Quick Hits
• All three games will be broadcast on KNSS 1330 AM with Mike Kennedy and Shane Dennis calling the action. There will also be an audio stream available at goshockers.com. Thursday's game will be televised on Cox Channel Kansas with Mark Ewing and Shane Dennis. Â
• WSU leads the overall series with Dallas Baptist, 6-5. The Shockers also lead the series in Wichita, 4-3.
• WSU has played 37 games against teams in the top-127 of the RPI and will play three more against Dallas Baptist this weekend.
• The Shockers have a strength of schedule of 45 and a non-conference SOS of 42 according to D1Baseball.com.
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Mikel Mucha needs two more hits to reach 200 for his career. He would become the 55th Shocker to reach that milestone.
• In the month of May,
John Hayes has made six appearances with three saves. He has a 1.42 ERA in 6.1 innings pitched with five strikeouts.
• In the last 10 games, WSU is 4-6 and hitting .341 with a 6.83 ERA and .960 fielding percentage.
• In the last 10 games,
Travis Young is hitting .500, while
Trey Vickers is hitting .447,
Mikel Mucha is hitting .355,
Josh DeBacker is hitting .350,
Dayton Dugas is hitting .343 and
Greyson Jenista and
Alec Bohm are hitting .333.
• In his last nine appearances,
Chase Williams has a 1.12 ERA in eight innings pitched with eight strikeouts.
• WSU is 16-15 at home.
• In 31 home games, WSU is hitting .317 with a 5.67 ERA and a .968 fielding percentage.
• In 31 home games,
Mikel Mucha is hitting .375,
Trey Vickers is hitting .361,
Dayton Dugas is hitting .356,
Alec Bohm is hitting .351,
Greyson Jenista is hitting .337 and
Luke Ritter is hitting .333.
• On May 7 against INS,
Zach Reding became the first Shocker to pinch-hit a grand slam since Phil Napolitan in 2004.
• The Shockers rank 82nd nationally in doubles, 27th in walks, 82nd in batting average, 57th in hits, 69th in on base percentage, 67th in runs, 88th in scoring and 58th in shutouts.
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John Hayes ranks 27th nationally in appearances and
Cody Tyler 69th in complete games.
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Zach Reding and
Trey Vickers are currently on six-game hitting streaks.
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Mikel Mucha and
Trey Vickers lead the Shockers with 16 multi-hit games, while
Greyson Jenista and
Gunnar Troutwine lead with eight multi-RBI games.
• WSU is 13-4 on May 19 since 1978. The Shockers are 15-7 on May 20 and 11-6 on May 21.
• WSU is 443-188-1 all-time overall in the month of May.
• The Shockers hit four home runs on April 5 against ORU. It was the most HR's in a game since 2011.
• Head Coach Todd Butler recorded his 150th career win on March 1 against Omaha.
• Freshman
Alec Bohm became the first freshman in Shocker history to hit a home run in his first collegiate plate appearance.
• WSU is 28-11 in season openers since 1978.
• WSU is 36-3 in home openers since 1978.
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Dayton Dugas became the first freshman to start on opening day since Casey Gillaspie and Tyler Baker in 2012.
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Ryan Tinkham is a preseason second team All-American by Collegiate Baseball.
• WSU plays 35 games in 2016 against teams that were in the top-100 in the RPI in 2015. Twenty-one of those are games against teams in the top-50.
• WSU unveiled a new scoreboard/videoboard in January that is the fourth-largest in college baseball.
• The Shockers are 79-7 all-time at home (Eck and Lawrence-Dumont) in the month of February.
• The Shocks were picked third in the MVC Preseason Poll.
• Senior first baseman
Ryan Tinkham, sophomore starting pitcher
Sam Tewes and sophomore catcher
Gunnar Troutwine were named to the preseason all-Valley team.
• WSU's recruiting class was ranked No. 25 by Baseball America.
• The Shockers welcome 15 newcomers in 2016.
• Two of the Shocker newcomers were drafted in 2015 along with two returners:
Willie Schwanke (22nd rd.),
Chase Williams (25th rd.),
Dayton Dugas (29th rd.), and
Connor Lungwitz (35th rd.)
• The Shocks set the school record for times they were hit by a pitch in a season with 73 in 2015.
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Gunnar Troutwine tied the school record for fielding percentage by a freshman with a .994 fielding percentage in 2015.
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Chase Rader was hit by a pitch 17 times in 2015, which ranks third in the Shocker record books.
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Ryan Tinkham had a 21-game hitting streak last season that ranks as the 10th-best in school history.
• WSU returns six starters and 15 letterwinners from the 2015 team.
• The Shocker pitching staff returns three starters including
Sam Tewes,
Willie Schwanke and
Chase Williams.
• WSU has ranked in the top 25 in attendance every year since 1999.
• Head Coach Todd Butler is in his third season as coach of the Shockers.
• Volunteer Assistant Coach
Mike Sirianni is the third base coach and Assistant Coach Brian Walker is the first base coach.
Scouting Dallas Baptist
The Patriots are 35-16 overall and 13-4 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Wins this season have come against Iowa three times, Oral Roberts, Texas Southern, New Mexico three times, Valparaiso three times, Louisiana-Monroe twice, Incarnate Word, Baylor, Lipscomb three times, Illinois State twice, TCU, Southern Illinois twice, UTA twice, Indiana State three times, Bradley, Evansville three times, Missouri State twice and Abilene Christian. Losses have come against Rice, Oral Roberts twice, Valpariso, Oklahoma State twice, Louisiana-Monore, Baylor twice, Abilene Christian, Oklahoma, Southern Illinois, TCU, Bradley twice and Missouri State. As a team, DBU is hitting .290 with a 3.58 team ERA and a .972 fielding percentage. They are led offensively by David Martinelli who is hitting .356 with 14 doubles, four triples, six home runs, 34 RBI and nine stolen bases. DBU is led by head coach Dan Heefner.
Series History vs. the Patriots
Wichita State leads the overall series with Dallas Baptist, 6-5. The Shockers also lead the series in Wichita, 4-3. Â
Last Meeting vs. DBU
The last meeting between the two teams was a three-game series May 14-16, 2015, in Dallas. The Patriots won game one 2-1 and game three 5-4 and the Shocks won game two 10-3.
Sam Hilliard went 6-for-14 with three home runs and seven RBI.
Taylor Goshen earned the win, while
Isaac Anderson and
John Hayes each took a loss.
Vickers Streaking
Sophomore shortstop
Trey Vickers has been on fire over the past 16 games for the Shockers. He is 29-for-61 (.475) with 11 runs, three doubles, a home run, 11 RBI and two sacrifice hits over his last 17 games. He had a career-high four hits on April 19 at Kansas as he went 4-for-4. He has raised his overall batting average to .336.
Young Has Big Week for the Shocks
Travis Young led the Shockers to two wins last week including a win over No. 25 Creighton. For the week, he went 7-for-13 (.538) with two runs, one home run, eight RBI, one walk, one sacrifice hit and one stolen base. On Tuesday against the Bluejays, he went 3-for-4 with a run and two RBI. With the score tied 2-2, his RBI single in the fourth put the Shockers up 3-2 and WSU went on to win the game 7-3. On Friday at Illinois State, he came in as a late inning pinch hitter and he walked and laid down a sacrifice bunt. On Saturday at ILS, he went 2-for-6 with a run, four RBI and a grand slam. It was his first career home run and it brought the Shockers within 12-10 in a game WSU eventually won. On Sunday against the Redbirds, he went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a stolen base. With his performance over the last week, he raised his batting average to .310.
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Williams Putting Out Fires
Chase Williams made an appearance in all four games last week for Wichita State out of the bullpen. He pitched 3.1 shutout innings and allowed just one hit with one walk and four strikeouts. On Tuesday against No. 25 Creighton, he pitched 0.2 innings and came into the game with runners on first and third in the top of the seventh with one out and the Shockers clinging to a 4-2 lead. He struck out the first batter he faced and got out of the inning with no runs allowed after a groundout. In game one at Illinois State, he pitched 0.2 innings with a strikeout and in game two he pitched one inning with one strikeout. In the finale, he also pitched one inning and allowed one hit with a strikeout. For the week, he inherited four runners on base and he did not allow a single one to score.
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Nine-Run Comeback
On Saturday at Illinois State, Wichita State trailed 12-3 after six innings and scored 12 runs over the final three innings to win 15-12. They used a seven-run seventh-inning to pull back into the game at 12-10. That inning was highlighted by a
Travis Young grand slam, his first career home run. The Shockers added one in the eighth to pull within 12-11 and tied it at 12 on a RBI single by
Chase Rader in the ninth.
Luke Ritter followed with a three-run home run in the ninth to put WSU up 15-12 to complete the comeback win. The last time the Shockers came back from a deficit of eight or more runs to win was April 22, 2006 against Bradley. The Shockers were down eight runs in that game11-3 after three innings and down 12-4 after five innings. WSU scored 10 runs in the bottom of the sixth to take a 14-12 lead and went on to win the game 19-13. That sixth inning was highlighted by a grand slam from Damon Sublett.
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Clearing the Bases
With
Travis Young's grand slam on Saturday at Illinois State, Wichita State has now hit four grand slams this season.
Ryan Tinkham hit one against Sam Houston State,
Chase Rader hit one against Oral Roberts and
Zach Reding hit one against Indiana State. It was Young's first career home run. The four grand slams are the most by the Shockers since the 2010 team hit five.
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