Eastern Illinois University head baseball coach Jim Schmitz announced the signing of seven players for the 2013 baseball season.
Utility player Matt Dunavant from Eureka HS, lives in Eureka Illinois.
Infielder Mitch Gasbaro from Glenbard South HS, lives in Glen Ellyn Illinois.
RHP Jake Johansmeier from St. Charles North HS, lives in St. Charles Illinois.
RHP CJ Martin from Oakville HS, lives in St. Louis Missouri.
Outfielder Derek Page from Edwardsville HS, lives in Edwardsville Illinois.
Outfielder Trey Russell from Joliet Junior College, lives in Urbana Illinois.
Catcher/IF Jason Scholl from Glenbrook North HS, lives in Northbrook Illinois.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Eastern Illinois University Fall Baseball Showcase
Eastern Illinois University will hold a fall baseball showcase for high school athletes on Saturday October 15th, 2011.
The morning session will provide instruction from the Eastern Illinois University coaching staff followed by a game in the afternoon session. The showcase will run from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Cost of the showcase is $100. For a brochure click on the link below.
Eastern Illinois Fall Baseball Showcase
The morning session will provide instruction from the Eastern Illinois University coaching staff followed by a game in the afternoon session. The showcase will run from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Cost of the showcase is $100. For a brochure click on the link below.
Eastern Illinois Fall Baseball Showcase
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Eastern Illinois Baseball downs Illinois
The Eastern Illinois University baseball won the battle of Illinois teams as the Panthers defeated the University of Illinois 10-2.
DH Ben Thoma, Columbia Illinois, went 4-5 with three doubles, three rbi's and scored twice. First baseman T.J. McManus, Parkland College, Glenview Illinois went 2-4 with a double, 2 rbi's and 3 runs scored.
Sophomore right handed pitcher Troy Barton, Libertyville Illinois, pitched 2 and 1/3rd innings of scoreless relief and got his third win of the season.
Illinois DH Josh Parr, Chillicothe Illinois, had two of the five hits for the Illini.
Eastern ups their record to 13-21 on the season as Illinois drops to 12-20.
DH Ben Thoma, Columbia Illinois, went 4-5 with three doubles, three rbi's and scored twice. First baseman T.J. McManus, Parkland College, Glenview Illinois went 2-4 with a double, 2 rbi's and 3 runs scored.
Sophomore right handed pitcher Troy Barton, Libertyville Illinois, pitched 2 and 1/3rd innings of scoreless relief and got his third win of the season.
Illinois DH Josh Parr, Chillicothe Illinois, had two of the five hits for the Illini.
Eastern ups their record to 13-21 on the season as Illinois drops to 12-20.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Eastern Illinois Baseball's Mike Hoekstra Earns OVC Player of the Week
Junior right handed pitcher Mike Hoekstra from Eastern Illinois University was named the Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Player of the Week on March 21st.
Hoekstra threw a complete game in Eastern's 3-1 victory over Memphis on Friday. Mike did not walk a batter, gave up seven hits, allowed one earned run and struck out five. Mike also retired 19 of the final 22 outs.
Mike is from T.F. South High school and lives in Lansing Illinois.
Hoekstra threw a complete game in Eastern's 3-1 victory over Memphis on Friday. Mike did not walk a batter, gave up seven hits, allowed one earned run and struck out five. Mike also retired 19 of the final 22 outs.
Mike is from T.F. South High school and lives in Lansing Illinois.
Friday, January 28, 2011
2011 Ohio Valley Top Baseball Players and Teams from Illinois
The 2011 top baseball players and teams from The Ohio Valley Conference based on how the coaches voted in a pre-season poll.
Ohio Valley Conference Pre-Season Poll:
#1. Tennessee Tech
#2. Jacksonville State
#3. S.E. Missouri State
#4. Austin Peay State
#5. Murry State
#6. Eastern Kentucky
#7. Eastern Illinois
#8. Morehead State
#9. Tennessee-Martin
#10. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville
Top Players to Watch in 2011:
Shortstop Chad Hayes, Tennessee Tech, .315 batting average, 4 homers, 9 doubles and 39 rbi's in 2010. The junior shortstop/second baseman is from Springfield Lanphier High School and lives in Springfield IL.
Outfielder Michael Adamson, Southeast Missouri State, .388 batting average, 6 homers, 23 doubles and 49 rbi's last year. The senior outfielder is a transfer from John A. Logan College, attended Freeburg High School and lives in Freeburg IL.
Shortstop Kenton Parmley, Southeast Missouri State, .380 batting average, 11 home runs, 10 doubles and 42 rbi's as a sophomore. Kenton attended Goreville High School and lives in Goreville IL.
First baseman Colton Moore, Murray State, .328 batting average, 1 homer, 13 doubles and 39 rbi's and the only freshman to hit for the cycle in Division I last year. The sophomore infielder is from Normal West High School and lives in Bloomington IL.
Outfielder Ryan Faidley, Eastern Kentucky, .324 batting average, 12 home runs, 14 doubles and 46 rbi's last season. Ryan went to Crystal Lake South High School and lives in Crystal Lake IL.
Third baseman Zach Borenstein, Eastern Illinois University, .353 batting average, 11 home runs, 13 doubles and 47 rbi's as a sophomore. Zach attended Buffalo Grove High School and lives in Buffalo Grove IL.
Right handed pitcher Mike Hoekstra, Eastern Illinois University, 4-4 with a 4.16 ERA, 39 k's and 5 walks in 2010. Mike is from Thornton Fractional South High School and lives in Lansing IL.
Outfielder Mitch Matecki, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, .298 batting average, 1 homer, 10 doubles, 33 rbi's last year. Mitch is from Belleville West High School and lives in Millstadt IL.
Infielder Joel Greatting, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, .260 batting average, 8 home runs, 15 doubles and 32 rbi's as a freshman last season. Joel attended Columbia High School and lives in Columbia IL.
Right handed pitcher Spencer Patton, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, made only 5 appearances and suffered a season ending knee injury in 2010. Struck out 15 batters in 15.2 innings. Joel is a transfer from Parkland College, attended South Central High School and lives in Kinmundy IL.
Ohio Valley Conference Pre-Season Poll:
#1. Tennessee Tech
#2. Jacksonville State
#3. S.E. Missouri State
#4. Austin Peay State
#5. Murry State
#6. Eastern Kentucky
#7. Eastern Illinois
#8. Morehead State
#9. Tennessee-Martin
#10. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville
Top Players to Watch in 2011:
Shortstop Chad Hayes, Tennessee Tech, .315 batting average, 4 homers, 9 doubles and 39 rbi's in 2010. The junior shortstop/second baseman is from Springfield Lanphier High School and lives in Springfield IL.
Outfielder Michael Adamson, Southeast Missouri State, .388 batting average, 6 homers, 23 doubles and 49 rbi's last year. The senior outfielder is a transfer from John A. Logan College, attended Freeburg High School and lives in Freeburg IL.
Shortstop Kenton Parmley, Southeast Missouri State, .380 batting average, 11 home runs, 10 doubles and 42 rbi's as a sophomore. Kenton attended Goreville High School and lives in Goreville IL.
First baseman Colton Moore, Murray State, .328 batting average, 1 homer, 13 doubles and 39 rbi's and the only freshman to hit for the cycle in Division I last year. The sophomore infielder is from Normal West High School and lives in Bloomington IL.
Outfielder Ryan Faidley, Eastern Kentucky, .324 batting average, 12 home runs, 14 doubles and 46 rbi's last season. Ryan went to Crystal Lake South High School and lives in Crystal Lake IL.
Third baseman Zach Borenstein, Eastern Illinois University, .353 batting average, 11 home runs, 13 doubles and 47 rbi's as a sophomore. Zach attended Buffalo Grove High School and lives in Buffalo Grove IL.
Right handed pitcher Mike Hoekstra, Eastern Illinois University, 4-4 with a 4.16 ERA, 39 k's and 5 walks in 2010. Mike is from Thornton Fractional South High School and lives in Lansing IL.
Outfielder Mitch Matecki, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, .298 batting average, 1 homer, 10 doubles, 33 rbi's last year. Mitch is from Belleville West High School and lives in Millstadt IL.
Infielder Joel Greatting, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, .260 batting average, 8 home runs, 15 doubles and 32 rbi's as a freshman last season. Joel attended Columbia High School and lives in Columbia IL.
Right handed pitcher Spencer Patton, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, made only 5 appearances and suffered a season ending knee injury in 2010. Struck out 15 batters in 15.2 innings. Joel is a transfer from Parkland College, attended South Central High School and lives in Kinmundy IL.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Eastern Illinois Baseball Sign Seven to National Letters of Intent
Eastern Illinois University Baseball coach Jim Schmitz announced the signing of seven student athletes to National Letters of Intent. Joining the Panther baseball program are the following:
Keith Koser, RHP, Wabash Valley College
Nathan Sopena, Infielder, Heartland Community College
Andrew Grahn, RHP, North Clay High School, Louisville, IL
James Howell, Outfielder, Jacksonville High School
Dane Sauer, Middle Infielder, West Chicago High School
Brant Valach, Infielder, Carl Sandburg High School
Cody Volger, RHP/1B, Lincoln-Way West High School
Keith Koser, RHP, Wabash Valley College
Nathan Sopena, Infielder, Heartland Community College
Andrew Grahn, RHP, North Clay High School, Louisville, IL
James Howell, Outfielder, Jacksonville High School
Dane Sauer, Middle Infielder, West Chicago High School
Brant Valach, Infielder, Carl Sandburg High School
Cody Volger, RHP/1B, Lincoln-Way West High School
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Eastern Illinois Baseball Adds Tyler Schweigert and Adam Clark for 2011
Eastern Illinois University baseball announced that Tyler Schweigert and Adam Clark have been added for the 2010-2011 season.
Tyler Schweigert is a right handed hitting infielder from Libertyville and Adam Clark comes from Lincoln Trail Community College.
Eastern Illinois is coming off of an 18-35 record in 2010.
Tyler Schweigert is a right handed hitting infielder from Libertyville and Adam Clark comes from Lincoln Trail Community College.
Eastern Illinois is coming off of an 18-35 record in 2010.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Southern Illinois Baseball Wins the Battle of South vs East
Southern Illinois University Carbondale gets three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to win the battle of Southern vs Eastern Illinois. For Southern Illinois Chris Serritella went 3-5 with a rbi, Tony LePore went 3-4 and Aaron Robert went 2-3 with two rbi's. Kellen Candau wound up with the victory pitching one inning and Bryant George closed the door in the 9th for the save. Southern Illinois brought it's record up to 9-12.
For Eastern Illinois Zach Borenstein hit two home runs and collected six rbi's, Gerik Wallsten went 3-3 with Eastern's other two rbi's. Eastern drops to 4-15 on the season.
For Eastern Illinois Zach Borenstein hit two home runs and collected six rbi's, Gerik Wallsten went 3-3 with Eastern's other two rbi's. Eastern drops to 4-15 on the season.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Eastern Illinois Baseball Team to Beat in OVC
Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy collegebaseballinsider
The College Baseball Insider along with college coaches around the country pick Eastern Illinois University and Jacksonville State University as the teams to beat in the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference for 2010.
The top three starting pitchers are: Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois; Josh Mueller, Eastern Illinois; Chris Craycraft, Murray State
The top closer is: Bill Henke, Jacksonville State
The one pitcher you don’t want to face is: Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
The best defensive outfielder is: Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State
The three best pure hitters are: Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State; Wes Cunningham, Murray State; Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
The three biggest power threats are: Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky (pictured right); Drew Lee, Morehead State; A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech
The hitter you least want to face is: Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
The best game coach is: Jim Case, Jacksonville State
The assistant coach most ready for a head-coaching job is: Steve Gillispie, Jacksonville State
courtesy collegebaseballinsider
The College Baseball Insider along with college coaches around the country pick Eastern Illinois University and Jacksonville State University as the teams to beat in the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference for 2010.
The top three starting pitchers are: Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois; Josh Mueller, Eastern Illinois; Chris Craycraft, Murray State
The top closer is: Bill Henke, Jacksonville State
The one pitcher you don’t want to face is: Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
The best defensive outfielder is: Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State
The three best pure hitters are: Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State; Wes Cunningham, Murray State; Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
The three biggest power threats are: Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky (pictured right); Drew Lee, Morehead State; A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech
The hitter you least want to face is: Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
The best game coach is: Jim Case, Jacksonville State
The assistant coach most ready for a head-coaching job is: Steve Gillispie, Jacksonville State
Friday, February 5, 2010
Rivals.com Picks Eastern Illinois Baseball to Win OVC
Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy rivals.com
You will be hard pressed to find a program more motivated entering the season than Eastern Illinois.
The Panthers tallied some marquee wins last season and compiled an impressive 36-14 record as a northern school. They also won the OVC regular season title by more than two games over second-place Murray State.
Somehow, the NCAA Selection Committee felt EIU didn’t deserve a regional bid.
Murray State and Morehead State are programs that made strides last season. Both are expected to be very offensive this season. There’s also Tennessee Tech, which welcomes back six position starters and one of the league’s best pitchers in Lee Henry.
Austin Peay will be improved, while Southeast Missouri must find a way to overcome some tough losses to once again finish in the top half of the conference.
AT A GLANCE
Regular-season winner last season: Eastern Illinois
Tournament winner last season: Tennessee Tech
New coaches: None
Coach on the rise: Jim Schmitz, Eastern Illinois
Rising stock: Murray State
Falling stock: Southeast Missouri
Regional contenders: Eastern Illinois
Injuries to note: Richie Derbak, Eastern Illinois (will only pitch), Adam Liberatore (arm, miss a few weeks), Tennessee Tech, Jared Dobbs (shoulder), Tennessee Tech, Greg Bachman (shoulder), Austin Peay, Matt Fyffe (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky, Jim Clancy (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky, Chris Hord (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky.
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
C Jim Klocke, Southeast Missouri
1B Wes Cunningham, Murray State
2B Jonathan Craycraft, Murray State
SS Drew Lee, Morehead State
3B Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
OF Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State
OF Daniel Hill, Murray State
OF J.D. Ashbrook, Morehead State
DH A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech
SP Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
SP Chris Craycraft, Murray State
SP Lee Henry, Tennessee Tech
RP Bill Henke, Jacksonville State
BEST PITCHER
Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
BEST HITTER
Drew Lee, Morehead State
courtesy rivals.com
You will be hard pressed to find a program more motivated entering the season than Eastern Illinois.
The Panthers tallied some marquee wins last season and compiled an impressive 36-14 record as a northern school. They also won the OVC regular season title by more than two games over second-place Murray State.
Somehow, the NCAA Selection Committee felt EIU didn’t deserve a regional bid.
Murray State and Morehead State are programs that made strides last season. Both are expected to be very offensive this season. There’s also Tennessee Tech, which welcomes back six position starters and one of the league’s best pitchers in Lee Henry.
Austin Peay will be improved, while Southeast Missouri must find a way to overcome some tough losses to once again finish in the top half of the conference.
AT A GLANCE
Regular-season winner last season: Eastern Illinois
Tournament winner last season: Tennessee Tech
New coaches: None
Coach on the rise: Jim Schmitz, Eastern Illinois
Rising stock: Murray State
Falling stock: Southeast Missouri
Regional contenders: Eastern Illinois
Injuries to note: Richie Derbak, Eastern Illinois (will only pitch), Adam Liberatore (arm, miss a few weeks), Tennessee Tech, Jared Dobbs (shoulder), Tennessee Tech, Greg Bachman (shoulder), Austin Peay, Matt Fyffe (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky, Jim Clancy (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky, Chris Hord (shoulder), Eastern Kentucky.
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
C Jim Klocke, Southeast Missouri
1B Wes Cunningham, Murray State
2B Jonathan Craycraft, Murray State
SS Drew Lee, Morehead State
3B Jayson Langfels, Eastern Kentucky
OF Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State
OF Daniel Hill, Murray State
OF J.D. Ashbrook, Morehead State
DH A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech
SP Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
SP Chris Craycraft, Murray State
SP Lee Henry, Tennessee Tech
RP Bill Henke, Jacksonville State
BEST PITCHER
Mike Recchia, Eastern Illinois
BEST HITTER
Drew Lee, Morehead State
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Ping Baseball Pre-Season All Americans From Illinois
Ping baseball pre-season all-americans from Illinois:
Second Team
DH - Phil Wunderlich - Louisville - Phil hit .369 with 17 doubles, 18 home runs and 74 RBI for the Cardinals last season. Phil attended Downers Grove South High School in Illinois.
Third Team
Utility - Richie Derbak - Eastern Illinois University - Richie hit .417 with 12 doubles, 5 home runs and 41 RBI. Derbak as a pitcher was 6-3 with a 3.76 ERA in 25 appearances for the Panthers. Richie attended Trenton-Wesclin High School in Illinois
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Collegiate Baseball Picks EIU & Mueller in OVC
TUCSON, Ariz. – Collegiate Baseball has projected Eastern Illinois baseball and junior righthander Josh Mueller as the top team and pitcher in the Ohio Valley Conference for the upcoming 2010 season.
In its Jan. 8 season preview print edition, Collegiate Baseball tabbed the Panthers first in its OVC projected order of finish. Mueller was selected as the projected pitcher of the year.
Last month, EIU was the only OVC team to receive votes in CBN’s Fabulous 40 preseason national poll. The last two years, the Panthers have won the 2008 OVC Tournament title and the 2009 OVC regular-season crown. Eastern had the highest RPI (63) in the conference last spring.
The OVC preseason coaches’ poll, along with the league’s preseason player and pitcher of the year, are slated to be released in mid-February. The college baseball seasons opens around the country the weekend of Feb. 19-21.
In its Jan. 8 season preview print edition, Collegiate Baseball tabbed the Panthers first in its OVC projected order of finish. Mueller was selected as the projected pitcher of the year.
Last month, EIU was the only OVC team to receive votes in CBN’s Fabulous 40 preseason national poll. The last two years, the Panthers have won the 2008 OVC Tournament title and the 2009 OVC regular-season crown. Eastern had the highest RPI (63) in the conference last spring.
The OVC preseason coaches’ poll, along with the league’s preseason player and pitcher of the year, are slated to be released in mid-February. The college baseball seasons opens around the country the weekend of Feb. 19-21.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Division I Preseason Rankings
The Collegiate Baseball Newspaper came out with the preseason division I baseball rankings today and the only teams from Illinois that made the list are the University of Illinois and Eastern Illinois University, which did not make the top 40 but were listed as "Other teams receiving votes". Illinois finished 4th in the Big Ten Conference in 2009 with a 16-8 record and 34-20 overall. Eastern Illinois finished first in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2009 with a 13-4 record and finished 33-14 overall.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Summer Collegiate League Standouts - Baseball in Illinois
Each week Baseball in Illinois will find a baseball player from the state of Illinois who had a great summer in 2009. The list will be a report based on the 2009 summer statistics only.
First up from the Prospect League is Richie Derbak a right handed pitcher from Eastern Illinois University who played last summer for the Quincy Gems. Last summer Richie led the Prospect League with a miniscule ERA of 1.10 in 49 innings pitched. His numbers get even better as he struck out 63 and only walked 9 with a perfect 4-0 record. But wait...there is more - Richie also hit .266 in 124 at bats, poked 7 doubles a triple and one dinger.
Richie will be a senior at Eastern Illinois University and the 6'-1" 180 pounder is from Lebanon, Illinois and Trenton-Wescliin High School in Illinois.
First up from the Prospect League is Richie Derbak a right handed pitcher from Eastern Illinois University who played last summer for the Quincy Gems. Last summer Richie led the Prospect League with a miniscule ERA of 1.10 in 49 innings pitched. His numbers get even better as he struck out 63 and only walked 9 with a perfect 4-0 record. But wait...there is more - Richie also hit .266 in 124 at bats, poked 7 doubles a triple and one dinger.
Richie will be a senior at Eastern Illinois University and the 6'-1" 180 pounder is from Lebanon, Illinois and Trenton-Wescliin High School in Illinois.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Eastern Illinois University Athletics - Schmitz Announces 2011 Recruiting Class
Eastern Illinois University Athletics - Schmitz Announces 2011 Recruiting Class: "Schmitz Announces 2011 Recruiting Class
EIU adds seven for spring of '11; four pitchers & three hitters"
11/16/2009 9:54:47 AM
CHARLESTON, Illinois – Striving to build on two Ohio Valley Conference championships the last two years, head coach Jim Schmitz has announced Eastern Illinois baseball’s seven-player recruiting class set to join the program for the 2011 season. Click here for individual signee highlights & photos.
Signing National Letters of Intent to attend EIU includes: Luke Bushur (Teutopolis/Teutopolis), Ryan Hartman (Mount Zion/Mount Zion), Matt Kaiser (Roselle/Lake Park), T.J. McManus (Glenview/Glenbrook South/Parkland College), Jacob Reese (Rochester/Chatham-Glenwood), Christian Slazinik (St. Louis/St. John Vianney), Darin Worman (Dietrich/Parkland College).
Bushur (RHP), Hartman (RHP), Slazinik (LHP) and Worman (LHP) are all pitchers. Kaiser and McManus are power-hitting first basemen. Reese is a catcher that also hits for power. Bushur has earned All-National Trail Conference honors in the fall each of the last two years after compiling an ERA below 1.00. He won 11 games total during the fall and spring of his junior year.
Hartman struck out 56 batters and gave up only 14 hits in 26 1/3 innings in the spring of 2009. This fall he compiled a 0.44 ERA while pitching for the Illinois No Fear.
Kaiser batted .300 with 19 RBIs as an Honorable Mention All-Upstate Eight Conference selection in the spring. He was also an all-conference honoree as a defensive lineman for the Lake Park football team this fall.
McManus attended Ohio State as a freshman before transferring to Parkland this summer. He was a two-time Central Suburban League Player of the Year as an upperclassman at Glenbrook South after batting .400 with 45-plus RBIs both seasons.
Reese led the Central State Eight Conference with 47 RBIs in the spring, helping lead his Chatham-Glenwood team to a runner-up finish in the IHSA 3A state playoffs. He has been named an Under Armour Preseason All-American for the upcoming spring season.
Slazinik was the most valuable pitcher on the varsity team at St. John Vianney as a freshman in 2007. He had his sophomore season cut short by an injury but was able to return in the spring of 2009, posting a 3-1 record and striking out 18 in 17 innings pitched.
Worman helped Parkland win the NJCAA DII World Series championship in the spring, finishing his first year of JUCO ball with a 5-1 record in 17 games. He dominated his senior year at Deitrich, going 7-0 with 75 strikeouts in 51 innings pitched.
“The 2010 recruiting class is full of exciting players who fill our needs and impact our program,” Schmitz said. “The combination of high school and junior college players enables us to keep the winning tradition for both the short and long term. We made sure we signed many quality arms because we feel we will lose both Josh Mueller and Mike Recchia to the Major League Baseball draft (in June). We also filled the run production void with the losses of (current seniors) Richie Derbak, Alex Gee and Jake Samuels by adding a high school and junior college first baseman.
“I think this recruiting class of freshman pitchers stacks up to the 2007 class of Mueller, Recchia and Mike Hoekstra. I know that will be difficult to follow. Luke Bushur and Christian Slazinik have great command, and the composure to pitch right away. Ryan Hartman is in the class of Tyler Kehrer and Mueller. I think Ryan is the steal in the state and I can’t wait to see how he progresses in four years.
“I want to point out the tremendous job (assistant coach) Skylar Meade did picking up the slack left by Sean Lyons leaving (for Bradley). Skylar was able to land the junior college players to keep us competitive again next year (2011).”
EIU adds seven for spring of '11; four pitchers & three hitters"
11/16/2009 9:54:47 AM
CHARLESTON, Illinois – Striving to build on two Ohio Valley Conference championships the last two years, head coach Jim Schmitz has announced Eastern Illinois baseball’s seven-player recruiting class set to join the program for the 2011 season. Click here for individual signee highlights & photos.
Signing National Letters of Intent to attend EIU includes: Luke Bushur (Teutopolis/Teutopolis), Ryan Hartman (Mount Zion/Mount Zion), Matt Kaiser (Roselle/Lake Park), T.J. McManus (Glenview/Glenbrook South/Parkland College), Jacob Reese (Rochester/Chatham-Glenwood), Christian Slazinik (St. Louis/St. John Vianney), Darin Worman (Dietrich/Parkland College).
Bushur (RHP), Hartman (RHP), Slazinik (LHP) and Worman (LHP) are all pitchers. Kaiser and McManus are power-hitting first basemen. Reese is a catcher that also hits for power. Bushur has earned All-National Trail Conference honors in the fall each of the last two years after compiling an ERA below 1.00. He won 11 games total during the fall and spring of his junior year.
Hartman struck out 56 batters and gave up only 14 hits in 26 1/3 innings in the spring of 2009. This fall he compiled a 0.44 ERA while pitching for the Illinois No Fear.
Kaiser batted .300 with 19 RBIs as an Honorable Mention All-Upstate Eight Conference selection in the spring. He was also an all-conference honoree as a defensive lineman for the Lake Park football team this fall.
McManus attended Ohio State as a freshman before transferring to Parkland this summer. He was a two-time Central Suburban League Player of the Year as an upperclassman at Glenbrook South after batting .400 with 45-plus RBIs both seasons.
Reese led the Central State Eight Conference with 47 RBIs in the spring, helping lead his Chatham-Glenwood team to a runner-up finish in the IHSA 3A state playoffs. He has been named an Under Armour Preseason All-American for the upcoming spring season.
Slazinik was the most valuable pitcher on the varsity team at St. John Vianney as a freshman in 2007. He had his sophomore season cut short by an injury but was able to return in the spring of 2009, posting a 3-1 record and striking out 18 in 17 innings pitched.
Worman helped Parkland win the NJCAA DII World Series championship in the spring, finishing his first year of JUCO ball with a 5-1 record in 17 games. He dominated his senior year at Deitrich, going 7-0 with 75 strikeouts in 51 innings pitched.
“The 2010 recruiting class is full of exciting players who fill our needs and impact our program,” Schmitz said. “The combination of high school and junior college players enables us to keep the winning tradition for both the short and long term. We made sure we signed many quality arms because we feel we will lose both Josh Mueller and Mike Recchia to the Major League Baseball draft (in June). We also filled the run production void with the losses of (current seniors) Richie Derbak, Alex Gee and Jake Samuels by adding a high school and junior college first baseman.
“I think this recruiting class of freshman pitchers stacks up to the 2007 class of Mueller, Recchia and Mike Hoekstra. I know that will be difficult to follow. Luke Bushur and Christian Slazinik have great command, and the composure to pitch right away. Ryan Hartman is in the class of Tyler Kehrer and Mueller. I think Ryan is the steal in the state and I can’t wait to see how he progresses in four years.
“I want to point out the tremendous job (assistant coach) Skylar Meade did picking up the slack left by Sean Lyons leaving (for Bradley). Skylar was able to land the junior college players to keep us competitive again next year (2011).”
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Prospect League Baseball Scouting Report - Brett Huber

COMPILED BY ALLAN SIMPSON
In Association with League Managers and Scouts
Bret Huber is from Belleville, Illinois and attended Althoff Catholic High School
Huber missed his freshman season at Mississippi while recuperating from Tommy John surgery, stemming from an elbow injury that occurred while he was a senior at an Illinois high school. Though he hadn’t pitched in the better part of two years and was used somewhat cautiously this summer, Huber was at least back on familiar turf in Illinois, and felt right at home. He was used mainly in a short relief role and was often dominating, going 2-1, 1.69 with a save and 34 strikeouts in 21 innings. He allowed just 12 hits while walking eight. While his velocity was inconsistent, Huber routinely ran his fastball into the 90-93 mph range and did it with such ease that it’s possible he could add another 2-3 mph to the pitch. But he also had his days when his fastball was only in the mid- to high-80s. Huber got good downhill plane on his pitches, as well, from his 6-foot-3 frame, and mixed in a slider and curve effectively. His poise and mound presence were readily apparent, and he seemed comfortable as a closer. Huber’s older brother Erik, a 6-foot-6 outfielder and 12th-round pick in the 2007 draft out of Eastern Illinois, continues to move up the ladder in the Pittsburgh Pirates system.
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