Hogs set blistering HR pace

Arkansas designated hitter Matt Goodheart watches the flight of the ball Saturday, April 17, 2021, after hitting a solo home run during the second inning of the RazorbacksÕ 13-0 win over Texas A&M at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville. Visit nwaonline.com/210418Daily/ for today's photo gallery. .(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
Arkansas designated hitter Matt Goodheart watches the flight of the ball Saturday, April 17, 2021, after hitting a solo home run during the second inning of the RazorbacksÕ 13-0 win over Texas A&M at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville. Visit nwaonline.com/210418Daily/ for today's photo gallery. .(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

FAYETTEVILLE -- A big reason the University of Arkansas baseball team is ranked No. 1 in the national polls going into today's 5 p.m. game against Grambling State is that the Razorbacks also are No. 1 in home runs.

The Razorbacks (30-6, 11-4 SEC) lead the nation with 70 home runs after hitting 16 last week, including nine in a two-game sweep of the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff and seven in taking two of three games against Texas A&M.

"They have some really good hitters up and down the lineup," Aggies Coach Rob Childress said. "Very good balance, very left-handed.

"They do a great job of managing at-bats. They don't give at-bats away. Then they're hard to put away."

Matt Goodheart, a left-handed hitting senior DH from Magnolia, leads the Razorbacks with 11 home runs. Brady Slavens, a junior left-handed hitting first baseman, has 10.

Arkansas junior right-handed hitting center fielder Christian Franklin has nine home runs, and switch-hitting sophomore second baseman Robert Moore and right-handed hitting right fielder Cayden Wallace, a freshman from Greenbrier, each have eight.

Ten Razorbacks have hit at least three home runs.

"As far as spreading it out, that's what we thought we would do," Arkansas Coach Dave Van Horn said. "When the season ends, we projected we'd have three or four guys with 10 to 12 to 15 home runs, and it may still happen. Then a few other guys with maybe six, seven, eight. I think that's happening as well. You never know.

"Sometimes it's about the weather -- which way the wind's blowing. You hit a bunch in a week and you don't hit any for two weeks, but we've been pretty consistent on hitting the ball over people's heads."

The Razorbacks have hit at least one home run in 25 of their 36 games. They have eight more home runs than second-place Old Dominion, which has 62 in 34 games. LSU has 54 home runs in 35 games and is tied for third with South Carolina and Southern Illinois, which both have 54 in 34 games.

Arkansas hit eight home runs in a 26-1 victory over UAPB on Wednesday -- two each by Goodheart, Slavens, Cullen Smith and Charlie Welch.

Goodheart has five home runs in the last four games, and in his last seven games -- including six in the SEC against Ole Miss and Texas A&M -- he is batting .536 (15 of 28) with 13 RBI and 15 runs scored.

"I think Matt's doing a good job with his pitch selection," Van Horn said. "Just being aggressive and letting it go, but also laying off some borderline pitches early that if they're called a ball, it gives him an advantage.

"He's gotten into some good advantage counts, and that's when he's done his damage."

Arkansas is on pace to break its season record for home runs of 98 set in 2018 when the Razorbacks played 69 games. Heston Kjerstad and Eric Cole hit 14 each, and Casey Martin and Carson Shaddy hit 13 apiece.

Kjerstad and Martin, the No. 2 and No. 87 overall picks in last year's Major League Baseball Draft, combined to hit 67 home runs in the Razorbacks' 151 games from 2018-20.

Kjerstad hit 37 home runs in 150 games, including 17 in 2019, and Martin hit 30 in 148 games, including 15 in 2019.

The Razorbacks, who averaged 1.42 home runs per game in their record-setting season of 2018 and 1.44 when they hit 92 home runs in 2010, are averaging 1.94 this season.

In 15 SEC games, Arkansas, Alabama and Auburn each have hit 24 home runs to share the lead.

Despite losing Kjerstad and Martin, after fall practice Van Horn predicted the Razorbacks again would be a good home run-hitting team.

"You know what's amazing, you lose a guy like Kjerstad that hits a bunch of home runs and Martin that hits a bunch of home runs ... and we hit more home runs this fall than we did the last two falls," Van Horn said in November. "We have some athletic kids that can still leave the yard. They're strong.

"So I still think the home run will be a part of our offense. We're going to have some guys up and down that lineup who have a chance to hit 10 to 12 to 15 home runs."

That's the way it's turning out.

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POWER BALL

Arkansas leads the nation with 70 home runs, including Matt Goodheart’s 11, Brady Slavens’ 10 and Christian Franklin’s 9. Here is a rundown of the top five home run-hitting teams nationally:

rank;team;home runs; games

1;Arkansas;70;36

2;Old Dominion;62;34

T-3;LSU;54;35

T-3;South Carolina;54;34

Tie-3;Southern Illinois;54;34

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