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ADLEY RUTSCHMAN ADLEY RUTSCHMAN 2019 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD WINNER 2019 DICK HOWSER TROPHY RECIPIENT First Selection in 2019 MLB Draft by Baltimore Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2021 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball ADLEY RUTSCHMAN ADLEY RUTSCHMAN 2019 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD WINNER 2019 DICK HOWSER TROPHY RECIPIENT First Selection In 2019 MLB Draft by Baltimore • 2019 Unanimous National Player of the Year • 2019 Buster Posey Award Winner • 2018 and 2019 All-American. Unanimous First-Team in 2019 • 2019 Gold Glove Award Winner • 2019 Pac-12 Player of the Year • 2019 Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year • Two-time All-Pac-12 First Team (2018 and 2019) • USA Baseball Richard “Dick” W. Case Play- er of the Year Award For 2018 • 2018 College World Series Most Outstand- ing Player • OSU record holder for single-season RBI with 83 in 2018 • Oregon State single-season record holder with 76 walks in 2019, and career (156) • Tied for second all-time at Oregon State with a .411 batting average in 2019 • Only player in OSU history to hit .400 or better twice in a career (.408 in 2018) Adley Rutschman Year-By-Year At Oregon State Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2017 .234 61 56 209 38 49 7 1 2 33 64 .306 27 3 39 5 .322 6 2 5 5 431 61 6 .988 2018 .408 67 67 250 56 102 22 3 9 83 157 .628 53 0 40 7 .505 4 1 1 3 570 48 8 .987 2019 .411 57 57 185 57 76 10 1 17 58 139 .751 76 1 38 4 .575 4 0 0 2 499 41 6 .989 TOTAL .352 185 180 644 151 227 39 5 28 174 360 .559 156 4 117 16 .473 14 3 6 10 1500 150 20 .988 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 115 7 College World Series Appearances • 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances • 19 NCAA Regional Appearances 2021 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball PAT CASEY Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball PAT CASEY OREGON STATE HEAD COACH 1995-2018 • Served as Oregon State’s head coach for 24 seasons • Led Oregon State to National Champion- ships in 2006, 2007 and 2018. Beavers are only team to win three titles in the NCAA Super Regional era • Oregon State’s all-time wins leader with 900, which ranks sixth in Pac-12 history. His 900th win came in the 2018 College World Series finale • .662 winning percentage at Oregon State ranks 13th in Pac-12 history, and third among coaches active since 1995 • Five-time National Coach of the Year: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2017 and 2018 • Five-time Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year: 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2017 • Guided the Beavers to the postseason 13 times, and advanced to an NCAA Super Re- gional seven times • Led OSU to the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2017 and 2018 College World Series • Accounted for 64 of Oregon State’s 69 all- time wins in the postseason (92.7 percent) • Won 1,071 all-time games in his career over 31 seasons combined at Oregon State and George Fox • He and his wife, Susan, were named re- cipients of the 2009 Nell and John Wooden Coaching Achievement Award 116 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 7 College World Series Appearances • 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances • 19 NCAA Regional Appearances Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2021 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Cadyn Grenier 2018 Brooks Wallace Award • Award is given annually to the nation’s top shortstop. • 2018 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year. • Also received a 2018 Gold Glove. • Offensively, batted .319 in 2018 and drove in the game- tying run in the ninth inning of game two of the CWS Series finals versus Arkansas. • Baseball America and D1Baseball.com All-American. • Also named CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2018, and was a First-Team All-Pac-12 selection. • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team. • 2018 College World Series All-Tournament Team. • Batted .284 with 28 doubles, 11 triples and 11 home runs in 182 career games. Luke Heimlich 2018 College Baseball Foundation National Pitcher of the Year • Set an Oregon State single-season record with 16 victo- ries in 2018. • Also set the Oregon State single-season record with 159 strikeouts in 2018. • First OSU hurler to be named back-to-back Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, in 2017 and 2018. • Four-time Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week in 2018 and received the honor eight times in his career, tied for the most at Oregon State. • Tied for the most all-time wins at OSU with 36 and fin- ished with a 2.49 earned run average in 387 innings. Adley Rutschman 2019 Buster Posey Award • Honor, re-named for MLB backstop Buster Posey in 2019, originated as the Johnny Bench Award and is given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. • Batted .411 and posted a .989 fielding percentage in 2019. • Stellar behind the plate, throwing out 13-of-27 (48.1 percent) attempted basestealers while committing just four passed balls. • Pac-12’s coaches voted him as the Pac-12 Player and Co-Defensive Player of the Year. • Played in all 57 games in 2019, primarily at catcher but also saw some action at first base. • Also awarded a 2019 Gold Glove. 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 117 7 College World Series Appearances • 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances • 19 NCAA Regional Appearances 2021 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball OREGON STATE NATIONAL HONORS/AWARDS Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball Golden Spikes Award ABCA National Coach Of The Year Pac-10/12 Player Of The Year Year Name Pos. Year Name Year Name Pos. 2019 Adley Rutschman C 2006 Pat Casey 2005 Jacoby Ellsbury OF 2007 Pat Casey 2006 Cole Gillespie OF Dick Howser Trophy 2018 Pat Casey 2013 Michael Conforto OF Year Name Pos. 2014 Michael Conforto OF 2019 Adley Rutschman C Baseball America National Coach 2017 Nick Madrigal 2B Of The Year 2019 Adley Rutschman C Buster Posey Award Year Name Year Name Pos. 2006 Pat Casey Pac-10/12 Pitcher Of The Year 2019 Adley Rutschman C Year Name Pos. 2014 Jace Fry LHP College Baseball Foundation 2017 Luke Heimlich LHP College Baseball Foundation National Coach Of The Year 2018 Luke Heimlich LHP National Pitcher of the Year Year Name Year Name Pos. 2005 Pat Casey Pac-10/12 Freshman Of The Year 2018 Luke Heimlich LHP Year Name Pos. Collegiate Baseball National 2005 Darwin Barney SS Brooks Wallace Award Coach Of The Year 2012 Michael Conforto OF Year Name Pos. Year Name 2015 KJ Harrison 1B 2018 Cadyn Grenier SS 2006 Pat Casey 2016 Nick Madrigal SS 2007 Pat Casey ABCA National Player of the Year 2018 Pat Casey Pac-10/12 Defensive Player Year Name Pos. Of The Year 2019 Adley Rutschman C NCBWA National Coach Of The Year Name Pos. Year 2006 Chris Kunda 2B Baseball America National Player Year Name 2016 Logan Ice C of the Year 2006 Pat Casey 2017 Nick Madrigal 2B Year Name Pos. 2017 Pat Casey 2018 Cadyn Grenier SS 2019 Adley Rutschman C 2019 Adley Rutschman C Golden Spikes Award Finalist Collegiate Baseball National Year Name Pos. Pac-10 North Coach Of The Year 2014 Michael Conforto OF Year Name Player of the Year 2019 Adley Rutschman C 1982 Jack Riley Year Name Pos. 1983 Jack Riley 2019 Adley Rutschman C Johnny Bench/Buster Posey 1986 Jack Riley 1993 Jack Riley D1Baseball.com National Player of Award Finalist 1994 Jack Riley Year Name Pos. 1997 Jack Riley the Year 2016 Logan Ice C Year Name Pos. 2019 Adley Rutschman C 2019 Adley Rutschman C Pac-10/12 Coach Of The Year Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist Year Name Perfect Game National Player of 2005 Pat Casey Year Name Pos. 2006 Pat Casey the Year 2007 Mitch Canham C 2011 Pat Casey Year Name Pos. 2011 Sam Gaviglio RHP 2013 Pat Casey 2019 Adley Rutschman C 2014 Michael Conforto OF 2017 Pat Casey 2015 Andrew Moore RHP D1Baseball.com National 2017 Luke Heimlich LHP All-Decade Team (2010-2019) Nick Madrigal 2B American Baseball Coaches Years Name Pos. 2018 Trevor Larnach OF Association All-America 1st Team 2017-19 Adley Rutschman C 2019 Adley Rutschman C Year Name Pos. 2016-18 Nick Madrigal 2B 1954 Jay Dean 1B 2012-14 Michael Conforto OF 1955 Jay Dean 1B ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove 1960 Larry Petersen OF Year Name Pos. 2005 Dallas Buck RHP 2017 Nick Madrigal 2B D1Baseball.com Pac-12 Jacoby Ellsbury OF 2019 Adley Rutschman C All-Decade Team (2010-2019) 2006 Cole Gillespie OF Years Name Pos. 2013 Michael Conforto OF 2017-19 Adley Rutschman C Pac-10 North Player Of The Year Andrew Moore RHP 2016-18 Nick Madrigal 2B Year Name Pos. 2014 Michael Conforto OF 2016-18 Trevor Larnach OF 1981 Al Hunsinger 1B Jace Fry LHP 2013-15 Andrew Moore RHP 1982 Jim Wilson 1B 2017 Nick Madrigal 2B 2012-14 Michael Conforto OF 1983 Jeff Reece RHP Jake Thompson RHP 1986 Dave Brundage P/OF 2018 Trevor Larnach OF 1987 Ken Bowen SS Adley Rutschman C 1993 Scott Christman LHP 2019 Adley Rutschman C 1994 Mason Smith RHP 1998 Andrew Checketts RHP 118 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 7 College World Series Appearances • 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances • 19 NCAA Regional Appearances Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2021 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball OREGON STATE NATIONAL HONORS/AWARDS American Baseball Coaches Collegiate Baseball All-America NCBWA All-America 2nd Team Association All-America 2nd Team 1st Team Year Name Pos.
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