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James Quinn

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Reds fan from 1983-2003. The Royals have me now. I also blog about KU Jayhawk Baseball at RockChalkTalk.com. Reading this blog would not be the worst use of your time.

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Some off-season Big-12 Baseball news

I published an off-season update on Big-12 baseball at Rock Chalk Talk. It includes a section on new TTU coach Dan Spencer and a link to an interview he gave at Rivals.com. Updates also on the Andy Oliver mess in Stillwater, the OU clubhouse and Aaron Crow. Kendall Roger's believes TTU and KU belong together in misery. He gave both teams an F in 2008.

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Baseball Notes: Former Jayhawks in the Pros and Big-12 Round-Up

KU Athletics has an updated version of "Jayhawks in the Pros" posted.  The story covers 14 former KU players now in professional baseball.  Les Walrond (PHI) and Tom Gorzelanny (PIT) are both up with their big league clubs while Travis Metcalf (TEX) probably rejoin the Rangers soon.  Metcalf impressed with solid defense and good power during his August call up.  He hit four homeruns in 35 at-bats and now has a season batting line of .214/.250/.530.

Some off season baseball news from across the Big-12:  The OU clubhouse continues to be an interesting place.  The Sooners lost Teddy Nowell, a highly regarded pitching prospect, after four days on campus

Dan Spencer officially took over the head coaching job at Texas Tech from future Hall-of-Famer Larry Hays in June.  In an interview with Kendall Rogers of Rivals.com Spencer attributes much of TTU's sucess in the 1990's to their abilty to recruit good JUCO players out of California, something that Ritch Price has done very well during his five years at Kansas.  Much of the current OSU coaching staff also came up as assistants at Tech.  Not surprisingly Spencer's rebuilding plan involves recruiting elite high school talent both in-state and across the nation.  I guess that is the plan for about 100% of all college baseball teams.  So how will Spencer get the job done at Texas Tech?  "We need to sell that Lubbock sunshine," in the Pacific Northwest.  Well, good luck with that.  I don't know how often Lubbock sunshine will trump the two shiny new national championship trophies in Oregon State's baseball office.

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Future Forcast: Gary Bedore's observations after Canadian exhibition games

Bedore gives his observations on the KU team's performance during their Canadian trip player by player. He loved Aldrich:

The 6-foot-11 sophomore appears primed for a breakout season. A rebounding machine, he grabbed 18 rebounds versus McGill, eight against Carleton and seven in just 13 minutes against Ottawa. He had two of the most exciting plays of the trip, catching a lob from Brady Morningstar and jamming to open the Carleton game and plucking a midcourt steal and racing in for an vicious dunk again versus Carleton. Pretty agile stuff for a 250-pounder.

All his write-ups are pretty optimistic making the evaluation a bit too rosey.

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Just a little "heads-up" here. The Ralphie Report has joined the SB Nations family. The RR covers the Colorado Buffalos. It is always good to have more Big-12 coverage in the family.

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KU basketball player accused in BB gun incident

Markieff Morris, an incoming freshman basketball player at Kansas, is facing a battery charge after allegedly firing a BB gun from his dorm window.
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Here is a seemingly ironic quote on the matter by Bill Self: "We take this matter very seriously," Self told the Journal-World on Wednesday. "Poor judgment was used by bringing an Airsoft gun, (one) that can be purchased at Wal-Mart, on campus that can shoot plastic BBs."

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Baseball Notes: Szefc new assistant coach? Don Czyz retires. Open tryouts August 28th

Some quick hits on the baseball team:

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KU football ranked 14th in AP preseason poll

KU is joined by four other Big 12 teams in the top 14: Oklahoma is fourth, Missouri is sixth, Texas is 11th and Texas Tech is 12th.

Georgia is the preseason No. 1, earning the top spot in the AP preseason poll for the first time in school history.

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Zac Elgie and Lee Ridenhour - Welcome to KU! Fall 2008 Baseball Roster set.

A big welcome to Lawrence goes out to Zac Elgie and Lee Ridenhour.  Elgie and Ridenhour were drafted in June by MLB teams.  The signing deadline ended last night at midnight eastern time.  Both Elgie and Ridenhour declined offers to play professional baseball, preferring instead to come to the University of Kansas.  This is obviously big news for the KU program.  Coach Price is in line for a big congratulations here.

Elgie might be the highest profile player to sign with KU ever.  He was taken in the 12th round by Oakland but was seen as a "first day talent" (top-6 rounds).  He fell to the 12th round due to his statement that it would take a very substantal signing bonus to coax him away from becoming a Jayhawk.  Here is an excerpt from a June Baseball America feature on Elgie:

After committing to Kansas over the winter, Elgie said he will take a wait-and-see approach to the draft.

"I'm excited about it. Like (Vistas coach Todd Larson) said, I've got a win-win situation," Elgie said. "If I don't go where I want (in the draft), I'll be at Kansas. If I get drafted and things fall my way, then I'll have the opportunity to play pro baseball.

"We have some figures and rounds in mind from what we've heard from the scouts, but we don't have our mind set on a certain round. It's more play it by ear."

Elgie estimates he has had contact with 15-20 major league scouts. He said about 10 scouts have traveled to see him in person, including representatives from the Twins, Indians, Phillies, Diamondbacks and Dodgers.

"At first it was a little overwhelming," he said. "I've grown used to it. You just have to go out there and hustle and try to sell yourself by what you do on the field. You just have to go out and play."

I'll post more information about the 2009 roster as it shapes up.  For the time being here is the fall 2008 roster, slightly revised from the version posted earlier this week.  I italicized the incoming players.  Some trimming will be necessary as NCAA D-I teams can only carry 35 man rosters.  I do not know how injuries work with NCAA rosters.  I expect some of the incoming players will redshirt.  I'll try to have this all sorted out for you by January.

Fall 2008 KU Baseball Roster (as of August 16)
No. Name Ht./Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last College
30 Afenir, Buck 6-1/205 C SR Escondido, Calif./Escondido
14 Blankenship, Travis 6-2/190 LHP JR Lawrence, Kan./Free State HS/Johnson Co. CC
18 Bochy, Brett 6-2/190 RHP RS SO Poway, Calif./Poway
1 Bollman, Brett 5-9/155 RHP RS JR Broken Arrow, Okla./Claremore/Arkansas
6 Boyer, Kelson 6-4/200 RHP FR Eudora, Kan./Free State HS
21 Brunansky, Jason 5-9/180 OF FR Poway, Calif./Poway HS
23 Burk, Kevin 6-1/180 RHP FR Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS
22 Dreiling, Jordan 5-10/151 IF FR Lawrence, Kan./Free State HS
5 Elgie, Zac 6-2/195 IF FR Minot, N.D./Minot HS
43 Ellenbecker, Max 5-10/178 LHP RS JR Lawrence, Kan./Free State
40 Faunce, Nick 5-11/196 OF RS SR Eugene, Ore./South Eugene
19 Hall, Shaeffer 6-2/195 LHP JR Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit West/Jefferson County CC
33 Hart, Taylor 5-10/180 OF FR Jasper, Texas/Jasper HS
9 Heere, Brian 5-10/170 OF RS SO Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence
32 Herbst, Greg 6-5/230 IF SO San Antonio, Texas/O'Connor
4 Jakubov, Jordan 6-4/200 RHP RS FR Maize, Kan./Maize
46 Kohorst, Matt 6-1/210 RHP SO Pasadena, Calif./LaSalle HS/San Diego
20 Land, Preston 6-3/236 IF SR Greenwood, Mo./Lee's Summit
31 Lincoln, Joe 6-4/198 C SO Tipton, Iowa/Tipton HS/Maplewoods CC
36 Lisher, Brett 6-0/195 IF JR Lawrence, Kan./Free State HS/Allen County CC
25 Lytle, Casey 6-2/200 OF SO Phoenix, Ariz./Chaparral
35 Manship, Chris 6-3/215 RHP FR Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadow HS
3 Marasco, Jake 6-3/205 OF FR Wichita, Kan./Maize HS
41 Marciel, Wally 6-1/230 LHP JR Kailua, Hawaii/Iolani
24 Marcin, Thomas 6-3/204 RHP JR Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison
27 Marks, Andy 6-2/215 LHP SR St. Louis, Mo./Oakville
48 Meggison, Jared 6-3/200 RHP FR Grimes, Iowa/Dallas Center-Grimes HS
10 Murray, Colton 6-0/202 IF FR Overland Park, Kan./Olathe East HS
17 Narodowski, David 5-10/193 IF JR Vancouver, B.C.//Vernon College
34 Parrish, Phil 6-1/190 OF SO Great Falls, Mont./Russell
37 Price, Robby 5-11/176 IF JR Lawrence, Kan./Free State
28 Ridenhour, Lee 6-3/190 RHP FR Lenexa, Kan./Shawnee Mission West HS
42 Silek, Cameron 6-4/230 RHP JR San Diego, Calif.//Grossmont College
12 Slagle, Blake 6-1/190 OF RS SO St. Louis, Mo./Eureka
44 Smyth, Paul 5-11/215 RHP SR Atascadero, Calif./Atascadero
35 Sperry, Zach 6-1/190 RHP FR Arlington, Texas/Lamar
38 Stanfield, James 5-11/175 IF FR Owasso, Okla./Owasso HS
11 Taylor, Thomas 6-4/180 RHP FR Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West HS
26 Thoma, Zach 5-11/178 IF SO Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep
8 Thompson, Tony 6-5/220 IF SO Reno, Nev./Galena
39 Walz, T.J. 6-0/165 RHP SO Omaha, Neb./Skutt
7 Waters, Jimmy 6-0/200 C SO Council Bluffs, Iowa/Lewis Central

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Draft countdown - Will Eric Hosmer sign?

With two and a half days left before the signing deadline several key picks remain unsigned by the Royals, including their #1 pick.  Here is the rundown from Baseball America.  Players in bold are signed:

Round Overall Player Position School State
1 3 Eric Hosmer 1B American Heritage HS, Plantation, Fla. Fla.
1s 36 Mike Montgomery LHP Hart HS, Newhall, Calif. Calif.
2 49 Johnny Giavotella 2B New Orleans La.
3 80 Tyler Sample RHP Mullen HS, Denver Colo.
4 115 Tim Melville RHP Holt HS, Wentzville, Mo. Mo.
5 145 John Lamb LHP Laguna Hills (Calif.) HS Calif.
6 175 Alex Llanos OF Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, Gurabo, P.R.
7 205 Jason Esposito 3B Amity Regional HS, Woodbridge, Conn. Conn.
8 235 Malcolm Culver RHP Palmdale (Calif.) HS Calif.
9 265 J.D. Alfaro SS Grayson County (Texas) CC Texas
10 295 Mauricio Matos C Clinton HS, Bronx, N.Y. N.Y.
11 325 Malcolm Bronson OF Jasper (Texas) HS Texas
12 355 Keven Caldwell OF Spartanburg Methodist (S.C.) JC S.C.
13 385 John Flanagan LHP Southwestern Illinois JC Ill.
14 415 Chase Hentges RHP Shakopee (Minn.) HS Minn.
15 445 Alberto Espinosa 1B Broward (Fla.) CC Fla.
16 475 Derrick Saito LHP Cal Poly Calif.
17 505 Jake Kuebler 3B Lincoln (Neb.) Southeast HS Neb.
18 535 Carlo Testa OF Belmont Tenn.
19 565 Miguel Moctezuma C Central Oklahoma Okla.
20 595 Shawn Griffin OF Tennessee Tenn.
21 625 Jake Theis RHP Mountlake Terrace (Wash.) HS Wash.
22 655 Blaine Hardy LHP Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) Idaho
23 685 Dale DeSchepper RHP Mount San Jacinto (Calif.) JC Calif.
24 715 Jason Morales 3B UNC Pembroke N.C.
25 745 Carson Bryant RHP Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Calif.
26 775 Ryan Morgan RHP Rockhurst (Mo.) Mo.
27 805 Tim Huber LHP Nebraska-Omaha Neb.
28 835 Greg Billo RHP Sandburg HS, Orland Park, Ill. Ill.
29 865 Beau Brett 1B Ferris HS, Spokane, Wash. Wash.
30 895 Rick Dodridge LHP Ogemaw Heights HS, West Branch, Mich. Mich.
31 925 Ryan Curl OF St. Francis DeSales HS, Columbus, Ohio Ohio
32 955 Rey Cotilla RHP Miami-Dade CC Fla.
33 985 Eric Swegman RHP Young Harris (Ga.) JC Ga.
34 1015 Brett Richardson RHP Wenatchee Valley (Wash.) CC Wash.
35 1045 Chris Balcom-Miller RHP West Valley (Calif.) JC Calif.
36 1075 Nick Purdy RHP St. Mary's SS, Grafton, Ontario Ontario
37 1105 Bradin Hagens RHP Merced (Calif.) JC Calif.
38 1135 James Thompson RHP Columbus State (Ga.) Ga.
39 1165 Ryan Modglin RHP Scott City (Mo.) HS Mo.
40 1195 Pernell Halliman RHP Jackson State Calif.
41 1225 Doug Joyce C Stanwood (Wash.) HS Wash.
42 1255 Marc Oslund RHP West HS, Torrance, Calif. Calif.
43 1285 Cory Kiefer RHP Valley View HS, Moreno Valley, Calif. Calif.
44 1315 Patrick Johnson OF Colony HS, Ontario, Calif. Calif.
45 1344 Ray Anderson OF Lassiter HS, Marietta, Ga. Ga.
46 1372 William Beckwith 1B West Lowndes HS, Columbus, Miss. Miss.
47 1399 Steve Gilgenbach LHP Arkansas-Little Rock Ark.
48 1426 Terrence Buchanan SS Mount Carmel HS, San Diego Calif.
49 1453 Alan Salgado 3B San Ysidro HS, San Diego Calif.
50 1480 Travis Jones C Sabino HS, Tucson Ariz.

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Price wins Gold this summer. News on 2009 baseball newcomers

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(KU headcoach Ritch Price celebrates the FISU World Championship.  That guy bottom left looks like Price to me.) via www.fisu.net

This summer KU head coach Ritch Price was the infield coach for the U.S. Collegiate National Team.  The FISU (International Federation of University Sports) is not the Olympic team, but they do play international opponents.  The U.S. team went undefeated (24-0) this year for the first time and won their third consecutive Gold Medal.   The championship tournament was played in the Czech Republic in July.  Apparently the toughest opponents they faced were Japan and Cuba.  KUAthletics.com published an interview with Price a few weeks back.  Better late than never…

Price was very complimentary about several Big-12 pitchers on the team including Kendall Volz (Baylor), Andrew Oliver (Oklahoma State) and Tyler Lyons (Oklahoma State).  Kyle Gibson (Missouri) is the team set up man.  Price expects Volz, Gibson and Oliver to all be first round draft choices next year.

The other highlight of the summer was playing against [former Jayhawk] Hiarali Garcia and the Canadian National Team.  I have such great respect for Hiarali as a person and as a player.  He pitched a scoreless 10th inning against us, and I was really proud of him, to see him in that Canadian National uniform, and have the chance to give him a hug after the game was a really special moment for me.

Price closed the interview remarking that this summer has also shown him how good some of the players are KU are when matched up against the best in the nation.  "We had four guys on our team last year who could start on Team USA right now, and Paul Smyth could pitch on this team."  I assume the other three players Price was referring to were John Allman, Erik Morrison and Rynn Price, but maybe he had Buck Afenir in mind.

KU has posted the Fall 2008 roster on-line.  Several freshman are listed, including Lee Ridenhour, but notably absent is Zac Elgie.  Elgie was taken in the 12th round in the draft but to my knowledge he has not yet signed a contract.  The A’s have until Friday 11PM CST to sign Elgie.

[Update - Shortly after this story was published a revised roster was put on-line by KU which included Zac Elgie.  More reason for hope.  Six hours to go until the signing deadline.]

Newcomers listed include: Kelson Boyer (RHP, FR), Jason Brunansky (OF, FR), Kein Burk (RHP, FR), Brett Lisher (IF, JR, transfer from Allen County CC), Jake Marasco (OF, FR), Jared Meggison (RHP, FR), Lee Ridenhour (RHP, FR), Zach Sperry (RHP, FR) and Thomas Taylor (RHP, FR).  There are 32 names on the roster.  Each NCAA D-I team can carry as many as 35 so more names may be added.  This is the first year in which Jr. College transfers must sit out a year before competing so I do not expect to see any additional transfers added.

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