Baseball travels to annual Coca-Cola Classic
In each of the past eight seasons, the ASU baseball team from Tempe has participated in the annual Coca-Cola College Baseball Classic.
In each of the past eight seasons, the ASU baseball team from Tempe has participated in the annual Coca-Cola College Baseball Classic.
ASU baseball has had plenty of brother tandems in its history, and 2011 isn’t any different.
The No. 9 Sun Devils took three games from Delaware over the weekend, but lost their first game of the season Friday night 7-3.
Throughout the first ten games of the 2011 season, the ASU softball team has benefited from strong pitching and an explosive lineup.
There are many amazing things in this world, but baseball has to be right up at the top.
When the ASU baseball team takes the field Friday night against Delaware, it will be with a heavy heart.
ASU released a statement Monday regarding Sunday’s chilling injury to freshman outfielder Cory Hahn.
Baseball season is now in full swing with the start of spring training, and there is high drama in the air.
Because of inclement weather, the teams only played three games out of four, with the No. 11 Sun Devils sweeping the series against New Mexico.
The Lobos stroll into Tempe on Friday for a four-game weekend set that will see a double-header played on Saturday.
With a new season now just hours away, the Sun Devils enter their 2011 campaign in a new role.
There are a whole lot of new faces in Sun Devil uniforms this season, but in Tempe, ASU baseball doesn’t rebuild, it reloads.
All that remains between the long winter and opening night at Packard Stadium is three short days. With that in mind, it’s time to list the pecking order of the Pac-10.
The event pitched the 2011 Sun Devils against a collection of alumni brought in from across the country.
This year the ASU club baseball team is deep with experienced players, especially pitching, and also interspersed with some fresh talent.
What is momentum and how important is it in deciding outcomes?
Due to NCAA penalties levied over winter break, the chase for the Sun Devils’ sixth title in 2011 is likely already over.
Going into the season, ASU coach Herb Sendek knew that it would be a work in progress replacing departed center Eric Boateng.
From a school that produced 97 Major League Baseball players, three ASU alums represent the school's rich history in the prospect-rich Arizona Fall League.
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