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2017 Baseball Record Book.Pdf CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS BASEBALL 2019 CALIFORNIA BASEBALL FACT SHEET QUICK FACTS School: ........................................................................................................... University of California Location and Zip Code: ..................................................................................Berkeley, Calif. 94720 Enrollment: .............................................................................................................................35,409 Conference: ........................................................................................................................ Pacific-12 Chancellor: ....................................................................................................................... Carol Christ Director of Athletics: .................................................................................................... Jim Knowlton Media Relations Director for Baseball: .............................................................................Ben Enos Email: ........................................................................................................ [email protected] Office Phone: ......................................................................................................510-642-5363 Nickname:.....................................................................................................................Golden Bears Colors: ..........................................................................................................................Blue and Gold TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 Record:............................................................................................................................ 32-22 Baseball Fact Sheet ..................................2 Conference Record and Finish: ........................................................................................16-14, 5th 2019 Schedule ..........................................3 Postseason (record and postseason location): ...........................................................................n/a 2019 Golden Bear Rosters .......................4 Stadium (Capacity): .....................................................................................Evans Diamond (2,500) Cal Recent Draft Picks ..............................5 Outfield Distances: ..........................320 down the lines, 365 to both power allies, 395 to center 2018 Final Overall Statistics ....................6 Press Box Phone: .......................................................................................................510-457-6570 2018 Final Conference Statistics ............7 Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................................................................17/16 2018 Final Results ....................................8 COACHING STAFF 2018 Pac-12 Statistics ....................... 9-12 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): .....................................................Mike Neu (Univ. of Miami, ‘99) Records versus Opponents ....................13 Career Record (Years): ...............................................................................72-87 (Three years) California All-Time Records ............... 14-18 Record at Cal (Years): .................................................................................... 33-22 (One year) Year-by-Year Records ......................... 19-21 Assistant Coaches: .....................................................Noah Jackson, Damon Lessler, Matt Flemer Cal in Postseason Play ............................22 Postseason Honors ........................... 23-24 TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS (2018 STATS) California Award Winners .................25-26 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI Golden Bear Results (2000-18) ........ 27-33 Darren Baker 2B So. 44 172 29 47 .273 6 0 1 23 Baseball Lettermen (1947-2018) .......34-36 Cameron Eden SS Jr. 44 154 20 38 .247 7 0 0 21 Cal Players in the Pros ...................... 37-39 Max Flower OF Jr. 47 150 21 43 .287 7 2 1 30 Korey Lee C Jr. 36 101 16 24 .238 4 0 5 26 Andrew Vaughn 1B Jr. 54 199 59 80 .402 14 0 23 63 Sam Wezniak INF So. 46 154 29 37 .240 7 0 6 26 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2018 STATS) Name Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Jared Horn, RHP Jr. 15 5 5 6.15 0 71.2 81 41 52 Rogelio Reyes, RHP Jr. 11 3 2 8.26 0 28.1 44 11 27 Arman Sabouri, LHP Jr. 20 5 2 3.07 1 44.0 27 11 48 TOP NEWCOMERS Name Pos. Hometown High School - College Grant Holman, Fr. UTL/RHP Chula Vista, Calif. Eastlake HS Sam Stoutenborough, Fr. RHP Monterey, Calif. Palma HS Ian Villers, Fr. RHP Walnut Creek, Calif. Northgate HS 2018 HONORS Jonah Davis - All America (Perfect Game/Rawlings), All Region performer (American Baseball Coaches Association), West All Region (first team, Rawlings/American baseball Coaches As- sociation), Pac-12 All-Confrence Tanner Dodson - All America (Perfect Game/Rawlings), Utility Honors (third team, D1baseball. com), Utility-HM (Perfect Game), All-Pac-12 first team, Pac-12 All-Defensive Team, Pac-12 All- Confrence Team, All-America (second team, Baseball America) Andrew Vaughn - Golden Spikes Award (USA Baseball), National Player of the Year (Perfect Game/Rawlings), Consensus All-America, District 9 Player of the Year (NCBWA), Pac-12 All- Defensive Team, All America (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper), West All Region (first team, Rawlings/American baseball Coaches Association) Tyrus Greene - Pac-12 All Academic-HM, Pac-12 All- Conference- HM Erik Martinez - Pac-12 All Academic-HM Aaron Shortridge - Pac-12 All-Conference-HM 2 2019 Baseball Fact & Record Book • @CalBaseball (Twitter) •@CalBaseball (Instagram) • Facebook.com/CalBaseball CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS BASEBALL 2019 CALIFORNIA BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location Time Feb. 15 Friday Cal State Bakersfield^ Tempe, Ariz. 2 pm Feb. 16 Saturday Pepperdine^ Phoenix, Ariz. 5 pm Feb. 17 Sunday Northwestern^ Tempe, Ariz. 10 am Feb. 18 Monday BYU^ Tempe, Ariz. 10 am Feb. 22 Friday at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 6 pm Feb. 23 Saturday at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 4 pm Feb. 24 Sunday at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 1 pm Feb. 28 Thursday Saint Mary's Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm March 1 Friday Saint Mary's Berkeley, Calif. 6:05 pm March 2 Saturday at Saint Mary's Moraga, Calif. 1 pm March 3 Sunday at Saint Mary's Moraga, Calif. 1 pm March 8 Friday at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 5 pm March 9 Saturday at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 1 pm March 10 Sunday at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 10 am March 12 Tuesday San Jose State Berkeley, Calif. 6:05 pm March 15 Friday USC* Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm March 16 Saturday USC* Berkeley, Calif. 3:05 pm March 17 Sunday USC* Berkeley, Calif. 1:05 pm March 19 Tuesday San Francisco*# Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm March 22 Friday at Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 7:05 pm March 23 Saturday at Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. TBA March 24 Sunday at Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 2:05 pm March 26 Tuesday at Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 7 pm March 29 Friday Long Beach State Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm March 30 Saturday Long Beach State Berkeley, Calif. 3:05 pm March 31 Sunday Long Beach State Berkeley, Calif. 1:05 pm April 5 Friday Washington State*# Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm April 6 Saturday Washington State*# Berkeley, Calif. 6:05 pm April 7 Sunday Washington State*# Berkeley, Calif. 1:05 pm April 8 Monday New Mexico Berkeley, Calif. 6:05 pm April 12 Friday at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 pm April 13 Saturday at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 pm April 14 Sunday at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 1 pm April 18 Thursday at UCLA*# Los Angeles, Calif. 7:05 pm April 19 Friday at UCLA*# Los Angeles, Calif. 7:05 pm April 20 Saturday at UCLA* Los Angeles, Calif. 2 pm April 23 Tuesday Sacramento State Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm April 26 Friday Oregon* Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm April 27 Saturday Oregon* Berkeley, Calif. 3:05 pm April 28 Sunday Oregon* Berkeley, Calif. 1:05 pm April 29 Monday BYU# Berkeley, Calif. 3:05 pm May 3 Friday at Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah TBA May 4 Saturday at Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah TBA May 5 Sunday at Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah TBA May 7 Tuesday at San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. 3 pm May 10 Friday Stanford*# Berkeley, Calif. 7:05 pm May 11 Saturday Stanford*# Berkeley, Calif. 2:05 pm May 12 Sunday Stanford*# Berkeley, Calif. 12:05 pm May 17 Friday Arizona State*# Berkeley, Calif. 6:05 pm May 18 Saturday Arizona State*# Berkeley, Calif. 1:05 pm May 19 Sunday Arizona State*# Berkeley, Calif. 12:05 pm May 23 Thursday at Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 6:05 pm May 24 Friday at Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 6:05 pm May 25 Saturday at Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 12:05 pm *Pac-12 Game; ^ Angels College Classic, Phoenix/Tempe, Ariz.; #Broadcast Live on Pac-12 Networks; all times Pacific • @CalBaseball (Twitter) • @CalBaseball (Instagram) • Facebook.com/CalBaseball • 2019 Baseball Fact & Record Book 3 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS BASEBALL 2019 GOLDEN BEARS ROSTER PITCHERS NO. NAME B-T HT WT YR BORN EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 18 Joe Ammirato R-R 6-2 180 Fr. 6-15-99 HS San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Prep) 41 Reuben Drogin R-R 5-10 210 So. 3-18-99 1V Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) 17 Zach Espinosa R-R 6-1 203 rFr. 7-1-99 RS Irvine, Calif. (Beckman HS) 33 Lucas Gather L-L 6-1 175 Fr. 12-14-99 HS Roseville, Calif. (Roseville HS) 31 Jack Hinrichsen R-R 6-1 185 Fr. 11-19-99 HS Sacramento, Calif. (McClatchy HS) 14 Jared Horn R-R 6-3 225 Jr. 7-21-98 2V Napa, Calif. (Vintage HS) 15 Carson Olson R-R 6-2 210 So. 10-8-98 1V Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 47 Nick Proctor (UTIL) R-R 5-9 175 Fr. 8-2-00
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