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Oregon State Pitchers Earn All-West Region Honors

Dax Whitney and Albert Roblez recognized by the American Baseball Coaches Association for standout seasons

The American Baseball Coaches Association has announced its All-West Region teams, and Oregon State’s pitching staff is well represented.

Whitney’s Dominance on the Mound

Dax Whitney finished the season with a 6-1 record and a 2.00 earned run average, striking out 104 batters over 63 innings while allowing just 42 hits and a .185 opponent batting average.

His 0.95 WHIP underscores a high level of control, and the performance earned him a first-team selection, putting him in the conversation for the broader ABCA All-American honor.

Roblez’s Relief Mastery

Albert Roblez, a second-team pick, recorded 14 saves and posted a 1.50 ERA across 24 appearances, striking out 53 in 30 innings and limiting opponents to a .173 batting average.

The duo’s contributions helped Oregon State remain competitive in a demanding schedule, and both players are now poised to potentially earn national recognition.

Regional Impact

Being named to the All-West Region team reflects the depth of talent in the conference and highlights the effectiveness of the Beavers’ pitching development program. The selections also serve as a recruiting boost as the program looks to build on its recent successes.

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