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Schedule set for Kansas State’s Super Regional at Oregon State

riggertKStateThe NCAA and ESPN have announced the Super Regional schedule for this weekend as Kansas State’s best-of-three series at Oregon State will be played Saturday through Monday, at Goss Stadium in Corvallis, Ore.

The Wildcats and Beavers open their series Saturday with a 6 p.m. (CT) contest, while Sunday’s game will hold a 9 p.m. (CT) first pitch. If necessary, the decisive third game will be played on Monday, with the winner advancing to the College World Series. Sunday’s final game would be played at 6 p.m. (CT). All three contests of the NCAA Corvallis Super Regional will be shown on ESPNU and can be heard on the K-State Sports Network.

Kansas State, which has set a school record for wins at 44-17, went 3-0 to win the 2013 NCAA Manhattan Regional this past weekend at Tointon Family Stadium. The top-seeded Wildcats jumped out of the gate Friday with a 20-11 victory over in-state rival and No. 4-seed Wichita State before defeating third-seeded Bryant, 7-1, on Saturday.

In the championship round of the regional Sunday night, K-State scored two seventh-inning runs and received 7.1 scoreless innings from its bullpen to edge No.2-seed Arkansas, 4-3, and advance to the program’s first ever Super Regional.

2013 NCAA Corvallis Super Regional – Kansas State vs. Oregon State (Best of Three)

Game One: Saturday, June 8, 6 p.m. (CT); ESPNU
Game Two: Sunday, June 9, 9 p.m. (CT); ESPNU
Game Three: Monday, June 10, 6 p.m. (CT); ESPNU

— KSU Sports Information —

Kansas-South Dakota football game time announced

riggertKUThe Big 12 Conference released the television broadcast assignments for the first three weeks of the 2013 college football season, with Kansas being tabbed for television in each of its first two games. The Jayhawks have a bye the opening week of the 2013 college football season.

Kansas, playing under second-year head coach Charlie Weis, will open the 2013 football season with a home game versus South Dakota on Saturday, Sept. 7. The KU-USD game will be played at 6 p.m., on the Jayhawk IMG TV Network. The Jayhawks and Coyotes will be meeting for the first time in program history.

As previously announced, Kansas will travel to Rice on Saturday, Sept. 14 for a 6:30 p.m., game versus the Owls. The KU-Rice game will be televised on CBS Sports Network.

Kansas made eight appearances on FSN in 2012, two on FX and one each on the Jayhawk IMG TV Network and ESPN3.

— KU Sports Information —

Kansas City claims Quintin Berry on outright waivers from Tigers

RoyalsThe Kansas City Royals today claimed outfielder Quintin Berry on waivers from the Detroit Tigers and immediately optioned him to Triple-A Omaha.

Berry, 28, is a left-handed hitter who spent a large part of last season on the Detroit roster, hitting .258 in 94 games (75-for-291) with 44 runs scored, 10 doubles, six triples, two home runs and 29 RBI.  The speedster also swiped 21 bases without being caught.

A fifth round pick of the Phillies in 2006 out of San Diego State, Berry has also been in the San Diego, New York Mets and Cincinnati organizations prior to joining the Tigers.  He has hit .168 in 49 games for Toledo (AAA) in the Tigers’ chain this year with 15 stolen bases and only two caught stealing.

— Royals Media Relations —

Mustangs split doubleheader at Ozark Monday

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs split a doubleheader in Springfield Monday night as they defeated Ozark in game one, 7-3, before falling in the nightcap, 6-3.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team is now 3-2 and 2-2 in the MINK League.

In game one, the Mustangs jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead as Michael Schulze led the game off with a home run before the Generals took the lead with two runs in the third.

St. Joseph regained the lead in the fourth inning as Grant Fink hit a solo home run and Payton Scarbrough drove in a run with a sacrifice fly.

Ozark tied the game in the bottom of the fourth and the two teams stayed that way until the ninth inning.

The Generals fell apart in the ninth defensively as they committed four errors and St. Joe scored four unearned runs.

Shane Segovia had three hits to lead the Mustangs, while Schulze and Fink added two hits each.

Trey Gonsalez earned the win in relief as he threw 3.1 scoreless innings and allowed just one hit.  Jonathan McCann started the game and gave up three runs and seven hits in 5.2 innings pitched.

In game two, St. Joseph starter Patrick Brady took the loss as he struggled and allowed six runs and seven hits in just 2.2 innings of work.

Jace Anderson kept the Mustangs in the game with 3.1 innings of scoreless relief.  He allowed just three hits and struck out six batters.

St. Joe scored single runs in the first, second and fifth innings, but had only six hits in the nightcap.

Shane Segovia, Eric Swain and Kyle Simpson drove in one run each.

The Mustangs continue their five-game road trip Tuesday as they travel to Omaha for a 7:00 p.m. first pitch with the Diamond Spirit.

St. Louis rolls to big win over Arizona in series opener

CardsLance Lynn pitched seven solid innings and the St. Louis Cardinals got home runs from Yadier Molina and Carlos Beltran in a 7-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night.

Lynn allowed one run and five hits, struck out six and walked one. He improved to 8-1 for the second consecutive season while becoming the third National League pitcher to reach eight wins, trailing Patrick Corbin’s league-leading nine for Arizona.

Molina hit a leadoff drive in the fifth on the same day he received a one-game suspension from Major League Baseball for making contact with umpire Mike Everitt during an argument on Sunday. The All-Star catcher appealed the decision.

Molina’s fourth homer lifted St. Louis to a 5-0 lead. He finished with two hits and two RBIs.

Arizona starter Trevor Cahill was charged with five runs and nine hits in five innings. He walked three and had no strikeouts for the first time this season.

Cahill (3-6) had allowed four earned runs or less in 29 consecutive starts.

The Diamondbacks got their only run in the sixth. Gerardo Parra had a leadoff double, moved up on Martin Prado’s flyout and came home on Paul Goldschmidt’s groundout.

Beltran and Matt Carpenter had three hits apiece for the Cardinals. Beltran’s 13th homer drove in Carpenter and made it 7-1 in the sixth. He also drove in Carpenter in the fourth with a single.

The Cardinals went 5 for 8 with runners in scoring position against the usually stout Cahill. Entering the game, batters had just a .111 average against him in that situation.

David Freese singled in Molina in the third, making it 3-0 and extending his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games. Molina singled in Matt Holliday, before taking second on the throw home and third on a wild pitch.

— Associated Press —

Mustangs suffer first loss of season at Nevada

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs suffered their first loss of the season Sunday night as they were fell at Nevada, 5-4.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team drops to 2-1 this season and 1-1 in the MINK League.

The Mustangs took a 1-0 lead in the third inning on an RBI ground out by Michael Schulze, but the Griffons answered back with two runs off St. Joseph starter Stanton Jones in the bottom of the third and they would never trail again.

St. Joe did tie the game 2-2 in the fifth as Schulze scored on a wild pitch, but Nevada answered right back in the bottom of the fith and they scored three runs.

The Mustangs got one run back in the seventh on an RBI groundout from Kyle Simpson and then Payton Scarbrough hit a solo home run in the ninth inning, but St. Joe’s rally fell short.

Schulze finished with two of the Mustangs five hits, while Simpson, Scarbrough and Keegan Smith each had one.

Jones suffered the loss for St. Joseph as he lasted just 4.1 innings and allowed five runs on seven hits.  He struck out eight, while walking three batters.

Jerad Hawkins kept the Mustangs in the game as he three 3.2 scoreless innings of relief and he gave up just two hits.

St. Joe is back on the road Monday as they play a doubleheader at Ozark beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Kansas City’s offense struggles again in 3-1 loss at Texas

RoyalsJurickson Profar sprinted around the bases with a big smile after putting the Rangers ahead for good.

Maybe the only person happier than the 20-year-old rookie was his veteran manager.

Profar hit a tiebreaking home run with two outs in the eighth inning Sunday, lifting the Texas Rangers over the Kansas City Royals 3-1 on Sunday.

The 20-year-old Profar connected off J.C. Gutierrez (0-1) for his second homer, a solo shot that put Texas ahead 2-1.

Manager Ron Washington was the first to greet Profar in the dugout. With a big grin of his own, Washington snagged the batting helmet off Profar’s head before he was mobbed by teammates.

”What I get a kick out of is he’s not afraid of baseball,” Washington said. ”Opportunities like today are what that young kid lives for. No one in the ballpark expected that. But he gave us a lift right there. He rose to the occasion.”

Profar was recalled from the minors to replace injured second baseman Ian Kinsler on May 19.

The top prospect is hitting .324 and hit his second homer in 10 games this season.

”I was just trying to get on base,” Profar said. ”I guess I did a little better there.”

David Murphy added an RBI single later in the inning to make it 3-1.

Tanner Scheppers (4-0) got two outs in the eighth and Joe Nathan pitched a perfect ninth for his 17th save in 18 chances.

Yu Darvish allowed three hits, walked two and struck out six as he left with a 1-0 lead after seven innings.

After the game, Darvish said he felt fatigued after throwing 99 pitches. Washington added Darvish told him he was out of gas and didn’t want the Japanese ace to fight through another inning.

Neal Cotts replaced Darvish to start the eighth.

”Any time I throw more than seven innings, I always feel fatigued after that,” Darvish said through an interpreter. ”So it was nothing special today.”

Alex Gordon doubled in the Kansas City eighth and scored on a grounder to make it 1-all.

The Rangers only had three singles coming into the eighth.

Gutierrez retired the first two batters of the inning before Profar came up to the plate. He lined a 1-2 pitch into the seats in right.

Elvis Andrus was on deck and joked about Profar’s speed rounding the bases.

”That was really quick,” Andrus said. ”He’s going to hit plenty of homers in his career so he needs to work on that. He’s fun to watch.”

Rangers center fielder Craig Gentry threw out Billy Butler at home trying to score early as first-place Texas won for the third time in four games.

The Rangers were without All-Star third baseman Adrian Beltre, who didn’t play because of a strained left hamstring. Washington said Beltre may be back in the lineup for Tuesday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox.

Andrus wasn’t in the original starting lineup as he’s been hampered by a sore back in the past week. The shortstop, however, said he felt good when he woke up and convinced Washington he was ready to play.

Kansas City starter Ervin Santana allowed an unearned run and three singles in seven innings. The right-hander had lost his past four starts coming in.

The Royals haven’t scored more than four runs in a game since May 21 and have lost 10 of 12. Kansas City, which brought on Hall of Famer George Brett as interim hitting coach Thursday, scored only seven runs in dropping two of three to Texas.

”We were right there,” Butler said. ”We were one pitch away, one hit away at every point in that game. It’s very frustrating.”

Santana didn’t allow a hit until Nelson Cruz singled with one out in the fourth.

Gordon, who snapped an 0-for-14 rut earlier in the game, led off the eighth with a broken-bat double against Cotts. Alcides Escobar had a sacrifice bunt that moved Gordon to third.

Eric Hosmer hit a chopper to Jeff Baker, who played third base in place of Beltre. Baker’s throw home was wild and Gordon scored easily to tie the game.

With the bases loaded and no outs in the second, Jeff Francoeur hit a liner to center and Gentry made a running catch. Gentry made a perfect throw to home plate and catcher Geovany Soto just got the tag on a sliding Butler.

— Associated Press —

K-State defeats Arkansas to advance to NCAA Super Regional

KSUKansas State’s bullpen team of Gerardo Esquivel, Nate Williams and Jake Matthys tossed 7.1 scoreless innings and the Wildcats scored two seventh-inning runs to advance to their first-ever Super Regional with a 4-3 victory over Arkansas Sunday night in the championship round of the 2013 NCAA Manhattan Regional at Tointon Family Stadium.

The Wildcats, who set a school record by winning their 44th game this year and enter the NCAA round of 16 with a 44-17 record, will travel to Corvallis, Ore., to take on Oregon State for the right to advance to the 2013 College World Series. The Razorbacks, who went to the College World Series last season, ended their year at 39-22.

K-State found itself in an early 3-0 hole in the bottom of the first when Arkansas left fielder Brian Anderson stroked a two-RBI single before Matt Vinson capped the frame with a two-out RBI single through the right side of the infield.

Looking for more, Arkansas loaded the bases with two outs in the second inning, but Esquivel came out of the bullpen to induce an inning-ending pop out. The ball caught by shortstop Austin Fisher began a streak for Esquivel of retiring 13 of the 14 batters he faced, including one via strikeout.

Kansas State rewarded the junior right-hander in the seventh inning when Ross Kivett and Tanner Witt led off the frame with walks against Michael Gunn (1-1). After the Razorbacks brought in Jalen Beeks and K-State bunted Kivett and Witt into scoring position, Arkansas elected to intentionally walk Jared King. However, on his second pitch, Beeks bounced a ball over the plate and to the backstop, allowing Kivett to score the tying run.

Arkansas took off the intentional walk and began pitching to King, but a 3-1 pitch went wild again as Witt scored the eventual winning run.

“It was a great ballgame – I really do not know what to say,” head coach Brad Hill said. “It was a great ballgame. Obviously, Arkansas has a tremendous club. Their pitching is phenomenal. When we got down 3-0 in the first inning, you get concerned about whether you can get back into it and if you can continue to hold them at three runs, because it felt like if they would have got five or six, it would have been difficult to come back against that club. I should have learned by now, after 61 or 62 games, to never count these guys out, ever. They have done a tremendous job all year to just continue playing their game and do what they do.”

Williams entered the game in the seventh inning and sat the Razorbacks down in order. After the right-hander walked a batter to begin the eighth, Matthys entered for a 32nd time this season to toss two scoreless frames with the final out coming on a fly ball to left field as K-State celebrated behind the mound.

“We have been in this situation before and I knew that if I put up four zeroes, that would give our guys that chance,” Esquivel said. “Our offense prides itself on never giving in, and they did not do that today. They just came through. I gave us a chance, handed the ball off to Nate (Williams) and he did a very good job in the seventh inning and then Jake (Matthys) finished it off.”

Esquivel, who earned a spot on the all-regional team, earned the win in his second-straight appearance after tossing 4.1 innings with a walk and a strikeout. The Chicago, Ill., product continually found the strike zone as 35 of his 49 pitches went for strikes and he threw a first-pitch strike to 12 of the 14 batters he faced.

Williams issued a walk in an inning-plus, while Matthys allowed two hits and struck out a batter in his two scoreless frames. Matthys’ 32nd outing out of the bullpen set the single-season school record, while he earned his ninth save of the year to tie for fifth in school history.

The Wildcats were led offensively by Shane Conlon, who went 2-for-4. Arkansas’ Joe Serrano was the only other player in the game with multiple hits by going 2-for-5.

Esquivel was joined on the all-regional team by Blair DeBord (catcher), Conlon (first base), Kivett (second base), Witt (outfield) and King (outfield). Kivett, who went 6-for-12 with two homers and five RBI, was named the most valuable player.

The 2013 NCAA Corvallis Super Regional will begin either Friday or Saturday, June 7 or 8, at Goss Field. Complete details, including television information, will be announced by Tuesday.

— KSU Sports Information —

Cardinals lose series finale against San Francisco

CardsChad Gaudin found himself in an unfamiliar position Sunday afternoon.

The San Francisco right-hander took the mound to start a game for the first time in over three years and tossed six strong innings to lead the Giants to a 4-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, ending the Giants’ seven-game road skid.

Brandon Belt hit a two-run pinch-hit double to break a 2-2 tie in the seventh. Buster Posey, who entered the game in a 2 for 20 skid, went 4 for 4 with two doubles to pace an 11-hit attack.

Gaudin (1-1), in his first start since Sept. 28, 2009 as a member of the New York Yankees, allowed four hits and two runs, both coming on David Freese’s homer in the fourth. He struck out five and did not walk a batter. Gaudin, who set the side down in order in four of six innings, is temporarily replacing Ryan Vogelsong in the rotation. Vogelsong broke several bones in his right hand May 20.

”It was nice,” Gaudin said of the starting assignment, ”I made a couple of minor league starts, but it was refreshing to get back out there and do that.”

San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said Gaudin’s performance came at a perfect time for his beleaguered staff.

”He gave us a huge shot in the arm,” he said. ”He went out there and threw quality strikes and actually went a little further than we ever thought.”

Bochy said before the game that he was hoping to get four, maybe five innings from Gaudin.

Instead, Gaudin rolled through six on 79 pitches, 55 strikes. In his first start after 117 successive relief appearances, Gaudin earned his first win since Oct. 2, 2012 when he was a reliever with the Miami Marlins.

”I wanted to go out there and give the team a chance to win and also give them some innings,” Gaudin said. ”I thought I was throwing aggressively and pitching with what I had.”

The Giants offense, which had scored just seven runs in its previous six road games, gave Gaudin enough offensive support.

Belt slammed the first pitch from reliever Randy Choate into the gap in left-center to bring in Brandon Crawford and Gregor Blanco for a 4-2 lead in the seventh inning. Crawford began the rally with a single off St. Louis rookie Tyler Lyons (2-1).

Closer Sergio Romo recorded four outs for his 15th save in 17 opportunities. He got Freese to ground out with Allen Craig on first to end the game.

San Francisco scored single runs in the second and third off Lyons. Posey and Hunter Pence hit back-to-back doubles in the third.

”I hit a couple balls hard that found a couple of holes,” Posey said. ”So now, it’s just a matter of keeping on.”

Posey raised his average 15 points to .308 with the four-hit effort.

Freese tied the game with his third homer of the season. He has hit safely in a career-tying 12 successive games.

”I’m seeing the baseball and trying to consistently hit the ball hard somewhere,” he said. ”It’s all about the approach at the plate.”

Lyons allowed four runs and eight hits in 6 2-3 innings in his third start. He allowed one run over seven innings in winning his two previous starts.

”I was inconsistent from the beginning,” Lyons said. ”I was fighting myself, just trying my best to eat up a few innings.”

Despite the victory, the Giants have dropped six of their last eight..

”A much-needed win after yesterday,” Bochy said.

St. Louis beat the Giants 8-0 and 7-1 in a day-night doubleheader on Saturday.

St. Louis manager Mike Matheny and catcher Yadier Molina were ejected in the third inning by first base umpire Clint Fagan after Molina was called out on a close play at first. Molina slammed his helmet to the ground after the call and was immediately thrown out for the third time in his career. Matheny came out to protect Molina and was ejected for the third time as a manager.

”I know I was out,” Molina said. ”I was just upset with myself.”

— Associated Press —

St. Joseph rallies past Nevada in MINK League opener

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs stayed unbeaten on the 2013 season as they rallied for an 11-9 victory over Nevada in their MINK League opener at Phil Welch Stadium Saturday night.

With Nevada leading 9-8 in the eighth inning, Kyle Simpson hit a two-run single to put the Mustangs ahead for good and move them to 2-0 on the season.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team scawandered two five-run lead Saturday night as they scored five in the second inning to take a 5-0 lead and they also led 8-3 after four innings.

The Griffons got a grand slam from Jack Goihl to highlight a six-run sixth inning as Nevada took their 9-8 lead.

Dixon Marble earned the win in relief for the Mustangs as he threw three scoreless innings and allowed just one hit.

St. Joseph starter Brandon Simmons struggled in his debut as he gave up seven runs and nine hits in 5.1 innings of work.  The former Missouri Western standout struck out six and walked two.

Mustangs’ catcher Payton Scarbrough had a big hit to lead St. Joe’s 10-hit attack.  The sophomore-to-be at Missouri Western went 3-for-4 with a home run, double and a single.  He drove in two and scored two runs.

Simpson added two hits and three RBI, while Michael Schulze finished the night 2-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored.

St. Joseph is on the road Sunday when they travel to Nevada for another game against the Griffons.  The first pitch is at 7:00 p.m. and can be heard on 680 KFEQ and 680kfeq.com.

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