Weekend Baseball: Heading to Blacksburg

Wolfpack Baseball (30-21, 11-16 ACC, 5th Atlantic) closes out the regular season this weekend on the road in Blacksburg vs the Hokies of VT.

Winners of 8 of their last 10 games, including 3 consecutive weekend series wins, the Pack is finally playing at least something like the top 10 team they were purported to be in the pre-season.  Unfortunately it very well might be too little too late.

With the ACC Baseball Tourney getting underway on Tuesday of next week (whether the Pack finds themselves there or not) this weekend’s ACC series are all Thursday thru Saturday affairs.

Week in Review

State took 2 of 3 from Wake Forest last weekend, including dominant wins on Friday and Saturday. After dropping the series finale on Monday in extra innings vs the Deacs, the Pack bounced back on Tuesday to subdue Radford on the road.

RADFORD, Va. – NC State baseball’s Brett Austin provided a career high four RBIs including two doubles and a homer as the Wolfpack rolled 6-1 over Radford on Tuesday night at Radford University Baseball Stadium.

The Pack (30-21) won its ninth game in the last 12 tries by taking a 1-0 lead in the top of the first and adding two more in the fifth. Radford (30-20) trimmed the lead to 3-1, before State piled on two more runs in the seventh and another in the ninth to set the final at 6-1.

Austin carried the day with a 3-for-4 performance including four RBIs, a run, and a walk while doubling twice and contributing his fourth homer of the year, a solo shot in the ninth. Andrew Knizner came one hit shy of matching a career high in a 4-for-5 outing with a triple, an RBI, and two runs.

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The Wolfpack pitching staff carried a no-hitter two outs into the sixth inning. Joe O’Donnell (3-0) earned the win with three perfect innings in the third, fourth, and fifth with four punchouts. Ryan Williamson started and no-hit the Highlanders for two innings with one walk and three strikeouts.

VTLogo    Virginia Tech Hokies

20-29 (8-19 ACC, 7th Coastal); Last 10:2-8; Streak:Lost 1
2013: 40-22 (15-14 ACC)

After a 2013 campaign which saw the Hokies ranked for much of the season and Blacksburg as an NCAA Tournament regional host, the 2014 season has seen VT treading water all season long. Losers of their last 3 ACC series, including sweeps at the hands of Duke and Carolina, VT is currently fighting to stay ahead of ND and NOT finish as the worst team in the ACC.

Batting/Offense

VT is an above average hitting club with respect to batting average (.279, t2nd ACC), but they’ve had a difficult time generating the number of runs one might expect (5.02 rpg, 10th), and they don’t generally hit for power (11HR, t12th).

Team Comparison

  • Batting avg – .279 (NCSU .267)
  • Runs/game – 5.02 (NCSU 5.75)
  • HR – 11 (NCSU 28)
  • Total Hits – 476 (NCSU 468)
  • Total Runs – 251 (NCSU 293)
  • OBP – .375 (NCSU .365)
  • Slgpct – .353 (NCSU .370)
  • Walks – 225 (NCSU 219)
  • Struck Out – 317 (379)
  • Stolen Bases – 56/75 (NCSU 66/83)

The biggest Hokie threats at the plate include:

Mark Zagunis (#2,JR,C/OF) – .332 avg, 1HR, 35RBI, 10 doubles, .418 slgpct, 43runs, 18K/31BB, 15/18SB
Saige Jenco (#18,FR,CF) – .330 avg, 1HR, 15RBI, .374 slgpct, 36 runs, 19K/39BB, 20/26SB
Brendon Hayden (#34,JR,DH/1B) – .319 avg, 7HR, 43RBI, 16 doubles, .530 slgpct, 34 runs, 45K/30BB, 2/3SB
Sean Keselica (#25,JR,1B/P/DH) – .263 avg, 0HR, 36RBI, .321 slgpct, 23 runs, 36K/21BB, 1/1SB
Alex Perez (#8,JR,2B) – .250 avg, 0HR, 21RBI, .301 slgpct, 28 runs, 29K/28BB, 2/3SB

Pitching/Defense

VT is the worst pitching team in the league with respect to giving up runs, both earned and otherwise.  Their team ERA of 5.12 and their runs allowed/game of 5.99 are last in the league and it’s not even close. Even BC looks at VT’s pitching numbers and says “WTF???”

Team Comparison

  • ERA – 5.12 (NCSU 3.08)
  • Runs Allowed/game – 5.99 (NCSU 3.76)
  • Total Hits Allowed – 477 (NCSU 390)
  • Total Runs Allowed – 296 (NCSU 192)
  • HR Allowed – 20 (NCSU 18)
  • Against avg – .276 (NCSU .231)
  • Strikeouts – 309 (NCSU 473)
  • Walks Allowed – 205 (NCSU 208)

VT’s starters this weekend:

Sean Keselica (#25,JR,LHP) – 3-4, 4.19 ERA, 58.0IP, 2HR, 34K/28BB, against avg .267
Brad Markey (#35,SR,RHP) – 2-7, 3.22 ERA, 78.1IP, 3HR, 56K/17BB, against avg .252
Kit Scheetz (#9,FR,RHP) – 4-1, 6.04 ERA, 44.2IP, 4HR, 37K/16BB, against avg .317

Defensively, VT is average, with a fldpct of .965 (NCSU .970)

Games Schedule – Pitching Probables – TV

  • Thurs 5/15, 5:30pm – Logan Jernigan vs Sean Keselica – ESPN3
  • Fri 5/16, 5:30pm – Carlos Rodon vs Brad Markey – none
  • Sat 5/17, 2pm – Patrick Peterson vs Kit Scheetz – none

Weekend Notes

ACC Standings

Atlantic Division
Conference Overall
rank schools W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT
1.  Florida State 19-8-0 .704 39-13-0 .750
2.  Maryland 15-14-0 .517 34-19-0 .642
3.  Clemson 13-13-0 .500 32-21-0 .604
4.  Wake Forest 13-14-0 .481 28-24-0 .538
5.  NC State 11-16-0 .407 30-21-0 .588
6.  Boston College 9-18-0 .333 21-31-0 .404
7.  Notre Dame 6-21-0 .222 19-31-0 .380
Coastal Division
Conference Overall
rank schools W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT
1.  Miami 22-5-0 .815 38-14-0 .731
2.  Virginia 21-6-0 .778 42-9-0 .824
3.  Duke 15-12-0 .556 31-21-0 .596
4.  North Carolina 14-13-0 .519 31-21-0 .596
5.  Georgia Tech 14-16-0 .467 30-23-0 .566
6.  Pitt 11-16-0 .407 22-27-0 .449
7.  Virginia Tech 8-19-0 .296 20-29-1 .410

Elsewhere in the ACC this weekend

  • Carolina @ Miami
  • Duke @ FSU
  • BC @ Clemson
  • UVa @ Wake
  • Pitt @ ND

GT hosts South Florida OOC.
UMd’s regular season is finished and they are idle.

ACC Tourney Picture

  1. Miami           22-5
  2. FSU               19-8
  3. UVa               21-6
  4. Duke             15-12
  5. Carolina      14-13
  6. Maryland   15-14
  7. Clemson     13-13
  8. Wake           13-14
  9. GT                14-16
  10. Pitt               11-16
  • NCSU          11-16
  • BC                 9-18

As of right now, NCSU would be on the outside looking in because Pitt owns the tiebreaker against the Pack by virtue of a better record vs the highest seeded common opponent (Damn you Blue Devils!!!), though Clemson could change that before the weekend is over if they can manage to sweep BC and Duke gets swept in Tallahassee.

Simply put, State needs to do some winning this weekend and hope for the best in South Bend (and elsewhere) if it wants to land in G’boro next week. If they manage to win at least one more game than Pitt, the tiebreaker won’t matter and they’re in. State closing out against VT is therefore a good thing. Unfortunately, Pitt is closing out against ND.

For (most of) the convoluted possibilities re: the Pack’s ACC Tourney seeding picture, go here.

Without a doubt, Wolfpack Baseball is in the (ahem)…Danger Zone

Go Pack!!!

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  • #52000
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    6-4 Pack mid 5th.
    Incidentally, Rodon pitch count already at 93 so at most he likely has only two more innings today (and possibly in his NCSU career)

    #52001
    elvislives
    Participant

    Carlos at 93 pitches heading into the bottom of the 5th. Can’t think that he’ll be out there much past this inning.

    #52002
    elvislives
    Participant

    Jinx

    #52003
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Jinx

    LOL. Yeah, at this point I’m just hoping he can make it out of the 5th with a lead after just plunking another batter to give VT 2 on and one away.

    #52004
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Rodon wiggles out of it.
    6-4 after 5.

    #52005
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Video feed back up with new address…

    #52006
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    UVa leads Wake 3-2 in the 7th of their first game of the day.

    EDIT – Check that…now 5-2 in the 8th

    #52007
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Wake scores 3 in the bottom of the 9th to tie things up with UVa and send that one to extra frames.

    #52008
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Rodon goes 120 today.

    No alternative.

    #52009
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    He took the hill in game one ‘Dog. Wasn’t sharp, but he’s in line for the win.

    9-4 Pack going to bottom 9th.

    #52010
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Wake makes good on their comeback vs UVa, walks off with an RBI single in the 10th.

    6-5 final

    #52011
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Rodon gets the win (6-7), Pack downs Hokies, 9-4 final.

    Game two in just a little while, weather permitting.

    #52012
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Yes, Wuf…just late to the radio. The alternative to maxing out at 120 around the 7th, was producing runs.

    Austin is quietly moving himself inside round 4.

    #52013
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Video feed for game 2

    #52014
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    See…GD it…Fincher brings in the first run, without Avent stageplay.

    Someone put the skipper in the hold.

    #52015
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    5 runs on 5 hits after my boy Fincher dissed Ahad.

    #52016
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Yep, giving ’em away early again. That 5 spot could have been even better.

    5-0 Pack mid 4th.

    #52017
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Pitt falls to ND again in South Bend….1-0 final.

    If Pack wins today OR tomorrow, they are in.

    Pack still leads 5-3 mid 5th.

    #52018
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Let Austin call pitches.

    You know how embarrassing it is to a catcher to be bound to peeping into the dugout?

    #52019
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Micromanagement at its finest.

    #52022
    Pack78
    Participant

    Just in from work (following on Gametracker)-WUF: where are the hilarious cat pix that carried us to Omaha last year?

    #52023
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    “You know how embarrassing it is to a catcher to be bound to peeping into the dugout?”

    I can’t even imagine. That sounds ludicrous to me.

    #52024
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    where are the hilarious cat pix that carried us to Omaha last year?

    Maybe we’ll have to break some out if we hold on and make post-season.

    6-3 Pack heading to bottom 9th.

    #52025
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Ply with the catch!

    We win we in.

    #52026
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    VT makes it interesting but Pack holds on 6-5.

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