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Bradley Baseball Records.Indd RECORDS BOOK AALL-TIMELL-TIME BBRADLEYRADLEY RROSTEROSTER ((SINCESINCE 11946)946) Player (Years at BU) Hometown (High School) Career Stats Player (Years at BU) Hometown (High School) Career Stats Len Abert (1959-61) Moline, IL 36 GP, .282, 8 RBI Robbie Butler (1977-80) Princeville, IL (Princeville) 44 App., 16-17, 0 SV, 5.05 ERA Jason Acevedo (2007) Vernon Hills, IL (Vernon Hills) 32 GP, .231, 9 RBI 1 GP, .000, 1 RBI Steve Adkins (2011-15) Elmhurst, IL (York) 41 App., 8-6, 2 Sv, 3.81 ERA Dennis Albano (1959) Chicago, IL 0 GP Josh Camalick (2010-13) Burr Ridge, IL (Hinsdale South) 43 GP, .222, 14 RBI Don Alford (1948-51) Peoria, IL (Woodruff) 54 App., 15-11, 209.0 IP Tim Campbell (1986-87) Morton, IL (Morton) 120 GP, .334, 102 RBI 64 GP, 62-180, 25 RBI 1 App., 0-1, 0 SV, 0.00 ERA Mark Allard (1975-78) Henry, IL (Henry Senachwine) 44 App., 19-19, 0 SV, 3.39 ERA Fred Campobasso (1975-76) Des Plaines, IL (Des Plaines) 17 App., 6-3, 6.97 ERA Chris Allison (1991-94) Rock Island, IL (Rock Island) 171 GP, .334, 66 RBI 24 GP, .357, 3 RBI Brad Altbach (2007-10) Northbrook, IL (Glenbrook North) 52 app., 11-13, 7 SV, 5.65 ERA Brad Canada (2002-05) Fishers, IN (Hamilton Southeastern) 197 GP, .315, 100 RBI Doug Anderson (1993-94) Naperville, IL (Waubonsee) 12 app., 1-0, 0 SV, 5.12 ERA Phil Caplis (1989-92) Valparaiso, IN (Chesterton) 167 GP, .269, 81 RBI Steve Anderson (1974-77) Villa Park, IL (Willowbrook) 69 GP, 274, 22 RBI Bob Caress (1965) Harvey, IL 19 GP, .343, 15 RBI Tyler Anderson (2009-10) Chillicothe, IL (Illinois Valley Central) 7 GP, .500, 2 RBI Wyman Carey (1955-57) Blue Island, IL (Blue Island) 34 App., 24-4, 2.06 ERA Lou Apolon (1954) Chicago, IL 7 GP, 2-17, 1 RBI 19 GP, .292, 16 RBI Rene Aqueron (2001-04) Bayamon, PR (Episcopal Cathedral) 182 GP, .306, 71 RBI Drew Carlile (2014-15) Fort Collins, CO (Poudre) 89 GP, .261, 46 RBI Tony Ardis (1986-89) Peoria, IL (Spalding Academy) 187 GP, .363, 111 RBI Ed Carlson (1946) 4 GP, 1-6, 1 RBI Elliot Ashbeck (2013-15) Marshfield, WI (Marshfield) 47 App., 17-10, 1 Sv, 3.58 ERA David Carr (1987-90) Crown Point, IN (Andrean) 165 GP, .243, 51 RBI 70 GP, .245, 41 RBI 1 App., 0-0, 0 SV, 0.00 ERA Don Ashley (1947-48) 58 GP, 84-240, 36 RBI Justin Carr (2005-07) Camargo, IL (Villa Grove) 103 GP, .310, 56 RBI Anthony Athens (2012-14) Yorkville, IL (Yorkville) 5 GP, .000, 1 RBI Cody Carroll (2015-) Glenview, IL (Glenbrook South) 10 GP, 17 AB, 2 H, 3 RBI Cal Atwell (1970) Annawan, IL 0 GP Gary Carter (1972-75) Peoria, IL (Woodruff) 123 GP, .287, 76 RBI Josh Caruso (2002, ‘04-05) East Peoria, IL (East Peoria) 28 GP, 5-0, 2 SV, 5.60 ERA Bob Babiak (1972) Springfield, Ill. (Springfield) 0 GP Don Case (1946-47) 48 GP, 51-174, 40 RBI Mark Baker (1998-2001) South Bend, Ind. (Riley) 61 App., 12-15, 5 SV, 7.71 ERA Dan Cassidy (1969) Peoria, IL 3 GP, .250, 0 RBI Steve Baertschi (1976) Chillicothe, Ill. (Illinois Valley Central) 0 GP Tom Cassidy (1968-71) Peoria, IL (Manual) 19 App., 7-6, 4.38 ERA Dick Baldwin (1965-67) Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook North) 59 GP, .301, 28 RBI 24 GP, .194, 7 RBI Eric Baldwin (2002) Beaver Dam, Wis. (Beaver Dam) 11 App., 0-1, 0 SV, 9.75 ERA Danny Castro (1996) Rio Piedras, PR (Cupeyville) 2 GP, .500, 0 RBI Ed Ball (1964, ‘66) St. Louis, Mo. (Riverview) 15 GP, .033, 0 RBI Drew Chaney (1995-98) Springfield, IL (Southeast) 42 App., 15-9, 1 SV, 4.64 ERA Dave Banko (1969-72) Canton, Ill. (Canton) 85 GP, .306, 39 RBI Kerry Cheely (1994-96) Villa Grove, IL (Villa Grove) 96 GP, .258, 32 RBI Eitan Barbalat (2005-08) Thornhill, Ontario (Westmount) 32 App., 5-4, 2 SV, 3.86 ERA Dan Chick (1976-79) Harvey, IL (Thornton) 29 App., 1-4, 0 SV, 10.18 ERA Jim Barberis (1967-68) Peoria, Ill. (Manual) 46 GP, .194, 10 RBI Michael Christl (2004-07) Naperville, IL (Waubonsie Valley) 61 App., 18-19, 6 SV, 4.83 ERA Chris Barkulis (1962-64) Chicago, Ill. 58 GP, .351, 56 RBI Bill Churchill (1978) Pekin, IL (Pekin) 15 GP, 6-for-40, 3 RBI Dave Barnwell (1965-66) Peoria, Ill. (Manual) 0 GP Ben Cilano (2016-) Crystal Lake, IL (Prairie Ridge) Joe Bauer (1987-89) Belleville, Ill. (Althoff) 67 GP, .256, 24 RBI Jim Clayton (2008-09) Chatham, IL (Chatham Glenwood) 83 GP, .234, 32 RBI Bill Baurer (1946) 14 GP, 3-9, 2 RBI Bill Coker (1963, ‘65-66) Peoria, IL (Central) 25 GP, .216, 11 RBI Larry Bayless (1954-55) Crawfordsville, Ind. (Crawfordsville) 0 GP 8 App., 2-2, 4.19 ERA Matt Beck (1995-97) Cowden, Ill. (Cowden Herrick) 50 App., 14-18, 3 SV, 5.39 ERA Bob Collura (1970) Old Bridge, NJ 0 GP Bob Becker (1987-89) Belleville, Ill. (Althoff) 154 GP, .269, 53 RBI Jordan Colvin (2009-10) O’Fallon, IL (O’Fallon Township) 59 GP, .213, 20 RBI Jason Beckman (1997-2000) Blooomington, Ill. (Normal Community) 185 GP, .291, 85 RBI David Compitello (2010-13) Schaumburg, IL (Schaumburg) 139 GP, .248, 32 RBI Josh Beenders (1996) Roanoke, Ill. (Roanoke) 1 GP, .000, 0 RBI Mike Conklin (1965-67) Havana, IL (Havana) 25 GP, .111, 2 RBI Allan Beer (2015-) Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 7 App., 0-1, 1 Sv, 9.0 IP, 6 ER 1 App., 0-0, 0.00 ERA 21 GP, 9 AB, 54 H, 9 RBI Kerry Cook (1982) Carmel, IN (Carmel) 6 App., 3-1, 0 SV, 2.11 ERA Ivan Behm (1953) Harvey, IL 0 GP 6 GP, 1.000, 1 RBI Brett Behrens (1995-98) Beech Grove, IN (Luther East) 49 App., 12-5, 1 SV, 5.77 ERA Mike Cook (1964-66) Peoria, IL (Central) 46 GP, .192, 16 RBI Tony Behrens (1946-49) 104 GP, 117-409, 66 RBI Patrick Cooper (2010) Danville, KY (Boyle County) 18 App., 4-5, 2 SV, 3.99 ERA Beitz (1964) 10 GP, .263, 3 RBI Nelson Correa (1996-99) Rio Grande, PR (Florida Air Academy) 215 GP, .353, 170 RBI Charles Bell (1993-94) Sturgeon Bay, WI (Abbott Penn) 89 GP, .284, 36 RBI Kevin Cosgrove (2009) Plano, TX (Jesuit College Prep) 0 GP Gilbert Bell (1951-52) 5 App., 1-1, 10 ER, 16.1 IP Ernie Coupet (1981-84) Chicago, IL (Fenger) 67 GP, .269, 20 RBI 7 GP, 3-8, 3 RBI 18 App., 3-2, 0 SV, 6.65 ERA Mike Bell (1989-90) Rock Island, IL (Alleman) 30 GP, .333, 25 RBI Joe Cowans (1989) Schaumburg, IL (Conant) 0 GP Dave Berry (1970) Manlius, IL 0 GP Alan Cowgill (1967) Decatur, IL (MacArthur H.S.) 5 App., 0-0, 6.52 ERA Joe Bircher (2009-12) Omaha, NE (Roncalli Catholic) 58 App., 21-16, 0 SV, 3.58 ERA 5 GP, .000, 0 RBI Del Bireline (1955-57) Peoria, IL (Woodruff) 18 GP, .353, 23 RBI Rod Crabb (1947) 1 GP, 0-0, 0 RBI Kevin Biringer (2005) Albuequerque, NM (La Cueva) 7 App., 0-0, 1 SV, 7.50 ERA Chris Crum (1991-94) Beardstown, IL (Beardstown) 128 GP, .200, 24 RBI John Bjorkman (1948-50) Lockport, IL 37 GP, 15-61, 10 RBI Ed Cundiff (1988-90) East Peoria, IL (Spalding Academy) 89 GP, .263, 22 RBI Drew Black (2007) Reistertown, MD (The Friends School) 0 GP Ryan Curry (2004-07) Downers Grove, IL (South) 211 GP, .323, 136 RBI Gary Blazek (1971) LaGrange, IL (Lyons) 6 GP, .000, 1 RBI Rohrk Cutchlow (1994) Littleport, IA (Central Community) 0 GP Bruce Blumer (1971, ‘73-74) St. Jacob, IL (Triad) 16 App., 3-2, 5.12 ERA 2 GP, .000, 0 RBI Glen Dallman (1984-87) Appleton, WI (Appleton West) 209 GP, .292, 111 RBI Jacob Booden (2009-12) Vernon Hills, IL (Libertyville) 65 App., 10-10 1 SV, 5.04 ERA Chuck Davis (1972) Farmington, IL (Farmington) 0 GP Mark Borcherding (1988-89) Rock Island, IL (Rock Island) 26 App., 9-9, 1 SV, 3.71 ERA Fred Davis (1955-58) Peoria, IL (Woodruff) 25 App., 13-5, 3.08 ERA Charlie Boston (1953-54) Hillsboro, IL 22 GP, .219, 9 RBI 16 GP, .096, 6 RBI Farney Bouton (1960-61) Wisconsin Rapids, WI 10 GP, .190, 2 RBI Al Daynor (1950-51) Chicago, IL (Lane) 24 GP, 8-69, 6 RBI Tom Bouton (1961, ‘63) Peoria, IL 30 GP, .288, 10 RBI John Daynor (1975-77) Northbrook, IL (Northbrook) 114 GP, .287, 76 RBI Gary Bowe (1972-73) Washington, IL (Washington) 46 GP, .297, 21 RBI Robert DeBolt (1959) Peoria, IL 0 GP Mike Boyan (1986-90) Mt. Prospect, IL (Hersey) 35 App., 11-9, 3 SV, 4.34 ERA Mike DeButch (1982-84) Chicago Heights, IL (Bloom) 114 GP, .308, 44 RBI 17 GP, .333, 1 RBI 1 App., 0-0, 1 SV, 0.00 ERA Pat Brady (1952) 15 GP, .351, 23 RBI Jay Decker (1981) Cubington, IN (Edinburg) 4 GP, .000, 0 RBI Wayne Brandwein (1965-66) Deefield, IL 5 GP, .125, 2 RBI 2 App., 0-0, 0 SV, 4.50 ERA Bob Brasher (1952-54) Joliet, IL 3 GP, .400, 0 RBI Paul DeJaynes (1984-87) Galesburg, IL (Galesburg) 42 App., 21-13, 1 SV, 4.40 ERA James Breashears (1985-87) Chicago, IL (Leo) 7 App., 2-0, 0 SV, 3.00 ERA Gary Delafuente (1990) Olympia Fields, IL (Rich Central) 59 GP, .326, 31 RBI Collin Brennan (2006-09) Williamsville, IL (Williamsville) 49 App., 8-17, 4 SV, 6.19 ERA Adam Dempsay (1982-85) Joliet, IL (Providence-New Lenox) 195 GP, .332, 137 RBI Bob Bretwisch (1985-88) Westchester, IL (Proviso West) 47 App., 13-6, 3 SV, 5.15 ERA Matt Dennis (2014-) Arlington Heights, IL (Rolling Meadows) 47 App., 7-3, 18 SV, 87.0 IP, 26 ER John Brewster (1959) Peoria, IL 0 GP Steve DePaepe (1988-89) Moline, IL (Moline) 24 App., 5-3, 3 SV, 4.85 ERA Dan Brewer (2006-08) Brookfield, IL (Lyons Township) 163 GP, .333, 101 RBI Gus DeQuesada (2010) Miami, FL (Christopher Columbus) 10 App., 0-0, 0 SV, 6.89 ERA Bob Brickner (1969-70) Peoria, IL 8 GP, .250, 1 RBI Mike Derby (2009) Bartlett, IL (Bartlett) 6 App., 1-0, 0 SV, 11.66 ERA Aaron Bronson (1977) Peoria, IL 3 App., 0-0, 2.25 ERA Rollie Derry (1947) 1 GP, 0-0, 0 RBI Todd Brooke (1978-81) Livingston, IL (Livingston) 38 App., 12-15, 0 SV, 3.97 Dave Diesselhorst (1971-74) Alhambra, IL (Highland) 96 GP, .294, 38 RBI Brian Brown (1999-2000) Madisonville, KY (North) 112 GP, .314, 76 RBI Tony DiMonte (2006-07) Barrington, IL (Barrington) 33 GP, .231, 8 RBI Gary Bruington (1963-65) Galesburg, IL 63 GP, .283, 41 RBI Bill Dixon (1958-60) Washington, IL 47 GP, .281, 29 RBI Ted Bruington (1960-62) Galesburg,
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