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Gonzaga Midweek.Indd ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS (Baseball) Todd Miles - Associate Director Email: [email protected] Offi ce: 541-346-0962 2021 Oregon Baseball | @OregonBaseball | Facebook.com/Oregonbaseball | GoDucks.com Cell: 541-321-3427 2021 SCHEDULE WEEK 14 February (2-2) Location............................................Eugene, Ore. Fri.-Sun. 19-21 Omaha Canceled Stadium.................................................... PK Park Thursday 25 Seattle W, 4-3 Capacity....................................................... 4,000 Friday 26 Seattle W, 6-0 Live Stats ........................GoDucks.com/Schedule Saturday 27 Seattle L, 4-2 Online Stream ................GoDucks.com/Schedule Sunday 28 Seattle L, 8-4 Audio ..............................GoDucks.com/Schedule SERIES HISTORY March (10-4) Series Record vs. GON .................ORE leads, 19-2 Friday 5 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 7-6 at Eugene ............................... ORE leads, 9-2 Saturday 6 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 5-4 Streak............................................ORE won 3 Saturday 6 at #15 UC Santa Barbara W, 17-2 Longest Streak ...........ORE (W16), GON (W2) Record ...........................................33-11 Sunday 7 at #15 UC Santa Barbara (10) W, 9-5 Last ORE Win ................................10-3 (5/14/19) Record .............................................. 30-13 Friday 12 at #17 Oregon State W, 7-0 Pac-12 Record .................................17-7 Last GON Win .................................5-4 (5/10/16) WCC Record ........................................17-4 Saturday 13 at #17 Oregon State W, 3-0 Sunday 14 at #17 Oregon State L, 3-1 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Friday 19 Arizona State* L, 6-3 Saturday 20 Arizona State* W, 7-1 Game Information Starters Radio Sunday 21 Arizona State* W, 5-3 Date: Tuesday May 18 ORE Starter: TBA Radio: 590 AM (EUG); 910 AM (POR) Tuesday 23 Portland W, 10-1 First Pitch: 6:05 p.m. GON Starter: TBA Play-by-Play: Joey McMurry Friday 26 at #21 Arizona*# L, 5-4 Saturday 27 at #21 Arizona*# L, 15-2 PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Sunday 28 at #21 Arizona*# W, 18-13 C Jack Scanlon .156 1 10 1 4th in P12 (78 NCAA) in HBP; .273 (9-for-33) in last 10 games 1B Gabe Matthews .331 5 26 0 Career leader in H, 2B, multi-hit games at ORE; 2 needed to add RBI April (15-3) 2B Gavin Grant .254 2 16 4 .281/.395/.500 (9-for-32), HR, 3B, 2 2B, 5 BB in last 10 games Thursday 1 New Mexico State W, 5-0 SS Josh Kasevich .304 3 37 5 3rd toughest to strikeout in P12 (1 K every 9.0 AB) Friday 2 New Mexico State W, 8-2 3B Sam Novitske .252 1 21 6 7 multi-hit games in last 20 raising AVG from .179 to .252 LF Tanner Smith .320 5 33 4 Leads P12 in 2B (19); 2 shy of new single-season ORE record Saturday 3 New Mexico State W, 2-1 CF Anthony Hall .299 3 25 2 Tied school record with 3 2Bs in a game at Utah (5/15) Saturday 3 New Mexico State W, 6-1 RF Aaron Zavala .395 7 31 9 National Rank: OBP - 5th; AVG - 24th; Base on Balls - 16th Tuesday 6 Portland L, 6-4 DH Kenyon Yovan .323 11 42 1 T5th in HR in P12; 11th in slugging percentage (.582) Friday 9 #21 Oregon State*# W, 4-1 Saturday 10 #21 Oregon State*# W, 5-1 Starting Pitchers W-L ERA IP K NOTES LHP Robert Ahlstrom 6-3 2.20 69.2 73 3x P12 POW; twice vs. OSU/once vs. WASH Sunday 11 #21 Oregon State*# (11) W, 5-4 RHP Cullen Kafka 5-2 2.45 66.0 78 P12 Pitcher of the Week vs. ASU (7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 11 K) Wednesday 14 at Portland W, 18-1 RHP Brett Walker 6-2 3.60 65.0 51 Collegiate Baseball POW after NMSU (6 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 13 K) Friday 16 at USC* L, 9-5 Saturday 17 at USC* W, 13-4 Relievers W-L ERA APP S NOTES Sunday 18 at USC* W, 7-5 RHP Isaac Ayon 1-1 5.79 17 0 3rd on team w/ 23.1 IP out of pen; Season-high 4 Ks 2x RHP Hunter Breault 1-1 5.54 12 0 Picked up the win in game 1 of UCSB DH; 47 career app. Friday 23 UCLA* W, 5-3 RHP Christian Ciuff etelli 0-0 6.35 4 0 3 Ks in 1 IP vs. SJSU in last outing; 7 Ks in 5.2 IP in 2021 Saturday 24 UCLA* (10) W, 3-2 RHP Scott Ellis 0-0 3.86 7 0 All seven appearances since March 23 Sunday 25 UCLA* (10) L, 7-6 RHP Peyton Fuller 1-0 2.38 3 0 Returned to mound Wed. for 1st time since March 5 at UCSB Tuesday 27 San Jose State W, 11-7 RHP RJ Gordon 3-0 3.63 13 0 Tied for fourth on team in wins; 3 career starts Wednesday 28 San Jose State W, 13-1 RHP Logan Mercado 1-0 0.00 1 0 Picked up win in 1st career outing on Wed. (3 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 1 K) RHP Andrew Mosiello 3-1 4.13 16 1 Team highs in bullpen appearances (16) an IP (28.1) out of pen Friday 30 at Washington State* W, 13-0 RHP Caleb Sloan 1-1 1.38 9 0 TCU transfer; W vs. USC; 8 of 9 apps since 4/2; 17 K in 13 IP May (6-2) LHP Rio Britton 0-0 2.13 12 0 Didn't allow a run in fi rst 10 APP; 15 Ks in 12.2 IP Saturday 1 at Washington State* L, 11-1 LHP Kolby Somers 1-0 1.17 14 9 3rd in the P12 in saves; Stopper of the Year Watch List; .061 b/avg Sunday 2 at Washington State* L, 11-6 LHP Decker Stedman 2-0 4.82 8 0 Wins in season opener and P12 series fi nale vs. OSU Monday 3 at Gonzaga Canceled LHP Nico Tellache 2-0 5.52 16 0 1st career start in season opener; 80 career appearances Friday 7 Washington* W, 8-0 THE LATEST ON POSSIBLE REGIONAL HOSTS Satuday 8 Washington* W, 5-1 Sunday 9 Washington* W, 9-3 Arizona: vs. WASH (W, 3-0) Louisiana Tech: vs. UTSA (W, 3-1) Southern Miss: at FAU (T, 2-2) Tuesday 11 Gonzaga Canceled vs. NMSU (Tue); at OSU (Fri-Sun) vs. ODU (Thr-Fri) no games Wednesday 12 Gonzaga Canceled Arkansas: at TENN (W, 2-1) Stanford: at CAL (L 1-2) Friday 14 at Utah* W, 7-3 Mississippi St.: vs. MIZZOU (L, 2-1) vs. Cal (Mon); at ORE (Fri-Sun) Saturday 15 at Utah* W, 16-3 at FLA (Thr-Sat) vs. JSU (Tue); at BAMA (Thr-Sun) Sunday 16 at Utah* W, 9-2 Charlotte: at RICE (T, 2-2) Notre Dame: OFF TCU: vs. ULM (L, 2-1) Tuesday 18 Gonzaga 6 pm vs. UNCW (Thr-Sat) at VT (Thr-Sat) vs. TSU (Tue); at KSU (Thr-Sat) Friday 21 Stanford*# 6 pm East Carolina: at CINCY (W, 3-1) Ole Miss: vs. VANDY (W, 2-1) Tennessee: vs. ARK (L, 2-1) vs. BEL (Tue); at SoCAR (Thr-Sun) Saturday 22 Stanford*# 3 pm at USF (Thr-Sat; 4 games/Thr-DH) vs. UTM (Tue); at UGA (Thu-Sat) Sunday 23 Stanford*# 12 pm Texas: OFF Florida: vs. UGA (W, 2-1) Thursday 27 at California*# 6 pm Pittsburgh: vs. NCSTATE (L, 3-0) vs. RICE (Tue); vs. WVU (Thu-Sat) Friday 28 at California*# 6 pm at ARK (Thr-Sat) vs. AKR (Tue); at WF (Thr-Sat) Texas Tech: at OKLA (W, 2-1) Saturday 29 at California*# 1 pm Gonzaga: at POR (W, 3-0) South Carolina: at KENT (W, 3-0) vs. KAN (Thu-Sat) All Times Pacifi c /Home Games in Bold at ORE (Tue); at USF (Fri-Sun) vs. APPST (Tue); vs. TENN (Thr-Sat) Vanderbilt: at OLE MISS (L, 2-1) * Pac-12 Game / # TV Game vs. FIU (Tue); vs. KENT (Thr-Sat) 1 1 Oregon Baseball Game Notes | 2021 | Week 14 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 16 Robert Ahlstrom LHP No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown/Previous Schools 6 Robby Ashford OF 1 Isaac Ayon RHP R/R 6-4 219 Fr.-HS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 1 Isaac Ayon RHP 2 Jack Scanlon C L/R 6-4 199 Fr.-1V Sloatsburg, N.Y. (Suff ern HS) 26 Nick Bellafronto INF 3 Brett Walker* RHP R/R 6-3 204 Jr.-3V Fresno, Calif. (Clovis North HS) 40 Bryce Boettcher UTL 4 Josh Kasevich INF R/R 6-2 200 Fr.-1V Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto HS) 47 Hunter Breault RHP 5 Gavin Grant* INF R/R 5-10 184 So.-1V Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup HS/Tacoma CC) 30 Rio Britton LHP 6 Robby Ashford OF R/R 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 22 Christian Ciuff etelli RHP 27 Josiah Cromwick C 7 Nico Tellache* LHP L/L 6-0 218 Sr.-4V Canby, Ore. (Canby HS) 34 Scott Ellis RHP 9 Sam Novitske* INF R/R 5-11 196 So.-2V Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS) 32 Peyton Fuller RHP 11 A.J. Miller* OF L/R 6-1 212 So.-2V Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande HS) 37 Tyler Ganus OF/1B 12 Gabe Matthews* INF L/R 6-2 219 Sr.-4V Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS) 66 RJ Gordon RHP 13 Aaron Zavala* OF/3B L/R 6-0 193 So.-2V Keizer, Ore.
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