The Sentinel-Record

Plenty of pitchers on mound for Hogs tonight

- NATE ALLEN

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Learning a lesson about lost momentum from a 13-game losing streak that ended last season, the Arkansas Razorbacks aim to lose nothing tonight against the New Orleans Privateers from last weekend’s three-game Southeaste­rn Conference sweep over Mississipp­i State before this weekend’s SEC series at Missouri.

At 6 p.m., Dave Van Horn’s Razorbacks (17-4) finish an 11-game homestand against the hard-hitting Southland Conference Privateers (13-7).

“It’s big to carry it over the weekend and get after UNO,” Arkansas senior left fielder Luke Bonfield said before the Razorbacks practiced Tuesday. “Right now we are just focused on UNO, and after that game, then we will start focusing on Missouri and what they have got.”

It seems a cinch that UNO will get after them. For the Privateers sure got after LSU, the only SEC team they have played this season.

LSU was ranked No. 2 nationally when UNO beat the Tigers 11-8 Feb. 21 in New Orleans and sixth nationally when the Privateers prevailed 7-4 in 15 innings March 15 in Baton Rouge.

“They beat LSU twice, so it’s going to be a challenge, a good RPI game for us,” Bonfield said.

The Privateers’ 18 runs in two games against LSU defines what they do best.

“They’re hitting .308 as a team, which is pretty impressive because they have played some good people,” Van Horn said.

Five Privateers from John Cable to Samuel Capielano wield batting averages from .329 to .395 with Tristan Clarke, .342, swatting a team-leading five home runs while Owen Magee, .342, leads UNO with 24 RBI.

And they won’t face Arkansas’ weekend best. Starters victorious over Mississipp­i State — Blaine Knight, Trevor Stephan and Josh Alberius — along with Dominic Taccolini, who finished the final four innings for Alberius on Sunday, are being saved for the Friday-Sunday Missouri series.

Closer Cannon Chadwick, with successive saves Friday and Saturday against Mississipp­i State, at the most would pitch an inning tonight and preferably not at all, Van Horn said.

“We would like to have him awfully fresh for Friday and the whole weekend,” Van Horn said.

In fact, he doesn’t want to extend anyone tonight beyond being help in relief Saturday and Sunday.

So plenty of pitchers will work tonight, Van Horn said, starting with sophomore lefty Kacey Murphy, who retired the one batter he faced against Mississipp­i State.

Presumably freshman lefty Evan Lee and freshman righthande­r Kevin Copps, combining to pitch Friday’s scoreless eighth against Mississipp­i State after Knight’s impressive three-hitter with 11 strikeouts and no walks through seven, also will pitch some tonight.

Arkansas, hitting a solid .281 as a team with a SEC-leading 30 home runs, tonight welcomes a bat that hasn’t swung this season.

Junior college transfer third baseman-first baseman Jared Gates, the Hogs’ hottest hitter in the preseason scrimmages until breaking his hand, Van Horn said, has sufficient­ly healed to debut tonight at third.

“I’m planning on starting Gates,” Van Horn said. “He’s down there swinging it pretty good. I’m excited to get out there. He’s one of the more popular guys on the team. I think the players want to see him play as much as the coaches do.”

Junior college transfer third baseman Hunter Wilson still limps from a severe bone bruise suffered last week after a foul ball off his shin. Wilson won’t play tonight but presently is on the 27man travel squad this weekend, Van Horn said Tuesday.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/Jason Ivester ?? POP FLY: Arkansas third baseman Chad Spanberger grabs a fly ball as the Razorbacks complete a three-game sweep of Mississipp­i State Sunday in Fayettevil­le.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/Jason Ivester POP FLY: Arkansas third baseman Chad Spanberger grabs a fly ball as the Razorbacks complete a three-game sweep of Mississipp­i State Sunday in Fayettevil­le.

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