4 Eddie Rivero
Eddie Rivero
  • Height:
    5'9
  • Weight:
    165
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • Year:
    GS
  • Hometown:
    Riverside, CA
  • Position:
    INF
  • gp
    41
  • avg
    .365
  • hr
    2
  • rbi
    32
  • r
    44
  • sb
    22
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 41 21
Plate appearances 193 113
At Bats 170 98
Runs 44 28
Hits 62 34
Doubles 13 7
Triples 3 1
Home Runs 2 2
Runs Batted In 32 21
Total bases 87 49
Walks 18 12
Hit by pitch 3 2
Strikeouts 14 7
Sacrifice Flies 2 1
Sacrifice Hits - -
Hit into double play 2 1
Stolen Bases 22 10
Caught Stealing 4 3
Batting Average .365 .347
On Base Percentage .430 .425
Slugging Percentage .512 .500
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News mentions
Ray Moore Jr. and Eddie Rios pose for a shot before the start of the Warriors 7-6 win over ERAU at the Cal Pac playoffs in Mesa, Arizona. Photo by Brandon Petersen.
Warriors ‘Powerful Beyond Measure’ in 2023

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” Marianne Williamson published these words in 1992 and in 2005, they were popularized in American mainstream culture by the film Coach Carter, in which the character Timo Cruz (Rick Gonzalez) recites them at the movie’s climax, delivering the narrative’s theme. That theme is simply this: Everyone in this world has something to offer, and that only by embracing our personalities and maximizing our talents — truly allowing ourselves to shine brightest — do we make the world a better place. It was a quote and a sentiment that Westcliff baseball head coach David Shermet returned to time and again in 2023.

Warriors survive elimination against ERAU. Ben U next.
Eagles’ Plans Altherred: Warriors Won’t be Denied

They’re not leaving. It’s been an wildly unpredictable California Pacific Conference championship baseball tournament this week in Mesa, Arizona, where NAIA No. 15, Benedictine Mesa, is playing host at the Oakland A’s spring training facility, Hohokam Stadium. The craziness started in the Game 1 when fifth-seeded Simpson upset No. 4 Embry-Riddle on the strength of an eight-run frame. Simpson then followed that doozy up by shocking No. 1 Ben U with a five-run frame in the top of the ninth to waltz into tomorrow’s winner’s matchup with No. 3 Antelope Valley, who took out No. 2 Westcliff in Game 2, 7-4. In Wednesday’s nightcap, the Warriors met ERAU in the loser’s bracket elimination contest, and the game lived up to its billing, with both sides pitching well in a thrilling 6-5 Westcliff win.

Uly Duran scores the game-winning run Saturday at the Great Park. Photo by Adrian Wilson.
Warriors Walk Off, Pack Bags for Arizona

The Westcliff baseball team scored a crucial, walk-off win Saturday at the Great Park, 8-7, over Cal Pac leader Benedictine Mesa. The game meant nothing in terms of playoff seeding, but it meant everything in terms of psyche and momentum.

The Warriors righted the ship Friday with a pair of blowouts over La Sierra.
Dubs Back on Track with Doubleheader Sweep

The Westcliff baseball team got back on track Friday at the Great Park, picking up a pair of wins, 11-6 in Game 1 and 25-5 in Game 2.

With six Cal Pac games remaining, the Warriors are right on track for the postseason.
Dubs Can’t Find Clutch Knock in Controversial Loss

No one call can dictate the entirety of a baseball game, but one bad call at the right moment can flip momentum and turn the tide of a baseball game. From the Westcliff baseball team’s perspective, that’s exactly what took place Saturday at the Great Park, where Bethesda scored four in the top of the ninth to claim a 4-2 win.

The Warriors made history Friday, setting a new Westcliff record with their 20th win.
Warriors Make History with 20th Win

With pitching coach Dylan Hoffman absent from the ballpark Friday morning, it was an emotional day, as the Westcliff baseball team had two eyes on the business at hand, and the mind’s eye alongside their missing coach and family member in the dugout. But with Bethesda visiting the Great Park and Westcliff on the precipice of making school history, Friday’s games played on, with the Warriors capturing a pair of wins, 11-1 in the opener and 11-8 late.

It's Caleb Castanchoa's world. We're all just living in it.
En Fuego! Castanchoa Walk-Off fuels Dubs’ Sweep

Someone throw a bucket of water on Caleb Castanchoa. The kid’s on fire. Sunday was a day of offense at the Great Park, with the home team completing a sweep of Saint Katherine with wins of 10-9 and 15-4. No bat reigned more supreme than Castanchoa’s, who did whatever he wanted.

The Warriors righted the ship Friday with a pair of blowouts over La Sierra.
Warriors Sweep Away UAV

Saturday at the Great Park was an interesting eight hours for the Westcliff baseball team. The Warriors picked up their second Cal Pac sweep of the season, this time over Antelope Valley, a result not many would have predicted heading into the weekend. But after winning Game 1, 8-6, and Game 2, 15-10, the Warriors left the park with a bad taste in their mouths having allowed the Pioneers to score eight runs in the final three frames.

Zane Parmenter has produced from the bottom of the Warriors' lineup.
Warriors Tough as Nails in Impressive Win

The Westcliff baseball team picked up such an impressive 8-4 comeback win over fellow Cal Pac wins-leader Antelope Valley Friday at the Great Park, it’s hard to decide who to heap praise on the most.

Eddie Rivero did everything he could do at the dish to keep the Warriors in it Saturday at Park.
Warriors Take Two of Three in Gilbert

The Westcliff baseball team backed up its Cal Pac-opening sweep of Providence by taking two out of three at Park in Gilbert, AZ., over the weekend. Westcliff took Game 1, 10-6, and Game 2, 8-1 on Friday. On Saturday, a crazy back-and-forth contest left the Warriors holding the short end of the stick, 10-9.

Trey Harmon crushes a three-run double in the top of the sixth inning of Game 1 to open the floodgates. Photo by Brandon Petersen.
One Sweet Saturday: Warriors Start Cal Pac 3-0

Days of baseball don’t get much better than this. Saturday at Vanguard University, Westcliff played visitor to the visiting Sea Beggars from Pasadena, and came away with a doubleheader sweep, 19-0 and 23-0.

Kyle Douphner was dominant Friday, allowing no earned runs through seven, while striking out six.
Dubs Find Payback at Providence

A year ago, the Providence Christian series marked the low point in a season the Westcliff baseball team struggled through emotionally. Outscored 28-8 in three at America Park, tempers finally boiled over for the Warriors in Fullerton, and the series would long be remembered as rough, to put it politely. So this weekend’s series against the Beggars of the Sea provided a unique opportunity for a little payback. A chance for the Warriors to make Providence miserable. How sweet it is. Friday in Pasadena, the Warriors put it on Providence, 8-1.

Eddie Rivero had a monster day Saturday, going 4-for-5 with a triple.
Rios Shines but Dubs Fall Late to Chapman

The Westcliff baseball team’s late inning struggles reared their ugly head once again Saturday at the Great Park, where the Warriors surrendered a three-run lead in the final two frames to fall to Chapman 8-6.

The Warriors righted the ship Friday with a pair of blowouts over La Sierra.
Warriors Shoo Hawks with Broom

The Westcliff baseball team swept away San Diego Christian Saturday at the Great Park, completing a four-game sweep with two wins — 14-10, and 4-1. In Game 1, Eddie Rivero, Ulysses Duran, Nolan Wasson, Ray Moore, Jr., Evan Rocha and Zane Parmenter all collected two hits, and Daniel Esquada added a 13th as the Warriors went up 11-5 in the third.

Warriors Strength in Full Display Against SDCC
photo by Adrian Wilson
Joe De Francisco was outstanding, both in the field and at the dish, for the Warriors Saturday. Photo by Brandon Petersen.
Tiffin Shines, Bats Alive, Dubs Off Schneid

After a frustrating loss to start the day Saturday at Vanguard, the Westcliff baseball team finally leaped off the Schneid with a 7-0 win over Bethesda.