• yolohw
    36
    An inrteresting development took place before the game. The team honored 9 players, and that makes sense because there are nine seniors listed on the roster. However, senior pitcher Noel Valdez was not among the 9, and junior outfielder Leighton Helfrick was.

    Helfrick was only at UCD 3 years. He's an Econ major per the website, one of not so many majors you can do at UCD in 3 years, especially if you take a couple of college-level classes in HS/attend summer sessions.

    Valdez' omission was curious, considering he has pitched 4 full years in college now (2 at College of San Mateo and two at Davis). Perhaps he is waiting to see if the "junior college doesn't count "kerfuffle" grants him more eligibility ?

    I've also considered the possibility he knew ahead of time there might be pro scouts at the game to watch him + apearing to not be done w/his college career could give him some negotiating leverage.

    I don't know what pitches he throws or what their velocities are but his (7-3) 3.72 record in 2025 is extraordinary for a UCD pitcher. Valdez even had a decent 4.14 ERA last year despite going 1-7.

    Whatever the reason, I don't think he pitches for UCD again even if additional eligibility is granted. There would be plenty of interest in the portal.

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2025/5/17/baseball-aggies-come-through-with-senior-day-win-in-regular-season-finale-against-csun.aspx
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    The Ags fell a game short of a .500 season going 27-28 including 13-17 in conference. They were 15-13 at home 12-15 away.
  • yolohw
    36
    They didn't help themselves by getting swept by Hawaii, Fullerton, and Cal Poly, and playing flat against a not very good Long Beach State. If they could have gone 5-7 combined against those teams instead of 1-11 they would be in 4th place and in the Big West tournament. Instead they scored 15 total runs in those 12 games and were shut out 3 times. That's not going to cut it.

    The hitting seemed pretty flat most of the year. It seemed they got a little too fixated on trying to draw walks every at bat and stopped hitting for power. Maybe the team watched Moneyball too many times ? That's too bad because the pitching was alright, even excellent at times. Also, they seemed to be better at driving in runs without hits (sacrifices, groundouts w/less than 2 out. I wonder why the hitting was so flat though ? It should have been a lot better considering they had a veteran team.
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