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Rainbow Warriors Baseball News 2019 BASEBALL SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE l 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD l HONOLULU, HI 96822 l HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM RAINBOW WARRIORS BASEBALL NEWS BASEBALL CONTACT: GAVIN NEVILL l [email protected] l 808-956-4480 (OFFICE) l 610-442-3431 (CELL) #HAWAIIBSB l #GOBOWS l HAWAIIBASEBALL l HAWAIIBSB l HAWAIIBSB THE BASICS 2019 SCHEDULE } HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WARRIORS OVERALL: 3-5 | BIG WEST: 0-0 HOME: 3-5 |AWAY: 0-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 3-5 OVERALL 0-0 BIG WEST FEBRUARY (3-5) VS 2/15 PORTLAND $ L, 10-4 (10 INN.) 2/16 PORTLAND (DH) L, 7-4 LONGWOOD LANCERS 2/16 PORTLAND (DH) W, 9-5 3-5 OVERALL 0-0 BIG SOUTH 2/17 PORTLAND L, 4-0 2/22 IOWA $ W, 7-1 2/23 IOWA (DH) L, 10-8 HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION 2/23 IOWA (DH) L, 6-4 l TV Spectrum Sports (3/1 & 3/5) - Kanoa Leahey, Pal Eldredge 2/24 IOWA W, 8-7 (10 INN.) l STREAM BigWest.TV (3/1 & 3/5) MARCH (0-0) l RADIO ESPN Honolulu 1420 AM - Josh Pacheco, Scott Robbs (3/1, 3/3, 3/5), Harrison Kuroda (3/2) 3/1 LONGWOOD $ 6:35 P.M. l LIVE STATS Statbroadcast.com 3/2 LONGWOOD 1:05 P.M. 3/3 LONGWOOD 1:05 P.M. 3/5 LONGWOOD $ 6:35 P.M. NEWS AND NOTES 3/7 OREGON $ 6:35 P.M. l The Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors host their third-consecutive home series to open the season when Longwood 3/8 OREGON 6:35 P.M. makes the trip from Farmville, Va. to Les Murakami Stadium for a four-game set. 3/9 OREGON 6:35 P.M. 3/10 OREGON 1:05 P.M. l Last time out, UH picked up a split with Big Ten opponent Iowa. The ‘Bows won the series opener on Friday, 3/14 CSU BAKERSFIELD $ 6:35 P.M. dropped both halves of Saturday’s doubleheader and won the series finale on Sunday in walk-off fashion. 3/15 CSU BAKERSFIELD 6:35 P.M. 3/16 CSU BAKERSFIELD 6:35 P.M. 3/17 CSU BAKERSFIELD 1:05 P.M. l Redshirt sophomore Alex Baeza, who led the Rainbow Warriors with a .636 batting average (7-for-11) in the Iowa 3/21 at Ohio State 11:05 a.m. series, picked up his second-career walk-off hit in Sunday’s finale. His walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th, 3/22 at Ohio State 11:05 a.m. scored Scotty Scott from second to give the ‘Bows an 8-7 win. 3/23 at Ohio State 9:05 a.m. 3/24 at Ohio State 7:05 a.m. l UH and Longwood are facing each other for the first time. 3/29 UC IRVINE* $ 6:35 P.M. 3/30 UC IRVINE* $ 6:35 P.M. l The ’Bows are in the midst of a 20-game home stand to open the 2019 season. Hawai’i will play a total of 32 3/31 UC IRVINE* 1:05 P.M. home games at Les Murakami Stadium this season. APRIL (0-0) 4/5 UC DAVIS* 6:35 P.M. l Hawai‘i is the only school in the conference to bring back two First Team All-Big West performers from the 2018 4/6 UC DAVIS* 6:35 P.M. selections. Senior shortstop Maaki Yamazaki returns after leading the ’Bows with a .325 batting average last sea- 4/7 UC DAVIS* 1:05 P.M. son, while redshirt junior pitcher Dylan Thomas had a 1.85 ERA last season and was named NCBWA Preseason 4/12 at UC Riverside* 3 p.m. 4/13 at UC Riverside* 3 p.m. Second Team All-America. 4/14 at UC Riverside* 10 a.m. 4/18 CAL STATE FULLERTON* $ 6:35 P.M. l Head Coach Mike Trapasso, now in his 18th season at UH, has 18 returning letterwinners to work with in 2019. 4/19 CAL STATE FULLERTON* $ 6:35 P.M. In addition to Yamazaki and Thomas, Trapasso will also have Second Team All-BWC third baseman Ethan Lopez 4/20 CAL STATE FULLERTON* $ 1:05 P.M. and Honorable Mention All-BWC outfielder Adam Fogel back with another year of experience. 4/24 at San Diego 3 p.m. 4/26 at CSUN* 12 p.m. PROBABLE PITCHING STARTERS 4/27 at CSUN* 10 a.m. 4/28 at CSUN* 10 a.m. l FRIDAY, MARCH 1 HAWAI‘I Jeremy Wu-Yelland (LHP) // 1-0, 2.61 ERA 4/30 at Cal Baptist 3 p.m. LONGWOOD Andrew Melnyk (LHP) // 0-0, 1.93 ERA MAY (0-0) l SATURDAY, MARCH 2 HAWAI‘I Dylan Thomas (RHP) // 1-0, 1.50 ERA 5/3 at Cal Poly* 3 p.m. LONGWOOD Tyler Morgan (RHP) // 0-1, 5.40 ERA 5/4 at Cal Poly* 1 p.m. l SUNDAY, MARCH 3 HAWAI‘I Aaron Davenport (RHP) // 0-1, 6.48 ERA 5/5 at Cal Poly* 10 a.m. LONGWOOD Gage Williams (RHP) // 0-2, 16.20 ERA 5/17 UC SANTA BARBARA* $ 6:35 P.M. l TUESDAY, MARCH 5 HAWAI‘I TBA // 0-0, 0.00 ERA 5/18 UC SANTA BARBARA* $ 6:35 P.M. LONGWOOD Nick Fuchs (RHP) // 1-0, 2.19 ERA 5/19 UC SANTA BARBARA* $ 1:05 P.M. 5/23 at Long Beach State* 3 p.m. 5/24 at Long Beach State* 3 p.m. 5/25 at Long Beach State* 3 p.m. All times Hawaiian Time | HOME GAMES * Big West Game | $ Spectrum Sports TV 1 2019 BASEBALL 2019 RAINBOW WARRIORS BASEBALL ROSTER NUMERCIAL ROSTER BY CLASS NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. B/T HOMETOWN [PREVIOUS SCHOOL] Seniors (6): Colin Ashworth (GR), 1 Scotty Scott OF 5-10 165 Fr. L / R Houston, Texas [Cypress Ranch HS] Scott Bellina (RS), Dominic DeMiero 2 Maaki Yamazaki INF 6-0 190 Sr. L / R Tokyo, Japan [Tokyo International University] (RS), Kash Koltermann, Ethan 3 Tyler Best INF 5-11 170 Fr. R / R Eagle, Idaho [Eagle HS] Lopez, Maaki Yamazaki 4 Jack Kennelly INF 5-10 170 Jr. R / R Woodway, Wash. [Bellevue College] 6 Jacob Sniffin OF 6-3 210 Jr. L / R San Diego, Calif. [Westview HS] Juniors (12): Taylor Burns, Matt Campos, Dustin Demeter, Adam 7 Connor Butler LHP 5-11 160 Fr. L / L Eagle, Idaho [Bishop Kelly HS] Fogel, Brennen Hancock, Kyle 8 Dallas Duarte C 5-8 165 Fr. R / R Kea’au, Hawai‘i [Kamehameha Schools-Hawai‘i] Hatton (RS), Jack Kennelly, Ryder 9 Ethan Lopez INF 5-11 205 Sr. R / R Whittier, Calif. [La Mirada HS] Kuhns, Tyler Murray (RS), Logan 10 Alex Baeza INF 6-4 230 r-So. L / L South Jordan, Utah [Jordan HS] Pouelsen, Jacob Sniffin, Dylan 12 Jeremy Wu-Yelland LHP 6-2 210 So. L / L Spokane, Wash. [Central Valley HS] Thomas (RS) 13 Li‘i Pontes RHP 5-11 175 Fr. R / R Mililani, O‘ahu [Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama] 15 Brennen Hancock OF/1B 6-4 210 Jr. L / R Everett, Wash. [Bellevue College] Sophomores (6): Alex Baeza 17 Tyler Murray C 6-0 215 r-Jr. R / R Huntington Beach, Calif. [Huntington Beach HS] (RS), Daylen Calicdan (RS), Carter 18 Adam Fogel OF 6-5 205 Jr. R / R Palos Verdes, Calif. [Palos Verdes HS] Loewen (RS), Cade Smith, Calvin 19 Carter Loewen RHP 6-4 240 r-So. R / R Abbotsford, B.C., Canada [Yale Secondary] Turchin, Jeremy Wu-Yelland 20 ^ Dustin Demeter INF 6-1 190 Jr. L / R Goleta, Calif. [Dos Pueblos HS] Freshman (10): Tyler Best, 21 Daylen Calicdan OF 5-10 175 r-So. R / R Hilo, Hawai‘i [Kamehameha Schools-Hawai‘i] Connor Butler, Max Crabbe, 22 Scott Bellina RHP 5-10 175 r-Sr. R / R Jupiter, Fla. [South Florida State College] Daniel Crasnick, Aaron Davenport, 23 Dylan Thomas RHP 6-4 205 r-Jr. R / R Castaic, Calif. [Valencia HS] Dallas Duarte, Tyler Dyball, Cade 24 Aaron Davenport RHP 6-0 180 Fr. R / R Duvall, Wash. [Cedarcrest HS] Halemanu, Li‘i Pontes, Scotty Scott 25 Kash Koltermann LHP 6-1 205 Sr. L / L Lake Tapps, Wash. [Bellevue College] 26 % Matt Campos INF 5-10 185 Jr. R / R Waikele, O‘ahu [University of San Francisco] 27 Max Crabbe C 6-2 220 Fr. R / R Newport Beach, Calif. [Newport Harbor HS] 29 Colin Ashworth RHP 6-2 190 Gr. R / R Placentia, Calif. [Orange Coast College] BY STATE/COUNTRY 30 % Ryder Kuhns 1B 6-1 200 Jr. R / R Honolulu, O‘ahu [CSUN] California (12): Colin Ashworth, 31 Taylor Burns RHP 6-1 200 Jr. R / R Bakersfield, Calif. [Bakersfield College] Taylor Burns, Max Crabbe, Daniel Crasnick, Dustin Demeter, Adam 32 ^ Kyle Hatton LHP 6-3 215 r-Jr. L / L Norco, Calif. [Riverside City College] Fogel, Kyle Hatton, Ethan Lopez, 33 Dominic DeMiero LHP 6-3 195 r-Sr. L / L Brier, Wash. [Bellevue College] Tyler Murray, Logan Pouelsen, 36 Daniel Crasnick C 6-3 230 Fr. R / R Los Angeles, Calif. [Alexander Hamilton HS] Jacob Sniffin, Dylan Thomas 38 Cade Smith RHP 6-5 225 So. R / R Abbotsford, B.C., Canada [Mennonite Ed Inst.] 40 Cade Halemanu RHP 6-3 215 Fr. R / R Pearl City, O‘ahu [Pearl City HS] Canada (2): Carter Loewen, Cade 41 Tyler Dyball RHP 6-1 190 Fr. R / R Honolulu, O‘ahu [Kaiser HS] Smith 44 Logan Pouelsen INF/RHP 6-2 242 Jr.
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