Long Beach State alumni in the World Series: Past and present
Baseball is so important to Cal State Long Beach鈥檚 identity that players and fans consider being called a 鈥淒irtbag鈥 鈥 鈥 to be a a genuine distinction.
The Beach also has a proud history of Dirtbags going on to play and coach in the major leagues. Hardball fans watching the 2024 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees, which begins tonight at Dodger Stadium, may catch a glimpse of former Dirtbag Yosuke 鈥淧ossum鈥 Nakajima '05 in the Los Angeles dugout.
Nakajima formerly the Dirtbags鈥 equipment manager, is an assistant athletic trainer for the Dodgers, having served on the organization鈥檚 staff for more than two decades as the Long Beach State team鈥檚 equipment manager, according to the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society.
"Long Beach State taught me about winning," Nakajima said. "How to win a baseball game every single day.鈥
Beach alumni have appeared in several World Series over the decades, part of the rich tradition of campus athletes who have performed at high levels in international and professional competitions. Here鈥檚 a look at some alumni who have appeared as players in the World Series 鈥 a few of whom earned rings.
George 'Red' Witt
George "Red" Witt 鈥61, 鈥70 was already playing professional baseball while enrolled. A Jan. 8, 1958, article in 鈥淭he Forty-Niner" reported that Witt, 24 years old at the time, was one of two on-campus pros who had signed up to assist Long Beach State鈥檚 baseball coach. Witt won a World Series ring with the 1960 Pirates, participating as a relief pitcher according to a . He later served as a high school coach before finding greater fulfillment as a biology teacher, saying in a quote recounted by SABR, that 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 had a morning yet when I鈥檝e gotten up and haven鈥檛 loved the thought of going to work.鈥
Rod Gaspar
Outfielder Rod Gaspar 鈥68 and the 鈥淢iracle Mets鈥 won the 1989 World Series over the Baltimore Orioles. Gaspar even scored the winning run in Game Four when he dashed to home plate all the way from second base when a teammate bunted for a single during the 10th inning, according to his.
鈥淭here were over 55,000 people there and the noise was incredible. Only after I turned and saw the ball rolling toward second base that I took off for home and scored. The first person to greet me was the winning pitcher, Tom Seaver. It was his only World Series victory in his career,鈥 Gaspar told author Maury Allen in a .
Chris Gomez
Chris Gomez is among several Dirtbags whose play on the diamond contributed to Long Beach State鈥檚 ability to claim the title of 鈥.鈥 Among the , Gomez appeared with the San Diego Padres during the 1998 trip to the World Series, won by the Yankees.
Jason Giambi
Jason Giambi was a member of the Yankees when he played during the 2003 World Series, won by the Florida Marlins. A five-time All Star, per Baseball Reference.com, Giambi won the American League MVP in 2000 while playing for the Oakland Athletics. He was and in addition to his collegiate and professional career, Giambi also played for U.S. Olympic baseball team in 1992.
Mike Gallo
Mike Gallo took the mound for the Houston Astros during the 2005 World Series. That was the only time the Astros represented the National League in the Fall Classic and, ultimately, a victory for the Chicago White Sox. Gallo is also among several alumni who have explained .
鈥淎 Dirtbag is a style of playing the game of baseball,鈥 he once said. 鈥淚t is the type of player every team needs... Loves to play the game everyday... He maybe does not have all the skills of the greatest player, but his attitude and the way he commits himself to the game is what makes this Dirtbag great. Dealing with adversity is what completes being a Dirtbag. A team player at all times (hardnosed).鈥
Troy Tulowitzki
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki played in the Colorado Rockies only World Series appearance, the 2007 Fall Classic that concluded with a Boston Red Sox championship. Beforehand, Colorado鈥檚 string of wins on the way to the National League pennant led to the origination of the term 鈥淩ocktober.鈥 Tulowitzki was a five-time All Star and was . He pledged $1 million to improvements at Blair Field, the Dirtbag鈥檚 home site, while accepting the honor.
鈥淭here was not a day or a game that did not go by when I didn鈥檛 appreciate and remember all the great players who had played on that same field,鈥 Tulowitzki said in the summer 2014 edition of .
Evan Longoria
Third baseman Evan Longoria appeared in two World Series, playing with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008 and Arizona Diamondbacks in 2023. In the former series, he even competed against another former Dirtbag. Philadelphia Phillies utility player Greg Dobbs played for Long Beach State before transferring to Oklahoma.
Although the Phillies won the 2008 Series, and the Texas Rangers claimed the 2023 crown, Longoria nevertheless had an exemplary career. The 2008 American League Rookie of the Year and a three-time All-Star, he earned. He gave $100,000 to Blair Field鈥檚 renovation in 2017, saying he was 鈥渆xcited to help restore Blair Field as one of the premier amateur ballparks on the West Coast.鈥
Matt Duffy
Infielder Matt Duffy and the San Francisco Giants triumphed in the 2014 World Series, a contest that featured one more Dirtbag 鈥 Kansas City Royals pitcher Jason Vargas 鈥 on the playing field. The two alumni even went head-to-head, and during the series. He also the following season, being selected by his teammates and coaches.
In addition to his accomplishments as a baseball player, Duffy also gained a level of internet fame as the owner of a large orange cat.
Jason Vargas
Jason Vargas pitched for the Royals during the 2014 World Series. He missed out on the Royals鈥 victorious return to the Fall Classic the following year due to injury but nevertheless received a ring, according to . That article reported on Vargas鈥 promising return from Tommy John surgery, and he went on to lead the American League with 18 wins and earn an All-Star Selection.
Vargas was and .
鈥淚'm very grateful to Long Beach State for helping me improve as a player," he said in 2017. 鈥淚 learned a lot during my time as a Dirtbag, and those lessons have been extremely valuable throughout my career. I'm fortunate to be able to give back to Long Beach State and the renovations at Blair Field, and hopefully this will help future Dirtbags reach their potential.鈥
Bryan Shaw
Bryan Shaw, who became in 2011, was part of baseball history in 2016 when the Chicago Cubs won the World Series after going more than a century since their last championship. As it happened, however, Shaw was on the other side as a member of the team now known as the Cleveland Guardians.
That acknowledged, Shaw helped his team to the pennant and was credited with two wins during that year鈥檚 American League Championship Series.