Last gasp for Oregon State Baseball
Beavers try for spot in postseason but need three-game sweep against Pacific University this weekend
Kacy Hochstatter
Issue date: 5/23/08 Section: Sports
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A lot can change after this weekend with several big Pac-10 series being played in the next three days. The Beavers still have more conference wins than three teams ahead of them, but it will take a couple of weekend sweeps if the Beavers are going to jump up in the conference standings.
"We just gotta play hard and try to have fun," center fielder Chris Hopkins said. "We can't take [Pacific] lightly. We still have a chance."
There is still a chance of postseason aspirations, for several reasons.
Although the Beavers had a much better non-conference record last year that boosted their resume, they also had fewer conference wins with only 10. Not to mention Oregon State played one of the hardest schedules in the nation this season with games against so many ranked teams it would discourage your brain to read them all in one sentence.
There is still hope, but there is no room for error this weekend.
"We gotta stay positive and just focus on winning tomorrow," third baseman Drew George said. "That's the biggest thing. Hopefully we can get some wins and keep on playing."
The Beavers have a good chance to do some damage this weekend against the Tigers, as Pacific (14-38) has struggled though a tough season. As a team they bat only .266 and only three players hit over .300 on the season led by freshman outfielder Nick Longmire at .335. The Tigers do have a weapon on the base paths with catcher Joe Oliveira as he has 24 stolen bases on 27 attempts on the season.
The pitching has not been a strong point either as the team ERA is 6.38 and opposing teams hit .327 on the season. Oregon State has not scored in the last 15 innings and needs to get on track offensively if the Beavers are going to give themselves a chance. Consistency has been a problem for this young team all season as they have won a lot of big games and lost a lot of bad games. That is a trademark of a young team, according to coach Pat Casey.
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SuzanneVesely
Suzanne Vesely
posted 5/27/08 @ 11:33 AM PST
To: Director of Athletics, Coach Casey, and other members of the coaching staff
Re: Oregon State not included in the 64 team NCAA baseball tournament
Oregon State University should file a formal protest because they were not included in the tournament. (Continued…)
SuzanneVesely
Suzanne Vesely
posted 5/28/08 @ 12:10 PM PST
World cup skiing is the perfect analogy. The Pac-10 is like Austria--a lot of depth, like the SEC. If 9 SEC schools are in the tournament, then 7 Pac-10 schools should be. (Continued…)
SuzanneVesely
Suzanne Vesely
posted 5/28/08 @ 10:17 PM PST
I have said it about 10 times now--with a conference and also west coast teams much like Austria is in skiing, a .500 record by Oregon State does not mean a mediocre team. (Continued…)
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