Series History - Washington
- Oregon leads the all-time series against the Huskies, 149-137-1.
- The home team has won the series in seven of last eight meetings, with Washington breaking through with a series road win in 2019 in Eugene.
- Oregon holds a 41-22 advantage in games played in Eugene, with the series tied 10-10 in games played at PK Park.
- The Ducks lost the first two games played the last time the teams met (2019 in Eugene) with Washington winning 9-3 on Friday and 19-3 on Saturday.
- Oregon salvaged a win in game three, 1-0 in 10 innings.
Somers on watch list
- The NCBWA named JR LHP Kolby Somers to the midseason Stopper of the Year watch list last week.
- Somers is 1-0 with a 1.54 ERA and seven saves in 11 appearances this season with 15 strikeouts in 11.2 inning pitched.
- The lefty has not allowed a run in 10 of his 11 outings in 2021.
- Two former Ducks have been finalists for the Stopper of the Year Award.
- Jimmie Sherfy was a finalist in both 2012 and 2013, while Kenyon Yovan was a finalist in 2017.
- Five other Ducks have been on the watch list since 2009.
Ducks in the polls
- Oregon remains solidly ranked in all six major polls following just its second series loss of the season last weekend at Washington State.
- The Ducks had run off four straight series wins all coming in the month of April.
- The Ducks also claimed series wins at UC Santa Barbara, at Oregon State and vs. Arizona State in March.
- D1Baseball ranks Oregon No. 11 this week, while the USA Today Coaches Poll and the NBWA have Oregon in the No. 13 spot.
- Collegiate Baseball (No. 15), Baseball America (No. 17) and Perfect Game (No. 21) all rank Oregon as well.
Tough early season schedule
- In six of the first 10 weeks of the season, Oregon played a series against a team ranked in the national rankings in at least one of the polls.
- The Ducks have already played UC Santa Barbara, Oregon State (twice), Arizona State, Arizona and UCLA while they were ranked in one of the polls.
- Oregon enters the weekend series at Washington State as the No. 12 ranked team in the RPI, while boasting the 18th best strength of schedule.
- Oregon is 68-82 against teams ranked in the Baseball America poll since 2009, including 10-3 this season.
- Oregon's last game against a ranked team (Baseball America) was on April 11 when the Ducks rallied for a 5-4 11-inning walk-off win over No. 21 OSU.
- Oregon is 11-3 in its last 14 games against teams in the Baseball America top 25.
Ducks match home run record at USC
- Oregon hit four home runs in a 13-4 win at USC on April 17 to match a modern-era school record for home runs in a game.
- FR C Jack Scanlon, SO 2B Gavin Grant, JR DH Kenyon Yovan and FR CF Anthony Hall homered in the Ducks win.
- The last time the Ducks hit three bombs was on April 13, 2013, when RF Scott Heineman went yard twice and 1B Ryon Healy and LF Brett Thomas hit solo shots in a 10-4 win at Cal.
- The only other four-HR game came on April 21, 2010, when SS KC Serna, 3B Dylan Gavin, SS Danny Pulfer and RF Steven Packard all homered.
Ducks pitching dominant in six games vs. rival Oregon State
- Oregon's rotation of LHP Robert Ahlstrom, RHP Cullen Kafka and RHP Brett Walker put together an impressive pair of series at Oregon State earlier this season.
- The three man rotation combined to allow just eight earned runs in 38 innings (1.89) ERA against the Beavers, who were ranked 17th in the first meeting at 21st in the second.
- In the March non-league series, the Ducks' starters combined for a 1.45 ERA in a series win allowing just three runs on eight hits in 18.2 innings with 21 strikeouts and five walks.
- , Kafka and Walker held OSU to a .127 batting average (Ahlstrom - .125; Kafka - .133; Walker - .208) while on the mound in the series with each of them facing at least 21 batters.
- The three Ducks held the Beavers scoreless in 18 of the 19 innings they combined to start on the mound.
- In the April Pac-12 series, the trio set the tone for Oregon's first sweep of the Beavers since 2011.
- They combined to allow five earned runs in 20.1 innings, an ERA of 2.21, in the Pac-12 Conference series.
Double trouble and extra good
- Oregon matched modern school records for doubles and extra-base hits in an 18-13 Pac-12 Conference win over Arizona on March 28.
- The Ducks doubled eight times and hit a home run to total nine extra-base hits in the game.
- SO LF Tanner Smith, second-year FR CF Anthony Hall and SR 1B Gabe Matthews all doubled twice, while true FR C Josiah Cromwick and SO 2B Gavin Grant each had one double.
- SO RF Aaron Zavala hit Oregon's home run.
- Oregon had eight doubles in a game once before, in a 12-2 win at Loyola Marymount on Feb. 21, 2014. Tyler Baumgartner had three in that game, while five other Ducks had one.
- The Ducks have totaled nine extra-base hits in a game twice before.
- UO had nine (4 doubles, 3 triples, 2 HRs) in an 18-1 win over Clemson in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Regional Tournament in Nashville on May 30, 2014.
- Oregon's first nine extra-base hit game came in a 17-7 win over East Tennessee State on May 16, 2010, when the Ducks finished with seven doubles, a triple and a home run.
- C Eddie Rodriguez hit for the cycle in that game.
Ducks pitchers throwing up zeros
- Oregon's pitching staff put together a 24-inning scoreless streak, which started in the ninth inning of the March 7 win at UC Santa Barbara and ended when Oregon State scored three in the fifth inning on March 14.
- The streak was the fourth longest in Oregon modern era history.
- The Ducks' had a 27-inning stretch in 2013 against Ohio State (23) and Gonzaga (4), a 25-inning streak in 2017 against Santa Clara (18) and California (7) and a 25-inning stretch in 2013 against Washington (23) and Arizona State (2).
- Before the Arizona series, Oregon's pitching staff had held its opponents to no runs in 62 of the last 71 innings played.
- Against New Mexico State, The Ducks staff allowed just one earned run in 36 innings, with that coming in the seventh inning of game four of the series.
Ahlstrom two-time Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week
The Pac-12 Conference named JR LHP Robert Ahlstrom its Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week after an impressive outing in a win over then No. 17 Oregon State (3/12/21), and then awarded him the honor a second time after another dominant performance against the No. 21 Beavers (4/9/21).
Ahlstrom, who dominated from the first pitch against the Beavers in the first meeting, struck out a career-high 10 batters while allowing just three base runners in seven innings with none of them advancing past first base.
At one point, Ahlstrom retired 17 of 18 Beavers including 10 on strikeouts. He fanned multiple hitters in four different innings and had four 1-2-3 innings.
In the second outing against OSU, he tossed seven scoreless innings before allowing a leadoff triple in the eighth to end his day.
He finished allowing one run on five hits with one walk and nine strikeouts in seven-plus innings.
Big game Rob
- JR LHP Robert Ahlstrom has been at his best in games vs. ranked teams during his three seasons in Eugene.
- The Ducks' lefty has made seven starts during his career against teams ranked in the top 25 of the Baseball America poll and has been dominant.
- In those seven games, Ahlstrom has combined for a 2.08 ERA allowing just 10 earned runs on 36 hits in 43.1 innings with 49 strikeouts and just eight walks.
- In three of the seven games, Ahlstrom did not allow a run.
- Against ranked opponents, he has set new career high in strikeouts with eight against No. 10 Arizona State in 2019, nine against No. 1 UCLA in 2019 and 10 against Oregon State on March 12.
Kafka gives Oregon back-to-back Pitcher of the Week honors
- After the ASU series, JR RHP Cullen Kafka became the second Duck in as many weeks to earn Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week honors.
- The Ducks Saturday starter, who was looking to even the series after Oregon lost game one, struck out a career-high 11 batters while allowing no runs.
- He matched a career-high with seven innings pitched, with the ASU effort marking his first seven-inning stint in Pac-12 play.
- After retiring the side in the first inning, Kafka pitched out of trouble in the second inning fanning two batters and enticing a weak groundout after ASU put runners on second and third with no outs.
- It was clear sailing from there as only one runner advanced past first base with Kafka retiring the final 11 batters he faced.
Walker earns Collegiate Baseball national honor
- JR RHP Brett Walker claimed one of Collegiate Baseball's Player of the Week honors after he struck out a career-high 13 batters in a win over New Mexico State on April 3.
- Walker entered the game with just 15 strikeouts in his first five starts, including a then career-high five in a win over Arizona the week before.
- struck out at least one batter in all six innings, with three Ks in the first and sixth innings and two punch-outs in the second, third and fourth innings.
- He left the game with a 6-0 lead.
- After an impressive shortened 2020 season, Walker caught the eye of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers who named him third-team preseason All-America.
- finished the shortened season 3-0 with a 0.84 ERA while allowing just two runs on 13 hits with 10 strikeouts and one walk in 21.1 inning pitched.
- He held opponents to a .176 batting average.
- The Ducks' right-hander finished second in the Pac-12 Conference in strikeout-to-walk ratio (10-to-1), WHIP (0.66) and walks per nine innings (0.42) while ranking third in wins.
- Nationally, Walker ranked 10th in walks per nine innings, 19th in WHIP and 31st in strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Matthews is all-time leader in hits, doubles and extra-base hits at Oregon
- SR 1B Gabe Matthews has already set three Oregon career records this season and is closing in on a number of others.
- Matthews set a new school record for career doubles when he ripped his 48th two-bagger against Portland on April 6 to break the old record set by Mitchell Tolman (2013-15).
- In the USC series opener on April 16, he added the hits record when he delivered his 212th career knock to break the old record held by J.J. Altobelli (2010-13).
- On April 28 against San Jose State, Matthews went 2-for-3 for his 59th career multiple-hit game to break Danny Pulfer's (2009-11) career record.
- Matthews has run his career total to 227 hits and 54 doubles, while holding at 59 career extra-base hits.
- Matthews needs four RBI, 17 runs, 17 walks, and 30 at-bats to set new school records.
- He is 19 starts shy of setting a new school record as well.
Leadoff hitter Smith, Matthews among Pac-12's Top Extra-Base Hitters
- SO LF Tanner Smith packs a lot of punch batting in the leadoff spot for the Ducks, while SR 1B Gabe Matthews continues to accumulate extra-base hits.
- Heading into the Washington series, Matthews and Smith are tied for eighth in the nation, and first in the Pac-12, in doubles while Smith is tied for fourth in the conference in extra-base hits with 23 while Matthews is sixth with 22.
- Through 38 games, Smith has 16 doubles, four triples and three home runs.
- He is second the league in and 10th in the nation in triples.
- Three Arizona players rank in the top five in extra-base hits with all three playing between 40 and 42 games while Smith and Matthews have played in 38.
Zavala among nation's elite hitters
- SO RF Aaron Zavala heads into the Washington series fourth in the nation in on-base percentage (.540), while ranking 17th in batting average (.407), 15th in base on balls (36) and 17th in base on balls per game (0.95).
- Zavala leads the Pac-12 conference in OBP, walks and base on balls per game, while ranking second in batting average, fifth in slugging percentage (.615), sixth in hits per game (1.45) and ninth in hits (55).
- Zavala leads the Ducks in batting average, runs scored (40), hits, base on balls, OBP, slugging percentage and stolen bases (9).
- also ranked first in the nation on D1Baseball's Top 100 Draft-Eligible Hitters list (April 15) based on analytics with an overall score of 96.92 (1.3 points ahead of Notre Dame's Niko Kavadas).
Yovan named to Golden Spikes watch list
- For the second time in his career, JR Kenyon Yovan has been named to the Golden Spikes midseason watch list.
- Yovan earned a spot as a hitter this season, after claiming a spot as a pitcher in 2019.
- After winning four national awards and one conference honor after the UCSB series, Yovan has continued to swing a hot bat.
- The Ducks' DH has batted .282 (29-for-103) with five home runs, six doubles, 21 RBI and 21 runs scored in the 27 games since the UCSB series.
- Against UCSB, Yovan batted .467 (7-for-15) with four home runs and 11 RBI, while finishing the weekend with a blistering 1.267 slugging percentage and .591 on-base percentage.
- That resulted in D1Baseball, Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game naming Yovan a national player of the week following the series, while the NCBWA honored him as the hitter of the week and the Pac-12 Conference awarded him player of the week honors.