Southeast Missouri (7-15) vs. Austin Peay (11-10)
Series Schedule: Friday-Sunday, 3 p.m./ 1 p.m./ 1 p.m.
Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Stadium: Capaha Field
Head Coaches: SEMO: Mark Hogan (510-435-1 / 18th Year); APSU: Gary McClure, (25th Year)
Radio: ESPN 1220 AM (KGIR). Play-by-Play: Erik Sean
Live Stats: GoSoutheast.com
Audio Webcast: GoSoutheast.com
Webcast: GoSoutheast.com (Friday Only)
Weather Forecast:
Friday - Chance of Rain, 69 degrees
Saturday - Chance of Rain, 66 degrees
Sunday - Partly Sunny, 75 degrees
Complete Southeast Missouri Baseball Game Notes
Quick Hits
Countdown to 900
Head coach Mark Hogan is five wins away for 900 wins in his career. Hogan has coached at the NJCAA (Lurleen B. Wallace), NCAA Division II (West Alabama) and NCAA Division I level (Southeast). Hogan has 510 wins at Southeast Missouri. Hogan collected his 500th career win against Eastern Illinois last season on May 20, 2011.In 2007, he passed Southeast legendary coach
Joe Uhls as the schools all-time wins leader.
Going Yard
Senior
Trenton Moses moved into the Top 10 in Career Home Runs at Southeast Missouri as he hit his 26th career home run on Tuesday against Missouri State. He is now tied for 10th all-time with Zach Borowiak.
Going Streaking
Senior Shortstop
Kenton Parmley is currently riding a 29 game hitting streak that dates back to last season.Parmley has also reached base safely in his last 37 contest that dates back to last season. Senior
Trenton Moses has now reached base safely in 42 straight contest that dates back to last season. Moses, who currently sports .596 on-base percentage. Moses is tied for eighth in the nation in home runs. He also ranks in several other major categories.
Pitching Into Top 10
Junior
Shae Simmons has reached 52 career appearances after last Saturday's contest. He currently ranks 10th all-time at Southeast in appearances. He moved into the starting rotation this spring for the Redhawks, he ranks second all-time in saves at Southeast with 10.
Utility Men
Senior
Kody Campbell has started 21 games at three different positions this season with 10 starts at first base, seven at catcher and four at DH. Redshirt Freshman
Andy Lennington has started in 20 games at four different positions, 12 at first base, six in right field, one at shortstop and one at centerfield on Saturday.