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2019 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Indiana  ‍‍‍y 17 7   .708 37 23   .617
No. 2 Michigan  ‍‍‍y 16 7   .696 50 22   .694
Illinois  ‍‍‍y 15 9   .625 36 21   .632
Nebraska  ‍‍‍y 15 9   .625 32 24   .571
Minnesota  ‍‍‍ 15 9   .625 29 27   .518
Ohio State  ‍‍y 12 12   .500 36 27   .571
Iowa  ‍‍‍ 12 12   .500 31 24   .564
Maryland  ‍‍‍ 12 12   .500 29 29   .500
Northwestern  ‍‍‍ 11 13   .458 24 27   .471
Rutgers  ‍‍‍ 9 14   .391 20 31   .392
Michigan State  ‍‍‍ 8 15   .348 20 34   .370
Purdue  ‍‍‍ 7 16   .304 20 34   .370
Penn State  ‍‍‍ 4 18   .182 22 27   .449
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of July 4, 2019[1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2019 Indiana Hoosiers baseball team were a college baseball team that represented Indiana University in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Hoosiers are members of the Big Ten Conference (B1G) and play their home games at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington, Indiana. They were led by first-year head coach Jeff Mercer.

Previous season

The Hoosiers finished the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season 40–19 overall (14–9 conference) and fifth place in conference standings. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Hoosiers were selected to play in the 2018 NCAA tournament, beginning in the Austin Regional. The Hoosiers would eventually lose in the final round of the Austin Regional to Texas by a score of 2–3.[2]

MLB draft

The following Hoosiers on the 2018 roster were selected in the 2018 Major League Baseball draft:

List of Drafted Players
Name 2018 Class Pos. Team Round Signed/Returned
Jonathan Steiver Junior RHP Chicago White Sox 5th Signed[3]
Luke Miller Junior INF Philadelphia Phillies 22nd Signed[3]
Logan Sowers Senior OF Chicago White Sox 28th Signed*[3]
Tim Herrin Junior LHP Cleveland Indians 29th Signed[3]

* indicates draftee had no more college eligibility

Preseason

On June 25, 2018, Mississippi State confirmed that it had hired Chris Lemonis as their new head baseball coach, formally ending Lemonis' tenure with the Hoosiers.[4][5] Lemonis compiled a 141–91–2 overall record, 55–37-1 conference record and three NCAA tournament appearances, while head coach of the Hoosiers.

On July 2, 2018, Indiana University Athletics announced the hiring of former Wright State head coach Jeff Mercer, to the head coaching position for the Hoosiers.[6]

On July 18, 2018, Mercer made a notable acquisition to the Hoosiers' coaching staff with the hiring of former-MLB third baseman Scott Rolen as Director of Player Development.[7]

Season projections

Coming off of an NCAA Regional appearance in 2018, the 2019 Hoosiers were projected to finish fourth in conference play by B1G coaches;[8] however, other media outlets predicted the Hoosiers would finish as high as first in the B1G.[9] The Hoosiers were ranked or received votes for rankings in two of the six major preseason polls and rankings. Indiana was ranked #37 in the NCBWA poll[10] and received votes for ranking by Collegiate Baseball.[11]

Roster

2019 Indiana Hoosiers baseball team
Players Coaches
# Pos. Name Bats/throws Height Weight Year High School/Junior College Home town
1 INF Jeremy Houston R/R 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 175 lb (79 kg) So Mount Carmel Chicago, Illinois
2 INF Cole Barr R/R 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 191 lb (87 kg) Fr Yorktown High School Yorktown, Indiana
4 INF Cade Bunnell L/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 182 lb (83 kg) Jr Stoughton High School Stoughton, Wisconsin
5 RHP Tanner Gordon R/R 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Jr John A. Logan College Champaign, Illinois
6 OF Grant Richardson L/L 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 186 lb (84 kg) Fr Fishers Fishers, Indiana
7 INF Matt Gorski R/R 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 195 lb (88 kg) So Hamilton Southeastern Fishers, Indiana
8 INF Drew Ashley R/R 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) 170 lb (77 kg) So Evansville Memorial Chandler, Indiana
9 RHP Alex Franklin R/R 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr Bloomington South Bloomington, Indiana
10 INF Justin Walker S/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Fr Lafayette Jefferson Lafayette, Indiana
11 OF Logan Kaletha R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Jr Michigan City High School Michigan City, Indiana
12 C Jeff Holtz R/R 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Fr Arrowhead Hartland, Wisconsin
13 RHP Cal Krueger R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) So Jasper Jasper, Indiana
14 INF Matt Lloyd L/R 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Jr Foothills Composite Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
15 RHP Pauly Milto R/R 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Jr Roncalli Greenwood, Indiana
16 RHP Austin Long R/R 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Fr Bedford North Lawrence Bedford, Indiana
18 LHP Braden Scott R/L 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) So Olney Central College Jasonville, Indiana
19 LHP Tommy Sommer L/L 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 207 lb (94 kg) Fr Carmel Carmel, Indiana
20 LHP Brad Busald L/L 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Jr Lincoln Trail College Rushville, Indiana
21 OF Elijah Dunham L/L 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 213 lb (97 kg) Fr FJ Ritz Evansville, Indiana
23 LHP Andrew Saalfrank L/L 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 205 lb (93 kg) So Heritage Hoagland, Indiana
25 RHP Connor Manous R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) Fr Munster Munster, Indiana
29 C Ryan Fineman R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Jr Agoura Westlake Village, California
30 INF Scotty Bradley L/R 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 221 lb (100 kg) So Hopewell Valley Central Pennington, New Jersey
31 LHP Michael Dunkleberger L/L 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr St. Joseph South Bend, Indiana
32 OF Tyler Van Pelt L/R 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Bloomington South Bloomington, Indiana
33 C Wyatt Cross L/R 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 201 lb (91 kg) Jr Legacy Broomfield, Colorado
34 RHP Braydon Tucker L/R 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Fr Northview Brazil, Indiana
35 RHP Matt Litwicki R/R 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 201 lb (91 kg) Fr Lake Central Dyer, Indiana
37 RHP Gabe Bierman R/R 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Fr Jeffersonville Jeffersonville, Indiana
38 INF Jake Skrine R/R 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr Mead Longmont, Colorado
39 OF Sam Crail L/R 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 192 lb (87 kg) Fr Sheridan Sheridan, Indiana
40 OF Carter Bridge R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Jr Heartland Community College West Lafayette, Indiana
42 RHP Grant Sloan R/R 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) So Zionsville Community High School Zionsville, Indiana
44 LHP Cameron Beauchamp L/L 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 205 lb (93 kg) So Peru High School Peru, Indiana
51 RHP McCade Brown R/R 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr Normal West Normal, Illinois
Head coach

Jeff Mercer

Assistant coach(es)

Dan Held
Casey Dykes

Pitching coach(es)

Justin Parker


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Current redshirt

Roster
Last update: February 17, 2019

Schedule

Legend
  Indiana win
  Indiana loss
  Postponement
2019 Indiana Hoosiers baseball game log
Regular season
February
# Date Opponent Rank Venue Score Overall record Attendance B1G record
February 15 at Memphis FedExParkMemphis, Tennessee, Postponed[12] -
1 February 16 at Memphis FedExPark • Memphis, Tennessee 6–1[13] 1–0 374
2 February 16 at Memphis FedExPark • Memphis, Tennessee 3–6[13] 1–1 391
3 February 17 at Memphis FedExPark • Memphis, Tennessee 6–0[14] 2–1 407
4 February 22 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson StadiumKnoxville, Tennessee, 1–5[15] 2–2 1,068
5 February 23 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee 0–11[16] 2–3 981
6 February 24 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee 3–5[17] 2–4 1,767
7 February 26 Cincinnati Bart Kaufman FieldBloomington, Indiana 7–1[18] 3–4 1,171
8 February 27 Butler Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 9–3[19] 4–4 1,087
March
# Date Opponent Rank Venue Score Overall record Attendance B1G record
March 1 vs Northeastern Conway, South Carolina
(Coastal Carolina Tournament)
Postponed[20]
9 March 2 vs Northeastern Conway, South Carolina
(Coastal Carolina Tournament)
6–4[21] 5–4 205
10 March 2 vs Connecticut Conway, South Carolina
(Coastal Carolina Tournament)
9–6[21] 6–4 275
11 March 3 vs No. 11 Coastal Carolina Conway, South Carolina
(Coastal Carolina Tournament)
5–6[22] 6–5 1,613
12 March 5 Indiana State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana Postponed[23]
13 March 8 vs No. 29 Washington T-Mobile ParkSeattle, Washington
(Safeco Field Tournament)
1–0[24] 7–5 1,250
14 March 9 vs No. 3 Oregon State T-Mobile Park • Seattle, Washington
(Safeco Field Tournament)
3–8[25] 7–6 3,000
15 March 10 vs San Diego T-Mobile Park • Seattle, Washington
(Safeco Field Tournament)
3–5[26] 7–7 750
16 March 13 at Cincinnati Marge Schott StadiumCincinnati, Ohio, 5–7[27] 7–8 1,063
17 March 15 Canisius Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 18–6[28] 8–8 1,291
18 March 16 Canisius Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 5–2[29] 9–8 1,501
19 March 16 Canisius Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 16–5[30] 10–8 1,501
20 March 17 Canisius Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 12–1[31] 11–8 1,395
21 March 19 at Indiana State Bob Warn Field at Sycamore StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana 15–14[32] 12–8 1,108
22 March 22 Iowa Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 3–2[33] 13–8 1,942 1–0
23 March 23 Iowa Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 13–1[34] 14–8 2,271 2–0
24 March 24 Iowa Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–1[35] 15–8 1,366 3–0
25 March 27 Kent State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 8–9[36] 15–9 1,827 3–0
26 March 29 at Maryland Shipley FieldCollege Park, Maryland 0–2[37] 15–10 571 3–1
27 March 30 at Maryland Shipley Field • College Park, Maryland 20–5[38] 16–10 899 4–1
28 March 31 at Maryland Shipley Field • College Park, Maryland 19–4[39] 17–10 534 5–1
April
# Date Opponent Rank Venue Score Overall record Attendance B1G record
29 April 3 Wright State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 4–15[40] 17–11 1,528 5–1
30 April 5 Penn State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 0–3[41] 17–12 1,784 5–2
31 April 6 Penn State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 5–3[42] 18–12 2,969 6–2
32 April 6 Penn State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 3–2[42] 19–12 2,969 7–2
33 April 10 Purdue Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–6[43] 20–12 2,664 7–2
34 April 12 at Evansville Charles H. Braun StadiumEvansville, Indiana 5–0[44] 21–12 1,367 7–2
35 April 13 Evansville Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 5–1[45] 22–12 1,921 7–2
36 April 13 Evansville Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 9–3[45] 23–12 1,921 7–2
37 April 14 Evansville Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 6–5[46] 24–12 2,197 7–2
38 April 16 Ball State Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 14–3[47] 25–12 1,960 7–2
39 April 19 at Michigan State Drayton McLane Baseball Stadium at John H. Kobs FieldEast Lansing, Michigan, 13–4[48] 26–12 1,416 8–2
40 April 20 at Michigan State Drayton McLane Baseball Stadium at John H. Kobs Field • East Lansing, Michigan 3–5[49] 26–13 1,836 8–3
41 April 21 at Michigan State Drayton McLane Baseball Stadium at John H. Kobs Field • East Lansing, Michigan 11–2[49] 27–13 1,836 9–3
42 April 23 vs Ball State No. 24 Victory FieldIndianapolis, Indiana 9–3[50] 28–13 2,441 9–3
43 April 26 Minnesota No. 24 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 3–7[51] 28–14 2,386 9–4
44 April 27 Minnesota No. 24 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–6[52] 29–14 1,888 10–4
45 April 28 Minnesota No. 24 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–1[53] 30–14 2,096 11–4
May
# Date Opponent Rank Venue Score Overall record Attendance B1G record
46 May 3 at Illinois No. 23 Illinois FieldChampaign, Illinois, 0–4[54] 30–15 2,379 11–5
47 May 4 at Illinois No. 23 Illinois Field • Champaign, Illinois 1–3[55] 30–16 2,779 11–6
48 May 5 at Illinois No. 23 Illinois Field • Champaign, Illinois 9–2[56] 31–16 2,118 12–6
49 May 7 at Kentucky No. 25 Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, Kentucky, 2–5[57] 31–17 3,162 12–6
50 May 10 at Michigan No. 25 Ray Fisher StadiumAnn Arbor, Michigan, 10–4[58] 32–17 1,418 13–6
51 May 11 at Michigan No. 25 Ray Fisher Stadium • Ann Arbor, Michigan 10–8[59] 33–17 1,540 14–6
52 May 12 at Michigan No. 25 Ray Fisher Stadium • Ann Arbor, Michigan 5–6[60] 33–18 945 14–7
53 May 14 Louisville No. 21 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–8[61] 33–19 2,622 14–7
54 May 16 Rutgers No. 21 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 7–5[62] 34–19 1,829 15–7
55 May 17 Rutgers No. 21 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 11–4[63] 35–19 2,690 16–7
56 May 18 Rutgers No. 21 Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana 13–3[64] 36–19 2,673 17–7
Post-season
# Date Opponent Venue Score Overall record B1G record
57 May 22 Iowa TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, Nebraska, 2–4[65] 36–20 17–7
58 May 23 Minnesota TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, Nebraska 4–9[66] 36–21 17–7
# Date Opponent Venue Score Attendance Overall record
59 May 31 Illinois State Jim Patterson StadiumLouisville, Kentucky, 7–8[67] 1,227 36–22
60 June 1 UIC Jim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, Kentucky 9–5[68] 758 37–22
60 June 2 Louisville Jim Patterson Stadium • Louisville, Kentucky 7–9[69] 2,339 37–23
"#" represents ranking. All rankings from Collegiate Baseball on the date of the contest.
"()" represents postseason seeding in the Big 10 Tournament or NCAA Regional, respectively.
Schedule Source[70]

Louisville Regional

Louisville Regional Teams
(1) Louisville Cardinals (2) Indiana Hoosiers (3) Illinois State Redbirds (4) UIC Flames
First roundSemi-finalsFinals
1Louisville5
4UIC3
1Louisville2
3Illinois State4
3Illinois State8
2Indiana7
3Illinois State
1Louisville
Lower round 1Lower final
2Indiana7
4UIC51Louisville9
2Indiana9

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
Coaches'*RV25222424
Baseball America25222024
Collegiate Baseball^[71]RV2423252122RV
NCBWA[72]372623302530
D1Baseball23192521RV

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

Awards and honors

Pre-season awards / Watch list

Awards
Player Award Date awarded Ref.
Matt Lloyd Collegiate Baseball
Second team Pre-season All-American
December 18, 2018 [73]
Matt Gorski Perfect Game
Second team Pre-season All-American
January 8, 2019 [74]
Matt Lloyd Perfect Game
Third team Pre-season All-American
Matt Gorski D1 Baseball
Second team Pre-season All-American
January 21, 2019 [75]

Regular season awards / Watch lists

Weekly Awards
Player Award Date awarded Ref.
Matt Gorski Big Ten Player of the Week March 3, 2019 [76]
Pauly Milto Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Week March 11, 2019 [77]
Ryan Fineman Big Ten Player of the Week March 18, 2019 [78]
Grant Richardson Big Ten Player of the Week March 25, 2019 [79]
Big Ten Freshman of the Week
Tanner Gordon Big Ten Pitcher of the Week
Matt Lloyd Big Ten Player of the Week April 1, 2019 [80]
Grant Richardson Big Ten Freshman of the Week
Matt Gorski Big Ten Player of the Week April 22, 2019 [81]
Gabe Bierman Big Ten Freshman of the Week May 13, 2019 [82]

Conference awards

Weekly Awards
Player Award Date awarded Ref.
Jeff Mercer Big Ten Coach of the Year May 21, 2019 [83]
Andrew Saalfrank Big Ten Pitcher of the year
Matt Lloyd All-Big Ten First Team
Andrew Saalfrank
Scotty Bradley All-Big Ten Second Team
Cole Barr
Matt Gorski
Elijah Dunham All-Big Ten Third Team
Grant Richardson All-Big Ten Freshman Team

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released

Award Player Position Year Date awarded Ref
Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Ryan Fineman Catcher JR April 4, 2019 [84]

See also

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