6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 27, 2000 Minnesota southpaws thwart 'M' sluggers By Dan Williams Daily Sports Writer After this weekend's series against Minnesota, the Big Ten scouting report on the Michigan baseball team will undoubtedly reflect the Wolverines' apparent trouble with left-handed pitch- ers. Minnesota southpaws Ben Birk and Kelly Werner each pitched complete game shutouts in the Golden Gophers' four-game sweep. The two hurlers com- bined to allow just four hits in 16 innings. "They're both Minnesota coach John Anderson said. "M![ichigan has a lot of young play- ers, and experience was the difference oldei players," BASEBALL Notebook for us. Birk and Werner did a good job of mixing in the ot peedi pitches:' In victory, Birk - whose career has been hampered by injuries --pitched his first complete game since 1998. In his previous appearance against Creighton, Birk pitched four innings and surren- dered one earned run before being removed. Blirk said his performance against Michigan was one of his best outings in a long time. "In prior games I lost control of my pitching," Birk said. "I wasn't getting my offspeed pitches over. Saturday, I got the hitters off-balance." Werner and Birk were both able to have successful outings by preventing the Wolverines from getting good pitch- es to hit early in the count. The result was a large number of routine flyouts and groundouts by Michigan hitters. "They're a real agressive team," said Werner, who pitched his first nine-inning complete game of the season. "They like to swing at first-pitch fastballs. Getting ahead in the count helped." PARRISH SOLVES GOPHER RIDDLE: All weekend the Minnesota pitchers befud- dled Michigan's batting lineup - except for junior David Parrish. Parrish got five of Michigan's 15 hits in the weekend series. He also broke up Birk's no-hitter in the fourth inning of the first game on Saturday. "I really haven't been chasing too many pitches," Parrish said. "I've been waiting for them to give me a pitch to hit. They don't neccesarily give me some- thing to hit every at-bat. I am just really seeing the ball well right now." In all, Parrish went 5 for 15 for the series, bringing his season batting aver- age up to .290. He also netted his fifth home run of the year on Friday to tie Rob Bobeda for the team lead. CAN'T STOP KENNEDY: Minnesota leadoff hitter Jason Kennedy was a thorn in the side of the Michigan pitching staff throughout the series. Via walks, hits and Michigan defen- sive errors, Kennedy was able to reach base over 50 percent of the time. "I just try to do anything I can to get on base," Kennedy said. "If the pitches aren't there, I take them." Kennedy did more than just take pitch- es. He went 4 for 14 over the four-game span with four runs batted in. He also hit a two-run homerun on Friday off of Michigan's Vince Pistilli and stole two bases off of left-hander Bryan Cranson on Saturday. Kennedy said he felt that the Golden Gophers' sweep of Michigan was the perfect start to Minnesota's conference season, but he doesn't think his personal success or his team's results are a reflec- tion of an inept Michigan squad. "If you look at their numbers coming in, they're pretty impressive," Kennedy said. "We just came focused and ready to play each day." Frustrated and disappointed with the University? Need help making sense of your U of M experience? Check out http://universitysecrets.com Team W LPct. 1. Minnesota 4 0 .1000 2. Penn State 3 1 .750 3. Illinois 3 1 .750 4. Purdue 3 1 .750 5. Ohio State - - .000 6. Northwestern - - .000 7. Michigan State 1 3 .250 8. Indiana 1 3 .250 9. Iowa 1 3 .250 10. Michigan 0 4 .000 Yesterday's Big Ten results Minnesota 7, MICHIGN AN PENN Tw 5, 5.Indiana 4 PtN STATE 7, Indiana 6 Iowa 5, ILUiNoIs 4 160 13-7-0 13-741 15-6.0 13-6-0 5-15-0 17-10-0 6-15-. 6-12 Player Trzos Koman Parrish Bobeda Tousa Quinn Dombos Dines Lollio Cantalamessa Rutkowski LaRosa Sokol French Coleman Ghannam Lenick Avg. .400 .342 .290 .286 '286 .250 .250 .244 .226 .207 179 .167 .125 .115 .111 .100 .000 AB 5 73 69 70 63 40 16 45 53 58 39 42 16 26 9 10 2 R 0 10 14 18 15 2 2 4 4 9 4 5 2 1 0 1 0 H 2 25 20 20 18 10 4 11 12 12 7 7 2 3 1 1 0 HR 0 0 5 5 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PETER CORNUE/Daily Senior outfielder Rob Bobeda - and the rest of the Michigan Nine - were a few steps too slow this weekend as Minnesota swept the four-game series. The Wolverines lost all four game by four runs or more. RBI 0 13 18 11 8 7 2 1 8 4 11 5 0 0 0 0 0 78' 117 es 0 5 3 4 2 4 1g '2 2 61 _ 97; Michigan tatting statistics (rough yesterday's game) Continued from Page 1B "Age doesn't matter," senior tri-captain Rob Bobeda said. "It's just a matter that you can go through times like this once in a while. The key to a good team is how we get through it. We just need to take this, learn from it, put it behind us and move on." Said Koman: "I think we're all in this together. It doesn't really matter who's older and who's younger. I don't think it's part of being a young team, I just don't think we have our heads in the game. We need to get more focused and just relax." Since this past Wednesday's game against Eastern Michigan was cancelled because of a muddy infield, Michigan hadn't played a game at "The Fish" this season. The foul play might be connected to home-opening jitters. "I hope not," Parrish said. "I really don't think that a lot of the plays that weren't made were due to nervousness. I just think it's really, really bad luck or, well, I don't know what it is. Everybody seems like they're being aggressive, it's just that the ball is getting through the guy's legs, coming up too early, making bad throws and it's very frustrating." Bobeda suggested a little more loosen- Fishing for fans A pp y now at the Law Library anon-Law Students *Law Students iSI. Students Apply in person: Room S-180 in the Law Library's under- ground addition, 8-noon and 1-5 Monday through Friday. AAIEOE Opening weekend at Fisher Stadium didn't equate to a packed crowd for the Michigan baseball team. With the aid of some unseasonably warm weather, the Wolverines were able to bring in an average of 817 fans a day for three days of baseball. In many warmer-climate schools, baseball is con- sidered the revenue sport in the spring like football in the fall or basketball in the winter. Baseball pub- licist Sanya Gragg hopes that the 'great American pasttime' can eventually draw much more of the Michigan faithful. With promotions such as player autograph day and Brownie day, Gragg hopes to. take attendance at Fisher to new heights. For the first four games against Minnesota, flier advertisements helped Michigan attract 121 more- fans per game than last year's opening Big Ten series. But rain did hinder attendance at last year's April 2-4 series against Illinois. "we think there is a huge potential to increase attendance this year," Gragg said. "We want to con- tinue to emphasize youth groups as well as the importance of students supporting their baseball team." ing up might help the Wolverines. "We seem a little bit tight," Bobeda said. "We need to try to have a little more fun when we're out there and kind of let loose a little bit. We're too focused on not losing than actually winning." Something has to happen, whether it's taking the aggression of this weekend's mess out on the next victim or simply getting used to the home field by feilding thousands of grounders during practice. "We shouldn't be putting up with (the errors)," Parrish said. "I don't know what's going on but we definitely need to shape up or we're not going to win a game for the rest of the season" 1(il of t e tes Erroneous start Forty percent of Michigan's 45 errors on these ason occured in their four weekend contests against Minnesota. Friday - 3 errors Saturday game 1 - 5 errors Saturday game 2 - 6 errors Sunday -4 errors Total errors: 18 Total unearned runs: 17 pm ce Tomorrow WESTERN MICHIGAN, 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 29 BOWLING GREEN, 3 p.m. Friday, March 31 at Indiana, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 1 at Indiana (DH), 1 p.m. (Home games in CAPS) Player Bellows Alexander Leveque McCloskey Trzos Lobert Cranson Pistilli Taylor Korecky Wood Hill ERA 0.00 3.00 4.32 4.32 4.61 4.82 5.14 5.25 5.40 6.62 7.43 7.50 Totals 5.25 Opponents 3.31 Totals .244 636 91 155 15 Opponents .293 634 130 186 16 Yesterday's gm MINNESOTA 7, MICHIGAN 0 MINNESOTA MICHIGAN Player AS RN81 Player AS R HB1 Kennedyrf 3 000 Tousass/2b 4 0 10 Appert dh 3 0 12 Quinn 3b 2 00 0 Brosseau ss 4 1 2 1 LaRosa ph 1 000,. Holthausib 4 2 1 0 Koman dh 300 0 Hannahan3b4 1 0 0 Parrish c 40 10 Howard If 4 0 11 Dines rf 40 10- Welch 2b 4 0 02 Bobedacf 2 00 0 Arlt cf 4 210 Cant2b/3b 3000 Negen c 1 1 0 1 Frenchib 200 -0 LollioIf 3 0 0 0 Totals 3176 7 Totals 2803 0 E - Dines(3), Cantalamessa(S), French 2(4). DP - Minnesota 2. LOB - Minnesota9, Michigan 5. 2B, Dines(6). SB - Appert(1), Arlt(4), Bobeda(3). SH - Kennedy(1). Negen 2(3). SF- Appert( 1), Negen(1).-, (Through yesterday's game) W. IP H ER Be Sd 0-0 2.2 2 0 2.1 0-012 114 2 l., 1-216.2 17 8 6 1? 0-0 8.1 5 4 5 7 0.0 13.2 15 7 5 10 01 9.1 11 5 6 7 2-228 3316 19 12 1-3 24 29 14 17 16- 00 3.1 4 2 3 2 , 1-1 17.2 28 13 7 5 -02 13.1 18 11 14 9 1-1 12 13 10 11 18 6-12 161 186 94 97 i1 12-6 163 155 60 61 152 Average attendance for opening weekends in the Big Ten: Illinois -940 Michigan -817 Penn State - 798 Michigan State -- 374* *Yesterday's attendance not included Minnesota Werner W, 2-3 Michigan Wood L, 4-2 Trzos Lobert IP H R ER BB SO 9 3 0 0 4 2 3 2 4.2 4 1.1 0 4 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 1 Umpires -Jim Garman (Home), Lenny Brickens (1st base), Mike Wallace (3rd base) At Fisher Stadium. 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