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Lewis & Clark College

2025 Baseball Roster

Charlie Bastunskiy
Charlie Bastunskiy
Ella Ruark
Charlie Bastunskiy
Julie Ward Jones
Julie Ward Jones
Charlie Bastunskiy

23 Bret Potter

  • Height 6-2
  • Weight 220
  • Year Sophomore
  • Hometown Santa Clarita, Calif.
  • High School West Ranch
  • Position OF/RHP
  • Major Biology

Biography

2025 Awards

Northwest Conference All-Conference: Honorable Mention Team (Utility) 

College Sports Communications (CSC) Academic All-District

2024-25 Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete 

2025 SEASON HIGHS (BATTING) 

Games Played/Games Started: 39/39

Average/On-base Percentage/Slugging Percentage: .305/.409/.389

Hits: 40 (3 four times)     

Runs: 21 (3 vs. Warner Pacific April 23)      

Runs Batted In: 18 (2 two times) 

Total Bases: 51 (5 vs. Puget Sound GM1 March 30) 

Stolen Bases 10-13 (1 ten times)    

2025 SEASON HIGHS (PITCHING) 

Appearances/Starts: 10/0

Record: 1-0

Innings: 11.1 (2.1 vs Pacific GM2 April 19) 

Earned Run Average: 2.38

Strikeouts: 14 (2 six times) 

Batting Average Against: .283

NOTABLES

  • Made a big jump as a sophomore as he carved out a role as the starting right fielder and one of the team’s top relievers 
  • Earned his first career All-Conference honors after improving his stats in nearly every offensive and pitching category 
  • Finished the year as one of two players to start all 39 games 
  • Placed fourth on the team in batting average, fifth in hits and second in stolen bases 
  • Ended the year second on the staff in ERA and saves (two) and tied for seventh in appearances 
  • Went 5-7 with a double, a walk and a stolen base in a doubleheader sweep of Whittier on February 16
  • Earned his first collegiate save on February 22 in an 8-7 non-conference win over Willamette 
  • Posted three hits in four at-bats, including two doubles, and chipped in a stolen base in a conference win over Puget Sound on March 30
  • Picked up his first collegiate win on April 23 after allowing one earned run in an inning of work against Warner Pacific 
  • Went 2-2 with three runs scored, an RBI, a double and a stolen base against Warner Pacific on April 23 
  • Finished 3-4 with two runs, one RBI and a double in a win over Linfield on May 3 

2024 SEASON HIGHS

Games Played/Games Started: 31/26

Average/On-base Percentage/Slugging Percentage: .221/.333/.274

Hits: 21 (3 vs. Whittier GM2 February 17)    

Runs: 14 (2 three times)    

Runs Batted In: 14 (2 five times)

Stolen Bases 3-3 (1 three times)  

Total Bases: 26 (3 five times)  

NOTABLES

  • Appeared in 31 games and made 26 starts including serving as the team’s starting center fielder the second half of the season during his first year 
  • Posted five strikeouts 
  • Made four appearances on the mound and threw 4.1 innings in relief allowing three hits, five walks and five earned runs, while striking out five 
  • Recorded a .982 fielding percentage with 55 putouts and one error in 56 chances 
  • Started the season opener as the designated hitter and went 2-5 with a run scored, two RBI and a double and threw a scoreless inning of relief with a strikeout on February 16 in a win over Whittier 
  • Notched a season-high three hits and went 3-5 on February 17 in a tie against Whittier
  • Finished 2-4 with a run scored, two RBI and a double on March 2 against Willamette
  • Went 1-3 with a run scored, two RBI, a double and two walks in a win over Vassar (GM2) on March 16
  • Threw a scoreless inning of relief on April 9 at Linfield in a non-conference contest
At Lewis & Clark: Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). 

Prior to the Pios: Attended West Ranch High School…Played club baseball for Storm Elite…Received 2023 All-Foothill League Honorable Mention…Led high school team in extra-base hits while batting .345 with a .418 on-base percentage and .901 on-base percentage and slugging percentage…Earned the Paul Hammons Memorial Award as the most inspirational senior on his high school baseball team…Was a 3x varsity letter recipient at West Ranch High School…Graduated Summa Cum Laude…Member of the National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation from his sophomore to senior years of high school.

Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis and Clark because I was in awe when I saw how beautiful the campus was. The campus makes it feel like I am part of nature, which I am very fond of. I also decided on L&C because I knew I would thrive in smaller classes. The final reason was that I knew the baseball coaches at L&C were going to treat me right.

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Historical Player Information

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    2024First Year

    OF/RHP
    6'2" 210 lbs
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  • 23

    2025Sophomore

    OF/RHP
    6'2" 220 lbs
    23