Friday, March 28, 2014

Alabama State Hornets Open Five-Game Homestand Against North Carolina Central Eagles


MONTGOMERY, Alabama  --  The Alabama State baseball team will open a five-game homestand by hosting North Carolina Central in a three-game weekend series beginning Friday at the Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex.

The Hornets (21-8) and Eagles of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference are scheduled to play Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. Bamastatesports.com will have live stats of all three games.

Alabama State completed the first half of the schedule with 21 wins in its first 29 contests, the best start in school history. The Hornets punctuated their 12-1 start in the SWAC's Eastern Division by sweeping a three-game series at defending champion Jackson State last weekend.

"I have seen the resiliency, drive and motivation that this group of players has," said head coach Mervyl Melendez of his team, which has posted an 11-5 road record this season. "It's good to see when things get tough, they get tougher. They've been a work in progress for the past two years, and it's finally coming to fruition that the things we've been working on they are accomplishing."

Often times, success is athletics is measured in numbers, and that is the case with Hornets' baseball, which entered the week ranked nationally in the Top 30 statistically in 15 team categories and in 17 individual categories. Among the top 10 rankings, Alabama State leads the nation in hits (296), ranks third in triples (14) and fifth in runs (210). SS Emmanuel Marrero leads the nation in triples (seven), and is second in RBI (35), and CF Richard Amion leads the nation in runs scored (40).

"I've said it many times – individual awards don't win championships – but, by playing well, playing as a team, and working extremely hard, the by-products of that are team and individual achievements," Melendez said. "We're all for those, as long as the team achievements come first, and the goals and expectations we have are met on a daily basis. It's good to see because you are doing things the right way and working hard, and we have those accolades to go along with them."

This weekend, the Hornets open a five-game homestand with a weekend set against North Carolina Central. The Eagles are new members to the MEAC, as Melendez did not face them during his tenure as head coach at Bethune-Cookman.

"It's going to be very important for us to play well and continue to play our brand of baseball," Melendez said. "What we've done well is play very good defense, and hit when it counts. We want to see our pitching staff be a little more consistent. We're throwing strikes, but not necessarily controlling the strike zone. We have to pitch a little bit better, and I'm looking forward to seeing what adjustments our staff will make."

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