none to earn his fourth win of the year. Paul Thorp relieved Taylor in the sixth and closed out the game, hurling 3.2 innings for his first save of the year.

Last season, Baylor took three of four games from the Bobcats. Baylor coasted to a 22-3 win in the first game, but fought through 15 innings in the second game (played in San Marcos) before claiming a 2-1 victory. The Bobcats pounded out 18 hits and 12 runs in the third match-up of the year to take a 12-9 win, but Baylor bounced back to win the final meeting, 13-12 in 10 innings.

Baylor is 29-9 all-time against Southwest Texas. The series began with a Baylor win (score unknown) on March 26, 1916.

baylor vs. ut-san antonio
The Bears faced UT-San Antonio in game four of the 2002 season. In that game, the Bears' home opener, the Baylor offense scored 11 runs in the first three innings and coasted to a 12-1 win. An eight-run second inning did in the Roadrunners. Steve Dorneman's two-run homer, his first in almost two years, got things going for the Bears. The next six batters all reached, culminated by a two-run triple by Mike Huggins. Justin Taylor threw six shutout innings on just 59 pitches with four strikeouts, no walks and allowing just two hits.

In two games last season, Baylor outscored UTSA by a combined score of 27-5 while sweeping the season series from the Roadrunners. Jared Theodorakos earned both wins, pitching a total of 11 innings and allowing three runs on four hits. Tim Hartshorn and Trevor Mote each knocked out five hits for the Bears, while Kelly Shoppach had four hits (including a homer) and five RBI in the two games.

Baylor is 16-2 all-time against UTSA and enters the game Wednesday on a 14-game win streak against the Roadrunners. The Bears' last loss to UTSA came April 27, 1994, a 7-6 decision in Waco. The two teams first met on Feb. 23, 1993, Baylor won that game in San Antonio, 12-4.

last time out
No. 17 Baylor scored seven runs in the first inning Friday night but was unable to hold the lead and lost to No. 19 Oklahoma State at Baylor Ballpark, 11-10. The Bears scored the seven runs off OSU starter Nick McCurdy, but the Cowboys responded with 11 unanswered runs against starter Steven White and reliever Trey Taylor (0-3). Paul Richmond was 3-for-6 with two RBI and two runs scored. Ross Bennett, Mike Huggins and Michael Griffin each recorded two hits, Bennett scored twice and drove in a pair. Eight of the Bears' nine starters drove in at least one run.

Saturday, the Bears and Cowboys sat through a three-plus hour rain delay before the game even started and waited almost an hour more during the game before Baylor came away with an 8-6 win over Oklahoma State. After OSU scored four unearned runs in the seventh to tie the game at 6-6, the Bears pushed across single runs in the seventh and eighth for the win. The lineup continued its balanced performance, as five different Bears recorded two hits on the night (Chris Durbin, Huggins, Griffin, Trey Webb and David Murphy). Webb scored three times, while Murphy and Griffin each drove in two runs. Griffin extended his hitting streak to 11 games, best on the team this season, and Huggins extended his hitting streak to nine games.

The two teams waited for the rains to stop for an hour and a half Sunday before calling off the third game of the series.

Michael Griffin's grand slam, the Bears' first in over a year, fueled a 10-3 Baylor win at TCU on Tuesday afternoon, the Bears' first win against the Frogs in three tries this season. Chris Durbin, Mike Huggins and Griffin -- Baylor's 4-5-6 hitters -- each knocked out two hits. Griffin drove in five of Baylor's 10 runs with the grand slam and a bases-loaded walk in the seventh. His grand slam was the Bears' first since David Murphy hit one against Houston on March 6, 2001.

baylor in the rankings
Beating TCU on the road and splitting two games with Oklahoma State meant little as the Bears treaded water in the polls this week. Baylor stood still at 17th in the Baseball America poll, 17th in the USA Today Baseball Weekly ranking and 18th in the Collegiate Baseball listing.

The No. 8 ranking by Baseball America on March 18 was Baylor's top ranking so far this season and was the Bears' highest seat since they checked in at No. 8 in the Baseball Weekly coaches' poll April 9, 2001.

The highest preseason ranking in Baylor history came in 2000 (No. 10, Baseball America). The best final ranking in program history is No. 6 (Collegiate Baseball, 1978), while the highest ranking at any point was No. 3 (Baseball America, May 8, 2000).

keep your eyes on the charts
Several current Bears are making their ways up the leaderboards in the Baylor recordbook this season. Among the notable records:

Career Average: Chris Durbin (8th, .342)
Career Doubles: Mike Huggins (8th, 45), Chris Durbin (10th, 43)
Career Slugging Pct: Chris Durbin (9th, .565)
Career Games Pitched: Justin Taylor (6th, 70), Kyle Edens (8th, 67)
Career Wins: Justin Taylor (t-4th, 22)
Career Saves: Zane Carlson (1st, 23), Kyle Edens (3rd, 12)
Career Strikeouts: Justin Taylor (9th, 188)
Single Season Saves: Kyle Edens (t-3rd, 8)

rpi stays sky high
Baylor ranks 17th in the nation in the pseudo-RPI from BoydsWorld.com, through games of April 7. The Bears are the top-ranked team in the Big 12, ahead of Nebraska (22nd), Texas Tech (23rd), Texas (25th), Oklahoma (39th) and Texas A&M (44th) among the top 50. Other 2002 opponents near the top of the charts include Houston (4th), Rice (9th) Southern California (32nd) and TCU (40th).

bears best in the big 12
Now in its sixth season as a member of the Big 12 Conference, the Bears have the best conference record of any program in the league since the conference's inception. Earlier this season, Baylor became the first school in the Big 12 to record 100 conference wins.

Through five full seasons, Baylor leads all schools in both first team All-Big 12 selections (15) and first team Academic All-Big 12 selections (25).

Big 12 conference records, year-by-year and cumulative
Team 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Totals Pct.Baylor 18-12 18-10 20-7 23-7 17-10 10-7 106-53 .667Texas Tech 23-7 18-11 18-8 18-12 19-10-1 8-10 104-58-1 .641Oklahoma St. 21-9 15-12 18-9 14-13 16-14 7-4 91-61 .599Texas A&M 19-11 21-9 23-6 11-19 15-15 7-5 96-65 .596Oklahoma 18-11 17-11 12-18 20-10 13-16-1 7-5 87-71-1 .550Nebraska 7-23 10-13 16-9 21-9 20-8 9-6 83-68 .550Texas 12-15 11-18 17-13 19-10 19-11 7-5 85-72 .541Missouri 15-14 17-12 14-13 13-14 11-19 3-9 73-81 .474Kansas State 10-20 9-19 11-18 5-24 10-17 5-4 50-102 .329Kansas 12-18 7-20 4-26 10-20 7-23 2-10 42-117 .264Iowa State 6-21 10-18 2-28 7-23 11-15 -- 36-105 .255
totals through games of April 8

like mike, if i could be like mike
Third baseman Michael Griffin has quickly matured into one of the team's best hitters in just his first year as a Bear. The freshman leads the team in RBI with 39, that total ranks second in the Big 12 Conference. He also leads the team in home runs with five and is tied for second on the team with 64 total bases.

Griffin begins the week with an 11-game hitting streak, tops on the squad this season. In those 11 games, he is hitting .386 (17-for-44) with two homers and 15 RBI.

bring in 'da funk, bring in 'da heat
Hard-throwing reliever Kyle Edens has laid a strong claim on the closers' role this season. A four-year lettermen who has spent most of that time in middle relief, Edens has matured into a solid closer this season. Edens has appeared in 17 games, converting eight of 10 save opportunities and picking up three wins along the way. His eight saves already this year are the fourth-best single-season total in school history, and he has moved into third-place all-time in career saves with 12.

Edens, whose fastball tops out at a lofty 96 MPH, has struck out 33 batters in 29.2 innings with just three walks. Opponents are hitting a mere .189 against him with only three extra base hits. In his 17 appearances, he has retired the first batter 11 times and has allowed only five of 16 inherited runners to score.

cardiac kids
The Bears have won seven games already this season in their last at-bat, including four exhilarating walk-off wins. Baylor has six wins when trailing after six innings and five when trailing after seven innings.

The heroics began Feb. 23 against Oral Roberts, when Paul Richmond singled in the winning run for a 9-8 win. The next afternoon, Richmond hit a three-run home run for a 4-2, come-from-behind Baylor victory.

In March, a pair of walk-off hits led to a three-game sweep of Kansas. In the Friday game (March 15), Chris Durbin's bases-loaded blast in the bottom of the 9th first appeared to be a game-winning grand slam. Durbin passed the runner on first base, however, and the play was sorted out as a three-RBI single. Durbin was called out for passing the runner, but since the out was only the second of the inning, three runs scored and Baylor came away with the victory. The Sunday game against Kansas (March 17) was much simpler, Paul Witt singled up the middle in the 11th inning, plating Trey Webb for a 5-4 win.

At the end of the month, Baylor came from behind to take game one of the series from Oklahoma. Trailing 4-3 going to the ninth inning, the Bears put together three hits and a hit batsman to push across two runs. With two outs, Mike Huggins came through with a first-pitch single through the right side that skipped under the diving OU first baseman and into right field to drive in Tim Hartshorn with the winning run.

carlson out indefinitely
Reliever Zane Carlson is out indefinitely due to pain in his right (throwing) arm. Doctors believe the problem is caused by an entrapment of his median nerve in the bicep area, which causes a tenderness in one particular spot in his arm when he releases the ball on a pitch. The pain is not caused by any other normal action. He will undergo exploratory surgery on April 12 with hopes of correcting the problem. Rehab following the surgery would likely keep the reliever out of action for the year.

Carlson, a junior from Dallas, set the Baylor career saves record as a freshman in 2000 with 15. He saved eight more games last season but struggled at times as the pain began sporadically early in the year. Despite resting all fall, the pain returned in January, and after multiple diagnostic tests revealed nothing, surgery was decided upon as the course of action. Baylor will apply for a medical redshirt for Carlson.

bears earn quartet of big 12 weekly honors
In the first five weeks of the season, Baylor had four players honored by the Big 12 for their weekly performances. Senior Tim Hartshorn was named Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 25-Feb. 10) after earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the Astros College Classic. Junior LHP Jared Theodorakos was named National and Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 11-17) after he carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning Feb. 16 in an 8-1 Baylor win over No. 6 USC at Dodger Stadium.

After a week "off", first baseman Mike Huggins added his name to the list in week four (Feb. 25-March 3) as he helped the Bears take two of three from No. 9 Texas. Steven White became the latest Bear to be honored when he was named Pitcher of the Week (March 4-10) after holding No. 8 Nebraska to one run in eight innings in a 2-1 Baylor win.

The four weekly honors ties the Baylor record for most players/pitchers of the week in a season, a mark set in 1996 and matched in 1998 and 2000.

theo throwing it
Junior LHP Jared Theodorakos was named National Player of the Week (Feb. 11-17) by Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger (one of three), the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and CollegeBaseballInsider.com after he carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning and finished with a one-hitter Saturday in an 8-1 Baylor win over #6 USC at Dodger Stadium.

The lefty held USC hitless for seven-and-a-third innings before allowing the first hit. Theodorakos recorded his first career complete game and struck out a career-high 11 batters. Theodorakos also earned Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors for his performance.

hartshorn starts season with bang
Senior co-captain Tim Hartshorn opened the season with a bang at the Astros College Classic (Feb. 7-9). Batting in the leadoff spot all three games, Hartshorn went 10-for-15 with a double, two triples, a home run, four runs scored and four RBI.

For his efforts, the senior was named Most Outstanding Player for the tournament. Hartshorn followed in the steps of former Bear Kelly Shoppach, who earned the same honor last season in the inaugural Astros College Classic. Hartshorn also was named Big 12 Player of the Week for games played Jan. 25-Feb. 10.

smith approaching milestone win
In just his eighth season at the helm of the Baylor program, head coach Steve Smith is approaching his 300th win. At 285-166-1, Smith needs just 15 more wins to reach the mark this season.

He is already the second-winningest coach in school history in terms of total wins, behind Baylor legend Mickey Sullivan. Smith's career winning percentage is the highest in program history of any manager with at least five seasons under his belt.

simply the best
As has become the norm for teams under head coach Steve Smith, the Bears are facing yet another tough schedule in 2002. Baylor opened the season playing 17 of the team's first 20 games against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament a year ago.

Ten of the Bears' 2002 opponents qualified for the NCAA Tournament a year ago: Rice, Houston, USC, Oral Roberts, UT-Arlington, Texas, Winthrop, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. USC and Nebraska were two of the eight College World Series participants last year.

baylor among elite programs
The recent success of the Baylor baseball program is reflected in the Three-Year ISRs (a mock-RPI rating) compiled at BoydsWorld.com. Baylor ranked fifth in the nation in that listing, which measures a program's success over the past three years (1999-2001). The top 10: Stanford, Cal State Fullerton, USC, Florida State, Baylor, Miami, LSU, Rice, Nebraska and South Carolina.

three mlb parks in one season
If Baylor qualifies for the Big 12 Tournament in 2002, they will become what is believed to be the first NCAA team to play in three major league stadiums in one season. The Bears' first two weekends were spent at Enron Field in Houston for the Astros College Classic and at Dodger Stadium (three-game series vs. USC). The Big 12 Tournament will be played at the Ballpark in Arlington for the first time in 2002, previous Big 12 Tournaments were played at the minor league park in Oklahoma City.

big 12 tv schedule announced
Saturday's Baylor-Oklahoma State game is one of four Big 12 Conference games to be televised by Fox Sports Southwest this season, the league announced late Thursday. With the game being selected for airing, the start time Saturday has been moved up to 2 p.m.

Longtime college play-by-play man Bill Land and Greg Lucas are scheduled to be the anchors for the telecasts with expert analysis from former major leaguer Jack Lazorko. The other three games are Nebraska at Texas (May 4), Texas at Texas A&M (May 19), and the Big 12 Tournament Championship Game (May 26).

baylor alums in the pros
Catcher Kelly Shoppach topped a list of five Baylor players taken in the 2001 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Shoppach was taken in the second round by the Boston Red Sox (48th overall), and was actually Boston's first pick of the draft.

Trevor Mote (15th round, Houston Astros), Matt Williams (15th round, St. Louis Cardinals) and Josh Scott (25th round, Philadelphia Phillies) each signed after completing their careers at Baylor. First baseman Mike Huggins was taken in the 25th round by the Colorado Rockies, but elected to return for his junior year.

Three Baylor signees were also taken. Outfielder Alan Moye (3rd round, Cincinnati Reds) and infielder Josh Barfield (4th round, San Diego Padres) each chose to go pro, while LHP Trey Taylor turned down the Colorado Rockies, who used a supplemental pick before the third round on him.

Baylor alums and former first-round draft picks Jason Jennings and Kip Wells begin the 2002 season in major league rotations -- Jennings with the Rockies, and Wells with the Pittsburgh Pirates (after an offseason trade). In all, 15 former Bears are active at some level of professional baseball.

recruits roll in
Baylor head coach Steve Smith announced the signing of 12 players for the 2003 season during the early signing period (fall 2001).

Name         Pos.   Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown (School)Tyler Bullock    C/1B   6-2 220 R/R Fort Worth, Texas (R.L. Paschal)Clint Everts     RHP/SS 6-2 170 S/R Houston, Texas (Cy-Falls)Brad Ferguson    RHP    6-2 170 R/R West, Texas (West HS)Seth Fortenberry OF/LHP 6-2 175 L/L Waco, Texas (Midway HS)Zach Golden  RHP    6-2 183 R/R Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS)Ryan LaMotta     RHP/IF 5-11    170 R/R Sugar Land, Texas (Clements HS)James Loney  LHP/1B 6-2 190 L/L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins HS)Mark McCormick   RHP    6-2 190 R/R Clear Creek, Texas (Clear Creek HS)Andy Pape    RHP    6-4 235 R/R San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Reagan HS)Kyle Reynolds    SS/2B  6-2 160 L/R Houston, Texas (Second Baptist HS)Jake Rippee  IF 6-0 165 S/R Kerrville, Texas (Tivy HS)Kevin Sevigny    OF 6-0 180 S/R Springvale, Maine (Sanford HS)

Eleven of the Bears' 12 signees come from the state of Texas, the lone exception is outfielder Kevin Sevigny, who was ranked by Baseball America/Perfect Game as the top prospect in the state of Maine. Of the 11 Texas natives to sign with Baylor, eight were named to the Baseball America/Perfect Game Top 400 Prospects for the Class of 2002. Five of those players were ranked among the 25 best prospects in the state by Texas Baseball News: RHP Mark McCormick, RHP/SS Clint Everts, RHP Zach Golden, LHP/1B James Loney and RHP Ryan LaMotta.

In addition to having put up excellent numbers on the field, the class as a whole also has an exceptional academic background. Six of the 12 signees qualified for academic merit scholarship as a part of their overall aid package.

head coach steve smith
Head coach Steve Smith is in his eighth season as head coach at Baylor, in that time, he has compiled a 285-166-1 record. Smith led the Bears to their first-ever 50 win season in 1999 and a Big 12 Championship in 2000, and has piloted the team to four straight NCAA appearances. Through the 2001 season, Smith ranked 40th among active coaches in winning percentage with a .629 mark.

The 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year, Smith came to Baylor from Mississippi State, where he was an assistant under Ron Polk for five seasons. Prior to that, he served as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M.

A former standout pitcher at Baylor in 1982-1983, Smith led the Southwest Conference with a 1.72 ERA as a junior, bettering league foes and future major leaguers Norm Charlton, Roger Clemens, Doug Drabek and Calvin Schiraldi.

An accomplished pitching coach, Smith has tutored six pitchers in the last 10 years who were selected in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft. He has also had at least one pitcher named to the all-conference first team in each of the last 10 years. In 1999, right-hander/designated hitter Jason Jennings won the Golden Spikes Award and was the 16th overall pick by the Colorado Rockies.

In Smith's seven full seasons as head coach, the Bears have produced three first-round draft picks, eight all-Americans, five GTE/CoSIDA Academic all-Americans, one GTE/CoSIDA Academic all-American of the Year, 21 first-team all-conference performers, three freshman all-Americans, and three conference players of the year. Baylor has also placed 25 players on the Academic All-Big 12 first team in the past five seasons.

baylor on the air
Catch every inning of Baylor baseball in 2002 on the flagship station for Baylor athletics, News/Talk Radio KRZI 1660/1580-AM.

John Morris, Baylor's Director of Broadcasting, heads up the team as he begins his seventh season as the "Voice of the Bears." Morris is also the signature voice for Baylor's football and men's basketball broadcasts and serves as co-host of the weekly TV show "Inside Baylor Sports." Mark Rogers, a former Baylor pitcher and currently a sports reporter for KCEN-TV in Central Texas, enters his third season providing color commentary for the baseball broadcasts.

Pete Kenworthy, Sports Director and weekday sports anchor for KWTX-TV, Tom Barfield, Program Director and on-air personality for flagship station KRZI, and Trent Weaver, a Baylor baseball letterman in 1988-89, will also be a part of the broadcast team for several games. All Baylor Baseball games in 2002 will be available world-wide on the internet at www.GoBaylorBears.com. Baylor baseball is also a staple of the daily "Baylor SportsBeat" hosted by John Morris and airing weekdays at 7:25am and 5:25pm on KRZI 1660/1580-AM.

bears among big 12 statistical leaders
A number of Bears ranked among the Big 12 Conference leaders in a variety of statistics, through games of April 4. Kyle Edens led the league in saves with seven and in appearances with 16, Chris Durbin topped the conference with 12 doubles, and Tim Hartshorn's five triples were the most in the Big 12. Others:

Ross Bennett: 10th in hitting (.378)
Zane Carlson: t-7th in wins (4)
Chris Durbin: t-1st in doubles (12), t-7th in walks (20), t-7th in hits (44), t-9th in runs (31), 18th in hitting (.352)
Kyle Edens: 1st in saves (7), 1st in appearances (16)
Michael Griffin: 2nd in RBI (36)
Tim Hartshorn: t-1st in triples (5)
Mike Huggins: t-5th in hits (46), t-6th in triples (3), 11th in hitting (.377)
Justin Taylor: t-2nd in wins (5), 2nd in innings pitched (60.2), t-2nd in starts (10), 4th in strikeouts (44), 19th in ERA (4.60)
Jared Theodorakos: t-3rd in complete games (2), t-5th in strikeouts (43)
Paul Thorp: t-3rd in appearances (13)
Trey Webb: t-9th in steals (9), 10th in hits (42)
Steven White: 4th in innings pitched (56.1), t-4th in starts (8), t-7th in wins (4), 8th in strikeouts (41), 8th in opponents BA (.227), 9th in ERA (3.04)

o captain, my captain
Seniors Tim Hartshorn and Ron Zboril and junior Mike Huggins were elected co-captains by their teammates for the 2002 season. Combined, the triumvirate has been with the team for 10 years and played in 320 games entering the season.

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