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THE BATTALION
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Tuesday, March 4, 2003
Reynolds, Astros top Braves
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) —
Shane Reynolds gave up a hit to
the first batter he’s faced in
competition since back surgery
last June, but his performance
improved after that, and the
Houston Astros defeated the
Atlanta Braves 5-2 Monday.
Leadoff hitter Darren Bragg
singled to right field on the
first pitch by Reynolds, who
expects to hold down the No. 3
spot in the Astros’ starting rota
tion behind Roy Oswalt and
Wade Miller.
Reynolds said he had no
pain. He pitched three innings
with one strikeout, giving up no
runs and three hits.
“I just look., at myself as
somebody who needs to come
in here and pitch well and
prove that my back’s healthy
and go out there and com
pete,” Reynolds said. “As far
as that’s concerned, 1 have
everything to prove.”
The 34-year-old Reynolds is
trying to rebound from back sur
gery to repair a pinched nerve.
The back issue limited Reynolds
to only 13 appearances in the
2002 season in which he posted
a 3-6 record with a 4.87 ERA.
Russ Ortiz went two score
less innings for the Braves. He
had two strikeouts and allowed
one hit, to former San Francisco
Giants’ teammate Jeff Kent.
“I’m just glad he didn't do
more damage than a single,”
Ortiz said. “Today was a good
start to where I think I need to
be. I started right off with loca
tions. I threw one slider that was
down and I threw off-speed
pitches where I wanted and fast-
balls on both sides of the plate.
That’s what I wanted”
Ortiz had a 14-10 record
while pitching for the Giants in
2002, with a 3.61 ERA.
UTSA
FARNUM
Continued from page 5
good baseball teams.
“I think it’s a plus for any of those teams not in
the Big 12 to play us," Johnson said. “There aren't
any easy games in our state, very similar to what
(teams in) southern California and Florida run into.
There isn't a team that is not well prepared.”
Johnson will look for Matt Famum to help the
Aggies recoup as the junior righthander will start
against UTSA. Famum is 2-0 for the season and is
sporting a 1.42 ERA in more than 12 innings of
work and two starts this season.
Famum only started two games
last season after being moved to
fill a void in the relief role.
“Matt Famum kind of had an
off year (last year),” Johnson said.
“I think we put him in that off
year because we needed a short
reliever and took him out of the
starting role.”
UTSA will start senior left
hander Trey Rice, who led the team in wins last sea
son. Rice has started three games for the
Roadrunners and is 2-1 with a 3.36 ERA. He also
recorded 16 strikeouts in 17 innings of work.
The full pitching staff is returning this season for
the Roadrunners, and Rice is one of 11 seniors on
the UTSA team, a factor that Corbett believes will
help his team make it through its tough schedule.
“We have a more experienced team this year
considering that last year we replaced all of the
middle positions,” Corbett said. “Last year’s
newcomers were all talented in those respective
positions; however, they had not yet played
together as a unit.”
A&M and UTSA split the two-game season
series last year, and the Aggies hold the all-time
series lead against the Roadrunners 9-6. The
teams will also meet again this season on March
18 at Wolff Stadium.
First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Olsen Field.
The Aggies will hope to ride the momentum
of a win against UTSA as they head to Round
Rock to battle the Southwest Texas Bobcats
Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Tennis
Continued from page 5
will be a good test before his club heads out for
a challenging west coast swing.
“You have to play a lot of matches throughout
the season, and this will get us ready for some
more tough teams as we move on to California
after this,” Borelli said. “Facing A&M will be a
stepping stone as we look to improve before May
and the NCAA tournament.”
A&M has developed into a solid team just 10
matches into the 2003 season with mature play
from freshmen Nicki Mechem and Seva Iwinski.
Sophomore Lauren Walker, juniors Roberta
Spencer and Jessica Roland and senior Ashley
Hedberg have also been dominant early on.
“The big reason we’ve been so successful is
we have girls at every spot who are consistently
coming out and playing hard,” Ojeda said. “You
can see it in practice and it is paying off for our
girls. Their focus has been good, and they are
excited about becoming better players.”
Borelli is in his first year as head coach at
TCU after a successful run at the University of
Southern California, where he led seven squads
to the national championships during his 14-
year tenure.
“At TCU we’re trying to build a program and
take it to another level, and it’s a fun process,”
Borelli said. “I’m excited about playing another
team from Texas. Our kids know each other, so
facing the Aggies should be a pretty evenly-lev
eled match.”
The Aggies were swept out of the first round
of the NCAA tournament last year by TCU, and
are looking to avenge themselves tonight. With
the two teams’ histories intact, A&M Head
Coach Bobby Kleinecke said he looks forward
to the match.
“This is one of those college matches that is
fun to play, where you already have a rivalry
going into the match,” Kleinecke said. “We’re
both competitive teams, and we are going to have
to play well against them to win. We had Sunday
off to rest, so Monday (was) our first opportuni
ty to prepare for a well-coached TCU team.”
First serve is scheduled for 6 p.m., and the
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