Gamecocks sweep with new man on second
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CLEMSON– South Carolina coach Ray Tanner believes in perspective in baseball, and after the Gamecocks suffered their first loss of the season on a walk-off hit to archrival Clemson, Tanner’s perspective was different than that of some of his players.
After his team jumped out to an early 2-0 lead against South Carolina pitcher Matt Price, Clemson coach Jack Leggett felt that things were going his way in Game 2 of the series.
South Carolina head coach Ray Tanner said that “chippy” is a word that’s been used a lot to describe the USC and Clemson baseball series.
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When South Carolina shortstop Joey Pankake woke up Tuesday morning, he knew it was going to be a good day, though he probably couldn’t have predicated how sweetly it would end.
When South Carolina baseball coach Ray Tanner was a player he had one outing where he didn’t play well, but his coach told him that he would play him the next game because otherwise all he would think about was the poor outing.
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After a week of practice, South Carolina coach Ray Tanner was relieved he still had one more day to further resolve his lineup for the weekend series against Elon.
Matt Price was throwing a no-hitter, but it was the sixth inning and the bases were loaded. The closer turned starter had struck out seven in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, but hit three batters and walked another three in the process.
As part of the Opening Day ceremonies, 2011 College World Series MVP Scott Wingo joined his former teammates on the mound to be honored for the 2011 national championship.
Opening Day didn’t start routinely for South Carolina senior pitcher Michael Roth.
While much of the talk about this year’s team has been about filling voids and integrating new, young players, the outfield will look remarkably familiar. The Gamecocks will rely on veterans like Evan Marzilli and Adam Matthews to steady the team.
Going into last season, USC coach Ray Tanner could have never anticipated the role that pitcher John Taylor would play.
When pitchers Michael Roth and Matt Price decided to return for their senior seasons and spurn the MLB draft, Gamecock fans took a sigh of relief, instantly circling the starting pitching as a strength for the upcoming season.
Before the start of the 2011 season, South Carolina baseball coach Ray Tanner was looking forward to expectations being set high for his squad.
Limited edition meal offered until Feb. 29
Coke, wine offered as championship memorabilia
Opening weekend is finally here.
With Opening Day against Virginia Military Institute on Friday, South Carolina baseball Coach Ray Tanner doesn’t have all of the answers, but he has most of them.