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NCAA Division I Baseball Records
Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 14 Team Records ........................................................................... 22 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls ....................... 42 Baseball America Division I Final Polls ........................... 45 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 46 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 48 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 49 No-Hitters and Perfect Games by Year .......................... 50 2 NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2011 Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Season Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 39—Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 2011 (62 games) 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Career RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME institutions -
Game Information
GAME INFORMATION Atlanta Braves Baseball Communications Department • Truist Park • Atlanta, GA 30339 404.522.7630 braves.com bravesmediacenter.com /braves @braves @braves ATLANTA BRAVES (68-58, 1st NL East, +5.5 GA) Braves vs. Giants 2018 2019 All-Time vs. Overall (since 1900) 3-3 5-2 952-1135-18 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (83-44, 1st NL West, +2.5 GB) Atlanta Era (since 1966) --- --- 338-344-1 at Atlanta 0-3 2-1 185-156-1 LH Max Fried (11-7, 3.49) vs. RH Kevin Gausman (12-5, 2.47) at Truist Park --- --- 5-5 Game No. 127 • Home Game No. 63 at Turner Field (‘97-’16) -- --- 45-29-1 at SF (since 1966) 3-0 3-1 153-188 August 27, 2021 • 7:20 p.m. • Truist Park • Atlanta, GA • BSSO at Oracle Park (‘00) --- --- 30-36 Dansby Swanson TONIGHT'S GAME: The Braves and Giants open FRIED LAST START: LHP Max Fried last started SS Dansby Swanson gave Atlanta a 2-0 lead up a three-game set tonight with the first of six games on August 20 at Baltimore and pitched the first shutout in the first inning Tuesday night, lining his between the clubs this season...Atlanta will travel to San of his career, holding the Orioles to just four hits on the 30th double into left-center field. Francisco for three games, September 17-19, to kick off night while striking out four...He completed the game He is the only primary shortstop in baseball the Braves' final road trip of the season. -
All-Americans TUCSON, Ariz
Collegiate The Voice Of Amateur Baseball Post Office: P.O. Box 50566, Tucson, AZ. 85703 Overnight Shipping: 2515 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ. 85705 Telephone: (520) 623-4530 Baseball FAX: (520) 624-5501 E-Mail: [email protected] CB’s WEB SITE ADDRESS Contact: Lou Pavlovich, Jr. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper (With Over 3,000 Links!): (520) 623-4530 www.baseballnews.com For Immediate Release: Thursday, June 3, 2010 All-Americans TUCSON, Ariz. — The Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American baseball teams and National Player of The Year were announced today by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. The 17-man first team, chosen by performances up to regional playoffs and picked by the staff of Collegiate Baseball newspaper, features 14 conference players or pitchers of the year, including: • LHP Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast (Pitcher of Year Atlantic Sun Conference). • LHP Drew Pomeranz, Mississippi (Pitcher of Year Southeastern Conference). • LHP Daniel Bibona, U.C. Irvine (Pitcher of Year Big West Conference). • RHP Alex Wimmers, Ohio St. (Pitcher of Year Big Ten Conference). • RHP Cole Green, Texas (Pitcher of Year Big 12 Conference). • LHP Danny Hulzen, Virginia (Pitcher of Year Atlantic Coast Conference). • C Yasmani Grandal, Miami, Fla. (Player of Year Atlantic Coast Conference). • 1B Paul Hoilman, East Tennessee St. (Player of Year Atlantic Sun Conference). • 3B Garrett Wittels, Florida International (Player of Year Sun Belt Conference). • SS Ryan Soares, George Mason (Player of Year Colonial Conference). • OF Gary Brown, Cal. St. Fullerton (Player of Year Big West Conference). • OF Alex Dickerson, Indiana (Player of Year Big Ten Conference). • DH C.J. Cron, Utah (Player of Year Mountain West Conference). -
2011 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball
Hobby 2011 TOPPS GYPSY QUEEN BASEBALL Base Cards 1 Ichiro Suzuki 49 Honus Wagner 97 Stan Musial 2 Roy Halladay 50 Al Kaline 98 Aroldis Chapman 3 Cole Hamels 51 Alex Rodriguez 99 Ozzie Smith 4 Jackie Robinson 52 Carlos Santana 100 Nolan Ryan 5 Tris Speaker 53 Jimmie Foxx 101 Ricky Nolasco 6 Frank Robinson 54 Frank Thomas 102 David Freese 7 Jim Palmer 55 Evan Longoria 103 Clayton Richard 8 Troy Tulowitzki 56 Mat Latos 104 Jorge Posada 9 Scott Rolen 57 David Ortiz 105 Magglio Ordonez 10 Jason Heyward 58 Dale Murphy 106 Lucas Duda 11 Zack Greinke 59 Duke Snider 107 Chris V. Carter 12 Ryan Howard 60 Rogers Hornsby 108 Ben Revere 13 Joey Votto 61 Robin Yount 109 Fred Lewis 14 Brooks Robinson 62 Red Schoendienst 110 Brian Wilson 15 Matt Kemp 63 Jimmie Foxx 111 Peter Bourjos 16 Chris Carpenter 64 Josh Hamilton 112 Coco Crisp 17 Mark Teixeira 65 Babe Ruth 113 Yuniesky Betancourt 18 Christy Mathewson 66 Madison Bumgarner 114 Brett Wallace 19 Jon Lester 67 Dave Winfield 115 Chris Volstad 20 Andre Dawson 68 Gary Carter 116 Todd Helton 21 David Wright 69 Kevin Youkilis 117 Andrew Romine 22 Barry Larkin 70 Rogers Hornsby 118 Jason Bay 23 Johnny Cueto 71 CC Sabathia 119 Danny Espinosa 24 Chipper Jones 72 Justin Morneau 120 Carlos Zambrano 25 Mel Ott 73 Carl Yastrzemski 121 Jose Bautista 26 Adrian Gonzalez 74 Tom Seaver 122 Chris Coghlan 27 Roy Oswalt 75 Albert Pujols 123 Skip Schumaker 28 Tony Gwynn Sr. 76 Felix Hernandez 124 Jeremy Jeffress 2929 TTyy Cobb 77 HHunterunter PPenceence 121255 JaJakeke PPeavyeavy 30 Hanley Ramirez 78 Ryne Sandberg 126 Dallas -
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, July 12, 2017 Article Source Author Page Cal Quantrill, Josh Naylor promoted to San Antonio UT San Diego Sanders 2 Friar talk: Let's put even MORE pressure on MacKenzie Gore UT San Diego Lin 4 An All-Star homecoming for Hand MLB.com Cassavell 6 Padres' Draft pick Gore earns top HS honor MLB.com Cassavell 8 Gatorade Athlete of the Year MacKenzie Gore enjoyed a Sports Illustrated Apstein 10 baseball season of near perfection Pitcher MacKenzie Gore, hurdler Sydney McLaughlin AP AP 14 named prep athletes of year Padres promote Quantrill to Double-A MiLB.com Dykstra 15 Padres On Deck: Cuban Import Pitchers Morejon, FriarWire Center 16 Baez Throw Zeroes 1 Cal Quantrill, Josh Naylor promoted to San Antonio Jeff Sanders The Padres’ top draft pick from a year ago is officially two steps away from the majors. Right-hander Cal Quantrill, along with first baseman Josh Naylor, have been promoted to Double-A San Antonio after representing the Padres and Canada in the All-Star Futures Game on Sunday. To make room, right-hander Kyle Lloyd was promoted to Triple-A El Paso and infielder Fernando Perez was sent down to high Single-A Lake Elsinore. The eighth overall pick in the 2016 draft, the 22-year-old Quantrill was 6-5 with a 3.67 ERA, 76 strikeouts, 24 walks and a 1.38 WHIP in 73 2/3 innings at high Single-A Lake Elsinore, his first full year of pro ball since Tommy John surgery his sophomore year at Stanford. -
2021-03-19 @ MIL Notes 19.Indd
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (7-9-2) at MILWAUKEE BREWERS (8-8-1) LHP Caleb Smith (0-2, 8.59) vs. RHP Adrian Houser (0-0, 1.69) Fri., March 19, 2021 · American Family Fields of Phoenix · 1:05 p.m. Game No. 19 · Road Game No. 10 · Home: 3-5-1 · Road: 4-4-1 - FSAZ - DIAMOND-FACTS YESTERDAY'S RECAP SPRING SCHEDULE ♦ Arizona is in its 24th Cactus League season ♦ The D-backs and Dodgers tied, 7-7. DATE OPP RESULT REC. WIN LOSS ATT. and 11th at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick ♦ Merrill Kelly allowed 4 earned runs in 4.0 2/28 @ COL L, 2-5 0-1 Diehl Frankoff *2,100 (Tucson from 1998-2010). innings. 3/1 MIL L, 1-7 0-2 Burnes M. Kelly *2,100 ♦ Joe Mantiply (1.0 IP) and Kevin Ginkel 3/2 SD L, 2-7 0-3 Weathers C. Smith *2,100 10TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2021 (1.0) each had scoreless outings. 3/3 @ CLE W, 9-4 1-3 Weaver Plesac 1,869 ♦ Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is celebrat- ♦ Asdrúbal Cabrera was 3-for-3 with a dou- 3/4 LAA W, 9-2 2-3 Bumgarner Canning *2,130 ing its 10th Anniversary in 2021. ble, home run (2) and 2 RBI. 3/5 @ CIN W, 5-2 3-3 Moll Lorenzen 2,211 ♦ Since the inaugural game on Sat., Feb. 26, ♦ David Peralta went 3-for-4 with a home 3/6 TEX L, 6-7 3-4 de Geus R. Smith *2,215 2011, the stadium has hosted 3+ million run (2) and 3 RBI. -
Probable Starting Pitchers 31-31, Home 15-16, Road 16-15
NOTES Great American Ball Park • 100 Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • @RedlegsJapan • reds.com 31-31, HOME 15-16, ROAD 16-15 PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Sunday, June 13, 2021 Sun vs Col: RHP Tony Santillan (ML debut) vs RHP Antonio Senzatela (2-6, 4.62) 700 wlw, bsoh, 1:10et Mon at Mil: RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (2-1, 2.65) vs LHP Eric Lauer (1-2, 4.82) 700 wlw, bsoh, 8:10et Great American Ball Park Tue at Mil: RHP Luis Castillo (2-9, 6.47) vs LHP Brett Anderson (2-4, 4.99) 700 wlw, bsoh, 8:10et Wed at Mil: RHP Tyler Mahle (6-2, 3.56) vs RHP Freddy Peralta (6-1, 2.25) 700 wlw, bsoh, 2:10et • • • • • • • • • • Thu at SD: LHP Wade Miley (6-4, 2.92) vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, 10:10et CINCINNATI REDS (31-31) vs Fri at SD: RHP Tony Santillan vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, 10:10et Sat at SD: RHP Vladimir Gutierrez vs TBD 700 wlw, FOX, 7:15et COLORADO ROCKIES (25-40) Sun at SD: RHP Luis Castillo vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, mlbn, 4:10et TODAY'S GAME: Is Game 3 (2-0) of a 3-game series vs Shelby Cravens' ALL-TIME HITS, REDS CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS ROCKIES Rockies and Game 6 (3-2) of a 6-game homestand that included a 2-1 1. Pete Rose ..................................... 3,358 All-Time Since 1993: ....................................... 105-108 series loss to the Brewers...tomorrow night at American Family Field, 2. Barry Larkin ................................... 2,340 At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: ................................. -
List of Players in Apba's 2018 Base Baseball Card
Sheet1 LIST OF PLAYERS IN APBA'S 2018 BASE BASEBALL CARD SET ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI David Peralta Ronald Acuna Ben Zobrist Scott Schebler Eduardo Escobar Ozzie Albies Javier Baez Jose Peraza Jarrod Dyson Freddie Freeman Kris Bryant Joey Votto Paul Goldschmidt Nick Markakis Anthony Rizzo Scooter Gennett A.J. Pollock Kurt Suzuki Willson Contreras Eugenio Suarez Jake Lamb Tyler Flowers Kyle Schwarber Jesse Winker Steven Souza Ender Inciarte Ian Happ Phillip Ervin Jon Jay Johan Camargo Addison Russell Tucker Barnhart Chris Owings Charlie Culberson Daniel Murphy Billy Hamilton Ketel Marte Dansby Swanson Albert Almora Curt Casali Nick Ahmed Rene Rivera Jason Heyward Alex Blandino Alex Avila Lucas Duda Victor Caratini Brandon Dixon John Ryan Murphy Ryan Flaherty David Bote Dilson Herrera Jeff Mathis Adam Duvall Tommy La Stella Mason Williams Daniel Descalso Preston Tucker Kyle Hendricks Luis Castillo Zack Greinke Michael Foltynewicz Cole Hamels Matt Harvey Patrick Corbin Kevin Gausman Jon Lester Sal Romano Zack Godley Julio Teheran Jose Quintana Tyler Mahle Robbie Ray Sean Newcomb Tyler Chatwood Anthony DeSclafani Clay Buchholz Anibal Sanchez Mike Montgomery Homer Bailey Matt Koch Brandon McCarthy Jaime Garcia Jared Hughes Brad Ziegler Daniel Winkler Steve Cishek Raisel Iglesias Andrew Chafin Brad Brach Justin Wilson Amir Garrett Archie Bradley A.J. Minter Brandon Kintzler Wandy Peralta Yoshihisa Hirano Sam Freeman Jesse Chavez David Hernandez Jake Diekman Jesse Biddle Pedro Strop Michael Lorenzen Brad Boxberger Shane Carle Jorge de la Rosa Austin Brice T.J. McFarland Jonny Venters Carl Edwards Jackson Stephens Fernando Salas Arodys Vizcaino Brian Duensing Matt Wisler Matt Andriese Peter Moylan Brandon Morrow Cody Reed Page 1 Sheet1 COLORADO LOS ANGELES MIAMI MILWAUKEE Charlie Blackmon Chris Taylor Derek Dietrich Lorenzo Cain D.J. -
Los Angeles Dodgers(49-42) Vs San Diego Padres(40-54)
Game No.: 95 Los Angeles Dodgers(49-42) vs San Diego Padres(40-54) Jul 11, 2018 Petco Park First Pitch: Temp: OFFICIAL SCORERS: UMPIRES: AVG HR RBI Los Angeles Dodgers POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .256 10 38 3 Taylor SS .230 15 32 14 Hernández LF .266 5 19 10 Turner 3B .312 15 58 27 Kemp RF .272 21 39 13 Muncy (L) 1B .199 2 11 11 Forsythe 2B .241 17 43 35 Bellinger (L) CF .213 1 5 15 Barnes C .095 0 0 18 Maeda P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 30 Dave Roberts (Manager) Maeda (5-5, 3.24) 12 Turner Ward (Hitting Coach) 40 Rick Honeycutt (Pitching Coach) 8 Bob Geren (Bench Coach) 29 George Lombard (First Base Coach) 45 Chris Woodward (Third Base Coach) Dodgers Roster 23 Mark Prior (Bullpen Coach) 0 Zac Rosscup, LHP 13 Max Muncy, 3B (L) 26 Chase Utley, 2B (L) 43 Pat Venditte, SHP 60 Andrew Toles, LF (L) 75 Scott Alexander, LHP 3 Chris Taylor, SS (R) 14 Enrique Hernández, 2B (R) 27 Matt Kemp, LF (R) 44 Rich Hill, LHP 62 Erik Goeddel, RHP 9 Yasmani Grandal, C (S) 15 Austin Barnes, C (R) 31 Joc Pederson, LF (L) 47 JT Chargois, RHP 64 Caleb Ferguson, LHP 10 Justin Turner, 3B (R) 18 Kenta Maeda, RHP 35 Cody Bellinger, 1B (L) 51 Dylan Floro, RHP 68 Ross Stripling, RHP 11 Logan Forsythe, 3B (R) 22 Clayton Kershaw, LHP 41 Daniel Hudson, RHP 57 Alex Wood, LHP 74 Kenley Jansen, RHP Dodgers DL AVG HR RBI San Diego Padres POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .269 1 7 16 Jankowski (L) CF .208 2 15 20 Asuaje (L) 2B .298 8 18 4 Myers LF .256 9 38 30 Hosmer (L) 1B .240 5 22 10 Renfroe RF .234 4 30 13 Galvis (S) -
San Diego Padres Game Information
SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION SAN DIEGO PADRES (SS) (0-3) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (2-2) Sunday, March 2, 2014 • 1:05 p.m. MST • Camelback Ranch • Glendale, AZ LHP Robbie Erlin (0-0, --- ERA) vs. LHP Paul Maholm (0-0, --- ERA) Game 5 • Road Game 3 • MLB Network (Delay, Airs at Midnight PT) FRIARS FALL TO ROYALS IN RAIN SHORTENED GAME: The Padres were only able to get seven innings in the books before the downpour arrived in Surprise yesterday afternoon as the Friars fell for the third consecutive day, this time at the hands of the Royals, 7-3...RHP Ian Kennedy got the starting nod for San Diego and pitched 2.0 scoreless frames, allowing just one hit with two strikeouts and a walk...LHP Tony Sipp (2.0) and RHP Dale Thayer each logged scoreless outings in relief...OF Cameron Maybin hit the first Padre home run of the spring with a two-run blast to the left field berm in the 4th inning off Royals reliever Brad Penny...INFTommy Medica singled three times in three plate appearances. HOME AWAY FROM HOME: The 2014 Cactus League is the Padres’ 46th Spring Upcoming Probables Training and 21st season at the Peoria Sports Complex...the facility serves as the Spring home for both the Padres and Seattle Mariners...the club has used the Today vs. Cincinnati @ PSC (1:05) Brett Marshall, Curtis Partch, Lee Hyde (L), Trevor Bell, complex since moving their Spring Training camp to Peoria from Yuma, Ariz, in Tim Crabbe, Daniel Corcino, Jose Diaz, Ismael Guillon (L), 1994...it is also used as a year-round conditioning and rehabilitation center for the Drew Hayes and Michael Lorenzen. -
Want and Bait 11 27 2020.Xlsx
Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1967 Topps Base/Regular 128 a $ 50.00 Ed Spiezio (most of "SPIE" missing at top) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 149 a $ 20.00 Joe Moeller (white streak btwn "M" & cap) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 252 a $ 40.00 Bob Bolin (white streak btwn Bob & Bolin) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 374 a $ 20.00 Mel Queen ERR (underscore after totals is missing) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 402 a $ 20.00 Jackson/Wilson ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 427 a $ 20.00 Ruben Gomez ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 447 a $ 4.00 Bo Belinsky ERR (incomplete stat line) 1968 Topps Base/Regular 400 b $ 800 Mike McCormick White Team Name 1969 Topps Base/Regular 47 c $ 25.00 Paul Popovich ("C" on helmet) 1969 Topps Base/Regular 440 b $ 100 Willie McCovey White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 447 b $ 25.00 Ralph Houk MG White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 451 b $ 25.00 Rich Rollins White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 511 b $ 25.00 Diego Segui White Letters 1971 Topps Base/Regular 265 c $ 2.00 Jim Northrup (DARK black blob near right hand) 1971 Topps Base/Regular 619 c $ 6.00 Checklist 6 644-752 (cprt on back, wave on brim) 1973 Topps Base/Regular 338 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 1973 Topps Base/Regular 588 $ 20.00 Checklist 529-660 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 263 $ 3.00 Checklist 133-264 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 273 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 upgrd exmt+ 1956 Topps Pins 1 $ 500 Chuck Diering SP 1956 Topps Pins 2 $ 30.00 Willie Miranda 1956 Topps Pins 3 $ 30.00 Hal Smith 1956 Topps Pins 4 $ -
Weekly Notes 072817
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 BLACKMON WORKING TOWARD HISTORIC SEASON On Sunday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies All-Star outfi elder Charlie Blackmon went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and his 24th home run of the season. With the round-tripper, Blackmon recorded his 57th extra-base hit on the season, which include 20 doubles, 13 triples and his aforementioned 24 home runs. Pacing the Majors in triples, Blackmon trails only his teammate, All-Star Nolan Arenado for the most extra-base hits (60) in the Majors. Blackmon is looking to become the fi rst Major League player to log at least 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 home runs in a single season since Curtis Granderson (38-23-23) and Jimmy Rollins (38-20-30) both accomplished the feat during the 2007 season. Since 1901, there have only been seven 20-20-20 players, including Granderson, Rollins, Hall of Famers George Brett (1979) and Willie Mays (1957), Jeff Heath (1941), Hall of Famer Jim Bottomley (1928) and Frank Schulte, who did so during his MVP-winning 1911 season. Charlie would become the fi rst Rockies player in franchise history to post such a season. If the season were to end today, Blackmon’s extra-base hit line (20-13-24) has only been replicated by 34 diff erent players in MLB history with Rollins’ 2007 season being the most recent. It is the fi rst stat line of its kind in Rockies franchise history. Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig is the only player in history to post such a line in four seasons (1927-28, 30-31).