2015 Oregon State Baseball Signees

• Three-year letterwinner, two for head coach Micah Tiffin.
• Rated as the No. 7 high school player in the state of Oregon by Baseball Northwest.
• Earned All-State honors as a junior at the 6A level, in addition to All-Conference. Named the Greater Valley Conference Player of the Year.
• As a junior, batted .411 with nine doubles, 29 RBI and 19 stolen bases.
• As a sophomore, batted .351 with six doubles, 11 RBI and seven stolen bases. Named First-Team All-Conference after his sophomore season.
• Has earned three latters in basketball at point guard, where he was named first-team all-league as a sophomore and second-team all-league as a junior.
• Has lettered three years in football, being named all-league first team at defensive back.
• Born May 19, 1997 in Coos Bay, Ore.
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s a very successful program while also being close to home. Most of all, OSU has a great coaching staff.”

• Three-year letterwinner, two for head coach Troy Wall.
• Ranked as the No. 222 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• All-State First Team and Utah State MVP at the 3A level as a junior after posting an 11-0 record and 1.10 ERA, with two saves, in 15 games. Struck out 92 in 65 2/3 innings of work. Offensively, batted .373 with five doubles, two home runs and 30 RBI.
• Helped lead Pine View to a state championship his junior year.
• As a sophomore, went 7-4 with a 3.84 ERA in 15 appearances. Struck out 105 in 68 innings and was named All-State and All-Region First Team while beng named Pine View’s Most Valuable Player.
• Earned All-Region Second-Team honors as a freshman.
• Excels academically; is a High Honor Roll Student. Also spends free time with Pine View’s Peer Tutor program where he a received an award for “exemplary behavior, performance and contributions” to the school.
• Great grandfather Jack Warren played professionally in the Cincinnati Reds organization.
• Born July 25, 1997 in St. George, Utah.
• Chose Oregon State because of “the incredible coaching staff, the camraderie the always has, the unbelieveable community that supports the school, the history and success of the baseball and the educational opportunities available at OSU.”

• Two-year letterwinner for head coach Tom Donald.
• Played at the 2015 Area Code Games as a member of the Oakland Athletics team.
• Ranked as the No. 146 high school player in the nation - and 20th in California - by Perfect Game.
• As a junior, named first-team all-state, first-team all-section and first-team all-league. Also named a preseason All-American by Perfect Game.
• Batted .434 with an on-base percentage of .537 his junior year, tallying six doubles, one home run and 19 RBI.
• On the mound, as a junior, was 4-1 with a 2.02 ERA with 49 strikeouts in 45 innings, appearing in 14 games.
• As a sophomore, batted .365 with three doubles and eight RBI. On the mound, was 2-2 with a 2.50 ERA in eight games. Struck out 21 in 20 innings.
• Born November 21, 1997.
• “The reason I chose OSU is because of the outstanding coaches and the relationships I built with them throughout the recruiting process. I was also very impressed with the facilities - they are second to none. While attending many games in California it was amazing to see the amount of fans and alumni that follow OSU baseball. The final reason is because of the family atmosphere that the coaches and players show on a daily basis. OSU has tradition, facilities, coaches, promotes family and loyalty, and expects to be Pac-12 and national champions every year. There isn’t a better place.”

• Two-year letterwinner for head coach Aaron Coiteaux.
• Rated as the No. 9 high school player in the state of Washington by Baseball Northwest.
• Ranked as the No. 374 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• Named a First-Team All-State, All-Region and All-League selection after his junior campaign.
• Batted .538 as a junior, collecting six doubles, two home runs and 13 RBI with 19 stolen bases.
• As a sophomore, was named a First-Team All-League selection after batting .447 with 11 doubles, two home runs, 17 RBI and 15 stolen bases.
• Has also lettered in football, earning All-Region honors at running back.
• Has one brother, PJ, who played collegiately at Washington State and who is currently in the Seattle Mariners organization.
• Born September 23, 1997.
• Chose Oregon State because “I felt right at home when I first walked on the campus and OSU has a tremendous baseball program.”

• Two-year letterwinner for head coach Eric Valencia.
• Ranked as the No. 435 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• As a junior, batted .421 with seven doubles, five home runs and 26 RBI to go along with 14 stolen bases.
• Named First-Team All-League and earned the Rivercats All-City Player Award after his junior season. Also earned the United States Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award and was on the Principal’s Honor Roll.
• Named All-League as a sophomore, and was on the Principal’s Honor Roll.
• As a sophomore, batted .342 with seven doubles, two home runs, 21 RBI and nine stolen bases.
• Father Todd Malone played in the New York Yankees organization.
• Born November 4, 1997.
• Chose Oregon State because of “the coaching staff, the college town feel, the baseball reputation along with the fan support and the fact OSU is in the Pac-12.”

• Three-year letterwinner for head coach Josh Davis.
• Played for the Kansas City Royals at the 2015 Area Code Games.
• Rated as the No. 3 high school player in the state of Oregon by Baseball Northwest.
• As a junior, batted .570 with 16 doubles, nine triples and three home runs with 28 RBI and 15 stolen bases. Named the IMC Player of the Year and First-Team All-State.
• As a sophomore, batted .624 with 17 doubles, 11 triples, three home runs and 46 RBI with 16 stolen bases. Named First-Team All-IMC and First-Team All-State.
• As both a junior and sophomore, played at the Oregon Futures Game at Volcanoes Stadium.
• Batted .422 with seven doubles, two triples, nine RBI and 11 stolen bases his freshman year and was named second-team all-IMC.
• Also lettered as a cornerback in football as a sophomore, earning All-Conference and All-State honors.
• Lettered in basketball for three seasons, earning first and second-team honors.
• Grandfather Jim Jarvis played basketball, baseball and golf at Oregon State. Grandfather Henry Mendazona played baseball at Oregon State.
• Born August 31, 1997 in Corvallis, Ore.
• Chose Oregon State because it’s a “great program in a great college town, with a great coaching staff and great players. Many of my relatives attended OSU. I’ve been a Beaver all of my life, and I’ve always dreamed of playing baseball at OSU.”

• Two-year letterwinner for head coach Kim Hammons.
• Played for the Kansas City Royals Area Code Games team in 2015.
• Rated as the No. 5 high school player in the state of Washington by Baseball Northwest. Is the highest rated left-handed pitcher.
• Named first-team all-conference and first-team all area as a junior, in addition to being named second-team all-state.
• As a junior, was 9-0 with a 1.15 ERA in 10 games. Struck out 84 in 61 innings of work. Also batted .409 with five doubles and 12 RBI.
• As a sophomore, was named all-league honorable mention after going 2-2 with a 2.33 ERA in 10 appearances. Struck out 20 in 21 innings.
• Born March 4, 1997 in Corona, Calif.
• Chose Oregon State because “I felt that Oregon State would give me the best possible opportunity to better myself as a student as well as a baseball player. And to achieve the goal of winning the College World Series.”

• Two-year letterwinner, two for head coach Jon Strohmeirer.
• Rated as the No. 2 high school player in the state of Oregon by Baseball Northwest.
• Ranked as the No. 427 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• Named First-Team All-League and First-Team All-State after his junior year in which he batted .444 with seven doubles, two home runs and 13 RBI.
• During the summer, batted .482 with seven home runs, 29 RBI and seven stolen bases.
• As a sophomore, was named First-Team All-League and Second-Team All-State after batting .383 with six doubles, 23 RBI and seven stolen bases. On the mound, posted a 1.17 earned run average in six innings of work.
• Has also lettered four years in football, and has earned All-League honors at kicker and linebacker and second-team All-State as a kicker.
• Born February 6, 1998.
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s a great program with a great coaching staff. I have been a Beaver fan for years.”

• Three-year letterwinner for head coach Jake Anders.
• Rated as the No. 2 player in the state of Oregon and 238th nationally by Perfect Game. Played at the 2015 Area Code Games for the Kansas City Royals team.
• Rated as the No. 4 high school player in the state of Oregon by Baseball Northwest.
• Ranked as the No. 271 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• Named to the Top Prospect Team at the Perfect Game National Showcase and the All-Tournament Team at the 17U Perfect Game World Series.
• As a junior, went 5-3 on the mound with a 2.14 ERA in 18 games. Struck out 95 in 74 innings. Offensively, batted .266 with 10 doubles, two home runs and 25 RBI.
• Went 3-1 his sophomore season, posting a 0.89 ERA in 14 games. Struck out 75 in 62 innings. Batted .294 with 12 doubles, two home runs and 34 RBI.
• As a sophomore, was selected by Baseball Northwest to play at the USA Baseball NTIS.
• Went 2-0 as a freshman, finishing with a 2.42 ERA. Pitched in seven games, and struck out 30 in 34 innings.
• Has also lettered four seasons in football at quarterback and two years in basketball.
• Born January 28, 1998 in Portland, Ore.
• Chose Oregon State “because it was the right place for me, academically and athletically. It is just a plus that their program is so successful with a great coaching staff and opportunity.”

• Two-year letterwinner for head coach Adam Randall.
• Rated as the No. 5 high school player in the state of Oregon by Baseball Northwest.
• Ranked as the No. 394 high school player in the nation by Perfect Game.
• 2015 Team MVP and First-Team All-League in addition to Second-Team All-State after batting .391 with eight doubles, six home runs and 33 RBI.
• As a sophomore, batted .405 with 22 doubles, three home runs and 21 RBI.
• Named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-League after his sophomore campaign.
• Has lettered two years in basketball at the forward position in addition to one year at football as a free safety and wide receiver.
• Born June 6, 1997 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
• Chose Oregon State because of “the family atmosphere with both the school and the baseball program.”

• Three-year letterwinner for head coach Kyle Larsen.
• Batted a team-leading .400 as a junior, collecting eight doubles, one home run and 19 RBI with eight stolen bases. Named All-Conference Second Team and participated in the Mariners Scout Team.
• As a sophomore, batted .246 and drove in seven.
• Has also lettered in football at wide receiver.
• Born July 24, 1997 in Kirkland, Wash.
• Chose Oregon State because “the campus is beautiful and I love the college town atmosphere. The first time I visited, I knew it was somewhere I would be comfortable and feel at home. The culture the coaching staff has established in the baseball program is amazing and OSU has the greatest fanbase.”





