Berkman, Cruz enjoying coaching challenges
HOUSTON -- As a highly touted freshman at Rice University in 1995, Lance Berkman shared a hotel room on the road with Owls junior slugger Jos¨¦ Cruz Jr., who was considered one of the best players in the nation. Both wound up having long Major League careers and remained close friends, which is what made Wednesday¡¯s college game at Houston Baptist University so special.
Berkman and Cruz -- former roommates at Rice and, later, teammates with the Astros -- squared off as college head coaches at Husky Field. The two spent some time pregame Wednesday catching up like old friends do, shaking hands while being pelted with cold raindrops.
¡°It would be a lot better if it was 72 and sunny, but we¡¯re freezing and it¡¯s raining. But it¡¯s a lot of fun being out here playing college baseball,¡± Berkman said.
Cruz, in his first season as head coach at Rice, guided his Owls to a 6-2 win over Berkman¡¯s Houston Baptist University Huskies for his first career college win. Cruz took home the game ball and called the victory a ¡°weight lifted off his shoulders.¡±
¡°I¡¯m so excited we finally won a game,¡± Cruz said. ¡°The boys have been hungry for it and working for it. I¡¯m happy for that, and to get that out of the way. As far as Lance goes, he¡¯s a dear friend. I do appreciate what he¡¯s going through. We¡¯re constantly in contact about what we¡¯re doing, [what we're] not doing and how we¡¯re going about our business. I¡¯m sure he¡¯ll have great success in the near future.¡±
Berkman is still waiting for his first victory as a college coach five games into his tenure at HBU, which has played a challenging schedule that included a loss to Baylor on Tuesday.
¡°It had to be somebody, but it might as well be me,¡± Berkman joked about being on the wrong end of Cruz's first coaching win. ¡°It could have gone the other way, too, but we¡¯ll see how the season plays out from here.¡±
Rice, the former national power, and HBU are both starting new eras with their head coaches, who remain in touch frequently about their new careers leading young men on the diamond.
¡°We¡¯re both here and we want to win and want to do the best by our team, but at the same time, we¡¯re friends,¡± Cruz said.
Berkman said he and Cruz will root for each other from afar when they¡¯re not playing each other.
¡°I know we¡¯re competitors on the field, but we compare notes,¡± he said. ¡°I¡¯ll pick his brain and we¡¯ll talk about stuff [like] ¡®Hey, what¡¯s going on? How are you fixing it?¡¯ The coaching community is pretty small and tight-knit, and I value his input and his friendship.¡±
Cruz takes over a Rice program that has fallen on hard times since its heyday under legendary coach Wayne Graham from the mid-1990s through the mid-2010s, topped by a College World Series championship in 2003.
As a player, Berkman led Rice to the first of its seven College World Series appearances in 1997 -- the season he was National College Player of the Year. As a coach, he takes over a former NAIA school that made the move to NCAA Division I in 2008. The Huskies, who don¡¯t yet have locker rooms or lights at their stadium, won just 14 games last year.
¡°It¡¯s a great experience for both of us,¡± Berkman said. ¡°I like the fact that more ex-pro guys are getting involved in college baseball. You¡¯re seeing that as a trend in the nation. We¡¯ve got some learning to do ourselves. It¡¯s a challenge, it¡¯s a new career and we¡¯re both excited about it.¡±
Cruz, whose team was swept in three games by No. 1-ranked Texas last weekend in Austin, said he¡¯ll continue to bring his squad across town to play HBU as long as Berkman is head coach.
¡°Well, it¡¯s great for our school to have a school like Rice that¡¯s willing to come here,¡± Berkman said. ¡°We don¡¯t get a whole lot of programs that high-profile that are willing to come in our ballpark. To be able to host them is an honor.¡±