Schambough hits his stride
<blockquote><p align=justify>LOUISIANA Là — Kraig Schambough says it was just a matter of time.
University of Louisiana head coach Tony Robichaux says it was getting him back to a comfort zone.
Whatever the reason, the Ragin’ Cajun senior right-hander has found his stride in his past two appearances, showing the form that made him one of the Sun Belt Conference’s dominant hurlers during the latter half of the 2003 season.
“My windup’s better now and my arm’s feeling better,” Schambough said after picking up his second straight relief win Wednesday night against Northwestern State. “Mostly, it’s just getting in a groove.”
Against the Demons, he came into the game with one out in the ninth inning and retired all five batters he faced — a fly ball followed by two ground outs and two strikeouts — as the Cajuns rallied for a 5-4, 11-inning victory.
“He just did what he does,” said outfielder Josh Landry, whose 10th-inning single plated the winning run and boosted Schambough to 5-1 this year. “He comes in and gets guys out and gives us a chance to win.”
Exactly one week ago, he also entered the game in the ninth inning against Middle Tennessee with a tie game and nobody out and worked out of a bases-loaded situation. He then added five more pressure-packed innings before the Cajuns finally won a 14-inning 6-5 decision.
The Carencro product was part of the Cajuns’ starting staff earlier this season, but has been much more effective in his regular role out of the bullpen in recent weeks. His season ERA is at 4.23, but in his six relief appearances his ERA is 1.88 (14 1/3 innings, four runs, three earned runs).
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“He’s a guy that lives on adrenaline,” Robichaux said. “You can’t really do that as a starter. He needs to be in a situation where he can come in and just let it all go.”
Moore Field fans are used to seeing the senior curveball specialist leap the brick wall from the bullpen and sprint to the mound. That’s what he did Wednesday before making life miserable for most of the Demon righthanded hitters he faced.
“I felt like I had a little more pop on everything,” Schambough said. “I figured I’d see if I could put it to use. But you never know until you get out there.”
Schambough made 25 appearances last year, all in relief, and finished with a 4-1 record and a 3.79 ERA with four saves. Robichaux used him in both setup and short situations ... mostly, anytime he needed ground-ball outs or was facing right-handed hitters in key situations.
“We struggled to score last year,” he said. “This year, we know our hitters are going to score runs, so you can go out and challenge hitters a little more. We’re a lot more consistent this year ... the pitchers pitch and the hitters hit. We just have to keep them close enough and we’ll get them at the end.”
He knows, though, that his team doesn’t want to get too far behind New Mexico State’s big-hitting squad when the Aggies come to Moore Field starting tonight for a three-game Sun Belt series.
“This is our biggest test to now conference-wise,” Schambough said. “Their numbers are extremely high so we know what they’re capable of. And they’re even with us in the conference, so this is a great chance for us to move up.”
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Pitching, Plenty of Offense propels Cajuns to an 11-1 win over Aggies
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<blockquote><p align=justify>Louisiana Là - The Cajuns went deep four times and Kevin Ardoin pitched a dandy as the Ragin’ Cajuns rumbled to an 11-1 win over conference foes the New Mexico State Aggies. The Cajuns hit consecutive homeruns in the third after Phillip Hawke set the tone early with a three-run jack in the bottom of the first.
Hawke drove in the first three runs of the game in the opening stanza with a line drive that left the yard in a hurry. Hawke’s eighth homer on the year came after Justin Merendino worked his way on with a walk and took second on a Josh Landry single to the left side to start things for Louisiana-Lafayette.
Landry and Justin Bourque led off the bottom of the third with back-to-back homeruns to claim a 5-1 lead for the home team and put the game out of reach for the Aggies.
Kevin Ardoin tossed a complete game being touched up for only one run while scattering seven hits through the nine innings. Ardoin (4-1) cruised helping the Cajuns to improving to 5-3 overall in Sun Belt action.
The loss went to NMSU’s Dustin Cameron who gave up five runs on six hits through the first seven innings of baseball. Cameron (1-2)’s loss came as the tenth on the season for the Aggies.
Ardoin sat the Aggies 1-2-3 in the top of the first.
Adrian Ballesteros homered in the top of the second to pull the Aggies to with two.
Ardoin retired the Aggies’ side in order in the top of the third.
New Mexico State threatened in the top of the fourth when Billy Becher dropped a one-out double into left before Ballesteros walked putting runners on first and second now with two gone. Ardoin employed his strikeout pitch to get the third out in the inning swinging away.
Cameron got one strikeout helping to sit the Cajuns side in order in the bottom of the fifth.
Ardoin followed suit seating the Aggies in order in the top of the next frame.
New Mexico State loaded the bases but couldn’t score in the seventh. Mark Aranda singled to right before Emory Davies walked on a full a count. Gavin Monjaras hit a bloop that fell for a single to load the bases. Ardoin pitched out of the jam getting a strikeout and a groundout up the middle to end the inning.
The Cajuns added six runs in the eighth highlighted by Merendino’s sixth homerun of the season. The two-run shot over the leftfield wall ended any doubt regarding the outcome of the game.
These same two clubs will play again tomorrow at 2:05 p.m. before the series wraps up on Easter Sunday with a 1:00 p.m. matinee.
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Louisiana Baseball Nixes Sunday Game, Doubleheader Today
<p align=justify> LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball office has announced that the scheduled Sunday game against New Mexico State has been moved up due to approaching inclement weather conditions. The two teams will play a split doubleheader today at Moore Field.
<b>NMSU SERIES
Game 1 UL 11 - NMSU 1
Game 2 UL 13 - NMSU 4
Game 3 UL 9 - NMSU 5</b>
Fans should know that a separate ticket will be required for entry to this evening’s game two. Sunday’s ticket can be used for the 7:00 p.m. game.
Louisiana wins game two 13-4
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<blockquote><p align=justify>LAFAYETTE-Fireworks in Saturday’s first game of a doubleheader lifted the Cajuns to a 13-4 win over New Mexico State Aggies. The explosion continued in the nightcap as the Cajuns completed their sweep over the Aggies of New Mexico State by a score of 9-5.
Ian Pecoraro tossed the first six and one-thirds scattering three hits (two earned) that came off of six hits. Pecoraro (2-1) fanned five NMSU batters in the outing earniung the win in game one.
Jason Perkins got the loss in game one throwing two innings surrendering six runs on six hits while walking five.
Xardiel Cotto walked to start the first before Kevin Preau robbed Peter Arroyo of extra bases on a spectacular catch in right-center. Josh Landry made an other outstanding catch for the second out in the top of the inning before a heads up throw back from Pecoraro to second base caught Cotto who failed to tag the bag on his way back to first after an attempt to advance.
Josh Landry walked with one gone in the bottom of the first. Landry advanced on a groundout to second. Perkins balked to move Landry 90 feet closer to homeplate before Phillip Hawke doubled down the leftfield line to give the Cajuns a 1-0 lead.
Dallas Morris added to that lead with a two-run shot that left the yard over the wall in left-center.
Mark Aranda singled up the middle and Emory Davies walked to put Aggies on first and second. A fielder’s choice put runners on the corners with two outs. A walk loaded the bases before a fielding error brought a run home for NMSU.
Preau walked to start he bottom of the third before Micah Cockrell homered to put the Cajuns ahead by a 5-1 count. John Coker drew a walk before advancing on a wild pitch and stealing third. Landry plated Coker on a groundout to the first base side.
The Aggies threatened but didn’t score in the top of the third when Peter Arroyo started the inning with a double to left-center. Billy Becher moved the runner to third with a groundout to short. Preau fielded a fly out in right and gunned Arroyo down at home in an attempt to tag up.
The Cajuns put runners on in the third and fourth but NMSU turned a double play in each inning to avert further run damage.
Chris Ewen singled to the left side and Cotto walked to put runners on first and second. Arroyo doubled down the leftfield line to score a run and leave runners on second and third. Becher hit a sac fly out to left scoring another bringing the score to 6-3.
Pecoraro retired the Aggies in order in the top of the fourth.
Justin Merendino and Landry both singled to start the inning. Justin Bourque bunted his way on loading the bases for Hawke who singled to short scoring two more.
Preau led off the bottom of the sixth with a homerun to give Louisiana a 9-3 lead.
The next batter in the inning, Cockrell, was hit by Coppinger’s first offering before Coker drew a walk. Merendino put down a sacrifice bunt to move the runners over. Cockrell scored on a wild pitch before Landry singled in Coker to give bring the score to 11-3 in favor of Louisiana-Lafayette.
Jeff Morgan came on in relief of Pecoraro with two baserunners on and one out in the top of the seventh. Morgan got the next two outs in order to retire the New Mexico State side.
The Cajuns tacked on one more in the seventh on a groundout to short after Morris tripled to right-center.
The Cajuns scored another runs on Landry’s single to center in the bottom of the eighth.
The Aggies loaded the bases in the and got one run in the top of the ninth as Morgan induced ground balls to end the game.
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Ragin' Cajuns COMPLETE the SWEEP
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<blockquote><p align=justify>LOUISIANA Là - In game two of Saturdays weather induced double header, Louisiana continued the offensive showcase displayed in the first two games of the series by exploding for nine runs off of 11 hits including three homeruns from Hawke, Morris and Core.
Cajuns starter for game two Jered Salazar got the win pitching five and two-thirds giving up four runs on seven hits while fanning seven.
The loss went to Jason Conner who was touched up for five runs on seven hits through two innings of work.
Cotto tripled to start the game before scoring on an Arroyo single to left.
Davies doubled with one gone in the top of the second and took third on a passed ball. The Aggies made it 2-0 on a Mark Keller RBI single to left.
Hawke cut the lead in half with his ninth homerun of the season. Hawke’s solo shot left the yard over the wall in right-center.
The Cajuns tied the game and claimed the lead in the bottom of the second when Morris doubled up the middle and scored on Preau’s double to right. Preau was lifted for pinch runner Leonard Guerrero after rounding first base awkwardly and hobbling into second. Cockrell singled to left and took two bases on a fielding error driving in Guerrero.
The Cajuns broke the game open in the bottom of the third as Landry tripled and scored on a throwing error by NMSU. Justin Bourque doubled to left-center which prompted a pitching change for the Aggies. J.T. Severe came in to face Morris who singled to center scoring Bourque. Ryan Core homered with Morris on base to give UL Lafayette a 7-2 lead.
Morris added a run in the bottom of the fifth with a solo homerun that made the score 8-2.
Aranda hit a homerun of his own in the top of the sixth before a Salazar offering plunked Balesteros. Davies doubled off the wall in center scoring Balesteros to cgut the Cajuns lead in half at 8-4.
Kraig Schambough came on to pitch in relief of Salazar and got the final out in the inning.
Brian Gausman came in to work in the bottom of the sixth and walked Coker on a full count. Coker advanced two bases on a wild pitch and a steal. Landry drove in Coker with a double to leftfield.
Davies and Monjaras singled to put runners on first and second with no outs in the top of the ninth. Keller singled to score a run for NMSU. Jason Rodriguez entered the game to play right field after Coker was injured on the play.
Louisiana would hold on to retire the last three in the game to complete the sweep.
The Cajuns will travel to Lake Charles Tuesday to play the McNeese State Cowboys in a 7:00 p.m. game.
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