ASU baseball set to switch up lineups in opening weekend against Baylor
ASU baseball begins its 2014 campaign by hosting the Baylor Bears from Feb. 14 to 16.
ASU baseball begins its 2014 campaign by hosting the Baylor Bears from Feb. 14 to 16.
Packard Stadium has housed some great moments in ASU baseball history, and that tradition moves out of Packard next season.
Despite a phenomenal freshman season, Ryan Kellogg will pitch Saturdays behind closer-turned-starter Ryan Burr.
The final alumni game at Packard stadium will be special in more ways than one David Graybill and Emilio Torrez.
Among ASU alumni expected to attend is Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Mike Leake, who pitched for the Sun Devils from 2007-09.
David Freese joins Albert Pujols in Anaheim as another former Cardinal on the Angels.
Shortstop is the most important defensive position in the infield and ASU baseball's Drew Stankiewicz has answered the call.
ASU baseball has a good problem to have with its two catchers. Coach Tim Esmay's issue is getting them both into the lineup.
Ryan Burr stepped in as the team's closer last year and will step in as a starter in 2014.
One year later, the city of St. Louis still mourns the loss of a legend. In fact, Musial is missed in other cities, too.
Various media outlets have reported former NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Ray Anderson will be named ASU athletic director
A flurry of moves on Tuesday keeps the interest in baseball all year long.
David Ortiz's showing at the World Series was astounding and he was, without a doubt, the MVP.
Sports can bring a town together, and that's just what Boston needed.
The State Press sat down with sophomore pitcher Ryan Burr before Wednesday's Halloween scrimmage.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox may be the best teams in baseball this year, but the last four games have been a comedy of errors.
Kasey Coffman was one of three baseball players nominated for the Pac-12 Player of the Year in 2013.
Bravo to the ASU hockey team. Boo to Dustin Pedroia for bashing ASU, his alma mater.
Both the Cardinals and the Red Sox have offensive squads that are going to steal the show and score big runs during the upcoming World Series.
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