Saturday, March 31, 2012

Japan industrial output down on weak export demand

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Get tantric at meal times to enjoy what you eat

Catherine de Lange, contributor

taste.jpgBARB STUCKEY has some interesting advice: next lunch break, turn your mind to tantric sex, then apply the same principles to your sandwich.

In Taste What You're Missing, Stuckey argues that our lives move so fast that we devour meals fit for a king without even looking away from our computer screens. A more tantric approach - taking the time to understand and appreciate food as it plays on the senses - could transform the most simple of lunches into something altogether more rewarding.

She draws on extensive research as well as on her experience as a food developer to explain the psychology and physiology of taste. At times the science is beautifully simple, revealing the reasons for many culinary truisms. Red wine isn't actually bitter, it is astringent - producing a sensation that feels like dryness in the mouth. This explains why wine marries so well with the slick fattiness of a steak, which counters that dryness.

But too often Stuckey skips over the science, opting instead for clumsy, inappropriate metaphors and condescending explanations. Frustratingly, she raises interesting questions - such as why we don't crave salt in the way we thirst for water, even though both are vital for survival - and then leaves them unanswered.

Nonetheless, with sensory exercises at the end of each chapter, this book does deliver on its promise to reconnect you with your palate, and even make you a better cook. If only Stuckey's delivery didn't so often leave a bad taste in your mouth.

Book Information
Taste What You're Missing
by Barb Stuckey
Published by: Free Press>$26


Humanity and the history of computing

Niall Firth, technology news editor

9780199693795.jpgTHE science of computing touches every aspect of our lives, but how many of us really know how it works - or how we got to where we are today?

It's quite a story. In Digitized, computer scientist Peter J. Bentley has to zip through decades to cram it all into just 240 pages. He looks at the way computing has grown from its early theoretical basis in mathematics to now encompass many things we take for granted, covering the giant vacuum-tube machines of the 1950s, the birth of the internet and beyond along the way.

But Digitized is as much about the people behind the breakthroughs - the bright, inquisitive minds who saw something that their peers did not and used the tools of their era to push forward human understanding. Alan Turing, John von Neumann, Claude Shannon and Douglas Engelbart flit in and out of the narrative as we learn about the birth of rudimentary coding and transistors. While Bentley delivers the technical detail in an easy-to-understand manner, it is the tales of these pioneers which give the book its heart and colour.

The first part of Digitized shows innovators struggling to shine a light on the future, but it is when that future begins to reveal itself that we see the scope of what they set in motion. Stock market monitoring, biologically inspired software "agents" and multicore processors seem to come from a different planet to the one inhabited by those early computer scientists.

Even so, attempts to build a synthetic brain and the many false dawns of artificial intelligence show how today's computer scientists wrestle with the same question their predecessors did: what does computing teach us about what it means to be human?

Book Information
Digitized
by Peter J. Bentley
Published by: Oxford University Press
?16.99/$29.95


Beware skeletons, for they mislead

Colin Barras, biomedical and environment news editor

Masters-of-the-Planet-230.jpgEIGHTEENTH-century taxonomist Carl Linnaeus defined over 10,000 species during his career. Few gave him as little trouble as our own. Homo, nosce te ipsum - Man, know thyself - he wrote in 1735, presumably suggesting that no one could seriously confuse our species with another. Around a century after he penned this definition-cum-decree, the first Neanderthal fossils turned up. It was an early sign that human taxonomy was a lot more complicated than Linnaeus suspected.

In a sense, then, Ian Tattersall's new book, Masters of the Planet, could be seen as a guide for the perplexed student of human origins. Tattersall, an emeritus curator of anthropology at New York's Museum of Natural History, guides the reader through roughly 7 million years of our prehistory, carefully explaining how each of the few dozen species of hominin we have identified so far fit into our current picture of human evolution.

The walkthrough begins, appropriately enough, with walking - our distinctive upright stance was probably the earliest important hominin innovation - and ends with a beginning: the origin of language.

Along the way, Tattersall weaves a history of palaeoanthropology into the text, showing that though fossils may provide the bulk of the evidence for human origins, few of the details are set in stone. Even after 200 years of study, new finds can still yield surprising revelations. For example, a long-standing belief that new hominin species are a catalyst for technological innovation has been thoroughly debunked by fossil finds. The first stone tools are associated with small-brained australopiths that had lived in Africa for tens of thousands of years - they did not suddenly appear when the big-brained Homo genus arrived on the scene.

Of course, there is a downside to building a narrative on these ever-shifting sands. Tattersall's book is a snapshot of our family tree as it looked around a year ago, and even in the brief interval since then the picture has changed in some dramatic ways. Most obviously, the 2-million-year-old Australopithecus sediba skeletons (pictured), found in South Africa in 2008, have been fully analysed. Now seen by some as a pivotal species that connects the two major hominin groups - the ape-like australopiths and the genus Homo - Tattersall banishes it to a small side branch in our evolutionary tree and makes only a fleeting mention in his text.

Some theories do stand the test of time, though. Recent genetic evidence shows Homo sapiens interbred both with Neanderthals and the enigmatic Denisovans of Siberia, blurring the boundaries between our species and some of its nearest relations.

But these sexual revelations should not distract from a deeper truth. The physical differences may be small, but Tattersall says that culturally and intellectually there is no contest: nearly 280 years on from Linnaeus, our species remains as distinct from all others as suggested by his curious taxonomic definition.

Book Information
Masters of the Planet
by Ian Tattersall
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan ?16.99/$26

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Facebook to make stock market debut 'in May'

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The Goods We Need | Goodwork

It took a while to find a name for this project.? The ideas behind it came more easily.? We?d like to think that in our actions we are making a positive difference in the world.? We?d like to think we are doing ?good work?, but the term is ambiguous.? For some it simply refers to acts of kindness ? feeding the hungry, caring for the elderly.? Will it work as a name for a community of inquiry that aspires to do good work in all our actions in the world?? We?ll have to wait and see.

We aspire to good work ? work that arises from deep within us, that respects the materials we work with and the people we serve and that leaves the world a better place because of our action.? Such work requires active attention to what we are doing, why we are doing it and what is happening as a result.? It requires a mind to gain understanding and make good decisions, and the will to lock onto worthwhile goals.? And this feels like hard work.

Which is why, in my experience, we need two other ?goods? to help us do good work.? We need good friends and good questions.? Good friends are not just acquaintances or buddies with whom we have a lot in common and whose company we enjoy.? Good friends are often quite different from us, and those differences can make them think or act in unexpected ways.? They can sometimes seem like strangers.? Good friends offer us a different viewpoint and, sometimes, a critical perspective on our action.

We don?t just fall into these kinds of relationships.? Friendship like this cannot be taken for granted.? I found good friends in my PhD supervision group.? They challenged my assumptions and wouldn?t let go when they felt I needed to dig deeper in my reflections.? Good friends have the courage to talk back, to push against my hubris.? Good friends, in words from the Book of Hebrews, provoke one another to good work.

The second ?good? intrinsic to good work is good questions.? The point of a good question is not a correct answer.? In this sense the question is just a means to an end.? But good questions don?t have simple answers.? We can, of course, treat interruptions to our action in a simple way by asking ?what can I do differently??? There may be other ways of doing things and we can try them.? But this may not be a ?good? question.? A good question will probe deeper.? Good questions push us to pay closer attention.? They tease out our assumptions about the ends and not just the means.? They suggest different horizons.? They can transform black and white into colour, and help us hear the harmonies behind a simple melody.? Good questions transform looking into real seeing, and listening into true hearing.

Good work doesn?t just happen.? It calls for informed, courageous choices.? I make no claim to do good work but I aspire to it and I know the importance of good friends and good questions in achieving it.? As a learning community, we hope that GoodWork will provides a space for us to explore this, each of us in different ways, in our daily practice.

And so, some questions for us to explore:

To what extent do we experience ourselves as currently doing good work?
To what extent do we hunger to do good work?
Which of these primary goods (good friends and good questions) seems more important or helpful in our pursuit of good work?
Are there other ?goods? that good work depends upon?? Are there other pillars that support good work?
What questions linger in our life, right now, nudging us towards good work?
Are there significant blocks to overcome or dissolve in order for us to do good work?
How can good friends help us address these?

Source: http://www.goodworkacademy.com/the-goods-we-need/

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

This MacBook Touch Concept Is F*cking Bad and Dumb and Bad—But Maybe You Will Like It [Video]

This MacBook Touch concept is so dumb that I don't even know where to start ripping it apart. From the hinge's physical feasibility to the ergonomics—which make absolutely zero sense. But what do you think? More »


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Passengers, Crew Heroic During JetBlue Flight 191 Pilot Meltdown

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

James Cameron journeys to the Challenger Deep, lives to tell the tale in 3D (video)

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It's easy for life to imitate art when you're armed with near billion dollar coffers. Taking a cue from his 1989 hit, The Abyss, James Cameron made a solo plunge down to the deepest part of the Earth -- a spot seven miles below sea level known as the Challenger Deep -- and recorded his journey in 3D for our slack-jawed, couchbound amusement. The terrain, described by Cameron as both "desolate" and "lunar," is part of the Mariana Trench and had remained unexplored by humanity since the Trieste first touched down in 1960. That two man crew, hampered by the technological advancements of the time, didn't have the luxury of capturing the undersea trek, so when Cameron's footage finally hits screens, it'll be the planet's first peek at a truly alien world. Conspiracy theorists and New Age-y types will be disheartened by the lack of any reported close encounters of the aquatic or Steve Zissou kind, as the blockbuster filmmaker only spied a variety of small, whitish and, predominantly, eyeless creatures. The trip was seven years in the making, and involved the construction of the Deepsea Challenger -- the high-tech mini-sub which carted Cameron safely to the Pacific Ocean's depths and back. Curious to see what only the world's richest can experience first-hand? Then click on past the break for a brief docu-tease.

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Why outsourcing marketing is a good idea! ? Sirius Star Marketing

To survive in the world of business every approach in each market segment has to be different, as the conventional way of doing business is pass?.

Everything changes with time; unlike before ? small, medium and big-sized companies know now better the importance of communicating directly to their customers; and no wonder, most of them choose to work with business marketers like Sirius Star Marketing and others, for targeting specific market segment and addressing different customer needs and demands.

Think, there could be many reasons why most of the companies fail to make a right impact in any market segment; for start-ups, they may have problems with the marketing budget and may perhaps lack enough knowledge about specific market segment.

However, outsourcing one?s marketing/sales projects to Sirius Star Marketing can be a right decision, if one is keen to witness good results in business.

In a buyers? market, where the customer has more bargaining power, one has to be very careful while dealing with every one of them; billboards and other outdoor marketing tactics may not target or appeal every other customer, but then a direct approach with a customer can always help.

Thus, be it Business-to-Business (B2B marketing), event marketing, residential marketing, direct selling or others, Sirius Star Marketing can help market products and services in a better way, and measure upfront results, like never before.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Health Management Tasks & Career Prospects at Nurse Manager ...

Duties and career growth at nurse manager jobs does not restrict to health management. Find out what to expect at such jobs in detail.

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According to MyCareer, an online job search portal, the average salary package for Nursing Management jobs was estimated to be $85,763 in December 2011. How valued this job profile is can be interpreted from the salary package figure itself. However, those who aspire for nurse manager jobs should also be aware of the responsibilities and career development prospects of the post. Knowledge of these details will help aspiring nurses to plan their professional life.

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What to Expect at Nurse Manager Jobs in Terms of Duties and Growth

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Here is what a candidate is expected to do and what can they expect for their professional development at nurse manager jobs:

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Duties/ Responsibilities

? A nursing manager is responsible for setting the objectives and developing, implementing and observing the policies in a healthcare organization.

The manager performs this duty within units, staffs and community groups.

? Performing managerial functions at the human resource level, such as recruitment of staff, budget management and personnel health administration is also expected from managers.

? At nurse manager jobs, managers promote relationships between community agencies and healthcare and education system.

? Competent nurse managers contribute to the organizational objective through tasks, such as risk management, safety and quality standards.

? Lastly, managers within a unit offer proper guidance to the entire nursing staff. In fact, they are responsible for monitoring the nursing staff too.

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Scope for Career Growth

? According to JobOutlook.gov.au, recruitment for nurse manager jobs is anticipated to grow tremendously between 2015 and 2016.

? Requirement for full-time nurse mangers have increased to over 80% as compared to part-time and other settings. In fact, average weekly working hours expected at nurse manager jobs are accounted to 38.3, according to the latest data from JobOutlook.gov.au. This figure is much less as compared to 41.3 hours for other occupations, especially when the annual compensation at nurse manger jobs is higher.

? Several industries and settings are open for nurse managers, such as Healthcare and Social Assistance, Education and Training, Agriculture, Forestry, Public Administration and Safety.

? The proportion of managers leaving the occupation is also lower at 6.3% annually as compared to the average of all the other occupations at 13.1%.

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If you are an aspiring nursing manager and want to contribute to health management, consider both responsibilities and job prospects carefully before applying. Also, conduct a job search on a well-known online platform to get the best options available.

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Read Italian Restaurant Reviews To Get A Great Dinner | Free ...

Everyone loves to savor an excellent Italian dinner every now and then and however, how do you know which Italian restaurant to select? Given that everyone who enjoys Italian food could have a favorite restaurant, however if you would like to try new stuff then perhaps Italian restaurant reviews may just be the one thing for you to look at. These will be really useful in terms of providing you a glimpse of what a restaurant has to offer.

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Niners Nation :: Mario Manningham, Josh Johnson Contract Details: Chalk One Up For 49ers Football Ops

Another day, another badass contract signing for the San Francisco 49ers front office. After a week of waiting, it appears we finally have some possible numbers for Mario Manningham's two year contract.

The deal was first reported a week ago, but it took a week to get the final details sorted out. The deal does not become official until a signed contract is returned to the 49ers and they receive league approval. In his conference call with the media, Manningham seemed to indicate there were some final details being negotiated. Whatever the case, the deal is now 100% official.

According to Matt Maiocco, Manningham's two year deal is worth $7.375 million, which includes a $2 million bonus. He will have base salaries of $1.2 million in 2012 and $3.6 million in 2013. His cap hits look to be $2.487 million in 2012 and $4.887 million in 2013.

The most notable part of the contract is the fact that it is over $4M less than the deal Joshua Morgan signed with the Washington Redskins. It will be interesting to see how the two receivers careers go over the next two years given the fact that the 49ers are almost "replacing" Morgan with Manningham. Morgan could end up blowing up, but given the numbers in front of us, it is not really surprising the 49ers were willing to let Morgan walk.

In other news, Matt Barrows is reporting that Josh Johnson's contract is basically a two year deal worth a little under $2 million, including a $350,000 signing bonus. The deal could also include up to $1.5 million in incentives, but those reportedly will require starting time and extremely strong performances in those starts.

Chalk up another victory for the 49ers negotiating Jedi, Paraag Marathe. Thanks to @Lee_Zy for putting together the picture.

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Ally Financial Announces Renewal of $15 Billion in Credit Facilities ...

DETROIT ? Ally Financial Inc. today announced that it has completed the renewal of $15 billion in credit facilities at both the parent company and at its banking subsidiary, Ally Bank, with a syndicate of 19 lenders. The secured facilities can be used to fund retail, lease and dealer floorplan automotive assets in the U.S. and Canada.

?The renewal of these facilities are a key part of our diversified funding strategy and supports Ally?s growing auto finance business,? said Ally?s Senior Executive Vice President of Finance and Corporate Planning Jeff Brown. ?We continue to drive down our cost of funds as pricing improved from the facilities established in March 2011.? The level of interest from lenders in renewing these facilities demonstrates the market?s continued confidence in Ally?s financial strength.?

The $15 billion funding capacity is comprised of two $7.5 billion facilities, one of which is available to the parent company, Ally Financial, and one of its Canadian subsidiaries, and the other which is available to Ally Bank. ?Each new facility will have half the capacity maturing in March 2013 and the other half maturing in March 2014. The two credit lines renew the credit facilities that were established by Ally in March 2011.

About Ally Financial Inc.

Ally Financial Inc. (formerly GMAC Inc.) is one of the world?s largest automotive financial services companies. The company offers a full suite of automotive financing products and services in key markets around the world. Ally?s other business units include mortgage operations and commercial finance, and the company?s subsidiary, Ally Bank, offers retail banking products. With approximately $184 billion in assets as of Dec. 31, 2011, Ally operates as a bank holding company.? For more information, visit the Ally media site at http://media.ally.com or follow Ally on Twitter: @ally.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Takahashi can topple Chan, warns Japan skating chief

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Mali rebels advance in north, mutineers seek president

Malian soldiers and security forces gather at the offices of the state radio and television broadcaster after announcing a coup d'etat, in the capital Bamako, March 22, 2012. ? Reuters pic

BAMAKO, March 23 ? Tuareg rebels in northern Mali pushed south to occupy positions abandoned by government forces, sources said, as mutinous soldiers in the distant capital Bamako sought to complete a coup by hunting down the president.

The MNLA rebels were approaching towns in the desert north, taking advantage of the confusion created by the attempted coup in Bamako by low-ranking soldiers, a military source told Reuters.

Mutinous soldiers, angered by what they saw as the government's poor handling of the northern rebellion, roamed the streets of the capital after over-running the presidential palace and taking control of state television.

The head of a body set up by the mutineers, speaking to journalists, suggested soldiers were trying to arrest President Amadou Toumani Toure. The president's whereabouts were unknown, though there were unconfirmed reports he was being protected by loyalist troops in the city.

Sporadic gunfire could be heard in the capital in the early hours of the morning on Friday, a Reuters reporter said.

Mali, which was flooded with men and weapons after Libya's civil war, was already facing the Tuareg-led rebellion, a growing Islamist threat and a food crisis when the coup broke out after soldiers mutinied Wednesday.

A Malian officer in the northern town of Kidal said rebels had occupied the military camp in Anefis, 100 km to the southwest, after government forces withdrew.

?The army has pulled back to Gao,? a source in Timbuktu, another main town in the north, told Reuters, asking not to be named. ?There is no longer any military leadership. (The rebels) will take the towns in the north,? he said.

The MNLA said on it website that it had taken town on the Gao-Kidal highway after Malian troops abandoned their positions and withdrew to Gao.

The MNLA rebels, whose numbers have been swollen by Malian Tuareg returning from the ranks of Libya's army, have been fighting since mid-January for an independent north. They have pushed government soldiers out of remote towns but had not yet threatened the regional capitals of Kidal, Timbuktu and Gao.

Rebels pledged yesterday to take advantage of the chaos as senior civilian and military officials in northern regions were arrested by mutinous soldiers.

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Diplomats and officials said they believed Toure was being protected by a pocket of loyalist soldiers.

Mutinous soldiers said they would launch an attack on the parachute regiment they believe is protecting the president, who has overseen a decade of relative stability.

Toure, 63, a former paratrooper who seized power in 1991, had gained the nickname ?Soldier of Democracy? in his West African state and had been preparing to cede power in April after an election.

Mali's neighbours, the United Nations and world powers from Paris to Washington called for a return to constitutional rule. Regional body ECOWAS said it would not recognise the junta.

The World Bank and African Development Bank on Thursday condemned the military coup and suspended funds to Mali.

US aid group Millennium Challenge Corporation, which had been working on developing the country's agriculture and irrigation system, suspended operations on Thursday, criticising the ?unconstitutional actions? of the mutineers.

Captain Amadou Sanogo, president of the newly formed National Committee for the Return of Democracy and the Restoration of the State (CNRDR), a body set up by the mutinous soldiers, said the coup had been provoked by the government's poor handling of the crisis in the north.

Sanogo, who said he had received training from US Marines and intelligence, told pan-African television station Africable on Thursday he would not remain in power but refused to give a timeframe for restoring civilian rule.

Soldiers had long complained they had not been given the right equipment to fight the northern rebels.

?Three months, six months, nine months, it will depend on the structure that we put in place for me to go back to being a soldier. Someone else will do the rest,? Sanogo said.

?We have come asking for decent living conditions and to be treated well ... We will fight for this,? he added.

Restoring state authority to the north was the priority, he said. But, amid reports of arrests of ministers and other senior government officials, Sanogo implied that those detained would face trial for alleged crimes.

?We are not killers. I am not a killer. But the moment was right and everyone will have to face charges before the appropriate authority,? he said. ? Reuters

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March 23, 2012

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 Fri., March 23	at Arizona State, Packard Stadium, Tempe, Ariz.	6:30 p.m. 

Sat., March 24 at Arizona State, Packard Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. 6:30 p.m.

Sun., March 25 at Arizona State, Packard Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. 12:30 p.m.

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Cal Battles No. 14 Arizona State in Tempe

BEAR NOTES
California (12-7, 0-3 in Pac-12, No. 29 NCBWA) looks to rebound from a sweep by Oregon State last weekend at home when the Golden Bears travel to No. 14 Arizona State (13-7, 1-2 in Pac-12) for a three-game series. Cal's games against the Sun Devils are part of a grueling 12-game road trip that finally ends April 9 when David Esquer's squad hosts Stanford. Cal did snap a four-game losing streak Tuesday with a 4-3 win at San Francisco. Junior designated hitter Vince Bruno and senior center fielder Chad Bunting each had two-run homers, and sophomore left-hander Michael Theofanopoulos earned his first collegiate win (6.0 innings, seven hits, three runs, two walks, five strikeouts). Junior right-hander Logan Scott picked up his third save of the season by pitching the ninth inning (no hits, no runs, one strikeout). Scott is also 3-0 with a 2.45 ERA and sixth in the Pac-12 with 10 appearances. Despite falling in the opening conference series, Cal still has a .298 team batting average and a 3.55 team ERA. The Bears, who qualified for the College World Series last season for the first time since 1992, continue to be led offensively by junior second baseman Tony Renda, a first-team preseason All-America selection by Baseball America and the 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year. Renda is hitting .358 (29-for-81) with five doubles, a home run and six RBI. He also leads Cal with six stolen bases, including stealing third base three times, and his 29 hits are sixth-best in the Pac-12. Junior third baseman Mitch Delfino is batting .357 (20-for-56) with five doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI. Delfino was 8-for-14 (.571) with two doubles and two home runs in the Bears' four-game series at Nebraska and went 4-for-10 with three RBI last weekend versus Oregon State. The Bears also feature senior catcher Chadd Krist, a two-time All-Pac-10 catcher who was drafted in the 13th round by the Chicago White Sox in 2011. Krist is hitting .313 (25-for-80) with six doubles and 14 RBI. Krist led the Pac-10 with 27 doubles last season and currently has 52 career doubles, fourth on the Cal all-time career doubles list. Bunting leads the Bears with four home runs (third in Pac-12) and 19 RBI (seventh in Pac-12), while sophomore first baseman Andrew Knapp is second in the Pac-12 with eight doubles. On the mound, senior reliever Joey Donofrio is 2-0 with a 1.98 ERA, and has 13 strikeouts and only two walks in 13.2 innings. Senior right-hander Matt Flemer, the Bears' closer last season, is 2-2 with a 2.75 ERA and is fifth in the conference with 36.0 innings pitched - throwing at least 7.0 innings in each of his five starts.

 TENTATIVE CAL LINE-UP No.	Pos.	Player	2012 stats 14	2B	Tony Renda, Jr.	        .358, 6 RBI, 1 HR 22	DH	Vince Bruno, Jr.	.328, 7 RBI, 1 HR 27	C	Chadd Krist, Sr.	.313, 14 RBI, 0 HR 15	1B	Andrew Knapp, So.	.288, 14 RBI, 1 HR 44	3B	Mitch Delfino, Jr.	.357, 10 RBI, 2 HR 45	CF	Chad Bunting, Sr.	.253, 19 RBI, 4 HR 19	RF	Danny Oh, Sr.	        .278, 8 RBI, 1 HR 2	LF	Darrel Matthews, Jr.	.318, 10 RBI, 0 HR 5	SS	Derek Campbell, So.  	.277, 5 RBI, 1 HR 23	LHP	Justin Jones, Jr. (Fri.) 2-2, 4.68 ERA 49	RHP	Matt Flemer, Sr. (Sat.)	 2-2, 2.75 ERA 16	LHP	Kyle Porter (Sun.)	 2-1, 5.14 ERA 

HEAD COACH David Esquer Esquer, 46, is in his 13th season with a career record of 359-315-2 (.532). After his team was scheduled to be discontinued following the 2011 season, Esquer led the Bears to the program's first appearance at the College World Series since 1992, and on the eve of Cal's 7-3 CWS victory over Texas A&M June 21, 2011, was named the National Coach of the Year by the National College Baseball Writers Association. Esquer's award, which was voted on by the NCBWA Board of Directors, was selected from a list that included all Division I Conference Coaches of the Year and the coaches of the 16 NCAA Super Regional teams. The Bears' program was reinstated through fund-raising efforts and made its sixth all-time appearance in the CWS. Esquer led Cal out of the loser's bracket in the Houston Regional and defeated Dallas Baptist in the Super Regional to advance to Omaha. Cal entered the 2011 NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid out of the Pac-10. After a 6-4 loss to Baylor in the opening game, Esquer's team got past Alcorn State, 10-6, and No. 13 Rice, 6-3, to face Baylor for the regional championship. Cal forced the if-necessary game with an 8-0 shutout behind the strong pitching performance of freshman left-hander Kyle Porter (three hits, no runs, no walks and a career-high nine strikeouts). First baseman Devon Rodriguez earned Most Outstanding Player of the Houston Regional honors with a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the ninth to lead Cal's dramatic come-from-behind 9-8 victory over Baylor to advance to the Super Regional against Dallas Baptist. The Bears, led by Pac-10 Player of the Year Tony Renda, swept Dallas Baptist, 7-0 and 6-2, in Santa Clara to advance to the CWS. It was the fourth appearance by Cal in the NCAA Tournament in Esquer's tenure, including three NCAA regionals in the last four years (the first time in school history). He was the 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year after the Bears went 34-25 and played in the Baton Rouge Regional (1-2). In 2008, Cal was 33-21-2 and competed in the Long Beach Regional, and in 2010 the Bears were 29-25 and played in the Norman, Okla. Regional (0-2). Fifty seven Bears have signed pro contracts under Esquer, including first round picks Brett Jackson (CF, Chicago Cubs, 31st overall) in 2009, David Cooper (1B, Toronto, 17th overall) in 2008, Brandon Morrow (RHP, Seattle, fifth overall) in 2006 and Conor Jackson (INF., Arizona, 19th overall) in 2003. Esquer came to Cal after serving as top assistant at Pepperdine (1996-99), and No. 2 assistant at Stanford (1991-96). A shortstop at Stanford (1984-87), he started on the 1987 College World Series championship team, earning All-Tournament honors. Esquer played professionally for four seasons with Baltimore, California and Milwaukee.

ESQUER'S CAREER RECORD AT CAL (Entering 2012)
2000 25-28
2001 34-25 (NCAA Regional, Pac-10 Coach of the Year)
2002 29-27
2003 28-27
2004 25-31
2005 34-23
2006 26-28
2007 29-26
2008 33-21-2 (NCAA Regional)
2009 24-29
2010 29-25 (NCAA Regional)
2011 38-23 (NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional, College World Series, National Coach of the Year)

NOTING ARIZONA STATE
The Arizona State Sun Devils, coached by Tim Esmay (Third year at ASU, 108-35, .755), are 13-7, last defeating UNLV, 4-2, on Wednesday at home after winning one-of-three (L 6-5, W 4-3, L 4-2) last weekend at UCLA. Top hitters for the Sun Devils are junior second baseman Joey DeMichele (.392, 3 HR, 24 RBI), freshman right fielder Trevor Allen (.375, 2 HR, 16 RBI) and senior first baseman Abe Ruiz (.343, 6 HR, 23 RBI). Arizona State's tentative rotation for the Cal series is junior right-hander Brady Rodgers (3-0, 1.38 ERA), sophomore right-hander Trevor Williams (5-0, 1.12 ERA) and TBA. Last season the Sun Devils were 43-18 overall, 17-10 (tied for second) in the Pac-10, 3-0 in the NCAA Tempe Regional and 1-2 in the NCAA Austin Super Regional versus Texas.

SERIES RECORD
Cal has a 54-103 all-time record versus Arizona State, suffering a sweep in the last meeting (6-4 in 11 innings, 5-0, 6-0) April 21-23, 2011 at Evans Diamond. In the last series in Tempe, the Bears were swept (12-5, 6-1, 3-2) March 26-28, 2010 at Packard Stadium.

 2012 PAC-12 STANDINGS (3/22) 	Conference	        Overall 	W	L	PCT	W	L 	T	.PCT OSU**	3	0	1.000	14	5	0	.737 UCLA*	2	1	.667	15	4	0	.789 Ariz*	2	1	.667	16	6	0	.727 Wash 	2	1	.667	12	7	0	.632 Utah	2	1	.667	6	13	0	.316 Ore	1	2	.333	13	5	0	.722 USC	1	2	.333	13	6	0	.684 ASU**	1	2	.333	13	7	0	.650 WSU	1	2	.333	10	8	0	.556 Stan**	0	0	.000	13	2	0	.867 CAL***	0	3	.000	12	7	0	.632 ***2011 College World Series participant ** 2011 NCAA Super Regional participants *2011 NCAA Tournament participants 

RENDA AND JONES SELECTED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
California junior second baseman Tony Renda and junior left-hander Justin Jones have been selected 2012 Preseason All-Americans. Renda was tabbed as a first-team preseason All-American by Baseball America, and second-team All-American by NCBWA, Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game. Jones was a third-team pick of the NCBWA. Renda was named 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year, only the fourth player in Cal history to earn the honor, and was a member of the Houston Regional All-Tournament Team. He finished last season batting .332 and a team-best .348 versus Pac-10 competition, with 14 doubles, two triples, three home runs and a team-leading 44 RBI. Renda also led the Pac-10 with 88 hits and was third in the conference with 115 total bases. Jones was a 2011 honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection after earning Freshman All-America honors in 2010 along with Renda. In 2011, Jones was 9-6 with a 2.93 ERA, and had 81 strikeouts in a team-high 119.2 innings with three complete games. He earned one of the biggest wins in school history in a June 11 start versus Dallas Baptist at the Santa Clara Super Regional, throwing 6.0 innings with one hit, no runs, one walk and three strikeouts in a 7-0 shutout. Jones left prior to the seventh inning due to cramping in his left bicep, but still earned the win as the Bears won their first-ever Super Regional contest.

CAL NOTED BY BASEBALL AMERICA
Besides Tony Renda being selected a first-team preseason All-American by Baseball America, the Bears were mentioned several times in the magazine's Regional Report. Baseball America predicts Cal to make the postseason for the fourth time in the past five years. They list Renda as the league's Best Pure Hitter and Best Defensive Second Baseball. Baseball America also lists senior catcher Chadd Krist as the Pac-12's Best Defensive Catcher. Renda is picked as the league's seventh-best pro prospect and junior left-hander Justin Jones as the 10th-best prospect. For the 2013 draft, Baseball America has sophomore catcher/designated hitter/outfielder Andrew Knapp as the conference's eighth-best pro prospect. In CollegeBaseballInsider.com, they list Jones as the Pac-12's fourth-best starter, Krist as the best defensive catcher with the best arm and Renda as the best pure hitter and the hitter you would least like to face.

RENDA NAMED PAC-10'S TOP PLAYER
As a sophomore Cal second baseman Tony Renda was selected as the 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year. Renda, who has helped the Bears to a regional berth in each of his first two years with the program, batted .332 and was in the Top 10 in the Pac-10 in three different offensive categories. He became only the fourth Bear in school history to garner Pac-10 Player of the Year honors, joining Jon Zuber and Troy Penix, who were the Co-Pac-10 Southern Division Players of the Year in 1992, and Rod Booker, who was Co-Pac-10 Southern Division Player of the Year in 1980. Besides hitting .332, which was ninth in the league, Renda was first in the conference with 88 hits and third with 115 total bases. He was also named first-team All-Pac-10 for the second year in a row. After earning all-conference honors last season as a freshman, Renda went on to bat .373 and was named to the NCAA Norman (Okla.) Regional All-Tournament team and was a Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American. Besides Renda's Player of the Year honor, the Bears had five other players honored by the Pac-10. Junior right-hander Erik Johnson and junior catcher Chadd Krist were selected first-team All-Pac-10, while junior right-hander Matt Flemer, sophomore outfielder Vince Bruno and sophomore left-hander Justin Jones were tabbed Pac-10 honorable mention. Bruno, a transfer from Los Medanos College, batted .299 in his first year with the Bears.

PORTER'S PERFORMANCES
In what would have to be considered one of the best freshman pitching performances in Cal baseball history, left-hander Kyle Porter was 6-0 with a 1.89 ERA and two saves (four starts and 25 appearances). Porter also had 57 strikeouts and only 15 walks in 57.0 innings and was named a Freshman All-American by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers. He had one of the biggest wins in school history when on June 21, 2011 he pitched 6.0 innings (seven hits, three runs, one walk, four strikeouts) versus Texas A&M to help give the Bears their first victory (7-3) in the College World Series since 1980. Porter was a member of the 2011 Houston Regional All-Tournament Team as well after throwing a career-high 6.2 innings with three hits, no runs, two walks and a career-high nine strikeouts June 5 versus Baylor in the Houston Regional.

RODRIGUEZ'S FAMOUS HIT
Junior Devon Rodriguez will forever be known in Cal baseball lore for his clutch game-winning hit versus Baylor as he helped bring back the Bears from a 7-1 deficit by going 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI, including the game-winning RBI single with two outs and two strikes in Cal's 9-8 victory to clinch the 2011 Houston Regional. Rodriguez was named the Houston Regional Most Outstanding Player after going 8-18 (.444) with a six RBI during the Bears' five regional contests. His fame also coincides with KALX announcer Danny Friesinger's enthusiastic call of the winning hit that sent Cal to the Santa Clara Super Regional (Rodriguez's game-winning hit and postgame interview).

BUNTING'S BLASTS
Senior center fielder Chad Bunting had an impressive 2011 campaign leading the team with seven home runs (5th in the Pac-10), despite being out March 13-May 7 with a sprained right thumb. Bunting was a member of the 2011 Houston Regional All-Tournament Team after going 6-for-18 with a double, two home runs and a team-high seven RBI, including 3-for-3 with a solo home run and a three-run homer June 5 versus Baylor. Bunting started the year on a 11-game hitting streak and was named March 1 Pac-10 Player of the Week after an outstanding performance at the Caravelle Resorts Tournament in Myrtle Beach, S.C where he was 3-for-5 with two, three-run homers and a career-high seven RBI Feb. 25 versus Coastal Carolina and 7-for-12 (.583) with four runs, a double and two home runs for the tournament. He went 11-for-37 (.297) in the postseason with two doubles, three home runs and a team-high 13 RBI. Bunting hit a three-run homer in game one of Santa Clara Super Regional and had a hit in each of the Bears' three College World Series games.

FLEMER'S FINESSE
Senior right-hander Matt Flemer was outstanding in 2011 as the Bears' closer and is slated to be one of Cal's starters in 2012. Flemer was 4-2 with a 1.83 ERA and six saves (8th in Pac-10) in 30 relief appearances (6th in Pac-10) last season. He also had 41 strikeouts with only eight walks in 39.1 innings, earning 2011 honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors. Flemer was drafted in the 19th round by the Kansas City Royals, but decided to return for his senior campaign. For the 2011 postseason, he was 2-0 with a save, making eight appearances with eight strikeouts in 9.1 innings. Flemer earned the save versus Texas A&M June 21 in the College World Series, throwing 3.0 innings with three hits, no runs, no walks and five strikeouts, and threw the final inning in Cal's 6-2 win over Dallas Baptist in the June 12 clinching game of Santa Clara Super Regional. He made four appearances at the Houston Regional as well, picking up wins in relief June 5 versus Rice and June 6 versus Baylor (2-0, 3.2 innings, two hits, no runs, two walks, three strikeouts. Flemer is now ninth on the Cal all-time career save list with 11 saves. For a preseason Q&A on Matt Flemer click (Flemer interview on Calbears.com)

KRIST'S CONTRIBUTIONS
A key to the Bears' success has been senior catcher Chadd Krist, who nearly broke Cal's single-season doubles record in 2011. Last year, Krist batted .297 with 27 doubles - which was first in the Pac-10 and second on Cal's single-season doubles list - with a triple, two home runs and 43 RBI. He was also ninth in the Pac-10 with 29 walks and 105 total bases, had 23 multiple hit games and a team-leading 12 multiple RBI games. Krist went 12-for-41 (.293) in the postseason with five doubles, a triple, a home run and eight RBI. He was a member of the 2011 Houston Regional All-Tournament Team, first-team All-Pac-10, and was drafted in the 13th round by the Chicago White Sox, but decided to return for his senior campaign. His 49 career doubles is now tied for sixth on the all-time Cal career doubles list.

NEU ADDITION
Mike Neu, former standout at Miami and a Major Leaguer with the Oakland A's, was hired as Cal's pitching coach in August of 2011, replacing Dan Hubbs. Hubbs, after 12 years working with the Bear hurlers, returned to his alma mater, USC, to become Associate Head Coach for the Trojans. Neu, 33, was the head coach at Diablo Valley College from 2009-11, leading his team to an 87-41 mark (.680) with two Big 8 Conference titles. His pro baseball career included playing in the Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Oakland Athletics and Cincinnati Reds organizations. Neu was called up to the Major Leagues with the A's on April 9, 2003 and posted a 3.64 ERA in 32.0 relief appearances (42.0 innings) that season. At Miami he had a stellar 1999 campaign and helped the Hurricanes capture the College World Series title with a 6-5 victory over Florida State in the championship game. Neu finished the year 3-1 with a 2.94 ERA and tallied 110 strikeouts in 67.0 innings, earning Collegiate Baseball All-America honors. He led the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (14.8) and was selected to the All-CWS team with three saves and appearances in all four of Miami's games. Neu joins David Esquer (starting shortstop on Stanford's 1987 NCAA champions) as members of the Cal coaching staff who have won national titles.

CAL IN THE WORLD SERIES
With the 7-3 victory over Texas A&M on June 21, 2011, the Bears won their first College World Series game since defeating Miami, 4-3, on June 12, 1980. When Cal played Virginia in front of a crowd of 25,833 on June 23 at TD Ameritrade Park, it was the largest crowd to ever watch the Golden Bears play baseball. Cal won the inaugural College World Series title in 1947 under head coach Clint Evans, defeating former President George Bush's Yale team, 8-7, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Evans was instrumental in establishing the CWS. The Bears won the national title again in 1957 under head coach George Wolfman with a 1-0 victory over Penn State. Cal also placed third in the 1980 World Series under head coach Bob Milano, and was seventh in the CWS in 1988 and 1992 under Milano. 2011 senior left fielder Austin Booker's father, Rod, was the starting shortstop on the Bears' 1980 squad, while Major League star Jeff Kent was a member of Cal's 1988 College World Series team. Similar to the 2011 season in which they faced the tournament's No. 1 seed (Virginia), the Bears played the top seed in 1992, Miami, losing to the Hurricanes, 4-3, in 13 innings.

BEAR POSTSEASON NOTES
Cal is now 43-25 (.632) in NCAA postseason games all-time, including 7-3 in 2011 (1-2 in the CWS, 2-0 in first-ever NCAA Super Regional and 4-1 in the NCAA Houston Regional). Head coach David Esquer has eight postseason wins, passing George Wolfman for second on the school's all-time list behind Bob Milano's 20 postseason wins. The last time the Bears won six postseason games in a row was 1957, and the seven postseason wins is the most for a Cal squad since the 1980 team had eight. Cal's 38 victories in 2011 were the most wins since the Bears' 1988 CWS squad won 40 games. Junior right fielder Chad Bunting had five extra-base hits in the postseason (two doubles and three home runs) for a .618 slugging percentage. Besides Bunting's three home runs, three other players hit roundtrippers in the postseason - junior shortstop Marcus Semien, junior catcher Chadd Krist and sophomore first baseman Devon Rodriguez. The Bears amassed double-digit hits in six of their 10 postseason games, while Tony Renda got at least one hit in 14 of his last 16 games of the 2011 season.

QUICK HIGHLIGHT NOTES ON 2011 CAL BASEBALL
Besides winning the Santa Clara Super Regional and the come-from-behind victory over Baylor in the title game of the Houston Regional (Cal had trailed 7-1 at one point and scored six runs in the last two innings), additional highlights for Cal in 2011 included a ninth inning comeback to sweep Utah in a season-opening doubleheader Feb. 20, a dominating performance at the Caravelle Tournament in South Carolina Feb. 25-27, an undefeated (3-0) record at the Cal Baseball Classic at AT&T Park March 11-13, Pac-10 sweeps over Washington State and Washington, a 6-2 victory at then No. 3-ranked Oregon State May 7 and a 4-0 shutout at Pac-10 champion UCLA May 20. Cal had six walk-off wins during the 2011 season (Feb. 20 vs. Utah, March 20 vs. Rice, March 27 vs. WSU, April 29 and May 1 vs. Oregon, June 6 vs. Baylor).

CRAIG SHINES IN MLB WORLD SERIES
The same year Cal made it to the College World Series, a former Golden Bear made it to the MLB World Series and is a World Champion. Allen Craig was instrumental in St. Louis' series clinching 6-2 win over Texas Oct. 28. Craig hit his third home run of the series, robbed Nelson Cruz of a home run over the left field fence and had the honor of catching the final out of the game to give St. Louis its 11th World Series title. Craig concluded the Fall Classic 5-for-19 with three home runs and five RBI. He was a hero in the Cardinals' 3-2 victory over the Rangers Oct. 19 in Game One. Craig, a shortstop/outfielder at Cal from 2003-06, had a pinch-hit RBI single down the right field line off of reliever Alexi Ogando in the sixth inning to give the Cardinals their one-run advantage. His single was the first go-ahead pinch-hit RBI in the World Series since Wade Boggs' in 1996 for the New York Yankees. Craig was one of 10 former Bears who have played in the Major Leagues this past summer, nine of whom played under Cal coach David Esquer.

CAL FACTS
Cal won the inaugural College World Series title in 1947, defeating former President George H.W. Bush's Yale team, 8-7, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Bears' program began in 1892 and is now in its 120th season. George Bush, Sr., sent a letter of congratulations to David Esquer following last year's College World Series appearance.

The Golden Bears have had two players become league MVPs in professional baseball - Jackie Jensen was the American League MVP in 1958 and Jeff Kent was the National League MVP in 2001.

Cal is one of only 20 schools that have won NCAA Baseball titles and only one of 14 schools that have won more than one national championship (1947, 1957). The Bears have competed in six College World Series (1947, 1957, 1980, 1988, 1992, 2011).

Geoff Blum, Cal's starting shortstop as a freshman on the Bears' 1992 College World Series team, had a game-winning homer for the Chicago White Sox in the 2005 Major League World Series.

Cal has had three coaches selected to the ABCA Hall of Fame - Clint Evans (1930-54), who led the Bears to the first College World Series title in 1947; George Wolfman (1955-73), who led Cal to the 1957 CWS title; and Bob Milano (1978-99), who led the Bears to three CWS appearances, including a third-place finish in 1980.

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CAL INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

22 Vince Bruno, Jr., DH/OF
* Batting .328 (19-for-58) with one double, one triple, one home run and seven RBI
* Has five multiple hit games
* Hit first career homer, a two-run shot, Tuesday at San Francisco
* Had a pinch hit RBI single March 12 at Nebraska
* Had the game-winning hit in the seventh inning March 6 versus Creighton
* Led off top of 10th inning with a triple and scored winning run in 2-1 win Feb. 25 at Long Beach State
* Has gotten hits in nine of the last 10 games
* Was honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 2011

45 Chad Bunting, Sr., OF
* Batting .253 (19-for-75) with seven doubles (5th in Pac-12), four home runs (3rd in Pac-12) and a team-leading 19 RBI (7th in Pac-12)
* Has hit a home run in each of the last two games (solo HR March 18 vs. Oregon State, 2-run HR Tuesday at USF)
* Has five multiple hit and five multiple RBI games
* Has gotten hits in nine of the last 11 games
* Had back-to-back games with home runs (2-run HR March 6 vs. Creighton, 3-run HR March 9 at Nebraska)
* Hit the game-winning sacrifice fly in 10th inning in 2-1 win Feb. 25 at Long Beach State
* Went 2-for-4 with two doubles in season-opener Feb. 17 vs. Pacific
* Was a member of the 2011 NCAA Houston Regional All-Tournament Team

5 Derek Campbell, So., SS
* Batting .277 (13-for-47) with a home run and five RBI
* Was 3-for-5 with two RBI March 9 at Nebraska
* Went 3-for-4 with two RBI and hit his first collegiate home run March 3 versus Lehigh
* Was 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored Feb. 19 vs. Pacific
* Has five multiple hit games
* Is hitting .385 (5-for-13) with runners in scoring position

44 Mitch Delfino, Jr., 3B
* Batting .357 (20-for-56) with five doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI
* Was 8-for-14 (.571) with two doubles, two home runs and four RBI March 9-12 at Nebraska
* Hit doubles in three straight games, Feb. 25-28
* Has reached base in 16 straight games
* Is hitting a team-best .667 (8-for-12) with runners in scoring position

43 Joey Donofrio, Sr., RHP
* 2-0 with a 1.98 ERA in eight appearances
* Has 13 strikeouts and only two walks in 13.2 innings
* Has a .196 opponent batting average
* Picked up wins in relief Feb. 28 versus San Francisco and March 6 versus Creighton

49 Matt Flemer, Sr., RHP
* 2-2 with a 2.75 ERA
* Has 21 strikeouts and only three walks in 36.0 innings (5th in Pac-12)
* Has 11 strikeouts looking (2nd in Pac-12) and a .219 opponent batting average (10th in Pac-12)
* Lost March 17 versus Oregon State (7.0 innings, three hits, one earned run, no walks, six strikeouts)
* Lost March 10 at Nebraska (12 hits, seven earned runs, one strikeout)
* Won March 4 versus Lehigh (7.0 shutout innings, one walk, season-high seven strikeouts)
* Only gave up two hits in 7.0 innings Feb. 25 at Long Beach State
* Threw career-high 8.0 innings Feb. 18 at Pacific
* Was honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 2011
* Was drafted in the 19th round by Kansas City in 2011
* Slated to start Saturday at Arizona State

26 Trevor Hildenberger, So., RHP
* Is 0-0 with a 3.12 ERA and a save
* Earned first career save Feb. 28 vs. San Francisco, getting the final two outs in the ninth inning
* Threw a career-high 3.0 innings Feb. 24 at Long Beach State

23 Justin Jones, Jr., LHP
* 2-2 with a 4.68 ERA
* Has 17 strikeouts in 25.0 innings
* Lost March 17 versus Oregon State (5.0 innings, seven hits, four earned runs, two walks, three strikeouts)
* Got no decision March 9 at Nebraska (5.0 innings, seven hits, four runs, three walks, four strikeouts)
* Won March 3 versus Lehigh (season-high 7.0 innings, four hits, no runs, no walks, three strikeouts)
* Won season-opener Feb. 17 vs. Pacific, giving up one run with six strikeouts and one walk in 5.0 innings
* Has 21 career victories, tied for sixth on the Cal all-time career wins list
* Is a 2012 third-team Preseason All-American by the NCBWA
* Slated to start Friday at Arizona State

15 Andrew Knapp, So., 1B/C
* Batting .288 (21-for-73) with eight doubles (2nd in Pac-12), a home run and 14 RBI
* Had a career-high 11 game hitting streak from Feb. 28-March 17 (15-for-43, .349, eight doubles, nine RBI)
* Was 2-for-5 with two doubles and an RBI March 9 at Nebraska
* Has had six multiple hit and four multiple RBI games this year
* Had doubles in four-straight games Feb. 28-March 4
* Hit the team's first home run of the season Feb. 18 at Pacific

27 Chadd Krist, Sr., C
* Batting .313 (25-for-80) with six doubles (10th in Pac-12) and 14 RBI
* Got a hit in 13 of the first 15 games this season
* Has five, three-hit games, including two, three-hit games at Nebraska
* Hit doubles in each of the first three games
* Has 52 career doubles, fourth on the Cal all-time list
* Has six multiple RBI and six multiple hit games
* Was 3-for-5 with two RBI March 6 versus Creighton
* Went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI March 3 versus Lehigh
* Was 3-for-5 with a double and three RBI Feb. 19 vs. Pacific
* Is a two-time first-team All-Pac-10 selection
* Was a member of the 2011 NCAA Houston Regional All-Tournament Team
* Was drafted in the 13th round by the Chicago White Sox in 2011

2 Darrel Matthews, Jr., LF
* Batting .318 (21-for-66) with two doubles, a triple and 10 RBI
* Has six multiple hit and three multiple RBI games
* Had multiple hit games in three of four contests at Nebraska
* Went 3-for-5 with a double and RBI March 4 versus Lehigh
* Was 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBI Feb. 19 vs. Pacific
* Is batting .467 (7-for-15) with runners in scoring position

19 Danny Oh, Sr., RF
* Batting .278 (15-for-54) with three doubles, a home run and eight RBI
* Is on a seven-game hitting streak from March 3-12 (11-for-23, .478, 2-2B, six RBI)
* Had two hits in three of the four games at Nebraska
* Went 2-for-4 with an RBI March 6 versus Creighton
* Was 1-for-1 with a double, RBI and a career-high four runs March 4 versus Lehigh
* Hit a two-run homer Feb. 24 at Long Beach State
* Got a hit in the first four games of the 2012 season

16 Kyle Porter, So., LHP
* 2-1 with a 5.14 ERA
* Has an 8-1 collegiate record
* Suffered first college loss March 18 versus Oregon State (2.0 innings, five hits, four earned runs, two walks, one strikeout)
* Won March 11 at Nebraska (4.0 innings, no hits, no runs, one walk, one strikeout)
* Finished 6.0 with a 1.89 ERA and two saves in 2011 (four starts and 25 appearances)
* Was named a 2011 Freshman All-American by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers
* Was a member of the 2011 Houston Regional All-Tournament Team
* Is slated to start Sunday at Arizona State

14 Tony Renda, Jr., 2B
* Batting a team-leading .358 (29-for-81) with five doubles, a home run and six RBI
* Has gotten a hit in 16 of 19 games this season
* 29 hits is sixth in the Pac-12
* Has six stolen bases (5th in Pac-12), including steal third base three times
* Has nine multiple hit games
* Went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer March 12 at Nebraska
* Was 3-for-5 March 6 versus Creighton
* Went 3-for-5 with two doubles March 3 versus Lehigh
* Was 3-for-5 Feb. 18 at Pacific
* Is batting .333 (6-for-18) with runners in scoring position
* Named 2012 first-team preseason All-American by Baseball America and second-team preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
* Was selected as one of 50 players on USA Baseball's Golden Spikes Award Watch list as the nation's top amateur baseball player
* Named 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year
* Was a member of the 2011 NCAA Houston Regional All-Tournament Team

20 Logan Scott, Jr., RHP
* 3-0 (6th in Pac-12) with a 2.45 ERA and three saves (4th in Pac-12)
* Has nine strikeouts and two walks in 14.2 innings
* Has 10 appearances (6th in Pac-12)
* Earned save Tuesday at San Francisco (1.0 inning, no hits, one strikeout)
* Earned win in relief March 9 at Nebraska (season-high 3.1 innings, five hits, two runs, no earned runs, one walk)
* Picked up wins Feb. 19 versus Pacific and Feb. 25 at Long Beach State (3.0 innings, one hit, no runs, no walks, two strikeouts)
* Earned saves Feb. 18 at Pacific and March 6 versus Creighton (1.0 inning, two hits, no runs, one strikeout)

28 Keaton Siomkin, Fr., RHP
* 0-0 with a 2.08 ERA
* Has seven strikeouts in 13.0 innings
* Had three strikeouts in 2.0 innings with no hits, no runs and no walks March 4 versus Lehigh
* Had first collegiate start Feb. 28 vs. San Francisco, throwing 4.0 innings with eight hits and one run

10 Michael Theofanopoulos, So., LHP/OF
* 1-2 with a 4.55 ERA
* Has 20 strikeouts in 27.2 innings
* Won Tuesday start at San Francisco (6.0 innings, seven hits, three runs, two walks, five strikeouts)
* Lost March 12 start at Nebraska (4.1 innings, four hits, five earned runs, three walks, three strikeouts)
* Started March 6 versus Creighton (5.1 innings, six hits, three earned runs, three walks, five strikeouts)
* Went 1-for-2 as a pinch hitter/DH March 4 versus Lehigh
* Lost, but only gave up two hits in 7.0 innings (two runs, two walks, three strikeouts) Feb. 26 at Long Beach State

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