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Individual Season Records Individual Season Records Highest batting avg. (min. 75 AB) Most games started 1. .425 - Curtis Clark (37-87) - 2012 1. 51 - Jordan May - 2012 2. .388 - Jordan May (40-103) - 2011 51 - Curtis Clark - 2014 3. .365 - Josh Vanderpool (62-170) - 2015 3. 50 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 4. .346 - Justin Shealy (53-153) - 2015 50 - Nick Gumm - 2012 5. .346 - Nick Gumm (54-156) - 2012 5. 48 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 6. .345 - Dax Dupire (29-84) - 2010 48 - Ben Smith - 2013 7. .343 - Marty Pick (34-99) - 2010 48 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 8. .339 - Dax Dupire (37-109) - 2011 48 - Justin Shealy - 2015 9. .335 - Ryan Justus (57-170) - 2015 48 - Ozzie Hurt - 2013 10. .333 - Christian Allen (35-105) - 2010 10. 47 - Adam Baker - 2013 47 - Ryan Justus - 2015 Highest slugging pct. (min. 75 AB) 47 - Madison Beaird - 2013 1. .618 - Ryan Justus (170 AB) - 2015 47 - Ryan Gros - 2012 2. .597 - Gordon Miller (119 AB) - 2010 47 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 3. .559 - Josh Vanderpool (170 AB) - 2015 4. .548 - Dax Dupire (84 AB) - 2010 Most at bats 5. .524 - Jordan May (103 AB) - 2011 1. 194 - Jordan May - 2012 6. .518 - Kasey Cooper (168 AB) - 2015 2. 175 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 7. .490 - Jordan May (194 AB) - 2012 3. 173 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 8. .486 - Justin Cowgur (109 AB) - 2010 4. 170 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 9. .482 - Tyler Lein (141 AB) - 2015 170 - Ryan Justus - 2015 10. .475 - Steven Ross (99 AB) - 2012 6. 168 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 7. 167 - Ben Smith - 2013 Highest on base pct. (min. 75 AB) 8. 166 - Madison Beaird - 2013 1. .480 - Jordan May (103 AB) - 2011 9. 165 - Ben Smith - 2012 2. .470 - Christian Allen (105 AB) - 2010 10. 156 - Nick Gumm - 2012 3. .468 - Curtis Clark (87 AB) - 2012 4. .467 - Nick Gumm (156 AB) - 2012 Most runs scored 5. .443 - Tyler Lein (141 AB) - 2015 1. 47 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 6. .442 - Justin Shealy (153 AB) - 2015 2. 46 - Ryan Justus - 2015 7. .425 - Josh Vanderpool (170 AB) - 2015 3. 42 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 8. .420 - Marty Pick (99 AB) - 2010 4. 39 - Nick Gumm - 2012 9. .418 - Brennan Rogers (145 AB) - 2015 5. 37 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 10. .409 - Ryan Justus (170 AB) - 2015 6. 36 - Jordan May - 2012 7. 34 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 Highest stolen base pct. (min. 5 attempts) 8. 32 - Justin Shealy - 2015 1. 1.000 - Gordon Miller (6-6) - 2012 9. 31 - Madison Beaird - 2013 1.000 - Ryan Gros (5-5) - 2013 10. 30 - Adam Baker - 2012 1.000 - Ben Kozma (11-11) - 2012 1.000 - Jordan May (12-12) - 2012 Most hits 1.000 - Mitch Huckabay (7-7) - 2014 1. 62 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 6. .889 - Ryan Justus (8-9) - 2014 2. 61 - Jordan May - 2012 7. .857 - Ryan Pongonis (6-7) - 2010 3. 57 - Ryan Justus - 2015 .857 - Matt Brown (6-7) - 2010 4. 54 - Nick Gumm - 2012 9. .850 - Curtis Clark (17-20) - 2014 5. 53 - Justin Shealy - 2015 10. .833 - Jordan May (10-12) - 2011 6. 50 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 .833 - Cameron Young (5-6) - 2010 7. 49 - Madison Beaird - 2013 .833 - Koby Chadick (5-6) - 2013 49 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 9. 48 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 Most games played 48 - Curtis Clark - 2014 1. 51 - Nick Gumm - 2012 51 - Curtis Clark - 2014 Most doubles 51 - Jordan May - 2012 1. 19 - Jordan May - 2012 4. 50 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 2. 15 - Ryan Justus - 2015 50 - Ryan Gros - 2012 3. 14 - Ben Smith - 2013 6. 49 - Ben Smith - 2013 4. 11 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 49 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 5. 10 - Ryan Gros - 2013 8. 48 - Madison Beaird - 2013 10 - Justin Shealy - 2015 48 - Ben Smith - 2012 10 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 48 - Ozzie Hurt - 2013 10 - Ben Smith - 2012 48 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 10 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 48 - Justin Shealy - 2015 10 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 Individual Season Records Most triples Most intentional walks 1. 4 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 1. 3 - Jordan May - 2012 2. 3 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 2. 1 - Christian Allen - 2013 3 - Jordan May - 2012 1 - Josh Vanderpool - 2014 3 - Ben Kozma - 2012 1 - Matt Turner - 2014 3 - Ryan Justus - 2015 1 - Ben Smith - 2013 3 - Dax Dupire - 2010 1 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 7. 2 - Christian Allen - 2010 1 - Curtis Clark - 2014 2 - Steven Ross - 2012 1 - Gordon Miller - 2011 2 - Koby Chadick - 2013 2 - Josh Gibson - 2013 Most times hit by pitch 1. 13 - Justin Shealy - 2014 Most home runs 2. 12 - Justin Shealy - 2015 1. 9 - Ryan Justus - 2015 3. 11 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 2. 8 - Gordon Miller - 2010 4. 10 - Justin Cowgur - 2010 3. 7 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 5. 7 - Adam Baker - 2012 7 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 7 - Ryan Justus - 2015 5. 6 - Ben Smith - 2012 7 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 6. 5 - Tyler Lein - 2015 7 - Tyler Lein - 2015 7. 4 - Justin Cowgur - 2010 9. 6 - Ryan Pongonis - 2013 8. 3 - Steven Ross - 2012 6 - C.J. Nelson - 2015 3 - Nick Gumm - 2012 6 - Austin Rawls - 2012 3 - Ben Smith - 2013 6 - Ben Smith - 2012 3 - Jordan May - 2011 3 - Jordan May - 2012 Most times struck out 1. 47 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 Most runs batted in 2. 39 - Gordon Miller - 2012 1. 53 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 3. 34 - Nick Gumm - 2012 2. 43 - Jordan May - 2012 34 - Ryan Justus - 2015 3. 41 - Ryan Justus - 2015 5. 32 - Gordon Miller - 2010 4. 40 - Gordon Miller - 2010 6. 31 - Ben Smith - 2012 5. 36 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 31 - Adam Baker - 2012 6. 33 - Jordan May - 2011 8. 30 - Tyler Lein - 2015 7. 31 - Ben Smith - 2013 9. 29 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 8. 30 - Ben Smith - 2012 29 - Steven Ross - 2012 30 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 10. 29 - Justin Shealy - 2015 Most times struck out looking 1. 18 - Nick Gumm - 2012 Most total bases 2. 17 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 1. 105 - Ryan Justus - 2015 3. 13 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 2. 95 - Jordan May - 2012 13 - Gordon Miller - 2012 95 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 13 - Ben Smith - 2012 4. 87 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 6. 12 - Ryan Gros - 2014 5. 74 - Nick Gumm - 2012 12 - Blake Gaither - 2010 74 - Ben Smith - 2012 8. 11 - Ryan Justus - 2015 7. 71 - Gordon Miller - 2010 11 - Steven Ross - 2012 8. 68 - Tyler Lein - 2015 11 - Christian Allen - 2012 68 - Ben Smith - 2013 10. 65 - Justin Shealy - 2015 Most sacrifice flies 1. 5 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 Most walks 5 - Madison Beaird - 2013 1. 34 - Nick Gumm - 2012 3. 4 - Ryan Gros - 2014 2. 29 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 4. 3 - Ben Kozma - 2012 3. 28 - Gordon Miller - 2012 3 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 28 - Christian Allen - 2012 3 - Gordon Miller - 2013 5. 27 - Tyler Lein - 2015 3 - Gordon Miller - 2012 6. 25 - Christian Allen - 2010 3 - Koby Chadick - 2014 7. 23 - Gordon Miller - 2013 3 - Ryan Justus - 2014 8. 22 - Ryan Gros - 2014 3 - Koby Chadick - 2013 9. 21 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 3 - Justin Cowgur - 2010 21 - Ben Smith - 2013 Individual Season Records Most sacrifice hits 6 - Clay Washington - 2011 1. 12 - Ozzie Hurt - 2013 6 - Christian Allen - 2011 2. 10 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 3. 9 - Nick Gumm - 2012 Most times reached on FC 4. 7 - Adam Baker - 2012 1. 13 - Ryan Justus - 2014 7 - Ryan Gros - 2012 2. 10 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 6. 6 - Ryan Gros - 2014 10 - Jordan May - 2012 6 - Ben Kozma - 2012 4. 9 - Curtis Clark - 2014 6 - Curtis Clark - 2014 5. 8 - Ryan Gros - 2013 9. 5 - Austin Rawls - 2011 8 - Blake Gaither - 2010 5 - C.J. Nelson - 2015 8 - Ben Smith - 2013 5 - Blake Gaither - 2010 8 - C.J. Nelson - 2015 5 - Adam Baker - 2013 8 - Adam Baker - 2013 5 - Ozzie Hurt - 2014 8 - Madison Beaird - 2013 Most stolen bases Most times reached on CI 1. 17 - Curtis Clark (17-20) - 2014 1. 2 - Gordon Miller - 2010 2. 12 - Jordan May (12-12) - 2012 2. 1 - Josh Gibson - 2012 12 - Madison Beaird (12-15) - 2013 12 - Nick Gumm (12-16) - 2012 Most times grounded into DP 5. 11 - Tyler Lein (11-14) - 2015 1. 5 - Brennan Rogers - 2014 11 - Ben Kozma (11-11) - 2012 2. 3 - Koby Chadick - 2014 7. 10 - Jordan May (10-12) - 2011 3. 2 - Adam Baker - 2013 10 - Dax Dupire (10-15) - 2011 2 - Curtis Clark - 2014 9. 8 - Ben Kozma (8-10) - 2011 2 - Christian Allen - 2010 8 - Ryan Justus (8-9) - 2014 2 - Ozzie Hurt - 2015 7. 1 - Christian Allen - 2012 Most times caught stealing 1 - Matt Brown - 2010 1. 5 - Dax Dupire (10-15) - 2011 1 - Josh Vanderpool - 2015 2. 4 - Marty Pick (5-9) - 2010 1 - Steven Ross - 2012 4 - Nick Gumm (12-16) - 2012 1 - Kasey Cooper - 2015 4 - Josh Vanderpool (7-11) - 2014 1 - Ozzie Hurt - 2014 5. 3 - Bryce Neal (1-4) - 2015 1 - Ben Smith - 2012 3 - Tyler Lein (11-14) - 2015 1 - Jake Bunch - 2014 3 - Curtis Clark (17-20) - 2014 1 - Ozzie Hurt - 2013 3 - Madison Beaird (12-15) - 2013 1 - Gordon Miller - 2013 3 - Clay Washington (5-8) - 2011 1 - Justin Cowgur - 2010 3 - C.J. Nelson (5-8) - 2015 1 - Brennan Rogers - 2015 1 - Madison Beaird - 2013 Most stolen base attempts 1 - Josh Gibson - 2013 1. 20 - Curtis Clark (17-20) - 2014 1 - Matt Turner - 2015 2. 16 - Nick Gumm (12-16) - 2012 1 - Clay Washington - 2011 3. 15 - Dax Dupire (10-15) - 2011 1 - C.J. Nelson - 2015 15 - Madison Beaird (12-15) - 2013 1 - Jordan May - 2012 5. 14 - Tyler Lein (11-14) - 2015 1 - Curtis Clark - 2013 6. 12 - Jordan May (12-12) - 2012 1 - Austin Rawls - 2012 12 - Jordan May (10-12) - 2011 1 - Matt Turner - 2014 8. 11 - Josh Vanderpool (7-11) - 2014 1 - J.C.
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