2002 REDHAWK GAME NOTES 1 230 Millett Hall M IAMI Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-4327 Fax: (513) 529-6729 U NIVERSITY Email: [email protected] THLETIC Web Site: www.MURedHawks.com A Mike Harris, Director Angie Renninger, Assoc. Director MEDIA RELATIONS Vince Frieden, Pub. Coord./Asst. Dir. Ryan Erb, Asst. Director/Hockey Contact Mickey Brown, Intern BASEBALL: Florida Trip Norma McClure, Sr. Program Asst.

2001 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2002 • Florida Trip Date Opponent Time/Result 3/1 at Kentucky•• ...... W, 3-2 33/2 at Kentucky •• ...... L, 3-6 3/5 at Northern Kentucky ...... W, 19-15 (10) MIAMI BASEBALL (3-1, 0-0 MAC) 3/7 at Cincinnati ...... W, 11-5 3/10 vs. LaSalle ••• ...... 10 a.m. all games being played at Boca Raton, Fla. vs. Iona ••• ...... 2 p.m. 3/11 vs. Monmouth ••• ...... 7 p.m. vs. LaSalle • Sunday, March 10 • 10 a.m. 3/13 at Florida International ...... 7 p.m. 3/14 vs. Wagner ••• ...... 10 a.m. vs. Iona • Sunday, March 10 • 2 p.m. vs. Kansas State ••• ...... 7 p.m. 3/15 vs. Florida Atlantic ••• ...... 7 p.m. vs. Monmouth • Monday, March 11 • 7 p.m. 3/16 vs. Manhattan ••• ...... 10 a.m. 3/20 at Xavier ...... 3 p.m. at Florida International • Wednesday, March 13 • 7 p.m. 3/21 at Dayton ...... 3 p.m. 3/23 at Purdue ...... 3 p.m. vs. Wagner • Thursday, March 14 • 10 a.m. 3/24 PURDUE ...... 1 p.m. 3/26 XAVIER ...... 3 p.m. vs. Kansas State • Thursday, March 14 • 7 p.m. 3/27 IPFW ...... 3 p.m. 3/30 GEORGIA STATE (DH) ...... 1 p.m. vs. Florida Atlantic • Friday, March 15 • 7 p.m. 3/31 GEORGIA STATE ...... Noon 4/2 CINCINNATI ...... 3 p.m. vs. Manhattan • Saturday, March 16 • 10 a.m. 4/5 at Western Michigan • ...... 2 p.m. 4/6 at Western Michigan (DH) • ...... Noon 4/7 at Western Michigan • ...... 1 p.m. 4/9 at Indiana ...... 3 p.m. 2002 MIAMI PROBABLE STARTERS/LINEUP 4/10 DAYTON ...... 3 p.m. No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Hometown/High School 4/12 at Ball State (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 4/14 BALL STATE (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 24 David Cook LF Jr. R/R Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 4/17 vs. Butler (Indianapolis, Ind.) ...... 3 p.m. 12 Andi Scheidt 3B Jr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle 4/19 BUFFALO • ...... 3 p.m. 31 Mike Galloway 1B Jr. R/R St. Thomas, Ontario/Central Elgin 4/20 BUFFALO (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 18 Ryan Edginton RF So. R/R Chester Springs, Pa./Malvern Prep 4/21 BUFFALO • ...... 1 p.m. 1 Michael Carlin DH Jr. R/R Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon 4/23 WRIGHT STATE ...... 3 p.m. 4/24 at Cincinnati ...... 6 p.m. 20 John Slone C Fr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 4/26 at Marshall • ...... 3 p.m. 11 George Stegmiller SS Jr. R/R Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 4/27 at Marshall (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 3 Zach Schmidt 2B Jr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/McNicholas 4/28 at Marshall • ...... 1 p.m. 21 Eddie Tillitz CF Sr. R/R Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville 5/3 OHIO • ...... 3 p.m. 5/4 OHIO (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 5/5 OHIO • ...... 1 p.m. Top Reserves 5/8 at Ohio State ...... 6:30 p.m. 9 Brian Canada INF Fr. R/R Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 5/10 at Akron • ...... 3 p.m. 25 Josh Widlansky INF So. R/R Coral Springs, Fla./Tarvella 5/11 at Akron (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. 2 Tyler Tabler INF Fr. R/R Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 5/12 at Akron • ...... 1 p.m. 14 Sam Sellery INF Fr. L/L Carmel, Ind./Cathedral 5/15 at Wright State ...... 6:30 p.m. 5/17 KENT STATE • ...... 3 p.m. 5/18 KENT STATE (DH) • ...... 1 p.m. Pitching Rotation 5/19 KENT STATE • ...... 1 p.m. 34 Chris Leonard P Jr. L/L Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 5/22-25MAC Tournament (TBA) ...... TBA 30 Adam Keel P Jr. R/R Fairfield, Ohio/Fairfield 5/31-2 NCAA Regional ...... TBA 23 Russ Bayer P Sr. L/L Naperville, Ill./Naperville North 6/7-9 NCAA Super Regional ...... TBA 6/14-22College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) ...... TBA In the Bullpen Home games in CAPS 32 Aaron Johnson P So. R/R Ortonville, Mich./Brandon • Mid-American Conference game 19 Shawn Landis P Sr. R/R Pleasant Hill, Ohio/Newton •• Holiday Inn North Classic (Lexington, Ky.) 27 Billy Kieninger P Sr. R/R Xenia, Ohio/Xenia ••• Spring Break (Boca Raton, Fla.) 33 Justin Farina P So. L/L Sarnia, Ontario/St. Christopher’s 36 Chad Reineke P So. R/R Defiance, Ohio/Ayersville Athletic Media Relations Office Phone ...... (513) 529-4327 Fax ...... (513) 529-6729 REDHAWKS HEAD TO BOCA RATON, FLA. FOR SPRING BREAK: After Mike Harris ...... Director Angie Renninger ...... Associate opening the 2002 campaign with a 3-1 record, the Miami University Vince Frieden ...... Assistant/Publications baseball team hits the road this weekend as it travels south to Boca Ryan Erb ...... Assistant/Baseball Contact Erb’s Office Phone ...... (513) 529-1601 Raton, Fla. for its annual spring break trip. The RedHawks play a total of Erb’s Home Phone ...... (513) 623-0679 eight contests over seven days, including games against Florida Atlantic, Erb’s Cell Phone ...... (513) 255-5250 Mickey Brown ...... Intern Florida International and Kansas State. Also in Boca Raton are LaSalle, Iona, Monmouth, Wagner and Manhattan. Half of the competition in Florida will be first-time opponents for the RedHawks, while Miami is 5-8 against the other four teams. Florida 2 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES

Smith Versus 2002 Opponents International and Monmouth have bettered the RedHawks in their series, 2-7 and 0-1, respectively, while Miami is undefeated against both Florida Opponent ...... Record Akron...... 14-6 Atlantic and Iona. Miami has never met Kansas State, LaSalle, Wagner and Ball State...... 7-10 Manhattan on the diamond. Bowling Green ...... 12-7 Unlike last season’s spring trip to Fresno State for the Pepsi/Johnny Buffalo ...... 4-0 Butler...... 2-1 Quik Classic, there is no tournament being played in Boca Raton. Not listed Central Michigan ...... 5-5 on the schedule is an exhibition game on Tuesday, March 12, against the Cincinnati ...... 4-4 Dayton ...... 5-4 St. Louis Cardinals rookie squad. Eastern Michigan ...... 6-4 Florida Atlantic...... 1-0 SCOUTING THE FLORIDA COMPETITION: As is customary for most north of Florida International ...... 0-0 the Mason-Dixon Line collegiate baseball teams, spring break features a Georgia State ...... 0-0 Illinois ...... 0-1 trip to a warmer climate. This season is no different for the RedHawks as Indiana ...... 2-2 head coach Tracy Smith has scheduled some tough competition for his Iona...... 0-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne ...... 1-0 team’s trip to Boca Raton, Fla. Kansas State...... 0-0 Miami opens with LaSalle and Iona on Sunday, March 10, in back-to- Kent State ...... 13-12 back action beginning at 10 a.m. LaSalle will already have been playing for Kentucky ...... 2-3 LaSalle ...... 0-0 a little while in Florida, while Iona is led by Luke Lambo, a 2002 MAAC Manhattan ...... 0-0 Baseball Preseason Team selection. Marshall ...... 11-5 Monmouth ...... 0-1 On Monday, March 11, the RedHawks have only one contest at 7 p.m. Northern Illinois ...... 0-0 against Monmouth University and first-team preseason all-American out- Northern Kentucky ...... 1-0 Ohio...... 11-12 fielder Jay Law. Law led his team in every major offensive category and Ohio State ...... 0-0 almost won the NEC Triple Crown, finishing first in batting average (.436), Purdue ...... 0-0 runs batted in (67), and second in home runs with 16. Toledo ...... 4-4 Wagner ...... 0-0 Next on the docket for the Red and White is an exhibition game Western Michigan ...... 7-7 against the St. Louis Cardinals on March 12 and then a game in Miami, Fla. Wright State ...... 3-2 Xavier ...... 8-2 against Florida International on March 13. FIU recently garnered 24 votes in the Baseball Weekly/ESPN Top 25 poll. Miami Coaching Records Kansas State and Wagner represent the competition for Miami on (Top 10—ranked by winning percentage) Thursday, March 14. A member of the Big 12 conference, K-State is a strong Rk Coach (Years) ...... Record team with 11 NCAA Tournament caliber teams on its schedule, even with 1. Chester Pittser (7) ...... 786 (77-21) three lost to the draft last season. Wagner is the defending NEC 2. Dave Ehrman (2) ...... 763 (14-4-1) 3. Jim Young (3) ...... 714 (20-8) Champion and a NCAA Regional team from last season. 4. Jim Bliss (2) ...... 700 (14-6) Miami wraps up the spring trip with a contest on March 15 against 5. George Rider (2) ...... 692 (9-4) host-school Florida Atlantic and Manhattan on March 16. Already this 6. W.J. Foster (7) ...... 678 (61-29) 7. Bud Middaugh (12) ...... 673 (356-173) season FAU has up 30 runs three times, while the Jaspers from Manhat- 8. Frank Wilton (10) ...... 617 (74-46) tan look to record their fourth straight 20-win season. 9. Tracy Smith (5) ...... 567 (172-130) 10. Jon Pavlisko (14) ...... 495 (379-387) MIAMI DEBUT’S LUMBER COMPANY AT NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND CINCINNATI: Miami’s second week of the season was even better than its Smith Year-by-Year at Miami first, collecting wins on the road at Northern Kentucky, 19-15 in ten Year Overall MAC MAC Pct. innings, and at Cincinnati, 11-5. Shining for the RedHawks in those two 1997 27-28 17-13 .567 games was junior Michael Carlin (Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon) with a 1998 33-26 17-13 .567 total of four dingers and nine RBI. 1999 34-27 20-12 .625 2000 40-23 16-12 .571 Combining for 34 runs against Northern Kentucky, the most since a 27- 2001 35-25 16-12 .571 9 beating of Akron last season, the RedHawks collected their second win of 2002 3-1 0-0 .000 the season. Two grand slams and three big innings didn’t hurt the team on TOTAL 172-130 86-62 .581 its way to a 19-15, extra-inning victory. After NKU tagged freshman hurler Brad Bachman (Harrison, Ohio/ Harrison) for six runs in the first four innings, the RedHawks rallied for their starter in the top half of the fifth inning. An eight-run frame started Miami University, Please with junior George Stegmiller (Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) When referring to Miami, please use drawing a base on balls in the lead off slot. Junior David Cook (Columbus, Miami University, Miami University (Ohio) Ohio/St. Francis DeSales) followed with a double to center field, advanc- or Miami (Ohio) University as a first reference to our institution. Please do ing Stegmiller to third. Stegmiller crossed the plate when junior Zach not use Miami of Ohio, University of Schmidt (Cincinnati, Ohio/McNicholas) hit a sacrifice fly, officially Miami of Ohio, etc. Also, in 1997, the marking the beginning of a slugfest. Junior Andi Scheidt (Cincinnati, University began using its new nickname, Ohio/LaSalle) knocked his first career grand slam to knot the game at 6- the RedHawks. It is one word with a 6, as two more runs were scored before NKU could escape the inning. capital H. Thank you. Another Red and White rally was due in the seventh inning, as Miami faced a three-run deficit with nine outs remaining. Rally is just what the 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 3

RedHawks did in the seventh frame, as they proceeded to score six runs, 2001 MAC Standings complete with their second grand slam of the contest. Swinging the big (Final Standings) stick this time for Miami was Carlin, hitting his second four-bagger of the East Division Mid-American Overall season and first career grand salami. W L Pct. W L Pct. After NKU managed to tie the game at 14-14, the Red and White Bowling Green 18 9 .667 36 18 .666 exploded for five runs in the first extra-inning to put the game away for Kent State 16 11 .593 30 28 .517 Ohio 16 11 .593 29 25 .537 good. Senior Billy Kieninger (Xenia, Ohio/Xenia) recorded his first win Miami 16 12 .571 35 25 .583 of the season in a relief role for Miami. Marshall 11 17 .393 24 29 .453 Carlin and Miami extended their winning ways two days later at Cincin- Akron 9 18 .333 16 34 .320 nati with an 11-5 victory. Helping the RedHawks to their 81st all-time win Buffalo 5 23 .179 11 39 .220 against the Bearcats, Carlin whacked a season-best three four-baggers, West Division Mid-American Overall giving him five home runs in the first four games of the season. W L Pct. W L Pct. The RedHawks scored in seven of the nine innings, and started in the Ball State 21 5 .808 35 22 .614 first as junior Mike Galloway and Carlin hit back-to-back homers off UC C. Michigan 16 12 .571 35 24 .593 starter Rob Reel. The Bearcats would take the lead in the third when Aaron E. Michigan 14 12 .538 20 33 .377 Moll hit his fifth of the year, and second in two days, with two W. Michigan 15 13 .536 26 28 .481 men on to put UC up one. N. Illinois 10 17 .370 28 27 .509 Miami evened the score in the fourth when freshman Paul Frietch Toledo 10 17 .370 26 29 .473 (Montgomery, Ohio/Moeller) doubled in freshman John Slone (Cincin- nati, Ohio/St. Xavier), and took the lead in the fifth when David Cook Upcoming MAC Schedule/Results: doubled and later scored on a Galloway . UC’s Brad Dorrmann doubled Friday, March 8 • Ball State at Kentucky, 3 p.m. to lead off the bottom of the fifth inning and tied the game at 4-4 when • Buffalo at West Virginia, 5 p.m. Jake Smith’s single drove him in. • Central Michigan vs. Evansville, 2 p.m. Frietch drove in Slone in the sixth to take the lead again, but UC tied it • Concord at Marshall, 1 p.m. • Eastern Michigan at Southern Ill., 2 p.m. on Brad Schutz’s solo home run off junior Adam Keel (Fairfield, Ohio/ • Kent State at Louisville, 3 p.m. Fairfield). That was the only hit Keel would allow in three innings as he • Toledoa at New Mexico, Noon picked up the win to even his record at 1-1. Saturday, March 9 Carlin put the RedHawks ahead for good in the seventh when he • Akron at Eastern Kentucky (DH), Noon • Ball State at Kentucky, 1 p.m. followed a bunt base hit and an error with a three-run shot. Andi Scheidt • Bowling Green at Murray State (DH), Noon tripled and scored in the eighth, and Carlin and Slone homered in the ninth • Buffalo at West Virginia (DH), 1 p.m. to finish the scoring. Slones roundtripper was the first of his career at • Central Michigan vs. Penn State, 10 a.m. • Columbia at Ohio (DH), Noon Miami. • Eastern Michigan at Southern Ill., 1 p.m. • Kent State at Louisville, 1 p.m. HEAD COACH TRACY SMITH: In his sixth year at Miami, Smith has reached • Northern Illinois vs. Indiana, 2:30 p.m. the Mid-American Conference Tournament finals four times and claimed the • Toledo at New Mexico, 8:30 p.m. 2000 championship to earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Smith, who was • Western Michigan at Xavier (DH), Noon Sunday, March 10 named the 2000 Ohio College Coach of the Year, has amassed a 172-130 • Akron at Eastern Kentucky, Noon (.567) career record and a Mid-American Conference regular-season record • Ball State at Kentucky, 1 p.m. of 86-62 (.581). He is only the fourth baseball coach in school history to • Bowling Green at Murray State, 1 p.m. • Buffalo at West Virginia, 1 p.m. register 150 wins, which occurred with Miami’s 3-1 win at Buffalo on April • Columbia at Ohio (DH), Noon 13, 2001. • Eastern Michigan at Southern Ill., Noon During Smith’s era in Oxford, Miami players have been named to the all- • Kent State at Louisville, 1 p.m. • Miami vs. LaSalle, 10 a.m. MAC First Team eight times, and three also were named to last year’s all- • Miami vs. Iona, 2 p.m. tournament team. In addition, 15 student-athletes have been recognized • Northern Illinois vs. Manhattan, 2:30 p.m. as academic all-MAC selections, including 2001 Verizon academic all-Ameri- • Toledo vs. Ohio State, Noon can Luke Reinhart. Last year, right fielder Jason Knoedler added another • Western Michigan at Xavier, Noon notch to Smith’s belt by being named a second-team all-American. Monday, March 11 • Bowling Green at Austin Peay, 1 p.m. • Miami vs. Monmouth, 7 p.m. DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR-LIN?: After hitting just six roundtrippers in his • Northern Illinois vs. Bucknell, 2:30 p.m. first two seasons with the RedHawks, junior Michael Carlin has emerged as • Toledo at New Mexico State, Noon a star for Miami this season. Through the first four games Carlin leads the • Youngstown State at Marshall, 3 p.m. team with five dingers, 11 ribbies and a sparkling 1.467 slugging percent- Tuesday, March 12 • Bowling Green at Belmont, 3 p.m. age. • Northern Illinois at South Florida, 7 p.m. • Toledo at New Mexico State, Noon SLONE CAPITALIZES IN STARTING BACKSTOP ROLE: The 2002 season • Youngstown State at Marshall, 2 p.m. began with coach Smith not knowing for sure which one of his three freshmen catchers he would start behind the plate. However, freshman John Slone has made the most of his first three collegiate starts by going 7-for-13, which is good enough to lead the team at a .538 clip. Official Baseball of the Mid-American Conference 4 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES LEONARD EARNS PRESEASON HONOR: Junior left-handed Chris MEDIA INFORMATION Leonard was selected by the Collegiate Baseball newspaper as a member of Credentials the 2002 Louisville Slugger third-team pre-season all-America team. This is Requests for credentials to cover Miami the second pre-season honor garnered by the junior southpaw. home baseball games should be mailed Last season with the RedHawks, Leonard led the team with an 11-3 or faxed on company letterhead to Ryan Erb, Athletic Media Relations Office, record and was fourth in the Mid-American Conference with a 3.36 ERA in Miami University, 230 Millett Hall, 17 appearances. Twice during the 2001 campaign Leonard was named the Oxford, OH 45056. The fax number is East Division Pitcher of the Week. He broke Miami’s single-season record for (513) 529-6729. Requests should be innings pitched with 112.2 and tied the single-season record of 11 wins. received at least three days prior to the game. If time permits, credentials will be LEONARD NAMED PITCHER OF THE YEAR: mailed. Leonard added to his resume this summer when he led the Cape League During the Week Baseball League with a 6-0 record and a paltry 0.98 . In Interviews with Miami players and head 55 innings pitched, the lefty struck out 64 and walked only 11, resulting in coach Tracy Smith should be coordinated a 5.8/1 K/BB ratio. On July 8, Leonard was named the Cape’s Pitcher of the through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Please contact Ryan Erb at least Week after fanning 15 Falmouth hitters and walking none in a complete one day ahead of time when requesting game victory. His ERA that week was 0.38. He wrapped up the summer by an interview. Home phone numbers of leading the Gatemen to the CCBL championship and was named the Cape players will not be made available, and Cod Baseball League Pitcher of the Year. interviews are nt permitted the day of Also on the Wareham Gatemen were senior left-hander Russ Bayer the game (except for postgame inter- views). (Naperville, Ill./Naperville North) and junior first basemen Mike Gallo- way. Postgame Procedures Both head coaches will be available, upon request, after the game. Requests A MAJOR TRANSFER-ANCE OF OFFENSE: Lost from last season’s RedHawk for coach and player interviews should team is 74.6 percent of its run production and 59 of its 73 dingers. How- be given to Ryan Erb before the end of ever, Miami has received a pleasant boost at the plate in transfers Mike the game. The Miami locker room is Galloway and Ryan Edginton (Chester Springs, Pa./Malvern Prep). closed to the media. A likely candidate for the starting job at first base, Galloway comes to Internet Access the RedHawks after two solid seasons with MAC foe Central Michigan. In Information on Miami athletics and the 2000, Galloway was named a freshman all-American after batting .345 with baseball team is available on the 11 roundtrippers and a team-high 47 RBI. Edginton, a redshirt transfer from internet at www.MURedHawks.com. Information on the Miami baseball Arizona State, has been swinging the lumber with confidence throughout program and the Mid-American Confer- preseason and is Miami’s starting right fielder. ence is available through the MAC website at www.midamconf.com. REDHAWKS TABBED TO FINISH SECOND IN MAC EAST: The Mid-American Conference released its 2002 Baseball Preseason Coaches’ Poll on Feb. 12 with the Miami baseball team seated second in the East Division behind last year’s champion, Kent State. After a 35-25 season in 2001 and a MAC championship game appearance, the RedHawks received 75 points and 2002 Mid-American Conference three first-place votes. Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll Ball State was head-and-shoulders above the competition in the West Division, receiving 12 of 13 first-place votes and 77 points. The Cardinals East Division 1. Kent State (8) ...... 86 also received the majority of votes for winning the MAC Tournament, with 2. Miami (3) ...... 75 eight. Miami garnered two votes to win the MAC Tournament while Kent 3. Bowling Green (2) ...... 69 State and Central Michigan raked in one vote each. 4. Ohio ...... 55 5. Akron ...... 33 SEVEN COMMITTED TO REDHAWK BASEBALL FOR 2003: Coach Smith Marshall ...... 33 announced in November the early signing of seven incoming freshmen to 7. Buffalo ...... 13 National Letters of Intent for the 2003 season. The early signees are com- West Division prised of five pitchers and two position players. 1. Ball State (12) ...... 77 Wes Ireton, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound pitcher signs with the RedHawks after 2. Central Michigan (1) ...... 63 a decorated career at New Castle Chrsyler High School in New Castle, Ind. He 3. Western Michigan ...... 46 4. Toledo ...... 31 was rated as one of the “top prospects” in Indiana by Team One Baseball. A 5. Northern Illinois ...... 29 rightie on the mound, Ireton also was selected to the White Sox Area Code 6. Eastern Michigan ...... 27 Team two consecutive years. Last season he was Indiana’s “Top Junior.” One of the two left-handed pitchers among the new signees is Sam Tournament Winner Shorts, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound southpaw from Glenbard East High School in Ball State ...... 8 Miami ...... 2 Glen Ellyn, Ill. As a junior, Shorts was a Team One participant and led his Kent State ...... 1 team in earned run average last season. Central Michigan ...... 1 A native of Granville, Ohio, Matt Long signs with the RedHawks after 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 5 another solid season at Granville High School. A 6-foot-5, 195-pound right- hander, Long has accumulated a 17-9 record over three years at Granville. He BASEBALL WEEKLY/ESPN TOP 25 has pitched 133.2 innings, striking out 188 batters while only allowing 69 COLLEGE COACHES POLL (as of March 4, 2002) free passes. Last season as a junior, Long was named to the all-Ohio Division III and all-Region second-teams. Team (1st-Place votes) ...... Record Coach Smith’s second left-handed pitcher of the bunch, 6-foot-4, 200- 1. Florida State, 1007 (29) ...... 17-4 pound Graham Taylor, commits after being named a first-team all-star in 2. Stanford, 977 (9) ...... 12-4 3. Clemson, 958 (3) ...... 6-0 the Cincinnati Fall League. Taylor competes for Dixie Heights High School in 4. Rice, 808 ...... 12-3 Villa Hills, Ky., where he was named MVP of the 9th Region tournament 5. South Carolina, 776 ...... 9-2 as a junior. He carries an 8-3 career record and an impressive 1.41 ERA into 6. Louisiana State, 757 ...... 10-4 his final season. 7. Georgia Tech, 732 ...... 9-1 8. Florida, 692 ...... 11-2 Matt Raguse, a transfer from St. Louis Community College, rounds out 9. Wichita State, 549 ...... 5-0 the pitchers in the early signee group. A 6-foot-3, 180-pound right-handed 10. Cal State-Fullerton, 503 ...... 10-6 thrower at STLCC, Raguse finished his first season with a 3.30 ERA and 5-3 11. Miami (Fla.), 484 ...... 9-6 record. Prior to committing to Miami, Raguse had been drafted by the 12. Mississippi, 467 ...... 9-2 Arizona Diamondbacks in the 43rd round of the 13. Wake Forest, 431 ...... 10-1 14. Texas, 428 ...... 14-4 Entry Draft. 15. Arizona State, 414 ...... 11-5 Geoff Orr, a 6-foot-1, 170-pound shortstop for Carl Sandburg High 16. Texas A&M, 375 ...... 13-4 School in Orland Park, Ill., is one of two position players to commit to the 17. Baylor, 362 ...... 9-5 Red and White. During the 2001 season, Orr set a school record for stolen 18. Houston, 359 ...... 9-4 bases with 24 and also was selected by Team One as the Top Rated Short- 19. Nebraska, 342 ...... 6-3 20. Alabama, 275 ...... 11-1 stop in Illinois. In addition to setting a school record, Orr batted .456 and 21. Oklahoma State, 267 ...... 6-2 knocked in 33 runs to lead his team. 22. Tulane, 211 ...... 8-5 Rounding out Coach Smith’s early signees is second basemen Will 23. East Carolina, 163 ...... 10-0 Reynolds from Brownsburg, Ind. At 5-foot-11 and 165-pounds, Reynolds 24. Notre Dame, 130 ...... 4-3 led his team with 49 RBI and seven home runs while batting from both 25. Mississippi State, 115 ...... 6-1-1 sides of the plate. Reynolds was an all-Metro West selection and first-team Other receiving votes: Stetson 110, all-state selection at second base. Arizona 109, Rutgers 98, San Diego 66, “We felt going into the signing period that we had to sign pitching and Southern California 61, Long Beach State 46, Louisiana-Lafayette 36, Auburn 31, athletes, and we feel we have done that,” said Smith. “All of these guys Ohio State 30, Florida International 24, Cal were high-profile recruits, and all come to us with lofty credentials. It is State-Northridge 23, Texas Tech 16, Coastal going to be fun coaching these kids over the next few years.” Carolina 11, North Carolina State 11, San Diego State 11, Richmond 10, Virginia Tech 9, Georgia 8, Southern Mississippi 7, SW Missouri State 6, New Orleans 6, UNC- Greensboro 3, San Jose State 3, Arkansas 3, North Carolina 3, Northwestern State 2 REDHAWK BATTING ANALYSIS MIAMI’S RECORD WHEN... w/Bases Empty w/Runners In Scoring Pos. w/Bases Loaded Home ...... 0-0 Player H/AB Avg. H/AB Avg. RBI H/AB Avg. Away ...... 3-1 Bayer, R 0/2 .000 0/0 --- - 0/0 --- Neutral Sites ...... 0-0 Day ...... 3-1 Canada, B. 0/1 .000 0/0 --- - 0/0 --- Night ...... 0-0 Carlin, M. 3/6 .500 2/5 .400 7 1/1 1.000 vs. Left-Handers ...... 1-0 Cook, D. 1/11 .091 4/6 .667 4 0/0 --- vs. Right-Handers ...... 2-1 Edginton, R. 2/12 .167 1/2 .500 1 0/0 --- In one-run games ...... 1-0 Frietch, P. 1/6 .167 1/2 .500 1 0/0 --- In two-run games ...... 0-0 Galloway, M. 4/9 .444 2/4 .500 2 0/0 --- In 3-4-run games...... 1-1 Moos, A. 0/0 --- 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- In five-plus-run games ...... 1-0 Scheidt, A. 2/9 .222 2/6 .333 6 1/1 1.000 In extra innings ...... 1-0 Schmidt, Z. 1/4 .250 2/3 .667 3 0/0 --- In shutouts ...... 0-0 Sellery, S. 0/1 .000 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- Committing less than two err...... 0-0 Committing two-plus errors ...... 3-1 Slone, J. 6/11 .545 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- Opp. commits less than two err...... 0-1 Stegmiller, G. 1/6 .167 1/4 .250 2 0/0 --- Opp. commits two-plus errors ...... 3-0 Tillitz, E. 1/4 .250 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- Leading entering the 7th inn...... 0-0 Weigle, K. 0/0 --- 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- Trailing entering the 7th inn...... 2-1 Widlansky, J. 0/0 --- 0/1 .000 0 0/0 --- Tied entering the 7th inn...... 1-0 Leading entering the 9th inn...... 1-0 Totals 23/84 .262 15/39 .385 26 2/2 1.000 Trailing entering the 9th inn...... 1-1 Opponents 23/65 .354 14/52 .269 19 0/1 .000 Tied entering the 9th inn...... 1-0 6 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 2002 Baseball Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Michael Carlin Jr. OF R/R 6-0 205 Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon 2 Tyler Tabler Fr. INF R/R 6-1 175 Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 3 Zach Schmidt Jr. INF R/R 5-11 175 Cincinnati, Ohio/McNicholas 4 Adam Moos Jr. INF R/R 6-4 185 Medina, Ohio/Medina 5 David Franco Fr. INF R/R 6-0 180 Powell, Ohio/Olentangy 9 Brian Canada Fr. INF R/R 6-2 210 Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 10 Korey Kirkpatrick Jr. P L/R 6-2 200 Aurora, Ind./South Dearborn 11 George Stegmiller Jr. INF R/R 6-0 185 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 12 Andi Scheidt Jr. INF R/R 5-11 185 Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle 14 Sam Sellery Fr. INF S/L 6-1 205 Carmel, Ind./Cathedral 15 Paul Frietch Fr. OF L/R 6-1 200 Montgomery, Ohio/Moeller 16 Michael Moljewski Fr. P L/L 6-1 190 Shelby Twp., Mich./De La Salle Collegiate 17 Joe Napoli Fr. INF R/R 6-3 190 Peoria, Ill./Notre Dame 18 Ryan Edginton So. OF R/R 6-3 215 Chester Springs, Pa./Malvern Prep/Arizona State 19 Shawn Landis Sr. P R/R 5-11 175 Pleasant Hill, Ohio/Newton/Dayton 20 John Slone Fr. C R/R 6-2 195 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 21 Eddie Tillitz Sr. OF R/R 5-10 175 Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville 22 Jim Knytych Fr. P R/R 6-2 185 LaGrange Park, Ill./Lyons Township 23 Russ Bayer Sr. P L/L 6-4 210 Naperville, Ill./ Naperville North 24 David Cook Jr. OF R/R 5-10 190 Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis De Sales 25 Josh Widlansky So. INF R/R 5-11 185 Coral Springs, Fla./Tarvella 26 R.J. Sanfrey Fr. OF R/R 6-0 180 Zionsville, Ind./Homestead 27 Billy Kieninger Sr. P R/R 6-4 205 Xenia, Ohio/Xenia 28 Nolan McCue Fr. C R/R 5-7 160 Chicago, Ill./De La Salle 29 Brad Bachman Fr. P R/R 6-2 216 Harrison, Ohio/Harrison 30 Adam Keel Jr. P R/R 6-2 195 Fairfield, Ohio/Fairfield 31 Mike Galloway Jr. INF R/R 6-2 215 St. Thomas, Ontario/Central Elgin 32 Aaron Johnson So. P R/R 6-2 185 Ortonville, Mich./Ortonville Brandon 33 Justin Farina So. P L/L 6-5 215 Sarnia, Ontario/St. Christopher’s 34 Chris Leonard Jr. P L/L 6-0 205 Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis De Sales 35 Kurt Weigle Fr. C R/R 6-2 225 West Lafayette, Ind./Benton Central 36 Chad Reineke So. P R/R 6-6 210 Defiance, Ohio/Atersville

Head Coach: 13 Tracy Smith (Sixth year) Assistant Coaches: 6 Dan Simonds (Third year) 7 Scott Googins (Second year) 8 Joe Renner (Second year)

By Class Pronunciation By State

Seniors (4): Bayer, Kieninger, Landis, Tillitz Bayer ...... BAY-er Florida ...... 1 Edginton ...... EDGE-en-tin Illinois ...... 4 Juniors (11): Carlin, Cook, Galloway, Farina ...... FA-ree-na Indiana ...... 6 Gardner, Keel, Kirkpatrick, Leonard, Moos, Frietch ...... FRICH Kentucky ...... 1 Scheidt, Schmidt, Stegmiller Kieninger ...... KIN-uh-gar Michigan ...... 2 Moljewski ...... MOLE-jew-skee Ohio ...... 15 Sophomores (5): Edginton, Farina, Johnson, Moos ...... MOZE Ontario, Canada ...... 2 Reineke, Widlansky Reineke ...... RI-na-kee Pennsylvania ...... 2 Scheidt ...... SHITE Freshmen (13): Bachman, Canada, Franco, Weigle ...... WHY-gul Frietch, Knytych, McCue, Moljewski, Napoli, Sanfrey, Sellery, Slone, Tabler, Weigle 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 7 2002 SEASON GAME HIGHS Season Game Highs for Miami University Season Game Highs for Miami University (as of March 8, 2002) (as of March 8, 2002) (All games) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting Batting At bats: 48 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) At bats: 7 .....David Cook at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Runs scored: 19 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002 Runs scored: 3 ...... Five games Hits: 20 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) Hits: 4...... David Cook at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) RBIs: 17 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) 4 - Mike Galloway at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Doubles: 3 ...... at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) RBIs: 6 ...... Andi Scheidt at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Triples: 1 ...... at Cincinnati (Mar 7, 2002 Doubles: 1 ...... Six games Home runs: 5 ...... at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Triples: 1 ...... Andi Scheidt at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Total bases: 35 ...... at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Home runs: 3 ...... Michael Carlin at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Walks: 9 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) Total bases: 12 ..... Michael Carlin at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) : 14 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Walks: 2 .. Michael Carlin at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Sac hits: 3 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) 2 - Ryan Edginton at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Sac flies: 1 ...... twice, last at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Strikeouts: 3 ...... David Cook at Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Stolen bases: 1 ...... at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Sac hits: 2 G. Stegmiller at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 0u2) 1 - at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) 2 - Josh Widlansky at Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Hit by pitch: 1 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Sac flies: 1 .... Z. Schmidt at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) 1 - at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) 1 - George Stegmiller at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Runners LOB: 12 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) Stolen bases: 1 ...M. Galloway at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Hit into DP: 1 at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) ...... 1 - John Slone at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) 1 - at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Hit by pitch: 1 ...... Andi Scheidt at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) ...... 1 - Zach Schmidt at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Fielding Runners LOB: 4 Mike Galloway at Northern Kentucky (March 5, 02) Putouts: 30 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) ...... 4 - Michael Carlin at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Assists: 11 ...... at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) 11 - at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Fielding Errors: 2 ...... Four games Putouts: 10 ...... John Slone at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) DPs turned: 2 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Assists: 5 ...... George Stegmiller at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Errors: 1 ...... Eight games Pitching Innings pitched: 10.0 .. at Northern Kentucky (Mar 05, 2002) Pitching Runs allowed: 2 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Innings pitched: 6.0 .. Chris Leonard at Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Earned runs: 1 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Strikeouts: 7 ...... Chris Leonard at Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Walks allowed: 1 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Russ Bayer at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Strikeouts: 10 ...... at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Wild pitches: 1...... Adam Keel at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Hits allowed: 7 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Korey Kirkpatrick at Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Homers allowed: 1 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Brad Bachman at Northern Michigan (Mar 05, 2002) 1 - vs Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Hit batters: 1 ...... Chris Leonard at Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) Wild pitches: 2 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 02, 2002) Billy Kieninger at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) Hit batters: 1 ...... vs Kentucky (Mar 01, 2002) 1 - at Cincinnati (Mar 07, 2002) 8 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE HITS HOME RUNS (1993) ...... 429 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 96 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 17 Gary Cooper (1972) ...... 421 Brady Nori (2001) ...... 96 Tim Carter (1989) ...... 16 Dennis Smith (1973) ...... 415 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 85 Tim Carter (1990) ...... 16 Chris Sexton (1991) ...... 412 Clark Mace (1999) ...... 83 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 15 Mark Manering (1985) ...... 408 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 81 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 13 Bill Doran (1979) ...... 407 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 80 Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 12 Tom Yost (1999) ...... 406 D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 76 D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 12 Bro Johnson (1972) ...... 404 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 75 Ben Eversole (1998) ...... 12 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 402 Mark Thewes (1999) ...... 74 Dave Preikszas (1991) ...... 12 Dave Preikszas (1990) ...... 398 Al Leininger (1977) ...... 74 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 11 Rob Yelton (1990) ...... 395 Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 73 Ken Kovac (1971) ...... 11 Clark Mace (1998) ...... 73 Art Grzeskowiak (1972) ...... 11 AT BATS Mark Naehring (1977) ...... 73 Tim Naehring (1987) ...... 11 Brady Nori (2001) ...... 259 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 11 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 251 RUNS Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 242 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 79 WALKS Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 239 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 65 Ernie Petri (1991) ...... 47 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 226 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 62 Danny Hall (1977) ...... 41 Clark Mace (1999) ...... 224 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 61 Mark Naehring (1977) ...... 40 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 217 Brady Nori (2001) ...... 59 Chris Sexton (1992) ...... 39 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 215 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 57 Tim Carter (1990) ...... 38 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 215 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 52 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 37 Clark Mace (1998) ...... 209 Clark Mace (1999) ...... 52 Sean Flynn (1995) ...... 36 Jason Armetta (1995) ...... 205 Tom Peck (1997) ...... 52 Jim Gross (1978) ...... 35 D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 201 Clark Mace (1998) ...... 51 Jeff Litzinger (1988) ...... 34 Brian Koury (1983) ...... 51 Tim Naehring (1988) ...... 33 RBIs Craig Bachman (1977) ...... 33 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 67 DOUBLES D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 62 Keith O’Hea (1988) ...... 21 STOLEN BASES Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 61 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 19 Jason Armetta (1995) ...... 33 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 59 Chris Sexton (1993) ...... 19 Brian Koury (1983) ...... 33 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 53 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 18 Jason Armetta (1994) ...... 28 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 52 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 18 Mickey Tresh (1986) ...... 28 Mark Naehring (1977) ...... 52 Bro Johnson (1974) ...... 18 Tom Fogarty (1988) ...... 25 Tim Carter (1990) ...... 52 Joe Spain (2000) ...... 17 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 24 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 50 D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 17 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 24 D.J. Eckhart (1998) ...... 50 Brady Nori (2001) ...... 16 Jeff Litzinger (1988) ...... 24 Dave Preikszas (1991) ...... 50 Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 16 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 23 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 49 Luke Reinhart (2001) ...... 16 Dave Bodnar (1984) ...... 21 Tim Carter (1989) ...... 49 Bill Green (1984) ...... 21 TRIPLES TOTAL BASES Mark Naehring (1977) ...... 7 STRIKEOUTS Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 168 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 6 Jason Knoedler (2001) ...... 51 Clark Mace (2001) ...... 142 Anthony Johnson (1995) ...... 6 Andi Scheidt (2001) ...... 49 John Lackaff (2000) ...... 140 Chris Sexton (1991) ...... 6 Ben Eversole (1996) ...... 48 John Sullivan (1998) ...... 136 Chris Sexton (1993) ...... 5 Tim Carter (1989) ...... 48 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 131 Keith O’Hea (1987) ...... 5 Zach Schmidt (2001) ...... 46 D.J. Eckhart (1999) ...... 129 Kevin Danzeisen (1991) ...... 5 Dave Lapham (1996) ...... 45 Brady Nori (2001) ...... 128 Michael Carlin (2001) ...... 4 Jeremy Ison (2000) ...... 44 Clark Mace (2000) ...... 128 Tom Peck (1996) ...... 4 Tom Yost (2000) ...... 44 Tim Carter (1989) ...... 128 Jeremy Ison (1998) ...... 43 Mark Naehring (1977) ...... 127 Jeremy Ison (2001) ...... 41 Ben Eversole (1998) ...... 123 Brady Nori (2000) ...... 40 Anthony Johnson (1995) ...... 121 Tom Peck (1996) ...... 39 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES 9 CAREER RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE HITS HOME RUNS Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 382 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 316 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 38 Kevin Patten (1976-79) ...... 370 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 237 Tim Carter (1988-90) ...... 35 Mark Naehring (1975-77) ...... 366 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 227 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 33 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 350 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 219 Fred VanderPeet (1987-90) ...... 29 Dave Preikszas (1989-91) ...... 349 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 208 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 28 Tom Yost (1998-01) ...... 349 Mark Thewes (1996-99) ...... 201 Ben Eversole (1995-98) ...... 25 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 347 Jim House (1975-78) ...... 201 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 25 Tom Peck (1995-1997) ...... 343 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 191 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 24 Dennis Smith (1970-73) ...... 342 John Sullivan (1995-98) ...... 187 Tim Naehring (1986-88) ...... 23 Gene Ziegler (1971-74) ...... 342 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 185 Dennis Smith (1970-73) ...... 21 Don Seeker (1979-81) ...... 21 AT BATS RUNS Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 901 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 230 STRIKEOUTS Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 801 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 162 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 167 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 698 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 143 Ben Eversole (1995-98) ...... 120 Mark Thewes (1996-99) ...... 684 Ernie Petri (1990-93) ...... 138 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 116 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 664 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 134 Tom Yost (1998-01) ...... 105 Chris Pavlisko (1989-92) ...... 643 Jim House (1975-78) ...... 133 Tim Carter (1988-90) ...... 105 Jeff Rowlands (1975-78) ...... 608 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 130 Brady Nori (1998-01) ...... 101 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 600 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 130 Paul Gbur (1975-78) ...... 100 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 573 Brady Nori (1998-01) ...... 128 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 96 John Sullivan (1995-98) ...... 564 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 128 Tom Peck (1995-97) ...... 92 Fred VanderPeet (1987-90) ...... 91 RBIs DOUBLES Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 179 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 54 STOLEN BASES Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 175 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 52 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 81 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 159 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 47 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 77 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 136 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 46 Brian Koury (1980-83) ...... 74 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 130 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 41 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 67 Jim House (1975-78) ...... 130 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 37 Dave Bodnar (1982-85) ...... 59 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 128 Keith O’Hea (1985-88) ...... 36 Tom Fogarty (1986-89) ...... 55 Dennis Smith (1970-73) ...... 120 Rob Yelton (1988-91) ...... 36 Gene Ziegler (1971-74) ...... 51 Art Grzeskowiak (1971-74) ...... 116 Art Grzeskowiak (1971-74) ...... 33 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 45 Tim Carter (1988-90) ...... 113 Dennis Smith (1970-73) ...... 32 John Sullivan (1995-98) ...... 43 Gene Ziegler (1971-74) ...... 32 Jeff Litzinger (1986-89) ...... 41 TOTAL BASES Dean Gottler (1977-80) ...... 32 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 478 Kevin Wright (1981-84) ...... 32 WALKS Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ...... 387 Ernie Petri (1990-93) ...... 122 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 380 TRIPLES Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 116 Jason Armetta (1993-96) ...... 366 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 14 Jeff Litzinger (1986-89) ...... 114 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 344 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 12 Danny Hall (1974-77) ...... 104 Chris Sexton (1990-93) ...... 323 Jim House (1975-78) ...... 12 Gene Ziegler (1971-74) ...... 101 Jim House (1975-78) ...... 309 Mark Naehring (1975-77) ...... 11 Clark Mace (1998-01) ...... 97 John Lackaff (1998-2000) ...... 305 Ken Rieman (1982-84) ...... 10 D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ...... 96 Dennis Smith (1970-73) ...... 280 Bill Doran (1977-79) ...... 10 Paul Gbur (1975-78) ...... 93 John Sullivan (1995-98) ...... 278 Kevin Danzeisen (1989-92) ...... 10 Craig Bachman (1974-77) ...... 90 Mark Manering (1982-85) ...... 9 Chris Pavlisko (1989-92) ...... 90 Don Seeker (1979-81) ...... 9 Dave Bodnar (1982-85) ...... 8 Jim Lasher (1982-85) ...... 8 10 2002 REDHAWK BASEBALL GAME NOTES PITCHING RECORDS

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS STRIKEOUTS WINS GAMES Dave Swartzbaugh (1989) ...... 120 Ben Burnau (1985-88) ...... 30 Steve Retzsch (1975) ...... 29 Buddy Schultz (1971) ...... 112 Nate Tekavec (1998-2000) ...... 27 Dave Hasbach (1972) ...... 100 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 26 Tim Guinan (1998) ...... 27 Ben Burnau (1986) ...... 91 Gary Wright (1971-74) ...... 25 Ted Ward (1990) ...... 27 Nate Tekavec (1999) ...... 88 Kevin Davis (1981-84) ...... 25 Tim Guinan (1997) ...... 25 Chris Leonard (2001) ...... 86 J.P. Paul (1989-92) ...... 24 Steve Imhoff (1974) ...... 25 Ben Burnau (1987) ...... 85 Charlie Leibrandt (1975-78) ...... 23 Jay Harper (1999) ...... 21 Dave Swartzbaugh (1988) ...... 84 Bob Bresnen (1976-79) ...... 22 Nate Tekavec (1999) ...... 21 Jack Kucek (1974) ...... 83 Jerry Poppe (1991-94) ...... 22 Russ Bayer (2000) ...... 20 Nate Tekavec (2000) ...... 79 Bill Long (1979-81) ...... 20 Ty Neal (1997) ...... 20 Gary Wright (1972) ...... 79 Jeff Lang (1974-77) ...... 20 Dave Swartzbaugh (1989) ...... 20 Steve Retzsch (1976) ...... 20 WALKS LOSSES Dave Blackburn (1981) ...... 20 Mike Schneider (1986) ...... 20 Ben Burnau (1986) ...... 83 Matt Vogelgesang (1994-97) ...... 26 J.P. Paul (1990) ...... 20 Dave Schellin (1975) ...... 65 Mike Schneider (1983-86) ...... 23 Dave Swartzbaugh (1988) ...... 62 Joe Conese (1985-88) ...... 22 INNINGS PITCHED Mike Fidelholtz (1981) ...... 61 Steve Bosch (1993-1996) ...... 21 Mike Schneider (1986) ...... 61 Ben Burnau (1985-88) ...... 20 Chris Leonard (2001) ...... 112.2 Dave Swartzbaugh (1989) ...... 110.2 Steve Retzsch (1974) ...... 58 J.P. Paul (1989-92) ...... 20 Mike Schneider (1984) ...... 56 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 20 Andy Danner (1997) ...... 105.0 Brian Weeks (1990) ...... 55 Mike Carnegie (1982-85) ...... 18 Nate Tekavec (2000) ...... 104.0 Steve Imhoff (1974) ...... 54 Kevin Davis (1981-84) ...... 18 Nate Tekavec (1999) ...... 101.2 Buddy Schultz (1971) ...... 54 Nate Tekavec (1998-2000) ...... 17 Steve Retzsch (1975) ...... 100.2 Scott Jones (1992-95) ...... 17 Roger Droste (1986) ...... 98.1 ERA (MINIMUM 30 IP) Scott Sauerbeck (1991-94) ...... 17 Scott Jones (1995) ...... 97.1 Buddy Schultz (1970) ...... 1.06 Ben Burnau (1986) ...... 97.0 STRIKEOUTS Ben Burnau (1988) ...... 97.0 Gary Wright (1971) ...... 1.17 Mike Schneider (1986) ...... 96.0 Gary Cooper (1972) ...... 1.17 Ben Burnau (1985-88) ...... 295 Gary Wright (1973) ...... 95.2 Gary Wright (1974) ...... 1.25 Charlie Leibrandt (1975-78) ...... 252 Jeff Lang (1974) ...... 1.33 Dave Hasbach (1971-74) ...... 249 WINS Jack Kucek (1974) ...... 1.38 Buddy Schultz (1970-72) ...... 240 Gary Wright (1972) ...... 1.50 Gary Wright (1971-74) ...... 238 Ben Burnau (1988) ...... 11 Al Dukate (1970) ...... 1.56 Dave Swartzbaugh (1987-89) ...... 222 Chris Leonard (2001) ...... 11 Dave Hasbach (1973) ...... 1.64 Nate Tekavec (1998-2000) ...... 219 Tracy Smith (1988) ...... 10 Charlie Leibrandt (1978) ...... 1.65 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 207 Dan Gilene (1983) ...... 10 Kevin Davis (1983) ...... 10 Scott Sauerbeck (1991-94) ...... 189 AREER ECORDS Mike Carnegie (1982-85) ...... 176 Steve Retzsch (1975) ...... 10 C R GAMES J.P. Paul (1992) ...... 10 WALKS Nate Tekavec (2000) ...... 9 Tim Guinan (1995-98) ...... 80 Nate Tekavec (1999) ...... 9 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 66 Ben Barnau (1985-88) ...... 210 Nate Tekavec (1998) ...... 9 J.P. Paul (1989-92) ...... 64 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 177 Gary Wright (1973) ...... 9 Gary Wright (1971-74) ...... 63 Mike Schneider (183-86) ...... 176 Dave Swartzbaugh (1989) ...... 9 Charlie Leibrandt (1975-78) ...... 63 Scott Arnold (1981-84) ...... 166 J.P. Paul (1990) ...... 9 Steve Retzsch (1973-76) ...... 62 Charlie Leibrandt (1975-78) ...... 155 Brian Quattlebaum (1995-98) ...... 60 Kevin Davis (1981-84) ...... 154 LOSSES Ben Barnau (1985-88) ...... 60 Mike Carnegie (1982-85) ...... 152 Mike Schneider (1986) ...... 11 Keith Holbrook (1976-79) ...... 60 Bob Bresnen (1976-79) ...... 149 J.P. Paul (1989-92) ...... 141 Matt Vogelgesang (1996) ...... 9 Bob Bresnen (1976-79) ...... 59 Keith Davis (1981-84) ...... 59 Matt Vogelgesang (1994-97) ...... 140 Steve Bosch (1996) ...... 8 Joe Conese (1985-88) ...... 140 Jerry Poppe (1994) ...... 8 INNINGS PITCHED Dave Swartzbaugh (1989) ...... 8 ERA (MINIMUM 12O IP) Billy Kieninger (2001) ...... 7 Ben Burnau (1985-88) ...... 350.1 Nate Tekavec (1999) ...... 7 Brian Weeks (1989-92) ...... 323.0 Jack Kucek (1972-74) ...... 1.62 Andy Danner (1997) ...... 7 Charlie Leibrandt (1975-78) ...... 286.1 Gary Wright (1971-74) ...... 1.64 Brian Passini (1996) ...... 7 Gary Wright (1971-74) ...... 280.2 Buddy Schultz (1970-72) ...... 1.77 Scott Jones (1995) ...... 7 Kevin Davis (1981-84) ...... 280.1 Bill Long (1979-81) ...... 2.02 Brian Weeks (1991) ...... 7 Nate Tekavec (1998-2000) ...... 279.2 Dave Hasbach (1971-73) ...... 2.15 J.P. Paul (1990) ...... 7 J.P. Paul (1989-92) ...... 261.0 Steve Imhoff (1973-74) ...... 2.27 Joe Conese (1988) ...... 7 Jerry Poppe (1991-94) ...... 253.1 Al Dukate (1969-71) ...... 2.28 Bob Bresnen (1976-79) ...... 245.2 Steve Fireovid (1976-78) ...... 2.62 Mike Carnegie (1982-85) ...... 242.0 George Fannin (1968-69) ...... 2.67