NCAA Super Regional: Game 1
By The 12th Manchild Section: Baseball
Posted on Fri Jun 08, 2007 at 03:51:26 PM EST


Game 1: 6:00PM (ESPN)
Reckling Park - seats 5,227

update: TAMABINPO has a terrific preview of today's game: link the guy even has a pdf you can print out and bring with you!!

This isn't A&M's first trip to Reckling this season,  the Ags have shown twice (once at Minute Maid, the other in an eternally long struggle at Reckling) this season that they can play with and even beat Rice, the perennial baseball power.

While A&M is 2-0 against Rice this season, it's a completely different situation now. The previous matches were single games, not a best-of-3 series.


David Newmann is projected to be today's starting pitcher

Rice wields a much better, deeper arsenal of pitchers than A&M, if the Ags are to have any chance of upsetting Rice in their home stadium they must take the first game. If the Aggies can take the first game, the Aggie bullpen hopefully won't have to be stretched too far.

Here's a good preview from the guys at Southern College Sports

Starting Pitching

Texas A&M's two guaranteed starting pitchers this weekend should be David Newmann and Kyle Nicholson. Rice has a quartet to choose from, with Ryan Berry, Ryne Tacker, Matt Langwell, and Joe Savery. Newmann and Nicholson are two outstanding arms, but Rice has the advantage with their four All-American quality arms.

Advantage: Rice

Hitting

A&M is hitting .317 as a team, and has produced solid power numbers with 65 homers. The Aggies have five players with double-digit homers, and are led at the plate by Blake Stouffer, who is hitting .402 and is tied for the nation's lead in RBI (84). Rice's numbers have improved as the year has gone on, and the Owls are currently hitting .311 as a team with 56 homers. Both teams are capable of putting up a bunch of runs at the plate, and have balance from top to bottom. Neither was extremely impressive at the plate in the regionals, but don`t be surprised to see fireworks this weekend.

Advantage: Even

FINAL THOUGHTS

It's going to be a tall task for Texas A&M to go into Reckling Park and take two off of the Owls. The last time Rice lost two in a row at home was last March against Cal State-Fullerton and Texas. But the Aggies won't be a pushover, and they'll give the Owls their best shot and then some.

With a clear advantage overall and the home field in their favor, there's no reason why Rice shouldn't advance to their third CWS appearance in the last five seasons. They and Arizona State are the two best teams left in the field. But as Vanderbilt and four other national seeds proved, talent and home field advantage don't always mean a win. Rob Childress is going to have his team ready to play, and they'll go in with an attitude that they can win the series, and send A&M back to Omaha for the first time since '99. While the team hasn't been there, Childress was a part of several successful Nebraska teams, and his experience no doubt rubs off on his players, which is a big reason why Texas A&M is where they are now. It won't be a surprise if they do pull off the upset, but it's going to take a lot to overcome the Owls, who are one of the hottest teams in the land.

Prediction: 3-1 Ags

BTHO Rice!

- Brad -


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