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2018 Truman State University Baseball Record Book 2018 Truman State University Baseball Record Book Truman Baseball 2018 Record Book Coaching Records ............................................................1 Year-By-Year Stats ...........................................................1 All-Time Coaches Truman Athletics Hall of Fame ......................................... 2 Coach Years Won Lost Ties Pct. Bulldog Pros .....................................................................2 Sam Nugent (1966-1980) 25 238 338 1 .413 Award Winners ..............................................................3-4 (1981-1989) Individual Single Game Records ...................................5-6 Kevin Finke (1981) 1 11 20 0 .355 Last Time It Happened ..................................................... 6 Kirby Cannon (1990-92) 3 38 88 0 .302 Team Single Game Offense Records ............................... 7 B.J. Pumroy (1993-2000) 8 93 235 4 .286 Team Single Game Pitching/Defensive Records .............. 8 Lawrence Scully (2001-06) 6 73 193 1 .273 Individual Season Records ..........................................9-10 Dan Davis (2007 - ) 11 184 371 0 .333 Team Season Records ................................................... 11 Career Leaders..........................................................12-13 Year-By-Year Leaders ...............................................14-16 Totals 53 637 1333 6 .323 Series Records ...............................................................17 All-Time Scores .........................................................18-23 Letterwinners .............................................................24-25 Year-By-Year Records Year Record Conf. Avg. R H 2B 3B HR RBI Slg% BB SO OB% SB-ATT PO E FLD% ERA CG SH R H 2B So BB HR b/avg. 1966 4-8 4-8 1967 1-12 1-8 .162 25 54 9 2 1 17 42 117 11 70 56 5.86 6 0 73 87 14 86 48 2 .242 1968 7-17 2-7 .199 51 126 23 6 1 39 56 181 22 2.32 17 1 96 132 146 88 1969 9-18 1-5 .217 96 162 22 4 8 73 116 194 20 3.13 9 0 127 173 156 109 1970 8-20-1 2-8 .242 111 198 21 7 14 104 91 199 44 3.66 15 2 148 209 155 119 1971 17-11 7-5 .294 124 213 30 6 13 100 65 125 26 341 41 .908 2.39 24 1 74 141 17 228 88 6 .213 1972 14-9 7-4 .254 92 168 24 10 7 75 82 106 13 503 32 .952 3.16 16 4 79 138 18 195 99 1 .211 1973 10-14 4-4 .224 79 148 15 3 10 65 70 137 13 484 43 .951 2.63 15 2 85 140 12 114 95 3 .215 1974 14-11 8-4 .214 81 142 13 8 5 61 108 123 36 515 30 .961 2.34 17 5 75 145 15 118 99 0 .214 1975 12-12 8-5 .268 113 181 28 7 14 91 82 147 28 513 52 .946 5.32 8 2 147 180 28 126 105 8 .260 1976 12-13 9-7 .246 91 171 25 14 8 60 58 141 25 537 45 .944 4.22 15 6 114 158 51 178 100 14 .245 1977 7-9 7-8 .252 64 122 16 0 7 54 54 90 10 375 42 .926 3.17 9 1 88 115 20 74 70 7 .234 1978 12-14 6-7 .276 139 209 36 9 8 124 105 134 37 558 52 .946 5.61 15 2 158 186 9 101 139 15 .250 1979 9-11 6-6 .254 69 145 20 3 15 62 .379 57 95 13-19 434 54 .923 4.28 105 158 106 73 1980 5-21 0-7 .226 73 155 21 5 3 52 .285 89 124 34-43 522 56 .932 5.74 14 2 155 192 18 123 105 7 .274 1981 11-20 2-8 .242 100 202 34 6 5 100 .314 103 144 26-35 630 59 .940 4.89 11 1 162 213 36 109 119 14 .256 1982 17-12 3-5 .290 167 229 39 4 11 123 .391 93 111 42-48 591 35 .959 4.08 11 2 115 175 27 153 94 19 .226 1983 16-17 2-6 .300 207 276 34 9 34 175 .468 130 430 21-23 654 48 .953 5.82 11 1 176 235 34 131 148 18 .268 1984 6-13 1-8 .280 110 150 32 1 15 95 .428 94 79 5-6 393 36 .938 8.86 7 1 162 192 32 77 103 13 .345 1985 11-21 4-8 .246 175 209 35 3 21 141 .355 172 134 30-31 620 78 .923 7.00 5 0 230 238 37 122 189 16 .279 1986 14-15 6-7 .274 149 212 36 5 18 114 .403 111 123 29-34 584 63 .932 5.72 4 2 180 221 36 97 128 18 .279 1987 11-18 9-6 .277 145 224 34 1 21 124 .397 118 123 31-34 593 61 .933 7.28 9 0 198 280 49 101 104 29 .327 1988 13-17 5-7 .297 183 263 42 5 22 156 .415 130 161 33-36 678 55 .948 6.15 10 1 202 285 42 127 138 24 .298 1989 9-25 2-10 .262 130 240 42 2 11 105 .349 109 149 33-46 677 83 .924 8.04 3 0 267 332 46 125 148 26 .340 1990 12-26 3-13 .262 189 281 48 5 14 154 .355 153 212 .382 48-67 767 80 .931 7.29 11 2 249 303 57 137 140 30 .292 1991 10-36 1-12 .238 155 307 38 10 18 129 .324 207 225 54-94 987 116 .926 6.58 10 0 315 413 94 160 190 28 .300 1992 16-26 3-9 .251 197 305 48 4 17 159 .340 154 181 .411 40-61 876 95 .931 4.53 13 3 216 310 43 160 139 22 .270 1993 13-22 7-13 .247 187 269 54 10 34 163 .409 170 217 .388 71-100 834 98 .923 6.25 5 0 269 332 69 157 173 26 .288 1994 14-28-1 6-11 .269 213 332 38 17 25 184 .388 174 219 .422 47-77 913 74 .947 6.83 10 2 326 371 65 159 232 39 .305 1995 9-32-1 2-16 .248 161 299 51 11 17 148 .351 142 215 .367 51-70 925 87 .940 6.07 6 1 306 375 65 170 228 24 .300 1996 10-36-1 2-15 .268 195 365 46 7 19 175 .353 153 194 .398 57-79 987 93 .939 7.91 7 1 360 433 80 193 220 30 .317 1997 8-27 3-15 .271 143 280 49 6 11 126 .362 110 178 .398 13-25 754 76 .936 6.34 11 0 267 316 58 146 148 28 .302 1998 9-23 7-17 .270 159 272 49 6 17 137 .381 107 185 .343 16-26 726 49 .956 7.33 13 0 238 326 68 124 111 33 .327 1999 21-26 11-10 .289 273 406 77 6 23 234 .401 153 230 .366 77-105 1015 84 .945 6.57 24 2 335 460 76 228 151 59 .318 2000 9-41-1 6-24 .268 326 398 66 11 18 204 .364 162 264 .347 58-82 1073 99 .939 8.08 18 2 397 561 98 217 148 54 .354 2001 14-26 10-16 .292 222 340 61 6 27 198 .424 118 268 .366 42-60 849 97 .925 7.38 4 0 299 424 95 140 130 41 .342 2002 15-29 9-19 .275 239 363 69 8 30 214 .408 173 275 .372 44-61 952 97 .931 7.06 3 0 341 442 97 169 164 42 .327 2003 10-37 3-26 .254 183 327 48 7 19 159 .347 151 310 .341 56-77 964 85 .943 8.12 7 0 374 415 82 175 216 42 .312 2004 10-36 10-20 .265 196 353 47 9 12 165 .341 137 293 .341 62-84 986 84 .943 7.45 12 0 344 416 71 192 171 38 .310 2005 14-32-1 7-24 .277 221 378 65 9 26 195 .395 123 258 .347 41-62 1020 109 .931 7.31 1 0 371 460 88 223 191 43 .322 2006 10-33 4-26 .279 181 362 61 8 12 160 .366 83 219 .334 54-76 959 75 .949 6.33 2 1 292 407 83 189 145 30 .309 2007 9-38 5-27 .251 194 337 58 8 9 178 .326 123 296 .330 57-77 1006 89 .942 8.67 4 0 401 517 100 152 183 54 .353 2008 8-42 6-30 .270 239 408 60 8 25 211 .370 153 312 .356 66-93 1091 95 .943 8.61 4 0 426 571 127 188 154 66 .353 2009 11-45 7-33 .262 246 448 77 10 17 216 .349 176 370 .346 65-102 1289 87 .955 8.73 2 0 485 683 145 270 181 70 .359 2010 12-41 7-33 .271 229 423 78 7 15 206 .358 163 323 .323 49-71 1187 103 .943 6.51 11 0 385 529 98 259 169 48 .322 2011 17-31 16-28 .255 196 367 59 9 9 176 .327 154 279 .337 51-82 1122 72 .958 4.96 8 5 274 424 62 273 117 25 .290 2012 16-32 13-25 .276 180 390 51 7 15 154 .354 116 250 .352 41-69 1096 95 .944 5.94 9 2 323 458 72 205 161 31 .313 2013 12-34 11-32 .279 220 396 66 6 14 184 .364 108 242 .357 77-108 1071 103 .937 7.26 7 0 386 499 76 193 160 33 .331 2014 26-28 18-18 .289 292 482 63 7 7 248 .348 168 270 .376 118-159 1278 74 .961 5.35 11 2 309 523 70 198 155 22 .310 2015 35-22 21-15 .294 314 541 86 10 21 279 .386 163 359 .371 74-100 1384 65 .969 4.17 17 6 259 547 62 195 134 34 .300 2016 20-30 12-16 .292 249 453 63 8 19 220 .380 141 254 .372 73-103 1190 75 .958 5.94 6 1 329 519 74 225 151 35 .319 2017 18-30 11-15 .288 231 434 69 3 31 217 .399 151 276 .364 49-79 1122 64 .661 5.85 1 2 304 490 81 227 155 37 .317 @TrumanAthletics @TrumanBaseball Individual Honors Truman Baseball 2018 Record Book Hall of Fame Aaron Royster Bruce Berenyi Guy Curtright Al Nipper Sam Nugent Ralph Alexander - 1985 Guy Curtright - 1984 Delbert Maddox - 1984 Al Nipper - 1994 John Semanek - 1991 Willie Barton - 1984 Ray Elliott - 1990 Trusten McArtor - 1988 Carl Noble - 1983 R.O.
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