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OAKLAND Baseball OAKLAND Baseball TABLE OF CONTENTS Coaching History .......................................................................................2 Year-By-Year Results ...............................................................................3 Opponent Series Records ................................................................14 Records ........................................................................................................16 Players in the Pros ................................................................................20 All-Time Honors........................................................................................23 All-Time Roster .........................................................................................27 #WEARtheBEAR 1 • BASEBALL OAKLAND Baseball Year Coach Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf. Finish 1970................Gene Bolden ............................................ 10-16 ..............................385....................................---- ................................---- ...................................---- 1971................Gene Bolden ............................................ 12-18 ..............................400....................................---- ................................---- ...................................---- 1972................John Scovill ............................................... 14-18 ..............................438....................................---- ................................---- ...................................---- 1973................Bill Pfaff ....................................................... 17-12 ..............................586....................................---- ................................---- ...................................---- 1974................Bill Pfaff ....................................................... 21-16 ..............................568..................................3-7 ............................300 .............................. 4th 1975................Dick Robinson ......................................... 27-15 ..............................643.................................11-4 ...........................733 ..............................2nd 1976................Dirk Dieters .............................................. 20-24 ..............................455.................................8-10 ...........................444 .............................T3rd 1977................Dirk Dieters .............................................. 31-23 ..............................574.................................12-6 ...........................667 ..............................2nd 1978................Dirk Dieters .............................................. 38-17 ..............................691.................................12-3 ...........................800 .............................. 1st 1979................Dirk Dieters .............................................. 20-24 ..............................455.................................11-5 ...........................688 ..............................2nd 1980................Dirk Dieters ............................................ 17-14-2 ............................545...............................12-9-1 .........................568 ..............................3rd 1987................Rob Righter .................................................4-28 ...............................125.................................3-21 ...........................125 .............................. 7th 1988................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 13-23 ..............................361.................................8-10 ...........................444 .............................. 4th 1989................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 31-16 ..............................660.................................10-7 ...........................588 ..............................2nd 1990................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 19-22 ..............................463.................................6-10 ...........................375 .............................. 4th 1991................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 31-16 ..............................660.................................10-5 ...........................667 ..............................2nd 1992................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 17-27 ..............................386...............................10-14 .........................417 .............................. 4th 1993................Paul Chapoton ........................................ 24-19 ..............................558..................................9-5 ............................643 ..............................3rd 1994................Steve Lyon ................................................ 25-22 ..............................532..................................9-8 ............................529 .............................3rd* 1995................Steve Lyon ................................................ 30-21 ..............................588.................................18-9 ...........................667 ..............................2nd 1996................Steve Lyon .............................................. 18-28-1 ............................394.............................14-13-1 .......................518 .............................. 4th 1997................Steve Lyon ................................................ 27-14 ..............................659.................................16-6 ...........................727 ..............................2nd 1998................Steve Lyon ................................................ 13-16 ..............................448.................................... --- .................................--- .................................... --- 1999................Mark Avery ................................................ 17-25 ..............................405.................................... --- .................................--- .................................... --- 2000................Mark Avery ................................................ 28-32 ..............................467.................................17-9 ...........................654 .............................2nd! 2001................Mark Avery ................................................ 11-43 ..............................204.................................7-19 ...........................269 .............................. 8th 2002................Mark Avery ................................................ 19-35 ..............................352..................................9-8 ............................529 ..............................3rd! 2003................Mark Avery ................................................ 20-34 ..............................370.................................7-13 ...........................350 .............................. 5th 2004................Mark Avery ................................................ 20-34 ..............................370...............................10-13 .........................435 .............................. 6th 2005................Mark Avery ................................................ 14-38 ..............................269.................................9-15 ...........................375 .............................. 6th 2006................Dylan Putnam .......................................... 20-38 ..............................345...............................13-11 .........................542 ..............................3rd! 2007................Dylan Putnam .......................................... 20-34 ..............................370.................................5-15 ...........................250 .............................. 6th 2008 ........John Musachio ................. 15-30 ............. .333 ................7-14 .............333 .............. 7th 2009 ........John Musachio ................. 22-34 ............. .393 ...............10-18 ............357 .............. 6th 2010 ........John Musachio ................. 23-34 ............. .404 ...............13-14 ............481 ..............4th! 2011 ........John Musachio ................. 19-31 ............. .380 ...............10-18 ............367 .............. 7th 2012 ........John Musachio ................. 25-31 ............. .452 ................15-6 .............714 ..............2nd! 2013 ........John Musachio ................. 20-35 ............. .364 ...............15-14 ............517 ..............3rd! 2014 ........John Musachio ................. 12-33 ............. .267 ................7-17 .............292 ............. 5th$ 2015 ........John Musachio ................. 10-39 ............. .204 ................5-24 .............172 ............. 6th$ 2016 ........John Musachio ................. 23-27 ............. .460 ...............11-14 ............440 ............. 5th$ 2017 ........Colin Kaline/Jacke Healey .......... 17-40 ............. .299 ...............11-19 ............366 ............. 5th$ TOTALS ............................................. 834-1096-3 ......432 * GLIAC Tournament Champions | ! Summit League Tournament Qualifiers | $ Horizon League Tournament Qualifiers COACHES BY WINS COACHES BY WIN PERCENTAGE 1. John Musachio (2008-2016) .........................................169 1. Dick Robinson
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