No. 2 STANFORD at WASHINGTON STATE
Pullman, Wash. | Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500) | March 29-31, 2019
Friday, 5:05 p.m. Â | Saturday, 2:05 p.m. Â | Sunday, 12:05 p.m.
PROBABLE STARTERS
Brendan Beck | So. | RHP | 1-2, 2.51 ERA, 33 K, 32.1 IP vs.
Brandon White | Fr. | RHP | 2-2, 5.70 ERA, 22 K, 23.2 IP
Jacob Palisch | So. | LHP | 2-0, 3.60 ERA, 21 K, 25.0 IP vs.
A.J. Block | Jr. | LHP | 0-3, 5.11 ERA, 21 K, 24.2 IP Â Â Â
Erik Miller | Jr. | LHP | 2-0, 2.81 ERA, 31 K, 25.2 IP vs.
Hayden Rosenkrantz | So. | RHP | 2-1, 3.41 ERA, 24 K, 29.0 IP
COUGARS HOST SECOND-RANKED STANFORD FOR WEEKEND SERIES
Washington State (6-17, 0-3 Pac-12) returns to Bailey-Brayton Field to host a weekend series with No. 2 Stanford (15-3, 3-0 Pac-12). The series Friday at 5:05 p.m., continues Saturday at 2:05 p.m. and wraps up Sunday at 12:05 p.m.
ON DECK
The Cougars will host Gonzaga for a nonconference game Tuesday at 5:05 p.m.
FOLLOW ALONG
Cougar baseball fans can 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 Cougar home game will be webstreamed through Pac-12.org.Â
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
Washington State opened the 2019 season playing their first 11 games on the road after moving a series with Nevada from Pullman to Reno for weather purposes. WSU dropped all three games including a pair of one-run contests at No. 22 UC Irvine last weekend and saw a ninth-inning rally come up short in 3-2 loss at Loyola Marymount Monday. WSU enters the weekend with a 6-17 overall mark, owning series wins over at Nevada and against CSUN. Outfielder
Collin Montez leads the way with a .318 batting average to go along with eight doubles, tied for the third-most in the Pac-12 while junior reliever
Davis Baillie owns a win and two saves in his 13 appearances, tied for third in the Pac-12 Conference.
QUICK HITS
TEAM
•  WSU owns nationally ranked recruiting classes in 2 of the last 3 seasons (2016 - No. 28 and 2018 - No. 32)
•  WSU has seen 16 players make their WSU debuts in the first 14 games (11 freshmen including 7 pitchers)
•  WSU has played its first 11 games on the road, the longest stretch to open the season since 2006 (12 games)
•  WSU was the only team in the country to throw two no-hitters in 2018, first WSU team to do so since 1976
• Â
Marty Lees and pitching coach
Dan Spencer were assistants on Oregon State's National Title teams (2006-07)
•  Assistant coach
Jim Horner played for the Cougars (1993-96), earned All-Pac-10 honors as an OF in 1996Â
PLAYER
•  Cougar Legend John Olerud (1987-89) was inducted into the 2019 Pac-12 Hall of Honor in early March
•  OF
Collin Montez entered the week tied for 3rd in the Pac-12 with 8 doubles,
Andres Alvarez tied for 5th with 7
•  RHP
Davis Baillie entered the week tied for 3rd in the Pac-12 with 13 appearances, tied for 7th with 2 saves
•  RHP
Brandon White was named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (2/26) (at Santa Clara, W, 6.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 9 K)
•  The 2019 roster features 4 sets of HS teammates;Â
   Kennewick HS (
Dillon Plew,
Trent Sellers), Lake City HS (
Kodie Kolden,
Kyle Manzardo) Â
   W.F. West HS (
Tyson Guerrero,
Brandon White), Carson HS (
Abel Carter,
Bryce Moyle)
ABOUT STANFORD
Stanford enters the weekend with a 15-3 overall record and ranked as high as No. 2 by Collegiate Baseball. The Cardinal own a 3-0 mark in Pac-12 play after sweeping Utah last weekend. Stanford leads the all-time series with WSU 55-26 and have claimed eight straight series with the Cougars last winning the 2010 series in Stanford. The Cardinal have won five straight series in Pullman with WSU's last series win coming in 2007.
WHITE'S NO-HIT OUTING EARNED NATIONAL, PAC-12 HONORS
Freshman pitcher
Brandon White was named the Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week Feb. 26. White was also named among the National Pitchers of the Week by Collegiate Baseball Magazine. White earned his first career win in his first career start Feb. 21 at Santa Clara after firing 6.1 no-hit innings with nine strikeouts and no walks in a combined one-hit shutout win, 10-0. The Chehalis, Wash. native retired the first 15 batters he faced before the leadoff hitter in the sixth inning reached on a Cougar fielding error but was thrown out trying to steal second base later in the inning. White, a 14th-round pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 MLB Draft, is the first Cougar freshman pitcher to earn Pac-12 weekly honors since
Ryan Walker in 2015.
COUGS RECEIVE PRESEASON RECOGNITION
D1Baseball.com released its Top 2019 Prospects and a couple Cougars received recognition. Junior left-handed pitcher
A.J. Block enters 2019 rated No. 25 among the Top Pac-12 2019 Prospects and No. 167 nationally. Three were named among the Top Pac-12 Impact Freshmen; RHP
Brandon White (No. 12), LHP
Ky Bush (No. 35), INF
Kyle Manzardo (No. 38). White was also named among the Top-100 Impact Freshmen in the country, No. 85).
ANOTHER NATIONALLY RANKED RECRUITING CLASS
Washington State's 2016 incoming class was rated No. 28 by D1baseball.com and this year's 2018 class (this year's newcomers) was rated No. 32 in the country by Collegiate Baseball. The Cougars 2018 signing class features 21 newcomers including 12 who earned All-State honors, one Junior College All-American and a pair of high school signees who were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft.
WHO'S GONE?
The Cougars return four position starts and two pitchers from its weekend rotation in 2019.Â
Here are a couple of significant losses:
Blake Clanton (DH) - Graduated, All-Pac-12 HM, .350, 13 2B, 10 HR, 35 RBI
Justin Harrer (OF) - Drafted, 35th RD, Pittsburgh, 11 HR, 30 RBI
JJ Hancock (OF) - Graduated, .278, 7 2B, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 4 SB
Scotty Sunitsch (LHP) - Drafted, 18th RD, Milwaukee, All-Pac-12 HM, 6-4, 3.74 ERA, 84.1 IP, 74 K, No-Hitter at ORE
Ryan Walker (RHP) - Drafted, 31st RD, San Francisco, 23 APP, 4-4, 5 SV, 46.1 IP, 47 K
Parker McFadden (RHP) - Drafted, 16th RD, Baltimore, 15 APP, 1-1, 3.56 ERA, 30.1 IP, 46 K
BOARD OF REGENTS APPROVES BASEBALL PROJECT - BTO
The Washington State Board of Regents Friday approved Project: BTO (Back to Omaha) Jan. 25, the baseball facility project to modernize and upgrade Bailey-Brayton Field. "Gaining approval for this project, which is funded solely on private donations, is a testament to a lot of hard work by many people, " said Washington State Director of Athletics Pat Chun. "Upgrading Bailey-Brayton Field was a necessity and provides
Marty Lees and his staff the opportunity to attract top talent to Washington State, develop current talent, and return the program to a place of prominence." The state-of-the-art facility renovation and enhancement will cost approximately $10 million. 100 percent of the project costs will be covered through private donations. WSU Athletics was able to secure nearly $2 million in new gifts and pledges over the past 12 months to reach the $10 million goal. The project will feature a locker room, coaches offices, team meeting rooms, a players lounge, as well as recognition of Cougar Baseball's storied history. Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2019, with completion in time for the 2021 baseball season. "What a great day to be a Coug," said WSU Head Coach
Marty Lees. "Thank you to the Board of Regents, our administration, alumni, donors and fans. This will provide a tremendous boost to our current and future players and we couldn't be more excited for what the future holds surrounding Cougar Baseball."
JOHN OLERUD NAMED TO 2019 PAC-12 HALL OF HONOR
The Pac-12 Conference announced the 2019 class to be inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. Washington State's representative was legend John Olerud, the Pac-12 Conference's Baseball Player of the Century. During his three seasons in a Cougar uniform, Olerud (1987-89) had one of the finest careers of any Cougar student-athlete, in any sport, in Washington State history, rewriting the WSU record books and becoming the only Cougar baseball athlete ever to be named College Athlete of the Year. In 1988, Olerud became the only player in NCAA history to win 15 games on the mound and hit 20 home runs in the same season, going 15-0 with 23 home runs that year. Still holding numerous WSU records, Olerud went 26-4 overall with a 3.17 ERA over 241.1 innings during his three seasons, hitting .434 for Washington State. He set two Pac-10 records and 10 Pac-10 North marks, highlighted by his sophomore season when he was named Athlete of the Year by Baseball America. In January prior to his junior year at WSU, Olerud suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a type of brain seizure. He missed the first 28 games of the spring season, but returned to hit .359 for WSU over the final 27 games. Prior to his senior season, Olerud signed a contract with Toronto and went directly to the Major Leagues. In 1993, he became the first Blue Jay to win a batting title, hitting .363. Olerud played for Toronto, the New York Mets and Yankees, Seattle and Boston during his 17-year career, winning back-to-back World Series titles with Toronto in 1992 and 1993. In 2001 he joined his father, John Sr., in the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame, and is a member of the College Baseball, State of Washington and Inland Northwest Sports Halls of Fame. The John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award, given annually by the College Baseball Hall of Fame, was named in his honor and in 2016, he was named the Pac-12 Conference Player of the Century, selected by a 36-member blue ribbon panel of experts selected by the conference.
The 2019 Hall of Honor class will be the 18th since its creation in 2002:
Meg Ritchie-Stone (Arizona), Dick Gould (Stanford), Frank Kush (Arizona State), Ann Meyers Drysdale (UCLA), Natalie Coughlin (California), Ronnie Lott (USC), Lisa Van Goor (Colorado), Steve Smith Sr. (Utah), Bev Smith (Oregon), Patricia "Trish" Bostrom (Washington), Dick Fosbury (Oregon State), John Olerud (Washington State).
MLB DRAFT PICKS UNDER MARTY LEES
Since
Marty Lees arrived at Washington State for the 2016 season, 10 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
2018,
Parker McFadden, RHP, 16th round, Baltimore Orioles
2018,
Scotty Sunitsch, LHP, 18th round, Milwaukee Brewers
2018,
Ryan Walker, RHP, 31st round, San Francisco Giants
2018,
Justin Harrer, INF, Â 35th round, Pittsburgh Pirates
Below is a list of current Cougars who were drafted out of high school:
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
2018,
Brandon White, RHP, 14th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
2018,
Ky Bush, LHP, 40th round, Kansas City Royals
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