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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 13, 2022 21:34:36 GMT -8
Oregon State finishes 2022 48-18, tied for the third-best 66-game start in program history behind only the 53-12-1 start in 2018 and the 50-16 conclusion to the 2006 season. 2007 Oregon State also started 48-18. Game 67 was the National Championship Series Game Two victory over North Carolina. In 2018, game 67 was the 5-3 win over Arkansas in game two.
Best 66-game starts in program history:
53-12-1 2018 (National Champions). 50-16 2006 (National Champions). 48-18 2007 (National Champions) and 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional).
The 2022 Beavers were one win over Auburn away from logging one of the greatest seasons in Oregon State history.
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Post by RenoBeaver on Jun 13, 2022 22:55:19 GMT -8
Personal opinion of course...I thought this team was really good. But not great like some other Beaver teams the past 20 years or so.
One of the things this team did really well that I don't recall observing in years past was its plate patience...although tonight not so much. I'm sure maybe walk statistics would bear that out but man...like Forrester today, unreal how he recognizes the strike zone.
Oh well, fun year for sure. Thanks to MC and the boys for a magic ride and best of luck to those that move on to the next level.
Go Beavs!
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Post by Ruh Roh Beav on Jun 14, 2022 6:42:07 GMT -8
I thought this team was a good team…..not a great one though. Our 7..8..9 hitters were pretty weak compared to some of our great teams. While we dominated most of the Pac-12 teams, including the Ucks, we just couldn’t put away the top three teams….. that bode true in the super regional. We were fortunate to get out of our regional….barely squeaked by New Mexico State. That being said, it was a great year to be a Beaver fan. MC and company are continuing to learn…..this is a young team so I expect next year to be a good one…..just having a hard time letting go of this year
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Post by irimi on Jun 14, 2022 6:54:49 GMT -8
Clutch hitting was key in the championship teams..This one didn't seem to have it at times.. I think, especially in the latter half of the season, this year's team struggled when down. They didn't seem to have that player who would lift the team up and keep the energy up. Our 2018 team had that. And clutch hitting.
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Post by beaverbeliever on Jun 14, 2022 7:54:34 GMT -8
This definitely feels like the 2014 run - where everything looked fine and then the bats went cold at the wrong moment.
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Post by kersting13 on Jun 14, 2022 9:37:42 GMT -8
Oregon State finishes 2022 48-18, tied for the third-best 66-game start in program history behind only the 53-12-1 start in 2018 and the 50-16 conclusion to the 2006 season. 2007 Oregon State also started 48-18. Game 67 was the National Championship Series Game Two victory over North Carolina. In 2018, game 67 was the 5-3 win over Arkansas in game two. Best 66-game starts in program history: 53-12-1 2018 (National Champions). 50-16 2006 (National Champions). 48-18 2007 (National Champions) and 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional). The 2022 Beavers were one win over Auburn away from logging one of the greatest seasons in Oregon State history. Since this is baseball, shouldn't we just add losses to the 2017 team's total to get to 66 games like they would add outs for a batting title if the batter didn't have the requisite 502 plate appearances to qualify for the title? So, I say 2017 56-6 (add 4 losses) = 56-10 would qualify as the best 66 game start in history.
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Post by Ruh Roh Beav on Jun 14, 2022 10:59:34 GMT -8
Yeah this topic is a bit misleading…..sounds like we had third best record but this doesn’t include the 2017 record which is the one that always sets the bar for comparison to other years. The 2017 and 2018 teams were a great group. RGeorge has been quiet….. I would like to get your take on how this years stands out
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 14, 2022 13:31:30 GMT -8
I thought this team was a good team…..not a great one though. Our 7..8..9 hitters were pretty weak compared to some of our great teams. While we dominated most of the Pac-12 teams, including the Ucks, we just couldn’t put away the top three teams….. that bode true in the super regional. We were fortunate to get out of our regional….barely squeaked by New Mexico State. That being said, it was a great year to be a Beaver fan. MC and company are continuing to learn…..this is a young team so I expect next year to be a good one…..just having a hard time letting go of this year You mean Stanford and UCLA? Oregon finished fourth, two games ahead of Arizona.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 14, 2022 14:17:27 GMT -8
Personal opinion of course...I thought this team was really good. But not great like some other Beaver teams the past 20 years or so. One of the things this team did really well that I don't recall observing in years past was its plate patience...although tonight not so much. I'm sure maybe walk statistics would bear that out but man...like Forrester today, unreal how he recognizes the strike zone. Oh well, fun year for sure. Thanks to MC and the boys for a magic ride and best of luck to those that move on to the next level. Go Beavs! 2022 Oregon State hit .296, the Beavers' highest batting average since 2018. Excluding 2018, .296 is Oregon State's highest batting average since 2006. 2022 Oregon State scored 490 runs, the most since 2018. Excluding 2018, 490 runs are the most since 1997. Oregon State's 490 runs are the third-most in Beaver history. 2022 Oregon State had 683 hits, the most hits since 2018. Excluding 2018, 683 hits is the most since 2006. 2006 had one more hit! 684 total hits in 2006. 2022 Oregon State had the third-most hits in Beaver history. 2022 Oregon State had 141 doubles, the second-most in Oregon State history behind 2018. 2022 Oregon State had 23 triples, the most since 2016. Excluding 2016, 23 triples is the most since 2006. 2022 Oregon State had 59 home runs, the most since 2018. Besides 2018, 59 home runs is the most since 1998. 2022 Oregon State had the third-most home runs in Beaver history. 2022 Oregon State had 1,047 total bases, the second-most in Oregon State history other than 2018. 2022 Oregon State had a slugging percentage of .453, the most since 2018. Excluding 2018, .453 is Oregon State's highest slugging percentage since 2003. 2022 Oregon State had 389 walks, the most ever. The previous record was 337 in 1998. 2022 Oregon State had 83 stolen bases, the most since 2005. Excluding 2005, 83 stolen bases is the most stolen bases since 1986. 2022 Oregon State struck out 563 times, the most ever. The previous record was 512 last year. 2022 Oregon State finished with an ERA of 4.19, the highest since 2008. The two are the highest since 2004. 2022 Oregon State pitchers threw 628 strikeouts, the most ever. The previous record was 611 last year. It seems to me that pitching, not hitting was Oregon State's problem, all things told.
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Post by william44 on Jun 14, 2022 14:25:19 GMT -8
We were really good until last two series. Than we played a lot like last night. Errors and walks. UCLA,Arizona,pac 12,regional, than super regional. Still good.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jun 14, 2022 14:30:21 GMT -8
We were really good until last two series. Than we played a lot like last night. Errors and walks. UCLA,Arizona,pac 12,regional, than super regional. Still good. We made 1 error last night and gave up 2 walks. We did also give up 2 HBP's, but one of them should have been a strike as the batter attempted to bunt it. Errors and walks did not cost us that game. Lack of timely hits did.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 14, 2022 14:39:05 GMT -8
We were really good until last two series. Than we played a lot like last night. Errors and walks. UCLA,Arizona,pac 12,regional, than super regional. Still good. We made 1 error last night and gave up 2 walks. We did also give up 2 HBP's, but one of them should have been a strike as the batter attempted to bunt it. Errors and walks did not cost us that game. Lack of timely hits did. Oregon State walked two batters and both scored. So, walks did cost us the game. The fact that one of the walks was on what was strike three is particularly galling. The two biggest calls in the game were the strikeout that wasn't on a 3-2 count in Melton in the first and the walk that wasn't on a 3-2 count for Sonny DiChiara in the sixth. Oregon State is denied bases loaded and one out in the first. And Auburn scores the two insurance runs that they desperately needed in the sixth on those two calls.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jun 14, 2022 15:09:29 GMT -8
We made 1 error last night and gave up 2 walks. We did also give up 2 HBP's, but one of them should have been a strike as the batter attempted to bunt it. Errors and walks did not cost us that game. Lack of timely hits did. Oregon State walked two batters and both scored. So, walks did cost us the game.The fact that one of the walks was on what was strike three is particularly galling. The two biggest calls in the game were the strikeout that wasn't on a 3-2 count in Melton in the first and the walk that wasn't on a 3-2 count for Sonny DiChiara in the sixth. Oregon State is denied bases loaded and one out in the first. And Auburn scores the two insurance runs that they desperately needed in the sixth on those two calls. Yes, they scored, because they had timely hits and we did not. And the Ump had a couple of borderline calls, but nothing like the guy in game 1. We had plenty of opportunities to score and that's what killed us in that game.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 14, 2022 16:15:31 GMT -8
Oregon State walked two batters and both scored. So, walks did cost us the game.The fact that one of the walks was on what was strike three is particularly galling. The two biggest calls in the game were the strikeout that wasn't on a 3-2 count in Melton in the first and the walk that wasn't on a 3-2 count for Sonny DiChiara in the sixth. Oregon State is denied bases loaded and one out in the first. And Auburn scores the two insurance runs that they desperately needed in the sixth on those two calls. Yes, they scored, because they had timely hits and we did not. And the Ump had a couple of borderline calls, but nothing like the guy in game 1. We had plenty of opportunities to score and that's what killed us in that game. I agree that the umpire in game one was atrocious. But did the umpire in game three ever have a call that went against Auburn? It may have happened, and I missed it. As for timely hitting, Auburn's first "timely hit" was a long fly ball to left that barely left the field. And that was the only RBI hit for Auburn. The other two runs were scored on an error and a fielder's choice. Oregon State went 0-10 with runners in scoring position. And Auburn went 0-3 with runners in scoring position. It was a game, where there was absolutely no timely hitting by either team. And blue having a zone that varied from pitch-to-pitch was a huge part of that. Oregon State had more opportunities to score and didn't get it done. But Auburn did not convert their runners in scoring position either. They were gifted a runner on third with no outs, and that was the ballgame.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jun 14, 2022 16:29:19 GMT -8
Yes, they scored, because they had timely hits and we did not. And the Ump had a couple of borderline calls, but nothing like the guy in game 1. We had plenty of opportunities to score and that's what killed us in that game. I agree that the umpire in game one was atrocious. But did the umpire in game three ever have a call that went against Auburn? It may have happened, and I missed it. As for timely hitting, Auburn's first "timely hit" was a long fly ball to left that barely left the field. And that was the only RBI hit for Auburn. The other two runs were scored on an error and a fielder's choice. Oregon State went 0-10 with runners in scoring position. And Auburn went 0-3 with runners in scoring position. It was a game, where there was absolutely no timely hitting by either team. And blue having a zone that varied from pitch-to-pitch was a huge part of that. Oregon State had more opportunities to score and didn't get it done. But Auburn did not convert their runners in scoring position either. They were gifted a runner on third with no outs, and that was the ballgame. Yes, Auburn had a couple of bad strike calls. On of our few K’s was not a strike. That game was not our pitching, the umps or anything else other than us not getting a key hit or a break. Sometimes you lose and there is no one to blame but yourselves. This was the case last night. Plenty of chances to take a couple run lead and it just didn’t work out.
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