2018 Baseball Roster

6 Mason De La Cruz

  • Position Infield
  • Class Freshman
  • B/T R/R
  • Hometown Auburn, Wash.
  • Height 6-0
  • Highschool Thomas Jefferson HS
  • Weight 180
  • Letters 0

Biography

WASHINGTON STATE CAREER
FRESHMAN (2018):
Appeared in 34 games, made 30 starts at second bases…hit .167 with three doubles, one triple, one RBI and one stolen base…committed just one error in 113 chances and turned 16 double plays…did not commit an error in 77 chances during Pac-12 Conference play…first career start came against Nebraska at the Husker Classic in Tempe (Feb. 18)…took over starting job at second bases in mid-March prior to Pac-12 play…recorded first career hit at No. 14 UCLA (March 17)…singled in win over Gonzaga (April 3)…had two hits for first career multiple-hit game in win at Oregon (April 8)…singled in win over California (Game 2 – April 14)…had three hits with a double and triple, scored twice and drove in a run in win over Santa Clara (April 21)…doubled at Washington (April 27)…singled and scored at Washington (Game 1 – April 29)…doubled against No. 3 Oregon State (May 5)…recorded first career stolen base against No. 3 Stanford (May 18).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played at Thomas Jefferson High School…four-year letterwinner for coach Joe Townsend…as a JUNIOR, earned All-North Puget Sound League honors and first-team All-City after hitting .400 with four doubles, seven stolen bases and 23 runs scored…committed just two errors…selected to play for the Kansas City Royals Area Code team in 2016 with Cougar teammates Brody Barnum and Michael Newstrom…as a SENIOR, named 4A All-State by Washington State Baseball Coaches Association…named to All-Area Second Team by The Tacoma News Tribune…second on team with 10 runs scored, drove in seven runs and led team with five stolen bases…also a four-year letterwinner playing quarterback for TJHS, earning All-NPSL first team honors as quarterback and defensive back as a JUNIOR.
 
PERSONAL
Parents Nick and Jamie…older brother, Niko played baseball at Bellevue College…younger brother, Drew…dad, Nick, played baseball at Oregon State in the early 1990’s and was later drafted by the Cleveland Indians…uncle, Shane was a wide receiver at WSU with Drew Bledsoe (1991-93).

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