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  1. Lunch links: Leach gets tough with Cougs

    Ted Miller

    Billy, this is Chad Bradford. He's a relief pitcher. He is one of the most undervalued players in baseball. His defect is that he throws funny. Nobody in the big leagues cares about him because he looks funny. This guy could be not just the best pitc...

    Blog | February 27, 2012
  2. QB Tyler Shreve leaves Utah

    Ted Miller

    Utah redshirt freshman quarterback Tyler Shreve is transferring to Riverside (Calif.) Community College to play baseball and football, the school announced Thursday. "Tyler leaves our program on good terms," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said in a s...

    Blog | December 15, 2011
  3. Stanford's advantage over Oregon

    Ted Miller

    Any sabermetric cats out there? Do you VORP? Well, "Football Outsiders" is the football equivalent of "Baseball Prospectus," and it believes "Stanford's efficiency on value drives will be the difference against Oregon." The key measure: Points ...

    Blog | November 08, 2011
  4. Opening the mailbag: Disrespecting Oregon State

    Ted Miller

    Trying to crank this mailbag out before covering the Tempe NCAA baseball regional, so any replies like their usual verve or are just flat dumb, blame baseball. Follow me on Twitter. To the notes. Eric from Albany, Ore., writes: I get that O...

    Blog | June 03, 2011
  5. Pac-12 lunch links: Buffs still see red after Thanksgiving

    Ted Miller

    I'm 36 years old, I love my family, I love baseball and I'm about to become a farmer. But until I heard the voice, I'd never done a crazy thing in my whole life. So far, four Arizona games will be on ABC/ESPN. Arizona State has some more TV new...

    Blog | May 11, 2011
  6. Pac-12 lunch links

    Ted Miller

    A few links for you: Day 2 of spring ball was a quiet one for Oregon, but running back Lache Seastrunk is making his own noise. Oregon State junior cornerback Jordan Poyer has decided to give up baseball and devote all of his attention to footb...

    Blog | April 01, 2011
  7. Ranking the Pac-10's top 25: No. 2

    Ted Miller

    Our countdown of the Pac-10's top 25 players continues. No. 2. Jake Locker, QB, Washington 2009 numbers: The 6-foot-3, 226-pound Locker completed 58 percent of his passes for 2,800 yards and 21 touchdowns and rushed for 388 yards and seven scor...

    Blog | July 02, 2010
  8. Source: Pac-10 Conference poised to invite 6 Big 12 Conference te...

    Ted Miller

    With Nebraska apparently headed to the Big Ten, the Pac-10 is poised to become the Pac-16. Colorado already has received an invitation, while five other invitations will be extended to Texas, Texas A&M, OU, OK State and Texas Tech, according to a source.

    Story | Conversation | June 09, 2010
  9. Locker will not play baseball this summer

    Ted Miller

    Jake Locker will be all about the oblong spheroid this summer. Locker, Washington's quarterback and a potential No. 1 pick in next spring's NFL draft, won't play baseball this summer, according to a radio interview he gave to 710 ESPN Seattle, whi...

    Blog | May 21, 2010
  10. Sarkisian meets with reporters

    Ted Miller

    Some highlights from Washington Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian's presser with reporters on Monday. Quarterback Jake Locker may play some baseball with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim this summer but a schedule has not been set. Sarkisian said it...

    Blog | March 29, 2010
  11. Arizona State legend Kajikawa dies

    Ted Miller

    William (Bill) "Kaji" Kajikawa, a legendary former football, basketball and baseball coach at Arizona State, died Monday morning. He was 97. Kajikawa began his coaching career at Arizona State in 1937 and retired in 1978. He began coaching the ...

    Blog | February 15, 2010
  12. Locker to play baseball next spring?

    Ted Miller

    Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Washington quarterback Jake Locker is keeping his options open. Locker's recently signed contract includes "parameters" for him to participate in the Angels minor league camp next spring and also play...

    Blog | August 17, 2009
  13. Oregon State loses recruit to baseball

    Ted Miller

    Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller When you've just graduated high school, $475,000 seems like a lot of money. Curiously, it also seems like a lot of money when you're about to turn ... ahhhh ... 40. That's what turned the head of O...

    Blog | August 11, 2009
  14. Pac-10 leads nation with 11 national titles

    Ted Miller

    Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller After LSU captured the baseball national championship by winning two out of three from Texas in the College World Series, the 2008-09 collegiate sports season is over. From the Pac-10 office: ...

    Blog | June 25, 2009
  15. Drafted by Angels, Locker says football still No. 1

    Ted Miller

    Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Jake Locker is going to be Washington's quarterback this fall, so Huskies fans shouldn't worry too much about the Los Angeles Angels selecting him in the 10th round of the Major League Baseball draft. And h...

    Blog | June 10, 2009
  16. Pac-10 lunch links: Will Gerhart return to Stanford backfield?

    Ted Miller

    Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Happy Friday. The odds are getting better that Stanford running back Toby Gerhart will return next year instead of getting a huge baseball signing bonus. Former Arizona quarterback Willie Tuitama is ...

    Blog | May 15, 2009