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Indiana State Baseball Record Book Indiana State Baseball Record Book (Records as of 5-28-15) Table of Contents Baseball Record Book Career Records Pages 3 Season Records Pages 4 Game Records Page 5 Team Records Page 6 Year-By-Year Leaders Pages 7-8 Honors and Awards Pages 9-10 Sycamores in the Professional Ranks Pages 11-12 All-Time Letter Winners Pages 13-15 Year-By-Year Results Pages 16-24 NCAA / MVC Tournament Results Page 25 All-Time Series Records Pages 26-27 Indiana State Baseball Career Records 12+ STRIKEOUT GAMES Batting Pitching 16..............Dan Lazar vs. Indiana (5/19/65) (Min. 300 AB) Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) 15............. Blaise Ilsley vs. Illinois (3/29/84) Batting Average Triples 1. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 32 1. Jeff Degano (2013-15) 2.84 15............. Dean Klink vs. DePauw (4/8/67) 1. Todd Tatlock (1994-95) .423 T2. Mike Eberle (1984-87) 25 1. Darrell McCane (1970-73) 2.87 15....... Robert Warren vs. Purdue (4/16/66) 2. Wallace Johnson (1977-79) .422 14.....Michael Manus vs. Illinois St. (5/16/08) 3. Rob Baker (1981-83) .399 T2. Pete Piskol (1986-89) 25 2. Jim Ridenour (1977-78) 3.03 14.....Alex Graman vs. Murray St. (4/24/99) 4. Pete Piskol (1978-82) .396 4. Mitch Hannahs (1986-89) 23 3. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 3.04 14...Chris Schaefer vs. Creighton (4/15/89) 5. Paul Frye (1984-86) .383 5. Rob Baker (1981-83) 22 4. Dave Thomas (1977-78) 3.09 14.....Chris Schaefer vs. Missouri (3/26/89) 6. Mitch Hannahs (1986-89) .376 Home Runs 5. Devin Moore (2012-13) 3.12 14........... Blaise Ilsley vs. Indiana (4/16/85) Games Played 1. Boi Rodriguez (1985-87) 48 6. Sean Manaea (2010-13) 3.13 14....Drew Thomas vs. Evansville (5/18/68) 1. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 235 2. Dan Frye (1989-92) 39 7. Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 3.20 13... Dakota Bacus at Evansville (03/23/12) T2. Chris Hall (2000-03) 232 3. Mike Eberle (1984-87) 37 8. Jim Rasmussen (1977-78) 3.32 13.... Alex Graman vs. Eastern Ill. (3/10/99) T2. Dan Frye (1989-82) 232 4. Tyler Thompson (1995-98) 32 9. Tim Barrett (1981-83) 3.33 13....Brad Finken vs. Missouri St. (4/20/96) 4. Mike Eberle (1984-87) 231 5. Dan Olson (1994-96) 30 Games 13.......Casey Whitten vs. N. Iowa (5/14/93) T5. Mike Lexa (1983-86) 228 6. Tony Collins (1984-85) 29 1. Craig Kozlowski (1982-86) 95 13..... Casey Whitten vs. Creighton (4/9/93) T5. Steve Ruckman (1990-93) 228 T7. Mike Lexa (1983-86) 28 2. Joe Thatcher (2001-04) 92 13....... Paul Quinzer vs. St. Louis (4/23/86) At Bats T7. Brian Dorsett (1980-83) 28 3. Adam Lindsay (2004-07) 85 13 ...... John Howes vs. Louisville (4/18/85) 1. Robby Ort (2010-13) 874 Stolen Bases 4. Brad Finken (1994-97) 78 13................ Bill Horn vs. Bradley (4/20/84) 2. Ryan Strausborger (2007-10) 857 1. Jim Sullivan (1981-84) 84 T5. Josh Varno (2005-09) 73 13.......... Drew Thomas vs. Ball St. (5/4/68) 3. Landon Curry (2012-15) 844 T2. Ryan Strausborger (2007-10) 77 T5. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 73 13.... Robert Warren vs. Evansville (5/21/66) 4. Chris Hall (2000-03) 802 T2. Mitch Hannahs (1986-89) 77 7. Phil Thatcher (1977-80) 67 13..............Dan Lazar vs. Purdue (4/10/65) 5. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 792 T2. Pete Piskol (1978-82) 77 8. Matt Zaleski (2001-04) 65 13.............Henry Smith vs. DePauw (1957) 6. Ryan Bond (2004-07) 785 5. Michael Miller (2001-04) 74 Games Started 12....Jeff Degano vs. Wichita State (4/3/15) 7. Kyle Burnam (2009-12) 780 6. Tyler Thompson (1995-98) 68 T1. Matt Zaleski (2001-04) 48 12....... Sean Manaea vs. Illinois State (3/31/12) 8. Steve Ruckman (1990-93) 774 Walks T1. Tom Browning (1993-96) 48 12.....Jacob Petricka vs. UT Martin (3/6/10) Runs Scored 1. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 154 3. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 47 12..........Joe Thatcher vs. Viterbo (3/21/04) 1. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 234 2. Tyler Thompson (1995-98) 144 T4. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 46 12.... Dave Phares vs. Ind. Manual (5/14/03) 2. Mitch Hanmahs (1986-89) 220 3. Mitch Hannahs (1986-89) 138 T4. Paul Quinzer (1983-86) 46 12... Sean Brummett vs. Murray St.(4/24/99) 3. Ryan Strausborger (2007-10) 202 4. Kyle Burnam (2009-12) 118 6. Sean Manaea (2010-13) 45 12........Aric LeClair vs. Creighton (3/28/99) 4. Mike Lexa (1983-86) 196 5. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 117 7. Brian Woods (2000-04) 43 12............ Tony Harden vs. Butler (2/28/98) 5. Tyler Thompson (1995-98) 192 6. Chad Zaucha (1998-01) 116 T8. Travis Soppe (2000-03) 42 12..... Mark Bernhardt vs. N. Iowa (5/11/97) Hits 7. Mike Lexa (1983-86) 106 12....... Tom Browning vs. Indiana (3/29/94) T8. Ryan Hayes (2004-07) 42 1. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 290 Strikeouts 12..... Casey Whitten vs. Illinois St. (4/4/93) Wins 2. Ryan Strausborger (2007-10) 279 1. Dan Olson (1994-96) 165 ........................vs. Illinois St. (4/4/92) 1. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 30 3. Robby Ort (2010-13) 277 2. Dan Frye (1989-92) 164 .......vs.Wisconsin-Parkside (2/29/92) 2. John Howes (1982-86) 29 4. Mitch Hannahs (1986-89) 274 T3. Ryan Bond (2004-07) 159 12..... Chris Schaefer vs. Illinois St. (5/18/89) 3. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 27 T3. Ben Vannatter (2000-03) 159 12.... Mike Gardiner vs. Wichita St. (4/25/87) 5. Steve Ruckman (1990-93) 257 4. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 27 5. Chris Hall (2000-03) 150 12........Blaise Ilsley vs. Illinois St. (4/30/84) Runs Batted In T5. Brad Finken (1994-97) 25 12......Dave Thomas vs. Eastern Ill.(4/10/77) 1. Robby Ort (2010-13) 202 Total Bases T5. Randy Keaffaber (1990-93) 25 1. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 463 ........................vs. Lipscomb (4/6/68) 2. Boi Rodriguez (1985-88) 200 T5. Paul Quinzer (1983-86) 25 2. Robby Ort (2010-13) 438 12.......Dan Lazar vs. Ind. Central (4/15/63) 3. Chad McDonald (1988-90) 198 8. Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 24 12..............Dan Lazar vs. Indiana (5/19/63) 4. Dan Frye (1989-92) 186 2. Dan Frye (1989-92) 433 Complete Games 3. Boi Rodriguez (1985-87) 425 12...............Max Case vs. Ball St. (5/27/22) 5. Johnny LaMar (1989-92) 175 1. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 21 4. Chad McDonald (1988-90) 406 Doubles T2. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 17 (Min. 300 AB) MOST CAREER GAMES 1. Chad McDonald (1988-90) 58 Slugging Percentage T2. Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 17 1. Paul Frye (1984-86) .641 10+ STRIKEOUTS 2. Chris Hall (2000-03) 56 T2. Drew Thomas (1966-68) 17 2. Tony Collins (1984-85) .640 12................. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 3. Johnny LaMar (1989-92) 55 5. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 16 6.......................... Dan Lazar (1963-64) 4. Dan Frye (1989-92) 52 3. Dan Olson (1994-96) .639 Saves 4. Mark Walberg (1979-82) .633 6........................Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 5. Bob Zeihen (1985-88) 49 1. Craig Kozlowski (1982-86) 26 5. Brady Shoemaker (2008-09) .632 6.............................Jeff Degano (2015) 6. Robby Ort (2010-13) 48 2. Phil Thatcher (1977-80) 17 3. Joe Thatcher (2001-04) 14 T4. Ryan Keaffaber (2014-pres.) 13 T4. John Trisler (1989-91) 13 T6. Brian Omogrosso (2003-06) 11 T6. Tyler Browning (2010-14) 11 Innings Pitched 1. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 353.0 2. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 335.2 3. Brad Finken (1994-97) 330.2 4. Matt Zaleski (2001-04) 299.1 5. Mitch Stetter (2000-03) 292.1 6. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 278.1 7. Tom Browning (1993-96) 270.2 8. Sean Manaea (2010-13) 262.2 Strikeouts 1. Casey Whitten (1991-93) 299 2. Mike Gardiner (1984-87) 296 3. Sean Manaea (2010-13) 290 4. Brad Finken (1994-97) 275 5. Blaise Ilsley (1983-85) 274 6. Mitch Stetter (2000-03) 254 7. Mike Farrell (1988-91) 248 Casey Whitten Wallace Johnson Brad Finken T8. Tom Browning 1993-96 217 T8. John Howes 1982-86 217 10. Paul Quizner 1983-86 214 Indiana State Baseball Season Records Batting Pitching NO-HIT GAMES Clarence Brown (9 inn.) Batting Average (Min. 120 AB) Triples Earned Run Average (Min. 40 IP) vs. Milliken 1. Wallace Johnson 1979 .491 T1. Demetrius Dowler 1992 10 1. Sean Manaea 2013 1.47 4/29/1916 W, 2-0 2. Pete Piskol 1980 .471 T1. Chad McDonald 1989 10 2. Brian Omogrosso 2006 1.51 3. Todd Tatlock 1995 .460 T1. Bob Zeihen 1988 10 3. Kurt Kudrecki 2013 1.57 Max Case (9 inn.) 4. Jeff Brisson 1976 .453 T1. Mitch Hannahs 1987 10 4. Joe Thatcher 2002 1.73 5. Trent Lunsford 2014 1.99 5. Johnny LaMar 1992 .442 T1. Rob Baker 1983 10 vs. Ball State 6. Paul Quinzer 1983 2.05 6. Mitch Hannahs 1989 .428 6. Several Players Tied - - - 9 5/7/1922 W, 6-2 7. Craig Kozlowski 1986 2.15 Games Played Home Runs 8. Austin Conway 2015 2.26 Darrell Wible (9 inn.) T1. Bob Zeihen 1985 78 1. Boi Rodriguez 1985 20 9. Jim Ridenour 1977 2.30 T1.
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