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American college baseball season

The 2020 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represented Texas Tech University during the 2020 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Red Raiders played their home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The team was led by 8th year head coach Tim Tadlock. On March 12, the team announced the series against West Virginia would be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2] A few days later it was announced that the remainder of the team’s season would be cancelled.[3]

The 2019 team finished the regular season with a 36–15 record (16–8 in conference play), finishing first in the Big 12. In the conference tournament, the team went 3–2 and were eliminated in game 5 by West Virginia. The Red Raiders finished the NCAA tournament 5–1, with their only loss being in game 5 against conference rival Oklahoma State. The team advanced to the College World Series, but lost 3–5 to Michigan in game 1. The Red Raiders defeated #5 Arkansas 5–4 in game 2 and defeated Florida State 4–1 in game 3. In game 4, Texas Tech was eliminated by Michigan in a lopsided 3–15 defeat. The team finished with an overall record of 46–20.

2020 Texas Tech Red Raiders roster[4]
 

Pitchers

  • 10 – Mason MontgomerySophomore
  • 11 – Andrew Devine – Freshman
  • 17 – John McMillon – Senior
  • 25 – Conner Queen – Senior
  • 29 – Clayton Beeter Sophomore
  • 31 – Austin Becker – Sophomore
  • 33 – Jakob Brustoski – Junior
  • 34 – Micah Dallas – Sophomore
  • 35 – Brandon Hendrix – Freshman
  • 38 – Tyler Hamilton – Freshman
  • 40 – Bryce Bonnin – Junior
  • 42 – Hunter DobbinsSophomore
  • 43 – Jon Barrera – Freshman
  • 46 – Riley Ramsey – Junior
  • 47 – Eli Riechmann – Sophomore
  • 49 – Ryan Sublette – Junior
 

Catchers

Infielders

 

Outfielders

  • 1 – Dillon Carter – Freshman
  • 7 – Cody Masters – Junior
  • 20 – Max Marusak – Sophomore
  • 44 – Tanner O’Tremba – Sophomore

Utility

  • 4 – Dru Baker (INF/OF) – Sophomore
  • 8 – Kurt Wilson (OF/P) – Junior
  • 9 – Dylan Neuse (INF/OF) – Junior
  • 18 – Cole Stilwell (INF/C) – Sophomore
  • 19 – Easton Murrell (INF/OF) – Junior
  • 21 – Nate Rombach (C/INF) – Freshman
 

Schedule and results

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2020 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball game log:[5] 16–3
Regular season: 16–3
March: 6–2
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Big 12 Record Ref
March 1 12:00 PM at #9 Florida State #5 Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser StadiumTallahassee, FL 4–3 Sublette (1–0) Hare (0–1) Devine (1) 4,279 11–1 [12]
March 3 3:00 PM[a] UNLV #5 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 11–2 Montgomery (3–0) Mattera (0–2) 3,087 12–1 [13]
March 4 2:00 PM UNLV #5 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 11–3 Dobbins (2–0) Balko (0–1) 3,032 13–1 [14]
March 6 6:30 PM Rice #5 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–1 Beeter (2–1) DeLeon (1–3) 4,432 14–1 [15]
March 7 2:00 PM Rice #5 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 19–12 Sublette (2–0) Cienfuegos (1–1) 4,432 15–1 [16]
March 8 11:30 AM Rice #5 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–6 (11) Dallas (1–0) Rickett (0–1) 3,587 16–1 [17]
March 10 6:00 PM vs. #17 Mississippi State #4 MGM ParkBiloxi, MS 3–6 Harding (1–0) Montgomery (3–1) Price (1) 6,076 16–2 [18]
March 11 5:00 PM vs. #17 Mississippi State #4 MGM ParkBiloxi, MS 2–3 Riley (1–0) Brustoski (0–1) Price (2) 6,029 16–3 [19]
March 13 6:30 PM West Virginia #4 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 14 2:00 PM West Virginia #4 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 15 12:30 PM West Virginia #4 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 17 7:00 PM at New Mexico State Santa Ana Star FieldAlbuquerque, NM
March 18 1:00 PM at New Mexico State Santa Ana Star FieldAlbuquerque, NM
March 20 6:30 PM Minnesota Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 21 2:00 PM Minnesota Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 22 11:30 AM Minnesota Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 24 6:30 PM Oregon Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 25 2:00 PM Oregon Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 27 6:30 PM Kansas State Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 28 2:00 PM Kansas State Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
March 29 1:00 PM Kansas State Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX
Post–season: 0–0
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Cancelled
Bold = Texas Tech team member

“#” represents ranking. All rankings from D1Baseball on the date of the contest.
“()” represents postseason seeding in the Big 12 Tournament.

  1. ^ First pitch for this game was originally scheduled for 6:30 PM but was moved up to 3:00 PM due to rain.[6]

^ 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.

  1. ^ “2020 Baseball Standings”. Big 12 Conference. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  2. ^ “Texas Tech – West Virginia Series Postponed”. Texas Tech Athletics. March 12, 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  3. ^ Williams, Don (April 10, 2020). “A look into the future: Tech’s 2021 schedule mostly set, but Tadlock has concerns over virus, questions about Big 12 slate”. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. ^ a b “2020 Baseball Roster”. Texas Tech Athletics. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  5. ^ “2020 Baseball Schedule”. Texas Tech University Athletics. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  6. ^ “Rain chances move up Tech baseball game time”. KCBD. March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2020.

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