Baseball Opens Pac-12 Play at Home vs. Ducks - Arizona State University Athletics (2024)

PHOENIX -- Sun Devil Baseball returns home after a week in Texas to open Pac-12 play this weekend with a three game series against the Oregon Ducks, beginning Friday, March 8 at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. The final series of the Pac-12 era against the the Ducks will get underway at 6:30 p.m. AZT on Friday and Saturday and conclude on Sunday at 12 p.m. AZT.

FOLLOW THE ACTION

  • All three tilts will only be available via the Arizona State University Livestream.
  • All games will be broadcast live over local airwaves on KDUS 1060 AM with Jeff Munn and Max Rossiter providing the highlights. Saturday and Sunday's games will be available on KDUS 1060 AM and all games can be streamed online at: kdus1060.com/sundevils
  • Fans are always encouraged to follow the Sun Devil Baseball team on social media for any program or schedule updates throughout the week on the Sun Devil Baseball Twitter account: @ASU_Baseball.

HONORING THE PAST

  • On Friday, the Sun Devilshonorone of the greatest teams in Arizona State University history as it welcomes back the 1984 College World Series team. Forty years ago, the 1984 Sun Devils finished 55-20 and as Pac-10 Champions before taking Omaha and the College World Series by storm en route to a #4 National Finish.
  • Following a strong performance throughout the regular season, the Sun Devils caught fire as a regional host with wins over Washington State, Hawaii and Stanford and advanced to Omaha for the 13th time.
  • While in Omaha, the Sun Devils electrified the nation with wins over Miami and Oklahoma State.
  • Nearly 15 members of that squad and staff will be on hand, including the First Lady of Sun Devil Baseball Patsey Brock wife of the late coach, Dr. Jim Brock and Assistant Coach/ASU Hall of Famer/1967 National Champion Jeff Pentland as well as players Todd Brown, Kendall Carter, Royal Clayton, Romy Cucjen, Bobby Grandstaff, Dave Graybill, Doug Henry, Louie Medina, Steve Murray, Randy Rector, Jeff Roberts and Greg Shirtley.

#10THINGS (Twitter-Friendly Notes)

1 The ASU bullpen posted a 3.42 ERA and a .213 average against. Entering last weekend, the bullpen had a 10.85 ERA and a .329 average.

2. ASU gave up 12 total hits in two games against a #7 Texas A&M team that entered the weekend averaging over 12 hits a game.

3. Texas A&M scored in just five of 17 innings against ASU (29.4 percent). It had scored in 40 of 68 innings in its nine out games this season (58.8 percent).

4. The Aggies did not post a single run beyond the third inning in either game against the Sun Devils, going scoreless in 11 frames.

5. Brandon Compton has a .609 batting average on balls he puts in play, tops in the Pac-12 and good for 14th among all Division I players.

6. 10 different Sun Devils have multiple doubles this season. No other team in the Pac-12 has more than 8. ASU is 35th in the country with 29 doubles.

7. The Sun Devils trailed at some point in 22 of the team's last 27 victories dating back to the 2023 campaign.

8. Ryan Campos has reached base safely in 92-of-101 (91.1%) games with the Sun Devils and has a 22-game reached base streak dating back to '23.

9. The Sun Devils have struck out double digit batters in eight of 12 games. ASU didn't reach 8 such games until the 26th game of the year last season

10. The Sun Devils already have five players with double-digit RBIs this season, tied with Oregon State for tops in the Pac-12.

BY THE NUMBERS
92 - Ryan Campos has reached base in a ridiculous 92 of-100 (91.1%) career games with the Sun Devils overall, and 12 games this season.
. Campos is on a 22-game active reached base streak dating back to last season. Campos holds the 34th-highest active career batting average at .354, a tally that is fifth among all FBS catchers and 21st among players in at least their third sason. Despite an uncharacteristic .234 average early this season, he has still reached base at a .390 clip thanks to a his team-leading 11 walks. He also leads the squad with 16 RBIs.

29 - The Sun Devils are 31st in the country and second in the Pac-12 with 29 doubles this season, 10 different Sun Devils have already recorded multiple doubles through three weeks this season. No other team in the Pac-12 has more than eight such players. Brandon Compton paces the group with five doubles on his 16 hits this season, a large reason for his .730 slugging percentage that currently sits fifth in the Pac-12. Ryan Campos is on his heels with four this season, while Harris Williams, Jacob Tobias, and Nu'u Contrades all check in with three. ASU had just 13 doubles through its first 11 games last season.

10 - The 2024 Sun Devils had excelled in three categories this season - scoring double digit runs, recording double digit hits and striking out double digit batters. The team has recorded 10 or more hits in nine of 12 games this season while scoring 10 or more runs in five games.. ASU is 67th in scoring in the country this year (8.2) and 35th in total hits (134). The pitching staff has struck out double-digit batters in eight of 12 games, posting 10.8 strikeouts per nine innings this season - a total good for 40th in the country. ASU and Oregon State are the only Pac-12 teams with five players with double-digit RBIs this season.

8 -The Sun Devil bullpen has made a habit of escaping jams under pitching coach Sam Peraza, stranding 1,028 baserunners over 125 games, an average of 8.3 stranded opponent runners per game. ASU has stranded 92 in 12 games this season. ASU relief pitchers have inherited 42 baserunners this season, of which only 18 have scored (42.8).Ryan Schiefer, Matt Cornelius and Matt Tieding all inherited the bases loaded against #24 Kansas State when they entered the game and all got inning-inning strikeouts in the victory.

LAST TIME OUT: KUBOTA BASEBALL SERIES/UT ARLINGTON

  • The Sun Devils went on the road for the first time this season, taking part in three tilts against Top-10 teams at the Kubota Baseball Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, taking on then No. 7 Texas A&M (L 0-4, L 5-10) twice and fifth-ranked TCU once (L 9-11). While ASU didn't come away with any wins at the event, they battled in each game.
  • ASU gave up 12 total hits in two games against a Texas A&M team that entered the weekend averaging over 12 hits a game.
  • A&M scored in just five of 17 innings against ASU (29.4 percent). It had scored in 40 of 68 innings in its nine out games this season (58.8 percent). The Aggies did not post a single run beyond the third inning in either game against the Sun Devils, going scoreless in 11 frames.
  • The Sun Devils posted five earned runs against the Aggies - the most allowed by A&M this season after they had entered the game with the No. 1 team ERA in the country at 0.95.
  • The nine runs against TCU were tied for second-most allowed by the Frogs this season.
  • ASU overcame a 5-0 deficit against TCU to take a late lead, marking the eighth time in Willie Bloomquist's tenure that a team had erased a lead of five or more runs, though it fell to 6-2 in such games with the eventual loss.
  • The Sun Devil bullpen was largely successful in four games in Arlington, posting a 3.42 ERA with 22 strikeouts and allowing just a .213 average against over 23.2 innings of work. Entering the weekend, the bullpen had a 10.85 ERA with 44 strikeouts and a .329 average over 37.1 innings.
  • Ethan Mendoza recorded a hit in all four games played in Arlington this week, returning to the Dallas-Fort Worth area that he grew up in.

ON DECK: OREGON

  • This will mark the fourth time the Sun Devils and Ducks have opened up Pac-12 action against each other and third time it has happened in Tempe/Phoenix. ASU has swept both of the series played in Arizona under those circ*mstances (2011 and 2018).
  • ASU leads the all-time series, 29-18
  • Oregon won last year's Pac-12 Tournament Championship and advanced the host the NCAA Super Regionals. The Ducks are off to a 9-3 start this season with its only three losses coming from teams ranked in at least one Top-25 poll.
  • Oregon's offense has been electric, posting a .335 average and a .442 OBP while its pitching has been efficient with a 4.63 ERA and a .224 average against.

GOING CAMP-ING

  • Ryan Campos enters the season as D1Baseball's 10th-ranked catcher in the country and No. 95 collegiate prospect for the 2024 MLB Draft. He was named to the Preseason All-Pac-12 team, as voted on by the league's coaches.
  • Campos has the 34th-best active career batting average (.354) - fifth among the nation's catchers.
  • Campos has reached base in a ridiculous 92-of-101 (91.1%) career games with the Sun Devils overall and all 12 this season. He has an active 22-base reached base streak dating back to last season.
  • The junior had his first multi-homer game against Santa Clara in the finale, also posting a career-best five RBIs.
  • His 16 RBIs this season are tied for the team lead and fifth in the Pac-12. His eight two-out RBI are tops on the squad and three more than any other player.
  • Despite an uncharacteristic .234 average early this season, he has still reached base at a .390 clip thanks to a his team-leading 11 walks and a hit-by-pitch. He has also paced the team in productive outs, advancing runners with an out seven times. He is batting .316 (6-of-19) with two outs, third on the team.
  • His 14 runs scored also pace the team and are good for third in the Pac-12.
  • Campos reached base in all but two games last season. The two games he did not reach base was once during opening weekend and the first game after he returned from an 11-game injury absence.
  • Had a team-best 31-game reached base streak at one point in last season and showed off plenty of extra pop in the bat, recording eight homers, seven doubles and a triple
  • Campos was named to the Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List and also tabbed as the Pac-12 Player of the Week after the Washington State series during his sophom*ore campaign.
  • In 44 games, Campos smacked .388 with 16 extra-base hits including eight home runs...He walked 35 times and struck out on a mere 17 occurrences
  • Campos' 35 earned free passes were 15th in the league, yet because of his midseason injury, he had the fewest games played of anyone in the top 50 in the category.
  • His .388 average was third in the Conference of Champions and his .503 OBP was tops in the league
  • ASU's most reliable presence over the last two seasons, Campos earned his first recognition to the All-Pac-12 First Team last season as a sophom*ore after picking up an honorable mention honor as a freshman, also earning Freshman All-America honors that season as well.
  • Campos was named the Jim Brock Mr. Sun Devil at the squad's end-of-season awards banquet at the end of the regular season last year....Named for the legendary and late Dr. Jim Brock, the award is presented to the student-athlete who best exemplifies the attitude and character expected of a Sun Devil Baseball Player
  • For his elite efforts behind the plate, Campos was named as a Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Semifinalist.

JACOB'S LADDER

  • Jacob Tobias earned Preseason Pac-12 All-Pac-12 recognition after he took his game to the next level last season, finishing with a .317 average and starting 54 games - the majority coming at first base.
  • Tobias is batting .308 on the season and tied for the team lead with five multi-hit games. He also has posted 11 RBIs.
  • With hits in each of his first eight games, he rode an 10-game hitting streak into Texas heading into last weekend before having that come to a close in ASU's two-hit outing against #7 Texas A&M at Globe life Field.
  • Tobias was named by D1Baseball as the No. 44 first baseman in the country entering this season.
  • Last season, he slugged .546 with 10 homers, nine doubles and leading the team with four triples en route to a 59 RBI season - good for ninth in the Pac-12 though the eight players in front of him benefited from postseason action
  • Tobias was deadly the second time through the order with 22 of those RBIs coming in the fourth or fifth innings when he saw a starter for the second or third time - batting 23-of-50 (.460) with 22 RBIs, three homers and over a .500 OBP in those two innings.
  • As a sophom*ore, he recorded an RBI in 12 of the last 18 games of the season and 33 games overall. He has an RBI in three of four games thus far this season.
  • Tobias was 7-of-9 on the season when the bases were loaded and brought a runner home from third with less than two outs 75 percent of the time (15-of-20).
  • Tobias earned Pac-12 Honorable Mention accolades last season as he took his game to the next level, finishing with a .317 average and starting 54 games - the majority coming at first base.
  • Tobias was named a Freshman All-American in 2022. His 12 bases (two homers, two doubles) against Utah in the series finale are tied for the most by a Pac-12 player in a game. His seven homers this year were tied for eighth in ASU freshman history.

ACTION JACKSON

  • Isaiah Jackson has shown ample improvement in Year Two with the Sun Devils, batting .283 this season with a team-leading 16 RBIs and four homers.
  • His 16 RBIs this season are good for fifth in the Pac-12.
  • Jackson homered in the first two games of the season, as did teammate Jacob Tobias, joining a small list of Sun Devils to do so since 1998, including Spencer Torkelson (2020), Riccio Torrez (2011) and Jason Kipnis (2008).
  • His three-hit game in the opener gave him more hits in five at-bats than he had through his first seven games last season.
  • Jackson's 16 RBIs through 12 games are especially notable as he didn't notch his 16th RBI until after 30 games into tis freshman campaign.

THE BURN(S) UNIT

  • Thomas Burns became the first true freshman to start on the mound for the Sun Devils on Opening Night since Ike Davis in 2006.
  • The youngster was electric in his debut, allowing just a single hit in his 5.0 innings and one run en route to earning his first career win.
  • Burns struck out seven and walked just one batter in the effort. He was equally solid in his second outing, going 4.1 innings with just two runs allowed.
  • All seven of the runs scored against him this season have come by way home runs, coming off four solo homers and a three-run shot that came after he issued two walks to lead off the game against Texas A&M.
  • In fact, he has only given up eight hits on the year, of which five have left the ballpark.
  • Right-handed hitters are 1-for-17 (.059) against Burns this season while he has allowed just a .170 average against through three games with 21 strikeouts in just 13.1 innings.

BIG MAC

  • Nick McLain missed the start of the 2024 campaign for the seconds-straight season due to having his other hamate bone removed but made quite the splash in his debut in Texas last week.
  • McLain bat .313 on the week (5-of-16) and a .421 OBP with five RBIs in four games - including essentially carrying the team on his back with his four RBI effort against UT Arlington that included a two-RBI single to tie the game at 2-2 in the fifth and then a go-ahead two-RBI double in the seventh to put ASU on top for good in the victory.
  • McLain missed the first half of the season last year after a sustaining a hamate injury the week prior to the season and wasted no time catching up on the lost time.
  • McLain earned Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention despite appearing in just 23 games, posting a .298 average and reached base at a .391 clip while slugging .649 behind eight homers, two triples and five doubles, recording over an RBI per game with 24 on the season, recording eight multi-RBI games.
  • He enters this season as D1Baseball No. 53 collegiate prospect for the 2024 MLB Draft.
  • He 3-for-6 with four RBIs - including a two-run insurance missile in the ninth - in his collegiate debut, a road win over Grand Canyon
  • McLain tarted his collegiate career with an 11-game hit streak - the longest streak to start a career for an ASU freshman since at least the 1998, as far back as easily found records can be accessed - and had hits in 14 of his first 15 games as a Sun Devil
  • He also recorded five outfield assists on the year in his limited action.
  • McLain showed the clutch gene through out the season, batting .400 in the 8th inning or later of games, posting four homers and eight RBIs in the process.

WHO'S THE NU'U GUY

  • Nu'u Contrades entersedthe season as a Preseason All-Pac-12 selection and as D1Baseball's No. 46 third baseman in the country.
  • The sophom*ore is reaching base at a .346 clip - striking out just twice in his first 21 ABs appearances, an area he struggled in last season, though he has missed action lately with a lingering back injury.
  • The ASU third baseman bat .309 with 20 extra base hits (eight homers, two triples, 10 doubles), recording 40 RBIs
  • The .309 average was in the Top-5 for freshmen in the Pac-12 last season and Top-50 among all freshmen in the country...The rally at the dish came despite the youngster still sitting below the Mendoza line as of March 7
  • He obliterated the University of Arizona in the three-game series in Tempe, where he was 7-14 (.500) with eight RBI, three runs scored...He plated the winning run in Saturday's series-securing victory and scored it in the series finale Sunday and was named the Pac-12 Player of the Week in the process. He led the team with 10 RBIs (of 31 total for the week for ASU) with a .947 slugging percentage while batting .474 on 9-of-19 hitting in four total games that week
  • Honored as the team's Bobby Winkles Award winner as a true freshman, Nu'u Contrades found himself at home in the valley as he earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors as an infielder.
  • Had a productive Summer Ball campaign in the Northwoods League for the Duluth Huskies, making the league All-Star game and was the league leader in RBIs with 71 while slashing .320/.423/.563, recording 17 doubles and 13 homers across 60 games and 231 ABs.

NOT THEIR FIRST RODEO

  • While the names and faces of Harris Williams, Kevin Karstetter and Steven Ondina are new to Sun Devil fans, the trio bring no shortage of career experience and that has been in full display this season
  • The three players had combined to play in 461 career games before setting foot on ASU's campus.
  • Williams, a USF transfer who ranks in 40th among all Division I players in games played (177), is batting .360 on the season and has reached base in 11 of 12 games.
  • Williams is tied for the team lead with five multi-hit games. He has a .567 OBP that is 14th in the Pac-12.
  • The super-duper senior has advanced baserunners at team-best .679 clip, doing so on 19-of-28 chances - four more than any of his teammates. He has gotten the job done as the leadoff batters as well, reaching on 8-of-23 chances while leading off (.348).
  • Williams has brought the runner home from third with less than two outs a team-best 5-of-5 times and is second on the team with runners in scoring position, batting .615 (8-of-13).
  • Karstetter is second on the team with nine walks this season and his .415 OBP is third on the team while he has bat .317. He has been ASU's best option at keeping innings alive, posting a .412 average on 7-of-17 hitting with two outs.
  • Ondina has quietly put up a .389 average that is second on the team and struck out just six times in 36 ABs. His biggest impact doesn't necessarily show up in the box score as the senior is a vacuum at shortstop that has made several highlight reel plays this season.

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON

  • Redshirt freshman Brandon Compton was recruited to ASU as a pitcher out of high school, but Tommy John surgery sidelined him his true frosh year, instead allowing him to focus on his bat - and focus he did.
  • The youngster leads the team with his .432 average this season, good for 5th in the Pac-12 and 72nd in the country. His .609 average on balls in play is tops in the Pac-12 and 14th among all players in college baseball
  • His 14 RBIs are tied for third on the team and ninth in the Pac-12.
  • He has reached base at a .500 clip, sixth in the Pac-12. His five doubles are sixth in the Pac-12 and tops on the team.
  • He was responsible for the go-ahead grand slam in the series finale against Ohio State that proved to be the difference in the 10-8 ballgame.
  • Compton had a productive Summer Ball campaign in the Northwoods League for the Duluth Huskies this past summer, making the league All-Star game and was the league leader in RBIs with 71 while slashing .320/.423/.563, recording 17 doubles and 13 homers across 60 games and 231 ABs

NO DOZE-ING OFF

  • Ethan Mendoza has quietly put together quite the start to his collegiate career, sitting third on the team with his .371 average.
  • Mendoza was the only Sun Devil to record hits in all four games in Texas and leads the team with his four game hitting streak entering the weekend.
  • Mendoza was the only Sun Devil to record a hit against No. 7 Texas A&M in the first game of the Globe Life Series, in fact recording the only two hits in the shutout loss.
  • Mendoza has been especially efficient in the field and has yet to post an error at second base this season, recording a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage on 12 putouts and 22 assists. He has the 15th most errorless chances in the field of all Pac-12 players.

GRABBING THE BULL-PEN BY THE HORNS

  • The Sun Devil bullpen has made a habit of escaping jams under pitching coach Sam Peraza, stranding 1,028 baserunners over 125 games, an average of 8.2 stranded opponent runners per games. ASU has stranded 92 in 12 games this season.
  • ASU relief pitchers have inherited 42 baserunners this season, of which only 18 have scored (42.8). Ryan Schiefer, Matt Cornelius and Matt Tieding all inherited the bases loaded against #24 Kansas State when they entered the game and all got inning-inning strikeouts.
  • The Sun Devil bullpen was largely successful in four games in Arlington, posting a 3.42 ERA with 22 strikeouts and allowing just a .213 average against over 23.2 innings of work. Entering the weekend, the bullpen had a 10.85 ERA with 44 strikeouts and a .329 average over 37.1 innings.
  • Ben Jacobs has posted a 1.93 ERA out of the pen this season, striking out seven and holding opponents to a .133 average in just 4.2 innings.
  • Ryan Schiefer has allowed opponents to bat just .095 against him, giving up only two hits over 7.0 innings with nine strikeouts and a 2.57 ERA.
  • ASU used midweek games as bullpen days last year and the crew was absolutely electric, going 7-1 in single-game midweeks this season and 8-4 overall after going 5-7 in them in 2022. ASU is 2-0 in midweeks this season.
  • ASU's 17 strikeouts against Ohio State were the most by a Pac-12 team this season.
  • Last season, the bullpen posted a 5.62 ERA with 22-7 record in decisions and 11 saves. The squad had 234 strikeouts to 130 walks (over 274.0 innings) and held opponents to .270 batting. While not entirely electric, it was a marked improvement from previous season where the 2022 Sun Devil bullpen had a 6.71 ERA for the season with a 13-19 record in decisions with 231 strikeouts to 170 walks (over 271.0 innings) and a .299 average against.
  • Jonah Giblin was one of ASU's best options out of the pen and one of the only pitchers returning from last year's roster. Giblin posted a 3.43 ERA in 21.0 innings over 11 appearances out of then pen - the best ERA on the team - and holding opponents to a .237 average.
  • ASU's other returning option out of the pen, Matt Tieding, posted a 4-1 record in relief last season and held opponents to a .250 average on the year.

HEADED TO THE GAP

  • The Sun Devils are 35th in the country and tops in the Pac-12 with 29 doubles this year in 12 games - notable as they had 13 total through the first 11 games of last year. Brandon Compton leads the way with five.
  • 10 different Sun Devils have multiple doubles this season - the most of any school in the Pac-12. No other school has more than two
  • ASU got a slow start in the doubles category last season but came alive in the second half of the year. After having just 13 in the first 11 of the season, ASU finished with 108 to find itself in the Top-100 prior to the NCAA Tourney after being ranked as low as 232 through the first month of the season.
  • The team recorded a double in 45 of 55 games overall with multiple doubles in 26 of those.
  • Luke Keaschall finished seventh second in the entire country with 25 doubles .
  • The Sun Devils recorded 134 doubles in 2022, good for 19th in the nation and third in the Pac-12. The 127 doubles during the regular season were the most for a Sun Devil team in the REGULAR SEASON in the BBCOR era (since 2011) and tied for the fifth-most in a regular season since 1998.
  • ASU had at least one double in all but six games in 2022 and multiple doubles in 36 of 58 games.

CHICKS DIG THE LONG BALL

  • ASU is currently fourth in the Pac-12 this season with 16, despite not hitting a single one in its four games in Texas.
  • Nine of the team's 16 homers have come with at least one runner on base, including two grand slams. Of the teams seven solo homers, however, four were of the leadoff variety and didn't give anyone a chance to be on base.
  • Already, five different Sun Devils have multiple homers and seven players have homered overall.
  • The Sun Devils hit 19 more homers during the 2023 season than it did the prior year. 12 different players logged a home run last season for ASU and 10 had multiple home runs
  • ASU had eight different players with at least six homers - more than any other team in the Pac-12.
  • The Sun Devils had seven players with at least seven homers last year - two more than any other team at ASU has had since at least the 1998 season. ASU had five players with at least seven homers in 2022, tied for the second-most at ASU since 1998.
  • ASU's 83 homers were 56th in the country prior to the NCAA Tournament.
  • The better news was ASU finally started the get pumps with runners on base. 37 of the team's last 66 Sun Devil home runs last year came with runners on base after 14 of the first 17 this season were solo shots. Of the 26 solo shots, 17 were leadoff homers and thus not given the opportunity to happen with runners on base.
  • The timing of the home runs improved immensely over the second half of the 2022 season as well. On 24 of the final 37 homers on the year, ASU had at least one runner on base. That was notable as ASU had runners on base just eight times on the teams first 27 homers.
  • Of the nine position players with at least 30 starts in 2022, all nine had multiple home runs. ASU had ten total players with multiple homers.

COMING IN HOT

  • The Sun Devils thrived in the big innings, 12 times last season recording five or more runs in an inning. The team recorded 51 innings with three or more runs scored.
  • This season, ASU has now posted 15 3+ run innings and nine 4+ run innings this season.
  • ASU is third in the Pac-12 in scoring (8.2 per game) and third in total runs this season (99). The team has scored double digits in five of eight games thus far.
  • ASU has recorded 10 or more hits in nine of 12 games this season.
  • The team is batting .312 as a squad overall this year, good for the Top-50 nationally and fourth in the Pac-12. The squad's .505 team slugging percentage is just outside the Top-50 in the country and fourth in the Pac-12.
  • The Sun Devils owned opponent bullpens last season, as other teams had a miserable 7.36 ERA against the ASU offense and a 8-13 record in decisions. ASU bat .302 off opponent 'pens with 40 homers, 54 doubles and 9 triples over 239.2 innings. ASU worked a 118 walks to 206 strikeouts against opponent bullpens.
  • This has continued through four games this year with ASU logging a 7.97 ERA against opponent bullpens while batting .289. ASU scored two runs of Kansas State All-American closer Tyson Neighbors in 1.1 innings after he did not give up more than a run in any sub 2.0-inning effort last season and just one single time previously in his career.
  • Santa Clara All-WCC closer August Souza posted a 1.69 ERA in 32.0 innings pitched in 2023, leading the Broncos with five saves. Arizona State plated three earned runs off of him in 4.1 innings. He did not allow more than two earned runs in 12 appearances a season ago.
  • The team posted 52 runs in the eighth inning of games last season, just under a run per game. The team bat .326 in the eighth inning of games with a .526 slugging percentage. The squad had 25 home runs total in innings 7-9 - easily surpassing its total of 17 from the previous season.
  • ASU has scored 34 runs in the 7-9th innings this season, and has scored 21 runs in the seventh inning of games alone.

HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS

  • ASU did its part to shake off some of that bad mojo from the 2022 in close games last year, winning seven one-run games (after going just 1-7 in such games in 2022) and 18-9 in games decided by three runs or less - a category ASU was 14-16 in in 2022. This season, ASU is 4-2 in games decided by three runs or less this season and 1-1 in one-run games.
  • ASU trailed at one point in 22 of its last 27 victories dating abck to last season. It has trailed in five of the six wins this year.
  • Last season, ASU was incredibly efficient at closing games out, going 24-4 when leading after six, 27-1 when leading after seven and 29-0 when leading after eight. ASU is 5-1 when leading after six, 6-1 after seven and 5-0 after eight this season.
  • In two seasons under Willie Bloomquist, the Sun Devils have shown that no opponent lead is safe, showing off plenty of grit in erasing multi-run deficits. ASU had nine wins last season when trailing by at least three runs at some point in the game and four of those by at least five.
  • ASU already has one win this season when trailing by three or more and erased several four-run deficits against Santa Clara before finally succumbing in the finale.
  • In 2022, the seven-run deficit overcome by the Sun Devils to defeat and take the series from Cal was the most since March 3, 2000 against Arizona.
  • ASU doubled down at that last season with the victories over North Dakota State and GCU, overcoming a 7-0 deficit in both (and 9-2 in entering the eighth against GCU) for victories in both.
  • Three times in 2022, ASU rallied from a deficit of five or more runs to tie or win the game - the first time that had happened since 2010 (also 3). ASU surpassed that and won four games last season in which it trailed by five runs.
  • The Sun Devils added their eighth game under Bloomquist to that tally coming back from 5-0 to take a late lead against No. 5 TCU in the eventual loss, falling to 6-2 in games featured a five-run comebacl at some point.

DO I KNOW YOU?

  • The Sun Devils welcome an incredible 27 new faces to the roster in 2023. The class features D1Baseball's No. 23 freshman group in the country and the No. 25 transfer class, a year removed from posting the No. 2 transfer class in the nation.
  • The roster will feature 11 freshman arms, an incredible tally considering the 2022 team didn't have a single freshman arm on the roster.
  • Thomas Burns is slated to become the first true freshman pitcher to start on opening night since the 2006 season when Ike Davis did it.
  • The team will feature two new middle infielders for the second consecutive season after having at least one returner up the middle from 2018-22.
  • Harris Williams, an All-WCC player at San Francisco last season, was the only transfer player named to the Preseason All-Pac-12 team aa voted upon by the league's coaches.
  • The Sun Devils added another pair of All-WCC players in USF's Mario Demera and Santa Clara's Eamonn Lance.
  • In addition to the guys playing on the field, the team also welcomed a slew of new faces on the coaching and support staff, highlighted by former Central Arizona College head coach Anthony Gilich as the team's third paid assistant, taking advantage of new NCAA legislation allowing for there to be a third coach. Sun Devil legend Brett Wallace also joined the staff as the Director of Quality Control and Offensive Strategy.

PRESEASON ACCOLADES

  • The Sun Devils had five position players honored by the Pac-12 Coaches in being selected to the Pac-12 Preseason All-Conference team last week in Ryan Campos, Jacob Tobias, Nu'u Contrades, Nick McLain and Harris Williams
  • The five selections were two more position players than any other team in the league.
  • Williams was the only transfer recogized on the Preseason All-Pac-12 team by the coaches.
  • Nick McLain was tabbed by D1Baseball at the No. 53 collegiate prospect in the 2024 MLB Draft with Ryan Campos checking in at No. 95. Isaiah Jackson was dubbed the No. 17 collegiate prospect for the 2025 MLB Draft by the outlet and Nu'u Contrades as the No. 52 prospect.
  • The Sun Devils brought in the No. 25 transfer class in the nation, according to D1Baseball, highlighted by San Francisco All-WCC competitors Harris Williams and Mario Demera, Santa Clara's All-WCC Eamonn Lance and highly touted junior college transfer Kevin Karstetter out of the State College of Florida.
  • Campos was ranked as the No. 10 catcher in the country for 2024 by D1Baseball, with Jacob Tobias as the No. 44 first baseman, Nu'u Contrades as the No. 46 third baseman and Harris Williams as the No. 88 outfielder in the country.
  • McLain was tabbed as the No. 6 Pac-12 prospect in the 2024 Draft class with Campos checking in at No. 10, according to D1Baseball. Isaiah Jackson is the No. 3 prospect in the 2025 Draft Class in the league with Nu;u Contrades tabbed at No. 7.
  • ASU also brought in the No. 23 freshman class in the country, according to D1Baseball, highlighted by middle infielders Ethan Mendoza and Jax Ryan, local two-way prospect Cole Carlon and Opening Night starter Thomas Burns out of Wisconsin.

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Where does ASU baseball play home games? ›

Situated within the picturesque Papago Mountains, Phoenix Municipal Stadium offers Sun Devil fans a one-of-a-kind college baseball experience to guide us into the next chapter of this historic program.

What happens to Pac-12 baseball? ›

The Pac-12 will cease in its current form after this season. USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon are going to strengthen the Big Ten. Arizona, Arizona State and Utah (Colorado does not have a baseball program) are joining the Big 12. Stanford and Cal are headed to the ACC.

Do they sell beer at ASU baseball games? ›

ASU baseball and hockey games: Beer!

Baseball: Baseball's move to Phoenix Municipal Stadium earlier this year made the venue the first of ASU's to allow concession beer sales. They will continue to sell beer at ASU baseball games this year, according to Sun Devil Athletics spokesman Doug Tammaro.

How many seats are in the Desert Financial Arena? ›

Constructed in the spring of 1974, the 14,198-seat facility also plays host to graduation ceremonies and a variety of concerts and shows. The arena is 400 feet long, 340 feet wide and six stories high.

Will ducks leave Pac-12? ›

“By the time I landed in a place with a clear signal the deal was done,” the Democrat from Otis said Friday. The news that the University of Oregon and the University of Washington will be jumping ship from the Pac-12 conference threatens to upend long-established athletic traditions in Oregon.

How will Pac-12 baseball tournament work? ›

Each team in the tournament is guaranteed two games, while the two teams that advance to Saturday's championship will play four games. All teams will have at least one day off. Oregon won the Pac-12 baseball tournament in 2023.

Who is moving out of the Pac-12? ›

Washington is among the four Pac-12 teams leaving the conference after this season season for the Big Ten alongside Oregon, USC, and UCLA. The "Four Corner" schools of Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah will join the Big 12.

Where does University of Arizona play baseball? ›

Beginning in 2012, Hi Corbett Field became the new home of Arizona baseball. Located approximately two miles southeast of the University of Arizona campus, Hi Corbett Field is the former Spring Training home of the Colorado Rockies and offers Major League-caliber amenities to the UA baseball program.

What is ASU baseball stadium called? ›

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Mountain America Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in the southwestern United States, on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The stadium is officially named Mountain America Stadium, Home of the ASU Sun Devils. It was named Sun Devil Stadium until 2023.
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Where is Arizona MLB stadium? ›

Chase Field is located at 401 E. Jefferson Street in Phoenix, Arizona. It is bounded by Seventh Street to the east, Fourth Street to the west, Jefferson Street to the north and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to the south.

Where does App State play baseball? ›

The team plays its home games at Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium in Boone, North Carolina.

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