2019 UCLA BASEBALL UCLA BASEBALL UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 206-4008 Baseball Contact: Andrew Wagner ([email protected]) UCLA’S 2019 STAT LEADERS BATTER GP/GS AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Jack Stronach 23-19 .439 .518 .606 2 18 Garrett Mitchell 29-29 .328 .405 .466 1 9 Ryan Kreidler 29-29 .321 .389 .532 4 19 PITCHER GP/GS ERA W-L IP SO Kyle Mora 24-0 2.86 2-2 28.1 39 Jack Ralston 8-8 2.76 5-0 45.2 40 Ryan Garcia 6-4 1.67 3-0 27.0 33 2019 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY Fri. 15 St. John’s W, 3-2 Sat. 16 St. John’s W, 9-0 Sun. 17 St. John’s W, 11-1 Tues. 19 Loyola Marymount W, 5-0 Fri. 22 at No. 19 Georgia Tech L, 3-4 (11) Sat. 23 at No. 19 Georgia Tech W, 8-2 Sun. 24 at No. 19 Georgia Tech W, 6-0 Tues. 26 at CSUN W, 4-3 MARCH Fri. 1 Sacramento State W, 2-1 Sun. 3 Sacramento State (Game 1) W, 6-0 Sun. 3 Sacramento State (Game 2) L, 1-2 Fri. 8 vs. No. 16 Michigan^ L, 5-7 Sat. 9 vs. Oklahoma State^ W, 6-3 Sun. 10 vs. USC ^ (TV: P12N) W, 7-5 Wed. 12 at Long Beach State W, 2-0 Fri. 15 No. 3 Oregon State* W, 8-0 Sat. 16 No. 3 Oregon State* (TV: P12N) L, 3-7 Sun. 17 No. 3 Oregon State* (TV: P12N) W, 9-7 Fri. 22 Arizona* W, 10-5 Sat. 23 Arizona* W, 12-10 Sun. 24 Arizona* W, 3-1 Tues. 26 at Loyola Marymount W, 9-4 Fri. 29 at USC* (TV: P12N) L, 2-7 Sat. 30 at USC* (TV: P12N) W, 7-1 Sun. 31 at USC* (TV: P12N) W, 9-2 APRIL Tues. 2 CSUN W, 10-1 Fri. 5 at No. 2 Stanford* L, 2-3 Sat. 6 at No. 2 Stanford* W, 11-5 Sun. 7 at No. 2 Stanford* W, 10-7 Tues. 9 No. 16 UC Irvine 6 PM Fri. 12 No. 8 East Carolina 6 PM Sat. 13 No. 8 East Carolina (DH Game 1) 2 PM Sat. 13 No. 8 East Carolina (DH Game 2) 6 PM Mon. 15 Pepperdine 6 PM Thu. 18 California* (TV: P12N) 7 PM Fri. 19 California* (TV: P12N) 7 PM Sat. 20 California* 2 PM Tues. 23 at Cal State Fullerton 6 PM Fri. 26 Utah* 6 PM Sat. 27 Utah* 2 PM Sun. 28 Utah* 1 PM Tues. 30 at Pepperdine 3 PM MAY Fri. 3 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 7 PM Sat. 4 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 3 PM Sun. 5 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 2 PM Tues. 7 Long Beach State 6 PM Fri. 10 at Washington State* 5:05 PM Sat. 11 at Washington State* 2:05 PM Sun. 12 at Washington State* 12:05 PM Tues. 14 at UC Irvine 6 PM Fri. 17 Washington* (TV: P12N) 6 PM Sat. 18 Washington* (TV: P12N) 7 PM Sun. 19 Washington* (TV: P12N) 12 PM Thurs. 23 Oregon* (TV: P12N) 6 PM Fri. 24 Oregon* (TV: P12N) 6 PM Sat. 25 Oregon* (TV: ESPNU) 4 PM JUNE 5/31-6/3 NCAA Regionals TBD 6/7-10 NCAA Super Regionals TBD 6/15-26 College World Series TBD All Times are Pacific Time *Pac-12 Conference Game ^ Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic UCLA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Baseball Twitter: @UCLABaseball Baseball Instagram: @UCLABruinsBaseball Baseball Facebook: /UCLABaseball UCLA Athletics Twitter: @UCLAAthletics UCLA Athletics Instagram: @UCLAAthletics UCLA Athletics Facebook: /UCLAAthletics #GOBRUINS UCLA RETURNS TO JACKIE ROBINSON STADIUM TO HOST NO. 16 UC IRVINE After playing six of seven on the road over the last two weeks, No. 1-ranked UCLA (23-6) opens up an eight-game homestand Tuesday night by hosting No. 16 UC Irvine (21-5) at 6:00 p.m. The Bruins are 3-0 against Big West teams in 2019. UCLABruins.com will carry a live audio broadcast of the game and fans can follow along on Twitter at @UCLABaseball. PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUPS Tueday, Apr. 9 - 6:00 p.m. PT UCLA - Jesse Bergin, RHP, Fr. (3-0, 3.00 ERA) UCI - Jordan Bocko, RHP, Sr. (3-0, 3.38 ERA) THE STORY SO FAR UCLA is 23-6 to start the 2019 campaign and 9-3 in Pac-12 play, winning all seven of its weekend series, taking two of three in the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic, and posting midweek wins home-and-away against LMU and CSUN and on the road at Long Beach State. At 23-6, UCLA is off to its second-best 29-game start of the John Savage era (since 2005), trailing only the 2010 club that went 26-3 out of the gate. BRUINS REMAIN ATOP NATIONAL RANKINGS, GAIN CONSENSUS STATUS After winning the 1-vs-2 matchup at The Farm last weekend, UCLA retained its place at the top of the polls. On Monday, the Bruins were tabbed No. 1 in the nation by D1Baseball, Baseball America, ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, the NCBWA, and Perfect Game for the fourth consecutive week. In addition, the Bruins topped the list of Collegiate Baseball for the first time this season, making them the consensus No. 1 team in the country. UCLA jumped to No. 1 in the country in mid-March after taking two of three from defending national champion Oregon State, the first time the Bruins had been atop the rankings since the final polls of the 2013 season. TOUGH SLEDDING Starting last weekend against Stanford and going through this weekend’s series with East Carolina, UCLA is currently in a stretch that sees them play seven straight games against ranked opponents. The Bruins are 6-4 this year against top-25 teams and currently have the nation’s No. 2 strength of schedule, including the No. 1 non-conference strength of schedule, acccording to WarrenNolan.com. THE WEEK IN REVIEW Last week, UCLA defeated CSUN 10-1 in a Tuesday midweek then took two of three at Stanford in a rare 1-vs-2 matchup. • UCLA started the week with a 10-1 midweek win at home over CSUN. It was just UCLA’s second home midweek this year. Jesse Bergin took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and the bullpen shut out the Matadors over the final 3 1/3 frames of a combined three-hitter. Jack Stronach (three-run double), Ryan Kreidler (two-run double), and Michael Toglia (two-run triple) all had key run-scoring extra base hits for UCLA. Chase Strumpf and Kevin Kendall also drove in runs with a double and single, respectively. The Bruins never trailed, taking a 4-0 lead with a four-run second inning. • The Bruins lost the Stanford series opener in heartbreaking fashion, rallying for two runs to tie it at 2-2 in the top of the ninth before the Cardinal answered with a walk-off single in the bottom half of the frame. Ryan Kreider had the key hit of the ninth inning rally, pulling a liner into the left field corner for a run-scoring double. RJ Teijeiro followed with a pinch-single to tie it up. Stanford loaded the bases in the bottom half, ending the game on a line single from Will Matthiessen. UCLA starter Zach Pettway allowed a solo homer in the first, but was outstanding from there on out, holding Stanford off the board the rest of the way until there were two outs in the eighth. • UCLA responded with a season-high 15 hits on Saturday, winning 11-5 to even the series. Jack Stronach had four hits while Michael Toglia drove in a season-high five runs to lead the Bruin offense. Garrett Mitchell (3-5, two runs), Jake Pries (2-4, three RBIs), and Ryan Kreidler (2-5, two runs) all chipped in as well as the Bruins reached the double-digit run mark for the fifth time this season. Jack Ralston limited the Cardinal to two earned in his five-inning start, and the bullpen - Jesse Bergin, Nate Hadley, and Holden Powell - shut it down with four hit-free innings of relief. • The Bruins captured the series with a 10-7 win on Sunday, using a six-run seventh inning to go ahead for good. Kreidler and Matt McLain had the big hits of the rally, clubbing a two-run double and three-run triple, respectively. The outburst represented UCLA’s third six-run inning of the year. Ryan Garcia had a career-high 11 strikeouts in the win, becoming the first Bruin since Griffin Canning in 2017 to notch that many strikeouts in a game. He moved to 3-0 with the win. UCLA scored three runs early on sac flies from Jake Pries (2) and Jake Hirabayashi. • The Bruins scored 23 runs in the series, their most at Stanford since 2007 UCLA PITCHING GETTING IT DONE UCLA’s pitching has been been on fire in 2019, as the Bruin staff has produced some of the best numbers in the nation. The Bruins are among the NCAA leaders in ERA (2.55, second), hits allowed per nine innings (6.25, second), and strikeout- to-walk ratio (3.18, 10th). UCLA has allowed one earned run or fewer in 13 of its 29 games this season. No. 1 UCLA (23-6) vs. No. 16 UC Irvine (21-5) Apr. 9, 2019 Los Angeles, Calif. (Jackie Robinson Stadium) vs. 23-6 21-5 All-Time Series: UCLA leads 55-33-1 Bruins are 21-12 against UCI under John Savage SERIES INFORMATION Venue: Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,820) First Pitch: 6:00 PM Internet Radio: UCLABruins.com Radio Talent: Tim Wilhelm Live Stats: UCLAlivestats.com Giveaway/Promo: Taco Tuesday (Wahoo’s Fish Taco coupon)
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2019 UCLA BASEBALL
UCLA BASEBALLUCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 206-4008Baseball Contact: Andrew Wagner ([email protected])
PITCHER GP/GS ERA W-L IP SOKyle Mora 24-0 2.86 2-2 28.1 39Jack Ralston 8-8 2.76 5-0 45.2 40Ryan Garcia 6-4 1.67 3-0 27.0 33
2019 SCHEDULEFEBRUARYFri. 15 St. John’s W, 3-2Sat. 16 St. John’s W, 9-0Sun. 17 St. John’s W, 11-1Tues. 19 Loyola Marymount W, 5-0Fri. 22 at No. 19 Georgia Tech L, 3-4 (11)Sat. 23 at No. 19 Georgia Tech W, 8-2Sun. 24 at No. 19 Georgia Tech W, 6-0Tues. 26 at CSUN W, 4-3MARCHFri. 1 Sacramento State W, 2-1Sun. 3 Sacramento State (Game 1) W, 6-0Sun. 3 Sacramento State (Game 2) L, 1-2Fri. 8 vs. No. 16 Michigan^ L, 5-7Sat. 9 vs. Oklahoma State^ W, 6-3Sun. 10 vs. USC ^ (TV: P12N) W, 7-5Wed. 12 at Long Beach State W, 2-0Fri. 15 No. 3 Oregon State* W, 8-0Sat. 16 No. 3 Oregon State* (TV: P12N) L, 3-7Sun. 17 No. 3 Oregon State* (TV: P12N) W, 9-7Fri. 22 Arizona* W, 10-5Sat. 23 Arizona* W, 12-10Sun. 24 Arizona* W, 3-1Tues. 26 at Loyola Marymount W, 9-4Fri. 29 at USC* (TV: P12N) L, 2-7Sat. 30 at USC* (TV: P12N) W, 7-1Sun. 31 at USC* (TV: P12N) W, 9-2APRILTues. 2 CSUN W, 10-1Fri. 5 at No. 2 Stanford* L, 2-3Sat. 6 at No. 2 Stanford* W, 11-5Sun. 7 at No. 2 Stanford* W, 10-7Tues. 9 No. 16 UC Irvine 6 PMFri. 12 No. 8 East Carolina 6 PMSat. 13 No. 8 East Carolina (DH Game 1) 2 PMSat. 13 No. 8 East Carolina (DH Game 2) 6 PMMon. 15 Pepperdine 6 PMThu. 18 California* (TV: P12N) 7 PMFri. 19 California* (TV: P12N) 7 PMSat. 20 California* 2 PMTues. 23 at Cal State Fullerton 6 PMFri. 26 Utah* 6 PMSat. 27 Utah* 2 PMSun. 28 Utah* 1 PMTues. 30 at Pepperdine 3 PMMAYFri. 3 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 7 PMSat. 4 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 3 PMSun. 5 at Arizona State* (TV: P12N) 2 PMTues. 7 Long Beach State 6 PMFri. 10 at Washington State* 5:05 PMSat. 11 at Washington State* 2:05 PMSun. 12 at Washington State* 12:05 PMTues. 14 at UC Irvine 6 PMFri. 17 Washington* (TV: P12N) 6 PMSat. 18 Washington* (TV: P12N) 7 PMSun. 19 Washington* (TV: P12N) 12 PMThurs. 23 Oregon* (TV: P12N) 6 PMFri. 24 Oregon* (TV: P12N) 6 PMSat. 25 Oregon* (TV: ESPNU) 4 PMJUNE5/31-6/3 NCAA Regionals TBD6/7-10 NCAA Super Regionals TBD6/15-26 College World Series TBDAll Times are Pacific Time*Pac-12 Conference Game^ Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic
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UCLA RETURNS TO JACKIE ROBINSON STADIUM TO HOST NO. 16 UC IRVINE After playing six of seven on the road over the last two weeks, No. 1-ranked UCLA (23-6) opens up an eight-game homestand Tuesday night by hosting No. 16 UC Irvine (21-5) at 6:00 p.m. The Bruins are 3-0 against Big West teams in 2019. UCLABruins.com will carry a live audio broadcast of the game and fans can follow along on Twitter at @UCLABaseball.
THE STORY SO FARUCLA is 23-6 to start the 2019 campaign and 9-3 in Pac-12 play, winning all seven of its weekend series, taking two of three in the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic, and posting midweek wins home-and-away against LMU and CSUN and on the road at Long Beach State. At 23-6, UCLA is off to its second-best 29-game start of the John Savage era (since 2005), trailing only the 2010 club that went 26-3 out of the gate.
BRUINS REMAIN ATOP NATIONAL RANKINGS, GAIN CONSENSUS STATUSAfter winning the 1-vs-2 matchup at The Farm last weekend, UCLA retained its place at the top of the polls. On Monday, the Bruins were tabbed No. 1 in the nation by D1Baseball, Baseball America, ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, the NCBWA, and Perfect Game for the fourth consecutive week. In addition, the Bruins topped the list of Collegiate Baseball for the first time this season, making them the consensus No. 1 team in the country. UCLA jumped to No. 1 in the country in mid-March after taking two of three from defending national champion Oregon State, the first time the Bruins had been atop the rankings since the final polls of the 2013 season.
TOUGH SLEDDINGStarting last weekend against Stanford and going through this weekend’s series with East Carolina, UCLA is currently in a stretch that sees them play seven straight games against ranked opponents. The Bruins are 6-4 this year against top-25 teams and currently have the nation’s No. 2 strength of schedule, including the No. 1 non-conference strength of schedule, acccording to WarrenNolan.com.
THE WEEK IN REVIEWLast week, UCLA defeated CSUN 10-1 in a Tuesday midweek then took two of three at Stanford in a rare 1-vs-2 matchup.• UCLA started the week with a 10-1 midweek win at home over CSUN. It was just UCLA’s second home midweek this
year. Jesse Bergin took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and the bullpen shut out the Matadors over the final 3 1/3 frames of a combined three-hitter. Jack Stronach (three-run double), Ryan Kreidler (two-run double), and Michael Toglia (two-run triple) all had key run-scoring extra base hits for UCLA. Chase Strumpf and Kevin Kendall also drove in runs with a double and single, respectively. The Bruins never trailed, taking a 4-0 lead with a four-run second inning.
• The Bruins lost the Stanford series opener in heartbreaking fashion, rallying for two runs to tie it at 2-2 in the top of the ninth before the Cardinal answered with a walk-off single in the bottom half of the frame. Ryan Kreider had the key hit of the ninth inning rally, pulling a liner into the left field corner for a run-scoring double. RJ Teijeiro followed with a pinch-single to tie it up. Stanford loaded the bases in the bottom half, ending the game on a line single from Will Matthiessen. UCLA starter Zach Pettway allowed a solo homer in the first, but was outstanding from there on out, holding Stanford off the board the rest of the way until there were two outs in the eighth.
• UCLA responded with a season-high 15 hits on Saturday, winning 11-5 to even the series. Jack Stronach had four hits while Michael Toglia drove in a season-high five runs to lead the Bruin offense. Garrett Mitchell (3-5, two runs), Jake Pries (2-4, three RBIs), and Ryan Kreidler (2-5, two runs) all chipped in as well as the Bruins reached the double-digit run mark for the fifth time this season. Jack Ralston limited the Cardinal to two earned in his five-inning start, and the bullpen - Jesse Bergin, Nate Hadley, and Holden Powell - shut it down with four hit-free innings of relief.
• The Bruins captured the series with a 10-7 win on Sunday, using a six-run seventh inning to go ahead for good. Kreidler and Matt McLain had the big hits of the rally, clubbing a two-run double and three-run triple, respectively. The outburst represented UCLA’s third six-run inning of the year. Ryan Garcia had a career-high 11 strikeouts in the win, becoming the first Bruin since Griffin Canning in 2017 to notch that many strikeouts in a game. He moved to 3-0 with the win. UCLA scored three runs early on sac flies from Jake Pries (2) and Jake Hirabayashi.
• The Bruins scored 23 runs in the series, their most at Stanford since 2007
UCLA PITCHING GETTING IT DONEUCLA’s pitching has been been on fire in 2019, as the Bruin staff has produced some of the best numbers in the nation. The Bruins are among the NCAA leaders in ERA (2.55, second), hits allowed per nine innings (6.25, second), and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.18, 10th). UCLA has allowed one earned run or fewer in 13 of its 29 games this season.
All-Time Series: UCLA leads 55-33-1 Bruins are 21-12 against UCI under John Savage
SERIES INFORMATIONVenue: Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,820) First Pitch: 6:00 PMInternet Radio: UCLABruins.comRadio Talent: Tim WilhelmLive Stats: UCLAlivestats.comGiveaway/Promo: Taco Tuesday (Wahoo’s Fish Taco coupon)
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MEDIA INFORMATIONUCLA Athletic Communications J.D. Morgan Center, Suite 128
325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095Baseball Contact Andrew WagnerOffice Phone (310) 206-4008Cell Phone (818) 437-3160E-Mail [email protected] (310) 825-8664Website www.uclabruins.com
Media AvailabilityPlayer and coach media availability typically takes place beforepractice on Thursday. Practices at this time take place atJackie Robinson Stadium from 2-4 p.m. Please contact the Athletic Communications Office early in the week to confirm practice times and availability. Media requests should be made 24 hours in advance.
CredentialsCredential requests for both home and road games mustbe made 24 hours prior to game time by emailing Andrew Wagner ([email protected])
Credential PickupCredentials are available on game day at Jackie Robinson Stadium at the ticket office window.
Media SeatingMedia seating is available in the general admission seating sections of Jackie Robinson Stadium.
Photography AreasCredentialed photographers are permitted to shoot from thecamera well areas located down the left and right-field lines.
Postgame ProcedureHead coach John Savage and selected players will beavailable to the media on the field after a cooling-off period at the clubhouse on the left-field side of the stadium.
2019 UCLA QUICK FACTSSchool InformationFounded 1919Enrollment 45,428 (2017)Nickname BruinsColors Blue and GoldHome Field (capacity) Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,879)Surface GrassDimensions 330/370/395/370/330Affiliation NCAA Division IConference Pac-12Chancellor Dr. Gene BlockDirector of Athletics Dan GuerreroAthletic Dept. Phone (310) 825-8699Ticket Office Phone (310) 825-2101
Team Information2018 Record 38-21 (.644)Home / Away / Neutral 22-6 / 13-13 / 3-22018 Pac-12 Record / Finish 19-11 (.633) / 4thPac-12 Home / Away 13-2 / 6-9Final Ranking 23Lettermen Returning / Lost 23 / 9Newcomers 12Starting Position Players Returning / Lost 7 / 2Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost 2 / 22018 MLB Draft Selections 4 (3 signed)
Coaching StaffHead Coach John SavageRecord at UCLA 487-349-1 (15 years)Career Record 575-433-2 (18 years)Assistant Coaches Rex Peters (8th year), Bryant Ward (4th year), Niko Gallego (5th year), David Berg (1st year)Director of Operations Steve Rodriguez (3rd year)Athletics Trainer Carl Stocklin
2019 UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 1 McLain, Matt Fr. INF/OF R/R 5-9 163 Tustin, Calif. (Beckman HS) 3 Kreidler, Ryan Jr. INF R/R 6-4 208 Davis, Calif. (Davis HS) 4 Kendall, Kevin So. INF L/R 5-10 166 La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada HS) 5 Mitchell, Garrett So. OF L/R 6-3 204 Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) 6 Stronach, Jack Jr. INF L/R 6-2 188 La Mesa, Calif. (Helix HS) 7 Toglia, Michael Jr. 1B/OF S/L 6-5 226 Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor HS) 8 Silva, Jarron RS So. OF L/L 5-10 183 Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS) 9 Teijeiro, RJ So. C/INF L/R 6-0 211 Foster City, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 10 Perez, Mikey Fr. INF R/R 6-0 191 Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr HS) 11 Moberg, Jake Fr. INF/RHP R/R 6-1 189 Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 12 Hooper, Justin RS Jr. LHP L/L 6-8 238 San Ramon, Calif. (De La Salle HS) 14 Mullen, Sean Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 182 Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale HS) 15 McInerny, Will Jr. C R/R 5-11 172 Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) 16 Cuellar, Kyle Jr. UTL L/R 6-0 188 Arcadia, Calif. (La Salle HS) 18 Ydens, Jeremy Jr. OF R/R 6-2 200 Campbell, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 19 Ralston, Jack RS Jr. RHP R/R 6-6 231 Valenica, Calif. (Hart HS) 21 Prendiz, Jordan RS So. OF L/L 5-10 180 Visalia, Calif. (Mt. Whitney HS) 24 Pettway, Zach So. RHP R/R 6-1 215 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Wilson HS) 25 Cardenas, Noah Fr. C R/R 6-1 183 Saugus, Calif. (Alemany HS) 27 Filby, Jack Fr. INF/RHP L/R 6-0 185 Sacramento, Calif. (C.K. McClatchy HS) 28 Hirabayashi, Jake Sr. INF R/R 5-11 188 Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 29 Townsend, Michael So. RHP R/R 6-1 186 Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 30 Nastrini, Nick Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 204 San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) 31 Schwartz, JT Fr. INF L/R 6-4 197 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar HS) 32 Garcia, Ryan Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 180 Arcadia, Calif. (La Salle HS) 33 Strumpf, Chase Jr. INF R/R 6-1 191 Ladera Ranch, Calif. (J Serra HS) 34 Rubi, Felix Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 194 Pacoima, Calif. (Glendale JC) 35 Mora, Kyle Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 201 Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 36 Pries, Jake Sr. 1B/OF R/R 6-4 226 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (J Serra HS) 40 Powell, Holden So. RHP R/R 6-0 180 Visalia, Calif. (Mt. Whitney HS) 43 Colwell, Daniel Fr. LHP L/L 6-1 171 Berkeley, Calif. (Saint Mary’s College HS) 44 Scheidler, Nick Jr. LHP L/L 6-3 192 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) 45 Hadley, Nate RS Sr. RHP R/R 5-11 182 Encino, Calif. (Loyola HS) 51 Boatman, Dennis Fr. RHP R/R 6-5 224 Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek HS) 55 Bergin, Jesse Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 195 Studio City, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS)
COACHING STAFF22 John Savage Head Coach 15th Season17 Rex Peters Assistant Coach 8th Season23 Bryant Ward Assistant Coach 4th Season2 Niko Gallego Assistant Coach 5th Season David Berg Undergrad Assistant Coach 1st Season Steve Rodriguez Director of Ops. 3rd Season Blake Patrick Director of Player Development 1st Season
• This offseason, UCLA alums Dave Roberts (Los Angeles Dodgers) and Torey Lovullo (Arizona Diamondbacks) both inked extensions to remain the managers of their respective clubs. Roberts has led the Dodgers to the NL pennant in each of the past two seasons.
• Trevor Bauer has had a red-hot start to the 2019 campaign, becoming the first MLB pitcher ever to allow one hit combined over his first two starts of a season. He completed seven no-hit innings against Toronto on Apr. 4.
• Four Bruins made Opening Day rosters in 2019: Bauer, Gerrit Cole (Houston), Brandon Crawford (San Francisco), and Matt Grace (Washington). Pat Valaika was called up by the Rockies shortly after Opening Day.
• Former Bruin infielder Chase Utley announced his retirement from baseball after the 2018 MLB season. He finished with a .275/.358/.465 slash line, 259 home runs, and 1,885 hits in a 16-year career with the Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers.
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BRUINS EARN HISTORIC SERIES WIN AT STANFORDLast weekend’s series in Northern California, featuring the top-two-ranked teams in the country, was a rarity in college baseball. It was just the 13th-ever matchup between the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country, and the first featuring two Pac-12 teams since 1988. It was just the third time in those 13 instances where the road team won the game/series.
BOUNCING BACKThe Stanford series represented the fourth time this season that UCLA has lost on a Friday. In each of those past four occasions, the Bruins have bounced back to win the final two games of the weekend.
HOLDEN’ IT DOWN AT THE END OF THE GAMEUCLA sophomore closer Holden Powell is in the midst of a hot streak. He’s gone seven straight appearances, spanning 8.0 innings, without allowing as much as a hit. In that span, he’s struck out 13 compared to just two walks. Most recently, Powell tossed 2 2/3 innings of near-perfect relief against the Cardinal. Only one of the nine batters he faced reach (via error) while he fanned four. On Sunday, he pitched 1 2/3 innings to lock down his Pac-12-best eighth save of the year, the first this season that required him to record more than three outs. Powell last allowed a run on Mar. 17.
SAVAGE NAMED MIDSEASON COACH OF THE YEARUCLA head coach John Savage was named the Coach of the Year in Perfect Game’s Midseason Baseball Awards, published on Apr. 3. The outlet noted that “UCLA entered the year with lofty expectations, but it’s important to note that they have met, and even surpassed, those expectations to this point of the year and have done so without being at full strength.” Savage was the 2010 and 2013 National Coach of the Year and the 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year.
WHIP IT GOODAt 1.06, UCLA enters the week with the third-lowest WHIP (walks and hits per inning pitched) of any team in the country. The Bruins have posted a sub-1.00 WHIP 15 times in 29 games, including in 10 of the first 11 games of the year. Nate Hadley (0.81) and Ryan Garcia (0.93) have the two-lowest individual WHIPs on the club. Tuesday represents a matchup of two top-three WHIP clubs, as UCI leads the country with a 1.05 clip.
RPI REPORTUCLA entered the week with the top RPI in the country. The Bruins have gone 12-3 this year against top-50 RPI clubs. UCI enters Tuesday’s matchup ranked No. 64 in the RPI while East Carolina is at No. 16.
SAVAGE WINS 500TH AT UCLA UCLA’s victory over Oregon State on Mar. 15 represented the 500th as head coach at UCLA for John Savage, making him just the third bench boss in program history to reach that milestone. He is within striking distance of another milestone, as he needs just two more wins to reach 600 overall in his career.
RUN PRODUCERS After going 21 straight games without an individual four-RBI performance to start the year, UCLA has received three over the last two weeks. First, Jake Pries hit a first-inning grand slam to help UCLA to a 9-4 win over Loyola Marymount on Mar. 26. Then on Mar. 31 at USC, Jarron Silva doubled his previous career-best with a four-RBI day, hitting a two-run homer in the second and then lining a bases-loaded double to bring in another pair in the ninth. Michael Toglia added a five-RBI performance in the Saturday game of the Stanford series, the third time in his career that he’s reached that plateau.
TOGLIA TEEING OFFAfter a bit of a slow start to the season - he was batting .207 through the team’s first 15 games - junior first baseman Michael Toglia is starting to heat up with the bat, collecting hits in nine of his last 10 games. That stretch includes a season-high three hits at USC on Mar. 31 and a season-high five RBIs on Apr. 6 at Stanford. Over the last 10 games, he’s gone 14-38 (.368) with eight extra-base hits and 17 RBIs. Toglia currently leads the Bruins in RBIs (29) and extra-base hits (15).
SHUTTING THEM OUTThe 8-0 blanking of Oregon State on Mar. 15 was UCLA’s sixth shutout of the season, moving them into a tie for the national lead (Tennessee, Auburn). UCLA recorded a shutout in its first four weekend series - once in the opener, twice in the middle game, and once in the finale. The Bruins also have shutouts in two of their five midweek games.
MAKING THE NECESSARY SACRIFICESSmall ball has treated the Bruins well so far in 2019, as UCLA ranks 15th in the country with 25 sac bunts. Will McInerny has laid it down nine times, pacing the league and ranking fourth nationally.
GRAB SOME PINEThe UCLA pitching staff has proven adept at punching out batters this year, leading the Pac-12 and ranking seventh in the nation with 10.4 strikeouts per nine innings. UCLA has punched out at least 10 batters in 16 of its 29 games, including three of the last four. UCLA has three of the top-10 leaders in strikeouts in the Pac-12, including Zach Pettway (56, third), Jesse Bergin (43, sixth), and Jack Ralston (40, 10th).
STRONACH MAKING THE MOST OF HIS OPPORTUNITYJunior Jack Stronach has been taking advantage of an uptick in playing time. Over the last 14 games, all in the cleanup or No. 5 spot in the lineup, Stronach has crafted a 23-51 line (.451) with two home runs, 16 RBIs, and 11 runs scored. He has hits in seven straight and 13 of the last 14 games, including a career-high four hits at Stanford on Saturday. Stronach has been a Pac-12 Player of the Week nominee in three of the last four weeks.
HOT AT HOMEUCLA has won 13 of 16 home games so far this year, right in line with the program’s .720 winning percentage (54-21) at Jackie Robinson Stadium since the start of the 2017 season. The Bruins have won 13 consecutive series - including seven Pac-12 sets - on their home field dating back to April 21-23, 2017 (Oregon State).
PUTTING DOWN ROOTSUCLA didn’t leave Los Angeles County for the entire month of March, as the team’s only road games were at LBSU, LMU, and USC. After traveling to Stanford Apr. 5-7, the Bruins stay in Southern California for the rest of April, traveling for just two road contests (at Cal State Fullerton and at Pepperdine).
MITCHELL STEPPING UPOne of UCLA’s more consistent hitters early on in the year, sophomore right fielder Garrett Mitchell has stepped it up another level since moving to the leadoff spot. In 13 games since going atop the lineup, he’s gone 24-69 (.348) while reaching base safely in all but one contest. He leads the team in doubles (nine).
WIN-LOSS RECORD WHEN...Overall 23-6Pac-12 9-3Pac-12 Home / Road 5-1 / 4-2Non-Conference 14-3Home games 13-3Away games 9-3Neutral site 1-0Day games 15-2Night games 8-4vs. Left-handed starter 11-1vs. Right-handed starter 12-51-run games 3-32-run games 5-15+ run games 13-1Extra innings 0-1Shutouts 6-0
When the opponent scores...0-2 runs 14-13-5 runs 6-26-9 runs 2-310+ runs 1-0
Inning breakdownUCLA scored in 1st inning 8-0Opponent scored in 1st inning 8-4UCLA scores first 14-2Opponent scores first 9-4After 6, leading 17-1trailing 4-3tied 2-2After 7, leading 20-0trailing 0-3tied 3-3After 8, leading 22-0trailing 0-3tied 1-3
Miscellaneous statisticsHit 0 home runs 8-5Hit 1 home run 11-1Hit 2+ home runs 4-0Opponent hit 0 home runs 14-1Opponent hit 1 home run 6-4Opponent hit 2+ home runs 3-1Made 0 errors 12-3Made 1 error 7-0Made 2+ errors 4-3Opponent made 0 errors 2-3Opponent made 1 error 14-3Opponent made 2+ errors 7-0UCLA out-hit opponent 21-1Opponent out-hit UCLA 2-5Hits are tied 0-0
UCLA’s record inFebruary 7-1 (.875)March 13-4 (.765)April 3-1 (.750)May 0-0
UCLA’s record onTuesday 5-0 Friday 4-4Saturday 6-1 Sunday 8-1
UCLA’s record when Zach Pettway starts 4-4 Jack Ralston starts 7-1 Jesse Bergin starts 6-1 Ryan Garcia starts 4-0 Nick Nastrini starts 2-0
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13-YEAR COMPOSITEIn conference games since 2006, UCLA ranks second in wins (216) and win percentage (.597), trailing only Oregon State. The Bruins are third in total wins (470) and fourth in overall win percentage (.606) among Pac-12 teams. UCLA captured its 11th conference crown in 2015 and in 2013, the Bruins won their first NCAA title in program history.
ALL GAMES (2006-2018)Team Wins Losses Pct.Oregon State 553 220 .715Arizona State 506 267 .655Arizona 470 296 .614UCLA 472 308 .605Stanford 449 300 .598Oregon 348 246 .586California 382 328 .538Washington 388 341 .532Washington State 352 364 .492USC 347 384 .475Utah 294 404 .421
CURRENT UCLA BRUIN MAJOR LEAGUERS
RHP Trevor Bauer
RHP Gerrit Cole
INF Brandon Crawford
LHP Matt Grace
INF Pat Valaika
2019 HONORS AND AWARDSPerfect Game Midseason Coach of the Year John Savage
Pac-12 Pitcher of the WeekZach Pettway (Mar. 19)Ryan Garcia (Mar. 25)
Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-AmericanChase Strumpf (First Team), Jeremy Ydens (Second Team), Michael Toglia (Third Team)
NCBWA Preseason All-AmericanChase Strumpf (First Team), Michael Toglia (Third Team)
Perfect Game Preseason All-AmericanChase Strumpf (First Team), Michael Toglia (Third Team)
Baseball America Preseason All-AmericanChase Strumpf (First Team)
D1Baseball Preseason All-AmericanChase Strumpf (First Team), Michael Toglia (Second Team)
MIDWEEK NOTESUCLA is 5-0 in midweeks this year, going 2-0 at home and 3-0 on the road. Garrett Mitchell (.391/.440/.522), Jake Pries (.333/.400/.611), and Ryan Kreidler (.333/.381/.556) have all feasted on midweek pitching. The Bruins have outscored their opponents 30-8 in midweeks, recording a team 1.50 ERA compared to a 4.40 mark by their opponents. The Bruins are staying local for their entire midweek slate in 2019, as their furthest opponent is UC Irvine (52 miles).
SIX IS THE MAGIC NUMBERIf the Bruins can get to six runs, they’re in pretty good shape. So far this season, UCLA has posted an unbeaten 17-0 record when reaching the six-run plateau. UCLA opponents are just 3-3 when scoring six runs or more.
SEEING TRIPLEThe Bruins have legged out 15 triples this season, a figure which ranks ninth nationally and second in the Pac-12. Five separate Bruins have multiple three-baggers, led by Matt McLain’s four. Jake Pries and Michael Toglia have three apiece.
SCOUTING THE ANTEATERSUC Irvine is off to an outstanding start to the 2019 season, posting a 21-5 overall record with a 5-1 mark in Big West action. UCI is coming off a sweep of Long Beach State, its fifth of the season, and has won all eight of its weekend series. This year represents the second-quickest they’ve reached 20 wins in a season. Brandon Lewis (.349/.431/.764) leads an offense that averages 6.8 runs per game. The Anteaters lead the country with a 1.05 WHIP. Jordan Bocko is slated to start for UC Irvine. He has made 10 appearances this year, all out of the bullpen, pitching to a 3.38 ERA. He had seven saves in 2018.
HISTORY AGAINST UC IRVINEUCLA is 55-33-1 all-time against UC Irvine, including a 21-12 record under head coach John Savage. The Bruins have lost the season series to the Anteaters just once since 2010.
DON’T MESS WITH THE BULL(PEN)UCLA’s bullpen has been one of the team’s strongest assets all season. Through 97 innings, Bruin relievers have combined to record a 2.60 ERA with strong peripherals including 12.1 K/9 and 5.2 hits per nine innings ratios. Junior Kyle Mora leads the nation in appearances with 24, and he has struck out 39 batters to this point in the season. Closer Holden Powell is pacing the Pac-12 in both saves (eight) and games finished (18). Nate Hadley (4-0, 1.69 ERA) and Jack Filby (2-0, 0.90 ERA) have been excellent out of the pen as well.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAMESomething about the seventh inning gives the Bruins an extra pep in their step. They are outscoring their opponents 46-7 in the seventh inning for the season, a plus-39 run differential. UCLA’s next-best single-inning differential is the second (21-11, plus-10). The Bruins are outscoring their opponents 183-90 overall for the year.
OFF TO A GOOD STARTUCLA is an unbeaten 8-0 this season when scoring in the first inning. Similarly, the Bruins are 14-2 (.875 winning percentage) when scoring first, compared to a 9-4 (.692) mark when the opposition gets on the board first.
NAILING IT DOWNThe Bruins have been rock steady at the back end of games this year, posting a 20-0 record this year when holding the lead after seven innings. Taking it further, the Bruins are 22-0 when leading after eight.
POSITIONAL POWER RANKINGS UPDATEUCLA remained well-represented in the latest D1Baseball positional power rankings, published the last week of March. • First Base - Michael Toglia, No. 11• Second Base - Chase Strumpf, No. 6• Third Base - Ryan Kreidler, No. 10 (up from No. 29 in the preseason rankings)• Outfield - Garrett Mitchell, No. 35 (up from No. 62)• Starting Pitcher - Ryan Garcia, No. 20; Zach Pettway, No. 22 (up from No. 100); Jack Ralston, No. 118• Relief Pitcher: Holden Powell, No. 42; Kyle Mora, No. 57; Jack Filby, No. 78
STRUMPF NAMED A UNANIMOUS FIRST TEAM PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANUCLA junior Chase Strumpf was the First Team second baseman on every Preseason All-America team released this offseason, as he was honored by Baseball America, D1Baseball, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, and Perfect Game. He was one of just four players nationwide to gain consensus First Team status, joining catcher Adley Rutschman (Oregon State), first baseman Andrew Vaughn (Cal), and third baseman Josh Jung (Texas Tech). Strumpf slashed .363/.475/.633 last year with 12 home runs and 53 RBIs en route to All-America and Dick Howser Award semifinalist honors.
TOGLIA, YDENS ALSO PICK UP ALL-AMERICAN ACCLAIMStrumpf wasn’t the only Bruin to get preseason publicity, as both Michael Toglia and Jeremy Ydens were named Preseason All-Americans. Toglia was a Second Teamer in D1Baseball and a Third Team choice in Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, and Perfect Game, while Ydens was a Second Team outfielder per Collegiate Baseball. Toglia (.336 average, 11 home runs) and Ydens (.350 average, 28 extra-base hits) were key middle-of-the-order bats for the Bruins last year.
2019 PAC-12 STANDINGS
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STANDINGS (as of Apr 08, 2019)
P a c - 1 2 OverallTeam W L T Pct W L T Pct Last 10 StreakStanford 7 2 0 . 7 7 8 20 5 0 . 8 0 0 8-2 L 2Arizona State 9 3 0 . 7 5 0 26 4 0 . 8 6 7 6-4 W 1UCLA 9 3 0 . 7 5 0 23 6 0 . 7 9 3 8-2 W 2Oregon State 9 3 0 . 7 5 0 23 6 1 . 7 8 3 8-2 W 4California 5 4 0 . 5 5 6 17 11 0 . 6 0 7 7-3 W 6Oregon 5 4 0 . 5 5 6 18 12 0 . 6 0 0 6-4 W 2Washington 5 7 0 . 4 1 7 14 12 0 . 5 3 8 3-7 L 7Arizona 5 7 0 . 4 1 7 16 14 0 . 5 3 3 3-7 W 3USC 5 7 0 . 4 1 7 12 18 0 . 4 0 0 4-6 L 1Utah 1 11 0 . 0 8 3 8 18 0 . 3 0 8 1-9 L 3Washington State 0 9 0 . 0 0 0 7 23 0 . 2 3 3 1-9 L 3
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BASEBALL AMERICA No. School Record PREV 1 UCLA 23-6 1 2 Stanford 20-5 2 3 Georgia 27-6 6 4 North Carolina State 29-4 4 5 Mississippi State 27-6 5 6 Vanderbilt 24-8 3 7 Oregon State 23-6-1 7 8 Arkansas 24-8 12 9 Texas 21-13 8 10 East Carolina 24-7 13 11 Texas Tech 21-9 11 12 Louisiana State 23-10 15 13 Arizona State 26-4 10 14 Texas A&M 25-8-1 14 15 Mississippi 23-10 20 16 UC Irvine 21-5 19 17 Clemson 24-8 21 18 Georgia Tech 22-10 NR 19 UC Santa Barbara 23-5 24 20 Louisville 24-8 17 21 North Carolina 23-9 9 22 Auburn 23-9 18 23 Texas Christian 20-10 NR 24 Michigan 22-8 NR 25 Baylor 22-8 NR COLLEGIATE BASEBALL No. School Pts PREV 1. UCLA (23-6) 495 3 2. N.C. State (29-4) 493 1 3. Stanford (20-5) 491 4 4. Georgia (27-6) 488 7 5. Oregon St. (23-6-1) 486 6 6. Vanderbilt (24-8) 485 5 7. Arkansas (24-8) 483 8 8. Louisiana St. (23-10) 481 9 9. Arizona St. (26-4) 479 2 10. Mississippi St. (27-6) 478 10 11. East Carolina (24-7) 475 12 12. Texas A&M (25-8-1) 473 11 13. Clemson (24-8) 470 13 14. UCSB (23-5) 466 19 15. U.C. Irvine (21-5) 465 21 16. Mississippi (23-10) 462 — 17. Baylor (22-8) 460 22 18. Georgia Tech. (22-10) 457 27 19. Texas Tech. (21-9) 454 15 20. Louisville (24-8) 452 16 21. North Carolina (23-9) 450 17 22. Texas Christian (20-10) 447 25 23. Auburn (23-9) 445 14 24. Florida Atlantic (23-9) 442 30 25. Coastal Car. (22-11) 440 18 26. Texas (21-13) 439 26 27. Michigan (22-8) 436 — 28. Central Mich. (23-8) 433 — 29. Sam Houston St. (20-9) 431 — 30. Southern Miss. (20-9) 428 —
NCBWA No. School Record PREV 1 UCLA 23-6 1 2 Oregon State 23-6-1 4 3 Georgia 27-6 7 4 Stanford 20-5 2 5 Mississippi State 27-6 9 6 NC State 29-4 5 7 Vanderbilt 24-8 3 8 LSU 23-10 11 9 Arkansas 24-8 10 10 East Carolina 24-7 15 11 Texas Tech 21-9 12 T-12 Louisville 24-8 8 T-12 Texas A&M 25-8-1 16 14 Arizona State 26-4 6 15 Ole Miss 23-10 19 16 UC Irvine 21-5 21 17 Clemson 24-8 20 18 Texas 21-13 13 19 North Carolina 23-9 14 20 UC Santa Barbara 23-5 24 21 TCU 20-10 23 22 Auburn 23-9 17 23 Baylor 22-8 26 24 Georgia Tech 22-10 NR 25 Michigan 22-8 29 26 Coastal Carolina 22-11-1 22 27 Florida Atlantic 23-9 NR 28 Florida 21-13 18 29 Tennessee 23-10 28 30 Southern Miss 20-9 NR
D1 BASEBALL No. School Record PREV 1 UCLA 23-6 1 2 Georgia 27-6 4 3 NC State 29-4 3 4 Oregon State 23-6-1 6 5 Stanford 20-5 2 6 Mississippi State 27-6 8 7 Vanderbilt 24-8 5 8 East Carolina 24-7 11 9 LSU 23-10 13 10 Texas A&M 25-8-1 9 11 Ole Miss 23-10 18 12 Arkansas 24-8 14 13 Arizona State 26-4 7 14 Texas 21-13 12 15 Texas Tech 21-9 17 16 Clemson 24-8 23 17 Georgia Tech 22-10 NR 18 UC Irvine 21-5 20 19 TCU 20-10 25 20 Louisville 24-8 10 21 North Carolina 23-9 16 22 Auburn 23-9 15 23 UC Santa Barbara 23-5 NR 24 Baylor 22-8 NR 25 Coastal Carolina 22-11-1 19 ESPN/USA TODAY No. School (1st votes) Record PREV 1 UCLA (29) 23-6 1 2 Georgia (1) 27-6 7 3 Oregon State 23-6-1 6 4 NC State (1) 29-4 3 5 Stanford 20-5 2 6 Mississippi State 27-6 8 7 Vanderbilt 24-8 4 8 LSU 23-10 12 9 Arizona State 26-4 5 10 Arkansas 24-8 9 11 East Carolina 24-7 16 12 Texas A&M 25-8-1 11 13 Texas Tech 21-9 14 14 Louisville 24-8 10 15 Ole Miss 23-10 18 16 Clemson 24-8 19 17 Texas 21-13 17 18 North Carolina 23-9 13 19 Auburn 23-9 15 20 UC Irvine 21-5 22 21 UC Santa Barbara 23-5 24 22 Georgia Tech 22-10 NR 23 TCU 20-10 25 24 Baylor 22-8 NR 25 Coastal Carolina 22-11-1 20
* Records and rankings accurate as of Monday
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HEAD COACH JOHN SAVAGE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTALSYear School Record Pct. League Pct. Finish Postseason2002 UC Irvine 33-26 .559 14-10 .583 T4th2003 UC Irvine 21-35 .375 8-13 .381 T5th2004 UC Irvine 34-23-1 .595 10-11 .476 T4th Midwest Regional2005 UCLA 15-41 .260 4-20 .167 8th2006 UCLA 33-25 .560 13-10 .565 3rd Malibu Regional2007 UCLA 33-28 .541 14-10 .583 3rd Fullerton Super Regional2008 UCLA 33-27 .550 13-11 .542 3rd Fullerton Regional2009 UCLA 27-29 .482 15-12 .555 T3rd2010 UCLA 51-17 .750 18-9 .667 2nd College World Series runner-up2011 UCLA 35-24 .593 18-9 .667 1st Los Angeles Regional (Pac-10 Champions)2012 UCLA 48-16 .750 20-10 .667 T1st College World Series (Pac-12 Co-Champions)2013 UCLA 49-17 .742 21-9 .700 3rd NCAA Champions2014 UCLA 25-30-1 .455 12-18 .400 9th2015 UCLA 45-16 .738 22-8 .733 1st Los Angeles Regional (Pac-12 Champions)2016 UCLA 25-31 .446 12-18 .400 10th2017 UCLA 30-27 .526 19-11 .633 3rd Long Beach Regional2018 UCLA 38-21 .644 19-11 .633 4th Minneapolis Regional2019 UCLA 23-6 .793 9-3 .750 3 seasons at UC Irvine 88-84-1 .509 32-34 .485 1 Regional15th season at UCLA 510-355-1 .590 229-169 .575 1 title, 3 CWS, 4 Super Reg., 10 Reg.18th SEASON OVERALL 598-439-2 .577 261-204 .561 1 title, 3 CWS, 4 Super Reg., 11 Reg.
HEAD COACH JOHN SAVAGE
Record at UCLA510-355-1 (15th season)
Overall Record598-439-2 (18th season)
John Savage is in his 18th season as a head coach in 2019. He has guided UCLA to three College World Series appearances, including winning the program’s first national championship in 2013.
ELITE COMPANYJohn Savage is one of just six head coaches in college baseball history to have guided his team to a College World Series title, produced the first overall pick in the MLB Draft (Gerrit Cole, 2011), and coached at least one Golden Spikes Award winner (Trevor Bauer, 2011). Also included in that illustrious group are former head coaches Skip Bertman (LSU) and Jim Brock (Arizona State) and Augie Garrido (Cal State Fullerton, Texas) and current head coaches Tim Corbin (Vanderbilt) and Jim Morris (Miami).
POSTSEASON SUCCESSIn 10 previous trips to the postseason at UCLA, Savage has compiled a 37-20 record (.649 winning percentage), recording the most postseason victories of any head coach in program history.
With Savage at the program’s helm, UCLA advanced to the College World Series in 2010, 2012, and 2013, and reached the best-of-three championship series in 2010 and 2013. UCLA defeated Mississippi State, two games to none, at the 2013 College World Series. In 2010, the Bruins advanced to the championship series for the first time in school history, falling two games to none to South Carolina.
BRUINS IN THE PROSSavage’s strong work with UCLA’s program has been equally evident in player development and the MLB Draft. Over his 14 seasons in Westwood, UCLA has produced 92 draft selections with 33 players being drafted within the first 10 rounds. In addition, he has coached 18 players at UCLA that have competed in the major leagues.
Arizona 28-27-1
Arizona State 17-26
Baylor 9-7
Bethune Cookman 2-0
BYU 2-1
Cal Poly 23-10
California 30-21
Cal State Bakersfield 5-1
Cal State Fullerton 15-34
CSUN 19-14
Creighton 2-0
East Carolina 5-1
Florida 1-0
Florida State 0-1
Fresno State 7-6
Georgia 3-1
Georgia Tech 2-1
Gonzaga 9-2
Hawaii 4-1
Hofstra 3-0
Houston 0-1
Illinois 0-1
Illinois-Chicago 1-0
Kent State 1-0
Long Beach State 23-20
Loyola Marymount 10-5
LSU 2-0
Maryland 2-4
Miami 1-5
Michigan 2-2
Michigan State 4-0
Minnesota 5-4
Mississippi 3-3
Mississippi State 4-0
Missouri 0-1
N.C. State 5-0
Nebraska 4-2
Nevada 0-1
New Mexico 1-0
North Carolina 4-3
Notre Dame 2-1
Oklahoma 3-6
Oklahoma St. 1-0
Oral Roberts 3-1
Oregon 18-12
Oregon State 16-28
Pacific 10-8
Pepperdine 20-8
Portland 5-1
Purdue 2-1
Rice 0-1
Sacramento State 7-2
Saint Mary’s 3-1
San Diego 5-7
San Diego State 12-13
San Francisco 4-1
San Jose State 3-2
Santa Clara 3-2
South Carolina 0-2
Southern 2-0
St. John’s 3-0
Stanford 23-22
Stony Brook 1-0
TCU 4-2
Texas 2-5
Texas A&M 0-3
Texas A&M-C.C. 1-0
UC Davis 2-1
UC Irvine 21-12
UCLA 4-0
UC Riverside 13-12
UC Santa Barbara 13-12-1
UNLV 6-1
USC 39-23
Utah 18-4
Vanderbilt 1-2
Virginia 1-0
Washington 29-21
Washington State 31-15
Winthrop 2-1
Wright State 3-0
TOTALS 598-439-2
JOHN SAVAGE’S CAREER RECORDS VS. NCAA D-I OPPONENTS
NOTES ON UCLA HEAD COACH JOHN SAVAGE• Savage helped UCLA reach college baseball’s pinnacle in 2013, as the Bruins won their first-ever NCAA baseball title. Under his guidance, UCLA has advanced to the postseason in nine of the last 13 seasons, hosting an NCAA Regional in five of the last eight, including four-straight from 2010 through 2013.
• In the summer of 2017, Savage was the manager of the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team after being an assistant coach in 2000. He led the U.S. to a 15-5 record over the summer, including 11-4 during international play. The United States won all three international series it competed in, including going 4-0 against Chinese Taipei and 3-2 versus both Cuba and Japan. The win over Cuba marked the third-straight series win, while also improving to 23-18 in 41 all-time series against Japan.
• 12 of his 14 recruiting classes have been nationally ranked in the top-25 by Baseball America. UCLA’s incoming class in the fall of 2012 was rated No. 2, nationally, by Baseball America, the highest-such ranking of any of Savage’s classes. UCLA’s incoming group in the fall of 2006 was ranked No. 5, followed by No. 13 (fall 2007), No. 7 (fall 2008), No. 7 (fall 2009), No. 19 (fall 2010), No. 3 (fall 2011), No. 2 (fall 2012), No. 7 (fall 2014), No. 3 (fall 2015), No. 16 (fall 2016) No. 16 (fall 2017), and No. 4 (fall 2018).
• Savage was named the 2013 National Coach of the Year by Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and Perfect Game USA. His work with UCLA’s pitching staff that season was no more evident than with the success of starting pitchers Adam Plutko, Nick Vander Tuig and Grant Watson. Plutko and Vander Tuig capped their UCLA careers in 2013 as the winningest pitching tandem in school history (56 total wins in three seasons).
• Under Savage’s guidance, UC Irvine posted a 88-84-1 overall record and the Anteaters broke through with an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004. That season, UC Irvine went 34-23-1 and competed at the NCAA Notre Dame Regional. The Anteaters earned their highest national ranking at the time, climbing to the No. 7 spot in Collegiate Baseball’s weekly rankings in April 2004. At season’s end, Savage was tabbed a finalist for National Coach of the Year honors by CollegeBaseballInsider.com.
• As pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at USC from 1997-2000, Savage helped the Trojans produce consecutive Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year selections in Seth Etherton, Rik Currier and eventual American League Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito. Also under Savage’s mentorship was former Chicago Cubs right-hander Mark Prior. As the Trojans’ recruiting coordinator, Savage helped facilitate the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class in 1999-2000, as ranked by Collegiate Baseball He was honored as Collegiate Baseball’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 1998, following the Trojans’ run to the College World Series title. USC advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in 1999 and back to the College World Series in 2000.
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2019 RADIO/TV ROSTER
Matt McLainINF/OF – R/R – 5-9, 163 – FR
Ryan KreidlerINF – R/R – 6-4, 208 – JR
Kevin KendallINF – L/R – 5-10, 166 – SO
Garrett MitchellOF – L/R – 6-3, 204 – SO
Jack StronachINF – L/R – 6-2, 188 – JR
Michael TogliaINF – B/L – 6-5, 226 – JR
Jarron SIlvaOF – L/L – 6-1, 183 – SO
RJ TeijeiroC – L/R – 6-0, 211 – SO
Mikey PerezINF – R/R – 6-0, 191 – FR
Jake MobergINF – R/R –6-1, 189 – FR
Justin HooperLHP – L/L – 6-8, 238 – RS JR
Will McInernyC – R/R – 5-11, 172 – SO
Sean MullenRHP – R/R – 6-1, 182 – FR
Kyle CuellarUT – L/R – 6-0, 188 – JR
Jeremy YdensOF – R/R – 6-2, 200– JR
Jack RalstonRHP – R/R – 6-6, 231 – RS JR
Jordan PrendizOF – L/L – 5-10, 180 – RS SO
Zach PettwayRHP – R/R – 6-1, 215 – SO
Noah CardenasC – R/R – 6-1, 183– FR
Jack FilbyINF – L/R – 6-0, 185 – FR
Jake HirabayashiINF – R/R – 5-11, 188 – SR
Michael TownsendRHP – R/R – 6-1, 186 – SO
Nick NastriniRHP – R/R – 6-3, 204 – FR
JT SchwartzINF – L/R – 6-4, 197 – FR
Ryan GarciaRHP – R/R – 6-0, 180 – JR
Chase StrumpfINF – R/R –6-1, 191 – JR
Felix RubiRHP – R/R – 6-2, 194 – JR
Kyle MoraRHP – R/R – 6-3, 201 – JR
Jake PriesOF – R/R – 6-4, 226 – SR
Holden PowellRHP – R/R – 6-0, 180 – SO
Daniel ColwellLHP – L/L – 6-1, 171 – FR
Nick ScheidlerLHP – L/L – 6-3, 192 – JR
Nathan HadleyRHP – R/R – 5-11 182 – RS SR
Dennis BoatmanRHP – R/R – 6-5, 224 – FR
Jesse BerginRHP – R/R – 6-4, 195 – FR
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PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS
JESSEBERGINRHP - 6-4 - 195 - Fr.Harvard-Westlake HSStudio City, Calif.
Career HighsInnings: 6.0 (twice)
Strikeouts: 9 (twice)
JESSE BERGIN’S CAREER APPEARANCES
2019 Game-by-Game Statistics (Freshman)9 Appearances (7 Starts)Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2/17 St. John’s* 5.2 2 1 0 1 92/24 at Georgia Tech* 6.0 2 0 0 2 43/3 Sac State* 6.0 6 1 1 2 93/10 USC* 2.1 6 4 4 0 13/17 Oregon State* 1.1 4 3 3 0 23/23 Arizona 2.1 0 0 0 1 33/26 at LMU* 4.2 2 3 3 3 54/2 CSUN* 5.2 3 1 1 1 84/6 at Stanford 2.0 0 0 0 0 2
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BERGIN’S NEXT STARTBergin will be making his eighth career start and 10th career appearance on Tuesday.
LAST TIME OUT...In his last start, tossed 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball against CSUN
• Held the Matadors without a hit through his first five innings• Only baserunner to reach in that span was a leadoff walk to catcher Sean Skelly in the second• Bergin responded to that walk by striking out the next batter and then rolling up a double play• Faced the minimum through five innings• Had at least one strikeout in each inning, ending with eight for the game• CSUN managed three straight singles off him in the sixth to break up no hitter and shutout• Only run scored on a double play, Jack Filby entered then and got the final out of the inning• Added two innings of shutout relief at Stanford last weekend• Went six-up, six-down with a pair of strikeouts• Needed just six pitches to get through his second inning of work
STARTING ROLEIn the Pac-12 conference, Bergin ranks in the top-10 in a pair of categories:
• BAA - 3rd at .197• WHIP - 3rd at 0.97• Strikeouts - 6th with 43• Strikeouts Looking - 4th with 19• Hits allowed - 3rd with 25
NOTES• Allowed just two hits and no earned runs over 5.2 IP in his NCAA debut on Feb. 17• First three starts: 2-0, 0.51 ERA, 22 K in 17.2 IP• Second-best K/9 (10.75) among team’s starters• Struck out a batter per inning or better in seven of his nine appearances• 1.61 ERA, 10.88 K/9 against non-conference opponents• Bergin was ranked as the No. 59 high school prospect in the state of California by Perfect Game• He was ranked the No. 400 national high school prospect by Perfect Game
CAREER STATS
Individual Career History
Bergin, Jesse
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2019 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 3 0 1.000TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 3 0 1.000
Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2019 3.00 3-0 9 7 0 0/1 0 36.0 25 13 12 10 43 3 0 4 143 .197 2 4 1 0 2TOTAL 3.00 3-0 9 7 0 0/1 0 36.0 25 13 12 10 43 3 0 4 143 .197 2 4 1 0 2
Individual Career History
Bergin, Jesse
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2019 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 3 0 1.000TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 3 0 1.000
Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2019 3.00 3-0 9 7 0 0/1 0 36.0 25 13 12 10 43 3 0 4 143 .197 2 4 1 0 2TOTAL 3.00 3-0 9 7 0 0/1 0 36.0 25 13 12 10 43 3 0 4 143 .197 2 4 1 0 2
Washington State 7-23 188 66source: www.WarrenNolan.com
2019 UCLA BASEBALL
PITCHING (INDIVIDUAL)UCLA pitched a CG Jake Bird at Oregon State 5/24/18Opp pitched a CG Cody Deason at Arizona 5/3/18UCLA pitched a CG SHO Griffin Canning at Oregon 5/25/17Opp pitched a CG SHO Cody Deason at Arizona 5/3/18UCLA pitched a no-hitter James Kaprielian & David Berg UCLA 1, Arizona 0 (10) 5/15/15Opp pitched a no-hitter Josh Osich Oregon State 2, UCLA 0 4/30/11UCLA pitched a one-hitter Trevor Bauer UCLA 4, USC 0 3/26/11Opp pitched a one-hitter Kevin Guyette Arizona 11, UCLA 0 4/2/05UCLA 10+ strikeouts Ryan Garcia 11 at Stanford 4/7/19Opp 10+ strikeouts Brandon Eisert 10 Oregon State 3/16/19UCLA 11+ strikeouts Ryan Garcia 11 at Stanford 4/7/19Opp 11+ strikeouts Michael Flynn 12 at Arizona 5/4/18UCLA 12+ strikeouts Griffin Canning 12 at Stanford 4/13/17Opp 12+ strikeouts Michael Flynn 12 at Arizona 5/4/18UCLA 13+ strikeouts Cody Poteet 13 vs. Michigan 3/2/14Opp 13+ strikeouts Josh Osich 13 Oregon State 4/30/11UCLA 14+ strikeouts Trevor Bauer 14 Fresno State 6/4/11Opp 14+ strikeouts Tommy Milone 14 USC 4/4/08UCLA 15+ strikeouts Trevor Bauer 15 vs. Oregon State 4/30/11Opp 15+ strikeouts Tim Lincecum 18 Washington 3/31/06UCLA 16+ strikeouts Trevor Bauer 17 at Stanford 4/22/11Opp 16+ strikeouts Tim Lincecum 18 at Washington 3/31/06UCLA 17+ strikeouts Trevor Bauer 17 at Stanford 4/22/11Opp 17+ strikeouts Tim Lincecum 18 at Washington 3/31/06UCLA 18+ strikeouts Rob Henkel 18 vs. Washington 3/25/00Opp 18+ strikeouts Tim Lincecum 18 at Washington 3/31/06UCLA 4+ consecutive K Ryan Garcia 4 at Stanford 4/7/19Opp 4+ consecutive K J.B. Bukauskas 4 vs. North Carolina (B1, B2) 2/20/16UCLA 5+ consecutive K Zach Pettway 5 vs. USC (B3, B4) 3/11/18Opp 5+ consecutive K Michael Clark 5 Cal Poly (T2, T3, T4) 4/29/18UCLA threw over 9 IP Trevor Bauer 10.0 at Nebraska 3/5/11Opp threw over 9 IP Scott Nicholson 9.2 Oregon State 5/12/01UCLA threw 10+ IP Trevor Bauer 10.0 at Nebraska 3/5/11Opp threw 10+ IP None (since 1998) PITCHING (TEAM)UCLA 15+ strikeouts 15 Arizona 3/22/19Opp 15+ strikeouts 15 at Minnesota 6/2/18UCLA 16+ strikeouts 17 Loyola Marymount 2/19/19Opp 16+ strikeouts 16 vs. North Carolina 2/20/16UCLA 17+ strikeouts 17 Loyola Marymount 2/19/19Opp 17+ strikeouts 17 Rice 2/27/09UCLA 18+ strikeouts 18 Washington State 3/19/16Opp 18+ strikeouts 18 Washington 3/31/06UCLA 10+ walks allowed 10 vs. UC Irvine 5/23/17Opp 10+ walks allowed 11 vs. St. John’s 2/16/19UCLA 11+ walks allowed 11 vs. Arizona State 5/22/16Opp 11+ walks allowed 11 vs. St. John’s 2/16/19UCLA 12+ walks allowed 16 Florida Atlantic 4/8/02Opp 12+ walks allowed 12 Utah 4/12/18UCLA 5+ hit batters 9 at CSUN 3/8/16Opp 5+ hit batters 5 vs. CSUN 5/15/18UCLA 6+ hit batters 9 at CSUN 3/8/16Opp 6+ hit batters 7 at Oklahoma 3/6/09 PITCHING (MISCELLANEOUS)UCLA recorded a shutout UCLA 8, Oregon State 0 3/15/19Opp recorded a shutout Oregon State 2, UCLA 0 5/24/18UCLA pitched a no-hitter James Kaprielian & David Berg (UCLA wins, 1-0) 5/15/15Opp pitched a no-hitter Josh Osich (Oregon State wins 2-0) 4/30/11UCLA pitched a one-hitter Three pitchers, UCLA 6, San Diego 0 6/2/13Opp pitched a one-hitter Kevin Guyette (complete game), Arizona wins 11-0 4/2/05 MISCELLANEOUS (TEAM)UCLA won 5+ consecutive games 3/17/19 to 3/26/19 (5)UCLA won 6+ consecutive games 4/20/18 to 5/1/18 (8)UCLA won 7+ consecutive games 4/20/18 to 5/1/18 (8)UCLA won 8+ consecutive games 4/20/18 to 5/1/18 (8)UCLA won 9+ consecutive games 5/26/13 to 6/25/13 (11)UCLA won 10+ consecutive games 5/26/13 to 6/25/13 (11)UCLA won all home Pac-12 series 2018 (Washington St., Arizona St., Stanford, USC, Oregon)UCLA won all road Pac-12 series 2010 (Oregon St., Arizona, Washington, California) HITTING FOR THE CYCLEUCLA Players Opponent At-Bats DateMatt Thayer vs. Hawaii-Hilo 2B. 3B, HR, F7, 1B 2/27/04Brandon Averill at Washington State 2B, 1B, HR, 6-3, 3B, GDP 5/25/03Garrett Atkins vs. Delaware (postseason) 2B, 1B, 3B, HR, F8, L8 5/26/00Eric Reece at Hawaii 3B, HR, BB, 1B, K, 2B 2/3/00
Opposing Players Opponent At-Bats DateEdmund Muth Stanford OUT, HR, 1B, 3B, 2B, OUT 2/21/98Kevin Higgins Arizona State not available 5/1/88
HITTING (INDIVIDUAL)UCLA 5+ hits Scott Jarvis 5 at Cal Poly 2/27/16Opp 5+ hits Keston Hiura 5 UC Irvine 5/6/16UCLA 6+ hits Casey Haerther 7 at Arizona 3/29/08Opp 6+ hits None (since 1998)UCLA 7+ hits Casey Haerther 7 at Arizona 3/29/08Opp 7+ hits NoneUCLA 4+ RBI Michael Toglia 5 at Stanford 4/6/19Opp 4+ RBI Adley Rutschman 4 Oregon State 3/17/19UCLA 5+ RBI Michael Toglia 5 at Stanford 4/6/19Opp 5+ RBI Joe Wainhouse 5 Washington 5/12/18UCLA 6+ RBI Michael Toglia 6 vs. Stanford 4/7/18Opp 6+ RBI Branden Berry 6 at CSUN 3/8/16UCLA 7+ RBI Michael Toglia 7 vs. USC 4/21/17Opp 7+ RBI Jordan Brown 7 Arizona 5/8/04UCLA 8+ RBI Bill Scott 8 at Washington State 4/30/00Opp 8+ RBI Tony DeMarco 8 UNLV 2/11/00UCLA 9+ RBI Bill Scott 11 at Washington 3/29/99Opp 9+ RBI None (since 1998)UCLA 10+ RBI Bill Scott 11 at Washington 3/29/99Opp 10+ RBI None (since 1998)UCLA 4+ runs Kevin Kendall 4 vs. Arizona 3/22/19Opp 4+ runs Joe Wainhouse 4 Washington 5/12/18UCLA 5+ runs Chase Strumpf 5 vs. USC 4/21/17Opp 5+ runs Mitchell Morimoto 5 Arizona 3/17/17UCLA 2+ HR Jeremy Ydens 2 vs. Oregon 5/19/18Opp 2+ HR Tim Tawa 2 at Stanford 4/7/19UCLA 3+ HR Bill Scott 4 at Washington 3/29/99Opp 3+ HR None (since 1998)UCLA 4+ HR Bill Scott 4 at Washington 3/29/99Opp 4+ HR NoneUCLA 6+ AB Garrett Mitchell 6 CSUN 4/2/19Opp 6+ AB Mason Cerrillo 6 Washington 5/12/18UCLA 7+ AB Brett Urabe & Brett Stephens 7 at USC 3/6/16Opp 7+ AB Nick Quintana 7 Arizona 3/17/17UCLA 8+ AB Kevin Kramer 9 at Arizona State 5/9/15Opp 8+ AB David Weiner 8 California 4/7/02 HITTING (TEAM)UCLA 15+ runs vs. Oregon 15 5/19/18Opp 15+ runs Arizona 19 3/17/17UCLA 20+ runs vs. California 20 3/26/17Opp 20+ runs at CSUN 20 3/8/16UCLA 25+ runs Wheaton College 28 2/28/79Opp 25+ runs USC 26 2/23/02UCLA 20+ hits at Arizona 20 4/14/12Opp 20+ hits Arizona 22 3/17/17UCLA 25+ hits vs. UC Riverside 26 4/12/08Opp 25+ hits USC 26 2/23/02UCLA walk-off HR Kort Peterson Texas W, 5-4 3/12/16Opp walk-off HR Joe Wainhouse at Washington L, 6-4 (11) 5/13/18UCLA grand slam HR Jake Pries vs. LMU W, 9-4 3/26/19Opp grand slam HR Chris Baker at Washington L, 7-4 4/17/16UCLA 2+ HR (one inn.) vs. Oregon State 3/17/19 Chase Strumpf, Michael Toglia (bottom 5th)Opp 2+ HR (one inn.) Arizon 3/23/19 Cameron Cannon, Nick Quintana (top 3rd)UCLA 3+ HR (one inn.) at N.C. State 3/5/06 Sean Smith, Chris Jensen, Hector AmbrizOpp 3+ HR (one inn.) Cal State Fullerton 4/6/10 Carlos Lopez, Corey Jones, Nick Ramirez (top 1st)UCLA back-to-back HR vs. Utah 5/21/17 Michael Toglia, Chase Strumpf (bottom 5th)Opp back-to-back HR Oregon State 3/17/19 Alex McGarry, Adley Rutschman (top 1st)UCLA 3+ HR (game) 3 vs. Oregon 5/19/18 Daniel Amaral, Jeremy Ydens (2)Opp 3+ HR (game) Stanford (4) 4/7/18 Tim Tawa (2), Brandon Wulff, Will MatthiessenUCLA 4+ HR (game) 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton 6/12/10 Cody Regis (2), Justin Uribe, Tyler RahmatullaOpp 4+ HR (game) Stanford (4) 4/7/18 Tim Tawa (2), Brandon Wulff, Will MatthiessenUCLA 5+ HR (game) 5 vs. UC Riverside 4/12/08 Casey Haerther (2), Alden Carrithers, Brandon Crawford, Cody DeckerOpp 5+ HR (game) Washington (5) 5/12/18 Joe Wainhouse (2), Levi Jordan (2), Nick Kahle
THE LAST TIME...
2019 UCLA BASEBALL
At-Bats: 6 vs. San Diego State (6/3/17)Runs: 3 (three times)Hits: 3 (4 times)RBI: 5 vs. CSUN (5/18/18)
LOB - Team (83), Opp (81). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (9). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Pries 1, Stronach 1, Opp(1). Picked off - McInerny 1.
(Pac-12 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)
Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 6 Stronach, Jack . 4 3 9 23-19 66 13 29 5 0 2 18 40 . 6 0 6 12 2 8 0 . 5 1 8 3 0 1-1 23 1 0 1.000
LOB - Team (245), Opp (185). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (18). CI - Team (1), McInerny 1, Opp (2). IBB - Team (10), Pries 3,Strumpf 2, Stronach 2, Mitchell 1, McLain 1, Toglia 1, Opp (2). Picked off - McInerny 1, Kendall 1, Strumpf 1.