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Baseball Record Book BASEBALL RECORD BOOK UPDATED - JULY, 2014 Table of Contents Career Records .......................................................................................................................................................................................1-2 Single Season Records ...........................................................................................................................................................................3-4 Single Game Records ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Team Records ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Beanpot History and Records..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Season Leaders Year-By-Year ................................................................................................................................................................7-8 Team Statistics Year-By-Year ................................................................................................................................................................9-10 All-Time Coaching Records ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Year-By-Year Records ...............................................................................................................................................................................11 Results vs. Opponents ............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Year-By-Year Schedules ......................................................................................................................................................................13-23 Atlantic 10 Opponent Series ................................................................................................................................................................24-26 Individual Awards and Honors .............................................................................................................................................................27-30 UMass Baseball Legends ......................................................................................................................................................................... 31 NCAA Postseason History ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32 UMass Players In The Major Leagues ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 Major League Baseball Draft and Free Agent History .............................................................................................................................. 33 All-Time Letterwinners .........................................................................................................................................................................34-38 Career Summaries 1966-Present ...................................................................................................................................................... 39-110 Career Batting Records GAMES PLAYED HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES 1. 182 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 1. 43 Bill Knight 1992-95 1. 98 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 2. 178 Steve Corradi 1990-93 2. 32 Drew Comeau 1987-90 2. 83 Ryan Jette 1994-96 3. 177 Tom Conley 2009-12 3. 29 Aaron Braunstein 1997-99 3. 72 Matt Sheran 1985-88 4. 175 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 4. 28 Brian Bright 1989-91 4. 70 Shaun Skeffington 1997-00 175 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 5. 26 Nick Gorneault 1998-01 5. 59 Ryan Cusick 2010-13 6. 168 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 6. 24 Peter Copa 2008-11 6. 57 Steve Corradi 1990-93 168 Bill Knight 1992-95 24 Kyle Multner 2008-11 7. 51 Pete Gautreau 1995-98 168 Bryan Garrity 2005-08 24 Pete Gautreau 1995-98 8. 50 Mike Kulak 1999-02 9. 166 Steve Kern 1986-89 9. 23 Chris Morgan 1999-03 9. 49 Doug Clark 1996-98 10. 164 Kyle Multner 2008-11 10. 22 Jason Twomley 2002-05 10. 47 Bryan Mazzaferro 1996-99 164 Ryan Franczek 2005-08 22 Steve Kern 1986-89 164 Mike Kulak 1999-02 WALKS 164 Darrin O’Connor 1985-88 RUNS BATTED IN 1. 129 Steve Corradi 1990-93 1. 176 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 2. 117 Mike McEvilly 1977-80 AT-BATS 2. 171 Bill Knight 1992-95 3. 107 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 1. 747 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 3. 137 Doug Clark 1996-98 4. 97 Bryan Mazzaferro 1996-99 2. 675 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 137 Nate Murphy 1994-96 5. 95 Bruce Kingman 1983-85 3. 629 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 5. 133 Todd Comeau 1982-85 6. 90 Brian Samela 1996-99 4. 624 Mike Donato 2007-10 6. 124 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 7. 87 Tom Conley 2009-12 5. 602 Jim Macdonald 2006-09 124 Aaron Braunstein 1997-99 8. 83 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 6. 596 Bill Knight 1992-95 8. 123 Justin Howard 1991-94 83 Nate Murphy 1994-96 7. 587 Tom Conley 2009-12 123 Drew Comeau 1987-90 10. 79 Angelo Salustri 1983-85 8. 585 Steve Corradi 1990-93 10. 119 Pete Gautreau 1995-98 9. 583 Kyle Multner 2008-11 SACRIFICE BUNTS 10. 580 Matt Sheran 1985-88 TOTAL BASES 1. 35 Cullan Maumus 2001-04 1. 372 Bill Knight 1992-95 2. 30 Rich Graef 2010-13 RUNS 2. 371 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 30 Bill Rankin 2003-07 1. 185 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 3. 327 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 4. 27 Nick Sanford 2011-14 2. 184 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 4. 311 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 5. 25 Eric Fredette 2010-11 3. 157 Bill Knight 1992-95 5. 310 Justin Howard 1991-94 25 Mike Kulak 1999-02 157 Steve Corradi 1990-93 6. 299 Doug Clark 1996-98 7. 24 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 5. 156 Ryan Jette 1994-96 7. 294 Drew Comeau 1987-90 8. 23 Anthony Serino 2010-13 6. 136 Matt Sheran 1985-88 8. 293 Todd Comeau 1982-85 9. 22 Aaron Senez 1999-02 7. 135 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 9. 292 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 22 Bryan Mazzaferro 1996-99 8. 128 Doug Clark 1996-98 10. 283 Matt Sheran 1985-88 9. 127 Nate Murphy 1994-96 SACRIFICE FLIES 10. 126 Bryan Mazzaferro 1996-99 BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 300 AB) 1. 17 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 1. .381 Muchie Dagliere (257-675) 1995-98 2. 14 Tom Conley 2009-12 HITS 2. .380 Jay Zerner (132-347) 1985-87 14 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 1. 257 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 3. .372 Ryan Jette (194-522) 1994-96 4. 12 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 2. 239 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 4. .366 Doug Clark (194-530) 1996-98 12 Jeff Altieri 2000-03 3. 203 Bill Knight 1992-95 5. .362 Todd Comeau (181-500) 1982-85 12 Justin Howard 1991-94 4. 198 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 6. .350 Doug Aylward (119-340) 1978-80 7. 10 Matt Gedman 2008-11 5. 195 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 7. .346 Justin Howard (193-558) 1991-94 10 Bryan Garrity 2005-08 6. 194 Doug Clark 1996-98 8. .342 Brad Gorrie (198-579) 1994-97 10 Mark Pileski 1993-95 194 Ryan Jette 1994-96 9. .341 Bill Knight (203-596) 1992-95 10 Lou Oliveri 1989-91 8. 193 Justin Howard 1991-94 10. .339 Aaron Braunstein (157-463) 1997-99 9. 190 Mike Kulak 1999-02 HIT-BY-PITCH 10. 188 Mike Donato 2007-10 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 AB) 1. 33 Peter Copa 2008-11 188 Matt Sheran 1985-88 1. .636 Drew Comeau (462 AB) 1987-90 2. 26 Justin Kelly 1993-96 2. .624 Bill Knight (596 AB) 1992-95 3. 24 Pete Gautreau 1995-98 DOUBLES 3. .613 Nick Gorneault (431 AB) 1998-01 4. 23 Bryan Garrity 2005-08 1. 54 Adam Tempesta 2006-09 4. .596 Aaron Braunstein (463 AB) 1997-99 23 Bryan Adamski 2005-07 2. 50 Justin Howard 1991-94 5. .586 Todd Comeau (500 AB) 1982-85 6. 22 Tom Conley 2009-12 3. 47 Muchie Dagliere 1995-98 6. .581 Sean Flint (322 AB) 1984-87 7. 21 Curt Szado 2002-05 4. 44 Aaron Senez 1999-02 7. .564 Doug Clark (530 AB) 1996-98 8. 20 Ryan Franczek 2005-08 5. 42 Drew Comeau 1987-90 8. .561 Peter Copa (467 AB) 2008-11 20 Brad Gorrie 1994-97 6. 41 Brian Samela 1996-99 9. .559 Jay Zerner (347 AB) 1985-87 20 Ryan Jette 1994-96 7. 40 Shaun Skeffington 1997-00 10. .556 Justin Howard (558 AB) 1991-94 8. 38 Mike Donato 2007-10 38 Jeff Altieri 2000-03 ON BASE PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 AB) 10. 37 Mike Kulak 1999-02 1. .475 Jay Zerner (347 AB) 1985-87 37 Mark Pileski 1993-95 2. .458 Bruce Kingman (316 AB) 1983-85 3. .456 Brad Gorrie (579 AB) 1994-97 TRIPLES 4. .455 Ryan Jette (522 AB) 1994-96 1. 12 Mike McEvilly 1977-80 5. .443 Doug Aylward (340 AB) 1978-80 2. 10 Brian Baudinet 2007-10 6. .442 Steve Corradi (585 AB) 1990-93 10 Todd Comeau 1982-85 .442 Mike McEvilly (500 AB) 1977-80 4. 9 Ryan Jette 1994-96 8. .436 Todd Comeau (500 AB) 1982-85 9 Gary DiSarcina 1986-88 9. .433 Nate Murphy (514 AB) 1994-96 6. 8 Pete Gautreau 1995-98 10. .433 Muchie Dagliere (675 AB) 1995-98 8 Steve Corradi 1990-93 8 Mike Tobin 1990-91 8 Ed Skibriski 1976-79 8 Jerry Mondalto 1974-76 8 Charlie Manley 1971 UMass Baseball Record Book - 1 Career Pitching Records APPEARANCES SAVES 1. 67 Mitchell Eilenberg 2006-09 1. 21 Leif Sorenson 2010-12 2. 63 Leif Sorenson 2010-12 2. 10 Mitchell Eilenberg 2006-09 3. 59 Mike DiCato 2006-09 10 Scott Ratliff 2002-04 59 Eric Chown 2001-04 4. 9 Bryan Adamski 2005-07 5. 57 Nick Skirkanich 1998-01 5 8 Nick Skirkanich 1998-01 6. 52 Charlie Benson 2008-11 8 Steve Levy 1994-97 52 Keith Doherty 2002-05 8 Tom White 1971-73 8. 51 Jesse Santos
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