6B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY OF BABY KANSAN BASEBALL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2008 Allman, Morrison lead offensive rout Garcia picks up first win of season; Kansas dispatches Tabor College Bluejays 8-1 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十 Weston White/KANSAN **Freshman shortstop Zach Thomas throws to first base for an out Tuesday afternoon against Tabor College. The Jayhawks defeated the Blues at Hogland Ballpark, pushing their season record to 9-5.** BY TYLER PASSMORE tpassmore@kansan.com Weston White/KANSAN Senior left fielder John Allman dives back into first base safely Tuesday afternoon after getting a hit. Allman went two-for-two hitting, scored two runs and contributed a three-run home run in the first inning, Kansas defeated Tabor College 8-1. With warm, sunny weather setting the scene, the Jayhawks got off to an explosive start Tuesday against the Tabor College Bluejays at Hogland Ballpark. In his first start for the lajawhacks (9-5), senior right hander Hiaral Garcia sent the Bluejays (5-12) down in order in the first and set the tone for what would lie ahead. Leading off the bottom of the first with back-to-back bunt singles by junior center fielder Nick Fauce and sophomore second baseman Robby Price, senior left fielder John Allman took the plate and crushed a deep shot to left field to give Kansas a 3-10 lead. "I was looking for something middle ten and something I could put a good swing on," Allman said. "I got a ball that was elevated enough and was able to put it over the fence. It was a good job of those first two guys getting on base and getting in scoring position." The Jayhawks managed to carry the momentum into the top of the third inning, when Bluejays junior first baseman Alfred Wilson tripled, scoring junior second baseman Travis Schafer. With the Bluejays climbing back into the game 3-1, the Jayhawks responded in the next half-inning. After an Allman walk, junior first baseman Preston Land sent a ball screaming down the left-field line for a double and put two runners in scoring position. The next batter to the plate was senior right fielder Ryne Price, who got an RBI on a one-hopper to the Tabor second baseman. The Jayhawks would add another run when Land came around to score on a wild pitch and finished the inning up by four. The Bluejays continued to go quietly as the Jayhawk bullpen ran through a number of its pitchers to silence Tabor's bats. Allman led the Jayhawks, who had 10 hits, at the plate, going 2-2 on the day with two BB, three RBI and a home run. With the bats cooling, senior shortstop Erik Morrison re-energized the team with a solo shot to left in the sixth. Morrison's home run marked his first of the season and the 24th of his career as a lawkawk. "I normally struggle with guys who throw mid-70s to low 80s," Morrison said. "I got lucky and caught one that hung up inside and I guess I put a decent swing on it." In the eighth inning, after a double from freshman left fielder Blake Slage moved sophomore second baseman Robby Price to third, senior first basemen Justin Ellrich singled home both runners. The offensive effort was more than enough, as the Hawks finished off the Bluejays 8-1, giving Garcia his first win of the season. Other than just getting a victory, the day proved to be beneficial, as 19 position players saw playing time and six different pitchers took the mound. the cartoonists took the mound. "These games are very helpful," Land said. "It's a good opportunity for some of our younger guys to get in and get some playing time." While these games may seem to be blowouts to the average fan, coach Ritch Price thinks differently. "I think they are a lot better than a practice," Price said. "You're playing these games to try and give the opportunity to some of your young guys to emerge. For us today it was an important outing for T.J. Walz. He has struggled after Christmas and hasn't been sharp in the games he has been in and today he goes out there and threw the ball like the guy we thought were recruiting and that is important for him. It gave him a chance to gain some confidence." The Jayhawks got their seventh win in a row and will try to keep momentum going to Missouri State today and then head to Austin on Friday to face the Longhorns at 6:05 p.m. in the first game of a three-game weekend series. Edited by Daniel Reyes BARTONline Online College Courses Having trouble getting your class schedule to work? Need to add a class? 9-week and 17-week sessions starting soon. Most general education courses transfer to Kansas Regent schools. Dropped a class? Find our schedule online! www.bartonline.org Online college courses offered by Barton County Community College Baseball Notes Milestone watch With the victory against Tabor, Kansas coach Ritch Price recorded his 800th career victory, spanning the all way back to his first season at Phoenix High School (Phoenix, Ore.) in 1978. In his 30-year coaching career, Price has coached at Phoenix High School, Jasper High School (Jasper, Texas), Menlo College (Atherton, Calif.), DeAnza Community College (Cupertino, Calif.), and Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) before coming to Kansas in 2003. Price's career winning percentage is .572 and he's just one victory shy of his 400th as a Division I coach. Senior shortstop Erik Morrison inched closer to pulling even with fellow senior Ryne Price on Kansas' all-time home run list. Morrison hit his first home run of the season and 25th of his career in the bottom of the sixth Tuesday, putting him four home runs behind Travis Metcalf, who holds the all-time home run record. Price, who entered the season tied with Morrison, has two home runs this season and is three behind Metcalf. Missouri State preview Kansas (9-5) at Missouri State (8-3), 4 p.m. Wednesday Kansas probable starter: Sophomore left-hander Shaeffer Hall (1-0, 3.00 ERA, 13 SO) Missouri State probable starter: Freshman right-hander J.C. Casey (0-0, 9.00 ERA, 0 SO) TECH MADNESS win an apple macbook KU BOOKSTORES KANSAS UNION BURGE UNION EDWARDS CAMPUS (718) 394-6500 kubookstores.com Key Jayhawk: Junior center fielder Nick Faunce .386 average, 17 hits, 453 on-base percentage) Key Bear: Sophomore first baseman Ben Carlson .436 average, 4 home runs, 13 RBI) — Shawn Shroyer 4