Oregon State Baseball Hosts CSUN to Honor 2006 Championship Team
Oregon State baseball (34-10) is set to host CSUN (23-20) for a three-game series starting May 1, 2026. This series marks a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 2006 National Championship team, with a formal recognition planned before Saturday's game. The Beavers have a strong performance history against CSUN, winning nine of the last ten meetings, all under current coach Mitch Canham. Currently, OSU's pitching staff has a solid 2.92 ERA during a recent 15-game homestand.
By the Numbers- Oregon State holds a 17-9 advantage over CSUN in the series history.
- OSU boasts a 2.92 ERA during the current homestand, with 113 strikeouts over 108 innings.
- AJ Singer leads the Beavers with 44 RBIs and a .322 batting average in April.
- Oregon State recently suffered a close 9-7 loss to UTRGV after trailing 5-0 early.
- The Beavers are currently on a successful stretch, going 13-4 in April, with improvements in batting and pitching statistics.
- Easton Talt has recorded 20 stolen bases this season, showcasing significant speed on the bases.
The series against CSUN presents an opportunity for Oregon State to further solidify its winning records and celebrate its championship legacy. Upcoming matchups will showcase the team's resilience as they aim to maintain their strong performance.
Bottom LineOregon State is not only celebrating a significant milestone in its history but also continuing to demonstrate its competitive edge within the league. Key players are stepping up as the team looks to secure more victories during a pivotal homestand.
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