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ASU Baseball 1907-1958 2015 season 102 Major Leaguers 22 CWS Appearances 21 Conference Titles 14 National Players of the Year Five-time NCAA Champions Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball 2015 Schedule DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Friday Feb. 13 Oklahoma State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday Feb. 14 Oklahoma State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 1:00 PM Sunday Feb. 15 Oklahoma State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Wednesday Feb. 18 Oklahoma Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Friday Feb. 20 TCU Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday Feb. 21 TCU Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 1:00 PM Sunday Feb. 22 TCU Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Thursday Feb. 26 Cal State Bakersfield^ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Friday Feb. 27 Purdue^ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday Feb. 28 Cal State Bakersfield^ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Sunday March 1 Gonzaga^ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 2 PM Tuesday March 3 at Arizona Diamondbacks Scottsdale, Ariz. • Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 3:10 PM Friday March 6 Long Beach State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday March 7 Long Beach State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Sunday March 8 Long Beach State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Wednesday March 11 UNLV Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Friday March 13 Oregon State* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday March 14 Oregon State*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6 PM Sunday March 15 Oregon State*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 1 PM Wednesday March 18 New Mexico Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Friday March 20 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. • PK Park TBA Saturday March 21 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. • PK Park TBA Sunday March. 22 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. • PK Park TBA Friday March 27 Stanford* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday March 28 Stanford* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Sunday March 29 Stanford* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Tuesday March 31 New Mexico State Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Thursday April 2 at Utah*+ Salt Lake City, Utah • Spring Mobile Ballpark 6 PM Friday April 3 at Utah*+ Salt Lake City, Utah • Spring Mobile Ballpark 6 PM Saturday April 4 at Utah*+ Salt Lake City, Utah • Spring Mobile Ballpark 5 PM Tuesday April 7 at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. • Earl E. Wilson Stadium 6 PM Saturday April 11 Arizona*# Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 7:30 PM Sunday April 12 Arizona*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 5 PM Monday April 13 Arizona*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 7 PM Friday April 17 at Washington*+ Seattle, Wash. • Husky Ballpark 7 PM Saturday April 18 at Washington*+ Seattle, Wash. • Husky Ballpark 7 PM Sunday April 19 at Washington*+ Seattle, Wash. • Husky Ballpark 1 PM Wednesday April 22 at Arizona+ Tucson, Ariz. • Hi Corbett Field 7 PM Friday April 24 Tennessee Tech Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday April 25 Tennessee Tech Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Sunday April 26 Tennessee Tech Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Tuesday April 28 at Arizona+ Tucson, Ariz. • Hi Corbett Field 6 PM Friday May 1 at Cal* Berkeley, Calif. • Evans Diamond 7 PM Saturday May 2 at Cal* Berkeley, Calif. • Evans Diamond 6 PM Sunday May 3 at Cal* Berkeley, Calif. • Evans Diamond 1 PM Friday May 8 UCLA* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Saturday May 9 UCLA* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Sunday May 10 UCLA* Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 12:30 PM Tuesday May 12 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. • Lobo Field 7 PM Thursday May 14 Washington State*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 7 PM Friday May 15 Washington State*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 4 PM Saturday May 16 Washington State*+ Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 7 PM Tuesday May 19 Abilene Christian Phoenix, Ariz. • Phoenix Municipal Stadium 6:30 PM Friday May 22 at USC*+ Los Angeles, Calif. • Dedeaux Field 7 PM Saturday May 23 at USC*+ Los Angeles, Calif. • Dedeaux Field 4 PM Sunday May 24 at USC*+ Los Angeles, Calif. • Dedeaux Field 3 PM * - Pac-12 Conference Game ^ - 2015 Phoenix Muni Classic - Cal State Bakersfield, Gonzaga, Purdue + - Televised on Pac-12 Networks; # - Televised on ESPNU **All Dates and Times Are Local To Site And Subject To Change** Arizona State Baseball 2015 Roster PITCHERS No. Name Yr B/T HT WT Hometown (High School) 35 Tucker Baca Fr. L/L 6’4” 193 Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett) 36 Hever Bueno So. R/R 6’2” 199 Mesa Ariz. (Westwood) 32 Ryan Burr Jr. R/R 6’4” 216 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 7 Eder Erives So. R/R 6’0” 167 El Paso, Texas (Montwood) 15 Darin Gillies Sr. R/R 6’4” 205 Hollister, Calif. (San Benito) 24 David Graybill Jr. R/R 6’5” 246 Pheonix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 47 Ryan Hingst Fr. R/R 6’4” 177 El Paso, Texas (Franklin) 31 Trevor Horn Fr. R/R 6’1” 180 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 49 Ryan Kellogg Jr. R/L 6’6” 234 Whitby, Ontario, Canada (Henry Street) 26 Brett Lilek Jr. L/L 6’4” 217 South Holland, Ill. (Marian Catholic) 46 Eli Lingos Fr. L/L 6’0” 185 Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak) 8 Seth Martinez So. R/R 6’2” 191 Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain) 38 Eric Melbostad Jr. R/R 6’4” 222 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle) 29 Grant Schneider Fr. R/R 6’3” 205 Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 16 Andrew Shaps Fr. L/L 6’1” 179 Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chaparral) 40 Reagan Todd Fr. L/L 6’3” 218 Centennial, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) CATCHERS 27 Zach Cerbo So. R/R 5’9” 192 Montville, N.J. (Bergen Catholic) 6 Brian Serven So. R/R 6’0” 203 Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert) 14 RJ Ybarra Jr. R/R 5’11” 224 Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Poly) INFIELDERS 23 Jordan Aboites Jr. R/R 5’6” 140 Long Beach, Calif. (Mayfair) 9 Chris Beall Jr. L/L 6’1” 216 Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 5 Joey Bielek Sr. R/R 6’1” 213 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral/ Cincinnati/Paradise Valley CC) 17 Dalton DiNatale Jr. L/R 6’4” 221 Parkland, Fla. (Ontario Christian) 28 David Greer So. R/R 6’1” 203 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 25 Ryan Lillard Fr. L/R 6’1” 190 Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale) 43 Ryan Peep Fr. R/R 5’11” 187 Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 4 Andrew Snow Fr. R/R 6’1” 165 Woodland, Calif. (Jesuit) 37 Colby Woodmansee So. R/R 6’3” 193 Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) OUTFIELDERS 20 Trever Allen Sr. (R) R/R 5’11” 195 Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 10 Coltin Gerhart Fr. R/R 5’11” 210 Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 21 Jake Peevyhouse Sr. L/L 5’10” 185 Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) 18 Johnny Sewald Jr. L/R 6’0” 158 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) Head Coach: 13 Tracy Smith Assistant Coaches: 2 Ben Greenspan 33 Brandon Higelin 11 Fred Nori This Is Sun Devil Baseball 400 – Major League Baseball Draft Picks 120 – All-Americans 102 – Sun Devils Who Have Played In The Major Leagues 52 – Consecutive 30-Win Seasons The Most in College Baseball 49 – Major League Baseball First-Round Draft Picks 22 – College World Series Appearances 21 – Conference Championships 14 – National Players of the Year 8 – College Baseball Hall of Famers 5 – National Championships From Packard To Muni A New Generation Begins Situated within the picturesque Papago Mountains, Phoenix Municipal Stadium offers Sun Devil fans a one-of- a-kind college baseball experience to guide us into the next chapter of this historic program. Our new facility offers a capacity of 5,300 with room to expand beyond 8,000, improved amenities, and opportunities for a better in-game experience for fans, alumni, former letter winners, student-athletes, media and employees. Sun Devil Athletics has honored the baseball program’s storied tradition through a variety of ways, including increased signage and branding as well a Legacy Walk that features permanent plaques for our four former head coaches, Packard Stadium and the foundation of the program. With an increased use of historical photos and video, and added emphasis on our strong ties with Major League Baseball, USA Baseball and the College World Series, Phoenix Muni is a living testament to the excellence of Sun Devil Baseball. Capital improvements included the installation of a state-of-the art video board a redesigned clubhouse com- plete with a player’s lounge, academic center, weight room and training room, and premium seating options. History at Phoenix Muni ASU played 137 games at Muni from 1964-74 ASU went 111-26 at Muni, including 17-6 against Arizona ASU’s first game at Muni: April 10, 1964 – ASU 5, Arizona 3 ASU’s last game at Muni: March 18, 1974 – ASU 9, Colorado 6 Arizona State University Baseball Results at Phoenix Muni Overall record: 111-26 Date ASU Opponent Opp Result Date ASU Opponent Opp Result 1964 (7-1) 1969 (10-3) 4/10 5 Arizona 3 W 2/28 8 Chapman 13 L 4/11 17 Arizona 9 W 3/7 3 Los Angeles State 1 W 4/11 9 Arizona 4 W 3/12 3 San Diego State 2 W 4/17 11 Sul Ross State 2 W 3/15 4 San Fernando State 9 L 4/18 5 Sul Ross State 16 L 3/19 5 Ohio State 0 W 4/24 11 New Mexico 3 W 3/24 5 Michigan 3 W 4/25 12 New Mexico 6 W 3/26 4 Southern Illinois 3 W 4/25 17 New Mexico 4 W 4/29 5 Northern Arizona 1 W 5/2 0 Arizona 2 L 1965 (17-2) 5/3 11 Arizona 0 W 3/5 3 Michigan 6 L 5/3 5 Arizona 0 W 3/6 11 Michigan 3 W 5/22 1 Brigham Young 0 W 3/22 6 Ohio State 3 W 5/23 10 Brigham Young 0 W 3/24 10 Ohio State 3 W 3/26 9 Oregon State 3 W 1970 (7-4) 3/30 16 Colorado 3
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