WASHINGTON STATE at No. 3 STANFORD
Stanford, Calif. | Sunken Diamond (4,000) | May 18-20, 2018
Friday, 6 p.m. Â | Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Â | Sunday, Noon
Pac-12 Network
COUGARS HEAD TO NO. 3 STANFORD FOR WEEKEND SERIES
Washington State (15-28-1, 7-16-1 Pac-12) heads to California for a weekend series against No. 3 Stanford (40-8, 18-6 Pac-12) beginning Friday at 6 p.m., continuing Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and wrapping up Sunday at Noon, all three games will be on the Pac-12 Network.
PROBABLE STARTERS
Hayden Rosenkrantz | FR | RHP | 0-1, 4.50 ERA, 18 K, 28.0 IP vs. Tristan Beck | JR | RHP | 7-3, 2.90 ERA, 59 K, 71.1 IP
Scotty Sunitsch | SR | LHP | 6-2, 2.95 ERA, 61 K, 73.1 IP vs. Kris Bubic | JR | LHP | 7-1, 2.77 ERA, 77 K, 68.1 IP
Parker McFadden | JR | RHP | 1-1, 2.42 ERA, 32 K, 22.1 IP vs. TBA
FOLLOW ALONG
Follow all the season's action on the Washington State baseball official twitter page @CougBaseball, instagram page @Coug_Baseball and wsucougars.com. Links to live stats and radio streams will be available at the baseball schedule page on wsucougars.com. Every home game will be webstreamed through wsucougars.com.Â
ON DECK
The Cougars return to Bailey-Brayton Field to close out the season hosting Utah beginning next Thursday at 5 p.m., continuing Friday at 4 p.m. and wraps up Saturday at Noon. All three games will be televised on the Pac-12 Network. Prior to next Saturday's finale, nine Cougar seniors will be recognized.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
Washington State enters the weekend with a 15-28-1 mark and 7-16-1 in Pac-12 play after dropping two of three to USC in Pullman last weekend and a 3-2 decision to Gonzaga Tuesday in Pullman. Offensively the Cougars are led by outfielder
Blake Clanton's .328 batting average and 28 RBI while
Justin Harrer paces the club with 10 homers. The Cougar pitching staff has recorded a pair of no-hitters this season for the first time since 1976 and the defense is second in the Pac-12 in fielding percentage (.979). Head coach
Marty Lees is in his third season at Washington State.
COUGAR QUICK HITS
TEAM
•  WSU is tied for the Pac-12 Conference lead with 42 double plays turned, No. 14 in NCAA in fielding PCT (.979)
•  WSU turned a triple play against Saint Mary's (3/10), WSU's first triple play since 1999 at Arizona State
•  WSU is 1 of 16 teams to turn a triple play this season (Alcorn, Campbell, Cincinnati, Furman, Jackson State, LIU Brooklyn, Central Arkansas, SE Louisiana, Louisiana, Texas Southern, Tulane, Air Force, Missouri, Central Michigan, Oregon State)
•  WSU saw 4 pitchers combine to no-hit Santa Clara April 22, 26th no-hitter in school history
•  WSU is the only team in the country with a two no-hitters this season, first WSU team to do so since 1976
•  WSU recorded its first series win over Arizona State since 2013 and first over ASU in Pullman since 2010
• Â
Marty Lees and pitching coach
Dan Spencer were assistants on Oregon State's National Title teams (06-07)
•  Assistant coach
Jim Horner played for the Cougars (1993-96), earned All-Pac-10 honors as an OF in 1996Â
INDIVIDUAL
• LHP
Scotty Sunitsch threw a no-hitter (9 K, 2 BB, 2 HBP) at Oregon (4/8), named National Pitcher of the Week
• RHP
Ryan Walker is 4th in WSU history in career relief wins (12), tied for 3rd in app (82), tied for 7th in saves (11)
• RHP
Parker McFadden earned Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week April 23 after 5 no-hit innings against Santa Clara
• OF
Justin Harrer owns 10 home runs, the most since Taylor Ard hit 12 in 2012
• OF
Blake Clanton owns 9 HR and 12 2B, looking to be first Cougar with 10+ HR and 10+ 2B since Taylor Ard in 2012
• RHP
Collin Maier named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 First Team - 3.92 GPA, Mechanical Engineering
WSU-STANFORD SERIES HISTORY
Washington State trails in the all-time series with Stanford 52-26 and the Cardinal have claimed the last seven series. The Cougars are 11-21 when playing at Stanford and are looking for their first series win since taking two of three in 2010, in Stanford. WSU is looking for its first series win over a Top-5 opponent since taking two of three from No. 1 Arizona State in Pullman in 2010.
COUGARS AMONG LEAGUE LEADERS DURING PAC-12 PLAY
Washington State enters the weekend among the league leaders during Pac-12 Conference play. Through 24 Pac-12 games, the Cougar offense is third in home runs (22) while the defense leads the conference in fielding percentage (.982) and is second in double plays turned (26). Individually in conference play,
Justin Harrer is tied for fourth in home runs (8) and
Blake Clanton is tied for sixth in home runs (6) and sixth in slugging (.634). On the mound,
Scotty Sunitsch is fifth in league play in ERA (2.63), eighth in batting average against (.238) and innings (51.1), and ninth in strikeouts (44).
BY THE NUMBERS IN 2018
23 - WSU has played 23 games that were decided by two runs or less (10-12-1)
18 -
Ryan Walker retired 18 consecutive batters over a span of three appearances, at UCLA, at Arizona, ASU
18 -
JJ Hancock had his 18-game on-base streak snapped against Santa Clara (4/22)
18 -
Scotty Sunitsch is tied for 4th in the country with 18 hit batters in 2018
17 - WSU has played 17 one-run games in 2018 and owns an 9-8 record
10 -
Justin Harrer's 10 home runs are the most by a Cougar since Taylor Ard hit 12 in 2012
9 - WSU has seen 9 pitchers make their WSU debuts in 2018 including 6 true freshmen
8 - WSU owns 8 comeback wins in 2018 including four of walkoff variety
7 - WSU owns 7 last at-bat wins in 2018 including against Gonzaga April 3
7 - WSU turned 7 double plays during the series against No. 3 Oregon State
5 -
Wyatt Segle had 5 hits against UC Riverside in Tempe (2/18), WSU's 5-hit game since Adam Nelubowich in 2013
4 - 4 pitchers combined to no-hit Santa Clara in the 5-0 win April 22
4 -
Blake Clanton hit 4 doubles against Santa Clara (4/20), setting a WSU record and tying the Pac-12 single-game record, it was the most by a Pac-12 player since 2007 and just the 5th player to do in Division I in 2018
2 -
Scotty Sunitsch has been a part of the last two WSU hitters, threw the 9th of last year's combined no-hitter against Stephen F. Austin and threw a solo nine-inning no-hitter at Oregon (4/8)
2 - WSU has thrown 2 no-hitters in 2018 for the first time since 1976
1 - WSU handed Arizona its first home loss of the 2018 season March 24, UA had won its first 10 home games
1 -
Danny Sinatro's 1st career homer was an inside-the-parker against Santa Clara (4/21), it was the 1st inside-the-park homer for WSU since Yale Rosen did so in 2013
1 - WSU tied No. 3 Oregon State 7-7 (5/6), it was WSU's 1st tie since 1992 (8-8, vs. New Mexico - Fresno)
RECORD BOOK WATCH (PAGE 9)
Senior lefthander
Scotty Sunitsch put his name in a couple WSU career Top-10 lists last season while senior righty
Ryan Walker has also worked his way on to the record book. Sunitsch and Walker each entered the weekend with 83 career appearances, tied for third-most in WSU history. Walker notched his 11th career save in game one at Washington to move into a tie for seventh in WSU history while Sunitsch sits in a tie for 10th with nine career saves. Walker has notched three wins in relief this season after recording another in the walkoff win over California, clinching No. 12 of his career, fourth-most in WSU history.Â
CLANTON EARNS HARDWARD AT WSU SENIOR LUNCHEON
Senior outfielder
Blake Clanton recenly took home some hardware at the WSU Senior Awards Banquet. Clanton was presented The Rob Oviatt and David Lang Strength and Conditioning Award after possessing a great commitment to training, are accountable to his/her workout, led by example and show an overall improvement in the weight room. The award honors the work ethic and training ideals of former WSU Directors of Physical Development Rob Oviatt and David Lang. Clanton was also named as recipient of the Beulah M. Blankenship Outstanding Student-Athlete Award, given to acknowledge personal achievements of a senior male and female student-athlete at WSU. The award recognizes contributions to the highest values of athletic expression by sportsmanship, dedication and positive regard for others.
MAIER NAMED GOOGLE CLOUD ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 8 FIRST TEAM
Senior pitcher
Collin Maier was named to the Google Cloud Academic All-District 8 First Team, CoSIDA (Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America) announced. Maier was one of 11 student-athletes named to the first team and one of just two pitchers. Maier is the first Cougar to earn Academic All-District first-team honors since outfielder Collin Slaybaugh earned the same recognition three straight years from 2012-14. Maier, a redshirt-senior righthander, owns a 3.92 cumulative grade-point-average while majoring in mechanical engineering. The Great Falls, Mont. native shares the team-lead with 17 appearances, all out of the bullpen, and a 1-0 record with a 3.86 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 14.0 innings. Maier, who transferred to WSU from the University of Puget Sound in the fall of 2016, recently received his bachelor's degree in physical sciences and is scheduled to complete his post-baccalaureate degree in mechanical engineering this fall. The 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District® Baseball and Softball Teams, selected by CoSIDA, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. First-team Academic All-District® honorees advance to the Google Cloud Academic All-America® ballot, with first- and second-team Academic All-America® honorees to be announced in June.
COUGS STAND OUT IN THE CLASSROOM
Washington State baseball recently reached a couple milestones academiclly. This past spring semester, 15 student-athletes produced a semester GPA of 3.0 or higher and as a team, WSU finsihed the spring with a 2.9 GPA, the highlest semester team GPA in the last 10 years. Three freshmen stood out in their first school year on campus as pitcher
Hayden Rosenkrantz posted a 3.4 GPA, outfielder
Collin Montez a 3.2 and infielder
Jack Smith 3.46. Â Two weeks ago, four seniors (
Derek Chapman,
JJ Hancock,
Scotty Sunitsch,
Ryan Walker) earned their bachelor's degrees and five more will do so this fall (
Cody Anderson,
Blake Clanton,
Collin Maier,
Ryan Ramsower,
James Rudkin).
COUGS THROW COMBINED NO-HITTER, MCFADDEN NAMED PAC-12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK
Parker McFadden was named the Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week after throwing the first five innings of a four-pitcher combined no-hitter against Santa Clara April 22, clinching a series sweep. It was the second no-hitter for WSU in 2018 after
Scotty Sunitsch no-hit Oregon April 8 and the first time WSU has thrown a pair of no-hitters in the same season since the 1976 College World Series team also threw two. McFadden struck out four, walked two and hit one batter in route to his first win of 2018. The Yelm, Wash. native retired the final eight batters he faced before giving way to sophomore lefthander
A.J. Block to start the sixth. Block worked 1.1 innings and senior
Collin Maier followed with 0.2 innings before
Ryan Walker closed things out with the final two innings. McFadden also worked 1.1 scoreless innings at Gonzaga earlier in the week, striking out three along the way. For the week, McFadden did not allow a run in his two appearances and totaled seven strikeouts in 6.1 no-hit innings.
COMBINED NO-HITTER NOTES
Notes from the April 22 combined no-hitter against Santa Clara
- 26th no-hitter in WSU history
- 22nd no-hitter in the country this season
- WSU's 2nd no-hitter this season, first time with two no-hitters since throwing two in 1976
- WSU threw a combined no-hitter last season against Stephen F. Austin
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Parker McFadden started, went 5 innings, struck out 4, walked two, hit one batter
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A.J. Block threw 1.1 innings, walked one, struck out one, worked 6th and got first out of 7th, leadoff error in 7th
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Collin Maier thew 0.2 innings, got final 2 outs in 7th with a strikeout and fielder's choice ground out
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Ryan Walker worked final 2 innings, got two flyouts and popout in 8th, struck out three around a walk in 9th
SUNITSCH THROWS NO-HITTER, NAMED NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK
Senior lefthander
Scotty Sunitsch threw a no-hitter at Oregon April 8, the 25th no-hitter in WSU history and first solo nine-inning no-hitter since Eric Wilkins did so at Oregon State in 1976. Sunitsch was named the National Pitcher of the Week by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Perfect Game and College Sports Madness and Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week. Sunitsch no-hit the Ducks in Washington State's 7-0 road win in Sunday's series-finale. The Federal Way, Wash. native struck out a career high nine, walked two, hit two batters and needed just 95 pitches. In the ninth inning, Sunitsch received a big play from a veteran outfielder who had just entered the game. Oregon's first batter of the inning lined a ball into shallow left field that senior
Derek Chapman charged and made a sliding catch for the first out. Chapman had entered the game in the top of the ninth for
Justin Harrer who left the game during his ninth-inning at-bat after an awkward swing. Sunitsch struck out the next two hitters before he was mobbed by his teammates.
NO-HITTER NOTES
Notes from
Scotty Sunitsch' no-hitter at Oregon (4/8)
- 25th no-hitter in WSU history
- 18th no-hitter in the country this season
- WSU's 1st solo 9-inning no-hitter since Eric Wilkins at Oregon State in 1976
- Sunitch threw the 9th inning of WSU's combined no-hitter last season against Stephen F. Austin
- There have been 3 other Cougar solo no-hitters since 1976 but all three were seven innings
- Sunitsch recorded WSU's first shutout since 2015, Joe Pistorese against CaliforniaÂ
- Sunitsch recorded WSU's first complete game since 2015, Joe Pistorese against Washington
COMEBACK KIDS AT IT AGAIN IN 2018 (Page 5)
After posting 12 comeback wins in 2017, the Cougars have tallied eight comeback wins in 2018 including four of the walkoff variety (once against Saint Mary's, twice against Arizona State and once against California).Â
- WSU trailed UC Riverside 6-1 in the Husker Classic finale before tallying two runs in the seventh and four more in the eighth behind a pair of two-out two-run singles from
JJ Hancock and
Cal Waterman with Waterman's proving to be the game-winner.
- WSU erased Saint Mary's 6-3 lead with
Dillon Plew's three-run double in the seventh inning before WSU scored the winning run in the 11th inning after a Saint Mary's throwing error.Â
- WSU added another two days later, trailing 1-0 in the first inning before a pair of solo homers games clinched a 2-1 win against the Gaels.Â
- WSU erased a 4-0 second-inning deficit to Arizona State with a six-run second inning and later won in the 10th on
Justin Harrer's solo homer.
- The very next night, WSU erased a 1-0 first-inning deficit with two runs in the first later walked off on ASU again, this time on
Danny Sinatro's 11th-inning RBI-single.Â
- Against Gonzaga April 3, WSU tied the game with a
Collin Montez RBI-sacrifice fly in the seventh inning and
Robert Teel hit a go-ahead homer in the eighth inning that proved to be the game winner in a 4-3 victory.
- In game two against California April 14, WSU tied the game with two runs in the seventh inning before
Andres Alvarez pulled a doubled down the left field line with two outs in the 10th and
JJ Hancock followed with a single to right centerfield to score Alvarez for a 4-3 win.
- In last Friday's opener against Santa Clara, WSU trailed 8-3 in the third inning before scoring five in the third, once in the fourth, trailed 10-9 in the fifth before scoring three times in the fifth as
JJ Hancock's RBI-single tied it and
Blake Clanton's fourth double of the game drove in two for a 12-10 lead.
COUGS TURN FIRST TRIPLE PLAY SINCE 1999
In WSU's 2-1 win over Saint Mary's March 10, the Cougars turned their first triple play since 1999. Saint Mary's had runners on first and second with nobody out. SMC popped up a bunt attempt that catcher
Cal Waterman dove for and caught. He jumped to his feet and fired to
James Rudkin at first base to double-off the runner for the second out and Rudkin then fired to
Andres Alvarez at second base to get the runner at second base for the final out. It was WSU's first triple play since doing to so at Arizona State (4/11/99).
COUGARS SELECT FIVE CAPTAINS FOR 2018
Washington State debut team captains for the first time under head coach
Marty Lees in 2018."It was time for a leadership council to lead this team," said Lees, who enters his third-year leading the Cougs. After a team vote, the five leaders chosen were; senior left-handed pitcher
Cody Anderson, senior outfielder
Derek Chapman, senior left-handed pitcher
Scotty Sunitsch, junior infielder
Andres Alvarez, and senior outfielder
Blake Clanton.Â
MLB DRAFT PICKS UNDER MARTY LEES
The 2018 MLB Draft is set for June 4-6. Since
Marty Lees arrived at Washington State prior to the 2016 season, six Cougars have been drafted:Â
2016, Ian Hamilton, RHP, 11th round, Chicago White Sox
2016, Layne Bruner, LHP, 18th round, Baltimore Orioles
2016, Trek Stemp, 2B, 29th round, Tampa Bay Rays
2017,
Damon Jones, LHP, 18th round, Philadelphia Phillies
2017,
Shane Matheny, 3B, 23rd round, San Francisco Giants
2017,
Colby Nealy, RHP, 35th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Below is a list of current Cougars who were drafted out of high school:
2015,
Justin Harrer, INF, 13th round, San Diego Padres
2015,
Parker McFadden, RHP, 20th round, Seattle Mariners
2016,
Danny Sinatro, OF, 40th round, Cleveland Indians
2016,
A.J. Block, LHP, 39th round, Chicago Cubs
2017,
Jack Smith, INF, 39th round, Seattle Mariners
BAILEY-BRAYTON FIELD GETS NEW ASTROTURF FOR 2018
Thsi past summer, Bailey-Brayton Field received AstroTurf's state-of-the-art Diamond Series playing surface, replacing the FieldTurf that was installed in 2004. The infield FieldTurf was replaced in 2013. "We are very excited that WSU Athletics made the decision to add new turf for the first phase of the renovations for our baseball program," WSU Head Coach
Marty Lees said. "Steve Webb of Coast to Coast Turf oversaw the installation who is a former Coug who played on this field so we know we are in great hands! We are looking forward to playing on one of the country's premiere playing surfaces at Bailey-Brayton Field." For this synthetic turf system, the infield "grass" portion of the field is comprised of a combination of advanced fibers that mimic the look, feel, and playability of natural grass. Base paths, warning tracks, and batter's box all feature a proprietary fiber blend of shorter pile height that accurately emulates clay. All of the elements of the playing surface have been engineered for optimal ball bounce, ball roll, underfoot feel, and durability for the specific part of the baseball diamond in which they are installed. Â A special feature called the RootZone acts like a net to encapsulate the sand and rubber and to reduce its splash for more natural hops. AstroTurf is used at approximately 80 percent of all Division I synthetic baseball fields including The Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Michigan and Oklahoma.
2018 SIGNING CLASS (will be here this fall AND play spring, 2019)
Connor Barison (RHP, 6-2, 175, FR)Â Â Â Redmond, Wash. (Redmond HS)
Koby Blunt (OF/RHP, 5-10, 170, FR)Â Â Â Clarkston, Wash. (Clarkston HS)
Kyler Bush (LHP, 6-5, 225, FR)Â Â Â West Haven, Utah (Fremont HS)
Abel Carter  (INF, 5-10, 180, FR)   Carson City, Nev. (Carson HS)
Grant DeLappe (INF, 6-0, 170, JR*)Â Â Â Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma HS/Bellevue College)
Payton Flynn (INF, 6-4, 190, FR)Â Â Â Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin HS)
Tyson Guerrero (OF/LHP, 6-0, 170, FR)Â Â Â Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West HS)
Trevor Ichimura (RHP, 6-1, 185, FR)Â Â Â Mililani, Hawaii (Iolani HS)
Kodie Kolden (INF, 6-0, 175, FR)Â Â Â Post Falls, Idaho (Lake City HS)
Sam Lauderdale (LHP, 6-2, 165, FR)Â Â Â Vancouver, Wash. (King's Way Christian HS)
Brandon Lees (INF, 6-3, 175, FR)Â Â Â Pullman, Wash. (Pullman HS)
Kyle Manzardo (INF, 6-1, 185, FR)Â Â Â Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS)
Zane Mills (RHP, 6-4, 205, FR)Â Â Â Portland, Ore. (Lincoln HS)
Anthony Notaro (C, 6-0, 185, FR)Â Â Â Anacortes, Wash. (Anacortes HS)
Bradley Polinsky (C, 6-0, 180, FR)Â Â Â San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS)
Tyler Russell (RHP, 6-3, 170, FR)Â Â Â Battle Ground, Wash. (Battle Ground HS)
Trent Sellers (RHP/INF, 6-0, 170, FR)Â Â Â Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS)
Brandon White (RHP, 6-8, 190, FR)Â Â Â Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West HS)
PATRICK CHUN NAMED DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Washington State University President Kirk Schulz has selected
Patrick Chun as the WSU Director of Athletics, it was announced Jan. 22, 2018. Chun is the 14th individual to lead Cougar athletics in school history and began his duties Feb. 5. "This is a game-changing day for our athletics program," said WSU President Kirk Schulz. "We were focused on finding a leader with the right blend of experience, vision, and passion to lead Cougar athletics to the next level of success. In Pat, we're confident we found that person. His achievements in fundraising, boosting the academic success rate of student athletes, and building strong relationships with the community—on- and off-campus—are exemplary." Chun, 43, is the first Asian-American athletic director to lead a Power 5 school and continues President Schulz' drive to diversify his senior leadership team. He has spent the past five and a half years leading Florida Atlantic University athletics and the previous 15 years at Ohio State University in a multitude of roles from 1997 through 2012, culminating as the executive associate athletics director. "I am honored to serve the Washington State University family and I want to thank President Schulz and the search committee for entrusting me as the steward of the Department of Athletics," said Chun.  "The passion and pride of Cougar Nation is renowned and revered across the country and I will work with our great coaches and staff to impact the lives of our student-athletes and to build upon our past successes to achieve new heights.  My family and I are looking forward to joining the WSU community and we are excited to get started."
ABOUT ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH / PITCHING COACH DAN SPENCERÂ
Dan Spencer oversees WSU's pitching staff and reunited with Lees as the two spent four seasons together at Oregon State, winning back-to-back College World Series titles in 2006 and 2007. Spencer coached three seasons with the New Mexico Lobos after serving the previous four years as the head coach of Texas Tech, compiling a 115-112 record. Before joining Texas Tech for the 2008 season, Spencer spent 11 seasons at Oregon State as the Beavers hitting coach (1997-2003) and pitching coach (2004-2007). He began his head coaching career at Green River Community College (1992-96) in Auburn, Wash. In 1992 and 1994 he was named the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges Coach of the Year. A native of Vancouver, Wash., Spencer received his bachelor's degree in history from Portland State University in 1990. He and his wife, Susie, have three children: Wade, Logan, and Elizabeth.
ABOUT ASSISTANT COACH JIM HORNER
Jim Horner, a first-team All-Pacific-10 player for the Cougars in 1996, jumped at the opportunity to return to the Palouse last season after managing the Seattle Mariners Double-A affiliate Jackson Generals (Tenn.) for the 2014 season and the first half of the 2015 campaign. Horner owns seven-plus years of managerial experience, serving as the skipper of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Seattle – Low-A) from 2006-07 and the High Desert Mavericks (Seattle - High-A) from 2008-10 and 2013. In 2009, he was named California League Manager of the Year and Seattle Mariners Staff Member of the Year after guiding the Mavericks to South Division first and second half titles. From 2011-12, Horner coached two seasons at Texas Tech as the hitting coach under then head coach
Dan Spencer. Horner joined the coaching ranks immediately after completing a nine-year professional playing career, all with the Mariners' organization. He was a catcher in the Seattle farm system from 1996-2004. In 2000, Horner reached the Triple-A level with the Tacoma Rainiers. Horner played at Washington State for coaches Bobo Brayton (1993-94) and Steve Farrington (1995-96). The Twin Falls, Idaho native earned first-team All-Pac-10 Conference honors as a senior after leading the Cougars with a .332 batting average. Horner was also named the Pacific-10 Conference Medal Winner for Washington State as WSU's top male student-athlete and received all-academic honors while earning a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Jim and his wife, Katie, have four children: daughters, Madison and Reagan, and sons, Jackson and Tyler.
COUGAR BASEBALL ON WASHINGTON STATE IMG RADIO
This season, 36 games will be broadcast on the Washington State IMG Network and every radio broadcast will be available through the WSU Gameday App via TuneIn and on KQQQ (1150 AM) in Pullman. There will also be select games broadcast on KXLY (920 AM) in Spokane and games will be available on KONA (610 AM) in Tri-Cities. Included in the 36 broadcasts are all 30 Pac-12 Conference contests and all three meetings against Gonzaga University. Matt Chazanow enters his third season calling Cougar Baseball and will be joined in the booth by former Cougar All-American and Major Leaguer Mike Kinkade who will serve as an analyst for select home games in 2017. Kinkade played at Washington State from 1992-95, earned All-America honors as a junior and finished his WSU career the all-time leader in hits, runs scored and doubles and went on to play six seasons in the big leagues with the Mets, Orioles and Dodgers. He was inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame in 2017.