The Oklahoman

POWER RANKINGS

- Don Williams is a sportswrit­er at the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. You may reach him at dwilliams@lubbockonl­ine.com and you can follow him on X/Twitter @AJ_DonWilliam­s. Don Williams

One of the unfortunat­e storylines to the first five weeks of the baseball season: Many of the Big 12’s marquee players having to spend more time in the training room than on the field.

West Virginia second baseman J.J. Wetherholt (hamstring), Kansas State pitcher Tyson Neighbors (oblique), Oklahoma State left fielder Nolan Schubart (undisclose­d), Texas Tech catcher Kevin Bazzell (illness) and Oklahoma center fielder John Spikerman (hamate) haven’t had the start to the season they or their teams envisioned. You’re talking about all-conference, in some cases all-America, caliber players. Wetherholt, the coaches’ preseason pick for Big 12 player of the year, has been out since Feb. 19. Neighbors, back in games for the first time since Feb. 20, struck out the first two Houston batters he faced and worked three scoreless innings over two appearance­s.

The Wildcats are among the teams climbing in this week’s Big 12 power rankings.

Rankings and stats are based on games as of March 24.

1. Texas

Last week: 3

What to know: Ace Whitehead and Max Grubbs could be the tonic the Texas rotation needs. They’ve delivered a whopping 29 innings with a 1.33 ERA the past two weekends.

2. Oklahoma

Last week: 1

What to know: Braden Davis and Reid Hensley combined for a nohitter in the series opener against West Virginia with Davis striking out 12. Then the Mountainee­rs swept a doublehead­er the next day.

3. Oklahoma State

Last week: 5

What to know: Seems like a team with enough pitching and offense to make a run. The next two weekends against West Virginia and Oklahoma should be telling.

4. Texas Tech

Last week: 4

What to know: By beating BYU, Red Raiders avoided losing their first three Big 12 series for the first time since 2012. Kyle Robinson has given up no earned runs in his past 13 innings.

5. Kansas State

Last week: 7

What to know: Pete Hughes got his 800th career coaching victory in a series sweep of Houston. This weekend, a showdown at home with Texas.

6. Central Florida

Last week: 10

What to know: The Knights are holding their own in the Big 12. A reason why: Five pitchers with ERAs under 3.70, including Big 12 saves co-leader Chase Centala, who has five.

7. Kansas

Last week: 6

What to know: Kansas’s quality starting rotation can do only so much. The Jayhawks have scored two runs or fewer in their past four Big 12 losses.

8. West Virginia

Last week: 8

What to know: How did No. 1 starter Aidan Major get rocked in a Big 12 series opener and the Mountainee­rs still take two from OU? With Derek Clark throwing a complete game and David Hagaman racking up 10 strikeouts in 6 2⁄ 3 innings of relief.

9. TCU

Last week: 2

What to know: Big lefty Payton Tolle fanned 15 in a 1-0 shutout at Oklahoma State. Still, the most disappoint­ing team in the conference, maybe the country.

10. Houston

Last week: 9

What to know: Two teams going in the wrong direction meet this weekend when UH visits TCU. Cougars have lost five conference games in a row — the last two at BYU and three at home against Kansas State.

11. Cincinnati

Last week: 11

What to know: Cincinnati is second in the Big 12 in runs scored and has a newcomer of the year candidate in catcher-first baseman Josh Kross, a freshman all-American last year at Eastern Michigan. He’s second in the Big 12 in home runs (nine) and first in RBI (37).

12. Baylor

Last week: 12

What to know: Righty Patrick Hail (1.69) and lefty Ethan Calder (0.96 ERA) are a dandy relief duo who nailed down a 4-3 win at Texas. Too bad the Bears can’t give them more leads to protect.

13. Brigham Young

Last week: 13

What to know: The bullpen’s a strong suit for BYU with Mason Olson (1.59 ERA), Jake Porter (0.82) and Stone Cushing (five saves). The Cougars have scored the fewest runs in the conference, though.

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