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Grosse Pointe South Baseball Single Season Records 1984‐2018 GROSSE POINTE SOUTH BASEBALL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS 1984‐2018 BATTING AVERAGE: RUNS SCORED: 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI .557‐2011 1. SEAN BRUCE 50‐1987 2. DAN GRIESBAUM .516‐1999 1. CHRIS GETZ 50‐2002 3. CHRIS GETZ .505‐2000 2. CHRIS GETZ 48‐2000 4. CARMEN BENEDETTI .500‐2013 3. JACOB HINKLE 47‐2018 5. CARMEN BENEDETTI .494‐2012 4. RYAN LIAGRE 45‐2015 6. ANDREW VLASAK .484‐2000 5. CHARLIE BRAUN 44‐1998 7. BOBBY PELTZ .473‐2010 6. DAN GRIESBAUM 43‐1999 8. CHRIS GETZ .467‐2002 7. CHRIS GETZ 42‐2001 9. CHRIS STEPHENS .464‐2007 8. CHRIS MCGRATTY 41‐1997 10. NICK ANDREW .463‐2004 8. JAY HARRINGTON 41‐1993 11. RYAN ABRAHAM .457‐2007 8. MATT RENO JR. 41‐2011 12. DAVIS GRAHAM .453‐2017 9. CARMEN BENEDETTI 40‐2011 13. DAN GRIESBAUM .450‐1998 10. CHARLIE BRAUN 39‐1999 14. CHRIS MCGRATTY .446‐1997 11. MARTY SAAD 38‐1987 15. MIKE HENNESSEY .443‐1985 11.TERRY BRENNAN 38‐1997 16. KEVIN SCHROEDER .441‐1996 11. CHRIS MCGRATTY 38‐1998 17. KEVIN BRENNAN .440‐1992 18. CHARLIE BRAUN .440‐1999 19. KELLY O’DONNELL .432‐2009 AT BATS: HITS: 1. JACOB HINKLE 133‐2018 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI 54‐2011 2. ANDREW VLASAK 127‐2001 2. KEVIN SCHROEDER 52‐1996 3. DAVIS GRAHAM 123‐2018 3. RYAN LIAGRE 50‐2015 4. JOE NAPORANO 121‐2018 4. DAN GRIESBAUM 49‐1998 5. JUSTIN MCMANN 120‐2015 4. DAN GRIESBAUM 49‐1999 6. MARTY SAAD 119‐1987 5. CHARLIE BRAUN 48‐1998 6. RON WILLIAMS 119‐2014 5. JOE NAPORANO 48‐2018 6. JAMES FISHBACK 119‐2015 5. JACOB HINKLE 48‐2018 7. KEVIN SCHROEDER 118‐1996 6. DAVIS GRAHAM 47‐2018 7. CHARLIE BRAUN 118‐1998 6. MARTY SAAD 47‐1987 7. BRETT BIGHAM 118‐2014 7. CHRIS GETZ 46‐2001 8. WILL POPLAWSKI 115‐2016 7. ANDREW VLASAK 46‐2000 9. ROB MARTINEZ 114‐2017 7. CHRIS GETZ 46‐2001 10. BRAD THOMPSON 113‐2017 7. RYAN LIAGRE 46‐2014 11. JAY HARRINGTON 111‐1994 8. CHRIS MCGRATTY 45‐1997 11. DREW MACCAGNONE 111‐2018 8. MARK PEPPLER 45‐2001 12. JIMMY MENCHL 110‐2014 8. CARMEN BENEDETTI 45‐2013 13. MATT HAACK 109‐1993 8. RON WILLIAMS 45‐2014 13. DAN GRIESBAUM 109‐1998 8. JAMES FISHBACK 45‐2015 14. CHRIS MCGRATTY 109‐2002 9. TAYLOR MORAWSKI 44‐2002 14. TAYLOR MORAWSKI 109‐2002 9. BOBBY PELTZ 44‐2010 DOUBLES: RUNS BATTED IN: 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI 17‐2013 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI 49‐2011 2. BOBBY PELTZ 16‐2010 1. DAVIS GRAHAM 49‐2018 2. RON WILLIAMS 16‐2014 2. KEVIN SCHROEDER 48‐1996 3. DOUG LUCAS 15‐1987 3. DAN GRIESBAUM 45‐1998 3. CARMEN BENEDETTI 15‐2011 4. DOUG LUCAS 44‐1988 4. DREW BEDAN 14‐2004 4. DAN GRIESBAUM 44‐1999 4. JOE NAPORANO 14‐2018 5. CHRIS SHIRAR 42‐2009 5. RYAN GUNDERSON 13‐2005 6. DOUG LUCAS 41‐1987 5. RYAN ABRAHAM 13‐2006 6. KEVIN SCHROEDER 41‐1995 5. CAM GIBSON 13‐2011 7. BRIAN HODGMAN 40‐1998 6. CHRIS GETZ 12‐2000 7. CAM GIBSON 40‐2011 6. JACOB HINKLE 12‐2018 8, CARMEN BENEDETTI 39‐2012 7. KEVIN SCHRIEDER 11‐1996 9. JOE SCHMITT 38‐1995 7. MARK PEPPLER 11‐2001 9. ADAM NOVAK 38‐2000 7. ANDREW VLASAK 11‐2001 10. AL GUASTELLO 37‐2000 7. KYLE HACIAS 11‐2002 10. RYAN ABRAHAM 37‐2005 7. ADAM ABRAHAM 11‐2003 11. MARTY SAAD 36‐1987 7. CHRIS STEPHENS 11‐2007 11. CHRIS MCGRATTY 36‐1997 7. JACK MAHER 11‐2007 12. RYAN LIAGRE 35‐2015 12. JAMES FISHBACK 35‐2015 TRIPLES: 1. DAN GRIESBAUM 7‐1999 STOLEN BASES: 2. BILL LEINS 4‐1991 2. CHARLIE BRAUN 4‐1998 1. CHRIS GETZ 40‐2002 3. JAMES FISHBACK 3‐2014 2. CHRIS GETZ 34‐2000 3. JOE NAPORANO 3‐2018 3. SEAN BRUCE 28‐1987 4. JOHNNY HACKETT 26‐2009 HOMERUNS: 5. TERRY BRENNAN 25‐1997 7. DAN MINADEO 25‐1992 1. MARCUS WYSOCKI 10‐1988 8. STEVE GAYMAN 24‐1995 1. DAVIS GRAHAM 10‐2018 8. TERRY BRENNAN 24‐1996 1. CHRIS SHIRAR 10‐2010 9. SEAN BRUCE 22‐1986 2. DAN GRIESBAUM 9‐1998 9. JIMMY MENCHL 22‐2014 2. DAN GRIESBAUM 9‐1999 10. CHRIS GETZ 21‐2001 3. DALE WILSON 8‐1988 10. CAM MALLEGG 21‐2018 3. BRIAN HODGMAN 8‐1998 11. BRAD DUNLAP 20‐1993 3. CHRIS GETZ 8‐2001 12. COLIN MORAWSKI 18‐1998 3. AUSTIN MCCLUNG 8‐2005 13. DAN GRIESBAUM 17‐1999 3. CARMEN BENEDETTI 8‐2011 13. KYLE HACIAS 17‐2002 4. RICH CORDOVA 7‐1986 4. AL GUASTELLO 7‐2000 4. TAYLOR MORAWSKI 7‐2003 4. CAM GIBSON 7‐2011 4. CARMEN BENEDETTI 7‐2012 WALKS: PITCHING STATISTICS 1. CHRIS GETZ 37‐2002 INNINGS PITCHED: 2. CHRIS MCGRATTY 34‐1998 3. MIKE PAULL 32‐1988 1. MARCUS WYSOCKI 77 2/3‐1987 4. CARMEN BENEDETTI 32‐2013 2. MATT MIDDLETON 75 2/3‐2002 5. CARMEN BENEDETTI 30‐2012 3. MARK RIASHI 74 2/3‐2008 6. CHARLIE BRAUN 28‐1999 4. JACK DOYLE 72 2/3‐2013 7. SEAN BRUCE 27‐1987 5. ANDREW FABRY 68 2/3‐2015 7. DOUG LUCAS 27‐1987 5 RYAN GUNDERSON 68 2/3‐2005 7. RICK WAUGAMAN 27‐1985 6. KEVIN SCHROEDER 68 ‐1996 7. CHRIS GETZ 27‐2000 7. MARCUS WYSOCKI 64 ‐1988 8. MARTY SAAD 26‐2005 8. ANDREW VLASAK 62 2/3‐2001 8. RYAN ABRAHAM 26‐2005 9. MATT RECK 62 1/3‐2009 8. JOE NAPORANO 26‐2018 10. BRIAN DOWNS 62 ‐1990 9. NICK ANDREW 25‐2004 11. RICK LEONARD 61 ‐1985 HIT BY PITCH: WINS: 1. JOHNNY HACKETT 12‐2008 1. MARK RIASHI (12‐2)‐2008 2. MATT RENO JR. 11‐2011 2. ANDREW VLASAK (10‐0)‐2001 2. DAVIS GRAHAM 11‐2018 3. MARCUS WYSOCKI (10‐2)‐1987 3. JACOB BRAUER 10‐2017 3. ANDREW FABRY (10‐1)‐2015 4. BRAD REMILLET 8‐2010 4. ADAM ABRAHAM (9‐1)‐2003 5. TIM KRAMER 8‐2012 4. FRITZ COYRO (9‐1)‐1993 4. KEVIN SCHROEDER (9‐1)‐1996 FIELDING AVERAGE: 5. FRITZ COYRO (8‐0)‐1992 6. SCOTT TUCKER (8‐1)‐1987 1. CHRIS MCGRATTY (INF) .985‐1998 6. PAT HOWE (8‐1)‐1998 2. BILL LEINS (INF) .974‐1990 6. MATT MIDDLETON (8‐1)‐2002 3. MATT RECHT (OF) 1.000‐1992 7. MIKE HAMERS (8‐2)‐1997 3. MARK PEPPLER (OF) 1.000‐2000 7. JACK DOYLE (8‐2)‐2012 3. PAT MICHELS (OF) 1.000‐2001 8. CAM SHOOK (8‐2)‐2018 3. MARK PEPPLER (OF) 1.000‐2001 9. RYAN GUNDERSON (8‐4)‐2005 3. TOM JAHNKE (OF) 1.000‐2002 9. JACK DOYLE (8‐4‐2013 3. NICK ANDREW (OF) 1.000‐2004 10. NATE BUDZIAK (6‐1)‐2018 3. CHAD MURPHY (OF) 1.000‐2005 3. KYLE HUMPHREY (OF) 1.000‐2005 3. JOHNNY HACKETT )OF) 1.000‐2009 3. MATT RENO JR. (OF) 1.000‐2011 3. ROSS MUNIGA (OF) 1.000‐2011 3. JACOB STONE (OF) 1.000‐2015 3. WILL POPLAWSKI (OF) 1.000‐2016 3. CAM MALLEGG (OF) 1.000‐2018 4. GEORGE FISHBACK (C) 1.000‐2012 5. BEN FISHER (C) .991‐2005 5. TIM KRAMER (C)) .991‐2011 6. RYAN MESSACAR (C)) .982‐1993 7. DAVIS GRAHAM (C) .978‐2018 8. ADAM NOVAK (1B) .995‐2000 E.R.A.: 1. ANDREW FABRY 0.61‐2015 2. MATT MIDDLETON 0.74‐2002 3. JOE ALIOTTA 1.02‐2010 4. RICH CORDOVA 1.07‐1986 5. FRITZ COYRO 1.14‐1986 6. EUGENE AGNONE 1.26‐1994 7. FRITZ COYRO 1.37‐1992 7. CHRIS SHIRAR 1.37‐2010 8. CHRIS GETZ 1.38‐2001 9. ADAM ABRAHAM 1.40‐2003 10. MARK RIASHI 1.41‐2008 11. KEVIN SCHROEDER 1.46‐1995 12. BEN JENZEN 1.60‐2004 13. CAM SHOOK‐ 1.63‐2018 14. AUSTIN MCCLUNG 1.65‐2005 15. JIMMY MENCHL 1.86‐2014 16. DAVID TOTH 1.87‐2017 STRIKEOUTS: 1. MARCUS WYSOCKI 124‐1987 2. KEVIN SCHROEDER 120‐1996 3. MARK RIASHI 111‐2008 4. MARCUS WYSOCKI 95‐1988 5. MATT MIDDLETON 92‐2002 6. BILL LEONARD 86‐1989 7. RICK LEONARD 85‐1986 8. ADAM ABRAHAM 83‐2003 8. JACK DOYLE 83‐2013 8. DAVID TOTH 83‐2017 9. NATE BUDZIAK 78‐2018 10. BEN JENZEN 70‐2004 10. MATT RECK 70‐2009 11. ANDREW FABRY 68‐2015 GROSSE POINTE SOUTH BASEBALL CAREER RECORDS 1984‐2018 BATTING AVERAGE: RUNS SCORED: 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI .492‐(2010‐2013) 1. CHRIS GETZ 140‐(2000‐2002) 2. CHRIS GETZ .465‐(2000‐2002) 2. CARMEN BENEDETTI 109‐(2010‐2013) 3. DAN GRIESBAUM .448‐(1997‐1999) 3. RYAN ABRAHAM 99‐(2004‐2007) 4. NICK ANDREW .426‐(2003‐2004) 4. CHRIS MCGRATTY 97‐(1996‐1998) 5. CHARLIE BRAUN .423‐(1997‐1999) 5. TERRY BRENNAN 95‐(1995‐1997) 6. CHRIS FOX .420‐(1993‐1994) 6. CHARLIE BRAUN 89‐(1997‐1999) 7. KEVIN SCHROEDER .405‐(1995‐1996) 7. DAN GRIESBAUM 83‐(1997‐1999) 7. ROB STARRS .405‐(1999‐2000) 8. RYAN LIAGRE 81‐(2013‐2015) 8. CHRIS STEPHENS .402‐(2006‐2008) 9. MATT RENO JR. 77‐(2010‐2012) 9. CHRIS MCGRATTY .388‐(1996‐1998) 10. MARTY SAAD 75‐(1987‐1988) 10. MARTY SAAD .385‐(1987‐1988) 11. KEVIN BRENNAN 74‐(1991‐1993) 11. KEVIN BRENNAN .382‐(1991‐1993) 12. BRIAN HODGMAN 70‐(1996‐1998) 12. RYAN LIAGRE .379‐(2013‐2015) 13. JAY HARRINGTON 69‐(1993‐1994) 13. ANDREW VLASAK .375‐(1999‐2001) AT BATS: HITS: 1. RYAN ABRAHAM 361‐(2004‐2007) 1. CARMEN BENEDETTI 174‐(2010‐2013) 2. CARMEN BENEDETTI 354‐(2010‐2013) 2. CHRIS GETZ 141‐(2000‐2002) 3.
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