Oklahoma State University Athletics
First-place Cowboys Host Baylor
April 17, 2015 | Cowboy Baseball
OSU tied atop Big 12 Conference standings entering series at Reynolds Stadium
#10 Oklahoma State (24-12, 8-4) vs. Baylor (14-22, 4-8)
Sat., April 18 · 3 p.m.
Sun., April 19 · 1 p.m.
Mon., April 20 · 1 p.m.
Sun., April 19 · 1 p.m.
Mon., April 20 · 1 p.m.
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium (4,000)
Stillwater, Okla.
Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.
Big 12 Conference co-leader Oklahoma State looks to snap a three-game losing skid when the 10th-ranked Cowboys host Baylor at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium is a series rescheduled for Saturday-Monday. The Cowboys are 24-12 overall and tied with Oklahoma atop the Big 12 Conference standings with an 8-4 league mark.
OSU ranks second in the Big 12 in both batting average and ERA. Led by Corey Hassel, the Cowboys sport a .286 team batting average, while the pitching staff owns a 2.72 ERA and has seven hurlers who have posted a sub-3.00 ERA.
The Cowboys are in their third season under head coach Josh Holliday, and the defending Big 12 Conference champions are coming off a year in which they went 48-18, advanced to an NCAA Super Regional and finished 10th in the national rankings. Five position players who made at least 29 starts last season return in 2015, as do 12 members of the pitching staff. Among that group are All-Big 12 performers Gage Green, Donnie Walton, Jon Perrin and Tim Arakawa.
About Baylor
Baylor is 14-22 on the season, which includes a 4-8 mark in Big 12 play. The Bears own a collective .256 batting average, while the pitching staff sports a 5.13 ERA.
Expected to start on the mound for Baylor are:
Friday - LHP Daniel Castano (2-4, 3.33)
Saturday - RHP Drew Tolson (1-6, 4.17)
Sunday - LHP Nick Lewis (1-1, 5.75)
OSU is 37-37 all time against Baylor. Last season, the Cowboys opened Big 12 play in Waco and dropped 2-of-3 games to the Bears, with a win in the series finale. All three games resulted in a 4-1 final score.
Watch, Listen, Follow
All OSU baseball games are carried live by Stillwater Radio and air on KSPI 93.7 FM or 780 AM. Rex Holt, who is in his 33rd season on the air with Cowboy baseball, will call the action, while Matt "Chief" Davis will provide color for most home games. Radio broadcasts are also available to online for a fee at www.okstate.com, with links available under the Schedule tab on the baseball home page.
Live stats for all games can be found at www.okstate.com, with links available under the Schedule tab on the baseball home page. Additionally, fans can follow the official OSU Baseball twitter page, @OSUBaseball, for in-game updates.
Each game of the Baylor series will stream free online at www.OState.tv with students from the OSU School of Media & Strategic Communications producing the content.
In The Polls
OSU is nationally ranked in six polls this week and is also in the top 10 for a second-straight week, earning a No. 10 ranking from Collegiate Baseball. The Cowboys are ranked 13th in the NCBWA poll, 14th in the USA Today Coaches Poll, 15th by D1Baseball.com and 17th by Baseball America and Perfect Game.
OSU has been ranked in at least one national poll for 42 consecutive weeks dating back to 2013, when the Cowboys were in the polls for the final 14 weeks of the season, and on March 6, they had an 11-week streak of being in the top 10 snapped. They were ranked as high as No. 3 (NCBWA) in 2014 and finished the season ranked 10th in each of the final polls, marking the 19th time in program history OSU ended the season in the top 10 in the national polls.
Countdown to 2,500
Oklahoma State is just one win shy of becoming only the 18th program in Division I history to reach 2,500 victories. Of the 15 who have achieved that feat, only one has played fewer season's than OSU's 104 (Florida State with 68).
OSU entered the 2015 season ranked sixth all time in NCAA history with a .665 winning percentage.
The Century Mark
In his third season as head coach at his alma mater, Josh Holliday became the sixth skipper to record 100 career wins at Oklahoma State. Holliday's 100th win came against Grand Canyon in his 143rd game, making him the second-fastest Cowboy boss to reach 100 victories.
Home Sweet Home
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium has been home to Oklahoma State baseball since April 4, 1981, and in those 34 seasons, the Cowboys have been nearly unbeatable on their home field.
OSU is 876-204 (.811) all time at Reynolds Stadium and has lost more than two consecutive games on their home turf only five times (six in a row in 2007; three straight in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014).
The Cowboys are 15-4 on their home field in 2015.
Comeback Cowboys
Come-from-behind victories have become a trend for the Cowboys under Josh Holliday. OSU overcame deficits to win 46 games over the last two seasons, notching 28 comeback wins a year ago and 18 such triumphs in 2013, and the Pokes have nine comeback wins this season.
We're Going Streaking
Oklahoma State's series win against Texas earlier this season extended its program-record streak of Big 12 Conference series victories to 10. The Cowboys won their first three conference series this season, and en route to the first Big 12 regular season championship in program history last season, they captured series wins in their final seven league series, marking the first time in school history OSU had won seven-straight Big 12 series in a season.
OSU has won eight consecutive conference series just twice since Big 12 play began in 1997. Over the 2006-07 seasons, OSU captured eight-straight Big 12 series, winning the final six in '06 and the first two of '07.
It's Been Awhile
OSU has not lost a Big 12 Conference series at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium since 2012 when it was swept by Texas A&M on the final weekend of the season. Over the last three seasons, the Cowboys have won eight consecutive league series on their home field following a split in a rain-shortened two-game series with Baylor to open league play in 2013.
I Feel A Draft
OSU has 10 players on its 2015 roster who have been Major League Baseball Draft picks: Kevin Bradley (2012, Colorado, 36th round), Conor Costello (2011, Cincinnati, 16th), Thomas Hatch (2013, Colorado, 32nd), Jon Littell (2014, Washington, 39th), Tyler Nurdin (2011, Cleveland, 28th), Jon Perrin (2014, Detroit, 33rd), David Petrino (2014, Chicago Cubs, 39th), Andrew Rosa (2013, Boston, 30th), Donnie Walton (2012, NY Mets, 36th) and Garrett Williams (2013, San Diego, 33rd).
Close Calls
OSU went 1-3 in its first four games of the season, but those four games were decided by a combined total of six runs. The Cowboys played a pair of one-run contests against Arizona State, with OSU going 1-1 in those, while the Sun Devils also claimed a two-run victory. OSU also lost a 5-3 contest to Oregon State in the opener of the Big 12/Pac-12 Challenge.
OSU was 11-1 in one-run ball games last season and 11-3 in contests decided by two runs. In 2015, the Cowboys are 4-2 in one-run games and 2-6 in two-run contests.
Coming Up Clutch
OSU is hitting .311 (141-for-453) with runners in scoring position this season, and of the Cowboys' 219 RBIs, 94 of those (43 percent) have come with two outs.
Small Ball
OSU has smashed program records for sacrifice bunts each of the last two years. A year ago, the Cowboys were third nationally with 88 sacrifice bunts, which trumped the 2013 team's 74 sac bunts to set a program record. Donnie Walton ranked fourth in the NCAA in 2014 with 22 sac bunts, while Gage Green tallied 11.
OSU ranks sixth nationally with 46 sac bunts this season, with Jacob Chappell's 10 leading the Cowboys.
Ball Four, Take Your Base
OSU ranked seventh out of nine Big 12 teams in batting average (.275) last season, but the Cowboys led the league with a .385 on-base percentage. The reason? OSU topped the conference and ranked second nationally with 324 walks, 36 more than the next-highest Big 12 team.
The Cowboys sport a Big 12-best .382 on-base percentage this season and rank 20th nationally with 170 walks.
The Pen Is Mighty
OSU's bullpen was the strength of its pitching staff in 2014 as Cowboy relievers combined to go 31-2 with 21 saves in 187 relief appearances. The bullpen racked up 286 strikeouts in 322.0 innings of relief and allowed only 87 earned runs (for a 2.43 ERA).
That trend has continued in 2015 as 13 relievers have combined for 104 appearances, and the OSU bullpen is 11-4 with six saves, a 2.64 ERA and 148 strikeouts in 156.2 innings.
Strong-Armed
In two seasons under the direction of coach Rob Walton, OSU's pitching staff has turned in some impressive numbers.
In 2013, the Cowboys' 3.04 team ERA was the lowest by an OSU pitching staff since 1973. They followed that last season by ranking second in the Big 12 in strikeouts (479) and saves (21), and in the Cowboys' 24 conference games, the staff recorded a league-best 2.43 ERA with Big 12 opponents only hitting .232 against them.
OSU recorded seven shutouts in both 2013 and 2014, marking just the fourth and fifth times in program history the Cowboys had reached that mark. In the 26 seasons prior to 2013, the program had reached seven shutouts only once.
Over the last two seasons, OSU has also had a pitcher drafted in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft (Jason Hursh in 2013) and a hurler earn consensus All-America honors (Brendan McCurry).
The Cowboys return eight pitchers in 2015 who combined for 30 of OSU's 48 wins a year ago. Of those eight, four turned in an ERA of 3.00 or less.
Through 36 games in 2015, OSU owns a 2.72 team ERA, the 11th-lowest in the NCAA, has recorded four shutouts and ranks third in the Big 12 with an average of 8.05 strikeouts per nine innings. In a dozen Big 12 games, the Cowboys' pitching staff has compiled a 1.92 ERA and opponents are hitting just .219 against them.
Thievery
Oklahoma State ranks second in the Big 12 and 29th nationally with 55 stolen bases. Two Cowboys --Gage Green and Conor Costello -- rank in the top 10 in the league in steals, with Green's 15 tied for the conference lead.
OSU has not recorded 100 stolen bases in a season since 1999 (117), and Green is vying to become the first Cowboy to record 20 steals in back-to-back seasons since Billy Gasparino in 1997-98.
Versatile, Dependable, Productive
All those adjectives can be used to describe Cowboy senior Gage Green. A year ago, the Texan led OSU with a .310 batting average and 20 stolen bases while turning in a .392 on-base percentage and recording 24 multi-hit games. He also ranked in the top 10 in the Big 12 with 74 hits.
And it's a safe bet that Green is one of a very few collegiate players -- and likely the only one -- splitting time between catcher and the outfield. Of his 62 starts during his junior season, 25 were behind the plate, 23 were in center field and 14 came in left field. He was named to the All-Big 12 First Team as a catcher.
Green has continued his musical chairs of positions in 2015, starting 21 games at catcher, 10 in left field, four in center and one in right field, and he is hitting .306 with three homers and 15 stolen bases. He ranks in the top 10 in the Big 12 in stolen bases and triples (3).
Friday Night Lights
Jon Perrin returns to the Cowboy pitching rotation for his senior season despite being a 33rd-round pick of the Detroit Tigers last June, and his return helps bolster the OSU staff.
Perrin started his junior season in the Cowboy bullpen, but in mid-March he made his first start against UTPA. The right-hander started every Friday the rest of the way, and the move to the weekend paid big dividends.
After a no-decision against UTPA, Perrin took losses against Baylor and TCU despite solid outings. However, in his next three starts, he went 3-0 and allowed just one run in 21.1 innings.
A native of Olathe, Kan., Perrin dominated both Big 12 teams from his home state, recording his first-career shutout in a nine-strikeout performance vs. Kansas and topping that with a 10-strikeout shutout of Kansas State.
On the season, Perrin, who was named to the All-Big 12 First Team, was 8-5 with a 2.38 ERA, which ranked as the fourth lowest in the Big 12. He also ranked in the top 10 in the conference in six other categories: wins, shutouts (2), complete games (2), innings pitched (102.0), strikeouts (81) and opponent batting average (.249).
In nine starts this season, Perrin is 3-3 with a 3.68 ERA, and opponents are hitting just .238 against him.
Hawaiian Punch
Tim Arakawa proved to be quite a clutch hitter in his first season in a Cowboy uniform in 2014, and that ability resulted in 13 multi-RBI games and 44 RBIs overall for the Honolulu native, helping him earn All-Big 12 Second Team honors.
Arakawa put the Cowboys ahead on the scoreboard with RBIs 16 times last year, and on eight of those occasions, he either drove in what proved to be the winning runs or were walk-off runs. On three other occasions, he collected game-tying RBIs in contests that OSU went on to win.
Arakawa also finished the season ranked second in the Big 12 and 11th nationally in walks (47).
In 2015, Arakawa has continued his production at the plate. He hit safely in OSU's first 13 games and is hitting .292 with 29 RBIs on the season. He also leads the Big 12 with nine multi-RBI games.
Making A Sacrifice
Donnie Walton has rewritten the OSU record books when it comes to sacrifice bunting. As a freshman in 2013, he set OSU's single-season record with 18 sac bunts, and he broke that last season with 22. In just two seasons, Walton vaulted to the top of OSU's career chart for sacrifice bunts with his 40 breaking the previous record of Fred Ocasio, who finished his career in 1994 with 36.
Walton has six sac bunts in just 17 games this season, and his career total now stands at 46.
Big Mike
Mike Freeman is having a breakout senior season for the Cowboys.
Recently named one of 60 players on the watch list for the Golden Spikes Award, given annually to baseball's top amateur player, the 6-foot-8 southpaw has solidified the Sunday starter spot in OSU's rotation and in eight starts is 6-1 with a 1.29 ERA. He leads the Big 12 with 62.2 innings pitched and two complete games and ranks second in the league in wins, ERA, strikeouts (53) and opponent batting average (.184). He has allowed just four earned runs in 53.0 innings over his last seven starts.
Freeman has already captured Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors three times this season -- March 2, 23 and 30 -- to become one of just 15 pitchers in Big 12 history to garner the accolade three or more times in the same season and the only OSU hurler to do so. He is also only the 10th pitcher in conference history to win the award in consecutive weeks, joining Matt Smith (1998) as the only other Cowboy to do that.
Freeman's first weekly honor came following his performance in a win over Western Illinois on March 1 in which he recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts in eight innings of work. In that contest, Freeman was dominant throughout and nearly unhittable as he retired 23-straight hitters after WIU reached on an error to lead off the game and did not give up a hit through 7 2/3 innings. He did not issue a walk and faced just two hitters over the minimum.
The big lefty turned in an even better performance on March 22, tossing his first-career complete game in the series finale at top-ranked TCU and leading the Cowboys to a series win as he racked up nine strikeouts and allowed only one earned run in OSU's 7-2 victory. In that effort, he scattered six hits, five of them singles, and issued just one walk.
Freeman continued his dominance on the mound in a series-clinching win over Kansas State as he went 8 1/3 innings without allowing a hit before surrendering a pair of singles in the ninth. In another complete game effort, he issued only one walk, and the one run he allowed was unearned as the result of an error and a passed ball.
Freeman opened the game by hitting the leadoff batter but then retired 15-straight Wildcats. In the ninth, K-State's only two hits in the game brought the tying run to the plate, but Freeman recorded his sixth strikeout of the day to end it.
With his effort against K-State, Freeman became the first Cowboy pitcher since All-American Andrew Heaney in 2012 to toss back-to-back complete games.
5-3, 6-3, 4-3, 3U, 1-3
To say Michael Freeman is a ground ball pitcher is like saying grass is green and the sky is blue.
Of Freeman's non-strikeout outs this season, 101 have come via ground ball and only 24 via fly out. Factor in his 53 strikeouts, and 87 percent of Freeman's outs have come via ground ball or strikeout.
Back In The Saddle
A wrist injury kept Donnie Walton out of the OSU lineup for most of the first half of the season as the Cowboys' All-Big 12 First Team shortstop played in just five of the Pokes first 24 games in 2015.
Walton started and played the first 7 1/2 innings of OSU's season opener at Arizona State on Feb. 13, then was used briefly as a pinch runner in the eighth inning the following day before going on the shelf.
On Feb. 24, Walton underwent surgery to remove the hamate bone in his right wrist. After missing 18 games, Walton returned to action in the opener at TCU on March 20 when he was inserted into the game at shortstop in the eighth inning. In Sunday's game, he returned to the starting lineup against the Horned Frogs, filling in at second base for the injured Tim Arakawa.
Walton returned to the starting lineup at shortstop for the K-State series and was 4-for-10 with three RBIs. He is hitting .327 with eight RBIs in 17 games on the year.
Hometown Hero
Corey Hassel played in 86 games in his first two seasons at OSU, but the Stillwater native is having a breakout junior campaign for his hometown Cowboys in 2015.
Used mostly as a late-game defensive replacement and pinch runner in 2013 and 2014, Hassel has become a regular starter in the outfield and leads the Pokes with a .324 batting average. In Big 12 play, Hassel is hitting .378 with nine RBIs and leads OSU in numerous offensive categories, including hits (17) and total bases (25).
Hassel was the hero in OSU's series-opening win over Texas as he delivered a three-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th inning and also earned his first-career win on the mound with three strikeouts in three scoreless innings.
Short Hops
OSU is 7-5 against ranked teams this season ... The Cowboys are No. 17 in the latest official NCAA RPI.
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