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Baseball Record Book (Through 2018 Season) Baseball Record Book (Through 2018 Season) Individual Career Records 222 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 48 Chris Pula .............................. 2011-14 Hitting 220 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 48 Drew Pare..............................2005-08 * indicates PSAC record 209 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 46 Shane Dressler ......................2016-18 bold indicates still active 208 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 46 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 200 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 45 Bob Stumpo ...........................2007-10 Highest batting avg. (minimum 250 AB) 191 Josh Heyne............................2009-12 .426 Tom Nuneviller (174-408) ......1988-90 191 Drew Pare..............................2005-08 Most triples .410 Jared Melone (160-390) ...........2017- 190 Chris Pula .............................. 2011-14 20 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 .390 Michael Berish (180-461) ......1994-97 14 Bill Crone ...............................1977-80 .389 Matt Redcay (119-306) .........2001-04 Most at bats 13 Pat Kelly ................................1986-88 .383 Erik Ruff (128-334) ................2003-04 *841 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 12 Charlie Kelly ..........................2007-10 .376 Pat Kelly (170-452) ................1986-88 814 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 12 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 .373 Matt Cotellese (304-814) .......2005-09 775 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 12 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 .366 Joe Wendle (274-748) ...........2009-12 748 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 11 Rick Mancuso ........................1983-85 .363 Rick Mancuso (152-419) .......1983-85 676 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 10 Jim Durrman ..........................1976-79 .362 Drew Diehl (94-354) ..............2013-16 669 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 10 Kent Hallman .........................1980-82 .362 Mike LaRosa (234-647) .........2002-05 664 Mike Raimo............................ 2011-14 10 John Mabry ............................1989-91 662 Chris Pula .............................. 2011-14 Highest slugging pct. (minimum 250 AB) 651 Mike Blank .............................1985-88 Most home runs .686 Tom Nuneviller (408 AB) ........1988-90 647 Mike LaRosa..........................2002-05 32 Mark Gilliford .........................2004-07 .636 Jared Melone (390 AB) ............2017- 26 Matt Baer ...............................2009-12 .598 Nick Ward (558 AB) ...............2016-18 Most runs scored 26 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 .595 Joe Wendle (748 AB) .............2009-12 *230 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 24 Nick Ward ..............................2016-18 .592 Kyle Orensky (377 AB) ..........2009-10 211 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 23 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 .591 Pat Kelly (452 AB) .................1986-88 202 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 23 Steve Crounse .......................1989-92 .589 Rick Mancuso (419 AB) .........1983-85 191 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 22 Mike Blank .............................1985-88 .587 Erik Ruff (334 AB) ..................2003-04 184 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 21 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 .580 Matt Cotellese (814 AB).........2005-09 173 Nick Ward ..............................2015-18 21 Kyle Orensky .........................2009-10 .566 Michael Berish (461 AB) ........1994-97 166 Mike LaRosa..........................2002-05 21 Drew Pare..............................2005-08 .558 Steve Crounse (575 AB) ........1989-92 163 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 20 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 .557 Brett Wallace (461 AB) ..........2004-06 158 Mike Raimo............................ 2011-14 20 Tom Nuneviller .......................1988-90 .554 Shane Dressler (538 AB) .......2016-18 145 Mike Blank .............................1985-88 .548 Jim Durrman (458 AB) ...........1976-79 144 Bill Crone ...............................1977-80 Most runs batted in .543 Matt Baer (512 AB) ................2009-12 *200 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 Most hits 185 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 Highest on base pct. (minimum 250 AB) *304 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 160 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 .493 Tom Nuneviller (408 AB) ........1988-90 294 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 154 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 .474 Michael Berish (461 AB) ........1994-97 274 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 152 Mark Gilliford .........................2004-07 .467 Matt Redcay (306 AB) ...........2001-04 244 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 149 Steve Crounse .......................1989-92 .460 Drew Diehl (354 AB) ..............2013-16 234 Mike LaRosa..........................2002-05 146 Chris Pula .............................. 2011-14 .456 Jared Melone (390 AB) ............2017- 229 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 143 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 .453 Nick Ward (558 AB) ............................ 225 Mike Blank ............................1985-88 142 Bob Stumpo ...........................2007-10 .458 Erik Ruff (334 AB) ..................2003-04 218 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 138 Shane Dressler ......................2016-18 .448 Blair Dameron (676 AB).........2006-09 211 Drew Pare..............................2005-08 137 Matt Baer ...............................2009-12 .448 Mike LaRosa (647 AB)...........2002-05 205 Steve Crounse .......................1989-92 .444 Chris Zonca (429 AB) ............1991-94 Most total bases .441 Steve Crounse (575 AB) ........1989-92 Most doubles 472 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 .440 Bill Crone (497 AB) ................1977-80 *72 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 445 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 .440 Jim Durrman (458 AB) ...........1976-79 66 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 435 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 62 Joe Wendle ............................2009-12 383 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 Most games played 52 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 344 Mark Gilliford .........................2004-07 * 226 Matt Cotellese........................2005-09 49 Mark Gilliford .........................2004-07 49 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 WCU Baseball Career Record Book (Cont.) 341 Mike Blank .............................1985-88 Pitching (Career) Most complete games 336 Drew Pare..............................2005-08 24 Jeff Brennan ..........................2002-05 335 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 Most wins 20 Joe Gunkel ............................ 2011-13 327 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 30 Jeff Brennan (30-13) ..............2002-05 17 Frank Gailey ..........................2004-07 321 Steve Crounse .......................1989-92 27 Fred Breidenbach (27-14) .....2010-14 17 Chuck Fritz ............................1991-94 27 David Slusser (27-12) ............2006-09 15 Kyle Frees .............................2002-05 24 Mike Cipolla ...........................2015-18 14 Larry Coyle ............................1984-87 24 Jason Bowman (24-10) .........2006-09 13 John Leith .....................1993,1995-97 Most walks 24 Frank Gailey (24-9)................2004-07 12 Fred Breidenbach ..................2010-14 114 Kevin McGrath .......................2007-10 22 Chuck Fritz (22-8) ..................1991-94 11 Chris Powl .............................2006-08 110 Mike Warrenfeltz ....................1978-81 21 Joe Gunkel (21-7) .................. 2011-13 10 Rich Ezzyk .............................1985-88 108 Nick Spisak ............................2007-10 21 Larry Coyle (21-10)................1984-87 106 Mike Raimo............................ 2011-14 20 Fred Breidenbach (20-4) .......2010-12 106 Josh Wagner .........................2001-04 20 Chris Powl (20-7) ...................2006-08 103 Blair Dameron........................2006-09 20 Kyle Frees (20-10) .................2002-05 Most shutouts 90 Brad Hayes ............................1980-83 20 Conrad Everett (20-9) ............1976-79 10 Jeff Brennan ..........................2002-05 88 Mark Gilliford .........................2004-07 8 Joe Gunkel ............................ 2011-13 85 Bill Crone ...............................1977-80 Most losses 4 Frank Gailey ..........................2004-07 82 Steve Crounse .......................1989-92 22 Mike Minko (1-22) ..................1997-00 4 Mike Cipolla..........................2015-18 75 Justin Roman.........................2013-16 19 Rich Ezzyk (14-19) ................1985-88 3 David Slusser ........................2006-09 75 Bob Castell ............................1981-84 17 John Leith (12-17) ............1993,95-97 2 Chris Powl .............................2006-08 75 Andy Robinson ......................1989-92 17 Steve Ulmer (10-17) .............1998-01 2 Kyle Frees .............................2002-05 75 Jared Nace ............................2001-03 16 Paul Spiewak (12-16) ............1998-01 2 Steve Ulmer ...........................1998-01 16 Brian Minich (3-16) ................1999-00 Most times hit by pitch 14 Fred Breidenbach (27-14) .....2010-14 Most Innings pitched 46 Jack Provine ..........................2010-13
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