2010 UCLA Bruins baseball team

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2010 UCLA Bruins baseball
UCLA Bruins logo.svg
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
Record51-17 (18-9 Pac-10)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Rick Vanderhook (2nd season)
  • P.C. Shaw (4th season)
  • Steve Pearse (2nd season)
Home stadium Jackie Robinson Stadium
Seasons
  2009
2011  
2010 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Arizona State  y207 .7415210 .839
No. 2 UCLA  y189 .6675116 .761
Washington State  y1512 .5563722 .627
Stanford  y1413 .5193125 .554
Oregon  y1314 .4814024 .625
California  y1314 .4812925 .537
Arizona  y1215 .4443424 .586
Oregon State  y1215 .4443224 .571
Washington  1116 .4072828 .500
USC  720 .2592832 .467
Pac-10 Conference champion
y Invited to the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of December 16, 2010
Rankings from Coaches' Poll [1]

The 2010 UCLA Bruins baseball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bruins played their home games in Jackie Robinson Stadium. UCLA finished the regular season as the #2 team in the Pacific-10 Conference behind the Arizona State Sun Devils. The UCLA Bruins were selected to play in the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament as the #1 seed in the Los Angeles, CA Regional and the #6 national seed. UCLA went 5–1 in the Regionals and beat UC Irvine in the finals to advance to the Super Regionals. The Bruins beat the Cal State Fullerton Titans in three games to win the Los Angeles Super Regional and advance to the 2010 College World Series.

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Before the 2010 College World Series, the Bruins had never won a single game in the CWS. The team broke that 0–4 all time CWS record by defeating the #3 ranked Florida Gators in the first round, 11 to 3. The 2010 baseball team improved on their first ever CWS win by beating TCU 6 to 3 in the second round. Due to the double elimination format of the CWS, UCLA played TCU again in the semifinals. After losing the first game 6 to 2, the Bruins advanced to the Championship Series by defeating TCU 10 to 3 in the decisive second game. [2] The South Carolina Gamecocks became the 2010 national champions after beating UCLA in two consecutive games, 7–1 and 2–1. [3] [4]

Previous season

The Bruins completed the 2009 season with a 27–29 overall record, tying Oregon State for third place in the Pac-10 Conference behind #1 Arizona State and #2 Washington State. [5] The Bruins were not invited to the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament since Oregon State had a better overall record.

Roster

2010 UCLA Bruins baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHigh School/Junior CollegeHome town
25 OF Beau AmaralL/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)175 lb(79 kg)Fr Huntington Beach HS Huntington Beach, CA
47 RHP Trevor Bauer R/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)175 lb(79 kg)So Hart HS Valencia, CA
35 LHP Mitchell BeacomL/L6 ft 8 in(2.03 m)235 lb(107 kg)RS So University City HS San Diego, CA
34 RHP Chase BrewerR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)210 lb(95 kg)RS Fr Chaparral HS Paradise Valley, AZ
11 C Trevor Brown R/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)170 lb(77 kg)Fr Hart HS Valencia, CA
38 RHP Garett ClaypoolR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)180 lb(82 kg)Sr El Camino HS West Hills, CA
12 RHP Gerrit Cole R/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)220 lb(100 kg)So Orange Lutheran HS Santa Ana, CA
40 RHP Ryan Deeter  Redshirt.svg R/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)165 lb(75 kg)Fr Newark Memorial HS Newark, CA
8 LHP Matt DrummondL/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb(86 kg)RS Jr Paso Robles HS Paso Robles, CA
9 C Blair DunlapR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb(86 kg)RS Sr Santa Margarita HS Mission Viejo, CA
14 INF Dean EspyR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)210 lb(95 kg)So South Mountain CC Mesa, AZ
2 INF Niko GallegoR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)180 lb(82 kg)Jr Esperanza HS Yorba Linda, CA
20 OF Jeff GelalichL/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)195 lb(88 kg)Fr Bonita HS LaVerne, CA
21 OF Chris GiovinazzoR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)205 lb(93 kg)Jr Laguna Hills HS Laguna Hills, CA
36 INF Matt Giovinazzo  Redshirt.svg R/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb(86 kg)Fr Laguna Hills HS Laguna Hills, CA
33 RHP Erik Goeddel R/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)185 lb(84 kg)RS So Bellarmine HS Hillsborough, CA
31 LHP Matt Grace L/L6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)210 lb(95 kg)Jr Palos Verdes HS Palos Verdes Estates, CA
48 RHP Scott GriggsR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)205 lb(93 kg)Fr San Ramon Valley HS Alamo, CA
26 RHP Jordan Haver  Redshirt.svg R/R6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)210 lb(95 kg)Sr Wilson HS Long Beach, CA
32 C Tyler Heineman S/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)175 lb(79 kg)Fr Windward School Pacific Palisades, CA
17 C Dennis HoltL/L6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)185 lb(84 kg)Fr Esperanza HS Yorba Linda, CA
7 OF Cody KeeferL/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb(86 kg)Fr Davis Senior HS Davis, CA
23 RHP Dan KleinR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)190 lb(86 kg)RS So Servite HS Los Alamitos, CA
24 OF Brett KrillR/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)225 lb(102 kg)Jr Aliso Niguel HS Laguna Niguel, CA
41 RHP Brandon LodgeR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)185 lb(84 kg)RS So Tesoro HS Coto de Caza, CA
44 INF Matt MosherL/R6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)235 lb(107 kg)RS Fr Menlo-Atherton HS Menlo Park, CA
30 OF Marc NavarroL/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)180 lb(82 kg)RS So Santa Margarita HS Laguna Hills, CA
5 INF Tyler RahmatullaR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)180 lb(82 kg)So Mater Dei HS Mission Viejo, CA
27 LHP Rob Rasmussen L/L5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)170 lb(77 kg)Jr Pasadena Poly HS Arcadia, CA
18 INF Cody RegisL/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)215 lb(98 kg)Fr Glendora HS Glendora, CA
3 C Steve RodriguezL/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)195 lb(88 kg)So St. John Bosco HS Lomita, CA
15 INF Justin UribeL/L5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)175 lb(79 kg)Sr Foothill HS Santa Ana, CA
4 INF Aaron Weimer  Redshirt.svg L/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)175 lb(79 kg)Fr Bullard HS Fresno, CA
1 INF Adrian WilliamsR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)170 lb(77 kg)So Canyon Springs HS Moreno Valley, CA
16 RHP Ian Williams  Redshirt.svg R/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)190 lb(86 kg)Fr St. Vincent HS Petaluma, CA
Head coach

John Savage

Assistant coach(es)

Rick Vanderhook
Steve Pearse
P.C. Shaw


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Roster
Last update: December 15, 2010

Schedule

2010 UCLA Bruins baseball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordPac-10 Record
1February 19 Southern Jackie Robinson Stadium 16–2G. Cole (1–0)C. Richard (0–1)None5631–0
2February 20 Bethune–Cookman Urban Youth Academy 10–3T. Bauer (1–0)J. Morales (0–1)None2752–0
3February 21 Cal State Northridge Jackie Robinson Stadium14–5E. Goeddel (1–0)B. Parry (0–1)None8063–0
4February 23 Long Beach State Blair Field 10–1G. Claypool (1–0)E. Magallon (0–1)None13434–0
5February 26 Vanderbilt Jackie Robinson Stadium9–2G. Cole (2–0)S. Gray (1–1)None7095–0
February 27 Oklahoma State Jackie Robinson StadiumCancelled5–0
6February 28 USC Dodger Stadium 6–1E. Goeddel (1–0)B. Mount (0–1)D. Klein (1)14,5886–0
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordPac-10 Record
Exh.March 2 Waseda University Jackie Robinson Stadium 6–4S. GriggsY. SaitoB. Lodge4706–0
7March 5 Nebraska Jackie Robinson Stadium13–1G. Cole (3–0)S. Yost (1–1)None5457–0
8March 5NebraskaJackie Robinson Stadium5–3T. Bauer (2–0)M. Mariot (0–2)D. Klein (2)5458–0
9March 6NebraskaJackie Robinson Stadium5–4D. Klein (1–0)C. Hauptman (0–2)None5159–0
10March 9 UC Riverside Jackie Robinson Stadium3–2M. Beacom (1–0)D. Emmons (2–1)None40610–0
11March 12 Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Whataburger Field 11–3G. Cole (4–0)R. Ferdin (1–1)None3,70511–0
12March 13 Mississippi State Whataburger Field5–2T. Bauer (3–0)C. Stratton (2–2)None4,12212–0
13March 14 Oklahoma Whataburger Field5–2R. Rasmussen (1–0)R. Gibson (2–1)D. Klein (3)4,14813–0
14March 19 Oral Roberts Jackie Robinson Stadium20–4G. Cole (5–0)D. Bowen (1–2)None65114–0
15March 20Oral RobertsJackie Robinson Stadium12–2T. Bauer (4–0)J. Burleson (1–2)None1,02215–0
16March 21Oral RobertsJackie Robinson Stadium9–1R. Rasmussen (2–0)B. Smolen (1–1)None92216–0
17March 23 UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka Stadium 7–1G. Claypool (2–0)J. Meaux (3–1)None28017–0
18March 25 Cal Poly Jackie Robinson Stadium11–7G. Cole (6–0)K. Anderson (1–3)None41218–0
19March 26Cal PolyJackie Robinson Stadium4–3T. Bauer (5–0)E. Wright (0–1)D. Klein (4)67719–0
20March 27Cal PolyJackie Robinson Stadium6–4R. Rasmussen (3–0)DJ Mauldin (2–1)M. Grace (1)84920–0
21March 30 Pepperdine Jackie Robinson Stadium2–1G. Claypool (3–0)A. Gates (1–5)D. Klein (5)82321–0
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordPac-10 Record
22April 1 Stanford Jackie Robinson Stadium 6–5 10D. Klein (2–0)A. Pracher (4–1)None92122–01–0
23April 2StanfordJackie Robinson Stadium8–4J. Pries (3–1)T. Bauer (5–1)None1,47222–11–1
24April 3StanfordJackie Robinson Stadium7–5R. Rasmussen (4–0)B. Mooneyham (0–4)D. Klein (6)1,61423–12–1
25April 6 Cal State Fullerton Jackie Robinson Stadium6–1D. Floro (1–0)G. Claypool (3–1)None1,51723–22–1
26April 9 Oregon State Goss Stadium 4–1G. Peavey (3–0)M. Beacom (1–1)None2,51723–32–2
27April 10Oregon StateGoss Stadium3–1 16G. Claypool (4–1)R. Gorton (3–1)None2,97424–33–2
28April 11Oregon StateGoss Stadium8–2R. Rasmussen (5–0)M. Boyd (4–1)E. Goeddel (1)2,06825–34–2
29April 13 UC Riverside Sports Complex 10–0G. Claypool (5–1)E. Orozco (0–2)None55126–34–2
30April 16 Oregon Jackie Robinson Stadium5–4S. McGough (4–0)G. Cole (6–1)None1,13226–44–3
31April 17OregonJackie Robinson Stadium8–4J. LaTempa (3–2)T. Bauer (5–2)None1,32026–54–4
32April 18OregonJackie Robinson Stadium5–1R. Rasmussen (6–0)A. Keudell (4–4)D. Klein (7)1,98627–55–4
33April 20 Long Beach State Jackie Robinson Stadium16–4E. Magallon (1–1)M. Drummond (0–1)None36227–65–4
34April 23 Arizona Kindall Field 6–3 10D. Klein (3–0)A. Bill (1–1)None1,05028–66–4
35April 24ArizonaKindall Field6–2T. Bauer (6–2)K. Simon (6–3)None1,22329–67–4
36April 25ArizonaKindall Field6–4B. Bandilla (4–3)R. Rasmussen (6–1)N. Cunningham (3)84229–77–5
37April 27 UC Irvine Jackie Robinson Stadium4–1G. Claypool (6–1)E. Brock (3–3)D. Klein (8)58130–77–5
38April 30 Arizona State Jackie Robinson Stadium5–1M. Lambson (5–2)G. Cole (6–2)None1,43630–87–6
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordPac-10 Record
39May 1 Arizona State Jackie Robinson Stadium 6–1M. Kelly (9–0)T. Bauer (6–3)B. Rodgers (3)1,72530–97–7
40May 2Arizona StateJackie Robinson Stadium12–3J. Borup (9–1)R. Rasmussen (6–2)None1,92130–107–8
41May 4 Pepperdine Eddy D. Field Stadium 5–1G. Claypool (7–1)R. Dickmann (6–4)None26131–107–8
42May 7 Washington Husky Ballpark 7–2G. Cole (7–2)G. Brown (1–4)None48532–108–8
43May 8WashingtonHusky Ballpark14–6T. Bauer (7–3)A. Kittredge (6–4)D. Klein (9)71633–109–8
44May 9WashingtonHusky Ballpark7–6R. Rasmussen (7–2)F. Snow (4–2)None56234–1010–8
45May 11 UC Irvine Cicerone Field 2–1N. Hoover (2–0)G. Claypool (7–2)E. Brock (1)1,17234–1110–8
46May 14 USC Jackie Robinson Stadium13–7G. Cole (8–2)B. Mount (5–4)None1,70735–1111–8
47May 15USCJackie Robinson Stadium15–2T. Bauer (8–3)C. Mezger (4–1)None1,36036–1112–8
48May 16USCJackie Robinson Stadium2–1D. Klein (4–0)C. Smith (4–6)None1,53137–1113–8
49May 18 UC Santa Barbara Jackie Robinson Stadium6–2G. Claypool (8–2)N. Capito (4–6)None58738–1113–8
50May 21 California Evans Diamond 8–7D. Klein (5–0)M. Flemer (2–3)None41739–1114–8
51May 22CaliforniaEvans Diamond12–4T. Bauer (9–3)D. Anderson (4–3)None53440–1115–8
52May 23CaliforniaEvans Diamond11–2R. Rasmussen (8–2)J. Jones (9–5)None73741–1116–8
53May 25 Cal State Fullerton Goodwin Field 5–2No. Ramirez (9–1)G. Claypool (8–3)Ni. Ramirez (9)2,37641–1216–8
54May 28 Washington State Jackie Robinson Stadium6–1G. Cole (9–2)C. Arnold (5–3)None1,00642–1217–8
55May 29Washington StateJackie Robinson Stadium6–4S. Harvey (3–1)M. Grace (0–1)A. Conley (11)1,17042–1317–9
56May 30Washington StateJackie Robinson Stadium11–1R. Rasmussen (9–2)A. Conley (5–3)None1,16543–1318–9
Post-season
NCAA Regionals
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT Record
57June 4 Kent State Jackie Robinson Stadium 15–1G. Cole (10–2)R. Sabo (6–5)None1,48244–131–0
58June 5 LSU Jackie Robinson Stadium6–3T. Bauer (10–3)A. Ranaudo (5–3)None2,61345–132–0
59June 6 UC Irvine Jackie Robinson Stadium6–2R. Rasmussen (10–2)E. Pettis (9–5)None1,20946–133–0
NCAA Super Regionals
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT Record
60June 11 Cal State Fullerton Jackie Robinson Stadium 4–3No. Ramirez (12–1)G. Cole (10–3)Ni. Ramirez (11)2,07746–143–1
61June 12Cal State FullertonJackie Robinson Stadium11–7D. Klein (6–0)K. Rath (2–3)None2,00547–144–1
62June 13Cal State FullertonJackie Robinson Stadium8–1R. Rasmussen (11–2)D. Floro (7–2)None1,96748–145–1
College World Series
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT Record
63June 19 Florida Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium 11–3T. Bauer (11–3)A. Panteliodis (11–3)None23,27149–146–1
64June 21 TCU Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium6–3G. Cole (11–3)K. Winkler (12–2)D. Klein (10)23,34550–147–1
65June 25TCUJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium6–2M. Purke (16–0)R. Rasmussen (11–3)T. Lockwood (8)22,33450–157–2
66June 26TCUJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium10–3T. Bauer (12–3)K. Winkler (12–3)None10,90751–158–2
67June 28 South Carolina Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium7–1B. Cooper (3–1)G. Cole (11–4)None23,18151–168–3
68June 29South CarolinaJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium2–1 11M. Price (5–1)D. Klein (6–1)None24,39051–178–4

2010 UCLA Bruins Baseball Schedule https://web.archive.org/web/20110430163223/http://www.uclabruins.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/ucla-m-basebl-sched.html

Notes

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. NR = Not ranked. RV = Receiving votes.
PollPre-
season
Feb.
22
Mar.
1
Mar.
8
Mar.
15
Mar.
22
Mar.
29
Apr.
5
Apr.
12
Apr.
19
Apr.
26
May
3
May
10
May
17
May
24
May
31
June
7
June
14
Final
Poll
USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll (Top 25)NR [8] 18 [8] 13 [8] 10 [8] 6 [8] 5 [8] 3 [8] 2 [8] 6 [8] 5 [8] 12 [8] 11 [8] 10 [8] 7 [8] 7 [8] 2 [8]
Baseball America (Top 25)23 [9] 23 [10] 19 [11] 15 [12] 12 [13] 9 [14] 6 [15] 3 [16] 1 [17] 5 [18] 5 [19] 12 [20] 11 [21] 10 [22] 7 [23] 8 [24] 2 [25]
Collegiate Baseball (Top 30)^20 [26] 17 [27] 14 [28] 10 [29] 7 [30] 3 [31] 2 [32] 2 [33] 2 [34] 8 [35] 9 [36] 15 [37] 13 [38] 10 [39] 8 [40] 9 [41] 6 [42] 2 [43] 2 [44]
NCBWA (Top 30)27 [45] 27 [46] 20 [47] 16 [48] 13 [49] 11 [50] 6 [51] 4 [52] 4 [53] 7 [54] 9 [55] 13 [56] 12 [57] 10 [58] 8 [59] 8 [60] 4 [61] 2 [62]
Rivals.com (Top 25)NR [63] NR [64] 23 [65] 16 [66] 11 [67] 11 [68] 5 [69] 2 [70] 1 [71] 5 [72] 4 [73] 10 [74] 10 [75] 7 [76] 5 [77] 5 [78] 2 [79]
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but will only rank 30 teams weekly during the season.

UCLA Bruins in the 2010 MLB Draft

The following members of the UCLA Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Rob Rasmussen LHP2nd73rd Florida Marlins
Dan KleinRHP3rd85th Baltimore Orioles
Matt GraceLHP8th236th Washington Nationals
Garett ClaypoolRHP11th351st Philadelphia Phillies
Matt DrummondLHP20th598th Baltimore Orioles
Chris GiovinazzoOF21st650th Colorado Rockies
Erik GoeddelRHP24th722nd New York Mets
Brett KrillRF25th768th San Francisco Giants
Niko Gallego2B27th811th Arizona Diamondbacks
Mitchell BeacomLHP36th1079th Kansas City Royals
Blair DunlapOF43rd1288th Baltimore Orioles

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The following human polls make up the 2017 NCAA Division I men's baseball rankings. The USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll is voted on by a panel of 31 Division I baseball coaches. The Baseball America poll is voted on by staff members of the Baseball America magazine. These polls, along with the Perfect Game USA poll, rank the top 25 teams nationally. Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association rank the top 30 teams nationally.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team</span>

The 2018 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team represented Texas Christian University during the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Horned Frogs played their home games at Charlie & Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They were led by head coach Jim Schlossnagle, the winningest coach in TCU baseball history, in his 15th year at TCU.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team</span> American college baseball season

The 2019 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represents the University of Arkansas in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Razorbacks were coached by Dave Van Horn, in his 17th season with the Razorbacks, and played home games at Baum–Walker Stadium. Arkansas ended the 2018 season as runners-up in the College World Series (CWS). Five starting fielders and two starting pitchers from the 2018 team had moved on to professional baseball or graduation. Expectations were high for the 2019 team, picked to finished third in the SEC West and ranked between #12-25 in preseason polls.

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