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Oregon State Baseball 2019 Opponents Oregon State History Page Topic Page Topic Page Topic 1 Quick facts 45 Pac-12 opponent histories 79 Oregon State yearly records 1 Table of contents 50 Non-conference opponents 79 Coaching records 2 Media information 51 Non-conference records by year 80 Year-by-year results 3 Radio/TV information 95 Best records by game 4 OSU Baseball tradition 2018 In Review 99 Records vs. all opponents 6 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Page Topic 97 Records vs. conferences 10 2019 roster 52 Season in review notes 98 Opening day lineups 11 2019 roster breakdown 53 2018 Pac-12/national rankings 100 2018 National Champions 12 2019 schedule 54 2018 honors 102 2017 College 55 2018 game-by-game results 104 2013 The Coaches 56 2018 overall statistics 106 2007 National Champions Page Topic 57 2018 conference statistics 108 2006 National Champions 13 Interim Head Coach Pat Bailey 58 2018 superlatives 110 2005 College World Series 15 Assistant Coach Ryan Gipson 59 2018 offensive breakdown 112 1952 College World Series 16 Assistant Coach Andy Jenkins 61 2018 pitching appearances 113 Postseason history 17 Assistant Coach Nate Yeskie 63 2018 Pitching breakdown 114 Postseason results 19 Baseball Staff 64 2018 Pac-12 in review 116 Postseason honors 20 Pres. Ray/Oregon State 117 Postseason superlatives 118 Oregon State All-Americans 21 VP/AD Scott Barnes Oregon State Records 120 All-Region honors 22 Staff/OSU administration Page Topic 120 Freshman All-Americans 65 Oregon State records 121 Beavers in International baseball The Players 67 Oregon State career records 122 Oregon State All-Conference Page Topic 68 OSU single-season records 123 Oregon State players of the week 23 Player Biographies 69 Oregon State conference leaders 124 OSU pitchers of the week 43 Returners Statistics 71 Oregon State yearly leaders 125 Oregon State academic honors 75 OSU by situation 126 Oregon State in MLB 76 Oregon State yearly statistics 131 Oregon State in the MLB Draft 77 Oregon State home/road/neutral 132 Oregon State selections by club 78 The last time 134 Oregon State team awards 135 Oregon State letterwinners

Oregon State Facts Director of operations Ron Northcutt Goss Stadium At Coleman Field Location Corvallis, Oregon Northcutt office phone (541) 737-0598 Ballpark Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Enrollment 31,904 Athletic Trainer Jeremy Ainsworth Opened (capacity) 1907 (3,315) Founded 1868 Strength & Conditioning Coach Left field 330 ft. (14-ft. fence) President Dr. Edward Ray Chris Anderson Left-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) VP/Athletic Director Scott Barnes Center field 400 ft. (8-ft. fence) Colors Orange and Black 2018 Season Right-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) Nickname Beavers 2018 overall record 55-12-1 Right field 330 ft. (8-ft. fence) Affiliation NCAA Division I Home record 27-5 Press box phone (541) 737-7475 Conference Pac-12 Road record 13-5-1 University website www.oregonstate.edu Neutral record 15-2 Radio Athletics website www.osubeavers.com 2018 Pac-12 record 20-9-1 (2nd place) Radio Beaver Network Online radio Beaver Nation Online Baseball 2019 Season (osubeavers.com) Interim Head coach Pat Bailey (1st year) Lettermen returning/lost 22/8 Primary Play-By-Play Mike Parker Record at OSU None Position players 12/6 OSU winning percentage None Pitchers 10/2 Career record 353-158 (12 years) Starters returning/lost 3/6 Career winning percentage .691 All-conference returning/lost 3/6 Assistant Coaches Ryan Gipson (1st year) All-Americans returning/lost 3/4 Andy Jenkins (7th year) First varsity season 1907 Nate Yeskie (11th year) All-time record 2,384-1,469-17 (.618)

Media Guide Credits

The 2019 baseball guide was designed, written, and produced by Hank Hager of the OSU Athletic Communica- tions Office. Photography by Karl Maasdam, Scobel Wiggins, Dave Nishitani, Shane Roper, Ethan Erickson, Dennis Wolverton, Rich Heins, Phyllis M. Heins, Dennis Hubbard, Erik Dresser, Hank Hager, Craig Mitchelldyer, Getty Images, the Omaha World Herald and courtesy of USA Baseball, Clubs, Minor League Baseball clubs and from Oregon State Library archives.

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The Oregon State Athletics Communi- statistics. Fans can also enjoy viewing pho- OSU Athletic Communications cations office appreciates your interest in to galleries after select games. the 2019 Oregon State baseball team. We Steve Fenk look forward to serving members of the Live Stats Associate Athletics media throughout the year and hope this Check osubeavers.com for gameday in- Director, Athletic media guide is a helpful tool throughout the formation and live stats links. Every Oregon Communications season. Please contact Assistant Director State baseball home game will be available for Athletic Communications Hank Hager via live stats. for any media needs concerning the Oregon State baseball team. He can be reached by Press Box email at [email protected] or by Goss Stadium features a full working Trevor Cramer calling the Oregon State office at (541) 737- press box immediately behind home plate. Assistant Director, 7472. Due to space limitations, seating is not guar- Athletic Communications The following is a set of guidelines for anteed. Please notify Hank Hager at least covering the club this season. 24 hours in advance if desiring to cover the Beavers. Wireless Internet is available at the Broadcasting Arrangements Goss Stadium press box. Requests for radio, Internet, television Pre-game services include statistics, or any other broadcasting privileges of Or- game notes, gameday programs and me- egon State baseball should be addressed to dia guides. Post-game stats will be made Jason Amberg Hank Hager as far in advance as possible. available to working members of the media Assistant Director, as soon as possible after the completion of Athletic Communications Game Notes each game. A set of Oregon State game notes will be made available to members of the media Photography prior to each game. To be included on the Please note that there are no designated Oregon State baseball e-mail list in order to photography areas at Goss Stadium. Pho- receive the notes prior to the game, please tographers are free to shoot from the Goss Hank Hager contact Hank Hager. Notes will also be post- Stadium stands. Photographers are also al- Assistant Director, ed on the home of Oregon State Athletics, lowed to shoot from the top of the dugouts Athletic Communications osubeavers.com. but must be sitting when doing so. Please do not impede spectators’ sightlines. Interviews Photographers are allowed on the field BASEBALL CONTACT All coach and student-athlete interviews pre-game during the regular season, but must be arranged through Hank Hager. On must clear the field 45 minutes prior to first gamedays, interim head coach Pat Bailey, pitch unless there is a ceremony. At no time Shawn Schoeffler his assistants and members of the team will during the game are photographers allowed be available shortly after the game’s con- on the field or in the dugouts. Assistant Director, clusion. Interviews will be done in an infor- Athletic Communications mal manner on the field. Please notify Hank Field Access Hager of any requested players or coaches There is field access prior to the start of prior to the conclusion of the game. each game, but all members of the media For all visiting team interview requests, must leave the field at the completion of bat- please contact that respective team’s ting practice, approximately 45 minutes pri- Sports Information Director. or to first pitch. Media is allowed on the field Evan Hooper for post-game interviews. Assistant, Practices Entry to the field is through stairwells at Athletic Communications Practices are held at Goss Stadium at the ends of the seating areas down the first Coleman Field on a daily basis and are gen- and third base lines. erally open to members of the media. Play- ers and coaches are normally available for Stadium Entry interviews before or after practice, depend- Clear bags are required at Oregon State ing on the schedule for that day. Please con- baseball games. Members of the media tact Hank Hager to schedule any interviews covering the game are exempt from this. Valerie Johnson at least 24 hours in advance. However, they are asked to enter Goss Sta- Assistant, We ask that members of the media do dium at gate 2 behind the first-base bag. Athletic Communications not contact any players away from Goss Stadium unless previously arranged by Media Credentials Hank Hager. Requests for all media credentials should be made to Hank Hager at least 24 Media Guides hours in advance for necessary games or This media guide is made available for series. Season credentials will be made Athletic Communications Information members of the media to provide biographi- available to media members who will cover Press Box Phone...... (541) 737-7475 cal and historical information regarding the the team on a season basis. Single-game Mailing Address...... 209 Oregon State program, its players, coaches, credentials and series credentials are also staff and administration. available...... Corvallis, OR 97331 Credentials will be left at the Goss Sta- Baseball Contact...... Hank Hager Internet dium ticket office will call on the day of the Hager Cell...... (541) 230-0611 The online home of Oregon State Ath- game. Credentials can be mailed but only if Hager Office...... (541) 737-7472 letics, osubeavers.com, is the place to go requested. E-Mail...... 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Oregon State On The Radio, TV 2019 Games On The Pac-12 Network MIKE PARKER Below are the games scheduled to air on Radio television this season. Unless noted, the Play-By-Play The Oregon State baseball team enjoys game is slated to air on the Pac-12 Network, Mike Parker is in his 19th one of the finest radio packages in the Pac- Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app. Note, season calling OSU football, 12 Conference. Every Oregon State game is this schedule is subject to change. men’s and base- broadcast throughout the state of Oregon ball action and has been as well as online on osubeavers.com and Date Opponent Time (PT) behind the microphone for some of the TuneIn, making it available for anyone with an March 10 vs. Coastal Carolina 3:00 p.m. school’s crowning achievements on the Internet connection in any part of the world. March 12 Oregon 6:00 p.m. athletic fields. NewsRadio 1190 KEX, owned locally by March 16 at UCLA 6:00 p.m. The “Voice of the Beavers” is a 1982 ClearChannel Radio, is the home of the Bea- March 17 at UCLA 12:00 p.m. March 22 California 7:00 p.m. graduate of the with a ver Sports Radio Network. Rip City Radio March 24 California 2:00 p.m. bachelor’s degree in rhetoric and commu- (620 AM) in Portland will broadcast Oregon March 29 at Washington 7:00 p.m. nications. His broadcasting career includes State baseball games throughout the regu- March 30 at Washington 2:00 p.m. play-by-play for football, basketball and lar season. KEJO 1240 AM will broadcast March 31 at Washington 2:00 p.m. baseball for high school sports in Oregon, Oregon State games in the Corvallis region. April 9 Oregon 5:30 p.m. beginning in 1977. He was the voice of the Other stations throughout the state also April 18 Arizona 7:00 p.m. (1983-86) minor league broadcast OSU games; check osubeavers. April 19 Arizona 7:00 p.m. baseball club and the Oregon women’s bas- com for a full listing. May 4 Oklahoma State 6:00 p.m. ketball program (1983-87). He also was the Oregon State enjoys the strongest com- May 5 Oklahoma State 12:00 p.m. play-by-play voice of the AAA Portland Bea- prehensive radio package in the Pac-12 May 10 at Oregon 7:00 p.m. vers from 1987-92. Conference by offering the most total hours May 11 at Oregon 2:00 p.m. Parker hosted a show on all-sports KFXX of play-by-play and auxiliary programming. May 12 at Oregon 12:00 p.m. Radio from 1990-95 before moving to KEX Mike Parker serves as the play-by-play May 17 at Stanford 6:00 p.m. Radio as host of Sportsline and the Fifth voice of Oregon State baseball. In addition May 18 at Stanford 4:00 p.m. Quarter program following Portland Trail to covering the baseball team, Parker also May 19 at Stanford 12:00 p.m. Blazers games. Parker has been named the does play-by-play for Oregon State football May 23 USC 6:00 p.m. May 24 USC 6:00 p.m. Oregon Sportscaster of the Year six times. and men’s basketball. May 25 USC 12:00 p.m. Mike and his wife Missy have two daugh- ters, Lydia and Ellie. Radio Affiliates Internet Audio/Video Radio affiliates for the 2019 season. Note, Oregon State will stream audio of every these can change after press time so check baseball game, home and away, live over osubeavers.com for a full schedule and listing. the internet on osubeavers.com and the

TuneIn app. Location Station Day(s) Bend, Ore., KICE 940-AM All The online home of Oregon State Athletics, Corvallis, Ore. KEJO 1240-AM All osubeavers.com, will also be the place to find Eugene, Ore. KKNX 840-AM All live stats for all home games. Florence, Ore. KCFM 1250-AM Pac-12 Florence, Ore. KCFM 104.1-FM Pac-12 Social Networking K-Falls, Ore. KLAD 960-AM Weekday/end Oregon State baseball has embraced K-Falls, Ore. KLAD 93.3-FM Weekday/end social media, and the Beavers’ presence can Medford, Ore. KTMT 580-AM Sat. & Sun. be found on five main platforms. Medford, Ore. KTMT 96.1-FM Sat. & Sun. The Beavers, the most followed team in the Portland, Ore. KPOJ 620-AM All Pac-12 Conference and one of the top teams Portland, Ore. 103.7-FM Weekday before 5 nationally, are active on Twitter, Instagram, Roseburg, Ore. KSKR 1490-AM All Facebook and YouTube. Additionally, Salem, Ore. KBZY 1490-AM Sat. & Sun. through Periscope, which is connected with Twitter, fans can watch various aspects of The Pac-12 Network the program live - pre-game, post-game The Pac-12 Networks launched August interviews, and more. 15, 2012 and consist of one national and To follow the team, look for the club’s six regional networks devoted solely to the handles: Pac-12. In addition to the hundreds of live televised Pac-12 sporting events, Pac-12 Twitter - @BeaverBaseball Networks subscrib- Instagram - @BeaverBaseball ers will have access Facebook - OregonStateBaseball to their carrier’s TV YouTube - OSUBeaversAthletics Everywhere platform, providing access to all Pac-12 Networks programming on any de- vice through their broadband service.

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The College World Series his tenure and posted 274 victories in Pac- Beavers In The Draft • Oregon State has made a habit of becom- 10 play for a .731 winning percentage. • Oregon State has seen 53 players drafted ing visitors to Omaha, the site of the Col- • spent 35 seasons in the over the past nine seasons. Over the past lege World Series. The Beavers made three Oregon State dugout through three differ- 14 seasons, that number balloons to 87. consecutive trips to Rosenblatt Stadium ent coaching stints. Until Riley overtook • The Beavers saw three players selected from 2005-2007 and have been to the Col- him, Coleman was the program’s leader in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft. lege World Series seven times after their with 561 victories, including 279 against Nick Madrigal, at No. 4, is the highest se- inaugural trip in 1952. The Beavers’ most Pac-10 clubs. He won 10 conference titles lected Beaver in the draft’s history. Trevor recent trip to Omaha came in 2018 where during his 35-year tenure. Coleman still Larnach was taken 21st and Cadyn Grenier OSU won its third National Championship. holds the school’s record for career win- went 37th. • The Beavers became just the second ning percentage at .640. • In 2006, the Beavers had nine players team in NCAA history to win the title after • All three historical coaches for the Bea- chosen by Major League clubs, a single- losing its first game in Omaha. The first? vers are ranked in the top 20 in Pac-12 year record. That record was matched in The 2006 . coaching history. Casey is sixth all-time in 2016. • Oregon State became just the fifth team victories, while Coleman is 17th and Riley is • In 2007, Oregon State accomplished an- in NCAA history to win consecutive titles 14th. other first. Eddie Kunz and when winning championships in 2006 and • Pitching coach Nate Yeskie is in his 11th were both selected in the first round, mark- 2007. The Beavers were the first team in a season with the Beavers. Oregon State’s ing the first time two Beavers went in the decade to accomplish the feat and the first team ERA dropped nearly a run and a half draft’s initial round in the same season. from the then-Pac-10 in almost 20 years. in Yeskie’s first season with OSU, and has • Eleven different Beavers have been se- • Oregon State is just the fifth team cur- been below 4.00 in nine of his 10 years, lected in the first round of the draft, inlcud- rently in the Pac-12 to reach the College including a school-record mark of 1.93 in ing Steve Lyons in 1981, Mike Thurman in World Series in three consecutive seasons. 2017. Sam Gaviglio, Matt Boyd, Andrew 1994 and Jacoby Ellsbury in 2005. Michael • The Beavers became just the sixth league Moore, , Drew Rasmussen, Mitch Conforto’s 10th overall selection in 2014 club to win the World Series by sweeping its Hickey, Bryce Fehmel, Jake Mulholland, marked the first time a Beaver was taken in entire way through Omaha. Oregon State Brandon Eisert and Kevin Abel have all the top 10 selections. went 5-0 in 2007, and trailed just one in- earned Freshman All-America honors un- ning throughout the team’s play in Omaha. der Yeskie. Abel was named the National Professional Beavers • A total of 26,887 fans came out to watch Freshman of the Year by • The 2017 season saw 11 former Beavers Oregon State’s title-clinching 11-4 win over and D1Baseball.com. Boyd, Moore, Gaviglio, compete at the Major League level, tying an North Carolina in 2007. That total is the Fry, Fehmel, Mulholland, Jake Thompson, Oregon State single-season record. Sam single-largest crowd to watch a champion- Luke Heimlich and have been Gaviglio, Tyler Smith and Andrew Moore ship series game in College World Series named All-Americans during Yeskie’s ten- made their Major League debuts in 2017. history. That series’ championship game ure. • Overall, the Beavers have had 35 players drew 25,012, the largest final game ever at • Andy Jenkins is back for his eighth sea- play at the game’s highest level. And with Rosenblatt Stadium. son with the Beavers and the seventh as 53 MLB selections the past nine seasons, • In Oregon State’s three championship an assistant coach. Jenkins played on the Oregon State is expecting to see more Ma- seasons, the Beavers had 16 players named Beavers’ 2005 Pac-10 championship club jor League debuts the next few seasons. to the College World Series All-Tournament and spent seven seasons in the Minor • Jacoby Ellsbury became Oregon State’s Team. Leagues, reaching the Triple-A level in both first alum to win a World Series when he 2009 and 2010. and the Boston Red Sox swept Colorado in Coaching Success • Ryan Gipson joins the program in 2018 af- 2007. Ellsbury, a rookie that season, batted • Pat Bailey is in his first season leading the ter four seasons at the junior college level. .438 with four doubles and a stolen base in program after spending 11 seasons as an He won a national title as an infielder with the series. Ellsbury recently set Boston’s assistant and later associate head coach the Beavers in 2006, and later served on single-season stolen base record with 70 with the Beavers. Pat Casey’s staff for two seasons as an un- in 2009. • Bailey has helped Oregon State to nine dergraduate assistant coach. • and Andrew Susac have postseason visits, a national title in 2018 competed at the World Series in 2014 and and three overall trips to Omaha. 2015, both in their rookie seasons. Susac • The 2018 title is Bailey’s second national championship at the collegiate level. He won a title as George Fox’s head coach in 2004. • He ended his tenure at George Fox with a 353-158 record over 12 seasons. • Bailey takes over for Pat Casey, who re- tired after 24 seasons, three national titles and five conference crowns. • Casey, who was named national coach of the year in five different seasons, ended his tenure with 900 wins, which is good for sixth in Pac-12 history. • Jack Riley, Casey’s predecessor at Oregon State, previously held the school’s wins re- cord with 613 victories over a 22-year span. He won five titles with the Beavers during Michael Conforto played in the World Series as a rookie in 2015 4 2006, 2007, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2013, 2014, 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 7 College World Series Appearances • 7 NCAA Super Regional Appearances • 18 NCAA Regional Appearances Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball 2019 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball OREGON STATE NOTABLES won a World Series with the San Francisco the Collegiate National Team in 2012. The Giants in 2014, then watched as Conforto’s club toured Cuba and The Netherlands. New York Mets played against the Kansas • Conforto became the first Oregon State City Royals in 2015, ultimately losing in five player to compete for the National Team games. twice when he was on the 2013 roster. He • Brian Barden was named the National led Team USA with three home runs and League’s Rookie of the Month for April helped the club to a five-game sweep of of 2009. He was joined as NL Rookies of Cuba. the Month when (Chicago • Andrew Moore played for USA Collegiate Cubs) was given the honor in April of 2011. Team in 2014, and recorded two wins for • Both Ellbsury (2011) and Barney (2012) the red, white and blue. have claimed Rawlings Gold Glove Awards • KJ Harrison and Drew Rasmussen contin- during their tenures at the MLB level. ued the tradition for OSU in 2015. Harrison • Barden became Oregon State’s first repeated a tour with Team USA in 2016. Olympian in 2008 and helped guide Team • Nick Madrigal and Cadyn Grenier teamed USA to a bronze medal the Beijing Olym- at second and short for Team USA in 2017. pics. Barden had made his Major League • played for Team USA in KJ Harrison played for Team USA from 2015-16 debut with Arizona in 2007 and also saw 2018. That tour included a trip to Cuba. action with St. Louis and Florida through Media Exposure the end of the 2010 season. One Of The Nation’s Finest Ballparks • Oregon State is one of the most media • Twenty-one former Beavers have compet- • That can certainly be the title bestowed friendly teams in the nation and is regularly ed in the prestigious . upon Goss Stadium at Coleman Field as the covered by a number of newspapers, tele- It’s usually reserved for some of the game’s venerable facility underwent an expansion vision stations and radio stations. top MLB prospects. Ben Holmes (formerly during the 2008 season. • Oregon State has been the center of Wetzler) most recently played in the AFL in • Oregon State has played on its home site features by Baseball America, USA Today, 2017. since 1907, the program’s first year. And in Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball.com, News- 2009, Goss Stadium was expanded to its week and many other national publications All-Americans current state. In 2014, it was further ex- over the last few years. • Oregon State has a proud history of hav- panded as a home clubhouse was erected • Oregon State is slated to appear on tele- ing players recognized nationally with down the left field and the OSU bullpen was vision 23 times in 2018, the most in the All-American honors. Thirty-four different moved beyond the left field fence. Pac-12. Beavers have earned All-American honors. • The player’s lounge was renovated prior • The Beavers enjoy one of the best radio • Of those 34 players, 10 have earned All- to the 2016 season. In addition, the vid- packages on the West Coast. Every game American status in two different seasons. eoboard, located in right center, was re- this season is scheduled to air live on the Those players are Jay Dean in 1954 and placed and doubled in size. Beaver Sports Network. 1955, Cecil Ira in 1962 and 1963, Dallas • Most recently, the Omaha Room was Buck and Jonah Nickerson in 2005 and renovated down the right field line and the The Pac-12 Conference 2006, Michael Conforto in 2012, 2013 and Casey’s Corner deck was added above the • Oregon State calls the Pac-12 Conference 2014, Andrew Moore in 2013 and 2015, visitor’s bullpen. home and has so at various points since Bryce Fehmel in 2016 and 2018, Luke • Oregon State averaged nearly 3,600 fans the 1916 season. The Beavers joined the Heimlich in 2017 and 2018, Nick Madrigal per home date in 2018, ranking 16th na- conference for good in 1946. in 2017 and 2018 and Jake Mulholland in tionally and setting a single-season school • The Pac-12 is called the “Conference of 2017 and 2018. record. The Beavers went 27-5 at home in Champions” for a reason. Arguably the na- 2018. tion’s top collegiate baseball conference, it Oregon State And Team USA • Over the past two seasons, the Beavers holds the national record with 29 national • Oregon State has begun a new tradition. are 58-6, a winning percentage of .906. titles. Over the last 13 seasons, the Beavers have • New features to the ballpark in 2009 • At least one Pac-12 Conference team has had their first Olympian and 13 other play- included the Omaha Room, a club level appeared in the national title game or se- ers who have been named to the Team USA down the right field line, and a new player’s ries in 10 of the last 20 seasons. National Team. lounge adjacent to the third base dugout. • There have been 67 College World Series • In 2008, Brian Barden played in eight of The Beavers also installed a Hall of Fame tournaments and Pac-12 clubs have fin- Team USA’s nine games in Beijing as the Room and Academic Room, both of which ished first or second 44 times. Red, White and Blue took home the bronze are located underneath the club level. • At least one Pac-12 team has advanced to medal. the College World Series in all but two sea- • In 2005, teammates Kevin Gunderson On The Road sons dating back to 1997. and Jonah Nickerson became the first Bea- • Oregon State regularly plays to a big fan • Pac-12 clubs have won 258 games all- vers to play for the USA National Team. base wherever it travels. That was never time at the College World Series. The Pac- • Darwin Barney became the third Beaver more evident when Oregon State and Or- 12 is the only conference to have won more to play for Team USA in 2006. egon set a Pac-12 Conference record with a than 170 games at the World Series. • In 2008, Kevin Rhoderick became the crowd of 15,540 during the Civil War at PGE • Seven of the Pac-12’s 11 currrent base- fourth Oregon State player to earn a spot Park in 2009. The third game of the series ball teams have won at least two na- on the national team. subsequently drew 13,709, for a total of tional titles. USC leads the nation with • Matt Boyd competed for the Collegiate 29,249 over the two games. 12, although the Trojans have not been National Team in 2011. national champions since the 1998 • Dan Child and Michael Conforto played for season.

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GOSS STADIUM AT COLEMAN FIELD One Of The Nation’s Finest Ballparks

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, which has stood on the Oregon Jacoby Ellsbury Clubouse was built in foul territory near the left field State campus since 1907, is now the oldest continuous ballpark in fence. The generous donation from Ellsbury, an Oregon State alum, the nation. The Beavers have played at the site of Goss Stadium since helped Oregon State erect one of the top clubhouses in the nation. the program began play more than 100 years ago. • More renovations were made to Goss Stadium to include the The stadium itself has undergone numerous changes - including renovation of the player’s lounge, now named the Bert and Shirley multiple renovations and expansions - but the playing field itself has Babb Player’s Lounge, in addition to the Darwin Barney Alumni Room, stood in place since day one. located adjacent to first base. And just like day one, Goss, formerly known just as Coleman Field, • The player’s lounge renovation came thanks to a collaborative has hosted games in front of one of the best fanbases in the nation. crowdfunding campaign, which raised just under $105,000 from a total of 259 donations. The campaign, which lasted just 30 days, • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is nestled into the heart of was the largest of its kind for Oregon State Athletics and was the the Oregon State campus, giving the Beavers a unique home-field first such campaign hosted by OSU to reach six figures, surpassing advantage. the original fundraising goal by nearly $30,000. • The nation’s coaches, in a review by D1Baseball.com during the • A new videboard was built before the start of the 2016 sea- 2016 offseason, chose Goss as one of the top 10 most intimidating son, and immediately the fifth-largest in the nation. The board is stadiums for opposing teams. Oregon State was the only school nearly 26-feet high and 50-feet high, double the size of the previous from the Pac-12 Conference to be listed. videboard at Goss. The previous videoboard, built before the start • Goss Stadium seats 3,315 fans. Approximately 2,800 seats of the 2007 season, was the first of its kind in the then-Pacific-10 are situated in foul territory, with another 500 located in right field. Conference. • The stadium has undergone numerous expansions and reno- • Construction began in the Fall of 2018 on a “Casey Corner” deck vations. The first expansion occurred in 1999, with Coleman Field down the right field line - and above the visitor’s bullpen. The deck receiving its current name. The stadium, at the time, seated 2,000. mirrors “Banners” down the left field line. The Omaha Room down • Oregon State added lights for the first time in school history the first base line was also renovated. in 2002. The Beavers defeated Stanford in the first game under the lights. • Oregon State set a single-season record for average atten- • In 2009, Pat Casey and the Beavers expanded Goss Stadium. dance in 2018, at 3,594 per game. The Beavers topped 100,000 Nearly 800 seats were added down the left and right field lines. In total for the second time in school history, with the first coming in addition, a new player’s lounge was added under the third-base 2017 (101,090). Oregon State also surpassed one million fans at stands. The first-base side of the stadium saw an addition of the Goss since the stadium was renovated in 1999. Omaha Room, a suite level for fans during games, in addition to a • The 2018 Beavers went 27-5 at home en route to their third trophy room and player’s classroom. national title. OSU has gone 58-6 at home since 2017, a .906 win- • Further expansion came about in 2015. Goss Stadium received ning percentage. turf throughout the stadium - minus the pitcher’s mound - and the • The Beavers won a school-record 31 home games in 2017, go-

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ing 31-1 overall. campus. A century later, that same site still serves as the home of the • The Beavers have ranked in the top 25 in attendance, nationally, Beavers, making Goss Stadium at Coleman Field the oldest diamond in each of the last six seasons, dating back to 2013. in the Pac-12 Conference and the oldest college fields in the country. • OSU ended the 2018 season ranked 16th. Over the past century, the campus has grown around Goss Sta- • Oregon State averaged a then-single-season record 2,937 fans dium at Coleman Field, making it one of the most picturesque settings per home game in 2016. That mark topped the previous best of 2,931 in college baseball. The ballpark is a short walk down Waldo Place in 2014. The Beavers ranked 22nd nationally for attendance in 2016, from the Memorial Union and OSU’s central campus area, making it

Opened...... 1907 Longest Win Streak..... 24 games First Game...... April 12, 1907 Dimensions...... 8 ft. fences Renovated...... 1999, 2009, 2014 1951-52 Salem High 4, Oregon State 0 14 ft. in left field Capacity...... 3,315 First Night Game. April 26, 2002 330-365-400-365-330 OSU Record...1,232-492-2 (.714) Oregon State 3, Stanford 1 ranking behind only Arizona among Pac-12 schools. easy for students to stop by a game between classes. • In 2015, the Beavers were 25th nationally, and second in the The field is named for former Oregon State player and coach Pac-12. Ralph Coleman, who guided the Beavers for 35 seasons from 1923- • Oregon State, behind a second consecutive postseason host 66. The stadium is named for John and Eline Goss, whose major lead opportunity, averaged a then-school best 2,931 fans over 30 home gift to the $2.3-million fundraising effort made the project possible. dates in 2014. That mark placed Oregon State 19th nationally and John Goss was an Oregon State track and field letterman in the first in the Pac-12. 1930s. The naming of the stadium is also a memorial to his older • In 2013, Oregon State advanced to its fifth College World Series brother, James Goss, an Oregon State graduate. and saw 2,676 fans per game. That ranked the Beavers 24th nation- The Goss family made additional contributions to OSU toward ally and third in the conference. endowed scholarships for student/athletes and other top academic students, including graduates of Portland’s Grant High and members • Oregon State has played 1,726 games at Goss Stadium at Cole- of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. man Field, carrying a 1,232-492-2 (.714) mark all-time. The park is symmetrical, measuring 330 feet down the foul lines, • Oregon State has won 27 or more games at home four times: 365 to the power alleys and 400 to center. The fence is 14 feet high 2006, 2013 and 2018 (27) and 2017 (31). The Beavers advanced to from left field to left-center, then eight feet high from left-center to Omaha each season. right field. • Oregon State has won 20 or more games at Goss Stadium nine The concrete, steel and brick structure has a press box, a lobby/ times. All eight have come since 2006. concession area, restrooms, locker rooms, dugouts and storage • The Beavers have posted a winning record at home in each of the last 14 years, and in 17 of the last 19. • Oregon State is 36-6 (.857) at Goss Stadium during the post- season. The Beavers hosted their first-ever postseason game in 1952, defeating Fresno State, 2-1. • The Beavers are 24-4 (.857) in NCAA Regional games at home, and 10-2 (.833) in NCAA Super Regional games.

The park has an interesting history, to say the least. When Oregon State began fielding a varsity baseball team in 1907, the school laid out a diamond on a lot just south of the main

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areas. The stadium was designed to complement the architecture of the surrounding Goss Stadium Year-By-Year campus, and to evoke the aura of baseball’s historic parks. Season-By-Season Records The first game after the addition of Goss Stadium to Coleman Field was on March 12, Year W-L Year W-L 1999, when defending national champion Southern California topped the Beavers 5-2. 1907 3-1 1964 10-4 The stadium was dedicated on April 17, 1999 as OSU beat California 11-5 before a crowd 1908 5-2 1965 6-8 of 1,246 and a national cable television audience. 1909 4-3 1966 8-7 1910 6-4-1 1967 15-3 The ballpark saw its first night game on April 26, 2002, as the Beavers beat fourth- 1911 5-2 1968 13-3 ranked Stanford 3-1. A set of lights meeting professional Class Triple-A standards was 1912 5-4 1969 7-9 installed that spring thanks to the generosity of longtime OSU boosters Bert and Shirley 1913 4-6 1970 5-5 Babb. 1914 6-5 1971 9-5 1915 7-3 1972 6-10 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field has batting cages behind the left-field fence. When 1916 5-0 1973 10-6 conditions call for indoor practice, the Beavers head for OSU’s Truax Indoor Practice Facil- 1917 World War I 1974 8-5 ity, which opened in August, 2001. The team’s players can also head to the McAlexander 1918 2-3 1975 10-4 Fieldhouse, which was renovated in 2011 to provide the Beavers with two new batting 1919 4-3 1976 18-1 1920 9-2 1977 13-3 cages that are available year-round. The Fieldhouse is located across a small parking 1921 9-4 1978 9-7 lot beyond left field. 1922 7-4 1979 10-4 The addition of Goss Stadium to Coleman Field ended years of speculation over 1923 6-4 1980 18-3 whether the Beavers would be able to remain playing baseball at their longtime home. 1924 12-3 1981 11-3 1925 6-0 1982 15-2 As Oregon State expanded, land near the center of campus became scarce and the 1926 5-4 1983 14-3 school’s master plan called for the site to eventually be turned over to academic uses. 1927 9-1 1984 8-6 In 1961, The Oregonian newspaper noted: “In the not-too-distant future, Oregon State 1928 4-4 1985 14-5 baseball hopefuls won’t have railroad tracks as a long-distance batting target. Coleman 1929 7-5 1986 14-1 1930 9-4 1987 13-4 Field will eventually hold no basepaths, only buildings in this era of construction for higher 1931 5-5 1988 14-5 education. Already one classroom building for this site is beyond the drawing board stage.” 1932 4-6 1989 12-5 For over 30 years, that possibility prevented any major improvements to Coleman 1933 8-3 1990 15-4 Field. Long-term plans for the OSU campus called for moving the baseball field southeast 1934 8-8 1991 14-3 1935 10-6 1992 10-10 of the intersection of Western Boulevard and 26th Street. 1936 4-12 1993 15-3 In 1996, the baseball program explored building a press box and storage/concession 1937 4-7 1994 16-4 building at Coleman Field. The possibility of building a stadium was also looked into, and 1938 14-1 1995 15-5 that gradually became the goal of the baseball program and many Beaver boosters. 1939 12-4 1996 13-3 1940 12-3 1997 16-4 The generous donation from the Goss family was the key to a private fundraising ef- 1941 10-4 1998 20-4 fort in the late 1990s. The ballpark’s name was ammended to Goss Stadium at Coleman 1942 9-2 1999 6-9 Field in their honor in 1999. 1943 8-3 2000 13-10 1944 World War II 2001 18-7 1945 World War II 2002 18-9 1946 9-6 2003 9-12 1947 12-5 2004 9-11 DID YOU KNOW? 1948 3-2 2005 26-5 Oregon State’s Postseason Games At Goss Stadium 1949 9-2 2006 27-4 1950 6-5 2007 17-7 Year Opponent Result Year Opponent Result 1951 18-0 2008 14-7 1952 * Fresno State W, 2-1 2014 * North Dakota State W, 2-1 1952 19-5 2009 17-5 1953 5-5 2010 21-11 1952 * Fresno State W, 8-4 2014 * UC Irvine L, 2-14 1954 7-3 2011 23-7 1963 * USC L, 5-6 2014 * UNLV W, 6-1 1955 8-1 2012 18-6 1963 * USC W, 8-6 2014 * UC Irvine W, 4-0 1956 8-7 2013 27-5 1963 * USC L, 5-7 2014 * UC Irvine L, 2-4 1957 10-5 2014 24-6 1958 9-6 2015 23-6-1 2005 * Ohio State W, 4-3 2017 * Holy Cross W, 8-2 1959 13-2 2016 17-6 2005 * St. John’s W, 11-1 2017 * Yale W, 11-0 1960 10-0 2017 31-1 2005 * St. John’s W, 19-3 2017 * Yale W, 8-1 1961 13-2 2018 27-5 2005 ** USC W, 10-4 2017 ** Vanderbilt W, 8-4 1962 13-2 Totals 1,232-492-2 1963 12-4 .714 2005 ** USC L, 8-9 2017 ** Vanderbilt W, 9-2 Most Wins, Single-Season...... 31 (2017) 2005 ** USC W, 10-8 2018 * Northwestern State W, 9-3 Most Losses, Single-Season...... 12 (1936, 2003) 2006 * Wright State W, 5-3 2018 * LSU W, 14-1 2006 * Kansas W, 11-3 2018 * LSU W, 12-0 2006 * Hawai’i W, 12-3 2018 ** Minnesota W, 8-1 Goss Stadium Firsts 2006 ** Stanford W, 4-3 2018 ** Minnesota W, 6-3 Post 1999 Renovation 2006 ** Stanford W, 15-0 Game...... USC 5, Oregon State 2 (3/12/99) 2007 ** Michigan W, 1-0 * Regional game; ** SR game Pitch...... Mark Newell, Oregon State 2007 ** Michigan W, 8-2 Batter...... Seth Davidson, USC 2011 * UALR W, 7-4 Oregon State Postseason Results Putout...... Troy Schader, Oregon State 2011 * Creighton W, 5-1 At Goss At A Glance Save...... Justin Lehr, USC 2011 * Georgia W, 6-4 Hit...... Eric Munson, USC (1st inning single) 2013 * UTSA W, 5-4 Overall: 36-6 (.857) OSU Hit...... Corrie Willkie (1st inning double) 2013 * UC Santa Barbara W, 3-2 Regional Overall: 24-4 (.857) ...... Davidson, USC (7th inning two-run) 2013 * Texas A&M W, 6-1 Super Regional Overall: 12-2 (.857) OSU Home Run...... Bryan Ingram (8th inning solo) Win...... Barry Zito, USC 2013 ** Kansas State L, 2-6 OSU Win...... Mark Newell 2013 ** Kansas State W, 12-4 3/17/99 vs. Portland 2013 ** Kansas State W, 4-3

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Goss Stadium Facts & Figures Stadium superlatives since the ballpark was renovated in 1999

Superlatives

Miscellaneous Pitching Most Games Won, Season 31 (2017) Most Shutouts, Season 10 (2014) Longest Winning Streak, Season 12 games (2006) Most Saves, Season 13 (2018) Longest Losing Streak, Season 7 games (1999) Fewest Hits Allowed, Season 155 (2009) Highest Attendance, Season 111,427 (2018) Fewest Runs Allowed, Season 64 (2014) Highest Average Attendance, Season 3,594 (2018) Most , Season 292 (2018) Longest Game, Time 6:23, vs. UCLA [16 inn.] (4/10/10) Most Strikeouts, Game, Combined 32, vs. UCLA (4/10/10) Shortest Game, Time (9 inn.) 1:44, vs. Washington State (3/21/15) Most Strikeouts, Game, OSU 16, vs. Arizona (5/29/10) Longest Game, Innings 16, vs. UCLA (4/10/10) Most Strikeouts, Game, Opponent 18-2x, last vs. UCLA (4/10/10) 16, vs. Utah (4/8/17) Fielding Batting Most Errors, Season 39 (2001) Most Runs, Season 244 (2006) Fewest Errors, Season 13 (2007) Most Runs, Game, Combined 40, vs. Washington (5/1/04) Most Errors, Game, Combined 13, vs. Portland (4/25/06) Most Runs, Game, OSU 25, vs. Grambling State (2/28/15) Most Errors, Game, OSU 9, vs. Portland (4/25/06) Most Runs, Game, Opponent 26, vs. Washington (5/1/04) Most Errors, Game, Opponent 8, vs. USC (6/11/05) Most Hits, Season 329 (2005) Most Double Plays, Season 32 (2015) Most Hits, Game, Combined 41, vs. Washington (5/1/04) Most Double Plays, Game, OSU 4-3x, last vs. Fresno State (3/8/15) Most Hits, Game, OSU 22, vs. St. John’s, (6/5/05) Most Double Plays, Game, Opponent 4-3x, last: vs. Ark.-PB (4/15/12) Most Hits, Game, Opponent 24, vs. Washington (5/1/04) Most Doubles, Season 70 (2010) Oregon State Individual Game Most Doubles, Game, Combined 10, vs. Washington (3/24/18) Most Runs Scored 4-13x, last by Trevor Larnach vs. LSU (6/2/18) Most Doubles, Game, OSU 8-2x, last vs. Washington (3/24/18) Most Hits 5-4x, last by Tyler Graham vs. Stanford (6/11/06) Most Doubles, Game, Opponent 7, vs. Stanford (4/28/02) Most Doubles 3-4x, last by Cole Gillespie vs. Kansas (6/3/06) Most Triples, Season 13 (2002) Most Triples 2-2x, last: KJ Harrison vs. Central Arkansas (4/8/16) Most Triples, Game, Combined 4, vs. Portland (4/6/10) Most Home Runs 2-12x, last by Michael Conforto vs. UCLA (5/11/14) Most Triples, Game, OSU 3-2x, last vs. Portland (4/6/10) Most Stolen Bases 3-2x, last by Steven Kwan vs. Hartford (3/3/18) Most Triples, Game, Opponent 2-3x, last vs. Arizona (5/28/10) Most Walks 5, Jake Rodriguez vs. Bryant (3/3/13) Most Home Runs, Season 30-2x (last: 2018) Most Strikeouts Thrown 14-3x, last by Luke Heimlich Most Home Runs, Game, Combined 9, vs. California (3/30/03) vs. Stanford (5/11/18) Most Home Runs, Game, OSU 7, vs. Washington (3/7/01) Most Runs Allowed 10-2x, last by Ben Rowe vs. Arizona (3/28/02) Most Home Runs, Game, Opponent 5-4x, last vs. Stanford (4/14/04) Most Errors 3-2x, last by Darwin Barney vs. Arizona State (5/20/07) Most Stolen Bases, Season 54 (2005) Most Stolen Bases, Game, Combined 8-2x, last: vs. Hartford (3/6/11) Most Stolen Bases, Game, OSU 8, vs. Hartford (3/6/11) Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponent 5, vs. Arizona State (5/12/03) Most Walks, Season 178 (2017) Most Walks, Game, Combined 18, vs. Arizona State (3/24/13) Most Walks, Game, OSU 13, vs. Wright State (3/2/14) Most Walks, Game, Opponent 10-3x, last vs. Oklahoma (3/11/12)

Top Attendance Marks Date Opponent Crowd Average Attendance 19. 5/21/17 Washington State 3,629 Date Opponent Crowd 20. 3/10/18 Cal State Fullerton 3,608 Year Dates Total Average 1. 6/9/18 Minnesota ^^ 4,025 21. 5/26/17 Abilene Christian 3,605 1. 2018 31 111,427 3,594 2. 6/2/18 LSU ^ 4,009 22. 6/9/13 Kansas State ^^ 3,602 2. 2017 31 101,090 3,261 3. 6/8/18 Minnesota ^^ 3,960 23. 5/6/17 California 3,593 3. 2016 23 67,562 2,937 4. 6/3/18 LSU ^ 3,915 24. 5/19/17 Washington State 3,583 4. 2014 28 82,085 2,931 5. 6/1/18 Northwestern St. ^ 3,908 25. 6/8/13 Kansas State ^^ 3,574 5. 2015 28 80,054 2,859 6. 5/12/18 Stanford 3,864 26. 3/24/18 Washington 3,568 6. 2013 31 82,985 2,676 7. 5/26/18 UCLA 3,831 27. 5/24/18 UCLA 3,567 7. 2011 30 68,558 2,285 8. 5/11/18 Stanford 3,830 28. 6/10/13 Kansas State ^^ 3,564 8. 2009 22 48,805 2,218 9. 5/13/18 Stanford 3,805 29. 5/27/17 Abilene Christian 3,563 9. 2010 31 64,792 2,090 10. 4/21/18 Oregon 3,800 30. 5/7/17 California 3,553 10. 2007 23 46,127 2,005 11. 4/20/18 Oregon 3,760 11. 2008 21 39,898 1,899 12. 5/25/18 UCLA 3,756 ^ indicates NCAA Regional game 12. 2012 24 44,327 1,846 13. 4/28/18 Arizona State 3,751 ^^ indicates NCAA Super Regional game 13. 2006 30 49,285 1,642 14. 6/9/17 Vanderbilt ^^ 3,737 14. 2005 28 41,577 1,484 15. 6/10/17 Vanderbilt ^^ 3,734 15. 2004 19 21,707 1,142 16. 4/19/18 Oregon 3,692 16. 2002 26 20,791 799 17. 4/29/18 Arizona State 3,685 17. 1999 15 10,085 672 18. 5/20/17 Washington State 3,654 Totals 506 1,020,353 2,017

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