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CWS Career Records CWS CAREER RECORDS Batting 2 Pitching 3 Fielding 4 Miscellaneous 4 BATTING HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE MOST GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS (Minimum 30 at bats) 2, Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 1994-95 *.517 (15-29), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 1994-95 *.517 (15-29), Jason Lane, Southern California, 1998 MOST TOTAL BASES .500 (17-34), Rudy Gomez, Miami (FL), 1995-96 43, Sam Fuld, Stanford, 2001-02-03 .471 (16-34), Curtis Thigpen, Texas, 2003-04 40, Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, 2007-08-09 .459 (17-37), Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1986-87 38, Christian Walker, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 .440 (22-50), John Gall, Stanford, 1997-99-00 37, Marshall McDougall, Florida St., 1999-00 .438 (14-32), Mike Day, Oklahoma St., 1982-83-84-85 36, Edmund Muth, Stanford, 1997-99-00 .438 (14-32), Barry Bonds, Arizona St., 1983-84 .433 (13-30), Greg Ellena, Miami (FL), 1985-86 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE .424 (14-33), John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 1982-84 (Minimum 30 at bats) *Kotsay and Lane still would be tied for the lead (.500) even adding 0-for-1 to their totals to make the minimum for at bats. *1.103 (32-29), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 1994-95 .881 (37-42), Marshall McDougall, Florida St., 1999-00 .825 (33-40), Ryan Barthelemy, Florida St., 1999-00 MOST GAMES PLAYED .781 (25-32), Barry Bonds, Arizona St., 1983-84 21, Garrett Gore, North Carolina, 2006-07-08-09 .767 (23-30), Greg Ellena, Miami (FL), 1985-86 20, Daryl Arenstein, Southern California, 1970-71-72-73 .765 (26-34), Sam Fuld, Stanford, 2001-02 19, Evan Marzilli, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 .762 (32-42), Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1983-84-85 19, Christian Walker, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 .735 (25-34), David Maroul, Texas, 2004-05 18, Tim Federowicz, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 .733 (22-30), Steve Detwiler, Fresno St., 2008 18, Chad Flack, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 .730 (27-37), Sal Bando, Arizona St., 1964-65 18, Seth Williams, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 .710 (22-31), Wes Clements, Arizona, 1979-80 *Kotsay still would lead (1.067) even adding an 0-for-1 to his totals to make MOST AT BATS the minimum for at bats. 73, Chad Flack, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 73, Garrett Gore, North Carolina, 2006-07-08-09 MOST RUNS BATTED IN 73, Christian Walker, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 71, Evan Marzilli, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 20, Bob Horner, Arizona St., 1976-77-78 68, Daryl Arenstein, Southern California, 1970-71-72-73 18, Keith Moreland, Texas, 1973-74-75 68, Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, 2007-08-09 18, Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 1994-95 68, Tim Federowicz, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 17, Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 1981 17, Kevin Brown, Miami (FL), 1999-01 OST UNS M R MOST STOLEN BASES 21, Bill Bates, Texas, 1983-84-85 18, Paul Carey, Stanford, 1987-88-90 11, Doug Dascenzo, Oklahoma St., 1984-85 17, Sam Fuld, Stanford, 2001-02-03 9, Calvin James, Miami (FL), 1981-82-84-85 15, Wes Rachels, Southern California, 1995-98 8, Tommy Hinzo, Arizona, 1985-86 15, Eddy Furniss, LSU, 1996-97-98 7, Roger Detter, Arizona St., 1967-69 15, Edmund Muth, Stanford, 1997-99-00 7, Tim Gloyd, Pepperdine, 1979 15, Ryan Garko, Stanford, 2001-02-03 7, Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL), 2001 MOST HITS MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS 28, Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, 2007-08-09 7, Paul Merch, Oklahoma St., 1959-60-61 28, Christian Walker, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 6, Daniel Pinero, Virginia, 2014-15 24, Sam Fuld, Stanford, 2001-02-03 5, Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 1994-95 23, Keith Moreland, Texas, 1973-74-75 5, Keith Werman, Virginia, 2009-11 22, John Gall, Stanford, 1997-99-00 5, Drew Stubbs, Texas, 2004-05 22, Chad Flack, North Carolina, 2006-07-08 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES MOST DOUBLES 4, Carlos Quentin, Stanford, 2001-02-03 7, Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1986-87 3, Tracy Dophied, Texas, 1981-82 7, Khalil Greene, Clemson, 2000-02 3, Jim Ifland, Oklahoma St., 1986-87 7, Ryan Garko, Stanford, 2001-02-03 3, Chris O’Riordan, Stanford, 2000-01-02 6, Mike Fiore, Miami (FL), 1985-86-88 3, Tim Fedroff, North Carolina, 2007-08 6, Landon Powell, South Carolina, 2002-04 6, Reid Fronk, North Carolina, 2006-07 MOST HIT BY PITCHES 6, Evan Marzilli, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 8, Ryan Garko, Stanford, 2001-02-03 6, Aaron Luna, Rice, 2006-07 MOST TRIPLES 6, Scott Wingo, South Carolina, 2010-11 3, Buddy Chain, Ole Miss, 1956 5, Carlos Quentin, Stanford, 2001-02-03 3, Sonny Siebert, Missouri, 1958 5, Kurt Suzuki, Cal St. Fullerton, 2003-04 3, Arthur Ersepke, Southern California, 1960-61 3, Raymond Shoup, Ohio St., 1965-66-67 3, Spike Owen, Texas, 1981-82 MOST HOME RUNS 6, Edmund Muth, Stanford, 1997-99-00 5, J. D. Drew, Florida St., 1995-96 5, Ryan Barthelemy, Florida St., 1999-00 5, Marshall McDougall, Florida St., 1999-00 5, Kevin Brown, Miami (FL), 1999-01 Batting 2 PITCHING 6, Kendall Carter, Arizona St., 1981-83-84 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 6, Greg Swindell, Texas, 1984-85 (Minimum 20 innings) 5, by eight players (last time: Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt, 2014-15) 0.00 (0-24 1/3), Keith Weber, Missouri, 1963-64 0.00 (0-21), Jim Crawford, Arizona St., 1969-72 MOST COMPLETE GAMES 0.38 (1-24), Ed Bane, Arizona St., 1972-73 4, Don Lee, Arizona, 1954-55-56 0.39 (1-23), Russ McQueen, Southern California, 1972-73 4, Carl Thomas, Arizona, 1954-55-56 0.44 (1-20 2/3), Jim Ehrler, Texas, 1949-50 4, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1965-66 0.63 (2-28 2/3), Larry Gura, Arizona St., 1967-69 4, Greg Swindell, Texas, 1984-85 0.73 (2-24 2/3), Craig Lefferts, Arizona, 1979-80 3, by 13 players (last time: Lee Plemel, Stanford, 1985-87-88) 0.96 (5-47), Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1965-66 1.03 (3-26 1/3), Larry Hardy, Texas, 1968-69-70 MOST GAMES FINISHED 1.09 (3-24 2/3), Craig Swan, Arizona St., 1969-72 11, Matt Price, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 9, Rick Raether, Miami (FL), 1985-86 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 9, Huston Street, Texas, 2002-04 (Minimum 30 innings) 7, Jack Krawczyk, Southern California, 1995-98 7, David Berg, UCLA, 2012-13 0.96 (5-47), Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1965-66 1.17 (5-38 1/3), Michael Roth, South Carolina, 2010-11 1.26 (5-35 2/3), Chuck Hartenstein, Texas, 1962-63 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1.37 (7-46), Carl Thomas, Arizona, 1954-55-56 60 1/3, Michael Roth, South Carolina 2010-11-12 1.49 (10-60 1/3), Michael Roth, , South Carolina, 2010-11-12 47, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1965-66 1.50 (5-30), Mark Sogge, Southern California, 1971-72 47, Greg Swindell, Texas, 1984-85 1.67 (6-32 1/3), Jim Barr, Southern California, 1973-74 46 1/3, Don Lee, Arizona, 1954-55-56 1.67 (6-32 1/3), Jason Windsor, Cal St. Fullerton, 2003-04 46, Carl Thomas, Arizona, 1954-55-56 1.73 (7-36 1/3), Bruce Gardner, Southern California, 1958-60 46, J.D. Arteaga, Miami (FL), 1994-95-96-97 1.78 (6-30 1/3), Jim Wixson, Oklahoma St., 1960-61 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED OST INS M W (Minimum 20 innings) 5, Matt Price, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 4, Bruce Gardner, Southern California, 1958-60 7, Kevin Dukes, Arizona St., 22 innings, 1981 4, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1965-66 7, Jim Ehrler, Texas, 20 2/3 innings, 1949-50 4, Burt Hooton, Texas, 1969-70 11, Lerrin LaGrow, Arizona St., 20 innings, 1969 4, Steve Rogers, Tulsa, 1969-71 12, Larry Fisher, Southern California, 22 1/3 innings, 1963-64 4, Russ McQueen, Southern California, 1972-73 13, by six players (most innings: Larry Hardy, Texas, 26 1/3 innings, 1968- 4, Mark Barr, Southern California, 1973-74 69-70) 4, Greg Swindell, Texas, 1984-85 4, Kevin Sheary, Miami (FL), 1984-85 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 4, Greg Brummett, Wichita St., 1988-89 4, John Hudgins, Stanford, 2001-02-03 (Minimum 30 innings) 4, Michael Roth, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 16, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 47 innings, 1965-66 4, Josh Sborz, Virginia, 2014-15 16, Jim Wixson, Oklahoma St., 30 1/3 innings, 1960-61 19, Murray Wall, Texas, 32 1/3 innings, 1949-50 21, Jim Withers, Southern California, 34 2/3 innings, 1960-61 MOST YEARS WITH WINS 21, Rick Wortham, Texas, 33 innings, 1973-74-75 3, Carl Thomas, Arizona, 1954-55-56 3, Greg Widman, Southern California, 1970-71-72 OST ITS LLOWED 3, Allan Westfall, Miami (FL), 1994-95-96 M H A 3, Matt Price, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 51, J.D. Arteaga, Miami (FL), 1994-95-96-97 3, Michael Roth, South Carolina, 2010-11-12 41, Greg Brummett, Wichita St., 1988-89 38, Lee Plemel, Stanford, 1985-87-88 37, Bill Swift, Maine, 1981-82-83-84 MOST LOSSES 37, Greg Swindell, Texas, 1984-85 4, Ben McDonald, LSU, 1987-89 3, Don Lee, Arizona, 1954-55-56 OST UNS LLOWED 3, James Street, Texas, 1968-69-70 M R A 3, Bob Shirley, Oklahoma, 1973-74-75 29, Bill Swift, Maine, 1981-82-83-84 3, Neal Heaton, Miami (FL), 1979-80-81 28, Kendall Carter, Arizona St., 1981-83-84 3, Bill Swift, Maine, 1981-82-83-84 28, J.D.
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