STOCKTON, Calif. – Pacific baseball (13-29, 5-16) is back in action this weekend, hosting BYU (20-26, 9-12) for the final home series of the season.
Graduate
Ben Nemivant still is the only player in the WCC to be hitting above .400 with 40+ games played. Graduate
Jeremy Lea is second on the team in RBI, one behind Nemivant with 31. Junior
Chaz Myers leads the team in multiple categories, including home runs, stolen bases and stolen base attempts.
Senior
Grant Stevens leads the Tigers pitching staff in innings pitched, strikeouts, complete games, and games started and has the fewest walks among all pitchers with 25 innings listed on the team. Sophomore
Owen McWilliam has the lowest ERA among pitchers, with at least five innings pitched. Sophomore
Caden Duke leads the team in saves with four.
Austin Deming leads the Cougars in hitting at .417 in 35 games this season. Deming also leads the team in home runs, RBI and slugging percentage. Mason Olsen leads the squad on the mound with 63 strikeouts and four wins in 69.1 innings pitched.
The Cougars swept the series last season, including a 12-inning 8-7 BYU to start the series. BYU holds the all-time series lead 19-10.
The series is Thursday-Saturday with the game times at 6 p.m., 6 p.m. and 1 p.m. The Tigers seniors will be honored before the game on Sunday afternoon.