Baseball: One-run losses plague ASU in Pac-10 season
The No. 5 ASU baseball team is a matter of inches away from looking down at the rest of the Pac-10, literally.
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The No. 5 ASU baseball team is a matter of inches away from looking down at the rest of the Pac-10, literally.
Tonight's game won't be played in Philadelphia, but the theme of brotherly love will definitely be apparent at ASU's Packard Stadium.
The war is winding down!
The No. 6 ASU baseball team broke away from a log jam of teams in the middle of the conference with a sweep of California last weekend.
Since the regular Simpsons reviewer had technical difficulties this week, I get the chance to pinch-hit and hopefully hit a homer. Ouch, that was a really bad pun. I'd better get to the meat of this review if I want to get his gig as the "guest host" for The Simpsons recaps.
BERKELEY, Calif. - Maybe it was the inspiration of playing just minutes away from his hometown backyard, but designated hitter Nick Walsh found the California base paths a familiar place during Sunday's doubleheader.
BERKELEY, Calif. -Saturday's game was postponed due to rain, but the Sun Devils poured on the runs Friday and Sunday as they swept a road series from the Golden Bears in chilly Northern California.
With an opportunistic attitude, California will be looking to claw its way into the top spot in the Pac-10 with current leader Stanford facing non-conference foes.
If you're like me, you had a different experience while walking to class last week.
For the second time in three weeks the No. 7 ASU baseball team is going California cruising, this time traveling north to Berkeley to face off against the California Golden Bears.
It took four batters to dismiss the shutout ghosts from Packard Stadium Monday night on the eight-year anniversary of the last time the ASU baseball team was shutout.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - I've questioned the sanity of our world plenty of times in the past, but my experience while in California covering ASU's baseball series against USC tipped the scales.
Forty-one games down, just 21 left for the No. 5 ASU baseball team, and relief pitching will be key down the stretch.
Poor Andy Rooney.
It might be the only game of the week for the No. 5 Sun Devils, but it's an important one nonetheless.
The No. 5 ASU baseball team used a valiant team effort Sunday to win the series finale against USC in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES - In a roller coaster ride of a finish, the No. 2 ranked Sun Devils pulled out the series finale, 7-5, over the Trojans to win their first series from USC at Dedeaux Field since 1993.
This is the second in a series of eight articles previewing ASU's Pac-10 opponents. Up next: California.
After a regular season of men's basketball that saw many teams push up and down the top-25 ladder, it appeared as though this year's NCAA tournament was one built for Cinderellas.
Pitching was the special of the day Monday at Packard Stadium, and No. 6 Stanford had a little more of it during a 4-2 win over No. 2 ASU.
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