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It’s been a tough couple of years for our friends in Corvallis, with conference realignment making it challenging for Oregon State to keep up with Oregon regarding revenue sports such as football and basketball.
But while the Ducks are lapping it up in the Big Ten, the one thing the Beavers have held onto is baseball. That’s Oregon State’s thing. That’s the one thing Oregon’s money couldn’t seemingly buy success over the Beavers since reinstating the program in 2009.
Well, let’s go to the internet to see how that’s going:
Oh.
The Ducks swept the Beavers this season for the first time since bringing baseball back. And in this week’s Traffic Report, Tyson Alger and Justin Myers dive into what it means if, well, the Ducks have taken the diamond for themselves, too.
Plus: Our review of Oregon’s spring game, the NFL Draft and Damian Lillard’s injury.
For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
(Top photo courtesy of Rob Moseley/GoDucks.com)
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It’s been a tough couple of years for our friends in Corvallis, with conference realignment making it challenging for Oregon State to keep up with Oregon regarding revenue sports such as football and basketball.
But while the Ducks are lapping it up in the Big Ten, the one thing the Beavers have held onto is baseball. That’s Oregon State’s thing. That’s the one thing Oregon’s money couldn’t seemingly buy success over the Beavers since reinstating the program in 2009.
Well, let’s go to the internet to see how that’s going:
Oh.
The Ducks swept the Beavers this season for the first time since bringing baseball back. And in this week’s Traffic Report, Tyson Alger and Justin Myers dive into what it means if, well, the Ducks have taken the diamond for themselves, too.
Plus: Our review of Oregon’s spring game, the NFL Draft and Damian Lillard’s injury.
For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
(Top photo courtesy of Rob Moseley/GoDucks.com)
The I-5 Corridor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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