February 9, 2012

Alabama takes game one from Clemson

Story by Pat Daniel:

A sellout crowd at Doug Kingsmore stadium witnessed Clemson hand the first game of the Super Regional to the Crimson Tide, courtesy of two costly errors and failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities.  The Tigers gave a valiant effort at a comeback, but fell short, losing 5-4.  The raucous crowd of 6,346 heard more cheers from the Alabama faithful in the end, as the Tide move within one win of punching their ticket to the sixth College World Series in school history, and first since 1999. 

Clemson post game press conference:

(Jack Leggett, Mike Freeman, Casey Harman)

Jack Leggett_Clemson players

Alabama opened up the scoring with a solo home-run by Jake Smith to lead off the second inning.  They proceeded to break the game open with a four-run third inning, capitalizing on two throwing errors by the Tigers.  All four runs in the inning were unearned, and came with two outs.  These would be the final runs of the ball game for Alabama. 

 The Tigers of Clemson mounted a comeback starting in the bottom half of the third inning as Mike Freeman, Jeff Schaus, and Brad Miller each drove in a run to make the score 5-3 after three. 

 Both starting pitchers calmed their nerves from here, as the game became a combination of stranded base runners and timely pitching.  The Tigers seemed to figure out Alabama’s starting pitcher Jimmy Nelson, but just could not get a timely hit.  Clemson stranded 10 base runners, and Alabama stranded seven of their own. 

 Clemson added one more run in the home half of the sixth inning in large part to pinch-hitter Chris Epps narrowly missing an in-the-park home run.  Wilson Boyd scored on the play from first, and Epps wound up being left stranded at third. 

 The Crimson Tide escaped what could have been a huge 7th inning for the Tigers, as starter Jimmy Nelson came unraveled, throwing a wild pitch and then walking the batter to load the bases.  But once again, the Tigers failed to capitalize. 

 Alabama opened each of the first six innings with a leadoff hit, but did not record a single hit in the final three innings.  Clemson threatened in the eighth with two men aboard, but Mike Freeman hit into an inning-ending double play.  From there the game ended rather routinely with the one exception being a rare collegiate ejection during the ninth inning.   Clemson left fielder Jeff Schaus argued a called third strike to open the ninth, and after being warned by the home plate umpire, was tossed from the ball game.  Kyle Parker then also struck out looking, followed by Brad miller grounding out to end the contest. 

 Jimmy Nelson recorded the win for Alabama, improving his record to 9-3 on the season.  He threw 115 pitches, 61 of which were strikes.  He also allowed 4 ER, struck out 4, and walked 5 batters.  Jake Smith closed out the game by pitching the final two innings, allowing 1 hit, no runs, and recording 2 strikeouts.  This was his 6th save on the year. 

Casey Harman fell to 7-3 on the season with tonight’s loss, scattering 10 hits, 5 runs (1 earned), and striking out 9 while not issuing a walk.  He threw 122 pitches, 83 of which were strikes. 

 Clemson will start right handed pitcher Scott Weismann in game two Sunday evening.  He is 7-2 on the year in 16 appearances with a 5.13 ERA.  Alabama will start left hander Adam Morgan Sunday.  He is 7-4 with a 5.52 ERA on the season.  Coach Jack Leggett and an NCAA representative stated after the game that Jeff Schaus will not be suspended for game two of the Super Regional.  Sunday’s first pitch is scheduled for 7:00 pm and will be broadcast live on ESPN2. 

Alabama post game press conference:

(Mitch Gaspard, Jimmy Nelson, Jake Smith)

Bama coach_players

Clemson-Alabama box

Clemson in control of Auburn Regional

Tigers a win away from Super Regional

Tigers a win away from Super Regional

Clemson defeated Auburn 5-2 Saturday night at Plainsman Park in Auburn and is now one win away from advancing to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.  The Tigers will await the winner of tomorrow afternoon’s elimination game between Auburn and Southern Miss.  That game is scheduled for a 2:00 PM Eastern Time start.  The second game is scheduled for a 7:00 PM Eastern Time first pitch.  Southern Miss stayed alive in the regional by defeating Jacksonville State Saturday afternoon 19-6. 

Clemson press  conference

(Jack Leggett, Casey Harman, Wilson Boyd)

clemson news conference

Leggett loses argument

Leggett loses argument

For the second straight game Clemson jumped to the early lead scoring three runs in the first.  Mike Freeman’s two run homer to right was the big blow.  It was his 8th home run of the season.  John Hinson had an RBI single in the inning.

Mike Freeman interview

mike freeman

Wilson Boyd

Wilson Boyd

Clemson added two more runs in the fourth Richie Shaffer doubled off the mini-Monster in left and scored on Wilson Boyd’s double into the gap in left center field.  Boyd would score two batters later when Auburn third baseman Dan Gamache made a nice play on a hard hit ball by Will Lamb but threw wild to first. 

Clemson lefthander Casey Harman retired eleven of the first thirteen batters he faced and did not give up a hit until the fifth when Tony Caldwell left off the inning with his 10th home run over the mini-Monster.  Auburn’s other run also came on a solo home over the wall in left by Hunter Morris to lead off the ninth.  It was his 22nd homer of the season.  Caldwell followed with a single but was wiped up by Clemson’s second double play of the night, and Harman got Casey McElroy to fly out to right to end the game.

Casey Harman

Casey Harman

It was the first complete game of Harman’s  career.  He allowed just five hits and struck out eight to improve to 7-2.  Grant Dayton took the loss to fall to 8-3.

Auburn press conference

(John Pawlowski, Grant Dayton)

auburn news conference

Except for a dropped pop up by shortstop Brad Miller in the third, Clemson’s defense was again was stellar.  There were the two double plays, and in the sixth, with a runner on first and two outs, centerfielder Wilson Boyd made a spectacular catch against the wall in centerfield  to rob Brian Fletcher of extra bases and save a run. 

Clemson is now 40-21 and one win away from advancing to a Super Regional for the second year in a row.   Will Lamb will start on the mound for Clemson Sunday night. 

Clemson-Auburn box