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Clemson to Play Host to Play #4 Georgia Tech This Weekend

Clemson to Play Host to Play #4 Georgia Tech This Weekend

April 24, 2003

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Clemson (28-13, 5-7 ACC), ranked as high as #20, will play host to #4 Georgia Tech (32-8, 11-1 ACC) in the Tigers’ first ACC home action since early April. Georgia Tech has won seven ACC games in a row and leads the conference race by a game and a half. The games on Friday and Saturday will both start at 7:00 PM, while game three Sunday will start at 2:00 PM. All three games will be broadcast live on the radio by Clemson Tiger Sports Properties and can be heard live via the internet at www.clemsontigers.com. Live stats will also be available for all three games on Clemson’s website. Friday’s game will also be televised live by Fox Sports Net South. The games on Saturday and Sunday will be broadcast live by WSBF, 88.1 FM (Clemson University student station).

Clemson holds a slim 85-83-3 advantage in the series dating back to 1902. That season, Tiger Head Coach John Heisman coached the Tigers into battle against the Yellow Jackets. In 2003, Georgia Tech won two of three games at Russ Chandler Stadium, but Clemson downed its ACC rival in the ACC Tournament and College World Series. Two seasons ago, Clemson took two of three games over Georgia Tech at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Clemson is also 19-9 all-time against Georgia Tech (while a member of the ACC) at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

Tiger Head Coach Roberto Valiente (.357), Russell Triplett (.348), and Steve Pyzik (.308) are also hitting over .300 against the I-85 rival.

Junior lefthander Kyle Bakker (7-0, 3.16 ERA), who stands 6′-9″ tall, will start game one for the Yellow Jackets. In his last start, he pitched a seven-hit shutout over #22 Wake Forest. Bakker has a 3.6 strikeout-to-walk ratio as well. Senior righthander Chris Goodman (6-1, 4.13 ERA) will start game two. Goodman is holding opponents to a .246 batting average this year. Freshman righty Micah Owings (6-1, 3.78 ERA) will start game three. The 6′-5″ hurler is holding opponents to a .232 batting average in six starts and five relief appearances.

Clemson will counter with sophomore lefthander Tyler Lumsden (7-0, 2.70 ERA) in game one Friday. Lumsden, one of just two lefties on the staff, has held opponents to a .216 batting average this year. Junior righthander Patrick Hogan (1-2, 3.82 ERA) will start game two Saturday. Hogan, who has three saves to his credit, will be making his fourth start of the season. Junior righty Steven Jackson (5-2, 4.78 ERA) will start game three Sunday. The Summerville, SC native has started nine games this season.

Georgia Tech, under the leadership of 10th-year Head Coach Danny Hall, is hitting .311 as a team, led by catcher Mike Nickeas’ .360 average. Nickeas was one of the first eight invitees, along with Lumsden, to tryout for the USA National Team this summer. The Yellow Jackets have hit 60 homers, including 13 by Owings, 11 by Matt Murton, and nine by Brandon Boggs. They have also stolen 73 bases, including four in double figures, led by Eric Patterson’s 23 in 27 attempts. Yellow Jacket catchers have allowed just 24 steals in 34 attempts. Georgia Tech also sports a .961 fielding percentage (.975 percentage in ACC games) and 3.62 team ERA.

Clemson is coming off a dramatic 6-3 win over East Tennessee State Wednesday. Russell Triplett .344 mark. Clemson, who is 20-2 at home this season, also sports a .971 fielding percentage and 4.05 team ERA.

Clemson Tops ETSU on Johnson’s Homer in 12th Russell Triplett hit a three-run homer to give Clemson a 3-2 lead. Paul Harrelson pitched 6.0 shutout innings in relief, allowing just one hit and no walks while striking out a career-high eight to earn the win. Five Tiger pitchers combined to allow just four Buccaneer hits, two of which were by Chad Boruff. Boruff’s hits were both doubles and he had all three RBIs.

Pitchers Dominating at Home In 22 home games this season, the Tiger hurlers have combined for a 2.52 team ERA to lead Clemson to a 20-2 record. In 200.0 innings pitched, Clemson has allowed just 56 earned runs, 64 walks, and 155 hits while striking out 169. The pitchers have combined to hold opponents to a .213 batting average as well.

Tigers Near Perfect at Home Clemson has a 20-2 record at Doug Kingsmore Stadium this season, which has helped Clemson rank #7 in the latest RPI. The .909 winning percentage is one of the best marks by a Clemson team in Doug Kingsmore Stadium’s existence, ranking sixth all-time at Clemson. The Tigers first played their home games there in 1970, therefore it is in its 34th season as the home of Tiger baseball.

Best Kingsmore Stadium Winning % Seasons    Rk      Year    DK      Win %   Overall Win %    1.      1995    33-1    .971    54-14   .794    2.      1991    31-1    .969    60-10   .857    3.      1970    20-1    .952    32-16   .667    4.      1988    31-2    .939    54-14   .794    5.      1978    24-2    .923    39-14   .736    6.      2003    20-2    .909    28-13   .683    7.      1975    18-2    .900    33-10   .767

Three Tigers Above .400 in ACC Competition Clemson’s three middle infielders, Russell Triplett (SS), are all hitting over .400 in ACC play this season. They rank #1, #5, and #8 respectively in the conference in batting average (through games of April 20), as Demmink is at .467, Slevin is hitting .419, and Triplett is hitting .404. Demmink, a freshman, has provided a spark from the leadoff spot of late, as he has a .515 on-base percentage in ACC play. As a team, Clemson is out-hitting its ACC opponents .308 to .301 despite the 5-7 mark.

Harrelson Has 18-to-1 K-BB Ratio Senior Paul Harrelson has been a constant in the Tiger bullpen for four seasons. But this season, he has stepped up his game and struck out 18 while walking only one batter. He also has a team-high five saves. Against East Tennessee State on April 23, he tied his career-long outing as he pitched the last 6.0 innings to earn the win. It was also his longest relief appearance ever. In that game, he allowed one hit, no runs, and no walks while striking out a career-high eight in Clemson’s 6-3 win in 12 innings. His career-high strikeout total entering the game was four.

The Pauline, SC native has made 69 career appearances and 66 career relief appearances, both in the top 15 in Tiger history. The relief-appearance total ranks seventh in school history, while he needs just two more appearances to crack the top 10 in total appearances. His 13 career saves ranks tied for fifth in Tiger history as well.

Career Saves By a Tiger      Rk      Player  Years   Saves      1.      Scott Winchester        1993-95 34      2.      Jay Bevis       1969-72 20      3.      Nick Glaser     2000,01 16      4.      Dave Woessner   1977-79 14      5.      Paul Harrelson  2000-03 13              Mike Milchin    1987-89 13              Scott Clackum   1997,98 13      8.      Len Bradley     1979,80 12
Career Relief Appearances By a Tiger      Rk      Player           Years   RA      1.      Matt Additon     1997-00 93      2.      Scott Winchester 1993-95 87      3.      Thomas Boozer    1999-02 79      4.      Jerome Santivasci1985,87-89      68      5.      Jay Bevis        1969-72 67              Tim Peele        1988-91 67      7.      Paul Harrelson   2000-03 66      8.      Eric Bradford    1990-92 65

Freshman Jason Berken Sixth in ACC in ERA Freshman righthander Jason Berken, a native of DePere, WI (suburb of Green Bay), ranks sixth overall in the ACC in ERA at 2.63. He has started six games and relieved in six others, as he has a 4-2 record in 41.0 innings pitched. He also has not allowed a homer and has a .258 opponents’ batting average. Head Coach Jack Leggett calls Berken a “battler” on the mound.

Berken was first-team all-state at West DePere High in both baseball and football, and was third-team all-state in basketball as a senior. On the gridiron, he threw for over 3,000 yards as a senior and had several scholarship offers. On the hardwood, he averaged over 20 points per game as well.

Johnson Hits Walkoff Homer to Beat ETSUMichael Johnson hit a three-run, walkoff homer to beat East Tennessee State 6-3 in 12 innings on April 23. The homer moved Johnson into second place in Tiger history with 54 career homers. It was also the fifth walkoff homer and 19th walkoff hit in Jack Leggett’s 10 years as Clemson’s head coach.

Walkoff Game-Winning Hits Under LeggettPlayer        Opponent    (Date)          Score   Hit     RBIGary Burnham   Wake Forest(3/5/94)        5-4     1B      1Seth Brizek    N.C. State (4/8/94)        10-8    HR      2Mike Eydenberg Wake Forest (4/10/94)      6-5     1B      1David Miller   North Carolina (3/31/95)   3-2     1B      1Doug Livingston Coastal Carolina (3/2/96) 8-7     HR      3Eric DeMoura   North Carolina (5/6/97)    5-4     HR      3Kurt Bultmann  N.C. State (4/17/98)       11-10   1B      1Brian Ellis    South Carolina (4/21/99)   5-4     1B      2Patrick Boyd   Virginia (5/1/99)          5-4     1B      1Kurt Bultmann  N.C. State (5/19/99)       7-6     1B      1Brian Ellis    Wake Forest (4/15/00)      6-5     2B      1Casey Stone    Florida State (5/7/00)     5-4     1B      1Khalil Greene  Coastal Carolina (4/11/01) 8-7     1B      1Steve Pyzik    North Carolina (4/28/01)   10-9    1B      1Zane Green     Virginia (5/13/01)         5-4     1B      1Khalil Greene  South Carolina (3/3/02)    11-10   2B      1Jeff Baker     Winthrop (4/3/02)          6-4     HR      2Russell Triplett Winthrop (5/4/03)        5-4     1B      1Michael Johnson  East Tenn. State (4/23/03)  6-3     HR      3

Johnson Patient at the Plate Brad McCann, who is hitting behind Johnson in the lineup, has made teams pay for walking Johnson, as he is hitting .410 with runners in scoring position on the season.

Career Walks By a Tiger     Rk      Player          Years   BB     1.      Bert Heffernan  1985-88 207     2.      Neil Simons     1977-80 180     3.      Gary Burnham    1994-97 157     4.      Michael Johnson 2000-03 148     5.      Henr' Stanley   1997-00 144     6.      Khalil Greene   1999-02 143

Johnson Second in Career Homers at Clemson Senior first baseman Michael Johnson selected as a preseason second-team All-American by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. The fifth-year player, who hit 25 homers and drove in 81 runs in 2002, was a second-team All-American in 2002 as well. Johnson has 54 career homers and is in second place on the Tigers’ all-time homer list.

Career Home Runs By a Tiger      Rk      Player          Years   HR      1.      Jeff Baker      2000-02 59      2.      Michael Johnson 2000-03 54      3.      Matthew LeCroy  1995-97 53      4.      Jim McCollom    1982-85 52              Khalil Greene   1999-02 52      6.      Eric Macrina    1988-91 51      7.      Jim Crowley     1988-91 43              Kurt Bultmann   1996-99 43      9.      Joe DeBerry     1989-91 35              Keith Williams  1991-93 35

Baseball America also released other rankings that Johnson appeared on. He was rated as the #2 senior prospect in the nation and #5 overall prospect in the ACC for the 2003 draft. He was also a First-Team All-ACC pick and rated as the top defensive first baseman in the ACC in the preseason by Baseball America.

Johnson suffered a dislocated ankle on October 12, 2002, an injury that required months of rehab. He has showed no ill-effects this season.

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