Louisville Baseball Postgame Notes
April 28, 2012 | Baseball
April 28, 2012
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- With Friday's win, Louisville owns a 12-7 lead in the all-time series with Connecticut.
- The Cardinals improved to 22-6 at home this season and are 177-67 all-time at Jim Patterson Stadium since it opened in April 2005.
- With Saturday's 14-run outing, the Cardinals have scored in double-figures 15 times this season.
- With the 10-hit outing on Saturday, Louisville has finished with 10 or more hits 26 times this season.
- The five-run fourth inning on Saturday marked the 16th time this season the Cardinals have scored five or more in an inning.
- Saturday marked the ninth time this season the Cardinals have been hit by four or more pitches in a game this season.
- Louisville entered the week ranked fourth in the nation in HBPs and through the first three games of the week has been hit nine times.
- The Cardinals improved to 15-1 this season against left-handed starters and are 25-5 when scoring first.
- Louisville is 31-0 this season when leading after the seventh inning.
- The four RBI for sophomore Ty Young set a new career high while the three hits matched a career high (accomplished five times overall).
- Young ranks second on the team with 15 multiple hit performances this season and is tied for second with nine multiple RBI games.
- The home run for Young was his sixth of the season, good for second on the team. His 34 RBI on the season also rank second, while he leads the team with a .366 average at the plate.
- Sophomore righty Dace Kime earned his first win of the season and just the second of his career with a season-high 4.0 innings of relief.
- With his two RBI during his 2-for-4 outing on Saturday, freshman Zach Lucas has nine multiple RBI performances this season to equal Young for second on the team.
- Senior Stewart Ijames matched a season-high with three hits on Saturday.
- With his third HBP of the weekend on Saturday, junior Nick Ratajczak has been hit 21times this season, which ranks third on the Cardinals' all-time single season list. Former All-American Logan Johnson ranks first and second on the list with 32 in 2007 and 25 in 2006.
- Junior Shane Crain had three walks on Saturday and scored a career-best three times.
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