OSU Teams from
1955 to 1990

Two-Time All-American First
Baseman Jay Dean, 1955
Dean, who played for the Beavers from 1952 through 1955, was
selected as an All-American in 1954 and 1955 by the American Baseball Coaches
Association. He holds the OSU career batting average record (.379) and has
been considered the best player in OSU baseball history.
[OSU Archives, P7:48.]
Steve Lyons Throws to First
Base, vs. Washington, ca. 1981
Lyons was selected in the first round of the 1981 baseball draft
by the Boston Red Sox after completing a successful three-year career as
a shortstop with the Beavers. During his nine-year major league career he
played for Boston, the Chicago White Sox, the Atlanta Braves, and the Montreal
Expos. Nicknamed "Psycho," Lyons is perhaps best remembered as
the player who in 1990 dropped his pants to brush the dirt out after sliding
headlong into first base. [Photograph by Mike
Shields; courtesy of OSU Sports Information; OSU Archives P7:103.]

OSU Coach Jack Riley, Washington
State Coach Bobo Brayton, and Umpires, ca. 1990
Riley coached at Oregon State from 1973 through 1994, and is
the winningest coach in Beaver baseball history with a 613-411-5 record.
Washington State has been OSU's most formidable rival through the years;
OSU has played both Washington State and the University of Washington more
times than any other college or university.
[Photograph by Mike Shields; courtesy of OSU
Sports Information; P7:104.]
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