B.T
PITCHERS
21 Buehler, Knute
26 Daulton, Ron
16 Hulstrom, Bryce
17
7
Payne, Chris
Rushing, Jon
27
11
Shenk, Curt
Sipple, John
CATCHERS
23 Daniels, Tom
20 Duke, Richard
14 Rice, Lance
R-R 6-0
R-R 6-3
L-L 6-1
175
195
L-R 5-11
L-L 5-9
R-R 5-11
L-L
165
165
180
170
5-10 160
R-R 6-1
R-R
R-R
6-2
6-1
1 90
195
185
8- 1-64
11- 5-63
8-19-65
10-11-65
11-28-64
1-19-65
7-20-65
7-29-63
2- 8-64
10-19-66
INFIELDERS
5 Bowen, Ken
18 #Brundage, Dave
31
1
29
15
12
6
4
S-R 5-9
Ceasar, Lestee
#Finch, Scott
Hamilton Gary
Krafve, Keith
L-L 6-2
R-R 5-10
L-L 6-3
R-R 6-3
R-L 6-0
Lambert, Tim
Mallinak, Mel
R-R
S-R
6-0
5-10
McFarland, Darin A-A
5-1 1
25 Ordway, Jeff
R-R
R-R
5-10
5-10
OUTFIELDERS
8 Fasel, Tim
9 Ganter, Bryan
30 Haynes, Tony
24 HeIlar, Derek
3
28
KIug, Scott
Terrell James
R-R 5-10 185
R-R 5-1 1 170
L-R 5-1 1
R-R 6-2
R-R
R-R
5-10
6-1
160
195
175
190
1 85
165
160
1 75
155
165
160
180
155
215
1 80
1-26-65
7-1 5-66
2- 4-63
1 -1 5-66
4-28-63
10 Jack Riley, Head Coach
2 Del Kerber, Asst. Coach
3-12-65
10- 6-64
8-25-65
1 2- 4-62
1-11-63
11- 2-63
11-27-65
1-30-64
4-29-66
8- 3-66
6- 6-64
Jr.
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Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
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Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
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2V
RS
1V
HS
Roseburg, OR
Eugene, OR (Lane CC)
McMinnville, OR
HS Salem, OR (Mc Nary)
Salem, OR (McNary)
TR Williamina, OR
Salem, OR (McKay)
Sweet Home, OR (LBCC)
Eugene. OR (No. Eugene)
McMinnville, OR
1V
1V
1V
TR
2V
2V
HS
TR
HS
HS
2V
Newberg. OR
Salem, OR
Vallejo, CA (Vintage)
Portland, OR (LBCC)
Corvallis, OR
Portland, OR (Cleveland)
Beaverton, OR
Grants Pass, OR
Salem, OR (McNary)
Cottage Grove, OR
Bend, OR
Medford, OR
Beaverton, OR
HS
TR
HS
2V
Roseburg, OR
Los Gatos. CA (Saratoga/UO)
Salem, OR (McNary)
Vallejo, CA (St. Patrick)
25 Terry Stephenson, Asst. Coach
#Will also pitch this year
1 Lestee Ceasar. INF
2 Del Kerber, Asst Coach
3 Scott Kiug. OF
4 Mel Mallinak, INF
5 Ken Bowen, NF
6 Tim Lambert, INF
7 Jon Rushing. LHP
8 Tim Easel. OF
9 Bryan Ganter. OF
10 Jack Riley, Head Coach
11 John Sipple. LHP
12 Keith Krafve. INF
2
14 Lance Rice. C-DH
15 Gary Hamilton. 1 B
16 Bryce Hulstrom, LHP
17 Chris Payne. RHP-OF
18 Dave Brundage. LHP-INF
20 Richard Duke, C
21 Knute Buehler, RHP
22 Quinn Williams. INF
23 Tom Daniels. C
24 Derek Hellar, OF
25 Jett Ordway, INF
26 Ron Daulton RHP
27 Curt Shenk. RHP
28 James Terrell, OF
29 Scott Finch. LHP-INF
30 Tony Haynes. OF
31 Darin McFarland. INF
Bryan Ganter
Credits
The Oregon State University Beaver Baseball Press Guide/Program was published by Mike Corwin of the Oregon Stale Sports Information Office and Western Sports Publishing Inc.. Tempe, Arizona.
Photographs were provided by Mike and Steve Shields. The publication may be purchased at every home game ot Oregon State baseball or through the OSU Sports Information Office for 50 cents apiece
1985 Roster
Head Coach Jack Riley
Assistant Coaches
1985 Depth Chart and Squad Breakdown
Ken Bowen (5). David Brundage (18)
Knute Buehler (21), LesteeCeasar(1)
Tom Daniels (23)
Ron Daulton (26), Richard Duke (20)
Tim Fasel (18). Scott Finch (29)
Bryan Ganter (9), Gary Hamilton (15)
Tony Haynes (30)
Derek Hellar(24), Bryce Hulsfrom (16)
Scoff KIug (3)
Keith Krafve (12). Tim Lambert (6)
Mel Mallinak (4)
Darin McFarland (31). Jeff Ordway (25)
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Chris Payne (1 7), Lance Rice (14)
Jon Rushing (7), Curt Shenk (27)
Scorecard
John Sipple (11). James Terrell (28)
Quinn Williams (22)
Pacific-iD Northern Division Opponents
Pacific-iD Northern Division Schedule
OSU Radio Coverage
1984 Season Results
1984 Season Statistics
Series Records
Coleman Field
OSU Baseball Through The Years
OSU Players in the Pros
Team and Individual Records
Season Top Tens
Career Top Tens
Honors and Awards
Oregon State Lettermen
1985 Sc hedule
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1985 Quick Facts
LOCATION. Corvallis, OR 97331
ENROLLMENT 16.000
NICKNAME Beavers
COLORS Orange and Black
CONFERENCE Pacific-lO Northern Division
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dr. Sylvia Moore
(Interim)
HEAD COACH: Jack Riley (Linfield, 1960)
(306-209. 12 seasons)
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(306-209, all at OSU)
Let the meek be warned, the man molds winners.
Oregon State head baseball coach Jack Riley has a great knowledge of the game of baseball. Better yet, he knows how to convey it and get the most out of the talent that shows up at Coleman Field annually. It's the competitive fire in this spry veteran of
24 years in coaching that makes him, and the players he motivates so well, winners.
In two of the most dramatic finishes in Pacific-lU baseball history, his Beavers overcame Washington State to capture the
1982 and 1983 Northern Division pennants. Having already sent
10 proteges off to the professional ranks in this decade, Riley meshed together a very youthful group last year and came within two games of a third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Once again, he brings in a young, feisty and coachable group in 1985 that will be without a senior on the squad.
Riley was selected Northern Division Coach of the Year in
1982 and 1983. In 1982, he had taken the honor all the way to the regional level and one of the nine nominations for national coach of the year.
Riley is a 1960 graduate of Linfield College and holds a
Masters degree from Oregon State received in 1971. After a great athletic career at Portland's Grant High School, not in baseball, but basketball, he became the first player in Linfield history to be named all-conference four straight years. His collegiate days were also spent on the diamond with three all-conference honors and, as a senior, the NAIA stolen base crown. Following his graduation, Riley was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers and played for their Salem farm club from 1961 through 1963,
Riley has a wide coaching background which began at Portland's Jefferson High School. He served as an assistant with the baseball and basketball programs until he was named head basketball coach and led the Lions to the state's final four twice.
From Jefferson, it was on to Lower Columbia College as head baseball and basketball coach and athletic director in Longview,
Wash. During his tenure at LCC, his baseball teams won four straight Coastal Division championships, while winning the state title in 1970. His overall record there was 97-31.
Upon arriving in Corvallis in 1972, Riley remolded a traditionrich program into one of the most successful and dedicated in the country. His record of 306-209 in those 12 years is impressive and actually overshadowed by a home mark of 142-49(74%) at
Coleman Field. In the last five years, OSU is 66-17 at home
(79%).
Jack and his wife, Jean, have two sons, Mike, 25, and Mickey,
23. They also have one daughter, Pam, 21.
4
YEAR
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1 983
1984
TOTAL
WONLOSS PCI.
1 5-20 .428
18-2 1
28-10
31-15
31-17
22-22
21-19
33-16
2 9-14
29-15
27-17
22-23
306-209
.462
.737
.674
.597
.500
.525
.673
.674
.659
.614
.488
.594
NO. DIV.
5-13
6-12
1 3-5
12-6
12-6
6-9
4-1 1
8-9
11-7
16-8
1 7-7
11-11
121 -1 04
FINISH
4TH
3RD
1ST
2ND
2ND
3RD
3RD
2ND
2ND
1ST
1 ST
4TH
3 TITLES
PERSONAL: Originally from Salem, Del is a 1964 graduate of
Oregon State. He received a B.S. degree in Physical Education and returned to OSU for his Masters degree in 1967. Del married in 1982. He and his wife, Vicky, have two daughters, Amanda, 6, and Melody, 1. Del was born 1/30/41 in Salem.
PLAYING CAREER: Kerber was a four-sport athlete in three years of competition at Serra High School in Salem from 1955 through 1959. He participated in baseball at Oregon State during his first year in Corvallis.
COACHING CAREER: Before joining the OSU staff, Kerber was one of the more successful high school coaches in the state. He started his career at Dallas (OR.) High School from 1965 through
1970. His teams claimed one league championship along with two second place finishes and three third place finishes. From
Dallas, Kerber returned to Oregon State to coach the junior varsity program for two years (1 970-71). He also coached at Grants
Pass High School revitalizing the school and summer programs before returning to Oregon State for a third time. He also handled
OSU-stocked summer teams based in Portland City Leagues in years past winning a pair of city titles. Del is the pitching coach for Jack Riley. Off the field, Kerber serves as event manager for all athletic facilities on campus.
PERSONAL: Born 5/11/61 in Grants Pass, OR. Terry's college education include terms at Southern Oregon State, Oregon,
Rogue Community College and now at Oregon State for his graduate work. He has one brother, Ted, 18. He is single.
PLAYING CAREER: Lettered twice in football, basketball and baseball at
allconference in baseball as a senior hitting .310 as an outfielder.
Played baseball and basketball one season each at Southern
Oregon State.
COACHING CAREER: Second year as a graduate assistant under Riley at OSU handling the junior varsity program last year here. Assistant junior varsity coach at Grants Pass High in 1983 as team went 14-7. Assistant sophomore basketball coach at
GPHS that year as Cavemen went 11-9.
PERSONAL: Born 8/8/61 in Corvallis. Son of OSU head baseball coach Jack Riley and his wife, Jean. Graduated from Oregon
State in 1984.
PLAYING CAREER: All-Northern Division and All-Region 9 his junior year under his father, Riley started at second base for four years contributing to two divisional championships in 1982 and
1983. Batted .374 that junior year and completed his four years at
OSU with .299 average. His average dropped to .273 as a senior, but he hit his first three homers of his career that year. On base average as junior was .493. Finished in OSU career top ten for runs (118-2nd), at bats (565-2nd), doubles (31-tie for 1st), RBIs
(86-9th), hits (1 69-2nd) and stolen bases (34-7th). Walked on and signed contract with Walla Walla in pro baseball in 1984. He batted .323 and earned All-Valley League honors as senior at Corvallis High after three years at crosstown rival Crescent Valley.
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CLASS
Freshmen:
Sophomores:
Juniors:
Seniors:
TOTAL:
7
10
10
0
27
HOME STATE
Oregon
California:
24
3
Scholarship:
Walk-ons:
20
7
Lettermen Lost:
Lettermen Back:
Starters Lost:
Starters Back:
8
16
5
7
PITCH ERS
#17 Chris Payne-R
Salem: 6
Beaverton: 2
Eugene: 2
McMinnville: 2
Portland: 2
Roseburg:
Vallejo, CA: 2
Bend: 1
# 7 Jon Rushing-L
#11 John Sipple-L
#16 B. Hulstrom-L
#27 Curt Shenk-R
#18 Dave Brundage-L
Cottage Grove: 1
Corvallis: 1
Grants Pass: 1
Los Gatos, CA: 1
Medford: 1
Newberg: 1
Sweet Home: 1
Willamina: 1
#22 Quinn Williams-R
#26 Ron Daulton-R
#29 Scott Finch-L
#21 Knute Buehler-A
CATCH ERS #14 Lance Rice
# 3 Scott KIug
#20 Richard Duke #23 Tom Daniels
FIRST BASE
SECOND BASE
SHORTSTOP
THIRD BASE
OUTFIELD
D. HITTER
#25 Jeff Ordway
#30 D. McFarland
# 6 Tim Lambert
#30 D. McFarland
#17 Charis Payne
#28 Tony Haynes
#14 Lance Rice-R
#28 Tony Haynes-L
#18 Dave Brundage
# 5 Ken Bowen
# 1 Lestee Ceasar
# 5 Ken Bowen
# 9 Brian Ganter
# 8 Tim Fasel
# 9 Brian Ganter-R
# 8 Tim Fasel-R
#29 Scott Finch
#15 Gary Hamilton
#12 Keith Krafve
# 4 Mel Mallinak
# 4 Mel Mallinak
#22 Quinn Williams
#22 Quinn Williams
#12 Keith Krafve
#24 Derek Hellar
#22 Quinn Williams
#31 James Terrell
#12 Keith Krafve-L
#24 Derek HelIar-R
Knute Buehler: K-nute Buhi-er
Lestee Ceasar:
Keith Krafve:
Mel Mallinak:
Tim Fasel:
Brian Ganter:
Derek Hellar:
Scott KIug:
James Terrell:
Les-tee See-zar
Keith Kraf-fee
Mel Mal-lyn-nak
Tim Faze-I
Brian Gan-ter (NOT Gant-ner)
Derek Hell-lar
Scott Kloog
James Ter-RELL
March 12
April 28:
April 29:
June 6:
Ken Bowen
James Terrell
Darin McFarland
Quinn Williams
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PERSONAL: Born 3/1 2/65 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Thomas and Rae Bowen ... has one sister, Julie, 25, and one brother, Larry,
21 ... father played baseball at Oregon State for four years under
Ralph Coleman ... 3.7 grade point average out of high school voted as Newberg's most likely to succeed" out of senior class favorite athlete is John McEnroe.
NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL: Four years as infielder/catcher for
Coach Tom Campbell
...
all-state infielder in both 1982-83
Newberg went to state championship game ending up as runnerup in both 1980 and 1981 ... they went 62-16 in Bowen's last three years ... MVP for Oregon in California-Oregon series ... Most Inspirational Player in State-Metro series ... batted .420 with 10 doubles, four homers and 32 RBIs his last year ... fielding percentage as a senior was .987 at shortstop ... stole 18 bases ... batted
.450 his junior season.
OREGON STATE: A solid defensive second baseman committing only four errors in 167 chances as a freshman ... four two-hit games all in Pac-1 0 Northern Division play and two of those were timely in OSU's second place finish in the Division's post-season tourney ... consistently makes contact with 12 strikeouts in 114 appearances ... played in 35 of 45 games last year sidelined with several ailments throughout year including broken finger sustained early on ... didn't play, but traveled with Pac-1 0 Northern Division team that participated in international tournament in Holland last summer.
RILEY SAYS: Got needed experience as a freshman. Hoping he develops into the shortstop of the future as he is more comfortable at second right now. Physically stronger, but needs to develop overall confidence and improve mental force. Excellent defensive skills. With added development, has great potential to be leadoff hitter.
YEAR
1984
R
35 98
TOTAL 35 98
15 20 .204
1
0 0 8
15 20 .204
1
0 0 8
1-2
1-2
18
PERSONAL: Born 10/6/64 in Portland, OR ... parents are Dennis and Marcia Brundage ... one sister, Cinda, 22, and one brother,
Jim, 15 ... his uncle, Mike played pro football and his father played football at Oregon State ... senior class president at McKay business major with 3.2 grade point average out of high school.
MCKAY HIGH SCHOOL: McKay's Athlete of the Year lettered three times each in football and basketball and twice in baseball first team all-state in all three sports his senior year participating in all three all-star series ... McKay, under Coach Bob Plantz, was 17-2 and the top ranked team in the state for much of the regular season ... quarterbacked the football team passing for
1818 yards and 18 touchdowns ... averaged 16.0 points and eight assists a game in basketball ... pitched McKay to Valley League crown with a 6-1 record and an 0.50 ERA ... first team all-state designated hitter batting .491 while playing the outfield ... MVP of the Shrine All-Star Football Game as a wide receiver playing that position for the first time ever, he caught two touchdown passes and intercepted a pair of passes on defense.
OREGON STATE: Saw extensive duty in the outfield moving from right to left at mid-season ... also pitched in nine games, two saves and a 1-1 record gave up 22 earned runs in 27 innings pitched ... struck out 17 while allowing 39 hits ... Dave always seemed to put the ball into play striking out only seven times in 94 at bats ... had four two-hit games and went 3x4 against UP ... finished with .277 average on 26 hits, five for extra bases ... can be expected to play first base and DH this year ... Dave will also contribute on the mound when needed.
RILEY SAYS: Holds important key to much needed depth in pitching staff, although he will be used as full time player at first base or in outfield. Pleased with defensive abilities at first base, but team needs his development on the mound. Some experience on mound as freshman, struggled with arm injury in fall, but showed signs of improvement. Good knuckleball and mental approach to pitching. Needs to improve control.
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
R
35 94 8 26 .277
5 0 0 9 0-1
35 94 8 26 .277
5 0 0 9 0-1
YEAR
1984
IP H
9 1-1 2 0 27
17 17 7.33
TOTAL 9 1-1 2 0 27 39 26 22 17 17 7.33
8
21
PERSONAL: Born 8/1/64 in Roseburg, OR ... parents are Werner and Dollie Buehler ... has two brothers, Werner, 30, and Mark, 28
3.84 grade average at Roseburg ... pre-medicine major.
ROSEBURG HIGH SCHOOL: Compiled an 8-2 record with a
1 .74 ERA in his senior year for 19-4 Roseburg and coach Jerry
Drascher ... all-Southern Oregon Conference pitcher ... played third base as a junior ... lettered two years in baseball and one in football as he punted for 14-0 Roseburg, the state AAA grid champions of 1982.
OREGON STATE: Buehler saw little action his sophomore year pitched in three games totaling only 1 .2 innings ... gave up three hits and four runs ... plagued by arm trouble last year.
RILEY SAYS: After two years in the program as a walk-on, Knute has shown some physical improvement that could put in the position to help the pitching situation. Still lacks the confidence and the much needed game experience and success. Early season opportunities will be important for Knute to show he can cut it.
YEAR
1983
1984
TOTAL
IP H
6 0-2 0 0
3 0-1
9 0-3
0
0
0
0
8.2
5 5 3
1
1.2
3
10.1
8
4
9
4
7
1
2
8 3.11
221.56
10 6.10
PERSONAL: Born 8/25/65 in Vallejo, CA ... parents are Lestee Sr.
and Loreta Ceasar ... has four sisters, Claudette Kelly, 25, Arlene
23, Brenda, 23, and Debra, 21 ... liberal arts major intent on a career in law enforcement.
VINTAGE HIGH SCHOOL: Played left field and shortstop for
Coach Clarence Tye ... Vintage was 31-10 during Lestees last two years ... captained baseball team his senior year
OREGON STATE: Back up to starter Ken Bowen at second also filled in at third and shortstop ... collected five hits and four
RBI5 in 25 at bats for a .200 average ... played in 15 games committing only one error.
RILEY SAYS: Has worked very hard to improve his game and succeeded in many areas. Will be vying for second base, but needs to improve hitting and needs game experience to become more than a utility player at this stage. Still a ways away.
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
R
15 25 5 5 .200
0 0 0 4 0-1
15 25 5 5 .200
0 0 0 4 0-1
23
PERSONAL: Born 7/29/63 in Lebanon, OR ... parents are
Howard and Jan Daniels ... guardian is Mamie Tabler ... one brother, Todd, 20, and one sister, Traci, 22.
SWEET HOME HIGH SCHOOL: Tom played varsity baseball for two years under coach Rod Rumrey ... started at catcher for 1980 and 1981 Huskies that went 13-6 and 12-5 respectively selected to the All-Timber Valley League team and all-state team in 1981 ... also an all-league tight end in football in 1980.
LINN-BENTON CC: An all-regional player and on the JC All-
America honorable mention list ... in 1983 batting .360 ... collected eight home runs and 31 RBls for the Roadrunners that year.
RILEY SAYS: Backup catcher redshirted last year. Biggest contribution could be as righthanded DH.
Brad Teel
Cruises S
758-0808
26
PERSONAL: Born 11/5/63 in Kiamath FaHs, OR ... parents are
Leroy Daulton and Janice Peterson ... has one sister, Shelly, 23, and two brothers, Todd and Eric, both 16 ... business management major.
NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-league, all-district and second team all-state for Coach Gary Selby ... pitched and played first base ... three-sport athlete playing tackle on the football team and center/forward on the basketball squad ... North Eugene won two baseball titles and one football crown while Daulton's stay also key member of Eugene Sizzler American Legion team from
1980-82 ... was 8-1 his senior year and 20-7 for his three year varsity pitching career ... batted .365 as a soph, .310 as a junior and
.379 his final season.
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one year for 15-15 Lane
CC under Bob Foster ... fin,shed that year at 5-2 ... batted only
.200 while playing first base when not pitching.
OREGON STATE: After early success as short reliever, Ron was pressed into starting rotation during the Pac-1 0 Northern Division play ... effective for short periods, Ron had trouble in the latter innings ... pitched in hard luck during some of his better starts explaining his final 1-6 record ... picked up a pair of saves against
UC-Santa Barbara and led team three saves for the season.
RILEY SAYS: Still has not solidified his position on the staff.
Needs consistency especially with his control. Has trouble maintaining a good rhythm on the mound for long innings. Has been used in short relief and that may be his role.
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
G W-L GS CG IP H R
ER SO BB ERA
15 1-6 6 2 40.1
53 34 28 18
28 6.25
15 1-6
6 2 40.1
53 34 28 18 28 6.25
20
PERSONAL: Born 2/8/64 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larry and
Linda Duke ... has one brother, Randy, 16 ... physical therapy major ... 3.30 grade point average at North Eugene, where he was studenf body president.
NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-league, all-district and second team all-state for Coach Gary Selby ... pitched and played first base ... three-sport athlete ... all-league tackle as football player ... center/forward on basketball squad ... North Eugene won two baseball titles and one football crown during Daulton's stay ... also key member of Eugene Sizzler American Legion team from 1980-1982 ... was 8-1 his senior year and 20-7 for his threeyear varsity pitching career and seven runs batted in ... expected to use his leadership qualities on the mound as well as behind the plate this year.
OREGON STATE: Struggled at the plate, but performed superbly behind the plate as a freshman ... threw out 16 runners stealing, while doing a fine job handling the young pitching staff ... committed only two errors in 227 chances ... finished season below .200
at bat, but did lead team with three triples ... had problems making contact as he was second on team in strikeouts with 29.
RILEY SAYS: Excellent defensive catcher and improved on top of that. Can take charge and gain control of staff after full time work at catcher as a freshman. Needs to improve his hitting, but has worked hard on it and should progress.
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
34 106 8 21 .198
3 3 0 7
34 106
8 21 .198
3 3 0 7
0-0
0-0
10
8
PERSONAL: Born 1/26/65 in Susanville, CA ... parents are Bob and Barbara Fasel ... has one sister, Tricia Boyer, 31 and two brothers, Tom, 21, and Terry, 17 ... 3.84 grade point average business major at OSU.
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-conference selection in tough Southern Oregon Conference ... Perennial power Medford under coach Jim McAbee had Easel as a fixture in the outfield batting .381 with two homers and 25 stolen bases his senior year as the Black Tornado went 24-3 and advanced to the state tournament before McNary eliminated them ... also a two-year letterman as running back/defensive back on football team under
Fred Spiegelberg ... played 60 games for 50-10 Medford Mustang
American Legion team ... batted .385 for Coach Leo Noahr with
19 home runs and 16 stolen bases to go with 74 runs batted in, 17 doubles and 10 triples ... Medford won the state legion crown and advanced to the second round of regionals in Casper, Wyoming.
OREGON STATE: Started collegiate career with great doubleheader vs. Sacramento State in his hometown of Medford-4x6 with two doubles, triple, two RBIs, a stolen base and a pair of walks ... struggled after that in power department ... did hit two late season homers, both timely in wins over Portland State in regular season final and vs. Eastern Washington in post-season tourney ... played 41 of 45 games last season ... underwent surgery during the summer to repair a damaged shoulder that had bothered him all year.
RILEY SAYS: After coming off summer shoulder surgery, Tim had a slow fall and came around in latter stages of those drills.
Potential power hitter that has learned to take off-speed pitch to right field. Still far from reaching full potential. Played centerfield as a feshman, but will be moved to left as soph.
YEAR
1 984
41 105 21 22 .210
5 2 2 12 2-3
TOTAL 41 105 21 22 .210
5 2 2 12 2-3
29
PERSONAL: Born 12/4/62 in Portland, OR ... parents are Howard
Finch and Velma Allen ... business administration major.
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and baseball at Lincoln HS in Portland ... played three seasons of varsity baseball as a first baseman and pitcher for Coach Roy Richmond batted .300 as a sophomore, .320 as a junior and .356 as a senior ... honorable mention all-league pitcher his senior year quarterback of football team and a first team All-Portland Interscholastic League as a junior.
LINN BENTON: Played two years at first base ... second team first base his freshman year under coach Dave Dangler ...
hit
.316 his sophomore year under coach Greg Hawk ... solid defensive first baseman with good hands and good arm.
RILEY SAYS: One of the few JC transfers brought in for immediate help. Will compete with several others for first base and shown promise as a pitcher and will be used in that capacity in early season to see if he can help us there. Competes at the plate, but needs adjustments in his swing. Could help if he progresses as expected.
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PERSONAL: Born 8/4/65 in Portland, OR ... parents are Charles and Loretta Ganter ... has one brother, Mark, 19 ... pre-medicine major with 3.65 grade point average out of Beaverton ... father played two years of football and baseball at Oregon Tech.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete at Beaverton starring in baseball and football ... won the Metro baseball crown in 1981 and 1983 ... co-champs in football in 1982 ... first team allmetro and second team all-state his senior year in centerfield for
Coach Mike Bubalo ... played well in State-Metro All-Star Series batted .250 as a soph at varsity level ... .315 as junior and .396 as a senior. He also batted .472 in league play last year with 20 stolen bases, seven doubles and three home runs.
OREGON STATE: After 2x8 start, Ganter put together a 13-game hitting streak and never left the starting lineup ... led the team in batting throughout the year starting in the .400s and finishing at
.307 ... also led the team in hits and runs scored ... had three hits against San Diego State and Washington State and two hits in nine other games ... switched from right to left field through the season ... stole four bases last year in as many attempts.
RILEY SAYS: Leading hitter as freshman. Seems to have improved as a hitter holding down right field position as his defense has improved, a liability of his last year. One of the many freshmen to get full time duty in 1985. Hard worker and a player that will help form the nucleus of the future team.
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
R
.307
4
1
0 18 4-4
.307
4
1
0 18 4-4
15
PERSONAL: Born 1/11/63 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada ... parents are Maurice and Betty Hamilton ... Gary has four brothers and sisters, Linda, 25, Marcia, 24, Norman, 21, and Mary, 16... he is undecided on a major ... entered OSU with 3.00 grade point average.
CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: All-league outfielder ... leading hitter on Corvallis legion squad ... most of his honors were earned on the football field, Corvallis High Athlete of the Year contributing to the Spartans' state football crown ... honorable mention prep
All-American by Scholastic Magazine ... Sparts were 27-2 under
Hamilton ... also lettered two years in basketball to go with a trio in football and baseball ... outfielder in baseball.
OREGON STATE: Received all tournament honors early in the season at Fresno State ... awarded Pac-1 0 player of the week for his tournament play ... hitting .417 Gary drove in five runs on 10 hits in the six game tourney ... Gary's performance tapered off as the season progressed collecting only seven more hits and five
RBls while playing in 27 games ...
underwent reconstructive surgery on his left shoulder in the off season ... should be 100 percent by spring.
RILEY SAYS: Needs defensive position now working at first base. Plays outfield too. Swing needs adjustment and he's succeeding at that. Only right handed hitting first baseman, but must improve more at plate to be a regular.
YEAR
1983
1984
TOTAL
19 49 8
11
.224
1
0
1
27 76 11 18 .237
4
1
2 12
.232
5
1
3 19
7
3-3
1-2
4-5
30
PERSONAL Born 7/1 5/66 in Portland, OR ... parents are William and LaReece Haynes .., one sister, Theresa, 20 ... undecided on a major at this time.
ROSEBURG HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity baseball for two years under coach Jerry Droscher ... batted .388 in his senior year playing for the Indians as a center fielder ... Southern Oregon Conference team both his junior and senior years ... starred on state and regional champion American Legion team, Doc Stewart's, coached by Dan Withers ... had two homers, one a grand slam, a triple and eight RBIs in one game of state champion series.
RILEY SAYS: Walk-on from Roseburg, who we like especially offensively. Could be used as DH or pinch hitter from left side. Has some power and a feel for hitting. Needs to improve defensively.
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PERSONAL: Born 2/4/63 in San Mateo, CA
...
parents are
Eugene Hellar and Cheryl Podesta ... two brothers, Peter, 20,
Kyle, 16 ... two sisters, Shelley, 20, Kirsten, 16 ... a computer engineering major ... transferred from Oregon after they dropped its engineering school and the baseball club sport program.
SARATOGA HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in both baseball and football ... as a sophomore outfielder, he was named to De Anza
League honorable mention list in baseball ... also was a vital part of the Saratoga High football team that was ranked as high as sixth in the nation, second in California and first in northern
California.
OREGON STATE: Before transferring to Oregon State, he participated in baseball club sport program at Oregon batting .283 and playing right field.
RILEY SAYS: Good addition to the outfield after impressing us with his play at Oregon. Derek has a good arm and should be able to help us out at the plate.
16
PERSONAL: Born 8/19/65 in Hemet, CA ... parents are Steven and Pamela Hulstrom ... has three brothers, Brett, 22, Barry, 20, and Blame, 16 ... business major.
McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league and second team all-state lefthander for 24-5 McMinnville and Coach
Ross Peterson ... lettered three years in baseball and once as a swimmer ... WVL Champions his senior season as Bryce was
10-2 with 151 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.18 ... he struck out 117 in only 65.1 innings of league work ... McMinnville rode his arm to the state semifinals before being knocked off by teammate Jon
Rushing and McNary High ... pitched in State-Metro All-Star series.
OREGON STATE: Pushed into the starting rotation early in the season later moved to reliever for the duration of his freshman year ... suffered from arm trouble that still continues to plague him ... Bryce compiled a 2-2 record striking out 28 batters in 37.2
innings.
RILEY SAYS: Coming off elbow surgery and rested during fall.
Showed signs as a freshman before injury. Hopefully arm is sound, because he has good velocity and breaking pitch. If well and confident, could be one of the sorely needed pitchers to bolster staff,
YEAR
1984
TOTAL
12 2-2
4 0
12 2-2 4 0
IP H
37.2
50 38 34 28
37.2
50 38 34 28
28 8.12
28 8.12
PERSONAL: Born 1/15/66 in Salem, OR ... parents Richard and
Joyce KIug ... physical therapy major and wants to become a trainer.
McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: Scott was a three-year starter at catcher for the Celtics ... named the Valley League's unanimous choice catcher in 1983 and 1984 ... batted .415 his senior year while playing for head coach Vic Backlund ... played and homered in state-metro all-star series ... honorable mention all-league quarterback in 1983 and 1984 for football team ... also competed in wrestling for McNary.
RILEY SAYS: A pleasant surprise defensively this fall. Showed great ability to run down fly balls. Has leadoff potential, but needs improvement at plate. Good speed. Needs to dedicate himself more to the sport. Could contribute in CF as a starter, if he accomplishes that.
12
PERSONAL: Born 11/2/63 in Portland, OR ... parents are Jarold and Phyllis Krafve ... two sisters, Karen, 32, Kathleen, 30, and one brother, Kent, 25 ... business major ... brother-in-law is former
Oregon State pitcher Tom Chamberlain, who pitched five years in
St. Louis chain.
CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete from 1980 through 1982 ... all-city football player quarterbacking Cleveland second team all-city as a basketball forward ... all-state shortstop under coaches Jerry Gatto and Lonnie Beach ... went on to play in State-Metro Series .. all-state his senior year ... selected as Multnomah Athletic Club's scholar-athlete for 1980.
OREGON STATE: Filled in at first, third and designated hitter while playing in 29 games, Keith drove in 14 runs on 17 hits season highlighted by three two-hit games and a grand slam in a critical 11-5 win over WSU ... will likely see action at any infield spot this year.
RILEY SAYS: Part-time player his first two years still trying to settle down at one position. Hit well this fall for both power and average. His hitting will give him the opportunity to be in regular lineup as DH or 3B.
YEAR
1983
1984
TOTAL
A
15 31
29
10 10 .323
1
0 0 3 0-0
.246
5
1 1
14 0-0
.270
6
1 1
17 0-0
PERSONAL: Born 11/27/65 in Oakland, CA ... parents are Ken and Pat Lambert ... a brother Ken, 21 and a sister Suzy, 17 business administration major with a 3.48 high school grade point average ... undecided on career choice.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state selection his senior year hitting .386 as the Beavers went undefeated during the regular season under head coach Mike Bubalo ... team captain senior year ...
first team all-metro 1983 and 1984 ...
alltourney infielder at the 1984 Papa's Pizza tournament playing for
Maletis American Legion squad ... played on the special teams squad for the football team in 1983.
RILEY SAYS: Good potential and will be brought along slowly. If, when given opportunity, he responds, he could contribute earlier than expected. Definitely counted upon for the future. Good savvy for the game and sound defensively. Just needs time.
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PERSONAL: Born 1/30/64 in Guam ... parents Clarence and
Isabel Mallinak ... one brother, Frank, 21 ... business major returning to OSU after a year at Sacramento City College.
GRANTS PASS HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and baseball at GPHS ... lettered as a senior on the basketball team lettered twice as safety/cornerback and wide receiver on football squad earning second team all-conference honors as a senior first team all conference second baseman his senior year and second team his junior season playing for coach Charlie Nave played second and shortstop during his varsity career with
Cavemen.
OREGON STATE: Mel contributed to OSU's 1983 divisional championship team as a walk-on from Grants Pass ... transferred to Sacramento City College the next year ... batted .258 and with nine RBIs and some timely hits down the stretch in 1983.
RILEY SAYS: Returns to OSU after year at Sac City. Needs to be motivated, but could be starting somewhere up the middle. Good speed and quickness. He understands what we are trying to accomplish, since he contributed to our championship team of two years ago so his experience will help.
YEAR
1983
27 62
TOTAL 27 62
18 16 .258
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18 16 .258
2
1
0 9
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5-6
13
4
31
PERSONAL: Born 4/29/66 in San Diego, CA ... parents are Bob and Tanya McFarland ... one brother, Evan, 16 and one sister,
Brennan, 13 ... an electrical engineer major.
McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: Played one year of varsity baseball under coach Vic Backlund played second base and batted .380
for the 28-3 Celtics ... named to the all-state honorable mention list and to the Valley League's second team ... was also an allleague wide receiver for the football team in his last two seasons.
RILEY SAYS: Walk-on from McNary who could develop. Good attitude, but will not help this year. Working out as pitcher and outfielder.
25
PERSONAL: Born 8/3/66 in Bellflower, CA ... parents are Gary and Lucia Ordway ... one brother, Kirk, 14 ... undecided major with a 3.3 high school grade point average.
COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL: Jeff was a three-year started when he played for the Lions ... most valuable player of the
Mid-Western League at shortstop as a senior and also picked by
Eugene Register Guard as area's Player of the Year ... he was also named all-state honorable mention ... in his senior year at
Cottage Grove under coach John Zrelink, he hit .419 and stole 23 bases.
RILEY SAYS: Requires time in the system. Had lots of skills defensively to make more fundamentally sound. Could be a ways away, but if he makes the spurt he's capable of, he could contribute at second base in near future. Good speed and pretty good hitter.
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PERSONAL: Born 10/11/65 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Carl and Sherry Payne ... a brother Jason, 14 ... undecided major with a 3.1 high school grade point average.
McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for the Celtics under coach Vic Backlund ... participated in state-metro all-star series ... McNary finished second in the state in 1983 and 1984 second team all-league as a sophomore and first team as a junior and senior ... third team all-state selection senior year hitting .389
stole 19 bases in 20 attempts his senior year with a high school career total of 70.
RILEY SAYS: Will be thrust into the thin pitching situation. Showed signs in fall that he can help us on the mound. Good defensive outfielder and good hitter and we are further developing both areas, but immediately he will assist more in the staff.
14
PERSONAL: Born 10/19/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are James
Rice and Marlys Beverly ... a brother, Larry, 27 and a sister, Linda,
25 ... business administration major with a 3.25 high school grade point average
McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Lance was a four-year starter for the Grizzlies at catcher position ... in those four years, he was named an unanimous all-league catcher two years and to the third team all-state team ... hit .414 in his senior year under coach
Ross Peterson.
RILEY SAYS: Off of fall drills, Lance has shown that he can play immediately. I'm confident in his defensive skills and his ability to compete. Good arm and undoubtedly will keep Duke honest behind the plate and will see extensive duty this year. Very high on his ability.
PERSONAL: Born 11/28/64 in Gladwater, TX
...
parents are
Daniel and Gracie Miller ... has two sisters, Diane, 21 and
Rachelie, 10, and one brother, DeWayne, 17 ... UESP major.
McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: All-league and all-state selection atter outstanding junior year, when he ran up the state's best pitching numbers, Jon hurled in hard luck his tinal season ... stilled compiled a 4-2 record with a 0.83 ERA and 96 strikeouts in 67 innings of work ... an all-state choice by the Oregonian both his junior and senior seasons ... captained for Coach Vic Backlund last two years ... pitched in State-Metro and Cal-Oregon All-Star series .. pitched many games into late innings only to give way to a teammate who eventually got the victory ... McNary advanced in state tournament to championship game betore losing to
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. played 1 B and outtield as well.
OREGON STATE: Teamed with another Salem native, John SippIe, to torm #2 and #3 in the starting rotation ... finished with team's best won-loss mark at 6-1 ... second best ERA at 3.86
after early wildness ran his walk total up, he settled down to fan
48 in 60.2 innings ... defeated UC-Santa Barbara in his debut and followed with a two-hit win over Seton Hall in which he held them hitless through six innings striking out nine ... also hurled twohitter at Eastern Washington and three hitter at WSU striking out nine in Northern Division play ... tied for team lead in pickoffs with four.
RILEY SAYS: Best pitcher back from last year statistically. Very good competitor. Needs to go nine innings and improve his fielding as a pitcher. Staff could go the way Rushing goes. Although only a sophomore, he may have to carry burden of leadership.
YEAR G W-L GS CG IP H R
ER SO BB ERA
1984
11 6-1 9 2
TOTAL 11 6-1 9 2
60.2
39 29 26 48 41 3.86
602 39 29
41 3.86
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PERSONAL: Born 1/19/65 in McMinnville, OR ... parents are
Wesley and Sharon Shenk ... two brothers, Doug, 21 and David,
17 ... one sister, Detonia, 22 ... currently a major in general agriculture.
WILLAMINA HIGH SCHOOL: Curt was the top pitcher for the
Bulldogs in his junior and senior years as the team posted 7-5 and
13-1 marks respectively ... a 1983 all-state pitcher ... played in
A-AA state all-star series.
RILEY SAYS: Transfer from George Fox with outside chance to contribute to staff. Needs maturity in all phases of pitching game, but, with time, could be of help.
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2 Del Kerber, Asst Coach
3 Scott Kiug. OF
4 Mel Mallinak, INF
8 Tim Fasel, OF
9 Bryan Ganter, OF
10 Jack Riley, Head Coach
5 Ken Bowen, INF
6 Tim Lambert, INF
11 John Sipple, LHP
12 Keith Krafve, INF
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15 Gary Hamilton. 1 B
16 Bryce Huistrom, LHP
17 Chris Payne, RHP-QF
18 Dave Brundage, LHP-INF
20 Richard Duke. C
21 Knute Buehler. RHP
22 Quinn Williams. INF
23 Tom Daniels. C
24 Derek Hellar. OF
25 Jeft Ordway. NE
26 Ron Daulton, RHP
27 Curt Shenk. RHP
28 James Terrell, OF
29 Scott Finch. LHP-INF
30 Tony Haynes. OF
31 Darin McFartand. tNF
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PERSONAL: Born 7/20/65 in San Diego, CA ... parents are John and Ludene Sipple ... has one sister, Jodi, 14 ... business major
3.6 grade point average in high school.
McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: One of the key members of Valley
League champions under Coach Bob Plantz ... three sport athlete at McKay ... wide receiver for high school and college teammate
Dave Brundage also played defensive back at McKay ... all-state honorable mention as a pitcher ... all-league football and baseball honorable mention all-league as guard on basketball team also played outfield batting .450 with three doubles, three triples and a homer at the plate ... pitched to a 5-1 record with 57 strikeouts in 52 innings and a 1.99 ERA ... played in State-Metro series.
OREGON STATE: Second to Scott Anderson in starts last year also team runner-up in innings pitched, strikeouts and complete games ... threw five-hitter for the win vs. Eastern Washington pitched solidly in his first two games vs. SW Louisiana and UC-
Santa Barbara without getting decision ... struck out eight SWL
Cajons in his debut ... tied for team lead in pickoffs with four extremely tough with men on base ... strong breaking pitch rubber-armed pitching several times with little rest.
RILEY SAYS: Had some good moments as a freshman. Needs to improve his consistency as he is a control pitcher. Hopefully early season will further develop him as a starter for league play.
YEAR
1984
G W-L GS CG IP H
14 3-5 9 4 76 80
9 4 76
4.86
4.86
28
PERSONAL: Born 4/28/63 in Fairfield, CA ... mother's name is
Ondia Thompson ... two sisters, Ida, 26, and Beverly, 23 ... one brother, Robert, 22 ... his cousin, Jerry Robinson, plays linebacker for NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.
ST. PATRICK HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman in football and baseball ... baseball team went 63-29 in three years under
Coach Dave Marshall, while Terrell was in centerfield ... all-league in football and baseball
OREGON STATE: A regular for Beaver football squad for last three years completing his gridiron eligibility last fall ... excellent speed enabled Terrell to beat many infield hits in his last two years
...
hit .362 his first year, .264 last year ... inserted as designated hitter primarily in the past, because of defensive deficiencies ... can display good power as well as speed
RILEY SAYS: Fine competitor, still learning the game. James has shown good power to go with his great foot speed during the early drills. Continues to need work on outfield skills before he can be used regularly as anything but a designated hitter.
YEAR
1983
1984
TOTAL
R
18
31
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1
2 0 9 3-3
.264
0
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PERSONAL: Born 6/6164 in San Francisco, CA ... parents are
Lee and Nancy Williams ... third of four children, Ben, 22, Lisa, 21,
Eileen, 17 ... geology major ... 4.00 class valedictorian at Bend
High ... numerous scholastic awards in high school.
BEND HIGH SCHOOL: Pitcher, third baseman and outfielder lettering four years for Coach Elmer Groener ... Lava Bears went
56-6 in his two varsity years ... 30-4 pitching record ... in all four years, Quinn's teams where 94-1 1 ... batted .425 over four years senior year stats: .480 average, 41 RBIs, 49 hits, five homers, an 11-1 won-loss record and 0.65 ERA ... lntermountain League
Player of the Year ... first team all-state infielder ... played in State-
Metro and Cal-Oregon All-Star series ... Bend High Athlete of the
Year ... second in state in skiing his junior year.
OREGON STATE: Filled in where needed, pitcher, shortstop, third base and outfield throughout the last two years ... started his college career with 0x21 start, but raised his freshman average to .224 ... batted .393 after his first hit completing the season with a single against UC-Santa Barbara in the NCAA Playoffs ... six two-hit games last year finishing sixth in team hits with 26 doubled six times as soph ... one homer in each of the last two years vs. Gonzaga and Western Oregon ... relieved Jon Rushing to get win over UC-Santa Barbara in Fresno Tournament last year.
RILEY SAYS: Has improved his hitting and will probably play 3B, where he has developed well defensively. Also looking for good relief appearances from him on the mound. Could also play CF in a pinch.
YEAR
1983
1984
TOTAL
26 49 9
11
.224
1
2
1
10 1-2
.236
6 0
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8 2-4
.232
7 2 2 18 3-6
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Oregon State at
Washington State (2)
Portland at Gonzaga (2)
Portland State at
Eastern Washington (2)
Oregon State at Gonzaga (2)
Washington at
Eastern Washington (2)
Portland at Washington State (2)
Gonzaga at Washington State
Washington State at
Eastern Washington (2)
Oregon State at
Portland State (2)
Portland at Washington (2)
Oregon State at Washington (2)
Eastern Washington at
Gonzaga (2)
Portland at Portland State (2)
Time
1:30 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Day
Thu.
Date
Apr. 25
Sat.
Apr. 27
Opponents
Washington State at Gonzaga
Washington at Oregon State (2)
Portland State at Portland (2)
Gonzaga at
Eastern Washington (2)
Portland State at Sun.
Apr. 28
Wed. May 1
Fri.
May 3
Oregon State (2)
Eastern Washington at
Washington State (2)
Washington at Portland (2)
Washington at
Portland State
Gonzaga at Oregon State (2)
Washington State at
Sat.
May 4
Wed. May 8
Fri.
Sat.
May 10
Portland (2)
Eastern Washington at
Washington (2)
Washington State at
Oregon State (2)
Gonzaga at Portland (2)
Eastern Washington at
Portland State (2)
Oregon State at Portland
Portland State at
May 11
Washington State (2)
Washington at Gonzaga (2)
Portland at
Eastern Washington (2)
Oregon State at
Eastern Washington (2)
Portland State at Gonzaga (2)
Washington at
May 17-20
Washington State (2)
Pacific-lO Northern
Division Tournament
May 24-27 NCAA Regionals
June 1-10 College World Series
Ti me
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
1:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Noon
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
3:00 PM
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
Noon
TBA
TBA
TBA
For the third straight year, KLOO Radio (1340 AM in Corvallis) will broadcast a series of seven home Pac-lO Northern Division games during the 1985 season. KLOO Radio Sports Director Pat
Lafterty will provide the play-by-play. Airtime will be on the hour as the starting time of the game will be delayed five minutes for the broadcast pre-game.
first
the listed doubleheaders will be broadcast with the exception of the
Washington State doubleheader, which will be aired in its entirety. The following games are scheduled for broadcast:
Date
April 2
April 6
April 9
April 27
April 28
May 3
May 4
Opponent
Portland
Eastern Washington
Portland
Washington
Portland State
Gonzaga
Washington State (2)
Ti me
3:00 pm
12:00 noon
3:00 pm
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
Pat Lafferty
Should the Beavers qualify for post-season play, KLOO Radio tentatively plans on broadcasting those games. Check vallis listings for airtimes.
your Cor-
22
OPPONENT(LOCATION) PITCHERS OF RECORD
DATE SCORE
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
10 Sacramento State (Medford)
10 Sacramento State (Medford)
20 At Fresno State
21 SW Louisiana
22 UC Santa Barbara (Fresno)
22 Brigham Young (Fresno)
23 Washington (Fresno)
24 UC Santa Barbara (Fresno)
26 Oral Roberts (Riverside)
27 Seton Hall (Riverside)
28
29
CS-Fullerton (Riverside)
Brigham Young (Riverside)
30 San Diego State (Riverside)
30 At UC Riverside
31 Washington State (Riverside)
3 AT PORTLAND
5 PORTLAND
Apr.
12 Lint ield
Apr.
14 AT EASTERN WASHINGTON
Apr.
14 AT EASTERN WASHINGTON
Apr.
15 AT WASH I NGTON STATE
Apr.
15 AT WASH I NGTON STATE
Apr.
18 Western Oregon
Apr.
19 Lewis-Clark State
Apr.
Apr.
21 PORTLAND STATE
21 PORTLAND STATE
Apr.
Apr.
22 WASHINGTON
22 WASHINGTON
Apr.
24 Willamette
Apr.
Apr.
25 AT PORTLAND
28 AT WASHINGTON
Apr.
28 AT WASHINGTON
May 4 WASHINGTON STATE
May 4 WASHINGTON STATE
May 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON
(10)
(9)
4-1
9-1
1-9
6-8
6-5
5-6
3-i
6-4
0-6
5-3
5-14
1-3
7-12
2-15
7-8
4-3
4-12
11-2
5-3
6-4
2-5
11-5
13-4
ANDERSON 1-0/Shields
HULSTROM 1-0/Davis
4-14 FriedIyIBUEHLER 0-1
0-2 Brckmllr/ANDERSON 4-4
3-5
9-i
6-4
13-5
4-6
4-3
0-7
1-2
-2
6-2
1-8
6-15
Hoover/ANDERSON 1-1
Duhon. MYERS 0-1
RUSHING 1-0/Fay
Nielsen/DAULTON 0-i
ANDERSON 2-1/Thompson
WILLIAMS 1-0/Kinney
Lewis/HULSTROM 1-1
RUSHING 2-0/Catalano
Rnhltz/BRUNDAGE 0-1
Beavers/ANDERSON 2-2
Gilmore/DAULTON 0-2
Strong/HULSTROM 1-2
Costello/ANDERSON 2-3
ANDERSON 3-3NVilson
Melton/RUSHING 2-1
SIPPLE 1-0/Cameron
ANDERSON 4-3/Cannon
SIPPLE 2-0/Jones
Normand/DAULTON 0-3
RUSHING 3-1 A'Vaananen
HULSTROM 2-2/Cary
Cullison/SIPPLE 2-i
DAULTON 1 -3/Schmdtke
ANDERSON 5-4/Blouin
BRUNDAGE 1-1 /Dmchsky
Lavelle/SIPPLE 2-2
ANDERSON 6-4/Freter
BI0uinISIPPLE 2-3
Costello/ANDERSON 6-5
RUSHING 4-1/Hathaway
SIPPLE 3-3/Olson
Blum/DALJLTON 1-4
ANDERSON 7-5/Lavelle
Kim/SIPPLE 3-4
Molina/DAULTON 1-5
Brckmllr/ANDERSON 7-6
-
-
-
Fasel-1
Terrell-1
Krafve-1
Terrell-2
Johnson-i
Williams-i
-
Ganter-1
Fasel-2
Syvrson-1
Strutton-i
Krafve-2
Newman-i
Strutton-2
Newman-2
Johnson-2
-
Johnson-3
-
Williams-2
Krafve-3
Bowen-1
May 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON
May 9 PORTLAND
May 11 AT GONZAGA
May 11 AT GONZAGA
May 15 AT PORTLAND STATE
3-5
4-i
0-1
May 15 AT PORTLAND STATE
May 18 ATPORTLANDSTATE *
May 20 WASHINGTON STATE *
May 20 EASTERN WASHINGTON
May 21 WASHINGTON STATE *
*
3-2
4-2
4-7
3-2
2-7
RUSH ING 5-1 /Kraemer
ANDERSON 8-6/Brckmllr
Pellerin/SIPPLE 3-5
RUSHING 6-1/Blum
Normand/DAU [TON 1-6
(LEAGUE GAME in all caps)
Two games played at neutral site vs. Sacramento State (in Medford).
All games played in Fresno were part of the FSU Best in the West Classic.
All games played at Riverside were part of UC-Riverside Baseball Invitational.
*_indicates games played within the Pacific-iO Northern Division Post-season Tournament played in Portland.
Fasel-3
Bowen-2
-
Bowen-3
RECORD: 22-23
School
Home: 8-6 AWAY: 7-8 NEUTRAL: 7-9
Portland State
Washington State
Eastern Washington
OREGON STATE
Portland
Gonzaga
Washington
FINAL NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS
Won Lost Pct.
GB Overall Won
15
16
11
11
10
6
6
10
11
12
.714
.714
.524
500
455
4
41/2
5 1/2
39
41
30
22
23
6
6
14
15
.300
.286
8 1/2
9
23
16
School
FINAL NORTHERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Won Lost Pct.
Washington State
OREGON STATE
Eastern Washinton
3
2
1
0
2
2
1.000
.500
.333
Portland State 0 2 .000
(Wash. State advances to NCAA Western Regional at Tempe, AZ)
Lost
17
17
23
23
29
27
RECORD
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-2
3-2
3-3
4-3
5-3
5-4
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
7-9
7-10
1-0
1-i
8-10
9-10 2-1
10-10 3-i
10-il 3-2
4-2
12-li
12-12
12-13 i2-14
4-3
4-4
13-14
14-14
15-14
15-15
16-15
16-16
16-17
17-17
18-17
5-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
7-6
7-7
8-7
9-7
18-18 9-8
19-18 10-8
19-i9 10-9
19-20
19-2i
10-iO b-u
20-21 11-11
21-21
21-22
22-22
22-23
HITTING
NAME
Plum, OF
Huistrom, P
Ganter, OF
Syverson, INF
Newman, 1 B
Neal, OF
Terrell, OF-DH
Brundage, P-OF
Strutton, INF
Johnson, C-DH
Williams, UT
Calvin, OF
Hamilton, OF
Krafve, DH-INF
Myers, DH-P-OF
Ayo. 2 B-OF
Fasel, OF
Duke,C
Ceasar, INF
Bowen
Stohr, PR
Anderson, P
Rushing, P
Daulton, P
Sipple, P
OREGON STATE
OPPONENTS
AVG.
1 .000
.500
.307
.283
.277
.286
.264
.277
.267
.250
.236
.250
.237
.246
.263
.231
.210
.198
.200
.204
.000
.253
.264
SEASON SCORING
OPPONENTS
OREGON STATE
1
22
25
G.GS
AB R
1-0
1
2 0
1
0
38-36 127 25 39 4
34-34 120 20 34 4
40-39 137 19 38 8
5-1 7 2 2 0
31-26 87 14 23 0
35-27 94 8 26 5
38-36 131 19 35 6
28-22 76 6 19 3
39-32 110 14
21-6 24 6
26
6
6
0
27-19 76
11
18 4
29-20 69 12 17 5
19
0
3
11-4 13
1
3
41-33 105 21 22
34-31
15-5
35-31
1-0
106 8
25 5 5
98 15 20
0
1
H
1
5
21
0
2B
0
2
1
5
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
SB-CS S-SF P0 A
PeT.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
47
0 0 0 0 .000
05
1
0 .833
.923
1
4 0 0 18 7 19 15 4-0 3-1
33 80
11
14 .911
1
19 0 21 11 3-0 0-2
5 16 2 21 39 0-2 0-0 336 20 4 32 .989
0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0-0 3
1
0
.000
0 9 9 11
16 6-7 0-0 0 0 2 0
.929
0 9
1
8 7 0-1 1-0 37 2 3 0
64 100 12 24 0 18 3 17 6 14-3 3-2 .932
.935
2 21 0 7 20 1-0 0-3 89
11 7
1
40 .895
1
8 0 19 23 4-2 3-0 37 9 5
.938
0
1
1 1
7 1-1 1-0 15 0
1
0
1.000
2 12 0 6 21 1-1 1-4 44
1
0 0
62 16 8 .951
1
14 0 11
19 0-0 1-1 4
1.000
0 4
0 4 3 1-0 0-0 2 3 0 0
.944
0
1
0 2 3 0-0 2-0 7 10
1 1
1.000
2 12
1
21 24 2-1 2-0 63 2 0 0
26
0 7
0
11
29 0-0 2-0 199 2 2 .991
0
0
0
4
8
0
2
1
0
2
15
0
4
12
0
0-1
1-1
0-0
1-0
1-1
0-0
1
18 26
66 97 4
6
19
.978
.976
0000
.000
6 12 .944
1 1
2 8 0 0 1.00
1.000
2 6 0 0
1
15 2 0
45 1427 210 361 57 12 14 181 27 198 249 38-20 21-14 1133 482 69 44
45 1421 237 375 60 8 27 208 12 206 281 40-24 25-15 1122 452 65 30
.889
.959
.960
2
23
18
3
19
30
4
48
37
5
35
30
6
24
23
7
30
16
8
19
21
9
17
10
XTRA
0
2
TOTAL
237
210
AVG. GAME
5.3
4.7
PITCHING
NAME
Anderson, RH
Rushing
Sipple, LH
Daulton, RH
Myers, RH
Brundage, LH
Hulstrom, LH
Williams, RH
Buehler, RH
OREGON STATE
OPPONENTS
1.66
3.86
8-6
6-1
18-14
11
11-9 2
4.86
6.25
8.02
3-5
1-6
14-9
15-6
7.33
8.12
9.64
21.56
0-1
1-1
2-2
1-0
10-1
9-2
12-4
3-0
3-0 0-1
4.74
22-23
4.19
23-22 94
95
4
2
0
19
0
0
0
0
12
IP H
108.1
74
60.2
39
76 80
40.1
21.1
53
28
27 39
37.2
50
4.2
9
R
29
53
34
19
26
38
ER
20
29 26
41
28
19
22
34
BB
35
41
40
28
14
17
28
5
28
5 5
1
4
1.2
3 4 4 2
1
377.2
375 237 199 206 281
374 361 210 174 198 249
BK
98
48
6 3 0
1
0 1 376
1
0
1
5 0
60 5 5 2 6 0 0 294
18 8 2 0 4 0 3 162
7
2
1
0 3 0 0 86
0
5
32
32
0
0
1
1
0
0
12
27
4
0
0
0
4
3
0
3
1
0
27
14
0
0
0
0
0
4
112
0 149
0
0
24
8
41421
51427
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS (FOR OVERALL SEASON ONLY)
GAME WINNING RBIS: Krafve, 3; Fasel, 3; Johnson, 3; Bowen, 3; Newman, 2; Strutton, 2; Williams, 2; Terrell, 2; Ganter, Bowen and Syverson.
PASSED BALLS:
GROUNDED INTO DPS:
Johnson, 4; Duke, 1. OPP. (87)
Williams, 5; Ganter, 4; Hamilton, 3; Newman, 2; Fasel, 2; Brundage, 2; Duke, Syverson, Myers, and Bovven.
OSU (24) OFF. (32).
LEFT ON BASE: Ore State 359 (8.0 a game), Opponents 314 (7.0 a game)
RUNNERS THROWN OUT: Duke, 15; Johnson, 6.
PICK-OFFS: Sipple, 4; Rushing, 4; Anderson, Daulton and Hulstrom. OFF. (9)
PICKED-OFF: Strutton, 4; Williams, 2; Johnson, 2; Terrell, Ganter, Bowen and Calvin.
23
Year
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
All of the Beavers' home games are played at Ralph Coleman
Field, located on Washington Way next to the Dixon Recreation
Center and one block from Gill Coliseum on the Oregon State campus. Coleman Field has a seating capacity of 2,000 permanent bleachers and may be expanded to accomodate 3,000 with portable seating. The playing field has long been considered one of the finest in collegiate baseball. It is surrounded by a six-foot fence that expands to 20 feet in left field. The distances are 355 to left field, 400 to center field and 330 down the right field line. It is
385 to the left center field alley and 365 to the right center field gap. Five years ago, the facility was renovated with the dedication of the field to Ralph Coleman through donations by the baseball alumni and the help of the Beaver Club. Orange plastic bleacher covers were added and the entire seating area was paved. In 1981, the Coleman dedication honored the Beaver alum and head coach of Beaver baseball from 1923 through 1931 and
1938 through 1966, 36 years as head baseball coach and 47 all told with the OSU coaching staff. Coleman compiled a record of
560-317, a winning percentage of .639.
Riley's Beavers Tough At Coleman
Won
10
6
10
18
13
9
Lost
6
7
4
1
3
7
Year
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Won
10
18
11
15
14
8
Lost
4
3
3
2
3
6
NORTHERN DIVISION
Eastern Washington
Gonzaga
Portland
Portland State
Washington
Washington State
TOTALS
AirForce
Albuquerque
BoiseState
Brigham Young
Cal Davis
Cal Irvine
Cal Riverside
Cal Santa Barbara
Cal Poly SLO
Cal State Fullerton
Chapman
Chico State
Colorado
Colorado State
Concordia
Delaware
Duke
Eastern Michigan
EasternOregon
1-1
0-1
3-2
3-5
2-1
0-4
3-0
0-2
1-0
5-2
2-1
8-3-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
Series Records (1952-1984)
W-L
9-6
9-5
50-15
51-19
160-115
112-169
391 -329
PCI.
.600
.642
.769
.728
.581
.390
.543
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Arizona
Arizona State
California
USC
Stanford
UCLA
TOTALS
(1952-1984)
FresnoState
George Fox
Grambling
3-15
2-0
1-0
Grand Canyon
Hawaiian Teams
Hayward State
Humboldt State
3-1
5-2
3-1
0-1
Idaho 37-15
La Verne 1-0
Lewis & Clark
Lewis & Clark State
Linfield
28-4
2-3
42-12
Long Beach State
LosAngelesState
Loyola-L.A
Maine
McCord
Montana
1-2
1-3
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
Montana State
Nevada-Las Vegas
Nevada-Reno
Northern Arizona
Oklahoma
Oral Roberts
Oregon
Oregonlech
Pacific
Pepperdine
PugetSound
Sacramento State
San Diego State
San Jose State
Santa Clara
Seattle
Seton Hall
Southern Oregon
St. John's
65-63
11-0
30-1
2-3
10-3
3-0
1-3
1-0
0-3
3-0
0-3
0-1
1-3
5-8
3-6
53
1-0
8-1
1-0
W-L
3-8
4-12
7-16
5-16
6-17
2-1 1
27-80
St. Mary's
Stanislaus State
SW Louisiana
Texas
Tulsa
Univ. of Pacific
Univ. of San Diego
USF
Utah
Valdosta State
Vanport
Western Oregon (OCE)
Western Washington
Westmont
Whitman
Willamette
Wyoming
PCT.
.278
.250
.304
.238
.261
.154
.252
1-1
1-1
0-1
0-1
2-0
3-2
0-1
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
36-5
1-0
2-0
2-0
26-7
1-0
YEAR COACH
CON F.
PCT.
FINISH
PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE
1916
1917
1918.
1919
1920
1921
1922
Loot Flack
J D. Baldwin
Jimmy Richardson
Jimmy Richardson
Jimmy Richardson
Guy Rathburne
NORTHERN DIVISION
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
No Season
No Season
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
PACIFIC-8
10
11
11
5
13
8
10
17
9
10
10
11
11
8
7
20
16
17
5 6 .455
Season Cancelled
5
2
5
6
6
.250
.455
8
4 11
9 .471
.267
9 8
429
6 .455
(3rd)
2
5
8
4
6 250 (4th)
6 455 (3rd)
9 .471
(5th)
7 .364
(4th)
Not Available
15
13
14
7
1
2
.567
.917
.846
.416
7
5 .723
6 .571
9 .526
5 .778
10 .473
9
5
.527
.667
15 .423
11 .500
16 .333
15 .318
5
800
8
6
.667
.738
10 .600
9 .591
6 .610
16
6
10 .615
10 .375
8 467
7
15
7
8 652
12 368
25 6 807
27 12 692
15
12
14
9
8
.625
.600
10 .600
17
18
13 .567
13 581
18 11 .620
21
18
7
5
.750
783
27 14 .659
26 6 812
23 12 .657
25 11 .694
15 19 .444
18 17 .513
6 6 .500
Not Available (3rd-Tie)
6
2
7
2
6
5
750 (2nd)
.250
(5th)
.585
(3rd)
11
3
8
7
8
5
8
5
9
8
.375
(5th)
.800
(4th)
.688
(2nd)
.438
(4th)
.500
(3rd)
3
5 11
8
7
4
10
8
12
8
3
8
9
.500
(2nd-Tie)
.313
(5th)
12 .250
(4th)
6 625 (lst)
8
4
8
.500
(3rd)
.438
(4th)
.500
(3rd)
750 (1st)
500 (3rd-Tie)
7
12
7
4
.500
(3rd)
.750
(1st)
10 4 .625
(2nd)
6 10 .375
(4th)
4
8
5
10
7
7
9
4
.364
.533
.357
(4th)
(3rd)
(4th)
714 (1st)
10 6
8
10
8
7
8
10
7
3
6
4
8
7
4
6
.625
.727
.625
(1st)
(2nd)
(2nd)
667 (2nd)
467 (3rd)
.533
(2nd)
.714
.538
(1st)
(4th)
7
11
8
5
6
4
.585
571
.733
(2nd)
(2nd)
(1st)
11
8
4
4
8
7 11
733 (1st)
500 (3rd)
.388
13 .233
(3rd)
(4th)
25 13 .659
23 13 .639
17
19
20 .458
15 559
18 17 .514
(Round Robin)
9
6
6
12
.600
333
9 12 .429
(3rd-Tie)
(7th)
(5th)
5 6
455
6 10 .375
(6th)
(6th)
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1967
1968
1969
1970
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
1971
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
NORTHERN DIVISION
1981
1982
1983
1984
Gene Tanselli
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
13 24 .351
15 20 .428
15
13
.118
.277
(4th)
(4th)
18
31
21 462
28 10 .737
6 12
31 17 .646
12
22 22 400
6
21
15
19
.674
525
13
12
5
.333
(3rd)
722 (1st)
6 .667
(2nd)
6 .667
(2nd)
9 .400
(3rd)
4 11
.267
(3rd)
33 16 673
2
5
8 9 .471
(2nd)
29 14 .674
29 15 659
11
16
27 17 .614
17
22 23 .488
11
7
8
7
11
.611
(2nd)
.667
(1st)
708 (1st)
.500
(4th)
COACH
Joe Fay
Otto Moore
Fielder Jones
Walker
E J. Stewart
Jesse Garrett
Wilkie Clark
Ray F. Gobte
Loot Flack
J D Baldwin
Jimmy Richardson
Guy Rathburne
Ralph Coleman
Slats Gill
Gene Tanselli
JACK RILEY
Totals
YEARS
1907-1 908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916-1917
1918
191 9-1921
1922
1923-1 931
1938-1966
1932-1 937
1967-1972
1973-
75 years
560
57
115
306
1144
W
16
3
14
7
13
8
5
7
17
9
5
2
14
10
4
7
L
7
4
6
26
8
9
8
6
317
71
102
209
808
PCT.
.696
.429
.778
.530
263
412
438
.619
455
.250
375
.529
639
445
.533
.594
.586
Back in 1951 enroute to the Northern Division championship, Oregon
State's baseball team compiled the longest winning streak in the school's baseball history.
The Beavers won 18 straight before finally losing to Washington State in Pullman, 7-3. Gene Tanselli, former head coach at OSU, was a star senior shortstop on that 1951 club.
1952-Won Western Regional, then OSU lost to Duke, 18-7, and to Texas,
10-1, at Omaha, Nebraska in the NCAA College World Series
1962-OSU lost to Santa Clara, then to Fresno State.
1 963-OSU lost to USC, 6-5, then defeated USC, 8-6, but lost to the Trojans in the final, 7-5.
1983-Lost to Stanford, 14-0, then to UC-Santa Barbara, 7-3, in Western
Regional.
Ralph Coleman
25
1940 - Glenn Elliot, Boston Braves
1964 - Frank Peters, Baltimore Orioles. INF
1967 - Jack Humphrey, Houston Astros, P
1968 - Ken Forsch, Houston Astros, California Angels, P
1969 - Lute Barnes, New York Mets, 2B
1970 - Bob Beall, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, lB
1974 - Greg Jurgenson, Houston Astros, P
1975 - Ramon Gonzalez, Seattle Rainers, OF (Independent)
1976 - Steve Wilkins. San Francisco Giants, OF
Pete Rowe, Cincinnate Reds, C
Tom Chamberlain, Montreal Expos, P
Scott Anderson, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins,
Chicago, P
1977 - Jeff Doyle, St. Louis Cardinals, (now in Japan), 2B
Scott Anderson, Montreal Expos, P
Pete Rowe, Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh Pirates, C
Torn Chamberlain. St. Louis Cardinals, P
1980 - Bob McNair. Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, lB
1981 Steve Lyons, Boston Red Sox, SS
Al Hunsinger, St. Louis Cardinals, lb
1982 - Jim Wilson, Cleveland Indians, lB
Mike Gorman, Oakland A's, P
1983 - Jeff Reece, Milwaukee Brewers, P
Steve Smith, Cleveland Indians, 2B-OF
Rob Holbrook, Toronto Blue Jays. P
Todd Thomas, San Francisco Giants, UT
Mickey Riley, Walla Walla (Ind.). INF
1984 - Scott Anderson, Texas Rangers, P
Dam
Syverson, Cleveland Indians. C
Lindsey Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates, C
Mike Strutton, Kansas City Royals, INF
Scott Anderson
Dam
Syverson
Jeff Reece
Mike Strutton
Lindsey Johnson Jim Wilson Todd Thomas Mike Gorman
Jeff Doyle
26
Rob Holbrook Steve Smith Steve Lyons
BAlliNG AVERAGE
AT BATS
H ITS
RUNS
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
HOME RUNS
RUNS BATTED IN
STOLEN BASES
SACRI FICES
MOST liMES STRUCK OUT
MOST TIMES WALKED
MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH
MOST DPS HIT INTO
MOST WINS
MOST DEFEATS
BEST WINNING POT modern era
WORST WIN-LOSS POT
LONGEST GAME
SHUTOUTS
INNINGS PITCHED
MOST WALKS GIVEN UP
MOST STRIKEOUTS
COMPLETE GAMES
MOST WILD PITCHES
MOST HIT BATTERS
LOWEST E R.A
HIGHEST ER.A
(306) 1983
1,563 1977
444 1983
355 1980
85 1981
19 1983
40 1980, 1982
312 1980
98 1980
53 1977, 1980
249 1984
286 1980
39 1982
46 1978
33 1980 (33-16)
24 1972 (13-24)
(917) 1924 (11-1)
(.813) 1962 (26-6)
(.3 18) 1937 (7-15)
20 Inn. 1972 vs Washington
8 1976
407 1977
237 1983
291 1976
23 1976
29 1982
26 1977
2.32 1964
4.67 1983
STATISTiC
BATTING AVG (12OAB)
AT BATS
H ITS
RUNS
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
HOME RUNS
RUNS BATTED IN
STOLEN BASES
WALKS RECEIVED
TIMES STRUCK OUT
SACRIFICES
ERRORS COMMITTED
DPs TURNED
INNINGS PITCHED
HITS ALLOWED
WINS
WALKS ALLOWED
STRI KEOUTS
LOWEST E 8 A.
BEST WINNING POT.
(1 000 for 5 games)
COMPLETE GAMES
SHUTOUTS
HOLDER
Dwayne Helbig, 411
Bob McNair, 188
Jerry Miller, 68
Todd Thomas, 68
Jeff Doyle, 49
Al Hunsinger, 49
Jim Wilson, 49
Bob McNair, 15
Jeff Doyle, 6
Todd Thomas, 6
Jim Wilson, 21
Jim Wilson, 62
Jeff Doyle, 26
Kim Bradshaw, 26
Rich Dodge, 48
Chris Newman, 39
Todd Thomas, 11
Dave Backen, 30
Bob McNair, 42
Al Hunsinger, 42
Cecil Ira, 1162
Mike Gorman, 100
Cecil Ira, 12
Jeff Reece, 62
Ken Forsch. 121
Bill Oerding, 1.07
Jerry Johnson, 7-0
Bill Oerding. 7-0
Cecil Ira, 12
Cecil Ira, 5
YEAR
1952
1980
1978
1983
1977
1981
1982
1978
1962
1980
1962
1983
1968
1960
1970
1960
1962
1963
1977
1983
1982
1982
1977
1959
1977
1984
1982
1978
1980
1981
RUNS SCORES
RUNS ALLOWED
MOST RUNS, BOTH TEAMS
MOST HITS
MOST AT BATS
MOST HOME RUNS
MOST TRIPLES.
MOST DOUBLES
MOST RUNS BATTED IN
MOST STOLEN BASES
MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT
MOST TIMES WALKED
MOST STRIKEOUTS
32 1954 vs. Washington (32-7)
26 1973 vs. Washington State (26-6)
41 1955 vs Washington State
(OSU won, 29-12)
.27 1954 vs. Washington
74 1972 vs Washington
6 1966 vs Oregon (twice that year) and Puget Sound in 1978
4 1980 vs Western Oregon
10 1979 vs. Puget Sound
27 1954 vs. Washington
10 1976 vs. Brigham Young,
1980 vs. George Fox,
1983 vs. WOSC
18 1972 vs Washington
16 1979 vs. Lewis & Clark
16 1967 vs. Arizona State
STATISTIC
AT BATS
H ITS
RUNS
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
HOME RUNS
RUNS BATTED IN
TOTAL BASES
STOLEN BASES
WALKS RECEIVED
TIMES STRUCK OUT
ERRORS
COMMITTED
HOLDER
Mel Cuckovich, 9
Doug Miller, 9
Jay Dean, 5
Jay Dean, 5
Dave Hummel, 5
Jerry Yung, 5
Ron Dyer, 5
Rick Gonzalez, 5
Jerry Yung, 5
Jim Wilson, 5
Rich Harper, 3
Steve Rudolph, 3
Dan Pearson, 3
John Collins, 2
Darryl Summerfield, 3
Jim Wilson, 3
Steve Smith, 3
Rick Gonzalez, 7
Jim Wilson, 14
Steve Lyons, 4 seven times, 4 several players, 4
Carlo Pefroni, 4
Rick Gonzalez, 4
Dave Backen, 4
YEAR
1972 vs Washington
1972 vs Washington
1952 vs Fresno St.
(5x5)
1955 vs Washington St.
(5x6)
1971 vs California (5x5)
1979 vs Lewis & Clark
(5x6)
1980 vs. Lint ield (5x6)
1978 vs Puget Sound
1979 vs Lewis & Clark
1982 vs. Washington St
1978 vs. Sacramento St
1979 vs. Puget Sound
1979 vs. Pugef Sound
1980 vs. Western Oregon
1968 vs Washington
1982 vs. Washington St.
1983 vs. Oregon Tech
1977 vs. Pepperdine
1982 vs Washington St
1979 vs. Oregon Tech
1965-1984
1959 vs Washington
1977 vs. Oregon
1978 vs. Oral Roberts
MOST INNINGS
PITCHED
STRIKEOUTS
Greg Jurgenson, 16
Scott Anderson, 15
1972 vs. Washington
1983 vs. Gonzaga
LONGEST HITTING
STREAK
CONSECUTIVE
SHUTOUT INN
MOST HOME RUNS
IN ONE INNING
AS A TEAM
Pete Rowe, 22 games
Ken Forsch, 45
Four
5/8/76 to 3/31/77
1968
1966 vs. Oregon (twice-
7th & 10th) Dave Heniges
Darryl Summerfield,
Karl Weide, Ron Boly)
27
Hitting
SEASON BATTING (Mm, 120 AB)
.411 Dwayne Helbig (1952)
.405 Dan Cunningham (1971)
.378 Al Lehrer (1963)
.374 Mickey Riley (1982)
.371 Tom Simas (1975)
.368 Todd Thomas (1983)
.364 Jerry Miller (1978)
.356 Bob McNair (1980)
.350 Jeff Doyle (1977)
.346 Al Hunsinger (1981)
AT BATS
1.
188 Bob McNair (1980)
2. 187 Jerry Miller (1978)
3. 185 Todd Thomas (1983)
4. 183 Jeff Doyle (1977)
5.
181 Pete Rowe (1977)
6. 179 Al Hunsinger (1980)
7. 174 Bob McNair (1978)
174 Jerry Miller (1977)
172 Steve Smith (1983)
171 Jeff Doyle (1976)
171 Rob Drahn (1976)
HITS
1. 68 Jerry Miller (1978)
68 Todd Thomas (1983)
67 Bob McNair (1980)
64 Jeff Doyle (1977)
61 Mickey Riley (1982)
58 Pete Rowe (1977)
57 Steve Smith (1983)
55 Bob McNair (1978)
55 Al Hunsinger (1980)
55 Al Hunsinger (1981)
RUNS
1. 49 Jim WIson (1962)
49 Jeff Doyle (1977)
49 Al Hunsinger (1981)
48 Todd Thomas (1983)
45 Steve Lyons (1980)
44 Jeff Doyle (1976)
44 Steve Smith (1983)
8. 43 Al Hunsinger (1980)
9. 41 Todd Thomas (1981)
41 Mickey Riley (1982)
DOUBLES
1. 15 Bob McNair (1 978)
2. 12 Mickey Riley (1981)
12 Jeff Doyle (1977)
5.
12 Pete Rowe (1976)
11 Rich Harper (1978)
11 Rick Gonzalez (1977)
11 Bob McNair (1977)
11 Jim Wilson (1981)
9. 10 Rich Dodge (1976)
10 Dave Backen (1980)
10 Al Hunsinger (1981)
10 Jim Wilson (1982)
TRIPLES
1. 6 Jeff Doyle (1977)
3.
6 Todd Thomas (1 983)
5 Lute Barnes (1968)
5 Twink Pederson (1956)
5 Dave Backen (1980)
6. 4 eight players latest is
Todd Thomas (1982)
Pitching
INNINGS PITCHED
116.2 Cecil Ira (1962)
108.1 Scott Anderson (1984)
107.1 Jeff Reece (1983)
103.1 Cecil Ira (1963)
99 2 Ken Noble (1976)
98.0 Ken Forsch (1968)
95.1 Ken Noble (1977)
93.1 Eric Sallee (1978)
93.0 Kyle Dunning (1980)
92.2 Steve Clark (1964)
HITS ALLOWED
100 Mike Gorman (1980)
98 Ken Noble (1977)
7.
8.
10.
93 Scott Anderson (1983)
90 Cecil Ira (1963)
89 Ken Noble (1978)
89 Mike German (1981)
84 Mike Gorman (1982)
83 Kyle Dunning (1980)
83 Cecil Ira (1962)
81 Norb Wellman (1954)
WALKS
62 Jeff Reece (1983)
50 Mark Niles (1979)
46 Scott Anderson (1983)
44 Scott Anderson (1981)
5. 42 Jerry Johnson (1968)
42 Jeff Reece (1981)
7. 41 Eric Sallee (1978)
41 John Rushing (1984)
9 40 Mike Niles (1980)
40 John Sipple (1984)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(Mm. 40 Innings)
1. 1.07 Bill Oerding (1960)
1.11 Lou TanseIli (1979)
3. 1.23 Cecil Ira (1962)
4. 1.26 Ken Noble (1976)
5.
1 .46 Steve Clark (1964)
6. 1.53 Jack Humphrey (1967)
7.
1 .66 Scott Anderson (1984)
8. 1.82 Denny Tower (1967)
9.
1 .90 Scott Anderson (1976)
10. 1.91 Jerry Johnson (1970)
WINS
12-3 Cecil Ira (1962)
11-3 Jeff Reece (1983)
10-3 Cecil Ira (1963)
8.
9-4 Ken Noble (1976)
9-2 Mike Gorman (1982)
9-2 Scott Anderson (1977)
9-6 Ken Noble (1977)
8-2 Kyle Dunning (1980)
HOME RUNS
1 .
21 Jim Wilson (1982)
15 Al Hunsinger (1981)
14 Bob McNair (1980)
13 Al Hunsinger (1980)
12 Steve Smith (1983)
11 Chris Newman (1983)
10 Bob McNair (1978)
10.
7 Steve Smith (1982)
7 Rich Dodge (1977) four tied with six
RUNS BATTED IN
62 Jim Wilson (1982)
59 Bob McNair (1980)
54 Al Hunsinger (1981)
51 Al Hunsinger (1980)
46 Bob McNair (1978)
44 Pete Rowe (1977)
44 Kim Bradshaw (1959)
8. 40 Rob Drahn (1976)
39 Grimm Mason (1959)
37 Dave Backen (1980)
37 Chris Newman (1983)
37 Steve Smith (1983)
STOLEN BASES
1. 26 Jeff Doyle (1977)
26 Kim Bradshaw (1959)
25 Steve Lyons (1980)
24 Jeff Doyle (1976)
21 Todd Thomas (1983)
19 Mickey Riley (1982)
7
18 Steve Smith (1983)
8. 17 Todd Thomas (1981)
17 Mike Strutton (1983)
10. 16 Todd Thomas (1980)
16 Kim Bradshaw (1958)
16 Lute Barnes (1968)
8-3 Ken Forsch (1968)
8-3 Mike Gorman (1981)
8-4 Scott Anderson (1983)
COMPLETE GAMES
10.
11 Cecil Ira (1963)
11 Scott Anderson (1984)
9 Ken Noble (1976)
8 Steve Clark (1964)
7 Mark Niles (1979)
7 Eric Sallee (1978)
7 Gail Meier (1976)
7 Jeff Reece (1983)
6 Kyle Dunning (1980)
6 Scott Anderson (1977)
6 Jack Humphrey (1966)
STRIKEOUTS
121 Ken Forsch (1968)
10.
1 O0.Jeff Reece (1983)
98 Scott Anderson (1984)
97 Denny Straub (1964)
85.Cecil Ira (1963)
84 Mike Gorman (1982)
82 Cecil Ira (1962)
79 Scott Anderson (1983)
79 Tony Perry (1969)
76 Scott Anderson (1977)
CAREER BATTING (Mm. 260 At Bats)
1
.379, Jay Dean (1952-55)
2.
.354, Dan Cunningham (1971-73)
3.
4.
5.
.346, Twink Pedersen (1 956-58)
.337, Larry Petersen (1 960-62)
.325, Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
6.
7.
.324, Kim Bradshaw (1 957-59)
.322, Rob Drahn (1 974-76)
8.
.319, Jerry Miller (1976-78)
9. .317, Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
.317, Bill Wagner (1 959-61)
.317, Steve Smith (1981-83)
RUNS
1. 148 Todd Thomas (1980-83)
2. 118 Mickey Riley (1 980-83)
3. 109 Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
1 09 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
5. 108 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
6. 107 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
7.
8.
9.
98 Steve Smith (1 981-83)
97 Jim Grove (1 979-82)
96 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
10, 92 Al Hunsinger (1 980-81)
AT BATS
593 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
565 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
553 Todd Thomas (1 980-83)
553 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
523 Rich Dodge (1 974-77)
508 Bob McNair (1 978-80)
457 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
434 Jim Grove (1 979-82)
429 Lute Barnes (1 967-69)
10 427 Bill Martinez (1 974-76)
DOUBLES
1.
31 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
31 Bob McNair (1 978-80)
3. 30 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
4. 28 Jim Wilson (1980-82)
28 Bill Gassaway (1 979-82)
6. 26 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
7. 25 Jay Dean (1 952-54)
8. 24 Rich Harper (1 975-78)
24 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
10, 23 Rob Drahn (1 974-76)
23 Jim Grove (1979-82)
HITS
1.
186 Pete Rowe (1974-76)
2
169 Mickey Riley (1 980-83)
3.
4.
164 Todd Thomas (1 980-83)
154 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
5. 153 Bob McNair (1 978-80)
6.
151 Dave Backen (1978-81)
7. 140 Dan Cunningham (1 971-73)
8, 130 Rob Drahn (1 974-76)
9. 129 Jerry Miller (1976-78)
1 29 Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
TRIPLES
13 Todd Thomas (1980-83)
8.
9.
10 Chuck Fisk (1 952-55)
9 Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
8 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
7 Bob Beall (1 968-70)
7 Lute Barnes (1967-69)
7 Bob McNair (1978-80)
6 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
5 (seven different players)
INNINGS PITCHED
348.2 Ken Noble (1975-78)
328.2 Mike Gorman (1 979-82)
325.2 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
281 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
262.2 Gail Meler (1 973-76)
209.2 Pat Barry (1 975-78)
205.2 Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
203.1 Jeff Reece (1 981-83)
201 Greg Jurgenson (1 972-74)
186,1 Denny Straub (1961-64)
HITS ALLOWED
348 Mike Gorman (1979-82)
324 Ken Noble (1975-78)
291 Scott Anderson (1 981-84)
272 Gail Meler (1973-76)
204 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
201 Greg Jurgenson (1972-74)
197 Pat Barry (1 975-78)
188 Jack Humphrey (1 965-67)
164 Jeff Reece (1981-83)
10, 151 Jerry Johnson (1 968-70)
WALKS
147 Scott Anderson (1 981-84)
146 Mike Gorman (1 979-82)
139 Jeff Reece (1 981-83)
97 Jerry Johnson (1 968-70)
5.
94 Wayne Burns (1 971-73)
90 Mark Niles (1 979-80)
84 Jack Humphrey (1 965-67)
82 Leon Criner (1 959-61)
81 Al Giudotti (1 954-56)
76 Kyle Dunning (1 980-81)
STRIKEOUTS
258 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
234 Mike Gorman (1 979-82)
227 Cecil Ira (1 961-63)
212 Ken Noble (1 975-78)
198 Gail Meler (1973-76)
194 Denny Straub (1 961-64)
185 Jeff Reece (1 981-83)
184 Ken Forsch (1967-68)
155 Jerry Johnson (1968-70)
141 Jack Humphrey (1 965-67)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(Mm. 100 Innings)
1. 1,79 Cecil Ira (1 961-63)
2.
1 .92 Steve Clark (1962-64)
3. 2.12 Ken Forsch (1 967-68)
4. 2.15 Scott Anderson (1976-77)
5. 2.53 Pat Barry (1 975-78)
6. 2.56 Mark Nibs (1 979-80)
7. 2.58 Bill Oerding (1 959-61)
8. 2.61 Bailey Brem (1952-53)
HOME RUNS
1. 28 Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
2. 27 Jim Wilson (1 980-82)
27 Bob McNair (1 978-80)
4. 21 Steve Smith (1 981-83)
5. 16 Chris Newman (1 980-83-84)
6. 12 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
8.
12 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
11 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
11 Bill Martinez (1974-76)
11 Jerry Exley (1954-56)
RUNS BATTED IN
126 Bob McNair(1978-80)
110 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
105 Jim Wilson (1 980-82)
105 Al Hunsinger (1 980-81)
5. 103 Dave Backen (1 978-81)
6.
7.
8.
10,
91 Steve Smith (1 981-83)
89 Rich Dodge (1 974-77)
88 Rob Drahn (1 974-76)
88 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
86 Mickey Riley (1 980-83)
STOLEN BASES
62 Todd Thomas (1980-83)
54 Jeff Doyle (1 979-81)
46 Steve Lyons (1 979-81)
44 Kim Bradshaw (1 957-59)
5, 41 Steve Smith (1 981-83)
40 Rich Dodge (1 974-77)
34 Mickey Riley (1 980-83)
32 Jim Grove (1979-82)
31 Mike Strutton (1 981-83-84)
25 Lute Barnes (1 967-69)
9. 2.66 Denny Straub (1 961-64)
2.66 Denny Tower (1966-68)
WINS
30-17 Ken Noble (1975-78)
28-16 Mike Gorman (1 979-82)
27-9 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
25-17 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
5,
9.
19-12 Gail Meler (1973-76)
18-6
16-6
Jeff Reece (1 981-83)
Gary Moore (1 958-60)
16-7
14-5
14-9
Pat Barry (1 975-78)
Steve Clark (1 962-64)
Denny Straub (1 961-64)
14-13 Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
COMPLETE GAMES
28 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
19 Scott Anderson (1 981-84)
18 Ken Noble (1 975-78)
1 7 Mike German (1979-82)
16 Gail Meler (1 973-76)
10 Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
8
10 Mark Niles (1979-80)
9 Steve Clark (1962-64)
9 Jeff Reece (1 981-83)
10. three tied with eight
29
30
ALLAMERICA 7)
1952 Dwayne Helbg. OF
1953 Bailey Brern P
1954 Jay Dean lB
1955 Jay Dean. lB
1960 Larry Petersen. OF
962 Cecil Ira P
1982 J m Wikon. 1 B DH
DISTRICT EIGHT!REGION NINE PICKS
)23)
1949 Frank Roelandl C
1950 Gene Tannelli. SS
1951 John Thomas C
1952 Dwnyne Helbig. OF
Bailey Brem P
1953 Baiey Brem P
John Thomas. C
Edward Shirlclill OF
1954 Jay Dean. 1 B
1955 Jay Dean. 1 B
1957 Twink Pedersen. lB
1959 Jerry Droacher. OF
1960 Larry Petersen OF
1962 Cecil Ira. P
1963 Cecil Ira P
A Lehrer OF
1976 Pete Rowe. C
1977 Jell Doyle 2B
2nd Team)
1978 Bob McNair. lB
2nd Team)
1982 Jim W lson
1 B list Teaml
Mike Gorman P
Mickey P Ivy. 28
2nd Team)
1984 Scott Anderson. P
2nd Team)
ALLNORTHERN DIVISION (ALL PAC-8
FROM 1967.1971) 811
1948 Chuck Sajva n P
1949 Frank Roelandt. C
19513 Doe While P
Gene Tanse i. SS
Pete Goodbrod. OF
1952 Dwayne Relbig OF
Ba ey Brem P
1953 Bailey Brem. P
Norb We) man P
Jay Dean. 1 B
Bud Shirtclill OF
1954 Jay Dean. lB
Clruck F sk 2B
Jack P mon. OF
1955 Jay Dean. lB
Jerry Fe ey. OF
1956 Jerry En ey OF
1957 Twink Pedersen SB
Ton Harrt. OF
1958 Gary Moore P
Gene Bates lB
7om Bower. 38
1959 B I Wagner PB
Kim Bradsham OF
Jerry Droncher OF
1960 Bi Wagner 3B
Larry Petersen OF
1961 Bill Wagner. 3B
Grimm Mason OF
1962 Cecil Ira. P
Al Lehrer. 38
1963 Cccl Ira
P
Dave Long. 2B
Doug Stahl. SS
A Lehrer.
OF
Frank Peters. OF
1964 Sleae Clark. P
1965 Morrell Crary. C
Ron Lucas SS
1966 Jack Humphrey. P
1967 Tom Jones rB**
Bob Kaiser OF*
Jack Humphrey. P *
1968 Tom Jones 1B**
Ken hooch
**
1969 Late Barnes SS**
1970 Bob Beall. lB
Dave Wigg nu UT* *
1971 Dan Cunningham. UT* *
1972 Dan Canningham UT
1974 Grog Jurqensoe. P
Pete Rowe OF
Rob Drahn. OH
1g75 Pete Rowe C
Gap Meier P
Ramos Gonzalez. OF
Tom Srmas UT
1976 Pete Rowe C
Ken Noble P
Jell Doyle. UT
1977 Pete Rowe C
Jell Doyle. 2B
Rich Dodge OF
1978 R ch Harper. C
Bob McNair lB
Jorry Mi) er OF
Jerry Y cr9 UT
1979 Dave Backen. UT
1980 Bob McNrir lB
Al Hun nger 3B
What Al Hunsingor. 1 B * *
Dave Backerr. UT
Todd Thomas OF lSB2JimWison
Mike Gormari P
MckeyRley 2B
Jim Grove OF
1983 Jell Reece. P * *
Dan Syvernon PB
Todd Thomas UT
Steve Smith OF
1984 Scott Anderson P
Darn Syvernon JR
2nd Team
* ** Payer al he year
VICTOR BROWN JR. TROPHY
Most Outstanding Player
The Victor Brown Jr Trophy is presented arm ral y to the outslvr d ng basebal payer at
Oregon StaO The memor a trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Iratereily in honor ol roe are OSU Quite oer wno was krled n World
War I
1917 Don Bower 2B
1918 Harry Richards. 2B
1919 Frank Roe andt C
1950 Gone Tanselli. SS
1951 Don Taylor. lB
1952 Don Wh te. P
1953 Bad Shirtclill OF
1954 Jay Dean 18
1955 Jay Dean lB
1956 Dan Loveloy. C
1957 byl Johnson P
1958 Tom Bowen PB
1959 Kim Bradshaw. OF
1960 Jerry Droscher OF
1961 Grmm Mvson OF
1962 Larry Petersen. OF
1963 Al Lelrrer OF
1964 Steve C ark. P
1965 Morrell Drury C
1966 Ron Lucas SS
1967 BIt Bonser. C
1968 Tom Tracey. OF
1969 Tim Gleason. C
1970 Bob Beall. INF
197r Doug M liar OF
1972 Doag Miller. OF
1973 Dan Cunningham. OF
1974 Rob Drahn INF
1975 Tom Simm 2B
1976 Pete Rowe. C
1977 Jell Doye 2B
1978 Bob McNair lB
1979 Bob Flynn P
1980 BobM Nail lB
198t Al Hansinger lB
1982 Jim Wilson lB
1983 Jell Reece P
1984 Scott Anderson P
BILL CLOVES AWARD - Most
Outstanding Pitcher C oyes was yr ex
OSU 0 lclrerl
1955 Lowell Pearce
1956 A Gi dolt
1957 Syl Johnson
1958 Ray Larrde
1959 Gary Moore
960 Bil Oerdng
1961 leon Criner
1962 Cecil Ira
1963 Ceci ra
1964 Steve Clark
1965 Wayne Swango
1966 Jack Humphrey
1967 Jack Humphrey
968 Ken Forsch
1 96g J m Powel t970 Jerry Johnson
1971 Dreg Lebeck
1972 Greg Jurgerrson t973 Gal hleier
1974 Greg Jrrrgenson
975 Ga I Meier t976Kcn Nobe
1977 Scott Anderson
1978 Er c Sir lee. Pat Barry
1979 Bob
F yns t980 Kyle Dunning
1981 John Collins t982 Mike Gorman
1981 Jell Reece rPRt Scol.l Anderson
BILL BONSER AWARD - Most Improved
Player lBorrser is an en OSU calclrpri
973 Tom Apu C
19740 ry Beck PB
1975 Tom Simas 2B
1976 Jell Doyle 2B
1977 Jerry Ml er OF
1978 Jerry Yung 3B
1979 Dave Backen OF
Mark Nie
P t9SOBobMcNar. 18
1981 John Collins P
982 RI Gassaway P
1983 Chris Newman. 1 B
1981 ScoIl Anderson. P
GOLD GLOVE AWARD - Best Fielder
973 Ty Gorlon. 28
1971 Ramon Gonzalez. OF
1975 Rvron Donzalez OF
1976 Jell Doyle 78
1977 Jell Doyle 28
Rch Dodge
1976 Jerry Yang
1979 Steve Lyons. OF
1980 Slcve Lyons SS t98t Al Hunsnger lB
1982 Mickey Riley. 2B
1983 Mickey Riley 2B
1964 Ken Rowee 2B
.350 CLUB
TIns c ib was inst tuted Dy C yacln Jack Riley
Ion any ol his payers Ihal hit 350 or helter nsa regular during the season
197', Tom Simas NI- 13711
1977 311 Doyle 2B 1 350)
1978 Jerry Miller. OF 1 3641
19110 Bob McNair lB 13561
1982 M ckey R ey OF) 374)
19113 Todd ihomas OF 13681
Alta Bates. Offering excellence in a wide range of acute and non-acute hospital care. Supported by a comprehensive health system of services designed to meet your health care needs.
A
Allen. Mark 1982-83
Anderson. Scott 1976-77
Anderson Scott 1981-82-83-84
Apa. Tom 1972-73
Ayo Keke 1 983-84
B
Backen, Dave 1978-79-80-81
Backman, Mike 1975
Bailey. Brian 1960-61-62
Bailey. Ken 1973-74
Baker. Gary 1959-60-61
Barnes. Lute 1967-68-69
Barry, Pat 1975-76-77-78
Bates. Gene 1958
Beall, Bob 1969-79-71
Beall, Jim 1970-71-72
Beck. Gary 1972-73-74-75
Bell. Thurman 1964-65-66
Benson. Cleve 1968-69
Berg. Ralph 1952
Bergslrom. Bob 1937
Berreman, Box 1958-59
Beltendort Jerry 1955-56
Bishop. Bob 1979-80-81 -82
Bonser. Bill 1965-66-67
Bowen. Jack 1956-57
Bowen. Tom 1956-57-58
Boyd, Jeff 1978
Bradshaw. Kim 1957-58-59
Brem. Bailey 1951-52-53
Brown Larry 1958
Brundage, Dave 1984
Buehler Knule 1983-84
Buehler. Larry 1972-73
Buob. Bobby 1952-53-54-55
Burns, Wayne 1971-72-73
C
Callahan, Ralph 1932
Calvin. Todd 1984
Cave. Jim 1972
Ceasar, Lestee 1984
Chamberlain. Tom 1975-76-77
Chapman. Kirk 1962-63
Charbonneau, Joe 1975
Clark, SIeve 1962-63-64
Cleveland, Andy 1964-65
Clingman. Otis 1953
Cloud. Marty 1983
Coleman. Ralph 1954
Collins. John 1980-81
Conrad. Brian 1983
Cramer. Bob 1978
Crary, Morrell 1963-64-65
Criner. Leon 1960-61
Crilser. Roy 1959-60
Crosthwaite, Harry 1956-57
Crow. Steve 1967-68-69
Crownover. Tim 1978
Cuckovich. Mel 1971-72-73
Cunningham Dan 1971-72-73
D
Daniels, Curt 1970
Daulton, Ron 1984
Day. Bruce 1960-61
Dean, Jay 1952-53-54-55
DeHaas, Marlin 1955
DeMorest, Harry 1961-62-63
Dodge. Rich 1974-75-76-77
Doupe. Paul 1969-70-71
Doyle. Jeff 1 975-76-77
Drahn, Rob 1 974-75-76
Droscher. Jerry 1958-59-60
Duke, Richard 1984
Dunning, Kyle 1980-81
Dyer. Ron 1979-80-81
E
Ediger. Melvin 1954
Edwards. Allen 1951
Filers. Michael 1964
Endicott. Steve 1970
Exley Jerry 1954-55-56
F
Fasal, Tim 1984
Fisk, Chuck 1952-53-54-55
Flynn, Bob 1978-79
Forach. Ken 1967-68
Frederick, John 1957
G
Gallagher. Shane 1982-83
Gambee. Dave 1956-57
Canter. Brian 1984
Garner, Ron 1971-72-73
Gassaway. Bill 1979-80-81-82
Gee, Dennis 1972
Genlz, Keith 1973
Gianolti, Mike 1977-78
Gleason, Tim 1968-69
Gonzalez Ramon 1974-75
Gonzalez, Rick 1977-78
Goodbrod, Peter 1952
Goodell, Ryan 1969-70
Carmen, Mike 1979-80-81-82
Grove. Jim 1979-80-81-82
Guidotti, Al 1954-55-56
H
Hamilton. Gary 1983-84
Hammack. Sterling 1960
Harle, Warren 1957-58
Harper, Rich 1975-76-77-78
Hatch. Philip 1963
Hays. Stan 1953-54
Hayward. Dave 1961-62-63
Helbig. Dwayne 1955
Heniges. Dave 1966
Hilliard, Gene 1961-62-63
Hobbs. Tom 1964-65-66
Holbrook. Rob 1979-80-83
Houck, Carlos 1952
Hulslrom. Bryce 1984
Humphrey Jack 1965-66-67
Hunsinger. Al 1 980-81
Hunt, Tom 1955-56-57
Hurley. Kim 1975-76
Isbell, Richard 1955
Ira. Cecil 1961-62-63
J
Jackson. Bruce 1972-73-74
Jarvis. Jim 1964-65
Jenks, Jim 1 953-54
Johnson, Chris 1970
Johnson Jerry 1968-69-70
Johnson, Lindsey 1981 -82-83-84
Johnson. Syl 1955-56-57
Johnston. Danny 1952-53
Jones Johnny Ray 1976
Jones, Tom 1966-67-68
Jurgenson. Greg 1972-73-74
K
Kaiser, Bob 1965-66-67
Keck, Mike 1970
Kirchem, Herb 1979
Krafve, Keith 1983-84
Kratvo, Ralph 1953
L
Laherge. Kevin 1975
Laridrum. Ken 1977
Lebeck. Greg 1969-70-71
Lee. Terry 1969-70
Lehrer, Al 1962-63
Long. Dave 1962-63
Lovetoy. Dan 1955-56-57
LLiby. Dan 1957-58-59
Lucas, Ron 1 965-66-67
Lunde. Ray 1958-59-60
Lyons, Steve 1979-80-81
M
Maddux, Curt 1983-84
Mallinak, Mel 1983
Markham, Terry 1964-65
Martin, Bob 1970-71-72
Martinez. Bill 1974-75-76
Mason, Don 1971
Mason, Grimm 1959-60-61
McFadden, Dave 1957-58
McGowan. Joel 1972-73
McNair, Bob 1978-79-80-81
Meler, Gail 1973-74-75-76
Meridazona. Henry 1963
Merrill, Zed 1975
Miller. Doug 1970-71-72
Miller, Jerry 1976-77-78
Molder, Everell 1954
Moore, Gary 1958-59-60
More, Richard 1955
Muench, Gregg 1982-83
Myers, Jet I 1982-83-84
Mybre, Joe 1974-75
N
Neal, Travis 1983
Negri, Frank 1957
Nelson, Edwin 1953
Newman, Chris 1980-83-84
Nierman, Jim 1954
Niles, Mark 1979-80
Noble, Ken 1975-76-77-78
Noel, John 1971 -72-73-74
0
Oerding, Bill 1960-61
Oliphant, Jeff 1981
Olson. Steve 1963-64
O'Neill. Dan 1983
P
Paine, Fred 1957-58
Paul, Mike 1975-76-77
Pearce, Lowell 1956-57-58
Pearson. Dan 1978-79
Pederson. Twink 1956-57-58
Perry, Tony 1969-70
Peters. Frank 1963-64
Petersen, Larry 1960-61-62
Petroni, Carlo 1959-60-61
Phillips, Jim 1957-58
Piesker, Mark 1979-80
Pinion, Jack 1954
Plante Rich 1974
Plato. Bruce 1977-78
Poling. Dm0 1956
Pomerenke. Garry 1972-73
Pope, Jim 1968
Powell, Jim 1968-69
Preston, Robin 1972
R
Reece, Jeff 1981-82-83
Reinking, Bill 1960
Aenne, Steve 1968-69-70
Rich, Larry 1968-69-70
Richter, Gary 1 977-78-79
Riley, Mickey 1980-81-82-83
Rothstrom, Ray 1953-54-55
Rowe, Pete 1974-75-76-77
Rudolph. SIeve 1976-77-78-79
Ruggles, Jim 1952-53-54-55
Rushing, Jon 1984
Russell, Richard 1970
S
Sallee, Eric 1978
Schlottmann, Charlie 1975-76-77
Selberg, Eric 1966-67
Sham, Pat 1979-80-81-82
Shirtclitt, Bud 1951-52-53
Simas, Tom 1974-75
Simmons. Dave 1977-78
Sipple. John 1984
Skoog. Jim 1965-66-67
Skriver, Larry 1971-72-73-74
Smith, Clayton 1961
Smith. SIeve 1981-82-83
South, Veeder 1963-64-65
Sproul. Jerry 1979
Stahl. Doug 1962-63-64
Stephenson. Jack 1954-55
Stevens, Ron 1963-64
Slolsig, John 1956
Straub. Dennis 1962-63-64
Stronach. Charles t963
Struttori. Mike 1983-84
Summerfield, Darryl 1966-67-68
Summers. Rick 1968
Swango. Wayne 1964-65-66
Swedberg. Steve 1972-73
Syverson, Dam 1981 -82-83-84
Tanselli. Gene 1951
Tanselli, Lou 1979-80
Taylor. Donald 1951
Terrell, James 1983-84
Thomas. John 1951-52-53
Thomas, Todd 1980-81-82-83
Tower, Denny 1966-67-68
Tracey. Tom 1967-68
Trask. Rodger 1964-65
U
Umemolo, Bob 1972-73
V
Vanderbundt, Skip 1969
Vannice Kenneth 1959
Vlastelics. Tony 1955 w
Wagner. Bill 1959-60-61
Walker, Larry 1958-59
Weaver, Richard 1956
Webster. Bob 1979-80
Weide, Karl 1971
Wellman, Norb 1952-53
West. Ken 1980-81
Wheeler, Todd 1981-82
White, Don 1953
Whitelaw. John 1960-61
Wiest, Francis 1959
Wilkins. Steve 1975-76
Williams, Quinn 1983-84
Wilson. Dick 1955-56
Witson, Jim 1980-81-82
Withrow, Jim 1954-55
Y
Young, Wayne 1970
'dung. Jerry 1976-78-79 z
Zaniker, Frank 1956-57
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