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Pac-10 Baseball Round-Up: April 10, 2009

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Huskie Jason Erickson

Huskie Jason Erickson

Erickson Deals Golden Bears 6-2 Loss
SEATTLE – Jake Rife hit a double and a home run and Jason Erickson turned in the longest start of the year by a Husky pitcher as the Washington baseball team beat California, 6-2, in a Pac-10 game Friday night at Husky Ballpark. [READ MORE]

Cats Upset Oregon State
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona baseball team jumped to an early lead and never looked back, holding on to upset No. 16 Oregon State, 6-5, on a gusty Friday afternoon at Jerry Kindall Field. [READ MORE]

Ramirez, Calhoun Drive In Four Runs Each As Arizona State Defeats Washington State 13-3
TEMPE, Ariz. – Carlos Ramirez and Kole Calhoun each had four RBI and Mike Leake threw a complete game as the No. 1 Arizona State University baseball team defeated Washington State 13-3 on Friday at Winkles Field-Packard Stadium at Brock Ballpark. A crowd of 3,146 saw the Sun Devils improve to 24-7, 9-1 in the Pac-10, on the season with the win. [READ MORE]

Decker’s Two Home Runs Propel UCLA Baseball Past Stanford, 8-5
STANFORD, Calif. – First baseman Cody Decker belted two home runs and collected a game-high four RBI in a 3-for-4 effort to lead the UCLA baseball team past Stanford, 8-5, on Friday evening at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond. The senior from Santa Monica, Calif., twice belted a homer with one runner on base before finishing the game with three runs. [READ MORE]

Triggs Pitches USC To 10-3 Win Over Oregon
LOS ANGELES – Redshirt freshman right-hander Andrew Triggs (Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy) threw his first complete game Friday as the USC Trojans defeated the Oregon Ducks, 10-3, to win their season-high fifth straight game. Triggs allowed three runs on seven hits with a walk and six strikeouts and threw seven scoreless innings to finish the game. [READ MORE]

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