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Clemson Baseball Preview vs. Georgia

Clemson Baseball Preview vs. Georgia


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Clemson vs. Georgia

        Clemson

(18-9), ranked as high as #16 in the country, will travel to Athens to

take on Georgia (10-17) at Foley Field on Tuesday.  First pitch

is scheduled for 7:06 PM.  The Bulldogs will make the return trip

to Clemson on Wednesday night at 7:15 PM.  Tuesday's game will

televised live by CSS and will be broadcast live on the radio by

Clemson Tiger Sports Network.  The game will also be available

via webcast on ACCSelect in non-CSS markets only.  Live stats

will be available at ClemsonTigers.com as well.


The Series

        Clemson

and Georgia have met 210 times on the diamond, with the Bulldogs

holding a 114-94-2 lead in the series that dates back to 1900. 

Georgia is Clemson's second-most played rival in school history,

trailing only South Carolina (277).

   Last year, the two teams split the two

games, as each team won on its home field.  At Foley Field, the

Bulldogs outlasted Clemson 12-11 thanks to Josh Morris' walkoff

single with two outs in the 10th inning.  A day later, the Tigers

defeated the Bulldogs 10-7 behind four RBIs by Andy D'Alessio.

        The

Bulldogs lead 67-39 in games played at Georgia, including winning

eight of the last 10 meetings at Foley Field.  Each of the last

three meetings in Athens have been one-run victories by the Bulldogs

as well.  Jack Leggett is 17-12 against Georgia as Clemson's

head coach, including 6-11 in Athens.

The Starting Pitchers

        Georgia

will start freshman righthander Dean Weaver (1-1, 9.20 ERA) on the

mound Tuesday.  The Douglasville, GA native has made three starts

and four relief appearances for a total of 14.2 innings pitched. 

He has allowed 23 hits (.359 opponents' batting average) and four

walks with 11 strikeouts.  He has also not given up a home

run.

        The Tigers

will counter with sophomore righty D.J. Mitchell (1-0, 4.32 ERA) on

Tuesday.  The Rural Hall, NC native has made six relief

appearances and one start for a total of 16.2 innings pitched. 

He has allowed 14 hits (.219 opponents' batting average) and four

walks with 16 strikeouts.


The Bulldogs

       

Georgia, led by sixth-year Head Coach David Perno, enters

Tuesday's game against Clemson with a 10-17 overall record and 3-6

SEC mark after losing all three games to Florida at Foley Field this

past weekend.  The Bulldogs, who are 9-14 at home, have lost six

of their last seven games despite totaling double-digit hits in five

of those seven games.  Georgia was the SEC's lone

representative in the 2006 College World Series.

      The team is hitting .270

with a .344 on-base percentage.  Georgia has also totaled 17

homers and 35 stolen bases in 42 attempts.  Rich Poythress leads

the team with a .385 batting average in 39 at-bats, while Gordon

Beckham, son of a former South Carolina quarterback (also named

Gordon) from 1979-82, is hitting .316 with seven homers and 28 RBIs,

both team-highs.

   The pitching staff has a solid 3.55 ERA

and .245 opponents' batting average.  The Bulldog pitchers have

combined to strike out 186 against 107 walks.  Junior righthander

Joshua Fields has both of Georgia's saves along with a 5.23 ERA and

28 strikeouts in 20.2 innings pitched.  The team sports a .963

fielding percentage as well.

The Tigers

        Clemson

enters Tuesday's game against Georgia with an 18-9 overall record

and 5-4 mark in the ACC after falling twice in three games against

Miami (FL) at Doug Kingsmore Stadium over the weekend.  The

Tigers, who are 1-4 on the road this season, also bring a #16 national

ranking into the game.

  The team is hitting .290 with a .369 on-base

percentage.  Brad Chalk is hitting a team-best .413 with a .522

on-base percentage.  His streak of reaching base via a hit, walk,

or hit-by-pitch ended at 50 games on Friday.  Doug Hogan is

hitting .378 with four homers and 14 RBIs.  Marquez Smith and

Taylor Harbin are tied for the team lead with 23 RBIs apiece. 

First-baseman Andy D'Alessio, who suffered a pulled groin in the

second inning on Sunday, is listed as doubtful for Tuesday's

game.

        The

pitching staff has a 3.19 ERA and .238 opponents' batting average. 

It has combined to strike out 232 against 81 walks.  Daniel

Moskos has a team-high six saves, while Stephen Clyne has an 0.41 ERA

and .154 opponents' batting average in 12 outings.  The team is

fielding .967 as well.

        Clemson

has two players from the state of Georgia on its 2007 roster. 

Sophomore lefthander William Bond (Lawrenceville) and freshman

infielder Ben Paulsen (Acworth) both hail from the state of

Georgia.

Polls

        Clemson

fell to #18 in the Baseball America poll and #16 in the Collegiate

Baseball poll on Monday after going 3-2 in five games last week. 

Clemson also fell to #17 in the Sports Weekly poll.

        The

Tigers' #1 ranking by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball on

February 12 was their first since February 27, 2006, when Clemson was

ranked #1 by those same two polls.  The Tigers have been ranked

#1 for 20 weeks by at least one of the major polls in Head Coach Jack

Leggett's 14th season at Clemson.


Smith Heating Up in Late Innings

        Senior

third-baseman Marquez Smith (Ocala, FL) is hitting .320 overall with

four homers and 23 RBIs this season.  But as the game progresses,

his batting average rises drastically.  In the first four innings

of games, Smith is just 10-for-48 (.208).  From the fifth inning

on, he is 23-for-55 (.418).


Hurricanes Take Two From Tigers

        Miami

(FL) won the first and last games of a three-game series at Doug

Kingsmore Stadium from March 30 to April 1.  The Hurricanes

outscored the Tigers 18-13 and outhit Clemson .276 to .268. 

Marquez Smith hit a team-best .444 with four walks.  Clemson's

pitchers had a 5.00 ERA and struck out 29 batters.

       In game-one on

March 30, Miami scored 10 unanswered runs to come away with a 10-3

victory over Clemson.  The Tigers took a 3-0 lead in the third

inning, but the Hurricanes responded with four runs in the fourth

inning, highlighted by Dennis Raben's three-run homer.  Miami

added three runs in the seventh inning on Yonder Alonso's three-run

long ball, then Alonso added a solo homer in the ninth inning. 

The loss snapped Clemson's 21-game home ACC winning streak and

seven-game winning streak over Miami.  P.J. Zocchi suffered his

first loss in 11 career decisions.  Brad Chalk's 50-game streak

of reaching base also came to an end.

       In game-two on

March 31, three Tiger pitchers limited Miami to only three hits in

Clemson's 4-1 victory.  Starter Ryan Hinson earned the win by

pitching 6.0 innings, allowing three hits, one run, and two walks with

six strikeouts.  Stephen Clyne pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless

innings, while Daniel Moskos pitched a perfect ninth inning to record

the save.  All three of Miami's hits came consecutively in the

fifth inning when the Hurricanes scored their only run of the game. 

Clemson scored three runs in the third inning, aided by a Hurricane

error.  The Tigers tacked on another run in the fifth inning

thanks in part to another error.  Chalk had a game-high three

hits, as Clemson totaled seven hits in the game.

       In game-three on

April 1, Miami rallied after an 89-minute rain delay to defeat Clemson

7-6.  With the Hurricanes ahead 4-2, the Tigers tied the score in

the fifth inning when Addison Johnson hit a run-scoring double and

came around to score on a passed ball.  The Tigers took the lead

the following inning on Ben Paulsen's RBI double to left field. 

But pinch-hitter Gus Menedez's two-out, bloop single in the seventh

inning plated two runs and gave Miami the lead for good.  Johnson

led the Tigers with three hits and two RBIs.  A throwing error by

David Kopp on a potential double play led to three unearned runs for

the Hurricanes in the fifth inning.  Each team totaled three

double plays as well.

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