Greats

AVAILABLE CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATS PLAYER (UGA) G GS CG SH W L SV PCT ERA IP R ER H BB SO Bob Cannon (69-70) 23 - - - 10 7 - .588 2.39 158.0 55 42 130 41 72 Cris Carpenter (85-87) 97 1 1 0 22 13 33 .629 2.93 236.2 89 77 213 64 260 Buddy Copeland (67-68) 17 - 8 - 7 6 - .538 2.35 103.2 32 27 70 57 137 Joshua Fields (05-08) 114 1 0 0 10 11 41 .476 3.77 152.2 74 64 113 69 213 Dave Fleming (88-90) 56 47 25 4 29 17 3 .630 3.10 366.0 171 126 311 137 318 Chuck Fore (76-77) 25 24 11 4 14 5 0 .737 2.12 153.0 67 36 124 58 107 Trevor Holder (06-09) 73 50 0 0 22 15 0 .595 4.50 313.2 189 157 341 101 223 Derek Lilliquist (85-87) 61 46 13 4 31 12 0 .721 3.30 316.0 176 116 275 76 387 Wayne Minshew (57-58) 20 16 - - 10 4 - .714 2.50 104.1 49 29 73 66 89 Nathan Moreau (06-08) 53 36 0 0 18 7 0 .720 5.08 216.0 130 122 229 80 149 Peyton Mosher (78-81) 44 24 6 0 18 15 1 .545 5.00 313.1 252 174 352 158 212 Allen Parrish (52-55) 37 - - - 21 7 - .750 4.20 240.0 145 112 201 120 145 Stan Payne (90-92) 44 33 10 1 18 5 4 .783 3.73 236.1 127 98 260 70 201 Brian Powell (93-95) 50 48 17 5 19 14 0 .576 3.80 357.2 188 151 332 125 352 Mike Rebhan (89-90) 40 32 12 2 20 8 1 .714 3.55 218.1 109 86 224 95 155 Will Startup (03-05) 79 9 1 0 16 10 19 .615 3.21 214.1 91 75 185 59 164 Don Woeltjen (61-63) 21 - - - 6 10 - .600 3.88 104.1 63 45 91 39 79

Will Sanford (1896-99) Bob Cannon (1969-70) *Selected to the CWS All-Decade Team for the 1990s *Staff ace in the late 1890s *Among Career Low ERA Leaders at 2.39 *Pitched a No-Hitter vs. Western Carolina in 1989 *Tossed school’s first perfect game in 1897 (Penn) *Led team in Wins, ERA in 1969-70, going 10-7 with a 2.39 ERA and .400 in 1970 (12-for-30) Stan Payne (1990-92) Jim Redfearn (1907-08) *1970 Team MVP *Won 18 games in three-year career with 10 CGs, a *School record 13 shutouts and 18-0-1 in his career 3.73 ERA and 201 Ks in 236.1 IP. *School record 21 vs. Alabama in 1908 Chuck Fore (1976-77) *As a freshman, beat Okla. State 2-1 in the 1990 national *Key member of Southern Championship team in 1908 *SEC Record for Fewest Hits for Career/9 IP (3.94) with championship game in Omaha, Neb. *All-Southern team selection only 67 hits in 153 IP *Drafted by Oakland in 12th round in 1992 *UGA Record Career ERA of 2.12 ERA Tom Philpot (1916-19) *One of best seasons ever in 1977, 10-3, 1.67 ERA, 8 Brian Powell (1993-95) *No-Hitter vs. Ga. Tech in 1919, beat them three times CG, 91.2 IP, 71 K *Ranks 2nd in Career Shutouts (5), Complete Games that year, two as a starter once in relief *Captain of the 1977 team, drafted by Toronto (17) and Strikeouts (352), 3rd in Innings (357.2) *Multiple All-Southern team selection, great pickoff move *Pitched a No-Hitter vs. Eastern Kentucky in 1994 *Member of Southern Championship team in 1919 Peyton Mosher (1978-81) *Member of 1994 USA Baseball Summer Team *Ranks T3rd in school history for Career Complete *2nd Round draft pick of Detroit in 1995 Fred Sale (1922-24) Games (13), top 10 in IP (313.1), and Ks (212) *Reached Major Leagues in 1998, Played six years *Staff ace known as Georgia’s “Winning Pitcher” *1981 Team MVP with team-high nine wins *Pitched a perfect game vs. Virginia in 1923 *Drafted by Los Angeles in 1981 Will Startup (2003-05) *Pitched a one-hitter over Oglethorpe in 1922 *Helped lead Georgia to a third place showing at the 2004 *Reached Major Leagues in 1924 with Pittsburgh Cris Carpenter (1985-1987) College World Series, an SEC title and a 45-23 mark *Two-time All-American *Ranks 3rd in Career Saves (19) Spurgeon Chandler (1930-32) *1987 Golden Spikes nominee part of CWS team *First team All-SEC in 2004 when he led the league in “Speedball Artist” for Coach W.P. White *SEC and UGA record 33 Saves, lowest opponent’s batting average at .193 *Standout passer on the gridiron for the Bulldogs *2nd in school history for Games Pitched (97) *Went 7-2 with a 2.22 ERA and 12 saves in 2004 *Played for the from 1937-47 *1987 First Round Draft Pick by St. Louis *Tremendous postseason in 2004, going 2-0, 1.77 ERA, *Part of seven World Series teams *One of only nine first rounders in school history 4 SV in 7 games (20.1 IP, 4BB, 18K) *Best pro season came in 1943, led league in Wins, ERA *Reached Major Leagues in 1988, Played eight years *Two-time SEC Good Works Team member and CGs, going 20-4, 1.64 ERA with 20 CGs *Drafted by in 5th round in 2005 *2-0, 0.50 in the 1943 World Series, won game one and Derek Lilliquist (1985-87) pitched a shutout in clinching game five *1987 1st Team All-American and Team MVP Joshua Fields (2005-08) *1987 Golden Spikes Nominee *Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 Allen Parrish (1952-55) *Helped lead team to 1987 College World Series squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC *Key member of two SEC Championship teams *School Record Holder for Wins (31), Strikeouts (387), *2008 First Round Draft Pick by Seattle; A second round *21 Career Wins in 240 IP T2nd in Shutouts (4), 3rd in Complete Game (13) pick of Atlanta in 2007 but returned for senior year *Posted 7-1 mark in 11 games in 1953 *Also excellent hitter, batted .318-35-135 in his career *Two-time All-American *1987 First Round Draft Pick by Atlanta *SEC and School Record Holder For Saves with 41 Wayne Minshew (1957-58) *One of only nine first rounders in school history *2008 NCWBA National Stopper of the Year, SEC Pitcher *Record Holder for Lowest ERA at 1.02 in 1957, just *Reached Major Leagues in 1989, Played eight years of the Year, Clemens Award finalist, Golden Spikes 5 ER in 44 IP and only 49 total in 104.1 IP in career Award semifinalist *Posted 10-4 mark, 2.50 ERA on the mound Dave Fleming (1988-90) *School record 114 career games pitched *Captain of the 1958 team *Two-time All-American and 1990 Team MVP *Member of 1989 USA Baseball Summer Team Trevor Holder (2006-09) Don Woeltjen (1961-63) *1990 Golden Spikes Nominee. *Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 *Pitched a perfect game versus Ga. Tech in 1963, win- *Helped team to 1990 CWS title and 52-19 mark squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC ning 5-0 with 11 Ks in Atlanta *12-6 with 13 CGs in 19 starts as a junior in 1990 *22-15 in 50 career starts, All-SEC in 2008 *Went 6-10, 3.88 ERA in 21 games in his career *Earned a save with 3 IP in 1990 national title game *10th round pick by Florida in 2008, returned for senior *Received Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award *Career Record Holder for CGs (25), 2nd in Wins (29), season and selected in 3rd round by Washington winner during 1998 Lettermen’s Day IP (366) and Shutouts (4) and 3rd in Strikeouts (318) *Drafted by Seattle in 3rd round in 1990 Nathan Moreau (2006-08) Buddy Copeland (1967-68) *Reached Major Leagues in 1991, Played five years *Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 *Pitched No-Hitter vs. Vanderbilt in 1967 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC *Record Holder, allowing only 18 Runs in 60.2 IP in 1968 Mike Rebhan (1989-90) *18-7 in 36 career starts including 10-3 in the SEC where he went 4-2 with a 2.37 ERA *Posted 20 Career Wins and 11 Complete Games *Drafted by Baltimore in the 11th round in 2008 *2nd in school history for Career Lowest ERA (2.35) *1990 College World Series MVP going 2-0, 1.00 ERA, *Drafted by Oakland in 1968 versus Stanford and first rounder Mike Mussina Note: This is an overview of some of Georgia’s greatest pitchers from each decade. Insufficient records from the 1940s.

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AVAILABLE CAREER HITTING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATS PLAYER (UGA) G AB R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB Gordon Beckham, ss (06-08) 197 789 201 263 .333 59 5 53 182 28 Kyle Farmer, ss (10-13) 212 861 127 265 .308 63 7 18 168 11 Jeff Keppinger, ss (99-01) 181 714 178 271 .380 46 8 35 168 16 David Lanning, 3b (77-79) 135 489 109 187 .382 34 5 11 125 18 Roger Miller, c (86-89) 230 884 180 282 .319 57 4 45 226 1 Josh Morris, 1b (04-06) 190 704 148 213 .303 46 5 51 184 13 Ryan Peisel, 3b (06-08) 197 822 169 261 .318 50 5 18 130 27 Rich Poythress, 1b (06-09) 176 658 152 232 .353 48 1 43 185 8 Doug Radziewicz, 1b (88-91) 242 896 207 282 .315 80 3 21 155 15 J.R. Showalter, ss (88-90) 190 772 178 261 .338 65 4 30 156 6 Jeff Treadway, 2b (82-83) 95 360 87 137 .381 26 1 15 86 10 Jim Umbricht, ss (50-52) - 297 44 94 .316 10 7 0 39 23

Catcher: Roger Miller (1986-89) *Reached the Major Leagues in 1987, played nine *All-American, Two-time Scholar-Athlete and MVP seasons including with the in 1991 when *Ranks 1st in Career Home Runs (45), RBI (226), Hits they advanced to the World Series (282), Grand Slams (7), 2nd in Runs Scored (180), Total Others: Alf Anderson, Jim Callaway, Don Clat- Bases (481), At-Bats (884) terbuck, Donn Perno. *Led team to 1987 College World Series; 42-21 mark *Tied NCAA Record with two grand slams in a game Third Baseman (2): David Lanning (1977-79), *Threw out more than 40 percent of base runners Ryan Peisel (2006-08) *Drafted by the in 1989 Others : Phil Ashe, Ron Bunnell, Michael Curry David Lanning (c/dh) R.E. Gladin, Clint Sammons, Henry Wagnon and *All-American and three-time All-SEC Bob White *Ranks 2nd in career batting average (.382) *Hit .398 in ’77 and ’78 David Lanning J.R. Showalter First Baseman (3): Doug Radziewicz (1988- *1979 Team MVP after hitting .343-4-68 91), Josh Morris (2004-06); Rich Poythress *Drafted by L.A. in 1979 (2006-09) the played deemed "Most Competitive" by the staff. Ryan Peisel Doug Radziewicz *Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 Jeff Keppinger *Member of 1990 national champions that went 52-19 squad that reached the CWS Finals and won the SEC *Two-time All-American and unanimous All-SEC *Established school records in Games Played (240), HIts *Started all 197 games in his Bulldog career including *Led team to the 2001 SEC Championship and to the (282), At-Bats (896), Runs Scored (207), Doubles (80), a record-tying 71 in 2008 College World Series, batting .389-18-73 for the triple 3rd in Total Bases (431) and 4th in RBI (155) *SEC Academic Honor Roll, CWS All-Tournament crown and a .929 *Led NCAA with SEC/UGA record 31 Doubles in 1991 *School record 51 putouts at third base in 2008 *Career top five in Batting (.380), RBI (168), Home Runs *Named Team MVP, Team Captain *A 12th Round Draft Pick by Colorado in 2008 (35), Total Bases (438), Hits (271) and Runs Scored (178) *Drafted by St. Louis in 1991 Others: Marty Brown, Jeff Cooper, Cy Grant, Lee *One of the greatest postseasons in history, batted .500 Mitchell, Curt Powell, Tommy Reid (23-for-46) with 9 HR, 16 RBI, 1.239 SLG% in 2001 Josh Morris *Drafted by Pittsburgh in 2001 and made his major *Starter on two College World Series teams and part of Shortstop (6): Nolen Richardson (1924-26), J.R. league debut with the in 2004 one SEC Championship Showalter (1988-90), Jim Umbricht (1950-52), *At the end of his career, he held school record for Jeff Keppinger (1998-2001), Gordon Beckham Gordon Beckham Career Home Runs with 51 in only three seasons and (2006-08), Kyle Farmer (2010-13) *Part of two College World Series Teams including 2008 tied single season mark with 23 in 2006 CWS Finalists and won the SEC title *Ranks second in Career RBI (184), fifth in Total Bases Nolen Richardson *2008 1st Round Draft Pick by (422) and sixth in Walks (110), outstanding defense, *One of the South’s truly great athletes of his time, *Finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser *College Baseball Foundation All-American in 2006 lettered in baseball and basketball Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award *A 12th Round Draft pick by Atlanta in 2006 *His defensive skills was once described by a reporter as *Consensus 2008 All-American, 2nd Team Academic “a lad who grabs hot grounders like a fox terrier playing All-American, started all 197 games in his career Rich Poythress with a tennis ball” *2008 SEC Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the *Starter on two College World Series teams including *Played six seasons in Major Leagues Year, hit .411 with 28 home runs and 77 RBI CWS Finalists in 2008 and part of one SEC title *Set school record with NCAA-leading 28 in *All-American who earned ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove J.R. Showalter 2008 and Bulldog career mark with 53 Award in 2008 and .993 Career Fielding Percentage *All-American and two-time All-SEC selection *At the end of his career, he held school record for Single *Member of 1990 national champions Kyle Farmer Season RBI (86), second in Home Runs (25), third in *In 1990, ranked 1st in career Total Bases (424) and in a *Ended career with highest fielding percentage by a Total Bases (181), also top 10 in several Career marks season (163), 2nd in career doubles (65), 5th in career Georgia SS at .968 in 1,045 total chances and the single including Batting (.353), Home Runs (43), Total Bases Hits (261) and RBI (156), 4th in Runs Scored (178) season record for a SS at .978 in 2013 (411), RBI (185), Runs (152) and Walks (105) *Led 1988 team in Batting (.322), Hits (77) *Starting SS for Team USA in summer of 2012 *A 2nd Round Draft pick by Seattle in 2009 *Drafted by California in 1990 *Appeared in 212 games with 211 starts at SS Others: Pete Freeman, Billy Griffith, Morton *Batted .308-18-168 with 63 doubles and 265 hits in Hodgson (see pg. 74), Brian Jester, Andy Osbolt, Mike Jim Umbricht career and led NCAA in SF with 12 in 2013 Wirth, John Yselonia *All-SEC selection and two-sport standout. *2013 8th Round Draft Pick by L.A. Dodgers *In 1951, the 6-5 shortstop batted a team-high .388 Others: Reggie Andrews, Pete Arenas, Rodney Second Baseman: Jeff Treadway (1982-83) *Team Captain in 1952 in baseball and basketball Bellamy, Bubba Kizer, Blaise Kozeniewski, Jimmy Har- *Two-time All-SEC standout including preseason All- *Played five seasons in the Major Leagues with the rell, Cliff McGaughey, and Charley Trippi America selection in 1983 and Houston Colt .45s *Named Team MVP in 1983 with team-high .392 avg. *Member of 1960 World Champions Note: This is an overview of some of Georgia’s greatest players *Ranks 4th in Career Batting Average (.381) *Major League Comeback-Player-of-the-Year in 1963 at each position including multiple shortstops, outfielders and a *Drafted by Cincinnati in 1987 *Has Bulldog award named after him given annually to utility category. Insufficient records from the 1940s. 2019 GEORGIA BASEBALL 77 Georgia Greats

AVAILABLE CAREER HITTING STATISTICS ON GEORGIA GREATS PLAYER (UGA) G AB R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB Pitching Stats Buck Belue, of (79-82) 134 481 114 171 .365 34 4 30 131 27 - Ronnie Braddock, p/rf (61-63) - 157 34 57 .363 10 5 6 40 7 6-4, 4.32 ERA, 91.2 IP, 76 Ks Rick Fuentes, of (82-84) 144 577 152 199 .345 33 5 20 143 19 - Billy Henderson, of (47-50) - 337/i 66/i 129/i .375 9/i 7/i 4/i 14/i 91 *i=incomplete total for career Derek Lilliquist, p/dh (85-87) 160 547 114 174 .318 41 0 35 135 0 31-12, 3.30 ERA, 316 IP, 387 Ks Jeff Pyburn, of (78-80) 128 403 122 139 .345 19 2 33 128 32 - Sonny Saye, rf/1b/c (54-56) - 282 69 103 .365 21 12 7 60 9 - Joey Side, of (04-06) 187 748 128 236 .316 37 14 26 127 18 - Joe Stewart, of (77-79) 108 355 104 140 .394 36 5 11 91 9 - Chris Stowers, of (93-96) 200 759 147 246 .324 48 5 22 159 65 - Jonathan Wyatt, of (04-07) 222 705 151 231 .328 31 3 12 103 42 -

Outfielders (8): Buck Belue (1979-82), Rick Fuentes (1982-84), Billy Henderson (1947-50), Jeff Pyburn (1978-80), Joey Side (2004-06), Joe Stewart (1977-79), Chris Stowers (1993-96) and Jonathan Wyatt (2004-06) Others: Harry Babcock, Scott Bohlke, Steve Carter, Bruce Chick, Zach Cone, Todd Crane, Larry Littleton, Keegan McGovern, John Rucker, Ray Suplee, Adam Swann, Wendell Tarleton

Buck Belue *Two-time All-SEC selection *2nd highest single season Batting Average of .447 Buck Belue Billy Henderson *Top 10 career record book in HRs (30) and SB (27) *Starting QB on the 1980 national championship team *Hit .373-13-45 for 1979 team “Triple Crown” *Drafted in 1982 by Montreal

Rick Fuentes *All-American in 1982, 2nd in SEC in batting that year *Two-time All-SEC and Academic All-SEC *Career top 10 in Runs Scored (152) and RBI (143) *Team Captain in 1984 *Signed as a free agent with Chicago in 1984

Billy Henderson *Known as the “Macon Meteor,” a two-time All-SEC selection and three-time team batting champion Jeff Pyburn *Career record for SB (91), team captain in 1950 Joey Side *5th highest Batting Average (.375) *Team-high .410 average and five triples in 1948 *Led team in Batting (.352), Runs (33) and 2nd in HRs Chris Stowers Ronnie Braddock (p/rf) (3) {including two inside-the-park homers} in 1949 *All-SEC and 1996 Team MVP *Two-way threat and two-time All-SEC outfielder *Batting leader (.386) and SEC-best 29 SB in 1950 *Captured team “Triple Crown” in 1996, .370-12-57 *Led the NCAA in Batting with a .489 (22-for-45) mark *Ranks top five in career RBI (159), SB (65), AB (759), in 1962, also a school record bettering Charley Trippi’s Jeff Pyburn TB (370), Doubles (48) and Runs Scored (147) .464 (52-for-112) in 1946 *All-SEC and two-time Academic All-SEC honoree *Had inside-the-park HR versus Ga. Southern in 1994 *Hit safely in 12 of 14 games played that year and also *Shares school record for Grand Slams (6) including *Drafted in 1996 by Montreal and made it to the majors went 2-1 in five games on the mound Most in a Season with three in 1999 *Led 1961 team in Batting (.367) and W (4), IP (64.2) *Top 10 in career records for HRs (33) and SBs (32) *Career pitching record of 6-4, 4.32 ERA in 17 games *Led 1980 team in HRs (15), RBI (66), Runs (54) Jonathan Wyatt *1980 First Round Draft Pick by San Diego *Starter on two College World Series teams and one Derek Lilliquist (p/dh) *One of only nine first rounders in school history SEC Championship squad, 2007 MVP Note: Bio and career pitching statistics on page *Career .406 post-season average ranks fourth best 76. Career hitting stats are listed above. Joey Side in school history *All-American in 2006 and starter on two College World *Posted perfect 1.000 FLDG% in 164 total chances in Sonny Saye (rf/1b/c) Series teams and one SEC Championship squad 2007 and first Bulldog to do that since 1982, Earned *Key member of two SEC Championship teams, overall *School record for TBs (188), Hits (111), Triples (9) and ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 1954 and Eastern Division in 1955 AB (315) in 2006; Started off 4 games with a HR *Hit .386 in leadoff role for 2006 CWS squad and .500 *All-SEC selection and Team Captain in 1956 *Most Outstanding Player of 2006 NCAA Athens Regional in nine post season games on 2004 CWS team *Holds single season record for Triples with eight in *Drafted in 2006 by Arizona *Drafted in 2007 by Chicago Cubs 1955 and 2nd in career Triples (12) *Captured Team "Triple Crown" in 1954 (.341-3-20) Joe Stewart Utility (3): Ronnie Braddock (1961-63) Derek *Led team in Batting in 1956 (.368) *Two-time All-SEC selection and team batting champion Lilliquist (1985-87) and Sonny Saye (1954-56) *School record with career Batting Average (.394) Others: Chris Crawford, Vernon “Catfish” Smith, Hit .438 in 1978 which also led SEC Tracy Wildes *Led team in Batting in 1977 at .400 and 70 hits ranked second in SEC behind record 71 by David Lanning 78 2019 Georgia Baseball