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Rebs Meet Vols for Regular-Season Finale in Knoxville
5/15/2019 | Baseball
No. 15 Ole Miss and No. 23 Tennessee Featured on SEC Network for Wild Card Weekend
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#15 OLE MISS (32-21, 15-12 SEC) at #23 TENNESSEE (36-17, 12-15 SEC) May 16-18 Knoxville, Tenn. Lindsey Nelson Stadium (4,283) |
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| Ole Miss Notes • Tennessee Notes • SEC Notes | ||||||||
| Thursday, May 16 6 p.m. CT |
Friday, May 17 5:30 p.m. CT |
Saturday, May 18 11 a.m. CT |
| PROJECTED STARTERS Ole Miss: RHP Will Ethridge 5-5, 2.82 ERA, 58 K, 22 BB Tennessee: RHP Garrett Stallings 7-3, 3.46 ERA, 91 K, 13 BB |
PROJECTED STARTERS Ole Miss: LHP Doug Nikhazy 6-3, 3.20 ERA, 64 K, 22 BB Tennessee: LHP Garrett Crochet 4-3, 4.29 ERA, 71 K, 19 BB |
PROJECTED STARTERS Ole Miss: TBA Tennessee: RHP Zach Linginfelter 6-4, 4.73 ERA, 68 K, 23 BB |
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LEADING OFF
• Ole Miss enters the weekend coming off a series sweep against Mississippi State. The Rebels are tied for third in the SEC Western Division going into the final week of conference play.
• The Rebels lost the first of a four-game road trip against Arkansas State and Tennessee to cap the regular season.
• On Monday, Grae Kessinger and Tyler Keenan were selected as two of the five finalists for the C Spire Ferriss Trophy, given annually to the best college baseball player in Mississippi.
• Junior shortstop Grae Kessinger had his 40-game reached-base streak snapped Tuesday. It spanned from March 8 until May 14 and was the longest by a Rebel since Tanner Mathis reached 41 times in 2011. In SEC play, Kessinger leads the SEC in batting average and hits.
• The Week 12 SEC Player of the Week, Cooper Johnson has caught 17 runners stealing, one shy of the league-high.
• Of the Rebels' 21 losses, 18 have come by 4 runs or fewer, and 16 have come by 3 runs or fewer.
• Ole Miss has walked the second-fewest batters and is No. 5 in the SEC in Ks during conference play.
• Ole Miss is No. 18 in the nation in strikeout-to-walk ratio at 2.84. The Rebels are 19th nationally and second in the SEC with 3.17 walks allowed per nine innings.
• Ole Miss is No. 21 in the nation and No. 4 in the SEC with 384 runs scored on the season.
• Ole Miss has scored three or more runs in an inning 50 times this season.
• Ole Miss scored in double figures 17 times this season. The Rebels have reached double figures in hits 21 times.
• Ryan Olenek, Parker Caracci, Connor Green and Chase Cockrell, walked across the stage last weekend and join Fall 2018 grad Michael Fitzsimmons as the five Ole Miss players to wear the SEC Graduate patch. David Dellucci is one of 12 former Rebel baseball players to come back and finish their degree during the 2018-19 school year. (See p. 10 for list.)
BIANCO CLIMBING RECORD BOOKS
Head coach Mike Bianco began the season fifth on the all-time SEC coaching wins chart, and since, the Rebel head coach has moved to third. When Ole Miss defeated Texas A&M 13-3 on Friday, April 26, Bianco won his 739th game as the Rebel head coach, moving him to third all-time past South Carolina's Ray Tanner. On Friday, April 5, Ole Miss turned in a dominant 12-4 win over Florida to deliver Bianco's 300th win in SEC play.CLOSE DEFEATS
Of the Rebels' 21 losses, 18 have come by four runs or fewer, and 16 have come by three runs or fewer.KEEPING IT CLEAN
Ole Miss is 16-7 on the season when it doesn't make an error.AHEAD OF THE GAME
Ole Miss is 20-10 on the season when it scores the game's first run. The Rebels are 14-7 when they score in the first inning.LEADING THE PACK
Ole Miss is 25-2 when leading after six innings, 27-1 when leading after seven and 26-1 when leading after eight.MENTIONABLE HONORS
Ole Miss earned four preseason All-SEC honors, the most in Rebel baseball history and tied for the most in the conference this season. Six of the Rebels' starting nine offensive players carry either 2019 preseason or 2018 postseason honors into the start of the season. Full awards list on page 10.2019 Weekly Honors
Thomas Dillard - SEC Player of the Week (Week 2), Golden Spikes Award Performance of the Week (Week 2), NCBWA National Hitter of the Week (Week 2), Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (Week 2)
Ryan Olenek - Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (Week 3)
Doug Nikhazy - SEC Freshman of the Week (Week 8, Week 11)
Cooper Johnson - SEC Player of the Week (Week 12)
FERRISS FINALISTS
This week, Grae Kessinger and Tyler Keenan were both named finalists for the C Spire Ferriss Trophy, given annually to the top college baseball player in the state of Mississippi. Ryan Olenek was a finalist for the Rebels in 2018. Kessinger and Keenan will try to become the sixth Rebel to win the award.REBS VS. VOLS
Ole Miss leads Tennessee 49-38 in the all-time series. The Rebels have won five of the last six series, including the last three in Knoxville.Last season, UT claimed Game 1. An early pitchers' duel between Ryan Rolison and Garrett Crochet broke in the seventh when the Volunteers posted six runs and the Rebels answered with four. UT's Zach Linginfelter closed it out with two scoreless innings.
The Rebels then dominated the final two games of the series. Ole Miss took Game 2, 7-1, behind a shutdown 6.1 innings from Brady Feigl, as well as strong days at the plate from Grae Kessinger (3-for-4, 1 R, 2 RBI) and Jacob Adams (3-for-3, 1 R, 3 RBI). James McArthur and Parker Caracci combined to pitch a shutout, while Adams, Ryan Olenek, Thomas Dillard and Cole Zabowski all drove in runs in the 5-0 win.
STARTING OFF
Ole Miss must replace its entire weekend starting rotation as Ryan Rolison (1st Round), Brady Feigl (5th Round) and James McArthur (12th Round) were all selected in the 2018 MLB Draft.SEC STRONG
Ole Miss has walked the second-fewest batters in SEC play, is No. 5 in the SEC in strikeouts during conference play.FILLING UP THE ZONE
Ole Miss is No. 18 in the nation in strikeout-to-walk ratio at 2.84. The Rebels are 21st nationally and third in the SEC with 3.21 walks allowed per nine innings.GOOD WILL PITCHING
Will Ethridge earned the Friday night role after posting the team's best ERA over the offseason. The junior out of Lilburn, Georgia, posted a minuscule 0.60 ERA in the fall with 18 strikeouts compared to four walks (4.50 K/BB). He kept it going in the spring, holding opposing hitters to two runs over 11 innings for a 1.67 ERA.Ethridge turned in the best start of his career Friday night against Kentucky, going 7.0 scoreless innings with just three hits allowed, no walks and 11 strikeouts in the Rebels' 8-2 victory.
NIKHAZY CRAZIES
Freshman lefty Doug Nikhazy has moved into the Saturday night role and has been electric. He didn't disappoint in his first weekend start and first SEC start at Missouri. Nikhazy took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and exited after 7.2, having allowed no runs on two hits. Parker Caracci closed out the win, and the two combined a two-hit shutout. Nikhazy became the first Rebel freshman to start a shutout in SEC play since Drew Pomeranz on April 5, 2008, against Vanderbilt.The lefty out of Windermere, Florida, was named SEC Freshman of the Week after shutting down Florida, going 6.0 innings with just one run allowed and six strikeouts. He turned in another terrific performance last week against Texas A&M, striking out a career-high 10 in 7.0 innings with no walks, four hits and just one earned run allowed to once again earn SEC Freshman of the Week honors. The 10 strikeouts came as the most by a Rebel freshman since Will Ethridge fanned 10 in his collegiate debut.
Nikhazy is the only player in the conference to be named SEC Freshman of the Week twice during SEC play this season. Nikhazy's two awards and Tyler Keenan's two Freshman of the Week nods in 2018 made it back-to-back years that the Rebels have had a player bring home the honor twice during SEC play.
He is No. 11 in SEC with 2.98 ERA during conference play, a mark that is second-best among SEC freshmen behind Georgia's Cole Wilcox. Nikhazy is tied for the sixth-most wins in SEC play (5). During league play, Nikhazy is 5-2 with a 2.98 ERA, 46 K, 16 BB. He has allowed two runs or fewer in five SEC starts. In his last two starts, he is 2-0 with 13 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 19 K over 19.1 innings.
GUNNAR ON TARGET
The final starting role was taken by highly touted freshman Gunnar Hoglund. Hoglund was drafted in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates but elected to come to Oxford. The rookie out of Hudson, Florida, has lived up to his billing thus far. His fall ERA was second only to Ethridge at 1.23 over 14.2 innings of work. He was outstanding in the spring as well, posting a 6.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio, going 8.2 innings without issuing a free pass. Before his final start of the spring, he allowed just two earned runs. Hoglund turned in a quality start in his last outing at Swayze against Texas A&M, going a career-long 6.0 innings with just two runs allowed on five hits with no walks and three strikeouts to help the Rebels sweep the Aggies.CLOSING TIME
Parker Caracci had a breakout 2018 season that ended in All-America honors and a selection in the 37th round of the MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. However, Caracci elected to return for his redshirt-junior campaign, and he has worked his way back to top form going into the season. Caracci pitched for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team over the summer, posting a perfect 0.00 ERA with two saves and an opposing batting average of .094 in 9.2 innings of work. Heading into the season, Caracci is a first-team All-American according to Perfect Game, in addition to four other All-America nods. He's also All-SEC Second Team and is on the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award Watch List. After a slow start to 2019, Caracci has caught fire with the start of SEC play. Caracci went eight straight outings without allowing a run. His streak spanned 13.1 innings, in which he allowed just six hits with three walks, while striking out 19.REBS ARE RUNNIN'
Ole Miss is No. 21 in the nation and No. 4 in the SEC with 384 runs scored on the season. The Rebels are averaging 7.2 runs per game, good for 29th nationally and fourth in the conference.CROOKED NUMBERS
Ole Miss has scored 3 or more runs in an inning 50 times this season. The Rebels have had 22 three-run innings, 11 four-run innings, 7 five-run innings, 5 six-run innings, 2 seven-run innings, 2 eight-run innings and one nine-run inning.DOUBLE DIGITS
Ole Miss scored in double figures 17 times this season, including a season-high of 25 against UAPB. Ole Miss reached double figures in all three games of the Florida series. The Rebels have reached double figures in hits 21 times, including a season high of 23 in Sunday's series-deciding 10-inning win at LSU.40 SHADES OF GRAE
Junior Grae Kessinger has been on fire since the start of SEC play. He has hits in 30 of 37 games since league play started and went on a 40-game reached-base streak, spanning from March 8 until May 14. His reached-base streak stands as the longest by a Rebel since Tanner Mathis reached in 41 straight in 2011. It's the 17th-longest streak in the nation this season.
Junior Grae Kessinger has been on fire since the start of SEC play. He has hits in 30 of 37 games since league play started and went on a 40-game reached-base streak, spanning from March 8 until May 14. His reached-base streak stands as the longest by a Rebel since Tanner Mathis reached in 41 straight in 2011. It's the 17th-longest streak in the nation this season.
Kessinger leads the SEC in hits and batting average during SEC play. The junior out of Oxford is slashing .426/.485/.591 in league play with 25 R, 25 RBI and 13 extra-base hits. Across all games, he is third in hits, No. 6 in batting average, runs scored and doubles. Nationally, he ranks 20th in hits, 38th in runs scored, 50th in doubles.
TK, THE RBI MACHINE
Tyler Keenan had a tremendous rookie campaign, earning Freshman All-American honors, as well as an All-SEC Second Team nod going into 2019—and he has shown no signs of a sophomore slump.Keenan is No. 35 in the nation and No. 3 in the SEC in RBI with 56 on the year. Keenan leads Ole Miss and is ninth in the SEC with 12 home runs this year. He is sixth in the SEC in on-base percentage during conference play. He's also tied for fourth in the league with 11 HBPs on the year and is tied for the league lead with 24 walks in SEC play.
OLEEEEEY, OLEY, OLEY, OLEY
Olenek has hits in 36 of 43 games this season and is sixth in the SEC in batting average. Adding 11 doubles already this season, Oley has 52 doubles in his Rebel career, putting him in sole possession of fifth place in Rebel history. He is eight shy of the all-time record of 60, owned by Brad Henderson. He also leads the SEC with 13 HBPs on the year.DILLY DILLY!
Thomas Dillard's incredible start to the 2019 season drew some major national recognition as the junior slugger swept the national awards in Week 2. He's one of the most feared hitters in college baseball, having drawn the 13th-most walks in the country, the second-most in the SEC. Dillard and Tyler Keenan are tied for first in the SEC in walks drawn in conference play.CATCHER U
Junior Cooper Johnson is off to an excellent start to 2019 and is poised to be the next in a line of prolific catchers to play for head coach Mike Bianco. Johnson has just five passed balls in 48 games played and has erased 17 would-be base stealers, the second-most in the SEC. He has also allowed the fewest stolen bases (17) among starting catchers in the SEC.Johnson was named SEC Player of the Week after slashing .545/.643/.909 in the LSU series with 6 R, 5 RBI, 2B, HR. In Sunday's series-clinching win, Johnson went 4-for-5, with four runs scored and four RBI, posting career-highs in hits and runs scored.
Johnson was named to the Buster Posey Award Watch List (formerly known as the Johnny Bench Award), given annually to the best catcher in college baseball.
Players Mentioned
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Thursday, October 16
New Faces: Freshmen Pitchers
Friday, September 19
PRESSER | Mike Bianco & Luke Hill - Oxford Regional Final vs. Murray State (06-02-25)
Monday, June 02
HIGHLIGHTS: Baseball vs. Murray State_NCAA Regional (6/2/25)
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