CWS Series Records
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CWS Series Records Individual Batting ................................................................... 2 Individual Pitching ................................................................. 2-3 Individual Fielding .................................................................. 3 Team Batting ............................................................................. 4 Team Pitching ........................................................................... 4-5 Team Fielding ........................................................................... 5 Miscellaneous Notes ............................................................. 5 2 CWS Series Records HIGHEST SLUGGING PErcENTAGE Batting - Individidual (mINIMUM 15 AT BATS) 1.267 (19-15), Kevin Brown, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 1.250 (20-16), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1995 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (mINIMUM 15 AT BATS) 1.250 (20-16), Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 *.714 (10-14), Jim Morris, Notre Dame, 4 games, 1957 1.200 (18-15), Scott Schroeffel, Tennessee, 4 games, 1995 .611 (11-18), John Gall, Stanford, 4 games, 1999 1.176 (20-17), Danny Matienzo, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 .600 (9-15), Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 4 games, 1986 .588 (10-17), Jay Pecci, Stanford, 4 games, 1997 MOST RUNS BATTED IN .588 (10-17), Danny Matienzo, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 17, Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 6 games, 1981 .571 (12-21), Steve Pearce, South Carolina, 5 games, 2004 13, Robb Gorr, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 .563 (9-16), Mark Standiford, Wichita St., 4 games, 1988 12, Russ Morman, Wichita St., 5 games, 1982 .563 (9-16), Rick Gutierrez, Oklahoma, 4 games, 1994 12, Todd Walker, LSU, 5 games, 1993 .563 (9-16), Antone Williamson, Arizona St., 4 games, 1994 11, Bob Horner, Arizona St., 5 games, 1978 .563 (9-16), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1995 11, Martin Peralta, Arizona St., 6 games, 1988 .563 (9-16), Victor Menocal, Georgia Tech, 3 games, 2002 11, Phil Nevin, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1992 .563 (9-16), Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 11, Kris Bennett, Tennessee, 4 games, 2001 .563 (9-16), Devon Travis, Florida St., 4 games, 2012 11, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 *Morris still would lead (.667) even adding an 0-for-1 to his totals to make the minimum for at 11, Tommy Mendonca, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 bats. 11, Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 MOST AT BATS MOST BASE ON BALLS (SINCE 1975) 35, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 8, by 12 players (last time: Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt, 7 games, 2014) 33, Sam Fuld, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 33, Whit Merrifield, South Carolina, 7 games, 2010 MOST STOLEN BASES 32, Art Moossmann, Holy Cross, 7 games, 1952 8, Calvin James, Miami (FL), 6 games, 1985 32, Adrian Morales, South Carolina, 7 games, 2010 8, Tommy Hinzo, Arizona, 5 games, 1986 7, Roger Detter, Arizona St., 6 games, 1969 MOST RUNS 7, Tim Gloyd, Pepperdine, 5 games, 1979 11, John Turco, Holy Cross, 7 games, 1952 7, Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 11, Chris Powell, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1992 10, Sal Bando, Arizona St., 6 games, 1965 MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS 10, Bill Bates, Texas, 6 games, 1985 5, Drew Stubbs, Texas, 5 games, 2005 10, Steve Daniel, Tennessee, 4 games, 2001 4, Leland David, Western Mich., 5 games, 1955 10, Steve Susdorf, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 4, Ralph Hochgrebe, Missouri, 6 games, 1958 4, Paul Merch, Oklahoma St., 6 games, 1959 MOST HITS 4, Ron Stillwell, Southern California, 6 games, 1960 15, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 4, Brian Whatley, Long Beach St., 5 games, 1993 14, Joe Caruso, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 4, Greg Hanoian, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 14, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 4, Branden Cogswell, Virginia, 6 games, 2014 13, Pete Van Horne, Arizona, 6 games, 1976 13, Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 6 games, 1981 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 13, John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1984 3, Jim Ifland, Oklahoma St., 5 games, 1987 3, Carlos Quentin, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS 3, Tim Fedroff, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 8, Dave Magadan, Alabama, June 4, 7, 1983 2, by many players (last time: Eric Filia, UCLA, 5 games, 2013) 8, Barry Bonds, Arizona St., June 2, 5, 7, 1984 7, Terry Francona, Arizona, June 4, 5, 1980 MOST HIT BY PITCH 7, David Cooper, Cal St. Fullerton, June 18, 20, 21, 2006 5, Aaron Luna, Rice, 4 games, 2006 5, Scott Wingo, South Carolina, 5 games, 2011 MOST DOUBLES 4, Kurt Suzuki, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 2003 4, by 18 players (last time: Steve Susdorf, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008) 4, Josh Horton, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 4, Taylor Holiday, UC Irvine, 4 games, 2007 MOST TRIPLES 4, Reid Fronk, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 3, Buddy Chain, Ole Miss, 4 games, 1956 3, Sonny Siebert, Missouri, 6 games, 1958 3, Arthur Ersepke, Southern California, 6 games, 1960 2, by 34 players (last time: Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt, 4 games, 2011) Pitching - Individual MOST HOME RUNS 4, Bud Hollowell, Southern California, 6 games, 1963 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE (mINIMUM 18 INNINGS) 4, Gary Hymel, LSU, 4 games, 1991 0.50 (1-18), Jerry Thomas, Minnesota, 2 games, 1956 4, J. 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Drew, Florida St., 3 games, 1995 0.50 (1-18), Craig Swan, Arizona St., 2 games, 1972 4, Geoff Jenkins, Southern California, 6 games, 1995 0.50 (1-18), Jim Crawford, Arizona St., 2 games, 1972 4, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 0.50 (1-18), Konner Wade, Arizona, 2 games, 2012 4, Brad Ticehurst, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 0.76 (2-23 2/3), Kevin Fowler, Oklahoma St., 3 games, 1961 4, Edmund Muth, Stanford, 4 games, 2000 0.78 (2-23), Gary Gentry, Arizona St., 2 games, 1967 4, Logan Johnson, Louisville, 3 games, 2007 0.84 (2-21 1/3), Bill Thom, Southern California, 3 games, 1958 4, Tommy Mendonca, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 0.84 (2-21 1/3), Jonah Nickerson, Oregon St., 3 games, 2006 4, Russell Moldenhauer, Texas, 6 games, 2009 0.86 (2-21), Larry Gura, Arizona St., 4 games, 1969 4, Bryan Holaday, TCU, 5 games, 2010 0.87 (2-20 2/3), Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 5 games, 1966 MOST HOME RUNS TO LEAD OFF GAME MOST INNINGS WITHOUT ALLOWING AN EARNED RUN 2, Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 16.1, John Stewart, Southern California, 5 games, 1966 15.1, Darrell Jackson, Arizona St., 2 games, 1977 MOST TOTAL BASES 15, Burt Hooton, Texas, 15 innings, 2 games, 1969 31, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 14, Russ McQueen, Southern California, 4 games, 1972 26, Geoff Jenkins, Southern California, 6 games, 1995 14, Jackson Todd, Oklahoma, 2 games, 1972 24, Sal Bando, Arizona St., 6 games, 1965 14, Patrick Ahearne, Pepperdine, 2 games, 1992 24, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 23, Joe Caruso, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 22, by six players (last time: Bryan Holaday, TCU, 5 games, 2010) 3 MOST WINS MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 3, James O’Neill, Holy Cross, 3 games, 1952 15, Ben McDonald, LSU, 3 games, 1989 3, Joseph Pollack, Minnesota, 3 games, 1964 14, Jeff Ballard, Stanford, 2 games, 1985 3, Russ McQueen, Southern California, 4 games, 1972 14, Darren Dilkes, Oklahoma St., 3 games, 1981 3, George Milke, Southern California, 3 games, 1974 13, Cecil Burford, Mississippi, 2 games, 1956 3, Bob Chaulk, Arizona, 3 games, 1976 13, Kris Benson, Clemson, 2 games, 1996 3, Kevin Sheary, Miami (FL), 3 games, 1985 3, Greg Brummett, Wichita St., 3 games, 1989 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (mINIMUM 15 INNINGS) 3, John Hudgins, Stanford, 3 games, 2003 0, Roger Clemens, Texas, 17 2/3 innings, 2 games, 1983 3, Alex White, North Carolina, 4 games, 2008 0, Gilbert Heredia, Arizona, 16 innings, 2 games, 1986 3, Taylor Jungmann, Texas, 4 games, 2009 1, Chuck Hartenstein, Texas, 19 innings, 2 games, 1962 1, Steve Rogers, Tulsa, 16 1/3 innings, 2 games, 1971 MOST LOSSES 1, Craig Swan, Arizona St., 18 innings, 2 games, 1972 2, by 45 players (last time: Kent Emanuel, North Carolina, 2 games, 2013) 1, Konner Wade, Arizona, 18 innings, 2 games, 2012 1, Nick Vander Tuig, UCLA, 15 innings, 2 games, 2013 MOST SAVES 4, Huston Street, Texas, 4 games, 2002 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 3, Terry Ray, Texas, 3 games, 1975 20, Rod Keogh, Washington St., 2 games, 1950 3, Tony Hudson, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1979 17, Keith Weber, Missouri, 3 games, 1964 3, Dan Smith, Miami (FL), 5 games, 1982 15, James Waldrip, Oklahoma, 1 game, 1951 3, Jim Newlin, Wichita St., 5 games, 1989 15, Walter Peterson, Southern California, 3 games, 1963 3, Michael Neu, Miami (FL), 4 games, 1999 15, Jerry Don Gleaton, Texas, 2 games, 1979 3, Jeff Bruksch, Stanford, 4 games, 2001 15, Kevin Dukes, Arizona St., 4 games, 1981 3, Kevin Gunderson, Oregon St., 5 games, 2006 3, Andrew Carignan, North Carolina, 5 games, 2007 MOST STRIKEOUTS 3, David Berg, UCLA, 5 games, 2013 38, Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 5 games, 1962 3, Adam Ravenelle, Vanderbilt, 3 games, 2014 31, Gary Gentry, Arizona St., 2 games, 1967 29, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 4 games, 1965 MOST APPEARANCES 29, Dave Winfield, Minnesota, 2 games, 1973 6, Rob Wooten, North Carolina, 2007 29, Greg Swindell, Texas, 3 games, 1985 5, 21 times (last time: by David Berg, UCLA, 2013) 29, Jason Windsor, Cal St. Fullerton, 3 games, 2004 MOST GAMES STARTED MOST WILD PITCHES 3, by many players (last time: Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt, 3 games, 2014) 6, Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 5 games, 1962 4, Don Reifler, Texas, 2 games, 1953 MOST COMPLETE GAMES 4, Linty Ingram, Arizona St., 4 games, 1988 3, James O’Neill, Holy Cross, 3 games 1952 4, Patrick Coogan, LSU, 3 games, 1997 3, Joseph Pollack, Minnesota, 3 games, 1964 4, Matt Harvey, North Carolina, 1 game, 2009 3, Greg Swindell, Texas, 3 games, 1985 2, by many players (last time: Konner Wade, Arizona, 2 games, 2012) MOST HIT BATTERS 6, Matt Manship, Stanford, 3 games, 2003 MOST GAMES FINISHED 6, Ryan Berry, Rice, 2 games, 2007 5, Jessie Smith, Texas, 5 games, 1953 5, Chad Hutchinson, Stanford, 2 games, 1997 5, Dan Smith, Miami (FL), 5 games, 1982 5, Aaron Kramer, Arizona St., 4 games, 1998 5, Rick Raether, Miami (FL), 5 games, 1985 5, Jason Young, Stanford, 2 games, 1999 5, Jim Newlin, Wichita St., 5 games, 1989 5, J.