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KLEIN FAMILY FIELD- OPENED APRIL 18, 2006 13 Vs PACIFIC BASEBALL 2021 Schedule and Results Overall: 11-25 (.306) WHAT’S ON DECK SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS Home: 5-8 | Away: 6-17 | Neutral: 0-0 WCC: 1-11 (.083) @PACIFICBASEBALL February 19 at California ---- L, 4-3 20 at California ---- W, 6-3 @PACIFICBASEBALL 21 vs. California WCCN W, 5-2 22 vs. California WCCN W, 7-6 25 at Sacramento State Postponed 3:00 pm 26 vs. Sacramento State Postponed 5:00 pm @PACIFICBASEBALL 27 at Sacramento State Postponed 2:00 pm 28 at Sacramento State Postponed 1:00 pm March 1 at Sacramento State WAC Network L, 8-5 5 at CSU Bakersfield ESPN3 W, 12-4 6 at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ESPN3 W, 8-5 6 at CSU Bakersifeld (DH) ESPN3 L, 10-9 7 at CSU Bakersfield ESPN3 L, 2-1 12 vs. Saint Mary’s WCCN L, 3-1 KLEIN FAMILY FIELD- OPENED APRIL 18, 2006 13 vs. Saint Mary’s (DH) WCCN L, 3-4, 13 vs. Saint Mary’s (DH) WCCN L, 4-5 14 at Saint Mary’s WCCN W, 7-5 17 vs. Fresno State WCCN W, 3-2 19 vs. Portland* WCCN L, 12-2 20 vs. Portland* WCCN L, 9-3 21 vs. Portland* WCCN L, 18-5 24 at Fresno State Stadium L, 5-4 26 at San Diego* WCCN L, 3-1 27 at San Diego* WCCN L, 15-3, 28 at San Diego* WCCN L, 5-1 April 1 at Gonzaga* WCCN L, 9-0 2 at Gonzaga* WCCN L, 6-0 3 at Gonzaga* WCCN L, 2-1 Friday, Apr. 30 Saturday, May 1 Sunday, May 2 Friday, May 7 7 at Fresno State Stadium W, 14-10 8 at UNLV YouTube L, 8-4 vs. San Francisco vs. San Francisco vs. San Francisco at Santa Clara 9 vs. Pepperdine* WCCN Postponed 9 at UNLV YouTube L, 3-2 Stephen Schott Stadium 10 vs. Pepperdine* WCCN Postponed Klein Family Field Klein Family Field Klein Family Field 10 at UNLV YouTube L, 10-0 11 vs. Pepperdine* WCCN Postponed Stockton, California Stockton, California Stockton, California Santa Clara, California 14 at #20 Stanford Stanford LS L, 2-0 16 vs. Long Beach State WCCN L, 3-2 Time - 6:00 pm PST Time - 5:00 pm PST Time - 1:00 pm PST Time - 3:00 pm PST 17 vs. Long Beach State WCCN W, 17-12 18 vs. Long Beach State WCC L, 28-10 21 vs. Stanford WCCN Canceled 23 at Saint Mary’s* WCCN W, 9-4 HEAD COACH 24 at Saint Mary’s* (DH) WCCN L, 3-2 (F/10) PACIFIC QUICK FACTS 24 at Saint Mary’s* (DH) WCCN L, 3-2 Chris Rodriguez 28 vs. #18 Stanford WCCN W, 15-12 30 vs. San Francisco* WCCN 6:00 pm Second Season Location Stockton, Calif. Nickname Tigers May Stanislaus St. (2007) 1 vs. San Francisco* WCCN 5:00 pm Colors Orange and Black 2 vs. San Francisco* WCCN 1:00 pm 7 at Santa Clara* WCCN 6:00 PM Email Affiliation NCAA Division I 8 at Santa Clara* WCCN 1:00 PM [email protected] Conference West Coast Conference 9 at Santa Clara* WCCN 12:00 PM 13 vs. BYU* WCCN 6:00 PM Founded 1851 14 vs. BYU* WCCN 6:00 PM 15 vs. BYU* WCCN 1:00 PM Phone: Undergrad Enrollment 6,263 21 at Loyola Marymount WCCN 6:00 PM (209) 946-2163 President Christopher Callahan 22 at Loyola Marymount WCCN 6:00 PM 23 at Loyola Marymount WCCN 1:00 PM Director of Athletics Janet Lucas SWA Holly Trexler -Bold denotes Home Game * Denotes West Coast Conference game Athletics Phone 209-946-2341 All home games are played at Klein Family Field and broadcast on the Box Office Phone 209-946-2474 WCC Network. Media/Sports Information Contact Chris Fortney Media/Sports Information Contact Email [email protected] Media/Sports Information Contact Phone 209-684-3150 2021 BASEBALL ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. B/T YR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Wyatt Hoffman INF 5-9 165 R/R Sr. Del Mar, Calif./Cathedral Catholic HS 2 Alex LeForestier INF 6-0 200 L/R Sr. Sacramento, Calif./Christian Brothers HS 3 Jackson Vaughan RHP 5-7 178 R/R Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./San Joaquin Delta College 4 Luke Price OF 6-2 205 R/R Sr. Dover, Ark./University of Oklahoma 5 Jeremy Lea C 5-10 190 R/R Jr. Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS 8 Ben Nemivant OF 5-11 165 L/L Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Notre Dame Prep 9 Grant Stevens LHP 5-9 170 L/L So. Elk Grove, Calif./Franklin HS 10 Jacob Weiss C 6-1 193 R/R Fr. Atwater, Calif./Atwater HS 12 Thomas Gavello INF 5-10 180 L/R So. Danville, Calif./Monte Vista HS 13 Henrik Reinertsen RHP 6-0 190 R/R Sr. San Anselmo, Calif./Branson HS 14 Charles Middleton Jr. OF 5-10 200 R/R Sr. Lincoln, Calif./Sierra College 15 James McClenaghan OF 6-2 180 R/R Sr. Stockton, Calif./Delta College 16 Hayden Pearce RHP 5-10 195 R/R Sr. Chino Hills, Calif./Glendora HS 17 Joe Solomon RHP 6-1 200 R/R Sr. San Francisco, Calif./Lowell HS 19 Aidan Selfridge OF 6-3 195 R/R So. Los Gatos, Calif./Mission College 20 Chaz Myers INF 5-10 173 R/R Fr. Brentwood, Calif./Heritage HS 21 Colby Canales INF 6-3 195 R/R Fr. Orange, Calif./Junipero Serra HS 22 Nick Swanson RHP 6-2 215 R/R R-Sr. Stockton, Calif./San Joaquin Delta College 23 Zach Patterson OF 6-3 210 R/R Jr. Livermore, Calif./Ohlone College 24 Bryce Kirk C 6-0 190 L/R Sr. Oakdale, Calif./Oakdale HS 25 Joe Fitzhugh C 6-1 185 R/R Sr. Las Vegas, Nev./Arbor View HS 26 Marvcus Guarin RHP 6-2 195 R/R Jr. San Francisco, Calif./Seattle University 27 James Arakawa INF 5-8 160 R/R Jr. Walnut, Calif./Walnut HS 28 Landon Curtis RHP 6-4 190 R/R Sr. Turlock, Calif./Modesto JC 29 Elijah Birdsong RHP 6-2 190 R/R Jr. Benicia, Calif./Benicia HS 30 Ryan Arredondo RHP 6-1 195 R/R Fr. Warden, Wash./Warden HS 31 Cameron Michael Jr. OF 5-7 215 L/L Sr. Fairfield, Calif./Solano CC 33 Hunter Schilperoort LHP/1B 6-1 220 R/L Sr. Gilroy, Calif./Mission College 34 Telly Hill OF 5-8 195 L/R Fr. Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley Charter HS 35 Steven Langley 1B 6-0 195 R/R Sr. Sacramento, Calif./American River College 36 John Fortner RHP 6-4 215 R/R Jr. Portland, Ore./High Point University 37 Jacob George INF 6-0 185 R/R So. Newark, Calif./Moreau Catholic HS 40 Hunter Hayes RHP 6-1 185 R/R So. Orangeville, Calif./Casa Robel HS 41 Chase Graves OF 6-0 170 R/R Fr. Clayton, Calif./Clayton Valley Charter HS 43 Michael Defelippi LHP 6-1 195 L/L Jr. San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic 44 Quinlan Sweany RHP 6-3 210 R/R So. Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville Christian HS 45 Justin Hill RHP 6-2 215 R/R Fr. Turlock, Calif./Pitman HS 51 Dylan Pottgieser RHP 6-2 208 R/R Jr. Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Rodriguez (Second Season) Assistant Coach: Ben Buechner (First Season) Assistant Coach: Dan Jaffe (First Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Garret DeGallier (Second Season) Undergrad Assistant Coach: Danny Mayer (First Season) Certified Athletic Trainer: Josh Edwards (Third Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #2 Alex LeForestier Le-fore-stee-ayy #3 Jackson Vauaghan Von like “lawn” #5 Jeremy Lea Lee #8 Ben Nemivant Nem-i-vont #10 Jacob Weiss Weese like “Reese” #11 Colby Canales Cuh-nal-es #13 Henrik Reinertsen Hen-rick rine-ert-son #15 James McClenaghan Mc-Clan-uh-gun #17 Joe Solomon Sahl-eh-men #25 Joe Fitzhugh Fitz-hew #26 Marvcus Guarin Marv-cus Garr-in #27 James Arakawa R-uh-cow-uh #30 Ryan Arredondo Air-eh-don-doh #33 Hunter Schilperoot Skill-per-rort #43 Michael Defelippi Dee-phil-ippi #51 Dylan Pottgieser Pott-geyser Ben Buechner Beek-ner Garrett DeGallier De-gall-e-aye Danny Mayer May-er NEWS AND NOTES SENIOR SLUGGER: • Coming into the season as one of the most feared hitters in the conference, senior Charles Middleton earned multiple preseason accolades after an impressive start to his career as a Tiger in 2020. This offseason, the sweet-swinging outfield was selected to the 2021 West Coast Conference All-Preseason Team while also being named a Perfect Game Preseason All-WCC selection. • Despite only suiting up for 17 games last year before the season was halted, Middleton delivered two walk-off wins for the Tigers while also notching team- highs in batting average (.403), OPS (1.151), at-bats (67), runs (15), hits (27), doubles (5, home runs (4), RBI (20), total bases (44), slugging percentage (.657), base on balls (12) and on-base percentage (.494). For these efforts, Middleton was also named one of D1 Baseball’s top 50 hitters in the junior class in 2020. WELCOME TO STOCKTON: • Pacific welcomes seven freshmen to the team in 2021:Ryan Arredondo (RHP) of Warden, Wash., Colby Canales (INF) of Orange, Calif., Chase Graves (OF) of Clayton, Calif., Justin Hill (RHP) of Turlock, Calif., Telly Hill (OF) of Concord, Calif. 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