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YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« on: May 19, 2013, 03:55:25 PM »
The Horizon League Baseball Tournament will return to Eastwood Field for the first time in five years, and Youngstown State (14-38) will try to use home-field advantage to make a postseason run when play begins on Wednesday.

The double-elimination tournament will run through Saturday, May 25. The fourth and fifth seeds in the field will play the first and only game on Wednesday at 3 p.m., and there will be three games on both Thursday and Friday. The championship game will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., and, if necessary, a winner-take-all contest will follow at 3 p.m.

Tickets will be on sale at the Eastwood Field front gate on each day of the tournament. Admission to Wednesday’s single game will be $5, and single-day passes for Thursday, Friday or Saturday will be $10. An all-tournament pass, good for admission to every game, will be $25. Horizon League students with a valid ID and children aged 10-and-under and accompanied by an adult will be admitted free. Fans with questions should call the YSU ticket office at 330-941-1978.

Fans not able to attend will be able to watch live video of every game for free on the Horizon League Network. Students from YSU’s telecommunications department will run a four-camera operation. The video will be streamed on HorizonLeague.com. YSU’s games in the tournament will be broadcast on WNIO (1390-AM) .

YSU has twice served as the host of the Horizon League Baseball Tournament at Eastwood Field. The first time in 2004, the Penguins swept through the field and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time at the Division I level. YSU also hosted the tournament in 2008.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2013, 04:11:54 PM »
Nice job of the local media to pick up the broadcasts this late season. I have always said that the media in ytown have an obligation to broadcast YSU sports. I am tired of being a small-town team in a big town. You know, in the 4-county area of the Valley, there are over 750k people. The greater Akron-Canton area has about 750,000. There are 786k in  the areas that are service by Kent & Akron. YSU is the only DI school in a region that has a population of 765k. there is a Kent & Penn State extension in our valley.

As to the team, am very perplexed. This team is loaded. 3 good pitchers, 6 batters that can hit with power. However, no closers & middle-relief, and only 1-batter that can hit for accuracy. We make silly fielding errors that I have never seen us make in the past 10+ years. It was the same way with softball. No excuse to be swept by Valpo to close out the regular season.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 08:41:33 PM »
Was at game today as team lost to a bad Wright St team 6-3, blowing a 3-0 lead. Lack of clutch hitting, errors, missed cut-offs, walks , hit batters, lack of emotion, you name it---we did it. This team has been an embarrassment for the last month and today was no exception. Losers bracket game tomorrow should put them out of their misery. This team is now 14-42 and is 1-14 in its last 15 games.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 09:42:05 PM »
I agree with IP.  Halfway through the league season, we were competitive and I was pleased with the progress from the new coach.  But the second half was just brutal.  We must, however, be fair.  This guy inherited one of the worst DI teams in the country.  Not only is the talent sparse, but the fundamentals are terrible, as IP just demonstrated for us.  This will take at least three recruiting classes before we are even competitive. 

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2013, 01:06:39 AM »
Wick, I'll agree with you that there's not a great deal of talent there, but in baseball you don't have to have talent to be fundamentally sound. Hitting cutoffs, throwing to the right base, staying down on ground balls, etc. This team has regressed so badly in those area in the last month, I think it's fair to ask about Gillispie. The pitchers constantly hit batters when ahead in the count, walk batters at inopportune times, and are horrible at holding runners. Several times today when Wright St had runners on base, YSU pitchers barely looked at them as they took huge leads. All the while our pitching coach, Jason Stanford, is sitting in a suit and tie at Progressive Field broadcasting the Indians game. What a joke. You're right, Gillispie must be given time to recruit, but he could also "coach up" the players already here and that isn't happening.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2013, 10:38:51 AM »
When I saw Stanford on STO in April early in the major league baseball season, my reaction was "oh, I thought YSU had a game today.  I must be wrong."  Nope.  He works for the Indians for every game, home and away.  Turns out his hiring at YSU was little more than a publicity stunt.  So we have a pitching coach that never actually attends our games.  That must be a first for college athletics.  And, as you noted, it certainly contributed to the disintegration of the pitching as the season ran its course.  Why do we continue to do stupid, obvious things that make it even more difficult to succeed with our limited resources?

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2013, 03:48:15 PM »
When I saw Stanford on STO in April early in the major league baseball season, my reaction was "oh, I thought YSU had a game today.  I must be wrong."  Nope.  He works for the Indians for every game, home and away.  Turns out his hiring at YSU was little more than a publicity stunt.  So we have a pitching coach that never actually attends our games.  That must be a first for college athletics.  And, as you noted, it certainly contributed to the disintegration of the pitching as the season ran its course.  Why do we continue to do stupid, obvious things that make it even more difficult to succeed with our limited resources?

This is so bizarre...wow. Who on earth thought this was remotely a good idea?

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2013, 09:16:24 AM »
Does Antush have an coaching responsibilities anymore? I really think he had quite a bit of success with our pitchers in the past. If school is is out over in PA, then he is probably at the games. Certainly he is at the night games.

I too want to give the new coach a fair chance. Gillispie has the right connections & attitude; let's hope it transfers to the players. I do not agree that the talent-level on this team is poor. We have the talent (on paper) to easily win the HL this year). I think you are right-on with the need to work with our existing players. However, we need to quickly capitalize on this CWS success in the area (Kent) in terms of recruiting. Kent had a rebuilding year in 2013, and could be nobody by next year, so time is of essence. The local baseball talent in the Valley has always been extraordinary. Both sides of the border.
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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2013, 12:12:33 PM »
Youngstown State held a 5-0 lead after four innings, but UIC scored 15 runs over the next four innings to rally and defeat the Penguins 15-5 in an elimination game in the Horizon League Baseball Championship on a cold Friday afternoon at Eastwood Field.

UIC advanced to play another elimination game against Wright State on Friday evening while YSU's season ended with a 14-43 record.

Devin Higgins had three of YSU's six hits and drove in three runs from the ninth spot in the line-up. Joe Betcher was 4-for-4 and scored four times for UIC.

Higgins drove in two runs on a single for YSU in the second after UIC starter Ian Lewandowski beaned three Penguin hitters to load the bases. Higgins then lined a single to left to bring in Kris Moules in the fourth, and Phil Lipari singled in Higgins and Neil Schroth to put the Penguins up 5-0.

YSU starter Blake Aquadro, an all-tournament team selection last season, held the Flames to two hits through four innings before running into trouble in the fifth. He hit Betcher to start the inning, and he allowed two straight singles to load the bases. Ryan Shober brought in the first run on a sacrifice fly, and Aquadro got a fielder's choice for the second out of the inning. Ryan Boss then tripled just under the glove of centerfielder Mike Accardi to get two more runs in, and Boss scored on Alex De LaRosa's single to make the score 5-4.

The Flames scored three two-out runs in sixth, two of which were unearned, and they blew the game open with six runs on three hits, two errors, two walks and a hit batsman in the seventh. The final two runs came in the eighth.

Aquadro, who made his school-record 49th career start, was charged with the loss in his final effort as a Penguin. The senior allowed five earned runs – seven total – on nine hits in 5.2 innings. Mike Schoolcraft got the win for UIC, allowing three runs in five innings of relief of Lewandowski.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2013, 12:27:35 PM »
1-AA, you're sadly mistaken (again) if you think this team has talent to win this league. Dosch is the only everyday player who would smell the field for Milwaukee and this team has NO pitching whatsoever. Of the two starters who started the tournament games, O'Brien is a journeyman at best and Aquadro is a batting practice pitcher. This team needs a complete overhaul. This season was a disaster, specifically the last month. Non-competitive.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2013, 05:43:01 PM »
1-AA, you're sadly mistaken (again) if you think this team has talent to win this league. Dosch is the only everyday player who would smell the field for Milwaukee and this team has NO pitching whatsoever. Of the two starters who started the tournament games, O'Brien is a journeyman at best and Aquadro is a batting practice pitcher. This team needs a complete overhaul. This season was a disaster, specifically the last month. Non-competitive.

Right on.  This is why I gladly froze my butt off at Cene the last two days than go up to Eastwood.

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Re: YSU to host HL tournament at Eastwood Field
« Reply #11 on: May 26, 2013, 08:21:56 AM »
1-AA, you're sadly mistaken (again) if you think this team has talent to win this league. Dosch is the only everyday player who would smell the field for Milwaukee and this team has NO pitching whatsoever. Of the two starters who started the tournament games, O'Brien is a journeyman at best and Aquadro is a batting practice pitcher. This team needs a complete overhaul. This season was a disaster, specifically the last month. Non-competitive.

Yes the season was a disaster. There is more to it than talent. Dosch is a very special player, he will not be returning. He is the top player in the conference ...with no one a close second. I agree on pitching, but that is all. There is quite a bit of talent on the mound, but not in the right places.

Acarrdi
Heath
Schroth
Graham (D)
Lipari
White
DiNello

These are solid players ...UWM does not have this type of talent. What they do have is consistency, and a well-crafted team. If we could do the same thing on the mound, this was our conference to win. Of course, it is only because UIC is down that any of this is true.