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Michigan Baseball National Honors 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Section Page Section Page Big Ten Conference Honors 2-3 Career Hitting Records 21 All-Americans 4 Annual Results/Coaching Records 22 National Honors 5 Annual Stat Leaders 23 Team Awards & Honors 6-7 Big Ten Tournament History 24-25 All-Time Letterwinners 8-12 College World Series Teams 26 All-Time Captains 13 All-Time NCAA Tournament Results 27 Major League Baseball Draft History 14-15 All-Time Record vs. Opponents 28-29 Wolverines in Major League Baseball 16-17 All-Time Series Results 30-61 Single-Season Pitching Records 18 Year-by-Year Results 62-97 Career Pitching Records 19 Wilpon Baseball Complex 98-99 Single-Season Hitting Records 20 2 > 2011 BASEBALL RECORD BOOK MICHIGANALLLL--AAMMERICANSE RBASEBALLICANS (A Complete Listing of U-M Baseball All-America Selections) ALL-AMERICANS All-Americans Year Name/Honoring Org./Team Year Name/Honoring Org./Team Year Name/Honoring Org./Team 1949 Ted Kobrin, 3B 1985 (cont.) Jim Agemy, P 2010 Patrick Biondi, OF ABCA 2nd Team Baseball America 2nd Team Freshman Collegiate Baseball Freshman Team 1953 Bruce Haynam, SS Mike Ignasiak, P NCBWA 2nd Team Freshman ABCA 1st Team Baseball America 2nd Team Freshman Ping! 2nd Team Freshman Paul Lepley, OF 1986 Casey Close, OF Nick Urban, OF ABCA 3rd Team ABCA 1st Team National Strength and Conditioning Association 1955 Don Eaddy, 3B Baseball America 1st Team ABCA 1st Team 1987 Jim Abbott, P 1957 Ken Tippery, 2B ABCA 3rd Team Academic All-Americans ABCA 1st Team Baseball America 3rd Team Year Name/Honoring Org./Team 1961 Bill Freehan, C 1988 Jim Abbott, P 1977 Greg Lane, DH ABCA 1st Team Sporting News 1st Team CoSIDA 1st Team 1966 Dick Schryer, OF 1989 Ross Powell, P 1985 Casey Close, RF Sporting News 2nd Team ABCA 3rd Team CoSIDA 3rd Team 1971 Jim Burton, P 1990 Tim Flannelly, 3B 1986 Casey Close, RF Sporting News 1st Team ABCA 2nd Team CoSIDA 1st Team 1973 William Meyer, IF 1993 Todd Marion, Relief P Dan Disher, P Sporting News Honorable Mention Mizuno 3rd Team CoSDIA Honorable Mention 1974 John Lonchar, C Scott Weaver, DH 1995 Scott Weaver, DH Sporting News Honorable Mention Mizuno 1st Team Freshman CoSIDA 1st Team 1978 Rick Leach, OF Brian Simmons Brian Simmons, OF Sporting News 2nd Team Mizuno HM Freshman CoSDIA 2nd Team 1979 Steve Howe, P 1995 Scott Weaver, DH 1997 Dan Sanborn, DH Sporting News 1st Team Mizuno 3rd Team CoSIDA 2nd Team Rick Leach, OF 1996 Jason Alcaraz, OF 2005 Kyle Bohm, 1B Sporting News 1st Team Mizuno 1st Team Freshman CoSIDA 2nd Team 1980 George Foussianes, DH Baseball America 2nd Team Freshman Matt Butler, OF ABCA 3rd Team 1997 Bryan Cranson CoSDIA 3rd Team 1981 Scot Elam, P Mizuno HM Freshman ABCA 3rd Team 1999 Mike Cervenak, 3B 1982 Jim Paciorek, OF NCBWA HM ABCA 1st Tean Bobby Scales, 2B Baseball America 1st Team NCBWA HM Jeff Jacobson, 2B 2003 Jake Fox, C ABCA 2nd Team Baseball America 3rd Team Baseball America 2nd Team 2005 Chris Getz, 2B Rich Stoll, P ABCA 2nd Team Baseball America 2nd Team 2006 Adam Abraham, P/DH 1983 Chris Sabo, 3B Collegiate Baseball 1st Team Freshman Baseball America 1st Team Zach Putnam, P Sporting News 1st Team Collegiate Baseball 1st Team Freshman Rich Stoll, P Chris Fetter, P ABCA 2nd Team Baseball America 2nd Team Freshman Baseball America 2nd Team 2007 Zach Putnam, UT Barry Larkin, SS ABCA 2nd Team Baseball America 1st Team Freshman Baseball America 2nd Team 1984 Barry Larkin, SS Eric Rose ABCA 1st Team Lowe’s 2nd Team 1985 Barry Larkin, SS 2008 Nate Recknagel, DH ABCA 1st Team Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team Baseball America 1st Team Baseball America 2nd Team Sporting News 1st Team Ping! Baseball 2nd Team Mike Watters, OF Zach Putnam, UT Baseball America 1st Team Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team Mike Watters, OF NCBWA 2nd Team ABCA 2nd Team Ping! Baseball 2nd Team Chris Fetter, RHP Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team 2011 MICHIGAN BASEBALL | MGoBlue.com 3 > 2011 BASEBALL RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN BASEBALL NATIONAL HONORS Golden Spikes Award Year Name School 1978 Bob Horner Arizona State 1979 Tim Wallach Cal State Fullerton 1980 Terry Franco Arizona 1981 Mike Fuentes Florida State 1982 Augie Schmidt New Orleans 1983 Dave Magadan Alabama 1984 Oddibe McDowell Arizona State 1985 Will Clark Mississippi State 1986 Mike Loynd Florida State 1987 Jim Abbott Michigan 1988 Robin Ventura Oklahoma State 1989 Ben McDonald LSU 1990 Alex Fernandez Miami Dade CC 1991 Mike Kelly Arizona State GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 1992 Phil Nevin Cal State Fullerton Jim Abbott (left) took home the 1987 Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation. 1993 Darren Dreifort Wichita State 1994 Jason Varitek Georgia Tech 1995 Mark Kotsay Cal State Fullerton 1996 Travis Lee San Diego State 1997 J.D. Drew Florida State 1998 Pat Burrell Miami 1999 Jason Jennings Baylor 2000 Kip Bouknight South Carolina 2001 Mark Prior Southern California 2002 Khalil Greene Clemson 2003 Rickie Weeks Southern 2004 Jered Weaver Long Beach State 2005 Alex Gordon Nebraska 2006 Tim Lincecum Washington 2007 David Price Vanderbilt 2008 Buster Posey Florida State 2009 Stephen Strasburg San Diego State 2010 Bryce Harper Southern Nevada JC COLLEGE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME National Player of the Year Jim Abbott, Barry Larkin, Branch Rickey and George Sisler represent Michigan in the Collegiate Base- Year Name Organization ball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, Texas. Abbott was inducted in 2007, Larkin and Rickey (posthumously) 1986 Casey Close Baseball America were both in the class of 2009 and Sisler (posthumously) was enshrined in 2010. College Baseball Hall of Fame Inducted Name Years at U-M 2007 Jim Abbott 1986-88 2009 Barry Larkin 1983-85 2009 Branch Rickey 1910-13 2010 George Sisler 1913-15 2011 MICHIGAN BASEBALL | MGoBlue.com 4 > 2011 BASEBALL RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN BASEBALL BIG TEN CONFERENCE HONORS Big Ten Medal of Honor Mike Joyce, P 1988 Jim Abbott, P 2003 Brock Koman, 3B 1925 William Giles 1962 Dave Roebuck, P Darrin Campbell,ALL-CONFERENCE C Gino Lollio, OF 1929 Ernest McCoy Dennis Spalla, CF Mike Ignasiak,HONORS P 2004 Kyle Bohm, 1B 1937 John Gee 1964 Dave Campbell, SS 1989 Matt Morse, 2B Paul Hammond, P 1939 Leo Beebe Ron Tate, RF Ross Powell, P 2005 Kyle Bohm, 1B 1941 Forest Evashevski* 1965 Carl Cmejrek, RF 1990 Kirt Ojala, P Matt Butler, OF 1946 Bliss Bowman, Jr. Dick Schryer, LF 1991 Tim Flannelly, 3B Derek Feldkamp, P 1947 Paul White* Ted Sizemore, C Dan Ruff, LF Jeff Kunkel, C 1948 John Weisenburger* 1966 Bob Gilhooley, SS 1992 Scott Timmerman, 2B 2006 Nate Recknagel, 1B 1951 Leo Koceski* Bob Reed, P 1993 Matt Copp, 3B Zach Putnam, P 1955 J. Daniel Cline* Ted Sizemore, C Todd Marion, Relief P 2007 Jason Christian, SS 1970 Mark Henry 1967 Andy Fisher, CF 1994 Ray Ricken, P Nate Recknagel, 1B 1976 Dick Walterhouse 1968 Elliott Maddox, CF 1995 Scott Weaver, OF Eric Rose, OF 1980 George Foussianes 1971 Jim Burton, P 1996 Mark Temple, P 2008 Kevin Cislo, OF 1982 Jim Paciorek 1972 Mark Crane, SS Jason Alcaraz, OF 2009 Ryan LaMarre, OF 1985 Ken Hayward Mickey Elwood, P 1997 Jason Alcaraz, OF 2010 Chris Berset, C 1986 Casey Close Leon Roberts, OF Derek Besco, OF Tyler Burgoon, RP *Lettered in more than one sport 1973 Art Adams, P Tyler Steketee, Relief P Tom Kettinger, OF 1999 Mike Cervenak, 3B All-Big Ten Third Team Big Ten Player of the Year 1974 Chuck Rogers, P 2000 David Parrish, C Since 2000 1982 Jim Paciorek, RF 1975 Randy Hackney, 1B 2003 Jake Fox, C 2000 Bobby Korecky, P 1983 Rich Stoll, P Chuck Rogers, P Mike Sokol, DH 2002 Bobby Korecky, P 1984 Barry Larkin, SS 1976 Lary Sorensen, P Drew Taylor, P 2004 Matt Butler, OF 1985 Barry Larkin, SS Dick Walterhouse, 2B 2004 Jim Brauer, P 2006 Adam Abraham, DH 1986 Casey Close, RF Mike Weber, P Chris Getz, 2B A.J. Scheidt, 3B 1988 Jim Abbott, P* 1977 Dave Chapman, 3B Brandon Roberts, DH 2007 Adam Abraham, 3B 1995 Scott Weaver, OF Greg Lane, DH 2005 Jim Brauer, Starting Pitcher Chris Fetter, P 2008 Nate Recknagel, C/1B Rick Leach, CF Chris Getz, 2B Andrew Hess, P * also named Big Ten Athlete of the Year 1978 Steve Howe, P Michael Penn, P Doug Pickens, OF Rick Leach, CF 2006 Eric Rose, OF 2008 Adam Abraham, 3B Big Ten Pitcher of the Year 1979 George Foussianes, SS Jeff Kunkel, C Leif Mahler, 2B 2005 Jim Brauer, RHP Rick Leach, CF Paul Hammond, P Michael Powers, P 2008 Zach Putnam, RHP 1980 Scott Dawson, P Chris Fetter, P 2010 Alan Oaks, P George Foussianes, DH 2007 Kevin Cislo, 2B Big Ten Freshman of the Year Jim Paciorek, RF Zach Putnam, DH and P All-Big Ten Freshman Team 1993 Scott Weaver, DH 1981 Scot Elam, P Mike Wilson, P 2010 Derek Dennis, SS 1996 Jason Alcaraz, OF Tony Evans, SS 2008 Nate Recknagel, C/1B Bobby Brosnahan, P Jim Paciorek, RF Zach Putnam, P and DH Big Ten Coach of the Year 1982 Ken Hayward, DH Jason Christian, SS 1997 Geoff Zahn Jeff Jacobson, 2B Chris Fetter, P 2007 Rich Maloney Jim Paciorek, RF 2009 Chris Fetter, P 2008 Rich Maloney Rich Stoll, P Mike Dufek, 1B 1983 Rich Bair, C 2010 Ryan LaMarre, OF All-Big Ten First Team Fred Erdmann, LF 1949 Ted Kobrin, 3B Rich Stoll, P All-Big Ten Second Team 1950 Leo Koceski, OF 1984 Ken Hayward, 1B Since 1997 1951 Leo Koceski, OF Scott Kamieniecki, P 1997 Mike Cervenak, 3B Al Weygandt, 1B Barry Larkin, SS Bryan Besco, 1B 1952 Don Eaddy, 3B 1985 C.J.
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