2022 Baseball Roster
Roster
Jersey Number 33
Karl Koerper
- Position:
- Designated Hitter
- Height:
- 6-5
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Las Cruces, N.M.
- Prev School:
- New Mexico / Pima CC
- High School:
- Centennial HS
WASHINGTON
2020 (Sophomore): Made six starts, all at designated hitter and made one relief appearance, striking out 2 in a scoreless inning vs. UC Irvine ... was 3 for 18 at the plate, hitting one of UW's two home runs on the season ... 0x2 in lone start vs. Utah Valley ... started final 2 games at Fresno, blasting his first HR in 9-6 series finale win ... started season-opener vs. LMU at DH, going 0x2 with a walk.
PIMA CC / NEW MEXICO / CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL
2019 MVP of St. Joseph’s Mustangs of the MINK Collegiate Summer League after leading the league with 12 home runs and 50 RBI … also won the MINK All-Star Home Run contest … spent the 2019 season at Pima College … hit .260 with five home runs, eight doubles and 37 runs batted in over 50 games … spent 2018 with the University of New Mexico, but redshirt the season … first team All-State, All-District and played in the 2017 New Mexico All-Star game … as a designated hitter after he hit .329 in 82 at-bats as a senior with 27 RBI's, two home runs and 10 doubles in 27 games at Centennial High School in Las Cruces, N.M. ... hit .275 in 91 at-bats, 25 RBI's, two home runs and nine doubles in 30 games during his junior year.
PERSONAL
Parents are Karl and Kelly Koerper … is the youngest of six kids … brothers, Kris and Joseph, both played baseball at New Mexico State … enjoys working out, skiing, golfing and ping pong … favorite TV show is The Office … favorite movies include Nacho Libre, The Sandlot and Remember the Titans.
GETTING TO KNOW KARL KOERPER
Pregame superstitions:
I like to get to the field really early and have time to go through my hitting routine. As far as superstitions go, I always have to clean my cleats before every game.
First baseball memory?
Playing “stick ball” in the backyard with my brothers. We would duct tape a wiffle ball and use that.
Greatest baseball memory?
Getting the opportunity to win state my junior year of High School.
Why do you love baseball?
I was raised in a baseball family so I spent most of my childhood playing baseball. My love for baseball developed because of the example of my older brothers. I have always looked towards them as key role models in my life.
Favorite Player?
David Ortiz, he’s a big power lefty and I have always loved his swing.
Interesting facts about Karl:
I can throw both righty and lefty ... I was born on Christmas … I sleep walk all the time.
Why Washington?
I chose Washington because of the opportunity I would have to play for a great program with a lot of history. For me, I have never worried about where I was going to play. All I’ve wanted is to just get the opportunity to go out and play baseball. It has always been a dream of mine to play baseball in the Pac-12, and to be able to play baseball for the University of Washington is an extremely humbling opportunity.
2020 (Sophomore): Made six starts, all at designated hitter and made one relief appearance, striking out 2 in a scoreless inning vs. UC Irvine ... was 3 for 18 at the plate, hitting one of UW's two home runs on the season ... 0x2 in lone start vs. Utah Valley ... started final 2 games at Fresno, blasting his first HR in 9-6 series finale win ... started season-opener vs. LMU at DH, going 0x2 with a walk.
PIMA CC / NEW MEXICO / CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL
2019 MVP of St. Joseph’s Mustangs of the MINK Collegiate Summer League after leading the league with 12 home runs and 50 RBI … also won the MINK All-Star Home Run contest … spent the 2019 season at Pima College … hit .260 with five home runs, eight doubles and 37 runs batted in over 50 games … spent 2018 with the University of New Mexico, but redshirt the season … first team All-State, All-District and played in the 2017 New Mexico All-Star game … as a designated hitter after he hit .329 in 82 at-bats as a senior with 27 RBI's, two home runs and 10 doubles in 27 games at Centennial High School in Las Cruces, N.M. ... hit .275 in 91 at-bats, 25 RBI's, two home runs and nine doubles in 30 games during his junior year.
PERSONAL
Parents are Karl and Kelly Koerper … is the youngest of six kids … brothers, Kris and Joseph, both played baseball at New Mexico State … enjoys working out, skiing, golfing and ping pong … favorite TV show is The Office … favorite movies include Nacho Libre, The Sandlot and Remember the Titans.
GETTING TO KNOW KARL KOERPER
Pregame superstitions:
I like to get to the field really early and have time to go through my hitting routine. As far as superstitions go, I always have to clean my cleats before every game.
First baseball memory?
Playing “stick ball” in the backyard with my brothers. We would duct tape a wiffle ball and use that.
Greatest baseball memory?
Getting the opportunity to win state my junior year of High School.
Why do you love baseball?
I was raised in a baseball family so I spent most of my childhood playing baseball. My love for baseball developed because of the example of my older brothers. I have always looked towards them as key role models in my life.
Favorite Player?
David Ortiz, he’s a big power lefty and I have always loved his swing.
Interesting facts about Karl:
I can throw both righty and lefty ... I was born on Christmas … I sleep walk all the time.
Why Washington?
I chose Washington because of the opportunity I would have to play for a great program with a lot of history. For me, I have never worried about where I was going to play. All I’ve wanted is to just get the opportunity to go out and play baseball. It has always been a dream of mine to play baseball in the Pac-12, and to be able to play baseball for the University of Washington is an extremely humbling opportunity.
Washington 7, Michigan 5 | Huskies Highlights
Sunday, April 26
Wade keeps the momentum going for the Huskies!!
Sunday, April 26
Dougherty brings in the third run of the frame and the Dawgs lead by four!
Sunday, April 26
Heating up ‼️
Sunday, April 26



