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Baseball 06.Qxd Gregg Davies, the Tigers career leader in base hits, runs scored, doubles, triples and runs batted in. BaseballBaseball HistoryHistory Tiger Baseball History Tiger Baseball Records Records Single Game Individual Records Single Game Team Records Single Season Hitting Records Most At Bats . 7, ten times At Bats . 55, vs. Northeastern (14 inn.), 1997 Most Games Played . 60, 2001 Most Hits . 5, Shane Justis, at W&M, 2005 Base Hits . 28, vs. Maine, Am. East Tour., 2001 Most At Bats . 2061, 2005 5, Mike Costello, at W & Mary, 2003 Runs Scored. 30, vs. Richmond, 2005 Most Runs Scored . 462, 2005 5, Mike Costello, at James Madison, 2003 Runs In Inning. 14, vs. Richmond (1st), 2005 Most Base Hits . 637, 2005 5, Gregg Davies, vs. Maine, 2001 Largest Deficit Overcome To Win Most Doubles . 130, 2001 5, Casey Stidham, vs. Bucknell, 2001 . 12, at Delaware (20-19), 2005 Most Triples . 22, 1981 5, Ryan Avila, vs Iona College, 1999 Doubles. 9, at Long Island University, 2002 Most Home Runs . *105, 2005 5, Nick Agoglia, at Hartford, 1997 Triples . 4, at George Washington, 1981 Most Total Bases . 1112, 2005 5, Steve Farling, vs. Delaware, 1991 Home Runs . 8, vs. Delaware, 1991 Most Bases On Balls . 260, 2005 5, Steve Farling, vs. Mt. St. Mary s, 1991 Home Runs In An Inning . 4, vs. Air Force, 2002 Most Players Hit By Pitch . 72, 2005 5, Dave Cassard, at Liberty, 1989 Runs Batted In . 29, vs. Richmond, 2005 Most Strikeouts . 404, 2005 5, John Matheis, at Drexel, 1983 Total Bases . 51, vs. Delaware, 1991 Most Stolen Bases . 85, 2005 Runs Scored 5, Shane Justis, at Delaware, 2005 Stolen Bases . 8, vs. Central Connecticut, 1992 Highest Team Batting Average . .314, 2001 5, A.J. Tinnirella, vs. Richmond, 2005 Walks . 16, vs. George Washington, 1999 * led NCAA Division I 5, James Vallillo, vs. UNCG, 1995 Strikeouts . 18, vs. Maryland, 1993 Season Team Pitching Records 5, Jon Eichner, vs. UNC Asheville, 1994 Batters Hit By Pitch . 9, vs. Delaware St., 2002 Most Innings Pitched . 505, 2005 5, Jacen Martinez, vs. Maryland, 1992 Double Plays Turned . 6, vs. No. Carolina, 1999 Most Complete Games . 20, 1988 5, Steve Farling, vs. Delaware, 1991 Triple Play . at Liberty, April 2, 1986 Most Shutouts . 6, 2005 Doubles. 4, Liam Healy, at G. Mason, 1998 (Steve Heller, Rich Lehosky) Most Victories . 37, 2001 4, Casey Stidham, at Bucknell, 2001 Single Game Individual Pitching Most Losses . 35, 2005 4, Mike Costello, vs. Coppin State, 2003 Innings . 10, Mike Vota, vs. Winthrop,1993 Highest Winning Pct. .667 (20-10), 1979 Triples . 3, Mike Weglein, at Temple, 1988 10, Chris Nabholz, at Temple, 1988 Most Bases On Balls . 230, 1997 Home Runs . 3, Jason Maxey, vs. Long Isl., 2005 Walks . 12, Garnell Bagby, vs. Hopkins, 1985 Most Strikeouts . 360, 2005 3, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Hits Allowed . 15, achieved 5 times Most Hits Allowed . 630, 2005 3, Rick Milliman, at Lafayette, 1988 Runs Allowed . 17, Pete Diorio, at Del., 1985 Most Runs Allowed . 462, 2005 3, Robbie Smith, at Duke, 1988 Earned Runs All.. 11, Pete Buck vs. Drexel, 1997 Most Earned Runs Allowed . 410, 2005 3, John Andrade, at American, 1983 11, Ira Varhaftik, vs. Delaware, 1985 Lowest Earned Run Average . 3.37, 1979 Home Runs (Inn.) . 2, Alex Yost, vs. Del., 1991 Strikeouts. 16, Joe Hughes, vs. Campbell, 1993 Highest Earned Run Average . 7.10, 2002 2, Brian McKenna, vs. Air Force, 2002 Wild Pitches . 5, Andy Hampton, vs. HP, 2002 Runs Batted In. 8, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Balks . 3, Chris Rhoades, vs. Delaware St., 2003 Single Season Fielding Records Total Bases . 15, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Most Putouts . 1515, 2005 Stolen Bases . 4, Dennis Kaczor, vs. JHU, 1979 Single Season Individ. Pitching Most Assists. 651, 2005 Walks . 5, Dusty Reynolds, vs. Lafayette, 1998 Games Pitched . 26, Brad Stinar, 1991 Most Double Plays . 57, 2001 Strikeouts . 4, achieved 13 times Games Started. 13, Chris Graves, 1983 Highest Fielding Percentage . .969, 1988 Hit For Cycle:. Jacen Martinez,vs. UM, 1992 13, Larry Raynor, 1991; 13, Mike Vota, 1995 13, Matt Brady, 2001 Single Season Ind. Records Relief Appearances . 26, Brad Stinar, 1991 Games Played . 60, Gregg Davies, 2001 Complete Games . 9, Derek Hasselhoff, 1995 Scott Bacon, 2001; Brian McKenna, 2001 Shutouts. 3, Bryan Simmering, 2001 At Bats . 248, Shane Justis, 2005 3, Scott Hargest, 1978 Runs Scored . 70, Casper Wells, 2005 Innings Pitched . 92.2, Mike Vota, 1995 Base Hits . 87, Gregg Davies, 2001 Runs Allowed . 61, Chris Nabholz, 1986 Total Bases . 164, Casper Wells, 2005 Earned Runs Allowed . 51, Chris Nabolz, 1986 Slugging Pct. .756, Jason Maxey, 2005 Most Victories . 9, Jay Eck, 1988 Two-Base Hits. 22, Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 9, Mike Vota, 1995 Three-Base Hits . 8, John Andrade, 1981 Most Losses . 8, Kurt Klebrowski, 1989 Home Runs . 23, Jason Maxey, 2005 Winning Pct. 1.000 (7-0), Matt Holley, 2005 Runs Batted In . 74, Gregg Davies, 2001 1.000 (6-0), Pete Buck, 1999 Bases On Balls . 50, Hans Falkenhan, 2005 Most Strikeouts . 89, Bryan Simmering, 2001 Hit By Pitch . 17, Scott Bacon, 2002 Most Bases On Balls . 55, Steve Alcorn, 1982 Strikeouts. 53, Casey Stidham, 2001 Most Saves . 7, Jason Walter, 2001 Stolen Bases . 29, Shane Justis, 2005 E.R..A. (40 IP) . 0.88, Bob Worgan, 1979 Stolen Base Attempts. 32, Shane Justis, 2005 E.R.A. (50 IP) . 1.36, Joe Hughes, 1993 Sacrifice Hits . 10, Fred Tyler, 1981 Consecutive Shutout Innings Sacrifice Flies . 9, Mike Dubansky, 2000 . 18, Bryan Simmering, Mar. 18-Apr. 8, 2000 Ryan Avila, 01 Hitting Streak . 28 games, Jay Logwood, 1992 Batting Avg. .474 (81-171), Jay Logwood, 1992 38 Tiger Baseball History Scott Bacon, 02 Careers LeadersRecords Most Games Played Most Base Hits Gregg Davies (1999-2002) . 217 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) . 274 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) . 214 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) . 257 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) . 206 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) . 235 Shane Justis (2002-2005) . 192 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) . 228 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) . 190 Shane Justis (2002-2005) . 228 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) . 190 Steve Farling (1991-94) . 215 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) . 183 Jay Logwood (1990-93) . 214 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99). 183 Kevin King (1987-90) . 203 Liam Healy (1995-98) . 180 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99). 199 Kevin King (1987-90) . 178 Jason Sandner (1997-2000). 192 Tom Trela (2000-03) . 177 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) . 185 Jay Logwood (1990-93) . 176 Mike Costello (2001-03) . 180 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) . 172 Adam Heffron (2003-present) . 179 James Vallillo (1993-96) . 171 James Vallillo (1993-96) . 177 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) . 170 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) . 169 Most Home Runs Steve Farling (1991-94). 170 Liam Healy (1995-98) . 169 Jay Logwood (1990-93) . 45 Most At Bats Jason Rummel (1996-99). 166 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) . 40 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) . 821 Mark Chiccini (2002-05) . 164 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) . 32 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) . 755 Casper Wells (2003-2005) . 162 Steve Farling (1991-94) . 32 Jimmy Kittelberger (1999-2001) . 155 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) . 739 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) . 32 Shane Justis (2002-2005) . 730 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) . 154 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) . 150 Mike Costello (2001-03) . 31 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) . 687 Liam Healy (1995-98). 30 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) . 680 Ken Sturek (1994-97) . 144 Tom Trela (2000-03). ..
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