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STANFORD, Calif. – No. 22 Georgia Tech baseball (24-6, 9-4 ACC) continued its sensational season on Friday night, taking down Stanford (17-10, 5-8 ACC), 8-6, on Klein Field at Sunken Diamond ...
Mar 1, 2025; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal first baseman Rintaro Sasaki (3) leans against the dugout railing during the seventh inning against the Xavier Musketeers at Sunken Diamond ...
Although Stanford isn’t ranked anymore, it’s fair to say that Texas and Oregon State are somewhat comparable to the Cardinal. In theory, Stanford should dominate Santa Clara at Sunken Diamond.
STANFORD, Calif. — Texas will either end or extend its baseball season on Monday. Texas was no match for Stanford pitcher Quinn Mathews in an 8-3 loss to Stanford at Sunken Diamond on Sunday night.
I expect that’ll change this weekend, when he makes his debut at picturesque Sunken Diamond. The Cardinal host Washington (2-2) in a four-game series that begins Friday at 2:05 p.m.
Stanford baseball player Rintaro Sasaki jogs toward the batting cage area at the Sunken Diamond baseball field at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., on Feb. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) ...
Stanford baseball player Rintaro Sasaki jogs toward the batting cage area at the Sunken Diamond baseball field at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 7, 2025. Credit: AP/Jeff Chiu ...
Another key message from his father: “I have to earn it. Nothing comes free,” Sasaki shared during a recent interview at Sunken Diamond, Stanford's ballpark.
Nothing comes free,” Sasaki shared during a recent interview at Sunken Diamond, Stanford's ballpark. There's no precedent for an elite Japanese prospect such as Sasaki foregoing his country's ...
Nothing comes free," Sasaki shared during a recent interview at Sunken Diamond, Stanford's ballpark. There's no precedent for an elite Japanese prospect such as Sasaki foregoing his country's ...
Another key message from his father: "I have to earn it. Nothing comes free," Sasaki shared during a recent interview at Sunken Diamond, Stanford's ballpark.
Nothing comes free,” Sasaki shared during a recent interview at Sunken Diamond, Stanford’s ballpark. There’s no precedent for an elite Japanese prospect such as Sasaki foregoing his country ...
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