Baseball team representing Oregon State University

Oregon State Beavers

Founded 1907 (1907)
university Oregon State University
Athletic Director Scott Barnes
head coach Mitch Canham (Season 2)
conference Pac-12 Conference
location Corvallis, Oregon
home stadium Goss Stadium am Coleman Field
(Capacity: 3,315)
nickname Pepper
Colours orange and black
2006, 2007, 2018
1952, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2017, 2018
1952, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018
1952, 1962, 1963, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
1908, 1910, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1925, 1927, 1938, 1940, 1943, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1975, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1994, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2017

The Baseballmannschaft der Oregon State Beavers represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team competes in the Pac-12 conference. They are currently coached by Mitch Canham and assistant coaches Ryan Gipson, Darwin Barney and Rich Dorman. They play home games at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. The Beavers won the College World Series in 2006, 2007 and 2018, becoming the most successful college baseball program of the Super Regionals era. In addition, the program has won 26 conference championships, qualified for 20 NCAA tournaments, and appeared in seven College World Series.

Investments

Goss Stadium is the home of Beavers Baseball.

Main article: Goss Stadium at Coleman Field

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is home to Oregon State Baseball. With the exception of pitcher hill, artificial grass is used throughout the infield and the outfield is also artificial. In 2015, the Jacoby Ellsbury Players’ Locker Room was completed (on behalf of Jacoby Ellsbury, who donated $1 million to the project), completing a series of upgrades to Goss Stadium.

All-Americans

Oregon State players were named All-Americans 34 times as of the end of the 2018 season. The university recognizes All-Americans selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America Magazine, the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, and USA Today/Sports Weekly.

year player Position
1952 Dwane Helbig outfielder
1953 Bailey Brem Circle
1954 Jay Dean First baseman
1955 Jay Dean First baseman
1960 Larry Peterson outfielder
1962 Cecil Ira Circle
1963 Cecil Ira Circle
1982 Jim Wilson First baseman
1986 Dave Brundage usefulness
1987 Ken Bowen Shortstop
1993 Scott Christman Circle
1994 Mason Smith Circle
1997 Mark Newell Circle
1998 Andrew Checketts Circle
2001 Scott Nicholson Circle
2005 Dallas Buck Circle
2005 Jacoby Ellsbury outfielder
2005 Jonah Nickerson Circle
2006 Dallas Buck Circle
2006 Cole Gillespie outfielder
2006 Kevin Gunderson Circle
2006 Jonah Nickerson Circle
2007 Mitch Canham catcher
2011 Sam Gaviglio Circle
2012 Michael Comfort outfielder
2013 Michael Comfort outfielder
2013 Andrew Moore Circle
2013 Matt Boyd Circle
2014 Michael Comfort outfielder
2014 Jace Fry Circle
2014 Ben Wetzler Circle
2015 Jeff Hendrix outfielder
2015 Andrew Moore Circle
2016 Bryce Fehmel Circle
2017 Luke Heimlich Circle
2017 Jake Thompson Circle
2017 Jake Mulholland Circle
2017 Nick Madrigal Infielder
2018 Trevor Larnach outfielder
2018 Adley Rutschman catcher
2018 Cadyn Grenier Shortstop
2018 Nick Madrigal Second baseman
2018 Luke Heimlich Circle
2018 Jake Muholland Circle
2019 Adley Rutschman catcher
2019 Jake Muholland Circle
2019 Brandon Eisert Circle
2020 Christian Chamberlain Circle

Other Notable Players

Fielder Jones was head coach in 1910.
  • Scott Anderson – MLB Krug 1987-1995.
  • Brian Barden – MLB infielder 2007-2010 and Olympic bronze medalist.
  • Loud Barnes – MLB player 1972-1973.
  • Darwin Barney – 2010-2017 MLB Infielder and 2012 Gold Glove Award winner.
  • Bob Beall – MLB Infielder 1975–1980.
  • Matthew Boyd – MLB pitcher for Detroit Tigers as of 2015.
  • Jamie Burke – MLB catcher 2001-2010.
  • Mitch Canham – Oregon State head coach and 2007 All-American.
  • Ed Coleman – MLB Outfielder 1932-1936.
  • Michael Conforto – MLB outfielder for New York Mets and MLB All Star. 2015 – today.
  • Jeff Doyle – MLB Infielder 1983.
  • Glenn Elliott – MLB Pitcher 1947–1949.
  • Jacoby Ellsbury – MLB Outfielder 2007–2017, MLB All-Star, Silver Slugger Award, Gold Glove Award und 2x World Series Champion.
  • Ken Forsch – MLB pitcher from 1970–1986 and 2x MLB All-Star
  • Jace Fry – MLB pitcher for Chicago White Sox 2017-present.
  • Sam Gaviglio – MLB pitcher 2017-present.
  • Cole Gillespie – MLB Outfielder 2010-2016.
  • Tyler Graham – MLB Outfielder 2012.
  • Cadyn Grenier – 2018 MLB 1. Runde Draft Pick Baltimore Orioles.
  • Don Johnson – MLB player from 1943–1948 and 2x MLB All-Star.
  • Eddie Kunz – MLB Pitcher 2008.
  • Trevor Larnach – 2018 MLB 1. Runde Draft Pick Minnesota Twins.
  • John Leovich – MLB Catcher 1941.
  • Steve Lyons – MLB player from 1985–1993 & current TV athlete.
  • Nick Madrigal – MLB 2nd Basemen for Chicago White Sox 2020 present.
  • Howard Maple – MLB Catcher 1932.
  • Mark McLemore – MLB Pitcher 2007.
  • Andrew Moore – MLB Pitcher 2017-2019.
  • Jonah Nickerson – 2006 College World Series Most Outstanding Player.
  • Joe Paterson – MLB Pitcher 2011–2014.
  • Josh Osich – MLB pitcher for Cincinnati Reds 2015-present.
  • Drew Rasmussen – MLB pitcher for Milwaukee Brewers 2020 present.
  • Jorge Reyes – 2007 College World Series Most Outstanding Player (Pitcher)
  • Daniel Robertson – MLB Outfielder 2014–2017.
  • Stefen Romero – MLB Outfielder 2014–2016. Outfielder für die Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles der Nippon Professional Baseball League.
  • Adleyrutschman – 2019 Golden Spikes Award Winner, 2018 College World Series Outstanding Player and 1st MLB 1st overall pick 2019.
  • Wes Schulmerich – MLB Outfielder 1931–1934.
  • Mike Stutes – MLB Pitcher 2011-2013.
  • Andrew Susac – MLB catcher for Pittsburgh Pirates, 2014–present.
  • Mike Thurman – MLB Pitcher 1997–2002.
  • Chris Wakeland – MLB Outfielder 2001.

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I Baseball Programs

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