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Canisius Baseball Record Book BASEBALL • RECORD BOOK ® Canisius Baseball Record Book BASEBALL • RECORD BOOK Individual Career Records — Hitting Batting Average (Min. 200 AB) Name Seasons Average 1. Kevin Vogel 1985-87 .402 Runs Scored 2. Greg Dowden 1983-85 .385 Name Seasons Runs 3. Kevin Mailloux 2008-09 .379 1. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 202 5. Jason Rausch 1990-93 .374 2. Branson Joseph 2006-09 166 6. Kevin Reimer 2007-08 .363 3. Jose Torralba 2011-14 148 Jason Kline 1996-97 .363 Perry Silverman 2007-10 148 8. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 .361 5. Brian Burton 2008-11 141 9. Matt Mazurek 2005-06 .355 Ian Choy 2007-10 141 10. Ian Choy 2007-10 .348 7. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 126 11. Steve McQuail 2008-10 .347 8. Steve McQuail 2008-10 119 John Miosi 1980-83 .347 9. Alec Cabello 2006-09 117 13. Rick Foit 1993-94 .342 10. Kevin Mailloux 2008-09 115 Connor Panas 2012-15 .342 Connor Burke 2006-09 115 14. Brian Rinolo 1994-95 .340 15. Shayne Willson 2009-10 .339 Anthony Massicci 2013-Pres. .338 Hits 16. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 .337 Name Seasons Hits 17. Brian Hennessy 1994-97 .335 1. Ian Choy 2007-10 256 18. Brett Siddall 2013-15 .333 2. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 254 19. Daryl Besant 1995-98 .330 3. Connor Panas 2012-15 247 20. Tom Steffan 1979-82 .328 4. Branson Joseph 2006-09 227 5. Brian Burton 2008-11 220 6. Jose Torralba 2011-14 203 On-Base Percentage (Min. 200 AB) 7. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 200 Name Seasons OBP 8. Drew Pettit 2010-12 180 2. John Miosi 1980-83 .486 9. Gabe Baida 2003-06 168 3. Jason Rausch 1990-93 .478 10. Connor Burke 2006-09 167 4. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 .475 11. Perry Silverman 2007-10 165 5. Kevin Reimer 2007-08 .474 6. Matt Mazurek 2005-06 .469 Doubles 7. Greg Dowden 1983-85 .467 Name Seasons Doubles 8. Ian Choy 2007-10 .456 1. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 52 9. Kevin Vogel 1985-87 .452 2. Connor Panas 2012-15 50 10. Anthony Massicci 2013-Pres. .450 3. Ian Choy 2007-10 45 11. Connor Panas 2012-15 .447 4. Branson Joseph 2006-09 42 12. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 .442 5. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 40 Brian Riniolo 1994-95 .442 6. Connor Burke 2006-09 39 7. Jose Torralba 2011-14 38 Slugging Percentage (Min. 200 AB) 8. Brian Burton 2008-11 37 Name Seasons Slugging 9. Steve McQuail 2008-10 35 1. Greg Dowden 1983-85 .779 Perry Silverman 2007-10 35 2. Jason Rausch 1990-93 .675 10. Brian Hennessy 1994-97 33 3. Kevin Mailloux 2008-09 .653 4. Todd Schell 1994-95 .650 Triples 5. Steve McQuail 2008-10 .631 Name Seasons Triples 6. Kevin Vogel 1985-87 .618 1. Connor Panas 2012-15 13 7. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 .592 2. Jesse Kelso 2012-14 12 8. Jason Kline 1996-97 .590 3. Gabe Baida 2003-06 10 9. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 .586 4. Ryan Coppinger 2011-14 9 10. Adam Donato 2007-08 .565 Branson Joseph 2006-09 9 Anthony Massicci 2013-Pres. 9 Games Played 6. Chris Gruarin 2011-13 8 Name Seasons Games Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 8 1. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 216 Kevin Smith 2003-06 8 2. Ian Choy 2007-10 213 Greg Dowden 1983-85 8 Branson Joseph 2006-09 213 Ray Jablonski 1977-79 8 4. Jose Torralba 2011-14 208 10. Perry SIlverman 2007-10 7 5. Brian Burton 2008-11 205 Ishmael Cox 2000-03 7 6. Connor Burke 2006-09 193 Bill Doll 1998-2001 7 7. Perry Silverman 2007-10 190 Kevin Glover 1996-97 7 8. Alec Cabello 2006-09 188 Tim Butzer 1984, 86-87 7 Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 188 Shane Zimmer 2011-14 188 2 RECORD BOOK • BASEBALL Individual Career Records — Hitting Shane Zimmer Mike Krische Kevin Mahoney Home Runs Hit By Pitch Name Seasons HRs Name Seasons HBP 1. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 47 1. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 53 2. Steve McQuail 2008-10 30 2. Ian Choy 2007-10 49 Brian Burton 2008-11 30 3. Connor Panas 2012-15 41 4. Kevin Mailloux 2008-09 28 4. Ronnie Bernick 2011-14 40 5. Jason Rausch 1990-93 27 5. Alec Cabello 2006-09 32 6. Branson Joseph 2006-09 25 Branson Joseph 2006-09 32 7. Todd Schell 1994-95 22 Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 32 8. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 20 6. Chris Gruarin 2011-13 29 9. Shayne Willson 2009-10 19 7. Shane Zimmer 2011-14 28 Ian Choy 2007-10 19 Drew Pettit 2010-12 28 Runs Batted In Name Seasons RBI Stolen Bases 1. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 187 Name Seasons SBs 2. Brian Burton 2008-11 174 1. Kyle Domogala 1999-2001 57 3. Branson Joseph 2006-09 156 2. Mike Krische 2012-15 55 4. Connor Panas 2012-15 155 3. Branson Joseph 2006-09 54 5. Ian Choy 2007-10 142 4. Jose Torralba 2011-14 50 6. Brett Siddall 2013-15 135 5. Jeremy Ross 1995-98 45 7. Steve McQuail 2008-10 129 6. Connor Panas 2012-15 42 8. Jimmy Luppens 2011-14 128 7. Brian Hennessy 1994-97 40 9. Jose Torralba 2011-14 111 8. Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 39 10. Kevin Mailloux 2008-09 109 Ishmael Cox 2000-03 39 9. Sean Jamieson 2010-11 37 10. Chris Gruarin 2011-13 36 Walks Kevin Smith 2003-06 36 Name Seasons Walks Kevin Vogel 1985-87 36 1. Shane Zimmer 2011-14 116 Kevin Mahoney 2006-09 116 2. Connor Panas 2012-15 106 3. Branson Joseph 2006-09 105 4. Ian Choy 2007-10 103 5. Matt Novo 1989-92 102 6. Brian Burton 2008-11 88 7. Jesse Puscheck 2012-15 82 8. Jose Torralba 2011-14 80 9. Connor Burke 2006-09 78 10. Jesse Kelso 2012-14 77 3 BASEBALL • RECORD BOOK Individual Career Records — Pitching/Fielding Earned Run Average (Min. 60 IP) Wins Name Seasons ERA Name Seasons Wins 1. Jon Fitzsimmons (67.0 IP) 2011-13 1.88 1. Shane Davis 2008-11 35 2. Tim Krawczyk (130.1 IP) 1983-86 2.83 2. Devon Stewart 2012-Pres. 24 3. Alex Godzak (238.1 IP) 2013-Pres. 3.36 3. Alex Godzak 2013-Pres. 23 4. Steve Biancofiore (114.2 IP) 1983, 85-87 3.38 4. Mike Goemans 2007-10 22 5. Garrett Cortright (275.2 IP) 2011-13 3.40 5. Garrett Cortright 2011-13 21 6. Mike Catanzaro (86 IP) 1977-80 3.56 6. Rohn Pierce 2012-14 16 7. Tom Chester (60.1 IP) 1961-62 3.58 Tim Krawczyk 1983-86 16 8. Rohn Pierce (239.2 IP) 2012-14 3.64 7. Alex MacKenzie 2006-09 15 9. Norm Andrzejewski (87.2 IP) 1960-62 3.80 Adam Wertman 1993-97 15 10. Joe DeMartino (132.2 IP) 1988-90 3.87 8. Billy Martin 2010-13 14 11. Gary Cordier (63.2 IP) 1982-84 4.10 Ryan McGorman 2006-09 14 12. Shane Davis (364.1 IP) 2008-11 4.17 Bruce Axelson 1992-95 14 13. Mark Lasky (61.0 IP) 1977-78 4.28 Mike Firth 1984-87 14 15. Devon Stewart (363.0 IP) 2012-Pres. 4.36 14. Derek Zgoda (67.2 IP) 1992-95 4.52 Saves Name Seasons Saves 1. Jon Fitzsimmons 2011-13 22 Lowest Opponent Batting Average (Min. 60 IP) 2. Iannick Remillard 2013-Pres. 14 Name Seasons Opp BA 2. Shayne Willson 2009-10 11 1. Jon Fitzsimmons (67.0 IP) 2011-13 .185 Ryan McGorman 2006-09 11 2. Joe Mamott (101.1 IP) 1993-94 .203 4. Derek Zgoda 1992-95 9 3. Derek Zgoda (67.2 IP) 1992-95 .227 5. Alex Winiewicz 2005-06 6 4. John Axford (70.0 IP) 2006 .230 Brandon Bielecki 2014-Pres. 6 5. Alex Godzak (238.1 IP) 2013-Pres. .242 6. Joe Mamott 1993-94 5 6. Garrett Cortright (275.2 IP) 2011-13 .243 7. Tim Seil 2011-12 4 7. Rohn Pierce (239.2 IP) 2012-14 .246 Andrew Van’tWout 2008-10 4 8. Chris Cox (125.1 IP) 2007-11 .252 John Davidson 1988-91 4 9. Josh Shepley (77.1 IP) 2014-Pres .259 10. J.P. Stevenson (73.0 IP) 2015-Pres. .261 11. Devon Stewart (363.0) 2012-15 .264 Appearances Name Seasons Appearances 12. Mike Box (82.2 IP) 1994-95 .267 1. Eric Stolzenburg 2012-15 81 13. Peter Gibbons (97.1 IP) 1992-95 .270 2. Josh Marshall 2008-11 68 Ryan McGorman 2006-09 68 Fewest Walks Allowed/9 IP (Min. 60 IP) 3. Matt Weber 2006-09 66 Name Seasons BB/9 IP 4. Aaron Boag 2006-09 65 1. Tom Chester (60.1 IP) 1961-62 0.45 5. Marc Muoio 1996-99 62 2. Doug Carlson (90.0 IP) 1980, 82-83 1.90 6. Devon Stewart 2012-15 61 3. Rohn Pierce (239.2 IP) 2012-14 1.95 7. Mike Goemans 2007-10 60 4. Norm Andrzejewski (87.2 IP) 1960-62 2.05 8. Jon Fitzsimmons 2011-13 56 5. J.P. Stevenson (73.0) 2015-Pres. 2.20 Shane Davis 2008-11 56 6. Shane Davis (364.1 IP) 2008-11 2.22 9. Alex MacKenzie 2006-09 53 7. Iannick Remillard (79.2 IP) 2013-Pres. 2.50 8. Devon Stewart (264.2 IP) 2012-Pres.
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