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Record Book Pac-12 Team Records PAC-12 TEAM RECORDS TEAM BATTING RECORDS TEAM PITCHING RECORDS HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE MOST WINS NCAA Season: .356 ..................................Arizona State, 1981 Season: 60 .....................................Arizona State, 1988 RECORDS .356 ..................................Arizona State, 1999 Conf. Season: 26 .....................................Arizona State, 1981 Cons. Seasons: 113 ..............................Arizona State, 1981-82 TEAM BATTING MOST AT BATS Season: 2,663 ................................Arizona State, 1984 MOST LOSSES TRIPLES, INNING Season: 44 .................................................. USC, 1985 4 (tie) MOST RUNS Conf. Season: 27 ...........................................California, 1990 Washington vs. Portland Inning: 18 ...........................Arizona vs. LaVerne, 1980 Cons. Seasons: 77 ......................... Washington State, 1996-97 5th Inn. 4/15/74 18 ........... Washington State vs. Gonzaga, 1926 Washington vs. Oregon State Game: 40 ......... Arizona vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 2/22/95 MOST COMPLETE GAMES 6th Inn. 5/20/66 Conf. Game: 34 ................Arizona State vs. Stanford, 3/6/80 Season: 34 ...........................Eastern Washington, 1986 Season: 694 ...................................Arizona State, 1981 HIT BY PITCH, GAME LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 10 MOST HITS Season: 1.68 ......................................... Stanford, 1968 Washington vs. Rice Game: 38 ....................Washington vs. Arizona, 5/3/13 5/22/98 Season: 873 ...................................Arizona State, 1984 MOST INNINGS PITCHED Season: 661.3 Arizona State, 1982 RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, MOST RUNS BATTED IN GAME (9 INNINGS) Game: 34 ..............Oregon State vs. Chico State, 1985 MOST STRIKEOUTS 23 34 .................... Arizona State vs. UTEP, 4/6/74 Season: 700 .............................................. UCLA, 2010 Arizona vs. Chapman Conf. Game: 32 ..................Arizona State vs. Stanford, 1980 3/19/79 Season: 640 ...................................Arizona State, 1981 MOST WALKS ALLOWED Season: 401 ................................................ USC, 1985 MOST GRAND SLAMS, MOST DOUBLES SEASON Game: 13 .......................... Arizona vs. Oregon, 5/5/19 MOST SHUTOUTS 14 Season: 185 ...................................Arizona State, 1988 Season: 15 ..................................... Oregon State, 2014 Arizona State, 2003 MOST TRIPLES MOST SAVES Inning: 4 ..............Washington vs. Oregon State, 5/20/66 Season: 26 ................................................ UCLA, 2013 TEAM PITCHING 4 .................. Washington vs. Portland, 4/15/74 26 ..............................................Oregon, 2013 Game: 6 .......Arizona vs. East Tennesee State, 4/27/12 SHUTOUTS, SEASON 6 ...............Arizona State vs. N. Illinois, 2/20/10 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 24 6 ...............Arizona State vs. Utah State, 3/9/63 24 .....................................Arizona State, 2010 Arizona State, 1972 6 .............Washington State vs. Whitman, 1945 Season: 50 ............................................. Arizona, 2003 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS 24 ....................................... Washington, 1974 INNINGS, SEASON MOST HOME RUNS 64 Inning: 4 ...............Oregon State vs. California, 3/30/03 BEST WON-LOST PERCENTAGE Arizona State, 1972 4 ................... California vs. Santa Clara, 2/2/00 Season: (min. 40 games) .903 (56-6), Oregon State ..... 4 .................. Oregon State vs. Oregon, 3/30/66 (2017) STRIKEOUTS, SEASON Game: 8 ........... Washington State vs. Whitworth, 1987 (min. 30 games) .908 (29-3), USC, 1958 732 8 ...............California vs. Arizona State, 4/26/86 Arizona State, 1972 Season: 142 .............................................. UCLA, 1997 LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN Game: ...........14, Oregon State vs. New Mexico State, MOST GRAND SLAMS 2/23/03 (16-14) TEAM FIELDING Season: 14 .....................................Arizona State, 2003 MOST NCAA TITLES DOUBLE PLAYS, SEASON MOST TOTAL BASES Overall: 12, USC 111 Game: 64 .............California vs. Arizona State, 4/26/86 (1948-51-61-63-68-70-71-72-73-74-78-98) UCLA, 1982 Season: 1472 ............................................ UCLA, 1997 Consecutive: 5, USC, 1970-74 MOST WALKS MOST CONFERENCE TITLES MISCELLANEOUS Season: 482 ...................................Arizona State, 1982 Total: 34 ............................................................ USC Outright: 29 ............................................................ USC WINNING PERCENTAGE, MOST STRIKEOUTS So. Division: 13 ............................................................ USC SEASON Season: 481 .......................................... Stanford, 2008 No. Division: 15 ........................................ Washington State .914 (64-6) Pacific-12: 5 .................................................Arizona State Arizona State, 1972 MOST STOLEN BASES Consecutive: 8 ............................................. USC (1957-64) Game: 14 .....................California vs. UC Davis, 4/8/86 MOST CONSECUTIVE Season: 204 .........................................California, 1984 LONGEST GAME (INNINGS) GAMES WITHOUT BEING 20 ............. Oregon State vs. Washington, 1972 SHUT OUT MOST HIT BY PITCH 505 Game: 10 ...................... Washington vs. Rice, 5/22/98 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Arizona State Season: 115 ...................................Arizona State, 2000 Season: 111 .............................................. UCLA, 1982 4/7/95 - 2/14/04 Game: 6 ..........................California vs. Missouri, 1980 MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE Game: 23 .................... Arizona vs. Chapman, 3/19/79 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT 506 ..................Arizona State, 4/7/95 - 2/13/04 BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN Game: 35 ..... Stanford vs. CS Stanislaus (35-0), 2/11/86 Conf. Games: 32 ........Arizona State vs. Stanford (34-2), 3/6/80 2018 PAC-12 BASEBALL // PAC-12 CONFERENCE PAC-12 BASEBALL RECORD BOOK PAC-12 TEAM RECORDS TEAM BATTING BATTING AVERAGE GAMES DOUBLES TOTAL BASES 1. Arizona State (1999) ......... .356 1. Arizona State (1984) ............ 75 1. Arizona State (1988) .......... 185 1. UCLA (1997) ................... 1472 Arizona State (1981) ......... .356 2. Arizona State (1988) ............ 73 2. Arizona (1986) ................... 177 2. Arizona State (1984) ........ 1416 3. Arizona State (2003) ......... .347 Arizona State (1982) ............ 73 3. Washington (1997) ............ 176 3. Arizona State (1981) ........ 1413 4. Arizona State (2000) ......... .346 4. Stanford (1990) ................... 71 4. UCLA (1997) ..................... 173 4. Arizona State (1988) ........ 1389 5. Arizona State (2007) ......... .345 5. USC (1995) ......................... 70 5. Arizona State (1993) .......... 172 5. California (1991) .............. 1386 6. Arizona (1993) .................. .343 Stanford (1987) ................... 70 6. Stanford (1990) ................. 165 6. Arizona (1993) ................. 1359 7. Arizona State (2008) ......... .342 USC (1974) ......................... 70 Washington State (1990) .... 165 7. Arizona State (1993) ........ 1311 8. Washington (1997) ........... .340 8. Stanford (2003) ................... 69 8. Stanford (2000) ................. 160 8. Arizona State (2003) ........ 1308 9. Arizona State (2010) ......... .337 Stanford (1988) ................... 69 9. Arizona State (2003) .......... 160 9. Arizona (1986) ................. 1302 Arizona (1991) .................. .337 Arizona (1985) ..................... 69 10. Arizona (2005) ................... 159 10. Arizona State (1991) ........ 1301 Arizona (1986) .................. .337 Stanford (1981) ................ .337 AT BATS TRIPLES WALKS 1. Arizona State (1984) ....... 2,663 1. Arizona (2003) ..................... 50 1. Arizona State (1982) .......... 482 HOME RUNS 2. Arizona State (1988) ....... 2,648 2. Arizona (2005) ..................... 45 2. UCLA (1982) ..................... 435 3. Arizona (1986) ..................... 43 1. UCLA (1997) ..................... 142 3. Stanford (1990) .............. 2,548 3. UCLA (1987) ..................... 427 2. UCLA (2000) ..................... 117 4. Arizona State (1990) ............ 40 Arizona State (1981) .......... 427 4. UCLA (1997) .................. 2,535 Arizona (1987) ..................... 40 3. USC (1998) ....................... 114 5. Stanford (1977) ................. 411 5. Arizona State (1982) ....... 2,494 6. Portland State (1987) ........... 39 4. UCLA (1987) ..................... 116 6. Stanford (1987) .............. 2,488 California (1957) .................. 39 6. USC (1974) ....................... 409 5. Arizona (1993) ................... 115 7. Stanford (2003) .............. 2,486 8. Arizona (1998) ..................... 38 7. Arizona State (2003) .......... 406 6. Washington State (1998) .... 110 8. USC (1995) .................... 2,480 Arizona (1990) ..................... 38 8. Stanford (1985) ................. 403 Arizona State (1981) .......... 110 9. Arizona State (2003) ....... 2,471 Stanford (1953) ................... 38 9. Arizona State (2008) .......... 400 8. Arizona State (1985) .......... 108 10. Arizona State (1993) ....... 2,462 Stanford (1965) ................... 38 10. California (1984) ................ 384 Arizona State (1984) .......... 108 10. UCLA (1998) ..................... 107 RUNS RUNS BATTED IN STOLEN BASES 1. Arizona State (1981) .......... 694 1. Arizona State (1981) .......... 640 1. California (1984) ................ 204 HITS 2. 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