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Table of Contents 2010 OREGON STATE BASEBALL | 1 Oregon State Facts Baseball 2009 Season 2010 Season Goss Stadium at Coleman Table Of Contents Oregon State Baseball 34 Ryan Gorton Oregon State Records Page Topic 35 Danny Hayes to Keith Jennette Page Topic 1 Quick Facts 36 Dylan Jones To Michael Miller 64 Individual Records 1 Table of Contents 37 Jared Norris 66 Career Records 2 Media Information 38 James Nygren 67 Single-Season Records 3 Radio/TV Information 39 Josh Osich to Greg Peavey 68 OSU’s Pac-10 Leaders 4 Media Outlets 40 Andy Quiring 69 Oregon State Yearly Leaders 5 2010 Opponent Information 41 Kevin Rhoderick 72 Oregon State Team Yearly Statistics 6 Oregon State Baseball Tradition 42 Tanner Robles 73 The Last Time 8 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field 43 Stefen Romero to Adalberto Santos 12 2010 Roster 44 Kraig Sitton Oregon State History 14 Radio/TV Roster 45 Tyler Smith to Taylor Starr Page Topic 16 2010 Schedule 46 Nick Stiltner 74 Oregon State Head Coaches 47 Andrew Susac to John Tommasini 74 Oregon State Yearly Records The Coaches 48 J.J. Turbin to Tyler Waldron 75 Oregon State Yearly Results Page Topic 49 Brent Warren 87 All-Time Versus Opponents 17 Head Coach Pat Casey 88 2007 National Champions 21 Associate Head Coach Marty Lees 2009 In Review 90 2006 National Champions 22 Assistant Coach Pat Bailey Page Topic 92 2005 College World Series 23 Assistant Coach Nate Yeskie 50 2009 In Review Notes 94 1952 College World Series 24 Baseball Staff 53 2009 Results 95 Oregon State Postseason History 25 University Profile/Dr. Ed Ray 54 2009 Overall Statistics 96 Oregon State Postseason Results 26 Athletics Director Bob De Carolis 55 2009 Pac-10 Only Statistics 97 Oregon State All-Americans 27 OSU Athletic Administration 56 2009 Superlatives 98 Oregon State All-Region Honors 28 Support Staff 57 2009 Hitting 98 Oregon State Academic All-America 59 2009 Pitching Appearances 99 Oregon State Pac-10 Honors The Players 100 Oregon State In The Pros - 2009 Page Topic The Pac-10 101 Oregon State In The Major Leagues 29 Travis Anderson to Ryan Barnes Page Topic 104 Oregon State In The MLB Draft 30 Carter Bell to Parker Berberet 61 2009 Pac-10 Standings 105 Oregon State Team Awards 31 Matt Boyd to Rob Folsom 61 2009 Pac-10 Honors 106 Oregon State Letterwinners 32 Sam Gaviglio 62 2009 Pac-10 Overall 33 Blake Gibbs 63 2009 Pac-10 Only Oregon State Facts Bailey office phone (541) 737-7484 Goss Stadium At Coleman Field Location Corvallis, Oregon Director of operations Ron Northcutt Ballpark Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Enrollment 20,100 Northcutt office phone (541) 737-0598 Opened (capacity) 1907 (3,248) Founded 1868 Athletic Trainer David Stricklin Leftfield 330 ft. (14-ft. fence) President Dr. Edward Ray Strength & Conditioning Coach Tim Rabas Left-centerfield 365 ft. (11-ft. fence) Athletic Director Bob De Carolis Centerfield 400 ft. (8-ft. fence) Colors Orange and black 2009 Season Right-centerfield 365 ft. (8-ft. fence) Nickname Beavers 2009 overall record 37-19 Rightfield 330 ft. (8-ft. fence) Affiliation NCAA Division I Home record 17-5 Press box phone (541) 737-7475 Conference Pacific-10 Road record 8-10 University website www.oregonstate.edu Neutral record 12-4 Radio Athletics website www.osubeavers.com 2009 Pacific-10 record 15-12 (T-3rd place) Radio Beaver Sports Network Flagship Stations KEJO 1240-AM (Corvallis) Baseball 2010 Season KPAM 860 (Portland) Head coach Pat Casey (16th year) Lettermen returning/lost 21/13 Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com) Record at OSU 505-314-4 (15 years) Position players 11/9 Primary Play-By-Play Mike Parker Career record 676-423-5 (22 years) Pitchers 10/4 Associate Head Coach Marty Lees (9th year) Starters returning/lost 6/3 Assistant coaches Pat Bailey (3rd year) All-conference returning/lost 0/1 Nate Yeskie (2nd year) All-Americans returning/lost 0/0 Casey office phone (541) 737-2825 First varsity season 1907 Lees office phone (541) 737-5738 All-time record 1,989-1,324-15 Media Guide Credits The 2010 Oregon State University baseball guide was designed, written, and produced by Hank Hager of the OSU Athletic Communications Office, with assistance from Ryan McCall and Mariah Ellis. Cover designs by Ben Little. Photography by Dave Nishitani, Beth Buglione, Ethan Erickson, Denny Wolverton, Rich Heins, Phyllis M. Heins, Dennis Hubbard, Cheryl Hatch, Erik Dresser, the Omaha World Herald and courtesy of USA Baseball, Major League Baseball Clubs, Minor League Baseball clubs and from Oregon State Library archives. Printing by Lynx Communication Group, Inc., of Salem, Ore. 2010 OREGON STATE BASEBALL | 1 Athletic Communications The Oregon State Athletics Communica- available at the Goss Stadium press box. OSU Athletic Communications tions office appreciates your interest in the 2010 Pre-game services include statistics, game Oregon State baseball team. We look forward notes, gameday programs and media guides. Steve Fenk to serving members of the media throughout Post-game stats will be made available to work- Assistant Athletics the year and hope this media guide is a help- ing members of the media as soon as possible Director, Athletic ful tool throughout the season. Please contact after the completion of each game. Communications Assistant Director for Athletic Communications Hank Hager for any media needs concerning the Photography Oregon State baseball team. He can be reached Please note that there are no designated by email at [email protected] or by photography areas at Goss Stadium. Photogra- Jason Amberg calling the Oregon State at (541) 737-7472. phers are free to shoot from the Goss Stadium The following is a set of guidelines for cover- stands. However, please do not impede specta- Assistant Director, ing the club this season. tors’ sightlines. Athletic Communications Photographers are allowed on the field pre- Broadcasting Arrangements game, but must clear the field 45 minutes prior Requests for radio, Internet, television or any to first pitch unless there is a ceremony. At no other broadcasting privileges of Oregon State time during the game are photographers allowed baseball should be addressed to Hank Hager as on the field or in the dugouts. Michael Collins far in advance as possible. Assistant Director, Field Access Game Notes There is field access prior to the start of each Athletic Communications A set of Oregon State game notes will be game, but all members of the media must leave made available to members of the media prior to the field at the completion of batting practice, ap- each game. To be included on the Oregon State proximately 45 minutes prior to first pitch. Media baseball e-mail list in order to receive the notes is allowed on the field for post-game interviews. prior to the game, please contact Hank Hager. Hank Hager Notes will also be posted on the home of Or- Media Credentials Assistant Director, egon State Athletics, osubeavers.com. Requests for all media credentials should Athletic Communications be made to Hank Hager at least 24 hours in Interviews advance for necessary games or series. Sea- BASEBALL CONTACT All coach and student-athlete interviews son credentials will be made available to media must be arranged through Hank Hager. On members who will cover the team on a season gamedays, head coach Pat Casey, his assistants basis. Single-game credentials and series cre- and members of the team will be available short- dentials are also available. Melody Stockwell ly after the game’s conclusion. Interviews will be Credentials will be left at the Goss Stadium Assistant Director, done in an informal manner on the field. Please ticket office will call or the Oregon State Media Athletic Communications notify Hank Hager of any requested players or Relations Office. Credentials can be mailed but coaches prior to the conclusion of the game. only if requested. For all visiting team interview requests, please contact that respective team’s Sports Media Guides Information Director. This media guide is made available for mem- bers of the media to provide biographical and Ryan McCall Pre-Game Interviews historical information regarding the Oregon Assistant, Oregon State players are available for in- State program, its players, coaches, staff and Athletic Communications terviews on gamedays, but only prior to batting administration. To request a copy of the guide, practice. Players will not be made available after please contact Hank Hager in the media rela- batting practice starts until that game’s comple- tions office. Please note there is a limited supply tion. of media guides. A .pdf of the media guide will also be made Practices available on osubeavers.com. Athletic Communications Information Practices are held at Goss Stadium at Cole- Phone .....................................(541) 737-3072 man Field on a daily basis and are generally open Internet Fax ..........................................(541) 737-3020 to members of the media. Players and coaches The online home of Oregon State Athletics, Press Box Phone .................(541) 737-7475 are normally available for interviews before and osubeavers.com, is the place to go for all Oregon Web site ...................... www.osubeavers.com after practice, depending on the schedule for State baseball information, including a team ros- Mailing Address ................ 209 Gill Coliseum that day. Please contact Hank Hager to sched- ter and bios, schedule, live stats links, updated ..........................................Corvallis, OR 97331 ule any interviews at least 24 hours in advance. game notes and statistics. Fans can also enjoy Baseball Contact .........................Hank Hager Please DO NOT contact any players away viewing photo galleries after select games. Hager Cell ............................(541) 230-0611 from Goss Stadium unless previously arranged Hager Office.........................(541) 737-7472 by Hank Hager. Live Stats E-Mail [email protected] Check osubeavers.com for gameday infor- Press Box mation and live stats links.
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