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The 2008 season marked the sixty second NCAA baseball tournament, which culminated with the eight team College World Series. The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska . The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with Fresno State claiming their first championship with a two games to one series win over Georgia in the final.
2008 Western Athletic Conference baseball season (1 P) Pages in category "2008 NCAA Division I baseball season" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Pirates beat the Yankees 12–5, becoming the final major league team to get its first regular season win against the Yankees. June 25: Fresno State defeats Georgia to win the 2008 College World Series, becoming the lowest seeded team to win an NCAA postseason tournament and bringing the school its first NCAA men's team title. With a final ...
The 2008 Major League Baseball season began on March 25, 2008, in Tokyo, Japan with the 2007 World Series champion Boston Red Sox defeating the Oakland Athletics at the Tokyo Dome 6–5 (in 10 innings) in the first game of a two-game series, [1] [2] and ended on September 30 with the host Chicago White Sox defeating the Minnesota Twins in a one-game playoff to win the AL Central.
The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college baseball team statistics as of the conclusion of the 2024 season, including all-time number of wins, losses, and ties; number of seasons played; and percent of games won.
The 2008 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team represented the University of Georgia in the 2008 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Foley Field . The team was coached by David Perno in his 7th season at Georgia.
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Rank Player School Years Games Home runs 1 Pete Incaviglia: Oklahoma State: 1983–1985 213 100 2 Jeff Ledbetter: Florida State: 1979–1982 262 97 3