Oregon State (18-5) vs. Nevada (11-11)
March 30, 2022 • 12:00 p.m. PT • Reno, Nev. • Greater Nevada Field
RHP Jaren Hunter (0-0, 3.29) vs. RHP Alejandro Murillo (1-1, 7.04)
The Game
Oregon State and Nevada complete their two-game midweek series Wednesday at Greater Nevada Field in Reno. First pitch is slated for 12 p.m. PT.
Radio
All games air on the Beaver Sports Network with pre-game 30 minutes before first pitch. Affiliates include KEJO 1240-AM (Corvallis), KKNX 840-AM (Eugene), KCFM 1250-AM & 104.1-FM (Florence), KLAD 960-AM & 93.3-FM (Klamath Falls), KTMT 880-AM & 96.1-FM (Medford, weekend games), KEX 1190-AM (Portland), 102.3 FM (weekday games prior to 5:30 p.m.), KSKR 1490-AM (Roseburg) and KBZY 1490-AM (Salem, weekend games).
Listen Online
Catch the game online by visiting osubeavers.com, and find the live broadcast on the Oregon State baseball schedule page. The games can be heard via the Varsity Network, which is available for users with smartphones and tablets. Download the free Varsity Network application for live games and archived broadcasts.
Television
The game will be broadcast on Nevada Sports Net in the Reno and surrounding areas.
Live Video
Live video from the broadcast will be available; visit osubeavers.com for the direct link.
Online
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Last Game
Tanner Smith's solo home run in the 11th inning proved to be the game winner in Oregon State's 14-13 victory over Nevada Tuesday night at Greater Nevada Field. Smith's blast, his third of the season, broke a 13-13 deadlock and helped the Beavers overcome a late Nevada rally. Oregon State was up 11-0 after four but found itself down one, 13-12, entering the eighth after Nevada posted nine runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh. Justin Boyd tied the game with a single in the eighth, leading the way for Smith's homer off Nevada's Kade Morris in the 11th. Morris took the loss to drop to 2-3 on the year. Reid Sebby picked up the win, his first of the year, with two scoreless frames. Ryan Brown kept Nevada scoreless in the 11th for his first save.
Against Nevada
• Oregon State improved to 16-5 all-time with Tuesday's win, and is 9-3 in games played in Reno.
• The last five games, and six of the last seven, between the teams have been decided by one run.
• The Beavers are 7-3 in their last 10 in the series.
• Mitch Canham, Darwin Barney and Ryan Gipson were all on the 2006 Beaver team that swept the Wolf Pack at home.
Oregon State Notes
• Travis Bazzana upped his hitting streak to 11 games Tuesday and is 22-for-50 with 21 RBI during it. He has also crossed the plate 15 times during the streak.
• Tanner Smith pushed his hit streak to seven games with a single and the game-winning home run. He is 14-for-28 with nine RBI, four doubles and three home runs during the streak.
• Oregon State is now 3-3 in one-run games this season. The Beavers are also 1-1 in games that go extra innings.
• Tuesday's win was the 60th in Mitch Canham's head coaching career at Oregon State.
• Jaren Hunter, Wednesday's probable starter, last pitched on March 23 against Seattle, holding the Redhawks to just two hits in five scoreless innings.
• The Beavers' 20 hits Tuesday equaled a season-high first achieved in the season opener against New Mexico.
• OSU improved its season batting average to .335, which ranks second in the Pac-12 Conference.
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