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2012 Houston Baseball HISTORY & RECORDS Cougars in the Majors .............................50 MLB Draft Picks ......................................51 Award Winners ..................................52-55 NCAA Postseason History ........................56 Conference USA Postseason History ........57 Regular Season Tournament History .......58 Class Records ..........................................59 Individual Records ..................................60 Team Records .........................................61 Postseason Records ...........................62-63 Conference Tournament Records ........64-65 Cougar Field Records .........................66-67 Career Leaders ..................................68-69 Single-Season Leaders ......................70-71 Team Single-Season Leaders..............72-73 Year-By-Year Leaders .........................74-76 Year-By-Year Line-ups .......................77-79 Against Ranked Teams .......................80-81 Year-By-Year HItting Statistics ................82 Year-By-Year Pitching Statistics...............83 2012 HOUSTON Standout HItting Performances ..............84 Standout Pitching Performances ............85 Attendance Records ...............................86 Coaching HIstory ....................................87 BASEBALL All-Time Roster .................................88-89 All-Time Jersey Numbers ...................90-91 The Last Time .........................................92 Retired Jerseys .......................................93 1953 Team .............................................94 1967 Team .............................................95 Brad Lincoln ...........................................96 Series History .........................................97 Yearly Results ..................................98-108 2012 HOUSTON BASEBALL MICHAEL BOURN JESSE CRAIN ROB JOHNSON BRAD LINCOLN GARRETT MOCK CHRIS SNYDER Atlanta Braves Chicago White Sox New York Mets Pittsburgh Pirates Toronto Blue Jays Houston Astros Major Leagues Player Pos. Years at UH Organization Michael Bourn OF 2001-03 Atlanta Braves Jesse Crain RP 2002 Chicago White Sox Rob Johnson C 2004 New York Mets Brad Lincoln SP 2004-06 Pittsburgh Pirates Garrett Mock SP 2003-04 Toronto Blue Jays Chris Snyder C 2000-02 Houston Astros Class AAA Player Pos. Years at UH 2011 Team Organization Ryan Lormand INF 2007-08 Fresno San Francisco Giants Class AA Player Pos. Years at UH 2011 Team Organization Bryan Pounds INF 2005-08 Erie Detroit Tigers Jimmy Cesario INF 2007-08 Tulsa Colorado Rockies Donnie Joseph RP 2007-09 Carolina Cincinnati Reds Chris Wallace C 2007-10 Corpus Christi Houston Astros Class A Player Pos. Years at UH 2011 Team Organization Blake Kelso INF 2008-10 Hagerstown Washington Nationals Michael Goodnight RP 2009-10 Carolina Cleveland Indians Wes Musick SP 2007-09 Lancaster Houston Astros Caleb Ramsey OF 2008-2011 Auburn Washington Nationals Injured – Did not Play Player Pos. Years at UH 2011 Team Organization None Independent Player Pos. Years at UH 2010 Team League Isa Garcia INF 2006 Fort Worth American Association of Independent Professional Baseball HISTORY & RECORDS HISTORY 50 MEDIA ALMANAC MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFT HISTORY Bold italics indicates player competed or currently plays in the Keith Whatley Arizona 41st Omar Brewer Texas 17th Major Leagues Nathan Mitchell Chicago (NL) FA Larry Coker Detroit 20th # - Active in 2011 ^ - Returned to school Lonnie Walker New York (N) 29th () indicates overall pick FA - Free agent signee 2000 Anthony Young New York (N) 38th Greg Runser Texas 5th 2011 Kyle Crowell Oakland 8th 1986 Caleb Ramsey Washington 11th Shane Nance Los Angeles 11th Mike Walker Pittsburgh 2nd Kris Wilken Baltimore 12th Steve Cummings Toronto 2nd 2010 Brandon Caraway Philadelphia 12th Pat Hewes St. Louis 11th # Blake Kelso Washington 10th J.P. Woodward San Diego 14th Mike Basso San Diego 18th # Michael Goodnight Cleveland 13th Eric Lee Houston 18th Jeff Banister Pittsburgh 25th # Chris Wallace Houston 16th Aaron Melebeck Kansas City 19th Paul Kuzniar Cleveland 2nd ^ Ty Stuckey Cincinnati 26th Jeremy Swindell Detroit 20th William Kankel Milwaukee 33rd Jason Pekar San Francisco 30th 1985 ^Jared Ray Minnesota 38th Jarrod Bitter San Diego 33rd Stu Stauffacher Montreal 19th 2009 1999 1984 # Donnie Joseph Cincinnati 3rd Erick Burke Detroit 11th Riley Epps Texas 10th # Wes Musick Colorado 9th Bryan Moore Florida 13th Greg Brinkman Seattle 13th Frank Corolla Washington 19th ^ Brandon Caraway Colorado 18th Dan Larson Seattle 31st ^ Shane Nance Los Angeles 24th 2008 1983 ^ Wes Musick San Francisco 24th 1998 Rayner Noble Houston 5th # Ryan Lormand San Francisco 26th Shaun Skrehot Pittsburgh 38th Doug Drabek Chicago (A) 11th ^ Michael Goodnight Cleveland 27th Alejandro Garcia Detroit 13th # Bryan Pounds Detroit 34th 1997 ^ Greg Brinkman Philadelphia 16th # Jimmy Cesario Colorado 46th Goefrey Tomlinson Kansas City 4th Mark Dickman Toronto 20th Dustin Carr Tampa Bay 22nd Corky Swindell New York (N) 32nd 2007 Mark Manbeck Philadelphia 35th Aaron Brown Seattle 9th 1982 1995 Jeff Jacobson Houston 17th 2006 Jason Farrow Pittsburgh 27th Stanley Floyd Milwaukee 24th # Brad Lincoln Pittsburgh 1st (No. 4) Tom Maleski Chicago (N) 32nd Matt Weston San Francisco 12th 1981 Brett Logan Washington 31st 1994 Jeff Achilles Boston 18th # Isa Garcia St. Louis 34th Shane Buteaux Chicago (A) 6th Matt Farrington San Diego FA Matt Beech Philadelphia 7th 1980 Ricky Freeman Chicago (N) 19th Terry Byrum Oakland 20th 2005 Alvin Ruben Montreal 21st Kevin Roberts Milwaukee 5th 1993 Tom Lukish Toronto 23rd Justin Vaclavik Pittsburgh 7th Jason McDonald Oakland 4th Thomas Penney Toronto 24th Travis Tully Arizona 23rd Brian Blair Texas 17th Gene Flores Boston FA Matt Beech Detroit 24th 1979 John Shannon Atlanta 24th 2004 1992 Terry Byrum New York (N) 35th # Garrett Mock Arizona 3rd Jeff Haas Kansas City 5th # Rob Johnson Seattle 4th R. D. Long New York (A) 38th 1978 Matt Varner San Diego 11th Chris Tremie Chicago (A) 39th Daniel Lopez Atlanta 16th Rickey Putman San Diego 20th Gary Weiss Los Angeles 19th Patrick Breen Tampa Bay 21st 1991 Brett Cooley St. Louis 36th Vaughn Eshelman Baltimore 4th 1977 Cole Bruce Los Angeles FA Scott Sheldon Oakland 8th Ralph Wheeler Toronto 13th Brandon Roznovsky Montreal FA Ben Weber Toronto 20th Mark David St. Louis 19th Al Benavides San Francisco 29th Gary Weiss San Diego 23rd & RECORDS HISTORY 2003 Ryan Wagner Cincinnati 1st (No. 14) 1989 1976 Brad Sullivan Oakland 1st (No. 25) Ben Pardo Kansas City 23rd Jerry Willeford Houston 10th # Michael Bourn Philadelphia 4th Mark Cerney Cincinnati 26th Danny Zell Detroit 5th 1969 # Brian Henderson Tampa Bay 7th 1988 James Sparkman Montreal 16th ^ Brett Cooley Montreal 23rd Mike Rhodes New York (A) 28th Phil Rose California 37th Hyung Cho Seattle FA Woody Williams Toronto 28th Lane Mallet Chicago (A) 47th 1968 2002 Tom Paciorek Los Angeles 5th # Jesse Crain Minnesota 2nd 1987 # Chris Snyder Arizona 2nd Jody Supak Detroit 12th ^ Brett Cooley San Francisco 33rd 51 2012 HOUSTON BASEBALL AWARDS AND HONORS HOUSTON BASEBALL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2001 Michael Bourn, OF, 1999 Houston Collegiate Baseball HM J.P. Woodward, 1B Year Record Pct. Head Coach Runer-Up Hyung Cho, 3B, Brandon Caraway, 2B 1950 4-0 1.000 Lovette Hill Not Available Collegiate Baseball HM Bryan Moore, P 1951 5-1 .833 Lovette Hill Bradley Austin Faught, LHP, 1990 South I 1953 6-2 .750 Lovette Hill Tulsa Collegiate Baseball HM Fred Hinojosa, C 1960 5-1 .833 Lovette Hill Cincinnati Gene Flores, RHP, 1987 Central 1999 20-7 .741 Rayner Noble Tulane Collegiate Baseball HM Fred Hinojosa, C 2000 21-4 .840 Rayner Noble Tulane Brad Sullivan, RHP, Jody Supak, C 2002 22-7 .759 Rayner Noble Louisville Baseball Weekly 1st Team 1982 West II Baseball America 2nd Team Corky Swindell, INF NCBWA 1st Team Dick Howser Trophy Winner Collegiate Baseball HM Mark Lavespere, OF Baseball America 1st Team 2006 Brad Lincoln, UTIL 2000 Bryan Harris, RHP, Rayner Noble, P ABCA 1st Team Collegiate Baseball HM Brooks Wallace Award Winner Jesse Crain, UTIL, 1998 Jayme Sperring, 1B, ABCA All-South Central Region Baseball America 1st Team 2006 Brad Lincoln, UTIL Collegiate Baseball HM 2008 Bryan Pounds, INF 1st Team Baseball Weekly 1st Team 1997 Shane Nance, LHP, Wes Musick, RHP 2nd Team NCBWA 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball 1st Team Jake Stewart, OF 2nd Team ABCA/Rawlings National Player of the Chris Snyder, C, 2006 Brad Lincoln, RHP Year Baseball America 2nd Team Academic All-America Matt Weston, OF 2006 Brad Lincoln, UTIL NCBWA 3rd Team 2007 Josh Stirneman, 1B 2005 Justin Vaclavik, RP 2000 Kyle Crowell, RHP, ESPN The Magazine 2nd Team 2003 Brad Sullivan, P Rivals.com National Player of the Year Baseball America 1st Team 1992 Greyson Liles, 1B, GTE Ryan Wagner, RP 2006 Brad Lincoln, UTIL ABCA 2nd Team 2002 Brad Sullivan, P Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team Jesse Crain, RP NCBWA 2nd Team Houston Hall of Honor CSTV.com National Player of the Year 2010 Ike Lucas, OF 2006 Brad Lincoln, UTIL The Sporting News 2nd Team ABCA South Central Region Coach of the Jarrod Bitter, C, 2008 Carlton Hanta, INF 2006 Rolan Walton, head coach/SS Year Roger Clemens Award Finalist NCBWA 2nd Team 1999 Kyle Crowell, RHP, 2004 Lovette Hill, head coach 2002 Rayner Noble 2006 Brad Lincoln, RHP NCBWA 2nd Team 2000 Doug Drabek, RHP 1976 Rolan Walton Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team 1978 Tom Paciorek, OF R.E. “Bob” Smith Award Finalist J.P. Woodard, 1B, All-NCAA District No. VI 2002 Brad Sullivan, RHP NCBWA 3rd Team Conference USA Male Athlete of the Year 1968 Tom Paciorek, OF 1st Team
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