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The 1988 Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball team represented California State University, Fullerton in the 1988 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Titans played their home games at Titan Field , and played as part of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association . The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his first season as head coach at Cal State Fullerton.
The Titans reached the College World Series , their fifth appearance in Omaha, where they finished tied for third place after winning games against Miami (FL) and eventual champion Stanford before losing a pair of semifinal matchups with Stanford.
1988 Cal State Fullerton Titans roster[ 2]
Pitchers
4 - Duane Madje - Junior
9 - Rich Faulks - Sophomore
15 - Erik Silvey - Junior
18 - Huck Flener - Freshman
21 - Longo Garcia - Senior
22 - Chris Robinson - Freshman
24 - Mark Beck - Freshman
25 - Paul Johnson - Junior
31 - Jim Foley - Junior
32 - Danny DeVille - Junior
34 - Matt Watson - Freshman
Catchers
Outfielders
2 - Jason Rolish - Sophomore
10 - John Miscovich - Freshman
17 - Rex Peters - Junior
23 - Ramiro Garcia - Sophomore
26 - Bobby Jones - Junior
27 - Greg Mannion - Senior
30 - Jim Osborn - Senior
33 - Scott Talanoa - Freshman
Infielders
3 - Mark Shimamoto - Freshman
8 - Mike Ross - Senior
11 - Kemer Brett - Junior
12 - Mike Friedland - Junior
19 - Mark Razook - Junior
20 - Ralph Ramirez - Junior
37 - Keith Kaub - Senior
1988 Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball coaching staff[ 2]
1 - Larry Cochell - Head Coach - 1st Season
- Dick Larner - Assistant Coach - 2nd Season
5 - Dennis Rogers - Assistant Coach - 1st Season
28 - Rick Vanderhook - Assistant Coach - 4th Season
6 - Paul Cameron - Graduate Assistant - 1st Season
Schedule and results [ edit ]
Legend
Cal State Fullerton win
Cal State Fullerton loss
1988 Cal State Fullerton Titans Baseball Game Log[ 3]
Regular Season
February
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
PCAA Record
Feb 3
at USC *
Dedeaux Field • Los Angeles, CA
L 3–7
2–3
Feb 5
at No. 2 Stanford *
Sunken Diamond • Stanford, CA
W 5–1
3–3
Feb 6
at Stanford*
Sunken Diamond • Stanford, CA
L 4–9
3–4
Feb 7
at Stanford*
Sunken Diamond • Stanford, CA
W 6–5
4–4
Feb 11
at Arizona *
Sancet Stadium • Tucson, AZ
L 9–14
4–5
Feb 12
at Arizona*
Sancet Stadium • Tucson, AZ
W 22–5
5–5
Feb 13
at Arizona*
Sancet Stadium • Tucson, AZ
L 6–13
5–6
Feb 17
Cal State Northridge *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 13–0
6–6
Feb 20
The Master's *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 22–4
7–6
Feb 23
Pepperdine *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 2–0
8–6
Feb 26
US International *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 7–0
9–6
Feb 27
US International*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 5–17
10–6
Feb 27
US International*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 15–8
11–6
March
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
PCAA Record
Mar 2
at No. 18 UCLA *
Jackie Robinson Stadium • Los Angeles, CA
W 12–6
12–7
Mar 4
Portland *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 2–4
12–7
Mar 5
Portland*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 10–6
13–7
Mar 6
Portland*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 5–3
14–7
Mar 9
San Diego *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 9–2
15–7
Mar 11
No. 18 Washington State *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 7–1
16–7
Mar 12
No. 18 Washington State*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 6–7
16–8
Mar 13
No. 7 Loyola Marymount *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 3–0
17–8
Mar 15
at Pepperdine*
Eddy D. Field Stadium • Malibu, CA
W 12–3
18–8
Mar 18
at Pacific
Klein Family Field • Stockton, CA
W 5–0
19–8
1–0
Mar 19
at Pacific
Klein Family Field • Stockton, CA
W 15–812
20–8
2–0
Mar 20
at Pacific
Klein Family Field • Stockton, CA
L 6–714
20–9
2–1
Mar 25
vs No. 12 LSU *
Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Bush Challenge II)
W 7–2
21–9
Mar 26
vs No. 11 New Orleans *
Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Bush Challenge II)
W 14–3
22–9
Mar 27
vs Tulane *
Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Bush Challenge II)
W 8–4
23–9
April
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
PCAA Record
Apr 1
UC Santa Barbara
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 6–7
23–10
2–2
Apr 2
UC Santa Barbara
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 8–
24–10
3–2
Apr 3
UC Santa Barbara
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 8–5
25–10
4–2
Apr 8
at Long Beach State
Blair Field • Long Beach, CA
W 9–2
26–10
5–2
Apr 9
at Long Beach State
Blair Field • Long Beach, CA
W 13–3
27–10
6–2
Apr 10
at Long Beach State
Blair Field • Long Beach, CA
W 13–2
28–10
7–2
Apr 13
at US International*
San Diego, CA
W 9–6
29–10
Apr 15
No. 20 UNLV
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 4–2
30–10
8–2
Apr 16
No. 20 UNLV
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 2–310
30–11
8–3
Apr 17
No. 20 UNLV
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 6–510
31–11
9–3
Apr 22
UC Irvine
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 11–7
32–11
10–3
Apr 23
UC Irvine
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 6–510
33–11
11–3
Apr 24
UC Irvine
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 4–1
34–11
12–3
Apr 26
Cal State Los Angeles *
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 10–7
35–11
Apr 29
No. 2 Fresno State
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 2–3
35–12
12–4
Apr 30
No. 2 Fresno State
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 3–5
35–13
12–5
May
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
PCAA Record
May 1
No. 2 Fresno State
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
L 8–15
35–14
12–6
May 4
UCLA
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 4–3
36–14
May 8
at San Jose State
San Jose Municipal Stadium • San Jose, CA
L 4–5
36–15
12–7
May 8
at San Jose State
San Jose Municipal Stadium • San Jose, CA
L 2–11
36–16
12–8
May 11
No. 21 USC*
Titan Field • Fullerton, CA
W 8–4
37–16
Postseason
College World Series
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
CWS Record
June 4
Miami (FL)
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
W 9–3
42–16
1–0
June 6
Stanford
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
W 5–3
43–16
2–0
June 9
Stanford
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
L 1–3
43–17
2–1
June 10
Stanford
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
L 5–9
43–18
2–2
Venues People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics