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2008 Auburn

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF RADIO INFORMATION Location...... Auburn, AL Head ...... (VMI, 1990) Primary Stations ...... WKKR-FM (97.7), WMXA-FM (96.7) Founded ...... October 1, 1856 Record at Auburn...... 87-85 (.506), 3 years Radio Network ...... Auburn Network Enrollment...... 24,137 Career Record ...... 137-185 (.425), 6 years Primary Contact ...... Rod Bramblett Nickname ...... Tigers Baseball Office Phone ...... (334) 844-4975 Phone Number ...... (334) 826-2929 Colors ...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Best Time to Contact ...... Mornings, contact SID Play-by-Play Announcers ...... Rod Bramblett, Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Assistant Coach ...... Bill Mosiello (Fresno State, 1986) ...... Andy Burcham, Brad Law Conference ...... Southeastern (SEC West) Assistant Coach ...... Butch Thompson (Birm. South., 1992) President ...... Dr. (Auburn, 1969) Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Scott Sullivan (Auburn, 1993) SPORTS INFORMATION Athletic Director...... Jay Jacobs (Auburn, 1985) Dir. of Baseball Operations ...... Scott Duval (Auburn, 1999) Baseball SID ...... Dan Froehlich Athletic Trainer ...... Jon Michelini (Florida, 2001) SID Office Phone ...... (334) 844-9803 HISTORY SID FAX Number ...... (334) 844-9807 All-Time Record...... 1,689-1,099-6 (.606) TEAM INFORMATION Froehlich’s Home Phone ...... (334) 501-8455 All-Time Conference Record...... 757-646-3 (.539) Total Home Away Neut. Froehlich’s Cell Phone ...... (334) 750-1389 All-Time SEC Tournament Record ...... 28-35 2007 Overall Record ...... 31-25 . .22-13 . . .7-11 . . . .2-1 Froehlich’s Email ...... [email protected] NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 17 2007 SEC Record ...... 10-20 . . .5-10 . . .5-10 Media Relations Director ...... Kirk Sampson NCAA Tournament Record ...... 39-37 Conference Finish ...... 6th, Western Division Sampson’s Email ...... [email protected] Last NCAA Regional ...... 2005 (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2007 Postseason ...... None SID Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 351; Auburn, AL 36830-0351 Last NCAA Super Regional ...... 1999 (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2007 Final Ranking ...... None SID Overnight Address ...... Athletic Complex College Appearances ...... 4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/14 ...... 392 South Donahue, Auburn, AL 36849 Record...... 3-8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/5 Last College World Series...... 1997 Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Newcomers ...... 17

2008 AUBURN BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2008 Auburn Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Auburn Athletic Department, Jay Jacobs, Director. Editing, layout and design by Dan Froehlich, Associate Director of Media Relations. Editorial assistance provided by Kirk Sampson and Kathy Harker. Special thanks to Chick Wade, Larry Hayes, Harry Doles and the Auburn Baseball Lettermen Club, and the Special Collections and Archives Department. Cover artwork was done by Tyler Trout of the Auburn University Athletics Department. The guide was printed by Interstate Printing of Mobile, Ala. Photography was provided by Todd Van Emst, Auburn, Ala.; Tony Hall, Auburn, Ala.; Emily McLain, Auburn, Ala.; Mike Cortez, Auburn, Ala.; John Reed, Montgomery, Ala.; AU Photo Services; Dennis Hodges, Walker, La.; Ed Jones, Birmingham, Ala.; Darrell McAllister, Columbus, Miss.; Ryals Lee, Tallahassee, Fla. Photography also provided by ; , Orioles, White Sox, , , , , , , St. Louis Cardinals, , Blue Jays, Nationals, Tulsa Drillers, Jack Maley () and Jon Soo Hoo (LA Dodgers), 2007 Team USA pictures provided by Rich Abel. Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institution/employer.

2008 Auburn Baseball 1 Auburn’s baseball home for the past 57 seasons, seats 4,096, including 3,227 chairback seats. In addition, state-of-the-art concessions, rest- rooms, ticket and press facilities have transformed Auburn's baseball field into a renaissance of Camden Yard proportions after receiving a $4.2 million facelift 12 years ago. The site of baseball excite- ment since 1950, Plainsman Park was voted the best col- legiate baseball facility in the country by prior to the 2003 season. The commitment to excellence of Auburn’s baseball program is evident by the continuing efforts to keep Plainsman Park on the forefront of . Those efforts have included three additions to the facili- ty since its initial renovations in 1996. The most recent projects included a new drainage system and playing surface in the Summer of 2003 and the completion of the Strength and Rehabilitation Center adjacent to Plainsman Park in January of 2004. The Strength and Rehabilitation Center is a two-story, 13,274 square foot facility that houses a weight room for the baseball team on the first floor and a rehabilitation and research center on the sec- ond floor. The weight room is unrivaled in collegiate baseball and features nearly 50 pieces of equipment. The facility also has its own locker room. The second floor houses an X-ray lab, rehabilitation center, physical therapy area, offices for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center physicians and a research institute directed by Dr. James Andrews (American Sports Medicine Institute), which serves nationally-acclaimed profession- al as well as Auburn’s student-athletes. Rehabilitation services are available to the public. Physical therapist Dave Walsh also operates off of the second floor and is dedicated to addressing the needs of Auburn’s student-athletes. The project broke ground on October 25, 2002 at a construction cost of $2,502,380. In the Summer of 2001, construction began on a $2.3 million renovation to Samford Stadium- Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park that included the addition of 630 chairback box seats down the right and left field foul lines. Upon completion in February 2002, the new landscape provides a more intimate setting for the nation’s top facility, allowing fans to have seats down each foul line within feet of the playing sur- face. Renovations also included additional concession and restroom facilities behind the newly added seats along the right field foul line. The , which once existed where the seats down the foul line were added, have found new locations in Plainsman Park. Auburn’s bullpens are located behind the Green Monster in left field, while the visiting rests beyond the right center field fence, next to the K Corner. Prior the 2002 renovations, Auburn’s existing scoreboard was the last addition to Samford Stadium- Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park. Added prior to the 1998 season, the 50-foot-high structure is PLAINSMAN PARK

2 2008 Auburn Baseball PLAINSMAN PARK

PLAINSMAN PARK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION FENCE HEIGHT First Year ...... 1950 Left Field...... 30 feet Years ...... Entering 58th Left-Center to Right-Field Bullpen ...... 8 feet Surface ...... Natural Grass Right Field Bullpen...... 4 feet All-Time Record ...... 959-403 (.704) Bullpen To Right Field Foul Pole ...... 8 feet Most Wins, Season...... 30 (1997) Capacity ...... 4,096 FIRST NIGHT GAME March 27, 1977 ...... vs. LSU, 2-0, 10-2 SEATING BREAKDOWN Chairback Seats...... 3,227 EVENTS HOSTED Terrace Seats ...... 750 1978 NCAA South Regional Wheelchair Spaces ...... 60 1999 NCAA Regional Press Box Seats ...... 59 2002 President George W. Bush Visit 2003 NCAA Regional DIMENSIONS Left Field ...... 315 ft. RENOVATIONS/ADDITIONS Left-Center ...... 335/385 ft. 1995 New wall Center Field ...... 385 ft. 1996 Renovation of Plainsman Park Right-Center ...... 360 ft. 1998 Existing Scoreboard Right Field...... 331 ft. 2002 Addition of 620 chair-back seats down right and left field lines 2003 Drainage system and new playing surface 2004 Strength and Rehabilitation Center 2008 Renovation of team meeting room

THE AUBURN BASEBALL TEAM PLAYED IN FRONT OF 89,732 FANS IN 2007, THE 20TH -HIGHEST ATTENDANCE IN THE COUNTRY LAST SEASON. AUBURN’S AVERAGE ATTENDANCE OF 2,564 FANS PER GAME RANKED 21ST NATIONALLY

2008 Auburn Baseball 3 framed by a pair of five-foot-wide brick columns, which support the steel girders holding the board in place. The scoreboard includes a 16-by-12 foot matrix screen. But the most prominent feature is a old- style, analog clock which sits atop the structure. The structure also houses the Tigers’ clubhouse, which features a locker room, training and equip- ment areas, an indoor hitting tunnel, a team lounge area, coaches’ offices and umpire dressing room. The design combines the look of old-time ballparks with academic buildings on the Auburn cam- pus to create a facade of brick and painted steel. Inside, the park offers the brick backstop of , the dark green chairback seats of Camden Yards and the Green Monster of Fenway Park. The intimacy of the park extends to the position of the spectators. The front row box seats are locat- ed close to the action, just four feet off the ground and only 40 feet from the first and third base bags. The backstop is just 60 feet from home plate. Down the left field line perched above the box seats, a terraced lawn allows for another 750 fans to enjoy Auburn baseball. Although the grandstand was constructed prior to the 1996 season, one part of the project was already in place for the 1995 season. Auburn installed an outfield wall, which provided a distinct change in the playing dynamics of Plainsman Park. Instead of the 12-foot cyclone fence which had encircled the field in the past, a dark green, asym- metrically designed wall made of metal is now in place. The most unique feature of the fence is the 30-foot “Green Monster” in left field, which provides an aesthetically pleasing view to spectators in the grandstand. Rather than the leftfield foul pole being 345 feet from home plate, as in the past, the wall is just 315 feet from the batter. Beginning at the leftfield power alley and continuing around to the rightfield foul pole, the top of the wall drops down from 30 to eight feet. Auburn baseball moved its home to the present location in time for the 1950 season. Prior to that, all home games were played on what is now a parking lot behind the east side of Jordan-Hare Stadium. Plainsman Park was host to the 1978 NCAA South Regional and NCAA Regionals in 1999 and 2003. It has also witnessed the budding baseball careers of Bo Jackson, Tim Hudson, , Scott Sullivan and Frank Thomas. In 1994, John Powell struck out LSU’s at Plainsman Park to set the NCAA career record. Powell also set the SEC all-time strikeout mark at Plainsman Park, against Arkansas in 1993. Most recently, Plainsman Park had the privilege of hosting President George W. Bush. Approximately 14,000 people gathered at Plainsman Park on October 24, 2002, to listen to Bush speak. Bush’s visit marked the first time since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 that a President visited Auburn while in office. The field is named in honor of Billy and , brothers who became two of Auburn’s most noteworthy athletic performers during the 1930s. In 1997 Plainsman Park was renamed, Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park. The University renamed the facility Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park in May of 2003, naming the stadium after long-time Auburn Board of Trustee Member W. James “Jimmy” Samford, Jr. Jimmy Samford, who passed away in December of 2003, worked tirelessly in spearheading the efforts for the renovations of Plainsman Park in the late 1990’s. It was his work that has made Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park the top collegiate baseball facility in the country. Samford graduated from Auburn in political science in 1972 and was appointed to the board in 1987. The late Jimmy Hitchcock was Auburn’s first All-American in both baseball and football and was known as the “Phantom of Union Springs” for his overall athletic ability. Following a career in major PLAINSMAN PARK league baseball, Jimmy Hitchcock coached the Auburn baseball team in the 1940s before being elect- ed to the Public Service Commission of Auburn on three different occasions. led Auburn to its first SEC baseball title in 1937 and to its first football bowl game later that fall. Following a nine-year major league play- ing career with five teams, “Mr. Billy” earned the title of “The Dignified ” as of the , and Atlanta Braves and as commissioner of the Southern League. Hitchcock passed away at the age of 89 on Sunday, April 9, 2006.

4 2008 Auburn Baseball PLAINSMAN PARK YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

1950 4-7 1979 19-4 1951 7-4 1980 20-8 1952 5-5 1981 17-12 1953 1-5 1982 22-8 1954 9-2 1983 10-16 1955 6-5 1984 19-10 1956 5-6 1985 19-6 1957 9-4 1986 23-7 1958 9-6 1987 26-7 1959 2-1 1988 27-8 1960 7-3 1989 29-7 1961 6-3 1990 27-11 1962 9-1 1991 25-11

1963 6-0 1992 22-12 PLAINSMAN PARK 1964 4-1 1993 27-7 1965 7-0 1994 25-8 1966 10-3 1995 28-5 1967 13-4 1996 22-11 1968 14-3 1997 30-6 1969 15-7 1998 26-8 1970 10-6 1999 27-5 1971 11-6 2000 27-8 1972 11-12 2001 25-4 1973 12-7 2002 26-7 1974 20-4 2003 25-12 1975 16-11 2004 21-12 1976 20-8 2005 21-14 1977 18-7 2006 17-17 1978 19-8 2007 22-13

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME Att. Date Opponent Result 4,715 4/6/2002 LSU W, 11-3 4,673 4/5/2003 Alabama L, 2-3 4,503 4/4/2003 Alabama W, 10-2 4,491 4/5/2002 LSU L, 4-9 4,471 4/12/1997 Alabama W, 13-8 4,428 4/6/2003 Alabama W, 7-6 4,415 5/29/1999 NC State W, 9-7 4,409 3/11/2003 Tech L, 2-4 4,170 4/21/2007 Alabama W, 6-3 4,104 3/20/2004 Kentucky L, 3-4

THREE GAME SERIES Att. Opponent Dates 13,606 Alabama April 4-6, 2003 13,320 LSU April 5-7, 2002 11,367 Alabama April 20-22, 2007 11,272 Kentucky March 19-21, 2004 10,959 Alabama May 20-22, 2005

SINGLE SEASON Att. Year Dates Avg. 111,627 2004 33 3,382 109,778 1999 38 2,888 105,720 2005 35 3,020 102,637 2000 35 2,932 101,341 2002 33 3,070

2008 Auburn Baseball 5 AUBURN HAS PLAYED IN 4 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (1967, 1976, 1994 & 1997) AND HAS MADE 17 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES, INCLUDING 11 IN THE LAST 15 YEARS

IN THE LAST 14 YEARS, 10 AUBURN PLAYERS HAVE EARNED ALL-AMERICA HONORS, INCLUDING NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR, TIM HUDSON IN 1997 TRADITION & HONORS

6 2008 Auburn Baseball TRADITION & HONORS

4 DIFFERENT TIGERS (GREGG OLSON -1987, MARK BELLHORN -1993 & 1994, JOHN POWELL - 1993 & STEVEN REGISTER - 2003) HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO PLAY FOR THE USA NATIONAL TEAM. IN THE SUMMER OF 2006, COACH TOM SLATER WAS AN ASSISTANT COACH FOR A TEAM THAT WON GOLD IN CUBA. CURRENT FRESHMAN PLAYED ON THE 2006 JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM.

2008 Auburn Baseball 7 AUBURN HAS HAD 17 ALL-AMERICANS, 5 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS AND 84 FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC HONORS

PAT DUKE

GREGG OLSON WAS A 2- TIME ALL-AMERICAN, EARNING THE ACCOLADES IN BOTH 1987 AND 1988 BEFORE ENJOYING A 14-YEAR BIG- LEAGUE CAREER. TRADITION & HONORS

IN 2006, LUKE GREINKE AND MIKE BIANUCCI BECAME THE FIRST TIGER TEAMMATES TO BE NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS IN THE SAME SEASON

8 2008 Auburn Baseball FRANK THOMAS LEVALE SPEIGNER 17-YEAR MLB VET MLB DEBUT - 2007 500 HOME CLUB AUBURN IN MLB

30 TIGERS HAVE PLAYED IN THE BIG LEAGUES, INCLUDING 500 FAMILY MEMBER FRANK THOMAS.

On of the 2007 MLB season, Auburn had 7 PLAYERS on MLB rosters, the SECOND- BO JACKSON EIGHT-YEAR MLB VET MOST AMONG SEC 1989 ALL-STAR GAME MVP PROGRAMS.

JOE BECKWITH TIM HUDSON SEVEN-YEAR MLB VET NINE-YEAR MLB VET 1979-1986 ATLANTA BRAVES

2008 Auburn Baseball 9 GREGG OLSON FRANK THOMAS BRYAN HEBSON 4TH OVERALL PICK 7TH OVERALL PICK 44TH OVERALL PICK 1988 1989 1997 BALTIMORE ORIOLES

AUBURN HAS HAD 50 TOP-10 ROUND DRAFT PICKS AND 6 FIRST-ROUND PICKS, INCLUDING LAST SEASON. AUBURN HAS HAD AT LEAST ONE PLAYER DRAFTED IN EVERY SEASON BO JACKSON SINCE 1975. 4TH-ROUND PICK 1986 KANSAS CITY ROYALS AUBURN IN THE MLB DRAFT

CHRIS BOOTCHECK JOSH DONALDSON 20TH OVERALL PICK 15TH OVERALL PICK 48TH OVERALL PICK 2000 2001 2007 ANAHEIM ANGELS

10 2008 Auburn Baseball THE AUBURN COACHING STAFF HAS MADE A COMBINED FOUR APPEARANCES IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES COACHING STAFF

3 OF AUBURN’S COACHES -- HEAD COACH TOM SLATER, ASSISTANTS BILL MOSIELLO AND BUTCH THOMPSON -- HAVE BEEN HEAD COACHES; SLATER AT VMI AND NOW AUBURN, THOMPSON AT JEFFERSON STATE AND MOSIELLO WITH THE CHARLESTON RIVERDOGS, THE MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATE OF THE NEW YORK YANKEES. BOTH SLATER AND THOMPSON HAVE EARNED COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS.

THE AUBURN COACHING STAFF HAS 22 COMBINED YEARS OF COACHING AND PLAYING EXPERIENCE IN THE SEC.

TOM SLATER -- 10 YEARS [AUBURN HEAD COACH (3), AUBURN ASSISTANT (6), FLORIDA ASSISTANT (1)] BUTCH THOMPSON -- 6 YEARS [AUBURN ASSISTANT (2), GEORGIA ASSISTANT (4)] BILL MOSIELLO -- 3 YEARS [OLE MISS ASSISTANT (1), TENNESSEE ASSISTANT (2)] SCOTT SULLIVAN -- 3 YEARS [AUBURN PLAYER (3)]

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The Auburn Baseball team not only has the luxury of practic- ing and playing in the nation’s top collegiate baseball facility, but it has access to a weight room that is unrivaled in college baseball. Adjacent to Plainsman Park, the weight room is located on the first floor of the 13,274 square foot Strength and Rehabilitation Center that was completed in January 2004. The Tigers’ benefit from one of the finest strength and condi- tioning staffs in the country. Baseball strength coach Rich Levy has implemented an extensive program for the Auburn baseball team which has improved the team’s overall strength and condi- tioning levels.

Auburn’s athletic training room provides expert health care for student-athletes. Auburn student-athletes have access to the latest in sports medicine equipment including a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and rehabilitation equipment. The Auburn athletic training room includes a newly renovated hydro-therapy area which contains a Swim Ex, which is an aquatic therapy system for rehabilitation and training of injuries. The area STRENGTH & CONDITIONING also houses a controlled filtered hot and cold tank. The water in the tank can be maintained at any temperature. , the Sports Medicine Director, oversees Auburn’s training room facilities. He directs a staff of 16 certified athletic trainers. Their experience and expertise contribute to keeping the Tigers healthy and protected during and after their seasons. These athletic trainers teach and work with eight student athletic trainers during the season and .

16 2008 Auburn Baseball TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS AUBURN RECORDS POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING (6) INTRODUCTION Quick Facts ...... 1 Individual/Team Records ...... 84-85 Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 2007 Statistics Plainsman Park ...... 2-5 Single-Season Hitting Top 10 ...... 86 *Mike Bianucci Jr. OF 6-1 215 .328, 51 RBI, 14 HR, 11 2B, 8 SB *Luke Greinke Jr. UTIL 6-2 195 .314, 36 RBI, 1 HR, 6 2B, 9 SB Tradition & Honors ...... 6-8 Career Hitting Top 10 ...... 87 *Joseph Sanders So. IF 6-1 195 .333, 33 RBI, 3 HR, 14 2B Auburn in MLB ...... 9 Single-Season Pitching Top 10 ...... 88 Ryan Jenkins Jr. C 6-2 206 .319, 8 RBI, 1 HR, 1 2B Auburn in the MLB Draft ...... 10 Career Pitching Top 10 ...... 89 Ben Jones Jr. OF 6-1 185 .279, 7 RBI Coaching Staff ...... 11 Team Single-Season Top 10 ...... 90 Eric Skinner So. IF 5-9 170 .203, 21 RBI, 1 HR, 7 2B Auburn Athletics ...... 12-13 Winning/Losing Streaks ...... 91 Auburn University ...... 14-15 Yearly Leaders ...... 92-95 Strength & Conditioning ...... 16 No-Hitters and Perfect Games ...... 96 * - 2007 starter Table of Contents ...... 17 Miscellaneous Records/Home Runs . . . . .97 2008 Roster ...... 18 Five- Games/The Last Time ...... 98 PITCHERS RETURNING (7) 2008 Schedule ...... 19 Player Cl. Ht. Wt. 2007 Statistics 2008 Preview ...... 20-23 AUBURN HISTORY Paul Burnside Jr. 6-4 227 7-1, 3.06 ERA, 54 K, 22 BB, 67.2 IP Results (1949-2007) ...... 100-109 Evan Crawford Jr. 6-2 190 5-6, 5.91 ERA, 43 K, 33 BB, 67.0 IP Record Vs. All Opponents ...... 110 Luke Greinke Jr. 6-2 195 0-0, 2.61 ERA, 5 K, 6 BB, 10.1 IP, 1 SV Returning Players ...... 26-43 Year-By-Year Records/Coaching Records . .111 Austin Hubbard So. 6-3 205 1-0, 5.06 ERA, 21 K, 12 BB, 32.0 IP Scott Shuman So. 6-4 220 4-1, 2.00 ERA, 18 K, 20 BB, 18.0 IP, 3 SV Newcomers & Redshirts ...... 44-49 Auburn in the CWS ...... 112-113 Taylor Thompson So. 6-5 220 5-2, 5.89 ERA, 54 K, 35 BB, 62.2 IP TV/Radio Chart ...... 50 Auburn in NCAA Regionals ...... 114-117 Bryan Woodall Jr. 6-1 200 2-3, 4.84 ERA, 38 K, 17 BB, 70.2 IP Auburn in the SEC Tournament . . .118-119 2008 COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Auburn All-Americans ...... 120-122 Tom Slater ...... 52-53 Honors ...... 123-125 Bill Mosiello ...... 54 Auburn in the Major Leagues . . . . .126-127 Butch Thompson ...... 55 Auburn in the MLB Draft ...... 128 Scott Sullivan / Scott Duval ...... 56 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 129-131 Support Staff ...... 57 Yearly Team Stats ...... 132-133 Auburn Sports Medicine ...... 58 Auburn in TV Games ...... 134

2008 OPPONENTS AUBURN UNIVERSITY SEC Opponents ...... 60-63 Auburn University ...... 136-137 Non-Conference Opponents ...... 64 Dr. Jay Gogue ...... 138 Jay Jacobs ...... 139 2007 IN REVIEW Support Staff ...... 140 2007 Notes ...... 66-67 Auburn Network ...... 141 2007 Stats ...... 68-69 Media Information ...... 142-143 2007 Results ...... 70 War Eagle! ...... 144 2007 Miscellaneous Stats ...... 71-76

THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE The SEC ...... 78 2008 SEC Tournament ...... 79 2007 SEC Year In Review ...... 80-81 2008 SEC Composite Schedule ...... 82

EACH FALL THE TIGERS HOST A CELEBRITY TO BEN- EFIT LEE COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB. THE 2007 EVENT RAISED $2,208 AND FEATURED FORMER BASE- BALL PLAYERS TIM HUDSON, GABE GROSS AND BOBBY HUDDLESTON AND FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYERS , BEN LEARD, COLE CUBELIC AND BENJI ROLAND.

2008 Auburn Baseball 17 ROSTER

INTRODUCTION 2008 AUBURN NUMERICAL BASEBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. CL. B-T HT. WT. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Brian Fletcher IF Fr. R-R 6-1 190 HS Fayetteville, GA (Starr’s Mill) 2 Justin Jones OF Fr. L-R 6-0 175 HS Millbrook, AL (Stanhope Elmore) 3 Mike Bianucci IF/OF Jr. R-R 6-1 215 2L Fairfax, VA (W.T. Woodson) 5 Matt Hall IF Jr. R-R 6-3 190 TR Scottsdale, AZ (Horizon / Arizona State) 6 Ryan Jenkins C Jr. R-R 6-2 206 2L Millbrook, AL (Stanhope Elmore) 7 Trent Mummey OF Fr. L-L 5-11 170 HS Pinson, AL (Pinson Valley) 8 Luke Greinke UTIL/RHP Jr. R-R 6-2 195 2L Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips) 9 Ben Jones OF Jr. L-L 6-1 185 2L Decatur, AL (Decatur) 10 Chezz McCann IF Fr. R-R 5-10 175 HS Deatsville, AL (Edgewood Academy) 11 Wes Gilmer IF/C Fr. S-R 6-0 195 HS Pinson, AL (Pinson Valley) 12 Austin Hubbard RHP So. R-R 6-3 205 1L Birmingham, AL (Homewood) 13 Grant Dayton LHP R-Fr. L-L 6-2 195 SQ Huntsville, AL (Bob Jones) 14 Tony Caldwell C Fr. R-R 5-10 185 HS Winter Springs, FL (Winter Springs) 15 Bryan Woodall RHP Jr. R-R 6-1 200 2L Phenix City, AL (Central) 16 Justin Hargett IF Fr. L-R 5-11 180 HS Hartselle, AL (Hartselle) 18 Joseph Sanders IF So. R-R 6-1 195 1L Millbrook, AL (Stanhope Elmore) 19 Jon Luke Jacobs RHP Fr. R-R 6-1 185 HS Gainestown, AL (Jackson) 20 Taylor Thompson RHP So. R-R 6-5 220 1L Montgomery, AL (St. James) 21 Kevin Patterson IF/OF/C Fr. L-R 6-4 225 HS Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain) 22 Sean Ray LHP R-Fr. L-L 6-0 190 SQ Beach, VA (Kellam) 24 David Cunningham IF R-Fr. R-R 6-0 195 SQ Roswell, GA (Roswell) 25 Cory Luckie LHP Fr. R-L 5-10 180 HS Prattville, AL (Prattville) 26 Miles Morton RHP Fr. R-R 5-11 180 HS Birmingham, AL (Spain Park) 27 Paul Burnside RHP Jr. R-R 6-4 227 2L Montgomery, AL (Jeff Davis) 28 Hunter Morris IF Fr. L-R 6-4 215 HS Huntsville, AL (Grissom) 29 Scott Shuman RHP So. R-R 6-4 220 1L Valdosta, GA (Tift County) 30 Rus Harper LHP Fr. R-L 6-1 175 HS Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain) 31 Bradley Hendrix RHP/OF Fr. R-R 6-3 195 HS Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain) 32 Ty Kelley RHP R-Fr. R-R 6-4 215 SQ Columbus, GA (Columbus) 35 Kris West LHP Jr. L-L 6-2 180 SQ Huntsville, AL (Jefferson State CC) 36 Jamie Drinkard OF Jr. L-R 5-11 175 TR Auburn, AL (Auburn / Northwest Shoal CC) 39 Bradley Ray OF So. R-R 5-11 195 SQ Birmingham, AL (Calhoun CC) 40 Michael Hurst RHP So. R-R 6-5 190 1L Vestavia, AL (Vestavia Hills) 41 Chris O’Neil RHP Fr. R-R 5-11 170 HS Birmingham, AL (Mountain Brook) 42 Eric Skinner IF So. R-R 5-9 170 1L Phenix City, AL (Glenwood) 44 Evan Crawford LHP Jr. R-L 6-2 190 2L Prattville, AL (Prattville)

COACHES & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: 23 Tom Slater Head Coach Fourth Year (87-85) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 17 Bill Mosiello Assistant Coach First Year Mike BIANUCCI ...... bee-a-NOOCH-e 50 Butch Thompson Assistant Coach Third Year Luke GREINKE ...... greenkey 37 Scott Sullivan Volunteer Coach First Year Jamie DRINKARD ...... drink-erd Scott Duval Director of Baseball Operations Bill MOSIELLO ...... mo-ZEE-ello Jon Michelini Athletic Trainer

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 3 Mike Bianucci IF/OF 12 Austin Hubbard RHP 39 Bradley Ray OF 27 Paul Burnside RHP 40 Michael Hurst RHP 22 Sean Ray LHP 14 Tony Caldwell C 19 Jon Luke Jacobs RHP 18 Joseph Sanders IF 44 Evan Crawford LHP 6 Ryan Jenkins C 29 Scott Shuman RHP 24 David Cunningham IF 9 Ben Jones OF 42 Eric Skinner IF 13 Grant Dayton LHP 2 Justin Jones OF 20 Taylor Thompson RHP 36 Jamie Drinkard OF 32 Ty Kelley RHP 35 Kris West LHP 1 Brian Fletcher IF 25 Cory Luckie LHP 15 Bryan Woodall RHP 11 Wes Gilmer IF/C 10 Chezz McCann IF 8 Luke Greinke UTIL/RHP 28 Hunter Morris IF 23 Tom Slater Head Coach 5 Matt Hall IF 26 Miles Morton RHP 17 Bill Mosiello Assistant Coach 16 Justin Hargett IF 7 Trent Mummey OF 50 Butch Thompson Assistant Coach 30 Rus Harper LHP 41 Chris O’Neil RHP 37 Scott Sullivan Volunteer . Coach 31 Bradley Hendrix RHP/OF 21 Kevin Patterson IF/OF/C

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2008 AUBURN BASEBALL SCHEDULE INTRODUCTION DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME Feb. 22 Fri . EAST TENNESSEE STATE AUBURN 3pm Feb. 23 Sat. EAST TENNESSEE STATE AUBURN 3pm Feb. 24 Sun. EAST TENNESSEE STATE AUBURN 2pm Feb. 25 Mon. EAST TENNESSEE STATE AUBURN 3pm Feb. 28 Thur. FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 6pm Feb. 29 Fri. FLORIDA STATE AUBURN 3pm Mar. 1 Sat. at Florida State Tallahassee, FL 2pm ET Mar. 2 Sun. at Florida State Tallahassee, FL 2pm ET Mar. 4 Tue. DAVIDSON AUBURN 6pm Mar. 5 Wed. DAVIDSON AUBURN 6pm Mar. 6 Thur. VMI AUBURN 6pm Mar. 7 Fri. VMI AUBURN 6pm Mar. 8 Sat. VMI AUBURN 3pm Mar. 9 Sun. VMI AUBURN 2pm Mar. 11 Tue. APPALACHIAN STATE AUBURN 6pm Mar. 12 Wed. APPALACHIAN STATE AUBURN 6pm Mar. 14 Fri. *at Florida Gainesville, FL 6:30pm ET Mar. 15 Sat. *at Florida Gainesville, FL 4pm ET Mar. 16 Sun. *at Florida Gainesville, FL 1pm ET Mar. 18 Tue. @Troy Troy, AL 6pm Mar. 21 Fri. *KENTUCKY AUBURN 6pm Mar. 22 Sat. *KENTUCKY AUBURN 3pm Mar. 23 Sun. *KENTUCKY AUBURN 2pm Mar. 25 Tue. MERCER AUBURN 6pm Mar. 26 Wed. vs Samford (RP) Hoover, AL 6pm Mar. 28 Fri. *TENNESSEE AUBURN 6pm Mar. 29 Sat. *TENNESSEE AUBURN 3pm Mar. 30 Sun. *TENNESSEE AUBURN 2pm Apr. 1 Tue. at South Alabama Mobile, AL 6pm Apr. 4 Fri. *at Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 6:35pm Apr. 5 Sat. *at Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 2pm Apr. 6 Sun. *at Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 1pm Apr. 8 Tue. GEORGIA STATE AUBURN 6pm Apr. 9 Wed. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE AUBURN 6pm Apr. 11 Fri. SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN 6pm Apr. 12 Sat. SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN 3pm Apr. 13 Sun. SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN 2pm Apr. 16 Wed. SOUTH ALABAMA AUBURN 6pm Apr. 18 Fri. *at Vanderbilt Nashville, TN 6pm Apr. 19 Sat. *at Vanderbilt Nashville, TN 2pm Apr. 20 Sun. *at Vanderbilt Nashville, TN 1pm Apr. 22 Tue. SAMFORD AUBURN 6pm Apr. 25 Fri. *at Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 6:30pm Apr. 26 Sat. *at Alabama[SEC-TV] Tuscaloosa, AL 3pm Apr. 27 Sun. *at Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 2pm Apr. 29 Tue. TROY AUBURN 6pm May 2 Fri. *MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 6pm May 3 Sat. *MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 6pm May 4 Sun. *MISSISSIPPI STATE AUBURN 2pm May 9 Fri. *at Mississippi Oxford, MS 6:30pm May 10 Sat. *at Mississippi Oxford, MS 4pm May 11 Sun. *at Mississippi Oxford, MS 1:30pm May 13 Tue. at Mercer Macon, GA 6pm ET May 15 Thur. *LSU AUBURN 6pm May 16 Fri. *LSU AUBURN 6pm May 17 Sat. *LSU AUBURN 2pm May 21-25 Wed.-Sun. SEC Tournament Hoover, Ala. TBA May 29-June 1 Thur.-Sun. NCAA Regionals TBA TBA June 6-8 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Super Regional TBA TBA June 13-23 Fri.-Mon. College World Series Omaha, Neb. TBA KEY: TELEVISION: * SEC game SEC-TV—Fox SportsNet South, Sunshine Network RP - Regions Park All times central unless indicated; CAPS indicate home games

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2008 Auburn Baseball 19 2008 PREVIEW INTRODUCTION HE GOAL FOR THE 2008 AUBURN BASEBALL TEAM IS A SIMPLE ONE. PLAY IN THE POSTSEASON. Having been shutout of postseason action since reaching the NCAA Tallahassee TRegional Championship game in 2005, Tom Slater’s first year as the head man at Auburn, the Tigers are poised to make a run back to Regions Park in Hoover, Ala. (sight of the SEC Baseball Tournament) and beyond with a team that is, by all accounts, a good combination of talent and experience. “I am as excited for this season to start as any that I have ever coached,” Slater said. “The coaching staff likes the make-up of this club. It is really neat to see the juniors, who came in here three years ago as freshman, welcome the lead- “We have a good combination ership roles that they have taken on. They are really doing a nice job in the club- of talent and experience. I am as house and on the field.” excited for this season to start as Production on the field will come from a myriad of sources and classes as the Tigers will mix a handful of upper-tier freshmen from the third straight top-20 ranked recruiting any that I have ever coached. ” class with a core group from the first two classes signed by Slater and recruiting coordi- - Auburn Head Coach Tom Slater nator Butch Thompson. With Slater, pitching, defense and aggression on the base paths and at the plate has always been his road to team success.

PITCHING STAFF & CATCHING n the mound, Auburn looks to feature a deeper pitching staff, tice. This group of pitchers has thrived on competition from within and but one that will be putting experienced people in new places. have physically prepared as well as any staff I’ve been associated OComing out of the fall, Thompson, also the pitching coach, will with.” focus in on five pitchers competing for starting roles (junior Luke Greinke, sophomores Austin Hubbard, Scott Shuman and Taylor Greinke, a Freshman All-America in 2006, has a career ERA of Thompson and freshman Cory Luckie). 3.44 with seven saves in 23 appearances, making just one start, mean- ing he will have to adjust to a new mentality of taking the ball from the “Our coaches wanted our pitchers to enter January with specific start. Auburn’s closer his freshman season, he was limited to just 10.0 training depending on their potential role while keeping competition in last year, but took the ball over the summer in the Valley place. Starters prepare with starters, relievers with relievers and closers League and came out as the league MVP and Baseball America’s with closers,” Thompson said. “The number one, two and three starters Player of the Summer after going 3-1 with a 2.66 ERA with 48 strike- along with top relief spots will be roles decided during preseason prac- outs in 51.0 innings to go along with some big offensive numbers.

“If we had a debate over who has the best , breaking ball BRYAN and change-up, Luke would enter each conversation,” Thompson said. WOODALL “Luke has a really solid arsenal.” Austin Hubbard, a sophomore righty, threw over 30 innings in five starts for the Tigers in 2007 and had a very positive summer as a starter in Newport, Rhode Island in the New England Collegiate Baseball League. Used mostly as a midweek starter and a weekend two- reliever as a freshman, he has quickly worked his way into competing for a weekend starters role this fall.

“Austin’s mental approach and focus has risen to another level over the past few months,” Thompson said. “He’s taking a lot of momentum and solid secondary pitches into the season.”

Scott Shuman, a side-arming right-hander, has trained as a starter since the beginning of the fall after going 4-1 with three saves and a team-leading 2.00 ERA in his freshman campaign.

“Scott throws from a great slot that is capable of producing a ton of ground balls and soft contact. Repeating his delivery and trusting his stuff are keys to his success,” Thompson said.

Sophomore Taylor Thompson logged 62 innings with 14 starts as a freshman, battling his way into the Saturday spot in the SEC rotation when Auburn was in need of a dependable arm. Working off of a 6’5”, 220 lbs. frame, he finished the season with a team-best 54 while going 5-2.

“Taylor earned a lot of time on the mound last season by compet-

20 2008 Auburn Baseball 2008 PREVIEW INTRODUCTION ing with his fastball. It has been a treat to see his growth in other areas as a ,” Thompson said. EVAN Cory Luckie looks to be the one potential lefty starter going into CRAWFORD the season. Luckie went 13-0 with a 1.29 ERA last season as a senior at Prattville High before pitching 20 scoreless innings to start the fall.

“Cory is the perfect example of high character and low mainte- nance,” Thompson said. “On the field you tell him once and the adjust- ment is made. Off the field he had a 4.0 GPA in his first semester.”

Missing from the equation is junior Paul Burnside, who led the team in wins with a 7-1 mark last season to go along with his 3.06 ERA. The right-hander went down with a shoulder injury just prior to the start of the spring semester and his return date is not yet known.

The Tigers will look to veterans Evan Crawford and Bryan Woodall to secure the role of closer. Both have been used as starters and relievers during their careers but both have been training all sum- mer to be the go-to-guy in the final innings this season. Combined, the two should benefit from the switch in roles as it allows both of them to focus on one inning, allowing each to simplify and throw to their strengths.

Crawford, a left-hander, came to Auburn as a starter but when given the opportunity to close games this past summer in the presti- gious Cape Cod League, he shined. An All-Star at the Cape, he com- piled a 0.67 ERA with 41 strikeouts and five saves in 27.0 innings. Woodall, a righty, has pitched in more roles than any other Tiger due to his resiliency over the past two seasons. In 2007, he appeared in 18 games with 11 starts, going 2-3 with a 4.84 ERA and 38 strikeouts.

“This role seems to match both Bryan and Evan. Closing allows both guys to challenge hitters with their best pitches and not be as con- cerned about pacing,” Thompson said. “Evan is 90-plus from the left- and a teacher,” Thompson said. “For our players, he has set a great side while Woodall works off of a very good , giving us two very example of professionalism and work ethic. He is sincere and humble different options late in games.” in how he communicates with our players. Every player on our roster has been positively impacted by Scott’s commitment to give back to The pitching staff will look to several candidates in the middle Auburn University.” relief category. Michael Hurst will bring his 6’6” frame and a low right-handed slot to the mound after joining the program as a walk-on Completing the battery will be Ryan Jenkins, a junior that takes in 2006. Joining him in the pen will be freshmen Bradley Hendrix, over the role of starter after having spent two seasons sharing duties another side-arming righty, and two staff holdovers in red-shirt fresh- with Josh Donaldson. Noted for his defensive skills, he was one of men lefties Grant Dayton and Sean Ray, both of whom had solid sum- Auburn’s top hitters off the bench last season, hitting .319 in limited mer seasons. All four bring very different looks and repertoires to the action. mound, giving Thompson options when he needs to fill a spot behind a starter before handing the ball over to the closers. “Ryan displays the attributes of a great . One, he has devel- oped into a potential leader, two, he has the respect of each and every “Michael has worked and improved as much as any pitcher. pitcher and three, he can receive a baseball at a high level. A pitching Everyone has noticed and feel that he’s ready to contribute,” staff cannot fully reach its potential without a dependable catcher. Thompson said. “Bradley Hendrix is another true freshman that has hit Ryan possesses the qualities to hopefully make a positive impact,” the ground running. He has demonstrated a great ability to throw Thompson said. strikes with very mature presence on the mound. Three freshmen join Jenkins to make up the catching corps in “Grant Dayton and Sean Ray both have worked extremely hard Tony Caldwell, Wes Gilmer and Kevin Patterson. and hopefully provide a couple of sincere left-handed options out of the pen that our staff lacked last season,” Thompson said. “Tony is the newest member of our program. He looks to have all the tools and we are impressed with his potential to be a great team- The biggest addition to the pitching staff may not be a player with mate,” Thompson said. “Wes and Kevin bring huge potential as hitters any eligibility left but rather a former letterwinner at Auburn and a to our program. Both have been diligent on defense, working at sever- 1993 second-round draft pick in Scott Sullivan. A nine-year veteran of al positions.” Major League Baseball, he has provided an enormous amount of insight for the Auburn pitching staff.

“Scott Sullivan has been invaluable to me as a friend, a mentor

2008 Auburn Baseball 21 2008 PREVIEW INTRODUCTION OFFENSE & DEFENSE uburn’s infield will be completely revamped for the 2008 sea- Backing up the middle will be a pair of talented fresh- son with sophomore Joseph Sanders being the lone holdover men in Chezz McCann, an athletic all-around performer, and Justin Afrom last season, but he will be playing a new position this Hargett, a talented left-handed hitter. year. Also changing will be the man in charge of running Auburn’s offense and defense as newly hired assistant coach Bill Mosiello, a for- Handling the hot corner will be red-shirt freshman David mer manager in the New York Yankees farm system and a proven Cunningham. Having missed the 2007 season after successful back assistant at the collegiate level, takes over the defensive alignments surgery, he possesses great hands with an outstanding accurate throw- and offensive strategy. ing arm.

“I think we have a chance to be a really solid defensive club that Rounding out the infield will be Hunter Morris, a plays with both athleticism and intelligence,” Mosiello said. “Every second-round pick who turned down the opportunity to play in the guy will play a huge role for us and it starts in the middle. We have two Boston Red Sox organization for a chance to get an education at good middle infielders in Matt (Hall) and Joseph who we feel good Auburn. A converted that was a career .470 hitter in about building our defense around.” high school and the 2007 Sony PlayStation Offensive Player of the Year, he played on Team USA's silver medal-winning team in the A transfer from Arizona State where he was the starting third World Games in Cuba. baseman for most of the year, Hall will anchor the defense at short. At “Hunter is a very good . 6’3” and 190 lbs., Mosiello He has an opportunity to be an describes Hall as a rangy, sure- JOSEPH impact player due to his advanced handed who has helped SANDERS hitting approach,” Mosiello said. stabilize the infield with his matu- rity and leadership skills. Highly regarded offensive players Patterson and Gilmer On the other side of the sec- could also see some action behind ond-base bag will be Sanders, who Morris. Patterson, from will be making the transition after Birmingham, Ala., hit .392 for his playing third a year ago. Last year high school career and was a he hit .333, had a slugging per- Gatorade National Player of the centage of .508 and drove in 33 Year finalist before being drafted runs, all of which ranked in the top in the 24th-round by the Chicago five in their respective categories White Sox in the ‘07 Draft. from the 2007 team. “Wes Gilmer is a really good “I don’t know if people real- switch-hitting bat that we have ize how good of an athlete Joseph while Kevin Patterson, a left-hand- really is,” Mosiello said. “That ed bat, will also play some first middle infield spot will be a good base, some outfield and has a great transition for him because he can chance to be an everyday DH for run and do a lot of things. His apti- us” Mosiello said. tude is incredible.”

2008 PRESEASON POLLS NCBWA COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 1 Arizona State 49-15 21 Virginia 45-16 1. Arizona 42-17 21. Fresno St. 38-29 2 North Carolina 57-16 22 UC Irvine 47-17 2. South Carolina 46-20 22. Texas A&M 48-19 3 Rice 56-14 23 Louisville 47-24 3. Arizona St. 49-15 23. Louisville 47-24 4 South Carolina 46-20 24 Mississippi State 38-22 4. Mississippi 40-25 24. Virginia 45-16 5 Arizona 42-17 25 Kentucky 34-19 5. North Carolina 57-16 25. . 32-25 6 Texas 46-17 26 Baylor 35-27 6. Rice 56-14 26. U.C. Irvine 47-17-1 7 Mississippi 40-25 27 Oklahoma State 42-21 7. San Diego 43-18 27. Mississippi St. 38-22 8 Vanderbilt 54-13 28 Louisiana-Lafayette 23-7 8. Texas 46-17 28. Baylor 35-27 9 San Diego 43-18 29 Fresno State 38-29 9. Wichita St. 53-22 29. Pepperdine 35-22 10 Wichita State 53-22 30 Coastal Carolina 50-13 10. Michigan 42-19 30. Louisiana St. 29-26-1 11 Oregon State 49-18 31 Georgia Tech 32-25 11. Vanderbilt 54-13 31. Oklahoma St. 42-21 12 (Fla.) 37-24 32 Pepperdine 35-22 12. Florida St. 49-13 32. Louisiana-Lafayette 45-17 13 Florida State 49-13 33 Southern Mississippi 39-23 13. Clemson 41-23 33. Southern Illinois 34-22 14 Cal State Fullerton 38-25 34 Louisiana State 29-26 14. Miami, Fla. 37-24 34. Southern Miss. 39-23 15 Michigan 42-19 35 Arkansas 43-21 15. 42-18 35. U.C. Riverside 38-21 16 Clemson 41-23 16. Cal. St. Fullerton 38-25 36. Stetson 42-21 17 Missouri 42-18 17. Long Beach St. 39-20 37. Coastal Carolina 50-13 18 Long Beach State 39-20 18. UCLA 33-28 38. Nebraska 32-27 19 UCLA 33-28 19. Oregon St. 49-18 39. 29-26 20 Texas A&M 48-19 20. Kentucky 34-19-1 40. Oral Roberts 40-17

22 2008 Auburn Baseball 2008 PREVIEW INTRODUCTION Led by junior Mike Bianucci, who has Series garnering National Player of the Year already garnered national recognition by “The neat thing about this league is, awards, will see plenty of time in the outfield being placed on the 2008 Wallace Watch List when he is not pitching. as a Player of the Year candidate, outfield if you are one of the top in the SEC in depth should be one of Auburn’s strengths anything, you know you are one of “Luke is one of the most versatile play- heading into the season. the top in the country. It’s a real ers in the country,” Mosiello said. “He can exciting time to be an Auburn Tiger pitch, he can play first, he can play the out- After being selected in the 23rd round field or he can DH. No matter where he is on by the Los Angeles Angels, Bianucci, who in my mind.” the field, Luke can impact a game.” has twice been an All-SEC performer, will - Assistant Coach Bill Mosiello shift over to rightfield this season after hit- Ben Jones, a junior left-handed hitter ting .326 with a team-high 14 home runs and who has seen spot starts and has been a 51 RBI last season playing mostly in left. Playing his third position in dependable late-innings defensive replacement in his first two seasons, as many seasons, Bianucci is a versatile player that can be relied upon is also in the mix after a strong fall showing. Mosiello describes Jones heavily this season. as a very dependable player who excels in all aspects of the game.

“We have all seen what Mike has done the past few years. The Mosiello has taken over the daily running of the offense from biggest goal is if he can stay healthy, everything else will take care of Slater but works inside of the same framework, preaching the need for itself. It’s that simple. He is that kind of player,” Mosiello said. “Mike a complete offense. has really worked hard to improve all of his skills to become a com- plete player.” “Offensively, our goals are very simple: to become a complete offensive club that can beat our opponents in a variety of ways,” Trent Mummey and Brian Fletcher are two freshmen who have a Mosiello said. “We want to be the kind of club that consistently puts great chance to be in the starting lineup from opening day and beyond. pressure on the defense in all facets; through the bunting game, aggres- Mummey, a 5’11”, 170 lbs. left-handed hitting top-of-the-order type of sive base running and an absolute commitment to situational hitting. player, possesses great defensive skills while Fletcher, a 6’1”, 190 lbs. Our goals are to continually improve on forming our offensive identi- right-handed stick that was a 39th-round pick of the , ty that understands the importance of on-base percentage and playing has a chance to be a dynamic offensive threat. unselfish team offense as one unit.

Greinke, who has the chance to become the most heralded two- “The neat thing about this league is if you are one of the top in the way player at Auburn since Tim Hudson laced them up on the Plains SEC in anything, you know you are one of the top in the country. It’s in the late 90’s and helped lead the Tigers to the 1997 College World a real exciting time to be an Auburn Tiger in my mind,” Mosiello said.

LUKE MIKE GREINKE BIANUCCI

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20082008 AUBURNAUBURN TIGERSTIGERS RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS MikeMike BianucciBianucci Position: IF/OF Year: Jr. - 2L Height: 6-1 #3 Weight: 215 B/T: R/R Hometown: Fairfax, Va. High School: W.T. Woodson Birthdate: June 26, 1986 in Fairfax, Va.

2008 PRESEASON Wallace Watch List ... NCBWA Preseason All-America Second Team . 2007 (SOPHOMORE) 23rd-round pick by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim but returned for junior seasion ... ABCA Second Team All-Region outfielder ... It was the second straight season he was selected by the region’s coaches ... One of just five sophomores to be named either first- or second- team all-region ... Second Team All-SEC outfielder ... Marked the second time he was an All-SEC selection ... In 47 games (38 in LF, 1 in RF, 7 as DH) he hit .326, which was the fourth-highest average on the team ... Hit a team-high 14 home runs ... Drove in 51 runs, which was second on the team ... Hit cleanup in 45 of the 47 games ... Has never gone more than eight games between home runs in his career ... Hit .365 vs. LHP ... Had a team-high 20 2-out RBI and hit .362 with runners in scor- ing position ... Led the team with 16 multi-RBI games on the year, driving in three-or-more seven times ... In SEC-only games, was seventh in the league with a .662 and was 11th in on-base percentage (.474) and runs scored (24) ... Six home runs in SEC games was tied for third and 51 and 16 walks were tied for seventh ... DH’d in all three games against Vanderbilt, driving in four runs with two doubles and a homer ... Had the sec- ond multi-homer game of his career in a 12-5 win over Alabama on April 20 ... His homers against Alabama came in consecutive at-bats ... Hit .477 in the month of February with 3-2B, 3B, 5-HR, 10-BB, 16-R and 17-RBI ... Struckout just 3 times in his first 44 ABs ... Named the MVP of the Coca-Cola Classic in February as he hit .667 (8-for-12) with a , and six runs scored to go along with his two homers and seven RBI for a 1.417 slug- ging percentage ... In Sunday's tournament championship-clinching win over South Alabama, he was a double shy of the cycle, driving in four runs ... Named SEC Player of the Week following the tournament. 2007 PRESEASON Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American ... Wallace Watch List. 2006 (FRESHMAN) Named First Team All-SEC DH by both the league coaches and SEBaseball.com ... Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American DH ... Along with Luke Greinke became Auburn’s first duo to be named Freshman All-American’s in the same season ... Baseball America Second Team Freshman All-American ... Became just the third Tiger to be named a Freshman All-American by Baseball America, joining Bobby Huddleston (2000, 2nd Team) and Hayden Gliemmo (1998) ... SEC All-Freshman selection ... ABCA First Team All-Region selection ... Led the Tigers in hitting (.359) and slugging (.564), was second in home runs (eight), tied for third in RBI (31) and

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2006 ...... 359 45-45 181 27 65 13 0 8 31 102 .564 9 6 47 1 .400 4 0 0-2 22 25 6 .887 2007 ...... 326 47-46 175 46 57 11 1 14 51 112 .640 29 4 33 1 .427 3 2 8-9 63 7 4 .946 Totals ...... 343 92-91 356 73 122 24 1 22 82 214 .601 38 10 80 2 .414 7 2 8-11 85 32 10 .921

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2007 MLB Draft 23rd-Round Pick 2007 All-SEC Second Team 2007 ABCA All-Region Second Team 2006 All-SEC First Team 2006 ABCA All-Region First Team 2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All- American 2006 Baseball America Freshman All- American Second Team was fourth in doubles (13) in 45 games ... Never went more than eight games with- out hitting a home run ... Hit a team-best .330 in league games ... Hit .397 against LHP ... Had 19 mulit-hit games ... Had four hits in a game three times ... Started his Auburn career off with a bang, going 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs and six RBI in AU’s extra-inning, 9-8, win over Hofstra on Feb. 17 ... Was one of 20 play- ers invited to try out for the 2006 USA Baseball National Team. SUMMER 2005 Played for the Reston Hawks of the Clark C. Griffith Collegiate Baseball League ... Hit .347 and tied for the team lead with 31 RBI ... Set the Clark Griffith League Season Home Run Record with 12 ... Also led the the league with a .792 slugging percentage. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Chris Warren at W.T. Woodson ... Hit .526 with eight 2B and 10 HR and 27 RBI as a senior as W.T. Woodson won its first District Title since 1990 ... Was also 7-2 with a 2.42 ERA on the mound with 60 K’s ... Named the 2005 Liberty District Player of the Year ... First Team All-Region selection in 2004 and 2005 ... W. T. Woodson MVP and team captain as both a jun- ior and senior ... 2004 Second Team All-State ... Hit .508 for his career and was a per- fect 37-for-37 in stolen bases in his career ... Was 9-1 with a and a 2.61 ERA as a junior and was named First Team All- District Pitcher and Player of the Year ... Three-time All-Met selection ... Two-time participant in the Perfect Games World Wood Bat Championship ... 2004 East Coast Showcase selection ... Helped lead the Virginia Barnstormers to the Connie Mack World Series in 2003 ... Two- time Va. Commonwealth Games participant. PERSONAL Michael Elliott Bianucci ... Son of Gary and Barbara Bianucci ... Has one brother, Tony (26) ... Brother, Tony, was a 2002 draft pick (47th round) of the Boston Red Sox ...Major: Criminology.

BIANUCCI’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ...... 6, twice, last at Troy (Apr. 25, 2007) Runs Scored ...... 4, at Kentucky (May 17, 2007) Hits ...... 4, four times, last at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) RBI ...... 6, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 17, 2006) Doubles ...... 1, 24 times Triples ...... 1, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) Home Runs ...... 2, twice, last vs. Alabama (Apr. 20, 2007) Walks ...... 3, vs. Alabama (Apr. 21, 2007) Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Alabama (Apr. 21, 2007) Hit Streak ...... 8, Feb. 16-Feb. 27, 2007

2008 Auburn Baseball 27 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS PaulPaul BurnsideBurnside Position: RHP Year: Jr. - 2L #27 Height: 6-4 Weight: 227 B/T: R/R Hometown: Montgomery, Ala. High School: Jeff Davis Birthdate: Nov. 20, 1986 in Montgomery, Ala.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) Went 7-1 with a 3.06 ERA ... ERA was the lowest of any on the AU staff ... Led Auburn in wins (7), was second in innings (67.2) and was tied for the team lead in strikeouts (54) despite miss- ing the final four series of the season ... 7 wins was the most by an AU pitch- er since Arnold Hughey in 2005 (8) ... Moved into the Friday-night starter role against Ole Miss, AU’s third SEC series of the season ... Was 3-1 with a 2.32 ERA, striking out 26 while walking just 10 as the Friday night starter ... Threw a at LSU on Apr. 5 ... It was the first complete game by an Auburn pitcher since Josh Sullivan went the distance against VMI on March 12, 2005 in a 12-0 Auburn win ... It was also the first complete game in SEC play for the Tigers since Arnold Hughey did it at Alabama on April 17, 2004 in a 7-1 AU win ... Finished the year sixth in the SEC in ERA (3.06) and fifth in opponent average (.225) ... Allowed more than three earned runs just twice all season ... Never issued more than three walks in a start ... Had a WHIP of 1.16 ... Held RH to a .145 batting average ... Went 4-1 with a 3.51 ERA in seven appearances at Plainsman Park ... Led the pitching staff with six quality starts ... 4 SEC wins was the second-highest total in the league ... Did not surrender a run in his first 11.2 innings of work (three appearances), striking out 11 and allowing just six hits ... Earned the win in all three of those appearances ... Allowed just three runs (two earned) in 7.0 innings in his only loss of the season, a 4-2 setback to Ole Miss. SUMMER 2006 Played for the of the Shenandoah Valley League ... Finished the year leading the league in strikeouts (55), was second with a 1.70 ERA, third with a .198 opponent batting average and fourth in at 58.1 ... Allowed just 11 ER on the year and fin- ished with a WHIP of 0.99 (41 H, 17 BB) ... Threw a no-hitter in his first out- ing of the summer. 2006 (FRESHMAN) Used primarily as a middle relief man before earning the starting nod in the final two series of the season ... Had a team-best 3.48 ERA in league play ... Put together a string of 25.1 IP [8 APP] in league play with- out allowing an from 3/25-5/5 ... During those eight appearances, held the opposition to a .151batting average, surrendering just 13 hits ... Also went 13.1 IP (4/2-19) in all games without allowing a run ... Allowed just two of 18 inherited runners to score and retired 12 of the first 16 batters he faced in relief appearances, earning three holds ... Had a 2.78 ERA when coming on in relief ... Did not allow a run in 11 of his 16 relief appearances ... Held oppo- nents to a .192 average (15-for-78) with runners on ... Struckout at least one in

CAREER STATS Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 ...... 4.91 2-3 18 2 0 0/0 0 44.0 40 27 24 25 31 13 1 6 199 .242 4 5 2 2 2007 ...... 3.06 7-1 11 10 1 0/1 0 67.2 56 28 23 22 54 12 1 7 286 .225 5 7 3 4 Totals . . . . .3.79 9-4 29 12 1 0/1 0 111.2 96 55 47 47 85 25 2 13 485 .232 9 12 5 6

28 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS

BURNSIDE’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES

2006-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Feb. 5 VMI -- R 1.000000 13 Feb. 18 Hofstra -- R 1.011110 20 Feb. 24 Elon -- R 0.200001 5 Feb. 28 Davidson -- R 1.111110 19 Mar. 3 at Arizona State -- R 0.145501 24 Mar. 25 at Vanderbilt -- R 3.021012 43 Mar. 28at Troy --R3.13330349 Apr. 2 Kentucky W R 3.100053 70 Apr. 9 at Ole Miss -- R 3.140011 44 Apr. 11 at South Alabama -- R 1.210003 19 Apr. 14 Mississippi State W R 4.220014 64 Apr. 19 vs. Troy L R 1.022111 22 Apr. 21 at Florida -- R 3.000001 28 Apr. 23 at Florida -- R 0.200010 12 Apr. 28 at Alabama -- R 4.030034 76 May 5 LSU -- R 3.121042 64 May 12 Georgia L S 4.178833 94 May 18 at Arkansas L S 4.085532 91

2007-SO. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Feb. 11 Hofstra W R 4.020013 38 Feb. 17 UNC Greensboro W S 6.040025 84 all but four outings. Feb. 24 vs. Michigan State W S 5.263308 94 HIGH SCHOOL Played for Greg Baker and Bart Britton at Mar. 3 Arizona State -- S 5.098812 82 Jefferson Davis High School ... Selected to the All-Metro and the Mar. 10 Purdue W S 5.050034 98 Mar. 17 at Georgia -- S 5.052233 97 (Alabama) South All-Star Team as a senior ... Was 5-1 with a 1.50 Mar. 24 Florida -- S 6.085223 105 ERA in 45 innings of work ... Also struckout 70 ... Hit .485 while Mar. 30 Ole Miss L S 7.033229 106 playing as a senior ... Valedictorian of his senior class ... Apr. 6at LSU W S 9.031125112 Pitched against current Auburn teammate Evan Crawford’s Apr. 13 at South Carolina W S 7.051135 107 Prattville team both in the game he got hurt and his first game back Apr. 20 Alabama W S 8.065437 125 after surgery ... His first appearance after surgery was in relief and he threw 3.0 innings ... Missed part of his junior year of high school due to arm surgery. PERSONAL Paul Burnside ... Son of Sheldon and Cindy Burnside ... Father, Sheldon Burnside, played for the Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Reds in the 1980s ... Has two siblings: Shana (26) and Matt (17) ... Major: Marketing.

2008 Auburn Baseball 29 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS EvanEvan CrawfordCrawford Position: LHP Year: Jr. - 2L Height: 6-2 #44 Weight: 190 B/T: R/L Hometown: Prattville, Ala. High School: Prattville Birthdate: Sept. 2, 1986 in Pensacola, Fla.

SUMMER 2007 Played for the in the Cape Cod League ... Named an All-Star ... In 16 appearances, compiled a 0.67 ERA in 27.0 innings, which fell short of the minimum 34 innings needed to appear in the league-leaders stats ... ERA would have tied for the league lead ... Also carved up 41 strikeouts in earning five saves ... Faced 111 batters and surrendered just 17 hits and 14 walks (two inten- tional). 2007 (SOPHOMORE) Went 5-6 with a 5.91 ERA in 15 appearances (12 starts) ... 67.0 innings was third on the team ... 43 strikeouts was fourth on the team ... Was a starter for the first three conference series before going to the bullpen for a short stint ... Returned to the starting rotation against Arkansas ... Tabbed the Friday night starter for the final four series ... Fell one out shy of a quality start against Mississippi State (May 4), going 5.2 innings and allowing just two unearned runs (AU lost, 4-1) ... Had the finest relief outing of his career against Alabama (Apr. 22), going 5.0 innings without allowing a run ... Had a 3.00 ERA in 3 relief appearances ... Allowed just one XBH out of the bullpen while striking out eight (9.0 IP) ... Was 4-3 with a 5.84 ERA in 8 starts prior to moving to the bullpen ... Earned the win in his first start of the year, going 5.0 innings and surrendering just 1 unearned run on 5 hits and 2 walks, striking out 5 in 4-1 win over UNC Greensboro ... Had solid start at Mississippi State, last- ing 5.2 innings and surrendering just 2 unearned runs in 4-1 Friday-night loss. 2006 (FRESHMAN) Went 5-8 with a 4.35 ERA in 15 starts ... Led the Tigers in wins (five), IP (78.2), strikeouts (55) and had the lowest opponent batting average of any of the starters at .280 ... Was the only pitcher to start a game in all 15 series on the season ... Led the AU pitching staff with five quality starts ... Figured in the decision in each of his starts this season except for two (Hofstra and Mississippi State) ... Team went 6-9 in his 15 starts ... Allowed just 25 ER in 55.2 IP of SEC play, going 4-5 with a 4.04 ERA ... Averaged 5+ IP per start, the most among Auburn’s three weekend starters ... Lefties hit just .188 against him ... Tossed 7.0 IP at Florida and allowed only four hits while striking out six .... Did not allow a run in his first five IP vs. Kentucky before one of his runners scored in the 6th inning off of the bullpen ... Pitched a career-long seven innings, earning the win, in his 3/19 start vs. South Carolina ... Struckout a career-high eight hitters in 3/12 start vs. Birmingham Southern, allowing three runs in 6.0 IP and taking the loss ... Struckout four in 4.0 IP of a ND on 2/19 vs. Hofstra. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman for coach Roger Lambert at Prattville High School ... PHS won over 100 games in his three years as a varsity starter including a state-record 47 games in 2004 ... As a senior compiled a 7-3 record

CAREER STATS Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 ...... 4.35 5-8 15 15 0 0/0 0 78.2 87 48 38 40 55 14 1 3 362 .280 5 3 3 5 2007 ...... 5.91 5-6 15 12 0 0/0 0 67.0 84 55 44 33 43 15 3 5 321 .305 9 5 4 4 Totals . . . . .5.07 10-14 30 27 0 0/0 0 145.2 171 103 82 73 98 29 4 8 683 .292 14 8 7 9

30 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS with a 1.17 ERA and 113 K’s in 71 innings ... Compiled a 9-2 record with a .097 ERA and 99K's while leading his team to the 2004 Class CRAWFORD’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES 6A State Championship finals ... Batted .415 as a prep senior, .400 as a junior and .350 as a sophomore ... Tossed 2 no-hitters during 2006-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch career at PHS (one as a sophomore and one as a senior) ... 6-1 career Feb. 5 VMI L S 4.075415 73 playoff pitching record with 1 save, all 7 starts were complete games Feb. 19 Hofstra -- S 4.022124 73 Feb. 26 Elon [G2] W S 5.082232 98 ... National Showcase participant in 2004 ... 2004 Mar. 5 at Arizona State L S 4.064330 84 ECPB Showcase participant ... Pitched for the Ohio Warhawks in the Mar. 12 Birmingham Southern L S 6.053328 108 2004 Perfect Game/Baseball America World Wood Bat Association Mar. 19 South Carolina W S 7.040044 114 National Championships ... 2005 Louisville Slugger Pre-Season Mar. 26 at Vanderbilt L S 5.173331 88 High School Baseball All-American Second Team ... PHS Triple Apr. 1 Kentucky W S 5.021165 111 Apr. 8 at Ole Miss [G2] W S 7.051143 95 Crown winner (.415, 10 2B, 3 3B, 8 HR and 35 RBI ... Team Apr. 15 Mississippi State -- S 4.066434 89 Captain ... Team One's Top 60 High School Left-Handed Pitchers Apr. 22 at Florida L S 7.042236 106 (ranked #12) in 2005 ... Perfect Game USA ranked him #88 of top Apr. 29 at Alabama W S 5.095312 95 1000 HS players in the nation; #8 LHP ... Baseball America's Top May 6 LSU L S 6.064323 109 LHP prospect in the state of Alabama in 2005; ranked #128 of top May 13 Georgia L S 7.074225 105 May 19 at Arkansas L S 2.196613 70 850 HS players in the nation ... 2004 AlaBCA Super 100 participant ... Birmingham News Honorable Mention Class 6A All-State Pitcher 2007-SO. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch (2004) ... 2004 North-South AHSAA All-Star Game MVP ... Feb. 14 Lipscomb -- R 2.040002 30 Montgomery Advertiser All-Metro Baseball Team selection in 2003, Feb. 18 UNC Greensboro W S 5.051025 89 ‘04, ‘05 ... Two-time Alabama Sports Writers Association First- Feb. 25 at South Alabama W S 5.064443 91 Mar. 4 Arizona Satate -- S 3.055424 81 Team All-State Pitcher ... 2005 First-Team Birmingham News All- Mar. 11 Purdue W S 5.142133 88 State Class 6A Pitcher ... 2005 Alabama Sports Writers Association Mar. 18 at Georgia L S 5.164424 80 Super 12 selection as a pitcher. Mar. 25 Florida L S 5.097610 84 PERSONAL Evan Shane Crawford ... Son of Steve and Debbie Mar. 31 Ole Miss L S 4.143330 55 Crawford ... Has one brother: Chad (25) ... Brother Chad also attend- Apr. 10 Mercer W S 4.052212 63 Apr. 15 at South Carolina -- R 2.076303 52 ed Auburn ... Major: Adult Education. Apr. 22 Alabama -- R 5.020033 64 Apr. 27 Arkansas L S 7.0 109925 118 May 5 at Mississippi State L S 5.242033 98 May 11 Vanderbilt L S 3.1 107524 90 May 17 at Kentucky W S 5.033352 102

2008 Auburn Baseball 31 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS LukeLuke GreinkeGreinke Position: UTIL/RHP Year: Jr. - 2L #8 Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Orlando, Fla. High School: Dr. Phillips Birthdate: June 14, 1986 in Orlando, Fla.

SUMMER 2007 Named Baseball America’s Player of the Summer, the Valley League MVP and the top prospect to play in the Shenandoah Valley League ... Went 3-1 with a 2.66 ERA with 48 strikeouts in 51.0 innings for the Winchester Royals ... Also led the league in hitting (.417), on-base percentage (.517) and slugging percentage (.642). ... Drove in 32 runs ... Named the VBL Player of the Week on July 2. 2007 (SOPHOMORE) Hit .314 with 36 RBI ... Was 9-for-11 in attempts ... Also had a 2.61 ERA in 10.1 IP ... Most versatile player on the team, starting 18 games as the DH, 13 in LF, 11 at first, five in CF and two in RF while also making six appearances on the mound ... Had a 19-game (March 18-April 25) ... Hit .430 (34-for-79) with 18 runs during the streak ... Also had a 16-game SEC hitting streak in which he hit .381 (24-for- 63) with 4 doubles, 5 walks, 2 HBP, scored 11 runs, drove in 15 RBI and was 4-for-5 in stolen bases ... Hit .410 in the month of April (25-for-61) with 3 doubles, 11 runs scored and 14 RBI ... Hit .370 with runners on (37-for-100) and .389 with runners in scoring position (28-for-72)... Started the Apr. 25 game at Troy at 1B before coming in to pitch for 4.0 innings starting in the 12th ... Moved to LF for the final inning ... Had the game-winning single in the ninth of Auburn’s 4-3 win over Purdue (March 9) ... Went a career-long 4.0 innings in relief at Troy (Apr. 25), allowing just two hits and four walks while not surren- dering a run ... In SEC-only games, was tied for seventh in the league with 16 walks ... Started out the season with a five-game hitting streak, going 7-for- 19 (.368) ... Reached base safely in first 18 games he played, going 21-for-63 (.333) with 15 walks, 18 runs and 13 RBI ... Reached base safely in 44 out of 52 games played and had a .400 on-base percentage ... Went 4-for-4 with a career- high 3 runs scored while also driving in 2 in 22-6 win over Mercer (Apr. 10) ... Had a big series against Alabama, going 6-for-10 (.600) with 7 RBI and 3 runs. 2006 (FRESHMAN) 2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America (RP) ... SEC Coaches All-Freshman Team selection (OF) ... Posted six saves in 16 relief appearances with a 3.76 ERA ... Worked 26.1 IP, striking out 17 while walking just nine ... Also hit .286 in 112 ABs ... Finished the season with 17 RBI and 8 runs scored ... His 10 sac bunts led Auburn and was tied for fifth in the SEC ... Hitt .322 with a 2B, a HR and 12 RBIs in league play ... Had a perfect in the 33 games that he played ... His six saves led the Tigers and were the most by an Auburn freshman since Colter Bean had seven in his ini- tial campaign on the Plains in 1998 ... Made 25 starts in the outfield (19 CF, 4

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2006 ...... 286 33-32 112 8 32 1 0 1 17 36 .321 9 2 16 1 .347 1 10 4-4 58 3 0 1.000 2007 ...... 314 53-52 210 41 66 6 0 1 36 75 .357 26 6 33 4 .400 3 2 9-11 116 8 4 .969 Totals ...... 304 86-84 322 49 98 7 0 2 53 111 .345 35 8 49 5 .382 4 12 13-15 174 11 4 .979

Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CGSHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBPSFA SHA 2006 ...... 3.76 0-0 17 1 0 0/1 6 26.1 30 17 11 9 17 7 2 2 126 .273 2 5 0 2 2007 ...... 2.61 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 1 10.1 7 3 3 6 5 2 0 1 43 .194 0 1 0 0 Totals . . . . .3.44 0-0 23 1 0 0/1 7 36.2 37 20 14 15 22 9 2 3 169 .253 2 6 0 2

32 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS 2007 Baseball America Player of the Summer

2007 Shenandoah Valley League MVP

2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2006 SEC All-Freshman Team (OF)

GREINKE’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES

LF, 2 RF) and 7 as the DH ... Had a 10-game hitting streak from 2006-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch April 25-May 14, hitting .289 (11-for-38) with 5 RBI ... Perfect 4- Feb. 3 VMI -- R 2.000000 17 for-4 in stolen bases ... Was 7-for-9 (.778) with a runner on 3rd and Feb. 5 VMI -- R 1.120021 30 less than 2 out ... On the mound held righthanded batters to a .217 Feb. 10 Florida State S R 2.000012 24 Feb. 18 Hofstra -- R 1.000001 14 batting average ... Made just one start on the mound (3/14 vs. Feb. 19 Hofstra S R 1.010010 18 Appalachian State) before suffering an injury that kept him off the Feb. 24 Elon [G2] -- R 2.000013 26 mound for a month ... Allowed just 2 BB in 10.1 IP in league play ... Mar. 5 at Arizona State -- R 3.143313 58 His his first career HR in the second game of the Arkansas series ... Mar. 11 Birmingham Southern S R 2.031012 39 Hit .364 in the Georgia series and hit a 2B in the Sunday game, his Mar. 14 Appalachain State -- S 0.112001 10 Apr. 8 at Ole Miss [G2] -- R 1.010000 8 first extra-base hit in 102 at-bats. Apr. 11 at South Alabama S R 1.010001 14 HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Mike Barefoot at Dr. Apr. 16 Mississippi State -- R 1.011000 18 Phillips ... Hit .383 for his career with 5 HR and 45 RBI ... Listed by Apr. 21 at Florida S R 1.010010 21 Perfect Game as the 103rd high school prospect in the 2005 MLB Apr. 23 at Florida -- R 2.043302 33 Draft ... 2005 First Team All-Metro Conference, All-Central Florida Apr. 29 at Alabama S R 2.021110 30 May 7 LSU -- R 1.143101 25 and All-County as a senior after hitting .373 with seven 2B, two 3B May 14 Georgia -- R 2.053300 40 and a career-high three HR ... Also drove in 14 and scored 25 R ... Struckout just five times in 83 at-bats ... Also pitched in 12 games, 2007-SO. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch going 5-0 with three saves and a 1.33 ERA with 33 K’s and 7 BB ... Feb. 11 Hofstra -- R 1.000001 12 Was clocked at 96 mph at the Perfect Game World Championships Feb. 17 UNC Greensboro S R 1.011111 17 Feb. 24 vs. Michigan State -- R 1.110002 18 ... Third Team All-State selection ... First Team All-Metro and All- Mar. 13VMI --R1.02221028 County selection as a junior ... Hit .414 with a career-high nine 2B Mar. 27 at Mercer -- R 2.010000 24 ... Also named to the All-Central Florida second team as a junior ... Apr. 25at Troy --R4.02004164 Selected to play in the USA Tournament of Stars in 2003 and 2004 ... Named to the First Team All-Metro and Second Team All-County in his first year at Dr. Phillips ... Also played two years of varsity golf. PERSONAL Luke Jacob Greinke ... Son of Don and Marsha Greinke ... Has one brother, Zack (24) ... Brother Zack is a pitcher in the Kansas City Royals system ... Major: Criminology.

GREINKE’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ...... 7, at Troy (Apr. 25, 2007) Runs Scored ...... 3, vs. Mercer (Apr. 10, 2007) Hits ...... 4, twice, last at Troy (Apr. 25, 2007) RBI ...... 3, three times, last vs. Alabama (Apr. 21, 2007) Doubles ...... 2, at South Carolina (Apr. 13, 2007) Triples ...... never Home Runs ...... 1, twice, last vs. Samford (Feb. 27, 2007) Walks ...... 3, vs. Arizona State (Mar. 4, 2007) Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Alabama (Apr. 20, 2007) Hit Streak ...... 19, March 18-April 25, 2007

2008 Auburn Baseball 33 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS AustinAustin HubbardHubbard Position: RHP Year: So. - 1L #12 Height: 6-3 Weight: 205 B/T: R/R Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Homewood Birthdate: June 14, 1988 in Gainesville, Ga.

2007 SUMMER: Helped guide the Newport Gulls to the championship round of the New England Collegiate Baseball League ... Took a hard-luck loss in the championship game as he allowed just two unearned runs on four hits and a walk, striking out six in 7.1 innings as the Gulls lost the championship series 2- 0 ... Finished the regular season 2-2 with a 2.72 ERA in nine starts (49.2 IP) and was third in the league with 52 strikeouts ... In the playoffs, Hubbard went 1-1 with a 0.63 ERA in two starts (14.1 IP), fanning 13 while walking just four ... Finished the summer with a 2.25 ERA and 65 strikeouts. 2007 (FRESHMAN) Went 1-0 with a 5.06 ERA in 11 appearances, starting five games ... Recorded at least one strikeout in every outing but one ... Made first career start vs. Hofstra (Feb. 11), throwing 2.0 innings and allowing four runs on three hits and three walks ... Had a 3.45 ERA in 15.2 innings out of the bullpen (6 App) ... Threw a career-high 5.0 innings in his start against Troy ... Did not issue a walk against Troy while allowing five hits and striking out two ... Earned first career win in split-start against South Alabama (Apr. 3), going 4.0 innings and allowing just two runs (one earned) on 5 hits while striking out a career-high 4 in 5-2 win. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Doug Gann and Keith Brown at Homewood ... Named All-State as a senior ... Posted a 7-2 record with two saves and a school-record 99 strikeouts in 58.2 innings of work while also hitting .415 en route to being named a 2005 honorable mention all-state pitcher ... Played in the 2005 North-South All-Star Game and the ALBCA Super 100 ... East Coast Professional Showcase Attendee ... Also played for the unde- feated and defending 5A state champion ... Holds school records for single-season and career pass- ing years, touchdowns and com- pletions ... 2006 5A Player of the Year (football). HUBBARD’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES PERSONAL HUBBARD’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES Austin Hubbard ... 2007-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Son of Shane and Feb. 11 Hofstra -- S 2.034431 51 Elizabeth Hubbard Mar. 2 Arizona State -- R 2.022021 50 ... Has a brother, Mar. 6 Davidson -- R 2.000013 30 Lake (17) ... Mar. 14VMI --S 3.16331251 Apr. 3 South Alabama W S 4.052114 56 Major: Apr. 10 Mercer -- R 3.042202 45 Criminology. Apr. 18 vs. Samford -- S 2.043211 53 Apr. 25at Troy --S 5.05220260 Apr. 29 Arkansas -- R 3.141112 57 May 12 Vanderbilt -- R 2.230013 44 May 19 at Kentucky -- R 2.253310 37

CAREER STATS

Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2007 ...... 5.06 1-0 11 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 41 22 18 12 21 7 0 2 138 .297 1 3 0 1

34 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS MichaelMichael HurstHurst Position: RHP Year: So. - 1L #40 Height: 6-5 Weight: 190 B/T: R/R Hometown: Vestavia, Ala. High School: Vestavia Hills Birthdate: Aug. 11, 1986 in Birmingham, Ala.

SUMMER 2007 Pitched for the in the Shenandoah Valley League ... In the VBL playoffs, threw two-thirds of an inning in the first-round series-clinching game and retired both batters he faced before throwing a combined 2.1 innings in the first two games of the second round without surrendering a run ... For the summer he finished with a 1-0 mark with a save in 13 relief appearances (16.1 IP) ... He had a 2.76 ERA and fanned 18 while only issuing three walks. 2007 (FRESHMAN) Made one appearance, throwing the final inning at South Carolina on April 15 ... Allowed one hit to the Gamecocks. 2006 Redshirt HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner for Dal Davis and the late Sammy Dunn at Vestavia Hills High School ...Went 4-1 with five saves in 33 innings as a senior ... Also sported a 1.32 ERA in his final season at VHHS ... Named to the East-West All-Star team ... Posted a 5-1 record with six saves and a 1.45 ERA in 31 innings in his first season on the varsity team ... Vestavia went a combined 51-14 during his two years on the team ... Listed in Who’s Who of American High School Students ... Named Academic All-State both his junior and senior years as he main- tained a 3.8 GPA. PERSONAL Michael Hurst ... Son of Mike and Helen Hurst ... He has three sib- lings: Brian (30), Lenley (26) and Ashley (23) ... Brother-in-law, Adam Faust, played baseball at Auburn ... Major: Marketing.

HURST’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES

2007-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Apr. 15 at South Carolina -- R 1.010000 20

CAREER STATS

Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2007 ...... 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0

2008 Auburn Baseball 35 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS RyanRyan JenkinsJenkins Position: C Year: Jr. - 2L #6 Height: 6-2 Weight: 206 B/T: R/R Hometown: Millbrook, Ala. High School: Stanhope Elmore Birthdate: Jan. 26, 1987 in Montgomery, Ala.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) Hit .319 in 27 contests, which included 14 starts ... Finished the year with 22 hits, including a double and a home run, driving in 8 ... Used mainly as a defensive replacement late in games ... Hit .375 (6-for-16) when com- ing off the bench ... Played in all three games in the season’s final series at Kentucky, going 3-for-8 in his two starts against the Wildcats, driving in a run and scoring two ... Hit a 2-R HR in Auburn’s 6-R 4th inning at South Alabama (Feb. 25) ... Finished the game against USA 2-for-6 with 2 runs scored and a career-high 3 RBI ... Hit safely in 13 of the 14 games that he started, which includ- ed his final six starts of the season. SUMMER 2006 Played in the Shenendoah Valley League for the Winchester Royals ... Had a good summer on the mound, going 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 24.0 innings over the course of three outings ... Offensively, he hit .188 and drew 14 walks 2006 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in 14 games, hitting .200 ... Made six starts behind the plate on the year, including all three games of the Arkansas series ... Went 3-for- 3 with a 2B and an RBI in the final game of the year. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Stanhope Elmore High School for Hank Furlow ... Hit .374 over his four-year career ... Stroked 104 extra-base hits during his career (67 2B, 6 3B, 31 HR) ... Also drove in 143 runs and scored 54 ... Drew 60 walks and struckout just 39 times in four years ... Also found suc- cess on the mound, going 26-4 with 11 saves and a 1.54 ERA for SEHS ... Two-time All- State and All-Area selection (2004 & 2005) ... Three-time All-Metro selection (2003, 2004, 2005). PERSONAL Phillip Ryan Jenkins ... Son of Gray and Mellissa Jenkins ... Has one JENKINS’ CAREER HIGHS sister, Jennifer At Bats ...... 6, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) (16) ... Major: Runs Scored ...... 2, twice, last at Kentucky (May 18, 2007) Sociology. Hits ...... 3, at Arkansas (May 20, 2006) RBI ...... 3, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) Doubles ...... 1, twice, last vs. Vanderbilt (May 11, 2007) Triples ...... never Home Runs ...... 1, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) Walks ...... 1, four times, last at Kentucky (May 18, 2007) Stolen Bases ...... 1, at Mississippi State (May 5, 2007) Hit Streak ...... 9, Feb. 23-Apr. 10, 2007

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2006 ...... 200 14-6 25 1510026 .240 1 1 6 1 .259 0 1 0-0 48 7 1 .982 2007 ...... 319 27-14 69 9 22 101826.377 4 0 21 1 .356 0 0 1-1 135 9 0 1.000 Totals ...... 287 41-20 94 10 27 2 0 1 10 32 .340 5 1 27 2 .330 0 1 1-1 183 16 1 .995

36 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS BenBen JonesJones Position: OF Year: Jr. - 2L #9 Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 B/T: L/L Hometown: Decatur, Ala. High School: Decatur Birthdate: Aug. 27, 1986 in Decatur, Ala.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 35 games ... Hit .279 in 61 at-bats, driving in seven runs ... Auburn’s top left handed pinch hitter ... Hit .250 in 12 pinch-hit appearances ... Started 10 games and hit .324 when in the starting lineup ... Started five games as the DH, three in right and two in left ... Had a string of five games where he went 9-for- 18 (.500) with a double, a run and three RBI from March 3-14 ... Included in that span was a 3-for-3 day against VMI (Mar. 14). SUMMER 2006 Hit .229 for Covington Lumberjacks in the Shenendoah Valley League, driving in 18 runs while scoring another 15. 2006 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in 20 games, starting four ... Hit .226 with two 2B and 3 R ... Was used primarily as a lefthanded pinch hitter off the bench, hit- ting .300 in that role as well as a late-innings defensive substitution ... Four starts all came as the DH. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Mike Burns at Decatur High School ... Hit .439 with eight home runs as a senior ... Over the course of his three-year career, he hit 17 home runs ... Honorable mention all-state in 2004 and 2005 ... First-Team All-State selection by the Birmingham News in 2005 ... Decatur Daily 2005 Player of the Year ... Decatur Daily All-Area Team selection in 2004 and 2005 ... Participated in the North-South All-Star Game as a junior ... Had a 4.2 GPA and graduated fourth in his class. PERSONAL Benjamin Russell Jones ... Son of Rusty and Kathy Jones ... Has one brother, Matt (19) ... His cousin, Paige Jones, played softball at Auburn from 2001- 04 ... Major: Mechanical Engineering.

JONES’ CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ...... 5, three times, last vs. Florida (Mar. 25, 2007) Runs Scored ...... 1, 10 times, last at Mississippi State (May 5, 2007) Hits ...... 3, twice, last vs. VMI (Mar. 14, 2007) RBI ...... 2, vs. Florida (Mar. 24, 2007) Doubles ...... 1, three times, last vs. Purdue (Mar. 10, 2007) Triples ...... never Home Runs ...... never Walks ...... 2, vs. Samford (Apr. 18, 2007) Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Ole Miss (Mar. 31, 2007) Hit Streak ...... 3, Mar. 9-11, 2007

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2006 ...... 226 20-4 31 3720029 .290 3 0 8 0 .294 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 2007 ...... 279 35-10 61 7 17 100718.295 6 1 10 1 .343 2 2 5-5 13 2 0 1.000 Totals ...... 261 55-14 92 10 24 300927.293 9 1 18 1 .327 2 2 5-5 14 2 0 1.000

2008 Auburn Baseball 37 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS JosephJoseph SandersSanders Position: IF Year: So. - 1L #18 Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 B/T: R/R Hometown: Millbrook, Ala. High School: Stanhope Elmore Birthdate: Apr. 24, 1988 in Montgomery, Ala.

2007 SUMMER Played for the Winchester Royals in the Valley League ... Hit .272 with 29 RBI in 45 games, scoring 21 runs. 2007 (FRESHMAN) Hit .333 with 33 RBI and 17 extra-base hits ... Moved into the starting lineup on March 25 vs. Florida and hit .348 (32-for-92) with 10 dou- bles, two home runs, 11 walks, 15 runs scored and 20 RBIs in the final 28 games ... Had a monster final game, going 2-for-2 with a double, walk, home run, three runs scored and five RBI before injuring his lower leg causing him to miss the final two games of the season ... Hit .364 when coming off the bench (eight games) ... Made first career start vs. Michigan State (Feb. 24) at the Coca-Cola Classic and went 1-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs scored ... Finished the Classic 2-for-7 with 2 RBI and 5 runs ... Hit safely in his first five career starts (6-for-17, .353, 4 RBI, 7 R) ... Played in all three games vs. Arizona State and went 3-for-11 with a double and home run ... Started at three of the four infield positions (1B, 2B, 3B) and has also played in the outfield late in games ... Had a career-best six-game hitting streak from Mar. 24-Apr. 1 (9-for-20, .450, 3-2B, 5 RBI) ... Went 4-for-5 with a double, homer, three runs and four RBI in 22-6 win over Mercer (Apr. 10). HIGH SCHOOL Played for Hank Furlow at Stanhope Elmore High School ... 2006 Montgomery Advertiser 5A/6A Player of the Year ... 2005 & 2006 5A First Team All-State selection at third base ... 2004-2006 Alabama Sports Writers First-Team All-State selection ... 2005 & 2006 Birmingham News First-Team All- State Selection ... Hit .472 with 15 dou- bles and seven home runs while driving in 44 RBI and stealing 20 bases as a jun- ior ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase at and the East Coast Professional Showcase in Wilmington ... Was a high school teammate of Ryan Jenkins ... Also played foot- ball for two years and bas- SANDERS’ CAREER HIGHS ketball for three at SEHS ... At Bats ...... 6, at Troy (Apr. 25, 2007) 2005 All-Metro selection in Runs Scored ...... 3, three times, last at Kentucky (May 17, 2007) . Hits ...... 4, vs. Mercer (Apr. 10, 2007) PERSONAL Joseph RBI ...... 5, at Kentucky (May 17, 2007) Edwards Sanders ... Son of Doubles ...... 2, vs. VMI (Mar. 14, 2007) Jack and Barbara Sanders ... Triples ...... never Home Runs ...... 1, three times, last at Kentucky (May 17, 2007) Has five siblings, Josh (30), Walks ...... 2, four times, last vs. Samford (Apr. 18, 2007) John (27), Kevin (27), Jamie Stolen Bases ...... 1, four times, last at South Carolina (Apr. 13, 2007) (26) and Beth (21) ... Major: Hit Streak ...... 6, Mar. 24-Apr. 1, 2007 Marketing.

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2007 ...... 333 45-36 132 29 44 14 0 3 33 67 .508 15 4 28 1 .406 4 3 4-4 166 27 8 .960

38 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS ScottScott ShumanShuman Position: RHP Year: So. - 1L #29 Height: 6-4 Weight: 220 B/T: R/R Hometown: Valdosta, Ga. High School: Tift County Birthdate: March 28, 1988 in Valdosta, Ga.

2007 SUMMER Played for the Winchester Royals in the Valley League ... Finished the summer 2-4 with a 4.14 ERA in 10 appear- ances (eight starts), striking out 45. 2007 (FRESHMAN) Led the team with a 2.00 ERA ... Went 4-1 in 14 appearances, earning three saves ... Held opponents to a .138 batting average in 65 at-bats ... Allowed just nine hits in 18.0 innings ... Allowed just 3 of 7 inherited runners to score ... Retired 11 of 14 first-batters faced (.786) ... Was Auburn’s clos- er for the pre-conference season, putting together a 0.00 ERA in 9 Appearances (13.1 IP) ... Lefthanders hit just .125 against and righthanders .146 ... Earned the win in his first outing, throwing 2.0 IP against Hofstra in relief, striking out 3 ... Allowed just 2 ER in non-conference season ... Struckout at least one in all but 3 outings ... Allowed more than one hit once in 14 outings. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Chuck Beale at Tift County ... 2006 23rd- round pick of the Milwaukee Brewers ... Went 8-2 with three saves as a senior ... Had a 1.72 ERA in 65 innings with 88 strikeouts in his final year while hit- ting .318 with seven home runs and 29 RBI ... First Team All-Region selec- tion in both 2005 and 2006 ... Named all-region as a shortstop as a junior and as a pitcher as a senior ... Member of the Team Georgia squad that participat- ed in the annual Sunbelt Tournament in 2005 ... All-Region First Team as a quarterback his senior year ... Also played basketball at Tift County. PERSONAL Rutherford Scott Shuman ... Son of Bart and Becky Shuman ... Has two siblings, SHUMAN’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES Sloan (16) and Seth (10) ... Father, 2007-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Bart, played base- Feb. 10 Hofstra W R 2.010003 22 ball at Valdosta Feb. 14 Lipscomb -- R 3.011013 51 Feb. 18 UNC Greensboro S R 2.000002 26 State ... Major: Feb. 23 vs. Jacksonville W R 1.013032 34 Physical Feb. 27 Samford S R 1.000021 19 Education. Mar. 3 Arizona State S R 1.000001 14 Mar. 9 Purdue W R 1.110001 14 Mar. 11 Purdue -- R 1.001011 23 Mar. 14VMI W R1.01002221 Mar. 16 at Georgia L R 1.001141 25 Mar. 18 at Georgia -- R 0.011000 6 Mar. 24 Florida -- R 0.202040 25 Apr. 10 Mercer -- R 2.022220 41 May 5 at Mississippi State -- R 1.011111 13

CAREER STATS

Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2007 ...... 2.00 4-1 14 0 0 0/0 3 18.0 9 12 4 20 18 3 0 0 65 .138 2 3 2 1

2008 Auburn Baseball 39 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS EricEric SkinnerSkinner Position: IF Year: So. - 1L #42 Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 B/T: R/R Hometown: Phenix City, Ala. High School: Glenwood Birthdate: Feb. 10, 1987 in Phenix City, Ala.

2007 SUMMER Played for the Fairfax Nationals in the Clark Griffith League ... Helped the Nationals advance to the championship game ... Finished the summer with a .284 batting average in 20 games, scoring 16 runs. 2007 (FRESHMAN) Started 39 games at shortstop ... Hit .203 with seven doubles, a triple and a home run ... Drove in 21 ... Led the team with 15 sacrifices (13-SH, 2-SF) ... Had 21 RBIs despite just 26 hits ... Went 3-for-8 with the bases loaded, which included a at South Alabama ... Hit .545 with a runner on third and less than two outs ... Hit .226 at home ... Had a great debut, going 2-for-5 with 4 RBI against Hofstra (Feb. 9) ... Went 4- for-13 (.308) with a double and six RBI in season-opening series against Hofstra ... Had a five-game hitting streak from March 4-11 (6-for-21, 3 doubles, 5 runs scored and two RBI). 2006 Redshirt HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for Tim Fanning at Glenwood High School ... Named All Bi-City as a senior after hitting .408 with 25 RBI ... Was 28- 30 in stolen bases ... AISA MVP ... Named MVP of the state tournament ... Golden Glove award winner all four years ... Hit .401 with 33 RBI and scored 55 runs as a junior ... Also stole 32 bases in 36 attempts ... Struckout just 14 times during his high school career ... Started all 84 games during his last two seasons of high school ... Also lettered in football and basketball ... Was named the Best Defensive Player on the basketball team for three consec- utive seasons. PERSONAL William Eric Skinner ... He is the son of Kenneth and Leane Skinner ... He has three sib- lings: Blake (21), Kalyn (16) and Marc (12) ... Major: Exercise Science.

SKINNER’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats ...... 6, vs. Lipscomb (Feb. 14, 2007) Runs Scored ...... 3. vs. Mercer (Apr. 10, 2007) Hits ...... 2, four times, last vs. Mercer (Apr. 10, 2007) RBI ...... 4, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 9, 2007) Doubles ...... 2, vs. Davidson (Mar. 6, 2007) Triples ...... 1, vs. Florida (Mar. 23, 2007) Home Runs ...... 1, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) Walks ...... 2, at South Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) Stolen Bases ...... 1, at South Carolina (Apr. 13, 2007) Hit Streak ...... 5, Mar. 4-11, 2007

CAREER STATS

Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2007 ...... 203 45-39 133 19 27 7 1 1 21 39 .293 6 0 24 1 .234 2 13 1-2 61 108 12 .934

40 2008 Auburn Baseball RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS TaylorTaylor ThompsonThompson Position: RHP Year: So. - 1L #20 Height: 6-5 Weight: 220 B/T: R/R Hometown: Montgomery, Ala. High School: St. James Birthdate: June 18, 1987 in Montgomery, Ala.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Went 5-2 with a 5.89 ERA, tying for the team lead in strikeouts with 54 ... Made 14 starts and threw 62.2 innings ... Began the year as the midweek starter before moving into the weekend rotation against Ole Miss ... Was the Sunday starter against the Rebels but moved into the Saturday starter role for the rest of the sea- son ... Had a career-high eight strikeouts in 4.0 innings of work in a win over Davidson (March 6) ... Won his first four decisions before suffering a loss at South Carolina (Apr. 14) ... Had a run support of 6.3 r/g and the team went 9-5 in his starts, which was the most wins in support of any of the starters ... Had two quality starts on the season ... Pitched the first 6.0 innings of a 7-0 win at LSU ... The shutout was the first by an Auburn team on the road in conference play since March 22, 2002 when AU won 3-0 at Tennessee ... Earned first career win against Troy, going 4.0 innings in an 11-3 win, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits with 4 strikeouts ... Fell one out shy of recording win in start against Ole Miss, going 4.2 innings and allowing just one run in 3-2 victory (Apr. 1) ... In back-to-back starts against Davidson (Mar. 6) and VMI (Mar. 13), struckout a combined 15 while allowing just 10 hits in a total of 9.1 innings. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Keith Lucky at St. James High School ... 2006 4A Player of the Year after going 11-2 with a 1.10 ERA and 142 SO ... 2006 Birmingham News Super 10 selection ... 2006 First Team All-State, North-South All-Star ... 2006 East- West All-Star ... 2006 Team MVP ... 2005 Alabama Sports Writers Association 4A All-State First-Team selection ... 2005 Montgomery Advertiser's All-Metro First-Team ... Went 6-3 with 79 strikeouts and a 1.10 ERA in 51 innings as a junior ... Also hit .389 with seven home runs and 26 RBI as a junior ... Named to the Montgomery Advertiser's 2004 All-Metro team and the Capital City Conference First- Team as a wide receiver in football ... Rated in Baseball America's Top 300 Class of 2006 ... Participated in the 2005 Perfect Game National Showcase THOMPSON’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES at Turner Field and the East Coast 2007-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Professional Feb. 14 Lipscomb -- S 4.242224 82 Showcase in Feb. 20 Troy W S 4.042234 85 Feb. 27 Samford -- S 5.051112 68 Wilmington. Mar. 6 Davidson W S 4.064428 87 PERSONAL Mar. 13VMI --S 5.14223793 Taylor Thompson Mar. 27 at Mercer W S 6.061142 78 ... Son of Tim and Apr. 1 Ole Miss -- S 4.251142 79 Cindy Thompson Apr. 7at LSU W S 6.06001582 Apr. 14 at South Carolina L S 0.256621 48 ... Major: Apr. 21 Alabama -- S 5.163325 86 Sociology. Apr. 28 Arkansas -- S 3.087525 90 May 5 at Mississippi State L S 4.2 10 10644 105 May 12 Vanderbilt -- S 4.184402 77 May 18 at Kentucky W S 5.064453 100

CAREER STATS

Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2007 ...... 5.89 5-2 14 14 0 0/1 0 62.2 83 47 41 35 54 15 1 8 255 .325 8 8 0 5

2008 Auburn Baseball 41 RETURNING PLAYERS PLAYER BIOS BryanBryan WoodallWoodall Position: RHP Year: Jr. - 2L #15 Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 B/T: R/R Hometown: Phenix City, Ala. High School: Central Birthdate: Oct. 24, 1986 in Birmingham, Ala.

SUMMER 2007 Played for the Winchester Royals in the Valley League ... Joined the team late in the summer and finished with a 2-2 mark and a 3.26 ERA in 19.1 innings, issuing just three walks while fanning 21. 2007 (SOPHOMORE) Went 2-3 with a 4.84 ERA in 18 appearances ... Made 11 starts and seven relief appearances ... Began the year as a starter before moving to the bullpen on March 27 ... Filled in as the Sunday starter for the final four series, beginning against Arkansas after Paul Burnside was lost for the season ... Was 2-1 with a 3.32 ERA as a starter (38.0 IP) before moving to the bullpen in March ... Was 0-0 with a 6.60 in seven relief outings (15.0 IP) ... Allowed two-or-fewer earned runs in seven out of 11 starts ... Moved to the bullpen due to his ability to pitch more than once in a weekend ... 17 walks allowed tied for 4th in the SEC ... 12 walks in 37.0 IP in SEC tied for 7th in the conference ... Issued three-or-more walks just once in his career and has issued two-or-more just seven times (38 appearances) ... Has 20 career appearances where he did not issue a walk ... Earned wins in first two outings of the season (vs. Hofstra - 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K; vs. UNC Greensboro - 6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 UER, 0 BB, 4 K) ... Did not allow an earned run in four out of first five starts of the season ... Was one strikeout shy of matching his career-high in start against Jacksonville, fanning 7 in 6.0 innings (Feb. 23). SUMMER 2006 Went 4-4 with a team-best 2.25 ERA for the Alexandria Beetles in the Northwoods League ... Fanned 40 in 10 appearances (all starts) in 63.2 IP ... Did not surrender a HR all summer ... Allowed just 14 BB. 2006 (FRESHMAN) Went 1-4 with a 5.44 ERA in 20 appearances (six starts) ... Was used mostly as a mid-week starter and in the middle relief role on week- ends ... Struckout 37 while allowing just nine walks in 44.2 IP for a 4.1 K/BB ratio, tops on the staff ... Allowed just three walks when coming out of the bullpen ... Struckout at least five on four different occasions ... Issued only two walks in 12.2 IP of SEC play ... Started the 4/25 game vs. Mercer, going 5.0 innings, allowing only one run while striking out a career-high eight hitters. HIGH SCHOOL Played for Ron Nelson at Central for four years ... 6A State Player of the Year in 2005 after hitting .438 with 31 RBI and going 9-1 on the mound with a 1.96 ERA with 111 strikeouts ... Also named to the Super 12 of Alabama and the East Alabama Player of the Year in 2005 ... All-BiCity Team and all-area recipient as a junior and senior ... Was 8-1 with three saves and a 1.68 ERA in 2004 ... Also fanned 90 batters in 62.2 innings and hit .414 with three home runs, 16 doubles, 32 RBI and 15 stolen bases as a junior ... 2003 All- State 6A Team and North-South All-Star Team selection in 2003 ... Participated in the 2003 & 2004 Alabama Underclassmen Showcase ... Also played football

CAREER STATS Year ...... ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 ...... 5.44 1-4 20 6 0 0/0 0 44.2 57 37 27 9 37 17 3 4 202 .308 3 4 0 4 2007 ...... 4.84 2-3 18 11 0 0/1 0 70.2 88 50 38 17 38 16 2 2 324 .302 7 11 1 4 Totals . . . . .5.07 3-7 38 17 0 0/1 0 115.1 145 87 65 26 75 33 5 6 523 .305 10 15 1 8

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at Central ... Member of the 1999 Phenix City Little League World Series team ... Winning pitcher in the 1999 U.S. Little League World Series Championship game. PERSONAL Bryan Alan Woodall ... Son of Bobby and Barbara Woodall ... Has two brothers: Nick (22) and Todd (15) ... Major: Physical Education.

WOODALL’S GAME-BY-GAME CAREER APPEARANCES

2006-FR. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Feb. 5 VMI -- R 1.032202 18 Feb. 18 Hofstra -- R 2.020001 24 Feb. 21 Troy -- S 5.011115 66 Feb. 26 Elon [G2] -- R 2.021100 30 Mar. 3 at Arizona State L S 4.078333 84 Mar. 10 Birmingham Southern L S 5.273315 83 Mar. 14 Appalachian State -- R 1.000001 14 Mar. 17 South Carolina -- R 2.064202 47 Mar. 19 South Carolina -- R 2.031101 23 Mar. 24 at Vanderbilt L R 1.132200 19 Mar. 28at Troy L S 2.18760040 Apr. 1 Kentucky -- R 2.000011 22 Apr. 4 vs. Samford -- S 3.054411 48 Apr. 15 Mississippi State -- R 0.121000 12 Apr. 19 vs. Troy -- R 1.000010 9 Apr. 25 Mercer W S 5.041108 71 Apr. 30 at Alabama -- R 0.200000 10 May 7 LSU -- R 1.000002 10 May 14 Georgia -- R 0.211010 11 May 20 at Arkansas -- R 2.231105 37

2007-SO. DEC S/R IP H R ER BB SO Pitch Feb. 9 Hofstrta W S 7.030002 76 Feb. 16 UNC Greensboro W S 6.051004 68 Feb. 23 vs. Jacksonville -- S 6.033017 83 Mar. 2 Arizona State L S 5.0 136623 85 Mar. 9 Purdue -- S 5.242004 79 Mar. 18 at Georgia -- S 5.032220 67 Mar. 23 Florida -- S 3.166622 70 Mar. 27 at Mercer -- R 1.010001 16 Mar. 31 Ole Miss -- R 1.243310 33 Apr. 8at LSU --R1.22321123 Apr. 14 at South Carolina -- R 4.162201 58 Apr. 18 vs. Samford -- R 2.012222 38 Apr. 22 Alabama -- R 3.154103 44 Apr. 25at Troy --R1.02110017 Apr. 29 Arkansas L S 5.2 137723 105 May 6 at Mississippi State -- S 5.082212 86 May 13 Vanderbilt -- S 5.041112 89 May 19 at Kentucky L S 2.055321 45

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Tony Caldwell David Cunningham

Position: C Position: IF Year: Fr. Year: R-Fr. Height: 5-10 #14 Height: 6-0 #24 Weight: 185 Weight: 195 B/T: R/R B/T: R/R Hometown: Winter Springs, Fla. Hometown: Roswell, Ga. High School: Winter Springs High School: Roswell Birthdate: Dec. 2, 1988 in Winter Birthdate: Sept. 17, 1987 in Roswell, Park, Fla. Ga.

Enrolled at Auburn in January and joined the team immediately. 2007 Redshirted after undergoing back surgery in the fall. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterwinner for Jeff Perez at Winter Springs HIGH SCHOOL Played for Mike Power at Roswell High School ... 2005 High School ... Hit .333 with 22 RBI en route to being named a 6A Second Atlanta Journal Constitution All-North Fulton County First Team selection Team All-State selection and the 2007 Orlando Sentinel Seminole County ... Hit .404 with six home runs, 21 RBI and a .683 slugging percentage as a Player of the Year ... 2007 First Team All-Central Florida, First Team All- junior ... Led the East Cobb Braves to the NABF High School Division Conference and All-Country ... MVP at Winter Springs as a senior ... World Series Title in the summer of 2005 ... Participated in the Perfect Finished high school career with nine home runs ... First Team All- Game National Showcase at Turner Field in Atlanta and the East Coast Conference and All-County as a junior ... Also lettered in football for three Professional Showcase in Wilmington, N.C. ... Rated in Baseball America's years as the starting strong safety ... Named the Winter Springs HS 2007 Top 300 Class of 2006. Male Athlete of the Year ... 2007 First Team Orlando Sentinel Seminole PERSONAL David Cunningham ... Son of Dave and Katie Cunningham County defensive back after leading the team in tackles. .... Has two brothers, Chris (24) and Hunter (22) ... Major: Business. PERSONAL: Mitchell Anthony Michael Caldwell ... Son of Jim Caldwell and Valerie Turner .... Has four siblings, Melissa (22), Jimmy (21), Cory (16) and Cameron (8) ... Brother Jimmy played football at Western Kentucky ... Major is undecided.

Grant Dayton Jamie Drinkard

Position: LHP Position: OF Year: R-Fr. Year: Jr.-TR Height: 6-2 #13 Height: 5-11 #36 Weight: 195 Weight: 171 B/T: L/L B/T: L/R Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. Hometown: Auburn, Ala. High School: Bob Jones High School: Auburn Birthdate: Nov. 25, 1987 in Previous School: Northwest Shoals CC Huntsville, Ala. Birthdate: Sept. 13, 1986 in Birmingham, Ala. 2007 SUMMER Played for the Fairfax Nationals in the Clark Griffith League ... Joined the team midway through the summer and finished 1-1 JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for David Langston and Northwest Shoals with a 0.69 ERA in six appearances ... Struckout 19 while walking just two CC ... Played on back-to-back AJCCC Northern Division Championship in 13.0 innings. teams ... Hit .335 over his two years ... As a sophomore, led team with a 2007 Redshirted .732 on-base percentage, 32 steals in 32 attempts and scored 61 runs ... 202 HIGH SCHOOL Played for Al Rauls at Bob Jones ... Went 7-3 as a sen- at-bats in 2007 set a NWSCC record ... AJCCC Northern Division All- ior with a 2.39 ERA, striking out 115 while walking just 16 in 70.1 IP ... Conference First Team ... All-Region Second Team ... Dean’s List and Named 2006 6A First Team All-State ... Struck out 20 in an opening-round President’s List. playoff game against Clay-Chalkville in the 2006 6A playoffs ... All-Metro HIGH SCHOOL Played for Matt Cimo at Auburn High School ... Hit ..335 6A Super Team Pitcher of the Year ... Threw a no hitter against Florence in as a senior with 27 stolen bases and was named second-team all-area ... As 2005 and again versus Grissom as a senior ... Twice been named to the All- a junior, hit .450 with 43 steals ... Named first-team all-area after junior sea- Metro 6A Team and the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association North son. Team ... 2005 East-West All-Star Team ... National Honor Roll selection ... PERSONAL Jamie Drinkard ... Son of Tim Drinkard and Cydney Padgett Listed as a Who's Who Among American High School Students. .... Has a sister, Madison Drinkard ... Father played football at Auburn in PERSONAL Grant Dayton ... Son of Janis Dayton and Clay Dayton .... Has 1981 and ‘82 ... Major: Building Science with a minor in business ... Was a a brother, Stuart (21) ... Major: Industrial Systems Engineering bat-boy at Auburn for two years when he was 10 and 11 years old.

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Brian Fletcher Wes Gilmer

Position: IF Position: IF/C Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 6-1 #1 Height: 6-0 #11 Weight: 190 Weight: 195 B/T: R/R B/T: S/R Hometown: Fayetteville, Ga. Hometown: Pinson, Ala. High School: Starr’s Mill High School: Pinson Valley Birthdate: Oct. 26, 1988 in Birthdate: Oct. 6, 1988 in Arlington, Texas Birmingham, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner for Brent Moseley at Starr's HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for Shelton Stalls at Pinson Mill High School ... 39th-round pick of the Houston Astros in the 2007 Valley ... 2007 Metro Player of the Year ... Three-time All-State selection MLB Draft ... 2007 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Southeast Region ... 2005 and 2007 Louisville Slugger All-America honorable mention ... Hit All High School Senior First Team ... Ranked 94th nationally by Perfect .456 as a senior with eight home runs ... Hit .403 as a junior after hitting Game ... Starr's Mill Team MVP as a senior ... First Team All-Region 4A .436 with 17 doubles, two homers and 49 RBI as a sophomore ... Also let- for a team that finished 28-0 during the regular season in 2006 ... Team was tered in football and wrestling, being selected all-metro as a quarterback in ranked as high as No. 2 nationally by USA Today ... 2006 East Coast Pro 2005 and 2006. Showcase participant in Wilmington, N.C., ... Perfect Game National PERSONAL: Weston Ross Gilmer ... Son of Bill and Terri Gilmer ... Has Showcase participant in Fayetteville, Ark. ... Two-time all-region and all- four siblings; Drew (23), Kaci (21), Trent (17) and Baylee (6) ... Majoring county selection ... Hit 28 home runs between high school and summer ball in business ... Father, Bill, played baseball at UAB ... Great-uncle Harry in 2006. Gilmer was an All- player at Alabama and the first over- PERSONAL: Scott Brian Fletcher, Jr. ... Son of Scott and Angie Fletcher all pick of the 1948 NFL Draft. .... Has two siblings, Brittany (20) and Brooke (15) ... Father played in the major leagues for 15 years for six different teams, including the 1983 Chicago White Sox that won the AL West.

Matt Hall

Position: IF 2007 (ASU): Played in 52 games, hitting .313 with 10 doubles, four home runs Year: Jr.-TR and 24 RBI ... Also had 15 sacrifice hits ... Went 8-for-11 with two doubles, Height: 6-3 #5 three runs and four RBI as the starting third baseman in series at Auburn ... Weight: 190 Played for the Bourne Braves for a second straight summer in the Cape Cod B/T: R/R League. Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz. 2006 (ASU): Appeared in 31 games, starting 17 in the infield ... Hit .278 (15- High School: Horizon 54) with one home run, seven RBI and eight runs scored ... Played for the Previous School: Arizona State Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod League during the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for Eric Kibler at Horizon High Birthdate: March 10, 1987 in School ... Eighth-round pick (253 overall) by the Los Angeles Angels of Phoenix, Ariz. Anaheim in the 2005 MLB Draft ... Two-time varsity baseball team captain junior and senior year ... Hit 16 home runs during his prep career ... Helped lead Horizon High School baseball to the 5A state title his senior year ... As a senior hit .383 with 10 home runs and 34 RBI's ... 2005 Arizona Republic All- Arizona Team and 5A First-Team All-State ... All-Tribune (East Valley Tribune) selection ... Arizona Republic "Northeast Valley Player of The Year" 2005 ... Played in the 5A North/South All-Star Game and was a Super 50 selection ... Two-time All-Desert Valley Region selection ... Was Horizon's MVP sen- ior year ... winner junior and senior year ... Horizon High School "Male Athlete of The Year 2005" ... Was the No. 4 draft prospect in the state of Arizona leading up to the 2005 MLB Draft ... Baseball America Preseason All-American (S/S) ... No. 41 high school prospect (Baseball America/Perfect Game) ... No. 10 high school middle infield prospect (TeamOneBaseball.com) ... Rated as the No. 3 high school prospect in the state of Arizona ... Participated in the 2004 Area Code Games, selected to Area Code All-Star Team, ranked as one of the top 25 prospects at the games voted on by Major League Scouts ... 2004 Perfect/Game Sunshine West Showcase #3 Top Prospect ... 2004 TeamOne West Showcase, day 1 Top Prospect ... 2004 Perfect/Game National Top Prospect Showcase () ... 2004 Perfect Game World Wood Bat Tournament (Jupiter Fla) ... Also played freshman and junior varsity football at starting quarterback position ... Earned varsity football letter at back-up quarterback sophomore year ... Elected to Student Government three years at Horizon. PERSONAL: Matthew Ryan Hall ... Son of Tom and Kelley Hall ... Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Jamie ... Major: Philosophy.

Career Stats Year ...... Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2006 (ASU) .278 31-17 54 8 15 321725.463 6 1 15 0 .361 0 3 1-1 25 43 4 .944 2007 (ASU) .313 52-45 112 27 35 10 0 4 24 57 .509 8 1 22 2 .364 0 15 1-2 25 74 5 .952 Totals ...... 301 83-62 166 35 50 13 2 5 31 82 .494 14 2 37 2 .363 0 18 2-3 50 117 9 .949

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Justin Hargett Rus Harper

Position: IF Position: LHP Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 5-11 #16 Height: 6-1 #30 Weight: 180 Weight: 175 B/T: L/R B/T: R/L Hometown: Hartselle, Ala. Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Hartselle High School: Oak Mountain Birthdate: Sept. 28, 1988 in Decatur, Birthdate: May 10, 1988 in Ala. Birmingham, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman for William Booth at Hartselle ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman for Tommy Youngblood at Oak Career .370 hitter, driving in 110 runs and stealing 55 bases ... Starting Mountain High School ... 2006 and 2007 Birmingham News First Team shortstop for three seasons ... Helped lead Hartselle to four area champi- All-Metro 6A and All-State honorable mention ... Two-time All-Over The onships and two state semi-finals ... Three-time All-Area selection ... 2006 Mountain Team (2006 & 2007) ... Went 15-4 with a 1.64 ERA in 31 career Area MVP ... Two-time All-State honorable mention (2005 & 2006) ... appearances ... Was 6-3 with a career-best 0.96 ERA in 65.1 innings as a Two-time Offensive MVP at Hartselle (2005 & 2006) ... 2007 Hartselle senior, allowing just nine earned runs while striking out 87 ... Was 7-1 with Defensive MVP ... Listed as the top middle-infielder in the state by a save as a junior, posting a 1.73 ERA with 63 strikeouts ... Finished his Alabama Prospects ... Listed in the Top 100 by Baseball America in 2005 high school career with 168 strikeouts ... Mu Alpha Theta ... 2005 World Wood Bat Association All-Tournament Team ... National PERSONAL: Cyrus Wayne Harper III ... Son of Cy and Jamea Harper ... Honor Roll. Has a sister, Elizabeth (15) ... Major is undeclared. PERSONAL: Justin Gregory Hargett ... Son of Greg and Kim Hargett ... Majoring in exercise science.

Bradley Hendrix Jon Luke Jacobs

Position: RHP/OF Position: RHP Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 6-3 #31 Height: 6-1 #19 Weight: 195 Weight: 185 B/T: R/R B/T: R/R Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. Hometown: Gainestown, Ala. High School: Oak Mountain High School: Jackson Birthdate: May 30, 1989 in Birthdate: Jan. 19, 1989 in Mobile, Birmingham, Ala. Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letterwinner for Tommy Youngblood at Oak HIGH SCHOOL: Five-year letterman for Jason Jones at Jackson High Mountain High School ... All-Over The Mountain Team choice as a junior School ... Was a two-way star at Jackson, hitting .329 in 114 games at the and senior ... Also lettered in football (two years) and wrestling (one year) plate while going 18-12 with four saves and a 2.23 ERA in 35 appearances ... 2007 Preseason All-America selection by Baseball Factory ... Hit .424 in on the mound ... 2007 4A Pitcher of the Year ... Perfect Game National 2006 ... Alabama Top 100 All-Star Showcase selection ... Led Oak Showcase ... East Coast Professional Baseball Showcase ... UnderArmour Mountain in hitting twice ... Birmingham News All-State Honorable Preseason All-American ... ALABCA Top 100 ... 2007 Birmingham News Mention in 2006 Super 11 ... Went 9-3 with a career-best 1.60 ERA as a senior, striking out PERSONAL: Bradley Hendrix ... Son of Brad and Sherri Hendrix ... Has a 147 ... Was 4-5 with two saves and 96 strikeouts as a junior ... Hit a career- sister, Lindsey (20) ... Father, Brad, played in the NFL for both the Dallas best .378 as a junior, driving in 22 runs with 10 extra-base hits ... 2007 SGA Cowboys and San Diego Chargers ... Major is business. President ... National Honor Society ... Boys State Representative ... Alabama Youth Leadership Representative ... Jackson Medical Center Volunteer of the Year. PERSONAL: Jon Lucas Jacobs ... Son of Tim and Darlene Jacobs ... Has a sister, Julie Anne (12) ... Majoring in exercise science.

46 2008 Auburn Baseball NEWCOMERS & REDSHIRTS PLAYER BIOS

Justin Jones Ty Kelley

Position: OF Position: RHP Year: Fr. Year: R-Fr. Height: 6-0 #2 Height: 6-4 #32 Weight: 175 Weight: 215 B/T: L/R B/T: R/R Hometown: Millbrook, Ala. Hometown: Columbus, Ga. High School: Stanhope Elmore High School: Columbus Birthdate: June 3, 1989 in Birthdate: Aug. 18, 1988 in Montgomery, Ala. Columbus, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Hank Furlow at Stanhope Elmore where he 2007 SUMMER Played for the Covington Lumberjacks in the Valley was a five-time letterwinner ... Hit .300 with four home runs, 21 RBI and League ... Went 1-1 with a 7.00 ERA in 9.0 innings. 25 runs as a senior ... East-West All-Star Selection ... North-South All-Star 2007 Redshirted Team selection ... Honorable mention all-state ... Hit .402 with three home HIGH SCHOOL Played for Bobby Howard at Columbus for four years ... runs, 40 RBI and 37 runs as a junior, helping Stanhope Elmore to the 5A Went a combined 34-6 during his four-year high school career ... Was 19-6 State Championship ... Selected to the All-Metro Team ... Tabbed a Top 100 on the varsity team ... Went 10-6 as a senior with a 1.96 ERA, fanning 108 Underclassman as a junior. while walking just 20 ... Had a 1.27 ERA as a junior, striking out 59 in 44 PERSONAL: Justin Jones ... Son of Huie and Emily Jones ... Has a sister, IP while issuing just nine BB ... 2005 LaGrange Invitational All- Stephanie Wright (23) ... Majoring in criminology. Tournament Team ... 2005 & 2006 Columbus Ledger All Bi-City Team ... Two-time All-Region team selection ... Received the Most Improved Pitcher Award as a junior and the Black Jack Award and Best Righthanded Pitcher’s Award as a senior ... Played with the Georgia Stars National Travel Team during the summer ... Perfect Game participant ... Played on two state championship teams ... The 2004 team finished the year ranked No. 2 in the country by USA Today. PERSONAL Reginald Tyler Kelley ... Son of Reggie and Beth Kelley ... Has a sister, Kaci Kelley Holland (27), a 2001 Auburn graduate ... Major: Exercise Science.

Cory Luckie Chezz McCann

Position: LHP Position: IF Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 5-10 #25 Height: 5-10 #10 Weight: 180 Weight: 175 B/T: R/L B/T: R/R Hometown: Prattville, Ala. Hometown: Deatsville, Ala. High School: Prattville High School: Edgewood Academy Birthdate: Dec. 8, 1988 in Prattville, Birthdate: Sept. 4, 1989 in Ala. Montgomery, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Tommy Goodson at Prattville ... Went 18-2 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Edgewood Academy for with two saves in a three-year high school career ... Was a perfect 13-0 with Bobby Carr ... 2006 and 2007 AISA and Montgomery Advertiser Player of a 1.29 ERA and 2 saves as a senior ... Struckout 108 while only issuing 16 the Year ... Hit .456 in 148 career games, collecting 74 extra-base hits (51 walks as a senior ... Also hit .363 with 10 doubles and 27 RBI ... 2007 doubles, 11 triples, 12 home runs) and driving in 90 runs ... Went 97-for- ASWA All-State ... 2007 Montgomery Advertiser All-State and All-Metro 113 in stolen bases, stealing a career-high 41 as a junior ... Hit .427 with 30 ... 2007 Montgomery Advertiser 5A-6A Metro Player of the Year ... 2007 RBI and 40 runs scored as a senior and hit .492 with 28 RBI and 51 runs Team Captain Award ... Valedictorian at Prattville ... Went 3-0 with a 0.80 scored as a junior ... Played on a pair of state championship teams (2004 and ERA in 27 innings as a junior ... Struckout 36 that same year ... 2006 East- 2006) ... Four-time All-State and All-Metro selection ... Two-time AISA West All-Star Game participant ... 2006 ALABCA Top 100 Showcase par- All-Star ... Also lettered in football for three years, amassing 2,274 yards ticipant ... Listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students ... receiving on 125 catches (18.2 YPG), scoring 22 touchdowns ... National National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist ... SGA President. Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society ... National Beta Club. PERSONAL: Cory Allen Luckie ... Son of Craig and Cathy Luckie ... Has PERSONAL: Chezz Asher McCann ... Son of Richard and Sharon Shafer a sister, Mary Catherine (15) ... Majoring in chemical engineering. ... Has a sister, Shea Houser ... Majoring in business.

2008 Auburn Baseball 47 NEWCOMERS & REDSHIRTS PLAYER BIOS

Hunter Morris Miles Morton

Position: IF Position: RHP Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 6-4 #28 Height: 5-11 #26 Weight: 215 Weight: 180 B/T: L/R B/T: R/R Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Grissom High School: Spain Park Birthdate: Oct. 7, 1988 in Huntsville, Birthdate: March 17, 1989 in Ala. Montgomery, Ala.

HIGH SCHOOL: Five-year varsity letterwinner at Grissom High School HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner for Will Smith at Spain Park for Adam Moseley ... Career .470 hitter with 46 home runs and 198 RBI ... High School ... Went 5-5 as a senior with a 2.79 ERA in 67 IP ... Struckout Four-time Huntsville City Player of the Year, North Alabama Super Metro 65 and walked 22 as a senior ... 2007 Birmingham News All-Metro Team Player of the Year and Alabama 6A All-State Player ... Member of Team ... Birmingham News Hoover/South runner-up Pitcher of the Year ... 2007 USA's silver medal-winning team in the World Games in Cuba ... AFLAC, All-Over The Mountain Team ... Spain Park MVP ... No-hit Benjamin Rawlings, BCA and PlayStation All-American ... 2007 Sony PlayStation Russell. Offensive Player of the Year ... Second-round pick of the Boston Red Sox PERSONAL: Miles Morton ... Son of Max and Nancy Morton ... Has a in the 2007 MLB Draft (84th overall) ... Three-time MVP for East Cobb brother, Tyler (21) ... Majoring in building science. Baseball ... Hit .476 as a senior with 13 home runs and 44 RBI while scor- ing 67 runs ... As a junior, hit .484 with 10 doubles, 12 home runs, 46 RBI and was 16-for-16 in stolen bases ... Hit a career-beset .496 as a sophomore with a career-high 55 RBI ... Also lettered for two years in basketball. PERSONAL: Jeffrey Hunter Morris ... Son of Jeff and Linda Morris ... Has a sister, Kaitlin (15) ... Majoring in exercise science.

Trent Mummey Chris O’Neil

Position: OF Position: RHP Year: Fr. Year: Fr. Height: 5-11 #7 Height: 5-11 #41 Weight: 170 Weight: 170 B/T: L/L B/T: R/R Hometown: Pinson, Ala. Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Pinson Valley High School: Mountain Brook Birthdate: Jan. 5, 1989 in Birthdate: Nov. 10, 1988 in New Birmingham, Ala. Orleans, La.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterman for Shelton Stalls at Pinson Valley HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letter winner at Mountain Brook for coach High School ... 2007 Birmingham Coaches Association 6A Metro Player of Lee Gann ... Went 8-1 with a 1.26 ERA as a senior ... Was a part of a pitch- the Year after hitting .453 with 14 doubles, nine triples, nine home runs and ing staff that set a state record by throwing 59.1 consecutive innings with- 45 RBI as a senior ... Also scored 66 runs and was 37-for-40 in stolen bases out surrendering an earned run ... ALABCA Underclassman All-Star ... 2007 ASWA First Team All-State ... 2007 Birmingham News Super All- Participant ... 2007 All-Metro selection ... 2007 Birmingham News State, All-State and All-Metro choice ... 2007 Louisville Slugger All- Hoover/South Pitcher of the Year ... Team captain as a senior ... Member of America honorable mention ... Two-time Most Valuable Defensive Player the National Honor Society, the Spanish Honor Society and the Math Honor ('06 & '07) ... 2006 East Coast Professional Showcase participant in Society ... Graduated in the top 10 percent of his class. Wilmington, N.C. ... Honorable mention all-state as a junior ... 2006 North- PERSONAL: Christopher Michael O'Neil ... Son of Dr. Michael and Jane South AHSAA All-Star ... 2006 Top 100 Alabama Underclassman O'Neil ... Has two sisters, Katie (17) and Jennifer (13) ... Grandfather, John Showcase ... Graduated with a 3.35 GPA ... Played at Sumiton Christian Pasker, played football and baseball at Tennessee Tech ... Majoring in High School for Lance Blair as a freshman and sophomore before transfer- accounting and Spanish. ring to Pinson Valley ... Played for the Birmingham Baseball Travel Team from 2004-06. PERSONAL: Trent Benjamin Mummey ... Son of Earl and Patsy Mummey ... Has a brother, Adam (23) ... Majoring in physical education.

48 2008 Auburn Baseball NEWCOMERS & REDSHIRTS PLAYER BIOS

Kevin Patterson Bradley Ray

Position: IF/OF/C Position: OF Year: Fr. Year: So. Height: 6-4 #21 Height: 5-11 #39 Weight: 225 Weight: 195 B/T: L/R B/T: R/R Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Oak Mountain High School: Oak Mountain Birthdate: Sept. 28, 1988 in Atlanta, Previous School: Calhoun CC Ga. Birthdate: Dec. 31, 1986 in Winter Park, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for former Auburn great Tommy Youngblood at Oak Mountain ... Hit .392 for his career with 25 home runs and 107 RBI ... 2007 SUMMER Played for the in the Valley League ... 24th-round pick of the Chicago White Soc in 2007 MLB Draft ... Hit .440 Hit .245 with four homers and 16 RBI and successfully stole eight out of nine bases ... Named Player of the Week on July 16 ... Finished the mid-July week in 20 games as a senior, hitting nine home runs and driving in 35 runs ... tied for the league lead in home runs (two), RBI (seven) and runs scored (eight) Named First-Team All-State after senior season ... 2007 Pre-Season All- ... Also compiled a .320 batting average and a .600 slugging percentage with a American ... Gatorade Player of the Year Finalist ... Shelby County 6A double and a stolen base during that week. Player of the Year ... National High School Home Run Derby runner-up ... 2007 Redshirted Three-time Over the Mountain All-Star ... Hit .372 with 10 homers and 40 JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for Jim Morrill at Calhoun CC in Decatur, AL ... RBI as a junior ... Hit .360 with six homers and 32 RBI as a sophomore ... Helped lead Calhoun to a 42-17 record and a berth in the state tournament ... Hit Valedictorian of his graduating class ... National Honor Society, Mu Alpha .351 with 18 2B and 45 RBI ... Also was 18-22 in stolen bases ... 2006 First Team Theta Math Honor Society and National German Honor Society. All-State and All-Northern League. PERSONAL: Kevin Carlton Patterson ... Son of David and Laura Patterson HIGH SCHOOL Played for former Tiger Tommy Youngblood at Oak ... Has a brother, David (21) ... Majoring in pre-business. Mountain ... Hit .378 as a senior with four 2B, four 3B, four HR and 23 RBI and a .703 slugging percentage ... MVP of the 2005 Dizzy Dean World Series - Senior Division - in Southaven, MS, where he played for the World Series Champions, Shelby County ... Hit .692 with two home runs and nine RBIA in the World Series ... Helped lead Oak Mountain to the semifinals of the 2004 6A playoffs. PERSONAL Bradley Earl Ray ... Son of Charles and Dawn Ray ... Has a sister, Elisabeth (15) ... Major: Business Administration.

Sean Ray Kris West

Position: LHP Position: LHP Year: R-Fr. Year: Jr. Height: 6-0 #22 Height: 6-2 #35 Weight: 190 Weight: 180 B/T: L/L B/T: L/L Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. High School: Kellam High School: Sparkman Birthdate: Aug. 16, 1988 in Norfolk, Previous School: Jefferson State CC Va. Birthdate: May 9, 1985 in Huntsville, Ala. 2007 SUMMER Played in the for the ... Went a perfect 4-0 with a 3.52 ERA in 16 appearances as 2007 Redshirted Peninsula made it to the championship game. JUNIOR COLLEGE Played for David Russo at Jefferson State CC in 2007 Redshirted 2005 and 2006 ... Hit .264 with 10 2B in 25 games in 2006 ... Also appeared HIGH SCHOOL Played in St. Clair Jones' program at Floyd E. Kellam ... for 4.0 IP on the mound, striking out five ... Threw 12.0 innings as a fresh- 2005 First Team All-District ... Second Team All-District as a sophomore man, striking out 14 and collecting a 5.25 ERA ... Also hit .333 in 18 games. and senior ... Went 18-10 during his high school career with 216 SO ... HIGH SCHOOL Played for former Tiger Mike Ferry at Sparkman High Went 6-4 with a save and a 0.89 ERA as a senior, striking out 134 while School ... Went 6-1 as a senior with a save ... Had a 1.90 ERA, striking out walking just nine ... Was 6-3 with two saves as a junior, racking up 90 SO 64 while walking just 14 ... Was 3-2 with a save as a junior ... Struckout 54 with just 11 BB ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase at while issuing just 10 walks as a junior ... 2004 East-West All-Star Game Turner Field ... Was one of 34 players chosen to try out for the Junior participant ... 2003 & 2004 All-County selection ... All-Area in 2004 ... National Olympic Team in Joplin, Mo. ... Rated in Baseball America's Top North-South Super 100 selection as a junior ... Also lettered for three years 300 Class of 2006. in football and was an All-State honorable mention as a senior. PERSONAL Sean Michael Ray ... Son of Bob and Kim Ray ... Major: PERSONAL Kristopher Ryan West ... Son of Mark and Julia West ... Has Public Relations. two siblings, Rachael (24) and Macie (18) ... Sister, Rachel, played softball at the University of Mobile (2003-2005) and Central Alabama CC (2001- 2003) ... Volunteer firefighter for Monrovia Fire/Rescue ... Is a nationally registered and state licensed EMT ... Major: Business.

2008 Auburn Baseball 49 TV/RADIO CHART PLAYER BIOS

#1 Brian Fletcher #2 Justin Jones #3 Mike Bianucci #5 Matt Hall #6 Ryan Jenkins #7 Trent Mummey Fr. • IF • R-R Fr. • OF • L-R Jr. • IF/OF • R-R Jr. • IF • R-R Jr. • C • R-R Fr. • OF • L-L 6-1 • 190 6-0 • 175 6-1 • 215 6-3 • 190 6-2 • 206 5-11 • 170 Fayetteville, Ga. Millbrook, Ala. Fairfax, Va. Scottsdale, Ariz. Millbrook, Ala. Pinson, Ala.

#8 Luke Greinke #9 Ben Jones #10 Chezz McCann #11 Wes Gilmer #12 Austin Hubbard #13 Grant Dayton Jr. • Util/RHP • R-R Jr. • OF • L-L Fr. • IF • R-R Fr. • IF/C • S-R So. • RHP • R-R RS-Fr. • LHP • L-L 6-2 • 195 6-1 • 185 5-10 • 175 6-0 • 195 6-3 • 205 6-2 • 195 Orlando, Fla. Decatur, Ala. Deatsville, Ala. Pinson, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Huntsville, Ala.

#14 Tony Caldwell #15 Bryan Woodall #16 Justin Hargett #18 Joseph Sanders #19 Jon Luke Jacobs #20 Taylor Thompson Fr. • C • R-R Jr. • RHP • R-R Fr. • IF • L-R So. • IF • R-R Fr. • RHP • R-R So. • RHP • R-R 5-10 • 185 6-1 • 200 5-11 • 180 6-1 • 195 6-1 • 185 6-5 • 220 Winter Springs, Fla. Phenix City, Ala. Hartselle, Ala. Millbrook, Ala. Gainestown, Ala. Montgomery, Ala.

#21 Kevin Patterson #22 Sean Ray #24 David Cunningham #25 Cory Luckie #26 Miles Morton #27 Paul Burnside Fr. • IF/OF/C • L-R RS-Fr. • LHP • L-L RS-Fr. • IF • R-R Fr. • LHP • R-L Fr. • RHP • R-R Jr. • RHP • R-R 6-4 • 225 6-0 • 190 6-0 • 195 5-10 • 180 5-11 • 180 6-4 • 227 Birmingham, Ala. Virginia Beach, Va. Roswell, Ga. Prattville, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala.

#28 Hunter Morris #29 Scott Shuman #30 Rus Harper #31 Bradley Hendrix #32 Ty Kelley #35 Kris West Fr. • IF • L-R So. • RHP • R-R Fr. • LHP • R-L Fr. • RHP/OF • R-R RS-Fr. • RHP • R-R Jr. • LHP • L-L 6-4 • 215 6-4 • 220 6-1 • 175 6-3 • 195 6-4 • 215 6-2 • 180 Huntsville, Ala. Valdosta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Columbus, Ga. Huntsville, Ala.

#36 Jamie Drinkard #39 Bradley Ray #40 Michael Hurst #41 Chris O’Neil #42 Eric Skinner #44 Evan Crawford Jr. • OF • L-R So. • OF • R-R So. • RHP • R-R Fr. • RHP • R-R So. • IF • R-R Jr. • LHP • R-L 5-11 • 175 5-11 • 195 6-5 • 190 5-11 • 170 5-9 • 170 6-2 • 190 Auburn, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Vestavia, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Phenix City, Ala. Prattville, Ala.

50 2008 Auburn Baseball 20082008 COACHESCOACHES && SUPPORTSUPPORT STAFFSTAFF TOM SLATER COACHING STAFF HeadHead CoachCoach TomTom SlaterSlater Year at Auburn: Fourth On June 29, 2004, Tom Slater said in the press confer- Record at Auburn: 87-85 (.506) ence announcing his hiring to be the head coach at Auburn Career Record: 137-185 (.425) that “winning starts from day one. You have to have a good plan implemented from the beginning to get the wins later,” Alma Mater: VMI (1990) and “we're going to get after it from a recruiting standpoint and a player development standpoint to make sure that we have one of the best baseball teams in the country." As he #23 enters his fourth season as head coach at Auburn in 2008, the recruiting effort has been evident, with signing classes ranked fifth (2007), 18th (2006) and 10th (2005) by Baseball America. The foundation has been laid and the steps have been taken to insure that Auburn is once again one of the top programs in the southeast. Slater’s approach to baseball has always been to play aggressively. Hitting and running, stealing bases and moving the runners along is the trademark of a Slater- led offense. In 2007, his style was firmly in place as Auburn scored 7.1 runs per “Tom Slater is amongst the most well game, the most an Auburn club has scored since the 2000 season. Auburn also led rounded Division I baseball coaches in the SEC with 105 stolen bases in 127 attempts, for an incredible 83 percent success America today. He leads a program rate, which was the most for an Auburn squad in over a quarter-of-a-century. with great tradition, where players Since arriving at Auburn in the summer of advance both their physical and person- 2004, the Auburn baseball al skill sets under his direction. All of program has had 15 play- this is possible due to Tommy’s unique ers drafted in the Major combination of baseball knowledge, the League Draft, 13 of whom ability to teach the game and its’ had never been drafted before coming to Auburn, required skills, as well as the ability to proving Slater’s commit- lead. If I had a son who was not pre- ment to developing young pared for professional baseball upon players the right way. high school graduation, he would play Slater’s track record of success with hitters and for Tom Slater at Auburn University. offense was recognized in Best of luck to Tigers’ Baseball in 2006 when USA Baseball 2008.” named Slater to coach - Bobby Heck, Director of Amateur Scouting, Houston Astros third base and run the offense for the 2006 USA National Team. The team averaged 7.2 runs a game and stole bases at an 80 percent success rate en route to the best record in National Team history at 28-2-1 (.919) and became the first USA Baseball National Team to ever win gold in Cuba. Prior to being named the head coach at Auburn, Slater spent one year (2004) as an assistant coach at the University of Florida where Slater coached third base and was responsible for running Florida’s offense. The Gators finished second in the conference in runs, third in home runs, fifth in stolen bases and second in batting average in the SEC, all improvements from the previous season. The Gators posted a 43-22 record, won a NCAA Regional Championship and made its first NCAA Super Regional appearance. From 2001-03, Slater was the head coach at his alma mater, Virginia Military Institute. He built the VMI baseball program into a yearly conference-title contender and a mid-major power along the east coast. In 2003, Slater was named the Coach of the Year as his VMI squad collected a school-record for wins and posted its first winning record in league play in 14 years. From 1995-00, Slater was an assistant coach at Auburn and was a part of a staff that helped post the four highest win totals in the program’s history, including a 50- win season in 1997 and a trip to the College World Series. The program’s record during his time on ’s staff was 265-111 for a .705 ; it claimed the 1995 SEC Western Division Championship and the 1998 conference

52 2008 Auburn Baseball TOM SLATER COACHING STAFF tournament title; and ranked 11th nationally for wins over that six-year period. WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT Coupling his Auburn years with his year at Florida, Slater has been a TOM SLATER part of staffs that have advanced to seven NCAA Regional appearances, three regional championships (1997, 1999, 2004), a pair of Super Regional berths Tim Hudson, MLB Pitcher, Atlanta Braves (1999 and 2004) and the 1997 appearance in the College World Series by “Coach Slater and I go way back. He’s actually the coach that Auburn. recruited and signed me, so I have a relationship with him from Slater earned the reputation as one of the nation’s top recruiters nation- that standpoint. We worked a lot together because he was the ally while an assistant at Auburn, helping the Tigers land 1997 National Player outfield coach and he turned me into a decent outfielder. He’s a great players coach. All the players that I played with love of the Year Tim Hudson, 2000 first-round draft pick Chris Bootcheck and 2001 him. He has a special relationship with guys. He’s the type of first-round draft pick Gabe Gross, all of which are currently enjoying MLB person that you feel like you can come and talk to him about careers. anything.” With Levale Speigner making his MLB debut in 2007, there are now 11 former Slater-coached players that have played or are playing at the major- David Ross, MLB Catcher, Cincinnati Reds league level, including Hudson, Gross and David Ross. “Coach Slater is a great coach and a great person. I think that In his 16 years as an assistant and head coach, Slater has had 90 play- is first and foremost when considering where you want your ers drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft, including 12 first-rounders and kid to play. You want someone who is going to look out for your son and teach them some lessons in life. Coach Slater is 41 players selected in that kind of person. He is a fun person to be around and that is the first 10 rounds. important - you want a coach that is the kind of person you are Slater began excited to play for.” his coaching career in 1991 as an assistant Gabe Gross, MLB Outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers coach at St. “Coach Slates will push you when you need to be pushed and Christopher’s School will get excited and pat you on the back when you do some- in Richmond, Va. He thing good. He’s always approached things from a player’s perspective. He does that more than most coaches - he looks also served as an assis- and thinks from a player’s viewpoint.” tant at Marshall in 1992 and VMI from 1993-94. A native of Richmond, Va., and a class of 1990 graduate of VMI, Slater was a four-year starter for the Keydets and ended his career ranked in the top five in RBI, total bases, runs scored and doubles. He helped lead VMI to a 1988 Southern Conference Northern Division Championship. Slater, 39, is married to the former Beth Tani of Fairfax, Va. The couple has two children, Julia, 9, and Jack, 5.

THE TOM SLATER FILE PERSONAL PLAYING EXPERIENCE COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Full Name . . . .Thomas Glascock Slater, III 1987-90 ...... 4-year letter winner (3B) • Assistant Coach for 2006 Team USA Born ...... April 6, 1968 ...... Virginia Military Institute National Team that won Gold Medal at Hometown ...... Richmond, Va. FISU Games Education ...... Virginia Military Institute • Seven NCAA Regional Appearances ...... Bachlor of Arts (History) - 1990 COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD • Two NCAA Super Regional Appearances Wife ...... Former Beth Tani Year School Overall Conf. • One College World Series Appearance Children ...... Julia (9), Jack (5) Notes • 2003 Southern Conference Coach of the 2001 VMI 15-32 8-19 Year PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002 VMI 10-41 1-27 • 1988 SEC Tournament Champions 1991: ...... Assistant Coach 2003 VMI 25-27 16-14 • 1995 SEC Western Division Champions ...... St. Christopher’s School school record wins 1992: ...... Assisant Coach 2005 Auburn 34-26 13-17 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Finalist ...... Marshall University 2006 Auburn 22-34 9-21 1993-94: ...... Assistant Coach 2007 Auburn 31-25 10-20 ...... Virginia Military Institute Totals 6 Years 137-185 57-118 1995-00: ...... Assistant Coach .425 .326 ...... Auburn University 2001-03: ...... Head Coach ...... Virginia Military Institute 2004: ...... Assistant Coach, Florida 2005-present ...... Head Coach ...... Auburn University

2008 Auburn Baseball 53 BILL MOSIELLO COACHING STAFF AssistantAssistant CoachCoach BillBill MosielloMosiello Year at Auburn: First Alma Mater: Long Beach State (1986) “I think Mo is one of the brightest, most highly motivated coaches I have been around in my 35 years in the business. He knows the game, he is relentless in #17 his approach to teaching the game and is also a very solid evaluator of talent. He is going to bring a lot to Auburn's baseball program.” - , Senior Vice President, Baseball Operations, New York Yankees

ill Mosiello, the newest addition to Auburn Head Coach Tom Mosiello made the move to the Division I level in 1991, joining BSlater’s staff, is no stranger to the Southeastern Conference or ’s staff at Cal State Fullerton where he spent two sea- success, which was exactly what Slater was looking for when he was sons (1991-92). In ‘92, the Titans advanced to the College World searching for an assistant coach that shared his same aggressive Series championship game, featuring winner offensive approach. When Mosiello was hired on June 28, 2007, he and No. 1 overall draft selection Phil Nevin. brought with him 16 years of collegiate coaching experience, four In 1993 and 1994 he served as ’s assistant at years of professional coaching experience and an attitude for mental Tennessee, where the Volunteers claimed consecutive SEC champi- toughness. onships. Future major leaguers R.A. Dickey and earned Mosiello came to Auburn after spending the 2007 season at All-America recognition and were first-round draft picks. Southern California as the hitting coach. In just one year in Los After one season as pitching coach at Ole Miss in 1995, Mosiello Angeles he helped shortstop Grant Green earn Freshman All- spent five seasons (1996-2000) at Oklahoma with part of his tenure America honors as he hit .306 with 14 doubles, 10 triples, 24 RBI as associate head coach. At Oklahoma, the Sooners posted several and six stolen bases to go along with a .966 fielding percentage. top finishes in the final national and conference fielding rankings, Prior to USC, Mosiello spent four years as a member of the New including a streak of three consecutive first-place finishes in the Big York Yankees organization, including two as the manager for the XII Conference. Offensively, none of his teams at Oklahoma hit Charleston RiverDogs, the Yankees’ single-A affiliate of the South worse than a .309 clip. Atlantic League, where he posted a two-year record of 129-98 Mosiello then spent the 2001 season at Arizona State before join- (.568). He also managed the Battle Creek Yankees in 2004 and spent ing the Yankees. a season as the hitting instructor for the Trenton Thunder (AA) in the Mosiello was tabbed by Baseball America as one of the nation’s Yankees system. top assistant coaches after guiding 24 All-Americans and 12 first- Prior to his minor league experience, Mosiello, 43, spent 15 sea- round major league draft picks. He has managed or coached over 50 sons in the collegiate coaching ranks. After graduating from Fresno players during his career who have played in the majors, including State in 1986, he began his coaching career at Cerritos College and Nevin, Helton, , and David Dellucci. posted a 163-34 record in four seasons (1987-90), won four South Mosiello has earned Manager of the Year honors twice in the Coast Conference titles and two California state junior college Alaska Summer League (1990, 1991) and once in the Cape Cod championships. Baseball League (1998). Mosiello and his wife, Janelle, have three sons; Shane (10), WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT Gehrig (7) and Helton (1). BILL MOSIELLO

Todd Helton, “Mo is one of the hardest-working men in the game of college base- ball. When he was with me at Tennessee, he showed me what a true work-ethic is and he taught me how to be a professional on and off the baseball field. The little things like that add up to mean a lot, not only to being a good baseball player, but also to being a good father and a good husband. He is someone I really look up to and respect a great deal.”

Sean Casey, 11-Year MLB Veteran “Coach Mo’s baseball knowledge is second-to-none. He has taught me so much about the game, about playing the game and how to look at the game. The other thing I have taken from Coach Mo is his passion. His passion for his players and the passion and energy level he brought to work every day is unrivaled. He will always standout as someone who has impacted not only my baseball career, but also my life.”

54 2008 Auburn Baseball BUTCH THOMPSON COACHING STAFF AssistantAssistant CoachCoach ButchButch ThompsonThompson

Year at Auburn: Third MLB debuts in 2007. Alma Mater: Birmingham Thompson, a native of Amory, Miss, served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Georgia from 2002-05 before coming to Auburn. Southern (1992) During his time at Georgia, he signed the 10th-ranked recruiting class in 2003, guided a pitching staff that helped win the 2004 SEC Championship and a berth in the that same year’s College World Series. The ’04 pitch- ing staff posted the third-lowest opponent batting average in school histo- ry while also collecting a school-record 17 saves. #50 Thompson, 37, joined the Bulldog staff in July of 2001 after seven years as an assistant on ’s staff at Birmingham Southern, including the last four as the pitching coach. The Panthers captured the 2001 NAIA World Series and compiled a 55-11 record. During his tenure at BSC, the Panthers made four appearances in the NAIA World Series hen Auburn Head Coach Tom Slater lured Butch Thompson to his (1995, ’99, ’00 and ’01) and massed a record of 331-107. Wstaff at Auburn in the summer of 2005 it was with the intention of Thompson began his coaching career at Huntingdon College in 1993, bringing a top-notch pitching coach and an elite recruiter into the mix on serving as the Hawks’ pitching coach and head assistant. He returned to the Plains. Entering his third season, it is evident that Slater got everything his alma mater, BSC, in 1994 before serving as head coach at Jefferson he wanted and more out of Thompson, who has been the master architect State Community College in 1997, leading them to a 39-21 record and of three straight top-20 recruiting classes (10th in 2005, 18th in 2006 and capturing the AJCAA Region 22 State Championship and a third-place fifth in 2007), helped turn three Tiger pitchers into MLB Draft picks for finish in the NJCAA Division II World Series. It was the first World the first time in their Series appearance in school history. For his accomplishments, Thompson “Butch Thompson is a man of careers and develop- was named Regional Tournament Coach of the Year, ABCA Alabama ing a staff that Junior College Coach of the Year and Southeast Region Coach of the integrity who exemplifies what it dropped the team Year. means to be a coach. He is ERA by over half a A 1992 graduate of BSC, he earned a bachelor’s degree in history and extremely knowledgeable, con- run in just one season in 1996 completed a master’s degree in sports administration from the scientious and committed. On under his guidance. University of Alabama-Birmingham. Thompson pitched at Itawamba A quiet, unassum- Community College in Fulton, Miss., before playing his final two seasons and off the field, he guides each ing individual on the at Birmingham Southern. of his student athletes with a field, Thompson can Thompson, who was named the 2006 Fellowship of Christian Athletes vision and passion to reach their build a fire inside his SEC Coach of the Year, is married to the former Robin Ashe of players. After taking Birmingham, Ala. They have three daughters, Anna (9), Olivia (7) and greatest potential. I have nothing over the role of pitch- Madelyn Gail (2). but the utmost respect for Butch ing coach full-time for as a person and coach.” the 2007 season, WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT Auburn saw a drastic - , Hitting Coach, BUTCH THOMPSON (AAA affiliate of the Washington Nationals) reduction in its team ERA from 2006, Will Startup, 2005 5th-Round Draft Pick of the Atlanta Braves out dropping from 5.15 to of the (now with San Diego Padres AAA 4.59. Two of Auburn’s four primary starters out-performed themselves as affiliate). their ERAs dropped significantly under Thompson’s tutelage, with soph- “Coach Thompson is one of my best friends. I have come to Auburn omore Paul Burnside posting a 3.06 ERA in 2007 after a 4.91 in 2006 and the past couple of years to help out with the baseball camps. Wherever Bryan Woodall going from a 5.44 to a 4.84. At the conclusion of the year, he goes, I want to follow him because he means so much to me. I am Brett Butts, who in one year dropped his ERA by over three-and-a-half still learning from him about pitching as I progress in my career. He runs and became Auburn’s go-to-guy in the bullpen, earning six saves, was able to clearly teach us how and why we should pitch. Coach became a 19th-round Thompson really has a passion for building your guys into respectable pick of the Atlanta men. It is more than just a surface level relationship, you can tell he Braves after never hav- wants to be with his players. When I have problems, questions, obsta- ing been drafted before. cles or challenges, he is one of the first guys that I call. He is never Since 2001, in his six afraid to tell me, he does not know my answer, but he will try to find years as a pitching it out. That speaks well of him as a man of integrity and character. He coach, Thompson has will be a life-long friend of mine and I will always be going back to had 16 pitchers taken in him for wisdom, for guidance, for everything.” the Major League Baseball Draft, includ- Brian Shoop, Head Coach, UAB ing five after the 2005 “Butch Thompson is truly one of the great young coaches in our game. season. Five of the 16 I had the joy of coaching alongside Butch at Birmingham-Southern and saw first hand the impact he has on a pitching staff and a total pro- were picked in the first gram. It was one of my favorite times in life – coaching side by side five rounds while 14 with Butch. You can rest assured the Auburn pitchers are receiving were selected for the tremendous instruction. They are also being mentored by a special first time in their Christian man – something all parents want for their children. I am an careers. He has also Auburn fan because of Butch Thompson. coached Clint Sammons “As good a coach as he is, Butch is even a better man – a great hus- and Connor Robertson, band and father to Robin and their three precious daughters.” who both made their

2008 Auburn Baseball 55 SUPPORT STAFF COACHING STAFF Scott Sullivan Scott Duval Volunteer Assistant Coach Dir. of Baseball Operations Year at Auburn: First Year at Auburn: 11th Alma Mater: Auburn (1993) Alma Mater: Auburn (1999) #37

A nine-year veteran of the Major Leagues and a 1993 graduate of Scott Duval, Director of Baseball Operations, enters his 11th season Auburn University, Scott Sullivan has returned to his alma mater to with the Auburn Tiger Baseball program in 2008. With 10 years of serve as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2008 season. Sullivan, who experience at Auburn, he is responsible for the off-the-field operation joined the Tigers’ staff in July 2007, began working alongside AU of the baseball office. He oversees the baseball budget, team travel, pitching coach Butch Thompson immediately with the pitching staff game operations, student managers and all other business aspects of and has also spent time mentoring all of the student-athletes on what the baseball office. He also serves as the Camp Director for the Tigers’ it takes to be successful both on- and off the diamond. summer and winter baseball camps. Sullivan came to Auburn in 1991 as both a pitcher and position Duval is baseball’s liaison with Auburn’s media relations office, player but left as a second-round pick in 1993 after compiling a three- marketing and promotions and compliance office, as well as the SEC year ERA of 3.84 with 138 strikeouts in 124.1 innings, mostly out of office. He also works closely with the Auburn Diamond Club and the the bullpen. His junior season was his finest in an Auburn uniform as Auburn Baseball Alumni Club, organizing various team events he led the Auburn pitching staff with a 2.55 ERA before being draft- throughout the year, and he helped coordinated the First Annual ed by the Cincinnati Reds. Alumni Golf Tournament in 2006. Sullivan debuted in the big leagues just two years after being draft- A native of Mobile, Ala., Duval served as a student manager for the ed by the Reds and went on to play nine full seasons, including seven men’s basketball team at the University of Mobile in 1995. After with Cincinnati after appearing in three games in his debut season of transferring to Auburn in 1996, he served as a student manager for the 1995. In 558 career appearances in the big leagues, he went 40-28 with Auburn Baseball team from 1997-2000. He then served as a Graduate nine saves and a 3.98 ERA in 737.1 innings. His 494 appearances on Administrative Assistant in 2001 before to joining the Tigers’ staff the mound in a Reds uniform still ranks second in franchise history, full time prior to the 2002 season as the Tigers’ Administrative behind Pedro Bourbon. Assistant. He was promoted to Director of Baseball Operations prior A native of Carrollton, Ala., Sullivan’s wife, the former Leann to the 2004 season. Lewis, is a 1992 graduate of Auburn. The couple has three children, Duval, 32, was born on October 13, 1975. He graduated Summa Seth (9), Lauren (7), and Lily (4), and the family resides in Auburn. Cum Laude from Auburn in 1999 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Health Promotions with a minor in Sports Management. He contin- ued his education at Auburn, receiving his Master’s of Education in Higher Education Administration in the spring of 2001. He engaged to Jessie Beshears.

STUDENT MANAGERS

Jonathan Hackett Anthony Lascalea Jonathan Schuerholz Second Year First Year First Year

Taylor Stanley Justin Ward Carson Webster Cody Webster Third Year Second Year First Year Fourth Year

56 2008 Auburn Baseball SUPPORT STAFF COACHING STAFF Rich Levy Donna Kennedy Strength & Conditioning Donna Kennedy Academic Advisor Coach Academic Advisor

Rich Levy is in his third year as the strength and JOINED AUBURN STAFF: August, 2000 conditioning coach for the baseball program. Levy RESPONSIBILITY: Academic counselor for base- came to Auburn after serving as the Sports ball and gymnastics. Book depository manager. Performance Director at Velocity Sports EXPERIENCE: Donna Kennedy is in her sixth year Performance in Rockville, Md., from 2004-05. as an Academic Counselor at Auburn, including the last two in the athletic Prior to his work at Velocity Sports, Levy worked as the associate head department. Kennedy also serves as an instructor in the Department of strength and conditioning coach at Virginia Military Institute and as assistant Criminology. Currently serves as a Member/Chair for the Advisory Caucus on strength and conditioning coach at Arkansas. Campus and is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Born in Savanna-Lar-Mar, Jamaica, and raised in New York and NACADA. She served as an academic advisor in the College of Liberal Arts , Levy earned his bachelor’s degree in heath sciences from from Aug. 2000 through Oct. 2004. Kennedy is a 2003 recipient of the Springfield College, where he was a member of the football and track teams. Excellence in Advising Award. Prior to coming to work at Auburn, she worked He received his master’s degree in sports science at the United States Sports four years for East Alabama Mental Health. Academy. He is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning PERSONAL INFORMATION: Received a bachelor’s degree in psychology Association and by USA Weightlifting. He also works with the gymnastics, from Auburn in 1996, before earning her master’s degree from Troy State in women’s basketball and soccer programs at Auburn. 1998. A native of Mobile, Ala. Has one son, James Ellis Kennedy.

Jon Michelini Dan Froehlich Athletic Trainer Associate Director of Media Relations Jon Michelini is entering his first year as the staff athletic trainer for the baseball team at Auburn. Dan Froehlich is in his sixth year in the Auburn Michelini came to Auburn after spending three years media relations office and his third as an associate at Stetson University as an assistant athletic trainer, director. working primarily with men’s soccer and baseball. For the past three seasons, Froehlich has worked Prior to joining Stetson, Michelini served as a graduate assistant at the exclusively with the baseball and women’s soccer teams. During that time, he has promoted two baseball freshmen all-america’s, University of South Alabama, working with the track and field, cross country 22 MLB Draft picks and a conference player of the year in soccer. and baseball teams. He earned his master’s in exercise science from South Froehlich came to Auburn in September 2002 as an assistant director and Alabama in 2004. worked primarily with the volleyball, swimming and diving and tennis teams. Michelini received his bachelor’s of science in exercise and sports sciences During that time, the swimming and diving teams captured a combined five from the University of Florida in 2001. While at Florida, he worked with the NCAA and six SEC team titles. He was the media coordinator for both the baseball team. 2003 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships and the 2003 NCAA Michelini has also interned with HealthSouth, Buchholtz High School, Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. He also actively promoted Hampton Oaks Sports Medicine Center and Gaither High School. Auburn’s 16 swimmers and divers that participated in the 2004 Olympics in A native of Oradell, N.J., he is married to the former Heather Quicke of Athens, Greece. Perry, Fla. The couple resides in Auburn. Prior to his arrival at Auburn, Froehlich spent a year as a media relations assistant at the (2001-02) and a year as a media rela- tions intern/internet coordinator with the Colonial Athletic Association (2000- 01). Mike Roberts A 1999 graduate of the University of South Carolina, Froehlich interned Mike Roberts with the Capital City Bombers, a Single-A affiliate of the . Sports Medicine Director A native of Dix Hills, N.Y., Froehlich is married to the former Stephanie Barnett of Huntsville, Ala. The couple has a son, Jackson (2), and the family resides in Auburn. JOINED AUBURN STAFF: September 1994 RESPONSIBILITY: Administration of sports medi- cine for all Auburn’s student-athletes, and coordinates medical coverage. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Served as the sports medicine coordinator for HealthSouth from 1985 until 1995. Worked as the head athletic trainer for the WLAF’s Birmingham Fire from 1991-92 and the USFL’s Birmingham Stallions from 1982-85. Active speaker and author on Sports Medicine and Athletic Training issues in Alabama and throughout the Southeast. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Born March 23, 1957. Native of Jackson, Ala. Married to the former Tina Brabner of Mobile, Ala., and has three children, Becky, 22, Alex, 17, and Sarah Katherine, 15. Earned B.S. in physical education/biology from Montevallo in 1979 and M.S. in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky in 1981. Certified member of National Athletics Trainers Association, Alabama Athletic Trainers Association, American College of Sports Medicine and National David Brown Mike Golden Randy Roberts Strength and Conditioning Association. Former president of World League Student Assistant Equipment Manager FCA Athletic Trainers Association and Alabama Athletic Trainers Association Athletic Trainer

2008 Auburn Baseball 57 SPORTS MEDICINE COACHING STAFF bachelor of science in Chemistry. Graduated from the University of South AUBURN SPORTS MEDICINE Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile, Ala. with a Doctor of Medicine. AUBURN SPORTS MEDICINE Family practice residency at University of Alabama-Birmingham/Baptist Memorial Hospital. Fellow, American Board of Family Practice. Auburn athletes benefit greatly from the athletic department’s association Certified Team Physician-American College of Sports Medicine. with Auburn Sports Medicine through the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center and the Lemak Sports Medicine Institute. These organi- zations helps provide primary and orthopaedic health care for Auburn University’s student-athletes. Dr. Lawrence J. Lemak The team includes Auburn team physician Dr. Michael Goodlett and two Orthopaedic Surgeon of the top orthopaedic surgeons in the country, Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Lawrence Lemak. Auburn Sports Medicine began its association with the Responsibility: Orthopaedic surgeon and Co- Auburn University Athletic Department in 1993 and since then, has provid- Medical Director for Auburn student-athletes. ed and coordinated health care for all of Auburn University’s varsity sports. Professional Experience: Founder of Lemak Dr. Andrews and Dr. Lemak are founding members of both Alabama Sports Medicine where he practices with his son Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (ASMOC) and the American Sports David, who is also a Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic surgeon. As one of Medicine Institute (ASMI). ASMI is involved in research as well as the train- the founders and a member of the Board of Directors of the American ing of orthopaedic/sports medicine fellows through its fellowship program. Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI), he has played an integral role in sports medicine arthroscopy research. His active role in sports medicine at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels led him to develop and Dr. James R. Andrews serve as Chairman for the National Center for Sports Safety. He is an Orthopaedic Surgeon active member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Arthroscopic Association of North Alabama, and American Orthopaedic Responsibility: Serves as orthopaedic surgeon Society for Sports medicine. Dr. Lemak currently serves as Team and Co-Medical Director for Auburn student-ath- Physician for Auburn University, Samford University, Birmingham- letes. Southern College, and Medical Director for Major League Soccer (MLS) Professional Experience: A member of the and NFL Europe. He founded and serves as Chairman of the Alabama Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Sports Foundation and is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Center, Chairman of the Board of the American Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Virginia. Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) in Birmingham, Ala. and Medical Personal Information: Graduated from the University of Alabama at Director of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla. Has been mentor Birmingham Medical School and completed an Orthopaedic Surgical res- for more than 250 orthopaedic/sports medicine fellows who have trained idency at the University of Pittsburg. He was elected to the Alabama with him through the American Sports Medicine Institute. A member of Sports Hall of Fame in 1977. He and his wife, Georgine have three sons, the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and the American Academy of John J. Junior, who manages orthopaedic clinical trials, David, a Sports Orthopedic Surgeons. Has been awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree from Medicine and Orthopedic surgeon, and Matthew, a business entrepreneur. Livingston University, Doctor of Science Degree from Troy State and a Doctor of Science Degree from Louisiana State University. Currently serves as Senior Orthopaedic Consultant for the Washington Redskins, David Walsh Medical Director for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and is Co-Medical Director for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Manager of Plainsman Park Personal Information: Graduated from Louisiana State University in Physical Therapy 1963 where he was Southeastern Conference indoor and outdoor pole Responsibility: Oversees rehabilitation at vault champion. Completed medical school in 1967 and completed his Plainsman Park Physical Therapy. orthopaedic residency at Tulane Medical School in 1972. Elected to the Professional Experience: Director of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. HealthSouth Physical Therapy Clinic at Auburn from 1998 until accepting current position. Was the Co-Curriculum Director and offisite physical therapy clinic director at East Tennessee Dr. Michael D. Goodlett State University from 1991-98. Served on the medical staff (track and Team Physician field) for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Director and Chief Physical Team Physician Therapist at Northside Hospital in Johnson City, Tenn., from 1990-91. Served as the director of Physical Therapy (rehabilitation services) at Responsibility: Serves as Auburn University Doctor’s Hospital in Columbus, Ga., from 1989-90. Was a staff physical Sports Medicine team physician, overseeing all therapist at the Hughston Sports Medicine Clinic in Columbus from 1988- aspects of the daily sports medicine/primary care 89. An assistant athletic trainer for football, basketball and baseball at The needs of all Auburn student-athletes. Coordinates Citadel (Charleston, S.C.) from 1985-88. Was a graduate assistant athlet- care with the athletic training staff, local medical community, and Auburn ic trainer for football and track at Auburn (1984-85). University Medical Directors, Dr. Lawrence Lemak and Dr. James Andrews. Personal Information: Born July 10, 1962, in Bluff City, Tenn. Married Professional Experience: A charter member of the American Medical to the former Kelly Ladye of Columbus, Ga. Has one daughter, Emily Society for Sports Medicine. A member of the American Sports Medicine Michelle. Earned B.S. in physical education/sports medicine from East Fellowship Society. Also affiliated with American Medical Society, Tennessee State in 1984. Earned Masters in Education from Auburn in Medical Association of the State of Alabama and Lee County Medical 1985. B.S. in physical therapy from Medical University (Charleston, S.C.) Society. An affiliate professor in Health and Human Performance at in 1988. Is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Auburn University. Was medical director at Etowah County Hospice Association. Current member of the American Physical Therapy Organization. Also worked at East Gadsden Clinic, was the Team Association and Alabama Athletic Trainers Association. Founding mem- Physician at Jacksonville State University and was director of Auburn ber of Mountain Empire Sports Medicine Society. Board appointed com- University Health Center. mittee member to advocate working relationships between physical thera- Personal Information: Married to the former Donna Webster of Tanner, pists and athletic trainers in 1992 in Nashville, Tenn. Ala., and has two children, Haley and Hunter. Graduated summa cum laude from the University of North Alabama in Florence, Ala., with a

58 2008 Auburn Baseball 20082008 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS THE SEC 2008 OPPONENTS Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/6 Enrollment ...... 25,580 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/2 Nickname ...... Crimson Tide Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Colors ...... Crimson & White 2007 Overall Record ...... 31-26 (.564) SEC Division ...... West SEC Record/Finish . . . .15-15 (Tied 6th Place) President ...... Dr. Robert E. Witt Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Mal Moore Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Barry Allen Alma Mater ...... Northwestern State (1981) Office ...... 205-348-6084 Record at School . . .553-272 (.670) (13 Years) Home/Cell ...... 205-758-6526 Career Record . . . . .747-361 (.674) (18 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Press Box ...... 205-348-4927 ...... B.J. Green SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM (6,118) SID Fax ...... 205-348-8840 / 8841 Baseball Office ...... 205-348-4029 Website ...... www.rolltide.com

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Location ...... Fayetteville, Ark. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 17/16 Enrollment ...... 18,647 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Nickname ...... Razorbacks Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 6/7 Colors ...... Cardinal & White 2007 Overall Record ...... 43-21 (.642) SEC Division ...... West SEC Record/Finish ...... 18-12 (1st - West) Chancellor ...... Dr. John A. White Postseason ...... Regional Runner-up Athletic Director ...... Jeff Long Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... 18th, CB

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Josh Maxson Alma Mater ...... Arkansas (1988) Office ...... 479-575-6862 Record at School . . . .201-110 (.646) (5 Years) Home/Cell ...... 479-841-9035 Career Record . . . . .786-350 (.692) (18 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Dave Jorn Press Box ...... 479-575-4141 ...... Todd Butler SID Fax ...... 479-575-7481 BAUM STADIUM AT GEORGE COLE FIELD (10,737) Baseball Office ...... 479-575-3655 Website ...... www.hogwired.com

FLORIDA GATORS Location ...... Gainesville, Fla. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 25/10 Enrollment ...... 51,520 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/5 Nickname ...... Gators Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 11/4 Colors ...... Orange & Blue 2007 Overall Record ...... 29-30 (.491) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 15-15 (3rd - East) President ...... Dr. J. Bernard Machen Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Jeremy Foley Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Kevin O’Sullivan Baseball SID ...... John Hines Alma Mater ...... Virginia (1991) Office ...... 352-375-4683 ext. 6130 Record at School ...... First Year Home/Cell ...... 352-317-7386 Career Record ...... First Year Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Brad Weitzel Press Box ...... 352-375-4683 ext. 4355, 4356 ...... Craig Bell ALFRED A. MCKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD SID Fax ...... 352-375-4809 Baseball Office ...... 352-375-4683 ext, 4457 (5,500) Website ...... www.gatorzone.com

60 2008 Auburn Baseball THE SEC 2008 OPPONENTS GEORGIA BULLDOGS

Location ...... Athens, Ga. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/8 Enrollment ...... 33,959 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/4 Nickname ...... Bulldogs Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 11/4 Colors ...... Red & Black 2007 Overall Record ...... 23-33 (.411) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 11-19 (6th - East) President ...... Dr. Michael Adams Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Damon Evans Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Chris Lakos Alma Mater ...... Georgia (1991) Office ...... 706-542-1621 Record at School . . . .206-159 (.564) (6 Years) Home/Cell ...... 706-714-2934 Career Record ...... 206-159 (.564) (6 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Jason Eller Press Box ...... 706-542-6161 / 6162 ...... Brady Wiederhold SID Fax ...... 706-542-7993 (3,291) Baseball Office ...... 706-542-7971 Website ...... www.georgiadogs.com

KENTUCKY WILDCATS Location ...... Lexington, Ky. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 19/8 Enrollment ...... 27,000 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Nickname ...... Wildcats Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 12/3 Colors ...... Blue & White 2007 Overall Record ...... 34-19-1 (.639) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 13-16-1 (9th Place) President ...... Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Mitch Barnhart Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Brent Ingram Alma Mater ...... Mississippi State (1990) Office ...... 859-257-3838 ext. 8504 Record at School . . .131-93-1 (.582) (4 Years) Home/Cell ...... 859-608-6230 Career Record . . . .277-178-1 (.607) (8 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Gary Henderson Press Box ...... 859-257-9011 ...... CLIFF HAGEN STADIUM (3,000) SID Fax ...... 859-323-4310 Baseball Office ...... 859-257-8052 Website ...... www.ukathletics.com

LSU TIGERS Location ...... Baton Rouge, La. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 18/15 Enrollment ...... 29,317 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/7 Nickname ...... Fighting Tigers Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 8/7 Colors ...... Purple & Gold 2007 Overall Record ...... 29-26-1 (.528) SEC Division ...... West SEC Record/Finish . . . . .12-17-1 (5th - West) Chancellor ...... Sean O’Keefe Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Bill Franques Alma Mater ...... Florida International (1980) Office ...... 225-578-2527 Record at School . . .29-26-1 (.527) (1 season) Home/Cell ...... 225-766-7126 Career Record .893-518-5 (.632) (25 seasons) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Terry Rooney Press Box ...... 225-578-4149 ...... SID Fax ...... 225-388-1861 (7,760) Baseball Office ...... 225-578-4148 Website ...... www.lsusports.net

2008 Auburn Baseball 61 THE SEC 2008 OPPONENTS OLE MISS REBELS Location ...... Oxford, Miss. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 18/12 Enrollment ...... 17,325 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/4 Nickname ...... Rebels Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Colors ...... Cardinal Red & Navy Blue 2007 Overall Record ...... 40-25 (.615) SEC Division ...... West SEC Record/Finish .16-14 (.533) (3rd - West) President ...... Dr. Robert C. Khayat Postseason ...... NCAA Super Regional Athletic Director ...... Pete Boone Highest 2007 Final Rankings .16th by ESPN

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Bill Bunting Alma Mater ...... LSU (1989) Office ...... 662-915-7522 Record at School .282-157-1 (.641) (7 seasons) Home/Cell ...... 662-801-0471 Career Record ..382-228-1 (.626) (10 seasons) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Rob Reinstetle Press Box ...... 662-915-7858 ...... Carl Lafferty, Matt Mossberg OXFORD-UNIVERSITY STADIUM / SID Fax ...... 662-915-7006 Baseball Office ...... 662-915-6643 (5,000) Website ...... www.olemisssports.com

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS

Location ...... Starkville, Miss. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/10 Enrollment ...... 17,039 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/5 Nickname ...... Bulldogs Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Colors ...... Maroon & White 2007 Overall Record ...... 38-22 (.633) SEC Division ...... West SEC Record/Finish ...... 15-13 (4th overall) President ...... Dr. Robert H. Foglesong Postseason ...... College World Series Athletic Director ...... Larry Templeton Highest 2007 Final Rankings . . . . .8th ESPN

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Joe Dier Alma Mater ...... Grand Canyon (1965) Office ...... 662-325-8040 Record at School .1,116-557-2 (.667) (28 Years) Home/Cell ...... 662-323-0989 Career Record . . .1,350-669-2 (.668) (34 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Russ McNickle Press Box ...... 662-325-3776 ...... DUDY NOBLE FIELD, POLK-DEMENT STADIUM SID Fax ...... 662-325-3600 Baseball Office ...... 662-325-3597 (15,000) Website ...... www.mstateathletics.com

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS Location ...... Columbia, S.C. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 17/12 Enrollment ...... 27,065 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Nickname ...... Gamecocks Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 8/5 Colors ...... Garnet & Blakc 2007 Overall Record ...... 46-20 (.697) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 17-13 (2nd - East) President ...... Dr. Andrew Sorensen Postseason ...... NCAA Super Regional Athletic Director ...... Eric Hyman Highest 2007 Final Rankings . . . . .10th - BA

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Andrew Kitick Alma Mater . . . . . North Carolina State (1980) Office ...... 803-777-5257 Record at School . . .500-220 (.694) (11 Years) Home/Cell ...... 803-240-4150 Career Record . . .895-393-3 (.694) (20 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Press Box ...... 803-777-6648 ...... Monte Lee SARGE FRYE FIELD (6,000) SID Fax ...... 803-777-2967 Baseball Office ...... 803-777-7830 Website ...... www.uscsports.com

62 2008 Auburn Baseball 2008 OPPONENTS 2008 OPPONENTS TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS Location ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 12/6 Enrollment ...... 27,308 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/3 Nickname ...... Volunteers Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 Colors ...... Orange & White 2007 Overall Record ...... 34-25 (.576) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 13-15 (4th - East) President ...... Dr. John D. Petersen Postseason ...... none Athletic Director ...... Mike Hamilton Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... none

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Tom Satkowiak Alma Mater ...... Western Carolina (1991) Office ...... 865-974-0884 Record at School ...... First Season Home/Cell ...... 865-696-2897 Career Record ...... 257-209 (.551) (8 years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Bradley LeCroy Press Box ...... 865-974-3376 ...... Fred Corral SID Fax ...... 865-974-1269 (7,760) Baseball Office ...... 865-974-2057 Website ...... www.utsports.com

VANDERBILT COMMODORES

Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 16/13 Enrollment ...... 6,378 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/1 Nickname ...... Commodores Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 4/8 Colors ...... Black & Gold 2007 Overall Record ...... 54-13 (.806) SEC Division ...... East SEC Record/Finish ...... 22-8 (1st - East) Chancellor ...... Nicholas S. Zeppos Postseason ...... NCAA Regionals Director of Sports Operation . . .Kevin Colon Highest 2007 Final Rankings ...... 6th

Head Coach ...... Baseball SID ...... Thomas Samuel Alma Mater ...... Ohio Wesleyan (1984) Office ...... 615-343-0020 Record at School . . . .198-108 (.647) (5 Years) Home/Cell ...... 615-512-6303 Career Record . . . . .304-246 (.553) (11 Years) Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... Press Box ...... 615-320-0436 ...... Erik Bakich SID Fax ...... 615-343-7064 CHARLES (2,027) Baseball Office ...... 615-322-3716 Website ...... www.vucommodores.edu

THE SEC

Baseball SID ...... Chuck Dunlap Office ...... 205-458-3010 ext. 3047 Home/Cell ...... 205-620-5302 Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... 205-458-3030 Website ...... www.secsports.com

REGIONS PARK - SITE OF THE SEC TOURNAMENT (16,000)

2008 Auburn Baseball 63 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 2008 OPPONENTS EAST TENNESSEE STATE FLORIDA STATE DAVIDSON Feb. 22-24 - Auburn, AL Feb. 28-29 - Auburn, AL Mar. 4-5 - Auburn, AL Location ...... Johnson City, Tenn. Mar. 1-2 - Tallahassee, FL Location ...... Davidson, N.C. Nickname ...... Buccaneers Location ...... Tallahassee, Fla. Nickname...... Wildcats Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Nickname ...... Seminoles Conference ...... Southern Head Coach ...... Tony Skole Conference...... ACC Head Coach ...... Assistant Coaches ...... Clay Greene Head Coach...... Mike Martin Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Zandler ...... Reid Casey Assistant Coaches...... Mike Martin, Jr ...... Jeff Arzonico 2007 Overall / Conf. Record . .26-29 / 11-16 ...... Jamey Shouppe 2007 Overall / Conf. Record...... 19-34 / 8-19 Baseball SID ...... Jeff Schneider 2007 Overall / Conf. Record...... 49-13 / 24-6 Baseball SID ...... Marc Gignac Office ...... 423-439-5612 Baseball SID...... Jason Leturmy Office ...... 704-894-2123 Email ...... [email protected] Office ...... 850-644-5656 Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.etsubucs.com Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.davidsonwildcats.com Website ...... www.seminoles.com

VMI APPALACHIAN STATE TROY Mar. 6-9 - Auburn, AL Mar. 11-12 - Auburn, AL Mar. 18 - Troy, AL Location ...... Lexington, Va. Location ...... Boone, N.C. Apr. 29 - Auburn, AL Nickname ...... Keydets Nickname ...... Mountaineers Location...... Troy, Ala. Conference ...... Big South Conference ...... Southern Nickname...... Trojans Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Conference...... Sun Belt Assistant Coaches ...... Ryan Mau Assistant Coaches...... Matt Boykin Head Coach...... Bobby Pierce ...... Barry Shelton ...... Josh Jordan Assistant Coaches...... 2007 Overall / Conf. Record . .34-21 / 10-11 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....33-26 / 14-13 ...... Jeff Crane Baseball SID ...... Christian Hoffman Baseball SID...... Mike Flynn 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....34-27 / 16-14 Office ...... 540-464-7514 Office ...... 828-262-2845 Baseball SID ...... Jason Wright Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Office ...... 334-670-5834 Website ...... www.vmikeydets.com Website...... www.goasu.com Email ...... [email protected] Website...... www.troytrojans.com

MERCER SAMFORD SOUTH ALABAMA Mar. 25 - Auburn, AL Mar. 26 - Hoover, AL Apr. 1 - Mobile, AL May 13 - Macon, GA Apr. 22 - Auburn, AL Apr. 16 - Auburn, AL Location ...... Macon, Ga. Location ...... Birmingham, Ala. Location...... Mobile, Ala. Nickname ...... Bears Nickname...... Bulldogs Nickname ...... Jaguars Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Conference...... Ohio Valley Conference...... Sun Belt Head Coach ...... Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Assistant Coaches ...... Tim Boeth Assistant Coaches ...... Mick Fieldbinder Assistant Coaches...... Jason Jackson ...... Danny McMurtry ...... Rucker Taylor ...... Seth Von Behren 2007 Overall /Conf. Record . .33-25 / 17-10 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....32-28 / 14-13 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....31-26 / 13-16 Baseball SID ...... Aimee Lind Baseball SID...... Joey Mullins Baseball SID...... Jim Stephan Office ...... 478-301-5218 Office ...... 205-726-2799 Office ...... 251-414-8032 Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.mercerbears.com Website ...... www.samfordsports.com Website ...... www.usajaguars.com

GEORGIA STATE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE AUBURN MEDIA RELATIONS

Apr. 8 - Auburn, AL Apr. 9 - Auburn, AL Baseball Contact .....Dan Froehlich Location...... Atlanta, Ga. Location ...... Bena, Miss. Office...... 334-844-9803 Nickname ...... Panthers Nickname...... Delta Devils Cell ...... 334-750-1389 Conference ...... CAA Conference ...... SWAC Press Box...... 334-844-4138 Head Coach...... Greg Frady Head Coach...... Doug Shanks Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches...... Blaine McFerrin Assistant Coach...... Aaron Stevens ...... 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....19-36 / 14-10 2007 Overall / Conf. Record....26-32 / 15-15 Baseball SID...... Roderick Mosley Mailing Address: Overnight Address: Baseball SID ...... Steven Ericson Office ...... 662-254-3011 PO Box 351 Athletic Complex Office ...... 404-413-4033 Email...... [email protected] Auburn, AL 36830-0351 392 South Donahue Dr. Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.mvsu.edu/athletics Auburn, AL 36849 Website ...... www.georgiastatesports.com

64 2008 Auburn Baseball 20072007 ININ REVIEWREVIEW 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW

2007 YEAR IN REVIEW Auburn finished the 2007 campaign with its 22nd 30-win season in the last 23 years, going 31-25 for a nine-win improvement from the 2006 season … The Tigers, who played mostly underclassmen in 2007, showed much improvement from 2006 to 2007 as AU finished with a .295 team batting aver- BRUCE EDWARDS BRUCE EDWARDS age, up 19 points from 2006 and the highest mark since the 2003 team hit .306 … Auburn’s freshmen accounted for 39 percent of the team’s total at bats (763 out of 1978) while the sophomores account- ed for 27 percent (538 at bats), giving Auburn’s underclassmen 66 percent of Auburn’s at bats … The pitchers also had great improvement as the team ERA fell to 4.59, which was over a half-run better than the 2006 staff … The Tigers did most of their damage with speed as AU swiped 105 bases in 127 attempts for an 83 percent success rate … The 105 steals marks the second-highest total in Auburn his- tory … Leading the stolen bases charge was Sr. OF Bruce Edwards, who went 28-for-33 on the sea- son and finished his career with 57 steals in four years … His 28 steals this season tied Dom Fucci (1978) for third-best in school history while his 57 career steals puts him sixth in the AU books … So. OF Mike Bianucci smacked 14 homers on the season, the most since Gabe Gross hit 15 in 2001, and now has 22 career homers … In his career, Bianucci has never played more than eight consecutive games without hitting a homer … He also finished with seven outfield assists … Jr. C/IF Josh Donaldson also had an impressive season as he stroked 19 doubles and 11 home runs while having a great year behind the plate and at third base … He now has 28 career home runs and 122 RBI in three seasons … Behind the plate Donaldson threw out 12 of 31 base stealers (39 percent) and also picked off eight guys … So. RHP Paul Burnside really came into his own after spending his freshman year as a middle-relief man … This season he worked his way up to the Friday night starters role, going 7-1 on the season with a 3.06 ERA … Jr. RHP Brett Butts also had a turn-around season as he went from starter to closer and finished the year 2-2 with six saves and a 2.83 ERA in 26 appearances (54.0 IP) out of the pen.

BRETT BUTTS 2007 Record (31-25, 10-20 SEC) National Rankings: Not Ranked Team Hitting Leaders Batting Average ...... Josh Donaldson ...... 349 Hits ...... Josh Donaldson ...... 75 Doubles ...... Josh Donaldson ...... 19 Triples ...... Bruce Edwards ...... 2 Home Runs ...... Mike Bianucci ...... 14 RBI ...... Josh Donaldson ...... 54 Slugging Percentage ...... Mike Bianucci ...... 640 Walks ...... Josh Donaldson ...... 38 Stolen Bases ...... Bruce Edwards ...... 28

Team Pitching Leaders Wins ...... Paul Burnside ...... 7 ERA ...... Scott Shuman ...... 2.00 Innings Pitched ...... Bryan Woodall ...... 70.2 Saves ...... Brett Butts ...... 6 Opponent Batting Average ...... Scott Shuman ...... 138 Strikeouts ...... Paul Burnside/Brett Butts/Taylor Thompson ...... 54

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Day games ...... 21-13 In one-run games ...... 5-7 Trailing after 6 innings .4-15 Night games ...... 7-11 In two-run games ...... 3-1 Trailing after 7 innings .1-17 In extra-inning games . . .0-4 Trailing after 8 innings .1-18 PAUL SEC games ...... 8-19 BURNSIDE SEC day games ...... 5-12 On Monday ...... -- Tied after 6 innings . . . . .2-4 SEC night games ...... 3-7 On Tuesday ...... 5-1 Tied after 7 innings . . . . .2-4 On Wednesday ...... 1-3 Tied after 8 innings . . . . .1-6 Non-SEC games ...... 20-5 On Thursday ...... -- Non-SEC day games . . .16-1 On Friday ...... 7-7 Ranked Opponents . . . .7-13 Non-SEC night games . .4-4 On Saturday ...... 8-6 2006 NCAA Regional On Sunday ...... 7-7 Opponents ...... 11-17 AU scores first ...... 17-11 Opp. scores first . . . . .10-14 In February ...... 11-1 Blue ‘Auburn’ jerseys . . .8-6 In March ...... 8-10 White jerseys ...... 6-2 vs. RH starters ...... 17-13 In April ...... 9-8 Blue ‘AU’ jerseys ...... 7-7 vs. LH starters ...... 12-11 In May ...... 1-5 Orange jerseys ...... 5-7 Grey jerseys ...... 1-3 AU hits a HR ...... 18-6 Leading after 6 innings .23-5 Opp. hits a HR ...... 10-18 Leading after 7 innings .26-3 Leading after 8 innings .27-0

66 2008 Auburn Baseball FINAL POLLS/ VS. THE RANKED 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW BASEBALL WEEK-BY-WEEK AMERICA SPORTS WEEKLY/ESPN IN THE 2007 POLLS MIKE NC MIKE 1. Oregon State 48-15 1. Oregon State 49-18 BIANUCCI BA CB SW BWA 2. North Carolina 57-16 2. North Carolina 57-16 Pre -- -- RV -- 3. Rice 56-14 3. Rice 56-14 Feb. 5 -- -- 4. UC Irvine 47-17 4. UC-Irvine 47-17-1 Feb. 12 -- -- RV 5. Arizona State 49-15 5. Arizona State 49-15 Feb. 19 -- 29 RV 6. Vanderbilt 54-13 6. Louisville 47-24 Feb. 26 -- 24 23 7. Louisville 47-24 7. Cal State-Fullerton 38-25 Mar. 5 24 13 17 18 8. Mississippi State 38-22 8. Mississippi State 38-22 Mar. 12 20 10 13 13 9. Cal State Fullerton 38-25 9. Vanderbilt 54-13 Mar. 19 -- 27 21 22 10. South Carolina 46-20 10. South Carolina 46-20 Mar. 26 -- -- RV RV 11. Texas 46-17 11. Wichita State 53-22 Apr. 2 -- -- RV -- 12. Texas A&M 48-20 12. Texas A&M 48-19 Apr. 9 ------13. Wichita State 53-21 13. Clemson 41-23 Apr. 16 ------14. Florida State 49-13 14. Texas 46-17 Apr. 23 ------15. Clemson 41-23 15. Florida State 49-13 Apr. 30 ------16. Virginia 45-16 16. Mississippi 40-25 May 7 ------17. Mississippi 40-25 17. Virginia 45-16 May 14 ------18. San Diego 43-18 18. Michigan 42-19 May 21 ------19. Michigan 42-19 19. Oklahoma State 42-21 FINAL ------20. Coastal Carolina 50-13 20. San Diego 43-18 21. Arkansas 43-21 21. Arkansas 43-21 22. UCLA 33-28 22. UCLA 33-28 23. Oklahoma State 42-21 23. Coastal Carolina 50-13 24. Missouri 42-18 24. Missouri 42-18 JOSH 25. Texas Christian 48-14 25. Arizona 42-17 DONALDSON

COLLEGIATE NCBWA VERSUS RANKED BASEBALL OPPONENTS

1. Oregon St. 49-18 1. Oregon State 49-18 2. North Carolina 57-16 2. North Carolina 57-16 Date Opponent Result 3. Rice 56-14 3. Rice 56-14 3/2 #10 Arizona State L, 2-8 4. U.C. Irvine 47-17-1 4. Arizona State 49-15 3/3 #10 Arizona State W, 11-8 5. Arizona State 49-15 5. UC Irvine 47-17-1 3/4 #10 Arizona State W, 7-6 6. Louisville 47-24 6. Vanderbilt 54-13 3/13 #30 VMI L, 3-7 7. Cal St. Fullerton 38-25 7. Louisville 47-24 3/14 #30 VMI W, 10-8 8. Mississippi St. 38-22 8. South Carolina 46-20 3/30 #13 Ole Miss L, 2-4 9. Vanderbilt 54-13 9. Mississippi State 38-22 3/31 #13 Ole Miss L, 4-7 10. Florida St. 49-13 10. Cal State Fullerton 38-25 4/1 #13 Ole Miss W, 3-2 11. South Carolina 46-20 11. Texas A&M 48-19 4/13 at #3 So. Carolina W, 16-1 12. Clemson 41-23 12. Texas 46-17 4/14 at #3 So. Carolina L, 1-10 13. Wichita St. 53-22 13. Virginia 45-16 4/15 at #3 So. Carolina L, 4-18 14. Texas A&M 48-19 14. Florida State 49-13 4/27 #3 Arkansas L, 1-12 15. Virginia 45-16 15. Clemson 41-23 4/28 #3 Arkansas W, 11-9 16. San Diego 43-18 16. Wichita State 53-22 4/29 #3 Arkansas L, 1-8 17. Texas 46-17 17. Mississippi 40-25 5/4 at #15 Miss. State L, 1-4 18. Arkansas 43-21 18. Oklahoma State 42-21 5/5 at #15 Miss. State L, 6-11 LUKE 19. Mississippi 40-25 19. Coastal Carolina 50-13 5/6 at #15 Miss. State L, 5-9 GREINKE 20. Michigan 42-19 20. Michigan 42-19 5/11 #1 Vanderbilt L, 5-10 21. Oklahoma St. 42-21 21. Arizona 42-17 5/12 #1 Vanderbilt L, 6-5 [10] 22. Arizona 42-17 22. Arkansas 43-21 5/13 #1 Vanderbilt W, 5-4 23. UCLA 33-28 23. San Diego 43-18 24. Coastal Carolina 50-13 24. Charlotte 49-12 25. U.C. Riverside 38-21 25. Missouri 42-18 26. Long Beach St. 39-20 26. UCLA 33-28 27. Missouri 42-18 27. Long Beach State 39-20 28. Texas Christian 48-14 28. TCU 48-14 29. N.C. Charlotte 49-12 29. Louisiana-Lafayette 45-17 30. Rutgers 42-21 30. Creighton 45-16

2008 Auburn Baseball 67 2007 STATS (ALL GAMES)

2007 YEAR IN REVIEW OVERALL: 31-25, SEC: 10-20 HOME: 22-13, AWAY: 7-11, NEUTRAL: 2-1

HITTING

# Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 4 Josh Donaldson .349 55 55 215 63 75 19 0 11 54 127 .591 38 3 27 3 .444 5 1 17-20 200 100 15 .952 18 Joseph Sanders .333 45 36 132 29 44 14 0 3 33 67 .508 15 4 28 1 .406 4 3 4-4 166 27 8 .960 1 Bruce Edwards .328 52 50 201 53 66 5 2 0 19 75 .373 37 8 42 3 .448 2 5 28-33 125 2 4 .969 3 Mike Bianucci .326 47 46 175 46 57 11 1 14 51 112 .640 29 4 33 1 .427 3 2 8-9 63 7 4 .946 8 Luke Greinke .314 53 52 210 41 66 6 0 1 36 75 .357 26 6 33 4 .400 3 2 9-11 116 8 4 .969 10 Andy Bennett .297 42 32 128 20 38 8 0 1 26 49 .383 14 9 14 2 .396 3 1 1-2 288 21 4 .987 7 Ross Smith .288 52 51 184 27 53 12 1 2 23 73 .397 12 11 48 3 .364 2 0 11-13 96 3 2 .980 5 Robert Brooks .281 56 56 217 37 61 11 1 2 36 80 .369 17 16 47 3 .375 1 2 16-21 90 170 17 .939 14 Dustin Spruill .278 32 26 97 17 27 4 0 1 18 34 .351 13 1 23 1 .366 1 0 1-1 83 6 1 .989 42 Eric Skinner .203 45 39 133 19 27 7 1 1 21 39 .293 6 0 24 1 .234 2 13 1-2 61 108 12 .934 2 Philip Stringer .198 41 24 96 12 19 3 0 1 9 25 .260 10 1 25 2 .278 1 6 2-3 43 51 9 .913 ------6 Ryan Jenkins .319 27 14 69 9 22 1 0 1 8 26 .377 4 0 21 1 .356 0 0 1-1 135 9 0 1.000 9 Ben Jones .279 35 10 61 7 17 1 0 0 7 18 .295 6 1 10 1 .343 2 2 5-5 13 2 0 1.000 23 Justin Bristow .217 8 5 23 3 5 1 0 0 1 6 .261 1 0 7 2 .250 0 0 0-0 11 17 1 .966 25 Ryan Stanley .167 14 8 30 7 5 1 0 0 7 6 .200 5 0 10 2 .286 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 26 Josh Stapleton .143 7 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 .143 1 1 2 0 .333 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 16 Travis Coleman .000 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000 Totals .295 56 56 1978 395 583 104 6 38 350 813 .411 234 65 394 30 .382 29 37 105-1271518 606 91 .959 Opponents .275 56 56 1997 325 550 109 11 42 303 807 .404 208 60 392 33 .358 21 25 40-62 1478 559 103 .952

LOB - Team (471), Opp (470). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (40). CI - Team (2), Donaldson 2, Opp (1). IBB - Team (12), Bianucci 8, Donaldson 2, Edwards 1, Sanders 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Brooks 2, Smith 2, Donaldson 1, Bristow 1, Edwards 1, Bianucci 1, Stringer 1, Bennett 1.

PITCHING

# Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 29 Scott Shuman 2.00 4-1 14 0 0 0/0 3 18.0 9 12 4 20 18 3 0 0 65 .138 2 3 0 2 1 8 Luke Greinke 2.61 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 1 10.1 7 3 3 6 5 2 0 1 36 .194 0 1 0 0 0 19 Brett Butts 2.83 2-2 26 0 0 0/3 6 54.0 47 23 17 23 54 9 0 6 200 .235 4 3 0 2 3 31 Johnny Thompson 2.84 1-1 19 0 0 0/0 0 31.2 31 15 10 10 26 9 1 1 118 .263 4 2 0 3 1 27 Paul Burnside 3.06 7-1 11 10 1 0/1 0 67.2 56 28 23 22 54 12 1 7 249 .225 5 7 0 3 4 37 Chris Dennis 3.66 3-3 23 0 0 0/0 2 39.1 34 19 16 13 42 4 0 3 148 .230 6 3 0 3 0 15 Bryan Woodall 4.84 2-3 18 11 0 0/1 0 70.2 88 50 38 17 38 16 2 2 291 .302 7 11 1 1 4 12 Austin Hubbard 5.06 1-0 11 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 41 22 18 12 21 7 0 2 138 .297 1 3 0 0 1 17 Josh Blake 5.40 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 1 21.2 29 15 13 4 12 8 0 3 91 .319 1 7 0 1 1 20 Taylor Thompson 5.89 5-2 14 14 0 0/1 0 62.2 83 47 41 35 54 15 1 8 255 .325 8 8 1 0 5 44 Evan Crawford 5.91 5-6 15 12 0 0/0 0 67.0 84 55 44 33 43 15 3 5 275 .305 9 5 3 4 4 23 Justin Bristow 9.30 1-6 16 4 0 0/0 1 30.0 40 36 31 13 25 8 3 4 127 .315 3 7 1 2 1 ------40 Michael Hurst 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.59 31-25 56 56 1 3/3 14 506.0 550 325 258 208 392 109 11 42 1997 .275 50 60 6 21 25 Opponents 5.77 25-31 56 56 4 0/0 7 492.2 583 395 316 234 394 104 6 38 1978 .295 50 65 5 29 37

PB - Team (16), Donaldson 6, Spruill 6, Jenkins 4, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (13), Donaldson 8, Crawford 2, Woodall 1, Burnside 1, Spruill 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Donaldson (19-31), Jenkins (16-19), Woodall (6-12), Crawford (8-11), T. Thompson (7-8), Hubbard (5-6), Burnside (2-6), Spruill (5-6), Bristow (3-5), Butts (4-5), J. Thompson (3-4), Shuman (1-2), Greinke (1-1), Dennis (0-1), Blake (0-1).

CHRIS DENNIS

TAYLOR THOMPSON

JOSEPH SANDERS

68 2008 Auburn Baseball 2007 STATS (CONFERENCE ONLY)

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE: 10-20 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW HOME: 5-10, AWAY: 5-10

HITTING

# Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 10 Andy Bennett .333 18 13 60 8 20 3 0 1 12 26 .433 4 4 10 2 .406 1 0 0-1 123 9 3 .978 1 Bruce Edwards .322 29 29 115 27 37 4 1 0 9 43 .374 17 5 25 2 .431 0 3 16-20 71 1 1 .986 18 Joseph Sanders .316 24 22 76 14 24 7 0 1 17 34 .447 8 1 19 0 .379 2 0 4-4 78 16 5 .949 4 Josh Donaldson .313 29 29 112 27 35 6 0 3 18 50 .446 16 0 14 1 .389 3 1 6-8 96 52 8 .949 3 Mike Bianucci .300 22 21 80 18 24 7 0 6 24 49 .613 10 1 15 0 .376 2 2 3-3 29 2 2 .939 7 Ross Smith .280 28 28 93 11 26 6 0 1 11 35 .376 9 7 26 1 .385 0 0 8-9 56 3 2 .967 8 Luke Greinke .279 30 30 122 17 34 4 0 0 18 38 .311 9 2 23 3 .333 2 1 5-6 99 8 2 .982 5 Robert Brooks .243 30 30 111 16 27 5 0 2 21 38 .342 8 7 26 3 .331 1 0 7-10 52 89 10 .934 14 Dustin Spruill .233 18 15 60 6 14 0 0 1 9 17 .283 6 0 18 0 .303 0 0 0-0 22 1 1 .958 2 Philip Stringer .194 23 17 62 7 12 2 0 1 5 17 .274 4 1 18 2 .250 1 2 1-2 32 34 6 .917 ------6 Ryan Jenkins .286 16 8 42 7 12 1 0 0 2 13 .310 3 0 15 1 .333 0 0 1-1 81 6 0 1.000 23 Justin Bristow .238 7 5 21 3 5 1 0 0 1 6 .286 1 0 7 2 .273 0 0 0-0 4 13 1 .944 9 Ben Jones .188 18 5 32 3 6 0 0 0 2 6 .188 4 0 6 0 .278 0 1 3-3 4 0 0 1.000 42 Eric Skinner .167 20 16 48 6 8 0 1 0 1 10 .208 2 0 11 0 .200 0 2 1-1 29 40 4 .945 25 Ryan Stanley .000 3 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 2 .125 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 26 Josh Stapleton .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 16 Travis Coleman .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .273 30 30 1042 170 284 46 2 16 150 382 .367 102 28 236 19 .350 12 12 55-68 790 312 50 .957 Opponents .295 30 30 1073 210 317 67 6 31 196 489 .456 127 39 184 18 .386 12 11 19-30 801 299 48 .958

LOB - Team (226), Opp (263). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (25). CI - Team (1), Donaldson 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Bianucci 4, Donaldson 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Smith 2, Brooks 2, Stringer 1, Donaldson 1, Bianucci 1, Edwards 1, Bennett 1, Bristow 1.

PITCHING

# Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 27 Paul Burnside 2.57 3-1 6 6 1 0/0 0 42.0 30 17 12 15 32 9 0 5 153 .196 3 7 0 2 0 37 Chris Dennis 3.28 2-2 13 0 0 0/0 0 24.2 22 10 9 8 25 0 0 3 93 .237 4 2 0 2 0 19 Brett Butts 3.45 1-2 15 0 0 0/1 4 31.1 27 18 12 17 27 4 0 5 117 .231 2 3 0 1 3 31 Johnny Thompson 3.71 1-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 17.0 19 9 7 8 12 4 1 1 65 .292 2 2 0 2 0 12 Austin Hubbard 4.15 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 12 4 4 3 5 3 0 1 38 .316 0 0 0 0 0 44 Evan Crawford 6.96 1-6 9 7 0 0/0 0 42.2 55 41 33 21 24 14 2 4 176 .313 6 3 1 3 2 15 Bryan Woodall 7.05 0-2 10 6 0 0/0 0 37.0 56 35 29 12 15 12 1 2 158 .354 5 9 1 0 3 17 Josh Blake 7.43 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 1 13.1 19 11 11 4 8 6 0 2 60 .317 1 3 0 0 0 20 Taylor Thompson 7.75 2-2 8 8 0 0/1 0 33.2 54 35 29 20 27 10 0 5 150 .360 4 6 1 0 2 23 Justin Bristow 19.29 0-4 6 3 0 0/0 0 9.1 20 25 20 10 7 2 2 3 49 .408 0 3 1 1 1 ------40 Michael Hurst 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 29 Scott Shuman 6.75 0-1 4 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 5 2 9 2 2 0 0 10 .200 2 1 0 1 0 Totals 5.74 10-20 30 30 1 1/1 5 263.1 317 210 168 127 184 67 6 31 1073 .295 29 39 4 12 11 Opponents 4.52 20-10 30 30 4 0/0 4 267.0 284 170 134 102 236 46 2 16 1042 .273 21 28 1 12 12

PB - Team (5), Donaldson 4, Spruill 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (3), Donaldson 2, Crawford 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Donaldson (8-15), Jenkins (9-11), Woodall (5-9), Butts (4-5), T. Thompson (3-4), Crawford (2-4), Bristow (2-3), Burnside (1-3), Spruill (2-2), Shuman (1-1), Hubbard (1-1).

PHILIP ANDY STRINGER BENNETT

JOHNNY THOMPSON

2008 Auburn Baseball 69 2007 RESULTS

2007 YEAR IN REVIEW Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 09, 2007 HOFSTRA W 17-0 17-21-0 0-5-0 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Woodall (W 1-0) 1872 2:43 Feb 10, 2007 HOFSTRA W 11-7 11-12-1 7-13-2 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Shuman (W 1-0) 2339 2:52 Feb 11, 2007 HOFSTRA W 10-5 10-11-2 5-7-3 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 Burnside (W 1-0) 2107 2:53 Feb 14, 2007 LIPSCOMB 3-4 L 3-8-3 4-11-5 (12) 3-1-0 0-0-0 J. Thompson (L 0-1) 1845 3:48 Feb 16, 2007 UNC GREENSBORO W 9-2 9-12-1 2-7-2 9 4-1-0 0-0-0 Woodall (W 2-0) 1875 2:38 Feb 17, 2007 UNC GREENSBORO W 4-2 4-7-2 2-6-0 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 Burnside (W 2-0) 2247 2:38 Feb 18, 2007 UNC GREENSBORO W 4-1 4-6-0 1-5-2 9 6-1-0 0-0-0 Crawford (W 1-0) 1989 2:38 Feb 20, 2007 TROY W 11-3 11-11-1 3-8-1 9 7-1-0 0-0-0 T. Thompson (W 1-0) 2202 3:09 Feb 23, 2007 vsJacksonville W 7-6 7-8-4 6-4-0 9 8-1-0 0-0-0 Shuman (W 2-0) 0 2:32 Feb 24, 2007 vsMichigan State W 11-6 11-11-2 6-10-7 9 9-1-0 0-0-0 Burnside (W 3-0) 1284 3:00 Feb 25, 2007 at South Alabama W 20-5 20-16-1 5-10-3 9 10-1-0 0-0-0 Crawford (W 2-0) 2462 3:00 Feb 27, 2007 SAMFORD W 4-1 4-6-0 1-5-1 9 11-1-0 0-0-0 Bristow (W 1-0) 2405 2:21 Mar 02, 2007 ARIZONA STATE 2-8 L 2-8-4 8-16-1 9 11-2-0 0-0-0 Woodall (L 2-1) 3460 3:05 Mar 03, 2007 ARIZONA STATE W 11-8 11-11-1 8-13-1 9 12-2-0 0-0-0 Butts (W 1-0) 3652 3:02 Mar 04, 2007 ARIZONA STATE W 7-6 7-9-1 6-9-2 9 13-2-0 0-0-0 Dennis (W 1-0) 3242 3:54 Mar 06, 2007 DAVIDSON W 10-4 10-11-1 4-9-0 9 14-2-0 0-0-0 T. Thompson (W 2-0) 2395 2:37 Mar 09, 2007 PURDUE W 4-3 4-11-1 3-7-2 9 15-2-0 0-0-0 Shuman (W 3-0) 2824 3:05 Mar 10, 2007 PURDUE W 11-0 11-19-1 0-9-0 9 16-2-0 0-0-0 Burnside (W 4-0) 3502 2:48 Mar 11, 2007 PURDUE W 12-6 12-13-3 6-9-6 9 17-2-0 0-0-0 Crawford (W 3-0) 2877 3:07 Mar 13, 2007 VMI 3-7 L 3-4-2 7-10-2 9 17-3-0 0-0-0 Bristow (L 1-1) 2235 2:58 Mar 14, 2007 VMI W 10-8 10-17-2 8-14-2 9 18-3-0 0-0-0 Shuman (W 4-0) 1855 3:30 * Mar 16, 2007 at Georgia 3-4 L 3-12-0 4-6-2 9 18-4-0 0-1-0 Shuman (L 4-1) 1001 3:06 * Mar 17, 2007 at Georgia 2-3 L 2-5-1 3-11-2 9 18-5-0 0-2-0 Dennis (L 1-1) 1330 2:40 * Mar 18, 2007 at Georgia 2-6 L 2-8-2 6-7-1 9 18-6-0 0-3-0 Crawford (L 3-1) 1670 2:28 * Mar 23, 2007 FLORIDA 7-8 L 7-10-0 8-11-1 (10) 18-7-0 0-4-0 Dennis (L 1-2) 3187 3:52 * Mar 24, 2007 FLORIDA 9-12 L 9-14-7 12-13-5 9 18-8-0 0-5-0 Bristow (L 1-2) 2917 3:49 * Mar 25, 2007 FLORIDA 3-10 L 3-7-2 10-14-0 9 18-9-0 0-6-0 Crawford (L 3-2) 2387 3:07 Mar 27, 2007 at Mercer W 5-1 5-7-1 1-8-1 9 19-9-0 0-6-0 T. Thompson (W 3-0) 831 2:38 * Mar 30, 2007 OLE MISS 2-4 L 2-6-2 4-4-0 9 19-10-0 0-7-0 Burnside (L 4-1) 2297 2:32 * Mar 31, 2007 OLE MISS 4-7 L 4-8-0 7-13-0 9 19-11-0 0-8-0 Crawford (L 3-3) 2208 2:58 * Apr 01, 2007 OLE MISS W 3-2 3-7-1 2-9-1 9 20-11-0 1-8-0 J. Thompson (W 1-1) 2087 2:43 Apr 03, 2007 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5-2 5-9-2 2-6-4 9 21-11-0 1-8-0 Hubbard (W 1-0) 2016 2:29 * Apr 06, 2007 at LSU W 6-1 6-8-1 1-3-3 9 22-11-0 2-8-0 Burnside (W 5-1) 7230 2:34 * Apr 07, 2007 at LSU W 7-0 7-10-1 0-10-3 9 23-11-0 3-8-0 T. Thompson (W 4-0) 7187 2:43 * Apr 08, 2007 at LSU 1-10 L 1-9-5 10-10-1 9 23-12-0 3-9-0 Bristow (L 1-3) 6757 2:52 Apr 10, 2007 MERCER W 22-6 22-22-0 6-11-3 9 24-12-0 3-9-0 Crawford (W 4-3) 1895 3:03 * Apr 13, 2007 at South Carolina W 16-1 16-15-0 1-6-2 9 25-12-0 4-9-0 Burnside (W 6-1) 5402 3:10 * Apr 14, 2007 at South Carolina 1-10 L 1-4-1 10-15-0 9 25-13-0 4-10-0 T. Thompson (L 4-1) 5513 2:38 * Apr 15, 2007 at South Carolina 4-18 L 4-5-4 18-16-2 9 25-14-0 4-11-0 Bristow (L 1-4) 4664 3:09 Apr 18, 2007 vs Samford (Hvr) 8-9 L 8-14-3 9-9-4 9 25-15-0 4-11-0 Dennis (L 1-3) 2136 3:34 * Apr 20, 2007 ALABAMA W 12-5 12-14-3 5-6-0 9 26-15-0 5-11-0 Burnside (W 7-1) 3721 3:02 * Apr 21, 2007 ALABAMA W 6-3 6-7-1 3-7-5 9 27-15-0 6-11-0 Dennis (W 2-3) 4170 2:54 * Apr 22, 2007 ALABAMA 4-12 L 4-9-4 12-13-1 9 27-16-0 6-12-0 Bristow (L 1-5) 3476 2:46 Apr 25, 2007 at Troy 4-5 L 4-15-2 5-12-1 (16) 27-17-0 6-12-0 Bristow (L 1-6) 2395 4:27 * Apr 27, 2007 ARKANSAS 1-12 L 1-4-0 12-14-0 9 27-18-0 6-13-0 Crawford (L 4-4) 2513 2:28 * Apr 28, 2007 ARKANSAS W 11-9 11-14-4 9-11-1 9 28-18-0 7-13-0 Dennis (W 3-3) 2441 3:48 * Apr 29, 2007 ARKANSAS 1-8 L 1-6-0 8-17-2 9 28-19-0 7-14-0 Woodall (L 2-2) 2344 2:54 * May 04, 2007 at Mississippi State 1-4 L 1-3-1 4-6-3 9 28-20-0 7-15-0 Crawford (L 4-5) 6534 2:20 * May 05, 2007 at Mississippi State 6-11 L 6-10-3 11-13-1 9 28-21-0 7-16-0 T. Thompson (L 4-2) 6980 2:51 * May 06, 2007 at Mississippi State 5-9 L 5-12-0 9-14-0 9 28-22-0 7-17-0 Butts (L 1-1) 6371 3:34 * May 11, 2007 VANDERBILT 5-10 L 5-9-1 10-13-1 9 28-23-0 7-18-0 Crawford (L 4-6) 2563 3:00 * May 12, 2007 VANDERBILT 5-6 L 5-12-2 6-14-1 (10) 28-24-0 7-19-0 Butts (L 1-2) 2618 3:29 * May 13, 2007 VANDERBILT W 5-4 5-10-2 4-9-1 9 29-24-0 8-19-0 Butts (W 2-2) 1969 3:19 * May 17, 2007 at Kentucky W 18-7 18-20-0 7-8-4 9 30-24-0 9-19-0 Crawford (W 5-6) 2028 3:29 * May 18, 2007 at Kentucky W 13-6 13-15-0 6-11-4 9 31-24-0 10-19-0 T. Thompson (W 5-2) 2818 3:46 * May 19, 2007 at Kentucky 7-8 L 7-11-2 8-13-1 9 31-25-0 10-20-0 Woodall (L 2-3) 2614 3:17

* = Conference game INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY () extra inning game 1 23456789EXTotal (HVR) - Regions Park - Hoover, Ala. Auburn 58 38 48 55 50 32 49 41 23 1 395 Opponents 46 35 36 50 40 34 20 34 25 5 325

RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES: Runs 0 123456789 10+ JOSH W-L 0-0 0-5 0-4 1-4 4-4 3-3 2-1 3-2 0-1 1-1 17-0 BLAKE RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES: Runs 0 123456789 10+ W-L 3-0 5-0 4-0 3-1 2-4 3-1 6-2 2-2 2-4 1-2 0-9

RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 18-6 21-6 22-8 21-7 21-4 25-5 28-3 29-0

RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 2-10 4-14 6-14 5-16 6-18 4-16 1-18 1-19

RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 11-9 6-5 3-3 5-2 4-3 2-4 2-4 1-6

70 2008 Auburn Baseball STARTING LINEUP BY ORDER

Date Opponent No. (Time) Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW 2/9 Hofstra 1 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Skinner Smith Stringer 2/10 Hofstra 1 (2) 2-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Skinner Smith Stringer 2/11 Hofstra 2 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Skinner Smith Spruill 2/14 Lipscomb 1 (3) 2-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Skinner Smith Stringer 2/16 UNC Greensboro 3 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Spruill Skinner 2/17 UNC Greensboro 3 (2) 2-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Spruill Skinner 2/18 UNC Greensboro 3 (3) 3-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Spruill Skinner 2/20 Troy 4 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Skinner Stringer 2/23 vs. Jacksonville 3 (4) 4-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Spruill Skinner 2/24 vs. Michigan State 5 (1) 1-0 Edwards Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Stanley Smith Sanders Skinner Stringer 2/25 at South Alabama 6 (1) 1-0 Greinke Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Stanley Smith Sanders Jenkins Skinner 2/27 Samford 7 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Stanley Brooks Bennett Sanders Skinner 3/2 Arizona State 8 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Smith Sanders Jenkins Skinner 3/3 Arizona State 9 (1) 1-0 Edwards Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Stanley Smith Bennett Sanders Skinner 3/4 Arizona State 10 (1) 1-0 Edwards Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Stanley Greinke Bennett Sanders Skinner 3/6 Davidson 11 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Broooks Bennett Smith Spruill Skinner 3/9 Purdue 12 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Smith Jenkins Skinner 3/10 Purdue 13 (1) 1-0 Greinke Jones Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Smith Sanders Skinner 3/11 Purdue 14 (1) 1-0 Greinke Jones Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Stanely Sanders Skinner 3/13 VMI 13 (2) 1-1 Greinke Jones Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Smith Sanders Skinner 3/14 VMI 15 (1) 1-0 Greinke Jones Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Smith Spruill Skinner 3/16 at Georgia 16 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Brooks Bennett Smith Sanders Stringer Skinner 3/17 at Georgia 17 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Jones Brooks Bennett Smith Spruill Skinner 3/18 at Georgia 19 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Stanley Brooks Bennett Smith Stringer Skinner 3/23 Florida 20 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Brooks Bennett Smith Skinner 3/24 Florida 21 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Brooks Bennett Smith Stringer Skinner 3/25 Florida 22 (1) 0-1 Greinke Jones Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Brooks Smith Sanders Skinner 3/27 at Mercer 23 (1) 1-0 Edwards Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Sanders Smith Bennett Stringer 3/30 Ole Miss 24 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Brooks Sanders Smith Stringer 3/31 Ole Miss 25 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Brooks Sanders Jones Stringer 4/1 Ole Miss 26 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Brooks Jones Smith Stringer 4/3 South Alabama 27 (1) 1-0 Edwards Brooks Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Sanders Smith Jenkins Stringer 4/6 at LSU 28 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Spruill Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Stringer 4/7 at LSU 28 (2) 2-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Spruill Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Stringer 4/8 at LSU 29 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Spruill Sanders Brooks Jones Smith Skinner 4/10 Mercer 30 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Spruill Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Skinner 4/13 at South Carolina 31 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Spruill Sanders Brooks Smith Skinner 4/14 at South Carolina 32 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Skinner 4/15 at South Carolina 33 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Skinner 4/18 vs. Samford 34 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Jones Smith 4/20 Alabama 35 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Stringer 4/21 Alabama 33 (2) 1-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Skinner 4/22 Alabama 33 (3) 1-2 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Skinner 4/25 at Troy 36 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Skinner 4/27 Arkansas 35 (2) 1-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Stringer 4/28 Arkansas 33 (4) 2-2 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Spruill Brooks Smith Skinner 4/29 Arkansas 37 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Bristow Jenkins Skinner 5/4 at Mississippi State 38 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bennett Sanders Brooks Smith Bristow Skinner 5/5 at Mississippi State 39 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Sanders Brooks Smith Jenkins Bristow Stringer 5/6 at Mississippi State 40(1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Sanders Brooks Smith Bennett Bristow Skinner 5/11 Vanderbilt 41 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Brooks Smith Bristow Stringer 5/12 Vanderbilt 42 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Jenkins Stringer 5/13 Vanderbilt 43 (1) 1-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Bennett Brooks Smith Stringer 5/17 at Kentucky 43 (2) 2-0 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Sanders Bennett Brooks Smith Stringer 5/18 at Kentucky 42 (2) 1-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Smith Jenkins Stringer 5/19 at Kentucky 44 (1) 0-1 Edwards Greinke Donaldson Bianucci Bennett Brooks Stanley Jenkins Stringer

2008 Auburn Baseball 71 STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION

2007 YEAR IN REVIEW Date Opponent No. (Time) Record C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 2/9 Hofstra 1 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/10 Hofstra 1 (2) 2-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/11 Hofstra 2 (1) 1-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/14 Lipscomb 1 (3) 2-1 Donadlson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/16 UNC Greensboro 2 (2) 2-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/17 UNC Greensboro 2 (3) 3-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/18 UNC Greensboro 2 (4) 4-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/20 Troy 1 (4) 3-1 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/23 vs. Jacksonville 2 (5) 5-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 2/24 vs. Michigan State 3 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Sanders Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Stanley 2/25 at South Alabama 4 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Greinke Smith Stanley 2/27 Samford 5 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Greinke Stanley 3/2 Arizona State 6 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 3/3 Arizona State 7 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Stanley 3/4 Arizona State 8 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Greinke Stanley 3/6 Davidson 2 (6) 6-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 3/9 Purdue 9 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 3/10 Purdue 10 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Greinke Smith Jones 3/11 Purdue 11 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Greinke Jones Stanley 3/13 VMI 12 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Smith Jones Greinke 3/14 VMI 13 (1) 1-0 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Jones Greinke Smith Bianucci 3/16 at Georgia 14 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Sanders 3/17 at Georgia 15 (1) 0-1 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Jones 3/18 at Georgia 16 (1) 0-1 Donadlson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Stanley 3/23 Florida 2 (7) 6-1 Spruill Bennett Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 3/24 Florida 1 (5) 3-2 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Stringer Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 3/25 Florida 17 (1) 0-1 Spruill Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Greinke Smith Jones 3/27 at Mercer 18 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 3/30 Ole Miss 19 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 3/31 Ole Miss 20 (1) 0-1 Spruill Sanders Brooks Donaldson Stringer Bianucci Edwards Jones Greinke 4/1 Ole Miss 21 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Jones 4/3 South Alabama 22 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/6 at LSU 23 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Spruill 4/7 at LSU 23 (2) 2-0 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Spruill 4/7 at LSU 24 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Jones Edwards Smith Spruill 4/10 Mercer 25 (1) 1-0 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Spruill 4/13 at South Carolina 26 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/14 at South Carolina 27 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 4/15 at South Carolina 26 (2) 1-1 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/18 vs. Samford 28 (1) 0-1 Spruill Greinke Sanders Donaldson Brooks Bianucci Edwards Smith Jones 4/20 Alabama 19 (2) 1-1 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/21 Alabama 26 (3) 2-1 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/22 Alabama 26 (4) 2-2 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/25 at Troy 29 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 4/27 Arkansas 19 (3) 1-2 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Stringer Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/28 Arkansas 26 (5) 3-2 Donaldson Greinke Brooks Sanders Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Spruill 4/29 Arkansas 30 (1)0-1 Jenkins Bennett Brooks Bristow Skinner Bianucci Edwards Smith Greinke 5/4 at Mississippi State 31 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Sanders Brooks Bristow Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Bennett 5/5 at Mississippi State 32 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Sanders Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bristow 5/6 at Mississippi State 33 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Bristow Skinner Greinke Edwards Smith Sanders 5/11 Vanderbilt 34 (1) 0-1 Donaldson Sanders Brooks Bristow Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 5/12 Vanderbilt 35 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 5/14 Vanderbilt 36 (1) 1-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 5/17 at Kentucky 36 (2) 2-0 Donaldson Bennett Brooks Sanders Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 5/18 at Kentucky 35 (2) 1-1 Jenkins Bennett Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Smith Bianucci 5/19 at Kentucky 37 (1) 0-1 Jenkins Bennett Brooks Donaldson Stringer Greinke Edwards Bianucci Stanley

72 2008 Auburn Baseball MISCELLANEOUS STATS

TEAM SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW BATTING BATTING Most At-Bats ...... 60, at Troy (4/25) Fewest At-Bats ...... 26, at South Carolina (4/14) Most At-Bats ...... 8, Bruce Edwards & Josh Donaldson at Troy (4/25) Most Runs (Game) ...... 22, vs. Mercer (4/10) Most Runs ...... 4, 2x, last by Mike Bianucci at Kentucky (5/17) Most Runs (Inning) ...... 8, 2x, 8th vs. Alabama (4/20) Most Hits ...... 4, 9x, last by Josh Donaldson at Kentucky (5/17) Fewest Runs (Game) ...... 1, 5x, last at Mississippi State (5/4) Most RBI ...... 5, 5x, last by Joseph Sanders at Kentucky (5/17) Most Hits (Game)...... 22, vs. Mercer (4/10) Most Doubles...... 2, 9x, last by Robert Brooks at Kentucky (5/18) Most Hits (Inning)...... 6, 2x, last [1st] vs. Mercer (4/10) Most Triples ...... 1, 6x, last by Bruce Edwards at Mississippi State (5/5) Fewest Hits (Game) ...... 3, at Mississippi State (5/4) Most Home Runs ...... 2, 2x, last by Mike Bianucci vs. Alabama (4/20) Most RBI ...... 21, vs. Mercer (4/10) Most Total Bases...... 10, Josh Donaldson vs. Hofstra (2/10) Most Doubles ...... 6, vs. Purdue (3/10) Most Walks ...... 3, 7x, last by Mike Bianucci vs. Alabama (4/21) Most Triples ...... 1, 3x, last at South Alabama (2/25) Most Strikeouts...... 5, Ross Smith at Troy (4/25) Most Home Runs ...... 4, at South Alabama (2/25) Most Sac Bunts...... 2, Eric Skinner vs. Michigan State (2/24) Most Total Bases ...... 33, at South Alabama (2/25) Most Sac Flies ...... 2, Josh Donaldson at Kentucky (5/18) Most Walks ...... 10, vs. Arizona State (3/4) Most Stolen Bases...... 3, Bruce Edwards vs. Florida (3/23) Fewest Walks ...... 1, 6x, last vs. Vanderbilt (5/12) Most ...... 1, 21x, last by Bruce Edwards at Kentucky (5/18) Most Strikeouts ...... 24, at Troy (4/25) Fewest Strikeouts...... 1, vs. UNC Greensboro (2/16) Most Sac Hits ...... 3, 2x, last vs. Michigan State (2/24) FIELDING Most Sac Flies ...... 3, vs. Mercer (4/10) Most ...... 17, Joseph Sanders at Troy (4/25) Most Stolen Bases ...... 5, 3x, last at LSU (4/6) Most Assists ...... 10, Robert Brooks at Troy (4/25) Most Left on Base ...... 15, at Troy (4/25) Most Errors ...... 3, Josh Donaldson at LSU (4/8) Fewest Left on Base ...... 4, 2x, last vs. Arizona State (3/3)

FIELDING PITCHING Most Putouts ...... 47, at Troy (4/25) Most Innings ...... 9.0, Paul Burnside at LSU (4/6) Most Assists...... 24, at Troy (4/25) Most Runs Allowed ...... 10, Taylor Thompson at Mississippi State (5/5) Most Errors...... 7, vs. Florida (3/24) Most Earned Runs Allowed...... 9, Evan Crawford vs. Arkanasas (4/27) Most Double Plays ...... 4, vs. Vanderbilt (5/12) Most Walks...... 5, 2x, last by Taylor Thompson at Kentucky (5/18) Most Strikeouts ...... 9, Paul Burnside vs. Ole Miss (3/30) PITCHING Most Hits Allowed ...... 13, 2x, last Bryan Woodall vs. Arkansas (4/29) Most Runs Allowed...... 18, at South Carolina (4/15) Most Home Runs Allowed ...... 2, 4x, last by Chris Dennis at Mississippi State (5/4) Most Earned Runs Allowed ...... 12, vs. Arkansas (4/27) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings (Starter)...... Fewest Runs Allowed ...... 0, 3x, last at LSU (4/7) ...... 15.2, Bryan Woodall (2/9-2/23) Most Hits Allowed ...... 17, vs. Arkansas (4/29) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings (Reliever) ...... Fewest Hits Allowed ...... 3, at LSU (4/6) ...... 10.2, Brett Butts (3/3-3/14) Most Strikeouts ...... 14, vs. Michigan State (2/24) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings ...... 15.2, Bryan Woodall (2/9-2/23) Fewest Strikeouts...... 2, 3x, last at Mississippi State (5/6) Most Walks...... 9, 2x, last vs. Arkansas (4/28) Fewest Walks ...... 0, 2x, last vs. Purdue (3/9) SCHOOL RECORDS Stolen Bases In A Game (Tied) ...... 3, Bruce Edwards vs. Florida (3/23) MISCELLANEOUS Longest Game ...... 4:27, at Troy (4/25) Longest Nine-Inning Game...... 3:54, vs. Arizona State (3/4) Shortest Game ...... 2:20, at Mississippi State (5/4) Most Innings ...... 16, at Troy (4/25) Most Pitchers Used ...... 7, at Troy (4/25) Longest Winning Streak ...... 8, Feb. 16-27 Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 6, March 3-11 Longest Road Winning Streak ...... 3, 2x, last March 27-April 7 Longest Losing Streak...... 6, 2x, last, April 29-May 12 Longest Home Losing Streak ...... 5, March 23-31 Longest Road Losing Streak ...... 7, April 14-present Highest Attendance, Home...... 4,170, vs. Alabama (4/21) Highest Attendance, Road...... 7,230, at LSU (4/6) Higest Attendance, Neutral ...... 2,136, vs. Samford [Hoover] Largest Winning Margin...... 17, (17-0) vs. Hofstra (2/9) Largest Losing Margin ...... 14, (18-4) at South Carolina (4/15) Largest Deficit Overcome ...... 8, (8-0, won 11-8) vs. Arizona State (3/3) Largest Lead Lost ...... 3, 2x, last (3-0, lost 9-5), at Mississippi State (5/6)

2008 Auburn Baseball 73 MISCELLANEOUS STATS 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW 2007 AUBURN HOME RUNS MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Josh Donaldson ...... 16 7 1 -- 24 Men On Bruce Edwards ...... 14 5 2 -- 21 No. Player (#) Opponent (Date) Base Outs Inning Pitcher Mike Bianucci ...... 13 5 1 -- 19 1 Josh Donaldson (1) Hofstra (Feb. 9) 1 1 1st Dunn (R) Robert Brooks ...... 15 4 -- -- 19 2 Josh Donaldson (2) Hofstra (Feb. 10) 0 1 3rd DeVito (R) Luke Greinke ...... 12 4 2 -- 18 Ross Smith ...... 8 4 1 -- 13 **3 Josh Donaldson (3) Hofstra (Feb. 10) 2 1 7th Kumbatovic (R) Joseph Sanders ...... 9 1 1 -- 11 **4 Mike Bianucci (1) Hofstra (Feb. 10) 0 1 7th Kumbatovic (R) Andy Bennettt ...... 7 3 -- -- 10 5 Mike Bianucci (2) Hofstra (Feb. 11) 2 1 8th DiFalco (L) Dustin Spruill ...... 4 -- 1 -- 5 6 Mike Bianucci (3) Troy (Feb. 20) 0 0 3rd Green (R) Ryan Jenkins ...... 4 ------4 7 Mike Bianucci (4) vs. Jacksonville (Feb. 23) 1 0 6th Gardner (R) Ben Jones ...... 2 2 -- -- 4 8 Josh Donaldson (4) vs. Mich. State (Feb. 24) 0 2 1st Kibler (L) Eric Skinner ...... 4 ------4 9 Eric Skinner (1) at So. Ala. (Feb. 25) 3 2 1st Nabors (R) Philip Stringer ...... 4 ------4 10 Mike Bianucci (5) at So. Ala. (Feb. 25) 1 2 4th Nabors (R) Justin Bristow ...... 2 ------2 TEAM ...... 114 35 9 -- 157 11 Ross Smith (1) at So. Ala. (Feb. 25) 1 2 4th Nabors (R) 12 Ryan Jenkins (1) at So. Ala. (Feb. 25) 1 2 4th Nabors (R) 13 Luke Greinke (1) Samford (Feb. 27) 1 1 8th Denson (R) CAREER MULTI-HIT GAMES 14 Josh Donaldson (5) Arizona State (Mar. 3) 2 2 5th Leake (R) 15 Joseph Sanders (1) Arizona State (Mar. 3) 0 0 8th Leake (R) Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 16 Josh Donaldson (6) Arizona State (Mar. 4) 0 1 4th Parigi (L) Josh Donaldson ...... 35 16 3 -- 54 17 Josh Donaldson (7) Davidson (Mar. 6) 1 1 1st Knight (R) Bruce Edwards...... 31 13 2 -- 46 Mike Bianucci ...... 24 10 4 -- 38 18 Mike Bianucci (6) Purdue (Mar. 11) 0 0 8th Groves (R) Russell Dixon...... 17 10 -- -- 27 19 Josh Donaldson (8) VMI (Mar. 14) 1 1 9th Fields (R) Andy Bennett ...... 20 5 -- -- 25 20 Dustin Spruill (1) Florida (Mar. 23) 1 2 1st Augenstein (R) Luke Greinke ...... 16 7 2 -- 25 21 Mike Bianucci (7) at Mercer (Mar. 27) 1 1 7th Webster (R) Robert Brooks ...... 15 4 -- -- 19 22 Mike Bianucci (8) Ole Miss (Mar. 30) 1 0 4th Kline (R) Justin Bristow ...... 12 1 1 -- 14 23 Philip Stringer (1) Ole Miss (Mar. 31) 1 1 7th Bittle (R) Ross Smith ...... 8 4 1 -- 13 24 Robert Brooks (1) at LSU (Apr. 6) 3 1 3rd Furbush (L) Joseph Sanders...... 9 1 1 -- 11 25 Joseph Sanders (2) Mercer (Apr. 10) 1 1 5th Patterson (R) Philip Stringer ...... 10 1 -- -- 11 Josh Stapleton ...... 5 2 -- -- 7 26 Mike Bianucci (9) at South Carolina (Apr. 13) 0 0 3rd Honeycutt (R) Ryan Jenkins ...... 4 1 -- -- 5 27 Josh Donaldson (9) at South Carolina (Apr. 13) 2 2 9th Cicso (R) Ben Jones ...... 3 2 -- -- 5 28 Mike Bianucci (10) at South Carolina (Apr. 15) 1 0 4th Atwood (L) Dustin Spruill...... 4 -- 1 -- 5 29 Ross Smith (2) Alabama (4/20) 2 1 2nd Quigley (L) Eric Skinner ...... 4 ------4 30 Mike Bianucci (11) Alabama (4/20) 0 2 6th Kebodeaux (R) Ryan Stanley ...... 2 ------2 31 Mike Bianucci (12) Alabama (4/20) 1 2 8th Kebodeaux (R) 32 Mike Bianucci (13) at Troy (Apr. 25) 0 0 2nd Wheeler (R) 33 Mike Bianucci (14) Vanderbilt (May 12) 1 2 1st Minor (L) MULT-RBI GAMES 34 Josh Donaldson (10) Vanderbilt (May 13) 0 2 3rd Crowell (L) Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 35 Andy Bennett (1) Vanderbilt (May 13) 1 0 8th Weathers (R) Mike Bianucci ...... 9 4 3 -- 16 36 Joseph Sanders (3) at Kentucky (May 17) 3 1 4th Rusin (L) Josh Donaldson ...... 5 5 1 2 13 37 Josh Donaldson (11) at Kentucky (May 18) 0 1 7th Tilford (R) Robert Brooks ...... 8 2 2 -- 12 38 Robert Brooks (2) at Kentucky (May 19) 0 0 6th Green (R) Luke Greinke ...... 5 3 -- -- 8 Joseph Sanders ...... 5 1 1 1 8 ** Back-to-back home runs Andy Bennett ...... 3 2 1 -- 6 Dustin Spruill ...... 4 -- -- 1 5 Bruce Edwards ...... 3 -- 1 -- 4 Ross Smith ...... 2 2 -- -- 4 Eric Skinner ...... 1 -- 1 1 3 Ryan Jenkins ...... 1 1 -- -- 2 Ryan Stanley ...... 1 1 -- -- 2 Philip Stringer ...... 1 1 -- -- 2 Ben Jones ...... 1 ------1 TEAM ...... 49 22 10 5 86

CAREER MULTI-RBI GAMES

Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Josh Donaldson ...... 17 11 2 3 33 Mike Bianucci ...... 14 4 4 1 23 HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Andy Bennett ...... 15 9 1 -- 22 Luke Greinke ...... 10 3 -- -- 13 at Home...... 23 with 0 Outs...... 10 in 1st inning ...... 3 Russell Dixon...... 6 2 1 2 11 on the Road ...... 13 with 1 Out ...... 16 in 2nd inning ...... 2 Robert Brooks ...... 8 2 2 -- 12 at Neutral Sites...... 2 with 2 Outs...... 12 in 3rd inning...... 5 Bruce Edwards...... 6 1 1 -- 8 Joseph Sanders...... 5 1 1 1 8 in 4th inning...... 7 Dustin Spruill...... 4 -- -- 1 5 vs. RHP ...... 29 Solo ...... 13 in 5th inning...... 2 Ryan Stanley ...... 3 2 -- -- 5 vs. LHP ...... 9 Two-Run ...... 17 in 6th inning...... 3 Josh Stapleton ...... 3 1 1 -- 5 Three-Run ...... 5 in 7th inning...... 5 Ross Smith ...... 2 2 -- -- 4 vs. SEC...... 16 Grand Slam ...... 3 in 8th inning...... 6 Eric Skinner ...... 1 -- 1 1 3 vs. Non-SEC ...... 22 in 9th inning...... 2 Philip Stringer ...... 2 1 -- -- 3 Ryan Jenkins ...... 1 1 -- -- 2 in ...... Ben Jones ...... 1 ------1

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HITTING STREAKS 2007 STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW Player 07 Current Career Luke Greinke 19 -- 19 P: T. Thompson (14), Crawford (12), Woodall (11), Burnside (10), Hubbard (5), Bristow Josh Donaldson 13 8 13 (4) Ryan Jenkins 9 2 10 C: Donaldson (30), Jenkins (14), Spruill (12) Mike Bianucci 8 6 8 1B: Bennett (31), Sanders (14), Greinke (11) Bruce Edwards 8 4 8 2B: Brooks (55), Sanders (1) Dustin Spruill 7 -- 7 3B: Donaldson (25), Sanders (19), Stringer (8), Bristow (4) Andy Bennett 6 6 9 SS: Skinner (39), Stringer (16), Brooks (1) Robert Brooks 6 3 6 LF: Bianucci (38), Greinke (16), Jones (2) Joseph Sanders 6 2 6 CF: Edwards (50), Greinke (5), Smith (1) Eric Skinner 5 1 5 RF: Smith (50), Jones (3), Greinke (2), Bianucci (1) Philip Stringer 5 1 5 DH: Greinke (18), Spruill (14), Stanley (8), Bianucci (7), Jones (5), Sanders (2), Bennett Ross Smith 4 3 4 (1), Bristow (1) Ben Jones 3 -- 3 Justin Bristow 2 -- 8 Ryan Stanley 2 -- 4 2007 STARTING LINEUP BY ORDER Josh Stapleton 1 -- 5 1st: Edwards (50), Greinke (6) 2nd: Greinke (45), Brooks (6), Jones (5) 3rd: Donaldson (55), Bianucci (1) 2007 ACCOLADES 4th: Bianucci (45), Spruill (4), Bennett (2), Sanders (2), Brooks (1), Jones (1), Stanley (1) 5th: Sanders (18), Brooks (13), Bennett (13), Spruill (7), Stanley (5) Mike Bianucci • So • OF 6th: Brooks (26), Bennett (11), Smith (8), Spruill (7), Sanders (3), Greinke (1) • 23rd-round choice MLB Draft (Los Angeles Angels) 7th: Smith (25), Brooks (10) Sanders (6), Bennett (5), Skinner (4), Jones (2), Stanley (2), • All-SEC Second Team (OF) Bristow (1), Jenkins (1) • ABCA All-South Region Second Team (OF) 8th: Smith (17), Jenkins (13), Sanders (7), Spruill (7), Bristow (4), Stringer (3), Jones (2), • NCBWA Pro-Line Athletic National Hitter of the Week (Feb. 27) Skinner (2), Bennett (1) • SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 26) 9th: Skinner (33), Stringer (21), Smith (1), Spruill (1) • Wallace Watch List • Preseason All-American (3rd Team - OF) - Louisville Slugger • Preseason First Team All-SEC (OF) - SEBaseball.com SERIES STATS • 72nd Rated Collegiate Draft Eligible Prospect - Baseball America • 45th Rated College Sophomore - Baseball America SERIES W-L Avg. R 2B HR FLD% ERA BB/SO B/Avg. Hofstra 3-0 .396 38 11 5 .976 4.00 6/20 .258 Josh Blake • Sr • LHP UNC Greensboro 3-0 .275 17 6 0 .974 0.67 6/25 .182 • 35th-round choice in MLB Draft - () Coca-Cola Classic 3-0 .324 38 10 6 .939 3.67 9/31 .226 Arizona State 2-1 .280 20 2 3 .948 6.33 10/18 .342 Robert Brooks • Fr • IF Purdue 3-0 .387 27 8 1 .958 1.67 7/20 .236 Georgia 0-3 .248 7 1 0 .973 3.96 17/17 .258 • SEC All-Freshman Team (2B) Florida 0-3 .279 19 4 1 .932 6.43 19/14 .314 Ole Miss 1-2 .226 9 3 2 .975 4.00 10/16 .257 Brett Butts • Jr • RHP LSU 2-1 .257 14 2 1 .938 2.77 6/18 .240 • 19th-round choice in MLB Draft - (Atlanta Braves) South Carolina 1-2 .245 21 5 3 .954 7.56 13/20 .333 Alabama 2-1 .300 22 3 3 .932 5.33 10/25 .250 Evan Crawford • So • LHP Arkansas 1-2 .247 13 6 0 .966 9.00 14/21 .356 Mississippi State 0-3 .238 12 5 0 .963 6.66 15/13 .308 • 41st Rated College Sophomore - Baseball America Vanderbilt 1-2 .292 15 10 3 .958 5.14 6/23 .319 Kentucky 2-1 .365 38 7 3 .982 6.58 17/17 .294 Chris Dennis • Sr • RHP • 32nd Rated College Senior - Baseball America

Russell Dixon • Jr • OF • 7th-round choice in MLB Draft - (Houston Astros)

Josh Donaldson • Jr • C/IF • 1st-round (48th overall) choice in MLB Draft - (Chicago Cubs) • Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (Feb. 12) • Preseason All-American (3rd Team - C) - Louisville Slugger • 24th Rated Collegiate Draft Eligible Prospect - Baseball America • Gold Spikes Award semi-finalist

Bruce Edwards • Sr • OF • 15th-round choice in MLB Draft - ( Giants)

Ross Smith • Fr • OF • 48th Rated College Freshman - Baseball America

Philip Stringer • Sr • IF • 24th-round choice in MLB Draft - (Houston Astros)

Taylor Thompson • Fr • RHP • 49th Rated College Freshman - Baseball America • SEC Freshman of the Week (April 9)

2008 Auburn Baseball 75 MISCELLANEOUS STATS 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW STARTERS BY GAME RELIEF EFFECTIVENESS Opponent W/L IP H R-ER BB SO Hofstra W 7.0 3 0-0 0 2 Hofstra -- 4.1 10 6-6 1 2 INHERITED FIRST Hofstra -- 2.0 3 4-4 3 1 Lipscomb -- 4.2 4 2-2 2 4 RUNNERS BATTERS UNCG W 6.0 5 1-0 0 4 Sv BlSv No. Scored Retired Faced Pct. Holds UNCG W 6.0 4 0-0 2 5 UNCG W 5.0 5 1-0 2 5 Josh Blake 1 0 16 7 8 12 .667 1 Troy W 4.0 4 2-2 3 4 Justin Bristow 1 0 8 1 8 12 .667 3 vs. Jacksonville -- 6.0 3 3-0 1 7 vs. Mich. St. W 5.2 6 3-3 0 8 Paul Burnside 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 at So. Alabama W 5.0 6 4-4 4 3 Brett Butts 6 2 16 7 19 26 .731 0 Samford -- 5.0 5 1-1 1 2 Arizona State L 5.0 13 6-6 2 3 Evan Crawford 0 0 2 0 2 3 .667 0 Arizona State -- 5.0 9 8-8 1 2 Chris Dennis 2 2 13 4 15 23 .652 2 Arizona State -- 3.0 5 5-4 2 4 Davidson W 4.0 6 4-4 2 8 Luke Greinke 1 0 2 1 3 6 .500 0 Purdue -- 5.2 4 2-0 0 4 Austin Hubbard 0 0 3 0 2 6 .333 0 Purdue W 5.0 5 0-0 3 4 Purdue W 5.1 4 2-1 3 3 Michael Hurst 0 0 1 1 1 1 1.000 0 VMI -- 5.1 4 2-2 3 7 Scott Shuman 3 1 7 3 10 13 .769 1 VMI -- 3.1 6 3-3 1 2 at Georgia -- 5.0 3 2-2 2 0 Johnny Thompson 0 0 17 5 12 19 .632 2 at Georgia -- 5.0 5 2-2 3 3 Bryan Woodall 0 0 5 1 5 7 .714 1 at Georgia L 5.1 6 4-4 2 4 Florida -- 3.1 6 6-6 2 2 TEAM 14 5 88 28 86 129 .667 10 Florida -- 6.0 8 5-2 2 3 Florida L 5.0 9 7-6 1 0 at Mercer W 6.0 6 1-1 4 2 Ole Miss L 7.0 3 3-2 2 9 RELIEVER’S LAST APPEARANCE Ole Miss L 4.1 4 3-3 3 0 Ole Miss -- 4.2 5 1-1 4 2 South Alabama W 4.0 5 2-1 1 4 DEC IP H R ER BB SO NP Opponent at LSU W 9.0 3 1-1 2 5 at LSU W 6.0 6 0-0 1 5 Josh Blake S 4.05441373at Kentucky (5/17/07) at LSU L 3.1 5 5-3 2 1 Justin Bristow L 0.21110214at Troy (4/25/07) Mercer W 4.0 5 2-2 1 2 at S. Carolina W 7.0 5 1-1 3 5 Ted Bryant -- 1.02000124vs. Miss. State (4/15/06) at S. Carolina L 0.2 5 6-6 2 1 Paul Burnside W 4.02001338vs. Hofstra (2/11/07) at S. Carolina L 4.0 5 7-6 3 3 vs. Samford -- 2.0 4 3-2 1 1 Brett Butts -- 3.13001241at Kentucky (5/19/07) Alabama W 8.0 6 5-4 3 7 Evan Crawford -- 5.02003364vs. Alabama (4/22/07) Alabama -- 5.1 6 3-3 2 5 Alabama L 0.2 6 8-8 2 1 Chris Dennis -- 2.12110542at Kentucky (5/18/07) Troy -- 5.0 5 2-2 0 2 Josh Donaldson -- 2.01001131vs. Mercer (2/15/05) Arkansas L 7.0 10 9-9 2 5 Arkansas -- 3.0 8 7-5 2 5 Luke Greinke -- 4.02004164at Troy (4/25/07) Arkansas L 5.2 13 7-7 2 3 Austin Hubbard -- 2.25331037at Kentucky (5/19/07) at Miss. State L 5.2 4 2-0 3 3 at Miss. State L 4.2 10 10-6 4 4 Michael Hurst -- 1.01000020at South Carolina (4/15/07) at Miss. State -- 5.0 8 2-2 1 2 Cliff Mullins -- 5.01002359at Miss. State (4/10/05) Vanderbilt L 3.1 10 7-5 2 4 Vanderbilt -- 4.1 8 4-4 0 2 Scott Shuman -- 1.01111113at Miss. State (5/5/07) Vanderbilt -- 5.0 4 1-1 1 2 Johnny Thompson -- 1.23112134at Kentucky (5/18/07) at Kentucky W 5.0 3 3-3 5 2 at Kentucky W 5.2 6 4-4 5 3 Bryan Woodall -- 1.02110017at Troy (4/25/07) at Kentucky L 2.0 5 5-3 2 1

BULLPEN BY GAME STARTER SUPPORT Opponent W/L/S IP H R-ER BB SO Hofstra -- 2.0 2 0-0 0 4 Runs/ Club Quality Hofstra W 4.2 3 1-1 1 6 Pitcher Starts Runs Start Record Starts Hofstra W 7.0 4 1-1 1 5 Lipscomb L 7.1 7 2-0 1 7 Justin Bristow 4 20 5.0 1-3 0 UNCG S 3.0 2 1-1 1 3 Paul Burnside 10 84 8.4 7-3 6 UNCG S 3.0 2 2-1 1 4 UNCG S 4.0 0 0-0 0 3 Evan Crawford 12 99 8.3 6-6 0 Troy -- 5.0 4 1-1 3 8 Austin Hubbard 5 38 7.6 3-2 0 vs. Jacksonville W/S 3.0 1 3-0 3 2 vs. Mich. St. -- 3.1 4 3-3 1 6 Taylor Thompson 14 88 6.3 9-5 2 at So. Alabama -- 4.0 4 1-1 0 1 Bryan Woodall 11 67 6.1 5-6 3 Samford W/S 4.0 0 0-0 2 2 Arizona State -- 4.0 3 2-0 2 2 Arizona State W/S 4.0 4 0-0 0 3 PITCHING W-L BREAKDOWN Arizona State W/S 6.0 4 1-1 3 4 Davidson -- 5.0 3 0-0 1 5 Purdue W 3.1 3 1-1 0 2 Career Home Road Neutral SEC Purdue S 4.0 4 0-0 0 3 Purdue -- 3.2 5 4-3 1 1 Pitcher W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. VMI L 3.2 6 5-5 1 4 Blake 2-3 .400 1-3 .250 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 VMI W 5.2 8 5-2 2 4 at Georgia L 3.1 3 2-2 7 2 Bristow 1-6 .143 1-3 .250 0-3 .000 -- -- 0-4 .000 at Georgia L 3.2 6 1-0 1 1 Burnside 8-4 .667 5-2 .714 2-1 .667 1-1 .500 5-3 .625 at Georgia -- 2.2 1 2-1 2 5 Florida L 6.2 5 2-2 4 5 Butts 5-8 .385 4-5 .444 1-3 .250 -- -- 2-5 .286 Florida L 3.0 5 7-3 6 0 Crawford 10-14 .417 6-8 .429 4-6 .400 -- -- 5-11 .313 Florida -- 3.2 5 3-1 4 4 at Mercer -- 3.0 2 0-0 0 1 Dennis 13-12 .520 11-5 .688 2-6 .250 0-1 .000 8-10 .444 Ole Miss -- 2.0 1 1-1 0 2 Hubbard 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 ------Ole Miss -- 4.2 9 4-4 1 2 Ole Miss W/S 4.1 4 1-1 0 1 Mullins 2-2 .500 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 South Alabama S 5.0 1 0-0 1 9 Shuman 4-1 .800 3-0 1.000 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 at LSU ------at LSU S 3.0 4 0-0 0 4 J. Thompson 2-2 .500 2-1 .667 0-1 .000 -- -- 1-1 .500 at LSU -- 4.2 5 5-4 1 3 T. Thompson 5-2 .714 2-0 1.000 3-2 .600 -- -- 2-2 .500 Mercer -- 5.0 6 4-4 2 2 at S. Carolina -- 2.0 1 0-0 1 4 Woodall 3-7 .300 3-3 .500 0-4 .000 -- -- 0-3 .000 at S. Carolina -- 7.1 10 4-4 1 4 at S. Carolina -- 4.0 11 11-4 3 3 vs. Samford L 6.0 5 6-4 6 6 Alabama -- 1.0 0 0-0 0 3 STARTER/BULLPEN BREAKDOWN Alabama W/S 3.2 1 0-0 0 3 Alabama -- 8.1 6 4-1 3 6 Troy L 10.2 7 3-3 5 8 PITCHING W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg. Arkansas -- 2.0 4 3-3 0 2 Arkansas W/S 6.0 3 2-2 7 4 Starters 19-15 5.59 268.2 324 199 167 113 187 26 .298 Arkansas -- 3.1 4 1-1 1 2 Bullpen 12-10 3.45 237.1 226 126 91 95 205 16 .248 at Miss. State -- 2.1 2 2-2 0 2 at Miss. State -- 3.1 3 1-1 2 2 at Miss. State L 3.1 6 7-7 5 0 Vanderbilt -- 5.2 3 3-3 0 4 Vanderbilt L 5.2 6 2-1 1 6 Vanderbilt W 4.0 5 3-2 2 5 at Kentucky S 4.0 5 4-4 1 3 at Kentucky -- 4.0 5 2-2 2 6 at Kentucky -- 6.0 8 3-3 2 2

76 2008 Auburn Baseball THETHE SOUTHEASTERNSOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCECONFERENCE THE SEC THE SEC SEC BASEBALL

SETTING THE STANDARD FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

he Southeastern Conference, with its sto- Tried 74-year history of athletic achieve- ments and academic excellence, has built per- haps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any league in the country since its inception in 1933. The SEC posted another tremendous sea- son in 2007 as the conference had five teams NOTES played in the College World Series, an amaz- earn selection to NCAA postseason play and ing 41 percent of games. Mississippi State advanced to the College • The SEC has sent 34 teams to the College World Series. A SEC squad has now appeared World Series since 1990. That was accom- • The SEC has sent nine of its 12 schools to in the College World Series 22 of the last 23 plished despite no SEC teams making the field the College World Series since 1990 - years. Four SEC teams were selected as in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 10 times and Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, NCAA opening-round host sites, while Florida, Georgia and Mississippi State four Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, South Mississippi State shattered Super Regional times, while Alabama, South Carolina and Carolina and Tennessee. attendance records a week later. Vanderbilt Tennessee have been three times each. won the SEC tournament title over Arkansas. Auburn has been once, while Arkansas also • Since 1990, 113 SEC squads have been Vanderbilt won the SEC regular-season title advanced in 2004. invited to the NCAA Tournament, an average with a 22-8 conference record. over six per season. The SEC set yet another The Southeastern Conference boasts 11 • SEC teams have won six of the last 18 NCAA record in both 2004 and 2005 with former National Players of the Year national championships, with LSU winning nine teams earning postseason births. The (Vanderbilt’s won in 2007), nine five (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000) and SEC also had a NCAA-record five teams earn Baseball America Coach of the Year and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has regional host sites in 2004 and 2006. seven Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year finished runner-up three times in that time, honors. 133 student-athletes have been named 1997, 2002 and 2005. • The SEC has had an NCAA-high 10 differ- first-team All-American, seven of which came ent teams compete in the 56-year history of in 2007. • SEC teams are 61-59 since 1990 in Omaha, the College World Series. In those appear- In 2007, 42 former SEC players were listed a 50.8 winning percentage. Not counting ances, the conference has registered a 83-100 on MLB opening day 25-man rosters. Ten games against each other, the SEC has a 46-45 record, a 45.4 winning percentage. SEC players were taken in the first round of record in the CWS since 1990, a 50.5 winning the 2007 Major League Baseball Amateur percentage. • Since 1990, 23 SEC squads have posted 50+ Draft, including the first pick overall. win seasons, while 86 have won 40+ games in Vanderbilt’s David Price was the first overall • The SEC has played 25 games in the "Final a season, including four teams in 2007. pick of the draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Four" of the College World Series since 1990, Rays. Florida’s Matt Laporta was seventh by an average of 1.4 per year. Only five times, • The SEC posted a 233-90 record against Milwaukee, Casey Weathers of Vanderbilt 1992,1994, 2003, 2006 and 2007 has the SEC non-conference foes in 2007, a 72.1 winning was eighth by Colorado, J.P. Arencibia of failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the percentage. Since 1990, the SEC has accumu- Tennessee was 21st by Toronto and Arkansas’ CWS. lated a 4298-1626-4 record against non-con- Nick Schmidt was 23rd by San Diego. ference teams, a 72.5 winning percentage. Tennessee’s Julio Bourbon and James Adkins, • The SEC has averaged nearly eight games Josh Donaldson of Auburn, of played per year in the College World Series • SEC teams have also been strong in the Alabama and Mississippi State’s Edward since 1990. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games polls. Since 1990, 85 conference teams have Easley were all taken in the supplemental first played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In appeared in the final Baseball America poll, round of the 2007 Major League Baseball 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 90 in the final Collegiate Baseball poll and, Draft. With those ten selections, the SEC has games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an since 1992, 82 in the final ESPN Coaches now had a first round selection in each year SEC team played in 105 of the 254 games poll. since 1991 and 68 total in the first round dur- ing that time. The SEC drew a record-high 1,686,932 fans to its on-campus ballparks in 2007, dou- ble that of the next closest conference. Seven SEC teams drew in excess of 100,000 fans to their parks in 2007. The SEC averaged a new league-high 4,134 fans per game in 2007. In addition, for the first time in league history, all 12 SEC schools averaged more than 1,500 fans per game.

78 2008 Auburn Baseball SEC TOURNAMENT THE SEC 2007 SEC TOURNAMENT 2008 SEC TOURNAMENT The Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament returns for a ninth straight year to Regions Park May 23-27, 2007 (formerly Hoover Metropolitan Stadium) in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover, Ala., May 21-25. Regions Park • Hoover, Ala. The SEC Tournament will follow an eight-team double elimination tournament that is modeled after the College World Series. The tournament field includes the top two teams from the SEC’s Eastern and Western Divisions plus four at-large bids based on conference winning percentage. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Regions Park serves as home of the Double-A (Chicago White Sox) of the Game 1 Southern League. Located eight miles south of Birmingham, the stadium is regarded by many sports #2 Arkansas 6, #7 Alabama 0 experts as one fo the best of its kind in the nation. It seats 10,800 for baseball, but can accommodate up Game 2 to 16,000 when the patio, banquet and side grassy areas are used. The stadium also houses 12 suites and #3 South Carolina 4, #6 Florida 3 (12) state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. Game 3 Tickets for the 2008 SEC Tournament are $100 for reserved box seats and $75 for a general admis- #8 Tennessee 6, #1 Vanderbilt 4 sion book. Fans may also purchase reserved single session tickets for $17 or general admission single Game 4 session tickets for $12. #5 Ole Miss 3, #4 Mississippi State 1

THURSDAY, MAY 24 2008 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Game 5 Wednesday, May 21 TV #6 Florida 3, #7 Alabama 2 Game 1 (10 a.m.) #7 Seed vs. #2 Seed CSS Game 6 Game 2 (1 p.m.) #6 Seed vs. #3 Seed CSS Game 3 (5 p.m.) #8 Seed vs. #1 Seed CSS #1 Vanderbilt 3, #4 Mississippi State 2 Game 4 (8 p.m.) #5 Seed vs. #4 Seed CSS Game 7 Thursday, May 22 #2 Arkansas 6, #3 South Carolina 0 Game 5 (10 a.m.) Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 CSS Game 8 Game 6 (1 p.m.) Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 CSS #5 Ole Miss 6, #8 Tennessee 3 Game 7 (5 p.m.) Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 CSS Game 8 (8 p.m.) Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 CSS FRIDAY, MAY 25 Friday, May 23 Game 9 Game 9 (3 p.m.) Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 7 FSN Game 10 (6:30 p.m.) Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 FSN #3 South Carolina 5, #6 Florida 3 Saturday, May 24 Game 10 Game 11 (10 a.m.) Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 9 FSN #1 Vanderbilt 15, #8 Tennessee 2 Game 12 (1:30 p.m.) Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 10 FSN Game 13* (5 p.m.) Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 11 CSS SATURDAY, MAY 26 Game 14* (8:30 p.m.) Winner Game 12 vs. Loser Game 12 CSS Game 11 Sunday, May 25 #2 Arkansas 3, #3 South Carolina 2 Game 15 (3 p.m.) Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 14 FSN Game 12 All times central; All games will begin 30 minutes following previous game, but no earlier than desig- #1 Vanderbilt 13, #5 Ole Miss 1 (8) nated start time. Game 13 * - Game 13 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 wins Game 11. not necessary * - Game 14 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. If Game 13 is not necessary, Game 14 Game 14 would start at 5 p.m. #1 Vanderbilt 7, #5 Ole Miss 6 (10) * - If both bracket winners are undefeated, there will be no 5 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. games on Saturday and the championship game would be Game 13, which would be played on Sunday. SUNDAY, MAY 27 Game 15 SEC TOURNAMENT SEEDING: The two division champions shall be automatically seeded number one and number two based on winning percentage in conference competition. The rest shall be seeded numbers #1 Vanderbilt 7, #2 Arkansas 4 three through eight based on winning percentage without regard to division. Ties will be broken in the follow- ing manner:

1. TWO-TEAM TIE: When two teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in the fol- ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM lowing order until the tie is broken): C- Shea Robin, Vanderbilt A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 1B- Danny Hamblin, Arkansas B. If they are divisional opponents: 1. Won-lost percentage within their division (over the 15-game SEC division schedule). 2B- Tony Delmonico, Tennessee 2. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the No. 1 team in their division (and proceeding through t 3B- Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt he No. 6 team, if necessary). SS- Ryan Flaherty, Vanderbilt C. If two teams are not divisional opponents: OF- Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt 1. Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed using common opponents only (and proceeding OF- Casey Coon, Arkansas through the No. 8 seed, if necessary). OF- Justin Henry, Ole Miss 2. Coin flip by the Commissioner. DH- Jeff Lockwood, Tennessee P- Jess Todd, Arkansas 2. THREE-TEAM TIE (or more): When three or more teams are tied for a finish, the following procedure will be used (in descending order until the tie is broken): Once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two- P- Nick Schmidt, Arkansas team tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used. A. If all three teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams. MVP- Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed and proceeding through the No. 8 seed, if nec- essary, using common opponents only. C. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.

2008 Auburn Baseball 79 2007 STANDINGS / TEAM STATS THE SEC TEAM BATTING (All Games) FINAL 2007 SEC STANDINGS TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% OB% SB-ATT Vanderbilt .324 67 2417 491 782 158 16 66 443 .484 .396 75-103 Kentucky .320 54 1854 461 594 124 22 44 421 .482 .437 64-81 EASTERN DIVISION Mississippi State .316 60 2191 419 692 126 10 51 384 .452 .382 42-63 SEC Overall Ole Miss .308 65 2292 409 706 102 18 51 361 .435 .376 74-98 School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. South Carolina .300 66 2347 520 705 126 11 113 487 .508 .392 51-67 #Vanderbilt ...... 22-8 .733 54-13 .806 Tennessee .298 59 2059 396 613 102 15 49 356 .433 .380 87-111 South Carolina . . . . .17-13 .567 46-20 .697 Auburn .295 56 1978 395 583 104 6 38 350 .411 .382 105-127 Florida .290 59 2105 414 611 107 8 74 383 .454 .387 39-58 Florida ...... 15-15 .500 29-30 .492 Alabama .289 57 1954 338 564 84 15 58 309 .436 .372 65-89 Tennessee ...... 13-15 .464 34-25 .576 Arkansas .288 64 2202 481 634 135 7 75 435 .458 .391 68-89 Kentucky ...... 13-16-1.450 34-19-1 .639 Georgia .279 56 2001 289 559 100 7 42 267 .399 .354 57-76 Georgia ...... 11-19 .367 23-33 .411 LSU .256 56 1844 278 472 81 13 40 251 .379 .331 63-93 # - SEC Champion; Eastern Division Champion; SEC Tournament Champion

TEAM PITCHING (All Games) WESTERN DIVISION TEAM ERA G CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg SEC Overall Vanderbilt 3.55 67 7 4 13 606.2 535 266 239 180 632 38 .238 School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Ole Miss 3.58 65 6 7 14 587.2 531 280 234 235 560 43 .240 %Arkansas ...... 18-12 .600 43-21 .672 South Carolina 3.93 66 0 6 12 597.1 553 304 261 250 606 38 .246 Mississippi State . . . .15-13 .536 38-22 .633 Arkansas 3.94 64 7 7 12 569.0 532 294 249 219 565 39 .249 Alabama 4.27 57 4 4 14 510.2 495 266 242 184 431 51 .255 Ole Miss ...... 16-14 .533 40-25 .615 Kentucky 4.58 54 2 2 12 481.2 576 330 245 156 369 43 .292 Alabama ...... 15-15 .500 31-26 .544 Auburn 4.59 56 1 3 14 506.0 550 325 258 208 392 42 .276 LSU ...... 12-17-1.417 29-26-1 .527 Georgia 4.64 56 2 4 9 507.2 510 310 262 223 372 43 .264 Auburn ...... 10-20 .333 31-25 .554 Mississippi State 4.86 60 3 1 18 539.1 637 350 291 166 496 53 .295 % - Western Division Champion Tennessee 5.02 59 4 1 11 518.1 585 351 289 215 423 54 .286 LSU 5.10 56 2 0 15 492.2 584 330 279 169 421 34 .294 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Florida 5.27 59 2 2 10 527.1 660 380 309 195 346 55 .307 RESULTS Fayetteville, Ark. TEAM BATTING (Conference Games) Arkansas 9, Albany 0 TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% OB% SB-ATT Vanderbilt .311 30 1083 193 337 66 5 24 174 .448 .373 22-35 Oklahoma State 14, Arkansas 3 South Carolina .300 30 1093 235 328 53 4 57 221 .512 .380 21-28 Arkansas 6, Creighton 0 Florida .299 30 1113 221 333 53 3 38 206 .455 .391 23-34 Oklahoma State 7, Arkansas 6 Ole Miss .292 30 1098 183 321 45 10 23 155 .414 .350 36-49 Mississippi State .291 28 1027 168 299 51 5 20 158 .409 .354 13-20 Oxford, Miss. Kentucky .289 30 1025 195 296 50 7 24 180 .421 .394 28-34 Ole Miss 14, Sam Houston St. 5 Arkansas .285 30 1039 203 296 69 2 38 188 .465 .390 38-48 Ole Miss 4, Southern Miss 0 Tennessee .284 28 389 156 281 44 5 23 146 .408 .359 27-36 Alabama .280 30 1027 170 288 41 6 34 157 .431 .361 29-43 Ole Miss 21, Sam Houston State 13 Auburn .273 30 1042 170 284 46 2 16 150 .367 .349 55-68 Georgia .267 30 1054 139 281 42 3 26 130 .386 .342 22-33 Tallahassee, Fla. LSU .254 30 999 127 254 41 7 17 118 .360 .327 29-48 Mississippi State 6, Stetson 3 Mississippi State 3, Florida State 0 Mississippi State 9, Florida State 4 TEAM PITCHING (Conference Games) TEAM ERA G CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg Vanderbilt 3.86 30 2 1 8 272.2 245 130 117 92 273 19 .243 Columbia, S.C. Ole Miss 3.89 30 2 3 3 280.0 258 139 121 116 263 22 .245 South Carolina 9, Wofford 1 Arkansas 4.00 30 5 1 3 268.0 255 145 119 95 265 22 .253 South Carolina 12, Charlotte 8 South Carolina 5.03 30 0 1 5 272.0 280 173 152 124 273 24 .267 South Carolina 11, Charlotte 6 Tennessee 5.15 28 2 0 5 246.1 277 168 141 127 214 31 .287 Mississippi State 5.30 28 3 0 6 253.0 321 180 149 82 203 24 .312 Nashville, Tenn. Georgia 5.41 30 2 1 5 266.0 305 188 160 114 172 32 .289 Vanderbilt 2, Austin Peay 1 (11) Alabama 5.45 30 4 1 7 266.0 295 173 161 109 202 38 .283 LSU 5.74 30 2 0 6 262.0 323 194 167 106 198 26 .304 Michigan 4, Vanderbilt 3 Auburn 5.74 30 1 1 5 263.1 317 210 168 127 184 31 .296 Vanderbilt 11, Austin Peay 5 Kentucky 5.83 30 2 0 10 267.0 356 233 173 102 195 32 .316 Vanderbilt 10, Michigan 7 Florida 6.79 30 0 0 6 269.0 366 227 203 103 171 39 .328 Michigan 4, Vanderbilt 3 (10)

Starkville Super Regional (All Games) (Conference Games) Mississippi State 8, Clemson 6 TEAM FIELDING TEAM FIELDING Mississippi State 8, Clemson 5 Team PO A E DPs FLD% Team PO A E DPs FLD% Ole Miss 1763 629 60 41 .976 Ole Miss 840 293 23 18 .980 South Carolina 1792 609 65 52 .974 Alabama 798 296 27 16 .976 Tempe Super Regional Vanderbilt 1820 695 69 43 .973 South Carolina 816 258 31 28 .972 Arizona State 4, Ole Miss 3 Alabama 1532 585 67 39 .969 Georgia 798 283 35 17 .969 Arizona State 7, Ole Miss 1 Arkansas 1707 644 85 55 .965 Vanderbilt 818 324 37 20 .969 Mississippi State 1618 569 81 42 .964 Tennessee 739 261 35 28 .966 Chapel Hill Super Regional Georgia 1523 548 77 41 .964 Arkansas 804 319 41 28 .965 North Carolina 9, South Carolina 6 Tennessee 1555 599 84 60 .962 Florida 807 326 43 28 .963 Kentucky 1445 622 87 46 .960 Mississippi State 759 265 43 24 .960 South Carolina 8, North Carolina 6 Florida 1582 659 96 54 .959 Kentucky 801 338 48 25 .960 North Carolina 9, South Carolina 4 Auburn 1518 605 91 46 .959 Auburn 790 311 50 26 .957 LSU 1478 618 96 35 .956 LSU 786 349 52 20 .956 College World Series - Omaha, Neb. North Carolina 8, Mississippi State 5 Louisville 12, Mississippi State 4

80 2008 Auburn Baseball INDIVIDUAL LEADERS/ALL-SEC THE SEC BATTING AVG DOUBLES EARNED RUN AVG Matt LaPorta, UF .402 Mitch Moreland, MS 26 David Price, VU 2.63 2007 ALL-SEC Brandon Turner, MS .399 Dominic de la Osa, VU 23 Nick Schmidt, AR 2.69 Pedro Alvarez, VU .386 Sawyer Carroll, UK 23 James Adkins, UT 2.80 FIRST TEAM Ryan Flaherty, VU .381 Ryan Flaherty, VU 23 Lance Lynn, UM 2.85 1B- Matt LaPorta, Florida Justin Henry, UM .381 Pedro Alvarez, VU 21 Jess Todd, AR 2.89 2B- Travis Jones, South Carolina Dominic de la Osa, VU .378 Josh Donaldson, AU 19 Paul Burnside, AU 3.06 3B- Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt Jordan Henry, UM .376 Trent Kline, SC 19 , VU 3.09 Mike Brown, UK .369 Mike Brown, UK 19 Brett Jacobson, VU 3.15 SS- Zack Cozart, Ole Miss Edward Easley, MS .358 , UG 19 Harris Honeycutt, SC 3.47 C- Edward Easley, Mississippi State Brian Spear, UK .358 Alex Feinberg, VU 17 Aaron Weatherford, MS 3.53 OF- *Emeel Salem, Alabama Emeel Salem, UA .351 8 tied at 16 Stephen Dodson, UG 3.56 OF- *Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt Sawyer Carroll, UK .350 Duke Welker, AR 3.59 OF- Brian Leclerc, Florida TRIPLES DH- Phil Disher, South Carolina SLUGGING PCT Justin Henry, UM 8 INNINGS PITCHED P- *David Price, Vanderbilt Matt LaPorta, UF .817 Julio Borbon, UT 6 David Price, VU 133.1 Dominic de la Osa, VU .727 Jason Kipnis, UK 5 Will Kline, UM 124.2 P- Nick Schmidt, Arkansas Pedro Alvarez, VU .684 Matt McKinney, UK 4 Nick Schmidt, AR 124.0 P- Jess Todd, Arkansas Mike Bianucci, AU .640 Matt Meingasner, VU 4 Lance Lynn, UM 123.1 RP- Casey Weathers, Vanderbilt Justin Smoak, SC .631 11 tied at 3 James Adkins, UT 122.0 Sean Coughlin, UK .620 Justin Pigott, MS 113.2 SECOND TEAM Danny Hamblin, AR .616 HOME RUNS Bryan Augenstein, UF 112.0 1B- Justin Smoak, South Carolina James Darnell, SC .615 Danny Hamblin, AR 22 Tommy Hunter, UA 107.0 2B- Jeffrey Rea, Mississippi State Travis Jones, SC .594 Justin Smoak, SC 22 Craig Cobb, UT 102.0 Phil Disher, SC .593 Matt LaPorta, UF 20 Duke Welker, AR 97.2 3B- James Darnell, South Carolina Josh Donaldson, AU .591 Dominic de la Osa, VU 20 Jared Bradford, LS 96.0 SS- Ryan Flaherty, Vanderbilt Mitch Moreland, MS .577 James Darnell, SC 19 Harris Honeycutt, SC 96.0 C- J.P. Arencibia, Tennessee Pedro Alvarez, VU 18 OF- Jordan Henry, Ole Miss ON BASE PCT Travis Jones, SC 18 BATTERS STRUCK OUT OF- Mike Bianucci, Auburn Matt LaPorta, UF .582 Phil Disher, SC 15 David Price, VU 194 OF- Julio Borbon, Tennessee Brian Spear, UK .527 , UA 14 Lance Lynn, UM 146 DH- Alex Avila, Alabama Mike Brown, UK .486 Cody Overbeck, UM 14 Will Kline, UM 134 Pedro Alvarez, VU .463 Mike Bianucci, AU 14 James Adkins, UT 133 P- Lance Lynn, Ole Miss Dominic de la Osa, VU .452 2 tied at 13 Jess Todd, AR 128 P- James Adkins, Tennessee James Darnell, SC .450 Nick Schmidt, AR 111 RP- Jared Bradford, LSU Justin Henry, UM .450 WALKS Bryan Augenstein, UF 105 RP- Cody Satterwhite, Ole Miss J.P. Arencibia, UT .450 Matt LaPorta, UF 55 Harris Honeycutt, SC 105 Sawyer Carroll, UK .449 Justin Smoak, SC 54 Tommy Hunter, UA 96 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Bruce Edwards, AU .448 Brian Spear, UK 53 Charlie Furbush, LS 88 1B- , Tennessee Brandon Turner, MS .443 James Darnell, SC 51 Mike Minor, VU 88 Josh Donaldson, AU .443 Pedro Alvarez, VU 40 Jared Bradford, LS 81 2B- Robert Brooks, Auburn Sawyer Carroll, UK 39 2B- Zach Miller, Ole Miss RUNS SCORED Josh Donaldson, AU 38 WINS 3B- Connor Powers, Mississippi State Pedro Alvarez, VU 76 Trent Kline, SC 37 Casey Weathers, VU 12 SS- Cole Figueroa, Florida Mike Brown, UK 68 Bruce Edwards, AU 37 David Price, VU 11 C- Sean Ochinko, LSU Travis Jones, SC 68 David Macias, VU 36 Nick Schmidt, AR 11 OF- *Jordan Henry, Ole Miss Dominic de la Osa, VU 65 Jonathan Wyatt, UG 35 Jared Bradford, LS 10 OF- , LSU Justin Smoak, SC 64 Tony Delmonico, UT 35 Mike Minor, VU 9 Josh Donaldson, AU 63 Jess Todd, AR 9 OF- Matt den Dekker, Florida James Darnell, SC 61 STOLEN BASES Lance Lynn, UM 8 OF- Jonathan Pigott, Florida Emeel Salem, UA 61 Andy Simunic, UT 29 Harris Honeycutt, SC 8 DH- Jeff Lockwood, Tennessee Matt LaPorta, UF 60 Bruce Edwards, AU 28 Chad Crosswhite, MS 8 P- Mike Minor, Vanderbilt Jordan Henry, UM 60 Emeel Salem, UA 23 Bryan Augenstein, UF 8 P- Nathan Baker, Ole Miss 3 tied at 59 Justin Henry, UM 22 Craig Cobb, UT 8 RP- Dallas Kuechel, Arkansas Dominic de la Osa, VU 20 9 tied at 7 HITS Jared Mitchell, LS 18 Pedro Alvarez, VU 105 Logan Forsythe, AR 18 SAVES SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ryan Flaherty, VU 104 Josh Donaldson, AU 17 Jeff Lockwood, UT 8 Matt LaPorta, Florida Jordan Henry, UM 99 Jonathan Wyatt, UG 16 Casey Weathers, VU 7 SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR Justin Henry, UM 99 Antone DeJesus, UK 16 Joshua Fields, UG 7 *David Price, Vanderbilt Dominic de la Osa, VU 94 Robert Brooks, AU 16 Aaron Lovett, UK 7 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Cole Figueroa, UF 87 Zack Cozart, UM 16 Scott Bittle, UM 7 Jordan Henry, Ole Miss Edward Easley, MS 87 David Hurst, UF 6 SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Jeffrey Rea, MS 84 Jeff Jeffords, SC 6 Travis Jones, SC 83 Brett Butts, AU 6 *Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt Brandon Turner, MS 83 Aaron Weatherford, MS 5 SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Justin Smoak, SC 82 Tommy Hunter, UA 5 Emeel Salem, Alabama Mitch Moreland, MS 82 Ricky Bowen, MS 5 * unanimous selection Jared Bradford, LS 5 RUNS BATTED IN Sean Coughlin, UK 73 APPEARANCES SEC WEEKLY AWARDS Justin Smoak, SC 72 Josh Edmondson, UF 31 Week Player Pitcher Freshman Casey Coon, AR 71 Casey Weathers, VU 31 1 Pedro Alvarez, VU Brandon Belcher, UA Lonnie Chisenhall, SC Travis Jones, SC 68 Curtis Johnson, SC 31 2 Kent Matthes, UA David Price, VU Jason Kipnis, UK 3 Mike Bianucci, AU James Adkins, UT Jared Mitchell, LSU Pedro Alvarez, VU 68 Travis Hill, AR 29 4 Sean Coughlin, UK Harris Honeycutt, SC Andrew Clark, UM James Darnell, SC 63 Scott Bittle, UM 28 5 Justin Henry, UM David Price, VU Brock Wright, UK 6 Edward Easley, MS Lance Lynn, UM Jake Smith, UA Phil Disher, SC 63 David Hurst, UF 27 7 Matt LaPorta, UF Jess Todd, ARK Jeff Lockwood, UT Edward Easley, MS 63 C. Satterwhite, UM 27 8 Matt LaPorta, UF Nick Schmidt, ARK Brandon Turner, MS Dominic de la Osa, VU 62 Ricky Bowen, MS 27 9 Travis Jones, SC Justin Pigott, MS Taylor Thompson, AU 10 Danny Hamblin, ARK Arik Hempy, SC Blake Dean, LSU Mitch Moreland, MS 62 Josh Copeland, UA 27 11 Brian Leclerc, UF Lance Lynn, UM Brandon Turner, MS Alex Avila, UA 61 Brett Butts, AU 26 12 Dominic de la Osa, VU James Adkins, UT Jordan Henry, UM 13 Travis Jones, SC Nathan Moreau, UG BlakeDean, LSU Danny Hamblin, AR 60 Tommy Hunter, UA 26 14 Emeel Salem, UA Chris Rusin, UK Kyle Mullaney, UF Joshua Fields, UG 26 15 Dominic de la Osa, VU Brett Bukvich, UM Jeff Lockwood, UT

2008 Auburn Baseball 81 SEC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE THE SEC FEBRUARY Arkansas-Little Rock at Mississippi State *Mississippi State at South Carolina 9 (Wednesday) Western Carolina at Tennessee 22 (Friday) Charlotte at South Carolina SE Louisiana at Alabama Cal Poly at Alabama James Madison at Tennessee 22 (Saturday) MVSU at Auburn 30 (Wednesday) Wright State at Arkansas *Vanderbilt at Alabama North Florida at Florida Missouri State at Arkansas East Tennessee State at Auburn 6 (Thursday) *Arkansas at LSU Georgia at Georgia Tech Florida Gulf Coast at Florida Siena at Florida VMI at Auburn *Kentucky at Auburn LSU at Southern Miss Jackson State at Ole Miss Arizona at Georgia Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt *Florida at Ole Miss South Alabama at Ole Miss 2- Kentucky vs. Xavier *Tennessee at Georgia Clemson at South Carolina MAY Indiana at LSU 7 (Friday) *Mississippi State at South Carolina Tennessee at ETSU 2 (Friday) Minnesota at Ole Miss Youngstown State at Alabama Austin Peay at Vanderbilt *Alabama at Arkansas Mississippi State at North Florida Siena at Arkansas 23 (Sunday) *Mississippi State at Auburn East Carolina at South Carolina VMI at Auburn *Vanderbilt at Alabama 11 (Friday) *Florida at South Carolina Morehead State at Tennessee Brown at Florida *Arkansas at LSU *Alabama at Tennessee *Ole Miss at Georgia 4-Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State Memphis at Georgia *Kentucky at Auburn *Arkansas at Florida *LSU at Kentucky Purdue at Kentucky *Florida at Ole Miss *South Carolina at Auburn *Vanderbilt at Tennessee 23 (Saturday) Stetson at LSU *Tennessee at Georgia *Kentucky at Georgia Cal Poly at Alabama Ole Miss at TCU *Mississippi State at South Carolina *LSU at Ole Miss 3 (Saturday) Wright State at Arkansas Baylor at Mississippi State *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State *Alabama at Arkansas East Tennessee State at Auburn Duquesne at South Carolina 25 (Tuesday) *Mississippi State at Auburn Siena at Florida Eastern Michigan at Tennessee Jacksonville State at Alabama 12 (Saturday) *Florida at South Carolina Arizona at Georgia Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt Centenary at Arkansas *Alabama at Tennessee *Ole Miss at Georgia 2- Kentucky at South Alabama Mercer at Auburn *Arkansas at Florida *LSU at Kentucky 2- Kentucky vs. Fairfield 8 (Saturday) Jacksonville at Florida *South Carolina at Auburn *Vanderbilt at Tennessee Indiana at LSU Youngstown State at Alabama Georgia at Kennesaw *Kentucky at Georgia Minnesota at Ole Miss Siena at Arkansas Xavier at Kentucky *LSU at Ole Miss 4 (Sunday) Mississippi State at North Florida VMI at Auburn Northwestern State at LSU *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State *Alabama at Arkansas East Carolina at South Carolina Brown at Florida Ole Miss vs. Southern Miss (Trustmark Park) *Mississippi State at Auburn Morehead State at Tennessee Memphis at Georgia South Alabama at Mississippi State 13 (Sunday) *Florida at South Carolina 4-Vanderbilt at Arizona State Purdue at Kentucky Furman at South Carolina *Alabama at Tennessee *Ole Miss at Georgia Stetson at LSU USC Upstate at Tennessee *Arkansas at Florida *LSU at Kentucky 24 (Sunday) Ole Miss at TCU Belmont at Vanderbilt *South Carolina at Auburn *Vanderbilt at Tennessee Cal Poly at Alabama Baylor at Mississippi State *Kentucky at Georgia Wright State at Arkansas Duquesne at South Carolina 26 (Wednesday) *LSU at Ole Miss 6 (Tuesday) East Tennessee State at Auburn Eastern Michigan at Tennessee Alabama at Jacksonville State *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State Wright State at Kentucky Siena at Florida Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt Centenary at Arkansas Mississippi State at MTSU Arizona at Georgia Auburn at Samford 15 (Tuesday) Vanderbilt vs. Memphis (Jackson, Tenn.) 2- Kentucky at South Alabama 9 (Sunday) Florida at Jacksonville Arkansas at Oral Roberts Indiana at LSU Youngstown State at Alabama Kennesaw at Georgia Florida at Florida State 7 (Wednesday) Minnesota at Ole Miss Siena at Arkansas New Orleans at LSU East Tennessee State at Georgia Bethune-Cookman at Florida Mississippi State at North Florida VMI at Auburn South Alabama at Mississippi State Kentucky at Cincinnati Georgia Tech at Georgia East Carolina at South Carolina Brown at Florida College of Charleston at South Carolina Nicholls State at LSU Mississippi State at MTSU Morehead State at Tennessee Memphis at Georgia MTSU at Vanderbilt Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State (Trustmark Park) South Carolina at Wofford 4-Vanderbilt vs. Miami (OH) Purdue at Kentucky Tennessee at MTSU Belmont at Tennessee Stetson at LSU 28 (Friday) Vanderbilt at Lipscomb Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt 25 (Monday) Ole Miss at TCU *Ole Miss at Alabama East Tennessee State at Auburn Baylor at Mississippi State *Arkansas at Vanderbilt 16 (Wednesday) 9 (Friday) Furman at Tennessee Duquesne at South Carolina *Tennessee at Auburn Alabama vs. Southern Miss (Trustmark Park) *Florida at Alabama Eastern Michigan at Tennessee *LSU at Florida South Alabama at Auburn *South Carolina at Arkansas 26 (Tuesday) Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt *Georgia at Mississippi State Georgia State at Georgia *Auburn at Ole Miss SE Missouri State at Arkansas *Kentucky at South Carolina LSU at New Orleans *Georgia at Vanderbilt Eastern Michigan at Florida 10 (Monday) South Carolina at Clemson *Kentucky at Tennessee Oakland at Kentucky Purdue at Kentucky 30 (Saturday) Vanderbilt at Western Kentucky *Mississippi State at LSU Southern at LSU *Ole Miss at Alabama Northwestern State at Ole Miss 11 (Tuesday) *Arkansas at Vanderbilt 18 (Friday) 10 (Saturday) UAB at Mississippi State Alabama at North Alabama *Tennessee at Auburn *Mississippi State at Alabama *Florida at Alabama Arkansas at Arizona State *LSU at Florida *Tennessee at Arkansas *South Carolina at Arkansas 27 (Wednesday) Appalachian State at Auburn *Georgia at Mississippi State *Auburn at Vanderbilt *Auburn at Ole Miss Kansas at Arkansas Florida Gulf Coast at Florida *Kentucky at South Carolina *Florida at Kentucky *Georgia at Vanderbilt Eastern Michigan at Florida Georgia at Florida State *Georgia at LSU *Kentucky at Tennessee Oakland at Kentucky Eastern Michigan at Kentucky 31(Sunday) *Ole Miss at South Carolina *Mississippi State at LSU MVSU at LSU SE Louisiana a LSU *Ole Miss at Alabama Northwestern State at Ole Miss Western Kentucky at Ole Miss *Arkansas at Vanderbilt 19 (Saturday) 11 (Sunday) UNC Asheville at South Carolina MVSU at Mississippi State *Tennessee at Auburn *Mississippi State at Alabama *Florida at Alabama Austin Peay at Tennessee Yale at South Carolina *LSU at Florida *Tennessee at Arkansas *South Carolina at Arkansas Evansville at Vanderbilt MTSU at Tennessee *Georgia at Mississippi State *Auburn at Vanderbilt *Auburn at Ole Miss Western Carolina at Vanderbilt *Kentucky at South Carolina *Florida at Kentucky *Georgia at Vanderbilt 28 (Thursday) *Georgia at LSU *Kentucky at Tennessee Alabama at Frisco Tournament 12 (Wednesday) APRIL *Ole Miss at South Carolina *Mississippi State at LSU Florida State at Auburn Samford at Alabma 1 (Tuesday) Arkansas at Arizona State UAB at Alabama 20 (Sunday) 12 (Monday) 29 (Friday) Appalachian State at Auburn Arkansas at Missouri State *Mississippi State at Alabama Kentucky at Murray State Alabama at Frisco Tournament Georgia at Florida State Auburn at South Alabama *Tennessee at Arkansas 1-Arkansas vs. Louisiana Tech Eastern Michigan at Kentucky Florida vs. Florida State (Jacksonville) *Auburn at Vanderbilt 13 (Tuesday) Florida State at Auburn Western Kentucky at Ole Miss Clemson at Georgia *Florida at Kentucky Auburn at Mercer Florida at Miami MVSU at Mississippi State LSU at Southern *Georgia at LSU USF at Florida Georgia at Oregon State Yale at South Carolina Ole Miss at Memphis *Ole Miss at South Carolina Georgia vs. Georgia Tech (Turner Field) Butler at Kentucky (DH) Presbyterian College at Tennessee Austin Peay at Mississippi State LSU vs. New Orleans (Zephyr Field) Duquesne at LSU Western Carolina at Vanderbilt South Carolina at The Citadel 22 (Tuesday) Memphis at Mississippi State Indiana State at Ole Miss Tennessee at Tennessee Tech Lipscomb at Alabama The Citadel at South Carolina Air Force at Mississippi State 14 (Friday) Northern Colorado at Arkansas Tennessee at Furman 3-Tennessee vs. Texas *Alabama at Kentucky 2 (Wednesday) Samford at Auburn Kansas at Vanderbilt *Georgia at Arkansas Alabama vs. UAB (Regions Park) Kennesaw at Georgia 15 (Thursday) *Auburn at Florida MVSU at Arkansas Kentucky at Louisville *Alabama at Georgia MARCH *LSU at Tennessee North Florida at Florida LSU at Tulane *Arkansas at Mississippi State 1 (Saturday) *Ole Miss at Mississippi State Georgia at Clemson Murray State at Ole Miss *LSU at Auburn Alabama at Frisco Tournament *South Carolina at Vanderbilt Western Kentucky at Kentucky Mississippi State at Southern Miss *Vanderbilt at Florida 1-Arkansas at Texas A&M Centenary at LSU South Carolina at Furman *Ole Miss at Kentucky Auburn at Florida State 15 (Saturday) Memphis at Ole Miss Appalachian State at Tennessee *Tennessee at South Carolina Florida at Miami *Alabama at Kentucky Austin Peay at Mississippi State Vanderbilt at Austin Peay Georgia at Oregon State *Georgia at Arkansas Davidson at South Carolina 16 (Friday) Butler at Kentucky *Auburn at Florida Charlotte at Tennessee 23 (Wednesday) *Alabama at Georgia Duquesne at LSU *LSU at Tennessee Vanderbilt at MTSU Alabama at South Alabama *Arkansas at Mississippi State Indiana State at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Mississippi State Northern Colorado at Arkansas *LSU at Auburn Air Force at Mississippi State *South Carolina at Vanderbilt 4 (Friday) Kentucky at Western Kentucky *Vanderbilt at Florida Clemson at South Carolina 16 (Sunday) *Alabama at LSU McNeese State at LSU *Ole Miss at Kentucky 3-Tennessee vs. Texas Tech *Alabama at Kentucky *Auburn at Arkansas Ole Miss at Arkansas State *Tennessee at South Carolina Iowa at Vanderbilt *Georgia at Arkansas *Florida at Tennessee Mississippi State at Southern Miss *Auburn at Florida *South Carolina at Georgia Wofford at South Carolina 17 (Saturday) 2 (Sunday) *LSU at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Kentucky ETSU at Tennessee *Alabama at Georgia Alabama at UT Arlington *Ole Miss at Mississippi State *Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Belmont *Arkansas at Mississippi State 1-Arkansas vs. Ohio State *South Carolina at Vanderbilt *LSU at Auburn Auburn at Florida State 5 (Saturday) 25 (Friday) *Vanderbilt at Florida Florida at Miami 18 (Tuesday) *Alabama at LSU *Auburn at Alabama *Ole Miss at Kentucky Georgia at Oregon State New Orleans at Alabama *Auburn at Arkansas *Arkansas at Ole Miss *Tennessee at South Carolina Butler at Kentucky Arkansas at Nebraska *Florida at Tennessee *Georgia at Florida Duquesne at LSU Auburn at Troy *South Carolina at Georgia *Kentucky at Vanderbilt 21-25 (Wednesday-Sunday) Indiana State at Ole Miss Florida State at Florida *Mississippi State at Kentucky *South Carolina at LSU SEC Tournament Air Force at Mississippi State Western Carolina at Georgia *Vanderbilt at Ole Miss *Tennessee at Mississippi State Regions Park – Hoover, Ala. South Carolina at Clemson Morehead State at Kentucky 3-Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Central Arkansas at Ole Miss 6 (Sunday) 26 (Saturday) May-June Xavier at Vanderbilt Mississippi State at UAB *Alabama at LSU *Auburn at Alabama 30-2 (Fri.-Mon.) 4 (Tuesday) South Carolina at College of Charleston *Auburn at Arkansas *Arkansas at Ole Miss NCAA Regionals Alabama vs. Troy (Riverwalk Stadium) Tennessee at Lipscomb *Florida at Tennessee *Georgia at Florida Campus Sites South Dakota State at Arkansas Louisville at Vanderbilt *South Carolina at Georgia *Kentucky at Vanderbilt Davidson at Auburn *Mississippi State at Kentucky *South Carolina at LSU 6-9 (Fri.-Mon.) Campbell at Florida 19 (Wednesday) *Vanderbilt at Ole Miss *Tennessee at Mississippi State NCAA Super Regionals Michigan State at LSU New Orleans at Alabama Campus Sites Southern Miss at Ole Miss Arkansas at Nebraska 8 (Tuesday) 27 (Sunday) Arkansas-Little Rock at Mississippi State Alabama A&M at Georgia MVSU at Alabama *Auburn at Alabama 14-25 Gardner Webb at South Carolina Tulane at LSU Oral Roberts at Arkansas *Arkansas at Ole Miss College World Series Arkansas-Little Rock at Ole Miss Georgia State at Auburn *Georgia at Florida Omaha, Neb. 5 (Wednesday) USC-Upstate at South Carolina North Florida at Florida *Kentucky at Vanderbilt Troy at Alabama Lipscomb at Vanderbilt Winthrop at Georgia *South Carolina at LSU * - Denotes Southeastern Conference Game South Dakota State at Arkansas Louisville at Kentucky *Tennessee at Mississippi State Davidson at Auburn 21 (Friday) South Alabama at Ole Miss Campbell at Florida *Vanderbilt at Alabama Mississippi State at Memphis 29 (Tuesday) 1- Aggie Baseball Classic (College Station, Texas) ; Jacksonville State at Georgia *Arkansas at LSU Western Carolina at South Carolina Alabama at Samford 2- Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ; 3- Minute Evansville at Kentucky *Kentucky at Auburn Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt Troy at Auburn Maid College Classic (Houston, Texas) ; 4- Arizona Michigan State at LSU *Florida at Ole Miss Florida Gulf Coast at Florida State Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.). Arkansas State at Ole Miss *Tennessee at Georgia UL-Lafayette at LSU

82 2008 Auburn Baseball AUBURNAUBURN BASEBALLBASEBALL RECORDSRECORDS INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS

RECORDS HOME RUN PERCENTAGE (at bats per HR) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Season: 8.65 (17 in 147 ABs), Bo Jackson (1985) GAMES PLAYED Career: 10.14 (28 in 284 ABs), Bo Jackson Season: 65, Shawn McNally (1994); Brandon (1983, 85-86) Moore (1994); Jay Waggoner (1994) Career: 246, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (Since 1979) Season: 4, Josh Etheredge (1998); Frank Thomas AT BATS (1989) Game: 9, Trey Gainous at Miss. State (3/22/87); Career: 8, Josh Etheredge (1995-98); Frank Rock Wilson at Miss. State (3/22/87); Thomas (1987-89) Johnny Simmons at Florida (4/22/72); Wayne Hall at Florida (4/22/72) MULTI-HIT GAMES (Since 1979) Season: 291, Jay Waggoner (1994) Season: 38, Jay Waggoner (1994) Career: 998, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) Career: 101, Jay Waggoner (1992-95)

RUNS MULTI-RBI GAMES (Since 1979) Game: 5, by several players, last by Jonathan Season: 29, Tim Hudson (1997) Schuerholz at Arkansas (3/19/00)] Career: 74, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Season: 83, Gabe Gross (2000) Jay Waggoner Career: 232, Mailon Kent (1998-2001) HITTING STREAK Season: 31 games, Casey Dunn (Feb. 22 [G.1]- HITS Apr. 15, 1997) STOLEN BASES Game: 6, Tyler Johnstone vs. Elon (2/25/05); 26 games, Scott Pratt (Mar. 21- May 5, Game: 3, by eight players including five times Josh Etheredge at S. Carolina (3/9/97); 1998) by Mailon Kent [last: Bruce Edwards vs. Andy Merchant at Florida (4/22/72) 25 games, Mailon Kent (Mar. 11-Apr. Florida--3/23/07] Season: 119, Jay Waggoner (1994) 29, 2000) Season: 40, Mailon Kent (1999) Career: 341, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 23 games, Steve Renfroe (1977) Career: 90, Mailon Kent (1998-01) 22 games, Casey Dunn (Feb. 28-Apr. 9, RUNS BATTED IN 1999) BASES ON BALLS Game: 10, Bob Berry vs. Huntingdon (4/15/82) 22 games, Derek Reif (Mar. 15-Apr. 25, Game: 4, Jeff Boutwell vs. South Carolina Season: 103, Todd Faulkner (2000) 1997) (3/17/06); Gabe Gross vs Georgia Career: 269, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 21 games, Jeff Powell (Feb. 17 [G.2]- (03/23/01); Gabe Gross vs South Apr. 28 [G.1], 1990) Carolina SINGLES (05/17/01); Gabe Gross vs. Vanderbilt Season: 88, Jay Waggoner (1994) (4/22/00); Jeff Leatherman vs. Alabama INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Career: 266, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) (4/23/91); Hayden Gliemmo vs. LSU (3/14/98) DOUBLES Season: 73, Frank Thomas (1989) Inning: 2, Jamie Kersh vs. Mercer (4/15/97, Season: 0.99, Paul Susce (1954) Career: 160, Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 2nd); Career: 1.69, Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) Tim Hudson vs. Morehead St. (2/8/97, STRIKEOUTS 5th); Jay Waggoner vs. Troy St. (3/2/94, GAMES PITCHED Game: 5, Ross Smith vs. Troy (4/25/07); 1st) Season: 44, John Madden (2005) Russell Game: 4, Ken Dempsey vs. Georgia (1971) Career: 108, Colter Bean (1997-2000) Whittenburg vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Season: 27, Todd Faulkner (2000) Season: 77, Kevin Chabot (1995) Career: 71, Tood Faulkner (1998-2001) GAMES STARTED Career: 199, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) Season: 24, Ryan Halla (1995) TRIPLES Career: 77, John Powell (1990-94) HIT BY PITCH Game: 2, Dominic Rich vs. UNCC (3/4/00-G. Game: 2, by several players 2); Todd Faulkner vs. Tennessee GAMES RELIEVED (Since 1975) Season: 20, Robert Lewis (1994) (4/11/99); Todd O'Donnell at Alabama Season: 44, John Madden (2005) Career: 27, Brett Burnham (2000-01); Josh (4/20/91, G.2); Tony Haney vs. Career: 106, Colter Bean (1997-2000) Etheredge (1995-98) Jacksonville St. (4/10/85); Frank Fryer at Florida (4/2/65) WINS SACRIFICES Season: 10, Trey Gainous (1986) Season: 16, Ryan Halla (1995) Season: 21, Rob Macrory (1996) Career: 20, Rock Wilson (1984-87) Career: 43, John Powell (1990-94) Career: 58, Rob Macrory (1994-97) HOME RUNS LOSSES SACRIFICE FLIES Game: 3, by several players, last by Josh Season: 10, Mike Ferry (1990) Season: 9, Casey Dunn (1998) Etheredge vs. Kentucky (3/29/96) Career: 20, John Powell (1990-94) Season: 22, Todd Faulkner (2000) BATTING AVERAGE Career: 59, Josh Etheredge (1995-98) WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: .433, Paul Foster (1985) Season: 1.000, Levale Speigner, 10-0 (2003); Career: .385, Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) EXTRA-BASE HITS Jimmy Crysel, 9-0 (1964); Terry Leach, Season: 49, Todd Faulkner (2000) 9-0 (1974); Ed Ohman, 7-0 (1988); SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Career: 125, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) Lloyd Nix, 6-0 (1959); Phil Constan, 5-0 Season: .864, Bo Jackson (1985) (1980); John Powell, 5-0 (1990) Career: .729, Bo Jackson (1983, 1985-86) TOTAL BASES Career (10 or more decisions): Game: 14, Bo Jackson at Georgia (4/2/85); Bob .885, Q.V. Lowe, 23-3 (1966-67) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (Since 1984) Berry vs. Huntingdon (4/3/82) Career (20 or more decisions): Season: .568, Frank Thomas (1989) Season: 198, Todd Faulkner (2000) .885, Q.V. Lowe, 23-3 (1966-67) Career: .527, Frank Thomas (1987-89) Career: 532, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001)

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SAVES STRIKEOUTS PER NINE INNINGS RECORDS Season: 19, Finley Woodward (1995) Season: 14.13 (113 in 72 IP), Gregg Olson TEAM PITCHING Career: 29, Finley Woodward (1995-97) (1988) Career: 11.89 (255 in 193.0 IP), Tim Hudson EARNED RUN AVERAGE COMPLETE GAMES (1996-97) Season: 2.09 in 1967 Season: 10, Joe Beckwith (1977); Q.V. Lowe 11.36 (602 in 477.0 IP), John Powell (1967) (1990-94) SAVES Career: 20, Joe Beckwith (1974-77) Season: 23 in 1995 HITS PER NINE INNINGS SHUTOUTS Season: 5.40 (51 in 85 IP), Q.V. Lowe (1966) COMPLETE GAMES Season: 3, Tommy Youngblood (1989); Joe Career: 5.87 (139 in 213 IP), Q.V. Lowe (1966- Season: 21 in 1967 Beckwith (1976) 67) Career: 6, Joe Beckwith (1974-77) SHUTOUTS TEAM BATTING Season: 9 in 1988 INNINGS PITCHED Game: 14.0, Quineth Red Roberts vs. Alabama INNINGS PITCHED (SEC Playoff) AT BATS Game: 20.0 at Florida (4/22/72) Season: 146.2, Ryan Halla (1995) Game: 66 at Florida (4/22/72) [20 inn.] Season: 591.2 in 1997 Career: 477.0, John Powell (1990-94) Season: 2,428 in 1997 STRIKEOUTS RUNS ALLOWED RUNS Game: 25 vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Season: 73, Ward Yerby (1983) Inning: 16 vs. Troy St. (3/2/94) [1st] Season: 629 in 1997 Career: 232, Mark Chapman (1984-87) Game: 32 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) Season: 613 in 1997 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Season: 61, Ward Yerby (1983) HITS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Career: 185, Mark Chapman (1984-87) Game: 27 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) Season: 828 in 1997 Games: 67 in 1997 RUNS BATTED IN Wins: 50 in 1997, 1995 Game: 30 vs. Troy State (3/2/94) Losses: 34 in 2006, 1983 Season: 577 in 1997 Winning Percentage: .794 in 1995 (50-13) Consecutive Wins: 17 in 1997 SINGLES Consecutive Losses: 10 in 2006 Season: 560 in 1997 SEC Wins: 19 in 1995 SEC Losses: 21 in 2006 DOUBLES SEC Winning Percentage: .882 in 1967 (15-2) Season: 165 in 1997, 1998 Consecutive SEC Wins: 10 in 1987, 1967 Consecutive SEC Losses: 10 in 2006 TRIPLES Consecutive Winning Seasons: 23, 1956-77 Season: 26 in 1986 Consec. home games without being shutout: 190, 4/18/98-3/9/04 HOME RUNS Consec. non-conference home wins: 41, 2/7/97- Season: 87 in 1998 4/22/98 Consecutive one-run victories: 7, 1984 EXTRA-BASE HITS Consecutive one-run games: 6 (5-1), May 3-12, John Powell Season: 271 in 1998 2002 Most one-run wins, season: 12, 1967, 1981 TOTAL BASES Most one-run losses, season: 14, 2005 HITS ALLOWED Season: 1,284 in 1997 Most one-run games, season: 21, 1991, 2005 Season: 137, Kevin Humphreys (1994) Career: 406, John Powell (1990-94) STOLEN BASES Season: 116 in 1974 STRIKEOUTS Game: 15, Chris Bootcheck vs. W. Virginia (3/5/99) [8.0 IP]; Tim Hudson vs. Season: 349 in 1989 Winthrop (2/26/97) [7.0 IP]; John Powell STRIKEOUTS at Ole Miss (4/29/94) [7.1 IP]; Mark Game: 18 vs. South Carolina (3/17/06) Chapman vs. Clemson (3/21/86) [9.0 IP] Season: 416 in 2005 Season: 191, John Powell (1993) Career: 602, John Powell (1990-94) HIT BY PITCH Season: 70 in 1997 BASES ON BALLS Season: 77, Quineth Roberts (1958) BATTING AVERAGE Season: .341 in 1997 WILD PITCHES Season: 15, (1993) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Career: 29, Jon Hebel (1990-93); Scott Tillery Season: .539 in 1998 (1983-86) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE HIT BATSMEN Season: .428 in 1998 Season: 13, Eric Brandon (2002)

2008 Auburn Baseball 85 SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 HITTING

RECORDS GAMES PLAYED G 7. Frank Thomas (1989) 165 Heath Kelly (1997 10 1. Heath Kelly (1997) 67 8. Jay Waggoner (1994) 161 Josh Etheredge (1996) 10 Jamie Kersh (1997) 67 9. Josh Etheredge (1997) 160 Frank Thomas (1989) 10 3. Casey Dunn (1999) 65 10. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 154 Todd Faulkner (1999) 65 BATTING AVERAGE BA Mailon Kent (1999) 65 MULTI-HIT GAMES G 1. Paul Foster (1985) Dominic Rich (1999) 65 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 38 [87-of-201] .433 Chad Wandall (1999) 65 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 35 2. Jim Pyburn (1954) Tim Hudson (1997) 65 Brandon Moore (1994) 35 [38-of-88] .432 Rob Macrory (1997) 65 4. Scott Pratt (1998) 33 3. Gabe Gross (2000) Chad Wandall (1997) 65 Rob Macrory (1997) 33 [102-of-237] .430 Shawn McNally (1994) 65 Gabe Gross (2000) 33 4. Todd Faulkner (2000) Brandon Moore (1994) 65 6. Tug Hulett (2003) 32 [105-of-248] .423 Jay Waggoner (1994) 65 Todd Faulkner (2000) 32 5. Alan Koch (1959) Adam Sullivan (1997) 32 [36-of-86] .419 AT BATS AB 9. Mailon Kent (1999) 31 6. Joey Martin (1971) 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 291 Bo Jackson Javon Moran (2002) 31 [55-of-132] .417 2. Casey Dunn (1998) 275 7. Larry Nichols (1962) 3. Tim Hudson (1997) 273 DOUBLES 2B MULTI-RBI GAMES G [35-of-85] .412 4. Javon Moran (2003) 272 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 27 1. Tim Hudson (1997) 29 8. Jay Waggoner (1994) 5. Casey Dunn (1999) 269 2. Gabe Gross (2000) 26 2. Todd Faulkner (2000) 27 [119-of-291] .409 Mailon Kent (1999) 269 3. Karl Amonite (2005) 25 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 26 9. Scott Pratt (1998) .407 Rob Macrory (1997) 269 Tug Hulett (2003) 25 4. Gabe Gross (2000) 25 10. Andy Merchant (1969) Brandon Moore (1994) 269 Tony Haney (1986) 25 5. Casey Dunn (1999) 23 [27-of-67] .403 9. Jay Waggoner (1995) 268 6. Rob Macrory (1997) 24 Josh Etheredge (1997) 23 11. Frank Thomas (1989) 10. Javon Moran (2002) 266 Kevin Chabot (1995) 24 7. Josh Etheredge (1996) 21 [83-of-206] .402 Jamie Kersh (1997) 266 8. Gabe Gross (1999) 23 Frank Thomas (1989) 21 12. Jimmy Barfield (1964) Jamie Kersh (1999) 23 9. Gabe Gross (1999) 20 [43-of-107] .402 RUNS R Jay Waggoner (1995) 23 Casey Dunn (1998) 20 1. Gabe Gross (2000) 83 Jay Waggoner (1994) 23 SLUGGING PCT PCT 2. Scott Pratt (1998) 82 Chad Wandall (1998) 23 STOLEN BASES SB 1. Bo Jackson (1985) .864 3. Adam Sullivan (1997) 81 1. Mailon Kent (1999) 40 2. Frank Thomas (1989) .801 4. Mailon Kent (2000) 80 TRIPLES 3B 2. Scott Pratt (1998) 33 3. Todd Faulkner (2000) .798 5. Mailon Kent (1999) 79 1. Trey Gainous (1986) 10 3. Bruce Edwards (2007) 28 4. Jim Pyburn (1954) .784 Josh Etheredge (1997) 79 2. Javon Moran (2003) 7 Dom Fucci (1978) 28 5. Doug Gilcrease (1982) .782 7. Rob Macrory (1997) 77 Dominic Rich (2000) 7 5. Mailon Kent (2000) 27 6. Paul Foster (1985) .741 8. Dominic Rich (2000) 72 Adam Sullivan (1996) 7 6. Javon Moran (2003) 26 7. Larry Nichols (1961) .730 9. Josh Etheredge (1998) 71 Jim Pyburn (1954) 7 Rob Macrory (1997) 26 8. Larry Nichols (1962) .729 Tim Hudson (1997) 71 Rock Wilson (1984) 7 Curt Cope (1974) 26 9. Todd Faulkner (1998) .727 Rock Wilson (1987) 71 Rock Wilson (1987) 7 Rock Wilson (1987) 26 10. Frank Fryer (1965) .720 8. Clete Thomas (2005) 6 10. Dominic Rich (2000) 25 HITS H Clete Thomas (2004) 6 ON BASE AVERAGE OBA 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 119 Jimmy Barfield (1964) 6 BASES ON BALLS BB 1. Frank Thomas (1989) .568 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 108 Frank Fryer (1965) 6 1. Frank Thomas (1989) 73 2. Gabe Gross (2000) .536 3. Todd Faulkner (2000) 105 Bo Jackson (1985) 6 2. Gabe Gross (2000) 59 3. Frank Thomas (1988) .509 Scott Pratt (1998) 105 Scott Pratt (1998) 6 3. Gabe Gross (2001) 57 4. Scott Pratt (1998) .503 5. Adam Sullivan (1997) 103 Mark Bellhorn (1995) 57 5. Todd Faulkner (2000) .502 6. Gabe Gross (2000) 102 HOME RUNS HR 5. Dominic Rich (1999) 55 6. Bo Jackson (1985) .500 Casey Dunn (1999) 102 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 22 Dominic Rich (1998) 55 7. Tim Edge (1990) .498 Mailon Kent (1999) 102 2. Josh Etheredge (1998) 21 7. Kevin Chabot (1995) 51 8. Adam Sullivan (1997) .482 9. Rob Macrory (1997) 99 Frank Thomas (1987) 21 Scott Pratt (1998) 51 9. Jeff Leatherman (1991) .476 10. Javon Moran (2002) 97 4. Josh Etheredge (1997) 20 9. Josh Etheredge (1997) 47 10. Paul Foster (1985) .473 Brandon Moore (1994) 97 Todd Faulkner (1998) 20 Jeff Leatherman (1991) 47 6. Frank Thomas (1989) 19 RUNS BATTED IN RBI 7. Tim Hudson (1997) 18 STRIKEOUTS K 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 103 Tim Lemons (1985) 18 1. Kevin Chabot (1995) 77 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 95 9. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 17 2. Josh Bell (2004) 65 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 90 Bo Jackson (1985) 17 3. Josh Etheredge (1998) 62 4. Gabe Gross (2000) 86 4. Clete Thomas (2005) 61 Casey Dunn (1999) 86 EXTRA BASE HITS EBH Kevin Chabot (1994) 61 6. Frank Thomas (1989) 83 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 49 6. Scott Schade (2003) 60 7. Josh Etheredge (1997) 82 2. Doug Gilcrease (1982) 41 7. Frank Sanders (1994) 58 8. Josh Etheredge (1996) 78 Frank Thomas (1989) 41 8. Bruce Edwards (2005) 56 9. Paul Foster (1985) 74 Josh Etheredge (1998) 41 Chuck Jeroloman (2003) 56 10. Jamie Kersh (1997) 72 5. Gabe Gross (2000) 40 Josh Etheredge (1997) 56 6. Tim Hudson (1997) 39 SINGLES 1B 7. Josh Etheredge (1997) 38 HIT BY PITCH HBP 1. Jay Waggoner (1994) 88 Scott Pratt (1998) 38 1. Robert Lewis (1994) 20 2. Javon Moran (2002) 81 9. Karl Amonite (2005) 37 2. Jeff Powell (1989) 19 Mailon Kent (1999) 81 10. Casey Dunn (1999) 36 3. Robert Brooks (2007) 16 4. Adam Sullivan (1997) 80 Kevin Chabot (1995) 36 4. Brett Burnham (2001) 14 5. Brandon Moore (1994) 71 5. Brett Burnham (2000) 13 Clark Preble (1989) 71 TOTAL BASES TB 6. Andy Bennett (2006) 12 7. Tyler Johnstone (2005) 70 1. Todd Faulkner (2000) 198 John Tyler (1999) 12 8. Tim Hudson (1997) 69 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 183 8. Ross Smith (2007) 11 Rob Macrory (1997) 69 3. Casey Dunn (1999) 171 Adam Sullivan (1997) 11 10. Jay Waggoner (1993) 68 Scott Pratt (1998) 171 10. Jonathan Schuerholz (2001) 10 5. Gabe Gross (2000) 169 Chris Beaird (2000) 10 6. Josh Etheredge (1998) 168 Josh Etheredge (1997) 10 Gabe Gross

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AT BATS AB Paul Foster (1983-86) 83 RECORDS 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 998 RUNS BATTED IN RBI TOTAL BASES TB 2. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 917 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 269 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 532 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 905 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 255 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 490 4. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 901 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 232 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 470 5. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 879 4. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 218 4. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 446 6. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 868 5. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 205 5. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 442 7. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 838 6. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 197 6. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 434 8. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 801 7. Paul Foster (1983-86) 173 7. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 421 9. Javon Moran (2001-03) 793 8. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 171 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 420 10. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 780 9. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 170 9. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 414 Chad Wandall (1996-99) 170 10. Paul Foster (1983-86) 407 GAMES PLAYED GP 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 246 SINGLES 1B MULTI-HR GAMES G 2. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 245 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 266 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 8 3. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 242 2. Brandon Moore (1990-94) 245 Frank Thomas (1987-89) 8 4. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 3. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 3. Josh Bell (2003-05) 4 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 231 4. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 212 Tim Lemons (1984-85) 4 Todd Faulkner 6. Mike Killimett (1991-94) 230 5. Javon Moran (2001-03) 203 Bob Berry (1981-83) 4 7. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 228 6. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 193 6. Doug Gilcrease (1980-82) 3 8. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 227 7. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 192 Gabe Gross (1999-01) 3 STRIKEOUTS K 9. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 222 8. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 190 Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 3 1. Kevin Chabot (1993-96) 206 Rock Wilson (1984-87) 190 Paul Foster (1983-86) 3 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 199 10. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 178 Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 3 3. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 181 4. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 165 DOUBLES 2B MULTI-HIT GAMES G 5. Scott Schade (2001-03) 158 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 71 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 101 6. Josh Bell (2003-05) 154 2. Gabe Gross (1999-00) 68 2. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 93 7. Kevin Henry (84-85, ‘87-88) 150 3. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 61 3. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 92 8. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 149 4. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 60 4. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 89 9. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 148 Tony Haney (1985-88) 60 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 87 10. Chuck Jeroloman (2002-04) 145 6. Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 56 6. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 86 Mailon Kent (1998-01) 56 7. Javon Moran (2001-03) 85 HIT BY PITCH HBP 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 55 8. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 80 1. Brett Burnham (2000-01) 27 Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 55 9. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 80 Josh Etheredge (1995-97) 27 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 55 10. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 77 3. Jeff Powell (1989-90) 26 4. Jonathan Schuerholz (2000-02)24 TRIPLES 3B MULTI-RBI GAMES G Rob Macrory (1994-97) 24 1. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 20 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 74 6. Robert Lewis (1991-94) 22 2. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 16 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 68 7. Andy Bennett (2006-07) 21 Casey Dunn 3. Trey Gainous (1985-87) 15 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 66 Sean Gamble (2002-04) 21 4. Javon Moran (2001-03) 13 4. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 63 Rock Wilson (1984-87) 21 Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 13 5. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 51 Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 21 10. Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) 221 6. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 12 6. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 49 7. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 10 7. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 47 BATTING AVERAGE BA RUNS R Mark Hatchett (1972-75) 10 8. Paul Foster (1983-86) 42 1. Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) .385 1. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 232 9. Adam Sullivan (1996-97) 9 Mailon Kent (1998-01) 42 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) .382 2. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 208 Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) 9 Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 42 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) .376 3. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 207 Chris Christopher (1991-93) 9 Dominic Rich (1998-00) 42 4. Andy Merchant (1969-72) .363 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 207 Jim Pyburn (1953-55) 9 Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 42 5. Jim Pyburn (1953-55) .360 5. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 201 Johnny Tutt (1980-81) 9 6. Frank Fryer (1964-66) .353 6. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 197 STOLEN BASES SB 7. Mailon Kent (1998-00) .352 Casey Dunn (1996-99) 197 HOME RUNS HR 1. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 90 Paul Foster (1983-86) .352 8. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 194 1. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 59 2. Curt Cope (1973-76) 79 9. Doug Dickey (1953-55) .350 Rob Macrory (1994-97) 194 2. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 50 3. Dom Fucci (1976-79) 69 10. Todd Faulkner (1998-00) .349 10. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 184 3. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 49 4. Javon Moran (2001-03) 68 4. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 36 5. Clete Thomas (2003-05) 58 SLUGGING PCT. PCT HITS H 5. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 35 6. Bruce Edwards (2004-07) 57 1. Bo Jackson (1983, ‘85-86) .864 1. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 341 Paul Foster (1983-86) 35 7. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 55 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) .725 2. Mailon Kent (1998-01) 309 7. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 33 8. Mickey Miller (1973-76) 52 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) .641 3. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 307 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 30 9. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 47 4. Jimmy Barfield (1963-64) .626 4. Brandon Moore (1991-94) 304 9. Josh Bell (2003-05) 29 10. Trey Gainous (1985-87) 44 5. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) .635 5. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 303 Tim Lemons (1984-85) 29 6. Karl Amonite (2003-05) .616 6. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 280 BASE ON BALLS BB 7. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) .613 7. Javon Moran (2001-03) 267 EXTRA-BASE HITS EBH 1. Jeff Leatherman (1988-91) 160 8. Tim Lemons (1984-85) .607 8. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 261 1. Todd Faulkner (1998-01) 125 2. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 153 9. Mike Bianucci (2006-07) .601 9. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 259 2. Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 119 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 145 10. Jim Pyburn (1953-55) .587 10. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 258 3. Gabe Gross (1999-01) 108 4. Kevin Chabot (1993-95) 142 4. Frank Thomas (1987-89) 104 5. Dominic Rich (1998-00) 141 5. Casey Dunn (1996-99) 95 6. Rock Wilson (1984-87) 134 6. Jamie Kersh (1996-99) 92 Josh Etheredge (1995-98) 134 7. Chad Wandall (1996-99) 87 8. Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 127 8. Kevin Chabot (1993-96) 85 9. Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) 121 9. Bobby Huddleston (2000-03) 83 10. Rob Macrory (1994-97) 118

2008 Auburn Baseball 87 SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 PITCHING

RECORDS GAMES PITCHED G 10. John Madden (2005) 7 1. John Madden (2005) 44 Ryan Halla (1994) 7 2. Gregg Olson (1987) 42 COMPLETE GAMES CG 3. Gregg Olson (1988) 36 1. Joe Beckwith (1977) 10 4. Jared Shore (2005) 35 Q. V. Lowe (1967) 10 5. Colter Bean (1999) 34 3. Bill Letchworth (1951) 9 6. Steven Register (2003) 33 4. John Powell (1993) 7 Brandon Mayfield (2000) 33 John Powell (1992) 7 Finley Woodward (1995) 33 Ward Yerby (1983) 7 Ryan Halla (1994) 33 Jim Blauser (1967) 7 10. Michael Nix (2005) 32 8. Mark Chapman (1987) 6 Cory Dueitt (2003) 32 Mark Chapman (1986) 6 Robert Hudson (1977) 6 EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA Robert Hudson (1976) 6 1. Paul Susce (1954) 0.99 Terry Leach (1976) 6 2. George Simmons (1968) 1.26 Davis May (1975) 6 3. Gregg Olson (1987) 1.26 4. Terry Leach (1974) 1.31 Ryan Halla INNINGS PITCHED IP 5. Beal Lazenby (1969) 1.43 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 146.2 6. Jimmy Crysel (1964) 1.46 2. Kevin Humphreys (1994) 142.2 7. Tom McClendon (1953) 1.48 3. John Powell (1993) 141.0 8. Herbie Pearce (1954) 1.49 WINS W 4. Brent Schoening (1999) 138.1 9. Quineth Roberts (1958) 1.56 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 16 5. Q.V. Lowe (1967) 128.0 10. Jim Blauser (1967) 1.56 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 15 6. Chris Bootcheck (1999) 127.2 Q. V. Lowe (1967) 15 7. Hayden Gliemmo (1999) 123.1 GAMES STARTED (since 1975) GS John Powell (1993) 15 8. Chris Bootcheck (2000) 122.0 1. Ryan Halla (1995) 24 5. Tommy Youngblood (1989) 14 9. Scott Renner (1989) 120.0 2. John Powell (1993) 23 6. Brent Schoening (1999) 13 10. Tim Hudson (1997) 118.1 3. Brent Schoening (1999) 21 Hayden Gliemmo (1999) 13 Hayden Gliemmo (1998) 118.1 Chris Bootcheck (1999) 21 Hayden Gliemmo (1998) 13 Kevin Humphreys (1994) 21 Kevin Humphreys (1994) 13 STRIKEOUTS K Mark Chapman (1987) 21 10. Chris Morrison (1995) 12 1. John Powell (1993) 191 7. Chris Bootcheck (2000) 19 2. Tim Hudson (1997) 165 Bryan Hebson (1997) 19 LOSSES L 3. Brent Schoening (1999) 151 9. Arnold Hughey (2003) 18 1. Mike Ferry (1990) 10 4. Ryan Halla (1995) 148 Tim Hudson (1997) 18 2. Evan Crawford (2006) 8 5. John Powell (1994) 130 Jon Hebel (1992) 18 Jon Hebel (1992) 8 6. Chris Bootcheck (1999) 125 Scott Renner (1989) 18 Ward Yerby (1983) 8 7. Q.V. Lowe (1967) 123 Stacey Jones (1988) 18 5. Chris Dennis (2006) 7 8. Bryan Hebson (1997) 121 Mark Chapman (1986) 18 Hayden Gliemmo 7 John Powell (1991) 121 John Powell (1992) 7 10. John Powell (1992) 120 Phil Deriso (1981) 7 Phil Deriso (1980) 7 Jack Van Yperen (1972) 7

WINNING PERCENTAGE PCT (W-L) 1. Levale Speigner (2003) 1.000 (10-0) Jimmy Crysel (1964) 1.000 (9-0) Terry Leach (1974) 1.000 (9-0) Steven Register (2004) 1.000 (7-0) Ed Ohman (1988) 1.000 (7-0) Lloyd Nix (1959) 1.000 (6-0) Steven Register (2002) 1.000 (5-0) Phil Constan (1980) 1.000 (5-0) John Powell (1990) 1.000 (5-0) 10. Q. V. Lowe (1967) .938 (15-1) 11. Brent Schoening (1999) .928 (13-1) 12. Gregg Olson (1987) .917 (11-1) Kevin Humphreys 13. Paul Burnside (2007) .875 (7-1) Hayden Gliemmo (2001) .875 (7-1) Bryan Hebson (1995) .875 (7-1) Ward Yerby (1983) 18 Quineth Roberts (1958) .875 (7-1) Paul Susce (1954) .875 (7-1) GAMES RELIEVED (since 1975) GR SAVES SV 1. John Madden (2005) 44 Joe Beckwith 2. Gregg Olson (1987) 42 1. Finley Woodward (1995) 19 3. Gregg Olson (1988) 35 2. Steven Register (2003) 16 4. Colter Bean (1999) 34 3. Michael Nix (2005) 13 5. Steven Register (2003) 33 4. Gregg Olson (1988) 10 Brandon Mayfield (2000) 33 Gregg Olson (1987) 10 Finley Woodward (1995) 33 6. Steven Register (2004) 8 8. Michael Nix (2005) 32 Colter Bean (1999) 8 9. Jared Shore (2005) 30 Finley Woodward (1997) 8 Mike Ferry (1989) 30 Mike Ferry (1989) 8

88 2008 Auburn Baseball CAREER TOP 10 PITCHING

WINS W SAVES S RECORDS 1. John Powell (1990-94) 43 1. Finley Woodward (1995-96) 29 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 39 2. Steven Register (2002-04) 25 3. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-00) 37 3. Colter Bean (1997-00) 20 4. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 31 Gregg Olson (1986-88) 20 5. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 29 5. Michael Nix (2004-05) 13 6. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 28 Mike Ferry (1988-90) 13 7. Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 27 7. Scott Sullivan (1991-93) 10 Mark Chapman (1984-87) 26 Phil Deriso (1978-81) 10 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 25 9. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 8 Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 25 10. Luke Greinke (2006-07) 7 Gregg Olson (1986-88) 25 John Madden (2004-05) 7 Eric Brandon (2001-03) 7 LOSSES L Ryan Halla (1993-94) 7 1. John Powell (1990-94) 20 Marc Sauceda (1981-82) 7 2. Phil Deriso (1978-81) 19 Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 7 3. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 17 Colter Bean Jack Van Yperen (1971-73) 17 COMPLETE GAMES CG Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 17 1. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 20 GAMES PITCHED GP Mark Chapman (1984-87) 17 2. John Powell (1990-94) 18 1. Colter Bean (1997-00) 108 7. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 16 3. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 17 2. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 107 Jon Hebel (1990-93) 16 4. Robert Hudson (1975-77) 14 3. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 97 Bill Latham (1978-81) 16 5. Terry Leach (1973-76) 13 4. John Powell (1990-94) 96 10. Colby Paxton (2001-04) 15 6. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) 10 5. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 89 Stacy Jones (1986-88) 15 7. Ward Yerby (1982-83) 9 6. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 87 8. Phil Deriso (1978-81) 8 Mark Fuller (1989-92) 87 WINNING PCT (10+ Dec.) PCT (W-L) 9. Stacy Jones (1986-88) 7 8. Finley Woodward (1995-97) 85 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) .885 (23-3) Bill Latham (1978-81) 7 9. Mark Shiflett (1978-81) 84 2. Chris Morrison (1994-95) .840 (21-4) Jim Blauser (1966-67) 7 10. Mike Ferry (1988-90) 77 3. Steven Register (2002-04) .833 (15-3) 4. Joe Overton (1962-63) .824 (14-3) EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA 5. Jerry Lewter (1963-65) .818 (9-2) 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) 1.69 6. Tim Hudson (1996-97) .800 (20-5) 2. Joe Overton (1962-63) 1.77 Jimmy Crysel (1963-65) .800 (12-3) 3. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 1.92 8. Kevin Humphreys (1994-95) .786 (22-6) 4. Tommy Smith (1967-68) 2.07 9. Gregg Olson (1986-88) .781 (25-7) 5. Monti Sharpe (1964-65) 2.25 10. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) .775 (37-12) 6. Rick Eisenacher (1969-71) 2.46 7. Jim Blauser (1966-67) 2.52 WINNING PCT (20+ Dec.) PCT (W-L) 8. Terry Leach (1973-76) 2.53 1. Q.V. Lowe (1966-67) .885 (23-3) 9. Robert Hudson (1975-77) 2.56 2. Chris Morrison (1994-95) .840 (21-4) 10. Johnny Thompson (2006-07) 2.90 3. Tim Hudson (1996-97) .800 (20-5) 4. Kevin Humphreys (1994-95) .786 (22-6) GAMES STARTED (since 1975) GS 5. Gregg Olson (1986-88) .781 (25-7) 1. John Powell (1990-94) 77 6. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) .775 (37-12) 2. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-00) 63 6. Brent Schoening (1997-99) .763 (29-9) Mark Chapman (1984-87) 63 7. Tommy Youngblood (1987-90).739 (17-6) 4. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 58 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) .714 (25-10) John Powell 5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 55 10. Ryan Halla (1993-96) .709 (39-16) 6. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 52 7. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 51 INNINGS PITCHED IP 8. Colby Paxton (2001-04) 49 1. John Powell (1990-94) 477.0 Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 49 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 400.0 10. Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 44 3. Levale Speigner (2000-03) 369.2 4. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) 359.0 GAMES RELIEVED (since 1975) GR 5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 345.1 1. Colter Bean (1997-00) 106 6. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 343.1 2. Cory Dueitt (2001-04) 89 7. Joe Beckwith (1974-77) 338.0 3. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 82 8. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 325.0 4. John Madden (2004-05) 73 9. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 304.1 5. Finley Woodward (1995-96) 69 10. Mark Fuller (1989-92) 288.2 6. Steven Register (2002-04) 68 7. Mike Ferry (1989-90) 67 STRIKEOUTS K 8. Jason LeBoeuf (1992-95) 64 1. John Powell (1990-94) 602 9. Chris Dennis (2003-07) 63 2. Ryan Halla (1993-96) 392 10. Greg Jacobson (1984-87) 59 3. Brent Schoening (1997-99) 327 4. Hayden Gliemmo (1998-01) 290 5. Arnold Hughey (2002-05) 272 6. Gregg Olson (1986-88) 271 7. Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) 270 Q.V. Lowe 8. Tim Hudson (1996-97) 255 9. Bryan Hebson (1995-97) 251 10. Mark Chapman (1984-87) 245

2008 Auburn Baseball 89 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 RECORDS BATTING DOUBLES PITCHING 1. 165 (1997) BASE ON BALLS GAMES 165 (1998) 1. 349 (1989) SHUTOUTS 1. 67 (1997) 3. 157 (1999) 2. 346 (1998) 1. 9 (1988) 2. 65 (1999) 4. 152 (1995) 3. 340 (2000) ERA 2. 8 (1989) 65 (1994) 5. 144 (2000) 4. 320 (1995) 1. 2.09 (1967) 8 (1976) 4. 64 (1989) 6. 139 (2003) 5. 308 (1994) 2. 2.19 (1964) 4. 7 (1967) 64 (1998) 7. 133 (1994) 6. 288 (2001) 3. 2.19 (1954) 5. 5 (1992) 6. 63 (2003) 8. 128 (2002) 7. 278 (1997) 4. 2.32 (1976) 5 (1990) 63 (1995) 9. 123 (1987) 8. 277 (1983) 5. 2.48 (1958) 5 (1974) 63 (1993) 10. 118 (2005) 9. 276 (1986) 6. 2.49 (1969) 8. 4 (2002) 9. 61 (2000) 118 (2001) 10. 271 (1991) 7. 2.50 (1962) 4 (2001) 10. 60 (2005) 271 (1987) 8. 2.54 (1968) 4 (1998) 60 (2002) TRIPLES 9. 3.13 (1975) 4 (1997) 1. 26 (1986) STRIKEOUTS 10. 3.13 (1988) 4 (1993) AT BATS 2. 23 (1980) 1. 416 (2005) 4 (1980) 1. 2,428 (1997) 3. 22 (1985) 416 (2004) WINS 4 (1977) 2. 2,327 (1994) 4. 21 (2003) 3. 409 (2003) 1. 50 (1997) 4 (1975) 3. 2,324 (1998) 21 (1994) 4. 408 (1998) 50 (1995) 4. 2,323 (1999) 6. 20 (1999) 5. 399 (1995) 3. 46 (1999) INNINGS PITCHED 5. 2,244 (2003) 7. 19 (1996) 6. 394 (2007) 46 (1998) 1. 591.2 (1997) 6. 2,174 (1995) 19 (1998) 7. 382 (1997) 5. 44 (1994) 2. 570.0 (1999) 7. 2,169 (2000) 9. 18 (1997) 8. 379 (1994) 44 (1989) 570.0 (1994) 8. 2,158 (1993) 18 (1964) 9. 368 (1999) 7. 42 (2003) 4. 565.1 (1995) 9. 2,132 (1989) 10. 356 (2002) 42 (1987) 5. 561.2 (1998) 10. 2,116 (2002) HOME RUNS 9. 41 (2000) 6. 559.0 (2003) 1. 87 (1998) HIT BY PITCH 10. 40 (1993) 7. 540.2 (1989) RUNS 2. 85 (1997) 1. 70 (1997) 8. 538.2 (1993) 1. 613 (1997) 3. 72 (1985) 2. 65 (2007) LOSSES 9. 536.0 (2000) 2. 595 (1998) 4. 63 (2000) 65 (2000) 1. 34 (2006) 10. 535.0 (2005) 3. 558 (2000) 5. 61 (1983) 4. 64 (1989) 34 (1983) 4. 546 (1999) 6. 60 (1984) 5. 61 (2006) 3. 26 (2005) STRIKEOUTS 5. 503 (1994) 7. 57 (1978) 6. 60 (2001) 26 (2002) 1. 629 (1997) 6. 480 (1995) 57 (1982) 7. 49 (2005) 26 (1981) 2. 558 (1993) 7. 464 (1989) 9. 54 (1987) 8. 48 (1999) 6. 25 (2007) 3. 554 (1999) 8. 426 (1993) 10. 52 (1991) 48 (1996) 25 (1992) 4. 512 (1994) 9. 412 (1987) 48 (1994) 8. 24 (2004) 5. 489 (1996) 10. 411 (1991) EXTRA-BASE HITS 24 (1996) 6. 481 (1991) 1. 271 (1998) BATTING AVG. 24 (1991) 7. 472 (1998) HITS 2. 268 (1997) 1. .341 (1997) 24 (1990) 8. 453 (1992) 1. 828 (1997) 3. 227 (1999) 2. .340 (1998) 24 (1986) 9. 448 (1995) 2. 789 (1998) 4. 222 (2000) 3. .331 (1999) 24 (1984) 10. 446 (2003) 3. 769 (1999) 5. 219 (1995) 4. .325 (1964) 24 (1980) 4. 744 (1994) 6. 210 (2003) 5. .324 (2000) COMPLETE GAMES 5. 702 (2000) 7. 196 (1994) 6. .323 (1985) SAVES 1. 21 (1967) 6. 687 (2003) 8. 192 (1987) 7. .320 (1994) 1. 23 (1995) 2. 19 (1977) 7. 679 (1993) 9. 182 (1978) 8. .316 (1982) 2. 21 (2005) 3. 18 (1976) 8. 673 (1995) 10 181 (2005) 9. .315 (1993) 21 (2003) 4. 16 (1975) 9. 659 (1989) 10. .310 (1995) 4. 18 (1997) 5. 13 (1985) 10. 639 (2002) TOTAL BASES 5. 14 (2007) 13 (1981) 1. 1,284 (1997) SLUGGING PCT. 14 (1994) 7. 11 (1992) RBI 2. 1,253 (1998) 1. .539 (1998) 14 (1988) 11 (1989) 1. 577 (1997) 3. 1,116 (1999) 2. .529 (1997) 8. 13 (1992) 11 (1983) 2. 541 (1998) 4. 1,065 (2000) 3. .514 (1985) 13 (1989) 10. 9 (1993) 3. 507 (2000) 5. 1,045 (1994) 4. .495 (1982) 10. 11 (2004) 9 (1986) 4. 495 (1999) 6. 1,018 (2003) 5. .491 (2000) 11 (2001) 5. 444 (1994) 7. 1,009 (1995) 6. .480 (1999) 11 (1999) 6. 435 (1995) 8. 938 (1993) 7. .476 (1978) 11 (1993) 7. 414 (1989) 9. 924 (1989) 8. .469 (1987) 11 (1987) 8. 385 (1993) 10. 923 (1985) 9. .466 (1971) 11 (1981) 9. 381 (1991) 10. .464 (1995) 10. 374 (2003) STOLEN BASES WINNING PCT. 1. 116 (1974) ON-BASE PCT. 1. .794 (1995) SINGLES 2. 105 (2007) 1. .428 (1998) 2. .773 (1954) 1. 560 (1997) 3. 101 (1971) 2. .425 (2000) 3. .762 (1967) 2. 548 (1994) 4. 97 (2000) 3. .419 (1997) 4. .750 (1964) 3. 542 (1999) 5. 90 (1978) 4. .417 (1999) 5. .746 (1997) 4. 518 (1998) 6. 84 (2001) .417 (1989) 6. .719 (1998) 5. 511 (1993) 7. 83 (1999) 6. .410 (1994) 7. .712 (1976) 6. 488 (1989) 8. 78 (1973) 7. .407 (1995) 8. .709 (1988) 7. 480 (2000) 78 (1977) 8. .399 (1988) 9. .708 (1999) 8. 477 (2003) 10. 76 (2005) 9. .397 (1987) 10. .705 (1974) 9. 463 (2002) 76 (1998) .397 (1985) 10. 454 (1995)

90 2008 Auburn Baseball STREAKS

7. 7 four times, 7. 7 1999 RECORDS BEST OVERALL BEST SEC most recently 1987 7 1986 RECORD AFTER RECORD AFTER 7 1981 ROAD GAMES 7 1955 GAMES RECORD YEAR GAMES RECORD YEAR 1. 14 1995 1 1-0 44 times 1 1-0 10 times 14 1967 SEC ROAD GAMES 2 2-0 31 times 2 2-0 6 times 3. 10 1999 1. 13 1981-1982 3 3-0 22 times 3 3-0 3 times 4. 8 1976 2. 9 1984-1985 4 4-0 15 times 4 3-1 9 times 8 1964 9 1979 5 5-0 13 times 5 4-1 5 times 8 1959 4. 8 1982-1983 6 6-0 10 times 6 5-1 4 times 7. 7 1998 5. 7 2000-2001 7 7-0 7 times 7 6-1 1995/1999 7 1988 7 1999 8 8-0 5 times 8 7-1 1995/1999 7 1987 7. 6 five times, last in 2002 9 9-0 5 times 9 8-1 1995 10. 6 1974, 1964 (Three-game) 10 10-0 3 times 10 9-1 1995 11 11-0 3 times 11 10-1 1995 SEC ROAD GAMES SEC SWEEPS 12 12-0 1997/2001 12 11-1 1995 1. 9 1994-95 13 13-0 1997/2001 13 12-1 1995 2. 7 1964 14 14-0 1997 14 12-2 1995 3. 6 1998 15 15-0 1997 15 13-2 1995 6 1976 AUBURN HOME SWEEP VS. 16 16-0 1997 16 13-3 1995 6 1967-68 Alabama ...... April 20-22, 2001 17 17-0 1997 17 14-3 1995 6. 5 five times, Arkansas ...... April 13-15, 2001 18 17-1 1997 18 15-3 1995 most recently 1999-00 Florida ...... April 11-12, 1987 19 18-1 1997 19 16-3 1995 Georgia ...... March 24-26, 2000 20 19-1 1997 20 16-4 1995 LOSING STREAKS Kentucky ...... April 12-14, 1986 21 20-1 1997 21 17-4 1995 LOSING STREAKS LSU ...... April 10-11, 1982 22 20-2 1997/1999 22 17-5 1995 Ole Miss ...... March 12-13, 1988 23 21-2 1997/1999 23 18-5 1995 Miss. State ...... April 13-14, 1985 24 22-2 1997 24 18-6 1995 ALL GAMES S. Carolina ...... April 4-5, 1992 25 23-2 1997 25 18-7 1995 1. 10 2006 Tennessee . .March 30-April 1, 2001 26 24-2 1997 26 19-7 1995 2. 9 2001 Vanderbilt ...... May 3-5, 2002 27 25-2 1997 27 19-8 1995 9 1983 28 26-2 1997 28 17-11 1993/1997 9 1973-74 AUBURN ROAD SWEEP VS. 29 27-2 1997 29 17-12 1997/1999 5. 8 1955 Alabama ...... March 8-9, 1976 30 27-3 1997/1999 30 18-12 1999/2003 6. 6 2007 Arkansas ...... March 17-19, 2000 31 28-3 1997 6 1986 Florida ...... Never 32 29-3 1997 6 1986 Georgia ...... March 20-22, 1998 33 29-4 1995/1997 WINNING STREAKS 6 1982 Kentucky ...... March 21-23, 2003 34 30-4 1995/1997 LSU ...... May 7-8, 1988 35 31-4 1995/1997 SEC GAMES Ole Miss ...... March 19-20, 1976 36 32-4 1995/1997 ALL GAMES 1. 18 2006-07 Miss. State ...... March 21-22, 1987 37 33-4 1995/1997 1. 17 1997 2. 9 2001 S. Carolina ...... Never 38 34-4 1995/1997 2. 16 1976 3. 8 1981-82 Tennessee ...... April 14-16, 2000 39 35-4 1995 3. 15 1967 8 1949-50 Vanderbilt ...... March 19-21, 1999 40 36-4 1995 4. 14 1995 6. 7 1991 41 37-4 1995 14 1995 7 1982-83 AUBURN SWEPT AT HOME 42 37-5 1995 6. 13 2001 8. 6 2007 Alabama ...... May 7-8, 1983 43 38-5 1995 13 1998 6 1992 Arkansas ...... Never 44 39-5 1995 13 1978 6 1983 Florida ...... March 23-25, 2007 45 40-5 1995 13 1999 6 1979 Georgia ...... May 12-14, 2006 46 40-6 1995 10. 11 1954 Kentucky ...... March 28-29, 1992 47 41-6 1995 PLAINSMAN PARK LSU ...... May 5-7, 2006 48 42-6 1995 SEC GAMES 1. 6 2006 Ole Miss ...... March 16-18, 2001 49 43-6 1995 1. 10 1987 2. 5 2007 Miss. State ...... Never 50 44-6 1995 2. 9 1985 5 2005 S. Carolina . . . . .March 10-12, 2000 51 44-7 1995 9 1958 5 1983 Tennessee ...... Not after 1950 52 45-7 1995 4. 8 1988 5 1973-74 Vanderbilt ...... Never 53 45-8 1995 8 1967 5 1949-50 54 46-8 1995 8 1963 6. 4 eight times, AUBURN SWEPT ON ROAD 55 46-9 1995 7. 7 four times, most recently, 2004 Alabama ...... April 26-28, 2002 56 46-10 1995 most recently 1975-76 Arkansas ...... May 18-20, 2006 57 47-10 1995 PLAINSMAN PARK-SEC Florida ...... April 30-May 2, 2004 58 47-11 1995 PLAINSMAN PARK 1. 6 2006 Georgia ...... March 16-18, 2007 59 48-11 1995 1. 21 1964-66 2. 5 2007 Kentucky ...... April 19-20, 1968 60 49-11 1995 2. 17 1996-97 5 1983 LSU ...... April 30-May 2, 1999 61 49-12 1995 3. 14 1998 5 1949-50 Ole Miss ...... April 16-17, 1983 62 50-12 1995 14 1979 4. 4 2005 Miss. State ...... May 4-6, 2007 63 50-13 1995 5. 13 1986-87 4 2004 (twice) S. Carolina ...... April 16-18, 1999 64 49-15 1997 13 1985 4 1994-95 Tennessee ...... Not after 1950 65 49-16 1997 13 1974 4 1991 Vanderbilt ...... March 24-26, 2006 66 50-16 1997 8. 12 2001 4 1982-83 67 50-17 1997 12 1999-00 4 1952-53 10. 3 19 times

PLAINSMAN PARK-SEC ROAD GAMES 1. 13 1962-63 1. 15 1978-79 2. 12 1978-79 2. 12 1982-83 12 1964-66 3. 11 1981-82 4. 10 2001 4. 9 2006 5. 8 1982 9 1979-80 8 1980 6. 8 2002

2008 Auburn Baseball 91 YEARLY LEADERS

RECORDS AT BATS 1995 Jay Waggoner ...... 268 1979 J.B. Brown ...... 32 1967 Scotty Long ...... 49 Year Player ...... AB 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 222 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 31 George Simmons ...... 49 1949 Dick Webb ...... 74 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 273 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 44 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... *45 1950 Ray Dean ...... 109 1998 Casey Dunn ...... 275 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 58 1969 John Shafer ...... 39 1951 Ray Dean ...... 106 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 269 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 39 1970 Russ Walker ...... 40 Dick Webb ...... 106 Mailon Kent ...... 269 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 42 1971 Joey Martin ...... 55 1952 Bobby Jordan ...... 107 2000 Dominic Rich ...... 265 1985 Bo Jackson ...... 55 1972 Andy Merchant ...... 47 1953 Bobby Jordan ...... 92 2001 Javon Moran ...... 255 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 54 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 43 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 88 2002 Javon Moran ...... 266 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 71 Mickey Miller ...... 43 1955 Guy Young ...... 112 2003 Javon Moran ...... 272 1988 Clark Preble ...... 47 1974 Vic Sharek ...... 56 1956 Guy Young ...... 97 2004 Josh Bell ...... 226 1989 Chris Hart ...... 62 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 54 1957 Lloyd Nix ...... 112 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 259 Frank Thomas ...... 62 1976 Mickey Miller ...... 53 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 118 1990 Ted Corbin ...... 38 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 53 1959 Benny Catchings ...... 107 1991 Andrew Albrecht ...... 61 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 71 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 104 1992 Chris Christopher ...... 41 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 53 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 102 1993 Jay Waggoner ...... 54 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 50 1962 Otis Bibb ...... 90 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 69 Darryl Wilks ...... 50 Wayne Fowler ...... 90 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 66 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 63 1963 Otis Bibb ...... 99 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 62 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 76 1964 Jimmy Martin ...... 120 1997 Adam Sullivan ...... 81 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 54 1965 Dink Haire ...... 81 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 82 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 62 Pete McKenzie ...... 81 1999 Mailon Kent ...... 79 1985 Paul Foster ...... 87 1966 Ralph Wells ...... 100 2000 Gabe Gross ...... 83 1986 Paul Foster ...... 86 1967 Pete McKenzie ...... 175 2001 Javon Moran ...... 54 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 85 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 125 2002 Javon Moran ...... 59 1988 Clark Preble ...... 78 1969 John Shafer ...... 123 2003 Javon Moran ...... 53 1989 Clark Preble ...... 88 1970 Russ Walker ...... 132 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 53 1990 Tim Edge ...... 62 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... 140 2005 Clete Thomas ...... 66 1991 Jeff Leatherman ...... 78 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 130 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 43 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 68 1973 Gary Dailey ...... 141 2007 Josh Donaldson ...... 63 1993 Brandon Moore ...... 84 1974 Gary Dailey ...... 152 Cliff Shanks ...... 84 Vic Sharek ...... 152 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... *119 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 167 Javon Moran HITS 1995 Jay Waggoner ...... 87 1976 David Duffner ...... 173 Year Player ...... H 1996 Adam Sullivan ...... 70 1977 Dom Fucci ...... 154 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 229 1949 Jack Rucker ...... 16 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 108 Steve Renfroe ...... 154 2007 Robert Brooks ...... 217 Dick Webb ...... 16 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 105 1978 Steve Montgomery ...... 203 RUNS 1950 Ray Dean ...... 37 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 102 1979 Steve Montgomery ...... 139 Year Player ...... R 1951 Dick Webb ...... 38 Mailon Kent ...... 102 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 174 1949 Charlie Gilbert ...... 10 1952 Inman Veal ...... 32 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 105 1981 John Metasavage ...... 182 Jack Rucker ...... 10 1953 Bobby Jordan ...... 24 2001 Mailon Kent ...... 84 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 197 1950 Ray Dean ...... 22 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 38 2002 Javon Moran ...... 97 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 186 1951 Ray Dean ...... 33 1955 Doug Dickey ...... 40 2003 Tug Hulett ...... 93 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 193 1952 George Reid ...... 20 1956 Alton Shell ...... 35 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 71 1953 Joe Davis ...... 17 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 35 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 85 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 22 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 39 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 76 1955 Byrd Whigham ...... 31 1959 Alan Koch ...... 36 2007 Josh Donaldson ...... 75 1956 Billy Roberson ...... 29 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 37 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 25 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 36 1958 L.F. Lanier ...... 27 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 35 BATTING AVERAGE 1959 Jim Douglas ...... 23 1963 Jimmy Barfield ...... 29 Year Player ...... AVG 1960 Jim Douglas ...... 29 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 43 1949 Emmett McAfee ...... 306 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 32 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 28 1950 Ray Dean ...... 339 1962 Otis Bibb ...... 27 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 35 1951 Dick Webb ...... 358 Larry Nichols ...... 27 1952 Gene Hoehle ...... 345 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 27 1953 Jimmy Powell ...... 322 1964 Otis Bibb ...... *32 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 432 1965 Reggie Gilbert ...... 21 1955 Doug Dickey ...... 381 1966 Pete McKenzie ...... 22 1956 Alton Shell ...... 380 1967 Greg Golden ...... 31 1957 L.F. Lanier ...... 372 Scotty Long ...... 31 1958 Pat Duke ...... 347 1968 Rick Countryman ...... 25 1959 Alan Koch ...... 419 Paul Foster Greg Golden ...... 25 1960 Benny Catchings ...... 356 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 30 1961 Jim Douglas ...... 353 1970 NA 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 412 1985 Paul Foster ...... 201 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... 37 1963 Jimmy Barfield ...... 363 1986 Paul Foster ...... 217 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 27 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 374 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 229 1973 Curt Cope ...... 25 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 373 1988 Clark Preble ...... 221 Mickey Miller ...... 25 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 361 1989 Clark Preble ...... 258 Vic Sharek ...... 25 1967 Greg Golden ...... 346 1990 Ted Corbin ...... 168 1974 Vic Sharek ...... 40 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 360 1991 Brad Parker ...... 224 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 30 1969 John Shafer ...... 317 1992 Brandon Moore ...... 206 1976 Curt Cope ...... 45 Larry Nichols 1970 Russ Walker ...... 303 1993 Jay Waggoner ...... 247 1977 Pat Keedy ...... 37 1971 Joey Martin ...... *.417 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 291 1978 Dom Fucci ...... *58 1972 Andy Merchant ...... 376

92 2008 Auburn Baseball YEARLY LEADERS

1973 Mickey Miller ...... 331 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 2 1953 Jimmy Powell ...... 14 2001 Gabe Gross ...... 67 RECORDS 1974 Vic Sharek ...... 368 Ken Dempsey ...... 2 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 29 2002 Trent Pratt ...... 54 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 323 1970 NA 1955 Doug Dickey ...... 23 2003 Bobby Huddleston ...... 64 1976 Richie Howard ...... 383 1971 Jack Baker ...... 8 1956 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 23 2004 Josh Bell ...... 46 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 344 Ken Dempsey ...... 8 1957 Rex Frederick ...... 26 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 59 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 401 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 8 1958 Jack Crouch ...... 30 Josh Bell ...... 59 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 398 1973 Vic Sharek ...... 3 1959 Gerald George ...... 21 2006 Andy Bennett ...... 48 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 313 1974 Steve Rea ...... 6 1960 Bill Breakfield ...... 21 2007 Josh Donaldson ...... 54 1981 Johnny Tutt ...... 371 1975 Steve Rea ...... 7 Benny Catchings ...... 21 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 386 1976 Richie Howard ...... 10 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 39 STOLEN BASES 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 290 1977 Pat Keedy ...... 8 1962 Wayne Fowler ...... *32 Year Player ...... SB 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 321 1978 Pat Keedy ...... 11 Larry Nichols ...... *32 1949 ...... 7 1985 Paul Foster ...... *.433 Steve Montgomery ...... 11 1963 Larry Dempsey ...... 23 1950 Charlie Gilbert ...... 17 1986 Paul Foster ...... 396 1979 Dom Fucci ...... 7 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 24 1951 NA 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 371 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 7 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 22 1952 Bobby Jordan ...... 9 1988 Frank Thomas ...... *.385 1981 John Metasavage ...... 8 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 18 1953 NA 1989 Frank Thomas ...... *.403 Johnny Tutt ...... 8 Ralph Wells ...... 18 1954 NA 1990 Tim Edge ...... *.387 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... *17 1967 Scotty Long ...... 45 1955 NA 1991 Andrew Albrecht ...... 361 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 11 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 25 1956 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 20 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 332 1984 Mark Sayers ...... 12 1969 Dennis Womack ...... 22 1957 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 8 1993 Cliff Shanks ...... 391 1985 Tim Lemons ...... 18 1970 NA 1958 Pat Duke ...... 7 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 409 1986 Paul Foster ...... 10 1971 Jack Baker ...... 35 1959 Jim Douglas ...... 8 1995 Shawn McNally ...... 396 1987 Frank Thomas ...... *21 1972 Joe Haefner ...... 35 1960 Larry Nichols ...... 10 1996 Dallan Ruch ...... 369 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 9 1973 Vic Sharek ...... 38 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 4 1997 Adam Sullivan ...... 396 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 19 1974 David Duffner ...... 28 1962 Wayne Fowler ...... 1 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 407 1990 Tim Edge ...... 9 Steve Rea ...... 28 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 13 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 379 1991 Brad Parker ...... 13 Vic Sharek ...... 28 1964 Dink Haire ...... 17 Mailon Kent ...... 379 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 3 1975 Mickey Miller ...... 31 1965 Dink Haire ...... 11 2000 Gabe Gross ...... *.430 1993 Mark Bellhorn ...... 8 1976 Richie Howard ...... 52 1966 Frank Fryer ...... 5 2001 Mailon Kent ...... 350 Cliff Shanks ...... 8 1977 Steve Renfroe ...... 36 Ralph Wells ...... 5 2002 Javon Moran ...... 365 1994 Kevin Chabot ...... 12 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 44 1967 George Simmons ...... 6 2003 Tug Hulett ...... 373 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 12 Steve Montgomery ...... 44 1968 Rick Countryman ...... 4 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 329 Kevin Chabot ...... 12 1979 Pat Keedy ...... 31 1969 Frank Baldasare ...... 17 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 365 1980 Steve Renfroe ...... 34 1970 NA 2006 Mike Bianucci ...... 359 1981 John Metasaveage ...... 36 2007 Josh Donaldson ...... 349 1982 Bob Berry ...... 57 1983 DeWayne Friend ...... 47 1984 DeWayne Friend ...... 43 HOME RUNS 1985 Paul Foster ...... 74 Year Player ...... HR 1986 Mark Sayers ...... 53 1949 Charlie Gilbert ...... 2 1987 Frank Thomas ...... 68 1950 Charlie Gilbert ...... 1 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 54 Gene Hoehle ...... 1 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 83 Bill Logan ...... 1 1990 Tim Edge ...... 48 1951 Charlie Gilbert ...... 5 1991 Brannen Veal ...... 67 1952 Bill McMurry ...... 3 1992 Brannen Veal ...... 35 1953 Billy Ray Roberson ...... 2 1993 Brian Alyea ...... 47 Howell Tubbs ...... 2 1994 Brandon Moore ...... 66 1954 Jim Pyburn ...... 4 1995 Kevin Chabot ...... 66 1955 Guy Young ...... 3 1996 Josh Etheredge ...... 78 1956 Howell Tubbs ...... 5 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 95 1957 Jackie Burkett ...... 2 1998 Josh Etheredge ...... 90 Pat Duke ...... 2 Josh Etheredge 1999 Casey Dunn ...... *86 Curt Cope Rex Frederick ...... 2 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 103 Lloyd Nix ...... 2 1996 Josh Etheredge ...... 16 1958 Pat Duke ...... 3 1997 Josh Etheredge ...... 20 Rex Frederick ...... 3 1998 Josh Etheredge ...... 21 1971 Bill Cameron ...... 15 Shot Johnston ...... 3 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 16 1972 Bill Cameron ...... 17 1959 Morris Savage ...... 2 2000 Todd Faulkner ...... 22 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 21 1960 Bill Breakfield ...... 4 2001 Gabe Gross ...... 15 1974 Curt Cope ...... 26 1961 Larry Nichols ...... 7 2002 Bobby Huddleston ...... 11 1975 Curt Cope ...... 15 1962 Bill Breakfield ...... 4 2003 Bobby Huddleston ...... 13 1976 Curt Cope ...... 21 Wayne Fowler ...... 4 2004 Josh Bell ...... 10 1977 Dom Fucci ...... 21 Larry Nichols ...... 4 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 11 1978 Dom Fucci ...... *28 1963 Jim Bachus ...... 2 Josh Bell ...... 11 1979 Robert Sorrell ...... 15 1964 Jim Bachus ...... 2 2006 Josh Donaldson ...... 10 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... 16 Jimmy Barfield ...... 2 2007 Mike Bianucci ...... 14 1981 Robert Sorrell ...... 15 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 3 1982 Bob Berry ...... 7 1966 Ray Cox ...... 5 RUNS BATTED IN 1983 Russell Smith ...... 6 Scotty Long ...... 5 Year Player ...... RBI 1984 Rock Wilson ...... 12 1967 Scotty Long ...... *11 1949 Jack Rucker ...... 9 1985 Bo Jackson ...... 9 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 5 1950 Dan Gilmore ...... 16 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 13 Mike Peden ...... 5 1951 Jake Jones ...... 23 Frank Thomas 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 26 Johnny Straiton ...... 5 1952 Bill McMurry ...... 22 1988 Steve Burroughs ...... 4

2008 Auburn Baseball 93 YEARLY LEADERS

RECORDS Clark Preble ...... 4 1970 Rick Eisenacher ...... 8- 1969 Beal Lazenby ...... 1.43 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 44 Frank Thomas ...... 4 1971 Earl Nance ...... 6-2 1970 Rick Eisenacher ...... 2.16 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 54 1989 Chris Hart ...... 9 Jack Van Yperen ...... 6-4 1971 Rick Eisenacher ...... 3.47 1963 Jim Overton ...... 101 1990 Andy Albrecht ...... 6 1972 Bill Lawrence ...... 5-3 1972 Jack Van Yperen ...... 1.97 1964 Duke Shackelford ...... 54 1991 Chris Christopher ...... 7 Jack Van Yperen ...... 5-7 1973 Bill Lawrence ...... 3.03 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 67 1992 Chris Christopher ...... 17 1973 Bill Lawrence ...... 6-4 1974 Terry Leach ...... *1.30 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 65 1993 Chris Christopher ...... 19 1974 Terry Leach ...... 9-0 1975 Joe Beckwith ...... 1.97 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... *123 1994 Mark Bellhorn ...... 12 Davis May ...... 9-3 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 1.74 1968 Tommy Smith ...... *89 1975 Joe Beckwith ...... 7-3 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 1.69 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 90 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 10-5 1978 Scott Roney ...... 2.56 1970 NA 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 9-5 1979 Dana Becton ...... 3.19 1971 Earl Nance ...... 65 Robert Hudson ...... 9-4 1980 Phil Constan ...... 1.84 1972 Jack Van Yperen ...... 60 1978 Lynn Humphries ...... 7-3 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 3.79 1973 Jim Handley ...... 41 Scott Roney ...... 7-6 1982 Gary Smith ...... 3.33 Bill Lawrence ...... 41 1979 Lynn Humphries ...... 5-5 1983 Ward Yerby ...... 5.11 1974 Davis May ...... 58 Mark Shiflett ...... 5-6 1975 Davis May ...... 72 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 9-5 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 73 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 7-7 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 99 Mark Shiflett ...... 7-3 1978 Mark Shiflett ...... 61 1982 Ward Yerby ...... 5-5 1979 Mark Shiflett ...... 61 1983 Scott Tillery ...... 4-6 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 45 1984 Tim McLain ...... 6-2 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 58 1985 David Adams ...... 6-6 1982 Ward Yerby ...... 44 Charlie Smith ...... 6-2 1983 Ward Yerby ...... 60 1986 Mark Chapman ...... 7-6 1984 Stuart Tate ...... 73 Gregg Olson ...... 7-3 1985 Mark Chapman ...... 51 1987 Mark Chapman ...... 11-4 1986 Mark Chapman ...... 78 Rob Macrory Gregg Olson ...... 11-1 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 96 1988 Scott Renner ...... 9-4 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 113 Shawn McNally ...... 12 1989 Tommy Youngblood . . . .14-3 1989 Scott Renner ...... 92 1995 Mark Bellhorn ...... 11 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 8-10 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 88 Ken Key ...... 11 Jason Harkins ...... 8-5 1991 John Powell ...... 121 1996 Rob Macrory ...... 24 1991 John Powell ...... 10-4 1992 John Powell ...... 120 1997 Rob Macrory ...... 26 1992 Mark Fuller ...... 9-3 Gregg Olson 1993 John Powell ...... *191 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 33 1993 John Powell ...... *15-5 1994 John Powell ...... 130 1999 Mailon Kent ...... 40 1994 Kevin Humphreys ...... 13-4 1984 Mark Chapman ...... 3.44 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 148 2000 Mailon Kent ...... 27 1995 Ryan Halla ...... *16-3 1985 Greg Jacobson ...... 4.73 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 91 2001 Javon Moran ...... 24 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 7-6 1986 Stacy Jones ...... 4.16 1997 Tim Hudson ...... *165 2002 Jonathan Schuerholz ...... 19 1997 Tim Hudson ...... *15-2 1987 Gregg Olson ...... *1.26 1998 Brent Schoening ...... 111 2003 Javon Moran ...... 26 1998 Hayden Gliemmo . . . . .*13-3 1988 Gregg Olson ...... *2.00 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 151 2004 Clete Thomas ...... 24 1999 Hayden Gliemmo . . . . .*13-7 1989 Tommy Youngblood . . . .2.62 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 101 2005 Tyler Johnstone ...... 24 Brent Schoening ...... *13-1 1990 Mark Fuller ...... 3.76 2001 Eric Brandon ...... 61 2006 Tyler Johnstone ...... 15 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 9-2 1991 Brian Senn ...... 2.62 2002 Levale Speigner ...... 61 2007 Bruce Edwards ...... 28 Colter Bean ...... 9-5 1992 John Powell ...... 2.54 2003 Arnold Hughey ...... 85 2001 Levale Speigner ...... 8-3 1993 Scott Sullivan ...... 2.55 2004 Arnold Hughey ...... 79 2002 Colby Paxton ...... 8-6 1994 John Powell ...... 2.22 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 80 WINS 2003 Levale Speigner ...... 10-0 1995 Chris Morrison ...... 2.70 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 55 Year Player ...... W-L 2004 Steven Register ...... 7-0 1996 Tim Hudson ...... 3.25 2007 Brett Butts ...... 54 1949 Bill Letchworth ...... 4-1 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 8-4 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 2.97 Paul Burnside ...... 54 1950 George Hill ...... 4-3 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 5-8 1998 Colter Bean ...... 3.56 Taylor Thompson ...... 54 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 6-6 2007 Paul Burnside ...... 7-1 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 3.32 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 5-5 2000 Colter Bean ...... 3.29 1953 Paul Susce ...... 4-3 ERA 2001 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 2.77 INNINGS PITCHED 1954 Paul Susce ...... 7-1 Year Player ...... ERA 2002 Arnold Hughey ...... 3.91 Year Player ...... IP 1955 Wynton Overstreet ...... 3-4 1949 Bill Letchworth ...... 3.45 2003 Levale Speigner ...... 2.42 1949 George Hill ...... 57.2 Herbie Pearce ...... 3-2 1950 Ernie Snow ...... 3.24 2004 Chris Dennis ...... 2.61 1950 George Hill ...... 56.2 1956 Paul Susce ...... 7-3 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 3.60 2005 John Madden ...... *1.77 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 92.2 1957 Henry Dumas ...... 4-2 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 2.71 2006 Johnny Thompson ...... 2.95 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 83.0 Fred McDuffy ...... 4-3 1953 Tom McClendon ...... 1.48 2007 Scott Shuman ...... 2.00 1953 Paul Susce ...... 54.0 Wynton Overstreet ...... 4-2 1954 Paul Susce ...... 0.99 1954 Paul Susce ...... 64.0 1958 Alan Koch ...... 7-2 1955 Herbie Pearce ...... 6.17 STRIKEOUTS 1955 Paul Susce ...... 74.0 Red Roberts ...... 7-1 1956 Paul Susce ...... 2.44 Year Player ...... SO 1956 Paul Susce ...... 73.2 1959 Lloyd Nix ...... 6-0 1957 Fred McDuffy ...... 2.08 1949 George Hill ...... 41 1957 Henry Dumas ...... 44.0 1960 Alan Koch ...... 7-2 1958 Red Roberts ...... 1.56 1950 Bill Letchworth ...... 46 1958 Alan Koch ...... 81.0 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 5-1 1959 Bob Baker ...... 2.70 1951 Bill Letchworth ...... 78 Red Roberts ...... 81.0 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 5-3 1960 Alan Koch ...... 3.00 1952 Buck Bradberry ...... 85 1959 Porter Gilbert ...... 58.0 Joe Overton ...... 5-1 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 3.55 1953 Paul Susce ...... 53 Lloyd Nix ...... 58.0 1963 Joe Overton ...... *9-2 1962 Larry Dempsey ...... 1.80 1954 Paul Susce ...... 57 1960 Alan Koch ...... 81.0 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... *9-1 1963 Joe Overton ...... *1.60 1955 Paul Susce ...... 70 1961 Jim Boyd ...... 71.0 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 7-2 1964 Montie Sharpe ...... 2.16 1956 Paul Susce ...... 56 1962 Jim Boyd ...... 63.0 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 8-2 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... *2.49 1957 Wynton Overstreet ...... 34 1963 Jim Overton ...... 101.1 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... *15-1 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 1.69 1958 Alan Koch ...... 35 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... 74.2 1968 Tommy Smith ...... 7-4 1967 Jim Blauser ...... 1.56 1959 Porter Gilbert ...... 54 1965 Montie Sharpe ...... 72.1 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 7-3 1968 George Simmons ...... *1.26 1960 Alan Koch ...... 88 1966 Q.V. Lowe ...... 85.0

94 2008 Auburn Baseball YEARLY LEADERS

1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 128.0 RECORDS 1968 Tommy Smith ...... 81.1 AUBURN’S SEC/NCAA LEADERS 1969 Rick Eisenacher ...... 82.0 1970 NA 1971 Earl Nance ...... 75.0 SEC BATTING SEC PITCHING 1972 Jack Van Yperen ...... 87.0 1973 Bill Lawrence ...... 92.0 AVERAGE WINS 1974 Davis May ...... 97.0 1971 Joey Martin ...... 417 1963 Joe Overton ...... 8 1975 Davis May ...... 85.1 1985 Paul Foster ...... 433 1964 Jimmy Crysel ...... 9 1976 Robert Hudson ...... 114.0 1988 Frank Thomas ...... 385 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 15 1977 Joe Beckwith ...... 101.1 1989 Frank Thomas ...... 403 1993 John Powell ...... 15 1978 Scott Roney ...... 95.0 1990 Tim Edge ...... 387 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 16 1979 Mark Shiflett ...... 62.0 2000 Gabe Gross ...... 430 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 15 1980 Phil Deriso ...... 78.2 1998 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 13 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 90.1 1999 Hayden Gliemmo ...... 13 HITS Brent Schoening ...... 13 1968 Frank Baldasare ...... 45 Scott Sullivan 1994 Jay Waggoner ...... 119 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1963 Joe Overton ...... 1.26 1983 Lance Long ...... 2 RUNS 1965 Mike Sharpe ...... 1.79 1984 Tim McLain ...... 4 1964 Otis Bibb ...... 30 1968 George Simmons ...... 1.25 1985 Greg Jacobson ...... 3 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 58 1974 Terry Leach ...... 1.30 1986 Stacy Jones ...... 3 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 1.27 Ron Siwa ...... 3 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 2.00 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 10 HOME RUNS 2005 John Madden ...... 1.77 1988 Gregg Olson ...... 10 1967 Scotty Long ...... 11 1989 Mike Ferry ...... 8 1982 Doug Gilcrease ...... 17 1990 Mike Ferry ...... 4 1987 Frank Thomas ...... *21 STRIKEOUTS 1991 Scott Sullivan ...... 4 1967 Q.V. Lowe ...... 123 1992 Alec Newi ...... 3 1968 Tony Smith ...... 81 Brian Senn ...... 3 TRIPLES 1993 John Powell ...... 191 1993 Scott Sullivan ...... 5 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 6 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 165 1994 Ryan Halla ...... 7 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 5 Scott Renner 1995 Finley Woodward ...... *19 1973 Mark Hatchett ...... 5 1996 Tim Hudson ...... 3 1980 Johnny Tutt ...... *5 SAVES 1997 Finley Woodward ...... 8 1984 Rock Wilson ...... *7 1995 Finley Woodard ...... 19 1982 Lance Long ...... 67.1 1998 Colter Bean ...... 7 1986 Trey Gainous ...... 10 2003 Steven Register ...... 16 1983 Ward Yerby ...... 107.1 1999 Colter Bean ...... 8 1987 Rock Wilson ...... 7 2005 Michael Nix ...... 13 1984 Charlie Smith ...... 71.1 2000 Colter Bean ...... 5 1998 Scott Pratt ...... 8 1985 Mark Chapman ...... 83.2 2001 Eric Brandon ...... 5 2005 Clete Thomas ...... 6 * - Tied for SEC lead 1986 Mark Chapman ...... 99.0 2002 Cory Dueitt ...... 4 1987 Stacy Jones ...... 110. 1 2003 Steven Register ...... *16 1988 Scott Renner ...... 87.1 2004 Steven Register ...... 8 DOUBLES 1989 Scott Renner ...... 120.0 2005 Michael Nix ...... *13 1961 Ben Catchings ...... *6 1990 Jason Harkins ...... 91.0 2006 Luke Greinke ...... 6 NCAA LEADERS 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 11 1991 John Powell ...... 101.0 2007 Brett Butts ...... 6 1992 John Powell ...... 109.7 1964 Jimmy Barfield ...... 9 TRIPLES PER GAME 1971 Ken Dempsey ...... *12 1993 John Powell ...... 141.0 * SEC Leader 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 0.26 1994 Kevin Humphreys . . . . .142.2 1987 Tony Haney ...... 25 1995 Ryan Halla ...... 146.2 2005 Karl Amonite ...... 25 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1996 Bryan Hebson ...... 100.1 1987 Gregg Olson ...... 1.26 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 118.1 AUBURN TRIPLE RUNS BATTED IN 1998 Hayden Gliemmo . . . . .118.1 CROWN WINNERS STRIKEOUT RATIO (k/9 inn.) 1962 Larry Nichols ...... 32 1999 Brent Schoening ...... 138.1 1962 Larry Nichols 1965 Frank Fryer ...... 0.26 1999 Casey Dunn ...... 86 2000 Chris Bootcheck ...... 122.0 1965 Frank Fryer 2001 Levale Speigner ...... 113.1 1968 Frank Baldasare VICTORIES 2002 Levale Speigner ...... 104.1 1976 Richie Howard 1997 Tim Hudson ...... 15 STOLEN BASES 2003 Arnold Hughey ...... 102.0 1983 DeWayne Friend 1978 Dom Fucci ...... 28 2004 Arnold Hughey ...... 96.1 1988 Frank Thomas SAVES 2005 Arnold Hughey ...... 98.2 1989 Frank Thomas 2003 Steven Register ...... 16 2006 Evan Crawford ...... 78.2 1990 Tim Edge 2007 Bryan Woodall ...... 70.2 1992 Brannen Veal 1999 Casey Dunn 2005 Karl Amonite

SAVES Year Player ...... SV 1978 Scott Roney ...... 4 1979 Phil Deriso ...... 3 Bill Latham ...... 3 1980 Mark Shiflett ...... 5 1981 Phil Deriso ...... 6 1982 Lance Long ...... 3 Marc Sauceda ...... 3

2008 Auburn Baseball 95 NO-HITTERS & PERFECT GAMES RECORDS MARCH 19, 2002 Score Auburn 9, UAB 2 Feat Combined No-hitter Individuals Mike Mueller [2.0], Lee Carter [1.0], Brandon Channell [1.0], Reid Price [1.0], Andrew Skinner [1.0], Arnold Hughey [1.0], Ken Clayton [1.0], Cory Dueitt [0.2], Sean Jones [0.1] Notes: NCAA Division I record nine pitchers combined to ` no-hit UAB ...Six base runners on the evening ... One hit bat ter in the second inning along with two walks and three Auburn errors in the ninth inning ... Only four balls hit out of the infield.

MARCH 2, 2002 Score Auburn 9, Murray State 0 Feat Perfect Game The Scoreboard from Eric Brandon’s Perfect Game on March 2, 2002. Individual Eric Brandon [9.0] Notes Retires all 27 batters faced, while striking out a career- high 12 batters ... First Auburn pitcher and first Southeastern Conference pitcher since 1963 (39 years) to toss a nine-inning perfect game ... Threw 94 pitches, including 69 for strikes ... Brandon's parents both hail from Murray, Ky., and graduated from Murray State.

APRIL 30, 1991 Score Auburn 14, LaGrange 0 [7 inn.] Feat Perfect Game Individual Jason Johnson [7.0]

MARCH 11, 1979 Score Auburn 10, Clemson 1 Feat Combined No-Hitter The Final Pitch from Brandon’s Perfect Game. Individuals Dan Becton [6.0], Phil Deriso [3.0]

FEBRUARY 26, 1976 Score Auburn 5, Houston 0 [7 inn.] Feat No-hitter Individual Joe Beckwith [7.0] Notes No-hitter came in the season opener.

Jason Johnson Joe Beckwith

96 2008 Auburn Baseball MISCELLANEOUS/HOME RUNS RECORDS GRAND SLAMS (since 1979) LEADOFF HOME RUNS (since 1979) DATE PLAYER OPPONENT PITCHER (R/L) INN. 4/1/79 Pat Keedy Alabama Ben Flagler 7th DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 1979 Tim Rowell Fairfield Joe Cizynski 1st 4/27/81 Barry Panter Montevallo 4/10/82 John Metasauage LSU Bill Donathon 2nd 3/20/82 Neal Mitchell Mississippi St. 4/14/82 Magentale at Columbus College Givens 1st 4/15/82 Neal Mitchell Columbus College 5/11/982 Bob Berry at Georgia State Tracy Dean 5th 3/30/84 Rock Wilson Troy State 4/6/85 Tim Lemmons at Alabama Greg Hibbard (L) 7th 2/22/86 Bo Jackson Clemson 4/7/85 Tim Lemmons at Alabama Mike Sodder (L) 3rd 3/14/87 Rock Wilson Georgia 5/2/85 Paul Foster Alabama (Dothan) Jeff Oyster (R) 5th 4/25/87 Rock Wilson Alabama 3/1086 Paul Foster RICHMOND Jim Merritt (R) 7th 4/26/89 Chris Hart UAB 3/12/86 Mark Sayers at UAB Chris Murdock (R) 6th 4/30/89 Chris Hart Tennessee 3/29/86 Mark Sayers at Vanderbilt [Gm. 1] John Parke (R) 2nd 5/14/89 Chris Hart Georgia 5/1/86 Tony Haney Alabama (Dothan) Todd Poelstra (L) 6th 2/11/90 Chris Hart Western Carolina 2/25/87 Frank Thomas at UAB Chris Murdock (R) 6th 2/10/91 Mike Killimett Western Carolina 3/8/87 Frank Thomas at Samford Rex Tuckler (L) 3rd 3/31/96 Adam Sullivan Kentucky 5/2/87 Tommy Youngblood at Tennessee Ron Morton (R) 9th 4/23/96 Adam Sullivan Marshall 3/6/88 Jeff Livesey at Vanderbilt Mike McLochlin (R) 9th 4/22/97 Adam Sullivan Marshall 3/20/88 Jeff Livesey at Georgia Phil Willis (R) 5th 2/16/00 Mailon Kent UAB 3/31/88 Jeff Livesey RIDER Kenny Kremer (L) 8th 3/17/02 Javon Moran Kentucky 5/20/89 Joe Siwa W. CAROLINA (R) 3rd 4/1/90 Mickey Tomey at LSU Jason Wall (L) 7th 2/8/91 Andrew Albrecht W. CAROLINA Jeff Graham (R) 2nd 3/4/91 Jeff Leatherman APPALACHIAN ST. Gary Davis (R) 8th WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (since 1979) 4/12/92 Chris Holland (ITP) at Arkansas Brent Birch (L) 3rd 3/5/93 Mark Bellhorn TAMPA Keith LeBrecque (R) 6th DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 3/5/94 Kevin Chabot JACKSONVILLE ST. Tony Shaver (R) 1st 3/8/80 [13th] Doug Gilcrease Mississippi St. 4/11/94 Ken Key ETSU Todd Anderson (R) 3rd 3/9/80 [11th] Steve Renfroe Mississippi St. 3/17/95 Mark Bellhorn E. MICHIGAN Tim Tessmar (L) 8th 4/26/80 Steve Renfroe Ole Miss 3/19/95 Kevin Chabot E. MICHGIAN Mark Rutherford (R) 3rd 5/3/80 Rodney Rushing Alabama 2/17/96 Josh Etheredge VMI [Gm. 1] Danny Hughes (R) 3rd 3/18/82 Rodney Dollar (10th) Austin Peay 3/5/96 Josh Etheredge UNC-GREENSBORO Jonathan Jackson (R) 5th 5/4/82 Bob Berry Troy State 4/ 26/96 Josh Etheredge at Ole Miss Charles Barbour (R) 7th 4/5/83 [11th] DeWayne Friend Jacksonville St. 3/4/97 Josh Etheredge Samford (Vestavia) Glen Criswell (R) 6th 4/12/85 [G2] Bo Jackson Mississippi St. 3/21/97 Adam Sullivan GEORGIA Chris Hall (R) 7th 3/13/85 Tim Lemons Virginia 3/2397 Josh Etheredge GEORGIA Dough Bridges (L) 1st 2/18/87 [11th] Tony Haney Huntington 3/25/97 Casey Dunn at UAB Scott Beyer (R) 5th 5/24/97 David Ross at Florida State 5/9/97 Tim Hudson OLE MISS Dan DeYoung (R) 9th 2/10/98 Jamie Kersh Winthrop 2/1098 Jamie Kersh WINTHROP Aaron Sundsmo (R) 9th 2/7/03 Sean Gamble VCU 3/22/98 Josh Etheredge at Georgia Matt Hanson (R) 6th 2/20/04 Josh Bell (10th) 5/9/98 Casey Dunn at Alabama Matt Bernard (R) 9th 2/6/05 Clete Thomas Hofstra 2/11/00 Mailon Kent FURMAN Mike Dugan (L) 7th 2/17/06 Mike Bianucci Hofstra 3/12/00 Todd Faulkner SOUTH CAROLINA Jamie Poston (R) 8th 3/14/07 Josh Donaldson VMI 3/19/00 Jonathan Schuerholz at Arkansas Mitch Tisher (R) 7th 4/2/00 Brett Burnham LSU Heath McMurray (R) 5th 4/29/00 Mailon Kent at Florida Eddie Rojas (L) 6th BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (since 1979) 5/6/00 Jonathan Schuerholz at Alabama Brice Heath (R) 8th 5/27/00 Mailon Kent vs. Stetson Charles Aulet (R) 4th 2/10/01 Gabe Gross CAMPBELL [Gm. 1] Rob Finch (R) 3rd DATE PLAYERS OPPONENT INN. 5/11/01 Gabe Gross at LSU Billy Brian (R) 6th 3/17/79 J.B. Brown-Steve Montgomery at Mississippi St. 5th 5/31/02 Sean Gamble vs. Florida Atlantic Travis NeSmith (R) 2nd 3/24/81 Bob Berry-David Mogentale-Mike Swiam at SE Louisiana 7th 3/22/03 Karl Amonite at Kentucky Galvin (R) 7th 5/5/82 Bob Berry-Rodney Dollar Livingston 5th 4/13/03 Josh Bell at Mississippi State Ramsey (R) 5th 4/13/83 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson at Ala. Christian 5th 5/31/03 Scott Schade CLEMSON Walker (R) 8th 4/14/83 David Miller-Bob Berry at Georgia Tech 1st 4/23/05 Jeff Boutwell (ITP) FLORIDA Alan Horne (R) 1st 3/30/84 Kevin Henry-Kevin Jordan at Troy State 4th 2/26/06 Mike Bianucci ELON Justin Bors (R) 4th 3/30/84 Donnie Thomas-DeWayne Friend at Troy State 5th 4/15/06 Jeff Boutwell MISSISSIPPI STATE Josh Johnson (R) 4th 4/19/84 Donnie Thomas-DeWayne Friend Fla. Int’l 2nd 2/11/07 Eric Skinner at South Alabama Nabors (R) 1st 3/1985 Bo Jackson-Mark Sayer at Troy State 8th 4/6/07 Robert Brooks at LSU Furbush (L) 3rd 3/23/85 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson OLE MISS 3rd 5/17/07 Joseph Sanders at Kentucky Rusin (L) 4th 4/2/85 Paul Foster-Bo Jackson at Georgia 8th 3/29/86 Mark Sayers-Paul Foster at Vanderbilt 2nd ITP - Inside-the-park HR 5/16/87 Kevin Henry-Frank Thomas Mississippi St. 4th 3/31/91 Brad Parker-Brannen Veal LSU 3rd 2/26/94 Dallan Ruch-Kevin Chabot MTSU 6th 3/2/94 Mark Bellhorn-Brandon Moore Troy State 1st 1-0 Games 3/22/95 Jay Waggoner-Mark Bellhorn at UAB 6th Since 1979 the Tigers have a record of 7-8 in games 4/10/95 Kirby Clark-Josh Etheredge at MTSU 3rd that have ended in 1-0 scores. 4/15/95 Dallan Ruch-Kirby Clark Arkansas 4th 5/6/95 Mark Bellhorn-Shawn McNally at LSU 4th 1-0 Wins by a HR in AU History 3/25/97 Tucker Dearth-Jamie Kersh at UAB 6th (since 1979) 4/9/97 Tim Hudson-Jamie Kersh VMI 7th Date Opponent Inning Batter 2/.20/98 Scott Pratt-Josh Etheredge UNC Charlotte 6th 4/9/96 Samford B-7th Kevin Chabot 3/10/99 Casey Dunn-Jamie Kersh VCU 7th 3/26/99 Casey Dunn-Jamie Kersh Alabama 4th 1-0 Losses by a HR in AU History 5/28/99 Dominic Rich-Mailon Kent N. Carolina St. 7th (since 1979) 2/8/00 Dominic Rich-Gabe Gross at Samford 7th Date Opponent Inning Batter 4/23/00 Gabe Gross-Todd Faulkner Vanderbilt 5th 4/29/80 South Alabama B-6th Ron Pelletier 4/18/03 Bobby Huddleston-Karl Amonite Arkansas 6th 4/27/83 Troy State T-9th Van Starnes 5/3/03 Bobby Huddleston-Karl Amonite Florida 7th 5/18/91 Mississippi State T-7th Charlie Anderson 6/1/03 Bobby Huddleston-Karl Amonite Ohio State 3rd 5/22/05 Josh Bell-Karl Amonite Alabama 1st 3/28/06 Derek Sain-Ryan Stanley at Troy 7th Mailon Kent 2/10/07 Josh Donaldson-Mike Bianucci Hofstra 7th

2008 Auburn Baseball 97 MISCELLANOUS/LAST TIME RECORDS FIVE-HIT GAMES (Since 1974) THE LAST TIME

PLAYER (YR) AB OPPONENT DATE AUBURN PLAYER Andy Merchant (Sr.) 6-for-8 ...... at Florida [20 inn.]...... April 22, 1972 6 Hits in one game...... Tyler Johnstone vs. Elon (Feb. 25, 2005) Doug Gilcrease (Sr.) 5-for-5 ...... LSU ...... April 11, 1982 5 Runs in one game...... Jonathan Schuerholz at Arkansas (March 19, 2000) Neal Mitchell (Jr.) ....5-for-5 ...... at Columbus College ...... April 15, 1982 15-game hitting streak ...... Luke Greinke, 19 games (March 24-April 25, 2007) David Mogentale (Sr.)5-for-6 ...... Clemson ...... May 9, 1982 20-game hitting streak ...... Hayden Gliemmo, 21 games (Apr. 28, 1999-Feb. 15, 2000) Paul Foster (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Samford ...... February 27, 1985 25-game hitting streak ...... Mailon Kent, 25 games (Mar. 11, 2000-Apr. 29, 2000) Bo Jackson Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... at UAB ...... March 7, 1985 30-game hitting streak...... Casey Dunn, 31 games (Feb. 22 [G1]-April 15, 1997) Mark Sayer (Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... Georgia Southwestern ...... April 16, 1985 4 doubles in one game...... Ken Dempsey vs. Georgia (1971) Clark Preble (Jr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... at Georgia...... March 20, 1988 2 triples in one game ...... Chuck Jeroloman at Arkansas (May 22, 2004) Jeff Powell (So.)...... 5-for-6 ...... Huntingdon ...... February 14, 1990 3 home runs in one game ...... Josh Ethreredge vs. Kentucky (March 29, 1996) Tim Edge (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Mississippi State ...... April 7, 1990 8 RBI in a game ...... Gabe Gross at Samford (Feb. 8, 2000) Brandon Moore (Jr.)..5-for-5 ...... vs. Alabama (Montgomery, Ala.)...... May 14, 1993 10 RBI in a game ...... Bob Berry vs. Huntington (April 15, 1982) Cliff Shanks (Jr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Oklahoma State...... May 28, 1993 Grand Slam home run ...... Robert Brooks at LSU (April 6, 2007) Jay Waggoner (Jr.) ....5-for-8 ...... Troy State...... March 2, 1994 Inside-the-park home run ...... Jeff Boutwell vs. Florida (April 23, 2005) [grand slam] Mike Killimett (Sr.) ..5-for-6 ...... Georgia...... March 25, 1994 HR to begin game ...... Javon Moran vs. Kentucky (March 17, 2002) Jay Waggoner (Jr.) ....5-for-5 ...... Birmingham Southern ...... April 13, 1994 HR in consecutive at bats ...... Mike Bianucci vs. Alabama (April 20, 2007) Mark Bellhorn (So.) ..5-for-5 ...... vs. Old Dominion [10 inn.] (Clemson, S.C.)May 27, 1994 HR in three consecutive games ...... Josh Donaldson (March 3-6, 2007) Josh Etheredge (Jr.) ..6-for-6 ...... at South Carolina ...... March 9, 1997 HR in three consecutive SEC games ...... Bobby Huddleston (May 11-17, 2002) Rob Macrory (Sr.) ....5-for-5 ...... at Kentucky ...... March 30, 1997 HR in four consecutive games...... Karl Amonite (May 31, 2003-Feb. 5, 2005) Tim Hudson (Sr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... at Kentucky ...... March 30, 1997 HR in five consecutive games ...... Tim Lemons (Apr. 6-10, 1985) Adam Sullivan (Sr.) ..5-for-6 ...... Alabama ...... April 13, 1997 Walk-off HR...... Josh Donaldson vs. VMI (March 14, 2007) Adam Sullivan (Sr.) ..5-for-6 ...... vs. Western Carolina (Tallahassee, Fla.) ..May 22, 1997 Pinch-hit HR...... Josh Bell at North Carolina (March 9, 2003) Casey Dunn (Jr.)...... 5-for-5 ...... at Alabama ...... May 10, 1998 Pinch-hit Grand Slam...... Heath Higgins at Arkansas [9th] (March 19, 2000) Todd Faulkner (So.) ..5-for-7 ...... vs. Georgia Tech (Orlando, Fla.)...... January 29, 1999 Hit for the cycle...... Clete Thomas vs. Arkansas (Apr. 3, 2005) [3B, 1B, 1B, HR, 2B] Casey Dunn (Sr.) ...... 5-for-6 ...... Tennessee...... April 9, 1999 Stole Home ...... Clete Thomas vs. UAB [3rd] (April 6, 2004) Casey Dunn (Sr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Tulane ...... May 30, 1999 Scored 20 or more runs ...... 22 vs. Mercer (April 10, 2007) Dominic Rich (Jr.) ....5-for-6 ...... UNC Charlotte ...... March 4, 2000 Scored 30 or more runs...... 32 vs. Troy State (March 2, 1994) Todd Faulkner (Jr.)....5-for-5 ...... UNC Charlotte ...... March 5, 2000 Recorded 20 or more hits...... 22 vs. Mercer (April 10, 2007) Mailon Kent (Sr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Alabama ...... April 22, 2001 Nine-inning No-hitter ...... Eric Brandon vs. Murray State (March 2, 2002) Doug Vines (Fr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... North Carolina ...... March 10, 2002 Nine-Inning Perfect Game ...... Eric Brandon vs. Murray State (March 2, 2002) Tug Hulett (Fr.) ...... 5-for-5 ...... Georgia ...... May 10, 2002 Seven-Inning Perfect Game ...... Jason Johnson vs. LaGrange College (April 30, 1991) Javon Moran (So.) ....5-for-5 ...... vs. Florida Atlanta (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ...... May 31, 2002 One-hitter (individual) ...... Colby Paxton vs. Kentucky (March 17, 2002) Clete Thomas (Fr.) ....5-for-5 ...... at North Carolina ...... March 9, 2003 Struck out 10 or more ...... Arnold Hughey vs. Arkansas [10] (Apr. 1, 2005) Sean Gamble (Jr.)...... 5-for-6 ...... at South Alabama...... April 13, 2004 Struck out 15 or more...... Chris Bootcheck vs. West Virginia [15] (March 6, 1999) Tug Hulett (Jr.)...... 5-for-7 ...... Mississippi State ...... April 24, 2004 Three pitches in an inning ...... Chris Dennis vs. Florida State [5th] (Feb. 10, 2006) Tyler Johnstone (Jr.)..6-for-7 ...... Elon ...... February 25, 2005 Complete Game...... Paul Burnside at LSU (April 6, 2007) Clete Thomas (Jr.) ....5-for-6 ...... Arkansas...... April 3, 2005 Complete Game Shutout ...... Josh Sullivan vs. VMI (March 12, 2005) Retired 15+ consecutive ...... Arnold Hughey vs. Alabama [15] (May 20, 2005) 20-RUN GAMES AUBURN TEAM Won 10 or more consecutive games...... February 2-24, 2001 [13] AUBURN’S 21-9 . . .Alabama (3/30/89) Won 15 or more consecutive games ...... February 7-March 5, 1997 [17] Won 8 or more straight SEC games ...... April 1-21, 1995 [9] 21-9 . . .GEORGIA TECH (1954) 32-9 . . .TROY STATE (3/2/94) Lost 5 or more consecutive games ...... April 29-May 12, 2007 [6] 29-22 . .at Mercer (1951) 21-11 . .at Arkansas (3/19/2000) Winning Streak ...... 13 (February 2-24, 2001) 28-6 . . .at Samford (2/6/2000) 20-1 . . .UAB (4/13/93) Losing Streak ...... 10 (April 30-May 20, 2006) 25-4 . . .VANDERBILT (1958) 20-2 . . .at Columbus College (1982) Home Winning Streak ...... 12 (March 30-May 4, 2001) Road Winning Streak ...... 10 (March 4-29, 2003) 25-6 . . .at Kentucky (1956) 20-4 . . .at Huntingdon (1982) Season-Opening Winning Streak ...... 13 (February 2-24, 2001) 24-9 . . .Vanderbilt (1965) 20-5 . . .at South Alabama (2/25/07) Extra-Innings Victory ...... 5-4, 10 innings vs. Troy (Feb. 21, 2006) 20-6 . . .LAGRANGE (4/3/90) 24-13 . .GEORGIA TECH (1961) Extra-Innings Loss ...... 5-4, 16 innings at Troy (April. 25, 2007) 23-1 . . .GEORGIA (3/25/94) 20-7 . . .VANDERBILT (4/9/94) Was shut out ...... 0-2 at Vanderbilt (March 24, 2006) 23-2 . . .at UAB (2/25/87) 20-7 . . .Davidson (3/3/97) Was held to one hit ...... at Vanderbilt (March 24, 2006) 23-2 . . .GEORGIA TECH (1951) 20-8 . . .MONTEVALLO (1980) Overcome a deficit of 7+ runs ...... 8 runs, [8-0, 11-8] vs. Arizona State (March 3, 2007) 10+ Runs in an Inning ...... 14 vs. Mercer [1st] (April 4, 2000) 23-4 . . .at Jacksonville (1974) 20-14 . .MERCER (4/16/96) 10+ Hits in an Inning...... 11 vs. Furman [5th] (Feb. 12, 2000) 23-5 . . .UNC CHARLOTTE (2/21/97) 23-11 . .at Georgia (4/2/85) OPPONENT’S 22-0 . . .TAMPA (3/5/93) 23-22 . .HUNTINGDON (1983) 22-1 . . .Seton Hall (5/23/87-NCAA) 22-7 . . .ALABAMA (4/12/97, Gm. 2) 22-4 . . .FURMAN (2/12/2000) 22-8 . . .at Florida (5/2/04) 22-6 . . .MERCER (4/10/07) 22-10 . .CLEMSON (1982) 22-7 . . .SAMFORD (2/27/85) 22-29 . .at Mercer (1951) 22-8 . . .at Vanderbilt (1967) 21-2 . . .at LSU (5/8/93, Gm. 1) 22-8 . . .at Tennessee (4/25/97) 21-7 . . .at Florida State (1980) 22-23 . .HUNTINGDON (1983) 20-9 . . .ARKANSAS (3/13/99) 21-4 . . .MARSHALL (2/16/02) 20-7 . . .at Alabama (1949) 21-4 . . .MERCER (1956) 20-5 . . .at Georgia Tech (3/30/04) 21-6 . . .at South Carolina (3/9/97) 20-5 . . .at LSU (5/11/2001) 21-6 . . .FAIRFIELD (1979)

98 2008 Auburn Baseball AUBURNAUBURN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY AUBURN UNIVERSITY

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AUBURN Today, 12 schools and UNIVERSITY has a proud colleges advance the and dynamic history. The University’s outstanding pro- institution was chartered on grams of teaching, research Feb. 1, 1856, as the East and service. The current col- Alabama Male College, a pri- leges and schools and the vate liberal arts school estab- dates of their original incep- lished by Alabama tions are: College of Methodists to foster Christian Agriculture, 1872; College education. of Architecture, Design and A single four-story build- Construction, 1907; College ing was completed at a cost of of Business, 1967; College $111,000 in 1859 with 80 stu- of Education, 1915; Samuel dents enrolled and a faculty Ginn College of of five. Five male students Engineering, 1872; School of were graduated in the first Forestry and Wildlife commencement held. When Sciences, 1984; College of Alabama seceded from the Union, faculty and students resigned Human Sciences, 1916; College of Liberal Arts, 1986; School of to enlist for the duration of the Civil War. Among those joining Nursing, 1979; James Harrison School of Pharmacy, 1885; was William J. Samford, who would later become governor of College of Sciences and Mathematics, 1986; College of Alabama. Veterinary Medicine, 1907; Graduate School, 1872. In 1986, a The college building, then named Old Main, was used as a university reorganization created the College of Liberal Arts and Confederate hospital from 1864 until classes resumed in 1866. the College of Sciences and Mathematics from the former School When fire destroyed Old Main in 1887, it was replaced on the of Arts and Sciences (1872), as well as portions of the School of same site in 1888 by , named after Gov. Samford. Agriculture and Biological Sciences and the School of Today Samford Hall serves as AU’s administrative headquarters. Architecture and Fine Arts (both subsequently renamed). The college struggled in the shattered Southern economy dur- Auburn’s greatest growth and development came after World ing the years after the Civil War. Those that pledged large sums War II. From a campus of 35 buildings in 1946, the university’s to the college went bankrupt and could not meet their pledges. multi-million dollar physical complex has grown to approximate- The Methodist Church granted the institution to the state in 1872 ly 375 buildings on 1,840 acres. The Alabama Agricultural for use as a land-grant university under the Morrill Act, signed by Experiment Station conducts crop, animal and soil experimenta- President Lincoln in 1862. The institution then became the tion statewide, and Extension agents are stationed in all 67 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, changing from Alabama counties. Main campus enrollment currently exceeds the private liberal arts school to a state-supported college with an 23,000, with more than 1,100 faculty. emphasis on the new scientific and agricultural programs. In 1967, the State Legislature approved a $5 million bond Continuous expansion followed. In 1899, the Alabama issue for the purpose of establishing a four-year university at Legislature decided a new name was needed to reflect the Montgomery under the supervision and control of the Auburn expanded role of the institution. The college’s name was changed University Board of Trustees. It was named Auburn University at to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Montgomery. AUM temporarily began operation in the former From the beginning, however, virtually everyone connected Extension Center of the University of Alabama in 1969. The with the university ignored official names, preferring always the Montgomery community raised money to purchase a 500-acre name selected for the town, founded in 1836, where the institu- site seven miles east of the city off I-85. The new campus was tion was located--Auburn. Elizabeth Harper, the daughter-in-law built and occupied in 1971. Currently its enrollment stands at of the settlement’s founder, was inspired by a line from Oliver approximately 5,000. Goldsmith’s poem, “The Deserted Village,” which reads, “Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain.” Would the history of this ECONOMIC IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS institution have been the same had it been named Geneva as once • A recent study determined AU has a more than $4 billion was proposed for naming the town? The story goes that straws economic impact on the state of Alabama. were drawn for naming the town Geneva or Auburn. Auburn won • AU provides principal academic support for Alabama agri- out. cultural, construction and manufacturing industries. As Charles C. Thach, the university’s sixth president said, • AU is the primary source of instruction and research for “The Alabama Polytechnic Institute, a high sounding phrase, is Alabama’s emerging aerospace, automotive, microelectronics fit for legal document and grave legislation, but not to conjure and wireless technology industries. with and not to yell and not to dream with as is ‘Fair Auburn.’” • AU is developing alternative fuels from renewable energy The Legislature agreed, and in 1960 Alabama Polytechnic sources such as switchgrass and other agricultural produce and Institute became Auburn University. Female students were first dedicated $3 million to a new alternative energy initiative. admitted to Auburn in 1892, making Auburn the oldest four-year coeducational school in Alabama and the second oldest in the RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS Southeast. • The Auburn University Natural Resources Management &

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Development Institute was established in • Don Logan (‘66) is retired chairman AUBURN UNIVERSITY 2007 to create and promote traditional AUBURN PROFILE of Time Warner's Media & and innovative natural resource products Communications Group and is currently and services. The Institute will develop STUDENT PROFILE (2006-07) the chairman of the board of Time Warner sustainable practices for the benefit of Enrollment...... 23,547 Cable, Inc. communities today and for the well-being Graduate students ...... 3,245 • Carl Mundy (‘57) retired after serv- New freshmen ...... 4,092 of generations to come. Male students ...... 11,896 (50.5%) ing as Commandant of the Marine Corps. • Sponsored research at AU totals Female students...... 11,651 (49.5%) More than 100 AU graduates have served more than $72 million annually. In-State students...... 14,456 (62%) as admirals or generals in the U.S. armed • Construction is under way for a new Minority students ...... 2,873 (12.2%) forces. 156-acre research park. At full develop- • (‘82) is an Olympic FACULTY PROFILE: (2006-07) ment, the park should provide more than Faculty with terminal (highest available) degree gold medalist, world record holder and tel- 12,000 new jobs stemming from those ...... evision sports commentator. created within the park and spin-off ...... 93% • Elmer Harris (‘62) is retired chair- employment within businesses supporting Full-time faculty ...... 1,176 man and CEO of Alabama Power park tenant companies. Minority faculty ...... 183 (15.6%) Company. Female faculty ...... 337 (28.6%) Male faculty ...... 839 (71.3%) INSTRUCTION/ACADEMICS Student to faculty ratio ...... 17:1 THE CAMPUS/CITY HIGHLIGHTS Auburn’s beautiful main campus-- • U.S. News & World Report ranked CAMPUS PROFILE (2006-07) graced by greenery and open spaces and Size ...... 89 academic buildings; 1,843 acres two AU colleges in the top 100 in their highlighted by historic Samford Park--is fields nationwide. The Samuel Ginn made up of 375 buildings spread across College of Engineering was ranked 74th 1,875 acres. Buildings in the main campus and the AU College of Education was ranked 82nd in the rank- area are within walking distance of each other. Residence halls ing of America’s Best Graduate Schools. are only a short walk from classrooms, dining and athletic facil- • U.S. News & World Report--for the 14th consecutive year- ities. Auburn is located in the Southeastern United States in east- -ranked AU in the top 50 public universities in the nation. central Alabama about 30 miles from the Georgia border. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine has ranked AU One of the state’s fastest growing cities, Auburn has a popu- among its best values in U.S. public institutions, as has the lation of about 47,000. An adjacent twin-city, Opelika, has a pop- Princeton Review. Kiplinger rated AU 26th in terms of in-state ulation of about 30,000. Atlanta, Ga., is only 100 miles to the student value and 31st for out-of-state student value. northeast via Interstate 85; Birmingham is 100 miles to the north • AU is the only university in the country to offer a degree in via U.S. 280 or I-85/65; Montgomery is 50 miles to the east via wireless engineering, and the first in the Southeast to offer I-85; and the Gulf beaches are about 200 miles away. degrees in software engineering. The university enjoys the advantages of security, seclusion • AU is known for its “rocket science”: six NASA astronauts and clean air and water. Auburn is a clean city with a mild cli- graduated from AU, and two past directors of Kennedy Space mate that offers many cultural opportunities. Center are also AU alumni. • AU’s Library has more than 2.7 million volumes, with 2.5 million vol- umes of microfilm.

AUBURN PEOPLE Auburn faculty and alumni are world-class achievers in practically every arena. Here are just a few examples: • Auburn has graduated six astronauts: Henry “Hank” Hartsfield (‘54), T.K. Mattingly (‘58), Kathryn Thornton (‘70), Jan Davis (‘77), Jim Voss (‘72) and the late Clifton Williams (‘54). • Vincent “Bo” Jackson, a two-sport profession- al athlete who won the in 1985, received his Bachelor of Science degree in family and child development from Auburn in 1992. • Fob James (‘57), earned all-America honors as a for the Tigers. In addition to an extremely successful career in industry, including founding DP Industries, he was twice elected governor of Alabama. • AU grad Timothy D. Cook, senior vice presi- dent of worldwide operations for Apple Computer, Inc., of Cupertino, Calif., is responsible for leading Apple’s global operations organization.

2008 Auburn Baseball 137 PRESIDENT GOGUE AUBURN UNIVERSITY DR. JAY GOGUE President

Jay Gogue began his tenure as Auburn University's 18th president on July 16, 2007.

The Waycross, Ga., native is a 1969 AU alumnus. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in horticulture from AU and a doctorate in horticulture from Michigan State University in 1973.

Gogue arrived at AU with ample experience in the top ranks of University leadership.

He was selected president of New Mexico State University in 2000 and, in 2003, named chancellor of the University of Houston System and president of the University of Houston.

Gogue worked for the National Park Service from 1973 to 1986, starting as a field research scientist and rising to the position of chief administrative scientist for several regions of the U.S. Park system.

He began his distinguished career in higher education administration in 1986 as associate director of the Office of University Research at Clemson University, where he also served as vice president for research and vice president/vice provost for agriculture and natural resources. Utah State University selected Gogue as provost in 1995.

Gogue and his wife, Susie, met in the eighth grade as classmates in their native Waycross. They were married during their undergraduate years at Auburn. Susie also earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from AU. They are the parents of three children and have two grand- children.

He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key honor societies, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Sigma Xi scientific research society and the National Society of Scabbard and Blade, the honorary military society for all branches of service. Gogue previously served as an accreditation Jay and Susie Gogue reviewer for the Pacific Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.

138 2008 Auburn Baseball ATHLETICS DIRECTOR JAY JACOBS JAY JACOBS AUBURN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Auburn Director of Athletics Jay Jacobs has a vision of leading Auburn Athletics to becom- ing the nation’s preeminent Athletics Department. In his brief tenure at the helm of the Tigers’ program, the department has prospered athletically, academically and financially. Under Jacobs’ leadership, Auburn Athletics has made major strides that have benefited Auburn student-athletes, coaches and fans. Athletically, the Tigers have claimed seven national championships under Jacobs, including a school-record four titles in 2005-06, along with nine Southeastern Conference titles. Last year, the Auburn men’s and women’s swim- million per year. ming and diving programs each won NCAA titles, while eight programs finished Under Jacobs’ leadership, Auburn has also moved forward with numerous in the top 15 nationally, including seven that recorded top 10 finishes on the facility projects designed to benefit Tiger athletic programs and their fans. national level The approval in June 2007 of a new $92.5 million state-of-the-art basketball Individually in 2006-07, Auburn produced 73 All-Americans, 37 All-SEC arena and practice facility ranks among Jacobs’ most significant accomplish- performers, 11 NCAA individual and relay champions, 24 Southeastern ments. Groundbreaking for the new arena will occur in the summer of 2008 with Conference champions and four Tiger student-athletes were named SEC Athlete the facility opening prior to the 2010-11 season. of the Year in their respective sport The 243,792 square foot facility, which will be built on campus north and Academically, Auburn has earned four public recognitions by the NCAA for west of the existing Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum on Roosevelt Drive, will scoring in the 90th-100th percentile nationally in the Academic Progress Rate have an approximate capacity of 9,600. It will include over 29,000 square feet of (APR). The APR, which is a formula based upon student-athletes’ retention and student-athlete space, a two-court practice facility, coaches offices, the Auburn eligibility, has honored the men’s golf program in 2005 and 2006 and the football University Athletic Ticket Office, an AU Team Store, the relocated Lovelace team in 2006 Museum and two food courts, along with many other amenities. In 2006-07, four Auburn student-athletes were Academic All-Americans, four The most recognizable completed project under Jacobs’ watch has been the were named SEC Scholar Athletes of the Year, 106 earned Academic All-SEC Jordan-Hare Stadium Phase 1C renovation, which was completed in August honors and National Champion Kerron Stewart won the Honda Sports Award for 2006. The renovations included new concessions and expanded restroom facili- Track and Field, presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate female track ties on the west and east concourses along with a spacious plaza on the west side and field athlete. A total of 40 percent of Auburn student-athletes earned grade of the stadium. point averages of 3.0 or better during the Spring 2007 semester, including 165 For the 2007 football season, Auburn fans will enjoy a new $2.9 million high student-athletes that were honored at the annual Tiger Torch Banquet. definition (HD) video display scoreboard in the south end zone. The first of its Jacobs, who gained strong business expertise as the Senior Associate kind in the Southeastern Conference, the HD display will measure approximate- Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited prior to his appointment as Director of ly 30 feet high by 74 feet wide. Athletics, has initiated several successful business ventures for the Athletics In 2005-06, Auburn opened the new Hutsell-Rosen Track, and a new wood Department. floor surface was placed over the old tartan floor at Beard-Eaves-Memorial In December 2005, Auburn signed a five-year contract with Under Armour Coliseum. Other projects set for completion for the 2007-08 academic year Performance Apparel to be the official outfitter of the University’s athletic teams. include a new tennis facility west of campus, an outdoor training pool located at The five-year contract, worth over $10.6 million in sponsorship, product and the old Luther Young Tennis Complex and a golf training center. additional benefits, provides Auburn's athletic teams Under Armour uniforms, For Jacobs, it was only fitting that he was named Auburn's 14th Director of cleats, apparel and accessories. Athletics on Dec. 22, 2004, after working in almost every area of the Auburn Auburn also extended its multi-media rights contract with ISP Sports for an Athletics Department for the previous 20 years. additional nine years following the end of the current agreement in 2007. The It was the final step for Jacobs in a career that had allowed him to gain a wide new terms include revenue to the Athletics Department of an average of more range of experiences in collegiate athletics, from the perspective of a student-ath- than $5.8 million annually, more than double the previous contract of nearly $2.4 lete, to the position of Senior Associate Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited, Auburn's fund-raising arm. Jacobs grew up just 20 miles from Auburn in LaFayette and made several trips a year to the campus to watch athletic events. Later, after moving to Jacksonville, Fla., where he attended high school, he returned to Auburn for college. After walking on the Auburn football team, he earned two letters as an offensive tack- le in 1982 and 1983. As a senior, he started for the SEC Championship Tigers that finished the season ranked third nationally. Not long after his career ended against Michigan in the 1984 , Jacobs started the journey that led him to being named Director of Athletics. After one season as a coach at Lee-Scott Academy in Auburn, Jacobs returned to his alma mater in 1985 as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. After serving two seasons (1986-88) as a graduate assistant football coach, Jacobs was named Conditioning Coach, a position he held for three years (1988-91). In 1991 he became an Assistant Athletics Director. Three years later, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Operations, overseeing a variety of support functions in the Athletics Department. As the Senior Associate Athletics Director in charge of Tigers Unlimited from 2001-05, Jacobs oversaw the fund-raising efforts that secured approximately $60 million in gifts the last three years. He spearheaded a $90 million capital cam- paign, the largest in Auburn athletics history. Jacobs earned his undergraduate and master's degree in business administration from Auburn in 1985 and 1988, respectively. He is married to the former Angie MEAGAN, JAYNE, JAY, ANGIE AND HALEY JACOBS Sapp of Dublin, Ga. The couple has three daughters, Haley, Meagan, and Jayne.

2008 Auburn Baseball 139 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF AUBURN UNIVERSITY

Lori Arthurs Keith Bagwell Janie Boles Nikki Borges Randy Byars Kayron Campbell Susan Cannan Director, Director of Facilities Director of Donor Associate AD, Director, Facility Athletics Business Compliance Athletics Finance Operations Services and Annual Marketing and Planning Assistant Coordinator Giving Communications

Rebecca Coan Anita Cox Kimberly Crabb Latisha Durroh Haven Fields Steven Fifield Mike Hales Athletics Manager, Ticket Gift Collections Director of Athletics Information Coordinator, Development Sales Office Specialist Community Development Technology Athletics Marketing Officer Relations/Spirit Officer Specialist

Kay Hargrave Ann Harper Cathie Helmbold Steven Herren Bernard Hill Dot Hill Kymberly Holland Tim Jackson Associate AD, Athletics Business Assistant AD, Coordinator, Ticket Associate AD, Mail Room Clerk Assistant Director of Executive Associate Development Assistant SASS Office Compliance Athletics Athletics Director Development

Meredith Jenkins Sandra Johns Eric Kleypas Mary Mask Rich McGlynn Brent McNeely Vicki Meetze David Mines Sr. Associate AD, Athletics Business Manager, Turf and Athletics Business Associate AD, Manager, Athletic Dir. of Development Assistant AD, Senior Women’s Assistant Grounds Assistant Compliance Facility Operations Operations and Compliance Administrator Programs

Stephen Naughton Hillary Nowland Kim Presley Mark Richard Anne Riedel Jeremy Roberts Virgil Starks Jeff Steele Director, Ticket Assistant Director Business Office Senior Associate Athletics Program Director of Sr. Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Office of Donor Services Supervisor AD/Team Support Assistant Operational Student-Athlete Athletic Facilities and Annual Giving Support Services Support Services

Ben Thomas Chick Wade Dr. Gary Waters Joe Whitt Bob Whittenburg Terry Windle Jennifer Wright Helen Yates Director, Athletic Official Scorer Faculty Athletics Assistant AD Ticket Office Senior Associate Accountant, Assistant Director of Events Representative AD Business Office Athletic Development

140 2008 Auburn Baseball AUBURN ISP SPORTS NETWORK

In 2008, Auburn AUBURN UNIVERSITY baseball is once again ROD BRAMBLETT available to Tiger Rod Bramblett, the Auburn ISP Sports fans throughout the Network's Director of Broadcast Services, is state of Alabama. serving in his 16th season as the play-by-play The Auburn ISP voice for Auburn baseball. Sports Network, a Division of ISP Sports, is in its 14th season of pro- Bramblett also serves as play-by-play voice ducing and distributing Auburn baseball throughout the state. for Auburn Tiger football and basketball As the exclusive producer and marketer of Auburn sports pro- making him one of only four announcers in gramming, the Auburn ISP Sports Network coordinates and distributes the SEC to do radio play-by-play for all three all football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, soccer, major sports. Bramblett is also the host for the volleyball and softball radio broadcasts, a weekly coaches call-in show Auburn ISP Sports Network's weekly call-in show Tiger Talk as well and weekly television shows for football and men's basketball. The as the Auburn Football Preview, Review and Auburn Basketball Auburn ISP Sports Network is also in charge of Auburn's pay-per-view Review, television shows. For his on-air work, Brambelett was named television production, all Auburn video projects, and is also involved in the Alabama Sportscaster of the Year in 2007 by the National a wide range of marketing, promotional and licensing activities related Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. to Auburn athletics. As Director of Broadcast Services for the Auburn ISP Sports The official website for Auburn sports, AuburnTigers.com, is a Network, Bramblett is responsible for coordination of the network's joint venture between Auburn ISP Sports Network and CSTV Online. affiliate relations, audio production and satellite uplink services. The Auburn Network will broadcast 32 regular-season games Born in Waycross, Ga., Bramblett, 42, grew up in Valley, Ala., and which includes Auburn's entire Southeastern Conference schedule. The is a 1988 graduate of Auburn. Network will also broadcast all post-season action. In addition, the entire Auburn baseball schedule can be heard locally on WKKR-FM (97.7). Baseball games that conflict with men’s basketball games can be heard on WMXA-FM (96.7). ANDY BURCHAM Mike Hubbard is the president of the Auburn Network. Jon Cole Andy Burcham, Station Manager for is the vice-president and general manager. Steve Witten serves as WANI, 1400 AM, in Auburn-Opelika, is now General Sales Manager for the network and Drew King is an Account in his 14th season on the Auburn baseball Executive. Audra Plummer and Billy Ferris coordinate the Network's broadcast crew. A veteran of Auburn ISP Sports Network video services. Sam Brumbeloe is the Radio Network Manager and is football and men's basketball radio broad- the associate producer for Auburn baseball. casts, as well as the play-by-play voice for Auburn ISP Sports Network pay-per-view telecasts, Burcham handles all the play-by- play duties for Auburn's women's basketball AUBURN NETWORK BASEBALL AFFILIATES games. The host of ‘Auburn/Opelika This Morning’ on WANI, the show CITY/TOWN STATION FREQUENCY won the 2007 ABBY Award for Best Talk Show by the Alabama Abbeville ...... WESZ-FM...... 98.7 Broadcasters Association. Auburn/Opelika ...... WKKR-FM ...... 97.7 A native of Nashville, Ill., Burcham, 47, received his undergraduate ...... WMXA-FM ...... 96.7 degree from Indiana State in 1983. Burcham is married to the former Birmingham ...... WJOX-FM ...... 100.5 Jan Gunnels. Gunnels received her B.S. and PhD from Auburn. Cullman ...... WKUL-FM ...... 92.1 Evergreen ...... WTID-FM...... 93.3 Foley ...... WHEP-AM ...... 1310 BRAD LAW Guntersville ...... WGSV-AM ...... 1270 Brad Law, production assistant for the Jackson...... WRJX-AM...... 1230 Auburn ISP Sports Network, begins his sec- Jasper ...... WQJJ-FM ...... 97.7 ond season on the Auburn baseball crew. Montgomery...... WMSP-AM ...... 740 In addition to his role with Auburn base- Moulton ...... WALW-FM...... 98.3 ball, Law is the play-by-play announcer for Oneonta ...... WKLD-FM ...... 97.7 Auburn softball, serves as studio host for ...... WCRL-AM ...... 1570 men’s basketball broadcasts and the SEC Roanoke/LaGrange ...... WELR-FM ...... 102.3 Report for football broadcasts. He also pro- ...... WELR-AM ...... 1360 duces and hosts Tiger Clips – a daily radio feature airing on Auburn ISP Sports Network Scottsboro ...... WZCT-AM ...... 1330 affiliates throughout the Southeast. Law also hosts ‘Inside the Auburn Selma ...... WHBB-AM ...... 1490 Tigers Radio’, a daily sports talk program that airs in Auburn/Opelika. A native of Piedmont, Ala., Law, 26, is a senior in Mass Listing as of January 18, 2008 Communications at Auburn University.”

2008 Auburn Baseball 141 MEDIA INFORMATION

AUBURN UNIVERSITY The 2008 Auburn Baseball Media Guide has been reporters, photographers and equipment. MEDIA RELATIONS prepared to assist the working news media and is * Web site must be accredited by home university as STAFF DIRECTORY designed to aid all media members in their coverage of working media. Tiger baseball. Requests for additional information, play- KIRK SAMPSON er interviews, photographs and press credentials should The credential authorizes the use by an accredited organ- be directed to Dan Froehlich, Auburn Media Relations, ization for news coverage of the game or event. Any Assistant AD/Media Relations Football P.O. 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2008 Auburn Baseball 143 WAR EAGLE! AUBURN UNIVERSITY story and is the one most used to describe how the “War Eagle” battle cry became associated with Auburn teams. Auburn teams are known as “The Auburn Tigers,” but the cry of Auburn faithful is ever the same: “War-r-r-r-r Eagle!” War Eagle V, which had represented Auburn for five seasons, died just days prior to the 1986 football season-opener. Following a nation- wide search for the perfect eagle, War Eagle VI was located at Land Between the Lakes, Ky. The female Golden Eagle underwent numerous tests and conditioning programs at the Auburn Vet School before mak- ing its debut at the Georgia game on Nov. 15, 1986 in Auburn.

— Editor’s Note: Jim Phillips, former Plainsman editor, wrote this ver- sion of the fable of War Eagle in the late 1950s.

The Story According to legend, football and the cry of “War Eagle” came to Auburn the same day. It was February 20, 1892, the day Auburn and Georgia met in the first game of the longest continuous football rivalry in the Deep South. The story actually began before that. That first Auburn-Georgia game was only the culmination. It began in 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia. An Auburn student had gone off to fight with Robert E. Lee and the Confederate troops. He was with them on the worst day of the long and fierce battle. He was wounded, and when the armies retreated to their respective lines, he was left on the battlefield for dead. When he regained con- sciousness, there were only two living things as far as he could see, him- self and a baby eagle. Brought together by their common bond of misery, the soldier took the wounded bird with him and nursed him back to health. When he Auburn’s nickname is the TIGERS. returned to Auburn after the war, the eagle came with him. Auburn’s battle cry is “WAR EAGLE!” The student-turned soldier came back to Auburn and ultimately became a member of the faculty. He was there that day in Atlanta’s Through the years, these two Auburn terms have often been used Piedmont Park when Auburn and Georgia met in what would now be interchangeably and incorrectly. There are hats and T-shirts with called “The Game of the Century.” As usual, the eagle—called War Auburn War Eagles on them. Even the news media has been known Eagle because of the circumstances under which he was found—was to refer to an Auburn team as the War Eagles or to an Auburn play- there with him. er as a War Eagle. When Auburn scored the first touchdown, the old eagle broke free In fact, when the Tigers play a game on the road, there is often from its master and began to soar above the field. Auburn people looked an article written in the local paper wondering why Auburn has skyward, saw the familiar figure, and shouted “War Eagle.” three nicknames -- the Auburn Tigers, the Auburn War Eagles and At the end of the game, which Auburn won 10-0, the old eagle col- the Auburn Plainsmen. lapsed and died, presumable having given his all in pursuit of victory for To set the record straight, Auburn has only one nickname -- the Auburn. War Eagle’s body may have died that day, but his spirit lives Auburn Tigers. forever in the hearts of Auburn people who love to stand and shout “War Eagle” is a battle cry, used by Auburn fans in the same “War-r-r-r-r Eagle” long into the night following an Auburn victory. manner Alabama fans yell “Roll Tide!” and Arkansas fans yell The facts of this legend cannot be authenticated, but it makes a good “Sooie Pig!” You never hear Alabama referred to as the Alabama Roll Tides or Arkansas as the Arkansas Sooie Pigs, and to call Auburn teams the Auburn War Eagles would be just as incorrect. The battle cry “War Eagle” should never have an “s” on the end of it. The nickname “Tigers” comes from a line in Oliver Goldsmith’s poem, “The Deserted Village,” published in May 1770, “where crouching tigers wait their hapless prey...” The term “Plainsmen” comes from a line in that same Goldsmith poem, “Sweet Auburn, loveliest (sic) village of the plain...” Since Auburn athletes were, in the early days, men from the Plains, it was only natural for newspaper headline writers to short- en that to “Plainsmen.” It may be confusing to an outsider, but to Auburn people, it is very simple. That's why War Eagle VI, Auburn’s golden eagle mascot, is named Tiger!

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HISTORY COACH JOHNNY 1952 4/9 * VANDERBILT ...... 4-2 W 5/4 at Alabama ...... 4-8 L 13-11-2 • 10-8-2 SEC 4/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-10 L 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L WILLIAMSON 4/12 * GEORGIA ...... 4-5 L 5/6 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W (1949-50) 4/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-12 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 6-16 L 3/22 Mercer ...... 11-3 W 4/16 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-6 L 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 7-10 L 1949 3/22 Mercer ...... 2-1 W 4/18 * at Georgia Tech ...... 13-8 W 3/26 Montgomery ...... 7-10 L 4/19 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-12 L 9-10 • 6-10 SEC 3/28 * LSU ...... 5-4 W 4/22 * FLORIDA ...... 3-11 L 3/29 * LSU ...... 7-6 W 4/23 * FLORIDA ...... 17-7 W 3/30 at Mercer ...... 4-1 W 3/31 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-4 T 4/25 * at Georgia ...... 8-14 L COACH JOE CONNALLY 3/31 at Montgomery Rebels . . . .0-8 L 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 11-4 W 4/26 * at Georgia ...... 6-16 L 4/1 at Opelika ...... 11-9 W (1958) 4/3 Samford ...... 8-3 W 4/29 * at Florida ...... 8-9 L 4/8 * GEORGIA ...... 5-4 W 4/5 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-10 L 4/30 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 4/9 * GEORGIA ...... 2-4 L 4/5 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-3 L 5/2 at Alabama ...... 1-3 L 4/15 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 12-8 W 1958 4/7 Montgomery ...... 4-17 L 5/3 at Alabama ...... 2-10 L 4/16 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-5 L 4/9 Samford ...... 7-8 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 6-14 L 17-8 • 12-3 SEC 4/19 * at Georgia ...... 0-15 L 4/11 * Tulane ...... 7-10 L 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 6-9 L 4/20 * at Georgia ...... 8-4 W 4/12 * Tulane ...... 7-7 T 4/25 * at Georgia Tech ...... 2-8 L 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 6-5 W •SEC CHAMPIONS• 4/26 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-3 W 4/17 * OLE MISS ...... 10-6 W 1956 •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 4/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-6 L 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 1-5 L 12-11 • 9-7 SEC 4/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 3-2 W 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 8-4 W 3/20 at Florida State ...... 4-3 W 5/6 * at Florida ...... 4-8 L 4/25 * at Alabama ...... 14-6 W 3/20 at Florida State ...... 10-7 W 5/7 * at Florida ...... 2-1 W 4/26 * at Alabama [10] ...... 10-8 W 3/17 at Florida Southern ...... 10-7 W 3/21 * at Florida ...... 6-9 L 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 3-4 L 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 8-12 L 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 3-8 L 3/22 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 5/14 * at Alabama ...... 7-20 L 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 5-7 L 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 3-1 W 3/28 * at Georgia ...... 5-1 W 5/20 * ALABAMA ...... 3-12 L 5/9 * at Florida ...... 2-3 L 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 1-2 L 3/29 * at Georgia ...... 5-3 W 5/21 * ALABAMA ...... 0-4 L 5/10 * at Florida ...... 8-5 W 3/27 MERCER ...... 21-4 W 4/2 at Mercer ...... 11-4 W 5/13 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 3/30 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-12 L 4/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 25-4 W 5/14 * Georgia ...... 4-10 L 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-0 W 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-0 W 1950 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-6 L 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 12-13 • 8-11 SEC 4/7 at Mercer ...... 10-4 W 4/11 MERCER ...... 5-17 L 1953 4/13 * FLORIDA ...... 11-0 W 4/12 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 14-11 W 4/14 * FLORIDA ...... 0-4 L 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 11-3 W 3/20 Tampa ...... 6-4 W 9-12 • 6-12 SEC 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 11-13 L 4/18 at Alabama ...... 5-7 L 3/21 Florida Southern ...... 16-1 W 4/17 ALABAMA ...... 11-13 L 4/19 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-2 W 3/24 * at Florida ...... 6-7 L 3/21 * at Tulane ...... 2-8 L 4/20 * at Kentucky ...... 25-6 W 4/21 * at Georgia Tech ...... 15-0 W 3/25 * at Florida ...... 4-14 L 3/23 * at LSU ...... 6-5 W 4/21 * at Kentucky ...... 19-10 W 4/22 ALABAMA ...... 5-7 L 3/31 MERCER ...... 1-2 L 3/24 * at LSU ...... 7-11 L 4/21 * at Kentucky ...... 10-5 W 4/25 ALABAMA ...... 9-3 W 4/1 at Mercer ...... 10-5 W 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-6 L 4/27 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 1-0 W 4/26 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-5 L 4/7 * GEORGIA ...... 5-8 L 3/31 * at Georgia Tech ...... 14-7 W 4/28 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-3 W 4/28 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L 4/8 * GEORGIA ...... 3-5 L 4/3 * ALABAMA ...... 1-7 L 4/28 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 1-10 L 4/30 SAMFORD ...... 4-6 L 4/12 at Opelika ...... 8-4 W 4/4 * ALABAMA ...... 0-6 L 5/4 * at Florida ...... 0-3 L 5/2 * GEORGIA ...... 7-14 L 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-5 W 4/7 Mercer ...... 6-0 W 5/5 * at Florida ...... 5-1 W 5/3 * GEORGIA ...... 4-1 W 4/15 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-9 L 4/9 Samford ...... 4-3 W 5/8 at Alabama ...... 1-6 L 5/9 * FLORIDA ...... 12-4 W 4/19 at Opelika ...... 5-6 L 4/10 * Georgia ...... 2-3 L 5/8 at Alabama ...... 2-4 L 5/10 * FLORIDA ...... 5-1 W 4/21 * at Georgia ...... 1-11 L 4/11 * Georgia ...... 3-8 L 5/14 # at Alabama [13] ...... 3-2 W 4/22 * at Georgia ...... 10-7 W 4/13 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 11-4 W 5/15 # at Alabama ...... 5-4 W 4/26 * FLORIDA ...... 5-4 W 4/14 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-8 L 1957 # SEC Playoff (1st) 4/27 * FLORIDA ...... 3-5 L 4/17 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L 16-10 • 11-4 SEC 5/3 * ALABAMA ...... 1-17 L 4/18 * at Florida ...... 9-8 W 5/4 * ALABAMA ...... 0-17 L 4/29 Mercer ...... 9-5 W 5/5 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-8 L 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 2-6 L 3/19 at Florida State ...... 2-8 L 5/6 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-3 W 5/4 * Georgia ...... 5-6 L 3/20 at Florida State ...... 5-10 L COACH ERK RUSSELL 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 7-9 L 5/5 * Georgia ...... 7-5 W 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 5/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 16-4 W (1959-62) 5/8 * at Alabama ...... 9-4 W 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 11-0 W 5/16 * at Vanderbilt ...... 12-3 W 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 4-7 L 3/29 * at Tennessee ...... 11-1 W 5/19 * VANDERBILT ...... 9-4 W 3/30 * at Tennessee ...... 4-0 W 5/20 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-4 W 1959 3/30 * at Tennessee ...... 7-3 W 15-11-1 • 8-4 SEC 1954 4/2 SAMFORD ...... 8-1 W 4/6 at Mercer ...... 14-1 W 17-5 • 8-5 SEC 4/9 MERCER ...... 15-5 W 3/15 Spring Hill ...... 0-2 L 4/12 * at Florida ...... 0-1 L 3/15 Spring Hill ...... 1-1 T COACH DICK MCGOWEN 3/8 CAMP RUCKER ...... 9-6 W 4/13 * at Florida ...... 8-6 W 3/17 Florida State ...... 4-8 L (1951-57) 3/16 TENNESSEE ...... 12-1 W 4/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-5 W 3/17 Florida State ...... 3-11 L 3/20 at Florida State ...... 7-2 W 4/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 W 3/25 Samford ...... 1-2 L 1951 3/22 SAMFORD ...... 16-7 W 1951 4/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 10- W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 3-9 L at Camp Rucker ...... 10-8 W 14-11 • 8-8 SEC 4/22 FLORIDA STATE ...... 10-9 W 3/28 * Georgia ...... 8-5 W 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 4-3 W 4/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-10 L 3/31 Troy State ...... 4-3 W 3/29 at Mercer ...... 18-1 W 3/24 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .15-2 W 4/27 * at Georgia Tech ...... 1-2 L 4/3 * Vanderbilt ...... 15-4 W 3/31 MERCER ...... 13-5 W 3/27 MERCER ...... 16-0 W 4/27 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-2 W 4/4 * Vanderbilt ...... 8-3 W 4/2 * ALABAMA ...... 4-1 W 3/28 at Mercer ...... 29-22 W 4/29 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-8 L 4/4 * Vanderbilt ...... 10-4 W 4/3 * ALABAMA ...... 2-1 W 3/30 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 23-2 W 4/30 at Alabama ...... 11-8 W 4/6 ALABAMA ...... 8-6 W 3/31 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-11 L 4/9 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-2 W 4/4 * at Tulane ...... 5-7 L 4/10 * at Georgia Tech ...... 4-6 L 4/5 * at Tulane ...... 8-4 W 4/16 at Georgia ...... 4-3 W 4/6 * at LSU ...... 2-5 L 4/17 at Georgia ...... 7-5 W 4/7 * at LSU ...... 0-3 L 4/24 * at Florida ...... 8-4 W 4/11 at Opelika ...... 17-8 W 4/24 * at Florida ...... 2-1 W 4/13 MONTGOMERY ...... 2-8 L 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 4/14 at Montgomery ...... 2-8 L 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 4/16 at Opelika ...... 7-4 W 5/4 * at Alabama ...... 2-5 L 4/18 * at Alabama ...... 4-5 L 5/4 * at Alabama ...... 1-4 L 4/21 at Lanett ...... 5-14 L 5/7 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-9 L 4/23 * GEORGIA ...... 4-8 L 5/8 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 21-9 W 4/24 * GEORGIA ...... 15-5 W 4/28 * at Georgia Tech ...... 6-1 W 4/30 * ALABAMA ...... 5-6 L 1955 5/1 * ALABAMA ...... 2-0 W 9-16 • 5-11 SEC 5/2 at B'ham-Southern ...... 6-4 W 5/4 * at Florida ...... 10-2 W 5/5 * at Florida ...... 5-19 L FORT BENNING ...... 8-4 W 5/11 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W 3/25 SAMFORD ...... 6-4 W 5/12 * FLORIDA ...... 8-1 W 3/26 at Mercer ...... 3-5 L 3/30 at Samford ...... 10-6 W 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 3-5 L 4/2 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-3 W 4/4 MERCER ...... 15-8 W Auburn’s 1958 Southeastern Conference Champions. 4/8 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-2 W

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4/10 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-7 L 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 1-3 L HISTORY 4/11 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-4 W 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 5-0 W 4/17 * at Georgia Tech ...... 1-5 L 4/30 * at Kentucky ...... 4-7 L 4/21 Mercer ...... 5-6 L 5/2 at Alabama [10] ...... 6-7 L 4/24 Troy State ...... 13-4 W 5/4 * GEORGIA ...... 5-3 W 4/24 Troy State ...... 6-5 W 5/5 * GEORGIA ...... 12-6 W 4/25 Mercer ...... 4-3 W 5/7 ALABAMA ...... 5-11 L 4/29 Samford ...... 8-3 W 5/1 * Georgia ...... 13-3 W 5/2 * Georgia ...... 7-1 W 5/4 at Alabama ...... 8-6 W COACH PAUL NIX 5/8 * at Florida ...... 3-2 W 5/9 * at Florida ...... 2-4 L (1963-84) 5/13 Florida State ...... 4-3 W 5/14 Florida State ...... 8-6 W 1963 17-8 • 15-3 SEC 1960 15-8 • 10-6 SEC •SEC CHAMPIONS• •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• •DISTRICT 3 REGIONAL• 3/21 at Florida State ...... 10-4 W 3/22 at Florida State ...... 8-22 L 3/16 Florida State ...... 1-2 L 3/23 at Florida State ...... 4-11 L 3/18 Florida State ...... 3-8 L 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 2-3 L 3/22 * Georgia ...... 11-0 W 4/2 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-4 W 3/23 * Georgia ...... 5-4 W 4/5 ALABAMA ...... 11-10 W The 1963 Auburn squad won the SEC Championship 3/25 Florida State ...... 1-5 L 4/8 * at Florida ...... 7-3 W under first-year head coach Paul Nix. 3/26 Florida State ...... 7-9 L 4/9 * at Florida ...... 6-8 L 3/29 * at Georgia Tech ...... 5-3 W 3/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 7-3 W 4/27 * Tennessee ...... 6-1 W 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 8-5 W 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 11-3 W 3/27 * Georgia ...... 4-3 W 4/28 * Tennessee ...... 3-7 L 4/16 * at Georgia ...... 15-4 W 4/5 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 3/27 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 1-2 L 4/19 OGLETHORPE ...... 6-2 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 3-12 L 4/2 * at Florida ...... 3-4 L 5/6 * GEORGIA ...... 2-3 L 4/22 * GEORGIA TECH [12] . . . .6-7 L 4/9 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 4/3 * at Florida ...... 0-5 L 5/7 * GEORGIA ...... 2-9 L 4/23 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 0-12 L 4/10 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-4 W 4/5 Florida State ...... 1-6 L 5/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 1-0 W 4/29 * at Kentucky ...... 7-2 W 4/12 * Kentucky ...... 13-6 W 4/6 Florida State ...... 0-12 L 5/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 3-13 L 4/30 * at Kentucky ...... 7-5 W 4/13 * Kentucky ...... 14-2 W 4/9 GEORGIA TECH ...... 13-3 W @ FSU Tournament (Tallahassee, FL) 5/2 * at Tennessee ...... 2-6 L 4/19 * Vanderbilt ...... 5-3 W 4/10 GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 5/3 * at Tennessee ...... 13-11 W 4/20 * Vanderbilt ...... 14-6 W 4/14 Oglethorpe ...... 11-2 W 5/6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 8-3 W 4/26 * FLORIDA ...... 7-5 W 4/16 * Vanderbilt ...... 13-4 W 5/7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-5 W 4/27 * FLORIDA ...... 9-2 W 4/17 * Vanderbilt ...... 24-9 W 5/9 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 1967 5/1 * Georgia ...... 4-6 L 4/23 * Georgia ...... 3-5 L 5/10 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 7-6 W 31-10 • 15-2 SEC 5/1 * Georgia ...... 5-3 W 4/24 * Georgia ...... 3-1 W 5/13 * FLORIDA ...... 8-1 W 5/3 * Tennessee ...... 5-0 W 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 6-1 W 5/14 * FLORIDA ...... 7-11 L 5/4 * Tennessee ...... 3-2 W 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 5-4 W •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 5/8 # at Ole Miss ...... 6-7 L 5/7 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-5 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 1961 5/10 # OLE MISS ...... 7-4 W 5/8 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-13 L •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 5/11 # OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W •DISTRICT 3 REGIONAL CHAMPS• 14-11 • 12-6 SEC 5/29 ! West Virginia ...... 1-2 L 5/30 ! Florida State ...... 3-4 L 1966 3/17 * at Florida ...... 4-3 W # SEC Playoff (1st); ! NCAA Dist. 3 (Gastonia, NC 14-12 • 6-7 SEC 3/18 * at Florida ...... 1-3 L •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• - 4th) 3/20 at Florida State ...... 12-7 W 3/16 HOWARD ...... 3-4 L 3/18 * VANDERBILT ...... 11-0 W 3/21 at Florida State ...... 0-1 L 3/20 at Florida State ...... 1-10 L 1964 3/19 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-5 W 3/22 Springfield ...... 3-6 L 3/21 at Florida State ...... 9-10 L 3/21 @ Mississippi State ...... 4-2 W 3/24 at Spring Hill ...... 13-3 W 3/21 at Florida State ...... 15-5 W 21-7 • 13-5 SEC 3/22 @ at Florida State ...... 3-6 L 3/25 at Spring Hill ...... 6-5 W 3/24 * at Florida ...... 7-6 W 3/22 @ Mississippi State ...... 5-6 L 3/28 ALABAMA ...... 0-3 L 3/25 * at Florida ...... 0-10 L •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 3/23 @ Ole Miss ...... 3-5 L 3/31 * GEORGIA ...... 6-0 W 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 7-6 W 3/25 * FLORIDA ...... 4-1 W 4/1 * GEORGIA ...... 5-4 W 4/1 * at Georgia Tech ...... 12-10 W 4/3 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-3 W 3/17 Huntingdon ...... 10-0 W 3/26 * FLORIDA ...... 10-5 W 4/5 * TENNESSEE ...... 17-1 W 4/3 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 W 3/18 Huntingdon ...... 10-5 W 4/1 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-2 W 4/6 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-10 L 4/4 * at Vanderbilt ...... 22-8 W 3/20 * Vanderbilt ...... 6-2 W 4/2 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-2 W 4/7 * KENTUCKY ...... 17-4 W 4/7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-2 W 3/21 * Vanderbilt ...... 5-0 W 4/2 WAKE FOREST ...... 12-5 W 4/8 * KENTUCKY [12] ...... 7-5 W 4/8 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-9 L 3/23 Northeast Louisiana . . . . .11-3 W 4/9 * at Florida ...... 4-12 L 4/10 at Howard ...... 12-6 W 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 3/24 Northeast Louisiana ...... 8-2 W 4/10 * at Florida ...... 2-8 L 4/14 * GEORGIA ...... 6-4 W 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-3 L 3/27 * Georgia ...... 5-6 L 4/11 MIAMI, FLA...... 7-1 W 4/15 * GEORGIA 5 ...... 0-2 L 4/11 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-1 W 3/28 * Georgia ...... 3-2 W 4/12 MIAMI, FLA...... 8-3 W 4/17 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-4 L 4/15 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-2 W 4/3 * FLORIDA ...... 2-4 L 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 3-4 L 4/18 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-0 W 4/16 at Georgia Tech ...... 9-6 W 4/4 * FLORIDA ...... 8-2 W 4/16 * at Georgia ...... 5-2 W 4/21 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 24-13 W 4/17 at Mercer ...... 4-3 W 4/10 * at Georgia Tech ...... 10-6 W 4/22 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-1 W 4/22 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-5 W 4/21 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-1 W 4/11 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-6 W 4/23 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-8 L 4/28 * at Florida ...... 10-9 W 4/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-2 W 4/17 * Georgia ...... 6-1 W 4/29 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L 4/18 * Georgia ...... 5-4 W 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 2-1 W 4/20 Florida State ...... 5-3 W 5/6 * at Georgia ...... 4-9 L 4/22 * Tennessee ...... 6-0 W 5/10 # LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/23 * Tennessee ...... 7-5 W 5/12 # at LSU [11] ...... 5-6 L 4/24 * Kentucky ...... 1-2 L # SEC Playoff (2nd) 4/25 * Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 5/1 * at Florida ...... 10-4 W 1962 5/2 * at Florida ...... 0-4 L 5/4 Florida State ...... 4-2 W 15-7 • 11-5 SEC 5/5 Florida State ...... 19-5 W 5/8 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-1 W 5/9 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 10-2 W 3/16 at Florida State ...... 12-7 W 5/13 # OLE MISS ...... 10-9 W 3/17 at Florida State ...... 10-2 W 5/15 # at Ole Miss ...... 0-7 L 3/20 * VANDERBILT ...... 13-3 W 5/16 # at Ole Miss ...... 0-5 L 3/23 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-1 W # SEC Playoff (2nd) 3/24 * GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-2 W 3/30 * at Georgia Tech ...... 8-6 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 4-5 L 4/7 * at Florida ...... 8-9 L 1965 4/9 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-6 W 13-7 • 10-3 SEC 4/10 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-3 W 4/13 * at Georgia ...... 4-6 L 4/14 * at Georgia ...... 2-1 W •SEC EAST CHAMPIONS• 4/20 * FLORIDA ...... 7-3 W 4/21 * FLORIDA ...... 2-1 W 3/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-4 W The 1967 Auburn team was the school’s first representation in the College World Series. 4/25 * at Tennessee ...... 4-1 W 3/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 11-6 W

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HISTORY 4/22 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-0 W 5/10 * at Georgia ...... 7-10 L 3/17 at South Alabama ...... 0-1 L 4/2 MEMPHIS ...... 5-3 W 4/25 at Alabama ...... 7-6 W 5/12 MERCER ...... 1-6 L 3/20 WEST GEORGIA ...... 10-2 W 4/2 MEMPHIS ...... 5-0 W 4/28 * FLORIDA ...... 9-8 W 5/19 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-4 W 3/20 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 0-4 L 4/3 MEMPHIS ...... 3-0 W 4/29 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 5/20 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-6 L 3/21 WEST GEORGIA ...... 9-0 W 4/5 * at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L 5/1 SPRING HILL ...... 10-1 W 5/23 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .6-1 W 3/24 at Florida State ...... 9-3 W 4/5 * at Kentucky ...... 12-2 W 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 1-0 W 5/24 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .8-7 W 3/25 at Florida State ...... 13-16 L 4/6 * at Kentucky ...... 5-2 W 5/6 * at Georgia ...... 19-0 W 3/31 * FLORIDA ...... 3-11 L 4/9 at Alabama ...... 4-1 W 5/10 # at Ole Miss ...... 2-1 W 4/1 * FLORIDA ...... 13-6 W 4/9 at Alabama ...... 2-1 W 5/12 # OLE MISS ...... 9-6 W 1970 4/4 ALABAMA ...... 3-0 W 4/10 MERCER ...... 9-7 W 5/19 GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-12 L 17-16 • 9-6 SEC 4/4 ALABAMA ...... 6-8 L 4/10 MERCER ...... 9-0 W 5/20 GEORGIA TECH ...... 8-6 W 4/8 * at Kentucky ...... 5-2 W 4/12 * at Georgia ...... 5-1 W 6/2 ! West Virginia ...... 8-3 W 4/8 * at Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 4/13 * at Georgia ...... 4-2 W 6/3 ! Florida State ...... 13-3 W 3/9 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 2-1 W 4/11 MERCER ...... 5-2 W 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 6-2 W 6/5 ! Clemson ...... 2-3 L 3/10 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-3 L 4/12 ATLANTA BAPTIST . . . .8-4 W 4/16 ALABAMA ...... 0-6 L 6/5 ! Clemson ...... 6-5 W 3/21 Southern Illinois (NO) . . . .2-8 L 4/14 * at Georgia ...... 6-7 L 4/17 at Mercer ...... 2-9 L 6/12 $ Ohio State ...... 1-0 W 3/22 at Tulane ...... 1-3 L 4/15 * at Georgia ...... 10-6 W 4/17 at Mercer ...... 2-3 L 6/13 $ Stanford ...... 3-6 L 3/23 at Loyola (N.O.) ...... 9-7 W 4/17 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-6 L 4/19 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 6/14 $ Rider ...... 4-3 W 3/24 at Loyola (N.O.) ...... 3-0 W 4/18 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-5 L 4/20 * at Florida ...... 9-5 W 6/15 $ Stanford ...... 3-5 L 3/27 * at Tennessee ...... 1-2 L 4/21 * at Florida ...... 6-5 W 4/22 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-1 W # SEC Playoff (1st); ! NCAA Dist. 3 (Gastonia, 3/27 * at Tennessee ...... 1-0 W 4/22 * at Florida [20] ...... 7-6 W 4/26 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-2 L NC - 1st); $ NCAA CWS (Omaha, NE- T4th) 3/28 * at Tennessee ...... 0-1 L 4/25 at Alabama ...... 8-4 W 4/26 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-2 W 4/3 * at Florida ...... 4-17 L 4/25 at Alabama ...... 1-9 L 4/27 * VANDERBILT ...... 11-0 W 4/6 at Florida State ...... 4-10 L 4/26 ATLANTA BAPTIST . . .11-2 W 4/29 at Florida State ...... 1-11 L 1968 4/7 at Florida State ...... 5-3 W 4/28 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-5 L 4/30 at Florida State ...... 6-3 W 22-12 • 9-6 SEC 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-1 W 4/28 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-3 W 5/1 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-4 W 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 2-1 W 4/29 * VANDERBILT ...... 2-6 L 5/3 * GEORGIA ...... 3-2 W 4/11 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-0 W 5/5 * GEORGIA ...... 0-2 L 5/4 * GEORGIA ...... 5-7 L 3/14 at Southern Miss ...... 6-4 W 4/14 LOYOLA (N.O.) ...... 8-6 W 5/6 * GEORGIA ...... 2-1 W 5/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-4 W 3/15 at Southern Miss ...... 5-3 W 4/15 LOYOLA (N.O.) ...... 9-10 L at Mercer ...... 6-3 W 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7-1 W 3/16 at South Alabama ...... 1-2 L 4/18 * at Georgia ...... 0-1 L 5/15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 9-3 W 5/15 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 11-7 W 3/18 at Spring Hill ...... 7-4 W 4/18 * at Georgia [10] ...... 4-5 L 5/16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-7 L 3/19 at Spring Hill ...... 11-0 W 4/21 at Alabama ...... 1-8 L 5/19 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .1-6 L 3/23 * FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 4/25 * at Kentucky ...... 1-0 W 5/20 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .1-5 L 1975 3/23 * FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W 4/25 * at Kentucky ...... 4-2 W 24-21 • 7-9 SEC 3/29 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 4/28 MERCER ...... 9-1 W 3/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-1 W 5/1 * FLORIDA ...... 0-2 L 1973 3/30 * VANDERBILT ...... 4-0 W 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 3-2 W 20-19 • 7-9 SEC 3/7 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .5-3 W 4/2 at Alabama ...... 1-2 L 5/5 ALABAMA [11] ...... 3-2 W 3/7 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .6-3 W 4/5 * at Florida ...... 6-2 W 5/8 * GEORGIA [13] ...... 4-3 W 3/11 MARIETTA COLLEGE . .7-1 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 3-12 L 5/9 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 4-3 W 3/15 at Jacksonville ...... 3-1 W 3/19 CLEMSON ...... 4-5 L 4/9 INDIANA STATE ...... 10-1 W 5/11 at Mercer [11] ...... 5-6 L 3/16 at Jacksonville ...... 6-7 L 3/19 CLEMSON ...... 4-6 L 4/10 INDIANA STATE ...... 8-0 W 5/18 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0-5 L 3/16 Middle Tenn. State (J) . . .13-4 W 3/20 LOUISVILLE ...... 5-0 W 4/12 TULANE ...... 4-2 W 5/19 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6-7 L 3/17 Middle Tenn. State (J) . . . .2-3 L 3/21 at Mississippi State ...... 9-8 W 4/13 TULANE ...... 11-0 W 5/22 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .9-7 W 3/17 Hiram (J) ...... 16-9 W 3/22 at Mississippi State ...... 3-1 W 4/15 MIAMI, FLA...... 7-5 W 5/23 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .2-4 L 3/21 Mercer-Atlanta ...... 5-8 L 3/22 at Mississippi State ...... 3-0 W 4/16 MIAMI, FLA...... 6-1 W 3/21 CLEVELAND STATE . . .13-2 W 3/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 16-1 W 4/17 MERCER ...... 4-3 W 3/22 CLEVELAND STATE . . . .6-0 W 3/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-6 W 4/18 * at Kentucky ...... 4-5 L 1971 3/23 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-0 W 3/26 NORTH ALABAMA . . . . .8-4 W 4/18 * at Kentucky ...... 9-16 L 3/23 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-1 W 3/28 * at Florida ...... 0-13 L 4/20 * at Kentucky ...... 0-3 L 23-16 • 9-7 SEC 3/24 * TENNESSEE ...... 0-16 L 3/29 * at Florida ...... 7-5 W 4/22 at Florida State ...... 1-2 L 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE . . . . .15-1 W 3/30 at Jacksonville ...... 1-2 L 4/23 at Florida State ...... 3-7 L 3/19 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 7-1 W 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-1 W 4/1 at Jacksonville ...... 3-4 L 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 4-3 W 3/20 Navy (J) ...... 6-1 W 3/30 * at Florida ...... 0-1 L 4/4 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-4 L 4/30 ALABAMA ...... 2-9 L 3/20 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 6-4 W 3/31 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 4/4 * KENTUCKY ...... 9-4 W 5/1 at Mercer ...... 4-2 W 3/21 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 1-5 L 4/3 at Alabama ...... 3-2 W 4/5 * KENTUCKY ...... 15-7 W 5/3 * at Georgia ...... 8-2 W 3/21 Cincinnati (J) ...... 17-4 W 4/3 at Alabama ...... 3-6 L 4/8 at Alabama ...... 0-2 L 5/4 * at Georgia ...... 3-4 L 3/22 Western Michigan (J) . . . . .6-7 L 4/6 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-1 W 4/8 at Alabama ...... 12-0 W 5/10 * GEORGIA ...... 7-6 W 3/22 Jacksonville (J) ...... 11-4 W 4/6 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-1 W 4/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-2 W 5/11 * GEORGIA ...... 8-1 W 3/23 Western Michigan (J) . . . .9-11 L 4/9 at Florida State ...... 4-2 W 4/12 * GEORGIA ...... 1-2 L 5/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-3 L 3/23 Miami, Ohio (J) ...... 4-13 L 4/10 at Florida State ...... 4-2 W 4/15 at Florida State ...... 1-3 L 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 18-1 W 3/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-3 W 4/13 * GEORGIA ...... 6-8 L 4/16 at Florida State ...... 0-4 L 3/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-6 L 4/14 * GEORGIA ...... 9-12 L 4/18 * FLORIDA ...... 9-3 W 3/27 West Georgia ...... 6-4 W at Mercer ...... 4-3 W 4/19 * FLORIDA ...... 7-8 L 1969 3/27 West Georgia ...... 10-0 W 4/20 * FLORIDA ...... 1-0 W 4/21 TROY STATE ...... 3-5 L 20-17 • 7-10 SEC 3/30 South Alabama ...... 3-2 W 4/21 * FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 L 3/30 South Alabama ...... 2-9 L 4/24 ALABAMA ...... 6-3 W 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-3 L 4/2 * at Florida ...... 5-10 L 4/24 ALABAMA ...... 7-4 W 4/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-3 W 3/14 at Florida State ...... 1-0 W 4/3 * at Florida ...... 6-5 W 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-5 L 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .5-4 W 3/15 at Florida State ...... 1-6 L 4/9 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-6 L 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 L 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .6-0 W 3/19 at Spring Hill ...... 18-4 W 4/10 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 4/28 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-4 W 4/30 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 4-5 L 3/20 at Spring Hill ...... 4-2 W 4/12 * KENTUCKY ...... 13-14 L 5/1 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . .1-12 L 5/2 * at Georgia ...... 4-11 L 3/21 at South Alabama ...... 0-2 L 4/13 Florida State ...... 8-13 L 5/2 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .7-8 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 4-3 W 3/22 at South Alabama ...... 4-5 L 4/16 Florida State ...... 11-8 W 5/4 * at Georgia ...... 2-4 L 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 2-6 L 3/25 at Mercer ...... 9-6 W 4/17 * Georgia ...... 13-7 W 5/5 * at Georgia ...... 5-6 L 5/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-4 L 3/28 OGLETHORPE ...... 2-3 L 4/19 * Georgia ...... 8-7 W 5/14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L 5/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-11 L 3/29 OGLETHORPE ...... 4-1 W 4/20 Mercer ...... 6-4 W 5/15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-8 L 5/10 * TENNESSEE ...... 10-4 W 3/29 WEST GEORGIA ...... 2-1 W 4/23 ALABAMA ...... 12-8 W 5/18 at South Alabama ...... 5-15 L 5/12 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-4 L 4/1 INDIANA STATE ...... 17-1 W 4/24 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 5/19 at South Alabama ...... 2-16 L 5/12 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4-3 W 4/4 * at Florida ...... 4-8 L 4/30 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 5/20 at Mercer ...... 9-2 W 4/5 * at Florida ...... 2-3 L 4/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-5 L 5/20 at Mercer ...... 2-4 L 4/11 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-7 L 4/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-1 W 1974 5/21 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 6-5 W 4/12 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-1 W 5/1 * at Vanderbilt ...... 9-0 W 4/12 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 L 5/3 Atlanta Baptist ...... 8-6 W 31-13 • 11-6 SEC 4/15 at Alabama ...... 1-2 L 5/4 at Alabama ...... -5 L 1976 4/18 * GEORGIA ...... 7-3 W 5/7 * Georgia ...... 6-8 L 3/11 ...... 1-3 L 4/19 * GEORGIA ...... 3-5 L 5/8 * Georgia ...... 2-4 L 3/11 MARYLAND ...... 18-4 W 37-15 • 12-7 SEC 4/21 JACKSONVILLE ...... 19-1 W 5/17 Florida State ...... 4-9 L 3/18 at Jacksonville ...... 23-4 W 4/22 JACKSONVILLE ...... 2-0 W 5/18 Florida State ...... 5-6 L 3/19 at Jacksonville ...... 5-6 L •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• 4/25 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-5 L 5/21 South Alabama ...... 6-5 W 3/20 at Jacksonville ...... 6-8 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 4/25 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-7 W 5/22 South Alabama ...... 4-10 L 3/22 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-2 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 4/26 * TENNESSEE ...... 4-3 W 3/22 COLUMBUS COL...... 10-4 W 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-4 L 3/23 CLEVELAND STATE . . . .5-0 W •SOUTH REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 2-0 W 1972 3/23 CLEVELAND STATE . . . .5-1 W 4/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-2 W 18-17 • 7-6 SEC 3/25 * at Tennessee ...... 1-9 L 2/26 HOUSTON ...... 5-0 W 5/2 * FLORIDA ...... 1-5 L 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 2-1 W 2/26 HOUSTON ...... 0-7 L 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 9-3 W 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 3-9 L 3/3 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .4-1 W 5/6 ALABAMA ...... 5-1 W 3/16 AUSTIN-PEAY ...... 16-5 W 3/29 * FLORIDA ...... 6-5 W TROY STATE ...... 12-0 W 5/9 * at Georgia ...... 2-7 L 3/16 AUSTIN-PEAY ...... 4-13 L 3/30 * FLORIDA ...... 7-1 W 3/8 * at Alabama ...... 4-0 W 3/8 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W

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3/22 at South Alabama ...... 8-16 L 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-4 L HISTORY 3/23 at New Orleans ...... 0-5 L 4/9 COLUMBUS COL...... 11-4 W 3/24 at New Orleans ...... 6-4 W 4/10 HUNTINGDON ...... 8-5 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 0-1 L 4/11 MONTEVALLO ...... 5-1 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 3-0 W 4/14 at South Alabama ...... 5-8 L 3/26 * at LSU ...... 0-1 L 4/14 at South Alabama5 ...... 1-5 L 3/27 FAIRFIELD ...... 1-3 L 4/17 at B'ham-Southern ...... 2-6 L 3/30 LIVINGSTON ...... 13-9 W 4/19 at UAB [13] ...... 4-5 L 4/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .1-4 L 4/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-5 W 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .3-0 W 4/2 * at Ole Miss ...... 11-6 W 4/22 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .1-7 L 4/3 at Memphis State ...... 2-7 L 4/23 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 4-5 L 4/4 at Memphis State ...... 9-10 L 4/28 * LSU7 ...... 8-4 W 4/6 MONTEVALLO [11] . . . . .4-3 W 4/28 * LSU7 ...... 9-4 W 4/8 * ALABAMA ...... 13-5 W 4/29 * LSU ...... 2-6 L 4/8 * ALABAMA ...... 11-5 W 4/30 TROY STATE ...... 3-2 W 4/9 * ALABAMA [6] ...... 12-2 W 5/1 at Columbus College . . . . .3-6 L 4/13 MEMPHIS ...... 11-5 W 5/2 LIVINGSTON ...... 8-0 W 4/13 MEMPHIS ...... 4-6 L 5/5 * at Alabama7 ...... 11-4 W 4/15 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . .17-6 W 5/5 * at Alabama7 ...... 1-4 L 4/16 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . .5-10 L 5/6 * at Alabama ...... 3-4 L 4/19 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-8 L 5/8 UAB ...... 12-2 W Auburn’s 1976 College World Series team. 4/20 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W 5/15 Georgia Tech (Am) ...... 6-7 L 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L 3/9 * at Alabama ...... 11-5 W 4/5 at B'ham-Southern ...... 8-6 W 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-12 L 3/11 NORTH ALABAMA . . . .12-0 W 4/6 LIVINGSTON ...... 7-2 W 4/23 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-7 W 1980 3/11 NORTH ALABAMA . . . . .3-1 W 4/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-11 L 4/25 COLUMBUS COL...... 6-5 W 27-24 • 15-8 SEC 3/17 NOTRE DAME ...... 10-2 W 4/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W 4/27 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .12-2 W 3/17 NOTRE DAME ...... 9-0 W 4/10 * at Alabama ...... 5-12 L 4/29 * LSU ...... 8-5 W 3/18 NOTRE DAME ...... 8-6 W 4/11 MERCER ...... 17-7 W 4/29 * LSU ...... 5-4 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 3/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-2 W 4/13 GEORGIA ...... 11-2 W 4/30 * LSU ...... 14-1 W 3/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-4 W 4/15 at South Alabama ...... 14-11 W 5/2 TUSKEGEE ...... 19-10 W 2/28 at Columbus College . . . . .4-5 L 3/20 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-0 W 4/16 at South Alabama ...... 5-8 L 5/4 at Columbus College . . . .14-4 W 2/29 at Georgia State [10] ...... 4-5 L 3/22 OHIO ...... 6-4 W 4/18 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W 5/6 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W 3/8 * MISS. STATE [13] ...... 5-4 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 7-4 W 4/20 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .8-5 W 5/6 * OLE MISS ...... 1-0 W 3/9 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . .13-4 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 2-1 W 4/21 VALDOSTA STATE . . . .9-10 L 5/9 MERCER ...... 9-1 W 3/9 * MISS. STATE7 [11] ...... 7-5 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 8-9 L 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .3-0 W 5/12 # Georgia ...... 8-7 W 3/10 JAX'VILLE STATE . . . . .2-10 L 3/24 OHIO ...... 6-4 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .6-4 W 5/13 # Mississippi State ...... 10-7 W 3/11 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-4 W 3/27 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .1-6 L 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .15-6 W 5/14 # Mississippi State ...... 2-3 L 3/18 * at LSU7 ...... 2-8 L 3/27 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .1-3 L 4/25 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 2-0 W 5/15 # Mississippi State ...... 8-5 W 3/18 * at LSU7 ...... 5-10 L 4/2 at Georgia ...... 11-3 W 4/27 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-7 L 5/16 Georgia Tech (Am) ...... 8-10 L 3/22 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 1-4 L 4/3 at Georgia ...... 2-3 L 4/30 * at LSU [10] ...... 0-1 L 5/20 ! MEMPHIS ...... 14-10 W 3/22 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-7 L 4/5 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 5-3 W 4/30 * at LSU ...... 3-0 W 5/21 ! NORTH CAROLINA . . . . .2-3 L 3/23 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-3 W 4/5 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 6-7 L 5/2 at Columbus College . . . .15-3 W 5/22 ! MEMPHIS ...... 5-6 L 3/25 TENNESSEE ...... 5-3 W 4/9 * at LSU ...... 3-4 L 5/3 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .1-9 L # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 1st); ! South 3/25 TENNESSEE7 ...... 4-2 W 4/9 * at LSU ...... 5-2 W 5/4 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .4-8 L Regional (Auburn, AL - 3rd) 3/28 * at Alabama7 ...... 1-0 W 4/10 * at LSU ...... 1-3 L 5/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-6 L 3/29 * at Alabama7 ...... 3-2 W 4/12 NEW ORLEANS ...... 5-1 W 5/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-1 W 3/30 * at Alabama ...... 3-8 L 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 1-3 L 5/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-7 L 1979 4/1 HUNTINGDON ...... 6-9 L 4/16 * OLE MISS ...... 5-2 W 5/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-6 W 21-21 • 7-14 SEC 4/5 at South Alabama ...... 4-5 L 4/17 * OLE MISS ...... 2-9 L 4/6 at South Alabama ...... 4-3 W 4/20 at Mercer ...... 4-10 L 4/9 at Florida State ...... 7-21 L 4/20 at Mercer ...... 6-2 W 1978 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 6-5 W 4/9 at Florida State ...... 0-2 L 4/26 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-0 W 33-21 • 15-8 SEC 2/27 GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-5 W 4/10 COLUMBUS COL. [10] . .6-5 W 4/27 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-1 W 3/8 WESTERN KY...... 17-1 W 4/12 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 1-2 L 4/27 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-1 W 3/10 CLEMSON ...... 4-2 W 4/12 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 3-2 W 4/30 * LSU ...... 0-2 L •SEC CHAMPIONS• 3/11 CLEMSON ...... 10-1 W 4/13 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 5/1 * LSU ...... 5-1 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 3/17 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . .5-13 L 4/15 at Columbus College . . . . .5-7 L 5/3 at B'ham-Southern ...... 13-4 W •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 3/17 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . .2-11 L 4/16 TROY STATE ...... 6-2 W MERCER ...... 9-4 W •SOUTH REGIONAL• 3/18 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-15 L 4/17 MONTEVALLO ...... 20-8 W MERCER ...... 4-3 W 3/21 FAIRFIELD ...... 21-6 W 4/19 * LSU7 ...... 7-2 W 5/13 # at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L 3/22 AUSTIN PEAY STATE . . .6-1 W 7 2/23 GA. SOUTHWESTERN . .7-2 W 4/19 * LSU ...... 3-2 W 5/16 # KENTUCKY ...... 6-0 W 3/24 * at LSU7 ...... 4-7 L 2/25 HUNTINGDON ...... 5-4 W 4/20 * LSU ...... 5-0 W 5/16 # KENTUCKY ...... 14-6 W 3/24 * at LSU7 ...... 1-7 L 3/4 * at Alabama ...... 5-9 L 4/21 GEORGIA STATE ...... 4-3 W 5/18 Georgia Tech (A) ...... 6-4 W 3/25 * at LSU ...... 2-3 L 3/5 * at Alabama ...... 5-3 W 4/22 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-9 L 5/21 ! Middle Tennessee ...... 10-5 W 3/27 SOU. BENEDICTINE . . .10-4 W 3/5 * at Alabama ...... 3-1 W 4/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2-4 L 5/24 ! at Florida State ...... 2-1 W 3/31 * ALABAMA7 ...... 10-2 W 3/10 AUSTIN PEAY ST...... 14-9 W 4/24 UAB ...... 1-5 L 5/25 ! Jacksonville ...... 7-5 W 3/31 * ALABAMA7 ...... 3-2 W 7 3/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .1-7 L 4/26 * OLE MISS ...... 5-4 W 6/11 $ Clemson ...... 4-9 L 4/1 * ALABAMA ...... 9-4 W 7 3/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .2-6 L 4/26 * OLE MISS ...... 4-0 W 6/12 $ Maine ...... 8-9 L 4/7 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 4-5 L 3/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .11-8 W 4/27 * OLE MISS ...... 4-5 L # SEC Playoff (1st); ! South Reg. (Tallahassee, FL 4/7 * at Ole Miss7 [10] ...... 3-4 L 3/21 at South Alabama ...... 9-12 L 4/29 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .0-1 L - 1st); $ CWS (Omaha, NE- T7th) 4/30 SOUTH ALABAMA [10] .4-5 L 5/1 at Huntingdon ...... 5-0 W 5/3 * ALABAMA7 ...... 5-3 W 5/4 * ALABAMA7 ...... 8-5 W 1977 5/4 * ALABAMA7 ...... 5-4 W 28-18 • 11-9 SEC 5/5 GA. SOUTHW'STERN . .17-8 W 5/6 at UAB [10] ...... 2-3 L 5/9 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-2 W 2/24 at Jacksonville ...... 0-1 L 5/11 # Ole Miss ...... 7-4 W 2/24 at Jacksonville ...... 3-2 W 5/12 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-16 L at Valdosta State ...... 8-4 W 3/3 at Mercer ...... 7-10 L MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 2-5 L 1981 MARSHALL ...... 17-5 W 27-27 • 7-16 SEC 3/17 at Austin Peay ...... 6-5 W 5/13 # Vanderbilt ...... 0-13 L 3/18 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-3 L # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 2nd) 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-5 L 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-12 L 3/22 OHIO ...... 10-3 W 3/1 at Troy State ...... 6-5 W 3/22 OHIO ...... 9-3 W 3/2 SE LOUISIANA ...... 15-3 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 5-3 W 3/3 at Columbus College . . . . .5-1 W 3/23 OHIO ...... 7-8 L 3/4 LIVINGSTON6 ...... 4-1 W 3/25 * LSU ...... 2-0 W 3/6 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 8-7 W 3/26 * LSU ...... 10-2 W 3/6 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 4-3 W 3/26 * LSU ...... 4-2 W 3/7 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-8 L 4/2 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W The 1978 Auburn squad celebrates after winning the 3/8 IND.-SOUTHEAST . . . .13-10 W 4/2 * OLE MISS ...... 9-4 W SEC Tournament Championship in Gainesville, Fla. 3/11 * OLE MISS7 ...... 2-5 L 4/3 * OLE MISS ...... 7-14 L

2008 Auburn Baseball 103 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

HISTORY 3/11 * OLE MISS7 ...... 2-7 L 4/10 * LSU ...... 12-6 W 3/3 * at LSU7 ...... 5-9 L 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-16 L 3/12 * OLE MISS ...... 16-2 W 4/11 * LSU ...... 13-12 W 3/4 * at LSU ...... 6-8 L 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-6 L 3/22 * at LSU7 ...... 4-3 W 4/11 * LSU7 ...... 9-1 W 3/7 SIENA HEIGHTS ...... 5-4 W 4/29 HUNTINGDON ...... 0-5 L 3/22 * at LSU7 ...... 1-2 L 4/13 FLORIDA STATE ...... 9-5 W 3/9 * OLE MISS7 [8] ...... 6-5 W 4/30 COLUMBUS COL...... 2-1 W 3/23 at New Orleans ...... 4-9 L 4/14 FLORIDA STATE5 . . . . .8-10 L 3/9 * OLE MISS7 ...... 9-7 W 5/2 Alabama (D) ...... 10-6 W 3/24 at SE Louisiana ...... 12-4 W 4/15 at Columbus College . . . .20-2 W 3/10 * OLE MISS ...... 4-10 L 5/4 * LSU7 ...... 0-5 L 3/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 1-2 L 4/15 HUNTINGDON ...... 12-4 W 3/15 MARSHALL ...... 12-0 W 5/4 * LSU7 ...... 5-4 W 3/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 0-2 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 0-1 L 3/17 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-6 L 5/5 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 3/29 * ALABAMA ...... 3-8 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-3 T 3/18 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 1-6 L 3/31 at Georgia State ...... 11-2 W 4/20 at Florida State ...... 0-14 L 3/18 * at Mississippi State7 . . . . .1-14 L 4/1 at Jacksonville State ...... 9-5 W 4/21 at Florida State ...... 9-8 W 3/22 Livingston (S) ...... 9-7 W 4/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . .11-1 W 4/22 at Montevallo ...... 3-1 W 3/25 * at Alabama7 ...... 0-6 L 1986 4/4 at UAB ...... 6-5 W 4/24 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 2-9 L 3/25 * at Alabama7 ...... 6-4 W 31-24 • 15-12 SEC 4/5 at B'ham-Southern ...... 3-8 L 4/24 * at Mississippi State5 ...... 0-6 L 3/27 JAX'VILLE STATE5 . . . . .6-3 W 4/7 JAX'VILLE ST. [10] . . . . .5-4 W 4/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-10 L 3/30 at Troy State ...... 16-11 W 2/26 HUNTINGDON ...... 5-4 W 4/8 at South Alabama [12] . . . .4-5 L 4/27 UAB ...... 13-1 W 4/1 at Huntingdon ...... 2-1 W 3/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 4-2 W 4/9 at South Alabama ...... 0-9 L 4/28 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . .10-12 L 4/2 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 6-9 L 3/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 7-5 W 4/11 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .6-4 W 4/29 JACKSON STATE ...... 4-1 W 4/3 at South Alabama ...... 0-2 L 3/2 * OLE MISS ...... 15-2 W 4/11 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .2-3 L 5/1 * ALABAMA7 [8] ...... 8-7 W 4/4 at Columbus College . . . .14-3 W 3/4 at Samford ...... 16-2 W 4/12 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .6-12 L 5/1 * ALABAMA7 [8] ...... 8-5 W 4/5 at Alabama Christian . . . .11-7 W 3/5 CUMBERLAND ...... 2-4 L 4/13 JACKSON ST. [10] . . . . .8-10 L 5/2 * ALABAMA ...... 9-14 L 4/7 * LSU7 ...... 4-11 L 3/6 OLD DOMINION ...... 7-5 W 4/14 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .7-6 W 5/4 TROY STATE ...... 14-12 W 4/7 * LSU7 ...... 8-5 W 3/8 * at Georgia7 ...... 1-5 L 4/15 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . .5-10 L 5/5 LIVINGSTON ...... 13-9 W 4/8 * LSU ...... 4-6 L 3/8 * at Georgia7 [8] ...... 4-5 L 4/16 TROY STATE ...... 15-10 W 5/8 CLEMSON [11] ...... 7-6 W 4/10 GEORGIA ...... 5-3 W 3/9 * at Georgia ...... 5-8 L 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 0-17 L 5/8 CLEMSON ...... 10-22 L 4/11 GEORGIA ...... 6-10 L 3/10 RICHMOND ...... 12-6 W 4/18 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 2-4 L 5/9 CLEMSON [12] ...... 9-0 W 4/12 SOUTH ALABAMA [10] 7-11 L 3/11 RICHMOND ...... 4-1 W 4/19 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-6 L 5/10 MONTEVALLO ...... 8-3 W 4/14 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 7-5 W 3/12 at UAB ...... 17-9 W 4/20 at Huntingdon [11] ...... 1-2 L 5/11 at Georgia State ...... 11-1 W 4/14 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 5-16 L 3/15 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .7-6 W 4/21 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-2 W 5/12 at Georgia Tech ...... 6-8 L 4/15 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-7 L 3/15 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .5-7 L 4/22 UAB ...... 4-3 W 4/17 FLA. INT...... 8-2 W 3/16 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .7-1 W 4/25 * LSU7 ...... 4-3 W 4/18 FLA. INT...... 9-6 W 3/21 CLEMSON ...... 5-1 W 4/25 * LSU7 [9] ...... 2-3 L 1983 4/19 FLA. INT...... 13-10 W 3/22 CLEMSON ...... 5-2 W 4/26 * LSU ...... 12-4 W 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .2-5 L 3/22 CLEMSON ...... 9-8 W 4/27 MONTEVALLO [11] . . . . .4-3 W 16-34 • 4-18 SEC 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . .4-12 L 3/23 CLEMSON ...... 11-14 L 4/28 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1-7 L 4/23 ALABAMA (Bham) . . . .13-15 L 3/24 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 0-8 L 4/29 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3-4 L 2/23 at Florida State ...... 9-12 L 4/24 at UAB ...... 1-18 L 3/27 UAB ...... 11-5 W 4/30 at Montevallo ...... 12-7 W 2/23 at Florida State ...... 1-6 L 4/25 TROY STATE ...... 9-14 L 3/29 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 11-7 W 5/2 * at Alabama7 ...... 3-10 L 3/2 GEORGIA ...... 0-5 L 4/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 3-2 W 3/29 * at Vanderbilt7 [8] ...... 12-10 W 5/2 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 5-6 L 3/2 GEORGIA ...... 11-7 W 4/28 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-1 W 3/30 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-11 L 5/3 * at Alabama ...... 3-13 L 3/3 at Troy State ...... 5-6 L 4/29 * ALABAMA ...... 2-6 L 4/1 at Samford ...... 6-1 W 5/6 at Florida State ...... 5-7 L 3/5 at Columbus Col. [12] . . . .7-8 L 5/1 UAB ...... 7-4 W 4/2 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .4-7 L 5/7 at Florida State ...... 3-11 L 3/8 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-17 L 5/2 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-2 W 4/5 * at Florida7 ...... 4-8 L 5/9 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-6 W 3/10 * OLE MISS ...... 8-12 L 5/4 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-8 L 4/5 * at Florida7 ...... 6-3 W 5/10 B'HAM-SOUTHERN5 . . . .4-3 W 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 5-6 L 5/5 HUNTINGDON ...... 10-1 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 10-6 W 5/11 HUNTINGDON ...... 3-1 W 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 6-12 L 4/8 @ at South Alabama ...... 3-8 L 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-8 L 4/9 @ ALABAMA (Mbl) ...... 6-12 L 3/19 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-5 L 4/10 MONTEVALLO ...... 11-0 W 1982 3/20 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-7 L 4/12 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 W 3/22 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 13-6 W COACH HAL BAIRD 4/13 * KENTUCKY ...... 16-5 W 27-20-1 • 8-13-1 SEC 3/23 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5-7 L (1985-2000) 4/14 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-4 W 3/27 * LSU ...... 6-3 W 4/15 SAMFORD ...... 11-8 W 3/3 at Troy State ...... 4-5 L 3/27 * LSU ...... 5-4 W 1985 at Columbus College . . . . .3-7 L 3/7 * at LSU7 ...... 2-4 L 3/29 at Jacksonville State . . . . .1-11 L B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .3-7 L 3/7 * at LSU7 ...... 0-11 L 3/31 Alabama (Bham) ...... 3-12 L 30-22 • 11-12 SEC 4/19 * at Alabama7 ...... 0-7 L 3/10 * OLE MISS7 ...... 3-4 L 4/2 * at Alabama ...... 5-6 L 4/19 * at Alabama7 ...... 1-3 L 2/23 at Tennessee ...... 5-7 L 3/10 * OLE MISS7 [8] ...... 4-5 L 4/3 * at Alabama ...... 2-3 L 4/20 * at Alabama ...... 1-5 L 2/23 at Tennessee ...... 6-5 W 3/11 * OLE MISS ...... 1-4 L 4/3 * at Alabama ...... 7-6 W 4/23 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-6 L 2/24 at Tennessee ...... 12-5 W 3/18 AUSTIN PEAY ...... 13-10 W 4/5 JAX'VILLE ST. [11] . . . . .6-5 W SAMFORD ...... 8-3 W 2/27 SAMFORD ...... 22-7 W 3/20 * MISS. STATE7 [8] ...... 6-5 W 4/10 COLUMBUS COL...... 6-4 W 4/26 * TENNESSEE7 [10] ...... 2-1 W 3/2 * ALABAMA7 ...... 4-2 W 3/20 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .7-4 W 4/11 MONTEVALLO ...... 7-0 W 4/26 * TENNESSEE7 ...... 11-5 W 3/2 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-4 L 3/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE6 . . .4-3 W 4/12 at UAB ...... 5-6 L 4/27 * TENNESSEE ...... 13-6 W 3/3 * ALABAMA ...... 9-7 W 3/23 GEORGIA ...... 10-7 W 4/13 at Alabama Christian . . .19-14 W 4/28 GEORGIA TECH [10] . . . .8-7 W 3/6 at B'ham-Southern ...... 15-7 W 3/27 * at Alabama [10] ...... 7-8 L 4/14 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-16 L Alabama (D) ...... 10-1 W 3/7 at UAB ...... 14-11 W 3/28 * at Alabama7 ...... 5-8 L 4/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 4-12 L 5/3 * at LSU7 ...... 1-7 L 3/9 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 1-3 L 3/28 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 10-11 L 4/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 9-10 L 5/3 * at LSU7 ...... 3-12 L 3/9 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 2-3 L 3/31 JAX'VILLE STATE7 . . . . .6-4 W 4/17 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-10 L 5/4 * at LSU ...... 3-4 L 3/10 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-14 L 3/31 JAX'VILLE STATE7 . . . . .6-7 L 4/19 at Georgia ...... 11-5 W Alabama (H) ...... 8-13 L 3/11 VIRGINIA ...... 8-9 L 4/1 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-7 W 4/20 at Georgia ...... 13-9 W 5/9 # ALABAMA [11] ...... 7-8 L 3/12 VIRGINIA ...... 8-5 W 4/3 at Huntingdon ...... 20-4 W 4/21 HUNTINGDON ...... 22-23 L 5/10 # Georgia ...... 7-11 L 3/13 VIRGINIA ...... 12-11 W 4/7 GEORGIA STATE ...... 3-1 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .5-8 L @ USA Tournament (Mobile, AL); # SEC Tourn. 3/17 at Troy State ...... 12-6 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .8-19 L (Baton Rouge, LA-4th) 3/20 at Columbus College . . . . .2-7 L 4/26 UAB ...... 17-6 W 3/23 * OLE MISS7 ...... 11-2 W 4/27 TROY STATE ...... 0-1 L 3/23 * OLE MISS7 ...... 7-5 W 4/28 at Montevallo ...... 7-0 W 3/24 * OLE MISS ...... 14-6 W 1987 4/30 * at LSU ...... 0-3 L 3/27 at Jacksonville State . . . . .12-8 W 42-18 • 18-9 SEC 4/30 * at LSU ...... 7-1 W 3/30 * at LSU7 ...... 2-5 L 5/1 * at LSU ...... 3-9 L 3/31 * at LSU7 ...... 0-7 L 5/4 GEORGIA TECH [10] . . . .4-3 W 3/31 * at LSU ...... 4-6 L •SOUTH I REGIONAL• 5/5 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 5-7 L 4/2 at Georgia ...... 23-11 W 5/7 * ALABAMA ...... 1-9 L 4/3 at Georgia ...... 13-15 L 2/18 HUNTINGDON [11] . . . . .3-2 W 5/7 * ALABAMA ...... 4-6 L 4/4 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-12 L 2/25 at UAB ...... 23-2 W 5/8 * ALABAMA ...... 5-13 L 7 4/6 * at Alabama7 ...... 2-3 L 3/1 WEST GEORGIA . . . . .11-3 W 5/9 FLA. INT...... 8-9 L 7 4/6 * at Alabama7 ...... 17-8 W 3/1 WEST GEORGIA . . . . .10-2 W 5/10 FLA. INT...... 10-7 W 7 4/7 * at Alabama ...... 10-6 W 3/3 FERRIS STATE ...... 6-5 W 5/11 FLA. INT. [10] ...... 9-10 L 7 4/9 UAB ...... 9-8 W 3/3 FERRIS STATE ...... 9-2 W 4/10 JAX'VILLE STATE . . . . .18-6 W 3/5 RICHMOND ...... 9-3 W 7 4/12 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .11-3 W 3/7 * at Ole Miss [8] ...... 8-6 W 7 1984 4/12 at Huntingdon ...... 2-5 L 3/7 * at Ole Miss [8] ...... 2-1 W 27-24 • 8-14 SEC 4/13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .3-2 W 3/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-10 L 4/13 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .3-1 W 3/10 VIRGINIA ...... 4-2 W 4/14 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .8-1 W 3/11 VIRGINIA ...... 7-4 W 2/23 SPRING HILL ...... 12-2 W 7 4/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . .16-3 W 3/14 * GEORGIA ...... 2-3 L 2/25 TENNESSEE7 ...... 16-5 W 7 4/17 at South Alabama ...... 8-9 L 3/14 * GEORGIA ...... 5-10 L 2/25 TENNESSEE7 [8] ...... 6-5 W 4/19 ALA. CHRISTIAN ...... 9-2 W 3/15 * GEORGIA ...... 1-7 L 2/26 TENNESSEE ...... 6-5 W 4/20 Livingston (S) ...... 12-6 W 3/19 at Samford ...... 6-11 L 2/28 at Florida State ...... 4-10 L 7 Coach Paul Nix was the Tigers’ 4/21 Jacksonville State (H) . . . . .7-8 L 3/21 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-4 W 2/29 at Florida State ...... 2-12 L 7 skipper from 1963-84. 4/23 TROY STATE ...... 5-9 L 3/21 * at Mississippi State ...... 9-3 W 3/3 * at LSU7 ...... 4-0 W 4/24 GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-5 W 3/22 * at Mississippi State [15] . .10-8 W

104 2008 Auburn Baseball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

3/22 WEST GEORGIA ...... 11-6 W 4/1 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-0 W HISTORY 3/23 at Samford ...... 14-1 W 4/3 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 7-2 W 3/26 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .3-2 W 4/3 WEST GEORGIA7 . . . . .17-2 W 3/26 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . .3-11 L 4/4 @ Houston (Mbl) ...... 4-2 W 3/27 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .1-5 L 4/5 @ at South Alabama ...... 4-10 L 3/29 RIDER ...... 11-5 W 4/12 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .7-0 W 3/30 RIDER ...... 8-7 W 4/13 SAMFORD ...... 10-0 W 3/31 RIDER ...... 10-8 W 4/15 * at Kentucky ...... 5-7 L 4/4 JAX'VILLE STATE . . . .12-10 W 4/15 * at Kentucky7 [10] ...... 5-3 W 4/5 SAMFORD7 ...... 8-3 W 4/16 * at Kentucky ...... 4-9 L 4/5 SAMFORD5 ...... 14-0 W 4/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 6-14 L 4/6 LAGRANGE COL...... 8-6 W 4/20 LAGRANGE COL...... 8-1 W 4/9 * at Florida ...... 3-1 W 4/22 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 5-7 L 4/9 * at Florida ...... 1-7 L 4/22 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-0 W 4/10 * at Florida ...... 12-7 W 4/23 * ALABAMA ...... 7-9 L 4/12 Alabama (H) [11] ...... 3-1 W 4/26 UAB ...... 4-1 W 4/13 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .14-3 W 4/27 BERRY COLLEGE . . . . .14-4 W 4/16 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 9-1 W 4/29 * at Tennessee ...... 10-0 W 4/16 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 2-0 W 4/29 * at Tennessee7 ...... 14-4 W 4/17 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-2 L 4/30 * at Tennessee ...... 11-2 W 4/20 LAGRANGE COL...... 15-0 W 5/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN7 . .11-3 W 4/23 * at Alabama7 ...... 2-12 L 5/2 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN7 . . .5-2 W 4/24 * at Alabama7 ...... 6-7 L 5/3 Alabama (D) ...... 6-8 L 4/27 Alabama (D) ...... 1-6 L 5/6 * LSU ...... 12-8 W Coach Hal Baird led Auburn 4/30 * TENNESSEE7 [9] ...... 3-5 L 5/6 * LSU7 ...... 1-0 W 4/30 * TENNESSEE7 ...... 0-1 L 5/7 * LSU ...... 1-8 L to College World Series 5/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 17-3 W 5/11 # Mississippi State ...... 5-3 W John Powell was a four-time All-SEC appearances in 1994 and 1997. 5/3 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .5-1 W 5/12 # Georgia ...... 8-9 L selection and set the NCAA career 5/4 UAB ...... 4-1 W 5/13 # LSU ...... 8-5 W strikeout record with 602. 3/25 at Clemson ...... 5-18 L 5/7 * at LSU7 ...... 2-1 W 5/13 # at Florida [10] ...... 4-2 W 5/12 * at Tennessee ...... 2-8 L 3/25 at Clemson ...... 5-4 W 5/7 * at LSU ...... 8-1 W 5/14 # Georgia ...... 2-1 W 5/12 * at Tennessee7 ...... 4-3 W 3/26 at Clemson ...... 2-3 L 5/8 * at LSU ...... 10-8 W 5/20 WESTERN CAROLINA .16-6 W 5/13 * at Tennessee ...... 12-3 W 3/28 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-8 W 5/12 # at Mississippi State ...... 7-10 L 5/20 WESTERN CAROLINA . .5-3 W 5/17 # Mississippi State ...... 2-16 L 3/29 LAGRANGE COL...... 12-4 W 5/13 # Florida ...... 3-4 L 5/25 ! South Florida ...... 9-3 W 5/19 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-4 L 4/1 MONTEVALLO ...... 10-2 W # SEC Tourn. (Starkville, MS - 6th) 5/26 ! Clemson ...... 14-7 W # SEC Tourn. (Hoover, AL - T5th) 4/4 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 3-2 W 5/27 ! at Florida State ...... 6-7 L 4/4 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 8-4 W 5/27 ! Clemson ...... 1-11 L 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 14-7 W 1989 @ Diamond Club (Mobile, AL); # SEC Tourn. (Gainesville, FL - 1st); ! Atlantic Reg. 1991 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 8-0 W 44-20 • 12-12 SEC 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 2-4 L (Tallahassee, FL-3rd) 35-24 • 14-12 SEC 4/11 * FLORIDA7 ...... 11-2 W 4/11 * FLORIDA7 ...... 7-3 W •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 2/8 WESTERN CARO. . . . .17-16 W 4/12 * FLORIDA ...... 9-5 W •ATLANTIC REGIONAL• 1990 2/9 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . .9-2 W B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . . .9-0 W 34-24 • 13-13 SEC 2/9 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . .3-4 L 4/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . .14-3 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 15-2 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 13-6 W 4/18 * at Kentucky7 ...... 12-7 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . .2-3 L 7 2/16 WEST FLORIDA ...... 1-3 L 4/18 * at Kentucky7 ...... 5-6 L 2/11 WESTERN CARO.7 . . . . .8-3 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 3-9 L 7 2/23 at Clemson ...... 4-6 L 4/19 * at Kentucky ...... 4-11 L 2/12 WESTERN CARO...... 15-2 W 2/10 WESTERN CARO...... 2-4 L 7 2/24 at Clemson ...... 3-7 L 4/22 SAMFORD ...... 7-2 W 2/15 HUNTINGDON ...... 18-13 W 2/11 WESTERN CARO...... 9-6 W 7 2/26 CAMPBELL ...... 4-5 L 4/25 * ALABAMA7 ...... 7-2 W 7 2/11 WESTERN CARO. [8] . .9-13 L 2/22 MERCER ...... 10-3 W 2/27 CAMPBELL ...... 15-4 W 4/25 * ALABAMA7 ...... 4-9 L 7 21/4 HUNTINGDON ...... 9-7 W 2/22 MERCER ...... 5-4 W 3/1 Eastern Ky. (Mcn) ...... 1-2 L 4/26 * ALABAMA ...... 9-4 W 2/17 MERCER7 ...... 2-0 W 2/25 at Clemson ...... 2-4 L 3/4 APPALACHIAN ST. . . . .10-1 W 4/28 at Georgia Tech ...... 11-6 W 2/17 MERCER7 ...... 4-2 W 2/26 at Clemson ...... 7-6 W 3/5 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-11 L 4/29 UAB ...... 8-2 W 2/24 CLEMSON ...... 3-6 L 2/28 GEORGIA TECH ...... 9-7 W 3/6 ILLINOIS STATE7 ...... 3-1 W 5/2 * at Tennessee7 [9] ...... 8-4 W 2/25 CLEMSON ...... 0-6 L 3/1 CAMPBELL ...... 5-4 W 3/6 ILLINOIS STATE7 ...... 3-5 L 5/2 * at Tennessee7 ...... 6-2 W 3/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 1-6 L 2/28 at Samford ...... 7-6 W 7 3/7 ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-2 W 5/3 * at Tennessee ...... 5-2 W 7 3/3 EAST CAROLINA . . . . .4-5 L 3/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 3-1 W 3/9 @ Michigan ...... 12-4 W 5/6 GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-9 L 3/3 EAST CAROLINA7 . . . . .9-6 W 3/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-5 W 3/10 @ at South Alabama ...... 1-2 L 5/9 * LSU7 ...... 0-4 L 3/7 UAB ...... 11-6 W 3/8 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . .4-0 W 3/16 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-6 L 5/9 * LSU7 ...... 1-6 L 3/10 MOREHEAD STATE5 . .16-0 W 3/9 UNC-WILMINGTON . . .12-8 W 3/16 * at Ole Miss7 ...... 3-2 W 5/10 * LSU ...... 6-1 W 7 3/11 * at Ole Miss ...... 8-5 W 3/10 MOREHEAD STATE . . .5-4 W 3/17 * at Ole Miss ...... 8-4 W 5/12 Alabama (H) ...... 6-0 W 7 3/11 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-4 L 3/11 MOREHEAD STATE . . . .7-3 W 3/19 CORNELL ...... 6-1 W 5/14 # LSU ...... 9-8 W 3/12 * at Ole Miss ...... 7-4 W 3/15 VMI ...... 11-1 W 3/21 Samford (Hvr) ...... 6-1 W 5/15 # Kentucky [10] ...... 5-4 W 3/15 ALABAMA STATE . . . . .18-4 W 3/17 * OLE MISS ...... 2-3 L 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 10-9 W 5/16 # Mississippi State ...... 3-4 L 3/17 * OLE MISS7 ...... 3-9 L 3/18 * GEORGIA ...... 6-8 L 3/23 * GEORGIA7 ...... 3-2 W 5/16 # LSU ...... 2-4 L 7 3/18 * GEORGIA ...... 3-0 W 3/18 * OLE MISS ...... 4-2 W 3/24 * GEORGIA ...... 6-5 W 5/21 ! Seton Hall ...... 6-15 L 3/19 * GEORGIA ...... 2-5 L 3/21 MICHIGAN STATE . . . . .5-4 W 3/26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL .14-9 W 5/22 ! Middle Tenn. State ...... 5-3 W 7 3/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-7 L 3/21 OHIO ...... 8-3 W 3/27 LINCOLN MEMORIAL .10-1 W 5/23 ! Seton Hall ...... 22-1 W 7 3/25 * at Mississippi State . . . . .3-13 L 3/22 OHIO ...... 7-4 W 3/30 * LSU ...... 2-6 L 5/23 ! Clemson ...... 2-6 L 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 2-14 L 3/26 * at Mississippi State ...... 5-11 L 3/30 * LSU7 ...... 3-8 L # SEC Tourn. (Athens, GA - 3rd); ! South I Reg. 7 3/30 Alabama (H) ...... 21-9 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 0-7 L 3/31 * LSU ...... 8-13 L (Huntsville, AL - 3rd) 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 10-11 L 4/2 MERCER ...... 8-1 W 3/27 at UAB ...... 1-2 L 4/3 SAMFORD ...... 10-9 W 7 3/28 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . .2-1 W 4/6 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-2 L 3/28 LINCOLN MEMORIAL7 . .7-0 W 1988 4/6 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 4-5 L 39-16 • 16-10 SEC 3/31 * at LSU ...... 6-12 L 4/7 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-9 L 7 3/31 * at LSU ...... 6-5 W 4/11 BERRY COLLEGE . . . . .8-10 W 4/1 * at LSU ...... 17-7 W 4/13 * VANDERBILT ...... 7-9 L 2/12 WESTERN CAROLINA . .3-0 W 4/3 LAGRANGE COL...... 20-6 W 4/13 * VANDERBILT7 ...... 3-1 W 2/13 WESTERN CAROLINA . .7-3 W 4/4 ALABAMA STATE . . . . .12-0 W 4/14 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA . .1-4 L 4/7 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .15-5 W 4/16 COLUMBUS COL...... 11-2 W 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA7 .1-0 W 7 4/7 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . .0-13 L 4/20 * at Alabama ...... 19-11 W 2/20 CLEMSON ...... 1-8 L 4/8 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .8-4 W 4/20 * at Alabama7 ...... 17-8 W 2/21 CLEMSON ...... 5-2 W 4/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 15-5 W 4/21 * at Alabama ...... 6-7 L 2/24 HUNTINGDON ...... 9-1 W 7 4/15 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-8 L 4/23 Alabama (M) ...... 11-2 W 2/27 RICHMOND ...... 5-0 W 4/18 SAMFORD ...... 11-5 W 4/24 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .12-4 W 2/28 RICHMOND ...... 7-0 W 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 7-6 W 4/27 * at Kentucky ...... 10-11 L 3/1 MONTEVALLO ...... 14-2 W 4/21 * ALABAMA7 ...... 2-0 W 4/27 * at Kentucky7 ...... 10-3 W 3/5 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 0-2 L 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 9-5 W 4/28 * at Kentucky ...... 3-1 W 3/5 * at Vanderbilt7 ...... 4-5 L 4/24 Alabama (M) ...... 2-9 L 4/30 LAGRANGE COL.7 . . . .14-0 W 3/6 * at Vanderbilt ...... 10-3 W 4/25 B'HAM-SOU. [11] ...... 5-4 W 4/30 UAB [11] ...... 6-5 W 3/8 at Georgia Tech ...... 14-3 W 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 9-6 W 5/1 UAB (Hvr) ...... 4-5 L 3/12 * OLE MISS7 ...... 5-0 W 7 4/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-5 L 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 1-3 L 3/12 * OLE MISS7 [11] ...... 1-0 W 4/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-7 L 5/4 * FLORIDA7 ...... 2-1 W 3/13 * OLE MISS ...... 14-1 W All-American Frank Thomas led 4/30 Alabama (H) ...... 8-11 L 5/11 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-2 W 3/16 VIRGINIA ...... 8-13 L 5/2 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 9-3 W 5/12 * TENNESSEE7 [10] ...... 4-5 L 3/19 * at Georgia7 ...... 8-3 W the Tigers to two Regional 5/5 * at Florida ...... 7-8 L 5/12 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 3/19 * at Georgia7 ...... 7-4 W appearance in three seasons. 7 5/5 * at Florida ...... 7-3 W 5/16 # Florida ...... 7-8 L 3/20 * at Georgia ...... 18-5 W 5/6 * at Florida ...... 5-6 L

2008 Auburn Baseball 105 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

HISTORY 5/17 # Kentucky ...... 8-5 W 3/28 * FLORIDA ...... 9-6 W 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 9-5 W 3/7 WINTHROP ...... 1-11 L 5/18 # Mississippi State7 ...... 0-1 L 3/31 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .16-4 W 3/27 * GEORGIA ...... 12-13 L 3/8 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .7-6 W @ South Ala. Tourn. (Mobile, AL); # SEC Tourn. 4/3 * at Kentucky ...... 10-4 W 3/30 COLUMBUS COL...... 7-2 W 3/10 WINTHROP ...... 5-3 W (Baton Rouge, LA-4th) 4/3 * at Kentucky7 ...... 7-3 W 3/31 GEORGIA STATE ...... 5-2 W 3/10 PENN STATE ...... 9-2 W 4/4 * at Kentucky ...... 16-8 W 4/1 * at Tennessee ...... 6-3 W 3/11 PENN STATE ...... 8-5 W 1992 4/7 COLUMBUS COL...... 5-3 W 4/2 * at Tennessee ...... 3-1 W 3/12 PENN STATE ...... 14-0 W 4/10 * at South Carolina ...... 5-6 L 4/3 * at Tennessee ...... 4-8 L 3/17 EASTERN MICH...... 19-3 W 30-25 • 10-14 SEC 4/10 * at South Carolina7 ...... 4-5 L 4/8 * VANDERBILT ...... 5-3 W 3/18 EASTERN MICH...... 11-4 W 4/11 * at South Carolina ...... 1-7 L 4/9 * VANDERBILT ...... 20-7 W 3/19 EASTERN MICH...... 7-4 W 2/21 WEST FLORIDA ...... 6-9 L 4/13 UAB ...... 20-1 W 4/10 * VANDERBILT ...... 10-3 W 3/22 at UAB ...... 16-2 W 2/22 WEST FLORIDA ...... 1-2 L 4/14 WEST GEORGIA7 ...... 5-2 W 4/11 EAST TENN. STATE . . . .7-9 L 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 5-4 W 2/24 BERRY COLLEGE ...... 6-0 W 4/14 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-0 W 4/13 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .11-4 W 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 9-4 W 2/27 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 3-5 L 4/17 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-8 L 4/15 * at Arkansas ...... 6-7 L 3/26 * at Georgia ...... 2-0 W 2/28 TROY STATE ...... 4-1 W 4/17 * ARKANSAS7 ...... 6-1 W 4/16 * at Arkansas ...... 6-3 W 3/28 SAMFORD ...... 14-5 W 2/29 CLEMSON ...... 3-4 L 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 8-3 W 4/17 * at Arkansas ...... 0-10 L 3/29 Alabama (Hvr) ...... 6-1 W 3/1 CLEMSON ...... 3-9 L 4/20 GEORGIA COLLEGE . . . .6-3 W 4/19 MERCER ...... 3-4 L 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-13 L 3/3 UNC-WILMINGTON . . .10-4 W 4/21 UAB (Hvr) ...... 4-1 W 4/20 MERCER ...... 7-6 W 4/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-1 W 3/4 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . .2-0 W 4/24 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L 4/22 * MISS. STATE [10] ...... 1-4 L 4/2 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-3 W 3/4 UNC-WILMINGTON . . . .4-3 W 4/24 * at Mississippi State7 ...... 6-1 W 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .19-5 W 4/4 Alabama (H) ...... 10-8 W 3/7 & Oklahoma ...... 3-6 L 4/25 * at Mississippi State ...... 12-1 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .4-2 W 4/7 * at Vanderbilt ...... 15-3 W 3/8 & Tulane ...... 3-1 W 4/28 UAB ...... 5-1 W 4/26 at UAB ...... 7-2 W 4/8 * at Vanderbilt ...... 13-12 W 3/11 HUNTINGDON ...... 8-3 W 5/1 * OLE MISS ...... 11-3 W 4/27 SAMFORD ...... 9-8 W 4/9 * at Vanderbilt ...... 11-5 W 3/12 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .7-0 W 5/1 * OLE MISS7 ...... 1-0 W 4/29 * at Ole Miss ...... 0-2 L 4/10 at Middle Tenn. State . . . . .6-1 W 3/12 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . . .4-0 W 5/2 * OLE MISS ...... 7-9 L 4/30 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 4/12 COLUMBUS COL...... 9-4 W 3/19 at Samford ...... 8-5 W 5/4 TENNESSEE STATE7 . . .8-1 W 5/1 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-3 W 4/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-1 W 3/21 * at Florida ...... 2-4 L 5/4 TENNESSEE STATE7 . . .3-0 W 5/2 Troy State (M) ...... 3-6 L 4/15 * ARKANSAS ...... 3-1 W 3/21 * at Florida7 ...... 1-2 L 5/8 * at LSU ...... 2-21 L 5/4 Alabama (M) ...... 8-7 W 4/16 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-7 W 3/22 * at Florida ...... 1-2 L 5/8 * at LSU7 [8] ...... 9-8 W 5/6 * LSU [10] ...... 6-13 L 4/18 UAB ...... 10-3 W 3/24 GEORGIA COLLEGE . . . .5-2 W 5/9 * at LSU ...... 9-2 W 5/7 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/19 UAB ...... 8-5 W 3/26 Alabama (M) ...... 1-7 L 5/14 * Alabama (M) ...... 11-3 W 5/8 * LSU ...... 3-4 L 4/21 * at Mississippi State ...... 5-1 W 3/28 * KENTUCKY ...... 3-6 L 5/15 * ALABAMA ...... 0-11 L 5/10 RADFORD7 ...... 4-2 W 4/22 * at Mississippi State ...... 3-6 L 3/28 * KENTUCKY7 ...... 4-8 L 5/16 * ALABAMA ...... 2-1 W 5/10 RADFORD7 ...... 7-3 W 4/23 * at Mississippi State ...... 4-2 W 3/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 8-11 L 5/20 # Alabama ...... 13-4 W 5/11 UAB ...... 9-3 W 4/25 MERCER ...... 5-3 W 3/31 COLUMBUS COL...... 4-2 W 5/21 # Arkansas ...... 3-1 W 5/12 * Alabama (H) ...... 5-6 L 4/26 MERCER ...... 12-3 W 4/1 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . .1-2 L 5/22 # at LSU ...... 5-16 L 5/13 * at Alabama ...... 5-4 W 4/28 * OLE MISS ...... 5-11 L 4/1 WEST GEORGIA ...... 6-4 W 5/23 # Mississippi State ...... 10-13 L 5/14 * at Alabama ...... 6-3 W 4/29 * OLE MISS ...... 4-2 W 4/4 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .4-1 W 5/28 ! Arizona ...... 9-1 W 5/19 # Arkansas [17] ...... 3-1 W 4/30 * OLE MISS ...... 3-1 W 4/4 * SOUTH CAROLINA7 . . . .3-2 W 5/29 ! at Oklahoma State ...... 10-14 L 5/20 # Mississippi State ...... 2-1 W 5/3 Troy State (M) ...... 6-2 W 4/5 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .6-0 W 5/30 ! North Carolina State . . . . .2-13 L 5/21 # LSU ...... 2-3 L 5/5 * at LSU ...... 19-7 W 4/7 Alabama (D) ...... 7-5 W & Olive Garden (Orlando, FL-4th); @ South Ala. 5/21 # Mississippi State ...... 9-5 W 5/6 * at LSU ...... 6-11 L 4/8 SAMFORD ...... 6-4 W Tourn. (Mobile, AL-4th); # SEC West Trn. (B. 5/22 # LSU ...... 4-5 L 5/7 * at LSU ...... 12-11 W 4/11 * at Arkansas ...... 7-9 L Rouge, LA-3rd); ! Midwest Reg. (Stillwater, OK- 5/26 ! Virginia Tech ...... 7-0 W 5/12 * Alabama (M) ...... 5-10 L 4/11 * at Arkansas7 ...... 1-4 L t4th) 5/27 ! Old Dominion [10] ...... 11-8 W 5/13 * ALABAMA ...... 3-1 W 4/12 * at Arkansas ...... 14-4 W 5/28 ! at Clemson ...... 11-5 W 5/14 * ALABAMA ...... 4-7 L 4/14 SW LOUISIANA ...... 9-8 W 5/29 ! Notre Dame ...... 8-0 W 5/18 # at Mississippi State ...... 0-1 L 4/15 SW LOUISIANA ...... 10-0 W 1994 6/4 $ Oklahoma ...... 4-5 L 5/19 # Ole Miss ...... 10-3 W 4/16 B'HAM-SOUTHERN . . . .13-5 W 44-21 • 16-13 SEC 6/6 $ Miami, Fla...... 5-7 L 5/20 # LSU ...... 5-7 L 4/18 * MISS. STATE [10] ...... 6-5 W @ Winn-Dixie (New Orleans, LA-2nd); # SEC 5/25 ! Pennsylvania ...... 2-1 W 4/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE7 . . .1-4 L West Trn. (Oxford, MS-2nd); ! East Regional 5/26 ! Ohio State ...... 8-6 W 4/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .3-8 L •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• (Clemson, SC-1st); $ CWS (Omaha, NE-t7th) 5/27 ! Oklahoma ...... 8-9 L 4/22 South Alabama (Hvr) . . . .1-10 L •EAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 5/28 ! Texas ...... 4-2 W 4/25 * at Ole Miss [12] ...... 8-7 W 5/28 ! Oklahoma ...... 1-3 L 7 4/25 * at Ole Miss ...... 0-1 L 2/18 @ LSU ...... 3-1 W 1995 @ Coca-Cola (Mobile, AL-1st); # SEC West Trn. 4/26 * at Ole Miss ...... 5-15 L 2/19 @ New Orleans ...... 1-3 L 50-13 • 19-8 SEC (Starkville, MS-4th); ! MW II Reg. (Okla. City, 4/29 UAB ...... 8-1 W 2/20 @ Tulane ...... 5-2 W OK-2nd) 4/30 at UAB ...... 5-2 W 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST.7 . . .19-3 W 5/2 * LSU ...... 1-2 L 2/26 MIDDLE TENN. ST.7 . . . .9-2 W •SEC WEST CHAMPIONS• 7 5/2 * LSU ...... 4-2 W 2/27 MIDDLE TENN. ST. . . . .11-9 W •MIDWEST II REGIONAL• 1996 5/3 * LSU ...... 4-3 W 3/2 TROY STATE ...... 32-9 W 32-24 • 12-18 SEC 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 6-7 L 3/5 JAX'VILLE STATE . . . . .6-11 L 2/18 LOUISVILLE ...... 6-3 W 7 5/9 * at Alabama ...... 5-2 W 3/6 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 8-2 W 2/19 LOUISVILLE ...... 9-2 W 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 9-7 W 3/8 at Samford ...... 12-3 W 2/21 B'HAM-SOU. [10] ...... 6-7 L 2/9 VCU ...... 10-1 W 5/13 # Florida ...... 0-2 L 3/10 GEORGIA STATE . . . . .18-13 W 2/22 at Samford [10] ...... 3-4 L 2/10 VCU ...... 7-3 W 5/14 # Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 3/19 MURRAY STATE7 . . . . .10-1 W 2/25 @ Ohio State ...... 9-5 W 2/11 VCU ...... 9-2 W 7 & Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL); # SEC Tourn. 3/19 MURRAY STATE7 . . . .10-1 W 2/26 @ at South Alabama ...... 9-6 W 2/17 VMI ...... 14-0 W 7 (New Orleans, LA-t7th) 3/21 SIENA7 ...... 18-0 W 3/1 TROY STATE ...... 11-7 W 2/17 VMI ...... 6-0 W 3/21 SIENA7 ...... 15-1 W 3/2 at UAB ...... 9-6 W 2/18 VMI ...... 14-3 W 3/22 at Middle Tenn. State . . . . .6-1 W 3/4 MIDDLE TENN. ST. . . . .12-2 W 2/20 WINTHROP ...... 5-1 W 1993 3/23 at UAB ...... 3-9 L 3/6 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .9-1 W 2/21 WINTHROP [13] ...... 8-9 L 40-23 • 17-11 SEC 3/25 * GEORGIA ...... 23-1 W 3/7 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .5-2 W 2/24 @ Missouri ...... 4-5 L 2/25 @ Michigan State [10] . . . . .10-9 W 2/28 at Samford ...... 2-5 L •MIDWEST REGIONAL• 3/1 & Indiana ...... 6-3 W 3/2 & Troy State ...... 11-4 W 2/5 & Georgia Tech ...... 4-5 L 3/4 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .9-4 W 2/5 & Pepperdine ...... 1-7 L 3/5 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .6-4 W 2/6 & Central Florida ...... 12-1 W 3/6 UNC-GREENSBORO . . . .9-3 W 2/7 & Central Florida ...... 4-12 L 3/8 * S. CAROLINA [10] . . . .11-10 W 2/13 SAMFORD ...... 5-1 W 3/9 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .9-10 L 2/14 SAMFORD ...... 13-3 W 3/10 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .15-8 W 2/16 GA. SOUTHWEST'RN . .16-5 W 3/15 * at Tennessee ...... 3-7 L 2/20 at Clemson ...... 6-9 L 3/16 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 10-5 W 2/24 JAX'VILLE STATE ...... 7-1 W 3/17 * at Tennessee ...... 0-11 L 2/27 @ Michigan ...... 0-4 L 3/20 at UAB [10] ...... 2-1 W 2/28 @ at South Alabama7 ...... 3-4 L 3/22 * at Georgia ...... 3-2 W 3/5 TAMPA ...... 22-0 W 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 4-7 L 3/6 TAMPA ...... 7-3 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 10-12 L 3/7 TAMPA ...... 6-10 L 3/29 * KENTUCKY ...... 16-10 W 3/8 WEST FLORIDA ...... 0-2 L 3/30 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-7 L 3/10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS . . .3-4 L 3/31 * KENTUCKY ...... 12-6 W 3/11 TROY STATE ...... 7-3 W 4/2 Alabama (M) ...... 0-2 L 3/20 CENTRAL FLORIDA . . . .4-3 W 4/5 * FLORIDA ...... 7-12 L 3/21 CENTRAL FLORIDA . . . .3-1 W 4/6 * FLORIDA ...... 10-7 W 3/22 MERCER ...... 2-1 W 4/7 * FLORIDA ...... 5-6 L 3/23 MERCER ...... 6-3 W 4/9 SAMFORD ...... 1-0 W 3/24 Alabama (H) ...... 5-6 L 4/13 * at Arkansas ...... 2-9 L 3/27 * FLORIDA ...... 4-9 L The 1994 team was the first team to advance to 4/13 * at Arkansas ...... 6-9 L 3/27 * FLORIDA7 ...... 6-2 W the College World Series under Coach Hal Baird. 4/14 * at Arkansas ...... 4-2 W

106 2008 Auburn Baseball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

4/16 MERCER ...... 20-14 W HISTORY 4/17 MERCER ...... 13-6 W 4/19 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .0-8 L 4/20 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .3-10 L 4/21 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .3-1 W 4/23 MARSHALL ...... 11-4 W 4/24 GEORGIA STATE ...... 11-4 W 4/26 * at Ole Miss ...... 15-4 W 4/27 * at Ole Miss ...... 0-6 L 4/28 * at Ole Miss ...... 10-5 W 4/30 UAB ...... 3-5 L 5/1 TROY STATE ...... 2-9 L 5/3 * LSU ...... 2-14 L 5/4 * LSU ...... 0-6 L 5/5 * LSU ...... 7-3 W 5/7 COLUMBUS COLLEGE . .9-8 W 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 0-1 L 5/11 * Alabama (Hvr) ...... 1-7 L 5/12 * at Alabama ...... 0-4 L @ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL-3rd); & Big 10 Classic (Montgomery, AL)

1997 50-17 • 17-12 SEC

Tim Hudson was the 1997 Auburn poses following its 1998 Southeastern •COLLEGE WORLD SERIES• Smith Award winner and Conference Tournament Championship. •NCAA EAST REGIONAL• SEC Player of the Year. 2/7 + Central Florida ...... 4-0 W 1999 2/7 MOREHEAD STATE . . .15-5 W 2/8 + Clemson ...... 4-9 L 2/8 MOREHEAD STATE . . .17-2 W 4/16 UAB ...... 9-8 W 2/10 WINTHROP ...... 9-5 W 46-19 • 18-12 SEC 2/9 MOREHEAD STATE . . . .4-2 W 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 2/13 VCU ...... 12-3 W 2/11 MERCER ...... 18-3 W 4/19 * ARKANSAS ...... 5-9 L 2/14 VCU ...... 4-1 W •AUBURN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS• 2/15 @ Southern Miss ...... 4-3 W 4/20 * ARKANSAS ...... 12-3 W 2/15 VCU ...... 13-4 W •TALLAHASSEE SUPER REGIONAL• 2/16 @ at South Alabama ...... 17-3 W 4/22 MARSHALL5 ...... 11-4 W 2/20 UNC-CHARLOTTE . . . . .13-9 W 2/20 TROY STATE ...... 10-7 W 4/25 * at LSU ...... 1-7 L 2/21 UNC-CHARLOTTE . . . . .23-5 W 7 1/29 + Georgia Tech ...... 17-12 W 2/22 MIDDLE TENN. ST. . . . .4-1 W 4/26 * at LSU ...... 0-8 L 2/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC . .12-6 W 7 1/30 + Virginia ...... 11-2 W 2/22 MIDDLE TENN. ST. . . .11-7 W 5/3 * at Mississippi State ...... 12-4 W 2/25 FLORIDA ATLANTIC . . .8-1 W 1/31 + Maryland ...... 15-0 W 2/23 MIDDLE TENN. ST...... 9-3 W 5/3 * at Mississippi State ...... 6-4 W 2/26 at Samford ...... 7-4 W 2/6 UNC ASHEVILLE ...... 7-1 W 2/25 WINTHROP ...... 13-7 W 5/4 * at Mississippi State ...... 6-8 L 2/28 APPALACHIAN STATE . .6-2 W 2/7 UNC ASHEVILLE . . . . .19-12 W 2/26 WINTHROP ...... 5-3 W 5/6 COLUMBUS STATE . . . . .9-2 W 3/1 APPALACHIAN STATE .13-3 W 2/8 UNC ASHEVILLE ...... 7-5 W 3/1 DUQUESNE ...... 11-2 W 5/9 * OLE MISS ...... 6-11 L 3/3 DAVIDSON ...... 20-7 W 2/13 at Samford ...... 7-4 W 3/2 DUQUESNE ...... 11-0 W 5/10 * OLE MISS ...... 13-6 W 3/4 DAVIDSON ...... 12-0 W 2/16 TROY STATE ...... 5-12 L 3/3 DUQUESNE ...... 11-5 W 5/11 * OLE MISS [11] ...... 5-7 L 3/6 * at Ole Miss [10] ...... 5-6 L 2/19 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 8-2 W 3/4 at Samford (Vestavia) . . . . .7-0 W 5/14 # Arkansas ...... 7-3 W 3/8 * at Ole Miss [8] ...... 7-5 W 2/20 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 2-5 L 3/5 DAVIDSON ...... 14-3 W 5/15 # LSU ...... 2-5 L 3/10 RADFORD ...... 19-3 W 2/21 M. TENNESSEE ST...... 7-3 W 3/7 * at South Carolina ...... 3-17 L 5/16 # Mississippi State ...... 5-4 W 3/11 RADFORD ...... 12-1 W 2/24 MINNESOTA ...... 9-5 W 3/8 * at South Carolina ...... 10-6 W 5/17 # Florida ...... 5-17 L 3/13 * LSU [12] ...... 8-11 L 2/26 RADFORD ...... 8-3 W 3/9 * at South Carolina ...... 21-6 W 5/22 ! Western Carolina ...... 11-3 W 3/14 * LSU ...... 14-7 W 2/27 RADFORD ...... 7-5 W 3/12 WILLIAM & MARY . . . .10-8 W 5/23 ! South Florida ...... 9-0 W 3/15 * LSU ...... 15-8 W 2/28 RADFORD7 ...... 15-0 W 3/14 * TENNESSEE [10] ...... 4-5 L 5/24 ! Florida State ...... 8-7 W 3/20 * at Georgia ...... 7-5 W 3/2 DAVIDSON7 ...... 16-0 W 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 16-4 W 5/25 ! Florida State ...... 7-9 L 3/21 * at Georgia ...... 9-4 W 3/3 DAVIDSON7 ...... 16-2 W 3/16 * TENNESSEE ...... 5-3 W 5/25 ! Florida State ...... 5-2 W 3/22 * at Georgia ...... 19-5 W 3/5 @ Wake Forest ...... 7-3 W 3/21 * GEORGIA ...... 14-1 W 5/30 $ Stanford ...... 3-8 L 3/24 UAB ...... 4-3 W 3/6 @ West Virginia ...... 13-4 W 3/22 * GEORGIA ...... 9-2 W 6/1 $ Rice ...... 10-1 W 3/27 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .2-6 L 3/7 @ Northwestern ...... 6-2 W 3/23 * GEORGIA ...... 13-6 W 6/3 $ Stanford ...... 4-11 L 3/28 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .6-7 L 3/9 VCU ...... 7-2 W 3/25 at UAB ...... 9-7 W @ Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL-1st); # SEC 3/29 * SOUTH CAROLINA [10] 6-11 L 5 3/10 VCU ...... 12-4 W 3/28 * at Kentucky ...... 5-0 W Tourn. (Columbus, GA-4th); ! East Regional 4/1 at UAB ...... 8-4 W 3/12 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 3/29 * at Kentucky [12] ...... 5-6 L (Tallahassee, FL-1st); $ CWS (Omaha, NE-t5th) 4/3 * VANDERBILT ...... 12-1 W 3/13 * ARKANSAS ...... 9-20 L 3/30 * at Kentucky ...... 18-3 W 4/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-6 W 3/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 13-12 W 4/2 SAMFORD ...... 9-3 W 4/5 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-0 W 3/19 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-2 W 4/4 * at Florida ...... 3-5 L 4/7 VMI7 ...... 19-7 W 1998 3/20 * at Vanderbilt [11] ...... 6-5 W 4/5 * at Florida ...... 9-4 W 4/10 * at Arkansas ...... 11-2 W 46-18 • 16-12 SEC 3/21 * at Vanderbilt ...... 8-2 W 4/6 * at Florida ...... 15-7 W 4/11 * at Arkansas ...... 6-5 W 3/26 * ALABAMA ...... 15-4 W 4/8 VMI ...... 14-2 W 4/12 * at Arkansas ...... 2-4 L 3/27 * ALABAMA ...... 10-2 W 4/9 VMI ...... 17-3 W 4/17 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . .4-13 L •SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS• 3/28 * ALABAMA ...... 4-10 L 4/12 * ALABAMA ...... 13-8 W 4/18 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .0-8 L •NCAA ATLANTIC II REGIONAL• 4/2 * at Mississippi St...... 3-13 L 4/13 * ALABAMA ...... 7-22 L 4/21 MERCER ...... 9-6 W 4/3 * at Mississippi St...... 2-16 L 4/14 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 11-12 L 4/22 SAMFORD ...... 12-2 W 2/7 + South Florida ...... 3-4 L 4/4 * at Mississippi St...... 8-2 W 4/15 MERCER ...... 10-3 W 4/24 * at Tennessee ...... 1-5 L 4/6 UAB ...... 17-5 W 4/25 * at Tennessee ...... 22-8 W 4/9 * TENNESSEE ...... 19-13 W 4/26 * at Tennessee ...... 11-8 W 4/10 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-3 W 4/29 MERCER ...... 4-5 L 4/11 * TENNESSEE ...... 16-4 W 5/1 * KENTUCKY ...... 7-10 L 4/13 SAMFORD ...... 15-5 W 5/2 * KENTUCKY ...... 14-3 W 4/16 * at South Carolina ...... 4-5 L 5/3 * KENTUCKY ...... 15-2 W 4/17 * at South Carolina ...... 6-11 L 5/5 Troy State (M) ...... 10-0 W 4/18 * at South Carolina ...... 1-2 L 5/6 SAMFORD ...... 10-6 W 4/23 * OLE MISS ...... 5-4 W 5/8 * at Alabama ...... 7-9 L 4/24 * OLE MISS ...... 9-8 W 5/9 * at Alabama7 [8] ...... 15-4 W 4/25 * OLE MISS ...... 2-13 L 5/10 * at Alabama ...... 4-10 L 4/28 MERCER7 ...... 15-2 W 5/13 # Alabama ...... 11-8 W 4/30 * at LSU ...... 5-9 L 5/14 # Florida ...... 6-4 W 5/1 * at LSU ...... 5-8 L 5/16 # Alabama ...... 3-4 L 5/2 * at LSU ...... 2-11 L 5/16 # Alabama ...... 9-1 W 5/7 * at Kentucky ...... 1-10 L 6/17 # Arkansas ...... 7-5 W 5/8 * at Kentucky ...... 7-4 W 5/21 ! Rutgers ...... 15-17 L 5/9 * at Kentucky ...... 5-4 W 5/22 ! Liberty ...... 3-2 W 5/14 * GEORGIA ...... 8-2 W 5/23 ! Rutgers ...... 7-4 W 5/15 * GEORGIA ...... 11-8 W 5/23 ! Oklahoma ...... 9-8 W 5/16 * GEORGIA ...... 13-2 W 5/24 ! at Florida State ...... 10-16 L 5/19 # LSU ...... 6-2 W + Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, FL); # SEC 5/20 # Arkansas [11] ...... 3-2 W Tourn. (Columbus, GA); ! East Regional 5/22 # Arkansas ...... 5-9 L (Tallahassee, FL) 5/22 # Arkansas ...... 6-9 L 5/28 ! N.C. STATE ...... 9-7 W Auburn’s 1997 College World Series squad. 5/29 ! WINTHROP ...... 8-6 W 5/30 ! TULANE ...... 5-7 L

2008 Auburn Baseball 107 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

HISTORY 5/30 ! TULANE ...... 13-9 W 2/10 CAMPBELL ...... 7-3 W 4/7 * LSU ...... 5-9 L 4/4 * ALABAMA ...... 10-2 W 6/4 $ at Florida State ...... 2-10 L 2/10 CAMPBELL ...... 10-2 W 4/9 GEORGIA TECH ...... 5-9 L 4/5 * ALABAMA ...... 2-3 L 6/5 $ at Florida State ...... 3-6 L 2/13 TROY STATE ...... 4-3 W 4/12 * at Ole Miss ...... 10-3 W 4/6 * ALABAMA ...... 7-6 W + Disney ACC Blast (Orlando, FL); @ Blue-Gray 2/16 + Minnesota ...... 14-6 W 4/13 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-2 L 4/11 * at Mississippi State ...... 2-4 L Classic (Montgomery); # SEC Tourn. (Hoover, AL) 2/17 + North Carolina ...... 11-1 W 4/14 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-10 L 4/12 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-5 W !Regional (Auburn, AL-1st); $ Super Regional 2/18 + at South Alabama [10] . . . .4-3 W 4/16 at Georgia Tech ...... 4-10 L 4/13 * at Mississippi State ...... 7-3 W (Tallahassee, FL-2nd) 2/20 MERCER ...... 13-3 W 4/19 * MISS. STATE ...... 7-5 W 4/15 UAB ...... 4-2 W 2/23 VCU ...... 6-2 W 4/20 * MISS. STATE ...... 1-12 L 4/18 * ARKANSAS ...... 7-9 L 2/24 VCU ...... 5-4 W 4/21 * MISS. STATE ...... 19-7 W 4/19 * ARKANSAS ...... 6-11 L 2/28 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .3-9 L 4/26 * at Alabama ...... 6-8 L 4/20 * ARKANSAS ...... 5-2 W 2000 3/2 CHARLESTON STHN . . .5-0 W 4/27 * at Alabama ...... 5-6 L 4/22 at South Alabama ...... 1-10 L 41-20 • 17-13 SEC 3/6 GEORGIA TECH ...... 4-0 W 4/28 * at Alabama ...... 0-7 L 4/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 4-7 L 3/7 DAVIDSON ...... 16-3 W 4/30 Troy State (M) ...... 6-11 L 4/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 7-4 W 3/9 * at Mississippi St. [10] . . . . .1-2 L 5/3 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 4/27 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-3 L •ATLANTA REGIONAL• 3/10 * at Mississippi St...... 0-4 L 5/4 * VANDERBILT ...... 6-5 W 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 7-2 W 3/11 * at Mississippi St...... 2-8 L 5/5 * VANDERBILT [10] ...... 7-6 W 5/3 * FLORIDA ...... 6-8 L 2/5 WINTHROP ...... 6-3 W 3/16 * OLE MISS ...... 8-10 L 5/10 * GEORGIA ...... 10-9 W 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 4-3 W 2/6 WINTHROP ...... 11-5 W 3/17 * OLE MISS [11] ...... 2-3 L 5/11 * GEORGIA [11] ...... 9-10 L 5/9 * at LSU ...... 5-6 L 2/8 at Samford ...... 28-6 W 3/18 * OLE MISS ...... 5-6 L 5/12 * GEORGIA ...... 8-7 W 5/10 * at LSU ...... 6-8 L 2/9 at UAB ...... 6-0 W 3/23 * at Georgia ...... 6-9 L 5/14 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .6-4 W 5/11 * at LSU ...... 14-8 W 2/11 FURMAN7 ...... 19-7 W 3/24 * at Georgia ...... 4-8 L 5/17 * at Arkansas ...... 5-18 L 5/13 MERCER ...... 7-0 W 2/12 FURMAN7 ...... 22-4 W 3/25 * at Georgia ...... 4-5 L 5/18 * at Arkansas [10] ...... 7-3 W 5/16 * OLE MISS ...... 4-7 L 2/13 FURMAN ...... 10-4 W 3/27 Troy State (M) ...... 5-0 W 5/19 * at Arkansas ...... 1-4 L 5/17 * OLE MISSS ...... 5-2 W 2/15 MERCER ...... 11-3 W 3/30 * TENNESSEE ...... 11-3 W 5/22 # LSU ...... 1-2 L 5/18 * OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W 2/16 UAB ...... 11-6 W 3/31 * TENNESSEE ...... 9-2 W 5/23 # Arkansas ...... 5-8 L 5/22 # Vanderbilt ...... 3-1 W 2/18 + at Tulane ...... 8-11 L 4/1 * TENNESSEE ...... 7-2 W 5/31 ! Florida Atlantic ...... 11-16 L 5/23 # Alabama ...... 5-7 L 2/19 + at New Orleans [10] ...... 4-3 W 4/6 * at Vanderbilt ...... 12-2 W 6/1 ! at Alabama ...... 3-6 L 5/24 # South Carolina ...... 5-1 W 2/20 + Alabama ...... 2-7 L 4/7 * at Vanderbilt ...... 18-11 W # SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL--t7th); ! NCAA 5/24 # Alabama 7 ...... 3-13 L 2/22 OAKLAND ...... 8-4 W 4/8 * at Vanderbilt ...... 6-8 L Regional (Tuscaloosa, AL--4th) 5/30 ! Princeton ...... 5-2 W 2/23 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .9-4 W 4/10 SAMFORD ...... 6-5 W 5/31 ! Ohio State ...... 2-6 L 2/25 VCU ...... 7-6 W 4/13 * ARKANSAS ...... 10-1 W 5/31 ! Clemson ...... 15-0 W 2/26 VCU ...... 11-6 W 4/14 * ARKANSAS ...... 11-4 W 6/1 ! Ohio State ...... 7-9 L 2/27 VCU ...... 3-7 L 4/15 * ARKANSAS ...... 10-5 W 2003 # SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL--t3th); ! NCAA 2/29 TROY STATE ...... 14-7 W 4/17 at Georgia Tech ...... 1-11 L 34-26 • 15-15 SEC Regional (Auburn, AL--2nd) 3/4 UNC CHARLOTTE . . . . .12-3 W 4/20 * ALABAMA [11] ...... 5-4 W 3/4 UNC CHARLOTTE7 . . . . .7-1 W 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 7-5 W 3/5 UNC CHARLOTTE . . . . .16-1 W 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 10-5 W •AUBURN REGIONAL• 3/7 DAVIDSON ...... 10-5 W 4/25 UAB ...... 15-3 W 2004 3/10 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .6-12 L 4/27 * at South Carolina ...... 9-10 L 2/7 VCU ...... 5-4 W 32-24 • 12-18 SEC 3/11 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .9-10 L 4/28 * at South Carolina ...... 4-7 L 2/8 VCU ...... 2-5 L 3/12 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .7-8 L 4/29 * at South Carolina ...... 5-3 W 2/9 VCU ...... 5-0 W 2/13 WESTERN CAROLINA . .5-4 W 3/14 LIBERTY [10] ...... 6-5 W 5/1 at UAB ...... 12-2 W 2/11 SAMFORD ...... 10-1 W 2/14 WESTERN CAROLINA . .4-1 W 3/17 * at Arkansas ...... 11-6 W 5/4 * FLORIDA ...... 5-2 W 2/14 VIRGINIA ...... 14-13 W 2/15 WESTERN CAROLINA . .6-0 W 3/18 * at Arkansas ...... 10-7 W 5/5 * FLORIDA ...... 6-10 L 2/15 VIRGINIA ...... 5-3 W 2/20 BOSTON COLLEGE [10] .6-5 W 3/19 * at Arkansas ...... 21-11 W 5/6 * FLORIDA ...... 2-5 L 2/16 VIRGINIA ...... 7-5 W 2/21 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . .4-11 L 3/24 * GEORGIA ...... 18-6 W 5/11 * at LSU ...... 5-20 L 2/18 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . .3-17 L 2/22 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . . .2-1 W 3/25 * GEORGIA ...... 9-4 W 5/12 * at LSU ...... 7-5 W 2/22 CLEMSON ...... 8-1 W 2/24 SAMFORD ...... 11-5 W 3/26 * GEORGIA ...... 9-8 W 5/13 * at LSU ...... 9-7 W 2/22 CLEMSON ...... 8-11 L 2/27 HOFSTRA ...... 19-4 W 3/28 Troy State (M) [10] . . . . .11-8 W 5/16 # Georgia ...... 4-8 L 2/23 CLEMSON ...... 7-3 W 2/28 HOFSTRA ...... 6-4 W 3/31 * LSU ...... 11-18 L 5/17 # South Carolina ...... 4-5 L 2/25 TROY STATE ...... 5-1 W 2/29 HOFSTRA ...... 9-3 W 4/1 * LSU ...... 7-1 W 5/25 ! Jacksonville [10] ...... 8-7 W 2/28 ELON ...... 11-1 W 3/2 GEORGIA TECH ...... 6-2 W 4/2 * LSU ...... 10-12 L 5/26 ! at Florida State ...... 6-10 L 3/1 ELON ...... 3-1 W 3/5 VCU ...... 9-3 W 4/4 MERCER7 ...... 19-2 W 5/26 ! Jacksonville ...... 3-2 W 3/2 ELON ...... 7-1 W 3/6 VCU ...... 7-0 W 4/7 * at Ole Miss ...... 3-8 L 5/27 ! at Florida State ...... 6-9 L 3/4 at Samford ...... 11-2 W 3/7 VCU ...... 4-3 W 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 16-8 W + Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, AL--1st); # SEC 3/7 at North Carolina ...... 8-7 W 3/9 TROY STATE ...... 4-2 W 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-7 L Tournament (Hoover, AL--t7th); ! NCAA Regional 3/8 at North Carolina ...... 7-3 W 3/12 at Clemson ...... 9-14 L 4/11 SAMFORD ...... 10-4 W (Tallahassee, FL--2nd) 3/9 at North Carolina ...... 13-5 W 3/13 at Clemson ...... 5-4 W 4/14 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 4-3 W 3/11 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-4 L 3/14 at Clemson ...... 9-6 W 4/15 * at Tennessee ...... 6-4 W 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 3/17 Troy State (M) ...... 3-4 L 4/16 * at Tennessee ...... 7-6 W 2002 3/15 * TENNESSEE ...... 6-9 L 3/19 * KENTUCKY ...... 0-8 L 4/21 * VANDERBILT ...... 5-1 W 3/16 * TENNESSEE ...... 3-2 W 3/20 * KENTUCKY ...... 3-4 L 4/22 * VANDERBILT ...... 8-9 L 34-26 • 15-15 SEC 3/18 at Georgia Tech ...... 7-5 W 3/21 * KENTUCKY [10] ...... 3-2 W 4/23 * VANDERBILT ...... 10-8 W 3/21 * at Kentucky ...... 14-10 W 3/23 at UAB ...... 13-6 W 4/28 * at Florida ...... 3-5 L •TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL• 3/22 * at Kentucky ...... 10-3 W 3/26 * at Tennessee ...... 4-3 W 4/29 * at Florida [10] ...... 11-8 W 3/23 * at Kentucky ...... 10-3 W 3/27 * at Tennessee [10] ...... 6-7 L 4/30 * at Florida ...... 6-7 L 2/8 VCU ...... 11-3 W 3/28 * at Georgia [13] ...... 4-3 W 3/28 * at Tennessee ...... 7-3 W 5/5 * at Alabama ...... 2-3 L 2/9 VCU ...... 9-4 W 3/29 * at Georgia ...... 6-3 W 3/30 at Georgia Tech ...... 5-20 L 5/6 * at Alabama ...... 6-3 W 2/10 VCU ...... 8-2 W 3/30 * at Georgia ...... 6-7 L 4/2 * LSU [10] ...... 7-6 W 5/7 * at Alabama ...... 4-13 L 2/12 SAMFORD ...... 2-5 L 4/2 Troy State (M) ...... 13-2 W 4/3 * LSU ...... 3-5 L 5/12 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 6-3 W 2/15 MARSHALL ...... 11-5 W 5/13 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 9-10 L 2/16 MARSHALL ...... 21-4 W 5/14 * MISSISSIPPI ST...... 9-5 W 2/17 MARSHALL ...... 15-6 W 5/17 # Florida ...... 2-7 L 2/19 TROY STATE ...... 13-0 W 5/18 # South Carolina ...... 4-11 L 2/22 at Clemson ...... 4-7 L 5/26 ! Stetson ...... 5-9 L 2/23 at Clemson ...... 5-8 L 5/27 ! Georgia Southern ...... 11-5 W 2/24 at Clemson ...... 5-6 L 5/27 ! Stetson ...... 10-13 L 3/1 MURRAY STATE ...... 5-3 W + Winn Dixie Showdown (New Orleans, LA); # 3/2 MURRAY STATE ...... 9-0 W SEC Tournament (Hoover, AL); ! NCAA Regional 3/3 MURRAY STATE 7 . . . . .12-2 W (Atlanta, GA--3rd) 3/5 at UAB ...... 13-1 W 3/6 at Samford ...... 6-4 W 3/8 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . .6-5 W 3/9 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . .7-5 W COACH STEVE RENFROE 3/10 NORTH CAROLINA . . . .11-5 W 3/15 * KENTUCKY ...... 1-3 L (2001-04) 3/16 * KENTUCKY ...... 4-3 W 3/17 * KENTUCKY ...... 5-0 W 3/19 UAB ...... 9-2 W 2001 3/22 * at Tennessee ...... 3-0 W 41-20 • 17-13 SEC 3/23 * at Tennessee ...... 2-5 L 3/24 * at Tennessee ...... 8-1 W 3/29 * at Florida ...... 8-3 W •TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL• 3/30 * at Florida ...... 5-9 L 3/31 * at Florida ...... 1-6 L 2/2 W. CAROLINA ...... 14-1 W 4/2 MERCER ...... 3-2 W 2/3 W. CAROLINA ...... 4-2 W 4/3 at South Alabama ...... 6-1 W 2/4 W. CAROLINA ...... 5-4 W 4/5 * LSU ...... 4-9 L The 2003 Auburn squad earned the No. 4 national seed 2/9 CAMPBELL ...... 11-0 W 4/6 * LSU ...... 11-3 W and hosted a regional for the first time since 1999.

108 2008 Auburn Baseball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

4/4 * LSU ...... 2-3 L 4/2 * ARKANSAS ...... 8-7 W 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 2-14 L HISTORY 4/6 UAB ...... 5-2 W 4/3 * ARKANSAS ...... 6-8 L 4/8 * at Ole Miss ...... 6-2 W 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-6 L 4/5 GEORGIA TECH ...... 2-3 L 4/9 * at Ole Miss ...... 1-12 L 4/11 * at Ole Miss 7 ...... 2-1 W 4/8 * at Mississippi State ...... 1-4 L 4/11 at South Alabama ...... 3-2 W 4/11 * at Ole Miss 7 ...... 3-2 W 4/9 * at Mississippi State ...... 8-7 W 4/14 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . .9-4 W 4/13 at South Alabama [10] . . .9-10 L 4/10 * at Mississippi State ...... 0-4 L 4/15 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE 10-17 L 4/16 * at Alabama ...... 8-2 W 4/12 at Samford ...... 12-6 W 4/16 * #8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . .7-3 W 4/17 * at Alabama ...... 7-1 W 4/15 * at Kentucky ...... 8-4 W 4/19 vs. #29 Troy (M) ...... 6-7 L 4/18 * at Alabama ...... 0-19 L 4/16 * at Kentucky ...... 2-6 L 4/21 * at Florida ...... 9-6 W 4/20 SOUTH ALABAMA 8 . . .10-0 W 4/17 * at Kentucky ...... 4-3 W 4/22 * at Florida ...... 1-4 L 4/23 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .4-6 L 4/22 * FLORIDA ...... 2-4 L 4/23 * at Florida ...... 5-4 W 4/24 * MISSISSIPPI STATE [13] .8-9 L 4/23 * FLORIDA ...... 4-5 L 4/25 MERCER ...... 18-1 W 4/25 * MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .6-5 W 4/24 * FLORIDA ...... 3-6 L 4/28 * at #6 Alabama [10] ...... 5-6 L 4/27 at Samford ...... 6-2 W 4/26 SAMFORD ...... 8-1 W 4/29 * at #6 Alabama ...... 7-6 W 4/30 * at Florida ...... 4-7 L 4/29 * at South Carolina ...... 4-1 W 4/30 * at #6 Alabama ...... 1-9 L 5/1 * at Florida ...... 8-11 L 4/30 * at South Carolina ...... 2-3 L 5/5 * #28 LSU ...... 3-4 L 5/2 * at Florida ...... 8-22 L 5/1 * at South Carolina ...... 7-8 L 5/6 * #28 LSU ...... 3-5 L 5/7 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . .12-9 W 5/3 at Troy ...... 4-3 W 5/7 * #28 LSU ...... 2-8 L 5/8 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .1-3 L 5/6 * OLE MISS ...... 4-3 W 5/12 * #16 GEORGIA ...... 7-10 L 5/9 * SOUTH CAROLINA . . .11-12 L 5/7 * OLE MISS ...... 12-4 W 5/13 * #16 GEORGIA ...... 3-4 L 5/14 * GEORGIA ...... 2-11 L 5/8 * OLE MISS ...... 1-9 L 5/14 * #16 GEORGIA ...... 4-9 L 5/15 * GEORGIA ...... 0-4 L 5/13 * at Georgia ...... 5-4 W 5/18 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 3-6 L 5/16 * GEORGIA ...... 4-3 W 5/14 * at Georgia ...... 5-7 L 5/19 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 5-10 L FINAL RANKINGS 5/18 MERCER ...... 1-2 L 5/15 * at Georgia ...... 4-10 L 5/20 * at #15 Arkansas ...... 2-11 L 5/21 * at Arkansas ...... 7-9 L 5/20 * ALABAMA ...... 8-1 W Below are Auburn’s all-time end-of-season 5/22 * at Arkansas ...... 7-4 W 5/21 * ALABAMA ...... 6-8 L rankings (highest ranking listed) 5/23 * at Arkansas ...... 3-15 L 5/22 * ALABAMA ...... 9-11 L 2007 YEAR FINAL RANKING POLL(S) 6/3 ! South Alabama ...... 13-5 W 31-25 • 10-20 SEC 6/4 ! Florida State ...... 3-4 L 1964 12TH CB 6/5 ! Army ...... 12-3 W 1967 2ND CB 6/5 ! Florida State ...... 4-10 L 2/9 HOFSTRA ...... 17-0 W 1976 8TH CB COACH TOM SLATER ! NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, FL - 2nd) 2/10 HOFSTRA ...... 11-7 W 1987 14TH BA (2005-PRESENT) 2/11 HOFSTRA ...... 10-5 W 1988 19TH BM 2/14 LIPSCOMB [12] ...... 3-4 L 1989 17TH BA 2/16 UNC GREENSBORO . . . .9-2 W 1993 23RD BA 2005 2006 2/17 UNC GREENSBORO . . . .4-2 W 1994 8TH ESPN/CB 32-24 • 12-18 SEC 22-34 • 9-21 SEC 2/18 UNC GREENSBORO . . . .4-1 W 1995 9TH CB/BA 2/20 TROY ...... 11-3 W 1997 5TH BA 2/3 VMI ...... 7-0 W 2/23 @ vs. Jacksonville ...... 7-6 W 1998 9TH BA •TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL• 2/4 VMI ...... 5-8 L 2/24 @ vs. Michigan State . . . .11-6 W 1999 11TH ESPN 2/5 VMI ...... 8-10 L 2/25 @ at South Alabama . . . . .20-5 W 2000 20TH ESPN 2/4 HOFSTRA ...... 18-5 W 2/10 #6 FLORIDA STATE . . . .5-2 W 2/27 SAMFORD ...... 4-1 W 2003 17TH ESPN 2/5 HOFSTRA ...... 11-3 W 2/11 #6 FLORIDA STATE . . . .3-8 L 3/2 #10 ARIZONA STATE . . .2-8 L 2/6 HOFSTRA ...... 6-5 W 2/17 HOFSTRA [10] ...... 9-8 W 3/3 #10 ARIZONA STATE . .11-8 W CB - Collegiate Baseball; BA - Baseball 2/11 at Florida State ...... 3-7 L 2/18 HOFSTRA ...... 8-3 W 3/4 #10 ARIZONA STATE . . .7-6 W America; BM - Baseball Magazine; ESPN - 2/12 at Florida State ...... 5-6 L 2/19 HOFSTRA ...... 5-2 W 3/6 DAVIDSON ...... 10-4 W USA Today/ESPN. 2/13 at Florida State ...... 9-2 W 2/21 TROY [10] ...... 5-4 W 3/9 PURDUE ...... 4-3 W 2/15 MERCER ...... 6-5 W 2/24 ELON ...... 2-10 L 3/10 PURDUE ...... 11-0 W 2/18 VCU ...... 4-3 W 2/26 ELON ...... 2-3 L 3/11 PURDUE ...... 12-6 W 2/19 VCU ...... 11-0 W 2/26 ELON ...... 13-3 W 3/13 #30 VMI ...... 3-7 L 2/20 VCU ...... 6-4 W 2/28 DAVIDSON ...... 8-6 W 3/14 #30 VMI ...... 10-8 W 2/22 TROY ...... 12-2 W 3/3 at #17 Arizona State . . . . .2-14 L 3/16 * at Georgia ...... 3-4 L KEY 2/25 ELON [12] ...... 8-7 W 3/4 at #17 Arizona State . . . . .3-12 L 3/17 * at Georgia ...... 2-3 L 2/26 ELON ...... 4-6 L 3/5 at #17 Arizona State ...... 1-8 L 3/18 * at Georgia ...... 2-6 L (A) Americus, Ga. 3/1 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .0-3 L 3/10 BIRMINGHAM SOUTH. .1-6 L 3/23 * FLORIDA [10] ...... 7-8 L (B) Bartow, Fla. 3/4 CLEMSON ...... 6-5 W 3/11 BIRMINGHAM SOUTH. .4-2 W 3/24 * FLORIDA ...... 9-12 L (Bham) Birmingham, Ala. 3/5 CLEMSON ...... 8-4 W 3/12 BIRMINGHAM SOUTH. .1-7 L 3/25 * FLORIDA ...... 3-10 L (D) Dothan, Ala. 3/6 CLEMSON ...... 3-14 L 3/14 APPALACHIAN STATE . .7-2 W 3/27 at Mercer ...... 5-1 W (H) Huntsville, Ala. 3/11 VMI ...... 5-4 W 3/17 * #9 SO. CAROLINA [12] .8-12 L 3/30 * #13 OLE MISS ...... 2-4 L (Hvr) Hoover, Ala. 3/12 VMI ...... 12-0 W 3/18 * #9 SOUTH CAROLINA . .3-7 L 3/31 * #13 OLE MISS ...... 4-7 L (J) Jacksonville, Fla. 3/13 VMI ...... 4-3 W 3/19 * #9 SOUTH CAROLINA . .7-1 W 4/1 * #13 OLE MISS ...... 3-2 W (M) Montgomery, Ala. 3/18 * TENNESSEE ...... 1-2 L 3/21 SAMFORD ...... 6-4 W 4/3 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .5-2 W (Mbl) Mobile, Ala. 3/19 * TENNESSEE ...... 7-1 W 3/24 * at Vanderbilt ...... 0-2 L 4/6 * at LSU ...... 6-1 W (Mcn) Macon, Ga. 3/20 * TENNESSEE ...... 2-7 L 3/25 * at Vanderbilt ...... 1-9 L 4/7 * at LSU ...... 7-0 W (S) Selma, Ala. 3/23 at Georgia Tech [11] ...... 7-6 W 3/26 * at Vanderbilt ...... 2-5 L 4/8 * at LSU ...... 1-10 L # Shortened game (# inn). 3/25 * at LSU ...... 6-4 W 3/28 at Troy ...... 7-12 L 4/10 MERCER ...... 22-6 W [ ] Extra innings 3/26 * at LSU ...... 3-6 L 3/21 * #20 KENTUCKY ...... 7-8 L 4/13 * at #3 South Carolina . . . . .16-1 W 3/27 * at LSU ...... 7-5 W 4/1 * #20 KENTUCKY ...... 5-1 W 4/14 * at #3 South Carolina . . . . .1-10 L 3/29 SAMFORD ...... 6-9 L 4/2 * #20 KENTUCKY ...... 12-6 W 4/15 * at #3 South Carolina . . . . .4-18 L 4/1 * ARKANSAS ...... 5-4 W 4/4 vs. Samford (Hvr) ...... 4-5 L 4/18 vs. Samford (Hvr) ...... 8-9 L 4/20 * ALABAMA ...... 12-5 W 4/21 * ALABAMA ...... 6-3 W 4/22 * ALABAMA ...... 4-12 L 4/25 at Troy [16] ...... 4-5 L 4/27 * #3 ARKANSAS ...... 1-12 L 4/28 * #3 ARKANSAS ...... 11-9 W 4/29 * #3 ARKANSAS ...... 1-8 L 5/4 * at #15 Mississippi State . . .1-4 L 5/5 * at #15 Mississippi State . .6-11 L 5/6 * at #15 Mississippi State . . .5-9 L 5/11 * #1 VANDERBILT ...... 5-10 L 5/12 * #1 VANDERBILT [10] . . .5-6 L 5/13 * #1 VANDERBILT ...... 5-4 W 5/17 * at Kentucky ...... 18-7 W 5/18 * at Kentucky ...... 13-6 W 5/19 * at Kentucky ...... 7-8 L

Tom Slater took his first squad, the 2005 team, to the championship game of the Tallahassee Regional

2008 Auburn Baseball 109 RECORDS VS. ALL OPPONENTS

HISTORY Opponent ...... Overall ...... Home ...... Away ...... Neutral Opponent ...... Overall ...... Home ...... Away ...... Neutral Alabama ...... 99-119 ...... 50-42 ...... 35-60 ...... 14-17 Mississippi ...... 65-65-1 ...... 38-25 ...... 25-39-1 ...... 2-1 UAB ...... 42-9 ...... 26-2 ...... 15-6 ...... 1-1 Mississippi State ...... 63-80 ...... 33-28 ...... 23-45 ...... 7-7 Alabama State ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Missouri ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Appalachian State ...... 4-0 ...... 4-0 Montgomery ...... 0-5 ...... 0-2 ...... 0-3 ...... Arizona ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Montevallo ...... 12-0 ...... 9-0 ...... 3-0 Arizona State ...... 2-4 ...... 2-1 ...... 0-3 Morehead State ...... 6-0 ...... 6-0 Arkansas ...... 31-25 ...... 16-8 ...... 10-14 ...... 5-3 Murray State ...... 5-0 ...... 5-0 Army ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Navy ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Atlanta Baptist ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 New Orleans ...... 3-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-3 Austin Peay ...... 5-1 ...... 5-0 ...... 0-1 North Alabama ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Berry College ...... 4-0 ...... 4-0 ...... North Carolina ...... 7-1 ...... 3-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 Birmingham-Southern ...... 21-7 ...... 17-5 ...... 4-2 UNC Asheville ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Boston College ...... 2-1 ...... 2-1 UNC Charlotte ...... 5-0 ...... 5-0 Camp Rucker ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 UNC Greensboro ...... 9-0 ...... 9-0 Campbell ...... 5-1 ...... 5-1 UNC Wilmington ...... 5-0 ...... 5-0 Central Florida ...... 4-1 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 0-1 Charleston Southern ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Northeast Louisiana ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Cincinnati ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Northern Illinois ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Clemson ...... 20-26 ...... 13-11 ...... 5-10 ...... 2-5 Northwestern ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Cleveland State ...... 4-0 ...... 4-0 Notre Dame ...... 4-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 Columbus State ...... 27-7 ...... 22-1 ...... 5-6 Oakland ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Cornell ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Oglethorpe ...... 3-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 1-0 Cumberland ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Ohio ...... 9-2 ...... 9-2 Davidson ...... 9-0 ...... 9-0 Ohio State ...... 3-2 ...... 0-2 ...... 3-0 Duquesne ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Oklahoma ...... 1-4 ...... 1-4 East Carolina ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 East Tennessee State ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Old Dominion ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Opelika ...... 4-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 3-1 Eastern Michigan ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Pennsylvania ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Elon ...... 5-3 ...... 5-3 Penn State ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Fairfield ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Pepperdine ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Faulkner ...... 4-2 ...... 2-2 ...... 2-0 Princeton ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Ferris State ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Purdue ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Florida ...... 75-84 ...... 41-28 ...... 32-51 ...... 1-5 Radford ...... 7-0 ...... 7-0 Florida Atlantic ...... 2-1 ...... 2-0 ...... 0-1 Rice ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Florida International ...... 4-2 ...... 4-2 Richmond ...... 5-0 ...... 5-0 Florida Southern ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Rider ...... 4-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 *Florida State ...... 42-67 ...... 16-21 ...... 20-35 ...... 0-3 Rutgers ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Fort Benning ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Samford ...... 50-12 ...... 33-7 ...... 15-3 ...... 2-2 Furman ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Seton Hall ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Georgia ...... 96-80 ...... 55-32 ...... 39-45 ...... 2-3 Siena ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Georgia College ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Sienna Heights ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Georgia Southwestern ...... 8-0 ...... 8-0 South Alabama ...... 20-41 ...... 10-17 ...... 9-23 ...... 1-1 Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 South Carolina ...... 13-26 ...... 7-11 ...... 5-13 ...... 1-2 Georgia State ...... 10-1 ...... 8-0 ...... 2-1 ...... South Florida ...... 2-1 ...... 2-1 Georgia Tech ...... 59-42-1 ...... 28-15 ...... 26-14-1 ...... 5-13 Southeast Louisiana ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Hiram College (Ohio) ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Southern Benedictine ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Hofstra ...... 12-0 ...... 12-0 Southern Illinois ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Houston ...... 2-1 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 Southern Mississippi ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-0 Huntingdon ...... 16-5 ...... 13-3 ...... 3-2 Southwestern Louisiana ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Illinois State ...... 2-3 ...... 2-3 Spring Hill ...... 8-1-1 ...... 2-1-1 ...... 6-0 Indiana ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Springfield ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Indiana SE ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Stanford ...... 0-4 ...... 0-4 Indiana State ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 Stetson ...... 0-2 ...... 0-2 Jackson State ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Tampa ...... 3-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 1-0 Jacksonville ...... 11-8 ...... 3-2 ...... 4-6 ...... 4-0 Tennessee ...... 72-31 ...... 41-17 ...... 31-14 Jacksonville State ...... 15-12 ...... 13-10 ...... 2-1 ...... 0-1 Tennessee State ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Kentucky ...... 66-36 ...... 35-17 ...... 29-19 ...... 2-0 Texas ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 LaGrange ...... 6-0 ...... 6-0 Troy ...... 33-14 ...... 23-6 ...... 4-4 ...... 6-4 Lanett ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Tulane ...... 6-6-1 ...... 3-2-1 ...... 2-4 ...... 1-0 Liberty ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Tuskegee ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Lincoln Memorial ...... 4-1 ...... 4-1 Valdosta State ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 ...... 1-0 Lipscomb ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 *Vanderbilt ...... 74-32 ...... 39-9 ...... 24-20 ...... 2-3 Livingston ...... 7-0 ...... 5-0 ...... 2-0 Virginia ...... 8-2 ...... 7-2 ...... 1-0 LSU ...... 61-77 ...... 34-31 ...... 23-40 ...... 4-6 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 23-2 ...... 23-2 Louisville ...... 3-0 ...... 3-0 VMI ...... 12-3 ...... 12-3 Loyola (N.O) ...... 3-1 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-0 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Maine ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Wake Forest ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Marietta ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 West Florida ...... 0-4 ...... 0-4 Marshall ...... 7-0 ...... 7-0 *West Georgia ...... 12-0 ...... 10-0 Maryland ...... 2-1 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 West Virginia ...... 3-2 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-1 Memphis ...... 5-4 ...... 5-2 ...... 0-2 Western Carolina ...... 19-6 ...... 18-6 ...... 1-0 *Mercer ...... 58-15 ...... 37-6 ...... 16-7 ...... 0-1 Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Miami (Fla.) ...... 4-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-1 Western Michigan ...... 0-2 ...... 0-2 Miami (Ohio) ...... 2-2 ...... 2-2 William & Mary ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 ...... Michigan ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Winthrop ...... 8-2 ...... 8-2 ...... Michigan State ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-0 Middle Tennessee State ...... 15-3 ...... 10-2 ...... 2-0 ...... 3-1 * Home, Away, and Neutral Records do not include unknown sites. Minnesota ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 2008 Opponent in Bold

110 2008 Auburn Baseball YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/COACHING RECORDS

SEC* SEC* HISTORY Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish Coach Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish Coach 1933 5-4 .566 3rd Sam McAllister 1995 50-13 .794 19-8 .704 1stW Hal Baird 1934 10-8-1 .553 3-4 .429 6th Herschel Bobo/Del Morgan 1996 32-24 .571 12-18 .400 5thW Hal Baird 1935 6-5 .545 3rd Del Morgan 1997 50-17! .746 17-12 .586 4thW Hal Baird 1936 13-5 .722 5-5 .500 t3rd Del Morgan 1998 46-18 .719 16-12 .571 3rdW# Hal Baird 1937 8-1 .889 1st Del Morgan 1999 46-19 .708 18-12 .600 4thW Hal Baird 1938 5-7 .417 6th Del Morgan 2000 41-20 .672 17-13 .567 3rdW Hal Baird 1939 10-4 .714 2nd Del Morgan 2001 37-21 .638 15-15 .500 4thW Steve Renfroe 1940 4-5 .444 5th Porter Grant 2002 34-26 .600 15-15 .500 3rdW Steve Renfroe 1941 12-11-1 5-5 .500 5th Jimmy Hitchcock 2003 42-21 .667 18-12 .600 2ndW Steve Renfroe 1942 10-8 4-4 .500 5th Jimmy Hitchcock 2004 32-24 .571 12-18 .400 5thW Steve Renfroe 1943 8-3 3-1 .750 3rd Bob Evans 2005 34-26 .567 13-17 .433 T-5thW Tom Slater 1944 DID NOT FIELD TEAM 2006 22-34 .393 9-21 .300 6th W Tom Slater 1945 DID NOT FIELD TEAM 2007 31-25 .554 10-20 .333 6th W Tom Slater 1946 5-3 .625 4th Bob Evans 1947 11-5 .688 2nd Danny Doyle * Finish in SEC East (1959-1975) and SEC West from (1976-1985) 1948 14-5 .737 2nd Danny Doyle # Won postseason SEC Tournament 1949 9-10 .474 6-10 .375 8th Johnny Williamson ! NCAA College World Series 1950 12-13 .480 8-11 .421 9th Johnny Williamson 1951 14-11 .560 8-8 .500 6th Dick McGowen 1952 13-11-2 .519 10-8-2 .579 5th Dick McGowen 1953 9-12 .429 6-12 .333 11th Dick McGowen 1954 17-5 .773 8-5 .615 4th Dick McGowen 1955 9-16 .360 5-15 .333 9th Dick McGowen 1956 12-11 .522 9-7 .563 5th Dick McGowen 1957 16-10 .615 11-4 .733 2nd Dick McGowen COACHING RECORDS 1958 17-8 .680 12-3 .800 1st Joe Connally (Since 1949) 1959 15-11-1 .574 8-4 .667 t2ndE Erk Russell 1960 15-8 .652 10-6 .623 2ndE Erk Russell VICTORIES Overall 1961 14-11 .560 12-6 .667 1stE Erk Russell Coach Years W L T Pct. 1962 15-7 .682 11-5 .688 2ndE Erk Russell Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 634 328 0 .659 1963 17-8 .680 15-3 .810 1stE Paul Nix Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 515 376 0 .578 1964 21-7 .750 13-5 .722 1stE Paul Nix Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 145 92 0 .612 Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 90 76 2 .542 1965 13-7 .650 10-3 .769 1stE Paul Nix Tom Slater (3) 2005-present 87 85 0 .506 1966 14-9 .560 6-7 .462 4thE Paul Nix Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 59 37 1 .613 1967 32-10! .762 15-2 .882 1stE Paul Nix Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 21 23 0 .477 1968 22-12 .647 9-6 .600 3rdE Paul Nix Joe Connally (1) 1958 17 8 0 .680 1969 20-17 .541 7-10 .412 5thE Paul Nix 1970 17-16 .515 9-6 .600 3rdE Paul Nix WINNING PERCENTAGE 1971 23-16 .590 9-7 .563 2ndE Paul Nix 1972 18-17 .514 7-6 .538 t2ndE Paul Nix Overall Coach Years W L T Pct. 1973 20-19 .513 7-9 .438 5thE Paul Nix Joe Connally (1) 1958 17 8 0 .680 1974 31-13 .705 11-6 .647 2ndE Paul Nix Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 634 328 0 .659 1975 24-21 .533 7-9 .438 t4thE Paul Nix Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 59 37 1 .613 1976 37-15! .712 12-7 .632 1stW Paul Nix Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 145 92 0 .612 1977 28-18 .609 11-9 .550 t2ndW Paul Nix Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 515 376 0 .578 Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 90 76 2 .542 1978 33-21 .611 15-8 .652 1st# Paul Nix Tom Slater (3) 2005-present 87 85 0 .506 1979 21-21 .500 7-14 .333 4thW Paul Nix Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 21 23 0 .477 1980 27-24 .529 15-8 .652 1stW Paul Nix 1981 27-27 .500 7-16 .304 5thW Paul Nix 1982 27-20-1 .573 8-13-1 .386 5thW Paul Nix GAMES COACHED 1983 16-34 .320 4-18 .182 5thW Paul Nix Overall 1984 27-24 .529 8-14 .364 4thW Paul Nix Coach Years Games W L T 1985 30-22 .577 11-12 .478 3rdW Hal Baird Hal Baird (16) 1985-00 962 634 328 0 Paul Nix (22) 1963-84 891 515 376 0 1986 31-24 .564 15-12 .517 3rd Hal Baird Steve Renfroe (4) 2001-04 237 145 92 0 1987 42-18 .700 18-9 .667 2nd Hal Baird Tom Slater (3) 2005-present 172 87 85 0 1988 39-16 .709 16-10 .615 4th Hal Baird Dick McGowen (7) 1951-57 168 90 76 2 1989 44-20 .688 12-12 .500 6th# Hal Baird Erk Russell (4) 1959-62 97 59 37 1 Johnny Williamson (2) 1949-50 44 21 23 0 1990 34-24 .586 13-13 .500 4th Hal Baird Joe Connally (1) 1958 25 17 8 0 1991 35-24 .593 14-12 .538 5th Hal Baird 1992 30-25 .545 10-14 .417 4thW Hal Baird 1993 40-23 .635 17-11 .607 2ndW Hal Baird 1994 44-21! .677 16-13 .552 3rdW Hal Baird

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1967 AUBURN 1, OHIO STATE 0 • JUNE 12 OSU . . .000 000 000 - 0 5 2 AU . . . .100 000 00X - 1 5 3 W: Lowe (14-1), L: Boggs (4-1)

STANFORD 6, AUBURN 3 • JUNE 13 AU . . . .000 102 000 - 3 8 3 1967 1976 SU . . . .310 000 20X - 6 7 1 Paul Nix, 32-10 Paul Nix, 37-15 W: Vance (11-0), L: Blauser (5-5) Omaha, NE 3RD Omaha, NE t-7TH AUBURN 4, RIDER 3 • JUNE 14 Ohio State ...... 1-0 W Clemson 4-9 L RC . . . .000 011 100 - 3 10 6 AU . . . .000 102 001 - 4 6 2 Stanford ...... 3-6 L Maine 8-9 L W: Lowe (15-1), L: Mischik (7-3) Rider ...... 4-3 W Stanford (7 inn./rain) ...... 3-5 L STANFORD 5, AUBURN 3 • JUNE 15 AU . . . .010 001 1 - 3 7 3 1967 TEAM ROSTER 1976 TEAM ROSTER SU . . . .100 400 0 - 5 5 0 W: Hamm, L: Bovert NO. NAME CL POS. NO. NAME CL POS. 1 Rick Counttryman So. OF Richie Howard IF 1976 2 Greg Golden Jr. IF Tommy Morton C CLEMSON 9, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 11 3 Tommy Smith Fr. P Dom Fucci DH AU . . . .000 111 001 - 4 10 2 4 Ty Coppinger So. OF Mickey Miller IF CU . . . .100 000 00X - 9 10 1 5 So. C Curt Cope OF W: Porter (12-0), L: Hudson (10-5) 6 Roger Boozer Jr. OF Gray Morrison OF MAINE 9, AUBURN 8 • JUNE 12 7 Randy Livingston Jr. C David Duffner IF AU . . . .410 030 000 - 8 13 2 8 Gene Simmons Jr. OF Chuck Moore OF UM . . .230 202 00X - 6 7 4 9 Paul Bovert Jr. P Steve Rea OF W: LaCasse (7-1), L: Leach (8-5) 10 Pete McKenzie Sr. IF John Trageser C 11 Ray Cox Sr. IF Jim Black IF 12 Q.V. Lowe Sr. P Steve Montgomery IF 13 John Hennen So. P J.B. Brown IF 14 Frank Baldasare So. IF Joe Beckwith P 15 Jim Blauser Sr. P Robert Hudson P 16 Danny Little Fr. P Terry Leach P 17 Rodney Wallace So. P Mark McClanahan P 18 Jim Sapp, Jr. So. IF David O’Hare P 19 Gene Collins Fr. P 20 Rick Childress So. C 21 Johnny Straiton Jr. IF 22 Tommy McMillon Fr. P 23 Scotty Long Sr. IF 24 Larry Kain Fr. P 25 Mike Peden So. C

Manager Randy Thompson

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1994 OKLAHOMA 9, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 4 AU . . . .000 000 031 - 4 12 1 OU . . . .020 100 11X - 5 11 2 W: Redman (13-3), L: Powell (5-4) S: Buckles (13) 1994 1997 MIAMI 7, AUBURN 5 • JUNE 6 UM . . .400 000 300 - 7 8 6 Hal Baird, 44-21 Hal Baird, 50-17 AU . . . .001 012 010 - 5 12 2 W: Westfall (3-0), L: Humphreys (13-4) Omaha, NE t-7TH Omaha, NE t-5TH S: Tessmer (3) Oklahoma ...... 4-5 L Stanford 3-8 L Miami (Fla.) ...... 5-7 L Rice 10-1 W 1997 Stanford 4-11 L STANFORD 8, AUBURN 3 • MAY 30 AU . . . .000 201 000 - 3 6 3 1967 TEAM ROSTER 1997 TEAM ROSTER SU . . . .010 050 02X - 8 12 1 NO. NAME CL POS. NO. NAME CL POS. W: Hutchinson (8-3), L: Hebson (11-4) S: Austin (4) 1 Ken Key Jr. OF 2 Rob Macrory Sr. 2B 3 Reggie Hightower Jr. OF 3 Adam Sullivan Sr. OF AUBURN 10, RICE 1 • JUNE 1 2 Rob Macrory Fr. IF 4 Derek Reig So. OF RU . . . .000 001 000 - 1 4 1 4 Brandon Moore Sr. IF 5 Josh Davis Fr. OF AU . . . .014 203 00X - 10 11 0 5 Russell Whittenburg So. OF 7 Harrel Hill Sr. IF W: Hudson (15-2), L: Bess (3-3) 6 McKenzie Daniel Fr. OF 8 Heath Kelly Jr. IF STANFORD 11, AUBURN 4 • JUNE 3 7 John Powell Sr. RHP 10 Jamie Kersh So. IF SU . . . .300 104 102 - 11 13 2 8 Mark Bellhorn So. IF 11 Chad Wandall So. IF AU . . . .004 201 000 - 4 8 3 9 Lance Tolbert Fr. RHP 12 Jason Gregory So. OF W: Austin (5-2), L: Dunham (5-2) 10 Peter Kanakis So. C 13 Eric Wood Jr. LHP 11 Robert Lewis Sr. C 15 Tim Hudson Sr. RHP/OF 12 Kevin Humphreys Jr. RHP 16 George Jones Jr. LHP 15 Mike Killimett So. OF 17 Patrick Wootton Sr. C 17 Rodney Dickinson Fr. RHP 20 Casey Dunn So. C 18 Dallan Ruch So. C 21 David Ross So. C 19 Jason LeBoeuf Jr. RHP 24 Tucker Dearth So. OF 20 Jay Waggoner Jr IF 25 Brian Davidson So. IF 21 Michael McKenna Jr. RHP 29 Fr. RHP 22 Troy Rorex Sr. LHP 30 Finley Woodward Sr. RHP 23 Frank Sanders So. OF 32 Alex Merriott So. RHP 24 Kevin Chabot So. OF 34 Patrick Dunham Jr. RHP 25 Shawn McNally Jr. IF/RHP 37 Stephen Chambless So. IF/C 27 Chad Speegle Sr. OF 41 Jeremiah Smith So. RHP 28 Ryan Halla So. RHP 43 Josh Etheredge Jr. 1B 32 Todd Gober So. RHP 44 Brent Schoening Fr. RHP 33 Chris Morrison Jr. RHP 45 Colter Bean Fr. RHP Bryan Walker IF 46 Bryan Hebson Jr. RHP 47 Kevin Knorst Fr. RHP Assistant Coach Steve Renfroe AUBURN VS. CWS OPPONENTS Assistant Coach Mitch Thompson Assistant Coach Steve Renfroe Maine...... 0-1 Volunteer Assistant Greg Bennett Assistant Coach Tom Slater Clemson...... 0-1 Trainer Jay Ashmore Volunteer Assistant David Szymanski Maine...... 0-1 Student Trainer Dave Yeager Administrative Assistant Glenn Lucas Miami (Fla.) ...... 0-1 Trainer Mike Morton Ohio State ...... 1-0 Student Trainer Jarod Grace Oklahoma ...... 0-1 Manager Goodloe Sutton Manager Adam Bates Rice ...... 1-0 Manager Richard Parker Rider ...... 1-0 Manager Ty Howard Stanford ...... 0-4 Manager Joe Quinn 8 Opponents 3-8 Manager Jason Dean

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HISTORY REGIONAL RESULTS SUPER REGIONAL RESULTS

Year Opponent Score Result Location Year Opponent Score Result Location 1963 West Virginia 1-2 L Gastonia, NC 1999 Florida State 2-10 L Tallahassee, FL Florida State 3-4 L Gastonia, NC Florida State 3-6 L Tallahassee, FL 1967 West Virginia 8-3 W Gastonia, NC Florida State 13-2 W Gastonia, NC Clemson 2-3 L Gastonia, NC Clemson 6-5 W Gastonia, NC REGIONAL RESULTS BY YEAR 1976 Middle Tenn. St. 10-5 W Tallahassee, FL Florida State 2-1 W Tallahassee, FL Year Regional Result W-L Location Jacksonville 7-5 W Tallahassee, FL 1963 District 3 Fourth 0-2 Gastonia, NC 1978 Memphis State 14-10 W Auburn, AL North Carolina 2-3 L Auburn, AL 1967 District 3 CHAMPIONS 3-1 Gastonia, NC Memphis State 5-6 L Auburn, AL 1976 South CHAMPIONS 3-0 Tallahassee, FL 1987 Seton Hall 22-1 W Huntsville, AL 1978 South Third 1-2 Auburn, AL Middle Tenn. St. 5-3 W Huntsville, AL 1987 South I Third 2-2 Huntsville, AL Seton Hall 6-15 L Huntsville, AL Clemson 3-6 L Huntsville, AL 1989 Atlantic Third 2-2 Tallahassee, FL 1989 South Florida 9-3 W Tallahassee, FL 1993 Midwest Fourth 1-2 Stillwater, OK Clemson 14-7 W Tallahassee, FL 1994 East CHAMPIONS 4-0 Clemson, SC Florida State 6-7 L Tallahassee, FL 1995 Midwest II Second 3-2 Oklahoma City, OK Clemson 1-11 L Tallahassee, FL 1997 East CHAMPIONS 4-1 Tallahassee, FL 1993 Arizona 9-1 W Stillwater, OK Oklahoma St. 10-14 L Stillwater, OK 1998 Atlantic II Second 3-2 Tallahassee, FL N.C. State 2-13 L Stillwater, OK 1999 Auburn CHAMPIONS 3-1 Auburn, AL 1994 Virginia Tech 7-0 W Clemson, SC 2000 Atlanta Third 1-2 Atlanta, GA Old Dominion 11-8 [10] W Clemson, SC 2001 Tallahassee Second 2-2 Tallahassee, FL Clemson 11-5 W Clemson, SC Notre Dame 8-0 W Clemson, SC 2002 Tuscaloosa Fourth 0-2 Tuscaloosa, AL 1995 Pennsylvania 2-1 W Oklahoma City, OK 2003 Auburn Second 2-2 Auburn, AL Ohio State 8-6 W Oklahoma City, OK 2005 Tallahassee Second 2-2 Tallahassee, FL Oklahoma 8-9 L Oklahoma City, OK Texas 4-2 W Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma 1-3 L Oklahoma City, OK 1997 Western Carolina 11-3 W Tallahassee, FL AUBURN VS. NCAA REGIONAL OPPONENTS South Florida 9-0 W Tallahassee, FL Florida State 8-7 W Tallahassee, FL Opponent W-L Florida State 7-9 L Tallahassee, FL Alabama ...... 0-1 Florida State 5-2 W Tallahassee, FL 1998 Rutgers 15-17 L Tallahassee, FL Arizona...... 1-0 Liberty 3-2 W Tallahassee, FL Army ...... 1-0 Rutgers 7-4 W Tallahassee, FL Clemson ...... 4-3 Oklahoma 9-8 W Tallahassee, FL Florida Atlantic ...... 0-1 Florida State 10-16 L Tallahassee, FL Florida State...... 4-8 1999 N. C. State 9-7 W Auburn, AL Winthrop 8-6 W Auburn, AL Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 Tulane 5-7 L Auburn, AL Jacksonville ...... 3-0 Tulane 13-9 W Auburn, AL Liberty ...... 1-0 2000 Stetson 5-9 L Atlanta, GA Memphis ...... 1-1 Georgia Southern 11-5 W Atlanta, GA Stetson 10-13 L Atlanta, GA Middle Tenn. State...... 2-0 2001 Jacksonville 8-7 W Tallahassee, FL North Carolina ...... 0-1 Florida State 6-10 L Tallahassee, FL North Carolina State ...... 1-1 Jacksonville 3-2 W Tallahassee, FL Notre Dame ...... 1-0 Florida State 6-9 L Tallahassee, FL Ohio State ...... 1-2 2002 Florida Atlantic 11-16 L Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 3-6 L Tuscaloosa, AL Oklahoma...... 1-2 2003 Princeton 5-2 W Auburn, AL Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 Ohio State 2-6 L Auburn, AL Old Dominion ...... 1-0 Clemson 15-0 W Auburn, AL Pennsylvania ...... 1-0 Ohio State 7-9 L Auburn, AL 2005 South Alabama 13-5 W Tallahassee, FL Princeton ...... 1-0 Florida State 3-4 L Tallahassee, FL Rutgers ...... 1-1 Army 12-3 W Tallahassee, FL Seton Hall ...... 1-1 Florida State 4-10 L Tallahassee, FL South Alabama...... 1-0 South Florida ...... 2-0 Stetson ...... 0-2 Texas ...... 1-0 Tuland ...... 1-1 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 Winthrop ...... 1-0 Western Carolina ...... 1-0 West Virginia...... 1-1 31 Opponents ...... 36-27

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1963 DISTRICT 3 at Gastonia, NC HISTORY Florida State 4, Auburn 3 1989 ATLANTIC REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest 4, West Virginia 3 (4) Auburn 9, (3) South Florida 3 West Virginia 2, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated) (2) Clemson 6, (5) Stetson 2 Florida State 12, Wake Forest 4 (1) Florida State 13, (6) Rider 7 Wake Forest 12, West Virginia 8 (West Virginia eliminated) Stetson 13, Rider 6 (Rider eliminated) Wake Forest 6, Florida State 5 Florida State 8, South Florida 1 (South Florida eliminated) Florida State 11, Wake Forest 5 (Wake Forest eliminated) Auburn 14, Clemson 7 Clemson 13, Stetson 5 (Stetson eliminated) Florida State 7, Auburn 6 1967 DISTRICT 3 at Gastonia, NC Clemson 11, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated) Florida State 5, Clemson 3 Florida State 8, Clemson 1 (Clemson eliminated) Auburn 8, West Virginia 3 [12] Clemson 5, West Virginia 0 (West Virginia eliminated) Auburn 13, Florida State 3 1993 MIDWEST REGIONAL in Stillwater, OK Clemson 6, Florida State 4 (Florida State eliminated) (1) North Carolina State 12, (6) Fordham 4 Clemson 3, Auburn 2 (4) Auburn 9, (3) Arizona 1 Auburn 6, Clemson 5 [13] (Clemson eliminated) (2) Oklahoma State 9, (5) Connecticut 5 Fordham 5, Connecticut 0 (Connecticut eliminated) Arizona 5, North Carolina State 2 1976 SOUTH REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL Oklahoma State 14, Auburn 10 Auburn 10, Middle Tennessee State 5 North Carolina State 13, Auburn 2 (Auburn eliminated) Florida State 6, Jacksonville 1 Arizona 18, Fordham 7 (Fordham eliminated) Jacksonville 8, Middle Tennessee State 5 (MTSU eliminated) Oklahoma State 8, N.C. State 3 (N.C. State eliminated) Auburn 2, Florida State 1 Arizona 4, Oklahoma State 0 Jacksonville 9, Florida State 7 (Florida State eliminated) Oklahoma State 11, Arizona 10 (Arizona eliminated) Auburn 7, Jacksonville 5 (Jacksonville eliminated)

1994 EAST REGIONAL in Clemson, SC 1978 SOUTH REGIONAL at Auburn, AL (3) Old Dominion 9, (4) Notre Dame 5 North Carolina 15, East Tennessee State 1 (2) Auburn 7, (5) Virginia Tech 0 Auburn 14, Memphis 10 (1) Clemson 5, (6) The Citadel 1 Memphis 5, East Tennessee State 0 (ETSU eliminated) The Citadel 4, Virginia Tech 3 (Virginia Tech eliminated) North Carolina 3, Auburn 2 Notre Dame 8, Clemson 1 Memphis 6, Auburn 5 (Auburn eliminated) Auburn 11, Old Dominion 8 [10] Memphis 8, North Carolina 6 Clemson 6, Old Dominion 1 (Old Dominion eliminated) North Carolina 11, Memphis 9 (Memphis eliminated) Notre Dame 5, The Citadel 1 (The Citadel eliminated) Auburn 11, Clemson 5 (Clemson eliminated) Auburn 8, Notre Dame 0 (Notre Dame eliminated) 1987 SOUTH I REGIONAL at Huntsville, AL Seton Hall 15, Auburn 6 Clemson 8, West Virginia 0 1995 MIDWEST II REGIONAL in Oklahoma City, OK (1) Arkansas 10, Middle Tennessee State 7 (1) Auburn 2, (6) Pennsylvania 1 Auburn 5, Middle Tennessee State 3 (MTSU eliminated) (3) Texas 10, (4) Ohio State 5 Arkansas 7, West Virginia 2 (West Virginia eliminated) (2) Oklahoma 9, (5) Indiana State 6 Clemson 6, Seton Hall 3 Indiana State 6, Pennsylvania 5 (Penn eliminated) Auburn 22, Seton Hall 1 (Seton Hall eliminated) Auburn 8, Ohio State 6 (Ohio State eliminated) Arkansas 6, Clemson 5 Oklahoma 13, Texas 9 Clemson 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) Oklahoma 9, Auburn 8 Arkansas 4, Clemson 2 (Clemson eliminated) Texas 3, Indiana State 2 (Indiana State eliminated) Auburn 4, Texas 2 (Texas eliminated) Oklahoma 3, Auburn 1 (Auburn eliminated)

1997 EAST REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (4) South Florida 5, (3) Central Florida 4 (2) Auburn 11, (5) Western Carolina 3 (1) Florida State 4, (6) Marist 2 Western Carolina 8, Marist 3 (Marist eliminated) Florida State 16, Central Florida 2 (Central Florida eliminated) Auburn 9, South Florida 0 Auburn 8, Florida State 7 South Florida 9, Western Carolina 4 (WCU eliminated) Florida State 6, South Florida 5 (South Florida eliminated) Florida State 9, Auburn 7 Auburn 5, Florida State 2 (Florida State eliminated)

David Ross hit a two-out, three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to defeat Florida State, 8-7, in the third round of the 1997 East Regional.

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1998 ATLANTIC II REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (4) Oklahoma 6, (3) Delaware (3) (5) Rutgers 17, (2) Auburn 15 (1) Florida State 10, (6) Liberty 7 Auburn 3, Liberty 2 (Liberty eliminated) Florida State 27, Delaware 6 (Delaware eliminated) Oklahoma 9, Rutgers 7 Florida State 23, Oklahoma 2 Auburn 7, Rutgers 4 (Rutgers eliminated) Auburn 9, Oklahoma 9 (Oklahoma eliminated) AUBURN IN SUPER REGIONALS Florida State 16, Auburn 10 (Auburn eliminated)

1999 SUPER REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL 1999 AUBURN REGIONAL at Auburn, AL (1) Florida State 10, (2) Auburn 2 (4) Winthrop 8, (1) Tulane 7 Florida State 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) (2) Auburn 9, (3) NC State 7 Tulane 11, NC State 5 (NC State eliminated) Auburn 8, Winthrop 6 Tulane 15, Winthrop 8 (Winthrop eliminated) AUBURN SUPER REGIONAL RECORDS Tulane 7, Auburn 5 Auburn 13, Tulane 9 (Tulane eliminated) BATTING AT BATS 2000 ATLANTA REGIONAL at Atlanta, GA Game: 5, Dominic Rich vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) (1) Georgia Tech 11, (4) Georgia Southern 9 Series: 8, by six individuals (3) Stetson 9, (2) Auburn 5 Auburn 11, Georgia Southern 5 (Ga. Southern eliminated) RUNS Georgia Tech 24, Stetson 1 Game: 1, by four individuals Stetson 13, Auburn 10 (Auburn eliminated) Series: 2, Hayden Gliemmo (1999) [2 games] Georgia Tech 16, Stetson 11 (Stetson eliminated) HITS Game: 2, Gabe Gross vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 3, Gabe Gross (1999) [2 games] 2001 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (1) Florida State 8, (4) Bethune-Cookman 1 RBI (2) Auburn 8, (3) Jacksonville 7 Game: 3, Todd Faulkner vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Jacksonville 3, Bethune-Cookman 0 (Bethune-Cookman eliminated) Series: 4, Todd Faulkner (1999) [2 games] Florida State 10, Auburn 6 Auburn 3, Jacksonville 2 (Jacksonville eliminated) HOME RUNS Florida State 9, Auburn 6 (Auburn eliminated) Game: 1, Todd Faulkner vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 1, Todd Faulkner (1999) [2 games]

STOLEN BASES 2002 TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL at Tuscaloosa, AL Game: 2, Mailon Kent vs. Florida St. (6/4/99) (3) Florida Atlantic 16, (2) Auburn 11 (4) Southeast Missouri State 7, (1) Alabama 4 BATTING AVERAGE Alabama 6, Auburn 3 (Auburn eliminated) Series [min. 7 AB]: .429, Gabe Gross (1999) [3-for-7 in 2 games] Florida Atlantic 12, Southeast Missouri State 6 Alabama 7, Southeast Missouri State 4 (SEMO eliminated) Alabama 7, Florida Atlantic 2 Florida Atlantic 6, Alabama 5 (Alabama eliminated) PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHED 2003 AUBURN REGIONAL at Auburn, AL Game: 8.1, Brent Schoening vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Series: 8.1, Brent Schoening vs. (1999) (3) Ohio State 10, (2) Clemson 8 (1) Auburn 5, (4) Princeton 2 STRIKEOUTS Clemson 7, Princeton 6 (Princeton eliminated) Game: 11, Brent Schoening vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) Ohio State 6, Auburn 2 Series: 11, Brent Schoening vs. (1999) Auburn 15, Clemson 0 (Clemson eliminated) Ohio State 9, Auburn 7 (Auburn eliminated) BASES ON BALLS Game: 5, Brent Schoening vs. Florida St. (6/5/99) 5, Hayden Gliemmo vs. Florida St. (6/4/99) 2005 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL at Tallahassee, FL (2) Auburn 13, (3) South Alabama 5 (1) Florida State 3, (4) Army 2 Army 8, South Alabama 5 (South Alabama eliminated) Florida State 4, Auburn 3 Auburn 12, Army 3 (Army eliminated) Florida State 10, Auburn 4 (Auburn eliminated)

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2, Mark Chapman (1987) HISTORY BATTING 2, Q.V. Lowe (1967) 2, Hayden Gliemmo (1998) GAMES PLAYED Career: 4, Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) Series: 5, by 25 players (1995, 1997, 1998) Career: 16, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) 16, Mailon Kent (1998-2001) GAMES RELIEVED Series: 4, Finley Woodward (1995) Career: 7, Colter Bean (1996-00) AT BATS Game: 6, by 32 players Series: 25, Rob Macrory (1997) [5 games] WINS Career: 65, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) [16 gms] Series: 2, Tim Hudson (1997) 2, John Powell (1994) 2, Q.V. Lowe (1967) RUNS SCORED Career: 3, John Powell (1993-94) Game: 4, Gabe Gross vs. Jacksonville (5/25/01) 4, Jonathan Schuerholz vs. Georgia Southern (5/27/00) LOSSES 4, Todd Faulkner vs. Rutgers (5/21/98) Series: 2, Scott Roney (1978) 4, Chad Wandall vs. Oklahoma (5/23/98) 2, Kevin Knorst (1998) Series: 11, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] Career: 2, Chris Bootcheck (1998-00) Career: 19, Todd Faulkner (1998-2000) [16 gms] Mark Bellhorn 2, Ryan Halla (1993-95) 2, Kevin Knorst (1998-00) 4, Todd Faulkner (1998) [5 games] 2, Scott Roney (1978) Career: 5,Todd Faulkner (1998-01) [16 games] HITS Game: 5, Javon Moran vs. Fla. Atlantic (5/31/02) SAVES 5, Adam Sullivan vs. W. Car. (5/22/97) Series: 2, Colter Bean (1998) STOLEN BASES 5, Mark Bellhorn vs. ODU (5/27/94) 2, Patrick Dunham (1997) Game: 2, Javon Moran vs. Clemson (5/31/03) 5, Cliff Shanks vs. Okla. St. (5/29/93) 2, Finley Woodward (1995) 2, Pat Keedy vs. Memphis (5/20/78) Series: 14, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] 2, Joe Beckwith (1976) 2, Dom Fucci vs. Memphis (5/20/78) Career: 30, Todd Faulkner (1998-2001) [16 gms] Career: 2, Colter Bean (1998) Series: 3, Javon Moran (2003) [4 games] 2, Patrick Dunham (1997) Career: 4, Javon Moran (2001-03) [10 games] 2, Finley Woodward (1995) RUNS BATTED IN 2, Joe Beckwith (1976) Game: 5, Sean Gamble vs. Fla. Atlantic BASES ON BALLS (5/31/02) Game: 3, Mitch Duke vs. Okla. State (5/29/93) 5, Frank Thomas vs. Seton Hall (5/23/87) INNINGS PITCHED Series: 5, Mitch Duke (1993) [3 games] 5, Scotty Long vs. Clemson (1967) Game: 13.0, Q.V. Lowe vs. Clemson (1967) 5, Dominic Rich (1998) [5 games] 5, Scotty Long vs. Florida State (1967) Series: 25.0, Q.V. Lowe (1967) [2 games] Series: 11, Mike Killimett (1994) Career: 27.1, Levale Speigner (2000-03) [6 11, Scotty Long (1967) games] STRIKEOUTS Career: 22, Todd Faulkner (1998-2000) [16 gms] Game: 4, Kevin Chabot vs. Okla. (5/28/95) Series: 12, Kevin Chabot (1995) [5 games] STRIKEOUTS Career: 15, Kevin Chabot (1993-95) [9 games] SINGLES Game: 14, John Powell vs. Arizona (5/28/93) [9 Game: 5, Adam Sullivan vs. W. Car. (5/22/97) IP] Series: 12, Adam Sullivan (1997) [5 games] 14, Q.V. Lowe vs. Clemson (1967) [13 BATTING AVERAGE Career: 17, Jay Waggoner (1993-95) [12 gms] IP] Series [min. 15 AB]: .667, Mark Bellhorn (1994) Series: 26, Q.V. Lowe (1967) [2 games] [12-for-18 in 4 games] 22, John Powell (1994) [2 games] Career [min. 25 AB]: .462, Todd Faulkner (1998-01) DOUBLES Career: 36, John Powell (1993-94) [3 games] [30-for-65 in 16 games] Game: 2, by 11 players, most recently by Clete Thomas vs. Army (6/5/05) Series: 5, Mark Bellhorn (1994) [4 games] BASES ON BALLS HITTING STREAK Career: 7, Mailon Kent (1998-01) [16 games] Game: 6, Josh Sullivan vs. Florida State (6/4/05) Career: 15, Mailon Kent (1998-01) 6, Ryan Halla vs. Okla. State (5/29/93) 12, Todd Faulkner (1999-01) Series: 6, Josh Sullivan (2005) [1 game] 11, Gabe Gross (1999-01) TRIPLES 6, Ryan Halla (1993) [1 game] Game: 1, by 11 players, most recently by Clete 6, Tim Hudson (1997) [2 games] Thomas vs. PITCHING Career: 13, Ryan Halla (1993-95) [6 gms/23.1 IP] Army (6/5/05) Series: 2, Javon Moran (2003) [4 games] GAMES PITCHED Career: 2, Javon Moran (2001-03) [10 games] Series: 4, Finley Woodward (1995) 2, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 games] Career: 7, Colter Bean (1996-2000)

HOME RUNS GAMES STARTED Game: 2, Todd Faulkner vs. Rutgers (5/21/98) Series: 2, Tim Hudson (1997) 2, Josh Etheredge vs. Rutgers (5/23/98) 2, Ryan Halla (1995) 2, Scotty Long vs. Florida St. (1967) 2, John Powell (1994) 2, Scotty Long vs. Clemson (1967) 2, Stacy Jones (1987) Series: 4, Scotty Long (1967) [4 games]

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HISTORY SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS BY YEAR Year Opponent Score Result Location Year Result W-L Location 1978 Georgia 8-7 [12] W Gainesville, FL 1978 CHAMPIONS 3-1 Gainesville, FL Mississippi State 10-7 W Gainesville, FL 1980 Second 2-2 Gainesville, FL Mississippi State 2-3 L Gainesville, FL 1986 Fourth 0-2 Baton Rouge, LA Mississippi State 8-5 W Gainesville, FL 1987 Third 2-2 Athens, GA 1980 Vanderbilt 3-2 W Gainesville, FL 1988 Sixth 0-2 Starkville, MS Ole Miss 7-4 W Gainesville, FL 1989 CHAMPIONS 4-1 Gainesville, FL Vanderbilt 3-16 L Gainesville, FL Vanderbilt 0-13 L Gainesville, FL 1990 Tied Fifth 0-2 Hoover, AL 1986 Alabama 7-8 [11] L Baton Rouge, LA 1991 Fourth 1-2 Baton Rouge, LA Georgia 7-11 L Baton Rouge, LA 1992 Tied Seventh 0-2 New Orleans, LA 1987 LSU 9-8 W Athens, GA 1993 Third 2-2 Baton Rouge, LA (West) Kentucky 5-4 [10] W Athens, GA 1994 Second 3-2 Oxford, MS (West) Mississippi State 3-4 L Athens, GA 1995 Tied Fourth 1-2 Starkville, MS (West) LSU 2-4 L Athens, GA 1997 Fourth 2-2 Columbus, GA 1988 Mississippi State 7-10 L Starkville, MS 1998 CHAMPIONS 4-1 Hoover, AL Florida 3-4 L Starkville, MS 1999 Third 2-2 Hoover, AL 1989 Mississippi State 5-3 W Gainesville, FL 2000 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL Georgia 8-9 L Gainesville, FL LSU 8-5 W Gainesville, FL 2001 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL Florida 4-2 [10] W Gainesville, FL 2002 Tied Seventh 0-2 Hoover, AL Georgia 2-1 W Gainesville, FL 2003 Tied Third 2-2 Hoover, AL 1990 Mississippi State 2-16 L Hoover, AL Vanderbilt 3-4 L Hoover, AL 1991 Florida 7-8 L Baton Rouge, LA Kentucky 8-5 W Baton Rouge, LA RESULTS BY LOCATION Miss. State 0-1 [7] L Baton Rouge, LA Location Years Record Titles 1992 Florida 0-2 L New Orleans, LA Athens, GA 1 2-2 0 Mississippi State 1-4 L New Orleans, LA Baton Rouge, LA 3 3-6 0 1993 Alabama 13-4 W Baton Rouge, LA Arkansas 3-1 W Baton Rouge, LA Columbus, GA 1 2-2 0 LSU 5-16 L Baton Rouge, LA Gainesville, FL 3 9-4 2 Miss. State 10-13 [10] L Baton Rouge, LA Hoover, AL 7 8-13 1 1994 Arkansas 3-1 [17] W Oxford, MS New Orleans, LA 1 0-2 0 Mississippi State 2-1 W Oxford, MS Oxford, MS 1 3-2 0 LSU 2-3 L Oxford, MS Starkville, MS 2 1-4 0 Mississippi State 9-5 W Oxford, MS 19 28-35 3 LSU 4-5 L Oxford, MS 1995 Mississippi State 0-1 L Starkville, MS Ole Miss 10-3 W Starkville, MS LSU 5-7 L Starkville, MS RESULTS BY OPPONENT 1997 Arkansas 7-3 W Columbus, GA Opponent W-L LSU 2-5 L Columbus, GA Alabama ...... 3-4 Mississippi State 5-4 W Columbus, GA Arkansas ...... 5-3 Florida 5-17 L Columbus, GA Florida...... 2-5 1998 Alabama 11-8 W Hoover, AL Georgia ...... 2-3 Florida 6-4 W Hoover, AL Kentucky...... 2-0 Alabama 3-4 L Hoover, AL LSU...... 3-7 Alabama 9-1 W Hoover, AL Ole Miss ...... 2-0 Arkansas 7-5 W Hoover, AL Mississippi State ...... 6-8 1999 LSU 6-2 W Hoover, AL South Carolina ...... 1-2 Arkansas 3-2 W Hoover, AL Arkansas 5-9 L Hoover, AL Tennessee ...... 0-0 Arkansas 6-9 L Hoover, AL Vanderbilt ...... 2-3 2000 Florida 2-7 L Hoover, AL 19 Tournaments 28-35 South Carolina 4-11 L Hoover, AL 2001 Georgia 4-8 L Hoover, AL South Carolina 4-5 L Hoover, AL 2002 LSU 1-2 L Hoover, AL Arkansas 5-8 L Hoover, AL 2003 Vanderbilt 3-1 W Hoover, AL Alabama 5-7 L Hoover, AL South Carolina 5-1 W Hoover, AL Alabama 3-13 [7] L Hoover, AL

118 2008 Auburn Baseball AUBURN IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1948 1963 1967 Mississippi State ...... 2-6 L at Ole Miss ...... 6-7 L at Ole Miss ...... 2-1 W Mississippi State ...... 5-8 L OLE MISS ...... 7-4 W OLE MISS ...... 9-6 W Mississippi State ...... 3-4 L OLE MISS ...... 6-2 W ***** CHAMPIONS ***** ***** CHAMPIONS ***** 1958 1976 at Alabama ...... 3-2 W 1964 at Kentucky ...... 6-7 L at Alabama ...... 5-4 W OLE MISS ...... 10-9 W KENTUCKY ...... 6-0 W ***** CHAMPIONS ***** at Ole Miss ...... 0-7 L KENTUCKY ...... 14-6 W at Ole Miss ...... 0-5 L ***** CHAMPIONS ***** 1961 LSU ...... 3-4 L 1965 at LSU ...... 5-6 L at Miss. State ...... 1-10 L MISS. STATE ...... 3-2 W Note: Auburn represented the SEC’s Eastern Division MISS. STATE ...... 1-2 L in all of its championship series appearances except for 1976, when the Tigers were a member of the SEC West.

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BATTING HOME RUNS PITCHING Game: 2, Frank Thomas vs. Georgia (5/12/89) GAMES PLAYED 2, Mark Bellhorn vs. LSU (5/20/95) GAMES PITCHED Series: 5, by 27 players Series: 2, Todd Faulkner (1998) [5 games] Series: 4, Reid Roney (1978) Career: 14, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) 2, Mark Bellhorn (1995) [3 games] Career: 7, Scott Renner (1987-91) 14, Mike Killimett (1991-94) 2, Mark Bellhorn (1994) [5 games] 14, Brandon Moore (1991-94) 2, Brandon Moore (1993) [4 games] GAMES STARTED 2, Chris Hart (1989) [5 games] Series: 2, John Powell (1993) AT BATS 2, Frank Thomas (1989) [5 games] 2, John Powell (1991) Game: 8, Mike Killimett vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) 2, Dom Fucci (1978) [4 games] 2, Phil Deriso (1980) 8, Russell Whittenburg vs. Ark. (5/19/94) Career: 4, Frank Thomas (1987-89) [11 games] Career: 6, John Powell (1991-94) Series: 24, Chris Hart (1989) [5 games] 4, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 games] Career: 59, Jay Waggoner (1992-95) [14 gms] GAMES RELIEVED 59, Brandon Moore (1991-94) [14 gms] STOLEN BASES Series: 4, Reid Roney (1978) Game: 2, Scott Pratt vs. Alabama (5/16/98) Career: 6, Jon Hebel (1990-93) RUNS 2, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) Game: 3, Dom Fucci vs. Miss. St. (5/15/78) WINS 3, Frank Thomas vs. Miss. St. (5/12/88) BASES ON BALLS Series: 2, Kevin Knorst (1998) 3, Andrew Albrecht vs. Ky. (5/17/91) Game: 3, Gabe Gross vs. S. Carolina (5/17/01) 2, Tommy Youngblood (1989) 3, Heath Kelly vs. Arkansas (5/17/98) 3, Dallan Ruch vs. Miss. State (5/21/94) 2, Gregg Olson (1987) Series: 7, Heath Kelly (1998) [5 games] 3, Mark Bellhorn vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Career: 2, Colter Bean (1996-00) Career: 11, Andrew Albrecht (1988-91) [12 gms] 3, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) 2, Kevin Knorst (1997-98) 3, Alan Mock vs. Ole Miss (5/11/80) 2, Ryan Halla (1993-95) HITS Series: 9, Alan Mock (1980) [4 games] 2, Mike Ferry (1989-90) Game: 4, Sean Gamble vs. Arkansas (5/23/02) Career: 13, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 gms] 2, Tommy Youngblood (1987-89) 4, Chad Wandall vs. Alabama (5/13/98) 2, Gregg Olson (1986-88) 4, Shawn McNally vs. Ark. (5/19/94) STRIKEOUTS 2, Mark Shiflett (1978-80) 4, Brandon Moore vs. Florida (5/13/92) Game: 5, Russell Whittenburg vs. Ark. (5/19/94) 4, Trey Gainous vs. Kentucky (5/15/87) Series: 8, Josh Etheredge (1997) [4 games] LOSSES Series: 11, Scott Pratt (1998) [5 games] Career: 13, Josh Etheredge (1997-98) [9 games] Series: 1, 27 tied with Career: 19, Brandon Moore (1991-94) [14 gms] Career: 2, six tied with BATTING AVERAGE RBI Series [min. 15 AB]: .563, Brian Alyea (1993) INNINGS PITCHED Game: 5, Mark Bellhorn vs. LSU (5/20/95) [9-for-16 in 4 games] Game: 9.0, Chris Morrison vs. Miss. (5/19/95) Series: 8, Mitch Duke (1993) [4 games] Career [min. 25 AB]: .481, Trey Gainous (1986-87) 9.0, Kevin Humphreys vs. MSU (5/20/94) Career: 13, Mark Bellhorn (1993-95) [12 gms] [13-for-27 in 6 games] 9.0, John Powell vs. Arkansas (5/19/94) Series: 11.0, Tommy Youngblood (1989) DOUBLES Career: 33.1, John Powell (1991-94) Game: 2, Heath Kelly vs. Alabama (5/16/98) 2, Mailon Kent vs. Alabama (5/16/98) STRIKEOUTS 2, Brian Alyea vs. Miss. State (5/23/93) Game: 13, John Powell vs. Ark. (5/19/94) [9 IP] 2, Tony Haney vs. LSU (5/14/87) Series: 14, John Powell (1991) [8.0 IP, 2 games] 2, Steve Renfroe vs. Vandy (5/13/80) Career: 47, John Powell (1991-94) [33.1 IP] 2, J.B. Brown vs. Miss. State (5/13/78) Series: 4, Heath Kelly (1998) [5 games] BASES ON BALLS Career: 6, Mailon Kent (1998-01) [12 games] Game: 5, six tied with Series: 8, Phil Deriso (1980) [9.0 IP, 2 games] TRIPLES Career: 15, Jon Hebel (1990-93) [13.0 IP] Game: 1, Chris Christopher vs. Miss. St. (5/23/93) Series: 1, Chris Christopher (1993) [4 games] Career: 1, Chris Christopher (1991-93) [9 gms]

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PAT DUKE LARRY NICHOLS JIMMY BARFIELD Q.V. LOWE DOM FUCCI Auburn’s first All- A First-Team ABCA All- A third baseman, Jimmy The first Auburn pitcher to A 1978 ABCA All-America American, the ABCA rec- American centerfielder in Barfield was named an receive All-American honors, selection as a first baseman, ognized Pat Duke for his 1962, Larry Nichols hit .412 ABCA All-American in 1964 Lowe was a First Team selec- Dom Fucci hit .401 in his skills behind the plate. in his All-American season, in just his second season at tion by the ABCA in 1967 All-America campaign as the Duke hit .347 that season, the third-best batting average Auburn. Hitting .374 in his after striking out 123 in 128 Tigers went 33-21 and won and drove in 17 runs in 25 in AU history at the time. The All-American campaign, innings while going 15-1 the SEC and SEC games as the Tigers went Tigers finished the season Barfield helped the Tigers to with a 1.67 ERA, helping the Tournament titles. Fucci, 17-8 and won the SEC title. 15-7 while Nichols finished a 21-7 record and a SEC East Tigers to a 31-10 record and who won the award as a jun- Duke would play in the his career with a .339 batting Championship. the program’s first College ior, was drafted by the Alabama-Florida League, average. World Series appearance. Chicago White Sox in the part of Deep South Class D Lowe finished his career with sixth round of that seasons’ Baseball. a 1.77 ERA and was a 19th draft, returned to school for round pick of the Chicago another season and was again Cubs in the 1967 MLB Draft. drafted by the White Sox the following year, this time in the fifth round.

GREGG OLSON FRANK THOMAS JOHN POWELL JAY WAGGONER MARK BELLHORN Auburn’s first two-time All- Auburn’s first consensus All- The NCAA strikeout king, A NCBWA All-American A Baseball America All- America, Gregg Olson was a American in 1989, Frank John Powell was named an first baseman in 1994, Jay America as Auburn’s short- Baseball America All- Thomas hit an SEC-best .403 ABCA and Baseball America Waggoner hit .409 during his stop in 1995, Mark Bellhorn America in 1987 and a while manning first base for All-America in 1993 after All-America junior cam- hit .342 during his All- ABCA and Baseball America the Tigers in his All-America striking out 191 batters in paign, lashing out an Auburn- American season for the selection in 1988. Olson, a season. He also drove in 83 141 innings as the Tigers record and SEC-leading 119 Tigers. A three-year player 1987 USA National Team runs and hit 19 home runs as advanced to the Midwest hits as the Tigers advanced to for the Tigers, Bellhorn, who member, was the NCAA the Tigers won the SEC Regional. A five-year player the College World Series for was a member of the 1993 leader in ERA in 1987 with a Tournament and advanced to for the Tigers, Powell, who the third time in school histo- and 1994 USA National 1.26 ERA and led the SEC in the Atlantic Regional. played on the 1993 USA ry. Waggoner would play Teams, was a second-round ‘88 with a 2.00 mark. Olson Thomas finished his career National Team, collected 602 four seasons on the Plains pick of the Oakland Athletics would become Auburn’s with a .382 batting average strikeouts for the Tigers, the before being drafted by the in the 1995 draft and is still highest-ever draft pick as the and was drafted seventh NCAA record, and owned a Detroit Tigers in the 23rd playing in the big leagues Baltimore Orioles selected overall by the Chicago White 2.94 career ERA. A 13th- round of the 1995 MLB draft. today. A member of the 2004 him fourth overall in the Sox in the 1989 MLB Draft. round pick of the New York World Champion Boston Red 1988 draft. Olson would go Thomas is a two-time AL Mets after his All-American Sox, Bellhorn has played for on to enjoy a 14-year MLB MVP (1993 & 1994) and is a campaign, Powell returned to seven teams during his nine- career which included being four-time All-Star Game par- the Plains for the 1994 season year career, most recently named the 1989 American ticipant, earning starts in both and was drafted by the Texas with the Cincinnati Reds in League Rookie of the Year 1994 & 1995. Thomas is still Rangers in the ninth round of 2007. and a 1990 All-Star before playing in the big leagues and the 1994 draft, but never finishing his career in 2001 became the 21st member of advanced past the AAA level. with 217 saves. the 500 home run club on June 28, 2007.

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RYAN HALLA TIM HUDSON CASEY DUNN TODD FAULKNER GABE GROSS A First Team ABCA All- A consensus All-America in A NCBWA All-American A 2000 consensus All- A Collegiate Baseball, America pitcher in 1995, 1997, Tim Hudson was one catcher in 1999, Casey Dunn America choice at first base, Baseball America, NCBWA Ryan Halla led the SEC in of the finest two-way players was a four-year starter for the Todd Faulkner hit .423 and and ABCA All-America in wins with 15 during his All- in all of collegiate baseball Tigers. Hitting .379 in his drove in 103 runs as the 2000, Gabe Gross was the America campaign as the history. The 1997 Rotary All-America season of 1999 Tigers went 41-20 in leg- first Tiger to be named both a Tigers set the school record Smith Award Winner, with a SEC-leading 86 RBI, endary coach Hal Baird’s Freshman All-American for wins in a season (50) en Hudson went 15-2 with a Dunn helped lead the Tigers final season. A four-year (1999) and a First Team All- route to an SEC West 2.97 ERA on the mound to a 1999 NCAA Regional starter for the Tigers, America the following sea- Championship. A four-year while also hitting .396 as the Championship, the 1998 SEC Faulkner was a 12th-round son. A career .375 hitter for starter for the Tigers, Halla Tigers tied the school record Tournament Title and a 1997 pick of the New York Mets the Tigers, Gross hit .363 finished his career with a 39- for wins (50) and advanced to College World Series appear- following his All-American with 65 RBIs as a freshman 16 record with seven saves the College World Series. His ance. Dunn, who was also an season but decided to return and then .430 with 86 RBIs and a 3.67 ERA. 15 wins led nation and he was Academic All-America in to the Plains for one more as a sophomore. A 2001 named the SEC Player of the 1999, would become a 15th- year. The New York Yankees Academic All-America, Year. A sixth-round pick of round pick of the Kansas City drafted Faulkner in the 22nd Gross was the 15th-overall the Oakland Athletics in Royals, where he played two round the next season. pick by the Toronto Blue 1997, Hudson is a two-time seasons in the minors before Jays in the 2001 draft. All-Star and is still enjoying retiring. Making his MLB debut in a big league career. 2004 with Toronto, Gross now plays with the Milwaukee Brewers.

STEVEN REGISTER HAYDEN GLIEMMO BOBBY MIKE BIANUCCI LUKE GREINKE A NCBWA All-America and The first Freshman All- HUDDLESTON A First Team Louisville Luke Greinke was named to a USA National Team mem- America in Auburn baseball Named a Second Team Slugger and Second Team the Louisville Slugger ber as a sophomore in 2003, history, Hayden Gliemmo, Freshman All-America by Baseball America Freshman Freshman All-America Team Steven Register had a banner who was named a Freshman Baseball America in 2000, All-America in 2006, Mike as a reliever as he posted six second season on the Plains, All-America by both Bobby Huddleston hit .276 in Bianucci had a great impact saves in 16 relief appearances leading the nation in saves Baseball America and the his first season on the Plains during his first season on the with a 3.76 ERA in 2006. In with 16 while sporting a 2.94 Sporting News, was also the as the Tigers went 41-20 and Plains. A First Team All-SEC 26.1 innings of work he ERA in 52.0 innings. A Baseball America National advanced to the Atlanta selection by both the league struckout 17 while walking three-year member of the Freshman of the Year in Regional of the NCAA coaches and just nine. His six saves led Tigers, Register was drafted 1998, going 13-3 with a 4.94 Tournament. A catcher, SEBaseball.com, he was also the Tigers and were the most by the Colorado Rockies in ERA in 118.1 innings to lead Huddleston would start a chosen a SEC All-Freshman by an Auburn freshman since the third round of the 2004 the Tigers to a 46-18 record total of 169 games behind the by league coaches and a First Colter Bean had seven in his draft and has advanced as far and an SEC Tournament plate while hitting .315 Team All-South Region by initial campaign on the Plains as AAA as of the 2007 MLB Championship. before being drafted by the the ABCA after leading the in 1998. season. Detroit Tigers in the 23rd- Tigers in hitting (.359) and round of the 2003 MLB slugging (.564), was second Draft. in home runs (eight), tied for third in RBI (31) and was fourth in doubles (13) in 45 games.

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HISTORY PAT DUKE, C (1958) JAY WAGGONER, 1B (1994) Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1956 .235 11 17 3 4 0 0 0 5 -- -- 2 Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1957 .305 20 59 14 18 2 2 2 10 -- -- 0 1992 .292 55/49 192 26 56 0 1 0 20 31 19 2-2 1958t .347 25 95 22 33 3 2 3 17 -- -- 7 1993 .320 63/63 247 54 79 9 2 0 33 37 29 2-5 Total .322 56 171 39 55 5 4 5 32 -- -- 9 1994t .409 65/65 291 69 119 23 5 3 45 31 22 11-14 1995 .325 63/63 268 59 87 23 2 7 58 28 25 5-8 Total .342 246/240 998 208 341 55 10 10 156 127 95 20-29 LARRY NICHOLS, OF (1962)

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MARK BELLHORN, SS (1995) 1960 .285 23 98 15 28 7 0 2 19 -- -- 10 1961 .330 25 100 31 33 9 5 7 39 20 -- 4 Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1962t .412 22 85 27 35 11 2 4 32 19 -- 0 1993 .266 62/62 233 51 62 11 0 8 39 23 52 16-18 Total .339 70 283 73 96 27 7 13 90 -- -- 14 1994 .377 40/40 151 54 57 14 2 5 39 41 24 11-14 1995t .342 63/63 243 66 83 18 5 12 60 57 52 11-13 Total .322 165/165 627 171 202 43 7 25 138 121 128 38-45 JIMMY BARFIELD, 3B (1964)

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB RYAN HALLA, P (1995) 1963 .363 -- 80 16 29 5 3 1 13 -- -- 11 1964t .374 -- 115 24 43 13 6 2 24 -- -- 4 Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB Total .369 -- 195 40 72 18 9 3 37 -- -- 15 1993 3.59 9-4 19/13 1 1/0 0 90.1 83 41 36 40 73 5 7 1994 4.22 9-5 33/7 0 0/0 7 98.0 94 57 46 39 108 6 8 1995t 3.07 16-3 24/24 3 0/1 0 146.2 122 57 50 47 148 13 5 1996 4.29 5-4 13/13 0 0/1 0 65.0 56 38 31 28 63 4 3 Q.V. LOWE, P (1967) Total 3.67 39-16 89/57 4 1/2 7 400.0 355 193 163 154 392 28 23

Year ERA W-L G CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1966 3.47 8-2 ------/-- -- 85.0 51 20 16 20 65 -- -- 1967t 1.67 15-1 20 10 --/-- -- 128.0 88 35 24 39 123 -- -- TIM HUDSON, UT (1997) Total 1.77 23-3 ------/-- -- 203.0 139 55 40 59 128 -- -- Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1996 .242 38/10 33 6 8 2 0 3 7 2 8 2-2 1997t .396 65/65 273 71 108 21 0 18 95 20 40 2-3 DOM FUCCI, 1B (1978) Total .379 103/75 306 77 116 23 0 21 102 22 48 4-5

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1976 .311 24 61 9 19 2 1 0 7 11 7 6 1996 3.25 5-3 25/4 0 0/1 3 74.2 65 31 27 31 90 18 8 1977 .299 46 154 28 46 7 1 2 31 32 35 21 1997t 2.97 15-2 22/18 3 1/1 0 118.1 87 44 39 50 165 6 7 1978t .401 54 177 58 71 15 4 10 44 40 23 28 Total 2.94 20-5 47/22 3 1/2 3 193.0 152 75 63 81 255 24 15 1979 .341 27 82 22 28 5 0 7 22 19 16 14 Total .346 151 283 117 164 29 6 19 104 102 81 69 CASEY DUNN, C (1999)

GREGG OLSON, P (1987, 1988) Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1996 .254 45/25 126 12 32 4 0 2 23 5 16 1-1 Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 1997 .362 57/57 235 54 85 19 1 5 56 20 18 0-2 1986 5.72 7-3 19/14 1 0/0 0 78.2 94 61 50 48 62 7 6 1998 .320 64/64 275 61 88 18 0 10 67 24 27 0-0 1987t 1.26 11-1 42/0 0 0/0 10 78.1 50 14 11 34 96 4 1 1999t .379 65/65 269 70 102 19 1 16 86 33 26 1-1 1988t 2.00 7-3 36/1 0 0/0 10 72.0 43 23 16 27 113 9 4 Total .339 231/211 905 197 307 60 2 33 232 82 87 2-4 Total 3.03 25-7 97/15 1 0/0 20 229.0 187 98 77 109 271 20 11

TODD FAULKNER, 1B (2000) FRANK THOMAS, 1B (1989) Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1998 .382 55/51 220 53 84 14 1 20 65 17 40 0-2 1987 .359 59/59 209 56 75 12 1 21 68 38 36 0-0 1999 .281 65/64 249 53 70 20 2 6 50 29 47 3-3 1988 .385 55/54 182 45 70 21 0 9 54 42 22 4-6 2000t .423 61/61 248 71 105 27 0 22 103 36 41 3-5 1989t .403 64/64 206 62 83 19 3 19 83 73 25 0-0 2001 .291 35/35 151 20 44 10 1 2 37 14 21 0-0 Total .382 178/177 597 163 228 52 4 49 205 153 83 4-6 Total .349 216/211 868 197 303 71 4 50 255 96 149 6-10

JOHN POWELL, P (1993) GABE GROSS, OF (2000)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB Year AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1990 5.50 5-0 10/5 0 0/0 0 36.0 40 24 22 17 40 1 1 1999 .363 64/64 245 50 89 23 3 7 65 29 27 2-2 1991 3.30 10-4 23/17 3 0/0 0 101.0 88 48 37 31 121 5 4 2000t .430 61/61 237 83 102 26 1 13 86 59 29 16-20 1992 2.54 8-7 23/17 7 1/0 1 109.2 99 40 31 34 120 7 6 2001 .327 58/58 208 51 68 19 1 15 67 57 25 11-12 1993t 2.81 15-5 24/23 7 1/0 0 141.0 102 47 44 41 191 5 6 Total .375 183/183 690 184 259 68 5 35 218 145 81 29-34 1994 2.22 5-4 16/15 1 1/0 1 89.1 77 28 22 22 130 7 4 Total 2.94 43-20 96/77 18 3/0 2 477.0 406 187 156 145 602 25 21 STEVEN REGISTER, P (2003)

Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 2002 3.00 5-0 16/0 0 0/1 1 21.0 24 13 7 6 26 1 5 2003t 2.94 3-3 33/0 0 0/1 16 52.0 42 20 17 7 61 2 1 2004 4.02 7-0 22/3 0 0/0 8 56.0 55 26 25 16 52 4 5 Total 3.42 15-3 71/0 0 0/2 25 129.0 121 59 49 29 139 7 11

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY (GTE-COSIDA) 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF 1982 Robert Sorrell, OF 1991 Jeff Leatherman, 1B 1997 Adam Sullivan, OF (2nd team) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Casey Dunn, C 1937 2001 Gabe Gross, OF (2nd team) 1958 Joe Connally 1963 Paul Nix 1967 Paul Nix FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS 1976 Paul Nix 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, UT (BA, SN) 1978 Paul Nix 1999 Gabe Gross, OF (BA) 2000 Bobby Huddleston, C (BA) [2nd] 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH (CB, BA - 2nd) Luke Greinke, RP (CB)

NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, UT (BA)

ABCA SOUTH REGION Tim Hudson COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Hal Baird ROTARY SMITH AWARD 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION 1977 Joe Beckwith, P ROTARY SMITH AWARD FINALIST 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B 1997 Tim Hudson, RHP-OF 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS (2nd) 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B 1985 Paul Foster, OF Bo Jackson, DH 1986 Paul Foster, OF ALL-AMERICANS 1987 Gregg Olson, P (2nd) Casey Dunn 1958 Pat Duke, C (ABCA) 1988 Gregg Olson, P 1962 Larry Nichols, CF (ABCA) 1989 Clark Preble, OF ALL-SEC 1964 Jimmy Barfield, 3B (ABCA) Frank Thomas, 1B 1951 Bill Letchworth, P 1967 Q.V. Lowe, P (ABCA) 1990 Tim Edge, C (2nd) 1952 Inman Veal, UT 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B (ABCA) 1993 John Powell, P 1954 Jim Pyburn, 3B 1987 Gregg Olson, P (BB America) Cliff Shanks, DH (2nd) Doug Dickey, CF 1988 Gregg Olson, P (ABCA, BA) 1994 Brandon Moore, SS (2nd) Paul Susce, P 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B (Consensus) Jay Waggoner, 1B (2nd) 1955 Doug Dickey, RF 1993 John Powell, P (ABCA, BA) 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS 1956 Alton Shell, RF 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B (NCBWA) Ryan Halla, P 1957 Rex Frederick, RF 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS (BB America) Shawn McNally, OF 1958 L.F. Lanier, RF Ryan Halla, P (ABCA) Finley Woodward, RP Pat Duke, C 1997 Tim Hudson, UT (Consensus) Chris Morrison, P (2nd) Red Roberts, P 1999 Casey Dunn, C (NCBWA) 1997 Tim Hudson, P 1960 Jim Douglas, 2B 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B (Consensus) Tim Hudson, OF Alan Koch, P Gabe Gross, OF (CB, BA, NCBWA, ABCA) Casey Dunn, C (2nd) 1961 Jim Douglas, 2B 2003 Steven Register, P (NCBWA) 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B Larry Nichols, OF Gabe Gross, OF 1962 Larry Nichols, OF Chris Bootcheck, P (2nd) KEY: 1963 Jim Bachus, OF 2003 Steven Register, P ABCA - America Baseball Coaches Assoc. Vic Svetlay, C Tug Hulett, 2B (2nd) BB - Baseball America Joe Overton, P 2005 John Madden, RP CB - Collegiate Baseball 1964 Jimmy Martin, 2B NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH Jim Barfield, 3B Association 2007 Mike Bianucci, OF (2nd) SN - Sporting News Otis Bibb, UT USAT - USA Today Baseball Weekly Harry Doles, C Jimmy Crysel, P NCBWA DISTRICT III 1965 Pete McKenzie, 2B PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dink Haire, OF USA NATIONAL TEAM 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B Harry Doles, C 1987 Gregg Olson, P Monte Sharpe, P 1993 Mark Bellhorn, SS 1966 Scotty Long, SS 1993 John Powell, P NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Frank Fryer, OF 1994 Mark Bellhorn, SS 2000 Gabe Gross, OF (CB, 2/14) Q.V. Lowe, P 2003 Steven Register, P 2001 Gabe Gross, OF (NCBWA, 4/15) 1967 Greg Golden, 3B 2006 Tom Slater, Assistant Coach 2002 Eric Brandon, RHP (NCBWA, 3/4) Rick Countryman, OF Eric Brandon, RHP (CB, 3/4) Q.V. Lowe, P Colby Paxton, RHP (CB, 3/18) 1968 Frank Baldasare, 1B 2007 Josh Donaldson, C (CB, 2/12) George Simmons, OF 1969 John Shafer, SS 2008 Auburn Baseball 123 HONORS

HISTORY 1970 Andy Merchant, C Adam Sullivan, OF (2nd) Earl Nance, P 1971 Joe Martin, OF 1998 Todd Faulkner, DH 1972 Joe Haefner, OF Andy Merchant, C Josh Etheredge, OF (2nd) Andy Merchant, C 1972 Joe Haefner, OF Scott Pratt, SS (2nd) 1973 Vic Sharek, 3B Andy Merchant, C 1999 Casey Dunn, C Mark Hatchett, OF 1974 Vick Sharek, 3B Brent Schoening, P 1974 Vic Sharek, 3B Davis May, P Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) David May, P 1976 Richie Howard, 3B 2000 Chris Bootcheck, P Curt Cope, OF Todd Faulkner, 1B NOTE: Auburn was a member of the SEC Eastern Tommy Morton, C Gabe Gross, OF Division from 1959-75 and a member of the SEC Joe Beckwith, P Colter Bean, P (2nd) West from 1976 until divisional play was abolished Robert Hudson, P Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) in 1985. 1977 Joe Beckwith, P 2001 Gabe Gross, OF 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B Mailon Kent, OF (2nd) J.B. Brown, 2B 2002 Bobby Huddleston, DH (2nd) 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS Trent Pratt, C (2nd) 1985 Paul Foster, OF 2003 Steven Register, P 1986 Paul Foster, OF Tug Hulett, 2B 1987 Frank Thomas, 1B Karl Amonite, 1B (2nd) Gregg Olson, P Bobby Huddleston, DH (2nd) Rock Wilson, OF Javon Moran, OF (2nd) Kevin Henry, 3B (2nd) 2004 Steven Register, P (2nd) 1988 Frank Thomas, 1B 2005 Josh Bell, C Clark Preble, OF John Madden, RP Gregg Olson, P Clete Thomas, OF (2nd) Kevin Henry, 3B (2nd) 2006 Mike Bianucci, DH (1st & Frosh) 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B Luke Greinke, OF (Frosh) Tommy Youngblood, P 2007 Mike Bianucci, OF (2nd) 1990 Tim Edge, C Robert Brooks, 2B (Frosh) 1991 John Powell, P 1992 John Powell, P (2nd) 1993 Mitch Duke, C SEC ALL-EASTERN DIVISION John Powell, P 1961 Jack Anderson, 1B Cliff Shanks, DH (2nd) Jim Douglas, 2B 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B Larry Nichols, OF Kevin Chabot, DH (2nd) Jim Boyd, Pp Mike Killimett, OF (2nd) 1962 Wayne Fowler, UT Andy Merchant Brandon Moore, SS (2nd) Larry Nichols, OF John Powell, P (2nd) Joe Overton, P SEC ALL-WESTERN DIVISION 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS 1963 Otis Bibb, SS 1976 Dave Duffner, 1B Chris Morrison, P Jim Bachus, CF Mickey Miller, 2B Kevin Chabot, OF (2nd) Vic Svetley, C Richie Howard, 3B Ryan Halla, P (2nd) Joe Overton, P Curt Cope, OF Jay Waggoner, 1B (2nd) 1964 Jimmy Martin, 2B Tommy Morton, C 1996 Josh Etheredge, 1B (2nd) Jim Barfield, 3B Joe Beckwith, P 1997 Casey Dunn, C Otis Bibb, SS Robert Hudson, P Tim Hudson, P Jim Bachus, OF 1977 John Trageser, C Tim Hudson, OF Dink Haire, OF Joe Beckwith, P Harry Doles, C 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B Jim Crysel, P J.B. Brown, 2B 1965 Pete McKenzie, 2B Pat Keedy, SS Dink Haire, OF 1979 Dom Fucci, 1B Frank Fryer, OF Robert Sorrell, OF Harry Doles, C 1980 Steve Renfroe, OF Monte Sharpe, P 1981 Johnny Tutt, OF 1966 Ralph Wells, 3B 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS Scotty Long, SS David Mogentale, OF Frank Fryer, OF 1985 Paul Foster, OF Q.V. Lowe, P 1967 Pete McKenzie, 2B Greg Golden, 3B Scotty Long, UT ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Rick Countryman, OF 1971 Jack Baker, 1B Q.V. Lowe, P Pete Rancont, SS 1968 Frank Baldasare, 1B Earl Nance, P Greg Golden, 3B 1972 Joe Haefner, LF George Simmons, OF 1973 Bill Lawrence, P 1969 John Shafer, SS 1974 Vic Sharek, 3B Andy Merchant, C 1975 Dennis Bailey, CF 1970 Pete Rancont, SS 1976 Robert Hudson, P Andy Merchant, C 1977 Robert Hudson, P 1971 Pete Rancont, SS 1979 Lynn Humphries, P Joey Martin, OF 1981 Alan Mock, 2B Dom Fucci Andy Merchant, C Robert Sorrell, OF

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1982 Russell Smith, 2B Arnold Hughey, P 1994 Robert Lewis, C HISTORY Robert Sorrell, OF Nick Hulling, C Mark Bellhorn, 2B Sam Sasso, OF Colby Paxton, P Mike Killimett, OF Gary Smith, P 2005 Ted Bryant, P Dallan Ruch, DH 1983 Russell Smith, 2B Grant Cardwell, P John Powell, P 1985 Scott Tillery Chris Dennis, P 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Rock Wilson Mike Hnytka, C Kirby Clark, C 1986 Tony Haney Derek Sain, OF Ryan Halla, P Rock Wilson Mark Weeks, 3B 1987 Tony Haney 1997 Josh Etheredge, DH Rock Wilson SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Bryan Hebson, P 1988 Tony Haney 1987 Tony Haney (3/23) Tim Hudson, P Clark Preble Frank Thomas (4/7) Jamie Kersh, 1B 1989 Derek Crownover 1988 Jeff Livesey (3/22) Rob Macrory, 2B Jeff Leatherman 1989 Clark Preble (4/17) Adam Sullivan, OF Clark Preble 1990 Todd O’Donnell (4/2) Chad Wandall, 3B Tommy Youngblood Tim Edge (4/10) 1998 Josh Etheredge, OF 1990 Mickey Tomey, C 1991 Brannen Veal (3/18) Todd Faulkner, 1B Jeff Leatherman Andrew Albrecht (3/25) Heath Kelly, 2B John Moorer 1995 Shawn McNally (5/8) Scott Pratt, SS Todd O’Donnell 1996 Josh Etheredge (4/1) Brent Schoening, P 1991 Tommy Carter 1997 Josh Etheredge (5/5) 1999 Casey Dunn, C Mark Fuller, P 1999 Jamie Kersh (3/29) Todd Faulkner, 1B Jon Hebel, P Casey Dunn (5/17) Dominic Rich, 2B Jeff Leatherman 2000 Gabe Gross (3/20) Mailon Kent, OF Todd O’Donnell Todd Faulkner (5/15) Hayden Gliemmo, P 1992 Mark Fuller, P 2001 Gabe Gross (2/12) 2000 Todd Faulkner, 1B Todd O’Donnell Gabe Gross (4/16) Gabe Gross, OF Mickey Tomey, C Mailon Kent (4/23) 2001 Eric Brandon, P 1993 Jason Johnson, P Mailon Kent (5/14) Todd Faulkner, 1B Jay Waggoner, 3B 2002 Trent Pratt (5/13) Gabe Gross, OF 1994 Jay Waggoner, 1B 2003 Josh Bell (2/17) Jonathan Schuerholz, SS Russell Whittenburg, OF Bobby Huddleston (3/3) 2003 Javon Moran, OF 1995 Todd Gober, P Tug Hulett (3/24) Colby Paxton, OF Jason LeBoeuf, P 2005 Josh Bell (3/28) Scott Schade, 3B 1996 Elliot Brown, P 2006 Mike Bianucci (2/20) 2005 Karl Amonite, 1B Kirby Clark, C 2007 Mike Bianucci (2/26) Tyler Johnstone, 2B Adam Sullivan, OF Josh Donaldson, 3B 1997 Stephen Chambless, IF SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK Clete Thomas, OF Casey Dunn, C 1989 Tommy Youngblood (5/8) Bruce Edwards, OF Adam Sullivan, OF 1991 John Powell (4/29) Patrick Wootton, C 1992 Mark Fuller (5/4) 1998 Tucker Dearth, OF 1993 John Powell (4/19) SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT Casey Dunn, C 1994 John Powell (5/2) 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B George Jones, P 1995 Ryan Halla (4/3) J.B. Brown, 2B Kevin Knorst, P Chris Morrison (4/24) Bo Fucci, DH Derek Reif, OF 1997 Tim Hudson (3/31) 1980 Johnny Tutt, OF 1999 Tucker Dearth, OF 1998 Hayden Gliemmo (4/6) Darrell Wilkes, OF Casey Dunn, C 2000 Colter Bean (3/27) John Metasavage, DH Todd Faulkner, 1B Colter Bean (4/17) 1986 Trey Gainous, OF Mailon Kent, OF 2001 Hayden Gliemmo (4/2) Pat Bailey, UT Derek Reif, OF 2002 Eric Brandon (3/4) 1987 Kevin Henry, 3B Joseph Zanthos, OF Colby Paxton (3/18) Trey Gainous, OF 2000 Tucker Dearth, 2005 Josh Sullivan (3/14) 1989 Chris Hart, OF Todd Faulkner, 1B Jeff Leatherman, 2B Gabe Gross, OF SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Clark Preble, OF Mailon Kent, OF 2007 Taylor Thompson (4/9) Frank Thomas, 1B Kevin Knorst, P Tommy Youngblood, P Lynn Shoop, OF 1993 Brian Alyea, 1B Joseph Zanthos, 1B NCAA REGIONAL Mitch Duke, C 2001 Gabe Gross, OF TOURNAMENT MVP 1994 Mark Bellhorn, 2B Mailon Kent, OF Ryan Halla, P 1994 John Powell, P Kevin Knorst, P Shawn McNally, 3B 1997 Tim Hudson, P-OF Lynn Shoop, OF John Powell, P 1999 Mailon Kent, OF Joseph Zanthos, 1B Frank Sanders, OF 2002 Gabe Gross, OF 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS Mailon Kent, OF 1997 Kevin Knorst, P NCAA REGIONAL Lynn Shoop, OF 1998 Hayden Gliemmo, OF Trent Wilson, OF ALL-TOURNAMENT Heath Kelly, 2B 2003 Colby Paxton, P 1987 Rock Wilson, OF Chad Wandall, 3B Scott Schade, 3B 1989 Joe Siwa, C 1999 Mailon Kent, OF Josh Todd, IF Frank Thomas, 1B 2003 Bobby Huddleston, C 2004 Grant Cardwell, P 1993 John Powell, P Arnold Hughey, P Lee Carter, P Cliff Shanks, DH Javon Moran, OF

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HISTORY JACK BAKER GEORGE GRANT BO JACKSON Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1976 Boston 12 .130 23 1 3 2 0 0 1 1923 St. Louis (AL) 4/0 0-0 0 5.19 8.2 15 3 2 1986 Kansas City 25 .207 82 9 17 9 2 1 2 1977 Boston 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1924 St. Louis (AL) 21/2 1-2 0 6.26 50.1 67 25 11 1987 Kansas City 116 .235 396 46 93 53 17 2 22 Totals (2 years) 14 .115 26 1 3 2 0 0 1 1925 St. Louis (AL) 12/0 0-2 0 6.06 16.1 26 8 7 1988 Kansas City 124 .246 439 63 108 68 16 4 25 1927 Cleveland 25/3 4-6 1 4.46 74.2 85 40 19 1989 Kansas City 135 .256 515 86 132 105 15 6 32 1928 Cleveland 28/18 10-8 0 5.04 155.1 196 76 39 1990 Kansas City 111 .272 405 74 110 78 16 1 28 COLTER BEAN 1929 Cleveland 12/0 0-2 0 10.50 24.0 41 23 5 1991 Chicago (AL) 23 .225 71 8 16 14 4 0 3 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1931 Pittsburgh 11/0 0-0 0 7.41 17.0 28 7 6 1992 Chicago (AL) DNP--INJURED 2005 N.Y. (AL) 1/0 0-0 0 4.50 2.0 1 2 2 Totals (7 years) 113/23 15-20 1 5.64 346.1 458 182 89 1993 Chicago (AL) 85 .232 284 32 66 45 9 0 16 2006 N.Y. (AL) 2/0 0-0 0 9.00 2.0 2 2 1 1994 California 75 .279 201 23 56 43 7 0 13 2007 N.Y. (AL) 3/0 0-1 0 12.00 3.0 5 5 2 Totals (8 years) 693 .250 2393 341 598 415 86 14 141 Totals (3 years) 6/0 0-1 0 9.00 7.0 8 9 5 GABE GROSS Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2004 Toronto 44 .209 129 18 27 16 4 0 3 STACY JONES JOE BECKWITH 2005 Toronto 40 .250 92 11 23 7 4 1 1 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2006 Milwaukee 117 .274 208 42 57 38 15 0 9 1991 Baltimore 4/1 0-0 0 4.09 11.0 11 5 10 1979 Los Angeles 17/0 1-2 2 4.38 37.0 42 15 28 2007 Milwaukee 93 .235 183 28 43 24 12 2 7 1996 Chicago (AL) 2/0 0-0 0 0.00 2.0 1 1 1 1980 Los Angeles 38/0 3-3 0 1.95 60.0 60 23 40 Totals (4 years) 294 .245 612 99 150 85 35 30 20 Totals (2 years) 6/1 0-0 0 3.46 13.0 12 6 11 1982 Los Angeles 19/1 2-1 1 2.70 40.0 38 14 33 1983 Los Angeles 42/3 3-4 1 3.55 71.0 73 35 50 1984 Kansas City 49/1 8-4 2 3.40 100.2 92 25 75 JOSH HANCOCK PAT KEEDY 1985 Kansas City 49/0 1-5 1 4.07 95.0 99 32 80 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1986 Los Angeles 15/0 0-0 0 6.87 18.1 28 6 13 2002 Boston 3/1 0-1 0 3.68 7.1 5 2 6 1985 California 3 .500 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Totals (7 years) 229/5 18-19 7 3.54 422.0 432 150 319 2003 Philadelphia 2/0 0-0 0 3.00 3.0 2 0 4 1987 Chicago (AL) 17 .171 41 6 7 2 1 0 2 2004 Cin/Phil 16/11 5-2 0 5.09 63.2 73 28 36 1989 Cleveland 9 .214 14 3 3 1 2 0 0 2005 Cincinnati 11/0 1-0 0 1.93 14.0 11 1 5 Totals (3 years) 29 .203 59 10 12 4 4 0 3 MARK BELLHORN 2006 St. Louis 62/0 3-3 1 4.09 77.0 70 23 50 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2007 St. Louis 8/0 0-1 0 3.55 12.2 14 5 9 1997 Oakland 68 .228 224 33 51 19 9 1 6 Totals (6 years) 102/12 9-7 1 4.20 177.2 175 59 110 ALAN KOCH 1998 Oakland 11 .083 12 1 1 1 1 0 0 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2000 Oakland 9 .154 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 1963 Detroit 7/1 1-1 0 10.80 10.0 21 9 5 2001 Oakland 38 .135 74 11 10 4 1 2 1 BILLY HITCHCOCK (PLAYER) 1964 Det./Wash. 35/14 3-10 0 4.96 118.0 116 46 68 2002 Chicago (NL) 146 .258 445 86 115 56 24 4 27 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Totals (2 years) 42/15 4-11 0 5.41 128.0 137 54 73 2003 Chi. (NL)/Colo. 99 .221 249 27 55 26 10 1 2 1942 Detroit 85 .211 280 27 59 29 8 1 0 2004 Boston 138 .264 523 93 138 82 37 3 17 1946 Det./Wash. 101 .210 357 27 75 25 8 3 0 2005 Boston/N.Y. (AL) 94 .210 300 43 63 30 20 0 8 1947 St. Louis (AL) 80 .222 275 25 61 28 2 2 1 BILL LATHAM 2006 San Diego 115 .190 253 26 48 27 11 2 8 1948 Boston (AL) 49 .298 124 15 37 20 3 2 1 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2007 Cincinnati 13 .071 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 1949 Boston (AL) 55 .204 147 22 30 9 6 1 0 1985 N.Y. (NL) 7/3 1-3 0 3.97 22.2 21 7 10 Totals (10 years) 731 .230 2107 324 484 246 113 13 69 1950 Phila. (AL) 115 .273 399 35 109 54 22 5 1 1986 Minnesota 7/2 0-1 0 7.31 16.0 24 6 8 1951 Phila. (AL) 77 .306 222 27 68 36 10 4 1 Totals (2 years) 14/5 1-4 0 5.35 38.2 45 13 18 1952 Phila. (AL) 119 .246 407 45 100 56 8 4 1 CHRIS BOOTCHECK 1953 Detroit 22 .211 38 8 8 0 0 0 0 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Totals (9 years) 703 .243 2249 231 547 257 67 22 5 TERRY LEACH 2003 Anaheim 4/1 0-1 0 9.58 10.1 16 6 7 Year Team G/GS W-LSV ERA IP H BB SO 2005 Anaheim 5/2 0-1 1 3.38 18.2 19 4 8 1981 N.Y. (NL) 21/1 1-1 0 2.57 35.0 26 12 16 2006 Anaheim 7/0 0-1 0 10.45 10.1 16 9 7 BILLY HITCHCOCK (MANAGER) 1982 N.Y. (NL) 21/1 2-1 3 4.17 45.1 46 18 30 2007 Anaheim 51/0 3-3 0 4.77 77.1 81 24 56 Year Team W-L Pct. Finish 1985 N.Y. (NL) 22/4 3-4 1 2.91 55.2 48 14 30 Totals (4 years) 67/3 3-6 1 5.48 116.2 132 43 78 1960 Detroit 1-0 1.000 6th 1986 N.Y. (NL) 6/0 0-0 0 2.70 6.2 6 3 4 1962 Baltimore 77-85 .475 7th 1987 N.Y. (NL) 44/12 11-1 0 3.22 131.1 132 29 61 1963 Baltimore 86-76 .531 4th 1988 N.Y. (NL) 52/0 7-2 3 2.54 92.0 95 24 51 1966 Atlanta 33-18 .647 5th 1989 NY (NL)/KC 40/3 5-6 0 4.17 95.0 97 40 36 1967 Atlanta 77-82 .484 7th 1990 Minnesota 55/0 2-5 2 3.20 81.2 84 21 46 Totals (5 years) 274-261 .512 1991 Minnesota 50/0 1-2 0 3.61 67.1 82 14 32 1992 Chicago (AL) 51/0 6-5 0 1.95 73.2 57 20 22 Totals (10 years) 362/21 38-27 9 3.16 683.2 673 195 328 JIMMY HITCHCOCK Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1938 Boston (NL) 28 .171 76 2 13 7 0 0 0 ANDY MERCHANT Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BRYAN HEBSON 1975 Boston 1 .500 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1976 Boston 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 Montreal 2/0 0-0 0 13.50 2.0 4 1 1 Totals (2 years) 3 .333 6 1 2 0 0 0 0

TIM HUDSON WILLARD NIXON Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1999 Oakland 21/21 11-2 0 3.23 136.1 121 62 132 1950 Boston (AL) 22/15 8-6 2 6.04 101.1 126 58 57 2000 Oakland 32/32 20-6 0 4.14 202.1 169 82 169 1951 Boston (AL) 33/14 7-4 1 4.90 125.0 136 56 70 2001 Oakland 35/35 18-9 0 3.37 235.0 216 71 181 1952 Boston (AL) 23/13 5-4 0 4.86 103.2 115 61 50 2002 Oakland 34/34 15-9 0 2.98 238.1 237 62 152 1953 Boston 23/15 4-8 0 3.93 116.2 114 59 57 2003 Oakland 34/34 16-7 0 2.70 240.0 147 61 162 1954 Boston 31/30 11-12 0 4.06 199.2 182 87 102 2004 Oakland 27/27 12-6 0 3.53 188.2 194 44 103 1955 Boston 31/31 12-10 0 4.07 208.0 207 85 95 2005 Atlanta 29/29 14-9 0 3.52 192.0 194 65 115 1956 Boston 23/22 9-8 0 4.21 145.1 142 57 74 2006 Atlanta 35/35 13-12 0 4.86 218.1 235 79 141 1957 Boston 29/29 12-13 0 3.68 191.0 207 56 96 2007 Atlanta 34/34 16-10 0 3.33 224.1 221 53 132 1958 Boston 10/8 1-7 0 6.02 43.1 48 11 15 Gabe Gross made his MLB debut in 2004 Totals (9 years) 281/281 135-70 0 3.51 1875.1 1784 579 1287 Totals (9 years) 225/177 69-72 3 4.39 1234.0 1277 530 616

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GREGG OLSON SCOTT SULLIVAN COOT VEAL HISTORY Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1988 Baltimore 10/0 1-1 0 3.27 11.0 10 10 9 1995 Cincinnati 3/0 0-0 0 4.91 3.2 4 2 2 1958 Detroit 58 .256 207 29 53 16 10 2 0 1989 Baltimore 64/0 5-2 27 1.69 85.0 57 46 90 1996 Cincinnati 7/0 0-0 0 2.25 8.0 7 5 3 1959 Detroit 77 .202 89 12 18 15 1 0 1 1990 Baltimore 64/0 6-5 37 2.42 74.1 57 31 74 1997 Cincinnati 59/0 5-3 1 3.24 97.1 79 30 96 1960 Detroit 27 .297 64 8 19 8 5 1 0 1991 Baltimore 72/0 4-6 31 3.18 73.2 74 29 72 1998 Cincinnati 67/0 5-5 1 5.21 102.0 98 36 86 1961 Washington 69 .202 218 21 44 8 10 0 0 1992 Baltimore 60/0 1-5 36 2.05 61.1 46 24 58 1999 Cincinnati 79/0 5-4 3 3.01 113.2 88 47 78 1962 Pittsburgh 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1993 Baltimore 50/0 0-2 29 1.60 45.0 37 18 44 2000 Cincinnati 79/0 3-6 3 3.47 106.1 87 38 96 1963 Detroit 15 .219 32 5 7 4 0 0 0 1994 Atlanta 16/0 0-2 1 9.20 14.2 19 13 10 2001 Cincinnati 79/0 7-1 0 3.31 103.1 94 36 82 Totals (6 years) 247 .231 611 75 141 51 26 3 1 1995 Cle./K.C. 23/0 3-3 3 4.09 33.0 28 19 21 2002 Cincinnati 71/0 6-5 1 6.06 78.2 93 31 78 1996 Det./Hou. 52/0 4-0 8 4.99 52.1 55 35 37 2003 Cin./Chi. (AL) 65/0 6-0 0 3.66 64.0 48 32 56 1997 Minn./K.C. 45/0 4-3 1 5.58 50.0 58 28 34 2004 Kansas City 49/0 3-4 0 4.77 60.1 73 24 45 1998 Arizona 64/0 3-4 30 3.01 68.2 56 25 55 Totals (10 years) 558/0 40-28 9 3.98 737.1 670 281 622 1999 Arizona 61/0 9-4 14 3.71 60.2 54 25 45 2000 Los Angeles 13/0 0-1 0 5.09 17.2 21 7 15 2001 Los Angeles 28/0 0-1 0 8.03 24.2 26 20 24 STUART TATE Totals (14 years) 622/0 40-39 217 3.46 672.0 598 330 588 Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1989 San Francisco 2/0 0-0 0 3.38 2.2 3 0 4

JIMMY OUTLAW Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR FRANK THOMAS MLB HONORS & AWARDS 1937 Cincinnati 49 .273 165 18 45 11 7 3 0 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1938 Cincinnati 4 ---- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1990 Chicago (AL) 60 .330 191 39 63 31 11 3 7 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1939 Boston (NL) 65 .263 133 15 35 5 2 0 0 1991 Chicago (AL) 158 .318 559 104 178 109 31 2 32 1993 Frank Thomas, Chi. (AL) 1943 Detroit 20 .269 67 8 18 6 1 0 1 1992 Chicago (AL) 160 .323 573 108 185 115 46 2 24 1994 Frank Thomas, Chi. (AL) 1944 Detroit 139 .273 535 69 146 57 20 6 3 1993 Chicago (AL) 153 .317 549 106 174 128 36 0 41 1945 Detroit 132 .271 446 56 121 34 16 5 0 1994 Chicago (AL) 113 .353 399 106 141 101 34 1 38 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1946 Detroit 92 .261 299 36 78 31 14 2 2 1995 Chicago (AL) 145 .308 493 102 152 111 27 0 40 1989 Gregg Olson, Balt. (AL) 1947 Detroit 70 .228 127 20 29 15 7 1 0 1996 Chicago (AL) 141 .349 527 110 184 134 26 0 40 1948 Detroit 74 .283 198 33 56 25 12 0 0 1997 Chicago (AL) 146 .347 530 110 184 125 35 0 35 ALL-STAR GAME MVP 1949 Detroit 5 .250 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1998 Chicago (AL) 160 .265 585 109 155 109 35 2 29 1989 Bo Jackson, California Totals (10 years) 650 .268 1974 257 529 184 79 17 6 1999 Chicago (AL) 135 .305 86 74 148 77 36 0 15 2000 Chicago (AL) 159 .328 582 115 191 143 44 0 43 2001 Chicago (AL) 20 .221 68 8 15 10 3 0 4 ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS JIM PYBURN 2002 Chicago (AL) 148 .252 523 77 132 92 29 1 28 1989 BO JACKSON [MVP] Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2003 Chicago (AL) 153 .267 546 87 146 105 35 0 42 1990 Gregg Olson 1955 Baltimore 39 .204 98 5 20 7 2 2 0 2004 Chicago (AL) 74 .271 240 53 65 49 16 0 18 1993 Frank Thomas 1956 Baltimore 84 .173 156 23 27 11 3 3 2 2005 Chicago (AL) 34 .219 105 19 23 26 3 0 12 1994 FRANK THOMAS 1957 Baltimore 35 .225 40 8 9 2 0 0 1 2006 Oakland 137 .270 466 77 126 114 11 0 39 1995 FRANK THOMAS Totals (3 years) 158 .190 294 36 56 20 5 5 3 2007 Toronto 155 .277 531 63 147 95 30 0 26 1996 Frank Thomas Totals (17 years) 2251 .303 79531467 24091674 488 11 513 1999 Tim Hudson DAVID ROSS 2004 Tim Hudson * Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2002 Los Angeles 8 .200 10 2 2 2 1 0 1 All CAPS indicates starter 2003 Los Angeles 40 .258 124 19 32 18 7 0 10 * Injured, did not play. 2004 Los Angeles 70 .170 165 13 28 15 3 1 5 2005 Pitt./San Diego 51 .240 125 11 30 15 8 1 3 2006 Cincinnati 90 .255 247 37 63 52 15 1 21 WORLD SERIES PARTICIPANTS 2007 Cincinnati 112 .203 311 32 63 39 10 0 17 Totals (6 years) 371 .222 982 114 218 141 44 3 57 JOE BECKWITH Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1985 Kansas City 1/0 0-0 0 0.00 2.0 1 0 3 BEN SANKEY Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 1929 Pittsburgh 2 .143 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 MARK BELLHORN 1930 Pittsburgh 13 .167 30 6 5 0 0 0 0 Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3BHR 1931 Pittsburgh 57 .227 132 14 30 14 2 5 0 2004 Boston 4 .300 10 3 3 4 1 0 1 Totals (3 years) 72 .213 169 21 36 14 2 5 0

TERRY LEACH LEVALE SPEIGNER Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO Year Team G/GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1991 Minnesota 2/0 0-0 0 3.86 2.1 2 0 2 2007 Washington 19/6 2-3 0 8.78 40.0 58 23 19

Frank Thomas hit his 500th career home run in 2007 JIMMY OUTLAW Year Team G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3BHR 1945 Detroit 7 .179 28 1 5 3 0 0 0 DID YOU KNOW? That former Tiger All-America Mark Bellorn became the first Tiger to play in a World Series since 1991 when he played in FRANK THOMAS the 2004 fall classic as a member of the World Champion Boston Red Sox. Bellhorn’s home run in game one of the World Series Thomas was a member of the Champion made him the first Auburn player to ever homer in a World Series game. Bellhorn also homered in three consecutive postseason Chicago White Sox but did not play in the series due to games to become the first big league second basebman to homer in three straight postsesason games. injury. On August 29, 2002, Bellhorn became just the second player in Major League history and the first player in history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same inning. In the fourth inning at Milwaukee, Bellhorn hit a two-run homer JOSH HANCOCK off Brewer left-hander Andrew Lorraine with a 410-foot shot to centerfield. With two outs, and batting left-handed, Bellhorn hit a Hancock was on the 25-man roster for the 2006 World 380-foot three-run homer off Jose Cabrera. Bellhorn’s five RBIs in one inning tied a Cub record (Billy Williams) and he joined Champion St. Louis Cardinals but did not make an appear- as the only Cubs to ever homer twice in one inning. Carlos Baerga was the first switch-hitter to homer from both sides ance in any of the games. of the plate in the same inning (seventh inning; April 8, 1993, vs.New York Yankees).

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HISTORY Year Player, Pos. Round Club Year Player, Pos. Round Club 1965 Monte Sharp, LHP 22 Milwaukee 1994 John Powell, RHP 9 Texas Scott Long, SS* 52 Houston Frank Sanders, OF* 14 Seattle 1966 Edward Long, SS* 5 ^ NY Yankees Brandon Moore, SS 17 Chicago White Sox Ralph Wells, 3B 40 % Atlanta Shawn McNally, RHP* 53 NY Mets 1967 Ray Cox, C 13 Cleveland 1995 Mark Bellhorn, SS 2 Oakland Q.V. Lowe, RHP 19 Chicago Cubs Shawn McNally, OF 13 St. Louis George McKenzie, 2B 33 Detroit Jay Waggoner, 1B 23 Detroit 1968 Michael Peden, C 18 % Oakland Chris Morrison, RHP 34 Oakland Thomas Smith, RHP 2 $ Oakland 1996 Elliot Brown, RHP 6 Tampa Bay 1970 Richard Nance, LHP* 2 $ Milwaukee Kirby Clark, C 33 Philadelphia Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 6 $ Baltimore 1997 Bryan Hebson, RHP 1 & Montreal 1971 Earl Nance, LHP* 3 ^ Chicago White Sox Patrick Dunham, RHP 3 Seattle Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 5 ^ Detroit Tim Hudson, RHP 6 Oakland Ken Dempsey, OF 3 $d Minnesota Finley Woodward, RHP 10 St. Louis Earl Nance, LHP 2 $a Boston Rob Macrory, 2B 12 St. Louis Rick Eisenacher, RHP* 5 $a Minnesota 1998 Scott Pratt, SS 3 Cleveland Jack Baker, RHP 26 % Boston Heath Kelly, 2B 15 Florida 1975 James Handley, RHP 19 Chicago White Sox Josh Etheredge, OF 17 Colorado Davis May, RHP 24 Minnesota 1999 Brent Schoening, RHP 5 Minnesota 1976 Terry Leach, RHP* 7 # Boston Casey Dunn, C 15 Kansas City Joe Beckwith, RHP* 12 % Cleveland Chad Wandall, SS 21 Minnesota Ritchie Howard, 3B 28 % Pittsburgh Brad Weis, LHP 28 Minnesota 1977 Joe Beckwith, RHP 2 Los Angeles Paul Turco, SS 39 San Francisco 1978 Dom Fucci, 1B-OF* 6 Chicago White Sox 2000 Chris Bootcheck, RHP 1 (20th) Anaheim 1979 Dom Fucci, 1B 5 Chicago White Sox Dominic Rich, 2B 2 Toronto Pat Keedy, 2B 5 California Brandon Mayfield, RHP 11 Philadelphia Steve Renfroe, OF* 7 California Todd Faulkner, 1B* 12 New York Mets 1980 Phil Deriso, LHP* 10 Montreal Mailon Kent, OF* 30 St. Louis Mark Shiflett, LHP* 12 San Francisco 2001 Gabe Gross, OF 1 (15th) Toronto 1981 John Tutt, OF 8 Baltimore Mailon Kent, OF 12 Atlanta Phil Deriso, LHP 18 Cleveland Todd Faulkner, 1B 22 New York Yankees Mark Shiflett, LHP 27 New York Yankees Trent Pratt, C 34 Arizona 1982 Doug Gilcrease, SS 7 Kansas City 2002 Jonathan Schuerholz, SS 8 Atlanta Darryl Wilks, OF-1B 11 Cincinnati Trent Pratt, C 12 Philadelphia John Metasavage, 3B 25 New York Mets Mike Mueller, RHP 16 Atlanta Dave Heath, C 26 California 2003 Javon Moran, OF 5 Philadelphia 1983 Bob Berry, 3B 36 Atlanta Levale Speigner, RHP 14 Minnesota 1984 Stu Tate, RHP 8 San Francisco Bobby Huddleston, C 23 Detroit 1985 Tim McLain, RHP 7 Seattle Colby Paxton, RHP* 32 Texas Tim Lemons, 1B-RHP 13 Kansas City 2004 Steven Register, RHP 3 Colordao Bo Jackson, OF* 20 California Sean Gamble, OF 6 Philadelphia 1986 Bo Jackson, OF 4 Kansas City Tug Hulett, 2B 14 Texas Paul Foster, OF 26 Detroit Chuck Jeroloman, SS 21 Boston David Plumb, C 26 Atlanta 2005 Josh Sullivan, RHP 5 Colorado 1987 Mark Chapman, RHP 18 Milwaukee Josh Bell, C 6 Toronto 1988 Gregg Olson, RHP 1 (4th) Baltimore Clete Thomas, OF 6 Detroit Stacy Jones, RHP 3 Baltimore John Madden, RHP 8 San Diego Jeff Livesey, C 13 New York Yankees Michael Nix, RHP 11 Atlanta David Adams, RHP* 29 St. Louis Arnold Hughey, LHP 13 San Diego Ed Ohman, RHP 46 Texas Karl Amonite, 1B 13 New York Yankees 1989 Frank Thomas, 1B 1 (7th) Chicago White Sox 2006 Chris Dennis, RHP* 40 Texas 1990 Mike Ferry, RHP 4 Cincinnati 2007 Josh Donaldson, C 1 & Chicago Cubs Chris Hart, OF 5 Oakland Russell Dixon, OF 7 Houston Tim Edge, C 6 Pittsburgh Bruce Edwards, OF 15 San Francisco Brad Holman, RHP 35 Detroit Brett Butts, RHP 19 Atlanta 1991 Tommy Carter, LHP 7 New York Yankees Mike Bianucci, OF* 23 Anaheim Andy Albrecht, OF 13 New York Yankees Philip Stringer, IF 24 Houston Brad Parker, 3B 34 Oakland Josh Blake, LHP 35 Arizona Jeff Leatherman, 1B 47 Pittsburgh 1992 Scott Sullivan, RHP* 39 Milwaukee KEY 1993 Scott Sullivan, RHP 2 Cincinnati * - Did not sign; ^ - January Secondary Phase; % - June Regular Phase; $ - June Chris Christopher, OF 12 St. Louis Secondary Phase; $d - June Secondary Delayed; $a - June Secondary Active; # - John Powell, RHP* 13 New York Mets January Reguar Phase; & - Supplemental; ( ) - Draft Pick Jason Johnson, RHP 19 Colorado Jon Hebel, RHP 29 Cincinnati

128 2008 Auburn Baseball ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS HISTORY BOOTCHECK, Chris ...... 1998-99-00 DERISO, Phil ...... 1978-79-80-81 BOOZER, Roger ...... 1966-67-68 DICKEY, Doug ...... 1953-54-55 BOUTWELL, Jeff ...... 2005-06 DILKS, Ed ...... 1986-87-88 BOVERT, Paul ...... 1966-67-68 DIXON, Russell ...... 2005-06 BOX, Seth ...... 1953 DOLLAR, Rodney ...... 1981-82 BOYD, Jim ...... 1960-61-62 DOLES, Harry ...... 1964-65-66 BRADBERRY, Buck ...... 1952-53 DOLSON, Ben ...... 1953-54-55 BRANDON, Eric ...... 2001-02 DONALDSON, Don ...... 1969-70 BRANSON, Dan ...... 1954 DONALDSON, Duke ...... 1985 BREAKFIELD, Bill ...... 1960-61-62 DONALDSON, Josh ...... 2005-06-07 BRISTOW, Justin ...... 2006-07 DOUGLAS, Jim ...... 1959-60-61 BROOKS, Robert ...... 2007 DOUGHTERY, Mike ...... 1986 BROWN, Brad ...... 1990-91 DREADEN, Tom ...... 1987 BROWN, Dave ...... 1951-52-53 DUART, Fred ...... 1951 BROWN, Elliot ...... 1996 DUEITT, Cory ...... 2001-02-03-04 BROWN, J.B...... 1976-77-78-79 DUFFNER, David ...... : 1973-74-75-76 BROWN, Mark ...... 1979 DUKE, Mitch ...... 1991-93 BROWN, Todd ...... 1992 DUKE, Pat ...... 1956-57-58 BRYANT, Norman ...... 1987 DUMAS, Henry ...... 1957-58 BRYANT, Ted ...... 2005-06-07 DUNHAM, Patrick ...... 1997 Andy Albrecht BURBANK, Bill ...... 1955 DUNN, Casey ...... 1996-97-98-99 BURKETT, Jackie ...... 1957-58-59 BURNHAM, Brett ...... 2000-01 • E-E-E • • A-A-A • BURNSIDE, Paul ...... 2006-07 BURROUGHS, Steve ...... 1986-87-88 EDGE, Tim ...... 1988-89-90 ADAMS, David ...... 1984-85-87-88 BURTON, Peter ...... 1978 EDWARDS, Bruce ...... 2005-06-07 ALBERCHT, Andy ...... 1988-89-90-91 BUTLER, Greg ...... 1971-72-73 EISENACHER, Rick ...... 1969-70-71 ALLEN, Doug ...... 1983-84 BUTLER, Ron ...... 1987 ELLIS, Frank ...... 1934 ALYEA, Brian ...... 1993 BUTTS, Brett ...... 2006-07 ELMORE, Verdo ...... 1950 AMONITE, Karl ...... 2003, ‘05 EMBLEAU, Scott ...... 1983 ANDERSON, Jack ...... 1959-60-61 • C-C-C • ERWIN, Mugs ...... 1934 ARGENTI, Allen ...... 1989 ETHEREDGE, Josh ...... 1995-96-97 ARIAIL, Gump ...... 1934 CAMERON, Bill ...... 1971-72 ETHEREDGE, Judson ...... 1990 ATKINS, Stewart ...... 1990 CAMERON, Scott ...... 2005 AUSTIN, Darren ...... 1986 CAMP, Harvey ...... 1950-51 • F-F-F • CARDWELL, Grant ...... 2005-06 • B-B-B • CARLAN, Charlie ...... 1957-58-59 FAULKNER, Scott ...... 2005 CARTER, Tommy ...... 1989-90-91 FAULKNER, Todd ...... 1998-99-00-01 BACHUS, Jim ...... 1963-64 CASON, Tommy ...... 1969-70 FELIX, Mike ...... 2004-05 BAILEY, Dennis ...... 1974-75 CATCHINGS, Ben ...... 1959-60-61 FERRY, Mike ...... 1988-89-90 BAKER, Bob ...... 1959-60 CAUTHEN, Dave ...... 1955 FINLAYSON, Hubert ...... 1949-50 BAKER, Ernest ...... 1950-52 CAWTHORNE, Bill ...... 1957-58 FINNEY, Reuben ...... 1953-54-55 BAKER, Jack ...... 1971 CHABOT, Kevin ...... 1993-94-95-96 FLAGLER, Andy ...... 1989-90 BALDASARE, Frank ...... 1967-68-69 CHAMBERS, Jerry Joe ...... 1983 FLEMMING, Billy ...... 1949-50 BANDY, Hugh ...... 1955 CHAPMAN, Bruce ...... 1980 FOSTER, Paul ...... 1983-84-85-86 BARFIELD, Jimmy ...... 1963-64 CHAPMAN, Mark ...... 1984-85-86-87 FOWLER, Paul ...... 1980 BASSO, Jamie ...... 1982-83-84 CHILDERS, Steve ...... 1981-82-83-84 FOWLER, Wayne ...... 1961-62-63 BAXTER, Fred ...... 1992 CHRISTIAN, Bill ...... 1950 FOXWELL, Steve ...... 1972 BAYNES, Ronnie ...... 1964-65 CHRISTIAN, Justin ...... 2001 FRAZIER, Mike ...... 1976-77 BEAN, Colter ...... 1998-99-00 CHRISTOPHER, Chris ...... 1991-92-93 FREDERICK, Rex ...... 1957-58-59 BECKWITH, Joe ...... 1974-75-76-77 CHWALIK, Jay ...... 1977 FRIEND, DeWayne ...... 1983-84 BECTON, Dana ...... 1979-80-81 CLARK, Kirby ...... 1995-96 FROMAN, Russ ...... 1985 BEAIRD, Chris ...... 2000 CLARK, Ryan ...... 2005 FRYER, Frank ...... 1964-65-66 BELL, Josh ...... 2003-04-05 CLAYTON, Ken ...... 2002 FUCCI, Bo ...... 1977-78-79 BELLHORN, Mark ...... 1993-94-95 CLEMENTS, Barry ...... 1981-82 FUCCI, Dom ...... 1976-77-78-79 BENNETT, Andy ...... 2006-07 COBB, Joe ...... 1953 FULLER, Mark ...... 1989-90-91-92 BERRY, Bob ...... 1981-82-83 COLE, Jimmy ...... 1950 BIANUCCI, Mike ...... 2006-07 COLEMAN, Travis ...... 2005-06 • G-G-G • BIBB, Otis ...... 1962-63-64 COLLINS, Gene ...... 1967-68-69 BIESEL, Andy ...... 1988 COLLINS, Ricky ...... 1996 GAINOUS, Trey ...... 1985-86-87 BIRCHFIELD, James ...... 1950 COMER, Don ...... 1968 GALLAGHER, Garry ...... 1988-89 BISHOP, Ken ...... 1971-72 CONSTAN, Phil ...... 1980-81-82 GAMBLE, Sean ...... 2002-03-04 BLACK, Jim ...... 1976 COPE, Curt ...... 1973-74-75-76 GARRISON, Bob ...... 1961 BLAKE, Josh ...... 2005-07 COPPINGER, Ty ...... 1967-68-69 GATEWOOD, George ...... 1987 BLAKENEY, Larry ...... 1968-69 CORBIN, Ted ...... 1990-91 GEORGE, Gerald ...... 1957-58-59 BLAUSER, Jim ...... 1966-67 COTTRELL, Al ...... 1979 GERALDS, Tandy ...... 1962-63-64 BLODGETT, David ...... 1971-72-73 COUNTRYMAN, Rick ...... 1967-68 GILBERT, Charlie ...... 1949-50-51 BLOUDWORTH, Jack ...... 1960-61 COX, Ray ...... 1966-67 GILBERT, Porter ...... 1959-61-62 BOLLINGER, Allan ...... 1978 CRAFT, Tony ...... 1972-73 GILBERT, Reggie ...... 1963-65-66 CRAWFORD, Evan ...... 2006-07 GILCREASE, Doug ...... 1980-81-82 CROUCH, Jack ...... 1956-57-58 GILMORE, Dan ...... 1950 CROWNOVER, Derrick ...... 1988-89 GIVENS, Don ...... 1979 CRYSEL, Jimmy ...... 1963-64-65 GLIEMMO, Hayden ...... 1998-99-00-01 CUNNINGHAM, Jim ...... 1983 GOBER, Todd ...... 1995 CURLEE, Jack ...... 1941-42-43 GOLDEN, Greg ...... 1967-68 CURTIS, Terry ...... 1971-72-73 GRANT, George ...... 1921-22 GREINKE, Luke ...... 2006-07 • D-D-D • GROOMS, Matt ...... 2002 GROSS, Gabe ...... 1999-00-01 DAILEY, Gary ...... 1972-73-74-75 GROTE, Jeff ...... 1982-83 DANIEL, Harry ...... 1959-60 GURROSKY, Scott ...... 1990 DAVIDSON, Rick ...... 1989 DAVIS, Bo ...... 1959-61 • H-H-H • DAVIS, Bill ...... 1982-83 DAVIS, Joe ...... 1952-53-54 HAEFNER, Joe ...... 1969-71-72 DEAN, Jake ...... 1992-93 HAHN, Dick ...... 1949 DEAN, Ray ...... 1950-51 HAIRE, Dink ...... 1963-64-65 DEAN, Russ ...... 1973-74-75 HALL, Bart ...... 1975 DEARTH, Tucker ...... 1996-97-99 HALL, Wayne ...... 1969-71-72 Otis Bibb DEMPSEY, Ken ...... 1969-71 HALLA, Ryan ...... 1993-94-95-96 DEMPSEY, Larry ...... 1961-62-63 HAMILTON, Red ...... : 1934 DENNIS, Chris ...... 2003-04-06-07 HAND, Don ...... 1965

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HISTORY HANDLEY, Jim ...... 1972-73-74-75 KANAKIS, Peter ...... 1995 McCREE, John ...... 1959-60-61 HANEY, Tony ...... 1985-86-87-88 KEEDY, Pat ...... 1977-78-79 McDUFFIE, Dennis ...... 1962 HANSON, John ...... 1980 KEENER, Harold ...... 1956 McDUFFIE, Fred ...... 1957-58 HARKINS, Jason ...... 1989-90-91 KELLY, Heath ...... 1997-98 McFATTER, Jon ...... 1984-85 HART, Chris ...... 1989-90 KENT, Mailon ...... 1963 McKENZIE, Pete ...... 1965-66-67 HARTLEY, Larry ...... 1964-65 KENT, Mailon ...... 1998-99-00-01 McMAHAN, Warren ...... 1934 HATCHETT, Mark ...... 1972-73-74-75 KERSH, Jamie ...... 1996-97-98-99 McMILLAN, Gilbert ...... 1934 HEBEL, Jon ...... 1990-91-92-93 KEY, Ken ...... 1992-93-94-95 McMURRY, Bill ...... 1950-52-53 HEBSON, Bryan ...... 1995-96-97 KILLIMETT, Mike ...... 1991-92-93-94 McMURRY, Dick ...... 1951-52 HEIDEN, Howard ...... 1953 KINLAW, Dennis ...... 1949 McNALLY, Shawn ...... 1994-95 HEMPHILL, Paul ...... 1956-57 KIRKLAND, Randy ...... 1974 McQUAGGE, Mark ...... 1989 HENNEN, John ...... 1969 KNIGHT, Billy ...... 1977 MEDDOWS, Michael ...... 2005 HENRY, Kevin ...... 1984-85-87-88 KNODEL, Tom ...... 1989-90 MERCHANT, Andy ...... 1969-70-71-72 HENRY, Al ...... 1978 KNORST, Kevin ...... 1997-98-99-00 MEREDITH, John ...... 1950 HESSER, Tim ...... 1984 KOCH, Alan ...... 1958-59-60 METASAVAGE, John ...... 1981-82 HILL, George ...... 1949-50-51 KRAFT, Tony ...... 1971 MIKSIS, Jim ...... 2004 HILL, Harrel ...... 1997 KRONFELD, Turner ...... 1942-43 MILLIKER, Geoff ...... 1980 HITCHCOCK, Billy ...... 1936-37 MILLER, Buck ...... 1989 HITCHCOCK, Jimmy ...... 1931-32-33 MILLER, David ...... 1983-85 HNYTKA, Mike ...... 2004-05 MILLER, Mickey ...... 1973-74-75-76 HOEHLE, Gene ...... 1950-51-52 MIMS, Drew ...... 2005 HOLLIS, Joe ...... 1968-69 MITCHELL, Neal ...... 1982 HOWARD, Richie ...... 1975-76 MOCK, Alan ...... 1979-80-81 HUBBARD, Austin ...... 2007 MOCK, Julian ...... 1949-50-51 HUDDLESTON, Bobby ...... 2000-01-02-03 MOGENTALE, David ...... 1981-82 HUDLOW, Kyle ...... 2002 MONTE, Sam ...... 1965 HUDSON, Jim ...... 1959-60-61 MONTGOMERY, Steve ...... 1975-76-77-78-79 HUDSON, Robert ...... 1975-76-77 MOORE, Brandon ...... 1991-92-93-94 HUDSON, Tim ...... 1996-97 MOORE, Chuck ...... 1975-76-77 HUDSON, Trent ...... 1981-82-83 MOORE, Bobby ...... 1982 HUGHEY, Arnold ...... 2002-03-04-05 MOORER, John ...... 1988-89-90 HULETT, Tug ...... 2002-03-04 MORAN, Javon ...... 2001-02 HULSEY, Tim ...... 1971-72-73 MORGAN, Malvern ...... 1937-38-39 HUMPHREYS, Kevin ...... 1994-95 MORRIS, Mutt ...... 1934 HUMPHRIES, Lynn ...... 1978-79 MORRIS, Tex ...... 1982 HURST, Michael ...... 2007 MORRISON, Chris ...... 1994-95 HUSKINS, Joey ...... 2005 MORRISON, Gray ...... 1976-77-78 HUTCHISON, Mark ...... : 1983 MORTON, Tom ...... 1973-74-75-76 L.F. Lanier MOWEN, David ...... 1976 • I-I-I • MUELLER, Mike ...... 2002 MUGARDITCHIAN, John ...... 1980 INGALLS, Kyle ...... 1985 MULLINS, Cliff ...... 2005 • L-L-L • MURPHY, Sonny ...... 1971-72 • J-J-J • LANIER, L.F...... 1954-56-57-58 • N-N-N • JACKSON, Bo ...... 1983-85-86 LASTER, Jimmy ...... 1956-57-58 JACOBSON, Greg ...... 1984-85-86-87 LATHAM, Bill ...... 1978-79-80-81 NAGEL, Bob ...... 1952-53-54 JAMES, Bob ...... 1957-58 LAWRENCE, Bill ...... 1971-72-73-74 NAIR ...... 1952 JENKINS, George ...... 1934 LAZENBY, Beal ...... 1969 NANCE, Earl ...... 1968-69-70-71 JENKINS, Ryan ...... 2006-07 LEACH, Terry ...... 1973-74-75-76 NEWI, Alec ...... 1990-91-92-93 JEROLOMAN, Chuck ...... 2002-03-04 LEATHERMAN, Jeff ...... 1988-89-90-91 NICELY, Clarence ...... 2005-06 JOHNSON, Jason ...... 1991-92-93 LeBOEUF, Jason ...... 1992-93-94-95 NICHOLS, George ...... 1962-63-64 JOHNSON, Terry ...... 1983 LEE, Mack ...... 1953 NICHOLS, Larry ...... 1960-61-62 JOHNSTON ...... 1952 LEE, Jeff ...... 1986 NIX, Gary ...... 1984 JOHNSTON, Shot ...... 1958 LEE, Jimmy ...... 1958 NIX, Lloyd ...... 1957-58-59 JOHNSTONE, Tyler ...... 2005-06 LEMMONS, Tim ...... 1984-85 NIX, Mark ...... 1969 JONES, Ben ...... 2006-07 LETCHWORTH, Bill ...... 1949-50-51 NIX, Michael ...... 2004-05 JONES, George ...... 1998 LEWIS, Robert ...... 1991-92-93-94 NORTON, Jocko ...... 1949-50 JONES, Jake ...... 1951-52 LEWTER, Jerry ...... 1963-64-65 NORTON, John ...... 1978 JONES, Sean ...... 2002 LITTLE, Danny ...... 1968-69 NOVAK, Rob ...... 1990 JONES, Lynn ...... 1971-72-73 LIVESEY, Jeff ...... 1985-86-87-88 JONES, Stacy ...... 1986-87-88 LOCKARD, Jim ...... 1951-52 • O-O-O • JORDAN, Bobby ...... 1952 LOGAN, Bill ...... 1950-51 JORDAN, Kevin ...... 1983-84 LOLLEY, Gary ...... 1984 O’BARR, Bill ...... 1934 LONG, Bill ...... 1957 O’DONNELL, Todd ...... 1989-90-91-92 • K-K-K • LONG, Lance ...... 1982-83 O’HARE, David ...... 1973-74-75-76 LONG, Scotty ...... 1965-66-67 OHMAN, Ed ...... 1985-86-87-88 KAIN, Larry ...... 1969-71 LORINO, Tommy ...... 1957-58 OLSON, Gregg ...... 1986-87-88 KANAKIS, Connie ...... 1955-56 LOWE, Martin ...... 1977 ORR, John ...... 1934 LOWE, Q.V...... 1966-67 LUNA, Brandon ...... 2001 LUNDSTROM, Jay ...... 1960

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MACRORY, Rob ...... 1994-95-96-97 MADDEN, John ...... 2004-05 MAITLAND, Ben ...... 2004-05 MARTIN, Jimmy ...... 1962-63-64 MARTIN, Joey ...... 1968-69-70-71 MARTIN, John ...... 1956-57-58 MARTIN, Mike ...... 1990 MASTEN, Andy ...... 2006 MATSON, Larry ...... 1966 MAXWELL, Jack ...... 1949 MAY, Davis ...... 1974-75 MAYO, Kyle ...... 2004 MAYFIELD, Brandon ...... 2000 McAFEE, Emmett ...... 1949 McCLAIN, Tim ...... 1982-84-85 Pat Keedy McCLANAHAN, Mark ...... 1974-75-76 Joe Overton McCLENDON, Tom ...... 1953-54-55

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OSBORNE, Jay ...... 2005-06 SHANKS, Cliff ...... 1993 HISTORY OVERSHEET, Wynton ...... 1954-55-56-57 SHAREK, Vic ...... 1973-74 • W-W-W • OVERTON, Joe ...... 1962-63 SHARPE, Monty ...... 1964-65 OWENS, Tommy ...... 1977 SHELL, Alton ...... 1955-56 WAGGONER, Jay ...... 1992-93-94-95 OZMANT, Wayne ...... 1962 SHEPHERD, Scott ...... 1991 WALKER, Brian ...... 1993 SHERIDAN, Tim ...... 1991 WALKER, Russ ...... 1968-69-70 SHIFFLET, Mark ...... 1978-79-80-81 WALL, Hindman ...... 1956 • P-P-P • SHIRLEY,Jim ...... 1958-59-61 WALLER, Matt ...... 1972-73-74-75 SHOOP, Lynn ...... 2001 WALLEY, Jim ...... 1951-52-53 PAINTER, Barry ...... 1978-79-80-81 SHORE, Jared ...... 2004-05 WALLACE, Rodney ...... 1967-68-69 PAIR, Doyle ...... 1956 SHORR, Adam ...... 1989 WALSH, Buz ...... 1975 PARKER, Brad ...... 1991 SHUGART, Kim ...... 1972-73-74 WANDALL, Chad ...... 1996-97-99 PARSONS, Bill ...... 1953 SHUMAN, Bennett ...... 1971-72-73 WARD, Bill ...... 1955 PAXTON, Colby ...... 2001-02-03-04 SHUMAN, Scott ...... 2007 WARREN, Rob ...... 1993 PEARCE, Earl ...... 1950-51-52 SIMMONS, George ...... 1967-68 WARREN, Wick ...... 1968-69 PEARCE, Herbie ...... 1954-55-56-57 SIMMONS, Johnny ...... 1972 WATTS, Tommy ...... 1957-58 PEDEN, Mike ...... 1967-68 SIWA, Joe ...... 1987-89 WEBB, Bert ...... 1960 PENDLETON, Jon ...... 1978 SIWA, Ron ...... 1986 WEBB, Dick ...... 1949-50-51 PENRY, Andy ...... 1984 SKINNER, Andrew ...... 2001-02 WEEKS, Mark ...... 1995-96 PFAB, Chuck ...... 1976 SKINNER, Eric ...... 2007 WEINGARTEN, Dan ...... 1977-78-79-80 PHILIPS, Sterling ...... 1979-80 SKINNER, Kent ...... 1976 WELLS, Ralph ...... 1965-66 PIRRO, Mike ...... 1987 SLATER, Andrew ...... 1999-00 WEST, Bill ...... 1981 PLUMB, David ...... 1983-84-85-86 SLOCUM, Jake ...... 2005 WESTBROOK, Sam ...... 1934 POWELL, Jeff ...... 1989-90 SMITH, Charlie ...... 1984-85-86-87 WHEELER, George ...... 1972 POWELL, John ...... 1990-91-92-93-94 SMITH, Gary ...... 1981-82-84 WHIGHAM, Byrd ...... 1954-55 POWELL, Jimmy ...... 1953-54-55-56 SMITH, Mark ...... 1990 WHITE, Bruce ...... 1959 PRATT, Scott ...... 1998 SMITH, Ross ...... 2007 WHITE, Ethan ...... 1987-88 PRATT, Trent ...... 2001-02 SMITH, Russell ...... 1981-82-83 WHITE, Gayden ...... 1961-62-63 PREBLE, Clark ...... 1988-89 SMITH, Tommy ...... 1967 WHITE, Lee ...... 2005 PRESCOTT, Trey ...... 2005 SMITH, Tracy ...... 1991 WHITESELL, Jack ...... 1986 PYBURN, Jim ...... 1953-54-55 SNOW, Ernie ...... 1950-52-53 WHITSETT, Ed ...... 1949 PYLE, George ...... 1953 SNOW, Henry ...... 1951 WHITTAKER, Mack ...... 1959-60-61 SORRELL, Robert ...... 1979-80-81-82 WHITTENBURG, Russell ...... 1993-94-95-96 • R-R-R • SPRAGUE, Ben ...... 2004-05 WIEHE, Raymond ...... 1983 SPEIGNER, Brent ...... 2000 WIGGINS, Peter ...... 2006 RAMSEY, Jack ...... 1953-54-55 SPEIGNER, Levale ...... 2000-01-02-03 WILCOXSON, William ...... 1934 RANCONT, Pete ...... 1970-71 SPIVEY, Ben ...... 1976-77 WILKS, Darryl ...... 1980-82 RANDAZZA, Greg ...... 1988 SPRUILL, Dustin ...... 2007 WILLIAMS, Horace ...... 1957-59 RASBERRY, Jonathan ...... 2006 STACEY, Adam ...... 2005 WILLIAMS, Tim ...... 1977-78 REA, Steve ...... 1973-74-75-76 STANLEY, Ryan ...... 2006-07 WILLIAMSON, J.T...... 2004 REGISTER, Steven ...... 2002-03-04 STAPLETON, Josh ...... 2006 WILSON, Darryl ...... 1964 REID ...... 1952 STAUB, Eddie ...... 1974-76 WILSON, Rock ...... 1984-85-86-87 REIF, Derek ...... 1997-98-99 STERLING, Joe ...... : 1949-50 RENFROE, Steve ...... 1977-78-79-80 STRAITON, Johnny ...... 1966-67-68 RENNER, Scott ...... 1987-88-89-91 STRICKLAND, Bill ...... 1974 RHODES, Bob ...... 1979 STRINGER, Philip ...... 2005-06-07 RICH, Dominic ...... 1998-99-00 STURKIE, Henry ...... 1955 RICKS, Russell ...... 1982-83 SULLIVAN, Adam ...... 1996-97 ROBERSON, Billy Ray ...... 1953-56-57 SULLIVAN, David ...... 1974-75-76-77 ROBERTS, Quineth ...... 1958 SULLIVAN, Josh ...... 2004-05 ROBINSON, Keith ...... 1985 SULLIVAN, Scott ...... 1991-92-93 ROBINSON, Robbie ...... 1959 SUNSERI, Dean ...... 1983 ROBISON, Vince ...... 1951 SUSCE, Paul ...... 1953-54-55-56 RODENHIZER, Sam ...... 1972-73-74 SWAIM, Mike ...... 1981-82 ROGAN, Tom ...... 1977 SVETLAY, Vic ...... 1961-62-63 ROGERS ...... 1952 SWIDERSKI, Jim ...... 1978-80 ROLLIN, Danny ...... 1977 SWORDSMA, Gordan ...... 1955-56 RONEY, Ried ...... 1981 RONEY, Scott ...... 1978-79-80 • T-T-T • ROSENWALD, Matt ...... 2005 ROSS, David ...... 1996-97 TATE, Stuart ...... 1983-84 ROWELL, Tim ...... 1978-79 TAYLOR, Danny ...... 1974-75 RUCH, Dallan ...... 1994-95-96 THOMAS, Clete ...... 2003-04-05 Rock Wilson RUCKER, Jack ...... 1949-51 THOMAS, Donnie ...... 1983-84 RUSH, Chuck ...... 1971-72-73 THOMAS, Frank ...... 1987-88-89 RUSHING, Rondey ...... 1977-78-79-80 THOMAS, Will ...... 2005 WILSON, Stuart ...... 1976 RUSSELL, Erskine ...... 1949 THOMPSON, Johnny ...... 2006-07 WIMBERLY, Mark ...... 1976-77 RUSSELL, Hamp ...... 1971 THOMPSON, Taylor ...... 2007 WINGARD, Lee ...... 1954-55 RYERSON, Jim ...... 1986-87 THORNLEY, Tim ...... 1977 WOMACK, Dennis ...... 1968-69 TIDWELL, Travis ...... 1949 WOOD, Eric ...... 1998 • S-S-S • TIDWELL, Ray ...... 1969-70 WOOD, Richard ...... 1957 TILLERY, Scott ...... 1983-84-85-86 WOODALL, Bryan ...... 2006-07 SAIA, Paul ...... 1975 TISDALE, John ...... 1950 WOODS, Joe ...... 1959-60 SAIN, Derek ...... 2003-04-05-06 TODD, Josh ...... 2002 WOODWARD, Finley ...... 1995-96-97 SANDERS, Frank ...... 1994 TOKASEY, Matthew ...... 1978 WOOTTON, Patrick ...... 1997 SANDERS, Joseph ...... 2007 TOMEY, Mickey ...... 1989-90-91-92 WYATT, David ...... 1980 SARMIENTO, Steve ...... 1985 TRAGESER, John ...... 1976-77 SAUCEDA, Marc ...... 1981-82 TUBBS, Howell ...... 1953-54-55-56 • Y-Y-Y • SAVAGE, Morris ...... 1957-58-59 TUBERVILLE, Bill ...... 1963-65 SAYERS, Mark ...... 1984-85-86 TUCKER, Bill ...... 1950 YERBY, Ward ...... 1982-83 SCHADE, Scott ...... 2001-02 TUCKER, Ken ...... 1961 YOUNG, Guy ...... 1954-55-56 SCHARDT, Mitch ...... 1995 TUTT, Johnny ...... 1980-81 YOUNGBLOOD, Tommmy ...... 1987-88-89-90 SCHOENING, Brent ...... 1997-98-99 TYLER, John ...... 1999-2000-02 SCHREMSHER, Bob ...... 1962 • Z-Z-Z • SCHROLL, Greg ...... 1979 • V-V-V • SCHUERHOLZ, Jonathan ...... 2000-01-02 ZANTHOS, Joseph ...... 1998-99 SEAMAN, Richard ...... 1962-63 VAN YPEREN, Jack ...... 1971-72-73 ZARBNISKY, Daryl ...... 1984 SENN, Brian ...... 1991-92 VEAL, Brannen ...... 1991-92 SENN, Chris ...... 1983-84 VEAL, Inman ...... 1952 SHACKELFORD, Duke ...... 1964 VINES, Doug ...... 2002 SHAFER, John ...... 1968-69 VINES, Tim ...... 1986 SHALOUB, Rob ...... 1988 VISINTAINER, Pat ...... 1983-84

2008 Auburn Baseball 131 YEARLY TEAM HITTING STATS

HISTORY Slg. OB Year G Avg. Pct. Pct. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB SBA BB SO HBP S SF 1949 19 .227 590 74 134 20 8 4 52 22 12 12 1950 25 .294 878 150 258 32 8 3 121 64 116 21 1951 25 .295 916 212 270 40 12 16 163 1952 26 .256 927 187 237 36 12 8 149 27 167 171 1953 21 .234 697 114 163 21 9 10 88 1954 22 .281 740 154 208 32 14 11 150 1955 25 .288 890 172 256 42 7 9 153 1956 23 .270 756 165 204 25 12 12 141 54 1957 26 .294 889 176 261 29 13 10 154 24 1958 27 .274 951 198 261 42 13 15 174 40 1959 27 .271 929 155 252 38 8 4 130 44 1960 23 .268 817 159 219 32 9 12 126 28 1961 25 .289 863 190 249 37 13 22 176 14 151 1962 22 .268 758 146 203 32 8 17 142 1 129 1963 25 .268 822 156 220 36 16 8 130 55 1964 28 .307 933 174 286 42 19 8 134 56 1965 20 .280 656 129 184 33 17 10 104 35 1966 23 .271 790 117 214 27 9 21 107 24 1967 42 .289 1279 219 369 47 12 32 198 36 146 1968 34 .291 1091 182 318 44 9 19 150 18 1969 37 .278 1178 189 328 49 10 8 160 65 1970 1971 39 .303 1225 242 371 67 8 32 223 101 1972 35 .268 1128 185 302 44 14 18 159 58 1973 39 .248 1221 185 303 45 15 9 166 78 1974 44 .274 1332 252 365 58 15 14 201 116 241 186 17 20 1975 45 .261 1378 231 360 77 6 21 210 56 204 263 18 25 1976 52 .283 1506 286 426 66 8 28 251 75 236 246 40 16 1977 46 .284 1395 285 396 71 12 34 251 78 239 300 30 16 1978 54 .293 1707 372 501 109 16 57 298 90 238 324 25 29 24 1979 42 .275 1238 245 341 58 11 33 201 67 216 231 19 40 18 1980 51 .248 1542 237 382 60 23 20 189 69 231 327 23 58 20 1981 53 .273 1691 292 461 80 8 49 248 46 203 278 14 28 13 1982 48 .316 1569 348 496 93 8 57 307 29 222 222 18 23 18 1983 50 .262 .436 1597 315 418 81 7 61 268 33 54 277 314 21 30 1984 51 .270 .439 1611 313 435 75 10 60 275 49 63 231 312 23 28 12 1985 52 .323 .514 1796 404 580 83 22 72 372 23 33 213 287 21 10 20 1986 55 .291 .431 1821 364 530 75 26 42 322 28 34 276 294 22 17 17 1987 59 .306 .469 .397 1931 412 590 123 15 54 365 59 74 271 304 31 16 15 1988 55 .308 .415 .399 1785 373 549 96 15 27 332 21 33 258 275 31 10 24 1989 64 .309 .433 .413 2132 464 659 116 16 39 414 32 42 349 275 64 24 24 1990 58 .291 .409 .382 1880 372 548 99 14 31 323 21 38 253 246 37 20 23 1991 59 .299 .444 .390 1985 411 593 110 11 52 381 25 41 271 274 39 24 20 1992 55 .281 .352 .370 1812 258 510 70 12 11 225 34 50 238 294 31 28 17 1993 63 .315 .435 .396 2158 426 679 116 13 39 385 59 83 255 348 34 37 18 1994 65 .320 .449 .410 2327 503 744 133 21 42 444 64 85 308 379 48 52 26 1995 63 .310 .464 .407 2174 480 673 152 17 50 435 48 76 320 399 38 55 27 1996 56 .287 .428 .373 1951 374 559 115 19 41 345 67 78 222 330 48 51 16 1997 67 .341 .529 .419 2428 613 828 165 18 85 577 67 82 278 382 70 49 30 1998 64 .340 .539 .428 2324 595 789 165 19 87 541 76 95 346 408 43 26 37 1999 65 .331 .480 .417 2323 546 769 157 20 50 495 83 93 324 368 48 45 40 2000 61 .324 .491 .425 2169 558 702 144 15 63 507 97 118 340 314 65 44 30 2001 58 .291 .417 .393 1981 406 576 118 14 35 365 84 102 288 320 60 43 25 2002 60 .302 .427 .373 2116 399 639 128 7 41 358 56 66 215 356 41 43 25 2003 63 .306 .454 .374 2244 399 687 138 21 50 374 50 67 212 409 43 34 21 2004 56 .279 .398 .358 1935 318 540 105 16 31 291 39 50 218 416 33 39 22 2005 60 .293 .434 .377 2069 356 607 118 17 46 326 76 96 243 416 49 19 25 2006 56 .276 .389 .351 1945 283 536 104 6 35 255 41 55 174 397 61 31 15 2007 56 .295 .411 .382 1978 395 583 104 6 38 350 105 127 234 394 65 37 29

132 2008 Auburn Baseball YEARLY TEAM PITCHING STATS

Year G W-L Pct. SV CG SHO ERA IP H R ER BB SO PO A E Pct. DP HISTORY 1949 19 9-10 .473 5.48 166.0 156 144 101 79 103 482 177 69 .905 18 1950 25 12-13 .480 217.2 180 104 142 156 524 290 65 .926 --- 1951 25 14-11 .560 225.0 204 156 145 170 ------1952 26 13-11 .542 4.14 235.0 193 162 108 158 139 698 264 59 .942 --- 1953 21 9-12 .429 3.84 173.1 161 120 74 131 132 629 199 66 .926 --- 1954 22 17-5 .773 2.19 189.0 148 86 46 94 122 538 212 43 .946 --- 1955 25 9-16 .360 215.2 249 191 119 133 641 230 83 .913 --- 1956 23 12-11 .522 4.06 170.2 191 123 77 111 118 560 239 53 .938 --- 1957 26 16-10 .615 3.24 222.0 228 132 80 106 144 665 288 53 .947 --- 1958 27 19-8 .704 2.48 290.0 219 118 80 115 214 ------40 1959 27 15-11 .577 3.21 230.0 232 123 82 108 173 ------80 ---- 22 1960 23 15-8 .652 5.31 207.0 209 148 122 128 158 1265 601 105 .947 37 1961 25 14-11 .560 4.21 220.0 235 150 103 120 129 1962 22 15-7 .682 2.50 205.0 186 57 108 160 1963 25 17-8 .680 3.46 213.0 158 98 82 103 189 1964 28 21-7 .750 2.45 246.1 177 91 67 136 179 1965 20 13-7 .650 4.67 152.2 140 89 79 91 121 1966 23 14-9 .609 3.15 180.0 133 77 53 79 132 1967 42 32-10 .762 21 2.09 374.0 271 145 87 168 312 1968 34 22-12 .647 2.52 289.0 226 109 81 154 232 1969 37 20-17 .541 2.49 318.0 270 128 88 155 265 1970 1971 39 23-16 .590 4.65 325.1 323 212 168 161 257 1972 35 18-17 .514 3.15 303.0 305 174 106 106 186 1973 39 20-19 .513 3 3.71 329.2 288 184 136 178 188 1974 44 31-13 .705 5 2.88 362.1 287 154 116 206 171 1975 45 24-21 .533 16 4 3.13 371.1 306 186 129 174 240 1976 52 37-15 .712 18 8 2.32 399.1 318 175 103 177 299 1977 46 28-18 .609 19 4 3.94 367.2 360 227 161 184 262 1978 54 33-21 .611 6 2 4.13 442.0 413 294 203 257 284 1979 42 21-21 .500 8 8 2 3.84 339.2 284 195 145 207 257 1980 51 27-24 .529 9 6 3.84 421.2 412 252 180 256 221 1981 53 27-26 .509 11 13 4.95 438.0 501 289 241 210 257 1982 48 27-20 .573 8 5 5.90 386.0 450 312 253 231 226 ------89 ---- 42 1983 50 16-34 .320 2 11 2 6.89 407.2 524 394 312 272 265 1193 456 101 .942 35 1984 51 27-24 .529 6 7 2 6.21 409.0 411 341 282 261 321 1226 517 99 .946 36 1985 52 30-22 .577 7 13 0 5.44 426.2 515 322 258 221 254 1259 522 97 .948 41 1986 55 31-24 .564 10 9 2 5.13 447.1 508 313 255 193 292 1353 572 100 .951 40 1987 59 42-18 .700 11 7 2 4.47 483.0 514 279 240 204 385 1452 567 69 .967 49 1988 55 39-16 .709 14 6 9 3.13 451.1 402 205 157 181 425 1352 545 74 .962 40 1989 64 44-20 .668 13 11 8 3.33 540.2 545 304 235 236 424 1622 626 77 .967 61 1990 58 34-24 .586 8 7 5 5.09 468.1 488 321 265 265 419 1405 566 98 .953 44 1991 59 35-24 .593 7 7 2 4.18 495.2 495 285 230 239 481 1487 641 83 .962 56 1992 55 30-25 .545 13 11 5 3.43 469.0 448 226 179 219 453 1407 546 72 .964 35 1993 63 40-23 .635 11 9 4 3.98 538.2 518 292 238 233 558 1616 625 82 .965 67 1994 65 44-21 .677 14 4 3 3.85 570.0 558 291 244 211 512 1710 705 93 .963 50 1995 63 50-13 .794 23 7 2 3.53 565.1 541 276 222 171 448 1696 725 94 .963 61 1996 56 32-24 .571 8 0 3 4.74 497.0 488 318 262 235 489 1491 584 104 .952 39 1997 67 50-17 .746 18 4 4 4.30 591.2 568 354 283 246 629 1775 685 109 .958 66 1998 64 46-18 .719 8 3 4 4.74 561.2 603 342 296 202 472 1685 672 93 .962 69 1999 65 46-19 .708 11 4 3 4.94 570.0 634 380 313 206 554 1710 548 103 .956 44 2000 61 41-20 .672 8 4 1 5.31 536.0 611 381 316 227 394 1608 582 101 .956 42 2001 57 37-21 .638 11 2 4 4.05 509.1 538 284 229 177 292 1528 627 90 .960 53 2002 60 34-26 .600 9 5 4 4.85 525.1 564 324 283 165 361 1576 627 68 .970 59 2003 63 42-21 .667 21 2 3 4.22 559.0 564 305 262 173 446 1677 652 77 .968 54 2004 56 32-24 .571 11 1 3 4.81 498.0 510 320 266 203 411 1494 574 81 .962 32 2005 60 34-26 .567 21 1 2 3.89 535.0 547 291 231 169 389 1605 679 83 .965 46 2006 56 22-34 .393 9 0 1 5.15 494.2 562 354 283 214 375 1484 557 90 .958 43 2007 56 31-25 .554 14 1 3 4.59 506.0 550 325 258 208 392 1518 606 91 .959 46

2008 Auburn Baseball 133 AUBURN ON TV

HISTORY Date Opponent Score W-L Site Network 5/13/01 LSU 9-7 W Baton Rouge, LA Guarantee 4/14/86 KENTUCKY 5-4 W AUBURN ESPN 5/16/01 Georgia 4-8 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 4/10/88 at Florida 12-7 W at Gainesville SportsChannel 5/17/01 South Carolina 4-5 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSSE 3/18/89 GEORGIA 6-8 L AUBURN SportsChannel 3/31/02 Florida 1-6 L Gainesville, FL Sunshine 3/25/89 at Miss. State (Gm. 1) 0-7 L Starkville, MS SportsChannel 4/7/02 LSU 5-9 L AUBURN Jumbo/CSS 3/26/89 at Miss. State 5-11 L Starkville, MS ESPN 4/9/02 GEORGIA TECH 5-9 L AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 5/13/89 LSU 8-5 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 4/12/02 Ole Miss 10-3 W Oxford, MS CSS at Florida 4-2 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 4/13/02 Ole Miss 1-2 L Oxford, MS Fox SportsNet South 5/14/89 Georgia 2-1 W Gainesville, FL (SEC) SportsChannel 4/26/02 Alabama 6-8 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 5/27/89 at Florida State 6-7 L Tallahassee, FL (NCAA) Sunshine 4/27/02 Alabama 5-6 L Tusclaoosa, AL Fox SportsNet South 3/31/90 at LSU (Gm. 1) 6-12 L Baton Rouge, LA HSE 5/22/02 LSU 1-2 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS at LSU (Gm. 2) 6-5 W Baton Rouge, LA HSE 5/23/02 Arkansas 5-8 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 4/1/90 at LSU 17-7 W Baton Rouge, LA HSE 5/31/02 Florida Atlantic 11-16 L Tuscaloosa, AL (NCAA) CSS 4/21/90 ALABAMA 7-6 W AUBURN SportsChannel 6/1/02 Alabama 3-6 L Tuscaloosa, AL (NCAA) CSS 5/5/90 at Florida 7-8 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 3/16/03 TENNESSEE 3-2 W AUBURN CSS 4/20/91 at Alabama (Gm. 1) 19-11 W Tuscaloosa, AL SportsChannel 3/18/03 Georgia Tech 7-5 W Atlanta, GA CSS 5/18/91 Miss. State 0-1 L Baton Rouge, LA (SEC) SportsChannel 3/23/03 Kentucky 10-3 W Lexington, KY CSS 3/21/92 at Florida (Gm. 1) 2-4 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 3/28/03 Georgia 4-3 [13] W Athens, GA CSS 3/22/92 at Florida 1-2 L Gainesville, FL SportsChannel 3/30/03 Georgia 6-7 L Athens, GA CSS 4/17/93 ARKANSAS (Gm. 1) 7-8 L AUBURN JP/SportSouth 4/6/03 ALABAMA 7-6 W AUBURN CSS ARKANSAS (Gm. 2) 6-1 W AUBURN JP/SportSouth 4/13/03 Mississippi State 7-3 W Starkville, MS CSS 5/8/93 at LSU (Gm. 1) 2-21 L Baton Rouge, LA HSE 4/27/03 Vanderbilt 0-3 L Nashville, TN CSS 4/9/94 VANDERBILT 20-7 W AUBURN JP/SportSouth 5/3/03 FLORIDA 6-8 L AUBURN Sunshine 4/16/94 at Arkansas 6-3 W Fayetteville, AR JP/SportSouth 5/4/03 FLORIDA 4-3 W AUBURN CSS 6/4/94 Oklahoma 4-5 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN2 5/9/03 LSU 5-6 L Baton Rouge, LA Cox 6/6/94 Miami 5-7 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 5/11/03 LSU 14-8 W Baton Rouge, LA CSS 3/16/96 at Tennessee 10-5 [10] W Knoxville, TN SportSouth 5/17/03 OLE MISS 5-2 W AUBURN Fox SportsNet South 4/6/96 FLORIDA 10-7 W AUBURN SportsChannel 5/18/03 OLE MISS 6-2 W AUBURN CSS 4/7/96 FLORIDA 5-6 L AUBURN SportsChannel 5/22/03 Vanderbilt 3-1 W Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/4/96 LSU 0-6 L AUBURN SportSouth 5/23/03 Alabama 5-7 L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 3/15/97 TENNESSEE 16-4 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 5/24/03 South Carolina 5-1 W Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 4/12/97 ALABAMA (Gm. 1) 13-8 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 5/24/03 Alabama 3-13 [7] L Hoover, AL (SEC) CSS 5/30/97 Stanford 3-8 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 5/30/03 PRINCETON 5-2 W AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 6/1/97 Rice 10-1 W Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN2 5/31/03 OHIO STATE 5-7 L AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 6/3/97 Stanford 4-11 L Omaha, NE (CWS) ESPN 5/31/03 CLEMSON 15-0 W AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 5/2/98 KENTUCKY 14-3 W AUBURN Fox Sport South 6/1/03 OHIO STATE 7-9 L AUBURN (NCAA) CSS 5/16/98 Alabama (Game 1) 3-4 L Hoover, AL (SEC) Fox Sport South 3/14/04 Clemson 9-6 W Clemson, SC CSS 5/17/98 Arkansas 7-5 W Hoover, AL (SEC) Fox Sport South 3/27/04 Tennessee 6-7 L Knoxville, TN CSS 5/24/98 Florida State 10-16 L Tallahassee, FL (NCAA) Sunshine 3/28/04 Tennessee 7-3 W Knoxville, TN CSS 1/29/99 Georgia Tech 17-12 W Orlando, FL Fox SportsNet South 3/30/04 Georgia Tech 5-20 L Atlanta, GA CSS 2/5/99 UNC ASHEVILLE 7-1 W AUBURN ACN 4/4/04 LSU 2-3 L AUBURN CSS 2/16/99 TROY STATE 5-12 L AUBURN ACN 4/18/04 Alabama 0-19 L Tuscaloosa, AL CSS 2/19/99 M. 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