10-12-2024, 03:10 PM
Stanford Baseball 2025/26
10-15-2024, 12:06 AM
Game 2 of NLCS: The Mets pitchers shut down the Dodgers bats other than Tommy Edman who had 3 of LA’s 5 hits and drove in 2 of their runs. Also stole a base.
10-15-2024, 07:20 AM
(10-15-2024, 12:06 AM)Nobadeer Wrote: Game 2 of NLCS: The Mets pitchers shut down the Dodgers bats other than Tommy Edman who had 3 of LA’s 5 hits and drove in 2 of their runs. Also stole a base.
As a Mets fan, enjoying this rare playoff appearance, in comparison to the Dodgers where it is a frequent and familiar experience and likely to return again next year, I'm all in favor of Edman accounting for all of the Dodgers hits ongoing. Although if he could hold himself to singles it would be much appreciated.
(10-15-2024, 12:06 AM)Nobadeer Wrote: Game 2 of NLCS: The Mets pitchers shut down the Dodgers bats other than Tommy Edman who had 3 of LA’s 5 hits and drove in 2 of their runs. Also stole a base.
As a Mets fan, enjoying this rare playoff appearance, in comparison to the Dodgers where it is a frequent and familiar experience and likely to return again next year, I'm all in favor of Edman accounting for all of the Dodgers hits ongoing. Although if he could hold himself to singles it would be much appreciated.
10-16-2024, 09:14 PM
NLCS game 3, Dodgers win - Edman with another hit, an early RBI (sac fly) and later, run scored (on K Hernandez homer). Batting .333 in the postseason so far.
10-17-2024, 05:41 PM
(10-17-2024, 11:29 AM)BobK Wrote: The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
Thanks, Bob. As expected, will rack up a ton of frequent flier miles.
(10-17-2024, 11:29 AM)BobK Wrote: The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
Thanks, Bob. As expected, will rack up a ton of frequent flier miles.
10-17-2024, 09:14 PM
NLCS: Tommy Edman keeps on raking! Tonight at Citi Field, 2 for 6, two doubles driving in 3 runs, and a run scored in the Dodgers' rout of NYM.
His sac fly last night was batting lefty, a rocket to the warning track, and his RBI doubles tonight were batting righty and pulled into the left center gap and down the left field line, respectively.
His sac fly last night was batting lefty, a rocket to the warning track, and his RBI doubles tonight were batting righty and pulled into the left center gap and down the left field line, respectively.
NLCS: Tommy Edman keeps on raking! Tonight at Citi Field, 2 for 6, two doubles driving in 3 runs, and a run scored in the Dodgers' rout of NYM.
His sac fly last night was batting lefty, a rocket to the warning track, and his RBI doubles tonight were batting righty and pulled into the left center gap and down the left field line, respectively.
His sac fly last night was batting lefty, a rocket to the warning track, and his RBI doubles tonight were batting righty and pulled into the left center gap and down the left field line, respectively.
Bump to get talking
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
Bump to get talking
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
I find it amusing that Sasaki is listed as “first base” and nothing else—not a lot of defensive versatility (either that or DH). I suspect Nati will be moved to one of the other IF spots.
Not a big deal, but frosh pictures were being taken today, so their mugs should be updated soon. :)
Not a big deal, but frosh pictures were being taken today, so their mugs should be updated soon. :)
I find it amusing that Sasaki is listed as “first base” and nothing else—not a lot of defensive versatility (either that or DH). I suspect Nati will be moved to one of the other IF spots.
Not a big deal, but frosh pictures were being taken today, so their mugs should be updated soon. :)
Not a big deal, but frosh pictures were being taken today, so their mugs should be updated soon. :)
01-16-2025, 08:24 PM
(01-16-2025, 07:45 PM)PVTree Wrote: Are there any retired numbers in Stanford baseball? 9?
9 was the first to be retired, in 2017. May 8 be next, in about 20 years!
End of an era
(01-16-2025, 07:45 PM)PVTree Wrote: Are there any retired numbers in Stanford baseball? 9?
9 was the first to be retired, in 2017. May 8 be next, in about 20 years!
End of an era
01-30-2025, 04:13 PM
ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Audaces fortuna iuvat
ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Audaces fortuna iuvat
01-30-2025, 06:43 PM
BobK dateline='[url=tel:1737049631' Wrote: 1737049631[/url]']
Bump to get talking
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
Bob, any idea if home games will be livestreamed? Especially the non-ACC games.
BobK dateline='[url=tel:1737049631' Wrote: 1737049631[/url]']
Bump to get talking
The schedule
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/schedule
The roster
https://gostanford.com/sports/baseball/roster
Bob, any idea if home games will be livestreamed? Especially the non-ACC games.
01-31-2025, 06:53 AM
(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
(01-31-2025, 06:53 AM)TriangleTree Wrote:(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
The team went 22-33 in 2024. That tends to have an effect on RPI rankings.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The preseason ACC poll has Stanford at #8 of 17, Cal at #13
Virginia (13) – 251
Florida State (2) – 230
North Carolina – 217
Clemson (1) – 214
Duke – 182
Wake Forest – 171
NC State – 168
Stanford – 143
Louisville – 128
Georgia Tech – 113
Miami – 87
Virginia Tech – 85
California – 60
Pitt – 52
Notre Dame – 44
Boston College - 31
Virginia Tops 2025 ACC Baseball Preseason Poll - Atlantic Coast Conference
This articles predicts a ninth-place finish for Stanford in the ACC and predicts Sasaki will be Freshman of the Year.
2025 ACC baseball preview: Georgia Tech's Drew Burress leads preseason awards | NCAA.com
This Clemson article doubts that Stanford will have the power to succeed in the ACC:
Stanford will Have to Adjust to ACC Baseball
The article refers to the ACC as a "much better baseball conference". Maybe. Here's a college baseball conference RPI rating which puts the ACC and the old Pac-12 at #2 and #6 (out of 31 collegiate conferences) respectively:
Conference RPI - 2024 College Baseball | WarrenNolan.com
In 2021, they were adjacent at #3 and #4:
College Baseball Conference RPI | WarrenNolan.com
Baseball America has Stanford at #22 in their preseason Top 25 (implying a #7 overall ACC finish). They note that Stanford had gone to three straight CWS's and return almost all of their pitching and all position players except the catcher and 2nd baseman:
College Baseball 'Way Too Early' Top 25 Rankings For 2025
Audaces fortuna iuvat
(01-31-2025, 06:53 AM)TriangleTree Wrote:(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
The team went 22-33 in 2024. That tends to have an effect on RPI rankings.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The preseason ACC poll has Stanford at #8 of 17, Cal at #13
Virginia (13) – 251
Florida State (2) – 230
North Carolina – 217
Clemson (1) – 214
Duke – 182
Wake Forest – 171
NC State – 168
Stanford – 143
Louisville – 128
Georgia Tech – 113
Miami – 87
Virginia Tech – 85
California – 60
Pitt – 52
Notre Dame – 44
Boston College - 31
Virginia Tops 2025 ACC Baseball Preseason Poll - Atlantic Coast Conference
This articles predicts a ninth-place finish for Stanford in the ACC and predicts Sasaki will be Freshman of the Year.
2025 ACC baseball preview: Georgia Tech's Drew Burress leads preseason awards | NCAA.com
This Clemson article doubts that Stanford will have the power to succeed in the ACC:
Stanford will Have to Adjust to ACC Baseball
The article refers to the ACC as a "much better baseball conference". Maybe. Here's a college baseball conference RPI rating which puts the ACC and the old Pac-12 at #2 and #6 (out of 31 collegiate conferences) respectively:
Conference RPI - 2024 College Baseball | WarrenNolan.com
In 2021, they were adjacent at #3 and #4:
College Baseball Conference RPI | WarrenNolan.com
Baseball America has Stanford at #22 in their preseason Top 25 (implying a #7 overall ACC finish). They note that Stanford had gone to three straight CWS's and return almost all of their pitching and all position players except the catcher and 2nd baseman:
College Baseball 'Way Too Early' Top 25 Rankings For 2025
Audaces fortuna iuvat
01-31-2025, 08:20 AM
(01-31-2025, 07:16 AM)Mick Wrote:(01-31-2025, 06:53 AM)TriangleTree Wrote:(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
The team went 22-33 in 2024. That tends to have an effect on RPI rankings.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The preseason ACC poll has Stanford at #8 of 17, Cal at #13
Virginia (13) – 251
Florida State (2) – 230
North Carolina – 217
Clemson (1) – 214
Duke – 182
Wake Forest – 171
NC State – 168
Stanford – 143
Louisville – 128
Georgia Tech – 113
Miami – 87
Virginia Tech – 85
California – 60
Pitt – 52
Notre Dame – 44
Boston College - 31
Virginia Tops 2025 ACC Baseball Preseason Poll - Atlantic Coast Conference
This articles predicts a ninth-place finish for Stanford in the ACC and predicts Sasaki will be Freshman of the Year.
2025 ACC baseball preview: Georgia Tech's Drew Burress leads preseason awards | NCAA.com
This Clemson article doubts that Stanford will have the power to succeed in the ACC:
Stanford will Have to Adjust to ACC Baseball
The article refers to the ACC as a "much better baseball conference". Maybe. Here's a college baseball conference RPI rating which puts the ACC and the old Pac-12 at #2 and #6 (out of 31 collegiate conferences) respectively:
Conference RPI - 2024 College Baseball | WarrenNolan.com
In 2021, they were adjacent at #3 and #4:
College Baseball Conference RPI | WarrenNolan.com
Baseball America has Stanford at #22 in their preseason Top 25 (implying a #7 overall ACC finish). They note that Stanford had gone to three straight CWS's and return almost all of their pitching and all position players except the catcher and 2nd baseman:
College Baseball 'Way Too Early' Top 25 Rankings For 2025
Thanks Mick, I'll take it as the sky isn't falling, at least not yet.
The truth lies somewhere between #22 and #156
(01-31-2025, 07:16 AM)Mick Wrote:(01-31-2025, 06:53 AM)TriangleTree Wrote:(01-30-2025, 04:13 PM)Mick Wrote: ACC seems like a strong baseball conference. Five of last year's Top Ten in RPI were UNC (#4), FSU (#5), Clemson (#8), NC State (#9) and Virginia (#10). Wake Forest (#14), Duke (#20), and Ga Tech (#45) are all in the Top Fifty. That's some impressive baseball.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The Top 100 contains Louisville (#61), VaTech (#68), Notre Dame (#79), Miami (#81), Pitt (#88), Boston College (#89).
Cal was #64, Stanford was #156.
SMU hasn't played baseball since 1980. Syracuse hasn't had a team since 1972.
Are we really ranked this low??
What happened? How did we drop so fast so quickly?
Didn't we make 2 of the last 3 CWS?
Is the sky falling?
The team went 22-33 in 2024. That tends to have an effect on RPI rankings.
DI Baseball Rankings - RPI | NCAA.com
The preseason ACC poll has Stanford at #8 of 17, Cal at #13
Virginia (13) – 251
Florida State (2) – 230
North Carolina – 217
Clemson (1) – 214
Duke – 182
Wake Forest – 171
NC State – 168
Stanford – 143
Louisville – 128
Georgia Tech – 113
Miami – 87
Virginia Tech – 85
California – 60
Pitt – 52
Notre Dame – 44
Boston College - 31
Virginia Tops 2025 ACC Baseball Preseason Poll - Atlantic Coast Conference
This articles predicts a ninth-place finish for Stanford in the ACC and predicts Sasaki will be Freshman of the Year.
2025 ACC baseball preview: Georgia Tech's Drew Burress leads preseason awards | NCAA.com
This Clemson article doubts that Stanford will have the power to succeed in the ACC:
Stanford will Have to Adjust to ACC Baseball
The article refers to the ACC as a "much better baseball conference". Maybe. Here's a college baseball conference RPI rating which puts the ACC and the old Pac-12 at #2 and #6 (out of 31 collegiate conferences) respectively:
Conference RPI - 2024 College Baseball | WarrenNolan.com
In 2021, they were adjacent at #3 and #4:
College Baseball Conference RPI | WarrenNolan.com
Baseball America has Stanford at #22 in their preseason Top 25 (implying a #7 overall ACC finish). They note that Stanford had gone to three straight CWS's and return almost all of their pitching and all position players except the catcher and 2nd baseman:
College Baseball 'Way Too Early' Top 25 Rankings For 2025
Thanks Mick, I'll take it as the sky isn't falling, at least not yet.
The truth lies somewhere between #22 and #156
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