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NC State Baseball Preview: Let’s Smoke Some Hogs

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Just going to say it…State is going to beat Arkansas this weekend. There…done…I now have taken the burden and bad juju onto myself. You’re welcome. Vonwolf will be the one that, come the fourth inning of Game 1, will have Hogs fans blowing up his Twitter, a la the USF women’s basketball fans from this year’s WBB NCAAT.

Feel like so many folks are just assuming the worst, but here are three reasons why the Wolfpack are heading to Omaha.

Under Pressure at Home

Over/under 3.5 times in the first couple innings that the announcers will talk about this Arkansas crowd. They’ll pack that baby to the gills, have choreographed dance move/cheers and be in it all night. (Although it is funny by the the sixth inning folks that have just said to themselves, “Look, love these Razorbacks, but I can’t do this standup – sit down – stand up sh*t all night). With that, however, comes immense pressure.

Arkansas is the number one team in the country. If all went as planned, they’d be hosting 16th seed LA Tech and be feeling real good about themselves. Instead, an ACC contender strolls in with a resume over this last two months, that is equal or better to anyone in the country. If they don’t make it to Omaha, all that work being top dog this year will be a waste.

“But Arkansas has the best home record in the country.” True…but…

If you take out non-Power 5 conference games at home (and we’re talking Southeast Missouri State, Murray State, Little Rock and damn UAPB), the Razorbacks home record goes from 29-6 (best in the country) to 14-6. The one team that we can compare and contrast with is LA Tech, who in a three game series, lost a game in extras, lost and then won the finale. Granted it was early in the year, but LA Tech going basically 1-1-1, gives me hope. I know that the SEC is loaded, but I also wouldn’t put all my eggs in the, “They’re home so they’ll win” basket. Also, did I mention State has the best road record in the country?

 

Swing Batta, Batta Swing

Again, I blacked out the Duke game from my mind. Couldn’t tell you what happened that afternoon, but can assure you, there is no way that our team just didn’t score.

This lineup for the Wolfpack is ridiculous. The MVP of the regional? Devonte Brown, the dude hitting SEVENTH. State was an offensive machine in Ruston, which hit dingers galore and just felt like they had completely refocused from their trip to Charlotte. State is top-30 nationally in both hits per game (10.2 / #21) and runs per game (7.2 / #30). Arkansas can’t say the same, with a 138th rank in HPG.

Arkansas themselves have a stellar relief core, starters are solid but not nearly the records you’d assume. Frankly, they might just build a statue for reliever Kevin Kopps, who has 12 wins to go with his 11 saves, which is a ratio I’ve never seen before. Arkansas’ standard four-man starting rotation, however, is 12-6. State will have the opportunity to get things started early, which 1000000% works in their favor. If hits start in the first, they’ll have a good night at the plate.

Reverse the Curse

You want to know why we went through the painful 8-run meltdown against TCU? Why we lost to Campbell and Army in regionals? That we had to endure the loss in this year’s ACCC? It’s because we needed to go big to breakout. It’s like my family’s 4th of July celebrations. Most years are fine, but it’s not “next level greatness” until an uncle losses a finger. THAT’S when you know the wait was worth it.

State athletics love to make you think one thing and then switch it up on you. Whenever we are suppose to win, we find a way to fall short. Whenever we just don’t have what it takes, we win big. Take for example the ACC Championship. We were definitely going to beat that Duke team, then we didn’t. By all metrics, Arkansas is definitely going to beat State…soooooooooooooo.

I’d rather be lucky than good and I’d rather take a team that has that weird underdog mojo. This is where rubber meets the road and this State team can prove endless amounts of doubters wrong. Give me starters going deep with swagger, give me live bats that are aggressive all night, and give me smiling Avent in the dugout.

Did I mention they are a totally different team on the road?

State. Will. Win.

Passionate State fan that just wants to win...something...like anything...

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2 years ago

print this out, frame it, and don’t watch anymore baseball this year!

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NC State Baseball Bracketology Report Heading Into Series Against FSU

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#20 NC State will head down to Tallahassee tomorrow for a 3-game series against #7 FSU. Before they do, here’s a look at where NC State is projected to land in the 2024 NCAA Tournament as things currently stand.

Last week, both D1Baseball and Baseball America projected the Wolfpack to play as a #2 seed in the Greenville Regional (ECU), with the former projecting the Pirates to be a #6 seed, and the latter projecting them to be a #8 seed.

This week, D1Baseball has NC State as a #2 seed in the Lexington Regional, with Kentucky as a #5 seed. Baseball America still has the Wolfpack as a #2 seed in the Greenville Region, with the Pirates still sitting as a #8 seed.

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#20 NC State Loses 4-5 to UNCW, Losing 5th Straight Midweek Game

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#20 NC State lost to UNC-Wilmington 4-5 this evening at home, losing their 5th straight midweek game. The Wolfpack were swept by the Seahawks this year, ironically losing 4-5 down in Wilmington on April 9th.

Freshman Ryan Marohn got the starting nod, and he was excellent, giving up 1 earned run in 5 innings pitched, striking out 7. It was arguably his best start since his collegiate debut against VCU in the opening series.

Sophomore Shane Van Dam was Mr. Reliable through much of the season, but he hasn’t had his best stuff as of late. This evening, he faced four batters, hitting 2, walking another, and surrendering a hit to the other. Van Dam failed to record an out, and gave up 3 earned runs. Heading into the UNC game back on April 18th, Van Dam had a 2.63 ERA. After the past 4 appearances, his ERA has shot up to 3.96.

Freshman Jacob Dudan settled things down, pitching 4 scoreless innings, giving up only 1 hit, while striking out 5.

Unfortunately, Sophomore Derrick Smith allowed the Seahawks to score a run in the Top of the 10th, which was enough for the opposing team to leave Raleigh with a win, with NC State failing to score a run in the final 5 frames.

Junior Jacob Cozart continues an insane power surge, hitting two more Home Runs tonight. Cozart has hit 7 Home Runs in the past 6 games.

Cozart now has 14 Home Runs on the year. His previous career high was 11.

Senior 1st Baseman Garrett Pennington also hit a Solo Home Run, his 11th bomb of the year.

On Friday, the Wolfpack will head down to Tallahassee for a 3-game series against #7 Florida State.

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NC State Outfielder Josh Hogue Out for Remainder of the Season

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NC State will be without Sophomore Right Fielder Josh Hogue for the remainder of the season. Hogue unfortunately suffered a fractured leg due to a collision with Center Fielder Eli Serrano III on Saturday, with both players diving for a ball in the outfield.

Hogue will have to undergo surgery, and he is expected to be out 4 months.

This is a huge loss for the Wolfpack. Hogue has been batting 3rd in NC State’s lineup, with the 3rd best batting average on the squad (.314) and 4th best OPS (.848).

On Sunday, Freshman 2nd Baseman Luke Nixon moved out to Right Field to fill the void, and his brother Chase Nixon was in Right. Starter Senior Noah Soles has been out since the Notre Dame Series at the end of March, but he has been taking batting practice and should be returning soon.

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NC State Baseball Jumps Up in Top-25 Rankings After Ball St. Sweep

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After sweeping Ball State this past weekend, NC State jumped up in almost all of the Top-25 polls.

Baseball America – 13th (+4)

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RPI – 20th (+9)

D1Baseball – 20th (+1)

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USAToday Coaches Poll – 20th (+3)

Perfect Game – 25th (-)

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