Pitching and defense. That has been hallmark of Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball since Augie Garrido took the program to Division 1 status in 1975. “Augie Ball” has always been to just throw strikes and let the seven guys behind the pitcher make plays. Heading into the 2019 Titan Baseball season, Augie Ball will still […]
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2019 Projected Titan Baseball Roster – Batters
The 2018 Titan Baseball season started rocky but despite many speculating the Titans streak of 26 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances could end in 2018, the Titans were one win away from a 19th trip to Omaha. Despite the crushing disappointment of coming one game short of Omaha, in extra innings no less, the Titan Baseball […]

It’s beginning to look a lot like 2004
Just over a week ago Eric Sorenson, writer for d1baseball.com, posted this tweet: #OnThisDay in CollegeBaseball: 2004 From the “Never Give Up” Department: A 10-1 loss to Long Beach St. drops the Cal State Fullerton @BaseballTitans to a record of 15-16. But 38 games later the Titans would win the 2004 national title in Omaha […]

Titans streak of 26 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances could end in 2018
Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak. The Boston Celtics winning eight straight NBA titles from 1959-1966. Brett Favre started 297 NFL games from 1992-2010. These are all examples of sports streaks that did finally come to an end. The Cal State Fullerton baseball team streak of 26 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances is in jeopardy of coming […]

Titan Baseball 2018 Schedule Released
Cal State Fullerton baseball head coach Rick Vanderhook released the 2017-2018 Titan Baseball schedule this past Thursday. Titan fans can expect 29 home games at Goodwin Field. The Titans will face six teams in 2018 that played in the 2017 post-season. (Stanford, Houston, Oregon State, San Diego State, Long Beach State and UCLA) “We’re really […]

2018 Projected Titan Baseball Roster – Weekend Starters
The 2017 Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball season ended in Omaha with the Titans making their 18th trip to the College World Series. Although the trip to Omaha resulted in the dreaded “2 & a Q”, the 2017 team will give way to a 2018 team that will need to fill some holes before booking […]