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Season Leaders Career Leaders Team Highs and Lows Record Book Record Corey Maines Set the career-wins record with 24 victories in 2011 Redbird Records Season Leaders Career Leaders Batting Average (75 AB) Slugging Percentage Games Started Batting Average Slugging Percentage Complete Games Bob Riggenbach (56) 443 Mike Prior (85) 875 Corey Maines (10) 17 Mike Prior (82-85) 388 Mike Prior (82-85) 715 Eric Eckenstahler (96-00) 16 Bob Zubeck (50) 440 Lynn Wade (83) 842 Paul Wagner (89) 16 Les Helleman (52-56) 378 Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 701 Matt Herges (90-92) 10 Dave Koopman (78) 416 Ryan Duncheon (98) 802 Matt Herges (92) 16 Dave Bergman (71-75) 366 Guy Homoly (68-69) 699 Three tied at 9 Corey Maines (11) 15 Games Walks Complete Games Games Walks Saves Tony Simmonds (88) 65 Kevin Tokarski (10) 53 James Goff (37) 10 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 238 Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 141 Kenny Long (08-11) 15 Gary Kreiger (76) 62 Ryan Duncheon (99) 52 Jim Olivieri (76) 8 Mark Dorencz (89-93) 226 Kevin Tokarski (08-11) 127 Jeremy Accardo (01-03) 12 Three tied at 60 Ryan Duncheon (00) 45 Paul Wagner (89) 8 Matt Bolt (04-07) 213 Greg Mote (92-96) 103 Two tied at 9 Kevin Tokarski (11) 45 At-Bats Saves At-Bats Hit-by-Pitch Innings Pitched Ryan Knox (99) 253 Hit-by-Pitch Kenny Long (10) 9 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 868 Jay Molina (03-06) 65 Ryan Copeland 334 0 Todd Mitchell (99) 233 Jim Pyfer (97) 21 Tim Hallam (76) 9 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 810 Matt Bolt (04-07) 55 Todd Keck (93-96) 328 0 Two tied at 232 Jay Molina (04) 21 Bill Brabec (95) 9 Matt Bolt (04-07) 779 Mike Stalowy (06-09) 29 Dan Freed (85-88) 312 0 Matt Bolt (05) 21 Corey Maines (08-11) 307 0 Runs Innings Pitched Runs On Base Percentage Kevin Tokarski (10) 70 On-Base Percentage B J Burkhart (99) 105 0 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 184 Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 475 Strikeouts Jeff Allen (98) 66 Kevin Tokarski (10) 538 Todd Keck (94) 104 2 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 177 Todd Schroeder (88-92) 464 Eric Eckenstahler (96-00) 313 Mike Prior (85) 63 Brad Bouris (02) 505 Ed Stryker (90) 104 1 Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 176 Jon Peacock (89-91 448 Mike Rzadski (48-51) 295 Jon Peacock (02) 502 Brian Forystek (97-00) 288 Hits Ryan Duncheon (99) 500 Strikeouts Hits Stolen Bases Corey Maines (08-11) 272 Kevin Tokarski (10) 84 James Goff (34) 126 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 271 Kevin Tokarski (08-11) 91 Todd Schroeder (90) 81 Stolen Bases Neal Cotts (01) 113 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 262 Mike Prior (83-85) 55 Fielding Percentage (300 chances) Jared Dufault (01) 80 Kevin Tokarski (10) 33 Mike Rzadski (49) 111 Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 257 Matt Bolt (04-07) 51 Todd Reeser (81-85) 992 Kevin Tokarski (08) 32 Irish O’Reilly (66) 111 Paul Popovich (92-95) 991 Doubles Chad Hinshaw (11) 31 Doubles Appearances Kevin Dubler (06-08) 990 Kevin Tokarski (10) 25 Kevin Tokarski (11) 25 Fielding Percentage Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 59 Jim Sajewich (06-10) 90 Kevin Dubler (08) 23 Chad Hinshaw (11) 1 000 Greg Mote (92-96) 58 Eric Theisen (04-08) 86 Putouts Greg Mote (94) 22 Appearances Chad Hinshaw (10) 1 000 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 58 Ryan Copeland (07-10) 72 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 1126 Ryan Copeland (10) 31 Todd Reeser (85) 998 Paul Popovich (92-95) 1097 Triples Kenny Long (10) 31 Triples Earned Run Average (100 inn ) Todd Scroeder (89-91) 1031 Todd Schroeder (90) 10 Two tied at 27 Putouts Jared Dufault (98-01) 19 Paul Sperry (68-70) 1 41 Mike Prior (85) 8 Zach Amrein (10) 522 Mike Prior (83-85) 15 Buzz Capra (67-69) 1 58 Assists Jared Dufault (01) 7 Earned-Run Average (45 inn ) Jesse Griswold (07) 514 Two tied at 13 Mark Huber (75-78) 2 09 Mark Dorencz (89-93) 680 Bob Housman (70) 0 99 Todd Schroeder (90) 492 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 533 Home Runs Paul Sperry (69) 1 03 Home Runs Wins Greg Mote (92-96) 506 Ryan Duncheon (99) 23 Todd Walker (81) 1 16 Assists Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 58 Corey Maines (08-11) 24 Mike Prior (85) 19 Todd Mitchell (99) 195 Frank Mustari (84-87) 41 Doug Boehm (82-85) 21 Errors Brad James (91) 19 Wins Mark Dorencz (93) 186 Brad James (88-91) 34 Dan Freed (85-88) 20 Mark Dorencz (89-93) 78 Irish O’Reilly (66) 10 Mark Dorencz (92) 185 Tony Simmonds (87-91) 77 Runs Batted In Corey Maines (11) 9 Runs Batted In Games Started Randy Gentile (85-89) 71 Brad James (91) 75 Rich Gordon (69) 9 Errors Ryan Duncheon (97-00) 210 Corey Maines (08-11) 53 Mike Prior (85) 70 Steve Hecker (01) 9 Tom Carlucci (85) 35 Brad James (88-91) 167 Todd Keck (93-96) 52 *Records Highlighted in RED Two tied at 68 Tony Simmonds (88) 29 Seth Von Behren (97-00) 158 Brian Forystek (97-00) 47 occured during the 2011 season Team Highs and Lows Highest Batting Avg 326 (1985) Most Triples 28 (1990) Most Victories 36 (2011) Fewest Walks 48 (1957) Lowest Batting Avg 206 (1960) Fewest Triples 2 (1963) Fewest Victories 11 (1965) Most Walks 262 (1997) Most Hits 673 (1999) Most Home Runs 87 (1985) Most Saves 15 (2010) Lowest ERA 1 53 (1970) Fewest Hits 88 (1957) Fewest Home Runs 1 (1964) Fewest Saves 3 (‘78, ‘88, ‘90) Highest ERA 8 14 (1980) Most Runs 433 (1999) Most RBI 396 (1999) Most Inn Pitched 502 0 (1999) Most Strikeouts/Game 9 6 (1966) Fewest Runs 47 (1957) Fewest RBI 36 (1957) Fewest Inn Pitched 100 0 (1957) Fewest Strikeouts/Game 3 5 (1954) Most Doubles 128 (2000) Most Stolen Bases 139 (1976) Most Strikeouts 438 (2004) Most Walks/Game 6 22 (1958) Fewest Doubles 7 (1957) Fewest Stolen Bases 22 (1963) Fewest Strikeouts 42 (1957) Fewest Walks/Game 3 12 (2003) Illinois State Baseball Record Book - Updated Through 2011 Season Honors and Awards Book Record National Honors C Don Prybylinski OF Matt Gainer SP Neal Cotts 1991 1B Todd Schroeder UT Casey Fisk SP Dave Schoeberlein College Division Coach of the Year OF Brad James P Mark Hahn 2002 OF Ryan Cantrell 1969 Duffy Bass 1993 SS Mark Dorencz 1997 OF Ryan Knox 2004 OF Nate Whitney SP Paul O’Malley 1999 SP B J Burkhart 2009 3B Ryan Court College Division All-America 1995 1B Matt Gainer DH Ryan Duncheon 2010 3B Ryan Court 1966 P Ed Sennett 2B Greg Mote OF Ryan Knox 2011 3B Ryan Court 1969 OF Guy Homoly RP Bill Brabec 2010 1B Zach Amrein Illinois State Honors 1997 OF Ryan Knox 3B Ryan Court ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team P Eric Eckenstahler DH Evan Kohli Retired Numbers 2010 2B Kevin Tokarski 1998 RP Jason Pearson P Kenny Long 13 Coach Duffy Bass Louisville Slugger All-America Team 1999 OF Ryan Knox C Matt Mirabal 12 OF Dave Bergman 2010 2B Kevin Tokarski SS Todd Mitchell 2B Kevin Tokarski 9 P Lee “Buzz” Capra 2000 SP Brian Forystek Ping! Baseball All-America Team 3B Seth Von Behren MVC MVP ISU Hall of Fame 2010 2B Kevin Tokarski 2001 U Ryan Cantrell 2010 INF Kevin Tokarski 1972 Stanley Changnon 2002 2B Jon Peacock Howard Hancock Sporting News All-America Team DH Brad Bouris MVC Tournament MVP James Johnson 1974 OF Dave Bergman 2003 OF Jeremy Pickrel 1994 OF Matt Gainer William Kuhfuss 2006 3B Ryan Anetsberger 2010 INF Kevin Tokarski Richard Tate Louisville Slugger Freshman 2007 3B Ryan Anetsberger Fred Young MVC Freshman of the Year All-America Team 2008 C Kevin Dubler 1973 Richard Baldrini 2008 INF Kevin Tokarski 2000 P Kyle Bloom RP Eric Theisen Paul Benjamin P Dave MacDonald 2009 SS Collin Salzenstein John Dal Santo MVC Coach of the Year 2008 INF Kevin Tokarski 2010 3B Ryan Court Larry Kindred 2010 Mark Kingston DH Anthony Ruffolo 1974 Dean Burridge ABCA/Rawlings All-Midwest First Team Marvin Hamilton MVC Player of the Week 1998 OF Jeff Allen All-MVC Honorable Mention Clifford Horton 1993 SS Mark Dorencz 2001 DH Mike Saunches 1989 2B Randy Gentile Milton Kadlec 1994 UT Casey Fisk 2010 2B Kevin Tokarski OF Scott Lothery Richard Kavanagh 1997 1B Seth Von Behren SP Cory Tasche Bob Riggenbach NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 1998 OF Jeff Allen 1990 C Don Prybylinski Bill Sarver 1976 1B Gary Krieger 1999 C Ryan Duncheon 3B Tony Simmonds 1975 Lee “Buzz” Capra OF Mike Bonczyk OF Ryan Knox OF Brad James Richard Conrad 2010 SS Brett Kay 1B Seth Von Behren OF Scott Lothery Harold E Frye 2000 C Ryan Duncheon SP Ed Stryker Guy Homoly Academic All-America 3B Seth Von Behren 1992 SS Mark Dorencz Paul Sperry 1983 Jim Pacanowski 2001 OF Ryan Cantrell OF Tom Duffy 1976 Sam Chicas DH Mike Saunches 1992 OF Andy Schofield Roger Francour CoSIDA Academic All-District V 2004 OF Matt Bolt 1993 OF Dan Latka Les Hellemann 2009 3B Ryan Court 2005 2B Lee Fischer RP Brian Okrasinski Frank Olivieri 2011 3B Ryan Court 2006 RF Matt Bolt 1994 2B Don Spaniak Ernie Pedersen 2009 2B Mike Stalowy (4/13) 3B Greg Mote 1977 Tom Klein 3B Ryan Court (4/20) Missouri Valley Conference UT Matt Gainer Henry Porter 2010 2B Kevin Tokarski (2/22) OF Andy Schofield Harrison Russell Honors 2B Kevin Tokarski (5/10) OF Dan Latka 1978 Dan Hogan 2011 OF Tyler McNeely (3/21) All-MVC First Team 1995 SP Brian Okrasinski 1979 Larry Hallaert 1983 OF Lynn Wade George Matthews 1996 OF Jeff Allen MVC Pitcher of the Week SP Doug Boehm Dave Trayser P Jason Pearson 1992 SP Corey Tasche 1984 2B Bryan House 1980 Dave Bergman 1997 2B Todd Mitchell 1994 SP Paul O’Malley 1985 OF Mike Prior 1981 Tom Hodgson OF Mane Gavric 1998 RP Jason Pearson C Loren White Rich Olson OF Jim Pyfer RP Jason Pearson 1988 SP Dan Freed 1982 Glen Jacquat 1999 OF Jared Dufault 1999 SP Eric Eckenstahler SP Bruce Prybylinski 1983 Duffy Bass 2000 SP Neal Cotts SP B J Burkhart 1989 DH Dave Wyss James Bowers OF Ed Tolzien 2000 SP Neal Cotts SP Paul Wagner Carl Eichstaedt 2001 1B Ed Tolzien SP Eric Eckenstahler 1990 UT Todd Schroeder Joe Garnero 2002 OF Ryan Cantrell SP Neal Cotts 1993 UT Maurice Austin Irish O’Reilly SP Mike Quinlan SP Brian Forystek 1997 3B Tyler Turnquist Harold Swartzbaugh RP Jeremy Accardo 2001 SP Neal Cotts 1998 OF Jeff Allen 1985 Henry Kaiser 2003 P Kyle
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