No. 8 Cardinals Conclude Homestand Wednesday Against Buckeyes
April 29, 2014 | Baseball
April 29, 2014
Senior infielder Alex Chittenden hit .588 with five RBI and four runs scored in the Cardinals' five wins last week.
GAME DAY INFO: #8 Louisville (33-11, 11-4 American) vs. Ohio State (25-19, 6-9 Big Ten)
Date: April 30, 2014
Times: 6 p.m. ET
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Venue: Jim Patterson Stadium (4,000)
Radio: WNDA 1570 AM
TV: None
Internet: CardsTV (Video) at GoCards.com
Live Stats: Gametracker at GoCards.com
Twitter Updates: @UofLBaseball
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The No. 8 Louisville baseball team will conclude its six-game homestand with a visit from Big Ten foe Ohio State on Wednesday at 6 p.m., ET at Jim Patterson Stadium.
Live play-by-play of the game can be heard on News/Talk 1570 AM (WNDA) while live video will be available to subscribers of CardsTV at GoCards.com. Live scoring will be available through the Gametracker feature at GoCards.com.
GAME DAY PROMOTIONS
Baseball Trading Cards Giveaway: Looking to get your hands on the limited edition 2014 Louisville Baseball trading cards? Well here is your chance! The trading cards feature student-athletes and coaches from the 2014 team and a specially-released Louisville Legends card with famous Cardinals alumni. The trading cards are printed courtesy of Family Allergy & Asthma. The fourth set of five will be available on Wednesday.
PITCHING MATCHUP
LOU: Fr. LHP Drew Harrington (1-0, 5.85 ERA)
OSU: Fr. RHP Curtiss Irving (0-0, 1.74 ERA)
ABOUT THE CARDINALS
Louisville is 33-11 overall and second in the American Conference race with an 11-4 mark after sweeping a three-game series with UConn last weekend. The Cardinals, who returned 19 letterwinners from last year's College World Series team, will follow Wednesday's home game with seven straight on the road.
ABOUT THE BUCKEYES
Ohio State is 25-19 overall and in eighth in the Big Ten standings with a 6-9 league record after winning two of three at Purdue last week. The Buckeyes were 35-23 last season and were second in the Big Ten with a 15-9 league mark. OSU advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
SERIES HISTORY
Louisville is 9-3 all-time against Ohio State in a series that dates back to 1988. The Cardinals have won eight straight in the series, including a 6-3 triumph last season in Columbus.
LOUISVILLE NOTES AND TRENDS
- Louisville is 30-0 this season when leading after the eighth inning and has won 85 straight games when entering the ninth with the lead going back to May 2012.
- The Cardinals are 26-2 this season when out-hitting their opponents and 6-7 when being out-hit.
- Louisville has won 42 straight games dating back to last season when scoring five runs or more including a 26-0 record this season.
- The Cardinals are 19-3 this season against righty starters and 14-8 against lefties.
- The Cardinals have allowed two or fewer earned runs in 26 of 44 games this season (including six straight), something they did in 36 of 65 games in 2013.
- During the current six-game winning streak, the Louisville bullpen has not allowed a run in 20.0 innings of work and has 15 strikeouts during that same span.
- Louisville enters the week ranked third in the nation in stolen bases with 93 and fourth in stolen bases per game at 2.11.
- The Cardinals are also 13th nationally in HBP (75), 15th in runs (294), 17th in sac flies (26) and 21st in scoring (6.7 per game).
- The Louisville pitching staff is ranked 16th nationally in strikeouts per 9 IP (8.1), 18th in hits allowed per 9 IP (7.39) and 26th in ERA (2.85).
- Sutton Whiting is ranked fourth in the nation with 28 stolen bases in 33 attempts while also ranking 18th nationally in walks per game at 0.82.
- Jeff Gardner is 22nd nationally in RBI with 44 and Zach Lucas is 21st in sac flies with six.
CARDINALS RANKED IN TOP 20 IN ALL FIVE MAJOR POLLS
After opening 2014 in the same position it ended the 2013 season with a top 10 national ranking, Louisville returned to the top 10 after a one week hiatus. Entering the 12th week of the season, the Cardinals are ranked as highly as No. 8 in the USA Today coaches' poll and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Top 30 and they continue to be ranked in all five major polls. Prior to the season, Louisville was tabbed at No. 8 in the Collegiate Baseball newspaper preseason poll, 13th in the USA Today coaches' poll, 14th in the NCBWA preseason poll, 16th in the Perfect Game Top 25 and 20th in the Baseball America Top 25. Louisville has earned preseason top 25 rankings in seven straight seasons.
LOUISVILLE MAINTAINS SECOND PLACE IN THE CONFERENCE RACE
With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, Louisville holds sole possession of second place in the American Conference standings with an 11-4 league mark, while UCF is in the top spot in the conference race with a 15-3 league record. USF, the Cardinals' opponent this weekend, is third with a 10-8 record, while Houston, which hosts UCF this week, is fourth at 8-7. Louisville is looking to win its fifth regular season conference championship in the last six years.
BURDI TAKES THE 101 TO JIM PATERSON STADIUM
As the only person to ever hit the 100 mph plateau on the mound at Jim Patterson Stadium, junior closer Nick Burdi took it to a new level on April 25 when his final pitch of the night in the Cardinals' 2-0 win over UConn registered at 101 mph on the ballpark scoreboard and produced a swing-and-miss for the final out of the game. Last season, the talented righthander became the only pitcher to ever reach the centuary mark at Patterson Stadium when his first three pitches in a save against Akron on Feb. 24 hit 100 mph. Burdi has used that very live arm to become Louisville's career saves leader with 26, including 10 this season. He also has not allowed an earned run this season and has worked 26.2 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run dating back to last May.
GARDNER, STURGEON CONTINUE WHERE THEY LEFT OFF IN 2013
After finishing the 2013 College World Series season as the Cardinals' top two hitters for average, senior outfielders and team captains Jeff Gardner and Cole Sturgeon have continued to pace the way for the Louisville offense in 2014. Gardner leads the team in average (.333), RBI (44), home runs (4), doubles (15) and slugging (.536) while starting 42 games. Sturgeon leads the team in triples (5) and runs scored (37), ranks second in hitting (.303) and doubles (9) and is third in stolen bases (15) while starting all 44 games in the outfield in right and center.
RUXER RETURNS TO DOMINATE FORM EARLY IN JUNIOR SEASON
Following a disappointing sophomore season, junior righthander Jared Ruxer has returned to his freshman form early in 2014 winning six of 10 starts and registering an ERA of 2.73. A Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American in 2012 with an 8-3 mark, Ruxer was winless last season while finishing with an ERA above five. However, he's been strong this season with a 7-1 record and 56 strikeouts (including a career-high 11 against Toledo on March 1) in 65.1 innings and 11 starts. He has 32 starts, 15 wins and 181.0 innings pitched in his collegiate career.
KAY SHOWS EARLY OFFENSE, VERSATILITY ON DEFENSE IN FIRST SEASON
In his first season with the Cardinals after transferring from Iowa Western Community College, junior infielder Grant Kay has shown flashes of terrific offense while proving to be very versatile defensively. In the 12th week of action, Kay is hitting .295 with four home runs, 34 RBI, seven doubles, 37 runs scored and 19 stolen bases. In addition to his work at the plate, he has 24 starts at first base, eight starts at second base, two starts at third base, four starts in right field and five starts as the designated hitter while also seeing playing time in center field.
ROSENBAUM CHOSEN AS CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Danny Rosenbaum was selected as the American Conference Player of the Week on April 28 following his best week of the season at the plate. A native of Lafayette Hill, Pa., Rosenbaum hit .778 with a home run, two doubles, five RBI, four runs scored and a 1.333 slugging percentage in four starts as the Cardinals' designated hitter from April 22-27. His best game came in the 8-2 victory over UConn on April 27 to complete a series sweep when he belted his second home run of the season and drove in three runs overall in a 2-for-2 day at the plate.
BURDI NAMED TO STOPPER OF THE YEAR AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST
Junior righty Nick Burdi was among 50 players named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award midseaston watch list released on April 23. GIven annually to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I baseball, nominations for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award were made by baseball sports information/media relations contacts. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Division I national saves leader and four other relief pitching standouts will be selected as finalists and released Wednesday, June 4, prior to start of NCAA Super Regional tournament competition. The NCBWA's All-America Committee will select the winner, with this year's recipient to be announced during the 2014 College World Series.
LOUISVILLE PLAYS AGGRESSIVE ON THE BASES AGAIN IN 2014
After ranking second in the nation in stolen bases in last season with 150 in 196 attempts, Louisville has continued the aggressiveness on the bases in 2014 ranking third nationally with 93 steals in 117 attempts entering the 12th week of the season. The Cardinals are paced by junior Sutton Whiting, who ranks fourth in the nation in stolen bases with 28 in 33 attempts despite missing six games with an injury. Grant Kay is 19-for-19 on steals to rank 32nd nationally, while Cole Sturgeon's 15 steals in 19 attempts give Louisville three players with 15 or more stolen bases this season.
BURDI, GARDNER ON GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST
Jeff Gardner and Nick Burdi were among the 50 players named to the Golden Spikes Award midseason watch list released on April 10. Since 1978, USA Baseball has honored the top amateur baseball player in the country with the Golden Spikes Award. The watch list will continue to be a "rolling" list until May 27 -- when the semifinalists for the award are announced -- ensuring that athletes can play themselves into consideration for the award. The Golden Spikes Award trophy will be awarded live in Los Angeles on July 17. Louisville is one of nine schools with two players on the midseason watch list joining Cal State Fullerton, Florida State, Indiana, Kentucky, LSU, Oregon State, Pepperdine and Virginia.
GARDNER SELECTED AS CANDIDATE FOR 2014 SENIOR CLASS AWARD®
Jeff Gardner was among 30 candidates announced on March 19 for the prestigious 2014 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate baseball. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence - community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.
The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2014 College World Series® in June. For more information on all the candidates, visit seniorCLASSaward.com.
FRACTURED NOSE SIDELINES WHITING FOR SIX OF THE FIRST 11 GAMES
Junior shortstop Sutton Whiting missed six of the Cardinals' first 11 games this season due to a fractured nose suffered on Feb. 14 against West Virginia when he was hit in the face by a pitch in the ninth inning of Louisville's season-opening win over the Mountaineers. After missing the final two games of the opening weekend in Charleston, S.C., and the Feb. 19 game with Eastern Kentucky, Whiting returned to the field on Feb. 21 when he came off the bench to go 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the series-opening win over Western Michigan. After starting the final two games of the WMU series as well as the midweek win over Eastern Illinois on Feb. 25, Whiting missed all three games on Feb. 28-March 1 after having his nose reset on Feb. 26.
SIXTEEN CARDINALS MAKE LOUISVILLE DEBUT IN 2014
A total of 16 first-year Cardinals have made their debuts this season. Most recently, freshman lefty Josh Rogers (March 19) and redshirt freshman first baseman Michael Bollmer (March 29) made their collegiate debuts. Prior to that, freshmen Ryan Lauria and Mason Richardson saw their first action in the Cardinals' series with Western Michigan. That was preceded by freshmen Zack Burdi and Robert Strader making their debuts on the mound in the midweek win over Eastern Kentucky on Feb. 19. During the opening weekend in Charleston, a total of 10 first-year Cardinals saw their first game action. Transfer Grant Kay, redshirt freshman Jordan Striegel and freshmen Jake Sparger and Logan Taylor made their first appearances in the UofL uniform in the season-opener against WVU, while freshmen Will Smith and Corey Ray played in their first games on against The Citadel. In the Feb. 16 weekend finale, freshmen Drew Harrington, Colin Lyman, Nick Solak and Ryan Summers all saw action for the first time.
LUCAS NAMED AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK TWICE
Zach Lucas has been selected as the American Conference Player of the Week two times this season earning the honor on March 17 and Feb. 24. During the week of March 11-15, he hit .500 (9-for-18) with two home runs, seven RBI, 10 runs scored, a .944 slugging percentage and a .625 on-base percentage while leading the Cardinals to a 5-0 week. His best game of the week came in Louisville's 20-10 series-opening win over Samford when he connected for a pair of home runs, five RBI and scored four times. During the week of Feb. 19-23, Lucas connected for a pair of three-run home runs, had eight RBI, hit .313 and had a .688 slugging percentage.
GARDNER NAMED AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior outfielder Jeff Gardner was chosen as the American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 17 following his contributions at the season-opening Homewood Suites Tournament. Tabbed as the AAC Preseason Player of the Year by the league's head coaches, Gardner hit .417 (5-for-12) with a home run, two doubles, a triple and six RBI in three starts in left field during the event hosted by The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. Gardner's heroics included a 10th-inning walk-off solo home run in the 7-6 triumph over West Virginia and a three-run triple in the first inning of the 6-1 win over Delaware.
BURDI EARNS NUMEROUS FIRST TEAM PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA HONORS
Following an All-American season in 2013, junior righthander Nick Burdi enters 2014 with similar expectations nationally earning preseason All-America accolades from four different organizations. Burdi was named First Team Preseason All-America by Baseball America, Perfect Game, Collegiate Baseball newspaper and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. In 2013, Burdi was among the nation's best relievers earning 16 saves with a 0.76 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 29 relief appearances and 35.2 innings pitched as the Cardinals won a school record 51 games and advanced to the College World Series for the second time in school history. Among the nation's hardest throwers, he was named First Team All-America by Perfect Game and Second Team All-America by the NCBWA last season.
CARDINALS TABBED AS AMERICAN CONFERENCE FAVORITE; GARDNER CHOSEN AS PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Following its record-setting 2013 season, the Louisville baseball team will enter 2014 as the unanimous favorite to win the inaugural American Athletic Conference championship while Cardinals' senior outfielder Jeff Gardner was selected as the league's Preseason Player of the Year on Dec. 23.
Louisville, which won its fourth Big East regular season championship in five years and advanced to the College World Series for the second time in school history last season, received all eight possible first-place votes and 64 points overall in the preseason poll of the conference's head coaches announced on Monday by the league. The Cardinals were also tabbed as the preseason favorite in the Big East Conference last season before eventually winning the regular season title and a school record 51 games overall.
Following Louisville in the preseason poll was Houston, UCF and Connecticut in a three-way tie for second place with 47 points each. USF rounded out the top five with 34 points, while the final four spots in the preseason conference rundown were Memphis (30), Rutgers (27), Cincinnati (18) and Temple (8). Gardner headlined a group of six Cardinals, including junior righty pitcher Nick Burdi, sophomore righthanders Kyle Funkhouser and Anthony Kidston, senior outfielder Cole Sturgeon and junior infielder Sutton Whiting, earning preseason All-American Athletic Conference accolades.
CARDINALS' RADIO, WEB STREAMING DETAILS FOR 2014
For the sixth consecutive season, News/Talk 1570 AM (WNDA) will serve as the radio home for Louisville baseball with 47 regular-season games and all post-season games scheduled for broadcast by the Clarksville, Ind., station. With Sean Moth back calling the action, the radio schedule includes all 36 home games, three games each at American Athletic Conference foes Houston and UCF, midweek games at Indiana, Western Kentucky, Kentucky, Purdue and Vanderbilt and all of the Cardinals' American Athletic Conference Championship and NCAA Championship games.
Louisville once again has a strong presence on the internet as subscribers can follow every game of the 2014 baseball season through CardsTV at GoCards.com. Live streaming audio will be available for every regular-season and post-season game, while streaming video will be available for all 36 home games. Fans can also access the CardsTV video and audio streams for every UofL game while on the go at GoCards.com mobile app.
MCDONNELL'S ALL-AMERICANS
In Dan McDonnell's first seven seasons as head coach, the Louisville baseball program produced 15 All-Americans, more than three times as many as what the program had prior to McDonnell's arrival. Below is the list of All-America honorees since Dan McDonnell was introduced prior to 2007.
2013
- Nick Burdi (Perfect Game First Team, NCBWA Second Team)
- Jeff Thompson (Louisville Slugger Second Team, Perfect Game Third Team, NCBWA Third Team)
2012
- Justin Amlung (Louisville Slugger Third Team)
2010
- Neil Holland (NCBWA First Team, Baseball America Third Team, Louisville Slugger Third Team)
- Thomas Royse (Louisville Slugger Third Team)
- Ryan Wright (Baseball America Second Team)
- Phil Wunderlich (Baseball America Third Team, Louisville Slugger Third Team)
2009
- Chris Dominguez (Baseball America First Team, Louisville Slugger First Team, Ping! Baseball First Team, ABCA Third Team)
- Justin Marks (Louisville Slugger Second Team, Ping! Baseball Second Team, Baseball America Third Team, ABCA Third Team)
- Phil Wunderlich (NCBWA Second Team)
2008
- Chris Dominguez (NCBWA Third Team, Louisville Slugger Third Team, Baseball America Third Team, PING! Baseball Third Team)
- Justin Marks (PING! Baseball Second Team)
- Justin McClanahan (PING! Baseball Third Team)
2007
- Logan Johnson (Louisville Slugger Third Team)
- Boomer Whiting (Louisville Slugger Third Team, Baseball America Third Team)
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