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Baseball Record Book 1 9 17.Pdf 1 Fairleigh Dickinson Baseball History 2 Knights in the Pros Throughout the history of Fairleigh Dickinson University baseball, over 40 players have gone on to play professional baseball. In the decade of the 1990’s alone, 15 former Knights signed professional contracts. The most recent student-athlete to make the jump into the professional ranks is current assistant coach Ryan Kresky. Player Years at FDU Team(s) Draft Round Jesse Anziano 2003-04 Windy City ThunderBolts (Ind.) ------- John Biancamano 1990-91 San Diego Padres 25th Frank Brennan 1966-67 Pittsburgh Pirates ------- Fred Brevic 1951 Philadelphia Phillies ------- Bob Caccarelli 1956 Kansas City Athletics ------- Mike Carlsen 1990-91 Toronto Blue Jays 17th Milwaukee Brewers ------- Dan Conroy 1993-96 San Diego Padres 31st Mark D’Ambrosio 1992-94 Chicago Cubs FA Jerry Deblon 1970-72 San Francisco Giants ------- Knights in the Northeast Conference Jerry DeFabbia 1992-93 Independent League FA Rob DeFabbia 1998-99 Cook County Cheetahs (Ind.) FA Yearly NEC Standings Steve Dembowski 1976-79 Newark Co-Pilots FA Year Finish Record Kevin Derine 1983-84 Los Angeles Dodgers ------- 1987 First 8-3-1 All-NEC Wayne Doland 1972-75 Chicago Cubs ------- 1988 First 9-3 John Biancamono 1991 Paul Esposito 1996-99 Newark Bears (Ind.) FA 1989 Fifth 3-9 Matt Born 2006 Anthony Falciglia 1991-95 St. Louis Cardinals 37th 1990 Sixth 3-11 Ryan Brennan 2016,17 Joe Farina 1996 Independent League FA 1991 Fifth 6-9 Mike Broderick 1994 Keith Hansen 1970-71 Montreal Expos ------- 1992 Fifth 8-10 Dan Conroy 1995,96 Ron Herlihy 1974 Boston Red Sox ------- 1993 First 15-6 Mark D’Ambrosio 1993 Joe Huffman 1983-86 Montreal Expos 58th 1994 First 15-6 Jerry DeFabbia 1992 Ryan Kresky 2008-12 Evansville Otters (Ind.) FA 1995 Fifth 9-12 Rob DeFabbia 1999 Washington Wild Things (Ind.) 1996 Fifth 9-12 Brian Dillon 2011 John Kroeger 1987-88 Chicago White Sox 29th 1997 t-First 14-7 Duane Eason 1997 St. Louis Cardinals 32nd 1998 t-Fourth 6-9 Logan Frati 2016 New York Yankees 1999 First (North) 12-8 John Giakas 2016 Fred Martone 1972-74 Chicago Cubs ------- 2000 Fourth (South) 10-11 Chris Grabowski 1997 Matt McCann 2014-17 Los Angeles Angels 25th 2001 Third (South) 9-13 Mike Hennessey 1988,89,90 Mike Mongiello 1987-89 Chicago White Sox 7th George Hinchcliff 1999 Chris O’Connor 1993-96 Independent League FA 2002 Tenth 7-19 2003 Sixth 12-15 Matt Holsman 2012 John O’Hara 2005-08 Midwest Sliders (Ind.) FA Jason Irizarry 1996,97 Bill Ortman 1955 Cleveland Indians ------- 2004 Fifth 11-13 2005 Sixth 10-13 Jeff Karpell 1997,99 Don Patlen 1952-55 New York Giants ------- Ryan Kresky 2011,12 2006 Eighth 6-18 Tom Pavlick 1961 Milwaukee Braves John Kroeger 1988 2007 Eighth 4-23 Joe Pearn 1983-86 Texas Rangers 19th Neil Kurtz 1989 2008 Fifth 10-16 Gregg Pleeter 2001-04 St. Louis Cardinals 45th Steven LaForge 2008 2009 t-Sixth 11-17 Mike Policastro 1990-93 Chicago Cubs FA Matt Maher 2009 Bill Pollack 1959-60 Washington Senators 2010 t-Eighth 11-21 Matt McCann 2017 John Porada 1961-64 Milwaukee Braves ------- 2011 Eighth 9-23 Vincente Medina 2007 Joe Rigoli 1975-76 Oakland A’s ------- 2012 Fifth 18-14 Mike Mongiello 1988 Lou Romanucci 1961 New York Yankees ------- 2013 Eighth 7-25 Keith Montelbano 1996 Art Schippers 1951 Suffolk Sea Birds ------- 2014 Seventh 6-18 Riley Moonan 2015 Steve Serafin 1995-98 New Jersey Jackals (Ind.) FA 2015 Fourth 11-13 Mike Nazzaretto 1997 Mike Thompson 1977 Chicago Cubs ------- 2016 Third 16-15 Chris O’Connor 1995 Lou Turco 1971-74 New York Yankees ------- 2017 Sixth 8-18 Mike Policastro 1991,92,93 Mike Wassong 1998-2001 Albany-Colonie (Ind.) FA 2018 Seventh 1-26 Derek Pukash 1993 Toronto Blue Jays ------- 31 years 306-449-1 Sal Racobaldo 1993,94 Jon Watson 1993-95 San Francisco Giants 14th DJ Robinson 2010 Desi Wilson 1989-91* Boston Red Sox 12th NEC Yearly Awards Joel Roman 2015 Texas Rangers ------- NEC Player of the Year Zachary Sand 2009 KNIGHTS IN THE PROS & KNIGHTS IN THE NEC IN KNIGHTS & THE PROS IN KNIGHTS Brian Woods 1992-93 Chicago White Sox 20th 2012 Ryan Kresky Eric Snyder 2012 Vince Valentini 1975-77 Chicago Cubs ------- 1994 Sal Racobaldo Dylan Sprague 2015,16 1991 Mike Carlsen Steve Stuart 1988,89 * Selected in the 40th round by the Houston Astros in 1989 1989 Steve Stuart Mike Veit 2017 FA - Free Agent, Ind. - Independent League 1988 Mike Mongiello Jeff Vincent 2008 NEC Pitcher of the Year Jon Watson 1995 Note: Some records may be incomplete due to lack of historical documentation. 1995 Chris O’Connor Kyle Weeks 2013 Every effort has been made for accuracy and proper historical listing. The Office 1993 Brian Woods of Athletic Communications invites any comments, suggestions, and documented Bold Indicates Active in 2018 corrections you may have. NEC Rookie of the Year 2009 Matt Holsman 2000 Tom McLaughlin NEC Coach of the Year 1999 Dennis Sasso 1993 Dennis Sasso 1988 Dennis Sasso 3 Yearly Team Batting Totals Yearly Team Pitching Totals Year Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB K Year ERA W-L IP H R ER BB K 1950 complete stats not available 1950 4-8 91 1951 .239 682 130 163 14 5 5 98 202 1951 4.24 12-10 180.1 161 137 85 106 128 1952 .240 572 124 137 15 13 4 102 190 1952 2.51 11-7 154.0 118 81 43 78 100 1953 .232 555 109 129 18 7 7 84 182 1953 5.02 10-8 155.2 140 110 87 138 105 1954 .226 611 100 138 17 7 10 76 199 1954 4.45 6-8 151.2 134 114 75 123 69 1955 .245 742 129 181 34 11 9 106 264 1955 5.86 4-17 185.2 215 164 121 115 92 1956 .270 750 140 201 17 9 7 112 257 1956 3.42 11-9 171.0 146 93 65 85 124 1957 .246 828 121 204 20 6 7 105 257 1957 3.77 12-11-1 210.0 197 132 88 116 145 1958 .282 770 174 217 48 4 7 156 294 1958 16-7 88 1959 .274 760 156 209 31 5 22 128 316 1959 2.20 15-6 188.0 126 85 46 102 187 1960 .263 735 133 193 28 7 7 100 256 1960 2.87 13-9 188.0 152 111 60 91 157 1961 .256 630 137 161 26 5 5 90 212 1961 1.83 14-4-1 162.1 108 58 33 88 146 1962 .282 799 150 225 29 13 12 115 316 1962 2.70 16-6 210.1 174 87 63 85 182 1963 .242 719 104 174 26 7 8 82 238 1963 2.47 12-10 207.2 169 92 57 55 173 1964 .250 597 113 149 27 7 9 96 217 100 131 1964 2.18 12-7 156.2 123 73 38 77 125 1965 .234 704 97 165 19 4 8 83 216 102 168 1965 3.06 11-10 188.0 146 89 64 97 139 1966 .226 849 91 191 33 8 7 74 261 63 208 1966 2.35 15-9 229.0 171 98 60 112 228 1967 .217 667 79 145 26 7 11 68 218 51 181 1967 3.38 8-12 178.0 145 105 67 97 174 1968 .179 723 69 130 9 1 4 51 153 79 173 1968 3.47 7-15 207.0 196 122 80 102 146 1969 .235 884 91 208 28 7 0 76 250 110 168 1969 5.12 4-22 225.0 227 183 128 114 140 1970 .246 675 109 166 30 7 14 97 252 105 134 1970 5.25 8-12 178.2 198 173 104 129 114 1971 .261 790 101 198 36 3 7 82 261 134 158 1971 3.43 10-16 225.2 177 126 86 137 135 1972 .291 886 151 258 50 3 8 107 338 109 113 1972 2.55 15-12 247.1 178 98 63 96 195 1973 .274 1,137 190 322 55 8 22 172 459 168 166 1973 3.50 17-17 288.0 253 155 112 142 148 1974 .309 1,033 244 391 55 9 31 215 485 184 135 1974 3.88 22-9 262.0 248 147 113 159 141 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1975 .308 1,199 235 369 57 19 33 215 545 167 153 1975 3.22 23-13 303.0 271 146 97 100 192 1976 .295 1,413 267 417 76 12 38 238 629 182 210 1976 3.99 22-15-1 350.0 387 230 155 128 228 1977 .319 1,159 233 370 69 14 23 221 535 163 143 1977 3.97 20-13 281.0 288 177 124 108 210 1978 .300 1,180 258 354 80 18 34 228 571 178 160 1978 3.12 21-10 297.0 307 159 103 110 196 1979 .301 1,105 251 333 60 7 27 223 487 200 147 1979 5.28 15-18 272.2 331 267 160 178 189 1980 .257 1,040 150 267 52 5 16 137 377 137 228 1980 5.83 9-25 264.0 301 236 171 183 148 1981 .269 990 173 266 32 10 14 159 360 192 189 1981 7.78 8-22 252.1 350 304 218 188 104 1982 .257 1,040 150 228 40 4 15 122 321 169 189 1982 6.07 7-19 232.2 282 229 157 180 112 1983 .298 826 140 246 32 3 18 125 338 128 146 1983 4.50 14-11-1 226.0 221 173 113 117 124 1984 .321 954 215 306 65 3 27 189 358 191 127 1984 4.94 19-12 264.1 263 183 156 150 204 1985 .319 1,041 262 332 74 7 30 236 510 189 131 1985 7.65 13-19 257.2 338 281 219 181 147 1986 .342 1,257 378 430 74 14 57 348 703 266 186 1986 7.25 23-16-1 309.0 371 310 249 206 180 1987 .312 969 214 302 72 6 22 203 444 147 133 1987 6.17 16-15 245.0 277 247 168 166 183 1988 .333 1,254 290 417 98 8 29 255 618 192 170 1988 4.83 26-13 331.0 332 242 178 189 280 1989 .284 1,154 204 328 70 9 22 190 482 165 207 1989 6.39 13-22-2 291.2 336 266 207 173 190 1990 .282 1,221 226 344 59 10 18 211 477 165 207 1990 4.70 15-23-3 317.0 380 283 213 196 206 1991 .306 1,359 265 416 80 7 43 248 639 143 239 1991 7.22 15-28 343.0 446 367 275 257 207 1992 .293 1,218 261 357 75 10 44 237 582 162 227 1992 4.62 19-21 306.1 373 283 202 240 184 1993 .302 1,432 327 432 87 6 42 296 656 203 253 1993 4.36 28-16 363.2 347 250 176 187 242 1994 .321 1,354 294 435 80 7 37 273 640 173 230 1994 4.34 26-16 342.1 378 237 165 172 193 1995 .318 1,420 325 451 101 16 24 295 656 241 244 1995 5.76 20-25 360.0 417 309 230 216 250 1996 .291 1,267 268 376 80 8 35 247 577 152 260 1996 7.20 16-23 298.2 371 298 239 246 203 1997 .295 1,539 314 454 96 12 42 288 700 185 326 1997 5.80 23-23-1 380.0 453 328 245 207 242 1998 .301 1,307 261 394 82 13 50 238 652 136 271 1998 8.06 15-24 311.2 404 335 279 184 255 1999 .332 1,512 355 502 97 18 41 327 758 169 262 1999 6.31 22-24 353.2 438 319 248 200 295 2000 .286 1,196 217 342 60 10 11 193 455 138 223 2000 5.94 15-23-1 300.0 397 273 198 152 226 2001 .261 1,201 174 314 49 5 12 154 409 123 221 2001 7.13 13-27 301.2 394 315 239 220 247 2002 .273 1,404 193 383 50 6 20 167 505 119 301 2002 7.61 9-35 345.1 493 392 292 229 229 2003 .246 1,190 169 293 42 5 24 151 417 108 266 2003
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