This is going to he one humdinger of a game. Yes, we took all three games against them in mid March, but we all know how difficult it is to sweep a good team not to mention beat them 4 times in a row in the same season.
The TCU series in March was a low scoring one and look to see much of the same come Friday. I'm willing to bet we won't see Seth Garrison who was their Friday starter when we faced them, TCU will probably throw out Tyler Lockwood who came into relieve the game 2 starter on that Saturday. He proceeded to shut down the Shox by throwing 4.2 innings, giving up 2 hits, 1 walk and most importantly 0 runs.
For the year, Tyler is 7-1. His wins have come against UNLV 2x, New Mexico 2x, BYU, Air Force and Utah. His lone loss came against Tony Gywnn's San Diego State (RPI 100 team). However, Tyler pitched a complete game in the loss giving up 4 runs on 10 hits and striking out 7.
Here is the comparison of the two teams:
Team batting average: WSU .316 TCU .302 - edge Shox
Team earned run avg: WSU 3.56 TCU 3.45 - edge TCU
Team home runs: WSU 44 TCU 30 - edge Shox
Team runs scored: WSU 479 TCU 392 - edge Shox
Team stolen bases: WSU 102 TCU 59 - edge Shox
Team fielding pct: WSU .966 TCU .975- edge TCU
Total team K's (hiiters): WSU 382 TCU 295 -edge TCU
Finally, Relief Pitching. WSU has 8 pitchers with ERA's over 4. TCU has 5. WSU has 3 relief pitchers with ERA's of 3 and under. TCU has 6.
Based on the numbers above. It is clear TCU relies on pitching and defense to win games.
I'm hoping we can destroy TCU like we did when we scored 18 runs on them in the Norman Regional a couple of years back (although we did allow them to score 8 on us), but it's going to be grind and sure would like to get the win without having to go into extra innings.
The TCU series in March was a low scoring one and look to see much of the same come Friday. I'm willing to bet we won't see Seth Garrison who was their Friday starter when we faced them, TCU will probably throw out Tyler Lockwood who came into relieve the game 2 starter on that Saturday. He proceeded to shut down the Shox by throwing 4.2 innings, giving up 2 hits, 1 walk and most importantly 0 runs.
For the year, Tyler is 7-1. His wins have come against UNLV 2x, New Mexico 2x, BYU, Air Force and Utah. His lone loss came against Tony Gywnn's San Diego State (RPI 100 team). However, Tyler pitched a complete game in the loss giving up 4 runs on 10 hits and striking out 7.
Here is the comparison of the two teams:
Team batting average: WSU .316 TCU .302 - edge Shox
Team earned run avg: WSU 3.56 TCU 3.45 - edge TCU
Team home runs: WSU 44 TCU 30 - edge Shox
Team runs scored: WSU 479 TCU 392 - edge Shox
Team stolen bases: WSU 102 TCU 59 - edge Shox
Team fielding pct: WSU .966 TCU .975- edge TCU
Total team K's (hiiters): WSU 382 TCU 295 -edge TCU
Finally, Relief Pitching. WSU has 8 pitchers with ERA's over 4. TCU has 5. WSU has 3 relief pitchers with ERA's of 3 and under. TCU has 6.
Based on the numbers above. It is clear TCU relies on pitching and defense to win games.
I'm hoping we can destroy TCU like we did when we scored 18 runs on them in the Norman Regional a couple of years back (although we did allow them to score 8 on us), but it's going to be grind and sure would like to get the win without having to go into extra innings.
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