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2019 NM STATE BASEBALL 1815 Wells Street | Stan Fulton Athletic Center | Las Cruces, NM 88003 | @Nmstatebaseball | Nmstatesports.Com 2019 NM STATE BASEBALL 1815 Wells Street | Stan Fulton Athletic Center | Las Cruces, NM 88003 | @NMStateBaseball | NMStateSports.com 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 3 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 17 ALL-AMERICANS | 63 MLB DRAFT PICKS | 9 MLB PLAYERS 2019 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY (0-0) FRI. 15 TEXAS SOUTHERN PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 4:05 PM AGGIE BASEBALL GAME NOTES SAT. 16 TEXAS SOUTHERN (DH) PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM SUN. 17 TEXAS SOUTHERN PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS SOUTHERN ALL-TIME SERIES VS. TEXAS SOUTHERN FRI. 22 YALE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM SAT. 23 YALE (DH) PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 1:05 PM Series Record ...................................................................................4-0 SUN. 24 YALE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM Aggies Tigers in Las Cruces, N.M. .................................................................. 0-0 TUES. 26 AT TEXAS TECH LUBBOCK, TEXAS 2:05 PM at Houston, Texas .................................................................... 0-0 MARCH (0-0) FRI. 1 DELAWARE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM Streak ............................................................................NM State Won 4 SAT. 2 DELAWARE (DH) PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 1:05 PM Longest Streak ...........................................................NM State Won 4 SUN. 3 DELAWARE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM FRI. 8 LASALLE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM Last NM State Win ........................1986 (19-5 vs. Texas Southern) SAT. 9 LASALLE (DH) PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 1:05 PM SUN. 10 LASALLE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM Last NM State Loss .........................................................................N/A WED. 13 AT ARIZONA STATE PHOENIX, ARIZ. 6:30 PM Twitter: @NMStateBaseball Twitter: @TXSOBaseball FRI. 15 AT NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEB. 6:35 PM Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SAT. 16 AT NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEB. 2:05 PM STADIUM INFORMATION SUN. 17 AT NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEB. 1:05 PM Conference: 0-0 WAC Conference: 0-0 SWAC TUES. 19 AT ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZ. 6:00 PM Presley Askew Field | Capacity: 1,000 FRI. 22 CSU BAKERSFIELD* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM Home: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Playing Surface | Field Turf & Natural Grass Outfield (Bermuda) SAT. 23 CSU BAKERSFIELD* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 2:05 PM Away: 0-0 Away: 0-0 SUN. 24 CSU BAKERSFIELD* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM Left: 345 | Center: 400 | Right: 345 | Alleys: 385 TUES. 26 NEW MEXICO PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 FRI. 29 AT CHICAGO STATE* CHICAGO, ILL. 3:00 PM SAT. 30 AT CHICAGO STATE* CHICAGO, ILL. 2:00 PM SUN. 31 AT CHICAGO STATE* CHICAGO, ILL. 12:00 PM WEEKEND OUTLOOK APRIL (0-0) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 FRI. 5 GRAND CANYON* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM FIRST PITCH ..........................................................4:05 P.M. FIRST PITCH .........................................................12:05 P.M. FIRST PITCH ........................................................12:05 P.M. SAT. 6 GRAND CANYON* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 2:05 PM TREAM IGITAL ETWORK IVE TATS TATE TAT ROADCAST COM TREAM IGITAL ETWORK SUN. 7 GRAND CANYON* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM S ..............................................WAC D N L S .............................NMS .S B . S ..............................................WAC D N TUES. 9 VS. TEXAS TECH MIDLAND, TEXAS 6:05 PM RADIO ..........................................................91.5 FM KRUX NM STATE STARTER (1) ......JUSTIN DEHN, RHP (0-0, 0.00) RADIO ..........................................................91.5 FM KRUX FRI. 12 NORTHERN COLORADO* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM PLAY-BY-PLAY ..............................................ADAM YOUNG TXSO STARTER (1) ..... MASON FURLONG, RHP (0-0, 0.00) PLAY-BY-PLAY ..............................................ADAM YOUNG SAT. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 2:05 PM IVE TATS TATE TAT ROADCAST COM TATE TARTER HRIS EFFERSON IVE TATS TATE TAT ROADCAST COM SUN. 14 NORTHERN COLORADO* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM L S .............................NMS .S B . NM S S (2) .. C J , RHP (0-0, 0.00) L S .............................NMS .S B . TUES. 16 AT NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 6:05 PM NM STATE STARTER .....BROCK WHIttLESEY, RHP (0-0, 0.00) TXSO STARTER (2) .......ALEX CARRILLO, RHP (0-0, 0.00) NM STATE STARTER ......................................................TBA THURS. 18 AT UTAH VALLEY* OREM, UTAH 6:00 PM TXSO STARTER .................ARON SOLIS, RHP (0-0, 0.00) WEATHER ........63°/52°, 10% CHancE OF RAIN, NE 17-25MPH TXSO STARTER..........NOE GUERRERO III, RHP (0-0, 0.00) FRI. 19 AT UTAH VALLEY* OREM, UTAH 6:00 PM EATHER HancE OF AIN MPH EATHER HancE OF AIN MPH SAT. 20 AT UTAH VALLEY* OREM, UTAH 12:00 PM W ...........71°/65°, 20% C R , E 15-20 W ............ 59°/55°, 0% C R , E 8-15 TUES. 23 SUL ROSS STATE PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 3:00 PM FRI. 26 AT SACRAMENTO STATE* SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 6:00 PM SAT. 27 AT SACRAMENTO STATE* SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 6:00 PM SUN. 28 AT SACRAMENTO STATE* SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 12:00 PM TUES. 30 AT ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZ. 6:00 PM Leading Off... MAY (0-0) • The schedule for the 2019 season features 55 regular-season games with nine contests against Power By the Numbers... FRI. 3 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM Aggies Tigers SAT. 4 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 2:05 PM 5 opponents and three teams that joined the Crimson & White in the 2018 NCAA Regionals. SUN. 5 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 11:05 AM 62 ...............................Games Played .........................55 FRI. 10 AT SEATTLE U* SEATTLE WASH. 3:00 PM • After a stellar 2018 season that featured the program’s first-ever Western Athletic Conference .310 .............................Batting Avg. ....................... .302 SAT. 11 AT SEATTLE U* SEATTLE WASH. 2:00 PM .478 ............................Slugging Pct. ........................425 SUN. 12 AT SEATTLE U* SEATTLE WASH. 12:00 PM Tournament title and first NCAA Regional appearance since 2012, the New Mexico State baseball team .409 ................................... OBP ............................. ..395 MON. 13 AT WASHINGTON SEATTLE WASH. 6:00 PM was honored as the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame College Team of the Year on Jan. 28. THURS. 16 CAL BAPTIST* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 6:05 PM 493 ....................................Runs ...............................370 FRI. 17 CAL BAPTIST* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 2:05 PM 656 .....................................Hits .................................561 SAT. 18 CAL BAPTIST* PRESLEY ASKEW FIELD 12:05 PM • New Mexico State led all conference opponents in Preseason All-WAC Team selections with six and 252 ....................................Walks ...............................215 WAC TOURNAMENT Brock Whittlesey was projected as the WAC Pitcher of the Year. TUES. 22 TBD MESA, ARIZ. TBD 39-46 ..............................SB-ATT ........................115-147 WED. 23 TBD MESA, ARIZ. TBD 123 ...................................Doubles ..............................98 THURS. 24 TBD MESA, ARIZ. TBD • Joining Whittlesey on the Preseason All-WAC Team was catcher Braden Williams, first baseman Caleb 25 .....................................Triples ................................. 9 FRI. 25 TBD MESA, ARIZ. TBD Henderson, second baseman Nick Gonzales, shortstop Joey Ortiz and outfielder Tristen Carranza. SAT. 26 TBD MESA, ARIZ. TBD 60 .................................Home Runs ...........................38 • New Mexico State head baseball coach Brian Green was given a new four-year contract that keeps the 208 ..........................Extra Base Hits ......................145 Aggies skipper with the team through 2022. 51 ......................................Errors ................................67 ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN .977 .............................Fielding Pct.........................966 DATE/TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOME GAMES LISTED IN BOLD • During the Brian Green era, the Aggies hold a record of 2-2 on opening day and an overall mark of 7-7 *DENOTES WAC GAME in season-opening series. Pitching Stats 4.02.....................................ERA ...............................5.25 • NM State is ranked in the top-20 nationally in the following categories for 2018... 2019 WAC STANDINGS 537 ............................... Strikeouts ..........................372 NM State (Rk)........................ Category .................................NCAA WAC OVERALL 259 ...................................Walks ..............................257 493 (3rd) .......................................Runs ........................................ 598 W L GB W L T STR 65 ........................................ WP ...................................39 1. CHICAGO STATE 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -- 25 (3rd) ........................................Triples .........................................34 7 ......................................Pick-Offs ................................7 2. CAL BAPTIST 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -- 8.1 (4th) .......................................Scoring ......................................10.3 3. CSU BAKERSFIELD 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -- 3 ............................. Complete Games .........................4 .409 (6th) ......................................OB%..........................................434 4. GRAND CANYON 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -- 5 .....................................Shutouts ............................... 5 5. NM STATE 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -- .310 (6th) ................................Batting Avg. ...................................341 9.2 .....................................K/9IP ...............................7.3 6. NORTHERN COLORADO
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