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Hoosiers in Major League Baseball 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM INFORMATION 2016 IN REVIEW CREDITS Quick Facts ................................................2 Overall Stats............................................35 The 2017 Indiana Baseball History and Roster ........................................................3 Big Ten Only Stats ...................................36 Records Book is a production of the Game-By-Game Results ..........................37 Indiana University Athletics Media COACHES AND STAFF Offense Game-By-Game .........................38 Relations Department. Individuals wishing Chris Lemonis .........................................4-5 Pitching Game-By-Game .........................39 to reproduce any portion of the book Kyle Bunn ...............................................6-7 Team Game Highs ...................................40 should obtain prior consent from Indiana Kyle Cheesebrough ..................................8 Individual Game Highs ............................41 University Athletics Media Relations Matt Reida/Roger Rodeheaver .................9 office by calling (812) 855-9399 or at the William Alli/Joel Langemaat ..................10 HISTORY AND RECORDS following address: Honors and Awards ............................42-43 PLAYERS Hoosiers in the MLB...........................44-45 IU MEDIA RELATIONS Scotty Bradley .........................................11 All-Time Draft Picks by Team ..................46 1001 E. 17TH STREET Tony Butler ..............................................12 All-Time Draft Picks by Year ...................47 ASSEMBLY HALL Austin Cangelosi .....................................13 Hoosiers to Sign Pro Contracts ...............48 BLOOMINGTON, IN 47408 Craig Dedelow.........................................14 Single Game Records ..............................49 Ryan Fineman ..........................................16 Career Records - Offense ........................50 Content ................................... Greg Kincaid Austin Foote ............................................17 Career Records - Pitching........................51 .............................IU Media Relations Staff Eric Hansen .............................................18 Career Records - Offense Big Ten ...........52 Editing .................IU Media Relations Staff Tim Herrin ................................................19 Career Records - Pitching Big Ten ...........53 Brian Hobbie............................................20 Single Season Records - Offense ...........54 Alex Krupa ...............................................21 Single Season Records - Pitching ...........55 Chris Lowe...............................................22 Single Season Records - Offense B1G....56 Luke Miller ..............................................23 Single Season Records - Pitching B1G ...57 Pauly Milto ..............................................24 Yearly Records....................................58-61 B.J. Sabol ................................................25 Year-by-Year Statistics .......................62-63 Logan Sowers..........................................26 Year-by-Year Results ..........................64-76 Luke Stephenson .....................................27 All-Time Head Coaches ......................77-78 Jonathan Stiever .....................................28 Colby Stratten .........................................29 Cameron Beauchamp, Matt Gorski, Jeremy Houston ......................................30 Brandon Kelley, Cal Krueger ...................31 Kade Krzysko, Brad Littleton, Matt Lloyd ...............................................32 Pat Loeffler, Connor Manous, Jake Matheny .........................................33 Matt Petrosino, Justin Reed, Andrew Saalfrank, Grant Sloan ..............34 2017 INDIANA BASEBALL 1 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS School....................................................................................Indiana University Assistant Director of Media Relations ......................................... Greg Kincaid Location ..................................................................................Bloomington, Ind. Office Phone .................................................................................812-855-4770 Population ............................................................................................... 82,575 Cell Phone ....................................................................................786-972-1299 Founded ...................................................................................................... 1820 E-mail ..............................................................................grkincai@indiana.edu Enrollment ............................................................................................... 48,514 Media Relations Mailing Address ..............................................Assembly Hall Nickname .............................................................................................Hoosiers ............................................................................................. 1001 East 17th St., Colors ................................................................................. Cream and Crimson .......................................................................................Bloomington, IN 47408 Conference ............................................................................................. Big Ten Athletics Web Site .....................................................................iuhoosiers.com University President .......................................................Michael A. McRobbie Twitter & Instagram .............................................................@HoosierBaseball Vice President/Athletics Director ..................................................... Fred Glass Facebook ......................................................... Facebook.com/HoosierBaseball Faculty Athletics Representative ...................................................Dr. Kurt Zorn 2017 SCHEDULE BART KAUFMAN FIELD DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Year Built ..................................................................................2013 (Fifth Year) 2/17 vs. Gonzaga* 7 p.m. Record .............................................................................................75-22 (.773) 2/18 vs. Duke* 8 p.m. Capacity............................................... 2,500 permanent seats; 4,000 capacity 2/19 vs. Gonzaga* 2:30 p.m. Dimensions (L-LC-C-RC-R) ............................................... 330-370-400-380-340 2/20 vs. Oregon State* 1 p.m. Attendance Record............................................. 4,312 (vs. Stanford - 5/31/14) 2/24 at FAU 6:30 p.m. Regular Season ....................................................... 3,661 (vs. Purdue - 5/3/14) 2/25 at FAU 4 p.m. 2/26 at FAU 12 p.m. BASEBALL STAFF 3/1 at Cincinnati 6 p.m. Head Coach ................................................................................. Chris Lemonis 3/3 at Samford 5 p.m. Alma Mater, Year ...................................................................The Citadel, 1992 3/4 at Samford 3 p.m. Record at Indiana ......................................................................67-48 (3rd year) 3/5 at Samford 2 p.m. Career Record (Years)................................................................67-48 (3rd year) 3/7 at Evansville 7 p.m. 3/10 Middle Tennessee 6:05 p.m. Associate Head Coach/Pitching.........................................................Kyle Bunn 3/11 Middle Tennessee 2:05 p.m. Assist. Coach/Recruiting Coord. .........................................Kyle Cheesebrough 3/12 Middle Tennessee 1:05 p.m. Volunteer Assistant Coach ...............................................................Matt Reida 3/15 at Hawaii 6:35 p.m. (HT) Director of Baseball Operations........................................... Roger Rodeheaver 3/16 at Hawaii 6:35 p.m. (HT) Strength and Conditioning ....................................................................Will Alli 3/17 at Hawaii 6:35 p.m. (HT) Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................................................ Joel Langemaat 3/18 at Hawaii 1:05 p.m. (HT) 3/22 Cincinnati 6:05 p.m. Baseball Office Phone ................................................................(812) 855-8240 3/24 at Northwestern 4:30 p.m. Baseball Fax ...............................................................................(812) 856-7032 3/25 at Northwestern 3 p.m. 3/26 at Northwestern 2 p.m. 2016 IN REVIEW 3/28 Evansville 6:05 p.m. Overall Record ...........................................................................................32-24 3/29 Indiana State 6:05 p.m. Home Record ...............................................................................................19-6 3/31 Nebraska 6:05 p.m. Away Record .............................................................................................10-13 4/1 Nebraska 2:05 p.m. Neutral Record ..............................................................................................3-5 4/2 Nebraska 12:05 p.m. Big Ten Record (Regular Season Finish) .............................................15-9 (3rd) 4/4 Ball State 6:05 p.m. Big Ten Tournament ......................................................................................1-2 4/7 at Purdue 6 p.m. Postseason .................................................................................................. N/A 4/8 at Purdue 1 p.m.
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