February 9, 2012

Clemson mum on pitching plans for today

Scott Weismann will turn a five run lead over to the bullpen today

Scott Weismann will turn a five run lead over to the bullpen today

It is still unclear who will be on the mound for Clemson when the Tigers resume their game with Oklahoma this afternoon.   Clemson will have a 6-1 lead with Oklahoma batting in the top of the sixth when play resumes at 4:30.

Scott Weismann started on the mound last night and pitched five innings.  He allowed three hits and the one earned run in that span.  It seems highly unlikely that he would return to the mound today. 

Clemson baseball media relations director Brian Hennessy issued the following response when asked about the Tigers potential pitching plans:

“We only announce starting pitchers before a game, ” Hennessy told SCRN via email.  “Weismann is pitching for us right now until someone (if anyone) relieves him at some point.”

There is some word trickling out of Omaha that Jack Leggett could turn to Will Lamb to finish the game.  The sophomore lefty is 4-4 with a 4.93 ERA this season.

Clemson and Oklahoma battle for control of bracket

Jack Leggett and the Tigers have overcome a lot to advance in Omaha

Jack Leggett and the Tigers have overcome a lot to advance in Omaha

Here is Clemson’s game capsule for tonight’s College World Series matchup against Oklahoma.  Both teams are 1-0 in the CWS.  The winner tonight will be of until Friday and will only have to win one more game to advance to the national championship series next week.  The loser will have to play the winner of USC-Arizona State in an elimination game on Thursday night.

Clemson (44-23) vs. Oklahoma (50-16)

9:00 EST @ Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE

Starting pitchers:

Clemson:  RHP Scott Weismann (8-2, 5.09 ERA)

Oklahoma:  RHP Bobby Shore (10-4, 3.86 ERA)

Tigers coach Jack Leggett on his team’s mindset in Omaha

Leggett on his team

Follow the action live here.

This and that….

  • Clemson beat Arizona State 6-3 in its CWS opener on Monday.  Oklahoma defeated USC 4-3 in its opener.
  • This is just the second meeting between these two schools.  The Sooner won the first and only meeting 7-6 on May 22, 1992.  That game was played in the Mideast Regional in Starkville, MS.  Jack Leggett was an assistant coach with the Tigers.
  • Today (June 22nd) marks the latest date Clemson has ever played a baseball game.
  • Kyle Parker (26th pick to the Colorado Rockies) is the only first round pick playing in the College World Series.
  • Clemson has played in 67 games this season and has had the lead in 61 of those games.
  • This is Clemson’s 12th appearance in the College World Series.  They have not won the title.
  • Oklahoma has been to Omaha ten times and has won two national titles (1951, 1994).

Tigers hang on to win spot in World Series

Tigers hope to strike pose in Omaha, too

Tigers hope to strike pose in Omaha, too

Story by Pat Daniel:

Clemson is headed back to the College World Series for the 12th time after an 8-6 win over Alabama Monday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.  The Tigers won the Super Regional two games to one surviving a scare in the bottom of the ninth as the Crimson Tide rallied for five runs and got the winning run to the plate.
 
Jack Leggett

Jack Leggett

The Crimson Tide enjoyed a 1-0 lead for less than 5 minutes as the Clemson bats were still red hot today after last night’s performance. John Hinson hit a 2-run HR in the top of the 2nd, and the Tigers tallied 2 runs apiece in each of the next 2 innings, jumping out to a commanding 6-1 lead. Every Tiger starter had at least 1 hit for the game, and was led by first-baseman Richie Shaffer’s 2 HR and 3 RBI. The Tigers added two more insurance runs in the 7th when Shaffer hit his 2nd homer, giving them an 8-1 lead.

Jack Leggett press conference:
 

This was more than enough as Dominic Leone finished the game with stats of 5.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R (0 ER), 3 strikeouts, and 1 walk on 75 pitches, 50 of which were strikes.

The Tiger bullpen was strong until the 9th, when things got dicey. Kevin Brady allowed a 2 run homer  to Brett Booth, and Tomas Cruz walked in another run. The third error of the game on SS Brad Miller brought in two more runs bringing the score to 8-6. Finally, Jake Smith popped up to left to end the game, and a dog pile ensued at the mound in front of a crowd of 5,250.

Clemson press conference:

(Jack Leggett, Richie Shaffer, John Hinson, Dominic Leone)

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John Hinson

John Hinson

Alabama expected great pitching today from starter Nathan Kilcrease, but he could not find his rhythm, lasting 5 innings while allowing 6 ER on 11 hits with 2 walks and 1 strikeout. He threw 100 pitches, 57 of which were strikes. The Crimson Tide bullpen allowed two more runs, and combined allowed the Tigers to have 16 hits for the game.  Alabama stranded 10 base-runners, unable to find timely hits until the end.

Alabama finishes their season at 42-25, with head coach Mitch Gispard tying the Alabama record for wins by a first year coach.

Clemson improves their record to 43-23 and moves on to face Arizona State in the opening round of the College World Series.

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 ready to take on Alabama

Clemson is back at home for the Super Regional against  beginning Saturday night at 6:00 PM on ESPNU.  Game two will be Sunday night at 7:00 PM on ESPN2.  And if necessary, game three will be Monday at either 1:00 PM or 7:00 PM on ESPN2.

Jack Leggett

Jack Leggett

Clemson is hosting a Super Regional for the fourth time.  Each of the three previous times, the Tigers won the Super Regional and advanced to the College World Series.  Clemson has a sparkling record at home in NCAA tournament play with a 39-8 record including a mark of 36-6 under Jack Leggett.

Jack Leggett press conference

jack leggett presser

The Tigers will start lefthander Casey Harman Saturday.  He is 7-2 with a 3.95 ERA and is coming off a strong performance in last week’s regional at Auburn.  Harman beat the home team last Saturday with a complete game, five hit performance allowing just two runs.  Scott Weismann is the likely starter for game two for Clemson.

Clemson third baseman John Hinson

john hinson 6-11

Alabama has set its starting pitchers for all three games.  Righthander Jimmy Nelson will start Saturday night.  He’s 8-2 with a 3.92 ERA.  Sunday’s starter will be righthander Nathan Kilcrease.  He’s 8-2 with a 2.42 ERA.  And if a third game is necessary Monday,  lefthander Adam Morgan will get the start.  He’s 7-4 with a 5.52 ERA.