Cal Set For 5-Game Homestand
Darrell Lavin

Cal Set For 5-Game Homestand

Bears Host San Jose State, Louisville

The California baseball team is back at Stu Gordon Stadium this week to start its five-game homestand after going 4-0 on the road last week. The Golden Bears will host a rematch with San Jose State on Wednesday before welcoming in Louisville for an ACC weekend series that begins Friday.
 
Cal (18-16, 4-11 ACC) is coming off a perfect weekend where it blanked San Francisco on the road Monday before traveling across the country to sweep Pitt for its first conference-series win. All four games featured double-digit hits, including 16 in all three games with the Panthers, and at least an eight-run deficit.
 
The Spartans (14-21) come to Berkeley having lost five of their last six games but defeated Cal 3-2 in walk-off fashion back in March which ended the Bears' 11-game win streak and began a 10-game skid. The Cardinals (20-16, 6-9 ACC) make the trip west having lost three straight ACC series and have yet to win a series on the road this year with just a 3-6 away record.
 
Game Information                                                                                                                                           
San Jose State
·       Date and Time: Wednesday, April 15, at 6:05 p.m. PT
·       Location: Berkeley, CA | Stu Gordon Stadium
·       Live Stream: ACCNX/ESPN+
·       Live Stats: Statbroadcast
 
Louisville
Game 1
·       Date and Time: Friday, April 17, at 6:05 p.m. PT
·       Location: Berkeley, CA | Stu Gordon Stadium
·       Live Stream: ACCNX/ESPN+
·       Live Stats: Statbroadcast
 
Game 2
·       Date and Time: Saturday, April 18, at 2:05 p.m. PT
·       Location: Berkeley, CA | Stu Gordon Stadium
·       Live Stream: ACCNX/ESPN+
·       Live Stats: Statbroadcast
 
Game 3
·       Date and Time: Sunday, April 19, at 1:05 p.m. PT
·       Location: Berkeley, CA | Stu Gordon Stadium
·       Live Stream: ACCNX/ESPN+
·       Live Stats: Statbroadcast
 
Promo Schedule
The 2026 Cal Baseball promotional schedule is now available and features several theme days, giveaways and discounts. Season tickets and single-game tickets can be purchased on CalBears.com.
 
Probable Starters
San Jose State
Game 1: TBA vs TBA
 
Pitt
Game 1: RHP Oliver de la Torre vs LHP Wyatt Danilowicz
Game 2: RHP Gavin Eddy vs LHP Ethan Eberle
Game 3: RHP Ethan Foley vs LHP Colton Hartman
 
Perfect At Pitt
The Bears are coming off a three-game sweep on the road at Pitt where they outscored the Panthers 39-9 and picked up two run-rule wins on Friday and Sunday. Cal hit .432 as a team while holding Pitt to a .258 average with the Bears' pitching staff posting a 3.52 ERA. It was the Bears' first series win of the year and just their second ACC sweep ever. Six Cal hitters posted batting averages of .429 or better including second baseman Jacob French who slashed .538/.600/.923 for a 1.523 OPS in his first series back since going down on March 20 in the team's first game at Boston College. The bottom third of the lineup was particularly impressive with Cade Campbell, Ethan Kodama, and Joshua Hanson combining for a .486 batting average and .727 OBP while scoring 17 runs. Cal only used seven pitchers in the whole series with Oliver de la Torre pitching a seven-inning complete game Friday, the first by a Bear this year. He allowed just one run on three hits while striking out four.
 
Streaks + Multis
Junior catcher Hideki Prather leads the team with a reached-base-safely streak of 13 games and sophomore two-way player Jordy Lopez sits behind him at 10 games. A freshman leads the way in multi-hit games with shortstop Jett Kenady collecting 14 of those so far and four others join him in double figures. Graduate student first baseman Daniel Murillo leads the way with 10 multi-RBI games.
 
Midseason Watch Lists
Several Bears were named to the different midseason watch lists last Wednesday. Prather was named to the Midseason Buster Posey Award Watch List given to the top catcher in the country. Cal's starting shortstop Kenady was named a Perfect Game Midseason Freshman First Team All-American and to the Baseball America Freshman Player of the Year Watch list. Pitcher Otto Espinoza was named a Perfect Game Midseason Freshman Second Team All-American.
 
Bears Named To Midseason D1Baseball Position Rankings
After not being ranked during the preseason, both Prather and Kenady were ranked 20th in their positions in the country on D1Baseball's Midseason Top 50 Catchers list. Jacob French checked in as the No. 25 second baseman and Cade Campbell was named the No. 32 third baseman.
 
On the pitching side Gavin Eddy went from unranked to 43rd on the starters list and Oliver de la Torre moved up from 97 on the preseason list to 60. Cole Clark made his debut on the reliever list at No. 47.
 
Top-50 National/ACC Rankings (As of 4/1)
Double Plays – 6th/1st – 34
Double Plays Per Game – 5th/1st – 1.00
Doubles – 46th/5th – 73
Doubles Per Game – 34th/3rd – 2.15
ERA – 36th/5th – 4.29
Home Runs Per Game – 46th/9th – 1.38
 
11 Straight Ws
The Golden Bears streak of 11 straight wins that spanned five different opponents from Feb. 21-March 8 was tied for the second longest win streak in program history. It was the longest streak since 1989 and second only to a 14-game win streak by the 1931 team. The run started with Cal taking the final two games of its road series with UC Irvine, a team that reached an NCAA Regional Final last year, and included a three-game sweep over Sacramento State and a four-game sweep over reigning WCC regular-season champion San Diego. In those 11 games the Bears outscored their opponents 93-33, outhit them .343-.198, hit 21 home runs to their six, and won the team ERA battle 2.20-8.15. Cal's starting rotation had an ERA of 2.21 in 61 innings of work and its bullpen carried a 2.34 ERA in 34.2 innings.
 
San Diego Sweep
Cal swept its four-game series with San Diego with a run differential of 40-13 with the Golden Bears outhitting the Toreros .392 to .208 and winning the team ERA battle 2.06 to 11.08. The Bears' bullpen allowed just one earned run the entire weekend and the starting rotation had an ERA of 2.45 led by freshman Otto Espinoza, who in his first collegiate start went seven full innings and allowed just one run while striking out 10 batters, the most by any Bear this season. A freshman led the way on offense too with shortstop Jett Kenady hitting .467 with a 1.133 slugging percentage. He recorded two home runs, a triple, a double and four RBI and scored seven runs.
 
Sac State Sweep
The Bears earned their second straight series win and first sweep of the year after winning all three games with Sac State from Feb. 27-March 1 in Sacramento. After falling behind 4-0 in Game 1, the Bears used four solo home runs to come back and walk off the Hornets. It was sophomore Jordy Lopez who collected his first career homer in a tie game in the bottom of the ninth to get the series started with a win. From there the tone was set as starting pitchers Ethan Foley and Gavin Eddy went deep into Games 2 and 3 to ensure the Bears could bring out the brooms. Cal's pitching staff had a 1.33 ERA in the series and the offense doubled up the Hornets with a run differential of 16-8. Third baseman Cade Campbell led the Bears with a slash line of .583/.615/1.250 to go with two home runs, two doubles, four RBI and four runs.
 
Rotation + Prather Lead Bears To Series Win
Cal's 2-1 road series win over UC Irvine, a team that was receiving votes in multiple polls, was heavily influenced by its starting rotation and its new starting catcher, Hideki Prather. The weekend rotation of Oliver de la Torre, Ethan Foley and Gavin Eddy combined for 14 innings and allowed just four runs (2.57 ERA), two walks and a .241 batting average to the Anteaters while striking out 14. Foley earned his first win of the season with five innings of two-run ball and Eddy picked up his first win as well, spinning five full scoreless innings with a career-high tying eight strikeouts.
 
Prather, who had four collegiate plate appearances to his name at Clemson, emerged as one of the top bats in the lineup for the Bears. In addition to catching all three games, the junior went 6-for-13 (.461) with two home runs, three doubles, five runs and four RBI at the plate. In the leadoff spot, he had a slugging percentage of 1.154 and only struck out once. He jumped on the very first pitch of the game on all three days, falling just feet short of a home run in Game 1 on Feb. 20, crushing his first collegiate home run to the same part of the field in Game 2 on Feb. 21 and roping a double down the left field line in the Feb. 22 series finale.
 
The 2026 Roster
This year's team features several new faces, with 14 new pitchers and 14 new position players making up over half of the dugout. Eighteen of those 24 first-year Bears are freshmen while the others came over through the transfer portal. Cal returns 17 letterwinners from 2025, including 12 pitchers and three starting position players.
 
Head Coach Mike Neu
Mike Neu is in his ninth season at the helm and has led the Golden Bears to winning campaigns in five of his first seven seasons, excluding the shortened 2020 season. Neu is only the third Cal head coach since 1977 (Bob Milano 1977-99, David Esquer 2000-17, Mike Neu 2018-present).
 
2025 Recap
A young 2025 Cal baseball team came on strong at the end of the campaign by reaching the quarterfinals at the ACC Championship as the Golden Bears knocked off No. 9 and No. 8 seeds Miami and Wake Forest, respectively, in their first two contests. The performance in Durham, North Carolina, capped a strong final month that also included a 5-0 shutout victory over a No. 2 Florida State squad and a series victory against Boston College. The win over the Seminoles was one of four over ACC teams that reached the NCAA Super Regionals (Duke, Florida State, Louisville, Miami), with the Cardinals also a College World Series participant. In addition, the 2025 campaign featured a 7-2 record on a season-long nine-game road trip that was highlighted by a historic series sweep of then No. 14 Stanford that was Cal's first three-game road sweep of the Cardinal in recorded history. Third-Team All-ACC selection Jacob French (.390) had the team's highest batting average and Cal pitchers spread the wins around with 11 recording at least one victory apiece.
 
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