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Baseball History COMMODORE HISTORY All-Time Letterwinners .....................70-71 Year by Year Stats .............................96-97 All-Time Coaching Records ..............72-73 SEC Tournament History ........................ 98 Vs. The Nation ...................................74-75 NCAA Tournament History ..................... 99 Yearly Results ...................................76-87 Commodore Honors ......................100-101 Career Hit Leaders ............................88-89 Commodores in the Majors ..........102-103 Individual Records ................................. 90 Drafted Commodores .......................... 104 Team Records ........................................ 91 USA Baseball ........................................ 105 Single Season Highs .............................. 92 Commodore History Corner ................. 106 Career Highs .......................................... 93 Vanderbilt Baseball Camps ................. 107 Year by Year Leaders ........................94-95 COMMODORE HISTORY LETTERWINNERS A Childress, Taylor . .2000-2001 Fisher, Fred . 1974. Hill, Taylor . 2008- Abbgy, Jamie . 1988,. 1989 Christensen, Chris . 1995-1998 Flaherty, Ryan . .2006-08 Hilliard, Alex . .2008-09 Adams, Bud . 1986,. 1987 Christiani, Nick . .2006-09 Flower, George . .1982-1985 Hindy, Mark . .1992-1995 Adeeb, Josh . .1996-1998 Chmil, Steve . .1980-1981 Flubacker, Kyle . .1999-2001 Hobbs, Ryan . .1995-1997 Alcorta, Nick . 1984. Cohen, Hal . 1980. Ford, Joe . 1973. Hoerman, Tom . .1983-1984 Alvarez, Pedro . .2006-08 Colley, Reed . .1997-1998 Freeman, Ashley . .2000-2001 Hoffman, Jeff . 1988. Allen, Greg . 1981,. 1984 Collinge, Cory . 1985. Freer, Bryant . 1987-1990 Holt, Rick . .1988-1991 Ambrose, Mark . 1984,. 1985 Collins, Greg . .1971-1973 French, Brad . .2005-08 Hovey, Lars . 1984. Anderson, Bill . 1975,. 1976 Conn, Jimmy . 1970-1971 Fridrich, Chip . 1987-1990 Howard, Matt . 1980-1983 Anglea, Jim . 1976. Cook, Zach . 2000. Fulton, Bob . 1985-1986 Howard, Steve . 1980. Armstrong, Jack . .2009- Cora, Joey . 1983-1985 Hubbard, Marlon . 1980-1983 Cotham, Caleb . .2008-09 G Hughes, Zack . 1995-1996 B Coyne, Mike . .1972-1975 Gagliano, Paul . .1977-78 Bachman, Ryan . 1994-1996 Craighead, Todd . 1986. Gamble, Kevin . 1998. J Bailey, Shay . 1997. Cronk, Adam . 2005-08 Ganick, Nick . .1976-1977 Jackson, Hardie . 1984-1985 Balch, Kyle . 1985-1988 Crowell, Cody . 2005-07 Garcia, Martin . 1974-1975 Jackson, Joey . 1985-1987 Barbao, Joe . 1993,. 1994 Curtin, Tom . 1974. Garrison, David . 1982. Jacobson, Brett . .2006-08 Bates, Doug . 1970,. 1973 Cunningham, Jason . .2007-08 Garvin, Grayson . .2009- Jahnke, Don . .1980-1981 Mike Baxter . .2004-2005 Garza, Aaron . 2004-2005 Jefcoat, Mark . 1995. Beal, Andy . 1998-2000 D Geshke, Kevin . .1998-2001 Jenkins, Jimmy . 1979. Becker, Will . .2003- Daniels, David . .1992-1995 Giannola, Rick . .1994-1997 Jennings, Nelson . .1977-1980 Bedwell, Rob . 2000-2001 Darling, Scott . 1983-1984 Gibbs, Jim . 1981-1984 Johnson, David . 1998. Bennett, Dean . .2001-2002 Daunic, Willy . .1990-1993 Giobbi, Andrew . 2007- Johnston, Clinton . .1996-1998 Betourne, Cameron . .2005-07 Davis, Glenn . .1995-1997 Gleason, Peter . 1985. Joiner, David . 1984-1987 Bierman, Sean . .2008-09 Davis, Ryan . .2005-07 Gleason, Rich . 1980-1981 Jones, Carlton . .1991-1992 Billings, Eric . 2002. Davis, Ty . .2005-07 Godfrey, Ryan . .2003- Jones, Elliott . 1970. Blackburn, Mike . 1983. deAngelis, Larry . 1979-1980 Goldis, Eric . 1993-1994 Jones, Warner . .2003-2005 Bledsoe, Hunter . 1997,. 1999 DeFrance, Charles . 1980-1982 Goodenow, Richie . .2008- Jordan, Todd . 1995-1996 Blue, Adam . 2000-2001 de la Osa, Dom . 2005-08 Gooch, Mike . 1970. Justice, Matt . 1990. Blumberg, Maury . 1979,. 1982 Del George, Greg . .2005-06 Govedarcia, Ted . 1975-1978 Bode, Mark . 1970-1973 Diehl, Aaron . 1999. Graf, Scott . 1985-1987 K Bohannon, Brad . 1994. Dill, Justin . .1997-1998 Graham, Jeff . .1984-1985 Kairit, Brant . 1992-1995 Bond, Will . 1989. Dison, Steve . .1978-1979 Gray, Sonny . 2009- Kata, Matt . .1997-1999 Borchert, Bill . 1977. Ditto, Adam . 1999. Greene, Jimbo . 1986. Kaye, John . .2001-2003 Borland, Drew . 1998-2000 Donahoo, Duane . .1970-1973 Greene, Steve . .1990-1992 Kern, Greg . 1980. Borowsky, Erez . 1981-1982 Douillard, Jonathan . .2001-2004 Gregory, Wayne . 1975-1978 Key, Lewis . 1975-1976 Boulanger, Greg . 1986-1987 Duke, Alvin . 1996-1999 Griffin, Tom . 1984-1985 Kim, Gil . .2003-2005 Boutwell, Jeff . 2003-2004 Duncan, Rick . 1972-1975 Groner, Tim . 1985. King, Bart . .1989-1990 Boyett, Chuck . 1969-1972 Dyer, K .C . .2000-2001 Kittrell, Rickey . 1976-1978 Brecht, Tim . 1983-1984 Dykes, Jimmy . 1995-98 H Kleinschrodt, Bill . 2004-2005 Brewer, Russell . .2008- Haigler, Phillip . .1995-1996 Klippenstein, Kelly . 1986. Broadus, Chris . .2001-2002 E Hanks, Parker . 2006-08 Klosterman, Ryan . .2003-2004 Brown, Ryan . .1995-1996 Edwards, Jeff . 1982-1984 Hardin, Bill . 1973-1976 Kropf, Andy . 1997-2000 Brown, Watson . 1972. Elliott, Bump . .1992-1995 Harris, Brian . 2007- Kropf, Mickey . 2003-2004 Buher, Guy . 1977-1978 Elliott, Jason . .1992-1995 Harris, Robert . 1976-1979 Kruchten, Mark . .1987-1991 Buice, Deron . 1987. Elliott, Justin . 2002. Harrison, Bob . 1970. Burger, Steve . 1972,. 1974 Elliott, Mark . 1977-1980 Harvie, Brad . .1986-1987 L Burns, Gary . .1980-1981 Ellison, Mickey . .1990-1993 Hastings, Brad . .1996-1997 Lamm, Mark . 2008- Buschmann, Matt . .2003-06 Esposito, Jason . .2009- Hatcher, Ronald . 2001. Lane, Steve . .1975-1978 2010 VANDERBILT BASEBALL 2010 VANDERBILT Byrd, Mike . 1997-1999 Estep, Steve . .1970-1972 Hayes, Drew . 2008- Lanius, Roby . 1977. Hawkins, Carter . 2003-07 Larkin, Ronnie . 1983. C F Hazen, Cam . .1985-1988 Latimer, Bob . .1973-1976 Cabrera, Ulises . .2000-2001 Fair, Doug . .1982-1983 Heins, Jim . .1986-1989 Lawson, Donald 1981-1982, 1984 Cafaro, Rocco . 1992. Fann, Drew . .2009- Hench, Bill . 1977-1980 Leonard, Ernie . .1973-1976 Callahan, Jeff . 1988-1989 Faulkner, Steven . .2001-2002 Hendrickson, Robert . .1972-1973 Lewis, Jensen . 2003-2005 Carrier, Derek . 1976. Farese, Jason . 1994-1997 Hernandez, Brian . .2005-06 Lewis, Ryan . 1997. Carroll, Adams . .1970-1971 Farley, Brian . 1982. Hibbett, Jim . 1974. Liddle, Steven . 2008-09 Casali, Curt . .2008- Fausett, Aaron . 1999. Higgins, Bob . 1970. Lipscomb, Brant . 1972-1973 Chandler, Steve . 1974-1977 Feinberg, Alex . .2005-08 Hightower, Vegrin . .1990-1993 70 COMMODORE HISTORY LETTERWINNERS Lipton, Kurt . 2006-07 Nurkka, Hal . 1983-1984 Schley, Steve . 1979. V Little, Jeff . .1999-2002 Schoell, Nathan . 1993. Valente, Lou . .1992-1993 Loftus, Joe . .2009- O Schulte, Vance . .1986-1987 Vanderhoff, Scott . .1999-2002 BASEBALL 2010 VANDERBILT Logan, Scott . .1988-1990 Olvey, Bill . .1981-1983 Schwartz, Steven . .2008- Vaughn, Matt . 2000-2001 Love, Jeff . .1970-1971 Ortiz, Gabe . 2009. Scoggins, Bob . .1986-1987 Velez, Jeff . .1993-1994 Luellwitz, Sean . .1999-2002 Ortiz, Ray . .1995-1996 Scott, John . 2002-2003 Luten, Sam . 1978-1979 Ott, Mike . 1981. Scott, Worth . .2001-2004 W Owen, Blake . .2003-2004 Seretti, Giovanni . 2003. Wagner, Michael . .2004-2005 M Seybt, Paul . 1995-1998 Wallace, David . .1999-2001 Macias, David . 2005-08 P Shao, Stephen . .2004- Wallace, Nick . 2000. Madison, Scotti . .1977-1980 Palmore, Wayne . 1972-1974 Shapiro, Scott . 2002. Wallace, Sam . 1970-1972 Malmo, Dede . 1986-1988 Parke, John . .1985-1986 Shearer, Doug . 1986. Wasilewski, Tom . .1982-1984 Manley, Dickey . 1974. Parker, Carl . 1986. Shipley, Ted . .1972-1974 Weathers, Casey . .2006- Manning, Joey . .2008-09 Patton, Benton . 1985. Shiverick, Bill . 1983-1986 Weatherspoon, Kenny . 1986. Mansolino, Tony . 2002-2005 Paul, Josh . .1994-1996 Shoemaker, Brad . .1989-1990 Wells, Greg . 1979-1981 Manson, Marvin . 1974-1977 Pauly, William . 2003- Sholl, Kenny . .1976-1977 Welp, David . .1995-1996 Manton, Jason . 1992. Peeples, Jeff . .1970-1973 Simpson, Zach . .2002-2004 Wessel, Doug . 1970-1973 Marquis, Matt . 2009. Pendley, Tom . 1992-1993 Sims, Tommy . 1983. West, Rick . 1994-1995 Martin, Jeff . 1990-1992 Pike, Mike . .1977-1980 Skaggs, Mike . 1987-1990 Westlake, Aaron . .2008- Mascolo, Mark . 1983. Pilkington, Nick . .2003-2004 Skibitsky, Jeff . 1998. Whatley, Gabe . .1992-1993 Maultsby, Chris . .1999-2002 Placenti, Ron . 1974-1975 Skillman, Kyle . 1998. Whipple, Boomer . .1992-1995 Maziarka, Mike . .1986-1987 Popovich, Brian . 1988. Skinner, Chris . 1981-1985 White, DeWayne . 1979. McCarthy, Mike . 1979-1981 Powell, Tommy . .1970-1973 Skinner, David . .1980-1982 White, Ed . .1971-1973 McClure, Alex . 2009. Prather, Stephen . .1998-2000 Smith, Archie . 1985-1987 White, Jonathan . 2006-09 McClure, Michael . 2002. Price, David . .2005- Smith, Greg . .1985-1988 Whitt, Cody . 1978-1979 McCullough, Clayton . 1999. Prince, Justin . 1999. Smith, Jay . .2000-2002 Wierciszewski, Mark . .1990-1991 McDonnough, Matt . 1993-1994 Prince, Travis . 1996-1998 Smith, JoJo . 1989-1991 Wiles, Ed . .1974-1977 McGill, Ronnie . .1990-1993 Prior, Mark . 1999. Smith, Robert . 1986-1988 Williams, Gerald . 1982. McGraner, Matt . 2003-2004 Prothro, John . 2000-2002 Smith, Scott . .1995-1996 Williams, Jerry . .1977-1981 McLean, John . 1970-1973 Purdy, Alan . 1990-1993 Smith, Tim . 1987-1988 Willis, Mike . 1969-1972 McLochlin, Mike . 1988-1990 Puskarich, Darren . 1983. Snow, Bert . 1996-1998 Wills, Angier . 1979. McPherson, Scott . 1978. Sowers, Jeremy . 2002-2004 Wilson, Steve . .1971-1972, 1974 Meadows, Tydus . .1996-1998 Q St . Luce, Kellen . 2008. Winchester, Bill . .1970-1972
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