Numbers spell success for ASU baseball
The No. 2 Sun Devils (31-9, 15-3 Pac-10) have a chance to do something no ASU baseball team has done since 1982.
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The No. 2 Sun Devils (31-9, 15-3 Pac-10) have a chance to do something no ASU baseball team has done since 1982.
Maybe sophomore Seth Blair and the Sun Devils are learning how to finish their business.
Finally, the No. 2 ASU baseball team (25-8, 10-2 Pac-10) gets a little primetime love.
On Easter Sunday in Tempe, score one for superstition.
A harmless ground ball to third base was the beginning of the end.
The sports world never ceases to amuse me.
Cue the Derek-Jeter-diving-into-the-stands highlights.
It was a well-known phenomenon.
ASU fans can put down the BB gun and forget about the cardboard Wildcat-target for a few moments, because the baseball team has it covered.
Sun Devil baseball coach Pat Murphy gave his impression of the conference along with other musings on Wednesday.
::Chatting with Murphy::
The cliche is not just on your court, Mr. March Madness.
Steak and lobster. Jordan and Pippen. Schilling and Johnson.
Those choosing Packard Stadium over Wells Fargo Arena on Thursday night were delighted with their destination decision.
The artful Australian was at it again.
Take a peek in your backyard one of these nights, Sun Devil fans.
Watching balls scorch past their mitts and by their bats all weekend, the Wisconsin-Milwaukee baseball team got a feel for the heat.
The No. 7 ASU baseball team celebrates its 50th season by welcoming in a new opponent.
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