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08 Baseball Gd P01-36.Pmd CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 30 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Baseball Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 20082008 OpponentsOpponents Junior Michael Brady established himself as the Bears’ starting shortstop last season and had a game-winning home run versus USC. 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Baseball Media Guide 31 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2008 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS ARIZONA OREGON STATE Location and Zip Code: Tucson, Ariz. 85721 Location and Zip Code: Corvallis, Ore. 97331 Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 19,000 Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis Web Page Address: www.arizonaathletics.com Web Page Address: www.osubeavers.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Matt Rector ([email protected]) Sports Information Director, Baseball: Hank Hager ([email protected]) Office Phone: 520-621-0914 Cell Phone: 520-850-2814 FAX: 520-621-2681 Office Phone: 541-737-7472 Cell Phone: 541-230-0611 FAX: 541-737-3072 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Beavers Colors: Navy and Cardinal Colors: Orange and Black 2007 Record: 42-17 2007 Record: 49-18 Conference Record and Finish: 15-9 (Second) Conference Record and Finish: 10-14 (Sixth) 2007 Postseason: 2-2, NCAA Regional, Wichita, Kan. 2007 Postseason: 4-1 NCAA Regional, Charlottesville, Va.; 2-0 NCAA Super Stadium (Capacity): Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium (6,500) Regional, Corvallis, Ore.; 5-0 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. (National Outfield Dimensions: 360 down lines, 378 to power alleys, 400 in center Champions) Press Box Phone: 520-621-4440 Stadium (Capacity): Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (2,300) Lettermen Returning: 16 Lost: 5 Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 to power alleys, 400 in center Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Andy Lopez (UCLA, ’75) Press Box Phone: 541-737-7475 Career Record (Years): 897-558-7 (25 years) Lettermen Returning: 20 Lost: 14 Record at Arizona (Years): 210-141-1 (six years) Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Pat Casey (George Fox, ’90) Assistant Coaches: Mark Wasikowski, Jeff Casper, Keith Francis Career Record (Years): 611-382-5 (20 years) Record at OSU (Years): 440-269-4 (13 years) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Assistant Coaches: Marty Lees, Pat Bailey, David Wong Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI C.J. Ziegler 1B Sr. 59 228 59 81 .355 23 2 13 63 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Colt Sedbrook INF Sr. 48 188 52 63 .335 12 1 1 24 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI T.J. Steele OF Jr. 57 223 41 72 .323 14 4 7 47 Jordan Lennerton 1B Sr. 65 217 42 68 .313 17 1 10 51 Joey Wong SS So. 67 205 41 59 .288 5 2 0 19 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2007 STSATS) Chris Hopkins OF Sr. 64 203 57 54 .266 11 3 2 27 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Preston Guilmet RHP Jr. 18 12 2 1.87 0 135.0 100 34 146 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2007 STATS) Jason Stoffel RHP So. 26 5 0 1.87 5 43.1 41 13 55 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Daniel Schlereth LHP Jr. 24 3 1 2.68 8 37.0 28 27 47 Mike Stutes RHP Sr. 22 12 4 4.07 0 132.2 111 60 129 Jorge Reyes RHP So. 24 7 3 3.10 0 81.1 73 18 64 TOP NEWCOMERS Mark Grbavac RHP Jr. 28 0 1 2.25 3 36.0 30 17 36 Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Dillon Baird So. 3B Flagstaff, Ariz. Yavapai JC TOP NEWCOMERS Rafael Valenzuela So. SS Nogales, Ariz. Cochise College Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Matt Presley Fr. OF/3B Colorado Springs, Colo. Cheyenne Mountain HS Garrett Nash Fr. INF Draper, Utah Jordan HS Brandon Hayes Fr. 1B Eugene, Ore. Sheldon HS Tanner Robles Fr. LHP Murray, Utah Cottonwood HS ARIZONA STATE Location and Zip Code: Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 Enrollment: 63,278 STANFORD Athletic Director: Lisa Love Location and Zip Code: Stanford, Calif. 94305-6150 Web Page Address: www.thesundevils.com Enrollment: 14,890 Sports Information Director, Baseball: Randy Policar ([email protected]) Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby Office Phone: 480-965-6594 Cell Phone: 480-734-7793 FAX: 480-965-5408 Web Page Address: www.gostanford.com Nickname: Sun Devils Sports Information Director, Baseball: Kyle McRae ([email protected]) Colors: Maroon and Gold Office Phone: 650-725-2959 Cell Phone: 650-544-5617 FAX: 650-725-2957 2007 Record: 49-15 Nickname: Cardinal Conference Record and Finish: 19-5 (First) Colors: Cardinal and White 2007 Postseason: 3-0 NCAA Regional, Tempe, Ariz.; 2-0 NCAA Super Regional, 2007 Record: 28-28 Tempe, Ariz.; 1-2 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Conference Record and Finish: 9-15 (Eighth) Stadium (Capacity): Packard Stadium (3,879) 2007 Postseason: N/A Outfield Dimensions: 338 left field line, 395 in center, 338 right field line Stadium (Capacity): Sunken Diamond (4,000) Press Box Phone: 480-727-7253 Outfield Dimensions: 335 down lines, 375 to power alleys, 400 in center Lettermen Returning: 14 Lost: 17 Press Box Phone: 650-723-4629 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Pat Murphy (Florida Atlantic, ’82) Lettermen Returning: 22 Lost: 6 Career Record (Years): 902-428-4 (23 years) Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Mark Marquess (Stanford, ’69) Record at ASU (Years): 529-257-1 (13 years) Career Record (Years): 1,285-645-5 (31 years) Assistant Coaches: Tim Esmay, Andy Stankiewicz, Josh Holliday Record at Stanford (Years): same Associate Head Coach: Dean Stotz TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Assistant Coaches: David Nakama, Jeff Austin Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI Ike Davis 1B/OF Jr. 62 238 56 83 .349 23 0 8 61 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Brett Wallace 3B Jr. 63 265 75 107 .404 17 5 16 78 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI Petey ParamoreC Jr. 64 224 64 85 .379 18 1 6 52 Sean Ratliff OF Jr. 55 233 61 79 .339 13 4 12 45 Joey August OF Jr. 49 172 28 59 .343 7 1 2 27 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2007 STATS) Cord Phelps INF Jr. 55 186 29 56 .301 15 4 0 23 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Josh Satow LHP Sr. 20 13 3 2.76 0 133.2 119 53 119 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2007 STATS) Mike Leake RHP So. 25 13 2 3.69 1 127.0 126 29 94 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Jason Jarvis RHP So. 21 2 2 4.50 11 30.0 31 32 31 Jeremy Bleich LHP Jr. 16 2 8 5.56 0 98.2 119 31 60 David Stringer RHP Sr. 31 3 2 4.70 7 61.1 76 23 41 TOP NEWCOMERS Jeffrey Inman RHP So. 15 4 4 5.74 0 73.2 99 34 62 Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Seth Blair Fr. RHP Rock Falls, Ill. Rock Falls HS TOP NEWCOMERS Jake Elmore Jr. 2B Pleasant Grove, Ala. Wallace State Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Jason Franzblau Jr. RHP Louisville, Ky. Winthrop Drew Storen Fr. RHP/3B Brownsburg, Ind. Brownsburg HS Jake Schlander Fr. INF Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS Michael Marshall Fr. 1B/RHP El Paso, Texas Franklin HS 32 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Baseball Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears Nickname: Huskies Colors: Purple and Gold UCLA 2007 Record: 29-27 Location and Zip Code: Los Angeles, Calif. 90095 Conference Record and Finish: 11-13 (Fifth) Enrollment: 36,890 2007 Postseason: N/A Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero Stadium (Capacity): Husky Ballpark (1,500) Web Page Address: www.uclabruins.com Outfield Dimensions: 327 left field line, 395 in center, 317 right field line Sports Information Director, Baseball: Alex Timiraos ([email protected]) Press Box Phone: 206-685-1994 Office Phone: 310-206-4008 Cell Phone: 310-847-9231 FAX: 310-825-8664 Lettermen Returning: 19 Lost: 14 Nickname: Bruins Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Ken Knutson (Washington, ’81) Colors: Blue and Gold Career Record (Years): 526-347-2 (15 years) 2007 Record: 33-28 Record at Washington (Years): same Conference Record and Finish: 14-10 (Third) Associate Head Coach: Joe Ross 2007 Postseason: 3-0 NCAA Regional, Long Beach, Calif.; 0-2 NCAA Super Assistant Coaches: Donny Harrel, Tighe Dickinson Regional, Fullerton, Calif. Stadium (Capacity): Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 power alleys, 390 in center Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI Press Box Phone: 310-794-8213 Bradley Boyer 2B Jr. 47 182 33 66 .363 16 1 3 29 Lettermen Returning: 23 Lost: 8 Jack Rife OF Jr. 35 109 18 34 .312 6 1 2 14 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): John Savage (Nevada, ’91) Ty Rasmussen DH So. 52 172 35 53 .308 5 0 10 35 Career Record (Years): 169-178-1 (Six years) Record at UCLA (Years): 81-94 (Three years) TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2007 STATS) Assistant Coaches: Brian Green, Matt Jones, P.C. Shaw Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Jorden Merry RHP Jr. 16 6 8 5.38 0 77.0 85 26 52 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2007 STATS) Nick Haughian LHP Jr. 18 4 7 6.44 0 72.2 80 47 54 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg.
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