CLEMSON BASEBALL

Baseball to Take on FSU This Weekend

Baseball to Take on FSU This Weekend


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Clemson vs. Florida State Series

Clemson and Florida State have been among the elite teams of college

baseball for some time. Both teams are ranked in the top 15 of all

three college baseball polls this week.

Clemson has won each of the last five meetings against the Seminoles,

but Florida State still holds a 42-40 all-time lead in the series.

Clemson, however has the upperhand since Florida State joined the ACC

in 1992, as the Tigers hold a 24-17 lead in games played since that

1992 season.

Clemson has been dominant at Kingsmore Stadium, winning 13 of the 15

meetings since Florida State joined the ACC. That includes last year

when Clemson swept the second ranked Seminoles. Clemson added a

victory in the ACC Tournament on May 18, 8-4. That is the last time

the two teams met.

Florida State has an 8-4 lead in games at Tallahassee since 1992. The

two teams have split 14 ACC Tournament games played in that time

period (1992-00). The neutral site record shows how close the teams

have been over the years.

How good have the two programs been in recent years. Both teams have

ranked in the top 20 of at least one poll in 36 of the last 41 games.

Both teams have been ranked in the top 10 in 25 of the 41 meetings

since the Seminoles joined the ACC. Florida State has been ranked in

the top 10 in the nation each of the last 32 times they have met the

Tigers. That streak will be extended this weekend.

The Tigers have upset a top-10 Florida State team 16 times in the

last nine seasons. Heading into this year, 16 of Jack Leggett's 87

top-25 wins since he became Clemson coach in 1994 have come against

Florida State.

Clemson has beaten a number-one ranked Florida State team just once,

an 8-4 win in Tallahassee in 1999. But, Clemson has beaten a Florida

State team ranked as high as number-two in the country by at least

one poll, four times. Three of those have come within the last five

meetings between the two teams. Clemson beat a second-ranked Florida

State team in the 1999 ACC Tournament, 8-7. The Tigers defeated a

second-ranked Florida State team at Clemson last year by scores of

8-7 and 5-4.

Tigers from Florida

Clemson has five current players on its roster from the state of

Florida. The list includes starting shortstop Khalil Greene and

starting pitcher Matt Henrie. Both figure to play important roles

when Clemson goes to Tallahassee this weekend.

Greene is a native of Key West, FL. He is hitting .266 this season

with three home runs and 18 RBIs. He led the Clemson team in hitting

last year as a sophomore. Henrie is from Jupiter, FL and has a 3-0

record with a 2.08 ERA.

The other three Tigers from Florida are Patrick Boyd (Palm Harbor),

Seth Miller (Lakeland) and Ryan Klosterman (Montverde). Boyd, a

preseason All-American, has played in just one game this year due to

a back injury. He hopes to return to the Clemson lineup in mid to

late April. Miller is a reserve catcher who is hit .378 for his 19

games and 45 at bats. Klosterman has played in 10 games as a reserve

infielder and is 0-6at the plate.

Greene Sets HBP Records

Who is the Ron Hunt of Clemson baseball? The answer is starting

shortstop Khalil Greene who believes in getting on base anyway he

can. Hunt set many records for being hit by a pitch in his major

league career with the Mets and Expos. Greene is establishing records

in that area at Clemson.

Greene has already been hit 15 times this season, just two off the

Clemson single season mark of 17 set by Mike Hampton in 1994 and Gary

Burnham in 1995. Greene has now been hit 41 times in his career, an

all-time Clemson record. He is just in the middle of his junior year.

Burnham owned the all-time record with 39 HBP recorded between

1994-97.

Greene was hit five times in the New York Tech series, including a

single game record three times in the first game of the series, a

24-3 win. That included being hit twice in one inning in that game,

also a first in Clemson baseball history.

Greene has now been hit by a pitch 15 times and walked 15 times this

season. He has a .415 on-base percentage for his 109 at bats.

Johnson on a Hot Streak

Clemson's top hitter of late is first baseman Michael Johnson. The

sophomore from Georgetown, SC leads the Clemson team in batting

average (.414), slugging percentage (.793) and on-base percentage

(.556) through the first 29 games.

That would be a significant accomplishment, leading in all three

categories for the course of a season. However, you don't have to go

back very far in the history books to find the last time that has

happened. Current Tiger Khalil Greene accomplished that batting

triple last year.

Johnson has been especially hot of late at the plate. He has a

seven-game hitting streak and has had multiple hits in five of those

seven games. In the last seven games he is 15 for 27 at the plate and

has seven RBIs. Including a two-home run game against New York Tech

on March 30, Johnson has eight home runs for the season, second on

the club.

Johnson played in just 44 games last year and hit .306 with three

home runs and 27 RBIs. He had a two home run game against Old

Dominion on February 20th, but a hand injury limited his

effectiveness at midseason. He missed 15 games due to the injury.

Johnson has been around the game for some time. He played for his

father, Mike Johnson, Sr., at Georgetown High. His father played

college baseball for Erskine from 1966-69. Clemson hs been in his

blood for sometime. Johnson's grandfather, Farrel Owens, played

football and baseball at Clemson in the 1950s. He also attended

Clemson's summer baseball came six consecutive years between 1992-97.

Baker Leads in Homers and RBIs

Clemson third baseman Jeff Baker has a seven-game hitting streak

going. The sophomore from Woodbridge, VA has improved his batting

average to .390 for the season after going 11 for his last 21 over

the last five games.

Baker has nine home runs and 41 RBIs to lead the Tiger team in both

categories. He had eight RBIs and eight hits and seven runs scored in

the three games in the New York Tech series. His best game of the

year took place against Ohio University on March 11 when he had a 4-4

day and drove in seven runs. He also had a six-RBI game against

Richmond in the second game of the year, a contest in which he hit a

pair of home runs.

Baker now has 20 home runs for the season. He led the Tigers in that

category a year ago with 11. He had 64 RBIs and a .313 batting

average last year also. Obviously he is going to improve on those

figures this season.

Clemson Pitching Improved

Clemson's pitching staff has made a strong performance in recent

games. The Tigers had a team ERA of 6.52 through the first 10 games

of the season. But, Clemson has now lowered that figure to 4.27 for

the season.

After allowing 63 earned runs in the first 10 games, Clemson has

allowed just 60 in the last 19 games.

Over the last 11 games Clemson has allowed one or no earned runs

eight times. Clemson held a 20th ranked Wake Forest team to one

earned run in each of its victories in Winston-Salem. The team

allowed just one earned run in three wins over New York Tech last

weekend. Four of the last five games Clemson has had double figures

in strikeouts as a staff.

Reba Leads Starters

Steve Reba has been Clemson's top pitcher this year. The junior from

Fort Wayne, IN has a 5-0 record and a 1.99 ERA, both tops on the

club. He has gained wins over Richmond, Oregon State, Ohio, Maryland

and New York Tech. He has had more strikeouts than walks in every

appearance and has a 40/12 strikeout/walk ratio this year.

Reba had just two starts in 19 appearances last year, but had a 3-0

record with 33 strikeouts and just 15 walks. He has now won nine

straight decisions and has not suffered a defeat since May of 1999.

In other words, he has a perfect record this century.

Henrie Most Improved Pitcher

The "Where did he come from," award for Clemson baseball for this

year goes to Matt Henrie. The sophomore from Jupiter, FL and Cardinal

Newman High School appeared in just five games in 1999 and had an ERA

of 13.50. He pitched just 3.1 innings for the season. He red-shirted

the 2000 season.

So far this year, Henrie has a 3-0 record and a sterling 2.08 ERA. He

has won his last three starts, victories over Maryland, Wake Forest

and New York Tech. During those three games he has allowed just one

earned run in 19 innings, has 16 strikeouts and just six walks.

Henrie was named ACC Pitcher of the Week earlier this year when he

shutout Maryland 7-0. He pitched six innings and allowed just three

hits, no runs and struck out five of the 25 batters he faced.

Clemson Falls to #28 Winthrop

Jason Colson and Bennett Stapf belted home runs and Ben Thurmond

earned his seventh win of the year, leading 28th-ranked (Collegiate

Baseball) Winthrop to an 8-4 win over 8th-ranked Clemson at Doug

Kingsmore Stadium.

Winthrop improved to 27-5-1 for the season, adding Clemson to a

growing list of standout college programs it has beaten this year.

Winthrop has two wins apiece over Kentucky and Florida, and also has

triumphs over Alabama, North Carolina and N.C. State. Tuesday night's

win was Winthrop's ninth in a row, and 15th in the 16 games played

since March 10th.

Thurmond was outstanding with the exception of the seventh inning

when he allowed a three-run homer to Casey Stone. He did not allow

Clemson any hits in five of the innings he worked. He struck out

eight and walked three in 8 1/3 innings of work.

Winthrop wasted little time taking a lead. Josh Ury opened the game

with a double to left center. One out later Jason Colson hit his team

best seventh home run of the season off Tiger starter and loser

Patrick Hogan. Hogan, a red-shirt freshman from Columbia, SC was

making his first start as a Tiger.

Clemson countered with a run of its own in the bottom of the first.

With one out, Kyle Frank and Khalil Greene had back-to-back singles

to left field. That brought up Jeff Baker, Clemson's leader in RBIs

for the season, and he delivered a single to right to score Frank.

Winthrop increased its lead to 4-1 with two runs in the third. Todd

Leathers opened the inning with a single to center. One out later

cleanup hitter Bennett Stapf homered the left field. Stas Swerdzewski

followed with a single. Jack Leggett then brought in Kevin Lynn, who

finished the inning with consecutive strikeouts.

Lynn allowed just one run over the next five innings. That came in

the fourth when Jordan Webb singled, went to second on a sacrifice,

to third on a single by Ury and scored on a ground out to short by

Leathers. Lynn had his best outing of the season. Entering the game

with an ERA close to 8.0, the native of North Augusta, SC pitched six

innings, allowed four hits, two runs, struck out seven and walked

none.

Clemson finally got to Thurmond in the bottom of the seventh. Ryan

Riley led off with a single and moved to second when Steve Pyzik

reached on an error by third baseman Jason Colson. Stone then

followed with his first home run of the season, a shot to right

field. It was just the second career home run in 193 career games for

Stone, his first ever at Kingsmore Stadium.

That brought Clemson to within 5-4, but that was as close as the

Tigers could get. Winthrop added three more runs in the top of the

ninth to take control of the game. The key hit of the ninth inning

rally was a two-run single by catcher Stas Swerdzewski.

Clemson Wins NY Tech Series 51-3

After a 24-3 win over the New York Institute of Technology on Friday,

Clemson claimed 13-0 and 14-0 victories on Saturday. It marked the

first time since Feb. 16, 1992 that Clemson won two games by shutout

in the same day. Clemson swept Eastern Kentucky, 7-0 and 22-0 at

Kingsmore Stadium that day.

Clemson outscored New York Tech 51-3 in the three-game series played

over two days. It was the most runs scored in a three-game series by

Clemson since 1997 when the Tigers outscored Coastal Carolina 52-16

in a three-game set. The 48-run margin over the three games was the

highest combined victory margin in a three-game series since 1969

when Clemson out-scored Buffalo 61-9 in three consecutive games.

Boyd Returns, then Returns to Bench

Patirck Boyd played his first game of the season March 11 in the 17-4

win over Ohio University. The senior preseason All-American sat out

all of preseason practice and missed the team's first 13 games of the

season with a stress fracture in his back.

Boyd was 1 for 3 with a double and scored two runs against Ohio, but

the pain continued and forced him to miss the two games with Georgia

Southern. On March 14, he flew with team doctor Byron Harder to

Tampa, FL to be checked out by a back specialist, who works primarily

with major and minor league baseball players. The short-term

prognosis is not good for Boyd, who is about halfway through the 5-6

week rehabilitation process.

Boyd was a 1999 All-American and is a 2001 preseason second-team

All-American by Baseball America. He is a career .341 hitter with a

.442 on-base percentage and 49 stolen bases in three seasons. The

senior from Palm Harbor, FL ranks in the school's career top-10 lists

in five different categories, including walks, doubles, runs scored,

hits and RBIs.

Bradley Award

This year the Clemson most valuable player of the Clemson vs. South

Carolina series will win the Bob Bradley Award. The award will be

given to the top player from Clemson over the four game series

between the two teams each year. South Carolina's top player will be

presented the Tom Price Award. Both Bradley and Price had a

tremendous positive influence on the baseball programs at Clemson and

South Carolina as the school's sports information directors. Bradley

passed away this past Oct. 30. He had served as Clemson's baseball

SID for 45 years and still served as Clemson's official scorer for

most of the 2000 season. Price continues to serve the South Carolina

baseball program in an emeritus capacity.

Clemson, South Carolina to Play Two More Times

After splitting the first two games with the visiting team getting

the victory, Clemson and South Carolina will meet two more times this

season. The Tigers and Gamecocks will not meet again until a midweek

game on April 18 in Columbia and a week later on April 25 in Clemson.

The last the teams played four times in one season was in 1996.

Clemson swept the four games that season by a combined 30-7. Clemson

and South Carolina regularly played four-game series from 1993-1997.

Riley Named ACC Player of the Week

Clemson's Ryan Riley earned ACC Player of the Week honors on Feb. 26

after the Tigers went 3-2 in five games in Las Vegas, NV against UNLV

and Oregon State.

Riley, a senior second baseman, earned ACC Player of the Week honors

after leading Clemson in a three-game series vs. Oregon State and a

two-game series at UNLV. For the week, the Seattle, WA, native

notched 11 hits, nine RBIs and a .524 batting average. He finished

the five-game stretch with 21 at bats as well as contributing seven

runs, three doubles and two home runs. Riley had at least one hit in

all five contests and went 3 for 4 on two occasions and missed

hitting for the cycle in the finale vs. Oregon State by a triple. He

had a single, a double and an inside-the-park home run.

Advance Tickets On Sale

Advance reserved tickets for the remaining baseball games against

South Carolina and the three-game series versus Georgia Tech are now

on sale. Each reserved ticket is $7 and orders are being taken on a

first-come-first-served basis at the Clemson Athletic Ticket Office.

The ticket office is located at the northwest corner of Memorial

Stadium and is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Fans may also call

during those hours at 1-800-CLEMSON or (864) 656-2118.


  Reserved Advanced Ticket Sales

April 20 Georgia Tech 7:15 PM

April 21 Georgia Tech 7:00 PM

April 22 Georgia Tech 2:00 PM

April 25 South Carolina 7:15 PM

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