FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball Contact: Ilsa Gramer Phone: (509) 335-COUG FAX: (509) 335-0267 March 8, 2005

BASEBALL: WSU Hosts Northern Colorado In Bailey-Brayton Opener

THIS WEEK: Friday, March 11 - WSU vs. Northern Colorado, 3:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman Saturday, March 12 - WSU vs. Northern Colorado, 1:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman Sunday, March 13 - WSU vs. Northern Colorado, Noon, Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman

NEXT WEEK: Friday, March 18 – WSU vs. Utah Valley State, 3:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman Saturday, March 19 – WSU vs. Utah Valley State (DH), 1:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman Sunday, March 20 – WSU vs. Utah Valley State, Noon, Bailey-Brayton Field, Pullman

LAST WEEK: *Thursday, March 3 - WSU 9, Gonzaga 0, Harris Field, Lewiston *Thursday, March 3 - Utah Valley State 6, WSU 4, Harris Field, Lewiston *Friday, March 4 - WSU 15, Portland 8, Harris Field, Lewiston *Saturday, March 5 - WSU 9, Lewis Clark State 7, Harris Field, Lewiston * - Banana Belt Tournament, Harris Field, Lewiston (WSU defending Champion; LCSC host)

PROBABLE WSU LINEUP (10-8 OVERALL, 0-0 PAC-10) COUGAR DIAMOND SUMMARY

1B JIMMY MURPHY, Fr. (.321, 4/R, 9/H, 2/HR, 6/RBI) The Washington State Cougars, 10-8, after polishing Nick Hall, Fr. (.194, 2/R, 6/H, 3/2B, 5/RBI) off three of four teams at the annual Banana Belt 2B JEFF MILLER, So. (..254, 12/R, 17/H, 3/2B, 1/HR, 16/RBI) Tournament at Lewiston, make their official Bailey- Scott Suttmeier, Fr. (.143, 5/R, 2/H, 2/RBI) Brayton Field home opener in a three-game series beginning Friday. SS JUSTIN McCLURE, So. (.250, 1/R, 2/H, 2/RBI) The Cougars’ opponent will be Northern Colorado. Mathew Thomas, Fr. (.262, 7/R, 11/H, 1/HR, 6/RBI) Game times are set for 3 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. Saturday and 3B ZACH McANGUS, Jr. (.364, 20/R, 28/H, 3/2B, 1/3B, 1/HR, 13/RBI) noon Sunday. The Bears enter the week 1-11 and play the Grant Alexander, Jr. (.250, 2/R, 2/H, 1/2B, 3/RBI) Air Force Academy in a doubleheader Tuesday. LF JAY MILLER, Jr. (.342, 12/R, 25/H, 3/2B, 1/HR, 13/RBI) Last weekend WSU downed Gonzaga (9-0), Zach Kosturos, Jr. (.315, 11/R, 17/H, 7/2B, 2/3B, 1/HR, 13/RBI) Portland (15-8) and host Lewis-Clark State (9-7) to CF JASON FREEMAN, Sr. (.303, 14/R, 20/H, 2/2B, 11/RBI) capture its 20th Banana Belt Tournament and second Kyle Henselman, Fr. (.500, 1/H, 0/RBI) consecutive title. The only blemish on WSU’s mark RF KAEO RUBIN, Sr. (.278, 17/R, 20/H, 2/2B, 4/RBI) was a 6-4 loss to Utah Valley State. The Cougars finished 3-1, followed by Gonzaga, Portland and host Kyle Henselman, Fr. (.500, 1/H, 0/RBI) LCSC at 2-2, then Utah Valley 1-3. C BRADY EVERETT, Sr. (.328, 17/R, 21/H, 4/2B, 4/HR,22/RBI) The Cougars used a .317 batting average that Zach Franklin, RS-Jr. (.353, 3/R, 6/H, 1/2B, 3/RBI) included 15 extra base hits and solid pitching to capture DH ZACH KOSTUROS, RS-Jr. (.315, 11/R, 17/H, 7/2B, 2/3B, 1/HR, 13/RBI) the BBT title. Zach Franklin, RS-Jr. (.353, 3/R, 6/H, 1/2B, 3/RBI) Jimmy Freeman turned in a near-perfect seven Thu JIMMY FREEMAN, LHP, Sr. (1.69, 4-0, 5-5/G-GS, 32.0/IP, 30/K) innings of shutout ball, helping WSU post a Fri WAYNE DAMAN JR., (2.60, 2-0, 6-4/G-GS, 27.2/IP, 19/K) 4.25 ERA in the BBT. As good as Freeman was, Sat JAYSON MILLER, Fr.( 3.65, 0-2, 6-3/G-GS, 24.2/IP, 15/K) Jayson Miller was even better. The freshman left MR Travis Webb, RHP, So. (11.37, 0-2, 4-3/G-GS, 12.2/IP, 12/K) hander made two relief appearances, threw six innings, struck out nine, and did not allow a or a run. MR Reese Baker, Jr. LHP, Jr. (11.12, 0-2, 2-2/G-GS, 5.2/IP, 4/K) Freeman won his start, while Dane Renkert and Eric MR Steve Kost, LHP, Fr. (2.57, 0-0, 4-0/G-GS, 7.0/IP, 7/K) Dingwall each picked up victories in relief. MR Grant Alexander , RHP, Jr. (13.50, 0-0, 1-0/G-GS, 0.2/IP, 0/K) At the plate, Brady Everett started all four games SR Brett Sommer, RHP, Sr. (36.00, 0-0, 2-0.G-GS, 1.0/IP, 0/K) behind the dish last weekend and hit .500 while driving SR Dane Renkert, RHP, Sr. (5.71, 1-0, 8-0/G-GS, 17.1/IP, 14/K, 2/S) home four runs. His 6-for-12 performance included his SR Matt Oye, RHP, Fr. (5.23, 0-0, 4-1/G-GS, 10.1/IP, 10/K) fourth home run of the season. SR Nick Cebula, RHP, So. (5.40, 1-2, 5-0/G-GS, 5.0/IP, 6/K) Other starters who hit over .300 at the BBT were Jim Murphy .444, Zach Kosturos .417, Jason Freeman UPCOMING WSU OPPONENTS: .389, Kaeo Rubin .333 and Zach McAngus .313. McAngus leads WSU batters with a .364 average, Northern Colorado – 1-11 prior to two games against Air Force while Jay Miller slipped to .342. Everett has improved Utah Valley State – 5-9 after going 1-3 at the Banana Belt tourney his average to .328, while Kosturos is hitting .315 and California – 11-6 after splitting a doubleheader at Stanford Sunday Jason Freeman .303. McAngus tops the club in hits, 28, Gonzaga – 8-5 after going 2-2 in the Banana Belt tourney and runs scored, 20, while Everett has driven in a team- leading 22 runs. THE RADIO AND WEB: All remaining WSU baseball games will be Jimmy Freeman leads WSU pitchers with 32 broadcast live on KCLX Radio (1450 AM), Colfax, and at innings of work and also has the top ERA, 1.69. He www.wsucougars.com. also leads the team with a perfect 4-0 record. Dingwall, in four relief efforts, has thrown 8.0 innings and owns a 1.12 ERA. FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION OFFICE Baseball Contact: Ilsa Gramer March 8, 2005 2005 WSU BASEBALL SCHEDULE COACH MARBUT TALKS ABOUT season…leads team with 10 extra base Record: 10-8 Pac-10 Record: 0-0 COUGS: “We’re excited to be playing at hits, seven doubles, two triples and a 2/4 at Sacramento State (10i) W 8-7 home, that’s for sure. single long ball…tied for third among 2/5 at Sacramento State L 9-8 Pac-10 hitters in doubles and fourth in 2/6 at Sacramento State L 8-6 “Slowly but surely we are playing better. triples…tied for third on team with 13 2/11 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 We still haven’t played as well as we RBI and is second in slugging percentage, 2/12 at Southeastern Louisiana W 14-7 2/12 at Southeastern Louisiana L 13-5 could, but we are progressing. .574…tied for second on team with five 2/18 # Portland W 5-1 multiple RBI games. 2/19 # Portland L 10-5 “We are hoping to capitalize on last Brady Everett: Currently leads team with 2/19 # Portland L 10-6 weekend’s Banana Belt Tournament 22 RBI, four home runs, 37 total bases 2/20 # Portland W 5-1 championship and carry it with us into the and a .578 slugging percentage…ranked 2/24 at Hawai’i W 14-3 weekend against Northern Colorado.” third among Pac-10 batters in RBI…in 2/25 at Hawai’i L 1-6 conference tied for seventh in runs scored 2/26 at Hawai’i (10i) L 9-10 WSU VS. NORTHERN COLORADO: (17) and tied for fifth in home 2/27 at Hawai’i W 7-1 The following is a statistical comparison runs…hitting .328 this season…hit .500 3/3 % Gonzaga W 9-0 3/3 % Utah Valley State L 6-4 of how Washington State matches up last weekend in Banana Belt 3/4 % Portland W 15-8 against this weeks’ opponent Northern Tournament…drove home four runs and 3/5 % Lewis-Clark State W 9-7 Colorado: scored five to help WSU win the 3/11 Northern Colorado 3:00p championship...successful in advancing 3/12 Northern Colorado 1:00p CATEGORIES WSU NC runners 56% of the time…defensively 3/13 Northern Colorado Noon Games 18 12 leads team with 139 chances and 121 3/18 Utah Valley State 3:00p Wins/Losses 10-8 1-11 putouts…tied for first among conference 3/19 Utah Valley State 1:00p Batting Average .301 .230 opponents with perfect fielding 3/19 Utah Valley State 3:00p At Bats 632 426 percentage…is No. 8 in chances and 3/20 Utah Valley State Noon 3/24 at *California 2:00p Runs Scored 131 52 putout categories among Pac-10 players. 3/25 at *California 1:00p Hits 190 98 Jayson Miller: Miller threw six innings of 3/26 at *California 1:00p Doubles 30 17 perfect ball in two appearances during 3/29 Gonzaga 6:00p Triples 4 0 Banana Belt Tournament…struck out nine 4/1 *Stanford 6:00p Home Runs 11 10 in 4.2 innings against Utah Valley 4/2 *Stanford 1:00p Runs-Batted-In 118 .340 State…earned a against Lewis-Clark 4/3 *Stanford Noon Total Bases 261 145 State to help clinch the 4/5 at Gonzaga 3:00p Slugging % .413 .340 championship…has a 3.65 ERA this 4/8 *Arizona 6:00p Walks 71 29 season over 24.2 innings…allowed 26 4/9 *Arizona 3:00p 4/10 *Arizona Noon Hit-By-Pitch 38 7 hits, while striking out 15 batters. 4/12 at Gonzaga 3:00p On-Base % .399 .289 Jay Miller: Miller is second among 4/19 Gonzaga 6:00p Sacrifice Flies 8 2 Cougar regulars with a .342 batting 4/22 at *Oregon State 5:00p Sacrifice Hits 16 4 average… tied for third on team in runs 4/23 at *Oregon State 1:00p Stolen Bases 21 2 scored (12) and RBI (13)…recorded 25 4/24 at *Oregon State 1:00p Errors 39 19 hits, tying him for ninth among Pac-10 4/27 Lewis-Clark State 6:30p Fielding % .944 .956 batters…three doubles and one home 4/29 *Washington 6:00p run…has .425 slugging percentage and 4/30 *Washington 1:00p NOTEWORTHY COUARS .455 on base percentage…led WSU past 5/1 *Washington 1:00p 5/7 Sacramento State 7:00p Jimmy Freeman: WSU is 5-0 when the two years at the plate, boasting .347 5/8 Sacramento State 2:00p senior starts on the mound…he is posting career batting average. 5/9 Sacramento State Noon a 1.69 ERA, ranking him fourth among Jimmy Murphy: The freshman hit .444 in 5/11 Lewis-Clark State 7:00p Pac-10 pitchers…he is tied for first in the Banana Belt Tournament, going long 5/13 at *Southern California 7:00p conference with a 4-0 record…leads the twice…he tallied five RBI with four hits, 5/14 at *Southern California 2:00p team with 32.0 innings pitched and 30 including a two-run homer Friday against 5/15 at *Southern California Noon , placing him eighth among Portland…hitting .321 this season with 5/20 *UCLA 6:00p conference hurlers…allowed only 21 nine hits, four runs scored and six 5/21 *UCLA 1:00p hits…ranked eighth in Pac-10 in both runs RBI…has 65 putouts and a .986 fielding 5/22 *UCLA Noon 5/27 *Arizona State 6:30p allowed (eight) and earned runs allowed percentage. 5/28 *Arizona State 6:30p (six)…holding opposition to .186 batting Jeff Miller: Second on team in RBI with 5/29 *Arizona State 1:00p average, facing 113 hitters. 16, adding seven during Banana Belt 6/3-6 NCAA Regionals Zach McAngus: Leads WSU regulars Tournament play…hit three-run home run 6/10-12 or 6/11-13 NCAA Super Regionals with .364 batting average…first on team and a two-run double Friday against 6/17-27 College World Series with 28 hits, placing him in a tie for fifth Portland…hitting .254 this season with 17 * - Pacific-10 Conference Game among Pac-10 batters…has 77 plate hits, including three doubles…has scored # - Played in Pasco, Wash. appearances…ranked third in conference runners on third with two outs eight of % - Banana Belt tournament, Lewiston, Idaho with 20 runs scored…currently on six- nine opportunities…Miller has at least All Game Times Pacific Time game hitting streak…leads Cougs with one hit in 10 of his 17 games and in six of nine multiple hit games and is fifth with those he has had two or more hits three multiple RBI games. Zach Kosturos: Currently riding a 10- game hitting streak, batting .315 this

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION OFFICE Baseball Contact: Ilsa Gramer March 8, 2005 doubles…Jeff and Jay Miller, Nick Hall Clark State into the 10th inning before WSU ALL-TIME BANANA BELT and Zach McAngus each have three losing 7-6 March 2, 1975. CHAMPIONS: Since the conception of doubles and one homer this the Banana Belt Tournament, WSU has season…McAngus also has one triple, PAC-10 TEAMS RANK AMONG won the tournament 20 times, including along with Matt Thomas…Kaeo Rubin BEST: Four of WSU’s conference the last two titles…host Lewis-Clark State and Jason Freeman have two doubles opponents are ranked in the top 25 in has captured the tournament title 19 apiece, while Zach Franklin, Thomas and either the Baseball America and times…the last time that the Cougars won Grant Alexander have one…Thomas, and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper the Banana Belt Tournament in Kosturos each have one long ball this polls…Stanford is ranked 11th in consecutive years was 1979 and season. Baseball America and 15th in Collegiate 1980…the longest WSU streak for Baseball Newspaper…Arizona is ranked consecutive Banana Belt titles is four IN THE CLUTCH: Six Cougars are 12th in Baseball America and 16th in years, 1963 through 1966…WSU has hitting .300 or better with runners on base, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper…USC is placed second 11 times and finished third including Jimmy Murphy, who is hitting 22nd in Collegiate Baseball Newspaper twice…the Cougars captured the .438 to lead the team…Jay Miller is and 25th in Baseball America…Oregon tournament title in 1950, 1951, 1961, batting .395 with runners on…Brady State entered the national rankings, 1963-66, 1969-71, 1973, 1975, 1977, Everett and Jay and Jeff Miller are hitting placing 23rd in the Baseball America 1979-80, 1982, 1988, 1990, 2004 and .500 with the bases loaded…Everett is 1- poll…Washington dropped out of the 2005. for-2, hitting a grand slam against national standings, but was ranked until Sacramento State Feb. 4…Jay Miller is losing their series to No. 7 Texas A&M WSU’S HITTING IN THE BANANA hitting at a .480 clip and Murphy is the first weekend in March. BELT: Nine members of the WSU squad batting .500 with runners in scoring hit over .300 in the 2005 Banana Belt position…Cougar hitters are scoring ON THE ROAD AGAIN: During the Tournament…catcher Brady Everett led runners from third with two outs 72.4 % first five weeks of the 2005 season, the the Cougars with a .500 average…Everett of the time…in that position, Jeff Miller Cougars will play 18 games in five went 6-for-12 including a home run in has plated runners eight out of nine times different states…WSU started the season Friday afternoon’s loss to Utah Valley and Everett’s done it seven of eight in Sacramento, Calif., going 1-2 against State…Nick Hall also hit .500 going 1- opportunities…McAngus is perfect in that Sac State…WSU then went 2-1 against for-2 at the plate…freshman Jim Murphy position, scoring runners five times. Southeastern Louisiana in hit at a clip of .444, going 4-for- Hammond…played in Pasco, splitting the 9…Murphy’s four hits included his first FRESHMEN CONTRIBUTIONS: The series 2-2 against Portland…then traveled two home runs as a Cougar…Zach freshmen class has been making an to Hawai’i splitting the four-game Kosturos hit .417, recording five hits on impact this season with 10 newcomers series…finished its road-trip series in the series…Kosturos’ hits extended his hit seeing playing time…six rookies have Lewiston, Idaho, taking the Banana Belt streak to a team-high 10 games…as a played on the field and four have seen Tournament championship with a 3-1 team the Cougars hit .317 during the mound time…the starting first base record…in the first five weeks the tournament...in 2004 the Cougars had position is occupied by freshmen…Jim Cougars traveled roughly 16,000 miles seven team members hit over .300 and as Murphy and Nick Hall both made starts at round trip. a team, hit at a clip of .306. first base…Matt Thomas has started 13 games at shortstop…Scott Suttmeier has STREAKING COUGARS: Co-captain made starts at short and second Zach Kosturos looks to continue his base...freshmen have tallied 32 of WSU’s hitting streak when the Cougars begin 190 hits…they’ve scored 22 of the play at home this weekend…the senior Cougars’ 131 runs and have driven home has recorded a hit in his last 10 20…four newcomers have pitched for the games…the 10-game streak is the longest Cougars, working 49.2 out of 159.2 of the season for any Coug…Zach innings…Steve Kost is third on the team McAngus and Jason Freeman each have with a 2.57 ERA in four six-game hitting streaks…Jim Murphy is appearances…Jayson Miller is sixth with leading WSU freshmen with a five-game a 3.65 ERA and leading freshmen pitchers hit streak…three Cougars will look to with 24.2 innings pitched….last weekend, extend their four-game hitting streaks this Miller threw six innings of perfect ball in weekend at Bailey-Brayton Field, Brady relief…Matt Oye has a 5.23 ERA and 10 Everett, Matthew Thomas and Kaeo strike outs…Dustin Willis is 1-0 with Rubin…Everett’s longest streak of the seven punch outs this…there are 13 season stands at eight games. freshmen on the WSU roster and all hail from Washington. EXTRA BASE HITS: There are 12 Cougars who have recorded extra base EXTRA INNINGS FIRST SINCE hits this season…Zach Kosturos leads the 1975: The 10-inning opening game of the team with 10 extra-base hits…he’s first in 2005 WSU baseball season against doubles with seven and triples with Sacramento State Friday, February 4, was two…Brady Everett is second on the team the first time since 1975 a Cougar team with eight extra base hits and first in has played extra innings in its first outing home runs with four…he has four of the season…the Cougars took Lewis-

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION OFFICE Baseball Contact: Ilsa Gramer March 8, 2005

IMPROVEMENT EARNS 2005 CAPTAINS: The 2005 Washington NATIONAL RANKING: Between the State baseball captains are senior Dane COUGAR BASEBALL RANKS 2003 and 2004 seasons, the Cougars were Renkert and redshirt juniors Zach SEVENTH IN ALL-TIME NCAA the 15th most improved team in the Kosturos and Zach Franklin. VICTORIES: Washington State nation…in 2003 WSU finished the season University is ranked seventh in all-time with an 19-37 overall record…in 2004 it THE EDMONDS CC CONNECTION: NCAA Division I baseball victories with finished the season 29-26…the Cougars Four current Cougars played for WSU 2,330 at the end of the 2004 season…a list improved 10.5 games in 2004…the most Head Coach Donnie Marbut during his of the top seven baseball programs improved team in the nation following the tenure as head coach at Edmonds appears below with their respective 2004 season was Prairie View, which Community College…former Tritons new records and number of seasons played improved its final record by 19.5 games. to the squad this year are Eric Dingwall through 2004: and Brady Everett…Kaeo Rubin and Zach TOUGH SCHEDULE: The Cougars will Kosturos both played under Marbut at SCHOOL W L T YRS face six teams that played in the post- Edmonds before coming to WSU last 1. Fordham 3,199 1,606 42 146 season last year…five conference foes, season…all four players won a 2. Texas 2,915 1,009 30 108 Arizona, Arizona State, Stanford, UCLA NWAACC Championship under Marbut. 3. USC 2,496 1,,279 28 110 4. Michigan 2,410 1,358 37 136 and Washington, all made a regional 5. Stanford 2,403 1,498 32 111 appearance, with the Wildcats making it NO GAPS IN COUGAR OUTFIELD: 6. Arizona State 2,359 1,147 1 146 to the College World Series…Lewis- Starting in the Washington State outfield 7. WSU 2,330 1,372 17 109 Clark State made it to the NAIA World are junior Jay Miller and seniors Jason Series. Freeman and Kaeo Rubin…the three led MARBUT IN GOOD COMPANY: Don the team in hitting last season with Miller Marbut is the ninth WSU head coach to COUGS HIT FIELD EARLY: In past edging out Freeman for first, .355 to win his first baseball game as a Cougar years Washington State was limited in .344…Rubin was third with a .341 batting and the first since Bobo Brayton beat early-season outdoor practice time, but average…all three earned Pac-10 Gonzaga 9-4 March 22, 1962, beginning with WSU’s new FieldTurf baseball honorable mention accolades…Miller also his illustrious 33-year WSU diamond, Cougar players have been earned all-academic honorable mention career…Marbut beat Sacramento State 8- enjoying mild weather while holding kudos…Freeman played second base last 7 to open his WSU career…the eight intrasquad games and practices outdoors season but this season has returned to his other WSU head coaches who won their since the middle of January. “We have natural position in the outfield. first games are Jack Friel (1943), Arthur been on our new field every day since “Buck” Bailey (1927), Harry Applequist January 19,” says Donnie Marbut. AN ALL NEW PLAYING FIELD: (1923), Frank Barber (1921), J.R. Bender WSU is one of the few colleges in the (1907), Everett Sweeley (1905) and J.N. THE WASHINGTON CONNECTION: nation to play on an artificial surface Ashmore (1904). The 2005 Washington State team consists baseball field…in 2004 the Cougars of 31 Washington natives including head became the first NCAA Division I team to COUGAR COACHES: coach Donnie Marbut and associate coach have FieldTurf as its playing Head Coach: Don “Donnie” Marbut Travis Jewett…four Cougar players hail surface…WSU joined the Tampa Bay (Portland State ’97) from Bellevue…Kennewick, Woodinville Devil Rays and the Minnesota Twins as WSU Record: first year and Spokane are each home to a pair of part of the exclusive group of baseball Career Record: 152-38 (four seasons at players…other Washington cities that teams to use FieldTurf as their playing Edmonds Community College) made the Cougar geographic roster are field...the Cougar baseball diamond is Associate Head Coach:Travis Jewett Beaver, Bellingham, Burien, Des Moines, ringed with a brownish red warning track (Washington State ’93) Enumclaw, Federal Way, Issaquah, and includes base paths of the same Assistants: Longview, Moses Lake, Olympia, color…the only dirt on WSU’s baseball Ryan Brust (pitchers) (Santa Clara ’93) Renton, Richland, Sammamish, field is the pitching mound and around Duggan Moran (volunteer) (Washington ’02) Spanaway, Tacoma, Vancouver and home plate…included in the renovation Walla Walla…Marbut is a Aberdeen project completed before the 2004 season native and Jewett calls Tacoma home. were new dugouts for both teams.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION OFFICE Baseball Contact: Ilsa Gramer March 8, 2005

WSU COUGARS RANKED IN THE 2005 PAC-10 STATISTICS [Updated March 8, 2005]

WSU TEAM CATEGORY RANKING WSU INDIVIDUALS CATEGORY FINAL RANKING Hitting Batting Average .301/3rd Wayne Daman Jr. Average 2.60/9th At-Bats 632/3rd Opposing BA .188/9th Runs Scored 131/2nd Innings Pitched 27.2/9th Hits 190/3rd Games Started 5/t-5th Doubles 30/7th Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 4/t-4th Doubles Allowed 1/t-3rd Triples 4/t-4th Saves 1/t-9th Home Runs 11/t-4th Wins 2/t-9th RBI 118/2nd Brady Everett Runs Scored 17/t-7th Total Bases 261/4th RBI 22/3rd Slugging Percentage .413/4th Hit-by-Pitch 9/1st On-Base Percentage .399/2nd Runners Picked Off 1/t-1st Walks 71/t-4th Home Runs 4/5th Strikeouts 96/6th Fielding Percentage 1.000/t-1st Stolen Bases 21/3rd Chances 139/8th Stolen Base Attempts 26/3rd Passed Balls 2/t-2nd Putouts 121/8th Caught Stealing 13/2nd Jimmy Freeman 1.69/4th Hit by Pitch 38/1st Opposing BA .186/8th Plate Appearances 765/2nd Innings Pitched 32.0/8th Grounded Into DP 16/2nd Wild Pitches 4/t-1st Earned Runs Allowed 6/t-8th Pitching Pitching ERA 4.57/9th Batters Struck Out 30/8th Innings Pitched 159.2/2nd Wins 4/t-1st Runs Allowed 108/8th Runs Allowed 8/8th Earned Runs Allowed 81/8th Games Started 4/t-5th Opposing Batting Average .263/5th Jason Freeman Sacrifice Bunts 5/1st Walks 10/t-10th Batters Struck Out 135/t-3rd Steal Attempts 6/t-10th Strikeouts Looking 30/8th Zach Kosturos Doubles 4/t-3rd Saves 4/4th Triples 2/t-4th Runners Picked Off 1/t-5th Sacrifice Flies 2/t-9th Hits Allowed 163/8th Zach McAngus Runs Scored 20/3rd Walks Allowed 72/8th Hits 28/t-5th Wild Pitches 21/1st Total Bases 85/9th Hit Batters 15/4th At-Bats 77/t-5th Doubles Allowed 27/6th Assists 39/t-6th Triples Allowed 6/8th Jay Miller Hit-by-Pitch 8/2nd Total Bases 88/7th Home Runs Allowed 7/4th Hits 25/t-9th

At-Bats 73/9th Fielding Fielding Percentage .944/9th Caught Stealing 3/t-2nd Assists 184/3rd Steal Attempts 7/t-8th Errors 39/2nd Grounded into DP 3/t-1st Putouts 479/2nd Jayson Miller Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 5/t-1st Double Plays 13/4th Walks Allowed 3/t-3rd Saves 1/t-9th Jeff Miller Sacrifice Bunts 3/t-3rd Assists 39/t-6th Dane Renkert Saves 2/t-3rd Games Finished 5/t-5th Games in Relief 8/t-4th Kaeo Rubin Walks 11/t-5th Hit by Pitch 7/3rd Total Plate Appearances 91/5th At-Bats 72/9th Caught Stealing 3/t-2nd