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Ducks face Loyola Marymount in three-game series in Los Angeles this weekend.
02/21/18 | Baseball
Ducks hit the road for rematch with Loyola Marymount
Game at Portland scheduled for Wednesday postponed
Ducks finish Marucci Desert Classic with 2-1 record
Ducks put on power display in win over Indiana State
Oregon vs. Loyola Marymount
Milestone watch
Ducks return veteran infield, but are inexperienced in the outfield
Ducks have two weekend starters with experience on the mound
Ducks have experience in the bullpen led by an All-American closer
Ducks in the national rankings
Yovan earns spot on preseason Stopper of the Year watch list
Yovan named first-team preseason All-America by both Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA
Yovan continuing tradition of superb closers
Yovan in the top 10 in single-season and career saves and games finished at Oregon
Yovan finishes freshman year second in Pac-12, sixth in the nation in saves
Mercer takes Friday night roll as one of the top prospects for 2018 MLB Draft
Stringer takes over as Saturday starter
Kasser continues to be "Mr. Consistent" for Ducks
Goldfarb returns to lineup with a bang (and a bang, and a bang)
Matthews gets third career four-hit game in win over Indiana State
Steer gets two multi-hit games in Las Vegas
Steer and Matthews earn freshman All-America honors in 2017 while playing corner infield positions
Ten Ducks on D1Baseball's list of the Pac-12's top prospects/freshmen
Ducks 28-21 all-time against ranked teams at PK Park
Ducks picked sixth in Pac-12 preseason coaches poll
Ducks play 14 games against teams ranked in preseason polls
Oregon will play 14 games on Pac-12 Network
Ducks join Team IMPACT and sign 15-year old James Dahl
- Oregon travels to Southern California for a rematch with Loyola Marymount in a three-game series that starts Friday.
- The Ducks opened the season with a 6-1 win over Loyola Marymount last Friday in the Marucci Desert Classic.
- Oregon scored a run in the fifth, four in the sixth and one in the eighth to overcome an early 1-0 deficit.
- FR CF Jonny DeLuca broke a 1-1 tie in the sixth with a solo home run to start the four-run inning.
- JR RF Jakob Goldfarb added a two-out, three-run home run to put the finishing touches on the rally.
- Goldfarb was 3-for-5 with a run scored and a career-high five RBI in the win. He also finished with four two-out RBI.
- JR RHP Matt Mercer picked up the win allowing just one run on three hits in 6.1 innings pitched.
- JR RHP Parker Kelly (0.2 IP) and Kenyon Yovan (2.0 IP) combined to hold the Lions scoreless over the final 2.2 innings.
- LMU starter RHP Josh Agnew retired the first 10 batters he faced, as well as 12 of the first 13.
Game at Portland scheduled for Wednesday postponed
- Oregon's scheduled four-game week became a three-game week after the Wednesday game at Portland was postponed.
- Inclement weather forced the postponement.
- The Ducks and Pilots will reschedule the game for a date yet to be determined.
Ducks finish Marucci Desert Classic with 2-1 record
- Oregon picked up wins over Loyola Marymount and Indiana State in the Marucci Desert Classic while losing to host UNLV.
- Oregon batted .300 as a team in the three games while hitting six home runs, which ranks sixth in the nation and first in the Pac-12.
- JR RF Jakob Goldfarb led Oregon batting .545 (6-for-11) with three home runs, a double and seven RBI.
- SO 1B Gabe Matthews matched Goldfarb with a team-high six hits while batting .500 with a home run and three RBI.
- SR 2B Kyle Kasser and SO 3B Spencer Steer both batted over .300. Kasser finished the tournament batting .364 (4-for-11) with a .500 on-base percentate in the leadoff spot, while Steer batted .357 (5-for-14) with a home run and two RBI.
- JR RHP Matt Mercer and JR RHP Parker Kelly picked up wins in the tournament; while SO RHP Kenyon Yovan had a save.
Ducks put on power display in win over Indiana State
- Oregon hit four home runs in an 8-5 win over Indiana State to wrap up the Marucci Desert Classic.
- JR RF Jakob Goldfarb hit two solo shots, while SO 1B Gabe Matthews and SO 3B Spencer Steer both hit two-run homers.
- The four home runs were the most by a Ducks' team in a game since UO hit four in a game against Cal on April 13, 2013.
- In that game, Scott Heineman hit two HRs, while Ryon Healy and Brett Thomas each hit one.
- Goldfarb's two bombs in a game were the first by an Oregon Duck since Shaun Chase did it vs. Oregon State on May 20, 2014.
Oregon vs. Loyola Marymount
- The Ducks lead the series 7-5, including a 7-2 record in games since 2009.
- Oregon won the first meeting between the two teams this season. The Ducks picked up a 6-1 win in the season opener for both teams.
- LMU snapped Oregon's five-game winning streak against the Lions with a 4-0 win in Eugene on May 17, 2017.
- Oregon swept a three-game series (12-2, 5-3, 4-3) at LMU in 2014.
- The Ducks won the 2013 series in Eugene vs. the Lions, winning two of three games. LMU won the opener 7-2 before UO claimed the series with back-to-back 6-1 wins.
- Oregon won the first matchup between the two in the George Horton era 12-3 in Los Angeles in 2010.
- LMU won the first three games (5-4, 5-3, 12-5) in the series in LA in 1975.
- LMU head coach Jason Gill was an assistant under Oregon head coach George Horton at Oregon and Cal State Fullerton.
- The Lions won the 2017 West Coast Conference Championship finishing the season 38-18, 20-7 in WCC.
Milestone watch
- SR 2B Kyle Kasser needs to start two games this week to reach 100 for his career.
- JR OF Jakob Goldfarb needs two games played to reach 100 for his career.
- JR RHP Matt Mercer needs six strikeouts to get 100 for his career.
Ducks return veteran infield, but are inexperienced in the outfield
- Oregon returns a wealth of experience, particularly in the infield, heading into week two of the season.
- Six different infielders have combined to start 299 games during their careers at Oregon with SR Daniel Patzlaff leading the way with 108 starts in the infield. Patzlaff also has 10 starts at DH for a team-leading 118 career starts.
- Patzlaff needs to start 20 games in 2018 to tie Scott Heineman (2012-15) and Brett Thomas (2011-13) for 10th on the all-time list.
- SR 2B Kyle Kasser has a team-best 58 consecutive starts and 98 career starts.
- Kasser has started games at all four infield positions with 50 starts at first base, 29 starts at shortstop, 19 starts at third base and five starts at second base during his career.
- Kasser needs 18 more consecutive starts in to tie Aaron Payne (2012-13) for the sixth-most consecutive starts in program history since 2009. Mitchell Tolman (2013-15) started a school-record 128 straight games, one more than Ryon Healy (2010-12) started.
- Kasser needs 40 more starts to tie Heineman and Thomas for 10th on the all-time list.
- SO 3B Spencer Steer and SO 1B Gabe Matthews have extensive consecutive games streaks as well. Steer has started 48 games in a row at third base, while Matthews boasts a 36-game streak with the last 32 of those coming at first-base. His four other starts in the streak were at designated hitter.
- SO Ryne Nelson rounds out the infield. He made his first three starts at shortstop in Las Vegas. In 2017, Nelson started six games at DH as well as one game on the mound.
- Oregon has a combined 103 starts in the outfield.
- JR C/RF Jakob Goldfarb, who redshirted in 2017 because of a toe injury, has a team-best 59 outfield starts with 54 of them coming in right field. The other seven starts were in left field. He also has seven starts at DH.
- SR OF Taylor Travess started 25 games (22 in LF, 3 in RF) as a junior college transfer in 2017. He also had one start at DH.
- SO C Braden Stutzman gave Oregon 13 starts in right field in 2017 due to injuries.
- FR CF Jonny DeLuca and FR LF Evan Williams started the first three games of their respective careers last weekend.
- Nobody on Oregon's roster had started a Division I game at catcher before JR C Ray Soderman made his first three starts in Las Vegas.
Ducks have two weekend starters with experience on the mound
- JR RHP Matt Mercer (21 starts) and JR LHP Cole Stringer (15 starts) give Oregon some experienced starters on the mound with 36 combined starts over the last two-plus seasons.
- Mercer was Oregon's Saturday starter for all 15 weekends in 2017, finishing 6-7 with a 3.16 ERA and 59 Ks in 88.1 IP. He held opponents to a .241 batting average against.
- He picked up a win in his first start of the 2018 season allowing just one run on three hits in 6.1 innings against Loyola Marymount with four Ks and three walks.
- Mercer made five starts as a freshman in 2016 including the last four weekends of Pac-12 Conference play. He finished with a 2-2 record and a 4.28 ERA.
- Stringer started and ended the 2017 season as Oregon's Sunday starter. He started the Ducks' first five Sunday games before moving to the bullpen. The lefty sandwiched five bullpen appearances around a mid-week start vs. Portland before moving back into the rotation for the final five weekend series.
- Stringer got his first Saturday start at UNLV last weekend where he took the loss allowing four runs on seven hits in 4.2 innings with two strikeouts and no walks.
- In his 11 weekend appearances, Stringer worked into the sixth inning six times and gave up more than two runs just three times. In his mid-week staffed game last year, Stringer picked up the win allowing just one run on one hit in four innings.
- SO RHP James Acuña made his first weekend start last Sunday and his third overall start. He got a no decision after giving up five runs (four earned) on four hits in four innings.
- Acuña made two starts in 19 appearances as a true freshman last year. His best outing as a starter came in his first career start when he held Santa Clara scoreless through four innings while allowing just three hits and striking out four.
- SO LHP Zack Noll (4 starts) and SO INF/RHP Ryne Nelson (1 start) combined for five starts in 2017.
- Noll made two weekend Pac-12 starts and a pair of midweek starts. His best start came at UC Riverside where he left the game with a no-hitter through five innings. In that game he struck out seven while walking just two.
Ducks have experience in the bullpen led by an All-American closer
- Seven different Ducks pitched out of the bullpen last weekend at the Marucci Desert Classic with JR RHP Parker Kelly and SO RHP Kenyon Yovan each pitching twice.
- Four freshmen saw the first action of their careers. RHP Cullen Kafka, RHP Peyton Fuller, RHP Brett Walker and LHP Kolby Summers all made one appearance in Las Vegas.
- Six different Ducks (SR LHP Jesse Hobaica, Kelly, SO INF/RHP Ryne Nelson, SO LHP Zack Noll, SO LHP Nico Tellache and Yovan) in the bullpen in 2018 spent time on the mound, while one more (SO RHP Jacob Bennett) was a part of the 2017 bullpen before suffering an injury that forced him to miss last season.
- Yovan was a consensus freshman All-American while also being named first-team All-America by the NCBWA and second-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball.
- Yovan was a Stopper of the Year finalist after finishing the season with 15 saves, a 1-1 record with a 1.97 ERA and 36 Ks in 32.0 IP.
- Kelly has made 28 career appearances including 14 last season. He has a 2-0 career record with a 4.33 ERA while fanning 38 in 35.1 career innings.
- Nelson started fast in 2017 before hurting his arm. He didn't allow a run in three February late inning set-up appearances for Yovan before being shut down until May 9.
Ducks in the national rankings
- The Ducks are ranked in the top 25 in the country in five different statistical categories.
- Oregon is fourth in home runs per game (2.0), sixth in home runs (6), 13th in double plays per game (1.67), 15th in double plays (5) and 22nd in slugging percentage (.520).
- JR RF Jakob Goldfarb is in the top 25 in six different categories, including first in two of those. He leads the nation in home runs (3) and home runs per game (1.0), while ranking seventh in total bases (16), eighth in slugging percentage (1.455), 14th in RBI per game (2.33) and 23rd in RBI (7).
- SO RHP Kenyon Yovan is in the top 20 in three categories. He is first in ERA (0.00) on the mound, while ranking in two categories as a hitter. He is 10th in base on balls per game (1.67) and 17th in base on balls.
- SO 3B Spencer Steer leads the nation in toughest to strike out. He had 14 at bats last weekend without a strikeout.
Yovan earns spot on preseason Stopper of the Year watch list
- SO RHP Kenyon Yovan is on the preseason Stopper of the Year watch list after putting together an All-American season as a freshman in 2017.
- Yovan finished 2017 with 15 saves, which tied for fourth nationally following the regular season, and had a 1.97 ERA with a 1-1 record.
- He was a finalist for the 2017 Stopper of the Year Award and earned NCBWA first-team All-America honors.
- Yovan became the second Oregon pitcher to be named a finalist for the Stopper of the Year Award. Jimmie Sherfy was a finalist in both 2012 and 2013.
Yovan named first-team preseason All-America by both Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA
- SR RHP Kenyon Yovan was named a first-team preseason All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Collegiate Baseball heading into the season.
- Yovan is one of two relief pitchers named to the Collegiate Baseball team.
- Yovan is one of five relief pitchers named to the NCBWA team.
- He earned the honor after putting together a stellar freshman season where he with 15 saves, which tied for fourth nationally following the regular season, and had a 1.97 ERA with a 1-1 record. The Ducks' stopper struck out 36 and walked just six in 32 innings pitched. He picked up a save in half of Oregon's 30 wins and finished with the fourth-most saves in school history.
- Yovan was named first-team All-American by the NCBWA, while claiming second-team All-America recognition from Collegiate Baseball. The right-handed pitcher was one of five finalists for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award, while also being named one of four National Freshmen of the Year by Collegiate Baseball, a first-team Freshman All-American by Baseball America and a second-team freshman All-American by D1Baseball.
- Yovan was one of three Ducks named first-team All-Pac-12 Conference in 2017.
Yovan continuing tradition of superb closers
- It wouldn't be a stretch to call Oregon "Closer University" with the run of top notch relievers the Ducks have had in the back end of the bullpen over the last six seasons.
- SO RHP Kenyon Yovan became the latest in a string of dominant closers last year when the freshman finished as a finalist for the Stopper of the Year Award after finishing the season with 15 saves and a 1.97 ERA.
- He picked up his 16th career save last weekend while throwing four scoreless innings in two appearances.
- Yovan followed four closers who combined for a 19-8 record with 78 saves and a 1.85 ERA in the previous five seasons.
- All four were drafted in the first 10 rounds of the MLB Draft.
- Jimmie Sherfy started the run in 2012 and combined for a 7-3 record with 40 saves and a 2.22 ERA during his two seasons as the closer before being drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 10th round of the 2013 draft.
- Jake Reed inherited the closer role and finished 4-1 with 13 saves and a 1.93 ERA before being picked in the fifth round of the draft by the Minnesota Twins.
- In 2015 Garrett Cleavinger went 6-2 with nine saves and a 1.58 ERA, and then was selected in the third round by the Baltimore Orioles.
- Stephen Nogosek was the next Ducks' pitcher to excel in the role, finishing his final season at Oregon 2-2 with 16 saves and a 1.13 ERA before being drafted in the sixth round by the Boston Red Sox.
Yovan in the top 10 in single-season and career saves and games finished at Oregon
- He's only appeared in 24 games, but SO RHP Kenyon Yovan has already put his name in Oregon's single-season and career record books with 16 saves.
- Yovan is tied for second on the all-time saves list with Stephen Nogosek (2014-16). Jimmie Sherfy (2011-13) is the all-time leader with 40 saves, 24 more than any other Duck.
- On the single-season list, Yovan ranks fourth, one shy of Nogosek (2016) who is third.
- Sherfy is first (2013) and second (2012) on the list with 21 and 19.
- Yovan is seventh in career games finished with 22 and needs seven more to pass Jake Reed (2012-14) for sixth.
- Yovan finished his freshman season sixth in single-season games finished with 20.
Yovan finishes freshman year second in Pac-12, sixth in the nation in saves
- RHP Kenyon Yovan finished second in the Pac-12 with 15 saves while ranking in a tie for sixth in the country.
- Yovan picked up saves in 15 of his 22 outings, while getting a win in another appearance.
- The Ducks' closer, who didn't give up an earned run in his first 19.1 innings pitched, finished just four saves behind the national leader.
Mercer takes Friday night roll as one of the top prospects for 2018 MLB Draft
- JR RHP Matt Mercer is the latest pitcher on the Oregon staff to appear prominently on the radar of Major League Baseball teams.
- Mercer was No. 24 on College Baseball Daily's Top 100 Countdown.
- Mercer ranked No. 42 on D1Baseball's College Top 100 Prospects.
- Oregon has had 29 pitchers drafted in the MLB Draft since the sport returned in 2009.
- Of those 29, 15 were drafted in the top 10 rounds while nine were picked in the top five rounds.
- Tyler Anderson (2011) and David Peterson (2017) were both first-round picks. Both were the 20th overall pick in their respective drafts.
- Mercer picked up a win in his opening day start against Loyola Marymount allowing just one run on three hits in 6.1 innings with four strikeouts and three walks.
Stringer takes over as Saturday starter
- JR LHP Cole Stringer struggled in his first outing as Oregon's Saturday starter taking the loss in Oregon's game at UNLV.
- The Ducks' lefty allowed four runs on seven hits in 4.2 innings pitched while striking out two.
- Last season, Oregon's issues with Sunday starting pitchers in 2017 were put to rest by Stringer.
- The Portland native returned to the starting weekend rotation against Arizona State on April 30 and allowed just one run in 5.2 innings pitched.
- He proceeded to give the Ducks four strong starts, including a quality start at USC when he allowed two runs on five hits in six innings while striking out three and walking none.
- Stringer made 11 starts in 2017, including 10 as a member of the weekend rotation.
- In those 11 starts, Stringer had a 4-3 record with a 3.06 ERA in 53 innings pitched with 33 strikeouts and just nine walks while allowing 53 hits.
- His best outing came in his first when he held Fresno State to a run on six hits in seven innings while striking out eight and walking just two.
Kasser continues to be "Mr. Consistent" for Ducks
- SR 2B Kyle Kasser picked up in 2018 where he left off in 2017. The Ducks' leadoff hitter batted .364 in Oregon's opening weekend at the Marucci Desert Classic in Las Vegas.
- After going 0-for-3 while reaching base on a HBP in the opener, Kasser went 5-for-11 in the final two games including a 3-for-5 game on Saturday.
- Kasser finished the weekend with a .500 on-base percentage adding two walks to the four hits and the HBP.
- A first-team All-Pac-12 selection in 2017, Kasser set the modern era (since 2009) program record for highest single-season batting average, hitting an impressive .352.
- He led the team in hits (75), runs (34), on-base-percentage (.435) and slugging percentage (.408).
- Kasser finished third in the Pac-12, hitting .381 in conference games while leading the conference in Pac-12 play with an on-base percentage of .459.
- He proved to be one of the more versatile players on the team defensively, starting at least one game at every infield position with most of his starts coming at shortstop or first base.
- Kasser tied the school record for longest hitting streak in one season, hitting safely in the final 15 games of the year. That streaked ended when he went hitless in the 2018 season opener against Loyola Marymount.
- He also led the team in 2017 with 24 multi-hit games putting him in a tie for third on Oregon's single-season list.
Goldfarb returns to lineup with a bang (and a bang, and a bang)
- JR RF Jakob Goldfarb returned to the starting lineup at the Marucci Desert Classic after missing the entire 2017 season with a toe injury.
- Goldfarb finished the tournament batting .545 (6-for-11) with three home runs and seven RBI, while boasting a 1.455 slugging percentage and a team-best .583 on-base percentage.
- Goldfarb was 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and a career-high five RBI in the opener against Loyola Marymount. He finished that game with four two-out RBI, including three on his first home run of the season.
- On Sunday, Goldfarb was 2-for-4 with home runs in back-to-back at bats in the sixth and seventh innings.
- Goldfarb's two bombs in a game were the first by an Oregon Duck since Shaun Chase did it vs. Oregon State on May 20, 2014.
- Goldfarb's three home runs matched the total he put up in his first two seasons (2015-16) at Oregon.
Matthews gets third career four-hit game in win over Indiana State
- SO 1B Gabe Matthews went 4-for-4 with a walk in Sunday's 8-5 win over Indiana State at the Marucci Desert Classic.
- The four-hit game was the third of Matthew's career and his first this season.
- Matthews launced a two-run home run over the right-center field wall in the seventh inning to break a 5-5 tie. He also had an RBI single in the fifth inning that got the Ducks within one run of the Sycamores.
- He finished the weekend batting .500 (6-for-12) with a homer and three RBI. He also had a .750 slugging percentage and a .538 on-base percentage.
- Matthews has 13 career multi-hit games.
Steer gets two multi-hit games in Las Vegas
- SO 3B Spencer Steer had two multi-hit games at the Marucci Desert Classic to run his career total to 17.
- Steer went 3-for-5 with a home run in a win over Indiana State. It was his third career three-hit game.
- Steer opened the season going 2-for-4 in a win over Loyola Marymount.
Steer and Matthews earn freshman All-America honors in 2017 while playing corner infield positions
- SO 3B Spencer Steer and SO 1B Gabe Matthews led a talented group of freshman who saw significant action during the 2017 season.
- Both Steer and Matthews were named freshman All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball following the 2017 season.
- Matthews finished second on the team in batting average, hitting .282 with three home runs and 26 RBI.
- Matthews was also named to the all-tournament team at the Tony Gwynn Classic after batting .571 with a .667 on-base percentage.
- Steer hit .262 with a team-high (and Oregon freshman record) 12 doubles and a team-best 35 RBI.
Ten Ducks on D1Baseball's list of the Pac-12's top prospects/freshmen
- Oregon placed 10 players on D1Baseball's list of top prospects from the Pac-12 Conference for the 2018 Draft, the 2019 Draft and a list of the conference's impact freshmen.
- In the 2018 draft prospect list, the Ducks placed two players. JR RHP Matt Mercer was the seventh-ranked prospect and the fourth-ranked pitcher. SR 2B Kyle Kasser checked in at No. 36 on the list.
- Oregon had four sophomores on the 2019 draft list. RHP Kenyon Yovan was eighth overall and the fourth-ranked pitcher. SS/RHP Ryne Nelson was 10th on the list, while 3B Spencer Steer was 20th and 1B Gabe Matthews was 27th.
- Oregon also had four players on the impact freshmen list. OF Jonny DeLuca was fourth, RHP Cullen Kafka was 16th, OF Evan Williams ranked 23rd and RHP Hunter Breault was 30th.
Ducks 28-21 all-time against ranked teams at PK Park
- Despite going 2-5 against ranked teams in 2017, Oregon has been successful against ranked teams at PK Park.
- The Ducks have played 49 games against teams ranked in the Baseball America top-25 and compiled an impressive 28-21 record in those games.
Ducks picked sixth in Pac-12 preseason coaches poll
- Oregon was picked sixth in the preseason coaches poll finishing behind Oregon State, UCLA, Stanford, Arizona and California.
- The Ducks finished with 51 points, five behind Cal and one in front of Washington.
Ducks play 14 games against teams ranked in preseason polls
- Oregon will face four teams who are ranked in at least one of the six preseason polls during the season.
- UO plays Oregon State five times, as well as Arizona, Stanford and UCLA three times each. The Beavers are the consensus No. 2 ranked team in the polls, while both Stanford and UCLA are ranked in the top 25 in every poll. Arizona is No. 36 in the Collegiate Baseball preseason poll.
Oregon will play 14 games on Pac-12 Network
- The Pac-12 Network will televise a total of 14 Oregon baseball games in 2018.
- Four Pac-12 series will have all three games broadcast with three of those coming on the road. The series at Washington (April 13-15), at Oregon State (April 19-31) and at UCLA (May 18-20) will all be televised.
- The season-ending series against Arizona (May 24-26) is Oregon's lone Pac-12 series televised at home.
- All five Oregon State games will be broadcast including the two non-league games vs. Oregon State (May 1, May 8).
- All Oregon home games will be streamed live on Pac-12 Conference's Oregon live stream (http://pac-12.com/live/university-oregon).
Ducks join Team IMPACT and sign 15-year old James Dahl
- Oregon Baseball joined Team Impact and signed 15-year old James Dahl of Eugene to a letter of intent on Friday, Feb. 9.
- Dahl has been bravely living with Rasmussen's Encephalitis, a rare inflammatory neurological disease, since 2012.
- At the signing ceremony, Dahl was presented with season tickets for his family and was given his own locker inside the Ducks' locker room.
- Since 2011, Team IMPACT has matched more than 1,400 children with over 500 colleges and universities in 47 states, reaching more than 40,000 participating student-athletes.
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