The Beaver baseball team celebrates after getting the last out of the NCAA Super Regional finale against Southern California. With this win it sent the team on to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 13.
Steve Lyons was selected in the first round of the 1981 baseball draft by the Boston Red Sox after completing a successful three-year career as a shortstop with the Beavers. During his nine-year major league career he played for Boston, the Chicago White Sox, the Atlanta Braves, and the Montreal Expos. Nicknamed "Psycho," Lyons is perhaps best remembered as the player who in 1990 dropped his pants to brush the dirt out after sliding headlong into first base.
Steve Lyons went on to play professional baseball for 9 years. He was later a broadcaster for baseball telecasts on Fox Sports. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball guide, page 5.
After playing baseball for OSU, Scott Anderson was drafted in the 7th round of the draft in 1984. He played for the Texas Rangers in 1987, the Montreal Expos in 1990, and the Kansas City Royals in 1995. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 83.
Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 4. Ralph Coleman served the longest tenure of any coach in Beaver Baseball history, 35 seasons rom 1923-1966. His teams were 561-315-1. He also was a 1918 player for OSC and was a pitcher. His main interest in college was track and field where he lettered for 3 years before trying baseball his senior year.
Pat Casey, head coach of the Beaver Baseball team, was named 2005 West Region Coach of the Year. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 27.
Pat Casey took over as the Beaver head baseball coach in 1995 after Jack Riley retired. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 28.
Oregon State University baseball team takes batting practice before facing top-ranked Tulane at the 2005 College World Series held at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 15.
Away Game, Photo was used in the book "The Road through Omaha : Oregon State's 2006 Baseball National Champions" written by Kip Carlson. The 2006 OSU Baseball team won the National Championship at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. The photograph was made by Lou Pavlovich, Jr. of "College Baseball Newspaper".
The "O-State Ballaz" performed at the student-athletic talent show to raise money for tsunami relief in 2005. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 100.
Baseball flier that was used in the newspaper lists the University of Washington vs. Oregon Agricultural College. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 86.
John Goss, in the middle, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for Goss Stadium at Coleman Field in 1998. Looking on are Mitch Barnhart, Athletic director and Coach Pat Casey. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball guide, page 99.
Mike Thurman pitched for the Beavers from 1992 to 1994. He was drafted in 1994 by the Montreal Expos in the first round (31st pick) Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 84.
Photo was used in the 2005 Oregon State Baseball guide, page 71. Mike Thurman pitched for the Beavers from 1992 to 1994. He was drafted in 1994 by the Montreal Expos in the first round (31st pick)
Ken Bowen played for the Beavers from 1984-1988. He has the second most runs in Beaver history with 150 over his college career. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 62.