(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) "I thought it was downright pathetic," Arizona State Baseball head coach Willie Bloomquist said of ASU's effort against UNLV on Tuesday. ASU has become desperate for players to step up because of an injury plague that has left many of its arms and bats out of commission. This was
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ASU Baseball: Walks, strikeouts plague Sun Devils in 14-7 loss to Cal
(Photo: Paige Cook/WCSN) In right field, Arizona State Baseball hangs a banner to immortalize the program's rich history of all its NCAA national championships. Five years stay printed on it: 1965, 1967, 1969, 1977 and 1981. But there lays an open spot on the poster next to those dates that California sophomore
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils grab 8-3 win over Cal to open series
(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) TEMPE – A Friday night series opener for Arizona State Baseball against California came with a medley of parallels. Both teams came into the contest with 11 wins, both boasted aces with a troublesome last three outings and both were having their fair share of inconsistencies in the bullpen
ASU Baseball: On down day, Meyer helps get 5-3 win over Washington
(Photo: Joey Plishka/WCSN) Arizona State Baseball sophomore right-handed pitcher Tyler Meyer entered Saturday's matchup against Washington not in the best condition. Meyer felt worn out after a spectacular outing against a top-ranked Oregon State team, where he stole the Sun Devils' only win in Corvallis. Back home, Meyer was feeling the aches
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils take finale over Oregon State 3-1
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils split doubleheader highlighted by 17-10 win
(Photo: Joey Plishka/WCSN) Arizona State Baseball split a doubleheader on Saturday, winning 17-10 against San Francisco in its first game of the day and falling to Missouri 6-4 in the second game. Below are recaps of each contest from reporters Michael Baribault and Tia Reid. Game 1 By Michael Baribault ASU's bats were hot
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils host San Francisco for three-game set
(Photo: Joey Plishka/WCSN) After losing its last three games, all by one run, Arizona State Baseball (5-9) returns home for a four-game weekend starting on Friday which includes a three-game set against the University of San Francisco (10-5) and one game against the Missouri Tigers (9-2). The Dons come into Tempe red
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils fall to UC Irvine in series opener 4-3
(Photo: Brendan Belfield/WCSN) Arizona State Baseball came into its series opening matchup with UC Irvine sporting a 7.64 bullpen earned run average after 12 games of nightmarish performances on the mound. Overall, the starting pitching has been good, but on Tuesday night, it seemed to be flipped. Because when ASU sophomore right-hander
ASU Baseball: Early pitching woes for Sun Devils are a story in two parts
(Photo: Joey Plishka/WCSN) Two-faced. That’s how Arizona State Baseball’s pitching performance thus far this season can be summarized. Through its first 12 games, ASU has dealt with heartbreak in nearly half of those contests, blowing both sustainable and unsustainable leads consistently. If games like the 19-3 shellacking that BYU poured on in the
ASU Baseball: Bullpen falters again, Sun Devils lose 7-5 to No. 4 Cowboys
(Photo: Joey Plishka/WCSN) After an ugly and forgettable series against BYU, Arizona State Baseball looked to refresh as they welcomed in No. 4-ranked Oklahoma State into Tempe for a two-game series on Tuesday night. Much like that series against the Cougars though, the Sun Devils held a sizeable lead that they let