Ending
the Red Scare
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff
As players from the baseball team entered the clubhouse
of Lupton Stadium Wednesday, a simple sheet of paper
on the bulletin board grabbed their attention.
The paper stated the last 10 games the team has played
against Texas Tech all losses. The 10th came
Tuesday, in a 15-11 loss in Lubbock.
In fact, the Frogs (6-3) last win over the Red Raiders
(9-2) was March 28, 2000, when TCU won 7-5 in Lubbock.
The Frogs will have their chance however to rid themselves
of the red and black thorn in their side with a three-game
series this weekend at Lupton Stadium.
Game one is 6:30 p.m. Friday. The series will continue
3:30 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.
Enough is enough, said senior third basemen
Mike Settle on the Frogs losing streak to Texas Tech.
It has been since my sophomore year this has been
going on.
The general trend in the matchups is Texas Tech jumps
ahead, and TCU responds only to fall short in
the end. Junior pitcher Clayton Jerome said its
time to turn the tables.
Getting ahead, staying ahead and putting the pressure
on them to make plays is important, Jerome said.
It seems every time we go out there and get the
lead, we seem to put (a team) away easier.
Head coach Lance Brown said the streak has now become
a mental challenge, but not because the Frogs dont
think they can win.
I think what makes (this series) more difficult
is that Tech sincerely believes they are going to win
every time they meet us, Brown said. So
anytime there is a close game, they have the total confidence
that some way they are going to pull out a win. A lot
of times you play teams that are hoping they can beat
you, and you own the edge. They dont think that
way.
To win the series, the injury-riddled Frogs may have
to do so without some of their best players. Brown said
senior outfielder Terry Trofholz and senior second basement
Will Lewis are doubtful, while senior first basemen
Jared Lundeen is out.
Junior Tim McGough, the Frogs third starting pitcher,
will also more than likely not go, and his replacement
would be Ryan Weems.
Jerome, who will take the mound for TCU Friday, said
its important for the team to get that first win Friday
night.
The Friday game sets the tone for the entire weekend,
Jerome said. If you go out there Friday and get
a win, that puts you in good position to win Saturday
and Sunday.
Friday nights game also marks the first night
game ever at TCU. All of the bleacher seats are already
sold.
Settle said the win, and the series, would go a long
way in impressing the crowd.
We need this series, Settle said. We
think its going to determine how we are perceived as
a team this year, because there is going to be a lot
of people at the games. We need to perform for them,
so they will want to come back and see us again.
Danny
Gillham
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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The
Frogs take on Texas Tech at 6:30 p.m. today at
Lupton Stadium. The dedication ceremony for the
stadium was moved to March 28.
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