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2010 Oregon State Baseball Oregon State All-Americans Dwane Helbig Bailey Brem Jay Dean Larry Petersen Cecil Ira Jim Wilson 1952 1953 1954 (ABCA 1st) 1960 1962 (ABCA 3rd) 1982 ABCA 2nd ABCA 3rd .456, 26 RBI ABCA 1st 11-4, 1.23 ERA ABCA 3rd, BA 3rd .418, 3 HR, 10 RBI 4-1, 2.00 ERA 1955 (ABCA 1st) .419, 19 RBI 1963 (ABCA 3rd) .336, 21 HR, 62 RBI North only North only .465, 1 HR, 28 RBI 10-2, 1.82 ERA Dave Brundage Ken Bowen Scott Christman Mason Smith Mark Newell Andrew 1986 1987 1993 1994 1997 Checketts ABCA 2nd BA 2nd ABCA, BA 2nd, BA 3rd, CB 3rd NCBWA 3rd 1998 CB 1st CB 3rd, NCBWA .366, 8 HR, 44 RBI .404, 9 HR, 51 RBI 11-3, 2.39 ERA 8-0, 2.12 ERA 2nd 8-4, 3.19 ERA 14-1, 2.20 ERA 11-1, 3.77 ERA Scott Nicholson Dallas Buck Jacoby Ellsbury Jonah Nickerson Cole Gillespie Kevin 2001 2005 (ABCA 1st, BA 2005 2005 2006 Gunderson CB 3rd 1st, CB 1st, NCBWA ABCA 1st, BA 1st, USAT/SW 2nd ABCA 1st, 2006 2nd, USAT/SW 1st) CB 2nd, NCBWA 9-2, 2.13 ERA BA 1st, CB 1st, 12-1, 2.09 ERA NCBWA 2nd 11-2, 3.58 ERA 2006 (ABCA 2nd, CB 1st, USAT/SW 2nd 2006 NCBWA 3rd 2nd, NCBWA 2nd) BA 2nd 3-2, 2.36 ERA, 13-3, 3.44 ERA .406, 6 HR, 48 RBI 13-4, 2.24 ERA .374, 13 HR, 57 RBI 20 SV Abbreviations ABCA .............................American Baseball Coaches Association BA ..............................................................................Baseball America CB ................................................... Collegiate Baseball newspaper NCBWA ......... National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association USAT/SW ...............................................USA Today/Sports Weekly Pat Casey Mitch Canham 2006 (Coach of the 2007 Year: ABCA, BA, CB 3rd CB, NCBWA) 2007 .326, 10 HR, 59 RBI Coach of the Year CB, ABCA Jonah Nickerson 2010 OREGON STATE BASEBALL | 97 Oregon State All-Region/All-Academic Honors All-Region Honors 1982 Jim Wilson, 1B .336, 21 HR, 62 RBI All-West Region Mike Gorman, P (2nd) 9-2, 2.93 ERA Includes Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona As selected by the American Baseball Mickey Riley, 2B (2nd) .374, 23 RBI 1998 Andrew Checketts, P (2nd) 11-1 Coaches Association 1984 Scott Anderson, P (2nd) 8-6, 1.66 ERA 3.77 ERA 1985 Dave Brundage, 1B .370, 4 HR, 40 RBI; 2001 Chris Biles, OF .395, 9 HR, 48 RBI All-District VIII 7-3, 4.63 ERA Scott Nicholson, P 11-2, 3.58 ERA 1949 Frank Roelandt, C *.508, 20 RBI Ken Bowen, SS (2nd) .332, 4 HR, 44 RBI 2005 Dallas Buck, P 12-1, 2.09 ERA, 1 Sv 1950 Gene Tanselli, SS *.380, 7 RBI John Sipple, P (2nd) 10-2, 4.53 ERA Jacoby Ellsbury, OF .406, 6 HR, 48 RBI 1951 John Thomas, C *.280, 10 RBI 1986 Dave Brundage, OF .366, 8 HR Pat Casey Coach of the Year 1952 Bailey Brem, P *3-2, 2.41 ERA 44 RBI; 8-4, 3.19 ERA 2006 Dallas Buck, P 13-3, 3.44 ERA Dwane Helbig, OF *.418, 3 HR, 10 RBI Ken Bowen, SS (2nd) .293, 6 HR, 28 RBI Cole Gillespie, OF .374, 13 HR, 57 RBI 1953 Bailey Brem, P *4-1, 2.00 ERA Bryce Hulstrom, P (2nd) 7-2, 2.51 ERA Kevin Gunderson, P 3-2, 2.36 ERA John Thomas, C *.316, 1 HR, 9 RBI 1987 Ken Bowen, SS .404, 9 HR, 51 RBI 20 Sv Bud Shirtcliff, OF *.292, 2 HR, 10 RBI Jeff Otis, P (2nd) 9-4, 2.88 ERA Pat Casey Coach of the Year 1954 Jay Dean, 1B .456, 26 RBI, 0 HR 1988 Ben Johnson, SS (2nd) .276, 1 HR 2007 Mitch Canham, C .326, 10 HR, 57 RBI 1955 Jay Dean, 1B .465, 28 RBIs, 1 HR 26 RBI 1957 Twink Pedersen, 3B .400, 21 RBI Lance Rice, C (2nd) .323, 5 HR, 47 RBI *-denotes that only Northern Division statistics are 1959 Jerry Droscher, OF .321, 19 RBI John Sipple, P (2nd) 6-3, 1.82 ERA available for that season 1960 Larry Petersen, OF .419, 19 RBI 1989 Jeff Brauning, 2B (2nd) .340, 1 HR 1962 Cecil Ira, P 11-4, 1.23 ERA 38 RBI 1963 Cecil Ira, P 10-2, 1.83 ERA 1990 R.A. Nietzel, UTIL .355, 3 HR, 20 RBI Al Lehrer, OF .374, 19 RBI 1993 Scott Christman, P 14-1, 2.20 ERA Kevin Hooker, 2B .351, 0 HR, 31 RBI All-Region IX A.J. Marquardt, OF .376, 6 HR, 40 RBI 1976 Pete Rowe, C .338, 4 HR, 30 RBI 1977 Jeff Doyle, 1B (2nd) .350, 5 HR, 30 RBI 1978 Bob McNair, 1B (2nd) .316, 10 HR 46 RBI Mike Gorman Ken Bowen Dallas Buck Academic All-America Oregon State And Team USA Oregon State players who have played for Team USA As selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 1986 Ken Bowen, SS .293, 28 RBI, 6 HR Kevin Gunderson (2005 Collegiate National Team) 3.60 GPA, Marketing 1-0, 0.45 ERA, 11 APP, 1 GS, 20.0 IP, 2 R, 1 ER, 17 SO Bryan Ganter, OF .357, 35 RBI, 1 HR Jonah Nickerson (2005 Collegiate National Team) 3.65 GPA, Pre-Medicine 1987 Ken Bowen, SS .404, 51 RBI, 9 HR 1-1, 2.00 ERA, 6 APP, 1 GS, 18.0 IP, 6 R, 4 ER, 23 SO n/a GPA, Marketing Darwin Barney (2006 Collegiate National Team) Bryan Ganter, OF .284, 32 RBI, 9 HR .276, 30 GP, 28 GS, 7 2B, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 17 BB, 6 SB n/a GPA, Pre-Medicine Kevin Rhoderick (2008 Collegiate National Team) 1994 Mason Smith, P 11-3, 2.39 ERA 3.83 GPA, Business 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 APP, 0 GS, 1.0 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 SO 1998 Ben Bertrand, C .353, 54 RBI, 10 HR Brian Barden (2008 Olympic Team) 3.46 GPA, Science .265, 9 GP, 8 GS, 3 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 4 BB, 1 SB 2007 Mitch Canham, C .326, 10 HR, 59 RBI 3.53, Business Administration 98 | 2010 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Oregon StateTable Pac-10 Of Contents Honors (MVP)-denotes league Most Valuable All-Pacific-8 Aaron Anderson, 1B (2nd) Jared Sanders, P (HM) Player or Player of the Year; (FOY)- 1967 Jack Humphrey, P (2nd) Ben Johnson, SS (2nd) 2003 Jake Postlewait, P denotes league Freshman of the Tom Jones, 1B (2nd) R.A. Neitzel, 3B (2nd) Chris Biles, OF/DH (HM) Year; (DPOY)-denotes Defensive Bob Kaiser, OF (2nd) Paul Sanders, C (2nd) Tony Calderon, IF (HM) Player of the Year 1968 Ken Forsch, P (2nd) Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (HM) Tom Jones, 1B (2nd) 1991 Kevin Hooker, 2B Andy Jarvis, 1B (HM) All-Northern Division 1969 Lute Barnes, SS (2nd) Jeff Post, P (2nd) Aaron Mathews, OF (HM) 1948 Chuck Sauvain, P 1970 Bob Beall, 1B Paul Sanders, C (2nd) Seth Pietsch, OF (HM) 1949 Frank Roelandt, C Dave Wiggins, UTIL (2nd) Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) 2004 Jacoby Ellsbury, OF 1950 Gene Tanselli, SS 1971 Dan Cunningham, UTIL (2) 1992 Jamie Burke, 3B (2nd) Aaron Mathews, OF Don White, P Scott Christman, P (2nd) Jake Postlewait, P 1951 Pete Goodbrod, OF All-Northern Division 1993 Jamie Burke, 3B Kevin Gunderson, P (HM) Gene Tanselli, SS 1972 Dan Cunningham, UTIL Scott Christman, P (MVP) Paul Richie, C (HM) Don White, P 1974 Rob Drahn, DH Kevin Hooker, 2B 2005 Jacoby Ellsbury, OF 1952 Bailey Brem, P Greg Jurgenson, P Randy Hunter, C (co-MVP) Dwane Helbig, OF Pete Rowe, OF A.J. Marquardt, OF Darwin Barney, SS (FOY) Chuck Fisk, SS (2nd) 1975 Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1994 Mason Smith, P (MVP) Dallas Buck, P Pete Goodbrod, OF (2nd) Gail Meier, P A.J. Marquardt, OF Kevin Gunderson, P Danny Johnston, 2B (2nd) Pete Rowe, C Mike Thurman, P Andy Jenkins, 1B 1953 Bailey Brem, P Tom Simas, UTIL 1995 Kevin Hooker, UTIL Jonah Nickerson, P Jay Dean, 1B 1976 Jeff Doyle, UTIL Pat Meiwes, 3B Nate Fogle, P (HM) Bud Shirtcliff, OF Ken Noble, P Kevin Hooker, 2B (2nd) Ryan Gipson, 2B (HM) Norb Wellman, P Pete Rowe, C David Schmidt, C (2nd) Tyler Graham, OF (HM) 1954 Jay Dean, 1B 1977 Rich Dodge, OF 1996 Brandon Hageman, SS Anton Maxwell, P (HM) Chuck Fisk, 2B Jeff Doyle, 2B Ryan Lipe, 3B Shea McFeely, 3B (HM) Jack Pinion, OF Pete Rowe, C Eric Lovinger, P 2006 Cole Gillespie, OF (MVP) 1955 Jay Dean, 1B 1978 Rich Harper, C Ryan McDonald, 2B Darwin Barney, SS Jerry Exley, OF Bob McNair, 1B Chris Pine, P Dallas Buck, P Jerry Bettendorf, IF (2nd) Jerry Miller, OF David Schmidt, C Jonah Nickerson, P Bobby Buob, IF (2nd) Jerry Yung, UTIL Chris Wakeland, OF Kevin Gunderson, P Bill Epperle, P (2nd) 1979 Dave Backen, UTIL 1997 Ben Bertrand, C Mitch Canham, C (HM) Chuck Fisk, IF (2nd) 1980 Al Hunsinger, 3B Mike Boire, P Shea McFeely, 3B (HM) John Fredericks, OF (2nd) Bob McNair, 1B Andrew Checketts, P Chris Kunda, 2B (DPOY) Al Guidotti, P (2nd) 1981 Dave Backen, UTIL Mike Leone, DH 2007 Mitch Canham, C Phil Jantze, OF (2nd) Al Hunsinger, 1B (MVP) Ryan Lipe, 3B Darwin Barney, SS (HM) Dan Lovejoy, C (2nd) Todd Thomas, OF Ryan McDonald, 2B Eddie Kunz, P (HM) 1956 Jerry Exley, OF 1982 Mike Gorman, P Mark Newell, P Jordan Lennerton, 1B (HM) 1957 Tom Hunt, OF Jim Grove, OF Jason Stranberg, OF 2008 Ryan Ortiz, C Twink Pedersen, 3B Mickey Riley, 2B 1998 Andrew Checketts, P (MVP) Kevin Rhoderick, P (HM) Syl Johnson, P (2nd) Jim Wilson, 1B (MVP) Ben Bertrand, C Daniel Robertson, OF (HM) Dan Luby, 2B (2nd) 1983 Jeff Reece, P (MVP) Rob Colley, OF John Wallace, OF (HM) 1958 Gene Bates, 1B Steve Smith, OF Joe Gerber, DH 2009 Ryan Ortiz, C Tom Bowen, 3B Dain Syverson, 3B Sam Gaviglio, P (HM) Gary Moore, P Todd Thomas, UTIL All-Pacific-10 Jared Norris, 1B (HM) Bob Berreman, OF (HM) 1984 Scott Anderson, P 1999 Joe Gerber, 1B Kevin Rhoderick, P (HM) Ray Lunde, P (HM) Dain Syverson, 3B Corrie Willkie, 2B (HM) Adalberto Santos, UT (HM) 1959 Kim Bradshaw, OF 1985 Ken Bowen, SS B.R.
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