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The Ohio State Baseball (Official Thread)

JUNE 12, 2019
DOMINIC CANZONE NAMED THIRD TEAM PERFECT GAME/RAWLINGS ALL-AMERICAN
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State junior outfielder Dominic Canzone was named a third team Perfect Game/Rawlings All-American, the website announced Wednesday morning. Canzone, from Sagamore Hills, Ohio, becomes the 53rd All-American in Ohio State history. Canzone is the second Buckeye to be named an All-American in 2019. Andrew Magno was named a third team selection by Baseball America earlier this week.

    Canzone was taken in the 8th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2019 MLB Draft last week. A 2019 First Team All-Big Ten selection, served as Ohio State’s starting right fielder the last three seasons, playing in 172 career games with 162 career starts. Canzone became one of the top lead-off hitters in the country in 2019, reaching base in a program-record 59-consecutive games (second-longest active streak in the nation). Canzone led the Big Ten in hits (88), runs scored (66), slugging percentage (.620) and total bases (158). A 2019 team captain, Canzone was the regular-season batting champion in league games with a .374 average. Canzone also slugged a season-high 16 homers and 18 doubles. A three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Canzone started in all 63 games in right field for the Scarlet and Gray, guiding the team to a Big Ten tournament title and NCAA Regional appearance. Canzone, a Big Ten All-Tournament Team selection batted .345 (88-for-255) and recorded a team-high 25 multi-hit games this spring.


    Other nuggets on Canzone:

    • One of six players in the country with at least 60 runs scored, 80 hits and 15 homers in 2019.
    • One of two players in Ohio State history with at least 200 career hits, 20 career homers, 100 career RBI and 30 career stolen bases (228/23/114/37).
    • 88 hits in 2019 ranks seventh in OSU single-season history.
    • 66 runs scored ranks sixth in OSU single-season history.
    • 228 career hits ranks 14th in OSU history in just three seasons.
    • Three-time All-Big Ten selection (third team in 2017 and second team in 2018).

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JUNE 12, 2019
DOMINIC CANZONE NAMED FIRST TEAM MIDEAST ALL-REGION
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State junior outfielder Dominic Canzone was named a first team Mideast-ABCA/Rawlings All-Region selection, the organization announced Wednesday afternoon. Canzone, from Sagamore Hills, Ohio, earns his fourth postseason award after being named a third team All-American by Perfect Game earlier today.
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JUNE 10, 2019
SETH LONSWAY NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN BY NCBWA
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State redshirt freshman pitcher Seth Lonsway was named a 2019 Second Team Freshman All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), the organization announced Monday afternoon. From Celina, Ohio, Lonsway becomes the 18th Freshman All-American in Ohio State baseball history and the second this spring (Zach Dezenzo, 2019; Collegiate Baseball).


    Lonsway, a third team All-Big Ten selection, was the Division I leader in strikeouts by a freshman this spring (126). He led all Big Ten pitchers in strikeouts and batters struck looking, becoming the first Buckeye to hit the 100-strikeout mark in a single-season in 10 years. Lonsway went 8-4 with a 3.70 ERA in 17 starts in 92.1 innings pitched. Lonsway limited opposing hitters to a .214 batting average and led the conference in strikeouts in league games (71). He became the first Buckeye to tally at least 10 strikeouts in four outings in one season since Alex Wimmers had seven double-digit strikeout performances in 2009. Lonsway helped the Buckeye pitching staff break the school record for strikeouts in a season (583).


    Lonsway’s Honors & Awards in 2019:

    • Second Team Freshman All-American by NCBWA (2019)
    • Third Team All-Big Ten (2019)
    • Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2019)
    • Big Ten All-Tournament Team (2019)
    • NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week (May 21)
    • Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (2019)
    • Three-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week three times (April 1, May 13 and May 20)
    • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (May 20)
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JUNE 13, 2019
ANOTHER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN HONOR FOR SETH LONSWAY
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JUNE 17, 2019
DOMINIC CANZONE NAMED THIRD TEAM ABCA ALL-AMERICAN
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State junior outfielder Dominic Canzone was named a Third Team ABCA/Rawlings All-American, the organization announced this past weekend. Canzone, from Sagamore Hills, Ohio, earns his fifth postseason award.

    Canzone was taken in the 8th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2019 MLB Draft last week. Canzone led the Big Ten in hits (88), runs scored (66), slugging percentage (.620) and total bases (158). A 2019 team captain, Canzone was the regular-season batting champion in league games with a .374 average. He also slugged a season-high 16 homers and 18 doubles. A three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Canzone started in all 63 games in right field for the Scarlet and Gray, guiding the team to a Big Ten tournament title and NCAA Regional appearance. Canzone, a Big Ten All-Tournament Team selection batted .345 (88-for-255) and recorded a team-high 25 multi-hit games this spring.

    POSTSEASON AWARDS BY BASEBALL BUCKEYES:

    All-Americans
    Dominic Canzone, Third Team (ABCA/Rawlings)
    Dominic Canzone, Third Team (Perfect Game/Rawlings)
    Andrew Magno, Third Team (Baseball America)

    Freshman All-Americans
    Zach Dezenzo (Collegiate Baseball)
    Seth Lonsway, First Team (Perfect Game/Rawlings)
    Seth Lonsway, Second Team (NCBWA)

    Mideast-ABCA/Rawlings All-Region
    Dominic Canzone, First Team

    All-Big Ten Selections
    Dominic Canzone, First Team
    Brady Cherry, Second Team
    Dillon Dingler, Second Team
    Seth Lonsway, Third Team

    Big Ten All-Freshman Team
    Garrett Burhenn
    Zach Dezenzo
    Seth Lonsway

    Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player
    Andrew Magno

    Big Ten All-Tournament Team
    Dominic Canzone
    Brady Cherry
    Dillon Dingler
    Seth Lonsway

    Andrew Magno
    Griffan Smith

    NCAA All-Tournament Team – Nashville Regional
    Andrew Magno
    Conner Pohl
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JUNE 10, 2019
BUCKEYES HEAD OUT FOR SUMMER BALL
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Summer Ball: A ‘Switch In Positions’ For Ernst, Buckeyes
by Sonny Fulks | OSU, OSU Feature

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An infielder by trade, Ernst is learning to play as many positions as possible this summer as a member of the Champion City Kings, in Springfield. (Press Pros Feature Photos by Julie Wright)



It’s more relaxed, the pressure is off, and frankly, summer baseball for Ohio State sophomore-to-be Marcus Ernst has been a new learning experience, now through his first fifteen games this summer with the Champion City Kings of the wood bat prospect league.

Ernst, a freshman last year from Dublin Coffman High School, hit .257 (18 for 70) in limited duty as an infielder, but distinguished himself by making consistent and hard contact at the plate when he did get his opportunities.

He made 14 starts at third and second base. But more, he showed the ability to overcome veteran pitching with multi-hit games against Maryland, Minnesota, and Wright State, going 2 for 3 against the Gophers in a critical road double-header in May.

And to Miami Valley Buckeye fans, he’s the pride of Stacie and Ben Ernst, but with Minster, Ohio ties…the 2018 Ohio Capital Conference Player of The Year for coach Tim Saunders at Dublin Coffman. In short, he portends to make an impact in 2020 and beyond as the Buckeyes seek to follow Michigan’s lead in this year’s CWS, hoping to switch positions with the Wolverines in 2020.

Tuesday, prior to the Kings’ game with nearby Chillicothe, at Springfield’s Carlton Davidson Stadium, ‘Ernie’ took some time to answer questions about summer baseball, his freshman year, and what he’s working to improve before returning to campus and ‘fall ball’, come September.

PPM: You had to be pretty happy with your freshman year. You got playing time, you got some big hits, and in short, you made a good impression on everyone who saw you play.

Ernst: Oh yeah, I really didn’t know what to expect – what my role would be. I wanted to prove that I could play at that level and I did. I got some opportunity to play and got off to a good start. I kinda’ had a dry spell there in the middle of the year, but I came back with some good at bats late in the year and actually had an at bat against Vanderbilt in the regional against a very tough pitcher (Drake Fellows), the same guy that pitched against Michigan on Tuesday. So I really got a good idea of what it was like and what I need to take the next step. Overall, I thought it was awesome.

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PPM: Tell us what that next step might be. What was your exit interview like with the coaches before you left campus for summer baseball.


Ernst: We talked about staying open to the possibility of playing multiple positions next year. Beals was not sure about what the roster was going to look like for then, so he just said come out here and play as many positions as possible. That’s what I’m trying to do this summer. Tonight I’m playing first base, but I know I won’t be playing there next spring with Conner (Pohl) coming back.

PPM: There are going to be some positions open, particularly in the outfield, have you thought about the possibility of playing one of the corner outfield positions?

Ernst: Yeah, but it’s been a long time since I’ve played in the outfield. But I’ve always been taught that getting in the lineup is a good thing, so any place that I can play and contribute would be OK with me. If that’s left field, that’s great. If it’s third base, that’s great. I just want to be in the lineup.

PPM: The general impression you made this year was that you had a lot of good at bats. Were they happy with the way you swung the bat?

Ernst: Early I was very happy with myself, then I had too many strikeouts in the middle of the year. But overall, I came back at the end of the year to have some good at bats. Here, I’m just working on my swing, getting consistent at bats and becoming more comfortable again. It’s hard to get into a rhythm when you’re in and out of the lineup, so here I’m trying to take advantage of the consistent at bats.


PPM: When we looked this week you were hitting .328. You must be taking advantage.

Ernst: Really? I didn’t even know. I hadn’t looked. I’m just hitting. I’m just trying to find a swing that’s comfortable and consistent at the plate.

PPM: How do you like hitting with the wood bats?

Ernst: It’s an adjustment, but after a couple of games it’s OK. We hit with them at school and I’ve got one of the Phoenix bats that I brought with me from OSU. I don’t want to break it, though (laughing).

PPM: Are you watching the College World Series?

Ernst: I am.

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New positions…Ernst came to Springfield “to learn to play as many positions as possible. Any place I can play is fine.”

PPM: What did you think last night when you saw how Michigan played against that same Vanderbilt team that you saw in the regional tourney?

Ernst: I think that it proves to all of us that we can play at that high level, against that kind of team. We handled ourselves well against Michigan this year (won three of four meetings), and when you know that you know you’re just that close to winning a national championship. Taking what happened last night, and knowing how we played against them in the spring, it gives us confidence that we can play at that level. Obviously, Michigan’s got great pitching, but we’ve got a lot of great pitching coming back, so we’ll have the ability to do what they’re doing.

PPM: As a freshman this year, was there a time or a pitcher you saw when you thought you were overmatched. I think any would-be recruit coming in would wonder about that…because you saw some really good arms?

Ernst: I never felt overmatched, but when it comes to arms Vanderbilt’s Friday night guy (Fellows) was tough, and that was a tough environment to play in. But any pitcher has to make his pitches, and we got to Fellows early in that game, until he started throwing strikes later and mixing the fastball and slider better.

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PPM: What are your goals for fall ball, when you get back to campus with this summer’s experience under your belt?


Ernst: I’ll do what I did last year. I’m going to go to compete for a spot, wherever that this. If it’s in the outfield, that’s great. I know we have our entire infield coming back (including Noah West, rehabbing from knee surgery). So I have to show that I can compete and show that I can produce at a lot of positions. And I’m fine with that because the competition here is about the same as you see in the Big Ten on some days, on others it might be a little different…there are some good arms here. Mostly, it’s just the chance to play consistently and and get more at bats. I’m really getting back into my swing.

(Ed. Note: It wasn’t a good night for the Kings, team-wise, on Tuesday, giving up six runs in the second inning on their way to an eventual 13-2 deficit. But in his first at bat in the second inning Marcus Ernst lined the second pitch he saw into right field for a single. It looked like…he had gotten back into his swing!)


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Kokomo Jackrabbits Bayden Root was Awarded Pitcher of the Night
July 10, 2019
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The Kokomo Jackrabbits Bayden Root (Ohio State) was awarded pitcher of the night after the Jackrabbits defeated the Battle Creek Bombers. The final score was 4-2. Root pitched five innings giving up one run, three hits, and seven strike outs. His current ERA is a 2.67.



The Jackrabbits will play the Battle Creek Bombers tomorrow July 11 at 7:05 pm.

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JULY 16, 2019
BEALS ELEVATES DAN DELUCIA TO PITCHING COACH
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dan DeLucia, who has served as volunteer assistant coach for the Ohio State baseball team for the last six seasons, has been elevated to pitching coach for the Buckeyes, head coach Greg Beals announced Tuesday.

    “Dan DeLucia has been with us the past six years and has been an integral part of the development of our program, particularly the pitching staff,” Beals said. “His knowledge and ability to communicate and relate to the players make him a great coach. Coach DeLucia is ready for this promotion.”

    DeLucia has been a part of the Buckeye coaching staff that has guided to the team to three NCAA Regional appearances in the last four years as well as two Big Ten Tournament titles. This past season, he helped guide the youngest pitching staff in the nation to a postseason title run as the Ohio State arms shattered the school record for strikeouts in a season, concluding the year with 583. DeLucia also took over the first base coaching duties during the team’s title run in 2019.

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    “Being part of the Ohio State baseball program has had a huge influence on the person and coach I am today,” DeLucia said. “I am honored to lead, develop and inspire our current and future Buckeyes and am committed to the success of the program. My family and I want to thank Coach Beals, the athletics administration and Buckeye Nation for this opportunity.”

    DeLucia, who concluded his Buckeye career in 2008 after earning four letters, was a first team All-Big Ten selection in 2006. For his Buckeye career, the three-time team captain posted a 24-13 record and 3.91 ERA in 317.1 innings pitched. He started 52 times and limited opposing batters to a .263 batting average. DeLucia ranks near the top of many of the Buckeyes’ pitching records, sitting fifth with 317.1 innings pitched, tied for 11th with 24 wins and tied for 16th with a 3.91 ERA.

    After graduating with a degree in finance, DeLucia was a 35th-round selection of the Detroit Tigers in 2008 and went on to pitch in three minor league seasons with the Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays organizations.

    Dan and his wife, Carly, reside in Upper Arlington and have three children, James, Gracie and Luke.

    “This has been a challenging time with the departure of Mike Stafford,” Beals said. “The one shining light has been the opportunity it brings Dan DeLucia. I am excited about the future of our program and seeing Coach DeLucia take on this new role.”
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JULY 26, 2019
KIRBY PELLANT NAMED VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH
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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Kirby Pellant, who spent the 2019 season as Ohio State’s quality control coordinator, has been named the Buckeyes’ volunteer assistant coach, head coach Greg Beals announced Friday. Pellant, who played two seasons for the Buckeyes from 2012-13, helped the Buckeyes to an NCAA Regional appearance and Big Ten Tournament title in 2019.

    “I am very excited to have Kirby back in uniform for the Buckeyes,” Beals said. “Kirby brings great baseball insight plus an energy and passion for both the game and Ohio State University. Kirby will work directly with the infielders on defense while serving as the first base coach on offense. Kirby Pellant complements our coaching staff well and is a great addition.”

    Pellant, who was the Buckeyes’ student assistant coach during the 2015 campaign, was a 2013 first team All-Big Ten selection, betting .301 during his senior season with 20 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, two home runs, 15 RBI and 11 walks. He also had a. 991 fielding percentage in the Buckeye infield. In two seasons, Pellant swiped 43 stolen bases, which ranks 11th in program history. His 31 stolen bases during the 2012 season ranks sixth in the OSU record book.

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    “I’m grateful to be in the position to help our student-athletes on and off the field,” Pellant said. “My goal is to construct relationships, build character and continue to raise the bar for Buckeye baseball. I can’t thank Coach Beals and the University enough for this opportunity. It has been my home since the first day I stepped on campus in 2011 and I’m excited to continue to help this program and its student-athletes succeed.”

    Pellant was drafted in the 26th round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and played in 46 professional games. A native of Chandler, Ariz., Pellant graduated from Ohio State in 2015 with a degree in criminology.
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AUGUST 14, 2019
BUCKEYES WRAP UP SUCCESSFUL SUMMER ON THE DIAMOND
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