Game 6 Notes - TCU vs Ole Miss

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NCAA COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL OLSEN FIELD AT BLUE BELL PARK COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS GAME 6: TCU 5, OLE MISS 2   JUNE 3, 2012 TCU  NOTES     • TCU  improves  to  39-­‐20  and  will  face  Ole  Miss  in  the  regional  championship  game  on  Monday  at  6:35  p.m.   • TCU,  1-­‐1  against  Ole  Miss  in  the  regional,  improves  to  7-­‐5  in  the  all-­‐time  series  against  the  Rebels.   • TCU  is  17-­‐17  all-­‐time  in  NCAA  Regionals.     • TCU  posted  its  third  win  in  a  regional  for  the  third  time  in  program  history  (2009,  2010,  2012).     • TCU  advances  to  the  championship  game  for  the  fourth  time  in  school  history.  Previously,  the  Frogs  advanced  in   2007,  2009  and  2010.   • TCU  has  scored  45  runs  in  its  four  regional  games  thus  far.     • The  Horned  Frogs  have  had  a  power  surge  at  Olsen  Field  at  Blue  Bell  Park,  hitting  eight  home  runs  in  four  games   in  the  College  Station  Regional.  They  have  now  hit  at  least  one  home  run  in  the  last  seven  games  overall.   • Second  baseman  Derek  Odell  continues  his  hot  streak  at  the  plate  with  a  hit  in  16  of  TCU’s  last  18  games.  He  had   two  hits  in  tonight’s  game,  giving  him  13  multi-­‐hit  games  on  the  season.   • Jerrick  Suiter  extended  his  hitting  team-­‐best  streak  to  seven  games.     • Kyle  Von  Tungeln  and  Josh  Elander  have  both  reached  base  in  a  team-­‐leading  10  consecutive  games.     • Kevin  Cron  recorded  his  10th  multi-­‐RBI  game  of  the  year.     • Starting  pitcher  Brandon  Finnegan,  who  took  the  loss  against  Ole  Miss  on  Friday  in  a  relief  appearance  in  which   he  did  not  record  an  out,  threw  7.1  innings,  allowing  six  hits  and  two  runs  and  striking  out  seven.     OLE  MISS  NOTES     • Ole  Miss  falls  to  37-­‐25  and  will  play  TCU  again  on  Monday  at  6:35  p.m.  The  winner  will  advance  to  the  super   regional  and  will  play  the  winner  of  the  Los  Angeles  Regional.     • Ole  Miss  falls  to  44-­‐36  in  NCAA  post-­‐season  play,  advancing  to  the  NCAA  Regional  17  times  and  the  College   World  Series  four  times.   • Senior  R.J.  Hively  started  for  the  12th  time  this  season.    Hively  appeared  in  all  three  of  the  Ole  Miss’  games  in   the  regional  so  far.   • Two  Rebels  continued  multiple-­‐game  hit  streaks  through  their  third  game  of  the  NCAA  Regional:  junior  OF   Tanner  Mathis  leads  the  Rebels  with  a  season  high  10-­‐game  hit  streak,  while  Andrew  Mistone  now  a  has  a  three-­‐ game  hit  streak.    Alex  Yarbrough  saw  his  four-­‐game  hit  streak  come  to  an  end.     • Two  Rebels’  on-­‐base  streaks  have  increase  through  their  third  game  of  the  NCAA  Regional.  Tanner  Mathis  leads   the  way  with  a  season-­‐high  16-­‐game  on-­‐base  streak.  Alex  Yarbrough  has  reached  base  in  seven  straight  games.   • Mathis  has  been  disciplined  at  the  plate  through  62  games  this  season.  He  has  struck  out  only  18  times  and  has   drawn  a  team-­‐leading  38  walks  and  been  hit  by  a  pitch.     • Senior  Matt  Snyder  continued  his  assent  up  the  standings  on  the  Rebel  record  book  with  another  RBI.  His  season   total  of  62  places  him  in  a  tie  for  eighth  place  in  a  single  season.    Snyder’s  171  career  RBI  place  him  third  all-­‐time   behind  only  Logan  Power  and  Matt  Smith  (183).  Snyder  had  his  22nd  multi-­‐hit  game  of  the  year.   • Ole  Miss  falls  to  27-­‐6  in  games  that  a  Rebel  crosses  the  plate  first.    

 

NCAA COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL OLSEN FIELD AT BLUE BELL PARK COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS GAME 6: OLE MISS VS. TCU  JUNE 3, 2012 Ole Miss QUOTES  Head Coach Mike Bianco  “The story of the game was TCU just played better than we did tonight. They pitched better, they hit  better, and they fielded better. When you get to this point you are not going to sneak through. You  have to go out and win the baseball game. I give them a lot of credit. I thought [Brandon] Finnegan was  tremendous. We couldn’t catch up to the fastball, we chased some balls up, and he dumped enough  breaking balls in there to keep us off balance. Obviously they got two great pitching performances  today from both of their starters. [R.J.] Hively was a warrior, just like we thought he would be. He gave  us a gutsy performance, but we have to help him a little more than we did.”    On starting R.J Hively…  “If there was a possibility to start him on the third day then we would. We didn’t know until about  5:30. We wanted to play catch and see how he felt. He said he felt great, but we knew from experience  he was going to give us around five innings. He was going to give us about 75 pitches or so, and he did.  He gave us a gutsy performance against a team that is really swinging the bat well. You have to credit  them. I thought they had some great at bats, especially with runners in scoring position. [R.J.] gave us  everything he had today. He did what he needed to do. We just didn’t do enough defensively or  offensively.”    On TCU’s offense…  “They only got eight hits today, but they got the timely hits. They got the big home run from [Derek]  Odell, and another big hit from [Josh] Gonzales to extend the lead to three. They had some great at  bats today. Obviously they didn’t swing it like they swung it in the Dayton game and the Texas A&M  game, but you can tell they are playing with a lot of confidence.”    Senior Pitcher R.J. Hively  On how he felt tonight…  “I felt great. I told Coach [Bianco] I wanted to throw before to see how I felt, and that if I could go I  wanted to go. The big key today was I was getting my fastball over. They had to honor that so when I  threw my slider it was that much better. I was fine up until the later innings, when I started to tire and  left some pitches up. When you do that against a team that is swinging the bat the way they are you  are going to get beat. Throughout the game they made great adjustments on how I was trying to throw  to them and it showed, because they put together some good innings.”    Senior Infielder Matt Snyder 

On what it will take to win tomorrow…  “We have to come out with energy. We can’t just think they are a tired team who has played a bunch  of games, because we have all seen how they have done the last couple games. They are going to be  ready to swing it tomorrow. We have to be confident in what we can do, and know that we have a  great opportunity to win a championship tomorrow. We have to keep our heads high tonight and be  ready to play tomorrow.”   

NCAA COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL OLSEN FIELD AT BLUE BELL PARK COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS GAME 1: TCU 5, OLE MISS 2 JUNE 3, 2012 TCU POSTGAME QUOTES Head Coach Jim Schlossnagle Opening Statement “Obviously that was an exciting finish to a really good day for TCU. I’m really proud of the way our guys competed throughout the day. They played with great energy – the guys on the field and the guys in the dugout. We certainly got two phenomenal pitching performances from [Stefan Crichton] and then Brandon [Finnegan]. I can’t say enough about Brandon, especially after taking the loss on Friday you you’re not pitching as well as you’re capable of out of the bullpen. To come give us what he gave us today was just phenomenal. I wish the day would have won us something but it hasn’t. It feels good, but certainly we have to forget about it really fast.” On timely hitting after struggling offensively during the regular season ”I know it’s hard to believe this but we’ve always felt like we had a better offensive club than we have shown. Our ballpark is predominately a pitchers’ park and sometimes that weighs on the minds of our hitters. I think when we get away from home our guys play with a little more confidence. In the game of baseball things can turn on a dime and you start having some success, you start seeing some balls fall in and it just feeds from one guy to the next. I’m excited about the way we’re playing but again, the past never equals the future. We’re just going to have to keep grinding it out for one more day. We’re playing for all of the marbles in this Regional tomorrow and I know Ole Miss will be ready to go as well, so it will be a dogfight.” On Brandon Finnegan’s performance on the mound “When he gets on top of the baseball and throws downhill he’s just really tough to beat. Obviously he has good velocity and he pitches with a good angle and throws off-speed pitches just enough to keep you honest. When he throws strikes he’s just tough to beat. There’s a reason why he was drafted by the Rangers and there’s a reason why we just think he’s an All-American type pitcher for us in time.” On the TCU freshmen “It’s neat to see them grow up before your eyes. They’re all playing well. They all had things to overcome, whether it be maturity away from the field or overcoming injury in the case of Kevin Cron. Keaton [Jones] – I’m really proud of him as well – and Jerrick [Suiter]. If [Jason] Coats doesn’t get hurt, Jerrick may not even be on the field or maybe [designated hitting]. Those guys are our core players for years to come. They’re cornerstone guys and as long as they continue to believe in our program and the things that we stand for, the sky is the limit for all of them.”

On Kevin Cron’s big catch in the camera well “Big, big play in the game. Two outs, they’d loaded the bases with two outs. I think [Finnegan] – I was real close to getting him. Huge play. If you ever come watch us take batting practice, we shoot pop-ups out of a machine during [batting practice]. We don’t necessarily practice that one but we practice a lot of pop-ups right on the line every day before a game starts. I told him that he should give a little credit to the coaching staff because we practice that. That was a great play. It was a very athletic play and the ump did a great job of staying with it as well.” On whether [Andrew] Mitchell will be pitching tomorrow “Other than Finnegan and Crichton, it will be all-hands-on-deck tomorrow. What order we go, I don’t know. But certainly anybody and everybody who is on our pitching staff with the exception of the two starters today are going to have to give us something tomorrow, likely.” On whether he’s made a decision on tomorrow’s starter “No I haven’t. I want to get back and get a shower.” On how long momentum will last “To me, momentum is the next day’s starting pitcher. That’s the old baseball saying. Momentum today was Crichton and Finnegan. We swung the bat well. I’ve always said this and I may be wrong, but the game begins and ends with starting pitching. When a guy goes out there and keeps them at-bay, that gives your hitters confidence. If you’re always fighting from behind, then it’s a nightmare. I’m hoping we can continue swinging the bat, but we’re playing one of the elite teams in the SEC and they have some guys that they haven’t pitched yet. Our pitching is going to have to give us a chance, and then hopefully we’ll get enough timely hits.” On Bobby Wahl likely pitching for Ole Miss “He’s a great pitcher and he’s a very competitive kid. We’re all playing for the same right to get a chance to advance to next weekend. I’m sure he’s going to give it everything he has and we’re going to do the same.” Freshman Pitcher Brandon Finnegan On his performance tonight compared to Friday “After Friday I was a little nervous because I got the loss. I was going to give it all I had because I knew our baseball team was. I’m not going to quit on my team and they’re not going to quit on me. I know they’re behind me 100 percent so I was pretty confident after that first inning.” Freshman Second Baseman Derek Odell On his home run “There were two strikes and it was a cutter down-the-middle but it cut in. With two strikes I was just trying to stay short with it and I guess since I was short with it, it got up in the wind and went over the wall. I used the wind to my advantage a little bit.” On whether he still feels like a freshman “I definitely still feel like a freshman. I’ll carry my bag everywhere and I’ll be ok with it. I do feel more experienced now that the season has gone by but I have definitely grown from this atmosphere, the Regional atmosphere. I feel like I’ve grown a whole lot from it baseball-wise.”

On how hard it is to play two games in a day “It’s hard but in these circumstances it’s not really that hard because you want to win so bad that you don’t really realize that you’re that tired. The guys in the dugout keep it fun. The games – I can’t explain how fun they are. It’s really not as bad as it seems until after the fact.”