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Home Baseball Season Ends Tonight Against College of Charleston
May 12, 2004
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Clemson vs. College of Charleston It will be the Tigers' last regular-season home game of the year and will be "Fan Appreciation Night." Season-ticket holders are invited on the field for the National Anthem.
The Series Last season, Clemson won both meetings, including a 7-6 come-from-behind win at Mount Pleasant, SC on March 18 thanks to Triplett's two-strike, two-out, two-run single in the top of the ninth inning. Clemson also won 6-2 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 5, 2003. Clemson won two games in 2002 and the only meeting in 2001 as well. Before the game in 2001, the two had not played each other since 1912. The Tigers lead 7-0 in games played at Clemson and 3-0 in games played at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Head Coach Jack Leggett is 6-0 against the Cougars.
The Starting Pitchers The Tigers will counter with junior righty Jeff Hahn (2-0, 5.34 ERA) on the mound. The Winchester, VA native has not made a start since April 5, 2003. He has made 29 relief appearances since then, including 15 this year. In 30.1 innings pitched in 2004, he has allowed 33 hits and 14 walks while striking out 19. He also has a save to his credit.
College of Charleston Overview The Cougars are coming off two wins in three games against Georgia Southern over the weekend, which were all decided by one run. They are 37-9 overall and 21-3 in Southern Conference play. Since starting the year 6-4, they are 31-5 since and have lost back-to-back games just once all season. College of Charleston is also 16-2 on opponents' home fields in 2004. The team is hitting .349 on the season, ranking second in the nation. The Cougars are also averaging 9.7 runs per game, good for third in the nation. Matt Kirkpatrick is hitting .442 and Byron Barber is hitting .418 with a team-best 19 stolen bases. The Cougars have stolen 94 bases in all, more than two per game. Brett Anderson is hitting .386 with 14 home runs and 58 RBIs. Former Clemson infielder Jess Easterling is hitting .348 with five homers and 47 RBIs as well. The team also has 67 sacrifice bunts this year. The pitching staff boasts a 4.01 ERA and .257 opponents' batting average. Sophomore righthander Brett Harker has 10 saves in 24 relief appearances. The Cougars are fielding at a .958 clip as well.
Clemson Overview Brad McCann leads the team in hitting with a .370 batting average, as the team is hitting .298 overall. Kris Harvey is hitting .329 and freshman Andy D'Alessio is hitting .323 with a .424 on-base percentage. Clemson has also stolen 67 bases after swiping just 35 in 2003. The Tiger pitching staff has a 4.07 ERA and .256 opponents' batting average. The team has an 8.09 strikeouts per nine innings pitched mark as well. The Tigers' fielding percentage stands at .964.
Tigers Bury Furman Late 16-5 Tuesday
Tigers #11 in RPI In the May 10 release (listed at BoydsWorld.com), his RPI index has Clemson #11. The Tigers play one of the toughest schedules in the nation during the 2004 season. Clemson can thank a tough non-conference schedule for its high RPI ranking. Through the Tigers' first 48 games, 29 have been against teams ranked in the top 35 of the RPI. The RPI only counts games against Division I teams and is for games through May 9.
Cribb Has Week to Remember
Overall in 2004, Cribb is 3-0 with a 3.08 ERA and one save in 14 relief appearances (38.0 innings pitched). The middle reliever is also holding opponents to a .221 batting average and nine walks against 37 strikeouts thanks to his assortment of sharp breaking pitches.
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