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120515 Notes Vs. Portland.Indd National Champions: 2006, 2007 • Pac-10 Champions: 2005, 2006 Game 50: Oregon State (32-17) vs. Portland (25-18) TBA vs. TBA May 15, 2012 • Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium • 5:35 p.m. Oregon State At A Glance The Game Michael Conforto’s Year Oregon State plays in its final non-conference Keep an eye on Michael Conforto over the last Game 50 • Home Game 21 game of the regular season Tuesday when host- seven games of the regular season. He needs Overall Record .............................................32-17 ing Portland at Goss Stadium. First pitch is slat- four RBI to tie Joe Gerber (2000) for the most Pac-12 Record ............................................13-11 ed for 5:35 p.m. PT. in a single-season at 67. He and Washington Home Record.................................................14-6 State’s Derek Jones are the only Pac-12 players Road Record ................................................13-10 Radio to rank in the top 10 in batting average (.348), Neutral Record .................................................5-1 The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Net- home runs (11) and RBI. Conforto is 10th, first Streak............................................................Won 1 work, Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com). and first, respectively. Last 5 Games ...................................................3-2 For more information on catching the Beavers Last 10 Games .................................................5-5 on the radio, check osubeavers.com. A full list- Dan Child’s 10 innings Day Record.....................................................26-9 ing of stations for the game is also available at Dan Child became the first OSU pitcher to work Night Record .....................................................6-8 the bottom of these game notes. into the 10th inning of a start since Scott Nich- olson on May 12, 2001 at UCLA. Nicholson 2012 vs. Portland .............................................2-0 Television allowed 17 hits and six runs in his start. Child Streak vs. Portland ..................................Won 14 The game will not be televised. was impressive Sunday, scattering nine hits and All-Time vs. Portland ................................154-60 three earned runs for his 10th quality start of the All-Time vs. Portland, Home .....................78-28 Online season. Sam Gaviglio led OSU with 11 in 2011. All-Time vs. Portland, Road .......................72-26 Catch live updates of the game by visiting osub- All-Time vs. Portland, Neutral ........................4-6 eavers.com and clicking on live stats. The game Non-Conference Wins will also be available via a live video stream on The Beavers are looking for their 20th non- Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com) for a conference win of the season on Tuesday. The Oregon State Rankings fee. Beavers would reach that mark for the fourth Baseball America ..............................................23 consecutive season and in the last eight of nine. ESPN/USA Today .............................................20 Social Media Collegiate Baseball .......................................... 28 Stay informed with Oregon State baseball so- Against Portland NCBWA .............................................................. 20 cial media. Follow Beaver_Baseball on Twitter In going 2-0 against Portland this season, the Perfect Game ..................................................... 23 for all gameday information, including score up- Beavers have out-hit the Pilots 25 to 13 while dates and other facts found nowhere else. “Like” out-scoring them 13-2. OSU’s staff has a 0.50 Head Coach Pat Casey facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball to stay earned run average against UP. Ryan Gorton 18th Year At OSU ............................. 610-373-4 in touch with all OSU stories and to find pic- has five hits over the two games to lead the Bea- 25th Year Overall ..............................781-486-5 tures and other great information. Lastly, check vers offensively. All-Time vs. Portland .....................................50-9 out YouTube.com/OSUBeaversAthletics for all great baseball videos. Singles • OSU head coach Pat Casey is looking for his Oregon State History Last Game 611th win with the Beavers Tuesday. That would All-Time Record ..............................2,084-1,362 Dan Child struck out 11 and Nate Esposito put him two shy of tying Jack Riley for the most All-Time Record, Home ....................1,082-463 walked with the bases loaded in the 10th in- by an OSU coach. All-Time Record, Road * ...................1,002-899 ning to send Oregon State to a 5-4 win over • OSU has won 14 straight over Portland and * includes neutral-site games; no ties count Utah Sunday. Esposito, who was a defensive re- 20 of 21. The Beavers are on a six-game win placement at catcher in the ninth, walked on four streak at home. Best record after 50 games .........41-9 (2005) straight pitches from Utah reliever Josh Chap- • The Beavers are batting .295 in 25 non-con- Record after 50 games, 2011 .................38-12 man. It scored Ryan Dunn, who had doubled to ference games. OSU’s staff has an ERA of 3.53 Record after 50 games, 2010 .................29-21 lead off the inning, and was the Beavers’ third in such games. consecutive walk in the inning. Child became • OSU won its first game of the season Sunday Note: a full 2012 schedule is available in the back portion the first Beaver to reach double figure strikeouts when trailing after seven innings. The Beavers of these game notes and on osubeavers.com. in a game this season. are 1-12 when trailing after seven. Upcoming Games/Probables Date Opponent Time (PT) Location TV OSU Starter Opponent Starter Tues., 5/15 Portland 5:35 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. None TBA TBA Fri., 5/18 Washington State 5:30 p.m. Pullman, Wash. None TBA TBA Sat., 5/19 Washington State 4:30 p.m. Pullman, Wash. ROOT NW TBA TBA Sun., 5/20 Washington State 12:00 p.m. Pullman, Wash. None TBA TBA Fri., 5/25 Oregon 5:35 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. None TBA TBA All games air on the Beaver Sports Network with pre-game 30 minutes before first pitch. Affiliates include KICE 940-AM (Bend, Ore.), KORC 92.7 FM (Burns, Ore-week- ends), (KEJO 1240-AM (Corvallis), KKNX 840-AM (Eugene-Saturdays), KAKT 104.7-FM (Klamath Falls-weekends), KLAD 960-AM (Klamath Falls-weekends) KCMX 880-AM, (Medford-weekdays), KAKT 105.1 FM (Medford-weekends), KPOJ 620-AM (Portland), KSKR 1490-AM (Roseburg), KBZY 1490-AM (Salem). 2012 Game Notes • Contact: Hank Hager • [email protected] • (541) 737-7472 2012 Oregon State Baseball Game Notes 2012 Oregon State Roster Coaches And Support Staff 5 Pat Casey ............................................................Head Coach (18th year) Ron Northcutt ........................................................................Director of Operations 7 Marty Lees ........................................Associate Head Coach (11th year) Josh Therrien ........................................................................................Athletic Trainer 27 Pat Bailey .........................................................Assistant Coach (5th year) Tim Rabas ..............................................................Strength & Conditioning Coach 21 Nate Yeskie .....................................................Assistant Coach (4th year) Ryley Croghan ................................................................................................Manager 34 Ryan Gipson .....................Undergraduate Assistant Coach (2nd year) Peyton Gastellum ...........................................................................................Manager 42 Andy Jenkins ......................Undergraduate Assistant Coach (1st year) Kurt Lupinski....................................................................................................Manager 43 Jared Norris ........................Undergraduate Assistant Coach (1st year) Patrick McLoughlin ........................................................................................Manager Michael Miller ..................................................................................................Manager Brian Richardson............................................................................................Manager No. Pitchers (17) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 20 Baylis, Cole RHP R/R So. 6’8” 214 Los Altos, Calif. St. Francis 31 Boyd, Matt LHP L/L Jr. 6’3” 215 Mercer Island, Wash. Eastside Catholic 22 Brocker, Cole RHP R/R Jr. 6’4” 215 Appleton, Wis. Kimberly/Sacramento City College 36 Bryant, Tony RHP R/R Jr. 6’8” 220 Kennewick, Wash. Kennewick 41 Child, Dan RHP R/R So. 6’5” 225 Rocklin, Calif. Jesuit 10 Davis, Dylan RHP/OF R/R Fr. 6’0” 200 Redmond, Wash. Redmond 23 Duke, Adam RHP R/R So. 6’2” 185 Spanish Fork, Utah Spanish Fork 18 Fielding, Matt LHP R/L RFr. 5’9” 170 Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin 11 Fry, Jace LHP L/L Fr. 6’1” 195 Beaverton, Ore. Southridge 19 McCall, Michael RHP R/R Fr. 6’2” 173 Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor 38 Reser, Zack LHP L/L RFr. 6’2” 205 Beaverton, Ore. Westview 37 Rodriguez, Carlos LHP L/L Fr. 6’2” 198 Kapolei, Hawaii Iolani School 24 Schultz, Scott RHP R/R So. 6’3” 195 Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor 26 Starr, Taylor RHP R/R RSr. 6’2” 210 Longview, Wash. Kelso 29 Tripp, Mitchell RHP R/R Fr. 6’1” 195 Bellingham, Wash. Meridian 28 Wetzler, Ben LHP L/L So. 6’1” 200 Clackamas, Ore. Clackamas 32 Wilkerson, Riley RHP R/R Fr. 6’4” 182 West Linn, Ore. West Linn No. Catchers (2) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 6 Esposito, Nate C/IF R/R Fr. 5’11” 180 Granite Bay,
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