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2019 Milwaukee Panthers 2019 MILWAUKEE PANTHERS 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 MIKE FERRI MATT QUARTEL ALEX MCINTOSH NICK WINTER TREVOR SCHWECKE JOEY SCAFFIDI BRYCE CROSS NICK MOESER R-JR 5-7 IF SR 6-0 C R-SR 5-8 LHP R-SO 5-10 LHP JR 6-1 IF SO 5-9 OF R-FR 6-0 IF R-FR 5-10 OF NORRIDGE, ILL. STURGEON COUNTY, ALBERTA GREENVILLE, WIS. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MARSHFIELD, WIS. NEW BERLIN, WIS. GREENVILLE, WIS. BELLEVUE, NEB. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PATRICK TOMFOHRDE NATE DEYOUNG JACK KRAUS JACK CAVANAUGH MITCHELL BUBAN CONNER GOODMAN MATT VANEK COLIN KREITER SO 6-1 RHP FR 6-5 IF SO 6-1 C/1B JR 6-1 RHP/OF SO 6-2 IF SO 5-11 OF R-JR 6-2 RHP SR 5-11 OF PEWAUKEE, WIS. SHERWOOD, WIS. NEENAH, WIS. BROOKFIELD, ILL. KENOSHA, WIS. PEWAUKEE, WIS. PLAINFIELD, ILL. DAVENPORT, IOWA 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 GEORGE SWEDIE JARED REKLAITIS MATT DEYOUNG JACK MAHONEY JAKE SOMMERS MIKE EDWARDS ZACH NOGALSKI WILL WOHLT R-JR 6-2 RHP SR 6-3 RHP R-SO 6-6 OF SO 6-8 LHP SR 6-2 RHP SO 6-2 RHP SO 6-2 OF FR 6-4 RHP LISLE, ILL. SHEBOYGAN, WIS. APPLETON, WIS. APPLETON, WIS. HORTONVILLE, WIS. OAK FOREST, ILL. MILWAUKEE, WIS. NEW LONDON, WIS. 26 28 30 31 32 33 JACK THELEN CLAYTON USELMAN MATT MCCARTY DEVIN RYBACKI OAKLAND SCANLAN ELIJAH GOODMAN SO 6-4 C R-SR 6-2 LHP R-SO 6-3 RHP R-SR 6-2 OF SR 6-3 1B R-SR 6-4 RHP WEST BEND, WIS. JOHNSON CREEK, WIS. OAK CREEK, WIS. HANOVER PARK, ILL. EWA BEACH, HAWAII BROOKFIELD, WIS. 34 37 38 39 55 TYLER BORDNER JJ EDUARDO KEVIN LANE JOE VYSKOCIL ISAAC DIRKER SR 6-5 C/OF R-SR 6-0 OF R-FR 6-4 RHP R-JR 6-3 IF FR 6-6 RHP MORRIS, ILL. ROCKLEDGE, FLA. ORLAND PARK, ILL. LINDEN, MICH. HOWARDS GROVE, WIS. SCOTT DOFFEK CORY BIGLER SHAUN WEGNER DREW PEARSON HEAD COACH HEAD ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH/ VOLUNTEER RECRUITING COORDINATOR ASSISTANT COACH Table of Contents / Quick Facts General Information School ................. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip .................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Founded ..................................................................... 1885 Enrollment ............................................................. 26,037 Nickname ........................................................... Panthers Colors ...................................................... Black and Gold Home Field ...................................... Henry Aaron Field Capacity ....................................................................... 500 Surface .............................. Turf-Infield/Grass-Outfield Dimensions ..................... LF - 320, CF - 390, RF - 320 (Coming Soon) ............ Routine Field in Franklin, Wis. Affiliation ........................................... NCAA Division I Conference ............................................ Horizon League Chancellor ..................................................... Mark Mone Director of Athletics ............................. Amanda Braun TV/Radio Roster ............................................................... Inside Front Senior Associate AD/SWA ...................... Kathy Litzau Quick Facts/Table of Contents .......................................................... 1 Athletics Phone ......................................... 414-229-5151 Panther Staff Ticket Office Phone ................................. 414-229-5886 Head Coach Scott Doffek ............................................................... 2 2019 History Cory Bigler/Shaun Wegner/Drew Pearson/Mike Goetz ........... 3 First Year of Baseball ............... 1957-73; 1987-present Media Information ................................................................................ 4 Overall All-Time Record ............................. 946-1,071-3 Roster Information ................................................................................ 5 First Year in Division I/Record ......... 1991; 734-742-2 2018 Results ............................................................................................ 6 Milwaukee Panthers All-Time Horizon League Record ................ 323-241-1 NCAA Regionals/Last ........................................ 4/2010 2018 Statistics ......................................................................................... 7 Result ........ L, 6-2 at #1 Arizona St.; L, 22-1 vs. #15 San Diego 2018 Horizon League Leaders ............................................................. 8 Horizon League Review ........................................................................ 9 Media Relations Primary Baseball Contact ................ Ashley Steltenpohl All-Time Coaching Records ............................................................... 10 Cell Phone/Press Box Phone ................. 414-435-8118 Early Program History ........................................................................ 11 Assistant AD - Athletic Communications .... Chris Zills Year-by-Year Batting Leaders ....................................................... 12-13 Cell Phone/Press Box Phone ................. 414-750-2090 Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders ..................................................... 14-15 E-mail .................................................... [email protected] E-mail ............................................... [email protected] Game Records ...................................................................................... 16 Associate Director - Athletic Communications .... Tim Prahl Season Records ..................................................................................... 17 Office Phone ............................................. 414-229-2413 Career Records ..................................................................................... 18 Baseball SID Fax ....................................................... 414-229-5749 Mailing Address ............................. Milwaukee Athletics Team Records ....................................................................................... 19 ........................................................................ P.O. Box 413 Freshman Records ............................................................................... 20 ...................................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Record vs. All-Time Opponents ........................................................ 21 Overnight Address ........................ Milwaukee Athletics All-Time Honors ............................................................................ 22-23 .................................................... The Pavilion, Room 147 ............................................ 3409 North Downer Avenue All-Time Series Histories .............................................................. 24-29 ...................................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Year-By-Year Results ..................................................................... 30-35 Panther Letterwinners ................................................................... 36-37 Baseball Information Head Coach ................................................ Scott Doffek Jersey Number History ................................................................. 38-39 Record at School (Years) ........................ 335-332-1 (12) Henry Aaron Field Information/Record ......................................... 39 Career (Years) .......................................................... Same MLB Draft Picks .................................................................................. 40 Head Assistant Coach .................................. Cory Bigler Assistant Coach ....................................... Shaun Wegner The 2019 Milwaukee Baseball Media Booklet was written and edited by Milwaukee Assistant Volunteer Assistant Coach ..................... Drew Pearson AD for Athletic Communications Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Tim Prahl of Director of Operations ............................... Mike Goetz the Milwaukee Sports Information Office. Photographs courtesy of Mike Gryniewicz, Steve Woltmann, John Ward and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by UWM UITS Copy Center. 2018 Record ............................................................. 26-28 Home/Away/Neutral ............................. 9-4/14-18/3-6 2018 League Record/Finish ...................... 13-12/Third 2018 League Tournament .......................................... 2-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................... 26/6 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/1 Newcomers .................................................................... 10 1 Head Coach Horizon League Standings (Since 1995) Scott Doffek In League Games W L Pct. WS Milwaukee 323 241 .573 19 UIC 342 220 .609 17 Head Coach Wright State 353 220 .616 16 Youngstown State ^ 154 269 .364 4 Thirteenth Season Northern Kentucky * 35 55 .389 1 Oakland # 46 88 .343 0 Overall W L Pct. WS Scott Doffek, the 2013 Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association College Coach of the Year Milwaukee 684 629 .521 14 and two-time Horizon League Coach of the Year, enters his 13th year as the head coach of Wright State 679 596 .533 15 the Milwaukee Panthers in 2019. A mainstay in the MKE baseball program, Doffek enters his UIC 647 565 .533 13 25th season with the Milwaukee coaching staff after spending the first 12 of those years as the Youngstown State ^ 290 550 .345 1 assistant head coach. Northern Kentucky * 59 106 .358 0 Oakland # 77 170 .316 0 Doffek became just the second coach in program history to top 300 career wins in 2017, recording the milestone in late April. He closed that season at 309, with only Jerry Augustine WS - Winning Seasons at .500 or above
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