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41-346-0962 2021 Oregon Baseball | @Oregonbaseball | Facebook.Com/Oregonbaseball | Goducks.Com Cell: 541-321-3427 2021 SCHEDULE WEEK 4 February Location ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS (Baseball) Todd Miles - Associate Director Email: [email protected] Offi ce: 541-346-0962 2021 Oregon Baseball | @OregonBaseball | Facebook.com/Oregonbaseball | GoDucks.com Cell: 541-321-3427 2021 SCHEDULE WEEK 4 February Location...........................................Corvallis, Ore. Friday 19 Omaha canceled Stadium.......................................... Goss Stadium Saturday 20 Omaha canceled Capacity....................................................... 3,315 Sunday 21 Omaha canceled Live Stats ........................GoDucks.com/Schedule Thursday 25 Seattle W, 4-3 Online Stream ................GoDucks.com/Schedule Friday 26 Seattle W, 6-0 Audio ..............................GoDucks.com/Schedule Saturday 27 Seattle L, 4-2 SERIES HISTORY Sunday 28 Seattle L, 8-4 Series Record vs. OSU ............OSU leads, 186-164 at Corvallis ..........................OSU leads, 37-23 March Streak............................................ORE won 1 Friday 5 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 7-6 Longest Streak ..................ORE (W6), OSU (W10) Record ........................................... 6-2 Saturday 6 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 5-4 Last ORE Win ..................................3-2 (5/12/19) Record ......................................... 10-1 Saturday 6 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 17-2 Pac-12 Record ............................... 0-0 Last OSU Win ..................................8-5 (5/11/19) Pac-12 Record ............................... 0-0 Sunday 7 at #15 UC Santa Barbara (10) W, 9-5 FRIDAY, MARCH 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 13 SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Friday 12 at #17 Oregon State 5:35 pm First Pitch: 5:35 p.m. First Pitch: 1:35 p.m. First Pitch: 1:05 p.m. Saturday 13 at #17 Oregon State 1:35 pm ORE Starter: TBA ORE Starter: TBA ORE Starter: TBA Sunday 14 at #17 Oregon State 1:05 pm OSU Starter: TBA OSU Starter: TBA OSU Starter: TBA Friday 19 Arizona State* 4 pm TV: None TV: None TV: None Saturday 20 Arizona State* 2 pm Radio: 1320 AM (EUG); 910 AM (POR) Radio: 1320 AM (EUG); 910 AM (POR) Radio: 1320 AM (EUG); 910 AM (POR) Sunday 21 Arizona State* 12 pm Play-by-Play: Alex Stimson Play-by-Play: Alex Stimson Play-by-Play: Alex Stimson Tuesday 23 Portland 4 pm Friday 26 at Arizona*# 7 pm WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Saturday 27 at Arizona*# 3 pm Rivalry weekend Crushing balls reaps rewards Leather works Sunday 28 at Arizona*# 12 pm Oregon and Oregon State will play the fi rst JR DH Kenyon Yovan had a monster four- Oregon's defense has been exceptional through three of six scheduled games between the game series at UCSB. He fi nished the weekend two weeks of play. Heading into the OSU series, two teams this season starting on Friday in .467/.591/1.267 with four home runs, 11 RBI April Corvallis. The meetings are nonconference Oregon ranks fourth in the country with a .993 and six walks. Collegiate Baseball, Perfect Thursday 1 New Mexico State 4 pm games, while the three the teams will play in fi elding percentage. The Ducks have committed Game and the NCBWA all named him a just two errors in eight games while starting Friday 2 New Mexico State 4 pm April (9-11) in Eugene will count toward the conference standings. This will be the fi rst national player of the week while he also the season with a 46-inning streak without Saturday 3 New Mexico State (DH) 12 pm meeting since May 12, 2019, in the rivalry. earned Pac-12 Conference weekly honors. committing an error. Tuesday 6 Portland 2 pm Friday 9 Oregon State*# 7 pm PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Saturday 10 Oregon State*# 6:30 pm Position-Player AVG HR RBI SB NOTES Sunday 11 Oregon State*# 4 pm C Jack Scanlon .100 0 1 0 Started 7 of fi rst 8 games this season; Walk-off SF in SU game 1 Wednesday 14 at Portland 2 pm (or) Josiah Cromwick .286 0 0 0 2-for-6, 2 R in 1st career start (UCSB Game 3) Friday 16 at USC* 6 pm 1B Gabe Matthews .194 0 1 0 Career: Top-10 at UO in 11 separate categories; 4 2Bs in 2021 2B Gavin Grant .261 0 3 3 Led team in batting (.400) in SU series; .500 OBP (4 H, 2 BB) Saturday 17 at USC* 2 pm SS Josh Kasevich .294 2 7 0 Hit a pair of 2-run homers vs. Seattle; .353 OBP, .750 SLG% Sunday 18 at USC* 12 pm 3B Sam Novitske .333 0 3 0 UCSB series: .571/.769/.471; 4-for-7, 4 BB, 1 HBP, 3 RBI, 3 R Friday 23 UCLA* 6 pm (or) Nick Bellafronto .200 0 0 0 Grad transfer from Stanford; Started 3 games Saturday 24 UCLA* 2 pm LF Tanner Smith .276 2 9 1 Has batted leadoff & cleanup; UCSB: .343/.429/.941, 2 HR, 7 RBI Sunday 25 UCLA* 12 pm CF Anthony Hall .222 0 0 0 Started 3 games in LF vs. SU & 2 games in CF vs. UCSB (or) Bryce Boettcher .235 0 2 3 Lone true FR to start opener for Ducks; 3 SB on Sun. at UCSB Tuesday 27 San Jose State 4 pm (or) Robby Ashford .111 0 0 0 QB on FB team; 2 starts; 1st career hit in SU fi nale Wednesday 28 San Jose State 12 pm RF Aaron Zavala .448 2 5 3 Collegiate Baseball/Perfect Game/Pac-12 POW after UCSB series Friday 30 at Washington State* 6:05 pm DH Kenyon Yovan .467 4 11 0 UCSB series: .571/.700/1.00; 8-for-14, 2 HR, 5 BB, 1 HBP, 6 R May Starting Pitchers W-L ERA IP K NOTES LHP Robert Ahlstrom 0-0 0.00 3.0 4 Career: 15 starts; 21 appearances; 83 Ks in 100 IP Saturday 1 at Washington State* 2:05 pm RHP Peyton Fuller 1-0 2.89 9.1 4 Pitched career-high seven innings (win) vs. Seattle Sunday 2 at Washington State* 12:05 pm RHP Cullen Kafka 0-0 1.00 9.0 13 Limited by pitch counts in 1st 2 outings; Career: 265 starts Friday 7 Washington* 6 pm RHP Brett Walker 1-0 3.00 9.0 5 2020 National Rank: BB/9 (10th), WHIP (19th) K-to-BB ratio (31st) Satuday 8 Washington* 2 pm Relievers W-L ERA APP S NOTES Sunday 9 Washington* 12 pm RHP Isaac Ayon 0-0 6.43 3 0 Season-high 4 IP (1 run) in UCSB Sun. win; Season: 8 K/7.0 IP Tuesday 11 Gonzaga 4 pm RHP Hunter Breault 0-0 8.10 3 0 Picked up the win in game 1 of UCSB DH; 38 career app. Wednesday 12 Gonzaga 4 pm RHP Christian Ciuff etelli 0-0 7.36 2 0 3 Ks in 2 IP in win in opener; 4 Ks in 3.2 IP in 2021 Friday 14 at Utah* 5 pm RHP Scott Ellis -- -- -- - Named CalHiSports fi rst-team all-state honor roll as senior Saturday 15 at Utah* 3 pm RHP RJ Gordon 0-0 0.00 1 0 Struck out 5 in 2 innings of relief in ORE 17-2 win over UCSB RHP Logan Mercado -- -- -- - Competive cup stacker who qualifi ed for Junior Olympics Sunday 16 at Utah* 12 pm RHP Andrew Mosiello 1-1 5.87 3 0 Got the win in UCSB fi nale (2.2 IP/5K); Season: 7.2 IP/13 K Thursday 21 Stanford* 6 pm RHP Pat Pridgen -- -- -- - JC transfer; Averaged 10.0 Ks per 9 innings in career Friday 22 Stanford* 2 pm RHP Caleb Sloan 0-1 9.00 1 0 TCU transfer; Fanned 2 of 4 batters faced in SU appearance Saturday 23 Stanford* 12 pm RHP Brayden Spears 0-1 9.00 1 0 Boise State transfer; Tossed 1 inning in UCSB DH (game 2) Thursday 27 at California* 6 pm RHP Kenyon Yovan -- -- -- - 2x All-Pac-12 Conference selection before injury Friday 28 at California* 3 pm LHP Rio Britton 0-0 0.00 2 0 2 scoreless inning in career debut SU win (2/26); 2.1 IP/2 K Saturday 29 at California* 12 pm LHP Kolby Somers 0-0 0.00 3 2 Saves in back-to-back games at UCSB; 4 IP/6 Ks; 44 career app. All Times Pacifi c /Home Games in Bold LHP Decker Stedman 1-0 4.50 2 0 Picked up 1st career win in opener striking out the side in 9th * Pac-12 Game / # TV Game LHP Nico Tellache 1-0 5.19 2 0 1st career start in season opener; 65 career appearances 1 1 Oregon Baseball Game Notes | 2021 | Week 4 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 16 Robert Ahlstrom LHP No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown/Previous Schools 6 Robby Ashford OF 1 Isaac Ayon RHP R/R 6-4 219 Fr.-HS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 1 Isaac Ayon RHP 2 Jack Scanlon C L/R 6-4 199 Fr.-1V Sloatsburg, N.Y. (Suff ern HS) 46 Connor Bane OF 3 Brett Walker* RHP R/R 6-3 204 Jr.-3V Fresno, Calif. (Clovis North HS) 26 Nick Bellafronto INF 4 Josh Kasevich INF R/R 6-2 200 Fr.-1V Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto HS) 40 Bryce Boettcher UTL 5 Gavin Grant* INF R/R 5-10 184 So.-1V Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup HS/Tacoma CC) 47 Hunter Breault RHP 6 Robby Ashford OF R/R 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 30 Rio Britton LHP 7 Nico Tellache* LHP L/L 6-0 218 Sr.-4V Canby, Ore. (Canby HS) 22 Christian Ciuff etelli RHP 27 Josiah Cromwick C 9 Sam Novitske* INF R/R 5-11 196 So.-2V Pleasanton, Calif.
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