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Cowboy Baseball Heads To Texas Tech For Big 12 Showdown
April 25, 2019 | Cowboy Baseball
Game Notes
#16 Oklahoma State (25-13, 10-5) vs. #15 Texas Tech (26-13, 8-7)
Fri., April 26/6:30 p.m. • Sat., April 27/7:30 p.m. • Sun., April 28/2 p.m.
Rip Griffin Park (4,432) • Lubbock, Texas
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 Video/TV: TexasTech.TV (Fri.)   ESPNU (Sat.)
        FOX Sports Southwest Plus (Sun.)
 Radio: KSPI 93.7 FM (Rex Holt & Matt Davis)
      okstate.com/watch & stillwaterradio.net
 Live Stats: okstate.statbroadcast.com
 Twitter In-Game Updates: @OSUBaseball
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About Oklahoma State
   • Oklahoma State is 25-13 overall and sits atop the Big 12 Conference standings with a 10-5 league mark. The Cowboys' current four-game winning streak is tied for their longest of the season.
   • The Cowboys are coming off a 31-26-1 season in 2018 in which they earned a sixth consecutive NCAA Regional berth. OSU advanced to the finals of the NCAA DeLand Regional where they lost to host Stetson.Â
   • OSU finished second in the Big 12 Conference standings in 2018 with a 16-8 mark, one game back of league champion Texas. It marked the fifth time in the last six seasons the Cowboys earned a top-two league finish.
   • OSU had 11 players earn All-Big 12 status a year ago, led by 2018 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Matt Kroon and All-Big 12 First Team starting pitcher Carson Teel. Seven of those all-conference Cowboys return in 2019.
   • Four Cowboys position players who started at least 35 games last season return in 2019 — catcher/outfielder Colin Simpson, outfielder Trevor Boone, first/third baseman Christian Funk and outfielder Carson McCusker.
   • The 2019 season marks OSU's seventh under head coach Josh Holliday, who is 256-145-1 at his alma mater.
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About Texas Tech
   • Texas Tech is 26-13 on the season and in third place in the Big 12 standings with an 8-7 conference mark. The Red Raiders are 18-4 on their home field this season.
   • Led by senior Cam Warren (.317, 9 HR, 49 RBI) and sophomore Dylan Neuse (.331, 7 HR, 36 RBI, 13 SB), the Red Raiders rank second in the Big 12 with a .303 team batting average and are averaging 7.8 runs per game.
   • TTU's pitching staff sports a 4.34 ERA and has recorded 335 strikeouts in 344.1 innings.
   • Tim Tadlock is in his seventh season as TTU's head coach and owns a 265-145 career record at his alma mater.   Â
   • Texas Tech's starting pitching rotation vs. the Cowboys is expected to be:
   RHP Micah Dallas — Freshman is 3-0 with a 3.32 ERA in 10 appearances (5 starts); 42 K, 13 BB in 38.0 IP    Â
   RHP Caleb Kilian — The junior is 6-2 with a 4.36 ERA in 10 starts; 41 K, 12 BB in 53.2 IP Â
   TBA — To Be Announced is undefeated, dude's got nasty stuff, six-pitch guy
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Cowboys vs. Red Raiders
   Oklahoma State is 42-36 in the all time in the series against Texas Tech, including a 9-11 mark under Josh Holliday.
   Last 11 Meetings
   2018 - TTU 9, OSU 4; TTU 14, OSU 6; TTU 7, OSU 3 (Stillwater) TTU 6, OSU 2 (OKC/Big 12 Championship)   Â
   2017 - OSU 12, TTU 10; TTU 8, OSU 2; OSU 3, TTU 1 (Lubbock) OSU 3, TTU 0 (OKC/Big 12 Championship)  Â
   2016 - TTU 5, OSU 1; TTU 8, OSU 2; TTU 15, OSU 5 (7 inn.) (Stillwater)                    Â
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In The Polls
   OSU moved back into the national rankings this week, marking its fifth week in the polls in 2019. The Cowboys are ranked as high as 16th by Collegiate Baseball and are also No. 22 by Baseball America and D1Baseball.com, No. 23 in the Perfect Game and USA Today polls and 25th by the NCBWA.
   From March 4, 2013 to April 3, 2017, OSU was ranked in at least one national poll, a streak of 77 consecutive weeks. During that time, the Cowboys spent 18 weeks in the Top 10 and were ranked as high as No. 3 (by the NCBWA in 2014). They have finished in the top 10 in the final national polls twice in the last five seasons — 10th in 2014 and fourth in 2016.
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High Five
  OSU entered the 2019 season as the fifth-winningest team in NCAA history in terms of winning percentage at .661.Â
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2,600 Club
   Oklahoma State began 2019 as one of only 19 programs in Division I history to reach 2,600 victories, beginning the year with 2,617 all-time wins to rank 15th all time. Of those 19 teams with 2,600 wins, only Florida State (71) has played fewer seasons than OSU's 107.
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Scheduling Rarity
   For only the second time under Josh Holliday, OSU opened Big 12 Conference play at home in 2019 when the Cowboys hosted Kansas State. It marked just the third time since 2003 (2005 and 2013) that the Cowboys began league play at home, with 13 road trips to start conference action during that span.
   Since the start of Big 12 Conference baseball in 1997, the Cowboys have opened league play on the road 17 times and just seven times in Stillwater.
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Building A Winner
   In the first six seasons as head coach at his alma mater, Josh Holliday built an impressive resume. Among the highlights:
   • The Cowboys have earned six NCAA Regional berths, advanced to two Super Regionals and played in the College World Series for the first time since Holliday was a senior for the Cowboys in 1999.
   • OSU has finished first or second in the Big 12 Conference standings in five of its six seasons under Holliday — first in 2014, second in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2018.
   • The Cowboys finished in the top 10 in the national rankings in 2014 (10th) and 2016 (4th) after ending the 2013 season ranked as high as No. 19. In 2015, they were ranked as high as 17th in the final polls
   • In 2014, OSU won its first-ever Big 12 Conference regular season championship, and the 2017 club captured the second Big 12 Championship title in program history.
   • OSU hosted NCAA Regionals in 2014 and 2015 and was the top-seeded team both times.
   • Holliday has coached 53 All-Big 12 performers, six All-Americans, two Big 12 Pitcher of the Year honorees, a Big 12 Player of the Year and a Big 12 Newcomer of the Year.
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SOS & RPI
   Oklahoma State's strength of schedule appears stout in 2019 as the Cowboys will face 10 NCAA Regional teams from a year ago, including defending national champion Oregon State. Eight of OSU's opponents were nationally ranked in the preseason polls — UCLA (3), Michigan (17), Missouri State (24), TCU (16), Texas (14), Texas Tech (3), Oregon State (2) and Baylor (12) — and four of those are still ranked, including current top-10 teams UCLA and Oregon State.
   OSU is No. 21 in the latest official NCAA RPI; Texas Tech is 17.
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Close Calls
   OSU is 65-39 in one-run games under Josh Holliday, and 68 of the Cowboys' 145 losses under Holliday have come by two runs or less.
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Comeback Cowboys
   Come-from-behind victories have been a trend for the Cowboys under Josh Holliday; OSU has overcome deficits to win 109 games in Holliday's seven seasons. The largest deficit OSU has overcome this season is six runs — the Cowboys trailed USC by a 6-0 margin after two inning on March 8 before coming back to win.
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Armed & Dangerous
   In its first six seasons under the direction of coach Rob Walton, OSU's pitching staff turned in impressive numbers.Â
   The Cowboys' success under Walton includes 20 All-Big 12 pitchers, two consensus first-team All-Americans, two Big 12 Pitcher of the Year winners and a first-round Major League Baseball Draft pick.
   Here's just a sampling of how the Cowboys have performed under Walton, who was named the 2016 ABCA/Baseball America Assistant Coach of the Year:
   • Four of OSU's pitching staffs under Walton recorded an ERA of 3.29 or lower.
   • In 2016, the Cowboys led the Big 12 with 574 strikeouts, 10 shutouts and 21 saves, each totals that ranked as the second highest in a single season in school history.
   • OSU's pitching staff led the Big 12 in ERA in conference-only games in 2014 (2.43) and 2015 (2.50).
   • The Cowboys' 2.84 ERA in 2015 ranked eighth nationally and was the lowest by an OSU pitching staff since 1973.
   • OSU recorded seven shutouts in 2013 and 2014 and had 10 in 2016, the second most in a single season in program history. Those totals also marked three of only six times in program history the Cowboys have tallied seven shutouts or more in a season; in the 26 seasons prior to 2013, OSU reached seven shutouts only once.
   • Jason Hursh was a first-round pick in the 2013 MLB Draft, Brendan McCurry (2014) and Michael Freeman (2015) were first-team All-Americans and Freeman (2015) and Thomas Hatch (2016) were named Big 12 Pitcher of the Year.
   • Freeman's 1.31 ERA ranked sixth in the NCAA in 2015 and was the fifth lowest in a single season in OSU history.
   • McCurry set OSU records for single-season saves (19) and career saves (27).
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Go Pro
  During Josh Holliday's tenure as head coach, Oklahoma State has had 37 players selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. Eleven of those Cowboys were picked in the top 10 rounds, including 2013 first-rounder Jason Hursh.
  In 2016, OSU tied a program record with 11 MLB Draft picks. (The 2007 Cowboys also had 11 draftees). The 11 draft picks tied the Cowboys with Mississippi State for the third most of any Division I program in 2016 behind only Texas A&M (13) and Southern California (12). Five of those went in the first 10 rounds, which marked the most top-10-round picks for OSU since five Pokes were taken in the top-10 rounds in 2008. Seven of the OSU players drafted were pitchers.
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Going, Going, Gone x 12
   OSU enjoyed a record-setting day in its series opener at Kansas as the Cowboys slugged a program single-game record 12 home runs, besting the record of 11 set in 1999 against Chicago State, en route to a 27-6 win.
   Among the other feats from that game:
   • The 12 homers tied OSU with Belmont for the fourth most in a single game in NCAA history. Georgia Southern owns the record with 14 against UT Martin in 2015.
   • Christian Funk and Trevor Boone tied the OSU record for home runs in a game with three. The feat has now been accomplished 16 times by 13 different players in program history; Boone is also one of only three Cowboys to do it twice.
   • Seven different Cowboys homered in the win, and OSU hit at least one homer in each of the final eight innings.
   • OSU's 27 runs were its most ever in a Big 12 game, surpassing the 23 it scored against Kansas State on March 7, 1997. It also marked the most runs in a conference game for the Cowboys since they had 28 at Iowa State in a Big Eight Conference affair on April 16, 1995.
   • The 27 runs were the most in a Big 12 game since Oklahoma had 29 against Kansas State during the 2009 season.
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Tank Smash
   Colin Simpson, aka "Tank," established himself as one of the Big 12's top sluggers over his sophomore and junior seasons in 2017-18, a span during which he smacked 29 home runs and collected 91 RBIs, and he entered his senior season on Preseason All-American and All-Big 12 lists.
   Through 38 games in '19, Simpson leads the Cowboys with 38 RBIs, and he has eight home runs. Six of his eight homers have come in Big 12 play, and he has a league-leading 20 RBIs in conference games.
   An All-Big 12 Second Team and ABCA/Rawlings All-Midwest Region performer last season, Simpson started all 58 games for the Cowboys and hit .280 with a career-high 18 home runs, a total that ranked 17th nationally. He also topped OSU in RBIs (51), total bases (130), walks (37) and slugging percentage (.578) and was second in hits (63), runs (48) and stolen bases (8).
   Primarily a catcher, Simpson started 43 games behind the plate in 2018 but has gotten more time in left field this season with 12 starts; he started six games in left a year ago and also played the position in the Cape Cod League over the summer.
   Simpson enjoyed a breakout sophomore season for the Cowboys in 2017, collecting honorable mention All-Big 12 honors and leading OSU with 11 home runs while ranking third in RBIs (40) and slugging percentage (.492).
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Boone Goes The Dynamite
   Trevor Boone has found his groove with the bat in his hands.
   At the conclusion of the Iowa series, the junior's batting average stood at .194, and he had just one RBI. But since then, Boone has raised his average to .284 to go along with a Big 12-best 13 homers and 33 RBIs.
   In the series opener against Texas, Boone rewrote the OSU record book as he became the first Cowboy to hit three home runs in a game three times in a career. Boone also had three homers in a game last season against Baylor and in the series opener at Kansas earlier this season.
   Boone had a breakout sophomore campaign for the Cowboys in 2018, starting 51 games in center field and earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors.Â
   Boone went on a tear at the plate with the start of Big 12 Conference play; he was hitting .192 in 17 games prior to the conference-opening series at Texas but over the next 39 games he raised his average to .270.
   In OSU's 24 Big 12 games, Boone hit .293 with seven homers and 24 RBIs, both of which ranked second on the team.
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Hit The Slugging Switch
   Carson McCusker has picked up right where he left off in 2018, starting 29 games for the Cowboys this season (26 of those in the outfield) and hitting a team-high .345 to go along with four homers, 12 doubles and 30 RBIs.
   McCusker, who missed OSU's first nine games in April due to illness before returning to the lineup for the Texas series, leads the Cowboys with a .395 batting average in Big 12 play and has a two homers and 16 RBIs in 38 league at-bats.
   In the second game of the Kansas State series, McCusker tied an OSU single-game record with two triples, becoming the first Cowboy since 2011 to reach that mark.
   Over the first five weeks of his first season in an OSU uniform in 2018, McCusker made just one start and collected only one hit, a single, in 11 at-bats.
   Things changed in a hurry for the sophomore in a doubleheader sweep of TCU on March 31. McCusker started both games of the twin bill in right field and went 4-for-6 with three home runs, all solo shots, while also making several highlight-reel defensive plays in the outfield.
   Following the breakout performance, McCusker started 34-straight games in right field and was one of OSU's most consistent performers, hitting .314 with six homers and 11 RBIs in league play to earn honorable mention All-Big 12 accolades.
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Clutch Carter
   Bryce Carter spent parts of four seasons at Stanford from 2015-18, playing in 97 games for the Cardinal (he was granted an injury redshirt season in 2017 after appearing in nine games), but the Oklahoma native chose to spend his final collegiate season in Stillwater as a graduate transfer for the Cowboys.
   Carter has had an immediate impact for OSU, starting 27 games and posting a .319 batting average to go along with 22 RBIs. Sixteen of his RBIs have come with two outs, and he's hitting .517 (15-for-29) with runners in scoring position.
   Carter missed six games (3/31-4/10) with concussion symptoms after taking a foul ball off the mask against TCU and has been out the last five games with a thumb injury.
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New Kid On The Block
   A 36th-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Angels in last year's Major League Baseball Draft, Hueston Morrill chose the Cowboys over professional baseball, and he is having a significant impact in his first collegiate season.
   The freshman middle infielder has spent the majority of his time at second base and is among OSU's leading hitters with a .283 batting average. "Huey" also leads the Cowboys with 13 doubles and eight stolen bases, and he has a team-high 13 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-5 effort in his second start of the season against Wright State (2/23).
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Back On The Bump
   OSU was without three key pitchers and potential weekend starters for most of 2018 — Jensen Elliott, Parker Scott and Mitchell Stone — but the return of that trio has given the Cowboys a boost in 2019.
   • A Freshman All-American in 2016 after going 9-3 in 17 starts, Elliott was 3-0 through four outings in 2017 before undergoing Tommy John Surgery last April. The righty returned to the mound for his 2018 debut on May 13 and pitched in four games over the final few weeks of the season. He is 5-2 with a 3.79 ERA in 10 starts in 2019.
   • Scott pitched in six games as a freshman in 2017, starting twice, before an arm injury ended his season. The southpaw suffered another setback when he underwent TJS that November. He returned to the mound for the first time since March 12, 2017 against Michigan and tossed a scoreless inning, and he earned his first-career win in relief vs. K-State. In nine outings, seven of those in relief, he's 2-0 with a 0.89 ERA and 28 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings.
   • Stone started games on the first two weekends of his freshman season in 2018 but broke his foot on March 2; he did not return to action and was granted a medical redshirt. In his first start of 2019 at UT Rio Grande Valley, the southpaw earned his first-career win by tossing 5 1/3 scoreless innings and striking out six. He is 2-1 in seven appearances in 2019.
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Dealing
   Peyton Battenfield is coming off a sophomore season in which he earned honorable mention All-Big 12 accolades, and he is poised for even more recognition in 2019.
   The right-hander has made 18 relief appearances this season and is 3-3 with a 2.52 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 35 2/3 innings. Opponents are hitting just .159 against him.
   Battenfield turned in a career performance at USC as he took the mound to open the third inning and tossed seven scoreless frames, allowing only two hits and racking up a career-high seven strikeouts on 101 pitches, to earn the win.
   In 2018, Battenfield led OSU with 26 appearances (25 in relief) and was 2-3 with a pair of saves and a 4.66 ERA; he also had 62 strikeouts in 56 innings.
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Fear The Beards
   A pair of Cowboy righties has been a huge boost to the OSU pitching staff in 2019.
   Junior Ben Leeper has emerged as OSU's closer and is thriving in that role as he is 3-1 with four saves and a 2.57 ERA. The Texan did not allow a run over his first 15 1/3 innings this season, and in a team-high 19 appearances, he has 28 strikeouts in 21 innings of work.
   In OSU's win over 16th-ranked Michigan, Leeper took the mound at Dodger Stadium to open the bottom of the 10th and struck out the side to secure OSU's 3-2 victory. He also has saves against UT Rio Grande Valley and Wichita State.
   Leeper has undergone Tommy John surgery twice, missing his senior season of high school and most of the 2016 and 2017 seasons with the Cowboys. He entered 2019 with a 1-2 record and 11.02 ERA in 19 career outings at OSU.
   Standlee was expected to be a key contributor to the OSU staff in 2018 but was forced to redshirt the season after being declared academically ineligible.
   Taking the mound for his first season in 2019, Standlee has appeared in 13 games, six as a starter, and is 2-0 with a save and a 3.45 ERA. The right-hander leads the Cowboys with 40 strikeouts.
   Standlee made his first-career start against Missouri State and was dominant over seven shutout innings, allowing only six singles while striking out eight, the most strikeouts by a Cowboy pitcher this season.
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