![]() Sophomore left-handed pitcher Bryce Kartler will start tonight vs. Tennessee. It is his first start of the year and the third of his ASU career. |
May 1, 2001
#22 Tennessee Volunteers (34-13)
Lindsay Nelson Stadium * Knoxville, Tenn.
Tuesday, May 1, 7 p.m. (Live Stats)
Bryce
Kartler (0-0, 5.96) vs. Dusty Johnson (2-0, 2.25)
Wednesday, May 2, 7 p.m. (Live Stats)
Mike
Esposito (3-2, 4.10) vs. Dennis Gomez (0-0, 0.00)
*Probable Pitchers/times are Eastern Standard Time
What's On Tap:
The No. 20 Arizona State Sun Devil baseball (30-15-1) team travels to
Knoxville, Tenn., for a two-game set with the No. 22 Volunteers. The series
will be played Tuesday and Wednesday at Lindsay Nelson Stadium on the
University of Tennessee campus. Both games are scheduled for 7 p.m. EST. The
Sun Devils are coming off their second consecutive Pac-10 series win,
sending the Arizona Wildcats back home to Tucson with two losses in the
heated three-game series. After taking the opening game 7-4 Friday night,
ASU lost Saturday 3-1 and won the rubber match with a 6-5 win Sunday in 11
innings. ASU is now just a half game back of third place in the Pac-10
standings with a 9-9 mark in conference play. With 30 wins ASU extended its
streak of gaining at least 30 wins for the 39th straight season.
The All-Time Series:
The Sun Devils and Volunteers have met six prior times with ASU winning all
six games. The Sun Devils and Tennessee last met in 1994 at an NCAA Regional
at Lindsay Nelson Stadium. ASU is 4-0 all-time at the home of Tennessee
baseball, taking two games over the Volunteers in that regional (10-5, 5-4)
and also beat Western Carolina and Wright State to advance to the College
World Series in Jim Brock's last year at the helm of the Sun Devils. ASU and
Tennessee last met in a non-conference series back in 1988 when the Devils
swept a three-game series in Tempe.
The Record Is In The Books. ASU Has Scored In 363 Straight Games:
The Arizona State baseball program made history on April 7 when they scored
at least one run in its 350th consecutive game. The Devils broke the
12-year-old record in a 5-1 loss to USC exactly six years to the day when
they were last shut out. ASU was shut out 9-0 on April 7, 1995 at Dedeaux
Field. The one run scored in the 3-1 loss to Arizona on Saturday marked only
the ninth time during the streak that ASU has scored only one run. The
record is still in tact at 363 straight games. ASU was neck-in-neck with
Wichita State who was not shutout in 332 games, but when the Shockers fell
1-0 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ASU took over the national lead. Coastal
Carolina held the record at 349 games set from 1983-1989. ASU also had a
stretch of 278 games without being shut out from 1990 to 1994, meaning the
program has only been limited to no runs three times dating back to 1990.
The National Rankings:
The Sun Devils are ranked 20th by Baseball America, 16th by Collegiate
Baseball and 15th in the Baseball Weekly/ESPN Coaches poll. ASU has now been
ranked in the top 20 for 27 consecutive weeks in at least one of the three
college baseball polls. After going 1-3 last week and being swept at home by
SEC rival Georgia, Tennessee fell from eight spots in the Baseball America
poll to its current ranking of No. 22. The Volunteers are also ranked 19th
in both the Collegiate Baseball poll and the Baseball Weekly/ESPN Coaches
poll. ASU is 4-7-1 this year when playing a team that is currently ranked
and have faced one of the toughest schedules in the nation having played 11
games against teams that are currently ranked in Baseball America's top 10
(LSU/USC/CSUF/STAN).
Casey
Myers is Chasing 300 and 283:
One of the hottest and best hitters in college baseball and making a name
for himself as one of the best Sun Devils to ever wear the Maroon and Gold, Casey
Myers has 299 hits in his illustrious career at ASU and is now just one
short of becoming only the third Sun Devil hitter in history to record 300
hits. Myers is a career .387 hitter in Tempe (299x773) in 207 career games.
The senior All-American catcher is also chasing the Pac-10 and ASU career
RBI record of 283 set by former Sun Devil Andrew Beinbrink (1996-99). Myers
is 21 short of the record with 262 in his career and 56 this year. He is
only one short of reaching second place in the Pac-10 record books, a spot
held by former Stanford Cardinal standout John Gall (263). Myers is also
ranked sixth with 38 career home run, seventh with a .387 career batting
average, fifth with 474 total bases, fourth with 61 doubles and sixth with
773 career at-bats. Myers has recorded 26 multi-hit games in 2001 and 92 in
his career.
Rod
Allen Is "DANGER"ous:
Freshman left fielder Rod
Allen has quickly making a name for himself in his rooking campaign at
the collegiate level. A legitimate candidate for Pac-10 Freshman of the Year
and Freshman All-American status, Allen entered last week with the 12th
highest batting average in the NCAA and after going 6-for-19 in the last
five games is now hitting at a team-leading clip of .423 (55x130). Allen
recently had a seven-game hitting streak snapped (14x27, .519), but had
gotten back on the hit train to pick up mulit-hit games in the last two
contests vs. Arizona. Allen now has hits in 31 of 38 games this year and is
4-for-his-last-9. He is hitting .471 with 16 RBI and two home runs while
gathering hits in nine of ASU's last 10 games. His .423 average ranks third
in the Pac-10 and was listed as the second highest batting average of all
freshman in last week's NCAA rankings. ASU is 8-2 when Allen bats fourth and
Allen is a .474 hitter (18x38) with 16 RBI since moving to that spot in the
lineup.
Offensive Powerhouse ASU Tops In Scoring in NCAA Last Two Years:
Arizona State has led the NCAA in scoring each of the last two years,
averaging 11.32 runs per game in 1999 and 10.97 runs per game last year. ASU
also led the nation in batting average with a team total of .356 in 1999.
The Sun Devils .346 average in 2000 fell just percentage points shy of
matching that feat a second year in a row, trailing Stony Brook by one
point. ASU out-hit Stony Brook 738-500. During Pat
Murphy's seven seasons in Tempe, the Sun Devils have been a scoring
machine with 3,728 runs, averaging 9.30 runs per game. 2001 has been no
different for ASU, averaging 8.20 runs per game and hitting .332 as a team.
Murphy Chasing 100 Pac-10 Victories:
ASU head coach Pat
Murphy has posted an impressive 262-139-1 record during his six-plus
seasons in Tempe. With two wins vs. Arizona last weekend he now has recorded
99 Pac-10 wins during that time and is within one of reaching the 100-win
plateau in conference games. The Sun Devils won their first Pac-10
Championship under Murphy last year with a 17-7 record in league play and
are 9-9 in 2001. During his tenure in Tempe, Murphy's teams have dominated
Arizona with a 25-14 record, including a stretch of seven of the last nine
games. Murphy has never lost a Pac-10 series to his rivals from the South.
Torres Ranks High in NCAA With 11 Wins:
Junior college transfer Andy
Torres not only leads ASU with 11 wins, but is among the national
leaders in the NCAA. Tied last week with three others, Torres is 11-3 on the
year with one save. Posting an impressive 4.02 overall ERA, Torres has
really shined for ASU since moving to the bullpen. As a relief pitcher this
year the crafty right-hander is 5-0 with a 2.73 ERA. He has struck out 28 in
26.1 innings out of the bullpen. Overall Torres has made a team-high 20
appearances, with nine coming as starts, and has struck out 60 batters in
71.2 innings. He picked up wins in both of ASU's extra inning games at
Oklahoma and Oral Roberts. Torres came to Arizona State from East Los
Angeles Junior College where he was 11-3 with a 2.19 ERA.
Lopez Named Pac-10 Player of the Week:
Sun Devil senior third baseman Mike
Lopez has been named Pac-10 Baseball Player of the Week for April 23-29.
Lopez, from Phoenix, Ariz., hit .500 over five games last week, helping the
Sun Devils to a 4-1 record against Gonzaga and Arizona. Lopez also scored
three runs, hit his third home run of the season and notched five RBI. He
tallied the game-winning RBI in ASU's 6-5 extra-inning win over Arizona
Sunday. Lopez is batting .343 with three homers, 17 doubles and 42 RBI.The
Player of the Week honor is the first for Lopez in his career, and the 63rd
selection all-time for Arizona State. Lopez has also been ASU's best clutch
hitter over the course of the year with a .381 batting average (24x63) with
runners in scoring position. He is 4-for-11 with the bases loaded.
Hitting Report:
After hitting only .245 vs. the Wildcats (24x98), ASU saw its team batting
average drop from .337 to .332... regardless, the Sun Devils are still
leading the Pac-10 in hitting... in Pac-10 games only ASU is hitting .280
with six home runs and 33 doubles... for the first time this year in a
Pac-10 series the ASU hitters tabbed more than one home run... over the last
five games ASU is hitting .292 with four home runs and 29 RBI... in the last
10 games the Sun Devils are hitting .329 with a 8-2 record... during that
stretch of games the team is slugging .462 with a .417 on-base percentage...
ASU has drawn an average of 1.0 HPB per game over the last 10 games... the
Sun Devils lead the Pac-10 with 72 hit-by-pitch on the year... ASU has
scored double-digits in runs in 18 games this year.... ASU has 120 two-out
RBI.
Pitching Report:
The Sun Devil pitching staff is currently sporting a 4.46 ERA and has
allowed 204 earned runs in 441.1 innings... in Pac-10 play the pitching
staff has combined for a 5.00 ERA with 88 earned runs given up in 158.1
combined innings... Sun Devil pitchers have chalked up 440 strikeouts, with
129 of those being strikeouts looking... in the last five games in which ASU
is 4-1, the pitching staff has an impressive 3.45 ERA... ASU entered the
week ranked fifth in the league in ERA... senior relief pitcher Drew
Friedberg leads the team with a 2.02 ERA and is 4-1 on the mound...
redshirt freshman Aaron
Klusman has maintained a 3.23 ERA and junior Andy
Torres has a 4.02 ERA... the starting pitchers have combined for a 17-12
record, posting one complete game and allowing 100 earned runs in 215.0
innings (4.19)... the starters have combined for a 4.19 ERA and struck out
222 batters... the bullpen is 13-3 on the year with seven saves in 196.1
innings of work.
ASU Has Tennessee Ties:
ASU head coach Pat
Murphy knows the state of Tennessee. Murphy coached at Maryville College
in 1983. As one of the NCAA's winningest coaches, Murphy's coaching career
began right here in Tennessee when he led the Division III Scots to their
best record at the time in the previous 10 seasons. Murphy also coached
football at Maryville. ASU volunteer assistant coach Bill
Mosiello was an assistant at Tennessee in the early 1990's and helped
coach/recruit current Colorado Rockie and former Tennessee standout Todd
Helton. ASU shortstop Dennis
Wyrick was recruited to play football at Tennessee and Casey
Myers and Jon
Switzer were summer teammates of Tennessee's Chris Burke on Team USA.
The Best Freshmen Class Ever?:
The freshman class of 2001 was ranked as the No. 1 recruiting class in the
nation and have lived up to that billing with a phenomenal coming out party.
Dubbed the "Fabulous Frosh," Rod
Allen, Jeremy
West, Steve
Garrabrants, Mike
Esposito, Aaron
Klusman, Nick
Walsh, Ryan
Schroyer, Eric
Keefner and Ryan
McKenna are the future of this program who are making huge contributions
immediately. Allen is third in the Pac-10 in hitting at .423 and is bidding
to record the best statistical year for a freshman in ASU history. No
freshman, not even Barry Bonds, Reggie Jackson, Alvin Davis, Bob Horner or
Willie Bloomquist ever hit over .400 in their rookie campaigns in Tempe.
Through 46 games Allen is hitting .423 with four home runs and 38 RBI.
Garrabrants is hitting a solid .323 and according to ASU records has already
tied the freshman record with 16 stolen bases. Jeremy
West is tied for the team lead with six home runs, ranking fifth of all
ASU freshman behind Bond's 11 back in 1983. Casey
Myers was the last freshman to enjoy great numbers in his first year in
Tempe, recording a believed freshman batting average record of .386 with
eight home runs and 58 RBI in 1998 when ASU advanced to the College World
Series. On the mound, true freshman Ryan
Schroyer has started seven games and posted a 6.59 ERA. Redshirt Klusman
is second on the team with a 3.23 ERA and has struck out 45 batters in 30.2
innings. Esposito is also a redshirt freshman and has overtaken the role as
the Friday night starter.
Chris
Duffy Makes An Immediate Impact:
Junior Chris
Duffy started the season with some bad news by spraining his right MCL
before the Alumni game. After a month of intense rehab, the highly touted JC
transfer from South Mountain CC saw his first action of his ASU career in
the Creighton series and has faired well since his return by racking up a
team-high 19-game hitting streak. During the streak, Duffy hit .378 (28x74)
with 19 runs scored, 16 RBI, four doubles and a triple. Duffy, who was the
nation's top base stealer at the JC level last year with 59, is described as
a five-tool player and has been solid in center field for ASU. Duffy is
rated as one of the top 100 prospects in the nation by Baseball America (62)
and earned the distinction of having the best outfield arm and best speed in
the Pac-10's preseason outlook by Baseball America. Duffy hit .409 at South
Mountain last year and was a 43rd round draft choice of the Boston Red Sox.
Duffy also has three outfield assists, cutting down runners at home plate
each time, and has recorded at least one hit in 31 of his 37 games played.
Duffy also has 20 multi-hit games and three multi-RBI affairs. He clubbed
his first collegiate home run Tuesday vs. Gonzaga. For the season he is
third on the team with a .363 batting average (53x146) with 29 runs, four
doubles, two triples and 20 RBI. He has ASU's longest active hitting streak
at seven games in which he has multi-hit games in his six of those games and
is hitting .433 (13x30) during the streak.
The Espo Report:
Possibly the best news of the season for the Sun Devils is the fact the RHP Mike
Esposito (Las Vegas) is back in the starting rotation. A reliever on
strict pitch counts through much of the early season, Esposito made his
return as a starter vs. LSU. Leaving the game with a lead against the
Tigers, Esposito made good in his second start of the year, picking up the
win against South Florida with 3.1 solid innings. Only 11 months from
successful Tommy John surgery, Esposito turned in possibly ASU's most
impressive pitching performance of the season. Despite picking up the
no-decision vs. Cal, the hard-throwing right-hander allowed only four hits
and two runs in seven innings against California. He struck out six and did
not walk a better in his start. Esposito is 3-2 on the year with a 4.10 ERA.
He has emerged as ASU's Friday night starter and taking away his early
season bullpen outing, Esposito has a stellar 3.95 ERA in his nine starts.
He is coming off strong consecutive outings, with a sterling start at
Oklahoma in which he struck out six and scattered three hits in five
innings. He picked up the win Friday vs. Arizona by allowing only one run in
six innings. He has struck out at least six batters in five of his last
seven starts and has 45 K's on the year. His start vs. Stanford (3/30) came
exactly one year to the day after his Tommy John surgery. Esposito was a
fifth-round draft pick by the Cincinnati Reds in 1999 and was ASU's opening
day starter in 2000 before going down with the injury.
42 Years of Sun Devil Baseball:
While the history of baseball at Arizona State University goes back all the
way to the early 1900's, the school officially began sponsoring varsity
baseball in 1959. In 42-plus years of varsity baseball at Arizona State, the
program has built a legacy matched by few in the college baseball world.
With a 1,887-751-1 all-time record, Arizona State has recorded winning
seasons in all but one year, advanced to the College World Series 18 times,
won five national championships, won six Pac-10 titles, produced 13 Players
of the Year and three Golden Spikes Award winners, and has gone to the NCAA
Tournament 24 times. Under current head coach Pat
Murphy, the Sun Devils have finished in the top 12 in three of the last
four years and finished second in the nation in 1998. They have been ranked
in the top 20 since the start of the 2000 season.
What is Left in 2001:
The Arizona State Sun Devils have nine remaining games in 2001 and with a
30-15-1 record, ASU will need a strong finish in Pac-10 play to secure a
NCAA berth or to host a regional. Winning eight of their last 10 games, the
Sun Devils have six remaining games left at Washington and host UCLA.
Pat
Murphy at ASU:
Arizona's State has had only three coaches in its illustrious history. The
latest to join the legacy is Pat
Murphy who has enjoyed great success since arriving in Tempe six years
ago in 1995. Murphy has guided ASU to a 262-138-1 (.654) and posted an
impressive 99-86 record in the tough Pac-10. ASU has advanced to postseason
play in three of the six years under Murphy, including a 2nd place finish at
the College World Series in 1998. With his 262 wins at ASU, Murphy has the
third best winning percentage of Pac-10 coaches. Murphy is three wins shy of
100 career Pac-10 victories . Of all active Division I coaches, Murphy
entered 2001 ranked 14th with a career .675 winning percentage.
The Ultimate Team Player; Dennis
Wyrick:
Dennis
Wyrick has had his ups and downs so far in 2001, but the ups have far
outweighed the downs. After entering the weekend series in Southern
California, Wyrick was hitting .425, but after going hitless in 14 at-bats
vs. the Trojans and Cal State Fullerton and 0-for-3 vs. Washington State,
entered the "Southwest Roadtrip" with an 0-for-17 slump. He broke
out of that in a big way with three hits vs. New Mexico State and i.349 on
the season, forth best on the team. Wyrick hit .500 (6x12) during the Oregon
State series with a double and a RBI, Wyrick followed that with a stellar
series against top-ranked Stanford. In the three games he hit .556, going
5-for-9 with two doubles, two runs scored and three RBI. Over the last five
games before USC he was hitting .500 (8x16). For the year the Azusa, Calif.,
native is hitting .349 (45x129) with 21 runs scored, seven doubles and 20
RBI. His seven doubles are already four more than his 2000 season total of
two in which he earned freshman All-America honors. Wyrick had a career-long
seven-game hitting streak snapped vs. USC. He collectively went 12-for-24
(.500) with four runs scored and three doubles during the streak. Wyrick
provided the game-winning, two-run single in ASU's 5-3 win over Oklahoma in
11 innings (4/18).
Bobby Winkles Field:
The Baseball Field at Packard Stadium was officially named Bobby Winkles
Field April 3 as part of a special weekend honoring ASU's first varsity
baseball coach. Winkles Field was officially named during a special ceremony
before Saturday's game with LSU. Around 90 of Winkles former players joined
a sellout crowd at Packard Stadium to honor Winkles and his tremendous
strides to put ASU baseball on the map. Winkles was ASU's first varsity
coach, compiling an impeccable 524-173 record during his 13-year career at
ASU. He guided the Sun Devils to three national championships (1965, 67,69)
and tutored future major league greats Rick Monday, Reggie Jackson and Sal
Bando. ASU is 11-5-1 on the newly named Bobby Winkles Field. ASU recently
played its 1,000th career game at Packard Stadium, posting an all-time
783-227-1 record at the home of Sun Devil baseball dating back to April 7,
1972.
Around the Horn With ASU Baseball:
ASU has won eight of its last 10 games overall... senior All-American
catcher Casey
Myers needs just one hit to become only the third Sun Devil to ever
reach 300 career hits... with 262 career RBI he is one off second place in
the Pac-10 career record book held by former Stanford standout John Gall...
Myers needs 21 RBI to match the Pac-10 and school record of 283 set by
Andrew Beinbrink (1996-99)... Sunday's 6-5 win over Arizona in 11 innings
continued a streak for ASU head coach Pat
Murphy that has never seen him lose a series to his rivals from the
South... he is now 25-14 in his seven-year career against the Wildcats...
Murphy's teams have won seven of the last nine vs. Arizona and the Sun Devil
skipper is now one win shy of 100 Pac-10 victories for his career... junior
LHP Jon
Switzer tallied his 300th career strikeout vs. Arizona Saturday...
Switzer had not recorded a victory since his complete game win over Oregon
State (March 23)... freshman Rod
Allen leads the team with a .423 batting average... he also has four
home runs, 30 runs, 12 doubles and 38 RBI during his rookie campaign in
Tempe... no freshman in ASU history has ever hit over .400 during their
first year as a Sun Devil... Allen is hitting .415 in league play and over
his last 10 games is a .474 hitter. .. Steve Garrabrants' 16 stolen bases
has tied a freshman record... junior Chris
Duffy has the longest current hitting streak on the team at seven
games... Duffy is hitting .433 (13x30) during the streak with six multi-hit
games... Mike
Lopez was ASU's hottest hitter last week with a .500 average over the
five games and is also ASU's best hitter with runners in scoring position at
.381 (11 2B, 37 RBI)... as a team ASU is hitting .329 (27x82) in
pinch-hitting situations... the Sun Devils are 6-1-1 when utility player Nick
Walsh starts a game... Walsh has three game-winning hits this year and
recorded his first career three-hit game Sunday vs. Arizona... Andy
Torres entered the week tied for the NCAA lead with 11 wins... senior
relief pitcher Drew
Friedberg has been on fire all year and continued his dominating
pitching Saturday vs. Arizona... Friedberg lowered his team-leading ERA to
2.09 with five innings of two-hit, shutout ball... he has struck out 47 and
walked only eight in 43.0 innings pitched to rank him as a legitimate
candidate for All-America status in 2001... in his last 11 innings pitched,
Friedberg has allowed only one run and struck out 13... redshirt freshman Aaron
Klusman (Phoenix) has been equally impressive out of the bullpen,
pitching in a team-leading 19 games this year and ranking second behind
Friedberg with a 3.23 ERA... a candidate for freshman All-American, Klusman
has struck out 45 in 30.2 innings pitched and opponents are hitting only
.200 against him on the year... for the first time this year ASU hit more
than one home run in a Pac-10 series... the Sun Devils belted three home
runs, with two coming off the bat of junior Brooks
Conrad Friday night... with his start at first base tonight vs.
Tennessee, Conrad has now started at least one game at all four infield
positions this year.
Casey
Myers An All-American On The Field And In The Classroom:
One of the best hitters in college baseball, Casey
Myers, has not disappointed in living up to that title this year.
Recording hits in 36 of his 46 games this year, plus 26 multi-hit games,
Myers is second on the team with a .409 batting averege. He has 16 doubles,
six home runs and 56 RBI. Myers is hitting .369 in Pac-10 play and is a .411
hitter over the last 15 games. Myers already has 56 RBI on the year to place
second in the Pac-10 and is quickly approaching the school and Pac-10 career
record. With 262 in his four-year career, he is just 22 short of breaking
both records set by former Sun Devil Andrew Beinbrink. Dating back to the
start of 2000, Myers is hitting .411 (172x419) with 152 RBI and 24 home runs
in 105 combined games. Myers is quickly reminding players why he is one of
the best players in all of college baseball. A legitimate candidate for
Player of the Year honors. Myers, who hit .412 last year and was a finalist
for the National Player of the Year award, is now within one of second place
in the ASU record books for career RBI. Behind the plate Myers has been
instrumental in the success of the ASU pitching staff, calling all the
pitches. He is also just 14 short of second place in the Pac-10 books (John
Gall, Stanford). Myers needs 47 more RBI to rank among the top seven
run-producers in college baseball history; a list that includes Robin
Ventura, Joe Carter and Pete Incaviglia. Defensively, the 2000 Collegiate
Baseball Defensive Player of the Year has also been solid, carrying a .991
fielding percentage into this weekend's action. In addition to his 22
multi-hit games this year, he has 88 in his career, including 34, three-hit
games. He hit 18 home runs (second on the team) behind teammate Mitch
Jones and now has 36 in his career to tie for seventh in school history.
The school record is 56 set by Bob Horner. Myers has quietly done an
excellent job behind the plate as well, calling the pitches himself and
making the pitching staff step up to the next level. He has been named
conference player of the week three times during his career at ASU. He
reached base safely (hit, walk, HBP) in 54 of 59 games in '00. Myers led the
squad in multiple-hit games (31) and multi-RBI games (29). His multi-hit
games included three, four-hit affairs. He hit safely in 50 of 59 games.
Myers was clutch with 26 two-out RBI and hit .417 with the bases loaded. He
hit .466 (48x103) with runners in scoring position and .459 with runners on
base. Myers finished his junior campaign ranked 30th in the nation in
batting average (.412), third in RBI (97), and 35th in home runs (.31 per
game). With one more hit, Myers will join an elite few in ASU history,
becoming only the third Sun Devil in history to record 300 hits in a career.
More On Myers:
As asset for the program throughout his career in Tempe, Myers has also been
stellar in the classroom. The math whiz that scored a perfect 800 on the
math portion of the SAT out of high school, Myers has maintained a
near-perfect GPA as a math/accounting major at ASU. He was an Academic
All-American in 1999 and 2000, and received college baseball's highest
academic honor last year when he was named the GTE/CoSida Academic
All-American of the Year. In addition to being named the Academic
All-American of the Year, All-American and Pac-10 Player of the Year in
2000, Myers was also named the Collegiate Baseball National Defensive Player
of the Year with a .996 fielding percentage. In November, Myers was named
the top amateur athlete in the state of Arizona by the March of Dimes. Myers
is once again a candidate for Pac-10 Player of the Year and has been
nominated for Academic All-America honors.
Casey Myers in the Record Books....... Pac-10 Career RBI 1. Andrew Beinbrink, ASU (1996-99) 283 2. John Gall, Stanford (1997-2000) 263 3. Casey Myers, ASU (1998-P) 262 4. Paul Carey, Stanford (1987-90) 220 5. Eric Valent, UCLA (1996-98) 219
ASU Career RBI 1. Andrew Beinbrink (1996-99) 283 2. Casey
Myers (1998-P) 262 3. Clay Westlake (1973-76) 250 4. Bob Horner
(1976-78) 229
ASU Career Batting Average 1. Kevin Romine (1981-82) .408 2. Hubie Brooks
(1977-78) .396 3. Willie Bloomquist (1997-99) .394 6. Casey
Myers (1998-P) .387
The Pac-10 Race:
At 9-9 in the Pac-10, ASU is only one game out of third place. With Oregon
State (8-7) taking on Washington this weekend, the Sun Devils can pick up
some ground in the standings with a Beaver loss. California helped
themselves out with two wins over Stanford to improve to 11-10 in league
play. ASU has two Pac-10 series left, with Washington (May 12-14) on the
road and UCLA at home. Oregon State plays Washington this weekend, while Cal
travels to UCLA.
Filling the Stands:
Through 31 home games of the 2001 season, ASU has drawn 85,360 fans to
Packard Stadium to see the nationally ranked Sun Devils get off to a 30-15-1
start overall and 23-8-1 record at Packard Stadium. Averaging 2,753 fans per
date at home, ASU is among the nations best so far this year in attendance
for college baseball. ASU finished 11th in the nation and second on the west
coast in 2000. The 18,465 fans that showed up for the LSU series was the
largest draw for at three-game series since 1989 when 20,095 came out to see
ASU and Arizona play. The attendance of 6,457 that came out for Bobby
Winkles Day (3/3) on the Saturday game of the LSU series was the biggest
single-game crowd since April 27, 1996 when 6,969 attended the USC-ASU game
at Packard Stadium. ASU averaged 3,341 for the three games vs. Stanford in
early April.
Klusman Equals K:
Redshirt freshman Aaron
Klusman has earned the nickname "Special K." Through ASU's
first 46 games, he may be the biggest surprise of any Sun Devil. Beginning
the year as a long-shot to be a big-time contributor, Klusman has relished
as a short-reliever and has maintained stellar 3.23 ERA. Klusman is
averaging over 13 strikeouts per nine innings pitched and in 30.2 innings on
the mound has fanned 45 batters. Opponents are hitting only .200 off him and
he has scattered only 23 hits in his 19 appearances. Klusman registered a
career day on the mound Saturday vs. Washington State (4/14). He pitched his
longest career outing by going six strong, and struck out a career-high 10
batters. Yes, he struck out 10 out of the bullpen, and in doing so picked up
his first career collegiate win. In his last two outings he has struck out
15 batters in 8.1 innings. On the year he has inherited 12 runners on base,
only two of which have scored. He has also retired 11 of the 16 first
batters he has faced. Klusman prepped in the Phoenix area at Brophy Prep
High School.
Recruiting Class Draws Rave Reviews:
The recruiting class that makes up the freshman class on the diamond this
spring was rated as the top class of recruits in the nation by Baseball
America. Highlighted by seven players who were selected in the annual Major
League Draft, the group includes several players who are expected to
contribute immediately. The recruiting class was also ranked third in the
nation by Collegiate Baseball.
Drew
Friedberg Having Stellar Senior Season:
Senior left-handed relief pitcher Drew
Friedberg (Middleton, Wisc.) continued his dominance on the mound with
two more impressive outings last week... Friedberg improved to 4-1 on the
year with three innings of one-run ball vs. Gonzaga on Monday... he added an
impressive five-inning, shutout performance in ASU's 3-1 loss to Arizona
Saturday... the senior LHP lowered his ERA to 2.09 and in 43.0 innings
pitched this year, opponents are hitting only .195 off him... in his two
combined outings last week, Friedberg maintained a 1.12 ERA with nine
strikeouts and only one run in eight innings of work... in Pac-10 play this
year Friedberg has a 1.53 ERA with only three earned runs allowed in 17.2
innings.
Bullpen Tears It Up vs. Wildcats:
The Sun Devil bullpen was a main reason for ASU taking two of three games
from Arizona last weekend. The ASU relievers posted a 1-0 record with a 2.81
ERA in the three combined games. They allowed only five runs in 16.0 innings
on the mound. Drew
Friedberg had five shutout innings and Aaron
Klusman was stellar in his six inning of work. In the Sunday series
finale, the bullpen was a main factor in the win with Andy
Torres, Bryce
Kartler, Klusman and Franco
Pezely combining to hold Arizona scoreless over the final six innings of
the game. ASU outscored the Wildcats 14-12 in the series, but hit only .245
between the three games. Chris
Duffy was 5-for-12 (.417) to lead ASU at the plate, while Nick
Walsh (.400) and Rod
Allen (.364) also had good performances at the plate. Mike
Lopez hit .300 en route to his first career Pac-10 Player of the Week
award and Brooks
Conrad had two home runs, both coming in Friday's series opener. ASU is
now 156-101 in the all-time series (dating back to 1959) and have won seven
of the last nine games.
Copy By Jeff R. Evans
ASU Media Relations