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Ducks head to Bay Area to play Cal and San Jose State
04/24/19 | Baseball
Series history vs. California
Series History vs. San Jose State
Depleted Ducks swept by No. 2 Stanford
Ducks' bats big in series win at Washington State
Oregon gets 3-run ninth-inning bomb from Smith to win at Gonzaga
Ducks split first two Civil War games with Oregon State
Ducks salvage series split against Fresno State with doubleheader sweep
Ducks sweep Utah
Ducks split midweek games with BYU and Utah Valley
Ducks get walk-off win vs. ASU
Ducks win game three vs. Washington in walk-off fashion
Matthews leads Ducks to series win at Hawaii
Ducks sweep Saint Mary's and Loyola Marymount
Offense impressive in season-opening series at No. 8 Texas Tech
Ducks tie 70-year old school record in stolen bases
Cardiac kids
Steer takes school-best 18 game hitting streak into Cal series
Steer claims national, Pac-12 honors after OSU win and WSU series win
Steer returns to give Ducks experience in the infield
Matthews has started 123 straight games
DeLuca heats up
DeLuca sets freshman home run record at Oregon
Goldfarb returns to lead Ducks offense
Novitske excelling in leadoff spot
Smith delivers in the clutch
Zavala making instant impact
Young guns make big contribution
Yovan named to Golden Spikes Award watch list and three preseason All-America Teams
Nelson named preseason All-American
Kafka makes move into weekend rotation
Ahlstrom transition to starting role has been a success
Oregon plays 14 games against preseason top 10 teams
Ducks home schedule loaded with quality opponents
- The Ducks hold a 30-27 all-time advantage in the series, including a 2-1 series win in Eugene last season.
- Oregon holds a 17-13 advantage in games played since baseball returned to UO for the 2009 season.
- In the 15 games played in Berkeley since 2009, the Ducks have won eight including a 2-1 series win over the Bears the last time UO visited Cal in 2017.
- Oregon also swept Cal in Berkeley during the 2013 season.
Series History vs. San Jose State
- Oregon holds an all-time 10-9 series advantage over San Jose State.
- The two teams have not met since baseball returned for the 2009 season in Eugene.
Depleted Ducks swept by No. 2 Stanford
- Oregon played No. 2 Stanford shorthanded last week in what resulted in a Cardinal sweep.
- SO LHP Robert Ahlstrom, Oregon's No. 1 starter, missed the weekend with an illness forcing SO RHP Cullen Kafka and JR LHP Cole Stringer to pitch on two days less (coupled with Thursday-Saturday games because of Easter) rest.
- The Ducks dropped the opener 5-4 before Stanford took command in games two and three.
Ducks' bats big in series win at Washington State
- Oregon won two of three games at Washington State thanks to an offensive outburst.
- Oregon batted .325 (39-for-120) in the series with six home runs (two grand slams), two triples and six doubles.
- The team slugged .533 and reached base at a .448 clip.
- Oregon won game one 21-3, tying for the third-most runs scored in the modern era of Ducks' baseball.
- Oregon picked up an 11-8 win in game two, before losing game three 8-7 in 10 innings.
- Six Ducks hit over .300 in the series with JR SS Spencer Steer (3 home runs, 11 RBI, 5 runs scored), FR 3B Sam Novitske (7 RBI, 4 runs scored) and FR DH Aaron Zavala (1 double, 1 RBI, 4 runs scored) batting .500.
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca (3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 RBI, 2 runs scored) batted .357, while FR RF Tanner Smith (1 home run, 1 triple, 1 double, 4 RBI, 4 runs) and JR C Cameron Campbell (.733 OBP, 7 runs) batted .333.
Oregon gets 3-run ninth-inning bomb from Smith to win at Gonzaga
- FR RF Tanner Smith hit a three-run home run in the ninth inning to give the Ducks a come-from-behind win over Gonzaga on Monday.
- bomb helped the Ducks rally from a 6-2 deficit after seven innings.
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca added a two-run homer in the eighth to cut the lead to 6-4.
- FR 2B Kyle Froemke made a diving play to end the game to save two runs and secure the win.
Ducks split first two Civil War games with Oregon State
- Oregon scored four runs in the top of the eighth to break an 8-8 tie and went on to beat No. 7 Oregon State 12-8 on April 9. The win evened the season series at 1-1.
- FR 3B Sam Novitske broke the eighth-inning tie with a 2-out RBI single, before FR RF Tanner Smith followed with a 2-RBI single and JR SS Spencer Steer capped the rally with a RBI base hit.
- Five Ducks -- Smith, Steer, SO LF Evan Williams, FR DH Aaron Zavala and JR C Cameron Campbell -- had two hits vs. the Beavers in UO's 13-hit attack.
- Oregon was 9-for-11 with RISP in the win.
- In the first meeting on March 12, Oregon had the tying run at second and the go-ahead run at first at No. 6 Oregon State but could not score.
- The Ducks rallied from a 2-0 deficit to take a 4-2 lead and then cut a 7-4 OSU lead to one run.
- SR RF Jakob Goldfarb had three hits and scored two runs for Oregon, while JR 1B Gabe Matthews finished with two hits and two runs scored.
- In the two games, Oregon is out-hitting Oregon State .319 to .230 and has nine more hits, including four more extra-base hits.
Ducks salvage series split against Fresno State with doubleheader sweep
- Oregon swept a doubleheader on Saturday, April 6, to earn a series split with Fresno State.
- The Bulldogs won game one 14-2 and game two 5-1, before the Ducks came back to win game three 5-3 and the series finale 8-7.
- FR DH Aaron Zavala and FR 2B Max Foxcroft led the Ducks in the series with Zavala hitting .455 with a .647 OBP and Foxcroft batting .417 with three RBI.
- JR 1B Gabe Matthews had a two-RBI walk-off single in the series finale and finished with four RBI in the series.
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca broke a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning of game three of the series and had two RBI in the finale with a game-tying home run in the sixth and a game-tying ground out in the eighth.
Ducks sweep Utah
- Oregon swept Utah to cap a five-game spring break road trip to the Beehive State.
- The Ducks' sweep was the third of the season with Oregon taking all three games earlier this season against Saint Mary's and Loyola Marymount.
- The road sweep was the first for UO since it opened the 2016 season with three straight wins at San Diego State.
- It was the first Pac-12 road sweep since a three-game sweep at Utah in May 2015.
- Oregon's last sweep of a Pac-12 series at PK Park was also against Utah in May 2018.
Ducks split midweek games with BYU and Utah Valley
- Oregon split a pair of midweek games losing 7-3 at BYU and beating Utah Valley 12-9 in Orem.
- The Ducks led the BYU game 3-2 late, but BYU scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth to win the game.
- Oregon bounced back with a 12-9 win over Utah Valley.
- JR 1B Gabe Matthews led the Ducks in the two games with five RBI, including a career-high four at UVU, while going 3-for-7 with a home run, two runs scored and two walks.
- Oregon's 3-4-5 hitters -- Matthews, JR SS Spencer Steer and JR LF Taylor Adams -- combined to go 6-for-12 with two home runs, nine RBI five runs scored three walks and a HBP in the win over Utah Valley.
- and Adams both hit three-run homers, with Adams' shot the first of his career.
Ducks get walk-off win vs. ASU
- Oregon won game two of the series with Arizona State.
- SO OF Evan Williams hit a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the 12th to give Oregon a 5-4 win.
- SO LHP Robert Ahlstrom (8) and JR RHP Ryne Nelson (10) combined to strike out 18 Sun Devils.
- The win is one of only two over Arizona State this season, which enters the weekend with a 25-2 record.
Ducks win game three vs. Washington in walk-off fashion
- Oregon won game three of the series with Washington with its second walk-off of the season.
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca delivered an RBI single into right field with two outs on a 3-ball, 2-strike pitch to give Oregon a 1-0 win in 10 innings.
- The walk-off was the second of the season for Oregon.
- FR LF Tanner Smith gave Oregon a 3-2 win against Saint Mary's on Feb. 22 with a ninth-inning sacrifice fly.
Matthews leads Ducks to series win at Hawaii
- Oregon won three of four games at Hawaii to claim their first road series of the season.
- JR 1B Gabe Matthews batted .571 (8-for-14) to lead the Ducks to the series win.
- JR SS Spencer Steer hit .400 (6-for-15) while FR DH/RF Aaron Zavala batted .353 and FR 3B Sam Novitske hit .300.
Ducks sweep Saint Mary's and Loyola Marymount
- Oregon won all six games against Saint Mary's and Loyola Marymount earlier this season.
- The Ducks batted .287 in the SMC series with two home runs.
- FR DH Aaron Zavala led Oregon batting .636 with a pair of 3-hit games.
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca hit .400 and swiped two bases.
- Ducks' pitchers held SMC to a .168 batting average and finished with a 2.33 ERA.
- Oregon's three starters -- JR LHP Cole Stringer, JR RHP Ryne Nelson and SO RHP Cullen Kafka -- combined to allow just four earned runs in 18 innings (2.00 ERA) against Saint Mary's.
- JR 1B Gabe Matthews and FR LF/RF Tanner Smith led the Ducks against LMU with both batting .500.
- Matthews went 4-for-8 with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored, while Smith was 3-for-6 with three RBI and two runs scored.
- JR SS Spencer Steer batted .455 with two home runs, four RBI and four runs scored against LMU
- JR LHP Cole Stringer threw 6.1 scoreless innings allowing just two hits in Oregon's Saturday shutout of LMU.
- JR LHP Nico Tellache picked up his first two career saves in game one and three vs. LMU.
Offense impressive in season-opening series at No. 8 Texas Tech
- Despite losing two of three games at Texas Tech to open the season, Oregon's offensive output was impressive scoring 24 runs.
- Oregon's 24 runs are the most in a series against a top 10 team in school history.
- The Ducks had 15 hits in game one, 14 hits in game two and 13 hits in game three.
- The 42 combined hits were the most in a series against a top-10 team in program history and the second-most hits against any ranked team (45 at Arizona State in 2013).
- It was the most hits in a three-game stretch since 2013 against Arizona State.
- The Ducks' hit .372 (42-for-113) against TTU.
- Six starters hit over .370 for the weekend (Zavala .462, Matthews .455, DeLuca .438, Steer .417, Smith .417, Adams .375).
Ducks tie 70-year old school record in stolen bases
- Oregon stole nine bases in the season opener at Texas Tech to tie a school record that was set on March 30, 1949 against Linfield.
- Oregon swiped 15 bags in the series, the most in three consecutive games since baseball returned in 2009.
- The Ducks stole 13 bases over three straight games twice since 2009 (vs. Nevada March 20-21, 2010 and at Arizona State April 4-7, 2013).
- Six of the 10 Pac-12 players that had multiple SBs during the first weekend were Oregon players.
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- Oregon has made a habit of playing close games with 19 of its 38 games decided by one or two runs.
- In the one-run games, Oregon is 10-5 with four walk-off wins and two more ninth inning come-from-behind road wins.
- The Ducks won game one of the Saint Mary's series with a walk-off sacrifice fly while winning the Washington finale with a 10th-inning walk-off single.
- The Ducks won game two of the Arizona State series with a walk-off homer.
- Oregon clinched a series split with Fresno State on two-run walk-off single by JR 1B Gabe Matthews.
- In the Hawaii finale, UO scored three ninth-inning runs to win 8-7.
- FR RF Tanner Smith hit a three-run home run in the ninth inning at Gonzaga to give Oregon a 7-6 win.
- Overall, Oregon has come from behind to win 10 games.
- In Oregon's 12-8 win at Oregon State, the game was tied entering the eighth inning but the Ducks scored four in the eighth to break it open.
- Oregon has nine wins in games they have been tied in or trailed after the seventh inning.
Steer takes school-best 18 game hitting streak into Cal series
- JR SS Spencer Steer set a modern era school record with a hit in his 18th straight game against Stanford on Saturday.
- Steer bested 15-game hitting streaks by Kyle Kasser (2017) and Kyle Garlick (2014) in game one of the Stanford series.
- During the 18-game streak, Steer is hitting .392 with four home runs, 25 RBI, four doubles, 17 runs scored and has a .489 on base percentage with 10 walks and four HBP.
Steer claims national, Pac-12 honors after OSU win and WSU series win
- JR SS Spencer Steer earned NCBWA National Hitter of the Week honors leading the Ducks to a win over No. 7 Oregon State on April 9 and a series win at Washington State April 12-14.
- Collegiate Baseball also named Steer one of its players of the week while College Sports Madness honored him as the National Fielder of the Week.
- Steer claimed his first Pac-12 Conference Player of the Week award as well, becoming the first Oregon position player to win the award since Scott Heineman on May 25, 2015.
- batted .474 (9-for-19) with three home runs (2 grand slams) and 12 RBI while slugging .947 with a .524 OPB.
- hit .500 (7-for-14) with three home runs, 11 RBI, and five runs scored while finishing with a 1.143 slugging percentage and a .563 OBP in the series win at Washington State.
- In the series finale at WSU, Steer blasted two home runs including a 2-out grand slam to tie the game in the top of the ninth inning and send the game into extra innings.
- tied a career high with five RBI in the WSU finale while going 3-for-5 with two runs scored.
- In Oregon's series clinching win in game two of the WSU series, Steer unloaded his first grand slam of the series helping Oregon to an 11-8 win.
- In game one against WSU, the Ducks' shortstop went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored.
- In Oregon's win over No. 3 Oregon State in Corvallis, Steer delivered an RBI single in the Ducks' four-run eighth inning in a 12-8 win. The game was tied 8-8 heading into the eighth.
Steer returns to give Ducks experience in the infield
- JR INF Spencer Steer has started 145 games in the infield during his two-plus seasons at Oregon, with 107 starts coming at third base and 38 at shortstop.
- The Long Beach, Calif., native is the Ducks' active leader in games started (145), at bats (523), runs (31), hits (153), doubles (31), triples (5), home runs (12), RBI (106), HBP (36), multi-hit games (39) and multi-RBI games (31).
- In the Stanford series, Steer moved into a tie for second all-time with Ryon Healy (2011-13) at Oregon in multiple-RBI games with 31.
- He is ninth in multi-hit games with 39, two behind Aaron Payne (2011-14).
- His 11 multi-RBI games last season ranks in a tie for sixth all time, while his 10 this year is tied for 10th (also 10 in 2017).
- He is fourth all-time in HBP with 35 and needs four more to pass Jack Marder (2010-11) and tie Mitchell Tolman (2013-15) for second.
- moved into fourth in career RBI passing J.J. Altobelli (2010-13) in the Fresno State series with 91. He ran his total to 106 against Stanford and needs three more to pass Kyle Garlick (2011-14) for third.
- is tied with Scott Heineman (2012-15) and Danny Pulfer (2009-11) for fifth in career doubles and needs three more to tie Brett Thomas (2011-13) for fourth.
Matthews has started 123 straight games
- JR 1B Gabe Matthews heads into the California series with 126 straight starts, 56 more than any other active Duck.
- has started 119 of those games at first base with the other seven coming at designated hitter.
- The Salem, Ore., native has a career .283 batting average with 11 home runs, 79 RBI, 30 doubles and 66 runs scored.
- He's Oregon's active career leader in base on balls (80), which ranks fifth all-time.
- moved into a tie for ninth with Jakob Goldfarb (2015-pr.) and Kyle Garlick (2011-14) in career doubles in the Fresno State series.
DeLuca heats up
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca has been a tough out the last 10 games batting .310 (13-for-42) with a two home runs, 11 RBI, five doubles and two triples.
- In the Washington State series, he went 2-for-6 with a double and triple in game one, 1-for-6 with a double in game two before going hitless in game three.
- At Gonzaga, DeLuca was 3-for-4 with a two-run home run, a stand-up triple off the top of the right-center field wall and a double.
DeLuca sets freshman home run record at Oregon
- SO CF Jonny DeLuca set an Oregon freshman record for home runs last season with six.
- started 54 of Oregon's 55 games in center field last season, including the last 32.
- He has started all 35 games in 2019 in CF.
- He tied for the team lead with six home runs, while finishing second with 32 RBI last season.
- hit his first home run of the 2019 season against Fresno State in game two of the doubleheader.
- He added a two-run homer at Gonzaga in the top of the eighth inning.
Goldfarb returns to lead Ducks offense
- C/OF Jakob Goldfarb returned for his senior season after leading the Ducks in hitting in 2018.
- The Ducks' three-year letterman batted .308 with six home runs, 29 RBI and a team-high 14 stolen bases as a junior.
- has made 135 career starts with 113 in right field, 10 at DH, seven at catcher and five in left field.
- started 53 games last season, 44 as a freshman in 2015 and 19 as a sophomore in 2016.
- He has started 19 games this season, 11 in right field, seven at catcher and one at DH.
- He redshirted in 2017.
- is Oregon's active leader in stolen bases (20).
- He earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 Conference honors last season.
- 14 stolen bases in 2018 tied for the ninth most in a single season at Oregon, and he needs five more to crack the career top 10 at Oregon.
Novitske excelling in leadoff spot
- True FR 3B Sam Novitske has provided a spark at the top of the Oregon lineup.
- has reached base in 36 of 38 games, including 29 games where he has reached base multiple times.
- In 13 of the 35 games, he has reached base three times, while reaching base four times four times and five times twice.
- reached base by hit, walk, HBP in 10 games before reaching on an error in game 11. He followed reaching via H/BB/HBP in the next four.
- After not reaching base in the Washington series opener, he got three hits in game two and reached three times (hit, 2 walks) in game three.
- Against ASU, he reached in all three games including twice in games one and three.
- In the midweek games in Utah, he reached twice at BYU and three times at Utah Valley.
- Against Utah, he was on twice in games one and three, and once in game two.
- In the Fresno State series, he reached three times in game three, twice in game four and once in game one. Game two was just the second game all year he did not reach base.
- He was on twice in the win at OSU with a walk and go-ahead RBI single in the eighth.
- In the WSU series, he reached four times in the first two games and twice in game three.
- He had a career-high four RBI in game one and a career-best four hits in game two.
- At Gonzaga, he had two hits including one in Oregon's ninth-inning rally.
- Against Stanford, he reached four times in game one tying a season-high with four hits, before reaching once in game two and once in game three.
- Novitske's stretch of 10 straight games of reaching base (H, BB, HBP) to start a season is the third longest by a leadoff hitter since baseball returned in 2009.
- Austin Grebeck reached base safely (H, BB, HBP) in 18 straight games to start the season in 2016 and Matt Eureste did it in 13 straight in 2015.
- has a .413 on base percentage.
Smith delivers in the clutch
- FR OF Tanner Smith has already shown he has the clutch gene.
- The Ducks' lefty delivered a walk-off sacrifice fly in a 3-2 win in game one of the series against Saint Mary's.
- Ten games later, Smith broke a 7-7 tie in the top of the ninth inning with a RBI base hit in an 8-7 win in game four of the Hawaii series.
- On April 9 at Oregon State, he had a 2-out, 2-run RBI single in the eighth to push Oregon's lead to 11-8.
- In the Gonzaga win, Smith hit a three-run home run in the ninth inning to put the Ducks ahead in a 7-6 win.
- Smith is fourth on the team with a .296 batting average, while reaching base at a .385 clip.
Zavala making instant impact
- The Salem, Ore., native is tied for fourth on the team in multi-RBI games (5), while ranking fifth in multi-hit games (10).
- Five of Zavala's multi-hit games are 3-hit games, while one is a 4-hit game.
- His first four 3-hit games came in Oregon's first six games, marking the first time in modern Oregon history that a Duck player has had four 3-hit games in any 6-game stretch.
- He had a career-high four hits (4-for-4) in game one of the WSU series.
- In Oregon's doubleheader sweep of Fresno State, he reached base in all nine-plate appearances (four hits, four walks, one error).
- He extended the streak to 11 straight plate appearances before being retired in his third at bat at Oregon State.
Young guns make big contribution
- Seven freshmen have started games for Oregon in 2019, including four who have started at least 34 games.
- 3B Sam Novitske has started all 38 games this season (2 at 2B), while DH Aaron Zavala, RF/LF Tanner Smith and 2B Max Foxcroft have started 34 games.
- 3B/2B Kyle Froemke and LF Vinny Tosti have started four games, while DH A.J. Miller has two starts.
- C James Bell saw his first action of the season against Washington playing in all three games.
- C Heath Pickhardt saw his first action of the season in game three of the ASU series and he played in a game at Utah and a game against Fresno State.
- Oregon's eight freshmen position players have combined for 148 hits with 25 doubles, two triples, 88 runs scored, 83 RBI and 20 stolen bases.
- They have 32 multi-hit games, including 11 3-hit games and three 4-hit games.
- Since baseball returned in 2009, 24 freshmen have been in the opening day lineup for the Ducks.
- The 2019 team's four opening day starters tied the 2011 team for the most, while both 2009 and 2010 teams had three freshmen starters.
Yovan named to Golden Spikes Award watch list and three preseason All-America Teams
- JR RHP Kenyon Yovan earned a number of preseason honors heading into the 2019 season.
- Yovan is one of 55 players on the preseason Golden Spikes Award watch list.
- He was named second-team preseason All-America by both D1Baseball and Collegiate Baseball and third-team preseason All-America by the NCBWA.
- entered his junior season with a 7-5 career record and a 2.70 ERA with 20 saves.
- His 98 strikeouts last season were the fourth most in school history, trailing only two Major League Baseball first-round draft picks (David Peterson, Tyler Anderson-twice).
- 15 saves during his freshman season are the fourth most in school history.
- ranks second all-time in career saves at Oregon with 20 and is sixth in games finished with 30.
- has 135 career strikeouts with just 45 base on balls, while holding opposing hitters to a .206 batting average.
- is one of just five Ducks named first-team All-Pac-12 Conference in back-to-back seasons since baseball returned to Eugene.
- He was named an All-American following his freshman season by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Collegiate Baseball.
- Named a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, D1Baseball, the NCBWA and Perfect Game after 2017 season.
Nelson named preseason All-American
- JR RHP Ryne Nelson was named third-team preseason All-America by Baseball America in a vote of MLB scouting directors.
- Baseball America ranked Nelson as the No. 11 overall collegiate prospect and Kenyon Yovan as the No. 25 prospect.
- has made five career starts including his four starts this season.
- In his first start, he threw one inning as a freshman in 2017 in a midweek game at Oregon State.
- other 36 appearances have come out of the bullpen, including a scoreless 5.2 inning stint against Washington on March 17 where he allowed just three hits while fanning eight and walking one.
- He has three saves this season, getting one at Utah Valley, another in the first game of the doubleheader against Fresno State and game two at Washington State.
- picked up saves in both games of a doubleheader against Washington State on April 6, 2018.
- In both games of the doubleheader, Nelson touched 99 miles per hour on the radar gun.
Kafka makes move into weekend rotation
- After spending most of his freshman season pitching out of the bullpen, SO RHP Cullen Kafka is a part of Oregon's rotation this season.
- allowed four runs on six hits with three strikeouts and three walks in his first start of the season.
- He went six innings allowing three runs on five hits with three walks and seven Ks in a win over Saint Mary's in his second start.
- made his first Friday night start vs. LMU allowing one run on four hits with 7 Ks and four walks.
- In his second Friday night start at Hawaii, he got the win after allowing just one run on six hits in seven innings with five Ks.
- gave up seven runs (four earned) on 11 hits in 4.2 innings against Washington.
- Against Arizona State, Kafka allowed seven runs (six earned) in 3.1 innings while striking out three and walking four.
- Against Utah, he allowed three runs (two earned) on six hits in six innings with five Ks.
- made his fourth quality start against Fresno State allowing three runs on six hits in 7.0 innings with seven strikeouts and two walks.
- He had his fifth quality start at Washington State allowing two runs on six hits in six innings with six Ks and two walks.
- He allowed five runs on seven hits in 5.2 innings vs. No. 2 Stanford with four walks and 5 Ks.
- was 3-2 as a true freshman appearing in 16 games while making six starts.
Ahlstrom transition to starting role has been a success
- SO LHP Robert Ahlstrom made his first "Friday" night start at Utah allowing no earned runs on five hits in a season-best 7.1 innings pitched while matching a season high with 8 Ks.
- The junior college transfer earned the Friday spot after dominating Arizona State, the nation's second-best hitting team.
- held the Sun Devils scoreless over six innings allowing just five hits while fanning a career-best eight and walking just one.
- has not allowed an earned run in three of his five starts (5.0 scoreless innings at Hawaii).
- He missed the Stanford series with an illness.
Oregon plays 14 games against preseason top 10 teams
- Oregon will play 14 games against teams ranked in the preseason top 10 of the Baseball America poll with nine of those being played at PK Park.
- The Ducks opened the season with three games at No. 8 Texas Tech (a fourth game was cancelled because of cold).
- Oregon plays three games, all at PK Park, against No. 3 UCLA.
- UO will host No. 8 Stanford in a three-game series.
- The Ducks play five Civil War games against No. 10 Oregon State with the three Pac-12 Conference games taking place at PK Park.
- UO and OSU play two midweek non-conference games in Corvallis (OSU won game one 7-6 no Tuesday).
Ducks home schedule loaded with quality opponents
- Oregon hosts 27 games at PK Park during the 2019 season, including five Pac-12 Conference series.
- The Ducks opened their home season with back-to-back sweeps of Saint Mary's (Feb. 22-24) and Loyola Marymount (March 1-3), teams from the West Coast Conference.
- Oregon's five Pac-12 series are against Washington (March 15-17), Arizona State (March 22-24), Stanford (April 18-20), Oregon State (May 10-12) and UCLA (May 23-25).
- The Ducks also hosted a four-game series against Fresno State (April 4-7).
- Oregon plays a pair of single midweek games against WCC teams.
- UO hosts Portland on May 7 and Gonzaga on May 14. The Zags finished the 2018 season 33-24 with a 16-11 WCC record.
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