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The Oregon State baseball program and the wider college sports community are in shock after a serious car accident left 19-year-old freshman pitcher Tyler Bellerose in a critical condition. The pitcher from Huntington Beach is one of the most skilled arms in college baseball. He earned a unique distinction of being an All-League athlete in both baseball and surfing.

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Now that he is in a critical situation, prayers are pouring in from the fans wishing him a faster recovery.

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“Tyler Bellerose, a freshman pitcher, was recently involved in an automobile accident resulting in a serious medical condition,” Oregon State Baseball stated.

“We ask Beaver Nation to keep Tyler, his family, and Beaver Baseball in your thoughts and surround them with support during this time.”

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Following the accident, Oregon State postponed its scheduled Tuesday night game against Oregon. Shortly after, the university released the statement confirming the heartbreaking news.

“An extremely emotional 24 hours. Belly, we all love you and are praying for you and your family! Praying for all of our guys to come together and support each other! Praying to see Belly’s infectious smile again soon in the clubhouse and dugout!” Oregon State’s pitching coach, Rich Dorman, said just after the news went viral.

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Bellerose had yet to play this season for Oregon State, but his high school numbers show what kind of talent he is.

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The 19-year-old played his senior season at Huntington Beach High School and finished with 34 SOs in 36 innings, allowing just one extra-base hit!

Even in his sophomore year of high school, Bellerose recorded 30 SOs over 29 innings at a 0.72 ERA. So, entering college baseball, he was poised to become the next big thing before this unfortunate event struck.

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While we do not have accurate updates about his condition right now, fans are flooding social media, praying for the 6-foot, 197-pound Bellerose to return to action soon.

Prayers pour in for the talented college baseball pitcher

College baseball can’t be without one of the most talented 19-year-olds. “Sending all my love & hugs with best wishes for a speedy recovery…. Beaver Nation sends all our love to the Bellrose family,” one fan wrote. “Our family has Tyler and the Bellerose family in our prayers,” another added.

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Right now, Tyler’s family needs just as much support as he does. The entire Beaver nation from Oregon State Baseball is standing with the Bellerose family. Let’s hope that Bellerose will soon be back on the mound, throwing fireballs and doing what he loves.

“Duck Nation praying for this young man and his family. May they be healed and whole again,” an Oregon Ducks fan shared. “Ducks nation, we are sending our prayers,” read another comment.

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Tuesday’s rivalry game between Oregon and Oregon State was postponed after the news broke. And the rival fans have also joined the Beaver Nation, sending prayers and support to Bellerose. It’s a lot like how the Blue Jays supported the Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia during his personal struggles, empowering through unity over competitiveness.

“Prayers & best wishes for the Beavers player who was seriously injured yesterday. Postponing today’s game was 100% the right thing to do,” another user said.

The college baseball community is only proving what the famous singer Juliana Hatfield once said, “Baseball is more than a game. It’s like life played out on a field.”

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Sourav Kumar Ghatak

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Sourav Kumar Ghatak is a multi-sport writer at EssentiallySports, covering soccer, boxing and wider US sports storylines. He writes match reporting, event build-ups and the reaction around the biggest names in each sport, with recent work on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and notable boxing events. Sourav spent his earlier years at EssentiallySports on the MLB desk, covering the league daily, including work on Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. He holds a postgraduate degree in Marketing and worked as a freelance writer and project lead before moving into sports journalism full time.

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