Texas Tech University Athletics
Red Raiders Host TCU
March 27, 2000 | Baseball
March 27, 2000
Texas Christian (11-20) at Texas Tech (17-15) Tuesday, March 28 - 3:00 p.m. Dan Law Field - Lubbock, Texas
A QUICK LOOK AT TEXAS TECH
The Texas Tech Red Raiders host the TCU Horned Frogs after winning one of two games at Nebraska. The two teams met earlier this season (2/15) with TCU winning 14-4 in Fort Worth. The Red Raiders have won seven straight games at Dan Law Field and are 14-4 this season in Lubbock.
Tech dropped the first game of the series in Lincoln, 11-0 and split the Saturday doubleheader. After playing just one extra-inning game all season, Tech played a total of 21 innings on Saturday. Nebraska won the first game of the twinbill 7-6 in 10 innings while Texas Tech came from behind to win the second game 7-5 in 11 innings.
Tuesday's game is the start of a four-game homestand. After hosting TCU on Wednesday, the Red Raiders will play Kansas State over the weekend. The series will open on Friday night at 7 p.m. First pitch on Saturday is scheduled for 2 p.m. and the Sunday finale will begin at 1 p.m. Tech will go on the road April 8-9 when they travel to Ames, Iowa to play Iowa State.
AT THE PLATE
Through 32 games, the Red Raiders have outscored opponents 285-236. Tech is averaging 8.9 runs and 10.9 hits per game. They have reached the double-figure mark in runs 15 times this season. As a team, Texas Tech is hitting .311 with 76 doubles, 11 triples, 31 home runs and 242 RBI. Tech hitters have walked 188 times while opponents have walked 117 times. With runners in scoring position, they are hitting .314 (125-398) and are averaging 8.6 runners left on base per game (275 in 32 games). The Red Raiders are hitting .333 (58-174) against lefties while going 292-951 (.307) against right-handers. Tech pinch hitters are 13-36 (.361). The lineup has notched 27 sacrifice flys in 2000. The 1988 team set the school record with 34.
Texas Tech has hit three grand slams and 12 Red Raiders have at least one home run. Chaz Eiguren leads the team in average (.413), hits (52), home runs (8), RBI (49), slugging percentage (.683) and on-base percentage (.470).
ON THE MOUND
The Tech pitching staff owns a 6.51 ERA (200 ER/276.2 IP) in 32 games this year. Red Raider pitchers are averaging 6.8 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (208 SO/276.2 IP) and own a 1.8:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (208 SO/117 BB).
Starting pitchers have walked 63 batters in 151.2 IP (3.7 BB per 9.0 IP) and the bullpen is averaging 6.8 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (95 SO/125.0 IP).
Opponents are hitting .317 (364-1,147) and have hit 76 doubles against Texas Tech pitchers. Tech pitchers have hit at least one batter in 21 games this year and at one point, hit a batter in 10 straight games (2/18-3/4). However, the Red Raider staff has not hit a batter in the last five games.
ROBERSON TO SIT OUT REMAINDER OF SEASON
Texas Tech opening day starter Brandon Roberson will sit out the rest of the 2000 season. Roberson injured his right elbow in his first start of the season on February 2 against West Texas A&M. He was slated to be Texas Tech's number one starter after being named first team All-Big 12 and setting the single-season school save record last season.
Texas Tech will appeal to the Big 12 Conference for a medical redshirt on Roberson's behalf. According to the NCAA, a student-athlete may be granted an additional year of competition for reasons of "hardship." Hardship is defined as an incapacity resulting from an injury that has occurred under the following conditions: (1) The injury occurs prior to the completion of the first half of the playing season that concludes with the NCAA championship in that sport. (2) The injury occurs when the student-athlete has not participated in more than two contests or dates of competition or 20 percent of the institution's completed contests or dates of competition in his sport.
HAYS NOTCHES NO. 1,200
Texas Tech head coach Larry Hays became the ninth coach in NCAA Division I history to tally 1,200 career wins on Feb. 2 with a 14-3 victory over West Texas A&M. In his 30th season, Hays is one of only four active NCAA Division I skippers to reach the 1,200-victory plateau. Entering the 2000 season, Coach Hays ranks fourth among active coaches and ninth among all-time coaches in career victories.
Coach Hays is Texas Tech's all-time winningest coach. He has led the Red Raiders to three conference championships and posted winning seasons in 12 of his 13 years. The Red Raiders have put together a streak of seven straight 40-plus win seasons and five NCAA Regional appearances under Hays. In 1998, he guided Tech to the Big 12 Tournament Championship with just seven pitchers.
He was named 1997 Big 12 Coach of the Year after the Red Raiders won the conference title with a 23-7 Big 12 mark. Texas Tech also claimed the No. 1 ranking in collegiate baseball for several weeks, the first time a Red Raider sport was ranked No. 1 in school history. In the summer of 1997, he was an assistant coach for the USA National Team. In 1995, Texas Tech set a school record with 51 wins and advanced to the Midwest I NCAA Region championship game.
In 29 seasons at the collegiate level, Coach Hays has led teams to 12 league titles and guided his 1983 Lubbock Christian University team to the NAIA national championship.
TEXAS TECH ON THE AIR
For the eighth consecutive season, the entire Texas Tech baseball schedule will be broadcasted live on the Red Raider Baseball Network. A number of Big 12 games will be available on statewide affiliates. Voice of Texas Tech Baseball Sam Stephens will handle the play-by-play duties. Stephens has a 20-minute pregame show and interviews players and coaches following each game. Games will be carried on Texas Tech's hometown station, KXTQ-950 AM as well as Texas Tech's official website www.texastech.com.
COACH HAYS ON THE AIR
Coach Hays' morning radio show will run on Thursday mornings on KKAM-1340 AM. Coach Hays will talk with Tech football/basketball broadcaster Jack Dale from 8-9 a.m. starting March 16.
The 1998 season marked the debut of The Larry Hays' Show, coach Hays' weekly television show. In its third season, the show will air on Sunday nights beginning March 19 and run through May 14. It will be broadcasted on ABC-affiliate KAMC at 11:00 p.m. and CBS-affilate KLBK at 11:30 p.m.
Hays is one of just seven collegiate coaches to have a weekly television show.
INJURY REPORT
Outfielder Miles Durham re-injured his left hamstring in the first game of the Texas A&M series and will be out at least a month. The injury first occurred on 2/15 at TCU.
Starting pitcher Chaz Ackerman underwent a MRI last Thursday and was diagnosed with a microfracture in his right elbow. A microfracture is very similar to a stress fracture. The right-hander will be sidelined a 2-3 weeks before he can start rehabilitation.
EIGUREN NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Texas Tech senior Chaz Eiguren was named Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week by a select panel of media covering Big 12 baseball for games played Feb. 21-27. The designated hitter blasted five home runs and 16 RBI in Tech's four games that week. He was 13-21 (.619) at the plate and owned a 1.381 slugging percentage with 29 bases in 21 official trips. Eiguren tied an NCAA record last Tuesday with two home runs in the same inning. Against New Mexico, he hit a two-run homer and a grand slam in the Red Raiders' 10-run fifth inning. In his next at bat, the Broomfield, Colorado native sent a solo shot over the right-center field wall. For the game, he went 4-6 with three home runs and seven RBI.
In three games against Missouri, Eiguren hit .600 (9-15) with two home runs, a double and nine RBI. In Friday night's extra-inning loss, he tied the game with at three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth. His final home run of the week came in the first inning on Sunday when he hit a two-run homer to put Tech up 2-0. Eiguren tallied three hits in all three games as he went 3-6 on Friday with five RBI, 3-4 on Saturday and 3-5 with four RBI on Sunday. Eiguren is the first Texas Tech Big 12 Player of the Week since Jon Weber was honored for the week of Feb. 1 last year. Shane Wright and Kevin Tracey were named conference Pitchers of the Week on Feb. 22 and Mar. 8, respectively.
BIG 12 ON THE TUBE
On Feb. 29, Regional Sports Networks, LLC., announced the debut of the COLLEGE SPORTS Southwest network beginning April 1, 2000. The network will cater to the members of the Big 12 Conference and will be on Cox Cable affiliates throughout Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. It will provide coverage of more than 31 live conference baseball and softball games in addition to live and replay coverage of the 2000 Big 12 Phillips 66 baseball tournament from Oklahoma City.
The first live telecast will be March 31 at 6:30 p.m. when Texas plays at Oklahoma. Texas Tech will be featured April 21-23 when they play at Kansas.
In addition to the COLLEGE SPORTS package, FOX Sports Net will broadcast a number of Big 12 baseball games for the four consecutive season. Texas Tech opened the FOX Sports broadcast season on March 19 in Lubbock. The games will be a regional broadcast on FOX Sports Southwest, Midwest and Rocky Mountain. The Big 12 Tournament Championship game will be nationally broadcasted on May 12.
Red Raiders vs. Horned Frogs
The Series
TCU leads the all-time series 64-51-1. The two schools played each other for the first time in 1957 with the Horned Frogs winning 19 of the first 21 games. The Horned Frogs won 14-4 earlier this season in Fort Worth. In the 1990's Tech posted a 20-17 record against TCU.
| Overall | TCU leads 64-51-1 |
| 1st meeting | 3/18/57 |
| in Lubbock | Tech leads 28-25 |
| in Ft. Worth | TCU leads 38-21-1 |
| at a Neutral site | Tech leads 2-1 |
| Last 5 meetings vs. TCU | 3-2 |
| Last Tech win | 3-2, 4/6/99 |
| Last TCU win | 14-4, 2/15/00 |
| Biggest Tech win | 23-7, 5/12/96 |
| Biggest Tech loss | 21-2, 3/9/63 |
A Quick Look at TCU
The Horned Frogs come into Dan Law Field with a 11-20 record. TCU has won three of their last four games and are 3-6 in the WAC. Last weekend, the Horned Frogs won three games against Texas Wesleyan and lost one game to Tarleton State.
Head Coach Lance Brown is in his 14th season and owns a 409-379 career record. He is one of only two men to ever be named SWC Player of the Year and SWC Coach of the Year. As a pitcher at TCU, he went 11-1 in 1963 to be named Player of the Year and recieved Coach of the Year honors in 1991 and 1994.
Leading the way for TCU is first baseman Mark Hamilton and catcher Jason Price. Hamilton leads the team in average (.412), hits (49), home runs (5) and RBI (25). Price is batting .337 with a home run, eight doubles and 18 RBI.
On the mound, the pitching staff owns a 5.70 ERA in 31 games. Right-hander Shawn Thompson is 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA. Chad Durham leads the staff with 16 appearances while going 3-1 with a 5.40 ERA.




