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2019 MIAMI BASEBALL Quick Facts 2019 MIAMI BASEBALL quick facts QUICK FACTS RETURNING POSITION STARTERS Name ................................................................................................................Miami University Name Pos. Class 2018 Stats (starts with AVG/OBP/SLG) Location .................................................................................................................. Oxford, Ohio Will Vogelgesang 2B Jr. .322/.416/.411/33 R/1 HR/22 RBI Founded .................................................................................................................................1809 Landon Stephens 3B Jr. .298/.358/.498/27 R/7 HR/46 RBI Enrollment ......................................................... 19,452 (undergraduate and graduates) Parker Massman OF So. .258/.349/.331/21 R/2 HR/23 RBI Nickname ...................................................................... RedHawks (one word, capital “H”) Kyle Winkler OF R-Jr. .232/.352/.311/20 R/1 HR/26 RBI Colors ....................................................................................................................Red and White Cal Elvers DH So. .191/.276/.243/17 R/14 RBI Affiliation .......................................................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference.............................................................................................. Mid-American (East) Stadium (capacity) ...................................................McKie Field at Hayden Park (1,000) Dimensions......................................................................................................332-400-343 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS Surface ......................................................................................................................Artificial Name Pos. Class 2018 Stats President ................................................................................................ Dr. Gregory Crawford Bailey Martin RHP Sr. 3-3, 5.51 ERA, 16G-8GS, 47.1 IP, 15 K, 9 BB Director of Athletics .............................................................................................David Sayler Spencer Mraz RHP Jr. 4-4, 4.23 ERA, 15G-14GS, 66.0 IP, 53 K, 31 BB Athletic Department Phone ........................................................................(513) 529-3113 Shane Smith RHP Sr. 4-2, 2.77 ERA, 18G-1GS, 48.2 IP, 36 K, 17 BB Athletics Web Site...............................................................................MiamiRedHawks.com Cole Gnetz RHP Sr. 3-0, 5.59 ERA, 16G-0GS, 19.1 IP, 37 K, 15 BB Andy Almquist RHP Sr. 4-0, 5.26 ERA, 26G-0GS, 25.2 IP, 34 K, 17 BB, 6 SV TEAM INFORMATION 2018 Overall Record ......................................................................................................... 35-20 RETURNING STAT LEADERS 2018 MAC Record ................................................................................................17-10 (T2nd) HITTING 2018 MAC Tournament Finish .............................................................................Runner-Up Batting Avg. - Will Vogelgesang (.322) Position Starters Returning/Lost .......................................................................................5/4 On-base Pct. - Cristian Tejada (.421) Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ......................................................................................1/2 Slugging Pct. - Landon Stephens (.498) Players Returning/Lost .................................................................................................... 18/14 Runs - Will Vogelgesang (33) Newcomers .................................................................................................................................16 Hits - Landon Stephens (61) RBIs - Landon Stephens (46) PROGRAM INFORMATION Doubles - Landon Stephens (12) First Year ..................................................................................................................................1915 Triples - Three tied (4) All-Time Record ......................................................................................1929-1545-10 (.555) Home Runs - Landon Stephens (7) First Year in MAC ..................................................................................................................1948 Total Bases - Landon Stephens (102) All-Time MAC Record................................................................................... 736-682-4 (.518) Stolen Bases - Will Vogelgesang (18) Winning Seasons ......................................................................................................................65 Walks - Will Vogelgesang (20) MAC Regular Season Championships (Last) ........................................................5 (2005) MAC Tournament Championships (Last) ..............................................................3 (2005) School Record for Wins (Year) ................................................................. 45 (1977 & 2005) PITCHING ERA - Shane Smith (2.77) COACHING STAFF Opp. Bat. Avg. - Cole Gnetz (.167) Head Coach ................................................................................Danny Hayden (Xavier ’08) Innings Pitched - Shane Smith (78.0) Season ...............................................................................................................Sixth season Strikeouts - Spencer Mraz (53) Record at Miami ..................................................................................................... 127-149 Wins - Three tied (3) MAC Record .................................................................................................................. 68-61 Saves - Andy Almquist (6) Career Record ...............................................................................................................Same Appearances - Andy Almquist (26) Assistant Coach ....................................................................Justin Dedman (Denison ’05) Starts - Spencer Mraz (14) Years on Miami’s Staff ............................................................................ Second Season Relief App. - Andy Almquist (26) Assistant Coach ..........................Matt Passauer (Lee University ‘12, Georgia Southern ‘17) Years on Miami’s Staff ............................................................................ Second Season Volunteer Assistant Coach ......................................................Carlos Texidor (Miami ‘18) Years on Miami’s Staff ...................................................................................First Season SUPPORT STAFF Director of Operations/On-Campus Recruiting Coordinator ..................Joe Forney Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................................Garrett Stoller Strength and Conditioning Coach ......................................................................Nate Rock Sports Information Director ................................................................................. Mike Roth Academic Coordinator ...................................................................................Nancy Stewart Baseball Secretary ................................................................................................Debbie Vogt BASEBALL PHONE NUMBERS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Office ....................................................................................................................(513) 529-2159 Director .............................................................................................................Dave Meyer Press Box .............................................................................................................(513) 529-4331 Assistant Director/Baseball Contact... .........................................Mike Roth Cell Phone ..................................................................... (513) 330-0023 E-mail ................................................................rothmb@miamioh.edu Assistant Director .......................................................................................... Chad Twaro Communications Assistant ......................................................................................Maria Slovikovski Coordinator of Social Media ...................................................................... Ashley Wise Graphic Designer ................................................................................Zenobia Winbush Senior Program Assistant ............................................................................Amy Moore 2019 MIAMI BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. B/T Elig. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Colin Shepherd INF 6-0/170 L/R Jr. Westerville, Ohio (Olentangy Orange/Sinclair CC) 2 Will Vogelgesang INF 6-0/171 R/R Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop McNicholas) 3 Jack Corbell RHP 6-2/210 R/R Sr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Indiana Tech) 4 Andy Almquist RHP 5-10/174 R/R Sr. Liberty Township, Ohio (Lakota East) 6 Jordan Stephens INF 5-10/172 R/R R-Jr. Parker, Colo (Dallas Baptist) 7 7 Jon Meyerring LHP 5-11/180 L/L Sr. Council Bluffs, Iowa (Iowa Western CC) 8 Landon Stephens INF 6-2/195 R/R Jr. Hamilton, Ohio (Hamilton) 9 Billy Blood INF 6-2/185 R/R Fr. Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) 10 Reid Norberg INF 6-2/180 R/R R-Fr. San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch 11 Chistian Tejada OF/INF 5-9/165 R/R So. Twinsburg, Ohio (Twinsburg) 12 Mackay Williams OF 6-1/180 L/R Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Fort Scott CC) 13 Kyle Winkler INF/OF 6-1/180 R/R R-Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) 14 Bailey Martin RHP 6-4/190 R/R Sr. Bryan,
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