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Ryan Mottern listens to Sooner baseball coach Sunny Golloway.
Transcript Photo by Kevin Ellis / Kevin Ellis/The Norman (Okla.) Transcript


Published March 31, 2006 12:31 am -

A Mottern-day ballplayer
Mottern can do it all

By John Shinn
The Norman Transcript

Managing a baseball team has its easy days and its hard ones. Sometimes everything seems to fall into place. Pitchers are hitting their spots, hitters are hitting and fielders are making plays.

But the Oklahoma coaching staff is in an interesting position considering how to use sophomore Ryan Mottern. He has the unique ability to figure in all three phases.

“When I use him as a (designated hitter) and they come with a right-hander, I can’t take him out if I want to use him as a closer,” OU coach Sunny Golloway said.

“There’s a lot more pressure to keep him in the game. It’s harder to come out of the bullpen if you’re a two-way guy. There’s more managing and more thought process on how you’re going to work things during the game.”

Poor Golloway.

He’s the one stuck figuring out how to use a guy who’s hitting at a team-high .405 and carrying a 3.31 earned-run average.

Any decision Golloway makes has a pretty good chance of working out.

Last Saturday against Baylor, Mottern went 2-for-4 with four RBIs while starting in left field.

After hitting a seventh-inning home run, he jogged into the dugout, picked up his glove and headed to the bullpen to start warming up. He wound up pitching the final inning of the 5-2 victory over the Bears.

His skills would seem to have pitching coach Fred Corral and hitting coach Tim Tadlock going through a tug-of-war in the dugout.

It isn’t happened yet.

“He’s just a very talented player,” Tadlock said. “Guys like that who can pitch, they have to be pretty natural hitters. He’s a guy that can hit so well that it allows him to do his pitching work.”

Mottern’s talent was apparent when he arrived from Palestine, Texas, in the fall of 2003. Former coach Larry Cochell gushed over his two-way ability.

He had modest success his freshman year. He made 19 appearances, but didn’t factor in any decisions. He also hit .256.

But last season ended early.



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