2013 BYU Cougars baseball team
The 2013 BYU Cougars baseball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Mike Littlewood was in his 1st season as head coach of the Cougars. BYU's baseball team came off a 2012 season in which they were 22–27. The Cougars played their home games at Larry H. Miller Field, part of the Miller Park Baseball/ Softball Complex. Picked to finish sixth in the WCC, BYU stunned most people and finished in a 3-way tie for second place. The Cougars won the #3 seed in the WCC Tournament where they knocked out #1-seed Gonzaga. BYU lost twice to eventual tournament champion San Diego to finish the season 32–21.
2013 Roster
Schedule
TV & Radio Information
All conference games, most home games, and select road games were broadcast on KOVO with Brent Norton calling the games for his 24th consecutive season. A rotating selection of analysts was used. Jeff Bills acted as analyst for games in California, Nevada, & Utah while Gary Pullins called the games in Oregon & Washington. Pullins was used as the sole analyst for the WCC Tournament. Many of these broadcasts were also broadcast on BYU Radio.BYUtv broadcast 9 home games. BYUtv used a broadcast team of Robbie Bullough as play-by-play man on weekday games, Dave McCann as play-by-play man on Saturday's, and Gary Sheide as the analyst. The WCC Tournament games were broadcast on with a team of Andy Masur, Keith Ramsey, and .
Post-season awards
4 BYU Cougars- Jaycob Brugman, Jacob Hanneman, Adam Law, and Brock Whitney were selected to the 2013 All-Conference Baseball Team.4 members of the 2013 BYU Cougars baseball team, and 1 incoming Junior College Player, were drafted in the 2013 Major League Baseball draft. NCAA Rules allow players drafted to return as long as they don't sign a contract with the team that has drafted them. Should they do so, they will be eligible to be drafted again next season as rights last only for 1 year for members who don't sign a contract with the team who drafts them. All the drafted Cougar players would sign the contracts and go professional instead of returning.
Name | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Notes |
Jacob Hannemann | 24 | OF | 195 | Alpine, Utah | Selected 3rd Round, 75th pick, by the Chicago Cubs | ||
Adam Law | 7 | 2B/SS | 193 | Provo, Utah | Selected 12th Round, 364th pick, by the Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
Jaycob Brugman | 4 | OF | 195 | Phoenix, Arizona | Selected 17th Round, 521st pick, by the Oakland Athletics | ||
Adam Miller | 22 | RHP | 190 | Yucaipa, California | Selected 20th round, 600th pick, by the Arizona Diamondbacks | ||
JC Snyder | 28 | RHP/3B | 170 | Salem, Utah | JC Transfer who spent Freshman and Sophomore years at SLCC, Selected 36th Round, 1,077th pick, by the Seattle Mariners |