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SUN ANGEL FOUNDATION For over 50 years, the Sun Angel Foundation and its generous members have been To join the team, call the Sun Angels today at 480- providing much needed resources to State University and its student-athletes. 727-7700 or visit www.sunangelfoundation.org. The leadership displayed by the Sun Angel Foundation enables ASU Athletics to make gainful strides as the landscape of collegiate athletics continues to change. What has not changed in the Sun Angel mission is forging a partnership between ASU and the SUN ANGEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND private sector to provide Sun Devil student-athletes with the resources necessary to Scholarships and student service expenditures comprise one of Arizona State become champions. Athletics’ greatest investments. First and foremost, each student-athlete comes to Since 1947, Sun Angels have contributed over $70 million in private funding to Arizona State to earn a degree. The academic advisors, computers, books, tutors ASU Athletics. Annual contributions from Sun Angel members are the lifeblood of ASU and other services offered are critical to their success in the classroom as they Athletics. Contributions from more than 7,000 members support all of the university’s grow personally and athletically. 22 teams and over 500 student-athletes. Funds from private sources must be generated each year to offset the academ- Sun Angel giving supports student academic excellence and provides funding for ic costs of supporting over 300 scholarships and 480 student-athletes. The Sun the Intercollegiate Athletics Office of Student Academic Development comprised of Angel Foundation’s challenge is to increase annual giving to a level that will fund scholarship support, tutorial services, compliance, post-eligibility scholars, the this investment while maintaining its support of the everyday costs of an athletic Freshman Year Experience and much more. The Sun Angels understand that each department. seat-related gift and additional contributions to the annual scholarship fund has a The Sun Angel Scholarship Fund presents a unique way for you to invest in ASU: significant, transformational impact in the lives of our student-athletes. create educational opportunity by donating, and then participate in your investment The support that Sun Devil athletics has received from its fans and community by cheering for your favorite student-athletes and teams as they compete through- in the past is greatly appreciated. The Sun Angel Foundation stands ready to meet out the year. its half-century long goal of promoting excellence in both academic and athletic pro- For more information on making a charitable donation to this fund, please con- grams while becoming the best collegiate support group in the country. tact the Sun Angel Foundation at 480-727-7700. 2007 SUN ANGEL BOARD MEMBERS 2007 SUN ANGEL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS Ray Artigue Sr. Scott Donaldson Guy Inzalaco, Vice Guthrie Packard Mark Allen Greg Haus Sherri Madden Dave Sobek Richard Barr Geoffrey Edmunds Chairman Michael Polachek John Anton Bob Hobbs Jr. Scott Maxwell Justin Steltenpohl Jim Barrett Brian Friedman Dean Jacobson, Bill Post Doug Barks Phil Howard Brian McQuaid Peter Tekampe Patricia Boyd Gentry, Mike Gallagher, Chairman Thomas Roberts Christopher Nick Kieffer Jason Moore Bruce Ward Treasurer Immediate Past Wally Kelly Ed Robson Callahan Brian Konderik Michael Olsen Jim Watson Steve Butterfield Chairman Nap Lawrence Bill Schaefer Doug Dickson Eric Kronengold Kay Posvar Duane Washkowiak Martin Calfee E.K. Gaylord II Lydia Lee Cindy Slick Shelby Donley Spike Lawrence Garrett Ian Wist Don Carson Greg Hancock Steve Loy Phillippi Sparks Thomas Gardner Robert Leonard Schoenberger Dave Zipser Nadine Carson Don Hendricks Bob Matthews, Greg Tryhus Steve Gervais Monica Limon- Kevin Shaffer Eric Crown Bob Hobbs Sr. Secretary John Vandevier Patrick Hassett Wynn Mark Smith Verde Dickey Stewart Horejsi Nathan Norris Steve Wood

70 FUNDRAISING

The ASU baseball program is very proactive and stretch, a winner is drawn and the pot is split creative in our fundraising efforts. Money raised by between the baseball program and a lucky indi- the program annually is used to offset operational vidual. The raffle is approved by the Arizona expenses not included in the program’s regular Attorney General prior to each season. budget. All donations to the program are used to provide new or improve existing student-athlete SHIRT OFF OUR BACKS resources. Another favorite event for Sun Devil base- t ball fans is the annual “Shirt Off Our ON DECK CIRCLE Backs” day. Each season, the current The On Deck Circle, or Sun Devil baseball team will wear a ODC, is considered the uniform from a previous season and “baseball arm” of the Sun allow fans the chance to win an actu- Angel Foundation. Any annu- al game worn uniform. Raffle tickets al contribution of $150 or are sold several weeks preceding the more grants a person member- event and the winning fans get the ship to the ODC and the various chance to meet the player corresponding membership benefits included with their winning ticket on the field after based on giving level. Contributions to the the game for photos and autographs. ODC are tax deductible and count with other Sun Angel Foundation gifts to determine a donor’s annu- al benefit level. The ODC also hosts the annual team awards banquet following the regular season. Money raised at the banquet is donated back to the program and LOCKER also allows the student-athletes to have a first class SPONSORSHIP event to recognize the season’s accomplishments When the new baseball and pay tribute to our senior student-athletes. clubhouse was completed in 2005, former baseball letter- 50/50 RAFFLE winners were provided with a A staple at home games each season, the 50/50 unique opportunity to spon- raffle has become a fan favorite since its inception in sor a locker and help offset 2002. At each home game, fans have the opportuni- the costs of construction. ty to purchase raffle tickets. During the 7th inning Each of the 40 player lockers and 12 staff lockers have a space held to showcase a plaque recognizing the baseball alum responsible for sponsoring the locker. Over half of the 52 lock- ers have been sponsored at this time. FUTURE CONSTRUCTION Plans are currently being designed to complete the overall renovation of Winkles Field-Packard at Brock Ballpark. The final phase of ren- ovations will be geared at improving overall fan comfort at games and provide areas that will galva- nize the rich tradition of Sun Devil Baseball. Along with various alumni tributes areas spread across the facility, the renovation will include the installa- tion of green chair back seating throughout the sta- dium grandstand, press box expansion and addition of a shade canopy over the grandstand area. Early artist renditions are located on the previous page. A capital campaign to secure funding for the project will be launched in 2007.

For more information on any of these programs, please contact the baseball office at 480.965.1904.

71 THE 2006 SEASON IN REVIEW

72 THE 2006 SEASON

The Sun Devils finished out the 2006 baseball season LHP Brett Bordes record with nine saves, registering a 4.54 ERA. He with a 37-21 final record, going 1-2 at the NCAA struck out 166 batters while allowing opposing - Tournament Regional...ASU finished in sec- ters to bat only .242 against him. He was a 9th ond place in the Pac-10 with a record of 14- round pick of the , having an 10...Arizona State finished 26-6 at Winkles Field- excellent debut season in pro ball with the Aberdeen Packard Stadium at Brock Ballpark...ASU finished IronBirds. ranked #23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and #28 in the NCBWA poll...This was the 44th straight season THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT with 30+ victories and the 46th overall...The Devils The theme of the 2006 ASU season was youth, as once again played one of the toughest schedules in four freshmen were major contributors to the suc- the nation, facing nine teams that advanced to the cess of the squad. Add them to the talented mix of NCAA Tournament and two teams (Rice and Oregon sophomores, and the Sun Devils should have a lot State) that advanced to the College World success over the next few years. Ike Davis led the Series...ASU had the 11th toughest schedule in the way for the sterling freshman class, earning Pac-10 nation, as rated by BoydsWorld.com...Of their 58 Freshman of the Year honors on his way to setting a games played in 2006, 33 of them came against new ASU freshman record with 65 RBI. He earned opponents who were ranked at some point through- First Team ABCA All-West Region honors and was out the season...Arizona State advanced to their sev- joined by fellow freshman Preston Paramore on the enth straight NCAA Tournament and 30th All-Pac-10 First Team. Davis and Paramore also each overall...The Devils won the inaugural Whataburger earned Freshman All-American status by Collegiate College Classic in Corpus Christi, , defeating Baseball and Baseball America (Second Team). Texas A&M Corpus Christi, #1 Rice and TCU to claim Freshman was named to the All- the crown...Brett Wallace earned All-Houston average...Five Sun Devils were drafted in the 2006 Houston Regional Team and led the Sun Devils in Regional honors after hitting .417 with a home in Draft, with three more signing pro contracts days batting with a .371 average. Freshman Matt Hall was the three games...Freshman Ike Davis was named the after the draft...Colin Curtis was selected by the New as solid defensively as any Devil, playing , Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, the first Sun Devil to York Yankees in the 4th round, Pat Bresnehan was second and third during the year. Sophomore Eric win the award. Davis led the Pac-10 in RBI during the selected by the in the 5th round, Sogard had a breakout season, earning All-American regular season, the first freshman to ever accomplish Zechry Zinicola was a 6th round choice of the and All-Pac-10 honors thanks to his .353 average that feat...Davis set a new ASU freshman record with Nationals, Brett Bordes was picked by with 50 RBI and nine home runs. his 65 RBI...Four Sun Devils earned First Team All- the Baltimore Orioles in the 9th round and Tony Pac-10 Honors (Curtis, Davis, Paramore, Sogard), Barnette was the 10th round selection of the Arizona DOWN BUT NOT OUT while four others (Arreola, Barnette, Bordes, Wallace) Diamondbacks...Seth Dhaenens signed a contract Sophomore shortstop Andrew Romine had a rough earned Honorable Mentions...Joe Persichina and with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, while Brady Martinez off-season leading up to 2006. After a blood clot Willy Fox both earned Academic All-Pac-10 Second agreed to terms with the Yankees and forced him to have rib removal surgery, it was Team honors...Eric Sogard earned All-American Daryl Arreola signed with ... thought the 2005 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 recognition from the NCBWA (2nd Team), Collegiate ASU spent all 17 weeks of the regular season ranked selection would be forced to sit out the entire 2006 Baseball (Third Team) and Rivals.com (HM)...Ike in at least one of the four major polls...The Devils season. But thanks to rehab and a strong determi- Davis and Preston Paramore were each named spent 13 straight weeks in the Top 20, rising to as nation, Romine was able to make it back to the Sun Freshmen All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball and high as #10...Prior to the season, the baseball pro- Devil lineup in time for the opening of Pac-10 play. Second Team Freshman All-Americans by Baseball gram dedicated Brock Ballpark to the late Dr. Jim He made his return memorable, as he recorded America...Davis also earned First Team All-West Brock as part of the 25th anniversary of the 1981 seven hits and seven RBI in his first four games Region honors from the ABCA...Sophomore Sogard National Championship team...The program com- back to be named the Pac-10 Player of the Week. turned in a stellar offensive season, batting .353 with pleted their celebration on May 14th when Alvin Romine missed 36 games, but still managed to hit nine homers and 50 RBI, including 27 extra base Davis and Kevin Romine had their numbers retired in .375 and contribute to several Sun Devil victories. hits...Freshman Brett Wallace came on at the end of a pre-game ceremony ...Pat Murphy picked up his the year to lead the team in hitting with a .371 aver- 850th career win against on May 26th. MR. VERSATILITY age...Ike Davis led the team with his 65 RBI and his No one knew what to expect out of CJ Retherford, 31 extra base hits while batting .329...Colin Curtis led BORDES LEAVES HIS MARK the transfer from South Mountain CC, at the begin- the team with 80 hits and also had a team-leading 21 Left handed Brett Bordes completed his ning at the season. By the end of the year, they game early in the season...Senior Brett stellar Sun Devil career with an outstanding senior expected the unexpected from the versatile junior. Bordes closed out his ASU career in style, leading the season. The rubber-armed leader of the ASU Retherford played five different positions for the team with a 7-1 record with four saves...Bordes bullpen was second on the team with 31 appear- Sun Devils in 2006, including second base, short became the school’s all-time leader in pitching ances, on his way to setting a school record with stop, third base, and pitcher. He hit .305 appearances, throwing in 109 career games...Tony 109 career appearances. He led the team with a 7-1 with three home runs, including two against Barnette was the team’s ace when the season ended, mark, turning in a 3.15 ERA in 54.1 innings. He Arizona on May 2nd. He also pulled a rare feat in the finishing with a 6-1 mark and a team leading 70 struck out 47 batters on his way to four saves. Over NCAA Tournament, as he caught and pitched in the ...ASU led the Pac-10 with a .319 batting his four years in Tempe, Bordes compiled a 16-10 same inning of a game against Prairie View A&M.

73 2006 RESULTS GAME DATE OPPOSING TEAM SCORE R H E/ R H E INNS OVERALL PAC-10 PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME Jan 27, 2006 Cal State Northridge 2-13 L 2 6 1/13 17 4 9 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Davis (L 0-1) 3059 3:39 Jan 28, 2006 Cal St Northridge W 9-4 9 8 3/ 4 6 4 9 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Trink (W 1-0) 2563 3:24 Jan 29, 2006 Cal St Northridge W 8-1 8 14 1/ 1 4 1 9 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Bresnehan (W 1-0) 2553 2:30 Feb 03, 2006 Northern Illinois W 5-3 5 11 1/ 3 9 2 9 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Davis (W 1-1) 2135 3:10 Feb 04, 2006 Northern Illinois W 9-6 9 10 4/ 6 8 5 9 4- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Urlaub (W 1-0) 2306 3:32 Feb 05, 2006 Northern Illinois W 8-3 8 10 1/ 3 6 1 9 5- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Bresnehan (W 2-0) 1966 2:52 !Feb 10, 2006 vs Gonzaga Bulldogs 1-9 L 1 9 3/ 9 10 1 9 5- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Davis (L 1-2) 1750 3:04 !Feb 11, 2006 vs #2 Oregon State Beav 0-11 L 0 5 2/11 11 1 9 5- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 Bresnehan (L 2-1) 2257 3:44 !Feb 12, 2006 vs Nevada Wolf Pack 8-12 L 8 12 1/12 15 2 9 5- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Bordes, B. (L 0-1) 1755 3:29 Feb 17, 2006 W 4-3 4 8 0/ 3 8 0 9 6- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Bresnehan (W 3-1) 2142 3:05 Feb 18, 2006 Houston Cougars W 11-1 11 14 1/ 1 6 2 9 7- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Urlaub (W 2-0) 2102 3:05 Feb 19, 2006 Houston Cougars W 8-6 8 10 1/ 6 12 1 9 8- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Zinicola (W 1-0) 2360 3:55 Feb 25, 2006 at Baylor Bears W 9-5 9 14 0/ 5 3 0 9 9- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Bordes, B. (W 1-1) 2888 3:29 Feb 25, 2006 at Baylor Bears W 11-3 11 14 1/ 3 5 1 9 10- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Urlaub (W 3-0) 2888 3:19 Feb 26, 2006 at Baylor Bears 3-5 L 3 6 1/ 5 6 1 9 10- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Bowman (L 0-1) 2952 2:56 Feb 28, 2006 Texas Tech W 13-5 13 13 2/ 5 11 2 9 11- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Davis (W 2-2) 2316 3:14 Mar 03, 2006 Auburn Tigers W 14-2 14 18 1/ 2 10 2 9 12- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Urlaub (W 4-0) 2310 3:00 Mar 04, 2006 Auburn Tigers W 12-3 12 14 4/ 3 7 4 9 13- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Arreola (W 1-0) 2265 3:10 Mar 05, 2006 Auburn Tigers W 8-1 8 11 1/ 1 8 2 9 14- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Bordes, B. (W 2-1) 2193 3:20 $Mar 10, 2006 vs TAMUCC Islanders W 10-2 10 14 0/ 2 4 3 9 15- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Satow (W 1-0) 2650 2:51 $Mar 11, 2006 vs #1 Rice Owls W 6-5 6 12 2/ 5 7 4 (10) 16- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Zinicola (W 2-0) 3168 3:32 $Mar 12, 2006 vs TCU Horned Frogs W 3-1 3 8 2/ 1 7 0 9 17- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Urlaub (W 5-0) 2930 3:21 Mar 14, 2006 at #11 Texas Longhorns 6-11 L 6 8 2/11 10 0 9 17- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Bruneel (L 0-1) 6642 3:14 Mar 17, 2006 #21 Oklahoma Sooners W 8-7 8 12 1/ 7 12 1 9 18- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Martinez (W 1-0) 3205 3:43 Mar 18, 2006 #21 Oklahoma Sooners 8-15 L 8 8 4/15 13 2 9 18- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Barnette (L 0-1) 2861 3:47 Mar 24, 2006 Penn State W 8-5 8 13 1/ 5 8 2 9 19- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Bordes, B. (W 3-1) 3088 3:01 Mar 25, 2006 Penn State W 15-5 15 20 1/ 5 13 1 9 20- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Martinez (W 2-0) 3709 3:12 Mar 26, 2006 Penn State W 9-7 9 14 3/ 7 11 0 9 21- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Trink (W 2-0) 3162 2:47 *Mar 31, 2006 at Washington State 1-6 L 1 8 2/ 6 9 0 9 21- 8- 0 0- 1- 0 Arreola (L 1-1) 1500 2:44 *Mar 31, 2006 at Washington State W 8-3 8 16 1/ 3 9 0 9 22- 8- 0 1- 1- 0 Martinez (W 3-0) 1273 3:22 *Apr 01, 2006 at Washington State W 2-1 2 8 0/ 1 6 0 9 23- 8- 0 2- 1- 0 Bordes, B. (W 4-1) 344 2:57 Apr 02, 2006 Arizona Wildcats 8-12 L 8 13 2/12 13 4 9 23- 9- 0 2- 1- 0 Davis (L 2-3) 5201 3:44 *Apr 07, 2006 Washington Huskies 0-8 L 0 2 6/ 8 9 1 9 23-10- 0 2- 2- 0 Bresnehan (L 3-2) 2429 2:39 *Apr 08, 2006 Washington Huskies W 12-7 12 15 1/ 7 9 3 9 24-10- 0 3- 2- 0 Barnette (W 1-1) 2239 3:33 *Apr 09, 2006 Washington Huskies W 8-7 8 17 0/ 7 12 1 (11) 25-10- 0 4- 2- 0 Bordes, B. (W 5-1) 2280 4:34 *Apr 13, 2006 #18 USC Trojans 12-13 L 12 16 1/13 16 1 9 25-11- 0 4- 3- 0 Zinicola (L 2-1) 3024 3:56 *Apr 14, 2006 #18 USC Trojans W 10-9 10 15 2/ 9 8 2 (10) 26-11- 0 5- 3- 0 Bordes, B. (W 6-1) 3013 4:33 *Apr 15, 2006 #18 USC Trojans W 8-7 8 16 0/ 7 9 0 9 27-11- 0 6- 3- 0 Satow (W 2-0) 3317 3:40 Apr 17, 2006 at Texas Tech 2-7 L 2 5 2/ 7 10 1 9 27-12- 0 6- 3- 0 Trink (L 2-1) 3024 3:13 *Apr 21, 2006 at UCLA Bruins W 3-2 3 8 0/ 2 8 1 9 28-12- 0 7- 3- 0 Satow (W 3-0) 530 3:15 *Apr 22, 2006 at UCLA Bruins 1-5 L 1 2 0/ 5 8 0 9 28-13- 0 7- 4- 0 Urlaub (L 5-1) 758 2:33 *Apr 23, 2006 at UCLA Bruins 10-11 L 10 14 1/11 15 0 (10) 28-14- 0 7- 5- 0 Trink (L 2-2) 979 5:04 *Apr 28, 2006 at Stanford Cardinal 1-7 L 1 4 0/ 7 13 0 9 28-15- 0 7- 6- 0 Satow (L 3-1) 1772 2:34 *Apr 29, 2006 at Stanford Cardinal W 11-7 11 13 0/ 7 11 1 9 29-15- 0 8- 6- 0 Barnette (W 2-1) 2003 4:24 *Apr 30, 2006 at Stanford Cardinal 4-11 L 4 12 0/11 12 1 9 29-16- 0 8- 7- 0 Urlaub (L 5-2) 2400 2:57 May 02, 2006 Arizona Wildcats W 22-8 22 22 2/ 8 10 2 9 30-16- 0 8- 7- 0 Barnette (W 3-1) 3049 3:18 *May 12, 2006 #4 Oregon State Beav W 10-3 10 11 0/ 3 9 0 9 31-16- 0 9- 7- 0 Barnette (W 4-1) 2813 3:12 *May 13, 2006 #4 Oregon State Beav W 6-3 6 11 2/ 3 6 0 9 32-16- 0 10- 7- 0 Arreola (W 2-1) 3035 2:38 *May 14, 2006 #4 Oregon State Beav 8-9 L 8 10 4/ 9 14 1 9 32-17- 0 10- 8- 0 Zinicola (L 2-2) 2544 3:41 *May 19, 2006 at Arizona Wildcats W 15-6 15 17 5/ 6 8 3 9 33-17- 0 11- 8- 0 Barnette (W 5-1) 1248 3:24 *May 20, 2006 at Arizona Wildcats 12-18 L 12 13 5/18 17 1 9 33-18- 0 11- 9- 0 Zinicola (L 2-3) 1134 3:54 *May 21, 2006 at Arizona Wildcats 4-5 L 4 9 3/ 5 7 1 9 33-19- 0 11-10- 0 Bresnehan (L 3-3) 745 3:07 *May 26, 2006 Cal Bears W 13-5 13 15 2/ 5 11 0 9 34-19- 0 12-10- 0 Satow (W 4-1) 2813 3:32 *May 27, 2006 Cal Bears W 9-3 9 8 0/ 3 7 1 9 35-19- 0 13-10- 0 Barnette (W 6-1) 3318 2:46 *May 28, 2006 Cal Bears W 7-6 7 12 2/ 6 7 2 (11) 36-19- 0 14-10- 0 Bordes, B. (W 7-1) 2551 4:02 ^Jun 03, 2006 vs Baylor 2-3 L 2 8 1/ 3 8 2 9 36-20- 0 14-10- 0 Satow (L 4-2) 3735 3:21 ^Jun 03, 2006 vs Prairie View A&M W 13-4 13 16 1/ 4 9 4 9 37-20- 0 14-10- 0 Martinez (W 4-0) 2805 3:09 ^Jun 04, 2006 vs Baylor 2-7 L 2 9 2/ 7 10 2 9 37-21- 0 14-10- 0 Urlaub (L 5-3) 2663 3:13 * = Conference game; ! = Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.); $ = Whataburger College Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas); ^ = NCAA Regional (Houston, Texas): () extra inning game

74 OVERALL STATISTICS Record: 37-21 Home: 26-6 Away: 7-10 Neutral: 4-5 Pac-10: 14-10

PLAYER AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 12 Romine, Andrew .375 22-20 72 12 27 3 1 0 13 32 .444 3 0 9 1 .400 0 3 5-6 24 61 10 .895 23 Wallace, Brett .371 48-38 151 31 56 11 0 7 32 88 .583 17 3 26 3 .439 2 1 3-5 145 6 3 .981 28 Sogard, Eric .353 55-43 184 47 65 13 5 9 50 115 .625 29 1 31 2 .432 6 2 2-3 71 102 15 .920 9 Curtis, Colin .335 58-58 239 60 80 15 5 6 54 123 .515 36 7 31 4 .432 3 0 21-25 105 5 3 .973 39 Davis, Ike .329 58-57 240 39 79 20 2 9 65 130 .542 20 4 58 4 .387 2 0 2-3 137 18 4 .975 2 Sferra, J.J. .323 42-39 155 28 50 5 3 0 15 61 .394 10 2 16 8 .371 0 4 5-7 71 1 0 1.000 5 Sontag, Ryan .319 47-37 141 42 45 6 3 2 26 63 .447 21 5 32 2 .423 1 5 8-9 50 4 4 .931 11 Paramore, P. .318 53-52 173 35 55 10 0 3 35 74 .428 34 4 27 3 .437 2 1 3-3 395 39 2 .995 8 Fox, Willy .312 55-45 173 49 54 9 5 2 32 79 .457 36 10 49 2 .455 1 1 11-15 259 23 6 .979 4 Retherford, CJ .305 49-34 131 27 40 8 0 3 29 57 .435 11 8 25 1 .388 2 4 1-1 50 60 9 .924 6 Dhaenens, Seth .295 43-25 112 24 33 5 0 1 20 41 .366 12 0 18 6 .363 0 3 0-0 43 60 5 .954 15 Persichina, Joe .283 40-24 92 14 26 2 0 0 8 28 .304 12 8 12 1 .407 1 3 4-4 45 80 10 .926 20 Hall, Matt .278 31-17 54 8 15 3 2 1 7 25 .463 6 1 15 0 .361 0 3 1-1 25 43 4 .944 29 Mesa, Frank .233 28-14 60 10 14 1 2 3 9 28 .467 11 0 15 3 .342 2 1 1-3 18 36 7 .885 26 Laguna, Rocky .222 44-8 45 10 10 0 0 1 7 13 .289 6 2 13 0 .333 1 5 2-2 24 1 0 1.000 ——————— 48 Jones, Mike .313 10-6 16 4 5 0 0 0 3 5 .313 2 0 4 0 .389 0 0 0-2 13 1 0 1.000 13 Stockfisch, A. .240 17-5 25 0 6 2 0 0 3 8 .320 2 0 7 1 .296 0 0 0-0 50 4 0 1.000 22 Bando, Ben .200 5-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 37 Zinicola, Zechry .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 9 1 .909 3 Landry, Jeff .000 7-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 1 1 1 .667 49 Bordes, Brett .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 6 10 1 .941 Totals .319 58-58 2070 440 661 113 28 47 408 971 .469 268 56 390 41 .408 23 36 69-89 1555 610 92 .959 Opponents .270 58-58 2024 357 547 111 16 31 312 783 .387 242 58 488 39 .361 23 39 47-69 1512 630 84 .962

LOB - Team (504), Opp (474). DPs turned - Team (57), Opp (45). Ps turned - Team (1). CI - Team (0), Opp (3). IBB - Team (15), Curtis 4, Fox 3, Sferra 2, Davis 2, Paramore 2, Sogard 1, Persichina 1, Opp (7). picked off - Sferra 3, Paramore 2, Hall 2, Curtis 1, Retherford 1, Laguna 1, Persichina 1, Dhaenens 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

PLAYER ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 43 Arreola, Daryl 2.80 2-1 19 2 0 0/0 0 35.1 29 15 11 14 32 4 1 2 137 .212 5 6 3 2 2 49 Bordes, Brett 3.15 7-1 31 0 0 0/0 4 54.1 41 21 19 32 47 7 0 2 198 .207 5 8 2 0 4 37 Zinicola, Zechry 3.95 2-3 23 2 0 0/0 6 43.1 40 25 19 21 45 9 2 2 164 .244 5 6 0 3 4 40 Bresnehan, Pat 4.31 3-3 17 9 0 0/0 0 62.2 66 45 30 31 49 14 4 2 248 .266 9 0 0 2 3 45 Martinez, Brady 4.36 4-0 32 0 0 0/0 2 43.1 40 25 21 19 55 9 3 2 162 .247 6 11 4 2 2 32 Barnette, Tony 4.77 6-1 21 7 0 0/0 0 54.2 60 33 29 17 70 11 1 3 217 .276 5 5 0 0 2 41 Satow, Josh 4.78 4-2 19 5 0 0/0 0 49.0 56 31 26 11 44 11 1 5 195 .287 1 6 1 2 6 25 Urlaub, Jeff 4.82 5-3 15 10 0 0/0 0 56.0 57 31 30 17 42 10 1 4 214 .266 0 2 0 2 1 39 Davis, Ike 7.42 2-3 14 12 0 0/0 0 47.1 55 47 39 28 40 9 1 2 182 .302 4 3 3 3 3 ——————— 31 Dryanski, Kevin 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 .333 1 1 0 0 0 62 Trink, Matt 5.72 2-2 16 4 0 0/0 0 28.1 32 22 18 16 19 14 0 2 111 .288 0 3 0 1 5 30 Bowman, Drew 6.08 0-1 14 4 0 0/0 0 13.1 28 19 9 12 13 4 0 1 69 .406 3 1 1 1 2 47 Bruneel, Brett 7.24 0-1 13 1 0 0/0 0 13.2 18 16 11 8 11 3 2 0 54 .333 0 4 0 2 2 4 Retherford, CJ 9.53 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 1 5.2 5 6 6 2 5 2 0 2 21 .238 0 0 1 1 1 29 Mesa, Frank 10.24 0-0 6 2 0 0/0 0 9.2 16 15 11 11 16 3 0 2 43 .372 1 0 0 1 2 5 Sontag, Ryan 18.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 .667 2 2 1 1 0 Totals 4.88 37-21 58 58 0 0/0 13 518.1 547 357 281 242 488 111 16 31 2024 .270 47 58162339 Opponents 6.73 21-37 58 58 4 2/1 7 504.0 661 440 377 268 390 113 28 47 2070 .319 4656192336

PB- Team (16), Paramore 10, Stockfisch 4, Dhaenens 1, Retherford 1, Opp (21). Pickoffs - Team (1), Mesa 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Paramore (43-64), Bresnehan (7-12), Zinicola (3-7), Davis (4-7), Barnette (4-6), Trink (4-6), Bordes, B. (5-6), Urlaub (4-5), Arreola (3-5), Mesa (5-5), Martinez (3-4), Bruneel (4-4), Stockfisch (2-3), Retherford (2-2), Bowman (1-1), Satow (0-1).

75 2006 AWARDS & HONORS All-Pac-10: ABCA All-West Region: SUN DEVIL Ike Davis (1st) Ike Davis BASEBALL AWARDS Colin Curtis (1st) Developmental MVP: Petey Paramore (1st) Wallace Award Watch List: Josh Satow/Matt Hall Eric Sogard (1st) Colin Curtis Daryl Arreola (honorable mention) Newcomer of the Year: Tony Barnette (honorable mention) Award Watch List: Brett Wallace/Jeff Urlaub/CJ Retherford Brett Bordes (honorable mention) Petey Paramore Brett Wallace (honorable mention) Mr. Fireman Award: NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List: Zechry Zinicola/Brady Martinez Pac-10 Freshman of the Year: Zechry Zinicola Ike Davis Jim Henderson Courage Award: Andrew Romine All-Pac-10 Academic: National Player of the Week: Joe Persichina (2nd) Andrew Romine (Apr. 3) - CBF /Mr. Sun Devil Award: Willy Fox (2nd) Jeff Urlaub (Feb. 21) - CBF Joe Persichina/Frank Mesa Ike Davis (Mar. 7) - CBF, NCBWA Pac-10 Player/Pitcher of the Week: Award: Ike Davis (March 7) Houston Regional All-Tournament Team: Pat Bresnehan Andrew Romine (Apr. 3) Brett Wallace Eric Sogard (Apr. 18) Pitcher of the Year: All Coca-Cola Classic: Brett Bordes/Tony Barnette NCBWA All-American: Willy Fox Eric Sogard (2nd) Casey Myers Academic Award: Petey Paramore Ryan Sontag Collegiate Baseball All-American: All-Whataburger College Classic: Phill Lowery Comeback Player of the Year: Eric Sogard (3rd) Willy Fox (MVP) Daryl Arreola Austin Stockfisch Baseball America Freshmen All-America: Eric Sogard Leadership Award: Ike Davis (2nd) Ryan Sontag Seth Dhaenens Petey Paramore (2nd) Ike Davis Zechry Zinicola Outstanding Offensive Player: Rivals.com All-American: Ike Davis/Eric Sogard Eric Sogard (honorable mention) Preseason All-Americans: The Tillman: Colin Curtis (Baseball America-1st) Collegiate Baseball Colin Curtis Freshmen All-America: Ike Davis On Deck Circle MVP: Petey Paramore Brett Bordes

2006 Draft: ASU in the 2006 NCAA Statistics: PLAYER TEAM ROUND TEAM STATS RANK ACTUAL NATIONAL LEADER Colin Curtis, OF 4th Batting Average 23 .319 Jackson State (.359) Pat Bresnehan, RHP Pittsburgh Pirates 5th Earned Run Average 141 4.88 CS-Fullerton (2.73) Zechry Zinicola, RHP Washington Nationals 6th 153 .959 Oklahoma (.983) Brett Bordes, LHP Baltimore Orioles 9th Scoring 25 7.6 Jackson State (9.4) Home Runs Per Game 84 .81 Delaware (2.06) Tony Barnette, RHP Arizona Diamondbacks 10th Triples Per Game 7 .48 Arizona (.62) Brady Martinez, LHP New York Yankees Free Agent Doubles Per Game 74 1.95 Delaware (2.65) Seth Dhaenens, IF Tampa Bay Devil Rays Free Agent 36 .469 Delaware (.574) Daryl Arreola, RHP Arizona Diamondbacks Free Agent Stolen Bases 122 1.19 Prairie View (3.96) Plays Per Game 46 .98 New Mexico (1.27) W-L Pct 45 .638 Rice (.814)

76 PAC-10 REVIEW 2006 PAC-10 BASEBALL STANDINGS 2006 ALL-PAC-10 TEAM CONFERENCE OVERALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: , Oregon State W L PCT W L PCT PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Tim Lincecum, Washington Oregon State*%@# 16 7 .696 50 16 .758 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Ike Davis, Arizona State Arizona State% 14 10 .583 37 21 .638 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Chris Kunda, UCLA% 13 10 .565 33 25 .569 Oregon State Arizona 12 12 .500 27 28 .491 OF THE YEAR: , Oregon State Stanford%@ 11 13 .458 33 27 .550 NAME SCHOOL POS. YR. USC 11 13 .458 25 33 .431 Hector Ambriz UCLA DH Jr. Washington 11 13 .458 36 25 .590 Ryan Babineau UCLA C Fr. Washington State 10 14 .417 36 23 .610 OSU IF So. California 9 15 .375 26 28 .481 (2) OSU RHP Jr. *Pac-10 Champion; %NCAA Regional; @ Super Regional; #CWS Champion Zach Clem (2) UW OF Sr. Colin Curtis ASU OF Jr. 2006 PAC-10 ACADEMIC TEAM Matt Cusick USC IF So. FIRST TEAM Ike Davis ASU LHP/OF Fr. NAME SCHOOL YR. GPA MAJOR Cole Gillespie OSU OF Jr. OSU So. 3.49 Business Admin. Kevin Gunderson (2) OSU RHP Jr. Allen Craig CAL Sr. 3.17 Social Welfare Matt Hague UW OF So. OF Colin Curtis Chris Jensen UCLA Sr. 3.51 Mech. Eng. Cyle Hankerd USC OF Jr. Steve Kost WSU So. 3.62 Undeclared Dave Huff UCLA LHP Jr. PAC-10 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: Jayson Miller WSU So. 3.68 Undeclared Tim Lincecum (3) UW RHP Jr. The Pac-10 sent five teams to the NCAA Chris Minaker STAN Sr. 3.75 Sociology Jay Miller WSU OF Sr. Tournament in both 1990, 1997 and 2005. It Brett Munster CAL Jr. 3.41 Mass Comm. Chris Minaker STAN IF Sr. sent a record six teams in 1992. At least four Matt Stevens UW So. 3.24 Arts & Science CAL RHP Jr. teams have been sent to the tourney 14 differ- David Stringer STAN So. 3.91 Undeclared (2) OSU RHP Jr. ent years. Last season, Arizona State, Oregon Alexander Trafton CAL Sr. 3.28 Mid East Studies Petey Paramore ASU C Fr. State, Stanford and UCLA all advanced to the Jared Prince WSU RHP/OF Fr. postseason, with the Beavers winning the Curt Rindal UW 1B Jr. College . Since 1983, the Pac-10 SECOND TEAM Eric Sogard ASU IF So. has sent at least three teams into postseason NAME SCHOOL YR. GPA MAJOR (2) - Two-time All-Conference selection. play every year. Nick Cebula WSU Jr. 3.08 Gen. Study (3) - Three-time All-Conference selection Willy Fox ASU So. 3.16 Bus. Comm. NCAA CWS APPEARANCES: Taylor Grigsby CAL So. 3.31 Pol. Science ASU HONORABLE MENTION (4) USC 21 Matt Manship STAN Sr. 3.17 Economics Daryl Arreola, Tony Barnette, Brett Bordes, Arizona State 19 Bradley Mills ARIZ Jr. 3.15 Civil Eng. Brett Wallace Stanford 15 Robert Nesbitt CAL Sr. 3.21 Mass Comm. Arizona 15 Joe Persichina ASU Jr. 3.09 Bus. Comm. California 5 Jim Rapoport STAN Jr. 3.08 Public Policy PAC-10 FIELDING LEADERS Washington State 4 Ryan Seawell STAN Jr. 3.23 Economics Team Fielding Pct. UCLA 2 UCLA .977 Darin Vieira USC Sr. 3.11 English Oregon State 3 Oregon State .975 Honorable Mention: Michael Cooper, Jr., CAL; Nolan Gallagher, USC .970 NCAA TITLES: So., STAN; Chris Lewis, Sr., STAN; Jake McCormick, Jr., OSU; Washington State .969 USC 12 Spencer Pabst, So., USC; Michael Taylor, So., STAN; Nicholas California .968 Arizona State 5 Tess,So., CAL Stanford .968 Arizona 3 Washington .966 California 2 PAC-10 BATTING LEADERS Arizona State .959 Stanford 2 Arizona .957 Team Batting Avg. Individual Batting Avg. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BY CONFERENCE: Arizona State .319 Jared Prince, Washington State .401 PAC-10 PITCHING LEADERS Pacific-10 25 Team Pitching (ERA) Big 12 10 USC .313 Cyle Hankerd, USC .383 Oregon State 3.41 Big Ten 6 Washington State .310 Matt Hague, Washington .381 Cole Gillespie, Oregon State .374 UCLA 3.77 SEC 5 Arizona .305 Brett Wallace, Arizona State 371 California 3.92 Big East 4 Oregon State .302 Stanford 4.55 Big West 4 Matt Cusick, USC 369 Washington State 4.87 West Coast 1 Stanford .286 Chris Minaker, Stanford .364 Arizona State 4.88 Patriot 1 UCLA .286 Jay Miller, Washington State 361 Washington 4.97 Missouri Valley 1 Washington .282 Eric Sogard, Arizona State 3523 USC 5.23 ACC 1 California .260 Curt Rindall, Washington .350 Arizona 5.41 WAC 1

77 IN THE PROS 2006 Teams and Statistics SUN DEVILS IN THE MAJORS (9) PLAYERS MLB TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Mariners .247 102 251 36 62 6 2 1 15 Giants .270 130 367 74 99 23 0 26 77 Chris Duffy Pittsburgh Pirates .255 84 314 46 80 14 3 2 18 Andre Ethier Dodgers .308 126 396 50 122 20 7 11 55 .286 120 423 65 121 27 1 14 55 .318 124 512 80 163 39 1 5 49 .191 31 89 5 17 4 0 2 7 MLB TEAM W L ERA G SV IP H BB SO Dennis Sarfate 0 0 4.32 8 0 8.1 9 4 11 Jon Switzer Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2 2 4.54 40 0 33.2 38 19 18 SUN DEVILS IN THE MINORS (44) PLAYERS TEAM (CLASS) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Rod Allen Winston-Salem (A) .253 75 221 27 56 9 0 3 27 Josh Asanovich Visalia (A) .293 107 406 66 119 27 2 5 58 Travis Buck Stockton (A) .349 34 126 24 44 17 3 3 26 Midland (AA) .302 50 212 32 64 22 1 4 22 Nick Cadena Spokane (A) .259 54 189 31 49 16 1 3 26 Brooks Conrad Round Rock (AAA) .267 138 532 100 142 40 15 24 94 Chris Cook Asheville (A) .255 83 274 36 70 15 0 7 44 Louisville (AAA) .250 3 12 1 3 0 0 1 3 Norfolk (AAA) .290 55 145 18 42 16 0 0 17 Brett Bordes Brooks Conrad Colin Curtis Staten Island (A) .302 44 159 25 48 9 2 1 18 GCL Yankees (R) .500 3 8 3 4 2 0 1 4 Dustin Delucchi Portland (AAA) .216 14 37 1 8 2 0 0 4 Mobile (AA) .244 53 160 19 39 5 0 0 9 Seth Dhaenens Princeton (R) .233 50 172 19 40 2 1 0 24 Hudson Valley (A) .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Duffy (AAA) .349 26 106 18 37 7 2 2 19 Jeff Duncan Las Vegas (AAA) .299 89 278 53 83 10 2 6 26 Andre Ethier Las Vegas (AAA) .349 25 86 15 30 4 3 1 12 Sergio Garcia Jacksonville (AA) .217 45 138 18 30 10 0 0 15 Las Vegas (AAA) .328 71 247 54 81 15 0 8 37 Steve Garrabrants Tennessee (AA) .220 105 241 28 53 8 0 3 26 Scott Goodman Fargo (I) .242 17 62 5 15 2 0 2 5 (I) .285 65 249 41 71 18 0 10 49 Tuffy Gosewisch Clearwater (A) .252 95 305 32 77 14 0 9 39 Joey Hooft Clinton (A) .000 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bakersfield (A) .093 13 43 4 4 1 0 0 3 AZL Rangers (R) .290 11 31 0 9 2 0 0 5 Spokane (A) .188 34 112 11 21 3 0 1 13 Mitch Jones Columbus (AAA) .234 121 441 56 103 27 2 21 78 Ian Kinsler Oklahoma (AAA) .256 10 39 7 10 3 0 2 6 Jeff Larish Lakeland (A) .258 135 457 76 118 34 2 18 65 Dan Meier Sioux City (I) .241 67 253 34 61 13 1 5 38 Casey Myers (A) .229 17 48 2 11 4 0 0 6 Midland (AA) .310 24 87 12 27 4 0 1 14 Dustin Pedroia Pawtucket (AAA) .305 111 423 55 129 30 3 5 50 Erik Averill Mitch Jones Doug Schutt Windy City (I) .271 89 340 64 92 8 4 5 33 Mel Stocker Long Island (I) .305 103 420 82 128 19 8 3 37 Jeremy West Portland (AA) .269 124 450 64 121 32 1 13 66 PITCHERS TEAM (CLASS) W L ERA G GS SV IP H BB SO Daryl Arreola Tucson (AAA) 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 Yakima (A) 2 1 1.85 17 0 0 24.1 19 8 17 Erik Averill W. Michigan (A) 9 8 3.73 28 28 0 171.1 171 48 111 Tony Barnette Missoula (A) 6 4 3.89 15 15 0 76.1 81 20 74 Brett Bordes Aberdeen (A) 3 1 1.96 29 0 5 36.2 18 18 30 Pat Bresnehan Williamsport (A) 4 5 2.25 15 10 0 68.0 50 17 59 Mike Esposito Col. Springs (AAA) 6 13 6.67 27 26 0 140.1 187 45 91 Bryce Kartler Nashua (I) 0 0 5.00 10 0 0 9.0 7 4 10 Brady Martinez GCL Yankees (R) 0 1 3.00 11 0 0 12.0 17 2 10 Robbie McClellan Traverse City (I) 8 5 3.31 18 17 0 100.2 85 30 80 Josh Perrault Savannah (A) 0 0 3.74 33 0 4 45.2 41 9 42 Potomac (A) 2 0 1.02 14 0 3 17.2 14 9 14 Dennis Sarfate Nashville (AAA) 10 7 3.67 34 21 0 125.0 125 78 117 Ryan Schroyer Pawtucket (AAA) 0 0 6.00 4 0 1 9.0 12 4 7 Wilmington (A) 1 5 4.80 31 0 1 50.2 52 20 49 Jon Switzer Durham (AAA) 3 0 0.87 26 0 3 31.0 22 13 29 Andy Torres El Paso (I) 9 5 4.38 18 18 0 115.0 153 27 59 Ben Thurmond Reno (I) 8 4 3.43 NA 10 0 100.0 101 21 83 Beau Vaughan Wilmington (A) 3 5 3.72 43 0 0 65.1 71 20 60 Zechry Zinicola Vermont (A) 0 0 0.00 8 0 4 9.0 6 1 10 Potomac (A) 3 0 1.98 9 0 3 13.2 11 3 13 Pat Bresnehan Travis Buck Harrisburg (AA) 1 1 2.70 10 0 5 10.0 11 11 8

78 ALUMNI INVOLVEMENT

The annual Baseball Alumni Weekend includes a golf tourna- ment fundraiser for the baseball program as well as an featuring the current squad against an all-star team of alums. The golf tournament is held at ASU’s Karsten Golf Course and is usually sold out weeks in advance — indicating a strong demand for spots. The Alumni Game is a lighthearted tune-up Barry Bonds shows some batting for the current team and a chance for fans to see their favorite tips to the 2005 Sun Devils. former players suit up in the maroon and gold once again.

Father and Son: Kevin and Andrew Romine ASU Kings: and Mitch Jones

Sun Devil Backstops: Tuffy Gosewisch and Paul Lo Duca The Davis “Brothers”: Ike and Alvin

79 ALUMNI INVOLVEMENT DEVIL TO DEVIL The “Devil to Devil” program was created because several former players expressed interest in donat- ing back to the program they love so much. The fol- lowing is a list of ASU baseball alumni that have given back portions of a signing bonus or an out-of- state scholarship in order to help the program con- tinue to grow and succeed.

Ryan Mills ’96 - ’98 $7,500 Willie Bloomquist ’97 - ’99 scholarship Brian Heintzelman ’98 $50,000 Jon Switzer ’99 - ’01 $7,500 Mike Esposito ’00 - ’02 $7,500 Andre Ethier ’02 - ’03 $5,000 Dustin Pedroia ’02 - ’04 scholarship Beau Vaughan ’03 $10,000 Erik Averill ’03 - ’05 scholarship Travis Buck ’03 - ’05 $20,000 Colin Curtis ’04 - ’06 scholarship Joe Persichina ’04 - ’07 scholarship Tyler Hoechlin ’07 scholarship

80 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD

• For the past 27 years, USA Baseball has hon- ored the top amateur baseball player in the country with the Golden Spikes Award. (See winners box.) The award is presented each year to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability and exemplary sportsmanship. Past winners of this prestigious award include current Major League Baseball stars J. D. Drew, Pat Burrell, , Jason Jennings and .

• Arizona State’s Bob Horner won the inaugural award in 1978 after hitting .412 with 20 doubles and 25 RBI. Oddibe McDowell (1984) and (1991) also won the award.

• Dustin Pedroia was named one of five finalists for the 2004 Golden Spikes Award. He became the seventh all-time finalist from ASU, including Horner (1978), McDowell (1984), Kelly (1990), Kelly (1991), ODDIBE MCDOWELL Paul Lo Duca (1993) and Jacob Cruz (1994).

• With three Golden Spikes winners, ASU ranks tied for first with Florida State and Cal State Fullerton as the schools with the most players to have earned college baseball’s top honor. BOB HORNER AWARD WINNERS

2006 Tim Lincecum ...... Washington 2005 ...... Nebraska 2004 ...... Long Beach State 2003 Rickie Weeks ...... Southern 2002 Khalil Greene ...... Clemson 2001 Mark Prior ...... Southern California 2000 Kip Bouknight ...... South Carolina 1999 Jason Jennings ...... Baylor 1998 Pat Burrell ...... Miami 1997 J.D. Drew ...... Florida State 1996 ...... San Diego State 1995 Mark Kotsay ...... Cal State Fullerton 1994 Jason Varitek...... Georgia Tech 1993 Darren Dreifort ...... Wichita State 1992 Phil Nevin ...... Cal State Fullerton 1991 MIKE KELLY...... ARIZONA STATE 1990 Alex Fernandez ...... Miami-Dade South 1989 Ben McDonald ...... State 1988 Robin Ventura ...... Oklahoma State 1987 ...... Michigan 1986 Mike Loynd...... Florida State 1985 Will Clark...... Mississippi State 1984 ODDIBE McDOWELL ...... ARIZONA STATE 1983 ...... Alabama 1982 Augie Schmidt ...... 1981 Mike Fuentes ...... Florida State 1980 ...... Arizona 1979 Tim Wallach ...... Cal State Fullerton 1978 BOB HORNER...... ARIZONA STATE MIKE KELLY

81 TEAM USA Travis Buck helped Team USA to a gold medal in the 2004 World University Baseball Championship.

Jeff Larish and Dustin Pedroia were teammates on the 2003 USA Baseball National Team.

• The Arizona State Baseball program ranks as one of the top collegiate programs in the nation to produce players for the USA Baseball National Team. Since USA Baseball began selecting players and operating an official National Team to represent the United States in 1984, ASU has had at least one player on the team in nine different years. A total of 10 different ASU players have combined for 11 selections to the National Team.

• ASU’s most recent selection to the National Team, Travis Buck, helped the USA Baseball National Team to a gold medal in the 2004 FISU World University Baseball Championship in Tainan City, Taiwan. Buck was named a first-team Summer All-American by Baseball America after hitting .412 (28- for-68) with two home runs and 14 RBI.

“Coach Murphy is one of the most outstanding college coaches in the nation. We are certainly aware of the many quality baseball players that he has coached at Arizona State. We are sure that he will continue the tradition of competition that has defined Sun Devil Baseball for so many years.” —Paul V. Seiler, USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO

Willie Bloomquist Casey Myers Jon Switzer Mike Esposito Dustin Pedroia Jeff Larish Travis Buck 1998 2000 2000 2001 2002, 2003 2003 2004

82 MLB TRADITION ASU IN THE WORLD SERIES (18) Fernando Viña NL- St. Louis Cardinals YEAR PLAYER TEAM OPPONENT WINNER 1999 Barry Bonds NL- , Boston AL, 4-1 1969 New York Mets Baltimore Orioles New York (4-1) 2000 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants , AL, 6-3 Gary Gentry New York Mets Baltimore Orioles New York (4-1) 2001 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Safeco Field, Seattle AL, 4-1 1972 Oakland A’s Oakland (4-3) 2002 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Miller Park, Milwaukee TIE, 7-7 1973 Sal Bando Oakland A’s New York Mets Oakland (4-3) 2003 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago AL, 7-6 Oakland A’s New York Mets Oakland (4-3) Paul Lo Duca NL- 1974 Sal Bando Oakland A’s Los Angeles Dodgers Oakland (4-1) 2004 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants , Houston AL, 9-4 Reggie Jackson Oakland A’s Los Angeles Dodgers Oakland (4-1) Paul Lo Duca NL- Los Angeles Dodgers 1977 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers New York (4-2) 2005 Paul Lo Duca NL- Florida Marlins , AL, 7-5 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees New York (4-2) 2006 Paul Lo Duca NL- New York Mets PNC Park, Pittsburgh AL, 3-2 1978 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers New York (4-2) Rick Monday Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees New York (4-2) ASU MLB AWARD WINNERS 1980 Larry Gura Philadelphia (4-2) YEAR AWARD PLAYER LEAGUE TEAM 1981 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles (4-2) 1993 Hall of Fame Reggie Jackson Major League Baseball New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees Los Angeles (4-2) 1973 Most Valuable Player Reggie Jackson American Oakland A’s Rick Monday Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees Los Angeles (4-2) 1990 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National Pittsburgh Pirates 1992 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National Pittsburgh Pirates 1986 Marty Barrett Boston Red Sox New York Mets New York (4-3) 1993 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 1989 Ken Phelps Oakland A’s San Francisco Giants Oakland (4-0) 2001 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 2002 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants Anaheim Angels Anaheim (4-3) 2002 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants ASU IN THE MLB ALL-STAR GAME (45) 2003 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 2004 Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants YEAR PLAYER TEAM OPPONENT WINNER 1978 Rookie of the Year Bob Horner National 1968 Rick Monday AL- Oakland A’s , Houston NL, 1-0 1984 Rookie of the Year Alvin Davis American 1969 Sal Bando AL- Oakland A’s RFK Stadium, Washington D.C. NL, 9-3 1992 Rookie of the Year Pat Listach American Milwaukee Brewers Reggie Jackson AL- Oakland A’s 1990 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates 1971 Reggie Jackson AL- Oakland A’s , Detroit AL, 6-4 1991 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates 1972 Sal Bando AL- Oakland A’s Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta NL, 4-3 1992 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates 1973 Sal Bando AL- Oakland A’s Royals Stadium, Kansas City NL, 7-1 1993 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants Reggie Jackson AL- Oakland A’s 1994 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1974 Sal Bando AL- Oakland A’s , Pittsburgh NL, 7-2 1996 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants Reggie Jackson AL- Oakland A’s 1997 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1975 Reggie Jackson AL- Oakland A’s County Stadium, Milwaukee NL, 6-3 1998 Gold Glove Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1977 Reggie Jackson AL- New York Yankees , New York NL, 7-5 2001 Gold Glove Fernando Viña National (2B) St. Louis Cardinals 1978 Reggie Jackson AL- New York Yankees , San Diego NL, 7-3 2002 Gold Glove Fernando Viña National (2B) St. Louis Cardinals Rick Monday NL- Los Angeles Dodgers 1980 Silver Slugger Reggie Jackson American (DH) California Angels 1979 Reggie Jackson AL- New York Yankees , Seattle NL, 7-6 1982 Silver Slugger Reggie Jackson American (OF) California Angels 1980 Larry Gura AL- Kansas City Royals , Los Angeles NL, 4-2 1985 Silver Slugger Hubie Brooks National (SS) Reggie Jackson AL- New York Yankees 1986 Silver Slugger Hubie Brooks National (SS) Montreal Expos Ken Landreaux AL- 1990 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates 1981 Reggie Jackson AL- New York Yankees , Cleveland NL, 5-4 1991 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates 1982 AL- Seattle Mariners Olympic Stadium, Montreal NL, 4-1 1992 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates Bob Horner NL- Atlanta Braves 1993 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants Reggie Jackson AL- California Angels 1994 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1983 Reggie Jackson AL- California Angels , Chicago AL, 13-3 1996 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1997 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1984 Alvin Davis AL- Seattle Mariners , San Francisco NL, 3-1 2000 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants Reggie Jackson AL- California Angels 2001 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1986 Hubie Brooks NL- Montreal Expos Astrodome, Houston AL, 3-2 2002 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1987 Hubie Brooks NL- Montreal Expos , Oakland NL, 2-0 2003 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1990 Barry Bonds NL- Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago AL, 2-0 2004 Silver Slugger Barry Bonds National (OF) San Francisco Giants 1992 Barry Bonds NL- Pittsburgh Pirates Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego AL, 13-6 2001 Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 1993 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Camden Yards, Baltimore AL, 9-3 2002 Hank Aaron Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 1994 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh NL, 8-7 2004 Hank Aaron Barry Bonds National San Francisco Giants 1995 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas NL, 3-2 1986 ALCS MVP Marty Barrett American Boston Red Sox 1996 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Veteran’s Stadium, Philadelphia NL, 6-0 1995 NLCS MVP Mike Devereaux National Atlanta Braves 1997 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Jacob’s Field, Cleveland AL, 3-1 1973 World Series MVP Reggie Jackson American Oakland A’s 1998 Barry Bonds NL- San Francisco Giants Coors Field, Colorado AL, 13-8 MVP Reggie Jackson American New York Yankees

83 86 MAJOR LEAGUERS

PLAYER AT ASU YEARS AND MAJOR LEAGUE AFFILIATE 1977-79 1983, Mariners Gary Allenson 1973-76 1978-84, Red Sox; 1985, Blue Jays Doug Baker 1982 1984-87, Tigers; 1988-90, Twins 1975-78 1981-88, Indians; 1988, Tigers; 1989, A’s Willie Bloomquist Sal Bando 1964-65 1966-76, A’s; 1977-81, Brewers 1971-73 1973, 1975-76, Twins 1970-72 1974-75, Phillies; 1976-80, White Sox; 1980-83, Indians; 1984, Astros; 1984-85, Rangers Floyd Bannister 1974-76 1977-78, Astros; 1979-82, Mariners; 1983-87, White Sox; 1988-89, Royals; 1991, Angels; 1992, Rangers Marty Barrett 1979 1982-90, Red Sox; 1991, Padres Chris Beasley 1983-84 1991, Angels Mike Benjamin 1986-87 1989-95, Giants; 1996, Phillies; 1997-98, Red Sox; 1999-2000, 02, Pirates Willie Bloomquist 1997-99 2002-06, Mariners Randy Bobb 1967 1968-69, Cubs Paul Lo Duca Barry Bonds 1983-85 1986-92, Pirates; 2006, Giants Ryan Bradley 1995-97 1998, Yankees Hubie Brooks 1977-78 1980-84, 1991, Mets; 1985-89, Expos; 1990, Dodgers; 1992, Angels; 1993-94, Royals 1974-76 1978-79, White Sox Jim Crawford 1969-72 1973, 1975, Astros; 1976-78, Tigers Jacob Cruz 1992-94 1996-98, Giants; 1998-01, Indians; 2001, Rockies; 2002, Tigers; 2004-05, Reds Alvin Davis 1979-82 1984-91, Mariners; 1992, Angels Mike Devereaux 1984-85 1987-88, 1998, Dodgers; 1995, White Sox; 1995, Braves; 1989-94, 1996, Orioles; 1997, Rangers Barry Bonds Chris Duffy 2001 2005-06, Pirates Jeff Duncan 1999-2000 2003-04, Mets Duffy Dyer 1965-66 1968-74, Mets; 1975-78, Pirates; 1979, Expos; 1980-81, Tigers Mike Esposito 2000-02 2005, Rockies Andre Ethier 2002-03 2006, Dodgers Larry Fritz 1969 1975, Phillies Gary Gentry 1967 1969-72, Mets; 1973-75, Braves Shawn Gilbert 1984 1997-98, Mets; 1998, Cardinals; 2000, Dodgers Larry Gura 1967-69 1970-73, Cubs; 1974-75, Yankees; 1976-85, Royals; 1985, Cubs Eric Helfand 1989-90 1993-95, Athletics Andre Ethier Doug Henry 1983-85 1991-94, Brewers; 1995-96, Mets; 1997, Giants; 1998-200, Astros; 2000, Giants; 2001, Royals Kevin Higgins 1988-89 1993, Padres Donnie Hill 1981 1983-86, A’s; 1987-88, White Sox; 1990-91, Angels; 1992, Twins Bob Horner 1976-78 1978-86, Braves; 1988, Cardinals Dave Hudgens 1975-78 1983, A’s Darrell Jackson 1974-77 1978-82, Twins Reggie Jackson 1966 1967-75, 1987, A’s; 1976, Orioles; 1977-81, Yankees; 1982-86, Angels Mike Kelly 1989-91 1994-95, Braves; 1996-97, Reds; 1998, Devil Rays; 1999, Rockies Ian Kinsler 2002 2006, Rangers Dustin Pedroia Lerrin LaGrow 1968-69 1970, 1972-75, Tigers; 1976, Cardinals; 1977-79, White Sox; 1979, Dodgers; 1980, Phillies

84 Ken Landreaux 1974-76 1977-78, Angels; 1979-80, Twins; 1981-87, Dodgers Jim Lentine 1973-74 1978-80, Cardinals; 1980, Tigers Jack Lind 1966-67 1974-75, Brewers Pat Listach 1988 1992-96, Brewers; 1997, Astros John Littlefield 1974 1980, Cardinals; 1981, Padres Paul Lo Duca 1993 1998-2004, Dodgers; 2004-05, Marlins; 2006, Mets Pete Lovrich 1962 1963, A’s Sean Lowe 1992 1997-98, Cardinals; 1999-2001, White Sox; 2002, Pirates; 2002, Rockies; 2003, Royals Jerry Maddox 1974-75 1978, Braves Oddibe McDowell 1983-84 1985-88, 1994, Rangers; 1989, Indians; 1989-90, Braves Alvin Davis Cody McKay 1993-96 2002, A’s; 2004, Cardinals Louie Medina 1984-85 1988-89, 1991, Indians Lemmie Miller 1980-81 1984, Dodgers Blas Minor 1987-88 1992-94, Pirates; 1995-96, Mets; 1996, Mariners; 1997 Astros Gabe Molina 1996 1999-2000, Orioles; 2000, Braves; 2002-03, St. Louis Rick Monday 1965 1966-71, A’s; 1972-76, Cubs; 1977-84, Dodgers Paul Moskau 1973 1977-81, Reds; 1982, Pirates; 1983, Cubs Ricky Nelson 1979-81 1983-86, Mariners Chris Nyman 1975-77 1982-83, White Sox Jim Otten 1972-73 1974-76, White Sox; 1980-81, Cardinals Chris Duffy Bob Pate 1975-76 1980-81, Expos Dustin Pedroia 2002-04 2006, Red Sox Rick Peters 1974-77 1979-81, Tigers; 1983, 1986, A’s Ken Phelps 1975-76 1980-81, Royals; 1982, Expos; 1983-88, Mariners; 1988-89, Yankees; 1989-90, A’s; 1990, Indians John Poloni 1973-75 1977, Rangers Paul Ray Powell 1968-69 1971, Twins; 1973, 1975, Dodgers Gary Rajsich 1974-76 1982-83, Mets; 1984, Cardinals; 1985, Giants Lenny Randle 1968-70 1971, Senators; 1972-76, Rangers; 1977-78, Mets; 1979, Yankees; 1980, Cubs; 1981-82, Mariners Mike Esposito Scott Reid 1967 1969-70, Phillies Ron Romanick 1980 1984-86, Angels Kevin Romine 1981-82 1985-91 Red Sox Dennis Sarfate 2000 2006, Brewers Alan Schmelz 1963-65 1967, Mets Mike Schwabe 1987 1989-90, Tigers Sterling Slaughter 1961-63 1964, Cubs Tim Spehr 1987-88 1991, 1997-99, Royals; 1993-96, Expos; 1997, Braves; 1998, Mets Todd Steverson 1990-92 1995, Tigers; 1996, Padres Craig Swan 1969-72 1973-84, Mets; 1984, Angels Reggie Jackson Jon Switzer 1999-2001 2003, 05-06, Devil Rays Jim Umbarger 1972-74 1975-78, Rangers; 1977, A’s Ed Vande Berg 1979-80 1982-85, Mariners; 1986, Dodgers; 1987, Indians; 1988, Rangers Fernando Viña 1990 1993, Mariners; 1994, Mets; 1995-99, Brewers; 2000-03, Cardinals; 2004, Tigers Don Wakamatsu 1982-85 1991, White Sox; Dodgers Antone Williamson 1992-94 1997, Brewers Bump Wills 1972-74 1977-81, Rangers; 1982, Cubs

MANAGER YEARS AT ASU YEARS AND MAJOR LEAGUE AFFILIATE Bobby Winkles 1959-72 1973-74, Angels; 1977-78, A’s Jon Switzer

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Major League Baseball League.” His dream to create a six-week off-season created the Arizona Fall league from baseball’s top prospects in Arizona each fall League in 1992 to serve became a reality when the Arizona Fall League began plan as an off-season “grad- in 1992 after two years of selling the concept to base- uate school” for top ball’s hierarchy — first general managers, the owners. prospects. The AFL often Major League Baseball owns and operates the is known as a showcase Arizona Fall League. Each major-league organization is league because its play- required to provide seven players to the league each ers have the opportunity fall, while games are played at the Valley’s outstanding to display their skills for baseball scouts, general man- spring-training . agers, and minor-league farm directors. For baseball has had twenty-two for- fans, it’s a 40-day Valley homestand featuring base- mer players participate in the prestigious Arizona Fall ball’s elite prospects. League since its inception in 1992. Former Sun Devils Longtime baseball executive and Valley resident Jeff Pentland and Pat Listach have also managed in the Roland Hemond is considered the “Architect of the Fall AFL. Mitch Jones PLAYER YEARS AT ASU YEARS IN AFL Dustin Pedroia 2002-04 2004 Willie Bloomquist 1997-99 2000 Josh Perrault 2002-03 2006 Ryan Bradley 1995-97 1999, 2000, 01 Dennis Sarfate 2000 2004, 06 Dustin Pedroia Travis Buck 2003-05 2006 Jay Sitzman 1997-99 2002 Brooks Conrad 1999-2001 2006 Jason Verdugo 1994-97 1999 Chris Duffy 2001 2003 Kip Yaughn 1989-90 1993 Andre Ethier 2002-03 2005 Mitch Jones 1999-2000 2004 YEARS AT ASU YEARS IN AFL Mike Kelly 1989-91 1992 Jeff Pentland 1966-68 1996 Ian Kinsler 2002 2004 Pat Listach 1988 2006 Paul Lo Duca 1993 1996, 97, 99 (also on an AFL coaching staff in 2001) Anthony Manahan 1988-90 1993 Cody McKay 1993-96 2000 AWARDS Dan McKinley 1995-97 1997, 98, 2000 Andre Ethier 2005 Dernell Stenson Ryan Mills 1996-98 2000 Sportsmanship Award Blas Minor 1987-88 1992 Travis Buck 2006 Rising Stars Showcase Gabe Molina 1996 1998 Game Participant FUTURES GAME BASEBALL AMERICA The All-Star Futures Game debuted at Fenway Park in 1999 and has grown TOP PROSPECTS into the marquee showcase for the top Each winter, Baseball America produces its annual Top-10 Prospect lists for each of the 30 major talent in . Played league organizations. Widely regarded as the industry’s top listing of minor league talent, several Sun each summer at the site of the Major Devils are showcased annually in the list. Leading into the 2007 professional season, the following League Baseball All-Star Game, the Futures Game provides 50 of Sun Devils are listed among their respective organization’s Top 10 Prospects: the best minor league players in the world a venue to display their Travis Buck Oakland A’s #1 talents for baseball fans and executives alike. The rosters are Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox #6 selected by Major League Baseball and Baseball America in con- Jeff Larish Detroit Tigers #8 junction with the 30 major league clubs. In eight short years, the Zechry Zinicola Washington Nationals #6 Futures Game has already produced over 140 players to Major League Baseball — and the list will only con- JAPANESE PROFESSIONALS tinue to grow. In addition to producing success in Major League Baseball, several Sun Devils have had the chance In July of 2006, Travis Buck to play in the Japanese professional leagues. The following is a comprehensive list of Sun Devils became the first player from ASU to that have played in Japan: ever play in this prestigious show- PLAYER YRS. AT ASU YEARS & TEAM PLAYER YRS. AT ASU YEARS & TEAM case. Buck was selected for the game Floyd Bannister 1974-76 1990, Yakult Swallows Louie Medina 1984-85 1993-95, Hiroshima Carp after getting off to one of the hottest Todd Brown 1983-85 1989, Orix Braves Chris Nyman 1975-77 1984-85, Nankai Hawks first-halves in all of minor league Alvin Davis 1979-82 1992, Kintetsu Buffaloes Gary Rajsich 1974-76 1986-88, baseball as a member of the Oakland Jack Lind 1966-67 1977, Yomiuri Giants ChunichiDustin Dragons Pedroia A’s AA affiliate, the Midland Bob Horner 1976-78 1987, Yakult Swallows Bump Wills 1972-74 1983-84, Hankyu Braves Rockhounds. Rob Mattson 1988-89 1998-99, Kintetsu Buffaloes

86 THE PROFESSIONAL DRAFT

FIRST ROUND PICKS: 22 No school has played a bigger role in Major League That’s a marvelous testimony to Arizona State’s NAME YEAR OVERALL PICK TEAM Baseball’s amateur free agent draft than Arizona reputation among major league scouts and top State University. baseball executives. It also makes quite a state- Rick Monday 1965 1 A’s Since the inception of the draft in 1965, ASU ment about the school’s tradition and its amazing Reggie Jackson 1966 2 A’s has had more players consistency. chosen (344), more In 1990 and most Paul Ray Powell 1969 7 Twins nfirst-round selections All-Time Draft Selections: recently in 2003, the staff of Eddie Bane 1973 11 Twins (22) and more No. 1 Baseball America compiled a ASU ...... 344 Floyd Bannister 1976 1 Astros picks (3) than any other pair of books on the history school in the nation. USC ...... 273 of the draft, complete with Ken Landreaux 1976 6 Angels During the Pat trends, lists and features, Bob Horner 1978 1 Braves Murphy era (1995-P), 90 Miami ...... 204 along with the names (all players have been select- Cal St Fullerton...... 196 45,000 of them) of every Hubie Brooks 1978 3 Mets ed during the draft, aver- player drafted since ‘65. Mike Sodders 1981 11 Twins aging nearly eight play- Naturally, Arizona State ers per draft since Murphy took over the program. and its alumni received plenty of coverage in the pub- Oddibe McDowell 1984 12 Rangers A modern-record 12 players were selected in lication. The information on this page was taken from Barry Bonds 1985 6 Pirates the 2003 draft, most among all college baseball that book, The Baseball Draft: The First 25 Years. programs in the nation. The number of draft picks Not surprisingly, the first player ever drafted Anthony Manahan 1990 38 Mariners from ASU do not even reflect the recruited players was from ASU — Rick Monday, who went to Mike Kelly 1991 2 Braves who were drafted out of high school. Charles O. Finley and the Kansas City A’s as the No. 1 overall pick in 1965. Sean Lowe 1992 15 Cardinals Rick Monday Names like Jackson, Bane, Todd Steverson 1992 25 Blue Jays Bannister, Horner, Bonds and Kelly Marc Barcelo 1993 33 Twins — just to name a few — have pro- duced their own fascinating draft Antone Williamson 1994 4 Brewers stories. Without question, many Jacob Cruz 1994 32 Giants more will follow. Here’s a sampling of news, Ryan Bradley 1997 40 Yankees notes and numbers, as they relate Dan McKinley 1997 49 Giants to the Devils and the Draft: • A total of 344 Arizona State Ryan Mills 1998 6 Twins players have been drafted since the Travis Buck 2005 36 A’s inception of the MLB Draft in 1965. No other school comes even close to that number. • Only 19 drafted players have ever gone direct- • The Sun Devils’ three No. 1 ly to the major leagues. Two were Sun Devils: Bane overall picks were Rick Monday in ‘73 and Horner in ‘78. (1965 to Kansas City), Floyd • Louie Medina, who played at Arizona State in Bannister (1976 to Houston) and 1984 and ‘85, was drafted a total of seven times, Bob Horner (1978 to Atlanta). No beginning in 1981. That makes him one of six players other school has more than one who share the all-time lead for number of selections. No. 1 selection. Mike Kelly narrow- • Here’s an impressive partial list of players who ly missed joining this elite club, as originally signed national letters of intent with he was chosen second by the Arizona State but never made it to the Tempe cam- Atlanta Braves in 1991. pus, instead opting for the draft’s signing bonus: • In 1976, Arizona State had a Jim Palmer, Dontrelle Willis, Andrew Good, Dale record 13 players drafted. They Murphy, Robin Yount, Lee Mazzilli, Billy Hatcher, included Bannister, Horner, Ken Jeff Burroughs, Warren Cromartie, Gary Templeton, Landreaux, Ken Phelps, Chris Bando , Ryan Klesko, Kerry Woodsen, Lenny and Ricky Peters. Of the 27 players on Dykstra, Johnny LeMaster, J.D. Durbin, Duane the roster, 26 were drafted at some Ward, Mike Jones, Prince Fielder, Dale Sveum, Paul point in their careers. A whopping 13 Konerko, Ben Petrick and Jimmy Rollins. of them would eventually reach the • The Sun Devils added another first round selec- big leagues. Baseball America says “it tion in 2005 when Travis Buck went to the Oakland may have been the greatest collection A’s with the 36th pick in the first round. He is the of college talent ever assembled.” 22nd Sun Devil to be selected in the first round.

87 IMPROVE YOUR DRAFT STATUS

Since 1995, Arizona State has had 90 players selected Mike Esposito) in which a player fell in the draft, an arm during the annual June First-Year Player Draft. ASU is the injury had occurred during their college career. However, top collegiate program in the nation for producing an despite being selected in the 12th round of the 2002 average of nearly eight draft picks a year since the incep- draft, Esposito demonstrated that he had fully recovered tion of the draft in 1965. In addition, since Murphy took from elbow surgery and signed for second-round money over the program in 1995, 36 of the 90 drafted players ($750,000). Another interesting fact is that ten players shad never been drafted out of high school or junior col- have gone from being previously undrafted to being lege and all but two players improved their draft status. selected in the Top 10 rounds. Five more Sun Devils were Ryan Bradley — RHP Travis Buck — OF Under the two circumstances (pitchers Phill Lowery and selected in the 2006 draft — all five in the Top 10 rounds. 14th to 1st Round 23rd to 1st Round ASU PLAYER HS/JC DRAFT ASU DRAFT Luke Field Not drafted 16th, Indians 1995 Drew Friedberg 25th, Arizona 29th, Brewers Cody McKay 48th, Giants 5th, Cardinals Casey Myers Not drafted 30th, Brewers Troy Rauer Not drafted 12th, A’s 2001 Josh Deakman 42nd, Marlins 14th, Angels Jon Switzer 26th, Pirates 2nd, Devil Rays Mike Corominas 7th, Cardinals 15th, Astros Drew Friedberg 29th, Brewers 6th, Pirates Steve Goodell 30th, Angels 17th, Marlins Chris Duffy 43rd, Red Sox 8th, Pirates Jake Steinkemper 44th, Cubs 19th, Expos Brooks Conrad Not drafted 8th, Astros Randy Betten Not drafted 25th, Angels Casey Myers Not drafted 9th, A’s 1996 Mel Stocker Not drafted 16th, Royals Widd Workman 20th, Dodgers 3rd, Padres Bryce Kartler Not drafted 20th, Cardinals Jason Verdugo Not drafted 6th, Angels Jeff Phelps 36th, Pirates 36th, Phillies Cody McKay 48th, Giants 9th, A’s Mike Lopez 52nd, Blue Jays Free Agent (D-Backs) Colin Curtis — OF Chris Duffy — OF Jeff Cermak 46th, Marlins 12th, Astros Eric Doble Not Drafted Free Agent (Royals) 50th to 4th Round 43rd to 8th Round Mike Torti 15th, Twins 14th, Phillies 2002 Kaipo Spenser Not drafted 16th, Indians Mike Esposito 5th, Reds 12th, Rockies Jason Bond 15th, Expos 17th, Mariners Jon Sheaffer 29th, Reds 19th, Yankees Gabe Molina 32nd, Padres 21st, Orioles Bryce Kartler Not drafted 48th, Indians Javier Fuentes Not drafted 21st, Red Sox Sergio Garcia Not drafted Free Agent (Dodgers) Kevin Tommasini Not drafted 22nd, Giants Cesar Castillo Not drafted Free Agent (White Sox) Robbie Kent Not drafted 29th, Padres 2003 1997 Andre Ethier 37th, A’s 2nd, A’s Ryan Bradley 14th, Royals 1st, Yankees Beau Vaughan 39th, Twins 3rd, Red Sox Dan McKinley 14th, Expos 1st, Giants Jeremy West Not drafted 8th, Red Sox Jason Verdugo Not drafted 12th, Giants Steve Garrabrants 42nd, Twins 9th, D-Backs Jaymie Bane 55th, Dodgers 20th, Angels Ryan Schroyer 16th, Tigers 11th, White Sox Ben Byrd Not drafted Free Agent (Brewers) Bryce Kartler Not drafted 11th, Yankees Brandon James Not drafted Free Agent (Brewers) Robbie McClellan Not drafted 12th, Royals Andre Ethier — OF Casey Myers — C Kevin Tommasini Not drafted Free Agent (Giants) Ben Thurmond 24th, Cubs 15th, Giants Undrafted (hs) to 2nd Round Undrafted to 9th Round 1998 Mark Sopko Not drafted 21st, Blue Jays Ryan Mills 13th, Yankees 1st, Twins Rod Allen 34th, Reds 22nd, Devil Rays Phill Lowery 2nd, Rangers 6th, Marlins Dennis Wyrick 35th, Tigers 23rd, Orioles Andrew Beinbrink 14th, Red Sox 10th, Colorado Mike Guerrero 36th, Red Sox 42nd, D-Backs Dan Meier Not drafted 14th rd., D-Backs Jered Liebeck 45th, D-Backs Free Agent (D-Backs) Aaron Kramer Not drafted 18th, Padres Mike Guerrero 36th, Red Sox Free Agent (D-Backs) Mikel Moreno Not drafted 22nd, Cubs Josh Perrault 40th, D-Backs Free Agent (D-Backs) Richy Leon Not drafted 23rd, Rockies Jeremy Jones 36th, Rockies 27th, Rangers 2004 Greg Halvorson 38th, A’s 33rd, Mets Dustin Pedroia Not Drafted 2nd, Red Sox Rudy Arguelles Not drafted 47th, Angels Josh Asanovich 26th, Devil Rays 11th, Devil Rays Michael Collins Not drafted Free Agent (Dodgers) Jason Urquidez 48th, Devil Rays 11th, Reds Brian Heintzelman Not drafted Free Agent (D-Backs) Jeff Larish 32nd, Cubs 13th, Dodgers Ladd Hall 30th, Astros 27th, Expos 1999 Jeff Mousser Not Drafted 35th, Twins Dustin Pedroia — IF Jon Switzer — LHP Willie Bloomquist 8th, Mariners 3rd, Mariners Nick Walsh Not Drafted Free Agent (Yankees) Undrafted to 2nd Round 26th to 2nd Round Mark Ernster 12th, Cubs 6th, Brewers Andrew Beinbrink 14th, Red Sox 7th, Devil Rays 2005 Brett Cadiente Not drafted 9th, Rangers Travis Buck 23rd, Mariners 1st, Athletics Scott Goodman Not drafted 10th, Marlins Jeff Larish 32nd, Cubs 5th, Tigers Chuck Crumpton 39th, Padres 25th, Expos Tuffy Gosewisch Not Drafted 11th, Phillies Chip Gosewisch Not drafted 30th, Angels Jason Urquidez 48th, Devil Rays 17th, Diamondbacks Kevin Tillman Not drafted 31st, Angels Erik Averill Not Drafted 20th, Tigers Jay Sitzman 37th, Brewers 32nd, Phillies Joey Hooft Not Drafted 20th, Rangers Charlie Williamson Not drafted Free Agent (D-Backs) Brett Bordes Not Drafted 24th, Tigers 2000 2006 Jeff Duncan 41st, Cubs 7th, Mets Colin Curtis 50th, Reds 4th, Yankees Mitch Jones 49th, Orioles 7th, Yankees Pat Bresnehan 23rd, Royals 5th, Pirates Jason Fingers 23rd, Red Sox 10th, Royals Zechry Zinicola 43rd, Braves 6th, Nationals Eric Doble Not drafted 10th, Red Sox Brett Bordes 24th, Tigers 9th, Orioles Tony Barnette Not Drafted 10th, Diamondbacks Beau Vaughan — RHP Zechry Zinicola — RHP Phil Downing Not drafted 16th, Expos 39th to 3rd Round 43rd to 6th Round

88 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Season Conference STATISTICS (1959-2006) Opp Opp Fld. Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish* Rank# CWS Year G R H HR BA SB Runs HR ERA Pct. 1959 Bobby Winkles 28 18 .609 — — — — UR DNP 1959 46 318 414 24 .276 64 222 15 3.37 .938 1960 Bobby Winkles 32 13 .711 — — — — 7 DNP 1960 45 399 477 49 .308 52 220 24 4.10 .951 1961 Bobby Winkles 36 13 .735 — — — — 13 DNP 1961 49 407 500 47 .301 36 235 39 3.69 .970 1962 Bobby Winkles 27 18 .600 — — — — 26 DNP 1962 45 281 369 9 .239 47 200 10 2.71 .932 1963 Bobby Winkles 34 13 .723 7 5 .583 2W 20 DNP 1963 47 308 405 27 .266 63 183 17 2.60 .941 1964 Bobby Winkles 44 7 .863 11 1 .917 1W 5 6 1964 51 432 535 31 .311 94 171 7 2.32 .951 1965 Bobby Winkles 54 8 .871 9 3 .750 1W 1 1 1965 62 483 590 45 .292 81 186 10 2.36 .959 1966 Bobby Winkles 41 11 .788 7 5 .583 2W 17 DNP 1966 52 394 528 52 .298 74 203 27 3.00 .955 1967 Bobby Winkles 53 12 .815 7 5 .583 1W 1 1 1967 65 420 612 50 .282 79 198 24 2.03 .960 1968 Bobby Winkles 39 14 .736 6 6 .500 2W 17 DNP 1968 53 305 503 33 .289 88 159 16 2.43 .965 1969 Bobby Winkles 56 11 .836 15 3 .833 1W 1 1 1969 67 469 669 47 .298 119 195 18 2.37 .964 1970 Bobby Winkles 30 22 .577 9 9 .500 2W UR DNP 1970 52 276 442 19 .261 44 208 10 2.98 .967 1971 Bobby Winkles 50 13 .794 15 3 .833 1W 18 DNP 1971 63 447 701 47 .321 67 211 15 2.76 .974* 1972 Jim Brock 64 6 .914 18 0 1.000 1W 2 2 1972 70 563 782 44 .320 119 154 20 1.76* .972 1973 Jim Brock 59 8 .881 16 1 .941 1W 2 2 1973 67 566 808 44 .333 82 215 19 2.38 .960 1974 Jim Brock 39 24 .619 12 6 .667 2W 19 DNP 1974 63 446 638 44 .291 64 304 17 3.98 .957 1975 Jim Brock 61 13 .824 16 2 .889 1W 3 3 1975 74 594 808 76 .311 108 248 18 2.35 .959 1976 Jim Brock 65 10 .867 17 1 .944 1W 3 3 1976 75* 694* 927* 87 .344 104 286 23 3.00 .963 1977 Jim Brock 57 12 .826 15 3 .833 1W 1 1 1977 69 633 836 72 .347 110 299 32 3.44 .956 1978 Jim Brock 56 12 .824 15 3 .833 1W 2 2 1978 68 680 860 102 .347 62 349 40 4.20 .957 1979 Jim Brock 32 31 .508 8 22 .267 6P UR DNP 1979 63 441 699 51 .315 45 395 34 5.15 .949 1980 Jim Brock 38 25 .606 15 15 .500 3P UR DNP 1980 64 518 695 99 .308 49 404 36 5.16 .942 1981 Jim Brock 55 13 .809 26 4 .867 1P 1-1 1 1981 68 694* 867 110* .356* 162 405 46 4.65 .960 1982 Jim Brock 58 15 .795 23 5 .821 1P 9-3 DNP 1982 73 622 804 79 .322 163* 317 29 3.68 .969 1983 Jim Brock 44 24 .647 17 13 .567 2P 3 3 1983 68 490 705 56 .297 117 342 55 4.04 .958 1984 Jim Brock 55 20 .733 23 7 .767 1P 4 4 1984 75* 620 873 108 .328 135 414 45 4.07 .952 1985 Jim Brock 31 35 .469 15 15 .500 4P UR DNP 1985 66 507 733 108 .311 74 516* 88* 6.51 .948 1986 Jim Brock 34 28 .548 11 19 .367 5P UR DNP 1986 62 448 630 84 .295 60 466 77 6.61 .955 1987 Jim Brock 40 27 .597 16 14 .533 2P 8 7 1987 67 488 691 105 .293 90 340 55 4.17 .961 1988 Jim Brock 60 13 .822 21 9 .700 1P 2-2 2 1988 73 647 870 100 .329 85 333 44 3.86 .965 1989 Jim Brock 42 19 .686 19 11 .633 2P 11 DNP 1989 61 424 694 59 .317 89 279 47 3.68 .962 1990 Jim Brock 52 16 .765 20 10 .667 2P 5 DNP 1990 68 552 772 101 .316 104 314 41 3.48 .959 1991 Jim Brock 35 27 .565 12 18 .400 5P UR DNP 1991 62 465 668 79 .305 80 434 59 5.84 .947 1992 Jim Brock 32 24 .571 14 16 .467 3P UR DNP 1992 56 394 596 51 .306 50 324 41 4.64 .957 1993 Jim Brock 46 20 .697 19 11 .633 1P 0 7 1993 66 581 820 97 .333 64 365 50 4.41 .960 1994 Jim Brock 45 18 .714 20 10 .667 2P 4 3 1994 63 498 748 76 .324 81 323 33 4.05 .958 1995 Pat Murphy 34 21 .618 13 17 .433 4P UR DNP 1995 55 395 595 35 .307 100 328 36 4.68 .964 1996 Pat Murphy 35 21 .625 14 16 .467 4P 25 DNP 1996 56 552 702 73 .338 57 368 53 5.29 .965 1997 Pat Murphy 39 22 .639 16 14 .533 4P 11 DNP 1997 61 540 735 56 .326 87 391 63 5.07 .962 1998 Pat Murphy 41 23 .641 18 11 .621 3P 2 2 1998 64 557 723 57 .318 120 386 75 5.05 .967 1999 Pat Murphy 39 21 .650 12 12 .500 5P 30 DNP 1999 60 679 782 67 .356* 130 347 50 4.94 .960 2000 Pat Murphy 44 15 .746 17 7 .708 T-1P 12 DNP 2000 59 647 738 86 .346 92 312 55 4.62 .971 2001 Pat Murphy 37 20^ .647 14 10 .583 T-3P 22 DNP 2001 58 479 669 33 .327 111 301 43 4.56 .962 2002 Pat Murphy 37 21 .638 15 9 .625 3P 19 DNP 2002 58 450 618 38 .310 84 297 36 4.40 .967 2003 Pat Murphy 54 14 .794 16 8 .667 2P 7 DNP 2003 68 682 858 80 .347 74 256 42 3.32 .973 2004 Pat Murphy 41 18 .695 13 11 .542 T-4P 20 DNP 2004 59 465 670 50 .325 56 320 47 4.71 .973 2005 Pat Murphy 42 25 .627 15 9 .625 3P 3 3 2005 67 481 731 50 .310 128 368 54 4.59 .965 2006 Pat Murphy 37 21 .638 14 10 .583 2P 23 DNP 2006 58 440 661 47 .319 69 357 31 4.88 .959 Total 48 years 2,104 856^ .711 651 389 .626 — — — Totals 2,961 23,871 32,750 2,956.xxx 4,113 14,448 1,766 x.xx — * School record 11 WAC championships, 6 Pac-10 championships, 19 CWS appearances, 5 NCAA titles ASU BASEBALL HEAD COACHING RECORDS Ranking is highest out of national polls HEAD COACH OVERALL WAC PAC-10 * W-WAC P-Pac-10 ^ Includes one tie Bobby Winkles (1959-71) 524-173, .752 79-40, .664 — # Final collegiate baseball poll listed from 1959 to 1980 (1960 is AP poll) Jim Brock (1972-1994) 1,100-440, .714 109-16, .872 279-199, .584 Pat Murphy (1995-Present) 480-242-1, .665 — 177-134, .569

89 THE EARLY YEARS ASU Baseball 1907-1958

Year ...Record...... Coach 1935...... 5-7 ...... Joe Selleh 1907...... 7-2...... Fred Ayer 1936...... 8-8 ...... Joe Selleh 1908...... 4-8-1...... Fred Ayer 1937...... 4-5 ...... Earl Pomeroy 1909...... 10-6...... Fred Ayer 1938...... 7-8...... Tom Lillico 1910...... 12-3...... Fred Ayer 1939...... Did Not Play 1911...... 4-3...... Fred Ayer 1940...... 5-9 ...... 1912...... 13-4 ...... John Spikes 1941...... Did Not Play 1913...... 10-1 ...... John Spikes 1942...... 4-5-1 ...... Nick Johnson 1914...... 6-5...... Horace Griffen 1943...... DNP—WWII 1915...... 2-8...... George Schaeffer 1944...... DNP—WWII 1916...... 6-5...... George Schaeffer 1945...... DNP—WWII 1917...... 2-6...... George Schaeffer 1946...... 6-6 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1918...... 6-1...... George Cooper 1947...... 8-8 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1919...... 1-8...... George Cooper 1948...... 13-10 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1920...... 7-3...... George Cooper 1949...... 6-7 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1921...... 17-2...... George Cooper 1950...... 11-10 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1922...... 10-2...... George Cooper 1951...... 7-15 ...... Bud Younger 1923...... 5-5...... Ernest Willis 1952...... 6-14 ...... Bill Kajikawa 1924...... 4-5-1 ...... Aaron McCreary 1953...... 5-18-1 ...... Jack Machtolff 1925...... 2-8...... Aaron McCreary 1954...... 5-6 ...... Bob White 1926...... 1-9...... Aaron McCreary 1955...... 14-9 ...... Melvin Erickson John Regoli 1927...... 8-3...... Leslie Fairbanks 1956...... 14-12 ...... Melvin Erickson 1928...... 6-5...... Aaron McCreary 1957...... 15-16-1...... Melvin Erickson 1929...... 5-6...... Leslie Fairbanks 1958...... 19-16 ...... Melvin Erickson 1930...... 2-9...... Aaron McCreary 1931...... 5-10...... Aaron McCreary 1932...... 5-7 ...... Joe Selleh 1933...... 4-12 ...... Joe Selleh 1934...... 7-10 ...... Joe Selleh

Head Coaches ...... Record (Yrs.) Fred Ayer ...... 37-22-1 (1907-11) John Spikes...... 23-5 (1912-13) Horace Griffen...... 6-5 (1914) George Schaeffer ...... 10-19 (1915-17) George Cooper ...... 41-16 (1918-22) Ernest Willis...... 5-5 (1923) Aaron McCreary ...... 20-46-1 (1924-26, 28, 30-31) Leslie Fairbanks...... 13-9 (1927, 29) Joe Selleh...... 29-44 (1932-36) Earl Pomeroy ...... 4-5 (1937) Tom Lillico...... 7-8 (1938) Nick Johnson ...... 4-5-1 (1942) Bill Kajikawa...... 55-64 (1940, 46-50, 52) Bud Younger ...... 7-15 (1951) Lattie Coor Sr. Jack Machtolff ...... 5-18-1 (1953) Bob White ...... 5-6 (1954) Melvin Erickson ...... 62-53-1 (1955-58)

Early Record (1907-1958): 333-345-5 (47) Modern Record (1959-2004): 2,067-834-1 (47) 1918 baseball team Overall ASU Baseball Record: 2,400-1,179-6 (94)

90 HONOR ROLL National Players of the Year (13) 1981 Mike Sodders, 3B, first team 2003 Jeff Larish, 1B, first team (CB, BA, CBI) Rick Monday The 1965 1982 Alvin Davis, 1B, second team third team (NCBWA, ABCA) Reggie Jackson The Sporting News 1966 1982 Kevin Romine, OF, second team 2003 Jered Liebeck, RHP, third team (NCBWA) Gary Gentry The Sporting News 1967 1983 Oddibe McDowell, OF, first team 2003 Jeremy West, DH, first team (ABCA) Paul Ray Powell The Sporting News 1969 1984 Oddibe McDowell, OF, first team 2003 Andre Ethier, OF, HM (CBI) Eddie Bane The Sporting News 1973 1984 Todd Brown, OF, third team 2004 Dustin Pedroia, SS Jerry Maddox Lefty Gomez Plate 1975 1985 Barry Bonds, OF, second team first team (NCBWA, BW, BA) Floyd Bannister The Sporting News 1976 1986 Rick Morris, OF, third team second team (CBI, ABCA, CB) Lefty Gomez Plate 1976 1987 Mike Benjamin, SS, first team 2004 Jason Urquidez, RHP, HM (CBI) Bob Horner The Sporting News 1978 1988 Kevin Higgins, 2B, first team 2005 Travis Buck, 3B/OF Golden Spikes 1978 1988 Linty Ingram, RHP, second team second team (NCBWA) Mike Sodders Baseball America 1981 1988 Dan Rumsey, OF, second team third team (CB) Oddibe McDowell Baseball America 1984 1989 Mike Kelly, OF, second team 2006 Eric Sogard, INF Golden Spikes 1984 1989 John Finn, 3B, third team second team (NCBWA) Collegiate Baseball 1984 1990 Mike Kelly, OF, first team third team (CB) Mike Kelly Baseball America 1990 1990 Anthony Manahan, 2B, first team Collegiate Baseball 1990 1990 Sean Rees, LHP, first team Freshman All-Americans (23) Bob Smith Award 1990 1991 Mike Kelly, OF, first team 1995 Ryan Bradley (CB) The Sporting News 1990 1993 Paul Lo Duca, C/DH, first team (SA) 1996 Andrew Beinbrink (CB) Mike Kelly Golden Spikes 1991 1993 Antone Williamson, 3B, first team (SA) 1996 Phill Lowery, honorable mention (CB) Paul Lo Duca The Sporting News 1993 1993 Doug Newstrom, INF, first team (SA) 1997 Willie Bloomquist, honorable mention (CB) 1993 Marc Barcelo, RHP, third team 1998 Casey Myers, first team (CB, SN) All-Americans (50 first team / 94 overall) 1994 Jacob Cruz, OF, second team 1998 Chad Pennington, honorable mention (CB) 1963 Sterling Slaughter, RHP, first team 1994 Antone Williamson, 3B, first team (SA) 1999 Jon Switzer, honorable mention (CB) 1964 Skip Hancock, RHP, second team 1994 Noah Peery, LHP, first team (SA) 2000 Dennis Wyrick, third team (BA) 1965 Luis Lagunas, 2B, first team 1994 Scott Shores, OF, second team (SA) 2001 Rod Allen, first team (CB, BA) 1965 Rick Monday, OF, first team 1994 Todd Cady, INF, third team (SA) 2001 Jeremy West, first team (CB) 1965 John Pavlik, RHP, second team 1995 Kaipo Spenser, RHP, second team (SA) 2001 Steve Garrabrants, honorable mention (CB) 1966 Reggie Jackson, OF, first team 1995 Robbie Kent, INF, third team (SA) 2001 Nick Walsh, honorable mention (CB) 1967 Gary Gentry, RHP, first team 1996 Robbie Kent, INF, third team (SA) 2001 Ryan Schroyer, honorable mention (CB) 1967 Scott Reid, OF, first team 1996 Phill Lowery, LHP, honorable mention (SA) 2001 Mike Esposito, honorable mention (CB) 1968 Fred Nelson, 2B, first team 1997 Dan McKinley, OF, second team (BA), 2001 Aaron Klusman, honorable mention (CB) 1969 Billy Cotton, C, second team third team (CB) 2002 Dustin Pedroia, first team (CB) 1969 Larry Gura, LHP, first team 1997 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B, second team (SN), 2002 Jeff Larish, honorable mention (CB) 1969 Paul Ray Powell, OF, first team 1997 Ryan Mills, LHP, third team (NCBWA) 2002 Mark Sopko, honorable mention (CB) 1970 Lenny Randle, SS, third team 1998 Willie Bloomquist, 2B, second team 2003 Erik Averill, first team (CB), second team (BA) 1971 Alan Bannister, SS, first team (NCBWA, ABCA), third team (BA, SN) 2003 Travis Buck, first team (CB), second team (BA) 1971 Roger Schmuck, 1B, first team 1998 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B, first team (NCBWA) 2004 Zechry Zinicola, first team (CB), 1971 Craig Swan, RHP, third team 1998 Ryan Mills, LHP, second team (NCBWA) second team (BA) 1972 Eddie Bane, LHP, third team 1998 Mikel Moreno, OF, third team (NCBWA) 2006 Ike Davis, first team (CB), second team (BA) 1972 Alan Bannister, SS, first team 1998 Casey Myers, DH, third team (NCBWA) 2006 Preston Paramore, first team (CB), 1972 Craig Swan, RHP, first team 1999 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B, first team (CBI), second team (BA) 1973 Eddie Bane, LHP, first team second team (NCBWA, BW), third team Academic All-Americans (8) 1973 Bill Berger, 2B, third team (CB, BA) 1976 Brandt Humphry 1975 Jerry Maddox, SS, first team 1999 Willie Bloomquist, SS, first team 1982 Alvin Davis 1975 Floyd Bannister, LHP, first team (BA, ABCA, CBI), 2nd team (NCBWA), 1991 Jim Henderson 1975 John Poloni, LHP, second team 3rd team (CB) 1999 Mark Ernster 1976 Mike Colbern, OF, first team 1999 Mark Ernster, DH, third team (NCBWA) 1999 Casey Myers 1976 Floyd Bannister, LHP, first team 2000 Mitch Jones, OF, first team (BA, CB, SN, 1999 Willie Bloomquist 1976 Ken Landreaux, OF, first team NCBWA, ABCA, BW) 2000 Casey Myers 1976 John Poloni, LHP, second team 2000 Casey Myers, C, first team (BA, NCBWA, SN), (Academic All-American of the Year) 1977 Hubie Brooks, OF/SS, first team second team (CB, ABCA, BW) 2001 Casey Myers 1977 Dave Hudgens, 1B, second team 2000 Jon Switzer, LHP, third team (CB) (Academic All-American of the Year) 1977 Bob Horner, 2B, first team 2001 Andy Torres, RHP, second team (NCBWA) 1977 Ricky Peters, OF, third team 2001 Casey Myers, C, first team (SN), second team (BA, CB, NCBWA, ABCA, BW) 1978 Chris Bando, C, first team LEGEND 2003 Dustin Pedroia, SS 1978 Hubie Brooks, OF/SS, first team BW: Baseball Weekly CBI: College Baseball Insider 1978 Bob Horner, 3B, first team first team (CB, NCBWA, ABCA, BW, CBI) (Sports Weekly/USA Today) ABCA: Coaches Association second team (BA) BA: Baseball America CB: Collegiate Baseball 1981 Kevin Romine, OF, first team NCBWA: National Collegiate SN: The Sporting News 1981 Kendall Carter, RHP, first team 2003 Steve Garrabrants, second team (NCBWA) Baseball Writers Association SA: Smith Super Team

91 Team USA Members (11) 1972 Alan Bannister, SS 1982 Doug Baker, SS 2000 Brooks Conrad, 2B 1984 Oddibe McDowell 1972 Bump Wills, OF 1982 Alvin Davis, 1B 2000 Casey Myers, C 1990 Jim Austin 1972 Craig Swan, RHP 1982 Mike Hogan, RHP 2001 Rod Allen, DH/OF 1995 Kaipo Spenser 1972 Eddie Bane, LHP 1982 Kevin Romine, OF 2001 Casey Myers, C 1998 Willie Bloomquist 1973 Clint Myers, C 1982 Ronni Salcedo, 3B 2001 Brooks Conrad, 2B 2000 Jon Switzer 1973 Clay Westlake, 1B 1982 Don Smith, RHP 2001 Chris Duffy, OF 2000 Casey Myers 1973 Bill Berger, 2B 1982 Chris Johnson, DH 2002 Andre Ethier, OF 2001 Mike Esposito 1973 Gary Atwell, OF 1983 Kendall Carter, RHP 2002 Dustin Pedroia, SS 2002 Dustin Pedroia 1973 Dick Harris, OF 1983 Oddibe McDowell, OF 2002 Jeremy West, 1B 2003 Dustin Pedroia 1973 Dennis Kendrick, OF 1983 Steve Moses, OF 2003 Jeff Larish, 1B 2003 Jeff Larish 1973 Eddie Bane, LHP 1983 Don Wakamatsu, C 2003 Ryan Schroyer, RHP 2004 Travis Buck 1974 Clay Westlake, 1B 1984 Barry Bonds, OF 2003 Steve Garrabrants, 2B 1974 Tommy Sain, INF 1984 Todd Brown, DH 2003 Andre Ethier, OF All-WAC (88) 1974 John Poloni, LHP 1984 Dave Graybill, RHP 2004 Dustin Pedroia, SS 1964 Sal Bando, INF 1974 Mike Colbern, DH 1984 Oddibe McDowell, OF 2004 Travis Buck, OF 1964 Jan Kleinman, INF 1975 RJ Harrison, C 1984 Don Wakamatsu, C 2004 Jason Urquidez, RHP 1964 Luis Lagunas, INF 1975 Clay Westlake, 1B 1985 Barry Bonds, OF 2005 Travis Buck, 3B/OF 1964 John Ruedy, INF 1975 Jerry Maddox, INF 1985 Rick Morris, UT 2005 Jeff Larish, 1B 1964 Jack Handley, OF 1975 Tommy Sain, INF 1985 Don Wakamatsu, C 2006 Colin Curtis, OF 1964 Sam Cook, RHP 1975 Ken Landreaux, OF 1986 Rick Morris, OF 2006 Ike Davis, LHP/OF 1964 Skip Hancock, RHP 1975 Greg Cochran, RHP 1986 Ted Dyson, 1B 2006 Preston Paramore, C 1965 Tony Alesci, C 1975 Floyd Bannister, LHP 1987 Mike Benjamin, SS 2006 Eric Sogard, INF 1965 Sal Bando, INF 1975 Rick Peters, DH 1987 Tony Mattia, DH 1965 Luis Lagunas, INF 1976 Gary Allenson, C 1987 Mike Schwabe, RHP Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 (98) 1965 Don Dyer, OF 1976 Ken Phelps, 1B 1987 Tim Spehr, C 1983 Romy Cucjen, INF 1965 Rick Monday, OF 1976 Bob Horner, INF 1988 Kevin Higgins, 2B 1984 Louie Medina, INF 1965 John Pavlik, RHP 1976 Brandt Humphry, INF 1988 Blas Minor, RHP 1984 Steve Murray, INF 1966 Don Dyer, C 1976 Rick Peters, INF 1988 Dan Rumsey, OF 1984 Kendall Carter, RHP 1966 Jan Kleinman, 1B 1976 Ken Landreaux, OF 1988 Steve Willis, 1B 1984 Doug Henry, RHP 1966 Reggie Jackson, OF 1976 Floyd Bannister, LHP 1989 Dave Alexander, RHP 1985 George Lopez, INF 1966 Jeff Pentland, LHP 1976 Clay Westlake, DH 1989 John Finn, 3B 1985 Louie Medina, INF 1967 Ron Davini, C 1977 Chris Bando, C 1989 Kevin Higgins, 2B 1985 Todd Brown, OF 1967 Randy Bobb, 1B 1977 Dave Hudgens, 1B 1989 Anthony Manahan, SS 1985 Jeff Roberts, RHP 1967 Scott Reid, OF 1977 Mike Henderson, INF 1990 Jim Austin, OF 1987 Ted Dyson, INF 1967 Gary Gentry, RHP 1977 Bob Horner, INF 1990 Anthony Manahan, 2B 1987 Dan Rumsey, OF 1968 Ron Davini, C 1977 Rick Peters, OF 1990 Sean Rees, LHP 1987 Linty Ingram, RHP 1968 Joe Paulson, 1B 1977 Darrell Jackson, LHP 1990 Fernando Viña, SS 1990 Eric Helfand, C 1968 Fred Nelson, 2B 1977 Jamie Allen, DH 1991 Jim Austin, OF 1990 Kip Yaughn, RHP 1968 Dave Grangaard, 3B 1978 Chris Bando, C 1991 Mike Kelly, OF 1990 Todd Douma, LHP 1968 Ken Hansen, RHP 1978 Mike Anicich, 1B 1992 Jeff Matranga, RHP 1992 Dave Robson, C 1969 Bill Cotton, C 1978 Hubie Brooks, INF 1992 Doug Newstrom, UT 1992 Bill Dunn, INF 1969 Jeff Osborn, 1B 1978 Bob Horner, INF 1992 Kurt Ehmann, SS 1992 Antone Williamson, INF 1969 Ralph Dick, OF 1978 Steve Michael, OF 1993 Doug Newstrom, 1B 1992 Todd Steverson, OF 1969 Paul Ray Powell, OF 1978 Ken Jones, RHP 1993 Antone Williamson, 3B 1993 Bill Dunn, INF 1969 Larry Gura, LHP 1978 Jamie Allen, DH 1994 Scott Shores, OF 1993 Jacob Cruz, OF 1970 Jeff Osborn, 2B 1994 Antone Williamson, 3B 1993 Brian Lootens, OF 1970 Lenny Randle, SS First-Team All-Pac-10 (91) 1995 Kaipo Spenser, RHP 1993 Dax Winslett, RHP 1970 Roger Schmuck, OF 1979 Mike Anicich, 1B 1995 Randy Betten, 2B 1994 Todd Cady, C 1971 Roger Schmuck, 1B 1979 Marty Barrett, 3B 1995 Robbie Kent, 1B 1994 Damon Lembi, INF 1971 Ken Reed, 2B 1979 Ed Irvine, OF 1996 Robbie Kent, 2B 1994 Billy Neal, RHP 1971 Alan Bannister, SS 1980 Alvin Davis, DH 1997 Dan McKinley, OF 1994 Kaipo Spenser, RHP 1971 Gary Atwell, OF 1980 Stan Holmes, OF 1997 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B 1994 Sean Tyler, DH 1971 Craig Swan, RHP 1981 Kendall Carter, RHP 1998 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B 1995 Cody McKay, INF 1972 Clint Myers, C 1981 Alvin Davis, 1B 1998 Willie Bloomquist, IF/OF 1995 Ryan Bradley, RHP 1972 Jerry Mantlo, 1B 1981 Kevin Dukes, LHP 1998 Phill Lowery, LHP 1996 Cody McKay, C 1972 Ken Reed, 2B 1981 Ricky Nelson, OF 1999 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B 1996 Andrew Beinbrink, INF 1972 Rick Valley, 3B 1981 Kevin Romine, OF 1999 Willie Bloomquist, SS 1996 Dan McKinley, OF 1981 Mike Sodders, 3B 2000 Mitch Jones, OF 1996 Mikel Moreno, OF

92 1996 Ryan Bradley, RHP 2005 Erik Averill, LHP All-College World Series (58) Golden Spikes Award Winners (3) 1996 Jeff Cermak, RHP 2005 Brett Bordes, LHP 1965 Sal Bando, 3B 1978 Bob Horner 1997 Richy Leon, RHP 2006 Brett Wallace, INF 1965 Luis Lagunas, 2B 1984 Oddibe McDowell 1997 Ryan Bradley, RHP 2006 Daryl Arreola, RHP 1965 Rick Monday, OF 1991 Mike Kelly 1998 Jeremy Jones, C 2006 Tony Barnette, RHP 1965 Doug Nurnberg, RHP 1998 Michael Collins, INF 2006 Brett Bordes, LHP 1967 Ron Davini, C Golden Spikes Award Finalists (7) 1998 Mikel Moreno, OF 1967 Gary Gentry, RHP 1978 Bob Horner 1998 Chuck Crumpton, RHP Conference Affiliations: 1967 Dave Grangaard, 3B 1984 Oddibe McDowell 1998 Chad Pennington, RHP Border 1959 1967 Jack Lind, SS 1990 Mike Kelly 1998 Ryan Mills, LHP Independent 1960-62 1967 Scott Reid, OF 1991 Mike Kelly 1998 Casey Myers, DH WAC 1963-78 1969 Billy Cotton, C 1993 Paul Lo Duca 1999 Mark Ernster, INF Pac-10 South 1979-98 1969 Roger Detter, SS 1994 Jacob Cruz 1999 Jeff Duncan, OF Pac-10 1999-present 1969 John Dolinsek, OF 2004 Dustin Pedroia 1999 Chuck Crumpton, RHP Notes: 1969 Larry Gura, LHP 1999 Jon Switzer, LHP • All-Conference selections listed are first 1969 Paul Ray Powell, OF NCAA Coach of the Year (4) 2000 Jeff Phelps, INF team, unless otherwise noted. 1972 Gary Atwell, OF 1965 Bobby Winkles 2000 Eric Doble, RHP • First year of WAC All-Conference selec- 1972 Ken Reed, 2B 1969 Bobby Winkles 2000 Jon Switzer, LHP tions was 1964. 1972 Craig Swan, RHP 1977 Jim Brock 2001 Mike Lopez, INF • The WAC did not begin Coach of the Year 1972 Bump Wills, OF 1981 Jim Brock 2001 Dennis Wyrick, INF or Player of the Year awards until 1986. 1973 Eddie Bane, LHP 2001 Mike Esposito, RHP • There are years that the Pac-10 POY was 1973 Bill Berger, 2B The Sporting News 2001 Aaron Klusman, RHP not listed with regular All-Pac-10 team. 1973 Clint Myers, C Coach of the Year (4) 2001 Andy Torres, RHP 1973 Clay Westlake, 1B 1965 Bobby Winkles 2001 Drew Friedberg, LHP Pac-10 Player of the Year (11) 1975 Gary Allenson, 3B 1967 Bobby Winkles 2001 Jon Switzer, LHP 1981 Mike Sodders, 3B 1975 Bob Pate, OF 1969 Bobby Winkles 2002 Cesar Castillo, C 1982 Alvin Davis, 1B 1976 Ken Landreaux, OF 1984 Jim Brock 2002 Sergio Garcia, INF 1984 Oddibe McDowell, OF (co) 1976 Ken Phelps, 1B 2002 Steve Garrabrants, INF 1988 Linty Ingram, P 1977 Jamie Allen, DH Baseball America 2002 Jeff Larish, INF 1990 Mike Kelly, OF (co) 1977 Mike Henderson, SS Coach of the Year (2) 2002 Jon Sheaffer, OF 1993 Paul Lo Duca, C/DH (co) 1977 Bob Horner, 2B 1988 Jim Brock 2002 Mike Esposito, RHP 1994 Jacob Cruz, OF 1977 Brandt Humphry, 3B 1998 Pat Murphy 2002 Jered Liebeck, RHP 1999 Willie Bloomquist, SS 1977 Chris Nyman, 1B 2002 Robbie McClellan, RHP 2000 Casey Myers, C 1977 Jerry Vasquez, RHP Johnny Bench Award Finalists (3) 2002 Ryan Schroyer, RHP 2001 Casey Myers, C 1978 Chris Bando, C 2000 Casey Myers (finalist) 2003 Tuffy Gosewisch, C 2003 Dustin Pedroia, SS (co) 1978 Bob Horner, 3B 2001 Casey Myers (finalist) 2003 Frank Mesa, INF 1978 Casey Lindsey, LHP 2004 Tuffy Gosewisch 2003 Nick Walsh, INF Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year (2) 1978 Steve Michael, OF (semifinalist) 2003 Jeremy West, INF 1993 Marc Barcelo (co) 1981 Alvin Davis, 1B 2003 Travis Buck, OF 1994 Noah Peery (co) 1981 Kevin Dukes, LHP National College Baseball 2003 Jered Liebeck, RHP 1981 Stan Holmes, OF Hall of Fame (2) 2003 Ben Thurmond, RHP Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1) 1981 Lemmie Miller, OF 2006 Bobby Winkles 2004 Tuffy Gosewisch, C 2006 Ike Davis, LHP/OF 1981 Mike Sodders, 3B 2006 Bob Horner 2004 Josh Asanovich, INF 1983 Barry Bonds, OF 2004 Joe Persichina, INF Pac-10 Coach of the Year (6) 1984 Barry Bonds, OF ABCA Hall of Fame (2) 2004 Nick Walsh, INF 1981 Jim Brock 1984 Oddibe McDowell, OF 1997 Bobby Winkles 1988 Ricky Candelari, OF 2004 Colin Curtis, OF 1982 Jim Brock 1998 Jim Brock 1988 John Finn, 3B 2004 Jeff Larish, OF 1984 Jim Brock 1988 Rusty Kilgo, LHP 2004 Pat Bresnehan, RHP 1988 Jim Brock Gene Autry Courage Award 1988 Pat Listach, SS 2004 Jeff Mousser, RHP 1993 Jim Brock Winners (2) 1988 Martin Peralta, DH 2004 Zechry Zinicola, RHP/IF 2000 Pat Murphy 1994 Jim Brock 1988 Dan Rumsey, OF 2004 Erik Averill, LHP 2006 Colin Curtis 1994 Antone Williamson, 3B 2005 Tuffy Gosewisch, C College World Series MVP (5) 1998 Andrew Beinbrink, 3B 2005 Seth Dhaenens, INF 1965 Sal Bando, 3B STMA Field of the Year (1) 1998 Michael Collins, SS 2005 Andrew Romine, INF 1967 Ron Davini, C 1995 Brian Johnson / 1998 Rudy Arguelles, OF 2005 Colin Curtis, OF 1969 John Dolinsek, OF Packard Stadium 2005 Travis Buck, OF 2005 JJ Sferra, OF 1977 Bob Horner, 2B 2005 Colin Curtis, OF 2005 Pat Bresnehan, RHP 1981 Stan Holmes, OF 2005 Joey Hooft, 2B 2005 Jason Urquidez, RHP 2005 Jeff Larish, 1B

93 RETIRED NUMBERS O / ODDIBE MCDOWELL 1983-1984 The first Sun Devil baseball player to have his number retired, McDowell hit a combined .380 with 30 home runs and 31 doubles in his two years in Tempe. His 1984 season, in which he hit .405 with 23 home runs and 117 hits, remains one of the best offensive performances in school his- tory and earned him a spot on the US Olympic team as well as the Golden Spikes Award. Oddibe had his number 0 retired, but legend has it that the digit on his back was actually the letter “O”, making him the only player to have a letter retired. McDowell played seven seasons in the Major Leagues after being a First Round pick of the Texas Rangers in 1984.

1 / BOBBY WINKLES 1959-1971 The first varsity baseball coach at ASU, Winkles had his number retired February 25, 1972. Winkles guided the Sun Devils to a 524-173 mark from 1959 to ’71, including four College World Series appearances. He captured three national championships and was inducted into both the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame and the College Baseball Hall of Fame. He went on to manage in the Major Leagues, leading both the California Angels and the . Winkles was honored for his numerous coaching milestones at ASU when the field at Packard Stadium was dedicated as Bobby Winkles Field in 2001.

5 / BOB HORNER 1976-1978 On February 11, 1996, Bob Horner saw his number retired by Arizona State. The first Golden Spikes Award winner in 1978, Horner hit 56 home runs over his three seasons in Tempe. He was the MVP of the 1977 College World Series, the 1978 National Player of the Year and the top pick in the 1978 MLB Draft. He hit .412 during his senior season and led the Devils to Omaha all three years he was played for ASU. Horner was the first pick of the 1978 MLB Draft, going to the Atlanta Braves. He spent ten years in the Majors, winning the 1978 Rookie of the Year Award and playing in the 1982 All-Star Game.

6 / SAL BANDO 1964-1965 February 23, 1996 saw Sal Bando’s number retired by the Sun Devils. The MVP of the 1965 College World Series, Bando helped lead Arizona State to Omaha in both of his seasons in Tempe. Bando hit .319 over his Sun Devil career, including .364 in 1964. He played 16 seasons in the Majors, appearing in four All Star Games and winning three World Series’ with the Oakland Athletics. Bando spent eight years as the General Manager of the Milwaukee Brewers after retiring as a player.

7 / ALAN BANNISTER 1970-1972 A two-time First Team All-American, Alan Bannister had his number retired by the Sun Devils on January 9, 1999. A .355 career hitter, Bannister helped lead the Sun Devils to the 1972 College World Series with his .380 average, 13 home runs and 90 RBI. He rapped out 225 hits during his three seasons in Tempe and went on to play 12 seasons in the Major Leagues. He was the #1 overall pick of the 1973 MLB Draft, going to the Philadelphia Phillies.

7 / HUBIE BROOKS 1977-1978 One of the greatest hitters in Sun Devil history, Hubie Brooks saw his #7 retired by ASU on March 3, 2000. Brooks hit .396 during his career, including .432 in 1978. A member of the 1977 National Champions, Brooks went to Omaha both seasons he wore the Maroon and Gold. Hubie played 15 seasons in the Majors, twice being named to the All-Star Team. He was the third overall pick of the 1978 draft, selected by the New York Mets.

9 / ALVIN DAVIS 1979-1982 Alvin Davis had his Sun Devil #9 retired on May 14, 2006. A four-year player, Davis hit .362 as a Sun Devil, including .395 during the National Championship year of 1981. Davis knocked in 200 runs during his tenure in Tempe and was a sixth round pick of the Seattle Mariners in the 1982 MLB Draft. Davis went on to win the 1984 Rookie of the Year Award. He played nine seasons in the Majors and was an All-Star in 1984.

94 12 / KEVIN ROMINE 1981-1982 On May 14, 2006, Kevin Romine had his number retired by Arizona State. They only person in school history to ever hit over .400 twice, Romine closed out his ASU career with a .408 average. A National Champion in 1981, Romine totaled 176 in his two seasons in Tempe. He was a sec- ond round pick of the Boston Red Sox in the 1982 MLB Draft and went on to play seven big league seasons.

14 / LARRY GURA 1967-1969 January 18, 1998 saw one of the most dominant Sun Devil pitchers ever have his number retired. Larry Gura compiled a 25-6 career record for ASU, including the 1969 season that saw him go 19-2 with a 1.01 ERA. A two-time National Champion, Gura was a First Team All-American in 1969. He was selected by the in the second round of the 1969 Draft and went on to play 16 seasons of big league ball, includ- ing his All-Star season of 1980.

16 / PAUL LO DUCA 1993 On January 28, 2005, Paul Lo Duca’s #16 was retired by ASU Baseball. Lo Duca spent only one season in Tempe, but it was a memorable one. His .446 batting average in 1993 set the school’s single season mark, helping him be named the National Player of the Year by The Sporting News. A hitting-machine, Lo Duca totaled 129 hits, 14 home runs and 88 RBI on his way to earning Co-Pac-10 Player of the Year honors. Lo Duca is currently in his 10th Major League season and is a four-time All-Star, including a starter in the 2006 game.

19 / FLOYD BANNISTER 1974-1976 January 18, 1997 was the day Floyd Bannister, one of the greatest pitchers in Sun Devil history, had his number retired by ASU. Bannister earned 38 wins during his ASU career, including a school record-tying 19 in 1976. He had a career ERA of 1.88 and is second in school histo- ry with his 478 career strikeouts. He was a member of two College World Series teams and was a First Team All-American in 1975 and 1976. The first overall pick in the 1976 MLB Draft by the , Bannister played 15 seasons and was named an All-Star in 1982.

21 / EDDIE BANE 1971-1973 Eddie Bane had his #21 retired by ASU on February 16, 2000. Bane is ASU’s all-time leader, fanning 535 batters during his career. He is third all-time in school history with 40 wins, and his 11 career shut outs helped him record a career ERA of 1.64. Bane is the only Sun Devil to ever throw a , turning the trick against Cal State-Northridge on March 2, 1973. A two-time All-American, Bane pitched in two College World Series. Bane was a First Round pick of the Minnesota Twins in 1973 and played three seasons in the Majors. He is currently the Director of Scouting for the of Anaheim. 24 / BARRY BONDS 1983-1985 On March 19, 1993, one of the greatest sluggers of all-time had his number retired by Arizona State. Barry Bonds hit 45 home runs during his Sun Devil career, fourth most in school history. An All-American in 1985, Bonds played in two College World Series, setting a record with hits in seven consecutive CWS at-bats. The seven-time National League MVP is 22 home runs shy of passing Hank Aaron for the most in Major League history.

27 / RICK MONDAY 1965 Rick Monday’s number 27 was retired by ASU on January 25, 1997. Monday made the most of his one varsity season in Tempe, earning National Player of the Year honors from The Sporting News for the 1965 National Champions. He hit .359 that year and blasted two home runs during the College World Series. Monday became the first ever player drafted by Major League Baseball, as he went #1 overall to the Kansas City A’s in the first MLB Amateur Draft in 1965. He pitched 19 seasons in the Majors, twice earning All-Star Game appearances and winning a World Series in 1981 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. 33 / JIM BROCK 1972-1994 The winningest coach in ASU baseball history, Brock had his number retired posthumously on January 21, 1995. Brock, who passed away in 1994 after leading ASU to the College World Series, amassed 1,100 victories in his 23 seasons as head coach. He was a four-time National Coach of the Year and led the Sun Devils to Omaha 13 times, capturing National Titles in 1977 and 1981. Brock coached 15 First Round picks and had his name added to the baseball facilities (Winkles Field - Packard Stadium at Brock Ballpark) in 2006.

44 / REGGIE JACKSON 1966 Perhaps the most clutch playoff performer in baseball history saw his number retired on January 13, 1990, as Mr. October Reggie Jackson was honored by the Sun Devils. Jackson came to ASU on a football scholarship and decided to walk-on to the 1966 baseball team. Reggie went on to win National Player of the Year honors, thanks to his .327 average and 15 home runs. He led the team in hits, runs and RBI and was draft- ed #2 overall by the Kansas City A’s in the 1966 MLB Draft. He went on become a Hall-of-Fame player, hitting 10 World Series home runs, pick- ing up two World Series MVP trophies and the 1973 AL MVP Award. He was inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.

95 COLLEGE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Bob Horner (ASU 1976-1978)

Coach Bobby Winkles (ASU 1959-1971) Sun Devil legends Bobby Winkles and Bob Horner were part of the first-ever 10 member induction class in the new College Baseball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, Texas in July of 2006. Winkles was the first ever varsity baseball coach at Arizona State, leading the Sun Devils to three national championships. Horner was the first ever Golden Spikes Award winner and was the MVP of 1977 College World Series. Over 300 candidates were originally submitted for consideration by universities and CBF members. Players are eligible for the College Baseball Hall of Fame ballot five years after the student-athlete’s final collegiate season, not to include any active player or coach on a pro- fessional baseball team roster. Former players must have made an All-American team or an All-League team during at least one year at a four-year institution. Coaches are eligible after ending their collegiate career, not to include an active coach on a team. They must have achieved 300 career wins, or have won at least 65% of their games. ASU HALL OF FAME Hubie Brooks PLAYERS HONORED: Paul Lo Duca Mike Kelly Bobby Winkles 1959-1971 1982 Jim Brock 1972-1994 1994 Chris Bando 1975-1978 1984 Sal Bando 1964-1965 1975 Eddie Bane 1971-1973 1978 Alan Bannister 1970-1972 1976 Floyd Bannister 1974-1976 1977 Barry Bonds 1983-1985 1999 Hubie Brooks 1977-1978 1983 Kendall Carter 1981-1984 2001 Roy Coppinger ^ 1951-1952 1993 Alvin Davis 1978-1982 1987 Duffy Dyer 1965-1966 1986 Tom Futch *^ 1953-1956 1992 Gary Gentry 1967 1976 Dave Graybill *^ 1954-1957 1977 Larry Gura 1967-1969 1978 Bob Horner 1976-1978 1979 Reggie Jackson * 1966 1975 John Pavlik 1964-1966 1990 Bill Kajikawa * 1935, 37, 42 1982 Jeff Pentland 1966-1968 2002 BACKGROUND Mike Kelly 1989-1991 2002 Paul Ray Powell * 1968-1969 1978 Established in 1975 to honor the school’s most distin- Lerrin LaGrow 1968-1969 1989 Lenny Randle * 1968-1970 1980 Luis Lagunas 1963-1965 1985 Kevin Romine 1981-1982 1996 guished student-athletes in all sports. The Hall of Ken Landreaux 1974-1976 1977 Roger Schmuck 1970-1971 1980 Distinction, recognizing contributions from coaches and Paul Lo Duca 1993 2006 Sterling Slaughter 1961-1963 1981 administrators, was inaugurated in 1982. Plaques Jerry Maddox 1974-1975 1977 Craig Swan 1969-1972 1981 describing the athletic achievements of each inductee are Oddibe McDowell 1983-1984 1991 Clay Westlake 1973-1976 2004 displayed on the concourse level of Wells Fargo Arena Jim Merrick 1963-1965 2005 Danny White * 1972-1973 1975 Dates shown indicate years at ASU and years inducted. Rick Monday 1965 1975 Royce Youree ^ 1956-1958 1995 Fred Nelson 1967-1968 1998 * also member of football team Mike Pagel * 1980-1982 1994 ^ also member of basketball team

96 POSTSEASON PLAY 2006 1997 1987 College World Series Regional, at Houston, Texas Regional, at Coral Gables, Fla. May 29th - Oklahoma St. 8, POSTSEASON SUMMARY Baylor 3, ASU 2 ASU 10, Florida International 2 ASU 3 ASU 13, Prairie View A&M 4 ASU 3, Florida 2 May 31st - Florida St. 3, ASU 0 NCAA Appearances ...... 30 District 7 Titles ...... 6 Baylor 7, ASU 2 ASU 10, Miami 3 All-Time NCAA Record. . . . 138-60 Record in District 7 ...... 12-1 Miami 7, ASU 6 1984 Regional Appearances...... 23 CWS Appearances...... 19 2005 Miami 6, ASU 5 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 8, Washington State 4 Regional Titles ...... 14 CWS Titles ...... 5 ASU 9, East Carolina 6 1994 ASU 15, Hawaii 11 Record in Regionals ...... 65-24 CWS Runners-up ...... 5 ASU 11, Coastal Carolina 3 Regional, at Knoxville, Tenn. ASU 5, Stanford 4 Record in Super Regionals . . . 3-3 CWS Third-Place Finishes...... 5 ASU 9, Coastal Carolina 5 ASU 8, Western Carolina 6 District 7 Appearances ...... 6 Record at CWS . . . . . 58-32 (.644) ASU 7, Wright State 4 1984 College World Series Super Regional, ASU 10, Tennessee 5 June 2nd - ASU 9, Miami 6 at Fullerton, Calif. ASU 5, Tennessee 4 (10) June 5th - ASU 23, 1977 College World Series 1969 CS Fullerton 3, ASU 2 Oklahoma St. 12 June 10th - ASU 10, Clemson 7 District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. ASU 6, CS Fullerton 2 1994 College World Series June 7th - Texas 8, ASU 4 June 13th - S. Illinois 3, ASU 2 ASU 7, Idaho 1 ASU 9, CS Fullerton 8 June 4th - ASU 4, Miami 0 June 8th - CS-Fullerton 6, ASU 1 June 14th - ASU 8, Minnesota 4 ASU 3, Idaho 2 June 16th - ASU 6, S. Carolina 2 2005 College World Series June 6th - Oklahoma 6, ASU 3 (11) June 7th - ASU 9, Miami 5 1983 June 17th - ASU 10, S. Illinois 0 1969 College World Series Nebraska 5, ASU 3 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. June 18th - ASU 2, S. Carolina 1 June 13th - Texas 4, ASU 0 ASU 4, Tennessee 2 June 9th - Oklahoma 6, ASU 1 **Third Place** ASU 19, Brigham Young 11 **Title #4** June 14th - ASU 2, UCLA 1 ASU 8, Nebraska 7 (11) ASU 8, CS-Fullerton 0 June 17th - ASU 4, ASU 6, Florida 1 1993 ASU 7, Fresno State 2 1976 Massachusetts 2 Florida 6, ASU 3 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. June 18th - ASU 11, Tulsa 3 **Third Place** ASU 13, George Mason 4 1983 College World Series ASU 13, Gonzaga 2 June 19th - ASU 4, NYU 1 ASU 6, Minnesota 5 June 4th - Alabama 6, ASU 5 (11) ASU 11, Memphis St. 4 June 20th - ASU 10, Tulsa 1 2004 ASU 12, Minnesota 5 **Title #3** Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. ASU 9, CS Northridge 0 June 5th - ASU 7, Maine 0 Pepperdine 15, ASU 5 ASU 12, St. John’s 2 June 8th - ASU 6, Oklahoma St. 5 June 10th - Alabama 6, ASU 0 1976 College World Series 1967 ASU 6, Minnesota 4 June 12th - ASU 7, Arizona 6 District 7, at Phoenix, Ariz. CS Fullerton 5, ASU 0 1993 College World Series **Third Place** June 5th - Wichita St. 4, ASU 3(11) June 13th - E. Michigan 2, ASU 1 ASU 11, Air Force 0 2003 June 7th - Oklahoma St. 6, ASU 5 1982 June 15th - ASU 9, Wash. St. 3 Air Force 5, ASU 2 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. June 16th - ASU 7, Maine 0 ASU 6, Air Force 0 ASU 14, Central Conn. State 2 1992 ASU 6, San Diego State 1 June 18th - Arizona 5, ASU 1 Regional, at Wichita, Kan. Cal St.-Fullerton 10, ASU 9 **Third Place** 1967 College World Series ASU 15, New Mexico State 0 June 12th - ASU 7, Oklahoma St. 2 ASU 16, UNLV 1 CS Northridge 5, ASU 1 ASU 9, Houston 5 Wichita State 3, ASU 1 Cal St.-Fullerton 8, ASU 7 1975 June 13th - ASU 8, Super Regional, Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Boston College 1 at Fullerton, Calif. 1990 1981 ASU 18, Washington St. 2 June 14th - ASU 5, Stanford 3 CS Fullerton 5, ASU 1 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 20, Puget Sound 3 June 16th - Houston 3, ASU 0 ASU 7, CS Fullerton 6 ASU 12, Pennsylvania 1 ASU 9, Gonzaga 6 Washington St. 8, ASU 7 June 17th - ASU 4, Stanford 3 CS Fullerton 7, ASU 1 ASU 11, Loyola Marymount 9 ASU 18, Cal St.-Fullerton 9 ASU 5, Washington State 1 June 18th - ASU 11, Houston 2 Oklahoma State 17, ASU 9 ASU 12, Cal St.-Fullerton 7 **Title #2** 2002 ASU 8, Washington St. 6 (10) 1975 College World Series Regional, at Mesa, Ariz. Oklahoma State 10, ASU 5 1981 College World Series June 6th - ASU 5, CS-Fullerton 3 1965 ASU 6, San Diego 3 May 30th - ASU 11, Texas 2 June 8th - ASU 5, Texas 2 District 7, at Phoenix, Ariz. Houston 8, ASU 4 1989 June 2nd - ASU 4, June 11th - S. Carolina 6, ASU 3 ASU 7, Colorado St. 2 ASU 11, San Diego 1 Regional, at Waterbury, Conn. Mississippi St. 3 June 12th - ASU 1, Oklahoma 0 ASU 12, Colorado St. 3 Houston 8, ASU 3 ASU 5, George Washington 0 June 5th - Oklahoma St. 11, June 13th - S. Carolina 4, ASU 1 ASU 15, Pennsylvania 4 ASU 10 **Third Place** 1965 College World Series 2001 LeMoyne 4, ASU 2 June 6th - ASU 10, S. Carolina 7 June 7th - ASU 14, Lafayette 1 Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. 1, ASU 0 June 7th - ASU 12, Texas 3 1973 June 8th - ASU 13, St. Louis 3 ASU 11, Texas Tech 3 June 8th - ASU 7, Oklahoma St. 4 District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. June 9th - ASU 9, Ohio St. 4 CS Fullerton 13, ASU 3 1988 **Title #5** ASU 14, 1 June 10th - ASU 6, St. Louis 2 Texas Tech 9, ASU 8 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 14, Denver 0 June 11th - Ohio St. 7, ASU 3 Evansville 1, ASU 0 1978 June 12th - ASU 2, Ohio St. 1 2000 ASU 13, Oklahoma 6 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. 1973 College World Series **Title #1** Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 27, UNLV 8 UNLV 17, ASU 10 June 8th - ASU 3, Penn State 1 ASU 15, Miami (Ohio) 7 ASU 11, Pepperdine 4 ASU 14, Washington State 8 June 10th - ASU 3, Minnesota 0 1964 ASU 3, Texas 1 ASU 10, Pepperdine 5 ASU 30, UNLV 5 June 11th - USC 3, ASU 1 District 7, Texas 6, ASU 4 ASU 17, Gonzaga 1 June 12th - ASU 6, Texas 5 at Colorado Springs, Colo. Texas 9, ASU 7 1988 College World Series ASU 11, Gonzaga 4 June 13th - USC 4, ASU 3 ASU 6, Air Force 1 **Second Place** 1998 June 3rd - ASU 4, California 2 ASU 7, Air Force 6 June 5th - Wichita St. 7, ASU 4 1978 College World Series Regional, at Wichita, Kansas June 3rd - ASU 13, St. John’s 2 1972 1964 College World Series ASU 8, Arkansas 4 June 7th - ASU 10, Florida 1 June 8th - ASU 4, Wichita St.3(10) June 4th - ASU 7, Oral Roberts 6 District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. June 9th - Missouri 7, ASU 0 Oklahoma St. 13, ASU 8 June 6th - USC 5, ASU 2 ASU 8, Weber St. 1 June 12th - ASU 5, Mississippi 0 ASU 6, Wichita St. 4 June 10th - ASU 19, Wichita St. 1 June 11th - Stanford 9, ASU 4 June 7th - ASU 13, Miami 3 ASU 5, Weber St. 0 June 13th - Maine 4, ASU 2 ASU 13, Oklahoma St. 5 June 8th - USC 10, ASU 3 ASU 3, Georgia Tech 1 **Second Place** 1972 College World Series **Second Place** June 10th - ASU 2, Iowa 1 1998 College World Series 1987 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. 1977 June 11th - ASU 1, Oklahoma 0 May 29 - ASU 11, Florida St. 10 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. June 12th - ASU 3, USC 0 May 31 - ASU 9, Miami 2 ASU 9, SW Missouri 5 ASU 9, UCLA 3 ASU 6, Cal State-Fullerton 2 June 14th - ASU 1, Temple 0 June 3 - ASU 14, Long Beach St. 4 ASU 11, Washington St. 7 June 15th - USC 3, ASU 1 June 6 - USC 21, ASU 14 ASU 4, Pepperdine 2 ASU 14, UCLA 4 ASU 3, Washington St. 2 June 16th - USC 1, ASU 0 **Second Place** **Second Place**

97 1965 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1965 ROSTER 2 Jim Merrick LHP 3 Jan Kleinman 1B 4 Jim Armstrong SS 5 Luis Lagunas 2B 6 Erin Peterson 2B 7 Tony Alesci C 8 Ron Lea RHP 9 Jack Smitheran INF 10 Darrell Hoover LHP 11 Ted Robison RHP 12 Duffy Dyer C 14 Larry Martin OF 15 Rich Oliver OF 18 Sal Bando 3B 19 Dave Cartun RHP 20 Jim Gretta OF 21 Doug Nurnberg RHP ASU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 22 Al Schmelz RHP 23 Don Switzenberg OF 1965 24 Ray Stadler C 25 Glenn Smith OF The Sun Devils games from Colorado State in the 26 John Pavlik RHP were hungry District 7 playoffs in Phoenix to earn 27 Rick Monday OF entering the 1965 another trip to Omaha sporting a No.-1 season after mak- national ranking from Collegiate 1 Bobby Winkles Head Coach ing their first Baseball. Ramiro Lujan Asst. Coach College World Slugging center fielder Rick Monday Ray Robison Trainer Series appearance the previous year. was the backbone of that team. He bat- Though they made an early exit with two ted .359 with a school-record 11 home Bob Piel Manager losses in three games in 1964, their jour- runs and became the first of 13 Sun ney to Omaha, Nebraska, had given them Devils to be named National Player of the ALL CWS a taste of the good life. Year. He was the first player chosen (by There was no stopping Coach Bobby the Kansas City Athletics) in Major Sal Bando (MVP) 3B Winkles’ team in ‘65. They stormed League Baseball’s initial amateur draft. through the regular season with a 47-7 John Pavlik (12-0), Jim Merrick (13-2) Luis Lagunas 2B record, won the Western Athletic and Ron Lea (11-3) headed the pitching Rick Monday OF Conference title at 9-3 and swept two staff. Doug Nurnberg RHP

98 ASU VS. LAFAYETTE—JUNE 7 ASU VS. ST. LOUIS—JUNE 10 ASU entered the tourney ranked first in the final national poll prior to the CWS, and lived The Devils won a 6-2 decision over the Billikens, as John Pavlik went eight and one- up to the billing. The Devils blasted three Lafayette pitchers for a 14-1 win. Top Sun third innings for the win. Relief help from Doug Nurnberg locked up the Devils’ victo- Devil sluggers included starting pitcher John Pavlik (2-for-3, 1 RBI), Sal Bando (3-for- ry. The Devils scored two in the first frame on a single by Luis Lagunas that drove in 5 with a double, a homer and 3 RBI), Jim Armstrong (3-for-4, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored) Jim Gretta, while Sal Bando scored on an . Three runs in the third frame locked it and Glenn Smith, with a 3-for-4 performance. Pavlik limited Lafayette to just three sin- up for ASU, as Lagunas’ single drove in Rick Monday and Bando again scored on an gles in getting the win, and was helped by Alan Schmelz in the ninth. Pavlik had a no- error. Jan Kleinman followed with a single to drive in Lagunas. Kleinman was 3-for-4 hitter for six innings before a run scored on three singles in the seventh. with one RBI, Lagunas was 2-for-3 and drove in two runs, and Gretta was 2-for-4 with RHE an RBI and three stolen bases. Arizona State 20112040414 16 0 RHE Lafayette 000000100 135 Arizona State 203000010 6112 St. Louis 100000001 262 ASU VS. ST. LOUIS—JUNE 8 Arizona State blasted open a close game in the fifth inning on a Duffy Dyer two-run ASU VS. OHIO STATE—JUNE 11 homer to left, and eventually rode to a 13-3 demolition of the Billikens. Doug Nurnberg The “Sun Devil Express” to the school’s first national championship suffered a tempo- was the winner after relieving Ron Lea. Nurnberg came on in the fourth and struck out rary setback as Ohio State took a 7-3 decision. Ohio State moved to a 4-1 lead after four six in four and one-third innings before giving way to Al Schmelz in the ninth. Leading and scored a pair of runs in the fifth that all but put the game away. Devils starter Ron Devil hitters were Sal Bando with three hits in five trips, five RBI and three runs scored; Lea was relieved in the fifth by Al Schmelz, while OSU starter John Durant went the dis- Dyer, who was 3-for-6 with two RBI; and Glenn Smith, who was 2-for-4 with four runs tance and retired seven of the last eight men he faced. Ray Stadler was the top ASU man scored. at the plate, with three RBI. RHE RHE Arizona State 01103404013 15 1 Arizona State 000010200 363 St. Louis 020100000 363 Ohio State 10032001X790

ASU VS. OHIO STATE—JUNE 9 ASU VS. OHIO STATE—JUNE 12 The Sun Devils scored six runs in the first inning en route to a 9-4 triumph over the Arizona State won its first national baseball crown in a 2-1 thriller over Ohio State. Buckeyes. Jim Armstrong drove in two runs on a single, Rick Monday and Sal Bando Sophomore reliever Doug Nurnberg was the man of the hour for the Devils, as he posted run-scoring singles, and two OSU errors provided opportunities for another two pitched his way out of a bases-loaded, no-out situation in the seventh, then stranded two A-State runs. Monday homered in the second, and Luis Lagunas doubled in two runs runners in the top of the ninth. Nurnberg relieved starter Jim Merrick and came through in the ninth to complete ASU’s scoring. The Buckeyes never came close, despite scor- with three innings of hitless ball while striking out four. ASU took the lead on a homer ing three times in the eighth off winning pitcher Jim Merrick. by Rick Monday in the first frame. What proved to be the winning run came for ASU after RHE Sal Bando tripled in the sixth and then scored on Luis Lagunas’ fly out to center. The Arizona State 610000002 9124 championship victory was ASU’s 54th win in the 62-game season, a national record at Ohio State 000100030 494 that time. RHE Ohio State 000100000 131 Arizona State 10000100X252

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ASU 7, San Fernando State 5 ASU 10, Oregon State 3 ASU 14, Sul Ross 2 ASU 6, Arizona 2 ASU 11, San Fernando State 7 ASU 9, Oregon State 3 New Mexico 12, ASU 4 ASU 3, Utah 2 ASU 10, San Fernando State 5 ASU 2, Oregon State 0 ASU 8, Sul Ross 2 ASU 3, Utah 2 Michigan 6, ASU 3 ASU 8, Colorado 2 Arizona 12, ASU 3 ASU 2, Utah 1 ASU 5, Michigan 2 ASU 16, Colorado 3 Arizona 4, ASU 1 ASU 7, Colorado State 2^ ASU 11, Michigan 3 ASU 10, Oklahoma 2 ASU 10, Arizona 4 ASU 12, Colorado State 3^ ASU 7, Long Beach State 1 Oklahoma 2, ASU 0 ASU 6, Grand Canyon 1 ASU 3, Colorado State 2 Long Beach State 2, ASU 0 ASU 7, Utah State 1 ASU 9, New Mexico 5 ASU 14, Lafayatte 1* ASU 9, Long Beach State 4 ASU 6, Utah State 4 New Mexico 12, ASU 11 ASU 13, St. Louis 3* ASU 15, Grand Canyon 2 ASU 9, Utah State 4 ASU 3, New Mexico 2 ASU 9, Ohio State 4* ASU 8, Colorado State 0 ASU 9, New Mexico 2 Grand Canyon 7, ASU 3 ASU 6, St. Louis 2* ASU 9, Colorado State 0 ASU 20, New Mexico 3 ASU 7, San Diego 6 Ohio State 7, ASU 3* ASU 8, Colorado State 0 ASU 6, Wyoming 0 ASU 12, San Diego 3 ASU 2, Ohio State 1* ASU 6, Ohio State 3 ASU 8, Wyoming 0 ASU 18, San Diego 3 ^-District 7 Playoff ASU 7, Ohio State 6 ASU 10, Wyoming 3 ASU 6, Arizona 0 *-College World Series ASU 10, Ohio State 3 ASU 7, Wyoming 0 ASU 13, Arizona 5

99 1967 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1967 ROSTER 2 Fred Nelson INF 3 Marc Musser 3B 4 Jack Lind SS 5 Dave Grangaard 3B 6 Kent Perry INF 7 Scott Reid OF 8 Gary Gentry RHP 9 Ralph Carpenter OF 10 Sam Chipps RHP 11 Tom Burgess RHP 12 Randy Bobb C 14 Larry Gura LHP 15 Bill Massarand OF 16 Larry Linville OF 17 Wayne Rice OF 18 Roger Detter INF 19 Ron Davini C 21 Doug Nurnberg RHP ASU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 22 Bernie Vitek 1B 23 Joe Paulson 1B 1967 24 Jeff Pentland LHP 25 Phil Herzog C The 1967 Sun Division playoff in front of 8,314 fans at 26 Jim Brown LHP Devils did not Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Sun Devil 27 Richard Kwasny LHP have an easy path pitcher Gary Gentry, who had shut out to Omaha, where the Wildcats, 3-0, in the final regular- 1 Bobby Winkles Head Coach they captured their season game, pitched all 15 innings of 9 Jack Smitheran Asst. Coach second national the four-hour, 17-minute marathon. Ray Robison Trainer championship in three years. The Devils Working on just two days’ rest, Gentry lost four of their first five Western scattered nine hits, walked five and Terry Edwards Manager Athletic Conference games before rally- struck out 18. He threw 208 pitches. ing to capture the Southern Division title After disposing of BYU in the WAC ALL CWS and earn a spot against Brigham Young championship series, the Sun Devils University in the WAC playoffs. won two of three from Air Force in the Ron Davini (MVP) C In a game still considered by many District 7 playoffs in Phoenix to earn a Gary Gentry RHP the greatest in school history, the 11th- spot in Omaha, where they won five of Dave Grangaard 3B ranked Sun Devils beat 9th-ranked six games to claim National Title No. 2. Jack Lind SS Arizona, 3-2, in a one-game Southern Scott Reid OF

100 ASU VS. OKLAHOMA STATE—JUNE 12 ASU VS. HOUSTON—JUNE 16 Arizona State defeated Oklahoma State by a 7-2 margin, using a five-run seventh frame The Sun Devils dropped a 3-0 decision to Houston, as ASU managed only four hits off and the superb pitching of Gary Gentry to forge the win. The Devils fell behind, 2-0, in Cougar starter Rick Brewer. Jeff Pentland went the distance for ASU, allowing just six the top half of the first, but rebounded with a solo homer by Scott Reid in the third and hits while walking one and striking out 11. ASU had scoring opportunities in the third an RBI by Jack Lind that scored Dave Grangaard in the fourth to tie the score. In and seventh frames but was unable to capitalize. doubled to lead off the the seventh, the Devils’ main artillery was a three-run homer by Scott Reid. Gentry struck Houston second, and then scored on Ken Herbert’s single. Paciorek tripled home G.J. out at least one man every inning. From the fifth inning on, he did not allow a base run- Cantu in the fourth and scored when Herbert singled. ner and struck out seven. RHE RHE Houston 010200000 360 Oklahoma St. 200000000 261 Arizona State 000000000 041 Arizona State 00110050X7112 ASU VS. STANFORD—JUNE 17 ASU VS. BOSTON COLLEGE—JUNE 13 Following ASU’s loss to Houston, three teams remained in the CWS, each with one defeat. ASU turned in an 8-1 win over Boston College on the power of a four-hit performance Houston drew a bye into the finals, and ASU and Stanford fought for the right to move to the by starting pitcher Tom Burgess. Burgess also provided some offense for the Devils, final game against Houston. What resulted was a classic battle of two evenly matched squads, as he drove in three runs, including the winning run on his sacrifice fly in the second as ASU and Stanford struggled 14 innings before A-State won a 4-3 decision. ASU starter inning. Larry Linville went 3-for-4 to lead ASU at the plate, while Ron Davini was 2- Gary Gentry and Stanford starter Rod Poteete locked horns in a pitcher’s duel that lasted over for-3. three and one-half hours. Gentry allowed nine hits, walked six, struck out 15 and allowed no RHE Stanford runners past first base after the sixth inning. Gentry was the man who eventually Arizona State 032021000 8101 scored the winning run, after singling in the 14th frame. One out later, Scott Reid sent a fly Boston College 000000010 142 ball deep to center that Stanford center fielder Jeff Rohlfing misjudged and was unable to recover and field. Reid’s hit dropped in and Stanford dropped out of the tournament. RHE ASU VS. STANFORD—JUNE 14 Unheralded sophomore hurler Larry Gura led ASU to a 5-3 win over No. 1-ranked Stanford 00020100000000390 Stanford. Gura came on in relief of starter Jeff Pentland after Stanford scored three runs Arizona State 02000100000001413 0 in the first and then had runners on first and second in the top of the second inning. Gura came in and surrendered a single to load the bases before he calmly retired the ASU VS. HOUSTON—JUNE 18 side. From that point on, only four Stanford hitters reached first and none went farther. ASU won its second NCAA championship in three years, with an 11-2 drubbing of ASU scored on a single by Dave Grangaard and a double by Larry Linville, followed by Houston in the CWS finale. ASU starter Tom Burgess allowed 12 hits and four walks but Ron Davini’s two-run double in the second frame. The Devils tied the score in the fifth struck out 15 men, including three whiffs of Cougar All-America Tom Paciorek for the on Scott Reid’s run-scoring double. Moments later, Grangaard singled home Fred Devils win. The Sun Devils went on top with three runs in the top of the first and never Nelson and Reid for the final margin of victory. looked back, as four Houston hurlers tried to stem the Devils tide. Larry Linville, Scott RHE Reid and Ralph Carpenter each collected a pair of RBI for the Devils, with Reid going 2- Stanford 300000000 393 for-3 and scoring four runs. ASU catcher Ron Davini was named Outstanding Player of Arizona State 02003000X590 the CWS with a .409 series batting average. RHE Houston 100000001 2121 Arizona State 31000412X11 16 1

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ASU 14, San Fernando State 0 ASU 10, Colorado State 9 ASU 3, Arizona 0 ASU 3, Arizona 2 ASU 8, San Fernando State 5 ASU 16, Colorado 3 California Western 13, ASU 3 BYU 3, ASU 0 ASU 7, San Fernando State 4 ASU 15, Colorado 2 ASU 6, California Western 5 ASU 6, BYU 2 ASU 11, Los Angeles State 5 ASU 3, Oklahoma 0 ASU 6, California Western 5 ASU 4, BYU 3 ASU 8, Los Angeles State 4 ASU 1, Oklahoma 0 ASU 4, Grand Canyon 2 ASU 11, Air Force 0^ ASU 8, Los Angeles State 2 ASU 9, Oklahoma 2 New Mexico 5, ASU 2 Air Force 5, ASU 2^ ASU 8, Los Angeles State 4 ASU 13, Oklahoma 2 New Mexico 17, ASU 13 ASU 6, Air Force 0^ ASU 2, UCLA 1 ASU 5, Utah State 4 ASU 9, New Mexico 2 ASU 7, Oklahoma State 2* ASU 12, Long Beach State 4 ASU 20, Utah State 6 ASU 10, San Diego 0 ASU 8, Boston College 1* ASU 7, Long Beach State 6 ASU 12, Utah State 1 ASU 1, San Diego 0 ASU 5, Stanford 3* Long Beach State 5, ASU 4 ASU 12, Wyoming 3 ASU 11, San Diego 1 Houston 3, ASU 0* ASU 3, Colorado State 0 ASU 5, Wyoming 1 ASU 6, Grand Canyon 2 ASU 4, Stanford 3* ASU 4, Santa Clara 1 ASU 1, Wyoming 0 ASU 7, New Mexico 2 ASU 11, Stanford 2* ASU 11, Colorado State 0 ASU 4, Wyoming 0 ASU 3, New Mexico 2 ^-District 7 Playoff Oregon State 5, ASU 1 ASU 5, Grand Canyon 4 ASU 8, New Mexico 3 *-College World Series Oregon State 7, ASU 5 Arizona 6, ASU 0 ASU 3, Arizona 0 ASU 7, Oregon State 3 Arizona 3, ASU 2 ASU 3, Arizona 0

101 1969 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1969 ROSTER 2 Lenny Randle INF 3 John Dolinsek OF 4 Paul Ray Powell OF 5 Bill Massarand 1B 6 Jeff Osborn 1B 7 Ralph Dick OF 8 Roger Detter INF 9 Gene Kobar 1B 10 Rick Valley 3B 11 Larry Gura LHP 14 Lerrin LaGrow RHP 15 Tom Welton INF 17 Jack Collinge INF 18 Terry Brenner 3B 20 Jim Crawford LHP ASU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 21 Bill Leinheiser RHP 22 Billy Cotton C 1969 23 Craig Swan RHP 24 Willie Harris OF After failing to a first-round pick of the Minnesota Twins in 25 Joe Miller RHP return to Omaha in the 1969 June amateur draft, the seventh 26 Ken Hansen RHP 1968, the Sun player drafted overall. Powell also played 27 Irv McDonald C Devils put it all safety on the football team and led the together with a nation in kick scoring in 1968. monster season in Left-hander Larry Gura was the pitch- 1 Bobby Winkles Head Coach 1969. They zipped through the WAC with a ing star of the 1969 Sun Devils. He put 16 Jack Smitheran Asst. Coach 15-3 conference record in the first year that together a season that still ranks as one of league play was expanded from 12 to 18 the best in college history. Gura set a games. After beating Idaho twice in the NCAA record for pitching victories with a ALL CWS District 7 playoff in Phoenix, Coach Bobby 19-2 record and established a school Winkles’ Devils stormed into Omaha with a record with a sparkling 1.01 ERA. He Billy Cotton C 51-10 record and No.-1 national ranking. struck out 196 batters in 169 innings. He Roger Detter SS Paul Ray Powell led the Sun made four pitching appearances — two as John Dolinsek (MVP) OF Devils in batting (.366), home runs (11) and a starter and two in relief — as the Sun Larry Gura LHP RBI (73) and was named College Player of Devils shook off a first-round loss to Texas Paul Ray Powell OF the Year by The Sporting News. Powell was to win their third national title in Omaha.

102 ASU VS. TEXAS—JUNE 13 ASU VS. TULSA—JUNE 18 Longhorn freshman pitcher Burt Hooten limited ASU to only three hits in this 4-0 ASU The Sun Devils’ offensive punch was revived for this game, as ASU waltzed to an 11-3 loss. A third-inning single by Terry Brenner, a fifth-inning single by Roger Detter and a win over the tourney’s only undefeated team. Ken Hansen started for the Devils and gave sixth-inning single by Ralph Dick were the only Sun Devil offensive efforts. Sun Devil way to Larry Gura in the fifth inning, and Gura came from the bullpen for the second time starter Larry Gura was still suffering the effects from a battle with the flu, and surren- in as many games to record the win. Home runs by Paul Ray Powell (sixth, one on) and dered 10 hits before exiting in the seventh inning. Jim Crawford and Ken Hansen were John Dolinsek (eighth, none on), as well as a pair of RBI each for Billy Cotton and Jeff the A-State relievers. Osborn were the keys in the A-State hitting attack. Dolinsek totaled three RBI for the day. RHE RHE Texas 001030000 4120 Arizona State 30200420211 15 2 Arizona State 000000000 032 Tulsa 000030000 355

ASU VS. UCLA—JUNE 14 ASU VS. NYU—JUNE 19 Clutch pitching by Lerrin LaGrow and a costly Bruin error brought ASU a 2-1 win in 11 The hitting and pitching of Lerrin LaGrow made the difference for the Devils, as ASU innings. With one out in the 11th, John Dolinsek singled to center and Paul Ray Powell turned back NYU by a 4-1 score. Trailing, 1-0, in the bottom of the sixth, LaGrow sin- was hit by a pitch. Billy Cotton followed with a ground ball to the mound, but UCLA gled in Jeff Osborn and Lenny Randle to give ASU the lead. Roger Detter’s sacrifice fly pitcher Jim York threw wild into center, which allowed the winning Sun Devil run. then scored Jack Collinge for an insurance run. LaGrow allowed five hits, walked four, LaGrow recorded four strikeouts while issuing just two walks and six hits. struck out nine and went 3-for-4 with two RBI. RHE RHE ASU 00100000001 282 NYU 000001000 151 UCLA 00000001000 162 Arizona State 00000301X490

ASU VS. MASSACHUSETTS—JUNE 17 ASU VS. TULSA—JUNE 20 Freshman pitcher Craig Swan won this one for the Devils, as ASU took a 4-2 win. A 10-1 victory over Tulsa brought ASU its third NCAA national championship in five Massachusetts had only five hits off Swan in six and two-thirds innings. Arizona State years, as the pitching of Larry Gura and the strong hitting of virtually the entire lineup won the game by virtue of a big fifth inning, with five hits during that frame that pow- powered the win. Gura allowed only six hits, struck out 10 and did not issue a walk, ered all four ASU runs. The big hits in that inning were Roger Detter’s RBI triple to left while the Devils kept Tulsa pitching busy by banging out 11 hits. Billy Cotton and John center, and Ralph Dick’s single that sent Detter on to score. John Dolinsek and Paul Ray Dolinsek, voted the tourney’s outstanding player, both slammed home runs. Cotton’s Powell then each hammered triples to drive in the other Sun Devil runs. Larry Gura blast was a three-run shot in the fifth, while Dolinsek’s was good for a pair of runs in the relieved Swan in the seventh with two outs and runners at first and second, but quelled following frame. Gura’s victory was his second of the tournament, as he concluded the that potential rally in short order. year with a 19-2 record. ASU’s Paul Ray Powell had three hits in the championship game RHE to boost his season total to 89 base hits—good for an NCAA record at that time. Massachusetts 000100100 253 RHE Arizona State 00004000X490 Tulsa 010000000 162 Arizona State 01303300X10 11 0

RESULTS (56-11)

ASU 5, Cal Poly-Pomona 0 ASU 18, Michigan 14 ASU 1, Wisconsin 0 ASU 2, UTEP 1 Chapman 13, ASU 8 ASU 19, Michigan 3 ASU 4, Arizona 3 ASU 10, UTEP 2 ASU 9, Chapman 1 ASU 5, Michigan 3 ASU 11, Arizona 7 ASU 13, UTEP 1 ASU 11, Chapman 8 ASU 6, Michigan 1 Arizona 5, ASU 4 ASU 3, New Mexico 1 ASU 3, Cal State-L.A 1 Michigan 4, ASU 3 ASU 7, Grand Canyon 2 New Mexico 5, ASU 3 ASU 9, Cal State-L.A. 3 ASU 5, Cal Poly-SLO 0 ASU 5, UTEP 0 ASU 14, New Mexico 0 ASU 6, Cal State-L.A. 0 ASU 4, Southern Illinois 3 ASU 11, UTEP 6 ASU 1, BYU 0 ASU 10, Albuquerque 0 ASU 5, Oklahoma 4 ASU 11, UTEP 0 ASU, BYU 0 ASU 8, Albuquerque 5 ASU 11, Wyoming 7 Albuquerque 12, ASU 10 ASU 7, Idaho 1^ ASU 3, San Diego State 2 ASU 6, Wyoming 4 ASU 2, New Mexico 1 ASU 3, Idaho 2^ ASU 5, San Diego State 1 ASU 11, Wyoming 4 ASU 9, New Mexico 5 Texas 4, ASU 0* San Fernando State 5, ASU 0 ASU 18, Wyoming 9 ASU 13, New Mexico 2 ASU 2, UCLA 1* San Fernando State 5, ASU 4 ASU, 18, Wisconsin 0 ASU 5, Northern Arizona 1 ASU 4, Massachusetts 2* San Fernando State 9, ASU 4 ASU 11, Wisconsin 1 Arizona 2, ASU 0 ASU 11, Tulsa 3* Ohio State 10, ASU 5 ASU 3, Wisconsin 1 ASU 11, Arizona 0 ASU 4, New York 1* ASU 2, Ohio State 0 ASU 12, Wisconsin 1 ASU 5, Arizona 0 ASU 10, Tulsa 1* ASU 5, Ohio State 0 ASU 7, Wisconsin 2 ASU 4, Grand Canyon 0

103 1977 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1977 ROSTER 2 James Pearson OF 3 Mike Parkinson INF 4 Rick Peters 2B 5 Bob Horner INF 6 Chris Nyman 1B 7 Hubie Brooks OF 8 Tom Teuchert P 9 Dave Hudgens OF 10 Larry Eiler LHP 11 Jerry Vasquez RHP 12 Jim Haggerty LHP 14 Mike Henderson SS 15 Casey Lindsey LHP 16 Mike Anicich OF 17 Brandt Humphry 3B 18 Tom Hawk RHP 19 Ed Irvine OF 20 Jamie Allen INF 21 Dale Eiler C 22 Chris Bando C ASU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 23 Mike Hildebrandt OF 24 Tom Van Der MeerscheRHP 25 Pat Gillie RHP 1977 27 Mitch Dean RHP 28 Steve Michael OF 29 Darrell Jackson LHP The 1977 Sun the WAC playoffs and stormed through a 31 Randy Whistler C Devils were a NCAA Regional tournament in Tempe determined bunch with one victory over Cal State Fullerton 33 Jim Brock Head Coach after compiling a and two over Washington State, taking a 32 Pat Kuehner Asst. Coach 65-10 overall No. 1 national ranking into the College 34 Roger Schmuck Asst. Coach record and 17-1 World Series. Doug Gerlach SID WAC mark in 1976 but falling short in Though they lacked the dominant Kim Hopfinger Manager their quest for the school’s fourth nation- pitching of some earlier ASU clubs, the Rick Heumann Manager al title. Their 1977 record (57-12, 15-3) Devils bludgeoned opponents with an wasn’t quite as impressive and they were attack that featured the likes of Bob ALL CWS down a bit in most statistical categories, Horner, Hubie Brooks, Chris Bando, Dave but this time they got it right at Omaha. Hudgens and Jamie Allen. Horner won Jamie Allen DH Coach Jim Brock’s Devils hit their virtually every major college baseball Mike Henderson SS stride in mid April, rolling up 19 consec- award after leading the nation in hits Bob Horner (MVP) 2B utive victories in a streak that continued (102), home runs (22), RBI (87) and total Brandt Humphry 3B into the post season. They swept BYU in bases (191). Chris Nyman 1B Jerry Vasquez RHP

104 ASU VS. CLEMSON—JUNE 10 ASU VS. SOUTH CAROLINA—JUNE 16 Sun Devil bats blistered Clemson early, and ASU then hung on for a 10-7 win. The An electrifying relief pitching performance by Jamie Allen and some clutch hitting earned Devils knocked undefeated Clemson hurler Ron Musselman out of the game early with ASU a 6-2 win over South Carolina. A walk to Allen forced in one Devil run in the fifth, and one run in the first and a three-run third inning. In the fifth, Jamie Allen led off with a Bob Horner followed with a two-run single. Allen came on in the seventh to relieve ASU homer and Steve Michael doubled in a run to give ASU a 6-0 lead, but ASU starter Jerry starter Mitch Dean, and Allen’s antics on the mound became one of the Series’ highlights. Vasquez faltered and allowed the Tigers five runs in the bottom of the inning. ASU Allen captivated the crowd by jumping high into the air after each strike pitched, while a rebounded with four runs in the sixth on Chris Nyman’s leadoff homer, a two-run single ball would produce a crouch or a lengthy glare at the opposing batter. Enthusiasm was the by Bob Horner and Michael’s run-scoring infield single. Mitch Dean took the win in likeliest reason for Allen’s exhibitions, but performance was the key to his superb relief relief, but not without the help of Jamie Allen, who came on to retire Clemson in the pitching. After stranding three Gamecock runners in the seventh, Allen retired the side in ninth. order in the final two frames, with a pair of strikeouts in the eighth and one in the ninth. RHE RHE Arizona State 10302400010 16 6 South Carolina 001100000 282 Clemson 000050020 7111 Arizona State 00203001X6100

ASU VS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS—JUNE 13 ASU VS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS—JUNE 17 ASU missed too many scoring opportunities and fell to SIU, 3-2. ASU outhit the Salukis, ASU avenged the earlier CWS loss to Southern Illinois with a 10-0 lambasting of the 11-4, but the Devils left 11 men on base, seven of whom who were in scoring position. Salukis. ASU totaled 19 hits during its barrage on SIU pitchers, including 13 hits off Saluki A two-out single by Chris Bando in the first and a homer by Bob Horner in the fifth were starter Dewey Robinson in the first four innings. ASU starter Darrell Jackson performed to the only Devil scores of the game. SIU’s Neil Fiala tripled in one run and Jerry the other extreme, allowing just three singles and only one Saluki runner to progress as Disimone’s single scored the second SIU run of the third frame. The winning run scored far as third base. Main contributors to the Devil offense were Brandt Humphry, with four in the fifth when Fiala singled home Steve Stieb. hits (three RBI with one homer), Chris Nyman (two RBI), and Bob Horner and Jamie Allen, who each had two RBI. The Devils came up just two hits short of the CWS record. RHE RHE Southern Illinois 002 010000342 Arizona State 11322001010 19 0 Arizona State 100 0100002112 South. Illinois 000000000 030

ASU VS. MINNESOTA—JUNE 14 ASU VS. SOUTH CAROLINA—JUNE 18 ASU starter Jerry Vasquez got off to a shaky start but came back strong to lead the Devils Arizona State earned its fourth NCAA championship with a superbly played 2-1 victory to an 8-4 victory. Vasquez surrendered two runs in the first inning and an unearned run over a feisty South Carolina squad. The Devils went ahead early when Rick Peters scored in the third, but during the final six innings, he allowed only two hits. The Devils took after Mike Henderson singled. South Carolina countered with a solo homer by Steve King the lead in the second on an RBI single by Steve Michael, then Mike Henderson deliv- in the seventh to knot the score and provide a dramatic background for the eventual Devil ered a two-run single. Solo homers by Brandt Humphry and Bob Horner were the other victory. In the Sun Devil half of the inning, catcher Chris Bando rocked a one-out homer major portions of the Sun Devil offense. to right to provide the Devils with the winning margin. ASU starter Jerry Vasquez capped RHE one of the most memorable years ever for a Devil pitcher with this victory—Vasquez went Arizona State 031300010 8143 the distance for his 12th win of the year after joining the Devils earlier in the season as a Minnesota 201000100 461 walk-on player. ASU’s Bob Horner was the MVP of the series, hitting .444 with two homers and nine RBI. The win boosted the Sun Devils’ final season record to 57-12. RHE South Carolina 000000100 153 Arizona State 00100010X271

RESULTS (57-12)

ASU 12, Azusa Pacific 7 ASU 7, UNLV 0 ASU 7, Hawai’i 0 ASU 17, UTEP 1 ASU 15, Azusa Pacific 3 ASU 14, Wyoming 0 ASU 13, Hawai’i 3 ASU 7, Arizona 2 ASU 4, Loyola Marymount 2 ASU 6, Fresno State 4 ASU 4, New Mexico 1 ASU 11, Arizona 7 ASU 9, Loyola Marymount 4 ASU 4, Fresno State 3 New Mexico 2, ASU 1 ASU 7, BYU 2 ASU 10, Loyola Marymount 1 ASU 9, Fresno State 5 New Mexico 4, ASU 2 ASU 8, BYU 1 ASU 7, Chapman 5 UNLV 14, ASU 12 ASU 15, UTEP 0 ASU 6, Cal State Fullerton 2^ ASU 7, Chapman 6 ASU 13, UNLV 12 ASU 21, UTEP 4 ASU 11, Washington State 7^ ASU 22, Chapman 8 ASU 10, USC 3 ASU 13, UTEP 2 ASU 3, Washington State 2^ ASU 5, Cal State Fullerton 4 USC 10, ASU 8 Arizona 9, ASU 6 ASU 10, Clemson 7* ASU 7, Cal State Fullerton 3 USC 9, ASU 6 ASU 10, Arizona 4 Southern Illinois 3, ASU 2* Cal State Fullerton 9, ASU 8 Arizona 9, ASU 8 ASU 13, Arizona 6 ASU 8, Minnesota 4* ASU 9, LaVerne 8 ASU 18, Grand Canyon 8 ASU 15, Grand Canyon 2 ASU 6, South Carolina 2* ASU 8, LaVerne 2 ASU 10, Pepperdine 3 ASU 12, New Mexico 4 ASU 10, Southern Illinois 0* ASU 7, USC 5 ASU 11, Oregon State 6 ASU 11, New Mexico 2 ASU 2, South Carolina 1* USC 12, ASU 9 ASU 10, Northern Arizona 8 ASU 14, New Mexico 1 ^-NCAA Regional ASU 8, USC 4 ASU 8, Arizona 7 ASU 17, Northern Arizona 10 (Tempe, Ariz.) ASU 8, Cal State Northridge 6 Hawai’i 3, ASU 0 ASU 27, UTEP 1 *-College World Series ASU 6, UNLV 5 Hawai’i 6, ASU 0 ASU 4, UTEP 2

105 1981 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1981 ROSTER 3 Randy Newman LHP 4 Donnie Hill SS 5 Stan Holmes OF 6 Bert Martinez INF 7 Mike McCain INF 8 Ric Wilson C 9 Alvin Davis 1B 10 Mark Brewer RHP 12 Kevin Romine OF 14 Jeff Ahern LHP 15 Greg Steen 2B 16 Mike Sodders 3B 17 Jim Tognozzi C 18 Barry Koch RHP 19 Kevin Dukes LHP 20 Mike Pagel RHP 22 Chris Johnson 1B 23 Lemmie Miller CF 24 Gib Seibert OF ASU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 25 Jim Jefferson RHP 27 Kendall Carter RHP 1981 28 Ricky Nelson RF 29 Jim Boudreau LHP The 1981 Sun twice to sweep the NCAA West Regional in 33 Jim Brock Head Coach Devils launched the Tempe and earn a trip to Omaha. 34 Benny Hines Asst. Coach 1981 season with A devastating offense led by Mike 21 Tim Kelly Asst. Coach the slogan “Omaha Sodders (.424, 22 HR, 100 RBI), Kevin 11 Jack Lind Asst. Coach and Fun in ‘81.” Romine (.410, 81 R, 27 SB) and Stan 2 Gary Tuck JV Coach They enjoyed Holmes (.366, 14 HR, 82 RBI) set school Lenny Currier Trainer themselves thoroughly, frolicking through records for team batting average (.356), Jeff Coy SID the tough Pac-10 Southern Division with a home runs (110) and runs (694). Other Bob Young Manager 26-4 record, taking a No. 1-national rank- big contributors were Donnie Hill (.378, Jim Riel Manager ing into the College World Series. 81 R, 22 SB), Ricky Nelson (.345, 18 HR, ALL CWS About the only blip was a three-game 68 RBI) and Alvin Davis (.396, 72 R). The sweep at the hands of Stanford in a late- bullpen was the strength of the pitching Alvin Davis 1B season road series, but the Devils staff. Kendall Carter led the nation in vic- Kevin Dukes LHP rebounded to sweep rival Arizona in the tories with a 19-1 record, mostly in relief. Stan Holmes (MVP) OF Lemmie Miller OF final regular-season series to take some Kevin Dukes, who beat Oklahoma State in Mike Sodders 3B momentum into the post season. They the national title game, was 8-2 with 12 beat Gonzaga once and Cal State Fullerton saves.

106 ASU VS. TEXAS—MAY 30 The Sun Devils’ explosive offense scored early and often as ASU defeated Texas, 11-2, ASU VS. TEXAS—JUNE 7 on the first day of competition. Stan Holmes went a perfect 5-for-5 with six With their backs to the wall, the Sun Devils would pull off another rout of Texas, 13-2, to RBI and three runs scored as Arizona State scored in six of the nine innings played. First advance to the title game. Arizona State would score most of its runs in chunks—four in baseman Alvin Davis chipped in a 4-for-5 effort as well. A-State starter Kendall Carter the second and six in the eighth. Devil hitters chased Longhorn starter Dave Seiler after 1.2 pitched five and two-thirds innings of five-hit ball, allowing only two unearned runs in innings. ASU’s Jeff Ahern picked up the win, despite allowing nine walks through five the fifth to pick up the win. Kevin Dukes came in and shut the Longhorns down over the innings. Texas would strand 13 runners in the game. Randy Newman notched his first next 3.1 innings, recording six strikeouts. for the Devils, going 4.0 innings and allowing only one run. Shortstop Donnie Hill went 4- RHE for-4 at the plate with two runs scored and two RBI. Third baseman Mike Sodders turned in Arizona State 02312010211 18 2 a 3-for-4 performance with one run scored. Texas 000002000 251 RHE Texas 100001001 381 ASU VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE—JUNE 2 Arizona State 14000106X12 15 0 Behind the superb pitching of reliever Kevin Dukes, ASU held on to beat Mississippi State, 4-3, before a crowd of 10,589. Although the Devils jumped on the board first ASU VS. OKLAHOMA STATE—JUNE 8 with a run in the second, the Bulldogs countered with three runs in the third to chase Arizona State would claim its fifth NCAA title with a 7-4 win over Oklahoma State, starting pitcher Randy Newman from the mound. Newman ended the night allowing five avenging the earlier extra-inning loss. ASU pounded the Cowboy pitching staff for 13 hits in 2.2 innings with five strikeouts and no walks. ASU would score three runs in the hits before a crowd of 13,239 and capitalized on four OSU errors. Reliever Kevin Dukes fourth to the win. Ricky Nelson went 2-for-4 with a run scored, would pick up his second win of the series, pitching 8.2 strong innings and allowing while second baseman Kert Martinez went 1-for-3 with two RBI. Reliever Kevin Dukes only two hits and two runs while striking out six. For the Devils, left fielder Stan pitched 6.1 innings of shutout ball to pick up the win on the mound. Holmes, who was named Outstanding Player of the CWS, went 2-for-4 with a run RHE scored and an RBI. Designated hitter Mike McCain turned in a 1-for-2 performance Mississippi St. 003000000 352 with an RBI as well. ASU’s Alvin Davis, Mike Sodders, Lemmie Miller and Kevin Dukes Arizona State 00103000X482 were named to the all-tournament team. The potent Sun Devil offense batted .325 for the tournament with nine home runs in six games. ASU VS. OKLAHOMA STATE—JUNE 5 RHE The Sun Devil bats were alive and well in ASU’s third game of the CWS but fell just Oklahoma State 201000001 444 short in an 11-10 marathon loss to the Cowboys. It took the two teams 13 innings of Arizona State 20210101X7131 play to decide a winner in this five-hour game. A record crowd of 15,333 was on hand to watch the thrilling game. With the score 10-7 in the top of the ninth, ASU scored three runs on Stan Holmes’ home run to force the contest to . But the Cowboys would eventually score off of reliever Jim Boudreau in the bottom of the 13th as Eric Dorn singled home John Cardinali to score the winning run. Left fielder Stan Holmes went 3-for-5 with seven RBI in this losing effort for the Devils. OSU reliever Craig Tice would pick up the win, pitching 4.0 innings of hitless ball. RH E Arizona State 200003203000010 8 1 Oklahoma St.600030100000111 18 1

RESULTS (55-13)

ASU 6, Long Beach State 4 ASU 7, UNLV 5 ASU 17, Lewis & Clark 7 Stanford 9, ASU 4 ASU 15, Long Beach State 9 ASU 17, BYU 2 Arizona 9, ASU 4 Stanford 16, ASU 4 ASU 21, Long Beach State 10 BYU 5, ASU 4 ASU 10, Arizona 8 ASU 10, Arizona 6 Cal State Fullerton 3, ASU 1 ASU 13, UCLA 9 ASU 23, Arizona 11 ASU 13, Arizona 4 Cal State Fullerton 7, ASU 5 ASU 10, UCLA 1 ASU 14, Grand Canyon 9 ASU 6, Arizona 5 ASU 10, UC Riverside 5 ASU 15, UCLA 5 ASU 8, California 7 ASU 9, Gonzaga 6^ ASU 12, Wichita State 10 Fresno State 7, ASU 5 ASU 19, California 5 ASU 18, Cal State Fullerton 9^ Wichita State 10, ASU 9 Santa Clara 2, ASU 0 ASU 6, California 4 ASU 12, Cal State Fullerton 7^ ASU 11, Wichita State 2 ASU 8, California 6 ASU 8, California 4 ASU 11, Texas 2* ASU 17, Azusa Pacific 10 ASU 10, California 6 Northern Arizona 8, ASU 4 ASU 4, Mississippi State 3* ASU 9, Azusa Pacific 0 ASU 21, UTEP 0 ASU 6, USC 0 Oklahoma State 11, ASU 10* ASU 16, New Mexico 13 ASU 7, USC 4 ASU 13, USC 3 ASU 10, South Carolina 7* ASU 19, New Mexico 5 ASU 20, USC 12 ASU 13, USC 2 ASU 12, Texas 3* ASU 10, New Mexico 2 ASU 10, USC 6 ASU 7, Northern Arizona 4 ASU 7, Oklahoma State 4* ASU 14, LaVerne 4 Grand Canyon 5, ASU 3 ASU 6, UCLA 5 ^-NCAA Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) ASU 12, LaVerne 4 ASU 9, Stanford 2 ASU 10, UCLA 9 *-College World Series ASU 4, UNLV 3 ASU 12, Stanford 7 ASU 14, UCLA 9 ASU 8, UNLV 3 ASU 9, Stanford 6 Stanford 18, ASU 3

107 LETTERWINNERS All-Time Roster 1907-2006 BOLD indicates player on active roster.

-A- Barrett, Marty ...... 1979 Brown, Tim ...... 1947-48 Cochell, Larry ...... 1963 Acuff, Dan ...... 1962 Bartholomew, Clare...... 1956 Brown, Todd ...... 1983-8 Cochran, Greg ...... 1972-75 Adams, Ellis ...... 1915 Bartholomew, Mike ...... 1959 Brown, Trent ...... 1995 Coffin, Edwin...... 1917 Adams, John ...... 1970-71 Bartlett, George ...... 1936-37 Brundage, Joe ...... 1925-26 Colbern, Mike...... 1974-76 Adams, Tommy ...... 1989-91 Barton, Dayton ...... 1978 Bruneel, Brett ...... 2006 Cole, Benny ...... 1928-29, 31-32 Ahern, Jeff ...... 1978-79, 81 Bauer, August ...... 1916 Bryant, Curt ...... 1957-59 Cole, Roy...... 1921 Alberts, Bill ...... 1971 Beals, Bryan...... 1985-86 Buck, Leo ...... 1916, 20 Collinge, Jack...... 1969-70 Albrick, Ed...... 1949 Beasley, Chris ...... 1983-84 Buck, Travis ...... 2003-05 Collins, Michael ...... 1996-98 Alesci, Tony ...... 1963-65 Beatty, Chris ...... 2003 Buckles, Ferrell ...... 1920-22 Combs, Freddie...... 1988 Alexander, Dave...... 1989 Beauchamp, Ed ...... 1947 Buckner, Earthell ...... 1978-79 Conniff, John...... 1950 Alexander, Kenny...... 1990 Beinbrink, Andrew ...... 1996-99 Buehman, Jim...... 1930, 32 Conrad, Brooks ...... 1999-2001 Alexander,“Schoolboy” ...... 1910 Benedict, Allen ...... 1960 Burgess, Tom ...... 1967 Cook, Chris ...... 2004 Allen, Jamie ...... 1977-79 Benedict, Jim ...... 1983 Burrel, Joe...... 1946 Cook, Larry ...... 1979 Allen, Rod ...... 2001-03 Benham, Lenwood ...... 1946 Burrola, Mike ...... 1986-88 Cook, Sam ...... 1961, 63-64 Allenson, Gary ...... 1973-76 Benjamin, Mike ...... 1986-87 Burrola, Rudy ...... 1951-52, 54-55 Cook, Vince...... 1985 Alvarez, “Jiggs”...... 1942, 48 Bennett, Keith ...... 1985 Burzette, Tim...... 1975 Cooper, Anson ...... 1932-34 Ambrose, Stewart ...... 1922-23 Bentley, Howard ...... 1919 Butler, DJ ...... 2005 Cooper, Larry ...... 1966 Ames, “Schoolboy”...... 1911 Berger, Bill ...... 1970-71, 73 Byrd, Ben...... 1996-97 Coor, Lattie ...... 1928-29 Anaya, Joe ...... 1947-49 Berger, Brian ...... 2000 Cope, Everett ...... 1958-59 Andersen, Ryan...... 1991 Bethke, Rick...... 1974-75 -C- Coppinger, Roy ...... 1951-52 Anderson, Bob ...... 1942 Betten, Randy ...... 1994-95 Cadena, Nick ...... 2002-04 Corbell, Louis ...... 1907 Anderson, Harley ...... 1961-62 Biancamano, Vinny ...... 2005 Cadiente, Brett...... 1999 Corbell, Paul ...... 1911-12 Andes, Quentin ...... 2004-05 Black, Allen ...... 1981 Cady, Todd...... 1992-94 Corominas, Mike ...... 1993-95 Andrews, Gary ...... 1972-73 Blake, Jack...... 1957-58 Call, Colin...... 1996-98 Cosentino, Joe ...... 2004 Anicich, Mike ...... 1977-79 Blake, Josh ...... 2004 Calzia, John...... 1970 Cotter, Sam ...... 1951 Arguelles, Rudy ...... 1997-98 Blake, Parley ...... 1909-11 Campolo, Dominic...... 1940 Cotton, Bill...... 1968-69 Arguello, Carlos ...... 2002-03 Blome, Maurice ...... 1907-09 Candelari, Ricky ...... 1988 Covarrubias, Fred ...... 1955 Armenta, Lupe...... 1915 Bloomquist, Willie ...... 1997-99 Cantrell, Don ...... 1942 Coviello, Dick ...... 1960 Armstrong, Jim ...... 1936 Blue, John ...... 1970-71 Caplinger, Earl ...... 1934-35 Crabtree, Glen ...... 1930 Armstrong, Jim ...... 1965-66 Bobb, Randy ...... 1967 Caplinger, Gerald ...... 1930-33 Craig, Sydney ...... 1916 Armstrong, Kevin ...... 1990 Bocchi, Joel ...... 2002-04 Capps, Brown ...... 1919-21 Crawford, Eric ...... 1990-91 Arnett, Floyd ...... 1938, 40 Boetto, Herb ...... 1947 Cardinale, Sal ...... 1993 Crawford, Jim ...... 1969-72 Arney, Barry ...... 1947, 49 Boetto, Tony...... 1919-22 Carlson, Bruce...... 1949 Crippen, Eddie...... 1991 Arnold, Joe ...... 1968 Bojorquez, David ...... 1946-47 Carlton, Rich ...... 1969 Critchley, Dan...... 1909-10 Arreola, Daryl ...... 2006 Boncore, Steve...... 1979-80 Carpenter, Ralph ...... 1966-67 Cronin, Tom ...... 1960 Arvizu, Al ...... 1937-38 Bond, Jason...... 1994-96 Carr, Al ...... 1959 Crow, Robert...... 1925 Asanovich, Josh ...... 2004 Bonds, Barry ...... 1983-85 Carr, Eddie ...... 1926-27 Crumpton, Chuck...... 1998-99 Ashcroft, George...... 1907 Bondurant, Tom ...... 1973 Carrigan, Keith ...... 1985 Cruz, Albert ...... 1929-32 Ashe, Bob ...... 1933-35 Bordes, Brett ...... 2003-06 Carter, Kendall ...... 1981-84 Cruz, Jacob ...... 1992-94 Atwell, Gary ...... 1970-73 Bordes, Greg ...... 2005 Cartun, Dave ...... 1963-65 Cuber, Leo...... 1909 Austin, Cedric ...... 1919-23 Bosch, Ryan ...... 2003 Casey, Leland...... 1929-30 Cucjen, Romy ...... 1983-84 Austin, Harold ...... 1917-19 Boudreau, Jim ...... 1981-82 Cassa, Pat ...... 2004 Cupps, Tommy ...... 1955 Austin, Jim...... 1989-91 Bouldin, Ron ...... 1953, 56 Cassidy, David ...... 1986-89 Curry, John ...... 1924 Austin, Wilfred...... 1919-22 Bowen, Frank...... 1922-23 Castillo, Cesar ...... 2001-02 Curtis, Colin...... 2004-06 Averill, Erik...... 2003-05 Bowie, Arthur...... 1936-37 Castillo, Lito ...... 1956 Curtis, Link ...... 1962 Ayer, Fred...... 1907-11 Bowman, Drew ...... 2006 Castle, Lewis ...... 1912-15 Braatz, Jerome ...... 1986 Caywood, Wallace ...... 1929 -D- -B- Bracomonte, Dick ...... 1953-54 Celays, Don...... 1924 D’Angelo, Lou ...... 1991-92 Baker, Doug...... 1982 Bradberry, Jack ...... 1946 Cermak, Jeff...... 1996-97 Dains, Charles...... 1915 Baker, Ted ...... 1936 Bradley, Ryan...... 1995-97 Chase, Carl ...... 1916 Dains, Ray...... 1914 Ball, Wayne ...... 1990-91 Brady, Forest...... 1915 Chatham, Chester ...... 1929 Dalmolin, Albert...... 1936-37 Ban, Mark ...... 1982 Brady, Hilbert ...... 1937 Chavez, John ...... 1957-58 Daniels, Virgil...... 1927-28 Bando, Ben ...... 2006 Bray, Bill ...... 1940 Chavez, Rex ...... 1952-55 Daves, George Jr...... 1955 Bando, Chris ...... 1975-78 Brennan, Ed ...... 1980, 82 Chesley, Horace...... 1930 Davidson, Dan ...... 1974-75 Bando, Sal ...... 1964-65 Brenner, Terry ...... 1969-70 Cheuvront, Ron...... 1955 Davini, Ron ...... 1967-68 Bane, Eddie ...... 1971-73 Bresnehan, Pat...... 2004-06 Chipps, Sam ...... 1966-67 Davis, Alvin ...... 1979-82 Bane, Jaymie...... 1997 Brewer, Mark ...... 1980-81 Chmielinski, Ted ...... 1999 Davis, Ike ...... 2006 Baniewicz, Don ...... 1957-58 Brewster, Rex ...... 1956 Choat, John...... 1966 Davis, Mason ...... 1924 Bannister, Alan...... 1970-72 Brewster, Rex ...... 1975 Chong, Chae-Ho ...... 1986 Day, Chad ...... 1995 Bannister, Floyd ...... 1974-76 Bridges, Jason ...... 1987 Cislaghi, Guido...... 1929-32 Dayton, Lester...... 1942, 46 Barcelo, Marc ...... 1993 Brion, Larry ...... 1961-62 Clapinski, Greg ...... 1993 Deakman, Josh ...... 1995 Barclay, Don ...... 1947 Brody, Steve...... 1989-92 Clark, Iggy...... 1940 Dean, Bill ...... 1951-52 Barkley, Hugh ...... 1907 Brogan, William ...... 1921-22 Clark, Wade...... 1934 Dean, Mitch ...... 1976-78, 80 Barnes, Al ...... 1948 Brooks, Hubie ...... 1977-78 Clayton, Royal ...... 1985-86 Dean, Moffat ...... 1912-13 Barnette, Tony ...... 2005-06 Brown, Don...... 1980 Clemence, Harold...... 1936-38 Deardorff, Tim...... 1982 Barney, James ...... 1926-28 Brown, George...... 1910-11 Clements, Dudley ...... 1919 DeBenon, Charles ...... 1956 Barnson, Roger ...... 1958-61 Brown, Jim ...... 1967 Cleve, Don ...... 1049-51 DeClercq, Jack ...... 1926-29 Barr, Dave ...... 1988 Brown, Pete ...... 1919-22 Clifford, Jesse ...... 1907-08 Delnoce, Todd ...... 1991-94

108 Delucchi, Dustin...... 1997-99 Foster, Jim...... 1971-72 Gusich, John ...... 1999-2000 Humphry, Brandt ...... 1975-77 Dempster, Kurt...... 1985-86, 88 Fowler, Ted ...... 1954 Gutierrez, Jonathan...... 2001 Hunsaker, Hal ...... 1938 Denham, Paul ...... 1959 Fox, Willy...... 2005-06 Hunt, “Schoolboy” ...... 1920 Detter, Roger ...... 1967-69 Foyt, Randy...... 1980 -H- Hunt, Chuck ...... 1966 Devereaux, Mike ...... 1984-85 Fram, Alfred ...... 1917 Habey, Romero ...... 1909-11 Huston, Scott...... 1987-88 Dhaenens, Seth ...... 2004-06 Franquero, Emmanual...... 1935, 40 Haddock, Bill...... 1947 Hyde, Merrill ...... 1962-64 Dick, Ralph ...... 1969 Fraser, Kim ...... 1957 Haddock, Bob ...... 1952 Dick, Wilburn...... 1931-33 Fraunfelder, Herman ...... 1949 Haddock, Tom ...... 1947, 49-50 -I- Dikos, Greg ...... 1996-97 Freeman, Larry ...... 1952 Haggerty, Jim ...... 1977, 79-80 Ikeda, Danny ...... 1960-62 DiSalvo, Fred ...... 1949-52 Freestone, Dick ...... 1933 Hahn, Brent...... 1985 Ingram, Linty ...... 1987-88 Dixon, John...... 1938 Freitas, Jonn ...... 1979 Haij, Scott ...... 1995 Irvine, Ed ...... 1977-79 Doble, Eric ...... 1999-2001 French, Paul ...... 1999 Halbert, Jackson ...... 1909-10 Island, Joe ...... 1936-37 Dodd, Bill ...... 1985 Frick, Matt...... 1995 Hall, Matt ...... 2006 Dodd, Brian ...... 1988-89 Friedberg, Drew ...... 1998-2001 Halland, Jon ...... 1990 -J- Dodd, Scott...... 1991 Fritz, Larry...... 1969 Halvorson, Greg...... 1996-98 Jackson, Darrell...... 1974-77 Dolinsek, John...... 1968-69 Fuentes, Javier...... 1995-96 Hammargren, Tucker ...... 1988-90 Jackson, Dwayne ...... 1979 Dombrowski, Bob ...... 1985-87, 89 Fulghum, Gene ...... 1938 Hancock, Greg...... 1968 Jackson, Henry ...... 1948 Don, Cleve...... 1949 Fullford, John...... 1994-95 Hancock, Skip ...... 1964 Jackson, J.J...... 2001-02 Dorsey, Eugene ...... 1917 Furrey, Meryl ...... 1932-34 Handley, Jack...... 1962-64 Jackson, Jim...... 1983 Dougherty, Clyde...... 1946, 48 Futch, Tom...... 1953-56 Hanna, Don ...... 1976 Jackson, Reggie ...... 1966 Douma, Todd...... 1990 Hanna, George ...... 1959 Jacob, Terry ...... 1976 Douty, Dean...... 1985 -G- Hansen, Ken...... 1968-71 Jacobs, John ...... 1957-60 Downing, Phil ...... 2000 Gallagher, Mike ...... 1964-66 Hansen, Mike...... 1970-71 Jacobson, Hank...... 1952 Downs, Glenn ...... 1914-15 Gallardo, Eddie...... 1948-50 Hanson, Charles...... 1920-21 Jacobson, Kent ...... 1970-72 Dryanski, Kevin ...... 2005-06 Ganley, Phil ...... 1952, 55 Harbison, Doyle ...... 1927-28 James, Brandon ...... 1997 Duca, Sam...... 1952 Gannon, James ...... 1940 Hardesty, George ...... 1953, 55 Jefferson, Jim ...... 1981-83 Ducote, Layton ...... 1955 Garcia, Sergio ...... 2002 Hardesty, Landen ...... 1932, 34 Johnson, James ...... 1949 Duffy, Chris ...... 2001 Garrabrants, Steve...... 2001-03 Hargrave, Bob ...... 1951-52 Johnson, Nick ...... 1942, 48 Dukes, Kevin ...... 1978-81 Garrison, Seth...... 2005 Harmon, Bill ...... 1936 Johnson, Ty ...... 1997, 99-2001 Dukes, Pat ...... 1980-82 Gehres, Bob ...... 1950 Harris, Dick ...... 1973 Johnston, Chris ...... 1981-82 Duncan, Jeff...... 1999-2000 Gehrke, Jay ...... 1997-98 Harris, Fenn ...... 1916, 18 Jonassen, Gaylord ...... 1955-56, 58 Dunn, Bill...... 1991-93 Gentry, Gary ...... 1967 Harris, Ken...... 1979-80 Jones, Earl ...... 1938 Dyer, Don “Duffy” ...... 1965-66 Gibney, Frank ...... 1948 Harris, Tony ...... 1986-87 Jones, Edward ...... 1923-24 Dyer, Kenneth ...... 1930, 32 Gilbert, Shawn...... 1984 Harris, Willie ...... 1969 Jones, Hank ...... 1928 Dykes, John...... 1907-09 Gillie, Pat ...... 1976-77 Harrison, R.J...... 1973-75 Jones, Jeremy...... 1998 Dykes, Leonard ...... 1910 Giorsetti, Joe...... 1942 Hartranft, Bill ...... 1913-15 Jones, John...... 1959 Dyson, Ted ...... 1983-84, 86-87 Giorsetti, John...... 1940 Hastings, Weldon...... 1937-38 Jones, Ken...... 1978-80 Giorsetti, Mike ...... 1936-37 Hatch, Shaylor...... 1999 Jones, Mike ...... 2006 -E- Glazebrook, Rick ...... 1970-72 Hawk, Tom...... 1977-80 Jones, Mitch ...... 1999-2000 Edgar, “Schoolboy” ...... 1935 Gleason, Pete ...... 1988 Haynes, Bruce...... 1969 Jones, Virgil ...... 1938 Edginton, Ryan ...... 2001 Glenn, Bill ...... 1918 Heffelman, Ralph...... 1919 Ehmann, Kurt...... 1991-92 Glick, David...... 1978 Heidemann, Mike ...... 1994 K- Eiler, Byron ...... 1979 Glick, Fritz ...... 1966 Heiden, Dick...... 1962-64 Kajikawa, Bill...... 1935, 37, 42 Eiler, Dale...... 1976-79 Glitsos, Gus ...... 1937-38 Heintzelman, Brian ...... 1998 Kartler, Bryce ...... 2000-03 Eiler, Larry ...... 1976-78 Goddard, Delbert ...... 1924-27 Helfand, Eric ...... 1989-90 Kavgian, Bob ...... 1960-61, 63 Eisenhart, Jack ...... 1916 Goodell, Steve...... 1995 Helsel, Byron...... 1946 Keefner, Eric ...... 2001 Ellsworth, Charles ...... 1951 Goodman, Scott ...... 1999 Henderson, Jim ...... 1989-92 Keith, William ...... 1930 Enright, Joe...... 1921 Goodwin, Garfield ...... 1934 Henderson, Mike ...... 1975-77 Kelly, Hugh ...... 1954 Ermisch, Karl...... 1987 Goodwin, Gordon...... 1917-19 Henry, Doug...... 1983-85 Kelly, Mike ...... 1989-91 Ernster, Mark ...... 1997-99 Goodwin, Joe ...... 1946 Herczyk, Ed ...... 1961 Kemp, Joe...... 1986 Esmay, Tim ...... 1986-87 Goodwin, John...... 1923-24 Herrada, Mike ...... 1955 Kemp, Phil ...... 1956-58 Esposito, Mike ...... 2000-02 Goodwin, Julius ...... 1913 Hertzog, Phil ...... 1967 Kempton, Glenn ...... 1930 Estrada, Raphael ...... 1922-23 Goodwin, Woodrow ...... 1935 Hickman, John...... 1953-56 Kendrick, Dennis...... 1971, 73 Ethier, Andre ...... 2002-03 Gorman, Bill...... 1959, 61-62 Hicks, Hadley...... 1957-58 Kennedy, Steve ...... 1961 Gorrell, Rob...... 1991 Hilbers, Leonard ...... 1914-16 Kenneth, Mike ...... 1973 -F- Gosewisch, Chip ...... 1996-99 Higgins, Kevin ...... 1988-89 Kent, Lew...... 1983-84 Fahsbender, Steve...... 1970 Gosewisch, Tuffy ...... 2002-05 Hildebrandt, Mike...... 1975-77 Kent, Robbie ...... 1995-96 Farmer, Gordy ...... 1987-88 Gragg, Bill ...... 1940 Hileman, William...... 1914 Kiefer, Karl...... 1958 Farrar, Brett...... 1983 Graham, Gary ...... 1961-63 Hill, Donnie ...... 1981 Kilgo, Rusty ...... 1988-89 Faust, Bill ...... 1960 Grandstaff, Bob...... 1984 Hill, J.D...... 1968 Kilian, Marty ...... 1992 Faysak, Bill ...... 1990 Grangaard, Dave ...... 1967-68 Hines, Brendan ...... 1997, 99-2000 King, Gay ...... 1954-55 Fellers, Dave ...... 1963 Grasis, Gonzo ...... 2000 Hinshaw, John ...... 1929 Kinsler, Ian ...... 2002 Fellows, Will...... 1907-09 Gray, Bill ...... 1968 Hinton, John ...... 1929-32 Klein, Melvin ...... 1947 Fenton, Mike ...... 1991-93 Graybill, Dave...... 1954-57 Hochevar, Jerry ...... 1959-60 Kleinman, Heber ...... 1936 Fernandez, Lloyd ...... 1952-54 Graybill, Dave...... 1982-84 Hogan, Mike ...... 1982 Kleinman, Jan ...... 1964-66 Ferris, Bob...... 1980 Gretta, Jim...... 1964-66 Holdeman, Nelson...... 1928 Klusman, Aaron ...... 2001-03 Field, Luke...... 2000 Gribler, Travis ...... 1994 Holmes, Stan ...... 1979-81 Kobar, Gene ...... 1969-71 Finch, Bob...... 1916 Griffen, Fritz ...... 1912 Holt, Jim ...... 1933-35 Koch, Barry ...... 1981-82 Fingers, Bobby ...... 1982 Griffen, Horace ...... 1912-14, 17 Hooft, Joey ...... 2005 Kolb, Damien ...... 1996-97 Fingers, Jason...... 2000 Griffen, Paul ...... 1934 Hoover, Darrell ...... 1965 Komadina, Tony ...... 1973-74 Finn, John ...... 1986-89 Grijalva, Mike...... 1996-97 Horner, Bob ...... 1976-78 Koning, Bill ...... 1994 Fisher, Bob ...... 1956 Grivetti, Mark...... 1980-81 Hovelman, Bill ...... 1935-36 Kortmeyer, Scott ...... 1993 Flannigan, Tom ...... 1912-14 Groover, Phil ...... 1962 Hrovat, Dale...... 1972-74 Kostyk, Joe ...... 1956-59 Flowers Travis ...... 1995 Guerrero, Mike ...... 2003 Hudgens, Dave...... 1975-78 Kramer, Aarron ...... 1998 Forillo, Gary ...... 1980 Gunning, Tate ...... 1999 Hudson, Hugh ...... 1928-29 Kramer, Paul ...... 1942 Foster, Jack ...... 1914-15 Gura, Larry ...... 1967-69 Hughes, Mike...... 1971-72 Kromka, Tom ...... 1947-49

109 LETTERWINNERS continued Kudron, Roger ...... 1957-60 Mann, Bennie ...... 1947 Mills, Ryan...... 1996-98 -P- Kurtz, Harold...... 1946 Manning, Ed...... 1948-49 Milner, Robby ...... 1998-2000 Pabst, Bill...... 1935-36 Kush, Dave...... 1978-79 Mantlo, Jerry ...... 1970-72 Minor, Blas...... 1987-88 Pacheco, Jason ...... 1996-97 Kwasny, Rich...... 1967 Marcus, Fred ...... 1946 Minter, Howard ...... 1921 Padelford, Bob ...... 1952 Kwiatkowski, Ladd...... 1951-52 Marich, George ...... 1936-38 Moeur, Kelly...... 1915-16 Pagel, Mike ...... 1980-82 Marietta, Ron...... 1996-97 Moeur, William ...... 1926 Palmer, Earl...... 1946 -L- Marino, Ray ...... 1948-51 Mohler, Abe...... 1999 Panek, Ernie...... 1960-61 LaGrow, Lerrin...... 1968-69 Mariucci, Steve ...... 1986-87 Molina, Gabe...... 1996 Paramore, Preston...... 2006 Laguna, Rocky ...... 2005-06 Marotz, Ty ...... 2004-05 Monday, Rick ...... 1965 Parkinson, Mike...... 1977-78 Lagunas, Luis ...... 1963-65 Marquez, Alfred...... 1946 Monette, Bill ...... 1970 Parry, Bill ...... 1936 Landreaux, Ken ...... 1974-76 Marquez, Art ...... 1952 Mong, Larry ...... 1954 Parry, Frank...... 1907 Landry, Jeff ...... 2005-06 Marsh, Stan...... 1950 Moon, Glenn ...... 1978-79 Pate, Bob ...... 1975-76 Larish, Jeff...... 2002-05 Martin, Cliff ...... 1968 Morales, Frank ...... 1951 Pate, Thomas ...... 1917 LaSala, Leo ...... 1979-80 Martin, Jason ...... 1985 Moreno, Mikel ...... 1995-98 Patterson, Dale ...... 1920-21 Lauffer, Jake ...... 1924 Martin, Jonah...... 2000-01 Morgan, Johnny ...... 1931 Patterson, Eric...... 1986 Lea, Ron ...... 1963-65 Martin, Ken ...... 1953 Morris, “Schoolboy” ...... 1909 Paulson, Joe ...... 1966-68 Leaf, Matt ...... 2003 Martin, Larry ...... 1965-66 Morris, Bob...... 1947 Pavlik, John ...... 1964-66 Lefebre, Bob ...... 1960-61 Martin, Steve...... 1989 Morris, Rick...... 1985-86 Pavlovich, Louis ...... 1942 Leinheiser, Bill ...... 1969-70 Martinez, Bert ...... 1980-83 Morrison, Duane ...... 1952 Pedroia, Dustin ...... 2002-04 Lembi, Damon ...... 1994-95 Martinez, Brady...... 2006 Morrow, Gregg ...... 1924-25 Peery, Noah ...... 1993-94 Lemons, Pascal ...... 1910, 13-14 Martinez, Ray ...... 1959 Moses, Glenn ...... 1930 Pelekoudas, Lee...... 1970-72 Lentine, Jim...... 1973-74 Martinez, Walter...... 1953, 55-56 Moses, Steve...... 1983 Pena, Tony...... 1990-91 Leon, Richy ...... 1995-98 Massarand, Bill ...... 1967-69 Moskau, Paul ...... 1973 Pendergast, Tom ...... 1947 Leslie, Reggie ...... 1986 Mastaler, Rudy ...... 1946 Mosley, Reggie ...... 1983 Pennington, Chad ...... 1998-2000 Licini, Dave ...... 1999 Matranga, Jeff...... 1992 Moss, Charles ...... 1933-34 Pentland, Jeff...... 1966-68 Liebeck, Jered ...... 2000-03 Matsik, Mike ...... 1961 Mousser, Jeff ...... 2004 Peralta, Martin ...... 1987-88 Lillico, Tom ...... 1931-34 Matsumoto, Tyrus...... 1999 Mullen, John ...... 1908-11 Perkins, Ted ...... 1980 Lind, Jack ...... 1966-67 Perio, Ian...... 1999 Mattia, Tony ...... 1987 Mullen, Kenneth...... 1922-23 Lindner, Randy ...... 1965 Perrault, Josh ...... 2002-03 Mattson, Rob...... 1988-89 Muller, Robert ...... 1925, 28 Lindsey, Casey...... 1977-79 Perry, Bob ...... 1948 Mayberry, Germaine ...... 1992 Mulligan, Greg...... 1967 Linthicum, Gary ...... 1960-62 Perry, Kent...... 1966-67 Linville, Larry...... 1967-68 McCain, Mike...... 1978-81 Muraca, Manny ...... 1954 Perry, W...... 1915 Listach, Pat ...... 1988 McCaleb, Bill ...... 1942 Murray, Steve ...... 1984 Persichina, Joe...... 2004-06 Littlefield, John ...... 1974 McCallister, Stan ...... 1953-54 Musser, Marc ...... 1967 Peters, Rick ...... 1974-77 Littleton, Ed ...... 1959-61 McClellan, Robbie ...... 2002-03 Myers, Casey ...... 1998-2001 Peterson, Dwight...... 1937 Lizarraga, Cory ...... 1999 McCleve, Dick ...... 1950 Myers, Clint ...... 1971-73 Peterson, Erin ...... 1965 Lockling, Bret...... 1916-18 McClure, “Schoolboy”...... 1947 Peterson, Howard ...... 1912 Lo Duca, Paul ...... 1993 McComb, Jesse ...... 1911-13 -N- Peterson, Jim...... 1974-76 Lootens, Brian ...... 1992-93 McComb, Robert ...... 1913-14 Navarrete, Raul ...... 1947 Peterson, Pete...... 1996 Lopez, George ...... 1983-85 McCreary, Aaron ...... 1914-15 Neal, Billy...... 1994-95 Pezely, Franco ...... 2000-01 Lopez, Javy ...... 2003 McCullar, Cecil ...... 1929-31 Neal, Troy...... 1959-60 Phelps, Jeff ...... 1998-2001 Lopez, Mike ...... 2000-01 McDonald, Rod ...... 1981 Neely, Bob...... 1948 Phelps, Ken ...... 1975-76 Lorona, Bob...... 1948-51 McDowell, Oddibe ...... 1983-84 Neilson, Dave ...... 1946 Phifer, Ron ...... 1958 Lovett, Jerry ...... 1952 McGonigle, Billy...... 1993-94 Nelson, Fred...... 1967-68 Pickens, Wendell...... 1934 Lovrich, Pete...... 1962 McKay, Cody ...... 1993-96 Nelson, Ricky...... 1979-81 Pina, Frank...... 1951-52 Lowe, Sean ...... 1992 McKellar, Bruce ...... 1935-37 Nemecek, Lad ...... 1962-64 Pingitore, Mike...... 1949-51 Lowery, Phill ...... 1996-98 McKenna, Ryan ...... 2001-02, 04 Nevitt, Mac ...... 1918 Piper, Brian ...... 1979 Lucy, Frank ...... 1975-76 McKinley, Dan ...... 1995-97 Newman, Randy...... 1981-82 Plunkett, Mike ...... 1968 Lujan, Ramiro ...... 1961 McMackin, Rex ...... 1989-90 Newstrom, Doug ...... 1991-93 Polan, Steve ...... 1975 Lukin, Harold ...... 1922-23 McNabb, Chester...... 1940 Nichols, George...... 1960 Polete, Bill...... 1940 Lusher, Lyle ...... 1933, 35-36 McNaughton, Tom...... 1983 Nitafan, Nick ...... 1952 Poloni, John...... 1973-75 Lyddon, Fred ...... 1959 McNeil, Henry ...... 1933-34 Nix, John ...... 1920-21 Pomeroy, Theron ...... 1924-27 Lynch, John ...... 1908-10 Mead, Bill...... 1957-58 Nurnberg, Doug...... 1965-67 Popoff, Alex...... 1942 Lysgaard, Jim ...... 1975 Medina, Cruz...... 1953, 55 Nyman, Chris...... 1975-77 Popovec, Mike...... 1966 Medina, Louie ...... 1984-85 Porras, Jaime ...... 1995 -M- Meier, Dan...... 1998 -O- Porter, Bill ...... 1957-58 Mabry, Syl...... 1959 Menke, Jack ...... 1933 O’Brien, Johnny...... 1935 Porter, Harold ...... 1950-52 MacDougal, Tom ...... 1963-64 Merrick, Jim...... 1963-65 O’Dell, Melvin ...... 1951 Poulos, Gus...... 1953 Mack, Dudley ...... 1953 Merrill, Scott ...... 1977-79 Ogborne, Steve ...... 1960-61 Powell, Paul Ray ...... 1968-69 Maddox, Jerry ...... 1974-75 Mesa, Frank ...... 2003-04, 2006 O’Hearn, Paul ...... 1992 Prather, Clifford ...... 1926-28, 31 Maddy, Jack...... 1949-50 Michael, Steve ...... 1976-78 Oliver, Rich ...... 1963-64 Pratt, Trent...... 1999-2000 Maddy, Rex ...... 1951 Mickelson, Derek ...... 1994-95 Oliver, Wade...... 1948-51 Prince, Lou ...... 1954 Madison, Spencer ...... 1946 Miller, Denny ...... 1978 Olsen, Bill...... 1932-34 Pritchert, Craig ...... 1983 Madrid, Tanis...... 1951-53 Miller, Floyd ...... 1922-23 Olson, Edward...... 1956 Pryor, Buddy ...... 1982 Madril, Ruben ...... 1953 Miller, Hamilton ...... 1916-18 Ondracek, Kevin...... 1991-92 Pyon, Jung ...... 1992 Maggi, Bob ...... 1966 Miller, Jay ...... 1947 Ortega, Ricardo...... 1934 Majeski, Joe ...... 1986 Miller, Joe ...... 1968-69 Ortega, Vic...... 1937-38, 40 -R- Malone, Eddie ...... 1977-78 Miller, John ...... 1960-62 Osborn, Jeff...... 1968-70 Raine, Steve ...... 1979 Manahan, Anthony...... 1988-90 Miller, Lemmie ...... 1980-81 Oscarson, Jeff ...... 1973-74 Rajsich, Gary ...... 1974-76 Mancuso, Jim ...... 1995 Millett, Arthur...... 1907-08 Otten, Jim ...... 1972-73 Raley, Ted ...... 1926

110 Ramirez, Angel...... 2000-01 Satow, Josh ...... 2005-06 St. John, Bob ...... 1971 Vasquez, Tim ...... 1996-97 Ramirez, J.D...... 1985 Saunders, Dick...... 1957-60 Stadler, Ray ...... 1963-65 Vaughan, Beau ...... 2003 Ramirez, Mario ...... 1960-61 Sawaia, Wade ...... 1942, 46 Stahl, Greg...... 1978-79 Verdugo, Jason ...... 1994-97 Randle, Lenny ...... 1968-70 Scanlon, Walter ...... 1948-51 Standage, Earl ...... 1908-09 Villanueva, Gilbert ...... 1983-85 Randolph, Bob ...... 1979 Schefsky, Steve ...... 1977-78 Stansbury, Herman ...... 1918 Vina, Fernando ...... 1990 Ransom, Lloyd ...... 1987 Schlink, Pete ...... 1981-82 Stapley, Norman ...... 1942 Vindiola, Eric...... 1994 Rauer, Troy ...... 1995 Schmelz, Alan ...... 1963, 65 Starkins, Dennis...... 1962-63 Vitek, Bernie...... 1967-68 Rawitzer, Kevin ...... 1992-93 Schmuck, Roger ...... 1970-71 Starkins, Donny...... 1999 Vizcaya, Jim...... 1956-57 Rawlings, Mike ...... 1973-74 Schoenberger, Garrett ...... 2002-04 Steen, Greg ...... 1981-83 Voelckel, Bob ...... 1920-21 Rawlins, Bill...... 1950-51 Schorr, Bill ...... 1987 Steinkemper, Jake ...... 1993-95 Volney, Bruce ...... 1973 Rea, Clarke ...... 1991 Schroyer, Ryan ...... 2001-03 Stephans, Russ...... 1980 Reak, Gary ...... 1983 Schuler, Ellis ...... 1932 Steverson, Steve ...... 1930 -W- Rector, Randy ...... 1984-85 Schutt, Doug...... 2002 Steverson, Todd...... 1990-92 Wakamatsu, Don ...... 1982-85 Reed, Alan...... 1962 Schwabe, Mike ...... 1987 Stewart, Leroy...... 1907 Waldrip, Will ...... 1999-2000 Reed, Ken ...... 1971-72 Schweikhart, Herman...... 1935-37 Stitt, Jimmy...... 1940 Walker, Larry ...... 1935-36 Rees, Sean...... 1989-91 Scialo, Mike ...... 1990-92 Stocker, Mel...... 2000-01 Walker, Larry...... 1962 Reeves, Roloff...... 1916 Scott, Charles ...... 1983-85 Stockfisch, Austin ...... 2005-06 Wallace, Bill...... 1925 Regoli, John...... 1958-60 Scott, Ted ...... 1931 Stoddard, Joe ...... 1993-94 Wallace, Brett ...... 2006 Reid, Bob...... 1958-59 Seibert, Gib ...... 1980-82 Stone, Mike...... 1972 Walsh, Nick ...... 2001-04 Reid, Jason ...... 1990-91 Selchow, Harry ...... 1948 Stowe, Jesse...... 1919 Walty, Larry...... 1994 Reid, Scott ...... 1967 Selleh, Joe...... 1931 Strong, Garret ...... 1973-75 Watson, Steve ...... 1975 Reiman, Elmer...... 1931 Serrano, Ed ...... 1984-85 Strong, Kenneth...... 1923-24 Way, Arthur ...... 1924-25 Rensmeyer, Jeff ...... 1994 Sexton, Clarence ...... 1935 Sutter, Jeff...... 1986 Weaver, Alva ...... 1922-23 Rensmeyer, Mike...... 1993 Sferra, JJ ...... 2005-06 Swan, Craig ...... 1969-72 Webb, Travis ...... 2004 Retherford, CJ ...... 2006 Shahan, Frank ...... 1918-19 Switzenberg, Don ...... 1965 Weber, Lucas ...... 2001 Reynolds, Paul ...... 1992 Shawn, Edwin ...... 1933-34, 35 Switzer, Jon ...... 1999-2001 Weinberger, Brett ...... 1992 Rice, Wayne ...... 1967 Sheaffer, Jon ...... 2001-02 Welles, Robby ...... 1991 Rich, Hank...... 1951 Shiflett, Matt ...... 1987 -T- Wells, George ...... 1916-19 Richardson, Glenn ...... 1955-56 Shill, Otto...... 1914-15 Tameron, Joe ...... 1949-51 Welton, Tom ...... 1969-71 Richardson, Jerry ...... 1961 Shill, Scott...... 1915 Tarbell, Henry ...... 1947 Wente, Jon ...... 1996 Ridgeway, Al ...... 1942 Shinholster, Vince ...... 1986 Tatterson, Gary ...... 1990-91 West, Jermey...... 2001-03 Rifkin, Art...... 1951-52 Shinn, Ron ...... 1960 Tatum, Mike ...... 1960-61 Westlake, Clay ...... 1973-76 Rifkin, Burt ...... 1952 Shirley, Greg ...... 1983-84 Taylor, Jim...... 1997 Westley, Doug ...... 1962-64 Riggs, Eddie...... 1924-27 Shores, Scott...... 1993-94 Tennell, Jim...... 1979 Weymouth, Brian ...... 1980 Riggs, Johnny...... 1926, 28 Shrigley, Sam ...... 1907 Terrell, Lawrence...... 1927 Whistler, Randy ...... 1977-79 Riley, Joe...... 1952 Shuck, Frank ...... 1917 Thomas, Dave ...... 1935, 38 White, Danny ...... 1972-73 Rivas, Oscar ...... 1989 Shuey, Ray ...... 1955 Thomas, Dwight...... 1986-87 White, Don...... 1956-58 Rivera, Santiago ...... 1993 Silcox, Rusty...... 1990 Thomas, Joe ...... 1987 White, Jeff...... 1986 Roberts, “Roach”...... 1914-15 Siler, Drew ...... 1984-85 Thorpe, Mike ...... 1984-86 Whitley, Gerald ...... 1948 Roberts, Jeff ...... 1982-85 Simmons, Thomas ...... 1996 Thurmond, Ben ...... 2003 Wiens, Rick...... 1998 Robinson, William ...... 1917-18 Simpkins, Ernest...... 1925 Tillman, Kevin ...... 1997, 99 Williams, Eric ...... 2005 Robison, Ted ...... 1965-66 Sims, Jim...... 1956-59 Tinoco, Dave ...... 1984 Williamson, Antone ...... 1992-94 Robson, Dave ...... 1989-92 Sine, Melvin...... 1927-29 Tipton, Jim ...... 1959 Williamson, Charlie ...... 1999 Rocha, Joe ...... 1988 Sitzman, Jay ...... 1997-99 Todare, Steve ...... 1979 Williamson, Kevin ...... 1984-85 Rodiles, Jose ...... 1983-84 Sizemore, Melvin ...... 1934-36 Tognozzi, Jim...... 1981-82 Willis, Blake ...... 1949-50 Rogers, “Schoolboy”...... 1908 Slagle, Howard ...... 1948 Tomes, Jack...... 1952-55 Willis, Steve...... 1988-89 Rogers, Paul ...... 1958 Slaughter, Bob...... 1952 Tomlinson, Roger ...... 1960-61 Willis ...... 1980 Rollins, Charles ...... 1920-21 Slaughter, Sterling ...... 1961-63 Tommasini, Kevin ...... 1996-97 Wills, Elliot “Bump” ...... 1971-74 Romanick, Ron ...... 1980 Slocum, Doug ...... 1973-74 Toney, Ken ...... 1957-58 Wilson, Don...... 1959-60 Romine, Andrew ...... 2005-06 Slonac, Steve ...... 1959, 61 Torok, John ...... 1963-64 Wilson, Ric ...... 1981 Romine, Kevin ...... 1981-82 Smith, Bill ...... 1953-56 Torres, Andy ...... 2001 Windes, Eustace ...... 1911 Romo, Robert ...... 1916 Smith, Brent...... 1992-93 Torti, Mike ...... 1996 Windes, Leldon ...... 1921 Ross, William ...... 1954 Smith, Brian ...... 1991 Traversi, James ...... 1931-32 Winkelman, Elbert...... 1918 Roth, Bobby...... 1955-56 Smith, Don ...... 1982 Traylor, Manley ...... 1947 Winslett, Dax...... 1993 Ruedy, John...... 1963-64 Smith, Glenn ...... 1965-66 Trbovich, George ...... 1948-51 Witherspoon, Greg ...... 1969 Ruiz, Benny ...... 1958-59 Smith, Joe ...... 1925-28 Trees, James...... 1954 Workman, Widd ...... 1996 Ruiz, Enrique...... 1999 Smith, Josh...... 2002 Trejo, Gilbert ...... 1949 Wornardt, Will...... 1986 Rumsey, Dan ...... 1986-89 Smith, Larry ...... 1926 Trink, Matt...... 2006 Wyrick, Dennis...... 2000-03 Runge, Paul ...... 1961-62 Smith, Larry...... 1961-63 Troilo, Darren ...... 1995 Rupcich, Mike ...... 1970-72 Smith, Robert ...... 1928-31 Tuckey, Vernon ...... 1931-34 -Y- Ruse, Robert ...... 1923-24 Smith, Roger...... 1986 Turner, John...... 1922-23 Yaughn, Kip ...... 1989-90 Ruskey, Jason...... 1994 Smith, Syd...... 1962-63 Tyler, Sean ...... 1993-94 Ybarra, Ray ...... 1940 Ruth, Walt ...... 1940 Smitheran, Jack...... 1964-66 Yoder, Stanley ...... 1946 Rylance, George ...... 1937 Sodders, Mike ...... 1980-81 -U- Young, Bill...... 1950 Sogard, Eric...... 2005-06 Umbarger, Jim...... 1972-74 Youree, Royce ...... 1956-58 -S- Solow, Ken ...... 1977 Urban, Fran ...... 1956-59 Sabbagh, Tom ...... 1948 Sontag, Ryan ...... 2006 Urlaub, Jeff ...... 2006 -Z- Saenz, Dick ...... 1955 Sopko, Mark ...... 2002-03 Urquidez, Jason...... 2004-05 Zbikowski, Fran ...... 1970-71 Sain, John ...... 1971-73 Sorrenson, Joe ...... 1926 Zinicola, Zechry ...... 2004-06 Sain, Tom...... 1973-75 Soulier, Percey ...... 1913 -V- Zink, Stuart ...... 1955-56 Salcedo, Ronni ...... 1982 Soza, Bob ...... 1940, 42 Valenzuela, Eric ...... 1997 Zorich, Pete...... 1980 Salsinger, Joe ...... 1948 Spehr, Tim ...... 1987-88 Valley, Rick ...... 1969-72 Note: The ASU Media Relations office welcomes any additions, deletions, or corrections from Samuels, Scott...... 1991-92 Spenser, Kaipo...... 1994-96 Vande Berg, Ed ...... 1979-80 legitimate sources. The above names represent a Sanchez, Miguel ...... 2002 Spier, Dale...... 1966 Van Der Meersche, Tom ..1975-78 comprehensive list of all players listed in an offi- cial game box score. On rare occasion, a player Sanserino, Albert...... 1940 Spikes, Albert...... 1911-14 Vasquez, Jerry ...... 1977-78 may have recorded an official statistic during a Sarafate, Dennis ...... 2000 Spikes, John ...... 1911-13 Vasquez, Ralph ...... 1968 year in which he received a “medical redshirt”.

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