
Isaac Streeter
Writer and Reporter at Portland Tribune
@portlandtribune personality hire covering Oregon & Oregon State sports. Sac State alumn, wRC+ enthusiast. Opinions are my own. Retweets ≠ endorsements
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1 day ago |
portlandtribune.com | Isaac Streeter
Published 10:34 pm Tuesday, May 13, 2025 No. 7 Oregon State baseball (38-12-1) made its return home after two weekends and over 8,000 miles of travel on Tuesday, May 13, taking a 5-3 win over Portland (21-27) at Goss Stadium. “We pulled it out, but I still have extremely high expectations for what out guys need to do,” Beavers head coach Mitch Canham said. “We’ve got to fine tune little things tomorrow.
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3 days ago |
portlandtribune.com | Isaac Streeter
Published 12:24 am Monday, May 12, 2025 At No. 5 Oregon baseball’s home field of PK Park, the bats couldn’t be hotter, the bullpen couldn’t be sharper, the weather (for two games, at least) couldn’t be better and the games couldn’t be more meaningful. Is it hyperbolic? Absolutely. But in the Ducks’ most-dire hour, the three-dimensional Tetris pieces of college baseball’s postseason are falling into place for Oregon head coach Mark Wasikowski and his team.
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3 days ago |
bendbulletin.com | Isaac Streeter
The puzzle pieces keep falling together for Oregon baseballPublished 12:24 am Monday, May 12, 2025At No. 5 Oregon baseball's home field of PK Park, the bats couldn't be hotter, the bullpen couldn't be sharper, the weather (for two games, at least) couldn't be better and the games couldn't be more meaningful. Is it hyperbolic? Absolutely.
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3 days ago |
bendbulletin.com | Isaac Streeter
Oregon softball earns No. 16-seed, hosting honors in NCAA tournamentPublished 8:02 pm Sunday, May 11, 2025For the first time since the 2018 season, Oregon's Jane Sanders Stadium will play host to postseason softball. The No. 7-ranked Ducks (47-7, 28-3 Big Ten) checked into the 2025 NCAA softball championship as the No. 16-overall seed and one of the tournament's host sites when the bracket was unveiled Sunday, May 11.
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3 days ago |
portlandtribune.com | Isaac Streeter
Published 4:41 pm Sunday, May 11, 2025 The No. 5 Oregon baseball team (38-13, 19-8 Big Ten) capped its regular-season home slate with a 5-3 win over Washington (27-25, 15-12) on Sunday, May 11, completing a three-game sweep of the Huskies and collecting a seventh-straight win. Junior right-hander Jason Reitz (4-0) earned the win off of six scoreless-innings, striking out five while allowing three hits and a pair of walks.
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No. 13 Oregon hosts No. 3 Oregon State for a three-game series this weekend and the Autzen Audibles podcast breaks it down for you. Worlds collide as @isaac_streeter and @jarrid_denney join me on this edition for some baseball fun. https://t.co/WHCVWuDEF1

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