COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- The 2010 college baseball season is quickly
approaching, and the Tennessee Tech baseball team has a lot to be
excited for. The Golden Eagles will throw out the first pitch on
Feb. 19, beginning a three-game series at Georgia Southern.
Tech’s first home game comes the following weekend, a
three-game series against Cleveland State on Feb. 26, 27 and
28.
Following one of the most exciting seasons in Golden Eagle baseball
history, the bar has officially been raised for the Tennessee Tech
baseball program. After tasting victory in the NCAA tournament in
2009, the Golden Eagles are out for more in 2010. And this Tech
squad is poised to make another postseason run with a roster filled
with experienced upperclassmen and promising newcomers.
Tech returns five out of eight starting position players and nine
of its top 11 pitchers, ERA-wise, from last season. And the Golden
Eagles reloaded with a head-turning incoming class featuring 12
elite freshmen and four proven junior college transfers.
With proven players, a dedicated coaching staff, and a blue-collar
mentality, the 2010 Golden Eagles will be a force to be reckoned
with in defense of their OVC championship.
PITCHING
Pitching should again be a strong point for the Golden Eagles as
returning all-Ohio Valley Conference pitcher Lee Henry returns for
his senior season. Henry went 9-3 with a 3.43 ERA last season, and
threw five complete games in six starts on the year. He appeared in
21 games, and struck out 80 batters while allowing just 40 walks in
78.2 innings pitched.
The frontrunners to join Henry in the weekend rotation are Adam
Liberatore and Matthew Shepherd. Liberatore was a weekend starter
to begin the 2009 season, but suffered a season-ending injury early
in the year after going 2-0 with a perfect 0.00 ERA in three
starts. He struck out 21 batters and allowed only six walks in 17
innings pitched, giving up only seven hits and no runs before
undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Shepherd started eight games as a freshman in 2009 and made 12
total appearances. He pitched 36.2 innings and finished the season
with a 3-3 record. Shepherd also found success in the Valley
Baseball League over the summer, finishing with a 1.95 ERA in nine
appearances, throwing a total of 37 innings.
Junior transfer Stephen Pryor also has a chance to crack the
weekend rotation. Pryor was previously drafted by the Texas
Rangers, and had a very strong fall at Tech. Whether it’s as
a weekend starter, mid-week starter, or top flight reliever, Pryor
will be a go-to guy on the Golden Eagle pitching staff in 2010.
Juniors A.J. Kirby-Jones and Chad Oberacker, who both excel at the
plate and defensively around the diamond, are also expected to be
top pitchers for coach Matt Bragga on the mound. Kirby-Jones will
be Tech’s top closer, and has built a solid resume in two
years on the mound at Tech. He led the team with a 2.92 ERA as a
freshman in 2008, and led the team with three saves in 2009.
Kirby-Jones had 52 strikeouts and only 37 walks with a .247
opponents batting average in 2009. Oberacker started seven games on
the mound and pitched in eight last season, throwing a total of
31.2 innings. He has pitched a total of 52.2 innings in his
two-year Tech career, and has 54 strikeouts and a 5-5 record. He
also pitched in the Valley Baseball League in the summer of 2009,
and threw 26.1 innings with a 5.13 ERA.
Junior Chason Choate came on strong at the end of 2009. Choate
started five games for the Golden Eagles and had the second best
ERA of any returning Tech pitcher, and led the team in opponent
batting average at just .241.
Sophomores Ben Burgess and Chad Hayes, who both primarily play
other positions, have proven they can win games on the mound as
well. Hayes pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout in April and
Burgess got his first collegiate win in the OVC tournament, which
sent Tech to the OVC championship game. Freshman Ryan Hopkins
brings a strong presence to the mound with a 6-foot-3 220 pound
frame, and is expected to be make an impact in competitive moment
situations.
Junior Jared Dobbs, who earned OVC all-tournament team honors in
2008 and OVC all-newcomer honors in 2007, is recovering from a
shoulder injury that sidelined him most of last season, and could
be a factor late in 2010.
Freshmen to watch on the mound include Tristan Archer, who was
drafted by the Oakland Athletics after his senior year in high
school, Nick Price, who went 10-1 with a 1.17 ERA during his senior
campaign, Andy Williams, who has a no-hitter, 9-1 record and 1.47
ERA under his belt at the high school ranks, and lefty Austin
Anderson.
CATCHERS
Ben Burgess is Tech’s most experienced returning catcher
after playing 15 games behind the dish in 2009. Burgess was an OVC
all-newcomer selection last season after starting 54 games as a
freshman, and posting a .316 batting average with nine doubles,
four home runs and 45 RBIs.
Brandon Crossman will bring a wealth of experience to the position,
as he has played in 31 games at catcher for the Golden Eagles in
his two-year career. Sophomore Doug Martin saw action in three
games behind the plate in a reserve role as a freshman in 2009.
Newcomers Evan Frazier and Michael Morris will also see time at
catcher for Tech in 2010.
INFIELD
Tech’s infield heading into 2010 is a tale of two sides. The
left side of the infield will be entirely new, as Evan Webb and
Heath Cheverton, who started all 56 games in 2009 at third base and
shortstop, leave some large shoes to fill. But the Golden Eagles
have eager newcomers who are equipped to answer the call. Junior
transfers Devin Rivers and Frankie Beech are two top candidates to
fill the left side vacancies. Rivers, out of Northwest Shoals
Community College, led all Alabama Junior College players in home
runs per game in 2009, hitting 17 on the season, and was second in
slugging percentage at .823. Beech, a transfer from Motlow State
Community College, led all Tennessee Junior College players with a
.438 batting average in 2009, and hit .403 in his two-year career.
Both are exceptional athletes and standout defensive players.
Zephan Guyear is also a strong candidate to fill one of those
positions. The freshman was named the District 6AAA Player of the
Year as a high school senior.
However, the right side of the field returns every start from a
season ago, as Chad Hayes and Trice powers combined to start every
game at second base and A.J. Kirby-Jones and Tate McMillan were
Tech’s primary first basemen. Kirby-Jones was a second-team
all-OVC selection, and was named the OVC tournament’s MVP. He
tied the school record for home runs in a season with 20, and is
near the top in almost every other Tech single-season and career
batting record. McMillan has 62 starts in his three-year Golden
Eagle career, and has a .283 career batting average, and hit .342
in 2008.
OUTFIELD
The Golden Eagles have a star-studded lineup returning in the
outfield, highlighted by 2009 OVC all-tournament team members
Casanova Donaldson, Chad Oberacker and Ben Burgess. Oberacker led
the team in batting average in 2009, hitting .354, and Donaldson
was second with a .333 average. Oberacker and Donaldson were also
Tech’s top two base stealers in 2009. Burgess’ .316
average was fourth on the team, and the trio combined to hit 22
doubles, 10 home runs and start 139 games in 2009. With Burgess
likely to see extended playing time behind the plate for Tech, Seth
Edwards will fill the open spot in left field. Edwards is a
middle-of-the-lineup type hitter who can also be a threat on the
bases.
Tech also brought in freshmen Austin Wulf, Will Thomas and Greg
Glaser to add depth to the position. All three can cover ground in
the outfield and punish opponents from the plate.
DESIGNATED HITTER
With more deadly bats on the roster than defensive positions in
the lineup, the Golden Eagles expect to see consistent production
from the designated hitter spot. A.J. Kirby-Jones will fill that
role in games that he is likely enter as a relief pitcher. Tate
McMillan also filled the DH role last season, drawing 24 walks with
a .418 on-base percentage.
Also look for Ben Burgess, Frankie Beech or Devin Rivers to fill
that spot if not in the defensive lineup.
SCHEDULE
In the first several weeks of the season Tech meets teams either
for the first time or the first time in recent memory, including
series against Georgia Southern, Cleveland State, Bradley, South
Alabama, Buffalo, Memphis and SIU-Edwardsville.
Among Tech’s 30 home contests are four OVC weekend series
against Eastern Illinois, Morehead State, Austin Peay and Murray
State. The Golden Eagles face conference road series at
Jacksonville State, Southeast Missouri, Eastern Kentucky and Murray
State. In addition to those early-season non-conference series, the
Golden Eagles have single games against Vanderbilt and Tennessee,
plus home-and-home contests against in-state rivals East Tennessee,
Middle Tennessee Belmont and Lipscomb.
The OVC Tournament, which moves to Pringles Park in Jackson, Tenn.,
is scheduled for May 26-30 for the teams which finish in the top
six places in the standings. Last year, the Golden Eagles captured
the OVC Tournament title under Bragga and advanced to the NCAA
Clemson Regional. This year’s NCAA Regionals are scheduled
for June 5-8.
June 28, 2010
Building a Tradition of Excellence
June 20, 2010
A.J. and Chad: Tech's Outstanding Male Athletes for 2010
June 18, 2010
Golden Eagle sluggers earn a couple more
June 4, 2010
Tech's David Mays inducted into OVC Hall of Fame
May 17, 2010
Oberacker owns the votes for OVC Player of the Week
May 16, 2010
Skyhawks snap Techs win streak in series finale
May 6, 2010
Golden Eagles and Govs face off at Tech
May 1, 2010
Entire series washed out at Eastern Kentucky
April 28, 2010
Golden Eagles eye sweep of ETSU on the road Wednesday night
April 25, 2010
Five home runs lift Tech to OVC sweep, third place in OVC
April 24, 2010
Tech vs. Morehead Series Delayed Due to Rain
April 23, 2010
Start time moves up to 11 a.m. against Morehead State
April 20, 2010
MTSU snaps Techs five-game winning streak, 11-5
April 13, 2010
Golden Eagles complete season sweep over Belmont, 15-3
April 10, 2010
Golden Eagles drop pair of tight OVC contests at SEMO
April 7, 2010
Oberacker slams Tech to 12-8 victory over Lipscomb
April 6, 2010
Patience and power pay off as Tech tops Lipscomb, 15-14
March 27, 2010
Golden Eagles felled twice by SIUE Cougars Saturday
March 20, 2010
Memphis wins 6-1 over Tennessee Tech
March 16, 2010
Golden Eagle baseball team faces two in-state foes
March 14, 2010
Tech tops Buffalo in series finale
March 13, 2010
Golden Eagles split Saturday double-header with Buffalo
March 10, 2010
Golden Eagles snap skid with 14-13 win over South Alabama
March 9, 2010
Golden Eagles visit South Alabama for a pair
March 3, 2010
Early Vandy lead holds up, Tech falls 10-1 to Commodores
March 2, 2010
Golden Eagles visit No. 30 Vanderbilt
February 28, 2010
Golden Eagles clinch series with dominating win over Cleveland State
February 27, 2010
Seventh inning rally leads Tech to 10-8 victory
February 26, 2010
Tech pitchers fan 16 but fall 7-2 in home opener
February 26, 2010
Tech's A.J. Kirby-Jones featured on PingBaseball.com
February 25, 2010
Schedule changes announced for Saturday's action
February 24, 2010
Tech set for home opener against Cleveland State
February 20, 2010
Georgia Southern out-lasts Golden Eagles
February 19, 2010
Golden Eagles win season opener at Georgia Southern
February 18, 2010
Outstanding TTU Alumni include two athletes, one supporter
February 17, 2010
Golden Eagles begin championship defense this weekend
February 4, 2010
Golden Eagle baseball camp canceled Saturday
January 22, 2010
Long-time TTU supporter Howell Bush passes away at age 94
January 19, 2010
Tech's Bragga honored as TBCA Coach of the Year
January 18, 2010
Baseball team to face new and traditional rivals, 24 OVC games
December 17, 2009
Former Golden Eagle pitcher Erik Sabel coaching at Visalia