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Mcmurry UNIVERSITY BASEBALL RECORD BOOK McMURRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL RECORD BOOK (updated August 2019) McM BASEBALL RECORDS (Most are records from the Modern Era of 1996 and forward only. As older records and results have surfaced, they have been merged into this compilation. A special “thank you” goes to former McMurry SID Kyle Robarts for his efforts on this record compilation.) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS- GAME BATTING At Bats 8 Greg Erickson vs. Southwestern (TX) 04/02/03 Runs Scored 5 Ricky Garcia vs. Hardin-Simmons 03/18/15 Tre Lips vs. Schreiner 03/27/09 Steven Yurchick vs. Austin College 04/17/07 Joe Fichera vs. Concordia-Austin 03/25/00 Mike Eckert vs. SW Adventist 02/25/96 Hits 5 19 times Kevin Garza vs. Howard Payne 04/14/17 Ben Douglas vs. UT-Dallas 04/25/15 Ricky Garcia vs. Hardin-Simmons 03/18/15 Matt Thompson vs. Hardin-Simmons 04/05/12 Mike Dibiasi vs. Hardin-Simmons 04/24/10 Andrew Bell vs. Sul Ross 04/16/10 Tre Lips vs. Hardin-Simmons 02/06/09 Derek David vs. UT-Tyler 03/10/08 Brent Voorhees vs. Wayland Baptist 04/10/07 Brent Voorhees vs. Southwestern 03/13/07 Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross 03/10/06 Seth Ardoin vs. Southwestern (TX) 04/02/03 Greg Erickson vs. Southwestern (TX) 04/02/03 Josh Lee vs. Southwestern (TX) 04/02/03 Mike Vives vs. Howard Payne 03/23/03 Sam Ingram vs. Howard Payne 03/21/02 Andy Einhaus vs. Austin College 04/25/99 Chris Fritch vs. Ozarks 04/18/98 Ken Edwards vs. Southwestern (TX) 02/23/96 Extra-Base Hits 4 4 times Matt Thompson vs. Hardin-Simmons 04/05/12 (3-2b; HR) Marcellous Biggins vs. Southwestern 03/27/12 (4-2b) Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross State 03/10/06 (2b,2-3b, HR) Chris Fritch vs. Wayland Baptist 02/24/99 (3-2b, HR) Doubles 4 Marcellous Biggins vs. Southwestern 03/27/12 Triples 2 9 times Kyle Sargent vs. UT-Permian Basin 04/11/14 Matt Thompson vs. Southwestern 04/10/12 Matt Thompson vs. Howard Payne 04/09/11 Matt Thompson vs Howard Payne 04/09/11 Lance Jones vs. Chapman 02/09/08 Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross 03/10/06 Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross 03/19/05 Josh Lee vs. Sul Ross 03/28/03 Mike Martin vs. Austin 04/25/96 Homeruns 3 4 times Jeff Jackson vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor 03/19/10 Derek David vs. Concordia-Texas 04/05/08 Craig Richardson vs. Wayland Baptist 02/28/06 Greg Erickson vs. Austin College 04/12/05 Hit for the Cycle 3 times Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross State 03/10/06 Josh Lee vs. Southwestern 04/02/03 Andrew Cox vs. Southern Nazarene 03/14/00 “Brother” Cycle Nathan Saltzgaber vs. Concordia-Texas 04/04/09 & Derek Saltzgaber (Nathan-2B,3B/Derek-1B,2B,HR) Runs Batted In 8 Tim Williams vs. Austin College 02/27/98 Total Bases 13 4 times Derek David vs. Concordia-Texas 04/05/08 Albert Carrizales vs. Sul Ross State 03/10/06 Greg Erickson vs. Austin College 04/12/05 Craig Richardson vs. Wayland Baptist 02/28/06 Walks 4 5 times Ty Kirk vs. Belhaven 02/26/16 Tyler Jenkins vs. Belhaven 02/26/16 Jake Mullin vs. LeTourneau 02/27/10 Greg Erickson vs. Southwestern 03/29/05 Craig Richardson vs. Louisiana College 03/03/06 Strikeouts 5 Matt Chalk vs. #1 Trinity 04/04/18 Stolen Bases 4 Joe Fichera vs. Mississippi College 04/04/98 PITCHING Innings Pitched 9.1 Cory Davis vs. Manchester 03/23/09 Strikeouts 24 Bob Shelton vs. Abilene Christian 04/07/41 Strikeouts (modern) 14 Greg Erickson vs. UT-Dallas 03/04/03 No-Hitters Mitch Labbie vs. DeSales (in San Antonio) 03/07/15 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS- SEASON BATTING (minimum 2.5 AB per team game) Batting Average .462 Jake Mullin 2010 Slugging Pct. .879 Derek David 2008 On-Base Pct. .570 Jake Mullin 2010 At Bats 199 Derek David 2008 Runs Scored 79 Derek David 2008 Hits 86 Derek David 2008 Extra-Base Hits 37 Derek David 2008 Doubles 24 Derek David 2007 Greg Erickson 2006 Albert Carrizales 2005 Triples 8 Matt Thompson 2011 Homeruns 26 Derek David 2008 Runs Batted In 73 Derek David 2008 Grand Slams 2 Sam Hillyer 2019 Total Bases 175 Derek David 2008 Walks 44 Mike Eckert 1996 Hit by Pitch 13 Chris Baker 2016 13 Christo Amarantos 1998 Stolen Bases 31 Joe Fichera 1998 Sacrifices 9 Ruben Zendejas 2012 9 Joseph Cervantez 2006 Sacrifice Flies 8 Mike Martin 1998 PITCHING Wins 10 Nick Schafer 2007 Ryan Snyder 1998 Won-Lost Pct. .909 Nick Schafer (10-1) 2007 ERA 2.31 Lanny Zier 2015 Saves 6 Juan Valadez 2016 6 Deen Coleman 2011 6 Byron Pierce 1999 Appearances 20 Cory Davis 2010 Innings 105.1 Joel DePorte 2014 Strikeouts 94 Jim Wollscheid 1999 Fewest Walks/IP 8 Joel DePorte 2014 (1 walk/13.2 IP) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS- CAREER BATTING (MIN. 200 AB) Games Played 179 Joe Fichera 1996-2000 179 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Batting Average .436 Steven Yurchick 2007-2008 Slugging Pct. .704 Derek David 2006-2008 On Base Pct. .498 Steven Yurchick 2007-2008 At Bats 675 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Runs Scored 222 Joe Fichera 1996-2000 Hits 252 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Extra-Base Hits 89 Greg Erickson 2003-2006 Doubles 56 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Triples 16 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Homeruns 45 Brent Voorhees 2005-2008 Runs Batted In 196 Brent Voorhees 2005-2008 Total Bases 402 Brent Voorhees 2005-2008 Walks 100 Joseph Cervantez 2004-2007 Stolen Bases 81 Joe Fichera 1996-2000 PITCHING (Min. 10 decisions; min. 50 IP or 20 IP / per year) Wins 26 Ryan Snyder 1996-1999 Won-Lost Pct. .813 Scott Meuer 2003-2006 ERA 2.41 Albert Carrizales 2003-2006 Saves 8 Kyle Martin 2007-2009 Byron Pierce 1996-1999 Jim Wollscheid 1996-1999 Juan Valadez 2016-2019 Appearances 56 Ryan Snyder 1996-1999 Innings 313.2 Ryan Snyder 1996-1999 Strikeouts 210 Jim Wollscheid 1996-1999 CAREER BATTING LEADERS Batting Average (min. 200 AB and .300 avg.) 1. Steven Yurchick .436 2007-2008 2. Jake Mullin .404 2008-2011 3. Joe Fichera .392 1996-1998, 2000 4. Derek David .384 2006-2008 5. Greg Erickson .374 2003-2006 6. Albert Carrizales .373 2003-2006 7. Chad McGarry .369 1999-2000 8. Jeff Byrd .368 1998-2001 9. Chris Fritch .364 1998-2001 10. Weston Franco .363 2007-2009 11. Mike Vives .360 2002-2005 12. Ricky Garcia .355 2013-2015 13t. Hank Casey .353 2005-2007 13t. Tim Williams .353 1998-1999 14. Stephen Derrick .349 2008-2009 15. Cody Howard .348 2013,2015 16t. Matt Thompson .347 2009-2012 16t. Brad Smith .347 1996-1998 18. Brent Voorhees .346 2005-2008 19t. Josh Lee .343 2001-2004 19t. Mike Martin .343 1996-1998 21. Frank Beck .336 1997-1998 22t. Dylan De Leon .335 2010-2013 22t. Mike Gonzales .335 2017-pres 24. Jeff Jackson .333 2007-2010 25t. Ben Douglas .331 2014-2015 25t. Andrew Cox .331 1999-2001 27. Kyle Sargent .327 2014-2015 28. Tyler Jenkins .326 2015-2018 29. Mike Eckert .324 1996-1997 30. Derek Saltzgaber .321 2009-2010 31. Dylan DeLeon .320 2010-2013 32. Gus Beuershausen .319 1996-1997 33. Andy Einhaus .317 1997-2000 34. Jim Wollscheid .315 1996-1997 35. Zack Hagan .312 2012-2015 36. Sam Ingram .310 2000-2003 37. Cameron Withers .305 2000-2002 38t. Ralph Romero .304 1999-2002 38t. Joseph Cervantez .304 2004-2007 40. Nathan Love .303 2007-2009 Games Played (minimum 100 games) 1t. Joe Fichera 179 1996-98, 2000 1t. Albert Carrizales 179 2003-2006 3. Greg Erickson 165 2003-2006 4. Chris Fritch 164 1998-2001 5. Brent Voorhees 162 2005-2008 6. Joseph Cervantez 157 2004-2007 7. Dylan DeLeon 152 2010-2013 8. Matt Thompson 150 2009-2012 9. Josh Lee 145 2001-2004 10. Jeff Jackson 143 2007-2010 11. Matthew Chalk 137 2016-2019 12. Derek David 135 2006-2008 13. Craig Richardson 134 2003-2006 14t. Zack Hagan 132 2012-2015 14t. Nick Marsh 132 2012-2015 14t. Ralph Romero 132 1999-2002 17t. Cullen Lampe 130 1999-2002 17t. Chris Manley 130 2003-2006 17t. Jordan Speck 130 2016-2019 20. Jake Mullin 129 2008-2011 21. Tyler Jenkins 128 2015-2018 22. Gerad Morris 124 2005-2009 23. Sam Ingram 124 2000-2003 24. Ken Black 122 1996, 1998-1999 25t. Chris Baker 120 2014-2018 Nate Love 120 2007-2009 Jeff Byrd 120 1998-2001 28. Mike Martin 117 1996-1998 29. Brad Smith 115 1996-1998 30t. Weston Franco 113 2007-2009 Blaine McRay 113 2016-2019 32t. Kory Moench 111 2009-2012 Seth Ardoin 111 2001-2004 Payton Stokes 111 2017-2019 35. Andrew Cox 110 1999-2001 36. Bradd Baker 103 2009-2012 37. Patrick Adams 102 2012-2016 38. Andrew Bell 101 2010-2012 At Bats (min. 350 AB) 1. Albert Carrizales 675 2003-2006 2. Brent Voorhees 635 2005-2008 3. Joe Fichera 609 1996-98, 2000 4. Greg Erickson 570 2003-2006 5. Chris Fritch 569 1998-2001 6. Dylan DeLeon 562 2010-2013 7. Derek David 537 2006-2008 8. Joseph Cervantez 513 2004-2007 9. Matthew Chalk 500 2016-2019 10. Matt Thompson 499 2009-2012 11. Chris Manley 474 2003-2006 12. Zack Hagan 471 2012-2015 13. Josh Lee 460 2001-2004 14. Jeff Jackson 456 2007-2010 15.
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