
College Baseball NotebookA look at the nation's top eight teams; Top 10 sophomoresPosted: Tuesday April 15, 2008 4:36PM; Updated: Tuesday April 15, 2008 4:41PM Every other week, SIOC's Bryan Smith checks in with a look across the college baseball universe. EIGHT IN OMAHA
1. Miami (30-3) -- After sweeping Georgia Tech in its hardest road test of the season, Miami moves to the top spot in the rankings. The bats are picking up -- the Hurricanes are currently batting .343 on the season. Sophomore Blake Tekotte (.390/.506/.634, 16-for-19 SB) and junior Jemile Weeks (.403/.463/.723, 11-for-12 SB) have been spark plugs at the top of the Hurricanes lineup. On the mound, freshman left-hander Chris Hernandez has snagged five wins and the most important job on the pitching staff -- pitching Friday nights. 2. Arizona State (30-4) -- Over the last two weeks, the Sun Devils have finally come down to earth. Last week, ASU lost its first road series of the season against Stanford and last weekend, it dropped a Saturday game to Washington State. Over the past two weekends, ASU is 3-3 while being outscored 32-8 in those contests. The good news is that ASU will win a lot of games on the arm of Ike Davis, the most valuable player in the country due to his contributions with the bat (.423/.484/.876) and on the mound (1.12 ERA, 3 SV). 3. North Carolina (29-7) -- Seven losses is a high number for a team ranked No. 3, but many of the losses have been inconsequential and the Tar Heels have yet to lose a weekend series. This is a team designed for the postseason and I'm not convinced we'll see them at their best until June. The offense has many different contributors and a bona fide star in sophomore Dustin Ackley, who has 30 walks, 13 steals and 17 extra-base hits in 36 games. Another sophomore, Alex White, has developed in the team ace, and boasts a 1.67 ERA on the season. North Carolina's biggest strength, however, might be its bullpen as the Tar Heels have five pitchers with 10 appearances and a sub-2.00 ERA. 4. Florida State (31-3) -- The Seminoles are on a nine-game winning streak as they head into this weekend's series against top-ranked Miami. The Seminoles' scorekeeper will be busy as Florida State's offensive numbers are an astounding 32 OPS points better than Miami's. Much of that is thanks to the best hitter in the country, junior catcher Buster Posey (.469/.571/.862). On the mound, sophomore Matt Fairel has been competitive in every outing and has won all eight of his starts. 6. UC Irvine (23-6) -- Every season in college baseball, a West Coast team cracks the top 10 by proving to be the best team on the coast at pitching, defense and small ball. For the second consecutive season, it looks like Irvine is that team, even though its offense has produced just 18 home runs in 967 at-bats. The Anteaters' biggest strength is its pitching -- 1-2 combo Scott Gorgen and Bryce Stowell have combined for a 2.06 ERA and 111 strikeouts in 105 innings this season. Like Arizona State, the Anteaters are 3-3 in the last two weekends, but an easier schedule remains and a 45-win season is in sight. 7. Nebraska (25-6-1) -- The Huskers aren't the nation's most talented team, but they might just be the best coached. Mike Anderson is getting the most out of his players this season by keeping the ball in the park, playing good defense, taking walks and stealing bases. The Huskers' .408 slugging percentage reflects an offense that tends to fall asleep, but Nebraska wins games with its pitching staff, led by senior Johnny Dorn (1.98 ERA, 0.88 WHIP) Four that just missed: Stanford, California, Georgia, Vanderbilt. CLICK BELOW FOR THE NATION'S TOP TEN SOPHOMORES | | ||||||
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