Tigers Host Catamounts Tuesday Night


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Clemson vs. Western Carolina

Clemson (20-7), ranked as high as #7 in the nation, will play

host to Western Carolina (17-11) on Tuesday at Doug Kingsmore

Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 PM. The game will be

broadcast live on the radio by WCCP (104.9 FM) out of Clemson. Live

stats will also be available at ClemsonTigers.com for the game.

The Starting Pitchers

Western Carolina will start junior righthander Tyler Johnson

(2-0, 6.16 ERA) on the mound Tuesday. The Lynnwood, WA native will

be making his first career start, as he has previously made 10 relief

appearances for a total of 19.0 innings pitched. He has allowed 21

hits and seven walks with 15 strikeouts. The first-year Catamount

attended the same junior college (Edmonds Community College) as Tiger

rightfielder Travis Storrer.

The Tigers will counter with freshman righty Matt Vaughn

(0-0, 4.82 ERA). The Summerville, SC native will also be making his

first career start, as he has made seven relief appearances (9.1

innings pitched). He has yielded nine hits and four walks with nine

strikeouts.

The Series

Clemson and Western Carolina have met 56 times on the

diamond, with the Tigers holding a 47-9 lead in the series that dates

back to 1974. The two teams last played in 2005 at each team's home

ballpark. In a game that started in Cullowhee on April 12 and ended

at Clemson a week later due to wet field conditions at Hennon

Stadium, the Tigers came out on top 7-4. After the suspended game on

April 19, the two played again, as Clemson was victorious 10-1. The

two teams have played at least one game every year since 1978.

The Tigers lead 35-1 in games played at Clemson, all of which

have been played at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Clemson's one loss came

in the first game of the series, a 4-3 Catamount win on March 13,

1974, meaning the Tigers have won 35 straight games in the series at

home.

Jack Leggett has a 21-4 record against the Catamounts as

Clemson's head coach, including a 16-0 record at Doug Kingsmore

Stadium. Leggett was the head coach at Western Carolina from 1983-91

and won 302 games in nine seasons there. He was also 3-15 against

the Tigers as the Catamount skipper.

The Catamounts

Western Carolina, led by seventh-year Head Coach Todd

Raleigh, enters Tuesday's game with a 17-11 overall record and 6-3

mark in the Southern Conference. Raleigh, who was a player at

Western Carolina under Tiger Head Coach Jack Leggett, led his team to

two wins in three games at Appalachian State last weekend. The

Catamounts sport a 5-9 road record as well.

Western Carolina is hitting .317 as a team with a .422

on-base percentage thanks to 134 walks and 60 hit-by-pitches. The

Catamounts have also hit 59 doubles and 39 home runs, while averaging

8.8 runs per game. The team has swiped 45 bases in 59 attempts,

including 12-13 by Grey Gregory. The team is fielding at a .951 clip

as well.

Trey McDaniel, a transfer from South Carolina, leads the club

with a .404 batting average along with nine home runs and 33 RBIs.

Blake Murphy is hitting .396 with 12 doubles, seven homers, and 43

RBIs, while Steven Strausbaugh has 14 homers and 38 RBIs as well.

The Catamount pitching staff has a 5.85 ERA and .292

opponents' batting average. Former Clemson pitcher Brock Thornburg,

who never made an appearance on the mound in a Tiger uniform, has a

team-best two saves.

Former Tiger infielder Bradley LeCroy (1997-00), who was a

volunteer assistant coach at Clemson from 2003-05, is an assistant

coach on this year's Western Carolina squad and serves as the

first-base coach.

The Tigers

Clemson enters Tuesday's game with a 20-7 overall record and

6-3 ACC mark after sweeping Miami (FL) in a three-game series in

Coral Gables over the weekend by a combined score of 28-9. The

Tigers are 16-2 at home and have won eight straight at Doug Kingsmore

Stadium.

The Tigers are hitting .291 as a team with a .372 on-base

percentage. Tyler Colvin leads the way with a .357 batting average,

six homers, 24 RBIs, and nine stolen bases.

One of the hottest hitters in the country is Andy D'Alessio,

who was named a national and ACC Player-of-the-Week on Monday. He

was 11-for-21 (.524) with four doubles, four homers, and 16 RBIs in

five games last week, all games against teams ranked in the top 20.

In the last 10 games, he has seven home runs and 26 RBIs as well to

raise his season totals to a .343 batting average, 10 doubles, nine

homers, and 37 RBIs.

The pitching staff has a 2.89 ERA and .236 opponents' batting

average after allowing just four earned runs in the series at Miami.

Both lefty Daniel Moskos and righty Steve Richard have four saves.

Clemson is fielding at a .967 clip as well.

Worth Noting

* Clemson is hitting .421 in the fifth inning, but just .200 in

the sixth inning this season.

Polls

Clemson moved up a spot to #7 in the Baseball America poll on

Monday after a 4-1 week. The Tigers also climbed to #8 in the

Collegiate Baseball and #7 in the Sports Weekly poll.

The Tigers' #1 ranking by Baseball America on February 6,

which Clemson held on to for a total of four weeks, was their first

since May 13, 2002, when Clemson was ranked #1 in all three major

polls. It was the earliest #1 ranking for the Clemson program in

history, as the earliest #1 ranking prior to that was on March 20,

2000, when Collegiate Baseball had the Tigers #1. The Tigers have

been ranked #1 for 19 weeks by at least one of the major polls in

Head Coach Jack Leggett's 13th season at Clemson.

Tigers Up Win Streak Over Hurricanes to Seven

Clemson swept #11 Miami (FL) in Coral Gables from March 31 to

April 2 by a combined score of 28-9. And since the Tigers won all

four meetings a year ago, Clemson improved to 7-0 against the

Hurricanes since they joined the ACC prior to the 2005 season. In

those seven games, Clemson has outscored Miami 67-19. Two of Miami's

first 14 ACC regular-season series were against Clemson, and only

twice was Miami swept in three games. Both times were at the hands

of the Tigers.

Harbin Keeps on Doubling, Fielding

Sophomore second-baseman Taylor Harbin is hitting .315 with

nine doubles in 22 games this season. In less than two full seasons,

he already has 37 career doubles thanks to totaling 28 as a freshman

in 2005. He has also committed just one error and has a .990

fielding percentage this season. For his career, he has committed

just 10 errors for a .978 fielding percentage, a stellar mark for a

middle infielder.

D'Alessio Coming of Age

Since Clemson's gut-wrenching sweep at the hands of Virginia

from March 17-19, junior first-baseman Andy D'Alessio (Naples, FL)

has come of age. In those 10 games, he is 17-for-42 (.405) with four

doubles, seven homers, and 26 RBIs. Thanks to his surge, he is

hitting .343 with 10 doubles, nine homers, and 37 RBIs on the season.

Like last year, D'Alessio struggled early in the season, but

this year he is coming of age much earlier than last. He is also

errorless in the field in 270 chances this season.

D'Alessio National & ACC Player-of-the-Week

Junior first-baseman Andy D'Alessio was one of five players

tabbed as National Players-of-the-Week by Collegiate Baseball on

April 3. He was named ACC Player-of-the-Week as well for his efforts

in five games from March 28 to April 2. In two games against #19

Georgia and three at #11 Miami (FL), he was 11-for-21 (.524) with

seven runs scored, four doubles, four home runs, 16 RBIs, and a 1.286

slugging percentage, helping the Tigers to a 4-1 record. He had at

least three RBIs and one extra-base hit in each of the five games.

He has seven homers and 26 RBIs in the last 10 games to raise his

season totals to nine homers, 37 RBIs, and a .343 batting average.

Casanova Shines in Hometown

Senior catcher Adrian Casanova (Miami, FL) knew he would get

at least one chance to play in front of a hometown crowd when he

decided to transfer from Florida International prior to the 2005

season. That one opportunity came at #11 Miami from March 31 to

April 2 at Mark Light Field. He did not disappoint, as Clemson swept

the Hurricanes, thanks in part to the effort of the Tiger backstop.

On March 31, he hit a key two-run homer to help the Tigers to

an 8-6 win. Then in the series-finale on April 2, he was 2-for-4

with a three-run home run and four RBIs in Clemson's 14-1 victory.

Casanova, who entered the series with just one homer and eight RBIs

on the season, hit two long balls with six RBIs during the series in

front of dozens of family and friends.

D'Alessio Leads Tigers to Sweep at Miami (FL)

Clemson swept #11 Miami (FL) in Coral Gables by a combined

score of 28-9 in three games from March 31 to April 2. The Tigers

won by scores of 8-6, 6-2, and 14-1. Clemson, ranked #9 in the

nation, out-hit Miami .304 to .211 and allowed just four earned runs

(1.33 ERA) all weekend. The Tigers also had 14 extra-base hits to

Miami's four and held the Hurricanes to just 2-for-18 (.111) with

runners in scoring position. Andy D'Alessio provided the big bat of

the weekend, as he was 6-for-12 with three doubles, two homers, and

nine RBIs in the series. Playing in his hometown, Adrian Casanova

added two home runs and six RBIs as well.

In game one, Clemson outlasted the Hurricanes 8-6 on March

31. Casanova and Taylor Harbin each hit two-run homers in the fourth

inning, while D'Alessio added three hits, including two doubles, and

three RBIs. The Tigers broke Miami's 12-game home winning streak,

and in the process earned their 600th all-time ACC regular-season

win, more than any other school. Alex Martin earned the win in

relief in 4.0 innings of work, while Daniel Moskos pitched 2.0

scoreless innings with three strikeouts to record the save.

In game two, the Tigers overcame a 2-0 deficit to defeat the

Hurricanes 6-2 on April 1. D'Alessio hit two homers with three RBIs,

as Clemson out-hit Miami 10-6. Brad Chalk hit a game-tying, two-out

single in the fifth inning, then Harbin followed with a double that

scored Chalk to give Clemson the lead for good. D'Alessio hit an

opposite-field, two-run homer to cap a three-run eighth inning.

Jason Berken allowed four hits and two unearned runs with seven

strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched to earn the win, while Moskos

struck out Yonder Alonso with the bases loaded in the ninth to pick

up the save.

In game three, Clemson exploded for eight runs in the first

inning on its way to a 14-1 win and series sweep of Miami on April 2.

Casanova's three-run homer capped the big first inning, then the

Tigers scored five runs in the fifth inning to put the game out of

reach. Six different Tigers had two hits apiece, as Clemson totaled

15 hits and batted around in an inning twice on the afternoon.

Stephen Faris allowed just three hits, one unearned run, and no walks

with four strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched to earn the win. Three

other relievers combined to hold Miami to six hits in the game.

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