Kansas travels to Missouri State for midweek action

at MISSOURI STATE
May 2
6:30 PM
Springfield, Mo.
Hammons Field
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LAWRENCE, Kan. – The Kansas baseball team heads to Springfield, Missouri, for a midweek matchup against the Bears at Hammons Field Wednesday, May 2 at 6:30 p.m.

Kansas (19-24) has gone winless in its last 11 games and looks to right the ship against a Missouri State team (27-13) that leads the Missouri Valley Conference.

Fans can watch the action live on ESPN+ or tune into an audio broadcast on the Jayhawk Radio Network via KUAthletics.com/Radio.

QUICK HITS

  • Kansas’ all-time record: 1,904-1,837-18 (.509)
  • Head coach Ritch Price’s record in Division I: 701-682-4 (.507)
  • Price’s record at Kansas: 484-454-3 (.516)
  • Kansas has won six series on the year including sweeps over then-No. 20 St. John’s and Texas Southern.
  • The Jayhawks have had a total of nine games affected in some way by the weather this spring, including four cancellations and five alterations.
  • KU’s 11-game winless streak is the longest such streak since March 31-April 18, 1999, when the Jayhawks lost 12 in a row (Missouri [1]; then-No. 12 Baylor [3]; Missouri State [2]; at Missouri [3]; Oklahoma State [3]).
  • Of the 24 losses by the Jayhawks this season, seven have been by two or less runs, while eight have been by 10 or more runs.
  • On the flip side, of KU’s 19 victories, 10 have come by three or more runs with Kansas winning five games by five or more runs, including two 10-plus run victories.
  • Sophomore second baseman James Cosentino ranks 10th in the nation and first in the Big 12 Conference with 17 hit-by-pitches on the season.
  • Junior closer Zack Leban is tied for the league lead with 10 saves, that also ranks him No. 19 in the country.
  • Sophomore righty Ryan Zeferjahn ranks second in the conference with six victories.

swinging for the fences
Junior left fielder Devin Foyle hit his eighth home run of the season at Cincinnati (April 27) and leads the team in that category. Those eight four baggers mark the most for a KU hitter since the 2015 season when Blair Beck (8) achieved the same feat.

stopper of the year
The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) named Kansas junior right-handed closer Zack Leban to the 2018 Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List (April 26). Leban is one of three Big 12 arms to grace the list of 41 names and is tied for the league lead with 10 saves.

offensive woes
During its 11-game winless streak, Kansas is averaging 3.6 runs per contest. Prior to the start of that 11-game span, the Jayhawks averaged 6.1 runs per game in their first 32 matchups of the year. That is a run differential of 2.5. In addition, opponents have outscored KU 96-40 during the 11-game skid, averaging 8.7 runs per contest.

not the weekend
Kansas holds a record of 4-7 in 11 midweek games played in 2018. During those contests, the Jayhawks have been outscored by an average of 9.4 – 5.5 runs per game and outhit .315 – .268. In addition, opponents hold a higher slugging percentage (.464) in those 11 games thanks to hitting 28 doubles, six triples and six home runs off KU pitching.

nonconference foes
The Jayhawks have played 29 games outside of league play and hold a record of 16-13 in those contests. Kansas bats .288 against non-Big 12 teams, averaging 5.9 runs per contest. Five of the eight regulars in the KU lineup hold averages over .300 in nonconference play with sophomore designated hitter Brett Vosik leading the way with a .365 average in 25 of those games played. On the mound, Kansas tallied a 5.21 ERA in those 29 contests and has limited opponents to a .263 batting average.

welcome back
Junior right hander Jackson Goddard made his first start in conference play this season at Oklahoma State (April 22) and his first start since March 9, 2018. That marks a stretch of 44 days between starts as Goddard was out of the rotation due to a strained oblique. In his first start back from injury, Goddard retired the first seven hitters he faced via the strikeout. It took Goddard just 34 pitches to record those seven K’s. His season high entering the game was also seven, and he broke that with an eight-strikeout performance in his four-inning abbreviated start.

watch out for leban, zeferjahn
The College Baseball Foundation released its initial Pitcher of the Year Award Watch List on Thursday (April 19), highlighting 78 of the top arms in the country that includes two Kansas baseball hurlers – junior Zack Leban and sophomore Ryan Zeferjahn. Kansas is one of 15 schools out of the 298 that sponsor Division I baseball to have two or more names represented on the list of 78.

doubled up
Kansas turned a season-high four double plays in Saturday’s (April 14) loss to TCU – the most since April 5, 2016. In head coach Ritch Price‘s tenure, the Jayhawks have accomplished that same feat on three other occasions and eight times in school history – it stands as the school record. On the season, KU has turned 34 double plays and ranks third in the conference in that category with Texas leading the way at 37.

swinging for the fences
Sophomore outfielder Mateo Zunica blasted his first-career home run in Saturday’s (April 14) loss to TCU. Zunica came on as a defensive replacement and during his first at bat in the bottom of the ninth, he stroked a 2-0 pitch off the scoreboard in right field at Hoglund Ballpark.

Five for foyle
Junior left fielder Devin Foyle matched a career-high five RBIs for the fourth time during his three-year tenure as a Jayhawk when he drove in a quintet of Jayhawks at Creighton (April 11). The last time he knocked in five runs came almost two years ago from that date (April 23, 2016) during his rookie season. In that campaign, Foyle reached that mark on three separate occasions.

down but not out
At Omaha (April 10), the Jayhawks erased a four-run deficit in the top of the ninth inning to defeat the Mavericks, 9-5. Kansas scored eight runs, all with two outs, in that final frame to earn the come-from-behind victory. That eight-spot is the most runs KU has scored in an inning all season, and the most runs in a single frame since May 5, 2017, when it plated 11 runs in the fourth against Texas Southern.

seven hundred
With a 17-3 thumping of then-No. 5 Texas Tech on Sunday (April 8), head coach Ritch Price earned his 700th-career victory at the Division I level. Only 18 other active Power Five coaches can say they have accomplished that feat. Already the all-time winningest coach in Kansas history, Price has amassed 484 wins during his 16-year stint as the Jayhawks’ skipper, accounting for 25.4 percent of the program’s 1,904 victories spanning 126 seasons played.

the dean of big 12 baseball
Kansas head coach Ritch Price is the most tenured skipper in the Big 12 Conference as he has coached in 395 league games – 21 more than any other current coach. Now in his 16th season in the league, he has one more than Kansas State’s Brad Hill and 10 more than the majority of the conference’s head coaches.

1. 395 – Ritch Price, Kansas (16th season)
2. 374 – Brad Hill, K-State (15th season)
3. 138 – Tim Tadlock, Texas Tech (Sixth season)
4. 136 – Jim Schlossnagle, TCU (Sixth Season)
5. 133 – Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State (Sixth Season)
6. 131 – Randy Maze, West Virginia (Sixth Season)
7. 66 – Steve Rodriguez, Baylor (Third Season)
8. 41 – David Pierce, Texas (Second Season)
9. 18 – Skip Johnson, Oklahoma (First Season)

up next
Kansas resumes Big 12 play when it hosts West Virginia May 4-6 at Hoglund Ballpark. Friday, the Jayhawks will host Star Wars Day at the Hog – “May the 4th be with you.”

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