Clemson Baseball Weekly Wrap-Up


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CLEMSON BASEBALL WEEKLY WRAPUP

(Week of Mar. 6 - Mar. 12, 2006)


Clemson University

Overall Season Record: 10-3

ACC Regular-Season Record: 0-0

Last Week: 3-1

Wed. W home vs. William & Mary, 10-5

Fri. W home vs. #25 Kansas, 7-2

Sat. L home vs. #25 Kansas, 6-5

Sun. W home vs. #25 Kansas, 4-3

Next Week

Wed. Home vs. Gardner-Webb, 7:15 PM

Fri. Away vs. Virginia, 5:00 PM

Sat. Away vs. Virginia, 1:00 PM

Sun. Away vs. Virginia, 1:00 PM

Notes

Clemson has a 10-3 overall record after going 3-1 in four

games last week. On Wednesday, Clemson defeated William & Mary 10-5

thanks to an eight-run eighth inning. Then over the weekend, Clemson

won two of three games over #25 Kansas.

On Friday, Josh Cribb pitched 7.0 innings, throwing only 69

pitches in a masterful performance in Clemson's 7-2 victory. He

allowed only one hit (a single), no runs, and two walks with four

strikeouts. He did not allow a Jayhawk to advance past first base

the entire game and retired 14 straight batters at one point.

On Saturday, Kansas outhit the Tigers 11-7 and held on for a

6-5 win after giving up four unearned runs in the first inning.

Tiger pitchers struck out 15 batters in the game, but the batters

were only 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position.

On Sunday, Clemson scored two runs on two different wild

pitches in the eighth inning and held on for a 4-3 win over the

Jayhawks. After totaling 11 hits and only scoring two runs in the

first seven innings, the Tigers scored two runs without a hit in the

eighth. Stephen Faris tied his career high with 10 strikeouts in 7.0

innings pitched. The Tigers outhit Kansas 11-4, as Herman Demmink

was 3-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs. The win was Head Coach Jack

Leggett's 150th over a top-25 ranked team in his 13th season at

Clemson.

In three games against the Jayhawks, Demmink was 6-for-10

with a .692 on-base percentage. In four games during last week, he

was 7-for-13 (.538) with two stolen bases and a .667 on-base

percentage. Andy D'Alessio was 7-for-15 (.467) with a homer and

five RBIs, while Travis Storrer was 6-for-13 (.462) last week as

well. Clemson hit .308 in four games, while its opponents hit .203.

Furthermore, the Tigers outhit Kansas .306 to .202 over the weekend.

Demmink leads the team with a .388 batting average, .492

on-base percentage, and four stolen bases from his leadoff spot.

D'Alessio and Storrer have both heated up, as each is near .300.

Clemson is hitting .287 as a team with a .376 on-base percentage.

The pitching staff has a 1.86 ERA with a .200 opponents'

batting average. In three games against Kansas, the staff recorded

32 strikeouts, including 28 in the final two games. Cribb is 4-0 in

three starts and one relief appearance, and has an 0.96 ERA. In 18.2

innings pitched, he has allowed just nine hits (.143 opponents'

batting average), three runs (two earned), and four walks with 14

strikeouts.

Clemson will play host to Gardner-Webb on Wednesday night

before traveling to Virginia in its first ACC series of 2006 over the

weekend.

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