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36-49 Records, All-Time Roster, Duke Stuff.Indd CCareerareer OOffensiveffensive RRecordsecords Games Played Games Started At-Bats Runs Scored 240 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 240 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 947 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 232 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 222 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 221 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 859 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 203 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 219 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 218 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 846 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 200 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 219 Troy Caradonna 2000-03 217 Troy Caradonna 2000-03 825 Javier Socorro 2003-06 187 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 218 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 215 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 821 Troy Caradonna 2000-03 187 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 215 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 214 Javier Socorro 2003-06 806 Mike King 1993-96 179 Mike King 1993-96 214 Adam Murray 2003-06 212 Adam Murray 2003-06 804 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 173 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 214 Javier Socorro 2006-06 209 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 780 Adam Murray 2003-06 172 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 214 Cass Hopkins 1990-93 208 Mike King 1993-96 765 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 172 Sean McNally 1991-94 212 Mike King 1993-96 205 Cass Hopkins 1990-93 759 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 158 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 209 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 198 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 756 Sean McNally 1991-94 151 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 207 Sean McNally 1991-94 198 Sean McNally 1991-94 754 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 150 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 205 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 193 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 703 Cass Hopkins 1990-93 146 Luis Duarte 1992-95 199 Luis Duarte 1992-95 190 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 689 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 142 Mark Militello 1981-84 194 Bryan Smith 2001-05 180 Bryan Smith 2001-05 687 Bryan Smith 2001-05 135 Adam Murray 2003-06 Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs 334 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 74 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 22 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 42 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 277 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 60 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 20 Bobby Brower 1979-82 37 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 263 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 60 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 17 Sean McNally 1991-94 35 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 262 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 56 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 15 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 33 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 262 Mike King 1993-96 55 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 13 Mark Militello 1981-84 29 Mike King 1993-96 255 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 50 J.D. Alleva 1998-2001 11 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 28 Ed Conrey 1997-99 254 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 49 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 11 Don Pruett 1979-82 28 Sean McNally 1991-94 254 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 49 Mike King 1993-96 11 Dan Phelean 1969-72 27 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 251 Sean McNally 1991-94 48 Sean McNally 1991-94 10 Larry Doby 1976-79 26 David Norman 1988-91 246 Troy Caradonna 2000-03 47 David Norman 1988-91 10 Bill Werber 1951-53 26 John Furch 1986-88 245 Javier Socorro 2003-06 46 Luis Duarte 1992-95 9 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 23 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 242 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 46 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 9 Andy Cockrell 1955-57 21 J.D. Alleva 1998-2001 223 J.D. Alleva 1998-2001 45 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 8 Ten Players 18 Mike Olexa 1991-93 218 Adam Murray 2003-06 44 Larry Broadway 2000-02 17 Larry Broadway 2000-02 203 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 43 Bryan Smith 2001-05 17 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 Runs Batted In Batting Avg. Walks Strikeouts (300+ AB) 198 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 .380 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 126 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 194 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 198 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 .353 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 125 Jeff Piscorik 1992-95 143 Brett Bartles 2005-07 183 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 .350 Mark Militello 1981-84 120 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 140 Bryan Smith 2001-05 181 Sean McNally 1991-94 .349 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 111 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 139 Adam Murray 2003-06 173 Mike King 1993-96 .346 Nate Freiman 2006-Present 109 Ed Conrey 1996-99 132 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 163 Michael Fletcher 1995-98 .343 Tom Decker 1981-84 109 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 123 Jeff Becker 1996-2000 162 Ed Conrey 1997-99 .337 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 108 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 122 Javier Socorro 2003-06 156 Scott Pinoni 1992-94 .334 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 108 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 121 Sean McNally 1991-94 142 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 .332 Sean McNally 1991-94 108 Rick Torgalski 1988-91 119 Gregg Maluchnik 1995-98 136 Frankie Chiou 1994-97 .326 J.D. Alleva 1998-2001 100 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 113 Wes Goodner 1998-2001 132 Troy Caradonna 2000-03 .325 Bill Werber 1951-53 99 Kevin Kelly 1999-2002 113 Mike King 1993-96 132 David Norman 1988-91 .325 Mike King 1993-96 94 Adam Murray 2003-06 108 David Mason 1998-2001 128 Wes Goodner 1998-2001 .324 Larry Broadway 2000-02 89 Cass Hopkins 1990-93 106 Larry Broadway 2000-02 126 Brett Bartles 2005-07 .322 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 87 Sean McNally 1991-94 106 Jonathan Anderson 2004-07 122 Two Players .320 Bobby Brower 1979-82 86 Luis Duarte 1992-95 104 Two Players Fewest Strikeouts Stolen Bases (300+ AB) 19 Bill Werber (379) 1951-53 98 Quinton McCracken 1989-92 28 Bruce Quintana (345) 1979-81 97 Mark Militello 1981-84 31 Tom Decker (426) 1981-84 75 Bobby Brower 1979-82 34 David Hawkins (388) 1986-88 63 Cass Hopkins 1990-93 35 Robbie Cox (306) 1974-76 57 Erik Albright 1985-87 43 Randy Ozmun (354) 1989-90 53 Tim Teer 1968-70 43 Doug Eastman (353) 1987-88 52 Bo Bochow 1969-72 46 Randy Blanchard (308) 1967-69 47 Seth Edwards 1984-87 47 Bo Bochow (304) 1969-72 47 Don Pruett 1979-82 51 Luis Duarte (630) 1992-95 41 Jonathan Anderson 2004-07 51 John Poff (362) 1971-74 41 Brad Novak 1984-87 52 Matt Williams (373) 2006-Present 36 Mr. Wooten 1902-04 55 Mark Militello (515) 1981-84 35 Adam Murray 2003-06 56 Jim Knight (312) 1986-87 Jeff Becker holds seven career batting records, 34 Mike Olexa 1991-93 Quinton McCracken is Duke’s all-time triples 58 Nate Freiman (332) 2006-Present including the most hits, doubles and RBI. and stolen base leader. 3366 CCareerareer PPitchingitching RRecordsecords Appearances Games Started Wins Losses 95 David Darwin 1993-96 51 Greg Burke 2001-05 30 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 26 Greg Burke 2001-05 90 Brad DuPree 1997-2000 51 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 30 Joe Lewis 1951-53 22 Mike Trombley 1987-89 84 Zach Schreiber 2001-04 49 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 27 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 21 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 82 Justin DiLucchio 2001-04 44 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 24 David Darwin 1993-96 21 Don Fowler 1985-88 80 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 41 Don Fowler 1985-88 24 George Barley 1935-37 20 Ryan Caradonna 1998-2001 75 Craig Starman 1992-96 39 David Darwin 1993-96 23 Craig Starman 1992-96 20 Tim Layden 2002-04 74 Tony Bajoczky 2004-07 36 Richard Dishman 1995-97 21 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 19 Danny Otero 2004-06 74 Phil Harrell 1990-93 35 Ryan Caradonna 1998-2001 21 A.B. Bradsher 1901-05 18 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 72 Greg Burke 2001-05 35 Craig Starman 1992-96 20 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 18 Kirk Louderback 1975-76, 78 72 Kevin Perry 2000-03 35 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 18 Clayton Connor 1995-98 18 Kevin Thompson 2000-04 72 Kevin Thompson 2000-04 34 Tim Layden 2002-04 18 Craig Starman 1992-95 17 Chris Capuano 1997-99 72 Clayton Connor 1995-98 33 Chris Capuano 1997-99 18 Scott Bromby 1984-87 16 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 72 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 33 Scott Bromby 1984-87 17 David Darwin 1993-95 15 Five Players 68 Teddy Sullivan 1996-99 31 Kevin Thompson 2000-04 16 Jack Zarinsky 1989-92 67 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 ERA ERA Complete Games Saves (150+ Innings Pitched) (Since 1974, aluminum bats) 1.61 Don Altman 1960-61 3.04 Gordon Jackson 1991-94 19 Ken Fay 1981-83 13 Vaughn Schill 1997-99 2.42 Al Schwartz 1969-72 3.10 Larry Brooks 1977-80 17 Scott Bromby 1984-87 13 Mark Sikorski 1984-86 3.04 Gordon Jackson 1991-94 3.70 Craig Starman 1992-95 16 Todd Lamb 1981-83 11 David Darwin 1993-96 3.10 Larry Brooks 1977-80 3.92 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 13 Don Fowler 1985-88 11 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 3.12 Carter Hill 1965-67 3.98 Ken Fay 1981-83 12 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 9 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 3.56 Steve Denison 1968-70 4.01 Kent Hetrick 1986-87 12 Don Mikush 1977-80 9 Michael Seander 2007-Present 3.61 Phil Wilhelm 1967-69 4.02 Richard Dishman 1995-97 11 Ryan Jackson 1991-94 8 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 3.70 Craig Starman 1992-95 4.09 Phil Harrell 1990-93 11 Mike Trombley 1987-89 7 Brad DuPree 1997-2000 3.92 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 4.12 Todd Lamb 1981-83 11 Carter Hill 1965-67 7 Teddy Sullivan 1996-99 3.95 Ronnie Kalish 1959-61 4.13 Scott Bromby 1984-87 11 Jim Liccardo 1964-66 5 Blake Walker 2002-04 3.98 Ken Fay 1981-83 4.15 David Darwin 1993-96 10 Alan Soyer 1984-85 4 Six Players 3.99 Jim Liccardo 1964-66 4.27 Danny Otero 2004-06 10 Larry Brooks 1977-80 4.01 Kent Hetrick 1986-87 4.38 Jack Zarinsky 1989-92 10 Phil Wilhelm 1967-69 4.02 Richard Dishman 1995-97 4.49 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 10 Stan Crisson 1963-64 4.09 Phil Harrell 1990-93 4.54 Two Players 10 Joe Lewis 1951-53 Innings Pitched Hits Allowed Fewest Hits Runs Allowed Allowed 418 Greg Burke 2001-05 327.0 Joe Lewis 1951-53 (150+ Innings Pitched) 278 Greg Burke 2001-05 360 Ryan Caradonna 1998-2001 314.2 David Darwin 1993-96 118 Dick Burton (159.1) 1956-58 216 Ryan Caradonna 1998-2001 357 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 312.1 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 138 Robert Davis (163.2) 1952 213 Jeff Alleva 2000-03 350 David Darwin 1993-96 310.0 Greg Burke 2001-05 142 Kent Hetrick (155.0) 1986-87 203 Brad DuPree 1997-2000 333 Stephen Cowie 1996-99 306.2 Craig Starman 1992-96 143 Phil Wilhelm (162.1) 1967-69 197 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 305.2 Mike Kotarski 1989-92 333 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-95 144 Steve Denison (154.2) 1968-70 186 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 302.2 Scott Schoeneweis 1993-96 327 Brad DuPree 1997-2000 148 Don Altman (168.2) 1960-61 181 Don Fowler 1985-88 270.2 Scott Bromby 1984-87 327 Craig Starman 1992-95 150 Dick Smallwood (180.1) 1956-58 181 Chris Capuano 1997-99 266.1 Don Fowler 1985-88 324
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