Section A · Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 9, 1997 Intrasquad game held after practice to test walk-ons Gy Shane Rowan sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter Play ball. Baseball practice began for Big 12 Conference teams and walk-on tryouts were held last weekend. The Jayhawks held their first practice from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, followed by the intrasquad game to test walk-ons at 6 p.m. Before last weekend several baseball hopefuls had been undergoing individual sessions with coaches to get initial evaluations, but no formal practices were allowed. Kansas baseball coach Bobby Randall said that walk-on tryouts were important for the team. "You always look for one or more good players," he said. "As a coach you always have your heart out for the underdog. You hope that everyone makes it, but the reality is that there is a select group of ballplayers that are Division I-A ballplayers." Right-handed pitcher Casey Barrett is a walk-on success story for the team. Barrett walked on as a freshman and made the team, but an injury forced him to redshirt for a year. In his sophcmore season, Barrett was a first team All-Big Eight selection and was ranked among the nation's leaders for saves. His example is one reason why the Kansas baseball coaching staff refuses to take walk-ons lightly — the coaches know that there are valuable roles that need to be filled. But Randall said there were no roles in particular that needed to be filled with eight seniors and eight juniors returning to the team this season. "I'm just out here to have a good time," said Brian Schultz, Madison, Wis., senior. "Like all of the guys out here, I love baseball. And I think it's really cool of Coach Randall to give us a shot." To make the cut, Randall said that players needed the three fundamentals of baseball: the ability to run, throw and hit at the collegiate level. He also said mental skills, knowledge of the game and willingness and abil- "Like all of the guys out here, I love baseball. And I think it's really cool of Coach Randall to give us a shot." Brian Schultz madison, wis. senior ity to learn were particularly important qualities for walkons. "One good thing about walkons is that they provide a source of competition, both for themselves and for the existing players, to get better," Randall said. "I've been very pleased with the ability and work ethic to this point. We'll continue to work hard and see what happens." Right: Matt Johnson, Topeke junior releases a pitch during tryouts for the baseball team at Hogland-maupin field yesterday. The team for 1998 was announced at the end of the tryouts. Photo by Augustus Anthony Piazza "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Want quick results? Use the Kansan Classifieds! 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