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College  | Story  | 1/24/2017

Conference Preview: Pac-12

Mike Rooney     
Photo: Stanford Athletics




Preseason College Top 25 | Preseason All-American Team | 2017 College Baseball Preview Index

For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2017 college baseball preview content, the predicted order of finish and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a College Baseball Ticket (CBT) subscription. To learn more about the College Baseball Ticket and to sign up today please visit this link.


Predicted Order of Finish


Overall/conference win-loss records from 2016 indicated | * Denotes projected conference automatic bid


No. Team W L W L
1 Oregon State* 35 19 16 14
2 Stanford 31 23 15 15
3 Washington 33 23 17 13
4 Arizona 49 24 16 14
5 UCLA 25 31 12 18
6 Arizona State 36 23 16 14
7 Utah 26 29 19 11
8 Oregon 29 26 14 16
9 California 32 21 14 16
10 Southern California 28 28 15 15
11 Washington State 19 35 11 19


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name Class School Stats/Notes
C Joey Morgan Jr. Washington .257-5-26; athletic for position, 1st team All Pac-12 
1B K.J. Harrison Jr. Oregon State .265-10-47; 2015 Pac-12 Frosh of Year, .526 SLG
MIF Nick Madrigal So. Oregon State .333-1-29; Pedroia comps, '16 Pac-12 Frosh of Year
MIF Preston Grand Pre Jr. California .290-0-19; huge frame for SS, big upside on D'
3B Dallas Carroll Sr. Utah .294-7-32; 6-4 athlete, more BBs that Ks in 2016
OF DaShawn Keirsey Jr. So. Utah .293-1-30; 1 of 3 Frosh on 1st Team All Pac-12 unit
OF Andrew Shaps Jr. Arizona State .321-2-27; big tools on smaller frame, 2-way talent
OF Quinn Brodey Jr. Stanford .280-7-41; athletic LHH, led team with 7 home runs
DH J.J. Matijevic Jr. Arizona .287-4-37; 30 career doubles, athletic, can play 2B
UT Christian Donahue Jr. Oregon State .339-1-39; could play 6 pos., 6th in Pac-12 in BA
SP Tristan Beck So. Stanford 6-5, 2.48 ERA; draft-elig. soph., big arm, aptitude
SP Jayson Rose Jr. Utah 8-5, 2.89 ERA; FB up to 94, +CH, Mike Leake-esque
SP Noah Bremer Jr. Washington 3-5, 3.01 ERA; proj. frame, 2.28 career BB/9 IP
SP Griffin Canning Jr. UCLA 5-8, 3.70 ERA; 95 Ks 4th in Pac-12, 1.49 BB/9 IP
RP Colton Hock Jr. Stanford 4-5, 2.03 ERA; huge frame (6-5/235), FB up to 95

Player of the Year: Nick Madrigal, ss/2b, Oregon State 

Pitcher of the Year: Tristan Beck, rhp, Stanford

Freshman of the Year: Nick Quintana, 3b, Arizona



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