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Baseball Records Last update: Post 2018-19 season BASEBALL RECORD BOOK OVERALL CONFERENCE SEASON HEAD COACH W L T PCT. W L T PCT. WHAC 2011 Kory Hartman 20 28 0 .524 11 10 0 .417 5th 2012 Kory Hartman 31 23 0 .574 15 13 0 .536 4th 2013 Kory Hartman 20 23 0 .465 14 12 0 .538 5th 2014 Kory Hartman 34 16 0 .680 22 6 0 .786 2nd 2015 Kory Hartman 45 15 0 .750 28 5 0 .848 1st 2016 Kory Hartman 40 14 0 .741 25 7 0 .781 3rd 2017 Kory Hartman 44 12 0 .786 28 1 0 .966 1st 2018 Kory Hartman 43 20 0 .683 24 5 0 .828 2nd 2019 Kory Hartman 19 27 1 .415 13 9 0 .591 5th 2020 Kory Hartman 8 12 0 .400 2 0 0 1.000 Totals 304 190 1 .615 182 68 0 .728 - INDIVIDUAL COACHING RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE SEASONS HEAD COACH SPAN W L T PCT. W L T PCT. 2011-Present Kory Hartman 10 304 190 1 .615 182 68 0 .728 TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR - BATTING & FIELDING YEAR AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 .292 48 1413 261 413 49 9 12 222 516 .365 172 60 226 38 .388 16 23 69-92 1039 469 94 .941 2012 .303 54 1684 363 510 90 18 18 317 690 .410 209 68 208 13 .395 29 47 94-115 1193 506 68 .962 2013 .300 43 1337 243 401 61 14 12 211 526 .393 109 54 169 25 .372 15 25 93-117 992 437 65 .956 2014 .315 50 1571 330 495 96 11 10 287 643 .409 184 55 185 17 .399 28 21 99-125 1168 486 79 .954 2015 .330 60 1889 427 624 111 19 21 378 836 .443 237 55 252 32 .414 32 44 137-172 1434 602 94 .956 2016 .327 54 1617 353 529 114 17 28 335 761 .471 196 61 204 21 .413 30 40 108-126 1230 477 53 .970 2017 .352 56 1897 509 668 122 18 50 436 976 .514 244 74 283 17 .439 33 22 152-174 1367 528 75 .962 2018 .324 63 2175 490 705 133 16 74 466 1092 .502 254 61 346 22 .405 31 26 99-130 1580 603 81 .964 2019 .261 47 1444 286 377 84 8 36 260 585 .405 189 67 337 17 .368 21 17 68-83 1102 381 69 .956 2020 .284 20 578 120 164 39 4 8 102 235 .407 102 19 155 .401 11 11 66-84 427 155 26 .957 TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR - PITCHING YEAR ERA W-L APP CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2011 5.74 20-28 48 10 4/2 7 346.2 386 303 221 191 258 73 10 13 1382 .279 56 72 10 29 17 2012 4.15 31-23 54 5 4/3 10 429.2 456 244 198 161 333 74 9 14 1548 .295 54 51 1 44 39 2013 5.33 20-23 43 3 3/1 5 330.2 383 232 196 181 223 60 8 9 1293 .296 49 51 3 17 28 2014 4.18 34-16 50 12 6/2 4 389.1 420 223 181 126 263 71 10 14 1533 .274 20 43 8 10 20 2015 3.12 45-15 60 9 10/6 18 478.1 462 236 166 165 429 67 5 12 1841 .251 21 60 11 7 35 2016 2.79 40-14 54 11 12/6 11 410.0 358 161 127 153 429 61 4 13 1512 .237 29 31 4 5 26 2017 3.22 44-12 56 9 15/9 6 455.2 389 209 163 155 490 50 5 18 1701 .229 38 54 3 10 15 2018 4.68 43-20 63 3 5/3 13 526.2 538 314 274 245 498 81 12 23 2021 .266 74 78 10 18 27 2019 5.78 19-27 47 2 2/2 4 367.1 391 296 236 241 381 71 7 16 1443 .271 79 56 8 13 29 2020 5.88 8-12 20 1 2 142.1 154 116 93 83 145 25 4 11 571 .270 13 21 1 Last update: Post 2018-19 season Last update: Post 2018-19 season TEAM SEASON RECORDS - 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