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Stanford Baseball: New Pitching Rotation Revealed
31 Jan
Summary
- Nick Dugan and Aidan Keenan are set as Friday and Saturday starters.
- Sunday's starting pitcher remains undecided, with multiple candidates.
- Stanford aims to improve pitching after previous season struggles.

Stanford's baseball program is solidifying its pitching rotation for the upcoming season. Head Coach David Esquer announced that Nick Dugan is slated to be the Friday night starter, with Aidan Keenan set as the Saturday starter. The crucial Sunday starting role is still under evaluation, with several pitchers like Sam Garewal, Trevor Moore, Brock Ketelsen, and Parker Warner vying for the opportunity.
The team is focusing on strengthening its pitching staff following challenges faced in the previous season. Esquer indicated that the team has a deep pool of 18 to 19 arms available and will utilize them to find the best performers for game competition. The coaching staff is looking for pitchers who can adapt to the pressure of college baseball.
While last season saw promising talent, pitching inconsistencies affected outcomes. The aim for the upcoming season is a significant improvement, with new faces expected to anchor the rotation. The coaching staff is confident in their strategy to elevate the team's pitching performance.




