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1947 California Golden Bears baseball team

American college baseball season


American college baseball season

FieldValue
modebaseball
year1947
teamCalifornia Golden Bears
logo_size150
conferencePacific Coast Conference
short_confPCC
record31–10
conf_record11–4
head_coachClint Evans (18th year)
stadiumEvans Diamond
championNational champions
Pacific Coast Conference champions

Pacific Coast Conference champions The 1947 California Golden Bears baseball team represented the University of California in the 1947 NCAA baseball season. The Golden Bears played their home games at Evans Diamond. The team was coached by Clint Evans in his 18th season at California.

The Golden Bears won the inaugural College World Series, defeating the Yale Bulldogs two games to none in the best of three championship series.

Roster

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Schedule

Legend
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California Golden Bearscolor=white}}"DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordNCAAT record
June 20vs.Merchants Park • Denver, COW 3–128–101–0
June 21vs. TexasMerchants Park • Denver, COW 13–229–102–0

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California Golden Bearscolor=white}}"DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCWS record
June 27vs. YaleHyames Field • Kalamazoo, MIW 17–430–101–0
June 28vs. YaleHyames Field • Kalamazoo, MIW 8–731–102–0

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Awards and honors

;Nino Barnise

  • All-America First Team
  • All-District 8 First Team

;John Fiscalini

  • All-America First Team
  • All-District 8 First Team

;Jackie Jensen

  • All-America First Team
  • All-District 8 First Team

References

References

  1. "1947 College World Series". Omaha.com.
  2. (December 14, 2011). "The First College World Series Champions:The 1947 Golden Bears". California Golden Blogs.
  3. "2012 Cal Bears Record Book". CalBears.com.
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