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FIU Baseball Records, History & Honors FIU Baseball Records, History & Honors Records, History and Honors Team Records Summary ....................................1 Individual Records Summary..............................2 Team Hitting Records .................................... 3-4 Individual Hitting Records .............................. 5-9 Team Pitching Records ....................................10 Individual Pitching Records ........................ 11-15 Team Fielding Records .................................... 16 Individual Fielding Records ........................ 17-18 Annual Batting Leaders .............................. 19-20 Annual Pitching Leaders .................................. 21 Year-by-Year Results .................................. 22-33 All-Time Series Records ...................................34 FIU Retired Numbers.................................. 35-38 FIU in Major League Baseball...........................39 MLB Draft Picks & Free Agent Signees ...... 40-41 Awards and Honors .................................... 42-43 NCAA Regional Teams ............................... 44-45 Coaching History ........................................ 46-47 All-Time Roster ........................................... 48-49 1 Records Summary Team Records GAMES Scoring DEFENSE Games in a Season Highest average/game: 9.4 1980 Chances Most: 66 1973, 1991 Lowest average/game: 5.3 2016, 2019 Season: 2,545 1991 Fewest: 40 1975 Games, double figures: 23 1982 Consecutive games, double figures: 6 1980 Putouts Victories in a Season Consecutive game w/o being shutout: 111 5/8/78-5/2/80 Season: 1,682 1991 Most: 51 1982 Fewest: 20 1975, 2008 Assists Game: 24 last vs. Lipscomb (2/23/02) Losses in a Season PITCHING Season: 761 1991 Most: 36 2008 Innings Pitched Fewest: 11 1995 Game: 18 vs. Stetson (3/5/86) Errors Season: 560 2/3 1991 Game: 10 vs. Fordham (3/14/83) Streaks in a Season Inning: 3 last vs. South Alabama (4/9/06) Winning: 21 1995 Complete Games Fewest in season: 64 61 games (1995) Losing: 12 1984 Most: 24 1982 Most in season 131 57 games (1983) Fewest: 0 2015 Fielding Percentage BATTING Runs At Bats Highest: .970 61 games (1995), 58 games (2017) Game: 26 vs. Rollins (5/1/77) Lowest: .935 66 games (1973) Game: 64 vs. Stetson (3/5/86) Season: 504 2006 Season: 2,208 2002 Fewest in season: 121 1977 Inning: 18 vs. Lynn (5/6/84) Double Plays Most in inning: 16 at FAU, 2nd inning (4/6/05) Game: 5 last vs. South Alabama (5/23/03) Runs Scored Season: 63 1980, 1984, 2003 Earned Runs Against 5 last vs. Columbus (5/15/80) Game: 33 last vs. New Mexico State (3/23/02) Most: 336 55 games (2007) Season: 542 1982, 2002 Fewest: 110 46 games (1976) Against: 26 vs. Rollins (5/1/77) *2020 season was canceled due to COVID-19 Outbreak Inning: 14 vs. Mercer, 6th inning (4/1/95) Earned Run Average Inning Against: 16 vs. FAU, 2nd inning (4/6/05) Highest: 7.12 2008 (387 ER/489 1/3 IP) Lowest: 2.29 2014 (126 ER/495 2/3 IP) Hits Game: 34 vs. New Mexico State (3/23/02) Hits Season: 744 2002 Most: 666 2008 Inning: 15 vs. Lynn, 1st inning (5/6/84) Fewest: 302 1976 Consecutive: 9 vs. Lynn,1st inning (5/6/84) Home Runs Doubles Most: 77 2010 Game: 10 last vs. Howard, (2/4/00) Fewest: 8 1995 Season: 142 2001 Inning: 5 vs. Lynn, 1st inning (5/6/84) Miscellaneous Shutouts: 14 2014 Triples Saves: 19 2000 Game: 3 last vs. Florida A&M (4/6/86) Season: 33 1980 Strikeouts Inning: 2 last vs. Ursinus (3/11/82) Most: 675 1998 Fewest: 183 1976 Home Runs Game: 20 vs. Florida A&M, 9 innings (2/9/96) Game: 8 vs. Middle Tennessee (5/18/02) Season: 99 2002 Walks Inning: 4 vs. Maine (3/17/81) Most: 327 1984 Consecutive: 3 last vs. Notre Dame (2/21/99) Fewest: 173 2009 Opponent: 5 vs. New Orleans (4/18/08) Game: 18 18 vs. Navy (3/6/84) Grand Slam Home Runs Season: 8 1983 Runs Batted In Game: 29 vs. Spring Arbor (4/2/80) Season: 482 2002 Total Bases Game: 58 vs. New Mexico State (3/23/02) Season: 1,215 2002 Slugging Percentage Highest: .550 2002 Lowest: .387 2019 Batting Average Highest: .344 1981 Lowest: .256 2019 Stolen Bases Game: 13 vs. Jersey City State (3/23/75) Season: 227 1990 Inning: 8 vs. Florida A&M (2/6/93) Walks Game: 21 vs. Florida A&M (2/26/98) Season: 379 1990 Inning: 7 last vs. Charleston (5/6/84) Strikeouts Game: 18 18 vs. St. Thomas (5/6/94) Season: 477 2001 Hit by pitch Season: 103 2017 On-base percentage Season: .431 1980 Sacrifices Season: 71 2017 1 Records Summary Individual Records HITTING Hit Batters Games Played PITCHING Game: 7 Walker Whitley vs. WKU (5/12/06) Season: 66 Michael Warner (1991) Appearances Season: 26 Scott Rembisz (2010) Career: 242 Jeff Rodriguez (1996-99) Season: 37 Eric Berkowitz (2010) Aaron Arboleya (2010) Career: 82 Raul Garcia (1996-99) Career: 37 Scott Rembisz (2009-10) Average (Min. 350 Career AB) Frank Gonzalez (2003-06) Season: .482 (27-56) Juan Teixeira (2020)* Career: .427 (159-372) Oriol Perez (1982-83) Relief Appearances FIELDING Season: 37 Eric Berkowitz (2010) Total Chances At Bats Career: 79 Frank Gonzalez (2003-06) Season: 715 Jeff Rodriguez (1998) Game: 9 Hector Fernandez vs. Stetson (3/5/86) Career: 2,169 Jeff Rodriguez (1996-98) Season: 261 Ken Adderley (1986) Complete Games Career: 875 Julius Gaines (2012-15) Season: 11 Chris Lein (1979) Putouts Ken Deal (1987) Game: 20 Jeff Rodriguez vs. FAMU (2/9/96) Runs Scored Career: 18 Dennis Wiseman (1986-89) Season: 619 Jeff Rodriguez (1998) Game: 6 Pat Bone vs. Florida Memorial (2/13/81) Career: 1,872 Jeff Rodriguez (1996-99) Season: 84 Jimmy Molina (1998) Wins Career: 212 Pablo Bermudez (2009-12) Season: 15 Chris Lein (1979) Assists Evan Thomas (1995) Game: 12 Eric Cruz vs. Harvard (3/29/91) Hits Career: 37 Raul Garcia (1996-99) Season: 232 Zac Valade (1987) Game: 7 Pat Bone Consecutive: 17 Derek DeCarlo (2002-04) Career: 521 Junior Arrojo (2007-10) vs. Florida Memorial (2/13/81) Season: 100 Garrett Wittels (2010) Saves Errors Career: 302 Mike Martinez (2009-12) Season: 17 Ozzie Lugo (2000) Game: 4 Don Jacoby vs. C.W. Post (3/16/78) Career: 25 Mike Gomez (2012-14) Season: 28 Zac Valade (1988), Julius Gaines (2012) Doubles Career: 73 Junior Arrojo (2007-10), Julius Gaines Game: 4 Dennis Diaz Winning Percentage (2012-15) vs. Chicago State (3/12/03) Season: 1.000 (11-0) Derek DeCarlo (2002) Season: 23 Joe Hughes (1980), Ryan Mollica (2008) Career: .938 Chris Lein (1979) Fielding Percentage Career: 61 Bryan Pullin (2003-07) Season: 1.000 (5 players) Shutouts last was Nick Day (2017) Triples Season: 6 Chris Lein (1979) Career: .995 (762 PO, 30 assists, 779 chances) Game: 2 Last by Francisco Lebron Career: 6 Chris Lein (1979) Karl Becker (1978-79) vs. B-CU (2/7/97) Season: 11 Juan Munoz (1994) Innings Pitched Career: 18 Juan Munoz (1993-95) Game: 12 Evan Thomas vs. UCF (4/19/06) *2020 season was canceled due to COVID-19 Outbreak Season: 146 2/3 Evan Thomas (1996) Home Runs Career: 464 Dennis Wiseman (1986-89) Game: 3 Mike Martinez vs. Arkansas St. (5/8/10), Edwin Rios vs. Earned Run Average (1.0 IP Per Game) Charlotte (3/21/15) Season: 1.09 (12 ER, 99 IP) Mike Franco (2014) Season: 29 Brad Eldred (2002) Career: 1.74 (53 ER, 273 2/3 IP) Evan Thomas (1995-96) Career: 44 Brad Eldred (1999-02) Earned Runs Hitting Streaks Fewest/Season: 9 (67 1/3 IP) Joseph Burns (1995) Games: 56 Garrett Wittels (2010) 9 (43 2/3 IP) Dave Deacon (1976) Pinch Hits: 4 Anthony Hicks (1998) 2 (15 1/3 IP) Will Saxton (2020)* Connsecutive ABs: 8 Mark Panther (1992), Most/Season: 63 (112 1/3 IP) Kevin Lucero (1991) James McOwen (2007), Greg Waddell (2009) Fewest/Career: 24 (80 1/3 IP) Dave Deacon (1976-77) Most/Career: 210 (301 2/3 IP) Corey Polizzano (2007-10) Runs Batted In Game: 12 Marc Serdar vs. Spring Arbor (4/2/80) Runs Season: 77 Tyler Townsend (2009) Fewest/Season: 11 (67 1/3 IP) Joseph Burns (1995) Career: 198 Mike Martinez (2009-12) 9 (25 2/3 IP) Logan Allen (2020)* Most/Season: 80 (87 1/3 IP) Chris Siebenaler (2006) Total Bases 80 (126 2/3 IP) Walker Whitley (2006) Game: 15 Tony Arias vs. Western Carolina (5/1/84) Fewest/Career: 38 (105 IP) Jerry Santos (1990-91) Season: 182 Tyler Townsend (2009) 38 (80 1/3 IP) Dave Deacon (1976-77) Career: 479 Mike Martinez (2009-12) Most/Career: 238 (301 2/3 IP) Corey Polizzano (2007-10) Slugging Percentage Strikeouts Season: .843 (182 TB/162 AB) Tyler Townsend (2009) Career: 404 (378 2/3 IP) Raul Garcia (1996-99) Career: .742 (276 TB/372 AB) Oriol Perez (1982-83) Season: 220 (146 2/3 IP) Evan Thomas (1996) Game: 18 Evan Thomas vs. FAMU (2/9/96) Stolen Bases Raul Garcia vs. Stetson (3/28/98) Game: 5 last by Jarrett Ford Consecutive 7 Raymond Cavanagh (2/24-28/98) vs Texas Tech (5/7/19) Edwin Franco vs. Stetson (3/27/98) Season: 58 Roger Bowman (1990) Career: 142 Dennis Diaz (2004) Hits Consecutive: 36 Dennis Diaz (2004) Fewest/Career: 79 (91 1/3 IP) Brandt Morgan (1976-77) Inning: 3 last by Roger Bowman 79 (105 IP) Jerry Santos (1990-91) vs. Pace (3/11/90) Most/Career: 434 (464 IP) Dennis Wiseman (1986-89) Fewest/Season: 32 (45 2/3 IP) Doug Messer (1986) Base on Balls 24 (15 1/3 IP Will Saxton (2020)* Game: 6 Luis Velasquez Most/Season: 143 (126 2/3 IP) Walker Whitley (2006) vs. New York Tech (3/31/86) Season: 87 Eric Cruz (1990) No-Hitters Career: 144 Eric Cruz (1990-91), Pablo Bermudez FIU: Dave Deacon vs.
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