Interesting UCD baseball trivia I saw that too. His passing was very sad, magnified perhaps because he was from Davis, if memory serves. I do remember the athletics dept didn't find out until pretty late because when I left home that Sunday to go see the game vs Cal State Bakersfield it was still on, but when I arrived at the ballpark the gates were closed, and there weren't any sounds from inside.
There was one detail I wasn't quite clear on (or maybe forgot) and that was whether or not Heinig was a student at the time. He had finished his baseball eligibility in 2010, but that doesn't mean anything-many baseball players are on the 5-year graduation plan. However, it somehow seems more sad if he already had graduatef because he would have also had a job and co-workers missing him too.
There are quite a few coincidences in that box score. Each team had a Bauer and a Quist. Bauer pitched to Bauer and Quist pitched to Quist. Each team also had the son of a major leaguer who bore his. father's name (Eddie Murray and Michael Aldrete)
Too bad Aldrete and UCD didn't work out. He wound up transferring to a JC (where he also pitched successfully) and San Jose Stae, from which he was drafted (Phillies, I think). They had another player-Tyler Bremer-who pitched in a couple games then never again for UCD. He then resurfaced at a bigger program (Baylor, I think) and made it to Triple-A in the Marlins' organization.
I believe Trevor Bauer was a freshman at the time, meaning the Aggies handed him his first career loss. It might have also been his collegiate debut.
I'll have to check into that.
When I look at the 2009 schedule I can see from the quality of the teams they were able to beat (UCLA, Pepperdine, Fresno State) that they had a lot of very talented players but just didn't really come together as a team. Rex Peters and his staff probably shouldn't have put together such an ambitious schedule after the 2008 playoff season knowing they were losing their entire pitching rotation, closer, catcher, and a few other key position players to graduation and the MLB draft.
All the early season beatdown losses probably didn't help the chemistry of a team with so many freshmen.