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2023 West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team


2023 West Virginia Mountaineers baseball
Big 12 Conference
No. 22
No. 29
40-20 (15–9 Big 12)
Randy Mazey (11th season)
Steve Sabins (2nd season)
Mark Ginther (5th season)
Jacob Garcia (4th season)
Monongalia County Ballpark

The 2023 West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team represent the West Virginia University during the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Mountaineers played their home games at Monongalia County Ballpark as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They are led by head coach Randy Mazey, in his 11th season at West Virginia.

The Mountaineers traveled to Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Arizona to take part in an MLB Spring Training game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on February 27. On May 20, West Virginia was awarded a share in the Big 12 championship alongside the Texas Longhorns.

2023 West Virginia Mountaineers baseball game log (40–20)

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.

NCBWA ranks 30 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 25 teams weekly during the season.

***** A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

NamePositionSeasons at WVUAlma mater
Randy MazeyHead Coach11Clemson (1988)
Steve SabinsAssociate Head Coach8Embry–Riddle (2011)
Mark GintherAssistant Coach5Oklahoma State (2013)
Jacob GarciaAssistant Coach4Northern Colorado (2018)
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2023 West Virginia Mountaineers Roster
Pitchers

1 Kevin Dowdell (LHP) – graduate (6'1, 210) 11 Ben Hampton (LHP) – junior (6'1, 205) 12 Blaine Traxel (RHP) – graduate (5'10, 200) 15 Maxx Yehl (LHP) – freshman (6'6, 225) 16 David Hagaman (RHP) – RS freshman (6'4, 190) 17 Carlson Reed (RHP) – junior (6'4, 195) 20 Nick Matson (LHP) – freshman (5'11, 160) 21 Cole Fehrman (LHP) – freshman (6'3, 180) 24 Aidan Major (RHP) – sophomore (5'11, 200) 30 Bryce Amos (RHP) – freshman (6'5, 235) 31 Jake Carr (LHP) – senior (5'10, 170) 32 Chris Sleeper (RHP) – sophomore (6'3, 225) 35 Gavin Van Kempen (RHP) – freshman (6'6, 225) 36 Noah Short (RHP) – graduate (6'1, 195) 37 Grant Siegel (RHP) – sophomore (6'1, 195) 40 Carson Estridge (RHP) – freshman (6'7, 205) 42 Tommy Beam (RHP) – RS freshman (6'7, 205) 43 Robby Porco (RHP) – freshman (6'8, 235) 44 Keegan Allen (RHP) – sophomore (6'0, 180) 45 Michael Kilker (RHP) – sophomore (6'2, 205) 46 Will Watson (RHP) – sophomore (6'6, 245) | | Catchers

8 Dayne Leonard – graduate (6'0, 195) 33 Logan Sauve – freshman (5'10, 185) 41 Sam White – freshman (5'11, 195) 83 Zack Ramppen – freshman (5'9, 200) Infielders

2 Tevin Tucker – graduate (6'0, 180) 7 Michael McKinney – freshman (6'3, 160) 8 Dayne Leonard – graduate (6'0, 195) 9 Grant Hussey – sophomore (6'3, 225) 23 Ellis Garcia – freshman (6'0, 215) 26 Nick Barone – freshman (6'0, 175) 27 JJ Wetherholt – sophomore (5'10, 190) 41 Sam White – freshman (5'11, 195) 50 Caleb McNeely – RS senior (6'1, 180) 83 Zack Ramppen – freshman (5'9, 200) Outfielders

1 Kevin Dowdell – graduate (6'1, 210) 5 Tyler Cox – sophomore (5'10, 185) 6 Evan Smith – sophomore (6'2, 205) 13 Braden Berry – junior (6'4, 190) 18 Skylar King – freshman (6'1, 180) 19 Tré Keels – freshman (6'0, 185) 25 Landon Wallace – junior (6'2, 170) | |

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