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History and Records Individual Career Records * History and Records Individual Career Records * Hits Home Runs Stolen Bases 1. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 263 1. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 35 1. Bill Barnes (1976-79) 122 (122-141) 2. Ryan Bittner (1999-2002) 228 2. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 25 2. Keith McCall (1989-92) 84 (84-93) 3. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 227 Joe Charno (1983-86) 25 3. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 77 (77-93) 4. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 224 4. Mike Pike (1993-96) 23 4. Cedrick Warner (1977-80) 76 (76-98) 5. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 219 5. Paul Macchio (1997-00) 22 5. Alex Witkus (2012-15) 70 (70-83) 6. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 216 6. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 21 6. Bill McMahon (1992-93) 54 (54-60) 7. Mike Pike (1993-96) 209 7. Jason Rago (2007-10) 20 7. Lou Garcia (1990-93) 53 (53-60) 8. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 200 8. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 19 8. Dan Buchanan (1987-90) 50 (50-59) 9. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 195 9. Matt Ciardelli (2000-02) 18 Bill Albino (1980-82) 50 (50-55) 10. Jason Rago (2007-10) 188 10. Joe Solimine (1987-89) 17 10. Paul Macchio (1997-00) 49 (49-65) 11. Jack Gethings (2016-pres) 183 11. Carmine DeVito (2008-11) 15 Mike Pike (1993-96) 49 (49-58) 12. Doug Anderson (2003-06) 181 John Sciafe (2003-06) 15 12. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 48 (48-61) 13. Christian Jung (1996-99) 174 Sal Gianone (1994-97) 15 13. Frank Gill (1975-77) 45 (45-46) 14. Mac Crispino (2014-17) 171 Mike Svab (1987-90) 15 14. Sal Gianone (1994-97) 42 (42-55) 15. Andy Larned (1995-98) 170 Joe Mancini (1984-87) 15 John Martin (1983-86) 42 (42-55) Brendan Vane (1976-79) 15 Doubles 1. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 61 Walks Runs Batted In 2. Mike Pike (1993-96) 58 1. Bill Barnes (1976-79) 146 1. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 165 3. Ryan Bittner (1999-2002) 55 2. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 121 2. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 155 4. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 42 3. Mike Svab (1987-90) 113 3. Mike Pike (1993-96) 138 Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 42 4. Dan Buchanan (1987-90) 101 4. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 133 Peter Allen (2005-08) 42 5. Sean Easton (1999-02) 89 5. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 129 7. Sal Gianone (1994-97) 39 6. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 88 6. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 123 8. Christian Jung (1996-99) 38 7. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 87 7. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 117 9. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 37 Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 87 8. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 116 Andy Larned (1995-98) 37 9. Doug Anderson (2003-06) 86 Joe Mancini (1984-87) 116 11. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 36 10. Jason Rago (2007-10) 84 10. Jason Rago (2007-10) 115 Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 36 11. Joe Solimine (1987-89) 83 Andy Larned (1995-98) 115 Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 36 12. Jack Gethings (2016-pres) 82 12. John Sciafe (2003-06) 114 Adam Samuelian (1994-97) 36 13. Lou Garcia (1990-93) 80 13. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 113 15. Joe Mancini (1984-87) 35 14. Matt Fratturelli (1998-01) 79 14. Mike Svab (1987-90) 109 15. Keith McCall (1989-92) 78 15. Paul Macchio (1997-00) 104 Triples Total Bases Runs Scored 1. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 11 1. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 401 1. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 142 2. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 10 2. Mike Pike (1993-96) 346 2. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 141 Bill Wilson (1976-79) 10 3. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 343 3. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 139 Bob Ciccone (1971-75) 10 4. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 329 4. Mike Pike (1993-96) 138 5. Joe Mancini (1984-87) 9 5. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 325 5. Christian Jung (1996-99) 136 6. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 8 6. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 324 6. Bill Barnes (1976-79) 132 Jason Rago (2007-10) 8 7. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 310 7. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 127 John Martin (1983-86) 8 8. Jason Rago (2007-10) 297 8. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 126 Stan Norman (1969-70) 8 9. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 276 Keith McCall (1989-92) 126 10. Troy Scocca (2014-17) 7 10. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 274 10. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 125 Jon Novalis (1999-02) 7 11. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 265 11. Sal Gianone (1994-97) 123 Ken McGovern (1984-87) 7 12. Andy Larned (1995-98) 257 12. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 121 Al Zappala (1980-82) 7 13. Paul Macchio (1997-00) 255 Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 121 Cedrick Warner (1977-80) 7 14. Joe Mancini (1984-87) 253 14. Jack Gethings (2016-pres) 119 15. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 6 15. Sal Gianone (1994-97) 249 15. Jason Rago (2007-10) 118 Nick Hudyma (2001-04) 6 Bill Barnes (1976-79) 6 Individual Career Records * At-Bats On-Base Pct. (min. 200 AB) 1. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 748 1. Bill Barnes (1976-79) .490 (421 AB) 2. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 725 2. Mike Svab (1987-90) .454 (467 AB) 3. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 707 3. Lou Garcia (1990-93) .454 (440 AB) 4. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 706 4. Ed Kiernan (1989-92) .445 (407 AB) 5. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 696 5. Joe Solimine (1987-89) .442 (328 AB) 6. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 694 6. Chris Cook (1985-88) .436 (284 AB) 7. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 683 7. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) .435 (694 AB) 8. Jason Rago (2007-10) 655 8. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) .427 (748 AB) 9. Doug Anderson (2003-06) 633 9. Sean Easton (1999-02) .421 (510 AB) 10. Mike Pike (1993-96) 610 10. Bill McMahon (1992-93) .418 (285 AB) 11. Mac Crispino (2014-17) 607 11. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) .417 (603 AB) 12. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 606 12. Mike Pike (1993-96) .415 (264 AB) 13. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 603 13. Brian Schappert (2005-06).415 (264 AB) 14. Jack Gethings (2016-pres) 596 14. Adam Samuelian (1994-97) .406 (522 AB 15. Sal Ciccone (2011-15) 569 15. Matt McLaughlin (1986-89) .406 (392 AB Bill Albino (1980-82) .406 (275 AB) Batting Average (min. 200 AB) 1. Tom Finch (1969-71) .358 (N/A) Games Played 2. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) .352 (263-748) 1. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 203 3. Ed Kiernan (1989-92) .349 (142-407) 2. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 199 4. Bob Kownacki (1974-76) .346 (103-298) 3. Drew Arciuolo (2015-18) 195 5. Mike Pike (1993-96) .343 (209-610) 4. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 194 6. Bill McMahon (1992-93) .337 (96-285) 5. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 193 7. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) .334 (228-683) 6. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 192 8. Lou Garcia (1990-93) .332 (146-440) 7. Michael Conti (2014-17) 189 9. Mike Svab (1987-90) .328 (153-467) 8. Sal Ciccone (2011-15) 188 10. Mike Beaudoin (1976-79) .326 (88-270) 9. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 187 Rich Augustus (1974-77) .326 (101-310) 10. Mac Crispino (2014-17) 184 12. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) .323 (224-694) 11. Jason Rago (2007-10) 180 Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) .323 (195-603) 12. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 179 14. Chris Cook (1985-88) .320 (91-284) 13. Doug Anderson (2003-06) 178 Joe Mancini (1984-87) .320 (155-485) 14. Antuan Barnett (2001-04) 174 15. Brendan Tracy (2013-16) 173 Slugging Pct. (min. 200 AB) 1. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) .569 (603 AB) Games Started 2. Mike Pike (1993-96) .567 (610 AB) 1. Ryan Plourde (2011-14) 197 3. Joe Solimine (1987-89) .555 (328 AB) 2. Anthony Hajjar (2010-13) 191 4. Mike Beaudoin (1976-79) .544 (270 AB) 3. Kevin Radziewicz (2015-18) 190 5. Tucker Nathans (2008-11) .536 (748 AB) Tucker Nathans (2008-11) 190 6. Bob Kownacki (1974-76) .527 (298 AB) 5. Jake Salpietro (2013-16) 187 7. Joe Charno (1983-86) .527 (393 AB) Ryan Bittner (1999-02) 187 8. Joe Mancini (1984-87) .522 (485 AB) 7. Jason Rago (2007-10) 178 9. Bill McMahon (1992-93) .519 (285 AB) Doug Anderson (2003-06) 178 10. Mike Svab (1987-90) .501 (285 AB) 9. Tom Lopusznick (1997-00) 177 11. Lou Garcia (1990-93) .491 (440 AB) Sal Ciccone (2011-15) 177 12. Paul Macchio (1997-00) .487 (524 AB) 11. Ed McCrann (1998-01) 169 13. Ryan Bittner (1999-02) .482 (683 AB) 12. John Scaife (2003-06) 166 14. Ed Kiernan (1989-92) .482 (407 AB) Christian Jung (1996-99) 166 15. Jon Novalis (1999-02) .479 (486 AB) 14. Mac Crispino (2014-17) 164 15. Jack Gethings (2015-pres) 163 Individual Career Pitching Records * ERA (min. 150 IP) Fewest Walks Per Nine Inn. Shutouts 1. Keefe Cato (1977-79) 2.25 (252 IP) 1. John Signore (2016-pres) 1.57 (252.2 IP) 1. Keefe Cato (1977-79) 6 2. Al Gabriele (1970-73) 2.75 (235.2 IP) 2. Steve Colcord (1998-01) 1.68 (246.2 IP) 2. Rob Gariano (2007-10) 5 3. Kevin Kelleher (1973-76) 2.90 (222.1 IP) 3. Mike Wallace (2013-15) 1.83 (225.2 IP) Steve Becker (1988-91) 5 4. John Signore (2016-pres) 3.03 (252.2 IP) 4.
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