PALO ALTO, Calif. — The streaking Arizona Wildcats (17-13, 10-5), the winners of seven straight, wrap up their California road trip with a midweek matchup against the Stanford Cardinal (13-16, 6-6) on Monday afternoon at Sunken Diamond.
Monday's game, scheduled to begin at 12:05 p.m. MST, will be available to watch via free live stream and broadcast on Wildcats Radio 1290 AM with play-by-play from Brian Jeffries.
The Wildcats closed out the first half of their Pac-12 schedule with a sweep of the California Golden Bears over the weekend, the clubs second straight conference series sweep.
Arizona's pitching staff has remained dominant throughout their recent run of success; the Cats arms are among the top five teams in the nation in both strikeout-to-walk ratio and fewest walks per nine innings rate.
| Date |
Opponent |
Time (MST) |
Arizona Pitcher |
Opponent Pitcher |
| Monday, April 8 |
Stanford |
12:05 PM |
TBA |
TBA |
Leading Off...
- The Arizona Wildcats wrap up a Bay Area road trip with a Monday afternoon non-conference matchup against the Stanford Cardinal at Sunken Diamond.
- Monday's game will be available to watch via web stream as well as live broadcast Wildcats Radio 1290 AM and The Varsity app with play-by-play from Brian Jeffries.
- Arizona and Stanford have met 204 times with games dating back to 1923. The Cardinal hold a 121-83 edge in the all-time series.
- Stanford won 2-of-3 games in the 2023 regular season series played at Sunken Diamond. Arizona won the last matchup of the year, a 14-4 run-rule victory in the Pac-12 Baseball Tournament semifinal round.
- The Wildcats are 5-4 against the Cardinal under head coach Chip Hale, 4-2 in the regular season.
- Arizona is fresh off their second consecutive Pac-12 series sweep, having taken all three games from California at Stu Gordon Stadium over the weekend. The Wildcats have won seven consecutive games dating back to March 28.
- The Wildcats pitching staff issued only four walks to California batters over the weekend, all of which came in Friday's game one. Arizona pitchers have gone 21.2 innings and faced 87 batters since they last issued a walk in the seventh inning on Friday.
- Shortstop Mason White currently leads the team and ranks tied for second in the Pac-12 with 11 home runs. His 39 RBI also pace the team and rank tied for third in the conference.