Box Score Youngstown -- Youngstown
State will kick off the 2009 Horizon League Baseball Championship
at 3 p.m. Tuesday with an elimination game against Butler. The
tournament will be held at Cleveland State's home, The Pipe
Yard, in Lorain, Ohio. Audio of all of YSU's games can be
heard live on YSUsports.com.
If the No. 6 Penguins defeat the No. 7
Bulldogs, a team they went 4-1 against during the season, they will
advance to play Wright State on Wednesday in the double-elimination
format of the bracket.
YSU finished the regular season with a 16-34
overall mark, which included a 10-14 ledger in league games. The
Penguins enter the tournament having won two straight games behind
a strong offense. YSU is batting .330 with 11 home runs in May,
which is a big improvement over its .264 average in April.
First-Team All-Horizon League pitcher Phil
Klein will take the mound against Butler, and 2008 Horizon League
Pitcher of the Year Aaron Swenson will follow if the Penguins
advance. Jacke Healey joined Klein in earning first-team
all-league, and David Leon and Eric Marzec were named second-team.
Right Off The Bat
- YSU is 7-5 as the lower seed and 1-7 as the higher seed
all-time in Horizon League Tournament games.
- YSU had a team ERA of 4.74 in Horizon
League games, but it was four runs higher at 8.87 in non-league
games during the regular season.
- Of YSU's 14 Horizon League losses, seven were by one run
and one was been by two. Five of the seven one-run losses came in
the last at bat.
- Aaron Swenson and Corey Vukovic are the only YSU pitchers who
have previously appeared in the Horizon League Tournament.
- YSU has hit 11 home runs in 10 games this month.
Swenson, Klein Form Strong Strikeout Duo
Youngstown State starting
pitchers Aaron Swenson and Phil Klein have formed one of the best
strikeout duos in school history. Swenson struck out his 70th
batter against Buffalo on May 13, and Klein has struck out 76. This
is the second time in YSU history that two pitchers have fanned at
least 70 batters in the same season. BIll Sattler (89) and Dave
Dravecky (77) did it in 1977. Both of those players went on to get
selected in the Major League Baseball draft. Dravecky was a
National League All-Star in 1983 and pitched in the 1984 World
Series.
Klein K's 12 in Last Start vs. Valpo
Phil Klein will come into the Horizon League
Tournament with some major momentum. In his last start against
Valparaiso on May 9, he struck out a career-high 12 batters in
seven innings. That was the highest single-game total since Justin
Thomas fanned 15 Cleveland State batters on April 10, 2005. Over
his last 26 innings, Klein has struck out 34 batters.
Team Batting AVG at Highest Point
YSU has its batting average up to a
season-high .278 entering the Horizon League Tournament. The
Penguins have hit .330 over their last 13 games to bring their
average up from .259 on April 26. In the last 13 games, YSU has
posted 10 hits or more eight times and has not had fewer than eight
in a game that has not been shortened by weather.
May Nothing Like April at the Plate
The Penguins have really
stepped it up offensively in their first 10 games in May. The
Penguins are batting .330 this month and have scored 78 runs in the
10 games. The Penguins have 17 doubles, three triples and 11
homers.
By comparison, YSU had a cold April at the
plate. The Penguins hit .264 with 77 runs scored, 23 doubles and
three homers.
Healey's Bat Rare for Shortstops
Junior Jacke Healey has made a strong case to be recognized as
the top offensive shortstop in YSU history in just one season. His
eight home runs are the most ever by a YSU shortstop, and he is the
first shortstop in school history to be named first-team
all-conference.
Healey leads YSU in homers, runs scored,
RBIs, doubles, slugging percentage and total bases. He batted .377
with runners in scoring position, and he was strong defensively
with a .951 fielding percentage. Healey, also an all-newcomer team
pick, is in his first year at YSU as a transfer from Potomac State
College.
Trend of YSU and Cleveland State Eliminating Each
Other
Cleveland State and
Youngstown State have always been rivals due to their close
proximity, but that has carried out onto the field in recent years.
The teams have eliminated each other from the Horizon League
Tournament in four of the last five years. That trend started when
YSU defeated Cleveland State in the tournament championship game in
2004. Last season, Cleveland State ousted YSU from the tournament
at Eastwood Field with a 10-4 victory.
Recent Tournaments in Ohio Have Been Unfriendly
Since Youngstown State won the Horizon League
Tournament at Eastwood Field, the Guins have not had any postseason
success in the Buckeye state. YSU has gone 0-4 in tournament games
since its 2004 run - 0-2 in 2006 at Wright State and 0-2 last
season at Eastwood Field.
Back-to-Back First-Team Pitchers
With Phil Klein earning first-team all-league
mentioning, the Penguins have had a first-team all-conference
pitcher in back-to-back seasons for the second time in school
history. Aaron Swenson was the Horizon League Pitcher of the Year
and first-team all-league last season. Shane Mead (1997) and Gary
Gubanich (1996) earned first-team all-league nods previously in
back-to-back seasons. Gubanich's last season was 1996, so
this is the first time in school history that YSU has had two
first-team all-conference pitchers on its roster at the same time.
Penguins Welcome Marzec, Dissinger Back to
Lineup
The Penguins will get a lift with the return
of Eric Marzec and Greg Dissinger for the Horizon League
Tournament. Marzec had a cast removed from his glove hand on
Thursday, and he will be eligible to pitch this week. He has not
played since April 18 because of a broken bone in his hand that he
suffered from being hit with a pitch. Marzec had two saves, a 2.40
ERA and 18 strikeouts in 15 innings out of the bullpen before his
injury. He was also leading the Penguins in triples (3), homers (5)
and slugging (.524), but he will more than likely remain out of the
batting order.
Dissinger has been limited to playing in 22
games with an ankle injury early in the season and a recent bout of
mono. He got off to a hot start in Horizon League play with seven
hits in 18 at bats, but he has not played since April 14 because of
a bout with mono.
Banks Strong to End to First Year
Freshman Jeremy Banks has hit safely in 13 of
the final 14 games this season and in 10 straight. Over the last 10
games, he is batting .389 with three home runs, 12 runs scored and
a team-high 17 RBIs. In his first 34 games he had 16 runs, one
homer and 12 RBIs.
Banks hit .281 with 28 runs scored, four home
runs and 29 RBIs during the regular season. His .392 on base
percentage ranked second on the team. He was even better against
Horizon League opponents, posting a .324 average and .415 OBP.
Slow Starts Were a Problem Early
Youngstown State found itself in an early
hole in many games this season, especially in non-conference
contests. The Penguins were outscored by 85 runs (223-138) or 1.7
runs per game in the first five innings. In their 24 Horizon League
games, the margin was just 76-69. YSU was outscoring its opponents
in the first five innings of league games before Wright State held
a 19-9 advantage in the doubleheader on May 8.
A big contributor to the scoring margin has
been opposing teams' batting average in the third through
fifth innings. During the regular season, opponents batted .356 in
the third inning, .353 in the fourth and .352 in the fifth.
Kinnick, Munoz Have Been Solid Out of the
Bullpen
Anthony Munoz and Jim Kinnick both enter the
Horizon League Tournament with impressive scoreless streaks. Munoz
has not been scored upon in any of his last six outings, which has
spanned 6.2 innings. He has struck out seven batters and allowed
four hits in that span. Kinnick has not allowed a run in his last
5.1 innings, and it's been almost a month since he allowed an
earned run. His last earned run came on April 22 against Kent
State. Since then he's thrown 9.1 innings, allowing one run
on three hits while striking out six.
Healey's Been Clutch Late
Jacke Healey has been at his best in the late
innings this season. After the fifth inning, he is batting .391
with, five home runs, 23 RBIs, 21 runs scored and a .884 slugging
percentage. Overall, Healey is batting .377 with runners in scoring
position and has 14 two-out RBIs. His 12 multi-RBI games are also a
team-high.
Guins Perfect on Thefts in Final Two Weeks
The Penguins were a perfect 9-for-9 in the
final two weeks of the regular season, and they have not been
caught in their last 12 attempts. During that span, Jacke Healey
and John Koehnlein went 3-for-3, Jeremy Banks and C.J. Morris went
2-for-2, and Derek Carr and David Leon went 1-for-1.
Since April 12, YSU has stolen 27 bases in 21
games. The Penguins have been caught just four times in that span.
Prior to April 12, YSU had 22 steals in 29 games but had been
caught 16 times.
Healey Putting Together Solid Season
Jacke Healey has hit eight home runs and 17
doubles, both of which are team-highs, in his first season since
arriving from Potomac State. The totals put him in rare company in
the Penguins' recent history. He joins Mark Thomas (1999) as
the only players in school history to have at least eight home runs
and 17 doubles in the same season. Thomas, a 21st round pick by the
Montreal Expos, hit nine home runs and 22 doubles in 1999.
Long Road for Tourney Title Run
If the Penguins want to win the Horizon
League Championship, they will have to win at least five games this
week. Last year's No. 6 seed, Valparaiso, worked its way up
to a third-place finish last season by going 3-2. One of those wins
came against Youngstown State. Last season was the first for the
play-in game format. No sixth-seeded team has ever won the league
title.
Up Next: Wright State
If YSU advances past Butler, it will play No.
3 Wright State on Wednesday at 3 p.m. That game will be part of the
double-elimination format.