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2019 UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON BASEBALL QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location 2019 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BASEBALL QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location ................................................................................Seattle, Wash. 98195 Enrollment ............................................................................43,307 Nickname .............................................................................Huskies Colors ....................................................................................Purple and Gold Conference ...........................................................................Pac-12 Conference President ..............................................................................Ana Marie Cauce Athletic Director ................................................................Jennifer Cohen Baseball Administrator .....................................................Kim Durand Faculty Athletic Representative ......................................Frank Hodges Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................................................(206) 543-2210 BASEBALL STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach...........................................................................Lindsay Meggs (10th season) UW BASEBALL SOCIAL Alma Mater, Year .............................................................UCLA ‘85 Twitter Career Record ..................................................................880-546-5 (25 seasons) Team ...........................................@UW_Baseball Record at Washington ....................................................265-239-1 (9 seasons) Coach Lindsay Meggs .............@CoachMeggs Associate Head Coach (Pitching Coach, Recruiting) ..Jason Kelly (7th season) Coach Jason Kelly ...................@JKelly_21 Alma Mater, Year .............................................................Missouri Valley College Coach Dave Nakama ...............@dnaks10 Assistant Coach ..................................................................Ronnie Prettyman (1st season) Dir. Ops Joe Meggs .................@j_meggs Alma Mater, Year .............................................................Cal State Fullerton ‘05 Instagram ..................................UW_Baseball Volunteer Assistant Coach ................................................Dave Nakama (2nd season) Web ............................................GoHuskies.com Alma Mater, Year .............................................................Willamette ‘84 Director of Baseball Operations .......................................Joe Meggs Baseball Office Phone ........................................................(206) 616-4579 Equipment Manager ............................................................Michael Greene Equipment Room Phone .................................................(206) 616-8948 Athletic Trainer ....................................................................Iain Mistrot Training Room Phone ......................................................(206) 616-0156 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA RELATIONS Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Comm. (Baseball Contact) .........Brian Tom SID Office Phone ..................................................................(206) 897-1742 Tom Cell Phone ....................................................................(206) 949-7523 Tom e-mail Address ............................................................briantom@uw.edu BASEBALL INFORMATION Home Field (Capacity).........................................................Husky Ballpark (2,200, renovated 2014) Dimensions ...........................................................................327 (LF), 365 (gaps), 395 (CF), 317 (RF) Surface ..................................................................................Field Turf Press Box Phone..................................................................(206) 949-7523 2018 Record (Pac-12)...........................................................35-26 (20-10, 3rd) 2018 Postseason Results ....................................................College World Series (0-2) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...................................................22/9 Total Newcomers ................................................................10 Position Starters Returning/Lost ......................................5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ......................................1/2 TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS NEWCOMERS (10) Name, Year Pos. 2018 Avg.-HR-RBI Name, Year Pos. Hometown/Last School Mason Cerrillo, Sr. OF .341-0-21 Diego Barrero LHP Chino Hills, Calif./Damien Joe Wainhouse, Sr. DH/P .306-19-61 Riley Benedetti RHP Yakima, Wash./Wenatchee Valley Coll. Braiden Ward, So. OF/INF .304-0-14 Connor Blair OF Brentwood, Calif./Butte College Nick Kahle, Jr. C .293-6-37 Ramon Bramasco INF Los Angeles, Calif./Cerritos College Christian Jones, Jr. OF .262-2-13 Colton Cassinelli C San Tan Valley, Ariz./Queen Creek Jonathan Schiffer, So. INF .242-1-20 Vince Flores INF Monterey, Calif./Palma Kaiser Weiss, So. OF .222-0-10 Cole Galvagno (RS) LHP Newcastle, Wash./Eastside Catholic Albert Hsaiao C San Jose, Calif./Leland TOP RETURNING PITCHERS Rollie Nichols OF/INF Gardena, Calif./Cerritos College Name, Year L/R W-L, ERA, SV, IP, SO/BB David Rhodes RHP White Rock, B.C./Langley Secondary School Jordan Jones, Jr. R 6-4, 3.98, 0, 104.0, 83/19 Stevie Emanuels, So. R 8-2, 4.37, 1, 45.1, 32/28 Josh Burgmann, So. R 2-2, 3.19, 0, 31.0, 21/13 Dylan Lamb, So. R 1-0, 3.95, 0, 27.1, 22/10 2019 Husky Baseball 2019 WASHINGTON BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/High School/Previous Schools ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 Noah Hsue INF L/R 5-4 150 SO 1V Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 22 Ben Baird INF 2 Nick Roberts INF R/R 5-10 175 JR 2V Silverdale, Wash./Central Kitsap 35 Diego Barrera LHP 3 Jonathan Schiffer INF R/R 6-0 200 SO 1V Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei 39 Riley Benedetti RHP 5 Christian Jones OF/1B L/R 6-2 225 JR 2V Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way 9 Connor Blair OF 6 Mason Cerrillo OF L/R 5-9 165 SR 1V Auburn, Wash./Auburn-Mountainview/WSU/Bellevue 8 Ramon Bramasco INF 7 Braiden Ward OF/INF L/R 5-10 145 SO 1V Merced, Calif./El Capitan 20 Josh Burgman RHP 8 Ramon Bramasco INF B/R 5-9 190 JR JC Los Angeles, Calif./Cathedral/Cerritos College 36 Blake Burton OF 9 Connor Blair OF R/R 6-0 215 JR JC Brentwood, Calif./Liberty/Butte College 13 Colton Cassinelli C 11 Leo Nierenberg P R/R 6-0 190 JR 2V Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd 6 Mason Cerrillo OF 12 Kaiser Weiss OF R/R 6-0 180 SO 1V Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard 18 Adam Davenport RHP 13 Colton Cassinelli C L/R 5-10 205 FR HS San Tan Valley, Ariz./Queen Creek 41 Jack DeCooman LHP 16 Nick Kahle C R/R 5-10 210 JR 1V Simi Valley, Calif./Chaminade Prep 31 Stevie Emanuels RHP 17 Brandon Leitgeb INF R/R 6-3 215 SO 1V Portland, Ore./Lincoln 37 Jack Enger RHP 18 Adam Davenport P R/R 6-5 215 JR # SQ Duvall, Wash./Cedarcrest 21 Vince Flores INF 19 Jordan Jones P R/R 6-2 195 JR 2V Kent, Wash./Kentwood 42 Cole Galvagno LHP 20 Josh Burgmann P R/R 6-0 205 SO # 1V Nanaimo, B.C./Vauxhall Academy 34 Harrison Goonewardene RHP 21 Vince Flores INF R/R 6-1 165 FR HS Monterey, Calif./Palma 22 Ben Baird INF R/R 6-3 190 JR 2V Agoura, Calif./Agoura Hills 24 Albert Hsiao C 23 Dylan Lamb P R/R 6-2 210 SO 1V Seattle, Wash./Bishop Blanchett 1 Noah Hsue INF 24 Albert Hsiao C R/R 5-10 210 FR HS San Jose, Calif./Leland 5 Christian Jones INF/OF 27 Michael Petrie C R/R 6-0 190 SO # 1V Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 19 Jordan Jones RHP 28 Chris Micheles P L/L 6-1 175 JR 2V Puyallup, Wash./Puyallup 16 Nick Kahle C 31 Stevie Emanuels P R/R 6-5 210 SO 1V Bellevue, Wash./Interlake 23 Dylan Lamb INF 34 Harrison Goonewardene P R/R 6-3 195 SO # 1V Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 17 Brandon Leitgeb INF 35 Diego Barrera P L/L 5-10 150 FR HS Chino Hills, Calif./Damien 28 Chris Micheles LHP 36 Blake Burton OF R/R 6-1 205 JR # 2V San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Mater Dei 43 Rollie Nichols INF/OF 37 Jack Enger P R/R 6-4 225 SO 1V Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue 11 Leo Nierenberg RHP 39 Riley Benedetti P R/R 6-1 175 JR JC Yakima, Wash./East Valley/Wenatchee Valley College 27 Michael Petrie C 41 Jack DeCooman P L/L 6-5 205 SO 1V North Vancouver, B.C./Mulgrave 51 David Rhodes RHP 42 Cole Galvagno P L/L 6-2 195 FR # RS Newcastle, Wash./Eastside Catholic 2 Nick Roberts INF 43 Rollie Nichols OF/INF L/R 6-1 200 JR JC Torrance, Calif./Serra/Cerritos College 3 Jonathan Schiffer INF 44 Joe Wainhouse P/1B L/R 6-6 260 SR # 1V Kent, Wash/Kentridge/Ole Miss/Bellevue CC 44 Joe Wainhouse RHP 51 David Rhodes P R/R 6-2 210 FR HS White Rock, B.C./Langley Secondary School 7 Braiden Ward OF/INF 12 Kaiser Weiss OF # indicates redshirt season as been utilized BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach: Lindsay Meggs (10th year) PRONUNCIATIONS Associate Head Coach: Jason Kelly (7th year) Ramon Bramasco ...............RUH-moan bruh-MA-sco ROSTER BREAKDOWN Assistant Coach: Ronnie Prettyman (1st year) Mason Cerrillo....................sir-RILL-oh Assistant Coach: Dave Nakama (2nd year) Jack DeCooman .................dee-KOO-mun By Class Student Managers: Joe DeMers........................duh-MEARS Seniors: 2 Jacob Garcia (1st year), Joe Murray (1st year) Jack Enger ..........................Anger Juniors: 15 Sophomores: 12 Director of Operations: Joe Meggs (4th year) Cole Galvagno ....................GAL-vonn-oh Freshmen: 6 Trainer: Iain Mistrot (3rd year) Harrison Goonewardene ....goon-WAR-den Strength & Conditioning: Gabe Derman (2nd year) Albert Hsaio .......................SHOW (rhymes with “how”) By Location Video Operations: Noah Hsue..........................Sue Washington:
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