1 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL // PAC-12 CONFERENCE For Immediate Release \\ Wednesday, May 1, 2019 Contact \\ Carly Fasciglione ([email protected]) 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. L10 Streak Stanford 15 3 0 .833 32 7 0 .821 8-2 W 3 Oregon State 17 4 0 .810 31 11 1 .733 7-3 L 1 UCLA 14 4 0 .778 35 7 0 .833 9-1 W 6 Arizona State 13 8 0 .619 32 10 0 .762 5-5 W 1 California 10 8 0 .556 24 15 0 .615 6-4 W 1 USC 8 9 1 .472 19 22 1 .464 5-4 W 1 Oregon 8 10 0 .444 23 19 0 .548 3-7 L 1 Washington 7 11 0 .389 21 18 0 .538 6-4 W 1 Arizona 7 14 0 .333 19 23 0 .452 2-8 L 3 Utah 4 17 0 .190 12 25 0 .324 4-6 L 4 Washington State 1 16 1 .083 8 31 1 .213 1-8 L 4 April 26 Washington 10, Arizona State 6 Arizona 6, Stanford 3 USC 4, Cal Poly 1 California 8, Oregon 7 UCLA 5, Utah 0 Oregon State 18, Washington State 4 April 27 Washington 10, Arizona State 9 (12) Stanford 13, Arizona 3 Cal Poly 9, USC 6 California 10, Oregon 5 UCLA 6, Utah 1 Oregon State 4, Washington State 3 (16) April 28 Arizona State 11, Washington 6 Stanford 13, Arizona 5 USC 11, Cal Poly 5 Oregon 12, California 4 UCLA 6, Utah 4 Oregon State 2, Washington State 0 April 29 California 3, Brigham Young 2 San Jose State 4, Oregon 3 April 30 Gonzaga 6, Oregon State 3 UCLA 8, Pepperdine 5 New Mexico State 15, Arizona 13 Stanford 7, Santa Clara 1 Washington 6, Seattle U 1 PAC-12 RESULTS UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, May 3 California at Utah* .............................................. 5 p.m. PT Oklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE .......... 5:35 p.m. PT Oregon at Arizona* ............................................ 6 p.m. PT #3 Stanford at USC* ........................................... 7 p.m. PT #1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* .......................... 7 p.m. PT Washington at Washington State* ....................... 7 p.m. PT Saturday, May 4 California at Utah* .............................................. 3 p.m. PT #1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* .......................... 3 p.m. PT Washington at Washington State* ....................... 3 p.m. PT Oklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE ............... 6 p.m. PT Oregon at Arizona* ............................................. 6 p.m. PT #3 Stanford at USC* ........................................... 6 p.m. PT Sunday, May 5 California at Utah* ............................................ 12 p.m. PT Oklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE ............. 12 p.m. PT Oregon at Arizona* ........................................... 12 p.m. PT #3 Stanford at USC* ........................................... 2 p.m. PT #1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* .......................... 2 p.m. PT Washington at Washington State* ....................... 2 p.m. PT Monday, May 6 WASHINGTON STATE at Gonzaga................................TBD Tuesday, May 7 CALIFORNIA at San Francisco............................ 3 p.m. PT #16 Arizona State at Arizona ............................... 6 p.m. PT Portland at OREGON .......................................... 6 p.m. PT Santa Clara at STANFORD ............................. 6:05 p.m. PT Wednesday, May 8 Portland at WASHINGTON ............................. 6:05 p.m. PT * Pac-12 Conference game Rankings listed are USA Today Coaches Poll PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Will Matthiessen, Jr., RHP/INF, Stanford Stanford two-way threat Will Matthiessen earns his second career Pac-12 Baseball Player of the Week honor after leading No. 3 Stanford to a 4-1 week with both his bat and his arm. The junior pitcher/infielder helped keep Stan- ford at the top of the Pac-12 standings by going 10-for-20 and knocking in at least one RBI in four of his five games. Matthiessen blasted three home runs on the week and tallied a .950 slugging percentage. PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Ryan Garcia, Jr., RHP, UCLA UCLA pitcher Ryan Garcia earns his third Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honor this season behind a two-hit, complete game shutout against Utah on Friday night. In the effort, Garcia struck out a career-high 14 batters, the most by a Pac-12 pitcher this season and most by a UCLA pitcher since 2011. He also lowered his league-best ERA to 1.10, a mark good enough for fourth lowest in the country. 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Players of the Week Pitchers of the Week Feb. 19 Spencer Torkelson, ASU Bryce Fehmel, OSU Feb. 26 Andrew Vaughn, CAL Brandon White, WSU March 5 Braiden Ward, WASH Josh Burgmann, WASH March 12 Hunter Bishop, ASU Erik Miller, STAN March 19 Adley Rutschman, OSU Zach Pettway, UCLA March 25 Hunter Bishop, ASU Ryan Garcia, UCLA April 1 Hunter Bishop, ASU Brandon Eisert, OSU April 8 Adley Rutschman, OSU Brendan Beck, STAN April 15 Spencer Steer, ORE Ryan Garcia, UCLA April 22 Brandon Wulff, STAN Jared Horn, CAL April 29 Will Matthiessen, STAN Ryan Garcia, UCLA PAC-12 PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK
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For Immediate Release \\ Wednesday, May 1, 2019Contact \\ Carly Fasciglione ([email protected])
2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. L10 StreakStanford 15 3 0 .833 32 7 0 .821 8-2 W 3Oregon State 17 4 0 .810 31 11 1 .733 7-3 L 1UCLA 14 4 0 .778 35 7 0 .833 9-1 W 6Arizona State 13 8 0 .619 32 10 0 .762 5-5 W 1California 10 8 0 .556 24 15 0 .615 6-4 W 1USC 8 9 1 .472 19 22 1 .464 5-4 W 1Oregon 8 10 0 .444 23 19 0 .548 3-7 L 1Washington 7 11 0 .389 21 18 0 .538 6-4 W 1Arizona 7 14 0 .333 19 23 0 .452 2-8 L 3Utah 4 17 0 .190 12 25 0 .324 4-6 L 4Washington State 1 16 1 .083 8 31 1 .213 1-8 L 4
April 26Washington 10, Arizona State 6Arizona 6, Stanford 3 USC 4, Cal Poly 1 California 8, Oregon 7 UCLA 5, Utah 0 Oregon State 18, Washington State 4
April 27Washington 10, Arizona State 9 (12)Stanford 13, Arizona 3 Cal Poly 9, USC 6 California 10, Oregon 5 UCLA 6, Utah 1 Oregon State 4, Washington State 3 (16)
April 28Arizona State 11, Washington 6Stanford 13, Arizona 5 USC 11, Cal Poly 5 Oregon 12, California 4 UCLA 6, Utah 4 Oregon State 2, Washington State 0
April 29California 3, Brigham Young 2San Jose State 4, Oregon 3
April 30Gonzaga 6, Oregon State 3UCLA 8, Pepperdine 5 New Mexico State 15, Arizona 13Stanford 7, Santa Clara 1Washington 6, Seattle U 1
PAC-12 RESULTS
UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, May 3California at Utah* ..............................................5 p.m. PTOklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE ..........5:35 p.m. PTOregon at Arizona* ............................................6 p.m. PT#3 Stanford at USC* ...........................................7 p.m. PT#1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* ..........................7 p.m. PTWashington at Washington State* .......................7 p.m. PT
Saturday, May 4California at Utah* ..............................................3 p.m. PT#1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* ..........................3 p.m. PTWashington at Washington State* .......................3 p.m. PTOklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE ...............6 p.m. PTOregon at Arizona* .............................................6 p.m. PT#3 Stanford at USC* ...........................................6 p.m. PT
Sunday, May 5 California at Utah* ............................................12 p.m. PTOklahoma State at #4 OREGON STATE .............12 p.m. PTOregon at Arizona* ...........................................12 p.m. PT#3 Stanford at USC* ...........................................2 p.m. PT#1 UCLA at #16 Arizona State* ..........................2 p.m. PTWashington at Washington State* .......................2 p.m. PT
Monday, May 6WASHINGTON STATE at Gonzaga................................TBD
Tuesday, May 7 CALIFORNIA at San Francisco ............................3 p.m. PT#16 Arizona State at Arizona ...............................6 p.m. PTPortland at OREGON ..........................................6 p.m. PTSanta Clara at STANFORD .............................6:05 p.m. PT
Wednesday, May 8Portland at WASHINGTON .............................6:05 p.m. PT
* Pac-12 Conference game Rankings listed are USA Today Coaches Poll
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Will Matthiessen, Jr., RHP/INF, Stanford Stanford two-way threat Will Matthiessen earns his second career Pac-12 Baseball Player of the Week honor after leading No. 3 Stanford to a 4-1 week with both his bat and his arm. The junior pitcher/infielder helped keep Stan-ford at the top of the Pac-12 standings by going 10-for-20 and knocking in at least one RBI in four of his five games. Matthiessen blasted three home runs on the week and tallied a .950 slugging percentage.
PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Ryan Garcia, Jr., RHP, UCLAUCLA pitcher Ryan Garcia earns his third Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honor this season behind a two-hit, complete game shutout against Utah on Friday night. In the effort, Garcia struck out a career-high 14 batters, the most by a Pac-12 pitcher this season and most by a UCLA pitcher since 2011. He also lowered his league-best ERA to 1.10, a mark good enough for fourth lowest in the country.
2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Players of the Week Pitchers of the WeekFeb. 19 Spencer Torkelson, ASU Bryce Fehmel, OSUFeb. 26 Andrew Vaughn, CAL Brandon White, WSUMarch 5 Braiden Ward, WASH Josh Burgmann, WASHMarch 12 Hunter Bishop, ASU Erik Miller, STANMarch 19 Adley Rutschman, OSU Zach Pettway, UCLA March 25 Hunter Bishop, ASU Ryan Garcia, UCLAApril 1 Hunter Bishop, ASU Brandon Eisert, OSUApril 8 Adley Rutschman, OSU Brendan Beck, STANApril 15 Spencer Steer, ORE Ryan Garcia, UCLA April 22 Brandon Wulff, STAN Jared Horn, CALApril 29 Will Matthiessen, STAN Ryan Garcia, UCLA
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PREVIEWING THE WEEK: Pac-12 baseball once again boasts three of the top five ranked teams in the nation in the USA Today Coaches Poll. This is the eighth time in 11 weeks at least three Conference teams have been ranked in the top five. UCLA is the No. 1 team in the nation for the seventh-consecutive week, Stanford is No. 3 and Oregon State is No. 4. The Bruins are also the consensus No. 1 team in the nation for the fourth-straight week. UCLA faces a tough league series this week against another ranked squad, No. 16 Arizona State. Washington and Washington State battle in the historic Apple Cup of baseball, a series that dates to 1901 and will hit 441 all-time meetings this weekend.
No. 1 UCLA and No. 16 ASU looks to be a tight series between one of the strongest defensive units and one of the most productive offenses in the nation. The Bruins are the only team in the country to rank in the top 10 in both ERA (2.62, 1st) and fielding percentage (.981, 5th). Meanwhile, the Sun Devils have the nation’s second-best scoring average (9.0 runs a game) and slugging percentage (0.532), along with the fifth-best batting average (.318). All three games of the weekend series will be broadcast on Pac-12 Networks.
Washington travels to Washington State for a pivotal conference series, as the Huskies look to boost their potential NCAA resume. Although UW holds a 46-25 record over WSU since 2000, the last 10 games have been closely contested. The Cougars have won six of the last 10 matchups, but in their last meeting on April 29, 2018, the Huskies scored four runs in the ninth inning to steal a win and the series. All three games of the in-state rivalry series will be broadcast on Pac-12 Washington.
WEEKLY RECAP: With a series sweep of Utah and midweek win versus Pepperdine, UCLA improved to 35-7 for its best record through 42 games in program history, besting its previous mark of 31-10 (1979, 2010, 2015). UCLA has been dominant on the weekends, winning all 10 of its weekend series this year, the longest streak by the Bruins since the program won 14 straight over the 2014-15 campaigns. The Bruins are the only team in Division I which has yet to drop a weekend series in 2019. The Bruins’ historic season has not gone unnoticed as it is in its seventh-consecutive week as the No. 1 team in the nation, the longest stretch at No. 1 in program history.
With Oregon State’s series sweep over Washington State last week, the Beavers have now won six-straight Pac-12 series. OSU starting pitcher Grant Gambrell and catcher Adley Rutschman earned recognition from Collegiate Baseball as National Players of the Week for their performances against the Cougs. Gambrell earned the win on Sunday and tied a career-best with 12 strikeouts in a career-long 8 1/3 scoreless innings. Rutschman went 11-for-23 with a home run and seven RBI over five games last week.
GOLDEN SPIKES: Eight Pac-12 student-athletes were named to the Golden Spikes Award midseason watch list, including last year’s winner, Cal’s Andrew Vaughn. He is just one of four Golden Spikes Award recipients all-time to return to school after winning the award. Arizona State’s Hunter Bishop, Alec Marsh and Spencer Torkelson, Washington’s Josh Burgmann and Nick Kahle and Oregon State’s Brandon Eisert and Adley Rutschman also earned the nod. ASU’s three candidates on the midseason watch list is the most of any team in the country. The Pac-12 is home to eight Golden Spikes Award winners after Vaughn claimed the award last season, tying the ACC and SEC for most of any conference. The 42nd Golden Spikes Award will be presented on June 14, 2019.
IN THE RANKINGS: Four Pac-12 teams are ranked in the top 20 in the latest USA Today Coaches poll, including No. 1 UCLA, No. 3 Stanford and No. 4 Oregon State. UCLA is the top-ranked team for the seventh-consecutive week. A Pac-12 squad has claimed the No. 1 ranking in 8-of-10 weeks this season. Arizona State lands at No. 16 this week.
For the fourth-straight week, the Bruins have been named the unanimous No. 1 team in the nation by five national rankings. Additionally, UCLA, Stanford, OSU and ASU rank in the top 25 in all five polls.
Nine of 11 Pac-12 programs rank in the top 100 in the NCAA RPI rankings, including UCLA at No. 1. OSU and Stanford also rank in the top 20, ranking 10th and 16th, respectively. UCLA and Stanford have the top two win percentages against teams within the top 50 in RPI (minimum of 10 games). The Bruins have the best win percentage in the nation (.750, 12-4) and the Cardinal is second-best (.727, 8-3).
BY THE NUMBERS: Conference pitchers have brought the heat this season as three of the top 10 teams with the best national ERAs are Pac-12 squads. UCLA has the best ERA at 2.62, Oregon State’s pitching staff has an ERA of 2.92, good for second-best, and Stanford is seventh at 3.10.
The Conference’s top hitters have found ways to get on base at exceptionally high rates this year. Four student-athletes rank among the nation’s top 30 in on-base percentage, including OSU’s Adley Rutschman with the best OBP (.576). Cal’s Andrew Vaughn has the third-best average at .535, Nick Kahle of Washington ranks sixth at .519 and ASU’s Hunter Bishop is 27th (.498).
Collegiate Baseball’s Projected Player of the Year, OSU’s Adley Rutschman, is living up to the high expectations set for him this season. The junior catcher leads the nation in walks (55), walks per game (1.28) and OBP (.576). He also holds third-best batting average in the country (.431) and fourth-best national slugging percentage (.813), both of which lead the Conference.
STAR POWER: Stanford two-way threat Will Matthiessen earned his second career Pac-12 Baseball Player of the Week honor after leading No. 3 Stanford to a 4-1 week with both his bat and his arm. The junior pitcher/infielder helped keep Stanford at the top of the Pac-12 standings by going 10-for-20 and knocking in at least one RBI in four of his five games. Matthiessen blasted three home runs on the week and tallied a .950 slugging percentage. In addition to going 3-for-5 with three runs and a homer in Saturday’s game, he also started and earned his fourth win of the year on the mound. In 5.0 innings pitched, allowed just two earned runs on five hits with five strikeouts.
UCLA pitcher Ryan Garcia earned his third Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honor this season behind a two-hit, complete game shutout against Utah on Friday night. In the effort, Garcia struck out a career-high 14 batters, the most by a Pac-12 pitcher this season and most by a UCLA pitcher since 2011. He also lowered his league-best ERA to 1.10, a mark good enough for fourth lowest in the country. He was also named a National Player of the Week by both Collegiate Baseball and NCBWA.
BIG TIME RELIEF: The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association announced its midseason Stopper of the Year Award watch list, which includes three Pac-12 relief pitchers, tied for the most of any conference. Stanford’s Jack Little is the only returner among last year’s five finalists and already has eight saves in 16 appearances this year. Joining him on the list is Oregon State junior Jake Mulholland, whose 27 career saves is the most among active NCAA Division I players and his 1.64 career ERA is the best in the nation. UCLA’s Holden Powell also received a nod, as his 13 saves on the year are the third-most in the nation.
SEASON NATIONAL HONORSCollege Sports Madness National Baseball Players of the Week Feb. 18 - Ryan Holgate, OF, ARIZ April 15 - Spencer Steer, IF, OREApril 29 - Ryan Garcia, P, UCLA
Collegiate Baseball’s National Players Of The Week Feb. 25 - Braiden Ward, CF, WASH; Brandon White, RHP, WSU; Brandon Eisert, LHP, OSUMarch 4 - Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL; Kevin Abel, RHP, OSUApril 15 - Spencer Steer, SS, ORE; Ryan Garcia, RHP, UCLAApril 29 - Ryan Garcia, RHP, UCLA; Grant Gambrell, RHP, OSU; Adley Rutschman, C, OSU
College Sports Madness Conference Players of the WeekFeb. 25 - Andrew Vaughn, IF, CALMarch 4 - Josh Burgmann, P, WASHMarch 12 - Hunter Bishop, OF, ASUMarch 18 - Zach Pettway, P, UCLAMarch 25 - Ryan Garcia, P, UCLAApril 1 - Korey Lee, IF, CALApril 8 - Matthew Dyer, IF, ARIZApril 15 - Spencer Steer, IF, OREApril 22 - Brandon Wulff, OF, STANApril 29 - Ryan Garcia, P, UCLA
Perfect Game/Rawlings Player of the WeekMarch 5 - Andrew Vaughn, IF, CAL
Midseason Perfect Game/Rawlings Player of the YearHunter Bishop, OF, ASU
Midseason Perfect Game/Rawlings Coach of the YearJohn Savage, UCLA
Midseason Perfect Game/Rawlings Team of the YearArizona State
NCBWA National Player of the MonthMarch - Hunter Bishop, OF, ASU
NCBWA National Hitter of the WeekApril 16 - Spencer Steer, IF, ORE
NCBWA National Pitcher of the WeekApril 29 - Ryan Garcia, RHP, UCLA
Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Watch ListMatthew Dyer, Jr., ARIZMaverick Handley, Jr., STANNick Kahle, Jr., WASHKorey Lee, Jr., CALAdley Rutschman, Jr., OSU
D1Baseball.com Midseason Top PlayerHunter Bishop, OF, ASU
USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch ListHunter Bishop, Jr., ASUJosh Burgmann, RS So., WASHBrandon Eisert, Jr., OSUNick Kahle, Jr., WASHAlec Marsh, Jr., ASUAdley Rutschman, Jr., OSUSpencer Torkelson, So., ASUAndrew Vaughn, Jr., CAL
College Baseball Foundation Olerud Award Watch ListWill Matthiesen, Jr., STAN
College Baseball Foundation Pitcher of the Year Watch ListBrandon Eisert, Jr., OSUBryce Fehmel, Sr., OSUJack Little, Jr., STANAlec Marsh, Jr., ASUJake Mulholland, Jr., OSU
College Baseball Foundation Brooks Wallace Award Watch ListCameron Cannon, Jr., ARIZBeau Philip, Jr., OSU
NCBWA Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch ListJack Little, Jr., STANJake Mulholland, Jr., OSUHolden Powell, So., UCLA
AAC ..................................................................... 5-3ACC ...................................................................... 5-1America East ......................................................... 4-0Big 12 ................................................................... 7-6Big East ................................................................ 6-0Big Ten ............................................................... 12-4Big West ........................................................... 31-15C-USA .................................................................. 1-0CAA ...................................................................... 2-1Horizon ................................................................. 3-1MAAC ................................................................... 1-0
MAC ................................................................................... 1-0MVC ................................................................................... 0-1MWC .............................................................................. 14-14SEC .................................................................................... 2-4SoCon ................................................................................. 1-0Summit League ................................................................... 2-1Sun Belt ..........................................................................0-2-1WAC ................................................................................. 18-9WCC ............................................................................... 34-19Total-All .......................................................... 150-80-1 (.652)
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PAC-12 IN THE RANKINGS
USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll (Week 10)
1. UCLA 2. Vanderbilt 3. STANFORD 4. OREGON STATE5. Louisville 6. Arkansas 7. Mississippi State8. Georgia 9. Georgia Tech 10. East Carolina 11. North Carolina 12. Texas Tech 13. UC Santa Barbara14. Louisiana State 15. Mississippi 16. ARIZONA STATE17. Texas A&M 18. Baylor 19. North Carolina State20. West Virginia 21. Miami 22. Indiana 23. Tennessee 24. UC Irvine 25. Florida State 25. Missouri
NCBWA Stopper of the Year Preseason Watch List: Brandon Eisert, Jr., OSUJack Little, Jr., STANConnor Lunn, Jr., USCJake Mulholland, Jr., OSURyne Nelson, Jr., OREJacob Palisch, So., STANHolden Powell, So., UCLA
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PAC-12 BASEBALL COACHES VOTE UCLA AS 2019 FAVORITE
SAN FRANCISCO - In a polling of the Pac-12 baseball coach-es, UCLA has been selected as the preseason favorite to win the Conference title for the 2019 season. This is the third time in program history and the first since 2015 that the Bruins were chosen to win the Pac-12, which was also the last time UCLA clinched the Conference crown.
Led by head coach John Savage, UCLA advanced to the 2018 Minnesota Regional in the NCAA Tournament, notching 38 or more wins for the fifth time in the last eight seasons. The Bru-ins return a strong nucleus of position players including 2018 All-Pac-12 selections in second baseman Chase Strumpf, first baseman Michael Toglia and outfielder Jeremy Ydens. After finishing fourth in the Conference last year, the Bruins have now been ranked inside the top ten in every major national preseason poll released this offseason.
2018 Pac-12 Champion STANFORD was selected to finish second for the third-consecutive year. In head coach David Esquer’s first season at the helm, the Cardinal clinched its first league title since 2004, posted its second-highest winning percentage in program history (.793) and reached the NCAA Regional for the second-consecutive season. A consensus first team All-American, sophomore reliever Jack Little returns to the mound after tying a program record with 16 saves.
Under the direction of first year head coach and longtime associate head coach Pat Bailey, NCAA Champion OREGON STATE was tabbed to finish third. In 11 years with OSU, Bailey helped the pro-gram to the 2018 national championship, three trips to Omaha and nine overall postseason appear-ances. Bailey replaces retired legendary head coach Pat Casey, who led the Beavers to all three of its NCAA titles. The 2018 CWS Most Outstanding Player Adley Rutschman is back behind the plate after setting a school record 102 hits and 83 runs batted in last season.
ARIZONA finished fourth with 67 points and WASHINGTON, a year after reaching the NCAA College World Series for the first time in program history, totaled 56 points to round out the top five.
ARIZONA STATE takes the sixth spot with 59 points and OREGON tallied 49 points for seventh. CALI-FORNIA received 37 points for eighth and USC was tabbed to finish ninth with 32 points. WASHING-TON STATE is 10th with 15 points and UTAH totaled 14 points for 11th.
The 2019 Pac-12 baseball campaign begins Friday, Feb. 15 with all 11 teams competing, featuring Oregon State in the Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic and California and Stanford competing in the Angels College Classic. Pac-12 Networks will broadcast over 95 baseball games this season, including 18 rivalry matchups as well as a two-game set featuring Oklahoma State at Oregon State May 4-5. For more information, including a full TV schedule, please visit http://www.pac-12.com/.
Ten points are awarded for a first-place vote, nine points for a second-place vote, eight for a third-place vote, etc. First-place votes are in parentheses. Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own teams.
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1. UCLA (8) 972. Stanford (2) 903. Oregon State (1) 854. Arizona 675. Washington 606. Arizona State 597. Oregon 498. California 379. USC 3210. Washington State 1511. Utah 14
On Sunday, March 10, Pac-12 Networks will begin its baseball coverage with three games, including two games of the “Seattle Baseball Showcase” at Safeco Field featuring the defending NCAA champion Oregon State Beavers against Coastal Carolina as well as the Washington Huskies against Minnesota. Also on
Sunday, March 10, Pac-12 Networks will again provide live coverage of the annual “Dodger Stadium Classic” between UCLA and USC from Dodger Stadium. All games listed in Pacific Time.
Sun., March 10 ...........Coastal Carolina vs. Oregon State .........3:00 PMSun., March 10 ...........USC vs. UCLA ......................................3:00 PMSun., March 10 ...........Minnesota vs. Washington ....................7:00 PMTues., March 12 ..........Gonzaga at Utah ..................................1:00 PMTues., March 12 ..........Oregon at Oregon State ........................6:00 PMSat., March 16 ............Washington State at Arizona State ........6:00 PMSat., March 16 ............Oregon State at UCLA ..........................6:00 PMSun., March 17 ...........Washington State at Arizona State ......12:00 PMSun., March 17 ...........Oregon State at UCLA ........................12:00 PMTues., March 19 ..........New Mexico State at Arizona ................7:00 PMTues., March 19 ..........San Francisco at California ...................7:00 PMFri., March 22 .............California at Oregon State .....................7:00 PMSun., March 24 ...........California at Oregon State .....................2:00 PMFri., March 29 .............UCLA at USC .......................................7:00 PMFri., March 29 .............Arizona at Arizona State .......................7:00 PMFri., March 29 .............Oregon State at Washington .................7:00 PMSat., March 30 ............Oregon State at Washington .................2:00 PMSat., March 30 ............UCLA at USC .......................................4:00 PMSat., March 30 ............Arizona at Arizona State .......................7:00 PMSun., March 31 ...........Arizona at Arizona State .......................1:00 PMSun., March 31 ...........Oregon State at Washington .................2:00 PMSun., March 31 ...........UCLA at USC .......................................4:00 PMTues., April 2 ..............BYU at Utah ........................................5:00 PMFri., April 5 ..................Washington at Arizona ..........................7:00 PMFri., April 5 ..................Washington State at California ..............7:00 PMSat., April 6 .................Washington at Arizona ..........................3:00 PMSat., April 6 .................Washington State at California ..............6:00 PMSun., April 7 ................Washington at Arizona ..........................1:00 PMSun., April 7 ................Washington State at California ..............1:00 PMTues., April 9 ..............Oregon at Oregon State ........................5:30 PMThurs., April 11 ...........USC at Utah ........................................5:00 PMFri., April 12 ................USC at Utah ......................................10:30 AMFri., April 12 ................Washington at Stanford ........................7:00 PMSat., April 13 ...............Washington at Stanford ........................7:00 PMSun., April 14 ..............Washington at Stanford ........................2:00 PMTues., April 16 ............Utah Valley at Utah ..............................5:00 PMThurs., April 18 ...........Arizona at Oregon State ........................7:00 PMThurs., April 18 ...........California at UCLA ................................7:00 PMThurs., April 18 ...........Stanford at Oregon ...............................7:00 PMFri., April 19 ................Stanford at Oregon ...............................4:00 PMFri., April 19 ................Arizona at Oregon State ........................7:00 PMFri., April 19 ................California at UCLA ................................7:00 PMMon., April 29 .............BYU at California .................................3:00 PMFri., May 3 ..................Washington at Washington State ...........7:00 PMFri., May 3 ..................Stanford at USC ...................................7:00 PMFri., May 3 ..................UCLA at Arizona State ..........................7:00 PMSat., May 4 .................Washington at Washington State ...........3:00 PMSat., May 4 .................UCLA at Arizona State ..........................3:00 PMSat., May 4 .................Stanford at USC ...................................6:00 PM
Sat., May 4 .................Oklahoma State at Oregon State ...........6:00 PMSun., May 5 ................Oklahoma State at Oregon State .........12:00 PMSun., May 5 ................Washington at Washington State ...........2:00 PMSun., May 5 ................Stanford at USC ...................................2:00 PMSun., May 5 ................UCLA at Arizona State ..........................2:00 PMTues., May 7 ...............Arizona State at Arizona .......................6:00 PMFri., May 10 ................USC at Arizona ....................................7:00 PMFri., May 10 ................Stanford at California ............................7:00 PMFri., May 10 ................Oregon State at Oregon ........................7:00 PMFri., May 10 ................Utah at Washington ..............................7:00 PMSat., May 11 ...............Oregon State at Oregon ........................2:00 PMSat., May 11 ...............Utah at Washington ..............................2:00 PMSat., May 11 ...............Stanford at California ............................2:00 PMSun., May 12 ..............USC at Arizona ..................................12:00 PMSun., May 12 ..............Utah at Washington ............................12:00 PMSun., May 12 ..............Oregon State at Oregon ......................12:00 PMSun., May 12 ..............Stanford at California ..........................12:00 PMTues., May 14 .............BYU at Utah ........................................5:00 PMThurs., May 16 ...........Washington State at Utah ...................10:30 AMFri., May 17 ................Washington State at Utah ...................10:30 AMFri., May 17 ................Arizona State at California.....................6:00 PMFri., May 17 ................Oregon at USC .....................................6:00 PMFri., May 17 ................Oregon State at Stanford ......................6:00 PMFri., May 17 ................Washington at UCLA ............................6:00 PMSat., May 18 ...............Washington State at Utah ...................10:30 AMSat., May 18 ...............Arizona State at California.....................1:00 PMSat., May 18 ...............Oregon at USC .....................................1:00 PMSat., May 18 ...............Oregon State at Stanford ......................4:00 PMSat., May 18 ...............Washington at UCLA ............................7:00 PMSun., May 19 ..............Arizona State at California...................12:00 PMSun., May 19 ..............Oregon State at Stanford ....................12:00 PMSun., May 19 ..............Oregon at USC ...................................12:00 PMSun., May 19 ..............Washington at UCLA ..........................12:00 PMThurs., May 23 ...........California at Washington .......................6:00 PMThurs., May 23 ...........Arizona at Washington State .................6:00 PMThurs., May 23 ...........Stanford at Arizona State ......................6:00 PMThurs., May 23 ...........UCLA at Oregon ...................................6:00 PMThurs., May 23 ...........USC at Oregon State ............................6:00 PMFri., May 24 ................Arizona at Washington State .................6:00 PMFri., May 24 ................Stanford at Arizona State ......................6:00 PMFri., May 24 ................California at Washington .......................6:00 PMFri., May 24 ................UCLA at Oregon ...................................6:00 PMFri., May 24 ................USC at Oregon State ............................6:00 PMSat., May 25 ...............Arizona at Washington State ...............12:00 PMSat., May 25 ...............Stanford at Arizona State ....................12:00 PMSat., May 25 ...............California at Washington .....................12:00 PMSat., May 25 ...............USC at Oregon State ..........................12:00 PMSat., May 25 ...............UCLA at Oregon ...................................4:00 PM
PAC-12 NETWORKS SCHEDULE
ESPN SCHEDULESat., April 20 ...............Arizona at Oregon State ........................ 7 p.m. (ESPNU)
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
STANDINGS (as of May 01, 2019)
P a c - 1 2 Overall
Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Last 10 Streak
Stanford 15 3 0 . 8 3 3 32 7 0 . 8 2 1 8-2 W 3
Oregon State 17 4 0 . 8 1 0 31 11 1 . 7 3 3 7-3 L 1
UCLA 14 4 0 . 7 7 8 35 7 0 . 8 3 3 9-1 W 6
Arizona State 13 8 0 . 6 1 9 32 10 0 . 7 6 2 5-5 W 1
California 10 8 0 . 5 5 6 24 15 0 . 6 1 5 6-4 W 1
USC 8 9 1 . 4 7 2 19 22 1 . 4 6 4 5-4 W 1
Oregon 8 10 0 . 4 4 4 23 19 0 . 5 4 8 3-7 L 1
Washington 7 11 0 . 3 8 9 21 18 0 . 5 3 8 6-4 W 1
Arizona 7 14 0 . 3 3 3 19 23 0 . 4 5 2 2-8 L 3
Utah 4 17 0 . 1 9 0 12 25 0 . 3 2 4 4-6 L 4
Washington State 1 16 1 . 0 8 3 8 31 1 . 2 1 3 1-8 L 4
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 3.0 TPA/Game
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Batting avg
1. Arizona State . 3 1 8
2. Arizona . 3 0 4
3. California . 2 9 0
4. UCLA . 2 8 5
5. Stanford . 2 8 0
6. USC . 2 7 6
7. Oregon State . 2 7 1
8. Oregon . 2 7 0
9. Washington . 2 6 3
10. Utah . 2 6 2
11. Washington State . 2 5 3
Runs scored
1. Arizona State 3 7 7
2. Arizona 3 5 6
3. Stanford 2 8 1
4. Oregon State 2 7 2
5. UCLA 2 6 1
6. Oregon 2 5 1
7. California 2 4 5
8. USC 2 3 3
9. Washington 2 2 1
10. Utah 1 9 8
11. Washington State 1 6 8
Doubles
1. Arizona 9 7
2. Arizona State 9 6
3. Stanford 8 2
4. UCLA 8 1
5. Oregon State 7 8
6. Utah 7 5
7. USC 6 6
Oregon 6 6
California 6 6
10. Washington State 6 0
11. Washington 5 7
Total bases
1. Arizona State 8 2 2
2. Arizona 7 1 4
3. California 6 3 3
4. Stanford 6 2 1
5. UCLA 6 0 8
6. Oregon State 5 9 3
7. USC 5 5 5
8. Oregon 5 4 7
9. Washington 4 9 3
10. Washington State 4 7 2
11. Utah 4 7 0
Walks
1. Arizona 2 5 9
2. Oregon State 2 4 7
3. Arizona State 2 2 8
4. Oregon 2 1 9
5. UCLA 1 8 5
6. USC 1 8 1
7. Stanford 1 7 4
8. California 1 6 9
9. Washington 1 6 1
10. Utah 1 5 4
11. Washington State 1 3 5
Slugging pct
1. Arizona State . 5 3 2
2. Arizona . 4 8 4
3. Stanford . 4 7 8
4. California . 4 7 6
5. UCLA . 4 3 9
6. Oregon State . 4 0 7
7. USC . 3 8 7
8. Oregon . 3 8 3
9. Washington . 3 7 2
10. Utah . 3 6 9
11. Washington State . 3 4 3
Hits
1. Arizona State 4 9 1
2. Arizona 4 4 8
3. USC 3 9 6
4. UCLA 3 9 5
5. Oregon State 3 9 4
6. Oregon 3 8 6
California 3 8 6
8. Stanford 3 6 4
9. Washington State 3 4 8
Washington 3 4 8
11. Utah 3 3 3
Triples
1. Arizona 2 3
2. UCLA 1 8
3. Arizona State 1 4
4. USC 1 2
5. Washington State 8
Washington 8
7. Utah 7
Oregon 7
9. California 5
Stanford 5
Oregon State 5
Total plate appearances
1. Arizona State 1829
2. Arizona 1808
3. Oregon State 1791
4. Oregon 1753
5. USC 1686
6. UCLA 1676
7. Washington State 1601
8. Washington 1577
9. California 1551
10. Stanford 1541
11. Utah 1491
Hit by pitch
1. Oregon 5 7
2. Washington 5 4
3. UCLA 4 6
4. Arizona 3 8
5. Washington State 3 6
6. Utah 3 2
7. USC 3 1
8. Oregon State 2 9
9. Stanford 2 6
10. California 2 5
Arizona State 2 5
On base pct
1. Arizona . 4 1 6
2. Arizona State . 4 0 9
3. Oregon . 3 8 4
4. Oregon State . 3 8 1
5. UCLA . 3 8 1
6. California . 3 7 6
7. Stanford . 3 6 9
8. USC . 3 6 5
9. Washington . 3 6 2
10. Utah . 3 5 2
11. Washington State . 3 3 2
Runs batted in
1. Arizona State 3 4 7
2. Arizona 3 2 4
3. Stanford 2 5 0
4. Oregon State 2 4 7
5. UCLA 2 4 2
6. California 2 3 5
7. Oregon 2 3 0
8. USC 2 1 1
9. Washington 1 9 8
10. Utah 1 8 0
11. Washington State 1 4 9
Home runs
1. Arizona State 6 9
2. California 5 7
3. Stanford 5 5
4. Arizona 4 1
5. Oregon State 3 7
6. UCLA 3 2
7. Oregon 2 7
8. Washington 2 4
9. USC 2 3
10. Utah 1 6
Washington State 1 6
At bats
1. Arizona State 1545
2. Arizona 1475
3. Oregon State 1456
4. USC 1434
5. Oregon 1429
6. UCLA 1384
7. Washington State 1377
8. California 1331
9. Washington 1325
10. Stanford 1300
11. Utah 1272
Strikeouts
1. Oregon State 3 6 3
2. Oregon 3 5 4
3. Arizona 3 4 8
4. Washington 3 4 2
5. Arizona State 3 3 0
6. California 3 1 7
7. UCLA 3 0 8
8. Stanford 2 9 0
9. Washington State 2 8 7
10. USC 2 7 7
11. Utah 2 7 4
Sac bunts
1. Washington State 3 9
2. Oregon State 3 4
3. Oregon 3 1
4. UCLA 3 0
5. Washington 2 2
6. USC 2 0
7. Utah 1 8
8. Arizona 1 4
9. Stanford 1 2
10. Arizona State 1 1
11. California 1 0
Caught stealing
1. Oregon 2 3
2. USC 1 8
Oregon State 1 8
4. Stanford 1 7
5. Arizona State 1 5
6. Utah 1 3
7. Arizona 1 2
8. UCLA 1 1
9. Washington 6
Washington State 6
California 6
Sac flies
1. Stanford 2 9
UCLA 2 9
3. Oregon State 2 5
4. Arizona 2 1
5. USC 2 0
6. Arizona State 1 9
7. Oregon 1 7
8. California 1 6
9. Washington 1 5
Utah 1 5
11. Washington State 1 3
Steal attempts
1. Oregon 7 2
2. Stanford 6 1
3. USC 5 9
4. UCLA 5 7
5. Oregon State 5 0
California 5 0
7. Arizona State 4 4
8. Arizona 4 1
9. Washington 4 0
10. Utah 3 4
11. Washington State 2 7
Stolen bases
1. Oregon 4 9
2. UCLA 4 6
3. California 4 4
Stanford 4 4
5. USC 4 1
6. Washington 3 4
7. Oregon State 3 2
8. Arizona 2 9
Arizona State 2 9
10. Washington State 2 1
Utah 2 1
Grounded into DP
1. Utah 3 1
2. Washington 2 8
3. USC 2 7
4. Arizona 2 3
5. Oregon State 2 2
UCLA 2 2
7. Washington State 1 8
Oregon 1 8
9. Stanford 1 7
Arizona State 1 7
11. California 1 4
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 3.0 TPA/Game
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Earned run avg
1. UCLA 2 . 6 2
2. Oregon State 2 . 9 2
3. Stanford 3 . 1 0
4. Washington 4 . 0 4
5. California 4 . 1 5
6. Arizona State 4 . 3 0
7. USC 4 . 5 8
8. Oregon 5 . 6 9
9. Utah 5 . 9 1
10. Arizona 6 . 8 4
11. Washington State 6 . 8 9
Batters struck out
1. UCLA 4 3 8
2. Oregon State 4 2 3
3. Washington 3 8 1
4. Oregon 3 5 7
5. USC 3 5 2
6. Arizona State 3 4 6
7. Stanford 3 3 7
8. Washington State 3 1 6
9. Arizona 2 9 7
10. California 2 7 5
11. Utah 2 2 3
Losses
1. Washington State 3 1
2. Utah 2 5
3. Arizona 2 3
4. USC 2 2
5. Oregon 1 9
6. Washington 1 8
7. California 1 5
8. Oregon State 1 1
9. Arizona State 1 0
10. Stanford 7
UCLA 7
Sac bunts allowed
1. Oregon 2 9
USC 2 9
3. Oregon State 2 6
4. California 2 1
5. Washington 2 0
Washington State 2 0
7. UCLA 1 7
8. Stanford 1 6
Arizona 1 6
10. Arizona State 1 5
Utah 1 5
Runs allowed
1. UCLA 1 3 0
2. Stanford 1 3 8
3. Oregon State 1 5 3
4. Washington 1 7 2
5. California 1 8 2
6. Arizona State 2 1 0
7. USC 2 2 9
8. Utah 2 4 6
9. Oregon 2 7 2
10. Washington State 2 9 2
11. Arizona 3 2 8
Opposing bat avg
1. UCLA . 1 9 5
2. Oregon State . 2 1 6
3. Washington . 2 3 6
4. USC . 2 4 3
5. Stanford . 2 4 5
6. California . 2 5 2
7. Arizona State . 2 5 9
8. Oregon . 2 8 0
9. Arizona . 2 9 7
10. Washington State . 3 0 2
11. Utah . 3 1 5
Batters SO out looking
1. Oregon State 1 5 0
2. UCLA 1 3 1
3. Arizona State 1 0 8
4. Washington 1 0 5
5. Oregon 9 8
6. USC 8 9
7. Stanford 8 8
8. California 8 7
9. Arizona 8 4
10. Washington State 8 1
11. Utah 7 1
Saves
1. UCLA 1 3
2. Stanford 1 1
3. Oregon 1 0
California 1 0
Oregon State 1 0
6. Arizona State 9
7. Arizona 8
8. USC 6
9. Utah 5
10. Washington 4
Washington State 4
Sac flies allowed
1. Washington State 2 7
2. Arizona 2 3
3. Utah 1 8
4. Arizona State 1 7
5. Oregon 1 5
6. Oregon State 1 4
California 1 4
8. Stanford 1 3
9. USC 1 0
Washington 1 0
UCLA 1 0
Earned runs allowed
1. UCLA 1 1 0
2. Stanford 1 2 1
3. Oregon State 1 2 9
4. Washington 1 5 5
5. California 1 5 6
6. Arizona State 1 8 3
7. USC 1 9 2
8. Utah 2 1 5
9. Oregon 2 3 7
10. Washington State 2 6 4
11. Arizona 2 7 7
Innings pitched
1. Oregon State 398.0
2. Arizona State 383.1
3. UCLA 377.2
4. USC 377.0
5. Oregon 374.2
6. Arizona 364.2
7. Stanford 351.2
8. Washington 345.1
9. Washington State 344.2
10. California 338.1
11. Utah 327.1
Wins
1. UCLA 3 5
2. Stanford 3 2
Arizona State 3 2
4. Oregon State 3 1
5. California 2 4
6. Oregon 2 3
7. Washington 2 1
8. USC 1 9
Arizona 1 9
10. Utah 1 2
11. Washington State 8
Runners picked off
1. Utah 9
Oregon 9
3. Washington State 8
4. USC 7
UCLA 7
6. Arizona 6
7. Stanford 4
Oregon State 4
9. Arizona State 3
10. California 1
Washington 1
Hits allowed
1. UCLA 2 6 3
2. Washington 3 0 7
3. Oregon State 3 1 3
4. Stanford 3 2 2
5. California 3 2 3
6. USC 3 4 4
7. Arizona State 3 7 8
8. Oregon 4 1 1
9. Washington State 4 1 5
10. Utah 4 2 2
11. Arizona 4 3 8
Walks allowed
1. Stanford 1 1 4
2. Washington 1 3 0
3. California 1 3 4
4. UCLA 1 4 3
5. Oregon State 1 5 1
6. Utah 1 5 5
7. Washington State 1 6 1
8. USC 1 9 5
9. Arizona State 1 9 8
10. Oregon 2 1 9
11. Arizona 2 3 3
Doubles allowed
1. California 4 8
2. Stanford 5 0
3. UCLA 5 4
4. Oregon State 6 2
5. Washington 6 3
6. Arizona State 7 3
7. Oregon 7 6
8. Washington State 7 9
USC 7 9
10. Utah 8 5
11. Arizona 8 6
Wild pitches
1. Washington State 7 7
2. Arizona 6 2
3. USC 4 4
4. Utah 3 9
5. Arizona State 3 6
6. Oregon 3 4
California 3 4
8. UCLA 2 7
9. Oregon State 2 4
10. Washington 1 8
11. Stanford 1 6
Intentional BB allowed
1. Arizona 2 7
2. Washington 2 1
3. Oregon 1 5
4. Utah 1 3
5. Washington State 1 0
6. Oregon State 8
7. USC 7
8. Arizona State 6
9. Stanford 3
10. California 2
UCLA 2
Triples allowed
1. UCLA 1
2. California 3
3. Oregon State 4
4. Washington State 5
5. USC 6
Arizona State 6
7. Oregon 8
8. Stanford 1 0
9. Utah 1 3
Washington 1 3
11. Arizona 1 4
Balks
1. Oregon State 6
Washington State 6
3. Arizona State 5
4. Utah 4
California 4
UCLA 4
Stanford 4
USC 4
Arizona 4
Oregon 4
Home runs allowed
1. Stanford 1 6
2. Oregon State 2 4
Utah 2 4
4. UCLA 2 7
Washington 2 7
6. USC 2 8
7. Arizona State 2 9
8. California 3 2
9. Arizona 3 6
Oregon 3 6
11. Washington State 3 7
Hit batters
1. Washington State 5 7
2. Arizona 5 5
3. Arizona State 4 6
4. California 4 3
5. USC 2 8
Oregon 2 8
7. Oregon State 2 5
8. Utah 2 1
9. Washington 1 8
10. UCLA 1 7
11. Stanford 1 1
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Fielding Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Fielding pct
1. UCLA . 9 8 1
2. Oregon State . 9 7 7
3. Washington . 9 7 6
4. Stanford . 9 7 6
5. Arizona State . 9 7 5
6. Oregon . 9 7 3
7. USC . 9 7 1
8. California . 9 6 8
9. Washington State . 9 6 6
10. Utah . 9 6 5
11. Arizona . 9 6 0
Assists
1. USC 4 4 5
2. Arizona State 4 4 2
3. Oregon 4 0 6
4. Washington State 3 9 4
5. UCLA 3 8 8
6. Arizona 3 8 5
7. California 3 7 2
8. Stanford 3 5 0
9. Oregon State 3 4 5
10. Utah 3 4 3
11. Washington 3 3 1
Stolen bases against
1. Washington State 5 1
2. Oregon 4 6
3. Arizona State 4 0
4. USC 3 5
5. Arizona 2 8
Utah 2 8
7. UCLA 1 8
8. California 1 7
9. Stanford 1 5
10. Washington 1 4
11. Oregon State 1 3
Passed balls
1. USC 1 9
2. Oregon 1 3
3. Arizona 1 2
4. Arizona State 1 0
5. Washington State 6
6. Oregon State 5
California 5
Washington 5
9. Stanford 4
UCLA 4
Utah 4
Chances
1. Arizona State 1633
2. USC 1623
3. Oregon State 1575
4. Oregon 1572
5. UCLA 1550
6. Arizona 1540
7. Washington State 1478
8. Stanford 1439
9. California 1433
10. Washington 1400
11. Utah 1373
Errors
1. Arizona 6 1
2. Washington State 5 0
3. Utah 4 8
4. USC 4 7
5. California 4 6
6. Oregon 4 2
7. Arizona State 4 1
8. Oregon State 3 6
9. Stanford 3 4
10. Washington 3 3
11. UCLA 2 9
Caught stealing by
1. USC 1 6
Washington State 1 6
3. UCLA 1 5
Utah 1 5
5. Washington 1 3
6. California 1 2
Oregon State 1 2
8. Oregon 1 0
9. Arizona State 9
10. Stanford 8
Arizona 8
Catchers interference
1. Oregon State 2
2. UCLA 1
Arizona 1
Putouts
1. Oregon State 1194
2. Arizona State 1150
3. UCLA 1133
4. USC 1131
5. Oregon 1124
6. Arizona 1094
7. Stanford 1055
8. Washington 1036
9. Washington State 1034
10. California 1015
11. Utah 9 8 2
Fielding double plays
1. Arizona State 4 7
2. Stanford 3 8
3. Arizona 3 7
4. USC 3 4
5. California 2 7
6. Oregon State 2 6
Washington State 2 6
8. Utah 2 4
9. UCLA 2 3
Oregon 2 3
11. Washington 1 8
Steal attempts against
1. Washington State 6 7
2. Oregon 5 6
3. USC 5 1
4. Arizona State 4 9
5. Utah 4 3
6. Arizona 3 6
7. UCLA 3 3
8. California 2 9
9. Washington 2 7
10. Oregon State 2 5
11. Stanford 2 3
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 3.0 TPA/Game
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Batting avg
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU . 4 3 1
2. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ . 3 9 9
3. Andrew Vaughn-CAL . 3 8 4
4. Jack Stronach-UCLA . 3 7 7
5. Nick Kahle-WASH . 3 6 9
6. Hunter Bishop-ASU . 3 6 9
7. Will Matthiessen-STAN . 3 6 6
8. Alika Williams-ASU . 3 5 4
9. Spencer Torkelson-ASU . 3 5 4
10. Oliver Dunn-UTAH . 3 5 4
11. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ . 3 5 3
Runs scored
1. Hunter Bishop-ASU 5 5
2. Trevor Hauver-ASU 5 1
3. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 5 0
4. Adley Rutschman-OSU 4 8
Austin Wells-ARIZ 4 8
6. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 4 4
7. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 4 3
8. Alika Williams-ASU 4 2
9. Nick Quintana-ARIZ 4 1
Brandon Wulff-STAN 4 1
11. 2 tied at................ 3 8
Doubles
1. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 2 1
2. Oliver Dunn-UTAH 1 6
3. Trevor Hauver-ASU 1 4
4. Ryan Kreidler-UCLA 1 3
Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 3
6. Carter Aldrete-ASU 1 2
Dillon Plew-WSU 1 2
Chase Strumpf-UCLA 1 2
9. 6 tied at............ 1 1
Total bases
1. Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 3 7
2. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 1 1 9
3. Adley Rutschman-OSU 1 1 7
4. Trevor Hauver-ASU 1 1 0
5. Andrew Vaughn-CAL 9 6
Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 9 6
7. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 9 3
Korey Lee-CAL 9 3
Brandon Wulff-STAN 9 3
10. Michael Toglia-UCLA 8 7
Nick Quintana-ARIZ 8 7
Sac bunts
1. Max Foxcroft-ORE 1 3
2. Andres Alvarez-WSU 1 2
3. Will McInerny-UCLA 1 1
4. Ryan Kreidler-UCLA 7
Dan Sinatro-WSU 7
Chase Bushor-USC 7
Andy Armstrong-OSU 7
8. Kyler McMahan-OSU 6
Nick Roberts-WASH 6
Preston Jones-OSU 6
Cameron Campbell-ORE 6
Slugging pct
1. Hunter Bishop-ASU . 8 1 5
2. Adley Rutschman-OSU . 8 1 3
3. Brandon Wulff-STAN . 7 2 1
4. Andrew Vaughn-CAL . 6 9 6
5. Spencer Torkelson-ASU . 6 6 9
6. Korey Lee-CAL . 6 2 8
7. Trevor Hauver-ASU . 6 1 1
8. Will Matthiessen-STAN . 5 9 9
9. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ . 5 8 9
10. Andrew Daschbach-STAN . 5 7 6
11. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ . 5 6 5
Hits
1. Trevor Hauver-ASU 6 3
Spencer Torkelson-ASU 6 3
Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 6 3
4. Hunter Bishop-ASU 6 2
Adley Rutschman-OSU 6 2
6. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 6 0
7. Austin Wells-ARIZ 5 6
Spencer Steer-ORE 5 6
Alika Williams-ASU 5 6
10. Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 5 4
11. 3 tied at............ 5 3
Triples
1. Matt McLain-UCLA 6
2. Dan Sinatro-WSU 4
Hunter Bishop-ASU 4
Austin Wells-ARIZ 4
Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 4
Donta Williams-ARIZ 4
7. 12 tied at........ 3
Walks
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU 5 5
2. Nick Kahle-WASH 4 3
3. Andrew Vaughn-CAL 4 1
4. Hunter Bishop-ASU 3 7
5. Nick Quintana-ARIZ 3 6
6. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 3 5
7. Tyler Malone-OSU 3 4
8. Trevor Hauver-ASU 3 2
Chase Strumpf-UCLA 3 2
10. Brandon Wulff-STAN 3 1
11. 2 tied at............ 3 0
Sac flies
1. Jack Stronach-UCLA 6
2. Ryan Kreidler-UCLA 5
Nick Kahle-WASH 5
Tim Tawa-STAN 5
Austin Wells-ARIZ 5
6. 9 tied at............. 4
On base pct
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU . 5 7 6
2. Andrew Vaughn-CAL . 5 3 5
3. Nick Kahle-WASH . 5 1 9
4. Hunter Bishop-ASU . 4 9 8
5. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ . 4 8 1
6. Spencer Torkelson-ASU . 4 6 3
7. Spencer Steer-ORE . 4 6 2
8. Nick Quintana-ARIZ . 4 5 2
9. Oliver Dunn-UTAH . 4 5 2
10. Alika Williams-ASU . 4 5 0
11. Jack Stronach-UCLA . 4 5 0
Runs batted in
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU 5 2
2. Hunter Bishop-ASU 5 1
3. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 5 0
4. Nick Quintana-ARIZ 4 7
5. Korey Lee-CAL 4 4
6. Alika Williams-ASU 4 2
Trevor Hauver-ASU 4 2
8. Michael Toglia-UCLA 4 1
Lyle Lin-ASU 4 1
10. Spencer Steer-ORE 4 0
11. Nick Kahle-WASH 3 9
Home runs
1. Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 8
2. Brandon Wulff-STAN 1 6
3. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 1 5
Adley Rutschman-OSU 1 5
5. Trevor Hauver-ASU 1 1
Korey Lee-CAL 1 1
Andrew Vaughn-CAL 1 1
8. Nick Quintana-ARIZ 1 0
9. Andrew Daschbach-STAN 9
10. 4 tied at............. 8
Hit by pitch
1. Cameron Campbell-ORE 1 2
2. Spencer Steer-ORE 1 1
3. Jonathan Schiffer-WASH 9
Zack Moeller-UTAH 9
CJ Stubbs-USC 9
6. Donta Williams-ARIZ 8
Chase Strumpf-UCLA 8
8. 5 tied at............. 7
Stolen bases
1. Braiden Ward-WASH 2 0
2. Darren Baker-CAL 1 5
Cameron Eden-CAL 1 5
4. Jonny DeLuca-ORE 1 2
5. Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 1 1
Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 1
7. Duke Kinamon-STAN 1 0
Blake Sabol-USC 1 0
9. Kyle Stowers-STAN 9
10. 4 tied at............. 8
Total plate appearances
1. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 2 1 8
Trevor Hauver-ASU 2 1 8
3. Sam Novitske-ORE 2 1 2
4. Hunter Bishop-ASU 2 1 1
5. Blake Sabol-USC 2 0 6
6. Adley Rutschman-OSU 2 0 3
7. Austin Wells-ARIZ 2 0 1
8. Nick Quintana-ARIZ 2 0 0
9. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 1 9 9
10. Spencer Steer-ORE 1 9 7
Jonny DeLuca-ORE 1 9 7
Strikeouts
1. Joe Wainhouse-WASH 5 3
2. Matt McLain-UCLA 5 0
3. Gage Workman-ASU 4 5
Nick Quintana-ARIZ 4 5
5. Ryan Holgate-ARIZ 4 4
Max Flower-CAL 4 4
Michael Toglia-UCLA 4 4
8. Carter Aldrete-ASU 4 2
Ben Baird-WASH 4 2
10. 3 tied at............. 4 1
At bats
1. Trevor Hauver-ASU 1 8 0
2. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 1 7 8
3. Sam Novitske-ORE 1 7 7
4. Blake Sabol-USC 1 7 4
5. Jonny DeLuca-ORE 1 7 1
6. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 1 7 0
7. Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 1 6 8
Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 6 8
9. Carter Aldrete-ASU 1 6 3
Austin Wells-ARIZ 1 6 3
11. Matt McLain-UCLA 1 6 2
Caught stealing
1. Hunter Bishop-ASU 6
2. Matt Acosta-USC 5
Sam Novitske-ORE 5
4. Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 4
5. 14 tied at........... 3
Steal attempts
1. Braiden Ward-WASH 2 3
2. Cameron Eden-CAL 1 8
3. Hunter Bishop-ASU 1 7
4. Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 1 5
Darren Baker-CAL 1 5
Jonny DeLuca-ORE 1 5
7. Sam Novitske-ORE 1 3
Blake Sabol-USC 1 3
9. Duke Kinamon-STAN 1 2
Matt Acosta-USC 1 2
Kyle Stowers-STAN 1 2
Grounded into DP
1. Ryan Kreidler-UCLA 7
2. Ramon Bramasco-WASH 6
Zack Moeller-UTAH 6
Rykker Tom-UTAH 6
Dominic Foscalina-UTAH 6
6. Aaron Zavala-ORE 5
Nick Roberts-WASH 5
Ryan Holgate-ARIZ 5
Max Flower-CAL 5
Jamal O'Guinn-USC 5
Brandon Dieter-STAN 5
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 3.0 TPA/Game
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Earned run avg
1. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 1 . 1 0
2. Jared Horn-CAL 1 . 7 1
3. Brandon Eisert-OSU 2 . 1 7
4. Connor Lunn-USC 2 . 2 3
5. Brendan Beck-STAN 2 . 5 2
6. Erik Miller-STAN 2 . 6 0
7. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 2 . 6 0
8. Alex Williams-STAN 2 . 7 9
9. Jack Ralston-UCLA 2 . 8 6
10. Grant Gambrell-OSU 2 . 9 6
11. Jesse Bergin-UCLA 3 . 0 2
Batters struck out
1. Josh Burgmann-WASH 8 2
Ryne Nelson-ORE 8 2
3. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 6 9
4. Grant Gambrell-OSU 6 7
5. Brandon Eisert-OSU 6 6
6. Jesse Bergin-UCLA 6 5
7. Chris Micheles-WASH 6 2
Alec Marsh-ASU 6 2
9. Zach Pettway-UCLA 6 0
10. Jack Ralston-UCLA 5 9
Erik Miller-STAN 5 9
Saves
1. Holden Powell-UCLA 1 3
2. Jack Little-STAN 8
3. Jake Mulholland-OSU 5
Nico Tellache-ORE 5
Chris Clarke-USC 5
6. Arman Sabouri-CAL 4
Sean Sullivan-CAL 4
8. Zac McCleve-UTAH 3
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 3
Ryne Nelson-ORE 3
11. 8 tied at........... 2
Games finished
1. Holden Powell-UCLA 2 7
2. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 2 1
3. Chris Clarke-USC 1 8
Jake Mulholland-OSU 1 8
5. Jack Little-STAN 1 4
Zac McCleve-UTAH 1 4
7. Nico Tellache-ORE 1 3
8. Sean Sullivan-CAL 9
Ian Villers-CAL 9
Ryne Nelson-ORE 9
Sam Romero-ASU 9
Sac flies allowed
1. Owen Leonard-WSU 5
Zac McCleve-UTAH 5
3. George Arias Jr.-ARIZ 4
Jared Horn-CAL 4
Michael Newstrom-WSU 4
Brandon Eisert-OSU 4
Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 4
Erik Miller-STAN 4
Tyler Frazier-ORE 4
10. 11 tied at............ 3
Opposing bat avg
1. Ryan Garcia-UCLA . 1 4 6
2. Connor Lunn-USC . 1 7 2
3. Chris Micheles-WASH . 1 8 1
4. Jared Horn-CAL . 1 8 8
5. Bryce Fehmel-OSU . 1 9 3
6. Stevie Emanuels-WASH . 2 0 0
7. Jesse Bergin-UCLA . 2 0 2
8. Erik Miller-STAN . 2 1 2
9. Jack Ralston-UCLA . 2 2 3
10. Grant Gambrell-OSU . 2 2 7
11. Robert Ahlstrom-ORE . 2 2 8
Batters SO out looking
1. Bryce Fehmel-OSU 2 8
2. Jesse Bergin-UCLA 2 7
3. Josh Burgmann-WASH 2 5
4. Jack Ralston-UCLA 2 2
Boyd Vander Kooi-ASU 2 2
Brandon Eisert-OSU 2 2
7. Zach Pettway-UCLA 2 1
Ryne Nelson-ORE 2 1
9. 4 tied at.............. 2 0
Appearances
1. Kyle Mora-UCLA 3 3
2. Holden Powell-UCLA 2 8
3. Chris Micheles-WASH 2 6
Nate Hadley-UCLA 2 6
5. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 2 5
6. Chaz Montoya-ASU 2 3
7. Zac McCleve-UTAH 2 2
8. 7 tied at.......... 2 1
Games in relief
1. Kyle Mora-UCLA 3 3
2. Holden Powell-UCLA 2 8
3. Chris Micheles-WASH 2 6
Nate Hadley-UCLA 2 6
5. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 2 5
6. Chaz Montoya-ASU 2 3
7. Zac McCleve-UTAH 2 2
8. Nico Tellache-ORE 2 1
Keaton Chase-ORE 2 1
Blake Burzell-ASU 2 1
11. 5 tied at............... 2 0
Losses
1. Brandon White-WSU 7
2. Riley Pierce-UTAH 6
Kyle Hurt-USC 6
4. A.J. Block-WSU 5
Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 5
Avery Weems-ARIZ 5
7. 8 tied at............... 4
Innings pitched
1. Alec Marsh-ASU 7 1 . 1
2. Bryce Fehmel-OSU 6 9 . 1
3. Josh Burgmann-WASH 6 6 . 0
4. Joshua Tedeschi-UTAH 6 3 . 1
Zach Pettway-UCLA 6 3 . 1
6. Jack Ralston-UCLA 6 3 . 0
Jordan Jones-WASH 6 3 . 0
Boyd Vander Kooi-ASU 6 3 . 0
9. Cullen Kafka-ORE 6 2 . 0
10. Brendan Beck-STAN 6 0 . 2
Connor Lunn-USC 6 0 . 2
Wins
1. Brandon Eisert-OSU 8
Alec Marsh-ASU 8
3. Jack Ralston-UCLA 7
Nate Hadley-UCLA 7
5. Bryce Fehmel-OSU 6
Erik Miller-STAN 6
Connor Lunn-USC 6
Sam Stoutenborouh-CAL 6
9. 8 tied at............ 5
Games started
1. Arman Sabouri-CAL 1 3
2. Alec Marsh-ASU 1 1
Cullen Kafka-ORE 1 1
Jesse Bergin-UCLA 1 1
Josh Burgmann-WASH 1 1
Bryce Fehmel-OSU 1 1
Jordan Jones-WASH 1 1
Boyd Vander Kooi-ASU 1 1
Jack Ralston-UCLA 1 1
10. 10 tied at......... 1 0
Sac bunts allowed
1. Boyd Vander Kooi-ASU 8
2. Zach Pettway-UCLA 6
Grant Gambrell-OSU 6
4. Cole Stringer-ORE 5
John Beller-USC 5
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 5
Isaac Esqueda-USC 5
Robert Ahlstrom-ORE 5
Brandon Eisert-OSU 5
10. 5 tied at............ 4
Runners picked off
1. Maverick Handley-STAN 4
Ryne Nelson-ORE 4
3. Jesse Bergin-UCLA 3
Joshua Tedeschi-UTAH 3
A.J. Block-WSU 3
Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 3
7. 7 tied at............. 2
Wild pitches
1. Zane Mills-WSU 1 1
2. Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 1 0
3. Brian Gursky-USC 9
4. Erik Miller-STAN 8
Boyd Vander Kooi-ASU 8
Quinn Flanagan-ARIZ 8
Grant Gambrell-OSU 8
8. 7 tied at................. 7
Intentional BB allowed
1. Randy Labaut-ARIZ 6
Jordan Jones-WASH 6
3. Chris Micheles-WASH 5
4. Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 4
Preston Price-ARIZ 4
Chris Clarke-USC 4
Nico Tellache-ORE 4
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 4
9. Quinn Flanagan-ARIZ 3
Avery Weems-ARIZ 3
Jake Mulholland-OSU 3
Earned runs allowed
1. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 6
2. Jared Horn-CAL 9
3. Alex Williams-STAN 1 3
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 1 3
Brandon Eisert-OSU 1 3
6. Erik Miller-STAN 1 5
Connor Lunn-USC 1 5
8. Brendan Beck-STAN 1 7
9. Robert Ahlstrom-ORE 1 8
Grant Gambrell-OSU 1 8
Rogelio Reyes-CAL 1 8
Triples allowed
1. Isaac Esqueda-USC 0
Zach Pettway-UCLA 0
Brandon White-WSU 0
David Rhodes-WASH 0
Brandon Eisert-OSU 0
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 0
Jack Ralston-UCLA 0
Rogelio Reyes-CAL 0
A.J. Block-WSU 0
Grant Gambrell-OSU 0
Jesse Bergin-UCLA 0
Balks
1. Ryne Nelson-ORE 2
Zac McCleve-UTAH 2
Gus Culpo-USC 2
Mitchell Verburg-OSU 2
Alex Williams-STAN 2
6. 35 tied at............ 1
Hits allowed
1. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 2 4
2. Chris Micheles-WASH 2 5
3. Jared Horn-CAL 3 1
4. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 3 2
5. Connor Lunn-USC 3 7
Alex Williams-STAN 3 7
7. Robert Ahlstrom-ORE 3 8
8. Erik Miller-STAN 3 9
9. Jesse Bergin-UCLA 4 1
10. Grant Gambrell-OSU 4 5
Ryne Nelson-ORE 4 5
Walks allowed
1. Alex Williams-STAN 6
2. Brendan Beck-STAN 9
3. Jared Horn-CAL 1 0
4. Hayden Rosenkrantz-WSU 1 1
5. Bryce Fehmel-OSU 1 3
Brandon Eisert-OSU 1 3
7. Jacob Palisch-STAN 1 4
Robert Ahlstrom-ORE 1 4
9. Brandon White-WSU 1 5
Avery Weems-ARIZ 1 5
Ryan Garcia-UCLA 1 5
Home runs allowed
1. Chris Micheles-WASH 1
2. Alex Williams-STAN 2
Erik Miller-STAN 2
Brett Brocoff-UTAH 2
Grant Gambrell-OSU 2
Brandon Eisert-OSU 2
7. Kyle Hurt-USC 3
Brandon White-WSU 3
Brendan Beck-STAN 3
Jared Horn-CAL 3
Stevie Emanuels-WASH 3
Hit batters
1. Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 9
2. Rogelio Reyes-CAL 8
Zane Mills-WSU 8
Erik Tolman-ASU 8
5. A.J. Block-WSU 7
Arman Sabouri-CAL 7
7. 6 tied at................ 6
Runs allowed
1. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 1 0
2. Jared Horn-CAL 1 3
3. Brandon Eisert-OSU 1 4
4. Stevie Emanuels-WASH 1 5
5. Connor Lunn-USC 1 6
6. Erik Miller-STAN 1 7
7. Alex Williams-STAN 1 8
8. Chris Micheles-WASH 1 9
9. Brendan Beck-STAN 2 0
Rogelio Reyes-CAL 2 0
Jesse Bergin-UCLA 2 0
Doubles allowed
1. Robert Ahlstrom-ORE 4
2. Ryan Garcia-UCLA 5
Alex Williams-STAN 5
Ryne Nelson-ORE 5
5. Jacob Palisch-STAN 6
Josh Burgmann-WASH 6
Connor Lunn-USC 6
8. Chris Micheles-WASH 7
Andrew Nardi-ARIZ 7
Sam Stoutenborouh-CAL 7
11. Jared Horn-CAL 8
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Pac-12 Fielding Leaders (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 75% of Games
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Fielding pct
1. Gabe Matthews-ORE 1.000
Noah Cardenas-UCLA 1.000
Zak Taylor-OSU 1.000
Erick Migueles-UTAH 1.000
Garrett Mitchell-UCLA 1.000
Andy Armstrong-OSU 1.000
Max Flower-CAL 1.000
Preston Jones-OSU 1.000
Brandon Wulff-STAN 1.000
Mason Cerrillo-WASH 1.000
Jack Stronach-UCLA 1.000
Assists
1. Chase Bushor-USC 1 2 0
2. Spencer Steer-ORE 1 1 2
3. Alika Williams-ASU 1 1 1
4. Andres Alvarez-WSU 1 0 0
5. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 9 9
6. Tim Tawa-STAN 9 7
7. Chase Strumpf-UCLA 9 6
8. Drew Swift-ASU 9 4
9. Sam Wezniak-CAL 9 3
10. Darren Baker-CAL 9 0
11. Ramon Bramasco-WASH 8 8
Catchers interference
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU 2
2. Will McInerny-UCLA 1
Austin Wells-ARIZ 1
Caught stealing by
1. Korey Lee-CAL 1 1
Nick Kahle-WASH 1 1
3. CJ Stubbs-USC 1 0
4. Will McInerny-UCLA 9
5. Zack Moeller-UTAH 8
Maverick Handley-STAN 8
Rob Teel-WSU 8
Adley Rutschman-OSU 8
9. Sam Ferri-ASU 6
10. Zach Pettway-UCLA 5
Noah Cardenas-UCLA 5
Chances
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU 4 2 9
2. Gabe Matthews-ORE 3 8 7
3. Nick Kahle-WASH 3 7 8
4. Michael Toglia-UCLA 3 5 8
5. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 3 5 7
6. Maverick Handley-STAN 3 4 1
7. Andrew Vaughn-CAL 3 3 9
8. Andrew Daschbach-STAN 3 1 1
9. Austin Wells-ARIZ 3 0 7
10. Dillon Plew-WSU 3 0 1
11. Cameron Campbell-ORE 2 9 6
Fielding double plays
1. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 4 4
2. Andrew Daschbach-STAN 3 3
3. Chase Bushor-USC 2 8
4. Alika Williams-ASU 2 7
5. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 2 6
Drew Swift-ASU 2 6
7. Andrew Vaughn-CAL 2 5
8. Dillon Plew-WSU 2 4
9. Oliver Dunn-UTAH 2 2
Michael Toglia-UCLA 2 2
Gabe Matthews-ORE 2 2
Steal attempts against
1. Cameron Campbell-ORE 4 2
2. Rob Teel-WSU 4 0
3. CJ Stubbs-USC 3 3
Sam Ferri-ASU 3 3
5. Zack Moeller-UTAH 2 7
6. Korey Lee-CAL 2 3
7. Nick Kahle-WASH 2 1
8. Will McInerny-UCLA 2 0
9. Maverick Handley-STAN 1 8
10. Austin Wells-ARIZ 1 7
Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 1 7
Errors
1. Cameron Cannon-ARIZ 1 8
2. Kodi Kolden-WSU 1 3
Sam Wezniak-CAL 1 3
4. Kevin Kendall-UCLA 1 1
5. Spencer Steer-ORE 1 0
Tim Tawa-STAN 1 0
7. Darren Baker-CAL 9
Chase Fernlund-UTAH 9
9. Ramon Bramasco-WASH 8
Chase Bushor-USC 8
11. 4 tied at........... 7
Putouts
1. Adley Rutschman-OSU 3 9 8
2. Gabe Matthews-ORE 3 6 5
3. Nick Kahle-WASH 3 4 2
4. Spencer Torkelson-ASU 3 1 7
5. Michael Toglia-UCLA 3 1 6
6. Maverick Handley-STAN 3 0 5
7. Andrew Vaughn-CAL 3 0 2
8. Andrew Daschbach-STAN 2 8 3
9. Austin Wells-ARIZ 2 8 1
10. Dillon Plew-WSU 2 7 2
11. Cameron Campbell-ORE 2 7 0
Passed balls
1. CJ Stubbs-USC 1 1
2. Cameron Campbell-ORE 8
Tyler Lozano-USC 8
Austin Wells-ARIZ 8
5. Sam Ferri-ASU 7
6. Korey Lee-CAL 5
Nick Kahle-WASH 5
8. Rob Teel-WSU 4
Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 4
Jakob Goldfarb-ORE 4
11. 2 tied at............ 3
Stolen bases against
1. Cameron Campbell-ORE 3 8
2. Rob Teel-WSU 3 2
3. Sam Ferri-ASU 2 7
4. CJ Stubbs-USC 2 3
5. Zack Moeller-UTAH 1 9
6. Matthew Dyer-ARIZ 1 4
7. Lyle Lin-ASU 1 3
Austin Wells-ARIZ 1 3
9. Tyler Lozano-USC 1 2
Korey Lee-CAL 1 2
Anthony Notaro-WSU 1 2
2019 Pac-12 Baseball
Game Highs for Pac-12 (as of May 01, 2019)
(All games)
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 55 - Washington State (vs Oregon State, Apr 27, 2019)
Runs scored: 25 - Washington (vs Northern Colorado, Feb 20, 2019)
H i t s : 24 - Stanford (vs Oregon, 4/19/19)
24 - Washington (vs Northern Colorado, Feb 20, 2019)
R B I s : 24 - Washington (vs Northern Colorado, Feb 20, 2019)
D o u b l e s : 8 - Oregon State (vs Minnesota, Feb 17, 2019)
T r i p l e s : 3 - USC (vs Cal Poly, Apr 28, 2019)
3 - Arizona (vs Utah, Mar 17, 2019)
Home runs: 5 - Stanford (vs Oregon, 4/19/19)
5 - Stanford (vs San Jose State, Apr 23, 2019)
Total bases: 43 - Stanford (vs Oregon, 4/19/19)
W a l k s : 17 - Arizona (vs UMass Lowell, Feb 17, 2019)
S t r i k e o u t s : 23 - Washington State (vs Oregon State, Apr 27, 2019)