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Saint Mary's Baseball Record Book Saint Mary's baseball record book Table of Contents Coaching Records Year-by-Year Season Highs Individual Season/Career Records Single Season Records Career Records All-Time SMC Major League Roster Year-byYear Results Coaching Records Ed Lake Rod Ingram Overall Conference Overall Conference Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 1968 8-23-0 .258 2-18-0 .100 8th 1996 14-37-0 .275 9-19-0 .321 6th 1-year total 8-23-0 .258 2-18-0 .100 1997 21-34-0 .382 12-16-0 .429 5th 1998 12-29-0 .293 8-19-0 .296 7th Odell Youngblood 3-year totals 47-100-0 .320 29-54-0 .349 Overall Conference Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish John Baptista 1969 9-32-0 .220 3-17-0 .150 8th Overall Conference 1-year total 9-32-0 .220 3-17-0 .150 Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 1999 22-32-0 .407 14-16-0 .467 3rd Floyd Baker 2000 20-34-0 .370 10-20-0 .333 4th Overall Conference 2001 18-36-0 .333 10-20-0 .333 3rd Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 2002 22-27-0 .449 14-15-0 .483 3rd 1970 11-30-0 .268 3-17-0 .150 8th 2003 18-37-1 .327 8-21-0 .276 4th 1971 22-19-2 .537 11-8-1 .579 4th 5-year totals 100-166-1 .376 56-92-0 .378 2-year totals 33-49-2 .405 14-25-1 .363 Jedd Soto Doug Weise Overall Conference Overall Conference Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 2004 14-41-0 .255 7-23-0 .233 4th 1972 21-22-0 .488 7-17-0 .292 7th 2005 20-30-0 .400 12-18-0 .400 4th 1-year total 21-22-0 .488 7-17-0 .292 2006 26-25-0 .510 9-12-0 .429 7th 2007 21-29-1 .420 3-18-0 .143 8th Miles McAffee 2008 26-26-1 .500 8-13-0 .381 6th Overall Conference 2009 28-27-0 .509 9-12-0 .428 6th Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 2010 19-32-1 .373 8-13-0 .381 T-6th 1973 18-22-0 .450 6-12-0 .333 6th 2011 27-28-0 .490 9-12-0 .428 6th 1974 21-29-0 .420 5-13-0 .278 6th 2012 24-29-0 .453 8-16-0 .333 8th 1975 26-21-1 .553 9-7-0 .563 3rd 2013 4-8-0 .333 0-0-0 .000 -- 1976 33-15-1 .688 10-7-1 .588 3rd 9+ yrs. totals 209-275-3 .432 73-137 .348 1977 41-13-0 .759 24-12-0 .667 2nd 1978 28-27-1 .509 16-19-0 .457 6th Gabe Zappin (interim) 1979 30-28-0 .517 20-16-0 .556 3rd Overall Conference 1980 18-33-4 .353 14-21-0 .400 5th Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 8-year totals 215-188-7 .533 104-107-1 .493 2013 17-26-0 .395 11-13-0 .458 7th 1-year total 17-26-0 .395 11-13-0 .458 Tom Wheeler Overall Conference Eric Valenzuela Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish Overall Conference 1981 27-26-2 .509 14-21-0 .400 6th Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 1982 25-24-1 .510 18-17-0 .514 3rd 2014 16-39-0 .291 8-19-0 .296 9th 1983 29-21-1 .580 20-10-0 .667 2nd 2015 28-27-0 .509 10-17-0 .370 7th 1984 28-31-0 .475 14-15-0 .483 5th 2016 33-25-0 .569 18-9-0 .667 T-1st 1985 32-24-0 .571 14-10-0 .583 2nd 2017 37-20-0 .649 18-9-0 .667 4th 5-year totals 141-126-4 .528 80-73-0 .523 2018 31-23-0 .574 14-13-0 .519 5th 2019 35-22-0 .614 17-10-0 .630 3rd Jim Jones 6-year total 180-156-0 .536 85-77-0 .525 Overall Conference Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish Cumulative Records 1986 18-37-0 .327 8-17-0 .320 5th 1968 Ed Lake 8-23-0 2-18-0 1987 24-31-0 .436 13-10-0 .565 2nd 1969 Odell Youngblood 9-32-0 3-17-0 1988 24-35-0 .407 8-15-0 .348 5th 1970-71 Floyd Baker 33-49-2 14-25-1 1989 18-39-0 .321 4-19-0 .174 7th 1972 Doug Weise 21-22-0 7-17-0 4-year totals 84-142-0 .372 33-61-0 .351 1973-80 Miles McAffee 215-188-7 104-107-1 Don Jamerson 1981-85 Tom Wheeler 141-126-4 80-73-0 Overall Conference 1986-89 Jim Jones 84-142-0 33-61-0 Year W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Finish 1990-95 Don Jamerson 133-189-0 75-110-0 1990 30-28-0 .517 15-19-0 .441 6th 1996-98 Rod Ingram 47-100-0 29-54-0 1991 32-25-0 .561 24-12-0 .667 3rd 1992 15-36-0 .294 9-18-0 .333 7th 1999-03 John Baptista 100-166-1 56-92-0 1993 19-34-0 .358 12-18-0 .400 5th 2004-13 Jedd Soto 209-275-3 73-137-0 1994 24-27-0 .471 13-17-0 .433 4th 2013 Gabe Zappin (int.) 17-26-0 11-13-0 1995 13-39-0 .250 2-26-0 .071 6th 2014-19 Eric Valenzuela 180-156-0 85-77-0 6-year totals 133-189-0 .413 75-110-0 .405 50 Years Overall Record 1131-1449-17 541-778-2 Year-by-Year Season Highs (Since 1976) Batting Average 2005 Sam Carter 70 1990 James Mouton 204 2019 Ryan Novis .328 2004 Delaney Gallagher 68 1989 James Mouton 198 2018 Kevin Milam .302 2003 Bryan Byrne 78 1988 Pat Brady 195 2017 Edward Haus .335 2002 Jason Waugh 81 1987 Deron Johnson 206 2016 Zach Kirtley .323 2001 Tim Spooner 74 1986 Bruce Jensen 200 2015 Connor Hornsby .349 2000 Jason Waugh 73 1985 Mark Homen 208 2014 Anthony Gonsolin .308 1999 Travis Kermode 66 1984 Greg Redmond 202 2013 Brenden Kalfus .381 1998 Mike Waugh 55 1983 Mark Homen 180 2012 Troy Channing .349 1997 Bryan Hurlbut 55 1982 Matt Castello 179 2011 Patrick Wisdom .351 1996 Jason Weekley 48 1981 Matt Castello 185 2010 Justin Fazio .333 1995 Jason Weekley 67 1980 Joe Parker 200 2009 Troy Channing .378 1994 Mickey Fortie 68 1979 Curt Cannedy 180 2008 Kyle Jensen .421 1993 Demerius Pittman 52 1977 Curt Cannedy 189 2007 Randy Wells .354 1992 Russ Vrankovich 58 1976 Broderick Perkins 181 2006 Orben Frederick .357 1991 Chris Koeper 88 2005 Mike Sansoe .352 1990 James Mouton 73 Runs 2004 Delaney Gallagher .330 1989 James Mouton 74 2019 Joe Vranesh 54 2003 Bryan Byrne .358 1988 Pat Brady 71 2018 Jackson Thoreson 38 2002 Mark Teahen .412 1987 Deron Johnson 75 2017 Joey Fiske 50 2001 Mark Teahen .360 1986 Bruce Jensen 59 2016 Zach Kirtley 49 2000 Jason Waugh .343 1985 Chris Gaeckle 66 2015 Collin Ferguson 45 1999 Olin Cohan .325 1984 Matt Castello 67 2014 Anthony Gonsolin 37 1998 Mike Waugh .387 1983 Mark Homen 60 2013 DonAndre Clark 35 1997 Dan Graff .297 1982 Mike Wider 47 2012 Patrick Wisdom 39 1996 Bryan Hurlbut .303 1981 Frank Booker 49 2011 Patrick Wisdom 33 1995 Jason Weekley .347 1980 Joe Parker 62 2010 Troy Channing 38 1994 Mickey Fortie .358 1979 Von Hayes 38 2009 Cory Miller 48 1993 Demerius Pittman .325 1978 Ron Pelley 52 2008 Kyle Jensen 48 1992 Russ Vrankovich .345 1977 Curt Cannedy 69 2007 Eric Cattoni 54 1991 Chris Koeper .374 1976 Broderick Perkins 65 2006 Sam Carter 49 1990 Dan Carnazzo .382 2005 Bryan Byrne 39 1989 James Mouton .374 At Bats 2004 Delaney Gallagher 38 1988 James Mouton .420 2019 Ryan Novis 229 2003 Bryan Byrne 42 1987 Deron Johnson .364 2018 Edward Haus 210 2002 Jason Waugh 50 1986 Matt Laiolo .323 2017 Joey Fiske 238 2001 Kaaz Summerville 36 1985 Chris Gaeckle .347 2016 Joey Fiske 239 2000 Kaaz Summerville 41 1984 Eddie Capozzo .349 2015 C. 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Kirtley 208 1999 Jason Waugh 38 1983 Mark Homen .333 2014 Anthony Gonsolin 208 1998 Jeff Hebert 54 1982 Frank Booker .358 2013 Collin Ferguson 205 1997 2 tied with 29 1981 Chris Major .328 2012 Ricky Boas 196 1996 Jeremy Fuller 27 1980 Joe Parker .310 2011 Brenden Kalfus 209 1995 2 tied with 27 1979 Von Hayes .328 2010 Patrick Wisdom 186 1994 Mickey Fortie 38 1978 Ron Pelley .310 2009 Kyle Jensen 213 1993 Russ Vrankovich 32 1977 Curt Cannedy .365 2008 Randy Wells 196 1992 Demerius Pittman 36 1976 Broderick Perkins .359 2007 Randy Wells 178 1991 James Mouton 60 2006 Orben Frederick 210 1990 James Mouton 53 Hits 2005 Sam Carter 200 1989 James Mouton 48 2019 Ryan Novis 75 2004 Bryan Byrne 209 1988 Pat Brady 38 2018 Joey Fiske 60 2003 Gil Gilbert 242 1987 Deron Johnson 43 2017 Joey Fiske 79 2002 Jason Waugh 203 1986 Bruce Jensen 40 2016 Joey Fiske 74 2001 Tim Spooner 209 1985 Eric Lakin 47 2015 Zach Kirtley 72 2000 Jason Waugh 213 1984 Chris Gaeckle 38 2014 Anthony Gonsolin 64 1999 Travis Kermode 215 1983 Greg Redmond 35 2013 Brenden Kalfus 74 1998 Jeff Hebert 165 1982 Rick Lewis 31 2012 Collin Ferguson 58 1997 Bryan Hurlbut 197 1981 Matt Castello 35 2011 Patrick Wisdom 73 1996 Jason Weekley 174 1980 Joe Parker 46 2010 Troy Channing 57 1995 Jason Weekley 193 1979 Von Hayes 33 2009 Troy Channing 78 1994 Brain Oliver 197 1978 Ron Pelley 41 2008 Kyle Jensen 82 1993 Bryan Rose 172 1977 Curt Cannedy 38 2007 Randy Wells 63 1992 Russ Vrankovich 168 1976 Broderick Perkins 37 2006 Orben Frederick 75 1991 Chris Koeper 235 Year-by-Year Season Highs (Since 1976) Home Runs 2005 Sam Carter 50 1990 Ryan Haley 11 2019 Joe Vranseh 15 2004 Sam Carter 32 1989 James Mouton 9 2018 Jackson Thoreson 9 2003 Bryan Byrne 46 1988 Pat Brady 17 2017 Kevin Milam 12 2002 Tim Spooner 42 1987 Deron Johnson 14 2016 Nate Nolan 9 2001 Tim Spooner 35 1986 2 tied with 13 2015 Collin Ferguson 8 2000 Jason Waugh 46 1985 Chris Gaeckle 12 2014 Nate Nolan 5 1999 Travis Kermode 55 1984 Mike Taber 15 2013 Collin Ferguson 4 1998 Jeff Hebert 48 1983 Pat Fox 12 2012 Patrick Wisdom 9 1997 Bryan Hurlbut 27 1982 Dave Velez 12 2011 2 tied with 8 1996 Jason Weekley 33 1981 2 tied with 9 2010 Troy Channing 15 1995 Jason Weekley 32 1980 2 tied with 9 2009 Troy Channing 20 1994 Mickey Fortie 35 1979 2 tied with 6 2008 Kyle Jensen 13 1993 Kurt Karle 29 1978 Ron Pelley 13 2007 Joel Staples 6 1992 Russ Vrankovich 32 1977 Curt Cannedy 12 2006 Preston Young 12 1991 James Mouton 56 1976 Broderick Perkins 11 2005 2 tied with 7 1990 Randy Cooper 38 2004 Sam Carter 7 1989 James Mouton 35 Triples 2003 Adam Bellows 7 1988 Pat Brady 43 2019 2 tied with 3 2002 Tim Spooner 7 1987 Deron Johnson 47 2018 4 tied with 1 2001 Brian Houle 4 1986 Duane Louis 30 2017 3 tied with 2 2000 2 tied with 7 1985 Chris Gaeckle 57 2016 Anthony Gonsolin 3 1999 Travis Kermode 14 1984 Bob O’Hearn 46 2015 Anthony Gonsolin 5 1998 Jeff Hebert 15 1983 Mark Homen 32 2014 Anthony Gonsolin 8 1997 Olin Cohan 8 1982 Dave Velez 31 2013 Ricky Boas 3 1996 2 tied with 4 1981 Rick Lewis 36 2012 Cole Norton 6 1995 Mark Whiley 5 1980 William Iles 30 2011 2 tied with 2 1994 Brian Oliver 4 1979 Von Hayes 31 2010 3 tied with 3 1993 Chad Stark 5 1978 Curt Cannedy 36 2009 Cory
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