Reed Reilly – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Reed Reilly – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Reed Reilly – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Cal Poly NCAA Regional GIFs https://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-ncaa-regional-gifs/ https://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-ncaa-regional-gifs/#respond Sat, 07 Jun 2014 23:19:13 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15090 It’s taken me almost a week to finally get around to putting these together. Hope you enjoy. Matt Imhof looked great in his final start at Cal Poly before being drafted in the second round by the Phillies this weekend. Aaron Brown, who was also drafted by the Phillies, made a really nice catch at […]]]>

It’s taken me almost a week to finally get around to putting these together. Hope you enjoy.

Matt Imhof looked great in his final start at Cal Poly before being drafted in the second round by the Phillies this weekend.

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Aaron Brown, who was also drafted by the Phillies, made a really nice catch at the wall against Cal Poly.

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Arizona State right fielder, Trever Allen, made a great catch in the outfield.

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Amidst Cal Poly’s Sunday night rally, the bench took some time to shuffle their feet to the beat.

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Taylor Chris gave a heroic relief effort on Sunday night.

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Cal Poly’s Jimmy Allen hit a home run in his final game at Baggett Stadium. Here’s the home run trot.

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Last, but not least, Cal Poly closer Reed Reilly getting loose in the Mustangs bullpen in the top of the ninth inning, right before Pepperdine went back ahead.

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GIFs and videos from last weekend’s UC Irvine vs. Cal Poly series https://www.fansmanship.com/gifs-and-videos-from-last-weekends-uc-irvine-vs-cal-poly-series/ https://www.fansmanship.com/gifs-and-videos-from-last-weekends-uc-irvine-vs-cal-poly-series/#respond Tue, 13 May 2014 23:00:07 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=14035 As I figure out how to GIFs from my photos, I thought I’d post a few of them and also a few videos I was sent from a Cal Poly fan. Photos by Owen Main   And some videos of the series. First, a pair of RBI singles from Sunday via Michael Parolini’s cell phone. […]]]>

As I figure out how to GIFs from my photos, I thought I’d post a few of them and also a few videos I was sent from a Cal Poly fan.

Photos by Owen Main

Casey Bloomquist has turned into a second ace for Cal Poly. By Owen Main

Casey Bloomquist has turned into a second ace for Cal Poly. By Owen Main

Reed Reilly, or "Big Sexy" as he is known, pitched in all three games over the weekend. By Owen Main

Reed Reilly, or “Big Sexy” as he is known, pitched in all three games over the weekend. By Owen Main

Some would say I've been obsessing over Evan Brock's mustache. I say, maybe you're right. Respect, Mr. Brock. Respect. By Owen Main

Some would say I’ve been obsessing over Evan Brock’s mustache. I say, maybe you’re right. Respect, Mr. Brock. Respect. By Owen Main

 

And some videos of the series. First, a pair of RBI singles from Sunday via Michael Parolini’s cell phone.

Game Highlights via Cal Poly’s YouTube page:

Cal Poly plays St. Mary’s this afternoon in Moraga before closing their regular season with three games in Northridge this weekend.

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#8 Mustangs move to 12-3 with win over Northern Illinois https://www.fansmanship.com/8-mustangs-move-to-12-3-with-win-over-northern-illinois/ https://www.fansmanship.com/8-mustangs-move-to-12-3-with-win-over-northern-illinois/#respond Wed, 12 Mar 2014 05:15:08 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=12511 Freshman Saturday starter, Slater Lee, has been getting a lot of attention this season. On Tuesday Justin Calomeni, Lee’s freshman mid-week counterpart, pitched 6 1/3 innings, struck out nine for the second time this season, and moved his record to 4-0 as the Tuesday starter. “Whether it’s weekend or mid-week, it doesn’t really matter,” said […]]]>
Freshman Justin Calomeni has impressed this season, going 4-0 so far as Cal Poly's mid-week starter. By Owen Main

Freshman Justin Calomeni has impressed this season, going 4-0 so far as Cal Poly’s mid-week starter. By Owen Main

Freshman Saturday starter, Slater Lee, has been getting a lot of attention this season. On Tuesday Justin Calomeni, Lee’s freshman mid-week counterpart, pitched 6 1/3 innings, struck out nine for the second time this season, and moved his record to 4-0 as the Tuesday starter.

“Whether it’s weekend or mid-week, it doesn’t really matter,” said Calomeni, who pitched as a senior at Bellarmine Prep in San Jose last season. “You’ve just got to go and compete every pitch and give it your all and that’s what I just kind of try to do every time.”

Calomeni’s ERA now stands at 1.61, which is only good enough for third out of four Cal Poly starters. What has allowed him to come out of the gate so quickly?

“Just believing in my stuff and that I’m a good pitcher and that I’ve just got to work with that. There’s still a lot of stuff I need to work on, but it’s a good sign that I can still battle without my best stuff,” said Calomeni.

Cal Poly scored just four times, but Calomeni and Reed Reilly combined to give up just two runs and strike-out 11. Reilly pitched the final 2 2/3 innings for the save, his fourth of the season.

“He’s been real good for us,” said head coach Larry Lee. “He’s been our Tuesday starter all year and it’s very important to have a quality Tuesday guy and not all teams have that luxury. It’s good to feel like you’re the better team on those mid-week games. He did what he normally does and threw some good pitches.”

Lee also agreed that Calomeni wasn’t at his sharpest despite the win.

“The thing he needs to work on is being able to put away hitters when he has the chance instead of allowing the hitter to go deep in the count and then put the ball in-play,” said Lee.

A school on the quarter system, Cal Poly has finals next week, so playing these games allows the Mustangs to schedule the maximum amount of games during the season. It also gives them a chance to test their pitching depth. On Tuesday, they only used two pitchers with Reilly getting the long save.

“That’s how we used Reed all season last year and you want him on the mound when the game’s on the line,” said Lee. “It doesn’t matter if it’s the seventh, eighth, or ninth inning, he’s your best option. If you’re playing six games in six days, you want to keep Taylor Chris from throwing on the same day as read does so you have one of those guys who has been very consistent to be at your disposal.”

The two freshman starters this season have combined to go 6-1 so far this season, striking-out 48 and walking just 15 batters.

“It gives you a little bit of confidence in the future also,” said Lee. “Not only this year, but next year because you end up losing some of your main pitchers each year and it will be no different this year. Just to see what they’ve done through the first five weeks of the season gives you a vision of what the future might hold… . Both Calomeni and Lee are pretty mature mentally for freshmen and we expect them to get better throughout the course of the year.”

The game was the first of an 18-game homestand for the Mustangs and the first of six games in six days.

Photos by Owen Main

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Probable starters for the next five games:

Wednesday – Danny Zandona

Thursday – Slater Lee

Friday – Matt Imhof

Saturday – Casey Bloomquist

Sunday – Justin Calomeni

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Podcast Episode 59: Jason Clark https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-59-jason-clark/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-59-jason-clark/#respond Sun, 28 Apr 2013 00:23:59 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9906 Cal Poly and Long Beach State came into this weekend’s series in a 3-way tie for third place in the Big West Conference baseball standings. As a series preview, we spoke with Jason Clark, Sports Editor of the Daily 49er on the campus of Long Beach State.]]>
Cal Poly closer Reed Reilly notched a 3-inning save on Friday night as Cal Poly took the opening game of the road series in Long Beach. By Owen Main

Cal Poly closer Reed Reilly notched a 3-inning save on Friday night as Cal Poly took the opening game of the road series in Long Beach. By Owen Main

Cal Poly and Long Beach State came into this weekend’s series in a 3-way tie for third place in the Big West Conference baseball standings. As a series preview, we spoke with Jason Clark, Sports Editor of the Daily 49er on the campus of Long Beach State.

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Mustangs grab first game of series vs. #4 Cal State Fullerton https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-grab-first-game-of-series-vs-4-cal-state-fullerton/ https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-grab-first-game-of-series-vs-4-cal-state-fullerton/#respond Sat, 20 Apr 2013 15:06:49 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9899 The Cal State Fullerton baseball team really are Titans. With a rich history, multiple national titles, and a #4 national ranking this season, they are clearly the team to beat in the Big West. On Friday night in front of 2,158 Baggett Stadium fans, senior Joey Wagman gave up just one run in seven innings […]]]>
This is my favorite picture of the game. Mostly because it was a called strike from Reed Reilly. By Owen Main

This is my favorite picture of the game. Mostly because it was a called strike from Reed Reilly. By Owen Main

The Cal State Fullerton baseball team really are Titans. With a rich history, multiple national titles, and a #4 national ranking this season, they are clearly the team to beat in the Big West.

On Friday night in front of 2,158 Baggett Stadium fans, senior Joey Wagman gave up just one run in seven innings and Reed Reilly allowed only one base runner in a two-inning save as the Mustangs prevailed 2-1 in the series opener.

This game was one for baseball purists. Teams combined for just 13 hits and just one error. Starters Wagman and Fullerton’s Thomas Eshelman were both on their game as the innings flew by.

With the victory, Cal Poly (26-9, 7-3) pulls to one game back of the Big West-leading Titans (32-6, 8-2). The two teams will square-off tonight at 6pm and tomorrow (Sunday) at 1pm. After a Friday night that saw Cal Poly host a rodeo, baseball, and softball game, there will be multiple events on-campus again this evening on the Saturday of Open House. Along with the 6pm baseball game, there will be a Spring soccer game at Spanos Stadium between the Cal Poly men’s team and Stanford. That game starts at 7pm. Gates for the soccer game open at 6pm.

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