2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Statistics Summary for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) (All games)

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2 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Statistics Summary for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) (All games) Record: 52-8 Home: 36-3 Away: 12-5 Neutral: 4-0 Pac-10: 20-7 Date Opponent Score 2/19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 8-0 2/20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W /20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W /26 TOWSON TIGERS W /27 TOWSON TIGERS W 9-1 2/27 TOWSON TIGERS W /28 TOWSON TIGERS W 5-4!3/4 vs Cal Poly Mustangs W 12-9!3/5 vs #10 Oregon State W 6-4!3/6 vs UC Riverside W 16-2!3/7 vs FIU Golden Panthers W 4-1 3/9 GRAND CANYON W 4-2 3/12 AUBURN TIGERS W 9-8 3/13 AUBURN TIGERS W /14 AUBURN TIGERS W 8-3 3/16 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W 6-5 3/17 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W 8-6 3/19 HOUSTON COUGARS W /20 HOUSTON COUGARS W 6-0 3/21 HOUSTON COUGARS W 6-5 *3/26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W 12-5 *3/27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W 6-1 *3/28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W 3-2 *4/1 at Oregon Ducks W 1-0 *4/2 at Oregon Ducks L 5-6 *4/3 at Oregon Ducks W 7-3 4/5 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W /6 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 11-6 *4/9 at Washington State L 5-6 *4/10 at Washington State W 11-7 *4/11 at Washington State L 5-9 *4/16 USC TROJANS W 5-4 *4/17 USC TROJANS W 5-3 *4/18 USC TROJANS W /20 #15 ARIZONA L 2-4 *4/23 WASHINGTON HUSKIES W 10-2 *4/24 WASHINGTON HUSKIES L 4-9 *4/25 WASHINGTON HUSKIES W /27 SAN FRANCISCO W /28 SAN FRANCISCO W 21-3 *4/30 at #4 UCLA Bruins W 5-1 *5/1 at #4 UCLA Bruins W 6-1 *5/2 at #4 UCLA Bruins W /4 #20 ARIZONA W /10 BYU COUGARS W /11 BYU COUGARS W 7-2 *5/15 at #25 Arizona W 12-4 *5/16 at #25 Arizona L 4-12 *5/17 at #24 Arizona W 4-2 *5/21 OREGON STATE W 10-4 *5/22 OREGON STATE W 6-5 *5/23 OREGON STATE L 8-9 *5/27 at #25 Stanford Cardinal W 4-2 *5/28 at #25 Stanford Cardinal L 2-5 *5/29 at #25 Stanford Cardinal W 8-6 #6/4 MILWAUKEE W 6-2 #6/5 HAWAI'I W 12-1 #6/6 HAWAI'I W 8-4 ~6/12 #15 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK W 7-6 ~6/13 #15 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK W 7-5 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-att Torrez, Riccio MacPhee, Zack Marrero, Deven Carrillo, Xorge Swagerty, Jordan Ruettiger, Johnny Wilson, Zach Aplin, Andrew Maggi, Drew Calhoun, Kole Torrez, Raoul Barnes, Austin Newman, Matt Milner, Daniel Patterson, Jimmy Magee, Brandon DeMichele, Joey Totals Opponents LOB - Team (502), Opp (417). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (51). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Newman 3, Calhoun 2, Opp (1). Picked off - Maggi, D. 4, Calhoun 3, MacPhee 3, Ruettiger 2, Torrez, Ra. 1, Torrez, Ri. 1, Marrero 1. Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so Rodgers, Brady Swagerty, Jordan Lambson, Mitchell Blair, Seth Kelly, Merrill Borup, Jake Patterson, Jimmy Moody, Josh Barrett, Jake Blackford, Alex Totals Opponents PB - Team (11), Barnes 6, Swagerty 4, Carrillo 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (11), Lambson 4, Blair 2, Barnes 2, Kelly 1, Patterson 1, Borup 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - Barnes (31-39), Swagerty (13-17), Borup (12-17), Patterson (7-9), Blair (4-9), Kelly (6-8), Lambson (3-6), Carrillo (2-6), Rodgers (6-6), Blackford (2-2), Barrett (1-1), Moody (1-1). Score by innings EX Total Arizona State Opponents Win-loss breakouts: Day 13-2; Night 39-6; vs Left 15-2; vs Right 37-6; 1-run games 9-3; 2-run games 8-1; 5+run games 28-2; Extra inns 2-1; Shutouts 5-0. Current streak: Won 6; Longest winning streak: 24; Longest losing streak: 1. Attendance: Home (avg 3506); Away (avg 1900); Total (avg 2924).! = Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) * = Conference game # = NCAA Tempe Regional ~ = NCAA Tempe Super Regional

3 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Arizona State University Quick Facts Location...Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment...67,082 Founded Nickname...Sun Devils Colors... Maroon and Gold Conference... Pacific-10 Home Field (Capacity)...Packard Stadium(3,879) Packard Dimensions...LF: 339 CF: 395 RF: 339 President...Dr. Michael Crow Vice President of Athletics... Lisa Love Baseball Staff Head Coach... Tim Esmay Record at ASU (years) (1) Div. I Career Record (years) (8) Assistant Coach... Ken Knutson (1st year) Assistant Coach...Travis Jewett (1st year) Assistant Coach... Mike Benjamin (1st year) Athletic Trainer...Kenny McCarty (12th year) Strength Coach... Jim Mancuso Baseball Office Number...(480) Team Quick Facts 2010 Record (.867) Home Record Away/Neutral Record Pac-10 Record (Finish) (1st) Home Record Away Record National Seeding...#1 Arizona State Postseason History NCAA Tournament Appearances...34 (including 2010) NCAA Tournament Record (.708) CWS Appearances...22 (including 2010) National Championships...5 (1981, 77, 69, 67, 65) CWS Runner-Up Finishes (last)...5 (1998) CWS Third-Place Finishes (last)...6 (2009) College World Series Record (.629) Regional Titles...18 Last Time to Host Regional (Packard Stadium) Media Relations Information Assistant Director (Baseball Contact)...Randy Policar Policar s ...randy.policar@asu.edu Policar s Direct Line...(480) Policar s Cell Phone...(480) Address...Carson Center; Room Tempe, AZ Media Relations Phone...(480) Media Relations Fax...(480) ASU Athletic Website COLLEGE WORLD SERIES -30, 2010 Arizona State (52-8) TCU (51-12) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Clemson (43-23) Florida State (47-18) Oklahoma (49-16) UCLA (48-14) South Carolina (48-15) Florida (47-15) Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

4 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha Nebraska Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, 29/30 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *TCU (51-12) TCU (51-12) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Saturday 1 p m Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Florida St. (47-18) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Monda 8 p m Florida St. (47-18) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *Florida (47 15) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *Florida (47-15) Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, 1 J 25 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, ESPNHD/ESPN3 com 1 J 25 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, ESPNHD/ESPN3 com 1 ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, UCLA (48-14) 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, UCLA (48-14) Loser 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 Loser 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 J 26 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, J 23 *3 ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com Loser 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com *3 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com *3 Loser 1 (if first loss) 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, J 21 *3 Loser 1 (if first loss) 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com *3 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 L G 2 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 Loser - Monday, 6:30 June 28 ESPNHD/ESPN3 com 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 BRACKET TWO - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 BRACKET TWO *Oklahoma (49 16) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 pm 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 *Oklahoma (49-16) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 ESPNHD/ESPN3 com *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 ESPNHD/ESPN3 com *3 Loser 2 (if first loss) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 *3 Loser 2 (if first loss) South Carolina (48-15) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 *3 South Carolina (48-15) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 **G 14 *3 *Arizona St (52 8) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co **4 Saturday 6 p m *3 *Arizona St. (52-8) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday 8 p m **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Clemson (43 23) - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Clemson (43-23) L G 8 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Loser Game 8 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Loser - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Loser - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com Game 7 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 J 22 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 ESPN2HD/ESPN3 com **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 Loser Game 4 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 All times Central. - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 All times Central. - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only h d l d f th t d th ill t t t 6 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **G 14 illb ifth i fg 10 l i G 12 Ifiti th l *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only h d l d f th t d th ill t t t 6 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only h d l d f th t d th ill t t t 6 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 # will be necessary if the winner of loses *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 # will be necessary if the winner of loses. *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 * # will be necessary if the winner of loses. *3 - Monday, 6:30 June 28 - Tuesday, 6:30 June 29 June 30 1 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Sunday, 1 Game 8 Tuesday, 8 ESPN2HD/ESPN3.co Game 4 Sunday, 6 2 Friday, 8 0 Thursday, 6 June 24 Game 7 Tuesday, 3:30 **4 BRACKET TWO *3 will be necessary if the winner of also wins 1. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 **4 will be necessary if the winner of 0 also wins 2. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game will start at 6 * # will be necessary if the winner of loses. *3 NOTE: There will be no scheduled games for Sunday, June 27. If both bracket winners are NOTE: There will be no scheduled games for Sunday, June 27. If both bracket winners are undefeated there will also be no games Saturday undefeated, there will also be no games Saturday,. All i d t ti d t k b t t h All air dates, times and networks are submect to change. NCAA/5/25/10/kg NCAA/5/25/10/kg

5 2010 N i l C ll i Di i i I B b ll Ch i hi Baseball Championship Baseball Championship p p Super Super Super Super D bl Eli i i D bl Eli i i Super Super D bl Eli i i Fi t R d P i i Fi t R d P i i Super Super Fi t R d P i i B t f Th CWS Fi l Super Super Super Super #1 *Arizona St. (47-8) #1 *Texas (46-11) Super Super ( ) #4 Mil k (33 24) #4 Rid (36 21) ( ) Super Super #4 Milwaukee (33-24) #4 Rider (36-21) Super Super *Arizona St. (50-8) *Texas (49-11) Super Super ( ) ( ) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Hawaii (33-26) #3 La.-Lafayette (37-20) Super Super ( ) y ( ) Super Super #2 San Diego (36-20) #2 Rice (38-21) Super Super Arizona St wins 2-0 #2 San Diego (36-20) #2 Rice (38-21) Super Super Arizona St. (52-8) TCU, Super Super Arizona St. (52 8) TCU, Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Super Super TCU 4 T 1 Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion #1 *Arkansas (40-18) #1 *TCU (46-11) Super Super #1 *Arkansas (40-18) #1 *TCU (46-11) Super Super #4 Grambling (22-30) #4 Lamar (35-24) Super Super Arkansas (43-19) TCU (49-11) #4 Grambling (22 30) #4 Lamar (35 24) Super Super Arkansas (43-19) TCU (49-11) #3 Kansas St (36 20) #3 A i ona (33 22) Super Super Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Kansas St. (36-20) #3 Arizona (33-22) Super Super #2 Washington St (34 20) #2 Baylor (34 22) Super Super #2 Washington St. (34-20) #2 Baylor (34-22) Super Super Super Super Super Super #1 *Auburn (40-19) #1 Florida St. (42-17) Super Super #1 Auburn (40 19) #1 Florida St. (42 17) Super Super #4 Jacksonville St. (32-24) #4 Central Conn. St. (33-21) Super Super *Clemson (41-22) *Florida St. (45-17) ( ) ( ) Super Super ( ) ( ) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Southern Miss. (35-22) #3 Oregon (38-22) Super Super Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Southern Miss. (35 22) 2Cl (382 ) #3 Oregon (38 22) 2*C ( ) Super Super Florida St wins 2 1 #2 Clemson (38-21) #2 *Connecticut (47-14) Super Super Super Super V d bil 6 Fl id S 2 Clemson 19 Alabama 5 Clemson (43-23) Florida St. (47-18) Super Super V d bil 6 Fl id S 2 Clemson 19 Alabama 5 ( ) ( ) Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Super Super Florida St 7 Vanderbilt 6 June 14-1/7 p m (ESPN2) Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion #1 *Georgia Tech (45-13) #1 *Louisville (48-12) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #1 Georgia Tech (45 13) #1 Louisville (48 12) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #4 Mercer (37-22) #4 St. Louis (33-27) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Alabama (41-23) Vanderbilt (45-18) ( ) ( ) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) ( ) ( ) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Elon (38-22) #3 Illinois St. (31-22) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Elon (38 22) #3 Illinois St. (31 22) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #2 Vanderbilt (41-17) #2 Alabama (37-22) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) ( ) ( ) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #1 *UCLA (43 13) #1 *Virginia (47 11) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) vs vs #1 *UCLA (43-13) #1 *Virginia (47-11) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #4 VCU ( ) #4 Kent St (39-23) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #4 VCU ( ) #4 Kent St. (39-23) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) *Virginia (50-12) *UCLA (46-13) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) g ( ) ( ) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 St. John's (NY) (40-18) #3 UC Irvine (37-19) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 St. John s (NY) (40 18) #3 UC Irvine (37 19) Super Super June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #2 Mississippi (38-22) #2 LSU (40-20) Super Super UCLA i i 2 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) #2 Mississippi (38 22) #2 LSU (40 20) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2 Texas (46 11) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10 Virginia 7 Oklahoma (49-16) UCLA (48-14) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2 Texas (46 11) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10 Virginia 7 O a o a ( 9 6) UC ( 8 ) Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3 Fl id (42 15) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Super Regional Champion Super Regional Champion #1 *Oklahoma (44-15) #1 *Cal St. Fullerton (41-15) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) All ti E t #1 Oklahoma (44 15) #1 Cal St. Fullerton (41 15) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro (51-7) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #4 Minnesota (30-28) #4 Oral Roberts (35-25) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5 Virginia (47-11) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Oklahoma (47-15) Cal St. Fullerton (45-16) #4 Minnesota (30 28) #4 Oral Roberts (35 25) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6 UCLA (43 13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Oklahoma (47 15) Cal St. Fullerton (45 16) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 North Carolina (36-20) #3 New Mexico (37-20) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7 Louisville (48 12) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 North Carolina (36-20) #3 New Mexico (37-20) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #2 California (29-23) #2 Stanford (31-23) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #2 California (29 23) #2 Stanford (31 23) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) * h l ( ) * ( ) ( ) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #1 *South Carolina (43-15) #1 *Miami (FL) (40-17) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #4 B k ll (25 33) #4 D t th (26 17) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #4 Bucknell (25-33) #4 Dartmouth (26-17) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) South Carolina (46-15) Miami (FL) (43-18) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) ( ) ( ) ( ) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Citadel (42-20) #3 FIU (36-23) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) g p g p ( ) ( ) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #2 Texas A&M ( ) #2 Virginia Tech (38-20) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) ( ) g ( ) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10 Coastal Caro 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) South Carolina (47-15) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Super Regional Champion Fl id (47 15) #1 *Fl id (42 15) #1 *C t l C (51 7) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Florida (47-15) #1 *Florida (42-15) #1 *Coastal Caro. (51-7) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Super Regional Champion #4 Beth ne Cookm n (35 20) #4 Ston B ook (29 25) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) *C C ( 8) * ( 1 ) #4 Bethune-Cookman (35-20) #4 Stony Brook (29-25) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) *Coastal Caro. (55-8) *Florida (45-15) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) Regional Champion Regional Champion #3 Oregon St. (31-22) #3 North Carolina St. (38-22) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) g g g ( ) ( ) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #2 Col. of Charleston (42-17) #2 Fla. Atlantic (35-22) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) #2 Col. of Charleston (42 17) #2 Fla. Atlantic (35 22) Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) NCAA/6/8/10/jdh Official Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD) j p Super Super 1. Arizona St. (47-8) 2. Texas (46-11) 3. Florida (42-15) 4. Coastal Caro. (51-7) 5. Virginia (47-11) 6. UCLA (43-13) 7. Louisville (48-12) 8. Georgia Tech (45-13) UCLA wins series 2-1 Cal St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 3 UCLA 11, Cal St. Fullerton 7 UCLA 8, Cal St. Fullerton 1 Florida wins 2-0 Florida 7, Miami (FL) 2 Florida 4, Miami (FL) 3 (10) June 14-1/7 (ESPN2) South Carolina wins 2-0 South Carolina 4, Coastal Caro. 3 South Carolina 10, Coastal Caro. 9 Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 10, Virginia 7 June 14-1/7 (ESPN2HD)

6 Postseason Summary NCAA Appearances...34 All-Time NCAA Record Regional Appearances...28 Regional Titles...18 Record in Record in Super CWS Appearances...22 CWS Titles...5 CWS Runner-Up Finishes...5 Record at CWS (.629) 2010 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 6, Milwaukee 2 ASU 12, Hawai i 1 ASU 8, Hawai i 4 Super Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 7, Arkansas 6 (12) ASU 7, Arkansas 5 (12) 2009 Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 17, Kent State 6 ASU 4, Oral Roberts 1 ASU 8, Oral Roberts 3 Super Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 7, Clemson 4 ASU 8, Clemson College World Series - 3rd Place ASU 5, North Carolina 2 (10) Texas 10, ASU 6 ASU 12, North Carolina 5 Texas 4, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 9, Stony Brook 7 ASU 15, Oklahoma 3 ASU 12, Oklahoma 0 Super Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 12, Fresno State 4 Fresno State 8, ASU 6 Fresno State 12, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 5, Monmouth 3 ASU 9, UC Riverside 2 ASU 19, Nebraska 7 Super Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 4, Mississippi 3 ASU 7, Mississippi College World Series ASU 5, UC Irvine 4 Oregon State 12, ASU 6 UC Irvine 8, ASU 7 (10) 2006 Regional, at Houston, Texas Baylor 3, ASU 2 ASU 13, Prairie View A&M 4 Baylor 7, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 9, East Carolina 6 ASU 11, Coastal Carolina 3 ASU 9, Coastal Carolina 5 Super Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. CS Fullerton 3, ASU 2 ASU 6, CS Fullerton 2 ASU 9, CS Fullerton College World Series - 3rd Place Nebraska 5, ASU 3 ASU 4, Tennessee 2 ASU 8, Nebraska 7 (11) ASU 6, Florida 1 Florida 6, ASU Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. Pepperdine 15, ASU 5 ASU 6, Minnesota 4 CS Fullerton 5, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 14, Central Conn. State 2 ASU 15, New Mexico State 0 ASU 16, UNLV Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Arizona State Baseball In Postseason Play Super Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. CS Fullerton 5, ASU 1 ASU 7, CS Fullerton 6 CS Fullerton 7, ASU Regional, at Mesa, Ariz. ASU 6, San Diego 3 Houston 8, ASU 4 ASU 11, San Diego 1 Houston 8, ASU Regional, at Fullerton, Calif. ASU 11, Texas Tech 3 CS Fullerton 13, ASU 3 Texas Tech 9, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 15, Miami (Ohio) 7 ASU 3, Texas 1 Texas 6, ASU 4 Texas 9, ASU Regional, at Wichita, Kansas ASU 8, Arkansas 4 Oklahoma St. 13, ASU 8 ASU 6, Wichita St. 4 ASU 13, Oklahoma St. 5 ASU 3, Georgia Tech College World Series - 2nd Place May 29 - ASU 11, Florida St. 10 May 31 - ASU 9, Miami 2 June 3 - ASU 14, Long Beach St. 4 June 6 - USC 21, ASU Regional, at Coral Gables, Fla. ASU 10, Florida International 2 ASU 3, Florida 2 ASU 10, Miami 3 Miami 7, ASU 6 Miami 6, ASU Regional, at Knoxville, Tenn. ASU 8, Western Carolina 6 ASU 7, Wright State 4 ASU 10, Tennessee 5 ASU 5, Tennessee 4 (10) 1994 College World Series- 3rd Place June 4th - ASU 4, Miami 0 June 6th - Oklahoma 6, ASU 3 (11) June 7th - ASU 9, Miami 5 June 9th - Oklahoma 6, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 13, George Mason 4 ASU 6, Minnesota 5 ASU 9, CS Northridge 0 ASU 12, St. John s College World Series June 5th - Wichita St. 4, ASU 3 (11) June 7th - Oklahoma St. 6, ASU Regional, at Wichita, Kan. CS Northridge 5, ASU 1 Wichita State 3, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 12, Pennsylvania 1 ASU 11, Loyola Marymount 9 Oklahoma State 17, ASU 9 ASU 8, Washington St. 6 (10) Oklahoma State 10, ASU Regional, at Waterbury, Conn. ASU 5, George Washington 0 ASU 15, Pennsylvania 4 LeMoyne 4, ASU 2 Arkansas 1, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. Evansville 1, ASU 0 ASU 13, Oklahoma 6 ASU 27, UNLV 8 ASU 11, Pepperdine 4 ASU 10, Pepperdine College World Series - 2nd Place June 3rd - ASU 4, California 2 June 5th - Wichita St. 7, ASU 4 June 7th - ASU 10, Florida 1 June 8th - ASU 4, Wichita St. 3 (10) June 10th - ASU 19, Wichita St. 1 June 11th - Stanford 9, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 9, SW Missouri 5 ASU 9, UCLA 3 ASU 4, Pepperdine 2 ASU 14, UCLA College World Series May 29th - Oklahoma St. 8, ASU 3 May 31st - Florida St. 3, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 8, Washington State 4 ASU 15, Hawaii 11 ASU 5, Stanford College World Series June 2nd - ASU 9, Miami 6 June 5th - ASU 23, Oklahoma St. 12 June 7th - Texas 8, ASU 4 June 8th - CS-Fullerton 6, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 19, Brigham Young 11 ASU 8, CS-Fullerton 0 ASU 7, Fresno State College World Series - 3rd Place June 4th - Alabama 6, ASU 5 (11) June 5th - ASU 7, Maine 0 June 8th - ASU 6, Oklahoma St. 5 June 10th - Alabama 6, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 6, San Diego State 1 Cal St.-Fullerton 10, ASU 9 ASU 9, Houston 5 Cal St.-Fullerton 8, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 9, Gonzaga 6 ASU 18, Cal St.-Fullerton 9 ASU 12, Cal St.-Fullerton College World Series - Title #5 May 30th - ASU 11, Texas 2 June 2nd - ASU 4, Mississippi St. 3 June 5th - Oklahoma St. 11, ASU 10 June 6th - ASU 10, S. Carolina 7 June 7th - ASU 12, Texas 3 June 8th - ASU 7, Oklahoma St Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. UNLV 17, ASU 10 ASU 14, Washington State 8 ASU 30, UNLV 5 ASU 17, Gonzaga 1 ASU 11, Gonzaga College World Series - 2nd Place June 3rd - ASU 13, St. John s 2 June 4th - ASU 7, Oral Roberts 6 June 6th - USC 5, ASU 2 June 7th - ASU 13, Miami 3 June 8th - USC 10, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 6, Cal State-Fullerton 2 ASU 11, Washington St. 7 ASU 3, Washington St College World Series - Title #4 June 10th - ASU 10, Clemson 7 June 13th - S. Illinois 3, ASU 2 June 14th - ASU 8, Minnesota 4 June 16th - ASU 6, S. Carolina 2 June 17th - ASU 10, S. Illinois 0 June 18th - ASU 2, S. Carolina Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 13, Gonzaga 2 ASU 11, Memphis St. 4 ASU 12, Minnesota College World Series - 3rd Place June 12th - ASU 7, Arizona 6 June 13th - E. Michigan 2, ASU 1 June 15th - ASU 9, Wash. St. 3 June 16th - ASU 7, Maine 0 June 18th - Arizona 5, ASU Regional, at Tempe, Ariz. ASU 18, Washington St. 2 ASU 20, Puget Sound 3 Washington St. 8, ASU 7 ASU 5, Washington State College World Series - 3rd Place June 6th - ASU 5, CS-Fullerton 3 June 8th - ASU 5, Texas 2 June 11th - S. Carolina 6, ASU 3 June 12th - ASU 1, Oklahoma 0 June 13th - S. Carolina 4, ASU District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. ASU 14, Denver 1 ASU 14, Denver College World Series - 2nd Place June 8th - ASU 3, Penn State 1 June 10th - ASU 3, Minnesota 0 June 11th - USC 3, ASU 1 June 12th - ASU 6, Texas 5 June 13th - USC 4, ASU District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. ASU 8, Weber St. 1 ASU 5, Weber St College World Series - 2nd Place June 10th - ASU 2, Iowa 1 June 11th - ASU 1, Oklahoma 0 June 12th - ASU 3, USC 0 June 14th - ASU 1, Temple 0 June 15th - USC 3, ASU 1 June 16th - USC 1, ASU District 7, at Mesa, Ariz. ASU 7, Idaho 1 ASU 3, Idaho College World Series - Title #3 June 13th - Texas 4, ASU 0 June 14th - ASU 2, UCLA 1 June 17th - ASU 4, Massachusetts 2 June 18th - ASU 11, Tulsa 3 th - ASU 4, NYU 1 th - ASU 10, Tulsa District 7, at Phoenix, Ariz. ASU 11, Air Force 0 Air Force 5, ASU 2 ASU 6, Air Force College World Series - Title #2 June 12th - ASU 7, Oklahoma St. 2 June 13th - ASU 8, Boston College 1 June 14th - ASU 5, Stanford 3 June 16th - Houston 3, ASU 0 June 17th - ASU 4, Stanford 3 June 18th - ASU 11, Houston District 7, at Phoenix, Ariz. ASU 7, Colorado St. 2 ASU 12, Colorado St College World Series - Title #1 June 7th - ASU 14, Lafayette 1 June 8th - ASU 13, St. Louis 3 June 9th - ASU 9, Ohio St. 4 June 10th - ASU 6, St. Louis 2 June 11th - Ohio St. 7, ASU 3 June 12th - ASU 2, Ohio St District 7, at Colorado Springs, Colo. ASU 6, Air Force 1 ASU 7, Air Force College World Series June 9th - Missouri 7, ASU 0 June 12th - ASU 5, Mississippi 0 June 13th - Maine 4, ASU 2

7 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball 2010 Roster Position Roster (32) PITCHERS POS B/T HT WT YR/EXP Hometown (High School/Last School) 3 Swagerty, Jordan RHP/C B/R So./1V Sachse, Texas (Prestonwood Christian Academy) 20 Rodgers, Brady RHP R/R Fr./HS Richmond, Texas (Lamar Consolidated) 26 Patterson, Jimmy LHP/OF R/L Jr./TR Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock/CAC) 32 Moody, Josh LHP L/L Jr./TR Phoenix, Ariz. (Sandra Day O Connor/Western Nevada) 34 Blair, Seth RHP R/R Jr./2V Rock Falls, Ill. (Rock Falls) 35 Kelly, Merrill RHP R/R Jr./TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain/Yavapai CC) 36 Ishida, Jeeter^ RHP R/R So./1V Honolulu, Hawai i (Punahou) 40 Lambson, Mitchell LHP L/L So./1V Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) 45 Spence, Josh^ LHP L/L Sr./1V Victoria, Australia (St. Joseph s College/CAC) 47 Blackford, Alex RHP R/R Fr./HS Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 51 Borup, Jake RHP R/R So./1V* Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) 99 Barrett, Jake RHP/DH R/R Fr./HS Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge) CATCHERS POS B/T HT WT YR/EXP Hometown (High School/Last School) 13 Barnes, Austin C/INF R/R So./1V Riverside, Calif. (Polytech) 14 Carrillo, Xorge C R/R Jr./TR Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock/CAC) 28 Arnsberg, Kyle^ C L/R Fr./HS Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 38 Maggi, Beau C L/R Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 48 Milner, Daniel C/OF R/R Jr./TR Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock/Phoenix College) INFIELDERS POS B/T HT WT YR/EXP Hometown (High School/Last School) 2 MacPhee, Zack INF B/R So./1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Sandra Day O Connor) 8 Bernard, Tyler^ INF R/R Fr./HS Valley Center, Calif. (Valley Center) 17 Marrero, Deven INF R/R Fr./HS Davie, Fla. (American Heritage) 18 DeMichele, Joey INF L/R Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia) 25 Wilson, Zach INF R/R So./1V Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson) 29 Torrez, Raoul INF R/R Sr./3V Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 30 Torrez, Riccio INF R/R So./1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 49 Calhoun, Kole INF/OF L/L Sr./1V Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye/Yavapai CC) 55 Duffy, Danny^! INF R/R Sr./TR Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge/Oral Roberts) OUTFIELDERS POS B/T HT WT YR/EXP Hometown (High School/Last School) 11 Newman, Matt OF L/L Jr./2V Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 15 Magee, Brandon OF L/R So./1V Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 22 Aplin, Andrew OF L/L Fr./HS Suisun, Calif. (Vanden) 23 Ruettiger, Johnny OF L/L So./1V Joliet, Ill. (Joliet Catholic Academy) 37 Maggi, Drew OF/INF R/R So./1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 46 Workman, Andy OF R/R Jr./2V Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) * - Has utilized redshirt year, ^ - Not on CWS Roster!- Will sit out 2010 due to NCAA Transfer rules Head Coach: 10 - Tim Esmay (1st year; 10th year overall) Assistant Coaches: 57 - Ken Knutson (1st year), 50- Travis Jewett (1st year), 4- Mike Benjamin (1st year) Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation: Kenny McCarty (13th year) Strength & Conditioning: Jim Mancuso (15th year), Rich Wenner (15th year) Pronunciation Guide Jake BORUP - Bore - up XORGE CARRILLO- Hore-hay Kuh-Ree-yo Joey DEMICHELE - Dah-MICHAEL Drew/Beau MAGGI - Maj-ee Brandon MAGEE - Muh-gee RICCIO Torrez - Ree-see-oh Johnny RUETTIGER - Roo-tig-uhr Numerical 2 Zack MacPhee, INF 3 Jordan Swagerty, RHP/UTL 8 Tyler Bernard, INF 11 Matt Newman, OF 13 Austin Barnes, C/INF 14 Xorge Carrillo, C 15 Brandon Magee, OF 17 Deven Marrero, INF 18 Joey DeMichele, INF 20 Brady Rodgers, RHP 22 Andrew Aplin, OF 23 Johnny Ruettiger, OF 25 Zach Wilson, INF 26 Jimmy Patterson, OF/LHP 28 Kyle Arnsberg, C 29 Raoul Torrez, INF 30 Riccio Torrez, INF 32 Josh Moody, LHP 34 Seth Blair, RHP 35 Merrill Kelly, RHP 36 Jeeter Ishida, RHP 37 Drew Maggi, OF/INF 38 Beau Maggi, C 40 Mitchell Lambson, LHP 45 Josh Spence, LHP 46 Andy Workman, OF 47 Alex Blackford, RHP 48 Daniel Milner, C 49 Kole Calhoun, INF/OF 51 Jake Borup, RHP 55 Danny Duffy, INF 99 Jake Barrett, RHP By Position Catchers... 6 Pitchers Infielders Outfielders... 8 *players with multi-positions included By Class Seniors... 4 Juniors... 8 Sophomores Freshmen... 9 By State Arizona California... 4 Texas... 3 Illinois... 2 Hawai i... 1 Oregon... 1 Colorado... 1 Florida... 1 Australia... 1 Batting Lefties Righties Switch... 2 Pitching Righties... 8 Lefties... 4 Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

8 2010 Sun Devil Baseball ASU Media Relations (P) (F) Baseball Contact: Randy Policar Website: Pac-10 Champions 2010 Record 52-8 Home Record: 36-3 Away/Neutral Record: Pac-10: 20-7 Head Coach: Tim Esmay (1st Season) 2010 Schedule & Results DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME 2/19 Northern Illinois W, 8-0 2/20 Northern Illinois W, /20 Northern Illinois W, 26-1 (7) 2/21 Northern Illinois Ccd. 2/26 Towson W, /27 Towson W, 9-1 2/27 Towson W, /28 Towson W, 5-4 3/2 Meiji University (Exh.) W, 9-1 3/4 Cal Poly (at Surprise) W, /5 #10 Oregon State (at Surprise) W, 6-4 3/6 UC Riverside (at Surprise) W, /7 FIU (at Surprise) W, 4-1 (7)^ 3/9 Grand Canyon W, 4-2 3/12 Auburn W, 9-8 3/13 Auburn W, /14 Auburn W, 8-3 3/16 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-5 3/17 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W, 8-6 3/19 Houston W, /20 Houston W, 6-0 3/21 Houston W, 6-5 3/26 Cal* W, /27 Cal* W, 6-1 3/28 Cal* W, 3-2 4/1 at Oregon* W, 1-0 4/2 at Oregon* L, 5-6 (12) 4/3 at Oregon* W, 7-3 4/5 San Diego W, /6 San Diego W, /9 at Washington State* L, 5-6 4/10 at Washington State* W, /11 at Washington State* L, 5-9 4/16 USC* W, 5-4 4/17 USC* W, 5-3 4/18 USC* W, /20 #15 Arizona L, 2-4 4/23 Washington* W, /24 Washington* L, 4-9 4/25 Washington* W, /27 San Francisco W, /28 San Francisco W, /30 at #4 UCLA* W, 5-1 5/1 at #4 UCLA* W, 6-1 5/2 at #4 UCLA* W, /4 #20 Arizona W, /10 BYU W, /11 BYU W, 7-2 5/15 at #25 Arizona* W, /16 at #25 Arizona* L, /17 at #24 Arizona* W, 4-2 5/21 Oregon State* W, /22 Oregon State* W, 6-5 5/23 Oregon State* L, 8-9 5/27 at #25 Stanford* W, 4-2 5/28 at #25 Stanford* L, 2-5 5/29 at #25 Stanford* W, 8-6 6/4 Milwaukee# W, 6-2 6/5 Hawai i# W, /6 Hawai i# W, 8-4 6/12 #15 Arkansas~ W, 7-6 (12) 6/13 #15 Arkansas~ W, 7-5 (12) 6/20 #8 Clemson$ 4 (Ranking listed is highest) *Pac-10 Game, ^Game called due to rain, #NCAA Tempe Regional, ~NCAA Tempe Super Regional, $College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) College World Series, 6 - Game One Arizona State Sun Devils Clemson ASU All-Time College World Series Field Clemson South Carolina Oklahoma TCU Florida State #6 UCLA #3 Florida *All Games Times Are Local To Site On The Air Every ASU game in the College World Series can be heard on The Fan 1060 AM. Leading Off: Pac-10 Champion Arizona State will make its 22nd all-time appearance in the College World Series in. This is the second consecutive trip to the CWS for Arizona State, the first back-to-back berths since 1993 and It is the fourth trip to Omaha since National Seed: Arizona State was named the #1 Overall Seed in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The Sun Devils earned a national Top Eight seed for the fourth straight season and sixth time since the NCAA began using the format in This is the first time Arizona State will be the #1 national seed. They have twice been #5 (2007, 2009), #7 (2000, 2004) and #3 once (2008). Arizona State and the College World Series: The Sun Devils will appear in their 22nd College World Series, third most in college baseball history. The Devils are all-time in Omaha with five national titles, five second place finishes and six third place finishes. Back Home In Omaha: ASU Head Coach Tim Esmay is very familiar with Rosenblatt Stadium, making six prior appearances as both a player and coach. Esmay was a member of the 1987 Arizona State squad that played in the College World Series, teaming with current assistant coach Mike Benjamin to form the ASU middle infield (Esmay at 2nd and Benjamin at short). Esmay was also an assistant coach on five different teams that advanced to the CWS (1988, 1994, 2005, 2007 and 2009).

9 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Head Coach Tim Esmay Former Sun Devil player and assistant coach Tim Esmay is in his fi rst season as Head Baseball Coach at Arizona State and 10th overall season with the program. Esmay spent the past fi ve seasons as an assistant coach for ASU Baseball, including the last three as Assistant Head Coach. He played two seasons as an infi elder under Jim Brock in 1986 and Esmay was the head baseball coach at the University of Utah from 1997 to 2004, winning a WAC title and WAC Coach of the Year honors in In eight seasons at Utah he compiled a record. Following his playing days, Esmay served as an assistant coach at Arizona State under Jim Brock from 1988 to 1990, then again in Brock s fi nal season of Esmay has been a part of seven teams that have played in the College World Series in Omaha. He was named the 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Esmay s Numbers Div. I Record (years) (8) Record at ASU (1st season) ASU Coaching Staff Asst. Coach... Ken Knutson Asst. Coach... Travis Jewett Asst. Coach...Mike Benjamin ASU Media Relations Media Relations Phone...(480) Fax...(480) Baseball SID...Randy Policar Address... Randy.Policar@asu.edu Policar s Direct Line...(480) Press Box...(480) Web Site... Final 2010 Pac-10 Standings Pac-10 Overall School W-L W-L Arizona State*^&! UCLA^&! Washington State^ Stanford^ Oregon^ Arizona^ Cal^ Oregon State^ Washington USC *- Pac-10 Champion, ^- Advanced to NCAA Regional. &- Advanced to NCAA Super Regional,!- Advanced to CWS Maggi-Cal Super Regional: The Sun Devils and Arkansas Razorbacks played a Super Regional for the ages, as both games went 12 innings to decide the winner. Arizona State used a Deven Marrero walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th to win Game One 7-6. Game Two looked all but over in the bottom of the ninth, as the designated home team Arkansas was down to its final strike, trailing 5-4 in the ninth. But a homer by Brett Eibner tied it, setting up Drew Maggi to add his name to Sun Devil baseball lore. With two gone and a man on in the top of the 12th, Maggi, who was 0-5 on the night entering the at bat, blasted a rocket off the scoreboard in left center for a two-run homer and a 7-5 ASU lead. Jordan Swagerty, who gave up the homer in the ninth, then put away the Razorbacks in the bottom of the 12th to get the win and send the Sun Devils to Omaha. Back To The Blatt: 15 members of the 2010 Sun Devils will be returning to the College World Series, led by Raoul Torrez, who will be making his third appearance in Omaha. The senior co-captain saw action in two games in 2007 and three last year. Jake Borup and Brandon Magee made the trip last year but did not appear in a game. First Timers: 11 members of the active roster will be making their first trip to the College World Series. Also making their first trips to Omaha are assistant coaches Travis Jewett and Ken Knutson. Jewett is in his ninth year as an assistant coach, first at ASU. He previously coached at Washington State and Gonzaga. Knutson is in his first season at Arizona State after spending the past 17 years as Head Coach at Washington. During his tenure with the Huskies, Knutson went to the NCAA Tournament six times, twice falling one win shy of a CWS berth. All told, Knutson has been involved in college baseball for over 30 years as both a player and coach, and finally has a trip to Omaha and the College World Series. Walk It Out: Senior Kole Calhoun walked into the ASU record books in Game One of the Tempe Super Regional against Arkansas. Calhoun walked five times in that game, tying the single game school record. Alvin Davis (1982) and Fred Nelson (1967) also walked five times in a game. Home Cooking: Arizona State has been a dominant team at home over the past several seasons. In the last two seasons alone, ASU is 72-7 at home, including a 36-3 mark in Kole Calhoun especially loved hitting at Packard, as he homered in seven straight home games, a streak that ended in Game Two of the Super Regional. Calhoun hit 13 of his 17 home runs at home. The Sun Devils averaged 3, : Consider this: Arizona State s top pitcher from the 2009 team that finished #3 in the country is currently in the starting rotation for the Cincinnati Reds (Mike Leake). The #2 starter and Omaha star (Josh Spence) missed the entire 2010 season with an injury. ASU s top two hitters in 2009 (Jason Kipnis and Carlos Ramirez) are both playing minor league baseball and the Sun Devils entered 2010 with a brand new coaching staff. The result? A 52-8 record, the #1 National Seed and a 22nd trip to the College World Series. Zack Mac-Three: Zack MacPhee s triple on May 23rd against Oregon State gave him 14 on the season, Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

10 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Projected Lineup: C- Austin Barnes 1B- Riccio Torrez 2B- Zack MacPhee SS- Drew Maggi 3B- Raoul Torrez LF- Matt Newman CF- Johnny Ruettiger RF- Kole Calhoun DH- Zach Wilson ASU In The Polls: Week BA CB WA R USA PRE / * 3/ / / / / / / / / / / / / BA- Baseball America CB- Collegiate Baseball R- Rivals.com WA- National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assoc. USA- USA Today Coaches Poll *-Preseason rank passing Alan Bannister for the Arizona State single season record. Bannister, a 2010 College Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, set the previous record of 13 in 1971, when college baseball still used wood bats. Save Me!: With his two saves at Stanford, Jordan Swagerty has taken over the top spot in the Arizona State record books for the most saves in a single season. The previous record was 12, held by Doug Nurnberg (1965) and Kevin Dukes (1981). Mitch Lambson, My College Roommate: Sophomore lefty bullpen ace Mitchell Lambson has been outstanding once again for the Sun Devils. Lambson has made a Pac-10 high 37 appearances this year, compiling an 8-2 record with three saves. Even more impressive, Lambson has totaled 13 holds (entering with lead of four runs or less) and overall has pitched 19 times where he has entered the game with a lead and kept it, but did not receive a win or a save. Lambson threw the final five innings of Game One against Arkansas, earning the win in the 7-6 victory in 12 innings. It was his longest relief outing of the season. Historical Start To A Season: The 24 straight wins to open the 2010 campaign is the best start in school history. The previous record was set by the 1961 team, who began the year The 24-game winning streak also set the mark for the second longest winning streak in school history. The school record for longest winning streak is 32, set in Historical Start To A Coaching Career: With Arizona State s 24-game winning streak to start the 2010 season, Head Coach Tim Esmay set a new standard for wins to start a career as Arizona State s head baseball coach. Jim Brock held the previous record for best start by a first year coach, going 12-0 to begin his ASU coaching career in Pat Murphy won the first five games of his first season in Bobby Winkles began his career in 1959, the first year of varsity baseball at Arizona State. Esmay also became the first coach in the modern era of Pac-10 play to win a conference title in his first season as head coach. All-Americans: Four Sun Devils were named Louisville Slugger All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball, led by First Teamer Zack MacPhee, who was also named a First Team Rivals.com All-American. Seth Blair earned Second Team honors, while Jordan Swagerty and Riccio Torrez were named to the Third Team. Both Brady Rodgers and Deven Marrero were named Freshman All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA. Rodgers earned First Team honors from the NCBWA, while Marrero was named to the Second Team. Pac-10 Awards Show: For a record-setting fourth consecutive season, the Pac-10 Player of the Year has come from Arizona State. Sophomore second baseman Zack MacPhee was named the 2010 Pac-10 Player of the Year, following the following Brett Wallace (2007 and 2008) and Jason Kipnis (2009). Junior pitcher Seth Blair was named the 2010 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year, becoming the third straight Sun Devil to win, also a Pac-10 record. Head Coach Tim Esmay was named the 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, the fourth straight season the winner has come from ASU. Seven Sun Devils were named First Team All-Pac-10: MacPhee, Blair, SS/LF Drew Maggi, OF Kole Calhoun, 1B Riccio Torrez, LHP Mitchell Lambson and RHP Jordan Swagerty. It is the second straight season Lambson has earned First Team honors. Blair, Riccio Torrez, Maggi, MacPhee, Calhoun and Swagerty were all honorable mention choices last year. Eight Devils earned Honorable Mention: C Austin Barnes, RHP Jake Borup, RHP Merrill Kelly, SS Deven Marrero, RHP Brady Rodgers, OF Johnny Ruettiger, 3B Raoul Torrez and DH Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

11 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide 2010 Sun Devil Leaders Batting Average: Riccio Torrez,.399 Slugging Percentage: Zack MacPhee,.679 Total Bases: Ri. Torrez/MacPhee, 150 Hits: Riccio Torrez, 91 RBI: Zack MacPhee, 64 HR: Kole Calhoun, 17 Runs Scored: Zack MacPhee, 66 X-Base Hits: Riccio Torrez, 38 Stolen Bases: Drew Maggi, 35 Walks: Kole Calhoun, 62 IP: Seth Blair, Strikeouts: Seth Blair, 98 Wins: Seth Blair, 12 ERA: Brady Rodgers, 2.03 Saves: Jordan Swagerty, 14 Appearances: Mitchell Lambson, 37 Games Started: Blair/Kelly, 17 Zach Wilson. This is the third straight season Raoul Torrez has earned honorable mention. Academic All-Pac-10: Three Sun Devils earned Academic All-Pac-10 honors, led by sophomore 1B Riccio Torrez, who was named to the First Team. Junior RHP Seth Blair and junior OF Matt Newman were each named to the Second Team. Blair was a First Team choice in 2009, while Newman repeats as a member of the Second Team. Stopper of the Year Finalist: Sophomore closer Jordan Swagerty has been named one of five finalists for the 2010 Stopper of the Year Award. Swagerty, the only finalist from the Pac-10, has a school record 14 saves this season, most in the Pac-10 Conference. Golden Spike Semifinalist: Sophomore 2B Zack MacPhee was named one of 30 semifinalists for the Golden Spikes Award. This is the fourth straight season Arizona State has had a semifinalist. Sun Devil Grads: Seniors Kole Calhoun, Raoul Torrez and Josh Spence all earned their BIS degrees from Arizona State on Saturday. The three traveled with the team to Tucson on Friday, then drove back to Tempe on Saturday morning to participate in graduation ceremonies. They then drove back to Tucson, making it in time for batting practice. To cap off the day, Calhoun hit his 10th home run of the season during a 12-4 victory. College World Series Legends: Four former Sun Devil greats were named to the College World Series Legends Team, named to honor the final year of the College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium. Eddie Bane, Sal Bando, Bob Horner and Barry Bonds all represent Arizona State on the 28-man team. The four ASU greats ties Texas for most players on the team. Bando (1965) and Horner (1977) both won the Most Outstanding Player award at the College World Series. Bane pitched in the CWS in 1972 and 1973, Bando appeared in 1964 and 1965, Bonds in 1983 and 1984 and Horner went to the College World Series in 1976, 1977 and Double Up: The Sun Devils were in a twin-killing mood in the series finale against Washington, turning five double plays against the Huskies to tie the school record. ASU had turned five double plays four other times (2008, 1999, 1989 and 1985). 50-Win Threshold: For the 48th straight season and 50th overall, Arizona State baseball has surpassed the 30 win total. For the fourth straight year and 31st time overall, the Sun Devils have topped the 40-win mark. This is the 18th time in school history and the second straight year that ASU has won 50 games. All-Tempe Regional Team: Six Sun Devils were named to the All-Tempe Regional Team, led by Most Outstanding Player Kole Calhoun. Calhoun was joined by Zack MacPhee, Deven Marrero, Riccio Torrez, Seth Blair and Merrill Kelly. 92nd Major Leaguer: On Sunday April 11, former Sun Devil pitcher Mike Leake made his Major League Debut for the Cincinnati Reds, becoming the 92nd Arizona State baseball player to play in the Major Leagues. Leake, who was the 8th overall pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, became the 21st player since Major League Baseball began the draft in 1965 to make his big league debut without playing in the Minor Leagues. Leake is the first player to accomplish the feat since Xavier Nady in 2000, and the first pitcher since Darren Dreifort in He also becomes the third Sun Devil to do it, joining Eddie Bane (1973) and Bob Horner Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

12 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide All-Decade Team Petey Paramore Tuffy Gosewisch Jeff Larish Eric Sogard Dustin Pedroia Brett Wallace Dennis Wyrick Jeremy West Travis Buck Andre Ethier Jason Kipnis Colin Curtis Ike Davis Mitch Jones Casey Myers Mike Leake Jason Urquidez Josh Satow Brett Bordes Zechry Zinicola Brooks Conrad Steve Garrabrants Andrew Romine Jon Switzer Mike Esposito (1978). Leake pitched in the 2007 and 2009 College World Series. We (Still) Like Ike: On Monday April 19, former Sun Devil infielder/pitcher Ike Davis made his Major League Debut for the New York Mets, becoming the 93rd Arizona State baseball player to play in the Major Leagues. Davis, who was the 18th pick in the 2008 MLB Draft, becomes the second Sun Devil to make his Major League debut in 2010, joining Mike Leake. Davis was a three-time All-Pac-10 First Team selection and a Unanimous First Team All-American in Davis was 2-4 with an RBI in his debut. Davis homered in the 2007 College World Series. Swipe Here: Sophomore Drew Maggi has been a stolen base machine in 2010, stealing 35 bases. Maggi stole four in the win over Washington State on April 10 to tie the school record for stolen bases in a game. Maggi becomes only the ninth player in school history to steal 20+ bases in back-toback seasons. Sun Devils with 20+ Stolen Bases in Consecutive Seasons John Ruedy- 25 in 1963, 31 in 1964 Gary Atwell- 21 in 1972, 21 in 1973 Ken Landreaux- 24 in 1975, 34 in 1976 Kevin Romine- 27 in 1981, 59 in 1982 Oddibe McDowell- 36 in 1983, 36 in 1984 Mike Kelly- 20 in 1990, 23 in 1991 Willie Bloomquist- 33 in 1998, 32 in 1999 Jason Kipnis- 24 in 2008, 27 in 2009 Drew Maggi- 21 in 2009, 35 in 2010 Criminal Duo: Sophomores Drew Maggi and Riccio Torrez have each stolen 20+ bases in 2010, becoming the 15th set of teammates in school history to steal 20 or more bags in the same season. Teammates with 20+ Stolen Bases in Same Season John Ruedy (31) and Jack Handley (26) Roger Detter (26), Paul Ray Powell (20) and Lenny Randle (20) Alan Bannister (28), Bump Wills (26) and Gary Atwell (21) Gary Atwell (21) and Dennis Kendrick (20) Ken Landreaux (24) and Bob Pate (20) Lemmie Miller (34), Ricky Nelson (27), Kevin Romine (27) and Donnie Hill (22) Kevin Romine (59), Doug Baker (24) and Mike Pagel (20) Oddibe McDowell (36) and Steve Moses (20) Oddibe McDowell (36) and Barry Bonds (30) Mike Benjamin (30) and John Finn (23) Fernando Vina (20) and Mike Kelly (20) Willie Bloomquist (33), Mikel Moreno (27) and Andrew Beinbrink (20) Jay Sitzman (33) and Willie Bloomquist (32) Jason Kipnis (27) and Drew Maggi (21) Drew Maggi (35) and Riccio Torrez (20) Rare Occurrence: The 1-0 win over Oregon on April 1 was a rare occurrence indeed. The last time the Sun Devils were involved in a 1-0 ballgame was back in 2000, when they beat the Oregon State Beavers 1-0 on April 7. Team Captains: The 2010 Sun Devils are led by two team captains in the College World Series. Senior Raoul Torrez is in his second season as a captain after serving with Mike Leake as co-captain last Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

13 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide season. Joining Torrez will be senior Kole Calhoun. Torrez is in his fourth year with the program, while Calhoun is in his second. Turn His Swag On: On March 21 against Houston, Jordan Swagerty proved his worth to the Sun Devils yet again. The ASU closer had spent the first 8.2 innings behind the plate as the starting catcher, but when the Devils needed the door slammed on the Cougars, Swagerty was ready. He shed his catcher s gear, grabbed his glove and closed the door on the Cougars, picking up his seventh save of the season. It marked the first time since 2006 that an ASU player caught and pitched in the same inning. The last Sun Devil to do it was CJ Retherford, who did it against Prairie View A&M in the 2006 NCAA Tournament in Houston. Just for good measure, Swagerty did it again against USC on April 17, catching the first 8.2 innings before retiring the last batter and earning the save. Award Semifinalists: Seth Blair has been named a semifinalist for the Pitcher of the Year Award, while Drew Maggi has been named a finalist for the Brooks Wallace Award (outstanding shortstop). Zack MacPhee has been named a semifinalist for the Howser Award. Man Food Visits Packard: Hit Travel Channel show Man Food made a stop in Phoenix, and one of the spots they visited was Packard Stadium. Host Adam Richman threw out the first pitch for the Friday night game Houston, then filmed a segment for the show on the field on Saturday. Assistant Coach Ken Knutson made a special guest appearance in the episode, which is scheduled to air sometime in June. Quality Time With A Hall of Famer: Several Sun Devils got a thrill in Surprise, as they got a chance to meet Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan. Ryan, who is President of the Texas Rangers, was signing autographs for fans as the Devils took the field. He was in front of ASU s dugout, and several Sun Devils were able to shake his hand, pose for a photo or get an autograph before going out for pre-game stretching. Players of the Week: Sophomore Zack MacPhee was named the Pac-10 Player of the Week, The NCBWA s National Hitter of the Week and a Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball following opening weekend against Northern Illinois. It was the third straight season a Sun Devil has been named the Pac-10 Player of the Week following opening weekend. MacPhee also earned the award following the San Diego and Washington State games. Sophomore Jake Borup was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week and a Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball following the Cal series. It was the first weekly honor of Borup s career. Drew Maggi was named the Pac-10 Player of the Week following the Oregon series, the first conference honor of his career. Riccio Torrez was the Pac-10 Player of the Week after the USF/UCLA week. Brady Rodgers was the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week after the Arizona game. Kole Calhoun was named the Pac-10 Player of the Week and a Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week following the Oregon State series. Another ASU Hall of Famer: Alan Bannister will become the sixth Sun Devil in the College Baseball Hall of Fame during Fourth of July weekend in Lubbock, Texas. Bannister was a member of the 8-man 2010 Hall of Fame class that was announced by the College Baseball Foundation. Bannister played three seasons at ASU from 1970 to 1972, earning First Team All-American honors in 1971 and The shortstop was a career.355 hitter and was the #1 pick in the 1973 January MLB Draft. He played 12 seasons in the Majors. Triple The Fun: On March 9, 1963, the Sun Devils hit six triples in a 12-0 win over Utah State, setting a school record. That record stood for 47 years, until ASU tied it on February 20 during the second game of the doubleheader with Northern Illinois. In ASU s 26-1 win in seven innings, the Devils collected six three-baggers, tying the school record. The NCAA record is seven, set in 1976 and tied in ASU had not had more than four triples in a game since The six triples also tied the Pac-10 record, set in So far in 2010, ASU has tripled 36 times. The school record is 58, set in Family Ties: Arizona State baseball has become a true family affair in recent years. Junior OF Matt Newman has Maroon and Gold in his blood, as his father, Randy, was a pitcher for the Sun Devils in 1981 and 1982, winning 15 career games and the 1981 National Championship. Last season, Matt and Randy joined a select list as a father-son combo who both played in the College World Series...Sophomore OF Johnny Ruettiger is the nephew of Rudy Ruettiger, the former Notre Dame football player who had a movie about his life made...senior Danny Duffy is the brother of former Sun Devil and Major Leaguer Chris Duffy, who played for ASU in Freshman catcher Kyle Arnsberg is the son of former Major Leaguer and current Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

14 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Brad Arnsberg...Freshman shortstop Deven Marrero is the cousin of Chris Marrero, a rising star in the Washington Nationals system. Brotherly Love: Last season, the Sun Devils boasted a set of brothers who started next to each other in the infield, marking the first time in school history that brothers started next to each other on the diamond. In Omaha, when Raoul Torrez manned the hot corner for the Devils and his brother Riccio handled first base, they became the first brother duo since 2004 to start a game in the College World Series. The Torrez brothers are the fifth set of brothers to suit up for the same Sun Devil team. They are joined this season by Drew and Beau Maggi, who become the sixth brother tandem to play for ASU. Drew enters his sophomore season, while his brother Beau begins his freshman year. The other Sun Devil brothers to play on the same teams are Kevin and Pat Dukes ( ), Dale and Larry Eiler ( ), John and Tom Sain (1973) and Brett and Greg Bordes ( ). The Mayor of Omaha: Kole Calhoun had a memorable trip to Omaha for the 2009 College World Series, earning All-CWS honors thanks to his.563 average over the four games. Calhoun drove in 11 runs, slugged and hit three home runs, including a grand slam. He became only the fourth Sun Devil to ever hit a grand slam at the College World Series, joining Sal Bando (1965), Bob Horner (1978) and Michael Collins (1998). Calhoun quickly became a fan favorite at Rosenblatt Stadium, collecting his own cheering section in left field. Calhoun will look for re-election in 2010, this time in right field. School Ties: Many players on the ASU roster are quite familiar with one another. The Sun Devils have five student-athletes who all attended Brophy Prep in Phoenix. Raoul and Riccio Torrez, Drew and Beau Maggi and Matt Newman all played on the Brophy baseball team. Josh Spence, Jimmy Patterson and Xorge Carrillo all played for Central Arizona in 2008, while Patterson and Carrillo also played together at McClintock High School in Tempe, along with Daniel Milner. Josh Moody and Zack MacPhee both played at Sandra Day O Connor in Phoenix. Double Duty: Sophomore OF Brandon Magee is no stranger to ASU athletics, playing linebacker for the Sun Devil football team. Magee joins Mike Jones as recent Sun Devils who played both football and baseball. Jones played football from 2005 to 2008, while splitting time with baseball from 2006 to Magee recorded 34 tackles in 2009, including seven for loss with two QB sacks. He also intercepted a pass while playing in all 12 games. Magee collected his first career hit against UC Riverside in Surprise. 1,000 Times Yes: With its 8-0 win over Northern Illinois on February 19, Arizona State recorded its 1,000th victory at Packard Stadium. Winkles Field-Packard Stadium at Brock Ballpark has been the home field of the Sun Devils since 1974, with the exception of the 2002 season when ASU played at Hohokam Park in Mesa during Packard renovations. ASU has compiled a home record of 1, at Packard Stadium. Pac-10 Picks: The Sun Devils were picked to win the Pac-10 Championship by the Pac-10 coaches for the second straight year, proving the coaches correct when they captured the 2010 crown. ASU received seven of the nine first place votes. This was the third time in school history Arizona State has been picked to win the conference, joining 2007 and Leader of the Pac: Since the 2000 season, the Arizona State Sun Devils have been the most consistent program in the Pac-10 conference. Since 2000, ASU leads the Pac-10 in wins (485), conference wins (177), NCAA Tournament appearances (11), Top 25 finishes (10), All-Americans (33), draft picks (80) and First Team All-Pac-10 players (54). The Devils have won four Pac-10 titles since 2000, including Feeling The Draft: Ten members of the Sun Devils were drafted during the 2010 MLB Draft, led by junior RHP Seth Blair who was the 46th overall choice by the St. Louis Cardinals in the Compensation A Round of the draft. Entering the 2010 season, 22 members Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

15 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide of the Sun Devils had previously been drafted, including three who had been drafted twice before. Arizona State has had 368 players drafted since the draft began in 1965, most in the NCAA. ASU has 15 draft eligible players on its roster, including Andy Workman, who missed the season with an injury, and Danny Duffy, who had to sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rules. Player Round Pick Team Seth Blair Comp A 46th St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Swagerty 2nd 75th St. Louis Cardinals Merrill Kelly 8th 251st Tampa Bay Rays Kole Calhoun 8th 264th Los Angeles Angels Josh Spence 9th 274th San Diego Padres Drew Maggi 15th 447th Pittsburgh Pirates Jimmy Patterson 18th 551st Tampa Bay Rays Raoul Torrez 21st 631st Arizona Diamondbacks Xorge Carrillo 23rd 693rd San Diego Padres Jake Borup 23rd 711th Philadelphia Phillies I Would Walk 500 Miles...: Arizona State will travel 1,467 miles from Tempe, Arizona to, the happiest 1,467 miles ever traveled. The weather in Omaha is expected to be in the mid to upper 80 s with around 60% humidity and a chance of thunderstorms. In Tempe, temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees ASU Baseball Banquet Award Winners: Arizona State Baseball held its 26th Annual Awards Banquet on June 1, where it announced the winners of the 2009 team awards. The winners were: Mr. Fireman...Jordan Swagerty and Mitchell Lambson Jim Henderson Courage Award...Riccio Torrez Casey Myers Academic Award...Matt Newman Phill Lowery Comeback Player Award...Zach Wilson and Jake Borup Alvin Davis Leadership Award...Raoul Torrez and Kole Calhoun Developmental MVP...Andrew Aplin Newcomer of the Year...Brady Rodgers and Deven Marrero Bob Eger Award...Kole Calhoun Outstanding Offensive Player...Zack MacPhee Outstanding Defensive Player...Raoul Torrez Pitcher of the Year...Seth Blair Jim Brock/Mr. Sun Devil Award...Drew Maggi Bobby Winkles Award...Johnny Ruettiger The Tillman...Merrill Kelly On Deck Circle MVP...Zack MacPhee Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

16 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Career Highs Set In 2010: SETH BLAIR- Wins- 12 (Previous: 7 in 2009) Single Game Innings Pitched: 8.0 Washington, 4/23/10 (Previous: 7.2 Oregon, 5/17/09) Single Game Strike Outs: 9, twice (TIED- Previous: at Cal, 4/26/09) KOLE CALHOUN- Walks- 62 (Previous: 42 in 2009) Home Runs- 17 (Previous: 12 in 2009) Single Game Walks: 5 Arkansas, 6/12/10 (ties school record) ZACK MacPHEE- Triples- 14 (Previous: 1 in 2009) Hits- 87 (Previous: 55 in 2009) RBI- 64 (Previous: 39 in 2009) Single Game Hits: 4 (twice) (Previous: 3 several times in 2009) Single Game RBI: 5 Northern Illinois, 2/20/10 (Previous: 4 Hawai i, 4/21/09) DREW MAGGI- Hits- 84 (Previous: 56 in 2009) Stolen Bases- 35 (Previous: 21 in 2009) RBI- 39 (Previous: 24 in 2009) Doubles- 10 (Previous: 5 in 2009) Single Game Hits- 4 (several times) (Previous: 3, twice) Single Game Stolen Bases- 4 at Washington State, 4/10/10 (ties school record) JOHNNY RUETTIGER- Hits- 64 (Previous: 36 in 2009) RBI- 35 (Previous: 13 in 2009) RAOUL TORREZ- RBI- 45 (Previous: 35 in 2008) RICCIO TORREZ- Hits- 91 (Previous: 42 in 2009) RBI- 53 (Previous: 37 in 2009) HR- 10 (Previous: 6 in 2009) Doubles- 27 (Previous: 8 in 2009) Single Game Hits- 4 (several times) (Previous: 3, several times) ZACH WILSON- Hits- 64 (Previous: 22 in 2009) RBI- 45 (Previous: 9 in 2009) Doubles- 17 (Previous: 3 in 2009) HR- 8 (No homers entering 2010) Single Game Hits- 3 (several times) (Previous: 2, several times) Single Game RBI- 5 Houston, 3/20/10 (Previous: 2, several times) Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

17 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Postseason Honors Pac-10 Player of the Year Zack MacPhee Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year Seth Blair Pac-10 Coach of the Year Tim Esmay First Team All-Pac-10 Zack MacPhee, 2B Seth Blair, RHP Drew Maggi, SS/LF Riccio Torrez, 1B Kole Calhoun, OF Jordan Swagerty, RHP Mitchell Lambson, LHP Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Raoul Torrez, 3B Zach Wilson, DH Austin Barnes, C Jake Borup, RHP Merrill Kelly, RHP Johnny Ruettiger, OF Deven Marrero, SS Brady Rodgers, RHP Academic All-Pac-10 Riccio Torrez, First Team Seth Blair, Second Team Matt Newman, Second Team Lousiville Slugger All-American Zack MacPhee, First Team Seth Blair, Second Team Jordan Swagerty, Third Team Riccio Torrez, Third Team Rivals.com All-American Zack MacPhee, First Team Freshman All-American Brady Rodgers (Collegiate Baseball, 1st Team NCBWA) Deven Marrero (Collegiate Baseball, 2nd Team NCBWA) Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

18 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Where ASU Ranks In The Pac-10 (Thru Supers) Batting Category ASU Rank Leader Batting Average N/A... Slugging % N/A... Runs Scored N/A... Hits N/A... RBI N/A... Doubles N/A... Triples N/A... Home Runs N/A... On Base % N/A... Walks N/A... Hit By Pitch WSU Stolen Bases N/A... Pitching Category ASU Rank Leader ERA UCLA Opp. Batting Average UCLA Strike Outs UCLA Hits Allowed UCLA Runs Allowed UCLA ER Allowed UCLA Walks Oregon HR Allowed T-2...Cal Wild Pitches Oregon Fielding % N/A... Errors USC Devil s At A Glance Sun Devils Score First Opponent Scores First Leading After 7th Leading After 8th Tied after 7th Tied after 8th Trailing after 7th Trailing after 8th Commit No Errors Commit 1 or More Errors Starter Pitches 7 or More Starter Pitches Less Than Day Games Night Games Individual Pac-10 Leaders Thru Supers Zack MacPhee Batting Avg Slugging % OBP T-1 RBI Runs Hits T-2 Triples HRs T-9 Total Bases T-2 Stolen Bases Walks T-3 Kole Calhoun RBI Walks HRs Runs Drew Maggi Runs Hits Walks T-5 Stolen Bases Riccio Torrez Batting Avg OBP T-1 Slugging Runs RBI Johnny Ruettiger Batting Avg T-9 OBP Individual Pac-10 Pitching Leaders Thru Supers Mitchell Lambson ERA Opp. BA Apps Ks Merrill Kelly Wins T-4 Jake Borup Wins T-2 Seth Blair Ks Wins Jordan Swagerty Saves Apps RUNS BY INNING Brady Rodgers ERA EX TOTAL ASU OPP Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

19 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide 2010 Statistics Record: 52-8 Home: 36-3 Away: 12-5 Neutral: 4-0 Pac-10: 20-7 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Torrez, Riccio MacPhee, Zack Marrero, Deven Carrillo, Xorge Swagerty, Jordan Wilson, Zach Ruettiger, Johnny Aplin, Andrew Maggi, Drew Calhoun, Kole Torrez, Raoul Barnes, Austin Newman, Matt Milner, Daniel Patterson, Jimmy Magee, Brandon DeMichele, Joey Totals Opponents LOB - Team (502), Opp (417). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (51). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Newman 3, Calhoun 2, Opp (1). Picked off - Maggi, D. 4, Calhoun 3, MacPhee 3, Ruettiger 2, Torrez, Ri. 1, Marrero 1, Torrez, Ra. 1. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Rodgers, Brady / Swagerty, Jordan / Lambson, Mitchell / Blair, Seth / Kelly, Merrill / Borup, Jake / Patterson, Jimmy / Moody, Josh / Barrett, Jake / Blackford, Alex / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (11), Barnes 6, Swagerty 4, Carrillo 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (11), Lambson 4, Blair 2, Barnes 2, Kelly 1, Patterson 1, Borup 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - Barnes (31-39), Swagerty (13-17), Borup (12-17), Patterson (7-9), Blair (4-9), Kelly (6-8), Lambson (3-6), Carrillo (2-6), Rodgers (6-6), Blackford (2-2), Barrett (1-1), Moody (1-1). Weekly Award Winners Zack MacPhee- Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (2/22) Pac-10 Player of the Week (2/22) NCBWA National Hitter of the Week (2/2) Pac-10 Player of the Week (4/12) Jake Borup- Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (3/29) Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (3/29) Drew Maggi- Pac-10 Player of the Week (4/5) Riccio Torrez- Pac-10 Player of the Week (5/3) Brady Rodgers- Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (5/10) Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (5/10) Kole Calhoun- Pac-10 Player of the Week (5/24) Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (5/24) Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

20 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT Statistics Record: 5-0 Home: 5-0 Away: 0-0 Pac-10: 0-0 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Aplin, Andrew MacPhee, Zack Torrez, Riccio Wilson, Zach Calhoun, Kole Marrero, Deven Barnes, Austin Ruettiger, Johnny Maggi, Drew Torrez, Raoul Newman, Matt Carrillo, Xorge Totals Opponents LOB - Team (51), Opp (28). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (6). IBB - Team (1), Calhoun 1. Picked off - Ruettiger 1, Calhoun 1. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Lambson, Mitchell / Patterson, Jimmy / Swagerty, Jordan / Kelly, Merrill / Blair, Seth / Rodgers, Brady / Barrett, Jake / Borup, Jake / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (1), Barnes 1. Pickoffs - Team (2), Lambson 1, Barnes 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Barnes (4-5), Borup (3-3), Lambson (0-1), Kelly (1-1), Blair (0-1). Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

21 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Career College World Series Statistics Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Calhoun, Kole Wilson, Zach Rueetiger, Johnny MacPhee, Zack Torrez, Raoul Maggi, Drew Newman, Matt Torrez, Riccio Barnes, Austin Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Swagerty, Jordan / Lambson, Mitchell / Blair, Seth / Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

22 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Final 2010 Pac-10 Statistics Record: 20-7 Home: 10-2 Away: 10-5 Pac-10: 20-7 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Marrero, Deven Torrez, Riccio Ruettiger, Johnny Calhoun, Kole Maggi, Drew MacPhee, Zack Swagerty, Jordan Wilson, Zach Torrez, Raoul Aplin, Andrew Barnes, Austin Newman, Matt Carrillo, Xorge Patterson, Jimmy DeMichele, Joey Totals Opponents LOB - Team (217), Opp (197). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (28). IBB - Team (2), Newman 1, Calhoun 1, Opp (1). Picked off - MacPhee 2, Calhoun 2, Ruettiger 1, Torrez, Ra. 1. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Lambson, Mitchell / Blair, Seth / Kelly, Merrill / Borup, Jake / Barrett, Jake / Rodgers, Brady / Patterson, Jimmy / Swagerty, Jordan / Moody, Josh / Blackford, Alex / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (7), Barnes 4, Swagerty 3, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (5), Blair 2, Lambson 1, Barnes 1, Borup 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Barnes (13-17), Borup (7-9), Swagerty (9-9), Blair (4-7), Lambson (3-4), Kelly (3-3), Patterson (2-3), Rodgers (2-2), Carrillo (1-1). Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

23 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball College World Series Media Guide Last Time it Happened in Sun Devil Baseball... Hitting Categories: A SUN DEVIL HIT A GRAND SLAM: Kole Calhoun, March 19, 2010 Houston ASU HIT A WALK-OFF HOME RUN: Jeff Larish, March 18, 2005 Oklahoma (solo home run in bottom of ninth inning) A SUN DEVIL LED OFF A GAME WITH A HR: Drew Maggi, May 29, 2010 at Stanford A SUN DEVIL HIT FOR THE CYCLE: Travis Buck, March 7, 2003 Southern Utah (19-0 win) THE DEVILS HIT FOR THE CYCLE TO OPEN A GAME: April 27, 2003 Washington State in first inning (HR/2B/1B/3B) THE DEVILS HIT BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: Riccio Torrez and Zach Wilson, June 13, 2010 Arkansas (3rd inning of Super Regional) A SUN DEVIL HIT TWO HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME: Zach Wilson, June 13, 2010 Arkansas (Super Regional) A SUN DEVIL HIT THREE HOME RUNS IN A GAME: Jeff Larish,, 2005 Nebraska (third player in CWS history -- ties ASU record) A SUN DEVIL HAD 5 HITS IN A GAME: Matt Newman, April 11, 2009 Washington State (5-5, 5 RBI) A SUN DEVIL HAD 6 HITS IN A GAME: Travis Buck, March 13, 2005 Western Illinois (6-for-8, 3 RBI) A SUN DEVIL HAD 7 HITS IN A GAME: Jerry Mantlo, Feb. 6, 1972, Michigan A SUN DEVIL HAD 3 DOUBLES IN A GAME: Ike Davis, February 3, 2007 Southern Utah (18-4 victory) A SUN DEVIL HAD 4 DOUBLES IN A GAME: Travis Buck, Feb. 28, 2004 Connecticut (16-5 victory) A SUN DEVIL HIT 2 TRIPLES IN A GAME: Zack MacPhee, February 20, 2010 Northern Illinois A SUN DEVIL HAD 7 RBI IN A GAME: Ike Davis, April 13, 2008 at Washington State (16-13 win) A SUN DEVIL HAD 8 RBI IN A GAME: Kiel Roling, March 17, 2007 Maine (5-for-5, 2 HR, 2B) A SUN DEVIL HAD 9 RBI IN A GAME: Jeremy West, April 27, 2003 Washington State A SUN DEVIL STOLE 4 BASES IN A GAME: Drew Maggi, April 10, 2010 at Washington State (ties school record) A SUN DEVIL STOLE HOME: Austin Barnes, May 17, 2010 at Arizona A SUN DEVIL STRUCK OUT FOUR OR MORE TIMES IN A GAME: Zack MacPhee, June 12, 2010 Arkansas (4 Ks in Super Regional) A SUN DEVIL WALKED FOUR TIMES IN A GAME: Kole Calhoun, Juine 12, 2010 Arkansas (5 walks in Super Regional) A SUN DEVIL HITTER STRANDED SIX RUNNERS ON BASE: Kole Calhoun (6), May 23, 2010 Oregon State A SUN DEVIL RECORDED 13 TOTAL BASES: Jeremy West (14), April 27, 2003 Washington State (3 HR, 2 1B) A SUN DEVIL HAD AN INSIDE THE PARK HOME RUN: Jared McDonald, May 31, 2009 Oral Roberts (Tempe Regional) A SUN DEVIL SCORED FIVE RUNS IN A GAME: Kiel Roling, February 4, 2007 Southern Utah (5 runs scored) A SUN DEVIL WAS HIT BY PITCHES TWO OR MORE TIMES: Riccio Torrez, March 13, 2010 Auburn (HBP Three Times) AN OPPONENT HIT TWO HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME: Cameron Rupp (Texas), June 16, 2009 at Rosenblatt Stadium (College World Series) AN OPPONENT HIT A WALK-OFF HOME RUN: Connor Rowe (Texas),, 2009 at Rosenblatt Stadium (College World Seroes, Solo HR in 9th inning) AN OPPONENT HIT A LEADOFF HOME RUN: Andy Lentz (Washington), May 17, 2008 at Packard Stadium (off Josh Satow) Pitching Categories: A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A NO-HITTER: Kevin Rawitzer, March 2, 1993, Southern Utah (ASU 7, SUU 0) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A PERFECT GAME: Eddie Bane, March 2, 1973, Cal State Northridge (ASU 9, CSUN 0) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A ONE-HITTER: Brian Flores, May 20, 2007 at Oregon State (ASU 8, OSU 1) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A TWO-HITTER: Will Waldrip, Jan. 23, 1999, Hawaii-Hilo (ASU 3, Hilo 0) ARIZONA STATE WAS NO-HIT: Phil Keller (Stanford), March 23, 1970 (Stanford 1, ASU 0) ARIZONA STATE WAS ONE-HIT: Alan Dunn/Tim Meacham (Alabama), June 10, 1983 (Alabama 6, ASU 0) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A COMPLETE GAME: Josh Spence, June 7, 2009 Clemson (8-2 win in Super Regional) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW A COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT: Mike Leake, May 22, 2009 UCLA (4-0 win) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER THREW BACK-TO-BACK COMPLETE GAMES: Mike Leake (5/15, 5/22, 5/ ) AN OPPOSING PITCHER THREW A COMPLETE GAME: Tyler Anderson (Oregon), April 1, 2010 (1-0 ASU Win) THE SUN DEVILS SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT (1 OR MORE PITCHERS): 5 Pitchers, May 10, 2010 BYU (14-0 win) THE SUN DEVILS WERE SHUT OUT: Washington, April 7, 2006 (Washington 8, ASU 0) A SUN DEVIL STRUCK OUT 10 OR MORE BATTERS IN A GAME: Jake Borup (13), March 28, 2010 Cal (7.2 IP, No Decision) A SUN DEVIL STRUCK OUT 15 OR MORE BATTERS IN A GAME: Mike Leake (15), May 30, 2009 Oral Roberts (CG, 4-1 Win in Tempe Regional) AN OPPOSING PITCHER STRUCK OUT 10 OR MORE SUN DEVILS: Tyler Anderson, Oregon, (10), April 1, 2010 THE SUN DEVIL PITCHING STAFF DID NOT WALK A BATTER: Arizona, May 4, 2010 (13-1 win) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER RECORDED 10 WINS IN A SEASON: Jake Borup 11-1/Seth Blair 12-0/Merrill Kelly 10-2 (2010) A SUN DEVIL PITCHER HIT THREE BATTERS IN A GAME: Merrill Kelly (3), May 1, 2010 at UCLA Fielding Categories: THE SUN DEVILS HAD NO ERRORS IN A GAME: Arkansas, June 13, 2010 (7-5 win in 12 innings in Super Regional) THE SUN DEVILS COMMITTED FIVE ERRORS IN A GAME: February 23, 2008 Vanderbilt, DeMarini Invitational (W, 18-6) -- six errors A SUN DEVIL COMMITTED THREE OR MORE ERRORS IN A GAME: Andrew Romine, May 19, 2006 at Arizona (3) A SUN DEVIL HAD 15 OR MORE PUTOUTS IN A GAME: Austin Barnes, Catcher (17), April 2, 2010at Oregon Cal A SUN DEVIL HAD 20 OR MORE PUTOUTS IN A GAME: Jeff Phelps (21), March 6, 1999, Stanford A SUN DEVIL HAD EIGHT OR MORE ASSISTS IN A GAME: Zack MacPhee (2B, 9 assists), April 25, 2010 Washington A SUN DEVIL CAUGHT AND PITCHED IN THE SAME INNING: Jordan Swagerty, March 17, 2010 USC (second time in 2010) THE SUN DEVILS TURNED FIVE DOUBLE PLAYS IN A GAME: April 25, 2010, Washington (5 - ties school record) THE SUN DEVILS TURNED A TRIPLE PLAY: February 27, 2007 at Arizona (Eric Sogard (2B), Brett Wallace (1B) and Andrew Romine (SS)) Scoring and Misc. Categories: THE SUN DEVILS RECORDED 20 OR MORE HITS: 23, San Francisco, April 28, 2010 (21-3 win) THE SUN DEVILS RECORDED 20 HITS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES: February 3-4, 2007 Southern Utah (22/22) THE SUN DEVILS SCORED 20 OR MORE RUNS: 21, San Francisco, April 28, 2010 (21-3 win) THE SUN DEVILS SCORED 30 OR MORE RUNS: 30, March 13, 2005 Western Illinois (30-13 victory in Baton Rouge, La.) THE SUN DEVILS SCORED 10 OR MORE RUNS IN AN INNING: (13-9th), April 29, 2009 at Arizona (W, 20-3) THE SUN DEVILS LEFT 15 OR MORE RUNNERS ON BASE: Arkansas (19), June 12, 2010 NCAA Super Regional (W, 7-6 in 12) THE SUN DEVILS SURRENDERED A NINTH INNING LEAD: Arkansas, June 13, 2010 (led 5-4, gave up one in ninth) ASU SWEPT A THREE-GAME PAC-10 SERIES: at UCLA; April 30-May 2, 2010 (5-1, 6-1, 12-3) ASU WAS SWEPT IN A PAC-10 SERIES: at UCLA, April 16-18, 1999 (11-10 L, 9-3 L, 8-6 L) ASU WAS SWEPT IN A PAC-10 SERIES AT HOME: USC, March 27-29, 1997 at Packard Stadium (12-7 L, 15-4 L, 11-7 L) THE SUN DEVILS PLAYED EXTRA INNINGS: Arkansas, June 13, 2010 (W, 7-5 in 12) THE SUN DEVILS PLAYED 14 OR MORE INNINGS: at Arizona, Feb. 15, 2005 at Kindall Field at Sancet Stadium (7-6 loss on walk-off HR in 14th) THE SUN DEVILS PLAYED BACK-TO-BACK EXTRA-INNING GAMES: June 12 and 13 Arkansas in Super Regional (both 12 innings) ASU PLAYED A GAME OVER 5 HOURS: at Oregon, April 2, 2010, 5:24 (6-5 loss in 12 innings) Five -Time NCAA Champions (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

24 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Game Results for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) (All games) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pac-10 Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 19, 2010 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W Blair (W 1-0) :40 Feb 20, 2010 NORTHERN ILLINOIS-1 W Kelly (W 1-0) - 3:10 Feb 20, 2010 NORTHERN ILLINOIS-2 W Borup (W 1-0) :25 Feb 26, 2010 TOWSON TIGERS W Blair (W 2-0) :45 Feb 27, 2010 TOWSON TIGERS-1 W Borup (W 2-0) - 2:30 Feb 27, 2010 TOWSON TIGERS-2 W Rodgers (W 1-0) :00 Feb 28, 2010 TOWSON TIGERS W Kelly (W 2-0) :00! Mar 04, 2010 vs Cal Poly Mustangs W Lambson (W 1-0) :45! Mar 05, 2010 vs #10 Oregon State W Kelly (W 3-0) :30! Mar 06, 2010 vs UC Riverside W Patterson (W 1-0) :00! Mar 07, 2010 vs FIU Golden Panthers W Borup (W 3-0) 856 2:40 Mar 09, 2010 GRAND CANYON W Moody (W 1-0) :30 Mar 12, 2010 AUBURN TIGERS W Barrett (W 1-0) :00 Mar 13, 2010 AUBURN TIGERS W Kelly (W 4-0) :55 Mar 14, 2010 AUBURN TIGERS W Borup (W 4-0) :00 Mar 16, 2010 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W Lambson (W 2-0) :40 Mar 17, 2010 at #29 Cal State Fullerton W Barrett (W 2-0) :20 Mar 19, 2010 HOUSTON COUGARS W Blair (W 3-0) :45 Mar 20, 2010 HOUSTON COUGARS W Kelly (W 5-0) :20 Mar 21, 2010 HOUSTON COUGARS W Borup (W 5-0) :50 * Mar 26, 2010 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W Blair (W 4-0) :30 * Mar 27, 2010 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W Kelly (W 6-0) :40 * Mar 28, 2010 CAL GOLDEN BEARS W Swagerty (W 1-0) :40 * Apr 01, 2010 at Oregon Ducks W Blair (W 5-0) :25 * Apr 02, 2010 at Oregon Ducks L 5-6 (12) Rodgers (L 1-1) :24 * Apr 03, 2010 at Oregon Ducks W Borup (W 6-0) :05 Apr 05, 2010 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W Rodgers (W 2-1) :23 Apr 06, 2010 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W Lambson (W 3-0) :30 * Apr 09, 2010 at Washington State L Lambson (L 3-1) 712 2:25 * Apr 10, 2010 at Washington State W Kelly (W 7-0) :04 * Apr 11, 2010 at Washington State L Borup (L 6-1) 789 2:45 * Apr 16, 2010 USC TROJANS W Blair (W 6-0) :52 * Apr 17, 2010 USC TROJANS W Kelly (W 8-0) :50 * Apr 18, 2010 USC TROJANS W Borup (W 7-1) :15 Apr 20, 2010 #15 ARIZONA L Rodgers (L 2-2) :05 * Apr 23, 2010 WASHINGTON HUSKIES W Blair (W 7-0) :00 * Apr 24, 2010 WASHINGTON HUSKIES L Lambson (L 3-2) :15 * Apr 25, 2010 WASHINGTON HUSKIES W Borup (W 8-1) :08 Apr 27, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO W Lambson (W 4-2) :50 Apr 28, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO W Moody (W 2-0) :20 * Apr 30, 2010 at #4 UCLA Bruins W Lambson (W 5-2) :20 * May 01, 2010 at #4 UCLA Bruins W Kelly (W 9-0) :45 * May 02, 2010 at #4 UCLA Bruins W Borup (W 9-1) :18 May 04, 2010 #20 ARIZONA W Rodgers (W 3-2) :55 May 10, 2010 BYU COUGARS W Blair (W 8-0) :30 May 11, 2010 BYU COUGARS W Borup (W 10-1) :35 * May 15, 2010 at #25 Arizona W Blair (W 9-0) :57 * May 16, 2010 at #25 Arizona L Kelly (L 9-1) :00 * May 17, 2010 at #24 Arizona W Lambson (W 6-2) :20 * May 21, 2010 OREGON STATE W Blair (W 10-0) :10 * May 22, 2010 OREGON STATE W Lambson (W 7-2) :00 * May 23, 2010 OREGON STATE L Rodgers (L 3-3) :50 * May 27, 2010 at #25 Stanford Cardinal W Blair (W 11-0) :04 * May 28, 2010 at #25 Stanford Cardinal L Kelly (L 9-2) :37 * May 29, 2010 at #25 Stanford Cardinal W Rodgers (W 4-3) :03 # Jun 04, 2010 MILWAUKEE W Kelly (W 10-2) :36 # Jun 05, 2010 HAWAI'I W Blair (W 12-0) :29 # Jun 06, 2010 HAWAI'I W Borup (W 11-1) :25 ~ Jun 12, 2010 #15 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS W 7-6 (12) Lambson (W 8-2) :20 ~ Jun 13, 2010 #15 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS W 7-5 (12) Swagerty (W 2-0) :14! = Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) * = Conference game # = NCAA Tempe Regional ~ = NCAA Tempe Super Regional () extra inning game

25 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Season Game Highs for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 49 - vs San Francisco (Apr 28, 2010) Runs scored: 26 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Hits: 25 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) RBIs: 23 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Doubles: 7 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) 7 - vs San Francisco (Apr 28, 2010) Triples: 6 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Home runs: 4 - vs Oregon State (May 23, 2010) 4 - vs Hawai'i (Jun 05, 2010) 4 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Total bases: 47 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Walks: 13 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) Strikeouts: 15 - at Oregon Ducks (Apr 02, 2010) Sac hits: 2 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Sac flies: 3 - vs Towson Tigers (Feb 26, 2010) 3 - vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 13, 2010) Stolen bases: 8 - vs Towson Tigers (Feb 28, 2010) Hit by pitch: 6 - vs San Diego Toreros (Apr 05, 2010) Caught stealing: 3 - vs Cal Poly Mustangs (Mar 04, 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.) Runners LOB: 19 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) Hit into DP: 4 - at Washington State (Apr 10, 2010) Fielding Putouts: 36 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) 36 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Assists: 20 - vs Washington Huskies (Apr 25, 2010) 20 - vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Errors: 4 - at Cal State Fullerton (Mar 17, 2010) 4 - at Arizona (May 16, 2010) Passed balls: 2 - vs USC Trojans (Apr 17, 2010) DPs turned: 5 - vs Washington Huskies (Apr 25, 2010) Pitching Innings pitched: vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Runs allowed: 12 - at Arizona (May 16, 2010) Earned runs: 9 - vs Cal Poly Mustangs (Mar 04, 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.) 9 - at Arizona (May 16, 2010) 9 - vs Oregon State (May 23, 2010) Walks allowed: 7 - vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Strikeouts: 15 - vs Towson Tigers (Feb 26, 2010) 15 - at Oregon Ducks (Apr 02, 2010) 15 - vs BYU Cougars (May 10, 2010) Hits allowed: 14 - vs San Diego Toreros (Apr 06, 2010) 14 - vs Washington Huskies (Apr 25, 2010) Doubles allowed: 5 - vs San Francisco (Apr 27, 2010) Triples allowed: 2 - at Arizona (May 15, 2010) Homers allowed: 4 - vs Cal Poly Mustangs (Mar 04, 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.)

26 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Season Game Highs for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 7 - Marrero, Deven vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) 7 - MacPhee, Zack vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) Runs scored: 4 - (5 times ) Hits: 4 - (13 times ) RBIs: 5 - (4 times ) Doubles: 2 - (15 times ) Triples: 2 - MacPhee, Zack vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Home runs: 2 - Ruettiger, Johnny vs BYU Cougars (May 10, 2010) 2 - Maggi, Drew at Stanford Cardinal (May 29, 2010) 2 - Wilson, Zach vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 13, 2010) Total bases: 11 - MacPhee, Zack vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Walks: 5 - Calhoun, Kole vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) Strikeouts: 4 - Torrez, Riccio at Oregon Ducks (Apr 02, 2010) 4 - MacPhee, Zack vs Arkansas Razorbacks (Jun 12, 2010) Sac hits: 1 - (23 times ) Sac flies: 2 - Maggi, Drew vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 13, 2010) Stolen bases: 4 - Maggi, Drew at Washington State (Apr 10, 2010) Hit by pitch: 3 - Torrez, Riccio vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 13, 2010) Caught stealing: 1 - (42 times ) Runners LOB: 6 - Aplin, Andrew vs Towson Tigers (Feb 27, 2010) 6 - Calhoun, Kole vs Oregon State (May 23, 2010) Fielding Putouts: 17 - Barnes, Austin at Oregon Ducks (Apr 02, 2010) Assists: 9 - MacPhee, Zack vs Washington Huskies (Apr 25, 2010) Errors: 2 - Barnes, Austin at Cal State Fullerton (Mar 17, 2010) 2 - MacPhee, Zack at Stanford Cardinal (May 29, 2010) Passed balls: 2 - Swagerty, Jordan vs USC Trojans (Apr 17, 2010) Pitching Innings pitched: Blair, Seth vs Washington Huskies (Apr 23, 2010) Rodgers, Brady vs Arizona (May 04, 2010) Kelly, Merrill vs Milwaukee (Jun 04, 2010) Runs allowed: 7 - Blair, Seth vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 12, 2010) 7 - Kelly, Merrill vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 13, 2010) Earned runs: 7 - Kelly, Merrill vs Auburn Tigers (Mar 13, 2010) Walks allowed: 5 - Kelly, Merrill vs Northern Illinois (Feb 20, 2010) Strikeouts: 13 - Borup, Jake vs Cal Golden Bears (Mar 28, 2010) Hits allowed: 11 - Borup, Jake vs Washington Huskies (Apr 25, 2010) 11 - Kelly, Merrill at Stanford Cardinal (May 28, 2010) Doubles allowed: 4 - Rodgers, Brady at Cal State Fullerton (Mar 16, 2010) Triples allowed: 2 - Blair, Seth at Arizona (May 15, 2010) Homers allowed: 3 - Blair, Seth vs Cal Poly Mustangs (Mar 04, 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.) Wild pitches: 2 - Blair, Seth vs Cal Golden Bears (Mar 26, 2010) 2 - Blair, Seth at Washington State (Apr 09, 2010) 2 - Kelly, Merrill at Arizona (May 16, 2010) Hit batters: 3 - (4 times )

27 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Team Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs Mar 05 vs Oregon State Mar 06 vs UC Riverside Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panthers Mar 09 GRAND CANYON Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TOREROS Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TOREROS *Apr 09 at Washington State *Apr 10 at Washington State *Apr 11 at Washington State *Apr 16 USC TROJANS *Apr 17 USC TROJANS *Apr 18 USC TROJANS Apr 20 ARIZONA *Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKIE *Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKIE *Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKIE Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *May 01 at UCLA Bruins *May 02 at UCLA Bruins May 04 ARIZONA May 10 BYU COUGARS May 11 BYU COUGARS *May 15 at Arizona *May 16 at Arizona *May 17 at Arizona *May 21 OREGON STATE *May 22 OREGON STATE *May 23 OREGON STATE *May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *May 29 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 04 MILWAUKEE Jun 05 HAWAI'I Jun 06 HAWAI'I Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals

28 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Team Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv era Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs Mar 05 vs Oregon State Mar 06 vs UC Riverside Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panthers Mar 09 GRAND CANYON Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TOREROS Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TOREROS *Apr 09 at Washington State *Apr 10 at Washington State *Apr 11 at Washington State *Apr 16 USC TROJANS *Apr 17 USC TROJANS *Apr 18 USC TROJANS Apr 20 ARIZONA *Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKIE *Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKIE *Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKIE Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *May 01 at UCLA Bruins *May 02 at UCLA Bruins May 04 ARIZONA May 10 BYU COUGARS May 11 BYU COUGARS *May 15 at Arizona *May 16 at Arizona *May 17 at Arizona *May 21 OREGON STATE *May 22 OREGON STATE *May 23 OREGON STATE *May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *May 29 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 04 MILWAUKEE Jun 05 HAWAI'I Jun 06 HAWAI'I Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals

29 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #22 Aplin, Andrew - 40 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS ph/of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *of Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs of Mar 05 vs Oregon State of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *of Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *of Mar 09 GRAND CANYON of Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS of Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS of Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS of Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS of Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks of Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks of Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of/of Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of Apr 10 at Washington State *of Apr 11 at Washington State *of Apr 18 USC TROJANS *of Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI of Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI of Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *of Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO pr/of May 02 at UCLA Bruins of May 04 ARIZONA *of May 10 BYU COUGARS *of May 11 BYU COUGARS *of May 16 at Arizona ph May 17 at Arizona *dh May 21 OREGON STATE *of May 22 OREGON STATE *of May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *dh Jun 06 HAWAI'I *of Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA pr Totals 23gs On base pct..472 Slugging pct..425

30 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #13 Barnes, Austin - 46 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *c Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *c Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *c Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *c Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS c Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *c Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *c Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *c Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *c Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *c Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *c Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *c Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS c Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *c Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *c Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS c Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *c Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *c Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *c Apr 09 at Washington State *c Apr 11 at Washington State *c Apr 16 USC TROJANS *c Apr 17 USC TROJANS c Apr 18 USC TROJANS *c Apr 20 ARIZONA *c Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *c Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *c Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *c Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *c May 01 at UCLA Bruins *c May 04 ARIZONA *c May 10 BYU COUGARS *c May 11 BYU COUGARS *c May 15 at Arizona *c May 16 at Arizona *c May 17 at Arizona *c May 21 OREGON STATE *c May 22 OREGON STATE *c May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *c May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *c May 29 at Stanford Cardinal c Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *c Jun 05 HAWAI'I *c Jun 06 HAWAI'I *c Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *c Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *c Totals 41gs On base pct..361 Slugging pct..383

31 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #99 Barrett, Jake - 28 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs Mar 05 vs Oregon State Mar 09 GRAND CANYON Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO Apr 10 at Washington State Apr 20 ARIZONA Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO May 02 at UCLA Bruins May 10 BYU COUGARS May 11 BYU COUGARS May 15 at Arizona May 21 OREGON STATE May 23 OREGON STATE Jun 05 HAWAI'I Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals #47 Blackford, Alex - 6 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 06 vs UC Riverside Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO Apr 10 at Washington State Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO * Totals #34 Blair, Seth - 17 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS * Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs * Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS * Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS * Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS * Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks * Apr 09 at Washington State * Apr 16 USC TROJANS * Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI * Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins * May 10 BYU COUGARS * May 15 at Arizona * May 21 OREGON STATE * May 27 at Stanford Cardinal * Jun 05 HAWAI'I * Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA * Totals

32 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #51 Borup, Jake - 16 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- * Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 * Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther * Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS * Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS * Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS * Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks * Apr 11 at Washington State * Apr 18 USC TROJANS * Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI * May 02 at UCLA Bruins * May 11 BYU COUGARS May 17 at Arizona * May 23 OREGON STATE * May 29 at Stanford Cardinal * Jun 06 HAWAI'I * Totals

33 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #49 Calhoun, Kole - 59 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *of/1b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *1b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of/of Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *of Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *1b Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *of Mar 05 vs Oregon State *of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *of Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *of Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *of Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *1b Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *1b Apr 09 at Washington State *of Apr 10 at Washington State *of Apr 11 at Washington State *of Apr 16 USC TROJANS *of Apr 17 USC TROJANS *of Apr 18 USC TROJANS *of Apr 20 ARIZONA *of Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *of Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *of Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *of May 01 at UCLA Bruins *of May 02 at UCLA Bruins *of May 04 ARIZONA *of May 11 BYU COUGARS *of May 15 at Arizona *of May 16 at Arizona *of May 17 at Arizona *of May 21 OREGON STATE *of May 22 OREGON STATE *of May 23 OREGON STATE *of May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *of May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *of May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *of Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *of Jun 05 HAWAI'I *of Jun 06 HAWAI'I *of Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Totals 59gs On base pct..483 Slugging pct..631

34 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #14 Carrillo, Xorge - 16 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *c Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *c Mar 05 vs Oregon State *c Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *c Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *c Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *c Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI ph Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *dh May 02 at UCLA Bruins ph May 04 ARIZONA ph May 10 BYU COUGARS c May 11 BYU COUGARS c May 15 at Arizona c May 21 OREGON STATE c May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *c Jun 05 HAWAI'I c Totals 8gs On base pct..439 Slugging pct..618 #18 DeMichele, Joey - 8 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- 2b Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS 2b/3b Mar 06 vs UC Riverside 3b Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS ph/2b Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO ph/3b Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO ph/2b May 02 at UCLA Bruins ph/2b May 04 ARIZONA ph Totals 0gs On base pct..200 Slugging pct..111 #35 Kelly, Merrill - 17 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- * Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS * Mar 05 vs Oregon State * Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS * Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS * Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS * Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks * Apr 10 at Washington State * Apr 17 USC TROJANS * Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI * May 01 at UCLA Bruins * May 11 BYU COUGARS * May 16 at Arizona * May 22 OREGON STATE * May 28 at Stanford Cardinal * Jun 04 MILWAUKEE * Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA * Totals

35 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #40 Lambson, Mitchell - 37 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO Apr 09 at Washington State Apr 11 at Washington State Apr 16 USC TROJANS Apr 17 USC TROJANS Apr 20 ARIZONA Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins May 10 BYU COUGARS May 11 BYU COUGARS May 15 at Arizona May 17 at Arizona May 21 OREGON STATE May 22 OREGON STATE May 23 OREGON STATE May 27 at Stanford Cardinal May 29 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 04 MILWAUKEE Jun 06 HAWAI'I Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals

36 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #2 MacPhee, Zack - 55 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *2b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *2b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *2b Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *2b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *2b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *2b Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *2b Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *2b Mar 05 vs Oregon State *2b Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *2b Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *2b Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *2b Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *2b Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *2b Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *2b Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *2b Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *2b Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *2b Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *2b Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *2b Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *2b Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *2b Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *2b Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *2b Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *2b Apr 09 at Washington State *2b Apr 10 at Washington State *2b Apr 11 at Washington State *2b Apr 16 USC TROJANS *2b Apr 18 USC TROJANS *2b Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI ph/2b Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *2b Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *2b Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *2b Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *2b Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *2b May 01 at UCLA Bruins *2b May 02 at UCLA Bruins *2b May 04 ARIZONA *2b May 10 BYU COUGARS *2b May 11 BYU COUGARS *2b May 15 at Arizona *2b May 16 at Arizona *2b May 17 at Arizona *2b May 21 OREGON STATE *2b May 22 OREGON STATE *2b May 23 OREGON STATE *2b May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *2b May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *2b May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *2b Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *2b Jun 05 HAWAI'I *2b Jun 06 HAWAI'I *2b Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *2b Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *2b Totals 54gs On base pct..491 Slugging pct..679 #15 Magee, Brandon - 5 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS ph/of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside ph Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS ph/of Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO ph/of Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO ph Totals 0gs On base pct..400 Slugging pct..250

37 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #37 Maggi, Drew - 60 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *ss/of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *ss Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *ss Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *ss Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *of Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *ss Mar 05 vs Oregon State *of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *ss Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *2b Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *ss Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *ss Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *ss Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *ss Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *ss Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *ss Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *ss Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *ss Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *ss Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *ss Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *ss Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *ss Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of Apr 09 at Washington State *ss Apr 10 at Washington State *ss Apr 11 at Washington State *of Apr 16 USC TROJANS *ss Apr 17 USC TROJANS *ss Apr 18 USC TROJANS *ss Apr 20 ARIZONA *ss Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *ss Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *ss Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *ss Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *ss Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *of/ss Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *ss May 01 at UCLA Bruins *ss May 02 at UCLA Bruins *of May 04 ARIZONA *of May 10 BYU COUGARS *ss May 11 BYU COUGARS *of May 15 at Arizona *ss May 16 at Arizona *ss May 17 at Arizona *of May 21 OREGON STATE *ss May 22 OREGON STATE *ss May 23 OREGON STATE *of May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *of May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *ss May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *of Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *of Jun 05 HAWAI'I *ss Jun 06 HAWAI'I *ss Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *ss Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Totals 60gs On base pct..423 Slugging pct..458

38 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #17 Marrero, Deven - 40 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS ph/ss Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *ss Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS ph/ss Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *ss Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *ss Mar 05 vs Oregon State *ss Mar 06 vs UC Riverside 2b Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *ss Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *2b Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *ss Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *ss Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *ss Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *ss Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO ph/ss Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *ss Apr 11 at Washington State *ss Apr 17 USC TROJANS *2b Apr 18 USC TROJANS *3b Apr 20 ARIZONA *2b Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *2b/3b Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *3b Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *ss/3b Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins ph May 02 at UCLA Bruins *ss May 04 ARIZONA *ss May 10 BYU COUGARS *dh May 11 BYU COUGARS *ss May 15 at Arizona *dh May 16 at Arizona *dh May 17 at Arizona *ss May 21 OREGON STATE *dh May 22 OREGON STATE *dh May 23 OREGON STATE *ss May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *ss May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *ss Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *ss Jun 05 HAWAI'I *dh Jun 06 HAWAI'I *dh Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *dh Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *ss Totals 35gs On base pct..439 Slugging pct..628 #48 Milner, Daniel - 4 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- ph/of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside ph/of Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO ph/of May 04 ARIZONA 1b Totals 0gs On base pct..667 Slugging pct #32 Moody, Josh - 7 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Mar 09 GRAND CANYON Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO Apr 10 at Washington State Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO May 02 at UCLA Bruins Totals

39 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #11 Newman, Matt - 44 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *dh Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *of Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *of Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *of Mar 05 vs Oregon State *dh Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *of Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *of Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *of Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *dh Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *of Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *dh Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *dh Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *dh Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of Apr 09 at Washington State *of Apr 16 USC TROJANS *of Apr 17 USC TROJANS *of Apr 20 ARIZONA *of Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *of Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *of May 01 at UCLA Bruins *of May 02 at UCLA Bruins ph/of May 04 ARIZONA of May 10 BYU COUGARS *of May 15 at Arizona *of May 16 at Arizona *of May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *of Jun 05 HAWAI'I *of Totals 42gs On base pct..352 Slugging pct..405 #26 Patterson, Jimmy - 10 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS ph Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- ph/of Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS ph Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *dh Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO ph/dh Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *p/dh Apr 10 at Washington State ph Apr 20 ARIZONA ph Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO ph/of May 04 ARIZONA ph/of Totals 2gs On base pct..474 Slugging pct..733

40 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #26 Patterson, Jimmy - 15 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 * Mar 06 vs UC Riverside * Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton * Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO * Apr 11 at Washington State Apr 17 USC TROJANS Apr 18 USC TROJANS Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO * May 02 at UCLA Bruins May 16 at Arizona May 28 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 05 HAWAI'I Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals #20 Rodgers, Brady - 21 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 05 vs Oregon State Mar 09 GRAND CANYON * Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton * Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO * Apr 11 at Washington State Apr 17 USC TROJANS Apr 20 ARIZONA * Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO May 01 at UCLA Bruins May 04 ARIZONA * May 10 BYU COUGARS May 16 at Arizona May 23 OREGON STATE May 29 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals

41 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #23 Ruettiger, Johnny - 53 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *of Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *dh Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *of Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *of Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *of Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *of Mar 05 vs Oregon State *of Mar 06 vs UC Riverside of Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *dh Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *of Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *of Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *of Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of/of Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *of Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *of Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *of/of Apr 09 at Washington State *of Apr 10 at Washington State *of Apr 16 USC TROJANS *of Apr 17 USC TROJANS *of Apr 18 USC TROJANS *of Apr 20 ARIZONA *of Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *of Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *of/of Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *of May 01 at UCLA Bruins *of May 02 at UCLA Bruins *of May 04 ARIZONA *dh May 10 BYU COUGARS *of May 11 BYU COUGARS *dh May 15 at Arizona *of May 16 at Arizona *of May 17 at Arizona *of May 21 OREGON STATE *of May 22 OREGON STATE *of May 23 OREGON STATE *of May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *of May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *of May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *of Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *of Jun 05 HAWAI'I *of Jun 06 HAWAI'I *of Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *of Totals 52gs On base pct..457 Slugging pct..533

42 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #3 Swagerty, Jordan - 15 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- ph/dh Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *c/p Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *c Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *c/p Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *c/p Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *c Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *c Apr 10 at Washington State *c Apr 11 at Washington State ph/c Apr 17 USC TROJANS *c/p Apr 20 ARIZONA ph Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *c Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *c May 02 at UCLA Bruins *c May 23 OREGON STATE *c Totals 12gs On base pct..375 Slugging pct..463 #3 Swagerty, Jordan - 33 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs Mar 05 vs Oregon State Mar 09 GRAND CANYON Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO Apr 09 at Washington State Apr 16 USC TROJANS Apr 17 USC TROJANS Apr 18 USC TROJANS Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO May 04 ARIZONA May 10 BYU COUGARS May 11 BYU COUGARS May 17 at Arizona May 22 OREGON STATE May 27 at Stanford Cardinal May 29 at Stanford Cardinal Jun 06 HAWAI'I Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA Totals

43 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #29 Torrez, Raoul - 51 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *3b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *3b Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *3b/2b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *3b Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *3b Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *3b Mar 05 vs Oregon State *3b Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *3b Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *2b Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *3b Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *3b Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *3b Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *3b Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *3b Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *3b Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *3b Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *3b Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *3b Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks ph Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *3b Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *3b Apr 09 at Washington State *3b Apr 10 at Washington State *3b Apr 11 at Washington State *3b Apr 16 USC TROJANS *3b Apr 17 USC TROJANS *3b Apr 20 ARIZONA *3b Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *3b Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *3b Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *3b Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO 3b Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *3b May 01 at UCLA Bruins *3b May 02 at UCLA Bruins *3b May 04 ARIZONA *3b May 10 BYU COUGARS *3b May 11 BYU COUGARS *3b May 15 at Arizona *3b May 16 at Arizona *3b May 17 at Arizona *3b May 21 OREGON STATE *3b May 22 OREGON STATE *3b May 23 OREGON STATE *3b May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *3b May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *3b May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *3b Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *3b Jun 05 HAWAI'I *3b Jun 06 HAWAI'I *3b Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *3b Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *3b Totals 49gs On base pct..368 Slugging pct..391

44 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #30 Torrez, Riccio - 57 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *1b Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *3b Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *1b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *3b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *1b Feb 28 TOWSON TIGERS *dh Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *1b Mar 05 vs Oregon State *1b Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *dh Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *3b Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *3b Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *1b Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *1b Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *1b Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *3b Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *1b Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *1b Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *3b Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *1b Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *3b Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *1b Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *1b Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *3b Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *1b Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *1b Apr 09 at Washington State *1b Apr 10 at Washington State *1b Apr 11 at Washington State *1b Apr 16 USC TROJANS *1b Apr 17 USC TROJANS *1b Apr 18 USC TROJANS *1b Apr 20 ARIZONA *1b Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *1b Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *1b Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *1b Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *1b Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *3b Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *1b May 01 at UCLA Bruins *1b May 02 at UCLA Bruins *1b May 04 ARIZONA *1b May 10 BYU COUGARS *1b May 11 BYU COUGARS *1b May 15 at Arizona *1b May 16 at Arizona *1b May 17 at Arizona *1b May 21 OREGON STATE *1b May 22 OREGON STATE *1b May 23 OREGON STATE *1b May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *1b May 28 at Stanford Cardinal *1b May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *1b Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *1b Jun 05 HAWAI'I *1b Jun 06 HAWAI'I *1b Jun 12 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *1b Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *1b Totals 57gs On base pct..491 Slugging pct..658

45 2010 Arizona State Sun Devil Baseball Individual Game-by-Game for Arizona State (as of Jun 14, 2010) #25 Wilson, Zach - 48 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *dh Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *dh Feb 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS- *1b Feb 26 TOWSON TIGERS *dh Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-1 *1b Feb 27 TOWSON TIGERS-2 *dh Mar 04 vs Cal Poly Mustangs *dh Mar 06 vs UC Riverside *1b Mar 07 vs FIU Golden Panther *1b Mar 09 GRAND CANYON *1b Mar 12 AUBURN TIGERS *dh Mar 13 AUBURN TIGERS *dh Mar 14 AUBURN TIGERS *dh Mar 16 at Cal State Fullerton *1b Mar 17 at Cal State Fullerton *dh Mar 19 HOUSTON COUGARS *dh Mar 20 HOUSTON COUGARS *1b Mar 21 HOUSTON COUGARS *dh Mar 26 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *dh Mar 27 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *1b Mar 28 CAL GOLDEN BEARS *dh Apr 01 at Oregon Ducks *dh Apr 02 at Oregon Ducks *1b Apr 03 at Oregon Ducks *dh Apr 05 SAN DIEGO TORERO *dh Apr 06 SAN DIEGO TORERO *3b Apr 09 at Washington State *dh Apr 10 at Washington State *dh Apr 11 at Washington State *dh Apr 16 USC TROJANS *dh Apr 17 USC TROJANS *dh Apr 18 USC TROJANS *dh Apr 20 ARIZONA *dh Apr 23 WASHINGTON HUSKI *dh Apr 24 WASHINGTON HUSKI *dh Apr 25 WASHINGTON HUSKI *dh Apr 27 SAN FRANCISCO *dh Apr 28 SAN FRANCISCO *1b Apr 30 at UCLA Bruins *dh May 01 at UCLA Bruins *dh May 02 at UCLA Bruins *dh May 04 ARIZONA 1b May 21 OREGON STATE ph May 23 OREGON STATE *dh May 27 at Stanford Cardinal *dh May 29 at Stanford Cardinal *dh Jun 04 MILWAUKEE *dh Jun 13 ARKANSAS RAZORBA *dh Totals 46gs On base pct..426 Slugging pct..599

46 Arizona State Baseball's Austin Barnes Making Transition From Infield to Catcher by Jeff Metcalfe, The Arizona Republic April 29, 2010 Arizona State's starting catcher is a converted middle infielder and the backup is the closer on the pitching staff. Nothing is more astounding for the nation's second-ranked team than for Austin Barnes and Jordan Swagerty to be more than adequately handling a position held in recent years by such elite catchers as Tuffy Gosewisch, Petey Paramore and Carlos Ramirez. Xorge Carrillo, coming from Central Arizona, was the most likely replacement for Ramirez until suffering an early-season forearm injury. So the job went to Barnes, a sophomore who never played catcher while at Riverside (Calif.) Poly High School. "I never thought I'd be a catcher here," said Barnes, pressed into learning the position last year when backup Andrew Pollak was injured. "They saw my hands were working well in the infield and realized my arm was pretty strong. And they thought I was real slow." Because Ramirez was an ironman, playing in all 65 games in his only season at ASU, Barnes saw limited time and only 17 at-bats. This season he's started in 24 of 40 games and is on the receiving end of one of the nation's premier pitching staffs. Coach Tim Esmay, converted from a catcher to second baseman during his ASU playing days, is thankful for Barnes since Carrillo has only been able to make six starts at catcher and none since March 16. "There are a lot of things to catching," Esmay said. "It's not just catching a ball. It's setting up hitters, knowing how to work with pitchers, the game within the game. He (Barnes) is really starting to grasp that. He's starting to settle in to be a catcher and not just an infielder who's back there catching." Opponents are testing Barnes, who has caught 19 of 24 runners trying to steal. He picked up loose ball to throw out a San Francisco runner in the ninth inning Tuesday, the same game in which he cleared the bases with a two-out double when the outcome still was in doubt. "Catching is definitely my first priority," Barnes said. "Making sure I get everything I can out of the pitchers comes first. I've caught these guys for awhile now so I have a pretty good idea what everyone wants to do, what they like to throw, what's their out pitch."

47 When working with junior Seth Blair as he'll do Friday night at UCLA, Barnes is allowed to call pitches. Otherwise, pitching coach Ken Knutson makes the calls to free the still inexperienced Barnes from that stress. "He does some really good things back there that allowed him to perform a lot quicker than a lot of guys because he's so athletic," Esmay said. "His hands work well, and he's got a good exchange." The 5-foot-10 Barnes said he's holding up physically, in part because Swagerty is spelling him once a week. He's hitting.276, good enough for someone at the bottom of the order, with seven doubles. "We don't ask him to be one of the top hitters," Esmay said. "We're asking him to be the top guy handling the pitching staff and to handle the game. Once you get that idea then you can start settling in from the offensive standpoint. What's nice is we're getting good at-bats from him, not tired at-bats. They are actually getting stronger."

48 Long Journey To The Hill By Nick Kosmider, State Press March 25, 2010 Lora Borup could hardly believe her eyes. Sitting in the stands at famed Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb., last June, a glance to the bullpen revealed a sight that shifted her heart rate into overdrive. Lora s son Jake, a then-redshirt freshman pitcher, was warming up, perhaps preparing to enter a game on the biggest stage of his life: The College World Series. I thought I was going to lose my lunch, Lora Borup said. I called my sister and said, Oh my gosh, they re warming him up, and then I hung up. With her insides churning, Lora watched as Jake, the middle child among a trio of boys, loosened his arm up in the pen, absorbing all the nervous energy her son may have been feeling at the time. But then Jake sat down. It wasn t his time yet. And that was OK with his mother. Moms live and die with every pitch, Lora Borup said. She knew there were still plenty of pitches to come. Destined to be a Sun Devil For Jake Borup, it seems like it s been a long time since he first draped the maroon and gold jersey over what were then a narrow set of shoulders a jersey he had been hoping most of his life to wear. In his current sophomore season, the now 22-year-old 6-foot-5, 203-pound pitcher has been perhaps the most solid starter on a rotation without a blemish on its record. Borup has begun the season one that features a 20-0 record by the No. 1 Sun Devils, the second-best start in school history with a 5-0 record coupled with a 2.42 earned run average, lowest among the team s starters. Not bad numbers by sophomore standards. And Borup is not your typical sophomore. I feel like I ve been a part of this program for a long time, said Borup as he sits in the dugout in gym shorts and flip flops, a smile slowly climbing up his face. I ve grown up around Sun Devil baseball It s been a privilege to play here and a privilege to be a part of. Borup s story at ASU began in After playing just two seasons of high-school ball at Mountain View High School in Mesa, he was only recruited locally. First UA came calling, a tough pill to swallow for Lora Borup, who has worked in the ASU football office for the better part of the last decade.

49 I was dying, Lora Borup said with a laugh. I was like, I ll only come to the games you re pitching, and I can t cheer for the Wildcats. When ASU called we were celebrating, because he s always wanted to be a Sun Devil. Borup enrolled at ASU in the fall of 2005 and decided to redshirt during the ensuing spring baseball campaign. Putting dreams on hold In the middle of his first season on the team, one in which he could only practice with his teammates, Borup decided to answer a higher calling. He shed the maroon and gold practice uniform for a white dress shirt and tie, accepting a Mormon mission call in Charleston, W. Va. The mission stretched Borup, he said, both physically and mentally. With days full of scripture studying and Gospel sharing that began at dawn and ended well after the sun rested below the horizon, life lessons were gathered in abundance. He had matured, and you see that with all missionaries, Lora said. He left a young man, but he came back a solid, mature man ready to take on life. As if serving a two-year mission across the country wasn t enough, Borup was also called to serve as Spanish-speaking missionary. Considering he had quit a Spanish class in eighth grade because it was too hard, the Mesa native was nervous at first about the undertaking, but he considered it an opportunity to test himself. When you take on a goal or an assignment, it kind of helps you see other aspects of life, Borup said. It took me a while to conquer Spanish, but now I ve gotten that and I m going to continue to go forward with something else. I couldn t tell you I loved Spanish when I started, but I m thankful I ve had it since I got home. With his new language down, Borup threw himself into his missionary work, consumed by a desire to share his faith with others. But thoughts of being back with his team crept into his mind from time to time. How could they not? Being a Sun Devil had been a lifelong dream. When ASU made its run to the College World Series in 2007, Lora would send Jake newspaper clippings and articles about the team. Sometimes he would walk into a restaurant and say to one of his mission companions, Hey, that s my team playing. [The mission] was a great experience, and obviously I would never take it back, but there were times I thought about baseball a lot, Borup said. I missed it, but you ve just got to put that in the back of your mind. A missionary family

50 While missions can be tough work for the young men who embark on them, they can also be trying for the families of the missionaries. Phone calls come just twice a year one on Mother s Day and the other on Christmas and s can be sent weekly. But Lora Borup, a single mother who moved with her three sons to Mesa from California when Jake was 6, has seen them all go on missions, and she knew what it would do for Jake. A mission is mentally hard, she said. That toughens a young person up and helps develop so many wonderful qualities. I think the mission did all positive things for him. Borup said the mission did something else for him as well. It made him fully appreciate what his mother had provided for him and his brothers the opportunities that were made available and the unending support she continues to rain upon them. I never really got an idea of what she had done for my family until I was out on my mission, Borup said. I realized as I was out on my own providing for myself what an amazing job she did. Growing up, she inspired me Seeing her support me the way she did just made the transition back to baseball so much easier. Jake has also had the support of his two brothers, the older Jeff and the younger Josh. Jake is four years younger than Jeff but was always eager to prove himself as an athletic equal to his older brother s friends. I think Jeff broke Jake s nose a couple times by being rough and playing and everything, so they can compete that way, Lora Borup said. But they had a boy, don t pick on my brother -type syndrome. Added Jake: [Jeff and I] were always growing up arguing who was better at what. I thank him, because he always encouraged me to become a better person. Back to baseball To say Borup was excited to return to the diamond following his mission would be an understatement. Arriving home on a Saturday in July 2008, he used Sunday to relax, reunite with friends and family and attend church. But on Monday, it was time to get back to work. The first thing I did when I got back was meet with the coaching staff and make sure everything was good to come back, Borup said. That Monday and Tuesday, and the rest of the work week on, I just tried to get back into baseball shape. Obviously, it was one of the first things I wanted to do when I got back. Borup, who grew an inch and gained 30 pounds while on his mission, knew the task in front of him was a tall one. While he was able to keep up his conditioning during exercise time on his mission, getting his arm back to its earlier form was a challenge. Borup threw just eight innings in his first season back with the Sun Devils, and while he admitted that it was frustrating at times to not be able to contribute more, he said the limited work was valuable.

51 Of course you re disappointed when you can t help your team out as much as you think you can, Borup said. However, I was fortunate to get in the innings I did. It taught me a lot about college baseball and the speed of the game. Those eight innings taught me a lot. After experiencing a trip to Omaha with a talented team last season, Borup said he was determined to make an impact when the next season rolled around. I just remember him saying, I m going to work really hard, Lora Borup said. [He said], I m going to do my best and do my part, and we ll see how it goes. It has gone well for Borup, who will go for his sixth win of the season during ASU s Pac-10-opening series with California this weekend. After biding his time for the past five years, Borup is realizing the potential people like ASU interim coach Tim Esmay saw in the young right-hander before he even stepped on the mound in Tempe. I was at University of Utah, so I ve seen [that] with pitchers that go on missions it always takes them a year to get back into throwing shape, Esmay said. I knew watching him go through his struggles last year that he would have his opportunity the following year. The journey to the hill has been a long one for Borup. But while he is beginning to reap the rewards of his dedication to his craft and the sacrifices he s made, the charismatic pitcher says he s just getting started. If you told me last season I d be where I m at at this point, I d probably say That s incredible, Borup said. But at the same point, as I ve gone through it, I feel like I could be doing a lot better. I feel like I have a lot of improvement to do. Sounds like that journey is far from over.

52 Kole Calhoun Leads Sun Devils to Scorching Start by Jim Henry, AOL Fanhouse March 26, 2010 Kole Calhoun can't say precisely why third-ranked Arizona State is nine innings away from matching its best start in school history, but he has a pretty good idea. For starters, the Sun Devils, who need a victory Friday in their Pac-10 Conference opener against visiting California to tie the program mark of 21-0 set in 1961, are accustomed to hot starts. They are 33-1 over the first three weeks of the last three seasons. Yet, Calhoun, one of two senior starters and one of three team captains, believes this year's team has also been quick to bond despite its overall youth. Elven players have made their ASU debut this season. "We've talked about this being a team, the whole year we are going to play as a team and not be selfish and everyone has bought into it," Calhoun told FanHouse. "Everyone is buying into one idea, working on the process of being a great team." That brings up another great point. Many wondered just what kind of team ASU would be this season following Pat Murphy's sudden resignation last November. Murphy, one of the most successful coaches in college baseball during his 16-year tenure at ASU, was forced to resign in the midst of an investigation into NCAA violations. Former Murphy assistant Tim Esmay took over as interim head coach and provided immediate stability. Esmay has been quick to credit the players for their approach and work ethic. Calhoun, a hero from last year's College World Series team that finished tied for third, says the Sun Devils are focused on making sure that team expectations don't change. ASU has won five national titles, the last in "I don't think a coach can really change the style of play that this school has had for the past 50 years," said Calhoun, who capped the 2009 season with a memorable effort at the CWS, where he hit.563 with three home runs (one was a grand slam) and 11 RBI. "There always has been, and always will be, a Sun Devil baseball way. We are not going to change how we play baseball and how we have been raised to play the game." That way is to have fun and play with energy. What has made ASU's start extra impressive is the Sun Devils are winning minus two key

53 players from last year's team -- two-time Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year Mike Leake and Pac-10 Player of the year Jason Kipnis. Additionally, senior ace Josh Spence has yet to pitch this season because of soreness in his forearm. His return is still at least two weeks away. Not to worry. The Sun Devils, one of two undefeated teams in Division I with UCLA (16-0), are performing well on all fronts. They are hitting.362 as a team, posting a 2.97 ERA on the mound and featuring a solid.969 fielding percentage. They swept through a strong field at the Coca-Cola Classic in early March, beating Cal Poly, UC Riverside and Florida International. They have registered blowouts and close wins, including last Sunday's 6-5 home win over Houston after nearly squandering a four-run advantage in the ninth inning. The right side of the infield leads the Sun Devils offensively -- second baseman Zach MacPhee (.484) and first baseman Zach Wilson (.441) are each batting over.400. Junior righty Merrill Kelly is off to a 5-0 start, while sophomore righty Jordan Swagerty has seven saves with a 0.73 ERA. "It's cool to look right now and see that we are 20-0 but we know we still have a long way to go - - the season is a marathon, not a sprint," Calhoun said. "We have to keep getting better every day, come out ready to play and ready to win that day." Calhoun, an outfielder, is working hard, too. He's proud to be a team captain and is determined to help leave a positive legacy. Although off to a slow start by his standards -- batting.288 with 20 RBI - Calhoun's mindset hasn't changed. This is his final go-around at ASU and he wants to enjoy every minute. Calhoun, a junior-college transfer, hit.313 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI last season and earned honorable mention Pac-10 honors. Raised in Buckeye, Ariz. -- his father Gregg was recruited to play baseball by ASU coach Jim Brock in the early 1980s but elected to focus on rodeo -- Calhoun is quick to admit he has been a Sun Devil "my whole life at heart." Calhoun would love nothing more than to help the Sun Devils win their first national title in 29 years. ASU went 2-2 in the CWS last year, beating North Carolina twice but losing to Texas twice. The Longhorns scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth to eliminate ASU 4-3. LSU beat Texas in the best-of-three championship series. "I think that's all the motivation in the world, being that close and almost reaching the goal that you set for your team and yourself," said Calhoun, who is scheduled to graduate in May (Interdisciplinary Studies major).

54 "This is my last shot in college, so I want everybody to have an opportunity to get to the College World Series, but not just get there, but win the whole thing." Of course, that means ASU must match its hot start with a strong finish.

55 Tim Esmay, Seniors Key ASU Baseball s 20-0 Start by Paola Boivin, Arizona Republic March 25, 2010 Packard Stadium has an entirely different vibe these days. The lineup card is ready - gasp - hours before first pitch. No one in coaching attire is verbally sparring with a fan. It's high-energy and low maintenance and exactly what Arizona State baseball needed. The No. 1-ranked Sun Devils open Pac-10 play Friday against California and are just a victory away from tying the school's best all-time start of It's a remarkable feat considering the recent instability of this program and a nod to an interim coach and group of players who didn't let a turbulent off-season get the best of them. Two weeks after Pat Murphy's forced resignation, the athletic department called players together to introduce them to their temporary coach. "When he walked in the room, it was kind of like, 'Everything's going be OK,' " pitcher Jake Borup said. "He" was Tim Esmay, 45, a Valley product with deep ASU ties. He played for Jim Brock in the mid-1980s and had several stops in Tempe as an assistant when he wasn't the head coach at Utah. He worked under Murphy until the end of the season, when he received the surprising news saying his services were no longer needed. Turns out they were. When Vice President for Athletics Lisa Love and Senior Associate Athletic Director Don Bocchi were looking for a replacement for Murphy, whose resignation was followed by NCAA allegations, they thought of Esmay, who had a hand in the day-to-day operations of the program and who was more even-keeled than the colorful Murphy. Murphy, now working as a special assistant for the San Diego Padres, was always a divisive figure, pushing buttons in all the best and worst ways. He maintained ASU's great baseball legacy, sending the program to the College World Series four times and numerous talented players to the major leagues. But in an off-season highlighted by drama and an NCAA investigation, the Sun Devils needed a cooler head. Enter Esmay. "After (Murphy's exit) everybody was pretty nervous," senior infielder Raoul Torrez said. "We didn't know who was going to come in. When Ez's name came up, everybody pushed for it. It was really comforting knowing it was a Sun Devil."

56 Esmay brought a different style. Murphy would often hand in the lineup card at the last minute, leaving everyone, including players, guessing. He coached by instinct and the dugout at times was a nervous ball of energy. With Esmay, there aren't a lot of surprises. Players know where they stand, what to expect in a game and their roles are well defined. "His communication skills are unbelievable," Torrez said. "There's a lot of trust between the players and him. "I'm a big believer in you just can't call guys in when they're not doing well," Esmay said. "You've got to call them in when they're doing well and let them know to keep fighting the fight." This group of players deserves a big nod, too, for the way they rallied. It's a group with great senior leadership - from Torrez to outfielder Kole Calhoun to pitcher Josh Spence - a rare find these days in a top program. "The leadership made the transition easy," sophomore Borup said. "I was more worried about the young guys but they looked to our leaders, who have led by example "It's an us-against-everyone-else deal and we kind of learned that this off-season and I think a lot of the credit should go to those leaders." It's more than just about feel-good stuff. This team can play. Borup is 5-0 and part of a pitching staff that hasn't even seen the return of Spence (arm injury) yet. The Sun Devils' 2.97 ERA is eighth in the nation and its batting average is seventh (.362). ASU is balanced, deep and drawing impressive crowds for it being so early in the season. Esmay, meanwhile, said he isn't preoccupied by the interim tag but would be thrilled if it could turn into something permanent. "This is the place," he said. "This has always been the place for me." For now at least, it's a heck of a fit.

57 Arizona State s Esmay Proving His Worth By Kendall Rogers, Yahoo! Sports May 2, 2010 LOS ANGELES Arizona State athletic director Lisa Love might finally have an easy decision to make at the end of the season. With NCAA allegations hanging over the baseball program and athletic department back in November, Love had the tough chore of confronting long-time coach Pat Murphy. Murphy, in turn, resigned his post with the Sun Devils after 15 seasons with the program. Though there are plenty of observers and Arizona State fans that realize Love had to make a move, there also are those out there that believe Love overstepped her bounds, jumped to conclusions and forced Murphy out without due process. So, when this season comes to a close with popular interim coach Tim Esmay in charge, you can bet there will be plenty of observers watching what Love decides to do. With an interim label this spring, there absolutely is no guarantee that Esmay will remain head coach after the season. He may not even be retained as a coach on next year s staff. But with the Sun Devils sitting at 37-5 this season after clinching a series win over UCLA on Saturday, there s no question which direction Love and the Sun Devils should go when it comes to their coaching search during the upcoming summer. The only thing Love needs to do is hand Esmay the keys for good. I look at my situation this way, and playing and coaching here has taught me this. Each day you look at the lineup and realize it s so competitive. If you have a chance to play well, you better play well to stay in the lineup. Right now, I m staying in the lineup and that is a good thing. Esmay s road to this point has been interesting to say the least. When Murphy resigned, the Sun Devils were sure they weren t going to go out and start a national search for a permanent head coach in November. For weeks, though, the name of Ken Knutson, who currently is an assistant, was hot and heavy in the discussion for the post of interim head coach. Lost in the mix, though, was Esmay. You see, Esmay spent the last five seasons as an assistant coach under Murphy. However, he was let go by Murphy following the 2009 season and his name was mum the couple of weeks after Murphy s resignation.

58 In the end, Love and the Sun Devils surprised some and decided to give the reigns to Esmay, who is now in his 10th overall season with the program. The Sun Devils haven t looked back. I thought he was going to do a great job from the beginning, Arizona State veteran Kole Calhoun said. He played here, he coached here under two different great coaches and he knows how we do things around here. Esmay also knows how to win, too. That is something Love should remember when making her final decision about the future of the program in the next couple of months. I think it would be special [to help Esmay get the head job], Calhoun said. You always have a pretty close bond with your head coach. But it s just great that we re able to talk to him about baseball, life and everything else. It is just great to help him get a long-term job. This is his [Esmay] dream job. He s taking it and running with it. Love, meanwhile, is watching. She should like what she is seeing.

59 ASU Baseball's Tradition Difficult To Top By Paola Boivin, The Arizona Republic June 14, 2010 It was hard to beat the atmosphere at the Tempe Super Regional on Sunday night. Arizona State players charged to the middle of the field and dove into a giant dogpile. Packard Stadium fans chanted "A-S-U. A-S-U." Even former Sun Devils football coach Frank Kush was dancing in the stands after ASU's 7-5 victory in 12 innings that translated into another trip to the College World Series. It was a moment ASU's athletic administration hopes its other sports can capture. It shows what a program rich in tradition can accomplish. Football. Basketball. Are you paying attention? This is the model," ASU Vice President for Athletics Lisa Love said during the game. "This is the heartbeat." It is not just about success, although that is obviously a huge part of it. It is the fan base. Arizona State has led baseball attendance among West Coast universities for the past six years. It never will rival the stadiums in the Southeastern Conference, where college baseball is everything and facilities such as the Razorbacks' Baum Stadium typically bring in 10,000. But Packard Stadium holds its own. Nearly half of the stadium - 4,500 is capacity - is filled by season-ticket holders. The renewal rate frequently hits 99 percent. One year, all but one season-ticket holder renewed. "Why is that?" the coach asked. The person died, he was told. ASU baseball's loyal fan base is an impressive feat considering all the competition in town for the sports-entertainment dollar. There are Major League Baseball's Diamondbacks to consider, not to mention an NBA season that can stretch into June. With weather that often hits triple digits midway through the season, fans have an abundance of built-in excuses not to come. They come anyway.

60 That's what a rich tradition steeped in success can do for you. The Sun Devils own five national titles, the first in 1965 and the most recent in They are in the hunt for a strong postseason push almost yearly, always giving ASU fans a reason to come. Winning cures a lot of ills. It's a definite chicken-and-the-egg situation at work, too. This base gives the Sun Devils a home-field advantage. ASU, 51-8 going into Sunday's game, didn't lose a game at Packard until two months into the schedule and lost just three here overall. These fans can be a raucous bunch at times, but they definitely provide an energy boost for the team. "There's a real sense of community," Love said. With a super conference likely in the near future, attendance becomes even more important - for all programs. The recruiting landscape is about to change and strong home support can only help. Additionally, better revenue streams will be needed. Schools such as Texas and Texas A&M pay their coaches and assistants big-time salaries. For ASU to survive in the new-look college-football landscape, it will need its fans to step up. Just like baseball's have. "I don't think people appreciate enough how entertaining these games can be," said Phoenix's Sue Friedman, who attended Sunday's game with her daughter. "You get to know the people around you and you're watching a lot of players who will be stars someday." Packard is an aesthetically pleasing park. Palm trees line the outfield walls, and the berm seating down the first- and third-base lines is a popular option. Like any park, it can use more upgrades but for now, fans seem to be enjoying it just fine. A winning program will do that for you.

61 ASU Baseball Team Continues To Make Magic By Paola Boivin, The Arizona Republic, June 13, 2010 You knew it would happen. If you watched Arizona State baseball at all this season, you knew this little engine that could, this team void of superstars but not heart, would pull it out. It took 12 innings but the Sun Devils did. ASU 7, Arkansas 6. Designated hitter Deven Marrero drove a line drive to left-center for the game winner. "That's one of my best hits," he said. "I'll never forget that." Nor will his teammate, Kole Calhoun, who scored the winning run. "I knew it was going to be like this," Calhoun said. "That was a fun baseball game." Once again, the Sun Devils received contributions from a variety of places. And not just the obvious ones. There was Calhoun, who doesn't get enough credit for his patience at the plate. He was 1 for 2 with five walks and one RBI. He also scored three runs. There was Mitchell Lambson, who pitched the final five innings, allowing just one hit while striking out seven. It was a rare temperate evening for a June baseball game in Tempe and the perfect night for the past to meet the present. Among the fans watching was Bobby Winkles, the university's first baseball coach who laid the foundation for this program's success and won three national titles in his 11 seasons. "They're a very balanced team," he said during the game. "There is a lot to like about them." Winkles, 80, would know. He had his share of talent here, playing like Reggie Jackson and Rick Monday. This team is different. It is lacking in superstars, which may sound like a backhanded compliment but it is more a nod to its versatility and selflessness.

62 On any given night, a different player steps up. Early in Saturday's game it was catcher Austin Barnes, who thwarted two Arkansas attempts to steal. What impressed Winkles most about this team was its poise, a trait it once again displayed in this game, rallying from a two-run deficit to send the game into extra innings. It's a credit to Coach Tim Esmay. "He doesn't get too excited," Winkles said. "You have to keep your emotions chest-high. Plus, he's assembled as good a staff as there in the country." ASU needed that poise because there was a fair share of drama late in the game. In fact, it appeared the Sun Devils would get their magic done in the ninth. With the bases loaded and two outs, ASU's Johnny Ruettiger grounded into a fielder's choice. The throw to second was close. The crowd held its collective breath and glared at the umpire near second as Zack McPhee scored. Out at second The fans booed. In the bottom of the 10th, the Razorbacks, who had some fielding issues during the game, came up big. Bo Bingham made a huge catch of a popout to centerfield despite a collision with shortstop Tim Carver as both dove. In the top of the 11th, Lambson took care of business on the mound, striking out James McCann, Matt Vinson and Tim Carver, all swinging. ASU may have come into this game as the top-seeded team in the tournament but Arkansas is certainly no slouch. Eight players from the team were taken in major league baseball's first-year player draft last week. Three of the top four hitters were selected in the first five rounds. The SEC is an impressive conference. Florida already has qualified for the College World Series and Alabama, South Carolina and Vanderbilt are all a victory away from advancing. ASU will do its best not to let the Razorbacks be another. Winkles said this postseason field is as good as any he has seen in a long time.

63 "But ASU has such a good mix of players that you can't count them out," he said. "It takes a little bit of luck as this stage but it also takes defense and pitching. We have that. Everyone thinks it's just about hitting but it's about a lot more than that." It was about a lot more than that Saturday night. It was about Marrero coming up with a dagger-in-the-heart hit. It was about a gritty team that didn't let a two-run deficit get it down. It was about a team void of superstars stepping up to the challenge. It was about winning the first game of a super regional.

64 Gift of the Maggi Sends ASU to Omaha By Ted Miller, ESPN.com, June 14, 2010 The gift of the Maggi was a long time coming, but it was good enough to advance topseeded Arizona State to its 22nd College World Series. Leadoff man Drew Maggi, who was just 4 for 25 in the postseason, blasted a two-run home run in the top of the 12th inning to give the Sun Devils a 7-5 win over Arkansas and a two-game sweep in a hotly-contested series that included 24 innings and eight and a half hours of baseball. Suffice it to say, every run mattered between these two teams. "Arkansas gave us all that we could handle," said Sun Devils coach Tim Esmay, who only recently had the "interim" removed from his title. was a mirror image of, though the Sun Devils found a way to win both. In, ASU tied the game in the bottom of the ninth with two outs. On Sunday, playing as the home team, the Razorbacks returned the favor with two outs in the bottom of the ninth when Brett Eibner blasted a hanging slider on a 1-2 pitch from dominant closer Jordan Swagerty over the left field fence to tie the game at 5-5. "Brett just hammered it," Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said. "I just wish somebody would have been on base." In the opener, the Razorbacks pounded ASU ace Seth Blair. The Sun Devils provided the same rough treatment to Arkansas' Drew Smyly. They jumped to a 4-0 lead on three home runs, a pair of solo shots by Zach Wilson and a monstrous two-run rip from Riccio Torrez that hit the top of the scoreboard in left center. Smyly, who didn't start because he's nursing a blister on his left, throwing hand, wasn't himself. He only lasted 4 2/3 innings. But, just like Mitchell Lambson picked up Blair with five quality innings, so did D.J. Baxendale do the same for Smyly. The freshman allowed just one unearned run over 6 1/3 innings. Swagerty (2-0) blew the save but got the win, striking out seven in 4 1/3 innings. The home run was the only real damage Arkansas did to him. While ASU jumped ahead with an early power show, Arkansas only needed a leadoff single to plate two runs in the fourth. Sun Devils starter Merrill Kelly suddenly lost his control, walking two and hitting two with pitches.

65 Defense was a difference in the series. Arizona State had one error in two games; the Razorbacks had five, which cost them two unearned runs in and one in. And one of the biggest plays of the game was a outstanding defensive effort by the Sun Devils in the seventh. With runners on first and second, Andy Wilkins flew out to right field. The runners tagged, but Eibner got caught between first and second. A rundown commenced, at which point Zack Cox tried to sneak home. But Torrez saw Cox make his break and nailed him at the plate. Between the early power show and Maggi's blast, ASU struggled to get a big hit. Twice - - in the second and fifth inning -- the Sun Devils has runners on second and third and couldn't get them home. In the eighth, they had the bases loaded with one out but Torrez hit into a double play. After stranding 19 in their 7-6 victory in, they left 14 on in. Arizona State, which has been to four College World Series since 2005 and finished third last year, improved to Arkansas finished its season at Esmay, 45, was hired in December to replace the controversial Pat Murphy, whose contact was terminated without cause in November in the wake of an NCAA investigation into the program. While his players throughout the year have talked openly about their singular goal to win the school's first national championship since 1981, Esmay has emphasized not looking "past the process" as well as "enjoying the ride." "It's not been easy, but it sure is a lot of fun," he said.

66 June Brings Calhoun Heat Wave By Ted Miller, ESPN.com June 11, 2010 Last June, before his team headed to Omaha for its 21st appearance in the College World Series, Arizona State outfielder Kole Calhoun was unhappy. The object of his ire was Major League Baseball. MLB was ignoring him. Or playing hard to get. While it seems that everyone who plays for the Sun Devils, almost as a rule, gets drafted, Calhoun didn't in "I told my [academic] adviser that I'm just going to go and be the player of the College World Series," Calhoun said. "I was angry. Not angry. But I felt like I had a chip on my shoulder and I had to go prove myself. And what better stage to try to do that?" There is none, and on the biggest stage in college baseball, Calhoun went nuts, going 9- for a cool.563 clip -- with three home runs and 11 RBIs. His slugging percentage was a robust It wasn't enough, though. The Sun Devils, who won the last of their five national titles in 1981, finished third. Those CWS numbers capped a postseason when Calhoun went 17-for-37 (.459) at the plate with 18 RBIs. Considering that Calhoun hit.364 with three homers and six RBIs as the Sun Devils swept through three games in last weekend's Tempe NCAA Regional, it might be reasonable to officially name the senior, "Mr. June." That's a fine title and everything, but it's not the one Calhoun and his teammates are most interested in as they prepare to face Arkansas (43-19) in a three-game series in Packard Stadium, with starting at 9 (ET) on Saturday. ASU's goal is singular this postseason. The top-seeded Sun Devils (50-8) are not just happy to be here. They won't be satisfied with just another trip to Omaha. They feel there's only one happy ending to the season. "It's something we've been telling the guys the entire season," said Calhoun, one of three team captains. "It's Omaha and win the whole thing or it's bust. That's why we all came here to play -- to win a national championship." Calhoun believes last year's squad was fully capable of winning the national title, but the starting pitching, most notably current Cincinnati Reds sensation Mike Leake, faltered and the bullpen wasn't deep enough to pick up the slack.

67 This year, the Sun Devils' starters are fresher and the bullpen is outstanding, led by closer Jordan Swagerty (2.05 ERA, 14 saves). But that's not the only reason Calhoun is optimistic about ASU's chances. He thinks the team's state of mind was different last year. "We wanted to win the whole thing but I kind of think the whole mantra of the team was, 'OK, we're here.' It wasn't a burning desire to win the thing," he said. Calhoun's state of mind is pretty good at present, too. Not only is he hanging up big numbers again this postseason, he didn't require a chip on his shoulder to make it happen: He was one of 10 Sun Devils drafted this week, going in the eighth round to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. So he's feeling chipper. Moreover, if he should lose his groove, he might know how to recover it. After he graduated a month ago, his grandfather gave him a journal/organizer so he could record his thoughts. It's probably not surprising most of those focus on hitting. Here's an entry: "Dear Diary: I continue to knock the pooh off the ball. Isn't it great there's an In-N-Out Burger right across the street from Packard!" Kidding. Mostly Calhoun, who earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors as a right fielder, keeps track of the nuances of hitting -- what he's thinking, what he's doing with his hands, his stride, etc. Considering he's been on a hot streak since he started jotting things down in the journal, it figures to come in handy if he finds himself struggling when he joins a minor league team. "Every time I might get into a slump or something I can go back and read what I was thinking and what I was doing when I was on this hot streak," he said. Still, he doesn't claim to have tapped into some well of hitting wisdom. While he asserts he's not superstitious, like most baseball players he pleads ignorance as to why he's presently in the hitting zone. And Mr. June isn't about to question it. "I can't really attribute it to anything, but I'll just keep trying to ride the hot streak," he said. "If I keep getting hot in the playoffs, that's fine with me because that's when it really counts. That's when we're trying to win championships." Last year, Calhoun finished hot and unhappy. At present, he's hot and happy and hoping to stay that way.

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