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College Baseball 360 Podcast: Cal’s Justin Jones

January 9, 2012
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College Baseball 360 Podcast: Cal’s Justin Jones

Cal Pitcher Ready For Another Run To Omaha… The Cal baseball program ran the gamut of emotions during the 2010-2011 year. The Golden Bears experienced the lowest of lows when they thought their program would be eliminated, and then propelled themselves to the highest of highs-with a run to the 2011 College World Series....

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Cal 2012 Baseball Schedule

October 17, 2011
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Cal 2012 Baseball Schedule

Good Non-Conference Games Set For Golden Bears… Cal has released its 2012 college baseball schedule. The Golden Bears open their season with a three game series against Pacific. Cal will host the first and third games of the series, with game two on Pacific’s home field in Stockton, CA. Cal head coach Dave Esquer...

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Justin Jones CWS Interview

June 21, 2011
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Injured Cal pitcher Justin Jones discusses his team’s first College World Series victory since 1980, as well as not being able to pitch in Omaha.

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College World Series Day-2 Notebook

June 19, 2011
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College World Series Day-2 Notebook

A Look At Father’s Day Action From Omaha… If you’re going to the College World Series, your one stop for the most officially licensed 2011 College World Series apparel is the all new Dugout, located right across the street from the Road To Omaha statue outside TD Ameritrade Stadium. If you can’t make it...

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The 2011 College World Series Field Of Eight

June 17, 2011
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The 2011 College World Series Field Of Eight

A Look At The Teams Bound For Omaha… Eight teams now are in Omaha for the first College World Series to be played in TD Ameritrade Stadium. It’s a field that’s heavy on heavyweights and light on the little guy.     Click the image to enlarge! CLICK HERE to see the daily schedule...

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Cal Baseball’s Golden Journey To Omaha

June 15, 2011
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Cal Baseball’s Golden Journey To Omaha

How Much Longer Will Cinderella’s Slipper Fit? By CB360 Contributor Kevin Kennedy Late last September, members of the University of California baseball team were told by school officials the program was going to be eliminated because of budget cuts. Those who wanted to continue their college baseball careers would have to play elsewhere in...

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Cal Baseball An Improbable One Win From College World Series

June 12, 2011
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Cal Baseball An Improbable One Win From College World Series

Golden Bears Take Game One From Dallas Baptist… By CB360 contributor Kevin Kennedy SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Last weekend the California Golden Bears baseball team won the Houston Regional at Rice the hard way – by surviving four straight elimination games to advance to this weekend’s Super Regional round. Now the Golden Bears find...

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Cinderellas Dallas Baptist and Cal Eye College World Series

June 10, 2011
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Cinderellas Dallas Baptist and Cal Eye College World Series

Omaha Awaits One… By CB360 Contributor Kevin Kennedy Sports fans love a good underdog story, and fans of the College World Series are no different. Fans who attend the CWS that have no rooting interest with a particular school tend to cheer for the “Cinderella” team of the event. The Cinderella school may be...

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Pac-10 Race Tightens After ASU’s Sweep Of Cal

April 26, 2011
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Pac-10 Race Tightens After ASU’s Sweep Of Cal

A Rundown Of The Weekend In Berkley… By CB360 Contributor Kevin Kennedy The 6th ranked Arizona State baseball team picked up its second straight Pac-10 series sweep by taking down #15 California in a very eventful weekend three games in Berkeley. The series featured a 17-inning marathon on Thursday, two complete game shutouts by...

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2011 College Baseball Surprises

April 7, 2011
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2011 College Baseball Surprises

Both The Good & The Bad… We are roughly at the midway point in the 2011 college baseball season. Probably the biggest conversation coming into the season was the new bat standards and how they would affect the college game. It’s no surprise that offense has been down, while pitching numbers have been better...

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