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Oregon Baseball 2017 OREGON BASEBALL OREGON BASEBALL 2017 Quick Facts UNIVERSITY FACTS Location ................................................................................................ Eugene, Ore. Associate Head Coach ...........................................................Jay Uhlman (Sixth Year) Founded .............................................................................................................1876 Alma Mater, Yr. ....................................................................................Nevada, ‘98 Enrollment ..................................................................................................... 24,500 Assistant Coach - Pitching ................................................. Jason Dietrich (First Year) Nickname ..........................................................................................................Ducks Alma Mater, Yr. ...................................... Cal State Fullerton, ‘99; Azusa Pacific, ‘01 Colors .............................Thunder Green (PMS 5535C) & Lightning Yellow (Yellow C) Assistant Coach .............................................................Mitch Karraker (Second Year) Stadium (Capacity) .............................................................................PK Park (4,000) Alma Mater, Yr. ............................................ Oregon, ‘12; Northwest Christian, ‘14 PK Park Dimensions ............................................................... 335-375-400-376-325 Dir. of Baseball Operations ....................................................................Jamie Walton PK Park Press Box Phone Number ........................................................541-346-6309 Alma Mater, Yr. ....................................................................................Oregon, ‘14 Conference ......................................................................................................Pac-12 Athletic Trainer ....................................................................................... Tom Embree President ..............................................................................................Michael Schill Strength & Conditioning Coach ..............................................................Jim Radcliffe Athletics Director ................................................................................... Rob Mullens Equipment Manager .............................................................................John Mitchell Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA .................................................Lisa Peterson Administrative Asst. .................................................................................Janice Beck Athletics Department Phone ...............................................................541-346-4481 Baseball Office Number .......................................................................541-346-5776 Ticket Office Phone ...........................................................................1-800-WEBFOOT Athletic Department Address MEDIA SERVICES Len Casanova Center Associate Director/Baseball Contact ..........................................................Todd Miles 2727 Leo Harris Parkway Office/Cell Phone Number ...........................................541-346-0962/541-321-3427 Eugene, OR 97401 E-mail Address ...........................................................................miles@uoregon.edu Office Fax Number ...............................................................................541-346-5449 UO BASEBALL HISTORY Press Box Number ...............................................................................541-346-6309 First Year of Baseball ..........................................................................................1877 Atheltics Website ........................................................................www.GoDucks.com First Recorded Season ........................................................................................1906 All-Time Record .............................................................................1334-927-8 (.591) MEDIA INFORMATION Conference Record..............................................................................579-535 (.520) All requests for baseball interviews and credentials should be directed to Todd Miles in Northern Division Titles ..........................................................................................17 the Oregon athletic communications office. Requests should be made at least 24 hours PK Park Record .....................................................................................163-84 (.660) in advance. To arrange interviews or request credentials, call 541-346-0962 or email NCAA Appearances ...................................................................................................7 [email protected]. 2015 NCAA Regionals (1-2) TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014 NCAA Regionals (2-2) 2013 NCAA Regionals (3-2) 2017 QUICK FACTS 40 ................. Team Awards 2012 NCAA Regionals (Eugene, 3-0) .................NCAA Super Regionals (Eugene, 1-2) 2 ................... 2017 Roster 41 ................. Year-by-Year Coaching Records 2010 NCAA Regionals (Norwich, 2-2) 3 ................... 2017 Schedule 42-47 ......... Ducks in the Draft 1964 District 8 Playoffs (0-2) 48-50 .......... Ducks in the Major Leagues 1954 College World Series (0-2).................................NCAA Western Regionals (3-0) 2016 SEASON REVIEW 51 ................. Year-by-Year Batting CWS Appearances ........................................................................................ 1 (1954) 5-7 ............... Season Recap 52 ................. Year-by-Year Pitching NCAA Postseason Record .................................................................................. 14-12 8 ................... 2016 Results 53-54 ......... Statistical Top 10’s 9-10 ............. 2016 Final Stats 55 ................. National Top 50’s TEAM INFORMATION 11-12 ......... Game Highs and Misc. 56-59 ......... Year-by-Year Leaders 2016 Overall Record ......................................................................................... 29-26 13 ................. Inside the Numbers 60 ................. Single-Game Highs Conference Record/Finish .......................................................................14-16 (T8th) 14 ................. Lineups 61 ................. Ind. Season Batting Records Final Rankings .......................................................................................................NA 15 ................. Games Summary 62 ................. Ind. Season Pitching Records Postseason ............................................................................................................NA 16 ................. Hitting 63 ................. Ind. Career Batting Records Position Players Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 9/7 17 ................. Pitching 64 ................. Ind. Career Pitching Records Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................ 6/3 18 ................. Lineup by Batting Order 65-66 ......... Miscellaneous Records Pitchers Returning/Lost ..................................................................................... 10/7 19 ................. Lineup by Position 67 ................. The Last Time Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost .......................................................................... 3/2 20 ................. Record Breakdown 68-69 .......... PK Park Facts Returning Redshirts .................................................................................................1 21 ................. Pac-12 Review 70 ................. PK Park Firsts Newcomers ............................................................................................................18 22-35 .......... Box Scores 71 ................. Opening Day Results 72-81 .......... Oregon vs. All Opponents BASEBALL COACHING STAFF HISTORY AND RECORDS 82-90 ......... All-Time Game-by-Game Results Head Coach .........................................................................................George Horton 37 ................. Postseason Appearances 91-96 ......... All-Time Oregon Baseball Roster Alma Mater, Yr. ...................................................................Cal State Fullerton, ‘78 38-39 .......... National/Conference Honors 97-100 ........ All-Time Oregon Jersey List Record at Oregon ...........................................................290-195-1 (.607, 8 Years) Collegiate Record ......................................................1,006-460-2 (.692, 24 Years) Division I Record ..........................................................780-407-2 (.663, 19 Years) 1 www.GoDucks.com 2017 OREGON BASEBALL 2017 OREGON BASEBALL OREGON BASEBALL • 2017 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown/Previous Schools 28 James Acuña RHP 1 Kyle Kasser INF L/R 5-10 185 Jr.-2V Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda HS) 33 A.J. Balta 1B/OF 3 David Peterson LHP L/L 6-6 235 Jr.-2V Denver, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS) 16 Jacob Bennett RHP 4 Carson Breshears INF L/R 5-8 170 RSo.-1V North Bend, Wash. (Mount Si HS) 32 Jake Bennett OF 5 Slade Heggen C/OF R/R 6-0 215 RSo.-1V Missoula, Mont. (Loyola Sacred Heart HS) 4 Carson Breshears INF 6 Tim Susnara C/1B L/R 6-1 210 Jr.-2V Redwood City, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 41 Isaiah Carranza RHP 7 Matthew Dyer C R/R 6-4 174 Fr.-HS Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)
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