Tulane splits doubleheader with Air Force: Jewett Q&A
- By Guerry Smith
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I did not see the first game but was happy my feature player looked so good in getting the save. That was supposed to a story that ran only here, but when the rain hit last night, and taking into consideration the legitimate criticism of The Advocate for its paucity of Tulane baseball coverage compared to LSU, I convinced the editors to run my Andrews story, which they then put on the front page of the sports section.
The second game was not pretty. Montalbano almost ended it with a three-run home run just as he did to beat Illinois on opening day last year, but Tulane did not have many quality at-bats and committed four errors.
Here's every word from Jewett:
You were a couple feet away from coming away with a sweep if Montalbano's blast had been fair, but what are your takeaways from the split?
"If you look at the runs given up, I would say that France and Merrill, the starting pitching was quality. They gave us a chance to win. That second game I thought maybe we had a chance maybe to create some separation and jump out to a 2-0 lead early. We just kind of went stale after that and just really didn't have a chance to do too much. When that happens, we've just got to find some ways to create some offense, but if it's not there, then we're just kind of hamstrung."
In the second you were up 1-0 and had runners on second and third with no outs and tried the squeeze play with Hunter Hope that did not work, which was followed by the line drive that turned into a double play. How significant was that?
"It was a little bit unfortunate. Two things with that. I didn't think Hope was seeing the ball that well, and I talk to you guys all the time about how we're going to try to be a little bit more efficient putting the ball in play and things like that. He laid down a nice bunt. We had a safety on there, and the pitcher really just got off the mound like a cat. He attacked it hard and made a nice play. But we were still in good shape. Now it's first and third, one out, and then we hit the ball right on the barrel and it's right at the guy. That's the one place on the infield it's acceptable to get doubled up on a line drive, when it's something behind you. That particular inning, baseball was a little bit cruel.
"I told the kids after the first game, it's all about just getting back to the middle. Yeah, we won the first one, but can you just get back to even and come out and play a good game of baseball. We knew it was going to be a long day. I'll be honest with you. I thought Air Force out-spirited us a little bit in that second game. Does that have anything to do with the outcome of the game? I'm not sure, but they were engaged in it pretty good. We just have to rebound. Now the get back to the middle is just on the other spectrum. It's a little bit down below the middle and now we've just got to get back.
"I think you can see, too, the way Air Force celebrated right there after the win, they know there's some experience on this team and they've had some successes in the past and they feel like they came in here with a big win, but I tell the kids that's what it's going to be like. Every day there are going to be people coming after you. We have to answer the bell, and if you win every series for the entire year, you are going to be hosting a regional. It's all just about tomorrow. That's what it is, and I told our kids get a good night sleep and it's OK to be upset and disappointed, but I want them to go back and I'm going to do the same thing and I've asked the staff, too, just to reflect on what we did or didn't do and get back to the middle tomorrow, and if we win this series, it's a good opening weekend."
You didn't play a clean game in the second game. Did that come back to bite you?
"Absolutely. A four-piece of errors is never going to be any good. That didn't help. And we had another play where we had a no doubles in the outfield that didn't end up hurting us, but we tried to throw the ball to the plate with two outs and a ground ball up, and the next thing you know it was second and third and we got out of the inning, but there was certainly some inefficient defense, and we're going to have to clean it up. Even with that being said, our starting pitching did a pretty good job. I thought (Ted) Andrews getting out there for the first time, we've talked about him and he was solid. And then (Chase) Solesky (who pitched in the second game) was good, too. A freshman, get out there and get his feet wet. And Sammy (Bjorngjeld, the losing pitcher) was good, too. When I took him out of the game, it was just because the split said to, but what I tried to tell him was that if you're thinking the game and you have an open base there, that pitch has got to be more of a pressure type situation. If he swings and chases and we create an out, that's one thing. If we walk him, that's an acceptable thing, too. We left something up over the plate. We either should have punched him out or walked him so to speak. Now I know life's not like that all the time, but I thought we made a mistake in an opportunity right there to see if we could get the hitter to get himself out and then still have a double play in order with the game tied. The ball was actually hit right at the left fielder, and he just actually lost it in the lights.
"I told the kids, too, there's a little something to be said when you can put two guys on there in the last inning. It wasn't just a give-up or anything like that. We had the middle of the order up there at the end."
How happy were you with the way Corey Merrill pitched?
"Good. He battled well. We told the guys before the game they (Air Force) were going to come out ambushing. It's going to be first-pitch aggressive and they are going to swing. If you look at my stat sheet, there are a lot of one Ps (pitches) on my book, first pitch they are trying to get it. We have to clean a couple of things up, but I'm looking forward to seeing how the kids respond tomorrow."
You had a lot of concerns at catcher entering the year with Montalbano coming off Tommy John surgery, but he threw out two base stealers and picked another guy off second base. How pleased were you?
"Really pleased. He handled the pitching staff well, and any time a pitching staff pitches well, there has to be some credit to the pitching coach and to the catcher and that relationship that way. He did a good job, kept all the balls in front of him and threw some runners out. He tells me that he feels pretty good. It was a little bit scary last night with the rainout knowing we had to play a doubleheader today with his situation, but he was full bore wanting to be in there, so I was proud of his attack."
Will Ross Massey go tomorrow?
"Yes. I feel good about that of course. Another guy with experience. If we can generate some offense for him tomorrow, we'll be fine."
The second game was not pretty. Montalbano almost ended it with a three-run home run just as he did to beat Illinois on opening day last year, but Tulane did not have many quality at-bats and committed four errors.
Here's every word from Jewett:
You were a couple feet away from coming away with a sweep if Montalbano's blast had been fair, but what are your takeaways from the split?
"If you look at the runs given up, I would say that France and Merrill, the starting pitching was quality. They gave us a chance to win. That second game I thought maybe we had a chance maybe to create some separation and jump out to a 2-0 lead early. We just kind of went stale after that and just really didn't have a chance to do too much. When that happens, we've just got to find some ways to create some offense, but if it's not there, then we're just kind of hamstrung."
In the second you were up 1-0 and had runners on second and third with no outs and tried the squeeze play with Hunter Hope that did not work, which was followed by the line drive that turned into a double play. How significant was that?
"It was a little bit unfortunate. Two things with that. I didn't think Hope was seeing the ball that well, and I talk to you guys all the time about how we're going to try to be a little bit more efficient putting the ball in play and things like that. He laid down a nice bunt. We had a safety on there, and the pitcher really just got off the mound like a cat. He attacked it hard and made a nice play. But we were still in good shape. Now it's first and third, one out, and then we hit the ball right on the barrel and it's right at the guy. That's the one place on the infield it's acceptable to get doubled up on a line drive, when it's something behind you. That particular inning, baseball was a little bit cruel.
"I told the kids after the first game, it's all about just getting back to the middle. Yeah, we won the first one, but can you just get back to even and come out and play a good game of baseball. We knew it was going to be a long day. I'll be honest with you. I thought Air Force out-spirited us a little bit in that second game. Does that have anything to do with the outcome of the game? I'm not sure, but they were engaged in it pretty good. We just have to rebound. Now the get back to the middle is just on the other spectrum. It's a little bit down below the middle and now we've just got to get back.
"I think you can see, too, the way Air Force celebrated right there after the win, they know there's some experience on this team and they've had some successes in the past and they feel like they came in here with a big win, but I tell the kids that's what it's going to be like. Every day there are going to be people coming after you. We have to answer the bell, and if you win every series for the entire year, you are going to be hosting a regional. It's all just about tomorrow. That's what it is, and I told our kids get a good night sleep and it's OK to be upset and disappointed, but I want them to go back and I'm going to do the same thing and I've asked the staff, too, just to reflect on what we did or didn't do and get back to the middle tomorrow, and if we win this series, it's a good opening weekend."
You didn't play a clean game in the second game. Did that come back to bite you?
"Absolutely. A four-piece of errors is never going to be any good. That didn't help. And we had another play where we had a no doubles in the outfield that didn't end up hurting us, but we tried to throw the ball to the plate with two outs and a ground ball up, and the next thing you know it was second and third and we got out of the inning, but there was certainly some inefficient defense, and we're going to have to clean it up. Even with that being said, our starting pitching did a pretty good job. I thought (Ted) Andrews getting out there for the first time, we've talked about him and he was solid. And then (Chase) Solesky (who pitched in the second game) was good, too. A freshman, get out there and get his feet wet. And Sammy (Bjorngjeld, the losing pitcher) was good, too. When I took him out of the game, it was just because the split said to, but what I tried to tell him was that if you're thinking the game and you have an open base there, that pitch has got to be more of a pressure type situation. If he swings and chases and we create an out, that's one thing. If we walk him, that's an acceptable thing, too. We left something up over the plate. We either should have punched him out or walked him so to speak. Now I know life's not like that all the time, but I thought we made a mistake in an opportunity right there to see if we could get the hitter to get himself out and then still have a double play in order with the game tied. The ball was actually hit right at the left fielder, and he just actually lost it in the lights.
"I told the kids, too, there's a little something to be said when you can put two guys on there in the last inning. It wasn't just a give-up or anything like that. We had the middle of the order up there at the end."
How happy were you with the way Corey Merrill pitched?
"Good. He battled well. We told the guys before the game they (Air Force) were going to come out ambushing. It's going to be first-pitch aggressive and they are going to swing. If you look at my stat sheet, there are a lot of one Ps (pitches) on my book, first pitch they are trying to get it. We have to clean a couple of things up, but I'm looking forward to seeing how the kids respond tomorrow."
You had a lot of concerns at catcher entering the year with Montalbano coming off Tommy John surgery, but he threw out two base stealers and picked another guy off second base. How pleased were you?
"Really pleased. He handled the pitching staff well, and any time a pitching staff pitches well, there has to be some credit to the pitching coach and to the catcher and that relationship that way. He did a good job, kept all the balls in front of him and threw some runners out. He tells me that he feels pretty good. It was a little bit scary last night with the rainout knowing we had to play a doubleheader today with his situation, but he was full bore wanting to be in there, so I was proud of his attack."
Will Ross Massey go tomorrow?
"Yes. I feel good about that of course. Another guy with experience. If we can generate some offense for him tomorrow, we'll be fine."