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Blind Resumes of the College World Series

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It was a whirlwind to get here, but yet this week seems to have gone forever. NC State takes the field in the opening game of the 2021 College World Series Saturday, against Stanford. This year more than any other season, has big time potential for some wild games and results. So let’s play a little game, shall we?

College World Series Setup

Quick reminder of CWS format. Eight teams are divided into two groups. Double-elimination style, until only one school emerges from both brackets. Those two teams meet for all the marbles in a three-game series.

Bring Me Thy Resumes!

We covered it before, nobody likes State’s chances. Whether it’s Vegas’ +1200 odds, or ACC Insiders 4.2% chance, Wolfpack is getting no love.

For diehard State fans, you’ll probably guess these, for everyone else, WELCOME TO THE SHOW! Below are three teams and their corresponding stats…One is State, the other two are the top picks to win the CWS, Vanderbilt and Texas. (Bold for category leaders).

Team A
Away/Neutral Record: 13-9
Team Batting Average: .297
Runs Per Game: 7.13
Home Runs Per Game: 1.43
Team Fielding Percentage: .976
Team ERA: 3.37

 

Team B
Away/Neutral Record: 22-6
Team Batting Average: .289
Runs Per Game: 7.04
Home Runs Per Game: 1.68
Team Fielding Percentage: .983
Team ERA: 5.12

 

Team C
Away/Neutral Record: 15-10
Team Batting Average: .281
Runs Per Game: 6.84
Home Runs Per Game: 1.02
Team Fielding Percentage: .980
Team ERA: 2.89

 

Ready?

 

Who is who?

 

Team A: Vanderbilt    Team B: NC State    Team C: Texas

Road and neutral record is HUGE, considering every game of CWS is neutral (duh). State has a monstrous advantage going 22-6 this year (and that includes going 4-5 against nationally ranked teams THIS postseason run). Vandy has the advantage on batting average and runs, but State is so close behind. Dingers is all Pack Power. State also wins for being super clean defensively. The biggest red flag is team ERA. The games at the start of the season and the recent 21-1 thumping by Arkansas crushed State’s numbers, but even without those stinkers, probably still third in this stellar group.

We’ll say this until the last pitch of the season; State has the starting arms and that’s it. Full confidence in Johnston, Highfill, Willadsen and Villaman. Justice has come on STRONG as a closer. In between, not as pretty.

Where State has the advantage is hitting. This order, 1 through 9, on any given day can go off. One day McDonough will go for two in a game. Then Torres just decides to put together an amazing three-game stretch. Butler gets hot again, batting insane numbers. Brown becomes Regional MVP. They NEED to show up for State to win.

In the end, based on records, hitting, fielding and pitching…State actually has more advantages than the top two odds on favorites this CWS.

Now we just have to play the ACTUAL games. #GoPack

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NC State Baseball Bracketology Report Heading Into Series Against Ball State

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#21 NC State is coming off of a series victory over UNC this past weekend, and a loss to #7 ECU on the road last night. Where does NC State project to land in the 2024 NCAA Tournament?

The Wolfpack have already seen the Pirates twice this season, but according to D1Baseball and Baseball America, they might not be done playing ECU. Both of them project NC State to be a #2 seed in the Greenville Regional, with D1Baseball projecting the Pirates as the #6 seed and Baseball America projecting them as the #8 seed.

NC State has plenty of baseball left to play, with series against UVA (#14), FSU (#10) and Wake Forest (#8). If the Wolfpack can handle business in 2 of those 3 series, you could make an argument for NC State hosting their own regional.

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#21 NC State 6 #7 ECU 10: Box Score (with notes)

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#21 NC State lost to #7 ECU 6-10 on the road this evening in a midweek game. As a result, the Pirates have won both games against the Wolfpack in 2024.

When you record 10 hits and score 6 runs, you would hope that’s enough offense to win a baseball game.

Unfortunately the Wolfpack pitching staff was unable to contain the bats of the Pirates, allowing ECU to put 15 hits and 10 runs in the Box Score.

Kudos to Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makarewicz for making a STATEment in his return to Clark-LeClair Stadium. A-Mak transferred to NC State from ECU this offseason. This evening Makarewicz was 2-4 with 1 RBI, 2 Runs, and 1 Walk.

A-Mak’s Home Run was a part of back-to-back-to-back Home Runs in the Top of the 3rd for the Wolfpack, with Sophomore Right Fielder Josh Hogue and Junior Catcher Jacob Cozart also hitting bombs.

NC State will look to flush this loss, and get ready for a 3-game series at home this weekend against Ball State.

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#21 NC State is Looking for Revenge Against #7 ECU

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Earlier this season on April 2nd, #21 NC State (22-15) lost to #7 ECU (31-8) 4-12 in Raleigh. This evening the Wolfpack will look to get revenge against the Pirates in a game in Greenville at 6pm.

Overall, NC State holds a 71-43 advantage over East Carolina in the series, which dates back to 1957.

Last year, the Wolfpack and the Pirates split their 2-game series, ironically, losing at home, and winning in Greenville.

Replicating last years results will be no small task. The Pirates are ranked 7th in the land, and boast a 3-1 record against ranked opponents this season. One of those wins was against NC State, when the Wolfpack was ranked 19th. The other two ranked wins were at UNC when they were ranked 15th.

NC State has done well against ranked opponents, going 7-4 against teams in the Top-25, and 4-2 against teams in the Top-10.

The Pirates’ pitching staff leads the AAC and is in the Top-10 nationally in ERA (3.61), WHIP (1.18), hits allowed per nine innings (6.99) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.04).

ECU’s home field advantage is a real thing, going 20-2 at home thus far this season.

Senior Carter Cunningham leads the Pirates in nearly every offensive category, batting .396 with 9 Home Runs. He’s not alone though. Five of ECU’s regular starters have batting averages over .300.

It will be a homecoming for Senior Wolfpack Third Baseman Alec Makarewicz, who transferred to NC State from ECU this offseason. A-Mak is having the best season of his career, hitting 15 Home Runs while batting .349. It would be fitting for Makarewicz to win at his old stomping grounds.

 

 

 

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NC State is Solidly Back in the Top-25 After Series Victory Over Rival UNC

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NC State’s Baseball team is solidly back in the Top-25 after winning a series over rival UNC this past weekend, winning 2 of 3 at home. Last week, the Wolfpack were ranked 22nd in the Baseball America poll, but in none of the others.

NC State will play a midweek game at East Carolina tomorrow night on the road, and the Pirates rank 7th in the D1Baseball and Coaches Poll.

Baseball America – 17th

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D1Baseball – 21st

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USA Today Coaches Poll – 23rd

Perfect Game – 25th 

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