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2018 Baseball Record/History Book 2018 Baseball Record/History Book @CARTHAGESPORTS | 1 Table of Contents Career Batting Records .....................................................................................3-4 Season Batting Records ....................................................................................5-6 Career Pitching Records ...................................................................................5-7 Season Pitching Records ......................................................................................7 Team Season Records ...........................................................................................8 Game Batting Records ......................................................................................8-9 Game Pitching Records .......................................................................................10 Other Records ........................................................................................................11 CCIW Individual Season Records ...................................................................... 12 Carthage in NCAA Record Books .................................................................12-13 Year-By-Year Records ....................................................................................14-17 Opponent Records ......................................................................................... 18-35 Year-By-Year Scores .................................................................................... 36-58 Honors & Awards ........................................................................................... 59-63 All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................................64-66 @CARTHAGESPORTS | 2 Career Batting Records Batting Average RBI Home Runs .406 ....Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 209 .....Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 44 .......John Zuleger ........ 1992-95 .401 .....Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 207 .....Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 42 ........Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 .399 ....Dean Muthig .........1996-99 185 ......Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 41.........Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 .398 ....Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 177.......Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 39 ........Mark Beyer ............1993-96 .388 .....Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 177.......Dean Muthig ........ 1996-99 37 ........Gavin Winfield ..... 1994-97 .381 .....Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 175 ......Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 33 ........Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 .378 .....Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 167 ......John Zuleger ....... 1992-95 29 ........Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 .377 .....Adam Smith ......... 1997-99 163 ......Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 29 ........Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 .372 ........ Jason Lensmeyer 1998-00, 2002 162 ......Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 28 ..............Jason Lensmeyer .... 1998-2000, 2002 .371......Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 158 ......Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 27 ........Dean Muthig ........ 1996-99 .368 ....Nick Colletti ......... 1974-77 156 ......Gavin Winfield ..... 1994-97 26 ........Will Hodges ......... 2008-11 .367.....Shannon Blansette 1993-96 156 ......Will Hodges ......... 2008-11 24 ......... Shannon Blansette ... 1993-96 .364 ....Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 145 ......Justin Hallock ..... 2001-04 23 ........Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 .362.....Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 131 .......Mike Hughes ...... 2006-09 23 ........Mike Hughes ...... 2006-09 .362.....Joe Smith ....... 1997-2000 127.......Shannon Blansette 1993-96 .360 ....R.J. Cropper .... 1999-2001 121 .......Joey Aiello ........... 2009-12 Slugging Percentage .354 ....Justin Hallock ..... 2001-04 118 .............Jason Lensmeyer ... 1998-2000, 2002 .800 ....Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 .354 ....Will Hodges ...........2008-11 110 .......Warren Even ...... 2003-06 .665 ....Dean Muthig ........ 1996-99 .353 .....Johnny Meier .......2002-05 109 ......Reed Hero ..............2014-17 .661 .....Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 .353 .....Tyler Yapp .......... 2005-07 102 ......Joe Smith ....... 1997-2000 .657.....Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 .650 ..........Jason Lensmeyer ... 1998-2000, 2002 Hits Doubles .647 ....John Zuleger ....... 1992-95 269 .....Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 62 ........Dean Muthig ........ 1996-99 .636 ....Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 255 ......Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 57 ........Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 .634 ....Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 250 .....Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 57 ........Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 .614 .....Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 238 ......Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 56 ........Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 232 ......Dean Muthig ........ 1996-99 56 ........Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 Bases on Balls 229 ......Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 54 ........Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 226* ....Jack Richarz......... 1992-95 225 ......Luke Martin ........ 2000-03 53 ........Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 103 ......Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 213 ......Will Hodges ......... 2008-11 47 ........Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 100 ......John Zuleger ....... 1992-95 212........ Shannon Blansette ... 1993-96 45 ........John Zuleger ....... 1992-95 211 .......Justin Hallock ..... 2001-04 45 ........Will Hodges ......... 2008-11 *Denotes NCAA Career Record 210 ......Rick Ramczyk ...... 1996-99 43 ........Justin Hallock ..... 2001-04 206 .....Gavin Winfield ..... 1994-97 42 ........Joe Smith ....... 1997-2000 Jack Richarz (1992-95), whose 201 ......John Zuleger ........ 1992-95 42 ........Shannon Blansette 1993-96 200 .....Joe Smith .........1997-2000 226 bases on balls set an NCAA 40 .......Patrick Brown .... 2000-03 Division III career record. 191 .......Patrick Brown .... 2000-03 40 ........ Dave Fellin 1999-00, 2002-03 190 ......Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 40 .......Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 183 ......... Dave Fellin .... 1999-00, 2002-03 Stolen Bases 180 ......Joey Aiello ........... 2009-12 89 ........Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 Triples 87 ........Jack Richarz......... 1992-95 178 ......Alan DeLoria ........ 1993-96 15 .........Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 177.......Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 57 ........Scott Trottier ........ 1988-91 13 .........Glen Braun ........... 1996-99 56 ........Mike Pavlik ............ 1981-84 10 ........Will Hodges ......... 2007-11 10 ........Johnny Meier ..... 2002-05 9 ..........Tyler Eickmeyer ...2009-12 Toughest-to-Strike Out 9 ..........Jared Knoespel .....2015-17 Steve Domin (1990-93), 24 strike- 8 ..........Nick Colletti ......... 1974-77 outs in 450 at-bats (once every 8 ..........Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 18.8 at bats) 7 ..........Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 7 ..........Drew Korosic .........2016-17 @CARTHAGESPORTS | 3 Career Batting Records Hit By Pitch On-Base Percentage 47 ........Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 .514 .....Jack Richarz.......... 1992-95 31 .........Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 .481 .....Ryan Lessner . 1997-2000 29 ........Matt Richer ............ 2011-14 .462 ....Mark Beyer ........... 1993-96 24 ........Chris Sajdak ....... 2004-07 .452 ....Boe Baitinger ..... 2006-08 23 ........Kyle Mallon.......... 2001-04 .448 ....Kyle Mallon.......... 2001-04 19 .........Joe Smith ....... 1997-2000 .442 ....Shorty Flees ......... 1994-97 19 .......... Dave Fellin ... 1999-00, 02-03 .4374 ..Patrick Brown .... 2000-03 18 .........Justin Hallock ..... 2001-04 .4373 ..John Zuleger ....... 1992-95 18 .........Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 .4367 ..Will Hodges ......... 2008-11 17 .........Warren Even ...... 2003-06 .435 ....Shannon Blansette 1993-96 16 .........R.J. Cropper .... 1999-2001 .434 ....Adam Husing ...... 2001-04 .433 ....Kevin Sullivan 1997-2000 .430 ..... Ryan Kramer ...............2016-18 .420 ..... Jared Knoespel ...........2015-17 .424 ..... Jordan Wiegold ..........2016-17 .423 ..... Dave Fellin 1999-00, 2002-03 .418 ...... Jason Lensmeyer .. 98-00, 02 @CARTHAGESPORTS | 4 Season Batting Records *Denotes NCAA Division III Runs Triples National Leader 70 ........Glen Braun ................. 1999 8 ..........Glen Braun ................. 1999 68 ........Dean Muthig .............. 1999 6 ..........Adam Husing ............ 2002 67 ........Johnny Meier ............ 2004 6 ..........Johnny Meier ............ 2005 Batting Average 62 ........Adam Smith ............... 1999 6 ..........Jason Acevedo ........ 2008 .524 ....Terry Welke ............... 1965 61 .........Ryan Lessner ............ 2000 6 ..........Tyler Eickmeyer ........ 2012 .475 ....Ryan Lessner ............ 2000 60 .......Jason Acevedo ........ 2008 6 ..........Jared Knoespel .......... 2017 .472 ....Kevin Sullivan ........... 2000 59 ........Joe Smith ................... 1999 5 ..........Nick Colletti ............... 1974 .464 ....Jason Acevedo ........ 2008 58 ........Jack Richarz............... 1994 5 ..........Adam Husing ............. 2001 .458 ....Glen Braun ................. 1999 57 ........Rick Ramczyk ............ 1999 5 ..........Tony Rdzok ............... 2008 .443 ....Dean Muthig .............. 1997 57 ........Dave Fellin ................ 2000 5 ..........Drew Korosic ............. 2016 .434 ....Shorty Flees ................ 1996 56 ........Kevin Sullivan ............ 1999 4 ..........Sonny Leemhuis........ 1965 .427 ....Eric Krull ..................... 2001 56 ........Will Hodges ............... 2010 4 ..........Ed DesLauriers .......... 1976 .424 ....Jason Lensmeyer ..... 2002 55 ........Rick Ramczyk ............ 1998 4 ..........Gavin Winfield ........... 1996 .422 ....Will Hodges ................ 2011 4 ..........Trevor Whately ......... 2010 .418 .....Mike Petti ...................
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