Augie Garrido, the winningest coach in college baseball history with 1,975 victories, passed away March 15, 2018 at the age of 79 following a stroke. Fitting that Garrido ended his coaching career with 1,975 victories. 1975 was the first year the Cal State Fullerton Titans competed at the Division 1 level and subsequently advanced to […]
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The Fullerton 7 suspension & moving forward after the Tulane series
If you are a Titan Baseball fan, and by the mere fact you are reading this, you probably know about the infamous “Fullerton 7” that were suspended from the Titans’ Sunday, March 4, 2018 game vs. Tulane, a game the Titans lost 9-3. By now you probably know the circumstances behind the seven players being […]
R-E-L-A-X: Don’t hit the panic button just yet Titan Baseball fans
Heading into the weekend road series with Tulane, the Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball team had a record of 1-7. To say that is very “untitan-like” is an understatement. Many Titan Baseball fans were ready to abandon ship after losing to Nevada-Reno mid-week and dropping to 0-4. Although the start of the 2018 has been […]
Titan Baseball gets first win of the 2018 season
After getting swept in Palo Alto and then beaten 2-0 by Nevada-Reno at home Tuesday night, many Titan Baseball fans were hitting the panic button four games into the young season. With top 25 ranked Houston Cougars coming to Goodwin Field for a three game stretch, many Titan fans were bracing for an 0-7 start […]
Titan Baseball 2018 Schedule Released
Cal State Fullerton baseball head coach Rick Vanderhook released the 2017-2018 Titan Baseball schedule this past Thursday. Titan fans can expect 29 home games at Goodwin Field. The Titans will face six teams in 2018 that played in the 2017 post-season. (Stanford, Houston, Oregon State, San Diego State, Long Beach State and UCLA) “We’re really […]
2018 Projected Titan Baseball Roster – Weekend Starters
The 2017 Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball season ended in Omaha with the Titans making their 18th trip to the College World Series. Although the trip to Omaha resulted in the dreaded “2 & a Q”, the 2017 team will give way to a 2018 team that will need to fill some holes before booking […]