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2019 Oregon State NCAA Regional Guide.Pdf 2019 oregon state REGIONAL GUIDE Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2019 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Of Contents Oregon State Baseball 2019 NCAA Regional Guide Page Topic 2 Oregon State Information 2 Oregon State NCAA Regional Notes 3 Oregon State Roster The Team Page Topic 4 Interim Head Coach Pat Bailey 6 Assistant Coach Ryan Gipson 6 Assistant Coach Andy Jenkins 7 Assistant Coach Nate Yeskie 9 Coaching/Support Staff 10 Player Bios 26 Career Statistics 2019 Season Page Topic 29 Overall Statistics 30 Pac-12 Only Statistics 31 Non-Conference Statistics 32 Game-By-Game Results 33 At A Glance/Beavers In The Rankings 34 Home Run Breakdown 35 Honors 36 Offensive Breakdown 37 Pitching Breakdown 38 Pitchers Appearances 40 Lineup By Order 41 Lineup By Position 42 Superlatives/The Last Time 43 Updated Single-Season Records 44 Updated Career Records 45 Home Statistics 46 Road Statistics 47 Neutral-Site Statistics 48 February Statistics 49 March Statistics 50 April Statistics 51 May Statistics 52 Box Scores Oregon State Postseason History Page Topic 66 2018 National Champions 68 2017 Trio To Omaha 70 2013 Trip To Omaha 72 2007 National Champions 74 2006 National Champions 76 2005 Trip To Omaha 78 1952 Trip To Omaha 79 Postseason Review 80 All-Time OSU Postseason Results 82 Postseason Honors 83 Oregon State Postseason Superlatives Oregon State 2019 NCAA Regional Guide The 2019 Oregon State University Corvallis Regional Guide was designed, written, and produced by Hank Hager of the Oregon State Athletic Communications Office. Photo credits include Karl Maasdam, Scobel Wiggins, Dave Nishitani, Rich Heins and MLB and MiLB clubs. 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS • 2005, 2006 PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 7 College World Series Appearances | 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances | 19 NCAA Regional Appearances 1 2019 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball OREGON STATE FACTS/NOTES Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball Oregon State Facts Beavers In The Postseason Location Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State has advanced to the 2019 postseason for the 19th time in school history. Enrollment 31,904 The Beavers are the top seed at the Corvallis Regional, and No. 16 overall. Oregon State Founded 1868 is hosting No. 2 Creighton, No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 Cincinnati. The Beavers are hosting President Dr. Edward Ray after finishing the regular season with a 36-18-1 record and 21-8 mark in Pac-12 Confer- VP/Athletic Director Scott Barnes ence play. Colors Orange and Black Nickname Beavers Postseason History Affiliation NCAA Division I Oregon State is making its 19th visit to the postseason since the program’s first season in Conference Pac-12 1907. The Beavers carry a 69-37 (.651) postseason record into the regional. The Beavers University website www.oregonstate.edu are 36-21 in NCAA Regional games (.632), including an 21-2 mark at Goss Stadium. OSU is 31-11 (.738) in NCAA Regional games since the NCAA adopted the current postseason Athletics website www.osubeavers.com format. Baseball Against The Corvallis Regional Interim Head coach Pat Bailey (1st year) Oregon State will be meeting Cincinnati for the first time. The Beavers, meanwhile, are Record at OSU None 3-0 all-time against Creighton, last beating the Blue Jays 5-1 at the 2011 Corvallis Re- OSU winning percentage None gional. Oregon State is 2-0 versus Michigan, beating the Wolverines in two games at the Career record 389-176-1 (13 years) 2007 Corvallis Super Regional, 1-0 and 8-2. Career winning percentage .688 Assistant Coaches Ryan Gipson (1st year) The Corvallis Regional, Historically Andy Jenkins (7th year) Oregon State is hosting its 10th NCAA Regional, and the eighth since the NCAA expended Nate Yeskie (11th year) to 64 teams in 1999. The Beavers are hosting an NCAA Regional for the third consecu- Director of operations Jake Rodriguez tive season, a first for the program. Oregon State has previously hosted in back-to-back Rodriguez office (541) 737-0598 seasons three times: in 2005 and 2006 and then 2013 to 2014. OSU hosted in 2017 and Athletic Trainer Jeremy Ainsworth 2018 as well, going a combined 6-0 in the first round of NCAA postseason play. Strength & Conditioning Coach Chris Anderson Rutschman’s Season Adley Rutschman has sat in the top five in batting average and on-base percentage na- 2019 Season tionally for most of the season. He also leads the nation with 73 walks, which has set the 2019 overall record 36-18-1 Oregon State single-season record and is the fifth-most ever by a Pac-12 Conference Home record 17-10 player. Rutschman, who has been labeled as the No. 1 draft prospect in 2019 by multiple Road record 9-7 organizations, is a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy and Neutral record 10-1-1 the Buster Posey Award. 2019 Pac-12 record 21-8 (3rd place) The Bullpen The Oregon State bullpen has been stellar this season, posting a 1.70 earned run average 2019 Pre-Season in 222 innings of work. The ‘pen has struck out 242 batters to 95 walks and opponents Lettermen returning/lost 22/8 have posted just 140 hits. Opponents have a .184 batting average against. Ten different Position players 12/6 Beavers have appeared in relief in 2019, and each has an ERA of 2.66 or less. Six of the Pitchers 10/2 10 are under 2.00. Starters returning/lost 3/6 All-conference returning/lost 3/6 Home Attendance All-Americans returning/lost 3/4 Oregon State has one of the best home field advantages in the country thanks to an in- First varsity season 1907 credible fanbase. The Beavers have averaged 3,686 fans per game this season, which All-time record 2,420-1,487-18 (.619) is the 15th-best mark nationally and would set the Oregon State single-season record. Oregon State has totaled 99,519 in attendance this season, putting the Beavers just 481 Goss Stadium At Coleman Field shy of hitting the 100,000 plateau for the third consecutive season. The 2018 Beavers set Ballpark Goss Stadium at Coleman Field the single-season record with 111,427, averaging 3,594 per home date. Opened (capacity) 1907 (3,315) Left field 330 ft. (14-ft. fence) Bailey In The Postseason Left-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) Interim head coach Pat Bailey has advanced to his 10th postseason appearance with Or- Center field 400 ft. (8-ft. fence) egon State and 18th all-time. He guided George Fox to eight postseason appearances - Right-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) two at the NAIA level and six at NCAA Division III. He guided the Bruins to the 2004 NCAA Right field 330 ft. (8-ft. fence) Division III National Championship. Press box phone (541) 737-7475 Since 2017 The 2019 season has continued the best three-year stretch in program history. Oregon Radio State is 147-36-2 (.797) since the 2017 season. The Beavers have been ranked in every Radio Beaver Sports Network week by ever major poll (six in all) during that stretch. Oregon State is one of four pro- Online radio Beaver Nation Online grams to host an NCAA Regional in 2017, 2018 and 2019: Stanford, Arkansas and Texas (osubeavers.com) Tech are the other three teams. Primary Play-By-Play Mike Parker Third In The Pac-12 Oregon State finished in third place in Pac-12 Conference action at 21-8. The Beavers won 20 or more games for the third consecutive season. Both Oregon State and Stanford are the only Pac-12 teams to win 20 or more for three consecutive seasons since the then- Pac-10 unified prior to the 1999 season. 2005, 2006 PAC-10 CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS • 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2 7 College World Series Appearances | 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances | 19 NCAA Regional Appearances Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2019 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball ROSTER No. Pitchers Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 23 Abel, Kevin RHP R/R So. 6-2 195 San Diego, Calif. Madison 24 Burns, Nathan RHP R/R So. 6-2 180 West Bend, Wis. West Bend West 34 Chamberlain, Christian LHP L/L So. 5-10 172 Reno, Nev. Reno 37 Eisert, Brandon LHP L/L Jr. 6-2 206 Beaverton, Ore. Aloha 26 Fehmel, Bryce RHP R/R Sr. 6-2 205 Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura Hills 22 Gambrell, Grant RHP L/R Jr. 6-4 225 Clovis, Calif. Buchanan 38 Mulholland, Jake LHP L/L Jr. 6-2 205 Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish 25 Mundt, Joey RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 216 Hughson, Calif. Central Catholic 49 Pearce, Dylan RHP L/R Sr. 5-10 170 Central Point, Ore. Crater/Southwestern Oregon CC 19 Pfennigs, Jake RHP R/R Fr. 6-7 205 Post Falls, Idaho Post Falls 29 Soulages, Bret RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 207 Alamo, Calif. San Ramon Valley 12 Tweedt, Sam RHP R/R RSr. 6-3 215 Salem, Ore. South Salem 32 Verburg, Mitchell RHP R/R RSo. 6-3 195 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego 11 Walling, Andrew LHP/IF L/L Fr. 6-3 210 Longview, Wash. R.A. Long No. Catchers Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 17 Claunch, Troy C R/R So. 6-0 200 Vacaville, Calif. Vacaville 35 Rutschman, Adley C/IF S/R Jr. 6-2 216 Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood 30 Zalesky, Zack C/OF L/R RSo.
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