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Pronunciation Guide Coaches and Support Staff 2014 OREGON STATE BASEBALL TWITTER.COM/BEAVER_BASEBALL INSTAGRAM.COM/BEAVERBASEBALL ROSTER FACEBOOK.COM/OREGONSTATEBASEBALL Coaches And Support Staff Ron Northcutt ..................................................................Director of Operations 5 Pat Casey .......................................................Head Coach (20th year) Patrick McLaughlin ...................................Assistant Director of Operations 27 Pat Bailey ................................................. Assistant Coach (7th year) Josh Therrien ................................................................................Athletic Trainer 2 Andy Jenkins ..........................................Assistant Coach (3rd year) Chris Anderson .............................................Strength & Conditioning Coach 21 Nate Yeskie .............................................Assistant Coach (6th year) Peyton Gastellum ......................................................................................Manager Aaron Mathews ...........................Undergraduate Assistant Coach Zach Gray .....................................................................................................Manager Dallas Buck ...................................Undergraduate Assistant Coach Garret Holaday ...........................................................................................Manager Dylan Jones ................................. Undergraduate Assistant Coach Randy Le .......................................................................................................Manager Brian Richardson.......................................................................................Manager No. Pitchers (18) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 43 Aleaziz, Resa RHP R/R Fr. 6’4” 222 Beaverton, Ore. Southridge 29 Bauer, Clay RHP R/R Sr. 6’6” 209 Livermore, Calif. Livermore/College of San Mateo 48 Belding, Philip RHP R/R Jr. 6’2” 183 Beaverton, Ore. Westview/Western Nevada CC 22 Eden, Chandler RHP R/R Fr. 6’4” 175 Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City 34 Engelbrekt, Max LHP L/L So. 6’3” 195 Seattle, Wash. Bishop Blanchet 31 Flemer, Kevin RHP R/R Fr. 6’0” 200 El Cerrito, Calif. St. Mary’s 17 Fox, Mak LHP L/L Fr. 6’3” 190 Auckland, New Zealand ACG Pernell College HS 11 Fry, Jace LHP L/L Jr. 6’0” 197 Beaverton, Ore. Southridge 18 Jackson, Brandon RHP R/R Sr. 6’0” 184 Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg 23 Moore, Andrew RHP R/R So. 5’11” 184 Eugene, Ore. North Eugene 25 Painton, Tyler LHP/IF L/L Jr. 6’4” 201 Bakersfi eld, Calif. Centennial/San Diego/Bakersfi eld College 35 Pomeroy, John RHP L/R Fr. 6’5” 210 Mossyrock, Wash. Mossyrock 38 Reser, Zack LHP L/L Jr. 6’1” 204 Beaverton, Ore. Westview 24 Schultz, Scott RHP R/R Sr. 6’3” 206 Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor 26 Shelton, Trent LHP L/L Fr. 6’3” 187 Lafayette, Calif. Campolindo 44 Thompson, Jake RHP R/R Fr. 6’2” 204 Florence, Ore. Siuslaw 9 Wetzler, Ben LHP L/L Sr. 6’1” 195 Clackamas, Ore. Clackamas 45 Woodward, Austin RHP R/R Jr. 6’2” 202 Union, Ore. Cove/Linn-Benton CC No. Catchers (3) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 6 Esposito, Nate C R/R Jr. 5’10” 186 Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay 55 Fishback, Mason C R/R Fr. 5’11” 178 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga 33 Ice, Logan C S/R Fr. 5’9” 182 Puyallup, Wash. Rogers No. Infi elders (11) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 15 Casper, Jerad IF R/R Sr. 6’0” 205 Maple Valley, Wash. Tahoma/Bellevue College 41 Clardy, Caylen IF/OF R/R So. 5’10” 190 Beaverton, Ore. Aloha/College of the Siskiyous 16 Clark, Gabe IF/OF R/R So. 6’0” 214 Riverside, Calif. John W. North 14 Hamilton, Caleb IF R/R Fr. 5’11” 179 Woodinville, Wash. Woodinville 13 James, Dan IF L/R Fr. 5’11” 185 Orange, Calif. El Toro 3 Keyes, Kavin IF S/R Sr. 5’11” 193 Sandy, Utah Alta 19 King, Billy IF/OF L/L Fr. 6’2” 207 Anacortes, Wash. Anacortes 4 Mildenberg, Tyler IF L/R Fr. 5’11” 181 Huntington Beach, Calif. Marina 7 Morrison, Trever IF L/R Fr. 5’11” 173 Bothell, Wash. Archbishop Murphy 28 Ness, Dillon IF R/R Jr. 5’9” 179 Billings, Mont. Billings/Western Nevada CC 1 Peterson, Andy IF R/R Sr. 5’10” 168 La Palma, Calif. Kennedy/Santa Ana Junior College No. Outfi elders (9) Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 39 Carroll, John OF R/R Fr. 6’2” 195 Bend, Ore. Mountain View 8 Conforto, Michael OF L/R Jr. 6’2” 217 Woodinville, Wash. Redmond 10 Davis, Dylan OF/RHP R/R Jr. 6’0” 215 Redmond, Wash. Redmond 56 Frandsen, Logan OF R/R RFr. 6’0” 197 Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas 40 Hendrix, Jeff OF L/R So. 5’11” 191 Corvallis, Ore. Santiam Christian 30 Howard, Michael OF/LHP L/L Jr. 6’0” 175 Prescott, Ariz. Prescott/Baylor/Yavapai CC 36 Jarmon, Hunter OF R/R Fr. 5’10” 200 Waco, Texas Midway 12 Rulli, Nick OF R/R Sr. 6’1” 185 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego/San Joaquin Delta College 20 Yanzick, Zane OF R/R Jr. 6’3” 202 Beaverton, Ore. Jesuit/Wake Forest Pronunciation Guide Max Engelbrekt .......................Engul-breck Josh Therrien ........................... Their-EE-en Kavin Keyes ...............................................Kize Nate Yeskie ....................................... Yes-KEY Clay Bauer .......................................... Bow-ER John Pomeroy ..................... p-AH-m-er-OY Jerad Casper .........................................Jared Zack Reser ..........................................Ree-Sir Michael Conforto .......................Con-fort-o Nick Rulli ..............................................Roo-lee 12 2006 & 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 5 College World Series Appearances: 1952, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013 | 5 NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 2013 14 NCAA Regional Appearances: 1952, 1962, 1963, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 TWITTER.COM/BEAVER_BASEBALL 2014 OREGON STATE BASEBALL INSTAGRAM.COM/BEAVERBASEBALL FACEBOOK.COM/OREGONSTATEBASEBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2014 Roster Breakdown By Experience 2014 Numerical Roster Three Letters 3 By State/Country/Hometown Kavin Keyes Infi elder No. Name Pos. Arizona 1 Scott Schultz Pitcher 1 Andy Peterson IF Prescott Michael Howard Ben Wetzler Pitcher 2 Andy Jenkins Asst. California 12 Two Letters 6 3 Kavin Keyes IF Bakersfi eld Tyler Painton Michael Conforto Outfi elder 4 Tyler Mildenberg IF El Cerrito Kevin Flemer Dylan Davis Outfi elder 5 Pat Casey HC Granite Bay Nate Esposito Nate Esposito Catcher 6 Nate Esposito C Huntington Beach Tyler Miledenberg Jace Fry Pitcher 7 Trever Morrison IF La Palma Andy Peterson Zack Reser Pitcher 8 Michael Conforto OF Lafayette Trent Shelton Nick Rulli Outfi elder 9 Ben Wetzler LHP Livermore Clay Bauer One Letter 10 10 Dylan Davis RHP/OF Orange Dan James Clay Bauer Pitcher 11 Jace Fry LHP Rancho Cucamonga Mason Fishback Jerad Casper Infi elder 12 Nick Rulli OF Riverside Gabe Clark Gabe Clark Infi elder 13 Dan James IF Walnut Creek Logan Frandsen Max Engelbrekt Pitcher 14 Caleb Hamilton IF Yuba City Chandler Eden Jeff Hendrix Outfi elder 15 Jerad Casper IF Montana 1 Brandon Jackson Pitcher 16 Gabe Clark IF/OF Billings Dillon Ness Tyler Painton Pitcher 17 Mak Fox LHP New Zealand 1 Andy Peterson Infi elder 18 Brandon Jackson RHP Auckland Mak Fox Zane Yanzick Outfi elder 19 Billy King IF/OF Oregon 14 Andrew Moore Pitcher Beaverton Reza Aleaziz 20 Zane Yanzick OF Transfer 4 Philip Belding 21 Nate Yeskie Asst. Philip Belding Pitcher Caylen Clardy 22 Chandler Eden RHP Caylen Clardy Infi elder Jace Fry 23 Andrew Moore RHP Michael Howard Outfi elder Zack Reser 24 Scott Schultz RHP Dillon Ness Infi elder Zane Yanzick Austin Woodward Pitcher 25 Tyler Painton LHP/IF Bend John Carroll 26 Trent Shelton LHP Redshirt 1 Clackamas Ben Wetzler Logan Frandsen Outfi elder 27 Pat Bailey Asoc. Corvallis Jeff Hendrix High School 16 28 Dillon Ness IF Eugene Andrew Moore Reza Aleaziz Pitcher 29 Clay Bauer RHP Florence Jake Thompson John Carroll Outfi elder 30 Michael Howard OF/LHP Lake Oswego Nick Rulli Chandler Eden Pitcher 31 Kevin Flemer RHP Roseburg Brandon Jackson Mason Fishback Catcher 33 Logan Ice C Union Austin Woodward Kevin Flemer Pitcher 34 Max Engelbrekt LHP Texas 1 Mak Fox Pitcher 35 John Pomeroy RHP Waco Hunter Jarmon Caleb Hamilton Infi elder 36 Hunter Jarmon OF Utah 1 38 Zack Reser LHP Sandy Kavin Keyes Logan Ice Catcher 39 John Carroll OF Washington 10 Dan James Infi elder 40 Jeff Hendrix OF Anacortes Billy King Hunter Jarmon Outfi elder 41 Caylen Clardy OF Bothell Trever Morrison Billy King Infi elder Tyler Mildenberg Infi elder 43 Reza Aleaziz RHP Gig Harbor Scott Schultz Trever Morrison Infi elder 44 Jake Thompson RHP Maple Valley Jerad Casper John Pomeroy Pitcher 45 Austin Woodward RHP Mossyrock John Pomeroy Trent Shelton Pitcher 48 Philip Belding RHP Puyallup Logan Ice Jake Thompson Pitcher 55 Mason Fishback C Redmond Dylan Davis 56 Logan Frandsen OF Seattle Max Engelbrekt Woodinville Michael Conforto By Class Caleb Hamilton Senior 8 Pitchers 4 Current Beavers Selected In MLB Draft Position Players 4 Junior 11 Player Pos. Year Rd. Team Pitchers 5 Clay Bauer RHP 2011 48 Colorado Rockies Position Players 6 Chandler Eden RHP 2013 36 Miami Marlins Sophomore 5 Nate Esposito C 2011 46 Oakland Athletics Pitchers 2 Jace Fry LHP 2011 9 Oakland Athletics Position Players 3 Caleb Hamilton IF 2013 38 Washington Nationals Freshman 17 Michael Howard OF/LHP 2011 21 Minnesota Twins Pitchers 7 Trever Morrison IF 2013 36 Boston Red Sox Position Players 10 Tyler Painton LHP 2010 12 Toronto Blue Jays Scott Schultz RHP 2013 17 Miami Marlins Batting Jake Thompson RHP 2013 34 Chicago Cubs Right 24 Ben Wetzler LHP 2010 15 Cleveland Indians Left 15 Ben Wetzler LHP 2013 5 Philadelphia Phillies Switch 2 2006 & 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 13 5 College World Series Appearances: 1952, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013 | 5 NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 2013 14 NCAA Regional Appearances: 1952, 1962, 1963, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2014 OREGON STATE BASEBALL TWITTER.COM/BEAVER_BASEBALL INSTAGRAM.COM/BEAVERBASEBALL RADIO/TV ROSTER FACEBOOK.COM/OREGONSTATEBASEBALL 4433 2299 4488 3399 1155 4411 Reza Aleaziz Clay Bauer Philip Belding John Carroll Jerad Casper Caylen Clardy Fr. • RHP Sr. • RHP Jr. • RHP Fr. • OF Sr. • IF So. • IF/OF R/R • 6’4” • 222 R/R • 6’6” • 209 R/R • 6’2” • 183 R/R • 6’2” • 195 R/R • 6’0” • 205 R/R • 5’10” • 190 Beaverton, Ore.
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