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San Diego State All-America
pitcher Stephen Strasburg
delivers in the season opener vs. Bethune-Cookman.
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Strasburg captures 2009 Golden Spikes Award
Aztec hurler honored as years top collegiate
player
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SAN DIEGO (7-15-09) San Diego State's STEPHEN
STRASBURG has been named recipient of the 2009 USA Baseball
Golden Spikes Award as the top collegiate player in
the nation, USA Baseball announced Tuesday (July 14).
The award caps off a college season that saw the Aztec
right-hander win numerous major awards as the top hurler
in the NCAA Division I ranks. Strasburg, a product
of West Hills High, becomes the second SDSU player to
capture the Golden Spikes trophy after former Aztecs
first baseman Travis Lee received the award in 1996.
Its a tremendous honor, commented
Strasburg. You look at all the players that have
been past Golden Spikes winners and to be considered
in that caliber as a college player is just an amazing
feeling for me. I remember three years ago, coming to
San Diego State and wondering if I was even going to
have a spot in the team. Its been a roller coaster
ride for me the last three years, but its all
worth it.
Strasburg was selected as the National Player of the
Year and as a Louisville Slugger first-team All-Americn
by Collegiate Baseball. Strasburg led the nation
in earned run average (1.32) and strikeouts (195) in
2009, and the two-time Mountain West Conference (MWC)
Pitcher of the Year finished league play with a conference-best
7-0 record (13-1 overall), an ERA of 1.50 and 111 strikeouts.
The junior standout was also recently honored with
the Dick Howser Trophy as the college baseball player
of the year. He received player of the year recognition
from Baseball America as well, and he was also named
the 2009 College Baseball Foundation Pitcher of the
Year. In addition to the accolades, Strasburg was the
No. 1 overall selection in the 2009 MLB First-Year Player
Draft by the Washington Nationals.
This year marks the 32nd consecutive year that the
USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award has been presented
to the nation's premier amateur baseball player. Dustin
Ackley (North Carolina), Mike Leake (Arizona State),
Kent Matthes (Alabama), and A.J. Morris (Kansas State)
were the other finalists for the award.
"Once again in 2009 we were faced with an incredibly
strong collection of candidates for the Golden Spikes
Award," said USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO
Paul Seiler, who presented the award to Strasburg at
All-Star FanFest. "Stephen Strasburg's performance
this year stood out among the finalists, however, both
statistically and in his leading of San Diego State
to its first NCAA tournament appearance in nearly two
decades. We are honored to recognize Stephen with the
Golden Spikes Award, and we wish him and the other finalists
success as professionals."
The selection of Strasburg marked the third time in
four years that a pitcher has received the GSA (David
Price of Vanderbilt, 2007; Tim Lincecum of Washington,
2006).
Since 1978, USA Baseball has honored the top amateur
baseball player in the country with the GSA. Following
the first ever presentation of the trophy to Bob Horner
of Arizona State, the GSA has been awarded each year
to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability
and exemplary sportsmanship.
The 2008 GSA winner was Buster Posey of Florida State.
Past winners of the prestigious award include current
Major League Baseball players such as David Price ('07),
Tim Lincecum ('06), Alex Gordon ('05), Jered Weaver
('04), Rickie Weeks ('03), Khalil Greene ('02), Jason
Jennings ('00), Pat Burrell ('98), J.D. Drew ('97),
Mark Kotsay ('95), and Jason Varitek ('94). Former Major
League stars that have captured the award include Robin
Ventura ('88), Jim Abbott ('87), Will Clark ('85), Dave
Magadan ('83), Terry Francona ('80), Tim Wallach ('79),
and Bob Horner ('78).
Rare National Double for SDSU Pitching Staff
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LUBBOCK, Texas (6-13-09) Former San Diego State
and West Hills High pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG has been
named the inaugural recipient of the College Baseball
Foundation's national Pitcher of the Year Award. MORE-1
Concurrenrly, Aztecs relief pitcher ADDISON REED is
the 2009 recipient of the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association's Stopper of the Year Award, which
the NCBWA announced Saturday (June 13) in Omaha on the
opening day of the College World Series. MORE-2
Joining Reed as national finalists also included Kyle
Bellamy of Miami (Fla.), Jake Hale of Ohio State, Matty
Ott of LSU and Eric Pettis of UC Irvine. All five relief
aces helped their respective teams advance to the 64-team
field of the 2009 NCAA Baseball Tournament.
In addition, Strasburg was named along with North Carolina
first baseman Dustin Ackley, Arizona State pitcher Mike
Leake as finalists for the 23rd annual Dick Howser Trophy,
emblematic of the NCBWA player of the year. MORE-3
The winner will be announced on July 2 during the inaugural
College Baseball Awards Show, held at the United Spirit
Arena and televised on MLB.com. The nationally broadcasted
event will be followed by the College Baseball Hall
of Fame induction ceremony on July 3 in Lubbock.
Reed, a sophomore, also received an invitation to the
2009 USA Baseball National Team Trials, to be held at
the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary,
N.C., June 15-24. The National Team Trials will be comprised
of 36 collegiate players vying for a spot on the final
22-man roster to be announced on June 24.
Strasburg tabbed No. 1 by Nationals
Can they sign the West Hills/SDSU product?
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SAN DIEGO (06-11-09) To get an idea of how hard
San Diego States STEPHEN STRASBURG will be to
sign for the Washington Nationals, one needs only to
follow the path of the Nationals second pick.
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While word is Strasburg seeks up to $50-million as a signing
bonus, the Nationals agreed to terms on Wednesday (June
10) with right-hander Drew Storen, their second first-round
pick of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft. Storen received
a $1.6 million signing bonus.
Washington believes Strasburg could be twirling in
the big leagues as soon as September. Of course, the
biggest hurdle will be agreeing on a signing bonus.
Strasburg is the third pitcher to be selected with
the No. 1 overall pick in four years, with Tampa Bay's
David Price (2007) and Kansas City's Luke Hochevar (2006)
already pitching in the Majors. Strasburg is the 14th
pitcher taken with the first pick in the 45-year history
of the Draft.
"He has power and command along with an advanced
feel for pitching," said Nationals scouting director
Dana Brown. "That's what makes him special.
Strasburg, 20, went 13-1 with a 1.32 ERA in 15 starts
this season at SDSU en route to being named a Golden
Spikes Award finalist. He struck out 195 batters with
just 19 walks in 109 innings.
Strasburg among Golden Spikes Award finalists
Reed nominated for national reliever award
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DURHAM, N.C. (6-3-09) USA Baseball announced
that Aztecs pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG is one of the
five finalists for the 32nd annual USA Baseball Golden
Spikes Award, presented to the nations premier
amateur baseball player.
Rounding out the field of finalists are Dustin Ackley,
1B, North Carolina; Mike Leake, RHP, Arizona State;
Kent Matthes, OF, Alabama; and A.J. Morris, RHP, Kansas
State.
Strasburg was selected as the National Player of the
Year and a Louisville Slugger first-team All-American
by Collegiate Baseball. Strasburg is currently the national
leader in strikeouts (195) and ranks second in ERA (1.32)
and hits allowed per nine innings (5.37).
The two-time Mountain West Conference (MWC) Pitcher
of the Year, he finished league play with a conference-best
7-0 record (13-1 overall), an ERA of 1.50 and 111 strikeouts.
Strasburg is the first Aztec to be named a GSA finalist
since eventual winner Travis Lee in 1996.
The 2009 Golden Spikes Award will be awarded live on
July 14 at All-Star FanFest in St. Louis. MORE
Stopper of the Year San Diego State sophomore
Addison Reed is one of five finalists for the 5th annual
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association's Stopper
of the Year Award.
Reed, with an NCAA-leading 20 saves, was an automatic
qualifier for this year's award. Reed recorded 20 saves
in 20 opportunities this season. He finished the season
with a microscopic 0.65 earned run average and 38 strikeouts
over his 27.2 innings of work. He has allowed only seven
walks, with two of those being intentional passes. Only
one of the 20 hits he allowed in 2009 went for extra
bases (a double vs. Nevada on Feb. 26).
In addition to Reed, this years list of finalists
includes Kyle Bellamy of Miami (Fla.); Jake Hale, Ohio
State; Matty Ott, LSU; and Eric Pettis, UC Irvine. All
five relief aces helped their respective teams advance
to the 64-team field of the 2009 NCAA Baseball Tournament,
which continues this weekend at eight super regional
sites across the nation.
The NCBWA's All-America Committee will select the
winner, with this year's recipient to be announced Sat.,
June 13, the opening day of the 2009 College World Series.
Reed, Strasburg Earn First-Team All-America Honors
Strasburg also named national player of the year
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (5-28-09) San Diego State pitchers
ADDISON REED and STEPHEN STRASBURG have been selected
Louisville Slugger first-team All-Americans by
Collegiate Baseball for their performance on the field
during the 2009 baseball season. In addition, Strasburg
has also been named Collegiate Baseballs
National Player of the Year.
Strasburg enters the week as the national leader in
both strikeouts with 180 (15.9 per nine innings) and
earned run average (1.24). He struck out at least 10
batters in 12 of his 14 starts this season and has put
together a perfect 13-0 record.
He recently fired a no-hitter against Air Force with
17 strikeouts in a 9-inning complete game. During the
2009 campaign he has set several SDSU and Mountain West
Conference records in both strikeouts and ERA.
Reed was selected the first team relief pitcher after
recording 19 saves in 19 opportunities this season.
He enters this weekends NCAA Regional with a microscopic
0.68 earned run average and 36 strikeouts over his 26.1
innings of work. He has allowed only seven walks with
two of those being intentional passes.
San Diego State is currently preparing to participate
in the NCAA Regional being hosted by UC Irvine. The
Aztecs will open play against seventh-ranked Virginia
on Friday (May 29) at 4 p.m. at UCIs Cicerone
Field at Anteater Ballpark.
Strasburg, Aztecs, upset New Mexico
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FORT WORTH, Texas (5-21-09) In a pitcher's duel
featuring San Diego State's STEPHEN STRASBURG, the Aztecs
advanced to the winner's bracket final of the Mountain
West Conference Tournament after nipping New Mexico,
2-1, at TCU's Lupton Stadium. VIDEO
Strasburg combined with ADDISON REED to upset the second-seeded
Lobos and All-MWC left-hander John Hesketh. For Strasburg,
he improved his record to 13-0, equaling the SDSU mark
for wins in a season set by Bill Blount during the 1983
campaign.
Meanwhile, Reed, who entered to get the final out in
the bottom of the 8th inning when Strasburg was forced
from the game with a back cramp, it was his 18th save
in 18 opportunities this year. Redd broke both conference
and SDSU records for saves in a season set by former
Aztecs relievers ROYCE RING (Monte Vista HS) in 2002.
Strasburg had his usual solid outing, shutting out
UNM for 7.2 innings on three hits with a walk and six
strikeouts. Hesketh was almost as effective over his
6.1 innings of work, allowing a run on five hits with
a pair of walks and four strikeouts.
After five innings of shutout ball on both sides, the
Aztecs finally broke through with a run in the top of
the 6th. Brandon Meredith drew a one-out walk and went
to third on a single to right center by Erik Castro.
After Hesketh got Cory Vaughn to pop out to second,
Mitch Blackburn hit a bloop double down the left field
line to bring home Meredith.
SDSU would add what would be a very important insurance
run in the 9th when Easton Gust singled and advanced
to third on Pat Colwells single to right. The
Lobos brought in reliever Cole White, who would uncork
a wild pitch with two out to allow Gust to score.
Colwell and Gust finished the day with two hits apiece
to account for half SDSU hits, which also had five walks
and left 11 men on base.
San Diego State will take Utah, which upset tournament
host TCU, on Thursday (May 21) at 5 p.m. PT.
Strasburg: MWC Pitcher of the Year
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FORT FORTH, Texas (5-20-09) To the shock of absolutely
nobody, San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG was
named the Mountain West Conference pitcher of the year
for the second time. The announcement came at the MWC
Tournament dinner held Monday (May 19).
Strasburg heads a list of six Aztecs to the all-conference
team, including a trio of first-team selections.
Among the first-team all-conference members were SDSU
outfielder Cory Vaughn, relief pitcher Addison Reed,
and Strasburg. Selected for second team honors were
utility/DH Erik Castro, first baseman Brandon Meredith
and pitcher Tyler Lavigne.
A former conference Freshman of the Year, Strasburg
was a repeat winner of the first-team honors and Pitcher
of the Year award he received in last season. The junior
right-hander set Mountain West Conference records for
season and career strikeouts in 2009 as well as career
earned run average. He finished league play with a record
of 7-0 and a 1.50 earned run average. He struck out
111 and walked 10 in his eight conference starts/
After slow start, Strasburg wins again
Named finalist for national player of the year
award
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OGDEN, Utah (5-15-09) Any record-breaking performance
was gone by the 1st inning after Utah scored a pair
of quick runs off San Diego State 's STEPHEN STRASBURG.
However, the All-American right-hander would yield
nothing else.
Strasburg allowed just four additional basehits over
the next six innings, as the Aztecs closed the contest
with 11 unanswered runs in Thursday's (May 14) 11-2
victory in the first of a 3-game Mountain West Conference
series. The game was held at Lindquist Field, the home
of the minor league Ogden Raptors.
Over his seven innings, Strasburg struck out 10 Utes,
raising his record to 12-0.
Meanwhile, the State rally featured a go-ahead, two-run
homer by Erik Castro in the 5th for a 4-2 lead. Freshman
Jomel Torres also had three hits with a double, two
runs scored and two RBI.
Notes San Diego State pitchers Addison
Reed and Stephen Strasburg have been listed as semifinalists
for a pair of national baseball awards. The Aztec hurlers
are both listed among the final 15 under consideration
for the Pitcher of the Year Award presented by the College
Baseball Foundation. In addition, the National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association has named Strasburg as
one of 16 semifinalists for the Dick Howser Award, given
to the top player in collegiate baseball. MORE
Another national award for Strasburg
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SAN DIEGO (5-14-09) Following last week's no-hitter
against Air Force, San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG
captured yet another National Player of the Week Award.
Strasburg, a junior right-hander, received the honor from
two major organizations: the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association (NCBWA) and Collegiate Baseball magazine.
In addition, Strasburg was CollegeBaseballInsider.coms
National Player of the Week and was named to the College
Baseball Foundations weekly National All-Star
Lineup as well as the Mountain West Conference Pitcher
of the Week.
It marked the fifth Louisville Slugger honor and second
NCBWA award in 2009 for Strasburg. It was also the eighth
time in 12 weeks this season that he was listed on the
College Baseball Foundations National All-Star
Lineup. In addition, he captured the weekly MWC award
for the seventh time this year.
Strasburg (West Hills HS) tossed the third individual
no-hitter in MWC history in last Fridays 5-0 win
over Air Force. It is also the seventh no-hitter in
SDSU program history and the first by an individual
Aztecs pitcher since April 22, 1986.
Strasburg has compiled a record of 11-0 and is the
NCAA Division I leader in earned run average (1.24),
strikeouts (164), strikeouts per nine innings (16.9)
and hits allowed per nine innings (4.54).
Strasburg: 17 Ks, no-hitter vs. Air Force
Record crowd of 3,337 watch junior's home finale
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SAN DIEGO (5-9-09) The list of credentials continues
to grow for San Diego State junior STEPHEN STRASBURG.
On Friday (May 8), before a record crowd at Tony Gwynn
Stadium, Strasburg may have out-done himself after throwing
a no-hitter in the Aztecs' 5-0 triumph over Air Force.
Strasburg struck out 17 Falcons in his final home start
of the season.
Strasburg retired the first nine hitters he faced, seven
via the strikeout, before giving up a leadoff walk to
Nathan Carter to start the 4th. After a fly ball out,
Carter was erased attempting to steal before another strikeout
ended the inning.
The Falcons only other base runner on the night
came on a second leadoff walk, this time to K.J. Randhawa
to open the 6th. Although Randhawa would steal second
later in the frame, Strasburg struck out the side to erase
the threat, starting a stretch when the right-hander would
retire the game's final 12 batters, including striking
out the side in the 9th to the delight of the 3,337 fans.
Strasburg (11-0) has won 11 of his 12 starts this season.
Air Force starter Casey Allen, meanwhile, set down
the first eight Aztec batters he faced before hitting
RYAN O'SULLIVAN with two out in the 3rd.
San Diego State (32-18, 11-8 MWC) finally broke through
in the bottom of the 5thas Jomel Torres doubled with
two out and Easton Gust followed with an RBI single
through the left side to give the Aztecs a 1-0 lead.
SDSU added a pair of runs in the next inning when Pat
Colwell walked and went to second on an errant pickoff
attempt by Allen. He moved up to third on Brandon Deckers
fly ball to right before Meredith drew an intentional
walk to put runners at the corners.
Erik Castro then hit a grounder to Jon McMahon at third,
but his throw to second was wide of the bag. Colwell
scored on the play with Meredith coming home two batters
later on Mitch Blackburns two-out single to left.
The Aztecs got their final two runs in the eighth on
back-to-back singles by Meredith and Castro, a double
to left by Cory Vaughn and a safety squeeze off the
bat of Blackburn.
Air Forces Allen, who went the distance on the
mound, took the loss to see his record fall to 1-3 on
the year. The result dropped the Falcons to 14-32 overall
and 3-13 in the Mountain West Conference.
Meredith, who had a pair of singles, was the lone Aztec
to record more than one hit in the contest while Blackburn
finished with a single and two runs batted in.
Notes Air Force and San Diego State continue
their three-game weekend series on Saturday (May 9)
with a contest scheduled for a 1 p.m. start at Tony
Gwynn Stadium. Prior to that contest, Strasburg will
officially be presented with the Dick Case Award honoring
him as USA Baseballs 2008 Athlete of the Year.
Strasburg: USA Baseball's collegiate player of the
year
Makes final home start Friday against Air Force
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SAN DIEGO (5-7-09) San Diego State pitcher STEPHEHN
STRASBURG, who will make his final start at home on
Friday (May 8), will be honored as USA Baseball's collegiate
player of the year.
The right-hander will be honored with the Richard W.
"Dick" Case Award during ceremonies prior
to Saturday's (May 9) 1 p.m. ballgame against Air Force
at Tony Gwynn Stadium. The honor covers his performance
on the USA Baseball National Team (collegiate) and the
U.S. Olympic Baseball Team last summer.
A native of San Diego and a West Hills High alum, Strasburg
was a key part of the National Teams undefeated
season in 2008 (24-0). The summer was highlighted by
Haarlem Baseball Week and FISU World University Championship
titles, as well as two victories over rival Cuba s
top professional team.
Strasburg led a stellar pitching staff, going 3-0 with
a 1.06 ERA and 48 strikeouts in 34 innings pitched.
On the heels of his National Team performance, Strasburg
was named to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Baseball Team, making
the then sophomore the only collegiate player on a team
comprised on non-25-man-roster Major League Baseball
professionals.
Following a dominating showing over the Netherlands
in the Olympic preliminary rounds, Strasburg was pegged
as the starter against Cuba in the semifinals. Despite
a loss in that game, Team USA went on to defeat Japan
the next day to secure the bronze medal.
Strasburg finished the Olympic Games at 1-1 with a
2.45 ERA and 16 strikeouts in 11 innings.
"Stephen Strasburg went above and beyond for his
country in 2008, said USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO
Paul Seiler. "To follow a grueling National Team
schedule with the performance he gave us in Beijing
was nothing short of spectacular. There is no one more
deserving than Stephen for this years award."
Strasburg is also on the watch list for USA Baseballs
Golden Spikes Award, which annually recognizes the top
collegiate player in the country.
Strasburg (10-0) will seek his 11th victory in 12 starts
when he starts against the Falcons in Friday's 6 p.m.
start.
Strasburg rolls to 10th victory
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SANTA CLARA (5-2-09) STEPHEN STRASBURG recorded
his 10th victory of the season without a loss, leading
San Diego State past host Santa Clara, 5-0, in Friday's
(May 1) non-conference ballgame at Stephen Schott Stadium.
Strasburg allowd just three hits and struckout 12 Broncos
in his eight innings of work, helping the Aztecs (29-17)
post their fifth shutout of the season. Santa Clara (15-26)
dropped its 8th straight.
In the 3rd inning, San Diego State loaded the bases with
no outs on walks to Brandon Decker and Erik Castro sandwiched
around a single by Brandon Meredith. Back-to-back RBI
singles by Mitch Blackburn and Easton Gust later in the
frame staked State to a 2-0 lead.
The Aztecs padded their advantage with a three-run outburst
in the 5th.
Castro singled, then came home on a run-scoring double
to left-center by Cory Vaughn. Blackburn then notched
his second RBI of the night with a single to right that
scored Vaughn to make it 4-0.
Blackburn, who had advanced to second on the throw home
when Vaughn scored, went to third on a ground out to first
by Jomel Torres and then scored on Gusts sacrifice
fly to deep center.
Castro finished the evening with three hits and a pair
of walks as he reached safely in each of his five plate
appearances. Meredith, Blackburn and Torres had two singles
each.
San Diego State and Santa Clara continue their weekend
non-conference series with a doubleheader on Saturday
(May 2), starting at 1 p.m.
Strasburg delivers fans, then delivers
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SAN DIEGO (4-25-09) San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN
STRASBURG tossed six shutout innings, then survived
a difficult stretch in the 7th inning to maintain the
lead, as the 19th-ranked Aztecs nipped No. 16 TCU, 4-3,
in Friday's (Apr. 24) Mountain West Conference showdown
of nationally-ranked ballclubs.
Strasburg (9-0) struck out 14 batters in his seven
frames to the delight of a standing room-only record
crowd of 3,072 at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
San Diego State carried a 4-0 lead into the 7th, but
Horned Frogs catcher Bryan Holaday got to Strasburg
for a 3-run homer to left-centerfield.
Strasburg then struck out the next two batters to end
the inning and conclude his night with 14 Ks.
Along the way he set new SDSU and Mountain West Conference
records for strikeouts in a season (135) and career
(315).
Aztecs relievers Andrew Leary and Addision Reed tossed
two innings of shutout relief. For Reed, it was his
NCAA leading 14th save of the season.
Brandon Decker led SDSU (28-15, 10-7 MWC) by driving
in three runs. Two came on a basehit to cap a 3-run
rally to open the scoring in the 2nd inning. Decker,
who batted 3-for-5, later singled home RYAN O'SULLIVAN
(Valhalla HS), who reached after getting hit by a pitch
in the 6th.
More records for Strasburg on the line
Will start Friday in Top 25 collision
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SAN DIEGO (4-22-09) San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN
STRASBURG, who was named Mountain West Conference pitcher
of the week for the fifth time this season on Tuesday
(Apr. 21), has been named the starting pitcher for Friday's
(Apr. 24) game, to be played in front of an anticipated
record crowd at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
Not only will Strasberg get the call for the 6 p.m.
contest, it will also be a battle of nationally-ranked
ballclubs, as the 19th-ranked Aztecs host No. 16 TCU.
It should also be a record night on the field, too,
as the SDSU career strikeouts record is expected to
fall. Strasburg needs just four Ks to break the
Aztecs mark of 304 held by Bruce Billings.
Strasburg, a junior right-hander, is 8-0 this season
with a 1.28 earned run average. He leads the nation
in strikeouts (121) as well as strikeouts per nine innings
(17.2).
Tickets for that contest may be purchased at the San
Diego State athletics website,
over the phone (619-283-7378), or in person at the Aztecs
ticket Office at Qualcomm Stadium Window E.
Strasburg shutout, Meredith homer, beats UNM
Aztecs regain Mountain West Conference lead
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ALBUQUERQUE (4-18-09) In a battle of conference
leaders, STEPHEN STRASBURG (West Hills HS) tossed a
complete-game 7-hitter, while Brandon Meredith (Montgomery
HS) provided all of the game's scoring with a solo homer,
as 15th-ranked San Diego State topped host New Mexico,
1-0, Friday (Apr. 17) at Isotopes Park.
The victory vaulted the Aztecs (26-13, 9-4 MWC) back
into first place in the Mountain West Conference. The
Lobos (28-11, 9-5 MWC) dropped into second place after
a game played in weather featuring temperatures in the
low 40s along with intermittent rain.
Strasburg finished with 14 strikeouts as he improved
to 8-0 on the year, while lowering his earned run average
to 1.28. He allowed seven hits and surrendered one walk,
but managed to come up big each time the Lobos threatened.
The games lone run came in the 4th inning, when
Meredith led off with a home run deep over the left
field fence off Lobos starter John Hesketh. Hesketh
would allow five hits over seven innings on the night
with six strikeouts, but the home run tagged him with
the loss as his record dropped to 4-2. MORE
Strasburg strikes out 13 more,
Aztecs gain conference lead
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LAS VEGAS (4-10-09) STEPHEN STRASBURG struck
out 13 batters over six innings of work, as San Diego
State took over first place in the Mountain West Conference
by stopping UNLV, 15-4, at Wilson Stadium.
Strasburg improved his record to 7-0 this season.
The Aztecs (24-11, 7-3 MWC) scored 12 runs over the
middle three innings to match their highest run total
of the season.
Among the leaders on offense were Easton Gust, Erik
Castro and RYAN O'SULLIVAN.
Gust finished with three hits including a triple, walked
once, scored four runs and drove in one. Castro contributed
a pair of singles and a three-run home with a total
of five runs batted in. It was his team-leading seventh
homer of the season.
OSullivan, a Valhalla alum, had three hits including
a double and scored three times.
SDSU opened the scoring with three runs in the top
of the 2nd on an RBI double by Josh Chasse, a run-scoring
single by Gust, plus another RBI double from OSullivan.
Strasburg, meanwhile, kept the UNLV (15-17, 4-6 MWC)
in check despite allowing seven hits. He struck out
two hitters in each of the first three innings and retired
the side via the strikeout in his sixth and final frame.
All told, three SDSU hurlers struck out 17 Rebel batters
in the contest.
SDSU Places Five On MWC 10th Anniversary Baseball Team
Four former players and one current Aztec named to
13-man squad
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (4-2-09) Five San Diego
State players, four former and one current, have been
included on the Mountain West Conference 10th Anniversary
Baseball Team. The 13-man squad was selected by a combined
panel of media, institutional and conference personnel
plus an on-line fan poll.
The remainder of the team consisted of two players
each from Utah, New Mexico and TCU along with one player
from both UNLV and Air Force. To be eligible for consideration,
candidates must have been a first-team all-MWC selection
at least once during their career.
The five Aztecs selected to the squad include current
junior right-handed pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG (West
Hills HS) along with former SDSU standouts ROYCE RING
(relief pitcher), Taber Lee (shortstop), Nick Romero
(third baseman) and Anthony Gwynn (outfielder). Strasburg
was the only active player named to the team.
Ring was a three-year reliever for the Aztecs (2000-02)
who became the team's closer as a sophomore. He earned
second-team All-American honors as a junior when he
set the school and conference record for saves in a
season with 17. His 26 career saves are also SDSU and
MWC records. A two-time all-conference first-team selection,
Ring was chosen in the first round of the 2002 Major
League draft by the Chicago White Sox. His career stats
included a 13-6 record with a 2.96 earned run average
along with 133 strikeouts in 106.1 innings.
Lee was also a member of the San Diego State squad
from 2000-02 where he earned All-West Region second
team and all-MWC first team accolades as a junior. During
that season, he batted .355 with 15 doubles, 46 runs,
47 RBI and a .955 fielding percentage before being taken
in the third round by Pittsburgh in the 2002 draft.
Also a first-team all-conference honoree as a sophomore,
Lee finished his Aztec career with a .333 career batting
average.
Gwynn (2001-03) was a three-year starter in center
field for the Aztecs and one of the finest defensive
players to play in the outfield for SDSU. During his
junior season of 2003, he led the team in hitting with
a .353 average and finished with 15 doubles, seven triples,
50 runs and 25 stolen bases en route to winning first-team
all-conference accolades. Gwynn ended his college career
with a .341 average over his three years and became
a second-round pick of Milwaukee in 2003. He ranks among
the SDSU top 10 five offensive categories.
Romero (2006-08) was a two-time all-Mountain West
Conference first team third baseman after winning second-team
honors as a freshman. During his three-year career,
he earned national and conference player of the weeks
honors as well. As a junior in 2008, Romero led the
club home runs, RBI and walks, three stat categories
in which he ranks among the Aztec all-time top 10 as
well. His collegiate career ended last June when he
was taken by the Minnesota Twins in the fifth round
of the pro draft.
Strasburg was a consensus All-America selection as
a sophomore in 2008 after setting school and conference
records for strikeouts in a game (23) and season (133).
He also set new MWC marks in both overall and conference
play for earned run average, strikeouts (tied the overall
mark) and opponent batting average. After earning co-Freshman
of the Year and second-team all-conference honors as
a freshman, he was voted the MWC Pitcher of the Year
in 2008. A member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, Strasburg
has won both national and league pitching honors on
several occasions in 2009.
The complete Mountain West conference 10th Anniversary
Baseball Team is as follows:
Pos. Player School Years in MWC All-MWC
C...Chris Shelton.......Utah.......2001...........2001
1B...Jay Brossman........Utah.....2004-07......2004-05, 07
2B...Jordan Pacheco.......UNM.....2005-07........2005-07
SS...Taber Lee...........SDSU.....2000-02........2001-02
3B...Nick Romero.........SDSU.....2006-08........2007-08
OF...Austin Adams.........TCU.....2006-07........2006-07
OF...Anthony Gwynn.......SDSU.....2001-03..........2003
OF...Eric Nielsen........UNLV.....2002-04..........2004
SP...Danny Ray Herrera....UNM.....2004-06........2005-06
SP...Stephen Strasburg...SDSU.....2007-Present.....2008
SP...Jake Arrieta.........TCU.....2006-07........2006-07
RP...Royce Ring..........SDSU.....2000-02........2001-02
DH...Karl Bolt.............AF.....2004-07..........2009
Strasburg to pitch at Petco Park
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SAN DIEGO (4-1-09) San Diego State All-America
pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG will take the mound at Petco
Park this Friday (Apr. 3), when the 21st-ranked Aztecs
meet UC Davis in a special doubleheader event with the
San Diego Padres.
Strasburg will get the start in a 2:30 p.m. non-conference
game against the Aggies. The Padres will host the Los
Angeles Angels of Anaheim in a 7 p.m. spring training
exhibition contest.
The first 400 fans to purchase tickets in person as
the Aztecs Ticket Office at Qualcomm Stadium will receive
a complementary Stephen Strasburg replica jersey T-shirt.
Tickets are available for $16, $28, and $36, with proceeds
to benefit SDSU baseball.
The game will mark State's fifth appearance at Petco
Park, going 2-2 in previous starts. Including is a 4-0
win over Houston on March 11, 2004, when the Aztecs
set the all-time collegiate single-game attendance record
with 40,106 fans.
Notes Strasburg was again named Mountain
West Conference pitcher of the week for the 5th time
in 2009.
No. 16 Killer Frogs get K'd by Strasburg
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FORT WORTH, Texas (3-28-09) San Diego State pitcher
STEPHEN STRASBURG survived a cold and windy night, and
a leadoff home run to start the game, tossing 8 strong
innings in the Aztecs' 11-5 victory over 16th-ranked
TCU in Friday's (Mar. 27) 3-game Mountain West Conference
series opener at Lupton Stadium.
Strasburg, who got touched by Horned Frogs second baseman
Ken Carruthers on his first pitch of the night, allowed
just one other run all contest. Strasburg finished with
14 strikeouts in 8 innings of work, raising his record
to 5-0.
It was the fourth straight triumph for the Aztecs (17-9,
5-2 MWC).
Fortunately for Strasburg, before he allowed Carruthers'
homer, SDSU already built a 3-0 lead when catcher Erik
Castro took advantage of a stiff breeze blowing out
to left field and lifted a 3-run homer with Brandon
Decker and Brandon Meredith on base.
Castro, who had four hits on the night including a pair
of doubles along with a single and the homer, continues
to be one of the hottest hitters in the MWC. He has
now gone 19-for-27 with eight doubles, two homers, nine
runs scored and 15 RBI over SDSUs last seven contests.
After the homer by TCU (14-8, 2-2 MWC), the Horned
Frogs would only tally two more over Strasburgs
eight innings of work. In fact, the Aztec junior right-hander
retired the next 14 consecutive batters before giving
up a two-out single in the 5th.
SDSU later received a 2-run homer by Cory Vaught in
the 5th. Easton Gust and RYAN OSULLIVAN added
run-scoring singles in the 8th. O'Sullivan registered
two of the Aztecs' 17 hits. MORE
Strasburg dominates BYU
Cougars rally against bullpen
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SAN DIEGO (3-21-09) It was another standout performance
for San Diego State right-hander STEPHEN
STRASBURG. Seven innings, 15 strikeouts, no runs
allowed and no decision after Brigham Young rallied
for four runs against the Aztecs bullpen in a 4-2 Mountain
West Conference victory at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
The BYU bats were silent for seven innings against
Strasburg, but the Cougars took advantage late to win
for the second time in as many nights. BYU improved
to 13-7 overall and moved into sole possession of second
place in the Mountain West Conference at 4-1. SDSU,
meanwhile, saw its record slide to 13-8 (3-2 in conference
play).
A crowd of 2,032 fans, the second-largest gathering
of the season and fourth biggest in school history,
came out to see Strasburg and he did not disappoint.
The junior right-hander opened the contest by striking
out the side, a feat he accomplished in two other innings
as well. On the evening he struck out 15 while giving
up two hits and a walk over his seven innings of work.
MORE
Strasburg makes the switch
Moves to Fridays, O'Sullivan goes on Tuesday
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SAN DIEGO (3-17-09) San Diego State right-hander
STEPHEN
STRASBURG, who won yet another award as Louisville
Slugger National Player of the Week by Collegiate
Baseball magazine, is making a move.
The right-handed out of West Hills High will now pitch
each Friday for the rest of the season, according to
Aztecs head coach TONY GWYNN. Strasburg previously pitched
each Thursday, the opening game of each Mountain West
Conference series. Thus, his next scheduled start will
be this Friday's game (March 20) against Brigham Young
at 6 p.m. at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
The change to the team rotation means Valhalla High
alum RYAN O'SULLIVAN will start Tuesday's (tonight,
Mar. 17) non-conference game against Kansas in the opener
of a 2-game series. First pitch is at 6 p.m.
While Strasburg took national honors for the third
time this season, he was overshadowed by teammate JOE
BERGER, who was named the MWC conference pitcher of
the week.
It was the first career award for Berger and marked
the fourth time this season that an Aztec hurler has
captured the leagues weekly honor.
Berger went 8 innings in a start against UNLV last Saturday,
striking out 10 without a walk in the Aztecs' 6-1 win
over the Rebels. The 10 strikeouts were a career high
and it marked the third time in his four starts that
he gave up no walks.
Strasburg struck out 14 batters over 7 innings in a
4-3 win over UNLV. Eight of the first nine outs he recorded
came via the strikeout.
Strasburg mows down every UNLV batter
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SAN DIEGO (3-14-09) San Diego State right-hander
STEPHEN STRASBURG struck out 14 batters including
every UNLV starter at least once powering the
Aztecs to a 4-3 Mountain West Conference victory Friday
(Mar. 13) at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
Strasburg ran his record to 4-0, allowing two runs
on six hits with one walk to the Rebels. Meanwhile,
SDSU scored three times in the first with two coming
on T.J. Thomas' two-out two-run single to center.
Eric Castro added a solo home run in the 2nd inning.
Addison Reed pitched the 9th inning to record his fifth
save. MORE at www.GoAztecs.com.
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San Diego State pitcher Stephen
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Strasburg: more national honors
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SAN DIEGO (3-9-09) Following an 18-strikeout performance
against 11th-ranked USD last week, San Diego State pitcher
STEPHEN STRASBURG was named both Louisville Slugger
National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball magazine
and Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week for the
second straight week.
It was the fifth time that Strasburg has received national
pitcher of the week from Collegiate Baseball over
the past two seasons and the 10th career MWC pitcher
of the week award as an Aztecs right-hander.
Further information available from: www.GoAztecs.com.
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San Diego State pitcher Stephen
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National Award |
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Dept.
SAN DIEGO (3-2-09) For this 16-strikeout
effort, Strasburg was named a Louisville
Slugger National Player of the Week by
Collegiate Baseball magazine for the
4th time in his career. He has also been tabbed
the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the
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Strasburg mows down Wolf Pack with 16 strikeouts
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SAN DIEGO (2-27-09) Among the 20 batters he retired,
San Diego State right-hander STEPHEN
STRASBURG registered 16 of them by strikeout, powering
the Aztecs past Nevada, 5-2, in Thursday's (Feb. 26) non-conference
game at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
Strasburg allowed just two runs on five hits in his
home debut for 2009, running his record to 2-0 after
sophomore Addison Reed pitched the 9th inning to record
his second save in two attempts.
Aztecs freshman Brandon Meredith (Montgomery HS) went
2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored.
SDSU hosts Pacific in a Saturday doubleheader starting
at 2 p.m. STORY HERE
Strasburg solid in '09 debut
Frosh O'Sullivan registers 2 hits
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COMPTON (2-21-09) San Diego State All-America
pitcher STEPHEN
STRASBURG (West Hills HS) opened the 2009 collegiate
baseball season on a strong note. The right-hander completed
his season debut with 5.2 innings of work, recording
11 strikeouts and allowing only an unearned run on three
hits to pick up the win to the Aztecs' 6-3 triumph over
Bethune-Cookman.
The contest kicked-off the MLB Urban Invitational at
the MLB Youth Baseball Academy.
SDSU saw five players drive in runs on 13 hits. Four
Aztecs, including three making their collegiate debuts,
recorded two hits apiece. In addition to veteran Pat
Colwell, newcomers RYAN
O'SULLIVAN (Valhalla HS), Mitch Blackburn and Easton
Gust recorded a pair of hits each.
O'Sullivan, the starting shortstop as a freshman, finished
2-for-4 at the plate.
San Diego State continues action at the MLB Urban Invitational
on Saturday (Feb. 21) with a contest against Southern
University, scheduled to start at 6 p.m. The ballgame
will be televised live on the MLB Network (Cox Cable
Ch. 330).
Complete Story, Boxscore HERE.
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Stephen Strasburg
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Strasburg Named Pre-Season National Player of the Year
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (1-8-09) San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN
STRASBURG has been named the pre-season national player
of the year as a member of the 2009 Louisville Slugger
All-American team as selected by Collegiate Baseball.
A consensus All-America selection in 2008, Strasburg
has also been named a preseason All-American by the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and
appears on the Wallace Award watch list, an honor presented
to the top collegiate player in the country at seasons
end.
Strasburg (West Hills HS) returns to SDSU for his third
season after earning consensus All-America honors in
2008. He finished the season with a record of 8-3 and
a 1.57 earned run average in 13 starts. He struck out
133 batters and walked only 16 over 97.1 innings and
was named the 2008 MWC Pitcher of the Year.
San Diego State opens its 2009 campaign on Feb. 20 when
it takes on Bethune-Cookman at the MLB Urban Invitational
in Compton. The Aztecs home opener comes on Tuesday,
Feb. 24, when they host nationally-ranked Cal State
Fullerton at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
Strasburg Named To Wallace Award Watch List
Aztec right-hander nominated for collegiate player
of the year honor
Courtesy, SDSU media relartions
SAN DIEGO (12-7-08) San Diego State sophomore
pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG (West Hills HS) has been named
to the watch list for the 2008 Brooks Wallace national
Player of the Year Award. The initial list contains
a total of 204 nominees with the Aztecs right-hander
among seven players representing the Mountain West Conference.
Strasburg returns to SDSU for his third season after
earning consensus All-America honors in 2008. He finished
the season with a record of 8-3 and a 1.57 earned run
average in 13 starts. He struck out 133 and walked only
16 over 97.1 innings and was named the MWC Pitcher of
the Year.
This past summer, Strasburg had the distinction of being
the lone collegiate player on the U.S. Olympic team
in Beijing where he earned a bronze medial after making
appearances against The Netherlands and Cuba. He was
also a member of the U.S collegiate national team that
captured a pair of international tournament titles in
Europe. His overall stats for the summer included a
5-1 record with a 1.21 earned run average along with
78 strikeouts and eight walks in 52 innings.
The Wallace Award is presented to the nation's top collegiate
baseball player in conjunction with the College Baseball
Hall of Fame's annual induction festivities.
Dedicated to the memory of former Texas Tech shortstop
and assistant coach, Wallace was a slick-fielding shortstop
at Texas Tech from 1977 to 1980. A four-year starter,
he was named All-Southwest Conference and All-District
Six his senior year when he led the Red Raiders to their
first-ever appearance in the Southwest Conference Tournament.
After playing two years in the Texas Rangers organization,
he returned to Texas Tech and served as a graduate assistant
and later as an assistant coach. In the summer of 1984
he was diagnosed with cancer and fought the disease
courageously until his death in 1985 at age 27.
The selection committee for the Wallace Award is comprised
of a national panel of preeminent coaches, sports information
directors, former winners and beat media who most closely
follow the sport.
2007-08
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David
Lee
USA Olympic Men's
Volleyball Team
(Granite Hills HS)
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Stephen Strasburg
USA Olympic
Baseball Team
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Alpine's David Lee
captures gold in
men's volleyball
USA df. Brazil, 20-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23
BOXSCORE
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Stephen Strasburg handed the ball,
will start in semifinals vs. Cuba
STORY/VIDEO
-- Courtesy, NBC.com
USA takes bronze medal,
downs Japan, 8-4 STORY
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Strasburg is Beijing bound
Lone amateur on U.S. Olympic team
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (7-16-08) -- San Diego State pitcher STEPHEN
STRASBURG (West Hills HS) has been selected to play
on the U.S. baseball team at next months Olympic
Games to be held in Beijing, China. Strasburg is the
lone amateur named to the 24-man squad that consists
of primarily of professional players not currently on
the active roster of a major league club.
A right-hander who will be a junior at SDSU in the fall,
Strasburg is the first college player to be named to
the U.S. team since the decision was made to use minor
leaguers beginning in 2000. The 2008 roster contains14
players currently at the AAA level, seven in Double-A
and one in Single-A. One more player will be added to
the roster in the near future to bring the team to its
full complement of 24 athletes for the games.
Strasburg will become the fourth Aztec to compete with
the U.S. Olympic baseball team, following in the footsteps
of former Aztecs in outfielder Chris Gwynn (1984), shortstop
Flavio Alfaro (1984), first baseman Travis Lee (1996)
and former Monte Vista HS standout pitcher Royce Ring
(2003 Olympic qualifying tournament).
Strasburg made national headlines this year following
a 23-strikeout performance against Utah on April 11,
2008, that was part of a breakthrough sophomore campaign.
The 19-year-old from San Diego (West Hills HS), who
turns 20 on Sunday, is currently anchoring the pitching
staff on the 2008 USA Baseball National Team. The team
of collegiate all-stars is fresh off a first-place finish
at Haarlem Baseball Week in the Netherlands, which included
two victories over the Cuban National Team.
Since joining the U.S. national collegiate squad in
June, Strasburg has made five starts and compiled a
record of 3-0 with a 1.33 earned run average. Over his
27 innings of work, he has struck out 40 and walked
four while limiting opponents to a .160 batting average.
Included in his win total are victories over Japan and
Chinese-Taipei at the Haarlem Baseball Week tournament.
Team USA is currently in the Czech Republic preparing
to play in the FISU World Collegiate Baseball Championship
that runs from July 17-27. That tourney includes teams
representing Korea, Japan, Chinese-Taipei, Lithuania,
India and Canada along with the host country. Strasburg
is expected to start the USAs opening contest
in the tournament against Korea on Friday (July 18).
Following that event, he will join up with the U.S.
Olympic team as it plays a four-game series against
Canada (Aug. 1-4) in North Carolina before departing
for Beijing. The U.S. will open play in China against
Korea on Aug. 13 at Wukesong Baseball Stadium. That
contest begins the round robin portion of the schedule
during which the USA will also face Netherlands, Cuba,
Canada, China, Chinese-Taipei and Japan. The top four
teams in the standings will then be paired in the semifinals
of the medal round.
Fans can follow the progress of the Team USA national
collegiate squad and the U.S. Olympic team at the USA
Baseball web site (www.usabaseball.com).
Strasburg Named To USA National Baseball Team
Consensus All-American one of nine pitchers on 20-man
roster
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (6-25-08) -- San Diego State sophomore right-handed
pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG (West Hills HS) was named to
the 2008 USA Baseball National (Collegiate) Team, announced
Tuesday (June 24). Strasburg is one of 20 players on a
roster that consists of nine pitchers, nine position players
and a pair of two-way players.
The 2008 USA Baseball National Team will compete next
month in the Haarlem Baseball Week in the Netherlands
and at the FISU World Championships in the Czech Republic.
It will also play exhibition contests in Germany and
the Czech Republic as part of its European tour.
Strasburg, the 2008 Mountain West Conference Pitcher
of the Year, District IX Co-Player of the Year and consensus
All-American, turned in a record of 8-3, a 1.57 earned
run average and a .181 opponent batting average. His
133 strikeouts (in 97.1 innings) were second in the
nation in 2008, while his ERA and strikeouts per nine
innings (12.30) ranked third. In league play, he compiled
a mark of 6-0 with 92 strikeouts while opponents hit
just .136 against him.
Strasburg set MWC records for strikeouts, ERA and opponent
batting average in both overall and league games. He
had a string of six consecutive games with double figure
strikeouts, including a 23 K performance vs. Utah on
April 11, which is the third most ever in a college
game and the most since 1981.Strasburg was named MWC
Pitcher of the Week a record seven times this season,
including a stretch of five consecutive weeks when he
picked up the award. He also garnered three national
player of the week nods in 2008. (The complete list
of his 2008 honors appears at bottom of this page.)
The National Team roster was selected following a two-week
trials period, during which time the trials participants
played 10 games and had two intrasquad scrimmages. Comprised
of the top non-draft-eligible college players in the
United States, the National Team plays six games against
the Chinese Taipei National Team before beginning competition
in Europe.
The National Team begins competition this evening (June
25), opening a six-game series against the Chinese Taipei
National Team in Greenville, S.C. First pitch is scheduled
for 7:05 p.m. EDT at West End Field. Strasburg is expected
to start that contest.
Strasburgs 2008 Honors and Awards:
Member of 2008 USA National Team
American Baseball Coaches Assn. (ABCA) First Team All-American
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association First-Team
All-American
Baseball America First-Team All-American
Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American
Rivals.com First-Team all-American
All-Ping Baseball First Team All-American
ABCA All-West Region First Team
NCBWA District IX Player of the Year
MWC Pitcher of the Week (seven times including five
straight)
Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (three
times)
USA Baseball Golden Spikes National Player of the Week
CollegeBaseballInsider.com West Region Player of the
Week (twice)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com National Player of the Week
College Baseball Foundation National Team of the Week
(four times)
NCBWA Pro-Line National Pitcher of the Week
Perfect Game USA National Pitcher of the Week (twice)
InsidePitching.com West Region Pitcher of the week
S.D. Hall of Champions Star of the Month (April)
Strasburg was a semifinalist for the following national
awards:
Golden Spikes Award; Roger Clemens Award; Brooks Wallace
Award; and Dick Howser Trophy.
Strasburg tabbed first-team All-America
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SAN DIEGO (5-30-08) -- San Diego State's baseball program
is quickly realizing it is recruiting players from the
wrong part of the country -- ballplayers from the East
County are fitting in quite nicely.
For the first time since 2002, a member of the Aztecs
has earned All-America recognition, as sophomore pitcher
STEPHEN STRASBURG was named to the Louisville Slugger
first-team.
The West Hills High product is the first SDSU player
to receive such laurels since pitcher ROYCE RING (Monte
Vista HS) was a third-team honoree in 2006. The last
Aztec to gain first-team honors was Travis Lee in 1996.
Strasburg, a right-hander, was a Freshman All-America
in 2007. He completed the 2008 season with a record
of 8-3, a 1.57 earned run average and a .181 opponent
batting average. His 133 strikeouts (in 97.1 innings)
lead the nation this week and he also ranks fourth in
the country in earned run average and strikeouts per
nine innings (12.30).
Strasburg earned the attention of the nation on April
11 when he struck out 23 batters in the Aztecs
contest against Utah in San Diego . It was the third-most
strikeouts ever in a college game and the most since
1981. That contest came during a run of six straight
games in which he reached double figures in strikeouts.
His strikeout total also broke the SDSU single-season
record of 122 set by Rob Brown during the 1989 campaign.
Strasburg Invited to U.S. National Trials
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (5-29-08) -- San Diego State
pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG has accepted an invitation
to tryout for the 2008 National Team Trials, USA Baseball
announced Tuesday (May 27). The series will be held
June 11-23 throughout the northeast and southeast United
States.
Strasburg, a sophomore right-hander, is one of 26 players
to be invited from a list that includes 17 sophomores
and 9 freshmen athletes. In all, 32 players will be
invited to the National Team Trials with 22 of those
players being selected for the National Team roster
which will be announced on June 24.
Strasburg, a product of West Hills, recently concluded
the 2008 Aztecs season with a record of 8-3 and a 1.57
earned run average. He finished among the national leaders
with 133 strikeouts in 97.1 innings while issuing just
17 walks. Opponents batted .181 against him in his 13
starts. He set new SDSU and Mountain West Conference
records with 23 strikeouts vs. Utah on April 11.
Strasburg is currently among the semifinalists for
four national awards as well, including the Golden Spikes
Award, the Roger Clemens Award, the Dick Howser Trophy
and the Brooks Wallace Award.
USA Baseballs 2008 National Team schedule includes
a six-game friendship series against Chinese Taipei
and a month-long tour of Europe, where the team will
compete in the Haarlem Baseball Week in The Netherlands
and the IV FISU World Collegiate Baseball Championship
in the Czech Republic.
To follow the progress of the National Team, visit:
www.usabaseball.com.
Strasburg among semifinalists for National Player of
the Year
Special to East County Sports.com
DURHAM, N.C. (5-22-08) -- USA Baseball has announced
that San Diego State sophomore right-hander STEPHEN
STRASBURG is among the 50 semifinalists for the 2008
USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award (GSA). He is the first
Aztec to reach this stage in the balloting since Travis
Lee won the award in 1996 as the nation's premier amateur
baseball player.
The names of the 50 semifinalists will now be forwarded
to a voting body of 125 who will select the five finalists
and the eventual 2008 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award
winner.
Fans can follow online at www.GoldenSpikesAward.com
as the list of 50 players is narrowed to five finalists
on Tue., June 3, en route to the announcement of this
year's winner on Wed., July 16.
"USA Baseball is proud to recognize these 50 athletes
and their respective baseball programs as semifinalists
for the 2008 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award,"
said Paul Seiler, USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO.
"As in 2007, we see 40 different schools represented
on this year's semifinalist list -- this again speaks
to the level of baseball talent among college programs
across the country."
Strasburg Named MWC Pitcher of the Year
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FORT WORTH, Texas (5-21-08) -- San Diego State sophomore
STEPHEN STRASBURG led a group of five Aztecs named to
the 2008 all-Mountain West Conference baseball team,
announced Monday night (May 20) at the pre-tournament
dinner for the conference's championship tournament
Shortstop Troy Hanzawa and third baseman Nick Romero
along with Strasburg received first-team all-league
honors, while outfielder Pat Colwell and pitcher Shane
Kaufman earned second-team accolades.
In addition, Strasburg picked up MWC Pitcher of the
Year honors after a standout 2008 campaign. The right-hander
from West Hills High went 6-0 in league play and set
new conference season records for strikeouts (92), earned
run average (0.63) and opponent batting average (.136)
in league contests. He was named the MWC Pitcher of
the Week seven times this season including an unprecedented
five straight.
Hanzawa and Romero were repeat first-team all-league
selections, while Strasburg was a second-team selection
in 2007 as well as the co-Freshman of the Year.
San Diego State, the third seed, opens play at the Mountain
West Conference Tournament on Tuesday (May 20), meeting
6th-seeded UNLV at 1 p.m. (PT) at TCUs Lupton
Stadium.
Strasburg named semifinalist for Clements, Howser awards
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SAN DIEGO (5-17-08) -- San Diego State sophomore right-hander
STEPHEN STRASBURG (West Hills HS) has been named a semifinalist
for the 2008 Dick Howser Trophy and the Roger Clemens
Award, both award committees announced Thursday (May
15).
Strasburg is 8-2 on the season with a 1.59 earned run
average. His NCAA-best 128 strikeouts have come in just
90.1 innings pitched and he surrendered only 13 walks.
This season, he set a new MWC record for strikeouts
in conference games with 92 and finished league play
with a 0.63 ERA to set another all-time mark.
Strasburg is one of 10 semifinalists for the fifth
annual Roger Clemens Award, which is given to the best
college pitcher in America. The voters for the Roger
Clemens Award are broken down into three groups. All
Division I head baseball coaches are issued ballots,
as are a selected group of writers and broadcasters
who cover the college game.
In addition, the 16 winners of the R.E. Bob Smith Award,
which was presented in Houston in 1998-2003, are asked
to vote, along with the 13 finalists from the first
four years of the Clemens Award. The Clemens Award is
named after pitching legend Roger Clemens. Voting to
determine the three finalists for the 2008 award will
begin on May 26.
Strasburg is also one of 16 semifinalists for the Dick
Howser Trophy, which is given to the top player in collegiate
baseball. The Dick Howser Trophy, regarded by many as
college baseball's most prestigious award, is given
in memory of the former Florida State University All-America
shortstop, and major league player and manager who died
of brain cancer in 1987.
The membership of the NCBWA will choose the Dick Howser
Trophy recipient based on three rounds of voting. Criteria
for consideration for the trophy include performance
on the field, leadership, moral character and courage,
qualities based on Dick Howser's life. The Dick Howser
Trophy winner will be announced June 14.
Strasburg Earns National, MWC
Pitcher Of The Week Awards
Courtesy, SDSU media relations
SAN DIEGO (4-28-08) -- San Diego State sophomore Stephen
Strasburg has been named a Louisville Slugger National
Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball magazine and
is the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week
for his performance in the Aztecs' 4-1 win over TCU
on Friday, April 25.
It marks the third straight week and fifth time in
2008 that he has won the conference award. It is also
his second national pitching honor in the past three
weeks.
Strasburg threw a one-hit complete-game in the Aztecs'
win over the Horned Frogs this past weekend. It was
his second complete-game one-hitter in his last three
starts. He retired the first 18 batters he faced before
a leadoff double in the seventh. A wild pitch and ground
out to second scored the run. He later surrendered his
only walk of the game in the same inning.
Strasburg went on to retire the side in order in both
the eighth and ninth with the seventh being the only
frame in which a runner reached base against him. He
finished the night with 13 strikeouts including three
of the game's final four outs as TCU (which came in
having won 13 of its last 15) hit .034 for the contest.
The run he allowed in the seventh was the first run
he had given up in 34 consecutive innings going back
to the Aztecs' contest at Utah on March 20.
Over his last four starts, Strasburg has recorded 61
strikeouts over 33 innings, an average of almost two
K's per inning. His season total of 99 strikeouts is
tied for the national lead in Division I entering this
week.
Strasburg claims 4th MWC award
Sophomore strikes out 13 vs. UNLV
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DENVER (4-21-08) -- For the fourth time this season
and second consecutive week, San Diego State pitcher
STEPHEN STRASBURG has been named Mountain West Conference
Pitcher of the Week. He earned the award for his 13-strikoeut
performance in SDSUs series-opening victory at
UNLV last weekend.
Strasburg, a product of West Hills HS, earned his fifth
win of the season in the Aztecs 17-1 win over the
Rebels. In 7.0 innings on the mound, along with his 13
strikeouts, Strasburg scattered four hits without allowing
any runs or walks.
With one out and a runner on third in the third inning,
Strasburg struck out two hitters to get out of the jam.
Only one other Rebel runner reached as far as second
base against him for the rest of the contest.
With the seven shutout innings, Strasburg lowered his
overall earned run average to 1.73 to led all MWCC pitchers.
He has recorded an amazing 86 strikeouts and only eight
walks in 57.1 innings this season.
San Diego State will visit USC on Tuesday (Apr. 22)
for a 7 p.m. contest before hosting first-place TCU
in the three-game series at Tony Gwynn Stadium this
weekend. Strasburg is expected to be on the mound in
the opener against the Horned Frogs, who lead SDSU by
one game in the MWC standings, on Friday (Apr. 25) at
7 p.m.
Strasburg K's 13, Aztecs erupts over UNLV, 17-1
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
LAS VEGAS (4-18-08) -- In support of another standout
pitching effort by sophomore STEPHEN STRASBURG, San
Diego State's bats came alive as they struck for season
highs in runs (17) and hits (20) in the Aztecs' 17-1
win over UNLV at Earl E. Wilson Stadium.
SDSU's run total exceeded the previous season best
of 15 against the University of San Diego during the
opening weekend. The team's season high of 18 hits came
in that same weekend as well as in the 12-3 win over
Oklahoma State.
Strasburg, who struck out 23 in a one-hit shutout of
Utah in his last outing, began the contest by striking
out the first six Rebel batters he faced. He ended up
pitching seven innings, holding UNLV (16-20, 5-8 MWC)
scoreless while scattering four hits and striking out
13 with no walks. The win improved his season record
to 5-1 as he lowered his earned run average to 1.73
overall and 0.90 in Mountain West Conference games.
The Aztecs (23-15, 10-3 MWC) took the lead in the second
inning as Nick Romero led off with a single and was
balked to second base by UNLV starter Matt Hutchison.
Garett Green then laced a double to right center field
to bring home Romero. It was the first of eight runs
allowed by the Rebel sophomore right-hander on the evening
as he would eventually be tagged with the loss to drop
to 1-3.
Strasburg earns National Honor
Lauded for 23-strikeout performance
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (4-14-08) -- San Diego State sophomore STEPHEN
STRASBURG has been named a Louisville Slugger National
Player of the week by Collegiate Baseball magazine
and is the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week
after his record-setting performance against Utah last
Friday (Apr. 11). It marks the third time in 2008 that
he has won the conference award and he is the first
Aztec national pitcher of the week since the 2001 season.
Strasburg threw a one-hit complete-game shutout in
SDSU's 1-0 win over Utah last Friday, setting a new
San Diego State and Mountain West Conference record
with 23 strikeouts. He struck out the side in the first
inning as well as the fifth through eighth. A total
of 16 of the final 17 outs he recorded came via the
strikeout.
Strasburg did not allow a hit until the sixth inning,
a chopper up the middle that went for a single. He allowed
only three other Ute base runners (walk, hit by pitch
and error) with none advancing past second base. Utah,
which came into the contest with a .322 team batting
average, hit just .038 on the night.
The Aztec right-hander broke the school record of 18
strikeouts by John Hemmerly, who accomplished the feat
vs. Colorado State during the 1988 campaign. The previous
MWC mark was also set by a former SDSU pitcher when
Marcos Mendoza fanned 17 vs. New Mexico in 2001.
Strasburg's 23 K's ties for the third-most ever in
a Division I game and are the most in a game since the
1981 season. The NCAA record is 26 by Buddy Schultz
of Miami (Ohio) against Wright State in 1973. LSU's
Butch Mixon struck out 24 in a contest vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
during the 1959 season. Three others recorded 23 K's
in a game, the most recent being Neal Heaton of Miami
(Fla.) vs. Indiana State in 1981. Each of those games
was a nine-inning affair.
Strasburg Fans Record 23 Utes
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
SAN DIEGO (4-11-08) -- San Diego State sophomore right-hander
STEPHEN STRASBURG etched his name in the record books
as he struck out 23 batters in the Aztecs' 1-0 win over
Utah Friday evening (Apr. 11) at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
Strasburg set both the SDSU and Mountain West Conference
marks for strikeouts in a game as he allowed only four
base runners on the night, none of which passed second
base.
The win improved the Aztecs to 19-15 overall as they
maintained a hold on first place in the league standings
at 7-3. The Utes, meanwhile, fell to 13-15 on the season
and 3-3 in conference play.
Strasburg's effort shattered the San Diego State record
of 18 K's set by John Hemmerly against Colorado State
during the 1988 season. He also established a new MWC
standard, breaking the record of former Aztec Marcos
Mendoza, who struck out 17 hitters against New Mexico
in 2001.
Strasburg's performance almost went for naught as the
SDSU offense was held in check by Utah starting hurler
Stephen Fife (4-3), who pitched into the seventh inning
but would eventually be tagged with the loss.
The Aztecs had their chances, getting a runner to third
base with two outs in the first, third and fifth innings.
They had a golden opportunity in the sixth, putting
men on first and third with no outs, but again they
came up empty.
The breakthrough came in the bottom of the seventh
when SDSU loaded the bases with a one-out on a single
by Erik Castro, walk to Brandon Decker and hit by pitch
to Pat Colwell. Troy Hanzawa then hit a grounder to
third, but when DC Legg's throw to the plate sailed
past the catcher, Castro scored the unearned run. It
was cruel fate for Fife, who ended his night after 6.2
innings in which he allowed the lone run on five hits
while striking out four.
However, the night belonged to Strasburg (4-1), who
did not allow a base runner until the fourth inning
with a base on balls to Corey Shimada. After Shimada
was caught stealing, Strasburg got 16 of the Utes' final
17 outs via the strikeout with the other coming on a
sacrifice bunt in the final frame. Utah's lone hit of
the contest was a chopper by Michael Beltran that got
through the middle of the diamond in the sixth.
Strasburg, Aztecs whip No. 5 USD
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SAN DIEGO (2-23-08) -- Many experts believe USD pitcher
Brian Matusz, a Baseball America preseason All-America
selection, may be the first choice in the Major League
Baseball free agent draft come May.
If the Toreros' Matusz is so highly prized, then how
good is San Diego State sophomore pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG?
Strasburg, the hard-throwing right-hander out of West
Hills High, made his conversion from bullpen ace to
starting pitcher a successful one Friday (Feb. 22) at
Tony Gwynn Stadium, out-dueling Matusz as the Aztecs
stunned the 5th-ranked Toreros, 11-2, in the first of
a 4-game, season-opening series.
Strasburg, who is rated as the third-best prospect
among the nation's sophomores by Baseball America
because of a fastball clocked in the high 90s, walked
the first batter he faced, but settled in after that,
going eight solid innings with seven strikeouts while
giving up two runs on five hits.
Both of those runs came in the top of the 3rd as a
safety squeeze by Ryan Davis brought home the opening
run and a steal of home by Kevin Muno accounted for
the second. Among the five hits, only one ball was hit
hard -- a triple by USD centerfielder Josh Romanski
in the 6th.
Romanski was a second-team All-America pick by the
same publication.
San Diego State rallied from a 2-0 deficit when Eastlake
High product Nick Romero slugged a 3-run homer to left
in the 3rd. Romero finished with a 3-or-4 outing with
four RBI. The Axtecs put the game away with five runs
in the 7th.
The teams continue their series on Saturday (Feb. 23)
with a split doubleheader. The teams will square off
at 1:00 p.m. at USD's Cunningham Stadium, then move
back to Tony Gwynn Stadium for a 7:00 p.m. contest.
Notes -- Former Grossmont High standout A.J.
GRIFFIN, the closer for USD, highlights the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association's Stopper
of the Year Award watch list. Griffin is listed among
39 other players in Division I.
The award is given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA
Division I baseball. Griffin, a first-team All-West
Coast Conference selection last year and preseason All-American,
quickly became a big help for the Toreros as a freshman,
as he served as USD's primary closer in 2007.
The right-hander from Grossmont High etched his name
into the single-season record books at USD having recorded
11 saves on the season to place second in the category,
only trailing Tony Perez's 13 saves set during the 2003
season. Griffin posted an overall record of 6-2 with
a team-leading 2.70 ERA. Griffin also fanned 65 batters
and issued only 23 walks in 34 appearances.
Strasburg, Green On Preseason
Wallace Award Watch List
Courtesy, SDSU Media Relations
LUBBOCK, Texas (12-10-07) -- San Diego State sophomore
pitcher STEPHEN STRASBURG and senior second baseman
Garett Green have been named to the 2008 Brooks Wallace
Player of the Year Award Watch list. The initial list
contains a total of 224 nominees with the Aztec twosome
among the five players representing the Mountain West
Conference.
Strasburg returns to SDSU for his second season after
being named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
in 2007. He finished the season with a record of 1-3,
seven saves and a 2.43 earned run average as the Aztecs'
closer. He struck out 47 and walked only 15 over 37
innings and was named the MWC co-Freshman of the Year.
This past summer, Strasburg pitched for the Torrington
Twisters in the New England Collegiate Baseball League,
compiling a mark of 1-0 with eight saves and a 1.29
ERA. He was a first-team all-NECBL selection and was
named the league's top reliever. He was invited to join
Team USA for its five-game series against Chinese Taipei
in late June, making two appearances resulting in one
save and a 1.80 earned run average.
The Wallace Award is presented to the nation's top
collegiate baseball player in conjunction with the College
Baseball Hall of Fame's annual induction festivities.
The 2008 award banquet will be held Thursday, July 3,
in the United Spirit Arena on the campus of Texas Tech
University.
Dedicated to the memory of former Texas Tech shortstop
and assistant coach, Wallace was a slick-fielding shortstop
at Texas Tech from 1977 to 1980. A four-year starter,
he was named All-Southwest Conference and All-District
Six his senior year when he led the Red Raiders to their
first-ever appearance in the Southwest Conference Tournament.
After playing two years in the Texas Rangers organization,
he returned to Texas Tech and served as a graduate assistant
and later as an assistant coach. In the summer of 1984
he was diagnosed with cancer and fought the disease
courageously until his death on March 24, 1985, at age
27.
The selection committee for the Wallace Award is comprised
of a national panel of preeminent coaches, sports information
directors, former winners and beat media who most closely
follow the sport. The list of players will expand and
contract during the regular season and additional Wallace
Watch candidates may be added as the season progresses.
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