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B SEB1ALL.
11989
1/tEDIA
UIDE
1989 OSU BASEBALL ROSTER
No
NAME
B-T
HGT.
WGT. BIRTHDATE YR
29
27
23
28
20
Anderson, Bret
Banholzer, John
Donaly, Lance
Garretson, Ray
Heyden, Derek
Ledbetter, Todd
McCarthy, Craig
Morrison, David
Nielson, Ken
Otis, Jeff
Post, Jeff
Sackett, Brent
R-R
R-R
L-R
L-L
R-R
L-L
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
6-4
6-4
200
205
180
175
185
165
175
165
185
220
160
195
EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)
1988 STATS (OSU in Bold)
W-L ERA G IP H BB SO SV
PITCHERS
13
19
21
22
30
12
25
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-2
5-10
6-3
11/15/69
9/29/67
8/30/67
10/2/68
6/30/68
4/20/67
8/23/68
8/15/70
10/19/66
1/2/67
8/21/70
10/24/67
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
HS
lv
3V
TR
2V
lv
SO
HS
TR
2V
HS
TR
10- 1
2.19
Salem (South Salem)
1- 1 3.82
Astoria (San Diego State)
2- 1 7.15
McMinnville (McMinnville)
1- 0 8.73
Bend (Linn Benton CC)
1-0 12.79
Corvallis (Corvallis)
4- 1 3.86
Hermiston (Spokane Falls CC)
Boulder City, NV (Novato HS, CA) 0 -O 0.00
11- 3 0.99
McMinnville (McMinnville)
10-1 2.10
Salem (Linn Benton CC)
1-0 4.32
Beaverton (Beaverton)
14- 1 0.91
Beaverton (Beaverton)
1-4 5.16
Merlin (UOP)
26
17
9
4
8
1
3
15
6
16
5
14
18
2
10
24
7
--
Hahn, Brent
Hopkins, Jeff
Sackett, Brian
L-R
R-R
B-R
6-1
6-1
Brauning, Jeff
Haugen, Troy
Johnson, Ben
Neitzel, R.A.
Joe Polamalu
Stehlik, Mike
R-R
B-R
R-R
L-R
R-R
R-R
5-10
6-0
Bratt, Jason
Brundage, Jim
Kluss, Dennis
Ostmo, Erik
Pinion, Paul
Sanders, Scott
Schoppe, David
Williams, David
L-L
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
L-R
L-L
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-3
5-10
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-0
5-10
190
190
185
165
185
185
160
160
185
160
185
175
170
175
220
175
155
10/20/66
5/26/70
10/24/67
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
69
78.1
9
4
15
10
9
1
934.053
411.013
6.112
2
2
0
14 53.246 34 36
1
4
0
TR
HS
SQ
INFIELDERS
4/10/66
Sr.
1V
10/4/66
Sr.
2V
5/16/67
Jr.
2V
8/23/68
Jr.
1V
6/28/68
So. SQ
8/19/69
So. TR
OUTFIELDERS
5/17/70
Fr.
HS
3/9/68
Jr.
2V
7/11/68
Jr.
TR
7/3/69
Fr.
HS
4/27/67
Sr.
TR
8/24/66
Jr.
1V
2/28/69
So. SQ
7/23/70
Fr.
HS
0
0
34 101
0
0
13 73.057 16105
3
8.1
7
3
1
7
0
26 75
19108.0
7 36.2 45 13 20
San Jose, CA (Santa Clara)
Tigard (Tigard)
Merlin (Col. of Siskiyous)
-- Transfer Year -.412 28
Redding, CA (Shasta JC)
Salem (Santa Rosa JC)
Eugene (Sheldon)
Salem (Willamette U)
Roseburg (Roseburg)
Palmer, AK (Gonzaga)
.341 47 17649 6013
.31948 14135 4510
.276 42 14526 40 8
.314 37 10227 32 5
Hood River (Hood River)
Salem (McKay)
Veneta (Linn Benton CC)
Eagle Point (Eagle Point)
Corvallis (Santa Rosa JC)
Ojai, CA (Ventura)
Tigard (Tigard)
Bend (Bend)
.43429
.000
0
0
0
17 Brian Sackett
18 Dave Schoppe
19 Craig McCarthy
20 Derek Heyden
21 David Morrison
22 Ken Nielson
23 Lance Don aly
24 Asst. Coach Kurt Kemp
1
6 38
3
1
1
1
2
1
30
26
13
4
5
3
0
-- Did Not Play In 1988--- Did Not Play in 1988 --
.333
26
15 5 5
8 5329 8
2
0
2
0
0
.432 37 1253354 11
2
5 38 17
9
.424 24
-- Transfer Year --
.275 40 1382538
32
3
1
1
5
0
16 14
-- Did Not Play In 1988-.454
25 Brent Sackett
26 Jeff Hopkins
27 John Banholzer
28 Ray Garretson
29 Bret Anderson
30 Jeff Otis
-- Mike Stehlik
-- JoePolamalu
IPEPSII
THE CHOICE OF
A NEW GENERATION.
Bottled locally by MARIO PASTEGA'S Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Corvallis,
23
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OSU Baseball Numerical Roster
9 Jeff Brauning
10 Head Coach Jack Riley
11 Brent Hahn
12 Jeff Post
13 Todd Ledbetter
14 Scott Sanders
15 Jim Brundage
16 Erik Ostmo
0
78.1
Head Coach Jack Riley
Asst. Coach Kurt Kemp
Asst. Coach Del Kerber
Asst. Coach Dan Barber
1 RA. Neitzel
2 David Williams
3 Jason Bratt
4 Troy Haugen
5 Paul Pinion
6 Dennis Kluss
7 Asst. Coach Del Kerber
8 Ben Johnson
0.0
0
AVG.G ABRH2B3BHRRBISB
CATCHERS
11
37
11 33.0 14 13
4
-
35
Table
osu
of Contents
Quick Facts
ROSTER
SCHEDULE
COLEMAN FIELD, QUICK FACTS
COACHING STAFF
OPPONENT DIRECTORY
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
ENROLLMENT:
Page 1
16,000
NICKNAME:
Beavers
Page 2
Page 3
COLORS:
Anderson, Banholzer, Bratt, Brauning, Brundage
Donaly, Garretson, Hahn, Haugen
Heyden, Hopkins, Johnson, Kiuss
Ledbetter, McCarthy, Morrison, Neitzel, Nielson
Ostmo, Otis, Pinion, Polamalu, Post
Brent Sackett, Brian Sackett, Sanders,
Schoppe, Stehlik, Williams
1988 RECAP: STATS AND RESULTS
OSU HISTORY: YEAR-BY-YEAR
OSU RECORDS
OSU TOP TENS: SEASON
OSU TOP TENS: CAREER
AWARDS AND HONORS
OREGON STATE LETTERMEN
LOCATION:
Inside Front Cover
Back Cover
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Orange and Black
CONFERENCE:
Pacific-lO Northern Division
ATHLE11C DIRECTOR:
Dr. Lynn Snyder
BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE:
(503) 754-2825
Page 9
Pages 10-11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Inside Back Cover
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
Coleman Field: Home of the Baseball Beavers
honored the Beaver alum and head coach of Beaver baseball from
1923 through 1931 and 1938 through 1966 - 36 years as head
baseball coach and 47 all told with the OSU coaching staff.
Coleman compiled a record of 560-317, a winning percentage of
.639. Further improvements to the field have been accomplished
through the hard work of the staff and players as well as through
various generous donations. One such donation by the efforts of
the local Corvallis Beaver Huddle support group and the Pastega
Bottling Company of Corvallis is the Scott Halbrook memorial
scoreboard. Now operational
right outside the right center field
fence, the electronic scoreboard
is named in the memory of
OSU's 1981 freshman outfielder
Scott Haibrook, who died in a
freak accident just three days
prior to his first season with the
Beavers. The inspiration provided by the loss of a great
player and person spurred Oregon
State on to win the next two
Northern Division baseball
championships.
All of the Beavers' home games are played at Ralph
Coleman Field, located on Washington Way, next to the Dixon
Recreation Center and one block from Gill Coliseum on the
Oregon State campus. Coleman Field has a seating capacity of
2,000 permanent bleachers and may be expanded to accommodate 3,000 with portable seating. Over 3,000 fans 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 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
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
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JACK RILEY
Head Baseball Coach
Linfield, 1960
(440-275, 17th year at OSU)
When asked recently if he had mellowed through the
years, Oregon State's retiring head basketball coach Ralph Miller
responded, "I'm sure I have. I don't think you can help but mellow
with age."
Miller finished up 19 years at OSU with the end of the
1988-89 basketball season. OSU head baseball coach Jack Riley
is into his 17th year in Corvallis, but ask any of his players, if they've
detected a mellowing. The laughter could be deafening.
Riley weathered a lot of storms through his 17 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 Linfield College not only instills his
own competitive fires into his regulars, but sees them mature into
winners off the field as well. 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.
Coach of the Year in 1982, 1983 and again in 1986, he
has also taken the honors to the regional level and has been named
as one of the nation's top nine coaches as recently as 1982. In this
decade, he has assembled teams that have accomplished the
implausible to win division pennants and he has, as in '86, run away
from the field, posting the school's winningest season ever at 39-15 finishing third in the NCAA Midwest Regional. Riley's teams have now been the
Northwest's NCAA representative four of the last seven years.
Riley starred in basketball and baseball while 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 NAIA
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 four twice.
From Jefferson, it was on to
LowerColumbia College as baseball coach
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 440-275 in those 16
years is impressive and actually overshadowed by a home mark of 197-74 (73%) at
Coleman Field. In the last five years, OSU
is 121-32 at home (79%).
Jack and his wife, Jean, have a
daughter, Pam and 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.
KURT KEMP
DEL KERBER
Assistant Coach
Oregon State, 1983
2nd year at OSU
Assistant/Pitching Coach
Oregon State, 1964
15th year at OSU
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-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: Coached the junior varsity program and assisted
Riley with the varsity in his 1983 graduate assistant capacity. He served as
an assistant to the Corvallis American Legion program for several years in the
early 1980s. He spent four seasons as an assistant to Dave Dangler at
Yavapai, a two-year school located in Prescott, Arizona. Yavapais best
season under Dangler and Kemp was 1986, when the Roughriders finished
third in the nation among junior colleges with a 40-19 record.
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 barn 1/30/41 in Salem.
PLAYING CAREER: A four-sport athlete in three years of competition at
Serra High School in Salem from 1955-59. Pitched at Oregon State in 1960.
COACHING CAREER: Before joining the OSU staff, Kerber was one of the
more successful high school coaches in the state. He started his career at
Dallas (OR) High School from 1965 through 1970. His teams claimed one
league championship along with two second place finishes and three third
place finishes. Kerber returned to OSU in 1970 to coach the junior varsity
program for two years. He also coached at Grants Pass High School
revitalizing the school and summer programs before returning to OSU for the
third time. On the field, Kerber serves as Riley's assistant coach and pitching
coach. Off the field, he is the manager for all OSU athletic facilities in charge
of event management and maintenance.
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PACIFIC-lO NORTHERN DIVISION OPPONENTS
EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES
PORTLAND PILOTS
(April 15 at Cheney, April 23 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Jim Wasem (Illinois Wesleyan, 1957)
Record: 192-186 in 8 years at EWU;
505-275 in 21 years overall.
SID: Jim Price (509) 458-6334.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 458-6331 FIELD: Chissus Field (2,500).
(April 6, 26 at Portland, April 4, 11 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Terry Pollreisz (Portland, 1969)
Record: 58-49 in two years at UP;
same record overall.
SID: Tom Kowitz (503) 283-7117.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 283-7253 FIELD: Pilots Stadium (1,200).
GONZAGA BULLDOGS
PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS
(April 16 at Spokane, April 22 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Steve Hertz (Gonzaga, 1972)
Record: 255-230 in nine years at GU;
314-292 in 11 years overall.
SID: Dale Goodwin (509) 328-4220 ext. 4224.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 328-4220 FIELD: Pecarovich Field (2,000).
(May 7 at Portland, May 12 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Jack Dunn (Oregon 1957)
Record: 445-283 in 14 years at PSU;
same record overall.
SID: Larry Sellers (503) 229-4000.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 248-4345 FIELD: Civic Stadium (28,000).
WASHINGTON HUSKIES
NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENT DIRECTORY
SCHOOL
DATE Of GAMES
Western Otegon
Oregon Tech
tong Beach State
3111,5(2
3/19, 4)22
UC-Rlvatside
3/25, 3'28 &
Riverside Tourn.
}a,vard
Riverside bum.
Riverside Tourn.
Riverside Tourn.
Washington State
Brigham Young
Arizona State
George Fox
LInt IeI
Conoordia
WiIlame(te
tewia and Clark
HEAD COACH
Joe Caligure
Kurt Aenstrorn
John Gorisalves
3/234
Riverside bourn.
4/5
4/12
4/18
4/19
4
JeckSmithetan
.
Alex Nahigian
Chuck Brayton
Gary Pulihis
'Jim Brock
Paul Berry
Soon Camahan
Owaine Brandt
BIll Trenbeath
Jerry Gatto
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR
Steve Weaver (503) 838-1220 X208
Tag Wotherspoon (503) 682-6321
Shayne Schrooder213) 498-7978
Torn PhIllips (114) 197-5432
Edward Markey (617) 495-2208
Rod Cornnsns (509)335.0270
Rah ZahelI (801) 318.4909
Mark Brand (802) 965-3482
Barry HublalI (503) 538-8383
Chuck Charnquiat (503)472.4121
(May 6 at Seattle; May 13 at OSU)
HEAD COACH: Bob McDonald (Washington, 1965)
Record: 312-240 in 12 years;
same record overall.
SID: Dave Meadowcroft (206) 543-2230.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (206) 545-1994 FIELD:Tubby Graves Field (1000).
WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS
(RBI Tournament, April 8 at OSU, April 29 in Pullman)
HEAD COACH: 'Bobo' Brayton (Washington State, 1950)
Record: 940-387 in 27 years at WSU;
same record overall.
SID: Rod Commons (509) 335-0270.
PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 335-0270 FIELD: Buck Bailey Field (3,500).
Joel $Chuidheisz (503) 288-9371
CIII VolIva (503) 37G'61 11
David FIxx (503) 293.2771
SERIES RECORDS (1 952-1 988)
OREGON STAT vs. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
PACIFIC-b CONFERENCE OPPONENT SERIES SINCE 1952
NORTHERN DIVISION
W-L
29-9
Eastern Washington
Gonzaga
24-11
Portland
64-27
67-25
Portland State
Washington
174-1 25
Washington State
121-185
479-383
TOTALS
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Arizona
Arizona State
California
USC
Stanford
UCLA
TOTALS
PCT.
.763
.686
.703
.720
.582
.395
.556
W-L
Last Year/
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-1
1-4
16-12
(1 952-1988)
Streak
Lost 2
Won 2
Brigham Young
Cal Davk
Lost 3
Lost 2
Cal Irvine
Cal Poly SLO
0-1
2-1
Nevada-Las Vegas
Nevada- Reno
Northern Arizona
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
Oral Roberts
Oregon (dropped 1981>
Cal Riverside
Cal Santa Barbara
5-3
Oregon Tech
4-5
Pacific
Pepoerdine
Pugel Sound
Air Force
Arkansas
Boise State
Won 2
Won 3
Won 1
3-8
5-12
7-16
5-16
6-19
3-11
PCT.
.278
.294
.304
.238
.240
.214
29-82
.261
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Los Angeles
Chapman
Chico State
Clemson
Colorado
Colorado State
Concordia
Cornell
Delaware
Duke
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Oregon
Freano State
1-1
1-0
7-2
1-1
0-4
1-3
2-1
14-6
0-1
1-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
5-18
George Fox
George Washington
Grarrbling
2-0
1-0
1-0
Grand Canyon
Hawaii
Harvard
Hayward State
Humboldt State
Idaho
Kansas State
LaVerne
3-1
Lewis and Clark
Lewis & Clark Slate
Lint ield
Long Beach State
Loyola Marymount
Maine
Missouri
Montana
Montana State
-3-
4-0
5-2
1-0
3-1
0-1
37-15
0-1
1-0
30-4
2-3
48-12
let Mtg.
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
0-3
3-0
0-3
1-0
0-1
1-3
65-63
16-1
34-1
2-4
1-0
Sacramento State
San Diego
San Diego State
San Francisco
San Jose State
Santa Clara
4-4
Seattle
Solon Hall
Sonoma State
Southern Oregon
5-3
1-0
St. Johns, NY
St. Mary's, CA
Stanislaus State
SW Louisiana
Texas
Texas A&M
Tulane
U.S. International
Tulsa
University of Pacific
Utah
Valdosta State
Vanporl
0-1
4.3
2-0
5-8
3-6
2-1
8-1
1-0
11
1-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
2-0
3-2
2-0
1-0
1-0
Western Oregon (OCE)
Western Washington
44-6
Westmont
Whitman
2-0
2-0
31-7
Willamette
Wisnonsin
Wyoming
1-0
0-1
1-0
(Bold taco indisates a1989 OSU oçponent)
The OSU BEAVERS: Anderson - Brundage
JEFF BRAUNING
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR (South Salem H.S.)
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Redding CA (Vintage H.S.,
Napa, CA; Shasta JC)
PERSONAL: Born 11/15/69 in Salem, Oregon...parents are Forrest
and Gail Anderson...brother, Brian.
SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Terry Haugen
third team all-state and first team all-league after winning 16 of
18 decisions through two years at the varsity level, both to state
powers in Tigard and Beaverton ...was 10-1 with 69 strikeouts in 78
innings and an ERA of 2.19 as a senior for the 22-4 Saxons
played for State team at State-Metro all-star series ... second team
all-league in basketball.
#27
JOHN BANHOLZER
6-3 190 Junior
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Astoria, OR (Astoria H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 9/29/68 in Cincinnati, Ohio...parents are John
and Liz Banholzer. ..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 junior
year.. .pitched and played first base...threw a 1984 no-hitter against
Seaside H.S... Coached by Joel Warner.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Used regularly in relief in the first half of
season, but ineffective in second half.. appeared in 11 total games,
one as a starter...ERA of 3.82.. .played one year of JV baseball at
San Diego State.
:VAR 0
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i988
TOTAL 11
W-L
(.'.
CG
1-1
1-1
1
0
#9
#29
BRET ANDERSON
6-4 200 Freshman
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
IP
H
A
ER
SO
33.0 41
14
23
15
3&O 41 23
14
15
88
A
11
3.82
Ii
5-10 180 Senior
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...education major at OSU...prep teammate
Lestee Ceasar, a former OSU player, recommended OSU.
VINTAGE HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-conference middle
infielder for coach Clarence Tyler... first team all-state as a senior,
second team his junior year...Vintage was 59-3 in his three varsity
years...batted .310 as a soph, .380 as a junior and .360 his last
year ...played on California all-star team that played a similar allstar group from Oklahoma.
SHASTA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Golden Valley Conference MVP
and all-state choice batting .510 with nine HRs and 56 RBIs, while
playing shortstop for the Knights, who finished 19-18 his soph
season... all-conference as freshman, batting .390... coached by
Jim McShane at SJC.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Hit safely in first 20 games to match
school's second longest streak ever ... batted .341 and led team in
runs, hits, doubles, home runs and slugging pct ... solid at 2B
helping turn 42 of OSU's 58 DPs ... had two 5X5 days in last two
weeks of season - at Washington and vs. EWU in N.D. Tourney.
YEAR
OSU CAREER STATIS11CS
RB;
28
WG.
30 hR
38
13
1
6
341
6
38
AS
41
1988
TOTAL 47
176
176
49
40 60
SB-AU
4-6
SO
BB
33
17
44
#15
JIM BRUNDAGE
6-1 195 Junior
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR (McKay H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 3/9/68 in Portland, OR...parents are Denny and
Marcia Brundage ... one sister, Cinda, and one brother, David, who
after three years at OSU was a second team All-American, fourth
round draft choice of Philadelphia and traded in 1987 to the Seattle
Mariners ... contemplating a profession in law and police work.
MCKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state as a senior
in his second year as a catcher.., played two years for Bob Plantz
and two years for Dan Gordon ... MVP in 1985 and 1986 ... batted
.387 his senior year, .446 as a junior ... alternate for state-metro allstar series ... quarterbacked football team earning all-state honorable mention... played on basketball team that finished fifth in state.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Used primarily as a late-inning reserve
and pinch-hitter in late season ... highlight of year was a 2X3 game
at Washington State, including a double and two RBls ... started
four of nine appearances. 1987: Singled in his first at bat against
U.S. International at the Fresno Tournament driving in a pair
converted catcher after a thumb injury threatened his play in 1988.
#3
JASON BRATT
5-11
G
160 Freshman
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Mt. Hood, OR (Hood River H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 5/17/70 in Gresham, Oregon .. .parents are
Steve and Jane Bratt ... 3.4 high school grade point average
student body president his senior year.
HOOD RIVER HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Doug Sawyer...
first-team All-Tn-Valley League two years ... first-team all-state as a
senior. ..chosen for the AA All-Star Game ... named most inspirational player as a junior, team MVP as a senior...29 RBIs in 29
games as a senior leading the team with a .434 average...in two
varsity years, he had 14 2Bs, 7 3Bs, 4 HRs and 20 steals aiding
44-16 two-year record ... greatest athletic thrill was a game-winning
grand slam vs. Baker in the first round of '88 state playoffs.
YEAR
G
1987
1988
9
9
TOTAL 18
-4-
AS
13
OSU CAREER STAI1S11CS
HR
RBI
AVG.
28
3B
4
0
0
0
A
H
1
3
.231
6
8
.286
15
28
2
0
0
I
SB.ATT
0-0
0-0
88
So
0
7
3
12
The OSU Beavers: Donaly - Haugen
#13
LANCE DONALY
#11
BRENT HAHN
6-1 180 Senior
6-1
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
McMinnville, OR (McMinnville H.S.)
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
San Jose, CA (Westmont H.S.,
ASU, Santa Clara)
PERSONAL: Born 8/30/67 in McMinnville, OR ... parents are Mike
and Becky Donaly ... one brother, Brad ... high school GPA of 3.96
earning several scholastic honors ... hotel/restaurant management
PERSONAL: Born 10/20/66...parents are Don and Kathy Hahn
two sisters, Kim and Valerie, and a brother, Dustin ... father played
13 years of pro baseball in the New York Met, Montreal, Philadelphia, San Diego and St. Louis systems ... 3.50 HS GPA ... finance
major at OSU.
WESTMONT HIGH SCHOOL: League MVP for Westmont coach
Gordon Huntze ... first team all-league and second team all-CCS
playing catcher for the Warriors ... voted most outstanding senior
athlete ... Central Coast Section Player of the Year as junior ... also
league MVP as a sophomore ... hit .446 with eight 3Bs as a senior
honorable mention all-league in basketball as a senior.
SANTA CLARA: Played in 52 games as a junior in 1987 starting
49 ... hit .297 (47-158) with 25 runs, 21 RBIs, 10 doubles and a HR
for the 25-30 Broncos under John Oldham.
ARIZONA STATE: Started 43 of his 52 games batting .272 (50184) while playing lB or catcher ... had 22 RBIs and seven
doubles during the 1985 season under Jim Brock.
major.
MCMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Batted .465 and won all 10 decisions in his senior year under coach Ross Peterson as MHS
went 26-1 ... first team all-state 1 B ... first team all-league pitcher
played in state-metro all-star series ... played football, basketball
and baseball.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Started one of nine appearances, that
vs. WSU ... won two of three despite a 7.15 ERA. 1987: Hitless in
three at bats during lone offensive appearance vs. UW ... lost at
Chico, relieved in league vs. EWU and Washington with the latter
his longest outing at 2.7 innings. 1986: Frosh walk-on appearing
vs. Willamette as he walked, scored and pitched the first five
innings for the win.
YEAR
0
1986
1
1987
1988
3
9
TOTAL 13
YEAR G
1986
1987
1
WL
10
01
OSU CAREER STA11STIS
GS
Co
ip
1
O
0
C
5.0
6.3
21::
1
32
AB
0
1
3
:TOAL2
3
o
2
3
6
45.3 66
29
38
40 53
H
AVG.
.000
.000
1
1
0
0
R
5
8
00
R
H
ER
RA
3
4
27
34
5.40
5.68
6.75
SV
0
0
0
0
BB
SO
1
1
28
0
38
HR
RBI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
#4
TROY HAUGEN
6-0 185 Senior
Did not appear at plate
0
0
0
0
#28
RAY GARRETSON
6-3 175 Junior
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
Bend, OR (Bend H.S., LBCC)
PERSONAL: Born 1 0/2/68 in Bend, Oregon.. .parents are Tom and
Jeanette Garretson.. .three sisters, Cheryl, June and Loretta, and
two brothers, Greg and Andrew.. .secondary education major at
Osu.
BEND HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state for Elmer Groener at
BHS... second team all-league in basketball...first team all-league
in basketball.
LINN BENTON CC: Pitched and played first base two years coach
Greg Hawk's Roadrunner. appeared on the mound four times with
a 1-0 record, nine strikeouts in 11 innings and an ERA of 8.73
batted .310 playing lB in 20 games in 1988...appeared in four
games as a freshman all at 1 B.
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190 Senior
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR (South Salem H.S.,
Santa Rosa JC)
PERSONAL: Born 10/4/66 in Salem, Oregon...parents are Vern
and Lou Haugen. one sister, Ronda, and two brothers, Terry, the
baseball coach at South Salem High, and Alan...uncle, Gene
Smith, played for NBA L.A. Lakers.. education major...honor roll at
Santa Rosa JC.
SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state his junior
and senior years for coach Mike Doran... all-league for three years
played 2B and SS batting .366 as a senior, .427 as a junior
first team all-league in football.
FRESNO STATE: Played one year of varsity before transferring in
the middle of his second year to Santa Rosa JC.
SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Batted .327 as the 3B for
coach Ron Myers Bearcats.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Beavers' most improved player starting in
43 games primarily at 3B...led team with three triples...hit .394 in
second half of season, including a 4x4 day vs. PSU and four threeRBI games...lone HR vs. Gonzaga. 1987: Started 36 games
highlight was going back to Fresno State and earning all-Best in
the West Tournament honors batting .333 in five games. doubled
twice on three-hit day vs. San Diego State. ..drove in four RBIs with
2x5 effort against Eastern Washington...also three-hit days vs.
Portland and Portland State...hit safely in nine of first 10 games.
'rLAR
-5-
0
OSU CAREER STAtISlicS
AB
A
39
138
48
TOTAL 67
141
35
35
70
1987
1988
279
H
33
45
79
AVG.
.239
.319
.200
213
8
10
18
3B
2
3
5
-R
0
ABI
16
30
1
46
SB-A IT
5-5
5-8
10-13
The OSU BEAVERS: Heyden - Kiuss
#8
#20
DEREK HEYDEN
6-2 180 Junior
BEN JOHNSON
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Corvallis, Oregon (CorvaUis H.S.)
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Eugene, OR (Sheldon H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 6/30/68 in Corvallis, Oregon...parents are Roger
and Donna Heyden. ..one brother, Kirk...father played baseball at
OSU and professionally for San Francisco and Los Angeles...3.41
prep GPA.
CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state and first team
all-league pitche r under coach Gary Beck ... second team allleague as a sophomore ... batted .300 his senior year ... was 11-0
with an 0.57 ERA leading CHS to a 27-3 record ... also participated
in basketball and football for the Spartans ... first team all-league
and honorable mention all-state quarterback...drafted by the
Cincinnati Reds as a senior.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Appeared in four games as a reliever
lone decision was a win over Lewis and Clark with two hitless
innings. 1987: Pitched six one-inning non-conference outings
improving each turn. ..gave up five earned runs in the first two
appearances vs. Sacramento State and San Diego State, but
finished with two scoreless stints against Willamette and Linfield.
PERSONAL: Born 5/16/67 in Creswell, OR ... parents are Charlotte Hunt and Earl Johnson ... one sister, Deanna ... biology major.
SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: Midwestern Valley League MVP and
honorable mention all-state winning team's Gold Glove Award
during the last of three varsity years ... shortstop for two years and
centerfield the other for coach Tom Bowen... batted .394 as senior
Defensive Player of the Year as senior in basketball and second
team all-league DB in football.
OREGON STATE: 1988: An all-division year at short also included OSU's Gold Glove Award ... first error came in game #20 ... 8
doubles among team leaders ... missed division tournament due to
his father's massive heart attack on the day of the last regular
season game. 1987: Started at short last 17 games moving AllAmerican Ken Bowen to 2B ... best games included 2 doubles and
4 RBls vs. EWU and 3X4 including HR vs. Gonzaga. 1986: Broke
a finger at Riverside vs. Notre Dame on hit by pitch qualifying for
hardship year ... on base five of 11 plate appearances.
YEAR
0
WL
1987
1988
6
0-0
4
TOTAL 10
1-0
1-0
GS
0
0
0
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
II'
14
A
SO
ER
0
6.0
8 7
6
2
0
6.3 12
9
9
2
0
12.3
16
15
4
CG
6-1 195 Junior
sv
5
I
ERA
9.00
12.79
0
0
:1987
6
10.98
0
1988
RB
YEAR
1986
G
5
3
42
TOTAL 78
050 CAREER STATISTICS
AVG.
28 38 HR ROt
0
0
0
125
0
80
AR
A
9822
145
243
28
48
40
66
278
276
6
8
0
271
13
1
#26
JEFF HOPKINS
1
11
2
26
37
i
sO-ArT
0-0
22
3.4
5-6
190 Freshman
#6
DENNIS KLUSS
6-0 175 Junior
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Tigard, OR (Tigard H,S.)
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Veneta, OR (Elmira H.S., LBCC)
6-1
PERSONAL: Born 5/26/70 in Portland, Oregon...parents are Craig
and Ruth Hopkins...brother, Todd...3.50 HS GPA.. accounting
major.
TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-state and two-time first
team all-league catcher for state power Tigard...drove in 23 runs
and batted .412 as a senior for coach Tom Campbell's 1988 state
champs...hit .250 for state runners-up as junior in '87...most inspirational player at State-Metro all-star series...also played football.
PERSONAL: Born 7/11/68 in Roseburg, Oregon... parents are
Floyd and Linda Vanderhoof... education major...brother, Brian,
played OSU football (1 985-88)...one sister, Leslie Vanderhoof.
ELMIRA HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman ... played for Rick
Royster for three years and Gig Nelson as a senior ... 1 B as
freshman and soph, CF his last two years ... played for Pepsi
Challengers Legion program of Garry Selby in Eugene.
LINN-BENTON CC: Two-time all-region outfielder for coach Greg
Hawk batting .432 with 38 RBIs and 5 HAs as LBCC won regional
title ... league MVP as soph, one vote from NW regional MVP... hit
.423 as a freshman leading team with 30 RBls and seven HRs.
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#13
TODD LEDBETTER
R. A. NEITZEL
165 Senior
6-0 165 Junior
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
Hermiston, OR (Hermiston H.S.,
Spokane Falls CC)
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR (McKay H.S.,
Willamette U.)
PERSONAL: Born 4/20/67 in LaGrande, OR ... parents are
Dolores and Frank Ledbetter ... three brothers, Ron, Rick and Tim
education major with coaching aspirations.
HERMISTON HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jack Smiley
first team all-conference for three straight years playing 1 B and OF
team MVP and first team all-state as senior ... prep career
record was 25-14.
SPOKANE FALLS CC: Finished his second year with all-conference honors and team's Most Inspirational Award ... two-year
record of 13-4, a school record for career wins ... SFCC won
league championship his senior year ... 3.00 ERA as freshman,
3.30 as a soph...coached by Keith Snyder.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Won his last two starts and three of last
six ... pitched a two-hit, seven-strikeout complete game in his final
outing of year at UW...earned his only save going 3.7 innings in a
17-7 win over EWU.
PERSONAL: Born 8/23/68 in Munich, West Germany ... parents
are Doris and Roderick Neitzel ... one sister, Karri, and a brother,
Gordon ... father played basketball for OSU in 1954 and 1955
business major at OSU.
MCKAY HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league for coach Don
Gordon ... the Scots' MVP and most inspirational player batting
.435 as a senior ... second team all-league batting .407 as a junior
played every inning of state-metro all-star series ... maintained
.400 average through three years of American Legion baseball,
driving in 111 runs with 35 doubles, 11 triples, 3 home runs and 61
stolen bases.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: Saw extensive action as a freshman
infielder ... batted .330 for the Bearcats.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Hit safely in 24 of 49 games including a
10-game hit streak in second half of the season ... reached base in
20 of last 21 games ... tied school record with four walks in four
plate appearances against Eastern Washington.
6-1
t
YEAR
G
1988
TOTAL 14
W
4.1
4.1
.
7
OSU CAREER STATIS11CS
CO
IP
H
R
ER
SO
53.7
48 25
23
36
1
48 25
53.7
23
36
1
BB
33
33
ERA
3.86
3.86
sv
#1
S
All
R
37
102
:TQTAL 37
102
27
27
YEAR
988
#19
CRAIG MCCARTHY
OSU CAREER STATISTICS
AVG.
HR
28 38
.3
1
32
.314
5
2
H
BATS: Right
THROWS; Right
Boulder City, NV (Novato, H.S.)
#12
DAVID MORRISON
6-2
165 Freshman
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
McMinnville, OR (McMinnville H.S.)
S3A'r
BB
SO
10-13
29
23
13
2923
#22
KEN NIELSON
6-5 185 Junior
6-2 175 Sophomore
PERSONAL: Born 8/23/68 in Lima, Peru.. .parents are Roger and
Davalee McCarthy. political science major.
NOVATO HIGH SCHOOL: Top reliever for coach kevin Conklin at
Novato High (CA) with a record of 10-10 and six saves in two years
at the varsity level.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Did not make a pitching appearance.
ROt
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Salem, OR (South Salem H.S.
LBCC)
PERSONAL: Born 10/9/66 in Santa Barbara, California ... parents
are Dennis Nielson and Barbara Drew... has two sisters, Ginny and
Kathy, and one brother, Rick ... Secondary Education/Sports
Leadership major...hobbies are tennis, writing, hiking and camping.
SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-state and first
team all-league with 9-2 record as a senior for coach Mike Doran.
LINN BENTON CC: MVP of the 1988 NWAACC Tournament winning two and saving the final for the regional champs...8-1 as a
freshman striking out 54 in 57 innings and posting an ERA of 3.37
bettered those numbers last year as a soph at 10-1 with 105
strikeouts in 73 innings and a 2.10 ERA...coached by Greg Hawk.
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PERSONAL: Born 8/15/70 in McMinnville, Oregon...parents are
Jack and Cheryl Morrison...has one sister, Paula.
McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-metro, second team
all-state his senior year for coach Ross Peterson... 11-3 with 0.99
ERA plus 101 strikeouts in 78 innings that last year when MHS
went 17-8...best game was one-hit, six-strikeout performance vs.
Jesuit ... also played basketball and his biggest athletic thrill was
playing in the AAA basketball tournament in Memorial Coliseum.
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#5
PAUL PINION
5-10 175 Senior
#16
ERIK OSTMO
6-1 170 Freshman
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis H.S.,
Santa Rosa JC)
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Eagle Point, OR (Eagle Point H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 7/3/69 in Portland, Oregon...parents are Leif
and Marie Ostmo ... 3.96 HS GPA ... recipient of Pete Ward and
Presidential scholarships ... engineering major at OSU.
EAGLE POINT HIGH SCHOOL: Played CF first two years for Tom
Britton and SS as a senior batting .452 with 32 stolen bases
honorable mention all-state, first team all-conference as a senior
second team all-state, two-time first team all-league WR on football
team ... lettered 10 times in four sports ... EPHS was 17-7 in 1988.
PERSONAL: Born 4/27/67 in Corvallis, Oregon...parents are Jack
and Shirley Pinion. ..father played football and baseball at OSU
(1951 -54)...3.51 HS GPA...PE/Math major at OSU.
CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: All-state honors his last two years
and three-time all-league for the Spartans playing outfield...part of
state championship teams in football and basketball.. .had years of
.321, .421, .333 and .352 for Spartans hitting a four-year total of 21
HRs.. .played and HR'd in State-Metro all-star series.
SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played OF-DH on 1986
Bearcub team with OSU teammate Troy Haugen...transferred to
Cal-Berkeley, then to OSU.
#30
JEFF OTIS
6-2 220 Junior
JOE POLAMALU
6-0 207 Sophomore
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Roseburg, OR (Roseburg H.S.)
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 1/2/67 in Portland, Oregon ... parents are John
and Karen Otis ... one sister, Brig ... grandfather, Paul Otis, played
football and track and field (1927-1930) ... business major.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL:MVP at the state-metro all-star
series ... all-state and all-league his senior year ... pitched the state
title victory in 1985, a 2-1 win ... all-tournament pitcher and designated hitter in several legion tournaments playing for Maletis of
Beaverton ... three-time all-league choice...pitched to a 14-2 record
with an 0.66 ERA his senior year as Beaverton was 23-7... 26-1 his
junior season and 24-5 as a sophomore playing varsity ... pitched,
DH and lB for Maletis ... played H.S. and Legion for Mike Bubalo.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Started three of the first 11 games with a
1-0 record before arm injury at Fresno vs. Texas A&M qualified him
for hardship year restoring a junior season. best outing was 5.3inning, one-hit effort vs. Chico State in which he struck out four.
1987: From anticipated redshirt season, due to control problems, to
first team all-division and second team all-region season ... extended his career win streak to six without a loss at OSU before setback at Gonzaga, then won six more in a row...best was a four-hit,
1 0-strikeout shutout of Portland. ..went 87 innings without yielding
an HR... lost heartbreaking 10-inning decision in season finale to
Washington State in division tourney, 3-2, fighting off case of flu.
1986: Won each of his last four decisions against UC-Riverside,
Linfield, Eastern Washington and Western Oregon...the conference win over EWU was his best, a complete game four-hit 8-2
win...earlier save came against Cornell...a no-decision start in the
championship game of division tourney vs Portland State.
YEAR
1986
1987
1988
OSU CAREER STAI1SI1CS
3
W-L
10
16
3
4.0
9-4
GS
8
15
1.0
14-4
26
TOTAL 29
3
CG
1
6
0
1
IF
50.3
H
54
97.0
64
4
8.3
157.6
1
R
30
39
3
72
ER
25
SC)
31
70
7
108
4
60
31
4.2
0
8.26
1
PERSONAL: Born 6/28/68 in Honolulu, Hawaii... parents are Salu
and Rochelle Polamalu...two brothers, Darren and Brandon
speech communications major at OSU ... honor roll member
throughout high school and homecoming king.
ROSEBURG HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time all-league third baseman
for Jerry Droscher's Indians ... also starred for the Doc Stewart's
American Legion team under Dan Withers in Roseburg.
OREGON STATE: Reserve linebacker and special teams regular
for Coach Dave Kragthorpe and Beaver football.. .two-year letterman.
#12
JEFF POST
5-10 160 Freshman
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 8/21/70 in Portland, Oregon ... parents are John
and Judyth Pos t... two brothers, John and Jordan ... 3.00 grade
point average in high school ... commercial art major.
BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-metro and first-team
all-state his senior year for head coach Mike Bubalo... also chosen
to play in the state-metro all-star game, where he was named the
outstanding pitcher in the series ... record of 14-1 with an ERA of
0.91.
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#25
BRENT SACKETT
6-3 195 Junior
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Merlin, OR (North Valley H.S.,
College of Siskiyous, UOP)
PERSONAL: Born 10/24/67 in Grants Pass, OR ... parents are
John and Loretta Sackett ...twin brother, Brian, catches for OSU
also brother, A.J., two sisters, Lisa and Camilla ... broadcast
communications major.
NORTH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state as a senior
8-1 with 0.90 ERA for 26-4 state champs ... 10-5 with 96 strikeouts in 96 innings and 1 .96 ERA as junior for coach Bruce Reece.
COLLEGE OF SISKIYOUS: First team all-conference pitcher
sixth draft pick of Montreal in 1986 ... 7-4 record both years for
coach Dennis DeRoss ... 89 K's in 92 innings with a 3.03 ERA as a
frosh ... COS 40-17 in his two years ... struck out 14 in one game.
UNIVERSITY OF PACIFIC: Started five of seven appearances
with 1-4 record and 5.16 ERA.
#18
DAVE SCHOPPE
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
Tigard, OR (Tigard H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 2/28/69 in Portland, Oregon. ..parents are John
and Alene Schoppe...brother, Paul, and sister, Mary...2.90 GPA in
HS...health/PE major at OSU.
TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state and Metro League
MVP in leading Tom Campbell's Tigers to the AAA state championship game ... three-time all-league...won all 16 decisions on the
mound in three years of varsity play.. batted .320 with 2 HRs as
OF-P for 18-8 team his soph year...batted .380 with 3 HRs for 22-6
team as a junior, SS-P and batted .460 with three HRs for 26-4
team his last year, 1987, back in the OF and the mound...played
football, soccer and basketball .. all-league in soccer in 1986.
OREGON STATE: Sat out 1988 as Proposition 48 case.
#17
BRIAN SACKETT
6-3 185 Junior
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right
Merlin, OR (North Valley H.S.,
College of Siskiyous)
PERSONAL: Born 10/24/67 in Grants Pass, OR
parents are
John and Loretta Sackett ... twin brother Brent, pitches for OSU
also brother, A.J., and two sisters, Lisa and Cam illa ... broadcast
communications major.
NORTH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-state his senior
year batting .307 for 26-4 North Valley and coach Bruce Reece.
COLLEGE OF THE SISKIYOUS: Honorable mention all-league
catcher both years batting .309 as a freshman and .282 as soph.
#14
SCOTT SANDERS
6-3 218 Junior
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Ojai, CA (Ventura H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 8/24/66 in Ojai, California. ..parents are Jim and
Mary Sanders. ..four brothers, Mark, Erick, Tran and Bruce...the
latter his twin brother -- both started at linebacker for OSU
speech communication major ... 3.5 GPA at VHS.
VENTURA HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league two years, first
team all-county as a senior, batting .325 and .465 respectively for
coach Dan Smith ... twice an all-league linebacker and team
captain for 12-1-1 CIF sectional finalist ... four letters in basketball.
OREGON STATE: 1988: Starting LB on OSU football team last
two years...out for baseball for the first time in '88 starting 36 of 40
appearances mostly in LF...team SB leader with 14 of ... 3x4, five
RBls vs. OIT ...two six-game hit streaks.
TOTAL 40
AS
H
H
198
25
25
38
38
138
OSU CAREER STA11S11CS
AVG.
:n 3B HR RBI
275
1
3
1
16
.275
3
1
1
16
SB-Al
(38
14-17
14-1?
9
175 Sophomore
6-0
MIKE STEHLIK
5-10
185 Sophomore
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
Palmer, AK (Palmer H.S.,
Gonzaga)
PERSONAL: Born 8/1 9/69 in Fresno, California...parents are Joe
and Wiletta Stehlik...four sisters, Lynda, Julie, Kathleen and Suzie,
and one brother, David...3.83 HS GPA...UESP major at OSU.
PALMER HIGH SCHOOL: High school did not have baseball, but
Stehlik starred at 2B and SS for coach Mark Troutman's American
Legion team winning the Golden Spikes Award as the state
Amateur Player of the Year... batted .454 with 15 doubles, six
triples, four HRs, 44 RBIs and 16 SBs in 33 games for 23-10 team
also all-conference in interscholastic football and basketball. ..allstate in football.
OREGON STATE: Seeking release from Gonzaga University to
play at OSU after transferring from the league rival school.
#2
DAVE WILLIAMS
5-10
150 Freshman
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
Bend, OR (Bend H.S.)
PERSONAL: Born 7/23/70 in Roseburg, Oregon.. .3.50 high school
GPA. ..pre-engineering major. parents are Leon and Sandra
Williams...has two brothers, Jeff and Mike, and sister, Jackie.
BEND HIGH SCHOOL: First team All-Intermountain League his
junior and senior years...team batting champ with a .414 average,
also won team MVP and Gold Glove as a senior. second-team allstate as a senior batting .454...three-time academic all-league
Played for Elmer Groener at Bend.
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1988 OREGON STATE BASEBALL STATISTICS
SCORE BY INNINGS
OSU BEAVERS
OPPONENTS
1
2
3
69
22
39
24
38
4
42
28
21
6
37
46
5
25
34
8
9
35
26
19
26
19
18
333
252
10
7
BATTING/FIELDING STATISTICS
PLAYER
Larry Vladic
Jeff Brauning
Cameron Fajer
Jim Brundage
Lance Rice
Troy Haugen
R.A. Neitzel
Ryan Ridenour
Tim Lambert
Jeff Moore
Ben Johnson
Soutt Sanders
John Sipple
Aaron Anderson
Rod Scheckla
Chris Tout1
Randy Duke
Todd Gressler
Rob Mouw
Wayne BaIl
Chris Payne
John Kety
Others
Oregon State
Opponents
BA
.364
.341
.333
.333
.323
.319
.314
.297
.291
AR R H
107 22 39
176 49 60
GIGS
37/29
47/47
4/ 1
3
9/ 4
15
49/49
48/43
37/29
2
5
167 41
RBI
26
38
0
2
47
30
1
5
54
35 45
102 27 32
74 10 22
151 27 44
141
28117
42/41
.276 41/39
.276 42/42
.275 40/36
.254 23/16
.236 26/18
.235
8/ 5
.200
6/ 1
.197 23/16
18/10
.152
.000
3/
.000
1/ 0
.000
1/ 0
.000
1/ 0
145 26 40
138 25
16
134 29
67
72
9
17
4
8
5
61
7
33
5
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
6
13
0
2
11
10
13
19
22
30
26
37
38
17
17
4
8
3
0
4
2
1
12
5
0
0
0
0
5
3
8
4
11
1
2B
15
2
0
2
0
0
4
3B HR
2
1
6
0
0
5
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
22
17
1
5
1/ 2
10
5/ 8
1
10/13
22
23
2
5
1
1
1
1
0/0
2/ 2
9/12
3/ 4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4/ 6
0/ 0
0/ 0
SO BB HBP
1
2
5
1
SBISBA
8/10
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14/17
51 5
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/
1
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
14
39
30
33
26
11
1
33
2
3
42
30
29
1
2
5
11
20
16
9
17
10
3
2
15
6
0
11
1
1
0
0
0
1/
0
2
10
21
8
4
o
7
5
0
0
0
53/366
46/333
17/254
1
0/
19/.264
1
1
6/353
0/ 0
0/ 0
1/ 4
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
0/ 0
1/.200
16/.262
11/.333
E
DP
FLD%
6
0
5
14
.838
.947
0
0
4
13
8
213
32
42
0
0
2
4
.459
1
.381
1
1
19
54
311
0
0
89
62
63
17
20
4
0
1
1
8
0
0
5
137
32
1
.263
.000
.000
.000
.000
0/.000
0/.000
0/.000
A
3
132
0
.441
.271
0/000
P0
.448
.600
.444
.455
.379
.413
.390
.329
.395
.300
.235
.333
60/.448
1/ 0
2/ 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
311.419
69/ .457
3/ 2
3/ 3
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
so
77
15
12
29
31
61/80
24/38
293 272
252 197
SHO
IP
0
5.7
59.3
17.7
31
27
670/.416
645/.400
22/20
22/10
.400
28
.361
4
1
37
5
19
3
0
16
7
0
34
2
135
4
36
2
9
6
0
31
0
14
3
0
0
0
5
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
128
32
1
1
8
2
599
460
33
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1244
1229
1
1
31
11
.293 49/49 1612 333 473 304
.280 49/49 1612 252 451 224
30-19
Overall Team Record
14-10
Pacific-b No. Div.
2-4
Best in West Tourn.
Pac-lO No. Div. Tourn. 2-2
LOB
390
373
28
117
2
.421
1/333
7/.467
80/.479
64/.454
44/.431
0/0
21
ONBASE
GWH
%
TB/SLUG%
52/.486
93/.528
S/SF
2/ 1
1/ 2
0/ 0
0/ 0
1/ 3
5/ 2
2
DOUBLE
PLAYS
58
37
EXTRA TOTAL
7
80
69
17
2
0
0
0
0
0
SV CG
PITCHER
ERA
GIGS
W
L
PCT.
0.00
1.82
3.06
3.82
3.86
4.14
4.32
5.93
7.15
7.36
3/ 0
0
6
0
3
.000
.667
.500
.500
.800
.625
1.000
.500
.667
.000
.000
1.000
.000
1.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.612
.388
8
17
5
5
11
2
John Sipple
Lance Rice
John Banholzer
Todd Ledbetter
Rod Scheckla
Jeff Otis
Chris Payne
LanceDonaly
TimLarnbert
EricDazey
Mark Shaffer
Chuck Price
Derek Heyden
Oregon State
Opponents
8.31
9.51
12.00
12.79
4.71
6.50
13/10
6/ 0
11/
1
14/ 7
21/16
3/ 3
14/10
9/
1
3/ 0
2/ 1
14/ 2
2/ 0
4/ 0
49/49
49/49
1
1
1
1
4
10
1
3
2
0
0
1
1
6
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
34)
19
19
30
1
3
1
1
0
6
0
0
1
0
9
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hours
M-F
SAT
SUN
33.0
53.7
104.3
8.3
57.7
34.0
3.7
4.3
23.7
3.0
6.3
414.7
409.7
H
ER
SO
0
6
14
41
15
41
0
12
6
3
55
R
8
23
25
58
4
41
29
3
4
30
4
9
252
333
48
101
3
78
53
5
7
35
6
12
451
473
10-9
10-6
11-6
From food to fashion
you'll find it at Haritage Mall
J C Penney
Emporium
HERITAGE MALL
14th Avenue between Geary and Clay, Albany
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BB IBB
1
28
0
2
3
2
HB WP BK 2B 3B HR
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
16
15
10
23
48
4
38
27
3
4
25
4
9
36
68
7
29
33
33
7
10
9
2
2
13
0
0
1
2
0
6
0
3
3
0
2
2
0
2
1
1
1
217
296
252
293
183
264
14
2
2
6
11
31
1
4
0
1
0
0
1
6
14
28
8
31
2
5
4
2
3
2
1
2
2
5
12
17
1
1
1
0
0
12
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
8
1
0
0
23
27
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
77 12
80 15
TB/SLUG %
AB/BAVG.
7/.333
21/.286
521.244
2131.192
1
20/294
68/ .1
137/299
0
61/.445
74/.385
144/.370
4/.143
5
105/ .451
4
4
5
0
84/.575
.961
.915
.929
.870
.975
1.000
.993
.970
1.000
.000
1.000
.933
.961
0
3
5
.911
1.000
.989
.989
.958
58
37
PITCHING STATISTICS
Wayne BaD
1,000
933
.980
.896
.894
1921.250
389/260
28/.107
233/.335
146/363
0
9/563
7/368
16/313
19/368
4
55/.500
110/.318
0
0
9/692
14/.519
13/462
27/444
31
645/400
1612/.280
29
670/.416
16121.293
1988 OREGON STATE BASEBALL RESULTS
GAME
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
SCORE
A1TEND
WINNING PITCHER
Sonoma State
Sonoma State
Sonoma State
Chico State
Chico State
Chico State
Oregon Tech
Western Oregon
Western Oregon
#George Washington
#TexasA&M
#Fresno State
#Brigham Young
#Long Beach State
#Clemson
Sacramento State
Western Oregon
10- 3 W
3- 1 W
225 A D
225 A D
275 A D
315 A D
255 A D
255 A D
200 A D
350 H D
100 H D
400 N D
SCHECKLA
PAYNE
Dover
Moss
SHAFFER
SCHECKLA
SIPPLE
OTIS
SCHECKLA
SCHECKLA
Hughes
Crane
BANHOLZER
Holmes
Parker
Frame
SCHECKLA
Malychewski
1-0
Neely
4-1
LEDBETTER
SCHECKLA
PAYNE
SIPPLE
SCHECKLA
Allen
McGraw
LEDBETTER
SCHECKLA
Sajonia
Olerud
Walker
RICE
HEYDEN
SCHECKLA
SIPPLE
McDowell
DONALY
SIPPLE
DONALY
SCHECKLA
Dwyer
SIPPLE
LEDBETTER
Nichols
PAYNE
SIPPLE
LEDBETTER
McGraw
Ballance
1-1
5- 7 L
2- 6
L
8-6 W
4- 0 W
15- 7 W
8- 1 W
7-4 W
9-6 W
11-16 L
10-12 L
700 ND
3616 A N
6- 5 W 1348 N D
0- 1
L
3- 9
L
9-10 L
5- 1 W
*Poand
4-5 L
2-3 L
*Porfland
*Porfland
*Eastern Washington
*Eastern Washington
Pacific
*Gonzaga
*Gonzaga
*Washington State
Washington State
Willamette
*Washington State
*Washington State
*Gonzaga
*Gonzaga
Lewis and Clark
10-9 W
9- 3 W
17-7 W
17- 1
W
6- 5 W
3-12 L
1-3 L
4- 3 W
8- 0 W
4- 5
L
4-10 L
0-1 L
Washington
*Eastern Washington
Concordia
* Portland State
State
*Washington
*Washington
*Washington
135 A D
200 H D
2- 0 W
111 H D
111 H D
100 H D
125 H D
125 H D
105 H D
105 H D
150 A D
150 A D
280 A D
280 A D
310 N D
L
4- 1 W
4-0 W
23-11 W
7-3 W
7-16 L
13-0 W
4-3 W
2- 5
L
13- 6 W
1-0 W
11-1 W
+Gonzaga
Washington State
3-13 L
+Eastern Washington
135A D
9-8 W
9-8 W
9-1 W
1-6
* Portland State
State
+Portland
400 N D
520 N D
325 A D
275 H D
450 H D
391 A D
170 H D
250 A D
250 A D
175 H D
325 H D
325 H D
575 H D
575 H D
100 H D
1051 A D
1051 A 0
7-8 L
327A D
278A N
1145 A N
294 A D
RUNS --HITS--ERRORS
LOSING PITCHER
OPPONENT
Westfall
Rogers
PRICE
LAMBERT
Kraus
Boehlert
Dalesky
Gjesdal
Dimmick
Fischer
BANHOLZER
PAYNE
Karacl
SCHECKLA
DAZEY
SIPPLE
Bergstrom
SCHECKLA
LEDBETTER
Neely
Long
Absalonson
Pitner
Walker
PAYNE
SIPPLE
Sonnevil
McCann
SCHECKLA
DONALY
SIPPLE
Cunningham
Stephenson
Devore
Long
SCHECKLA
Wieting
Brauckmiller
Shaw
Brow
PAYNE
Tjaarda
Johnson
SCHECKLA
Shaw
Reardon
Parisotto
SCHECKLA
1-0
0-1
2-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
4-0
3-0
7-1
1-1
1-5
4-0
2-0
5-1
5-2
6-2
2-1
2-1
7-2
3-3
3-1
2-1
8-2
7-2
8-0
6-5
1-0
1-0
9-3
3-3
3-3
1-1
4-3
2-1
10-4
2-3
5-3
3-1
6-4
3-3
6-3
4-1
7-1
5-7
RICE
10-13-2
2- 7-1
6- 6-2
1-1
8-1 1-4
6-12-1
0-1
0-1
4- 7-0
3- 4-0
5- 6-1
SCHOOL
WON
LOST
18
14
12
12
4
10
9
11
13
16
18
8
6
11
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GB
---5
5.5
6.5
8
11
13
7-15-0
0-2
15-14-1
8-10-1
0-1
7- 9-2
0- 4-0
7- 9-4
1- 8-4
4- 6-1
1-1
0-1
9-13-2
11-17-2
16-14-2
1-1
10- 9-5
12-15-1
2-2
6-10-6
5-10-3
4-1
0-1
1-1
1-1
0- 6-0
3- 7-3
5-2
9-16-4
5- 6-0
4- 9-2
2- 7-1
6-12-4
1- 4-0
9-13-1
10-14-3
1- 4-1
5-13-1
4-3
2-2
2-2
10-14-2
1-1
17-13-3
3- 9-1
9-13-3
3- 8-1
7-14-2
1- 6-1
3-5
2-2
2-2
0-3
6- 8-0
3- 5-2
12-16-1
0-1
8-15-1
8-3
4- 9-2
4- 5-3
0- 2-0
0-1
0-1
2-3
1-3
1-4
3-4
2-5
9-4
1-3
7-6
7-2
1-4
9-1 1-3
17-18-1
1- 5-1
4- 8-0
5- 8-0
3- 6-1
3- 4-2
0- 8-3
5 7-0
10-19-3
2- 5-0
1- 4-0
8- 8-1
8-15-2
1- 4-2
0- 3-1
9-1 1-1
9-16-0
9-12-3
1- 4-1
6-11-0
4- 8-0
4- 9-0
1- 5-0
0- 6-1
23-16-4
11-13-3
7- 8-2
3- 4-2
2-3
7-1 1-3
16-24-0
4-5
3-7
13-17-1
4- 7-0
2- 3-0
0- 4-0
3- 9-2
5- 9-0
13-15-4
6-10-0
1- 4-3
0- 4-1
1- 2-0
10-5
7-3
3-5
4-5
11-15-0
10-6
3- 8-2
1-1
7-10-1
FINAL 1988 PACIFIC-b NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS
Washington State (52-14)
Oregon State (30-19)
Portland State (33-25)
Gonzaga (28-28)
Portland (28-27)
Washington (17-26)
Eastern Washington (25-34)
3- 4-3
1- 5-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
1st, beat PSU, OSU and EWU twice
3rd, beat UP, GU, lost to WSU, EWU
5th, lost to GU and WSU
4th, beat PSU, lost to OSU, EWU
6th, lost to OSU, EWU
7th, lost to EWU in prelim
2nd, beat UW in prelim, UP, GU, OSU,
lost two to WSU
13-15-2
8-15-1
OREGON STATE BASEBALL HISTORY
All-Time Oregon State Coaches Records
OSU Baseball Year-By-Year
YEAR
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
COACH
W
PACIFIC COAST CON FERENCE
Loot Flack
5
J.D. Baldwin
Jimmy Richardson
Jimmy Richardson
Jimmy Richardson
Guy Rathburne
NORTHERN DIVISION
Ralph Coleman
RsJph Coleman
Rolph Coleman
Rah Coleman
Rlaph Coleman
Rah Coleman
Rlaph Coleman
Rah Coleman
Rah Coleman
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Slats Gill
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
No Season
No Season
Rlaph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
2
5
8
4
9
10
11
11
5
13
8
10
17
9
10
10
11
11
8
7
20
16
I
6
6
6
9
11
8
7
1
2
7
5
6
9
5
10
9
5
15
11
16
15
5
14
16
10
6
10
8
13
.567
.917
.846
.416
.723
.571
.526
.778
.473
.527
.667
.423
.500
.333
.318
.800
.667
.738
.600
6
6 .500
Not Available
6
2
7
3
8
11
7
8
3
5
8
7
4
10
8
2 .750
6 .250
5 .585
5
8
.375
.500
5 .668
9
8
3
11
8
.438
.500
.500
.313
.500
9 .438
12 .250
6
.625
8 .500
(3rd)
(4th)
(3rd)
(5th)
(4th)
(4th)
(3rd-Tie)
(2nd)
(5th)
(3rd)
(5th)
(4th)
(2nd)
(4th)
(3rd)
(2nd-Tie)
(5th)
(3rd)
(4th(
(4th)
(1St)
(3rd)
(1st)
(3rd-Tie)
(3rd)
(1st)
.591
8
7
8
7
.703
12
4
10
4 .625
(2nd)
10 .375
12
9
8
10
13
.615
.375
.467
.652
.368
.807
.692
.625
.600
.600
.567
7
13
.581
11
.620
7
.750
.783
(4th)
(4th)
(3rd)
(4th)
(1st)
(1st)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(3rd)
(2nd)
(1st)
(4th)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(1st)
(1st)
(3rd)
(3rd)
(4th)
8
7
12
25
27
6
15
12
14
17
18
18
21
18
5
27
26
23
25
14
15
18
19
17
25
13
6
12
11
GeneTanselli
23 13
GeneTanselli
17 20
GeneTanselli
19
15
GeneTanselli
18
17
PACIFIC -10 NORTHERN DIViSION
GeneTanselli
13 24
Jack Riley
15 20
.750
.500
.500
.750
.659
.812
.657
.694
6
4
8
5
10
10
8
7
7
.364
.533
9 .357
4 .714
6
3
.625
.727
10
6 .625
8
7
8
10
4
7
6
7
8
5
11
11
8
7
.667
.467
.533
4 .714
.538
.585
6 .571
4 .733
4 .733
8
.500
.388
.4.44
8
7
11
.513
4
14 .233
.659
.639
.458
.559
.514
9
6
9
6 .600
12 .333
12 .429
5
.455
10 .375
.351
2
5
6
6
15 .118
13 .277
12 .333
5 .722
(Round Robin)
(3rd-Tie)
(7th)
(5th)
(6th)
(6th)
1981
JackRiley
1982
1983
1984
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
33
29
29
27
22
23
.429
.462
.737
.674
.646
.500
.525
.673
.674
.659
.614
.488
11
it
.500
(4th)
(4th)
(3rd)
(1st)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(3rd)
(3rd)
(2nd)
(2nd)
(1st)
(1st)
(4th)
1985
Jack Riley
34
17
.667
12
12
.500
Tourn. (2nd)
(3rd-Tie)
1986
Jack Riley
39
15
.722
18
5 .783
(1st)
1987
Jack Riley
31
15
.674
15
9 .625
(2nd)
1988
Jack Riley
30
19
.612
14
10 .583
(2nd)
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Jack Riley
JackRiley
COACH
Otlo Moore
Fielder Jones
Wolker
E. J. Stewart
Jesse Garree
Wilkie Clark
Ray E.Gobie
Loot Flack
J. 0. Baldwin
Jimmy Richardson
Guy Rathburne
Rah Coleman
Slats Gill
Gene Tanselli
JACK RILEY
TOTALS
18
21
28
31
31
10
15
17
22
22
21
19
16
14
15
17
6
13
12
12
6
4
6 .667
6 .667
9 .400
11
.267
8
11
9 .471
16
17
8 .667
7 .708
7
.611
1962:
1983:
1985:
1986:
PCI.
7
3
4
.696
.429
14
4
7
14
10
9
8
6
6
1911
8
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916-1917
1918
1919-1921
1922
1923-1931 &
1938-1966
1932-1937
1967- 1972
5
7
7
1973-
78 years
13
5
2
17
9
26
8
.778
.530
.263
.412
.438
.619
.455
.250
.375
.529
560
57
115
440
317
102
275
.639
.445
.533
.615
1278
883
.591
71
Won Western Regional, then lost to Duke 18-7, and to Texas,
10-1 in College World Series at Omaha, Nebraska.
OSU lost to Santa Clara, then to Fresno State in Western
Regional.
OSU lost to USC, 6-5, then defeated USC, 8-6, but lost to the
Trojans in the first round final, 7-5.
Lost to Stanford, 14-0, then to UC-Santa Barbara, 7-3, in
Western Regional at Stanford.
Lost to Stanford, 17-3, then to Pepperdine, 6-1, in Western
Regional at Stanford.
Lost to Arkansas, 4-3, then beat Richmond, 7-1, beat Arkansas,
1-0, then lost to Stanford, 10-7, for third place finish at Midwest
Regional in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
(1971-1988)
1974
1975
1976
1977:
1980:
1981:
1982;
1984:
1983:
Tours. (1st)
1985:
1986:
Tourn. (3rd)
OSU's Longest Winning Streak
LOST
16
WON
Pro Products Of
The Riley Refinery
Tourn. (1st)
Tourn. (5th)
YEARS
1907-1908
1909
1910
OSU In NCAA Post-Season Play
1952:
1963:
15
Gene Tanselli
.455
5
6 .455
SEASON CANCELLED
.250
2
6 .250
.455
5
6 .455
.471
8
9 .471
.267
4
7 .364
.571
Not Available
4
Rlaph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Rlaph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Rlaph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Ralph Coleman
PACIF1C-8
PCT. Conf. Finish
12
Rah Coleman
Rah Coleman
WL
Joe Pay
8
6
10
9
6
17
15
PCT.
In 1951, enroute to the Northern Division championship, OSU baseball
1987:
compiled the longest winning streak in the schools baseball history. The
Beavers won 18 straight before losing to Washington State in Pullman, 7-3.
Gene Tanse(li, former OSU head coach, was a star shortstop on that team.
1988:
The c(osest challenge to the streak came in 1986 when OSU's winningest
team ever compiled a 15-game winning streak.
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Greg Jurgenson, Houston Astros, P
Ramon Gonzalez, Seattle Rainiers (Independent), OF
Steve Wilkins, San Francisco Giants, OF
Pete Rowe, Cincinnati Reds, C
Tom Chamberlain, Montreal Expos, P
ScottAnderson, L.A. Dodgers, Minn. Twins and Chi. Cubs, P
Jeff Doyle, St. Louis Cardinals and Tokyo Giants, INF
Scott Anderson, Montrea) Expos, P
Pete Rowe, Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates, C
Tom Chamber(ain, St. Louis Cardinals, P
Bob McNair, Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins, 1 B
Steve Lyons, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, INF-OF
Al Hunsinger, St. Louis Cardinals, 1 B
Jim Wilson, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, 1 B
Mike Gorman, Oakland A's, Detroit flgers, P
Jeff Reece, Milwaukee Brewers, P
Steve Smith, C(eveland )ndians, OF-INF
Rob Holbrook, Toronto Blue Jays, P
Todd Thomas, San Francisco Giants, INF
Mickey Riley, Wa((a Walla (Independent), INF
Scott Anderson, Texas Rangers, P
Dam Syverson, Cleveland Indians, C
Lindsey Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates and Seattle Mariners, C
Mike Strutton, Kansas City Royals, INF
Trevor Wilson, San Francisco Giants, P
Dave Brundage, Phi(adelphia Phiflies, 1 B-OF
Bryce Hu(strom, Chicago White Sex, P
Keith Krafve, San Francisco Giants, 1 B
Quinn Williams, Phi(adelphia Phiflies, 3B
Mel Mallinak, Ba)timore Orioles, INF
Ken Bowen, Kansas City Royals, 2B
Bryan Ganter, Cincinnati Reds, OF
Rich Duke, Atlanta Braves, C
Lance Rice, Los Angeles Dodgers, C
John Sipple, Texas Rangers, P
Rod SCheckla, Houston Astros, P
THE RECORD BOOK
Individual Records
Team Records
HilliNG
HITTING
BATTING AVERAGE - Season:
AT BATS -
Career:
Game:
RUNS -
Season:
Career:
Game:
HITS -
Season:
Career:
Game:
DOUBLES-
TRIPLES-
HOME RUNS-
RUNS BATTED IN -
TOTAL BASESSTOLEN BASESWALKS RECEIVED-
STRUCK OUTHIT BY PITCH -
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
.423, Randy Duke, 1987
.379, Jay Dean, 1 952-55
9, Mel Cuckovich, 1972 vs. Washington
9, Doug Miller, 1972 vs. Washington
Season:
GAMES BATTING AVERAGE - Season:
Game:
AT BATS -
202, Dave Brunde, 1986
RUNS -
643, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
6, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State
6, Bobby Buob, 1954 vs. Washington
6, Jim Ruggles, 1954 vs. Washington
54, Dave Brundage, 1986
150, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
5 (5X5), Jeff Brauning, 1988 vs. Washington
5 (5X5), Jeff Brauning, 1988 vs. Eastern Washington
5 (5X5), Dam Syverson, 1984 vs. Washington State
5 (5X5), Dave Hummel. 1971 vs. california
5 (5X5), Jay Dean, 1952 vs. Fresno Slate
5 (5X6), Ron Dyer, 1980 vs. Linfleic
5 (SXB), Jerry Yung, 1979 vs. Lewis and Clark
5 (5X6), Jay Dean, 1955 vs. Washington State
5 (5X7), Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State
5 (5X7), Jack Pinion, 1954 vs. Washington
74, Dave Brundage, 1986
206, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
3, Steve Rudolph, 1979 vs. Puget Sound
3, Dan Pearson, 1979 vs. Puget Sound
3, Rich Harper, 1978 vs. Sacramento State
16, Ken Bowen and Randy Duke, beth 1987
36, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
2, John Collins, 1980 vs. Western Oregon
6, Jeff Doyle, 1977
6, Todd Thomas, 1983
13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83
3, Darryl Surnmerfield, 1968 vs. Washington
3, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State
3, Steve Smith, 1983 vs. Oregon Tech
21, Jim Wilson, 1982
28, Al Hunsinger, 1980-81
9, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State
62, Jim Wilson, 1982
131, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
14, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State
4, Steve Lyons, 1979 vs. Oregon Tech
29, Dave Brundage. 1986
62, Todd Thomas, 1980-83
4, nine times (R.A. Nedzel last), 1965-88
48, Rich Dodge, 1977
120, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
4, sis times, 1965-86
45, Tim Lambert, 1986
125, Tin, Lambert, 1984-88
RUNS ALLOWED -
RUNS, BOTH TEAMS- Game:
HITS DOUBLES -
TRIPLES -
HOME RUNSRUNS BATTED IN -
STOLEN BASES-
SACRIFICES WALKS RECEIVED -
STRL)CKOUTHIT BY PITCH -
HIT INTO DPS -
Game:
Season:
Career:
ERRORSDOUBLE PLAYS-
FIELDING %-
HITS ALLOWEDVICTORIES WALKS ALLOWED -
STRIKEOUTS LOWEST ERA BEST WINNING % -
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Game:
Season:
Career:
Season:
Career:
Season:
Career:
COMPLETE GAMES - Season:
SHUTOUTS -
Career:
Season:
Career:
INNINGS PITCHEDHITS ALLOWED -
WALKS STRIKEOUTS -
Not Aval labia
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
341,1985
10,1976 vs. BYU
10, 1980 vs. Genrge Fox
10,1983 vs.Western Oregon
101, 1986
Not Available
68, 1986
22, 1985 vs. Chico State
316, 1986
18, 1972 vs. Washington (20 innings)
298, 1986
Not Available
39, 1982
Not Available
46,1978 and 1986
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Season:
Not Available
101,1977
Not Available
68, 1987
.9604, 1986
Game:
20, 1972 vs. Washington
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Season:
Season:
459.3, 1986
Not Available
455, 1985
Not Available
242, 1986
16, 1967 vs. Arizona State
339, 1986
39 (39-15), 1986
24 (13-24), 1972
.917 (11-1), 1924
.813 (26-6), 1962
.318(7-15), 1937
8, 1976
23, 1976
34, 1985
28,1987 and 1988
2.32, 1964
11,Todd Thomas, 1982
11, Ben Johnson, 1988
24, Todd Thomas, 1980-83
VICTORIES -
4, Carlo Petroni. 1959 vs. Washington
4, Rick Gonzalez 1977vs. Oregon
4, Dave Backen, 1978 vs. Oral Roberts
30, Dave Backen, 1978
62, Ken Bowen, 1984-87
WORST WINNING %- Season:
Season:
SHUTOUTS COMPLETE GAMES - Season:
Season:
WILD PITCHES Season:
HIT BATTERS Season:
LOWEST ERA -
DEFEATS-
BESTING WINNING %- Season:
16, Greg Jurgenson, 1972 vs. Washington
116.2, Cecil Ira, 1962
348.2, Ken Noble, 1975-78
Not Available
109, John Sipple, 1985
348, Miko Gorman, 1979-82
12(12-3), Cecil Ira, 1962
30(30-17), Ken Noble, 1975-78
Not Available
62, Jeff Reece, 1983
160, John Sipple, 1985-88
15, Scott Anderson. 1983 vs. Gonzaga
121, Ken Forsch, 1968
263, John Sipple, 1985-88
1.07, Bill Oerding, 1960
1.79, Cecil Ira, 1961-63
1.000(7.0), Jerry Johnson, 1970
1.000 (7-0), Bill Oerding, 1960
.750 (27-9), Cecil Ira, 1961-63
.750 (18-6), Jeff Fleece, 1981-83
12, Cecil Ira, 1962
28, Cecil Ira, 1961-63
5, Cecil Ira, 1963
Not Available
)!(
I RICHEY'S I
MISCELLANEOUS
LONGEST HITTING STREAK -
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
PITCHING
PITCHING
INNINGS PITCHED-
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
379, 1985
26 (26-6), 1973 vs. Washington
Not Available
48 (36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State
Not Available
27, 1954 vs. Washington
520, 1986
10, 1979 vs. Puget Sound
108, 1987
4, 1980 vs. Western Oregon
19, 1983
6, 1978 vs. Puget Sound
6, 1966 vs. Oregon (Iwice)
42, 1987
34, 1985 vs. Chico State
FIELDING
FIELDING
ERRORS-
Season:
Game:
Season:
Game:
Season:
54 (39-15), 1986
.307, 1985
74, 1972 vs. Washington
1774.1986
36(36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State
22. Pete Rowe, May 8, 1976-March 31, 1977
20, Jeff Brauning (1988), Tim Lambert (1986), Mickey Riley
(1983)
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS - 45, Ken Forsctr, 1968
TEAM HOME RUNS IN INNING4, 1966 vs. Oregon (Darryl Sumrrrerheld, Dave Heniges,
Karl Wisde and Ron Bo1ey.)
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OREGON STATE SEASON TOP TENS
PITCHING
HITTING
SEASON BATTiNG (Mm. 120 AS)
RandyDuke(1987)
.423
Dwayne Helbig (1952)
.411
Dan Cunningham (1971)
.405
.404
.378
.374
Ken Bowen (1987)
Al Lehrer (1963)
Mickey Riley (1982)
Tom Simas (1975)
Dave Brundage (1985)
Todd Thomas (1983)
Dave Brundage (1986)
.371
.370
.368
.366
AT BATS
1. 202
2. 193
3. 191
4. 188
5. 187
6. 185
Dave Brundage (1986)
Ken Bowen (1985)
Tim Larr*>ert (1986)
Bob McNair (1980)
Jerry Miller (1977)
Bryan Gaoler (1986)
Todd Thomas (1983)
Jeff Doyle (1977)
Ken Bowen (1986)
Dave Brundage (1985)
Pete Rowe (1977)
185
8. 183
9. 181
181
181
TRIPLES
1. 6
6
3. 5
5
5
6. 4
HOME RUNS
1. 21
Jim Wilson (1982)
Al Hunsinger (1981)
2. 15
3. 14
Bob McNair (1980)
Al Hunsinger (1980)
4. 13
5. 12
Steve Srrdth (1983)
6. 11
Chris Newman (1983)
Bob McNair (1977)
7. 10
Ken Bowen (1987)
8. 9
9
Bryan Gaoler (1987)
10. 8
Dave Brundage (1986)
Dave Brundage (1986)
Ken Bowen (1987)
Todd Thomas (1983)
Jerry Miller (1978)
Dave Brundage (1985)
Bob McNair (1980)
Bryan Gaoler (1986)
Ken Bowen (1986)
Tim Larrtbert (1986)
Mickey Riley(1982)
74
69
68
68
5. 67
67
7. 66
8. 64
64
10. 61
RUNS
1. 55
2. 50
3. 49
Dave Brundage (1986)
Ken Bowen (1987)
Jim Wilson (1982)
Al Hunsinger (1981)
Jeff Doyle (1977)
49
49
49
48
45
45
Jeff Brauning (1988)
Todd Thomas (1983)
Ken Bowen (1987)
Steve Lyons (1980)
Bryan Ganter (1986)
Gary Hamilton (1985)
Steve Smith (1983)
Jeff Doyle (1976)
10. 44
44
44
44
1.62
59
54
51
8. 47
7. 46
46
9. 44
44
44
44
44
Jim Wilson (1982)
Bob McNair (1980)
Al Hunsinger (1981)
Ken Bowen (1987)
Al Hunsinger (1980)
Lance Rice (1988)
Kefth Krafve (1986)
Bob McNair (1978)
Dave Brundage (1986)
Tim Lambert (1986)
Ken Bowen (1985)
Pete Rowe (1977)
Kim Bradshaw (1959)
3.
4.
16
16
15
14
14
13
12
12
12
12
12
HITS ALLOWED
Jeff Brauning (1988)
Dave Brundage (1986)
Tim Lambert (1986)
Pete Rowe (1976)
Jeff Doyle (1977)
Mickey Riley (1981)
Rod Scheckla (1988)
Mike Gorman (1980)
Ken Noble (1977)
Scott Anderson (1983)
Cecil Ira (1963)
Mike Gorman (1981)
Ken Noble (1978)
Mike Gorman (1982)
Kyle Dunning (1980)
Cecil Ira (1962)
WALKS
62
50
3 48
Jeff Reece (1983)
Mark Niles (1979)
Bryce Hulstrom (1986)
48
John Sple (1985)
46
Scott Anderson (1983)
Scott Anderson (1981)
Bryce Huletrom (1985)
Jeff Reece (1981)
Jerry Johnson (1968)
Jon Rushing (1985)
Jon Rushing (1984)
Eric Sallee (1978)
44
42
42
42
41
41
41
STRIKEOUTS
121
Ken Forsch (1968)
Jeff Reece (1983)
100
Scott Anderson (1984)
98
97
Denny Straub (1964)
Dave Brundage (1986)
90
Cecil Ira (1963)
85
Mike Gorman (1982)
84
Cecil Ira (1962)
82
Bryce Hulstrom (1986)
81
Scott Anderson (1983)
79
79
Tony Perry (1969)
Jim Wilson
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101
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mm. 40 Inn.)
1.07
Bill Oerding (1960)
Lou Tanselli (1979)
1.11
Cecil Ira (1962)
123
126
Ken Noble (1976)
Steve Clark (1964)
1.46
Jack Hurrrphrey (1967)
1.53
Scott Anderson (1984)
1.86
Denny Tower (1967)
1.82
John Stpple (1988)
1.82
Scott Anderson (1976)
10. 1.90
Ken Bowen (1987)
Randy Duke (1987)
Bob McNair (1978)
Ken Bowen (1985)
Quinn Williams (1985)
At Circle & 9th Ic the
109
100
98
93
90
89
89
84
83
83
10.
STOLEN BASES
29
Dave Brundage (1986)
26
Jeff Doyle (1977)
26
Kim Bradshaw (1959)
4. 25
Steve Lyons (1980)
24
Jeff Doyle (1976)
21
Todd Thomas (1983)
19
Mickey Riley (1982)
18
Steve Smith (1983)
17
Quinn Williams (1986)
17
Mike Strutlon (1983)
17
Todd Thomas (1981)
DOU BLES
1.
INNINGS PITCHED
Cecil Ira (1962)
116.2
Scott Anderson (1984)
108.1
107.1
Jeff Reece (1983)
104.3
RodScheckla(1988)
John Sple (1985)
103.2
Cecil lra(1963(
103.1
99.2
Ken Noble (1976)
Ken Forsch (1968)
98.0
97.0
Jeff Otis (1987)
96.7
Dave Brundage (1986)
RUNS BATTED IN
51
HITS
Jeff Doyle (1977)
Todd Thomas (1983)
Dave Backen (1980)
Lute Barnes (1968)
Twink Pederson (1956)
Eight players latest is Todd
Thomas (1982)
THE
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VICTORIES
Cecil Ira (1962)
1. 12-3
Jeff Reece (1983)
2. 11-3
3. 10-2
10-2
5. 10.6
6.
9-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
John Sple (1985)
Cecil Ira (1963)
Rod Scheckla (1988)
Mike Gorrnan (1982)
Scott Anderson (1987)
Ken Noble (1976)
Jeff Otis (1987)
Ken Noble (1977)
COMPLETE GAMES
12
Cecillra(1962)
11
Cecil Ira (1963)
Scott Anderson (1984)
Rod Scheckla (1988)
Ken Noble (1976)
11
4.
6.
7.
9
9
8
7
7
7
7
SteveClark(1964)
Mark Niles (1979)
Eric SaIlee (1978)
Gail Meier (1976)
Jeff Reece (1983)
OREGON STATE CAREER TOP TENS
TRIPLES
HITTING
BATrING (Mm. 260 AR)
1. 379
Jay Dean (1952-55)
Dan Cunningham (1971 -73)
2. .354
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
3. .350
TwinkPederson (1956-58)
4.346
5. .337
Larry Peterson (1960-62)
Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
6. .325
Kim Bradshaw (1957-59)
7. .324
Rob Draho (1974-76)
8.322
Ken Bowen (1984.87)
9. .320
Jerry Miller (1976-78)
10. .319
2. 593
3. 565
4. 557
5. 553
553
7. 545
8. 523
9. 508
10. 486
169
5. 167
6. 165
7. 164
8. 154
9. 153
10. 15t
109
7. 108
8. 107
107
10. 100
5.
9
8
7
7
7
8.
6
10.
6
5
Ken Bowen (1984-87)
Pete Rowe (1974-76)
Bryan Canter (1984-87)
Mickey Riley (1980.83)
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
Tim Lambert (1985-88)
Todd Thomas (1980.83)
Rich Dodge (1974-77)
Bob McNair (1978-80)
Dave Backen (1978-81)
RUNS BATTED IN
1. 131
Ken Bowen (1984-87)
2. 126
Bob McNair (1978-80)
3. 110
Pete Rowe (1974-77)
4. 105
Jim Wilson (1980-82)
105
Al Hunsinger(198D-81)
6. 103
Dave Backen (1978.81)
7. 102
Tim Lambert (1985-88)
8. icC
Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
9. 95
Quinn Williams (1983-86)
10, 93
Dave Brurtdage (1984-86)
Ken Bowen (1984.87)
Todd Thomas (1980-83)
Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
Mickey Riley (1980-83)
Jeff Doyle (1975.77)
Pete Rowe (1974-77)
Dave Backen (1978-81)
Rich Dodge (1974-77)
Tim Larnbert (1985-88)
Dave Brundage (1984.86)
STOLEN BASES
1.
62
Todd Thomas (1980-82)
2.
54
Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
3. 46
Steve Lyons (1979-81)
4. 44
Kim Bradshaw (1957-59)
5.
41
Steve Smith (1981-83)
6.
40
Rich Dodge (1974-77)
7.
36
Bryan Ganter (1984-87)
8.
35
Quinn Williams (1983-86)
9.
34
Mickey Riley (1980-83)
10,
33
Dave Brundage (1984.86)
RUNS
1. 150
2. 14.8
3. 150
4. 118
5. 109
4.
Todd Thomas (1980-83)
Chuck Fisk (1952-55)
Jeff Doyle (1975-77)
Dave Backen (1978-81)
Bob McNair (1978-80)
Bob Beall (1968-70)
Lute Barnes (1967-79)
Dave Brurtdage (1984-86)
Steve Lyons (1979-81)
Seven different players
Ken Bowen (1984.87)
Pete Rowe (1974.77)
Mickey Riley (1980-83)
Bryan Canter (1984-87)
Todd Thomas (1980-83)
Dave Backen (1978-81)
Tim Latttbert (1985-88)
Rich Dodge (1974-77)
Bob McNair (1978-81)
Quinn Williams (1983-86)
HITS
1. 206
2. 186
3. 169
2.
3.
13
10
HOME RUNS
1. 28
Al Hunsinger (1980-81)
2. 27
Jim Wilson (1980-82)
27
Bob McNair (1978-80)
4. 21
Steve Smith (1981-83)
5. 19
Ken Bowen (1984-87)
6. 16
Chris Newman (1980, 83-84)
7. 13
Tim Lmt,bert (1985-88)
8. 12
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
12
Dave Backen (1 978-81)
12
Bryan Canter (1984-87)
12
Steve Lyons (1979-81)
AT BATS
1.843
1.
PITCHING
INNINGS PITCHED
Ken Noble (1975-78)
348.2
Mike Gorman (1979-82)
328.2
John Sippie (1984-88)
267.0
Scott Anderson (1981-84)
325.2
Cecil Ira (1961-63)
281.0
GailMeier)1973-76)
262.2
Chris Payne (1985-88)
213.2
209.1
Pal Barry (1975-78)
Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
205.2
Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86)
203.1
203.1
Jeff Reece (1981-83)
WALKS
1. 160
2. 147
3. 146
4. 139
5. 116
6. 107
7.
8.
97
94
94
10.
50
John Sipple (1984-88)
Scott Anderson (1981.84)
Mike Gorman (1979-82)
Jeff Reece)1981-83)
Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86)
Chris Payne (1985-88)
Jerry Johnson (1981-83)
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
Wayne Burns (1971-73)
Mark Niles (1979-80)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mm. 100 Inn.)
Cecil Ira (1961-63)
1.79
Steve Clark (1962-64)
1.92
Ken Forsch (1967-68)
2.12
Scott Anderson (1981-83)
2.15
Pat Barry (1975-78)
2.53
MarkNiles(1979-80(
2.56
7, 2.58
Bill Oerding (1959-61)
Bailey Brem (1952-54)
8. 2.61
Denay Straub (1961-64)
9. 2.66
2.66
Denny Tower (1966-68)
COMPLETE GAMES
Cecil Ira (1961-63)
1. 28
2. 19
Scott Anderson (1981-84)
John Sipple (1984-88)
3. 18
Ken Noble (1975-78)
18
5. 17
Mike Gorman (1 979-82)
Gail Meier (1973-76)
6. 16
Rod Scheckla (1987-88)
7. 13
8. 10
Mark Niles (1979-80)
Jack Humphrey (1965-67)
10
Bryce Hulstrom (1 984-86)
9
10.
Jeff Fleece (1981-83)
9
Steve Clark (1962-64)
9
STRIKEOUTS
John Sipple (1984-88)
263
Scott Anderson (1981-84)
258
Mike Gorman (1979-82)
234
Cecil Ira (1961-63)
227
212
Ken Noble (1975-78)
Gail Meier (1973-76)
198
194
185
184
164
DennyStraub)1961-64)
Jeff Raece(1981-83)
Ken Forsch (1967-68)
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
VICTORIES
Ken Noble (1975-78)
30-17
28-13
John Sipple (1984-88)
28-16
Mike Gorman (1979-82)
Cecil Ira (1961-63)
4. 27-9
Scott Anderson (1981.84)
5. 25-17
6. 19-12
Gail Meier (1973-76)
Jeff Reece (1981 -83)
7. 18-6
Rod Scheckla (1987-88)
19-9
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
9. 16-8
Pat Barry (1975-78)
16-7
Gary Moore (1958-60)
16-6
DOU BLES
1.
2.
3.
36
34
31
31
5.
7.
9.
10.
50
50
28
28
27
26
Ken Bowen (1984-87)
Tim Larnbert (1985.88)
Mickey Riley (1980-83)
Bob McNair (1978-81)
Pete Rowe (1974-77)
Quinn Williams (1983.86)
Jim Wilson (1980.82)
Bill Gassaway (1979-82)
Dave Brundage (1984-86)
Rich Dodge (1974-77)
John Sipple
Ken Bowen
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POST-SEASON AWARDS
ALL-AMERICA: (9)
1952
1953
1954
1955
1960
1962
1982
1986
1987
Dwayne Helbig, OF
Bailey Brem, P
Jay Dean, 18
Jay Dean, lB
Larry Peterson, OF
Cecit Ira, P
Jim Wilson, lB
Dave Brundage, UT
Ken Bowen. SS
DISTRICT EIGHT I
REGION NINE: (31)
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1957
1959
1960
1962
1963
1976
1977
1978
1982
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
Dave Brundage
Jim Wilson
Cecil Ira
Dwayne Helbig
Frank Roelandt, C
Gene Tanselli, SS
John Thomas, C
Dwayne Heliag, OF
Bailey Brem, P
Bailey Brent, P
John Thomas, C
Edward Shirtcliff. OF
ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION / ALL-PAC-8 (96)
1948
1949
1950
Jay Dean, lB
Jay Dean, lB
Twink Pedersen, 38
1952
Jerry Droscher, OF
Larry Pedersen, OF
Cecil Ira, P
Cecil Ira, P
Al Lehrer, OF
Pete Rowe, C
Jeff Doyle, 2B'
Bob McNair, 1 B'
1953
Chuck Sauvain, P
Frank Roeiandt, C
Don White, P
Gene Tanselli, SS
Pete Goodbrod, OF
Dwayne Helbig, OF
Bailey Brent. P
Bailey Brem, P
Norb Wellman, P
1961
Bill Wagner,3b
Grimm Mason, OF
1962
Cedllra,P
Jay Dean, lB
Bud Shirtdiff, OF
Jay Dean, lB
Chuck Fisk, 2B
Jack Pinion, OF
Jay Dean, lB
1964
1965
1954
Jim Wilson, lB
Mike Gorman. P'
Mickey Riley, 28'
Scott Anderson, P'
Dave Brundage, lB
1955
John SpIe, P'
1958
1956
1957
Ken Bowen, SS'
Dave Brundage. OF
Bryce Huistrom, P'
Ken Bower, SS'
Ken Bowen, SS
Jeff Otis, P'
Ben Johnson, SS
Lance Rice. C'
1959
1960
1963
1966
1967
Jerry Enley, OF
Jerry Exley, OF
Twink Pedersen, 3B
Tom Hunt. OF
Gary Moore, P
Gene Bates. 1 B
Tom Bowen, 3B
Bill Wagner, 3B
Kim Bradshaw, OF
Jerry Droscher, OF
Bill Wagner, 3B
Larry Petersen, OF
1975
Al Lehrer, 38
Cecil Ira, P
Dave Long. 2B
Doug Stahl, 55
Al Lehrer, OF
Frank Peters, OF
Steve Clark,P
Morrell Crary, C
Ron Lucas, SS
Jack Humphrey, P
1976
1977
1978
TomJones,lB
Bob Kaiser, OF'
Jack Humphrey, P
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1974
1979
1980
TomJones,18'
Ken Forsch, P'
Lute Barnes, SS'
BobBealI,1B
Dave Wiggins, UT'
Dan Cunningham. UT'
Dan Cunningham, UT
Greg Jurgenson, P
Pete Rowe, OF
Rob Drahn, DH
1981
1982
Pete Rowe, C
Gail Meier, P
Ramon Gonzalez, OF
Tom Simas, UT
Pete Rowe, C
Ken Noble, P
Jeff Doyle, UT
Pete Rowe, C
Jeff Doyle, 28
Rich Dodge, OF
Rich Harper, C
1983
JeflReece,P"
Dam Syverson, 38
Todd Thomas, UT
1984
Steve Srrth, OF
Scott Anderson, P
Dam Syverson, 38
Dave Brundage, lB
1985
John Sple, P
- Bob McNair, lB
Jerry Miller. OF
Jerry Yung, UT
Dave Backen, UT
Bob McNair, lB
Al Hunsinger,3B
Al Hunsinger, 1B"
Dave Backen, UT
1986
Todd Thomas, OF
1988
1987
Quinn Williams, 38
Mel Mallinak, 2B
Ken Bower, SS
Dave Brundage, OF and F"
Quinn Williams. 38
Ken Bowen, SS'
Bryce Haistrum, P
Jeff Otis,P
Ken Bowen, SS"
Randy Duke, UT
Rod Scheckla, P'
John Sple, P
Jim Wilson, 18"
Lance Rice, C
Ben Johnson, SS
Mike Gorman, P
Mickey Riley, 29
Jim Grove, OF
'-2nd team
"-Player of the Year
John Sple, P'
TEAM AWARDS
VICTOR BROWN TROPHY -- Most Outstanding Player
BILL BONSER AWARD - Most Improved Player
The memorial trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha fraternity in honor of the late OSU
outfielder, who was killed in Worfd War II.
Bill Bonser is an ex-OSU catcher,
1947
1950
1953
1954
1959
1962
1965
1968
1971
1974
1977
1980
1983
1986
Don Bower, 2B
1948
GeneTanselli,SS
1951
Bud Shirtclitf, OF
Dan Lovejoy, C
1954
1957
1950
1963
1966
1969
1972
1975
1978
1981
1984
KimBradshww,OF
Larry Petersen, OF
Morrell Crary, C
Tom Tracey, OF
Doug Miller, OF
Rob Drahn, INF
Jeff Doyle, 29
Bob McNair, lB
Jeff Reece,P
Dave Brundage, OF-P 1987
Harry Richards, 28
Don Taylor, lB
Jay Dean, lB
Syi Johnson, P
Jerry Droscher, OF
Al Lehrer, OF
Ron Lucas, SS
Tim Gleason, C
Doug Miller, OF
Tom Simas, 28
Bob McNair, lB
Al Hunsinger, lB
Scott Anderson, P
Ken Bower, INF
BILL CLOYES AWARD
1949
1952
1955
1958
1961
1984
1967
1970
1973
1976
1979
1982
1985
1968
Frank Roelandt, C
Don White, P
Jay Dean, lB
Tom Bowen, 3B
Grimm Mason, OF
Steve Clark, P
Bill Bonser. C
Bob BeaIl, INF
Dan Cunningham, OF
Pete Rowe, C
Bob Flynn, P
Jim Wilson, lB
Dave Brundage. 18-P
Lance Rice, C
Most Outstanding Pitcher
Bill Cloyes was an ex-OSU pitcher.
1955
1958
1961
1964
1967
1970
1973
1976
1979
1982
1985
1987
Lowell Pearce
Ray Lunde
Leon Criner
Steve Clark
Jack Humphrey
1956
1959
1962
1965
1988
JerryJohnso'i
1971
Gail Miser
Ken Noble
Bob Flynn
MikeGorman
John Sipple
Jeff Otis
1974
1977
1980
1983
1986
1983
1973
1976
1979
1984
1987
Tom Apa. C
Jeff Doyle, 29
Dave Backer
Mark Nibs
Scott Anderson, P
Randy Duke, 1B/DH
1974
1977
1980
1982
1985
1988
Gary Beck, 3B
Jerry Miller, OF
Bob McNair, lB
Bill Gassaway, P
Ken Bower, SS
Troy Haugen. 3B
GOLD GLOVE AWARD
1973
1976
1978
Ty Gorton, 2B
Jeff Doyle, 2B
Jerry Yung, 38
1981
Al Hunsinger. lB
Ken Bowen, 2B
Lance Rice, C
1984
1987
1974
1977
1979
1982
1985
1988
-
1975
1978
1981
1983
1986
Tom Simas, 38
Jerry Vung, 39
John Collins, P
Chris Newman, lB
Bryan Garter, OF
Tim Lamberl, DH
Keith Krafve, lB
Most Outstanding Fielder
1975
Ramon Gonzalez, OF
Jeff Doyle, 2B, Rich Dodge, SS
1980
Steve Lyons, OF
1983
Mickey Riley, 2B
1986
Ken Bowen,SS
Ramon Gonzalez. OF
Steve Lyons, 3B
Mickey Riley, 2B
Ken Bowen,SS
BenJohnson,SS
.350 CLUB
Instituted by head coach Jack Riley for any of his regulars who hit .350 or better for the season.
1957 Syl Johnson
Dan Lovejoy
1960 Bill Oerding
Gary Moore
1963 Cecil Ira
Cecil Ira
1966 Jack Humphrey
Wayne Swango
1969 Jim Powell
Ken Forsch
Greg Lebeck
1972 Greg Jurgenson
1975 Gail Motor
Greg Jurgenson
1978 Eric Sallee and Pat Barry
Scott Anderson
Kyle Dunning
1981 John Collins
1984 Scott Anderson
Jeff Reece
John SpIe, Dave Brundage, Bryce Huistrom
John Spple
1975
1978
1982
1985
1987
Tom Simas, INF. (.371)
Jerry Miller, OF (.364)
Mickey Riley, 2B (.374)
Dave Brundage. lB (.370)
Quinn Williams, 38 1.358)
Randy Duke, 1 B/OH (.423)
Ken Bowen, SS (404)
1977
1980
1983
1986
1988
Jeff Doyle, 2B (.350)
Bob McNair, lB (.356)
Todd Thomas, OF (.368)
Dave Brundage, OF (.366)
Bryan Garter, OF (.357)
Larry Viadic, OF (.364)
10/20 CLUB
Instituted by OSU head coach Jack Riley for pitchers who had won 20 games in their careers
or 10 games in a season since 1972.
Ken Noble (30-17) 1979-82 Mike Gorman (28-16) 1981-84 Scott Anderson (25-17)
1975-78
1984-88 John Sipple (21-10)
John Stpple (10-2)
Jeff Reece (11-3) 1985
1983
RodScheckla(10-6)
1988
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OREGON STATE BASEBALL LETTERMEN
A
D
Danlels, Curt--i970
Danials, Tom--i985-86
Dauhon, Ron-- 1984-85
Allen, Mark-- 1982-83
Anderson, Aaron--1988
Anderson, Sti-i976-77
Anderson, Scott--I 98i-82-83-84
Apa, Tom--1972-73
Atwood, Derek--1987
Ayo, Keke--1983-84
B
Backen, Dave-i 978-79-80-81
Backrnan, Mike--1975
Bailey, Briarr--1960-6i-62
Bailey, Ken--i 973-74
Baker, Gary--1959-60-61
Bakke, Rich--1987
Ball. Wayne--1987-88
Barrholzer, John-1988
Barnes, Lute-i 967-68-69
Barry, Pat-i 975-76-77-78
Bates, Gene-i958
Beall, Bob--i969-70-7i
Beau. Jirn--i970-71-72
Beck, Gary-i 972-73-74-75
Bell, Thurrnan--1964-65-66
Benson, Cleve-i968-69
Berg, Rah-- 1952
Bergstrom. Bob--i 937
Berreman, Box--i958-59
Bettendort, Jerry--1955-56
Bhop, Bob--i 979-80-81-82
Boraer, Bill--i 965-66-67
Bowen, Jack--1956-57
Bowen, Ken--1984-85-86-87
Bowen, Tom--i 956-57-58
Boyd, Jeft-1978
Bradshaw, Kim-i 957-58-59
Brauning, Jeff--i988
Brem, BaiIey--1951-52-53
Brown, Larry-i958
Brundage, Dave--i984-85-86
Brundage, Jim--i987-88
Buehler, Knute--i983-84
Buehler, Larry--i972-73
Bude, Bobby--i952-53-54-55
Burns, Wayne--i971-72-73
Hobbs, Tom--i 964-65-66
Day, Bruce--i960-6i
Carey, Eric-1986-87
Dean, Jay--i952-53-54-55
DeHass, Marlin-i955
DeMorest, Harry--i96i-62-63
Dodge, Rh--i974-75-76-77
Donaly, Lance--1986-87-88
Doupe, Paul-i 969-70-71
Doyle, Jetf-1975-76-77
Drahn, Rob-- 1974-75-76
Droacher, Jerry-i 958-59-60
Dufort, Dave--i987
Duke, Randy--i986-87-88
Duke, Richard--i 984-85-86-87
Dunning, Kyle--1980-8i
Dyer, Ron--i979-80-8i
E
Ediger, MeMn--i954
Edwards, Allen--195i
Ellera, Michael--1964
Endict, Steve--i 970
Hobrook, Rob--i979-80-83
Houck, Carlos--i952
Hulstron,, Bryce--i984-85-86
Hurrrphrey, Jack-i 965-66-67
Hunsinger, Al--i980-sl
Hunt, Tom--i 955-56-57
Hurley, Kim--i975-76
J
Jeckson, Bruce- 1972-73-74
Jarvis, Jim--i964-65
Jenks, Jim--1953-54
Johnson, Ben-1986-87-88
Johnson, Chrle--i970
Johnson, Jerry-i968-69-70
Johnson, Lindsey--i98i-82-83-84
Johnson, Syl--i955-56-57
Johnston, Danny--i 952-53
Jones, Johnny Ray--i976
Jones, Tom--i 966-67-68
Jurgenson, Greg--i 972-73-74
K
Fajer, Cameron--i988
Fasel, Tim--1984
Finch, Scoti-- 1985-86
Fisk, Chuck-- 1952-53-54-55
Flynn, Bob--i978-79
Fonnesbeck, Gary--i 986
Fomsch, Ken--i967-68
Frederick. John--i957
G
C
Callahan, Ralph--i 932
CaMn, Todd--i984
Cave, Jim--1972
Ceasar, Lestee--1 984-85-86-87
Charrbedain, Tom--i 975-76-77
Chapman, Kirk--i962-63
Charbonneau, Joe--1975
Clark. Steve--i 962-63-64
Cleseland, Andy--i 964-65
Clingrnan, Oiis-1953
Cloud, Mariy--1983
Clow, Craig-- i987
Gallagher, Shane--i982-83
Garrgee, Dave--i 956-57
Ganter, Bryan--i984-85-86-87
Garner, Ron--i97i-72-73
Gassaway, Bill--i979-80-8i-82
Gee, Dennis--i972
Gentz, Keith--1973
Gianotti, Mike--i977-78
Gleason, Tirn--1968-69
Gonzalez, Ramon--1974-75
Gonzalez, Rick--i977-78
Goodbrod, Peter-1952
Goodell, Ryan--i969-70
Gorman, Mike--i979-80-8i-82
Gressler, Todd--i987-88
Grove, Jim--i979-50-81-82
Guidotti, Al--1954-55-56
H
Hamihon, Gary--i993-84-85-86
Hammack. Sterling--i960
Harle, Warren--i957-58
Harper, Rich--i975-76-77-78
Coleman, Rah--i954
Collins, John--i960-8i
Conrad, Brian--i 983
Cramer, Bob--i978
Crary, Morrell--i963-64-65
Criner, Leon--i960-61
Hatch, Phil--i963
Critser, Roy-- 1959-60
Crosthwaite, Harry-- 1956-57
Crow, Steve--i 967-68-69
Crownover, Tirn--i978
Cuckovich, Mel-i 971-72-73
Cunningham, Dari--1971-72-73
Haugen, Troy--i987-88
Hays, Stan--i953-54
Hayward, Dave--i96i -62-63
Hebig, Dwayne--i955
Hellar, Derek-- i985
Heniges. Dave--i966
Heyden. Derek--i987-88
Hilliard, Gene--196i-62-63
South, Veedeq--i963-64-65
Sproul, Jerry--i979
Stahl, Doug-- i962-63-64
Stephenson, Jack-i 954-55
Stevens, Ron-- 1963-64
Stolsig. John--i956
Straub, Dennis--i962-63-64
Stronach, Charles--i963
Strutton, Mike--i983-84
N
Neal, Travis--i 983
Negri, Frarik--i957
Neitzel, R.A.--i 988
Nelson. Edwin--i953
Newman. Chris--i980-83-84
Niemman, Jim --1954
Isbell, Richard--i955
Ira, Cecil--i96i-62-63
Esley. Jerry-- 1954-55-56
F
Srrith, Clayton--i96i
Srrith, Steve--i98i-82-83
Myhre, Joe-i974-75
Kaiser, Bob--i965-66-67
Keck, Mike--i970
Kird,em, Herb--i979
Kiug, Scoti--i985-86
Krafve, Keith--1983-84-85-86
Kralve, Ralph--i 953
I
Laberge, Kevin--1954
Larabert, Tim--i985-86-87
Landruni, Ken--i977
Lebeck, Greg--i969-70-71
Ledbe(ier, Todd--i988
Lee, Terry-- 1969-70-71
Lehrer, Al--i962-63
Long, Dave--i962-63
Lovejoy. Dan--1955-56-57
Luby. Dan- 1957-58- 59
Lucas, Ron--i 965-66-67
Lunde, Ray--i 958-59-60
Lyons, Steve--i979-80-8i
H
Maddux, Curt--i983-84
Mallinak, Mel--i 983-85-86
Markham, Terry--i 964-65
Martin. Bob-i970-7i-72
Martinez, Bill-i974-75-76
Mason, Don--i97i
McFedden, Dave--1957-58
Mcd3owan, Joel--i972-73
McNair, Bob--i 978-79-80-81
Meiar, Gail--i973-74-75-76
Mendazona, Henry--i963
Merrill, Zed-i975
Miller. Doug--i970-7i-72
Miller, Jerry-i 976-77-78
Mohler, Everell--i954
Moore, Gary-- 1958-59-60
Moore, Jeff-i987-88
More, Richard--i955
Mouw, Rob--i 987
Muench, Gregg--1982-83
Myers, Jeff--1982-83-84
Niles, Mark--i979-80
Noble, Ken--i 975-76-77-78
Noel, John--i 971-72-73-74
Sumerfield, Darryl--i966-67-68
Surriners, Rick--1968
Swango, Wayne--1964-65-66
Sweiiberg, Steve--i 972-73
Syverson, Cain--i 981-82-83-84
0
Oerding, Bill--i 960-61
Oliphant, Jalt--i98i
Olson, Steve--i963-64
O'Neill, Dan--i983
Otis, Jeff--i986-87-88
T
Tabcott, Chris--i986-87-88
Tansalhi, Gene--i95i
Tansetti, Lou--i979-80
Taylor, Donald--i95i
Tema, Bryan--i986-87
Terrell, James--i983-84
Thomas, John--i95i-52-53
Thomas, Todd--i980-8i-82-83
Tower, Denny--i966-67-68
aine, Fred--i957-58
aul, Mike--i975-76-77
ayne, Chris-- 1965-98-87-88
earce, Lowell--i956-57-58
earson, Dan--i978-79
ederson, Twink--i956-57-58
erry, Tony--i969-70
eters, Frank--i963-64
etemsen, Larry--i960-6i-62
etroni, Carlo--i959-60-61
hillips, Jim--i957-58
lesker, Mark--i979-80
inion, Jack--i954
ante, Rich--i974
lato, Bruce--i977-78
oling, Dwo--i956
orrwrenke, Garry--i972-73
ope, Jim--i968
owell, Jim--i 968-69
reston, Robin--i972
Tracey, Tom--i 967-68
Trask. Rodger--i964-65
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Umerno4o, Bob-i 972-73
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Vanderbundt, Skip--i969
Vannice, Kenneth--i959
Vladic, Larry--i987-88
Vlastelica, Tony--i955
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Wagner, Bhhl--i959-60-61
eece, Jetf--i98i-82-53
eirking, BulI--i960
enne, Steve--i 968-69-70
ice, Lance-- i985-86-87-88
ich, Larry-i 958-69-70
idenour, Ryan--i 988
ichter, Gary--i977-78-79
hey, Mickey--i980-si-82-83
othstrom, Ray--i 953-54-55
owe, Pete-- 1974-75-76-77
udo,h, Steve-- 1976-77-78-79
uggles, Jim--i 952-53-54-55
ushing, Jon--1984-85
ussell, Richard--1970
Walker, Larry--i958-59
Weaver, Richard--i956
Wsbb, Greg--i987
Wubster, Bob--i979-80
Weide, Karl--i97i
Wellman, Norb--i952-53
West, Ken--i980-8i
Wheeler, Todd--i98i-82
White, Don--i953
Whitelaw, John--i960-6i
Wiest, Fraricis--i959
Wilkins, Steve--i975-76
Williams. Ouinn--i983-84-85-86
Wilson. Dick--i955-56
Wilson, Jim--i980-8i-82
Wirth, Tim--i987
Wihrow, Jim--i954-55
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allee, Eric--i978
anders, Scott-- 1988
checkla. Rod--i987-88
chlottmann, Charhe--i975-76-77
eberg, Emic--i966-67
hailer, Mark--i987-88
hew, Pat--i 979-80-81 -82
himtclitf, Bud--i951-52-53
imas, Torn--i974-75
immons, Dave--i 977-78
k,ple, John--i984-85-86-87-88
koog, Jim--i965-66-67
krive, Larry--i 971-72-73-74
Young, Wayne--i970
Vounker, Jason--1987
Vung, Jerry--i976-78-79
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Zaniker, Frank--1956-57
HONORARY LETTERMAN
Habrook, Scoti--i982
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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 NYBROOK
AT THE STATE FAIR
OAK TREE
119 SW. Third Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
753-1248
Salem, Oregon
FAIR TIME
2133 Santiam Hwy.
Albany, OR 97321
928-2969
BASEBALL
* OSU IS 121-32 AT COLEMAN FIELD IN THE 1980's
* NCAA POST-SEASON PLAY FOUR OF THE LAST
* OSU HAS HAD:
SEVEN YEARS
THI LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN
1981-82-83-86-87
NINE ALL-AMERICANS
25 PLAYERS SIGN PRO CONTRACTS THIS DECAD * THE ONLY SCHOOL WITH TWO FIRST TEAM
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS IN 1987 ALONE
* NATIONALLY RANKED IN THREE OFTHE LAST SIX
SEASONS
* JACK RILEY IS 440-275 IN 16 SEASONS AS OSU HEAD
COACH
* RILEY HAS BEEN LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR
THREE OF THE LAST SEVEN YEARS
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