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Michigan State Baseball Record Book Michigan State Baseball Record Book MICHIGAN STATE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SPARTAN RECORD BOOK Table of Contents Season Team Records ..........................................................................................page 2 Single-Season Off ensive Records ........................................................................page 3 Single-Season Pitching & Fielding Records........................................................page 4 Yearly Batting & ERA Leaders .............................................................................page 5 Career Records .....................................................................................................page 6 Big Ten Records ...................................................................................................page 7 Big Ten Award Winners.......................................................................................page 8 Academic Award Winners ...................................................................................page 9 All-Americans ................................................................................................... page 10 All-Time Results ..........................................................................................page 11-22 Year-by-Year Results .........................................................................................page 22 All-Time Letterwinners ...............................................................................page 23-25 Coaching History ...............................................................................................page 25 MICHIGAN STATE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SPARTAN RECORD BOOK MSU Season Team Records MOST TEAM WINS 5. 1987 ................................................336 1. 1988 ..................................................41 6. 1994 ................................................334 MOST WALKS 2. 2002 ..................................................38 7. 1985 ................................................326 1. 1984 ................................................296 3. 1992 ..................................................36 8. 2001 ................................................324 2. 1988 ................................................266 1971 .................................................36 9. 1993 ................................................310 3. 1991 ................................................254 5. 1987 ..................................................34 10. 2006 ................................................309 4. 1986 ................................................250 6. 2004 ..................................................33 5. 1985 ................................................249 7. 1984 ..................................................32 MOST DOUBLES 6. 1983 ................................................248 1978 .................................................32 1. 2002 ...............................................126 7. 1973 ................................................234 1968 .................................................32 2. 1994 ................................................110 8. 2002 ................................................230 10. 1993 ..................................................31 3. 2004 ................................................107 9. 1987 ................................................227 4. 1984 ................................................101 10. 1978 ................................................226 TEAM BATTING AVERAGE 5. 2001 ..................................................99 1. 2002 .............................................. .344 6. 1988 ..................................................98 LOWEST TEAM ERA 2. 1987 .............................................. .333 7. 1997 ..................................................97 1. 1965 ..............................................2.30 3. 1994 .............................................. .328 1993 ..................................................97 2. 1958 ...............................................2.58 4. 1984 .............................................. .326 9. 1979 .................................................94 3. 1972 ...............................................2.63 5. 1995 .............................................. .316 10. 1995 ..................................................93 4. 1971 ...............................................2.68 6. 2006 .............................................. .315 5. 1959 ...............................................2.87 7. 1988 .............................................. .311 MOST TRIPLES 6. 1954 ...............................................2.88 8. 1955 .............................................. .308 1. 1987 ..................................................35 7. 1967 ...............................................2.93 9. 1971 .............................................. .307 2. 2006 ..................................................29 8. 1970 ...............................................2.94 1991 .............................................. .307 3. 1985 ..................................................28 9. 1957 ...............................................2.97 2005 .............................................. .307 4. 1971 ..................................................26 10. 1969 ...............................................3.31 5. 1984 ..................................................25 MOST HITS 1955 ..................................................25 MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 2002 ...............................................685 7. 1979 ................................................ 24 1. 2002 ...............................................390 2. 2004 ................................................582 1932 ..................................................24 2. 1998 ................................................380 3. 2006 ................................................568 9. 1978 .................................................23 3. 2004 ................................................378 4. 1988 ................................................567 10. 1992 ..................................................21 4. 1987 ................................................324 5. 1994 ................................................566 1954 ..................................................21 5. 1971 ................................................322 6. 1984 ................................................563 6. 1993 ................................................315 7. 2005 ................................................556 MOST HOME RUNS 7. 2001 ................................................312 8. 2001 ................................................542 1. 2002 ..................................................95 8. 1988 ................................................306 9. 2003 ................................................537 2. 2004 ..................................................75 9. 2009 ................................................302 10. 1987 ................................................528 3. 1994 ..................................................59 10. 1967 ................................................295 1984 ..................................................59 MOST RUNS 5. 1985 ..................................................57 LEAST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2002 ................................................500 6. 1988 ..................................................54 1. 1958 ..................................................85 2. 1984 ................................................432 7. 1990 .................................................49 1965 ..................................................85 3. 1988 ................................................403 8. 1987 ..................................................47 3. 1972 ..................................................86 4. 2004 ................................................389 9. 1993 ..................................................45 4. 1957 ..................................................88 5. 1987 ................................................384 10. 2005 ..................................................44 5. 1959 ..................................................93 6. 1994 ................................................380 6. 1960 ................................................100 7. 1985 ................................................365 MOST STOLEN BASES 7. 1971 ................................................101 8. 2001 ................................................353 1. 2005 ..................................................98 8. 1954 ................................................102 9. 1993 ................................................352 2. 1978 ..................................................86 9. 1964 ................................................107 10. 2006 ................................................346 3. 1988 ..................................................80 10. 1955 ................................................110 4. 2006 ..................................................78 1967 ................................................110 MOST RBI 1969 ..................................................78 1. 2002 ................................................456 6. 2009 ..................................................71 2. 1984 ................................................377 2002 ..................................................71 3. 1988 ................................................371
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