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Didn't he step down months ago?
AhHe was given a year to come back if he wanted to.
Wrong forum
I'm a die hard Duck. Whole family. But I root for the Beavers unless they are playing us. Not the point though. I hate baseball. If I want to read about baseball I'll join one of those forums.where is the 'Leave it to Beevur' forum? Go Ducks!
nobody is hanging out in your "golf" forumWrong forum
Beaver baseball under Casey is one of the great stories in Oregon sports history...haters going to hate but Casey is maybe the greatest college baseball coach ever...he'll be missed but man did he build a hell of a national championship program in a cow town of 80k people most folks around the country couldn't find on a map. Mad respect....hope he coaches the next major league team in Portland....baseball rocks! I'm an Oregon sports fan...Duck fans are just full of themselves...they can be over the top way too often when it comes to the small money school rivalry...Beaver baseball is the closest thing to a baseball version of the movie Hoosiers Oregon has going

A three-sport athlete at Newberg High School, Casey attended the University of Portland where he played baseball as well as basketball.[1] In baseball, he was named to the All-Pac-10 Conference Northern Division first team in 1979 and 1980, and was drafted in the 10th round by the San Diego Padres in the 1980 Major League Baseball draft.[1] He played seven seasons in the minor leagues, first with the Padres organization from 1980 to 1984, then with the Seattle Mariners organization from 1985 to 1986 and finally the Minnesota Twins triple-A affiliate Portland Beavers in 1987.[2]wonder where Casey played college ball at?![]()
I'm a die hard Duck. Whole family. But I root for the Beavers unless they are playing us. Not the point though. I hate baseball. If I want to read about baseball I'll join one of those forums.
A three-sport athlete at Newberg High School, Casey attended the University of Portland where he played baseball as well as basketball.[1] In baseball, he was named to the All-Pac-10 Conference Northern Division first team in 1979 and 1980, and was drafted in the 10th round by the San Diego Padres in the 1980 Major League Baseball draft.[1] He played seven seasons in the minor leagues, first with the Padres organization from 1980 to 1984, then with the Seattle Mariners organization from 1985 to 1986 and finally the Minnesota Twins triple-A affiliate Portland Beavers in 1987.[2]
Trying to get it moved to the OT or Beavers page instead of clogging up and already very clogged front page.And yet you posted in this thread...
says the melo to Portland mr. bump guy!Trying to get it moved to the OT or Beavers page instead of clogging up and already very clogged front page.
Trying to get it moved to the OT or Beavers page instead of clogging up and already very clogged front page.
I think so highly of Casey that he should coach for the Ducks!
really really bad dog!I think so highly of Casey that he should coach for the Ducks!
I think so highly of Dan Fouts I think he should coach the Beavs and I think Phil Knight should build them a new stadium and supply 20 versions of home and away jerseys so nobody knows what team is on the field game to game...the Ducks playbook!I think so highly of Casey that he should coach for the Ducks!
