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  • 2011 Coaches' preseason poll

    The 2011 NAIA Coaches' pre-season top 25:

    RANK

    LAST YEAR

    SCHOOL

    2010 RECORD

    TOTAL POINTS

    1

    2

    Cumberland (TN)

    58-9

    556

    2

    4

    Lee University (TN)

    52-13

    526

    3

    3

    Cal Baptist

    49-15

    511

    4

    1

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    48-5

    498

    5

    5

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    46-16

    492

    6

    8

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    47-19

    465

    7

    6

    Oklahoma City

    50-16

    464

    8

    17

    Point Loma Nazarene (CA)

    41-20-1

    431

    9

    13

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    49-13

    400

    10

    7

    British Columbia

    41-13

    377

    11

    10

    Madonna (MI)

    48-11

    365

    12

    14

    Belhaven (MS)

    44-17

    353

    13

    9

    LSU Shreveport

    48-13

    340

    14

    24

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    46-18

    325

    15

    11

    Fresno Pacific (CA)

    36-17

    288

    16

    18

    Union U. (TN)

    42-17

    267

    17

    21

    Campbellsville (KY)

    42-22

    246

    18

    20

    South Carolina-Beaufort

    38-13

    228

    19

    19

    York (NB)

    45-9

    221

    20

    16

    Faulkner (AL)

    39-21

    212

    21

    15

    C. of Idaho

    38-16

    158

    22

    RV

    William Jewell (MO)

    41-15

    141

    23

    NR

    Taylor (IN)

    38-17

    131

    24

    22

    Brewton-Parker (GA)

    40-18

    130

    25

    25

    Rio Grande (OH)

    48-13

    116

    First place votes: Cumberland 16, Cal Baptist 2, Lee 1, Lewis-Clark State 1

    This poll represents an annual mistake by the NAIA; they take this poll much too early. With many of the top NAIA teams heavily dependent on transfers, is isn't reasonable to expect accurate predictions when the coaches don't know who they are going to have in school for the spring semester. However, this poll is out there, and is open for comments.

  • 2011 Season Preview

    The 55th NAIA baseball season started yesterday, with Wayland Baptist splitting a double-header at Arizona Christian. On Tuesday, Simpson visits Azusa Pacific and La Sierra is at Vanguard. On Wednesday, Webber International is at Warner. On Thursday, Simpson visits Cal Baptist. On Friday, it's Vanguard at Cal State San Marcos, Northwood (TX) at Houston-Victoria, Patten at The Master's, Brewton-Parker at Edward Waters, and U. of Science and Arts of Oklahoma at Texas College. On Saturday, Brescia visits Loyola-New Orleans. On Saturday and Sunday, Auburn-Montgomery hosts a six-team event; LSU-Shreveport plays Savannah College of Art and Design and Faulkner, and Auburn-Montgomery plays Milligan and Lindenwood on Saturday. On Sunday, Auburn-Montgomery plays LSU-Shreveport and SCAD, LSU-Shreveport plays Milligan, and SCAD plays Lindenwood.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Cumberland:The defending champions had major graduation losses. However, RHP Aaron Wilkerson, who got 14 wins for the Bulldogs last year, is returning, as well as two key position players, 1B Greg Appleton (.361, 17 home runs) and C David Fanshawe (.342). The Bulldogs have added an impressive group of Division I transfers: LHP Will Locante (Tennessee), IF Tommy Winegardner (Coastal Carolina), and OF Cory Farris (Kentucky). They have a fighting chance at repeating as national champions. Games to watch: at Belhaven Feb. 19, at LSU-Shreveport March 9, Embry-Riddle March 21-22, Union U. (TN) April 1-2, at Lee April 19

  • 2013 season preview

    The 57th NAIA baseball season is already under way, and the Golden State Athletic Conference is already playing conference matchups. The season gets going in earnest this weekend. Defending champion Tennessee Wesleyan visits #9 Faulkner, #2 LSU-Shreveport visits William Carey, Northwestern Ohio visits #3 Lee, #23 Doane visits #4 Oklahoma City, #5 Rogers State visits Arlington Baptist, #20 Georgetown College (KY) visits #7 Embry-Riddle, and #10 Oklahoma Baptist visits Southwestern Oklahoma.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Tennessee Wesleyan:Pre-season All-American OF Jake Stone (.407, 13 home runs) is back. He had a great summer, led the Coastal Plain League in hitting with a .375 average. Other returnees are OF-DH Drew Levi (.326, 12 HR), OF Travis Burnside (.284), RHP Corey Rhoney (10-0, 2.31 ERA, 64 K), and LHP Josh Coller (10-2, 3.02 ERA, 99 K). The Bulldogs also have a prize recruit, OF Kendall Radcliffe, selected in the 25th round of the 2013 MLB Draft. Games to watch:at Faulkner Feb. 2, at Auburn-Montgomery Feb. 3, Lee Feb. 12, Lindsey Wilson Feb. 20, Georgetown C. March 19, Lee March 27, Cumberland March 29-30, at Georgetown C. April 3, at Lee April 9

    #2 – LSU-Shreveport:OF Kyle Pearson (.353, 14 HR, 66 RBI, 13 stolen bases, 1.000 fielding percentage) is a pre-season All-American. Other returnees are 1B Greg Friesen (.391, 15 HR, 68 RBI), OF Kade Billeaudeaux (.380), RHP Jason Mouton (1-0, 3.60 ERA), RHP Ben Suit (2-0, 2.25 ERA), LHP Jake Byrd (0-0, 0.00 ERA), and LHP Caleb Olsen (0-0, 0.00 ERA). C Jared Vial is a newcomer with the Pilots. Games to watch:Houston-Victoria Feb. 8-9, at Houston-Victoria Feb. 12, Southern Arkansas Feb. 19, Texas-Tyler March 19, at Southern Arkansas April 2, at Centenary April 17, Centenary April 23

  • 2014 Season Preview

    The 58th NAIA baseball season is already under way, and six games were played in California last weekend. The Golden State Athletic Conference is already playing conference matchups, with #9 Concordia-Irvine at Arizona Christian, Biola at The Master's, and San Diego Christian at Westmont. Ave Maria and Southeastern play Edward Waters and Calumet College of Saint Joseph in Lakeland, FL, Bryan hosts Lindenwood, Cal State San Marcos visits Vanguard, Doane visits Houston-Victoria, and Warner visits Webber International.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Faulkner:The defending champions will have returning position players OF Michael Cruz (.355, 13 HR, 68 RBI; he led the Eagles in all three categories, and is a Pre-season All-American), C/IF Sergio Sanchez (.363, 65 RBI), IF Luis Sanchez (.344) and IF Dauris Holguin (.291). Their returning pitchers are RHP Julian Esquibel (11-2, 2.71 ERA), LHP Labradford Griffis (5-0, 2.11 ERA), and RHP Jeremy Holcombe (4-0, 3.19 ERA). They will have three key transfers; OF Willie Allen (Western Oklahoma State), C T.C. Mark (Arizona), RHP Kurt Lipscomb (Jacksonville State), and OF Omar Gomez (New Mexico Junior College). Games to watch: Missouri Baptist Feb. 7-8, Lindsey Wilson Feb. 7, Cumberland Feb. 8, at Tennessee Wesleyan March 5 Live Video

    #2 – Lewis-Clark State:The Warriors have Cody Lavalli (.373, 10 HR), who was drafted in 37th round by the Rangers, and is a Pre-season All-American. Other returnees are OF/C Jake Shirley (.340), RHP Michael Noteware (missed most of 2013 with a medical redshirt), RHP Steve Thompson (5-5, 2.49 ERA), and RHP Dave Murillo (5-0, 3.02 ERA, 38 K). Their most impressive recruit is IF Michael Sexton, a freshman drafted in the 38th round by the Mariners. They also have RHP Gunnar Swanson (transfer from Everett CC; he was 9-2, 1.63 ERA with 8 complete games and 88 K there) and OF Raymond Pedrina. Games to watch: British Columbia Feb. 7, Concordia-Portland Feb. 8 and April 4-6, Western Oregon Feb. 21-23, at British Columbia March 7-9, at Western Oregon May 2, 4, at Linfield (Division III champion) May 3 Live Audio

  • 2015 MLB draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2015 Major League Baseball draft:

    Pick Round Team Player Story School Pos.
    64 2 Kansas City Royals Josh Staumont story Azusa Pacific,
    transfer from Biola
    RHP
    164 5 Washington Nationals Taylor Hearn story Oklahoma Baptist LHP
    166 6 Arizona Diamondbacks Tyler Mark story Concordia (Calif.) RHP
    296 10 Miami Marlins Kelvin Rivas story Oklahoma Baptist RHP
    306 10 San Francisco Giants Tyler Cyr story Embry-Riddle (Fla.) RHP
    364 12 Cleveland Indians Ryan Perez story Judson (Ill.) LHP
    441 15 Boston Red Sox Jerry Downs story St. Thomas (Fla.) OF
    488 16 Oakland Athletics Dustin Hurlbutt story Tabor (Kan.) RHP
    506 17 Miami Marlins Max Whitt story Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) SS
    526 18 Arizona Diamondbacks Daniel Comstock story Menlo (Calif.) C
    547 18 Pittsburgh Pirates Stephan Meyer story Bellevue (Neb.) RHP
    571 19 Milwaukee Brewers Steven Karkenny story The Master's (Calif.) 1B
    578 19 Oakland Athletics Seth Brown   Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1B
    584 19 Washington Nationals Clayton Brandt   MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) SS
    595 20 Cincinnati Reds Rock Rucker   Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) LHP
    610 20 Detroit Tigers Logan Longwith   Tennessee Wesleyan RHP
    632 21 Toronto Blue Jays Tayler Saucedo   Tennessee Wesleyan LHP
    648 22 Texas Rangers Josh Altmann   Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) SS
    653 22 Chicago Cubs Alex Bautista   Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) OF
    720 24 Atlanta Braves Jacob Lanning   Holy Cross (Ind.) 3B
    735 24 Los Angeles Angels Mitch Esser story Concordia (Calif.) CF
    792 26 Los Angeles Dodgers Marcus Crescentini story Missouri Baptist RHP
    794 26 Washington Nationals Russell Harmening story Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    829 28 Houston Astros Zac Grotz story  Embry-Riddle (Fla.) RHP
    837 28 San Diego Padres Corey Hale   Mobile (Ala.) LHP
    853 28 Baltimore Orioles Christian Turnipseed   Georgia Gwinnett RHP
    875 29 Seattle Mariners Jared West   LSU Shreveport (La.) LHP
    886 30 Arizona Diamondbacks Jeff Smith   Missouri Baptist IF
    892 30 Chicago White Sox Jack Charleston   Faulkner (Ala.) RHP
    919 31 Houston Astros Keach Ballard story Oklahoma Baptist SS
    932 31 Toronto Blue Jays Josh Degraaf   Taylor (Ind.) RHP
    948 32 Texas Rangers John Werner   St. Catharine (Ky.) RHP
    950 32 Minnesota Twins Andrew Vasquez   Westmont (Calif.) LHP
    954 32 Philadelphia Phillies Reggie Wilson story Oklahoma City CF
    958 32 Tampa Bay Rays Ty Jackson   Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) RHP
    975 32 Los Angeles Angels Conor Lillis-White story British Columbia LHP
    999 33 Kansas City Royals Nathan Esposito   Concordia (Ore.) C
    1040 35 Minnesota Twins Hector Lujan   Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    1077 36 San Diego Padres Alex Webb   British Columbia RHP
    1083 36 New York Yankees Dustin Cook   Oklahoma City RHP
    1151 38 St. Louis Cardinals Orlando Olivera   Missouri Baptist OF
    1186 40 Arizona Diamondbacks Tucker Ward   Mobile (Ala.) RHP

     

  • 2016 conference tournament recap

    #1 Georgia Gwinnettswept through the Association of Independent Institutions tournament, defeating Fisher13-3, Mount Mercy9-1, and Clarke6-3 and 14-1. In the first game against Clarke, CF Josh Merrigan hit an RBI single for the winning run. RHP Nikolay Uherek got the win, pitched seven innings, allowed two earned runs on nine hits, struck out six. Story

    Zac Rinehart is second in the NAIA in hitting with a .476 average. The Grizzlies are hosting an Opening Round bracket May 17-20. video

    #2 Bellevue won the North Star Athletic Association tournament. They hit eight home runs in the final against Mayville State, and won 14-1. LF Joe Moran hit two of the home runs. RHP Ben McKendall had a shutout going into the eighth inning before giving up a home run by LF Aaron Miller. The Comets had to play an "if necessary" game to get to the final, and ran out of pitchers in the seventh inning, when the Bruins scored ten runs. Story None of the games the Bruins played in the tournament were close. RHP Todd Nicks and RHP John Timmins combined for an 11-0 shutout over Waldorf; Nicks struck out 14. Story

    McKendall is now 11-1, 1.53 ERA (ninth-best in the NAIA), with 111 strikeouts (tied for sixth-best in the NAIA). The Bruins now wait to learn their Opening Round location.

    #3 Lewis-Clark Statewon the NAIA West tournament, without giving up a single run. The defending champions defeated Corban7-0, British Columbia3-0, and C. of Idaho5-0. RHP Kevin Hamann, RHP Noel Gonzalez (in relief), and RHP Connor Brogdon got the wins; Hamann went the distance. The game against British Columbia was probably the best of the three. It was scoreless until the eight inning, and a good pitching duel between RHP Curtis Taylor of the Thunderbirds (6 IP, 4 hits, 10 strikeouts, no walks) and RHP Quin Grogan of the Warriors (7 2/3 IP, 3 hits, seven strikeouts, three walks). The Warriors got the only run they needed on an RBI double by CF Logan Griffin, off reliever RHP Christian Botnick. LF Jacob Zanon completed the scoring with a solo home run. Story 1B Tyler McDowell went 4-for-4 with two triples and a stolen base in the game against C. of Idaho. Story

    The Warriors are idle until the Baseball National Championship tournament May 27-June 3. Both the Thunderbirds (ISR #9, #1in strength of schedule) and C. of Idaho (ISR #12) will be playing in the Opening Round.

  • 2016 MLB draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2016 Major League Baseball draft:

    Pick Round Team Player Story School Pos.
    46 2 Milwaukee Brewers Lucas Erceg story Menlo (Calif.) 3B
    119 4 Arizona Diamondbacks Curtis Taylor story British Columbia RHP
    209 7 Arizona Diamondbacks Jordan Watson   Science & Arts (Okla.) LHP
    234 8 San Diego Padres Benjamin Sheckler story Cornerstone (Mich.) LHP
    258 9 Cincinnati Reds Alex Webb   British Columbia RHP
    266 9 Chicago White Sox Max Dutto   Menlo (Calif.) SS
    277 9 Houston Astros Ryan Hartman story Tennessee Wesleyan LHP
    309 10 Texas Rangers Josh Merrigan story Georgia Gwinnett OF
    379 13 Atlanta Braves Brandon White story Davenport (Mich.) RHP
    416 14 Chicago White Sox Bryan Saucedo story Davenport (Mich.) RHP
    425 14 San Francisco Giants Conner Menez story The Master's (Calif.) LHP
    445 15 Detroit Tigers John Schreiber story Northwestern Ohio RHP
    464 15 Chicago Cubs Jed Carter story Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) RHP
    474 16 San Diego Padres Chris Mattison story Southeastern (Fla.) C
    480 16 New York Mets Jacob Zanon story Lewis-Clarke State (Idaho) CF
    575 19 San Francisco Giants Brandon Van Horn   The Master's (Calif.) SS
    604 20 Washington Nationals Jake Barnett   Lewis-Clarke State (Idaho) LHP
    694 23 Washington Nationals Michael Rishwain story Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    708 24 Cincinnati Reds Bruce Yari story British Columbia 1B
    744 25 San Diego Padres Luis Anguizola   Loyola (La.) C
    778 26 Boston Red Sox Jared Oliver   Truett-McConnell RHP
    799 27 Atlanta Braves Corbin Clouse   Davenport (Mich.) LHP
    801 27 Milwaukee Brewers Nick Cain   Faulkner (Ala.) RF
    860 29 Colorado Rockies Josh Shelley   Mobile (Ala.) RHP
    886 29 St. Louis Cardinals Noel Gonzalez   Lewis-Clarke State (Idaho) RHP
    903 30 Minnesota Twins Quin Grogan   Lewis-Clarke State (Idaho) RHP
    909 30 Texas Rangers Christian Torres   Faulkner (Ala.) LHP
    922 31 Oakland Athletics Sam Sheehan   Westmont (Calif.) RHP
    953 32 Miami Marlins Chevis Hoover   Tennessee Wesleyan RHP
    965 32 San Francisco Giants John Timmins   Bellevue (Neb.) RHP
    969 32 Texas Rangers Travis Bolin   Davenport (Mich.) OF
    976 32 St. Louis Cardinals Leland Tilley   Bellevue (Neb.) RHP
    982 33 Oakland Athletics Jarrett Costa   Westmont (Calif.) C
    999 33 Texas Rangers Mark Vasquez   Faulkner (Ala.) RHP
    1056 35 Los Angeles Angels Sean Issac   Vanguard (Calif.) RHP
    1086 36 Los Angeles Angels Jose Rojas   Vanguard (Calif.) SS
    1121 37 Los Angeles Dodgers Enrique Zamora   Calument (Ind.) RHP
    1134 38 San Diego Padres Will Solomon   Georgia Gwinnett LHP
    1161 39 Milwaukee Brewers Jose Gomez   St. Thomas (Fla.) CF

     

  • 2016 Preseason All-Americans

    The headliners are DH Keivan Berges of Keiser (Formerly Northwood FL) and LHP Adam Hines of LSU-Shreveport. Berges batted .333 with 156 home runs last season. Hines had an ERA of 0.96, and pitched seven complete games, including four straight. OF Colton Nash of Bellevue batted .352, hit grand slam home runs in three consecutive games. RHP Curtis Taylor of British Columbia had an ERA of 1.02. SS Cabe Reiten of Lewis-Clark State batted .411, started all 58 games.

    Pos.

    Name

    Institution

    Class

    Hometown

    C

    Ryan Crowe

    Westmont (Calif.)

    Sr.

    Ladera Ranch, Calif.

    C

    Scott Morton

    Briar Cliff (Iowa)

    Sr.

    Ventura, Calif.

    1B

    Alex Bush

    Westmont (Calif.)

    Sr.

    Menifee, Calif.

    2B

    Houston Looser

    Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)

    Jr.

    Muscle Shoals, Ala.

    3B

    Alex Couch

    Tabor (Kan.)

    Sr.

    Castlewood, Va.

    SS

    Cabe Reiten

    Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)

    Sr.

    Spanaway, Wash.

    UT

    Wardy Polanco

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    Sr.

    Haverstraw, N.Y.

    DH

    Keivan Berges

    Keiser (Fla.)

    Jr.

    Wellington, Fla.

    OF

    Logan Coughlin

    IU Southeast (Ind.)

    Sr.

    Brownsburg, Ind.

    OF

    Jordan Espino

    Sterling (Kan.)

    Sr.

    Buena Park, Calif.

    OF

    Preston King

    Bryan (Tenn.)

    Sr.

    Kingston, Tenn.

    OF

    Colton Nash

    Bellevue (Neb.)

    Sr.

    Bonney Lake, Wash.

    SP

    Adam Hines

    LSU Alexandria (La.)

    Sr.

    Bunkie, La.

    SP

    Victor Arche

    Faulkner (Ala.)

    Sr.

    Miami, Fla.

    SP

    Brandon Guske

    Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)

    Jr.

    Spring Hill, Tenn.

    SP

    Phillipe Graham

    MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

    Jr.

    St. Chrysostome, Quebec

    RP

    Curtis Taylor

    British Columbia

    Jr.

    Port Coquitlam, B.C.

  • 2016 Preseason top 25

    The 2016 NAIA Baseball Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll (Nov. 10)

    RANK PRVS^ SCHOOL 2015 RECORD TOTAL POINTS
    1 1 Lewis-Clark State (ID) 46-12 467
    2 2 St. Thomas (FL) 48-18 448
    3 3 Faulkner (AL) 51-15 437
    4 7 Tabor (KS) 54-12 417
    5 11 Oklahoma City 46-13 397
    6 9 Davenport (MI) 51-12 395
    7 10 Lindsey Wilson (KY) 41-19 385
    8 13 Georgia Gwinnett 50-14 354
    9 14 Oklahoma Wesleyan 49-14 324
    10 24 The Master’s (CA) 42-14 321
    11 15 LSU Shreveport (LA) 46-14 303
    12 16 Bellevue (NE) 46-15 292
    13 18 Auburn Montgomery (AL) 40-18 285
    14 12 Tennessee Wesleyan 45-12 278
    15 20 Keiser (FL)
    (formerly Northwood)
    42-14 270
    16 19 Westmont (CA) 41-17 242
    17 17 Northwestern Ohio 45-15 233
    18 23 Freed-Hardeman (TN) 37-16 205
    19 22 Campbellsville (KY) 30-13 184
    20 21 Sterling (KS) 47-15 178
    21 RV Missouri Baptist 43-13 167
    22 8 Vanguard (CA) 39-22 154
    23 25 Bryan (TN) 46-18 130
    24 RV LSU Alexandria (LA) 39-16 91
    25 RV Rio Grande (OH) 35-22 76

     First place votes:Lewis-Clark State 17

  • 2017 MLB draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2017 Major League Baseball draft:

    Pick Round Team Player Story School Pos.
    228 8 Padres Oliver Basabe story Faulkner SS
    229 8 Rays Riley O'Brien story C. of Idaho RHP
    269 9 Marlins Cameron Baranek story Hope International CF
    293 10 Phillies Connor Brogdon story Lewis-Clark State RHP
    322 11 Diamondbacks Tra'Mayne Holmes   Faulkner CF
    426 14 Giants Michael Sexton story The Master's 3B
    569 19 Marlins Micah Brown story Lewis-Clark State SS
    637 21 Mets Aaron Ford   Tennessee Wesleyan LHP
    641 21 Red Sox Lukas Young story Mobile RHP
    620 22 Braves Justin Morhardt story Bryan C
    664 22 Cardinals Kevin Hamann   Lewis-Clark State RHP
    678 23 Padres Luis Roman story Texas Wesleyan 3B
    681 23 A's Mailik Jones story Missouri Baptist RHP
    732 24 Indians Riley Echols   Freed-Hardeman RHP
    750 25 Royals Tyler James   William Carey CF
    805 27 Angels Brandon Sandoval story Vanguard CF
    818 27 Orioles Nick Vichio   Missouri Baptist RHP
    834 28 Brewers Roberto Delgado story Oklahoma City RHP
    869 29 Marlins Henry McAree   Lewis-Clark State RHP
    905 30 Tigers Kyle Thomas story Northwestern Ohio RHP
    912 30 Indians Zack Draper   C. of Idaho LHP
    949 32 Rays Seaver Whalen   Lewis-Clark State 3B
    958 32 Pirates Hector Quinones story Midway RHP
    976 33 Twins J.J. Robinson   Lewis-Clark State 1B
    979 33 Rays Ivan Pelaez   Faulkner LHP
    987 33 White Sox Kevin George   Menlo LHP
    1041 35 A's Cooper Golby   Lewis-Clark State C
    1056 35 Giants Dalton Combs story Huntington RF
    1089 36 Blue Jays Jonathan Cheshire story Davenport RHP

    More to come...

  • 2024 MLB Draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2024 Major League Baseball draft:

    Position Player School Round Overall MLB team Story
    RHP Ramsey David Southeastern 10 313 Astros  
    RHP Sean Heppner British Columbia 12 355 Guardians story
    RHP Drake George Lewis-Clark State 13 388 Giants story
    RHP Cohen Achen Lindsey Wilson 14 429 Orioles story
    RHP Ryan Mathiesen The Master's 14 433 Astros story
    RHP Colby Martin Southeastern 16 487 Blue Jays  
    RHP Vicarte Domingo British Columbia 19 570 Padres  

     

     

  • 2025 MLB draft

    Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2025 Major League Baseball draft:

    Position

    Player

    School

    Round

    Overall

    MLB team

    Story

    RHP

    Gabriel Pentecost

    Taylor

    6

    186

    Astros

    story

    LHP

    Kailen Hamson

    U. of the Cumberlands

    8

    244

    Orioles

    story

    RHP

    Jadon Williamson

    Lewis-Clark State

    11

    318

    Marlins

    story

    LHP

    Brady Parker

    Houston-Victoria

    12

    347

    Rockies

    story

    RHP

    Noah Palmese

    Webber International

    14

    412

    Blue Jays

    story

    RHP

    Trey Seeley

    Hope International

    14

    416

    Giants

    story

    RHP

    Ryan Heppner

    British Columbia

    19

    577

    A's

    story

    SS

    Robert Phelps

    Reinhardt

    19

    581

    Phillies

    story

  • Abrey, Rogers, Senior honored by Western Major Baseball League

    OF Bryan Abrey of Lewis-Clark State is the batting champion of the Western Major Baseball League. He batted .423 for the Medicine Hat Mavericks, and went on a 21-35 tear at the end of the regular season, and is 5-7 with a home run so far in the playoffs.

    Ryan Rogers of Lindsey Wilson made the all-star team as a left-handed pitcher. He plays for the Okotoks Dawgs, went 4-4, 2.16 ERA, and 61 strikeouts. In his first playoff start, he allowed six hits, struck out six.

    Nick Senior of British Columbia made the all-star team as an outfielder. Playing for the Melville Millionaires, he batted .327, with 35 RBI and three home runs. He batted .417 in three playoff games.

    Okotoks and Medicine Hat are still alive in the WMBL playoffs.

    Other players honored:

    Most Valuable Player: IF Jesse Sawyer, South Dakota State
    Top Pitcher: RHP Chad Jones, George Fox
    Rookie of the Year and Outstanding Canadian: OF Tyler Hollick, Chandler Gilbert CC
    Left-handed pitcher: Marco Gonzales, Gonzaga
    Right-handed pitcher: N.D. Gonzalez
    Catcher/designated hitter: C.J. DeDeaux, Merced College
    Infielders: Jess Cooper, West Texas A&M, Joel Lutz, Muscatine CC, Mitch McDonald, Monterey Peninsula

  • Canada wins Pa Am Games Gold with four former NAIA players

    While the Cardinals and Rangers were taking the night of October 26 off, Canada defeated the USA 2-1 in the final of the Pan American Games in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico.

    You can be excused for not being especially excited about this news, but for Canada's national baseball program and Coach Ernie Whitt, it's a huge win; this was Canada's first-ever gold medal in senior international competition.

    The Canadian roster included four players who played baseball at NAIA schools: RHP Jimmy Henderson (Tennessee Wesleyan), LHP Mark Hardy (British Columbia), RHP Chris Kissock (Lewis-Clark State), and DH Emerson Frostad (Lewis-Clark State).

    Henderson played for the 2003 Bulldog team that won the Appalachian Athletic Conference championship. He was drafted in the 26th round by the Nationals, and is now in the Brewers organization. Hardy was drafted by the Padres in the 43rd round in 2010. Kissock played for L-C State's national championship teams in 2006 and 2007, and was drafted by the Phillies in the 9th round in 2007. Frostad, a national team veteran (he played in the 2008 Olympics), was drafted in the 13th round by the Rangers, and is currently in the Astros organization. He played for L-C State's national championship teams in 2002 and 2003.

    Hardy, Henderson, and Frostad played minor roles during the tournament. Hardy pitched three innings, allowed three hits and a run. Henderson pitched 1 2/3 innings, allowed three hits. Frostad played in one game, went hitless in four at-bats.

    Kissock was a different story. He pitched four shutout innings (two hits allowed, struck out three). Two of the innings came in a key win against Venezuela. The other two came in the semifinal against Mexico, and he got the save.

    Story and film highlights from ESPN

  • Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament, first day

    The first day of the Cascade Collegiate Conference 2025 tournament at Tourmaline West Stadium on the University of British Columbia campus.

    #5 seed College of Idaho 8, #4 Bushnell 3.Oliver Massie started for the Coyotes, pitched seven innings, allowed two runs (only one of them earned) on three hits, struck out seven, didn't walk a batter, threw 103 pitches. The Coyotes scored three runs in the top of the first inning on a two-RBI single by Connor Olson and a sacrifice fly by Trevor Watkins. They got the winning run in the top of the second on a sacrifice fly by Jack Ingraham. They added an RBI single by Cannon Morgan in the top of the fourth. The Beacons ended the shutout in the bottom o the fifth with a two-RBI double by Reece Carganilla that was set up by z hit batter and an error. They didn't score again until the eighth inning, on a sacrifice by by Jordan Wilson.

    Ben Gaff finished 4-for-5 with three doubles, an RBI, and three runs scored. Braden Proud, the starter for the Beacons, lasted only two innings, allowed four runs on five hits, got the loss. box score

  • Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament, second day

    The second day of the Cascade Collegiate Conference 2025 tournament at Tourmaline West Stadium on the University of British Columbia campus.

    #3 seed Oregon Tech 6, #4 Bushnell 5 (Bushnell eliminated). Logan Macy hit his first home run of the season, and it was a grand slam in the bottom of the fifth inning for the winning run.

    Bronson Chapple nearly went the distance for the Hustlin' Owls. He struck out the first batter he faced in the ninth inning. However, he hit the next one. The Beacons sent in Chase Nye to pinch hit, and he hit a single. Chapple walked the next batter, and the Beacons had the tying run at first base. Chapple was relieved by Riley Cronin, and he was met by another pinch hitter, Kolby Amaral. Amaral hit a single, and the Owls' lead was cut to 6-4. The next batter, Jordan Wilson, hit a sacrifice fly to make the score 6-5, but it was also the second out of the inning. The next batter, Albert Jennings, hit a ground ball to first base, and it was the final out.

    The Beacons got on the board in the top of the first inning. They got runners on first and third as a result of two errors, and Jennings hit a sacrifice fly. They missed a chance to score another run in the top of the second. Cade Crist hit a single, and went to second on a wild pitch. He attempted to go home on a single by Chase Nye, and was out at the plate, ending the inning.

    The Owls got on the board in the bottom of the second. Keanu Mizuta reached second on a bad throw to first, and was bunted over to third. He went home when Ty Blakely reached on a fielder's choice.

    In the top of the fifth, Nate Stevens was out on a good play by Korrey Siracusa at second base. The Owls scored the rest of their runs in the bottom of the fifth. Korrey Siracusa hit an RBI double, and a hit batter loaded the bases for Macy's grand slam. The Beacons got back in it with a two-run home run by Will Hudler.

    Chapple's numbers were 8 1/3 innings pitched, four earned runs on six hits, ten strikeouts, two walks, two hit batters, 135 pitches thrown. Beacon starter Kai Keamo got the loss. He pitched five innings, allowed five earned runs on six hits, struck out seven. Tyler Biddinger went the rest of the way for the Beacons, held the Owls to only one hit. Patrick Barry was the only Owl with two hits. None of the Beacons had more than one hit. box score

  • Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament, third day

    The third day of the Cascade Collegiate Conference 2025 tournament at Tourmaline West Stadium on the University of British Columbia campus. Lewis-Clark State won the championship.

    #1 seed British Columbia 9,#3 Oregon Tech6 (Oregon Tech eliminated).The Thunderbirds led 5-2 going into the bottom of the seventh inning. The Hustlin' Owls opened the inning by sending in Jacob Cook to pinch hit, and he was walked by Thunderbird starter Daniel Orfaly. Orfaly struck out the next batter, then walked Korrey Siracusa. He was relieved by James Brock. Brock hit Patrick Barry to load the bases. Tyler Horner then hit a two-RBI single. Julien Jones was hit by a pitch to load the bases again, and Logan Macy drew a walk to tie the game 5-5. It was one out, and the bases were loaded. Brock proceeded to strike out Keanu Mizuta and Ka'ala Tam to get out of the inning.

    David Krahn opened the top of the eighth with a home run. The Owls brought in Kaden Melzer to pitch, and he hit Kyle Yip. Yip moved to second on a wild pitch, and to third on a ground out by Russell Young. He then scored the winning run on a failed pickoff attempt. Trent Lenihan then hit a ball to right field that was misplayed, and two runs scored to put the Thunderbirds ahead 9-5.

    Barry made a good play at shortstop in the top of the ninth. Julien Jones hit a leadoff home run in the bottom of the ninth to make it 9-6, but Brock got a strikeout, a ground out , and another strikeout to end the game.

  • Faulkner wins 2013 National Championship

    The Faulkner University Eagles won their first-ever NAIA Baseball National Championship, defeating the Lewis-Clark State Warriors 11-4 in the final. RHP Johnny Shuttlesworth got his 16th win of the season, and was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. (The record for wins is 19, set by Dan Quisenberry in 1975.) He allowed 14 hits over 7 1/3 innings, but only four earned runs. He threw 122 pitches.

    The Eagles got all the runs they needed in the second inning, jumping on Warriors starter RHP Ryan Sells. Sells also plays shortstop for the Warriors (he batted .338 for the season), and this was only his fifth start. The winning run came on a two-RBI single by DH Michael Cruz.

    The Warriors had some chances to get back in the game. The best one was in the bottom of the fourth. They started the inning with two straight singles, and had the bases loaded with one out, but the Eagles turned the only double play of the game to get Shuttlesworth out of the jam.

    RF David Bishop hit a solo home run in the seventh inning. He was 3-for-5 for the game, with two RBI and two runs scored. Cruz finished 2-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored. Attendance: 4,265

  • Followup on the 2010 MLB draft

    Here is how the NAIA players taken in the 2010 MLB draft did this summer.

    Joseph Staley- C, Lubbock Christian, 8th round, Giants - Played 33 games for the AZL Giants, batted .250, five home runs, 25 RBI. He will be spending the Fall in the Instructional League in Scottsdale, AZ.

    Kawicka Emsley-Pai - C, Lewis-Clark State, 10th round, Diamondbacks - Played 42 games with the Yakima Bears of the short-season Class A Northwest League, batted .167.

    Tyler Knigge - RHP, Lewis-Clark State, 12th round, Phillies - Pitched 30 1/3 innings for the GCL Phillies (ten appearances, four starts), had a record of 0-3, 5.04 ERA, 27 strikeouts. One of his teammates with the Phillies was Pat Murray(1B, Lewis-Clark State, 34th round, Phillies). Murray played 52 games, batted .313, with two home runs, 26 RBI.

  • Jeremiah Robbins takes over as Lewis-Clark State coach

    Jeremiah Robbins, who coached Division II power Western Oregon to seven straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles, and ran up a record of 252-109, was hired as Head Coach as Lewis-Clark State on June 22.

    Gary Picone, who coached the Warriors the past two seasons, continues as Lewis-Clark State's Athletic Director. His record was 80-31, and the Warriors won the NAIA West regular season pennant in 2012.

    The general reaction in Lewiston was, they got the guy they wanted.

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