With his save at USC on May 19, David Berg broke the UCLA single-season record for most saves in a season, surpassing Scott Griggs' 15 saves in 2012. Berg led the nation with a 0.58 ERA and is just three saves shy of matching the all-time record for saves at UCLA (Gabe Sollecito, 21). Berg has also allowed the fewest walks (7), runs (4) and hits (40) in the Pac-12, and is second in the nation in WHIP with a 0.75 mark. He appeared in 39 games (most in the Pac-12) and posted a record of 6-0 with 62 strikeouts over 62 innings. Additionally, Berg allowed an opponents' batting average of .184, the lowest opposing average in the Pac-12. He also ranked seventh in the nation with his 18 saves.
David Berg
Pitcher, UCLABats/Throws | IP | W-L | SV | ERA | BB | SO |
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R/R | 62 | 6-0 | 18 | 0.58 | 7 | 62 |