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Oregon State Beavers baseball

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Location
  
Corvallis, OR

Colors
  
Orange and Black

Head coach
  
Pat Casey

Nickname
  
Beavers

Founded
  
1907

Conference
  
Pacific-12 Conference

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University
  
Oregon State University

Home stadium
  
Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (Capacity: 3,315)

Home ground
  
Goss Stadium at Coleman Field

The Oregon State Beavers baseball team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team participates in the Pac-12 Conference. They are currently coached by Pat Casey and assistant coaches Pat Bailey, Nate Yeskie, and Andy Jenkins. They play home games in Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. The Beavers won both the 2006 and 2007 College World Series to become only the fifth team in history to win back-to-back national championships, and the first since the super regional format has been implemented. In addition, the program has won 24 conference championships, qualified for 15 NCAA tournaments, and appeared in five College World Series.

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Facilities

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is the home of Oregon State Baseball. Except for the pitcher's mound, the entire infield uses artificial turf, and the outfield is also artificial. In 2015, the Jacoby Ellsbury Players' Locker Room (in name of Jacoby Ellsbury who donated $1 million to the project) was completed which finished a string of upgrades to Goss Stadium.

All-Americans

Oregon State players have been named All-Americans 27 times, as of the end of the 2013 season. The university recognizes All-Americans as selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America magazine, the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, and USA Today/Sports Weekly.

Other notable players

  • Scott Anderson – MLB pitcher in 1987, 1990, & 1995
  • Brian Barden – MLB infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Lute Barnes – MLB player from 1972–1973
  • Darwin Barney – MLB shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Bob Beall – MLB player in 1975, 1978–1980
  • Dallas Buck – Minor League starting pitcher for the Carolina Mudcats
  • Jamie Burke – MLB catcher for the Seattle Mariners
  • Ed Coleman – MLB outfielder from 1932–1936
  • Michael Conforto – MLB outfielder for New York Mets, 2015–present
  • Jeff Doyle – MLB second baseman in 1983
  • Glenn Elliott – MLB pitcher from 1947–1949
  • Jacoby Ellsbury – MLB center fielder 2007– New York Yankees & MLB All-Star
  • Ken Forsch – MLB pitcher from 1970–1986 & two-time MLB All-Star
  • Don Johnson – MLB player from 1943–1948 & two-time MLB All-Star
  • Eddie Kunz – Minor League pitcher for the Scottsdale Scorpions
  • John Leovich – MLB catcher in 1941
  • Steve Lyons – MLB player from 1985–1993 & current television sportscaster
  • Howard Maple – MLB catcher in 1932
  • Mark McLemore – Pitcher for the Houston Astros
  • Jonah Nickerson – Minor League starting pitcher for the Erie SeaWolves & 2006 College World Series Most Outstanding Player
  • Joe Paterson – MLB pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2011–present
  • Jorge Reyes – 2007 College World Series Most Outstanding Player (pitcher)
  • Daniel Robertson – MLB outfielder for Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 2014–present
  • Stefen Romero – MLB outfielder for Seattle Mariners, 2014–present
  • Wes Schulmerich – MLB outfielder from 1931–1934
  • Mike Stutes – MLB pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, 2011 – present
  • Andrew Susac – MLB catcher for San Francisco Giants, 2014–present
  • Mike Thurman – MLB pitcher from 1997–2002
  • Chris Wakeland – MLB right fielder in 2001
  • References

    Oregon State Beavers baseball Wikipedia