University Southern California Trojans

USC Battles No. 3 ASU In Weekend Series
April 27, 2000 | Baseball
Upcoming Games Schedule
Friday, April 28 vs. No. 3 Arizona State* - Dedeaux Field - 6 p.m
Saturday, April 29 vs. No.3 Arizona State* - Dedeaux Field - 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 30 vs. No. 3 Arizona State* - Dedeaux Field - 1 p.m.
Tuesday, May 2 vs. Santa Clara - Dedeaux Field - 5 p.m.
* - Pac-10 conference game All rankings based from Baseball America
LOS ANGELES- The USC baseball team - winner of 12 NCAA championships, more than twice as many as any other school - is 28-17 in the 2000 season. The Trojans lost a Pac-10 series at home against Stanford last weekend, 7-3, 1-4 and 4-18, and won a non-conference game at UC Santa Barbara, 9-3, on Tuesday (April 25).
USC Probable Starters
C #9 Beau Craig
.290, 15 HR, 50 RBI
1B #50 Bill Peavey
.211, 3 HR, 19 RBI or
or #22 Josh Persell
.341, 3 HR, 25 RBI
2B #24 Anthony Lunetta
.355, 7 HR, 34 RBI
3B #26 Justin Gemoll
.383, 14 HR, 44 RBI
SS #2 Seth Davidson
.253, 2 HR, 17 RBI
LF #6 Brian Barre
.276, 4 HR, 10 RBI
CF #10 Josh Self
.237, 3 HR, 14 RBI
RF #15 Rob Garibaldi
.327, 5 HR, 26 RBI
DH #21 Mark Prior
.276, 4 HR, 7 RBI
P (4/28) #8 Rik Currier
10-2 record, 3.76 ERA
P (4/29) #21 Mark Prior
5-6 record, 3.66 ERA
P (4/30) #23 Anthony Reyes
3-6 record, 4.78 ERA
RANKINGS- USC is No. 21 in the latest USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN Coaches' poll, No. 23 in Collegiate Baseball and not ranked in Baseball America. Arizona State is ranked No. 3 in all three polls. Santa Clara is not ranked in any poll.
TEAM OF THE 20TH CENTURY - No other university can match the collegiate baseball tradition of USC, and it showed when Baseball America awarded the Trojans the title of "Greatest Program of the 20th Century" in its Feb. 1, 1999 issue. Troy has an unprecedented 12 NCAA championships (no other school has more than five), 36 conference titles and 19 College World Series appearances (second most in the nation). Legendary former coach Rod Dedeaux was named "Coach of the Century" by both Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America. Trojan players have been named All-American first teamers 41 times, and 80 players have gone on to play in the majors, including such stars as Tom Seaver, Fred Lynn, Ron Fairly, Randy Johnson, Mark McGwire, Jeff Cirillo and Bret Boone.
COACH'S CORNER - Mike Gillespie, in his 14th season as the Trojans' head coach, has a 547-310-2 (.638) career record and has led USC to the 1998 national championship, three conference titles (1991-95-96), 11 trips to the NCAA Regionals in 13 years (reaching the regional finals nine times), and trips to the 1995 and 1998 College World Series (Troy finished as the nation's runner-up in 1995). He was named the 1998 National Coach of the Year, the Pac-10 Coach of the Year three times (1991-95-96) and the West Region Coach of the Year twice (1996-98). The starting leftfielder on USC's 1961 NCAA-winning team, he is one of just two men who have both coached and played on championship teams.
USA BASEBALL - USC coach Mike Gillespie will serve as Head Coach of the 2000 USA Baseball National Team of collegiate all-stars that will play on the US WEST Red, White and Blue Summer Tour. USC assistant coach John Savage will serve as the pitching coach for Team USA. On April 19, pitcher Mark Prior was invited to the team trials to be held June 16-21 in Tucson, Ariz. Prior was a member of the 1999 USA National Team.
PAC-10 POWERHOUSE - USC, certainly among the strongest teams annually in the Pac-10, has many highlights over the last few years to prove it-
* With its College World Series title in 1998, USC is the only Pacific-10 Conference team to have won a national championship in the last 11 years.
* With 224 victories over the last five seasons (1995-99), USC ranked first among Pac-10 teams.
* USC is the only Pac-10 school to have finished in the Top 10 national rankings in eight of the last 10 years.
* USC has made it to an NCAA Regional final seven straight years (best among Pac-10 teams) and has earned NCAA Tournament bids nine of the last 10 years (tied with Stanford for best in the Pac-10).
* USC has reached the College World Series championship game twice in the last five years (only one other Pac-10 team has made it once in the last 11 years).
COACHING SUPERLATIVES - Legendary USC coach Rod Dedeaux was named College Coach of the Century for baseball in the February issue of Coach & Athletic Director Magazine. Dedeaux led the Trojan baseball team to an unprecedented 11 College World Series titles (including five in a row in the 1970s) and amassed a 1,332-571-11 record during his 45-year (1942-86) tenure at Troy.
PAC-10 PRESEASON POLL - In a preseason poll of the Pac-10 coaches, USC was picked to finish third. In order, the poll went as follows- Stanford (six first-place votes), UCLA (two first-place votes), USC, Arizona (one first-place vote), California, Arizona State, Washington, Washington State and Oregon State.
PRIOR NOTICE - Sophomore Pitcher Mark Prior (Bonita/USDHS/Vanderbilt) is showing in the 2000 season why he earned All-America honors in his freshman season last year at Vanderbilt. Prior has a 5-6 record with a 3.66 ERA and has received only 21 runs (3.5 runs per game average) from the team in his six losses. In 93 and 1/3 innings of work, Prior has allowed 90 hits, struck out 98 batters and walked 29 as opponents have hit .251 against him. He recorded his first collegiate save on Feb. 15 at Cal State Fullerton after pitching 1 1/3 innings with one hit and two strikeouts in the Trojans' 7-6 win against the Titans.
At the plate, Prior is 8-for-29 (.276) with a double, four home runs and seven RBI. His .724 slugging percentage is second on the team. He was named to the Baseball America 2000 preseason All-American second team. Prior was recently invited to the 2000 USA Baseball National Team Trials, he was a member of the USA National Team last year.
MEET MISTER NO. 2 - Junior Rik Currier (Dana Point/Capistrano Valley HS) is recording his best season as a Trojan pitcher. He has been USC's No. 2 pitcher in the rotation for most of the season, but moved up to a Friday start on April 7 at UCLA when Mark Prior could not pitch due to flu symptoms (he could remain the Friday pitcher for the remainder of the season). Currier responded by pitching his second complete game of the season in the Trojans' 5-1 win over the Bruins. Currier allowed one run on five hits and struck out a season-high 12 batters while only walking two. For the season, Currier is 10-2 with a 3.76 ERA. In 81 and 1/3 innings of work, Currier has allowed 78 hits, walked 42 and struck out 90 batters. Opponents are hitting .246 against him. He has won his last five starts and his 10 victories places him in a tie for fourth in the nation for most victories by a pitcher.
"K"LIMBING UP THE CHARTS - Rik Currier, with 90 strikeouts this season, is in eighth place on USC's all-time career list with 278 strikeouts. He needs three strikeouts to tie Bruce Gardner (1958-60) for seventh place. This season, he started in 21st place and has passed such pitchers as Randy Johnson (1983-85 with 206) and Bill Lee (1966-68 with 211).
Career Strikeouts
5. Walt Peterson, 1963-64 288 6. Jim Barr, 1968-70 286 7. Bruce Gardner, 1958-60 281 8. Rik Currier, 1998-00 278 9. Randy Scarbery, 1971-73 261
DR. NO-NO - Rik Currier found out on the morning of March 5 that he had pitched the sixth no-hitter in school history after USC's March 4 game against Mississippi State, which was suspended after the fifth inning due to rain, was declared official. Currier allowed one earned run with six strikeouts and five walks-
USC No-Hitters
| Joe Gonzales (9) vs. Stanford | 3/26/37 | USC 8-0 |
| Jerry Merz (9) vs. BYU | 3/23/61 | USC 3-0 |
| Ron Cook (8) vs. Pacific | 4/5/66 | USC 12-0 |
| Russ McQueen (7) vs. California | 3/30/74 | USC 7-0 |
| Brad Brink (7) and Brian Brooks (2) vs. CSU Los Angeles | 2/18/86 | USC 2-1 |
| Rik Currier (5) vs. Mississippi State, | 3/4/00 | USC 7-1 |
JUST IN TIME - Third baseman Justin Gemoll from San Jose (Bellarmine Prep/UC Santa Barbara) has been on an offensive tear lately for the Trojans. He leads the team with a .383 batting average (62-for-162) and is second on the team with 44RBI. He hit a home run in seven out of eight games from April 1-14. He slammed a two-run homer on April 11 in the bottom of the ninth in the Trojans' 6-4 win over San Diego State. On April 1 at Arizona, Gemoll went 3-for-6 with two doubles, a home run and four RBI and on March 25 vs. Washington State, he recorded a 2-for-4 performance with a triple, a home run and five RBI. He has recorded three hits in a game five times this season and has two four-hit games. He has 13 multi-RBI games this season and leads the team in on-base percentage (.474) and slugging percentage (.772).
AWESOME IN APRIL - Justin Gemoll has been "showering" opposing pitchers in the month of April with home runs. This month, Gemoll is batting .436 (24-for-55) with four doubles, eight home runs and 16 RBI.
LUNAR ECLIPSE - Freshman second baseman Anthony Lunetta (Riverside/Arlington HS) has made an impact at the plate. He is second on the team with a .355 batting average (61-for-172). He leads the team with 19 doubles (the school record is 29 by Brett Jenkins in the 1991 season). Lunetta hit two home runs in a 2-for-4 day with five RBI on April 1 at Arizona. On March 18 at Stanford, Lunetta hit three doubles in a 3-for-6 performance with four RBI in the Trojans' 11-7 win. He also belted two home runs in the Trojans 6-5 win over UC Santa Barbara on March 7 and went 4-for-5 in game two of a doubleheader on March 14 at the University of San Diego. He went 5-for-5 in his collegiate debut on Jan. 29 at Pepperdine.
BEAU KNOWS - Sophomore catcher Beau Craig (Santee/Grossmont HS), a 1998 third-round selection by the San Diego Padres, has produced at the plate for the Trojans. He has a .290 batting average (49-for-169) and leads the team in home runs (15) and RBI (50). On March 21 vs. Loyola Marymount, Craig had a notable day at the plate. The Trojans completed at Dedeaux Field a Feb. 8 game that was suspended at LMU in the eighth inning, due to darkness. On Feb. 8, he hit a two-run home run and in the March 21 completion of the game, he hit a game-winning home run in the top of the 10th for the 9-8 win thereby hitting a home run in two different stadiums in one game. He followed that with two solo home runs in the regularly scheduled March 21 game in the Trojans' 7-3 win.
YOU DROPPED A BEAU ON ME - Catcher Beau Craig hit five home runs over a period of six games from March 19 through March 28, not including a home run he hit on March 21 in the completion of a game from Feb. 8 at Loyola Marymount that was suspended due to darkness. On Tuesday (March 28), Craig was named Pac-10 Player of the Week for going 10-for-16 (.625) in four games with a double, triple, three home runs and 11 RBI. It is the first Player of the Week honor in Craig's career and the 45th time that a USC player has been recognized.
THE GREAT GARIBALDI - Sophomore Rob Garibaldi from Petaluma (Casa Grande HS/Santa Rosa College) has been steady for the Trojans in right field and has improved at the plate. Garibaldi is fourth on the team with a .327 batting average (52-for-159) and is second on the team with 16 doubles.
A WEEK TO REMEMBER - Mark Prior had an impact in three games during the week of Feb. 21. On Tuesday (Feb. 22), Prior pitched two innings and recorded the win as the designated starter in USC's 7-3 win against the University of San Diego. He did not allow a hit, striking out four and walking one. On Friday (Feb. 25), he pitched seven and 2/3 innings to pick up his second straight win as the Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins, 10-7. Prior retired 19 straight batters and, at one point, struck out five straight batters en route to a 13-strikeout performance. He scattered four hits and walked two Bruins. The following day, in a pinch-hit role, Prior singled to center and scored third baseman Justin Gemoll in the bottom of the ninth for the Trojans' 4-3 victory.
WHO'S HOT
SS Seth Davidson- five-game hitting streak, 8-for-19 (.421), double, two stolen bases
3B Justin Gemoll- six-game hitting streak, 9-for-23 (.391), double, home run, three RBI
SCHEDULE NOTES - The rained out March 5 game at Cal State Fullerton has been rescheduled for Wednesday, May 10, at 7 p.m.
TROJANS ON THE INTERNET - All games for the remainder of the 2000 season will be broadcast on the Internet. The broadcast via Fansonly.com can be accessed through USC's website at www.usctrojans.com.
DEDEAUX FIELD - This season marks the 26th year of play at Dedeaux Field, where USC has an all-time record of 564-254-1 (.689). When USC hosted San Diego State on March 30, 1999, it was 25 years to the day from when the first game was played at Dedeaux Field. It was a special opening day in 1974, as in the first game of a doubleheader, Russ McQueen threw a no-hitter against California.
PRESEASON ACCOLADES - Junior SS Seth Davidson appears on two preseason All-American teams, as a second-team selection in Collegiate Baseball and a third-team pick in Baseball America. Sophomore RHP Mark Prior, a transfer from Vanderbilt, made the Baseball America second team. In Baseball America's Pac-10 preview, UT Alberto Concepcion was named the conference's Freshman of the Year, Prior and Concepcion were listed as the first and second top newcomers, respectively, and freshman Anthony Lunetta was named the conference's top defensive second baseman.
THE RETURNERS - The Trojans return only three position starters and one starting pitcher from the 1999 team, but it's a group that makes up a nice nucleus. Junior SS Seth Davidson, a two-time All-Pac-10 pick, starts for the third straight year. Sophomore C Beau Craig was a Freshman All-American last season. Senior 3B Justin Gemoll provides a steady bat and glove. Junior RHP Rik Currier is one of the top strikeout artists in USC history. Other returners who are poised to make a larger impact in 2000 are OF Brian Barre, RHP Tanner Eriksen, LHP Ronald Flores, RHP Pete Montrenes, UT Josh Persell, RHP Tim Petke and UT Josh Self.
THE NEWCOMERS - It'll be difficult to distinguish the players apart without a program in 2000, as 20 of the 38 players are new to the roster. But it's a talented group, as Collegiate Baseball ranked the newcomers as the No. 1 recruiting class in the country (Baseball America ranked them second). The Trojans added Vanderbilt transfer - RHP Mark Prior - who was named Freshman All-American last season. OF Rob Garibaldi was the Northern California JC Player of the Year last season at Santa Rosa. Among the key freshmen are RHP Chad Clark, UT Alberto Concepcion, IF Anthony Lunetta and RHP Anthony Reyes.
1999 RECAP - Despite a rough start, USC rebounded nicely to post a successful 1999 season. The Trojans went 36-26 overall, 17-7 for second place in the Pac-10, won their own NCAA Los Angeles Regional and advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals before losing at Stanford. LHP Barry Zito was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year and was a unanimous All-American first teamer. C Eric Munson and OF/LHP Jason Lane were also named to at least one All-American first team. Early-season injuries and close losses saw the Trojans get off to a 4-11 start, but they went 29-12 the rest of the regular season.
Opponent Outlook
Arizona State (Pac-10 series)
Friday, April 28 - Dedeaux Field - 6 p.m.
Saturday, April 29 - Dedeaux Field - 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 30 - Dedeaux Field - 1 p.m.
All games will be broadcast live on www.usctrojans.com
SCOUTING THE SUN DEVILS - No. 3 Arizona State is 36-10 on the season and tied for first in the Pac-10 with Stanford with an 11-4 record. The Sun Devils have won seven of their last eight games. Arizona State is batting .347 and averaging 11.06 runs per game. The Sun Devils are led by left fielder Mitch Jones and catcher Casey Myers. Jones is batting .363 with 25 HR and 73 RBI while Myers leads the team with a .427 batting average with 11 HR and 73 RBI. Friday's game will match USC's Rik Currier with ASU's Jon Switzer. Switzer is 8-1 this season with a 3.39 ERA. In 90 and 1/3 innings of work, Switzer has allowed only 70 hits, has struck out 94 batters and walked 34 with opponents batting .208 against him. Pat Murphy is in his sixth season as the head coach of the Arizona State program.
THE SERIES - USC holds an 81-76 all-time series record against Arizona State in a series dating back to 1961. The Trojans took two of three at Arizona State last year, 9-5, 14-7 and 10-16.
| PROBABLE STARTERS | ||
| USC | Arizona State | |
| Thursday | Rik Currier (RHP) | Jon Switzer (LHP) |
| 10-2, 3.76 | 8-1, 3.39 | |
| Friday | Mark Prior (RHP) | Chad Pennington (RHP) |
| 5-6, 3.66 | 7-2, 5.65 ERA | |
| Saturday | Anthony Reyes (RHP) | TBA |
| 3-6, 4.78 |
2000 Superlatives
| 1-run games | 7-5 |
| 2-run games | 2-0 |
| 3-run games | 1-2 |
| 4-run games | 8-2 |
| 5+ run games | 10-8 |
| USC scores first | 20-9 |
| Opponent scores first | 8-8 |
| Day games | 19-12 |
| Night games | 9-5 |
| Extra innings | 2-0 |
| USC ahead after 5 innings | 23-3 |
| USC behind after 5 innings | 2-13 |
| Tied after 5 innings | 3-1 |
| USC ahead after 8 innings | 24-3 |
| USC behind after 8 innings | 0-13 |
| Tied after 8 innings | 3-2 |
| Against top 10 teams | 6-7 |
| Against top 25 teams | 11-11 |
| USC scores 10+ runs | 5-0 |
| Opponent scores 10+ runs | 0-8 |
| USC has 0-9 hits | 12-14 |
| USC has 10+ hits | 16-3 |
| USC has more hits | 20-2 |
| Opponent has more hits | 4-14 |
| Hits are equal | 4-1 |
| USC hits 0 home runs | 4-8 |
| USC hits 1 home run | 10-4 |
| USC hits 2+ home runs | 14-5 |
| USC makes 0 errors | 9-3 |
| USC makes 1 error | 9-7 |
| USC makes 2+ errors | 10-7 |
| USC has more errors | 12-8 |
| Opponent has more errors | 7-6 |
| Errors are equal | 9-3 |
| USC draws more walks | 15-5 |
| Opponent draws more walks | 8-9 |
| Walks are equal | 5-3 |
| On Mondays | 0-0 |
| On Tuesdays | 10-1 |
| On Wednesdays | 0-1 |
| On Thursdays | 0-0 |
| On Fridays | 7-4 |
| On Saturdays | 7-5 |
| On Sundays | 4-6 |
| In January | 2-0 |
| In February | 8-3 |
| In March | 10-7 |
| In April | 8-7 |
| In May | 0-0 |
| Wearing white jerseys | 12-5 |
| Wearing red jerseys | 7-4 |
| Wearing grey jerseys | 7-7 |
| Wearing black jerseys | 2-1 |
USC Rankings In National Polls
| Baseball | Collegiate | USA Today BB Weekly/ | |
| Date | America | Baseball | ESPN |
| Preseason | 11th | 15th | 11th |
| Feb. 7 | 6th | 17th | N/A |
| Feb. 14 | 9th | 17th | 15th |
| Feb. 21 | 9th | 16th | 14th |
| Feb. 28 | 7th | 11th | 11th |
| March 6 | 5th | 5th | 7th |
| March 13 | 12th | 12th | 15th |
| March 20 | 20th | 13th | 19th |
| March 27 | 16th | 10th | 16th |
| April 3 | 14th | 10th | 15th |
| April 10 | 19th | 16th | 18th |
| April 17 | N/R | 22nd | 20th |
| April 22 | N/R | 23rd | 21st |
2000 Pac-10 Standings (as of April 26, 2000)
| Pac-10 | Overall | ||||||
| W | L | Pct. | GB | W | L | Pct | |
| . | |||||||
| Arizona State | 11 | 4 | .733 | -- | 36 | 10 | .783 |
| Stanford | 11 | 4 | .733 | -- | 32 | 10 | .762 |
| UCLA | 8 | 4 | .667 | 1.5 | 25 | 20 | .556 |
| USC | 8 | 7 | .533 | 3.0 | 28 | 17 | .622 |
| California | 9 | 9 | .500 | 3.5 | 23 | 22 | .511 |
| Oregon State | 5 | 7 | .417 | 4.5 | 24 | 19 | .558 |
| Arizona | 7 | 11 | .389 | 5.5 | 22 | 25 | .468 |
| Washington | 3 | 9 | .250 | 6.5 | 18 | 21 | .462 |
| Washington State | 4 | 11 | .267 | 7.0 | 16 | 26 | .381 |
This Week's Schedule
Friday, April 28
*Arizona State at USC, 6 p.m
*California at Stanford, 6 p.m.
*Washington at Oregon State, 3 p.m.
*UCLA at Washington State, 3 p.m.
Cal State Northridge at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 29
*Arizona State at USC, 1 p.m
*California at Stanford, 2 p.m.
*Washington at Oregon State, 1 p.m.
*UCLA at Washington State, 1 p.m.
Cal State Northridge at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 30
*Arizona State at USC, 1 p.m
*California at Stanford, 1 p.m.
*Washington at Oregon State, 1 p.m.
*UCLA at Washington State, 1 p.m.
Cal State Northridge at Arizona, 1 p.m.
*Pac-10 Conference game















