MLB Desert Invitational
Dates: February 13-16th
TV/Stream: Friday on MLBTV, all others on MLB.com
Radio: All Nebraska games on Huskers Radio Network, Huskers.com, Huskers App
It’s here, it’s here! Baseball season is here!! And for
the second year in a row, the Huskers head down to Arizona to begin their season at the MLB Desert Invitational. In last years version, the Huskers started off on the back foot, as a UC Irvine team that would go on to win 43 games won 10-5, scoring all their runs on Mason McConnaughey and Drew Christo. Nebraska rebounded the next day with a huge win over preseason #7 Vanderbilt. Gabe Swansen pumped in all 6 RBIs for the 6-4 win, but that game will most be remembered for Tucker Timmerman taking a comebacker to the face. Nebraska finished off the Invite by dismantling an overmatched San Diego State team 13-0
The results of the Invite combined with a quick stop over at Grand Canyon University for a 3-1 loss, left to a very mixed feeling of how the season was going to turnout for the fan base and team. They could obviously play with anyone, but there was something a little off. What followed was one of the strangest seasons in Nebraska baseball history. In an interview prior to the 2026 season, pitcher Ty Horn stated that a player that joined the team last season was a cancer and wrecked the chemistry the 2024 team had so much of. Despite their rocky season, the Huskers ended the 2025 season just like 2024, as Big Ten Tournament Champions. Horn states this years team has clicked almost immediately reminding him of the 2024 roster, and thinks the season will work out similarly.
This years Desert Invitational features games against 4 teams that have had a lot of success on the diamond over the past decade. Stanford is obviously the biggest name of the bunch, but despite being in smaller leagues the other teams have put together some impressive numbers and piled up wins. So lets get to it!
Starting Rotation
It’s almost a whole new look starting rotation. The one holdover is Ty Horn. Horn always had the stuff to battle some of the best pitchers in the conference. The first half of the season, he seemed to make a mistake 4-5 innings in and it would just snowball into 3-4 runs in a hurry before the coaches could even get someone warm. After about mid-April, he seemed to gain a new confidence to pair with his already good 4 pitches. From then on, Nebraska lost only 1 game in which he started, and that was a game against Purdue in which he only allowed 1 earned run. If we get the second half Horn, including the one that took down a powerful UCLA offense for the Big Ten title, it will go a long way to starting the weekends off right.
The best fastball on the team last season was Carson Jasa. Per Coach Bolt, that pitch has done nothing but improve over the offseason, going from an avg of 95-96 to 98 mph. Ty Horn joked that last season Jasa released the ball, having no idea where it was going to end up, but pitching coach Rob Childress, who according to Horn “can teach a chicken to throw strikes”, has built Jasa up into the teams best pro prospect. They’ve worked on refining his slider/cutter, and are trying to get him a reliable 3rd pitch between a splitter/forkball and a curve. If that happens, the sky is the limit.
Coach Bolt likes to have a more experienced Sunday starter than Saturday, because he puts so much importance on “Championship Sundays”. Enter 2025 MAC Pitcher of the Year Cooper Katskee to take that slot. The All-American spent his first two seasons in college baseball coming out of the Indiana bullpen before transferring to Miami (OH) and becoming one of the more effective starters in the country. He was not a big strikeout guy, but held batters to a .196 avg last season. Bolt compares his mound presence to McConnaughey and thinks he can provide that type of performance to either get the series victory or close out a sweep.
To close out the weekend, Bolt choose not to go with who he considers their 4th best pitcher, Tucker Timmerman, because he felt he would be more effective giving his all in potentially multiple appearances out of the bullpen. So to keep with the players he expects to start mid-week and allow everyone to stay in their normal roles, Gavin Blachowicz will make his first start of his career. He made 17 appearances out of the pen last season, being a reliable option, going 3-0 with a 3.80 ERA. He’s got a live mid-90s fastball that has a lot of late movement on it, and Bolt thinks he is ready to take a big leap this year.
Friday Preview
Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-29 in 2025) vs UConn Huskies (38-21 in 2025)
Location: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale, AZ
Date/Time: February 13th, @ 7 pm CT
Head Coach(s): Will Bolt (7th season, 170-126-1) & Jim Penders (23rd season, 773-496-5)
Probable Pitchers: RHP Ty Horn (4-4, 4.94 ERA in 2025) vs. LHP Charlie West (6-0, 2.58 ERA in 2025)
UConn has been one of the most consistently good teams of the non-power conferences over the last decade. They missed out on the NCAA tournament last year for only the second time since 2016. They still tied for first in the Big East Conference, the first time they didn’t win the conference outright since joining in 2021. They edged out Creighton for the preseason Big East favorite, and had 3 players make preseason All-Conference.
Scouting Report
The Huskies returned only 3 starters from last season’s team, so they hit the portal hard. For the first time in Pender’s 23 seasons, the have more newcomers than returners. What they do return is pretty special. Tyler Minick played corner infield mostly last season, but will move to the outfield this season. He batted .350 with 22 home runs, 74 RBIs and added 15 stolen bases. Despite somehow only being 2nd team All-Conference last year, multiple outlets have him as the preseason Big East Player of the Year.
First baseman Maddix Dalena was the Preseason Conference Player of the Year for last season, before a wrist injury knocked him out a couple weeks in. He had 13 home runs and 43 RBIs 2 seasons ago. Of all the new transfers, one will be particularly noticeable. Sophomore 1B/DH Jackson Marshall arrived from New Hampshire, where he was the conference rookie of the year. He stands 6’8” and 275 lbs, and throws all that frame into every swing, with power to all fields. Watch out if he gets ahold of one.
As for the strength of the team, starting pitching, UConn trots out 3 lefty starters. Nebraska is set to duel against Charlie West. He worked his way from the bullpen last year into the back end of the starting lineup and was statistically their most effective pitcher. He swapped places with last years ace, and will begin the season as the Huskies Friday night starter. After moving to the starting lineup, he went 6-0 with a 1.85 ERA, mostly with just fastball/change-up. He’s been working on a slider this offseason, so it will be in the mix.
The Huskies have a good bullpen overall, headlined by one of the top relievers in the mid-majors. Sean Finn went 6-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 22 appearances, 4 being starts. He’s also struck out a staggering 49 batters in 33 innings. They lost their star closer from last season, so its unknown if Finn will move back to that role or continue in his high-leverage role mid game.
Series History
UConn leads the all time series 2-1 vs Nebraska. This will be the first meeting outside of postseason play. The teams last met in the 2019 Oklahoma City regional. Nebraska won the opening game, but after a heartbreaking loss against Oklahoma State the night before, Nebraska fell to the Huskies in what would be Darin Erstad’s last game as head coach.
Saturday Preview
Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-29 in 2025) vs Northeastern Huskies (49-11 in 2025)
Location: Sloan Park, Mesa, AZ
Date/Time: February 14th, @ 7:30 pm CT
Head Coach(s): Will Bolt (7th season, 170-126-1) & Mike Glavin (12th season, 357-222-1)
Probable Pitchers: RHP Carson Jasa (2-2, 8.68 ERA in 2025) vs. RHP Andrew Wertz (4-1, 1.33 ERA in 2025)
Northeastern was the little 4 seed that almost could in the 2021 Fayetteville Regional, pushing the top two seeds to the brink before finally falling short. Since then they have averaged 40 wins and secured back to back conference titles, of which last years culminated the end of a 27 game winning streak. This led to them being a 2 seed in the Tallahassee Regional, being knocked out by 3 seed Mississippi State 3-2. They are afraid of no one anymore, and have to be taken seriously.
Scouting Report
The best player in the field this weekend may very well have “Northeastern” written across his chest. 1st Team All-American outfielder Harrison Feinberg. Feinberg exploded onto the scene last season. After 3 home runs and 17 RBIs in 28 games as a sophomore, he won conference Player of the Year last year, batting .365, with 18 home runs, and 67 RBIs. Oh, and a program record 37 stolen bases. He has garnered nearly every pre-season accolade possible, and is one of the top OF prospects in the 2026 MLB draft.
Fellow senior Carmelo Musacchia will be making the switch from second base to short stop. He hit .302 with 23 extra base hits last year to go with 28 stolen bases. If Nebraska goes as expected with freshman Jeter Worthley behind the plate, you can expect the Northeastern offense to test him constantly with their running game.
The Huskies have their work cut out for them on the mound. They led the nation in ERA last season, but lost 89% of their innings pitched. Grad transfer Andrew Wertz was a Division III closer who was expected to be a back end of the bullpen guy for Northeastern, but has impressed so much that they are trying him out in the huge void that is the Huskies starting rotation. He throws 95-97 and does have a big sweeping breaking ball behind it. Last season he gave up 1 run in his first game pitched, 3 in his last game pitched, and zero earned runs in the 22 games in between. Sheesh…
Honestly, with all the new faces and guys that haven’t thrown a meaningful pitch in a Husky uniform, it’s hard to speculate as to who will be pitching in any specific situation in the pen. Theyve given us a 3 man rotation, but beyond that is anyone’s guess. Sophomore Andrew Basel is one of the more experienced returners that has a good low to mid 90s fastball, and a couple hit or miss off speed pitches he has worked on over the summer and fall to improve.
Series History
Nebraska has played Northeastern once before. They met in game 5 of the 2021 Fayetteville Regional. Nebraska won 8-6 to get to the regional final against #1 Arkansas, which they would push to a game 7 before losing in the late innings.
Sunday Preview
Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-29 in 2025) vs Grand Canyon Antelopes (31-27 in 2025)
Location: Sloan Park, Mesa, AZ
Date/Time: February 15th, @ 6 pm CT
Head Coach(s): Will Bolt (7th season, 170-126-1) & Gregg Wallis (4th season, 104-73)
Probable Pitchers: RHP Cooper Katzkee (11-2, 3.08 ERA in 2025) vs. TBD
You know them. You love to hate them. The Lopes are back on the Huskers schedule for a third year in a row. After the contentious 4 game series in 2024, that had multiple late game comebacks by NU and a couple instances where a brawl seemed imminent, the teams met again last season and GCU upset the ranked Huskers. Grand Canyon joins the Mountain West this season after dominating the WAC since becoming a D1 program in 2014.
Scouting Report
Gone are so many of the names we’ve become familiar with the past couple years. Josh Wakefield was drafted, Eddy Pelc graduated, and Zach Yorke transferred to LSU. The top returner is Yorke’s replacement at first base, Cannon Perry. Perry batted .317 a year ago with 16 doubles. He only had 3 home runs, but has shown a lot more power coming into this season, so look for that number to go way up. Dominic Chacon is another returner who should be in the DH role until healthy enough to man an outfield spot. Still recovering from an injury, the coaches think he will eventually be the clubs top offensive producer.
GCUs top incoming transfer is former Tarleton State catcher Milo Perez. He is a catcher that is good enough to be a top of the lineup hitter, may even lead off for the Lopes. He is a great all around athlete, with a great arm to control the running game. He will work the count a lot too, but does not strike out, having only 11 for 2025.
The Antelopes lost quite a bit of their pitching from last years team, and had 2 arms battling for the starting rotation go down with season ending injuries already, including one of the more talented freshman they were planning on relying heavily on. They’ve named their Friday and Saturday starters, but have yet to decide on who will take the ball beyond that. I would not be surprised to see Elijah Higginbotham toe the rubber against the Huskers. His first game in a GCU uniform was against NU last season, in which he threw 5 innings of shutout ball, starting an offensive slump that Nebraska couldn’t pull out of for over a month.
Should the staff decide Higginbotham is too valuable as a high leverage reliever, look for Fresno State transfer JT Guerrero to be next in line to start. Guerrero was the top arm out of the bullpen for Fresno last season, but GCU wants to give him a chance to start, even if it means having him only go 3 to 4 innings while he builds up his stamina.
Series History
Nebraska has a 3-2 record against the Lopes, with all games coming in the past 2 seasons. Nebraska took a 3-1 fiery series win in 2024, while GCU upset the #23 ranked Huskers 3-1 last season.
Monday Preview
Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-29 in 2025) vs Stanford Cardinal (27-25 in 2025)
Location: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale, AZ
Date/Time: February 16th, @ 2 pm CT
Head Coach(s): Will Bolt (7th season, 170-126-1) & David Esquer (9th season, 800-617-3)
Probable Pitchers: RHP Gavin Blachowicz (3-0, 3.80 ERA in 2025) vs. TBD
The first coach Nebraska will see for the first time is Stanford’s David Esquer. Esquer took over 9 years ago for the legendary Mark Marquess, who brought numerous Stanford teams to Omaha in his 41 years, winning 2 CWS championships. Esquer made the treasonous move from Cal to Stanford and had them rolling in the PAC-12. Stanford made 3 straight CWS trips from 2021-23, but now has to battle through the ACC.
Scouting Report
Second Team All-American infielder, and senior Jimmy Nati will man second base and is the top offensive player for the Cardinal. He hit .300 with 9 doubles, 16 home runs and 50 RBIs. All while playing defense at a high enough rate to be a Gold Glove finalist for second base. 2025 Freshman All American outfielder Tatum Marsh led the team last season with a .377 batting average and .459 on base %.
Stanford also is loaded with young talent and boasts two of the better freshmen to make it to campus after the draft. LHP/OF Brock Ketelsen will see playing time on both the mound and in the outfield. He played summer ball in a collegiate league and struck out 19 in just 9 innings and also hit .328 and had 28 steals. Outfielder Brock Sell was a high school All-American, and projected 2nd round pick going into last years draft.
While they return a ton of offensive experience, the pitching staff is lacking in proven arms. They have named their starters for the first 2 games in Arizona, but are waiting to see how their bullpen looks on Sunday and Monday before naming a starter. It could be time to see what one of their talented freshmen such as Ketelsen above, or Philip Cheong, another 2-way player ranked in the top 100 freshman to make it to campus, can do.
Ryan Speshyock is one of the top relievers in the country. He struck out 38 batters in 27 innings last year. He could be looking at moving into the closer role, or even potentially getting a look at the back end of the rotation.
Series History
Stanford leads the all time series 6-2. The teams last battled in the 2008 season opening series. The teams split a Friday double header in the Sunken Diamond, before Stanford took the series Saturday 4-2.








