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The East Carolina
baseball team
gathers around the
American Athletic
Conference
championship trophy
after the Pirates
defeated Houston on
Sunday in
Clearwater, FL, to
claim the title. |
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BASEBALL |
AAC teams set sights on Omaha |
CLEARWATER,
FL
—
League champion
East Carolina and regular season
kingpin Houston headline a group of
four teams that will represent the
American Athletic Conference in the
NCAA baseball playoffs. The Pirates and
Cougars, along with AAC members
South Florida and Tulane, heard
their names called on Monday when
the NCAA announced the field of 64
teams that will participate in this
weekend's 16 four-team regionals.
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BASEBALL: AAC
TOURNAMENT |
Pirates claim AAC
Tournament |
CLEARWATER,
FL —
East
Carolina
scored
five
runs
with two
out in
the
fifth
inning
and went
on to
win the
American
Athletic
Conference
Tournament
9-1 over
Houston
at
Bright
House
Field on
Sunday.
Left-hander
Nick
Durazo
(5-0)
held the
AAC
regular
season
winners
to one
hit and
no runs
over the
final
five
innings
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BASEBALL: AAC
TOURNAMENT |
ECU holds off
Huskies |
CLEARWATER,
FL —
East
Carolina
freshman
right-hander
Joe
Ingle
survived
a
bases-loaded
Connecticut
threat
with a
game-ending
fly out
to left
as the
Pirates
moved
into the
championship
game of
the
American
Athletic
Conference
tournament
with a
4-2 win
at
Bright
House
Field on
Saturday.
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BASEBALL: AAC
TOURNAMENT |
Pirates top Tulane,
3-1 |
CLEARWATER,
FL —
East
Carolina
defeated
Tulane
3-1 in
double-elimination
bracket
play in
the
American
Athletic
Conference
tournament
at
Bright
House
Field on
Thursday
night.
The
Pirates
improved
to 2-0
in the
event
and
38-20 on
the
season.
ECU will
await
the
winner
of an
elimination
game
Friday
between
the
Green
Wave and
Connecticut
for a 1
p.m.
matchup
on
Saturday.
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BASEBALL: AAC
TOURNAMENT |
Pirates come back in
opener |
CLEARWATER, FL —
East Carolina
baseball coach Cliff
Godwin and Pirates
assistant Jeff
Palumbo used to be
on the staff at
Central Florida, the
Pirates' opening
opponent in the
American Athletic
Conference
tournament at Bright
House Field. The
Knights were a tough
draw for ECU, seeded
No. 2 for the event
as the regular
season AAC runner-up
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BASKETBALL
RECRUITING |
Thumbnail:
Juco PG Charles Foster |
Point
guard Charles Foster has become the
fourth member of ECU coach Jeff
Lebo's recruiting class of 2015-16.
One of the top players in Kentucky
coming out of high school, Foster
spent the last two years at
perennial junior college powerhouse
Vincennes (IN) University. ...
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BASEBALL |
Pirates ride momentum into tourney |
East
Carolina heads to the Sunshine State
for tournament play this week at the
American Athletic Conference
Baseball Championship. The Pirates
carry plenty of momentum to
Clearwater, FL, after sweeping
Cincinnati. ECU finished the regular
season one game out of a share of
the AAC title with Houston. ...
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from Brian Bailey... |
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MULTIMEDIA |
Audio: The Brian
Bailey Show |
The
Brian Bailey Show
airs on Pirate Radio
1250 on Mondays at
6:30 p.m. Brian's
guest this week was
ECU baseball coach
Cliff Godwin (right)
and D.H. Conley
coaches Jason Mills
(baseball) and Wayne
Deans (softball):
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By
Al Myatt
©2014 Bonesville.net
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A sign in the East Carolina dugout during
a 9-1 win over Houston on
Sunday in the American Athletic Conference Tournament championship
cautioned against energy vampires.
It's a reference to "The Energy Bus," a book by Jon
Gordon, that provides counsel on advantageous direction and focus.
The self-help tome has become a how-to-succeed manual for
the Pirates.
"I've read the book several times," said first-year ECU
coach and alumnus Cliff Godwin, the AAC Coach of the Year. "We had the
guys listen to 'The Energy Bus' on the audio over Christmas break. We go
through it. We got through each chapter and talk about it. ... I think
it's one of the best reads of anybody. If everybody in society read it,
then this world would be a better place. ... It goes along with focusing
on what we can control. We can always have good energy, positive energy.
"When we strike out, we don't want bad body language. We
don't want energy vampires and looking at stuff negatively."
The Pirates have maintained a positive outlook during an
eight-game winning streak they take into the NCAA Tournament regional at
Coral Gables, FL.
ECU (40-20) is seeded second in the regional and plays
Columbia (31-15), the No. 3 seed, at 1 p.m. Friday in the opening game
of the double-elimination event. Host Miami (44-14), the top seed, meets
Florida International (29-29) on Friday at 7 p.m.
"That's one of the reasons we play well," said Godwin,
who wears No. 23 in memory of his former Pirates coach, Keith LeClair.
"We've got a lot of energy givers in the dugout. That's helped us."
LeClair's energy as coach at ECU from the 1998 season to
2002 was directed on getting ECU to the College World Series in Omaha.
Brandon Saunders keeps his Pirate teammates going with
his enthusiasm and imagination. Saunders fashioned some paper cups into
a Pirate eye patch and beard during the AAC final.
"He's the Chief Energy Officer, the CEO," Godwin said of
the former Pitt Community College pitcher.
Facing Romero again
If there was a situation for a potential energy vampire
to pounce, it might have been Sunday against the Cougars. Houston
sandwiched
10-1 and
11-1 wins around
a 4-1 Pirates victory
pitched by Reid Love in the AAC series at Houston on May 8-10.
Seth Romero shut down ECU in the 11-1 outcome that lasted
only seven innings by virtue of the 10-run mercy rule in the series
closer two weeks previous.
The freshman left-hander with a 2.15 earned run average
was on the hill again for the Cougars on a sunny, 90-degree day.
"The first time we played them we got in a hole pretty
big," Godwin said. "He's one of the best pitchers in the country. Once
we got in a hole, it was tough to get to him. With the game close, we
got some better swings off and we were able to put some more pressure on
him."
Bolka, Durazo deliver
Luke Bolka and Nick Durazo became heroes as ECU won a
league tournament for the first time
since beating Houston in Kinston for the
Conference USA crown in 2002.
Bolka hit a two-run homer off Romero in a five-run fifth
inning that put the Pirates ahead to stay. Bolka has just 27 at-bats
this season.
"Bolka has power," Godwin said. "He has as much bat speed
as anybody on our team. He would have started at Houston on that Sunday
(May 10) when we played a few weeks ago but he dove in the outfield in
Thursday night practice and landed on his right shoulder and sprained
his AC joint. He's just really not been available.
"He's been taking BP and kind of getting better and
better every day. When I saw him hitting in the cage on Sunday morning I
just said, 'We've got to go with Bolka. I mean he's going to be the guy
if Reid Love can play center field because Reid's foot has been
bothering him. We've got to go with Bolka because Bolka's got as much
bat speed as anybody.' Coach (Jeff) Palumbo and I talked. We discussed
it and said, 'Hey, look, we're going to put Bolka in that nine hole.' It
worked out. He got in a hitter's count and got him a fast ball and ran
it out of there."
Durazo didn't give the Cougars an opportunity to rally.
A left-handed junior, Durazo allowed just one hit over
five shutout innings to improve to 5-0. He struck out five and didn't
allow a walk. Starter David Lucroy battled through some jams before
encountering cramps in his right forearm.
"Durazo had been tossing down there and it was warm,"
Godwin said. "He didn't have trouble getting loose. We needed that. We
needed a guy to come in and kind of take control of the game when we had
the lead.
"That's who Nick is. When Nick's on, he's as good as
anybody in the country. He's shown flashes of that. He hit a spell for
about a month where he just kind of wasn't himself. His arm wasn't
feeling great but he told me that's as good as he's felt in a long
time."
Godwin likes site
The AAC Tournament was played at Bright House Field in
Clearwater, FL, home of the Clearwater Threshers of the Florida State
League.
"A neutral site is even for both teams," Godwin said.
"It's always a little bit tougher for them if they were playing at East
Carolina. If it was in Houston, it would be tougher for us. ... (The AAC
Tournament) is in the fairest place for everybody when it's in a place
like that. They have auxiliary fields so we both can take BP at the same
time.
"Just the way the tournament is run is as good a
tournament as I've ever been associated with. We had a hotel that was on
the beach. Every team had a hotel that was on the beach. The Phillies
complex there is as nice as any place in the country. The fans were up
underneath because they had shade. A lot of times you couldn't see that
on TV. I don't think it will move from there any time soon and I don't
want it to move.
"We just need people to take vacation on Memorial Day
down to Clearwater and come support the Pirates."
Quality at-bats
The ESPNU telecast showed several signs in the ECU
dugout. One kept count of the number of quality at-bats (QABs) for the
Pirates.
"It's a list of things," Godwin said. "The thing we want
to focus on is what we can control. You can't control batting average
but you can control quality at-bats. You can get a quality at-bat from
getting a sacrifice bunt down, for moving a runner from second base to
third base with no outs, ... any RBI is a quality at-bat, a walk is a
quality at-bat but every hit is not a quality at-bat. If you flare a
ball or cap a ball or get jammed, it's not necessarily a quality
at-bat."
Lining out is a quality at-bat.
"Ninety-nine percent of hard contact is a quality
at-bat," Godwin said. "If you smoke a ball at somebody, it's a quality
at-bat. ... We want to focus on what we can control and that's why we
keep track of it."
Journey continues
The Pirates have a five-game winning streak in the
Sunshine State, dating back to
a 6-0 win at South Florida
on April 12. Lucroy, Durazo, Joe Ingle and Jimmy Boyd combined for that
shutout.
"I'm just real proud of our guys," Godwin said. "I'm
proud of our coaches. I'm proud of everybody associated with East
Carolina University because there were no expectations externally.
Externally, there were low expectations of what this team could
accomplish. I told the team on the bus after the game (Sunday) that I
was extremely proud of 'em, that I loved 'em because when you work hard,
it's a simple recipe for success.
"My grandfather and my dad taught me this a long time
ago. There's no magic pill but if you work hard and you believe in
something and you're selfless like these guys have been, then there are
no parameters we should put on this team.
"We didn't put any parameters on them as a coaching staff
and everybody inside the workings of East Carolina baseball knew that we
could win games, that we could win a championship. That's one of our
goals. We knocked off two of our goals, to win 40 games and win a
championship. I'm just so happy for the guys because they earned it. We
don't ever get stuff handed to us in life or in baseball.
"Those guys earned it. They earned a championship. Nobody
can ever take that away from 'em. They won the American Conference and
they won 40 games at East Carolina University.
"That's what ECU baseball is about. That's why people
come play at East Carolina."