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Record Book 2019 Furman Baseball 2019 FURMAN BASEBALL Jabari Richards, OF RECORD BOOK 2019 FURMAN PALADINS BASEBALL / Batting Most Games Played Most Triples Season: 61, Carter Grote, 2017 Game: 3, Ted Yakimowicz vs. Clemson, May 12, 1954 Career: 224, Will Muzika, 2010-13 Season: 7, Ben Anderson, 2018 224, Chris Ohmstede 2012-15 Career: 14, Jody Wade, 1996-99 14, Hunter Burton, 2011-14 Most Game Started Season: 61, Carter Grote, 2017 Most Home Runs Career: 221, Will Muzika, 2010-13 Game: 3, John Laney vs. South Carolina, Apr. 12, 1928 Consecutive: 216, Derek Norman, 2001-04 3, Brent Williams vs. Piedmont, Feb. 14, 1991 3, Jim Morrill vs. Davidson, Mar. 15, 1998 Most At Bats 3, Danny Rueckel vs. VMI, Mar. 19, 2000 Game: 9, Aaron Thompkins vs. Western Carolina, May 13, 2011 Games (Consecutive): 4, Chris Ohmstede vs. College of Charles- 9, Will Muzika vs. Western Carolina, May 13, 2011 ton, Winthrop, & ETSU (2 games), April 26-May 2, 2015 Opponent: 8, Nick Liles, Western Carolina, Apr. 25, 2009 4, Jared Mihalik vs. Georgia State & 8, Stephen Notaro, Western Carolina, May 13, 2011 Mercer (3 games), Apr. 4-8, 2018 Season: 251, Jordan Simpson, 2014 Game (Opponent): 3, Ray Mathews, Clemson, May 1, 1950 Career: 875, Will Muzika, 2010-13 3, Bill Barnett, Clemson, Apr. 22, 1953 3, Cole Rakar, College of Charleston, Mar. 28, 2009 Most Hits 3, Tyler Thornburg, Charleston So., Apr. 22, 2009 Game: 6, Carter Grote vs. Gardner-Webb, May 3, 2017 Season: 17, Brent Williams, 1991 Season: 88, Derek Norman, 2002 Career: 43, Chris Ohmstede, 2012-15 Career: 288, Derek Norman, 2001-04 Consecutive: 7, Danny Rueckel vs. VMI (3) and Georgia State Most Grand Slams (4), Mar. 19-22, 2000 Season: 3, Dominic Franchini, 2002 7, Will Owens vs. Dayton (3) and Ohio (4), Career: 3, Dominic Franchini, 2001-04 Mar. 4-5, 2010 Carter Grote’s six hits in Furman’s 27-10 win over Gardner- Consecutive Games: 27, Phil King, 1964-65 Extra Base Hits Webb in 2017 is a school record. 27, A.J. Davidiuk, 2004-05 Game: 4, Andy Hancock vs. ETSU, Apr. 1, 1968 (4 doubles) 4, Case Cassedy vs. Appalachian State, 2006 Highest Batting Average (2 home runs, 1 triple, 1 double) Most Sacrifice Flies Season: .432, Jimmy Powell, 1941 Season: 33 (17 HR, 15 2B, 1 3B), Brent Williams, 1991 Season: 7, Will Miller, 2010 Career: .378, Phil Chewning, 1960-62 Career: 98 (25 HR, 61 2B, 12 3B), Derek Norman, 2001-04 7, Greg Harrison, 2014 Career: 15, D.J. Bissinger, 1995-98 Most Singles Most RBI Season: 67, Andrew Greene, 2005 Game: 7, (most recent) Chris Ohmstede vs. Dayton, May 16, 2013 Most Hit By Pitch Career: 204, Andrew Greene, 2003-06 Game (Opponent:): 10, Ray Matthews, Clemson, May 1, 1950 Season: 16, Greg Harrison, 2014 Season: 60, Brent Williams, 1991 Career: 33, Will Miller, 2009-12 Most Doubles Career: 181, Chris Ohmstede, 2012-15 Game: 4, Andy Hancock vs. East Tennessee State, Apr. 1, 1968 Most Bases On Balls Game (Opponent): 3, Graham McIntire, Marist, Mar. 7, 2015 Most Total Bases Game: 5, Ryan Pressnell vs. Indiana, Feb. 16, 2001 3, D. Thompson-Williams, South Carolina, Apr. 20, 2016 Game: 14 (3 HR, 2 1B), John Laney vs. South Carolina, 1928 Opponent: 4, Alan Parks, Charlotte, Mar. 9, 2009 Season: 23, Case Cassedy, 2006 Game (Opponent): 13 (2 HR, 2 2B, BB), John Menken, Season: 42, Bobby Hubbard, 2008 Career: 61, Derek Norman, 2001-04 Winthrop, Apr. 6, 2015 Career: 124, Alex Abrams, 2011-14 Season: 134, Brent Williams, 1991 Career: 448, Derek Norman, 2001-04 Most Strikeouts Game: 5, Cameron Whitehead vs. Mercer, May 25, 2017 Highest Slugging Percentage Season: 58, Brandon Hollier, 1996 Season: .765 (85 AB, 65 TB), Greg Harrison, 2013 58, Landon Kay, 2018 Career: .616 (443 AB, 273 TB), Rock Hurst, 1982-85 Career: 165, Will Muzika, 2010-13 Most Runs Scored Toughest To Strike Out Game: 6, Bill Hutt vs. Presbyterian, Apr. 1, 1935 Season: 1K:32.2 AB (3K, 97 AB), Bob Roma, 1981 Game (Opponent): 5, John Menken, Winthrop, Apr. 6, 2015 Career: 1K:20.1 AB (22K, 443 AB), Bob Roma, 1979-82 Season: 59, Carter Grote, 2017 Career: 190, Derek Norman, 2001-04 Most Consecutive Games Hit 27, Phil King, 1964-65 Most Stolen Bases 27, A.J. Davidiuk, 2004-05 Season: 41 (51 att.), Hunter Burton, 2014 25, Paul Nitto, 2012-13 Career: 96 (112 att.), Jody Wade, 1996-99 24, Andrew Greene, 2006 23, Adam Etherington, 2001 Highest Stolen Base Percentage Season: .955 (21x22), Randy Howell, 1976 Hit For Cycle Career: .935 (43x46), Randy Howell, 1975-77 Bob Stewart vs. Wofford, Apr. 26, 1948 Tommy John III vs. Appalachian State, April 1, 2000 Most Sacrifice Bunts Case Cassedy vs. Appalachian State, 2006 Season: 15, Andrew Greene, 2005 Hunter Burton’s 41 stolen bases in 2014 and 14 career Career: 38, Andrew Greene, 2003-06 Hit For Cycle (Opponent) triples are Furman standards. Bryce Redeker, Miami (Ohio), Feb. 20, 2010 FurmanPaladins.com 2 @FurmanBaseball 2019 FURMAN PALADINS BASEBALL / Pitching Most Appearances Most Strikeouts Season: 37, Matt Dickson, 1996 Game: 17, John Katona vs. Western Carolina, Apr. 11, 1971 Career: 118, Rob Purvis, 1999-02 Opponent: 24, Tony Avitable, Florida State, Mar. 16, 1956 Season: 109, John Katona, 1971 Most Starts Career: 302, John Katona, 1969-72 Season: 18, Corey Etheridge, 2000 18, Tom Mastny, 2002 Highest Strikeouts Per Nine Innings Career: 58, Corey Etheridge, 1999-02 Season (Min. 35.0 IP): 10.82, Ben Hunter, 2005 58, Tom Mastny, 2000-03 Career (Min. 75.0 IP): 10.85, Tom Harrison, 1969-71 Complete Games Highest Strikeouts-To-Walk Ratio Season: 11, Will Ertel, 1991 Season (Min. 35.0 IP): 5.56, Will Gaddis, 2017 Career: 30, John Katona, 1969-72 Career (Min. 75.0 IP): 3.97, Will Gaddis, 2015-17 Shutouts Most Walks Season: 3, John Katona, 1970 & ‘71 Season: 69, Kirk Burnett, 1985 Career: 164, Kirk Burnett, 1984-87 Career: 7, John Katona, 1969-72 Most Hit Bastmen Wins Season: 19, Rusty Putnam, 2000 Season: 12 (12-6), Will Ertel, 1991 Career: 49, Tom Mastny, 2001-04 Career: 29 (29-12), John Katona, 1969-72 Most Pickoffs Winning Percentage Game: 3, Harry Norman vs. ETSU, Apr. 3, 2016 Season: 1.000 (6-0), Elliott Warford, 2012 All-American Tom Mastny led the NCAA with a 1.09 ERA in 2003. Career: .707 (29-12), John Katona, 1969-72 Most Wild Pitches Season: 15, Daniel Stallsmith, 2011 Losses Career: 48, Seth Rhine, 1995-98 Season: 10, Richard Godsey, 1966 Furman 7, VMI 5 (Starting...6.1 IP, 11 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 5 K, 2 BB) 10 (2-10), Kirk Burnett, 1987 Decisions Furman 8, VMI 7 (Relief...3.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2 K, 0 BB) Career: 26 (14-26), Kirk Burnett, 1984-87 Season: 18 (12-6), Will Ertel, 1991 Career: 47 (28-19), Tom Mastny, 2000-03 Doubleheader Complete Games Most Innings vs. Samford (May 6, 2017) Season: 132.1, Will Ertel, 1991 Saves Will Gaddis (9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 K)...4-1 win Career: 405.0, Tom Mastny, 2000-03 Season: 11, Nick Hollstegge, 2006 Grant Schuermann (9.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 K)...3-2 win Career: 21, Nick Hollstegge, 2004-07 Lowest Earned Run Average Season (Min. 35.0 IP): 1.09, Tom Mastny, 2003 MISCELLANEOUS Career (Min. 75.0 IP): 1.64, John Katona, 1969-72 Furman No-Hitters Buck Gay — Furman 8, Wofford 0 (Apr. 27, 1954) Steve Martin — Furman 6, Davidson 0, 5 Inn. (May 14, 1966) John Jackson — Furman 2, Davidson 0, 7 Inn. (Apr. 16, 1971) Artie Dowd — Furman 4, VMI 0 (Apr. 1, 1978) Peter Jones — Furman 18, VMI 0 (Mar. 19, 1979) Opponent No-Hitters LeGrand Rouse, Wofford (Apr. 24, 1928) Wofford 11, Furman 0 Roger Coe, Toledo (Mar. 26, 1974) Toledo 1, Furman 0 (7 Innings) John Burke, Florida (May 23, 1991) Florida 2, Furman 0 Kyle Goodson, Georgia (Mar. 17, 1999)....combined w/4 others Georgia 14, Furman 1 Rodney Hancock, The Citadel (May 14, 1999) The Citadel 24, Furman 0 Will Ertel’s school record 12 wins in 1991 keyed Furman Two Wins On Same Day Will Gaddis displayed outstanding control during his to an NCAA Tournament appearance. CoCo Meyer (April 11, 1959) impressive Furman career (2015-17). FurmanPaladins.com 3 @FurmanBaseball 2019 FURMAN PALADINS BASEBALL / Team Fielding & Batting Most Putouts Outfield TEAM PITCHING Season: 525, Dominic Franchini, 2003 Season: 1.000 (111 TC, 0 E), Tracy Ballew, 1995 Career: 1581, Dominic Franchini, 2001-04 1.000 (141 TC, 0 E), Will Miller, 2010 Innings Pitched Career: .989 (527 TC, 6 E), Andrew Greene, 2003-06 Season: 524.1, 2002 Most Assists Season: 189, Danny Rueckel, 2001 TEAM BATTING Fewest Hits Allowed Career: 624, Danny Rueckel, 1999-02 Game: 0, 5 times (most recent vs. VMI, Mar. 19, 1979) At-Bats Opponent: 0, 4 times (most recent, The Citadel, May 14, 1999) Most Total Chances Game: 70 vs. Western Carolina, May 13, 2011 Season: 175, 1975 Season: 564, Dominic Franchini, 2003 Game (Opponent): 60, Western Carolina, May 13, 2011 Career: 1712, Dominic Franchini, 2001-04 Season: 2,137, 2002 Fewest Runs Allowed Season: 112, 1970 Most Errors Hits Season: 27, Hunter Burton, 2012 Game: 28 vs. Gardner-Webb, May 3, 2017 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Career: 74, Hunter Burton, 2011-14 Game (Opponent): 30 by College of Charleston, Mar. 29, 2009 Season: 63, 1964 Season: 665, 2002 Earned Run Average Double Plays 2.42, 1972 Season: 47, Aaron Thompkins, 2011 Batting Average Season: .324, 2006 Career: 117, Marcus Rose, 2006-09 Strikeouts Doubles Season: 417, 2013 Most Passed Balls Season: 125, 2017 Season: 25, Monty Hitchner, 1981 Fewest Walks Career: 32, Brent Williams, 1988-91 Triples Season: 87, 1963 Season: 24, 2001 FIELDING STANDARDS BY POSITION Saves Home Runs Season: 15, 2013 First Base Game: 7 vs.
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