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Corvallis-what as an encouraging, urgently needed slug festival began, on May 16, quickly turned into a nervous matter for baseball No. 7 in Oregon State.

In their penultimate game of the regular season, the Beavers Long Beach State defeated 12: 8 in the Goss Stadium. After Canon shipowner wore Osu's offensive in the opener of May 15th, he beat two more Home Runs and drove in seven runs. Trent Caraway and Tyce Peterson also went farm. Oregon State has scored 16 goals – the best in every game since April 19.

“This is the name of the game, just make the next man,” said Reeder about Oregon State's big offensive night. “It's all there is. It's certainly good, man.”

For a crime that fought for consistent production last month, victory served as a kind of coming-out party that hope the OSU players and coaches will be a forerunner for success after the season.

And yet the offensive explosion of his team was not at the head of head coach Mitch Canham's postgame.

The bullpen of the Beavers imploded against an LBSU squad that is 22 to 30 years old in the year and was classified in the runs in the nationwide nationwide. During the last three innings, three different OSU helpers gave up eight deserved runs.

Senior Joey Mundt and the newcomer Zach Kamtz both had bright cameo appearances. But Tanner Douglas, AJ Hutcheson and Nelson Keljo all fought during their respective excursions.

Keljo, who opened the year as a Friday evening starter of the beavers, recently ran in a long-time pigeopic roller after moving in the bullpen last month. But in a relatively low appearance he never found the feeling for his Fastball and was marked by Armando Briseno for a Homer with two runs.

A few defensive misses increased the ugly finish of beavers.

“Obviously it wasn't clean on the pitching,” said Canham about his team's performance. “Don't come by with a (Pitchers Fielding Training). You will lose a ball from time to time at dusk.

The late game of Long Beach State ultimately did not change the game of the game, since OSU's offensive formed a big lead behind an outstanding excursion of starter Dax Whitney. The outstanding newcomer threw 5⅓ goalless innings, struck six and only allowed one goal.

The excursion of Whitney ended with 79 parking spaces, but that was determined because he set up on a short break and the OSU coaching team did not want to overstretch him.

“I like that he continues to get better with his off-speed execution,” said Canham about Whitney. “He always had an electric fast ball, and it didn't really look like he was trying to exaggerate it. He found it when he wanted. He got back into counts with his off-speed. I saw a change today that he really worked on his butt.

The state of Oregon will try to complete a sweep of the dirtbags at 12:35 p.m. The right-handed Owen Geiss (6-7, 4.23) starts for LBSU.

Remove back game 2 in Oregon State against Long Beach State

Finale: Oregon State 12, Long Beach State 8

Nelson Keljo took over on the hill for the beavers in the ninth, with 3-4-5 goals from LBSU. The outstanding left -hander gave up a Homer with two runs on Cleanup Man Armando Briseno and continued to fight from there. But he strapped and closed the victory for Osu.

Canon shipowner beat his second Homer of the night and his third of the last two days. Tyce Peterson followed with his own Homer – his second year – to end another insurance run.

Zach Kmatz stayed in the eighth and provided the beavers with urgently needed stability. The newcomer worked for a two-out information-single to produce a goalless inning.

The newcomer Adam Haight replaced Leadoff-Schlagmann and the right Field Easton Talt for the Beavers and rose in his fifth fat stroke of the year.

The LBSU reliever Tyler Gebb stayed on the hill and worked a strong 1-2-3 frame for the dirtbags. His 4 1/3 innings tonight are a high season.

The right -handed Tanner Douglas took over on the hill for the state of Oregon, and Bryce Hubbard stayed in the catch in the catch.

Douglas published a leadoff single. Then he was drilled with a comebacker, fell the ball quickly and first shot for an out. However, Trotter Enight followed with a single to the right to give LBSU his first run of the night. Douglas met the next bat, Conner Stewart, with a field.

This led to another pitching change for OSU. The right -hander AJ Hutcheson took over with two and one. He excluded the first dough with which he was exposed. But then he gave a walk, a single with two runs and another walk.

With the invited bases, Hutcheson Armando Briesno hit a pitch to send another run home. The cut OSU to 8-4 and brought the binding run onto the plate.

Matt Toomey followed with a single through the left side to make it 8-5.

Oregon State then turned to the newcomer Righty Zach Kmatz, who rolled a groundout of the Inning Ende, which ended the Biber disaster.

The reserve catcher Bryce Hubbard entered the game instead of starter Wilson Weber and immediately left his mark. Hubbard hit a leadoff single in the middle for his fourth hit of the season. Two batteries later, Canon Reeder cracked a single left.

The Oregon State starter, Dax Whitney, met a dough with one, and that spelled the end of his trip. The beavers turned to the older right-handed Joey Mundt with the LBSU No. 3-Hitter Alex Champagner.

Mundt worked two fast floor balls to get out of the inning.

Whitney ended his excursion with one last line of: a goal, no runs, three walks and six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings of work.

The 1-2-3 Hitter of the state of Oregon-Easton Talte, Aiva Arquette and Gavin Turley places.

The fifth inning marked for the first time on the first evening that LBSU was doing the beavers in order.

Dax Whitney stayed on the hill and worked another fast 1-2-3 Inning. Aiva Aquette made an enormous leap on Conner Stewart's line drive through the left side for the second time.

Whitneys Pitch Count is now 73 at night.

Dallas Macias made a two-out walk, but was stranded.

The Osu starter Dax Whitney came into trouble when he published walks in a row to lead the inning. However, Whitney was saved when Trent Caraway grabbed a big and a 5-4-3 double game.

After Whitney had issued another walk, he escaped the jam by failing Connor Charpiot.

Aiva Arquette crushed his second course of the day. But the Field of LBSU Center Alex Champagne had a good jump on the line ride and followed it on the wall for the first time.

Gavin Turley followed with a single center, then Wilson Weber made a mistake to give Osu runners in the corners. The next dough, AJ singer, went to load the bases.

From there, Canon Reeder opened the game with a massive Grand Slam in the middle to give OSU a 5-0 lead.

Tyce Peterson kept the inning roll with a single middle, and Dallas Macias added another single in the middle to put runners out of the corners.

Then Trent Caraway added an exclamation mark for 8: 0 with a three-run Homerun.

After an Easton Talk Walk, Aiva Arquette went, Gavin Turley went and Wilson Weber followed the bases to recharge the bases. This led to a pitching change for LBSU – Tyler Gebb replaced Kellan Montgomery on the hill.

Gebb made the AJ singer end in first place that he threw.

The Osu starter Dax Whitney excluded two more batteries and brought his total number to five that day when he worked a 1-2-3 inn. His number of pitch is 39 to three frames.

Canon Reeder made a Leadoff walk for the beavers. Then Tyce Peterson raised a towering fly ball that was caught on the warning route.

With the choice of a field player, shipowner appeared in second place. Trent Caraway immediately conceded the opportunity by bloating a two-out RBI single to the left to provide the Beavers a 1-0 lead.

The state of Oregon has almost tackled twice to the right -wing blanket on another run in Easton. But Caraway was ejected at home to end the inn. After a video rating, the call was confirmed.

Lbsus Armando Briseno tore a single in the middle to give the dirty bags their first goal of the night. Briseno later went on a wild field.

But Dax Whitney put him by approaching two more rashes on his total.

Aiva Arquette crushed a line drive from the left field wall for a double to get the beer her first goal of the night. But he was retired when a field player was elected after Gavin Turley founded Kellan Montgomery for the LBSU Pitcher. Wilson Weber was hit by a field to pass on OSU two with one.

But both runners were stranded when the AJ singer ended the frame.

Dax Whitney, the starter of Oregon State, hit the first blow of the night, Kyle Ashworth, with a field. But he quickly recovered and got three quick outs to edit a goalless inning. Whitney was in front of the minimum when Ashworth was thrown out to steal second place.

The State of Oregon's starting line -up

  1. Easton Talt – RF
  2. Aiva Arquette – SS
  3. Gavin Turley – LF
  4. Wilson Weber – C.
  5. AJ singer – 2b
  6. Canon Reeder – cf.
  7. Tyce Peterson – 1b
  8. Dallas Macias – ie
  9. Trent Caraway – 3b

RHP DAX Whitney

The starting line -up by Long Beach State

  1. Kyle Ashworth – RF
  2. Nathan Cadena – SS
  3. Alex Champagner – cf.
  4. Armando Briseno – ie
  5. Matt Toomey – LF
  6. Connor Charpiot – 1b
  7. Trotter Enight – 2b
  8. Conner Stewart – C.
  9. Jake Evans – 3b

RHP Kellan Montgomery

As you can see No. 7 Oregon State against Long Beach State

Start time: 5:35 p.m.

TV: Portlands CW

Streaming: Koin.com

Radio: KKNX 840 AM/105.1 FM (Eugene); Kejo 1240 on (Corvallis); Kbzy 1490 (Salem)

Oregon State Baseball 2025 schedule

Previous five games

May 9th – at iowa (9-6 victory)

May 10th – – – at iowa (5-1 win)

May 11th in iowa (6-6 tie)

May 13th Against Portland (5-3 victory)

May 15th – Against Long Beach State (2-1 victory)

Long Beach State Baseball 2025 schedule

Previous five games

May 9th – At the UC Riverside (12-4 victory)

May 10th – – – At the UC Riverside (6-3 victory)

May 11th – At the UC Riverside (2: 0)

May 13th – At Cal Baptist (9-7 loss)

May 15th – In the state of Oregon (2-1 loss)

Jarrid Denney covers the high school sports and the state of Oregon for the Statesman Journal. It can be reached at jdenney@salem.gannett.com or X @jarrid_denney.

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