geio Texas A8cM The Batta on February 14, 1983 Page 11 ^ trom p.nuoj •m.toll UP ON nferenct Uroinii ’irdflooi WCAP. c s struj. for n«i for Mar. :l. bolismol Imscour. o- in liJ ■H for tlit >3 MSC ncludini g parade i are wl Baseball season starts Saturday Chandler prepares for ’83 ides Dai i. to 4:3(1 'niversm sernesio mmunitr m Uunl! lain floor 45-7826J by John P. Lopez Battalion Staff It’s almost here — springtime. A time for dte-flying, sun-bathing, picnics and base- aall. And with baseball will come hot dogs, rhewing tobacco, double-headers and Lon ghorns. Lots of Longhorns — with lots of alent. Once again the battle for the Southwest Conference baseball title will be between Texas and the rest of the SWC. There’s no doubt the Horns will be the :lass of the conference, but don’t count Texas A&M out yet. The Aggies are young, alented players that are anxious to show the onference that they are a team to be re- ioned with. Coach Tom Chandler’s Aggies will have few familiar faces roaming the diamond this ear, but even without experienced players exas A&M should be a solid defensive team. Offensively, the Aggies won’t have a lot of power, but Chandler said T exas A&M hpuld still be able give the official scorer hater’s cramp. “We have two good power hitters right low in Billy Cannon and Buddy Haney,” .handler said, “but we’re still going to miss joey) Szekely.” Szekely was drafted into the ligleagues last season after having a banner ear at the plate for the Aggies. “We’ve had ;ome pretty good hitters for us lately hough. Cannon. Don Robison and Tom ;s, radio ther anio rried, sail te leaveo! i a com or the rt lilted tkt ; wife hesaii our mat jsitive si mda, si I and sail me dow Dean (Chandler) have had good outings for us this spring in our scrimmages.” The Aggies should be able to produce runs, but their games will be won or lost on the infield — a place where only one starter returns. Haney will be the only returner at first, but Chandler pointed out that the rest of the infield should be able to hold their own. “We’re going to be much better on the infield than last year,” he said. “We had a lot of errors last year. When the game was on the line, somehow we managed to kick the ball. We’ve really been pleasantly surprised with our defense so far. We have made some outstanding plays.” The middle of the Aggie infield will be made up of Todd Edwards at shortstop and Clint Heard at second — both of whom, Chandler said, are coming into their own. “Edwards has improved the most since the fall,” Chandler said. “He’s got an accu rate arm and good hands, but he doesn’t have good range. But neither did Twig Lit tle (Former Aggie shortstop now playing for the Montreal Expos of the National League). And Clint is getting to be a very good ball player. He’s good on defense and has a good bat on offense.” Tony Metoyer will be at third, while the catching chores are still up for grabs. “Our catching is going to be a little shaky,” Chandler said. “No one has come out and just taken charge of that position. Right now, I guess Ron Devereaux is our catcher. “We’ve been working very hard on our game and it looks pretty good, but pitching is still our main concern. We know our pitching is going to be thin. We feel like we can get to be a good defensive team though. We really have to have good defense to make up for our lack of pitching experi ence.” While Texas A&M is worried about pitch ing, Texas isn’t worrying about anything. The Longhorns, Chandler said, are sitting pretty. “Texas is loaded,” he said. “I don’t just think they’re going to be Southwest Confer ence champs, I think they’re going to be national champs. They just have tremen dous pitching and depth. “But you never know, I think it can be a good race if we can keep Texas from run ning off and leaving everybody behind. We need to age in a hurry. It just all boils down to us being as good as our pitching. We’ve got to get good pitching.” The Aggies’ first test will be Saturday afternoon at noon when the they take on Southwestern University in a doubleheader at Olson Field. Texas A&M then travels to San Antonio to face St. Mary’s before returning to Col lege Station for a 10-game home stand. A&M rally falls short Hogs stop Aggies 62-55 he Arkansas Razorbacks con tinued their domination in Bar nhill Arena Saturday night, as they defeated the Texas Aggies 12-55 in a game that was marred three controversial technical bills. Darrell Walker and Alvin Robertson combined to push Arkansas into a 10-point lead midw'ay through the second half, but the ninth-ranked Razorbacks had to fight off a Texas A&M comeback to win. All three technicals were cal led on the head coaches — two on Arkansas’ Eddie Sutton and a critical one against Texas A&M’s Shelby Metcalf with 1:10 to play in the game. The Aggies trailed by two at the half, 24-22, and still faced only a two-point deficit a third of the way into the second half. But Walker and Robertson combined for eight straight points to run the Hogs’ advan tage to 42-32. Arkansas led by as many as 1 1 with eight minutes left, but Tyren Naulls helped the Aggies run off a 12-5 streak to g^t (hem to within four. Ricky Norton made the two free throws on the technical to break the back of the A&M com eback. Aggie baseball coach Tom Chandler takes time out to think during a game last season in Olsen Field. Chandler the Aggies should be a factor year’s Southwest Conference race, although the UT Longhorns are favored. says this ed 70 fe Arts Ce» is securil! jectwoul larger cR lumrae 1 ® iin the si' ould ha fl lolethani WOULD YOU WALK ACROSS CAMPUS FOR SELF IMPROVEMENT? 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