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OREGON STATE
1 988 OSU Beaver Baseball Roster
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BIRTHDATE
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8/9/68
9/29/67
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1/29/68
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4/20/67
8/23/68
1/2/67
10/11/65
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HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)
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Atwood, Derek
BaIl, Wayne
Banholzer, John
Dazey, Eric
Donaly, Lance
Dufort, Dave
Heyden, Derek
Ledbetter, Todd
McCarthy, Craig
Otis, Jeff
Payne, Chris
Price, Chuck
Shaffer, Mark
Sipple, John
L-L
6-1
R-R
R-R
6-0
6-3
6-3
L-R
6-1
L-L
R-R
6-4
6-2
L-L
6-1
R-R
A-R
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R-R
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6-0
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6-1
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Eugene (Sheldon)
Astoria (Astoria)
Astoria (SDSU)
Corvallis (Crescent Valley)
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McMinnville (McMinnville)
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Eugene (Sheldon)
Corvallis (Corvallis)
Hermiston (Spk. FIs. CC)
Boulder City, NE (BCHS)
Beaverton (Beaverton)
Salem (McNary)
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Boise, ID (Trs. Vly. CC)
Susanville, CA (Lassen JC)
Salem (McKay)
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Portland (SDSU)
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McMinnville (McMinnville)
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Bend (Bend)
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Merlin (Coil, of Sisk.)
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Kefchikan, AK (Kearney St.)
Aedding, CA (Shasta JC)
Albany (W. Albany)
Eugene (N. Eugene)
Salem (Santa Aosa JC)
Salem (McNary)
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CATCHERS
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15
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24
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Fajer, Cameron
Rice, Lance
Ridenour, Ryan
Sackett, Brian
R-R
6-2
B-R
R-R
6-1
5-11
B-R
6-3
11/21/65
10/19/66
7/12/69
10/24/67
200
200
185
185
IN FIELDERS
Blankenbeckler, Jim
Brauning, Jeff
Clark, John
Duke, Randy
Haugen, Troy
Hellbusch, Reid
Johnson, Ben
Lambert, Tim
Mouw, Rob
Neitzel, R.A.
Polamalu, Joe
Scheckla, Rod
R-R
R-R
R-R
L-R
B-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-L
L-R
R-R
R-R
Anderson, Aaron
Brundage, Jim
Gressler, Todd
Hammersley, Grant
Kelly, John
Moore, Jeff
Sanders, Scott
Talcott, Chris
Vladic, Larry
Younker, Jason
6-0
5-10
5-9
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-0
L-L
6-0
R-R
6-1
R-L
L-L
6-3
R-R
5-10
5-8
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-3
B-A
R-R
R-R
A-A
A-A
8/17/67
4/10/66
7/30/67
11/12/67
10/4/66
5/6/69
5/16/67
11/27/65
1/14/68
8/23/68
6/28/68
12/16/65
175
180
150
190
185
185
195
185
185
165
207
180
OUTFIELDERS
165
12/29/68
195
3/9/68
185
12/24/67
190
8/31/69
175
2/22/69
170
11/19/65
218
8/24/66
180
6/3/67
200
6/28/68
205
5/14/67
5-11
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HS
Eugene (Sheldon)
Beaverton (Beaverton)
Corvallis (Corvallis)
Salem (Willamette Univ.)
Aoseburg )Aoseburg(
Beavertori (Linn-Benfon CC)
Central Point (Crater)
Salem (McKay)
Eugene (N. Eugene)
No. Marion (No. Marion)
Corvallis (Davis HS, CA)
Aloha (Linn-Benton CC)
Ojai, CA (Ventura)
Hillsboro (Glencoe)
Diamond Bar, CA (Diamond Bar)
North Bend (North Bend)
Head Coach Jack Riley
Asst. Coach Kurt Kemp
Asst, Coach Del Kerber
Asst. Coach Dan Barber
OSU NUMERICAL ROSTER
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3
4
5
6
7
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R.A. Neifzel, INF
Ryan Ridenour, C
Del Kerber, Asst. Coach
Troy Haugen, INF
Jeff Moore, OF
Rod Scheckla, INF
Larry Vladic, OF
Ben Johnson, INE
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10
11
12
13
14
15
15
Jeff Brauning, NE
16
Jack Riley, Head Coach
John Sipple, P
Aaron Anderson, OF
Todd Ledbefter, P
Lance Rice, C
Rob Mouw, NF
Jim Brundage, OF
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18
19
20
21
22
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Derek Atwood, P
Chris Payne, P
Todd Gressler, OF
Wayne Ball, P
Derek Heyden, P
Mark Shaffer, P
Tim Lambert, INF
Randy Duke, INF
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27
28
28
29
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Kurf Kemp, Asst. Coach
Dave Dufort, P
John Banholzer, P
Chris Talcott, OF
Scott Sanders, OF
Jason Younker, OF
Cameron Fajer, C
Jeff Otis, P
IPEPS1I
THE CHOICE OF
A NEW GENERATION.
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Table of Contents
Inside Front Cover
Back Cover
ROSTER
SCHEDULE
Page 2
COLEMAN FIELD, QUICK FACTS
OPPONENT DIRECTORY
.
Page 3
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES
Anderson, Banholzer, Brauning, Duke and Fajer..
Gressler, Haugen, Heyden, Johnson
Kelly, Lambert, Ledbetter, Moore
Mouw, Neitzel, Otis
Payne, Rice, Ridenour
Sanders, Scheckla, Shatter, Sipple
Talcott, Vladic, Atwood, Ball, Brundage, Clark ..,
Dazey, Donaly, Dutort, Hammersley, Hellbusch,
McCarthy, Price, Sackett, Younker
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 12
Page 13
Page 11
SCORECARD
1987 RECAP: STATS AND RESULTS
Pages 14-15
OSU HISTORY: YEAR-BY-YEAR
Page 16
OSU RECORDS
Page 17
OSUTOPTENS: SEASON
OSUTOPTENS: CAREER
Pagel9
AWARDS AND HONORS
Tim Lambert
Page 4
OREGON STATE LETTERMEN
Oregon State Quick Facts
Page 18
Page 20
Inside Back Cover
In Tribute to Tim
LOCATION: Corvallis, OR 97331
ENROLLMENT: 16,000
NICKNAME: Beavers
COLORS: Orange and Black
CONFERENCE: Pacific-1O Northern Division
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Lynn Snyder
BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE: (503) 754-2825
SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE: (503) 754-3720
BASEBALL S.I.D.: Mike Corwin (Home: 758-5500)
BASEBALL FIELD: Coleman Field (2,000)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 754-2328
The 1988 Oregon State baseball season as well
as this press guide program is dedicated to the
memory of former Oregon State infielder Tim
Wirth. Tim's bright future with Oregon State
baseball was cut short in a fatal traffic accident
last summer. This would have been his sophomore
season in the program and he is dearly missed by
friends and family as not only a very popular
member of this team, but of the Corvallis community in which he lived.
Coleman Field: Home of the Baseball Beavers
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
YEAR
W-L
YEAR
W-L
1973
10-6
6-7
1981
11-3
15-2
permanent bleachers and may be expanded to accommodate 3,000 with portable
seating. Over 3,000 tans have been known to gather for the annual Washington State
twinbill. The natural grass playing surface has long been considered one of the finest
in collegiate baseball. It is surrounded by a six-foot fence that rises to 20 feet in left
field. The distances are 355 to the left field line, 400 to deep centerfield, and 330
down the right field line. It is 385 to the left center field and 365 to the right center
field gap. Five years ago, the facility was renovated with the dedication of the field to
1984
1985
14-3
8-6
14-5
Ralph Coleman through donations by baseball alumni and the help of the OSU Beaver
Club. Orange plastic seat covers were added and the entire seating area was paved.
In 1981, the Coleman dedication honored the Beaver alum and head coach of Beaver
1986
14-1
1987
13-4
Riley's Beavers Tough at Coleman
1974
1975
10-4
1976
1977
18-1
1978
9-7
10-4
18-3
1979
1980
13-3
1982
1983
TOTAL
183-59
baseball from 1923 through 1931 and 1938 through 1966-36 years as head
.756
baseball coach and 47 all told with the OSU coaching staff. Coleman compiled a
record of 560-317, a winning percentage of .639. Further improvements to the field
have been accomplished through the hard work of the staff and players as well as
through various generous donations.
JACK RILEY
Head Baseball Coach
Linfield, 1960
[410-256, 1 6th year at OSU]
There have been players that didn't know what to make of
Oregon State head baseball coach Jack Riley upon first inspection. Or second inspection. Some didn't realize what he
was trying to get through to them until their junior or senior
years. Some, sadly, never did.
Riley has weathered a lot of storms through his 16 years of
manicuring Coleman Field into one of the nation's finest
collegiate playing surfaces and getting his proteges to punish
it with hard, aggressive play. As the years have progressed,
the message keeps seeping in at a steadily increasing rate,
The 1960 graduate of [infield College not only instills his
own competitive fires into his regulars, but sees them mature
into winners off the field as well. All four of last year's seniors
contributed at their diamond positions and are well on their
way to graduation with honors. Two of the tour were first team
Academic All-Americans.
Winners with educations. Riley molds and motivates his
teams. He relishes the work he can do inside McAlexander
Fieldhouse during the inclement months as much as he does
the bottom of the ninth of a pivotal division game.
He has been the Pacific-b Northern Division's coach for
the 1980's. Coach of the Year in 1982, 1983 and again in
1986, he has also taken the honors to the regional level and
that have accomplished the implausible to win division pennants and he has, as in
1986, run away from the field, to post the school's winningest season ever at 39-15
and a final finish of third at the NCAA Midwest Regional. His squads have now been
the Northwest's NCAA representative tour of the last six years.
Riley excelled in basketball and baseball at Portland's Grant High School. His days
at Linfield earned him all-conference honors four straight years in basketball and
three more in baseball. As a senior, he was the NAIA's stolen base champ. He 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 Democrats to
the state's final tour twice.
From Jefferson, it was on to Lower Columbia College as
head baseball and basketball coach and athletic director in
Longview, Washington. During his tenure at LCC, his
baseball teams won four straight Coastal Division titles, while
winning the state title in 1970. His overall record there was
97-31.
He obtained his master's degree from Oregon State in 1971
and began his first season as baseball coach here in 1972.
His record of 410-256 in those 15 years is impressive and
actually overshadowed by a home mark of 183-69 (73%) at
Coleman Field. In the last five years, OSU is 1D7-27 at home
(80%).
Jack and his wife, Jean, have two sons, Mike and Mickey.
The latter starred for the Beavers from 1980 through 1983
and is now assisting with the national program in Australia.
They also have one daughter, Pam.
**Postseason play tour of the last six seasons; three with
national rankings
**1982 1983 and 1986 Pac-lO Northern Oivision Coach of
the Year
* *1982 Regional Coach of the Year and National Coach of the
Year finalist
been named as one of the nation's top nine coaches as
recently as 1982. In this decade, he has assembled teams
YEAR
WON-LOSS
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
15-20
18-21
28-10
31-15
31-17
22-22
21-19
33-16
29-14
29-15
27-17
1981
1982
1983
PCI.
.428
.462
.737
.674
.597
.500
.525
.673
.674
.659
.614
NO. DIV.
5-13
6-12
13-5
12-6
12-6
6-9
4-11
8-9
11-7
16-8
17-7
FINISH
4th
3rd
1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1st
1st
RILEY'S COACHING RECORD
AT OREGON STATE
1984
1985
1986
1987
TOTAL
2 2-23
34-17
39-15
31-15
41 0-256
.488
.667
.722
.674
.616
11-11
12-12
18-5
15-9
16 6-130
4th (2nd in Tour.)
3rd (1st in Tour.)
1st (let in Tour.)
2nd (5th in Tour.)
5 titles
KURT KEMP
DEL KERBER
Assistant Coach
[Oregon State, 1 983]
Assistant/Pitching Coach
[Oregon State, 1 964]
PERSONAL: Originally from Salem, Del is a 1964 graduate of OSU. He received a
B.S. degree in Physical Education and returned to OSU for his Master's degree in
1967. Del married in 1982. He and his wife, Vicky, have two daughters, Amanda and
Melody. Del was born 1/30/41 in Salem.
PERSONAL: Born 9/2/60 in Corvallis. Kemp graduated from Corvallis High School
in 1978 and received his degree in business administration from Oregon State in
1983. Kemp and his wife, Marcie, live in Corvallis.
PLAYING CAREER: Starred at shortstop for Corvallis High and moved on to Linn-
PLAYING CAREER: A tour-sport athlete in three years of competition at Serra High
School in Salem from 1955-59. Pitched at Oregon State in 196D.
Benton Community College where he was a first team all-league and second team all-
region choice in 1979 and 1980 at catcher. He played third base and catcher at
Portland State and third base and shortstop at Southern Utah in 1982.
COACHING CAREER: Before joining the OSU staff, Kerber was one of the more
successtul 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 OSU to coach the junior varsity program for two years (1970-71).
He also coached at Grants Pass High School revitalizing the school and summer
COACHING CAREER: Coached the junior varsity program and assisted Riley with the
varsity in his 1983 graduate assistant capacity. He has served as an assistant to the
Corvallis American Legion program for several years in the early 1980's. He has
spent the last four seasons as an assistant to Dave Dangler at Yavapai, a two-year
school located in Prescott, Arizona. Yavapai's best season under Dangler and Kemp
was 1986, when the Roughriders finished third in the nation among junior colleges
with a 40-19 record.
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programs there before returning to OSU for the third time. On the field, Kerber serves
as Jack Riley's assistant coach and the team's pitching coach. Off the field, he is the
manager for all athletic facilities at OSU in charge of event management and
maintenance.
Pacific-I 0 Northern Division Opponents
PORTLAND PILOTS
EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES
(March 23, April 1, 7 at OSU, April 2, 27 in Portland)
(April 9 in Cheney, April 30 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Jim Wasem (Illinois Wesleyan, 1957)
Record: 167-152 in 7 years at EWU; 481 -241 in 20 years overall.
HEAD COACH: Terry Pollreisz (Portland, 1969)
Record: 30-22 in 1 year at Portland; same collegiate record overall.
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Tom Kowitz (503) 283-7117
FIELD: Pilots Stadium (1,200)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 283-7253
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jim Price (509) 458-6334
FIELD: Chissus Field (2,500)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 458-6331
GONZAGA BULLDOGS
PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS
(April 16 at OSU, April 24 in Spokane)
HEAD COACH: Steve Hertz (Gonzaga, 1972)
Record: 227-202 in 8 years at GU: 286-264 in 10 years overali.
(May 7 at OSU, May 14 in Portland)
HEAD COACH: Jack Dunn (Oregon, 1957)
Record: 412-258 in 13 years, all at Portland State.
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dale Goodwin (509) 328-4220 x4224
FIELD: Pecarovich Field (2,000)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 328-4220
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry Sellers (503) 229-4000
FIELD: Civic Stadium (28,000)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 241-1502
Non-Conference Opponent Directory
SCHOOL
DATE OF GAMES
Sonoma State
Chico State
2/24-2 5
Dale Metcalf
clemson
Bsgham Young
Freono Taure
Freono Teure.
Bill Wilhelm
Gary Pullins
Beb Bradley at (803) 656-2191
Ralph Zobell at (801)378-4909
Sacramento State
3/20
John Smith
John Cannon at (916) 454-6896
Concordia
3/26, 5/4
4/5 19
4/13
Scott Carnahan
George Washington
Teeas A&M
Long Beach St.
Linheld
Pacific
d/20
4/26
Wutamette
Lewis & Clark
(May 8 at OSU, May 13 in Seattle)
HEAD COACH: Bob McDonald (Washington, 1965)
Record: 295-212 n 12 years, all at Washington.
Jan Williamo at 1916)895-6470
Tag Wotherspoon at 882-6321 o432
2/26-27
2/28
3/1 -2, 3/30
Fresno learn
fresnu Tourn.
Freono burn.
Oregon Tech
Western Oregon
WASHINGTON HUSKIES
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR
HEAD COACH
Kurt Renstrnnn
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dave Meadowcrott (206) 543-2230
Stene Weaver at B38-t 220 0208
Joe Caligure
PRESS BOX PHONE: (206) 543-1994
Jay Murphy at (2021 994-7399
Alan Cannon at 1409) 845-5725
Shayne Schroeder af (2131 498-7978
John Castleberry
Mark Johnson
John Gonoalveo
WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS
(Fresno burn., April 17 at OSU, April 23 in Pullman)
HEAD COACH: Chuck 'Bobo' Brayton (Washington State, 1950)
Record: 888-372 in 26 years, all at WashIngton State.
Larry Lola at 472-4121 0498
Ken Schumann at 357-6151 x2368
Chock Balaro
Bill Treebeath
Cliff Vol jea at 370-61 Ti
Jerry Gatto
David Finn 01293-2777
FIELD: Tubby Graves Field (1,000)
BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Rod Commons (509) 335-0270
FIELD: Buck Bailey Field (3,500)
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 335-0270
Oregon State vs. Non-Conference Opponents (1952-1987)
Pacific-lO Conference Opponent Series Since 1952
Air Force
Arkansas
Boise State
Brigham Young
4-0
Northern Arizona
0-3
1-1
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
Oral Roberts
1-0
0-1
.7th
Cal Davis
1-1
Cal Irvine
0-1
Cal Poly SLO
2-1
463-37t
.580
.399
.555
SOUTHERN DIVISION
W-L
PCI.
5-3
4-5
0-4
Arizona
3-8
5-12
7-16
5-16
8-19
.278
.294
.304
Cal Ifiverside
Ca; Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Slate Los Angeles
3-tI
.214
29-8 2
.261
NORTHERN DIVISION
Eastern Washington
Gorzaga
Portland
Portland State
Washington
Washington State
TOTALS
Arizona State
California
usc
Stanford
UCLA
TOTALS
W-L
PCI.
26-7
.788
2t-9
700
Vt -25
64-25
171-t24
t20-t8t
700
Chapman
Chico State
Clemson
Colorado
Colorado State
Concordia
Cornell
238
.240
Delaware
Duke
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Oregon
Fresno State
George Fnv
George Washington
Grumbling
Grand Canyon
Hawaii
Harvard
Hayward State
Humboldt State
Idaho
Kansas State
Laverne
Lewis and Clark
Lewis-Clark State
Lintield
Long eeach State
Loyala Marymount
Maine
Missouri
3
Montana
Montana State
Nevada-Las Vegas
Nevada-Reno
1-0
6-2
1-3
2-1
12-5
lot mtg.
1-0
2-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
D-t
0-1
1-0
5-17
2-0
1st mtg.
1-0
3-1
5-2
Oregon Idropped 1981)
Oregon Tech
Pacific
Pepperdine
Puget Sound
Richmond
Sacramento State
San Diego
San Diego State
San Francisco
Sun Jose Stare
Santa Clara
Seattle
Seton Hall
Sonoma State
Southern Oregon
48-12
1-2
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-U
0-3
3-0
4-3
2-0
5-B
3-6
5-3
1-0
1st mtg.
8-1
1-1
0-1
1st mtg.
Incas A&M
0-t
t-0
0-1
D-1
Texas
Utah
29-4
2-3
2-4
10-3
1-0
4-3
1-1
Stanislaus State
SW Loaioiana
1-0
3-1
0-1
15-1
33-1
1-0
St John's, NY
St. Mary's, CA
Tulane
U.S. International
Tulsa
University of Pacific
37-15
1-3
65-63
valdoxta State
Vanport
Western Oregon (OCEI
Western Washington
Westmont
Whitman
Wiltamette
Wisconsin
Wyoming
IBold face indicates a
1988 OSU opponent.)
0-t
t-0
2-0
3-2
2-0
1-0
1-0
41-6
1-0
2-0
2-0
3D-I
0-1
1-0
#12
#23
AARON ANDERSON
RANDY DUKE
6-2, 190, JUNIOR
6-0, 1 65, FRESHMAN
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
Central Point, OR [Crater H.S.]
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
Eugene, OR [North Eugene H.S.]
PERSONAL: Born 12/29/68 in Aberdeen, WA ... parents are Jerry and Sara Anderson
has one brother, Bryan .. 3.48 high school grade-point average .. senior athlete
of the year at Crater F-IS
business major with emphasis in accounting ... hobbies
include tennis and golf.
PERSONAL: Born 11/12/67 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larry and Linda Duke
one brother, Richard, a former four-year regular at catcher at 050 from 1984 to 1987
who was drafted and signed by Atlanta ... journalism major.
NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-state selection for Coach Gary Selby and the
Highlanders ... best hitter award playing third base as a junior (.440) and a senior
(.390) ... played football, basketball and baseball ... team MVP as quarterback for
football ... also played for Selby on Eugene Pepsi American Legion team that won
1985 state championship.
CRATER HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-Southern Oregon Conterence in junior and
senior years ... team MVP as a junior and senior tor Coach Chuck Dominiak
chosen all-state and selected to participate in the State-Metro all-star game .. batted
.460 as a junior, .461 in his senior year driving in a combined 55 runs in 48 games
five home runs and 18 stolen bases in his two years' varsity ... all-conference
basketball player his last two years and first team all-conference and team MVP for
the football team as a senior.
1987: An outstanding season at the plate batting .423 earned
pre-season All-America honors by Collegiate Baseball at first base ... along with Ken
Bowen, he set a school record for 16 doubles in a single season ... opened the year
with a 14-game hitting streak ... two four-hit games and three with a pair of doubles
he was the all-tournament OH at Fresno State tourney during spring break
threatened the Pac-lO batting average single season record of .462 until he went
0-12 in his final four games of the year ... reached base safely in 35 of 43 games he
OREGON STATE:
OSU BEAVERS
Anderson, Banholzer, Brauning,
Duke, Fajer
appeared in. 1986: Appeared in many pinch-hitting roles or as designated hitter
against righthanders ... first hit was in third pinch hit rolea two-run single against
Wisconsin ... only two-hit game came vs. Willamette ... capable of power, but did
not have extra base hit . started in five of his 18 games.
-
.
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#26
JOHN BANHOLZER
6-3, 190, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
1086
18
31
198/
43
142
TOTAL
61
173
AR
AVG.
H
8
.258
39
60
.423
42
68
393
28
38
88
SB-AlT
0-0
881
0
4
16
3
39
2-3
24
20
16
3
43
2-3
26
31
2
11
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Portland, OR [Lincoln H.S./SDSU]
in Cincinnati, Ohio ... parents are John and Liz
Banhoizer ... has one sister, Gretchen
hobbies include card collecting and writing
journalism major at OSU.
-
ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-state and first team all-league as a
senior in 1985 ... all-state honorable mention as a junior ... pitched and played first
base for Coach Joel Warner - - biggest athletic thrill to date was throwing a no-hitter
as a junior against Seaside High.
PERSONAL: Born 11/21/65 in Seattle, WA ... parents are Vincent and Claramae
Fajer ... has four brothers and a sister ... hobbies include guitar and photography
3.20 GPA out of Lincoln H.S.
.
SAN DIEGO STATE: Pitched one year in the Aztec junior varsity program.
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team all-league catcher starting three
years as the Cardinal catcher under Coach Mark Paul ... also lettered and won
honors in wrestling and football.
#9
SAN DIEGO STATE: Played two years at San Diego State ... saw varsity action as a
sophomore batting .321 with a fielding pct. of .989.
JEFF BRAUNING
5-10, 180, JUNIOR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Redding, CA [Vintage H.S. {Napa]/Shasta J.C.]
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OF
PERSONAL: Born 4/10/66 in Arcata, CA ... parents are Kirk and Jackie Brauning
has one brother, Jay ... hobbies include hunting, fishing and water skiing
OREGON STATE
education major at OSU ... high school teammate Lestee Ceasar, a recent graduate of
Beaver baseball, recommended OSU.
BASEBALL
VINTAGE HIGH SCHOOL: Started in the middle of the infield for the Napa, CA high
school earning all-conference honors for three straight years - - second team all-state
as funior, first team his final prep season under Coach Clarence lye ... Vintage was
59-3 in his three varsity seasons ... he batted .310 as a sophomore, .380 as a junior
and .360 as a senior ... played on California All-Star team that played a similar allstar group from Oklahoma.
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Knights as a sophomore ... all-conference as a freshman batting .390 for Coach Jim
McShane ... SJC was 19-18 his sophomore year.
so
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CAMERON FAJER
6-2, 200, JUNIOR
PERSONAL: Born 9/29/67
.
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#29
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#18
#20
TODD GRESSLER
6-3, 185, SOPHOMORE
DEREK HEYDEN
6-2, 185, FRESHMAN
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
Eugene, OR [North Eugene H.S.]
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Corvallis, OR [Corvallis H.S.]
PERSONAL: Born 12/24/67 in Dubuque, IA ... parents are Thomas and Nancy
Gressler ... has one brother, Mark ... 3.30 high school GPA
business major at
PERSONAL: Born 6/30/68 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Roger and Donna Heyden
has one brother, Kirk ... father played baseball at OSU and professionally for San
Francisco and Los Angeles ... 3.40 GPA in high school.
.
osu.
CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years for Coach Carl Hutzler and one year
NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: Excellent athlete known more tor his honors on
the basketball courtsecond team all-state and tirst team all-district his sophomore
year . was second team all-district his junior year and third team his senior year, all
in basketball ... injured much ot his senior basketball season and most Division
basketball scholarship otters taded ... second team all-league tor Highlander
baseball under Coach Gary Selby ... also played American Legion baseball tor Selby
breaking the Eugene record tor RBI in a season and hitting over .350 tor the year
tirst baseman as prep, but making transition to outtield well at OSU.
for Coach Gary Beck ... was first team all-state and first team all-league pitcher
second team all-league as sophomore ... batted .300 his senior year ... was 11-0
with an ERA of 0.57 his senior year while leading the Spartans to a 27-3 record ... he
also participated in basketball and football tor the Spartans ... he was named to the
first team all-league as a quarterback and received honorable mention to the all-state
team ... drafted by Cincinnati Reds after his senior year.
.
I
OREGON STATE: 1987: Pitched six one-inning non-conference outings improving
each turn ... gave up five earned runs in the tirt two appearances vs. Sacramento
State and San Diego State, but finished with two scoreless stints against Willamette
and Lint ield.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Appeared in 20 games, six as a starter in Iett tield .., used
the remainder of the year as a pinch hitter and in defensive situations ... both hits
came in game five of season against Sac State. he scored twice and had an RBI double.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
AB
YEAR
H
AVG.
28
38
HR
RBI
SB-ATT
RB
SO
YEAR
S
W-L
GS
CS
P
H
88
ERA
SV
6.0
6.0
8
7
6
2
5
900
0
8
7
6
2
5
9.30
0
1987
10
20
.100
0
0-0
3
12
1987
6
0-0
0
0
TOTAL
10
20
.100
0
0-0
3
12
TOTAL
6
0-0
0
0
SO
ER
R
#8
OSU BEAVERS
BEN JOHNSON
Gressler, Haugen, Heyden, Johnson
6-1
195, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
#4
Eugene, OR [Sheldon H.S.]
TROY HIAUGEN
6-0, 185, JUNIOR
PERSONAL: Born 5/16/67 in Creswell, OR ... parents are Charlotte Hunt and Earl
Johnson ... has one sister, Deanna ... biology major.
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: Midwestern Valley League MVP and first team honorable
mention all-state team and team Golden Glove award ... played three years for Coach
Tom Bowen ... played shortstop for two years and centerfield tor a year ... had a
.394 batting average his senior year ... played basketball and was named team
Defensive Player of the Year ... also second team all-league defensive back in
Salem, OR [South Salem H.S./
Fresno State/Santa Rosa JCIJ
football.
PERSONAL: Born 10/4/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are Vern and Lou Haugen
has one sister, Ronda ... has two brothers, Terry, the baseball coach at South
Salem, and Alan ... his uncle, Gene Smith, played basketball for the L.A. Lakers
is an education major ... was on the honor roll at Santa Rosa JC.
OREGON STATE: 1987: His progress enabled Riley to move Ken Bowen to 2nd base
and Johnson started at SS for the remaining 17 games ot the year ... biggest days
were a 2-3 afternoon against Eastern Washington where he drove in tour with a pair
of doubles and a 3-4 day against Gonzaga that included his only home run ... finished
SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state his junior and senior years
all-league for three years ... played second base and shortstop for Coach Mike Doran
batted .366 his senior year, .427 as a junior ... first team all-league football
the year with a four-game hitting streak and a 6-16 stretch (.375). 1986: Broke a
finger at Riverside vs. Notre Dame on hit by pitch ... it was his fifth appearance in
OSU's first 12 games making him eligible for hardship and renewing freshman
eligibility for 1987 ... had picked up his only hit of year in his seventh appearance
just before the injury ... on base five of 11 appearances.
player.
FRESNO STATE: One year on varsity roster before transferring in the middle of his
second year to Santa Rosa JC.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Third baseman for the Bearcubs under Coach
Ron Meyers ... batted .327 his sophomore year.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Started 36 games last year ... highlight was going back to
Fresno State and earning all-Best in the West Tournament honors batting .333 (7-21)
for the five games ... doubled twice in three-hit day against San Diego State and
drove in tour with 2-5 effort against Eastern Washington, both at FSU ... other threehit days came in league play against Portland and Portland State ... pertect in tive
steal attempts ... hit safely in nine of first 10 games, but struggled much of the
remainder of 1987
G
1987
39
138
35
TOTAL
39
138
35
S B-A IT
BR
So
16
5.5
18
27
16
5-5
18
27
AVG.
28
38
HR
R8I
33
.239
8
2
0
33
.239
8
2
0
H
S
AVG.
28
38
1986
5
8
0
1
.125
0
0
0
1987
31
90
22
25
278
5
0
TOTAL
36
98
22
26
.265
5
0
AR
8
H
HR
881
SR-ATT
88
SO
0
0-0
2
2
1
11
2-2
15
19
1
11
2-2
17
19
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JOHN KELLY
#13
5-10, 170, FRESHMAN
TODD LEDBETTER
6-1, 165, JUNIOR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Corvallis, OR [Davis, Calif. H S.]
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
PERSONAL: Born 2/22/69 in Davis, CA
parents are Robert and Barbara Kelly
has two sisters .. hobbies include hunting and skiing ... 3.74 CPA out of Davis H.S.
Hermiston, OR [Hermiston H.S./Spokane Falls JC]
DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL: Earned spot on the all-northern California team as a senior
batting .290 for Coach Ralph Rago ... Delta League MVP at third base ... also starred
in football and basketball ... moved to Corvallis in summer and played on left side of
infield for Corvallis American Legion squad for most of year.
PERSONAL: Born 4/20/67 in LaGrande, OR ... parents are Dolores and Frank
Ledbetter ... has three brothers, Ron, Rick and Tim ... is an education major and
would like to get into the coaching profession ... outside interests include hunting
and fishing.
PRE-OREGON STATE: Earned spot on the all-northern California team as a senior
batting .290 for Coach Ralph Rago ... Delta League MVP at third base ... also starred
in football and basketball ... moved to Corvallis in summer and played on left side of
infield for Corvallis American Legion squad for most of year.
HERMISTON HIGH SCHOOL: Named first team all-conference his sophomore,
junior, and senior years for Coach Jack Smiley also played first base and outfield
senior year was named team MVP and first team all-state as a pitcher ... combined
high school record in three years on the mound was 25-14.
.
SPOKANE FALLS CC.: Finished his second year with all-conference honors under
Coach Keith Snyder ... also selected by his teammates as the most inspirational
player ... two-year record of 13-4 establishing a SFCC record for number of wins in a
career ... contributed to SFCC's league championship ... ERA of 3.00 as a freshman,
3.30 as a sophomore.
OSU BEAVERS
Kelly, Lambert, Ledbetter, Moore
#22
TIM LAMBERT
#5
6-0, 185, SENIOR
JEFF MOORE
5-8, 170, SENIOR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Beaverton, OR [Beaverton H.S.]
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
PERSONAL: Born 11/27/65 in Oakland, CA ... parents are Ken and Pat Lambert
a brother, Ken, and a sister, Suzy ... his brother played for the U. of Portland and
went on to the Dodger organization for several seasons ... business administration
Portland, OR [Aloha H.S./Linn-Benton CC]
major.
PERSONAL: Born 11/19/65 in Portland, OR ... parents are Jim and Maija Moore
has one brother ... a business administration major.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state selection his senior year hitting
.386 as the Beavers went undefeated in the regular season under Coach Mike Bubalo
team captain senior year ... first team all-metro 1983 and 1984 ... all-star
infielder for Maletis American Legion team under Bubalo.
ALOHA HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-league as an outfielder ... batted a .300
and .308, his junior and senior years respectively for Coach Bill Love ... also allleague defensive back in football.
LINN-BENTON CC.: First team all-league his sophomore year under coach Greg
Hawk ... both caught and played OF ... led the Road Runners in RBI5 with 28, while
batting .354 with 10 doubles, four triples and two HR5 ... batted .320 as a freshman
with two HR5.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Struggled in comparison to a stellar sophomore season
batting .252 ... had several big RBI games including four with a grand slam against
Washington and a trio of three-RBI performances ... had three doubles in league
opener against Portland ... finished year with only one hit in final 17 at bats snapping
a seven-game hit streak ... entered 16 games in relief with a 1-1 record and a save
against Eastern Washington ... gave up more than one hit only twice in all those
stints. 1986: First team all-league and all-district designated hitter as sophomore
OREGON STATE: 1987: Started in centerfield in last six games of season finishing
with a four-game hit streak ... was only 5-35 (.147) until that final 5-12 stretch
(.417) ... debuted with 2-4 day including two-run triple at Chico State.
one of OSU's Most Improved Players as a sophomore starting out the season with
a record-threatening 20-game hit streak ... hit in 44 of 50 games and reached safely
in all 50 games ... set school record for strikeouts with rough finish ... 4x5 in league
opener vs. Portland State with five RBI5 ... also 3x5 with two HR5 and four RBI5 in
game at Gonzaga, No. Div. Player of the Week for that effort ... .455 on base % and
.508 slugging % ... second on team with 44 RBI5 ... team-high four saves as submarine delivery reliever ... two saves at Riverside, another at Gonzaga and vs.
Washington ... 1-3 record, but win was final of No. Div. Tourney vs. Portland
State. 1985: Batted a strong .350 in the 35 games he appeared, many times as a
pinch hitter ... 2B and 3B defensively, occasionally served as right handed OH
three-hit game in 36-12 romp of Chico State, went 5x7 during three-game series with
Wildcats ... only one error iti 41 chances.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
H
AVG.
1985
35
60
12
21
.350
1986
50
191
41
64
335
1987
41
143
27
36
252
126
394
80
.307
26
C
W-L
TOTAL
YEAR
C
AR
H
121
2B
CA
IV
1986
17
1-3
0
257
1987
16
1-1
0
TOTAL
33
2-4
OS
0
0
19.0
44 7
3B
HR
RB!
0
10
0-0
16
12
5
44
7-11
34
45
10
3
26
1-2
27
30
8
80
8-13
77
86
3
SB-A IT
BR
R
ER
SO
BR
ERA
Sit
25
9
13
12
4
16
5
2
10
4
316
095
27
30
23
16
2.20
4
H
11
11
H
RBI
SB-ATT
AVG.
2B
3B
BR
SO
22
47
10
.213
2
1
0
10
13
TOTAL
22
47
10
213
2
1
0
10
13
G
HR
4OM( O 29.A84.6 SANDWIC4 COMBINATIONS
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JEFF OTIS
6-2, 220, JUNIOR
ROB MOUW
6-1, 1 85, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
CorvaUis, OR [Corvallis H.S.]
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Beaverton, OR [Beaverton H.S.]
PERSONAL: Born 1/14/68 in Long Beach, CA ... parents are Robert and Jane
PERSONAL: Born 1/2/67 in Portland, OR ... parents are John and Karen Otis ... has
one sister, Brig ... grandfather, Paul Otis, played for OSU in football and track from
Mouw ... has one brother, Derek, 17 and one sister, Margie, 13 .. an education major.
1927-30 ... business major.
CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league his junior year batting .375
second team all-league tirst baseman his senior year tor 27-3 state champion
honorable mention all-state as junior ... Coach was Carl Hutzler as sophomore and
senior, Gary Beck as junior ... transferred to Corvallis from Crescent Valley before
sophomore year ... three-sport athlete earning honorable mention all-league honors
as wide receiver on football team and also contributing to Corvallis' state semi-tinal
basketball team.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Most Valuable Player at State-Metro All-Star series
all-state and all-league his senior year ... pitched the championship game of the
1985 AAA state tournament, a 2-1 victory ... all-tournament pitcher and designated
hitter in several legion tournaments playing for his school ball and legion Coach Mike
Bubalo with Maletis of Beaverton ... three-time all-league choice ... pitched to a 14-2
record with a 0.66 ERA his senior school ball year as Beaverton went 23-7 ... 26-1
his junior year and 24-5 his sophomore year with varsity ... pitched, DH and 1 B for
OREGON STATE: 1987: Impressed Riley in late season and earned five
appearances, three of them starts batting .286 and committing only one error in 34
Maletis.
OREGON STATE: 1987: From anticipated redshirt season, due to control problems,
to first team all-Northern Division and second team all-district ... extended his career
winning streak to six before setback against Gonzaga, then won six straight starts
best game was four-hit, 10-strikeout shutout ot Portland in the late season and his
only two bad outings of the year had been against Portland prior to that game ... went
87 innings without giving up home run ... lost heartbreaking 10-inning decision in
chances at first base ... doubled in each of his starts ... two-run double against
Portland highlighted 2-5 day ... 0-2 in pinch-hit roles.
USC CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
AR
AVG.
26
3R
1987
14
286
3
0
0-0
TOTAL
14
286
3
0
0-0
R
H
RBI
HR
SR-ATT
BR
SO
season finale to Washington State in division tourney fighting off bad case
of
flu. 1986: Won each of his four decisions against UC-Riverside, Linfield, Eastern
OSU BEAVERS
Washington and Western Oregon ... the conference win over Eastern Washington
was his best outing, a complete game four-hit 8-2 win ... earlier save came against
Cornell ... started the championship game of No. Div. tourney against Portland State,
a no-decision giving up six runs, three earned runs in five innings ... struck out six
Mouw, Neitzel, Otis
in no-decision at Gonzaga.
USC CAREER STATISTICS
W-L
YEAR
#1
R. A. NEITZEL
OS
1986
10
4-0
1987
16
9-4
15
TOTAL
26
13-4
23
Co
6
R
ER
SO
RB
ERA
50.3
97.0
54
30
25
31
34
64
39
31
70
39
147.3
118
69
56
101
73
4,47
2.88
3.42
IV
H
6-0, 165, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR [McKay H.S./WiLlamette Univ.]
PERSONAL: Born 8/23/68 in Munich, Germany - -. parents are Doris and Roderick
Neitzel ... has one sister, Karri, and a brother, Gordon ... father played OSU basketball in 1954 and 1955 ... majoring in business at OSU.
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the State-Metro all star baseball series ... maintained a .400 average through three
years of American Legion baseball driving in 111 runs with 35 doubles, 11 triples,
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LANCE RICE
6-1, 200, SENIOR
Payne, Rice, Ridenour
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
McMinnville, OR [McMinnville H .S.]
#17
PERSONAL: Born 10/19/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are James Rice and Marlys
Beverly ... a brother, Larry, and a sister, Linda ... business administration major
with 3.25 prep GPA.
CHRIS PAYNE
6-0, 175, SENIOR
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at catcher and Coach Ross
Peterson ... third team all-state as a senior and two-time all-league ... hit .414 as a
senior and also played legion ball for Peterson.
Salem, OR [McNary H.S.]
OREGON STATE: 1987: Homered from both sides of the plate in a four-RBI day at
home vs. Portland State ... only struck out 11 times in 144 appearances ... first
catcher to ever win OSU Gold Glove Award with .988 fld. pct. ... started at catcher in
34 of 46 games throwing out 59% of opponent steal attempts ... pitched in 15
games, a dozen in relief ... two seven-strikeout relief outings ... 6-3 mark included
6-1 record in relief ... solid possibility for early round of June draft. 1986: Hit safely
in five of last six games, all in No. Div. tourney going 7x18 ... caught first game of
NCAA Regional going 0x3 vs. Arkansas ... only one extra base hit, but batted .284
two 3x5 days against Willamette and Portland State ... teamed with Rich Duke
defensively to cut down well over 50% of steal attempts ... reached safely all four at
bats against Washington. 1985: Played part-time behind Rich Duke at catcher
4x5 against Western Oregon with two doubles ... four two-hit games ... three with
two RBI5 ... one error in 100 chances at catcher ... also served as OH ... five of 15
hits were doubles.
PERSONAL: Born 10/11/65 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Carl and Sherry Payne
one brother, Jason ... geography major at OSU after maintaining a 3.10 GPA in
high school.
McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team all-league pick and second team as
sophomore for Coach Vic Backlund ... third team all-state as senior batting .389
stealing 19 of 20 bases attempted ... career stolen base total of 70 ... runner-up for
state championship in 1983 and 1984 ... played in State-Metro All-Star series
emphasis was on outfield throughout his prep career, but did pitch some as senior.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Played more afield batting in 17 games, including 12
starts, and pitching in nine more, six of those in starting roles ... batted solid .289
pair of two-run HR5 against Portland and Washington ... coming off arm surgery,
he was 2-2 for the year with the highlight a two-hit shutout of Fresno State in the
opener of FSU's tournament, he stranded dozen Bulldogs in going the distance
struggled in mid-season and pitched sparingly at the end of the year sticking to the
outfield in the final six games of the year... still hasn't attempted stolen base despite
great prep record. 1986: Third man in rotation ... three complete games, all in con-
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
88
50
S
AB
R
H
AVG.
28
38
HR
ROl
1985
20
46
7
15
.326
5
0
0
9
0-1
8
5
1986
31
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1987
36
114
23
31
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0
4
24
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24
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give up an earned run in eight innings of work . went 17 straight innings in early
season without an earned run ... played three games in outfield and reached safely
two of three plate appearances. 1985: The fourth starter in the rotation for much of
the year ... fired in late innings never completing a game, but good change-up and
breaking pitch made him effective ... second best ERA on team at 3.78 ... played in
five games offensively going 3-11, all three hits were doublestwo vs. UCLA and
one vs. Washington.
TOTAL
87
234
36
77
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8
0
4
46
1-3
48
32
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S
W-L
GS
06
ER
SO
BE
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1987
15
6-3
3
0
46.0
51
39
34
32
22
6.65
0
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15
6-3
3
0
460
51
39
34
32
22
665
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1985
5
11
3
1986
4
2
1
1987
17
45
TOTAL
26
58
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28
38
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3
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3
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1985
15
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0
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29
19
28
19
1986
17
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40
25
39
34
1987
9
2-2
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3.78
3.03
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20
17
23
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20
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155
92
64
84
76
3.69
TOTAL
41
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RYAN RIDENOUR
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
IP
5-1 1, 185, FRESHMAN
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
8
11
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PERSONAL: Born 7/12/68 in Walnut Creek, CA ... parents are Carol and Dan
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Ridenour ... has two brothers, Mike and Chris ... majoring in Journalism/Phys. Ed.
2.65 CPA in high school.
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BEND HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Lava Bears to the 1986 state championship
with a state-leading .545 batting average under Elmer Groener - - three-time MVP,
RBI, and home run champ at BHS ... twice selected all-league and his senior year
was capped off when he was named first team all-state and selected to play in the
State-Metro all star game.
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MARK SHAFFER
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BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Ojai, CA [Ventura H.S.]
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Susanviile, CA [Lassen H.S./Lassen J.C.]
has
PERSONAL: Born 8/24/66 in Ojai, CA ... parents are Jim and Mary Sanders
tour brothers, Mark, Erick, Iran and Bruce .. Bruce, Scott's twin, was also on the
football team ... a speech communication major at OSLJ after maintaining a 3.5 GPA at
Ventura H.S.
PERSONAL: Born 11/15/66 in Arcata, CA . parents are Gary and Marilyn Shatter
family includes twins, Marcee and Eric - - - hobbies are hunting, fishing and sports
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.
VENTURA HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league as a junior and senior and first
team all-county in his last year ... batted .325 as a junior and .465 as a senior for
Coach Dan Smith ... starred in football, basketball and baseball ... also twice allleague pick as starting linebacker and team captain for a 12-1-1 sectional finalist
lettered four years in basketball.
team in the CIF AAA playoffs
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LASSEN HIGH SCHOOL: Starting pitcher for Eastern League champions as a junior
and senior ... team captain as a senior under Coach Dick Robertson.
LASSEN JUNIOR COLLEGE: Lettered two years for Coach Steve Greene as a
starting pitcher.
.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Comes into baseball program after entertaining the thought
for the past two years ... started much of the 1987 football season at linebacker for
OREGON STATE: 1987: Appeared in 14 games including five starts and finishing
with a 3-1 record, one shutout and a save - pitched well in reliet at division tournament against Washington, but relief was too late in 11-4 loss . - three four-strikeout
stints ... never yielded more than two runs in any outing except one start at Gonzaga.
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Oregon State.
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OSU CAREER STATISIICS
OSU BEAVERS
YEAR
C
W-L
CS
CG
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R
ER
SO
BR
ERA
40.3
40.3
46
19
17
21
16
46
19
17
21
10
3.79
3,79
1987
14
3-1
0
TOTAL
14
3-1
0
Sanders, Scheckla, Shaffer, Sipple
SR
1
1
#11
JOHN SIPPLE
5-10, 165, SENIOR
BATS: Left
#6
THROWS: Left
Salem, OR [McKay H.S.]
ROD SCHECKLA
6-0, 180, SENIOR
PERSONAL: Born 7/20/65 in San Diego, CA . - parents are John and Ludene Sipple
.
has one sister, Jodi ... business major ... 3.60 GPA in high school.
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Beaverton, OR [Jesuit H.S./Linn-Benton CC]
PERSONAL: Born
McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Teamed with former OSU teammate Dave Brundage to form
formidable duo for McKay football, basketball and baseball ... all-state honorable
mention pitcher under Coach Bob Plantz ... all-league football and baseball, second
team all-league basketball ... also played outfield for McKay batting .450 with three
doubles, three triples and a HR ... pitched to a 5-1 record with 57 strikeouts in 52
innings and a 1.99 ERA ... played in State-Metro All-Star series ... contributed to
McKay's top state ranking in baseball most of the regular season his senior year.
2/16/65 in Portland, OR ... parents are Bernie and Gerry
Scheckla ... has two sisters, Janet and Jill and a brother, Alex ... majoring in athletic
training at 050.
JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL: All-Metro League ... played 3B and pitched ... batted a
.390 his senior year.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Pitched six solid innings of one-hit shutout baseball to
open season against OIT when he injured his arm ... pinch-hit in three games after
injury with a hit and a pair of walks ... hardship year granted for 1988 return.
LINN-BENTON C.C.: Co-MVP of Northwest Junior College Region and MVP of
Southern Division of the NWACC in 1986 ... LBCC was 40-33 during Scheckla's two
years as he played 3B and pitched for Coach Greg Hawk ... batted .308 with seven
doubles, a triple, and three home runs stealing eight bases ... on the mound, he was
1986: Did not receive comparable honors to match his sophomore year, but a great
season nevertheless ... two nine-strikeout games ... two shutout wins over
Sacramento State and Portland ... on pace to break career marks for victories (needs
10), innings pitched (needs 88) and strikeouts (needs 55) ... arm trouble in early
league action sidelined him for more than two weeks ... did not give up a run in his
first 13 innings for the season and a current streak of 13.7 innings of post-season
play ... beat Portland, a save against Portland State, four shutout innings in the No.
Div. title game hours later vs. PSU and 6.3 shutout innings vs. Richmond to earn first
NCAA victory for OSU in 35 years. 1985: All-Region 9 and all-division lefty as he
won 10 straight decisions and finished at 10-2 ... Eastern Washington snapped the
6-3 with an ERA of 4.30 and 44 strikeouts in 52 innings.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Second team all-Northern Division pitcher and second in
the starting rotation to Jeff Otis all year ... one 22.7 inning stretch without allowing a
walk ... 10-strikeout win over Portland and beat Gonzaga with 9 K's ... when he was
good, he was good (8-0, 57 innings, 37 strikeouts and a 2.37 ERA), but in his losses
(0-3, 13.2 innings, 9.87 ERA) ... struggled at plate much of year ... homered
against Willamette and two-run triple against Washington State ... perfect in five
streak in a 40 mph gale at CheneySipple gave up only four hits in eight innings
walking one and striking out five ... struck out 10 in defeating Gonzaga and Struck
out eight in two other contests ... third best season victory total in school histo(y
103.2 innings is fourth highest season total in OSU books .. picked off six baserunners. 1984: Second to ace Scott Anderson in starts with nine ... also team
runner-up in innings, strikeouts and complete games .. . debut was eight-strikeout
performance vs. SW Louisiana ... picked off five runners ... ERA was much better
(2.94) in conference play with a fine 5-1 mark and 48 strikeouts in 58.2 innings.
steal attempts.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
C
AB
AVG.
2R
3B
BR
SO
1987
27
86
22
19
221
5
1
1
9
5-5
7
20
TOTAL
27
86
22
19
221
5
1
1
9
5-5
7
20
YEAR
R
H
HR
SB-ATT
RBI
W-L
CS
CC
U'
H
R
ER
SO
BR
ERA
SR
1987
12
8-3
10
4
707
65
39
27
45
21
TOTAL
12
8-3
10
4
70.7
65
39
27
45
21
3.44
3.44
0
YEAR
G
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
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YEAR
C
W-L
CS
CC
P
1984
14
3-5
9
4
76.0
80
53
41
60
40
1985
23
10-2
19
4
103.7
109
63
52
75
48
1986
16
8-3
13
4
81.3
61
38
28
69
40
0
6.0
1
0
0
4
12
267.0
251
154
121
208
1987
TOTAL
1
54
1-0
22-10
1
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RB
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0
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#16
CHRIS TALCOTT
6-2, 180, JUNIOR
DEREK ATWOOD
6-1, 175, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Hilisboro, OR [Glencoe H.SJ
PERSONAL: Born 6/3/67 in Pomona, CA .. parents are Frank and Gayle Talcott
has one sister, Andrea
had a 3.71 GPA ... majoring in pre-dentistry.
Eugene, OR [Sheldon H.S.]
OREGON STATE: 1987: Picked up his lone decision at the Fresno State Tournament
in a decisive win over Eastern Washington throwing five shutout innings.
.
GLENCOE HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-metro .. team captain and MVP his
senior year ... batted .405 as a senior, .300 as junior .. played three years tor Coach
Don Rutschman ... played 2B as sophomore and moved to 1 B for his final two years
also played basketball and soccer ... completed HS career with grand slam in final
at bat ... Hustler Award in basketball as junior and senior contributing to Cleveland's
eighth place finish in state tourney as a senior.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
S
W-L
1987
11
1-0
TOTAL
11
1-0
IP
CS
GS
0
107
1986
3
AB
R
AVG.
2B
3B
HR
.000
1987
TOTAL
H
4
SB-ATT
RBI
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
.000
0
0
0
.000
0
0
BB
SO
16
22
17
16
820
820
22
SV
0
0
WAYNE BALL
6-0, 175, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
S
ERA
17
ER
22
#19
OREGON STATE: 1987: Only appearance was defensively against U.S. International at Fresno State Tournament. 1986: Appeared in three games, two on early
northern California trip against Sacramento State and Fresno State and another
defensive appearance against Western Oregon.
YEAR
BR
22
H
18.7
SO
Astoria, OR [Astoria H.S.J
PERSONAL: Born 8/9/68 in Seattle, WA ... parents are Jan and Joanne Howard
has two sisters, Fawn and Lake ... 2.81 high school grade-point average.
OSU BEAVERS
ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state as a junior for Coach Joel
Warner ... named all-state as a senior and was selected to play in the AA all-star
series ... led the Cowapa League in strikeouts and finished second in league ERA in
his senior year - - three-time all-league selection for Coach Joel Warner.
Talcott, Viadic
-
OREGON STATE: 1987: Earned seven outings and a pair ot starts as a walk-on
did not have a decision, but maintained a 3.00 ERA ... best outing was a six-inning
stint against Portland in which he allowed only one earned run
also threw three
innings of one-hit shutout ball against Linfield striking out three.
-
#7
LARRY VLADIC
6-3, 200, SOPHOMORE
G
W-L
1987
7
0-0
TOTAL
7
0-0
CS
IP
2
0
18.0
2
0
18.0
CS
OREGDN STATE: 1987: Doubled up in football as a regular in the 050 secondary
for the past two years ... batted a solid .284 providing some punch with tour home
runs ... hit safely in 11 of his first 14 games ... two of his four HR5 came against
Eastern Washington ... bunched his hits on occasion with eight two-hit games to
account for 16 of his 25 hits ... started 24 games.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
AVG.
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SO
BR
ERA
SV
6
11
6
0
10
6
11
6
300
300
20
0
Salem, OR [McKay H.S.J
DIAMOND BAR HIGH SCHOOL: All-CIF, All-San Gabriel Valley and All-Hacienda
League as starting centerfielder for Coach Dennis Paul ... Brahmas went 52-7 during
his two years under Paul batting .341 as a junior and .462 as senior with three home
runs and 40 RBIs ... DBHS won league title his junior year ... also excelled as football
player for Coach Terry Roche and team that went 38-3-1 including 27 straight victories in his three years as a detensive back and wide receiver ... league's defensive
MVP as senior ... captain of football team and lettered once in basketball.
H
20
6-1, 195, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Marilyn Pearson ... two older sisters, Kris and Kim ... undecided on major at 050
3.50 GPA in high school with tour years on the honor roll.
R
ER
10
R
H
JIM BRUNDAGE
PERSONAL: Born 6/28/68 in Harbor City, CA ... parents are Gary Vladic and
AR
-
OSU CAHEEV STATISTICS
YEAR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Diamond Bar, CA [Diamond Bar H.S.}
YEAR
-
SB-ATT
BR
SO
1987
31
88
21
25
.284
4
23
2-2
15
22
TOTAL
31
88
21
25
.284
4
23
2-2
15
22
OREGON STATE: 1987: Singled in his first collegiate plate appearance against U.S.
International at the Fresno Tournament driving in two ... other two hits were two-run
single against Pacific and a single against Washington State.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2B
3B
RBI
SB-ATT
AB
H
AVG.
1987
13
4
.231
0
0
0-0
TOTAL
13
4
.231
0
0
0-0
S
HR
BR
SO
JOHN CLARK
5-9, 150, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Albany, OR [West Albany H.S.]
PRE-OREGON STATE: Lettered in five sports at West Albany ... batted .311 with
three homers for Coach Tom Hawkins playing shortstop ... all-league honorable mention.
-12
ERIC DAZEY
6-3, 195, SOPHOMORE
REID HELLBUSCH
6-3, 185, FRESHMAN
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Corvallis, OR [Crescent Valley H.S.]
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR [McNary H.S.]
First team all-state utility player as a senior batting .402 for
22-6 McNary and Coach Vic Backlund ... played shortstop and caught for the Celts.
OREGON STATE: 1987: Redshirted due to shoulder injury that, in January, was
PRE-OREGON STATE:
still not fully healed. 1986: Best outing was his lone decisiona victory at Gonzaga
in which he went 1.3 innings giving up a hit and a walk ... earned a save at
Willamette pitching the last four innings, while giving up two runs.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
S
W-L
1986
7
1-0
7
Redshrrted due to shoulder injury
1-0
0
0
17,7
1987
TOTAL
GS
0
CG
0
CRAIG McCARTHY
SV
IP
H
R
ER
SO
BB
ERA
17.7
22
7
6
6
10
3.06
1
6-2, 185, FRESHMAN
22
7
6
6
10
306
1
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Boulder City, NE [BCHS]
LANCE DONALY
6-1, 180, JUNIOR
PRE-OREGON STATE: Pttched two years of varsity at Novato, Calif. High School tor
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
Coach Kevin Conklin as a senior ... 0-1 with tour saves in 1986.
McMinnville, OR [McMinnville H .5.]
CHUCK PRICE
6-2, 170, JUNIOR
OREGON STATE: 1987: Went 0-3 in his lone game at the plate serving as the DH
against Washington ... lost his only decision of the year to Chico State, also pitched
in league games against Eastern Washington and Washington, all in relief ... longest
outing was 2.7 innings against Washington in relief. 1986: Walked on as freshman
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
and appeared as hitter and starting pitcher at Willamettehe walked, scored and
pitched the first five innings for the win.
Boise, ID [Borah H.S./TVCCJ
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
26
AVG.
36
YEAR
S
AR
R
1986
1
0
1
0
000
0
0
0
0
1987
1
3
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
2
3
1
0
000
0
0
0
0
H
55
YEAR
1986
1987
CG
H
1
0
0
0
5.0
6.3
1
0
11 .3
TOTAL
13
HR
ER
R
SB-ATT
RBI
0-0
0-0
0-0
SO
BB
3
5
6
8
9
13
ERA
5.40
5.68
5.40
BB
SO
1
0
0
1
1
1
PRE-OREGON STATE: First team all-conference at Borah batting .286 and pitching
to a 10-2 record for Coach Wil Overgaard ... played two years for Rick Bauman at
Treasure Valley C.C. ... 4-3 as a freshman and served as OH as a soph. batting .339.
SV
0
0
0
BRIAN SACKETT
6-3, 185, JUNIOR
#25
DAVE DUFORT
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
8-4, 185, SOPHOMORE
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
d
Merlin, OR [N. Valley H.S./CoIl. of Siskiyous]
PRE-OREGON STATE: First team all-state as a senior catcher for Coach Bruce Reece
Eugene, OR [Sheldon H.S.]
batting .307 for 26-4 North Valley . - two-year starting catcher for College of the
Siskiyous in Weed, Calif. and Coach Dennis DeRoss - batted .309 first year and
.282 as a sophomore - -. honorable mention all-league catcher both years ... twin
brother played with him at NVHS and COS, now at UOP.
-
OREGON STATE: 1987: Pitched in five games without a decision
his best
outings were a scoreless inning of relief against U.S. International and five innings
against San Diego State in which he gave up one earned run, both games at the
-
-
--
Fresno State Best in the West Tournament.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
W-L
IV
H
R
ER
86
ERA
1987
0-0
11.3
17
13
12
18
953
TOTAL
0-0
11.3
17
13
12
18
9.53
YEAR
S
GS
Cc
SO
SV
#28
0
JASON YOUNKER
6-3, 205, SOPHOMORE
GRANT HAMMERSLEY
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
North Bend, OR [North Bend H.S.]
5-1 1, 190, FRESHMAN
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
N. Marion, OR [North Marion H.S.]
OREGON STATE: 1987: Lone appearance was a 1-3 day playing OF against Oregon
Tech ... his double to right drove in one and he also walked.
PRE-OREGON STATE: Second team all-state fIrst baseman for Coach Randy Brack
and AA North Marion batting .373 as a junior and .431 as a senior . -. also starred in
football and basketball ... North Marion baseball was 40-7 his last two years.
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
1 3-
YEAR
AR
H
H
1987
3
0
1
TOTAL
3
0
1
AVG.
28
36
HR
RBI
SB-ATT
.333
0-0
.333
0-0
68
SO
1987 OREGON STATE BASEBALL STATISTICS
CUMULATIVE - Includes 46 Games
ON
***BATTING/FIELDING Statistics***
BASE
PLAYER
BA
GIGS
AB
R
2
0
43/35
45/45
142
39
60
171
50
69
1/ 0
3
0
18/14
17/12
51
8
45
5/ 3
14
31/24
34/22
39/39
25/21
31/26
19/14
36/34
41/39
39/36
John Sipple
500
4/ 0
Randy Duke
.423
.404
.333
.314
.289
286
.284
.284
.284
.278
.278
.275
.272
.252
239
Ken Bowen
Jason Younker
Bryan Tema
Chris Payne
Rob Mouw
Larry Vladic
Lestee Ceasar
Bryan Ganter
Richard Duke
Ben Johnson
Craig Clow
Lance Rice
Tim Lambert
Troy Haugen
Jim Brundage
Rod Scheckla
Jeff Moore
Todd Dressier
Tim Wirth
Lance Donaly
Chris Talcott
GregWebb
RBI
2B
3B
HR
SBISBA
1
0
0
0
39
16
2
3
51
16
1
9
1
1
0
0
0/ 0
2/ 3
8/ 11
0/ 0
16
2
1
0
0
1/
7
13
9
5
0
2
2
4
5
3
0
0
88
21
25
23
5
0
4
74
16
21
13
6
0
2
148
43
42
32
11
0
9
90
12
25
19
7
1
1
90
22
25
11
5
0
1
51
12
14
13
4
0
3
1
1
114
23
31
24
2
0
4
143
36
26
10
0
3
138
27
35
33
16
8
2
0
1
3
4
0
0
0
.231
9/ 3
13
.221
27/26
22/14
86
22
19
9
5
1
1
47
11
10
7
2
1
0
10/ 6
20
3
2
1
1
0
0
3/ 0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
.213
.100
.000
.000
1/
1/0
1
.000
.000
OSU Beavers
Opponent Totals
H
.293
.256
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
2/ 0
4
0
O
0
0
0
0
46/46
46/46
1538
1440
354
8 42
450 306 108
369 203 53
241
6
27
SO BB
HBP S/SF
TB/SLUG%
1/ 0
0/ 3
1/ 2
0/ 0
1
11
24
2
1/ 0
0/ 2
2/ 2
2
30
27
1
2/
5
27
18
3
0
7
0
0
5
20
7
8
2/ 2
0/ 0
4/ 0
1
13
10
2
1/
2
12
3
0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
1/ .500
89/ .627
114/ .667
2/ .667
17/ .333
24/ .533
7/ .500
42/ .477
33/ .446
80/ .541
37/ .411
33/ .367
27/ .529
45/ .395
55/ .385
45/ .326
3/ .231
29/ .337
14/ .298
3/ .150
0/ .000
0/ .000
0/ .000
0/ .000
35 18/21
28 17/15
700/ .455
515/ .358
0
2
20
24
1
10
30
4
0
2
1
0
1
8
3
1
0/
0/
0
8
3
1
0
2
2
0
2/
2
22
15
1
5
12
3
1/
22
26
6
1/ 2
7
11
0
1/
19
15
2
9
5
0
3/ 4
16/ 19
0/ 0
2/ 2
0/ 0
1/
1/
5/
0/
5/
1/
1/
0/
0/
0/
0/
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
48/ 58
25/ 53
257 238
237 207
1/
0/
1
1
0/ 0
0/ 2
1
1
1
1
GWH
PCT.
.750
.529
.534
.500
.404
.412
.438
.425
.429
.440
.388
.454
.379
.444
.399
.356
.308
.362
.419
.217
.000
.000
.000
.000
P0
OP
FLO%
2
0
0
A
E
3
61
2
2
6
1.000
.969
8
90
140
17
44
.931
0
0
0
0
0
1
21
0
2
0
0
24
11
1
0
.000
.913
.972
0
33
0
1
4
.971
2
38
0
0
0
2
37
79
40
6
9
2
5
5
3
1.000
.928
.944
3
120
13
4
4
.971
2
25
60
13
12
1
12
0
0
0
2
131
39
2
5
.867
1.000
.988
2
285
44
7
42
.979
1
80
79
9
25
0
0
0
79
7
17
.946
1.000
.938
.974
1.000
1.000
.667
1.000
1.000
0
3
0
1
1
27
0
37
1
1
2
0
22
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
431
30
1148
83
68
.386
3
1131
545
439
90
29
.953
.946
***PITCHING Statistics***
PITCHER
ERA
John Sipple
Tim Lambert
Jeff Otis
Wayne Ball
Rod Scheckla
Mark Shatter
Chris Payne
Lance Donaly
Lance Rice
Derek Atwood
Derek Heyden
Dave Dufort
Rich Bakke
0.00
0.95
2.88
3.00
3.44
3.79
5.00
5.68
6.65
8.20
9.00
9.53
20.86
OSU Beavers
Opponent Totals
4.54
6.80
W
L
PCI.
SV
1
0
1 .000
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
16/15
9
4
0
7/ 2
0
0
0
12/10
8
3
14/ 5
3
1
2
2
0
1
6
GIGS
1/
16/ 0
1
9/ 6
3/ 0
15/ 3
11/
1
6/ 0
5/ 2
4/
1
46/46
46/46
CGSHO
IF
SO
BB
2B
3B
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
2
10
4
0
1
0
0
3
0
39
64
31
70
39
0
6
7
10
20
6
5
0
1
0
0
4
39
65
27
45
21
6
3
6
0
10
0
19
46
17
21
16
1
2
0
10
0
23
34
20
17
23
0
8
2
0
6
0
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
5
4
0
4
0
0
2
0
2
H
0
0
5
6
3
97.0
0
0
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
.500
.000
.667
0
0
0
1
0
1 .000
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
O
0
0
0
0
0
18.0
70.7
40.3
36.0
6.3
46.0
18.7
6.0
11.3
7.3
2
11
6
1
13
0
0
0
31
15
15
31
.500
692
.000
.727
.750
.674
.326
382.7
377.0
1
11
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HB wP BK
ER
R
6.0
19.0
6
8
4
4
8
39
51
34
32
22
22
22
17
9
16
1
1
7
8
6
2
5
0
3
13
17
12
5
18
0
0
7
19
17
17
7
17
0
0
3
0
241
369
450
193
237
198
9
28
29
1
285
257
226
12
35
354
550 NW FILLMORE ST.
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49
1
0
0
0
53
6
108
8
HR
TB/SLUG%
1/ .059 17/ .059
22/ .333 66/ .242
82/ .242 339/ .189
3
0
26/ .351
74/ .270
5
90/ .336 268/ .243
2
62/ .390 159/ .289
3
51/ .405 126/ .270
0
9/ .391
23/ .348
82/ .448 183/ .279
8
37/ .500 74/ .297
3
11/ .440 25/ .320
24/ .500 48/ .354
0
18/ .474 38/ .447
27 515/ .358 1440/ .256
42 700/ .455 1538/ .293
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1987 OREGON STATE BASEBALL RESULTS
GAME #
1
2
3
4
5
6
OPPONENT
9- 4 W
7- 5 W
5- 6
Chico State
Oregon Tech
L
Sacramento State
Sacramento State
12-13
L
5- 6
L
0W
7
Fresco State
8
UC-Santa Barbara
10- 4 W
9
US. International
16- 2
18- 2
10
11
12
1-
Eastern Washington
San Diego State
0-1
12-12- 3
Frame
1-1
SCHAFFER
0-1
PAYNE
1-0
Salles
7-2
5- 7- 2
1- 3- 0
RICE
2-0
Carbello
3-1
SCHECKLA
1-0
Rydell
1-2
0-4
2-2
13-10-
1
6- 7- 2
0- 2- 2
4- 4- 2
2- 5- 2
10-11- 2
16-15- 2
18-20- 0
8-11- 2
SCHECKLA
1-1
Neely
OTIS
3-3
4-2
SCHECKLA
2-1
RICE
4-0
Hills
Gunderson
3-2
3-11- 4
13-12- 2
15-13- 4
Hamm
1-1
OTIS
2-1
4- 8- 2
2- 3 3
6-10- 4
6- 7- 4
6- 8- 2
SCHECKLA
Gunderson
3-1
Allen
2-3
4-2
PAYNE
2-1
SCHECKLA
4-1
Frost
2-3
8-10- 4
1- 4 4
5- 4- 1
11-14- 0
1- 7- 1
OTIS
3-1
Larson
2-3
5-10-
SCHECKLA
5-1
Moe
3-2
4- 4- 3
Hathaway
Olerud
2-0
RICE
4-1
3
8- 3
7-1
PAYNE
2-2
3
5
SHAFFER
1-1
Kawaguchi
1-4
OTIS
4-1
Peters
0-4
OTIS
5-1
Sajonia
3-2
Nichols
3-1
SCHECKLA
5-2
RICE
5-1
Parks
2-6
SHAFFER
2-1
Moe
9- 3 W
OTIS
6-1
Kolding
14- 3 W
600 H D
OTIS
7-1
Olin
9- 0 W
225 A 0
225 A 0
100 A 0
100 A 0
SCHECKLA
6-2
Hamm
RICE
6-1
Walker
3-2
2-4
6-4
3-2
4-4
OTIS
8-1
Hart
0-1
SHAFFER
3-1
W
100 A
SCHECKLA
7-2
Stratton
Tjaarda
L
100 A 0
327 A 0
327 A 0
Johnson
OTIS
Reardon
3-3
2-0
Devore
5-2
OTIS
265 H
265 H
575 H
575 H
Ft
SCHECKLA
8-2
Ft
OTIS
9-3
Ft
LAMBERT
1-1
Nichols
Neely
Briggs
Lobaugh
Briggs
2-1
RICE
5-3
3-0
SCHECKLA
2-4
3-4
8-2
6-2
8-3
3-2
5-6
4-3
6-3
8-3
9-4
W
* PORTLAND STATE
1-11
L
20
Linfield
*EASTERN WASHINGTON
5-
W
21
5- 4
W
22
*EASTERN WASHINGTON
4-
W
23
*WASHINGTON STATE
3-22
L
24
*WASHINGTON STATE
3-10
L
W
1
1
13- 2 W
27
*WASHINGTON STATE
19- 3
6- 3
28
*WASHINGTON STATE
7-10
L
29
*EASTERN WASHINGTON
*EASTERN WASHINGTON
4- 3
8- 4
W
30
31
Willameffe
*PORTLAND STATE
33
W
W
W
10- 8
W
9- 0 W
5- 0 W
Western Oregon State
Linfield
7- 4
6- 9
1- 4
5- 9
39
L
40
*PORTLAND
41
*PORTLAND
42
*PORTLAND
43
*WASHINGTON
4- 3 W
44
*WASHINGTON
4-13
L
45
$WASHINGTON
4-11
L
46
$WASHINGTON STATE
2- 3
L
L
5- 4 W
18- 0 W
*PacificlO Northern Division
SCORE BY INNINGS
OSU Beavers totals
Opponent totals
LAMBERT
2-0
2-0
19
*WASHINGTON
3-1
Kline
*GONZAGA
*WASHINGTON
0-1
Gunter
375 H 0
300 A 0
300 A D
565 H 0
635 H 0
775 H 0
775 H 0
215 A 0
325 H 0
85 A 0
85 A 0
1413 A 0
1413 A 0
525 H 0
210 H 0
750 H 0
750 H 0
325 H D
325 H 0
210 A D
L
18
38
0-1
Peters
6-13
L
37
DONALY
1-0
Holsman
4- 6
8- 5
36
2-1
Fox
*GONZAGA
35
Carter
OTiS
1
3-0
4-2
3- 2
34
2-1
1-0
17
32
Kraus
RICE
16
26
1-0
ATWOOD
Portland
Pacific University
Oregon Tech
RICE
RUNSHITSERRORS
4- 5- 1
9-115- 8- 1
7- 6- 1
6-11- 1
5-12- 0
0- 6- 4
11-11- 0
1275 N D
13- 6 W
15- 6 W
25
1-2
W
Willamefte
*PORTLAND STATE
15
Moss
LOSING PITCHER (IP)
8- 7 W
13- 6 W
14
1-0
275 N 0
375 N D
W
Portland
*PORTLAND STATE
13
515 A D
495 A D
495 A D
125 A D
125 N D
125 N D
2502 A N
1199 N D
11- 0 W
SIPPLE
WINNING PITCHER (IP)
ATTEND
SCORE
Chico State
Chico State
PAYNE
Ft
Ft
86 N 0
450 N 0
Snyder
Olin
OTIS
1
7- 8- 2
6- 8- 4
13-12-
1-2
RICE
2- 9
13-10- 1
6-14- 6
1
5-10-
1
4- 2- 0
1
5- 3
22-19- 2
10-11- 2
1
0
2- 3- 4
13-12- 3
19-14- 3
6-11- 0
3-12- 3
3- 5- 3
10- 8- 2
3- 9- 0
7- 6- 6
4- 81
4-11-
8- 89- 9- 1
14-12- 0
9-13- 0
10-14- 0
9-13- 0
1
1
3- 8- 6
3- 6- 0
0- 3- 0
8- 9- 0
0- 4-
1
5- 9- 0
7- 9- 3
0- 6- 5
6-14- 3
1- 45-10- 4
9-114-11-
4- 8-
1
1
1
1
9-11- 0
4- 6- 5
5- 9- 0
0- 4- 5
3- 8- 0
18-17- 2
4- 74-10- 6
4- 8- 2
2- 5- 0
1
13-10-
1
11-16- 3
3- 5- 0
$Pac-1 0 Northern Division Tournament
--Best of the West Tourn.
DOUBLE
LEFT ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
EXTRA
TOTAL
PLAYS
BASE
47
36
46
28
56
58
33
34
12
4
354
68
34
18
14
25
35
44
24
28
16
3
241
29
367
316
OVERALL TEAM RECORD
Pacific-i 0 Northern Div
Best of the West Tourn.
Pac-lO No. Div. Tourn.
31-15
15- 9
5- 0
0- 2
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OREGON STATE BASEBALL HISTORY
All-Time Oregon State Coaches Records
OSU Baseball Year-By-Year
OVERALL
YEAR
COACH
PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE
Loaf Flack
1916
1917
JO. Baldwin
1918
1919
Jimmy Richardson
Jimmy Richardson
1920
1921
1922
Jimmy Richardson
Guy Rathborne
NORTHERN DIVISION
Ralph Coleman
1923
Ralph Coleman
1924
Ralph Coleman
1925
Ralph Coleman
1926
Ralph Coleman
1927
1928
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
1929
Ralph Coleman
1930
Ralph Colemar
1931
1932
Slats Gill
1933
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
1934
Slats Gill
1935
Slats Gill
1936
Slats Gill
1937
Ralph Coleman
1938
Ralph Coleman
1939
Ralph Coleman
1940
Ralph Coleman
1941
Ralph Coleman
1942
Ralph Coleman
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
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
W
5
L
PCT
W
16
7
1909
1910
3
4
14
4
1911
8
7
J, Stewart
1912
1913
1914
1915
191 6-1917
1918
1919-1021
1922
5
14
7
10
.455
(3rd)
6
6
250
ASS
9
.471
8
9
.471
(4th)
(3rd)
(5th)
(4th)
4
it
9
8
.267
5
4
.571
5
7
13
8
tO
5
.567
.917
.846
.416
.723
6
.571
3
9
8
17
5
0
10
10
9
tO
5
11
15
7
it
it
2
1
b
6
2
7
17
6
15
tO
.526
.778
.473
.527
.667
.423
.500
.333
.318
.800
.667
.738
.600
13
9
.591
7
14
6
.700
t2
11
it
8
16
7
15
20
5
16
8
16
10
6
10
7
8
15
8
7
12
25
6
27
12
it
7
8
3
5
8
7
4
10
0
12
8
.364
Not Aoailable
7
6
500
Not Aaailable
2
.750
6
.250
5
.585
5
.375
8
.500
5
688
9
.438
8
.500
3
.500
11
.313
8
.500
9
.438
12
.250
6
.625
8
500
4
750
8
.500
7
.500
4
.750
.615
375
467
.652
.368
.807
.602
.625
10
4
6
10
4
7
8
7
5
9
.625
.375
.364
.533
.357
tO
4
.7t4
10
6
7
13
.600
.567
18
13
.581
18
it
.620
.750
.783
.059
.812
.657
.694
.444
.513
tO
4
7
6
7
5
.625
.727
.625
.687
.467
.533
.714
.538
.585
8
b
.571
4
.733
.733
.500
.388
.233
8
3
2
8
bOO
tO
6
14
10
8
4
7
8
8
9
7
21
7
18
5
27
14
26
23
12
25
15
1907-1908
6
8
t5
YEARS
Joe Fay
Otto Moore
Fielder Jones
Walker
2
5
6
11
19
18
17
25
23
13
17
20
19
18
15
17
.659
.639
.458
.559
.514
13
15
24
20
18
21
28
31
10
15
31
17
22
22
21
19
33
29
1982
1983
1984
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
29
16
14
15
27
22
1985
Jack Riley
1986
Jack Riley
1987
Jack Riley
it
11
4
8
8
7
11
4
13
9
6
6
12
9
12
Jesse Garrett
Wilkie Clark
Ray E. Gable
Loot Flack
D. Baldwin
Jimmy Richardson
Gay Rathburne
Ralph Coleman
(4th)
(3rd-Tie)
(2nd)
(5th)
(3rd)
(5th)
(4th)
Slats Gill
Gene Tanselli
JACK RILEY
(2nd)
TOTALS
(4th)
(3rd)
)2rd-Tie(
(5th)
1971
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
Gene Tanselli
NORTHERN DIVISION
Gene Tanselli
1972
Jack Riley
1973
Jack Riley
1974
1975
Jack Riley
JaCk Riley
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
13
5
6
6
10
.351
2
15
5
13
6
12
13
12
5
17
23
.420
.462
.737
.674
.646
.500
.525
.673
.674
.659
.614
.488
34
17
39
15
31
15
.600
.333
.429
.455
.375
4
it
.118
.277
.333
.722
.667
.667
.400
.267
8
9
.47t
7
.611
8
12
6
it
6
6
9
7
11
ii
.667
.708
.500
.667
12
12
500
.722
18
5
783
.674
15
9
.625
16
17
1973-
77 years
9
8
5
6
2
6
17
26
9
8
560
317
.696
.429
.778
.530
.263
.412
.438
.619
.455
.250
.375
.529
57
71
115
410
102
256
.639
.445
.533
.616
1248
864
.591
1952: Won Western RegionaL then lost to Duke, 18-7, and to Texas, 10-1,
in
Col(ege Wor(d Series at Omaha, Nebraska.
1962: OSU lost to Santa Clara, then to FreSno State in Western Regional.
1963: OSU lost to USC, 6-5, then defeated USC, 8-6, but lost to the Trojans in the
(tot)
first round final, 7-5.
1983: Lost to Stantord, 14-0, then to UC-Santa Barbara, 7-3, in Western Regiona( at
Stanford.
1985: Lost to Stanford, 17-3, then to Pepperdine, 6-1, in Western Regiona( at
Stanford.
(2nd)
(4th)
(4th)
(3rd)
(4th)
(1st)
1986: Lost to Arkansas, 4-3, then beat Richmond, 7-1, beat Arkansas, 1-0, then
(Os) to Stanford, 10-7, for third place finish at Midwest Regional in
Stiiwafer, Oklahoma.
(tnt)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(3rd)
(2nd)
(1st)
(4th)
(2nd)
(2nd)
OSU Players In The Pros (1964-1987)
(tot)
(tot)
(3rd)
(3rd)
(4th)
(Round Robin)
(3rd-Tie)
(7th)
(5th)
(6th)
(6th)
(4th)
(4th)
(3rd)
(1st)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(3rd)
(3rd)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(tnt)
(1st)
(4th)
Tourn. (2nd)
(3rd-Tie)
Teem. (1st)
(1st)
Tourn. (1st)
(2nd)
Tnurn (5th)
OSU's Longest Winning Streak
Back in 1951, enroute to the Northern Div)s)on championsh)p of that year, Oregon
State baseba(l compi(ed the )ongest winning streak )n the sChoo)'S basebal( h)story.
The Beavers won 18 straight betore ftna(ly losing to Washington State in Pul(man,
7-3. Gene Tanse(li, tormer OSU head coach, was a Star 5flIOi shortstop for that
team.
The c(osest that streak came to be)ng threatened was in 1986 when OSU's
winningest team ever assembled a 15-game winning streak.
1923-1931 &
1938-1966
1932-1937
1967-1972
7
13
PCI.
OSU's History in NCAA Post-Season Play
(3rd)
(4th)
(4th)
(1st)
(3rd)
(1st)
(3rd-Tie)
(3rd)
PACIFIC-8
1967
1968
1969
1970
LOST
COACH
FINISH
5
6
WON
CONF.
.250
.455
6
455
Season Cancelled
2
10
CONFERENCE
L
PCI.
-16--
1964: Frank Peters, Baltimore Orioles, (NE
1967: Jack Humphrey, Houston Asfros, P
1968: Ken Forsch, Houston Astros and California Angels, P
1969: Lute Barnes, New York Mets, 28
1970: Bob BeaM, Philadelphia PhiUles and Atlanta Braves, lB
1974: Greg Jurgenson, Houston Astros, P
1975: Ramon Gonzalez, Seattle Rainers (Independent), OF
1976: Steve Wilkins, San Francisco Giants, OF
Pete Rowe, Cincinnati Reds, C
Tom Chamberlain, Montreal Expos, P
Scott Anderson, L.A. Dodgers, Minnesota Twins and Chicago Cubs, P
1977: Jeff Doyle, St. Louis Cardinals and Tokyo Giants, (NF
Scott Anderson, Montreal Expos, P
Pete Rowe, Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates, C
Tom Chamberlain, St. Louis Cardinals, P
1980: Bob McNair, Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins, 1 B
1981: Steve Lyons, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, (NE-OF
Al Hunslnger, St. Louis Cardinals, 1 B
1982: Jim Wilson, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, lB
Mike Gorman, Oakland A's, Detroit Tigers, P
1983: Jeff Reece, Milwaukee Brewers, P
Steve Smith, Cleveland Indians, OF-)NF
Rob Holbrook, Toronto Blue Jays, P
Todd Thomas, San Francisco Giants, (NE
Mickey Riley, Wal)a WaMa (Independent), NE
1984: Scott Anderson, Texas Rangers, P
SyverSon, Cleveland Indians, C
Dam
Lindsey Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates and Seattle Mariners, C
MIke Strutton, Kansas City Royals, (NE
1985: (Vast majority of team not eligible for draft)
1986: Dave Brundage, Philadelphia Phiiles, 1 B-OF
Bryce Hulstrom, Chicago White Sox, P
Keith Krafve, San Francisco Giants, 1 B
Quinn Williams, Philadelphia Phiflies, 38
Mel MaUinak, Baltimore Orioles, INF
1987: Ken Bowen, Kansas City Royals, 28
Bryan Ganter, Cincinnati Reds, OF
Rich Duke, Atlanta Braves, C
THE RECORD BOOK
Individual Records
Team Records
HITTING
HITTING
BATTING AVERAGE-
AT BATS-
RUNS-
HITS-
DOUBLES-
TRIPLES-
HOME RUNS-
RUNS BATTED IN-
TOTAL BASESSTOLEN BASES-
WALKS RECEIVED-
STRUCK OUT-
HIT BY PITCH-
GAMES-
Season. .423, Randy Duke. 1907
Careen: .379. Jay Dean. 1952-55
Game: 9, Mel Cuckovich. 1972 vs. Washington
9, Doug MiMer. 1072 vs Washington
Season. 202. Dave Brundage, 1988
Career 843, Ken Bower, 1984-87
Game: 6, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico Slate
6, Bobby Buob. 1954 vs. Washington
6, Jim Haggles. 1954 vs. Washington
Season. 54, Dave Brundage, 1986
Careen: 150, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
Game: S (SoS). Dam Syverson. 1984 vs. Washington Slate
5 (SxS(, Dave Hammel. 1971 vs. Caliloenia
S (SsS(, Jay Dean, 1952 vs. Fnesno State
5 (5e5(, Ron Dyer, 1980 as. Linlield
S (5x6). Jerry Yang. 1979 vs. Lewis and Clank
5 (5o8(, Jay Dean. 1955 vs. Washington State
5 (5x7(, Ken Bower, 1985 vs Chico State
5(507), Jack Pinion, 1954 vs. Washington
Season' 74, Dave Brundage, 1986
Careen 206, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
Game: 3, Steve Rudolph, 1979 vs. Poget Sound
3. Dan Pearson, 1979 vs. Puget Sound
3. Rich Harper, 1978 vs. Sacramento State
Season: 16. Ken Bowen and Randy Duke, both 1987
Career' 36, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
Game. 2, John Collins, 1980 vs. Western Oregee
Season 6, Jell Doyle, 1977
6, Todd Thomas. 1983
Career 13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83
Game: 3, Darryl Sommerlield, 1968 vs. Washington
3, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State
Steve Smith, 1983 vs. Oregon Tech
Season: 21, Jim Wilson, 1982
Career: 28, Al Huroinger, 1980-81
Game: 9, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State
Season: 62, Jim Wilson, 1982
Career 131, Ken Bowen. 1984-87
Game: 14, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State
Game: 4, Steve Lyons, 1979 vs. Oregon Tech
Season: 29. Dave Brundage, 1986
Career: 62, Todd Thomas. 1980-83
Game: 4, eight times, t965-86
Season: 48, Rich Dodge, 1977
Career: 120, Ken Bower, 1984-87
Game. 4, six times, 1965-86
Season: 45, Tim Lombert, 1986
Career 86, Tim Lambert, 1984-prevent
BATTING AVERAGE-
AT BATSRUNSRUNS ALLOWED-'
HITSDOUBLES-
TRIPLESHOME RUNS-'
RUNS BATTED INSTOLEN BASES-
SACRIFICESWALKS RECEIVED-
VICTORIESWALKS ALLOWED-
STRIKEOUTS-
LOWEST ERA-
BEST WINNING %-
Game: 18, 1972 vs. Washington (20 inxingo)
Season: 298, 1986
HIT BY PITCH-
Game: Not Available
Season: 39, 1982
Game: Not Available
Season: 46, 1978 and 1986
FIELDING
ERRORS-
DOUBLE PLAYS-
FIELDING %-
Game, Not Available
Season' 101, 1977
Game, Nvt Available
Season, 68, 1987
Season, .9604. 1980
PITCHING
INNINGS PITCHED--
HITS ALLOWED-
WALKS-
Not Available
Season: 11. Todd Thomas, 1982
Game
STRIKEOUTS-
VICTORIESDEFEATS-
4, Carlo Petronr. 1959 vs. Washiegton
Rick Gonzalez. 1977 vs Oregon
4, Dave Backen. 1978 vs. Oral Roberts
Season: 30, Dave Backen, 1978
Careen: 62. Ken Bowen, 1984-87
Game
BEST WINNING %WORST WINNING %SHUTOUTSCOMPLETE GAMES-
WILD PITCHESHIT BATTERSLOWEST ERAHIGHEST ERA-
PITCHING
HITS ALLOWED-
Game
STRUCK OUT-
HIT INTO OPS-
FIELDING
INNINGS PITCHED-
Not Available
48 (36-1 2), 1985 vs. Chico State
Season: Not Available
Game: 27. 1954 vs. Washington
Season: 520, 1986
Game: 10. 1979 vs. Pvget Sound
Season: 108. 1987
Game: 4. 1980 vs Western Oregon
Season. 19, 1983
Game: 6. 1978 vs Paget Sound
6, 1966 vs. Oregon (twice)
Season: 42, 1987
Game: 34, 1985 as, Chico State
Season, 341, 1985
Game: tO, 1976 vs. BYE
10, 1980 vs George Fox
tO, 1983 vs. Western Oregon State
Season: 101, 1986
Game: Not Available
Season, 68, 1986
Game: 22, 1985 vs. Chico State
Season: 316, 1986
Season
RUNS, BOTH TEAMS-'
Career: 24. Todd Thomas, 1980-83
ERRORS-
Season: 54, (39-15). 1986
Season' .307, 1985
Game, 74, 1972 vs. Washington
Season: 1774. 1986
Game 36 (36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State
Season, 379, 1985
Game: 26 (26-6), 1973 so. Washington
Game: 16, Greg Jorgenson, 1972 vs. Washiogton
Seaoon: 116 2, Cecil Ira, 1962
Career. 348.2, Ken Noble, 1975-78
Game: Not Available
Season 109. John Sipple, 1985
Career. 348. Mike German. 1979-02
Season. 12)12-3). Cecil Ira. 1962
Career: 30 (30-17). Ken Noble, 1975-78
Game: Not Available
Season' 62, Jell Reece. 1983
Career 147, Scott Anderson, 1981-84
Game, 15, Scvtt Anderson, 1983 vs Gonzaga
Season: 121. Ken Forvch. 1968
Career 258, Scott Anderson, 1981-84
Season 1,07. Bill Oerding. 1960
Career: 1.79. Cecil Ira. 1961-63
Season: 1 000 (7-0). Jenny Johnson, 1970
1.000 (7-0). Bill Oending, 1960
Game: 20, 1972 vs. Washington
Season 459.3, 1986
Game: Not Available
Season' 455, 1985
Game, Not Available
Season: 242, 1986
Game 16, 1967 vs. Arizona State
Season: 339, 1986
Season, 39 (3W15), 1886
Season, 24 (13-24), 1972
Season. .917 (11-1), 1924
.813 (06-6), 1962
Season: .318 (7-15). 1937
Season: 8. 1976
Season, 23. 1976
Season: 34, 1985
Season, 28, 1987
Season 2.32, 1964
Season 4.92, 1985
Career: .750 (27-9). Cecil Ira, t96t-63
COMPLETE GAMES-
SHUTOUTS-
Careen. .750 (18-6), Jell Heece, 1881-83
Season 12, Cecil Ira. 1962
Career: 28. Cecil Ira, 1961-63
Season: 5. Cecil Ira. 1963
Career
M IS CEL LAN EDU S
LONGEST HITTING STREAK-
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INN,-
TEAM HOME RUNS IN INNING-
Not Available
22, Pete Howe, May 8. 1976-March 31, 1977
20, Tim Lambort, 1906-1986
20. Mickey Riley, 1983-1983
45, Ken Forvch, 1960
4, 1966 vs. Oregon (Darryl Sammenlield, Dave Henigeo,
Karl Weide and Ron Boly,)
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OREGON STATE SEASON TOP TENS
Pitching
Hitting
BATTING (Mm. 120 AB)
.423 Randy Duke (1987)
.411 Dwayne Helbig (1952)
.405 Dan Cunningham (1971)
404 Ken Bnwen (1987)
.378 Al Lehrer (1963)
.374 Mickey Riley (1982)
.371 Tam Simas (1975)
.370 Dave Brandage (1985)
.368 Todd Thomas (1983)
.366 Dave Brundage (1986)
2
108 1 Scott Arderson (1984)
107 1 Jell Reece (1983)
4. 103.2 Jshn Sipple (1985)
5. 103 1 Cecil Ira (1963)
3.
99 2 Ken Noble (1976)
98.0 Ken Foruch (1968)
97.0 Jeff Olin (1987)
96 7 Dave Brvodage (1986)
95.1 Ken Noble (1977)
6
Todd Thomas (1982)
7
8.
HOME RUNS
5.
6.
10
9,
21 Jim Wilson (1982)
15 Al Hunsinger (1981)
14 Bob Mchair (1980)
13 Al Hunsinger (1980)
t2 Steve Smith (1983)
11 Chris Newman (1983)
10 Bob McNair (1977)
9 Ken Bowen (1987)
9 Bryan Ganter (1987)
8 Dave Brordage (1986)
tO
HITS ALLOWED
109 John Sipple (1905)
100 Mike Gorman (1980)
98 Ken Noble (1977)
93 Scott Anderson (1983)
4
90 Cecil Ira (1963)
5
6
89 Mike Gorman (1981)
89 Ken Noble (1978)
8. 84 Mike Gorman (1982)
83 Kyle Dunning (1980)
9
63 Cecil Ira (1962)
RUNS BATTED IN
3
HITS
4.
74 Dave Brandage (1986)
69 Ken Bnwen (1987)
68 Todd Thomas (1983)
5.
68 Jerry Miller (1978)
7.
67 Dave Brundage (1985)
67 Bnb McNair (1980)
6. 66 Bryan Ganter (1086)
7. 64 Ken Bower (1986)
64 Tim Lambert (1986)
9, 61 Mickey Riley (1962)
t. 1162 Cecil Ira )t962)
6 Jell Doyle (1977)
6 Todd Thomas (1983)
3. 5 Dave Backen (1980)
5 Lute Barnes (1968)
5 Twink Pedersor (1956)
6. 4 Eight players latest is
1.
AT BATS
1. 202 Dave Brundage (1986)
2. 193 Ken Bowen (1985)
3. 191 Tim Lambert (1986)
4. 188 Bob Mchair (1980)
187 Jerry Miller (1977)
185 Bryan Ganter (1986)
185 Tndd Thnmas (1983)
8, 183 Jeff Dnyle (1977)
9. 181 Ken Bnwen (1986)
181 Dave Brandage (1985)
181 Pete Rnwe (1977)
INNINGS PITCHED
TRIPLES
62 Jim Wilson (1982)
59 Bob McNair (1900)
54 Al Hansinger (1961)
51 Ker Bowen (1987)
51 Al Hunsinger (1980)
46 Keith Krafve (1986)
46 Bob McNair (1978)
44 Dave Brurdage (1986)
44 Tim Lambert (1986)
44 Ken Bowen (1985)
44 Pete Rowe (1977)
44 Kim Bradohaw (1959)
WALKS
62 Jeff Reece (1983)
50 Mark Niles (1979)
3. 48 Bryce Halstrom (1986)
40 John Sipple (1985)
5. 46 Scott Anderson (1983)
6. 44 Scott Anderson (1981)
7. 42 Bryce Halstrom (1965)
42 Jeff Reece (1981)
42 Jerry Johnson (1968)
tO. 41 Jon Rushing (1985)
41 Jon Rushing (1984)
41 Eric Sallee (1978)
STOLEN BASES
10. 60 Randy Duke (1987)
1
29 Dave Brundage (1986)
2. 26 Jetl Doyle (1977)
RUNS
1. 55 Dave Brundage (1986)
2. 50 Ken Bowen (1987)
4
9.
26 Kim Bradshaw (1959)
25 Steve Lyons (1980)
STRIKEOUTS
121 Ken Forsch (1968)
100 Jell Reece (1963)
98 Scott Anderson )t9B4l
97 Denny Straub (1964)
90 Dave Brundage (1986)
85 Cecil Ira (t963)
7
84 Mike Gorman (1982)
8
62 Cecil Ira (1962)
81 Bryce Hulstrom (1966)
9.
tO.
79 Scott Anderson (t983)
79 Tony Perry (1969)
1
5. 24 Jett Doyle (1976)
3. 49 Jim Wilson (1982)
21 Todd Thomas (1963)
7, 19 Mickey Riley (1982)
6.
49 Al Hunsinger (1981)
49 Jell Doyle (1977)
48 Todd Thomas (1983)
45 Ken Bewen (1980)
45 Steve Lyons (1980)
44 Bryan Ganter (1986)
44 Gary Hamilton (1985)
44 Steve Snnilh (1983)
44 Jell Doyle (1976)
8. 18 Steve Smith (1983)
9. 17 Damn Williams (1986)
17 Mike Stratton (1983)
17 Todd Thomas (1961)
VICTORIES
12-3 Cecil Ira (1962)
11-3 Jolt Reece (1983)
10-2 John Sipple (1985)
10-3 Cecil Ira (1963)
5.
9-2 Mike Gorman )t982)
9-2 Scott Andersen (1977)
94 Ken Noble (197K)
9-4 Jeff Otis (1987)
9-6 Ken Noble (t977l
tO. 8-2 Kyle Dunning (1980)
8-3 John Sipple (1986)
8-3 Rnd Scheckla (1987)
8-3 Mike Gorman 11981)
8-3 Ken Forsch (1968)
8-4 Dave Brundage (1986)
8-4 Scott Anderson (1983)
COMPLETE GAMES
12 Cecil Ira (1962)
11 Cecil Ira (t9b3)
11 Scott Anderson (1984)
9 Ken Noble (1976)
8 Steve Clark (1964)
7 Mark Niles (1979)
7 Errc Sullen (1978)
7 Gail Meier (1976)
7 Jeff Reece (1983)
tO.
6 Kyle Dunning (1980)
6 Scott Anderson (1977)
6 Jack Humphrey )t966)
6 Jell Otis (1987)
1
2.
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mm. 46 Inn.)
DOUBLES
1.
Jeff Otis
1
2
lb Ken Bowen (1987)
2.
3.
4.
16 Randy Duke (1987)
3. 15 Bob McNair (1978)
4. 14 Ken Bowen (1985)
14 Gains Williams (1985)
6. 12 Dave Brandage (1986)
12 Tim Lambert (1986)
12 Pete Rowe (1976)
12 Jell Doyle (1977)
12 Mickey Riley (1981)
5
tO.
1.07 Bill Derding (1960)
11 Lou Tanselli (1979)
23 Cecil Ira (1962)
1.26 Ken Noble (1976)
1.46 Steve Clark (1964)
1.53 Jack Humphrey (1967)
1.66 Scott Anderson (1984)
1.62 Denny Tower (1967)
1.90 Scott Anderson (1976)
1.91 Jerry Johnson (1970)
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TATE CAREER TOP TENS
Pitching
Hitting
BATTING (Mis. 260 AB)
379 Jay Dean (1952-55)
.354 Dan Cunningham (1971-73)
.350 Dave Brundage (1984-86)
.346 Twink Pederson (1956-58)
.337 Larry Peterson (1960-62)
325 Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
.324 Kim Bradshaw (1957-59)
.322 Bob Drahn (1974-76)
.320 Ken Bowen (1984-87)
.319 Jerry Miller (1976-78)
DOUBLES
593 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
565 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
557 Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
553 Tndd Thomas (1980-83)
553 Dave Backen (1978-81)
523 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
7
8. 508 Bob McNair (1978-81)
486 Quinn Williams (1983-86)
9
10. 477 Dave Brundage (1984-86)
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
13 Todd Thomas (1980-83)
10 Chuck Fisk (1952-55)
9 Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
8 Dave Bucken (1978-81)
7 Bob McNair (1978-80)
7 Bob Beall (1968-70)
7 Lute Ramnes (1967-69)
6 Dave Brundage (1984-88)
6 Steve Lyons (1979-81)
5 Eight different players
VICTORIES
30-17 Ken Noble (1975-78)
28-lb Mike Gorman (1979-02)
4
27-9 Cecil Ira (1961 -63)
25-17 Scott Anderson (1981 -84)
5. 22-10 John Sipple (1984-present)
B. 19-12 Gail Meier (1973-76)
19-6
16-8
16-7
16-6
Jeff Reece (1981-83)
Dave Brundage (t984-86)
Pal Barry (1975-78)
Gary Moore (1958-60)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mis. 100 Inn.)
HITS
206 Ken Bowen (1984-87)
2. 186 Pete Rowe (1974-76)
3. 169 Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
169 Mickey Riley (1980-93)
5. 167 Dave Brundage (1984-96)
164 Tndd Thomas (1980-83)
154 Rich Dvdge (1974-77)
153 Bob McNair (1978-80)
151 Dave Backes (1978-81)
144 Quinn Williams (1983-86)
RUNS BATTED IN
1
179 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
131 Ken Bower (1984-87)
126 Bob McNair (1978-80)
110 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
105 Jim Wilson (1980-82)
105 Al Hansinger (1980-81)
103 Dave Racken (1978-81)
6
7. 100 Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
95 Quinn Williams (1983-86)
8,
1.92 Steve Clank (1962-64)
2.12 Ken Forsch (1967-68)
2.15 Scott Andersen (1981-83)
2.53 Pat Barry (1975-78)
1,
9
tO
2.56 Mark Niles (1979-80)
2.58 Bill Derding (1959-61)
2.61 Bailey Bnem (1952-54)
2 66 Denny Straub (1961-64)
2.66 Denny Tower (1966-88)
93 Dave Rnundage (1984-86)
91 Steve Smith (1981-83)
HOME RUNS
7.
2.
147 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
146 Mike Gorman (1979-82)
3, 139 Jeff Reece (1981-83)
132 John Sipple (1984-present)
116 Bryce Hulslnom (1984-86)
97 Jerry Johnoon (1981-83)
94 Dave Brundage (1984-86)
94 Wayne Butns (1971-73)
90 Mark Niles (1979-DO)
84 Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
TRIPLES
2.
3,
6.
1
3.
4.
WALKS
1. 643 Ken Bnwen (1984-87)
5.
258 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
234 Mike Gorman (1979-82)
227 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
212 Ken Noble (1975-78)
5. 208 John Sipple (1984-present)
6. 190 Gail Meier (1 973-75)
7. 194 Denny Slraub (1961-64)
8. 185 Jeff Reece (1981-83)
9. 184 Ken Fvrsch (1967-68)
19. 164 Dove Brundage (1984-86)
348.2 Ken Noble (1975-78)
2. 328.2 Mike Gorman (1979-82)
3, 325.2 Scott Andervon (1981-84)
4. 281 0 Cecil Ira (1961 -63)
5. 267.0 John Sipple (1984-presenl)
6. 262 2 Gail Meier (1973-76)
7. 209 1 Pal Barry (1975-78)
B. 205 2 Jack Humphrey (1965-87)
9. 203.1 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86)
203.1 Jeff Reece (1981-83)
1
AT BATS
4.
STRIKEOUTS
INNINGS PITCHED
36 Ken Bowen (1984-87)
2. 31 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
31 Bob McNair (1976-81)
3. 30 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
30 Quinn Williams (1983-86)
5. 28 Jim Wilson (1980-82)
28 Bill Gassaway (1979-82)
7. 27 Dave Bnundage (1984-86)
26 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
8
26 Tim Lambert (19R5-present)
tO. 25 Jay Dean (1952-54)
1
1
COMPLETE GAMES
28 Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
27 Jim Wilson (1980-82)
27 Bnb McNair (1979-90)
21 Steve Smith (1961.83)
19 Ken Bowen (1994-87)
16 Chris Newman (1980. 83-B4(
12 Dave Brundage (1984-86)
12 Dave Backen (1978-81)
12 Bryan Gaoler (1984-87)
12 Steve Lyons (1979-81)
STOLEN BASES
2
1.
b2 Todd Thomas (1980-82)
54 Jeff Doyle (1979-81)
46 SIeve Lyons (1979-81)
44 Kim Bradshaw (1957-59)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
5, 41 Steve Smith (1981-83)
6. 40 RicO Dodge (1974-77)
7. 36 Bryan Gaoler (1984-87)
B. 35 Quinn Williams (1983-86)
34 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
10,
9.
33 Dane Brvndage (1984-861
28 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
19 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
18 Ken Noble (1975-78)
17 Mike Gormae (1979-82)
16 Gail Meier (1973-76)
12 John Sipple (1984-present)
10 Mark Nileu (1979-801
19 Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
9 Bryce Halstrom (1984-86)
9 Jeff Reece (1981 -83)
9 Steve Clark (1962-64)
RUNS
1
2.
7.
8.
9.
10.
150 Ken Bowen (1984-87)
148 Todd Thomas (1980-83)
130 Bryan Ganten (1984-87)
118 Mickey Riley (1980-83)
109 Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
109 Pete Rowe (1974-77)
1DB Dave Backen (1978-81)
107 Rich Dodge (1974-77)
100 Dane Brvndage (1984-96)
98 Quinn Williams (1983-66)
98 Steve Smith (1981-83)
HITS ALLOWED
348 Mike Gorman (1979-82)
324 Ken Noble (1975-78)
291 Scott Anderson (1981-84)
272 Gail Meier (1973-76)
4
5. 251 John Sipple (1984-present)
204 Cecil Ira (1961-63)
6
7. 201 Greg Jorgenson (1972-74)
8. 199 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86)
197 Pal Barry (1975-78)
9
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POST-SEASON AWARDS
ALL-AMERICA: (9)
1952
1953
1954
1955
1960
1962
1982
1986
1987
Owayre Helbig. OF
Bailey Brem. P
Jay Dean, 18
Jay Dean, 18
Larry Petersen, OF
Cecil Ira, P
Jim Wilson, lB
Dave Brundage, UT
Ken Bowen, 2B/SS
Dwayne Helbig
DISTRICT EIGHT /
REGION NINE: (31)
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1957
1959
1960
1962
1963
1070
1977
1978
1982
1984
1985
1986
1987
Cecil Ira
Jim Wilson
Dave Brundage
ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION / ALL-PAC-8: (96)
Frank Rnelandt, C
Gene Tanselli, SS
John Thomas, C
Dwayne Helbig, OF
1981
1962
Bailey 8mm, P
Bailey Brem, P
John Thomas, C
Edward Shirtcliff, OF
Jay Dean, lB
Jay Dean, lB
Twink Pederoen, 3B
1963
1964
1965
Jerry Dmoscher, OF
Larry Peteroen, OF
1966
1967
Cecil Ira, P
Cecil Ira, P
Al Lehrer, OF
Pete Rowe, C
1968
Jell Doyle, 2B
Bob McNair, 1 B
1969
1970
Jim Wiloon, 18
Mike Gorman, P
Mickey Riley, 2B*
Scott Anderson, P
Dane Brundage, lB
Johr Sipple. P
Ken Bower, SS
1971
1972
1974
Bill Wagner, 3B
Grimm Mason, OF
Cecil Ira, P
Al Lehner, 3B
Cecil Ira, P
Dave Long, 2B
Doug Stahl, SS
Al Lefirer, OF
Frank Peters, OF
Steve Clark, P
1948
1949
1950
Chuck Sauvain, P
Frank Roelandl, C
Don White, P
Gene Tanselli, SS
1975
1976
1953
Pete Goodbrod, OF
Uwayne Helbig, OF
Bailey Bnem. P
Bailey Brem, P
Ron Lucas, SS
Jack Humphrey, P
Tom Jones, tB*
Bob Kaiser, OF
Jack Humphrey, P*
Tom Jones, tB*
Ken Foroch, P
Lute Barnes, SS
1954
Norb Wellman, P
Jay Dean, 18
Bud Shirtcliff, OF
Jay Dean, lB
Bob Beall, lB
1958
1952
Momrell Crary, C
1956
1957
Oaoe Wiggies. UT*
Dan Cunningham, UT
Dan Cunningham, UT
Greg Jungenoon, P
Ramon Gonzalez, OF
1977
1978
1959
Pete Rowe, OF
Rob Drahn, OH
1960
Dave Brundage, OF
Bryce Hulstrom. P
Ken Bowen, SS
Ken Bowen, SS
Jell Otis, P
Tom Simas, UT
Pete Rowe, C
Ken Noble, P
Jell Doyle, UT
Pete Rowe. C
Jeff Doyle. 29
Rich Dodge, OF
Rich Harper, C
1984
1985
1979
1980
1981
Jell Reeco,
Dam
Syvenson, 38
Todd Thomas. UT
Steve Smith. OF
Scott Anderson, P
Dam
Syvenson. 38
Dave Brundage. 18
John Sipple, P
Quinn Williams, 38
Mel Mallinak, 28
Bob McNair, lB
Jack Pinion, OF
Jay Dean, lB
Jerly Exley, OF
Jerry Esley, OF
Twink Pedersen, 38
Tom Runt, OF
Gary Moore. P
Gene Bates,
1983
Gail Meier, P
Chuck Fisk. 28
1955
Pete Rowe, C
1986
Ken Bowen, SS
Dave Brundage. OF and
**
Quinn Williams. 38
Ken Bowen, SS
Jerry Miller. OF
Jerry Tong, UT
Dave Backen, UT
Bob McNair, 18
Al Hunsinger. 3B
Al Hunornger. 18* *
Uave Backen. UT
Bryce Holstmom, P
1987
Jeff Otis, P
Ken Bowen, 55**
Randy Duke, Utility
Rod Scheckla, P
Todd Thomas, OF
1982
1B
Tom Bowen, 36
Bill Wagner, 38
Kim Bradohaw, OF
Jerry Oroocher, OF
Bill Wagner, 38
Larry Petersen, OF
Jim Wilson tB**
*_2nd team
Mike Gorman. P
Mickey Riley, 28
Jim Grove, OF
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TEAM AWARDS
VICTOR BROWN JR. TROPHY - Most Outstanding Player
BILL BONSER AWARD - Most Improved Player
The memorial trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in honor of the late OSU outbelder, who was
killed in World Wan II,
1947
1950
1953
1956
1959
1962
1965
1968
Don Bower, 28
Gene Tanselli, SS
Bud Shirtcliff, OF
Dan Lovejoy, C
Kim Bradohaw, OF
Larry Petersen, OF
1948
1951
1954
1957
1960
1963
Monmell Crary, C
Tom Tnacey, OF
1971
Doug Miller, OF
Rob Draho, 1SF
1966
1969
1972
1975
1978
1974
1977
1980
1983
1986
Jell Doyle, 28
Bob McNain, lB
Jeff Reece, P
Dave Brundage, OF-P
1981
1984
1987
Harry Richards, 28
Don Taylor, 18
Jay Dean, 18
Syl Johnoon, P
Jerry Droschen, OF
Al Lehrer, OF
Roe Lucas, SS
1949
1952
1955
1956
Tim Gleason, C
Doug Miller, OF
1970
Tom Simas, 28
Bob McNair, 18
Al Honsinger, 18
Scott Anderson, P
Ken Bowen, INF
1976
1979
Frank Roelandt, C
Don White, P
Jay Dean, 16
Tom Bowen, 3B
Grimm Mason, OF
Steve Clark, P
Bill Bonser, C
Bob Beall, INF
Dan Cunningham. OF
Pete Rowe. C
Bob Flynn. P
1982
1985
Jim Wiloon, 18
Dane Brundage, tB-P
1961
1964
1967
1973
Bill Bonser iv an ex-OSU catcher,
1973
1970
1979
1981
1984
1987
Tom Apa. C
1974
Jeff Doyle, 28
1977
Dave Backen. OF and Mark Nileo, P
John Collins. P
1982
Scott Anderson, P
1985
Randy Duke, 18/118
Gary Beck. 38
Jerry Miller, OF
1975
1979
1980
Bill Gassaway. P
Ken Bowen, SS
1983
1986
Tom Simas, 38
Jerry 'long. 38
Bob McNair. 18
Chris Newman, lB
Bryan Gaoler, OF,
Tim Lambert, OH and
Keith Krafve, lB
GOLD GLOVE AWARD - Most Outstanding Fielder
1973
1976
1978
Ty Gorton. 28
Jeff Doyle. 28
1981
Jerry 'lung, 38
Al Honsinger, 18
1984
1987
Ken Bowen, 28
Lance Rice, C
974
Ramor Gonzalez. OF
1975
1977
1979
1982
Jell Doyle. 28 and Rich Dodge. SS
1985
Ken Bowen, SS
Stone Lyons. OF
Mickey Riley, 28
1980
1983
1986
Rumor Gonzalez. OF
Steve Lyons. 3B
Mickey Riley. 2B
Ken Bowen, SS
.350 CLUB
This club was instituted by head coach Jack Riley for any of Iris regulars who hit .350 or bolter Ion the season.
BILL CLOYES AWARD - Most Outstanding Pitcher
1975
1978
982
1985
1986
1987
Bill Cloyeo was an ex-OSU pitcher.
1955
1958
1961
1964
1967
1970
1973
1976
1979
1982
1985
1987
Lowell Pearce
Ray Lunde
Leon Cniner
Steve Clark
Jack Humphrey
Jerry Johnson
Gail Meier
Ken Noble
Bob Flynn
Mike Gorman
John Sipple
1956
1959
1962
1965
1968
1971
1974
1977
1980
1983
1986
Dan Lovejoy
Gary Moore
Cecil Ira
Wayne Swango
Ken Forsch
Greg Lebeck
Greg Jorgenson
Scott Anderson
Kyle Dunning
Jeff Reece
1957
1960
1963
1966
1969
1972
1975
1978
Syl Johnson
Bill Dending
Cecil Ira
Jack Humphrey
Jim Powell
Greg Jurgenson
1977 Jell Doyle. 28 (.350)
Tom Simas, INF (.371)
1980 Bob McNarr. lB (.356)
Jerry Miller, OF (.364)
1983 Todd Thomas, OF (.368)
Mickey Riley. 2B (.374)
Dave Brundage, 18 .370) and Quinn Williams. 38 (.358)
Uave Brundage. OF (.366) and Bryan Ganter, OF) 357)
Randy Duke, tB/OH (.423) and Ken Bowen, SS (.404)
10/20 CLUB
Gail Meien
Eric Sallee and Pat Barry
1981
John Collins
1984 Scott Anderson
John Sipple, Dane Brondage and Bryce Hulstrom
This club was instituted by OSU head coach Jack Riley for those pitchers who had won 20 games in their
careers on 10 games in a season since 1972.
1875-78 Ken Noble (30-17)
1981-84 Scott Anderson (25-17)
1985 John Sipple (10.2)
Jeff Otis
20-
1979-82 Mike Gormar (28-16)
1983 Jeff Reece (11-3)
1986 John Sipple (21-10)
OREGON STATE BASEBALL LETTERMEN
A
0
habbs, Tom
Allen, Mark - 1982-83
Anderson, Scott - 1976-77
Anderson, Scott - 1981-82-83-84
Apa, Tam - 1972-73
Daniels, Curl - 1970
Daniels, Tom - 1985-06
Daalton, Ron - 1984-85
Day, Bruce - 1960-61
Dazey, Eric - 1986-87
Dean, Jay - 1952-53-54-55
Holbrook, Rob - 1979-80-83
Hosck, CurIos - 1952
Hulatrom, Bryce - 1984-85-86
Humphrey. Jack - 1965-66-67
Atwood, Derek
1987
Ayo, <eke - 1983-84
1955
DeHass, Marlin
DeMorest, Harry 1961-62-63
Dodge. Rich - 1974-75-76-77
Donaly, Lance - 1986-87
B
Backen, Dave - 1978-79-80-81
Backman. Mike - 1975
Bailey, Brian - 1960-61-62
Bailey, Ken - 1973-74
Baker, Gary - 1959-60-61
Bakke, Rich - 1987
Ball, Wayne - 1987
Barnes, Lute - 1967-68-69
Barry, Pat - 1975-76-77-78
Bates, Gene - 1958
Beall, Rob - 1969-70-71
Beall, Jim - 1970-71-72
Beck, Gary - 1972-73-74-75
Bell, Thurman - 1964-65-68
Benson, Cleve - 1968-69
Berg, Ralph - 1952
Bergstrom, Bob - 1937
Berreman, Boa - 1958-59
Bettendorf, Jerry - 1955-56
Bishop, Bob - 1979-80-81-82
Bonser, Bill - 1965-66-67
Bowen, Jack - 1956-57
Rowen, Ken - 1984-85-86-87
Bowen, Tom - 1956-57-58
Doupe, Paul - 1969-70-71
Doyle, Jett - 1975-78-77
Drahn. Rnb - 1974-75-76
Droscher. Jerry - 1958-59-80
Duke, Randy - 1986-87
Duke, Richard - 1984-85-86-87
Dunning, Kyle - 1980-81
Dyer, Ron - 1979-80-81
Ediger, Melvin - 1954
Edwards, Allen - 1951
Eilers, Michael - 1964
Endicott, Steve - 1970
Evley, Jerry
1954-55-56
1964-65-66
Neal, Travis - 1983
Harley. Kim - 1975-76
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
Jacksan, Bruce - 1972-73-74
Jarais, Jim - 1964-65
Junks, Jim - 1953-54
Johnson. Ben - 1986-87
Johnson, Chris - 1978
Johnson, Jerry - 1968-69-70
Johnson, Lindsey - 1981-82-63-84
Jah0500, SyI - 1955-56-57
Johnston, Danny - 1952-53
Jones, Johnny Roy - 1976
Jones, Tom - 1966-67-68
Jurgenssn, Gary - 1972-73-74
F
Fasel, Tim
1984
Kaiser. Bob
Keck, Mike
Finch, Scott - 1985-86
Fisk. Chuck - 1952-53-54-55
Boyd, Jell - 1978
Bradshaw, Kim - 1957-58-59
1965-66-67
1970
Kirchem. Herb - 1979
KIug. Scott - 1985-86
Krafve. Keith - 1983-84-85-86
Kratve, Ralph - 1953
Flynn, Bob
1978-79
1986
Fonnesbeck, Gary
Forsch, Ken - 1967-68
Frederick, John - 1957
Brem. Bailey - 1951-52-SD
Brown, Larry 1958
8
Brundage, Dave 1984-85-86
Brundage, Jim - 1987
Buehler, Knute - 1983-84
Gallagher, Shone - 1982-83
Gambee, Dave 1956-57
Ganler. Bryan - 1984-85-86-87
Garner, Ron - 1971-72-73
Gassaway, Bill - 1979-80-81-82
Gee, Dennis - 1972
Gentz. Keith - 1973
Gianotti, Mike - 1977-78
Buehler, Larry
1972-73
Bush, Bobby - 1952-53-54-55
Burns. Wayne - 1971-72-73
C
Callahan, Ralph - 1932
Calvin. Todd - 1984
Gleason. Tim
Cave, Jim - 1972
Ceasar, Lestee - 1984-85-86-87
Chamberlain, Tom - 1975-76-77
Chapman. Kink - 1962-63
Charbnnneau, Joe - 1975
Clark, Steve - 1962-63-64
Cleveland, Andy - 1964-65
Clingmao, Otis - 1953
Cload, Marty - 1983
Claw, Craig - 1987
Coleman, Ralph - 1954
Collins, John - 1980-81
Conrad. Brian - 1983
1968-69
Laberge, Kevin - 1954
Lamberl, Tim - 1985-86-87
Landrum, Ken - 1977
Lebeck, Greg - 1969-70-71
Lee, Terry - 1969-70-71
Lehrer, Al - 1962-63
Lovejoy. Dan - 1955-56-57
Luby, Dan - 1957-58-59
Lucas. Ron - 1965-66-67
Luode, Ray
Guidotti, Al - 1954-55-56
Martin, Bob
Martinez, Bill
H
Mason. Don - 1971
McFadden, Dave - 1957-58
McGowan, Joel - 1972-73
McNair, Bob - 1978-79-80-81
Meier, Gail - 1973-74-75-76
Mendazana, Henry - 1963
Cramer, Bob 1978
Crary, Morrell -'-' 1963-64-65
Criner, Leon - 1960-61
Critser, Ray - 1959-60
Crosthwaite, Harry - 1956-57
Crow. Steve - 1967-68-69
Crownover, Tim - 1978
Cuckovich, Mel - 1971-72-73
Cunningham, Dan - 1971-72-73
Hayward, Dave 1961-62-63
Helbig, Dwayne - 1955
Hellar, Derek - 1985
Heniges, Dave - 1966
Heyden, Derek - 1987
Hilliard, Gene - 1961-62-63
Negri, Frank 1957
Stephenson, Jack
1958-59-60
Lyons. Steve - 1979-80-81
M
Madduv, Curt - 1983-84
Mullinak, Mel - 1983-85-86
Markham, Terry - 1964-65
1970-71-72
1974-75-76
Merrill. Zvd - 1975
Miller, Doug - 1970-71 -72
Miller, Jerry - 1976-77-78
Mohler, Everell
1954
Moore. Gary - 1958-59-60
Moore, Jeff - 1987
More. Richard - 1955
Mouw, Rob - 1987
Oerdiog, Bill - 1960-61
Olrphant, Jeff - 1981
Olson, Steve - 1963-64
O'Neill, Dan - 1983
Otis, Jell - 1986-87
Talcott, Chris - 1986-87
Paine, Fred - 1957-58
Paul, Mike - 1975-76-77
Payne, Chris - 1985-86-87
Pearce, Lowell - 1956-57-58
Pearson, Dan - 1978-79
Pederson. Twink - 1956-57-58
Perry. Tony - 1969- 70
Peters, Frank - 1963-64
Petersen. Larry - 1960-81 -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, Dwo - 1956
Pomerenke, Garry - 1972-73
Pope, Jim - 1968
Powell, Jim - 1968-69
Preston, Robin - 1972
Reece, Jeff - 1981-82-83
Reinking, Bill - 1960
Renne, Steve -- 1968-69-70
Rice. Lance - 1985-86-87
Rich, Larry - 1968-69-70
Richter, Gary - 1977-78-79
Riley. Mickey - 1980-81-82-83
Rothstrom. Ray - 1953-54-55
Rowe, Pete - 1974-75-78-77
Rudolph, Steve - 1976-77-78-79
Rvggles, Jim - 1952-53-54-55
Rushing, Jon - 1984-85
Russell. Richard - 1970
Sullen, Eric - 1978
Scheckia, Rod - 1987
Schlottmann, Charlie - 1975-76-77
Selberg, Eric - 1966-67
Snuffer, Mark - 1987
Shaw, Pat - 1979-80-81 -82
Shirtclitt, Bud - 1951-52-53
Simas, Tom - 1974-75
Simmons, Dave - 1977-78
Sipple, John - 1984-85-86-87
Tonselli, Gene - 1951
Tueselli, Lou - 1979-80
Taylor, Donald - 1951
Tema, Bryan - 1986-87
Terrell, James - 1983-84
Thomas, John - 1951-52-53
Thomas, Todd - 1980-81-82-83
Tower, Denny - 1966-67-68
Tracey, Tom - 1967-68
hank, Rodger - 1964-65
bmemoto, Bob - 1972-73
V
Vanderbundt, Skip - 1969
1959
Vuonice, Kenneth
Vladic, Larry
1987
Vlastelica, Tony - 1955
w
Wagner, Bill - 1959-60-61
Walker, Larry - 1958-59
Weaver, Richard - 1956
Webster, Bvb - 1979-80
Weide, Karl - 1971
Wellmao, 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 - 1983-84-85-86
Wilson, Dick - 1955-56
Wilson. Jim - 1980-81-82
Wirth, Tim - 1987
Withrow, Jim - 1954-55
Young, Wayne - 1970
Younker, Jason - 1987
Yang, Jerry - 1976-78-79
Zaniker, Frank - 1956-57
HONORARY LETTERMAN
Halbrsak, Scott - 1982
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Our menu features a selection of sandwiches, seafood
and the finest steaks in the Willamette Valley.
Try our pies and pastries from our bakery.
Breakfast served anytime, vegetarian and light dinners and salad bar available.
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SUN NYB ROOK
119 S.W. Third Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
753-1 248
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AT THE STATE FAIR
Salem, Oregon
FAIR TIME
1954-55
Stevens, Ron - 1963-64
Stolvig. John - 1956
Straub, Dennis - 1962-63-64
Stronach, Charles - 1963
Strotton, Mike - 1983-84
Summerfield, Darryl - 1966-67-68
Summers, Rick - 1968
Swango, Wayne - 1964-65-66
Swedberg, Steve - 1972-73
Syverson, Dam - 1981-62-83-84
1962-63
Long, Dave
Gonzalez. Ramon - 1974-75
Gonzalez. Rick - 1977-78
Goadbrsd, Peter - 1952
Gsodell. Ryan - 1969-70
Gorman, Mike - 1979-80-81-82
Gressler, Todd - 1987
Grove, Jim - 1979-80-81-82
Hamilton, Gary - 1983-84-85-86
Hammack, Sterling - 1960
Harle, Warren - 1957-58
Harper. Rich - 1975-76-77-78
Hatch, Philip - 1963
Hoagen, Troy - 1987
Hays. Stan - 1953-54
N
1980-81
Flunsinger, Al
1955-56-57
Hunt, Tam
lsbvll, Richard - 1955
Ira, Cecil - 1961-62-63
Skoog, Jim - 1965-66-67
Skriver, Larry - 1971-72-73-74
Smith, Clayton - 1961
Smith, Steve - 1981-82-83
South, Veeder - 1963-64-65
Sproul. Jerry -. 1979
Stahl. Dsag - 1962-63-64
Muench, GregD - 1982-83
Myers. Jeff - 1982-83-84
Myhre. Joe - 1974-75
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OAK TREE
2133 Santiam Hwy.
Albany, OR 97321
928-2969
19
SUN.
Schedule
TUES.
MON.
THURS.
WED
PD.
S pm
4
5
12
18
19
SASH. ST. (2)
Lrntield
3 pro
25
E Wash. (2)
PORTL.NND
13
14
PACIFIC
ORESON T
3 per
3pm
15
20
21
16
OONZAGA (2
Noon
22
23
Wosh Stats
WILLAM.
28
27
30
29
E. WASH (2
Pontland
3 pro
onraga (2)
MON.
SUN.
PontIand
S pm
3 pro
3 pm
11
2
7
6
LINFIELD
a
SAT.
FRI.
TUES.
IHURS.
WED.
SAT.
FRI.
6
N.l.
PORTLRND Si
Neon
10
11
12
13
Waohirgton (2)
SASHINSTON (2)
5
16
17
23
24
18
19
Pso.tO No 2(0.
Fec-tO No Die.
Tour earns nt
Tournament
TSP
Tournament
PaT-SO No. Dr
Tour name rt
ISA
TRA
25
20
27
26
NCAA Regional
Tour foments
TBA
0-10 NO Dru
A
30
Puntlard SI. 2)
Pao.1O No Dry
TAP
2
14
NCAA Regional
Tournaments
TeA
21
28
NCAA Rngiona
Tourramnntr
TAP
31
PA Regroral
n_Pacific. 10 Northern Division contest
(2)Doubleheader
Home games in oraneYome games p(aa Coleman Field.
Al) times local. Schedule subject to change.
BAS EBALL
* NCAA POST-SEASON PLAY FOUR OF THE LAST SIX YEARS
* NATIONALLY RANKED IN THREE OF THE LAST FIVE SEASONS
* JACK RILEY IS 410-256 IN 15 SEASONS AS OSU HEAD COACH
* OSU IS 107-27 AT COLEMAN FIELD IN THE 198Os
* RILEY HAS BEEN LEAGUE COACH OFTHEYEARTHREEOF THE
LAST SIX YEARS
* OSU HAS -lAD:
THE LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN 1981-82-83-86-8
NINE ALL-AMERICANS
22 PLAYERS SIGN PRO CONTRACTS THIS DECADE
* THE ONLY SCHOOL WITH TWO FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALLAMERICANS IN 1987 ALONE
2)
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