COLUMBUS, Ohio - An Ohio State baseball team heavy on newcomers - there are 15 - and returning only three position starters from 2010 will open its season in challenging fashion this weekend at the 2011 Big East/Big Ten Challenge in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater areas of Florida. The Buckeyes, under the direction of new coach Greg Beals, will start the season off against in-state rival Cincinnati and then meet two 40-plus win teams from a year ago that each made NCAA Regionals: No. 20 Louisville and St. John's.
"We'll be ready for the challenge," Beals said during his team's season-opening "meet the team" dinner Saturday evening. "We're ready to stop throwing at each other and swinging at each other. We need an opponent."
Games This Week:
Friday at 1 p.m. - Ohio State vs. Cincinnati at Al Lang Field/Progress Energy Park in St. Petersburg;
Saturday at 4 p.m. - Ohio State vs. Louisville at Bright House Field in Clearwater; and
Sunday at 10 a.m. - Ohio State vs. St. John's at the Raymond A. Naimoli Complex in St. Petersburg.
Following the Action:
Streaming Video - Watch the Cincinnati and Louisville games for free at
www.Collegebaseball360.com and/or at
www.BIGEASTBigTenBaseballChallenge.com. Calling the action will be Collegebaseball360.com's Sean Stires, Bradenton Marauders announcer Joel Godett and Ian Dooley.
Live Stats - Access through baseball schedule page at OhioStateBuckeyes.com.
Twitter - @BuckeyeNotes
The Buckeyes
Ohio State is coming off a 28-23 season in 2010 and it went 11-13 in the Big Ten Conference for a seventh-place tie that snapped the team's record run of 13 consecutive Big Ten Conference tournament appearances. The team was 21-9 midway through the season but hit a funk, losing five consecutive Big Ten series and 14 of its final 21 games. Hall of Fame Coach Bob Todd announced May 6 that the season - his 23rd at Ohio State and his 39th in the baseball coaching profession - would be his last.
Quick Hitters ...
Returning position players for Ohio State include rightfielder Brian DeLucia (.320 average in 2010 and leads all Buckeyes with 10 home runs and 65 runs batted in), shortstop Tyler Engle (a four-year starter who has a career average of .252) and third baseman Matt Streng (nine career home runs; 54 RBI and a career average of .288). All three are seniors.
Two weekend starters - seniors Dean Wolosiansky and Drew Rucinski - lead the pitching corps and a couple fifth-year seniors - Jared Strayer and Theron Minium - give Beals and pitching coach Mike Stafford some experience out of the bullpen. Wolosiansky is 22-14 with a 5.44 career earned run average. He has logged 258.0 innings. Rucinski will start for a second consecutive year after coming out of the bullpen his first two seasons. He has a 17-10 career record and a 5.50 ERA and his pitched 175.0 innings. Strayer has made 43 appearances; Minium 46.
Two third-year sophomores - second baseman Ryan Cypret and first/third-baseman Brad Hallberg each bring an element of experience to the team. Cypret has played in 26 games and made nine starts. Hallberg has played in 37 games and made 28 starts.
Expect three freshmen - centerfielder Tim Wetzel, starting pitcher Greg Greve and first baseman/designated hitter/reliever Josh Dezse - to make their first collegiate starts this weekend.
Juco transfer Greg Solomon will catch, replacing 2010 10th-round draft pick Dan Burkhart, who made 156 starts behind the plate the last three years.
Junior David Corna and sophomore Joe Ciamacco are going to open the season in a platoon situation in left field.
The Opposition...Briefly
Bearcats: Cincinnati is coached by Brian Cleary, a 1990 Farfield graduate who is 364-432-1 in 15 years. UC was 29-29 last season and went 13-14 in the Big East Conference. Key returnees include outfielder Justin Riddell, who hit .312 last year with eight home runs, starting pitcher Dan Jensen (4-2 with a 4.02 ERA) and reliever Andrew Strenge (7-1 with a 1.93 ERA).
Cardinals: Louisville has been a dominant program in Dan McDonnell's four seasons, amassing an average of 44 wins per season with a College World Series appearance plus two Super Regionals and an NCAA Regional. The Cardinals were 50-14 last season and reached the final of its own Louisville Regional. RHP Tony Zych (5-2 with a 5.13 ERA last season as a freshman All-American) and second baseman Ryan Wright (.366 with 16 HR and 80 RBI in 2010) have each picked up multiple preseason All-America accolades so far.
Red Storm: St. John's is under the direction of Ed Blankmeyer, who is 513-305-3 in 15 seasons as coach. His Red Storm are coming off a 43-20 season in 2010 that included a Big East tournament championship and an invite to the NCAA Charlottesville Regional. All-American outfielder Jeremy Baltz, just a sophomore, hit .396 last year with 24 HRs and 85 RBI. Three teammates - shortstop Joe Panik, first baseman Paul Karmas and second baseman Matt Wessinger - combined to hit 25 home runs and drive in 161. Sophomore RHP Kyle Hansen was a freshman All-American last season after going 8-3 with a 3.71 ERA and 85 strikeouts in 94.2 innings.
Series Histories
Ohio State and Cincinnati are meeting for the 89th time in a series that dates to the first year of baseball at Ohio State: 1881. Ohio State leads, 65-21-2. This is the third consecutive season the teams have played with Cincinnati winning last year at the Big East/Big Ten Challenge in St. Petersburg at the Naimoli Complex, 12-4.
Louisville and Ohio State are meeting for the 10t time. Louisville leads the series, 6-3, and has won five consecutive games dating to the 2008 season, including 6-0 and 10-8 wins last year.
Ohio State and St. John's have met just three times with Ohio State leading the series, 2-1. St. John's won the last meeting, 7-1, in the NCAA Corvallis Regional in 2005.