The Titans Host Cal Poly in Big West Home Opening Series This Weekend

Call State Fullerton vs. Grand Canyon (3/18/18)
Photo Credit: Matt Brown

CAL POLY AT CAL STATE FULLERTON
APRIL 6-8th • GOODWIN FIELD

Game Notes: Fullerton | Cal Poly | Big West 

FULLERTON, Calif. - The Titans resume Big West play this weekend, as they welcome Cal Poly to Goodwin Field for a three-game set, beginning Friday at 7 pm PT. The series will resume Saturday at 2 pm PT and will conclude Sunday at 1 pm PT.

THE GAME
1 | Fri., April 6 (7:00 pm PT) | Fullerton, Calif. (Goodwin Field) | Live stats Big West TV | Audio 
2 | Sat., April 7 (2:00 pm PT) | Fullerton, Calif. (Goodwin Field) | Live stats Big West TV | Audio 
3 | Sun., April 8 (1:00 pm PT) | Fullerton, Calif. (Goodwin Field) | Live stats Big West TV | Audio 

 

THE PITCHERS


FRIDAY
CP - RHP, Jarred Zill (0-0, 2.08 ERA) at CSF - RHP, Colton Eastman (3-2, 2.47 ERA)

SATURDAY
CP - LHP, Trent Shelton (1-2, 2.93 ERA) at CSF - RHP, Tommy Wilson (3-0, 2.76 ERA)

SUNDAY
CP - RHP, Darren Nelson (3-2, 2.95 ERA) at CSF -  RHP, Andrew Quezada (0-3, 4.11 ERA)

 

CATCH ALL THE ACTION

Fans can follow the action through Big West TV, listen to the audio stream, or follow along with live stats. Links to all three are available on FullertonTitans.com.

 

GET SOCIAL

Follow @BaseballTitans on Twitter for daily updates during the 2018 season. Fullerton baseball is also on Instagram, so make sure to follow the 2018 team all season @CSF_TitansBaseball.

 

HONORING MEN'S BASKETBALL
The Cal State Fullerton men's basketball team recently completed one of the best seasons in program history, as it finished 20-12 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history. The team will be honored on Friday, as head coach Dedrique Taylor will throw out the first pitch and members of the team will be available to sign autographs.

 

EASTMAN TOSSES HISTORIC NO-HITTER

Colton Eastman recorded the fifth no-hitter in program history on March 28, 2018 at UC Santa Barbara (W, 3-0). He pitched easily his best game of his collegiate baseball career, tossing 9.0 shutout innings, without allowing a run or hit, while striking out seven and just walking one. The no-hitter marked Fullerton's first since Justin Garza also recorded one in a 3-0 win over CSUN on May 24, 2014. The no-no was just the Titans' first no-hitter on the road, as the previous four came at home.

 

Fullerton's no-no is the 17th in DI baseball so far this year, which already breaks the all-time record for no-hitters in a single season set in 2013. Eastman also wears No. 17. He was named Perfect Game's National Player of the Week, NCBWA's National Player of the Week and the Big West Pitcher of the Week on April 2 thanks to the historic performance.

 

All-Time Titan No-Hitters

Longo Garcia – 1987

Ted Silva – 1995

Kirk Saarloos – 2001

Justin Garza – 2014

Colton Eastman - 2018

 

THAT'S MORE LIKE IT

After a rough start to 2018, the Titans are starting to look more like…well, the Titans. Fullerton has captured victories in 11 of its last 18 games, including claiming a win over No. 1 Oregon State and series sweep over Grand Canyon last. In the sweep over the Lopes, the Titans hit .340 as a team, while the pitching staff recorded an ERA of just 1.67. In the Saturday contest, the Titans scored a season-high 10 runs. Fullerton has won four in a row overall.

 

TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW

Ever since Fullerton's leading hitter Chris Prescott (.310 batting average) went down with a broken hand in its game vs. San Diego on March 20, the Titans have been able to muster up more than two runs three times, averaging just 2.3 runs per game over the last nine contests. Prescott had recorded four consecutive multi-hit performances leading up to his injury.

 

TRENDING UP

After a tough 1-7 record in February, the Titans continue to get better and better as the calendar continues to turn. The Titans went 9-8 in March and are 2-0 so far in April.

 

SAYING GOODBYE TO A LEGEND

Augie Garrido, one of college baseball's legendary coaches who claimed five National Championships, with three coming at Cal State Fullerton, passed away early Thursday morning at the age of 79. Garrido's storied 48-year baseball coaching career spanned six decades, while his remarkable 1,975 victories goes down as the most managerial wins in the history of the game (1,975-952-9.) He will be remembered as one of the most successful coaches in not only baseball, but college sports history.

 

Garrido retired from the game of baseball in June 2016 after completing his unprecedented coaching career as the head coach at the University of Texas. He was the first coach to claim National Championships with multiple college baseball programs, leading the Titans to three of the program's four overall titles (1979, 1984, 1995) and claiming two with the University of Texas (2002, 2005).

 

Andy Lopez is the only other coach to claim multiple College World Series Championships, winning the title with Pepperdine in 1992 and again with Arizona in 2012. Garrido was also one of only three coaches in NCAA history to guide five or more teams to NCAA championships in college baseball history. He's tied for second, trailing only USC's Rod Dedeaux (10).

 

During his two stints with the Titans (1973-87 and 1991-96), Garrido's teams compiled an impressive mark of 875-341-5 for a winning percentage of .719, which is still the best in school history. In addition to his three titles with the Titans, he helped guide Fullerton to seven College World Series appearances and 16 conference championships, including 11 straight from 1974-84. He was named the National Coach of the Year six different times during his career (1975, 1979, 1984, 1995, 2002, 2005), with four of those instances coming with the Titans.

 

PLAYING INSPIRED

We all know the impact legendry head coach Augie Garrido had on the game of college baseball, but the two programs most affected by his greatness, Texas and Cal State Fullerton, seem to be playing inspired baseball in his honor. Since he passed, the two programs he won national championships with (three with the Titans and two with the Longhorns) have combined to go 19-8. Texas has gone 11-3 since starting the season 9-9, while Fullerton has gone 8-5 since beginning 4-10.

 

INJURY BUG

Chris Prescott is out roughly two months with a broken hand. Hank LoForte continues to play with a mask after suffering a broken nose last month.

 

GOOD OLE GOODWIN

The Titans have regained that home field advantage, as they went 5-3 on last week's eight-game homestand. Overall the Titans are 598-86 at home all-time. They're just two wins away from obtaining 600 all-time.

 

JUST SAYIN'

After opening weekend's series sweep at Stanford, the Titans have been swept (lost three in a row) at Stanford to begin a season four times in school history and in the previous three instances, some pretty good things ended up happening. They were swept in 2000, 2004, 2006 and here in 2018. In 2000, Fullerton made the postseason and won the Big West crown. In 2004, the Titans won their fourth National Championship and in 2006, Fullerton claimed a spot in the College World Series.

 

ANYTHING FOR THE SQUAD

The Titans currently rank ninth in the country in sacrifice bunts (28).

 

A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME?

Fullerton's win March 9th at No. 2 Oregon State was its first victory over either a No. 1 or No. 2 team in the nation since defeating No. 1 Florida 8-5 on Feb. 19, 2012. The Titans were 0-3 against top-two teams since then. Fullerton also improves to 3-2 all-time vs. the Beavers and earned a little bit of revenge after last year's College World Series contest. The win also snapped what was the at the time longest current home win streak in the nation. Oregon State was previously undefeated at home and had only lost one game at home all of last season.

 

PITCHERS RULE

On March 4 at Tulane, pitchers Andrew Quezada and Brett Conine earned their first collegiate at bats. Conine even recorded his first collegiate hit, going 1-for-4 with a single. He played eight innings in right field and one inning at first base. Quezada was a late substitution at second base, while Tommy Wilson was a late substitution in right field. Colton Eastman even entered the game to pinch run.

 

COPE COMING ON

Daniel Cope is in the midst of the best stretch of his young career. He's collected hits in 16 of his last 20 games, batting .333 (24-for-72) during that stretch, while belting three home runs, collecting 10 RBI, while scoring 14 times during that stretch. He's reached base in 17 of his last 20 contests.

 

COPE IS DOPE

Daniel Cope was named Big West Field Player of the Week this week for the first time in his career after he batted .400 in three games against No. 2 Oregon State, including blasting a home run scoring two runs and recording an RBI, all while helping to hand the previously undefeated Beavers their first defeat of the season. It snapped what was the longest home win streak in college baseball.

 

The catcher blasted a home run and a double to help hand the Beavers a 5-3 defeat in the opening game of the series.  Cope opened the scoring in the second inning with a solo shot to left field to put the Titans up 1-0. The jack was his third homer over the last four games. The homer was also the first one hit off of OSU's Luke Heimlich since May 14th, 2016. The Oregon State All-American had gone 21 starts without surrendering a home run.

 

Cope collected two hits and scored a run in the second game of the series, while walking a career-high three times in the series finale on Sunday. Overall he's boasting a team-best eight-game on base streak.

 

FINDING THE RIGHT FORMULA

In Fullerton's 27 games this year, the Titans have run out 19 different lineups in the field and the batting order has been different in 23 in of 27 contests.

 

PRESCOTT PROVIDING

Chris Prescott is growing up in his senior season, as he's provided two game-winning knocks for the Titans this season. He also blasted his first career home run at #1 Oregon State, launching a massive three-run shot over the right field fence to tie the game at 4-4 in the sixth. He's batted .583 in his last four games.

 

YOUNG GUNS

Yes the Titans may have 15 returners back from last year's College World Series squad, but only two of those guys are seniors in Joe Wills and Chris Prescott. Neither of them are four-year seniors as they both transferred from community colleges. The squad consists of 13 freshmen and six sophomores.

 

GET AHEAD, STAY AHEAD

The Titans are a convincing 9-3 this season when scoring first, while they've lost 12 of 15 contests when the opponent strikes first. Fullerton is 7-0 when leading after six innings, 8-0 when leading after seven innings and 9-0 when leading after eight innings.

 

WIN AT ALL COSTS

The Titans needed 15 innings to clinch their first victory of the season on Friday, Feb. 23 vs. the Houston Cougars. The 2-1 walk-off win was the Titans' first walk-off win since earning a 3-2 14-inning victory over UC Irvine last year (April 29, 2017). The 15-inning affair was the longest game the Titans have played in innings wise since playing a 16-inning contest vs. Fresno State on April 23, 2014. The contest was the longest time wise, since the Titans took down Arizona State 3-2 (14) in five hours and 12 minutes during the Fullerton Regional on May 30, 2015. The Titans earned the win without recording an RBI in the game.

 

BEING TESTED

Ten of the Titans' first 21 games have come against ranked opponents, while six of those contests coming on the road.

 

Team               Rank When Played     Current Rank

Stanford (3)     13                                2

Houston (3)     24                                NR

UCLA (1)                    11                             21

Oregon State (3           2                                  4

 

TOMMY TERRIFIC

Newcomer Tommy Wilson has been nothing short of spectacular so far this season. He's surrendered 10 earned runs in eight appearances out of the pen this season and three starts. He's pitched 32.2 innings total, while fanning 34. Most importantly, he owns three of Fullerton's 10 wins on the season. He came on in relief on Feb. 23 in extra innings vs. Houston. He pitched tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in the extra session, while surrendering just one hit and striking out nine. The Cougars had a runner at third base with less than two outs on two separate occasions while Wilson was on the mound. He wiggled out of trouble both times. Fullerton eventually won 2-1 in extra innings. He also recorded his first collegiate start last Saturday vs. GCU, fanning eight Lopes in 7.0 innings pitched, while surrendering just one earned run.

 

HE'S BAAAAAAACKKK

After missing most of the 2017 campaign with a back injury, Ruben Cardenas is back in a big way. He's currently batting .286 and boasted a seven-game hit streak to begin the season. He currently leads the team in hits (30), runs scored (16) and triples (2). He's picked up hits in 22 of 27 games this season.

 

WHAT A RELIEF

It hasn't been the start Fullerton was hoping for this season, but boy has the bullpen been good. Through 27 contests, the pen has surrendered just 37 earned runs in 106.0 innings for an ERA of 3.14.

 

2018 SEASON OUTLOOK

For the Titans, it'll be a good mix of returners and newcomers that should make up a team worthy of its top-10 preseason ranking. Fullerton welcomes back 16 letterwinners from a year ago, including two all-conference performers from 2017 in junior closer Brett Conine and sophomore infielder Sahid Valenzuela. The Titans will also be under the leadership of four-time Big West Coach of the Year Rick Vanderhook, who enters his seventh season as head coach. The returners will be joined by a recruiting class that is ranked 27th in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball. The Titans enter the 2018 season ranked in every national preseason poll, with the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association awarding Cal State Fullerton with the highest ranking of 10th.

 

RECAPPING 2017

• Cal State Fullerton finished the 2017 season with a record of 39-24 (.619), securing the 43rd consecutive winning season in program history. It was also the 43rd straight year the Titans won at least 30 games in a season. The postseason appearance was also Fullerton's 26th straight, which is the second longest streak in the nation, behind only Florida State (40).

 

• The Titans made their 18th trip to the College World Series and second in the last three years. The 18 appearances in Omaha ranks the Titans tied for 7th with LSU all-time behind Texas (35), Miami (25), Arizona State and Florida State (22), USC (21) and Oklahoma State (20).

 

CSF vs. CAL POLY • ALL-TIME SERIES

First Year Played/Last Year Played: 1984/ 2017

Overall Record: 58-21

Current Streak: Lost 2

Overall Conference (Big West) Record: 49-21

Big West Conference Tournament Record: 1-0

Home Record: 34-5

Road Record: 23-16

Neutral Record: 1-0

Longest Winning Streak: 11 games (04/13/84 to 05/03/97)

Longest Losing Streak: 3 games (04/17/14 to 04/19/14)

Extra Innings: 1-2

Most Runs Scored in a Game: 27 runs (05/01/04)

Most Runs Scored in a Game by Opponent: 14 runs (05/04/97)

Largest Margin of Victory: 25 runs (05/01/04)

Largest Margin of Defeat: 10 runs (05/04/97)

 

 HOW THE (BIG) WEST WAS WON? HOPEFULLY

The Titans have claimed the Big West title six out of the last eight seasons and the Titans are the favorites to do it again in 2018. Cal State Fullerton has been picked as the team to beat in the Big West Conference, according to the nine league coaches that voted on the Big West baseball preseason poll. Fullerton received a total of 73 points and six of nine first place votes in the poll, while Long Beach State tallied 65 points and two first place votes to finish second.

 

2018 Coaches Poll Results

1. Cal State Fullerton - 73 (6)

2. Long Beach State - 65 (2)

3. Cal Poly - 64

4. UC Santa Barbara - 49

5. CSUN - 48

6. UC Irvine- 43 (1)

7. Hawai'i - 27

8. UC Riverside - 26

9. UC Davis – 10

( ) First-place vote

 

BEST IN THE WEST

Overall, Cal State Fullerton has posted a dominant 760-270-1 (.738) conference record over 43 seasons. Rick Vanderhook, the school's fifth Div. I head coach, has compiled a 105-38 Big West Conference record in his six seasons and has led Fullerton to the conference crown in four of his six seasons at the helm. The four conference titles for Vanderhook is the second most in school history, only behind Augie Garrido (14). Overall, the Titans have won 29 conference titles.

 

A further breakdown has the Titans winning three PCAA conference championships (1975-76, 1987), eight straight SCBA titles (1977-84), and 18 while playing under the Big West name (1990-91, 94-95, 1997, 1999-2001, 2004-06, 2008, 2010-13, 2015-16). The Big West absorbed the PCAA records in 1990 upon its formation, giving the Titans 20 total Big West championships and a 584-224-1 (.722; 35 years) PCAA/Big West Conference record

 

TITAN PRIDE NEVER GRADUATES

Cal State Fullerton held its annual Alumni Game back on Jan. 27th and it was the Titans coming up with a 6-3 victory over the Alumni. The win Fullerton's ninth win in 10 tries over the Alumni squad.

 

THERE'S A STANDARD HERE

Fullerton has won 30-plus games in each of its 43 seasons at the Div. I level and is tied for second in the nation when it comes to most consecutive 30-win campaigns. The only Titan team to win as few as 30 games was the 1989 squad skippered by Larry Cochell.

 

Consecutive 30+ win seasons (active)

1.  Miami, Fla.            47

2.  Cal State Fullerton 43

2.  Clemson                 43

 

TITANS IN THE BIG LEAGUES

The Titans have had 65 former players ascend to the major leagues since their first products, Dan Whitmer and Tim Wallach, got there in 1980.

 

STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE

In 2018, the Titans will face six teams that qualified for the 2017 NCAA Tournament in Stanford, Houston, UCLA, Oregon State, Long Beach State and San Diego State. Oregon State advanced all the way to Omaha last year, while Fullerton knocked out LBSU in Super Regional play Stanford in Regional play.

 

CONINE CLOSES

In 2017, Conine established himself as one of the best Titan closers of all-time. He picked up 15 saves on the season, which was sixth best nationally, best in the Big West and was the fourth-most saves any Titan has ever picked up in a single season.

 

Overall, the Orange, California native compiled a 1.39 ERA in 45.1 innings pitched while collecting 43 strikeouts while only walking six in 2017. Conine earned All Big-West First Team honors, Collegiate Baseball All-American Second Third Team honors and was a finalist for the Gregg Olson award, which goes to the nation's best closer a year ago. He also picked up a six-out save in game three of the Long Beach Super Regional to send the Titans to the CWS.

 

Conine was named to NCBWA's Preseason All-American Second Team, Collegiate Baseball's Preseason All-American Second Team, Perfect Game's Preseason All-American Third Team and D1 Baseball's Preseason All-American Second Team and was placed on NCBWA's Initial Stopper of the Year Watch List.

 

GOLDEN BOY

Junior right-handed hurler Colton Eastman has earned a spot on USA Baseball's 55-player preseason Golden Spikes Award watch list for the second straight season. The Golden Spikes Award is given out to the top amateur baseball player in the country for the 2018 season. Eastman is one of just five athletes on the list to be featured now in back-to-back seasons with preseason recognition and the lone member from the Big West Conference.

He put together one of the most heroic seasons in college baseball in 2017. After being injured most of the season, Eastman came back just in the nick of time. The Fresno, California native compiled a perfect 2-0 mark to go along with a 2.14 ERA and 37 strikeouts in only eight appearances.

 

He saved his best performance for the biggest game of the season, as he tossed seven innings, struck out eight, surrendered just one hit and zero earned runs en route to a 2-1 victory over Long Beach State to send the Titans to Omaha. Conine picked up the six-out save in that game.

In addition to the Golden Spikes Award recognition, Eastman has been placed on Collegiate Baseball's Preseason All-American Second Team, D1Baseball's Preseason All-American Third Team, and has been named to Baseball America's Top-100 Prospects list.

 

LOOK'S LIKE A PRO

It may be just Andrew Quezada's first year at Cal State Fullerton, but he's already getting the love from the pros. The Bellflower, California was nearly unhittable at Cypress College, as he compiled a microscopic 1.17 ERA and led his team to a state semifinal berth. He also recorded the first no-hitter in program history. D1Baseball has placed Quezada on its Top-100 MLB Prospects List.

 

CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'

Thirty-Two of the 36 players (89 percent) on the roster are from California, two are from Arizona (Tyler Smith and Sahid Valenzuela), one is from Utah (Mitchell Berryhill) and one is from Washington (Jairus Richards).

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