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Darkstone42
Oh.

Since Arizona's baseball team is having itself a nice little run, I figured we should have a thread for Arizona baseball in general.
So, you know, talk.
“The Arizona State Sun Devils baseball program is part of the Pacific-12 Conference. Since it became a member of the Pac-12 it has the highest winning percentage, at .681, of all schools that participate in division I baseball within the conference. ASU's NCAA leading 51 consecutive 30 win seasons is the most ever compiled in the nation. The Sun Devils have been nationally ranked every season of their 54-year history (27 times in the Top 10, 22 times in the Top 5, and 5 times as the No. 1 team in the nation).
ASU is one of the most successful college baseball programs in the country. The Sun Devils have won five national championships, the fourth-most by any school, and are 2nd only to the University of Southern California in total number of alumni to ever play in Major League Baseball. Notable Sun Devil baseball alumni include Dustin Pedroia, Andre Ethier, Bob Horner, Barry Bonds, Paul Lo Duca, Rick Monday, and Reggie Jackson.”
“The Arizona State Sun Devils baseball program is part of the Pacific-12 Conference. Since it became a member of the Pac-12 it has the highest winning percentage, at .681, of all schools that participate in division I baseball within the conference. ASU's NCAA leading 51 consecutive 30 win seasons is the most ever compiled in the nation. The Sun Devils have been nationally ranked every season of their 54-year history (27 times in the Top 10, 22 times in the Top 5, and 5 times as the No. 1 team in the nation).
ASU is one of the most successful college baseball programs in the country. The Sun Devils have won five national championships, the fourth-most by any school, and are 2nd only to the University of Southern California in total number of alumni to ever play in Major League Baseball. Notable Sun Devil baseball alumni include Dustin Pedroia, Andre Ethier, Bob Horner, Barry Bonds, Paul Lo Duca, Rick Monday, and Reggie Jackson.”