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INDIANA STATE BASEBALL 2019 FACT BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS BATTING PITCHING Batting Average Min INDIANA STATE BASEBALL 2019 FACT BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS BATTING PITCHING Batting Average Min. 300 AB Stolen Bases Earned Run Average Min. (100 IP) Strikeouts 1. Todd Tatlock 1994-95 .423 1. Jim Sullivan 1981-84 84 1. Jeff Degano 2013-15 2.84 1. Casey Whitten 1991-93 299 2. Wallace Johnson 1977-79 .422 T2. Ryan Strausborger 2007-10 77 1. Darrell McCane 1970-73 2.87 2. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 296 3. Rob Baker 1981-83 .399 T2. Mitch Hannahs 1986-89 77 2. Jim Ridenour 1977-78 3.03 3. Sean Manaea 2010-13 290 4. Pete Piskol 1978-82 .396 T2. Pete Piskol 1978-82 77 3. Casey Whitten 1991-93 3.04 4. Brad Finken 1994-97 275 5. Paul Frye 1984-86 .383 5. Michael Miller 2001-04 74 4. Dave Thomas 1977-78 3.09 5. Blaise Ilsley 1983-85 274 6. Mitch Hannahs 1986-89 .376 6. Tyler Thompson 1995-98 68 5. Devin Moore 2012-13 3.12 6. Mitch Stetter 2000-03 254 6. Sean Manaea 2010-13 3.13 7. Mike Farrell 1988-91 248 7. Blaise Ilsley 1983-85 3.20 T8. Tom Browning 1993-96 217 Games Played Walks 8. Jim Rasmussen 1977-78 3.32 T8. John Howes 1982-86 217 1. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 235 1. Mike Farrell 1988-91 154 9. Tim Barrett 1981-83 3.33 10. Paul Quizner 1983-86 214 T2. Chris Hall 2000-03 232 2. Tyler Thompson 1995-98 144 T2. Dan Frye 1989-82 232 3. Mitch Hannahs 1986-89 138 4. Mike Eberle 1984-87 231 4. Kyle Burnam 2009-12 118 Games 12 STRIKEOUT GAMES T5. Mike Lexa 1983-86 228 5. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 117 1. Craig Kozlowski 1982-86 95 + T5. Steve Ruckman 1990-93 228 6. Chad Zaucha 1998-01 116 2. Joe Thatcher 2001-04 92 16 ..............Dan Lazar vs. Indiana (5/19/65) 7. Mike Lexa 1983-86 106 3. Adam Lindsay 2004-07 85 15 ............Blaise Ilsley vs. Illinois (3/29/84) 4. Brad Finken 1994-97 78 15 ............. Dean Klink vs. DePauw (4/8/67) At Bats T5. Josh Varno 2005-09 73 1. Robby Ort 2010-13 874 15 ....... Robert Warren vs. Purdue (4/16/66) Strikeouts T5. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 73 2. Ryan Strausborger 2007-10 857 1. Dan Olson 1994-96 165 14 ....Michael Manus vs. Illinois St. (5/16/08) 7. Phil Thatcher 1977-80 67 3. Landon Curry 2012-15 844 2. Dan Frye 1989-92 164 14 .....Alex Graman vs. Murray St. (4/24/99) 8. Matt Zaleski 2001-04 65 4. Chris Hall 2000-03 802 T3. Ryan Bond 2004-07 159 14 ...Chris Schaefer vs. Creighton (4/15/89) 5. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 792 T3. Ben Vannatter 2000-03 159 14 .... Chris Schaefer vs. Missouri (3/26/89) 6. Ryan Bond 2004-07 785 5. Chris Hall 2000-03 150 Games Started 14 ...........Blaise Ilsley vs. Indiana (4/16/85) 7. Kyle Burnam 2009-12 780 T1. Matt Zaleski 2001-04 48 14 ....Drew Thomas vs. Evansville (5/18/68) 8. Steve Ruckman 1990-93 774 T1. Tom Browning 1993-96 48 13 ...Dakota Bacus at Evansville (03/23/12) Total Bases 3. Mike Farrell 1988-91 47 13 .... Alex Graman vs. Eastern Ill. (3/10/99) 1. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 463 T4. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 46 13 ... Brad Finken vs. Missouri St. (4/20/96) 2. Robby Ort 2010-13 438 Runs Scored T4. Paul Quinzer 1983-86 46 13 .......Casey Whitten vs. N. Iowa (5/14/93) 1. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 234 2. Dan Frye 1989-92 433 6. Sean Manaea 2010-13 45 13 ..... Casey Whitten vs. Creighton (4/9/93) 2. Mitch Hanmahs 1986-89 220 3. Boi Rodriguez 1985-87 425 7. Brian Woods 2000-04 43 13 ....... Paul Quinzer vs. St. Louis (4/23/86) 3. Ryan Strausborger 2007-10 202 4. Chad McDonald 1988-90 406 T8. Travis Soppe 2000-03 42 13 ......John Howes vs. Louisville (4/18/85) 4. Mike Lexa 1983-86 196 T8. Ryan Hayes 2004-07 42 13 ................Bill Horn vs. Bradley (4/20/84) 5. Tyler Thompson 1995-98 192 Slugging Percentage (Min. 300 AB) 13 .......... Drew Thomas vs. Ball St. (5/4/68) 13 .....Robert Warren vs. Evansville (5/21/66) 1. Paul Frye 1984-86 .641 Wins 2. Tony Collins 1984-85 .640 13 ..............Dan Lazar vs. Purdue (4/10/65) Hits 1. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 30 1. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 290 3. Dan Olson 1994-96 .639 13 ..............Henry Smith vs. DePauw (1957) 2. John Howes 1982-86 29 2. Ryan Strausborger 2007-10 279 4. Mark Walberg 1979-82 .633 12 ...Jeff Degano vs. Wichita State (4/3/15) 3. Mike Farrell 1988-91 27 3. Robby Ort 2010-13 277 5. Brady Shoemaker 2008-09 .632 12 Sean Manaea vs. Illinois State (3/31/12) 4. Casey Whitten 1991-93 27 4. Mitch Hannahs 1986-89 274 12 ....Jacob Petricka vs. UT Martin (3/6/10) T5. Brad Finken 1994-97 25 5. Steve Ruckman 1990-93 257 12 .........Joe Thatcher vs. Viterbo (3/21/04) T5. Randy Keaffaber 1990-93 25 12 .....Dave Phares vs. Ind. Manual (5/14/03) T5. Paul Quinzer 1983-86 25 12 ... Sean Brummett vs. Murray St.(4/24/99) Runs Batted In 8. Blaise Ilsley 1983-85 24 12 ........Aric LeClair vs. Creighton (3/28/99) 1. Robby Ort 2010-13 202 12 ............Tony Harden vs. Butler (2/28/98) 2. Boi Rodriguez 1985-88 200 Complete Games 12 .....Mark Bernhardt vs. N. Iowa (5/11/97) 3. Chad McDonald 1988-90 198 1. Mike Farrell 1988-91 21 12 .......Tom Browning vs. Indiana (3/29/94) 4. Dan Frye 1989-92 186 T2. Casey Whitten 1991-93 17 12 .....Casey Whitten vs. Illinois St. (4/4/93) 5. Johnny LaMar 1989-92 175 T2. Blaise Ilsley 1983-85 17 .........................vs. Illinois St. (4/4/92) T2. Drew Thomas 1966-68 17 ....... vs.Wisconsin-Parkside (2/29/92) Doubles 5. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 16 12 .....Chris Schaefer vs. Illinois St. (5/18/89) 1. Chad McDonald 1988-90 58 12 .... Mike Gardiner vs. Wichita St. (4/25/87) 12 .......Blaise Ilsley vs. Illinois St. (4/30/84) 2. Chris Hall 2000-03 56 Saves 3. Johnny LaMar 1989-92 55 12 ......Dave Thomas vs. Eastern Ill.(4/10/77) 1. Craig Kozlowski 1982-86 26 4. Dan Frye 1989-92 52 .........................vs. Lipscomb (4/6/68) 2. Austin Conway 2014-17 20 5. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 49 12 .......Dan Lazar vs. Ind. Central (4/15/63) 3. Phil Thatcher 1977-80 17 6. Robby Ort 2010-13 48 12 ..............Dan Lazar vs. Indiana (5/19/63) 4. Joe Thatcher 2001-04 14 12 ...............Max Case vs. Ball St. (5/27/22) T5. Ryan Keaffaber 2014-17 13 Triples T5. John Trisler 1989-91 13 1. Bob Zeihen 1985-88 32 T7. Brian Omogrosso 2003-06 11 MOST CAREER GAMES T2. Mike Eberle 1984-87 25 T7. Tyler Browning 2010-14 11 T2. Pete Piskol 1986-89 25 10 + STRIKEOUTS 4. Mitch Hannahs 1986-89 23 Innings Pitched 12 ........................ Casey Whitten (1991-93) 5. Rob Baker 1981-83 22 6 .................................Dan Lazar (1963-64) 1. Mike Farrell 1988-91 353.0 6 .............................. Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 2. Mike Gardiner 1984-87 335.2 6 ....................................Jeff Degano (2015) 3. Brad Finken 1994-97 330.2 Home Runs 4 ................................. Will Kincanon (2017) 1. Boi Rodriguez 1985-87 48 4. Matt Zaleski 2001-04 299.1 2. Dan Frye 1989-92 39 5. Mitch Stetter 2000-03 292.1 3. Mike Eberle 1984-87 37 6. Casey Whitten 1991-93 278.1 4. Tyler Thompson 1995-98 32 7. Tom Browning 1993-96 270.2 5. Dan Olson 1994-96 30 8. Sean Manaea 2010-13 262.2 6. Tony Collins 1984-85 29 T7. Mike Lexa 1983-86 28 T7. Brian Dorsett 1980-83 28 2 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS BATTING PITCHING Batting Average (Min. 120 AB) Stolen Bases Earned Run Average (Min. 40 IP) Innings Pitched 1. Wallace Johnson 1979 .491 1. Mitch Hannahs 1989 43 1. Sean Manaea 2013 1.47 1. Dakota Bacus 2012 116.2 2. Pete Piskol 1980 .471 2. Ryan Strausborger 2010 41 2. Brian Omogrosso 2006 1.51 2. Mike Farrell 1991 115.2 3. Todd Tatlock 1995 .460 3. Jim Sullivan 1983 38 3. Kurt Kudrecki 2013 1.57 3. Blaise Ilsley 1985 113.0 4. Jeff Brisson 1976 .453 4. Wallace Johnson 1979 36 4. Joe Thatcher 2002 1.73 4. Mike Gardiner 1987 111.2 5. Johnny LaMar 1992 .442 5. Jamie Allison 1987 35 5. Trent Lunsford 2014 1.99 5. Blaise Ilsley 1984 109.0 6. Mitch Hannahs 1989 .428 6. Three Players Tied - - - 29 6. Paul Quinzer 1983 2.05 6. Brad Finken 1997 108.2 7. Craig Kozlowski 1986 2.15 7. Chris Schaefer 1989 106.0 Games Played Walks 8. Austin Conway 2015 2.26 8. Paul Quizner 1986 105.1 T1. Bob Zeihen 1985 78 1. Tyler Thompson 1998 68 9. Jim Ridenour 1977 2.30 9. Sean Manaea 2012 105.0 T1. Mike Eberle 1985 78 2. Mike Farrell 1990 53 10. Jeff Degano 2015 2.36 10. Jacob Petricka 2010 100.2 T3. Tony Collins 1985 76 3. Mike Farrell 1991 52 T3. Boi Rodriguez 1985 76 4. Jim Hill 1995 50 Games Strikeouts 5. Andy Ghelfi 1985 74 5.
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