Baseball team opens its season Saturday By Steve Sipple Senior Reporter Pratt says team may score many runs Ncbraska’sbascball team beginsa 69-game regular-season schedule this weekend, and the statistics indi cate the Cornhuskers’ season-open ing contest against Wyoming should produce a lot of runs. But Nebraska pitch ing coach Tom Pratt suggested otherwise. “They could score a lot of runs because they are a good hitting team,” Pratt said. “But I have confi dence inourpitching staff thatweean hold them down. We got enough talent, they’re hungry and they’re experienced. We don’t want to get off to a bad start.” The Huskcrs will face Wyoming in a double-header starting at noon Saturday at Buck Beltzer Field. The teams will play a nine-inning game followed by a seven-inning contest. Sunday at noon, the teams will play another nine-inning game. Wyoming, a member of the West ern Athletic Conference, returns seven starters from last year’s 27-22 team that averaged almost nine runs per game and batted .321 on the season. The Cowboys’ problems last year stemmed mainly from a pitching staff that gave up nearly six runs per game, Coach Bill Kinncbcrg said. “That’s a problem, sure,” Kin neberg said. “We’re playing at 7,(XX) feet (above sea level) and that’s going to inllate the earned run aver age. We’re not a great pitching team, but we’re not a bad pitching team.” Wyoming’s pitchers will face a Nebraska team that batted .317 last year and scored nine runs per game. The Huskers, who finished third in the Big Eight last year, outscored opponents 488-351 while compiling a 36-21 record. Kinnebcrg said Wyoming’s first practice outside won’t be until Fri day, when the Cowboys work out in Lincoln. Being confined to practic ing indoors could hurl the Cowboys offensively, he said. “It’s going to have an effect on us,” Kinnebcrg said. “Hopefully, we prepared as well as we can indoors. We haven’t faced any live-game situ ations, but we face that every year.” Nebraska coach John Sanders said the Cowboys will be prepared despite only working out indoors. The Husk ers have practiced outside all week and about seven times total during the prescason. “I think they’re (the Cowboys) very well-coached,” Sanders said. “They’ll come in prepared and be very competitive.” Sanders hasn’t decided on a pitch ing rotation for the weekend’s series. Kinnebcrg said the Cowboys will start junior Travis Tccgarden and senior left-hander Randy Hayes Sat urday. He said cither senior right hander Mike Heines or freshman Scott Freeman will gel the nod Sun day. FOR SALE * For Sale SOLOFLEX with leg extension. 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