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March 24,
2008
Yellowjackets Open
Home Slate Versus Colorado Christian
BILLINGS, Mont. – The Montana State
Billings baseball team will open the home portion of the
schedule Tuesday at 12 p.m. against Colorado Christian in a
doubleheader at Pirtz Field. The Yellowjackets stand at
4-16 on the year and 0-8 in the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference.
MSUB will be looking to snap an eight-game
skid and 12 of 13 in the home debut. Colorado Christian
enters the week with a 9-17 record and a 2-14 record in the
RMAC. The Cougars have lost six-straight and 14 of 16.
This past week, the Yellowjackets dropped
four games at Central Washington and had the lead in three of
them in the early going. CWU came from behind for 4-1, 8-2
and 11-1 victories and jumped ahead in the final game for a 6-1
win. Matt Kakalecik led the way for the Yellowjackets
offensively, hitting a team-best .357 with five hits, one home
run and three RBI. He slugged .571 for the week.
Kakalecik was named honorable mention Player of the Week for his
efforts.
In addition, Cole Pryor began to heat
things up as he batted at a .333 clip with a 3 for 9 performance
from the dish with one triple and one run scored. He was
one of four Yellowjackets to swipe a base as well. He was
hitting .173 entering last week. Pryor is the only player
to have played in all 20 games thus far.
Central Washington used a total of four
pitchers in the series as each starter went the distance and
combined for a 1.12 ERA and allowed just five runs.
Leading the way for the Yellowjackets this
season Levi Johnson who is hitting a team-best .366.
Kakalecik is second on the squad in average at .357 and leads
the team with two home runs, four doubles and eight RBI.
Nick Rupert and Matt Schoonover lead the team with 17 hits each
and Pryor has scored a team-best 11 times.
As a team, the Yellowajackets are hitting
.238 on the year. MSUB has 26 doubles, five triples and
five home runs. The team is slugging .319 and have a .924
fielding percentage with 51 errors.
On the hill, Steve Scott leads the team
with a 2-3 record and a 5.90 ERA. Scott, who was named
GNAC Player of the Week earlier this season, leads the team with
29 innings pitched. He also leads the team in strikeouts
with 36 in five starts and has one complete game.
The Cougars are led by Michael Cavazos who
is averaging a team-best .357 in 14 games, along with four
doubles, one triple and two home runs. Chad Barnhill is
hitting .347 and has played and started in all 26 games.
Barnhill leads the team with 34 hits and seven doubles.
Chris Guyer, who is hitting .341, leads the team with seven home
runs and 30 RBI. He is slugging a team-best .683.
As a team, the Cougars are hitting .282
with 50 doubles, two triples and 14 home runs. The team is
slugging .401 and has committed 58 errors on the year.
Matt Tomlinson (1-1) leads the team in
appearances with nine and has one start and one save to go along
with a 3.80 ERA. Andrew Kaiser, who is 4-3 on the year,
leads the team with 44 innings pitched in seven starts. He
also has a team-best three complete games.
As a staff, the Cougars have an ERA of 7.96
in 193.1 innings of work. The team has allowed 223 runs
and 171 have been earned. The opponents have an ERA of
5.99 and have given up 168 runs and 136 earned.
This weekend, the Yellowjackets return to
conference play as they travel to Northwest Nazarene for a
four-game series beginning Friday at 4 p.m. The Crusaders
are coming off a huge weekend where they defeated No. 14 Cal
State Stanislaus three times in a four-game series. NNU
has a 16-10 record overall and a 2-6 record in conference play.
The Crusaders are in the midst of a three-game series with
Simpson University before hosting the Yellowjackets.
Leading the way for the Crusaders this
season is Zach Aakhus who is averaging a team-best .393 on the
year. He leads the team in hits (35), doubles (12),
triples (2), home runs (4), RBIs (27) and slugging percentage at
a .708 clip. Also hitting over .300 is Jimmy VanBeek at a
.349 clip.
The staff has four pitchers who see significant starts. Chris
Mahelona leads the way with a 4.18 ERA in six starts. He has
two complete games in 32.1 innings pitched. Andy Pottenger
leads the team in innings pitched at 33.1 and carries a 4.59
ERA. Cory Warburton has four saves and a 2.16 ERA as the
closer.
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