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College World Series Media Guide 2009 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Statistics Summary for Arizona State (as of Jun 09, 2009) (All games) Record: 49-12 Home: 36-4 Away: 10-6 Neutral: 3-2 Pac-10: 21-6 Date Opponent Score Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-att 2/20 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 15-3 28 Kipnis, Jason . 3 8 5 59-58 221 71 85 20 4 16 71 48 7 30 26-30 2/21 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 13-5 23 Ruettiger, Johnny .3 5 6 46-25 87 25 31 4 2 1 13 23 4 16 12-15 2/21 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 14-1 55 Ramirez, Carlos .3 4 9 61-61 218 59 76 13 2 18 72 42 8 48 3-4 2/22 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 11-0 20 Ruiz, Abe .3 4 5 32-14 55 10 19 4 2 1 19 9 1 12 2-2 2/24 #15 MISSOURI TIGERS W 3-1 !2/26 #15 MISSOURI TIGERS W 2-1 37 Maggi, Drew .3 1 9 57-45 163 60 52 5 5 0 21 38 4 28 20-22 !2/27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 6-1 11 Newman, Matt .3 1 5 60-57 219 41 69 15 1 7 54 33 0 46 5-8 !2/28 #22 OREGON STATE W 6-3 30 Torrez, Riccio .2 9 8 50-38 141 24 42 8 2 6 37 16 6 34 4-4 !3/1 #15 MISSOURI TIGERS L 2-5 49 Calhoun, Kole .2 9 2 59-52 195 49 57 15 2 9 42 39 5 32 10-15 3/5 HOLY CROSS W 15-0 46 Workman, Andy .2 9 2 32-13 481114400710492-4 3/6 HOLY CROSS W 12-1 25 Wilson, Zach .2 6 9 36-26 78721310863180-0 3/7 HOLY CROSS W 11-3 2 MacPhee, Zack .2 6 6 60-56 192 46 51 6 1 4 36 37 7 35 7-14 #3/10 vs Kansas State L 2-6 #3/11 vs Kansas State W 12-1 29 Torrez, Raoul .2 5 0 56-51 168 39 42 7 1 1 26 23 11 45 15-21 #3/13 vs Kansas Jayhawks W 9-4 22 McDonald, Jared . 2 4 6 54-34 118 24 29 5 4 5 20 23 1 24 4-7 #3/14 vs Kansas Jayhawks L 2-3 -------------------- #3/15 vs Kansas Jayhawks W 12-10 13 Barnes, Austin .4 3 8 19-1 164701021021-1 *3/20 ARIZONA WILDCATS W 4-1 8 Leake, Mike .3 0 3 15-8 33101041042070-0 *3/21 ARIZONA WILDCATS W 7-3 4 Murphy, Mike .2 2 2 9-6 181410051130-0 *3/22 ARIZONA WILDCATS W 23-9 3 Swagerty, Jordan .1 4 7 20-5 3475103105180-0 *3/27 at USC Trojans W 2-1 *3/28 at USC Trojans W 10-1 15 Magee, Brandon .0 0 0 13-0 1230000022100-0 *3/29 at USC Trojans L 2-8 Totals .3 0 5 61 2016 491 614 115 29 71 447 358 65 407 111-147 3/31 #1 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 5-7 Opponents .2 3 3 61 2031 221 473 80 8 29 200 145 53 561 34-52 4/1 #1 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 3-1 ?*4/3 at Washington W 3-1 LOB - Team (489), Opp (420). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (45). CI - Team (2), *4/4 at Washington W 12-1 Ramirez 1, Barnes 1, Opp (7). IBB - Team (14), Kipnis 5, Calhoun 3, Newman 2, *4/5 at Washington W 6-2 McDonald 1, Ruettiger 1, Swagerty 1, Ramirez 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Ruiz 2, 4/7 at #1 Arkansas L 3-7 4/8 at #1 Arkansas L 7-8 McDonald 1, Calhoun 1, Torrez, Ra. 1. *4/10 WASHINGTON STATE W 13-3 *4/11 WASHINGTON STATE W 11-1 Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so *4/12 WASHINGTON STATE L 4-10 8 Leake, Mike 1 .3 6 16-1 17 16 7 2 0 132.2 79 23 20 21 150 *4/17 STANFORD CARDINAL W 14-6 45 Spence, Josh 2 .3 3 9-1 16 13 2 0 1 88.2 78 29 23 25 109 *4/18 STANFORD CARDINAL W 7-2 56 Franzblau, Jason 2 .4 03-2 196110 48.2 51 18 13 15 42 *4/19 STANFORD CARDINAL W 6-3 40 Lambson, Mitchell 2 .7 78-3 291105 74.2 50 26 23 23 86 4/21 HAWAI'I RAINBOWS W 17-2 *4/24 at Cal Golden Bears W 3-1 43 Blair, Seth 3 .1 6 7-2 16 13 0 0 1 77.0 68 40 27 29 78 *4/25 at Cal Golden Bears L 6-10 3 Swagerty, Jordan 4 .5 54-1 235004 55.1 63 34 28 13 47 *4/26 at Cal Golden Bears W 6-5 11 Newman, Matt 4 .5 92-1 117000 33.1 47 21 17 5 22 4/29 at Arizona Wildcats W 20-3 48 Annino, Tony 0 .0 00-0 10000 1.0 12001 *5/1 at #22 Oregon State W 4-2 35 Preach, RJ 0 .0 00-0 10000 1.0 00010 *5/2 at #22 Oregon State L 3-4 51 Borup, Jake 2 .2 50-0 80000 8.0 44236 *5/3 at #22 Oregon State L 5-10 58 Brule, Kyle 2 .7 90-0 100001 9.211 8317 5/5 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 8-7 5/6 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 7-6 36 Ishida, Jeeter 3 .5 20-0 70000 7.210 5377 5/8 WINTHROP EAGLES W 14-3 49 Calhoun, Kole 11.57 0-1 11 0000 7.011119 2 6 5/9 WINTHROP EAGLES W 10-9 Totals 2 .7 8 49-12 61 61 11 6 12 544.2 473 221 168 145 561 5/10 WINTHROP EAGLES W 5-0 Opponents 7 .7 8 12-49 61 61 1 0 8 513.1 614 491 444 358 407 *5/15 OREGON DUCKS W 9-0 *5/16 OREGON DUCKS W 10-2 PB - Team (5), Ramirez 5, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (13), Lambson 5, Leake 3, *5/17 OREGON DUCKS W 8-0 Spence 2, Borup 1, Ramirez 1, Blair 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Ramirez (33-48), Spence 5/20 at Arizona Wildcats W 9-3 *5/22 UCLA BRUINS W 4-0 (8-10), Lambson (7-9), Blair (5-9), Leake (3-6), Swagerty (3-5), Newman (3-4), *5/23 UCLA BRUINS L 4-10 Franzblau (1-4), Ishida (4-4), Barnes (1-1), Borup (0-1). *5/24 UCLA BRUINS W 6-5 ~5/29 KENT STATE W 17-6 Score by innings 123456789EX Total ~5/30 ORAL ROBERTS W 4-1 Arizona State 56 62 62 50 59 64 37 66 34 1 491 ~5/31 ORAL ROBERTS W 8-3 Opponents 11 22 21 25 22 25 32 35 28 0 221 &6/6 #13 CLEMSON W 7-4 &6/7 #13 CLEMSON W 8-2 Win-loss breakouts: Day 15-5; Night 34-7; vs Left 15-1; vs Right 34-11; & = NCAA Tempe Super Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) 1-run games 7-3; 2-run games 6-1; 5+run games 28-4; Extra inns 1-0; Shutouts 6-0. ~ = NCAA Tempe Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) Current streak: Won 6; Longest winning streak: 10; Longest losing streak: 2. ! = DeMarini Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.) Attendance: Home 125082 (avg 3207); Away 59520 (avg 2834); Total 184602 (avg 3076). # = Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) ? = Safeco Field (Seattle, Wash.) * = Conference game 2009 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Arizona State University Quick Facts 2009 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Location ............................................................................Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment ...................................................................................67,082 June 13-24, 2009 Founded..........................................................................................1885 Nickname .............................................................................Sun Devils Omaha, Nebraska Colors ........................................................................Maroon and Gold Conference ............................................................................ Pacifi c-10 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Home Field (Capacity) ....................................Packard Stadium(3,879) Packard Dimensions ....................................LF: 339 CF: 395 RF: 339 President ....................................................................Dr. Michael Crow Vice President of Athletics ....................................................Lisa Love Baseball Staff Head Coach .........................................................................Pat Murphy Record at ASU (years) ................................................627-282-1 (14+) Arizona State North Carolina Texas Southern Miss Div. I Career Record (years) .......................................945-398-2 (21+) (49-12) (46-16) (46-14-1) (39-24) Overall Career Record (years) ....................................998-455-4 (24+) Assistant Head Coach ........................................ Tim Esmay (9th year) Assistant Coach .......................................Andy Stankiewicz (3rd year) Assistant Coach ..............................................Josh Holliday (2nd year) Athletic Trainer .........................................Kenny McCarty (11th year) Strength Coach .................................................................Jim Mancuso Baseball Offi ce Number ................................................(480) 965-3677 Cal State Fullerton Arkansas Virginia LSU (46-14) (38-22) (47-13-1) (44-16) 2009 Team Quick Facts 2009 Record .......................................................................49-12 (.803) Home Record ....................................................................... 36-4 Away/Neutral Record .......................................................... 13-8 2009 Pac-10 Record (Finish) .................................................21-6 (1st) Home Record ....................................................................... 13-2 Away Record ......................................................................... 8-4 National Seeding ................................................................................#5 Arizona State Postseason History NCAA Tournament Appearances ....................................33 (including 2009) NCAA Tournament Record ..............................................153-64 (.705) CWS Appearances ..........................................................21 (including 2009) National Championships .............................5 (1981, ’77, ’69, ’67, ’65) CWS Runner-Up Finishes (last) ..............................................5 (1998) CWS Third-Place Finishes (last)..............................................5 (2005) College World Series Record .............................................59-34 (.634) Regional Titles ...................................................................................17 Last Time to Host Regional ............................2009 (Packard Stadium) Baseball History First Year of Baseball ....................................1907 (7-2); 1959 (28-18) Overall All-Time Record .................................2,577-1,236-6 (1907-P) Early Record .........................................................................333-345-5 Modern Record ...................................................2,244-890-1 (1959-P) Packard Stadium Record ........................................999-269-1 (1972-P) Media Relations Information Assistant Director (Baseball Contact) .............................Randy Policar Policar’s E-Mail ................................................randy.policar@asu.edu Policar’s Direct Line .....................................................(480) 965-6594 Policar’s Cell Phone ......................................................(480) 734-7793 Address ........................................................Carson Center; Room 131 CREDITS: ........................................................................
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