Austin Peay Men’s Baseball vs. Georgia State
February 24th-26th | Decatur, GA | GSU Baseball Complex (1,092)
Friday: 3:00pm | Saturday: Noon | Sunday: Noon
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay returns to Atlanta for a three-game series against Georgia State, beginning with a 3:00pm, Friday contest. For the Govs it is a return to the site of last season’s NCAA Atlanta Regional where they completed their 2011 campaign less than nine months ago.
Austin Peay will look to build on a 3-1 start to 2012, but will have to shake off the rust of a week off after seeing their only scheduled midweek action postponed. Georgia State brings a 3-2 record into the weekend following a narrow 4-1 loss at nationally-ranked Georgia, Wednesday.
Austin Peay won the first three games of the 2012 season against Illinois State, before dropping the series finale, Sunday. Junior shortstop Reed Harper was named the OVC “Player of the Week” after batting .600 (9-15) in the series, including a walk-off home run in Game 3.Senior third baseman Greg Bachman had 4 hits, 2 home runs and 7 RBI in the series, including 6 RBI in the series opener. Senior center fielder Michael Blanchard had 4 hits in the series, including a double and a triple in Game 2. Sophomore left fielder Cody Hudson had a two-run home run in Game 1.
On the mound starters Casey Delgado (Game 1) and Zach Toney (Game 2) each notched wins in their opening outings. Game 3 starter Ryan Quick struck out six over 6 innings but did not factor into the decision. Closer Tyler Rogers recorded saves in each of his first two chances, striking out 3 in 2.0 innings.
Austin Peay was picked to finish first in the OVC’s preseason poll. Four Governors were selected to the league’s preseason team – Toney, Harper, senior outfielder Michael Blanchard and sophomore second baseman Jordan Hankins. Austin Peay returns 7 of its 8 defensive starters from last season.
About the Georgia State Panthers
Georgia State opened the season winning 3 of 4 games against Western Illinois, last weekend, before falling at Georgia. The Panthers were picked to finish fourth in the Colonial Athletic Association’s preseason poll. Senior infielder Brandon Williams returns after a first-team All-CAA effort last season and brings a .250 batting average and 4 RBI into the weekend set. Senior outfielder Jonathan Kolowich’s .400 batting average leads GSU with 4 of his 6 hits going for doubles and helping him to a team-best 5 RBI. Freshman outfielder Kody Adams has 5 hits (.278 BA) with a home run and 4 RBI in the early going.
On the mound, senior starter Ben Marshall posted a complete-game (7 inn.) shutout win in GSU’s second game of the season, striking out 6 batters. Senior Jake Dyer, the Panthers No. 1 starter last weekend, surrendered 4 runs in 4 innings and was tagged for the loss, he was a 2011 All-CAA selection as a closer (8 saves) and was a preseason All-America selection by the NCBWA.
Probable Starting Pitchers
Date | Time | Austin Peay Starter | Memphis Starter | APSU Radio/Internet |
Fri. | 3:00pm | LHP Zach Toney | RHP Jake Dyer | None |
(Sr., 1-0, 0.00 ERA) | (Sr., 0-1, 9.00 ERA) | |||
Sat. | Noon | RHP Ryan Quick | RHP Ben Marshall | None |
(RSo., 0-0, 3.00 ERA) | (Sr., 1-0, 0.00 ERA) | |||
Sun. | Noon | RHP Casey Delgado | RHP Tyler Claburn | None |
(Jr., 1-0, 7.20 ERA) | (Sr., 0-0, 8.44 ERA) |
Harper Nabs OVC Weekly Honor
Junior shortstop Reed Harper opened the season batting .600 (9-15) with four runs scored, a double, home run and four RBI to earn the OVC’s Player of the Week honor, February 20th. His biggest hit on opening weekend came in Game 3 of the series as he drove a walk-off home run to cap a 3-2 come-from-behind victory.
Earlier in the contest he drove in the game-tying run with an RBI single in the third inning. Harper opened the season with a 4-for-5 effort, Friday. In 16 total plate appearances he but the ball in play 15 times.
Govs At Raymond C. Hand Park
Since the 2000 season, Austin Peay has made the most of Raymond C. Hand Park’s friendly confines, posting a 227-131 (.634) record at home. The 2011 season’s 17-10 record was Austin Peay’s 10th consecutive winning home season and 29th winning campaign in 42 seasons at RCHP.
Govs In Hostile Territory
Four of their OVC Championships (2004, 05, 07 and 2011) came in years with .500-or-better road records. The Govs other championship (2003) came when they posted a 9-10-1 record on the road.
Sophomore Slump?
Austin Peay’s batting order will feature four sophomores that saw varying levels of success last season. The question for the quartet entering the 2012 season will be can they avoid a sophomore slump?
Second baseman Jordan Hankins enjoyed the most success of the group and was named to the Preseason All-OVC squad this season. In addition to Hankins the other sophomores penciled into the starting lineup are right fielder Rolando Gautier and the catching duo of Matt Wollenzin and P.J. Torres.
New Look Rotation
One season after deploying the only left-handed starting trio in Division I, Austin Peay will retool its starting pitching rotation. Starting southpaws Jack Snodgrass and Jeremy Dobbs were selected in Major League Baseball’s First-Year Player Draft last summer, leaving only lefty Zach Toney from last season’s rotation.
Toney will move into the No. 2 role on opening weekend and will be surrounded by right-handed newcomers Casey Delgado and Ryan Quick, who each had successful junior college careers.
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Another big hole in the pitching corps developed when closer Ryne Harper also was selected in the MLB draft last season. However, the Govs found a very capable replacement with junior transfer Tyler Rogers.
The first thing teams will notice is Rogers throws with a submarine motion – àl a former Royals reliever Dan Quisenberry. However, he was successful as a junior college closer finishing last season with 13 saves, the third most among junior college hurlers.
Govs Picked To Win In Preseason Poll
Austin Peay was followed closely by Jacksonville State (73 points, 1 first-place vote) and Tennessee Tech (63 points, 2 first-place votes).
OVC Plays 3-Day, 3-Game Format In 2012
In February 2011, the OVC Board of Presidents unanimously approved a change to the league’s regular-season format in baseball. Last season, OVC weekends involved playing three games over two days – a Saturday doubleheader (a nine-inning game followed by a seven-inning contest) and a single nine-inning game, Sunday. Beginning in 2012, the schedule will be three games over three days with one nine-inning contest each day. The revamped format also will require Friday openers to begin between 3:00pm and 6:00pm local time.