1. College World Series 2012: Most Disappointing Performances so Far

    In one week, a national champion will be crowned in college baseball. So far though, only two of the eight teams in Omaha have been eliminated. For whoever wins the title this year, there is still plenty of work left...

    Steve Maze Written by Steve Maze about 11 months ago 319 reads 0 comments

  2. College Baseball World Series Bracket 2012: UCLA Still in Strong Spot to Advance

    The UCLA Bruins aren’t exactly in the ideal setup after losing to Arizona 4-0 on Sunday night, but there is no need to panic. When they face Florida State on Tuesday, they will do so knowing their season is on the line...

    Eric Ball Written by Eric Ball about 11 months ago 4,206 reads 0 comments

  3. College Baseball World Series 2012: Why UCLA Will Not Be Stopped

    The UCLA Bruins opened play in Omaha with a dominant victory and the team will continue to roll all the way to a national championship. The tournament’s No. 2 seed crushed Stony Brook 9-1 to start its campaign...

    Ben Chodos Written by Ben Chodos about 11 months ago 12,780 reads 0 comments

  4. College Baseball World Series Bracket 2012: Irony for UCLA in Return to Omaha

    Here's a pitch for another ESPN 30 For 30 special: What if I told you that a team lost its two best players and actually did better the very next year? That's exactly what's happened ...

    Josh Martin Written by Josh Martin about 11 months ago 2,433 reads 0 comments

  5. NCAA Baseball Tournament 2012: Stanford Cardinal Advances to Super Regionals

    Resiliency, clutch hitting and a strong bullpen allowed No. 13 Stanford to overcome an early deficit to Pepperdine and sweep the opening Regional tournament at Sunken Diamond...

    Zack  Alspaugh Written by Zack Alspaugh about 12 months ago 2,056 reads 0 comments

  6. 2012 MLB Draft: Stanford Pitcher Mark Appel's Incredible Journey

    In 1992, the Houston Astros selected Phil Nevin, a third baseman from Cal State Fullerton with the No. 1 overall pick—ahead of a certain high school shortstop named Derek Jeter, who was picked sixth overall by the New York Yankees...

    Eric He Written by Eric He about 12 months ago 1,255 reads 0 comments