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2018 Baseball Record Book.Pdf BGSUFALCONS.COM | @BGSU_BASEBALL | BGSU ATHLETICS 2018 BGSU BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Rod Allen Larry Arndt Doug Bair Chuck Black Chris Boggs Bill Burgei Brian Cannon LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/ 1972 Rod Allen, Ralph Clapp, 2004 Jeff Warnock, OF NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL Tim Pettorini 2009 T.J. Blanton, OF HONORS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM (THIRD TEAM) AMERICAN BASEBALL COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE 2003 Kelly Hunt, 1B COACHES ASSOCIATION DISTRICT IV ALL-ACADEMIC AMERICAN BASEBALL DISTRICT IV (THIRD TEAM) COACHES ASSOCIATION COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ALL-MIDEAST 2005 Andy Hudak, 1B ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (FIRST TEAM) (SECOND TEAM) (FIRST TEAM) 1970 John Knox, 2B LEAGUE HONORS 1977 Larry Owen, C 1970 Bruce Rasor, C 1977 Larry Owen, C MAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2005 Burke Badenhop, P 1978 Chuck Black, 2B AMERICAN BASEBALL 1988 Kevin Ward, OF 1994 Danny Schmitz COACHES ASSOCIATION COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE 1994 Rob Kallage, DH 1995 Danny Schmitz ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1995 Eric Stachler, P 2009 Danny Schmitz (THIRD TEAM) (SECOND TEAM) 1996 Andy Tracy, 3B MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1970 John Knox, 2B 1974 Gary Haas, SS 1997 Andy Smith, P 2002 Kelly Hunt, 1B 1978 Chuck Black, 2B 1975 Joe Meyer, 3B 1998 Jeff Hundley, P 2005 Nolan Reimold, OF 1994 Rob Kallage, DH 1981 Dave Litzenberg, 1B 2000 Tony Fontana, P 1997 Andy Smith, P 1983 John Maroli, P 2002 Kelly Hunt, 1B MAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1998 Jeff Hundley, P 1985 John Maroli, P 2002 Corey Loomis, 2B 1997 Andy Smith 2005 Nolan Reimold, OF 1996 Bill Burgei, OF 2003 Kelly Hunt, 1B 2004 Nolan Reimold, OF 1998 Jeff Hundley COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER. COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE 2005 Nolan Reimold, OF 2009 Brennan Smith COM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2005 Alan Brech, P ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM) 2006 Eric Lawson, 2B MAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (THIRD TEAM) 1984 John Maroli, P 2008 Ryan Shay, SS 2014 T.J. Losby, C 2003 Kelly Hunt, 1B 2005 Andy Hudak, INF 2010 Jon Berti, SS NATIONAL COLLEGIATE COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ALL-MIDEAST (SECOND MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR BASEBALL WRITERS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM) 1993 Andy Tracy, 3B/RHP ASSOCIATION (HONORABLE MENTION) 1971 Doug Bair, P 2017 Jake Wilson, OF ALL-AMERICA (SECOND 1973 Gary Haas, SS 1996 Bob Reichow, P MAC FRESHMAN PITCHER OF TEAM) 1983 Scott Waak, SS 1999 Jason Kelley, P THE YEAR 2005 Nolan Reimold, OF 1984 Greg Engler, OF 1999 Bob Niemet, 1B 2009 Ryan Shay, SS 2015 Zac Carey NATIONAL COLLEGIATE LEFTY GOMEZ PLATE Brennan Smith, P BASEBALL WRITERS AWARD FINALIST 2013 T.J. Losby, C ALL-MAC (FIRST TEAM) ASSOCIATION (ONE OF NATION’S 20 BEST 1953 Glenn Matter, Wally Server ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM) AMATEUR PLAYERS) ALL-MIDEAST (THIRD TEAM) 1954 Wally Server 1956 Fred Hansen 2002 Corey Loomis, 2B 1975 Kip Young, P 1961 Jerry Paner, 2B 1958 Wade Diefenthaler 1976 Kip Young, P 1971 Rod Allen, 2B LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/ 1972 Mark Ammons, 1B 1959 Dick Kuzma COLLEGIATE BASEBALL SMITH SUPER TEAM 1978 Mark Shane, OF 1960 Ron Blackledge, Ron Moore ALL-AMERICA (THIRD TEAM) (SEMIFINALISTS) 1961 Jerry Paner 1962 Tom Tiettmeyer 2002 Kelly Hunt, 1B 1996 Andy Tracy, 3B ALL-MIDEAST 2003 Kelly Hunt, 1B (HONORABLE MENTION) 1963 Glenn Honeycutt SMITH AWARD 1969 John Knox, 2B 1964 Tony Trent, George Verber LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/ (QUARTERFINALIST) 1965 Stan Evans 1966 Ted Rose COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 1996 Andy Tracy, 3B COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE FRESHMAN DISTRICT IV ALL-ACADEMIC 1967 Ted Rose, Bob White ALL-AMERICAN TEAM (FIRST TEAM) 1968 Dan Godby STATE HONORS 1969 Russ Hagerty, John Knox (HONORABLE MENTION) MOSES “FLEETWOOD” 1981 Dave Litzenberg, 1B 1999 Len Elias, OF 1983 John Maroli, P 1970 John Knox WALKER AWARD 1971 Doug Bair, Ed Platzer 2002 Tyler Saneholtz, P (TOP BLACK AMATEUR Scott Waak, SS 1984 Greg Engler, OF 1972 Mark Ammons PLAYER IN OHIO) 1973 Gary Haas NATIONAL COLLEGIATE 1995 Jerome Kynard, OF John Maroli, P BASEBALL WRITERS 1985 John Maroli, P 1974 Joe Meyer ASSOCIATION 1996 Bill Burgei, OF 1975 Dick Selgo, Kip Young PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA REGIONAL 2001 Scott Dukate, 3B 1976 Kip Young (THIRD TEAM) 2005 Burke Badenhop, P 1977 Larry Owen 2002 Len Elias, OF HONORS 1978 Chuck Black 2003 Kelly Hunt, 1B DISTRICT IV COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE 1979 Orel Hershiser NCAA TOURNAMENT DISTRICT IV ALL-ACADEMIC 1982 Roger McDowell 01 ALL-TOURNAMENT (SECOND TEAM) 1983 H.J. Smith 2018 BGSU BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Chris Carden Aric Christman Mike Combs Len Elias Tony Fontana Alan Gilhousen Gary Haas 1983 H.J. Smith 1990 Brian Koelling Brian Koelling, Eric Moraw 2004 Burke Badenhop 1984 Larry Arndt, Joe Becraft 1992 Jeff Brown 1989 Shawn Gillenwater, Jeff Warnock 1985 Carl Moraw 1994 Chris Boggs, Eric Brian Koelling, Greg Lashuk 2005 Burke Badenhop, Jeff 1988 Kevin Ward Stachler, Brian Taylor 1991 Trent Dues, Rob Warnock, Andy Hudak 1990 Shawn Gillenwater 1995 Jason Tippie, Bill Burgei Kennedy, Daren Stiles 2009 T.J. Blanton, Logan Meisler Jason Welch 1996 Bill Burgei, Mike 1992 Brandon Carper, Greg 1991 Brian Koelling Chaney, Bob Reichow Sharp, Daren Stiles, ACADEMIC ALL-MAC 1994 Rob Kallage 1998 Jason Kelley, Bob Niemet Mark Tomallo (SECOND TEAM) 1995 Chris Boggs, Mike 1999 Len Elias 1993 Jeff Corey, Tony Gill, 1974 Joe Meyer Combs, Eric Stachler 2000 Alan Gilhousen Brad Mast, Brian Taylor, 1983 John Maroli 1996 Andy Tracy 2001 Len Elias, Scott Dukate, Andy Tracy 1997 Andy Smith Corey Loomis, Craig 1994 Mike Campbell, Mike ACADEMIC ALL-MAC 1998 Brian Cannon Menke, Tim Newell Combs, Cory Miller, (HONORABLE MENTION) Jeff Hundley 2002 Len Elias, Kyle Bob Reichow, Jason 1976 Steve DiLucca 1999 Jason Kelley, Bob Niemet Knoblauch Tippie, Andy Tracy 1980 Jim Caserta, Chris Dill 2000 Tony Fontana 2004 Eric Lawson, Jeff Warnock 1982 Jerry Drobnick, John 2001 Lee Morrison 2006 Eric Lawson, Alan Brech ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM Maroli 2002 Nick Elrod, Kelly Hunt 2008 Derek Spencer 2010 Jon Berti, T.J. Blanton 1983 Jerry Drobnick, Scott Waak Corey Loomis, Neil Schmitz 2009 Derek Spencer, Tyler Elkins 2011 Clay Duncan 1985 Carl Moraw 2003 Kelly Hunt 2010 T.J. Blanton, Matt Pitzulo, 2012 Patrick Martin, Andrew 1988 Matt Oestrike 2004 Nolan Reimold Derek Spencer Kubuski 1989 Vince Metzger 2005 Nolan Reimold, Andy 2011 Clay Duncan 2013 T.J. Losby 1990 Chad Davis Hudak, Alan Brech 2012 Brian Bien 2014 T.J. Losby, Cody Apthorpe 1991 Chad Davis 2008 Ryan Shay 2013 Jeremy Shay 2015 Greg Basalyga, Jason Link, 1994 Bill Burgei, Tony Gill, 2009 Ryan Shay, Brennan Smith 2015 Zac Carey, Brandon Howard, Rob Zenas Jason Tippie Logan Meisler, Matt Malewitz Matt Smith 2016 Greg Basalyga, Kory Brown, 1997 Scott Carden, Jay 2010 Jon Berti, Kevin Leady Zac Carey, Tyler Greiner, Harrington 2011 Jon Berti ALL-MAC (THIRD TEAM) C.J. Schildt 2013 T.J. Losby 1959 Wade Diefenthaler 2017 Greg Basalyga, Zac Carey, Joe 1998 Jeff Hundley, Alan 2014 T.J. Losby, Brian Bien Jim Mason McGuinness, Addison Rospert Gilhousen, Matt Marcum, 2015 Trey Keegan 1960 Dick Kuzma * the MAC stopped distinguishing first, Aaron Mora second and third team honors after the 2009 1999 Matt Best, Joe Cheney ALL-MAC (SECOND TEAM) ALL-MAC DEFENSIVE TEAM season. 1953 Jerry Omori 2015 Trey Keegan, C MAC COMMISSIONER’S 1955 Fred Hansen, Fred Price 2016 Riley Minorik, 2B ACADEMIC ALL-MAC AWARD FOR ACADEMICS 1957 Larry Geissler 2017 Zac Carey, RHP (FIRST TEAM) 1998 Jay Harrington, Matt Marcum 1959 Ron Blackledge 1971 Rod Allen, Gary Haas, 1999 Matt Marcum 1962 Gary Kimmell ALL-MAC Ed Platzer, Bruce Rasor 2005 Burke Badenhop, Andy 1963 Bill Gast, Jerry Paner, Tom (HONORABLE MENTION) 1972 Gary Haas, Dick Selgo Hudak, Jeff Warnock, Tyler Tiettmeyer, George Verber 1969 Bruce Rasor 1973 Gary Haas, Joe Meyer, Johnson 1965 Tom Perlioni, Bob White 1973 Mark Ammons, Dick Selgo Dick Selgo 2009 Patrick Martin 1966 Bill Becker, Stan Evans, 1975 Ron Fennell, Mike Hale, 1974 Gary Haas 2010 Jon Berti, Patrick Martin Dan Godby Joe Meyer, Larry Owen 1975 Joe Meyer 1967 Bill Becker, Roger Doty 1976 Chuck Black, Jeff Groth, 1977 Steve DiLucca, Mike Lanseer MAC PRESIDENTIAL AWARD 1968 Bill Becker Larry Owen, Jim Selgo 1979 Jim Vitale (SENIORS ONLY) 1969 Terry Bork 1977 Steve DiLucca, Jeff Groth, 1980 Pat Byrne, Keith Imhoff, 1998 Jay Harrington 1970 Doug Bair, Mel Karnehm Jeff Jones, Terry Milton Jim Vitale 2011 Patrick Martin 1971 Rod Allen 1978 Jeff Groth, Jeff Lee, 1981 Keith Imhoff, Dave 1972 Rod Allen, Ralph Clapp, Terry Milton Litzenberg, Phil Oropallo MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT Tim Pettorini 1979 Jim Selgo, Mark Shane 1982 Scott Allen 1995 Jerome Kynard, Mike Combs 1974 Dick Selgo, Kip Young 1982 Chuck Headington, 1984 Greg Engler, John Maroli 1998 Alan Gilhousen, Jay 1976 Jim Joyce Rick Morgan 1985 John Maroli Harrington, Jason Kelley, 1977 Chuck Black 1983 Skip Federici, Jim Phelps, 1989 Greg Lashuk, Matt Oestrike Matt Mlynarek, 1978 Jim Selgo, Mark Shane Jamie Reiser, Joe Tedesco, 1990 Matt Oestrike Bob Niemet (MVP), Drew Niles 1979 Chuck Black, Jeff Groth Scott Waak 1991 Trent Dues 1999 Aric Christman, Jason Kelley, 1980 Dave Kotowski, Joe Thrasher 1984 Jamie Reiser 1992 Chad Davis Matt Marcum, Bob Niemet, 1981 P.D. Elber 1985 Jamie Reiser, Chuck Steward 1995 Bill Burgei, Tony Gill, Sean Ryan (MVP) 1982 Harold (H.J.) Smith 1986 Joe Mueller, Jamie Eric Stachler, Jason Tippie 2010 Denny Vaughn 1985 Larry Arndt, Dave Oliverio Reiser, Jeff Shokles, 1996 Bill Burgei, Travis Rasor 2013 Nick Bruns (MVP), Ethan McK 1986 Ken Ospelt Scott Taylor 1997 Drew Niles enney, Mike Frank, Jeremy Shay 1987 Chuck Steward 1987 Tim Hatem, Joe Mueller, 1998 Jay Harrington 2015 Andrew Lacinak 1988 Chris Carden, Scott Taylor Ken Ospelt, Scott Taylor 1999 Alan Gilhousen 1989 Kyle Hockman 1988 Shawn Gillenwater, Matt Marcum 02 2018 BGSU BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Orel Hershiser Andy Hudak Jeff Hundley Kelly Hunt Jeff Jones Jason Kelley John Knox Jason Tippie, Andy Tracy 1973 Gary Haas TEAM HONORS 1997 Brian Cannon, Donny 1974 Dick Selgo MR.
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