With his long, flowing locks lit up by the bright Corvallis sun, Oregon State stopper Albert Roblez – the nation’s leader in saves – spoke with the media Tuesday afternoon. Despite the uncertainty surrounding Oregon State’s postseason path to the College World Series, Roblez stayed true to what really matters. Home or away, the Long Beach State transfer just wants an opportunity on the game’s brightest stage:
“It’s going to be emotional for sure. It’s going to be exciting. This is what I’ve been for my whole career, honestly. I wanted to play at this level all my college career, so I’m finally having that opportunity.” No matter where the Beavers go, or who they play, the senior righty from California’s Inland Empire (Moreno Valley, CA) trusts the veteran core from last year’s College World Series team:
“These guys are very knowledgeable in that realm, as far as knowing what it takes to play at that level and get to that point in the season, and I’m going to be talking to all of them, and asking them some questions and picking their brains.”Transfer catcher Jacob Galloway, a Buster Posey Award nominee, echoed his teammate’s trust in the Beavers’ dugout:…