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  • 2012 Season Preview

    The 56th NAIA baseball season starts today, with defending champion Concordia-Irvine hosting Simpson, Palm Beach State at Saint Thomas (FL), and Point Loma Nazarene playing an exhibition game at UC San Diego. Simpson visits Point Loma on Jan. 25, and The Master's on Jan. 27. On January 26, Doane visits Texas-Brownsville. On January 27-29, Auburn-Montgomery hosts a four-team tournament with Embry-Riddle, Tennessee Wesleyan, and Southern Polytechnic. Also on the 27th, Belhaven hosts Blue Mountain, Brewton-Parker hosts South Carolina-Beaufort, and at least nine more games are scheduled. On January 28, Montreat visits Thomas (GA) and Warner visits Webber International.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Oklahoma City:The Stars are led by All-American C Chad Carman (.323), IF Miguel Beltran (.346), and LHP Rich Hawkins (10-5, 2.04 ERA). They've loaded up on talent with C Dane Phillips (transfer from Oklahoma State, batted .337 in 2010), RHP Blake Schwartz (transfer from Minnesota State-Mankato, 10-2, 2.11 ERA, 79 K), RHP Patrick Goelz (transfer from Bethune-Cookman, 8-3, 3.09 ERA, 75 K), IF Chris Munoz (transfer from Eastern Oklahoma State JC), OF Cody Ferrell (transfer from Seminole State JC, .367, 8 home runs), and LHP Ryan Gibson (transfer from Oklahoma, 48th round draft pick in 2009). Games to watch: Missouri Baptist Feb. 11-12, at Oklahoma Baptist March 22, 24, Oklahoma Baptist March 23, Rogers State April 5, at Rogers State April 7, at Lubbock Christian April 20-21.

    #2 – Concordia-Irvine:The defending champions lost Matt Ivanoff to graduation, and John Hill and Bryan Nicholson to pro ball. They still have OF Kyle Konicek (.391), RHP Blake Harrison (8-1, 2.74 ERA), and LHP Josh White (2-1, 2.20 ERA). They've added a high-profile JUCO transfer, P/OF Ty Holm (Everett CC), and two Division I transfers, LHP/OF Aaron Gates (Pepperdine, 4-5, team-best 3.15 ERA) and IF Dave Peterson (Hawaii, .283). Games to watch: at Cal State-San Marcos March 9, Cal State-San Marcos March 10, at Point Loma Nazarene March 16, Point Loma Nazarene March 17, at Biola March 29-30, Biola March 31, at Cal Baptist April 5-6.

  • 2013 Opening Round Results, part I

    Seven of the nine Opening Round brackets were decided today, and two “if necessary” games will be played on Monday, May 13.

    Sterlingwas the first team to qualify for this year's National Championship tournament. They won the Oklahoma City bracket by defeating Oklahoma City 1-0 in the final. Steven Cazares pitched a three-hit shutout for the Warriors. The only run of the game came on an RBI single by C Ian Josh in the second inning.

    The Warriors got to the final by defeating Science and Arts of Oklahoma8-5, and Jamestown13-3. DH Andrew Clark hit a grand slam home run against USAO; Daniel Cloteaux got the win, despite allowing 13 hits and walking four in six inning of work (story). The Warriors got six runs in the first inning against Jamestown, led by a bases-loaded triple by 3B Anthony Feliciano. Feliciano, from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, had a total of six RBI for the game. The Warriors used four pitchers, gave up 14 hits (story).

    This will be Sterling's first-ever appearance in the National Championship tournament. The school is located in Sterling, KS. It has 674 students, and supports 16 varsity sports.

  • 2013 season preview

    The 57th NAIA baseball season is already under way, and the Golden State Athletic Conference is already playing conference matchups. The season gets going in earnest this weekend. Defending champion Tennessee Wesleyan visits #9 Faulkner, #2 LSU-Shreveport visits William Carey, Northwestern Ohio visits #3 Lee, #23 Doane visits #4 Oklahoma City, #5 Rogers State visits Arlington Baptist, #20 Georgetown College (KY) visits #7 Embry-Riddle, and #10 Oklahoma Baptist visits Southwestern Oklahoma.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Tennessee Wesleyan:Pre-season All-American OF Jake Stone (.407, 13 home runs) is back. He had a great summer, led the Coastal Plain League in hitting with a .375 average. Other returnees are OF-DH Drew Levi (.326, 12 HR), OF Travis Burnside (.284), RHP Corey Rhoney (10-0, 2.31 ERA, 64 K), and LHP Josh Coller (10-2, 3.02 ERA, 99 K). The Bulldogs also have a prize recruit, OF Kendall Radcliffe, selected in the 25th round of the 2013 MLB Draft. Games to watch:at Faulkner Feb. 2, at Auburn-Montgomery Feb. 3, Lee Feb. 12, Lindsey Wilson Feb. 20, Georgetown C. March 19, Lee March 27, Cumberland March 29-30, at Georgetown C. April 3, at Lee April 9

    #2 – LSU-Shreveport:OF Kyle Pearson (.353, 14 HR, 66 RBI, 13 stolen bases, 1.000 fielding percentage) is a pre-season All-American. Other returnees are 1B Greg Friesen (.391, 15 HR, 68 RBI), OF Kade Billeaudeaux (.380), RHP Jason Mouton (1-0, 3.60 ERA), RHP Ben Suit (2-0, 2.25 ERA), LHP Jake Byrd (0-0, 0.00 ERA), and LHP Caleb Olsen (0-0, 0.00 ERA). C Jared Vial is a newcomer with the Pilots. Games to watch:Houston-Victoria Feb. 8-9, at Houston-Victoria Feb. 12, Southern Arkansas Feb. 19, Texas-Tyler March 19, at Southern Arkansas April 2, at Centenary April 17, Centenary April 23

  • 2014 NAIA Baseball Preseason All-Americans Announced

    1B Matt Page of Oklahoma Baptist leads the team. Two players from Northwood (TX) and DH Michael Cruz from defending champion Faulkner.

    Name Institution Pos. Class Hometown
    Tyler Latham Bryan C Sr. Spring City, TN
    Blake Marchant Grand View C Jr. Indianola, IA
    Matt Page Oklahoma Baptist 1B Sr. Redwood City, CA
    Isaac Maturino Northwood (TX) 2B Sr. Grand Prairie, TX
    Nate Mullins Bellevue 3B Sr. Snohomish, WA
    Randy Santiesteban Peru State SS Jr. Hialeah, FL
    Jordan Crowell Point Park UT Jr. Milford, OH
    Seth Neely Arizona Christian OF Sr. Phoenix, AZ
    Cody Lavalli Lewis-Clark State OF Sr. Apple Valley, CA
    David Kuhne St. Francis (IL) OF Sr. Metamora, IL
    Steven Karkenny The Master’s OF Jr. Chatsworth, CA
    Michael Cruz Faulkner DH Sr. Dominican Republic
    Chris Good Belhaven SP Jr. Forney, TX
    Anthony Gomez Cumberland SP Sr. Norwalk, CA
    Jarrod Jameson Tennessee Wesleyan SP Sr. Oklahoma City, OK
    Stetson Nelson Embry-Riddle SP Jr. Leesburg, FL
    Cody Gray Northwood (TX) RP Sr. Glendale, AZ

    NAIA press release

  • 2015 All-Americans, Gold Gloves

    2015 NAIA Baseball All-America First Team

    Position First Last Year School Hometown
    C Jesse Baker Sr. Edward Waters (Fla.) Sebring, Fla.
    C Osvaldo Gonzalez Sr. Bellevue (Neb.) Miami, Fla.
    1B Ty Abbott Sr. Georgia Gwinnett Milton, Ga.
    2B Yariel Gonzalez Jr. Oklahoma Baptist San Sebastian, P.R.
    SS Clayton Brandt Sr. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Stewardson, Ill.
    3B Ridge Hoopi-Haslam Sr. Tennessee Wesleyan Hilo, Hawaii
    INF Randy Santiesteban Sr. Peru State (Neb.) Hialeah, Fla.
    DH Keivan Berges So. Northwood (Fla.) Wellington, Fla.
    OF Jordan Tescher Sr. Dickinson State (N.D.) Beach, N.D.
    OF Orlando Olivera+ Sr. Missouri Baptist Miami, Fla.
    OF Chris Madera Sr. Faulkner (Ala.) Santo Domingo, D.R.
    OF Alex Bautista Sr. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Brooklyn, N.Y.
    SP Adam Panayotovich Sr. St. Francis (Ill.) Palos Park, Ill.
    SP Corey Hale Sr. Mobile (Ala.) Luverne, Ala.
    SP Adam Hines Jr. LSU Alexandria (La.) Bunkie, La.
    SP Kelvin Rivas Sr. Oklahoma Baptist Guaynabo, P.R.
    RP Tyler Mark Jr. Concordia (Calif.) Los Angeles, Calif.
               

    2015 Rawlings-NAIA Baseball Gold Glove Team

    Position Player School
    C Cam Firth British Columbia
    1B Alex Bush Westmont (Calif.)
    2B Mitch Huckabay LSU Alexandria (La.)
    3B Alex Montero LSU Shreveport (La.)
    SS Jose Rojas Vanguard (Calif.)
    CF Mitchell Esser Concordia (Calif.)
    LF Demetrius Moorer Point Park (Pa.)
    RF Bryan Hernandez Southwest (N.M.)
    P Jordan Hackett Our Lady of the Lake (Texas)
  • 2015 MLB draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2015 Major League Baseball draft:

    Pick Round Team Player Story School Pos.
    64 2 Kansas City Royals Josh Staumont story Azusa Pacific,
    transfer from Biola
    RHP
    164 5 Washington Nationals Taylor Hearn story Oklahoma Baptist LHP
    166 6 Arizona Diamondbacks Tyler Mark story Concordia (Calif.) RHP
    296 10 Miami Marlins Kelvin Rivas story Oklahoma Baptist RHP
    306 10 San Francisco Giants Tyler Cyr story Embry-Riddle (Fla.) RHP
    364 12 Cleveland Indians Ryan Perez story Judson (Ill.) LHP
    441 15 Boston Red Sox Jerry Downs story St. Thomas (Fla.) OF
    488 16 Oakland Athletics Dustin Hurlbutt story Tabor (Kan.) RHP
    506 17 Miami Marlins Max Whitt story Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) SS
    526 18 Arizona Diamondbacks Daniel Comstock story Menlo (Calif.) C
    547 18 Pittsburgh Pirates Stephan Meyer story Bellevue (Neb.) RHP
    571 19 Milwaukee Brewers Steven Karkenny story The Master's (Calif.) 1B
    578 19 Oakland Athletics Seth Brown   Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1B
    584 19 Washington Nationals Clayton Brandt   MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) SS
    595 20 Cincinnati Reds Rock Rucker   Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) LHP
    610 20 Detroit Tigers Logan Longwith   Tennessee Wesleyan RHP
    632 21 Toronto Blue Jays Tayler Saucedo   Tennessee Wesleyan LHP
    648 22 Texas Rangers Josh Altmann   Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) SS
    653 22 Chicago Cubs Alex Bautista   Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) OF
    720 24 Atlanta Braves Jacob Lanning   Holy Cross (Ind.) 3B
    735 24 Los Angeles Angels Mitch Esser story Concordia (Calif.) CF
    792 26 Los Angeles Dodgers Marcus Crescentini story Missouri Baptist RHP
    794 26 Washington Nationals Russell Harmening story Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    829 28 Houston Astros Zac Grotz story  Embry-Riddle (Fla.) RHP
    837 28 San Diego Padres Corey Hale   Mobile (Ala.) LHP
    853 28 Baltimore Orioles Christian Turnipseed   Georgia Gwinnett RHP
    875 29 Seattle Mariners Jared West   LSU Shreveport (La.) LHP
    886 30 Arizona Diamondbacks Jeff Smith   Missouri Baptist IF
    892 30 Chicago White Sox Jack Charleston   Faulkner (Ala.) RHP
    919 31 Houston Astros Keach Ballard story Oklahoma Baptist SS
    932 31 Toronto Blue Jays Josh Degraaf   Taylor (Ind.) RHP
    948 32 Texas Rangers John Werner   St. Catharine (Ky.) RHP
    950 32 Minnesota Twins Andrew Vasquez   Westmont (Calif.) LHP
    954 32 Philadelphia Phillies Reggie Wilson story Oklahoma City CF
    958 32 Tampa Bay Rays Ty Jackson   Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) RHP
    975 32 Los Angeles Angels Conor Lillis-White story British Columbia LHP
    999 33 Kansas City Royals Nathan Esposito   Concordia (Ore.) C
    1040 35 Minnesota Twins Hector Lujan   Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    1077 36 San Diego Padres Alex Webb   British Columbia RHP
    1083 36 New York Yankees Dustin Cook   Oklahoma City RHP
    1151 38 St. Louis Cardinals Orlando Olivera   Missouri Baptist OF
    1186 40 Arizona Diamondbacks Tucker Ward   Mobile (Ala.) RHP

     

  • Conference championships roundup

    In everyconference listed here (except the the Southern States Athletic Conference, which had a winner-take-all final), the title was decided by an “if necessary” game. ISR's mentioned here are as of May 6.

    Cal State San Marcos(ISR #13) won the Association of Independent Institutions championship for the third time in five years. They lost the first “final” to #1 Georgia Gwinnett 2-1. The Grizzlies out-hit the Cougars 11-5, and SS Ernesto Vasquez hit an RBI single for the winning run. CSUSM won the deciding game 11-5. The Cougars got five runs in the first inning, and added four more in the second. LF Clinton Perez hit an RBI single for the winning run. Emilio Esquibel got his second win of the tournament, and ran his record to 12-1, 2.43 ERA. Story Georgia Gwinnett will host an Opening Round bracket.

    #2 Oklahoma Citywon the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament, defeating #3 Oklahoma Baptisttwice, 9-6 and 7-5. The Stars trailed in the late innings of both games. They scored four runs in the eighth inning of the first one. In the second one, C Connor Lynch hit a grand slam home run in the bottom of the ninth. Story Both Oklahoma City and Oklahoma Baptist are hosting Opening Round brackets.

  • Conference tournament roundup for May 4

    #21 Belhavenwon the Southern States Athletic Conference tournament, defeating William Carey in the final 16-5. The Blazers put it away with ten runs in the third inning, led by a grand slam home run by C Ryan Saunders; all of the runs were scored with two out.

    Belhaven, Lee, and Auburn-Montgomery will be in the Opening Round tournament. Faulkner, Southern Polytechnic,and Brewton-Parkerwill have to wait until the final coaches' poll next week.

    Results from the TranSouth Conferencetournament in Jackson, TN:

    #4 Cumberlandwas upset by Bethel (TN) (ISR #59) 9-7 in the first round. The Bulldogs led 5-2 after five innings, but the Wildcats scored four runs in the sixth inning on no hits, three bases on balls, and three errors. The winning run came in the seventh inning on a two-RBI double by LF Jay Lowery.

    #22 Trevecca Nazarenedefeated Freed-Hardeman4-1. The winning run came on a sacrifice fly by DH Jordan Foreman.

    Martin Methodistdefeated Union U. (TN)(ISR #23) 2-1. Martin Methodist starter Jerry McMurtry went eight innings, allowed one run on five hits, struck out ten, threw 128 pitches. Jeremey Stack went the distance for Union U.; he allowed two runs on seven hits, struck out seven, threw 126 pitches. The winning run came on a wild pitch by Stack.

  • Conference tournament roundup for May 5

    Results from the TranSouth Conferencetournament in Jackson, TN:

    #4 Cumberlanddefeated Freed-Hardeman9-3, eliminating Freed-Hardeman. Aaron Wilkerson got his 12th win of the season, went six innings, allowed three runs on seven hits, struck out seven, threw 114 pitches. Daniel Kern got a save; he retired all nine batters he faced, struck out two. SS Tommy Winegardner hit a three-run home run.

    Union U. (TN)defeated Bethel (TN)10-5.

    Martin Methodistdefeated #22 Trevecca Nazarene 4-3, in ten innings. CF Tony Allen singled in the winning run; he went 3-4 for the game. Both starters went the distance; Travis Garcia got the win, allowed five hits, struck out ten, threw 134 pitches. P.J. Francescon got the loss, allowed eight hits, struck out 14, threw 140 pitches.

  • Conference tournament roundup for May 6

    #1 Embry-Riddle won their third straight The Sun Conferencetournament, defeating Saint Thomas 10-2. The Eagles got all the runs they needed in the third inning. SS Jordan Romero scored on a throwing error, 3B Steve Sabins hit an RBI double, and 1B Ben Kline hit a single to score Sabins. Daniel Eaton got the win, went eight innings, scattered nine hits. Kline was 10-19 for the tournament, with two home runs and ten RBI.

    Concordia-Irvine(ISR #24) won their first-ever Golden State Athletic Conferencetitle, defeating Biola14-4. Concordia out-hit Biola by only 13-11, but Concordia got it started with four runs in the second inning; a two-RBI by 2B Robbie Knowles, a sacrifice fly by SS Edgar Guillen, and an RBI single by CF Matt Ivanoff. They got the winning run an inning later, when courtesy runner Sean Costella scored when 3B Danny Casey was hit by a pitch. Costella scored two more runs in the game, including a acrobatic move to avoid a tag coming home on a double by DH Bryan Nicholson. Story (with video) from Concordia-Irvine site.

  • Conference tournament roundup for May 7

    Union U. (TN)won the TranSouth Conferencetournament, defeating Bethel (TN) 11-2 in the final. DH Bryan Hill  went 4-5, and CF Brett Pawlen went 3-4 with three RBI. Derek Roof went the distance for the Bulldogs, scattered nine hits.

    Union defeated Martin Methodist12-7 to get to the final.  Story from Union  U. site.

    #19 Rogers State won their first-ever Sooner Athletic Conferencetournament, defeating #5 Oklahoma Baptist 12-7 in the final. DH Cody Campbell went 3-5 with a double and a two-run home run. The home run provided the winning run for the Hillcats. Eric Faust got the win. Story from Rogers State site.

    #20 British Columbiawon their third straight NAIA Westtitle, defeating College of Idaho13-8 in the "if necessary" game. LF Andrew Madsen batted in three runs. He hit two doubles in four at-bats, and got a huge assist, throwing out a baserunner at the plate. Shawn Hetherington got the win in relief. He came on in the sixth inning, went 2 2/3 innings, allowed no runs on two hits. Story from British Columbia site

     

  • National Championship preview

    Schedule for the first day of the 55th NAIA Baseball National Championship, Friday, May 27, Harris Field, Lewiston, ID (all times PDT):

    8:30 AM: #8 seed Faulkner (48-13) vs. #9 Concordia-Irvine (38-18)

    Faulkner (Montgomery, AL) is making their first appearance at the Baseball National Championship.
    Nickname:Eagles
    Rankings:#12 in coaches' poll, #7 in ISR. Strength of schedule: #29
    Significant wins:2-2 vs. Brewton-Parker, 1-1 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 2-1 vs. Union C. (KY)
    Top position players:LHP/OF Tucker Willard (.391), IF Daniel Cayton (.371), IF Michael Clayton (.355, 15 HR, 69 RBI)
    Top pitchers:LHP R.L. Eisenbach (14-1, 1.36 ERA, 112 K), RHP Jacob Simmons (10-3, 3.70 ERA), RHP Colby Broussard (4-0, 4.29 ERA, 8 saves). Eisenbach leads the NAIA in wins. He made two starts for Lubbock Christian in the 2009 BNC. One of them was a complete-game 2-1 loss to Point Loma Nazarene, one of the best games played in Lewiston in recent years. He allowed five hits, struck out eight. (Click here and scroll down for story.)
    Coach:Patrick McCarthy, second season
    Outlook:Faulkner will probably go 1-2.

    Concordia-Irvine (Irvine, CA) is making their second trip to Lewiston; the first one was in 2006. They won the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament, and come into this tournament with an eight-game winning streak.
    Nickname:Eagles
    Rankings:Unranked in coaches' poll, #12 in ISR. SoS: #1
    Significant wins:2-0 vs. British Columbia, 2-4 vs. Cal Baptist, 3-2 vs. Fresno Pacific, Cal Poly Pomona
    Top position players: 1B Bryan Nicholson (.423, 9 HR, 61 RBI), OF Kyle Konicek (.380)
    Top pitchers: RHP Blake Harrison (7-1, 2.67 ERA, 60 K), RHP Dean Persinger (6-4, 3.82 ERA, 56 K), RHP Brent Clapper (8-4, 4.20 ERA, 61 K), RHP Ryan Day (1-1, 4.00 ERA, 7 saves)
    Coach:Mike Grahovac, third season
    Outlook:Concordia had a strong finish in a tough conference, and won the Opening Round bracket with the strongest field. They can finish in the top four. The first game will be tough if Faulkner starts Eisenbach.

  • National Championship preview

    Schedule for the first two days of the 59th NAIA Baseball National Championship, Friday-Saturday, May 22-23, Harris Field, Lewiston, ID (all times PDT):

    9 AM: #7 seed Lindsey Wilson (41-17) vs. #10 Vanguard (38-20)

    Lindsey Wilson (Columbia, KY) is making their first appearance at the Baseball National Championship.
    Nickname:Blue Raiders
    Rankings: Unranked in coaches' poll, #31 in ISR. Strength of schedule: #105
    Quality wins:2-1 vs. Auburn-Montgomery, 1-1 vs. Faulkner, 2-1 vs. Campbellsville, 2-1 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan
    Top position players: RF Alex Bautista (.383, 19 HR, 72 RBI), 3B Ryan Harper (.400). Bautista's 72 RBI is fourth-best in the NAIA.
    Top pitchers: LHP Scott Sebald (10-3, 1.07 ERA), LHP Ryan Hartman (10-2, 2.04 ERA, 103 K)
    Coach: Jonathan Burton, fourth season
    Outlook: Happy to be here.

    Vanguard (Costa Mesa, CA) is making their second appearance at the Baseball National Championship; the first one was in 1985.
    Nickname:Lions
    Rankings: Unranked in coaches' poll, #16 in ISR. SoS: #12
    Quality wins:4-2 vs. Westmont, British Columbia, Northwestern Ohio
    Top position players: OF Brandon Sandoval (.291, 36 stolen bases), SS Jose Rojas (.333, 12 HR, 57 RBI), OF Paul Keating (.330)
    Top pitchers:RHP Sean Isaac (9-5, 2.91 ERA, 92 K), RHP Scott Torrey (6-1, 3.07 ERA)
    Coach: Rob Pegg, third season
    Outlook: The Lions play in the very competitive Golden State Athletic Conference, and got to the National Championship by winning the toughest Opening Round bracket. They should do better than their #10 seeding, but won't be championship contenders.

    Noon: #8 Concordia-Irvine (47-16) vs. #9 Saint Thomas (44-16)

    Concordia-Irvine (CA) is making their third appearance at the Baseball National Championship. (It will be their final appearance; they are moving to Division II next year.) They won the championship in 2011.
    Nickname:Eagles
    Rankings: #19 in coaches' poll, #2 in ISR. SoS: #3 (highest in tournament)
    Quality wins: 1-1 vs. Oklahoma City, 1-1 vs. Lewis-Clark State, 6-1 vs. Vanguard
    Top position players: SS Ryan Goodman (.314), OF Robert Shiroky (.292), OF Mitchell Esser (.312, 52 RBI)
    Top pitchers: RHP Tyler Mark (5-1, 1.30 ERA, 64 K), RHP Dillon Moran (9-4, 3.63 ERA, 64 K), RHP Isaiah Terrazas (6-2, 2.61 ERA). Mark has 23 saves, the most in the NAIA.
    Coach: Mike Grahovac, seventh season
    Outlook: The Eagles won the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament, and split with #1 Oklahoma City in the Opening Round to make it here. They should be a contender for the championship.

    Saint Thomas (Miami Gardens, FL) is making their fifth appearance at the Baseball National Championship; the last one was in 2007.
    Nickname:Bobcats
    Rankings: #20 in coaches' poll, #22 in ISR. SoS: #25
    Quality wins:2-1 vs. Northwood, 2-1 vs. Georgia Gwinnett, Westmont
    Top position players:1B Eric Santamaria (.374, 53 RBI), 3B Paul Chacin (Maracuabo, Venezuela; .335, 69 RBI), LF Jerry Downs (.348, 7 HR, 51 RBI)
    Top pitchers:RHP Marcos Barrios (9-2, 3.63 ERA, 78 K), RHP Alex Hernandez (3-1, 2.93 ERA, 43 K). RHP Chris Rodriguez (2-0, 3.00 ERA, 26 K, 12 saves)
    Coach: Jorge Perez, sixth season
    Outlook:The Bobcats are happy to be here.

  • National Championship recap for May 27

    Results from the first day of the NAIA Baseball National Championship, in Lewiston, ID:

    Concordia-Irvine 7, Faulkner 2
    LSU-Shreveport 5, Lee 4
    Lubbock Christian 7, Oklahoma Baptist 2
    Lewis-Clark State 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 4

    Concordia-Irvine 7, Faulkner 2

    Faulkner started their ace, R.L. Eisenbach, and Concordia was able to score four runs on five hits on him in only three-plus innings. Eisenbach was chased by a two-RBI double by 2B Robbie Knowles. The first of the two RBI held up as the winning run; Concordia starter Dean Persinger held Faulkner to two runs on four hits over the first six innings, and reliever Josh White held Faulkner scoreless the rest of the way.

    Knowles got a sacrifice fly late in the game, and finished 1-3 with three RBI. LF Kyle Konicek went 2-4 with a double and two RBI.

    Box score and play-by-play
    Story from NAIA site

  • National Championship recap for May 28

    Results from the second day of the NAIA Baseball National Championship, in Lewiston, ID:

    Lee 7, Faulkner 3 (Faulkner eliminated)
    Oklahoma Baptist 8, Tennessee Wesleyan 6 (Tennessee Wesleyan eliminated)
    Embry-Riddle 9, Concordia-Irvine 3
    Oklahoma City 2, Lewis-Clark State 1

    Lee 7, Faulkner 3 (Faulkner eliminated)

    Curtis Camilli and Matt Passauer combined to hold the Eagles to five hits. 1B Roberto Reyes went 4-4 with three double and a home run.

    Box score and play-by-play
    Story from NAIA site

  • National Championship recap for May 30

    Results from the third day of the NAIA Baseball National Championship, in Lewiston, ID:

    Concordia-Irvine 7, Oklahoma Baptist 5 (Oklahoma Baptist eliminated)
    Lee 7, Lewis-Clark State 3 (Lewis-Clark State eliminated)
    LSU-Shreveport 3, Embry-Riddle 2 (10 innings)
    Lubbock Christian 8, Oklahoma City 1

    Concordia-Irvine 7, Oklahoma Baptist 5 (Oklahoma Baptist eliminated)

    The Bison led 5-3 after four innings, on a grand slam home run by 3B Alan Trayler. The Eagles closed to 5-4 with a sacrifice fly by DH Bryan Nicholson in the fifth, then completed the scoring with three runs in the sixth; CF Matt Ivanoff hit a two-RBI triple, then scored on a throwing error.

    The Bison didn't go out without a fight, however. They opened the bottom of the ninth with singles by C Mitchell Prophet and SS Jonathan Gelpi. 2B Terrence Buchanan bunted, moving courtesy runner Chris Lemus to third, and Gelpi to second. The Eagles replaced starter Brent Clapper with Ryan Day, with one out and the tying run on second. Gelpi was replaced with a pinch-runner, Jorden Newton. The next batter, CF Reece Alnas, hit a line drive that was caught by RF Ryan Sheeks. Newton, who didn't think the ball would be caught, was caught off second base, ending the game.

    Ivanoff had a big day; 4-4 with a double, an triple, four RBI, and three runs scored. Clapper scattered 11 hits, struck out five. Starter Ryan Plum got the loss for the Bison.

    Box score and play-by-play
    Story from NAIA site

  • Opening Round Recap for May 16

    #4 Oklahoma Baptistwon the Joliet bracket, defeating #13 Biola13-1 after a 44-hour rain delay. Bison starter Chad Hardison was able to pick up where he left off on Saturday, allowed six hits in six innings total. The Bison got all the runs they needed before the rain delay; LF Michael Sliger scored when 3B Alan Trayler was hit by a pitch, and 1B Bam Davis scored during a double play. DH Daniel Baptista went 3-4 with an RBI. Story from Oklahoma Baptist site

    This will be the first trip to the Baseball National Championship for the Bison since 1996.

    #12 Faulknerdefeated #8 Union C. (KY) 4-2 in the “if necessary” game to decide the Kingsport bracket. R.L. Eisenbach got his second win of the tournament, allowed four hits in 6 1/3 innings, threw 100 pitches on two days rest. Union starter Brandon Hedrick went 6 2/3 innings, allowed only one earned run on three hits, struck out 11, threw 140 pitches. However, he walked seven batters and hit one more. The winning run for the Eagles came on a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning by DH Tim Barranza with the bases loaded; an additional run came in on a throwing error. Story from Faulker site

    Eisenbach leads the NAIA with 14 wins, and has an ERA of 1.27. This is Faulkner's first trip to the Baseball National Championship, but it will be the second trip for Eisenbach; he pitched for Lubbock Christianin 2009.

     

  • Opening Round tournaments, second day

    Results from the second day of the NAIA Baseball Opening round:

    At Hardeeville, SC:

    South Carolina-Beaufort 7, Faulkner 3: The #5-ranked Eagles went two-and-out, and the Sand Sharks gave Corey Black his second loss of the season. The Sand Sharks scored five runs in the last two innings, and the winning run came on a pinch-hit RBI single by Blake Cilwick. Miles Galvin got the win for the Sand Sharks, struck out eleven. The Sand Sharks play Union U. (TN) on Saturday, and the winner plays Saint Thomas.

    Saint Thomas (FL) 6, Union U. (TN) 3: The Bobcats go to 2-0 in the tournament. Pinch-hitter Oscar Romero hit a two-RBI single for the winning run.

    At Paducah, KY:

    LSU-Shreveport 1, Lindsey Wilson 0: Lindsey Wilson starter Darren Travers gave up a run in the first inning on an RBI single by 1B Greg Friesen, and held the Pilots scoreless the rest of the way. The Pilots needed a shutout from Jared Mortensen, and got one. Mortensen held the Blue Raiders to four hits, struck out ten, and walked only one. The Pilots will face the Peru State-Lindsey Wilson winner tomorrow for the championship.

  • Recap for Feb. 10-15

    #1 Cumberlandhas started the season 0-7. They had a midweek loss at #23 Tennessee Wesleyan, 13-7, then got swept at home by #9 Missouri Baptist, 5-3 (10 innings), 13-5, and 7-3. 3B Ridge Hoopi-Haslam was the star for Tennessee Wesleyan; he went 3-for-4 with a home run, a triple, four RBI, and three runs scored. In the first game against Missouri Baptist, Bulldogs starter Jake Collier had a shoutout going into the ninth inning, but gave up a two-run home run by pinch-hitter Timothy Cusick to send it into extra innings. RF Eli Roundtree hit an RBI single in the top of the tenth for the winning run. Story The defending champions led the second game 5-0 after three innings, but the Spartans put it away with a five-run sixth inning, led by a two-RBI single by 2B Aaron Collazo. Randy Wynne got the win in relief for the Spartans; he allowed only one hit over the final 5 1/3 innings, struck out five. The winning run in the third game game on a two-RBI double by SS Brent Zimmerman in the fourth inning. The Bulldogs visit Bethel Feb. 17, and host Judson Feb. 21-22 (video).

    Missouri Baptist is now 9-0. The Spartans host the Clayton Pfeiffer Invitational Tournament Feb. 20-21, with Saint Francis (IN) and non-NAIA Morthland.

    #2 Lewis-Clark Statewent 5-2 on their California tour, with wins over San Diego Christian,9-4 and 7-6, #18 Concordia-Irvine7-3, Cal State San Marcos8-3, and non-NAIA Bethesda 7-5. They lost to Cal State San Marcos 10-3, and Concordia-Irvine 4-3. In the first game against San Diego Christian, the Warriors were held to one run over the first seven innings by Anthony Carrizosa, but erupted for seven runs in the top of the ninth off three different Hawks relievers. The Hawks had only five hits. Starter Ty Jackson went five innings, allowed three runs on two hits, struck out seven, got a no-decision. Nick Sagendorf got the win, pitched the final two innings, struck out four of the six batters he faced. The Warriors had a 6-0 lead in the second game after four innings, but the Hawks answered with five runs in the bottom of the fifth. The Warriors got the winning run in the top of the seventh on an RBI double by C Julian Ramon. The Hawks made it a one-run game when 1B Luke Bando reached on an error, allowing pinch-runner Gordy Smith to score. However, they left the tying run on third, and the winning run on first. Story SS Max Whitt his a grand slam home run in the win over Concordia, and 1B Seth Brown also hit a home run. Beau Kerns pitched a complete nine-inning game in the win over Cal State San Marcos, and 3B Michael Sexton went 3-for-4 with a home run, a double, and two RBI. 3B Robert Smith Jr. went 4-for-4 with a three-run home run and five RBI against Bethesda, and his two-RBI single in the top of the ninth provided the winning run.

    Starter Addison Domingo got the win for Cal State San Marcos. He held the Warriors to one run on five hits over 5 2/3 innings, struck out seven. DH L.A. Gamo batted in five of the Cougars' runs, went 2-for-3 and drew two walks. In the loss to Concordia, the Warriors out-hit the Eagles 10-4, but the Eagles got two runs on a home run by DH Dane Vande Guchte, and runs on an RBI single by CF Mitchell Esser and a sacrifice fly by C Neil Lawhorn. Starter Robbie Ingram got the win, allowed one earned run over seven innings.

  • Recap for Feb. 17-22

    #9 Missouri Baptist(#1 according to Perfect Game) had four scheduled games canceled. They will play in a tournament at Campbellsville Feb. 26-28, against Campbellsville and Saint Francis (IN), but it's not clear if those games will happen, either (video).

    #1 Cumberlandhad five scheduled games canceled. They are scheduled to host Freed-Hardeman Feb. 24 (video), visit #6 Georgia Gwinnett Feb. 25, and host Marygrove, a new baseball program, Feb. 27-28 (video). Marygrove also lost some games to weather, so the series at Cumberland will be their first-ever baseball games.

    #2 Lewis-Clark Statesplit four games with Division II Western Oregon, 11-0, 4-6, 8-4, and 0-5. Beau Kerns pitched a complete game shutout in the first game. He allowed six hits, recorded nine strikeouts. It was his third straight complete game, and he has an ERA of 1.00. 2B Cabe Reiten and 1B Seth Brown both hit three-run home runs. Reiten also hit a double, and was 3-for-4. C Chadwick Ka'alekahi was also 3-for-4 with a double. Story The Wolves led the second game the entire way, starting with a two-RBI double by LF Matt Taylor in the first inning. Reiten went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in the third game, and he has had at least one hit in every game the Warriors have played this year. Story Michael Bennett, Shawn Domke, and Jacob Storedahl combined for the shutout in the fourth game. Three of the Wolves' runs came on a mis-played popup by Taylor. Story

    The Warriors are now 10-5. They don't play again until March 7, when they host Corban.

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