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Gameday: Beavers, Cougars At 1 Saturday
May 20, 2017 | Baseball
Game 48 • Home Game 22
Oregon State (43-4, 25-3) vs. Washington St. (24-24, 10-15)
Saturday • May 20, 2017 • 1:05 p.m. PT
Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
The Game
Oregon State and Washington State continue their three-game series Saturday at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. PT.
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Radio
The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Network, TuneIn (search Beaver Sports Network) and OSUBeavers.com. For more information on catching the Beavers on the radio, check osubeavers.com.
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Television
The game will be televised live on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 Washington. Greg Heister and Kevin Stocker will be on the call.
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Live Video
Subscribers to the Pac-12 Network can watch the game online at Pac-12.com or via the Pac-12 Now app on smartphones and tablets.
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Online
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
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Attendance Watch At Home
Oregon State saw 3,583 fans at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Friday. Oregon State has now had 11 crowds of 3,000 or more this season. The Beavers have totaled 61,751 fans through 20 home dates, an average of 3,088.
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Last Game
Jack Anderson and Steven Kwan walked on back-to-back at bats with the bases loaded to send Oregon State to a 4-3 comeback win over Washington State to open a three-game series Friday afternoon.
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Going For A Series Win Saturday
The win in the opening-game of the series puts the Beavers in position to win their 12th consecutive Pac-12 series dating back to 2016. OSU has taken eight of its nine conference series openers this season.
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25=A Record
Oregon State's win Friday gave the Beavers 25 during conference play, the most by a Pac-10/12 school since the 1999 league unification. A win Saturday would put OSU at 26, and would tie Arizona State in 1981 for the most in a single-season by a conference club.
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Streaky, In A Good Way
Oregon State carries a 10-game win streak into Saturday's game, which trails only Southern Miss' 14-gamer as the longest active nationally. It is the first time the Beavers have had two win streaks of 10 or more games in the same season since 2014.
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Quite The Ratio
Oregon State walked nine times to just four strikeouts Friday. The Beavers have 212 times over 47 games, an average of 4.5 per game. The team has struck out 291 times, an average of 6.2 per.
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At Home
Oregon State improved to 20-1 at home this season on Friday, and 12-1 in Pac-12 play. The Beavers have won 20 or more at Goss Stadium eight times since 2005.
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Still Perfect In May
The win also pushed the Beavers to 9-0 in the month of May, including a 5-0 mark at Goss Stadium.
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Singles
• Oregon State is 31-1 when scoring first, including 13-0 at home.
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Oregon State (43-4, 25-3) vs. Washington St. (24-24, 10-15)
Saturday • May 20, 2017 • 1:05 p.m. PT
Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
The Game
Oregon State and Washington State continue their three-game series Saturday at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. PT.
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Radio
The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Network, TuneIn (search Beaver Sports Network) and OSUBeavers.com. For more information on catching the Beavers on the radio, check osubeavers.com.
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Television
The game will be televised live on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 Washington. Greg Heister and Kevin Stocker will be on the call.
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Live Video
Subscribers to the Pac-12 Network can watch the game online at Pac-12.com or via the Pac-12 Now app on smartphones and tablets.
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Online
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
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Attendance Watch At Home
Oregon State saw 3,583 fans at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Friday. Oregon State has now had 11 crowds of 3,000 or more this season. The Beavers have totaled 61,751 fans through 20 home dates, an average of 3,088.
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Last Game
Jack Anderson and Steven Kwan walked on back-to-back at bats with the bases loaded to send Oregon State to a 4-3 comeback win over Washington State to open a three-game series Friday afternoon.
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Going For A Series Win Saturday
The win in the opening-game of the series puts the Beavers in position to win their 12th consecutive Pac-12 series dating back to 2016. OSU has taken eight of its nine conference series openers this season.
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25=A Record
Oregon State's win Friday gave the Beavers 25 during conference play, the most by a Pac-10/12 school since the 1999 league unification. A win Saturday would put OSU at 26, and would tie Arizona State in 1981 for the most in a single-season by a conference club.
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Streaky, In A Good Way
Oregon State carries a 10-game win streak into Saturday's game, which trails only Southern Miss' 14-gamer as the longest active nationally. It is the first time the Beavers have had two win streaks of 10 or more games in the same season since 2014.
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Quite The Ratio
Oregon State walked nine times to just four strikeouts Friday. The Beavers have 212 times over 47 games, an average of 4.5 per game. The team has struck out 291 times, an average of 6.2 per.
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At Home
Oregon State improved to 20-1 at home this season on Friday, and 12-1 in Pac-12 play. The Beavers have won 20 or more at Goss Stadium eight times since 2005.
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Still Perfect In May
The win also pushed the Beavers to 9-0 in the month of May, including a 5-0 mark at Goss Stadium.
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Singles
• Oregon State is 31-1 when scoring first, including 13-0 at home.
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