Jackets Face St. Mary’s (4/27/06)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings baseball team is set to host St. Mary’s April 28
and 29 at Cobb Field. Both Friday and Saturday’s games are
Heartland Conference doubleheaders with each day’s early game
starting at 3:00 p.m. Following the weekend’s four-game outing
against the Rattlers, the Jackets will wrap up their season
hosting league-leader University of the Incarnate Word May 5 and
6.
St. Mary’s swept the Jackets
(13-29, 11-21) in San Antonio, Texas earlier in the season and
are currently third in the conference at 22-10, and are 30-15
overall. The Rattlers’ John Alvarez leads the team with a .399
batting average and has poked six balls over the fence. Alvarez
has 35 runs, 38 RBI and has hit 16 doubles. Michael Brzezinski
(.352) has 41 runs off 44 hits and has driven in 29 RBI.
Brzezinski is also a perfect 14-14 in stolen bases. Both David
Ramirez and Caleb Staudt lead the Rattler pitching staff.
Ramirez (8-4) has an earned run average of 5.83 in 63.1
innings. He has allowed 45 runs off 74 hits, striking out 49
batters. Staudt (7-1) is posting a team-low 3.74 ERA and has
pitched the team’s only shut out of the season. Staudt has
given up 38 runs off 72 hits in 77 innings, and has struck out a
team leading 70 batters.
Yellowjacket pitcher Kyle
McBride (Jr., Billings, MT) has made a fiery comeback from
his 0-4 start to the season to win the last four outings in a
row. McBride will start game two against the Rattlers and has
lowered his earned run average to 4.62, pitching three shutouts
this season. He has allowed just 28 runs off 49 hits and has
struck out 38 batters, the most for a Jacket. Nathan
Herbig (Jr., Noxon, MT) will start game one and is coming
off a shutout victory over last week’s opponent Oklahoma
Panhandle. Both David
Ducharme (Sr., Hamilton, MT) and Ben Lewerke (Jr., Mason City, IA) will be the starting pitchers in
Saturday’s doubleheaders.
Nick
Hoskyn’s (Jr., Oelwein, IA) stats will fool you until you
look closely. He has been able to get the job done both at the
plate and on base. Hoskyn (.241) hit his first homerun against
the Aggies to ice the win for the Jackets. He also has 22 runs
off 33 hits, 25 RBI and has hit six doubles, and one triple.
Hoskyn is also a modestly perfect 5-5 in stolen bases. Willie
Crtalic (Jr., Billings, MT) has been consistent all season
long and continues to better his numbers. Crtalic has 27 runs
off 35 hits, eight doubles, one triple and leads the team in
stolen bases with 14 of 15 attempts.
Friday is Faculty and Staff
Appreciation Day at Cobb Field. Those faculty and staff with a
current MSU Billings ID card will be admitted free along with
their families. |