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Table Of Contents Oregon State Baseball 2019 Season In Review Page Topic 2 Oregon State Information 2 Oregon State NCAA Regional Notes 3 Oregon State Roster

The Team Page Topic 4 Interim Head Coach Pat Bailey 6 Assistant Coach Ryan Gipson 6 Assistant Coach Andy Jenkins 7 Assistant Coach Nate Yeskie 9 Coaching/Support Staff 10 Player Bios 26 Career Statistics

2019 Season Page Topic 29 Overall Statistics 30 Pac-12 Only Statistics 31 Non-Conference Statistics 32 Game-By-Game Results 33 At A Glance/Beavers In The Rankings 34 Home Run Breakdown 35 Honors 36 Offensive Breakdown 37 Pitching Breakdown 38 Pitchers Appearances 40 Lineup By Order 41 Lineup By Position 42 Superlatives/The Last Time 43 Updated Career Records 44 Updated Single-Season Records 45 Home Statistics 46 Road Statistics 47 Neutral-Site Statistics 48 February Statistics 49 March Statistics 50 April Statistics 51 May Statistics 52 June Statistics 53 Posteason Statistics 52 Box Scores

Oregon State Postseason History Page Topic 69 2018 National Champions 71 2017 Trio To Omaha 73 2013 Trip To Omaha 75 2007 National Champions 77 2006 National Champions 79 2005 Trip To Omaha 81 1952 Trip To Omaha 82 Postseason Review 83 All-Time OSU Postseason Results 85 Postseason Honors 86 Oregon State Postseason Superlatives

Oregon State 2019 Season In Review

The 2019 Oregon State Season In Review was designed, written, and produced by Hank Hager of the Oregon State Athletic Communica- tions Office. Photo credits include Karl Maasdam, Scobel Wiggins, Dave Nishitani, Rich Heins and MLB and MiLB clubs.

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Oregon State 2019 Facts Season Overview Location Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State finished the 2019 season with a 36-20-1 overall record and 21-8 mark in Enrollment 31,904 Pac-12 Conference play. The Beavers set a school record by hosting the Corvallis Region- Founded 1868 al for the third consecutive season. Oregon State has now posted a winning record in 15 President Dr. Edward Ray consecutive seasons. The postseason appearance also marked the 13th in the last 15 VP/Athletic Director Scott Barnes seasons for the Beavers. Colors Orange and Black Nickname Beavers Canham Named Head Coach Affiliation NCAA Division I was named Oregon State’s next head coach on June 13, less than two Conference Pac-12 weeks after the Beavers played in the Corvallis Regional. Canham had spent the last 3 University website www.oregonstate.edu 1/2 years as a manager in the Minor Leagues in the Seattle Mariners organization. He had just led Double-A Arkansas to a North Division first-half title in the Texas League prior to Athletics website www.osubeavers.com Oregon State’s announcement. Canham was a three-year letterwinner at OSU, leading the Beavers to three consecutive trips to Omaha and National Championships in 2006 Baseball and 2007. He was also an All-American in 2007 and a CoSIDA Academic All-American the Interim Head coach Pat Bailey (1st year) same year. Record at OSU None OSU winning percentage None Mr. Everything Career record 389-178-1 (13 years) It would be hard to find an award that did not win in 2019. He was named Career winning percentage .686 the Golden Spikes Award Winner, the Dick Howser Trophy Recipient and the Buster Posey Assistant Coaches Ryan Gipson (1st year) Award Winner. He was named the National Player of the Year by D1Baseball.com, Baseball Andy Jenkins (7th year) America, Collegiate Baseball, Perfect Game and the ABCA. Rutschman was also a unani- Nate Yeskie (11th year) mous First-Team All-American while being named the Pac-12’s Player of the Year and Co- Director of operations Jake Rodriguez Defensive Player of the Year. Rodriguez office (541) 737-0598 Athletic Trainer Jeremy Ainsworth First Overall Strength & Conditioning Coach Adley Rutschman also made history when he went first overall to the Baltimore Orioles Chris Anderson in the MLB First-Year Player Draft on June 3. It was the second consecutive season the Orioles took a Beaver in the first round, following in 2018. Rutschman is the 2019 Season first catcher drafted first overall since Joe Mauer in 2001 by Minnesota. 2019 overall record 36-20-1 Home record 17-12 MLB Draft Road record 9-7 Overall, Oregon State had seven players selected in the MLB First-Year Player Draft. Join- Neutral record 10-1-1 ing Rutschman were Beau Philip (second round, Atlanta), Grant Gambrell (third round, 2019 Pac-12 record 21-8 (3rd place) Kansas City), Brandon Eisert (18th round, Toronto), Bryce Fehmel (21st round, San Fran- cisco), Tyler Malone (27th round, San Diego) and Dylan Pearce (31st round, St. Louis).

2019 Pre-Season The Bullpen Lettermen returning/lost 22/8 The Oregon State bullpen was stellar in 2019, posting a 1.71 earned run average in 231 2/3 Position players 12/6 innings of work. The ‘pen struck out 254 batters to 96 walks and opponents posted just Pitchers 10/2 152 hits. Ten different Beavers appeared in relief in 2019. Starters returning/lost 3/6 All-conference returning/lost 3/6 Home Attendance All-Americans returning/lost 3/4 Oregon State has one of the best home field advantages in the country thanks to an in- First varsity season 1907 credible fanbase. The Beavers averaged 3,666 fans per game in 2019, which is the 15th- All-time record 2,420-1,489-18 (.619) best mark nationally and set the Oregon State single-season record. Oregon State to- taled 106,327 in attendance, pushing the team over 100,000 for the third consecutive Goss Stadium At Coleman Field season. The 2018 Beavers set the single-season record with 111,427, and the 2019 club’s Ballpark Goss Stadium at Coleman Field 106,327 ranks second in school history. Opened (capacity) 1907 (3,315) Left field 330 ft. (14-ft. fence) Third In The Pac-12 Left-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) Oregon State finished in third place in Pac-12 Conference action at 21-8. The Beavers won Center field 400 ft. (8-ft. fence) 20 or more games for the third consecutive season. Both Oregon State and Stanford are Right-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) the only Pac-12 teams to win 20 or more for three consecutive seasons since the then- Right field 330 ft. (8-ft. fence) Pac-10 unified prior to the 1999 season. Press box phone (541) 737-7475 Ten Straight Oregon State opened the season by winning at least its first 10 games for the second Radio consecutive season (the 2018 club started off 13-0). The Beavers have now posted at Radio Beaver Sports Network least one 10-game win streak in seven consecutive years dating back to the 2013 season. Online radio Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com) Updated Postseason History Primary Play-By-Play Mike Parker Oregon State made its 19th visit to the postseason since the program’s first season in 1907. The Beavers are now 69-39 (.639) postseason record into the regional. The Bea- vers are 36-23 in NCAA Regional games (.610), including an 21-4 mark at Goss Stadium. OSU is 31-13 (.705) in NCAA Regional games since the NCAA adopted the current post- season format.

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No. Pitchers Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 23 Abel, Kevin RHP R/R So. 6-2 195 San Diego, Calif. Madison 24 Burns, Nathan RHP R/R So. 6-2 180 West Bend, Wis. West Bend West 34 Chamberlain, Christian LHP L/L So. 5-10 172 Reno, Nev. Reno 37 Eisert, Brandon LHP L/L Jr. 6-2 206 Beaverton, Ore. Aloha 26 Fehmel, Bryce RHP R/R Sr. 6-2 205 Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura Hills 22 Gambrell, Grant RHP L/R Jr. 6-4 225 Clovis, Calif. Buchanan 38 Mulholland, Jake LHP L/L Jr. 6-2 205 Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish 25 Mundt, Joey RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 216 Hughson, Calif. Central Catholic 49 Pearce, Dylan RHP L/R Sr. 5-10 170 Central Point, Ore. Crater/Southwestern Oregon CC 19 Pfennigs, Jake RHP R/R Fr. 6-7 205 Post Falls, Idaho Post Falls 29 Soulages, Bret RHP R/R Fr. 6-5 207 Alamo, Calif. San Ramon Valley 12 Tweedt, Sam RHP R/R RSr. 6-3 215 Salem, Ore. South Salem 32 Verburg, Mitchell RHP R/R RSo. 6-3 195 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego 11 Walling, Andrew LHP/IF L/L Fr. 6-3 210 Longview, Wash. R.A. Long

No. Catchers Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 17 Claunch, Troy C R/R So. 6-0 200 Vacaville, Calif. Vacaville 35 Rutschman, Adley C/IF S/R Jr. 6-2 216 Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood 30 Zalesky, Zack C/OF L/R RSo. 5-10 195 Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis

No. Infielders Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 9 Armstrong, Andy IF R/R Jr. 5-10 175 Salem, Ore. West Salem 15 Dukart, Jake IF L/R Fr. 6-2 185 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego 3 Gretler, Matthew IF R/R Fr. 6-0 188 Bonney Lake, Wash. Bonney Lake 2 Harvey, Jake IF R/R Fr. 5-11 178 Kennewick, Wash. Southridge 7 Malone, Tyler IF/OF L/R Jr. 5-11 200 Roseville, Calif. Woodcreek 44 McGarry, Alex IF/OF L/L RSo. 6-2 205 Vancouver, Wash. Columbia River/Tacoma CC 1 McMahan, Kyler IF/OF R/R So. 5-10 174 Seattle, Wash. Lynnwood 28 Meckler, Wade IF S/R Fr. 5-9 168 Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza 13 Mendazona, George IF L/R RSo. 6-0 187 Redmond, Ore. Ridgeview 18 Ober, Ryan IF R/R So. 5-11 185 Snohomish, Wash. Glacier Park 4 Philip, Beau IF R/R Jr. 6-0 190 Sacramento, Calif. Oak Ridge/San Joaquin Delta College 16 Taylor, Zak IF/C R/R Sr. 6-2 215 Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood

No. Outfielders Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School) 40 Booth, Carter OF R/R Fr. 6-0 192 Mill Creek, Wash. Henry M. Jackson 6 Casey, Joe OF L/L RSo. 6-1 175 Corvallis, Ore. Crescent Valley 20 Clayton, Zach OF R/R So. 6-2 215 Oconomowoc, Wis. Oconomowoc 36 Fuchs, Greg OF L/R Fr. 6-1 205 Mercer Island, Wash. Mercer Island 33 Jones, Preston OF R/R Jr. 6-0 198 Vancouver, Wash. Mountain View 14 Willy, Elliot OF R/R RSo. 6-1 194 Bend, Ore. Bend

Coaches And Support Staff Pronunciation Guide 27 Pat Bailey...... Interim Head Coach (1st year/12th Overall) 10 Ryan Gipson...... Assistant Coach (1st year) Jake Dukart...... Doo-kart 8 Andy Jenkins...... Assistant Coach (8th year) Brandon Eisert...... IE-sert 21 Nate Yeskie...... Assistant Coach (11th year) Bryce Fehmel...... Fem-UL Parker Berberet...... Undergraduate Assistant Coach (1st year) Greg Fuchs...... Fewks Ryan Gorton...... Undergraduate Assistant Coach (2nd year) Joey Mundt...... Muhnt Bill Rowe...... Undergraduate Assistant Coach (2nd year) Jake Rodriguez...... Director of Operations Jake Pfennigs...... Fen-igs Tyler Graham...... Director of Player Development Adley Rutschman...... Rutch-man Chris Anderson...... Strength & Conditioning Coach Bret Soulages...... Sue-lodge Jeremy Ainsworth...... Athletic Trainer Sam Tweedt...... Tweet Max Anderson...... Manager Mitchell Verburg...... VER-berg Robert Backus...... Manager Nate Yeskie...... Yes-KEY Brad Brown...... Manager Patrick Durbin...... Manager Randy Le...... Manager James Marshall...... Manager Eric McLaughlin...... Manager Casey Mitchell...... Manager Max Pittmon...... Manager Mitchell Rose...... Manager Connor Yegge...... Manager

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