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Dayton Baseball DAYTON BASEBALL 2020 RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2020) Team Records (single-season) Batting Individual Records Pitching Indivudual Records MLB Draft Awards RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2020) DAYTON BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS BATTING RUNS BATTED IN PITCHING FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1 2009 . 448 1 1998 . 222 BATTING AVERAGE COMPLETE GAMES 2 2003 . 389 2 2008 . 229 1 2009 . .332 1 1992 . 21 3 2002 . 361 3 2011 . 231 2 1998 . .317 2 2005 . 18 4 2005 . 358 4 1993 . 256 3 1966 . .309 2001 . 18 5 2010 . 349 5 2006 . 258 4 2005 . .308 2000 . 18 6 2012 . 335 6 2004 . 262 5 2000 . .305 5 1991 . 16 7 2000 . 329 * 2020 . 72 6 1986 . .302 6 1987 . 15 8 2001 . 325 7 2002 . .301 1971 . 15 9 2019 . 315 MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 8 1993 . .299 * 2020 . 0 10 2004 . 303 1 1993 . 389 * 2020 . .272 * 2020 . 83 2 1995 . 380 INNINGS PITCHED 3 1989 . 378 1 2012 . 549 .1 DOUBLES 4 1990 . 355 AT-BATS 2 2011 . 528 .1 1 2009 . 143 5 1994 . 349 1 2012 . 2,183 3 2019 . 522 .2 2 2010 . 131 * 2020 . 72 2 2011 . 2,043 4 2009 . 494 .1 3 1993 . 125 3 2009 . 2,005 5 2006 . 488 .0 4 2006 . 115 STRIKEOUTS 4 2019 . 2,004 6 2008 . 485 .2 5 2011 . 119 1 2019 . 491 5 1993 . 1,989 7 2017 . 484 .1 6 2014 . 109 2 2011 . 429 6 2010 . 1,967 8 2010 . 480 .2 7 2012 . 104 3 2012 . 381 7 2005 . 1,932 9 2007 . 478 .1 8 1996 . 103 4 2009 . 370 8 2008 . 1,899 10 2016 . 477 .2 9 1994 . 102 5 2010 . 368 9 2006 . 1,898 * 2020 . 118 .0 10 2015 . 99 6 2018 . 361 10 1991 . 1,836 * 2020 . 21 7 2008 . 358 * 2020 . 492 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 8 2006 . 343 1 1998 . 399 TRIPLES 9 2015 . 341 RUNS SCORED 2 1997 . 463 1 1987 . 22 T-10 2017 . 332 . 1 2009 . 448 3 1996 . 473 2 1994 . 21 T-10 2002 . 332 . 2 1993 . 425 4 1992 . 489 3 2001 . 20 * 2020 . 144 3 2005 . 397 5 2019 . 504 1993 . 20 4 2010 . 392 * 2020 . 106 5 2009 . 19 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED 5 2002 . 390 6 1998 . 17 1 2011 . 128 6 2012 . 373 MOST HITS ALLOWED * 2020 . 2 2 2005 . 138 7 2019 . 366 1 2010 . 680 3 2004 . 150 8 2000 . 363 2 1993 . 660 HOME RUNS 2001 . 150 9 2001 . 356 3 2012 . 634 1 2009 . 77 5 2002 . 154 10 2004 . 335 4 1999 . 619 2 1993 . 71 6 2013 . 163 * 2020 . 87 5 1995 . 600 3 2010 . 63 7 1998 . 166 6 1989 . 579 4 2002 . 61 * 2020 . 79 HITS 7 1994 . 577 2000 . 61 1 2009 . 665 8 2013 . 570 6 2001 . 51 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 2 2012 . 635 9 1990 . 568 1998 . 51 1 1995 . 290 3 2005 . 596 * 2020 . 106 8 1994 . 49 2 1989 . 272 4 1993 . 594 * 2020 . 11 3 1993 . 259 5 2010 . 593 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 4 1991 . 258 6 2011 . 578 1 2008 . 276 STOLEN BASES 5 1990 . 253 7 2008 . 546 2 1998 . 292 1 2012 . 164 6 2017 . 239 8 2000 . 542 3 2000 . 303 2 2011 . 121 7 2015 . 238 9 2001 . 532 T-4 2002 . .303 . 3 2019 . 113 8 2019 . 229 10 2004 . 518 T-4 2005 . .303 . 4 1991 . 99 9 2014 . 217 11 2002 . 514 * 2020 . 84 5 1992 . 98 * 2020 . 79 12 1991 . 509 6 2014 . 91 * 2020 . 134 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 7 1985 . 86 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1 1989 . 493 T-8 2018 . 81. 1 1966 . 3 .15 2 1993 . 476 T-8 2013 . 81. 2 1978 . 3 .78 3 1995 . 468 10 2006 . 75 3 1959 . 3 .90 4 1985 . 446 * 2020 . 14 4 2011 . 3 .94 5 1994 . 443 5 2008 . 4 .24 * 2020 . 84 6 1971 . 4 .33 7 1961 . 4 .48 * 2020 . 5 .49 5 DAYTON BASEBALL RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2020) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING 4 Bobby Glover . 2012 . 82 AT-BATS 5 Robby Sunderman 2014 . 80 6 Zach Jacob . 2009 . 79 BATTING AVERAGE (min . 200 at-bats) CAREER 1 Michael Massa . 2004-07 . 842 Rich Dimel . 1993. 79 CAREER 2 Aaron Reesh . .1999-02 . 817 8 Michael Massa . 2005 . 78 1 Garry Roggenburk 1959-62 . .362 3 Cole Tyrell . 2007-10 . 816 Ryan Fleming . 1997 . 78 2 Ryan Fleming . 1995-98 . .360 3 Brian Harlamert . 1991-94. 774 Ben Ernst . 1993 . 78 3 Brian Blasik . 2009-12. .348 4 Kevin Harpring . 1990-93 . 763 Tony Caputo . .1968-71 . .348 5 Rob Howell . .1993-96 . 762 RUNS BATTED IN 5 Galen Schumm . 2005-06. .343 6 Ryan Fleming . 1995-98 . 749 CAREER 6 C .J . Gillman . 2011-12. .342 1 Brian Harlamert . 1991-94. 177 7 Andy Boehmer . 1999-02. .336 SINGLE-SEASON 2 Aaron Reesh . 1999-02 . 175 8 Kelly Lathrop . .1986-89 . .335 1 Bobby Glover . 2012 . 255 3 Cole Tyrell . 2007-10 . 165 9 Bobby Getty . 2005-07 . .333 2 Brian Blasik . 2012. 254 4 Brooks Vogel . .1998-01 . 159 3 C .J . Gillman . 2012. 245 5 Shawn Bolinger . 2000-02 . 158 SINGLE-SEASON 4 C .J . Gillman . 2011. 241 6 Rich Dimel . 1989-93 . 149 1 Terry Elliott . 1966. .510 5 Aaron Dunsmore . 2009 . 235 2 Garry Roggenburk 1960 . .500 6 Michael Massa . 2006 . 234 SINGLE-SEASON 3 Ryan Fleming . 1998 . .455 7 Michael Massa . 2007 . 231 1 Rich Dimel . 1993. 69 4 Ryan Fleming . 1997 . .417 Michael Massa . 2005 . 231 2 Shawn Bolinger . 2002 . 65 5 Ted Kramer . 1959. .412 Shawn Bolinger . 2001 . 231 3 C .J . Gillman . 2012. 63 10 A .J . Ryan . 2012 . 230 4 Brian Harlamert . 1994 . 62 HOME RUNS Ben Ernst . 1993 . 230 5 Cole Tyrell . 2009 . 60 CAREER 12 Riley Tirotta . 2019. 227 6 Kevin Harpring . 1993. 59 1 Brooks Vogel . .1998-01 . 45 13 Rich Dimel . 1993. 226 7 Aaron Reesh . 2002 . 56 2 Brian Harlamert . 1991-94. 38 Kevin Harping . 1993 . 226 8 Collin Abels . 1996. 55 3 Rich Dimel . 1989-93 . 35 15 Jake Long . 1999 . 223 9 Brooks Vogel . .2000 . 53 4 Shawn Bolinger . 2000-02 . 32 Brian Harlamert ..
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