The pride of Watsonville

By Derrick Ow — Reporter There are certain songs that baseball players align themselves with. Walk-up songs have become part of baseball culture.  For Mariano Rivera, it was “Enter Sandman” by Metallica. For Trevor Hoffman, it was “Hells Bells” by Read more

Wrinkle in Time: How a Spartan third baseman inspired my beat

By Gio Gaxiola — Reporter With sports canceled left and right, athletes, coaches and trainers aren’t the only ones affected. Sports journalists, like myself, were hit as well.  This article will highlight the moments and experiences for the short time Read more

The grind it takes to make it — the story behind aspiring big leaguers

By Stevie Corio — Staff Writer Baseball players almost always start in little league. The game consists of pitches from the dad and coaches, co-ed teams and outfielders carelessly picking daisies. Even when the game is purely for fun, lots of Read more

Triple crown on draft day

By Marissa Scott— Co-Assistant Executive Editor Draft Day for Major League Baseball rolls around every summer and it changes the lives of hundreds of high school and college ball players around the country. With years and years of hard work Read more

SJSU swept by Nevada in final home series

By Georgia Blair — Staff Writer San Jose State baseball (19-32, 12-15 MW) was swept at home after dropping the series finale to Nevada (28-24, 14-16 MW), 3-2. A one-run loss on senior day was the final nail in the Read more