GOLDEN BEARS
2010
CALIFORNIA PLAYER DEVELOPMENT UNDER DAVID ESQUER
BRETT JACKSON Undrafted to 1st Round
JEFF KOBERNUS Undrafted to 2nd Round
BLAKE SMITH Undrafted to 2nd Round
DAVID COOPER Undrafted to 1st Round
TYSON ROSS Undrafted to 2nd Round
JOSH SATIN Undrafted to 6th Round
CRAIG BENNIGSON Undrafted to 9th Round
BRANDON MORROW 40th Round to 1st Round
BRENNAN BOESCH Undrafted to 3rd Round
CHRIS ERRECART Undrafted to 5th Round
ALLEN CRAIG Undrafted to 8th Round
CONOR JACKSON 31st Round to 1st Round
TREVOR HUTCHINSON 35th Round to 3rd Round
JOHN BAKER Undrafted to 4th Round
XAVIER NADY 4th Round to 2nd Round
MIKE TONIS 52nd Round to 2nd Round
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2010 Golden Bear Roster, Pronunciation Guide.... 2 Head Coach David Esquer.................................. 3-4 Assistant Coaches and Support Staff.................. 5-6 2010 Season Outlook........................................7-10 2010 Player Profiles........................................ 11-24 2010 Opponents..............................................25-28 2009 in Review................................................29-31 2009 Final Statistics/Final Results.................. 33-35 2009 Pacific-10 Statistics................................ 36-37 Records versus Opponents.................................. 38 California Records/All-Time Leaders............... 39-47 Cal in Postseason Play/Postseason Honors... 48-53 Year-by-Year Results (2000-09)...................... 54-56 Baseball Lettermen (1947-2009)..................... 57-58 Media Information/Team Travel............................ 59 Evans Diamond...............................................60-61 Golden Bears at AT&T Park................................. 62 The California Baseball Experience................ 63-71 Cal Players in the Pros.................................. 72-IBC 2010 Schedule & Team Photo............................. BC
BASEBALL DIRECTORY BASEBALL BASEBALL OFFICE .................................................................................... (510) 643-6006 Head Coach: David Esquer....................................................................................643-6006 Assistant Coach: Dan Hubbs.................................................................................642-9591 Assistant Coach: Tony Arnerich..............................................................................642-5315 Public Address Announcer: Ed Zuber Athletic Trainer: Brian Schulman............................................................................642-3868 Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Shane Besedick Baseball Office Fax...................................................................................... (510) 643-0250 PRESS BOX PHONE................................................................................... (510) 642-3098
MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE ...................................................................... (510) 642-5363 349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. 94720..............................................Fax: 643-7778 Baseball Media Relations Director: Scott Ball........................................................643-1741 355 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. 94720......................................cell (510) 334-0793 Senior Publications Director: John Dunbar............................................................642-6895 Publications Coordinator: Evan Kerr......................................................................642-4935 Website: CalBears.com Official Photography Website:..........................................................GoldenBearSports.com
The 2010 edition of the California Baseball Information Guide was written and edited by Scott Ball, Baseball Media Relations Director. Layout and graphic design by John Dunbar, Publications Director and Evan Kerr, Publications Assistant. Photographs by John Todd, Kelley Cox and Michael Pimentel of GoldenBearSports.com; John Dunbar and Evan Kerr, among others. GoldenBearSports.com is the official photography web site for Cal Athletics.
ON THE COVERS Front Cover: Cal caps on the top of the Evan Diamond dugout (by Michael Pimentel, GoldenBearSports.com). . Back Cover: 2010 Golden Bears schedule and team photo (by Kelley L. Cox, GoldenBearSports.com).
CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS USAGE GUIDELINES When referring to University of California intercollegiate athletic teams, please use California or Golden Bears on first reference. Cal or Bears may be used on second reference. Terms such as UC Berkeley, Cal-Berkeley, Berkeley and California-Berkeley (or other similar variations) are incorrect and should not be used in connection with Cal Athletics.
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2010 GOLDEN BEAR ROSTER PITCHERS NO.
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B-T
HT
WT
YR
BORN
Dixon Anderson Mike Cassady Brian Diemer (DEE-mer) Joey Donofrio (Da-Noff-frio) Matt Evanoff Matt Flemer (1B) Trevor Hildenberger Erik Johnson Justin Jones Joe Kurrasch (Kerr-Rash) Michael Lowden Kevin Miller Chris Petrini Stephen Pistoresi (Pis-tor-S-ee) Seth Spivack Daniel Wolford
R-R L-L R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R L-L L-L R-R R-R L-L R-R S-R R-R
6-5 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2
225 200 235 185 175 205 175 210 175 205 175 185 225 200 175 210
So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr.
7-2-89 5-17-88 3-25-88 5-10-89 2-11-91 11-22-90 12-15-90 12-30-89 1-10-91 6-19-91 1-17-91 8-25-89 2-11-87 11-1-88 10-18-90 8-19-88
48 47 51 43 18 49 26 35 23 37 29 41 36 21 24 10
EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1V SQ 1V SQ HS 1V HS 1V HS HS HS 2V 3V 1V HS 2V
Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont HS) Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes HS) Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos HS) Rescue, Calif. (Ponderosa HS) El Cerrito, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS) San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) Los Altos, Calif. (Los Altos HS) Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale HS) San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Serra HS) Yuba City, Calif. (Yuba City HS) San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) San Bruno, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral HS) Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS) Calabasas, Calif. (Taft HS) Roseville, Calif. (Long Beach State)
CATCHERS NO.
NAME
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HT
WT
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BORN
16 46 27
Justin Byrd Eddie Hsieh (Shay) Chadd Krist
R-R R-R R-R
6-0 6-2 5-10
190 220 187
Fr. Sr. So.
10-27-90 10-26-88 1-28-90
EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) HS Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Arapahoe HS) SQ San Jose, Calif. (San Jose City College) 1V Petaluma, Calif. (Petaluma HS)
INFIELDERS NO.
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Brett Bishop Austin Booker (OF) Mitch Delfino Brian Guinn Tony Renda Devin Rodriguez Marcus Semien (Sim-E-in) Paul Toboni
R-R L-R R-R S-R R-R L-R R-R R-R
5-11 5-10 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-2
175 175 185 165 160 180 175 185
Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.
5-14-91 4-11-87 1-13-91 4-4-89 1-24-91 10-13-91 9-17-90 2-8-90
22 1 44 6 14 33 15 30
EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) HS 1V HS 1V HS HS 1V RS
Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Fairfax, Va. (Robinson HS) Cloverdale, Calif. (Cloverdale HS) El Sobrante, Calif. (Berkeley HS) Hillsborough, Calif. (Serra HS) Newhall, Calif. (William S. Hart HS) El Cerrito, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS) San Francisco, Calif. (St. Ignatius HS)
OUTFIELDERS NO.
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Jimmy Bosco Chad Bunting (C) Mark Canha (1B) (Can-Ah) Cameron Hart Darrel Matthews Maris Moore Danny Oh Dwight Tanaka (INF)
L-R R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R L-L R-R
5-10 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-8
180 185 205 185 165 210 170 170
Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr.
5-21-91 10-23-89 2-15-89 9-26-90 10-25-90 1-30-89 12-28-89 11-15-88
25 45 5 28 2 34 19 11
EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) HS SQ 2V RS HS SQ 1V 1V
Granite Bay, Calif. (Jesuit HS) Ukiah, Calif. (Ukiah HS) San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Prep) Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw HS) Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley HS) San Ramon, Calif. (California HS) Mill Creek, Wash. (Henry M. Jackson HS) El Sobrante, Calif. (Campolindo HS)
Head Coach: David Esquer (8) (S-kerr); Assistant Coaches: Dan Hubbs (40), Tony Arnerich (3); Volunteer Assistant: Brad Sanfilippo (4)
NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10
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Austin Booker Darrel Matthews Tony Arnerich Brad Sanfilippo Mark Canha Brian Guinn David Esquer Daniel Wolford
11 14 15 16 18 19 21 22
Dwight Tanaka Tony Renda Marcus Semien Justin Byrd Matt Evanoff Danny Oh Stephen Pistoresi Brett Bishop
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Justin Jones Seth Spivack Jimmy Bosco Trevor Hildenberger Chadd Krist Cameron Hart Michael Lowden Paul Toboni
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33 34 35 36 37 40 41 43
Devin Rodriguez Maris Moore Erik Johnson Chris Petrini Joe Kurrasch Dan Hubbs Kevin Miller Joey Donofrio
44 45 46 47 48 49 51
Mitch Delfino Chad Bunting Eddie Hsieh Mike Cassady Dixon Anderson Matt Flemer Brian Diemer
HEAD COACH DAVID ESQUER
DAVID ESQUER • 8 Head Coach • 11th Season California head baseball coach David Esquer represents the best in college baseball – first as a player, then as an assistant coach, and now as the leader of the Golden Bears. As a player, Esquer was the starting shortstop on Stanford’s 1987 national championship squad. As an assistant coach, he helped produce six NCAA postseason teams and one World Series participant at Stanford and Pepperdine. And now entering his 11th year as the head coach of Cal, Esquer has led the Bears to NCAA Regionals in 2001 and 2008, was the 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, has had four players selected in the first round of the professional draft and has produced seven All-Americans. At age 44, Esquer has amassed a career record of 287-265-2 (.520), including the 2008 season when the Bears finished 33-21-2 overall, were ranked
David Esquer is in his 11th season directing the Golden Bears. as high as No. 5 nationally in early April, advanced to the NCAA Regional in Long Beach, went 3-1-1 against Bay Area rival Stanford and were 2-0 against eventual national champion Fresno State. Another top year was 2001 when Cal finished 34-25 overall and advanced to a NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) for the first time since 1995. Cal’s 34 wins in 2001 and 2005 (when the Bears arguably deserved to make an NCAA Regional as well) were the most single season victories since 1992 when the Bears placed seventh at the College World Series. In Esquer’s tenure, Cal has had 52 players sign professional contracts, including right-hander Brandon Morrow, who in 2006 became the highest draft pick in school history when he was the fifth pick overall by the Seattle Mariners. Esquer also helped develop center fielder Brett Jackson, a firstround pick of the Chicago Cubs in 2009; first baseman David Cooper, a first-round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in 2008; and third baseman Conor Jackson, who in 2003 was drafted in the first round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2008, Esquer’s squad featured three All-Americas – senior second baseman Josh Satin (first-team All-American in Baseball America, plus two other All-America honors), Cooper (four different All-America honors) and right-hander Kevin
ESQUER’S CAREER RECORD AT CAL 2000.............................................. 25-28 2001.............................................. 34-25 (NCAA Regional, Pac-10 Coach of the Year) 2002.............................................. 29-27 2003.............................................. 28-27 2004.............................................. 25-31 2005.............................................. 34-23 2006.............................................. 26-28 2007.............................................. 29-26 2008........................................... 33-21-2 (NCAA Regional) 2009.............................................. 24-29 Total............................287-265-2 (.520) Miller, a Freshman All-American in Collegiate Baseball. Other All-Americans under Esquer’s guidance include Conor Jackson in 2003, Xavier Nady in 2000, Freshman AllAmericans Jeff Kobernus in 2007 and Satin in 2005. Esquer also has had 18 players named first-team All-Pac-10 and numerous others listed as Pac-10 honorable mention. Beyond the on-field accomplishments, the Cal mentor has also been instrumental in securing several improvements at Evans Diamond, including the Carl Van Heuit Training Center, which provides the Bears with new indoor batting cages, bullpens and
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Head coach David Esquer with his son, Xavier, in the dugout during Cal’s 2009 game at AT&T Park. workout facilities. Esquer became only the 10th coach in Cal baseball history when he was named head coach of the Bears on June 10, 1999, replacing longtime Cal mentor Bob Milano. Esquer came to Berkeley after serving as the top assistant at Pepperdine from 1996-99. Prior to working at Pepperdine, he was the No. 2 assistant coach at Stanford from 1991-96.
At Pepperdine, Esquer was the program’s chief recruiting coordinator as well as hitting instructor, infield coach and handler of the third base coaching duties. During his three seasons with the Waves, Pepperdine compiled a record of 112-63 (.640). During his six-year stint at Stanford, the Cardinal were 222-142 (.610) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament five times, including a trip to the College World Series in 1995.
A shortstop at Stanford from 1984-87, Esquer was a starter on the Cardinal’s 1987 College World Series championship team. He earned all-tournament honors after hitting .350 with six RBI in Omaha. He also earned AllPac-10 Southern Division honors as a senior, batting .318 with 41 RBI and 16 stolen bases. Esquer went on to play professional baseball for four seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, California Angels and Milwaukee Brewers organizations. Esquer was a threesport star and class valedictorian at Palma High School in Salinas, Calif. He was tabbed the “Athlete of the Year” at Palma High School after being named team captain and MVP in baseball, football and basketball. Esquer earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in sociology from Stanford in 1987. His wife, Lynn, is a former professor at Pepperdine in the graduate school of education and psychology, and a former assistant clinical professor in psychology at Cal. The Esquers reside in Moraga with their daughter, Gabrielle, born July 3, 2002, and son, Xavier, born December 22, 2003.
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David Esquer being interview by Eric Sorenson during Easton’s 2010 California College Baseball Media Day.
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BACK ROW (from left): Dan Alvarado, Nick Cole, Tim Vigil. FRONT ROW: Tory Merritt, Jason Craft, Miguel Vasquez. Not pictured: Tavi Rodriguez.
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ASSISTANT COACHES career saves (22), sixth in career strikeouts per nine innings (9.19), ninth in career appearances (81) and 11th in career strikeouts (254). Hubbs earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from USC in 1993. He and his wife, Alison, reside in Richmond and have two sons, Patrick (nine) and Charlie (seven).
DAN HUBBS • 40 Assistant Coach • 11th Season USC, 1993 California pitching coach Dan Hubbs has been an integral part of the Golden Bears’ baseball program since arriving with head coach David Esquer in 2000. Besides being a top recruiter, Hubbs’ pitchers have regularly produced team ERAs among the lowest in the Pac-10 and in 2008 his hurlers set a school record with 435 strikeouts, surpassing his 2001 squad that had 422 strikeouts. He has also helped cultivate some of the greatest pitchers in school history, including right-hander Brandon Morrow, who became the school’s highest draft pick ever when he was the fifth pick overall by the Seattle Mariners in 2006, and most recently Kevin Miller, who was a Freshman All-American in 2008 and was second in the Pac-10 in ERA (2.90) and opposing batting average (.196). In 2008, Hubbs had three pitchers drafted – Tyson Ross, a second round pick of the Oakland A’s; Craig Bennigson, a ninth-round pick of the Colorado Rockies and Matt Gorgen, a 16th round pick of the Tampa Bay Rays. He has also produced Pac-10 save leaders in 2001 (Matt Brown, eight) and 2004 (Jesse Ingram, 10), the school’s career strikeout leader in 2002 (Trevor Hutchinson, 284), and has seen 25 of his pitchers sign professional baseball contracts. A former standout pitcher at USC, Hubbs, 39, joined Cal after playing for the Trojans from 1990-93, followed by seven-year minor league career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. In 1999 he officially retired as a player to join the Bears’ coaching staff. Hubbs had previously been the pitching coach of the Yakima Bears (a short-season single A minor league Dodger affiliate in Yakima, Wash.) and assisted Pepperdine during the 1999 season. Hubbs’ professional career highlights include finishing second in the Dodgers’ organization with 126 strikeouts in 1994. In
TONY ARNERICH • 3 Dan Hubbs 1996, he went a combined 16-1 between AAA Albuquerque (7-1) and La Romana (90) of the Dominican winter league, and was named to Baseball America’s Winter League All-Star Team. Hubbs led the Pacific Coast League in appearances in 1997, taking the mound 62 times in a 144 game season. He finished his career with a 27-16 record with nine saves and a 3.75 ERA. In 427 innings, Hubbs struck out 436 while walking only 172. At USC, Hubbs helped lead the Trojans to the Pac-10 title in 1991 and NCAA Regional appearances in three of his four years (1990, ‘91, ‘93). He finished his career at USC with a 19-13 record and a 3.58 ERA. As a senior, Hubbs led the nation in saves with 18 and was tops on the Trojans’ squad with 90 strikeouts and a 2.96 ERA in 76.0 innings. After the ‘93 season, Hubbs was named first-team All-American by The Sporting News, second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and the College Baseball Writers and third-team All-American by Baseball America. He was also a first-team All-Pac-10 pick and an All-District 8 second team selection. During the 1993 NCAA Central II Regional in Austin, Texas, Hubbs was selected to the all-tournament team. Against Cal State Fullerton, he earned a save in the first game, striking out five batters in two innings, and pitched 8.0 relief innings in the second game to pick up the win (allowing just one run on four hits and a walk while striking out seven). On the USC career list Hubbs is third in
Asstant Coach First Season Texas Tech, 2001 Entering his first season as Cal’s assistant coach and third year with the program is Tony Arnerich, a former standout catcher at Texas Tech, and professional ballplayer in the Kansas City Royals and Florida Marlins
Tony Arnerich
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organizations. Arnerich will assume the Golden Bears’ third base coaching duties and will be assisting head coach David Esquer in mentoring the Cal hitters. Arnerich, 30, has also been a huge boost to the Bears’ catching corps with extensive experience as both a player and a coach. He was the head coach of the St. Cloud River Bats of the Northwoods League from 200508, leading his team to the first half title and the league championship in the summer of 2007. Arnerich also served as a part-time assistant coach in 2007 at Sonoma State, where he earned a degree in sociology in June of 2008. As a player, Arnerich attended Santa Rosa Junior College where he was a twotime, first-team all-league selection and a 2000 first-team Junior College All-American, helping guide his team to the 1999 California Junior College World Series. He then earned a scholarship to Texas Tech, where he was second-team All-Big 12 in 2001, leading the Red Raiders to an NCAA Regional berth while pacing the team with 24 doubles. During the summers, Arnerich was a three-time Northwoods League All-Star and was named the league’s MVP in 2001. His number was retired following his 2001 season, and he is now a member of the Northwoods League All-Decade Team. Arnerich signed with the Kansas City Royals after his 2001 summer season, advanced to the Double A level with the Wichita Wranglers during the 2003 and 2004 seasons, and was twice invited to the Royals’ Big League Camp. He then played in the Florida Marlins’ organization from May 2004 through June 2005, advancing to the Double A level with the Carolina Mudcats.
ing duties is former UC Davis standout and head coach at Los Gatos High School, Brad Sanfilippo. Sanfilippo, 35, spent six seasons as the head varsity coach of Los Gatos High School where he led his squad to its first two Central Coast Section titles in school history in 2006 and 2009. Both years Sanfilippo’s teams finished 28-5 and were ranked 12th in the final California Division II rankings. He concluded his coaching tenure at Los Gatos High School with a record of 139-51 (.731), which included four Santa Clara Valley Athletic League/De Anza Division titles (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009). Sanfilippo was named San Jose Mercury News and Palo Alto Newspaper Group Coach of the Year in 2006. As well as excelling in the high school ranks, Sanfilippo was an assistant for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League this past summer where he coached Cal’s standout junior first baseman/outfielder Mark Canha. In 2006 and 2007, he was an assistant coach for the Northern California squad in the North vs. South Series. In 2002, Sanfilippo served as the Director of Baseball Operations at Santa Clara, and has also served as an assistant to UC Davis Athletic Director Greg Warzecka (a former Cal baseball player and assistant coach). As a player, Sanfilippo was a three-year starter in the outfield at UC Davis from 199698; batting .349 as a sophomore, .350 as a junior and .320 as a senior. He ranks in the Top-10 in single-season bests for triples (five, 1997) and runs scored (56 in 1997) for the Aggies, and was a first-team Western District GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American. Sanfilippo competed in football, basketball and baseball at Los Gatos High School and was inducted into his high school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. He is single and resides in Los Gatos.
ball program. Schulman, 30, already has several years of experience in the athletic training profession, having worked for the San Francisco 49ers, at Fresno State and UC Santa Barbara, and for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is also the athletic trainer for the Golden Bears’ 2006 and 2007 national champion men’s water polo program. Prior to joining the Bears in March of 2004, Schulman was an intern assistant athletic trainer for the San Francisco 49ers from June 2003 through February 2004. He came to the 49ers from Fresno State, where he worked with the football and baseball programs while earning his masters’ degree in exercise physiology in 2003. As an undergraduate at UC Santa Barbara, Schulman was a student athletic trainer, working with the baseball, men’s basketball and men’s soccer programs. He graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2001 with degrees in political science, and health and exercise science. Schulman had an internship with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the summer of 2000 and is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist. A native of Encino, Calif., Schulman and his wife, Megan, reside in Dublin with their son, Luke, born Oct. 30, 2009.
SHANE BESEDICK Graduate Assistand Athletic Trainer • First Season
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This season, Brian Schulman will be assisted full time by graduate intern athletic trainer Shane Besedick, who attended Long Beach State where he where was an athletic student trainer as an undergraduate, working primarily with the men’s water polo and men’s basketball teams. Besedick is currently working towards his Master’s degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion at California University of Pennsylvania.
BRIAN SCHULMAN
Volunteer Asstant Coach First Season UC Davis, 1998
Athletic Trainer • Sixth Season UC Santa Barbara, 2001
Joining the Cal baseball program this season and handling the first base coach-
Brian Schulman is his sixth season as the head athletic trainer for the California base-
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2009 First-team All-Pac-10 first baseman/outfielder Mark Canha
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2010 SEASON OUTLOOK innings. Anderson was the May 11 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week after notching a win and two saves (8.2 innings, eight hits, one run, eight strikeouts, 1.04 ERA) in a week. Johnson, the sixth-top prospect in the Northwoods League, was 4-2 with a 2.61 ERA, and 49 strikeouts in 59.0 innings as a starter for Alexandria (Minn.). Last season he was 3-6 with a 4.41 ERA and four saves in 19 appearances and nine starts as a true freshman. Johnson had 55 strikeouts in 67.1 innings and threw a complete game in his final outing versus USC. Other notable returning players for David Esquer include junior infielder Brian Guinn, junior right-hander Kevin Miller, sophomore outfielder Danny Oh and senior left-hander Chris Petrini. Guinn is a talented switchhitting infielder who batted .315 in 2009 and was a 10th round draft pick out of Berkeley High School. Miller was a Freshman AllAmerican in 2008, enters the 2010 with an 8-4 record, and started his collegiate career with no earned runs in his first 44.0 innings. Similar to Miller, Oh started off his collegiate career with a bang. He hit a two-run homer in his first collegiate at-bat and went on to bat .303 with seven home runs and 35 RBI as a true freshman. Petrini, the veteran of the Bears’ pitching staff as its lone senior
Sophomore right-hander Erik Johnson is slated to be the Bears’ No. 1 starter after an outstanding summer pitching for Alexandria (Minn.) in the Northwood’s League.
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he 2010 California baseball team enters the season featuring one of the nation’s top players. Junior All-Pac-10 first baseman/outfielder Mark Canha was outstanding in 2009 (.366, 17 doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 43 RBI), out-performing a first-round draft pick (Brett Jackson) and two second round selections (Jeff Kobernus, Blake Smith).
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The Golden Bears also highlight a pair of hard-throwing sophomore right-handers, Dixon Anderson and Erik Johnson, who both had successful summers pitching in the Northwoods League and were named the league’s second and sixth top prospects, respectively, by Baseball America. Anderson played for Green Bay (Wisc.) and was 3-2 with a 1.61 ERA and seven saves, recording 56 strikeouts in 56.0 innings over 23 appearances (five starts). Last spring as a redshirt freshman, he was 1-0 with a 3.98 ERA and three saves in 20 appearances (one start), recording 37 strikeouts in 43.0
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Sophomore right-hander Dixon Anderson was named the Northwood League’s second-top prospect by Baseball America this past summer after recording seven saves with a 1.61 ERA.
Brian Guinn
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Damien Semien Cal Football 1990-93
Junior second baseman Brian Guinn and sophomore shortstop Marcus Semien continue the family tradition of Cal athletics as the Bears’ double play combination had fathers who also competed for the Blue and Gold.
Left-handed hitting Jimmy Bosco set a Jesuit High School batting record as a junior when he hit .505, earning Delta River League MVP and first-team All-Sac-Metro honors. Left-handed hitting center fielder Darrel Matthews was two-time first-team All-Bay Valley Athletic League and a 2009 MaxPreps second-team all-state selection, batting .440 with 10 doubles, eight triples and nine stolen bases as a senior. Third baseman Mitch Delfino is another talented newcomer who excelled in the prep ranks. Delfino was a 2009 MaxPreps Small Schools first-team All-American and Cal Hi Sports Division V Male Athlete of the Year, batting .591 with 10 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 35 RBI at Cloverdale High School. Below is an interview with Cal coach David Esquer, who is in his 11th season directing the Bears’ baseball program. David Esquer’s interview with Eric Sorenson (collegebaseballtoday.com) during Easton’s California College Baseball Media Day, January 26, 2010:
Brian Guinn
starter, enters the year with 10 career wins, including a complete-game, two-hit shutout (nine strikeouts) versus USC in the final game of the 2009 season. Bolstering the 2010 squad is a freshman class selected the 24th best in the nation, and third-best in the Pac-10, by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Talented left-hander Justin Jones could be the cream of the crop. Jones was a seventh round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox after going 10-1 with 118 strikeouts and a 0.42 ERA as a senior at Oakdale (Calif.) High School, and 12-0 with 124 strikeouts and a 0.40 ERA as a junior.
Marcus Semien
He was a two-time Cal Hi Sports All-State honoree and the 2009 Modesto Bee Player of the Year. Infielder Tony Renda was a 2009 High School All-American and both San Mateo County and West Catholic Athletic Player of the Year. He ended his high school career as the Serra High School record-holder for career hits (152). Left-handed hitting Devin Rodriguez batted .402 with 14 doubles, eight homer runs and 34 RBI last spring for William Hart High School. He set a school record with a 21-game hitting streak as a junior when he hit .384 with 13 doubles and 24 RBI.
Sorenson: One thing about Cal baseball, even though you were down a little bit last year, you are never down for long. Let’s talk a little bit about the players you lost last year like Brett Jackson, Jeff Kobernus and Blake Smith. What did those guys mean to the program? Esquer: We are proud of what those guys did for the program and obviously their talent was evident by how high they were drafted. Jackson was taken in the first round, Kobernus was the first player taken in the second round and Smith was also taken high in the second round. They are all great players and I would not be surprised to see them all make it to the Big Leagues. That type of talent is hard to replace, but I like the make-up of our players this year and sometimes you may not have all that sure-fire talent, but you make up for it with a little more team chemistry. Sorenson: You had some guys last year like Erik Johnson and Dixon Anderson who were studs on the mound. What do you expect from them this year…and the rest of your staff?
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Senior left-hander Chris Petrini is the veteran of the Cal pitching staff and finished the 2009 season with a complete-game, twohit shutout of USC.
Sorenson: Tell me a little bit about Justin Jones, the freshman left-handed pitcher you have coming in. He was a seventh-round pick (of the Chicago White Sox). Also your recruiting class was rated pretty highly by Collegiate Baseball (24th). Talk a little bit about your recruits coming in, including Jones.
Esquer: They (Johnson and Anderson) have to develop into legitimate Pac-10 pitchers. We talk about that a lot. Erik Johnson is going to pitch for us on Friday. He is going to be going up against the likes of (Stanford’s Brett) Mooneyham, (UCLA’s Gerrit) Cole and (Josh) Spence at ASU. We are going to have to match-up on Friday night. One of the bench marks of the league is you are going to have to match up on Friday nights and Erik Johnson has to be that guy for us.
Esquer: Justin Jones is kind of the guy for us. In the past we have had a problem getting some of our high draft picks to come to school. Just like a lot of schools, if you could have the roster that you recruited you would be a lot better off. Justin Jones is going to be an impact player. One of the things he brings to us is a mentality. He doesn’t act like a freshman. He expects to be out there. If he had a choice, he’d pitch on Friday nights. He is that confident in his abilities. He is still a freshman, so there is an adjustment period. But, we
are very happy with our entire freshman class. What they are going to need is a little fearlessness. They have come in with a high level of expectation. Tony Renda, from Serra High School, benefits from his fearlessness. He expects to be able to compete right away and we are going to need that from all of those young players. Darrel Matthews, from Clayton Valley High School, is a tremendous center fielder who is going to be table-setter for us. Those guys are going to be expected to right away to be impact freshmen. Jimmy Bosco from Jesuit High School in Sacramento (Granite Bay, Calif.) will be another name you are going to hear. Sorenson: I have looked at your schedule and there is about a four-week period where you play the toughest schedule of anyone in the country. How important will it be for these young guys to get their legs under them off the bat? Esquer: We have done our best to prepare them for what is coming. When it is Rice at Rice, and then Arkansas at home, you are facing some good ball clubs. Then you follow that with Arizona State to begin league play. That is going to be the meat of our schedule. We are going to have to have what our freshmen bring, which is “this is baseball, let’s go out and play.” We are going to need that attitude from the rest of the guys because we are going to have to step up and perform at a level where maybe we haven’t yet. Overall, we are going to look for the team to have confidence in their abilities and maybe more faith in their abilities than their experience would normally give them.
Sorenson: You have lost a little bit in your batting order, but you have Mark Canha coming back. Who do you find behind him to help you offensively this year? Esquer: What allows me to rest is little easier is the fact that you mention the players like Jackson, Kobernus and Smith, but as great as they were, Mark Canha out performed all three of them last year. You do hope Mark continues to play well and have that type of year again. If we do get that type of year from him again, it will really help solidify our batting order. Mark is no longer a surprise. He is not a support player anymore. Last year, he was coming in as a support player for those three (Jackson, Kobernus, Smith). Mark is going to be in the middle of our line-up and will be expected to perform and that is going to be a little different for him. I expect he will handle it well.
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Sophomore catcher Chadd Krist has become the Golden Bears’ everyday catcher and has proven to be one of the Pac-10’s top all-around hitters in 2010.
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Sophomore outfielder Danny Oh hit a two-run homer in his first collegiate at-bat in 2009
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48 AUSTIN BOOKER
Pitcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 225 Experience: 1V Hometown: Piedmont, Calif. High School: Piedmont A 6-5 right-hander who developed into a top middle reliever for the Bears...throws in the low to mid 90s with a fastball, splitter and curveball...played for the Green Bay (Wisc.) Bullfrogs this past summer and was picked the Northwoods League’s second-leading prospect by Baseball America, finishing the summer 3-2 with a 1.61 ERA and seven saves, recording 56 strikeouts in 56.0 innings over 23 appearances (five starts)…was selected to the South All-Star Team that competed in the Northwoods All-Star Game July 21 at Port Arthur Stadium in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada…was the 2009 recipient of the George Wolfman Award as the team’s Most Improved Player…redshirted during the 2008 season…AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2009): Was 1-0 with a 3.98 ERA and three saves in 20 appearances (one start)…had 37 strikeouts in 43.0 innings… was the May 11 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week with a win and two saves (8.2 innings, eight hits, one run, eight strikeouts, 1.04 ERA)… earned saves versus UC Davis May 5 and at UCLA May 8, forcing the Bruins into a game-ending double play with runners on first and third in the bottom of the ninth…won in relief May 10 at UCLA (careerhigh 6.2 innings, seven hits, one run, two walks, career-high seven strikeouts)…threw 5.0 innings with one hit, no runs, one walk and five strikeouts April 10 at Washington…had three strikeouts in 1.2 innings (one hit, one earned run, no walks) April 3 at Oregon State… earned first collegiate save March 23 versus Stanford (3.0 innings, no hits, no runs, no walks, two strikeouts)…threw 4.0 innings with four strikeouts March 14 versus Cal Poly (eight hits, three runs)… was first-team Pac-10 All-Academic...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Piedmont High School had a 1.15 ERA as a junior and struck out 65 batters in 43.0 innings as a senior, earning all-league honors in 2006-07...helped his team to two North Coast Section Playoffs...was a four-time (2004-07) Bay Shore Athletic League Scholar-Athlete... majoring in environmental science...parents are Mark and Robin Anderson...born July 2, 1989 in Berkeley, Calif. YEAR 2009 vs. UA vs. ASU vs. ORE vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. UW
ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 3.98 20 1 0 1 G 1 2 1 1 2 2 2
W 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
L S IP H R ER BB SO 0 3 43.0 51 24 19 13 37
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
PCT .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000
IP 4.0 1.2 2.0 1.2 3.1 7.2 5.1
H 8 4 2 1 0 7 2
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 5 5 1 3 1 1 11.25 3 3 1 2 0 0 22.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2 1 0 3 0 0 7.50 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.00 1 1 2 7 0 0 1.25 0 0 3 5 0 0 0.00
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 7, May 10, 2009 at UCLA Most Innings Pitched: 6.2, May 10, 2009 at UCLA Longest Winning Streak: Has won one game Longest Losing Streak: Has not lost a game
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Infield/Outfield Junior Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Experience: 1V Hometown: Fairfax, Va. High School: Robinson A left-handed hitting junior who will be battling for starting duties in the Bears’ middle infield…played for the Vienna (Va.) Senators of the Clark Griffith League last summer and competed in the MidAtlantic Collegiate League All-Star Game where he was 2-for-4 with three stolen bases…father, Rod, was an All-American shortstop at Cal, helping the Golden Bears to a third-place national finish at the 1980 College World Series...AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Batted .263 (10-for-38, .174 vs. Pac-10) with a double, home run and seven RBI…was 5-for-12 (.417) as a pinch hitter…had a two-run double May 9 at UCLA…scored the winning run in the Bears’ 4-3 victory over Vanderbilt…hit his first collegiate home run in first at-bat of the 2009 season Feb. 21 versus UC Riverside…AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008): Batted .333 (2-for-4 vs. Pac-10) with three RBI in 16 games…knocked in RBI versus Fresno State, New Mexico and Arizona…hit .667 (2-for-3) with runners in scoring position…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Robinson High School in Fairfax, Va. was second-team All-Concorde District as a senior, and first-team all-district and second-team All-Northern Region as a junior...helped his team to a Concorde District title during his senior year, and a Northern Virginia Regional championship his junior year...owned a .446 high school batting average...also competed in football and was first-team Patriot District, first-team All-Northern Region, first-team All-Examiner, honorable mention all-metro and honorable mention all-state defensive back...was a member of the National Honor Roll and was listed in the Who’s Who Among High School Students... majoring in American studies...father, Rod, went on to play five years in the major leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies and the St. Louis Cardinals...is also a distant relative of Jackie Robinson...parents are Rod and Kathryn Booker... born April 11, 1988 in Pasadena, Calif. BOOKER’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2008 2009 Total
AVG .333 .263 .274
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 16 12 1 4 3 0 0 0 4 4 0 26 38 12 10 7 1 0 1 9 5 2 42 51 13 14 10 1 0 1 13 9 2
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. ORE vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .250 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 .250 .000 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .333 4 9 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 .444 .250 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 .250 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
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CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 1, 14 times, last time May 23, 2009 vs. USC (1-for-2) Most Runs: 1, 13 times, last time May 23, 2009 vs. USC Most RBI: 2, May 9, 2009 at UCLA (1-for-4, 2B) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 2, May 9-10, 2009 (2-for-6, .333, 2B, 3 RBI)
CHAD BUNTING
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Outfield/Catcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Experience: SQ Hometown: Ukiah, Calif. High School: Ukiah A sophomore outfielder/catcher who showed impressive power last season as a redshirt freshman, hitting a double and two home runs in 12 at-bats for a .833 slugging percentage…hit a pinch hit RBI double April 17 versus Oregon…had a pinch hit two-run homer April 15 at UC Davis…first collegiate hit was a home run March 17 at Pacific…last summer was named a Hawaii Collegiate All-Star, playing for the Hawaii Aliis...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Ukiah High School was All-Empire as a senior, a two-time all-league pick and a threetime all-academic selection…was named his school’s Athlete of the Year in 2006…batted .413 and helped his team capture a league title as a senior...was also a standout football player, earning all-league and all-academic honors…undeclared major with an interest in mathematics...parents are Tom and Connie Bunting...born October 23, 1989 in Woodland, Calif. BUNTING’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2009
AVG .250
G AB 9 12
R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 4 3 4 1 0 2 0 5 0
vs. UO vs. STAN vs. USC
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .500 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.000 .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 1, 3 times, last time April 17, 2009 vs. Oregon (1-for-1, 2B, RBI) Most Runs: 1, 4 times, last time May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State Most RBI: 2, April 15, 2009 at UC Davis (1-for-1, HR) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 2, April 15-17, 2009 (2-for-2, 1.000, 2B, HR, 3 RBI)
MARK CANHA
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OF/First Base Junior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 Experience: 2V Hometown: San Jose, Calif. High School: Bellarmine College Prep
One of the nation’s top young players who had a breakout season last year as a sophomore, earning All-Pac-10 honors…will see action either in the outfield or at first base…hits for both power and average and is a base stealing threat…was named the team’s 2009 winner of the Clint Evans Award as the Most Valuable Player and was the recipient of the Robert A. Roos Award as the team’s leading hitter…AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Batted a team-leading .366 (75-for-205, 5th in Pac-10, .317 vs. Pac-10) with 17 doubles (6th in Pac-10), and a team-leading 12 home runs (7th in Pac-10) and 43 RBI… also had 75 hits (6th in Pac-10), 130 total bases (6th in Pac-10), a
.634 slugging percentage (6th in Pac-10), 44 runs and a .444 onbase percentage (8th in Pac-10)…had a team-high 24 multiple hit games and 11 multiple RBI games…had a career-high 19-game hitting streak from March 9-April 10 (30-for-74, .405, 4-2B, 7-HR, 20 RBI)…went 2-for-3 with a career-high four RBI April 25 versus Arizona State.…was 2-for-4 with a two-run triple and three RBI April 22 at Stanford…went 5-for-10 with two doubles, a home run and two RBI April 17-19 versus Oregon…was 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI April 15 at UC Davis…went 2-for-4 with two doubles at Stanford April 13…hit a home run at Washington April 9…was 2-for3 with a double and home run April 1 versus Long Beach State… went 4-for-5 with a double March 29 versus Washington State…hit a two-run homer versus Stanford March 23 and a three-run homer versus the Cardinal March 22…was 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI March 17 at Pacific…went 3-for-4 with an RBI March 13 versus Cal Poly…was 3-for-5 with two home runs and three RBI March 9 at Oklahoma…was the March 3 Pac-10 Player of the Week after going 9-for-20 (.450) with seven runs, two doubles, two home runs and five RBI in Cal’s wins over Vanderbilt, at Santa Clara and three-game sweep at Long Beach State…started the season off on an 11-game hitting streak (18-for-45, .400, 4-2B, 3-HR, eight RBI), including four straight two-hit games (Feb. 27-March 4)… was honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic…AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Batted .270 (17-for-63, .143 vs. Pac-10) with two doubles and six RBI in 35 games…had 12 starts in left field and three as a designated hitter as a true freshman…had a clutch RBI double in the ninth inning May 25 versus UCLA…was 6-for-14 (.455) with a double and four RBI versus Loyola Marymount Mar. 14-16…went a career-high 4-for-4 with three RBI against the Lions in game one March 15…was 2-for-3 versus Stanford Mar. 4…HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Bellarmine College Prep was 2007 West Catholic Athletic League MVP, two-time first-team all-section and two-time first-team all-league…helped his team to a 35-4 record and scored the winning run of the 2006 Central Coast Section Championship… batted .365 with 12 home runs as a sophomore, had a .609 on-base percentage with 40 walks as a junior and hit .440 with 11 home runs as a senior…competed in the 2006 High School All-Star Classic in Wareham, Mass....majoring in economics...parents are David and Elaine Canha...born February 15, 1989 in San Jose, Calif. CANHA’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2008 2009 Total
AVG .270 .366 .343
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB 35 63 10 17 6 2 0 0 12 53 205 44 75 43 17 1 12 27 88 268 54 92 49 19 1 12 39
SO SB 22 2 37 5 59 7
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .308 5 13 2 4 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 5 .385 .250 4 12 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 .250 .500 3 10 5 5 2 3 0 1 4 2 1 11 1.100 .308 4 13 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 5 .385 .231 4 13 2 3 6 0 0 2 3 3 0 9 .692 .143 5 14 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 0 4 .286 .357 6 14 1 5 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 6 .429 .143 5 14 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 6 0 5 .357 .500 3 12 0 6 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 7 .583
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 4, twice, last time March 29, 2009 vs. Washington State (4-for-5, 2B) Most Runs: 3, four times, last time April 19, 2009 vs. Oregon Most RBI: 4, twice, last time April 25, 2009 vs. Arizona State (2-for-3) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 19, March 9-April 10, 2009 (30-for-74, .405, 4-2B, 7-HR, 20 RBI)
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MIKE CASSADY
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Pitcher Senior Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Experience: SQ Hometown: Danville, Calif. High School: Monte Vista A senior left-hander who should help the Bears as a spot reliever…utilizes a sidearm delivery...throws in the mid 80s with a curveball, cutter and change-up…AS A JUNIOR (2009): Saw action in relief in four games, recording a strikeout versus Stanford April 13… AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Made five relief appearances, striking out three batters in 4.0 innings…AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Saw action in 10 games with starts Mar. 13 at UC Davis and March 28 at UC Santa Barbara…had eight strikeouts in 10.2 innings...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Monte Vista High School was 7-1 with three shutouts as a junior, leading the East Bay Athletic League with five complete games and a 0.58 ERA…helped his team to a league title and runner-up finish in the North Coast Section…was named to the 2005 All-State Underclassman Team, as well as first-team All-East Bay League and All-East Bay by the Oakland Tribune…was selected the 18th top player in NorCal by CaliforniaBaseballZone.com…also played four years of varsity water polo…majoring in environmental economics and policy...parents are Tim and Cindy Cassady...born May 17, 1988 in Walnut Creek, Calif. YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total vs. OSU vs. USC vs. WSU
save in 16 appearances and 10 starts…had 40 strikeouts in 59.2 innings…had three strikeouts in 2.0 innings May 8 at UCLA, picking up the win in relief…had four strikeouts in 3.2 innings (three hits, one run, one walk) May 2 at Arizona…earned first collegiate save April 25 versus Arizona State (3.2 innings, three hits, one run, no walks, five strikeouts)…got no decision April 15 at UC Davis (4.0 innings, three hits, one run, three walks, three strikeouts)…got no decision March 22 versus Stanford (6.0 innings, five hits, two earned runs, four walks, career-high nine strikeouts)…earned first collegiate win March 7 at Arkansas (5.0 innings, two hits, no runs, six walks, one strikeout)…got no decision March 1 at Long Beach State (5.0 innings, one earned run, four walks)…threw a career-high 7.2 innings (no decision, three hits, three runs, one walk, eight strikeouts) Feb. 23 versus Vanderbilt…was second team Pac-10 All-Academic…...AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008): Was 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA in five appearances…had four strikeouts in 5.1 innings…HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Acalanes High School was a three-time all-league pitcher...as a junior had 70 strikeouts and 17 walks in 59.2 innings, yielding only eight runs for a 0.94 ERA…in the summer of 2005 pitched a one-hit shutout in the championship game of the 17U Junior World Wood Bat Association National Tournament in Marietta, Ga., helping his NorCal baseball club to a co-national championship… majoring in business administration…parents are Dennis and Ann Diemer...born March 25, 1988 in Walnut Creek, Calif. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
DIEMER’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 6.75 5 1 0 0 6.34 16 10 0 2 6.37 21 11 0 2
CASSADY’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 10.12 10 2 0 0 9.00 5 0 0 0 21.00 4 0 0 0 12.03 19 2 0 0 G 1 1 2
W 0 0 0
L 0 0 0 0
S IP H R ER BB SO 0 10.2 20 13 12 7 8 0 4.0 3 4 4 3 3 0 3.0 6 7 7 3 1 0 17.2 29 24 23 13 12
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 0 0 0
S 0 0 0
PCT IP H R ER BB SO HB HR ERA .000 1.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.00 .000 0.1 2 4 4 2 0 0 1 120.00 .000 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. STAN vs. OSU vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
G 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
W 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
L 1 6 7
S IP H R ER BB SO 0 5.1 9 7 4 7 4 1 59.2 67 49 42 35 40 1 65.0 76 56 46 42 44
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
S 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000
IP 4.0 4.1 6.0 5.2 2.0 4.2 3.0 1.1
H 5 3 5 5 1 6 7 6
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 2 2 3 4 0 0 4.50 2 1 2 6 0 1 2.19 3 2 4 9 1 0 3.00 6 6 3 1 2 0 10.38 1 1 1 3 0 0 4.50 2 2 3 2 0 0 4.29 6 6 2 1 0 1 18.00 6 5 1 1 0 1 40.91
CAREER BESTS
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 2, three times, last time April 1, 2008 at San Francisco Most Innings Pitched: 2.2, April 28, 2007 vs. Arizona State Longest Winning Streak: Has not won a game Longest Losing Streak: Has not lost a game
Most Strikeouts: 9, March 22, 2009 vs. Stanford Most Innings Pitched: 7.2, Feb. 23, 2009 vs. Vanderbilt Longest Winning Streak: One game Longest Losing Streak: 6, March 14-April 28, 2009
JOEY DONOFRIO BRIAN DIEMER
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Pitcher Junior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 235 Experience: 1V Hometown: Lafayette, Calif. High School: Acalanes A big right-hander who the Bears will be counting on for increased production in 2010 after showing glimpses of brilliance in 2009…has the potential to be one of Cal’s top starters or relievers… redshirted during the 2007 after having right shoulder surgery in December 2006…was one of the Bears’ top high school recruits in 2007…throws in the mid to high 80s with a curveball and changeup...AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Was 2-6 with a 6.34 ERA and a
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Pitcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 Experience: SQ Hometown: Los Gatos, Calif. High School: Los Gatos A sophomore right-hander who joined the Bears’ program in January of 2008 and redshirted that season…saw action in three games in 2009, striking out four batters in 2.2 innings…had three strikeouts in 1.0 inning March 8 at Arkansas...throws in the mid to high 80s with a curveball and change-up...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Los Gatos High School was an all-league selection as a senior, going 3-1 with a 2.39 ERA and striking out 42 batters in 41.0 innings…as a junior in 2006 was 12-0 with a 1.61 ERA, striking out 37 batters in 61.0 innings, earning second-team All-State, second-team All-Central
Coast, first-team All-Peninsula and first-team all-league honors… helped his team to the 2006 Central Coast Section title…undeclared major with an interest in attending medical school…parents are Pat and Kathleen Donofrio...born May 10, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. YEAR 2009
DONOFRIO’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 30.38 3 0 0 0
L S 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO 2.2 9 9 9 1 4
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FLEMER’S CAREER STATISTICS
AVG .200
G AB 3 5
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
IP 1.2 4.1 6.1 4.0 2.1 0.1 7.0
H 8 4 8 6 2 4 9
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 8 6 2 1 0 0 45.00 2 2 2 3 0 1 4.39 5 5 1 2 1 0 7.38 4 4 1 2 0 1 9.00 2 1 1 3 1 0 4.29 6 6 2 1 0 2 540.00 8 6 2 6 1 4 7.71
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A multi-faceted player who will again help the Bears, either on the mound or at first base...gained valuable experience as a freshman hurler with 15 appearances and eight starts…throws in the mid to upper 80s with a curveball, slider and change-up…was high school teammates with fellow Cal sophomore Marcus Semien at St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley…AS A FRESHMAN (2009): 3-3 with a 7.94 ERA and a save in 15 appearances and eight starts…had 50 strikeouts (24 looking, 8th in Pac-10) in 51.0 innings…won in relief April 15 at UC Davis (3.0 innings, two hits, three runs, one walk, three strikeouts)…won March 13 versus Cal Poly (5.0 innings, nine hits, four runs, three strikeouts)…got no decision March 6 at Arkansas (5.0 innings, four hits, two runs, two walks, six strikeouts)…earned first collegiate save March 1 at Long Beach State (2.0 innings, no hits, no runs, three strikeouts)…was 1-for-2 with an RBI at Long Beach State Feb. 28…in first collegiate outing threw 6.1 innings with four hits, two runs, no walks and a career-high 13 strikeouts Feb. 25 at Santa Clara…gave up a lead-off home run and then retired 19 of the next 20 Broncos with his 13 K’s…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Saint Mary’s High School was a two-time Bay Shore Athletic League MVP and a 2008 Under Armour honorable mention All-American… was also named the 2007 North Coast Section Player of the Year… finished high school career with a .396 average and 29-5 record…is seventh all-time in California state history with 22 straight victories… as a junior set a school record by going 12-0 with a 1.02 ERA, and had 118 strikeouts and only 14 walks in 75.0 innings…undeclared major...both parents attended graduate school at Cal…parents are Paul and Ann Flemer...born November 22, 1990 in El Cerrito, Calif. ERA G GS CG W 7.94 15 8 0 3
W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Most Strikeouts: 13, Feb. 25, 2009 at Santa Clara Most Innings Pitched: 7.0, March 27, 2009 vs. Washington State Longest Winning Streak: 2, Feb, 25-Mar. 1, 2009 Longest Losing Streak: 2, March 27-April 3, 2009
Pitcher/First Base Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 Experience: 1V Hometown: El Cerrito, Calif. High School: St. Mary’s
YEAR 2009
G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 3, March 8, 2009 at Arkansas Most Innings Pitched: 1.2, April 1, 2009 at Long Beach State Longest Winning Streak: Has not won a game Longest Losing Streak: Has not lost a game
MATT FLEMER
vs. UA vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
L S IP H R ER BB SO 3 1 51.0 65 50 45 15 50
R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
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Infield Junior Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 165 Experience: 1V Hometown: El Sobrante, Calif. High School: Berkeley A talented switch-hitting infielder who established himself as the Bears’ starting shortstop last season…is the son of former Cal standout (1981-83) and professional baseball player Brian Guinn…was drafted in the 10th round by the Chicago White Sox in the June 2007 Major League Amateur Draft...AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Batted .315 (63-for-200, .271 vs. Pac-10) with 10 doubles, three triples, two home runs and 35 RBI…was named to the Watch List for the Wallace Award as a candidate for the nation’s top shortstop…had a career-high 15-game hitting streak from March 9-April 3 (23-for-56, .411, 6-2B, 2-3B, 12 RBI)…was 2-for-5 with a three-run triple May 3 at Arizona…went a career-high 5-for-7 with two, three-run homers (six RBI) April 15 at UC Davis…was 2-for-5 with two RBI at Oregon State April 5…went 2-for-3 with two doubles versus Washington State March 27…was 2-for-3 with two RBI versus Stanford March 23…went 2-for-4 with two RBI versus the Cardinal March 21…was 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBI March 17 at Pacific…was 3-for-4 March 7 at Arkansas…went 4-for-4 with a double and three RBI at Santa Clara Feb. 25…batted a team-best .371 (26-for-70) with runners in scoring position...AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Batted .316 (12-for-38, .200 vs. Pac-10) with a double, triple and four RBI as a true freshman…had two starts at shortstop (March 30 vs. Long Beach State, March 15 in game two versus Loyola Marymount) and three starts as designated hitter…went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI at Stanford May 11…was 3-for-3 with a triple against Loyola Marymount March 15…went 2-for-2 with an RBI March 9 versus New Mexico at the Metrodome…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Berkeley High School was ACCAL first-team all-league, a member of the Milwaukee Brewers Area Code team, and was named one of the area’s Top 100 athletes (baseball/basketball) by the Contra Costa Times…as a senior batted .428 with four doubles, nine triples, a home run and 17 stolen bases…during his junior season, batted .340 with nine doubles, two triples, two home runs, 16 RBI and 17 stolen bases in league play...as a sophomore in 2005, was first-team all-league, a member of the Alhambra Easter All-Tournament team… was a multiple recipient of the North Coast Section Student-Athlete Award (3.5 GPA or higher)...majoring in landscape architecture... father, Brian, Sr., was in the Oakland A’s, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox organizations...mother, Wendy, also attended Cal…parents are Brian and Wendy Guinn...born April 4, 1989 in Berkeley, Calif.
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GUINN’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2008 2009 Total
AVG .316 .315 .315
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 24 38 4 12 4 1 1 0 2 12 1 52 200 37 63 35 10 3 2 13 39 10 76 238 41 75 39 11 4 2 15 51 11
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .133 4 15 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 7 0 4 .267 .267 5 15 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 4 .500 .200 3 10 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 .200 .200 4 15 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 .267 .437 4 16 4 7 6 1 0 0 3 3 1 8 .500 .333 3 12 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 5 1 5 .417 .214 4 14 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 .286 .273 3 11 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 6 1 3 .273 .286 4 14 3 4 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 7 .500
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 5, April 15, 2009 at UC Davis (5-for-7, 2-HR, 6-RBI) Most Runs: 3, three times, last time April 15, 2009 at UC Davis Most RBI: 6, April 15, 2009 at UC Davis (5-for-7, 2-HR) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 15, March 9-April 3, 2009 (23-for-56, .411, 6-2B, 2-3B, 12-RBI)
CAMERON HART
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Outfield Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Experience: RS Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. High School: Crenshaw A redshirt freshman outfielder who will provide the Bears with depth in all three outfield positions…in the summer of 2008 his Los Angeles team captured the RBI World Series...HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Crenshaw High School was MVP and first-team All-Coliseum League…was also first-team all-city in both football (‘07-‘08) and baseball (‘08)…undeclared major with an interest in business...parents are Craig and Carole Hart...born September 26, 1990 in Inglewood, Calif.
EDDIE HSIEH
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Catcher Senior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Experience: SQ Hometown: San Jose, Calif. High School: Pioneer Last School: San Jose City College A senior catcher who will vie for playing time after a stellar junior college career at San Jose City College…was a first-team junior college All-American with impressive power numbers in 2008…AS A JUNIOR (2009): Competed in 15 games with three starts in Pac-10 play (Oregon State, Washington, Oregon)...SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE (2007-08): At San Jose City College was a 2008 first-team All-American and a first-team Coast South All-Conference selection, hitting 14 home runs with 53 RBI and a .688 slugging percentage…HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Pioneer High School in San Jose was a four-time first-team all-league pick, helping his team to the 2005 BVAL title… as a senior hit .380 with five home runs…majoring in American stud-
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HSIEH’S CAREER STATISTICS
AVG .000
G AB 15 17
R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
ERIK JOHNSON
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Pitcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Experience: 1V Hometown: Los Altos, Calif. High School: Los Altos The Bears’ top pitching prospect in 2009, who first developed into Cal’s closer, and then became the Bears’ No. 1 starter as a freshman…threw a complete game against USC in his last outing of 2009…a right-hander who throws in the low 90s with a curveball and change-up…excelled in the Northwoods League this past summer and was named the sixth-top prospect by Baseball America… finished 4-2 with a 2.61 ERA, and 49 strikeouts in 59.0 innings as a starter for the Alexandria (Minn.) Beetles…AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Was 3-6 with a 4.41 ERA and four saves (9th in Pac-10) in 19 appearances and nine starts…had 55 strikeouts in 67.1 innings… suffered the loss but threw a complete game May 22 versus USC (nine hits, four runs, no walks, four strikeouts)…got no decision May 8 at UCLA (6.0 innings, six hits, no earned runs, four walks, three strikeouts)…lost April 24 start versus Arizona State (7.1 innings, seven hits, three runs, five walks, career-high seven strikeouts)…won April 17 start versus Oregon (8.0 innings, six hits, one run, one walk, six strikeouts)…lost April 11 start at Washington (5.2 innings, six hits, four runs, one walk, five strikeouts)…got no decision in April 5 start at Oregon State (4.0 innings, six hits, two earned runs, three walks, three strikeouts)…won in start March 29 versus Washington State (6.0 innings, six hits, one earned run, no walks, four strikeouts)… earned save March 4 versus San Francisco (1.0 inning, one walk)… earned two saves Feb. 27-28 at Long Beach State (combined 2.1 innings, two hits, no runs, one walk, three strikeouts)…earned save Feb. 23 versus Vanderbilt (1.1 innings, no hits, no runs, one walk, three strikeouts)…earned save in Feb. 20 season-opener versus UC Riverside (1.1 innings, no hits, no runs, one strikeout)...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Los Altos High School was a three-time all-state selection, as well as all-league and All-Central Coast Section…as a senior was 9-3 with 113 strikeouts…as a junior was 8-1 with a 1.58 ERA, and had 77 strikeouts in 66.1 innings...helped lead his team to the 2007 Central Coast Section Division II title… undeclared major...parents are Roy Johnson and Margaret-Diggle Johnson...born December 30, 1989 in Mountain View, Calif. YEAR 2009 vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 4.41 19 9 1 3 G 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
W 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
L S IP H R ER BB SO 6 4 67.1 71 41 33 28 55
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000
IP 4.1 7.1 8.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 9.0 5.2 6.0
H 8 7 6 6 2 6 9 6 6
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 7 7 4 3 2 0 15.37 3 3 5 7 0 1 3.80 1 1 1 6 0 0 1.12 3 2 3 3 1 0 4.50 2 2 3 5 0 1 4.50 1 0 4 3 1 0 0.00 4 4 0 4 0 3 4.00 4 4 1 5 0 1 6.92 2 1 0 4 0 1 1.50
KEVIN MILLER
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 7, April 24, 2009 vs. Arizona State Most Innings Pitched: 9.0, May 22, 2009 vs. USC Longest Winning Streak: One game Longest Losing Streak: 3, April 24, 2009 -
CHADD KRIST
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Catcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 187 Experience: 1V Hometown: Petaluma, Calif. High School: Petaluma A sophomore catcher who started 16 games behind the plate, including 11 Pac-10 contests, as a true freshman…showed power with four doubles and two home runs in 61 at-bats…had a stellar career at Petaluma High School...AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Batted .197 (12-for-61, .200 vs. Pac-10) with four doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI…had a solo home run April 24 versus Arizona State… was a career-high 3-for-5 with a double and two RBI versus Oregon April 19 and hit a two-run homer versus the Ducks April 17…went 2-for-5 and first collegiate hit was a double March 1 at Long Beach State…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Petaluma High School was named the 2008 Press Democrat-Petaluma Athlete of the Year…was three-time first-team All-Redwood Empire and three-time first-team All-Sonoma County League…finished his high school career with a .359 average with 31 doubles, three triples, seven home runs and 73 RBI…was also 30-for-33 in stolen bases…undeclared major… parents are Mike and Joni Krist...born January 28, 1990 in Santa Rosa, Calif. KRIST’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2009
AVG .197
G AB 27 61
R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 9 12 10 4 0 2 8 15 0
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .286 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 .714 .364 3 11 1 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 .727 .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .000 .000 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .000 .143 3 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 .286 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .000
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 3, April 19, 2009 vs. Oregon (3-for-5, 2B, 2 RBI) Most Runs: 2, May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State Most RBI: 2, three times, last time May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State (1-for-3) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 3, April 24-May 3, 2009 (3-for-9, .333, HR, 2 RBI)
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Pitcher Junior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 Experience: 2V Hometown: San Jose, Calif. High School: Valley Christian One of the Bears’ top hurlers with the ability to either start or be a top right-handed reliever…has an 8-4 career record with a save and 111 strikeouts in 121.1 innings…was a 2008 Freshman All-American in Collegiate Baseball after starting his college career not giving up an earned run in his first 44.0 innings…was also honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 2008 after consistently being among to the top of the league in ERA and opponent batting average…throws in the mid to upper 80s with a curveball and change-up...AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Was 2-3 with a 4.50 ERA and a save in 15 appearances and 10 starts…had 43 strikeouts (23 looking) in 50.0 innings…won April 19 start versus Oregon (career-high 7.0 innings, two hits, one run, two walks, four strikeouts)…got no decision April 13 start at Stanford (5.1 innings, six hits, two runs, three walks, six strikeouts)…won March 31 start versus San Francisco at AT&T Park (5.2 innings, five hits, one run, two walks, six strikeouts)…earned first collegiate save March 25 versus Santa Clara (3.2 innings, five hits, one earned run, one walk, two strikeouts)…threw 6.0 innings in March 9 start at Oklahoma (seven hits, five runs, two walks, season-high seven strikeouts)… threw in relief in March 4 win versus San Francisco (3.0 innings, two hits, one run, four strikeouts)…AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Was 6-1 with a 2.90 ERA (2nd in Pac-10) in 21 appearances (five starts)… had 68 strikeouts in 71.1 innings…opponents batted .196 (2nd in Pac-10) against him…got no decision in start May 25 versus UCLA (4.0 innings, four hits, no runs, three walks, two strikeouts)…won in relief May 6 versus UC Davis (5.0 innings, three hits, two runs, one walk, two strikeouts)…had five strikeouts in 3.1 innings May 3 versus Arizona (three hits, two runs, three walks)…had no decision versus Washington April 19 (6.2 innings, four hits, one earned run, five walks, career-high eight strikeouts)…won April 5 versus Oregon State in relief (6.2 innings, one hit, three walks, seven strikeouts)… won versus eventual national champion Fresno State in relief April 2 (2.0 innings, no hits, no runs, one walk, two strikeouts), and March 29 versus Long Beach State (2.2 innings, no hits, two walks, four strikeouts)…had seven strikeouts in 4.2 innings March 25 at Santa Clara (two hits, no earned runs, one walk)…earned wins versus San Francisco (March 11 start, 6.0 innings, three hits, no earned runs, two strikeouts) and Loyola Marymount (March 15 in relief, 3.1 innings, one hit, one walk, one strikeout)…had no decision in March 4 start versus Stanford (5.0 innings, five hits, one walk, four strikeouts)… was selected as the team’s Freshman of the Year…HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Valley Christian High School threw two no-hitters as a senior in 2007, including a 16-strikeout no-hitter…finished the year 13-1 with 102 strikeouts in 82.0 innings, earning first-team allstate, first-team All-Central Coast Section and first-team all-league... helped his team to a 33-4 record and the 2007 Central Coast Section title…was a 2006 first-team All-WCAL selection, going 11-3 with a 0.95 ERA, and had 102 strikeouts in 95.3 innings…was selected 2006 first-team All-Central Coast Section by the San Jose Mercury News, and MVP of the North-South series played in Irvine…finished his high school career 29-5 with 251 strikeouts in 218.0 innings… undeclared major...parents are Steven and Kathy Miller...born August 25, 1989 in San Jose, Calif.
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YEAR 2008 2009 Total vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA 2.90 4.50 3.57
G 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2
G GS CG W 21 5 0 6 15 10 0 2 36 15 0 8
W 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
L 1 3 4
S IP H R ER BB SO 0 71.1 52 28 23 37 68 1 50.0 62 35 25 24 43 1 121.1 114 63 48 61 111
L 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
IP H R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 3.1 3 2 2 3 5 0 0 5.45 7.0 10 10 7 8 5 0 0 9.00 7.0 2 1 1 2 4 0 0 1.29 6.2 4 0 0 3 7 0 0 0.00 8.0 11 6 5 4 5 0 2 5.62 6.0 6 1 1 3 4 0 1 1.50 3.1 8 10 10 5 5 0 1 29.03 6.2 4 2 1 5 8 0 0 1.34 3.2 3 0 0 4 4 1 0 0.00
CAREER BESTS
MARIS MOORE
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Outfield Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Experience: SQ Hometown: San Ramon, Calif. High School: California Is in contention for playing time in the Bears’ outfield...redshirted during the 2008 season to recover from left shoulder surgery in December 2007…AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2009): Was 1-for-4 on the season with a hit May 12 versus Sacramento State…...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At California High School in San Ramon was a two-time All-East Bay Athletic League selection…as a junior batted .368 and led his team with a .556 on-base percentage and had 25 hits in 22 games…in the summer of 2006 played for the Danville Hoots, batting .354 with seven doubles, two triples, two home runs and 22 RBI…was a three-year letterwinner in basketball as well... undeclared major…parents are Randy and Sherry Moore...born January 30, 1989 in Burlingame, Calif. MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS
AVG .250
G AB 4 4
R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 1, May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State (1-for-1) Most Runs: 0 Most RBI: 0 Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: One game
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Outfield Sophomore Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Experience: 1V Hometown: Mill Creek, Wash. High School: Henry M. Jackson
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
Most Strikeouts: 8, April 19, 2008 vs. Washington Most Innings Pitched: 7.0, time April 19, 2009 vs. Oregon Longest Winning Streak: 6, March 11-May 11, 2008 Longest Losing Streak: One game
YEAR 2009
DANNY OH
A talented left-hander who immediately established himself in the Bears’ outfield, starting 33 games in left field and 17 in right field as a true freshman…hit over .300 with seven home runs…had three, four-hit games and a grand slam at Washington…was considered the No. 1 prospect out of the state of Washington by Baseball Northwest...AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Batted .303 (59-for-195, .243 vs. Pac-10) with five doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 35 RBI…hit a two-run homer in first collegiate at-bat Feb. 20 versus UC Riverside…was 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI May 23 versus USC…went 4-for-5 with an RBI May 12 versus Sacramento State…was 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI April 28 versus Pacific…hit a two-run triple versus Arizona State April 26 and went 3-for-5 with an RBI versus the Sun Devils April 25…was 2-for-5 with a home run versus Oregon April 19 and 2-for-5 with a double and home run versus the Ducks April 17…went 2-for-4 with a grand slam April 9 at Washington…was 4-for-5 with an RBI March 17 at Pacific…hit an opposite field home run March 14 versus Cal Poly… went 3-for-5 with a triple Feb. 28 at Long Beach State…was 4-for-5 with four RBI Feb. 25 at Santa Clara…had 16 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games…batted .333 (26-for-78) with runners in scoring position…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Henry M. Jackson High School was three-time all-league, three-time all-area and an All-State selection in 2007 and 2008…as a junior helped his team to a 27-0 record, a No. 2 national ranking in Baseball America and the Washington state championship…hit .514 as a senior after batting .436 with 11 doubles, three triples, five home runs and 23 RBI as a junior…undeclared major…parents are Jae and Sara Oh...born December 28, 1989 in Seattle, Wash. OH’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR 2009
AVG .303
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 52 195 31 59 35 5 2 7 12 32 3
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .231 3 13 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 .308 .333 3 12 1 4 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 6 .500 .308 3 13 4 4 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 11 .846 .182 3 11 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 .182 .000 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 .000 .273 3 11 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 .273 .273 3 11 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 6 .545 .182 3 11 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 3 0 5 .454 .364 3 11 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 .364
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 4, three times, last time May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State (4-for-5, RBI) Most Runs: 3, May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State Most RBI: 4, twice, last time April 9, 2009 at Washington (2-for-4, HR) Career Grand Slams: 1, April 9, 2009 at Washington Longest Hitting Streak: 5, three times, last time May 5-12, 2009 (8-for-20, .400, 2B, 2 RBI)
CHRIS PETRINI
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Pitcher Senior Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-0 Weight: 225 Experience: 3V Hometown: San Bruno, Calif. High School: Sacred Heart Cathedral A top senior left-hander who is projected to be one of the team’s starters or top relievers… finished the 2009 season on a high note with a complete-game, twohit shutout with a career-high nine strikeout against USC…redshirted during the 2007 season after having Tommy John surgery…as a true freshman in 2006 developed into one of Cal’s best relievers and had solid starts against Santa Clara and Arizona State in his last two outings that season...throws in the upper 80s with a curveball, slider and change-up…AS A JUNIOR (2009): Was 4-3 with a 3.98 ERA in 13 appearances and four starts…had 36 strikeouts in 43.0 innings… threw a complete-game shutout with two hits and a career-high nine strikeouts versus USC May 24…had a no-hitter versus the Trojans through 6.2 innings…won in relief April 25 versus Arizona State (4.2 innings, six hits, two runs, two walks, three strikeouts)…pitched 4.2 innings of relief at Washington April 9 (six hits, one run, two walks, five strikeouts)…had three strikeouts in 2.0 innings at Oregon State April 4 (one hit, no runs, no walks)…had four strikeouts in 3.2 innings versus Washington State March 28 (six hits, one earned run, one walk)…won in March 17 start at Pacific (3.0 innings, three hits, one run, two walks, one strikeout)…had five strikeouts in 3.2 innings Feb. 27 at Long Beach State (two hits, two runs, one walk)…AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Was 3-3 with a 7.05 ERA in 11 appearances (eight starts)…had 29 strikeouts in 37.0 innings…opponents batted .237 against him…got no decision in May 11 start at Stanford (3.1 innings, two walks, three runs, three walks, three strikeouts)…won in relief versus Cal Poly April 22 (3.1 innings, no hits, no runs, one walk, three strikeouts)…pitched well in relief April 7 versus Stanford (5.0 innings, three hits, one run, no walks, four strikeouts)…suffered loss March 15, despite career-high nine strikeouts in 6.2 innings (seven hits, four earned runs, no walks) versus Loyola Marymount (game two)…won March 7 versus Northern Iowa during the University of Minnesota Tournament in the Metrodome, throwing 7.0 innings (three hits, three runs, four walks, six strikeouts)…won Feb. 28 versus national champion Fresno State (5.2 innings, four hits, four runs, five walks, three strikeouts) at the San Diego Tournament…AS A FRESHMAN (2006): Went 3-2 with 4.54 ERA and a save in 16 appearances…had 27 strikeouts in 39.2 innings… threw 6.2 innings with eight strikeouts in a start at Arizona State May 27 (6.2 innings, four hits, five earned runs, two walks, eight strikeouts)… earned win in first collegiate start versus Santa Clara May 10 (5.1 innings, three hits, no runs, no walks, three strikeouts)…earned save May 2 at Saint Mary’s (2.0 innings, two hits)…threw well in relief April 23 versus Oregon State (3.1 innings, three hits, no earned runs, two walks, three strikeouts) and April 18 versus UC Davis (4.0 innings, three hits, one earned run, no walks, two strikeouts)…won April 2 in 5-4, 13-inning victory versus Arizona (1.0 inning, one hit, one strikeout)…won in relief March 14 versus Saint Mary’s (1.0 inning, two hits, no earned runs, one strikeout)…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Sacred Heart Cathedral High School was a three-time All-West Catholic Athletic League utility player…as a senior had 42 strikeouts in 41.1 innings with a 3.56 ERA…as a junior was first-team All-WCAL and named the Most Valuable Player in the Joe DiMaggio State Tournament... also competed in the 2004 North-South All-Star Game…was the recipient of the Mandarin Award for athletics and academics…majoring in American studies...parents are Robert and Marie Petrini... born February 11, 1987 in San Francisco, Calif.
YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total vs. UA vs. ASU vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
PETRINI’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA 4.54 8.31 7.05 3.98 5.23 G 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 1
G GS CG W 16 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 11 8 0 3 13 4 1 4 41 15 1 10
W 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
L 2 0 3 3 8
S 1 0 0 0 1
IP H 39.2 36 4.1 6 37.0 32 43.0 42 124.0 116
R ER BB SO 23 20 15 27 4 4 0 1 36 29 24 29 20 19 15 36 83 72 54 93
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT 1.000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000
IP H R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 2.2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0.00 13.0 12 16 10 9 11 3 2 6.92 4.2 5 3 3 1 4 0 1 6.43 5.1 4 0 0 2 6 0 0 0.00 5.2 3 4 3 4 5 0 0 4.74 5.1 9 6 6 4 1 2 0 10.59 11.1 8 9 8 4 12 3 0 6.49 6.1 7 1 1 3 6 0 1 1.47 3.2 6 2 1 1 4 0 0 2.81
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 9, twice, last time May 24, 2009 vs. USC Most Innings Pitched: 9.0, May 24, 2009 vs. USC Longest Winning Streak: 3, March 14-May 10, 2006 Longest Losing Streak: 2, twice, last time Feb. 21-March 6, 2009
STEPHEN PISTORESI
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Pitcher Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Experience: 1V Hometown: Fresno, Calif. High School: San Joaquin Memorial Is slated to be one of the Bears’ top relievers after solid outings as a true freshman in 2008…redshirted in 2009 after only three appearances to have surgery on his right shoulder…throws in the upper 80s with a slider and change-up…AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Was 1-0 with a 9.64 ERA and had three strikeouts in 4.2 innings of relief…picked up the win in relief Feb. 28 at Long Beach State (3.1 innings, three hits, no runs, one walk, two strikeouts)…AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Was 0-0 with a 3.86 ERA and a save…has 13 strikeouts in 25.2 innings… threw a career-high 5.0 innings in relief versus San Francisco April 1 at AT&T Park (four hits, no runs, no walks, career-high four strikeouts)…earned save March 9 versus New Mexico at the Metrodome (3.0 innings, four hits, no runs, two walks, three strikeouts)…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno was 2007 North Yosemite League MVP, first-team all-league and second-team all-valley…was also the 2007 Fresno Grizzlies’ Hot Stove Banquet High School Player of the Year after going 10-1 with a 2.18 ERA and save, striking out 78 batters in 67.0 innings… finished his junior campaign 9-1 with four saves and a 1.85 ERA, striking out 61 batters with only 11 walks in 68.0 innings…earned first-team all-league, first-team All-Valley, and was selected as the Central Section Top Pitcher…was also a member of the 2006 Fresno Bee All-Star Team, the Diamond Kings Central Section All-Star Team and the California Baseball Coaches Association Junior All-Star Team…combined with his sophomore year, had a high school record of 27-3 with 190 strikeouts in 189.1 innings, including five complete game shutouts...undeclared major with an interest in political science...parents are Mike and Celeste Pistoresi...born November 1, 1988 in Fresno, Calif.
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YEAR 2008 2009 Total vs. UA vs. ASU vs. USC vs. WSU
PISTORESI’S CAREER STATISTICS
ERA G GS CG W 3.86 11 1 0 0 9.64 3 0 0 1 4.78 14 1 0 1 G 1 2 1 1
W 0 0 0 0
L 0 0 0
S IP H R ER BB SO 1 25.2 43 19 11 5 13 0 4.2 6 5 5 3 3 1 30.1 49 24 16 8 16
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10 L 0 0 0 0
S 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 .000 .000
IP H 2.0 5 2.2 3 3.2 10 1.0 0
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 4 3 0 2 1 0 13.50 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.00 7 4 0 1 1 0 9.73 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 3, March 4, 2009 vs. San Francisco (3-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI) Most Runs: 2, May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State Most RBI: 2, twice, last time May 12, 2009 vs. Sacramento State (2-for-4) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 2, three times, last time April 19-May 3, 2009 (3-for-6, .500, RBI)
DWIGHT TANAKA
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 4, April 1, 2008 at San Francisco* Most Innings Pitched: 5.0, April 1, 2008 at San Francisco* Longest Winning Streak: Has not won a game Longest Losing Streak: Has not lost a game *played at AT&T Park
MARCUS SEMIEN
Outfield/Infield Junior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-8 Weight: 170 Experience: 1V Hometown: El Sobrante, Calif. High School: Campolindo
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Infield Sophomore Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Experience: 1V Hometown: El Cerrito, Calif. High School: St. Mary’s A talented sophomore who will vie for starting duties, either in the Bears’ infield or as the team’s designated hitter, after gaining valuable experience last season as a true freshman…was high school teammates with fellow Cal sophomore Matt Flemer at St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley…is the son of former Cal wide receiver Damien Semien (1990-93)...AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Batted .197 (14-for71, .172 vs. Pac-10) with a double, triple, home run and seven RBI… had 15 starts at third base and four starts as designated hitter…was 2-for-4 with two RBI May 12 versus Sacramento State…went 2-for-2 with an RBI April 19 versus Oregon…hit first collegiate home run March 22 versus Stanford…was 1-for-2 with a triple March 17 at Pacific…went a career-high 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI March 4 versus San Francisco (first collegiate hit was RBI double)…HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At St. Mary’s High School was a three-time all-league selection…as a senior batted .371 with five home runs, 27 RBI and 14 stolen bases…as a junior hit .471 with four home runs and 27 RBI…competed for the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2007 Area Code Games…undeclared major...both parents attended Cal… parents are Damien Semien and Tracy McLaughlin...born September 17, 1990 in San Francisco, Calif. YEAR 2009 vs. UA vs. UO vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. USC vs. UW
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AVG .197
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G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 27 71 10 14 7 1 1 1 11 11 0
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AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG .250 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .250 .300 3 10 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 .300 .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 1.333 .000 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .000
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A versatile junior who will again be battling for playing time as he can contribute either in the Bears’ infield or outfield...has good speed on the base paths and hit nine doubles in 32 games last season…AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Batted .266 (17-for-64, .289 vs. Pac-10) with nine doubles and nine RBI…saw action in 32 games with nine starts in left field and two as designated hitter…had a two-run double May 10 at UCLA…was 2-for-4 with a double April 25 versus Arizona State…went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI April 17 versus Oregon…AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Saw action in eight games, mostly as a pinch runner or pinch hitter, going 1-for-5 with a hit against Loyola Marymount March 15…HIGH SCHOOL/ PERSONAL: At Campolindo High School batted .333 with three doubles, a triple, seven home runs and 19 RBI as a senior, earning first-team all-league and third-team All-West County...in the summer of 2007 batted .473 with seven home runs for the San Jose Pal Blaze… batted .485 with three doubles, two triples and 20 stolen bases as a junior at De Anza High School, earning honorable mention all-league honors…played for the Nor Cal squad the summer of 2006, batting .427 with 11 doubles, eight triples, four home runs, and had a .519 on-base percentage…as a sophomore in 2005, hit .418 with four doubles, two triples, two home runs and 14 stolen bases, earning second-team all-league; and hit .391 with 11 doubles, four triples and 16 stolen bases as a freshman in 2004...undeclared major... grandfather, Gus, brother, Clint, and both parents attended Cal… parents are Stephen and Dorine Tanaka... born November 15, 1988 in Berkeley, Calif. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
TANAKA’S CAREER STATISTICS
AVG .200 .266 .261
G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 8 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 32 64 11 17 9 9 0 0 10 15 7 40 69 12 18 9 9 0 0 12 17 16
CAREER VS. THE PAC-10
AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB TB SLUG vs. UA .400 3 5 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 .400 vs. ASU .250 4 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 3 .375 vs. UO .167 3 12 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 2 1 3 .250 vs. OSU .222 2 9 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 .333 vs. STAN 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 vs. UCLA .500 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.000 vs. USC .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 vs. UW .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 vs. WSU 1.000 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000
CAREER BESTS
Most Hits: 2, twice, last time April 25, 2009 vs. Arizona State (2-for-4, 2B) Most Runs: 2, April 25, 2009 vs. Arizona State Most RBI: 2, three times, last time May 10, 2009 at UCLA (1-for-2, 2B) Career Grand Slams: None Longest Hitting Streak: 3, twice, last time May 2-5, 2009 (3-for-7, .429, 2B, 4-RBI)
PAUL TOBONI
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Infield Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Experience: RS Hometown: San Francisco, Calif. High School: St. Ignatius Will provide depth in the Bears’ infield as a redshirt freshman after a stellar high school career at St. Ignatius High School in San Francisco...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At St. Ignatius High School was a two-time All-West Catholic League and was an Under Armour All-American by Team One West…batted .420 as a junior, and then hit .431 as a senior while leading the league in stolen bases (18-for-18)…was named all-tourney at the Rawlings Bay Area World Series…undeclared major with an interest in business…father, Joe, played in the New York Mets organization...parents are Joseph and Mary Toboni...born February 8, 1990 in San Francisco, Calif.
DANIEL WOLFORD
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Diego (4.1 innings, two hits, no runs, one walk, two strikeouts)… earned save Feb. 22 versus Kansas State (4.0 innings, no hits, three walks, five strikeouts)…AT LONG BEACH STATE (2007): As a true freshman was 1-1 with a 3.55 ERA in 14 appearances, striking out 15 batters in 12.2 innings...HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: At Woodcreek High School was a two-time all-league selection and a 2006 Puma Preseason All-American…batted .436 with 11 doubles and four home runs as a senior…on the mound was 2-3 with a 4.63, leading the league with 57 strikeouts in 39.1 innings…as a junior had 29 strikeouts in 22.2 innings…finished his high school career with a .388 average, striking out only four times in 100 at-bats…majoring in English...parents are Jim and Debra Wolford...born August 19, 1988 in Sacramento, Calif. WOLFORD’S CAREER STATISTICS (CALIFORNIA)
YEAR 2008 2009 Total
vs. UA vs. ASU vs. OSU vs. STAN vs. UCLA vs. USC vs. UW vs. WSU
ERA 6.63 7.03 6.81 G 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 2
G GS CG W 21 2 0 2 16 0 0 1 37 2 0 3
W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
L 1 1 2
S IP H R ER BB SO 1 38.0 42 30 28 29 43 0 24.1 24 19 19 19 26 1 62.1 66 49 47 48 69
CAREER VS THE PAC-10 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000
IP 2.2 2.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 2.1 1.1 4.2
H 3 3 2 1 2 7 1 3
R ER BB SO HB HR ERA 6 6 9 1 0 0 20.00 1 1 2 0 0 0 4.50 0 0 3 3 1 0 0.00 1 1 3 2 1 0 4.50 3 3 1 0 0 0 -.— 8 6 1 2 0 1 23.48 1 1 2 3 1 0 8.18 0 0 1 9 0 0 0.00
CAREER BESTS
Most Strikeouts: 5, four times, last time March 8, 2009 at Arkansas Most Innings Pitched: 4.1, March 2, 2008 at San Diego Longest Winning Streak: Two games, March 2-May 4, 2008 Longest Losing Streak: One game
Pitcher Senior Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 Experience: 2V Hometown: Roseville, Calif. High School: Woodcreek Last School: Long Beach State A right-hander who was phenomenal in the early part of the 2008 season for the Bears…will again be a key to Cal’s pitching staff, either as a closer or starter...was impressive in the summer of 2008 in the Cape Cod League for the Cotuit Kettleers, going 3-1 with a 3.38 ERA and two saves…pitched in a team-high 14 games with 33 strikeouts in 24.0 innings…throws in the high 80s to low 90s with a curveball, slider and change-up…transferred from Long Beach State prior to the 2008 season…AS A JUNIOR (2009): Was 1-1 with a 7.03 ERA and had 26 strikeouts in 24.1 innings…had five strikeouts in 2.1 innings March 6 at Arkansas…earned win in relief Feb. 27 at Long Beach State (1.0 inning, one hit, one strikeout)…had five strikeouts in 3.1 innings Feb. 21 versus UC Riverside…AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Was 2-1 with a 6.63 ERA in 21 appearances…had 43 strikeouts in 38.0 innings… notched four strikeouts in 1.2 innings versus Long Beach State (two appearances) March 29-30…had four strikeouts in 2.0 innings at Santa Clara March 25…made two appearances at Washington State March 21-22, recording nine strikeouts in 4.2 innings…picked up the win March 21 versus the Cougars in relief (2.2 innings, three hits, no runs, one walks, career-high five strikeouts)…made two appearances against Loyola Marymount March 14-16 (4.1 innings, four hits, no runs, one walk, three strikeouts)…had four strikeouts in 1.2 innings at Minnesota March 8…won March 2 in relief at San
Daniel Wolford
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2010 NEWCOMER PROFILES BRETT BISHOP
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Infield Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-11 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: Clovis, Calif. High School: Buchanan HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Brett Bishop is a 5-11, 175-pound infielder from Clovis, Calif...Bishop was a four-year varsity player for Buchanan High School and last spring batted .369 with eight doubles, a triple, 11 home runs and 32 RBI, earning first-team all-conference and second-team all-state honors...undeclared major...parents are Eric and Frances Bishop...born May 14, 1991 in Clovis, Calif.
JIMMY BOSCO
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Outfield Freshman Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Experience: HS Hometown: Granite Bay, Calif. High School: Jesuit HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Jimmy Bosco is a 5-10, 180-pound left-handed hitting outfielder from Granite Bay, Calif... Bosco set a Jesuit High School batting record as a junior when he hit .505 with three home runs and 24 RBI in 2008, earning Delta River League MVP and first-team All-Sac-Metro honors...he was also Cal Hi Sports first-team All-State Underclassman in 2008, helping his team to the 2008 San Joaquin Section Division I championship, and was Cal Hi Sports second-team all-state in 2009...undeclared major...parents are Phil and Jennifer Bosco...born May 21, 1991 in Mount Shasta, Calif.
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Catcher Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Experience: HS Hometown: Highlands Ranch, Colo. High School: Arapahoe HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Justin Byrd is a 6-0, 190-pound catcher from Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Arapahoe High School)...Byrd was a two-time first-team All-Continental League and a 2009 5A AllState catcher, batting .534 with 12 doubles, seven home runs and 31 RBI as a senior...undeclared major...parents are Rick and Ann Byrd...born October 27, 1990 in Denver, Colo.
MITCH DELFINO
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Infield Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 Experience: HS Hometown: Cloverdale, Calif. High School: Cloverdale HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Mitch Delfino is a 6-3, 185-pound infielder from Cloverdale, Calif. (Cloverdale High School)... Delfino was a 2009 MaxPreps Small Schools first-team All-American and Cal Hi Sports Division V Male Athlete of the Year, batting .591 with 10 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 35 RBI...was also Press Democrat Small Schools All-Empire Male Athlete of the Year, Press Democrat All-Empire Baseball Player of the Year, a member of the Rawlings/Perfect Game California Region All-High School Senior Team and USA Today All-USA Second Team‌undeclared major...parents are Charlie and Debbi Delfino... born January 13, 1991 in Santa Rosa, Calif.
MATT EVANOFF
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: Rescue, Calif. High School: Ponderosa HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Matt Evanoff is a 6-2, 175-pound left-handed pitcher from Rescue, Calif. (Ponderosa High School)... Evanoff was the 2009 Sierra Valley Conference MVP and a Cal Hi Sports second-team all-state selection, going 6-2 on the mound with 65 strikeouts and a 1.00 ERA...he throws in the high 80s with a curveball, slider and change-up...undeclared major...parents are Mike and Karen Evanoff...born February 11, 1991 in Livermore, Calif.
Jimmy Bosco
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JOE KURRASCH
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 Experience: HS Hometown: San Juan Capistrano, Calif. High School: Serra HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Joe Kurrasch is a 6-2, 215-pound left-hander from San Juan Capistrano, Calif....Kurrasch, a 2007 USA National Team invitee, throws in the low 90s with a curveball and change-up... he was 7-1 with a 0.67 ERA and 58 strikeouts last spring at Serra High School, earning first-team all-league and second-team All-CIF Southern Section honors...undeclared major...parents are David and Kelly Kurrasch...born June 19, 1991 in Santa Ana, Calif.
Mitch Delfino
TREVOR HILDENBERGER
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: San Jose, Calif. High School: Archbishop Mitty HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Trevor Hildenberger is a 6-2, 175-pound right-hander from San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty High School)...Hildenberger, a member of the Milwaukee Brewers 2008 Area Code Team, was 8-6 as a senior with 60 strikeouts and a 3.79 ERA...he throws in the low 90s with a curveball and change-up... undeclared major...parents are John and Denise Hildenberger...born December 15, 1990 in Mountain View, Calif.
JUSTIN JONES
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-3 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: Oakdale, Calif. High School: Oakdale HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Justin Jones is a 6-3, 175-pound left-handed pitcher from Oakdale High School...this past June Jones was the seventh round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox...as a senior in high school, he was 10-1 with 118 strikeouts and a 0.42 ERA after going 12-0 with 124 strikeouts and a 0.40 ERA as a junior...Jones was a two-time Cal Hi Sports All-State honoree and the 2009 Modesto Bee Player of the Year...he throws in the high 80s with a curveball and change-up, helping Oakdale High School to the 2007 and 2008 San Joaquin Division IV titles... undeclared major...parents are Stanley and Rosemarie Jones...born January 10, 1991 in Modesto, Calif.
Justin Jones
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MICHAEL LOWDEN
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: Yuba City, Calif. High School: Yuba City HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Michael Lowden is a 6-2, 175-pound right-handed pitcher from Yuba City, Calif....Lowden was spectacular last spring at Yuba City High School, going 11-0 with a 1.17 ERA, and recording 102 strikeouts with only 14 walks in 72.0 innings...he was two-time Tri-County Conference Pitcher of the Year and a 2009 MaxPreps second-team all-state selection, going 20-0 in his high school varsity career...undeclared major...parents are Scott and Jennifer Lowden...born January 17, 1991 in Yuba City, Calif.
DARREL MATTHEWS
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Outfield Freshman Bats: left Throws: Right Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Experience: HS Hometown: Concord, Calif. High School: Clayton Valley HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Darrel Matthews is a 5-10, 165-pound outfielder from Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley High School)... the left-handed hitting Matthews, coached by former Arizona standout and Cal assistant Bob Ralston, was two-time first-team All-Bay Valley Athletic League and a 2009 MaxPreps second-team all-state selection, batting .440 with 10 doubles, eight triples and nine stolen bases as a senior...undeclared major... parents are Darrel and Lisa Matthews...born October 25, 1990 in Kansas City, Mo.
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Infield Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-9 Weight: 160 Experience: HS Hometown: Hillsborough, Calif. High School: Serra HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Tony Renda is a 5-9, 160-pound infielder from Hillsborough, Calif...Renda was a 2009 High School All-American, as well as both the San Mateo County and West Catholic Athletic Player of the Year, leading his team to the Central Coast Section title...he was also selected firstteam all-state by Cal Hi Sports and MaxPreps, ending his high school career as the Serra High School record-holder for career hits (152)... in June, 2009 Renda was drafted in the 42nd round by the Los Angeles Dodgers, and this past summer competed in the Northwoods League where he batted .283...undeclared major...parents are Frank and Larree Renda...born Jan. 24, 1991 in Santa Rosa, Calif.
DEVIN RODRIGUEZ
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First Base Freshman Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Experience: HS Hometown: Newhall, Calif. High School: William S. Hart HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Devin Rodriguez is a 6-2, 180-pound left-handed hitting first baseman from Newhall, Calif.... Rodriguez batted .402 with 14 doubles, eight homer runs and 34 RBI last spring for William Hart High School... he was a two-time first-team All-Foothill League selection, setting a school record with a 21-game hitting streak as a junior when he hit .384 with 13 doubles and 24 RBI...undeclared major...parents are Wilfredo and Natalie Rodriguez...born October 13, 1991 in Santa Clarita, Calif.
SETH SPIVACK
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Pitcher Freshman Bats: Switch Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Experience: HS Hometown: Calabasas, Calif. High School: Taft HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Seth Spivack is a 6-0, 175-pound right-handed pitcher/ catcher from Calabasas, Calif. (Taft High School)...Spivack, a switch hitter who both pitches and catches, throws in the low 90s with a curveball and change-up...undeclared major...parents are Tom and Andrea Spivack...born October 18, 1990 in Los Angeles, Calif.
Tony Renda
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Junior right-hander Kevin Miller was a 2008 Freshman All-American
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2010 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS ARIZONA
OREGON
Location and Zip Code: Tucson, Ariz. 85721 Enrollment: 38,500 Interim Athletic Director: Kathleen “Rocky” LaRose Web Page Address: www.arizonaathletics.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Blair Willis (bmw23@arizona.edu) Office Phone: 520-621-0914 Cell Phone: 520-419-2979 FAX: 520-621-2681 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Navy and Cardinal 2009 Record: 30-25 Conference Record and Finish: 14-15 (Fifth tie) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium (6,500) Outfield Dimensions: 360 down lines, 378 to power alleys, 400 in center Press Box Phone: 520-621-4440 Lettermen Returning: 12 Lost: 18 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Andy Lopez (UCLA, ‘75) Career Record (Years): 969-602-7 (27 years) Record at Arizona (Years): 282-184-1 (Eight years) Assistant Coaches: Mark Wasikowski, Shaun Cole, Brett Scyphers
Location and Zip Code: Eugene, Ore. 97401 Enrollment: 20,376 Athletic Director: TBA Web Page Address: www.goducks.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Andria Wenzel (awenzel@uoregon.edu) Office Phone: 541-346-0962 Cell Phone: 916-838-2346 FAX: 541-746-5449 Nickname: Ducks Colors: Yellow and Green 2009 Record: 14-42 Conference Record and Finish: 4-23 (10th) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): PK Park (3,717) Outfield Dimensions: 335 left field line, 375 to power alleys, 400 in center, 325 right field line Press Box Phone: TBA/916-838-2346 Lettermen Returning: 25 Lost: 6 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): George Horton (Cal State Fullerton, ‘78) Career Record (Years): 503-252-1 (12 years) Record at UO (Years): 13-40 (one year) Assistant Coaches: Andrew Checketts, Mike Kirby, Jay Uhlman
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Jett Bandy Bryce Ortega Steve Selsky
Pos. Yr. G AB R H C So. 47 164 24 49 SS Jr. 54 210 57 68 OF So. 48 148 36 47
Avg. 2B .299 21 .324 9 .318 8
3B 0 3 2
HR 4 3 7
RBI 39 33 21
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G Kyle Simon RHP So. 19 Daniel Workman RHP Jr. 15 Name Yr. Kurt Heyer Fr. Seth Mejias-Brean Fr. Joey Rickard Fr.
W 3 3
L 5 1
ERA SV IP H BB SO 6.03 0 74.2 106 26 42 3.86 0 42.0 45 13 25
TOP NEWCOMERS
Pos. RHP INF OF
Hometown High School/Last School Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison HS Tucson, Ariz. Cienega HS Los Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman HS
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Curtis Raulinaitis OF/INF Sr. 56 203 21 59 Danny Pulfer INF So. 55 167 12 40 KC Serna SS So. 52 180 14 41
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Kole Calhoun 1B/LHP Sr. 63 211 54 66 Matt Newman OF/LHP Jr. 64 236 42 72 Drew Maggi OF/INF So. 61 181 63 56
Avg. 2B .313 17 .305 15 .309 5
3B 2 1 5
HR 12 7 0
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W Josh Spence LHP Sr. 18 10 Mitchell Lambson LHP So. 32 9 Seth Blair RHP Jr. 17 7 Name Deven Marrero Jake Barrett Xorge Carrillo
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L 1 5 2
ERA SV IP H BB 2.37 1 102.2 93 30 3.01 5 83.2 58 25 3.39 1 77.0 70 30
TOP NEWCOMERS
Yr. Pos. Fr. SS Fr. RHP/DH Jr. C
Hometown Davie, Fla. Mesa, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz.
3B 3 1 1
HR 0 0 3
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name Drew Gagnier Tyler Anderson Madison Boer Name J.J. Altobelli Jeff Gold Ian Hoff
ARIZONA STATE Location and Zip Code: Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 Enrollment: 68,064 Athletic Director: Lisa Love Web Page Address: www.thesundevils.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Randy Policar (randy.policar@asu.edu) Office Phone: 480-965-6594 Cell Phone: 480-734-7793 FAX: 480-965-5408 Nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Maroon and Gold 2009 Record: 51-14 Conference Record and Finish: 21-6 (First) 2009 Postseason: 3-0 NCAA Regional, Tempe, Ariz.; 2-0 NCAA Super Regional, Tempe, Ariz.; 2-2 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Stadium (Capacity): Packard Stadium (3,879) Outfield Dimensions: 338 left field line, 395 in center, 338 right field line Press Box Phone: 480-727-7257 Lettermen Returning: 14 Lost: 5 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Tim Esmay (Arizona State, ‘88) Career Record (Years): 213-235-1 (Eight years) Record at ASU (Years): First year Assistant Coaches: Travis Jewett, Ken Knutson, Mike Benjamin
Avg. 2B .291 10 .240 1 .228 5
RHP-LHP Yr. G RHP Jr. 23 LHP So. 15 RHP So. 17 Yr. Fr. Fr. Jr.
W 1 2 1
L 0 9 8
ERA SV IP H BB 2.70 7 30.0 14 25 6.26 0 82.0 98 39 6.97 0 62.0 67 31
Hometown High School/Last School Newport Beach, Calif. Woodbridge HS Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS Hatboro, Pa. Ohlone College
OREGON STATE Location and Zip Code: Corvallis, Ore. 97331 Enrollment: 19,000 Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis Web Page Address: www.osubeavers.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Hank Hager (hank.hager@oregonstate.edu) Office Phone: 541-737-7472 Cell Phone: 541-230-0611 FAX: 541-737-3072 Nickname: Beavers Colors: Orange and Black 2009 Record: 37-19 Conference Record and Finish: 15-12 (Third tied) 2009 Postseason: 2-2, NCAA Regional, Fort Worth, Texas Stadium (Capacity): Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (3,000) Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 to power alleys, 400 in center Press Box Phone: 541-737-7475 Lettermen Returning: 21 Lost: 13 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Pat Casey (George Fox, ‘90) Career Record (Years): 676-425-5 (22 years) Record at OSU (Years): 505-311-4 (15 years) Assistant Coaches: Marty Lees, Pat Bailey, Nate Yeskie
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Pos. Jared Norris INF/OF Adalberto Santos OF Stefen Romero INF
SO 125 99 78
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W Sam Gaviglio RHP So. 18 10 Kevin Rhoderick RHP Jr. 23 3 Tyler Waldron RHP Jr. 16 6
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SO 30 66 37
TOP NEWCOMERS
Pos. INF RHP RHP
RBI 53 54 24
High School/Last School American Heritage HS Desert Ridge HS Central Arizona College
RBI 12 15 19
Yr. G AB R H Jr. 50 130 32 43 Sr. 53 175 40 56 Jr. 55 223 44 65
Avg. 2B .331 4 .320 6 .291 18
3B 0 2 3
HR 3 4 5
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name Parker Berberet Dylan Jones Matt Boyd
L 1 3 4
ERA SV IP H BB 2.73 1 62.2 45 9 4.18 9 23.2 21 15 4.15 0 93.1 96 31
TOP NEWCOMERS
Yr. Pos. Jr. C Jr. LHP/INF Fr. LHP/INF
Hometown Yorba Linda, Calif. Aloha, Ore. Mercer Island, Wash.
RBI 36 43 51 SO 55 33 70
High School/Last School Cypress JC Mount Hood CC East Catholic HS
STANFORD
UCLA
Location and Zip Code: Stanford, Calif. 94305-6150 Enrollment: 13,198 Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby Web Page Address: www.gostanford.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Niall Adler (nadler@stanford.edu) Office Phone: 650-725-2959 Cell Phone: 714-331-6412 FAX: 650-725-2957 Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White 2009 Record: 30-25 Conference Record and Finish: 13-14 (Sixth) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (4,000) Outfield Dimensions: 335 down lines, 375 to power alleys, 400 in center Press Box Phone: 650-723-4629 Lettermen Returning: 22 Lost: 12 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Mark Marquess (Stanford, ‘69) Career Record (Years): 1,356-694-7 (33 years) Record at Stanford (Years): same Associate Head Coach: Dean Stotz Assistant Coaches: Rusty Filter, Mario Iglesias
Location and Zip Code: Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 Enrollment: 37,500 Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero Web Page Address: www.uclabruins.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Alex Timiraos (atimiraos@athletics.ucla. edu) Office Phone: 310-206-4008 Cell Phone: 310-847-9231 FAX: 310-825-8664 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold 2009 Record: 27-29 Conference Record and Finish: 15-12 (Third tie) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 power alleys, 390 in center Press Box Phone: 310-794-8213 Lettermen Returning: 17 Lost: 12 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): John Savage (Nevada, ‘91) Career Record (Years): 229-234-1 (Eight years) Record at UCLA (Years): 141-150 (Five years) Assistant Coaches: Rick Vanderhook, Steve Pearse, P.C. Shaw
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Colin Walsh Kellen Kiilsgaard Adam Gaylord
Pos. 2B OF INF
Yr. G AB R H Jr. 54 194 44 62 Jr. 53 201 37 63 Sr. 48 169 23 46
Avg. .320 .313 .289
2B 11 14 10
3B 0 1 0
HR 0 9 2
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G Michael Marshall RHP Jr. 21 Brett Mooneyham LHP So. 13 Jordan Pries RHP So. 13 Name Stephen Piscotty Kenny Diekroeger Jake Stewart
W 0 6 4
L 1 3 4
ERA SV IP H BB 4.10 0 37.1 43 10 4.14 0 67.1 46 54 4.62 0 76.0 61 30
TOP NEWCOMERS
Yr. Pos. Fr. 3B/RHP Fr. SS Fr. OF/RHP
Hometown Pleasanton, Calif. Woodside, Calif. Fort Collins, Colo.
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
RBI 25 46 27
Name Justin Uribe Blair Dunlap Niko Gallego
SO 32 72 50
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G Trevor Bauer RHP So. 20 Gerrit Cole RHP So. 15 Garett Claypool RHP Sr. 14
High School/Last School Amador Valley HS Menlo School Rocky Mountain HS
Pos. 1B INF/OF SS
Yr. G AB R H Sr. 47 151 27 48 Sr. 55 226 45 68 Jr. 55 187 26 51
Avg. 2B .318 11 .301 17 .273 8
3B 0 3 1
HR 3 7 0
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name Cody Keefer Cody Regis Beau Amaral
Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
W 9 4 2
L 3 8 1
ERA SV IP H BB 2.99 2 105.1 85 27 3.49 0 85.0 57 38 3.46 0 39.0 34 11
RBI 23 39 27 SO 92 104 48
TOP NEWCOMERS
Pos. OF INF OF
Hometown High School/Last School Davis, Calif. Davis HS Glendora, Calif. Glendora HS Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HS
USC Location and Zip Code: Los Angeles, Calif. 90089 Enrollment: 33,500 Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Web Page Address: www.usctrojans.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Jason Pommier (pommier@usc.edu) Office Phone: 213-740-3807 Cell Phone: 213-725-3529 FAX: 213-740-7584 Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal and Gold 2009 Record: 28-28 Conference Record and Finish: 13-14 (Fifth tie) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): Dedeaux Field (2,500) Outfield Dimensions: 335 down lines, 375 power alleys, 395 in center Press Box Phone: 213-748-3449 Lettermen Returning: 24 Lost: 11 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Chad Kreuter (Pepperdine) Career Record (Years): 83-85 (Three years) Record at USC (Years): same Assistant Coaches: Doyle Wilson, Tom House, Frank Cruz
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Ricky Oropesa Mike O’Neill Alex Sherrod
Pos. Yr. G AB R H 1B So. 54 185 35 58 OF Sr. 52 191 40 61 OF So. 37 115 15 34
Avg. 2B .314 8 .319 6 .296 7
3B 1 4 0
HR 13 3 0
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name Kevin Couture Chad Smith Andrew Triggs
Chad Bunting
Name Matt Foat Cade Kreuter Taylor Wrenn
RHP-LHP Yr. G RHP Sr. 15 RHP So. 18 RHP So. 15
W 3 3 5
L 3 4 3
ERA SV IP H BB 5.66 1 49.1 59 25 3.40 1 45.0 51 16 3.96 0 75.0 79 20
TOP NEWCOMERS
Yr. Pos. So. INF Fr. INF/OF So. INF
Hometown Rescue, Calif. Newhall, Calif. Lakeland, Fla.
RBI 48 17 11 SO 40 38 50
High School/Last School Sierra College Hart HS Manatee College
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WASHINGTON STATE
Location and Zip Code: Seattle, Wash. 98195 Enrollment: 42,000 Athletic Director: Scott Woodward Web Page Address: www.gohuskies.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Jeff Bechthold (bechtold@uw.edu) Office Phone: 206-543-2230 Cell Phone: 206-473-8657 FAX: 206-543-5000 Nickname: Huskies Colors: Purple and Gold 2009 Record: 25-30 Conference Record and Finish: 13-14 (Fifth tie) 2009 Postseason: N/A Stadium (Capacity): Husky Ballpark (1,500) Outfield Dimensions: 327 left field line, 395 in center, 317 right field line Press Box Phone: 206-685-1994 Lettermen Returning: 21 Lost: 13 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Lindsay Meggs (UCLA, ‘85) Career Record (Years): 615-307-4 (16 years) Record at Washington (Years): First season Assistant Coaches: Dave Nakama, Greg Moore, Bill Haselman
Location and Zip Code: Pullman, Wash. 99163 Enrollment: 25,135 Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Web Page Address: www.wsucougars.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Craig Lawson (craigl@wsu.edu) Office Phone: 509-335-0265 Cell Phone: 509-432-9063 FAX: 509-335-0267 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Crimson and Gray 2009 Record: 32-25 Conference Record and Finish: 19-8 (Second) 2009 Postseason: 1-2, NCAA Regional, Norman Okla. Stadium (Capacity): Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500) Outfield Dimensions: 330 left field line, 400 in center, 375 right field line Press Box Phone: 509-335-8291 Lettermen Returning: 25 Lost: 8 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Donnie Marbut (Portland State, ‘97) Career Record (Years): 147-137 (Five years) Record at Washington State (Years): same Assistant Coaches: Gregg Swenson, Spencer Allen, Gabe Boruff
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
Name Pierce Rankin Caleb Brown Troy Scott
Pos. Yr. G AB R H C Jr. 41 164 32 49 OF So. 40 111 17 31 1B Jr. 53 191 36 48
Avg. 2B .299 14 .279 1 .251 11
3B 3 2 1
HR 6 3 11
Name Pos. Garry Kuykendall OF Matt Argyropoulos 3B Shea Vucinich SS
SO 64 31 31
Name Chad Arnold David Stilley Seth Harvey
High School/Last School Puyallup HS Bishop Blanchet HS Meadowdale HS
Name Brett Jacobs Paul Clingan J.K. Dykes
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS)
Name RHP-LHP Yr. G Andrew Kittredge RHP So. 14 Geoff Brown LHP Jr. 31 Forrest Snow RHP Jr. 13 Name Adam Cimber Jacob Lamb Chase Anselment
W 4 4 1
L ERA 5 4.27 4 5.01 0 5.81
SV IP 3 71.2 1 32.1 0 26.1
TOP NEWCOMERS
Yr. Pos. Fr. RHP Fr. 3B Fr. C/DH
Hometown Edgewood, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Edmonds, Wash.
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2009 STATS)
RBI 26 14 31
H 71 44 16
BB 17 11 24
Yr. G AB R H Jr. 44 147 27 44 Jr. 49 159 23 43 Jr. 57 204 40 47
Avg 2B .299 5 .270 8 .230 8
3B 0 1 2
HR 1 4 6
RBI 17 25 25
TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2009 STATS) RHP-LHP Yr. G RHP Jr. 16 LHP So. 18 RHP Sr. 22 Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
W 8 3 0
L 3 3 1
ERA SV IP H BB 4.39 0 80.0 82 44 4.63 0 58.1 68 19 2.25 2 24.0 22 11
TOP NEWCOMERS
Pos. INF C INF
Hometown Richland, Wash. Lynnwood, Wash. Shoreline, Wash.
High School/Last School Richland HS Mountlake Terrace HS Shorewood HS
NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Dates Opponent Baseball SID SID Telephone/Cell Phone Feb. 19-21............................. Southern Utah.......................................... Kyle Cottam..............................435-586-7752/435-817-7702 Feb. 24, April 27.................... UC Davis.................................................. Wes Collins...............................530-752-3505/530-220-5742 Feb. 26.................................. Central Michigan...................................... Mike Boseak.............................989-774-3277/989-621-9064 Feb. 27.................................. Saint Mary’s............................................. Rich Davi...................................925-631-4402/925-878-1582 Feb. 28.................................. Cal State Bakersfield................................ Sarah Finney.............................661-654-3071/707-496-1780 March 5-7............................. Arkansas.................................................. Zach Lawson.............................479-575-7089/479-595-2358 March 11-14.......................... Rice.......................................................... John Sullivan.............................713-348-5636/832-250-9000 March 17............................... Houston.................................................... Jamie Zarda..............................713-743-9406/713-582-5138 Mar. 19-21............................. Cal Poly.................................................... Eric Burdick...............................805-756-6550/805-550-3427 March 23, May 18................. San Francisco.......................................... Jordan Wilcox...........................415-422-6161/360-431-2160 March 30............................... Fresno State............................................. Theresa Kurtz...........................559-244-5619/559-389-1954 April 20, May 25................... Pacific....................................................... Monique Moyal..........................209-946-2479/925-997-9143 May 4.................................... Sacramento State.................................... J.D. Fox.....................................916-278-6896/209-210-8858 Bold represents home games
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he 2009 California baseball team (2429 overall, 9-15 ninth in the Pac-10), did not have the type of season it had envisioned, but the Golden Bears still had some outstanding individual performances with four players selected All-Pac-10 and had seven players drafted. Junior center fielder Brett Jackson became the fourth-highest draft pick in Cal baseball history when he was selected in the first round by the Chicago Cubs, and was the 31st pick overall, during the 2009 Major League First-Year Player Draft. Jackson is the third first-round pick for the Bears since 2000 under head coach David Esquer. Jackson trailed only right-hander Brandon Morrow, who was the fifth pick overall by the Seattle Mariners in 2006; shortstop/ outfielder Ted Parks, who was the 16th pick overall by the Baltimore Orioles in 1966 and first baseman David Cooper, who was the 17th pick overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2008; as Cal’s top draft picks. Jackson and Cooper were teammates on the Bears NCAA Regional team in 2008. An outstanding left-handed hitting center fielder, Jackson was All-Pac-10 batting .321 with 17 doubles, six triples, eight home runs and 41 RBI. He is tied for fourth on Cal’s career triple list (11) and is tied for fifth on the Bears’ single-season triple list (six in 2009). Jackson started the 2009 season
Jeff Kobernus on a career-high 18-game hitting streak (31-for-76, .408, 8-2B, 3B, 4-HR, 14 RBI) and had a spectacular game May 12 versus
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Sacramento State, going 4-for-6 with an RBI single, a three-run triple and a grand slam for a career-high eight RBI. His eight RBI tied a Cal record for single-game RBI with Dan McInerny in 1979 (versus Saint Mary’s) and Brian Horwitz in 2003 (versus Texas-Pan American). Junior second baseman Jeff Kobernus was the first pick in the second round of the MLB Draft, going to the Washington Nationals as the 50th pick overall, while junior righthander/designated hitter/outfielder Blake Smith was the 56th pick of the draft after being selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the second round. Kobernus excelled in his three years at Cal, owning a .324 career average with 44 stolen bases and earning 2009 All-Pac-10 honors and Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America and honorable mention AllPac-10 honors in 2007. He played second base in 2009 after moving to third base in 2008 and starting in the outfield as a freshman. As a junior, Kobernus batted .341 with 14 doubles, three triples, eight home runs and 40 RBI. He was second in the Pac-10 with 20 stolen bases and was the April 20 Pac10 Player of the Week after going 11-for-19
(.579) with two doubles, three home runs (including a grand slam) and 12 RBI in games at Stanford, at UC Davis and the three-game series versus Oregon. Smith earned All-Pac-10 honors as a designated hitter, batting .319 (team-leading .330 vs. Pac-10) with 14 doubles, 10 home runs and 38 RBI. He threw two runners out at the plate from right field and had two saves and 26 strikeouts in 20.0 innings on the mound. In the summer of 2008 Smith helped Team USA to an undefeated 24-0 record and was the American’s leading hitter with a .327 average with five doubles, a triple, three home runs and 13 RBI in 20 games. He was one of the national team’s top relievers as well, sporting a 1-0 record with a 0.00 ERA and two saves, striking out 11 batters with only three hits and three walks in 9.0 innings. Smith hit a home run versus a Cuban squad that competed in the Beijing Olympics and was named Team USA’s seventh best prospect in Michael Bugary Baseball America. The Bears other draft picks following the Beach State (11-8, 9-6, 6-3). Canha added 2009 season included junior left-hander a team-best 24 multiple hit and 11 multiple Michael Bugary, who was a 15th round pick of the Boston Red Sox; senior third baseman Michael Brady, drafted in the 24th round by the Florida Marlins; junior catcher Dylan Tonneson, drafted in the 36th round by the San Diego Padres; and sophomore right-hander Yasser Clor, drafted in the 49th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates. The seven players drafted in 2009 ties for the most Cal draftees since Esquer became head coach in 2000. Joining Jackson, Kobernus and Smith as first-team AllPac-10 selections was sophomore outfielder/first baseman Mark Canha, who had a breakout year in 2009, leading the Bears with a .366 average. Canha finished with 17 doubles, a triple, 12 home runs and 43 RBI. He was the March 3 Pac-10 Player of the Week after going 9-for20 (.450) with seven runs, two doubles, two home runs and five RBI in Cal’s wins over Vanderbilt (4-3), at Santa Clara (12-2) and three-game sweep at Long Michael Brady
RBI games. Cal’s four first-team All-Pac-10 selections were the most since the school had four All-Pac-10 Southern Division recipients in 1985. Additionally, the Bears had four players selected to the 2009 Pac-10 All-Academic team. Cal’s first-team All-Academic pick was redshirt freshman Dixon Anderson. The 6-5 right-hander from Piedmont finished the year 1-0 with a 3.98 ERA, three saves and had 37 strikeouts in 43.0 innings. On May 11 Anderson was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week when he picked up a win and two saves (8.2 innings, eight hits, one run, eight strikeouts, 1.04 ERA). He earned saves versus UC Davis May 5 and at UCLA May 8, forcing the Bruins into a gameending double play with runners on first and third in the bottom of the ninth. Anderson then threw a career-high 6.2 innings of relief in an 8-3 win over the Bruins May 10. In that game he fanned a career-high seven batters to help lead the Bears to their first 2009 Pac-10 series win on the road. The Bears’ second-team Pac-10 AllAcademic honoree was sophomore righthander Brian Diemer. Highlights for Diemer in 2009 were throwing a career-high 7.2 innings with three hits and eight strikeouts against Vanderbilt, and a careerhigh nine strikeouts in 6.0 innings against Stanford. Cal had two more players selected honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic – Canha and Jackson, who were members of the 2009 All-Pac-10 squad as well. The Bears’ 2009 team award winners were Canha as the recipient of both the Robert A. Roos Batting Cup as the team’s leading hitter (.366), and the Clint Evans Award as the team’s most valuable player. Freshman outfielder Danny Oh, who hit a two-run homer in his first collegiate at-bat and when on to bat .303 with seven home runs and 35 RBI, was the recipient of the Freshman of the Year award. Dixon Anderson garnered the George Wolfman Award as the team’s most improved player and Jackson was named the winner of the Wayne Hooper Award.
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AVE GP-GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
5 Mark Canha 23 Jeff Kobernus 4 Brett Jackson 37 Blake Smith 2 Brian Guinn 19 Danny Oh 11 Dwight Tanaka 1 Austin Booker 26 Michael Brady 33 Dylan Tonneson 45 Chad Bunting 34 Maris Moore 31 Rich Gorman 29 Ryan Hanlon 49 Matt Flemer 15 Marcus Semien 27 Chadd Krist 46 Eddie Hsieh 51 Brian Diemer
.366 .341 .321 .319 .315 .303 .266 .263 .260 .256 .250 .250 .240 .240 .200 .197 .197 .000 .000
205 217 218 210 200 195 64 38 173 125 12 4 25 25 5 71 61 17 0
44 43 42 43 37 31 11 12 29 27 4 0 8 1 0 10 9 3 0
75 74 70 67 63 59 17 10 45 32 3 1 6 6 1 14 12 0 0
17 14 17 14 10 5 9 1 13 6 1 0 2 2 0 1 4 0 0
1 3 6 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
PO
A
355 85 142 133 65 78 15 5 60 252 0 1 13 8 5 11 115 39 4
21 153 5 17 118 2 3 6 75 26 0 1 3 0 4 28 22 4 4
3 13 3 3 24 3 1 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
.992 .948 .980 .980 .884 .964 .947 1.000 .957 .989 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .975 .993 1.000 .889
Totals .298 53-53 1865 354 555 116 18 65 317 902 .484 196 49 397 27 .375 24 28 66-99 1407 Opponents .284 53-53 1853 353 526 92 14 46 314 784 .423 249 51 423 35 .381 15 38 77-97 1408 LOB - Team (400), Opp (446). DPs turned - Team (49), Opp (40). IBB - Team (1), Canha 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Jackson 4, Kobernus 3, Canha 1, Guinn 1.
544 527
69 69
.966 .966
53-53 53-53 53-53 53-53 52-51 52-50 32-11 26-9 49-47 42-39 9-1 4-0 13-10 16-5 3-3 27-19 27-16 15-3 1-1
HR RBI 12 8 8 10 2 7 0 1 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
43 40 41 38 35 35 9 7 24 18 4 0 1 4 1 7 10 0 0
TB SLG% 130 118 123 111 85 89 26 14 74 62 10 1 8 8 1 20 22 0 0
.634 .544 .564 .529 .425 .456 .406 .368 .428 .496 .833 .250 .320 .320 .200 .282 .361 .000 .000
BB HBP 27 17 29 23 13 12 10 9 10 16 0 0 8 3 0 11 8 0 0
5 1 4 6 5 7 0 2 2 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
SO GDP 37 25 61 59 39 32 15 5 45 26 5 1 9 5 2 11 15 5 0
5 6 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
OB% SF .444 .385 .407 .400 .365 .364 .365 .429 .302 .395 .308 .250 .424 .310 .200 .301 .296 .056 .000
SH SB-ATT
4 4 2 1 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
1 4 0 0 5 8 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
5-8 20-24 11-16 3-6 10-17 3-7 7-7 2-2 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0
E FLD%
OVERALL PITCHING Player
ERA
42 Sean Barber 0.00 20 Logan Scott 3.86 48 Dixon Anderson 3.98 36 Chris Petrini 3.98 34 Erik Johnson 4.41 41 Kevin Miller 4.50 6 Michael Bugary 4.74 37 Blake Smith 5.85 51 Brian Diemer 6.34 38 Todd Fitzgerald 6.66 10 Daniel Wolford 7.03 24 Yasser Clor 7.71 49 Matt Flemer 7.94 21 Stephen Pistoresi 9.64 47 Mike Cassady 21.00 43 Joey Donofrio 30.38
W-L APP 0-0 1-0 1-0 4-3 3-6 2-3 3-4 0-1 2-6 0-1 1-1 3-1 3-3 1-0 0-0 0-0
1 3 20 13 19 15 28 9 16 12 16 9 15 3 4 3
GS CG SHO/CBO SV 0 1 1 4 9 10 1 3 10 3 0 3 8 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0
0 0 3 0 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
B/Avg
WP
HBP
BK
SFA
SHA
1.0 7.0 43.0 43.0 67.1 50.0 49.1 20.0 59.2 24.1 24.1 18.2 51.0 4.2 3.0 2.2
0 7 51 42 71 62 45 17 67 26 24 28 65 6 6 9
0 4 24 20 41 35 29 18 49 24 19 19 50 5 7 9
0 3 19 19 33 25 26 13 42 18 19 16 45 5 7 9
0 0 13 15 28 24 35 20 35 25 19 13 15 3 3 1
2 4 37 36 55 43 69 26 40 18 26 9 50 3 1 4
0 2 12 13 11 6 6 2 10 5 4 3 13 2 0 3
0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 1
0 1 2 4 10 5 1 0 4 1 3 0 12 0 1 2
.000 .241 .291 .266 .269 .305 .239 .236 .279 .263 .279 .364 .307 .353 .462 .529
0 0 2 1 6 5 17 4 10 8 5 2 4 0 0 0
1 0 1 4 5 4 8 2 7 4 3 2 7 0 1 2
0 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0
0 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0
0 0 2 3 6 4 3 4 2 3 2 0 7 1 1 0
Totals 5.74 24-29 53 53 2 2/1 13 469.0 526 353 299 249 423 92 14 46 .284 64 51 12 15 38 Opponents 5.85 29-24 53 53 3 1/1 10 469.1 555 354 305 196 397 116 18 65 .298 44 49 4 24 28 PB - Team (12), Tonneson 10, Krist 1, Hsieh 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (3), Miller 1, Petrini 1, Anderson 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - Tonneson (45-51), Krist (25-33), Diemer (20-21), Miller (9-13), Bugary (10-11), Flemer (7-9), Hsieh (7-8), Petrini (6-8), Johnson (5-8), Fitzgerald (5-6), Anderson (4-5), Wolford (2-5), Cassady (3-3), Clor (2-2), Pistoresi (0-1), Scott (0-1), Donofrio (1-1).
Mark Canha
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CONFERENCE BATTING Player
AVG GP-GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
37 Blake Smith 5 Mark Canha 23 Jeff Kobernus 11 Dwight Tanaka 29 Ryan Hanlon 2 Brian Guinn 26 Michael Brady 19 Danny Oh 4 Brett Jackson 27 Chadd Krist 45 Chad Bunting 33 Dylan Tonneson 1 Austin Booker 15 Marcus Semien 31 Rich Gorman 46 Eddie Hsieh 51 Brian Diemer 49 Matt Flemer
.330 .317 .311 .289 .273 .271 .253 .243 .236 .200 .200 .184 .174 .172 .111 .000 .000 .000
103 101 103 38 11 107 75 103 110 40 5 49 23 29 9 9 0 0
18 14 21 7 1 14 11 17 16 6 1 8 4 5 2 2 0 0
34 32 32 11 3 29 19 25 26 8 1 9 4 5 1 0 0 0
6 8 6 4 2 6 5 2 6 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PO
A
0 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
2—2 2-4 14-17 4-4 0-0 4-10 0-1 2-3 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
65 184 46 11 1 35 36 43 72 78 0 84 3 3 4 31 4 3
8 11 78 1 0 68 30 1 3 19 0 7 6 12 0 4 1 4
0 1 7 1 0 10 4 2 1 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 1 0
1.000 .995 .947 .923 1.000 .912 .943 .957 .967 1.000 .000 .978 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 1.000
Totals .261 27-27 915 147 239 50 8 27 133 386 .422 102 24 228 13 .347 12 11 Opponents .281 27-27 923 165 259 45 10 26 148 402 .436 116 23 204 17 .371 10 24 LOB - Team (194), Opp (216). DPs turned - Team (22), Opp (20). IBB - Team (1), Canha 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Jackson 2, Canha 1, Kobernus 1.
33-50 44-58
715 723
284 257
33 29
.968 .971
27-27 27-27 27-27 18-6 6-2 27-27 23-23 27-27 27-27 18-11 4-0 19-16 15-7 11-8 5-3 8-3 1-1 1-1
HR RBI 4 4 3 0 0 0 2 4 3 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0
16 16 15 8 3 19 8 15 13 7 1 7 3 2 0 0 0 0
TB SLG% 52 52 51 15 5 37 30 41 49 16 2 21 5 8 2 0 0 0
.505 .515 .495 .395 .455 .346 .400 .398 .445 .400 .400 .429 .217 .276 .222 .000 .000 .000
BB HBP 12 15 13 5 1 8 6 6 12 6 0 4 7 5 2 0 0 0
3 3 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 0
SO GDP 32 27 9 9 2 25 24 21 37 9 3 16 3 4 4 3 0 0
2 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
OB% SF .415 .410 .390 .372 .333 .331 .301 .297 .320 .313 .200 .322 .406 .286 .273 .100 .000 .000
SH SB-ATT
0 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
E FLD%
CONFERENCE PITCHING Player
ERA
47 Mike Cassady 0.00 24 Yasser Clor 0.00 10 Daniel Wolford 2.25 36 Chris Petrini 3.13 48 Dixon Anderson 3.51 35 Erik Johnson 3.98 20 Logan Scott 4.50 41 Kevin Miller 5.52 51 Brian Diemer 7.20 6 Michael Bugary 7.30 37 Blake Smith 7.36 38 Todd Fitzgerald 7.98 49 Matt Flemer 10.38
W-L APP 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 2-5 0-0 1-2 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-3
2 1 5 8 11 10 1 6 8 15 3 5 7
GS CG SHO/CBO SV 0 0 0 2 1 8 0 4 4 1 0 2 5
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
B/Avg
WP
HBP
BK
SFA
SHA
2.0 1.0 8.0 31.2 25.2 54.1 2.0 14.2 30.0 24.2 3.2 14.2 26.0
1 0 3 30 24 56 2 19 36 26 2 19 41
0 0 2 12 11 27 1 12 26 22 3 14 35
0 0 2 11 10 24 1 9 24 20 3 13 30
0 0 6 11 7 21 0 8 15 20 4 13 11
0 0 5 29 23 40 1 9 26 36 5 12 18
0 0 1 9 5 7 1 1 6 3 0 5 7
0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5
0 0 0 3 1 7 0 2 3 1 0 1 8
.167 .000 .143 .256 .240 .271 .250 .352 .295 .265 .167 .311 .360
0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 7 7 0 5 3
0 0 2 3 1 4 0 0 3 3 0 4 3
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1
0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0
1 0 1 3 0 5 0 4 0 2 1 2 5
Totals 5.55 9-18 27 27 2 1/0 4 238.1 259 165 147 116 204 45 10 26 .281 28 23 8 10 24 Opponents 4.89 18-9 27 27 2 1/1 7 241.0 239 147 131 102 228 50 8 27 .261 25 24 2 12 11 PB - Team (4), Tonneson 2, Krist 1, Hsieh 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (1), Miller 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT – Tonneson (24-28), Krist (14-20), Diermer (12-13), Bugary (8-9), Flermer (6-8), Johnson (4-7), Hsieh (6-7), Miller (2-6), Fitzgerald (4-5), Petrini (3-4), Anderson (3-3), Wolford (1-2), Smith (1-1).
Erik Johnson
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Brian Diemer
2009 FINAL RESULTS (24-29, 9-18 IN PAC-10) DATE
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
PAC-10
PITCHER
ATTEND
Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 12 May 22 May 23 May 24
UC Riverside UC Riverside UC Riverside Vanderbilt at Santa Clara at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State San Francisco at (21) Arkansas at (21) Arkansas at (21) Arkansas at (15) Oklahoma (24) Cal Poly (24) Cal Poly (24) Cal Poly at Pacific Stanford* Stanford* Stanford* Santa Clara Washington State* Washington State* Washington State* vs. San Francisco# Long Beach State at (19) Oregon State* at (19) Oregon State* at (19) Oregon State* at Washington* at Washington* at Washington* at Stanford at UC Davis Oregon* Oregon* Oregon* at Stanford (2) Arizona State* (2) Arizona State* (2) Arizona State* Pacific at Arizona* at Arizona* at Arizona* UC Davis at UCLA* at UCLA* at UCLA* Sacramento State USC* USC* USC*
W 8-7 L 6-5 L 5-2 W 4-3 W 12-2 W 11-8 W 9-6 W 6-3 W 8-6 L 5-4 (10) W 12-6 L 13-3 L 9-6 W 12-8 L 10-5 L 11-4 W 12-2 W 7-6 L 6-5 (12) W 11-4 W 9-6 L 8-7 L 11-0 W 8-2 W 4-3 L 19-7 L 8-4 L 6-2 L 5-4 (11) L 9-8 L 6-2 L 7-2 L 14-4 W 21-4 W 14-1 L 5-3 W 11-1 L 11-7 L 3-1 W 10-6 L 6-5 L 16-11 L 13-4 L 8-4 L 12-8 W 6-5 W 3-2 L 9-4 W 8-3 W 15-0 L 4-2 L 14-4 W 6-0
1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 7-3 8-3 8-4 8-5 9-5 9-6 9-7 10-7 11-7 11-8 12-8 13-8 13-9 13-10 14-10 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 15-17 15-18 16-18 17-18 17-19 18-19 18-20 18-21 19-21 19-22 19-23 19-24 19-25 19-26 20-26 21-26 21-27 22-27 23-27 23-28 23-29 24-29
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-1 2-1 - 2-2 2-3 3-3 - - 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 - - 4-9 4-10 5-10 - 5-11 6-11 6-12 - 6-13 6-14 6-15 - 7-15 7-16 8-16 - 8-17 8-18 9-19
Clor Wolford Petrini Johnson Flemer Wolford Pistoresi Bugary Clor Petrini Diemer Smith Miller Flemer Diemer Johnson Petrini Bugary Johnson Bugary Clor Flemer Diemer Johnson Miller Clor Flemer Diemer Miller Bugary Diemer Johnson Bugary Flemer Johnson Petrini Miller Diemer Johnson Petrini Bugary Diemer Flemer Johnson Bugary Scott Diemer Fitzgerald Anderson Petrini Johnson Miller Petrini
393 337 291 138 588 1392 1090 1419 126 9230 8712 7587 462 476 456 345 522 656 631 285 162 216 411 462 5266 241 2138 2789 3023 358 476 706 1531 208 458 1223 636 1506 329 623 675 86 976 782 751 85 709 1056 712 180 411 695 689
(#) Denotes opponent’s ranking # Denotes game played at AT&T Park, Home of the San Francisco Giants * Denotes Pac-10 game
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PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE STATS 2009 FINAL STANDINGS
CONFERENCE W L PCT GB
W
Arizona State Washington St. Oregon State UCLA Arizona Stanford USC Washington California Oregon
21 19 15 15 13 13 13 13 9 4
51 32 37 27 30 30 28 25 24 14
6 8 12 12 14 14 14 14 18 23
.778 - .704 2.0 .556 6.0 .556 6.0 .481 8.0 .481 8.0 .481 8.0 .481 8.0 .333 12.0 .148 17.0
ALL GAMES L T PCT 15 25 19 29 25 25 28 30 29 42
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.785 .561 .661 .482 .545 .545 .500 .454 .453 .250
Brian Guinn
Brett Jackson
HOME
AWAY NEUT
36-4 21-6 17-5 16-10 21-14 19-13 18-15 13-10 14-14 8-16
9-6 10-16 8-10 11-16 9-11 10-13 10-13 9-14 9-15 4-21
6-4 1-3 12-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 1-0 2-5
Mark Canha
Danny Oh
OVERALL TEAM BATTING Team
AVG G
Arizona Arizona State California UCLA Stanford Oregon State USC Washington St. Washington Oregon
.314 .303 .298 .285 .279 .278 .274 .273 .265 .227
55 65 53 56 55 56 56 57 55 56
AB
R
1951 2160 1865 1909 1906 1870 1862 1960 1891 1764
419 517 354 348 341 382 301 349 302 158
H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 613 655 555 544 531 520 510 536 501 400
133 122 116 110 96 88 87 92 86 56
33 30 18 12 9 15 18 14 21 16
46 75 65 54 49 23 41 56 64 16
381 470 317 311 306 344 267 320 276 144
950 106 902 840 792 707 756 824 821 536
.487 .492 .484 .440 .416 .378 .406 .420 .434 .304
BB HBP
SO GDP OB% SF SH
177 380 196 237 212 304 215 179 225 134
388 445 397 434 419 360 412 414 504 372
74 69 49 72 45 62 48 89 54 45
29 40 27 36 47 39 37 30 25 33
.387 .418 .375 .382 .360 .392 .359 .358 .357 .296
28 30 24 16 23 26 26 16 15 11
SB ATT
37 71 46 116 28 66 40 55 30 46 63 53 40 58 36 44 21 42 49 60
95 154 99 90 66 71 98 63 75 82
INDIVIDUAL BATTING BATTING AVERAGE
Baird, ARIZ......................... .433 Kipnis, ASU........................ .384 Green, USC........................ .374 Pace, ARIZ......................... .372 Canha, CAL....................... .366 Ortiz, OSU.......................... .352 Prince, WSU....................... .343 Kobernus, CAL................. .341 Ramirez, ASU..................... .338 Lagreid, WSU..................... .332
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HITS
Kipnis, ASU........................... 91 Baird, ARIZ............................ 84 Ramirez, ASU........................ 79 Green, USC........................... 79 Ortiz, OSU............................. 76 Canha, CAL.......................... 75 Kobernus, CAL.................... 74 Newman, ASU....................... 72 August, STAN........................ 70 Jackson, CAL....................... 70
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Kipnis, ASU........................... 76 Ramirez, ASU........................ 63 Maggi, ASU........................... 63 Ortega, ARIZ......................... 57 Decker, UCLA........................ 55 Ortiz, OSU............................. 55 Calhoun, ASU........................ 54 Baird, ARIZ............................ 53 Conley, WASH....................... 51 MacPhee, ASU...................... 48
RUNS BATTED IN
Ramirez, ASU........................ 75 Kipnis, ASU........................... 71 Baird, ARIZ............................ 55 Conley, WASH....................... 55 Newman, ASU....................... 54 Decker, UCLA........................ 53 Calhoun, ASU........................ 53 Milleville, STAN...................... 52 Romero, OSU........................ 51 Oropesa, USC....................... 48
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
HOME RUNS
STOLEN BASES
Bandy, ARIZ........................... 21 Baird, ARIZ............................ 21 Kipnis, ASU........................... 21 Green, USC........................... 19 Romero, OSU........................ 18 Canha, CAL.......................... 17 Calhoun, ASU........................ 17 Ortiz, OSU............................. 17 Jackson, CAL....................... 17 Dunlap, UCLA........................ 17
Coyle, ARIZ............................. 7 Jackson, CAL......................... 6 Rife, WASH............................. 6 Pace, ARIZ.............................. 5 Maggi, ASU............................. 5 Baird, ARIZ.............................. 5 Green, USC............................. 5 McDonald, ASU....................... 4 Kipnis, ASU............................. 4 O’Neill, USC............................ 4
Decker, UCLA........................ 21 Conley, WASH....................... 19 Ramirez, ASU........................ 19 Kipnis, ASU........................... 16 Milleville, STAN...................... 14 Oropesa, USC....................... 13 Canha, CAL.......................... 12 Jones, WSU.......................... 12 Calhoun, ASU........................ 12 Scott, WASH.......................... 11
Kipnis, ASU........................... 27 Maggi, ASU........................... 21 Kobernus, CAL.................... 20 Jones, STAN.......................... 18 Ortega, ARIZ......................... 16 Tommasini, ORE................... 16 Grant, USC............................ 16 Four others tied at................. 15
Michael Brady
Michael Bugary
Matt Flemer
Blake Smith
OVERALL TEAM PITCHING Team
ERA
W
L
G
CG
SHO
CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
Arizona State Oregon State USC UCLA Washington State Washington Oregon Stanford Arizona California
2.90 3.93 4.06 4.28 4.34 4.88 5.07 5.12 5.46 5.74
51 37 28 27 32 25 14 30 30 24
14 19 28 29 25 30 42 25 25 29
65 56 56 56 57 55 56 55 55 53
11 3 5 5 1 1 4 2 0 2
6 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2
3 2 1 0 3 1 2 1 3 1
12 13 10 12 15 14 8 8 13 13
581.1 499.1 499.1 493.2 502.1 487.1 483.0 492.0 486.1 469.0
520 455 492 482 545 524 498 491 564 526
242 248 292 295 308 313 330 305 355 353
187 218 225 235 242 264 272 280 295 299
157 199 231 197 184 194 239 222 215 249
608 431 438 509 453 387 357 381 379 423
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Leake, ASU........................ 1.71 Spence, ASU...................... 2.37 Way, WSU.......................... 2.43 Gaviglio, OSU..................... 2.73 Stock, USC......................... 2.90 Johnson, WSU................... 2.90 Bauer, UCLA....................... 2.99 Lambson, ASU................... 3.01 Stavert, ORE...................... 3.04 Boxberger, USC................. 3.16
WINS
Leake, ASU........................... 16 Spence, ASU......................... 10 Gaviglio, OSU........................ 10 Bauer, UCLA............................ 9 Lambson, ASU........................ 9
Arnold, WSU............................ 8 Way, WSU............................... 8 Storen, STAN........................... 7 Blair, ASU................................ 7 Six other tied at ...................... 6
SAVES
Stoffel, ARIZ.......................... 11 Johnson, WSU...................... 10 Rhoderick, OSU...................... 9 Brooks, UCLA.......................... 8 Pearl, WASH........................... 8 Gagnier, ORE.......................... 7 Storen, STAN........................... 7 Lambson, ASU........................ 5 Johnson, CAL........................ 4 Two other tied at ..................... 4
INNINGS PITCHED
Leake, ASU...................... 142.0 Way, WSU........................ 107.1 Bauer, UCLA..................... 105.1 Spence, ASU.................... 102.2 Stavert, ORE...................... 94.2 Boxberger, USC................. 94.0 Waldron, OSU.................... 93.1 Guilmut, ARIZ..................... 91.1 Cole, UCLA......................... 85.0 Lambson, ASU................... 83.2
STRIKEOUTS
Leake, ASU......................... 162 Spence, ASU....................... 125 Way, WSU........................... 124 Cole, UCLA.......................... 104 Boxberger, USC.................... 99 Lambson, ASU...................... 99
Guilmet, ARIZ........................ 93 Bauer, UCLA.......................... 92 Stock, USC............................ 86 Stavert, ORE......................... 82
APPEARANCES
Burns, ARIZ........................... 40 Stoffel, ARIZ.......................... 39 Lambson, ASU...................... 32 Brown, WASH........................ 31 Kittredge, WASH................... 29 Fleckenstein, ORE................ 28 Storen, STAN......................... 28 Bugary, CAL......................... 28 Johnson, WSU...................... 28 Brooks, UCLA........................ 27
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RECORDS VERSUS OPPONENTS Cal W-L
Air Force....................................0-1 Arizona ................................65-94 Arizona State ......................54-97 Arkansas..................................2-2 Azusa Pacific.............................2-0 Baylor........................................1-0 Boston College..........................4-0 Bowling Green...........................1-0 Bradley......................................2-0 Brigham Young........................11-8 Cal Poly .................................34-7 Cal Poly Pomona.......................7-8 Cal State Bakersfield.....First Meeting Cal State Fullerton.................16-10 Cal State Hayward..................34-7 Cal State Los Angeles...............2-1 Cal State Northridge .................2-1 Carleton.....................................1-0 Centenary..................................1-0 Central Michigan......................1-0 Chapman College . ...................3-1 Chico State..............................22-4 Clemson....................................3-1 College of the Redlands............1-0 Colorado State..........................1-0 Columbia...................................1-0 Connecticut...............................1-0 Cornell.......................................5-0 Dartmouth..................................1-2 Delaware...................................1-0 Denver.......................................2-0 Detroit........................................2-0 Florida.......................................1-1 Florida State..............................0-1 Fordham....................................0-1 Fresno State . ......................62-57 George Mason...........................1-0 Georgetown...............................2-0 Georgia Tech.............................2-0 Gonzaga....................................3-3 Harvard......................................2-1 Hawaii . ............................. 22-25-1 Hawaii Hilo................................4-1 Hawaii Pacific............................2-0 Houston....................................1-2 Humboldt State........................11-3 Idaho State................................5-1 Indiana State.............................1-0 Iowa State.................................2-0 Kansas State.............................3-0 Kent State..................................1-0 Long Beach State .................33-27 Louisville....................................0-1 Loyola Marymount.................14-11 Luther........................................2-0 Maine.........................................2-1 Miami (Fla) ...............................1-7 Michigan....................................3-6 Michigan State...........................3-1 Minnesota..................................6-1 Missouri.....................................2-1 Nebraska...................................4-2 Nevada-Las Vegas..................8-13 Nevada .................................17-14 New Mexico...............................2-0 North Carolina...........................3-3 Northern Colorado.....................1-0
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Northern Iowa............................1-0 Northwestern.............................2-0 Notre Dame...............................2-3 Occidental.................................1-0 Ohio State.................................5-5 Oklahoma..................................1-3 Oklahoma State.........................0-1 Oral Roberts..............................5-4 Oregon..................................16-14 Oregon State........................32-28 Pacific ..................................57-22 Pacific Lutheran.........................2-0 Pepperdine............................17-22 Pennsylvania.............................2-0 Penn State.................................3-0 Pittsburgh..................................1-1 Portland.....................................4-0 Portland State............................1-1 Princeton...................................0-2 Puget Sound..............................0-2 Rhode Island.............................2-1 Rice......................... First Meeting Rutgers......................................2-0 Sacramento State ...............42-13 St. John’s...................................2-0 Saint Mary’s.......................119-58 San Diego..................................2-3 San Diego State........................3-4 San Francisco ................... 111-38 San Francisco State................64-7 San Jose State......................80-39 Santa Clara ........................160-93 Seattle.......................................1-0 Sonoma State............................7-1 Southern Utah........ First Meeting Southwest Texas State..............0-1 Springfield.................................0-1 Stanford . ..................... 220-243-1 Stanislaus State......................15-4 Syracuse...................................1-0 Tennessee.................................1-2 Texas.........................................4-5 Texas A&M................................2-2 Texas-Pan American.................1-0 Tulane........................................4-0 UC Davis...............................67-11 UC Irvine...............................12-15 UCLA . ..............................170-162 UC Riverside.............................3-4 UC Santa Barbara.................45-15 USC ..................................137-225 Utah...........................................1-0 Utah State.................................1-0 Utah Valley ........................... 1-0-1 Valdosta State...........................1-0 Vanderbilt...................................1-0 Virginia Commonwealth.............0-2 Washington..........................27-27 Washington State................39-28 Western Michigan......................5-0 Western Oregon State...............0-1 Westmont..................................1-2 Wichita State.............................2-2 Williams College........................1-0 Wisconsin..................................1-0 Wyoming....................................1-0 Yale............................................3-0 Bold indicates 2010 opponents
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GOLDEN BEAR BASEBALL CAMPS 2010
Baseball
Opponent
Baseball Schools Ages 6-12
June 28 - July 1 July 12-15
Games Camps Ages 6-12
July 5-8 July 19-22 Aug. 2-5
Advanced Camp
Ages 13-18 July 26-29
University of California at Berkeley Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Enrollment Office: (800) GO BEARS Camp website: www.CalBears.com
California History
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CALIFORNIA ALL-TIME RECORDS
The 1957 National Champion California Golden Bears, coached by George Wolfman (back row, far right), defeated Penn State 1-0 in the NCAA championship game.
TEAM BATTING - SEASON Highest Batting Average ................................................321 (1991) Most At Bats ................................................................2355 (1980) Most Runs Scored..........................................................520 (1991) Most Hits.........................................................................732 (1991) Most RBI.........................................................................460 (1991) Most Doubles.................................................................141 (1984) Most Triples......................................................................39 (1957) Most Home Runs..............................................................86 (1999) Most Total Bases.......................................................... 1148 (1991) Most Stolen Bases.........................................................204 (1984) Most Strikeouts...............................................................434 (1998) Most Bases on Balls.......................................................384 (1984) Most Hit By Pitches..........................................................85 (2003) Most Sacrifice Bunts.........................................................60 (2006) Most Sacrifice Flies..........................................................35 (1986)
TEAM BATTING - GAME Most Runs......................................... 29 at Arizona State (4-26-86) Most Runs, Both Teams..............42, Santa Clara (30) vs. Cal (12), (4-28-56) Most RBI............................................ 26 at Arizona State (4-26-86) Most Doubles..............................8 vs. San Francisco State (1951) Most Triples.................................4 vs. San Francisco State (1965) Most Home Runs................................. 8 at Arizona State (4-26-86) Most Home Runs in a inning....................4 at Santa Clara (2-2-00) Most Total Bases............................... 64 at Arizona State (4-26-86) Most Stolen Bases...................................14 vs. UC Davis (4-8-86) Most Bases On Balls......................19 vs. San Francisco (4-18-77) Most Innings Played............................... 18 vs. Santa Clara (1943)
TEAM PITCHING - SEASON Most Games.....................................................68 (1980 and 1984) Most Wins.........................................................................44 (1980) Most Losses.....................................................................43 (1990) Most Saves.......................................................................19 (1987) Most Shutouts..................................................................12 (1966) Most Strikeouts...............................................................435 (2008) Most Bases on Balls.......................................................378 (1985) Most Runs Allowed, Game.................30 vs. Santa Clara (4-28-56) Lowest ERA...................................................................1.83 (1966)
TEAM FIELDING - SEASON Most Total Chances......................................................2827 (1980) Most Putouts................................................................1839 (1980)
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Most Assists...................................................................867 (1985) Most Errors.....................................................................158 (1983) Most Double Plays...........................................................89 (1980) Game . ...................................................... 6 vs. Missouri (5-24-80) Highest Fielding Percentage..........................................975 (1947)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING - CAREER Most Games......................... 244 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Highest Batting Average................ .381 by Mike Epstein (1963-64) Most At Bats......................... 903 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Most Runs............................ 230 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Most Hits..............................................291 by Jon Zuber (1989-92) Most RBI.......................................... 191 by Xavier Nady (1998-00) Most Game Winning RBI........ 18 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Most Doubles........................................61 by Jon Zuber (1989-92) Most Triples........................................... 15 by Matt Luke (1990-92) Most Home Runs............................... 57 by Xavier Nady (1998-00) Most Stolen Bases............... 187 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Most Strikeouts................................ 186 by Clint Hoover (1998-01) Most Walks........................... 180 by Lance Blankenship (1983-86) Most Total Bases............................. 479 by Xavier Nady (1998-00) Highest Slugging Pct...................... .729 by Xavier Nady (1998-00)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING - SEASON Most Games............................................ 68 by Rod Booker (1980) Most At Bats.................................... 274 by Dan Cholowsky (1991) Highest Batting Average (100 AB)....... .432 by Mike Wolger (1995) Most Runs ......................................... 71 by Chris Clapinski (1991) Most Hits ................................................. 105 by Matt Luke (1991) Most RBI.................................................... 79 by Troy Penix (1992) Most Game Winning RBI.........................12 by Rich Aldrete (1987) Most Doubles..........................................28 by Xavier Nady (1998) Most Triples........................................8 by Gary Hernandez (1971) Most Home Runs.....................................23 by Xavier Nady (1999) Most Strikeouts . ....................................... 66 by Troy Penix (1992) Most Walks......................................... 57 by Chris Clapinski (1992) Most Stolen Bases..................................58 by Rich Harger (1985) Most Total Bases ....................... 173 by Xavier Nady (1998, 1999) Highest Slugging Pct. (100 AB).............776 by Xavier Nady (1998)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME Most At Bats................................ 9 by Brad Brian vs. UCLA (1974) Most Runs 6 by two - Lance Blankenship at Arizona State (4-26-86) and Kevin Maas at Arizona State (4-26-86)
Most Hits............... 6 by four - Cliff McClain vs. Saint Mary’s (1948) Mike Hodgins vs. UCLA (1974) Frank Mattox vs. USC (3-13-82) and by Lance Blankenship at Arizona State (4-26-86) Most RBI.................. 8 by Dan McInerny vs. Saint Mary’s (3-13-79) by Brian Horwitz vs. Texas-Pan American (2-14-03) Most Doubles .............. 4 by Mike Tonis at Oregon State (4-18-99) Most Triples.....2 by 11 - last by Brett Jackson vs. Utah Valley (2-23-08) Most Home Runs 3 by three-Kevin Maas vs. Arizona State (4-26-86) Matt Luke vs. George Mason (5-23-92) Jon Zuber vs. George Mason (5-23-92) Most Grand Slams... 2 by Dan McInerny vs. Saint Mary’s (3-13-79) Most Stolen Bases................................... 5 by five - Bob Puccinelli vs. Santa Clara (4-28-56) Brian Guinn vs. Brigham Young (3-25-83) Rich Harger at Santa Clara (2-20-84) Rich Harger at Saint Mary’s (2-9-85) Ivan Lewis vs. Arizona State (3-12-95) Most Strikeouts..........4 by five - last by Mike Baer at USC (3-1-86) Most Bases on Balls............ 5 by Tom Colburn vs. UCLA (4-24-77) Most Total Bases..................................... 15 by Lance Blankenship at Arizona State (4-26-86)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - CAREER Most Games.....................................116 by Jon Cuccias (1997-00) Most Games Finished......................77 by Mitch Hawley (1978-81) Most Wins...........................................31 by Doug Weiss (1955-57) Most Saves.......................................21 by Mitch Hawley (1978-81) Most Innings Pitched..................... 374.7 by Bryan Price (1981-84) Most Strikeouts.......................284 by Trevor Hutchinson (1999-02) Lowest ERA..........................................1.51 by Bill Frost (1965-66)
The 1980 Bears, coached by Bob Milano, concluded the season with a school record 44 wins, a share of the conference title and a third place College World Series finish.
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - SEASON Most Games...........................................41 by Alex Franklin (1994) Most Games Finished...........................28 by Mitch Hawley (1981) Most Complete Games..................... 12 by two Doug Weiss (1957) and Ted Settle (1960) Most Shutouts................................................ 4 by Bill Frost (1966) Most Wins................................................14 by Doug Weiss (1957) Most Saves . .........................................10 by Jesse Ingram (2004) Most Batters Faced...............................506 by Doug Weiss (1957) Most Innings Pitched..........................149.0 by Doug Weiss (1957) Most Strikeouts........................................... 169 by Bill Frost (1966) Lowest ERA......................................0.46 by Bob Bandettini (1958) Most Strikeouts, Game.......................................19 by Larry Colton at UC Santa Barbara (4-10-63)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - CAREER Most Putouts.....................................1299 by Jon Zuber (1989-92) Most Assists.............................. 617 by Jeff Dragicevich (2001-04) Most Errors.........................................78 by Brian Guinn (1980-83)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - SEASON Most Putouts..........................................582 by Jim Eppard (1982) Most Assists.......................................... 267 by Rod Booker (1980) Most Errors................................................... 34 by Jeff Kent (1987)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME Most Putouts..... 20 by Bob Rebuschatis vs. San Francisco (1968) and by Kevin Maas at Sacramento State (4-2-86) Most Assists.........13 by Dennis Dalton vs. Fresno State (2-24-68) Most Errors.........4 by Gene Ransom vs. San Francisco (4-14-76), Brian Guinn at Arizona (4-30-82)
NO-HITTERS BY GOLDEN BEARS Date
Former Cal standout Rod Booker (left) and his son, junior Austin Booker, represent two generations of Golden Bears.
Pitcher
Opponent
Score
3-14-08.... Robert Jordan............ Loyola Marymount..............9-1 4-14-17.... Hal Dimock................. Stanford..............................4-0 3-10-65.... Andy Messersmith and Bill Frost.............. UC Davis............................8-0 3-15-66.... Bill Frost..................... Pacific.................................3-0 2-11-78..... Brian Duffy and Steve Kaia.......... Hayward State..................12-0
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BASEBALL ALL-TIME LEADERS ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS GAMES 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86...244 2. Mike Zahn, 1981-84............233 3. Tom Colburn, 1977-80.........229 4. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............221 tie Jonathan Petke, 1992-96....221 6. Jeff Dragicevich, 2001-04....220 7. Reid Neumann, 1989-92.....219 8. Josh Satin, 2004-08............214 9. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............213 10. Greg Zunino, 1978-81.........209
AT BATS 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86...903 2. Mike Zahn, 1981-84............853 3. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............849 4. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............800 5. Josh Satin, 2004-08............789 6. Brian Horwitz, 2001-04........782 7. Jonathan Petke, 1992-96....774 8. Clint Hoover, 1998-01..........755 9. Allen Craig, 2003-06............751 10. Darryl Vice, 1986-89............740
RUNS 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..230 2. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............204 3. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............187 4. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........174 5. Chris Clapinski, 1990-92.....170 6. Dan Cholowsky, 1989-91.....155 7. Reid Neumann, 1989-92.....153 tie Jonathan Petke, 1992-96....153 9. Greg Zunino, 1978-81.........151 10. Darryl Vice, 1986-89............150
1. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............291 2. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............286 3. Mike Zahn, 1981-84............279 4. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..278 5. Josh Satin, 2004-08............246 6. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........243 7. Jonathan Petke, 1992-96....241 8. Brian Horwitz, 2001-04........236 9. Darryl Vice, 1986-89............235 10. Reid Neumann, 1989-92.....232
RUNS BATTED IN
1. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........191 2. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..189 3. Troy Penix, 1990-92............179 4. Clint Hoover, 1998-01..........157 5. Mike Harrison, 1989-91.......156 6. Josh Satin, 2004-08............153 7. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............148 8. Greg Zunino, 1978-81.........141 9. Mike Tonis, 1998-00............140 10. Tom Colburn, 1977-80.........139 tie Mike Zahn, 1981-84............139
GWRBI (Since 1978 - No Longer Kept as an Official Stat) 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86.18 2. Jeff Weiss, 1983-86...............15 3. Rich Aldrete, 1984-87............14 4. Greg Zunino, 1978-81...........13 4. Mike Zahn, 1981-84..............13 6. Tom Colburn, 1977-80...........12 tie Bruce Johnson, 1979-82.......12 tie Dave Hengel, 1981-83..........12 9. Kelly Wood, 1979-80.............11 tie Jerry Goff, 1984-86................11
DOUBLES 1. Jon Zuber, 1989-92...............61 2. Mike Zahn, 1981-84..............55 3. Xavier Nady, 1998-00............53 4. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86.51 5. Greg Zunino, 1978-81...........50 6. Reid Neumann, 1989-92.......49 7. Allen Craig, 2003-06..............48 8. Chris Clapinski, 1990-92.......46 9. Mike Tonis, 1998-00..............44 tie Clint Hoover, 1998-01............44
Lance Blankenship (1983-86) is Cal’s all-time career leader in games (244), at bats (903), runs (230), walks (180) and stolen bases (187).
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Troy Penix (1990-92), the 1992 Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year, helped lead the Bears to the ’92 College World Series with 22 home runs and a school-record 79 RBI.
HITS
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TRIPLES 1. Matt Luke, 1990-92...............15 2. Gary Hernandez, 1971-72.....14 3. Todd Mayo, 1986-89..............12 4. Warren Lavorel, 1955-57.......11 tie Brett Jackson, 2007-09.........11 6. Roger Gregg, 1957-59..........10 tie Dennis Barfield, 1975-76, 78.10 tie Lance Blankenship, 1983-86.10 tie Dan Cholowsky, 1989-91.......10 10. Don Walker, 1953-55...............9 tie Frank Mattox, 1981-84............9 tie Darryl Vice, 1986-89................9
HOME RUNS 1. Xavier Nady, 1998-00............57 2. Troy Penix, 1990-92..............50 3. Mike Harrison, 1989-91.........40 tie Mike Tonis, 1998-00..............40 5. Clint Hoover, 1998-01............39 6. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86...32 7. David Cooper, 2007-08.........31 8. Conor Jackson, 2001-03.......30 9. Jerry Goff, 1984-86................29 tie Josh Satin, 2004-08..............29
TOTAL BASES
1. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........479 2. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..445 3. Troy Penix, 1990-92............424 4. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............422 5. Josh Satin, 2004-08............381 6. Mike Zahn, 1981-84............370 7. Clint Hoover, 1998-01..........368 8. Mike Harrison, 1989-91.......367 tie Mike Tonis, 1998-2000........367 10. Allen Craig, 2003-06............362
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........729 2. David Cooper, 2007-08.......656 3. Kevin Maas, 1984-86..........636
4. Troy Penix, 1990-92............614 5. Mike Tonis, 1998-00............611 6. Mike Epstein, 1963-64.........592 7. Conor Jackson, 2001-03.....573 8. Mike Harrison, 1989-91.......565 9. Brennan Boesch, 2004-06...560 10. Matt Luke, 1990-92.............548
STOLEN BASES 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..187 2. Rich Harger, 1983-86..........144 3. Ivan Lewis, 1994-97............115 4. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............100 5. Frank Mattox, 1981-84..........98 6. Darryl Vice, 1986-89..............89 7. Mike Zahn, 1981-84..............88 8. Dan Cey, 1994-96..................76 9. Don Driscoll, 1978-80............62 tie Eddie Comeaux, 1992-94......62
STRIKEOUTS 1. Clint Hoover, 1998-01..........186 2. Troy Penix, 1990-92............180 3. Blake Smith, 2007-09..........162 4. Mike Harrison, 1989-91.......159 5. Jeff Dragicevich, 2001-04....158 6. Jerry Goff, 1984-86..............146 7. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86...145 8. Justin Nelson, 2002-04........136 9. Mike Tonis, 1998-00............133 10. Tom Colburn, 1978-80.........131
WALKS 1. Lance Blankenship, 1983-86..180 2. Tom Colburn, 1977-80.........164 3. Todd Mayo, 1986-89............150 4. Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............137 5. Chris Clapinski, 1990-92.....133 6. Rich Harger, 1983-86..........129 7. Reid Neumann, 1989-92.....126 8. Mike Zahn, 1981-84............119 tie Josh Satin, 2004-08............119 10. Greg Zunino, 1978-81.........116
BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 200 AB) 1. Mike Epstein, 1963-64.........381 2. Cliff McClain, 1943, 47-48...379 3. Jeff Ronk, 1980-81..............377 4. Xavier Nady, 1998-00..........370 tie David Cooper, 2007-08.......370 6. Matt Luke, 1990-92.............365 7. Tom Keough, 1951-53.........364 tie Jon Zuber, 1989-92.............364 9. Kevin Scarpelli, 1960-61.....361 10. Steve Derian, 1973-74........358 tie Brian Oliver, 1996-98...........358
WINS 1. Doug Weiss, 1955-57............31 2. Mike Koll, 1939-41.................26 3. Bryan Price, 1981-84.............25 4. Travis Willis, 1987-89............24 5. David Cash, 1999-01.............23 6. Joe Gaggero, 1952-55..........21 tie Ted Settle, 1958-60...............21 8. Virgil Butler, 1946-47.............20 tie Mitch Hawley, 1978-81..........20 tie Trevor Hutchinson, 1999-02...20
INNINGS PITCHED 1. Bryan Price, 1981-84........374.7 2. Trevor Hutchinson, 1999-02...370.7 3. Doug Weiss, 1955-57.......344.7 4. Jon Shirley, 1997-2000.....327.3 5. Joe Gaggero, 1952-55.....325.0 6. Keith Evans, 1994-96.......320.3 7. Brian Duffy, 1977-80.........310.3 8. Travis Willis, 1987-89.......310.0 9. Mike Mathews, 1986-89...293.0 10. Jim Vorhis, 1995-98..........280.7
GAMES
1. Jon Cuccias, 1997-00..........116 2. Alex Franklin, 1993-95........109 3. Matt Toomey, 1991-94.........104 4. Mitch Hawley, 1978-81........101 5. Chad Konishi, 1990-93........100 6. Matt Brown, 2001-04.............94 7. Andy Wortham, 1983-86........89 8. Matt Gorgen, 2006-08...........88 9. Jesse Ingram, 2002-04..........85 10. Travis Talbott, 2002-05..........84
STRIKEOUTS
1. Trevor Hutchinson, 1999-02...284 2. Doug Weiss, 1955-57..........275 3. Tyson Ross, 2006-08..........271 4. Jon Shirley, 1997-00............266 5. Bryan Price, 1981-84...........235 6. Bill Frost, 1955-56...............229 7. Joe Gaggero, 1952-55........221 8. Rich Nye, 1964-66...............220 9. Matt Brown, 2001-04...........211 10. Bill Oakley, 1960-62.............199
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 100 IP) 1. Bill Frost, 1965-66..............1.51 2. Mike Baldwin, 1969............1.90 3. Andy Messersmith, 1965-66..............................2.00 4. John Rebelo, 1961-62........2.06 5. Rich Nye, 1964-66..............2.08 6. Bill Oakley, 1960-62............2.09 7. Bill Harrison, 1963-64.........2.29 8. Tom McAlone, 1967-69......2.39 9. Ray Evans, 1963-65...........2.41 10. Mike Jauregui, 1961-63......2.42
SAVES 1. Mitch Hawley, 1978-81..........21 2. Matt Gorgen, 2006-08...........20 3. Jesse Ingram, 2002-04..........19 4. Bobby Kahlon, 1993-94.........18 5. Matt Brown, 2001-04.............16 6. Drew Fischer, 1994-97..........15 7. Joe Buckley, 1986-89............14 8. Jon Zuber, 1989-92...............13 9. Andy Wortham, 1983-86........11 10. Travis Talbott, 2002-05..........10
ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON BESTS GAMES 1. Rod Booker, 1980..................68 2. Greg Zunino, 1980................67 tie Lance Blankenship, 1984......67 tie Mike Zahn, 1984....................67 5. Lyle Brackenridge, 1980........66 tie Dan McInerney, 1980............66 tie Frank Mattox, 1984...............66 tie Lance Blankenship, 1985......66 9. Rich Harger, 1985.................64 tie Mickey Speck, 1985..............64 tie Darren Lewis, 1988...............64 tie Todd Mayo, 1988...................64 tie Dan Cholowsky, 1991............64
HITS 1. Matt Luke, 1991...................105 2. Jim Eppard, 1981..................97 3. Jeff Ronk, 1981.....................95 4. Matt Luke, 1992.....................94 5. Dan Cholowsky, 1991............93 6. Frank Mattox, 1984...............92 7. Jon Zuber, 1991....................91 8. Xavier Nady, 1998.................90 9. Mike Zahn, 1984....................89 tie Troy Penix, 1992...................89
RUNS BATTED IN 1. Troy Penix, 1992...................79 2. Lance Blankenship, 1985......70 tie Xavier Nady, 1998.................70 4. Kevin Maas, 1986..................66 5. Troy Penix, 1991...................65 6. Mike Harrison, 1990..............63 7. Xavier Nady, 1999.................62 8. Conor Jackson, 2002............61 9. Jim Eppard, 1981..................60 tie Mike Tonis, 1999....................60
W-L PCT.
(Min. 12 dec.) 1. Charlie Becker, 1956-57 .......................... .846....... (11-2) 2. Travis Talbott, 2002-05 .......................... .833.......(10-2) 3. John Rebelo, 1961-62 .......................... .810.......(17-4) 4. Kim Elliot, 1957-59 .......................... .786 ..... (11-3) 5. David Cash, 1999-01 .......................... .767.......(23-7) 6. Gene Stang, 1956-57 .......................... .765 .....(13-4) 7. Bill Frost, 1965-66 .......................... .762.......(16-5) 8. Ted Falk, 1958-60 .......................... .750 .......(9-3) tie Jerry Montgomery, 1959-60 .......................... .750.........(9-3) 10. Fred Corral, 1987-88 .......................... .722 .....(13-5)
Trevor Hutchinson is the Golden Bears’ career strikeout leader, registering 284 strikeouts from 1999 through 2002.
AT BATS
GWRBI
1 Dan Cholowsky, 1991..........274 2. Darryl Vice, 1988.................270 3. Frank Mattox, 1984.............269 4. Matt Luke, 1991...................267 5. Mike Zahn, 1984..................265 6. Lyle Brackenridge, 1980......261 7. Rod Booker, 1980................257 tie Jim Eppard, 1981................257 tie Matt Luke, 1992...................257 10. Jeff Weiss, 1985..................254
(Since 1978 - No Longer Kept as an Official Stat) 1. Rich Aldrete, 1987.................12 2. Lance Blankenship, 1985........9 tie John Kuehl, 1988....................9 4. Jeff Weiss, 1985......................8 tie Kelly Wood, 1980....................8 6. Dave Hengel, 1982..................7 7. Bruce Johnson, 1981..............6 tie Kevin Maas, 1986....................6 9. 11 with.....................................5
1. Chris Clapinski, 1991............71 2. Dan Cholowsky, 1991............68 3. Lance Blankenship, 1984......66 tie Rich Harger, 1985.................66 tie Lance Blankenship, 1986......66 tie Todd Mayo, 1987...................66 7. Xavier Nady, 1998.................65 8. Chris Clapinski, 1992............62 9. Jon Zuber, 1992....................61 10. Lyle Brackenridge, 1980........60 tie Lance Blankenship, 1985......60
1. Xavier Nady, 1998.................28 2. Jeff Kent, 1987......................25 3. Jon Zuber, 1990....................21 tie Brennan Boesch, 2005..........21 5. Mike Zahn, 1984....................20 tie Reid Neumann, 1991............20 tie Jon Zuber, 1991....................20 tie Mike Tonis, 2000....................20 9. Matt Luke, 1992.....................19 tie Carson White, 2001...............19
RUNS
DOUBLES
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TRIPLES 1. Gary Hernandez, 1971............8 2. Kevin Scarpelli, 1961...............7 tie Dan Cholowsky, 1990..............7 tie Matt Luke, 1992.......................7 5. Warren Lavorel, 1957..............6 tie Bob Puccinelli, 1957................6 tie Doug Weiss, 1957...................6 tie Gary Hernandez, 1972............6 tie Kevin Brown, 1989..................6 tie Matt Luke, 1991.......................6 tie Brett Jackson, 2009.................6
2. Xavier Nady, 1999...............762 3. Josh Satin, 2008..................723 4. Mike Tonis, 1999..................716 5. Kevin Maas, 1986................712 6. Conor Jackson, 2002..........691 7. Jerry Goff, 1986...................686 8. David Cooper, 2008.............682 9. Troy Penix, 1992.................680 10. Conor Jackson, 2003..........675
STOLEN BASES
1. Rich Harger, 1985.................58 2. Lance Blankenship, 1984......55 3. Rich Harger, 1984.................49 4. Lance Blankenship, 1985......47 5. Lance Blankenship, 1986......46 6. Alton Caesar, 1976................44 tie Ivan Lewis, 1996...................44 8. Ivan Lewis, 1995...................43 9. Mike Baer, 1986....................40 10. Lance Blankenship, 1983......39
STRIKEOUTS
All-Star and 2000 National League MVP Jeff Kent hit 25 doubles in 1987 and helped Cal to the 1988 College World Series.
HOME RUNS 1. Xavier Nady, 1999.................23 2. Troy Penix, 1992...................22 3. Mike Harrison, 1990..............21 4. Xavier Nady, 2000.................19 tie David Cooper, 2008...............19 6. Jerry Goff, 1986.....................18 tie Kevin Maas, 1986..................18 tie Dan Cholowsky, 1991............18 tie Josh Satin, 2008....................18 10. Troy Penix, 1991...................17 tie Mike Tonis, 1999....................17
TOTAL BASES 1. Xavier Nady, 1998...............173 tie Xavier Nady, 1999...............173 3. Troy Penix, 1992.................168 4. Dan Cholowsky, 1991..........165 5. Matt Luke, 1992...................157 6. Mike Harrison, 1990............154 7. Conor Jackson, 2002..........152 8. Mike Tonis, 1999..................151 9. David Cooper, 2008.............150 10. Matt Luke, 1991...................147 tie Troy Penix, 1991.................147
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Xavier Nady, 1998...............776
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1. Troy Penix, 1992...................66 2. Troy Penix, 1991...................63 3. Mike Tonis, 1998....................62 4. Brett Jackson, 2009...............61 5. Blake Smith, 2009.................59 6. Mike Harrison, 1990..............57 7. Mike Harrison, 1991..............55 8. Jeff Dragicevich, 2001...........54 9. Jerry Goff, 1985.....................53 tie Blake Smith, 2008.................53
tie Jon Cuccias, 1998.................33 7. Alex Franklin, 1993................32 8. Mitch Hawley, 1980...............31 tie Joe Buckley, 1988.................31 tie Matt Toomey, 1991................31 tie Matt Gorgen, 2007................31
COMPLETE GAMES 1. Doug Weiss, 1957.................12 tie Ted Settle, 1960....................12 3. Al Mathews, 1953..................10 tie Rich Nye, 1965......................10 5. Bill Priest, 1938.......................9 6. Gene Stang, 1956...................8 tie Mike Baldwin, 1969.................8 8. Joe Gaggero, 1954..................7 tie Rich Nye, 1965........................7 tie Tom McAlone, 1969.................7 tie Ray Del Carlo, 1971................7
WINS 1. Doug Weiss, 1957.................14 2. Nino Barnise, 1948................12 tie Bill Frost, 1966......................12 tie Bobby Kahlon, 1993..............12 5. Ted Settle, 1960....................11 6. Virgil Butler, 1946..................10 tie Virgil Butler, 1947..................10 tie Larry Kowalishen, 1976.........10 tie Fred Corral, 1987..................10 tie David Cash, 2001..................10
WALKS
1. Chris Clapinski, 1992............57 2. Lance Blankenship, 1985......56 3. Tom Colburn, 1977................54 4. Lance Blankenship, 1984......53 5. Rich Harger, 1985.................51 tie Mickey Speck, 1985..............51 7. Todd Mayo, 1987...................50 8. Jeff Ronk, 1981.....................49 tie Rich Harger, 1984.................49 tie Conor Jackson, 2003............49
GAMES 1. Alex Franklin, 1994................41 2. Bobby Kahlon, 1994..............40 3. Alex Franklin, 1995................36 4. Mitch Hawley, 1981...............34 5. Jon Cuccias, 1997.................33
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1. Bill Frost, 1966....................169 2. Tyson Ross, 2007................120 3. Ted Settle, 1960..................114 4. Mike Baldwin, 1969.............112 5. Doug Weiss, 1957...............107 6. Dave Dowling, 1963............103 7. Nino Barnise, 1948..............102 8. Bill Kirkpatrick, 1968............101 9. Nate Brown, 1993..................99 10. Andy Messersmith, 1966.......98
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(Min 1 IP per team game) 1. Bob Bandettini, 1958..........0.46 2. Charlie Dexter, 1958...........1.01 3. Bill Frost, 1966...................1.12 4. Dave Draheim, 1958..........1.39 5. Doug Weiss, 1957..............1.51 6. Tom McAlone, 1968............1.52 7. Bill Oakley, 1962.................1.63 tie Andy Messersmith, 1965....1.63 9. Rich Nye, 1966...................1.68 10. Ray Evans, 1964................1.72
SAVES 1. Jesse Ingram, 2004...............10 2. Bobby Kahlon, 1993................9 tie Bobby Kahlon, 1994................9 tie Drew Fischer, 1995.................9 tie Travis Talbott, 2005.................9 tie Matt Gorgen, 2007..................9 tie Matt Gorgen, 2008..................9 8. Mitch Hawley, 1980.................8 tie Mitch Hawley, 1981.................8 tie Joe Buckley, 1989...................8 tie Matt Brown, 2001....................8 tie Jesse Ingram, 2003.................8
WINNING PCT.
BATTING AVERAGE
1. Mike Wolger, 1995...............432 2. Xavier Nady, 1998...............404 3. Tom Keough, 1952..............400 4. Jim Corcoran, 1970.............399 5. Kevin Scarpelli, 1961...........397 6. Tom Keough, 1953..............396 7. Matt Luke, 1991...................393 8. Jeff Ronk, 1981...................389 9. Conor Jackson, 2003..........388 10. Gary Hernandez, 1971........387
STRIKEOUTS
Doug Weiss (1955-57) led the Bears to the 1957 NCAA title and is the school recordholder for career wins (31).
INNINGS PITCHED 1. Doug Weiss, 1957............149.0 2. Ted Settle, 1960...............132.2 3. Bill Frost, 1966.................128.1 4. Glenn Prater, 1980...........123.1 5. Chuck Hensley, 1980........118.0 tie Brad Brown, 1991.............118.0 7. Travis Willis, 1988............117.1 8. Trevor Hutchinson, 2002...117.0 9. Tyson Ross, 2007.............115.2 10. Andy Messersmith, 1966...115.0
(Min 8 decisions) 1. Fred Corral, 1987 .........................1.000 .....(10-0) 2. John Rebelo, 1961 .........................1.000 .......(9-0) 3. Bobby Kahlon, 1993 .......................... .923.......(12-1) 4. Virgil Butler, 1947 .......................... .909.......(10-1) 5. Doak Moore, 1972 .......................... .875.........(7-1) tie Glenn Newton, 1980 .......................... .875.........(7-1) 7. Gene Stang, 1956 .......................... .800.........(8-2) tie Andy Messersmith, 1965 .......................... .800.........(8-2) tie Bill Frost, 1966 .......................... .800.......(12-3) 10. Ted Settle, 1960 .......................... .786....... (11-3)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS CONF. YR HEAD COACH W L T 1892 - 0 2 0 .000 - 1893 - 0 3 0 .000 - 1894 - 0 2 0 .000 - 1895 - 0 2 0 .000 - 1896 - 0 2 0 .000 - 1897 Cohen 2 1 0 .667 1898 Cochran, Smith 1 2 0 1899 Joseph Corbett 2 0 0 1900 George Van Haltern 2 1 0 1901 - 2 1 0 .667 - 1902 - 2 0 0 1.000 - 1903 - 2 0 0 1.000 - 1904 - 2 1 0 .667 - 1905 - 2 0 0 1.000 - 1906 - 1 1 0 .500 - 1907 Bob McCarthey 1 2 0 1908 Bob McCarthey 9 9 0 1909 W.Z. Zeb Smith 2 1 0 1910 W.Z. Zeb Smith 1 2 0 1911 Jimmie Schaeffer 7 3 1 1912 Jimmie Schaeffer 16 10 0 1913 Jimmie Schaeffer 0 2 0 1914 Jimmie Schaeffer 4 2 1 1915 Jimmie Schaeffer 12 4 0 1916 Carl Zamloch 11 11 2 1917 Carl Zamloch 12 8 1 1918 Clair Goodwin 4 1 0 1919 Carl Zamloch 7 5 0 1920 Carl Zamloch 22 10 1 1921 Carl Zamloch 10 8 1 1922 Carl Zamloch 12 6 1 1923 Carl Zamloch 12 7 1 1924 Carl Zamloch 13 11 0 1925 Carl Zamloch 11 2 0 1926 Carl Zamloch 8 6 0 1927 Carl Zamloch 4 8 0 1928 Carl Zamloch 8 4 0 1929 Carl Zamloch 16 7 0 1930 Clint Evans 12 3 0 1931 Clint Evans 15 7 0 1932 Clint Evans 16 6 0 1933 Clint Evans 19 9 0 1934 Clint Evans 25 6 0 1935 Clint Evans 20 9 0 1936 Clint Evans 18 13 0 1937 Clint Evans 20 7 0 1938 Clint Evans 39 8 0 1939 Clint Evans 24 9 0 1940 Clint Evans 22 10 0 1941 Clint Evans 37 11 0 1942 Clint Evans 22 5 0 1943 Clint Evans 23 9 0 1944 Clint Evans 9 14 0 1945 Clint Evans 12 9 0 1946 Clint Evans 24 9 0 1947 Clint Evans 31 10 0 1948 Clint Evans 20 14 0 1949 Clint Evans 31 17 0 1950 Clint Evans 24 13 0 1951 Clint Evans 22 16 0 1952 Clint Evans 21 16 0
PCT. REC. - .333 - 1.000 - .667 - .333 - .500 - .667 - .333 - .682 - .615 - .000 - .643 - .750 - .500 - .595 - .800 - .583 - .682 - .553 - .658 - .625 - .542 - .846 - .571 - .333 4-8 .667 8-4 .696 11-3 .800 12-3 .682 13-5 .727 12-6 .679 9-2 .806 14-1 .690 10-5 .581 6-9 .741 11-4 .830 12-3 .727 9-6 .688 9-6 .771 11-4 .815 11-4 .719 14-1 .391 3-5 .571 7-1 .727 8-4 .756 11-4 .588 8-3 .646 5-10 .649 8-6 .579 6-10 .568 5-11
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5th 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st T1st 4th 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd T-1st 3rd 5th 2nd 4th 5th
1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
Clint Evans Clint Evans George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman Goerge Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman George Wolfman Jackie Jensen Jackie Jensen Jackie Jensen Jackie Jensen Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano
22 19 17 25 35 19 22 30 29 24 19 25 29 32 17 24 31 28 24 33 21 25 22 33 29 35 31 44 31
15 11 16 9 10 12 13 14 10 20 21 17 14 14 27 24 19 19 24 21 31 24 24 20 27 27 25 23 31
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
.595 8-8 .633 7-9 .515 7-9 .735 9-7 .778 12-4 .613 9-7 .629 9-7 .682 12-4 .744 11-5 .545 7-9 .475 4-12 .595 5-15 .674 12-8 .696 11-9 .386 3-13 .500 7-12 .620 12-9 .596 9-8 .500 5-12 .611 9-9 .404 6-12 .510 8-10 .478 7-9 .623 9-14 .518 5-13 .565 6-12 .554 16-14 .657 17-13 .500 12-18
3rd T-3rd 4th 2nd T-1st 2nd T-2nd T-1st 2nd 3rd 5th 5th T-1st T-2nd 7th 6th 4th 4th 7th T-2nd 4th 3rd 4th 4th T-3rd T-3rd 3rd T-1st 5th
Cal’s 1988 and 1992 teams both qualified for the College World Series under head coach Bob Milano, who will be inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in January, 2010. 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano Bob Milano
29 23 39 42 32 36 40 35 18 37 35 27 25 32
32 37 28 24 25 25 25 24 43 27 28 30 35 25
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.475 .383 .582 .636 .561 .590 .615 .593 .295 .580 .556 .474 .417 .561
9-17 5th 9-20 6th 12-18 4th 17-13 T-2nd 10-20 6th 12-18 T-5th 16-14 T-3rd 10-20 T-5th 3-27 6th 14-16 3rd 14-16 T-3rd 13-17 5th 12-18 4th 18-12 3rd
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1996 Bob Milano 27 1997 Bob Milano 21 1998 Bob Milano 22 1999 Bob Milano 27 2000 David Esquer 25 2001 David Esquer 34 2002 David Esquer 29 2003 David Esquer 28 2004 David Esquer 25 2005 David Esquer 34 2006 David Esquer 26 2007 David Esquer 29 2008 David Esquer 33 2009 David Esquer 24 Totals 2,335 1,742
29 0 .482 38 0 .356 32 0 .407 31 0 .466 28 0 .472 25 0 .576 27 0 .518 27 0 .509 31 0 .446 23 0 .596 28 0 .481 26 0 .527 21 2 .607 29 0 .453 15 .572 788-869
10-20 5th 4-26 6th 5-24 6th 11-13 7th 11-13 5th 14-10 T-3rd 11-13 5th 10-14 7th 9-15 T-8th 13-11 5th 9-15 9th 12-12 4th 12-12 T-4th 9-18 9th .476
Conference Affiliations: CIBA............................1927-66, 1976 Pac-8 1967-75, 1977-78 Pac-10 South 1979-98 Pac-10 1999-present
Clint Evans amassed a 547-256 record (1930-54) and led the Bears to the nation’s first College World Series title in 1947.
YEARLY TEAM TOTALS BATTING Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Avg. .253 .286 .297 .264 .278 .272 .296 .291 .319 .285 .260 .307 .295 .300 .293 .299 .296 .300 .321 .307 .261 .274 .290 .295 .279 .305 .273 .286 .291 .289 .289 .293 .291 .260 .303 .302 .298
AB 1788 1633 1531 1418 1826 2058 1937 2355 2178 1957 1945 2296 2280 1918 2030 2236 2006 2196 2282 2232 1908 1980 1939 1889 2006 1955 1995 1896 2099 1970 1914 1938 1964 1794 1862 1935 1865
R 261 272 261 294 338 338 397 425 424 341 259 479 499 430 409 434 368 406 520 451 298 297 360 347 313 406 392 355 371 305 328 334 319 254 321 371 354
H 452 467 454 467 508 560 574 685 694 557 505 705 673 576 594 668 593 659 732 686 498 543 563 558 559 596 545 543 611 570 553 567 572 466 564 585 555
2B 68 66 57 83 88 86 97 94 121 86 92 141 115 94 110 119 95 109 140 114 79 84 120 107 87 119 99 86 107 97 121 107 110 82 92 88 116
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3B 24 15 11 12 12 21 13 16 17 12 9 22 19 21 16 20 22 18 18 18 23 12 5 8 5 16 6 7 8 10 8 13 7 6 7 13 18
HR 16 26 28 28 22 23 60 35 30 33 24 51 62 67 34 39 37 60 80 70 38 33 35 32 33 73 86 73 51 56 51 56 45 44 39 75 65
RBI 225 238 225 252 294 285 363 367 385 313 222 405 436 378 364 380 315 360 460 409 253 268 324 313 273 368 361 322 334 282 306 313 292 235 304 341 317
SAC - - - 57 99 49 48 74 65 56 52 55 75 66 66 74 57 55 66 58 51 73 45 72 53 43 58 47 53 47 54 66 92 73 82 69 52
HP - - - 21 18 20 10 22 22 21 18 26 18 21 61 45 45 29 61 41 61 47 41 34 41 48 57 50 49 66 85 56 41 52 38 74 49
BB 178 247 227 290 359 317 285 370 326 332 279 384 378 323 364 311 232 253 297 314 241 237 243 238 213 223 270 242 200 212 218 202 200 164 191 238 196
SO 285 241 228 319 328 300 322 336 261 283 363 308 320 312 293 306 337 392 373 406 376 282 357 316 399 434 426 364 396 336 327 342 352 287 342 399 397
PITCHING Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
W-L ERA G 31-20 3.09 28-21 4.17 22-24 3.98 33-20 2.84 29-27 4.47 35-27 4.43 31-25 5.30 44-23 3.13 31-31 5.86 29-32 5.02 23-37 4.10 37-30 4.81 42-24 4.39 32-25 4.93 36-25 5.29 40-25 4.98 35-24 3.70 18-43 7.27 37-27 6.18 35-28 5.53 27-30 5.56 25-35 5.48 32-25 5.03 27-29 4.67 21-38 6.81 22-32 6.31 27-31 5.91 25-28 5.69 34-25 4.29 29-27 5.05 28-27 5.32 25-31 4.72 34-23 4.08 26-28 3.92 29-26 4.48 33-21 4.88 24-29 5.74
CG 51 49 47 54 56 63 57 68 63 60 60 68 66 57 61 65 59 61 64 63 57 60 57 56 59 54 58 53 59 56 55 56 57 54 55 56 53
SHO 16 - - 12 11 10 6 13 5 8 5 11 14 7 4 9 12 3 10 7 2 0 6 4 1 4 8 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 1 0 2
IP 5 3 - 2 4 7 2 5 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 1 2
H 465.6 427.0 398.0 472.2 470.2 532.1 487.2 613.0 545.5 509.0 522.1 589.6 590.6 496.1 542.2 580.1 529.2 538.0 566.1 564.2 500.0 521.0 502.1 489.2 515.2 476.2 510.0 479.2 533.0 511.1 487.2 492.0 505.1 479.1 484.2 498.0 469.0
R 403 428 399 406 518 540 546 620 638 572 559 632 579 542 602 649 523 722 658 672 560 626 553 545 674 572 563 567 573 552 529 555 533 479 524 530 526
ER 207 254 247 232 331 330 370 296 440 378 349 406 363 345 394 383 305 525 466 412 383 375 347 343 467 411 404 327 309 336 345 332 270 251 282 329 353
BB 160 195 176 149 234 262 287 213 355 284 237 315 288 272 319 321 218 435 389 347 309 317 281 254 390 334 335 303 254 287 288 258 229 209 241 270 299
SO 198 275 280 257 234 306 311 236 325 313 260 276 347 262 294 257 224 296 288 280 308 248 201 189 240 232 274 239 204 237 213 235 188 207 193 283 249
298 259 235 274 277 285 214 317 319 239 356 321 317 221 344 331 331 291 334 320 404 331 293 270 327 320 407 342 422 361 357 374 372 376 388 435 423
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Name W-L PCT Bob Milano (1978-99)..........................................688-644-4.......................................516 Clint Evans (1930-54).............................................547-256.......................................681 George Wolfman (1955-73)....................................484-335.......................................591 David Esquer (2000-).........................................287-265-2.......................................520 Carl Zamloch (1916-17, 19-29)..............................146-93-7.......................................608 Jackie Jensen (1974-77)..........................................109-95.......................................534 Jimmie Schaeffer (1911-15).....................................39-21-2.......................................645 Bob McCarthy (1907-08)............................................ 10-11.......................................476 Clair Goodwin (1918)......................................................4-1.......................................800 W.Z. “Zeb” Smith (1909-10)............................................3-3.......................................500 Misc. (1892-1906).......................................................18-18.......................................500 Total 115 years...........................................2,335-1,742-15.......................................572
Above, Bob Milano (left) and George Wolfman are two Cal baseball legends. Milano was an all-league catcher for Wolfman before coaching the Golden Bears from 1978-99 and leading Cal to three World Series. Wolfman was the Bears’ coach from 1955-73, leading Cal to the 1957 College World Series title (left). Milano will join Wolfman as a member of the ABCA Hall of Fame in January, 2010.
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CAL IN POSTSEASON PLAY 1992
East Regional, Gainesville, FL Texas A&M 15, California 6 California 4, Florida 3 (10 inn.) California 16, George Mason 5 California 3, Georgia Tech 2 California 11, Texas A&M 4 College World Series, Omaha, NE Miami (Fla.) 4, California 3 (13 inn.) Florida State 5, California 4 (Cal finishes tied for seventh)
1995
California, coached by Clint Evans, won the first College World Series in 1947, defeating former President George Bush's Yale team, 8-7.
POSTSEASON QUICK FACTS Appearances: 10 (1947, ’57, ’80, ’85, ’88, ’91, ’92, ’95, ’01, ’08) National Championships: 2 (1947, ’57) Overall Regional Record: 22-13 (10 Appearances) Overall CWS Record: 10-6 (Five Appearances) Last CWS Game: May 31, 1992 (Florida State 5, Cal 4) Last CWS Win: June 4, 1980 (Cal 4, Miami (Fla.) 3) Cal Postseason Coaching Records: Clint Evans 4-0 (1947), George Wolfman 7-1 (1957), Bob Milano 20-14 (1980, ’85, ’88, ’91, ’92, ’95), David Esquer 1-4 (2001, ’08)
1947
NCAA Western Playoffs, Denver, CO California 3, Denver 1 California 8, Texas 7 NCAA Championship Series, Kalamazoo, MI California 17, Yale 4 California 8, Yale 7 (CWS Championship)
1957
NCAA District Playoffs, Berkeley, CA California 4, Pepperdine 2 Pepperdine 10, California 6 California 10, Pepperdine 3 College World Series, Omaha, NE California 4, Northern Colorado 0 California 8, Iowa State 2 California 8, Penn State 0 California 9, Iowa State 1 California 1, Penn State 0 (CWS Championship)
College World Series, Omaha, NE Michigan 9, California 8 (11 inn.) California 6, Clemson 4 California 8, St. John’s 5 California 4, Miami (Fla.) 3 Arizona 11, California 10 (Cal finishes third)
1985
West II Regional, Fresno, CA Fresno State 7, California 6 (10 inn.) Brigham Young 9, California 5 1988 Central Regional, Austin, TX California 13, Pennsylvania 3 California 8, Michigan 7 (11 inn.) California 8, Texas 7 California 6, Texas 5 College World Series, Omaha, NE Arizona State 4, California 2 Florida 6, California 5 (Cal finishes tied for seventh)
1980
Midwest Regional, Tulsa, OK Nevada-Las Vegas 3, California 2 California 5, Wichita State 1 California 7, Arkansas 1 California 7, Missouri 1 (14 inn.) California 6, Nevada-Las Vegas 2 California 12, Nevada-Las Vegas 0
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Midwest Regional, Wichita, KS California 8, Baylor 5 California 10, Ohio State 8 Wichita State 8, California 1 California 6, Ohio State 5 Wichita State 11, California 5
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Mideast Regional, Knoxville, TN California 4, Georgia Tech 3 Oklahoma State 15, California 4 Pittsburgh 9, California 4
2001
South Regional, Baton Rouge, LA Virginia Commonwealth 9, California 7 California 9, Minnesota 3 Virginia Commonwealth 11, California 2
2008
Long Beach Regional, Long Beach, CA San Diego 5, California 0 Long Beach State 9, California 2
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL USC................................................... 12 Louisiana State.................................... 6 Texas................................................... 6 Arizona State....................................... 5 Cal State Fullerton............................... 4 Miami (Fla.).......................................... 4 Arizona................................................ 3 Minnesota............................................ 3 California ........................................... 2 Missouri............................................... 2 Oklahoma............................................ 2 Oregon State....................................... 2 Stanford............................................... 2 Fresno State........................................ 1 Georgia................................................ 1 Holy Cross........................................... 1 Michigan.............................................. 1 Ohio State............................................ 1 Oklahoma State................................... 1 Pepperdine.......................................... 1 Rice..................................................... 1 Wake Forest........................................ 1 Wichita State....................................... 1
POSTSEASON HONORS ALL-AMERICA 1947 ..................................................................Nino Barnise, RHP John Fiscalini, OF Jackie Jensen, OF 1949................................................................... Jackie Jensen, OF Bob O’Dell, 1B 1951...................................................................... Syl McNinch, 1B 1952......................................................................Tom Keough, OF 1957................................................................... Earl Robinson, SS Charles Thompson, C Doug Weiss, RHP 1958........................................................................Tom Palma, OF 1961................................................................... John Rebelo, RHP 1965..........................................................Andy Messersmith, RHP 1966......................................................................... Bill Frost, RHP 1971................................................................ Gary Hernandez, 1B 1973...............................................................Steve Bartkowski, 1B 1978.................................................................. Dennis Barfield, 2B 1980....................................................................... Rod Booker, SS 1981........................................................................... Jeff Ronk, 2B 1985............................................................ Lance Blankenship, 3B 1986......................................................................... Jerry Goff, INF 1990...................................................................... Mike Harrison, C 1991..................................................................Dan Cholowsky, 3B Matt Luke, OF 1992.......................................................................... Matt Luke, OF Troy Penix, DH 1993.................................................................Bobby Kahlon, RHP 1996...................................................................... Brian Oliver, 2B* 1998..................................................................... Xavier Nady, 2B# 1999....................................................................... Xavier Nady, 3B 2000....................................................................... Xavier Nady, 3B 2003.................................................................. Conor Jackson, 3B 2005........................................................................ Josh Satin, 2B* 2007.................................................................. Jeff Kobernus, OF* 2008..........................................................................Josh Satin, 2B David Cooper, 1B Kevin Miller, RHP* *Freshman All-American, Collegiate Baseball #National Freshman of the Year/All-American, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball
Xavier Nady, middle, on the cover of Baseball America, was the 2000 National Preseason Player of the Year.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1970.............................................................................Neil Ernst, P 1971.............................................................................Neil Ernst, P 1974........................................................................... Brad Brian, C Steve Derian, OF
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Former Cal coach Bob Milano (1978-99), with former USC coach Mike Gillespie, during his January, 2010 induction into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
(First Team Only) 1947........................................................................Nino Barnise, P John Fiscalini, OF Jackie Jensen, P 1949................................................................... Jackie Jensen, OF Bob O’Dell, 1B 1950...................................................................... Don Dodson, 2B 1951...................................................................... Syl McNinch, 1B 1952................................................................... Bob Henderson, C 1953..........................................................................Al Mathews, P 1954................................................................ John Derdivanis, OF 1955......................................................................... Doug Weiss, P 1957................................................................... Earl Robinson, SS Charles Thompson, C Doug Weiss, P 1960.......................................................................Noel Barnes, 1B 1961........................................................................ John Rebelo, P 1962............................................................................Bill Oakley, P 1963......................................................................Mike Epstein, 1B 1964......................................................................Mike Epstein, 1B 1965...............................................................Andy Messersmith, P 1966.............................................................................. Bill Frost, P 1970.................................................................... Jim Corcoran, OF 1971................................................................ Gary Hernandez, 1B 1973...............................................................Steve Bartkowski, 1B 1974................................................................... Randy Hooper, SS 1976.................................................................. Dennis Barfield, 2B 1978.................................................................. Dennis Barfield, 2B 1980....................................................................... Rod Booker, SS
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1981........................................................................ Jim Eppard, 1B Jeff Ronk, 2B 1984............................................................ Lance Blankenship, 3B Frank Mattox, 2B 1985............................................................ Lance Blankenship, 3B 1986.......................................................................... Jerry Goff, UT 1990................................................................... Mike Harrison, DH 1991..................................................................Dan Cholowsky, 3B 1992.......................................................................... Matt Luke, OF Troy Penix, DH 1993.......................................................................... Bobby Kahlon 1998.............................................................................Jason Hill, C Xavier Nady, 2B 1999....................................................................... Xavier Nady, 3B Mike Tonis, C 2003.................................................................. Conor Jackson, 3B 2008..........................................................................Josh Satin, 2B
ALL-CONFERENCE 1967........................................................................Rick Brown, OF Bob Leatherwood, 2B 1969.................................................................... Dave Texdahl, OF 1970.................................................................... Jim Corcoran, OF 1971................................................................ Gary Hernandez, 1B Steve Ohland, OF 1972......................................................................Don Thomas, 3B 1973...............................................................Steve Bartkowski, 1B Steve Derian, OF Randy Hooper, SS 1974.........................................................................Brad Brian, DH Steve Derian, OF Randy Hooper, SS 1975................................................................... Tim Hickerson, OF Tito Rael, DH 1976..................................................................Dennis Barfield, UT Bill Piona, OF 1977................................................................... Tim Hickerson, OF 1978.................................................................. Dennis Barfield, 2B Bob Bohnet, 1B Bob Silverman, OF 1979..........................................................................Greg Thys, 2B 1980....................................................................... Rod Booker, SS Lyle Brackenridge, OF
Geoff Blum, here playing for Cal in the 1992 College World Series, had a game-winning homer for the Chicago White Sox in the 2005 Major League World Series.
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Mitch Hawley, RHP Chuck Hensley, LHP Jeff Ronk, 2B 1981.......................................................................Jim Eppard, INF Jeff Ronk, INF Greg Zunino, UT 1982..................................................................... Dave Hengel, OF 1983............................................................Lance Blankenship, UT 1984............................................................Lance Blankenship, UT Frank Mattox, INF 1985............................................................ Lance Blankenship, 3B Mark Sampson, LHP Jeff Weiss, OF Andy Wortham, LHP 1986........................................................... Lance Blankenship, OF Jerry Goff, INF Kevin Maas, INF 1987..................................................................... Fred Corral, RHP Todd Mayo, OF Darryl Vice, IF 1988.................................................................... Joe Buckley, RHP Todd Mayo, OF 1989........................................................................ Todd Mayo, OF Darryl Vice, IF 1990...................................................................... Mike Harrison, C Jon Zuber, UT 1991..................................................................Dan Cholowsky, 3B Matt Luke, OF Jon Zuber, UT 1992.................................................................. Chris Clapinski, 2B Matt Luke, OF Troy Penix, DH** Jon Zuber, 1B/LHP** 1993...............................................................Bobby Kahlon, RHP# 1994....................................................................... Geoff Blum, INF Bobby Kahlon, RHP 1996............................................................................ Dan Cey, SS Jonathan Petke, DH 1997....................................................................... Brian Oliver, SS 1998.............................................................................Jason Hill, C Xavier Nady, INF 1999......................................................................Xavier Nady, INF Mike Tonis, C 2000......................................................................Xavier Nady, INF Mike Tonis, C 2001.....................................................................Carson White, 2B 2002.......................................................................... John Baker, C Conor Jackson, 1B 2003.................................................................. Conor Jackson, 1B 2005............................................................... Brennan Boesch, OF Josh Satin, INF Travis Talbott, LHP 2006.............................................................Brandon Morrow, RHP 2007.....................................................................David Cooper, 1B Tyson Ross, RHP 2008.....................................................................David Cooper, 1B Tyson Ross, RHP Josh Satin, 2B 2009......................................................................Mark Canha, 1B Jeff Kobernus, 2B Brett Jackson, OF Blake Smith, DH Note: Selections from 1972-98 are Pac-10 Southern Division **Pac-10 Southern Division Co-Players of the Year # Pac-10 Southern Division Co-Pitcher of the Year
CALIFORNIA AWARD WINNERS ROBERT A. ROOS BATTING CUP Leading Hitter 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932
T.K. Sweeney R.E. Smith W.F. Smith, F.A. Lewis C.A. Allen J.C. Salisbury R.W. Coane C.V. Goodwin F.W. Rubke L.E. Adair, Jr. Ray Rohwer Ray Rohwer A.C. Rowe J.W. Butler Ray Rohwer Ed Radebaugh L.A. Thompson No selection A.W. Learr George Smith Roland Douthit Roalnd Douthit Bob Stevenson William Burgett Harry Butler Ed Kirwin Cecil Kyle
.350 .400 .328 .280 .265 .316 .347 .406 .369 .354 .432 .326 .344 .378 .415 .500 .307 .432 .305 .360 .428 .513 .387 .387 .417
1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
Delbert Thompson .436 Avelino Sanchez .376 James Grilk .377 Sam Chapman .431 Joe Koral .367 Ray Winterbottom .396 Anthony Lombardi .374 Edwin Yocky .373 Mike Koll .423 William Werle .474 Stanley Sharp .420 Jerry Hutton .308 Kenneth Gustafson .428 Edward Welch .348 John Fiscalini .414 Cliff McCain .391 Robert O’Dell .380 Pete Corona .345 Syl McNinch .382 Tom Keough .400 Tom Keough .396 John Derdivanis .364 Lloyd Canton .317 Earl Robinson .385 Roger Gregg .397 Tom Palma .330 Gary Brenzel .342
Blake Smith was the USA National Team’s leading hitter with a .327 average in 2008. Bob Milano Kevin Scarpelli Allan Mindell Mike Epstein Mike Epstein Mike Taylor Rick Brown Bob Leatherwood Bob Rebuschatis Dave Texdahl Jim Corcoran Gary Hernandez Dave Alderte Steve Bartkowski Neil Cummings, Steve Derian Dennis Barfield Dennis Barfield Bob Silverman Bob Bohnet Greg Zunino Jeff Ronk Jeff Ronk Dave Hengel Mike Zahn Tim Jester
.357 .397 .326 .375 .384 .366 .326 .329 .313 .331 .399 .387 .294 .329
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Rich Aldrete Jerry Goff Darryl Vice Todd Mayo Todd Mayo Jon Zuber Matt Luke Chris Clapinski Mark Palfalvi Andy Tarpley Mike Wolger Dan Cey Brian Oliver Xavier Nady Mike Tonis Xavier Nady Mike Tonis Rob Meyer John Baker Conor Jackson David Nicholson Brennan Boesch Allen Craig David Cooper Josh Satin Mark Canha
Conor Jackson was a first-round draft pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks, a 2003 All-American, and a two-time All-Pac10 selection.
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
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.383 .331 .341 .320 .339 .341 .359 .389 .344 .326 .362
.341 .352 .354 .342 .333 .386 .393 .379 .306 .322 .432 .377 .364 .404 .384 .329 .329 .355 .383 .388 .367 .355 .344 .382 .379 .366
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CLINT EVANS AWARD Most Valuable Player
In 2006, Brandon Morrow became the highest draft pick in Cal history when he was the fifth pick overall by the Seattle Mariners.
1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
Richard Ament Ron Gaggero Gene Stang Doug Weiss Tom Palma Roger Gregg Ted Settle John Rebelo William Oakley Dave Myers Mike Epstein Mike Taylor Bill Frost Bob Leatherwood Dave Hagen Dave Texdahl Jim Corcoran Gary Hernandez Dave Alderete Steve Bartkowski Brad Brian Dennis Barfield, Tim Hickerson Bill Piona Tim Hickerson Bob Bohnet Greg Thys Tom Colburn Jim Eppard Bruce Johnson
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Bryan Price Frank Mattox Jeff Weiss Kevin Maas Darryl Vice Todd Mayo Todd Mayo Mike Harrison Dan Cholowsky Troy Penix Bobby Kahlon Geoff Blum Gavin Brown, Mike Wolger Jonathan Petke Brian Oliver Xavier Nady Mike Tonis Mike Tonis Rob Meyer Conor Jackson Conor Jackson David Nicholson Brennan Boesch, Josh Satin Brandon Morrow David Cooper David Cooper Josh Satin Mark Canha
EDWIN E. LORD JR., AWARD Most Inspirational Player 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
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Mike Wickersham Al Diamond Tom Cooper Dennis Dalton Rodger Gray Jim Corcoran, Dave Hagan Don Moresco Steve Ohland Dave Alderete Steve Roche John Hughes John Thomas Nelson Sagisi Len Patterson Bob Silverman Tom Colburn Brian Duffy, Tim Gerlach Dave Granger Nick Esposito Nick Espostio Tim Hovatter Leland Mattox Mike Knapp Rich Aldrete
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
John Correa, Pete Fondersmith Anthony Crudele Mike Lawn Brad Brown Brad Brown, Jon Zuber Chad Konishi Jonathan Petke Jonathan Petke Jason Rianda Drew Fischer Aaron Gordnier, Brian Oliver Jason Ball Sam Petke Jason Dennis Ryan Atkinson Nick Medrano David Weiner Matt Swanson No Award Mike Van Winden Charlie Cutler Jeff Kobernus
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In 1991 Matt Luke batted .393 with over 100 hits and was the recipient of the Robert A. Roos Batting Cup as the Golden Bears’ leading hitter.
GEORGE WOLFMAN AWARD Most Improved Player 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Randy Hooper Neil Cummings Jeff Gleed Marshall Johnson John Hughes Mitch Hawley, Chuck Hensley Dan McInerny Jeff Ronk Rick Balelo, Frank Mattox Chris Gibbons, Brad Reiches John Cox Leland Mattox Dave Masters Doug Hylton Charlie Bonney Brian Scott Reid Neumann Chris Clapinski Matt Hansen
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Aaron Fuller Jonathan Petke Drew Fischer, Ivan Lewis Jim Vorhis Tyler Walker Jon Shirley Ryan Atkinson, Rob Meyer Clint Hoover Andrew Sproul, David Weiner Ben Conley Jesse Ingram, Matt Payne Chris Grossman Adam Gold Matt Einspahr Brandon Morrow Charlie Cutler Dylan Tonneson Dixon Anderson
Mark Canha was outstanding in 2009, earning first-team AllPac-10 honors after batting .366 with 12 home runs and 43 RBI.
MOST VALUABLE PITCHER AWARD 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
David Cash Trevor Hutchinson Mike Padgett Jesse Ingram Travis Talbott No Award Matt Gorgen Tyson Ross Matt Gorgen Tyson Ross No Award
COACHES’ AWARD Andrew Sproul Carson White Ben Conley Blake Read Eric Dworkis No Award Mike Van Winden Michael Capbarat, Brett Thomas No Award
WAYNE HOOPER AWARD 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Matt Einspahr Robert Nesbitt Brett Munster Brett Jackson Brett Jackson
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Garrett Bussiere Josh Satin Tyson Ross Jeff Kobernus Kevin Miller Danny Oh
Tyson Ross was stellar for the USA National Team in the summer of 2008, going 4-1 with a 0.82 ERA.
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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GOLDEN BEAR RESULTS (2000-09) 2000 (25-28, 11-13 in Pac-10) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Jan. 25....... San Francisco.....................................W 9-5 Feb. 2........ at Santa Clara...................................W 15-7 Feb. 4........ Loyola Marymount..............................W 2-1 Feb. 6........ Loyola Marymount............................... L 9-4 Feb. 6........ Loyola Marymount............................... L 9-6 Feb. 9........ at Saint Mary’s..................................... L 8-3 Feb. 11....... at Long Beach State................... W 4-3 (10) Feb. 12...... at Long Beach State............................ L 7-1 Feb. 13...... at Long Beach State............................ L 3-2 Feb. 18...... at Pepperdine....................................... L 8-2 Feb. 19...... at Pepperdine....................................W 15-4 Feb. 20...... at Pepperdine....................................... L 5-3 Feb. 25...... Stanford............................................... L 6-2 Feb. 26...... Stanford............................................... L 4-1 Feb. 27...... Stanford............................................... L 8-2 Feb. 29...... at Fresno State....................... W 12-10 (12) Mar. 3........ Washington State*.......................W 7-6 (11) Mar. 4........ Washington State*........................ L 3-2 (15) Mar. 5........ Washington State*............................... L 6-3 Mar. 10...... Cal State Fullerton..............................W 9-5 Mar. 11....... Cal State Fullerton...................... W 6-5 (10) Mar. 12...... Cal State Fullerton........................ L 4-3 (11) Mar. 17...... at Arizona*............................................ L 4-1 Mar. 18...... at Arizona*.........................................W 26-6 Mar. 19...... at Arizona*.......................................W 24-14 Mar. 24...... Arizona State*...................................... L 6-4 Mar. 25...... Arizona State*...................................... L 4-2 Mar. 26...... Arizona State*.....................................W 7-2 Mar. 28...... at Wichita State...................................W 5-3 Mar. 31...... at Washington*..................................W 10-1 Apr. 1......... at Washington*..................................... L 8-5 Apr. 2......... at Washington*....................................W 8-2 Apr. 4......... Saint Mary’s......................................W 13-2 Apr. 7......... at Texas................................................ L 9-6 Apr. 8......... at Texas................................................ L 6-0 Apr. 9......... at Texas.............................................W 10-2 Apr. 11....... Santa Clara.........................................W 6-3 Apr. 14....... USC*.................................................... L 6-5 Apr. 15....... USC*...................................................W 9-5 Apr. 16....... USC*...................................................W 4-3 Apr. 20....... Oregon State*.................................... L 12-4 Apr. 21....... Oregon State*...................................W 15-9 Apr. 22....... Oregon State*............................... L 8-5 (10) Apr. 24....... at Sacramento State...........................W 5-3 Apr. 25....... Pacific...............................................W 10-3 Apr. 28....... at Stanford*..................................W 7-5 (11) Apr. 29....... at Stanford*........................................ L 10-6 Apr. 30....... at Stanford*.......................................L 12-11 May 2......... at San Francisco.................................. L 9-5 May 5......... at UCLA*...........................................W 13-7 May 6......... at UCLA*............................................ L 18-7 May 7......... at UCLA*.............................................. L 8-7 May 9......... Fresno State.......................................L 11-2 *Pac-10 game
2001 (34-25, 14-10 in Pac-10) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 2........ at Santa Clara.....................................W 7-3 Feb. 3........ Santa Clara.........................................W 4-3 Feb. 4........ at Santa Clara.....................................W 7-1 Feb. 8........ Brigham Young..................................... L 2-1 Feb. 9........ Brigham Young....................................W 5-3 Feb. 10...... Brigham Young..................................... L 4-0 Feb. 13...... at Pacific.............................................W 6-5 Feb. 16...... at Loyola Marymount........................W 14-6 Feb. 17...... at Loyola Marymount........................... L 9-8 Feb. 18...... at Loyola Marymount..........................W 8-5 Feb. 20...... Saint Mary’s........................................W 4-3 Feb. 23...... at Long Beach State..................... L 7-6 (13) Feb. 27...... San Jose State....................................W 5-3 Mar. 2........ at Stanford........................................... L 3-1 Mar. 3........ at Stanford..........................................W 3-2
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Mar. 6........ Nevada................................................. L 5-4 Mar. 7........ at Stanford.................................... L 3-2 (10) Mar. 9........ UC Santa Barbara................................ L 9-2 Mar. 10...... UC Santa Barbara................................ L 4-3 Mar. 11....... UC Santa Barbara...............................W 6-4 Mar. 13...... Sacramento State...............................W 5-2 Mar. 14...... Columbia.............................................W 5-2 Mar. 16...... Arizona State*...................................... L 7-4 Mar. 17...... Arizona State*...................................... L 4-2 Mar. 18...... Arizona State*...................................W 17-5 Mar. 23...... Washington State*............................... L 8-6 Mar. 24...... Washington State*............................... L 7-6 Mar. 25...... Washington State*............................W 10-1 Mar. 27...... Pacific........................................... L 9-8 (13) Mar. 30...... at Washington*....................................W 8-6 Mar. 31...... at Washington*....................................W 5-2 Apr. 1......... at Washington*..................................W 16-7 Apr. 3......... San Francisco............................. W 2-1 (10) Apr. 6......... at Oregon State*.................................. L 6-5 Apr. 7......... at Oregon State*................................ L 10-1 Apr. 8......... at Oregon State*...............................W 12-1 Apr. 10....... at San Jose State................................W 9-7 Apr. 12....... USC*.................................................... L 1-0 Apr. 13....... USC*.................................................... L 5-3 Apr. 14....... USC*........................................... W 5-4 (10) Apr. 17....... at Saint Mary’s................................... L 10-6 Apr. 20....... at Arizona*......................................... W 11-9 Apr. 21....... at Arizona*.......................................W 19-13 Apr. 22....... at Arizona*................................. L 12-11 (10) Apr. 24....... at Nevada............................................. L 6-3 Apr. 27....... Stanford*.............................................W 7-4 Apr. 28....... Stanford*.............................................W 4-0 Apr. 29....... Stanford*.............................................. L 8-0 May 1......... at San Francisco...............................W 12-1 May 4......... at UCLA*.............................................W 6-2 May 5......... at UCLA*......................................W 9-8 (11) May 6......... at UCLA*.............................................W 8-6 May 7......... at Saint Mary’s..................................... L 9-4 May 8......... Santa Clara.........................................W 6-5 May 12....... at Kansas State...................................W 6-4 May 13....... at Kansas State...............................W 16-10 May 25....... vs. Virginia Commonwealth#............... L 9-7 May 26....... vs. Minnesota#....................................W 9-3 May 26....... vs. Virginia Commonwealth#..............L 11-2 *Pac-10 game #NCAA South Regional, Baton Rouge, La.
2002 (29-27, 11-13 in Pac-10) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 1........ at UNLV...............................................W 2-0 Feb. 2........ at UNLV................................................ L 4-2 Feb. 3........ at UNLV.............................................. L 10-5 Feb. 6........ San Jose State................................... L 10-6 Feb. 8........ Gonzaga...........................................W 10-2 Feb. 9........ Gonzaga.............................................. L 7-0 Feb. 10...... Gonzaga.............................................W 5-4 Feb. 12...... at Santa Clara...................................W 10-7 Feb. 15...... Long Beach State................................ L 8-1 Feb. 16...... Long Beach State................................ L 9-0 Feb. 17...... Long Beach State...............................W 4-3 Feb. 22...... Boston College..................................W 10-4 Feb. 23...... Boston College....................................W 7-4 Feb. 24...... Boston College..................................W 16-0 Feb. 26...... Centenary................................... W 9-8 (10) Mar. 1........ at North Carolina.................................W 4-2 Mar. 1........ at North Carolina.................................. L 7-5 Mar. 3........ at North Carolina.................................W 7-4 Mar. 5........ Georgetown................................ W 6-5 (10) Mar. 8........ Stanford............................................. L 15-4 Mar. 9........ Stanford..............................................W 2-1 Mar. 10...... Stanford............................................... L 4-2 Mar. 12...... San Francisco...................................W 12-4 Mar. 15...... at UC Irvine................................. W 3-1 (10) Mar. 16...... at UC Irvine................................... L 5-4 (10) Mar. 17...... at UC Irvine.......................................... L 7-3 Mar. 20...... Saint Mary’s........................................W 5-3 Mar. 22...... at Washington State*..........................W 5-1
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Mar. 23...... at Washington State*..........................W 5-4 Mar. 25...... at Washington State*.................. W 6-5 (10) Mar. 28...... at USC*...............................................L 11-3 Mar. 29...... at USC*................................................ L 9-1 Mar. 30...... at USC*.............................................. L 13-9 Apr. 2......... Santa Clara.........................................W 7-6 Apr. 5......... UCLA*.................................................W 5-3 Apr. 6......... UCLA*................................................ L 19-2 Apr. 7......... UCLA*....................................... W 10-6 (15) Apr. 9......... at Saint Mary’s..................................... L 6-5 Apr. 12....... Arizona*............................................... L 8-4 Apr. 13....... Arizona*............................................. L 18-9 Apr. 14....... Arizona*..............................................W 2-1 Apr. 16....... Fresno State.......................................W 9-2 Apr. 19....... at Arizona State*.................................W 9-5 Apr. 20....... at Arizona State*.................................. L 4-3 Apr. 21....... at Arizona State*.................................W 9-3 Apr. 26....... Washington*......................................... L 2-0 Apr. 27....... Washington*......................................... L 5-4 Apr. 28....... Washington*................................ L 10-7 (11) Apr. 30....... at San Francisco........................... L 8-7 (11) May 3......... at Stanford*.......................................... L 8-4 May 4......... at Stanford*........................................ L 13-6 May 5......... at Stanford*.......................................... L 8-5 May 10....... Oregon State*...................................W 13-7 May 11....... Oregon State*............................. W 2-1 (15) May 12....... Oregon State*.....................................W 8-3 May 14....... at San Jose State................................. L 9-2 *Pac-10 game
2003 (28-27, 10-14 in Pac-10) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Jan. 31....... UNLV.................................................... L 9-6 Feb. 1........ UNLV...................................................W 8-7 Feb. 2........ UNLV.................................................. L 10-4 Feb. 4........ at San Francisco.................................W 5-4 Feb. 7........ Loyola Marymount..............................W 5-4 Feb. 8........ Loyola Marymount............................ W 11-6 Feb. 9........ Loyola Marymount..............................W 4-2 Feb. 11....... San Jose State....................................W 4-3 Feb. 14...... vs. Texas-Pan American#.................W 20-5 Feb. 15...... vs. Southwest Texas State#.......... L 6-5 (13) Feb. 16...... vs. Nebraska#.....................................W 8-7 Feb. 18...... Saint Mary’s........................................W 6-2 Feb. 21...... at Long Beach State............................ L 1-0 Feb. 22...... at Long Beach State...........................W 6-3 Feb. 23...... at Long Beach State............................ L 6-1 Feb. 25...... at Santa Clara.....................................W 7-5 Mar. 7........ at Stanford..........................................L 11-2 Mar. 8........ at Stanford........................................... L 9-4 Mar. 9........ at Stanford..........................................L 11-2 Mar. 14...... UC Irvine..................................... W 8-7 (12) Mar. 15...... UC Irvine.............................................. L 9-3 Mar. 16...... UC Irvine.............................................W 2-0 Mar. 18...... at Saint Mary’s..................................... L 6-2 Mar. 21...... Washington State*..............................W 8-3 Mar. 22...... Washington State*..............................W 9-3 Mar. 23...... Washington State*............................... L 5-4 Mar. 25...... at Sacramento State............................ L 7-6 Mar. 28...... at Oregon State*.................................. L 8-6 Mar. 29...... at Oregon State*.................................W 8-6 Mar. 30...... at Oregon State*.............................W 19-13 Apr. 2......... Sacramento State...............................W 5-0 Apr. 4......... at UCLA*............................................ L 10-2 Apr. 5......... at UCLA*.............................................W 8-6 Apr. 6......... at UCLA*...........................................W 12-9 Apr. 8......... at San Jose State................................. L 5-2 Apr. 11....... Arizona State*.....................................L 11-3 Apr. 13....... Arizona State*...................................... L 6-0 Apr. 13....... Arizona State*.................................... L 10-1 Apr. 15....... at Saint Mary’s..................................W 13-2 Apr. 17....... USC*.................................................... L 3-1 Apr. 18....... USC*................................................. W 11-2 Apr. 19....... USC*...................................................W 8-3 Apr. 22....... Santa Clara....................................... W 11-6 Apr. 25....... at Washington*................................... L 16-3 Apr. 26....... at Washington*....................................W 6-3
Apr. 27....... at Washington*....................................L 11-3 Apr. 29....... UC Davis.............................................L 11-7 May 2......... at Arizona*............................................ L 9-5 May 3......... at Arizona*.......................................... L 10-4 May 4......... at Arizona*................................. W 12-7 (10) May 6......... at Fresno State...................................W 4-2 May 9......... Stanford*.............................................. L 9-8 May 10....... Stanford*.............................................. L 6-4 May 11....... Stanford*.............................................. L 5-4 May 13....... San Francisco.....................................W 8-5 #Roundrock Tournament, Roundrock, Texas *Pac-10 game
2004 (25-31, 9-15 in Pac-10) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Jan. 29....... Brigham Young.................................. W 11-1 Jan. 30....... Brigham Young..................................W 13-3 Jan. 31....... Brigham Young....................................W 7-4 Feb. 6........ Long Beach State................................ L 3-2 Feb. 7........ Long Beach State................................ L 5-1 Feb. 8........ Long Beach State...............................W 3-1 Feb. 13...... at UC Irvine.......................................... L 9-7 Feb. 14...... at UC Irvine................................... L 4-3 (12) Feb. 15...... at UC Irvine.......................................W 10-4 Feb. 20...... at Fresno State.................................W 16-4 Feb. 21...... at Fresno State...................................W 2-0 Feb. 22...... at Fresno State.................................. L 18-1 Feb. 24...... San Francisco...................................... L 7-4 Feb. 27...... Stanford............................................. L 12-9 Feb. 28...... Stanford............................................. L 10-3 Feb. 29...... Stanford............................................... L 6-2 Mar. 2........ at San Jose State................................. L 8-0 Mar. 3........ Sacramento State...............................W 4-3 Mar. 5........ Saint Mary’s........................................W 9-2 Mar. 6........ at Saint Mary’s..................................... L 2-1 Mar. 7........ Saint Mary’s...................................... W 11-5 Mar. 9........ Nevada................................................. L 7-5 Mar. 12...... at North Carolina.................................. L 1-0 Mar. 13...... at North Carolina.................................. L 4-0 Mar. 14...... at North Carolina...............................W 12-4 Mar. 16...... Pacific.................................................W 8-4 Mar. 19...... at Arizona State*.................................W 9-7 Mar. 20...... at Arizona State*...............................W 20-8 Mar. 21...... at Arizona State*.................................. L 8-4 Mar. 26...... Oregon State*.................................... L 15-5 Mar. 27...... Oregon State*................................... W 11-5 Mar. 28...... Oregon State*.................................... L 14-3 Mar. 30...... at San Francisco.................................W 2-1 Apr. 2......... Washington*........................................W 9-4 Apr. 3......... Washington*......................................... L 7-4 Apr. 4......... Washington*......................................... L 6-4 Apr. 8......... at USC*...............................................W 4-2 Apr. 9......... at USC*...............................................L 11-4 Apr. 10....... at USC*.............................................W 12-9 Apr. 13....... San Jose State..................................W 10-2 Apr. 16....... at Stanford*.......................................... L 7-4 Apr. 17....... at Stanford*.......................................... L 9-2 Apr. 18....... at Stanford*.......................................... L 8-3 Apr. 20....... at Pacific.............................................W 8-2 Apr. 23....... UCLA*.................................................. L 7-2 Apr. 24....... UCLA*................................................ L 10-7 Apr. 25....... UCLA*.................................................W 3-2 Apr. 27....... at Sacramento State.........................W 25-3 Apr. 30....... Arizona*............................................... L 5-3 May 1......... Arizona*............................................W 10-8 May 2......... Arizona*............................................... L 8-3 May 11....... at San Diego State............................... L 6-5 May 12....... at San Diego........................................ L 7-4 May 28....... at Washington State*........................... L 7-3 May 29....... at Washington State*..........................W 4-0 May 30....... at Washington State*......................... L 13-3 *Pac-10 Game
2005
2006
(34-23, 13-11 in Pac-10)
(26-28, 9-15 in Pac-10)
DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 1........ Pacific.................................................. L 5-4 Feb. 4........ UC Irvine............................................ L 10-1 Feb. 5........ UC Irvine......................................W 5-4 (11) Feb. 6........ UC Irvine.............................................. L 7-3 Feb. 12...... at Loyola Marymount........................... L 9-8 Feb. 13...... at Loyola Marymount..........................W 8-5 Feb. 13...... at Loyola Marymount........................ W 11-9 Feb. 18...... at Long Beach State...........................W 3-2 Feb. 20...... at Long Beach State...........................W 7-4 Feb. 20...... at Long Beach State...........................W 3-1 Feb. 25...... Saint Mary’s................................ W 5-4 (12) Feb. 26...... at Saint Mary’s....................................W 5-1 Feb. 27...... Saint Mary’s........................................W 7-0 Mar. 1........ San Francisco.....................................W 8-3 Mar. 5........ at Stanford......................................... L 10-3 Mar. 6........ at Stanford........................................... L 3-2 Mar. 6........ at Stanford........................................W 10-4 Mar. 11....... UNLV.................................................W 13-2 Mar. 12...... UNLV.................................................... L 5-2 Mar. 13...... UNLV.................................................... L 7-4 Mar. 15...... at Pacific.............................................W 2-0 Mar. 18...... at Hawaii Hilo.................................... W 11-4 Mar. 19...... at Hawaii Hilo......................................W 2-1 Mar. 19...... at Hawaii Hilo..................................W 13-10 Mar. 20...... at Hawaii Hilo....................................... L 2-1 Mar. 24...... Washington State*............................W 13-2 Mar. 25...... Washington State*............................ W 11-4 Mar. 26...... Washington State*..............................W 5-4 Mar. 29...... Sacramento State...............................W 7-5 Apr. 1......... at Oregon State*.................................L 11-1 Apr. 2......... at Oregon State*.................................. L 5-2 Apr. 3......... at Oregon State*.................................. L 4-2 Apr. 5......... at Nevada.......................................... W 11-8 Apr. 9......... Arizona State*.....................................L 11-7 Apr. 9......... Arizona State*.....................................W 7-3 Apr. 10....... Arizona State*.....................................W 4-3 Apr. 12....... at Sacramento State............................ L 9-4 Apr. 15....... at Washington*..................................... L 5-1 Apr. 16....... at Washington*..................................... L 5-4 Apr. 17....... at Washington*.............................W 4-3 (11) Apr. 20....... Hawaii............................................... W 11-0 Apr. 22....... USC..................................................... L 7-4 Apr. 23....... USC..................................................... L 5-4 Apr. 24....... USC....................................................W 9-0 Apr. 26....... UC Davis.............................................W 6-5 Apr. 29....... at UCLA*.............................................W 7-1 Apr. 30....... at UCLA*.............................................W 6-4 May 1......... at UCLA*.............................................. L 4-2 May 3......... at San Francisco.................................. L 9-0 May 6......... Stanford*.............................................. L 7-5 May 7......... Stanford*......................................W 2-1 (11) May 9......... Stanford*.............................................W 9-5 May 10....... at San Jose State................................W 5-3 May 24....... at UC Davis.......................................... L 8-7 May 27....... at Arizona*...........................................W 6-3 May 28....... at Arizona*.......................................... L 10-5 May 29....... at Arizona*...........................................W 7-4 *Pac-10 Game
DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 3........ at UC Irvine.........................................W 6-2 Feb. 4........ at UC Irvine......................................... L10-4 Feb. 5........ at UC Irvine.......................................... L 7-6 Feb. 7........ San Francisco............................... L 4-3 (10) Feb. 10...... Long Beach State................................ L 7-6 Feb. 11....... Long Beach State...............................W 3-2 Feb. 12...... Long Beach State...............................W 4-1 Feb. 14...... at UC Davis........................................ L 13-9 Feb. 24...... UC Santa Barbara...............................W 3-0 Feb. 25...... UC Santa Barbara...............................W 4-2 Feb. 26...... UC Santa Barbara...............................W 2-0 Mar. 3........ Stanford..............................................W 7-6 Mar. 4........ Stanford........................................ L 6-5 (11) Mar. 7........ Georgetown......................................W 13-2 Mar. 10...... at UNLV...............................................W 5-1 Mar. 11....... at UNLV................................................ L 9-6 Mar. 12...... at UNLV................................................ L 5-4 Mar. 14...... Saint Mary’s........................................W 6-0 Mar. 17...... Pacific.................................................W 3-1 Mar. 18...... at Pacific............................................ L 10-3 Mar. 19...... Pacific........................................... L 6-5 (10) Mar. 21...... Sacramento State...............................W 8-2 Mar. 24...... Washington*........................................W 9-3 Mar. 25...... Washington*........................................W 2-1 Mar. 26...... Washington*......................................... L 5-0 Mar. 30...... Arizona*..............................................W 3-2 Apr. 1......... Arizona*............................................... L 5-1 Apr. 1-2...... Arizona*...................................... W 5-4 (13) Apr. 5......... at Santa Clara.................................... L 12-7 Apr. 7......... at USC*......................................... L 2-1 (10) Apr. 8......... at USC*................................................ L 3-2 Apr. 9......... at USC*.............................................. L 10-1 Apr. 13....... at Washington State*..........................W 9-2 Apr. 14....... at Washington State*........................... L 5-4 Apr. 15....... at Washington State*..........................W 6-4 Apr. 18....... UC Davis.............................................W 8-2 Apr. 21....... Oregon State*...................................... L 5-2 Apr. 22....... Oregon State*...................................... L 5-2 Apr. 23....... Oregon State*...................................... L 9-7 Apr. 25....... vs. San Francisco%............................. L 7-6 Apr. 28....... UCLA*.................................................. L 4-2 Apr. 29....... UCLA*..........................................W 3-2 (11) Apr. 30....... UCLA*.................................................W 9-4 May 1......... Stanford..............................................W 4-3 May 2......... at Saint Mary’s....................................W 7-6 May 5......... at Stanford*.......................................... L 3-2 May 6......... at Stanford*.........................................W 5-1 May 7......... at Stanford*.......................................... L 6-4 May 9......... San Francisco...................................... L 9-5 May 10....... Santa Clara.........................................W 6-0 May 23....... at Pacific.............................................W 3-2 May 26....... at Arizona State*................................ L 13-5 May 27....... at Arizona State*.................................. L 9-3 May 28....... at Arizona State*........................... L 7-6 (11) *Pac-10 Game %Played at AT&T Park
Brennan Boesch
Brandon Morrow
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2007
2008
2009
(29-26, 12-12 in Pac-10)
(33-21-2, 12-12 in Pac-10)
(24-29, 9-18 in Pac-10)
DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 2........ UC Irvine.............................................. L 4-3 Feb. 3........ UC Irvine...........................................W 10-4 Feb. 4........ UC Irvine.............................................W 6-0 Feb. 11....... Portland...............................................W 9-5 Feb. 11....... Portland...............................................W 4-3 Feb. 13...... San Francisco.................................... L 15-6 Feb. 16...... UNLV...................................................W 8-4 Feb. 17...... UNLV.................................................... L 3-2 Feb. 18...... UNLV.................................................L 11-10 Feb. 20...... at San Jose State................................. L 9-8 Feb. 23...... at Long Beach State............................ L 4-1 Feb. 24...... at Long Beach State............................ L 8-3 Feb. 25...... at UC Santa Barbara...........................W 7-1 Feb 26....... at UC Santa Barbara...........................W 6-1 Mar. 2........ at Stanford........................................... L 1-0 Mar. 3........ at Stanford........................................... L 5-4 Mar. 4........ at Stanford........................................... L 9-7 Mar. 9........ vs. Kent State#....................................W 8-0 Mar. 10...... at Louisville#...................................... L 12-9 Mar. 11....... vs. Indiana State#...............................W 4-1 Mar. 13...... at UC Davis.........................................W 7-6 Mar. 16...... Rhode Island................................W 7-6 (11) Mar. 17...... Rhode Island........................................ L 8-7 Mar. 18...... Rhode Island.......................................W 6-2 Mar. 22...... Oral Roberts......................................... L 2-1 Mar. 23...... Oral Roberts........................................W 8-3 Mar. 24...... Oral Roberts........................................W 6-1 Mar. 28...... at UC Santa Barbara...........................W 9-7 Mar. 30...... Washington State*..............................W 8-4 Mar. 31...... Washington State*..............................W 6-2 Apr. 1......... Washington State*............................... L 9-6 Apr. 5 ........ at Arizona*..................................... L 1-0 (11) Apr. 6......... at Arizona*........................................ L 15-12 Apr. 7......... at Arizona*............................................ L 5-3 Apr. 13....... at Oregon State*.................................. L 1-0 Apr. 14....... at Oregon State*.................................W 4-0 Apr. 15....... at Oregon State*.................................. L 5-3 Apr. 17....... at Sacramento State.........................W 10-4 Apr. 20....... Stanford*.............................................W 3-0 Apr. 21....... Stanford*.............................................. L 4-3 Apr. 22....... Stanford*...........................................W 13-5 Apr. 27....... Arizona State*.....................................W 4-2 Apr. 28....... Arizona State*.................................... L 15-2 Apr. 29....... Arizona State*...................................W 13-9 May 1......... at San Francisco................................ L 13-4 May 4......... at UCLA*............................................ L 13-6 May 5......... at UCLA*.............................................. L 7-2 May 6......... at UCLA*...........................................W 16-0 May 8......... San Jose State.............................W 7-6 (11) May 19....... USC*...................................................W 4-3 May 20....... USC*...................................................W 6-1 May 21....... USC*...................................................W 6-3 May 25....... at Washington*....................................W 8-3 May 26....... at Washington*................................... L 12-2 May 27....... at Washington*..................................... L 5-4 #Cardinal Classic, Louisville, Ky. *Pac-10 Game
DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 22...... Kansas State.......................................W 5-1 Feb. 23...... Utah Valley........................................W 12-1 Feb. 23...... Utah Valley........................................... T 8-8 Feb. 28...... vs. No. 24 Fresno State!...................W 14-4 Feb. 29...... vs. No. 5 Missouri!!.............................. L 7-5 Mar. 1........ at No. 22 San Diego State!.................W 5-3 Mar. 2........ at No. 17 San Diego!...........................W 5-0 Mar. 4........ Stanford..............................................W 8-3 Mar. 7........ vs. Northern Iowa@.......................... W 11-3 Mar. 8........ at Minnesota@....................................W 4-1 Mar. 9........ vs. New Mexico@.............................W 12-2 Mar. 11....... San Francisco.....................................W 6-2 Mar. 14...... Loyola Marymount............................W 10-4 Mar. 15...... Loyola Marymount............................W 21-9 Mar. 15...... Loyola Marymount............................... L 6-2 Mar.16....... Loyola Marymount..............................W 6-1 Mar.18....... Sacramento State.............................. L 12-6 Mar. 20...... at Washington State*..........................W 9-1 Mar. 21...... at Washington State*..........................W 7-4 Mar. 22...... at Washington State*.................... L 5-4 (10) Mar. 25...... at Santa Clara............................... L 7-5 (10) Mar. 28...... Long Beach State...............................W 6-1 Mar. 29...... Long Beach State.............................W 10-6 Mar. 30...... Long Beach State...............................W 4-3 Apr. 1......... at San Francisco#................................ L 5-1 Apr. 2......... Fresno State.......................................W 5-4 Apr. 4......... Oregon State*.....................................W 5-2 Apr. 5......... Oregon State*.....................................W 9-3 Apr. 6......... Oregon State*...................................... L 9-2 Apr. 7......... Stanford........................................T 5-5 (13) Apr. 9......... Santa Clara.......................................W 16-8 Apr. 11....... at USC*.............................................. L 17-1 Apr. 12....... at USC*...............................................L 11-5 Apr. 13....... at USC*........................................... W 13-11 Apr. 15....... at Pacific...........................................W 14-1 Apr. 18....... Washington*......................................W 10-5 Apr. 19....... Washington*......................................... L 7-4 Apr. 20....... Washington*........................................W 5-4 Apr. 22....... Cal Poly.............................................W 10-8 Apr. 25....... at Arizona State*.................................L 11-7 Apr. 26....... at Arizona State*.................................L 11-7 Apr. 27....... at Arizona State*................................ L 18-2 Apr. 30....... at Cal Poly............................................ L 8-2 May 2......... Arizona*............................................ W 11-5 May 3......... Arizona*..............................................W 6-5 May 4......... Arizona*............................................. L 16-5 May 6......... UC Davis...........................................W 13-4 May 9......... at Stanford*................................. W 4-3 (10) May 10....... at Stanford*.........................................W 5-2 May 11....... at Stanford*.......................................... L 8-5 May 13....... at UC Davis.......................................... L 9-5 May 23....... UCLA*.................................................. L 8-0 May 24....... UCLA*.................................................. L 7-0 May 25....... UCLA*......................................... W 7-6 (10) May 30....... vs. San Diego$..................................... L 5-0 May 31....... at Long Beach State$.......................... L 9-2 *Pac-10 Game !University of San Diego Tournament !!Played at San Diego State @University of Minnesota Tournament #Played at AT&T Park $NCAA Long Beach Regional
DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb. 20...... UC Riverside.......................................W 8-7 Feb. 21...... UC Riverside........................................ L 6-5 Feb. 21...... UC Riverside........................................ L 5-2 Feb. 23...... Vanderbilt............................................W 4-3 Feb. 25...... at Santa Clara...................................W 12-2 Feb. 27...... at Long Beach State......................... W 11-8 Feb. 28...... at Long Beach State...........................W 9-6 Mar. 1........ at Long Beach State...........................W 6-3 Mar. 4........ San Francisco.....................................W 8-6 Mar. 6........ at Arkansas................................... L 5-4 (10) Mar. 7........ at Arkansas.......................................W 12-6 Mar. 8........ at Arkansas........................................ L 13-3 Mar. 9........ at Oklahoma......................................... L 9-6 Mar. 13...... Cal Poly.............................................W 12-8 Mar. 14...... Cal Poly.............................................. L 10-5 Mar. 15...... Cal Poly...............................................L 11-4 Mar. 17...... at Pacific...........................................W 12-2 Mar. 21...... Stanford*.............................................W 7-6 Mar. 22...... Stanford*....................................... L 6-5 (12) Mar. 23...... Stanford*........................................... W 11-4 Mar. 25...... Santa Clara.........................................W 9-6 Mar. 27...... Washington State*............................... L 8-7 Mar. 28...... Washington State*..............................L 11-0 Mar. 29...... Washington State*..............................W 8-2 Mar. 31...... vs. San Francisco#.............................W 4-3 Apr. 1......... Long Beach State.............................. L 19-7 Apr. 3......... at Oregon State*.................................. L 8-4 Apr. 4......... at Oregon State*.................................. L 6-2 Apr. 5......... at Oregon State*........................... L 5-4 (11) Apr. 9......... at Washington*..................................... L 9-8 Apr. 10....... at Washington*..................................... L 6-2 Apr. 11....... at Washington*..................................... L 7-2 Apr. 13....... at Stanford......................................... L 14-4 Apr. 15....... at UC Davis.......................................W 21-4 Apr. 17....... Oregon*.............................................W 14-1 Apr. 18....... Oregon*................................................ L 5-3 Apr. 19....... Oregon*............................................. W 11-1 Apr. 22....... at Stanford..........................................L 11-7 Apr. 24....... Arizona State*...................................... L 3-1 Apr. 25....... Arizona State*...................................W 10-6 Apr. 26....... Arizona State*...................................... L 6-5 Apr. 28....... Pacific...............................................L 16-11 May 1......... at Arizona*.......................................... L 13-4 May 2......... at Arizona*............................................ L 8-4 May 3......... at Arizona*.......................................... L 12-8 May 5......... UC Davis.............................................W 6-5 May 8......... at UCLA*.............................................W 3-2 May 9......... at UCLA*.............................................. L 9-4 May 10....... at UCLA*.............................................W 8-3 May 12....... Sacramento State.............................W 15-0 May 22....... USC*.................................................... L 4-2 May 23....... USC*.................................................. L 14-4 May 24....... USC*...................................................W 6-0 *Pac-10 Game #Played at AT&T Park
David Cooper
Josh Satin
Blake Smith, left, and Brett Jackson
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CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2010 Baseball
BASEBALL LETTERMEN (1947-2009) -AAgliano, Nat, 1952 Ahern, Dan, 1975-76 Ahern, Dave, 1991 Aitken, Ed, 1948-50 Albo, Bob, 1952-54 Aldrete, Rich, 1984-87 Aldrette, David, 1970-71, 73 Aldrich, Dave, 1967-69 Aljian, Reed, 1991-94 Alton, Dick, 1962-64 Alton, Ken, 1974 Alvis, Charlie, 1982 Ament, Dick, 1952-55 Anaclerio, Carl, 1950-51 Anderson, Dave, 1948-50 Anderson, Dixon, 2009 Anderson, Robert, 1947-50 Archer, Bill, 1965-66 Arkison, Jim, 1976-77 Arnett, Barry, 1960 Arrillaga, Gabe, 1955 Ash, Will, 1971-73 Asnicar, Jeff, 1991, 93 Atkinson, Ryan, 1998-99, 01-02 Ayres, Derek, 1999-01
-BBaccari, Steve, 1978 Baer, Mike, 1985-86 Baker, John, 2000-02 Baker, Irv, 1968-70 Baldwin, Mike, 1969 Balelo, Rick, 1981 Ball, Jason, 1997-00 Ballam, John, 1958-60 Bandettini, Bob, 1958-59 Barfield, Dennis, 1975-76, 78 Barnes, Noel, 1959-60 Barney, Dan, 1962 Barnise, Nino, 1947-48 Bartkowski, Steve, 1973-74 Beck, Eldon, 1952 Beck, Gil, 1949-51 Beck, Tom, 1982-84 Becker, Charles, 1955-57 Benevento, Bill, 1958 Bennett, Ralph, 1950-51 Bennigson, Craig, 2006-08 Bernadou, LeRoy, 1952 Bielefeld, Bill, 1962 Blake, Richard, 1975 Blankenship, Lance, 1983-86 Blum, Geoff, 1992-94 Boehle, Mark, 1976 Boesch, Brennan, 2005-06 Bohnet, Bob, 1977-78 Bond, Hal, 1967-68 Bonney, Charlie, 1986-87 Booker, Rod, 1979-80 Bowker, Adney, 1958-60 Bowley, Bill, 1962-64 Brackenridge, Lyle, 1980 Brady, Michael, 2007-09 Brenzel, Gary, 1958-59 Brewick, Dennis, 1960 Brian, Brad, 1972-74 Brian, Robert, 1949 Bridges, Hollon, 1967
Brink, Kevin, 1976-77 Brown, Brad, 1990-92 Brown, Gavin, 1993-96 Brown, Jim, 1947 Brown, Kevin, 1988-89 Brown, Matt, 2001-04 Brown, Nate, 1990-93 Brown, Norm, 1970 Brown, Rick, 1965-67 Bryan, Brad, 1965 Bugary, Michael, 2009 Buckley, Joe, 1985, 88-89 Buestad, Connor, 2007 Buggs, Michael, 1979-81 Bunch, Don, 1965-67 Burchett, Jeremy, 2003, 05-06 Burd, Wayne, 1968-70 Burman, Pete, 1971-72 Burnett, Douglas, 1961-62 Bussiere, Garrett, 2004-06 Butler, Rob, 1989-90 Butler, Virgil, 1947
-CCaesar, Alton, 1975-76 Callen, Tommy, 1999-00 Campbell, Danny, 2006 Canha, Mark, 2008-09 Canton, Lloyd, 1955-56 Capbarat, Michael, 2008 Carlson, Stephen, 2007 Cary, Chuck, 1979-81 Cash, David, 1999-01 Cate, George, 1966-67 Cather, Mike, 1991-93 Cey, Dan, 1994-96 Chai, Wayne, 1987 Charron, Craig, 1981 Chiono, Dave, 1981-82, 84 Cholowsky, Dan, 1989-91 Clapinski, Chris, 1990-92 Clayton, Doug, 1947 Coburn, Gary, 1966-67 Coffman, Ron, 1972-73 Colburn, Tom, 1977-80 Collar, Matt, 1992, 94-95 Colton, Larry, 1962-64 Comeaux, Eddie, 1992-94 Conley, Ben, 1999, 01-03 Conner, Bren, 1983-84 Conroy, Steve, 1979-80 Cook, Brent, 2000-01 Cooper, David, 2007-08 Cooper, Michael, 2005-06 Cooper, Tom, 1963-64, 66 Corcoran, Jim, 1969-70 Corona, Pete, 1950-51 Corral, Fred, 1987-88 Correa, John, 1987-88 Cosso, Lou, 1964 Cowan, Bucky, 1951 Cox, John, 1982-83 Craig, Allen, 2003-06 Crew, Jim, 1951-52 Crist, Kyle, 2003-04 Cronin, Tim, 1947-49 Crudele, Anthony, 1987-88 Crume, Chris, 1986-87 Crow, Dan, 1990 Cuccias, Jon, 1997-00
Cummings, Neil, 1972-74 Cutler, Charlie, 2007-08
-DDahlen, Case, 2007 Dalton, Dennis, 1967-69 Danielson, Don, 1948-49 Dash, Rich, 1965 Davies, Al, 1949-51 Deaver, Dan, 1981-83 DeForest, Craig, 1965 DeJardin, Brad, 1987-89 De La Rosa, Kurt, 2008 Del Carlo, Ray, 1971-72 Dennis, Jason, 1998-99, 01 Derdivanis, John, 1953-55 Derian, Steve, 1973-74 Destefano, Pete, 1997 Dexter, Chuck, 1958 Diamond, Al, 1963-65 Diemer, Brian, 2009 Dito, Ken, 1959 Dodson, Don, 1949-51 Dowd, Derek, 1991 Dowling, Dave, 1962-63 Dragicevich, Jeff, 2001-04 Draheim, Dave, 1958 Drake, Dick, 1953 Drese, Ryan, 1995, 98 Driscoll, Don, 1978-80 Duffy, Brian, 1977-80 Dufour, Glenn, 1947 Dunlap, Tex, 1975 Dworkis, Eric, 2005 Dyer, Paul, 1972-73
-EEconomos, Peter, 1994-96 Eichelberger, Juan, 197374 Einspahr, Matt, 2003-05 Eldredge, Ted, 1985-87 Elliott, Kim, 1957-59 Elliott, Robert, 1954 Ellis, Dave, 1987 Ellis, Scot, 1975-76 Ellison, Paul, 1987 Eppard, Jim, 1981-82 Epps, Jon, 1963-64 Epstein, Mike, 1963-64 Erb, Charley, 1948 Erickson, Travis, 2008 Ernst, Neil, 1970 Errecart, Chris, 2004-06 Esposito, Nick, 1982-83 Evans, Jason, 1990 Evans, Keith, 1994-96 Evans, Ray, 1963-65
-FFacione, Chris, 1990 Falk, Ted, 1958, 60 Farmer, Scott, 1985-86 Fattarsi, Tony, 1966-67 Ferguson, Dane, 2007 Ferran, Bill, 1976-77 Finney, Ira, 1947, 49 Fiscalini, Jim, 1948-49 Fiscalini, John, 1946-48 Fischer, Drew, 1994-97
Fitzgerald, Todd, 2008 Flemer, Matt, 2009 Flores, Ron, 1989-90 Fondersmith, Pete, 1987-88 Forster, Dave, 1971-72 Fox, Paul, 1978 Franklin, Alex, 1993-95 Franklin, Jim, 1970-71 Frati, Bob, 1991 Frederico, Tom, 1976 Freer, Ken, 1981-82 Frets, Bart, 1987-88 Frost, Bill, 1965-66 Fuller, Aaron, 1990-93 Furstenthal, John, 1994-97
-GGaggero, Joe, 1952-55 Gaggero, Ron, 1955-57 Gardner, Mark, 1997 Garfin, Dan, 1997-98 Gear, Bill, 1950 Gee, Craig, 1993, 96 Geiger, Doug, 1977 Gerlach, Tim, 1979-80 Gianulias, Gus, 1956, 58-59 Gibbons, Chris, 1982-83 Gifford, Ben, 1999 Gill, Gordon, 1953-54 Gillon, Bob, 1951-52 Gilmore, Bill, 1953 Gleason, Don, 1953 Gleed, Jeff, 1975-77 Glines, Dan, 1952 Goff, Jerry, 1984-86 Goemann, Reed, 1996-97 Gold, Adam, 2004-05 Gordnier, Aaron, 1995-98 Gordon, Stu, 1961-62 Gorgen, Matt, 2006-08 Gorman, Rich, 2008 Granger, Dave, 1980-81 Gratenhuis, Merrill, 1951 Graves, Tom, 1960, 62 Greene, Ray, 1951-53 Greene, Terry, 1981-83 Gregg, Roger, 1957-59 Grigsby, Taylor, 2007 Gross, Arthur, 2002 Grossman, Chris, 2001, 03-04 Guinn, B.J., 2009 Guinn, Brian, 1981-83
-HHagen, Dave, 1968-69 Hale, Brent, 2002 Hall, Jim, 1951-52 Hanlon, Ryan, 2007 Hansen, Matt, 1990-92 Harger, Rich, 1983-86 Haro, John, 1971-72 Harris, Alec, 2006 Harrison, Bill, 1963-64 Harrison, Mike, 1989-91 Hartman, Doug, 1978 Harwood, Bud, 1948-49 Hashimoto, Dean, 1991-92 Hawkins, Bill, 1980-83 Hawley, Mitch, 1978-81
Heffernon, Mike, 1977, 79 Heil, Dave, 1953-54 Heinrichs, Terry, 1962 Henderson, Bob, 1950-52 Henderson, Thelton, 1954-55 Hengel, Dave, 1981-83 Hensley, Chuck, 1978-80 Hernandez, Gary, 1971-72 Hernandez, Juan, 1997-99 Herrera, Junior, 1987 Hewitt, Charles, 1960-62 Hickerson, Tim, 1975-77 Hill, Jason, 1996-98 Hinton, Jerry, 1952-53 Hodgins, Mike, 1973-74 Holder, James, 2003-05 Hooper, Randy, 1972-74 Hoover, Clint, 1998-01 Hoover, Dick, 1963 Horton, LaVerne, 1947 Horwitz, Brian, 2001-04 House, John, 1981-83 Hovatter, Tim, 1984 Howe, Jim, 1949-50 Howell, Travis, 2005 Huddleston, Hugh, 1951 Hughes, John, 1973-74 Hughes, John, 1977-78 Hutchinson, Trevor, 199902 Hylton, Doug, 1986
-IIngebretson, Bob, 1960-62 Ingebretson, Gary, 1962-64 Ingersoll, Sandy, 1967-68 Ingram, Jesse, 2002-03
-JJackson, Brett, 2007-09 Jackson, Conor, 2001-03 Jackson, John, 1968-69 Jaeger, Joe, 1956 Jauregui, Mike, 1961-63 Jensen, Andy, 1997 Jensen, Jack, 1947, 49 Jessen, Rob, 1979-80 Jester, Tim, 1984-85 Johnson, Bob, 1948 Johnson, Bruce, 1979-82 Johnson, Curtis, 1997-99 Johnson, Dave, 1977-79 Johnson, Erik, 2009 Johnson, Gary, 1995-96 Johnson, Kevin, 1997, 99-00 Johnson, Marshall, 1975-76 Johnson, Neil, 1950 Johnson, Richard, 1960-61 Jones, Bob, 1948-50 Juhas, Mark, 1987-90 Justl, Wayne, 1982
-KKaia, Steve, 1978-79 Kahlon, Bobby, 1993-94 Kahoalii, Creighton, 2001 Kalamaras, John, 1955-56 Kane, Kevin, 1977 Karnofsky, Jordan, 2007
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Kearney, Kevin, 1975-76 Kelley, Bernie, 1956-57 Kent, Jeff, 1987-89 Kenworthy, Tim, 1975-76 Keough, Tom, 1951-53 King, Jerry, 1961-63 Kirkpatrick, Bill, 1968 Kloser, Dave, 1984 Knapp, Mike, 1985-86 Kobernus, Jeff, 2007-09 Konecky, Rich, 1959-60 Konishi, Chad, 1990-93 Koski, Mike, 1971 Kowalishen, Larry, 1975-76 Kraft, Ed, 1956-57 Krichman, Pete, 1952-53 Krist, Chadd, 2009 Kritscher, Mike, 1964 Kuehl, John, 1988 Kurkjian, Chuck, 1970-71 Kyte, Al, 1954-56
-LLacki, Steve, 1972 Land, Doug, 1978-79 Larner, Dick, 1947 Lavorel, Warren, 1955-57 Lawn, Mike, 1990-91 Leatherwood, Bob, 1966-67 Lee, Don, 1949-50 Leoni, Charlie, 1973 Lewis, Darren, 1988 Lewis, Dee, 1960-62 Lewis, Ivan, 1994-97 Lewis, Nick, 1985 Liebzeit, Bob, 1983-84 Liepman, Ben, 2006 Lindquist, Eric, 1971 Lindsten, Mike, 1983 Litle, Gene, 1974-75 Lotter, Willard, 1947 Louie, Donald, 1960-61 Lovett, John, 1964 Lubner, Ryan, 2000-01 Lucero, Joe, 1958 Ludwick, Eric, 1991-92 Lufkin, Dan, 1962 Luke, Matt, 1990-92 Luzar, Jerry, 1967
-MMaas, Kevin, 1984-86 Mackay, Jack, 1952-54 Maddox, Leland, 1982-85 Magnuson, Jim, 1967 Mainini, Scott, 1993-95 Maire, Ken, 1993 Maloney, John, 1978-79 Mann, Ernie, 1947 Mascarin, Ed, 1958 Masters, Dave, 1985 Mathews, Al, 1951-53 Mathews, Bill, 1966 Mathews, Mike, 1985, 87-89 Mattox, Frank, 1981-84 Maurino, Ed, 1973-74 Mayer, Ed, 1951-52 Mayo, Todd, 1986-89 McAlone, Tom, 1967-69 McCaffrey, Bryan, 1995 McCarn, Jerry, 1963-64 McClain, Cliff, 1946-48 McClain, Greg, 1982-84 McCormick, Cody, 1993-95
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McFerrin, Chuck, 1962 McGarrey, Tom, 1959-60 McGonigal, Kerry, 1996 McInerny, Dan, 1978-80 McIntire, Ralph, 1948 McNinch, Syl, 1950-51 Medrano, Nick, 2000-03 Meisner, Roy, 1971-72 Melton, Bob, 1947 Melvin, Bob, 1980 Mergenthaler, Andy, 1983 Merlo, Frank, 1954 Messersmith, Andy, 1965-66 Meyer, Rob, 1998-01 Milano, Bob, 1960-61 Milano, Ed, 1951 Miller, Kevin, 2008-09 Miller, Mike, 1995-96 Millinich, Bob, 1959-61 Miloslavich, David, 1977 Mindell, Al, 1962-63 Miskinnis, Joe, 1959 Mitchell, John, 1953-54 Mitchell, Les, 1954-55 Monachino, Jim, 1950 Monroe, Bill, 1953 Monroe, Don, 1949-51 Montalbo, Brian, 2001-03 Montgomery, Jerry, 1959-60 Moore, Doak, 1971-72 Moore, Mike, 1983 Morehouse, Scott, 1987-88, 91 Moresco, Don, 1969-71 Morris, Vince, 1977-78 Morrow, Brandon, 2006 Mortola, Rich, 1964 Morton, Craig, 1963-64 Muhlethaler, Mike, 1988-90 Munoz, Cass, 1951-53 Munster, Brett, 2004, 06-07 Murphy, Scott, 1968 Murray, Tony, 1968-70 Myers, Dave, 1962-64
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-OOakley, Bill, 1960-62 O’Brien, Tim, 1993-94 O’Dell, Bob, 1947-49 Oh, Danny, 2009 O’Hara, Pat, 1995 Ohland, Steve, 1970-71 Oliver, Brian, 1996-98 Ortner, Paul, 1956 Oxsen, Hal, 1949
-PPadgett, Mike, 2003-04 Palfalvi, Mark, 1992-93 Palma, Tom, 1956-58 Palmer, Lyle, 1946-48 Panagotacos, Gus, 1998 Papike, Rich, 1967-68 Parker, Roy, 1950 Parks, Ted, 1966 Pastor, Dave, 1984-86 Patterson, Len, 1976-77 Payne, Matt, 2002 Pearce, Drew, 1993-94 Peedama, George, 1950-51 Penix, Troy, 1990-92 Peretti, Jim, 1974-75 Pestano, Jason, 1993-94 Pestorich, Mike, 1975 Petke, Jonathan, 1993-96 Petke, Sam, 1999-00 Petrini, Chris, 2006, 08-09 Piona, Bill, 1974-76 Piper, Paul, 1956-58 Pistoresi, Stephen, 2008 Pitau, Vernon, 1952 Plumley, Charlie, 1986 Pollock, Ed, 1955 Pollock, Tom, 1952-54 Poovey, Butch, 1974-75 Prater, Glenn, 1980-81 Price, Bryan, 1981-84 Puccinelli, Bob, 1957-59 Pumar, Gil, 1970-71
-QQuiroga, Jaime, 1995-96 Quontamatteo, Tom, 1964
-RRael, Tito, 1975-76 Ramos, John, 1947 Raymond, Roy, 1956 Read, Blake, 2001, 04 Reagan, Garry, 1969-70 Rebelo, John, 1961-62 Rebuschatis, Bob, 1966, 68-69 Reiches, Brad, 1982-83 Reynolds, Al, 1956-57 Rianda, Jason, 1995-96 Richardson, Joe, 1958 Riddell, Cary, 1974-75 Roberts, Bruce, 1967 Robertson, Ryan, 1998 Robinson, Earl, 1956-57 Roden, Stan, 1962 Rohde, Raymond, 1960 Rollin, Alex, 2007-08 Ronk, Jeff, 1980-81 Rosen, Leonard, 1953 Rosenthal, Sam, 1947 Ross, Tyson, 2006-08 Russell, Rennie, 1959
-SSagisi, Nelson, 1975-76 Sakamoto, Haruo, 1967 Sakamoto, Ross, 1984-85, 87 Salazar, Daniel, 1961 Sampson, Mark, 1985-86 Sanclemente, Ed, 1947-48 Sark, David, 1998-00
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Sarver, Charley, 1949 Satin, Josh, 2005-08 Sauer, Hank, 1973-74 Saunders, Chris, 1990 Scarpelli, Kevin, 1960-61 Schabarum, Pete, 1950 Schafer, James, 1954 Schiedermayer, Steve, 1973-75 Schmidt, Jim, 1996-97 Schmidt, John, 1977 Schock, Will, 1983-85, 87 Schofield, Bill, 1969-70 Scott, Brian, 1988-89 Selvitella, Jim, 1977-80 Semien, Marcus, 2009 Serena, Joe, 1973-74 Settle, Ted, 1958-60 Sharp, Preston, 1997, 99 Shaw, John, 1964-65 Shinen, Bill, 1968-69 Shirley, Jon, 1997-00 Shone, Rocky, 1970-71 Silverman, Bob, 1976-78 Silverstein, Jerry, 1948-50 Simpson, Bernie, 1956-58 Slack, Bill, 1954 Smith, Blake, 2007-09 Smith, Brad, 2000-01, 03 Smith, Frank, 1966-68 Smith, Greg, 1976 Smith, Steve, 1964, 66 Spears, Ricky, 1993-95 Speck, Mickey, 1984-85 Spraker, Kyle, 2005 Sproul, Andrew, 1998-01 Stafford, Dave, 1988, 90 Stagnaro, Andy, 1950-51 Stang, Gene, 1956 Stark, Derek, 1987-89 Stark, Justin, 1992-94 Steele, Brad, 1997-00 Sterling, George, 1957-58 Sternberg, Steve, 1964 Stevens, Roger, 1966 Stewart, John, 1956 Stigge, Terry, 1977-78 Stokols, Eli, 2001 Stone, Rob, 1992, 94-95 Stowell, Doug, 1955 Sullivan, John, 1963 Sullivan, Leo, 1950 Sumner, Ryland, 1996-97 Swanson, Matt, 2004-05 Swick, Aaron, 2005
-TTalbott, Travis, 2003-05 Tarpley, Andy, 1992-94 Tarpley, Tim, 1964-65 Tate, Gene, 1971-72 Tate, Harry, 1970 Taylor, Mike, 1965 Tellis, Greg, 1969-70 Tess, Nick, 2008 Texdahl, Dave, 1968-69 Thomas, Brett, 2008 Thomas, Don, 1972-73 Thomas, John, 1974-75 Thompson, Chuck, 1957-58 Thorne, Hugh, 1977 Thys, Greg, 1977-79 Todoroff, Joe, 2003 Tonis, Mike, 1998-00
Toomey, Matt, 1991-94 Tonneson, Dylan, 2008-09 Toro, Brandon, 1993 Trafton, Alex, 2005-06 Trainor, Mike, 1985 Tronstein, Don, 1953-55 Truax, Dan, 1985-86 Trump, Dan, 1988, 90-92 Tulk, Bobby, 1972-74
-VVan Coops, Tony, 1975-76 Van Houten, Pete, 1955 Van Winden, Mike, 2005-07 Varrelmann, Darrel, 198182 Vice, Darryl, 1987-89 Vitatoe, Jerry, 1970-71 Vorhis, Jim, 1995-98
-WWaddell, Tyler, 2008 Walker, Don, 1953-55 Walker, Tyler, 1996-97 Walton, Ron, 1976-77 Warrecker, Willy, 1988-89 Warzecka, Greg, 1972-73 Watts, Buddy, 1984-85 Wayne, Ron, 1970 Weeks, Doug, 1952, 55 Weems, Roger, 1990 Weiner, David, 2000, 02, 04 Weise, Dave, 1964 Weiss, Doug, 1955-57 Weiss, Jeff, 1983-86 Weldon, Mike, 1955-56 Wendell, Robert, 1961 Westmoreland, Claude, 1973 White, Carson, 2001-02 White, John, 1952 White, Mike, 1958-60 Wickersham, Mike, 1964-66 Wiedeman, Ken, 1968-69 Wierzbowski, Joe, 1965 Wilcox, Don, 1968-70 Williams, Jason, 1999-00 Williams, Joe, 1976-77 Willis, Travis, 1987-89 Wilson, Murray, 1975-76 Wirth, Bill, 1954 Wolford, Daniel, 2008-09 Wolger, Mike, 1994-95 Wood, Kelly, 1979-80 Woodall, Brent, 1992-93 Wortham, Andy, 1983-86 Wyman, Spencer, 2001
-YYamor, George, 1947-48 Yengoyan, David, 1997 Young, Charlie, 1979
-ZZahn, Mike, 1981-84 Zalasky, Pat, 1990 Zuber, Jon, 1989-92 Zunino, Gary, 1979 Zunino, Greg, 1978-81 Bold denotes current athlete
MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS: Working press credentials can be obtained by e-mailing or calling Scott Ball, Baseball Media Relations Director at sball@berkeley.edu or (510) 643-1741. The best time to call head coach David Esquer is from 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon. His phone number at the baseball office is (510) 6436006. Esquer and the Cal players will be available for interviews following each home and away games. PAC-10 INFORMATION: Information regarding baseball in the Pacific-10 Conference can be obtained by contacting the Conference office in Walnut Creek, Calif. The phone number is (925) 932-4411. The mailing address is Pacific-10 Conference, 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, Calif. 94597. The Pac-10 website is www. pac-10.org. MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE: The California Media Relations Offices are located on the third floor of Haas Pavilion on the west side of the building. Access to the media relations offices is from the elevator location at the northwest corner of the Haas Pavilion first floor. TICKET INFORMATION: Ticket prices for each of the Bears games are $8. Students who have a student ID card will be admitted
free to all of Cal’s home games. The Ticket Window at Evans Diamond will open one hour prior to game time. For ticket information, call 1-800-GO BEARS. TELEPHONES: All requests for media phone lines in the Evans Diamond press box should be directed to the Telecommunications Office on the Cal campus. That phone number is (510) 642-8080. Please make any arrangements well in advance. DIRECTIONS TO EVANS DIAMOND: Evans Diamond is located between Haas Pavilion and the Edwards Track Stadium on the Berkeley campus. From San Francisco, take the Bay Bridge and take Hwy. 880 East. Exit at Ashby Avenue and head east. Continue up Ashby to Telegraph Avenue. Make a left turn on Telegraph and proceed north until it dead ends at Bancroft Way. Turn left and go one block to Dana. Evans Diamond is located just on the other side of Haas Pavilion. From Contra Costa County, take Highway 24 towards San Francisco. Exit at Telegraph Avenue and proceed north until it dead ends at Bancroft. Turn left and go one block to Dana. Enter campus at Haas Pavilion. Walk around the Pavilion and Evans Diamond will be on your left. From Alameda and Santa Clara counties take Hwy. 880 north. Exit at Ashby and head
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east. Continue up Ashby to Telegraph. Make a left on Telegraph and proceed until it dead ends at Bancroft Way. Turn left and go one block to Dana. Once again, Evans Diamond will be on the south side of Haas Pavilion.
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LOCAL HOTELS Berkeley Marina DoubleTree (200 Marina Blvd.)...............................548-7920 Claremont Hotel (41 Tunnel Road)...........843-3000 Hotel Durant (2600 Durant Ave.)..............845-8981 Shattuck Hotel (2086 Allston Way)...........845-7300 Holiday Inn - Emeryville (1800 Powell).....658-9300 Hyatt-Downtown Oakland (1300 Broadway).................................893-1234 Clarion (455 Hegenberger).......................562-6100
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TELEPHONE SERVICE Telecommunications Office (campus).......642-8080 Pacific Bell................................................545-7355 Note: Area codes are 510 unless specified
PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Daily Californian (Student) Sports Editor Eshleman Hall Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 548-8300 Fax: 849-2803 Website: www.dailycal.org San Francisco Chronicle Al Saracevic (SE) 901 Mission Street San Francisco, Calif. 94103 (415) 777-7201 Fax: 543-3754 Website: www.sfgate.com
RADIO KALX Radio (90.7 FM) (Cal Student Radio) 26 Barrows Hall #5650 Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 642-1111 Fax: 642-9715 Website: kalx.berkeley.edu
MISCELLANEOUS Media Relations Office University of California 355 Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 642-5363 Fax: 643-7778 Website: www.calbears.com Athletic Ticket Office University of California 2223 Fulton Ave. Berkeley, Calif. 94720 800-GO-BEARS (510) 64-BEARS
Cal Baseball Office University of California 66 Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 643-6006 Fax: 643-0250 Pacific-10 Conference Jim Muldoon, PR Director Dave Hirsch, Asst. PR Director 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Walnut Creek, Calif. 94597 (925) 932-4411 Fax: 932-4601 Website: www.pac-10.org
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EVANS DIAMOND
Evans Diamond, a 2,500-seat, natural grass field named after legendary California baseball coach Clint Evans, provides fans one of the most enjoyable collegiate baseball experiences.
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ne of the most picturesque and unique college baseball facilities in the nation is Evans Diamond, which has served as home of the Golden Bear baseball team since 1933.
Fans enjoyed changes in Evans Diamond in 2006, as construction was completed on the Carl J. Van Heuit Training Facility, a new patio area and grass bank was situated along the left field line, plus artwork, sponsored by Truitt and White, now graces the back of Edwards Track Stadium and the Recreational Sports Facility. The Carl J. Van Heuit Training Facility, named after the former Cal football Hall of Famer who was a
staunch supporter of the Bears’ baseball program, provides the team with indoor batting cages (Jeff Kent Batting Cages), indoor and outdoor bullpens (Stuart Gordon Bullpens), as well as weight training and conditioning equipment. The graphics on the RSF wall are of former Cal standouts Chuck Hensley, Rod Booker, Lance Blankenship, Jon Zuber, Matt Luke, Bobby Kahlon, Xavier Nady and Conor Jackson.
On Feb. 11, 2006, former Major League star Jeff Kent was recognized at Evans Diamond for his commitment to Cal athletics and the Women Driven Program.
The Carl J. Van Heuit Training Facility sits down the right field line and includes indoor batting cages, indoor and outdoor bullpens, as well as weight training and conditioning equipment.
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Evans Diamond sits adjacent to Haas Pavilion (right), home to several Golden Bear sport programs, as well as administrative offices, including the Cal baseball offices and locker room.
Evans Diamond’s received a field facelift in the fall of 1992 at a cost of $275,000, which was completely paid for by Cal alums. RNT Landscaping of San Leandro, Calif. completed the renovation of the Evans Diamond playing surface, which included leveling the field, installing a new drainage system, replacing both the infield and outfield grass and placing a warning track around the entire field. Originally part of Edwards Field, named in the memory of Colonel George C. Edwards, Evans Diamond was named after legendary Cal baseball coach Clint Evans, who served as the Bears’ head coach from 1930-54, leading the Bears to first-ever College World Series title in 1947. The playing surface at Evans Diamond features natural grass, along with a mixture of clay and crushed cinder infield surface. The outfield measurements at Evans are 320 feet down the lines, 365 to the power
alleys and 395 to center field. The seating capacity is 2,500. Evans Diamond is located on the southwest corner of campus, between Edwards/ Goldman Field Track Stadium, Haas Pavilion
and the Recreational Sports Facility. The easiest access to the field is off Cross Campus Road (Frank Schlessinger Way), which intersects Oxford Avenue near the north end of the track stadium.
Amenities at Evans Diamond include large banners behind the left field wall (left) honoring Cal All-Americans. Just over the center and right field walls (above), flags represent each member of the Pacific10 Conference and additional banners attached to the east wall of neighboring Edwards Stadium display images of past players and action from the home of Golden Bear baseball.
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GOLDEN BEARS at AT&T PARK
On April 25, 2006, Cal baseball had the opportunity to compete against the University of San Francisco in the inaugural Dante Benedetti Classic at AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. The Golden Bears also competed in the Dante Benedetti Classic in 2008 and 2009 (shown above during Cal’s 4-3 victory over the Dons).
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Berkeley and the Bay Area
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erkeley is a part of the San Francisco Bay Area major metropolitan area of approximately 7.2 million people. The region is one of the most beautiful in the world and includes the major cities of San Francisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south are San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high-tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country and the spectacular Mendocino Coast. Everyone knows San Francisco, a.k.a. “The City,” from the numerous photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic and beauty. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every kind. The hub of a ninecounty complex and the financial and insurance capital of the world, San Francisco has a resident population of just over 800,000 and is situated on a 46.7 square mile peninsula bounded on
the west by the Pacific Ocean, the north by the Golden Gate strait, and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco has been named the world’s top city twice and the top city in the U.S. in 18 of the last 19 years by Condé Nast Traveler. The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily accessible to all.
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TOP CITIES IN THE WORLD 1. Sydney, Australia 2. San Francisco, CA 3. Florence, Italy 4. Cape Town S. Africa 5. Charleston, SC 6. Bangkok, Thailand 7. Rome, Italy 8. Buenos Aires, Argentina 9. Vancouver, Canada 10. New York City, NY Source: Condé Nast Traveler, 2008 Readers’ Choice Awards
SAN FRANCISCO
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Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of over 400,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts and an ideal climate. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature over an urban environment. Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is situated on 17.7 square miles with a population of just under 103,000 people. A study in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big city character. With its world-renowned university, global population and rich diversity of cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the rest of the country.
Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks) and outstanding collegiate competition (six Division I schools). Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oakland Convention and Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency.
SIMPLY THE BEST • Money magazine chose San Francisco as “the best place to live” among the 300 biggest U.S. metropolitan areas. • Forbes.com has ranked San Francisco one of America’s “best cities for the outdoors” for each of the past two years while American College of Sports Medicine has consistently placed San Francisco among the nation’s Top 5 in fitness among the most populous cities. • Readers of Travel + Leisure magazine selected San Francisco as their favorite city in 2008 for its “noteworthy neighborhoods.”
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• San Francisco is rated the No. 1 city in the U.S. and the No. 2 city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler (October 2008).
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here is no other way to aptly describe America’s top public university. There is no other way to describe one of the elite academic settings in the world – especially one that also includes one of America’s most successful athletic departments. The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also features an athletic program that annually finishes among the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America’s collegiate athletic departments. Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest applicant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student body population. The University of California offers 351 degree programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America’s Top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among the Top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National Research Council. The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the Association of Research Libraries with 10 million volumes in 32 campus libraries. The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 135 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 28 MacArthur Fellows, 74 Fulbright Scholars, four Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (359) than any other university in America.
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AMERICA’S NO. 1 PUBLIC UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS
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CALIFORNIA Virginia UCLA Michigan North Carolina
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In 2007, the Association of Research Libraries ranked Cal’s University Library as the No. 1 public research university library in North America.
Service The University of California is the only school in the country to have produced more than 3,000 volunteers since the inception of the Peace Corps in 1961.
Nobel Laureate Oliver Williamson
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Nathan Adrian Men’s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist 2009 National Champion 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle Michael Cavic Men’s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist
Emily Silver Women’s Swimming & Diving 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist
Natalie Coughlin Women’s Swimming & Diving 11-time 2004 & ’08 Olympic Medalist
Winning is a Cal Tradition! RECENT TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
2004 MEN’S GOLF
2006 MEN’S CREW
2006 WOMEN’S CREW
CURRENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
Alex Mack Football 2008 Draddy Trophy National Scholar-Athlete of the Year
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2008-09 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Pac-10 Champions
Evan Roth Men’s Gymnastics 2009 National Champion Rings
Dana Vollmer Women’s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle
Amanda Sims Women’s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Butterfly
Mari Andersson Jana Juricova Women’s Tennis 2009 National Champions Doubles
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Damir Dugonjic Men’s Swimming & Diving 2009 National Champion 100 Breaststroke
Martin Maric Men’s Track & Field 2009 National Champion Discus
2008-09 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 2002 SOFTBALL
2009 WOMEN’S CREW Pac-10 Champions
2009 MEN’S CREW Pac-10 Champions
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Academic Achievement ACADEMIC GAME PLAN COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOCUSES ON GOLDEN BEAR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
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ne of the real success stories for the University of California is the development and growth of a comprehensive academic support program for its student-athletes: the Athletic Study Center. In 1984, campus officials and athletic department administrators decided that a greater emphasis needed to be placed on helping Cal student-athletes with their academic pursuits. The Athletic Study Center was thus born and charged with developing an academic support program tailored to the needs of NCAA Division I student-athletes. It was a significant development for an academically oriented institution such as Cal to recognize the special needs required for a modern student-athlete’s success both as an athletic competitor on the field of play and as a student in the classroom.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHINES THROUGH PERFECT GRADUATION RATES UNDER COACH DAVID ESQUER Since David Esquer became head coach in 2000, the California baseball program has a 100 percent graduation rate for all players who have exhausted their eligibility.
Athletic Study Center Staff
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROGRAM The Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the Division of Undergraduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support program for the nearly 1,000 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally located in the Cesar Chavez Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable arboretum for quiet study, separate classrooms for individual and group tutorials, and a computer lab for word processing and required course work. Geared around the understanding of the amount of time studentathletes must devote to practice, training, physical therapy and team travel, the program creates an environment where students can cultivate strong study habits, receive individual or group tutoring and obtain counseling from academic advisors.
TUTORIAL PROGRAM
ADVISING PROGRAM
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
The tutorial program promotes and enhances student academic skills and progress by providing individual tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses and intensive special programs. The Athletic Study Center has between 50-60 tutors on staff per semester to guarantee that students receive the best possible support. Tutorial sessions are also offered at night, enabling student-athletes to receive help after practices when are able to devote more time to studying.
The advising program offers a broad range of services to meet the unique needs of student-athletes, including assistance in understanding and complying with university, college and NCAA requirements, developing time management skills and resolving personal academic issues unique to student-athletes. During a student-athlete’s freshman year, advisors provide assistance to ensure a successful academic transition from high school. In the sophomore year, they assist student-athletes in making decisions on appropriate majors and fields of study. Over the course of the final two years, advisors take more of an exiting approach, ensuring that proper academic progress is being made towards graduation while referring juniors and seniors to areas on or near campus that can help with career planning and development.
The Athletic Study Center offers a special service called Summer Bridge; an adjunct program designed to help ease the transition from high school to college. The primary components of the program include writing and math workshops, an advising workshop, study skills seminars and an evening tutorial program. Another special program offered is peer advising. Peer advisors provide academic and campus guidance for new intercollegiate student-athletes. They are selected from junior and senior student-athletes who assist in the development of programs to further address the needs of studentathletes.
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Strength & Conditioning
The strength and conditioning program for Cal Baseball is a comprehensive process which combines modern Olympic platform, aerobic and anaerobic workouts in the Haas Pavilion fitness facility with personalized training to maximize strength, speed, flexibility and overall health.
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n integral part of the Cal Baseball program and its success is the strength and conditioning program, led by Jenna Smith and assistants, who supervise the comprehensive operation for the Golden Bear team. The program’s philosophy is geared towards helping each student-athlete achieve the highest level of athletic development. By teaching how all the components of strength and conditioning fit together, student-athletes understand how to maximize force production. This includes enhancement of speed, strength and flexibility, which results in improved power. Motivating, educating and helping to reach maximum athletic development is the primary focus of the Cal program.
The Cal weight room includes eight Olympic platforms and an array of aerobic and anaerobic equipment. The picturesque facility offers panoramic views of the entire region, including San Francisco and the Bay. The training regimen at Cal is a year-round process that emphasizes the speed, strength and flexibility. With closely monitored workouts that involve a great deal of individual instruction and attention, student-athletes are taught the correct techniques to increase peak performance during competition. Cal’s program stresses comprehensive training in order to improve both strength and speed. Flexibility is a key component because it is essential for proper lifting. Athlete workouts are closely monitored by the conditioning staff who work in collabora-
tion with the entire sports medicine team (doctors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nutritionists, etc.) to ensure the health and safety of all of student-athletes. In this way, Cal’s JENNA SMITH strength and conStrength & ditioning program Conditioning is a vital component linking the “full circle” of a studentathlete’s physical development from conditioning through rehabilitation and reconditioning.
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CAL PLAYERS IN THE PROS (1978-present) Name
Year Signed
Dennis Barfield Bob Bohnet Paul Fox Bob Silverman Greg Thys Gary Zunino Rod Booker Lyle Brackenridge Tom Colburn Steve Conroy Brian Duffy Chuck Hensley Dan McInerny Bob Melvin Michael Buggs Chuck Cary Mitch Hawley Jeff Ronk Greg Zunino Jim Eppard John Cox Nick Esposito Brian Guinn Dave Hengel Frank Mattox Greg McClain Bryan Price Tim Jester Dave Masters Buddy Watts Mike Baer Lance Blankenship Jerry Goff Mike Knapp Kevin Maas Mark Sampson Jeff Weiss Andy Wortham Rich Aldrete Ted Eldredge Paul Ellison Leland Mattox Will Schock Darren Lewis John Kuehl Travis Willis Jeff Kent Darryl Vice Todd Mayo Joe Buckley Brad DeJardin Willy Warrecker Mike Muhlethaler Dan Cholowsky Mike Harrison Mike Lawn Chris Clapinski Matt Luke Troy Penix Jon Zuber Nate Brown Mike Cather Aaron Fuller Mark Palfalvi Brent Woodall Reed Aljian Geoff Blum* Eddie Comeaux
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Matt Toomey Bobby Kahlon Cody McCormick Mike Wolger Gavin Brown Dan Cey Keith Evans Jonathan Petke Doug Nickle Tyler Walker* Ryan Drese Aaron Gordnier Jason Hill Brian Oliver Preston Sharp Tommy Callen Xavier Nady* Kevin Johnson Brad Steele Mike Tonis Jason Williams David Cash Jason Dennis Clint Hoover Rob Meyer John Baker* Trevor Hutchinson Matt Payne Carson White Conor Jackson* Noah Jackson Brian Montalbo Matt Brown Kyle Crist Jeff Dragicevich Brian Horwitz* Jesse Ingram Justin Nelson David Nicholson Mike Padgett Eric Dworkis Adam Gold Chris Grossman Matt Swanson Travis Talbott Brennan Boesch* Jeremy Burchett Garrett Bussiere Michael Cooper Allen Craig* Chris Errecart* Brandon Morrow* Alex Trafton Craig Bennigson* David Cooper* Charlie Cutler* Matt Gorgen* Alex Rollin* Tyson Ross* Josh Satin* Michael Brady* Michael Bulgary* Yasser Clor Brett Jackson* Jeff Kobernus* Blake Smith* Dyan Tonneson* * - active
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CALIFORNIA BASEBALL DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2000 UNDER COACH DAVID ESQUER Year Player
Round Selected
Team
2000 Xavier Nady............ Second round........... San Diego Padres 2000 Mike Tonis............... Second round......... Kansas City Royals 2000 Kevin Johnson .............14th round...................Detroit Tigers 2000 Jason Williams..............21st round... Arizona Diamondbacks 2000 Brad Steele...................26th round........ Philadelphia Phillies 2000 Tommy Callen.............. 33rd round............Toronto Blue Jays 2000 John Shirley................. 43rd round..................... Oakland A’s 2001 David Cash..................Sixth round......San Francisco Giants 2001 Clint Hoover..................14th round................Houston Astros 2001 Jason Dennis................14th round.............. Anaheim Angels 2001 Rob Meyer....................19th round......San Francisco Giants 2002 Trevor Hutchinson...... Third round.................Florida Marlins 2002 John Baker............... Fourth round..................... Oakland A’s 2002 Carson White............... 23rd round............Colorado Rockies 2002 Matt Payne...................50th round..........Chicago White Sox 2003 Conor Jackson..............First round... Arizona Diamondbacks 2003 Brian Montalbo...... Seventh round......... Milwaukee Brewers 2003 Noah Jackson.............. Free Agent..................Chicago Cubs 2004 David Nicholson . ....... Ninth round......Los Angeles Dodgers 2004 Justin Nelson................15th round............Colorado Rockies 2004 Jeff Dragicevich............18th round ...........Colorado Rockies 2004 Matt Brown..................22nd round................Houston Astros 2004 Kyle Crist......................34th round......... Kansas City Royals 2004 Jesse Ingram................36th round................ Texas Rangers 2004 Brian Horwitz............... Free Agent......San Francisco Giants 2004 Mike Padgett................ Free Agent................ Texas Rangers
David Cooper
2005 Matt Swanson...............13th round..............Pittsburg Pirates 2005 Travis Talbott................14th round.................Florida Marlins 2005 Adam Gold................... 33rd round........... San Diego Padres 2005 Eric Dworkis..................45th round......San Francisco Giants 2005 Chris Grossman........... Free Agent.......... New York Yankees 2006 Brandon Morrow...........First round.............. Seattle Mariners 2006 Brennan Boesch......... Third round...................Detroit Tigers 2006 Chris Errecart................Fifth round......... Milwaukee Brewers 2006 Allen Craig................ Eighth round.......... St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Jeremy Burchett......... Ninth round............... Cincinnati Reds 2006 Garrett Bussiere...........26th round.......... St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Michael Cooper............26th round..................Chicago Cubs 2006 Alex Trafton................. Free Agent.... Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2008 David Cooper................First round............Toronto Blue Jays 2008 Tyson Ross............. Second round..................... Oakland A’s 2008 Josh Satin....................Sixth round................ New York Mets 2008 Craig Bennigson......... Ninth round............Colorado Rockies 2008 Charlie Cutler................14th round.......... St. Louis Cardinals 2008 Matt Gorgen..................16th round............. Tampa Bay Rays 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Brett Jackson................First round..................Chicago Cubs Jeff Kobernus......... Second Round..... Washington Nationals Blake Smith........... Second Round......Los Angeles Dodgers Michael Bugary.............15th round.............. Boston Red Sox Michael Brady...............24th round.................Florida Marlins Dylan Tonneson............36th round........... San Diego Padres Yasser Clor...................49th round............Pittsburgh Pirates
Tyson Ross
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Jackie Jensen
Conor Jackson
Matt Luke
CAL’S MAJOR LEAGUERS Name
Pos Career Stats
Jack Albright SS .232, 2 HR, 5 RBI John Baker C .281, 14 HR, 82 RBI Lance Blankenship UT .222, 9 HR, 92 RBI John Bliss C .219, 3 HR, 61 RBI Geoff Blum INF/OF .250, 95 HR, 446 RBI Rod Booker SS .248, 0 HR, 28 RBI Chuck Cary LHP 14-26, 4.17 ERA, 3 saves Mike Cather RHP 5-6, 3.42 ERA Sam Chapman OF .266, 180 HR, 773 RBI Chris Clapinski 2B .267, 1 HR, 9 RBI Larry Colton RHP 0-0, 4.50 ERA Taylor Douthit OF .291, 29 HR, 396 RBI Dave Dowling LHP 1-0, 1.80 ERA Ryan Drese RHP 34-39, 5.31 ERA Juan Eichelberger RHP 26-36, 4.10 ERA Jim Eppard OF .281, 0 HR, 16 RBI Mike Epstein 1B .244, 130 HR, 380 RBI Jerry Goff C .215, 7 HR, 19 RBI Bill Heitmuller OF .271, 0 HR, 22 RBI Dave Hengel OF .186, 4 HR, 18 RBI Chuck Hensley LHP 0-0, 2.45 ERA, 1 save Brian Horwitz OF .222, 2 HR, 4 RBI Conor Jackson 1B .281, 45 HR, 236 RBI Jackie Jensen OF .279, 199 HR, 929 RBI Jeff Kent 2B .290, 377 HR, 1,518 RBI Darren Lewis OF .250, 27 HR, 342 RBI Matt Luke OF .242, 15 HR, 40 RBI Kevin Maas 1B/DH .230, 65 HR, 169 RBI Ed Mayer LHP 2-2, 4.31 ERA, 1 save Bob Melvin C .233, 35 HR, 212 RBI Andy Messersmith RHP 130-99, 2.86 ERA, 15 saves Brandon Morrow RHP 8-12, 3.96 ERA, 16 saves Newell Morse 2B .000, 0 HR, 0 RBI Ralph “Hap” Myers 1B .268, 4 HR, 116 RBI Xavier Nady OF .280, 87 HR, 325 RBI Doug Nickle RHP 1-0, 7.84 ERA Rich Nye LHP 26-31, 3.71 ERA, 4 saves Orval Overall RHP 108-71, 2.23 ERA, 12 saves Earl Robinson OF .268, 12 HR, 44 RBI Ray Rohwer OF .284, 3 HR, 28 RBI Joe Smith C .156, 0 HR, 2 RBI Mike Tonis C .000, 0 HR, 0 RBI Tyler Walker RHP 22-18, 4.32 ERA, 34 saves Bill Werle LHP 29-39, 4.69 ERA, 15 saves Jon Zuber 1B/OF .250, 3 HR, 16 RBI Bold denotes current Major Leaguers
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Team Phillies Marlins A’s Cardinals Expos, Astros, Devil Rays, Padres, White Sox, Padres, Astros Cardinals, Phillies Tigers, Braves, Yankees, White Sox Braves, Rockies Philadelphia A’s, Indians, Philadelphia A’s Marlins Phillies Cardinals, Reds, Cardinals, Reds, Cubs, Reds Cardinals, Cubs Indians, Rangers, Nationals Padres, Indians, Braves Angels, Blue Jays Orioles, Senators, A’s, Senators, A’s, Angels, Rangers, Angels Expos, Pirates, Astros Philadelphia A’s Mariners, Indians Giants Giants Diamondbacks Yankees, Senators, Red Sox Blue Jays, Mets, Indians, Giants, Astros, Dodgers A’s, Giants, Reds, Giants, White Sox, Dodgers, Red Sox, Cubs Yankees, Indians, Dodgers, Angels Yankees, Twins Cubs Tigers, Giants, Orioles, Royals, Red Sox, White Sox, Yankees Angels, Dodgers, Braves, Yankees, Dodgers Mariners, Blue Jays Philadelphia A’s Boston Braves, St. Louis Browns, Brooklyn Dodgers Padres, Mets, Pirates, Yankees, Cubs Phillies, Padres Cubs, Expos, Cardinals Reds, Cubs, Reds, Cubs Dodgers, Orioles Pirates Yankees Royals Mets, Giants, Devil Rays, Giants, Mariners, Nationals Pirates, Cardinals, Red Sox Phillies
Photo: Jon Willey
Photo: Denis Bancroft
JOHN BAKER Florida Marlins
GEOFF BLUM Houston Astros
CONOR JACKSON Arizona Diamondbacks
BEARS
IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TYSON ROSS Oakland Athletics
Photo: Ben Van Houten
ALLEN CRAIG St. Louis Cardinals
BRANDON MORROW Toronto Blue Jays
XAVIER NADY Chicago Cubs
TYLER WALKER Washington Nationals
2010 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS
TOP ROW (left to right): Matt Flemer, Mark Canha, Brian Guinn, Marcus Semien, Brett Bishop, Chadd Krist, Jimmy Bosco, Kevin Miller, Seth Spivack. THIRD ROW: Trevor Hildenberger, Erik Johnson, Michael Lowden, Brian Diemer, Dixon Anderson, Joey Donofrio, Maris Moore, Eddie Hsieh, Justin Jones. SECOND ROW: Chris Petrini, Justin Byrd, Mitch Delfino, Devin Rodriguez, Joe Kurrasch, Mike Cassady, Daniel Wolford, Cameron Hart, Paul Toboni. FRONT ROW: Chad Bunting, Dwight Tanaka, Tony Renda, Danny Oh, Austin Booker, David Buscovich, Darrel Matthews, Stephen Pistoresi, Matt Evanoff.
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