6 Jakob Taylor
Jakob Taylor
  • Height:
    5'9
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • Year:
    JR
  • Hometown:
    San Juan Capistrano, CA
  • Position:
    OF
  • gp
    32
  • avg
    .308
  • hr
    -
  • rbi
    14
  • r
    10
  • sb
    1
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 32 15
Plate appearances 78 38
At Bats 65 31
Runs 10 6
Hits 20 9
Doubles 6 -
Triples - -
Home Runs - -
Runs Batted In 14 6
Total bases 26 9
Walks 4 3
Hit by pitch 8 4
Strikeouts 15 10
Sacrifice Flies 1 -
Sacrifice Hits - -
Hit into double play - -
Stolen Bases 1 -
Caught Stealing 1 -
Batting Average .308 .290
On Base Percentage .410 .421
Slugging Percentage .400 .290
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News mentions
Eddie Rivero left it all on the field for his Warriors one more time, and the Dubs made history again.
Cazares Spins Gem, Dubs Advance

They’re still dancing. No matter how the Westcliff baseball team wraps the Cal Pac championships this week in Mesa, AZ, they have already made history. A year after the Warriors were bounced in the third round of the tournament, the Dubs did the bouncing this time around, sending home No. 3 Simpson with a 6-5 win in 11 innings.

Eddie Rios dominated Simpson on Friday.
Rios Brilliant in Big Win over Simpson

Eddie Rios has been there and done that. Friday afternoon at the Great Park when his team needed him to deliver the most, Westcliff’s ace came through one more time. Rios mowed down nine Red Hawks in seven innings of two-run ball, scattering just four hits along the way and the Warriors picked up a huge win over second-place Simpson, 10-4.

Westcliff upperclassmen who played with JJ Sanchez honored their fallen friend before Game 1 Wednesday.
Rios Shakes Off Tough First to Baffle Bethesda

For those baseball fans of a certain age, the name Greg Maddux is of the household variety.  Maddux was a starting pitcher who won the World Series with the Atlanta Braves.  He was a master tactician on the mound, using speed variation and pin-point control to flummox hitters and eventually earn himself a spot in the Hall of Fame.  But for as good as Maddux was, he was also notorious for disastrous first innings.  Part of what made Maddux so good was ability to recover in games that didn’t start well.  Just as often as Maddux put himself at a disadvantage early in a game was he also just as often able to quickly lock down after a shaky start and dominate the rest of the game.  Such was the script for the Westcliff No. 1 starter Eddie Rios Wednesday at the Great Park, where the Warriors honored their fallen friend JJ Sanchez with a pregame moment of silence, then followed up with a tidy 5-4 win over Bethesda in the first of two. 

Eddie Rivero went 3-for-4 with three runs scored, a run batted in and a walk, while securing the sweep for the Warriors with a clutch, two-out knock in the bottom of the eighth.
‘Heart & Soul’ Rivero Comes Up Clutch for Warriors Once Again

Eddie Rivero is a baseball player who exemplifies what’s best about the 5Cs culture of Westcliff Athletics. Rivero is a humble, selfless, vocal leader who plays through significant physical pain with the highest amount of effort that could be asked of a college student-athlete. Rivero’s leadership was on full display Saturday at Long Beach City College, where he not only secured the two-game sweep ( 13-3, 2-0) of Cal Tech with a clutch, pinch-hit single in the bottom of the eighth, but also did every other added task leaders must accept with his trademark smile and energy.