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13 Stanford Cardinal (0-0) at #17 Cal State Fullerton Titans (0-0) Dates: Feb. 16-18 Location: Stanford, Calif. Stadium: Sunken 83 Winning Seasons • 30 NCAA Regionals • 17 Conference Titles • 16 NCAA College World Series appearances • 1987 NCAA Champions • 1988 NCAA Champions SID Contact: Nick Sako #13 Stanford Cardinal (0-0) at #17 Cal State Fullerton Titans (0-0) [email protected] Dates: Feb. 16-18 Location: Stanford, Calif. 6502240979 2018 SCHEDULE Stadium: Sunken Diamond (4,000) February All Times Pacific TV: Stanford Live Stream • Radio: KZSU 90.1 FM Fri. 16 Cal State Fullerton .........6 p.m. Sat. 17 Cal State Fullerton .........1 p.m. Live Stats: GoStanford.com Sun. 18 Cal State Fullerton .........1 p.m. Mon. 19 at UC Davis .....................2 p.m. Thu. 22 Rice ................................6 p.m. #13 Stanford Cardinal (0-0) at UC Davis (0-0) Fri. 23 Rice ................................6 p.m. Sat. 24 Rice ................................1 p.m. Date / Time: Feb. 19 / 2 p.m. Location: Davis, Calif. Sun. 25 Rice ..............................11 a.m. Stadium: Baggett Stadium (2,800) March Fri. 2 Michigan ........................6 p.m. TV: None • Radio: KZSU 90.1 FM Sat. 3 Michigan ........................1 p.m. Sat. 3 Michigan ........................5 p.m. Live Stats: GoStanford.com Sun. 4 Michigan ........................2 p.m. Thu. 8 at Texas .....................4:30 p.m. Fri. 9 at Texas .....................4:30 p.m. PROBABLE STARTERS Sat. 10 at Texas ...................12:30 p.m. Sun. 11 at Texas ........................11 a.m. Fri. 23 USC* ...............................6 p.m. Friday: RHP Tristan Beck (6-5, 2.48 ERA - 2016) vs. RHP Colton Eastman Sat. 24 USC* ...............................1 p.m. Sun. 25 USC* ...............................1 p.m. Saturday: LHP Kris Bubic (7-6, 2.79 ERA - 2017) vs. RHP Andrew Quezada Tue. 27 San Diego .......................6 p.m. Sunday: LHP Erik Miller (5-2, 3.65 ERA - 2017) vs. RHP Tanner Bibee Thu. 29 Oregon* ..........................6 p.m. Fri. 30 Oregon* ..........................6 p.m. Monday: TBA vs. TBA Sat. 31 Oregon* ..........................1 p.m. April Mon. 2 Gonzaga .........................1 p.m. Tue. 3 at Santa Clara ................6 p.m. SERIES HISTORY Fri. 6 at UCLA* .........................6 p.m. Sat. 7 at UCLA* .........................2 p.m. • Stanford owns a 60-48-0 all-time record against the Titans, who opened the season Sun. 8 at UCLA* .........................1 p.m. ranked No. 17 in the D1 Baseball top-25 poll. Tue. 10 UC Davis .........................6 p.m. Fri. 13 Arizona State* ................6 p.m. • Stanford went 1-4 against Cal State Fullerton in 2017 – the Cardinal was eliminated Sat. 14 Arizona State* ................1 p.m. Sun. 15 Arizona State* ................1 p.m. from postseason play after two losses against the Titans in the NCAA Regional at Fri. 20 at Arizona* .....................6 p.m. Stanford. Sat. 21 at Arizona* .....................6 p.m. Sun. 22 at Arizona* ...................11 a.m. Tue. 24 Pacific.............................6 p.m. LAST TIME OUT Thu. 26 California* ......................7 p.m. Fri. 27 California* ......................7 p.m. • Stanford’s 2017 season came to a close on June 3 with a 4-2 loss against Fullerton Sat. 28 California* ......................7 p.m. May – it was the final game in charge for Mark Marquess, who retired after 41 seasons as Tue. 1 San Francisco ................6 p.m. head coach of Stanford. Fri. 4 at Utah* .....................9:30 a.m. Sat. 5 at Utah* .....................9:30 a.m. • The fourth Division I head coach to reach 1,600 wins, Marquess is the winningest Sun. 6 at Utah* .....................9:30 a.m. Tue. 8 Santa Clara ....................6 p.m. coach in Pac-12 history with two national championships, 30 NCAA Tournament Fri. 11 at Oregon State* ............7 p.m. berths and 14 College World Series appearances to his name. Sat. 12 at Oregon State* ...............TBD Sun. 13 at Oregon State* .............Noon Tue. 15 BYU .................................1 p.m. LOOKING AHEAD Fri. 18 at Washington State* .....6 p.m. Sat. 19 at Washington State* 1:30 p.m. • After a trip to play UC Davis on Monday, Stanford hosts Rice for a four-game series Sun. 20 at Washington State* ...12 p.m. Thu. 24 at Washington* ..............7 p.m. Feb. 22-25 before a four-game series against Michigan March 2-4, which includes a Fri. 25 at Washington* ..............7 p.m. doubleheader on Saturday. Stanford then travels to Austin, Texas, to play Texas for a Sat. 26 at Washington* ..............3 p.m. * = Pac-12 Conference Game four-game series before opening Pac-12 play at home against USC. Follow the Cardinal... • Stanford’s Pac-12 home opponents include USC, Oregon, Arizona State, California On the Web On Facebook and Washington State. GoStanford.com StanfordBaseball • 18 of the Cardinal’s 30 Pac-12 contests will be televised, second most in the conference behind Oregon State. On Twitter On Instagram @StanfordBSB; StanfordBSB #GoStanford QUICK FACTS CARDINAL NOTES Stanford Baseball Seasons (First) ................................ 123rd (1894) A New Era College World Series titles ................................2 • David Esquer was named Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Director of Baseball on College WS appearances .................................16 June 16, 2017. Esquer is the 21st head coach in program history, succeeding Mark College WS record ........................... 40-29 (.580) NCAA Super Regional appearances ..................9 Marquess, who retired after 41 years at the helm. NCAA Super Regional record ............ 12-8 (.600) • Esquer served as an assistant under Marquess from 1991-96 before spending the NCAA Regional appearances ...........................30 NCAA Regional record ..................... 80-30 (.727) past 18 seasons as the head coach at Cal, where he was the 2011 National Coach Conference titles .............................................17 of the Year and led the Golden Bears to five NCAA Regionals and the 2011 College Winning seasons ..............................................83 50+ win seasons.................................................6 World Series. 40+ win seasons...............................................22 • Esquer accrued a 525-46-2 (.528) record at Cal, mentoring 81 Major League draft National Player of the Year ...............................3 National Freshman of the Year .........................5 picks and 13 All-Americans. National Coach of the Year ................................3 Conference Players of the Year .......................15 All-Americans ..................................................55 Middle Infield Duo U.S. National Team members .........................33 • Stanford returns infielders Nico Hoerner and Duke Kinamon, who started all 58 Olympians..........................................................7 games at shortstop and second base, respectively. MLB first-round draft picks .............................25 • Hoerner was named All-Pac-12 and All-Pac-12 Defensive after leading the Stanford University team with 77 hits and 18 doubles. An ABCA/Rawlings All-Region second-teamer, Location ...................................... Stanford, Calif. Founded .......................................................1891 Hoerner led the Pac-12 with 52 hits in conference play, finished second on the Enrollment ................................................18,136 team with 43 runs, and led the team with 20 multi-hit games. .................7,061 undergrad • 11,075 graduate Twitter ................................................@Stanford • Kinamon was named All-Pac-12 after finishing third in the Pac-12 with 15 steals Nickname ...............................................Cardinal and led the Pac-12 with 188 assists, including four errors on 305 chances (.987 Colors ...................................Cardinal and White Fight Song ......................................All Right Now fielding percentage). President .......................... Marc Tessier-Lavigne Stanford Athletics Weekend Rotation Set Affiliation ....................................NCAA Division I • Stanford puts forth a promising rotation against the Titans – Jr. Tristan Beck on Conference ..........................................Pacific-12 Friday, Jr. Kris Bubic on Saturday and So. Erik Miller on Sunday. Twitter ........................................... @GoStanford Athletics director ...........................Bernard Muir • Beck was Stanford’s Friday night starter as a freshman in 2016 before missing Sport admin. .............................Patrick Dunkley 2017 due to injury. In 2016, Beck led Cardinal starters in ERA (2.48), strikeouts (76) Dept. phone ...................................650.723.4591 Ticket office ................................800.STANFORD and was named first-team All-Pac-12 and freshman All-America by Perfect Game/ Facility .....................................Sunken Diamond Rawlings, Baseball America and Louisville Slugger. Capacity ......................................................4,000 Surface ..........................................Bermuda/Rye • Bubic was named preseason All-America by D1 Baseball, Baseball America, Dimensions .......................335-375-400-375-335 NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper after leading Stanford starters with a Address ..............................641 E. Campus Drive .......................................Stanford, Calif. 94305 2.79 ERA with 96 strikeouts in 2017. An All-Pac-12 honorable mention, Bubic was named Cape Cod League Pitcher of the Year in August. Baseball Support Staff Director of Operations .......... Jeanette Morganti
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