Friday, February 28, 2014

Mulry has day to remember against Red Sox

Mulry pitches in the third inning. Photo by Matt Stone
The Boston Red Sox played a collegiate double-header to kick off their spring training, taking on Northeastern and Boston College. The Red Sox won both but the first game featured an impressive performance from the Huskies James Mulry.

Mulry, a 6-foot-3 lefty of West Roxbury, Mass. struck out the Red Sox's top two hitters- Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz- back-to-back.

He threw three innings, striking out two and walking two while allowing three hits and one earned run as the Huskies fought hard- even leading the defending world series champion 2-1 in the top of the sixth inning of a seven inning game. However, Boston put up a four spot in the bottom frame to earn the win.

Mulry was a member of last season's NECBL runner-ups, the Newport Gulls. He went 4-1 with a 1.92 ERA as one of the aces in a talented Gulls rotation. Other than the Red Sox start, Mulry is 0-1 in two games started with a 14.40 ERA in five innings.

"How many years from now? Why that long?" said Ortiz, who acknowledged the crowd with a laugh after going down on strikes. "He could have a drink tonight and say, 'I struck out Papi.'"

He got Pedroia to start the third, getting him on a fastball away. He set down Ortiz with a two-strike slider that sent the World Series MVP to the dugout.

The Twitter-sphere was abuzz after Mulry's performance:

The Huskies (1-5) play again on March 1st against Central Michigan for the Snowbird Baseball Classic in Port Charlotte, Fla.

Monday, February 24, 2014

NECBL Stars Update: Missouri duo shine and Kirby excels


<i>Brett Graves was brilliant in a no-decision on Saturday.</i>
Graves (Missouri Baseball)
Graves dazzles in pitcher's duel
Brett Graves (Newport) pitched seven shutout innings on Saturday but was handed a no-descion as Missouri couldn't get onto the board and fell to Wake Forest, 1-0 on a walkoff single. Graves went seven strong, allowing just three hits and striking out six. It was the junior's longest outing since March 2012. Missouri dropped to 3-3.

Miles has excellent run support in win
John Miles (Vermont) threw five solid innings and was backed by 15 runs as Missouri beat Radford 15-3 on Friday. Miles earned his first win of the season and went five innings, allowing seven hits, two runs with three strikeouts and no walks.

Kirby leads top-ranked Virginia to victory
Nathan Kirby (Keene) threw six and a third innings and allowed two earned runs on three hits as the Cavaliers downed Eastern Carolina, 3-2 on Friday. Kirby struck out three and improved to 2-0 with an impressive 1.46 ERA on the season.

Shaw continues tear for BC
Senior Mike Gerber iced the game with a grand slam in the ninth inning.
Michael Gerber (Photo by Creighton)
Chris Shaw (New Bedford) has been a machine for Boston College as he's hitting .370 over seven games with a team-highs with seven RBIs, five doubles and 10 hits. The 4-3 Eagles recently beat Stetson 8-0 with Shaw knocking in three runs while going 2-4.

Gerber grand slam leads Creighton to win
Michael Gerber (Ocean State) hit a grand slam in the ninth inning to ice a 8-0 win over Minnesota. Gerber leads Creighton with 8 season RBIs and is hitting .231 with a .462 slugging percentage and 12 total bases.

Monday, February 17, 2014

NECBL Stars Update: Kirby has solid start, Shaw hits well over weekend

UVA Nathan Kirby
Nathan Kirby (Keene) went six strong in a win against VMI.
Photo by Mark Gormus/Times-Dispatch
Miles earns no decision in Missouri win
John Miles (Mountaineers) went four and two-thirds innings in a 4-2 Missouri win over Southern Miss. Miles earned a no decision and allowed two runs on four hits while striking out four and walking just one in his first start since May 26th in 2012 against Kansas. He allowed his two runs in the first frame but then worked his way out of several jams.  

Kirby leads Virginia to win
Nathan Kirby (Swamp Bats) had a flawless start in a 12-0 win over Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Kirby went six strong innings and fanned seven while walking just one and allowing four hits. The Cavaliers pitched flawlessly as he let just two balls out of the infield and Virginia bounced back from a season-opening loss to Kentucky.

<i>Brett Graves went 4.2 innings in his season debut.</i>
Brett Graves (Newport)
Graves takes loss after allowing unearned run in fifth
Brett Graves (Gulls) was dealt a loss in his season debut after allowing an unearned run in the fifth inning. He went 4.2 innings on Saturday afternoon in a 3-2 defeat to McNeese State. Graves allowed four hits and two walks and allowed three runs, two earned. He struck out three.

Shaw excels over weekend, leads BC to 3-1 record
Chris Shaw (Bay Sox) had five RBIs, including a 2-4 outing against Santa Clara that included a home run, double and three RBIs. He added individual RBIs in the Eagles other two wins, over Nevada and Santa Clara again.

Roberts and Tam Sing battle top ranked Fullerton
Washington State and Newport Gulls teammates Ben Roberts and Trace Tam Sing took on top-ranked Cal State Fullerton in a three-game weekend series. Tam Sing had one of three hits in the 12-0 season opening loss to the Titans and added a sacrifice fly and a run in the 9-7 win. Roberts went 2-4 in the Cougars win over Fullerton and scored.

Gerber has three RBIs but Creighton is swept
Arkansas Little-Rock swept Creighton with three straight wins, and Mike Gerber (Waves)didn't pick up any hits in the bookends of the series. He did have a strong middle game in a 7-4 loss. He went 1-5 but had a three-run blast to right center to cap a four-run sixth.

Ocello named Patriot League Preseason Player of the Year
Evan Ocello (Waves) was selected as the Patriot League Baseball Preseason PLayer of the Year, which was voted by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Field of 64: Preseason Picks


Preseason All-American Mike Papi leads a powerful Virginia team,
 my pick to win it all. Photo from VirginiaSports.com
For the first time in what will most likely be a weekly thing, I'm going to project what the NCAA tournament will look like based on what's happened in the season. This first one is rather unofficial, seeing as no games have been played, but it's a start. (Preseason BA rankings in parentheses)


On the brink: Alabama (21), Arkansas (25), Miami (16), Rice (15), Texas (18), Texas Christian/TCU (19)
Super Regionals: UCLA (12), Clemson (13), Florida (23), Indiana (3), Louisiana State (9), Louisiana-Lafayette (14), Mississippi State (8), North Carolina (17)

College World Series: Cal State Fullerton (3), Florida State (4), North Carolina State (5), Oregon (11), Oregon State (2), South Carolina (7), Vanderbilt (10), Virginia (1)

Not much stats or results to base this list on, but these eight teams are the premier teams in the country, the ones heading to Omaha.  I have Virginia and Oregon State moving on, but the other six teams have legitimate chances at a title as well. Indiana has one of the most talented, complete and experienced team in the nation...Cal State Fullerton has a superb pitching staff and a lineup anchored by two potential All-Americans...NC State has the best position player and the best pitcher in the nation...Florida State is deep, balanced and experienced...South Carolina is the team to beat in the SEC and are gritty and talented....Vanderbilt has the advantage in close games with impressive bullpen depth to back up a young lineup....Oregon has an elite pitching staff and is built to win.


Championship Series: Virginia and Oregon State

There are a lot of different opinions on the top two teams in D-I, from Cal State Fullerton at the top to even NC State on some lists. However, in my opinion, the top two are Virginia and Oregon State. Virginia is my preseason pick to win it all, but Oregon State is very tough as well. The Beavers have arguably the deepest pitching staff in the nation and have a strong lineup as well.

National Champion: Virginia

I mentioned this in my previous article but this is one of the most experienced teams in D-I. The Cavaliers have seven juniors and Baseball America puts them at 75 on the 20-80 scouting scale when it comes to hitting. There pitching isn't shabby either with three solid starters. Virginia is a serious threat for the national championship- and we'll have to see as the season goes on.

Monday, February 10, 2014

College Baseball Preview Part 1: Preseason Rankings

Baseball America and USA Today differ in the rankings, with BA putting Virginia first while the latter has Cal State Fullerton as the preseason top dog. I decided to go over the top five teams on these lists to give a brief preview.

VIRGINIA (BA #1, USA #6)
Brandon Waddell
Brandon Waddell (Photo by Tony Farlow)
There were six Cavaliers in the NECBL last season, including three on my hometown Mountaineers. Baseball America puts two of them as starters, headlined by Kenny Towns at third base and Nathan Kirby in the rotation. Virginia looks really solid as they're deep, balanced and talented and have seven juniors. They have a formidable center of the lineup with Mike Papi, Derek Fisher and 2013 freshmen all-american Joe McCarthy. They have a roster filled with guys in their second-years on the team and with one of the most stable, experienced coaching staffs, Virginia is poised to make a run.

OREGON STATE (BA #2, USA #3)
Andrew Moore
Andrew Moore
The Beavers strength lie in their pitching. Andrew Moore was a first-team All-American as a freshman after going 14-2 with a 1.79 ERA. He has a four-pitch mix including a 87-93 MPH fastball. His sophomore sidekick Ben Wetzler is just as tough to face. Wetzler went 10-1 with a 2.25 ERA as a member of the deepest pitching staff in the nation. The Beavers offense isn't too shabby either, anchored by juniors Michael Conforto and Dylan Davis. Conforto is an elite hitter while Davis features massive raw power. Oregon State has strong pitching and two beasts in the lineup make for the chance at a third national title for the Beavers.

INDIANA (BA #3, USA #11)
Dustin DeMuth
Dustin DeMuth (Photo by Andrew Woolley)
Once again, several Hoosiers found there way to the NECBL this past summer. Scott Donley and Nick Ramos were Mountaineers and now are key components of the Hoosiers lineup. Donley is a line-drive machine and hit .358 last year. He's joined by Ramos and Dustin Demuth in an elite lineup. With the exception of Aaron Slegers, last years Big Ten pitcher of the year, the Hoosiers return a solid rotation. Senior Joey DeNato (10-2, 2.52 last season) and Kyle Hart lead an all-lefty staff. Most of Indiana's College World Series team returns and forms a talented and experienced squad that are a major player in the race for a title.

CAL STATE FULLERTON (BA #4, USA #1)
Thomas Eshelman
Thomas Eshelman (Photo by Larry Goren)
The Titans have a less-potent offense after losing four main components but they still have considerable talent. A trio of juniors- Matt Chapman, Clay Williamson and Austin Diemer- lead the way. The lineup focuses on Chapman and JD Davis, who combined for 87 RBIs last year. The pitching is really where the Titans step up. Thomas Esheleman (12-3, 1.48 last year), Justin Garza (12-0, 2.03) and Grahamm Wiest (9-3, 3.27) form a talented rotation. Freshman Phil Bickford, the No. 10 overall pick, wasn't even included in BA's list as he's a midweek starter despite having an explosive 96 MPH fastball. They finished the No. 10 team last year after being outplayed by UCLA in the super regionals- and haven't made it to the CWS since 2009. This could be the year to break that drought.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (BA #5, USA #9)
Jake Fincher
Jake Fincher (Photo by Andrew Woolley)
The Wolfpack are headlined by one of the nation's top players, Trea Turner. He hit .368 as a sophomore with 42 RBIs and 30 stolen bases and gets this offense started. Turner is joined by talented center fielder Jake Fincher, who hit .313 last year and added 29 RBIs. Three new starters join the lineup with a pair of freshman and a transfer, but the core remains. The rotation is talented as well, headlined by Carlos Rodon who went 10-3 with a 2.99 ERA last season. He struck out 184 batters in 132 innings as he has a strong fastball, an even better slider and a strong changeup. Rodon and Turner lead this competitive Wolfpack squad who have a shot at ending the ACC's six-decade national title drought.

NEXT TEN (BA's rankings)
6. Florida State
7. South Carolina
8. Mississippi State
9. Louisiana State
10. Vanderbilt
11. Oregon
12. UCLA
13. Clemson
14. Louisiana-Lafayette
15. Rice