California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

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Division-II College World Series titles in 1976, 1980, 1983

Division-II College World Series runner-up in 1985

Stats of MLB players who are school alumni

Cal Poly Pomona has had 15 players in the majors (through 2015), of which three, Gary Roenicke, Mitchell Page and Wayne Gross, have had over 2,000 at-bats. Page and Gross were at Cal Poly Pomona together in 1972-1973 (along with Wendell Kim and played together on the Oakland Athletics from 1977 to 1983. Tom Brunansky is an alumnus of the school but did not play baseball here. Frank Pastore, with 48 big league victories, is the winningest pitcher to come from the school.

People who went here[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Assistant Coaches[edit]

Year-by-Year Record[edit]

Year Overall Record Conference Record Post Season
1960 26-9-1
1961 24-11
1962 20-17
1963 27-10
1964 25-14 CWS District Tournaments
1965 23-11-1
1966 26-14 CWS District Tournaments
1967 21-19 8-10
1968 27-18-1 14-6-1
1969 26-21 9-9
1970 31-24 15-9
1971 24-33-1 9-13-1
1972 31-23-1 14-10
1973 27-26 14-9
1974 24-26 9-13
1975 18-29-1 7-9
1976 40-27-1 11-7 Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
1977 14-29 6-18
1978 18-35-2 12-15-1
1979 43-26-1 16-8 Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
1980 42-25-1 20-10-1 Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
1981 27-26-2 16-14
1982 24-29-1 10-17
1983 41-22 21-8 Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
1984 24-32 13-17
1985 39-29-1 23-7 Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
1986 24-28 18-12
1987 31-9 16-14
1988 32-25 19-11 Division II Regionals
1989 24-28 17-13
1990 18-36 10-20
1991 27-26 18-12
1992 23-30 16-13
1993 28-27 16-14 Division II Regionals
1994 30-25-1 15-15
1995 32-29 17-15
1996 13-40-1 5-27
1997 28-28 18-14
1998 19-25-1 13-19
1999 25-24 19-21
2000 32-26 24-15 CCAA
2001 31-24 23-17 CCAA
2002 31-22-1 20-20
2003 15-39 10-29
2004 26-25-2 19-20-1
2005 30-23 25-14 CCAA
2006 20-31 15-20
2007 20-31 10-26
2008 16-31 13-21
2009 26-23 16-20
2010 26-27 18-22
2011 36-23 22-18 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2012 31-18 23-17
2013 26-24 18-22
2014 32-17 23-12 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2015 46-17 28-12 CCAA / Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
2016 42-19 26-11 CCAA / Division II Regionals / Division II CWS
2017 34-22 27-11 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2018 30-24 25-19 CCAA
2019 30-28 23-21 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2020 13-8 11-5
2021 Season cancelled
2022 35-19 27-12 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2023 29-23 18-17 CCAA / Division II Regionals
2024 32-24 25-15 CCAA / Division II Regionals