Ryan Sontag and the Devils host Washington.
May 15, 2008
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Leading Off:
Coming off a three-game sweep of Loyola Marymount,
Devils vs.
40 Win Seasons:
200 Club:
With the win over Stanford on April 4, head coach Pat Murphy recorded his 200th career victory in Pac-10 play. Murphy now holds a 208-146 career mark in conference action, including conference titles in 2000 and 2007. Murphy has the third most Pac-10 victories among active coaches, trailing Stanford's Mark Marquess (519 in 31 years) and
Facing Tough Competition:
The Sun Devils will face one of the toughest schedules in the country in 2008. 14 of their opponents are or have been ranked at some point this season, including 11 who have spent time in the top 10.
Rankings:
Loyola Marymount Recap:
Arizona State closed out their non-conference schedule with a three-game home series with the LMU Lions...ASU spotted the Lions a 2-0 lead after the top of the first, but then scored eight unanswered runs on their way to a 9-5 win. Brett Wallace hit a homer to lead the offense...Sunday the Devils exploded for six runs in the fourth, winning 11-3. Kiel Roling went 3-3 with three RBI while Josh Satow picked up the win on the mound...
20-Game Winner:
Sophomore Mike Leake picked up his 20th career victory with his complete game win over the Golden Bears on April 25, becoming only the ninth Sun Devil in history to win at least 20 games in their second year in
20-Game Winners In First Two Seasons At ASU
Jeff Pentland, 1966-67
Eddie Bane, 1971-72
Jim Otten, 1972-73
Ken Jones, 1978-79*
Kendall Carter, 1981-82*
Doug Henry, 1983-84*
Linty Ingram, 1987-88
Jason Urquidez, 2004-05
Mike Leake, 2007-08*
*- Freshman and Sophomore years
Be Like Mike:
ASU fans knew Mike Leake could pitch, but he has also shown he can do just about everything else as well. Leake has been filling in at first base for the injured Ike Davis, and filling in well. Leake hit his first career homer against UCLA on May 4, then followed that up with his second homer two days later at
Team
Mike Leake was among the initial 12 players selected for the USA National Team Trials to be held over the summer. 32 total players will be invited, with 22 making the final roster. Last year, Brett Wallace and Petey Paramore played for Team
Powering Up:
Brett Wallace homered twice against the Lions, giving him 17 on the season, a new career high. He surpasses last season's 16 homers and has now hit 40 long balls in his career, tying him with Andrew Beinbrink (1996-1999) for 6th most in
Most Career Home Runs, ASU History
1. Bob Horner, 1976-78........ 56
2. Jeff Larish, 2002-05......... 51
3. Mike Kelly, 1989-91.......... 46
4. Barry Bonds, 1983-85....... 45
5. Dan Rumsey, 1986-89...... 44
6. Andrew Beinbrink, 1996-99 40
Brett Wallace, 2006-P..... 40
8. Casey Myers, 1998-2001.. 39
9. Mitch Jones, 1999-2000.... 38
Academic All-District:
Junior Petey Paramore and sophomore Mike Leake were each named First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII selections. With the selections, they are both eligible for Academic All-American status. Paramore was a First Team Academic All-Pac-10 selection last season.
Visiting With The Home Run King:
The Sun Devils got a surprise visit from former ASU star and Major League Baseball Home Run King Barry Bonds on May 2 at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Bonds, who lives by the UCLA campus, watched ASU take batting practice from the dugout and shared some hitting tips and stories with the current Devils. He cheered on ASU to the victory Friday night from the stands while wearing an ASU hat.
So Nice Do It Twice:
Apparently the meeting with Barry Bonds worked for
Bull Out Of The Bullpen:
Tommy Rafferty picked up another victory over the weekend against LM, putting his record on the season at 11-0. Rafferty is the first Sun Devil since Kaipo Spenser in 1994 to win his first 10 decisions in a season. Rafferty has won all 11 games out of the bullpen, the only pitcher in the country with that many victories all coming without a start. Rafferty is also tied for the second most wins in school history without making a start. Noah Peery went 11-2 in 39 relief appearances in 1994. Only Dave Alexander, who was 12-2 in 30 relief appearances in 1989, has ever won more games in a season without a start. Rafferty leads the Pac-10 with the 11 victories and is tied with
Graduates:
Six Sun Devils graduated from
Super Smash Brothers:
Ike Davis and Brett Wallace have combined to hit 72 home runs over their nearly three seasons in Maroon and Gold (32 for
Ike Davis The Man-Child:
Junior Ike Davis is turning in another stellar season, something ASU fans have become accustomed to over his three years in Maroon and Gold. Ike has five career multi-homer games, all of which have come this season and he has a 4-1 record on the mound with four saves.
Most RBI, ASU History
1. Andrew Beinbrink, 1996-99 283
2. Casey Myers, 1998-2001.. 275
3. Clay Westlake, 1973-76.... 250
4. Jeff Larish, 2002-05......... 235
5. Bob Horner, 1976-78........ 229
6. Antone Williamson, 1992-94..... 203
7. Alvin Davis, 1979-82........ 200
8. Mike Kelly, 1989-91.......... 194
Ken Landreaux, 1974-76.... 194
10. Ike Davis, 2006-P......... 188
Mr. Double:
Ike Davis is climbing up the school's all-time doubles list.
Most Career Doubles, ASU History
1. Clay Westlake, 1973-76.... 88
2. Andrew Beinbrink, 1996-99 75
3. Dustin Pedroia, 2002-04.... 71
4. Antone Williamson, 1992-94..... 70
5. Casey Myers, 1998-2000.. 64
Ike Davis, 2006-P............ 64
7. Dan Rumsey, 1986-89...... 58
8. Jeff Phelps, 1998-2001..... 57
Jeff Larish, 2002-05.......... 57
Walk This Way:
Petey Paramore led the Pac-10 in bases on balls last season, totaling 53 in 64 games. His good eye has continued so far in 2008, as he has already drawn 45 walks. Paramore now has 132 walks in his career and is only the 22nd Sun Devil to ever draw over 100. The 132 walks is the fifth most in school history. Alvin Davis (1979-82) is the all-time leader with 207.
Most Career Walks, ASU History
1. Alvin Davis, 1979-82........ 207
2. Jeff Larish, 2002-05......... 200
3. Andrew Beinbrink, 1996-99 154
4. Clay Westlake, 1973-76.... 148
5. Petey Paramore, 2006-P 132
6. Doug Newstrom, 1991-93.. 131
7. Mike Kelly, 1989-91.......... 127
8. Barry Bonds, 1983-85....... 122
9. Willie Bloomquist, 1997-99. 119
Rick Peters, 1974-77......... 119
Wall Ball:
Only 22 players have ever hit a ball over the Green Monster at Packard Stadium, and three of them are on the current roster. Last season, Brett Wallace did it and earlier this season Jason Kipnis did it. Ike Davis joined the list against UC Irvine on March 23. All the more impressive,
Keeping A Weather Eye:
Are You Experienced?:
Entering the 2008 season, the Sun Devils had only 12 players on their roster with Pac-10 Baseball experience. Of those 12, only four were pitchers. ASU has used eight pitchers this season who had no prior Pac-10 experience, as well as nine position players who had never played in the Pac-10 before. Mike Leake, Josh Satow, Ike Davis, Brett Wallace, Ryan Sontag, Petey Paramore and Kiel Roling were the only returners with significant starting experience
30-Game Starts:
The 2008 Sun Devils went 28-2 during their first 30 games, matching the 2003 Sun Devils for best start through the first 30 games of a season in school history. The 2003 team finished the year 54-14, falling to Cal State Fullerton in three games at the Fullerton Super Regional.
Call To The Hall For Bane and Bannister:
Legendary Sun Devil pitchers Eddie Bane and Floyd Bannister have been named to the College Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2008. Bane pitched for ASU from 1971 to 1973, recording a 40-4 career record with a 1.64 ERA. He threw the only perfect game in Sun Devil history, striking out 19 in a 9-0 win over Cal State Northridge in 1973. Bane is the school's leader in career strikeouts, fanning 535 in his three seasons in Maroon and Gold. Floyd Bannister went 38-6 with a 1.88 ERA from 1974 to 1976, throwing 29 career complete games, second most in school history. He won 19 games in 1976, tied for the school single season record, and struck out an ASU record 217 in 1975. He was the #1 overall pick in the 1976 MLB draft. Bane and Bannister join Bobby Winkles, Jim Brock and Bob Horner as Sun Devils in the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
Family Matters:
Freshman OF/LHP Matt Newman has Maroon and Gold in his blood. His father, Randy, was a pitcher for the Sun Devils in 1981 and 1982, winning 15 career games and the 1981 National Championship. Freshman catcher Andrew Pollak is the brother of former Sun Devil football great Mike Pollak, who played center for the Devils from 2004 to 2007. Mike was a two-time All-Pac-10 performer. Andrew wears number 76, the same number Mike wore on the gridiron. UTL Mike Murphy is no relation to head coach Pat Murphy, although he is the first player named Murphy Pat Murphy has ever coached. New assistant coach Josh Holliday is the son of former
Pac-10 Picks:
The Sun Devils were picked to finish second in the Pac-10 in the annual preseason coaches poll. ASU got three first place votes, while
Golden Spikes Watch List:
Ike Davis, Petey Paramore and Brett Wallace have all been named to the 2008 Golden Spikes Award Watch List. ASU has had three Golden Spikes winners, Bob Horner, Oddibe McDowell and Mike Kelly.
Wallace Award Watch List:
Captain and the Bench Award Watch List:
Head coach Pat Murphy has named junior catcher Petey Paramore as the captain of the 2008 Sun Devils. Paramore has also been named a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award, one of 12 on the list.
Coach Murphy Honored:
Pat Murphy has been inducted into the Florida Atlantic University Baseball Hall of Fame. Murphy played for the Owls from 1981 to 1982, then coached three years at the school.
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