Passion.
“Oakland baseball means family, because I have been around the program for 6 years now and the team and coaching staff has truly become like my family.”
Jack Lux, fifth year utility player
37 Young Men Unite as One
Game after game, this group takes the field as one team. At each individual’s highs, they celebrate together. At each individual’s lows, they build one another up. Baseball is more than wins and losses; it’s a brotherhood.
With each strike thrown, ball hit, and runner tagged, the love of the game grows stronger. From the first hit in game one to the last out of game eight, the Golden Grizzlies show their love for not just the game of baseball, but for each other.
Junior Sam Patton crosses home plate to score a run against No. 9 Georgia as the team cheers on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Pitching coach Kevin Hahn calls from the dugout to the bullpen to prepare the next pitcher against No. 22 Texas A+M. As technology advances, few college stadiums still make use of dugout phones.
The team cheers and high-fives after fifth year Carter Hain scores a run against No. 9 Georgia on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Sophomore Aidan Schuck celebrates following a double against No. 9 Georgia on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Redshirt senior Lucas Day celebrates sophomore pitcher Andrew Landis after Landis's success on the mound against No. 9 Georgia on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.
Freshman Josh Rosenblitts watches his teammates from the dugout against No. 9 Georgia on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Teammates clap as junior starting pitcher Jordan Dahlof returns to the dugout following his standout performance on the mound against No. 9 Georgia on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
Junior outfielder Aidan Orr reacts after striking out versus No. 19 Tennessee on March 4, 2026. Orr went 0-3 at the plate.