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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2020 · 49 MIN

Episode 18: Eric "Stitch Head" Sorenson

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Special guest: Eric Sorenson, staff writer for D1Baseball.comKnown as Stitch Head, Eric Sorenson grew up in Omaha, Nebraska but has since moved to Southern California. He covers college baseball for D1Baseball and frequently covers Southern California college baseball teams due to his close proximity. He also covers other college baseball teams and wrote the fall preview on the 2020 Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball team and will soon publish the preview of the 2020 Big West preview to also appear on D1Baseball. (He did give a few hints as to how he sees the Big west Conference shaking out in 2020.)In this episode. Stitch Head talks about growing up in Omaha and becoming a college baseball fan, his disdain of CBS for ruining college baseball, the transition from Rosenblatt to the new TD Ameritrade stadium, the new assistant coaches to join Cal State Fullerton's staff in Sergio Brown, Dan Ricabal and Andy Jenkins. Eric also touches on previewing the Big West Conference for 2020 and discloses that Cal State Fullerton was the easy choice to win the conference based on the number of returning players with experience mixed in with the talented group joining the team this year. Make sure to listen to find out which player on the Fullerton 1995 National Championship team his wife had a crush on that was surprisingly not Mark Kotsay. Please subscribe and also give a five star rating / review to help this podcast reach other college baseball fans.Make sure to visit our website: https://www.calstateomaha.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CalStateOmahaFollow Eric Sorenson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stitch_HeadFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calstateomaha/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calstateomaha/Suggest a guest: [email protected]

Special guest: Eric Sorenson, staff writer for D1Baseball.comKnown as Stitch Head, Eric Sorenson grew up in Omaha, Nebraska but has since moved to Southern California. He covers college baseball for D1Baseball and frequently covers Southern California college baseball teams due to his close proximity. He also covers other college baseball teams and wrote the fall preview on the 2020 Cal State Fullerton Titan Baseball team and will soon publish the preview of the 2020 Big West preview to also appear on D1Baseball. (He did give a few hints as to how he sees the Big west Conference shaking out in 2020.)In this episode. Stitch Head talks about growing up in Omaha and becoming a college baseball fan, his disdain of CBS for ruining college baseball, the transition from Rosenblatt to the new TD Ameritrade stadium, the new assistant coaches to join Cal State Fullerton's staff in Sergio Brown, Dan Ricabal and Andy Jenkins. Eric also touches on previewing the Big West Conference for 2020 and discloses that Cal State Fullerton was the easy choice to win the conference based on the number of returning players with experience mixed in with the talented group joining the team this year. Make sure to listen to find out which player on the Fullerton 1995 National Championship team his wife had a crush on that was surprisingly not Mark Kotsay. Please subscribe and also give a five star rating / review to help this podcast reach other college baseball fans.Make sure to visit our website: https://www.calstateomaha.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CalStateOmahaFollow Eric Sorenson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stitch_HeadFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calstateomaha/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calstateomaha/Suggest a guest: [email protected]

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