The Milwaukee baseball team will open Horizon League play this weekend, taking on Youngstown State University in a three-game series now scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Originally slated to be opened Thursday, the schedule will now have a single contest Friday and a doubleheader played Saturday due to the local forecast.
Start times are 2 p.m. CST Friday and 10 a.m. CST Saturday. YSU will have live statistics available and those links are all on the UWM website.
The 2016 campaign marks the 52nd season of baseball at UWM. It is also the 46th season of varsity play (the program was played at the club level from 1982-1986) and the 26th in the Panthers NCAA Division I era.
LOOKING AT YOUNGSTOWN STATEThe Penguins will enter play at 5-12 overall after an 8-5 win at Ohio Tuesday. Included in that record is an 0-3 mark after getting swept at Wright State to open league play last week. Prior to the trip to Dayton, the team won two of three at Missouri. As a team, Youngstown State holds a .206 batting average, with Billy Salem leading the way at .299.
The Penguins are guided by fourth-year head coach Steve Gillispie and have a young team in 2016. Just four returning starters are back and two members of the rotation return from the 2015 squad that finished 16-34 overall. There are 18 new players on YSU's roster of the 33 total, and 16 of them are playing at the Division I level for the first time.
SERIES HISTORYThe Panthers are 42-29 all-time against Youngstown State, going an impressive 5-1 against the Penguins last season. Milwaukee has certainly had the upper hand of late, claiming wins in 10 of the last 13 matchups.
THE WEEK THAT WASMilwaukee played three games against Illinois State, sweeping the Redbirds in impressive fashion. Included in the victories was a ninth-inning comeback and a win in 18 innings.
Dan Barwick led the offense, batting .385 on the week.
Luke Meeteer keeps chugging along, batting .375 for the series with four runs scored and four stolen bases.
Jeremy Wright was just behind at .364 at the plate. The pitching was fantastic, posting a 2.25 ERA in the three games (36.0 IP), limiting the Redbirds to a .179 average.
LEAGUE PREMIERESMilwaukee is 12-10 all-time in affiliated conference openers since becoming an NCAA Division I team. Head coach
Scott Doffek has posted a 5-4 ledger in his nine openers, including a 6-5 victory over Youngstown State in 2015.
COLE HAD A GOALCole Heili did everything in his power to help the Panthers to a sweep of Illinois State March 18-20. He played a key role in each game, putting together a week in which he batted .333, finishing 5-for-15 with four runs scored, three home runs and six RBI. On Friday, he blasted a pair of HR's to get Milwaukee out to an early lead in an 8-5 win. Saturday, he capped a three-run ninth-inning rally, bunting in the go-ahead run in the last inning of a 4-3 result. Sunday, he saved his best for the 17th inning. First off, his home run produced the first run of the game, handing UWM a 1-0 lead. Illinois State then tied the game in the bottom of the 17th, but Heili saved the day when he threw out what would have been the go-ahead run at the plate to end the 17th. The Panthers then plated three in the 18th to claim the marathon win.
LET'S PLAY TWO!!Not only did the Panthers break the record for longest game played in terms of innings against Illinois State March 20, but they topped it by a whopping four frames. The 18-inning affair now easily takes the cake for the top spot on the all-time list.
1. 18 innings vs. Illinois State: March 20, 2016
2. 14 innings vs. Youngstown State: May 22, 2010
3. 14 innings vs. Cleveland State: May 21, 2008
4. 13 innings, two occasions
It was also the longest game time-wise found in the archives. At 4:54, it topped the previous long of 4:19 back on May 15, 2011 against Butler. There was a 4:31 contest played against Northern Illinois on May 15, 2012, but that total time included a 94-minute rain delay.
THAT'S A RECORD TOOA pair of players saw a lot of face time at the plate that same day, as two Panthers ended up tying the school record for most at bats in a game when both
Luke Meeteer and
Daulton Varsho batted eight times against the Redbirds. That equals the school mark of eight set by Darin Haugom in a game played against Chicago State back on April 19, 2001.
The team total of 64 at bats for the game also set a new standard, breaking the former mark of 55 in a matchup against YSU 5/22/10.
THAT'S LIKE TWO TOUCHDOWNS, RIGHT?The Panthers posted a season-high in runs and missed their biggest hit total of the campaign by just one (also 14) in the 14-1 victory over K-State March 11. That result raised some eyebrows in Manhattan, Kan. The decision marked the Wildcats worst loss since 2009 overall and their biggest non-conference loss at home since 1980, a span of over 36 years.
HE GONESenior
Luke Meeteer entered the 2016 campaign tied with Darin Haugom (1997-2001) for the career stolen base mark with 73. He broke the career mark with No. 74 against Kansas State March 11 when he swiped second after a single in the first inning. He would add his 75th just a few pitches later with a steal of third base as well.
1. Meeteer - 79 career stolen bases
2. Haugom - 73
3. Andy Bjornlie (1994-98) - 49
THE 200 CLUBIn the history of the Milwaukee baseball program, 12 players have recorded over 200 career hits at the NCAA Division I level now that
Luke Meeteer managed the feat against Ball State Feb. 26 when he led off the contest with a double down the left field line.
Mike Porcaro and
Sam Koenig had been the most recent, joining in 2015. Not only has Meeteer joined the list in 2016, but he has a realistic chance to break the all-time record of 267.
Below is the current list of the "200 Club".
1. Jesse Hart (2005-08): 267 career hits
2. Doug Dekoning (2008-11): 260
3.
Cole Kraft (2008-11): 250
4. Darin Haugom (1997-2001): 245
5. Paul Hoenecke (2009-12): 242
6.
Sam Koenig (2011-15): 233
7. Meeteer (2012-16): 223 (started season at 194)
8. Ross McCoy (2004-07): 220
9.
Mike Porcaro (2012-15): 215
10. Charlie Reschke (2002-05): 213
11. Jonathan Capasso (2010-13): 211
12. Nick Wichser (2004-08): 206
YES, "THE" MILWAUKEE BREWERSOne look at the 2016 schedule and the opponent on March 2 jumps out immediately. The Panthers once again took on the Milwaukee Brewers in a contest that opened Spring Training competition for the 2016 Brewers at Maryvale Baseball Park. The matchup - an 11-2 victory for the MLB squad despite an early 2-1 lead for the collegiate side - marked the second straight year that the Panthers have made the trek to Phoenix to take on their Wisconsin MLB counterparts. UWM ended the day nearly even in the hit column, edged by a final total of 8-to-10.
Last season's game marked the first time the Brewers had faced a collegiate team in an exhibition game since 1983 when they played Arizona State University. It was also the first time the Brewers had ever played the Panthers in an exhibition. The game was scoreless after three innings when both teams had their starting lineups on the field. UWM's
Derek Peake recorded the first hit of the contest in the fourth, with the Brewers eventually earning the 8-0 decision.
THOSE PESKY PANTHERSThe Panthers managed to knock off Texas Tech in the opener of a doubleheader Feb. 20, claiming a 10-3 victory to mark the second season in a row where the team beat a nationally-ranked opponent. The victory was the program's sixth against a ranked foe all-time, last topping No. 15 Iowa a year ago.
GOING YARDDaulton Varsho hit a pair of home runs against Bethune-Cookman Feb. 26, the first Panther with two in a game since
Sam Koenig went deep twice 4/28/15. But the last time a Milwaukee sophomore hit two in a game? That was much further back, as the last time a sophomore accomplished the feat was Doug Dekoning back in April of 2009, when he hit a pair against Chicago State.
BASEBALL SEASON ALREADY?The February 19th opener to the 2016 campaign may sound early, but it does not even rank in the top six anymore following the past few seasons. In fact, five of the top six all-time earliest starts to the season have taken place in the past 10 years.
1. 2006: February 10
2. 2015: February 13
2. 1999: February 13
4. 2014: February 14
5. 2013: February 15
6. 2007: February 16
PRESEASON NATIONAL RECOGNITIONVarious publications and websites came out with their annual college baseball previews and players from the Milwaukee roster have earned a handful of mentions. D1Baseball.com lists seniors
Luke Meeteer (No. 2) and
Brian Keller (No. 10) as part of its "Top Prospects, 2016 MLB Drafts" chart. Sophomore
Daulton Varsho (No. 4) and junior
Jay Peters (No. 5) are listed in the 2017 draft chart, while
Jake Sommers is one of 10 "Impact Freshmen".
Four players did earn a spot on the 2016 "College Sports Madness" Preseason All-Horizon League squad. Leading the way was Meeteer as a first-team outfielder. Rounding out the list was a trio of players named to the second team in seniors Keller (P) and
Nick Unes (IF) as well as junior newcomer
Ian Ross (OF).
LET'S HIT THE ROAD...As usual, the Panthers will be busy waiting for the snow to melt away and Henry Aaron Field to be ready for them to play in Milwaukee. While that happens, they will be playing 22 (21 regular-season contests plus the exhibition against the Milwaukee Brewers) straight road games to open the 2016 slate. That will seem a touch easier compared to other seasons, as the record for longest season-opening road trip was set at 30 games in 2008. However, the past few Wisconsin springs have not been kind. Postponements and cancellations have been the norm most of the past three years, with the Panthers having to play their "home" opener in Chicago in 2014. Also, in 2013, the team ended up playing 29 in a row on the road (losing 12 contests to the weather overall) before finally playing a home game April 24.
The Panthers will travel over 11,400 miles over the course of the first six weeks of this season via plane or bus, visiting seven different states (Texas, Florida, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Illinois and Ohio) before playing their home opener April 1 against Valparaiso. To put that in perspective, that would be equivalent to circling the bases 167,200 times.
PRESEASON POLLMilwaukee was picked to finish fourth in the 2016 Horizon League preseason baseball poll. Wright State was the favorite to win the title in balloting by the conference's seven head coaches. The Raiders received all six possible first-place votes and topped the poll with 36 points after claiming the conference's bid to the NCAA Tournament and a 43-17 record a season ago.
UIC, the 2015 regular-season champion, was second with 27 points in what was a three-way mix behind WSU. Valparaiso (25 points) and the Panthers (24) were the other teams ranked 2-3-4. Youngstown State was fifth with 15 points, Northern Kentucky sixth with 13 and Oakland rounded out the poll in seventh place with seven points.
Wright State's Sean Murphy was voted as the Preseason Player of the Year and UIC's Jake Dahlberg was named the Preseason Pitcher of the Year in voting of the coaches. For the fourth straight year the league has also announced a preseason all-conference team and the Panthers had senior outfielder
Luke Meeteer honored.
2016 Horizon League Preseason Baseball Poll
1. Wright State (6 first-place votes) – 36
2. UIC (1) – 27
3. Valparaiso – 25
4. Milwaukee – 24
5. Youngstown State – 15
6. Northern Kentucky – 13
7. Oakland – 7
FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRSTThe Panthers had a remarkable season in 2015 and one look at the Horizon League leaders would cement that as fact. In addition to tying the school record with 39 victories, the team led the conference (or was second) in average (.298), slugging (.443), runs (396, 2nd), hits (627), RBI (366, 2nd), doubles (136), triples (25), home runs (40), RBI (366, 2nd), total bases (933), hit-by-pitch (79) and stolen bases (102). The pitching staff led the way (or was second) in opponent batting average (.259), innings pitched (529.0, 2nd), strikeouts (426) and was close in ERA, coming in second at 3.93. Some of those numbers ranked high nationally as well - UWM finished 27th in average, seventh in triples, sixth in doubles and 13th in stolen bases.
SENIOR-ITIS IN 2015The Panthers will be one of the youngest teams around in 2016, with 21 of the 35 players on the active roster set to make their debuts in a Milwaukee uniform this season. One of the main reasons for that? A top-heavy senior class of 14 members a season ago. This year, the roster will feature 11 freshmen, eight junior-college transfers, one sophomore and one graduate student all in their first season at UWM.
STOP THAT THIEFLuke Meeteer had a season of thievery in 2015 never before seen in Milwaukee baseball history. The speedy senior had 37 stolen bases, enough to lead the conference by a wide margin (second was 19). He broke the school record of 24 against Northwestern April 21 - which was tied by Ryan Solberg in 2014 and set by Darin Haugom in 2000 and 1999. He finished last year eighth in the NCAA in total steals (leader had 41) and 10th in steals-per-game.
TOUCH 'EM ALLThe Panthers finished with a Horizon League-high 40 home runs as a team in 2015, the most since 39 of them back in the 2010 season.
Sam Koenig led the way with 15 dingers, making him the first Panther with 10-or-more since Tim Patzman hit 11 in 2010.
GETTING TO 20The 23 runs scored by the Panthers against Edgewood April 28 marked the first outing of 20-or-more runs in a game since Milwaukee topped Bradley by a score of 20-2 back on April 21 of the 2010 campaign. The total tied for eighth-best all-time, as the school record is 28. The five home runs the team hit that day were a season-high and the most since banging out five dingers against SIU Edwardsville on March 6, 2010.
COMEBACK KIDSEarly last season, the Panthers overcame a five-run deficit March 14 in claiming a 6-5 victory over Youngstown State, one of the biggest comeback victories of head coach
Scott Doffek's tenure. For good measure, they came back again the next day, turning a 6-2 YSU lead in the eighth inning into another victory.
That was nothing compared to what happened at Henry Aaron Field against Chicago State April 15. Trailing 10-1 after the top of the fourth inning, the Panthers scored 13 unanswered runs en route to the amazing 15-11 win.
TOP COMEBACKS SINCE 2007
1. Trailed Chicago State, 10-1, fourth inning. Won 15-11 (4/15/15)
2. Trailed Cleveland State, 6-0, third inning. Won 7-6 (4/11/08)
3. Trailed Youngstown State, 5-0, second inning. Won 6-5 (3/14/15)
4. Trailed Butler, 5-0, second inning. Won 13-5 (5/13/12)
ONE OF A KINDThe Milwaukee baseball team had played 1,277 games in its NCAA Division I history prior to its matchup with UW-Superior April 7 last season that resulted in the first no-hitter in team history. Then-freshman
Alex McIntosh, who did not even know he would be the starter until 20 minutes before first pitch, did the heavy lifting with 7.0 innings of work, striking out 11 while walking just one. Senior
Mike Schneider, coming off Tommy John surgery, made his first appearance since the 2013 season to close out the final six outs and preserve history for the day. McIntosh earned Horizon League Pitcher of the Week honors for his efforts, certainly making his first collegiate start a memorable one.
FRESHMEN K K K K K K K KLUBMcIntosh joined a small list with the 11 strikeouts, becoming just the fifth freshman at UWM to post double-figures in K's in a game.
Justin Langley is on the list with 12 from 2014. Also on the list is Robert Michalkiewicz (10 in 2004), Rob Erickson (10 in 2000) and Chad Sadowski (10 in 1997).
RARE DEFEATThe 11-10 defeat suffered by the Panthers against Valparaiso April 2 was a rare one for UWM, in that the team lost for the first time when scoring 10-or-more runs in quite some time. The loss snapped a 42-game stretch (41-0-1) of games where the Panthers scored at least 10 runs and claimed victory. The last time they did not? A 20-12 defeat at the hands of Butler in April of 2010. Ironically, the tie in the streak (11-11 in May of 2011) also came vs. Butler.
GOOD OUT OF THE GATESThe Panthers 10-4 start in 2015 was its best through 14 games in program history. That topped the previous best run of 9-5 by both the 2001 and 1995 squads.
MAKING SOME NOISEThe Panthers hot start did get them noticed nationally, with the team receiving votes in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association poll in back-to-back weeks (March 9 and 16). The week of March 16, they were also receiving votes in the USA Today Baseball Coaches Poll.
ABOUT THAT 2015 STARTThe opening of the 2015 season was record-breaking from a couple of viewpoints. First off, it marked the first 3-0 start in program history since becoming an NCAA Division I program in the 1990 season. The only other time UWM even began 2-0 was in 1995 when the Panthers topped Youngstown State (16-6) and Bowling Green (6-5). Secondly, the team opened with at least 10 runs in a season opener for just the second time (also 1995, see above). They topped that by making it three in a row when they plated 12 and 11 runs the next day in a twinbill against the Black Bears. That had never even accomplished twice before.
EARLY WHITEWASHThe 10-0 shutout over Maine came as soon as the schedule allowed. The only other time a UWM team ever matched that was in 2006, when the Panthers blanked Saint Mary's (CA), 2-0, in the season opener. The other time the Milwaukee pitching staff was able to record an early-season shutout was 2013, when the Panthers beat New Mexico State, 11-0, in the second game on the schedule that season.
SOCIAL MEDIAYou can also follow the baseball team on Twitter @MKE_Baseball. In addition, assistant SID
Chris Zills will be updating game scores and highlights when in attendance all season long on his Twitter account at @sidzills.
ON TAPThe Panthers, weather-permitting, finally get the opportunity to host their 2016 home opener next week. The schedule currently has Milwaukee hosting Valparaiso for a three-game series, opening Friday at 3 p.m.
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