April 28, 2016
Nevada Game Notes 
RENO, Nev. - The Nevada baseball team is set for a four-game road swing this week, taking on San Diego State in Mountain West play prior to traveling to Pacific for a nonconference meeting.
The Wolf Pack (19-20, 9-8) and Aztecs (12-26, 5-10) will meet for a three-game series, April 29-May 1, at Tony Gwynn Stadium in San Diego, Calif. Action will begin at 5 p.m. PT on Friday as the teams complete a suspended game prior to first pitch in game one. Action will also begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Nevada defeated SDSU twice at Peccole Park earlier this season, while the series finale was suspended in the 10th inning due to a travel curfew. The game is currently tied, 6-6. The series history between the two programs is also tied, 15-15.
Nevada will then meet Pacific (17-21) on Tuesday, May 3. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. PT at the Klein Family Field in Stockton, Calif. The game was originally scheduled for March 22 before inclement weather forced the game to be postponed. The Wolf Pack leads the series history against the Tigers, 104-57-0.
Don Marchand will call all four games on the Wolf Pack Radio Network, which is available on 1060 AM and online at http://portal.stretchinternet.com/nevada/. Saturday and Sunday's games at SDSU will be streamed live on the Mountain West Network. Tuesday's game at Pacific will be streamed live on theW.tv.
LEADING OFF
• Sophomore TJ Friedl leads the Mountain West with a .497 on base percentage, which also ranks 25th in the nation.
• Friedl (.403) and sophomore Cole Krzmarzick (.398) rank fifth and sixth in the conference in batting average, as Nevada is one of two teams in the league with a pair of players that rank in the top six in the Mountain West.
• Nevada's pitching rotation remains the same this weekend as senior LHP Christian Stolo (2-5, 4.36) will start on Friday, junior RHP Trevor Charpie (3-3, 4.72) on Saturday and junior LHP Trenton Brooks (3-5, 5.56) on Sunday.
• For the second straight week, Nevada will be opening a Mountain West series by completing a suspended game on Friday. Nevada and SDSU will finish a suspended game, which is tied 6-6 in the top of the 10th inning, at 5 p.m. PT on Friday.
• Nevada posted two walk-off wins last week with a 6-5 victory over Air Force in 10 innings on Saturday and a 5-4 victory against UC Davis on Tuesday with a game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth.
• The Wolf Pack is 15-3 this season when scoring six or more runs compared to 4-17 when being held to five runs or fewer.