<<

2002 Arizona Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time National Champions January 25 New Mexico 3 p.m. 1976, 1980, 1986 26 New Mexico 3 p.m. 27 New Mexico 1 p.m. 14 CWS Appearances February 1 Utah 3 p.m. 2002 Game Notes 2 Utah 1 p.m. 3 Utah 3 p.m. vs. New Mexico (1/25 3 p.m., 1/26 3 p.m., 1/27 1 p.m.) 4 Southern Utah 3 p.m. First Up - New Mexico: In a rivalry that dates back to 1917, Arizona and New Mexico will lock 5 Southern Utah 3 p.m. horns for the 12th straight season, Jan.25-27, in Tucson. Arizona leads the all-time series 122- 7 San Diego State 3 p.m. 28 and has won the last 14 consecutive games played between the two schools, include three 8 San Diego State 3 p.m. games last season. The Lobos went 26-34 in 2001 and 14-16 in the Mountain West Confer- 9 San Diego State 1 p.m. ence. UNM lost eight position players from last season’s team, but return seven of its nine 10 All-Pro Alumni 1 p.m. . The top two players to return for the Lobos are right-handed Jeremy DeYapp 13 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 p.m. (4-3, 4.32 ERA, 58 K’s) and second baseman Troy Cairns, Jr. (.349, 26 2B, 32 RBI). Rich Alday, 15 at Texas A&M 3 p.m. the who started the baseball program at Pima C.C. in Tucson in 1973, returns for his 16 at Texas A&M 1 p.m. 13th season in Albuquerque. Entering the season, Alday has posted 845-552-2 record in 29 17 at Texas A&M 1 p.m. years of coaching and a 349-332-2 record at New Mexico. 22 UC Irvine 3 p.m. 23 UC Irvine 1 p.m. Arizona Player Career Stats vs. New Mexico 24 UC Irvine 1 p.m. Hitter G BA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB 26 New Mexico State 3 p.m. Moises Duran 1 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Colorado Rockies # 1:05 p.m. Marc Kaiser 2 .500 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 March Chris Cunningham 3 .500 8 4 4 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 CSU Dominguez Hills 5 p.m. Brad Hassey 4 .455 11 6 5 5 0 2 0 4 1 3 CSU Dominguez Hills 1:30 p.m. Justyn St. Clair 2 .375 8 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 at Long Beach State 6 p.m. Clayton Bried 3 .333 9 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 9 at Long Beach State 1 p.m. Ken Riley 5 .300 10 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 at Long Beach State 1 p.m. Brian Anderson 3 .167 12 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 UNC-Wilmington 7 p.m. Greg Powers 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 UNC-Wilmington 1:30 p.m. Pitcher G GS W-L Sv. IP H R ER BB K ERA 17 UNC-Wilmington 3 p.m. Sean Rierson 1 1 1-0 0 8.0 5 0 0 0 8 0.00 22 Arizona State * 7 p.m. Chris Goodman 1 1 1-0 0 5.0 6 0 0 1 6 0.00 23 Arizona State * 1 p.m. Tony Sulser 1 0 0-0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 24 Arizona State * 1 p.m. Marc Kaiser 1 1 1-0 0 7.0 5 3 2 4 8 2.57 28 at Oregon State * 3 p.m. Joe Little 1 0 0-0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 1 7.71 29 at Oregon State * 3 p.m. 30 at Oregon State * 1 p.m. Arizona’s 14-game Winning Streak Over The Lobos:After dropping the opener of a three April game set 7-3 to the Lobos in 1997, the Wildcats have reeled off 14 straight wins over their 5 Stanford * 7 p.m. neighbors to the east. UA has outscored UNM 144-59 over the 14-game stretch and have shut 6 Stanford * 1 p.m. them out once. There have been two, one-run games (5-4 in 1999 and 9-8 in 1998) during 7 Stanford * 1 p.m. Arizona’s run and the Wildcats largest victory came in 1998 with a 21-8 victory on Jan. 31, 12 at California * 2 p.m. their second largest run total in a game that season. 13 at California * 1 p.m. 14 at California * 1 p.m. Arizona on Opening Day: Dating back to 1904, the Wildcats are 70-24-1 in season opening 16 Grand Canyon 3 p.m. games and carry an eight game winning streak on opening day dating back to 1994. New 19 UC Riverside 7 p.m. Mexico, Arizona’s opening day opponent this season, has been victimized three times during 20 UC Riverside 7 p.m. the current winning streak. However, the Lobos were also the last team to defeat the Wildcats 21 UC Riverside 1 p.m. to open the season, scoring a 10-4 victory over UA in 1993. 26 at Southern California * 6 p.m. A New Beginning: For just the fifth time in 80 years, the Arizona baseball team will play 27 at Southern California * 1 p.m. under the direction of a new head coach. Two-time national coach of the year Andy Lopez 28 at Southern California * 1 p.m. was hired last July to elevate the Wildcat program back among the nationally elite teams. May Lopez becomes just the 15th head coach in school history (since 1904) and just the fifth since 10 UCLA * 7 p.m. 1922. 11 UCLA * 7 p.m. Lopez has proven throughout his 19 year coaching career to have the formula for suc- 12 UCLA * 1 p.m. cess. One of only seven active coaches with a national title to his credit, he guided Pepperdine 17 Washington State * 7 p.m. to the 1992 NCAA national championship, the only team title in school history, and he twice 18 Washington State * 7 p.m. took Florida to the College in Omaha. His teams have won eight conference titles 19 Washington State * 1 p.m. and have advanced to the postseason in nine of the past 13 years. 24 at Washington * 6:30 p.m. Heading into the 2002 season his career record stands at 687-418-6 (.618). 25 at Washington * 1 p.m. 26 at Washington * 1 p.m. New Head Coaches Fare Well For Arizona:2002 will mark the 99th season of Arizona base- NCAA Regionals ball. During that time the Wildcats have had a grand total of 14 head coaches in school history May 31-June 2 and have gone an impressive 9-4-1 (.679) in the first game that the team has played under a NCAA Super Regionals new skipper. Jerry Stitt (1997), Frank Sancet (1950), “Pop” McKale (1915), W.A. Porter (1920), June 7-9 R.L Quigley (1913), William Honley (1911), Dan Farrish (1909), B.R. Hatcher (1906) and B.L. College World Series Cosgrove (1904) all emerged victorious in their respective first games at Arizona. However, a June 14-22 loss in a coaching debut at UA does not necessarily mean doom. Jerry Kindall’s first team All Times Are Local To Site And Are dropped the inaugeral game he coached, 2-1, to UCLA in 1973. All Kindall went on to do after Subject To Change Without Notice. that was win three national championships and record the most victories in school history by * Denotes Pacific-10 Conference Game. any coach. All seven coaches that led Arizona for more than than one season finished their # Exhibition Game Against Colorado Will first year with a .500 or better record (Newton 2-2, Hatcher 2-0, Porter 11-4, McKale 5-3, Be Played At Hi-Corbett Field in Tucson. Sancet 28-6-1, Kindall 37-16, Stitt 32-26). 2002 Arizona Baseball Notes Page 1 2002 Arizona Baseball What’s In Store For The Spring: The Wildcats return six starters and 10 pitchers from the Quick Facts 2001 team that narrowly missed out on postseason play with a 33-23 overall record. Who’s Back: General Information •Brian Anderson - CF/Closer - .370 avg., 40 runs, 9 2B, 6 3B, 4 HR, 38 RBI, 8 SB 10.1 IP, 1-1, 2.61 ERA, 3 Saves, 8 BB, 11 K Location: ...... Tucson, Ariz. •Justyn St. Clair - LF/3B - .274 avg., 27 runs, 7 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 21 RBI, 7 SB Nickname: ...... Wildcats •Brad Hassey - SS - .283 avg., 60 runs, 9 2B, 5 3B, 28 RBI, 12 SB Colors: ...... Cardinal and Navy •Moises Duran - 2B - .247avg., 15 runs, 3 2B, 1 HR, 7 RBI Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I •Ken Riley - C - .288 avg., 18 runs, 4 2B, 15 RBI, 4 SB Conference: ...... Pacific-10 •Chris Cunningham - C - Played in only 13 games due to injury rehab. Founded: ...... 1885 •Marc Kaiser - 3B/RHP - .436, 9 runs, 2 2B, 1 3B, 5 RBI Enrollment: ...... 35,000 101 IP, 8-6, 5.35 ERA, 57 BB, 70 K •Sean Rierson - RHP - 100.1 IP, 7-4, 4.66 ERA, 21 BB, 66 K President: ...... Dr. Peter Likins •Joe Little - LHP - 50.1 IP, 4-0, 5.19 ERA, 2 Saves, 12 BB, 36 K Faculty Representative: •Chris Goodman - RHP - 60.0 IP, 3-2, 6.30 ERA, 16 BB, 41 K ...... Dr. Dudley B. Woodard •Tony Sulser - RHP - 27 appearances, 40.2 IP, 3-1, 1 Save, 4.87 ERA, 21 BB, 39 K Athletic Director: ...... Jim Livengood There are also 11 newcomers, many of whom will be expected to play vital roles for the Wildcats right away. Wildcat Baseball New For ‘02 2001 Record: ...... 33-23 Will Thompson - 1B 2001 Pac-10 Record/Finish: ...... 12-12/Fifth John Hardy - 3B/SS Chris Marini - OF Home Field: ...... Frank Sancet Field (6,700) Jeff Van Houten - OF Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/3 Ryan Wilmer - 1B Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 10/2 Richard Mercado - C Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 14/8 Jason Snyder - RHP Baseball Coaches and Staff Will Miller - RHP Head Coach: ...... Andy Lopez (UCLA ‘75) Clarence Farmer - OF Sean Jones - 3B Career Record: .687-418-6 (.618)/19 Seasons Kevin Anderson - OF UA Record: ...... First Year Assistant Coach: ...... Mark Wasikowski Dual Threat: 2001 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American Brian Anderson has the poten- ...... (Pepperdine ‘93) tial to become one of the top dual threats in the Pac-10 Conference this season. The super Assistant Coach: .....Jeff Morris (Arizona ‘87) soph has already shown his offensive prowess in turning out one of the all-time greatest freshman performances at the plate last season. Anderson, who hit well over .400 in Arizona’s Athletic Trainer: ...... Greg Remien final 20 games last year, is the Wildcats’ top returning threat on offense. In fact, his .370 Equipment Manager: ...... Jeff Bopp batting average and .552 slugging percentage last season were third best for any Arizona Administrative Secretary: ...... Pat Herrera freshman in school history. Anderson also roams the spacious outfield at Sancet Field and Office Phone: ...... (520) 621-4102 covers the deep gaps with his speed. He committed only a pair of errors in the outfield last Media Relations season in 130 attempts and also posted four outfield assists. Media Relations Director.... Tom Duddleston, Jr. What most people don’t realize is that along with his offensive and defensive exploits, Associate Media Relations Director: the Tucson native will also serve as the Wildcats closer on the mound this year. Deep into the 2001 season, Anderson was called in from his centerfield position to put out fires in the late ...... Richard Paige innings of games. Twice he worked out of bases-loaded, no out jams (at Arizona State and Assistant Media Relations Director: Stanford no less), he tallied three saves and one victory in only 10.1 innings. He baffeled ...... Mindy Claggett hitters to the extent that he averaged better than a per inning pitched. Assistant Media Relations Director The Usual Suspect: Anderson’s classmate Marc Kaiser will also take on a pair of roles this (Baseball Contact): ...... Matt Rector year. The second-year Wildcat established himself as one of the top freshman starters ever in Home Phone:...... (520) 327-2617 2001. Asked to pitch against the likes of future top 10 picks Mark Prior and Josh Karp, Kaiser E-Mail: ...... [email protected] still managed to tie former Wildcat and No.17 overall pick by the Dodgers Ben Diggins for Sports Information Phone: ....(520) 621-4163 second on the freshman records list with eight victories. He threw the fourth most innings for Fax: ...... (520) 621-2681 a freshman starter ever (101 IP) and his 70 punchouts were the third most ever for a first-year Press Box Phone: ...... (520) 621-4440 hurler. Mailing Address: ...... P.O. Box 210096 In addition to his time on the mound, Coach Lopez and the Wildcats will also count on his bat on offense. Getting only a limited chance to swing the stick last year, Kaiser impressed ...... 106 McKale Center when he did so. In only 39 at bats he collected 17 hits (.436 avg.) and scored nine times. Kaiser ...... Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 will see action this year at third base and as the DH before taking his turn in the pitching rotation. All interviews should be arranged through Matt Rector in the Media Relations The Seniors: The Arizona roster is dominated by underclassmen, 22 freshman and sopho- Office (520-621-0914). Players and coaches mores, but there are eight seniors on the 2002 that will definetly have some say in the way will be available at Sancet Field before and Arizona’s games will turn out. Starting shortstop Brad Hassey finished the 2001 season with after practice, two hours before games on the 60 runs scored out of the leadoff position while hitting .283. Likely joining Hassey in the field and shortly after each contest ends. starting lineup this year will be infielder/outfielder Justyn St. Clair and Chris Media members wishing to conduct Cunningham. St. Clair played in 51 games last season and hit .274 with 27 runs scored ands 21 phone interviews with the players should RBIs. Cunningham returns to the lineup after playing in only 13 games last season. Cunningham contact Rector as well. Players’ home phone spent most of 2001 rehabilitating his wrist from an injury suffered in 2000. numbers will NOT be released to the media The coaches are expecting big things from Clayton Bried this season. Used only sparringly and under no circumstances should a media last season after transferring from Central Arizona, Bried will have an opportunity to play member contact an Arizona player at home. right field for the Cats. With a strong showing at the plate in the fall and a quick first step he If you would like to contact the coaches could prove to be trouble for opposing onthe base paths as well. please phone Pat Herrera in the Baseball Of- Apair of senior pitchers, Wes Zlotoff and Matt Wersel, will look to provide stability this fice at 520-621-4201. Coaches are available season on the mound. Wersel will see his first action as a Wildcat after transferring from most weekday morings. Pepperdine after the 2000 season. Classmate Brian Pemble has decided to redshirt this sea- son and return to action in 2003. 2002 Arizona Baseball Notes Page 2 2001 Arizona Catagory Leaders The Last One Standing: Ken Riley is the lone junior on the 2002 squad. One of six players that (If leading player is not returning, signed early Letters of Intent in 1999 to play at Arizona, Riley is the only one left. With starting next closest is also listed) catcher Chris Cunningham sidelined for the end of the 2000 and most of the 2001 seasons Italics Indicate Returning Player Riley got an opportunity to step up and contribute. The backstop posted a .288 batting aver- Hitting age with 18 runs scored and 15 RBIs as the full time signal caller last season. He led Arizona Average with eight sacrifices, which was sixth-best in the Pac-10. Ernie Durazo ...... 395 Brian Anderson ...... 370 The Good Thing About Freshmen...:...is that they all become sophomores. Arizona’s pitch- ing staff is stockpiled with second-year arms that already have well over 300 collective in- Slugging Percentage nings pitched. In addition to Anderson and Kaiser, the Wildcats can boast six sophomore Shelley Duncan ...... 702 pitchers that saw regular action in 2001. Sean Rierson, Joe Little, Chris Goodman and Tony Brian Anderson ...... 552 Sulser have already pitched 40-plus innings pitched in their respective careers. Rierson and Little will combine with Kaiser to form the starting rotation for the Cats, while Goodman and On Base Pecentage Sulser will be called in out of the bullpen for relief. As freshmen last season these six pitchers Ernie Durazo ...... 469 helped improve UA’s ERA by over two runs from the previous season and issued 91 less walks Brian Anderson ...... 433 and surrendered 127 less runs than the 2000 staff. The following is a look at the ‘Sophomore Sentations’ - Runs Ernie Durazo ...... 66 Sean Rierson— Right-handed starter with excellent control. Set an Arizona rookie record with Brad Hassey ...... 60 the fewest walks per nine innings in school history. Recorded 66 last season and only 21 walks. Finished with a 7-4 record and got stronger as the season went on. In his final RBI three starts of 2001 he was 3-0 with 22.2 innings pitched, nine Ks and a 1.98 ERA against Shelley Duncan ...... 78 Washington, Stanford and Arizona State. Finished fourth on the freshman pitcher records list Brian Anderson ...... 38 in wins (7), strike outs (66) and ERA (4.66). His 100.1 innings pitched were the fifth most for any Arizona freshman pitcher. Hits Ernie Durazo ...... 94 Joe Little— Left-hander that moves into the starting rotation in 2002 from the bullpen. Tossed Brian Anderson ...... 67 50.1 innings with one start last season. Went 4-0 with two saves and a 5.19 ERA. Tallied 36 Brad Hassey ...... 67 punchouts and while giving up only 12 free passes. In his one start, against Washington on the final day of the season, he struck out a career high eight Huskies in 6.2 innings. He came on in Doubles relief and pitched three-plus innings eight times in 2001. Ernie Durazo ...... 23 Brian Anderson ...... 9 Marc Kasier— A right-hander that faced some of the top pitchers in the country last season. Brad Hassey ...... 9 Kaiser went toe-to-toe with UCLA’s Josh Karp, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2001 MLB draft. The pair of aces posted nearly identical numbers in a game neither would earn a decision in: Triples Karp- 8 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K — Kaiser 8 IP, 8 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K. Picked up the loss Brian Anderson ...... 6 against the 2001 Player of the Year and No. 2 overall pick in the draft, Mark Prior. Through no fault of his own, all eight runs he gave up in the game were unearned on three Arizona errors. Home Runs Kaiser pitched well with seven innings of work and four Ks. His 101 innings pitched were the Shelley Duncan ...... 24 fourth most for an Arizona freshman and his 70 strike outs are third all-time on the freshman Brian Anderson ...... 4 list.

Stolen Bases Chris Goodman— Arizona’s third starter last season will move into the bullpen and make spot Brad Hassey ...... 12 starts in 2002. A right-hander, Goodman made 13 starts and came in from the bullpen four times last season. He finished the season with a 3-2 record and a 6.30 ERA in 60 innings. He struck out 41 batters while walking only 16. Pitching Tony Sulser— A right-hander that that appeared in a team-high and freshman record 27 games Brian Anderson ...... 2.61 last season. Sulser was very effective coming out of the pen in 2001. Against Grand Canyon he entered the game with the bases loaded and no outs. He proceeded to strikeout the side to Opponents’ Batting Average end the threat and pick up the win. He finished the season 3-1 with a 4.87 ERA and 39 strikeouts. Brian Anderson ...... 143 Brian Anderson— Although only pitching 10.1 innings, Anderson, a freshman All-American Wins outfielder, made his impression felt on the mound. He twice worked out of bases loaded Marc Kaiser ...... 8 jams and finished the season with three saves (second most for a freshman), a 1-1 record and 11 strikeouts. An outstanding outfielder, Anderson will also be counted on in the field and at Loses the plate. Marc Kaiser ...... 8 The New Guys: A number of newcomers will be expected to step up right from the first pitch. Saves With the departure of seniors Ernie Durazo and Erik Torres from first and third, Coach Lopez Daryl DeSalvo ...... 5 and the staff will expect freshmen Will Thompson and John Hardy to step in right away. Brian Anderson ...... 3 Thompson, a sweet swinging left-hander, showed flashes of his skills in the fall season. He also appears to have soft hands and good glove at first. Hardy, Baltimore’s 11th round selec- Innings Pitched tion last summer, put aside the professional ranks for a stay in Tucson. A natural shortstop, Marc Kaiser ...... 101.0 he will see considerable time on the hot corner this season for Arizona. In the outfield, Chris Marini and Jeff Van Houten will vie for playing time with the three Strikeouts returning players - Anderson, St. Clair and Bried. Both played well in the fall season, but will Marc Kaiser ...... 70 have to continue to impress during the season. Unlike last season where the freshmen pitchers were needed from day one, the new arms Appearances on this season’s team will have to luxury of getting some work under their belts early in non- Tony Sulser ...... 27 pressure situations. Will Miller and Jason Snyder will both contribute on the pitching staff as spot starters and out of the bullpen. Starts Sean Rierson ...... 17 Marc Kaiser ...... 17 2002 Arizona Baseball Notes Page 3 Pac-10 Preseason Projected Starting Lineup Coaches Poll Rank School (1st Place Votes) Total Anderson 1. Stanford (7) 63 2. USC (2) 57 3. Arizona State 49 4. California 41 St. Clair/ Bried/ 5. Arizona 34 Van Houten Marini 6. Washington 30 7. Oregon State 21 8 UCLA 20 Hassey Duran 9. Washington State 9 Kaiser/ Active Streaks Hardy/ Thompson St.Clair Consecutive Games With a Hit 1. Brian Anderson Three Games 2. Marc Kaiser Two Games 2002 Pitching Rotation Brad Hassey Two Games 1. Rierson - RHP 2. Little -LHP Consecutive Games Scoring 3. Kaiser - RHP 1. Brad Hassey Three Games Riley/ Consecutive Games With a RBI Cunningham 1. Brian Anderson Three Games

When Was the Last Time...... a UA pitcher threw a no-hitter? 2/10/84 (—Arizona 4, Cal State Fullerton 1) ... Arizona threw a one-hitter? 3/25/80 (Sismondo, Johnson, Keller—Arizona 2, CSUF 0) ... a UA pitcher threw a shutout? 4/6/97 Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games (Rob Shabansky—Arizona 5, California 0) Player Total 2 3 4 5 Player Total 2 3 4 5 ... UA pitchers threw a combined shutout? 2/9/01 Anderson, B - - - - - Anderson, B - - - - - (Rierson, Sulser — Arizona 8, New Mexico 0); 4/14/01 Anderson, K - - - - - Anderson, K - - - - - (Goodman, Martinez—Arizona 13, TAMU-CC 0, 7 in.) Bried - - - - - Bried - - - - - ... a UA pitcher threw a complete game? 3/30/01 Cunningham - - - - - Cunningham - - - - - (Marc Kaiser —Arizona 5, Oregon State 2) Duran - - - - - Duran - - - - - Farmer - - - - - Farmer - - - - - ... Arizona was shut out? 3/31/01 Hardy - - - - - Hardy - - - - - (Oregon State 8 - Arizona 0) Hassey - - - - - Hassey - - - - - ... a UA player had five hits in a game? 5/20/01 Jones - - - - - Jones - - - - - (Brad Hassey and Shelley Duncan vs. Washington) Marini - - - - - Marini - - - - - ... a UA player scored five runs in a game? 4/13/01 Mercado - - - - - Mercado - - - - - (Shelley Duncan vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) Powers - - - - - Powers - - - - - ... a UA player had three doubles in a game? 5/11/01 Reilly - - - - - Reilly - - - - - (Erik Torres at Stanford) Riley - - - - - Riley - - - - - ... a UA player had three triples in a game? 2/27/87 St. Clair - - - - - St. Clair - - - - - (Alan Zinter vs. California) Thompson - - - - - Thompson - - - - - Van Houten - - - - - Van Houten - - - - - ... a UA player hit two home runs in a game? 5/20/01 Wilmer - - - - - Wilmer - - - - - (Shelley Duncan vs. Washington) ... a UA player hit three home runs in a game? 2/23/01 (Shelley Duncan vs. Utah) Multi-Run Games Breakdown Player Total 2 3 4 5 Player Total Solo 2 3 GS ... a UA player hit a pinch-hit home run? 4/8/01 (Kenny Huff at Washington State) Anderson, B - - - - - Anderson, B - - - - - Anderson, K - - - - - Anderson, K - - - - - ... UA hit back-to-back home runs? 4/8/01 Bried - - - - - Bried - - - - - (Shelley Duncan and Matt Abram at Washington St.) Cunningham - - - - - Cunningham - - - - - ... a UA player had eight RBI in a game? 3/14/98 Duran - - - - - Duran - - - - - (Jason Hendricks vs. UCLA) Farmer - - - - - Farmer - - - - - ... a UA player stole four bases in a game? 4/8/97 Hardy - - - - - Hardy - - - - - (Colin Porter at Grand Canyon) Hassey - - - - - Hassey - - - - - ... a UA player had four walks in a game? 1/24/98 Jones - - - - - Jones - - - - - (Keoni DeRenne vs. San Diego) Marini - - - - - Marini - - - - - ... a UA player struck out four times? 3/20/99 Mercado - - - - - Mercado - - - - - (Andy Juday at Southern California) Powers - - - - - Powers - - - - - Reilly - - - - - Reilly - - - - - ... a UA player hit for the cycle? 4/13/01 Riley - - - - - Riley - - - - - (Shelley Duncan vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) St. Clair - - - - - St. Clair - - - - - ... a UA player had an inside the park HR? 2/1/93 Thompson - - - - - Thompson - - - - - (Jason Thompson vs. New Mexico) Van Houten - - - - - Van Houten - - - - - ... a UA player hit a grand slam? 03/10/00 Wilmer - - - - - Wilmer - - - - - (Trevor Mote vs. UC Santa Barbara) 2002 Arizona Baseball Notes Page 4 2002 Arizona Record Breakdown 2002 Game Highs Team Batting Overall ...... 0-0 Stat ...... # ...... Opponent/Date Pac-10 ...... 0-0 At Bats ...... - ...... - Non-Conference ...... 0-0 Runs (Inning)...... - ...... - vs. Ranked Teams ...... 0-0 Hits (Game) ...... - ...... - vs. Unranked Teams ...... 0-0 Doubles...... - ...... - Home ...... 0-0 Triples ...... - ...... - Away ...... 0-0 Home Runs ...... - ...... - Neutral ...... 0-0 RBI ...... - ...... - Day ...... 0-0 Stolen Bases...... - ...... - Night ...... 0-0 Walks ...... - ...... - January ...... 0-0 Strikeouts ...... - ...... - February ...... 0-0 Extra-Base Hits ...... - ...... - March ...... 0-0 Total Bases...... - ...... - April ...... 0-0 Most Left on Base ...... - ...... - May ...... 0-0 June ...... 0-0 Team Pitching Monday ...... 0-0 Innings Pitched...... - ...... - Tuesday ...... 0-0 Fewest Hits ...... - ...... - Wednesday ...... 0-0 Fewest Runs...... - ...... - Thursday ...... 0-0 Fewest Earned Runs ...... - ...... - Friday ...... 0-0 Fewest Walks ...... - ...... - Saturday ...... 0-0 Most Strikeouts ...... - ...... - Sunday ...... 0-0 Fewest Total Bases...... - ...... - vs. Righthanders ...... 0-0 vs. Lefthanders ...... 0-0 Individual Batting One-run Games...... 0-0 At Bats ...... - ...... - Two-run Games ...... 0-0 Runs ...... - ...... - Extra Innings ...... 0-0 Hits ...... - ...... - Shutouts ...... 0-0 Doubles...... - ...... - UA Scores First...... 0-0 Triples ...... - ...... - Opponent Scores First ...... 0-0 Home Runs ...... - ...... - Leading After Seven ...... 0-0 RBI ...... - ...... - Trailing After Seven ...... 0-0 Stolen Bases...... - ...... - Tied After Seven...... 0-0 Walks ...... - ...... - Leading After Eight ...... 0-0 Strikeouts ...... - ...... - Trailing After Eight ...... 0-0 Total Bases...... - ...... - Tied After Eight ...... 0-0 Out-hit Opponents ...... 0-0 Individual Pitching Out-hit by Opponents ...... 0-0 Innings Pitched...... - ...... - Same Number of Hits ...... 0-0 Innings (Relief)...... - ...... - Committing No Errors ...... 0-0 Hits Allowed ...... - ...... - Best Record ...... 0-0 Runs ...... - ...... - Worst Record ...... 0-0 Earned Runs...... - ...... - Last Five Games ...... 0-0 Walks ...... - ...... - Last 10 Games ...... 0-0 Strike outs ...... - ...... - Current Streak ...... Won 3 Strikeouts (Relief) ...... - ...... -

Inning-By-Inning Run Summary Team Streaks and Stats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex Totals Longest Winning Streak ...... - Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Longest Losing Streak ...... - Opponents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Largest Marging of Victory ...... - Largest Margin of Defeat ...... - Most Runs (Arizona Only) ...... - Most Runs (Both Teams) ...... - Fewest Runs (Both Teams) ...... - Most Double Plays (Game) ...... - Most Double Plays Hit Into (Game)...... - Most Errors (Game)...... - Most Opponent Errors (Game)...... - Longest Game ...... - Longest Game (Innings) ...... - Shortest Game ...... - Largest Home Crowd ...... - Largest Road Crowd ...... -

2002 Arizona Baseball Notes Page 5