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NO. 29
TRAVIS
GOSET
PITCHER
BATS:
LEFT; THROWS: LEFT
6-3,
182, Age 20, Sophomore
Temecula
Valley H.S., Temecula, Calif.
Hometown:
Temecula, Calif.
TRANSFERRED
IN AUGUST TO THE UNIVERSITY OF
KANSAS
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2004 SEASON: Was selected to play
in the California Community College Fall All-Star
Classic. ... Finished with a 3.98 earned run
average overall and a 3.66 ERA in the Pacific
Coast Conference while pitching 31 2/3 innings
prior to moving on to the University of Kansas.
At KU, Goset will become the latest in a long
line of former Comets to play for coach Ritch
Price either at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and,
more recently, Kansas. ... Sixteen of the 25 runs
Goset gave up came in just three innings, and
following a season-opening loss to then
State-ranked Cerritos he compiled a 2.15 ERA. ...
Picked off 7 runners to lead the team. ... Was
the Comets' opening-game starter. ... Started and
pitched 6 innings of 3-hit ball in a 2-1 win over
Mt. San Jacinto on Feb. 12, recording first-pitch
strikes against 20 of the 23 batters he faced.
Left the game after 6 innings with the score tied
1-1. ... Pitched 2 innings in relief Feb. 24 vs.
Orange Coast, striking out 2 and walking 0. ...
Was the starter and winner March 9 in a 10-1 win
over San Diego Mesa, pitching 6 innings and
surrendering only 3 hits and an unearned run.
Helped his own cause by picking off 3 runners in
the game. ... Teamed with 4 other pitchers to
beat Orange Coast 4-3 on April 6. ... Came on
with 1 out in the seventh inning May 1 vs.
Grossmont and pitched shutout ball over the last
2 2/3 innings as the Comets won 7-1 to take over
second place. Struck out 3, including the first
batter he faced in the game, PCC hitting leader
Anthony Stabile.
2003: Finished with a 2.70
earned-run average over 20 innings for his
freshman season, No. 2 on the team and best among
pitchers with at least 10 innings pitched. ...
His breakout community college game came when he
started and pitched 8 1/3 strong innings vs.
Santa Ana in the Southern California Regional D
championship game. ... Appeared in 10 games
during the regular season, all in relief, with a
2.31 ERA to lead the team. Had 9 strikeouts in 11
2/3 regular-season innings. Finished with an ERA
of 0.00 for 3 2/3 innings in Pacific Coast
Conference play. ... Pitched 1 1/3 innings of
no-hit, shutout relief vs. Los Angeles Pierce on
Jan. 31, striking out 2 and walking 0. ... Threw
2/3 of an inning of hitless, shutout relief
against Long Beach City College on Feb. 8. ...
Threw 2 innings without giving up an earned run
against eventual State Champion Cypress, also on
Feb. 8. ... Came on to retire the only batter he
faced vs. Southwestern in the Comets' conference
opener on Feb. 22. ... Came in to pick off a
runner to halt a San Diego City College rally in
the eighth inning March 29. ... Came on to pitch
the eighth inning in a 10-3 victory over Glendale
on April 16, striking out the side. Postseason
Nearly
pitched the Comets to a victory over Santa Ana in
the Regional championship game on May 12,
retiring the first 11 batters he faced and taking
a 4-2 lead into the ninth inning in his first
community college start. Left the game with a 4-3
lead with 1 out in the ninth in a game Palomar
eventually lost.
HIGH
SCHOOL:
Was 8-2 over two varsity seasons at
Temecula Valley High School. ... Had a 7-2 record
as a senior with an ERA of 2.52. ... Threw a
perfect game against Elsinore on April 26, 2002.
... Was a second-team All-Southwest League
selection and made the Riverside County All-Star
team.
CLICK HERE
to read newspaper article of Goset's 2002 perfect
game
TRAVEL
/ WOOD BAT TEAMS: Was 3-2 with 38
strikeouts in 32 1/3 innings for the San Diego
Barona Stars, the champion of the Western Wood
Bat League Southern Division, helping pitch the
Stars to the 2004 National Baseball Congress
World Series in Wichita, Kan. ... Struck
out 11 and walked two in eight innings as he beat
the Southern California Saints on July 2 in the
opening game of the Western Qualifier for the NBC
World Series. ... Pitched for the Murrieta Reds,
who won the 2001 18U National AAU Classic
Championship at Chandler, Ariz.
PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1984 in San Diego. ...
Son of Bridget and Bill Goset. ... Has one
brother, Kellen (22), and one sister, Kendra
(24). ... Relatives include five current and
former Major League players Ray Boone
(Indians, Tigers, White Sox, Brewers and Red
Sox), Bob Boone (Phillies, Angels and Royals;
also formerly manager of the Cincinnati Reds),
Bret Boone (Mariners, Reds, Braves and Padres),
Aaron Boone (Reds and Yankees) and Steve Garvey
(Dodgers and Padres). ... Related to the Boones
on his father's side and to Garvey on his
mother's side. ... Mother's maiden name was
Bridget Garvey.
(Note: Updated
Aug. 12, 2004. Player biographies are updated
weekly during the season.)
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