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Ducks-Beavers Meet In Corvallis on Wednesday
04/21/26 | Baseball
Game Information
Date: Wednesday, April 22
First Pitch: 5:35 p.m.
ORE Starter: TBD
OSU Starter: TBD
ORE Last Week: 2-1 at Illinois
OSU Last Week: 2-1 vs. Cal State Fullerton
ORE RPI: 27
OSU RPI: 12
TV: KRCW (Rich Burk/Bill Rowe)
Stream: Pac-12 Insider
Radio: Oregon Sports Network
Play-by-Play: Joey McMurry
 Date: Wednesday, April 22
First Pitch: 5:35 p.m.
ORE Starter: TBD
OSU Starter: TBD
ORE Last Week: 2-1 at Illinois
OSU Last Week: 2-1 vs. Cal State Fullerton
ORE RPI: 27
OSU RPI: 12
TV: KRCW (Rich Burk/Bill Rowe)
Stream: Pac-12 Insider
Radio: Oregon Sports Network
Play-by-Play: Joey McMurry
First Meeting: OSU 10, ORE 6
- Freshman Angel Laya continued to swing a hot back going 2-for-4 with a home run, triple and three RBI but it was not enough in a 10-6 Oregon loss to No. 18 Oregon State at PK Park in front of 3,634. The loss snapped the Ducks six-game winning streak against the Beavers dating back to the 2024 season. Oregon took a 1-0 lead in the first, but the Beavers responded, scoring the next seven runs.
Cooney Crush
- Oregon second baseman Ryan Cooney earned his third career Big Ten Conference Player of the Week honor after leading UO to a series win at Illinois.
- Cooney slashed .692/.750/1.308 with a 2.058 OPS while reaching base in 12 of his 16 plate appearances.
- He went 5-for-5 in Friday's win before belting a pair of home runs in Sunday's series-clinching victory.
- Cooney became the first Ducks ever to earn three player of the week honors, passing seven former Ducks who have two player of the week honors.
Ducks start to season among best in school history
- With nine straight wins to start the season, Oregon got off to one of its best starts in school history.
- The nine-game winning streak was the longest in the modern era of Oregon baseball, one better than the 2014 squad.
- Oregon had its streak snapped on Feb. 28 when UC Irvine rallied from a 5-3 eighth-inning deficit to win 8-6.
- The 1963 team holds the program record for most wins to start a season with 12.
- Heading into this week, Oregon's 28-11 start through 39 games ties for the fourth best since at least 1963, matching the 2021 and 2015 teams.
- A win at Oregon State on Wednesday will keep Oregon in the top five for best starts through 40 games.
Success in all three phases of the game
- The Ducks head into this week ranked in the top 25 in the nation in eight different statistical categories, including six top 10 rankings and two that are in the top two in the nation.
- On the mound, Oregon is second in the nation in both hits allowed per nine innings (6.93) and shutouts (6), while ranking eighth in WHIP (1.21), 16th in strikeouts per nine innings (10.8) and 19th in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.70).
- Offensively, UO ranks eighth in home runs (77), ninth in home runs per game (1.97), 10th in slugging percentage (.546) and 23rd in hit by pitch (81).
Going, Going, Gone
- For the fourth time in the last five years, Oregon set a new program record for home runs in 2025.
- The Ducks broke the previous record on May 16 at Iowa when LF Anson Aroz hit the team's 102nd of the season, breaking the record set in 2023.
- The Ducks' top six home run seasons have all come since the 2021 season.
- The Ducks have increased the home run record by 67 long balls in the Mark Wasikowski era.
- Heading into his first season at the helm in 2020, the Oregon team record for home runs in a season was 48.
- The 2025 club averaged 1.98 home runs per game.
- Oregon has hit 77 home runs (1.97 per game) in its first 39 games of the 2026 season.
Records are made to be broken
- During head coach Mark Wasikowski's tenure at Oregon, the Ducks have rewritten the program's record book on offense.
- The Ducks continued that assault in 2025 breaking three records that the Ducks had previously broke during the Wasikowski era.
- Oregon belted 115 homers topping the 101 set in 2023, drove in 438 runs, breaking the RBI record set in 2022 and scoring 465 runs breaking the record set in 2022.
- The 2022 season ended with the Ducks setting records in eight major statistical categories: batting average, hits, runs, home runs, RBI, doubles, total bases and at-bats.
- Of the eight records, three broke school records set in 2021 when the team broke long-time records for runs (376 in 2010), home runs (48 in 1974) and RBI (332 in 2010).
- In 2023, Oregon re-set four of the records with 101 HR, 142 doubles, 1,057 total bases and 2,167 at-bats.
- While increasing the home run record by 59 during the Wasikowski era, the Ducks have increased the runs scored record by 89 and the RBI record by 106.
Smith added to Golden Spikes midseason watch list
- In his fourth season at Oregon, SR 3B Drew Smith is off to a hot start while ranking in the top 13 in the Big Ten in batting average, slugging percentage, OPS, on-base percentage, RBI and home runs.
- A versatile player who has made starts at four different positions plus DH, Smith heads into this week with a .338/.433/.544 career slash line.
- He had reached base at least once in 139 of his 150 career starts.
- Excelling in big moments, Smith has been named to the all-tournament team in Oregon's last two postseason appearances.
- He earned a spot on the Santa Barbara all-tournament team in 2024 at second base, before being named to the 2025 Eugene Regional all-tournament team as an outfielder.
- As a true freshman, he earned ABCA/Rawlings second-team All-West Region honors after reaching base in all 26 games with a plate appearance and setting Oregon's modern-era program record with a 20-game hitting streak.
Cooney claims third career B1G Player of the Week, 8th in nation in hits
- 2B Ryan Cooney ended the 2025 season as one of Oregon's top players and he has done nothing to change that outlook in 2026.
- Ten weeks into 2026, Cooney has continued to be one of Oregon's best hitters slashing .388/.466/.642 with a 1.108 OPS while batting leadoff the first 32 games before hitting third the last seven.
- He heads into this week leading the Big Ten in hits (64) while ranking eighth in the nation.
- He is also second in the league in doubles (19th in the nation) while ranking fifth in the Big Ten in batting average, seventh in OPS, 10th in slugging percentage and 10th in on-base percentage.
- The Portland native had a ridiculous series at Illinois slashing .692/.750/.1.308 with a 2.058 OPS while reaching base in 12 of his 16 plate appearances including a 5-for-5 game on Friday and a two-home run game on Sunday.
- The Ducks' second baseman was named the B1G Player of the Week for the third time during his career.
- He is the first Ducks' position player ever to be named conference player of the week three times.
Molony heating up
- SS Maddox Molony put together a superb series at Illinois homering in all three games while slashing .462/.563/1.231 with a 1.794 OPS with a team-high eight RBI.
- The junior opened the series by driving in four runs in a 16-6 win while going 2-for-5 with the home run.
- In game two, he reached base four times (2-for-4, BB, HBP) with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored.
- In the series-clinching win on Sunday, Molony drove in two more runs while reaching base three times (2-for-4, HBP) with the home run and two RBI.
- It marked the second time during his career that Molony has belted home runs in all three games of a series (Ohio State - 2025).
Fab Frosh
- Oregon has three freshmen -- Naulivou Lauaki Jr., Brayden Jaksa and Angel Laya -- who have been key contributors to the Ducks' success this season.
- RF Laya made the biggest contribution early, being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice (Week 1, Week 4) as well as the Perfect Game National Freshman of the Week once (Week 1).
- In the Nebraska series-clinching win, Laya belted two home runs to set Oregon's freshman record for home runs in a season (11).
- Both Laya and Jaksa were named to the Perfect Game Midseason Freshman All-America Teams with Laya earning a spot on the first team and Jaksa claiming a spot on the second team.
- After splitting time at catcher with Burke-Lee Mabeus to begin the season, Jaksa has become a full-time starter over the last seven games playing mostly first base while Lauaki has started at designated hitter during that time.
- The lineup change adding Jaksa and Lauaki has sparked Oregon's offense with the team slashing .345/.458/.682 with a 1.140 OPS and 41 extra-base hits (21 HR, 17 2B, 3 3B).
- During those seven games, the three freshmen have combined to hit 11 home runs with Lauaki leading the way with six homers while Jaksa has hit three and Laya has added two.
- Over the last seven games, Lauaki is slashing .469/.469/1.125, while Jaksa is at .438/.514/.781 and Laya has a .273/.429/.636 slash line.
- After the Nebraska series, Lauaki was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
- For the season, the three freshmen have combined to go 88-for-267 (.330) with 37 extra-base hits (23 HR, 12 2B, 2 3B) and 57 RBI.
On-base machine
- With a .470 on-base percentage, LF Jax Gimenez leads Oregon in OBP heading into the Ducks' game at Oregon State.
- Heading into Wednesday, he has reached base in 29 consecutive games (the longest streak by a Duck this season) while also getting on base in 38 of the team's 39 games.
- The 29-game streak matches the fourth longest in program history in the modern era.
- The sophomore is fourth on the team with a .292 batting average with 16 extra-base hits (10 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR).
- After batting in the two-hole for most of the season, Gimenez was moved into the leadoff spot because of his ability to get on base.
- He leads the Ducks in both walks (29) and hit-by-pitches (18) reaching base on 47 free passes.
- He is second in the Big Ten in HBP (20th in the nation) and sixth in base on balls.
Ducks rank in top six in the nation in three pitching categories
- Heading into the Oregon State game, Oregon is second in the country in two major statistical categories and ranks eighth another, while ranking in the top 20 in two more.
- The Ducks have held opposing teams to a national second-best 6.93 hits per nine innings and six shutouts, while boasting a 1.21 WHIP which is eighth best in the country.
- The Ducks also rank 16th in Ks-per-9 innings (10.8) and 19th in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.70).
Ducks post three shutouts in five-game California road trip
- Oregon's pitchers stepped up in a big way on the Ducks' five-game California road trip shutting out UC San Diego in the first game of the trip before blanking UC Santa Barbara in games one and three of the series.
- The two shutouts in a three-game series has only happened three times in program history with the 2013 team doing it twice -- games two and three vs. both Washington and at Ohio State -- and the 2021 squad doing it once -- games one and two at Oregon State.
- The three shutouts in five games was the first for Oregon since the 1974 season when the Ducks had three shutouts in five games from March 30 to April 12 (the 1963 and 1964 teams also did it).
Back-to-back shutouts a rarity in program history
- In a four-game series against Youngstown State, Oregon's pitching staff put together back-to-back shutouts beating the Penguins 3-0 on Friday and 7-0 on Saturday.
- It marked just the seventh time in the modern era that Oregon has put together consecutive shutouts.
- Since 1963, there have only been 12 back-to-back shutouts in program history with the first two making up the only three-game shutout streak.
- Two seasons -- 1963 and 2013 -- had a pair of consecutive shutouts.
Doing it right on Friday night
- When he took the mound on opening day, RHP Will Sanford joined some impressive names as opening-day starter at Oregon.
- The previous names of pitchers who have taken the mound on opening day are impressive with future Major League Baseball pitchers, two MLB all-stars, an eventual Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year and high MLB draft picks who have toed the rubber as series game-one starters.
- Twelve of the 14 previous opening day starters have been drafted with four of them playing in the big leagues.
- Four of the starters (Tyler Anderson, Alex Keudell, David Peterson, Grayson Grinsell) earned All-America honors the season they served as the "Friday Night" guy.
- Of the 16 seasons played since the return of baseball at Oregon, the Ducks' opening day starter has earned first-team all-conference recognition seven times (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2025).
- The 14 pitchers who have served as opening-day starters have a combined 11 first-team all-conference selections on the mound during their careers.
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