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TABLE OF CONTENTS The Department of Intercollegiate Athlet- ics gratefully acknowledges the contributions ROCKET BASEBALL (1-8) TOLEDO HISTORY & RECORDS (72-92) of the UT student body, whose spirit and Table of Contents/Rocket Quick Facts____1-2 Single-Season Pitching ______73 financial support enable us to maintain our 2018 Schedule______3 Career Pitching ______74 standards of excellence. Rocket Baseball Tradition______4-5 Single-Season Hitting______75 2018 Roster - By Position______6 Career Hitting______76 The University of Toledo is committed 2018 Alphabetical Roster______7 Annual Leaders - Hitting______77 to a policy of equal opportunity in education, 2018 Numerical Roster______8 Annual Leaders - Pitching______78 employment, membership and contracts, and Year-By-Year Stats______79-80 no differentiation will be made based on race, 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK (9-13) Team Records______81 color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual 2018 Toledo Outlook______9-13 Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame______82 orientation, veteran status or the presence of Honors & Awards______83-84 a disability. The University will take affirmative COACHING STAFF (14-26) Rockets on MLB Rosters______85 action as required by federal or state law. Head Coach Cory Mee______15-24 Rockets in the Pros______86 Assistant Coach Josh Bradford______25 All-Time Record______87 Assistant Coach Nick McIntyre______26 Head Coaching History______88 Volunteer Assistant Coach Ryan Chipka___ 27 All-Time Letterwinners ______89-92 Credits UNIVERSITY/MEDIA INFO. (93-110) MEET THE ROCKETS (28-57) Editor: Chris Cullum Seniors______29-38 UT History & Traditions______94-97 Juniors______39-46 University President______98 Vice President & Athletic Director____ 99-100 Contributors: Megan Choate, Steve Sophomores______47-52 Easton, Paul Helgren, Stewart Sabine Freshmen______53-57 Mid-American Conference______101 Compliance______102 Toledo Athletic Facilities______103 Cover Design: Derek Marckel 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW (58-70) Team Camps and Dugout Club______104 2017 Season in Review______59-60 Toledo Main Campus Map______105 2017 Results______61 Photography: Dan Miller, Chris Scott Park Campus Map______106 2017 Statistics______62 Cullum, and UT baseball parents Rockets Online______108 2017 Game-By-Game Hitting______63-66 Toledo Media Outlets______109 2017 Game-By-Game Pitching______67-70 TV and Radio Roster______110 Last Time it Happened______71

1 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide QUICK FACTS

FOLLOW THE ROCKETS QUICK FACTS ON THE WEB GENERAL INFORMATION Location______Toledo, Founded______1872 Enrollment______20,579 Colors______Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116) Nickname______Rockets Stadium (Capacity)______Baseball Complex at Scott Park Capacity______1,000 Dimensions______LF 330’, CF 400’, RF 330’ Press Box Phone______(419) 530-3089 Conference/Affiliation______Mid-American (West)/NCAA Division I President______Dr. Sharon Gaber LIVE ON THE AIR Vice President & Athletic Director ______Mike O’Brien All Toledo baseball Faculty Representative______Mary Powers home games can be COACHING STAFF INFORMATION seen live on ESPN3. Head Coach______Cory Mee (Notre Dame ‘92) Record at Toledo (Years)______327-444-1 (15th season) Overall Record______Same Email [email protected] Office Phone______(419) 530-6263 Assistant Coach____Josh Bradford (13th season, Kentucky Wesleyan ‘02) Email [email protected] Office Phone ______(419) 530-6264 Assistant Coach______Nick McIntyre (10th season, Purdue ‘03) Email [email protected] IMPORTANT DATES Office Phone ______(419) 530-3097 Season Opener Volunteer Assistant Coach_____ Ryan Chipka (2nd season, Rochester ‘12) Email [email protected] Friday, Feb. 16 Office Phone______(419) 530-3097 vs. Iowa (Sunshine State Series) 6:30 p.m. Kissimmee, Fla. TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Overall Record______17-41 Home Opener 2017 MAC Record (Place)______9-15 (6th West) Wednesday, March 14 Position Starters Returning/Lost______7 / 2 Pitchers Returning/Lost______5 / 9 vs. Findlay Newcomers______12 3:05 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost______18 / 12 MAC Opener ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION Friday, March 23 Baseball Contact______Chris Cullum at Western Michigan Office Phone______(419) 530-4913 3:00 p.m. Mobile Phone______(630) 220-4147 E-Mail [email protected] Athletic Communications Fax______(419) 530-4428 MAC Tournament Athletic Website______utrockets.com Wednesday-Saturday, May 23 - 26 Facebook______facebook.com/utrockets Sprenger Stadium YouTube______youtube.com/utrockets All Day Twitter______@ToledoBaseball Avon, Ohio

2 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Time Friday Feb. 16 vs. Iowa ^ Kissimmee, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 17 vs. St. Louis ^ Kissimmee, Fla. 3:00 p.m. Saturday Feb. 17 vs. Pitt ^ Kissimmee, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 18 vs. St. Louis ^ Kissimmee, Fla. 11:00 a.m Friday Feb. 23 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 3:00 p.m. Saturday Feb. 24 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 1:00 p.m. Sunday Feb. 25 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 1:00 p.m. Friday March 2 at LSU ! Baton Rouge, La. 7:00 p.m. Saturday March 3 vs.Southeastern Louisiana ! Baton Rouge, La. 1:00 p.m. Sunday March 4 vs. Sacred Heart ! Baton Rouge, La. 11:00 a.m. Tuesday March 6 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 6:00 p.m. Friday March 9 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 10 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 2:00 p.m. Sunday March 11 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 1:00 p.m. Wednesday March 14 Findlay Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Friday March 16 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 4:00 p.m. Saturday March 17 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Sunday March 18 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Wednesday March 21 Youngstown State Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Friday March 23 at Western Michigan* Kalamazoo, Mich. 3:00 p.m. Saturday March 24 at Western Michigan* Kalamazoo,Mich. 1:00 p.m. Sunday March 25 at Western Michigan* Kalamazoo, Mich. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday March 27 Defiance College Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Wednesday March 28 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 6:35 p.m. Friday March 30 at Miami (Ohio)* Oxford, Ohio 5:00 p.m. Saturday March 31 at Miami (Ohio)* Oxford, Ohio 4:00 p.m. Sunday April 1 at Miami (Ohio)* Oxford, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Wednesday April 4 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 4:00 p.m. Friday April 6 Ohio* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Saturday April 7 Ohio* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Sunday April 8 Ohio* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Tuesday April 10 Dayton Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Wednesday April 11 at Madonna Detroit, Mich. (Comerica Park) 7:00 p.m. Friday April 13 at Central Michigan* Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 3:05 p.m. Saturday April 14 at Central Michigan* Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 2:05 p.m. Sunday April 15 at Central Michigan* Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 1:05 p.m. Tuesday April 17 Wright State Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Wednesday April 18 at Oakland Rochester, Mich. 3:00 p.m. Friday April 20 Eastern Michigan* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Saturday April 21 Eastern Michigan* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Sunday April 22 Eastern Michigan* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Tuesday April 24 Lawrence Tech Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Wednesday April 25 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 3:05 p.m. Friday April 27 Kent State* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Saturday April 28 Kent State* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Sunday April 29 Kent State* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Friday May 4 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 3:05 p.m. Saturday May 5 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 1:05 p.m. Sunday May 6 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 1:05 p.m. Wednesday May 9 at Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 4:00 p.m. Friday May 11 Ball State* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Saturday May 12 Ball State* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Sunday May 13 Ball State* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m. Tuesday May 15 at Dayton Dayton, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Thursday May 17 Bowling Green* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Friday May 18 Bowling Green* Toledo, Ohio 3:05 p.m. Saturday May 19 Bowling Green* Toledo, Ohio 1:05 p.m.

HOME GAMES *Mid-American Conference Game ^ Sunshine State Series ! LSU Baseball Invitational

REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN Games by Day Games by State Games by Location Saturday______15 Ohio______29 Total Regular-Season Games______56 Friday______14 Michigan______10 Home______21 Florida______4 Road______30 Sunday______13 Louisiana______4 Wednesday______8 Neutral______6 Illinois______3 MAC Games______27 Tuesday______6 Georgia______3 Non-Conference Contests______30 Thursday______1 Tennessee______3 Indiana______1 3 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO BASEBALL TRADITION TOLEDO BASEBALL ... is in its 94th year, first fielding a team in 1921.

has won over 30 games in a season NINE times, including a school-record 39 victories during the 1999 campaign.

has qualified for the MAC Tournament on 12 occasions, including NINE of the last 11 seasons.

has advanced to the MAC Tournament Championship Game on TWO occasions, most recently reaching the title game in 2009.

Cory Mee was named MAC Coach of the Year won its FIRST MAC West Division title in school history in 2012, finishing with a 19-8 in 2010 (.704) league ledger.

has batted over .300 as a team on 10 occasions, including a season-high .330 mark during the 1981 campaign.

had a player (Chris Dudics) who hit safely in a MAC-record 39-consecutive contests in 2010, third-longest hit streak in the country.

has had 57 players achieve first-team All-MAC honors on 69 occasions.

boasts THREE All-America honorees on FIVE occasions, including Mitch Maier, who earned first-team recognition by Baseball America and second-team accolades by Collegiate Baseball in 2003. Ben Hammer earned a spot on the second team of the 2013 Academic All-America Divi- sion I Baseball Team. has had 15 players achieve All-Region recognition on 17 occasions, most recently second-team honorees Tyler Grogg and Ben Hammer in 2013.

has had TWO players (Mitch Maier, AJ Montoya) earn Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America status.

has had 12 players appear on a roster, most recently Jared Hoying who was a member of the Texas Rangers (2016-17).

has had a team GPA above 3.0 in 25 of the last 29 semesters under head coach Cory Mee, including a program-best 3.449 GPA in the fall of 2016.

had FOUR student-athletes achieve a perfect 4.0 GPA during the fall 2017 semester: Mike Hamann was selected in the MLB Amateur David Jeffers, Joey Prechtel, Sam Shutes, and Jake Stout. Draft on two occasions — by the in 2009 and the Chicago Cubs in 2012. 4 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO BASEBALL TRADITION TOLEDO BASEBALL ... boasts 95 Academic All-MAC honorees, including 13 in 2017 (Ross Adolph, Brad Boss, Josh Cales, Steven Calhoun, Riley Campbell, Michael Jacob, Jordan Kesson, Jake Krupar, AJ Montoya, Caleb Schillace, Sam Shutes, Kyle Slack, Alex Wagner)

has had 40 players selected in the Major League Baseball Draft on 45 occasions, most recently DeionTansel (32nd Round, Tampa Bay Rays) in 2016.

has had 13 no-hitters in school history, most recently achieved by Nick Szczur against Xavier on March 17, 2001.

has had 37 members of the program inducted to the Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame, including 2017 honoree Joe Corfman. Two-time All-MAC pitcher Ross Achter.

has had SEVEN players receive Academic All-District recognition, including three-time FIRST-TEAM selection Ben Hammer in 2011, ‘12 and ‘13.

produced a single-season school record THREE Academic All-District honorees (Ben Hammer, Matt Delewski, James Miglin) in 2013, surpassing the previous best of TWO recipients on two occasions in 2007 and ‘12.

had a player (Tyler Grogg) swipe a league-best 36 bases in 2013, most in school history in a single season, 11th-most in conference history.

boasts SIX MAC All-Tournament Team selections, including Tyler Grogg in 2013.

has had TWO coaches garner MAC Coach of the Year accolades, including 2010 2003 first-team All-America honoree Mitch recipient Cory Mee. Maier spent six years in the MLB.

has had a player (Jeremy Griffiths) garner MAC Pitcher of the Year accolades in 1999.

outfielder Tyler Grogg was selected ONE of 46 players for inaugural Gregg Olson Award in 2013, presented to college baseball’s “Breakout Player of the Year” based on hard work, strength of mind and determination.

Toledo has seen FOUR of its players earn Academic All-America honors: Wes Jones (1970-71), David Krol (1988), Scott Boley (2007), and Ben Hammer (2013).

2015 MAC Freshman of the Year AJ Montoya.

5 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 ROSTER - BY POSITION PITCHERS (18) No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 3 Schnitz-Paxton, Layne RHP 6-3 196 R/R So. Napoleon, Ohio / Napoleon 4 Shutes, Sam RHP 6-3 219 R/R 5th Three Rivers, Mich. / Three Rivers 13 Hampton, Chris RHP 6-2 180 R/R Jr. Fostoria, Ohio / Fostoria 14 Bueter, Axel LHP 6-1 175 L/L Sr. Wauseon, Ohio / Wauseon 16 Bischoff, Kyle RHP 6-1 186 R/R Fr. Macomb, Mich. / Eisenhower 17 Bukowski, Alec RHP 5-11 191 R/R Fr. Toledo, Ohio / Whitmer 18 Prechtel, Joey RHP 6-3 200 R/R So. Oakland, Mich. / Rochester Adams 19 Haugh, Nate RHP 6-3 199 R/R Jr. Waterville, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 22 Calopietro, Austin RHP 6-3 204 R/R So. Maumee, Ohio / Maumee 23 Schaefer, Luke RHP 6-3 232 R/R Jr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central 25 Stout, Jake RHP 6-5 220 R/R Jr. Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester 26 Youngpeter, Jacob LHP 6-3 170 L/L Fr. Delphos, Ohio / St. John’s 27 Scoles, Caleb RHP 6-2 212 R/R So. Richland, Mich. / Gull Lake 28 Wagner, Alex LHP 6-4 176 L/L Sr. Brighton, Mich. / Hartland 31 Todorowski, Billy LHP 6-0 175 L/L Jr. Holland, Ohio / Springfield 32 Silberhorn, Nolan RHP 6-4 204 R/R Sr. Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit 33 Jacob, Michael LHP 5-9 165 L/L Jr. St. Clairsville, Ohio / St. Clairsville 35 Davis, Bryce RHP 6-3 210 R/R Fr. Rockford, Mich. / Sparta

CATCHERS (4) No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 1 Compton, Andrew C 5-10 170 R/R Fr. LaGrange, Ohio / Keystone 10 Tipton, Corey C 6-0 222 R/R 5th Grand Rapids, Ohio / St. John’s 34 Ryan, Michael C 6-1 226 R/R So. Holly, Mich. / Bishop Foley 36 Deacon, CJ C 6-2 207 R/R So. Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne INFIELDERS (7) No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 5 Hansen, Matt INF 5-11 192 L/R Sr. Erie, Pa. / McDowell 7 Gose, Casey INF 5-10 180 R/R Sr . Genoa, Ohio / Genoa 15 Jeffers, David INF 6-0 160 R/R Fr. Lambertville, Mich. / Bedford 20 Campbell, Riley INF 5-10 174 R/R Jr. Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth 24 Hatfield, Trace INF 5-10 190 R/R Fr. Fresericktown, Ohio / Fredericktown 40 Bollinger, Dalton INF/C 6-2 220 R/R Sr. Quincy, Ohio / Riverside 41 Meyers, Chris INF 6-3 208 L/R Fr. Miamisburg, Ohio / Miamisburg OUTFIELDERS (5) No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 6 Adolph, Ross OF 6-1 203 L/R Jr. Findlay, Ohio / Van Buren 9 Schwartzenberger, Zach OF 6-0 182 S/L Fr. Saline, Mich. / Saline 8 Montoya, AJ OF 5-11 185 R/R Sr. St. Joseph’s, Mich. / St. Joseph’s 12 Boss, Brad OF 6-1 202 L/R Sr. Temperance, Mich. / Bedford 30 Servello, John OF/RHP 6-1 196 R/R Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg

Head Coach: No. 11 Cory Mee (15th season, Notre Dame -’92) Assistant Coach: No. 27 Josh Bradford (13th season, Kentucky Wesleyan -’02) Assistant Coach: No. 39 Nick McIntyre (10th season, Purdue -’03) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ryan Chipka (2nd season, Rochester -’12)

6 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 ROSTER - ALPHABETICAL No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 6 Adolph, Ross OF 6-1 203 L/R Jr. Findlay, Ohio / Van Buren 16 Bischoff, Kyle RHP 6-1 186 R/R Fr. Macomb, Mich. / Eisenhower 40 Bollinger, Dalton INF/C 6-2 220 R/R Sr. Quincy, Ohio / Riverside 12 Boss, Brad OF 6-1 202 L/R Sr. Temperance, Mich. / Bedford 17 Bukowski, Alec RHP 5-11 191 R/R Fr. Toledo, Ohio / Whitmer 14 Bueter, Axel LHP 6-1 175 L/L Sr. Wauseon, Ohio / Wauseon 22 Calopietro, Austin RHP 6-3 204 R/R So. Maumee, Ohio / Maumee 20 Campbell, Riley INF 5-10 174 R/R Jr. Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth 1 Compton, Andrew C 5-10 170 R/R Fr. LaGrange, Ohio / Keystone 35 Davis, Bryce RHP 6-3 210 R/R Fr. Rockford, Mich. / Sparta 36 Deacon, CJ C 6-2 207 R/R So. Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 7 Gose, Casey INF 5-10 180 R/R Sr. Genoa, Ohio / Genoa 13 Hampton, Chris RHP 6-2 180 R/R Jr. Fostoria, Ohio / Fostoria 5 Hansen, Matt INF 5-11 192 L/R Sr. Erie, Pa. / McDowell 24 Hatfield, Trace INF 5-10 190 R/R Fr. Fredericktown, Ohio / Fredericktown 19 Haugh, Nate RHP 6-3 199 R/R Jr. Waterville, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 33 Jacob, Michael LHP 5-9 165 L/L Jr. St. Clairsville, Ohio / St. Clairsville 15 Jeffers, David INF 6-0 160 R/R Fr. Lambertville, Mich. / Bedford 41 Meyers, Chris INF 6-3 208 L/R Fr. Miamisburg, Ohio / Miamisburg 8 Montoya, AJ OF 5-11 185 R/R Sr. St. Joseph’s, Mich. / St. Joseph’s 18 Prechtel, Joey RHP 6-3 200 R/R So. Oakland, Mich. / Rochester Adams 34 Ryan, Michael C 6-1 226 R/R So. Holly, Mich. / Bishop Foley 23 Schaefer, Luke RHP 6-3 232 R/R Jr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central 3 Schnitz-Paxton, Layne RHP 6-3 196 R/R So. Napoleon, Ohio / Napoleon 9 Schwartzenberger, Zach OF 6-0 182 S/L Fr. Saline, Mich. / Saline 27 Scoles, Caleb RHP 6-2 212 R/R So. Richland, Mich. / Gull Lake 30 Servello, John OF/RHP 6-1 196 R/R Fr Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg 4 Shutes, Sam RHP 6-3 219 R/R 5th Three Rivers, Mich. / Three Rivers 32 Silberhorn, Nolan RHP 6-4 204 R/R Sr. Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit 25 Stout, Jake RHP 6-5 220 R/R Jr. Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester 10 Tipton, Corey C 6-0 222 R/R 5th Grand Rapids, Ohio / St. John’s 31 Todorowski, Billy LHP 6-0 175 L/L Jr. Holland, Ohio / Springfield 28 Wagner, Alex LHP 6-4 176 L/L Sr. Brighton, Mich. / Hartland 26 Youngpeter, Jacob LHP 6-3 170 L/L Fr. Delphos, Ohio / St. John’s

7 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 ROSTER - NUMERICAL No. Name POS HT WT B/T CL Hometown/High School 1 Compton, Andrew C 5’10” 170 R/R Fr. LaGrange, Ohio / Keystone 3 Schnitz-Paxton, Layne RHP 6-3 196 R/R So. Napoleon, Ohio / Napoleon 4 Shutes, Sam RHP 6-3 219 R/R 5th Three Rivers, Mich. / Three Rivers 5 Hansen, Matt INF 5-11 192 L/R Sr. Erie, Pa. / McDowell 6 Adolph. Ross OF 6-1 203 L/R Jr. Findlay, Ohio / Van Buren 7 Gose, Casey INF 5-10 180 R/R Sr. Genoa, Ohio / Genoa 8 Montoya, AJ OF 5-11 185 R/R Sr. St. Joseph’s, Mich. / St. Joseph’s 9 Schwartzenberger, Zach OF 6-0 182 S/L Fr. Saline, Mich. / Saline 10 Tipton, Corey C 6-0 222 R/R 5th Grand Rapids, Ohio / St. John’s 12 Boss, Brad OF 6-1 202 L/R Sr. Temperance, Mich. / Bedford 13 Hampton, Chris RHP 6-2 180 R/R Jr. Fostoria, Ohio / Fostoria 14 Bueter, Axel LHP 6-1 175 L/L Sr. Wauseon, Ohio / Wauseon 15 Jeffers, David INF 6’0” 160 R/R Fr. Lambertville, Mich. / Bedford 16 Bischoff, Kyle RHP 6-1 186 R/R Fr. Macomb, Mich. / Eisenhower 17 Bukowski, Alec RHP 5’11” 191 R/R Fr. Toledo, Ohio / Whitmer 18 Prechtel, Joey RHP/OF 6-3 200 R/R So. Oakland, Mich. / Rochester Adams 19 Haugh, Nate RHP 6-3 199 R/R Jr. Waterville, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 20 Campbell, Riley INF 5-10 174 R/R Jr. Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth 22 Calopietro. Austin RHP 6-3 204 R/R So. Maumee, Ohio / Maumee 23 Schaefer, Luke RHP 6-3 232 R/R Jr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central 24 Hatfield, Trace INF 5-10 190 R/R Fr. Fredericktown, Ohio / Fredericktown 25 Stout, Jake RHP 6-5 220 R/R Jr. Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester 26 Youngpeter, Jacob LHP 6-3 170 L/L Fr. Delphos, Ohio / St. John’s 27 Scoles, Caleb RHP 6-2 212 R/R So. Richland, Mich. / Gull Lake 28 Wagner, Alex LHP 6-4 176 L/L Sr. Brighton, Mich. / Hartland 30 Servello, John OF/RHP 6-1 196 R/R Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg 31 Todorowski, Billy LHP 6-0 175 L/L Jr. Holland, Ohio / Springfield 32 Silberhorn, Nolan RHP 6-4 204 R/R Sr. Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit 33 Jacob, Michael LHP 5-9 165 L/L Jr. St. Clairsville, Ohio / St. Clairsville 34 Ryan, Michael C 6-1 226 R/R So. Holly, Mich. / Bishop Foley 35 Davis, Bryce RHP 6-3 210 R/R Fr. Rockford, Mich. / Sparta 36 Deacon, CJ C 6-2 207 R/R So. Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 40 Bollinger, Dalton INF/C 6-2 220 R/R Sr. Quincy, Ohio / Riverside 41 Meyers, Chris INF 6-3 208 L/R Fr. Miamisburg, Ohio / Miamisburg

8 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK

IN THIS SECTION 2018 Season Outlook______10-13 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK The year on the calendar may be dif- things we need to improve. Our offensive basis in 2018. He started 13 games ferent, but for University of Toledo head potential makes us an exciting team. If there last season and 45 at third base. coach Cory Mee and his team, the end we can be more consistent in the bat- The Rockets’ leading hitter in 2017 with goal is still the same. ter’s box then we’ll have a chance to a .284 batting average, Campbell will “The goal that we have, year in and score a lot of runs.” look to carry that production over from year out, is to put ourselves in a position Working in Toledo’s favor is that the the hot corner to the keystone in Toledo’s to compete for a MAC Championship,” bulk of 2017’s offensive production re- infield. Mee said. “I’m excited about this group turns. Of the 258 RBIs tallied by the “Riley’s an offensive catalyst,” Mee and we’re looking forward to this sea- Rockets in 2017, 240 of those were driv- said. “He’s a really solid hitter who can son.” en in by players returning in 2018. The bunt, hit-and-run, handle the bat well, 2018 will be Mee’s 15th season as team loses just two position players who and he’s hard to strike out. He can create the Rockets’ skipper. He’ll look to lead started more than 10 games. some havoc on the bases, as well.” a team that has a good mix of incom- At catcher, UT returns both sophomore Team captain Matt Hansen will start at ing and returning talent, a group that Michael Ryan and senior Corey Tipton. shortstop again this season. The Rock- is headlined by an experienced crop Ryan started 40 games last year, hitting ets’ iron man, Hansen has started 168 of position players. Leading up to the .237 with 18 RBIs. Defensively, he squad’s opening weekend in Kissimmee, threw out 15 opposing would-be Fla., Mee likes what he has seen as his base stealers, fourth in the MAC. student-athletes get ready for another Tipton has played 78 games in season of Toledo baseball. three years as a Rocket, starting “Thus far, I’ve been really pleased with 39 behind the dish. He appeared in the work ethic our team has shown,” a career-high 29 games last sea- Mee said of his team’s preparation this son and also set career bench- offseason. “There is a definite purpose marks in hits, runs, home runs, in their preparation when they come and RBIs. to practice each day. I think we have a “I feel very confident in our number of guys on our team who feel catching situation,” Mee said. “Both like they have something to prove, which of those guys started to come on we do. This is a group of guys who are late in the year last season, and I hungry and excited for the season to ar- saw them pick up where they left rive.” off this fall.” Sophomore C.J. Deacon and ROCKETS AT THE PLATE freshman Andrew Compton will provide the Rockets with depth Last year, Toledo turned in its best of- behind the plate. fensive season since its record-breaking Dalton Bollinger will be the 2010 campaign (the last year before the starting first baseman after a ter- NCAA switched BBCOR bats across col- rific offensive campaign in 2017. lege baseball). The Rockets scored the He started all 58 games, including most runs (278), tallied their most dou- 45 at first, slugged .474 and had Senior first baseman Dalton Bollinger bles (101), triples (19), home runs (39), 65 hits. His .280 batting average was and highest slugging percentage (.377) second on the team, and he tied for the games in his career, 98 at second base since 2010. The 19 triples tied a school team lead with seven home runs and 40 and 70 at shortstop. He scored a team- record previously set in 1988. RBIs. He has been Toledo’s cleanup hitter best 44 runs last season and he carried “We know there are some specific ar- the last two seasons for a reason. His 69 that production into the summer, where eas we need to improve upon to com- RBIs over the last two years are the most he was named one of the best pros- pete for a championship in 2018,” Mee on the team. pects in the Hampton’s League playing said. “Our consistency and our strike- Riley Campbell will be making the for Westhampton. Hansen hit .333 last out numbers are at the top of the list of shift over to second base on a full-time summer and led the league with 40 10 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK Mee said. “Plus he’ll provide us with some speed on the basepaths and he’s a great teammate as well.” Freshman David Jeffers will be another infield option off the bench for the Rockets. Toledo’s outfield also remains intact for 2018. Senior Brad Boss returns as the left fielder, where he started 57 games last season. He ended the year hitting third in the Rockets’ lineup, but also hit leadoff 34 times. Either spot is a good fit for Boss, who excels at getting on base. He led Toledo with 29 walks last season and had a team-best 27- game on-base streak as well. Next to Boss will be junior cen- terfielder Ross Adolph, who started all 58 contests there last season. As a sophomore, he hit .272 with seven Senior shortstop Matt Hansen home runs and a team-best .484 slugging percentage. He showed off Junior centerfielder Ross Adolph RBIs. He was named first team All-HCBL his speed too, tying for third in the The potential for an offensive jugger- for his play over the summer. MAC with six triples. Defensively, he led naut is there. If the Rockets continue to “Matt comes to play every day,” Mee the team with a .988 fielding percentage. improve their consistency in the batter’s said. “He’s the rock of the infield and of “Ross has turned himself into an ex- box and produce more quality at-bats, our team. He’s very steady defensively cellent defensive player,” Mee said. “He that potential only becomes greater. and he did a great job sliding over to covers a lot of ground in centerfield.” shortstop last year. His great end to the Senior AJ Montoya will man right field season and great summer led to him for the Rockets. The power-hitting senior ROCKETS ON THE MOUND having an excellent fall.” tied for the team lead with seven home With Campbell moving over to sec- runs last year and 40 RBIs. The four-year The 2017 season was a mixed bag for ond base, there will be a competition for starter and former MAC Freshman of the Toledo pitchers. UT’s 6.20 team ERA was playing time at third base. Two newcom- Year put in work this offseason to be- 10th in the MAC and the Rockets issued ers, Trace Hatfield and Chris Meyers, will come a little more well-rounded at the a league-high 329 walks to opposing likely see some time at the hot corner plate. batters. On the positive side, UT pitchers for Toledo. “I’ve really liked watching AJ’s devel- recorded 357 strikeouts, second-most in “Chris and Trace showed some really opment this year,” Mee said. “He’s worked school history. good things in the fall,” Mee said. “Chris very hard, he’s using the whole field and “We know we have to limit the free is very athletic and shows great power driving the ball from gap to gap. That’ll bases this season,” Mee said. “I want to potential from the left side of the plate. really help him take the next step offen- see our pitchers really attack the hitters Trace is a really solid hitter and just a sively.” and be aggressive in the strike zone.” really good all-around baseball player.” Two freshmen were tabbed by Mee Unlike the offense, Toledo’s pitching Senior Casey Gose will provide UT with as having excellent offensive poten- staff will have some new faces. UT pitch- quality at-bats and defense as a utility tial: Zach Schwartzenberger and John ers tossed 509.1 innings last year, but man. He’ll see time in the infield and Servello. Both will see at-bats for Toledo only 287.1 of those innings are returning outfield in 2018. and could see some starts at designat- in 2018. It is a certainty that there will “Casey is a true utility player for us,” ed hitter too. be immediate contributions from new 11 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK faces, and familiar names will as well. Bueter’s career began pop up in new places. at Bowling Green before trans- “Some of our returning guys ferring to Cuyahoga CC for the might be in different roles this 2017 season. Todorowski’s col- year,” Mee said. “We will have a legiate journey began at Owens different look to our staff.” CC, then he moved on to Snead The Rockets showed they can State last season. put up elite strikeout numbers “I love how they both have as a pitching staff last season, showed an aggressive, compet- and much of the work put in over itive attitude on the mound,” Mee the summer and fall was aimed said. “They’re both fearless. They at continuing that trend. don’t care where they’re pitch- “We’ve really tried to stress ing or who they’re facing, they’re aggressiveness on the mound, trying to get guys out.” attacking hitters, and pounding In the bullpen, junior Luke the strike zone,” Mee said. “I think Schaefer will be the top return- we’ve made some really good ing arm for the Rockets. He had progress in those areas. We have Junior pitcher Michael Jacob a team-best 2.49 ERA last year a lot of guys who can potentially in 25.1 innings pitched and could be very successful, but they have the weekend rotation. grab some of those late-inning to prove it.” “The great thing about Sam is you opportunities created by Jacob’s move A team captain and the only returning know what you’re getting whenever you to the starting rotation. member of the weekend rotation, senior send him out to the mound,” Mee said. Sophomore Nate Haugh will also be Sam Shutes is the leader of Toledo’s “We can count on Sam. We know he’ll a key bullpen asset. Mee praised his pitching staff. The player Mee called “old compete, throw strikes, and give us a improved command and hopes he can reliable”, Shutes is coming off a season chance to win.” build off his strong finish last season. in which he threw 80.1 innings with a 5.94 One of the open rotation spots will Haugh did not allow a run in his final four ERA and struck out 52 batters. The 2018 be filled by former closer junior Michael appearances of 2017. season will be his fourth as a member of Jacob. The junior has tallied 14 saves Sophomore Joey Prechtel made six over his first two years and owns a starts last year. Even-keeled and poised career 3.70 ERA. Mee expects him to on the mound, Prechtel will most likely slot in as the Rockets’ Friday starter. be called upon to make some mid-week “Michael is a fearless competitor,” starts this season. Mee said. “He will set the tone for our Senior Alex Wagner enters his fourth staff as our Friday starter.” season as a member of the Toledo staff The third rotation spot will go to and his experience will be counted on sophomore Layne Schnitz-Paxton. with so many new faces on the staff. He made 10 appearances in 2017, Mee also pointed to sophomore Austin including five starts, and finished Calopietro, senior Nolan Silberhorn, and the year with a 6.04 ERA. “He’s re- junior Jake Stout as returning pitchers ally starting to understand what’s who showed improvement in the fall. All important and what it takes to be three will be contributors out of the bull- a starting pitcher at this level,” Mee pen for the Midnight Blue and Gold. said about Schnitz-Paxton. “He’s Three freshmen of note are Kyle worked really hard and I’ve been ex- Bischoff, Bryce Davis, and Jacob Young- cited to see that.” peter. Bischoff and Davis are two hard- A pair of junior college transfers, throwing right handers who the Rockets Senior pitcher Sam Shutes senior Axel Bueter and junior Billy will be counting on to throw big innings Todorowski, will have an impact in 2018. Youngpeter is a tall southpaw 12 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK who showed great potential in the fall will be a great early test for us to see champion Kent State and tournament and will be a contributor for UT this year. where we stand,” Mee said. “Our guys are champion Ohio at home. Freshman Alex Bukowski, junior Chris really excited for the opportunity to go There are 14 mid-week games on Hampton, and sophomore Caleb Scoles down there and play.” the schedule in 2018, which includes will provide Toledo with much-needed Toledo’s spring break trip features matchups against Michigan, Michigan pitching depth. Servello, whose received a tournament at 2017 NCAA Tourna- State, Ohio State, and Dayton. One in- praise from Mee for his skills in the bat- ment runner-up LSU, a mid-week game teresting highlight among the mid-week ter’s box, will be a two-way player for To- against Southeastern Louisiana, and a games is a road game against Madonna ledo, seeing time on the pitcher’s mound weekend series at Georgia. that will be played at Comerica Park, as well. “That will be a tremendous experience home of the Detroit Tigers. for our guys to play in that environment “It’s such an exciting thing for our team, 2018 SCHEDULE in front of 10-12,000 people and to play to be playing in a major league stadium,” a traditional power in college baseball,” Mee said. “Especially with so many guys The Rockets’ 2018 slate of games Mee said of playing at LSU. The Tigers led on the team who are from Michigan and features 56 contests and is highlighted college baseball last season, averaging grew up as Tigers fans. That’ll be a really by 21 home games, eight dates against 10,733 fans per game. neat experience.” 2017 NCAA Tournament teams, and a Once Toledo returns from its spring There will be plenty of opportunities for mid-week contest at Comerica Park, break trip, it will host Findlay in the first Toledo to prove itself this season, both home of the Detroit Tigers. home game of the season on Wednes- against national powers and MAC foes. “We’re definitely looking forward to the day, March 14 at Scott Park. With a potentially favorable finish to their 2018 season,” Mee said. “This schedule “The exciting thing about that is conference schedule, the Rockets could will be challenging as always, but it’ll we’ll be here at Scott Park 21 times in be set up well to make another trip to the provide our players with new and excit- 2018 and all of those games will be on MAC Tournament. ing opportunities to play in some great ESPN3,” Mee said of the Rockets’ abun- “The MAC is a highly competitive and venues and incredible environments.” dance of home games. “There will be balanced conference,” Mee said. “As a Toledo’s season gets underway on plenty of opportunities for people to see result, it will be important for us to com- Feb. 16 at the Sunshine State Series in us play. We’re really excited to be playing pete at a consistently high level day in Kissimmee, Fla. UT will play Saint Louis at home in front of our fans.” and day out. With four of our last five twice and both Pittsburgh and reigning There are nine three-game conference conference series at home, we have a Big Ten champion Iowa once. series on the docket for Toledo, five at great opportunity to make some noise “Opening up in Florida with games home and four on the road. The Rockets down the stretch.” against Iowa, Saint Louis, and Pittsburgh get 2017 defending MAC regular season

The Rockets play 21 games at Scott Park in 2018. 13 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide COACHING STAFF

IN THIS SECTION Head Coach Cory Mee______15-23 Assistant Coach Josh Bradford______24 Assistant Coach Nick McIntyre______25 Volunteer Assistant Coach Ryan Chipka______26 HEAD COACH CORY MEE

Quick Hits: Head Coach Cory Mee • 115-95 record in MAC play the last 15th Season eight seasons • 21 All-MAC honorees Notre Dame (‘92) • 24 players have signed professional 2010 MAC Coach of the Year contracts • 3.0 team GPA in 25 of 29 semese- ters

Entering his 15th season at the helm eight seasons. Under Mee’s guidance, es. of the Toledo baseball program, Cory Mee Toledo is one of just three teams in the Player development has always been has built a baseball program that con- MAC to qualify for the conference tour- the priority for Mee and his staff. During sistently competes for the Mid-American nament eight of the last nine seasons. his tenure, 21 Rockets have earned All- Conference championship, develops The Rockets have won 13 tournament MAC honors on 30 occasions. This in- players that move on to professional games in that stretch and advanced to cludes two-time MAC Defensive Player of baseball and most importantly, achieves the championship game in 2009. His 327 the Year, Deion Tansel, who earned that high marks academically. Mee has done career wins and 177 MAC victories are honor in both 2015 and 2016. Tansel was this by focusing on the development of second-most among all head coaches the first two-time winner of the award in each individual player in his program, in- in Toledo baseball history. His .494 ca- MAC history. Current Rocket AJ Montoya stilling a tireless work ethic, and sharing reer in MAC games was named MAC Freshman of the Year his energy, enthusiasm and passion for is the highest in school history among in 2015 joining Mitch Maier (2000) as the the game of baseball. coaches who have been at UT multiple only other Rocket to win that award. In the past nine seasons, Toledo has seasons. UT has also had five players garner finished in the top half of the MAC West In 2010, Mee was named MAC Coach All-Mideast Region accolades: Joe Cor- division seven times, including a MAC of the Year after leading UT to a record fman (2010), Sean Dobson (2004), Tyler West title in 2012, and second-place of 34-22, the program’s first 30-win Grogg (2013), Ben Hammer (2013), and finishes in 2009, 2010 and 2015. The season since 1999, as well as a 19-8 re- Matt Kuna (2012). Corfman was inducted Rockets have qualified for the MAC Tour- cord in conference play. The 2010 squad into the Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame in 2017. nament nine times under Mee, and hold was the most prolific offensive team In addition, Mee has coached 24 play- a 115-95 (.548) MAC record over the past UT has ever fielded, setting school re- ers during his time at Toledo who have cords in hits, double, played professionally, including former CORY MEE FILE runs scored, RBIs, and Rocket Jared Hoying, who played for slugging percentage. the Texas Rangers from 2016-17. 2017 Full Name: Cory Thomas Mee The .328 batting aver- marked the 10th consecutive year that Hometown: Hilton, N.Y. age is second-highest a Rocket has signed a professional con- Education: in school history. tract. B.A. in Biological Sciences, Notre Dame (‘92) Mee’s teams have Mee has always emphasized aca- Coaching Experience: made a lasting mark demics, an area where his players have 2003-Pres. Head Coach, University of Toledo on the Toledo record excelled. Since his arrival, the Rockets 2000-03 Assistant Coach, Michigan State University books, setting 13 have achieved a 3.0 team GPA or higher 1995-99 Assistant Coach, University of Notre Dame 1994 Assistant Coach, Rochester Institute of Technology team records since in 24 of 28 semesters. This includes a 1993 Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Notre Dame his arrival. Individu- program-record 3.449 GPA in the fall of Playing Experience: ally, his players have 2016. During Mee’s tenure, 38 different 1992 Los Angeles Dodgers Organization set single-season re- Toledo players have been selected Aca- 1989-92 University of Notre Dame cords for hits, doubles, demic All-MAC on 64 occasions. In addi- Family: triples, RBIs, stolen tion, six players have garnered first-team Wife, Susan; Daughters, Reilly and McKenna; Son, Grady bases, and total bas- Academic All-District recognition on nine

15 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide HEAD COACH CORY MEE occasions, including Ben Hammer, who cessful coaches in the country. nology as an assistant coach before ac- was the first player in school history to A four-year starter at Notre Dame cepting a full-time coaching position at be a three-time Academic All-District re- from 1989-92 and a captain his senior Notre Dame. cipient (2011-13). Individually, Scott Boley year, Mee saw time at third base, catcher Mee was inducted into the Hilton and Ben Hammer earned spots on the and second base during his Fighting High School (N.Y.) Athletics Hall of Fame second team of the Academic All-Amer- Irish career. He graduated in 1992 with a in 1998 and the Section V Baseball Hall ica Baseball Team in 2007 and 2013, re- bachelor’s degree in biological sciences of Fame (N.Y.) in 2013. spectively. and was named first-team Academic He isn’t the only accomplished A native of Hilton, N.Y., Mee came to To- All-America. coach in his family. Mee’s father, Ory, was ledo after serving as an assistant coach After graduation, he signed with the the longtime varsity baseball and bas- at Michigan State from 2000-03. Prior to Los Angeles Dodgers and played minor ketball coach at Hilton High School. His his stay in East Lansing, Mich., he served league baseball for the Yakima Bears brother, Ryan, is currently an assistant as an assistant coach for six seasons in the Northwest League. In 1993, he re- men’s coach at Davidson Col- at Notre Dame (1993, ‘95-99). In South turned to his alma mater as a volunteer lege. Bend, Mee worked under Paul Mainieri, assistant, helping the Fighting Irish reach Mee and his wife Susan have two who is the current head coach at LSU the NCAA Regionals. He then spent one daughters, Reilly and McKenna, and one and one of the most respected and suc- year at the Rochester Institute of Tech- son, Grady.

The Mee Family (l-r): Reilly, Cory, Grady, Susan, McKenna.

MEE’S HEAD COACHING HISTORY Year School Overall Conference Place 2004 Toledo 20-34 (.370) 8-16 (.333) 6th (MAC West) 2005 Toledo 15-39 (.278) 5-17 (.227) 6th (MAC West) 2006 Toledo 26-27 (.491) 11-15 (.423) 5th (MAC West) 2007 Toledo 26-28 (.481) 14-13 (.519) 4th (MAC West) 2008 Toledo 18-31 (.367) 10-13 (.435) 6th (MAC West) 2009 Toledo 24-30 (.444) 14-12 (.538) 2nd (MAC West) 2010 Toledo 34-22 (.607) 19-8 (.704) T-2nd (MAC West) 2011 Toledo 26-29 (.473) 15-12 (.556) 4th (MAC West) 2012 Toledo 30-27 (.526) 19-8 (.704) 1st (MAC West) 2013 Toledo 25-33 (.431) 13-14 (.481) 3rd (MAC West) Cory Mee enteres his 15th season with the Rockets in 2014 Toledo 22-32 (.407) 11-16 (.407) T-3rd (MAC West) 2018. 2015 Toledo 25-33 (.431) 16-11 (.593) 2nd (MAC West) 2016 Toledo 19-38 (.336) 13-11 (.542) 3rd (MAC West) 2017 Toledo 17-41 (.293) 9-15 (.375) 6th (MAC West) Totals 14 seasons 327-444 (.424) 177-181 (.494)

16 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide HEAD COACH CORY MEE TOLEDO’S RECORD UNDER CORY MEE BY OPPONENT

Adrian______2-0 Florida State______0-2 Northwestern Ohio______0-1 Akron______11-8 Findlay______1-0 Notre Dame______2-11 Alabama-Birmingham______0-3 Furman______0-4 Oakland______9-4 Albany______2-0 Georgetown______0-1 Ohio______18-10 Ball State______19-21 Grand Valley State______0-3 Ohio State______0-12-1 Belmont______2-3 Heidelberg______1-1 Olivet College______2-1 Binghamton______0-2 Illinois______1-1 Penn State______1-0 Birmingham Southern______0-1 Illinois-Chicago______0-2 Pittsburgh______1-6 Boston College______0-1 Indiana______2-7 Richmond______1-1 Bowling Green______14-30 Iowa______0-1 Sacred Heart______1-0 Bradley______1-2 IPFW______6-4 Samford______2-4 Bucknell______1-1 Jacksonville______3-4 South Florida______1-5 Buffalo______21-11 Jacksonville State______0-1 Southern Illinois______2-0 Butler______1-1 Kent State______13-28 Texas Southern______1-0 Canisius______0-4 Kentucky______0-3 Tennessee Tech______2-8 Centenary______1-2 Lake Erie College______1-0 UMBC______1-0 Central Michigan_____16-32 LaSalle______0-1 UNC Wilmington______0-1 Charleston Southern______2-2 Long Island______2-0 Valparaiso______1-1 Charlotte______2-7 LSU______0-1 Vermont______1-0 Chicago State______1-0 Louisiana Tech______1-1 Villanova______1-0 Cincinnati______5-7 Louisville______3-8 Virginia______0-3 The Citadel______1-0 Marist______1-0 Virginia Tech______1-3 Cleveland State______5-2 Massachusetts______0-1 Wayne State______5-1 Coastal Carolina______1-5 Memphis______1-0 West Virginia______2-2 College of Charleston______1-2 Mercer______0-1 Western Kentucky______2-2 Connecticut______1-1 Michigan______3-9 Western Michigan____24-21 Creighton______0-1 Michigan State______2-10 Winthrop______2-4 Dallas Baptist______0-2 Middle Tennessee State_____ 1-2 Wright State______4-15 Dayton______9-12 Miami (Ohio)______15-21 Xavier______4-12 Delaware______1-0 Missouri______0-4 Yale______1-1 Duke______0-6 Missouri State______0-3 Youngstown State______6-6 Duquesne______1-0 Morehead State______0-3 Eastern Illinois______1-0 Mount St. Mary’s______0-1 2018 opponent Eastern Kentucky______1-2 Niagara______3-2 Eastern Michigan____ 23-23 Norfolk State______1-0 Florida Atlantic______2-5 Northeastern______0-1 Florida A&M______0-1 Northern Illinois_____28-19

17 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide HEAD COACH CORY MEE TOLEDO HONORS UNDER CORY MEE First-Team All-MAC Second-Team All-Mideast Region Scott Boley, 3B (2006-07) Deion Tansel, SS (2015-16) Tyler Grogg, OF (2013) Jason Watson, SS (2006) Steven Calhoun, SP (2015) Ben Hammer, OF (2013) Shawn Hurst, OF (2004) Ben Hammer, OF (2013) Matt Kuna, RHP (2012) Ryan Wilkinson, SP (2013) First-Team Academic All-District Joe Corfman, 2B (2012) Third-Team CollegeBaseballIn- Matt Delewski, INF (2013) Matt Kuna, SP (2012) sider.com All-America James Miglin, C (2012, ‘13) Lincoln Rassi, RP (2012) Sean Dobson, OF (2004) Ben Hammer, OF (2011, ‘12, ‘13) Joe Corfman, 3B (2010) Jeff Cinadr, RHP (2009) Matt Delewski, DH (2010) Academic All-MAC Scott Boley, INF (2007) Sean Dobson, OF (2004) Ross Adolph, OF (2017) Shawn Hurst, OF (2004) Brad Boss, OF (2017) Second-Team All-MAC Riley Campbell, INF (2017) Second-Team Ross Achter, SP (2016-17) Michael Jacob, LHP (2017) Academic All-District Dalton Bollinger, 1B (2015) Jake Krupar, OF (2017) Joel Visser, OF (2007) Cameron Palmer, SP (2015) AJ Montoya, OF (2017) Ryan Wilkinson, SP (2014) Alex Wagner, LHP (2016-17) Second-Team Matt Delewski, DH (2012) Kyle Slack, RHP (2016-17) Academic All-America Ryan Wilkinson, SP (2012) Sam Shutes, RHP (2016-17) Ben Hammer, OF (2013) Chris Dudics, INF (2010-11) John Martillotta, INF/OF (2016) Scott Boley, 3B (2007) Ben Hammer, OF (2011) Steven Duby, RHP (2016) Mark Lapikas, DH (2011) Ryan Callahan, OF (2016) Professional Baseball Mike Hamann, SP (2010) Josh Cales, INF/RHP (2016-17) Sean Dobson (2004) Jared Hoying, OF (2010) Ross Achter, LHP (2015-16) Ben Lovell (2005) Matt Suschak, SP (2010) Steven Calhoun, LHP (2015-17 Nick Szcur (2005) Matt Kuna, SP (2009) Jordan Kesson, INF (2015, ‘17) Joe Welsh (2006) Drew Hoisington, OF (2006-07) Nate Langhals, INF (2015) Jason Watson (2006) Jason Watson, SS (2006) Andrew Marra, RHP (2013-15) Scott Boley (2007) Dan Ruth, C (2004) John Martillotta OF (2015) Drew Hoisington (2008) Caleb Schillace, RHP (2015, ‘17) Justin Cullop (2009) MAC Freshman of the Year Alex Schmenk, RHP (2015) Jeff Cinadr (2009) AJ Montoya (2015) Lucas Sokol, C (2015-16) Jake Oester (2009) Deion Tansel, INF (2015) Matt Suschak (2010) MAC Defensive Player of the Year Tyler Grogg, OF (2013) Jared Hoying (2010) Deion Tansel (2015-16) James Miglin, C (2012-14) Aaron Dudley (2010) Ryan Wilkinson, LHP (2012-14) Mike Inselmann (2010) MAC All-Tournament Team John Martillotta, OF (2014) Jim Vahalik (2011) Tyler Grogg (2013) Ben Hammer, OF (2011-13) Mike Hamann (2012) Chris Dudics (2009) Joe Corfman, 3B (2010-12) Lincoln Rassi (2012) Dan Sherwood (2009) Matt Delewski, DH (2010, 12-13) Matt Kuna (2012) Jim Vahalik (2009) Jeff Cinadr, RHP (2008-09) Kyle Shaw (2013) Chris Dudics, OF (2009) Ben Hammer (2013) First-Team All-Mideast Region Josh Colliver, 1B (2008) Tyler Grogg (2014) Joe Corfman, 3B (2010) Jake Swint, OF (2007) Cameron Palmer (2015) Sean Dobson, OF (2004) Todd Thomas, RHP (2007) Deion Tansel (2016) Joel Visser, OF (2007) Steven Calhoun (2017) Joe Roberts, RHP (2006-07) Ross Achter (2017)

18 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ROCKETS DRAFTED UNDER CORY MEE

DEION TANSEL (2016) CAMERON PALMER (2015) MIKE HAMANN (2012) Tampa Bay Rays Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago Cubs

MATT SUSCHAK (2010) JARED HOYING (2010) JUSTIN COLLOP (2009) Texas Rangers Chicago White Sox

JEFF CINADR (2009) SCOTT BOLEY (2007) JOE WELSH (2006) Tampa Bay Rays Kansas City Royals Washington Nationals

19 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CORY MEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2005 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2006 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 20-34 Overall, 8-16 MAC 15-39 Overall, 5-17 MAC 26-27 Overall, 11-15 MAC

Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Feb. 27 at Morehead St. L, 8-15 Feb. 25 at Louisville L, 2-9 Feb. 24 at Eastern Kentucky W, 4-3 Feb. 28 at Morehead St. L, 8-9 Feb. 26 at Louisville L, 2-7 Feb. 25 at Eastern Kentucky W, 5-3 Feb. 29 at Morehead St. L, 11-16 Feb. 27 at Louisville W, 2-1 March 3 at Tennessee Tech L, 3-4 March 5 at Alabama-Birmingham L, 6-11 March 4 at Kentucky L, 0-7 March 4 at Tennessee Tech W, 5-2 March 6 at Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-3 March 5 at Kentucky L, 4-15 March 5 at Tennessee Tech L, 1-3 March 7 at Alabama-Birmingham L, 0-4 March 6 at Kentucky L, 12-14 March 7 vs. Duquesne ! W, 7-6 March 9 at Jacksonville St. L, 3-16 March 8 vs. Mercer ! L, 5-8 March 8 vs. Villanova ! W, 9-5 March 10 at Birmingham Southern L, 6-7 March 9 at Jacksonville ! W, 13-2 March 9 vs. Connecticut ! W, 2-0 March 12 at Samford L, 8-12 March 10 vs. Michigan St. ! W, 8-7 (11) March 10 vs. Mount Saint Mary’s ! L, 6-8 March 13 at Samford W, 11-9 March 12 vs. Iowa ! L, 9-13 March 11 vs. Penn St. & W, 6-5 March 14 at Samford L, 4-5 March 13 vs. Bradley ! L, 3-21 March 17 at Missouri St. L, 0-4 March 19 at Xavier W, 12-4 March 18 at West Virginia L, 2-9 March 18 at Missouri St. L, 4-7 March 20 at Xavier W, 5-0 March 19 at West Virginia L, 2-4 March 18 at Missouri St. L, 2-4 March 20 at Xavier W, 4-2 March 19 at West Virginia W, 5-3 March 24 MIAMI* W, 6-3 March 24 at Dayton L, 7-11 March 20 at West Virginia W, 10-6 March 25 MIAMI* W, 4-1 March 27 at Kent St.* L, 1-5 March 23 at Cincinnati L, 4-10 March 26 MIAMI* L, 6-11 March 28 at Kent St.* W, 7-4 March 25 KENT ST.* L, 1-3 March 28 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W, 2-0 March 28 at Kent St.* W, 1-0 March 26 KENT ST.* L, 3-10 March 29 at Ohio St. L, 5-8 March 30 OAKLAND W, 12-11 March 27 KENT ST.* W, 4-1 March 31 OHIO* L, 5-10 April 2 at W. Michigan* L, 2-9 March 29 MICHIGAN ST. W, 9-7 April 1 OHIO* W, 9-2 April 3 at W. Michigan* L, 9-10 March 30 at Ohio St. L, 4-12 April 2 OHIO* W, 7-2 April 4 at W. Michigan* L, 10-11 April 1 W. MICHIGAN* L, 1-2 April 4 WRIGHT ST. L, 4-22 April 6 at IPFW L, 6-15 April 3 W. MICHIGAN* L, 1-5 April 5 at Xavier W, 7-6 April 7 ADRIAN W, 11-5 April 3 W. MICHIGAN* L, 3-6 April 7 at Buffalo* L, 1-4 April 9 C. MICHIGAN* L, 2-16 April 5 at Notre Dame L, 2-6 April 8 at Buffalo* W, 3-0 April 10 C. MICHIGAN* L, 2-3 April 6 WAYNE ST. L, 11-16 April 9 at Buffalo* L, 3-11 April 11 C. MICHIGAN* L, 3-8 April 8 at C. Michigan* W, 7-2 April 11 WAYNE ST. W, 18-8 April 14 IPFW L, 3-9 April 9 at C. Michigan* L, 2-7 April 12 at Michigan W, 10-9 (10) April 15 WAYNE ST. W, 6-2 April 10 at C. Michigan* L, 5-6 (11) April 14 at Bowling Green* L, 7-13 April 17 GRAND VALLEY ST. L, 6-13 April 12 CLEVELAND ST. W, 14-1 April 15 at Bowling Green* L, 4-5 April 18 GRAND VALLEY ST. L, 5-10 April 13 at IPFW W, 7-4 April 16 at Bowling Green* L, 5-10 April 18 GRAND VALLEY ST. L, 5-10 April 15 BUTLER W, 8-1 April 18 at Notre Dame L, 2-8 April 20 CLEVELAND ST. W, 12-2 April 16 BUTLER L, 7-9 April 19 ADRIAN W, 10-0 April 21 at Notre Dame L, 3-9 April 17 IPFW W, 6-5 April 21 W. MICHIGAN* L, 6-7 April 23 E. MICHIGAN* L, 0-9 April 17 IPFW L, 4-5 April 22 W. MICHIGAN* W, 13-6 April 24 E. MICHIGAN* L, 2-3 April 19 at Youngstown St. L, 5-13 April 23 W. MICHIGAN* W, 8-4 April 25 E. MICHIGAN* W, 18-13 April 20 at Michigan L, 9-10 April 25 IPFW W, 3-2 (12) April 27 WRIGHT ST. L, 11-15 April 22 at E. Michigan* L, 4-8 April 26 at Michigan St. L, 4-23 April 28 at Oakland W, 17-3 April 29 at Miami* L, 4-8 April 28 at C. Michigan* L, 4-5 April 30 MIAMI* L, 2-9 April 30 at Miami* L, 1-10 April 29 at C. Michigan* L, 1-6 May 1 MIAMI* W, 5-4 May 1 at Miami* L, 10-11 April 30 at C. Michigan* L, 5-6 (12) May 2 MIAMI* L, 2-14 May 6 BUFFALO* W, 17-6 May 5 at Ball St.* L, 6-14 May 7 at Buffalo* W, 5-2 May 7 BUFFALO* L, 3-4 May 6 at Ball St.* L, 4-9 May 9 at Buffalo* L, 4-5 May 8 BUFFALO* W, 2-0 May 7 at Ball St.* L, 0-13 May 9 at Buffalo* W, 9-2 May 11 at Dayton L, 0-1 May 8 at IPFW W, 12-2 May 11 XAVIER W, 6-2 May 11 at Dayton L, 12-13 May 10 at Cleveland St. W, 6-5 May 12 DAYTON W, 21-16 May 13 at Bowling Green* L, 2-16 May 14 E. MICHIGAN* L, 1-11 May 14 BOWLING GREEN* W, 19-8 May 14 at Bowling Green* L, 7-18 May 14 E. MICHIGAN* W, 9-5 May 15 BOWLING GREEN* W, 10-8 May 15 at Bowling Green* L, 2-9 May 16 DAYTON L, 6-8 May 16 BOWLING GREEN* L, 5-15 May 17 at Illinois-Chicago L, 0-3 May 17 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO L, 7-11 May 19 at Bowling Green W, 7-6 May 18 BOWLING GREEN L, 4-10 May 18 at N. Illinois* W, 9-5 May 21 at N. Illinois* L, 6-7 May 20 N. ILLINOIS* W, 4-2 May 19 at N. Illinois* W, 8-7 May 22 at N. Illinois* L, 0-5 May 21 N. ILLINOIS* L, 11-19 May 20 at N. Illinois* W, 7-6 May 23 at N. Illinois* L, 5-6 May 22 N. ILLINOIS* L, 3-7 * - Mid-American Conference Game * - Mid-American Conference Game ! - Game Played at IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) * - Mid-American Conference Game ! - Kennel Club Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) & - Game Played in Clearwater, Fla.

20 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CORY MEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2008 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 26-28 Overall, 14-13 MAC 18-31 Overall, 10-13 MAC 24-30 Overall, 14-12 MAC

Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Feb. 23 vs. Eastern Illinois ! W, 4-3 Feb. 23 vs. Bucknell ! W, 9-7 Feb. 20 at Western Kentucky L, 1-3 Feb. 25 vs. Chicago St. ! W, 6-4 Feb. 25 at Eastern Kentucky ! L, 6-8 Feb. 27 at Belmont W, 3-1 (7) March 2 at Centenary L, 1-9 March 1 at Middle Tennessee State L, 6-7 Feb. 28 at Belmont L, 4-7 (7) March 3 at Centenary L, 2-3 March 1 at Middle Tennessee State L, 6-13 Feb. 28 at Belmont W, 6-5 March 4 at Centenary W, 5-2 March 2 at Middle Tennessee State W, 19-8 March 1 at Belmont Cancelled March 6 at Louisiana Tech W, 10-7 March 4 at Charleston Southern W, 15-7 March 6 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-4 March 7 at Louisiana Tech L, 5-11 March 5 at Coastal Carolina L, 6-13 March 7 at Tennessee Tech L, 7-14 March 8 at Dallas Baptist & L, 5-10 March 6 at Coastal Carolina & L, 8-9 (10) March 7 at Tennessee Tech L, 6-8 (7) March 9 vs. Texas St. & L, 1-14 March 8 vs. Long Island & W, 20-8 March 8 at Tennessee Tech W, 11-7 March 10 at Dallas Baptist & L, 8-14 March 9 vs. Long Island & W, 10-3 March 10 vs. Sacred Heart ! W, 8-6 March 20 FINDLAY W, 8-1 March 14 at Missouri L, 0-6 March 11 vs. Bucknell ! L, 8-14 March 21 at Cincinnati W, 7-5 March 15 at Missouri L, 0-10 March 12 vs. Connecticut ! L, 2-10 March 24 at Miami* L, 2-4 March 16 at Missouri L, 1-3 March 13 vs. Vermont ! W, 14-12 March 24 at Miami* L, 2-12 March 16 at Missouri L, 6-11 March 14 vs. Eastern Kentucky ! L, 5-10 March 25 at Miami* L, 6-9 March 21 at Miami* L, 1-8 March 17 WAYNE ST. W, 20-3 March 27 OAKLAND W, 9-4 March 22 at Miami* W, 6-2 March 18 at IPFW L, 3-8 March 28 at Ohio St. L, 5-18 March 23 at Miami* W, 7-4 March 20 MIAMI* W, 2-0 March 30 at Ohio* W, 9-6 (13) March 25 at Cincinnati L, 3-7 March 21 MIAMI* W, 11-6 March 31 at Ohio* W, 6-4 April 2 at Ohio St. L, 0-13 March 22 MIAMI* W, 7-3 April 1 at Ohio* W, 18-6 April 5 OHIO* W, 9-4 March 24 at Dayton L, 8-18 April 3 WAYNE ST. W, 9-8 (8) April 5 OHIO* L, 5-18 March 27 at Akron* W, 11-6 April 3 WAYNE ST. W, 10-7 April 6 OHIO* L, 7-17 March 28 at Akron* L, 4-13 April 6 BUFFALO* W, 12-2 April 8 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W, 6-5 March 29 at Akron* W, 2-1 April 7 BUFFALO* L, 3-9 April 8 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 4-10 March 31 OLIVET COLLEGE L, 0-7 April 8 BUFFALO* W, 5-4 April 9 at Michigan L, 4-12 April 1 at Notre Dame L, 7-11 April 10 DAYTON L, 7-11 April 11 at Kent St.* L, 5-14 April 4 at Ohio* L, 1-2 April 13 BOWLING GREEN* L, 4-6 April 12 at Kent St.* L, 2-5 April 4 at Ohio* L, 7-15 April 14 BOWLING GREEN* W, 7-2 April 13 at Kent St.* L, 5-7 April 5 at Ohio* W, 7-5 April 15 BOWLING GREEN* W, 7-2 April 15 at Notre Dame L, 1-6 April 8 OAKLAND W, 24-4 April 17 at Notre Dame L, 7-8 April 16 BOWLING GREEN L, 11-15 April 10 KENT ST.* L, 0-1 April 18 at Bowling Green L, 2-6 April 17 OLIVET COLLEGE W, 10-7 April 11 KENT ST.* W, 7-4 April 20 at W. Michigan* L, 5-6 April 18 N. ILLINOIS* L, 5-9 April 12 KENT ST.* L, 3-9 April 21 at W. Michigan* W, 4-3 April 19 N. ILLINOIS* W, 7-5 April 17 at N. Illinois* L, 5-12 April 22 at W. Michigan* L, 3-10 April 20 N. ILLINOIS* W, 4-2 April 18 at N. Illinois* W, 12-7 April 24 CLEVELAND ST. W, 5-1 April 22 WRIGHT ST. L, 9-12 (11) April 18 at N. Illinois* W, 12-8 April 27 C. MICHIGAN* L, 1-13 April 23 at Michigan St. L, 6-10 April 22 BOWLING GREEN L, 9-15 April 28 C. MICHIGAN* L, 10-11 (10) April 25 C. MICHIGAN* W, 11-1 April 24 at C. Michigan* W, 14-10 April 29 C. MICHIGAN* L, 8-20 April 26 C. MICHIGAN* W, 10-7 April 26 at C. Michigan* W, 3-1 May 2 HEIDELBERG L, 1-2 April 27 C. MICHIGAN* L, 1-3 April 26 at C. Michigan* L, 0-3 May 2 HEIDELBERG W, 5-3 May 2 at W. Michigan* W, 6-3 April 29 at Oakland L, 3-8 (7) May 4 BALL ST.* W, 6-4 May 3 at W. Michigan* L, 7-15 April 29 at Oakland L, 3-7 (7) May 5 BALL ST.* W, 4-3 May 4 at W. Michigan* L, 4-7 May 1 W. MICHIGAN* W, 11-10 (15) May 6 BALL ST.* W, 10-6 May 6 DAYTON L, 2-3 May 2 W. MICHIGAN* W, 19-11 May 8 IPFW W, 19-8 May 7 at Oakland W, 19-4 May 3 W. MICHIGAN* L, 5-16 May 9 at Wright St. L, 6-7 May 9 at E. Michigan* L, 2-3 May 8 E. MICHIGAN* L, 4-14 May 11 at E. Michigan* L, 1-12 May 10 at E. Michigan* L, 2-8 May 9 E. MICHIGAN* W, 6-5 May 12 at E. Michigan* L, 4-5 May 15 BALL ST.* W, 6-5 (11) May 10 E. MICHIGAN* L, 5-11 May 13 at E. Michigan* W, 16-3 May 16 BALL ST.* W, 4-3 May 11 at Wright St. L, 3-6 May 15 XAVIER L, 11-23 May 17 BALL ST.* L, 8-11 May 12 at Youngstown St. L, 7-12 May 17 N. ILLINOIS* W, 6-4 May 14 at Ball St.* L, 6-15 May 18 N. ILLINOIS* W, 8-7 * - Mid-American Conference Game May 15 at Ball St.* L, 6-8 May 19 N. ILLINOIS* L, 9-13 ! - Early Bird Tournament (Richmond, KY) May 20 vs. Ohio @ W, 14-4 May 23 vs. E. Michigan @ L, 5-6 & - Springsmaid Beach Resort Tournament (Conway, SC) May 21 vs. E. Michigan @ W, 7-6 May 24 vs. N. Illinois @ L, 10-11 May 22 vs. E. Michigan @ W, 9-6 May 23 vs. Kent St @ L, 3-5 * - Mid-American Conference Game ! - Dunn Hospitality Diamond Classic (Evansville, Ind.) * - Mid-American Conference Game & - Dallas Baptist Tournament (Dallas, Texas) ! - RussMatt Invitational @ - MAC Tournament (Ypsilanti, Mich.) @ - MAC Tournament (Chillicothe, Ohio)

21 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CORY MEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2012 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 34-22 Overall, 19-8 MAC 26-29 Overall, 15-12 MAC 30-27 Overall, 19-8 MAC

Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Feb. 26 vs. Memphis ! W, 8-6 Feb. 18 vs. Canisius ! L, 5-6 Feb. 17 at W. Kentucky W, 5-2 Feb. 27 vs. Bradley ! W, 13-6 Feb. 19 vs. Creighton ! L, 1-5 Feb. 18 at W. Kentucky W, 7-6 Feb. 28 vs. Pittsburgh ! L, 3-12 Feb. 20 vs. Canisius ! L, 6-7 (10) Feb. 18 at W. Kentucky L, 3-9 March 5 at Coastal Carolina & L, 4-14 Feb. 25 at Louisville W, 3-1 Feb. 24 at Charlotte L, 4-8 March 6 vs. Albany & W, 8-2 Feb. 26 at Louisville W, 4-2 Feb. 25 at Charlotte W, 6-5 (10) March 7 vs. Pittsburgh & W, 11-7 Feb. 27 at Louisville L, 2-4 Feb. 26 at Charlotte L, 2-3 March 7 vs. Albany & W, 10-8 March 4 at Samford L, 0-3 March 2 at Furman L, 3-8 March 9 at College of Charleston L, 5-14 March 5 at Samford W, 8-3 March 3 at Furman L, 5-9 March 11 at Winthrop % W, 5-4 March 6 at Samford L, 0-10 March 4 at Furman L, 5-8 March 12 vs. Canisius % L, 2-3 March 8 vs. Yale & W, 9-4 March 6 at Coll. of Charleston L, 0-2 March 12 at Winthrop % L, 4-5 March 9 vs. Xavier & L, 4-9 March 7 at Coastal Carolina L, 4-10 March 13 vs. Canisius % L, 9-10 March 11 vs. Bradley & L, 4-7 March 9 at Coastal Carolina ! W, 10-7 (11) March 17 IPFW W, 4-0 March 11 vs. Yale & L, 2-3 March 10 vs. Ohio St. ! L, 1-13 March 19 at Cincinnati L, 4-5 March 12 vs. Massachusetts & L, 1-2 March 11 vs. Marist ! W, 9-3 March 20 at Cincinnati W, 15-2 March 18 vs. Youngstown St. % L, 3-4 March 14 at Dayton W, 7-4 March 20 at Cincinnati W, 2-1 March 18 vs. Niagara % W, 5-4 March 16 at Xavier L, 0-1 March 23 at Dayton W, 15-3 March 19 at Pittsburgh % L, 4-5 March 17 at Xavier L, 2-3 (12) March 24 OAKLAND W, 20-4 March 20 vs. Youngstown St. % L, 1-7 March 18 at Xavier W, 3-1 March 26 KENT ST.* L, 1-2 March 23 at Cincinnati W, 7-5 March 21 OAKLAND W, 3-2 March 27 KENT ST.* W, 2-1 (10) March 25 at Kent St.* L, 0-1 March 23 OHIO* L, 3-9 March 27 KENT ST.* W, 4-1 March 26 at Kent St.* W, 5-2 March 24 OHIO* W, 6-5 March 31 at Ohio St. L, 3-4 March 27 at Kent St.* L, 2-8 March 25 OHIO* W, 5-2 April 2 at Akron* W, 5-1 March 30 OAKLAND W, 5-3 March 27 at Kent St. W, 4-3 (12) April 3 at Akron* W, 13-4 April 1 AKRON* W, 1-0 (13) March 30 at Miami* W, 7-6 April 4 at Akron* W, 9-6 April 2 AKRON* W, 5-2 March 31 at Miami* L, 3-5 April 6 OLIVET COLLEGE W, 27-8 April 2 AKRON* W, 6-4 April 1 at Miami* L, 3-11 April 7 at Cleveland St. W, 11-4 April 5 at Dayton W, 7-4 April 3 at Notre Dame L, 3-7 April 10 at Buffalo* W, 8-5 April 6 CLEVELAND ST. W, 5-1 April 4 KENT STATE L, 4-8 April 10 at Buffalo* W, 18-4 April 8 BUFFALO* W, 7-0 April 6 at C. Michigan* L, 2-7 April 11 at Buffalo* W, 17-8 April 9 BUFFALO* W, 7-3 April 7 at C. Michigan* L, 3-7 April 13 at Michigan L, 4-8 April 10 BUFFALO* W, 9-5 April 8 at C. Michigan* W, 10-9 April 16 BOWLING GREEN* L, 15-20 April 12 LAKE ERIE COLLEGE W, 7-6 April 10 DAYTON W, 7-5 April 17 BOWLING GREEN* L, 7-8 April 13 at Michigan W, 3-1 April 11 at Michigan W, 6-2 April 18 BOWLING GREEN* L, 2-4 April 15 at Bowling Green* L, 2-6 April 13 W. MICHIGAN* W, 7-4 April 20 at Oakland L, 3-5 April 16 at Bowling Green* L, 10-13 April 14 W. MICHIGAN* L, 5-6 April 21 CLEVELAND ST. L, 7-9 April 17 at Bowling Green* W, 7-4 April 15 W. MICHIGAN* W, 12-7 April 23 N. ILLINOIS* W, 7-5 April 23 at N. Illinois* L, 3-4 April 18 WRIGHT ST. L, 4-5 (10) April 24 N. ILLINOIS* W, 5-1 April 23 at N. Illinois* W, 8-1 April 20 at N. Illinois* W, 7-3 April 25 N. ILLINOIS* L, 1-6 (5) April 24 at N. Illinois* L, 7-8 April 21 at N. Illinois* W, 5-1 April 27 at Notre Dame L, 0-9 April 26 at Cleveland St. L, 6-7 April 22 at N. Illinois* W, 4-3 (10) April 28 WRIGHT ST. W, 9-8 (12) April 29 W. MICHIGAN* W, 9-0 April 25 NORTHWESTERN OHIO L, 1-3 April 30 at W. Michigan* W, 8-6 (10) April 30 W. MICHIGAN* W, 9-2 April 27 BALL ST.* W, 5-0 May 1 at W. Michigan* W, 15-7 April 30 W. MICHIGAN* W, 3-2 (10) April 28 BALL ST.* W, 3-1 May 1 at W. Michigan* W, 11-4 May 6 at C. Michigan* W, 9-3 April 29 BALL ST.* W, 10-3 May 7 C. MICHIGAN* W, 9-8 (11) May 7 at C. Michigan* L, 6-10 May 4 BUFFALO* L, 1-5 May 8 C. MICHIGAN* L, 6-10 May 8 at C. Michigan* L, 6-7 May 5 BUFFALO* W, 3-0 May 9 C. MICHIGAN* L, 5-8 May 10 at Oakland L, 5-6 (12) May 6 BUFFALO* L, 2-6 May 14 at E. Michigan* W, 6-3 May 13 E. MICHIGAN* L, 2-18 May 9 at Michigan St. L, 2-7 May 15 at E. Michigan* W, 5-2 May 14 E. MICHIGAN* W, 4-3 May 11 at Bowling Green* W, 9-4 May 16 at E. Michigan* W, 7-3 May 15 E. MICHIGAN* L, 1-6 May 12 at Bowling Green* W, 16-8 May 20 BALL ST.* W, 8-7 May 20 at Ball St.* L, 3-8 May 13 at Bowling Green* W, 2-1 (11) May 21 BALL ST.* L, 7-8 (10) May 20 at Ball St.* W, 2-1 May 15 at Ohio State L, 1-10 May 22 BALL ST.* W, 8-7 May 21 at Ball St.* L, 6-11 May 17 E. MICHIGAN* W, 4-3 (12) May 26 vs. Miami @ W, 7-1 May 25 vs. Miami @ L, 1-3 May 18 E. MICHIGAN* W, 5-2 May 27 vs. E. Michigan @ L, 6-7 (10) May 26 vs. C. Michigan @ L, 8-9 May 19 E. MICHIGAN* W, 12-5 May 28 vs. Kent St @ L, 3-4 (11) May 23 vs. Miami @ L, 0-5 May 24 vs. C. Michigan @ L, 3-4 * - Mid-American Conference Game * - Mid-American Conference Game ! - at USA Baseball National Training Complex (Cary, N.C.) ! - USA College Classic (Millington, Tenn.) & - RussMatt Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.) * - Mid-American Conference game & - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Conway, S.C.) % - PSC Panther Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ! - Chanticleer Classic (Conway & Myrtle Beach, S.C.) % - Johnny Gill Memorial Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) @ - MAC Tournament (Chillicothe, Ohio) @ - MAC Tournament (Avon, Ohio) @ - MAC Tournament (Chillicothe, Ohio)

22 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CORY MEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 25-33 Overall, 13-14 MAC 22-32 Overall, 11-16 MAC 25-33 Overall, 16-11 MAC

Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 15 vs. LaSalle ! L, 7-8 Feb. 15 vs. Xavier ! L, 4-6 Feb. 13 vs. Wright St. ! L,1-8 Feb. 15 vs. Delaware ! W, 3-1 Feb. 16 vs. Norfolk St. ! W, 11-3 Feb. 14 vs. Belmont ! L, 4-7 Feb. 22 at Virginia L, 0-15 Feb. 16 at Furman ! L, 5-13 Feb. 14 vs. Wright St. ! L, 5-18 Feb. 23 at Virginia L, 0-5 Feb. 21 vs. Texas Southern & W, 1-0 Feb. 20 at Winthrop W, 3-0 Feb. 24 at Virginia L, 3-6 Feb. 22 at LSU & L, 1-15 Feb. 21 at Winthrop L, 3-11 March 1 at South Florida L, 5-7 Feb. 28 at Louisville L, 2-6 Feb. 21 at Winthrop W, 4-3 March 2 at South Florida W, 5-4 March 1 vs. Indiana L, 3-8 Feb. 27 at Virginia Tech L, 1-9 March 3 at South Florida L, 8-9 March 1 at Louisville L, 2-8 Feb. 28 at Virginia Tech L, 0-1 March 5 vs. Georgetown & L, 4-5 March 4 at Coll. of Charleston W, 5-2 Feb. 28 at Virginia Tech W, 1-0 March 6 vs. Valparaiso & W, 9-8 March 5 at The Citadel W, 8-1 March 1 at Virginia Tech L, 3-9 March 8 at Florida Atlantic L, 3-4 March 8 at Charleston Southern L, 1-2 March 6 vs. Michigan St. & L, 1-5 March 9 at Florida Atlantic W, 6-1 March 8 at Charleston Southern L, 3-6 March 7 vs. Michigan & L, 5-19 March 10 at Florida Atlantic L, 5-7 March 9 at Charleston Southern W, 3-2 March 8 vs. UMBC & W, 1-0 March 12 at Dayton W, 6-1 March 14 at Xavier W, 3-0 March 9 at Coastal Carolina & L,6-8 March 15 vs. Niagara % W, 11-2 March 15 at Xavier L, 0-1 (13) March 10 at UNCW L,3-7 March 15 at Pittsburgh % L, 2-4 March 15 at Xavier L, 1-7 March 14 at Cincinnati W, 8-5 March 16 vs. Niagara % W, 7-4 March 19 at Dayton W, 11-6 March 14 at Cincinnati L, 3-5 March 17 at Pittsburgh % L, 5-9 March 21 at Kent St.* L, 1-4 March 15 at Cincinnati L, 2-11 March 22 at Ohio* W, 8-5 March 21 at Kent St.* W, 5-4 March 17 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W, 2-1 March 23 at Ohio* L, 3-9 March 22 at Kent St.* L, 2-6 March 18 DAYTON L, 6-12 March 23 at Ohio* W, 5-2 March 28 AKRON*^ L, 2-3 March 20 KENT ST.* W, 4-1 March 29 MIAMI* ^ W, 10-2 March 28 AKRON*^ L, 6-7 March 21 KENT ST.* W, 4-3 March 30 MIAMI* ^ L, 4-13 March 29 AKRON*^ W, 4-3 March 22 KENT ST.* L, 0-1 March 31 MIAMI* ^ L, 1-4 April 1 WRIGHT ST.^ W, 10-4 March 24 at Ohio State L, 2-9 April 2 KENT ST. L, 5-7 April 2 at Ohio St. L, 2-7 March 28 at Akron* W, 3-2 April 3 at Cincinnati L, 7-9 April 5 at N. Illinois* W, 10-4 March 29 at Akron* L, 1-10 April 5 at Buffalo* L, 3-6 April 5 at N. Illinois* W, 6-4 March 29 at Akron* L, 0-2 April 6 at Buffalo* L, 1-3 April 6 at N. Illinois* L, 0-7 March 31 at Michigan L, 3-7 April 6 at Buffalo* W, 6-0 April 8 at Bowling Green L, 4-8 April 3 C. MICHIGAN* L, 5-9 April 9 DAYTON W, 10-2 April 9 BOWLING GREEN L, 3-5 (10) April 4 C. MICHIGAN* W, 4-3 April 12 BOWLING GREEN* L, 0-5 April 11 BALL ST.* W, 12-4 April 5 C. MICHIGAN* L, 1-14 April 13 BOWLING GREEN* L, 1-14 April 12 BALL ST.* L, 4-15 April 10 at W. Michigan* L, 4-6 April 14 BOWLING GREEN* L, 3-6 April 13 BALL ST.* L, 4-8 April 11 at W. Michigan* W, 7-1 April 16 at Michigan St. L, 6-7 (12) April 16 NOTRE DAME^ L, 3-4 April 12 at W. Michigan* W, 6-3 April 17 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 4-13 April 18 OHIO* W, 3-0 April 14 at Dayton L, 0-3 April 20 C. MICHIGAN* W, 11-0 April 19 OHIO* L, 2-3 (10) April 15 Notre Dame W, 5-0 April 21 C. MICHIGAN* W, 4-3 April 20 OHIO* W, 7-4 April 17 N. ILLINOIS* W, 5-0 April 21 C. MICHIGAN* L, 1-2 April 22 at Michigan St. L, 2-4 April 18 N. ILLINOIS* W, 4-0 April 23 NOTRE DAME W, 15-3 April 23 DAYTON W, 5-4 April 18 N. ILLINOIS* L, 3-4 April 26 at W. Michigan* W, 6-5 (12) April 25 at Miami* L, 0-1 April 21 at Michigan St. L, 2-9 April 27 at W. Michigan* L, 7-12 April 26 at Miami* W, 13-5 April 28 at W. Michigan* W, 8-2 April 24 at Ball St.* L, 3-4 April 27 at Miami* L, 3-5 May 3 N. ILLINOIS* L, 0-4 April 26 at Ball St.* W, 6-1 May 2 at C. Michigan* W, 8-1 May 4 N. ILLINOIS* W, 6-3 April 26 at Ball St.* W, 8-3 May 3 at C. Michigan* L, 2-11 May 5 N. ILLINOIS* W, 9-2 April 28 at Bowling Green L, 1-5 May 4 at C. Michigan* L, 4-10 May 8 at Michigan L, 0-7 April 29 BOWLING GREEN W, 13-6 May 6 at E. Kentucky W, 8-4 May 10 at Ball State* L, 0-4 May 1 at Ohio* W, 11-2 May 11 at Ball State* L, 6-10 May 7 at Cincinnati L, 7-12 May 2 at Ohio* L, 4-7 May 10 W. MICHIGAN* W, 1-0 May 12 at Ball State* W, 11-1 May 3 at Ohio* W, 6-4 May 14 at Valparaiso L, 1-6 May 10 W. MICHIGAN* L, 0-3 May 7 MIAMI* L, 5-31 May 16 at E. Michigan* W, 4-0 May 11 W. MICHIGAN* L, 2-6 May 9 MIAMI* W, 11-6 May 17 at E. Michigan* L, 4-10 May 13 at Youngstown St. W, 6-2 May 10 MIAMI* W, 6-2 May 18 at E. Michigan* W, 6-5 May 15 E. MICHIGAN* L, 5-10 May 12 at Wright St. L, 1-7 May 22 vs. Buffalo @ W, 12-10 May 16 E. MICHIGAN* W, 4-2 May 14 at E. Michigan* W, 7-1 May 24 vs. Bowling Green @ L, 3-4 May 17 E. MICHIGAN* L, 2-5 (10) May 15 at E. Michigan* W, 11-4 May 24 vs. Buffalo @ W, 4-1 May 16 at E. Michigan* L, 7-10 May 25 vs. Bowling Green @ W, 5-2 * - Mid-American Conference game May 20 vs. Ball State @ L, 2-3 May 25 vs. Bowling Green @ L, 0-1 ! - First Pitch Invitational (Greenville, S.C.) May 21 vs. C. Michigan @ W, 6-2 & - LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) May 22 vs. Akron @ L, 1-2 * - Mid-American Conference Game ^ - Games Played at Mercy Field (Toledo, Ohio) ! - Ron Fraser Classic (Cary, N.C.) * - Mid-American Conference game & - Snowbird Classic (Port Charlotte, N.C.) ! - Belmont Invitational % - Panther Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) & - Coastal Carolina Invitational ^ - Contest Played at Mercy Field (Toledo, Ohio) @- Mid-American Conference Tournament @ - MAC Tournament (Avon, Ohio) 23 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CORY MEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2017 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 19-38-1 Overall, 13-11 MAC 17-41 Overall, 9-15 MAC

Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Feb. 19 Ohio State ! L, 1-7 Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech L, 5-7 Feb. 20 Pittsburgh ! L, 2-7 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-10 Feb. 20 Niagara ! L. 3-4 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-10 Feb. 21 Ohio State ! T, 5-5 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-2 Feb 26 Charlotte W, 3-2 Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ! L, 3-7 Feb. 27 Charlotte L, 4-12 Feb. 24 at Richmond ! W, 6-4 Feb. 27 Charlotte L, 8-9 Feb. 25 vs. Binghamton ! L, 3-9 Feb. 28 Charlotte L, 0-8 Feb. 26 at Richmond ! L, 9-15 March 4 Duke L, 1-2 March 3 at USF L, 3-4 March 5 Duke L, 1-6 March 4 at USF L, 3-12 March 6 Duke L, 2-3 March 5 at USF L, 3-6 March 8 Florida A&M L, 4-12 March 7 vs. Boston College L, 5-6 March 9 Florida State L, 2-3 March 8 vs. Northeastern L, 2-9 March 11 Jacksonville L, 1-2 March 10 at Florida Atlantic L, 3-10 March 12 Jacksonville W, 6-1 March 11 at Florida Atlantic L, 8-11 March 13 Jacksonville L, 1-5 March 12 at Florida Atlantic W, 6-4 March 16 Notre Dame L, 3-10 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois & W, 8-7 March 18 Indiana L, 6-9 March 17 at Illinois & L, 5-11 March 19 Indiana W, 3-1 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois & W, 10-2 March 20 Indiana L, 0-8 March 19 at Illinois & W, 10-4 March 20 Indiana L, 1-5 March 24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 2-16 March 22 Dayton L, 6-14 March 25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 4-7 March 25 BUFFALO* L, 7-13 March 26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 3-9 March 26 BUFFALO* L, 4-6 March 28 at Michigan L, 0-12 March 27 BUFFALO* W, 3-2 March 29 OAKLAND W, 8-5 March 30 Ohio State L, 8-9 March 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 1-0 April 1 Bowling Green* W, 4-2 April 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 1-4 April 3 Bowling Green* L, 3-5 April 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 9-8 April 3 Bowling Green* L, 3-7 April 4 at Wright State L, 2-4 April 6 Youngstown State W, 6-4 April 8 at Bowling Green L, 4-5 April 8 Kent State* L, 0-3 April 8 at Bowling Green W, 20-4 April 10 Kent State* W, 4-1 April 9 at Bowling Green W, 8-4 April 10 Ken State* L, 1-2 April 12 at Notre Dame L, 3-8 April 15 Wright State L, 1-8 April 14 BUFFALO W, 4-3 April 16 Wright State W, 9-3 April 15 BUFFALO W, 21-20 April 17 WRIGHT STATE L, 5-11 April 16 BUFFALO W, 7-6 April 19 DAYTON L, 10-12 April 19 at Dayton W, 11-7 April 20 Michigan L, 1-2 April 21 at Kent State L, 0-1 April 22 Central Michigan* L, 2-14 April 22 at Kent State L, 2-3 April 23 Central Michigan* L, 0-1 April 23 at Kent State L, 1-10 April 24 Central Michigan* W, 4-3 April 26 at Michigan State L, 1-11 April 27 Michigan State L, 1-4 April 28 at Louisville L, 4-5 April 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L, 1-3 April 29 at Louisville L, 1-11 April 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L, 2-10 April 30 at Louisville L, 2-17 May 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 11-3 May 6 at Ball State L, 3-5 May 6 Northern Illinois* W, 9-8 May 6 at Ball State L, 5-10 May 7 Northern Illinois* W, 5-0 May 7 at Ball State L, 6-7 May 8 Northern Illinois* W, 11-2 May 10 DAYTON L, 1-4 May 11 WRIGHT STATE L, 5-14 May 12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 1-4 May 13 BALL STATE* W, 10-7 May 13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 11-7 May 14 BALL STATE* W, 10-7 May 14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 0-15 May 15 BALL STATE* L, 7-8 May 16 at Ohio State L, 8-11 May 19 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 4-2 May 18 at Eastern Michigan L, 3-18 May 20 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 8-4 May 19 at Eastern Michigan L, 3-4 May 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 14-2 May 20 at Eastern Michigan W, 6-5 May 25 Northern Illinois @ W, 11-7 May 24 vs. Kent State @ L, 0-7 May 26 Kent State @ L, 2-3 May 25 vs. Ball State @ W, 15-5 May 27 Eastern Michigan @ L, 1-6 May 26 vs. Kent State @ L, 3-6

Home Games in BOLD CAPS Home Games in BOLD CAPS * - Mid-American Conference game * - Mid-American Conference game ! - Pittsburgh Panther Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ! - Richmond Tournament @ - MAC Tournament (Avon, Ohio) & - Illinois Tournament @- MAC Tournament (Avon, Ohio) 24 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ASSISTANT COACH JOSH BRADFORD

Quick Hits: Assistant Coach • 13 pitchers selected in MLB Draft • 16 MLB free agent signees Josh Bradford • Eight All-MAC pitchers • School-record 366 strikeouts in 13th Season 2012 Kentucky Wesleyan (‘02) Pitching Coach & Recruiting Coordinator

Josh Bradford is in his 13th season as was the lowest since 1984. an assistant coach at the University of Toledo. Four pitchers have earned first-team All- Bradford is entering his 11th season as a full- MAC under Bradford: Matt Kuna (2012), Lincoln time assistant after working for two seasons as Rassi (2012), Ryan Wilkinson (2013), and Steven the volunteer assistant in 2004-05. He serves Calhoun (2015). Kuna was named to the Ameri- as the program’s pitching coach and recruiting can Baseball Coaches’ Association (ABCA) coordinator. He also organizes Toledo’s annual All-District team in 2012, just the third Toledo UT Baseball Coaches Clinic. pitcher to earn ABCA honors. Bradford has Under Bradford’s guidance, seven Rocket coached six pitchers to second-team All-MAC hurlers have earned All-MAC honors on 12 honors: Kuna (2009), Wilkinson (2012, 14), Mike occasions. In addition, a total of 13 UT pitch- Hamann (2010), Matt Suschak (2010), Cameron ers have been selected in the Major League Palmer (2015), and Ross Achter (2016-17). Baseball Amateur Draft under his tutelage, and Bradford has also been instrumental in the 16 more have signed as free agents. Since his recruiting process, consistently securing some arrival, Toledo has had nine seasons with at of the top recruiting classes in the Midwest. least 300 strikeouts, including a school-record Bradford was a volunteer assistant coach coach, bullpen coach and bench coach during 366 in 2012. There were four such seasons prior with the Rockets for two seasons before leav- games. to Bradford becoming the pitching coach. ing to take an assistant position at Division Bradford also worked as an assistant The 2012 team captured the first MAC West II member West Georgia in Carrollton, where coach at Kentucky Wesleyan. During the sum- title in school history, and the pitching was a big he spent the 2006 and 2007 campaigns. At mer of 2003, he was the pitching coach for the reason why. In addition to setting the single- West Georgia, Bradford was responsible for of the Central Illinois Collegiate season strikeout record, the Rockets’ 3.92 ERA all aspects of the Wolves’ pitching staff, as Wooden Bat League. He helped guide the Dans well as recruiting, scheduling, to a league championship with a league-record travel arrangements, condition- 1.78 team ERA. Bradford finished his bachelor’s JOSH BRADFORD FILE ing and field maintenance, as degree in physical education at Kentucky Wes- well as pitch development and leyan in 2002. Full Name: Joshua Wade Bradford mechanics. A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Bradford Hometown: Hutchinson, Kan. In 2007, Bradford helped played his first two collegiate seasons at Education: mentor the Wolves’ RHP Jor- Hutchinson Community College before trans- dan Towns to second-team ferring to Xavier University. B.S. in Physical Education, Kentucky Wesleyan (‘02) all-conference honors. At sea- He was a two-year starter for the Muske- Coaching Experience: son’s end, Towns became the teers, where he was Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the 2008-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo first West Georgia player to Year and first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection 2005-07 Assistant Coach, University of West Georgia be drafted in the Major League in 1996. The Blue Jays drafted him in the 15th 2004-05 Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Toledo Baseball draft since 1994. round following his senior year. Bradford spent 2001-03 Assistant Coach, Kentucky Wesleyan College four seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays orga- Playing Experience: During his first stint at Toledo, Bradford assisted in all nization reaching Triple-A. 1999-2000 Toronto Blue Jays Organization aspects of the program, but He is married to former Toledo women’s 1994-96 Xavier University his main responsibilities were basketball assistant coach Tandy Bradford 1992-94 Hutchinson Community College working with the outfielders, di- (2003-05). Tandy is the assistant athletic di- Family: recting the UT baseball camps rector and girls’ varsity basketball coach at St. Wife, Tandy; Son, Blake and coordinating team travel. Ursula. The couple has a son, Blake. He also served as the first base 25 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ASSISTANT COACH NICK MCINTYRE

Quick Hits: Assistant Coach • Set or tied eight offensive team records Nick McIntyre • Coached Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Famer Joe Corfman 10th Season • Four of the top five team fielding Purdue (‘03) percentages under his watch Hitting Coach & Infield Instructor

Nick McIntyre is in his 10th season have occurred since he came to Toledo, as an assistant coach at the University and Tansel became to first two-time MAC of Toledo. He is entering his ninth season Defensive Player of the Year in the award’s as a full-time assistant after working as history. a volunteer assistant in 2009. McIntyre’s Toledo has had some of its best of- main responsibilities are serving as the fensive seasons with McIntyre as the hit- hitting coach and infield instructor. He is ting coach. The 2010 season saw the best also heavily involved with recruiting and offensive campaign in school history. The coordinates Toledo baseball’s year-round Rockets set school records for hits (679), camp program. runs (431), doubles (150), RBIs (393), total Under McIntyre’s guidance, five Rocket bases (1,043) and at-bats (2,068). In addi- infielders have made All-MAC honors on tion, UT’s batting average (.328) and home eight occasions. 2017 Varsity ‘T’ Hall of run (62) total rank second in the school’s Fame inductee Joe Corfman, Deion Tansel, single-season record book. Dalton Bollinger, Chris Dudics, and Jared McIntyre came to Toledo following an Hoying all earned all-conference distinc- outstanding career as a four-year starter tions under McIntyre’s coaching. Hoying and at Purdue (2000-03) and graduated with Tansel were both selected in the MLB Draft, a degree in secondary history educa- two of the four infielders drafted during his tion. He was a multi-dimensional player tenure. for the Boilermakers, starting games at the Oneonta Tigers in the New York-Penn The Rockets have been stellar defen- catcher, second base and in the outfield. League, before playing the next two years sively since McIntyre’s arrival. Four of the He appeared in 208 career contests and with the West Michigan Whitecaps in the top five fielding seasons in school history accumulated a .320 average (242-for- Midwest League (Low A). He was named 756) with 142 runs scored, the Detroit Tigers Minor League Player of 49 doubles and 144 RBIs. A the Month for June of 2005 as well as the 2003 Academic All-Big Ten NICK McINTYRE FILE Topps Midwest League Player of the Month. honoree, McIntyre wrapped McIntyre finished the 2005 season with a Full Name: Nicholas David McIntyre up his four years in West .303 average, eighth-best in the league, with Hometown: Lafayette, Ind. Lafayette ranked fourth 30 doubles and seven home runs. in school history in hits, Education: In 2006, McIntyre was elevated to the B.A. in Secondary History Education, Purdue (‘03) doubles and at-bats, as well Lakeland Tigers (High A) in the Florida State as tied for seventh in RBIs M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, Toledo (‘11) League and also spent time with the Erie and eighth in runs scored Coaching Experience: Seawolves (AA) in the Eastern League. He and total bases (344). 2008-Pres. Assistant Coach, University of Toledo led Lakeland with a .283 average, 11 two- After graduation, McIntyre Playing Experience: base hits and seven round trippers. was selected in the 20th 2003-06 Detroit Tigers Organization McIntyre is married to former Boil- round of the 2003 Major 2000-03 Purdue University ermaker golfer and Sylvania, Ohio native League Baseball Amateur Family: Heather Zielinski. The couple has two Draft by the Detroit Tigers. He Wife, Heather; Daughters, Mia (6), Morgan (3) daughters, Mia and Morgan. spent the 2003 season with 26 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH RYAN CHIPKA

Quick Hits: Volunteer Assistant • 2018 will be his second stint with the Rockets Ryan Chipka • Former head coach at Rochester 2nd Season College Rochester College (‘13) Volunteer Assistant

Ryan Chipka begins his second stint In his first stint with the Rockets in as a volunteer assistant coach at the 2016, Chipka coached the team’s out- University of Toledo. Chipka returns to fielders and served as the team’s first UT after serving as the Director of Player base coach. The Rockets won nine out of Development and Scouting at Norfolk their last 10 games in the regular season State in Norfolk, Va. in 2017. Chipka serves to advance to the conference tourna- as Toledo’s outfield and baserunning ment for the seventh time in eight years. instructor, bullpen coach, and first base Chipka has also been active in the coach. He also coordinates all team summer camp circuit, working camps at travel. some of the top programs in the country While at NSU, Chipka served in including Vanderbilt, Auburn, Virginia, a multi-faceted role. He oversaw the Mississippi State, and Notre Dame. strength and speed training and nutri- The Waterville, Ohio native returned tional plan for the baseball program. He home in 2016 after spending the previous was also in charge of obtaining and cre- two years at the helm of the Rochester ating all scouting information, monitoring College baseball program. During his the team’s academic progress and other time as the skipper at his alma mater, program enhancements such as the Chipka led the team to back-to-back Spartan Speaker Series and the team’s USCAA Small College World Series ap- lead the program to back-to-back USCAA leadership training. pearances. The Warriors were ranked Small College World Series appearances, nationally in the top 10 for including a program-best third-place much of the 2015 season. finish in 2012. Chipka was named an Rochester earned victories RYAN CHIPKA FILE All-American on the field to go along with over NCAA Division II mem- being named a three-time Academic All- Full Name: Ryan Joseph Chipka ber Northwood University American, and he set the school records Hometown: Toledo, Ohio and swept the eventual No. in hits, assists, and consecutive starts his Education: 7 seed of the World Series senior season. B.S. Secondary Education/Social Studies, Rochester ‘12 event. Rochester earned In addition to coaching the baseball Coaching Experience: a win in the World Series team at Rochester College, Chipka served 2018-Pres. Volunteer Assistant, Toledo over Penn State-Beaver, 2017 Director of Player Development, Norfolk State as the school’s sports information direc- before being eliminated by 2016 Volunteer Assistant, Toledo tor. Prior to entering collegiate coaching, 2014-15 Head Coach, Rochester College St. Joseph’s College. Chipka was a baseball instructor at the 2013 Assistant Coach, Rochester College As a player, Chipka had Varsity Shop Training Center and was Playing Experience: an excellent collegiate ca- an Associate Scout for the Arizona Dia- 2009-12 Rochester College reer for the Warriors. As the mondbacks. Family: only four-time captain in Wife, Audrey Ryan and his wife, Audrey, currently program history, he helped reside in New Hudson, Mich. 27 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE TOLEDO ROCKETS

IN THIS SECTION Seniors______29-38 Juniors______39-46 Sophomores______47-52 Freshmen______53-57 MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #40 Dalton Bollinger Sr. • Infielder/Catcher • Quincy, Ohio • Riverside • 6’2” • 220 • R/R

BOLLINGER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 4, Four times (Last at FAU, 3-11-17) 2015 .303 42 145 21 44 4 1 2 19 7 1 HRs: 1, Nine times (Last vs. EMU, 5-20-17) 2016 .264 52 212 22 56 11 0 0 29 6 3 Runs: 3, Three times (Last vs. UB, 4-15-17) 2017 .280 58 232 31 65 18 3 7 40 13 3 Totals .280 152 589 74 165 33 4 9 88 26 7 RBIs: 3, Seven times (Last vs. EMU, 5-20-17)

2017 2015 Started all 58 games…Made 45 starts at first base, 13 at third base… Appeared in 42 games, starting 35 (32 at first base, three at designat- Second on the team with a .280 batting average and led the Rockets ed hitter)...Named second-team All-MAC... Hit .303 (44-for-145) with 21 with a .474 slugging percentage…Tied for second in the MAC with 18 dou- runs scored, four doubles, one triple, two home runs, 19 RBIs and seven bles…Team-high 65 hits, tied for team lead with seven home runs and walks...In MAC play, hit .330 (31-for-94) with three doubles, one triple, two 40 RBIs…Third on the team with 16 multi-hit efforts and led Toledo with home runs, 15 RBIs and four walks...Third on team in batting average, 11 multi-RBI performances…Registered three RBIs three times, tying a slugging percentage (.386) and on-base percentage (.340)...Earned nine career-high…Hit .420 and smacked 12 extra-base hits during a season- multi-hit games...Had four-game hit-streak (April 29-May 3)...Went 6-for- high 11-game hitting streak from April 1-19…Recorded a 15-game on- 17 with three RBIs and three runs scored in series at Ohio (May 1-3)...Plat- base streak stretch from March 26-April 19, third-longest streak for the ed career-high three RBIs and hit home run against Miami (May 9)...Went Rockets in 2017…Went 3-for-4 against Binghamton with two RBIs and a 4-for-5 with two RBIs and one run scored at Western Michigan (April 11)... triple on Feb. 25…Had a 4-for-5 outing at Florida Atlantic (March 11) where Went 2-for-4 with one run scored against UNC-Wilmington (March 10)... he drove in two runs and tied a season-high with three doubles. The Did not commit an error in first 15 games (Feb. 14-April 5). four hits against FAU tied a career-high…His series against Buffalo (April 14-16) was his best of the season; he hit .533, drove in six runs, and had seven extra-base hits, including two home runs…Smacked a three-run HIGH SCHOOL home run at No. 2 Louisville (April 28)…Went 3-for-5 at Ohio State (May 16)…Had three RBIs Four-year letterwinner in baseball and three- at Eastern Michigan (May 20). year in basketball...Wrapped up career 16th in state history in career hits (165) and 19th in batting average (.508)...Three-time confer- 2016 ence Player of the Year...Batted .532 (42-for-79) with 39 runs scored, 14 doubles, two triples, Started 52 games at first base...Hit .264 with one home run and 29 RBIs as a senior...Also 22 runs scored, 11 doubles, 29 RBIs and posted .638 on-base percentage and did not six walks...Second on the team in RBIs and strikeout during senior year...Two-time First- doubles...Fifth on the team in runs (22)... team all-state...Two-time All-Southwest Dis- Fourth on the team in steals (3)...Second on trict Player of the Year...Two-time Bellefontaine the team with 15 multi-hit games...Hit safely Examiner Player of the Year...Hit .571 (44-for77) in season-best 10-straight games from May with 16 two-base hits, seven home runs and 46 7-27...Went 3-for-4 with a double, scored a RBIs as a junior co-captain...Named Team MVP, run and drove in three at Youngstown State League MVP, All-Southwest District MVP and All- (April 6)...Was 3-for-5 with a double, two runs Area MVP...First-team All-District in basketball and a pair of RBIs vs. Eastern Michigan (May as a senior, averaging area-best 17.9 points per 21)...Collected three hits at Charlotte (Feb. 28) game. and Bowling Green (April 3)...Went 2-for-5 with two doubles, knocked in three runs and scored a run at Ohio State (March 30)...Was PERSONAL 2-for-5 with a double, three RBIs and crossed the plate twice at Northern Illinois (May 8)...Had two hits, a run and an RBI vs. Buffalo (March 26) and Born Dalton Robert Bollinger...Parents are Bob and Jamie Bollinger...Has Wright State (May 11)...Was 5-for-7 with a double and a walk in two games one brother, Dakota...Majoring in management. at Charlotte (Feb. 27-28)...Reached base safely three times, scored a run and recorded an RBI at Florida A&M (March 8)...Notched his 100th career hit, a double, in the MAC Tournament vs. Northern Illinois (May 25). 29 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #12 Brad Boss Sr. • Outfielder • Temperance, Mich. • Bedford • 6’1” • 202 • L/R CAREER HIGHS BOSS’ YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 3, Eight times (Last vs. Ball St., 5-25-17) 2016 .237 42 131 15 31 4 3 2 18 16 5 HRs: 1, Seven times (Last vs. CMU, 5-13-17) 2017 .274 58 212 35 58 9 3 5 25 29 7 Runs: 3, Two times (Last at BG, 4-8-17) Totals .260 100 343 50 89 13 6 7 43 45 12 RBIs: 5 (vs. Ball St., 5-25-17)

2017 2015 Academic All-MAC…Started 57 games in left field…Hit .274 with a .371 on- Did not see game action, redshirted. base percentage…Led the team with 29 walks, and collected 25 RBIs… Recorded the Rockets’ longest on-base streak in 2017 at 27 games…Hit .465, drove in nine runs, and hit three home runs during a season-high HIGH SCHOOL 10 game hitting streak (April 8-23)…Season-high three walks against Northern Illinois (March 26)…15 multi-hit games, including six three-hit A 2014 graduate of Bedford High School...Three-year letterwinner in games, four of which came in MAC play and one of which came in the baseball and basketball and two years in football...Batted .528 with 67 MAC Tournament…Homered in back-to-back games vs. Buffalo (April hits, 51 runs scored, 38 RBIs and 24 stolen bases as a senior...First-team 16) and at Dayton (April 19)…3-for-4 at Florida Atlantic (March 12)…Went all-state, first-team all-region, first-team all-district and first-team 3-for-5 with four RBIs and two walks at Bowling Green (April 8), tying a all-conference... Named county Player of the Year...Hit .350 with 30 runs career high with three runs scored…Five straight multi-hit games from scored, 10 doubles, four home runs and 30 RBIs as a junior...Also posted April 15-22…3-for-5 with three RBIs against Central Michigan (May 13)…3- .980 fielding percentage...First-team all-region, first-team all-district for-3 in Toledo’s MAC Tournament win over Ball State (May 25), a game in and first-team all-league...Batted .482 with 12 doubles, four triples and which he drove in a career-high five runs and also walked twice. eight home runs in Summer of 2013...Two-time first-team all-region, first-team all-district and first-team all-league recipient in football... First-team all-region and first-team all-conference in basketball. 2016 Appeared in 42 games, starting 35 (23 PERSONAL at designated hitter, eight at third base, four in center field)...Hit .237 with 15 runs Born Bradley Mark Boss...Parents are scored, four doubles, three triples, two Mark and Diane Boss...Has one sister, home runs, 18 RBIs and 16 walks...Stole Madison, and one brother, Mitchell... five bases on six attempts...Led the team Majoring in mechanical engineering. in triples...Second on the team in home runs...third on the team in steals and hit by pitch (6)...Recorded seven multi-hit games...Reached base safely in the final 18 games of the season...Went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs at Northern Illinois (May 7)...Was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a sac bunt vs. Ball State (May 15)... Doubled, homered, walked, scored three times and knocked in two runs at Wright State (April 16)...Came off the bench and hit a two-run home run in lone at-bat at Notre Dame (March 16)...Collected two hits, including a double, and scored twice at Northern Illinois (May 8)...Went 2-for-5 with a triple, two RBIs and a run scored in the MAC Tournament vs Northern Illinois (May 25)...Recorded first-career hits in a 2-for- 4 performance at Charlotte (Feb. 26). 30 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #14 Axel Bueter Sr. • Pitcher • Wauseon, Ohio • Wauseon • 6’1” • 175 • L/L BUETER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP*: 6.0, Two times (Last at Sinclair, 5-7-17) 2016* 81.00 0 0 3/0 0.1 3 3 0 5 1 0 K’s*: 11 (vs. Malone, 4-25-17) 2017^ 4.35 6 0 12/5 39.1 20 19 29 30 50 0 Totals 5.05 6 0 15/5 39.2 23 22 29 35 51 0 *With Cuyahoga Community College *Played at Bowling Green ^Played at Cuyahoga Community College 2017 (CUYAHOGA CC) Made 12 appearances, including five starts…Earned the win in all five starts…Held a record of 6-0 with a 4.35 ERA in 39.1 innings…Averaged 11.44 strikeouts per nine innings…Made his first start against Walsh (April 18), tossing 4.2 innings, allowing just one run and striking out eight… Tossed six scoreless innings against Clark State (April 23), striking out 11 and allowing just one baserunner…Struck out seven in 6.0 innings at Sinclair (May 7)…Threw 4.1 innings and struck out six batters in his final outing of the season against Sinclair (May 20).

2016 (BOWLING GREEN) Made three relief appearances for the BGSU pitching staff…Struck out the only batter he faced in a scoreless appearance versus Nebraska- Omaha…Also made appearances against Central Michigan and Northern Illinois.

2015 (BOWLING GREEN) Did not see game action, redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2014 graduate of Wauseon High School…Earned three letters in base- ball for coach Trent Thomas…Also lettered in football twice…Named first team All-Northwest Ohio Athletic League, first team All-District and sec- ond team All-Ohio as a senior…Batted .405 with two home runs, 17 stolen bases, 31 runs and 20 RBI in 2014…Also tossed 34.1 innings and posted an ERA of 2.10…Hit .356 across his junior year as the Indians went 18-6 and finished first in the NWOAL…Tabbed second team All-League and All-District in 2013.

PERSONAL Full name is Axel Vaughn Bueter...Son of Eric and Scottye Bueter…has three siblings, two brothers and one sister...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

31 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #7 Casey Gose Sr. • Infielder • Genoa, Ohio • Genoa • 5’10” • 180 • R/R GOSE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB 2015* .354 47 161 40 57 9 1 0 24 18 11 Hits: 1, Six times (Last vs. CMU, 5-13-17) 2016* .380 45 166 55 63 7 1 0 32 19 23 Runs: 2, Two times (Last at Dayton, 4-19-17) 2017 .158 28 38 5 6 0 0 0 3 5 1 RBIs: 1, Three times (Last vs. CMU, 5-13-17) UT Totals .158 28 38 5 6 0 0 0 3 5 1

*Played at Owens Community College

2017 Played in 28 games, starting eight at second base while also seeing time in the outfield…Was 1-for-1 at the plate with a walk and two runs scored against Richmond on Feb. 26…Started at Dayton on April 19 and was 1-for-3 with two runs scored and two walks…Notched a base hit in three straight appearances: at Louisville (April 30), vs. Dayton (May 10), and vs. Central Michigan (May 13).

2016 (OWENS C.C.) Appeared in all 45 games...Hit .380 (63-for-166) with 55 runs, seven dou- bles, one triple, 32 RBIs, 19 walks...Stole 23 bases on 25 attempts... .445 on-base percentage and slugged .434...Led the team in at bats, runs, hits, stolen bases and batting average... One of four players selected to the All-OCCAC team....Named the OCCAC Player of the Week on April 17... Named the Owens Male Athlete of the Year...Member of the OCCAC’s All- Academic team and earned the NJCAA’s Exemplary Academic Achieve- ment Award.

2015 (OWENS C.C.) Led the team in runs, at-bats, hits and batting average (.354) as a fresh- man...In 47 games, added nine doubles, one triple, 24 RBIs, 18 walks and 11 stolen bases... .436 on base percentage...One of two players on the team named All-OCCAC...Named the OCCAC Player of the Week and was the only player from Owens to achieve that honor in 2014-15...Regionally, he was named to the NJCAA Region XII Gold Glove team.

HIGH SCHOOL Named first-team All-Northern Buckeye Conference (NBC) in each of his final three seasons at Genoa...Earned All-NBC honors in football and basketball...Was a high honors student.

PERSONAL Born Casey Von Gose...Parents are Mike and Shannon Gose...Has two sis- ters, Carly and Caitlin...Majoring in marketing

32 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #5 Matt Hansen (C) Sr. • Infielder • Erie, Pa. • McDowell • 5’11” • 192 • L/R HANSEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 5 (vs. Ball St., 5-25-17) 2015 .244 58 217 23 53 8 2 0 27 26 8 HRs: 1, Eight times (Last vs. CMU, 5-13-17) 2016 .202 52 173 24 35 6 0 2 25 18 6 Runs: 4, Two times (Last vs. Ball St., 5-25-17) 2017 .234 58 231 44 54 14 1 6 36 20 5 Totals .229 168 621 91 142 28 3 8 88 64 19 RBIs: 7 (vs. UB, 4-15-17)

2017 2015 Started all 58 games at shortstop…Hit .234 Started all 58 games (46 games at second and drove in 36 RBIs…21 extra-base hits base, 12 at shortstop)...Hit .244 (53-for217) (14 doubles, one triple, six home runs)… with 23 runs scored, two doubles, two triples, Scored a team-best 44 runs…13 multi-hit 27 RBIs and 26 walks...In MAC play, hit .233 games…Drove in a career-high seven runs (24-for-103) with five doubles, one triple and against Buffalo (April 15), the first seven- 19 RBIs...Second on team in RBIs and stolen RBI performance by a Rocket since 2010... bases...Led team in triples...Fourth on the Was 3-for-6 that game and scored four team in hits and doubles...Led squad in sac runs…Was 3-for-5 against Boston Col- bunts (22)... Had 11 multi-hit games...Earned lege (March 7) with two doubles and three two season-high six-game hitting-streaks... runs scored…Career-high five hits against Went 1-for-5 with one double and two RBIs Ball State in the MAC Tournament on May at Belmont (Feb. 14)...Knocked in five RBIs 25. Also tied a career-high with four runs and scored one run in every game of series scored vs. the Cardinals…2-for-5 at Rich- at Eastern Michigan (May 14-16)... Ripped one mond on Feb. 26, when he drove in two double in every game of series at Western runs and scored two…Homered in three Michigan (April 10-12)...Went 5-for-9 with five straight games: April 15, 16 against Buffalo RBIs and one triple in doubleheader at Ball and April 19 at Dayton…3-for-4 at Bowling State (April 26)...Swiped two bags against Green in the first game of a doubleheader Northern Illinois (April 18)...Reached base three )April 8); had three walks in the second times with two walks and one single with an game…Smacked a three-run home run RBI at Cincinnati (March 14 G2)...Walked twice against Western Michigan (April 2)…Tallied two hits, drove in two runs, and and ripped RBI single vs. Miami (May 10)...Went 2-for-3 with one RBI and scored twice against Central Michigan (May 13). stolen base against Kent State (March 21).

2016 HIGH SCHOOL Started 52 games at second base...Hit .202 with 24 runs scored, six dou- A 2014 graduate of McDowell High School...Three-year letterwinner in bles, two home runs, 25 RBIs and 18 walks...Second on the team with six baseball and three years in basketball...Batted .538 with five double, four stolen bases on nine attempts...Second on the team in home runs and triples, 32 RBIs and 22 stolen bases as a senior...First-team all-state hit by pitch (8)...Third on the team in walks...Fourth on the team in RBIs... as selected by Pennsylvania Baseball Coaches Association (PBCA)...First- Fifth on the team in doubles...Recorded seven multi-hit games...Ended team all-region...Hit .440 with two three-base hits, two round trippers the season on a six-game hitting streak...Went 3-for-5 with a pair of dou- and 17 RBIs as a junior...First-team all-state as chosen by PBCA...Bat- bles, scored three times and plated two runs vs. Northern Illinois in the ted .410 in American Legion in 2013...Played in 2013 East vs. West All- MAC Tournament (May 25)...Was 3-for-4 with a home run and a double, Star Game at State College...Three-year starting guard on the basketball drove in four runs and scored three times at Northern Illinois (May 6)... team...Member of the National Honor Society... Finished among top one Singled three times in four at-bats with two RBIs vs. Wright State (April percent in senior class...Member of Student Ambassadors. 17)...Went 1-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs, and two runs vs. Ball State (May 15)...Went 2-for-3, walked, scored a run, stole a base and drove in a pair at Northern Illinois (May 8)...Collected two hits and a stolen base PERSONAL at Duke (March 4)...Went 2-for-3 with a walk vs. Western Michigan (April 30)...Had two hits in four at-bats with two runs and two RBIs vs. Eastern Born Matthew Carl Hansen...Parents are Tom and Julie Hansen...Has two Michigan (May 21). brothers, Eric and Greg...Major in finance and supply chain management. 33 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #8 AJ Montoya Sr. • Outfielder • St. Joseph’s, Mich. • St. Joseph’s • 5’11” • 185 • R/R MONTOYA’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 5 (at EMU, 5-14-15) 2015 .305 57 233 36 71 17 1 9 39 21 5 2016 .200 51 185 22 37 8 1 7 23 18 2 HRs: 2 Two times (Last at BG, 4-8-17) 2017 .223 57 215 27 48 15 1 7 40 20 2 Runs: 4 (at BG, 4-8-17) Totals .246 165 633 85 156 40 3 23 102 59 9 RBIs: 6 (at BG, 4-8-17)

2017 2015 Academic All-MAC…Started 57 games, all in right field…Won two MAC Appeared in 57 games, starting 56 (26 in left field, 15 in center field, Player of the Week awards (March 20 and April 10)…Won his first MAC nine at catcher, six in right field)...Named MAC Freshman of the Year...Hit POTW award after hitting .467 and driving in eight RBIs at the University of .305 with 36 runs, 17 doubles, one triple, nine home runs, 39 RBI and 21 Illinois Tournament…Earned his second weekly honor after the weekend walks...In MAC play, hit .327 (37-for-113) with nine doubles, one triple, two series at Bowling Green, during which he hit .462 with three home runs home runs and 20 RBI...Led the team in hits, RBI, doubles, runs, slugging and eight RBIs…In the second game of a doubleheader with BGSU he percentage (.502) home runs, and total bases (117)...Second on team in was 4-for-4 with two home runs, a career-high six RBIs, and a career- batting average, on base percentage and walks...Also second in MAC in best four runs scored…Tied for the team doubles and total bases...Fourth in the league lead with seven home runs and 40 in home runs...Had team-high 19 multi-hit RBIs…Had a 21-game on-base streak games, including four straight (April 17-21)... that spanned from Feb. 18-March 26, Earned season-high 10-game hit streak (April second-longest by a Rocket in 2017…10 10-29)...Went 5-for-5 with one double and two multi-RBI games, second-most on the runs scored in series finale at Eastern Michi- team…Drew a season-high four walks gan (May 16)...Hit two home runs and three against Richmond (Feb. 26)…Was 3-for- RBI against Michigan (March 7)...Went 7-for-14 4 against Boston College (March 7)…Had with three RBI in series with Northern Illinois a 3-for-4 day against Southern Illinois (April 17-18)...Went 2-for-4 with one home run (March 17), when he also drove in five at Ohio State (March 24)...Hit 3-for-5 with one RBIs…Was 2-for-5 at Illinois (March 19) double and three RBI at Notre Dame (April 15)... and drove in three runs…Hit a three-run Was one home run short of cycle at Ball State home run in the final game of the sea- (April 26)...Swiped one bag in two straight con- son against Kent State in the MAC Tour- tests against Kent State (March 21-22)...Plated nament. three runners and scored one run against Dayton (March 18). 2016 HIGH SCHOOL Appeared in 51 games, starting 50 (27 in center field, 23 in left field)...Hit .200 A 2014 graduate of St. Joseph High School... with 22 runs scored, eight doubles, a Four-year letterwinner in baseball, two years triple, seven home runs, 23 RBIs and in football and one year in wrestling...Three- 18 walks...Led the team in home runs... time all-state honoree...Batted .450 with five Third on the team in walks...Fourth on the team in runs and doubles... home runs and 20 stolen bases as senior...First-team all-state...Named Fifth on the team in RBIs...Recorded nine multi-hit games...Hit safely in to Michigan “Dream Team”...Hit .422 with five round trippers and 34 RBI 12 of the last 13 games of the season, including nine games from May as junior...Team captain...First-team all-state, first-team all-region, first- 1-20...Went 2-for-5 with a home run, a run scored and four RBIs vs. Ball team all-district, first-team all-conference...Hit three home runs in one State (May 13)...Was 2-for-4 with a double, a pair of runs and a pair of tournament game...Captured triple crown for region as sophomore. RBIs the following day vs. Ball State...Went 3-for-5 with a double, a run scored and an RBI vs. Wright State (April 17)...Was 2-for-4 with a solo home run vs. Ohio State (Feb. 19)...Was 1-for-3 with a solo home run, a PERSONAL pair of walks and a pair of runs scored vs. Buffalo (March 25)...Homered Born Anthony Joseph Montoya...Parents are Joe and Tracy Montoya...Ma- in back-to-back games vs. Buffalo (March 27) and Ohio State (March 30)... joring in finance and information systems. Went 2-for-4 with a walk, an RBI and two runs vs. Dayton (April 19)...Went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk vs. Eastern Michigan (May 19). 34 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #4 Sam Shutes (C) 5th • Pitcher • Three Rivers, Mich. • Three Rivers • 6’3” • 219 • R/R SHUTES’ YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 7.0, Three times (Last vs. WMU, 4-2-17) 2014 4.17 3 4 14/11 69.0 36 32 71 26 46 0 K’s: 9, Two times (Last at Illinois, 3-19-17) 2015 54.00 0 1 1/1 0.1 4 2 2 3 0 0 Hits*: 3, Two times (Last at Tenn. Tech, 2-18-17) 2016 4.43 2 5 15/13 63.0 38 31 73 23 39 0 Runs*: 0, Three times (Last at Miami, 4-26-14) 2017 5.94 3 6 15/15 80.1 61 53 96 38 52 0 Totals 5.00 8 16 45/40 212.2 139 118 242 90 137 0 *-Fewest allowed, minimum 5.0 IP IP...Accumulated 69.0 innings of work, surrendering 36 runs (32 earned) 2017 on 72 hits with 46 strikeouts...Second on team in innings pitched, third Academic All-MAC…Made 15 starts, tied for the most on the team…80.1 in wins, punchouts and games started, fourth in opponent batting aver- innings and 53 strikeouts were both second-most on the team…Threw age (.275) and tied for fifth in total appearances...Worked 6.0 innings vs. a season-high 7.0 innings against Western Michigan (April 2)…Tossed at Eastern Michigan on Friday, allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits least 6.0 innings six times…Tied a career-high with nine strikeouts at Il- with seven punchouts in no-decision (May 16)... Tossed career-best best linois (March 19)…Earned his first win of the season at Florida Atlantic 7.0 frames vs. Western Michigan in game two of doubleheader, giving up (March 12)…Threw 5.2 innings and allowed just one earned run in his first three runs on nine hits with one strikeout (May 10). start of the season at Tennessee Tech (Feb. 18). HIGH SCHOOL 2016 A 2013 graduate of Three Rivers High School...Four-year letterwinner in One of the weekend starters...Appeared in 15 games, making 13 starts... baseball, two years in basketball and two years in football...Rated 40th- Sported a 2-5 record with a 4.43 ERA in 63.0 innings... Second on the best player in state by Michigan Baseball Prospects...Tallied 2.00 ERA team in ERA among starters...Third on the team with 39 strikeouts...Fourth as a senior…Also batted .380…Sustained season-ending injury midway on the team in appearances...Pitched 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing four through year…First-team all-conference, honorable mention all-area hits and striking out eight at Kent State (April 10)...Earned the win allow- and honorable mention all-district utility player…Named to Preseason ing an unearned run on eight hits while striking out four in 5.0 innings All-Region Team, according to Perfect Game…Missed junior year due to at Western Michigan (May 1)...Credited with the injury...Selected 2012 Preseason Under- win after allowing a pair of unearned runs on classmen All-American, according to Per- six hits and a walk while striking out one batter fect Game. in 6.0 innings vs. Eastern Michigan (May 21)... Took a no-decision after allowing an earned run on four hits, two walks and a strikeout at PERSONAL Charlotte (Feb. 27)...Gave up an unearned run on four hits and a walk while striking out two Born Samuel Allen Shutes…Parents are in 4.0 innings at Northern Illinois (May 8)... Sur- Steven and Judi Shutes…Has twin brothers, rendered an earned run in 4.0 innings on four Dan and Drew… Dan was baseball player at hits at Central Michigan (April 24). MAC West Division rival Western Michigan (2011-14)...Enjoys fishing and playing golf… Majoring in civil engineering 2015 Appeared in one game as a starter against Virginia Tech (March 1)...Recorded one out and walked three...Missed the rest of the season due to injury, redshirted.

2014 One of Rockets’ weekend starters...Appeared in 14 games, making 11 starts... Sported 3-4 record with 4.17 ERA...In MAC play, posted 2-4 ledger with 38 punchouts and 5.33 ERA in 52.1 35 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #32 Nolan Silberhorn Sr. • Pitcher • Toledo, Ohio • St. John’s Jesuit • 6’4” • 204 • R/R SILBERHORN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 4.0, Two times (Last at Michigan St., 4-27-16) 2015 11.12 0 0 5/0 5.2 8 7 6 7 3 0 K’s: 3, Three times (Last at Michigan St., 4-27-16) 2016 4.09 0 1 16/2 22.0 11 10 15 15 14 0 2017 9.18 0 0 16/0 16.2 21 17 22 11 12 0 Totals 6.94 0 1 37/0 44.1 40 34 43 33 29 0

2017 2015 Made 16 appearances out of the bullpen…Totaled 16.2 innings and struck Appeared in five games...Did not give up run at Ohio State in 1.0 IP... out 12…Did not allow a run in his first five outings of the season…Threw a Pitched seasonhigh 2.0 innings and allowed one earned run in season season-high 2.0 innings three times: vs. NIU (March 24), at Notre Dame debut against Dayton (April 12), and vs. Buffalo (April 15). HIGH SCHOOL 2016 A 2014 graduate of St. John’s Jesuit High School...Three-year letterwinner Appeared in 16 games, making two starts...Sported a record of 0-1 with a in baseball and two years in football...Honorable mention all-league as 4.09 ERA in 22.0 innings...Tied for third on the team with 14 appearances a junior. out of the bullpen...Threw career-high 4.0 scoreless innings, allowing a single hit and striking out three at Michigan State (April 27)...Fired 2.2 scoreless innings, giving up a pair of hits and punching out a batter vs. PERSONAL Western Michigan (April 30)...Pitched 2.0 scoreless frames with a pair of strikeouts at Youngstown State (April 6)...Worked 1.1 hitless innings vs. Born Nolan Michael Silberhorn...Parents are Roger and Lisa Silberhorn... Ball State (May 15) and vs. Eastern Michigan in the MAC Tournament (May Has one sister, Carli, and one brother, Mitch...Majoring in marketing. 27)...Had two strikeouts in a perfect inning against Wright State (April 17)... Worked perfect inning vs. Kent State (April 8) and Wright State (May 11).

36 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #10 Corey Tipton 5th • Catcher • Grand Rapids, Ohio • St. John’s • 6’0” • 222 • R/R

TIPTON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 2, Six times (Last at Kent State, 4-22-17) 2015 .214 24 42 5 9 0 0 1 6 3 0 HRs: 1, Four times (Last at Wright St., 4-4-17) 2016 .158 19 38 3 6 0 0 1 3 5 0 2017 .231 28 65 11 15 2 0 2 10 6 1 Runs: 2, Three Times (vs. UB, 4-15-17) Totals .207 78 145 19 30 2 0 4 88 14 1 RBIs: 4 (vs. Oakland, 3-29-17)

2017 2014 Played in 28 games and made 19 starts, 18 at catcher and one as Did not see game action, redshirted. the designated hitter…Four multi-hit games…Went 2-for-4 against Oak- land (March 29) and drove in four runs, a career-high…Had two hits and knocked in three runs against Western Michigan (April 2)…Also hit his HIGH SCHOOL first home run of the season in the game against the Broncos…Hit a solo A 2013 graduate of St. John’s Jesuit High School in Grand Rapids…Three- home run at Wright State (April 4)…Recorded two hits and scored two year letterwinner in baseball and two years in hockey…Rated 129th-best runs against Buffalo (April 15). prospect in state by Ohio Prep Baseball Report...Three-time all-district honoree…Batted .301 as a senior… Second-team all-conference and second-team all-district, according to Toledo Blade…Hit .290 as a ju- 2016 nior…Team captain…First-team all-district and second-team all-league, according to Toledo Blade…First-team academic all-league…Earned Appeared in 19 games, making 10 starts behind the plate...Hit .158 with Brebeuf Award in hockey for team’s most character and hardest worker… three runs scored, a home run, three RBIs and five walks...Went 2-for- Three-year member of First Honors (GPA between 3.5-4.2). 2 with an RBI and reached base three times vs. Niagara (Feb. 20)...Was 1-for-3 with a home run, a walk and plated two runs vs. Dayton (April 19)... Went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run scored at Michigan State (April 27)... Walked and subsequently scored in lone at-bat at Indiana (March 18)... PERSONAL Collected singles vs. Wright State (April 17) and Western Michigan (April Born Corey Mitchell Tipton…Parents are Ron and Jan Tipton...Has one sis- 29). ter, Claire...Attended same high school as current Rocket Nolan Silber- horn...Majoring in mechanical engineering. 2015 Appeared in 24 games, making 11 starts (seven at catcher, four at designated hitter)...Hit .214 (9-for- 42) with five runs scored, one home run, six RBIs and three walks...In MAC play, batted .182 (2-for-11) in five games with two runs scored and two RBIs... Had five-game hitting streak (April 21-May 2)...Picked up multi-hit game and knocked in one RBI against Bowling Green (April 29)...Went 1-for-3 with two RBIs and HBP in series opener at Ohio (May 1)...Knocked in one run in three straight MAC contests (April 28- May 1)...Went 1-for-1 with one RBI at Cincinnati (March 14)...Reached base in only at-bat in series opener against Virginia Tech.

37 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SENIORS #28 Alex Wagner Sr. • Pitcher • Brighton, Mich. • Hartland • 6’4” • 176 • L/L WAGNER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 7.0 (at Notre Dame, 4-15-15) 2015 7.20 3 4 11/7 35.0 31 28 40 22 15 0 K’s: 6 (vs. Ohio State, 2-21-16) 2016 6.21 0 2 20/2 33.1 27 23 52 13 21 0 2017 7.71 0 1 11/0 18.2 23 16 33 8 14 0 Totals 6.93 3 7 42/9 87.0 81 67 105 43 50 0

no-hitter...Academic all-district...Led team to district championship... 2017 Named KLAA Scholar-Athlete... Two-time Scholar-Athlete of the Week... Academic All-MAC…Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen, totaling 18.2 Graduated Magna Cum Laude. innings…Threw at least 3.0 innings three times: 3.2 at Tennessee Tech (Feb. 19), 3.1 vs. Northeastern (March 8), and 3.0 at Louisville (April 29)… Fanned a season-high four batters in the Northeastern game…Pitched PERSONAL 2.2 scoreless innings and struck out two at Michigan on March 28. Born Alex Richard Wagner...Parents are Andy and Renee Wagner...Has one sister, Lauren, and one brother, Andrew...Majoring in finance. 2016 Appeared in 20 games, making two starts...Sported an 0-2 record with a 6.21 ERA in 33.1 innings...Second on the team with 20 appearances... Second on the team with 18 appearances out of the bullpen... Fifth on the team with 33.1 innings pitched...Threw season-high 5.2 scoreless innings, giving up four hits, striking out a career-high six and walking a pair in a tie with Ohio State (Feb. 21)...Allowed a run on three hits and a walk while striking out two in 2.1 innings at Indiana (March 20)...Gave up a run on a hit and a walk in 1.1 innings at Ohio State (March 30)...Sur- rendered a pair of runs on six hits while punching out four in 3.1 innings at Michigan (April 20)...Pitched scoreless inning against Dayton (March 22), Kent State (April 8), Wright State (April 16), Michigan State (April 27), Northern Illinois (May 8) and Eastern Michigan (May 21).

2015 Appeared in 11 games...Sported 3-4 record with 7.20 ERA in 35 innings pitched...Picked up the win against Youngstown State (March 17) after allowing only one run in five innings of work...Did not give up run in a career-high 7.0 IP at nationally ranked Notre Dame (April 15)...Won his only MAC appearance against Bowling Green (April 29)...Used just three pitches to blank Cincinnati in 1.0 IP (March 14)...Only allowed one hit in 2.1 IP at Winthrop (Feb. 21).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2014 graduate of Hartland High School...Three-year letterwinner...Went 17-4 with 174 strikeouts and 1.30 ERA in 136.0 innings as a senior... First-team all-region, first-team all-district, first-team all-county and first-team all-conference... Ranked among Top 30 prospects in state... Academic all-district... Posted 7-2 mark with 86 punchouts and 1.28 ERA in 60.0 frames on hill as a junior...Also batted .316 with .333 on-base percentage...First team all-district and first team all-conference...Hurled

38 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #6 Ross Adolph Jr. • Outfielder • Findlay, Ohio • Van Buren • 6’1” • 203 • L/R

ADOLPH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 4 (vs. Ball State, 5-14-16) 2016 .268 45 164 27 44 6 1 0 11 22 3 HRs: 1, Seven times (Last at EMU, 5-18-17) 2017 .272 58 217 30 59 13 6 7 30 21 9 Runs: 3, Two times (Last at Richmond, 2-24-17) Totals .270 103 381 57 103 19 7 7 41 43 12 RBIs: 4 (vs. Ball State, 5-25-17)

2017 PERSONAL Academic All-MAC…Started all 58 games at centerfield…Hit .272 and Born Ross Allen Adolph...Parents are Larry and Coreen Adolph...Has one slugged a team-best .484…Tied for team lead with seven home runs sister, Rachel, and two brothers, Ryan and Riley...National Honor Society and tallied 30 RBIs…Tied for third in the MAC with six triples…Second on member...Majoring in finance. the team with 17 multi-hit games…Hit .341 during a team-best 12-game hitting streak from March 28-April 15…Homered in three straight games from Feb. 24-25…Had three hits and drove in two runs against Rich- mond (Feb. 24)…Went 3-for-5 at USF (March 5)…Went 4-for-6, drove in two runs, and had three extra-base hits in the doubleheader against Bowling Green (April 8)…Reached base a season-high five times against Buffalo (April 15), tallying two hits and drawing three walks…Went 3-for-4 at the plate at Ball State (May 7)…Four straight multi-hit games from May 16-20…8-for-14 during that stretch with seven RBIs, including a 2-for-3, three-RBI effort at Ohio State (May 16)…2-for-4 in Toledo’s MAC Tourna- ment game against Ball State with a career-high four RBIs (May 25). 2016 Appeared in 45 games with 44 starts (31 in left field, nine in right field, four at designated hitter)...Hit .268 with 27 runs, six doubles, a triple, and 11 RBIs...Stole three bases on four attempts...Led the team in walks... Second on the team in runs and triples...Third on the team in batting average...Fourth on the team in hits (44)...Tied for fifth on the team in doubles... Fourth on the team with 11 multi-hit games...Ended the season on a five-game hitting streak...Recorded first-career hit, an RBI double at Jacksonville (March 11)...Was 1-for-2 with two walks and two runs at Dayton (March 22)...Went 3-for-4 with an RBI vs Buffalo (March 25)...Went 5-for-14 with three runs, an RBI, a double and a stolen base in a three- game series at Bowling Green (April 1-3)...Was 3-for-4 at Michigan State (April 27)...Went 2-for-2 with a walk and a hit-by-pitch, drove in three runs and stole a base at Northern Illinois (May 8)...Perfect 4-for-4 with a pair of RBIs vs Ball State (May 14...Picked up three hits, including a double, in five at-bats with an RBI in the MAC Tournament vs. NIU (May 25).

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner in baseball and football, two-year letterwinner in basketball...Hit .595 with seven doubles, seven triples and three home runs, 26 stolen bases and 53 runs as a senior...First-team All-Ohio, all- region and all-conference...League Player of the Year...Prep Baseball Re- port DIII Player of the Year...ABCA/ Rawlings All-Region...=Hit .460 with 10 doubles, 17 triples and two home runs as a junior...First team all-league during junior season. 39 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #20 Riley Campbell Jr. • Infielder • Wadsworth, Ohio • Wadsworth • 5’10” • 174 • R/R CAREER HIGHS CAMPBELL’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 4 (at BG, 4-8-17) 2016 .233 26 73 13 17 4 0 0 6 8 3 Runs: 3 (vs. Ball State, 5-25-17) 2017 .284 58 215 35 61 3 3 0 19 28 12 RBIs: 4 (at Illinois, 3-17-17) Totals .271 84 288 48 78 7 3 0 25 36 15

2017 Academic All-MAC…Started all 58 games for the Rockets at third base (45) and second base (13)…Led Toledo with a .284 batting average, a .382 on-base percentage, and 12 stolen bases…18 multi-hit games in 2017, most on the team…Posted a season-high 14-game on-base streak from April 30-May 25…Five straight games with at least two hits from March 19-28…Career-high four hits against Bowling Green (April 8)…Collected three hits on three different occasions: at Florida Atlantic (March 10), at Il- linois (March 17), and at Ball State (May 6)…Season-high four RBIs against Illinois on March 17…Drew a season-best three walks against Western Michigan (April 2)…Stole season-high three bases at Ball State on May 7…Scored multiple runs in a game nine times, including a career-best three against Ball State in the MAC Tournament.

2016 Appeared in 26 games with 18 starts (12 at third base, six at second base)...Hit .233 with 13 runs, four doubles, six RBIs and eight walks...Re- corded five multi-hit games...Perfect on three stolen base attempts... Picked up first career hit, first multi-hit game and scored twice in a 2-for-2 performance at Florida A&M (March 8)...Went 2-for-5, scored a run and drove in a run at Indiana (March 18)...Singled twice and scored a run at Indiana (March 19)...Went 2-for-3, walked twice, scored a run and notched three RBIs at Dayton (March 22)...Walked twice, doubled and knocked in a run at Bowling Green (April 1)... Went 1-for-4 with a double, scored a run, added a walk and a stolen base at Youngstown State (April 6).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Wadsworth High School... Four-year letterwinner in baseball and one-year letterwinner in soccer and bowling...Hit .420 with 10 doubles, four triples, two home runs and 28 stolen bases as a senior... Earned second-team all-state honors...Medina Gazette MVP... Holds school record in stolen bases...Hit .419 with eight doubles, three triples and 24 stolen bases as a junior... Three-time first-team All-Gazette. PERSONAL Born Riley Hewitt Campbell...Parents are Kevin and Tara Campbell...Has two brothers, Kagl and Aden and one sister, Grace...Majoring in marketing and professional sales. 40 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #13 Chris Hampton Jr. • Pitcher • Fostoria, Ohio • Fostoria • 6’2” • 180 • R/R

2017 Did not see game action due to injury.

2016 Did not see game action, redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Fostoria High School...Four-year letterwinner in baseball and one-year letterwinner in basketball... Hit .472 as a senior...Earned first-team all-league and all-district...Hit .417 during junior year...First-team all-league and all-district honorable mention performer as a junior.

PERSONAL Born Christopher Orion Hampton...Parents are Aaron and Danielle Hampton...Has one brother, Dante...Majoring in economics.

41 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #19 Nate Haugh Jr. • Pitcher • Waterville, Ohio • Anthony Wayne • 6’3” • 199 • R/R CAREER HIGHS HAUGH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 3.1 (vs. Ball State, 5-25-17) 2017 5.96 2 3 15/0 25.2 18 17 21 19 21 1 K’s: 4 (at Ball State, 5-6-17) Totals 5.96 2 3 15/0 25.2 18 17 21 19 21 1

2017 Appeared in 15 games out of the bullpen, tossing 25.2 innings and strik- ing out 21 batters…Earned the win in Toledo’s MAC Tournament victory over Ball State (May 25) after throwing 3.1 shutout innings…Did not allow a run in his last four outings of the year, spanning 8.2 innings…Earned his first and only save of the season against CMU (May 13), holding the Chippewas hitless in two innings.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Anthony Wayne High School....Two-time letterwinner in baseball...Team captain his senior year...Posted a 0.70 ERA and 63 strike- outs as a senior...Was named first-team all-district and all-conference his final season, as well as academic all-conference.

PERSONAL Born Nathan Michael Haugh...Parents are Steve and Lori Haugh...Majoring in business.

42 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #33 Michael Jacob Jr. • Pitcher • St. Clairsville, Ohio • St. Clairsville • 5’9” • 165 • L/L

JACOB’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 4.0, Two times (Last vs. NIU, 5-8-16) 2016 3.43 2 5 25/0 42.0 17 16 42 17 31 8 K’s: 8 (at USF, 3-3-17) 2017 4.10 1 1 13/0 26.1 14 12 21 13 29 6 Totals 3.70 3 6 38/0 68.1 31 28 63 30 60 14

2017 Academic All-MAC…Appeared in 13 games out of the bullpen as Toledo’s closer, throwing 26.1 innings…Posted a 4.10 ERA and a team-high six saves...Did not allow a run in seven of his 13 outings…Picked up his first save of the year at Richmond (Feb. 24), when he threw three innings and allowed just one run…Earned the save in the 6-4 win over Florida Atlantic (March 12), throwing 2.2 shutout innings and striking out three...Pitched 3.2 innings at USF (March 3) and struck out a season-high eight batters… Picked off two runners, tied for most on the team.

2016 Served as Rockets’ closer...Led the team with eight saves...Sported a 2-5 record with a 3.43 ERA in 42.0 innings...Appeared in a team-high 25 games, all out of the bullpen...Fourth on the team with 42.0 innings pitched...Fourth on the team with 31 strikeouts...Allowed two runs on three hits in 3.1 innings while striking out six batters in collegiate debut vs. Niagara (Feb. 20)...Notched first career save by giving up an unearned run on one hit and a strikeout at Charlotte (Feb. 26)...Picked up four saves in five appearances from March 27-April 10 including a 5.0-inning score- less streak (Buffalo, Bowling Green, Youngstown State, Kent State)...Col- lected save with a scoreless 1.2 innings on one hit vs. Ball State (May 14)...Pitched 2.0 no-hit innings and walked one at Duke (March 6).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of St. Clairsville High School...Four-year letterwinner in baseball and two-year letterwinner in football...Sported 8-1 record with one save and 0.22 ERA as a senior...Pitched 63 innings and allowed 20 hits and two earned runs...Punched out 104 batters...Earned Hoffman Hustle Scholarship for his efforts...Sported 3-2 record with 0.68 ERA as a junior...Pitched 31 innings and gave up three earned runs.

PERSONAL Born Michael Benjamin Jacob...Parents are Michael and Wendy Jacob... Has two sisters, Jessica and Julie... National Honors Society member... Majoring in finance and professional sales.

43 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #23 Luke Schaefer Jr. • Pitcher • Portage, Mich. • Portage Central • 6’3” • 232 • R/R

SCHAEFER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 4.1 (vs. Kent State, 5-26-17) 2016 6.75 1 0 14/0 22.2 18 17 18 16 18 0 K’s: 3, Seven times (Last vs. Kent St., 5-26-17) 2017 2.49 1 2 19/0 25.1 14 7 24 13 23 2 Totals 4.50 2 2 33/0 48.0 32 24 42 29 41 2

2017 Made 19 appearances out of the bullpen and had a team-best 2.49 ERA, third-lowest in the MAC among pitchers with at least 25.0 innings pitched…Allowed earned runs in just six of his 19 appearances…Gave up just two earned runs from April 1-May 19, spanning 11 appearances during which he owned a 1.29 ERA…Tossed three shutout innings against Central Michigan (May 14), striking out three and allowing just one hit… Threw a career-high 4.1 innings in the final game of the season against Kent State in the MAC Tournament (May 26).

2016 Sported a 1-0 record with a 6.75 ERA in 22.2 innings...Tied for the third- most appearances out of the bullpen with 14...Recorded one of the team’s two wins from a relief pitcher...Sixth on the team with 18 strike- outs...Hurled season-high 3.0 no-hit innings with a strikeout against Ball State (May 15)...Pitched 3.0 hitless innings with a walk at Central Michigan (April 22)...Struck out season-best three Flyers and allowed two hits in 2.0 innings vs. Dayton (April 19)...Threw 1.1 hitless innings and had two strikeouts vs. Eastern Michigan (May 21)...Pitched scoreless inning at Notre Dame (March 16) and at Youngstown State (April 6).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Portage Central High School...Three-year letterwin- ner in baseball and one-year letterwinner in basketball...Sported 6-2 record with one save and 0.84 ERA as a senior...Pitched 50 innings and struck out 41 batters...Named all-district and all-conference...Threw two career no-hitters...Two-time Kalamazoo Gazette Baseball Dream Team honoree...Sported a 5-3 record with a 2.87 ERA in 22 innings pitched as a junior...Perfect Game Honorable mention All-American...Career record was 13-6.

PERSONAL Born Luke David Schaefer...Parents are Blair and Karyn Schaefer...Has one brother, Cole, who played baseball at Coastal Carolina and won a national championship in 2016...Majoring in supply chain management.

44 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #25 Jake Stout Jr. • Pitcher • Rochester Hills, Mich. • Rochester • 6’5” • 220 • R/R STOUT’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 2.1 (at Florida A&M, 3-8-16) 2016 7.50 0 0 6/0 12.0 12 10 18 5 5 0 K’s: 3 (at Charlotte, 2-27-16) 2017 Did Not Play Totals 7.50 0 0 6/0 12.0 12 10 18 5 5 0

2017 Did not see game action.

2016 Appeared in six games out of the bullpen...Struck out three and allowed a run on three hits in 2.0 innings against Charlotte (Feb. 27)...Gave up a run on three hits while striking out one and walking one in a season- long 2.2 innings vs. Wright State (May 11)...Allowed two runs, one earned, on two hits with and a walk at Dayton (March 22).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Rochester High School in Rochester, Mich....Three- year letterwinner in baseball and one-year in basketball...Sported 7-1 record with 1.39 ERA as a senior...Punched out 52 batters and threw four complete game shutouts...Second-team all-state, first-team all- league, all-district and all-conference...Went 5-4 as a junior with a 3.10 ERA and 36 strikeouts...Threw no-hitter as a sophomore.

PERSONAL Born Jacob Christopher Stout...Parents are Chris and Stacy Stout...Has one brother, Noah...National Honor Society member...Majoring in finance.

45 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - JUNIORS #31 Billy Todorowski Jr. • Pitcher • Holland, Ohio • Springfield • 6’0” • 175 • L/L TODOROWSKI’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP*: 7.0, Five times (Last vs. Calhoun, 5-7-17) 2016* 5.95 0 2 9/2 19.2 24 13 30 11 20 0 K’s*: 8 (vs. Itawamba, 3-4-17) 2017^ 3.51 4 4 13/12 66.2 34 26 61 21 62 0 Totals 5.05 6 0 15/5 39.2 23 22 29 35 51 0 *With Snead St. *Played at Owens Community College ^Played at Snead State Community College (Ala.) 2017 (SNEAD ST.) Started 12 games…Finished the season with a 3.51 ERA in 66.2 innings pitched…Struck out 62…Allowed just one earned run over his first three starts, totaling 16.0 innings. Struck out 17 and walked just five during that stretch…Career-best eight strikeouts against Itawamba CC (March 4)…Won back- to-back starts against Marion Military Institute (March 23) and Lawson State CC (March 30)…Season-high 7.0 innings pitched five times, with the last coming against Calhoun CC (May 7).

2016 (OWENS CC) Made nine appearances, including two starts…Pitched to a 5.95 ERA over 19.2 innings…Struck out 20…Tossed a season-high 5.1 innings and struck out five against Waubonsee CC (March 12)…Pitched 3.0 innings of one-run ball at Trine (April 12), striking out two…Punched out four batters in a 10-0 win against Lourdes (April 26)

HIGH SCHOOL 2015 graduate of Springfield in Holland, Ohio, where he played for head coach Dave Whitmire…During his time there, he was a second-team All- Northern Lakes League (NLL) and second team all-district selection, while also being named team MVP.

PERSONAL Son of Billy and Wendy Todorowski…He has three siblings - Tristan, Jude and Gordy...Majoring in geography and planning.

46 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #22 Austin Calopietro So. • Pitcher • Maumee, Ohio • Maumee • 6’3” • 204 • R/R CALOPIETRO’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 3.0, Two times (Last vs. Oakland, 3-29-17) 2017 13.94 0 2 7/3 10.1 19 16 19 16 0 0 Totals 13.94 0 2 7/3 10.1 19 16 19 16 0 0

2017 Appeared in seven games, throwing 10.1 innings…Made three starts, with his first coming against Northeastern (March 7)…Made appearances out of the bullpen against Big Ten opponents Michigan State (April 26) and Ohio State (May 16).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2016 graduate of Maumee High School...Three-year letterwinner in baseball and basketball...Lettered once in football... Recorded a 3-2 led- ger, a 2.63 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 32 innings as a junior...Hit .330 with eight doubles and 14 RBIs as a junior...Went 4-1 as a sophomore...Only allowed two earned runs in 22 innings...Had a 0.62 ERA and punched out 18 batters...Two-time first-team all-league selection...Two-time second- team all-district honoree...All-district honorable mention as a sopho- more...Two-time all-district selection in basketball.

PERSONAL Born Austin David Calopietro...Parents are David and Michelle Calopietro... Has three sisters, Paige, Megyn and Gina...Majoring in accounting.

47 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #36 C.J. Deacon So. • Catcher • Whitehouse, Ohio • Anthony Wayne • 6’2” • 207 • R/R

2017 Did not see game action.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2016 graduate of Anthony Wayne High School...Two-year letterwinner in baseball...Hit .302 with 11 RBIs and 15 runs scored as senior...Batted .375 with 22 RBIs and 11 runs as junior...Committed only one error in two seasons defensively...First-team all-district and Team Defensive MVP as a senior...Honorable mention All-Ohio and honorable mention all-district as a junior... Two-time all-conference selection.

PERSONAL Born Christopher Jonathon Deacon...Parents are Doug and Liz Deacon...Has one sister, Melissa...Majoring in exercise science..

48 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #18 Joey Prechtel So. • Pitcher • Oakland, Mich. • Rochester Adams • 6’3” • 200 • R/R

PRECHTEL’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 7.0 (at EMU, 5-20-17) 2017 6.02 2 5 17/6 43.1 36 29 47 27 20 0 K’s: 4, Two times (Last vs. Dayton, 5-10-17) Totals 6.02 2 5 17/6 43.1 36 29 47 27 20 0

2017 Made 17 appearances, including six starts…Had a season-long outing of 7.0 innings at Eastern Michigan (May 20), when he allowed only one run and earned his second win of the season…Struck out a season-high four batters on two occasions: at Notre Dame (April 12) and vs. Dayton (May 10)…Threw 43.1 innings, fourth-most on the team.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2016 graduate of Rochester Adams High School...Earned four letters in baseball, two in football and one in basketball...Recorded a 4-1 ledger with one save and a 2.10 ERA as a senior...Hit .300 with one home run and 20 RBIs as a senior...Went 4-2 with a save and a 2.00 ERA as a junior...Hit .340 with a home run and 21 RBIs as a junior...Two-time all-league and all-district selection.

PERSONAL Born Joseph Patrick Prechtel...Parents are Scott and Amy Prechtel...Has one brother, Alec, and one sister, Maddy...Majoring in finance & profes- sional sales.

49 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #34 Michael Ryan So. • Catcher • Holly, Mich. • Bishop Foley • 6’1” • 226 • R/R CAREER HIGHS RYAN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Hits: 3 (at BG, 4-8-17) 2017 .237 49 139 14 33 7 1 2 18 15 0 HRs: 1 Two times (Last vs. UB, 4-16-17) Totals .237 49 139 14 33 7 1 2 18 15 0 Runs: 3 (at BG, 4-8-17) RBIs: 3 (at Illinois, 3-19-17)

2017 Played in 49 games, starting 40 at catcher…Hit two home runs and drove in 18 runs…Threw out 15 opposing runners, fourth in the MAC…Had eight multi-hit games and a season-high seven game hitting streak…Had a season-high three hits twice: at Illinois (March 19) and at Bowling Green (April 8); also had three RBIs in both games…Tallied two hits in each of the three games against Ball State from May 6-7, had a double in each game as well…Hit .455 in the MAC Tournament, driving in two runs in Toledo’s win over Ball State on May 25.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2016 graduate of Bishop Foley High School...Four-year letterwinner in baseball and one-year in basketball...Hit .487, scored 18 runs with 10 doubles, a pair of triples, four home runs and 30 RBIs as a senior...Named first-team all-state and first-team all-county...Batted .310 with a home run and 25 RBIs as a junior...Two-time All-Catholic selection.

PERSONAL Born Michael Joseph Ryan II...Parents are Mike and Lisa Ryan...Has one brother, Jared...Majoring in business.

50 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #3 Layne Schnitz-Paxton So. • Pitcher • Napoleon, Ohio • Napoleon • 6’3” • 196 • R/R

SCHNITZ-PAXTON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year ERA W L G/GS IP R ER H BB SO SV IP: 5.0 (vs. Boston College, 3-7-17) 2017 6.04 1 3 10/5 22.1 21 15 24 25 9 0 K’s: 3 (vs. Boston College, 3-7-17) Totals 6.04 1 3 10/5 22.1 21 15 24 25 9 0

2017 Made 10 appearances, throwing 22.1 innings, and making five starts… Tossed a season-high 5.0 innings against Boston College (March 7), striking out three…Threw three scoreless innings in his first outing of the season at Tennessee Tech (Feb. 19).

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in baseball and football...Recorded a 6-3 record in 49.0 innings as a junior...Sported a 3.57 ERA with 42 strikeouts in 10 games...Recorded a 4-1 record with a save in 41.0 innings as a sopho- more...Compiled a 1.88 ERA with 33 strikeouts in 10 games.

PERSONAL Born Layne Dean Schnitz-Paxton...Parents are Martin Paxton and Kristy Proudfit...Has two brothers, Espn and Wyatt, and one sister, Courtnee... Majoring in business.

51 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - SOPHOMORES #27 Caleb Scoles So. • Pitcher • Richland, Mich. • Gull Lake • 6’2” • 212 • R/R

2017 Did not see any game action.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2016 graduate of Gull Lake High School...Three-year letterwinner in baseball...Compiled a 6-1 record with a 2.50 ERA as a senior...Hit .310 with three home runs as a senior...All-region selection...Had a 6-3 record with a 2.65 ERA as a junior...Three-time all-conference and all-district honoree.

PERSONAL Born Caleb Matthew Scoles...Parents are Matt and Shelley Scoles...Has one bother, Luke...Majoring in professional sales & marketing.

52 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - FRESHMEN #16 Kyle Bischoff Fr. • Pitcher • Macomb, Mich. • Eisenhower • 6’1” • 186 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL Two-time letterwinner…Second team all-state, first team all-region and all-district as a senior…Held a 7-1 re- cord with a school-record 87 punch outs, and a 1.43 ERA in 2017…Led the team in innings pitched, wins, strike- outs, and ERA as a senior…Earned all-conference academic team honors as a junior and senior...Led Eisenhower in starts and strikeouts (63) as a junior…played in the 2017 MHSBCA All-Star Game, pitching two perfect innings with two strikeouts.

PERSONAL Born Kyle Evan Bischoff...Parents are Donald and Tracy Bischoff...Has one brother, Owen, who played baseball at Adrian College and Rochester Col- lege...Majoring in business.

#17 Alec Bukowski Fr. • Pitcher • Toledo, Ohio • Whitmer • 5’11” • 191 • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Whitmer High School...Named team’s Most Valu- able Pitcher...Two-time letterwinner in baseball, also lettered one year in football...Member of the football team’s leadership council.

PERSONAL Born Alec Jerome Bukowski...Parents are Dave and Jenn Bukowski...Ma- joring in mechanical engineering.

53 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - FRESHMEN #1 Andrew Compton Fr. • Catcher • LaGrange, Ohio • Keystone • 5’10” • 170 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Keystone High School...First-team all-district his senior season....2017 Patriot Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

PERSONAL Parents are David and Michelle Compton...Majoring in mechanical en- gineering.

#35 Bryce Davis Fr. • Pitcher • Rockford, Mich. • Sparta • 6’3” • 210 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Sparta High School… Lettered in baseball all four years… First-team all-state as a senior… Grand Rapids Press Player of the Year… One of MLive’s top 25 baseball play- ers in the state in 2017…Tossed a per- fect game and a no-hitter during his senior season…School record holder for single-season strikeouts (162), career strikeouts (365), single-season ERA (0.33), and career ERA (0.99)… First-team all-conference three times...Two-time team captain.

PERSONAL Born Bryce Andrew Davis…Parents are Doug and Sandy Davis...Has one younger sister, Brooklyn…Father played college football and his mother played college …Majoring in business.

54 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - FRESHMEN #24 Trace Hatfield Fr. • Infielder • Fredericktown, Ohio • Fredericktown • 5’10” • 190 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Fredericktown High School…Three-year letterwinner in baseball and one year in basketball… First-team all-conference, confer- ence player of the year, first-team all-district, First-Team All-Ohio junior year….556 batting average, 1.104 slug- ging percentage and .600 on-base percentage junior year.

PERSONAL Born Trace Robert Hatfield…Parents are John and Heidi Hatfield…Has one brother, Ty, and two sisters, Emma and Ellie…Majoring in bioengineering.

#15 David Jeffers Fr. • Infielder • Lambertville, Mich. • Bedford • 6’0” • 160 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Bedford High School… Earned all-conference, all-district, and all-region honors as a second baseman…Bobby Andrews Outstand- ing Athlete Award winner.

PERSONAL Born David Michael Jeffers…Parents are David and Terry Jeffers…Has one sister, Allison…Majoring in finance.

55 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - FRESHMEN #41 Chris Meyers Fr. • Infielder • Miamisburg, Ohio • Miamisburg • 6’3” • 208 • L/R HIGH SCHOOL Three-time letterwinner at Miam- isburg…Second team all-state and first-team all-conference in 2017, hitting .420 with 28 RBIs…First team All-Midwest Ohio and all-region his senior year...Earned Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) Player of the Year honors…Named to all-region all-star team as a senior…Second team all-conference as a sophomore and junior…Hit .449 in 2015 with 19 RBIs…Batted .324 in his junior season…Earned the United State National Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete award in 2017.

PERSONAL Born Christopher Michael Meyers...Parents Kevin and Kathy Meyers...Has one brother, Eric...Majoring in finance.

#9 Zach Schwartzenberger Fr. • Outfielder • Saline, Mich. • Saline • 6’0” • 182 • S/L HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in baseball… Helped lead Saline to a state cham- pionship as a senior and a state run- ner-up finish as a junior…Hit .330 with five home runs and 31 RBIs his senior year…2017 USA Today Michigan first- team all-state selection…Two-time all-conference and all-district honoree…Selected to play in the MHSBCA East vs. West All-Star Classic...Also lettered three years in football, earning first team all-conference distinctions as a quarterback in 2016 and all- state honors…2016 Ann Arbor News Football Player of the Year.

PERSONAL Born Zachary Joseph Schwartzenberger...Parents are Mike and Kristi Schwartzenberger...Has one sister, Emma...Father played baseball at Eastern Michigan...Majoring in adolescent and young adult education.

56 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MEET THE ROCKETS - FRESHMEN #30 John Servello Fr. • OF/RHP • Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg • 6’1” • 196 • R/R HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter and letterwinner at Hollidaysburg Area High School…Hit .351 with a .995 OPS his senior year… Owned a .371 batting average and 1.025 OPS as a junior…Led the team in home runs, RBIs, hits, and walks in 2016…Team captain as a junior and senior…Career-best .421 batting average during his sophomore season… Four-time first-team All-Altoona Mirror Team…Listed as a top prospect by Prep Baseball Report in 2016 and 2017.

PERSONAL Born John Daniel Servello...Parents are Dan and Christy Servello...Plans on majoring in education...Father played baseball at West Virginia and in the Kansas City Royals organization...Majoring in adolescent and young adult education.

#26 Jacob Youngpeter Fr. • Pitcher • Delphos, Ohio • St. John’s • 6’3” • 170 • L/L HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of Delphos St. Johns High School…Four-year letterwin- ner...0.79 ERA, 89 strikeouts in 44 in- nings pitched as a senior…First-team all-conference his senior year, sec- ond-team all-conference sophomore and junior years…36.2 innings pitched, 17 hits allowed, seven earned runs, 65 strikeouts and 1.34 ERA junior year...Holds the school record for most strikeouts in a game (19)...Lettered three years in football.

PERSONAL Born Jacob Earl Youngpeter...Parents are Mike and Connie Youngpeter... Has one brother, Ben, and one sister, Kaylie...Majoring in mechanical en- gineering.

57 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW

IN THIS SECTION 2017 Season in Review______59-60 2017 Results______61 2017 Statistics______62 2017 Game-By-Game Batting______63-66 2017 Game-By-Game Pitching______67-70 Toledo Superlatives______71 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 STATISTICS All Games______Category____MAC Games 17-41______Record______9-15 .248______Batting Average______.267 4.79______Runs Per Game______5.21 8.48______Hits Per Game______9.46 39______Home Runs______21 258______RBI______122 .330______On-Base Percentage______.345 199______Walks For______86 329______Walks Against______129 357______Strikeouts______141 46______Sacrifice Hits______18 47-70_____Stolen Bases-Attempts_____22-33 93______Errors______45 .959______Fielding Percentage______.955 6.20______Earned Run Average______5.26 ROCKET REWIND runs. In game two against the Falcons, he 3______Complete Games______2 was 4-for-4 with two home runs and six RBIs. 1______Shutouts______1 Toledo finished the 2017 season with 9______Saves______5 a record of 17-41 and a 9-15 mark in Mid- 7.7______Runs Allowed Per Game______5.4 American Conference play. The Rockets ROCKETS AT THE PLATE 10.4______Hits Allowed Per Game______11.3 played a tough non-conference slate, fea- Toledo hit .248 as a team and scored .293______Opp. Batting Average______.305 turing 10 games against NCAA Tournament 278 runs. Riley Campbell led the team with qualifiers. They clinched a MAC Tournament a .284 batting average, with Dalton Bollinger berth with a 6-5 win over Eastern Michigan in (.280), Brad Boss (.274), and Ross Adolph (.270) games to 5.26. the final regular-season game of the season. also among the team leaders. Adolph, Bol- Calhoun was a workhorse in conference linger, and AJ Montoya each hit seven home play, totaling a league-high 56.2 innings in TROPHY CASE runs to lead the Rockets, while Bollinger’s MAC games. He led the team with 101.0 in- 28 extra-base hits were a team high. He and nings pitched, tied for the team lead with Ross Achter and AJ Montoya both earned Montoya led the Midnight Blue and Gold with three wins, and made 15 starts. Ross Achter MAC recognitions during the 2017 season. 40 RBIs. Matt Hansen, who hit in the top third also earned three victories in 15 starts with a Achter was named second-team All-MAC of the order 51 times last season, led UT with team-best 60 strikeouts and a 3.21 ERA. Sam for the second straight season. In 11 starts, 44 runs scored. Shutes started 11 games for Toledo and also he struck out 60 batters and had a 3.21 ERA, Toledo hit 21 home runs in MAC games, won three games, striking out 52 batters in both of which were tops among UT starting tied for the most in the league. Boss (.330) 80.1 innings. pitchers. His ERA was third in the MAC among and Campbell (.302) both hit above .300 in Rocket pitchers recorded at least 10 pitchers who made at least 10 starts. In one league play. The Rockets scored 10 or more strikeouts nine times, including a season- of his last starts of the season, he tossed runs against conference foes four times, in- high 16 at USF on March 3. They punched eight innings against MAC power Kent State cluding their 15-5 win over Ball State in the out at least 10 opposing batters twice in the and struck out 10. MAC Tournament. same series three times: at USF, at Bowling Montoya was named MAC West Player of UT had 17 games with double-digit hit to- Green, and at Kent State. the Week twice: March 20 and April 10. His first tals and had at least 15 hits three times. On weekly honor came after the Rockets’ tourna- two different occasions the team drew more ment appearance at the University of Illinois. than 10 walks in a game: Feb. 26 at Richmond ROCKETS IN THE CLASSROOM In four games, Montoya hit .467 with eight RBIs and April 8 at Bowling Green. Thirteen Rockets were named to the and five extra-base hits. He helped Toledo to 2017 Academic All-Mid-American Conference a 3-1 record against the Fighting Illini and team: Ross Adolph, Brad Boss, Josh Cales, Southern Illinois that weekend. ROCKETS ON THE MOUND Steven Calhoun, Riley Campbell, Michael Ja- His second honor came after a weekend Toledo pitchers posted a 6.20 ERA to cob, Jordan Kesson, Jake Krupar, AJ Montoya, series at rival Bowling Green. Montoya hit .462, go along with 357 strikeouts and 329 walks. Caleb Schillace, Sam Shutes, Kyle Slack, and drove in eight runs, and smacked three home The ERA dropped by nearly a full run in MAC Alex Wagner were selected for their outstand- 59 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW ing efforts in the classroom and on the field. 20/20 TOLEDO’S 2017 RECORD WHEN In addition to individual success, the W L For The first time since 2010, Toledo Rockets were named a recipient of the 2016- Total______17 41 scored 20 runs in a game two times in one 17 American Baseball Coaches Association Mid-American Conference______9 15 Team Academic Excellence award over the season. The Rockets defeated Bowling Green, Non-Conference______8 26 summer. The award honors programs that 20-4, in the second game of a doubleheader Home______7 7 post a team grade point average over 3.0 dur- on April 8 and, one week later, beat Buffalo, Away______7 28 ing the academic year. 21-20, in a slugfest for the ages. Neutral______3 6 The Rockets were one of 40 Division I Day______16 29 programs to receive the award and among LIKE A BOSS Night______1 12 the 226 programs across Division I, Division Extra Innings______2 3 II, Division II, NAIA, Junior College and High Brad Boss had a team-high 27-game Shutouts______1 6 School honored. UT joined only Ball State as on-base streak that spanned from March 10 through April 23. During the streak, he raised vs. Left-Hander______8 16 recipients from the Mid-American Confer- vs. Right-Hander______11 23 his batting average over 100 points, hitting ence. UT Scored 0-2 runs______1 18 .340 and drawing 14 walks. His on-base UT Scored 3-5 runs______1 19 ONE EXTREME TO THE OTHER prowess led to him scoring 20 runs during UT Scored 6-9 runs______8 4 his stretch. Boss notched 12 multi-hit games UT Scored 10+ runs______7 0 Toledo played 15 one-run ballgames in during his on-base streak. 2017, earning a record of 7-8, including 2-3 Opp. Scored 0-2 runs______2 2 in extra inning affairs. On the other end of the NEED FOR SPEED Opp. Scored 3-5 runs______9 10 spectrum, the Rockets played 24 games de- Opp. Scored 6-9 runs______5 12 cided by five or more runs. The Rockets tied a school record with 19 Opp. Scored 10+ runs______1 17 triples last season, matching the 1988 squad. UT led the MAC and was 31st in the country in UT Scored in First Inning______9 11 Opp. Scored in First Inning______4 11 ROLLIN’ ROCKETS triples; individually, Ross Adolph led the team with six, tied for second-most in a single sea- From April 8-19, Toledo won six of seven UT Scored First______13 17 son in school history. Drew Hoisington holds games and outscored its opponents 74-52. Opp. Scored First______4 24 the school record with seven triples in 2007. The stretch included two 20-run perfor- mances, an extra-inning victory over Bowl- UT Out-hit Opp.______10 7 ing Green, a sweep of conference foe Buffalo, FROM TOLEDO TO TEXAS Opp. Out-hit UT______4 31 Teams Tie in Hit______3 3 and an 11-7 win at Dayton. Former Toledo baseball player Jared Hoying finished out 2017 with the Texas Rangers, his UT Led After 6 Innings______13 3 BIG BOPPERS second stint with the big league club of the UT Trailed After 6 Innings______1 33 season. He was first recalled to Texas on May UT Tied After 6 Innings______3 5 In many areas, 2017 saw the best of- 16 and again on Sept. 4. In 36 games with the fensive season for Toledo since 2010. The UT Led After 7 Innings______14 3 Rangers, Hoying hit .222, drove in seven runs, Rockets hit 39 home runs, 19 triples, and 101 UT Trailed After 7 Innings______1 31 and hit his first career home run on May 17. doubles, all of which were the most since UT Tied After 7 Innings______2 7 In 95 games with the Round Rock Express, he 2010. UT’s slugging percentage was .377, and hit .262 with 10 home runs, 16 stolen bases, its 748 total bases were also the most since UT Led After 8 Innings______15 1 and 44 RBI. 2010. UT Trailed After 8 Innings______2 36 UT Tied After 8 Innings______0 4

UT Hit 0 Home Runs______3 31 UT Hit A Home Run______6 9 Opp. Hit 0 Home Run ______8 21 TOLEDO SCORING SUMMARY Opp. Hit A Home Run______6 10 Inning-by-Inning UT Committed 0 Errors______6 11 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total UT Committed 1 Error______4 7 TOLEDO 37 27 33 19 37 18 45 29 23 10 278 UT Committed 2+ Errors______5 5 Opponents 34 45 43 51 54 58 67 51 25 10 438 Opp. Makes 0 Errors______4 19 Opp. Makes 1 Error______8 17 Opp. Makes 2+ Errors______5 5

60 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 RESULTS Date Opponent W/L UT-OPP UT OPP INN Pitcher Overall (MAC) Attend./Time Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech L 5-7 5-8-1 7-11-1 9 Kesson (0-1) 0-1 263 / 3:25 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech L 2-10 2-5-3 10-9-1 9 Achter (0-1) 0-2 323 / 2:59 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech L 0-10 0-3-2 10-8-0 9 Shutes (0-1) 0-3 323/ 2:37 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech L 0-2 0-4-0 2-4-0 9 Wagner (0-1) 0-4 422 / 2:19 Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ! L 3-7 3-8-4 7-9-2 9 Duby (0-2) 0-5 104 / 3:00 Feb. 24 at Richmond ! W 6-4 6-9-1 4-9-1 9 Achter (1-1) 1-5 243 / 3:00 Feb. 25 vs. Binghamton ! L 3-9 3-7-0 9-12-0 9 Shutes (0-2) 1-6 80 / 2:44 Feb. 26 at Richmond ! L 9-15 9-8-5 15-13-0 9 Schnitz-Paxton (0-1) 1-7 286 / 3:39 March 3 at USF L 3-4 3-9-3 4-5-1 13 Haugh (0-1) 1-8 722 / 4:00 March 4 at USF L 3-12 3-6-3 12-12-0 9 Achter (1-2) 1-9 829 / 3:00 March 5 at USF L 3-6 3-7-2 6-9-4 9 Shutes (0-3) 1-10 717 / 2:58 March 7 vs. Boston College L 5-6 5-11-2 6-6-1 9 Prechtel (0-1) 1-11 230 / 3:09 March 8 vs. Northeastern L 2-9 2-4-1 9-13-0 9 Calopietro (0-1) 1-12 195 / 2:44 March 10 at Florida Atlantic L 3-10 3-9-0 10-10-1 9 Jacob (0-1) 1-13 377 / 2:49 March 11 at Florida Atlantic L 8-11 8-13-0 11-9-3 9 Haugh (0-2) 1-14 457 / 3:07 March 12 at Florida Atlantic W 6-4 6-9-1 4-8-1 9 Shutes (1-3) 2-14 277 / 3:07 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois & W 8-7 8-11-0 7-14-2 9 Calhoun (1-0) 3-14 112 / 2:37 March 17 at Illinois & L 5-11 5-8-1 11-13-1 9 Schnitz-Paxton (0-2) 3-15 533 / 2:52 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois & W 10-2 10-7-3 2-4-2 9 Achter (2-2) 4-15 128 / 2:37 March 19 at Illinois & W 10-4 10-11-0 4-8-0 9 Shutes (2-3) 5-15 128 / 3:08 March 24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 2-16 2-9-2 16-17-2 9 Calhoun (1-1) 5-16 (0-1) 217 / 3:12 March 25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 4-7 4-8-3 7-14-1 11 Cales (0-1) 5-17 (0-2) 277 / 3:29 March 26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 3-9 3-9-2 9-14-0 9 Shutes (2-4) 5-18 (0-3) 121 / 3:24 March 28 at Michigan L 0-12 0-7-1 12-15-0 9 Schnitz-Paxton(0-3) 5-19 418 / 4:07 March 29 OAKLAND W 8-5 8-10-1 5-9-1 9 Haugh (1-2) 6-19 197 / 3:22 March 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 1-0 1-4-4 0-4-1 9 Calhoun (2-1) 7-19 (1-3) 123 / 2:13 April 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-4 1-6-1 4-10-0 9 Achter (2-3) 7-20 (1-4) 423 / 3:02 April 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 9-8 9-11-2 8-14-1 13 Schaefer (1-0) 8-20 (2-4) 359 / 4:00 April 4 at Wright State L 2-4 2-7-0 4-8-1 9 Calopietro (0-2) 8-21 277 / 2:33 April 8 at Bowling Green L 4-5 4-8-2 5-7-0 9 Calhoun (2-2) 8-22 (2-5) n/a /2:20 April 8 at Bowling Green W 20-4 20-23-4 4-10-1 9 Achter (3-3) 9-22 (3-5) 409 / 3:35 April 9 at Bowling Green W 8-4 8-10-0 4-8-0 10 Jacob (1-0) 10-22 (4-5) 472 / 3:00 April 12 at Notre Dame L 3-8 3-6-0 8-9-1 9 Prechtel (0-1) 10-23 269 / 2:32 April 14 BUFFALO W 4-3 4-10-0 3-7-1 9 Calhoun (3-2) 11-23 (5-5) 233 / 2:40 April 15 BUFFALO W 21-20 21-22-2 20-24-1 9 Cales (1-1) 12-23 (6-5) 397 / 3:58 April 16 BUFFALO W 7-6 7-7-0 6-11-2 9 Schnitz-Paxton (1-3) 13-23 (7-5) 213 / 2:48 April 19 at Dayton W 11-7 11-13-2 7-8-4 9 Prechtel (1-2) 14-23 107 / 3:10 April 21 at Kent State L 0-1 0-11-3 1-5-0 15 Cales (1-2) 13-24 (7-6) 319 / 4:12 April 22 at Kent State L 2-3 2-7-0 3-12-5 9 Schillace (0-1) 13-25 (7-7) 326 / 2:36 April 23 at Kent State L 1-10 1-4-1 10-10-0 9 Shutes (2-5) 13-26 (7-8) 313 / 3:06 April 26 at Michigan State L 1-11 1-5-2 11-13-1 9 Prechtel (1-3) 14-27 1138 / 2:54 April 28 at Louisville L 4-5 4-4-0 5-8-0 9 Calhoun (3-3) 14-28 950 / 2:10 April 29 at Louisville L 1-11 1-6-3 11-13-0 9 Achter (3-4) 14-29 1746 / 3:04 April 30 at Louisville L 2-17 2-8-2 17-13-1 9 Shutes (2-6) 14-30 1852 / 3:18 May 6 at Ball State L 3-5 3-8-1 5-12-1 9 Calhoun (3-4) 14-31 (7-9) 341 / 2:24 May 6 at Ball State L 5-10 5-8-0 10-16-0 9 Haugh (1-3) 14-32 (7-10) 341 / 2:51 May 7 at Ball State L 6-7 6-10-4 7-9-0 9 Schaefer (1-1) 14-33 (7-11) 319 / 2:59 May 10 DAYTON L 1-4 1-6-3 4-8-1 9 Prechtel (1-4) 14-34 117 / 2:32 May 12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 1-4 1-5-4 4-7-0 9 Calhoun (3-5) 14-35 (7-12) 127 / 2:26 May 13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 11-7 11-14-1 7-14-3 9 Shutes (3-6) 15-35 (8-12) 273 / 3:04 May 14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 0-15 0-7-2 15-13-1 9 Schillace (0-2) 15-36 (8-13) 457 / 3:10 May 16 at Ohio State L 8-11 8-10-2 11-10-0 9 Johnson (0-1) 15-37 614 / 3:15 May 18 at Eastern Michigan L 3-18 3-8-3 18-17-1 9 Calhoun (3-6) 15-38 (8-14) 225 / 2:47 May 19 at Eastern Michigan L 3-4 3-7-2 4-7-0 9 Schaefer (1-2) 15-39 (8-15) 225 / 2:50 May 20 at Eastern Michigan W 6-5 6-11-2 5-8-0 9 Prechtel (2-4) 16-39 (9-15) 329 / 2:32 May 24 vs. Kent State @ L 0-7 0-3-0 7-8-0 9 Calhoun (3-7) 16-40 n/a / 2:03 May 25 vs. Ball State @ W 15-5 15-15-0 5-6-0 9 Haugh (2-3) 17-40 n/a / 3:46 May 26 vs. Kent State @ L 3-6 3-8-0 6-6-1 9 Prechtel (2-5) 17-41 n/a / 2:50

HOME GAME ! - Richmond Tournament & - University of Illinois Tournament * - Mid-American Conference game @ - Mid-American Conference Tournament (Avon, Ohio)

61 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 STATISTICS

62 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI) Date Opponent Adolph Bennett Bettinger Bollinger Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-1-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 4-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 3-1-2-1 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech 4-0-0-0 ...... 2-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton 5-1-1-1 ...... 4-0-0-0 5-0-1-0 Feb. 24 at Richmond 5-3-3-2 4-1-1-0 ...... 3-0-1-1 Feb. 25 vs. Binghamton 5-1-2-1 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-3-2 Feb. 26 at Richmond 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-2 March 3 at South Florida 5-0-0-0 2-1-1-0 3-0-2-1 6-1-1-0 March 4 at South Florida 4-0-2-1 0-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 4-0-0-1 March 5 at South Florida 5-0-3-1 ...... 2-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 March 7 vs. Boston College 5-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 5-1-2-1 March 8 vs. Northeastern 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 March 10 at Florida Atlantic 4-0-0-0 ...... 4-1-2-0 4-0-2-0 March 11 at Florida Atlantic 5-0-1-0 ...... 4-0-1-0 5-2-4-2 March 12 at Florida Atlantic 5-1-2-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois 4-2-2-1 ...... 4-0-1-1 4-1-1-0 March 17 at Illnois 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois 4-0-0-1 1-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-1 March 19 at Illinois 3-1-0-0 5-0-2-3 1-2-1-0 3-1-0-1 March 24 N. ILLINOIS* 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 3-0-1-1 March 25 N. ILLINOIS* 5-0-1-2 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-01 March 26 N. ILLINOIS* 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 3-0-1-0 5-0-1-2 March 28 at Michigan 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 March 29 OAKLAND 2-2-1-0 4-0-1-1 2-1-1-0 4-2-3-1 March 31 W. MICHIGAN* 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 April 1 W. MICHIGAN* 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-2-0 April 2 W. MICHIGAN* 6-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 5-0-1-0 5-0-1-0 April 4 WRIGHT STATE 4-0-1-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 April 8 at Bowling Green* 3-2-2-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-1 3-1-1-0 April 8 at Bowling Green* 3-1-2-1 5-1-2-2 1-0-1-1 6-3-3-0 April 9 at Bowling Green* 4-0-1-2 3-2-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-2-2-3 April 12 at Notre Dame 3-0-1-0 2-2-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 April 14 BUFFALO* 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-3-2 April 15 BUFFALO* 3-1-2-1 4-4-4-3 5-1-2-3 7-3-3-2 April 16 BUFFALO* 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 4-1-2-2 April 19 at Dayton 3-1-1-0 ...... 5-1-2-1 April 21 at Kent State* 6-0-0-0 6-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 7-0-0-0 April 22 at Kent State* 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 April 23 at Kent State* 4-0-2-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 April 26 at Michigan St. 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 April 28 at Louisville 3-1-1-1 3-0-0-0 ...... 4-1-1-3 April 29 at Louisville 3-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 3-1-2-0 4-0-0-0 April 30 at Louisville 3-0-2-1 2-0-1-0 4-1-1-0 3-1-0-0 May 6 at Ball State* 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 May 6 at Ball State* 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 ...... 2-0-0-1 May 7 at Ball State* 4-2-3-0 4-0-2-1 1-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 May 10 DAYTON 3-0-0-0 ...... 5-0-1-0 May 12 C. MICHIGAN* 4-1-1-0 3-0-1-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 4-2-1-1 1-2-1-0 1-0-0-0 5-0-1-2 May 14 C. MICHIGAN* 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 May 16 at Ohio State 3-2-2-3 ...... 5-1-3-1 May 18 at E. Michigan* 4-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-0-1-1 May 19 at E. Michigan* 3-0-2-2 ...... 1-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 May 20 at E. Michigan* 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-0 ...... 5-1-1-3 May 24 Kent State 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 May 25 Ball State 4-1-2-4 5-1-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 May 26 Kent State 4-1-1-0 3-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 4-1-2-0

63 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI) Date Opponent Boss Britt Cales Campbell Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech 3-2-1-1 ...... 4-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton 5-1-2-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 Feb. 24 at Richmond 5-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 Feb. 25 vs. Bighamton 4-2-0-0 1-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 Feb. 26 at Richmond 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-1 4-0-0-1 4-2-1-1 March 3 at South Florida 5-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 March 4 at South Florida 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 March 5 at South Florida ...... 2-1-1-0 March 7 vs. Boston College 3-1-1-0 ...... 4-0-1-2 March 8 vs. Northeastern 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-1-2 3-0-0-0 March 10 at Florida Atlantic 3-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-3-0 March 11 at Florida Atlantic 5-1-1-0 ...... 4-1-2-0 5-2-2-1 March 12 at Florida Atlantic 4-2-3-1 ...... 2-1-1-0 4-1-0-0 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois 3-0-0-0 ...... 2-1-1-1 4-2-1-0 March 17 at Illnois 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 5-0-3-4 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois 3-2-0-0 1-1-1-1 ...... 4-1-1-0 March 19 at Illinois 5-0-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 March 24 N. ILLINOIS* 4-0-1-0 ...... 4-0-2-0 March 25 N. ILLINOIS* 4-1-2-0 ...... 5-1-2-0 March 26 N. ILLINOIS* 2-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-1-0 5-1-2-1 March 28 at Michigan 4-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 March 29 OAKLAND 4-1-0-0 ...... 2-1-1-1 3-0-0-0 March 31 W. MICHIGAN* 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 April 1 W. MICHIGAN* 3-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 April 2 W. MICHIGAN* 7-1-2-1 ...... 3-1-0-0 April 4 WRIGHT STATE 4-1-2-0 1-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 April 8 at Bowling Green* 3-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 April 8 at Bowling Green* 5-3-3-4 1-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 6-1-4-1 April 9 at Bowling Green* 3-0-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 5-1-2-1 April 12 at Notre Dame 4-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-1-1 April 14 BUFFALO* 3-1-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 April 15 BUFFALO* 7-2-2-0 ...... 4-2-2-1 April 16 BUFFALO* 4-2-3-1 ...... 2-1-0-0 April 19 at Dayton 5-1-3-2 4-1-1-1 4-1-2-2 5-2-2-1 April 21 at Kent State* 6-0-2-0 ...... 4-0-2-0 6-0-2-0 April 22 at Kent State* 3-1-2-1 ...... 4-0-0-0 April 23 at Kent State* 3-0-1-0 ...... 4-0-1-0 April 26 at Michigan St. 3-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 April 28 at Louisville 4-0-0-0 ...... 4-1-1-0 April 29 at Louisville 2-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 April 30 at Louisville 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-1 May 6 at Ball State* 4-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 ...... 5-0-3-1 May 6 at Ball State* 4-2-1-1 ...... 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 May 7 at Ball State* 4-1-1-0 ...... 3-1-1-0 May 10 DAYTON 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 May 12 C. MICHIGAN* 3-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 5-2-3-3 ...... 4-2-2-1 May 14 C. MICHIGAN* 2-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-1-0 May 16 at Ohio State 4-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 ...... 3-2-2-1 May 18 at E. Michigan* 3-1-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 May 19 at E. Michigan* 4-0-1-0 ...... 1-0-1-0 4-1-1-0 May 20 at E. Michigan* 4-0-1-1 ...... 4-2-2-0 May 24 vs. Kent State 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 May 25 vs. Ball State 3-2-3-5 ...... 2-3-1-0 May 26 vs. Kent State 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 64 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI) Date Opponent Gose Hansen Kesson Krupar Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech ...... 4-1-2-1 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ...... 4-0-2-0 ...... Feb. 24 at Richmond 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 ...... 3-1-2-1 Feb. 25 vs. Bighamton ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 Feb. 26 at Richmond 1-2-1-1 5-2-2-2 ...... 1-1-0-0 March 3 at South Florida 1-0-0-0 6-0-0-0 ...... 3-1-2-1 March 4 at South Florida ...... 2-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 March 5 at South Florida ...... 3-1-0-0 5-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 March 7 vs. Boston College ...... 5-3-3-1 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 March 8 vs. Northeastern ...... 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 March 10 at Florida Atlantic ...... 4-0-0-1 ...... 4-0-0-0 March 11 at Florida Atlantic ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 March 12 at Florida Atlantic ...... 4-0-1-1 ...... 2-0-0-0 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois ...... 5-1-2-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 March 17 at Illnois ...... 3-2-1-0 ...... March 18 vs. Southern Illinois 1-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 ...... 2-0-0-0 March 19 at Illinois ...... 4-1-0-0 ...... March 24 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 4-1-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 March 25 N. ILLINOIS* 0-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 ...... 1-0-1-0 March 26 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 5-1-2-0 ...... March 28 at Michigan 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 March 29 OAKLAND ...... 5-1-1-1 ...... March 31 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 2-1-1-1 ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 4-1-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 April 2 W. MICHIGAN* 2-0-0-0 5-1-1-3 1-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 April 4 WRIGHT STATE 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-1 ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... 4-1-3-0 ...... 1-0-1-1 April 8 at Bowling Green* 2-1-1-0 3-1-0-1 ...... 2-0-0-0 April 9 at Bowling Green* ...... 4-2-1-0 ...... April 12 at Notre Dame ...... 1-0-0-1 ...... 0-0-0-0 April 14 BUFFALO* ...... 4-0-2-1 ...... April 15 BUFFALO* ...... 6-4-3-7 ...... April 16 BUFFALO* ...... 4-1-1-2 ...... April 19 at Dayton 3-2-1-1 6-2-1-1 ...... 1-0-0-0 April 21 at Kent State* ...... 5-0-0-0 ...... April 22 at Kent State* ...... 4-0-1-0 ...... April 23 at Kent State* ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 April 26 at Michigan St. 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 April 28 at Louisville ...... 3-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 ...... April 29 at Louisville ...... 4-0-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 April 30 at Louisville 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 ...... 2-0-2-0 May 6 at Ball State* ...... 5-0-0-0 ...... 2-1-1-0 May 6 at Ball State* ...... 4-1-1-1 ...... May 7 at Ball State* ...... 3-1-0-1 ...... 3-0-0-0 May 10 DAYTON 3-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 ...... May 12 C. MICHIGAN* ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 2-0-1-1 5-2-2-2 ...... 1-0-1-1 May 14 C. MICHIGAN* 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 May 16 at Ohio State 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-1 ...... 3-1-1-1 May 18 at E. Michigan* 1-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 ...... 4-0-2-0 May 19 at E. Michigan* 2-0-0-0 5-0-1-1 ...... 3-0-0-0 May 20 at E. Michigan* ...... 5-1-1-1 ...... 2-0-1-0 May 24 vs. Kent State ...... 4-0-1-0 ...... May 25 vs. Ball State ...... 6-4-5-1 ...... 5-2-1-2 May 26 vs. Kent State ...... 5-0-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 65 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME BATTING (AB-R-H-RBI) Date Opponent Montoya Prechtel Ryan Tipton Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech 4-1-2-0 ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 ...... Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton 3-0-1-1 ...... 5-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 Feb. 24 at Richmond 5-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 Feb. 25 vs. Bighamton 4-0-2-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 Feb. 26 at Richmond 1-1-0-0 ...... 5-1-2-0 ...... March 3 at South Florida 6-0-1-1 ...... 6-0-0-0 ...... March 4 at South Florida 2-1-0-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 March 5 at South Florida 5-1-1-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 March 7 vs. Boston College 4-0-3-1 ...... 3-0-0-0 March 8 vs. Northeastern 4-1-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... March 10 at Florida Atlantic 3-1-0-0 ...... 4-1-1-1 ...... March 11 at Florida Atlantic 4-0-1-2 ...... 3-2-1-1 March 12 at Florida Atlantic 4-0-1-3 ...... 3-0-1-0 ...... March 17 vs. Southern Illinois 4-1-3-5 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... March 17 at Illnois 3-0-1-0 ...... 2-1-0-1 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois 3-1-1-0 ...... 2-1-1-2 ...... March 19 at Illinois 5-2-2-3 ...... 4-2-3-3 ...... March 24 N. ILLINOIS* 4-1-1-0 ...... 2-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 March 25 N. ILLINOIS* 4-1-1-1 ...... 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 March 26 N. ILLINOIS* 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... March 28 at Michigan 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... March 29 OAKLAND 4-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-2-4 March 31 W. MICHIGAN* 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* 4-0-1-1 ...... 2-0-0-0 ...... April 2 W. MICHIGAN* 5-2-2-2 ...... 6-2-2-3 April 4 WRIGHT STATE 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-1-1-1 April 8 at Bowling Green* 4-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-1-1 2-0-0-0 April 8 at Bowling Green* 4-4-4-6 ...... 4-3-3-3 ...... April 9 at Bowling Green* 5-1-2-2 ...... 4-0-0-0 ...... April 12 at Notre Dame 4-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 April 14 BUFFALO* 4-1-1-1 ...... 3-1-1-0 ...... April 15 BUFFALO* 3-2-2-3 ...... 5-2-2-0 April 16 BUFFALO* 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-1-1-2 ...... April 19 at Dayton ...... 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 April 21 at Kent State* 6-0-2-0 ...... 4-0-1-0 ...... April 22 at Kent State* 3-0-0-0 ...... 4-1-2-0 April 23 at Kent State* 3-1-0-0 ...... 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 April 26 at Michigan St. 3-0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 April 28 at Louisville 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... April 29 at Louisville 4-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 April 30 at Louisville 4-0-1-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... May 6 at Ball State* 5-0-0-0 ...... 2-2-2-0 ...... May 6 at Ball State* 3-0-0-1 ...... 4-1-2-0 ...... May 7 at Ball State* 4-1-1-2 ...... 3-0-2-2 ...... May 10 DAYTON 3-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-1-1 ...... May 12 C. MICHIGAN* 4-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-1-1 ...... May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 4-0-0-0 ...... 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 May 14 C. MICHIGAN* 4-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 May 16 at Ohio State 4-0-1-1 ...... 0-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 May 18 at E. Michigan* 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 May 19 at E. Michigan* 2-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... May 20 at E. Michigan* 4-1-2-1 ...... 3-0-0-0 ...... May 24 vs. Kent State 3-0-0-0 ...... 3-0-1-0 ...... May 25 vs. Ball State 4-1-0-0 ...... 6-1-2-2 ...... May 26 vs. Kent State 4-1-1-3 ...... 3-0-2-0 ......

66 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING (IP-H-R-BB-SO) Date Opponent Achter Cales Calhoun Calopietro Duby Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech ...... 5.0- 3- 1- 1- 2- 2 ...... 1.0- 3- 1- 1- 1- 2 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 5.0- 4- 4- 1- 2- 9 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech ...... 1.1- 5- 6- 5- 2- 0 ...... Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech ...... Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ...... 5.0- 5- 1- 1- 4- 6 ...... 0.2- 1- 4- 0- 2- 0 Feb. 24 at Richmond 5.0- 4- 0- 0- 4- 4 ...... Feb. 25 vs. Binghamton ...... Feb. 26 at Richmond ...... 2.0- 0- 0- 0- 0- 2 ...... March 3 at South Florida ...... 6.0- 4- 3- 2- 2- 5 ...... March 4 at South Florida 4.0- 6- 4- 4- 3- 4 ...... 0.1- 1- 4- 3- 2- 0 2.0- 3- 0- 0- 0- 2 March 5 at South Florida ...... 1.0- 1- 0- 0- 3- 2 ...... March 7 vs. Boston College ...... March 8 vs. Northeastern ...... 3.0- 4- 4- 3- 1- 0 ...... March 10 at Florida Atlantic ...... 7.0- 5- 3- 3- 3- 5 ...... 0.1- 2- 2- 2- 0- 1 March 11 at Florida Atlantic 5.0- 2- 1- 1- 4- 4 1.0- 2- 3- 3- 3- 1 ...... March 12 at Florida Atlantic ...... March 17 vs. Southern Illinois ...... March 17 at Illnois ...... 6.0- 10- 6- 6- 1- 4 ...... March 18 vs. Southern Illinois 6.0- 2- 1- 0- 1- 5 2.0- 1- 0- 0- 1- 1 ...... March 19 at Illinois ...... March 24 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 3.2- 8- 7- 3- 3- 1 ...... 0.0- 1- 3- 3- 2- 0 March 25 N. ILLINOIS* 7.0- 8- 3- 0- 1- 7 1.1- 4- 3- 0- 3- 1 ...... March 26 N. ILLINOIS* ...... March 28 at Michigan ...... March 29 OAKLAND ...... 3.0- 5- 3- 3- 3- 0 ...... March 31 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 8.0- 4- 0- 0- 1- 3 ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* 5.0- 8- 3- 1- 3- 4 ...... April 2 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 2.1- 3- 1- 1- 0- 0 ...... April 4 WRIGHT STATE ...... 1.2- 3- 2- 2- 4- 0 ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* 6.2- 10- 4- 1- 2- 8 2.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 2 8.0- 7- 5- 3- 4- 3 ...... April 9 at Bowling Green* ...... April 12 at Notre Dame ...... April 14 BUFFALO* ...... 7.1- 6- 2- 2- 1- 7 ...... April 15 BUFFALO* 3.0- 10- 8- 8- 3- 2 1.2- 1- 0- 0- 0- 2 ...... April 16 BUFFALO* ...... April 19 at Dayton ...... April 21 at Kent State* ...... 2.1- 0- 1- 0- 3- 4 9.0- 5- 0- 0- 3- 4 ...... April 22 at Kent State* 8.0- 9- 2- 1- 2- 10 ...... April 23 at Kent State* ...... April 26 at Michigan St...... 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 1- 0 ...... April 28 at Louisville ...... 7.1- 8- 5- 5- 2- 2 ...... April 29 at Louisville 1.1- 2- 3- 3- 1- 3 ...... April 30 at Louisville ...... May 6 at Ball State* ...... 8.0- 12- 5- 5- 1- 2 ...... May 6 at Ball State* ...... May 7 at Ball State* ...... 1.0- 1- 1- 1- 5- 0 ...... May 10 DAYTON ...... May 12 C. MICHIGAN* ...... 8.0- 6- 4- 2- 4- 2 ...... May 13 C. MICHIGAN* ...... May 14 C. MICHIGAN* ...... 1.0- 1- 4- 2- 3- 0 ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 2- 1 May 16 at Ohio State ...... 0.2- 1- 0- 0- 3- 0 ...... May 18 at E. Michigan* ...... 4.2- 13- 11- 9- 3- 2 ...... May 19 at E. Michigan* ...... May 20 at E. Michigan* ...... May 24 vs. Kent State ...... 8.0- 8- 7- 7- 3- 5 ...... May 25 vs. Ball State ...... May 26 vs. Kent State ......

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2017 GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING (IP-H-R-BB-SO) Date Opponent Haugh Jacob Johnson Kesson Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech ...... 1.0- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 ...... 1.0- 4- 4- 4- 0- 1 Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 1.2- 0- 0- 0- 0- 2 ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech ...... 0.1- 0- 2- 2- 2- 0 ...... Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech ...... 1.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 2 ...... Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ...... Feb. 24 at Richmond ...... 3.0- 2- 1- 1- 0- 3 ...... 1.0- 3- 3- 2- 1- 0 Feb. 25 vs. Binghamton 2.0- 2- 1- 1- 1- 0 ...... Feb. 26 at Richmond ...... 0.0- 2- 3- 3- 1- 0 March 3 at South Florida 2.1- 0- 1- 0- 4- 3 3.2- 1- 0- 0- 1- 8 ...... March 4 at South Florida ...... 1.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 1 ...... March 5 at South Florida ...... 3.0- 1- 1- 1- 3- 5 March 7 vs. Boston College ...... 0.0- 0- 1- 1- 2- 0 ...... March 8 vs. Northeastern 0.0- 2- 2- 2- 0- 0 ...... March 10 at Florida Atlantic ...... 0.1- 3- 5- 5- 1- 0 ...... March 11 at Florida Atlantic 0.2- 2- 3- 3- 1- 0 ...... 0.0- 1- 2- 2- 1- 0 March 12 at Florida Atlantic ...... 2.2- 0- 0- 0- 2- 3 ...... March 17 vs. Southern Illinois ...... 3.0- 4- 1- 1- 1- 1 ...... March 17 at Illnois ...... March 18 vs. Southern Illinois ...... March 19 at Illinois ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 2- 1 March 24 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 1.0- 3- 2- 2- 0- 1 ...... March 25 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 2.0- 2- 1- 0- 1- 0 ...... 0.2- 0- 0- 0- 0- 2 March 26 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 0.2- 2- 4- 4- 2- 1 March 28 at Michigan ...... 0.1- 1- 3- 3- 3- 1 ...... March 29 OAKLAND 1.2- 1- 0- 0- 1- 1 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 ...... March 31 W. MICHIGAN* ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* ...... April 2 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 3.0- 5- 3- 3- 2- 3 ...... April 4 WRIGHT STATE ...... 2.1- 1- 0- 0- 2- 3 April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... 2.2- 2- 1- 0- 1- 5 ...... April 9 at Bowling Green* ...... April 12 at Notre Dame 1.0- 2- 1- 1- 1- 2 ...... April 14 BUFFALO* ...... 1.2- 1- 1- 1- 3- 0 ...... April 15 BUFFALO* ...... April 16 BUFFALO* ...... April 19 at Dayton 2.0- 1- 1- 1- 0- 2 ...... 1.0- 3- 2- 2- 1- 2 April 21 at Kent State* ...... April 22 at Kent State* ...... April 23 at Kent State* ...... 0.0- 0- 2- 0- 3- 0 April 26 at Michigan St. 1.1- 1- 1- 1- 0- 1 ...... 0.0- 0- 1- 1- 2- 0 0.1- 1- 2- 2- 1- 0 April 28 at Louisville ...... April 29 at Louisville 2.0- 3- 3- 3- 1- 0 ...... April 30 at Louisville ...... 0.2- 2- 4- 3- 1- 0 May 6 at Ball State* ...... May 6 at Ball State* 2.1- 5- 5- 5- 2- 4 ...... May 7 at Ball State* ...... May 10 DAYTON ...... 1.1- 2- 1- 1- 0- 1 May 12 C. MICHIGAN* 1.0- 1- 0- 0- 1- 1 ...... May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 2.0- 1- 0- 0- 2- 1 ...... 1.0- 4- 3- 3- 0- 0 May 14 C. MICHIGAN* ...... May 16 at Ohio State ...... 0.1- 3- 2- 2- 0- 0 1.1- 1- 1- 1- 3- 2 May 18 at E. Michigan* ...... 2.0- 2- 2- 1- 2- 0 ...... May 19 at E. Michigan* ...... May 20 at E. Michigan* ...... May 24 vs. Kent State ...... May 25 vs. Ball State 3.1- 0- 0- 0- 4- 2 ...... May 26 vs. Kent State ...... 1.2- 0- 2- 2- 3- 1

68 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2017 GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING (IP-H-R-BB-SO) Date Opponent Prechtel Schnitz-Paxton Schaefer Schillace Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 1.0- 2- 1- 1- 0- 0 ...... Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech ...... 3.0- 0- 0- 0- 3- 2 ...... Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton 2.0- 2- 2- 1- 1- 1 ...... Feb. 24 at Richmond ...... Feb. 25 vs. Bighamton ...... 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 1 ...... Feb. 26 at Richmond ...... 3.2- 5- 4- 1- 2- 0 0.2- 2- 3- 0- 1- 1 ...... March 3 at South Florida 0.0- 0- 0- 0- 2- 0 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 3- 0 ...... March 4 at South Florida ...... March 5 at South Florida ...... March 7 vs. Boston College 2.1- 0- 1- 1- 2- 0 5.0- 6- 4- 3- 3- 3 0.2- 0- 0- 0- 2- 2 ...... March 8 vs. Northeastern ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 0- 1 March 10 at Florida Atlantic ...... March 11 at Florida Atlantic 1.0- 2- 2- 2- 1- 1 ...... March 12 at Florida Atlantic ...... 0.1- 2- 0- 0- 0- 0 March 17 vs. Southern Illinois ...... March 17 at Illnois 1.0- 3- 2- 1- 0- 0 3.1- 5- 5- 5- 4- 0 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 1- 0 ...... March 18 vs. Southern Illinois ...... March 19 at Illinois ...... 2.0- 3- 2- 2- 1- 0 March 24 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 1.0- 2- 2- 0- 3- 0 1.1- 2- 2- 2- 0- 1 ...... March 25 N. ILLINOIS* ...... March 26 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 2.2- 2- 0- 0- 1- 1 March 28 at Michigan 2.1- 2- 0- 0- 1- 1 1.2- 4- 4- 4- 3- 1 ...... March 29 OAKLAND ...... 2.0- 3- 1- 1- 0- 3 ...... March 31 W. MICHIGAN* ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 0- 1 3.0- 2- 1- 1- 2- 1 April 2 W. MICHIGAN* ...... 0.2- 2- 1- 1- 1- 0 ...... April 4 WRIGHT STATE 3.2- 4- 2- 2- 0- 2 ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 9 at Bowling Green* ...... 0.1- 1- 1- 0- 0- 0 1.0- 1- 0- 0- 0- 1 April 12 at Notre Dame 3.0- 3- 2- 2- 1- 4 1.0- 0 -0- 0- 0- 1 ...... April 14 BUFFALO* ...... April 15 BUFFALO* 0.1- 3- 4- 2- 1- 1 ...... 2.0- 7- 5- 5- 0- 1 April 16 BUFFALO* 2.1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 1.2- 1- 0- 0- 1- 2 ...... April 19 at Dayton 4.0- 2- 3- 3- 2- 1 ...... April 21 at Kent State* ...... 3.0- 0- 0- 0- 2- 3 ...... April 22 at Kent State* ...... 0.2- 3- 1- 1- 1- 0 April 23 at Kent State* ...... 1.0- 1- 1- 1- 3- 1 ...... April 26 at Michigan St. 4.1- 7- 3- 2- 2- 1 ...... April 28 at Louisville ...... 0.2- 0 -0- 0- 0- 0 ...... April 29 at Louisville ...... 1.2- 3- 2- 2- 1- 1 April 30 at Louisville 1.1- 2- 3- 3- 2- 0 ...... 1.0- 2- 1- 1- 0- 1 ...... May 6 at Ball State* ...... May 6 at Ball State* ...... 0.1- 2- 0- 0- 1- 0 ...... May 7 at Ball State* ...... 1.2- 2- 2- 0- 2- 1 5.0- 5- 4- 2- 1- 0 May 10 DAYTON 5.2- 6- 2- 1- 3- 4 ...... May 12 C. MICHIGAN* ...... May 13 C. MICHIGAN* ...... May 14 C. MICHIGAN* ...... 3.0- 1- 0- 0- 0- 3 1.2- 6- 8- 8- 3- 1 May 16 at Ohio State ...... May 18 at E. Michigan* ...... May 19 at E. Michigan* ...... 0.2- 1- 1- 0- 0- 0 ...... May 20 at E. Michigan* 7.0- 4- 1- 1- 4- 2 ...... 1.0- 1- 1- 1- 0- 1 1.0- 3- 3- 3- 1- 0 May 24 vs. Kent State ...... May 25 vs. Ball State ...... May 26 vs. Kent State 0.2- 1- 3- 3- 3- 0 ...... 4.1- 4- 1- 1- 2- 3 ......

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2017 GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING (IP-H-R-BB-SO) Date Opponent Shutes Silberhorn Slack Wagner Feb. 17 at Tennessee Tech ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech ...... Feb. 18 at Tennessee Tech 5.2- 3- 4- 1- 3- 2 ...... 1.0- 3- 3- 3- 0- 0 ...... Feb. 19 at Tennessee Tech ...... 3.2- 4- 2- 2- 1- 3 Feb. 24 vs. Binghamton ...... 0.1- 1- 0- 0- 1- 1 ...... Feb. 24 at Richmond ...... Feb. 25 vs. Bighamton 6.0- 8- 5- 5- 1- 4 ...... 0.2- 2- 3- 3- 3- 1 ...... Feb. 26 at Richmond ...... 1.2- 4- 5- 1- 0- 0 March 3 at South Florida ...... March 4 at South Florida ...... 0.1- 2- 4- 3- 0- 0 March 5 at South Florida 4.0- 7- 5- 3- 2- 4 ...... March 7 vs. Boston College ...... March 8 vs. Northeastern ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 0.2- 3- 1- 1- 0- 2 ...... March 10 at Florida Atlantic ...... 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 ...... March 11 at Florida Atlantic ...... 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 ...... March 12 at Florida Atlantic 6.0- 6- 4- 3- 4- 3 ...... March 17 vs. Southern Illinois ...... March 17 at Illnois ...... 1.2- 0- 0- 0- 1- 1 ...... 1.0- 5- 4- 4- 0- 0 March 18 vs. Southern Illinois ...... 1.0- 1- 1- 1- 2- 2 ...... March 19 at Illinois 6.0- 5- 2- 2- 0- 9 ...... March 24 N. ILLINOIS* ...... 2.0- 1- 0- 0- 1- 0 ...... March 25 N. ILLINOIS* ...... March 26 N. ILLINOIS* 5.1- 9- 4- 4- 3- 6 ...... 0.1- 1- 0- 0- 0- 0 0.0- 0- 1- 1- 0- 0 March 28 at Michigan ...... 1.0- 4- 5- 5- 1- 2 ...... 2.2- 4- 0- 0- 2- 2 March 29 OAKLAND ...... 1.1- 0- 1- 1- 4- 1 ...... March 31 W. MICHIGAN* ...... April 1 W. MICHIGAN* ...... April 2 W. MICHIGAN* 7.0- 4- 3- 2- 1- 4 ...... April 4 WRIGHT STATE ...... 0.1- 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 8 at Bowling Green* ...... April 9 at Bowling Green* 6.0- 4- 2- 2- 4- 5 ...... April 12 at Notre Dame ...... 0.0- 0- 3- 3- 1- 0 1.0- 3- 2- 2- 0- 1 April 14 BUFFALO* ...... April 15 BUFFALO* ...... 2.0- 3- 3- 3- 0- 2 ...... April 16 BUFFALO* 5.0- 9- 5- 5- 5- 3- 3 ...... April 19 at Dayton ...... 0.2- 2- 1- 1- 0- 0 ...... 1.0- 0- 0- 0- 1- 1 April 21 at Kent State* ...... April 22 at Kent State* ...... April 23 at Kent State* 5.0- 7- 5- 5- 3- 1 0.1- 2- 2- 1- 0- 0 1.2- 0- 0- 0- 1- 3 ...... April 26 at Michigan St...... 0.1- 2- 2- 2- 0- 0 0.1- 0- 2- 2- 1- 0 1.0- 2- 0- 0- 0- 0 April 28 at Louisville ...... April 29 at Louisville ...... 3.0- 5- 3- 1- 2- 3 April 30 at Louisville 2.1- 4- 5- 5- 2- 3 1.1- 1- 4- 2- 4- 1 1.1- 2- 0 -0- 1- 2 ...... May 6 at Ball State* ...... May 6 at Ball State* 4.2- 9- 5- 5- 4- 1 ...... May 7 at Ball State* ...... 1.0- 1- 0- 0- 1- 0 ...... May 10 DAYTON ...... 2.0- 0- 1- 1- 1- 0 ...... May 12 C. MICHIGAN* ...... May 13 C. MICHIGAN* 6.0- 10- 4- 3- 2- 2 ...... May 14 C. MICHIGAN* ...... 1.0- 3- 1- 0- 0- 2 1.1- 2- 2- 2- 2- 1 ...... May 16 at Ohio State ...... 1.2- 1- 3- 3- 2- 2 0.1- 0- 0- 0 -0- 1 ...... May 18 at E. Michigan* ...... 0.2- 1- 0- 0- 0- 0 0.2- 1- 5- 4- 4- 0 ...... May 19 at E. Michigan* 5.2- 5- 3- 3- 3- 3 ...... May 20 at E. Michigan* ...... May 24 vs. Kent State ...... May 25 vs. Ball State 5.2- 6- 5- 5- 3- 2 ...... May 26 vs. Kent State ...... 1.1- 1- 0- 0- 1- 0 ......

70 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide THE LAST TIME... (2000-PRESENT) LAST TIME A ROCKET BATTER… Had 20-Plus Game Hit Streak______39, Chris Dudics, 3/23-5/27/10 Had 15-Plus Game Hit Streak______18, Ben Hammer, 3/18-4/12/11 Had 10-Plus Game Hit Streak ______10, Dalton Bollinger 4/10-4/24/16 Had Five Hits in a Game ______Matt Hansen vs. Ball State, 5/25/17 Had Four Hits in a Game ______Antonio Bennett vs. Buffalo, 4/15/17 Hit Two Triples in a Game______Ross Adolph at Eastern Michigan, 5/20/17 Hit a Grand Slam ______Ryan Callahan vs. Ohio, 4/20/14 Hit for the Cycle ______Sean Dobson at Oakland, 4/28/04 Hit a Pinch-Hit Home Run ______Jason Edwards vs. Oakland, 4/8/09 Had Seven RBI in a Game ______Matt Hansen vs. Buffalo, 4/15/17 Had Six RBI in a Game ______Ben Hammer at Northern Illinois (G2), 4/18/09 Had Five RBI in a Game______Ryan Callahan at Eastern Michigan 5/15/15 Drew Four Walks in a Game ______A.J. Montoya at Richmond, 2/26/17 Scored at Least Five Runs in a Game ______Joe Corfman vs. Olivet College, 4/6/10 Chris Dudics vs. Olivet College, 4/6/10 Hit Two Home Runs in a Game ______A.J. Montoya at Bowling Green, 4/8/17 Hit Three Home Runs in a Game ______Jared Hoying at Cincinnati, 3/20/10 Hit by Pitch Three-Plus Times in a Game ______3, Dan Sherwood vs. Lake Erie College, 4/12/11 Accumulated 14-Plus Total Bases in a Game ______14, Dan Sherwood at Buffalo, 4/10/10 Accumulated 10 Total Bases in a Game ______Deion Tansel (11) vs. Charlotte, 2/27/16

LAST TIME A ROCKET PITCHER... Threw a Complete Game______9.0, Steven Calhoun vs. Ball State 4/26/15 Threw a Complete Game Shutout______9.0, Ryan Wilkinson vs. Western Michigan (G1), 5/10/14 Threw a Three-Hit Complete Game Shutout______9.0, Ryan Wilkinson vs. Western Michigan (G1), 5/10/14 Threw a Four-Hit Complete Game Shutout______9.0, Kyle Shaw at Eastern Michigan, 5/16/13 Struck Out 10-Plus Batters in a Game______10, Ross Achter at Kent State, 4/22/17 Threw 10-Plus Innings in a Game______10, Mike Hamann vs. Akron, 4/1/11 Threw a No-Hitter______9.0, Nick Szczur at Xavier, 3/17/01

LAST TIME THE ROCKETS... Beat a Ranked Opponent______No. 25 Notre Dame (5-0), 4/15/15 Won a Series vs. Ranked Opponent______No. 16 Louisville, 2/25-27/11 Scored 30-Plus Runs in a Game______30 vs. Wayne State, 4/24/02 Scored 20-Plus Runs in a Game______21 vs. Buffalo, 4/15/17 Had 25-Plus Hits in a Game______31 vs. Olivet College, 4/6/10 Had 20-Plus Hits in a Game______22 vs. Buffalo, 4/15/17 Hit Nine-Plus Doubles in a Game______9 at Bowling Green, 4/8/17 Hit Seven-Plus Doubles in a Game______9 at Bowling Green, 4/8/17 Did Not Strike Out in a Game______at Florida Atlantic, 3/10/13 Hit Three-Plus Triples in a Game______3 at Eastern Michigan, 5/20/17 Hit Five-Plus Home Runs in a Game______7 vs. Olivet College, 4/6/10 Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs______Jason Edwards & Chris Dudics vs. Olivet College, 4/6/10 Drew 10-Plus Walks in a Game______12 at Richmond, 2/26/2017 Posted a Shutout______vs. Western Michigan (1-0), 3/31/17 Posted Back-to-Back Shutouts______vs. Northern Illinois, 4/18/15- 4/19 Did Not Allow a Walk______at Ball State, 4/26/15 Had a Walk-Off Win______vs. Western Michigan (13 innings), 4/2/17 Played a Game Longer than 17 Innings______18 vs. Central Michigan, 5/19/02 Played a Game that Lasted 15-Plus Innings______15 at Kent State, 4/21/17 Played a Game that Lasted 10-14 Innings______10 vs. Bowling Green, 4/9/17

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IN THIS SECTION Single-Season Pitching______73 Career Pitching______74 Single-Season Hitting______75 Career Hitting______76 Annual Leaders - Hitting______77 Annual Leaders - Pitching______78 Year-By-Year Stats______79-80 Team Records ______81 Varsity “T” Hall of Fame______82 Honors & Awards______83-84 Rockets in Major League Baseball______85 Rockets in the Pros______86 Year-By-Year Results______87 Head Coaching History______88 All-Time Letterwinners______89-92 SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING

4. David Krol (1988)______102.0 5. Ryan Wilkinson (2014)______101.2 6. Steven Calhoun (2017)______101.0 7. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______97.1 8. Junie Melendez (1999)______95.2 9. Nick Szczur (2005)______93.1 10. Ross Achter (2016)______90.0

TOTAL APPEARANCES Bob Nash Mike Tippenhauer Roger Coe Nick Szczur 1. Jeff Cinadr (2009)______30 2. Doug Rowland (1996)______28 ROCKET NO-HITTERS 3. Doug Rowland (1997)______26 Date Pitcher Opponent March 17, 2001 Nick Szczur Xavier 4. Michael Jacob (2016)______25 April 23, 1991 Marc Wilkins and Troy Keegan Bowling Green Ryan Wilkinson (2011)______25 April 1977 Mike Tippenhauer Wayne State Jacob Bernath (2009)______25 April 28, 1976 Mike Tippenhauer Wayne State 7. Ross Achter (2015)______24 April 12, 1975 Mike Tippenhauer Adrian Adam Tyson (2011)______24 March 26, 1974 Roger Coe Furman Alex Radon (2011)______24 April 18, 1967 Bill Backensto, Don Wieland & Jeff Smith Wayne State April 1962 Tom Kelly Wright Patterson AFB Kurt Woeste (2003)______24 April 23, 1962 Chuck Brewer Maryville (TN) May 7, 1941 Bob Nash Bluffton STRIKEOUTS June 10, 1940 Bob Nash Lawrence Tech 1. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______102 April 25, 1940 Bob Nash Heidelberg 2. Bill Backensto (1967)______100 May 1936 Howard Camp Oberlin Bob Nash (1940)______100 4. Cameron Palmer (2015)______94 5. Bob Nash (1941)______93 WINS GAMES STARTED 6. Denny Stark (1996)______90 1. Mike Rachuba (1976)______12 1. Ryan Wilkinson (2013)______16 David Krol (1988)______90 2. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______11 Lincoln Rassi (2011)______16 8. Bob Nash (1939)______88 3. Junie Melendez (1999)______9 Mike Yearout (1982)______16 9. Bryan Braswell (1996)______86 Denny Stark (1996)______9 4. Sam Shutes (2017)______15 Roger Coe (1972)______86 Pat Rosenbauer (1986)______9 Steven Calhoun (2017)______15 Jeff Greene (1984)______9 Steven Calhoun (2016)______15 SHUTOUTS (COMPLETE GAMES) Neal Mersch (1972)______9 Ross Achter (2016______15 1. Junie Melendez (1999)______4 8. Stan Clarke (1981)______8 Steven Calhoun (2015)______15 2. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______3 John Foster (1980)______8 Kyle Shaw (2013)______15 Roger Coe (1974)______3 Bill Backensto (1967)______8 Joe Welsh (2005)______15 4. Kyle Shaw (2013)______2 Murray Guttman (1957)______8 Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______15 Joe Przeniczny (1994)______2 Junie Melendez (1999)______15 Don Wackerly (1993)______2 WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE Denny Stark (1996)______15 Rick Brandon (1986)______2 (Minimum Six Decisions) Troy Keegan (1991)______15 Pat Rosenbauer (1986)______2 1. Neal Mersch (1972)______.900 (9-1) David Krol (1988)______15 Roger Coe (1973)______2 2. Matt Kuna (2012)______.875 (7-1) Mike Rachuba (1976)______15 Murray Guttman (1957)______2 Mike Van Horn (1981)______.875 (7-1) Bill Backensto (1967)______15 4. Mike Rachuba (1976)______.857 (12-2) Cameron Palmer (2015)______15 SAVES Mike Tippenhauer (1975)______.857 (6-1) 1. Joe Roberts (2006)______12 6. Matt Suschak (2010)______.833 (5-1) COMPLETE GAMES 2. Matt Zahel (2011)______11 Tom Marsh (1988)______.833 (5-1) 1. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______11 3. Matt Zahel (2009)______9 8. Pat Rosenbauer (1986)______.818 (9-2) Tom Kelly (1961)______11 4. Michael Jacob (2016)______8 Jeff Greene (1984)______.818 (9-2) 3. Junie Melendez (1999)______10 5. Adam Tyson (2015)______7 10. Jeremy Griffiths (1999)______.733 (11-4) 4. David Krol (1988)______8 6. Michael Jacob (2017)______6 5. Denny Stark (1996)______7 Joe Roberts (2007)______6 EARNED RUN AVERAGE David Lotz (1991)______7 Doug Rowland (1997)______6 (Minimum 60.0 Innings) Jeff Greene (1984)______7 9. Adam Tyson (2014)______5 1. Roger Coe (1974)______1.39 Bob Meyer (1959)______7 Jim Murray (1999)______5 2. Chris Ernst (1978)______1.65 9. Ryan Wilkinson (2013)______6 Doug Rowland (1996)______5 3. Roger Coe (1973)______1.93 Joe Przeniczny (1993)______6 Doug Rowland (1995)______5 Bill Backensto (1967)______1.93 Rick Maroney (1984)______6 5. Bob Nash (1940)______2.16 Roger Coe (1974)______6 6. David Krol (1988)______2.19 7. Neal Mersch (1972)______2.23 INNINGS PITCHED Indicates on 2018 Roster 8. Roger Coe (1972)______2.25 1. Ryan Wilkinson (2013)______111.2 9. Rick Maroney (1982)______2.36 2. Kyle Shaw (2013)______104.0 Mike Rachuba (1976)______2.36 3. Bill Backensto (1967)______102.1 73 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CAREER PITCHING FEWEST WALKS PER INNING WINS (Minimum 100.0 Innings) 1. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______28 1. David Krol (1987-89)______.182 2. Ryan Wilkinson (2011-14)______24 2. Ryan Wilkinson (2011-14)______.193 3. Mark Blumenschein (1977-79)______23 3. Rick Brandon (1986-88)______.238 4. Pat Rosenbauer (1983-86)______22 4. Kyle Shaw (2009-13)______.255 Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______22 5. Junie Melendez (1997-2000)______.263 6. Rick Maroney (1981-84)______20 6. Matt Kuna (2008-12)______.268 Chris Ernst (1975-78)______20 7. Tim Siefert (1973-76)______.272 8. Junie Melendez (1997-2000)______19 8. Chris Ernst (1975-78)______.287 David Krol (1987-89)______19 9. Mike Hamann (2010-12)______.294 Roger Coe (1971-74)______19 10. Neal Mersch (1972-73)______.310 WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE STRIKEOUTS PER INNING 1. Neal Mersch (1972-73)______.842 (16-3) (Minimum of 125.0 Innings) 2. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______.800 (28-7) 1. Bob Nash (1939-42)______1.32 3. Chris Ernst (1975-78)______.769 (20-6) 2. Stan Clarke (1979-81)______1.06 4. Mike Van Horn (1979-82)______.750 (18-6) 3. Roger Coe (1971-74)______1.03 5. Stan Clarke (1979-81)______.708 (17-7) 4. Jeremy Griffiths (1997-99)______1.01 6. Matt Kuna (2008-12)______.696 (16-7) David Krol (1987-89) allowed the fewest walks 5. Mike Yearout (1982-83)______.99 7. Jeremy Griffiths (1997-99)______.692 (18-8) per inning of any pitcher in Toledo history and 6. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______.95 8. Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______.687(22-10) led the Rockets in strikeouts in each of his 7. Cameron Palmer (2011-15)______.94 9. Mike Monus (1976-79)______.684 (13-6) three seasons. Jeff Greene (1983-85)______.94 10. Mark Blumenschein (1977-80)______.676 (23-11) COMPLETE GAMES 9. Bill Backensto (1965-67)______.90 1. Bob Nash (1939-42)______18 10. Troy Keegan (1990-93)______.89 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Mark Blumenschein (1977-80)______.89 (Minimum 100.0 Frames) 2. Junie Melendez (1997-2000)______16 Roger Coe (1971-74)______16 1. Roger Coe (1971-74)______2.34 FEWEST HITS PER INNING 2. John Eisinger (1975-76)______2.40 4. Tom Kelly (1960-62)______14 5. Jeff Greene (1983-85)______13 (Minimum 100.0 Innings) 3. Chris Ernst (1975-78)______2.49 1. Jeff Brawner (1970-71)______.389 4. David Krol (1987-89)______2.69 Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______13 7. J.R. Duffey (2002-05)______12 2. Bob Nash (1939-42)______.670 5. Ryan Wilkinson (2011-14)______2.73 3. Stan Clarke (1979-81)______.757 6. Bob Nash (1939-42)______2.78 Joe Przeniczny (1991-94)______12 David Krol (1987-89)______12 Roger Coe (1971-74)______.757 7. Bill Backensto (1965-67)______2.82 5. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______.763 8. Neal Mersch (1972-73)______2.86 10. Ryan Wilkinson (2011-14)______11 Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______11 6. David Krol (1987-88)______.803 9. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______2.88 7. John Eisinger (1975-76)______.830 10. Paul Mullenhour (1969-71)______2.89 INNINGS PITCHED 8. Bill Backensto (1965-67)______.842 1. Ryan Wilkinson (2011-14)______336.2 9. Chris Ernst (1975-78)______.850 2. Steven Calhoun (2014-17)______325.0 10. Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______.860 3. J.R. Duffey (2002-05)______290.0 4. Roger Coe (1971-74)______288.2 SAVES 5. Nick Szczur (2001-05)______276.2 1. Matt Zahel (2008-11)______27 6. Kyle Shaw (2009-13)______274.2 2. Joe Roberts (2005-07)______18 7. Rick Maroney (1981-84)______266.2 3. Adam Tyson (2011-15)______17 8. Junie Melendez (1997-2000)______266.1 Doug Rowland (1995-98)______17 9. David Krol (1987-89)______248.0 5. Michael Jacob (2016-Present)______14 10. Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______247.2 6. Andrew Marra (2012-15)______8 Matt Harris (2000-03)______7 STRIKEOUTS 8. Matt Kuna (2008-12)______6 1. Roger Coe (1971-74)______298 Jim Murray (1998-99)______6 2. Bob Nash (1939-42)______281 Marc Wilkins (1990-92)______6 3. Nick Szczur (2001-05)______241 4. Steven Calhoun (2014-17)______230 5. Mike Rachuba (1974-77)______211 6. J.R. Duffey (2002-05)______205 Indicates on 2018 Roster 7. Cameron Palmer (2011-15)______201 Bill Backensto (1965-67)______201 Steven Calhoun (2014-17) recently finished his 9. Dave Krol (1987-89)______200 career with the second-most innings pitched Mike Tippenhauer (1975-78)______200 in Toledo history, 325.0.

74 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide SINGLE-SEASON HITTING DOUBLES 1. Sean Dobson (2004)______23 2. Joe Corfman (2010)______20 Dan Sherwood (2010)______20 4. Jared Hoying (2010)______18 Dalton Bollinger (2017)______18 6. AJ Montoya (2015)______17 Tim Kubacki (1982)______17 8. Nine others______16

TRIPLES 1. Drew Hoisington (2007)______7 2. Jeff Brown (1977)______6 Ross Adolph (2017)______6 4. Ron Warga (1999)______5 Mike Koester (1988)______5 Dennis Vandercook (1986)______5 Len Matuszek (1975)______5 Dick Huston (1948)______5 Chris Dudics collected a single-season school- In 2004, Sean Dobson set the single-season 9. Jared Hoying (2010)______4 record 99 hits in 2010, including a MAC-best school records for RBIs (63) and total bases (152). 39-game hit streak. 16 Others Tied With______4

BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS (Minimum 70 At-Bats) 1. Mike Ernst (2000)______15 STOLEN BASES 1. Mitch Maier (2003)______.448 2. Jared Hoying (2010)______14 Dan Sherwood (2010)______14 1. Tyler Grogg (2013)______36 2. Mitch Maier (2001)______.444 2. Mitch Maier (2003)______29 3. Phil Pilewski (2001)______.433 Mitch Maier (2002)______14 5. Andy Stetka (2001)______13 Tony Miller (2001)______29 4. Jeff Squires (1979)______.426 4. Tyler Grogg (2014)______26 5. Mike Karabin (1978)______.419 Bill Bronikowski (1996)______13 Tom Marsh (1988)______13 Ron Warga (1999)______26 6. Dave Creager (1985)______.417 6. John Torok (1994)______25 7. Al Dittenhoefer (1966)______.410 8. Drew Hoisington (2007)______12 Jarrod Resendez (2004)______12 7. Jason Bloomer (1995)______24 8. Jeff Kneisley (1977)______.402 Marcus Howard (1995)______24 9. Tom Popovich (1978)______.398 10. Jared Hoying (2009)______11 Dan Sherwood (2009)______11 9. Joe Corfman (2012)______22 10. Rick Molnar (1980)______.397 Tony Miller (2000)______22 RBI RUNS SCORED TOTAL BASES 1. Andy Stetka (2001)______70 1. Sean Dobson (2004)______63 2. Joe Corfman (2010)______61 1. Sean Dobson (2004)______152 2. Joe Corfman (2010)______69 2. Mitch Maier (2002)______142 3. Tony Miller (2001)______63 Mitch Maier (2003)______61 4. Dan Sherwood (2010)______57 3. Jared Hoying (2010)______138 4. Tyler Grogg (2013)______62 Dalton Bollinger (2017)______138 5. Mike Ernst (2000)______54 5. Sean Dobson (2003)______60 5. Mitch Maier (2003)______134 Mitch Maier (2002)______60 6. Jared Hoying (2010)______53 Phil Pilewski (2001)______53 6. Joe Corfman (2010)______131 Mitch Maier (2003)______59 Ross Adolph (2017______131 8. Chris Dudics (2010)______57 8. Shawn Hurst (2004)______52 9. Jared Hoying (2009)______50 8. Dan Sherwood (2010)______129 Ron Warga (1999)______57 Drew Hoisington (2007)______129 10. Drew Hoisington (2007)______56 Drew Hoisington (2007)______50 Tony Miller (2001)______50 10. Chris Dudics (2010)______127 HITS 1. Chris Dudics (2010)______99 WALKS 2. Sean Dobson (2004)______91 1. Andy Stetka (2001)______40 Indicates on 2018 Roster 3. Joe Corfman (2010)______88 2. Phil Pilewski (2002)______36 4. Mitch Maier (2003)______87 3. Drew Hoisington (2008)______35 5. Mitch Maier (2002)______80 4. Jeff Ladd (1992)______34 6. Matt Delewski (2013)______79 5. Jeff Squires (1979)______33 Shawn Hurst (2004)______79 Jeff Kneisley (1977)______33 8. Joe Corfman (2012)______78 7. Mark Lapikas (2012)______32 9. Aaron Dudley (2010)______77 Ron Warga (1998)______32 Sean Dobson (2003)______77 Ron Warga (1996)______32 Trent Clark (1992)______32

75 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CAREER HITTING BATTING AVERAGE RBI (Minimum 300 At-Bats) 1. Aaron Dudley (2007-10)______150 1. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______.414 2. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______147 2. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______.371 3. Jared Hoying (2008-10)______137 3. Chris Dudics (2008-11)______.353 4. J.D. Foust (2000-03)______135 4. Jeff Squires (1976-79)______.343 5. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______134 5. Tony Miller (1999-2001)______.340 Phil Pilewski (2000-03)______134 6. Dan Cunningham (1981-84)______.335 7. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______131 7. Dave Creager (1981-85)______.334 8. Troy Keegan (1990-93)______127 Paul Peer (1980-82)______.334 9. Matt Delewski (2010-13)______126 Don Whiting (1978-81)______.334 Ben Hammer (2009-13)______126 10. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______.329 Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______126 RUNS SCORED Mike King (1991-94)______126 1. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______180 2. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______177 BASE ON BALLS 3. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______159 1. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______111 4. Ron Warga (1996-99)______156 2. Phil Pilewski (2000-03)______110 5. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______152 Drew Hoisington (2005-08), a two-time 3. Ron Warga (1996-99)______107 6. Tim Krofcheck (2007-10)______136 second-team All-MAC honoree, ranks first in 4. Andy Stetka (1998-2001)______87 Jason Bloomer (1994-97)______136 UT annals in runs scored (180), walks (111) and 5. Jake Oester (2006-09)______85 total bases (393). 8. Chris Dudics (2008-11)______134 6. Jason Bloomer (1994-97)______83 9. Andy Stetka (1998-2001)______131 DOUBLES 7. Mike Koester (1987-90)______81 10. Jake Oester (2006-09)______129 1. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______54 8. Jeff Squires (1976-79)______80 2. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______53 9. Tim Kubacki (1979-82)______76 HITS 3. Aaron Dudley (2007-10)______52 10. Ben Hammer (2009-13)______74 1. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______261 4. Jared Hoying (2008-10)______46 2. Chris Dudics (2008-11)______254 Sean Dobson (2001-04)______46 TOTAL BASES 3. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______249 6. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______42 1. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______393 4. Matt Delewski (2010-13)______247 7. Matt Delewski (2010-13)______41 2. Joe Corfman (2009-12)______375 5. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______238 8. Ben Hammer (2009-13)______39 6. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______233 3. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______370 Phil Pilewski (2000-03)______39 4. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______356 7. Aaron Dudley (2007-10) ______216 Don Whiting (1978-81)______39 8. Ben Hammer (2009-13)______215 5. Aaron Dudley (2007-10) ______344 9. Ron Warga (1996-99)______212 TRIPLES 6. Jared Hoying (2008-10)______338 7. Troy Keegan (1990-93)______330 10. Dan Stong (2003-06)______211 1. Ron Warga (1996-99)______17 8. Dan Sherwood (2008-11)______327 2. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______13 3. Jeff Brown (1975-78)______10 9. Chris Dudics (2008-11)______322 4. Dennis Vandercook (1983-86)______9 10. J.D. Foust (2000-03)______316 5. Sean Dobson (2001-04)______8 Jason Bloomer (1994-97)______8 John Torok (1991-94)______8 Paul Peer (1980-82)______8 Indicates on 2018 Roster Len Matuszek (1973-76)______8 Randy Schafer (1972-75)______8 Gene Cook (1956-58)______8 HOME RUNS 1. Dan Sherwood (2008-11)______35 2. Jared Hoying (2008-10)______34 3. Bill Bronikowski (1994-97)______30 4. Troy Keegan (1990-93)______29 5. Drew Hoisington (2005-08)______27 6. Mitch Maier (2001-03)______26 Mike Ernst (1997-2000)______26 Mitch Maier (2001-03), a 2003 Baseball America Tom Marsh (1985-88)______26 first-team All-American, holds the Rockets’ 9. Aaron Dudley (2007-10)______24 career batting average mark (.414). Mike King (1991-94)______24 76 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ANNUAL LEADERS - HITTING BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN

1956 Russ Bierley______.452 Russ Bierley______3 Sam Tisci______24 1957 Sam Tisci______.324 Four players tied with______1 Russ Bierley______15 1958 Gene Cook______.361 Gene Cook______4 Gene Cook______21 1959 Jack Vergiels______.303 Occie Burt______3 Occie Burt______18 1960 Kent Ross______.368 Kent Ross ______4 Harry Hart______14 1961 Bob Stevens______.275 Bob Stevens______3 Larry Jones______9 1962 Dennis Buchalski______.298 Robert Stevens______3 Larry Jones/Robert Stevens______15 1963 Bob Agoston______.323 Harold Pell______6 Gerald Baumgartner______17 1964 Gerald Baumgartner______.333 Gerald Baumgartner______3 Gerald Baumgartner______14 1965 Bob Schwartz______.317 Carl Schulz______2 Bob Agoston______15 1966 Al Dittenhoefer______.410 Lou Coccia______2 Lou Coccia______17 1967 Mel Reedy______.310 Mel Tucker______4 Carl Schulz______27 1968 Al Dittenhoefer______.273 Mike Dembowski/Kerry Dean______2 Mike Dembowski______22 1969 John Gephart______.351 Six Players with______1 Kerry Dean______18 1970 Larry Cranston______.324 Larry Cranston______6 Larry Cranston______32 1971 Paul Burrell______.316 John Pilewski______7 John Pilewski______24 1972 John Pilewski______.333 John Pilewski______6 John Pilewski______20 1973 Steve Hall______.341 Steve Hall ______6 John Pilewski______24 1974 Mark Secory______.338 Randy Schafer______4 Steve Hall______18 1975 Randy Schafer______.325 Len Matuszek______4 Mike O’Reilly______25 1976 Terry Tyson______.344 Herb Krul ______9 Herb Krul______37 1977 Jeff Kneisley______.402 Jeff Brown______6 Jeff Kneisley______35 1978 Mike Karabin______.419 Mike O’Reilly______8 Jeff Brown______31 1979 Jeff Squires______.426 Don Whiting/Dan Cox______2 Jeff Squires______25 1980 Paul Peer______.338 Paul Peer ______8 Paul Peer______34 1981 Don Whiting______.394 Paul Peer ______8 Don Whiting______46 1982 Tim Kubacki______.393 Tim Kubacki/Dan Collison/Paul Peer______7 Dan Collison______43 1983 Rick Molnar______.331 Randy Coy______9 Randy Coy______32 1984 Dan Cunningham______.374 Jerry Schunk______7 Jerry Schunk______37 1985 Dave Creager______.417 Dave Creager______9 Dave Creager______39 1986 Dennis Vandercook______.343 Tom Marsh______9 Tom Marsh/Mickey Mitchell______30 1987 Tony Pawlak______.368 Scott Siegfried______7 Tony Pawlak/Gerald Steidel______28 1988 Tom Marsh______.361 Tom Marsh______13 Tom Marsh______43 1989 Dave Minarcin______.348 Steve Kinney/Kevin Barr______3 Dave Minarcin______31 1990 Troy Keegan______.341 Troy Keegan______5 Troy Keegan______24 1991 Dave Minarcin______.360 Troy Keegan______10 Troy Keegan______40 1992 Troy Keegan______.369 Troy Keegan______7 Troy Keegan______40 1993 Joe Przeniczny______.341 Brian Smith______10 Mike King______32 1994 John Torok______.371 John Torok/Mike King______9 Brian Smith______54 1995 Bill Bronikowski______.307 Bill Bronikowski______8 Bill Bronikowski______41 1996 Brian Hicks______.318 Bill Bronikowski______13 Jason Bloomer______33 1997 Bill Bronikowski______.285 Jason Bloomer______7 Bill Bronikowski______44 1998 JoJo Aulet______.368 Brian Hicks______5 Greg Cancilla______33 1999 Tony Miller______.333 Mike Ernst ______7 Greg Cancilla______41 2000 Jay Juras______.354 MIKE ERNST______15 Mike Ernst______54 2001 Mitch Maier______.444 Andy Stetka______13 Phil Pilewski______53 2002 Sean Dobson______.387 Mitch Maier______14 Mitch Maier______43 2003 MITCH MAIER______.448 Mitch Maier______9 Mitch Maier______61 2004 Sean Dobson______.394 Jarrod Resendez______12 SEAN DOBSON______63 2005 Jake Swint______.312 Jason Watson______7 Joel Visser______35 2006 Jason Watson______.366 Scott Boley/Ryan Laude______8 Jason Watson______46 2007 Josh Johnson______.345 Drew Hoisington______12 Drew Hoisington______50 2008 Jim Vahalik______.327 Drew Hoisington/Jared Hoying______9 Aaron Dudley______45 2009 Chris Dudics______.386 Jared Hoying/Dan Sherwood______11 Jared Hoying______50 2010 Chris Dudics______.391 Jared Hoying/Dan Sherwood______14 Joe Corfman______61 2011 Ben Hammer______.330 Mark Lapikas______7 Mark Lapikas______31 2012 Wes White______.336 Mark Lapikas______7 Ben Hammer______34 2013 Tyler Grogg______.357 Ben Hammer______4 Ben Hammer______48 2014 Deion Tansel______.306 Dan Zuchowski/Ryan Callahan______4 Dan Zuchowski/Ryan Callahan ______29 2015 Deion Tansel______.324 AJ Montoya______9 AJ Montoya______39 2016 Deion Tansel______.327 AJ Montoya______7 John Martillotta______31 2017 Riley Campbell______.284 Dalton Bollinger/AJ Montoya______7 Dalton Bollinger/AJ Montoya______40

Indicates Team Record 77 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ANNUAL LEADERS - PITCHING VICTORIES EARNED RUN AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS

1956 Murray Guttman______3 Dick Baldwin______2.25 Murray Guttman______32 1957 Murray Guttman______8 Murray Guttman______3.43 Murray Guttman______70 1958 Richard Farkas______3 Richard Farkas______2.56 Jerry Eitzman______54 1959 Robert Meyer/Arlo Spiess______1 Robert Meyer______2.97 Robert Meyer______82 1960 Jim Bieniek______3 Arlo Spiess______3.32 Tom Kelly______45 1961 Tom Kelly/Bob Stevens______1 Tom Kelly______3.13 Tom Kelly______64 1962 Chuck Brewer______4 Gary Ricker______3.15 Chuck Brewer______39 1963 Tom Nolan______3 Gary Ricker______2.97 Tom Nolan______38 1964 Gene Mustain______4 Gene Mustain______3.83 Gene Mustain______39 1965 Jack Hackenberg______2 Bob Schwartz______2.45 Bill Backensto______40 1966 Bill Backensto______5 Jack Hackenberg______2.55 Bill Backensto______61 1967 Bill Backensto______8 Bill Backensto______1.93 Bill Backensto______100 1968 Don Wieland______3 Frank Pasko______3.09 Don Wieland______40 1969 Paul Mullenhour______3 Paul Mullenhour______2.64 Don Wieland______52 1970 Jeff Brawner______4 Paul Mullenhour______3.45 Paul Mullenhour______46 1971 Jeff Brawner______6 Paul Mullenhour______2.28 Roger Coe______56 1972 Neal Mersch______9 Neal Mersch______2.23 Roger Coe______86 1973 Roger Coe/Neal Mersch______7 Roger Coe______1.93 Roger Coe______77 1974 Roger Coe______7 ROGER COE______1.39 Roger Coe______67 1975 Mike Tippenhauer______6 Chris Ernst______1.12 Mike Rachuba______51 1976 MIKE RACHUBA______12 Mike Rachuba______2.36 Mike Rachuba______65 1977 Chris Ernst/Mike Rachuba______7 Mike Monus______3.00 Mark Blumenschein______62 1978 Mike Tippenhauer______7 Chris Ernst______1.65 Mike Tippenhauer______55 1979 Mark Blumenschein______6 Steve Nagel______3.52 Mark Blumenschein______40 1980 John Foster______8 Stan Clarke______2.66 Gary Elston______57 1981 Stan Clarke______8 Stan Clarke______3.33 Stan Clarke______72 1982 Mike Yearout______7 Rick Maroney______2.36 Mike Yearout______83 1983 Rick Maroney/Mike Yearout______6 Jim Uhrman______2.16 Rick Maroney______59 1984 Jeff Greene______9 Rick Maroney______2.71 Jeff Greene______71 1985 Pat Rosenbauer______7 Jim Uhrman______3.31 Jeff Greene______68 1986 Pat Rosenbauer______9 Rick Brandon______3.22 Pat Rosenbauer______57 1987 Dave Krol______6 Larry Hood______1.84 Dave Krol______52 1988 A.J. Sager______7 Dave Krol______2.19 Dave Krol______90 1989 Dave Krol______7 Erwin Buettner______2.70 Dave Krol______58 1990 Dave Whitcomb______5 Matt Dodds______3.93 Matt Dodds______49 1991 Troy Keegan______7 David Lotz______3.15 Troy Keegan______75 1992 Marc Wilkins______4 Joe Przeniczny______3.60 Marc Wilkins______40 1993 Joe Przeniczny______5 Brandon Brenner______4.03 Ed Griffin______44 1994 Joe Przeniczny______5 Denny Stark______2.92 Joe Przeniczny______40 1995 Chad Gluff/Bryan Braswell______5 Chad Gluff______3.82 Denny Stark______76 1996 Denny Stark______9 Doug Rowland______3.41 Denny Stark______90 1997 Doug Rowland/Brad Webb______4 Jeremy Griffiths______3.56 Junie Melendez______71 1998 Jeremy Griffiths______5 Jeremy Griffiths______4.94 Jeremy Griffiths______51 1999 Jeremy Griffiths______11 Jeremy Griffths______2.50 JEREMY GRIFFITHS______102 2000 Scott Bruhn______5 Scott Bruhn______4.99 Shawn Wilson______55 2001 Four players tied with ______3 Mike DeLong______5.19 Shawn Wilson______65 2002 J.R. Duffey/Nick Szczur______3 Todd Thomas______5.73 Brian Kovacs______38 2003 J.R. Duffey______4 J.R. Duffey______3.29 J.R. Duffey ______64 2004 J.R. Duffey______4 Shawn Hurst______4.09 Nick Szczur______63 2005 Nick Szczur______6 Nick Szczur______4.63 Nick Szczur______70 2006 Kyle Rawlings______7 Kyle Rawlings______3.52 Joe Welsh______39 2007 Todd Thomas______5 Jeff Cinadr______3.73 Mike Inselmann______48 2008 Ryan France______4 Matt Zahel______4.08 Justin Collop______50 2009 Matt Kuna______5 Jeff Cinadar______4.15 Justin Collop______63 2010 Mike Hamann______6 Matt Suschak______3.84 Matt Suschak______60 2011 Kyle Shaw______6 Mike Hamann______1.96 Lincoln Rassi______67 2012 Matt Kuna/Ryan Wilkinson______7 Matt Kuna______2.61 Matt Kuna______59 2013 Ryan Wilkinson______7 Ryan Wilkinson______2.82 Cameron Palmer______67 2014 Ryan Wilkinson______6 Ryan Wilkinson______2.66 Ryan Wilkinson______66 2015 Steven Calhoun______7 Caleb Schillace______2.66 Cameron Palmer______94 2016 Ross Achter______7 Ross Achter______3.10 Ross Achter______62 2017 Ross Achter/Steven Calhoun/Sam Shutes______3 Luke Schaefer______2.49 Ross Achter______60

Indicates Team Record 78 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS- HITTING TEAM OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Year Avg. GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO HBP OB% SLG% SB-SBA 1956 .273 — 523 120 155 27 12 4 110 — — — — — — — 1957 .235 20 610 85 148 20 6 4 80 — 68 101 — — — — 1958 .257 19 416 68 107 9 5 3 58 — 53 78 — — — — 1959 .211 18 614 72 132 18 6 5 62 177 — — — — — — 1960 .247 18 596 98 147 22 11 8 84 — 96 146 — — — — 1961 .176 18 599 49 106 14 6 5 39 — 58 180 — — — — 1962 .233 19 617 101 144 20 5 4 83 — 90 127 6 — — — 1963 .259 24 786 139 204 26 9 11 111 — 122 188 17 — — — 1964 .264 21 719 129 190 26 7 10 100 — 91 124 13 — — — 1965 .212 26 763 93 162 30 8 3 80 — 91 174 7 — — — 1966 .259 24 776 146 201 18 11 7 112 — 113 141 15 — — — 1967 .237 30 944 155 224 31 12 14 125 — 108 192 19 — — — 1968 .217 22 761 103 165 22 6 7 81 — 110 146 7 — — — 1969 .232 31 966 128 224 26 5 6 109 — 122 187 9 — — — 1970 .244 33 1,043 158 255 45 10 11 136 — 152 217 14 — — — 1971 .237 39 1,233 193 292 45 7 30 158 — 131 256 20 — — — 1972 .256 29 914 136 234 33 11 13 116 — 116 177 7 — — — 1973 .276 33 1,026 172 283 39 7 21 151 — 144 216 19 — — — 1974 .254 34 935 141 238 36 8 38 119 — 121 166 12 — — — 1975 .278 39 1,105 194 308 45 17 12 165 — 155 136 5 — — — 1976 .294 45 1,300 276 382 65 16 24 248 — 215 168 11 — — 76-85 1977 .309 48 1,288 282 399 55 16 28 239 — 227 155 13 — — — 1978 .317 37 1,035 258 328 42 12 37 227 — 190 110 8 — — 44-54 1979 .295 40 1,048 185 310 39 15 11 184 — 202 139 10 — — — 1980 .297 52 1,459 255 434 69 10 39 226 — 156 185 11 — — — 1981 .330 50 1,513 315 494 104 17 32 304 — 167 171 9 — — — 1982 .297 55 1,545 283 459 102 16 33 250 692 189 224 16 — — 56-66 1983 .264 47 1,294 211 342 62 7 27 181 499 173 162 7 — — 54-70 1984 .299 49 1,437 299 430 69 13 23 235 596 188 149 9 — — 46-62 1985 .288 50 1,435 225 414 71 4 33 306 592 150 225 11 — — 52-68 1986 298 52 1,448 280 432 76 17 27 244 623 143 188 16 — — 63-69 1987 .307 48 1,376 254 423 77 7 32 209 610 152 159 12 — — 34-42 1988 .276 55 1,502 289 415 80 19 27 237 614 190 271 21 — — 62-80 1989 .276 48 1,308 225 361 56 12 15 188 486 166 204 27 — — 78-99 1990 .274 48 1,332 208 365 54 10 11 169 472 161 161 20 — — 40-53 1991 .281 56 1,577 272 443 56 11 30 223 611 137 237 26 — — 66-86 1992 .291 47 1,352 257 393 69 7 32 227 572 164 225 9 — — 42-55 1993 .286 55 1,585 269 453 71 11 46 238 684 176 343 19 — — 66-104 1994 .302 54 1,683 340 509 71 11 41 297 726 189 286 29 — — 68-99 1995 .248 53 1,538 220 381 63 7 21 194 522 184 319 36 — — 82-101 1996 .267 54 1,528 261 408 52 16 37 224 589 207 358 31 — — 71-99 1997 .286 51 1,539 286 440 64 18 31 266 633 185 355 16 — — 51-68 1998 .290 52 1,563 270 454 82 12 25 242 635 182 328 24 — — 50-69 1999 .282 59 1,732 319 489 63 18 22 274 654 202 343 46 .369 .378 79-103 2000 .297 54 1,609 327 478 89 12 45 303 726 208 349 46 .390 .451 48-72 2001 .321 55 1,912 424 614 85 17 56 371 901 207 387 48 .397 .471 63-81 2002 .300 52 1,818 376 546 95 5 65 343 846 189 355 49 .377 .465 45-60 2003 .325 51 1,821 391 591 104 12 39 336 836 204 286 35 .399 .459 68-82 2004 .301 54 1,930 355 580 114 16 50 312 876 186 399 54 .374 .454 45-71 2005 .271 54 1,831 282 497 81 8 33 238 693 169 301 47 .346 .378 27-47 2006 .288 53 1,853 291 534 80 8 35 262 735 137 304 54 .351 .397 42-65 2007 .293 54 1,892 349 555 116 15 49 302 848 188 343 56 .369 .448 52-74 2008 .277 49 1,724 311 478 108 5 58 290 770 172 380 34 .351 .447 34-53 2009 .296 54 1,887 367 558 115 16 51 326 858 150 331 49 .358 .455 45-73 2010 .328 56 2,068 431 679 150 14 62 393 1,043 168 344 45 .386 .504 74-96 2011 .273 55 1,869 255 510 77 10 24 227 679 137 310 52 .336 .363 70-99 2012 .266 57 1,970 268 525 91 6 25 242 703 181 327 58 .342 .357 53-70 2013 .289 58 1,988 289 574 95 5 13 261 718 153 287 86 .360 .361 78-101 2014 .246 54 1,831 226 450 61 9 18 204 583 153 315 47 .318 .318 52-73 2015 .248 58 1,994 234 495 79 9 26 210 670 143 409 63 .316 .336 38-60 2016 .246 58 1,968 250 484 76 7 21 217 637 166 397 53 .319 .324 43-67 2017 .248 58 1,985 278 492 101 19 39 258 748 199 455 55 .330 .377 47-70

Indicates Team Record 79 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS- PITCHING TEAM PITCHING & DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year ERA PCT. IP CG SV H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP FLD% 1956 6.07 — 137.0 — — — — 85 62 90 — — — — — — — 1957 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1958 8.36 .316 167.0 — — 217 191 115 101 146 23 14 42 — — — — 1959 6.29 .125 157.0 — — 180 153 93 125 132 — — — — — — .901 1960 6.04 .277 157.0 — — 179 142 86 99 118 22 9 17 — 14 6 .921 1961 5.20 .111 155.6 — — 161 — 90 103 101 21 9 12 — 14 5 .939 1962 3.78 .500 165.0 — — 138 114 70 108 138 — — — — 16 5 .942 1963 6.03 .417 213.0 9 — 251 198 148 114 121 — — — — 21 12 .938 1964 6.68 .381 179.0 4 — 230 170 133 120 119 — — — — 16 5 .920 1965 3.54 .192 193.1 5 — 215 125 93 90 113 — — — — 9 13 .925 1966 4.40 .500 198.1 3 — 199 137 97 118 157 — — — — 18 7 .930 1967 3.43 .467 241.1 7 — 217 131 92 139 225 — — — — 26 26 .939 1968 3.79 .318 199.1 2 — 187 117 84 127 130 — — — — 14 5 .937 1969 3.60 .387 254.1 5 — 252 163 102 173 158 — — — — 20 11 .935 1970 5.10 .756 266.2 3 — 255 158 151 138 146 — — — -— 30 10 .920 1971 3.75 .410 314.1 9 — 264 189 131 170 242 — — — — 17 14 .947 1972 2.77 .357 240.2 4 — 184 105 74 114 216 — — — — 13 8 .956 1973 3.22 .636 265.1 8 — 259 142 95 117 234 — — — — 13 9 .953 1974 3.30 .529 245.2 12 — 222 123 90 135 191 — — — — 23 7 .947 1975 2.74 .614 294.2 11 — 248 139 90 139 232 — — — — 23 - .946 1976 2.84 .733 336.0 10 — 283 131 106 133 246 — — — — 15 8 .976 1977 3.50 .708 331.0 10 — 303 187 129 187 262 — — — — 18 5 .951 1978 3.23 .730 267.1 14 5 217 124 96 134 180 — — — — 20 7 .968 1979 4.50 .600 297.0 6 — 278 174 149 130 181 — — — — 10 6 .937 1980 4.52 .538 366.0 13 — 338 223 184 210 257 — — — — 20 8 .959 1981 4.97 .600 373.0 13 15 393 250 206 169 231 — — — — 22 16 .954 1982 5.92 .520 378.2 18 4 461 326 249 246 247 — — — — 35 9 .941 1983 3.92 .489 337.2 7 9 340 184 147 151 245 — — — — 24 8 .962 1984 3.53 .612 359.1 16 11 325 185 141 167 253 — — — — 23 19 .955 1985 6.09 .440 358.0 15 3 423 283 243 196 252 — — — — 22 7 .952 1986 4.66 .596 357.0 — 12 367 231 185 166 224 — — — — 26 10 .953 1987 4.58 .438 340.0 — 1 377 232 173 170 214 — — — — 20 12 .955 1988 4.08 .545 388.0 — 9 418 214 176 117 238 — — — — 31 9 .944 1989 4.22 .542 335.0 — 3 327 199 157 157 198 — — — — 23 9 .939 1990 5.07 .438 339.1 — 6 361 243 191 159 209 — — — — 16 12 .954 1991 4.50 .482 404.0 — 7 404 280 202 230 299 — — — — 18 31 .942 1992 6.34 .383 341.0 — 7 404 303 240 210 243 — — — — 30 25 .948 1993 5.70 .436 403.0 — 5 484 319 255 193 241 — — — — 23 23 .952 1994 6.43 .426 410.0 — 2 523 344 293 219 247 — — — — 40 27 .955 1995 5.25 .396 397.2 — 5 460 285 232 191 319 — — — — 20 14 .956 1996 5.40 .500 396.2 — 8 443 300 238 228 290 — — — — 23 27 .960 1997 7.42 .353 375.0 — 11 524 376 309 169 262 — — — — 28 53 .958 1998 7.55 .385 386.0 — 3 577 362 324 149 263 — — — — 35 39 .962 1999 4.88 .661 437.0 28 8 494 286 237 175 333 100 4 42 .285 31 25 .962 2000 6.99 .389 394.0 12 2 532 376 306 172 264 79 7 76 .317 37 33 .947 2001 7.55 .473 451.2 10 7 635 462 379 233 356 110 10 89 .330 54 49 .957 2002 8.77 .346 429.0 7 6 645 472 418 228 294 115 18 78 .350 60 47 .960 2003 6.54 .431 424.0 9 6 570 380 308 193 294 106 5 44 .324 44 68 .951 2004 6.62 .370 466.0 7 4 621 428 343 197 343 111 13 54 .321 40 74 .946 2005 6.65 .278 457.1 8 4 574 412 338 259 289 113 10 40 .314 48 84 .954 2006 4.80 .491 461.1 1 14 540 342 246 225 227 91 15 47 .297 32 69 .954 2007 6.30 .481 471.1 0 13 588 392 330 202 274 105 13 50 .308 48 79 .955 2008 6.48 .367 418.0 2 9 543 378 301 207 245 115 18 64 .316 27 72 .947 2009 7.02 .444 460.0 1 11 568 417 359 201 339 117 16 67 .301 39 67 .962 2010 4.63 .607 501.1 1 11 526 321 258 205 347 105 6 53 .271 38 71 .963 2011 4.04 .473 483.1 1 15 515 263 217 168 333 92 14 19 .279 44 54 .964 2012 3.92 .526 511.2 1 13 543 286 223 193 366 96 12 28 .275 41 38 .960 2013 4.53 .431 506.2 9 8 530 304 255 201 324 99 17 19 .275 45 45 .969 2014 4.19 .407 474.1 4 6 473 275 221 218 335 79 8 27 .264 47 44 .967 2015 4.50 .431 516.0 2 11 522 326 258 273 337 73 13 34 .271 59 57 .966 2016 4.98 .342 504.1 0 12 553 333 279 259 331 76 7 21 .286 38 53 .970 2017 6.20 .293 509.1 3 9 590 438 351 329 357 113 16 43 .293 69 87 .959

Indicates Team Record 80 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TEAM RECORDS — BATTING — Total Bases ERA (250.0-Plus Innings) Batting Average 1. 1,043______2010 1. 2.74______1975 1. .330______1981 2. 901______2001 2. 3.14______1974 2. .328______2010 3. 876______2004 3. 3.22______1973 3. .325______2003 4. 858______2009 4. 3.23______1978 4. .321______2001 5. 848______2007 5. 3.50______1977 5. .317______1978 Walks ERA (Less Than 250.0 Innings) At-Bats 1. 227______1977 1. 2.20______1957 1. 2,068______2010 2. 215______1976 2. 2.77______1972 2. 1,994______2015 3. 208______2000 3. 3.43______1967 3. 1,988______2013 4. 207______2001 4. 3.60______1969 4. 1,985______2017 207______1996 5. 3.78______1962 5. 1,970______2012 Stolen Bases Saves Hits 1. 82______1995 1. 15______2011 1. 679______2010 2. 80______1977 15______1981 2. 614______2001 3. 79______1999 3. 14______2006 3. 591______2003 4. 78______2013 4. 13______2012 4. 580______2004 78______1989 13______2007 5. 574______2013 Hit by Pitch Runs Scored 1. 86______2013 — FIELDING — 2. 63______2015 Fielding Percentage 1. 431______2010 1. .976______1976 2. 424______2001 3. 58______2012 4. 56______2007 2. .969______2013 3. 391______2003 3. .967______2014 4. 376______2002 5. 55______2017 4. .966______2015 5. 367______2009 5. .964______2011 — PITCHING — Doubles Games Putouts 1. 150______2010 1. 59______1999 1. 1,548______2015 2. 116______2007 2. 58______2017 2. 1,535______2012 3. 115______2009 58______2013 3. 1,528______2017 4. 114______2004 58______2015 4. 1,520______2013 5. 108______2008 4. 57______2012 5. 1,504______2010 5. 56______2010 Triples 56______1991 Assists 1. 19______2017 1. 688______2015 19______1988 Wins 2. 672______2013 2. 18______1999 1. 39______1999 3. 670______2010 18______1997 2. 34______2010 4. 662______2006 4. 17______2001 34______1977 5. 643______2007 17______1986 4. 31______1986 5. 30______2012 Double Plays: (1992-Pres.) Home Runs 30______1988 1. 63______2010 1. 65______2002 30______1984 2. 62______2005 2. 62______2010 30______1981 3. 59______2015 3. 58______2008 4. 58______2002 4. 56______2001 Strikeouts 5. 55______2006 5. 51______2009 1. 366______2012 2. 357______2017 RBI 3. 356______2001 1. 393______2010 4. 347______2010 2. 371______2001 5. 343______2004 3. 343______2002 4. 336______2003 5. 326______2009 81 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide VARSITY ‘T’ HALL OF FAME

VARSITY ‘T’ HALL OF FAME (Baseball Members Only) Name Years Elected Charlie Cupp 1935-37 1977 Chuck Harmon 1932-33 1977 Dick Huston 1942, 46-47 1977 Larry Jones 1960-62, 64 1977 Bob Nash 1939-42 1977 Arnold Straka 1930-32 1978 Gene Cook 1957-58 1979 Bill Backensto 1964-67 1981 Dave Connelly 1932-50 1984 Len Matuszek 1973-76 1985 Lee Pete 1947-48 1986 Al Alvarez 1938-39 1988 John Pilewski 1971-74 1989 Paul Peer Stan Sanders Dr. Robert Pocotte Physician 1989 Class of 1995 Class of 1998 Roger Coe 1971-74 1992 Barney J. Hein Physician 1992 John Rapparlie 1934-36 1993 Mike Rachuba 1974-77 1994 Paul Peer 1980-82 1995 Stan Clarke 1979-81 1997 Stan Sanders 1970-81, ‘83-92 1998 A.J. Sager 1987-88 1999 Tom Marsh 1986-88 2001 Murray Guttman 1955-57 2002 Sonny Smith 1953-55 2002 David Krol 1987-89 2004 Melvin Tucker 1967 2005 Bill Bronikowski 1994-97 2005 Mike Karabin 1977-78 2007 Neal Mersch 1972-73 2007 Occie Burt 1958-60 2008 Mike Tippenhauer 1975-78 2008 Don Whiting 1977-81 2008 Mitch Maier 2001-03 2009 Troy Keegan 1990-93 2010 Bill Bronikowski Don Whiting Randy Schafer 1972-75 2016 Class of 2005 Class of 2008 Joe Corfman 2009-2012 2017

Mitch Maier Neal Mersch Randy Schafer Joe Corfman Class of 2009 Class of 2007 Class of 2016 Class of 2017 82 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide HONORS & AWARDS ALL-AMERICANS ALL-MAC (FIRST TEAM) Dick Basich______1955 Baseball America Russ Bierley______1956 Mitch Maier, DH@______2003 Sam Tisci______1956 Dick Basich______1957 Sporting News Russ Bierley______1958 Roger Coe, P^ ______1974 Walt Martishius______1958 Kent Ross______1960 Jerry Baumgartner______1964 Collegebaseballinsider.com Al Dittenhoefer, OF______1966 Mitch Maier, C# ______2003 Mel Tucker, OF______1967 Sean Dobson, OF%______2004 Larry Cranston, 3B______1970 Jon Gephart, C______1970 John Pilewski, 3B______1971 Collegiate Baseball Roger Coe, P______1972 Mitch Maier, C# ______2003 John Pilewski, 3B______1972 Neal Mersch, P______1973 Louisville Slugger John Pilewski, 3B______1973 Freshman All-America Roger Coe, P______1974 Steve Hall, DH______1974 Mitch Maier, C ______2001 Len Matuszek, 1B______1974 AJ Montoya, C ______2015 Bart Ice, 2B______1975 Randy Schaefer, DH______1975 Ben Hammer (2009-13) is the first player in Academic All-America Mike Rachuba, P______1976 school history to be a three-time academic Wes Jones, OF ______1970 Len Matuszek, OF______1976 all-district recipient. Marty Frank, DH______1976 Wes Jones, INF ______1971 Mark Blumenschein, P______1977 David Krol, P% ______1988 Mike O’Reilly, 1B______1977 Scott Boley, 3B#______2007 Jeff Brown, OF______1978 MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Ben Hammer, OF#______2013 Mike O’Reilly, 1B______1978 Joe Kruzel______1999 Tom Popovich, 3B______1978 CORY MEE______2010 Stan Clarke, P______1980 Don Whiting, 1B______1981 @ - First-Team All-American Paul Peer, OF______1981 # - Second-Team All-American Tim Kubacki, SS______1982 %- Third-Team All-American Rick Maroney, P______1982 MAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR ^ - Honorable Mention All-American Randy Coy, OF______1983 Jay Gault, C______1984 Jeremy Griffiths______1999 Jeff Greene, P______1984 Jerry Schunk, SS______1985 Dave Creager, OF______1985 David Krol, P______1988 Tom Marsh, DH______1988 MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR David Krol, P______1989 Steve Kinney, SS______1989 Mitch Maier, C______2001 Troy Keegan, DH______1992 AJ MONTOYA, OF______2015 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Mike King, OF______1992 First-Team Brian Smith, 2B______1993 John Torok, OF______1994 Shawn Hurst, OF______2004 Bill Bronikowski, DH______1995 Scott Boley, INF ______2007 Bill Bronikowski, C______1996 Jeff Cinadr, P ______2009 Jeremy Griffiths, P______1999 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ben Hammer, OF______2011 Junie Melendez, P______1999 Ron Warga______1996 Ben Hammer, OF______2012 Jason Stuecher, 3B______2000 Jeremy Griffiths______1999 James Miglin, C______2012 Mitch Maier, C______2001 Mitch Maier, C______2002 Chris Dudics______2009 Matt Delewski, INF______2013 Mitch Maier, C______2003 Dan Sherwood______2009 Ben Hammer, OF______2013 Taylor Eckel, 2B______2003 Jim Vahalik______2009 James Miglin, C______2013 Sean Dobson, OF______2004 Joe Corfman, 3B______2010 Tyler Grogg______2013 Matt Delewski, DH______2010 Second-Team Joe Corfman, 2B______2012 Joel Visser, OF ______2007 Matt Kuna, P______2012 Lincoln Rassi, P______2012 Ben Hammer, OF______2013 Ryan Wilkinson, P______2013 Deion Tansel, SS______2015 Steven Calhoun, P______2015 Deion Tansel, SS______2016

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ALL-MAC (SECOND TEAM) ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Murray Guttman______1957 Wes Jones, OF______1972 Sam Tisci______1957 Ron Emch, IF______1972-73 Walt Martishius______1958 Terry Moore, OF______1975 Bob Meyer______1959 Bart Ice, IF______1975-76 Charles Brewer______1962 Jeff Brown, OF______1976-78 Jerry Baumgartner______1963 Virgil Smith, IF______1977 Al Dittenhoefer, OF______1968 Mike O’Reilly, INF______1978 Rick Grigsby, 3B______1968 Jeff Squires, OF______1979 John Gephart, C______1969 Mark Blumenschein, P______1979-80 Wes Jones, OF______1972 Mike Marciniak, OF______1981 Rick Molnar, 3B______1981 Steve Hall, OF______1973 Mike Van Horn, P______1981-82 Mike Rachuba, P______1975 Dan Collison, IF______1982 Jerry Tyson, SS______1976 Rick Molnar, 3B______1982-83 Jeff Kneisley, OF______1977 Randy Coy, OF______1983 Doug Price, 3B______1977 Dan Cunningham, 3B______1983-84 Mike Karabin, C______1978 Rick Maroney, P______1984 Chris Ernst, P______1978 Dave Krol, P______1988-89 Jeff Squires, OF______1979 Trent Clark, OF______1993 John Foster, P______1980 Joe Przeniczny, P______1994 Paul Peer, DH______1980 Jim Crooks, P______1999 Stan Clarke, P______1981 Shawn Hurst, P/INF______2003-04 Tim Kubacki, SS______1981 Scott Boley, INF______2006-07 Paul Peer, OF______1982 Joe Corfman was named a 2010 ABCA)/Rawl- Joe Roberts, P______2006-07 Mike Yearout, P______1983 Jason Watson, INF______2006 ings All-Mideast Region first-team selection Jake Swint, OF______2007 Rick Maroney, P______1984 at third base, marking the first time a Rocket Dan Cunningham, 2B______1984 Todd Thomas, P______2007 earned all-region accolades since 2004. Jerry Schunk, SS______1984 Joel Visser, OF______2007 Dennis Vandercook, OF______1984 Josh Colliver, 1B______2008 Dennis Vandercook, OF______1986 Jeff Cinadr, P______2008-09 Chris Dudics, OF______2009 Pat Rosenbauer, P______1986 Joe Corfman, INF______2010-11 Dave Minarcin, OF______1989 Matt Delewski, DH______2010, 2012-13 Troy Keegan, P______1991 Ben Hammer, OF______2011-13 Dave Minarcin, OF______1991 Joe Corfman, INF______2012 Troy Keegan, DH______1991 James Miglin, C______2012-13 Jeff Ladd, C______1992 Ryan Wilkinson P______2012 Matt King, 3B______1993 ALL-DISTRICT & ALL-REGION Tyler Grogg, OF______2013 Joe Przeniczny, P______1994 Andrew Marra, P______2013-15 Denny Stark, P______1996 Marty Frank, DH______1976 John Martilotta, INF______2014, 2016 Jason Bloomer, OF______1997 Mike O’Reilly, 1B______1977 James Miglin, C______2014 JoJo Aulet, OF______1998 Mike O’Reilly, 1B______1978 Ryan Wilkinson, P______2014 Phil Pilewski, 1B______2001 Don Whiting, 1B______1981 Ross Achter, P______2015-16 Taylor Eckel, 2B______2002 Jeff Greene, P______1984 Steven Calhoun, P______2015-17 Dan Ruth, C______2004 Dave Creager, OF______1985 Jordan Kesson, P______2015, 2017 Drew Hoisington, OF______2006 Tom Marsh, DH______1988 Nate Langhals, 2B______2015 Caleb Schillace, P______2015, 2017 Jason Watson, SS______2006 David Minarcin, OF______1989 Drew Hoisington, OF______2007 Alec Schmenk, P______2015 John Torok, OF______1994 Lucas Sokol, C______2015 Matt Kuna, P______2009 Jeremy Griffiths, P______1999 Chris Dudics, OF______2010 Deion Tansel, INF______2015 Mitch Maier, C (First Team)______2002 Josh Cales, P______2016-17 Mike Hamann, P______2010 Mitch Maier, C (First Team)______2003 Ryan Callahan, OF______2016 Jared Hoying, SS______2010 Sean Dobson, OF (First Team)______2004 Steven Duby, P______2016 Matt Suschak, P______2010 SAM SHUTES, P______2016-17 Chris Dudics, INF______2011 Joe Corfman, 3B (First Team)______2010 Matt Kuna, P (Second Team)______2012 Lucas Sokol, C______2016 Ben Hammer, OF______2011 Kyle Slack, P______2016-17 Mark Lapikas, DH______2011 Tyler Grogg, OF (Second Team)______2013 ALEX WAGNER, P______2016-17 Matt Delewski, DH______2012 Ben Hammer, OF (Second Team)______2013 ROSS ADOLPH, OF______2017 Ryan Wilkinson, P______2012 BRAD BOSS, OF______2017 Ryan Wilkinson, P______2014 MICHAEL JACOB, P______2017 Dalton Bollinger, INF______2015 Jake Krupar, INF______2017 Cameron Palmer, P______2015 AJ MONTOYA, INF______2017 Ross Achter, P______2016 RILEY CAMPBELL, INF______2017 Ross Achter, P______2017 Indicates on 2018 Roster

84 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ROCKETS IN THE BIG LEAGUES

STAN CLARKE CHUCK HARMON BOB MEYER Toronto (1983, ‘85-87) Cincinnati (1954-56) Kansas City (1964) Seattle (1987) St. Louis (1956-57) Los Angeles (1964) Kansas City (1989) Philadelphia (1957) New York (AL) (1964) St. Louis (1990) Seattle (1969) JARED HOYING Milwaukee (1970) SCOTT FLETCHER Texas (2016-17) Chicago (NL) (1981-82) A.J. SAGER Chicago (AL) (1983-85, ‘89, ‘90-91) MITCH MAIER San Diego (1994) Texas (1986-88, ‘89) Kansas City (2006, ‘08-12) Colorado (1995) Milwaukee (1992) Detroit (1996-98) Boston (1993-94) TOM MARSH Detroit (1995) Philadelphia (1992, ‘94-95) DENNY STARK Seattle (1999, 2001, ‘09) JEREMY GRIFFITHS LEN MATUSZEK Colorado (2002-04) New York (NL) (2003) Philadelphia (1981-84) Houston (2004) Los Angeles (1985-87) MARC WILKINS Toronto (1985) Pittsburgh (1996-2001) TOLEDO TOLEDO TOLEDO

Tom Marsh Mitch Maier A.J. Sager OF, 1986-88 C, 2001-03 RHP, 1987-88 TOLEDO TOLEDO TOLEDO

Marc Wilkins Jared Hoying Len Matuszek RHP, 1990-92 INF, 2007-10 OF, 1973-76

85 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ROCKETS IN THE PROS Below is a list of Rockets who have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft or have signed free agent contracts with professional baseball teams.

YEAR NAME TEAM ROUND YEAR NAME TEAM ROUND 1967 Carl Schulz Detroit Tigers 32nd 1997 Bill Bronikowski New York Yankees 21st 1969 Michael Pompili Cleveland Indians 6th 1999 Jeremy Griffiths New York Mets 3rd 1972 Brad Davies Detroit Tigers 8th 2001 Tony Miller Colorado Rockies 10th 1973 Jim Mansilla Oakland Athletics FA 2003 J.D. Foust Philadelphia Phillies 24th 1973 Neal Mersch New York Yankees FA 2003 Mitch Maier Kansas City Royals 1st 1973 Joe Rembisz Philadelphia Phillies FA 2003 Joe Welsh Baltimore Orioles 40th 1974 Roger Coe 3rd 2004 Sean Dobson St. Louis Cardinals 40th 1974 Mark Knose Montreal Expos FA 2004 Joe Welsh Minnesota Twins 25th 1975 Randy Schafer Montreal Expos FA 2005 Ben Lovell Chillicothe Paints & FA 1976 John Eisinger Oakland Athletics FA 2005 Nick Sczcur Gateway Grizzlies & FA 1976 Herb Krul Detroit Tigers 17th 2006 Jason Watson Arizona Diamondbacks FA 1976 Len Matuszek Philadelphia Phillies 5th 2006 Joe Welsh Washington Nationals 32nd 1976 Terry Tyson Cleveland Indians 16th 2007 Scott Boley Kansas City Royals 46th 1977 Kevin Balogh Detroit Tigers 24th 2008 Chris Fields Reno Silver Sox ! FA 1977 Scott Fletcher Texas Rangers FA 2008 Drew Hoisington ^ FA 1977 Jeff Kneisley Baltimore Orioles FA 2008 Joel Visser Midwest Sliders ^ FA 1977 Mike Rachuba Baltimore Orioles FA 2009 Jeff Cinadr Tampa Bay Rays 36th 1978 Kevin Balogh Atlanta Braves 20th 2009 Justin Collop Chicago White Sox 6th 1978 Jeff Brown Detroit Tigers FA 2009 Mike Hamann Cleveland Indians 24th 1978 Mike Karabin Chicago Cubs FA 2009 Jake Oester Chicago White Sox FA 1978 Mike O’Reilly New York Yankees FA 2010 Aaron Dudley Florida Marlins FA 1978 Tom Popovich Philadelphia Phillies FA 2010 Jared Hoying Texas Rangers 10th 1979 Mike Monus Detroit Tigers FA 2010 Matt Suschak Atlanta Braves 7th 1980 Mark Blumenschein Minnesota Twins FA 2011 Andrew Marra New York Mets 45th 1981 Stan Clarke Toronto Blue Jays 6th 2012 Mike Hamann Chicago Cubs 16th 1981 Dan Cox New York Yankees FA 2012 Mike Inselmann ^ FA 1981 Guy Elston New York Yankees FA 2012 Matt Kuna Schaumberg Boomers ^ FA 1981 John Foster Minnesota Twins FA 2012 Lincoln Rassi Kansas City Royals FA 1981 Don Whiting Detroit Tigers FA 2012 Jim Vahalik London Rippers ^ FA 1982 Tim Kubacki New York Yankees 17th 2013 Ben Hammer Perth Heat $ FA 1982 Paul Peer New York Yankees 32nd 2013 Kyle Shaw Lake Erie Crushers ^ FA 1983 Rick Molnar New York Yankees 31st 2014 Tyler Grogg Joliet Slammers ^ FA 1983 Mike Yearout Toronto Blue Jays FA 2015 Cameron Palmer Los Angeles Dodgers 24th 1985 Dave Creager FA 2016 Deion Tansel Tampa Bay Rays 32nd 1985 Jeff Greene Atlanta Braves 11th 2017 Steven Calhoun Normal Cornbelters & FA 1986 Pat Rosenbauer Toronto Blue Jays FA 2017 Ross Achter Southern Illinois Miners FA 1986 Jerry Schunk Toronto Blue Jays 6th 1987 Kevin MacLeod Oakland Athletics 10th 1987 Tom Marsh Toronto Blue Jays 70th & - Independent League 1987 Martin McCarthy Detroit Tigers FA ^ - 1988 Tom Marsh Philadelphia Phillies 16th ! - Golden Baseball League 1988 A.J. Sager San Diego Padres 10th $ - Australian Baseball League 1989 David Krol Minnesota Twins 13th 1989 Monte Mathis Atlanta Braves FA FA - Free Agent 1992 Jeff Ladd Toronto Blue Jays 41st 1992 Marc Wilkins Pittsburgh Pirates 47th 1994 Greg Keifer San Francisco Giants 22nd 1994 John Torok Philadelphia Phillies 19th 1996 Bryan Braswell Houston Astros 4th 1996 Denny Stark Seattle Mariners 4th 86 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME RECORD 93 Years of Rocket Baseball — 1,412 wins; 1,603 losses; 11 ties (.467) Year W L T PCT. Coach MAC Finish Year W L T PCT. Coach MAC Finish 1921 3 5 2 .400 Claude Watts — 1972 17 10 1 .625 Stan Sanders 4-6-1/4th 1922 3 2 0 .600 Claude Watts — 1973 21 11 1 .652 Stan Sanders 8-9-1/5th 1923 3 1 0 .750 Claude Watts — 1974 22 17 0 .564 Stan Sanders 7-9/7th 1924 0 1 1 .250 Claude Watts — 1975 25 15 0 .625 Stan Sanders 9-5/3rd 1925 0 2 0 .000 Claude Watts — 1976 33 11 1 .714 Stan Sanders 8-6/3rd 1926 2 1 0 .667 Claude Watts — 1977 34 14 0 .708 Stan Sanders 9-4/3rd 1927 4 0 0 1.000 Claude Watts — 1978 27 10 0 .730 Stan Sanders 8-6/6th 1928 3 4 0 .429 Claude Watts — 1979 24 16 0 .600 Stan Sanders 8-7/7th 1929 1 6 1 .188 Claude Watts — 1980 28 24 0 .538 Stan Sanders 10-6/4th 1930 No baseball 1981 30 20 0 .600 Stan Sanders 8-9/5th 1931 3 4 1 .438 Claude Watts — 1982 26 28 1 .482 Mike Karabin 10-6/2nd(East) 1932 2 3 0 .400 Dave Connelly — 1983 23 24 0 .489 Stan Sanders 3-10/5th (East) 1933 3 6 0 .333 Dave Connelly — 1984 30 19 0 .612 Stan Sanders 11-11/4th 1934 8 8 0 .500 Dave Connelly — 1985 22 28 0 .440 Stan Sanders 12-17/8th 1935 8 6 0 .667 Dave Connelly — 1986 31 21 0 .596 Stan Sanders 17-13/4th 1936 9 5 0 .643 Dave Connelly — 1987 21 27 0 .438 Stan Sanders 13-17/6th 1937 4 6 0 .400 Dave Connelly — 1988 30 25 0 .545 Stan Sanders 15-17/5th 1938 11 4 0 .733 Dave Connelly — 1989 26 22 0 .542 Stan Sanders 15-15/5th 1939 8 4 0 .667 Dave Connelly — 1990 21 27 0 .438 Stan Sanders 7-17/9th 1940 8 8 0 .500 Dave Connelly — 1991 27 29 0 .482 Stan Sanders 11-19/8th 1941 5 5 0 .500 Dave Connelly — 1992 18 29 0 .383 Stan Sanders 7-18/8th 1942 10 3 0 .769 Dave Connelly — 1993 24 31 0 .436 Joe Kruzel 13-17/T-6th 1943 2 0 0 1.000 Dave Connelly — 1994 23 31 0 .426 Joe Kruzel 12-16/7th 1944 No Baseball (World War II) 1995 21 32 0 .396 Joe Kruzel 9-21/8th 1945 No Baseball (World War II) 1996 27 27 0 .500 Joe Kruzel 18-14/T-3rd 1946 7 4 0 .636 Dave Connelly — 1997 18 33 0 .353 Joe Kruzel 9-20/8th 1947 7 5 0 .583 Dave Connelly — 1998 20 32 0 .385 Joe Kruzel 13-17/5th (West) 1948 12 9 0 .571 Dave Connelly — 1999 39 20 0 .661 Joe Kruzel 23-9/2nd (West) 1949 7 8 0 .467 Dave Connelly — 2000 21 33 0 .389 Joe Kruzel 9-19/T-5th (West) 1950 3 9 0 .250 Dave Connelly — 2001 26 29 0 .473 Joe Kruzel 10-17/T-5th (West) 1951 No Baseball 2002 18 34 0 .346 Joe Kruzel 9-18/6th (West) 1952 2 10 0 .167 Joe Fortunato 1-8/6th 2003 22 29 0 .431 Joe Kruzel 8-19/7th (West) 1953 5 10 0 .333 Joe Fortunato 3-6/7th 2004 20 34 0 .370 Cory Mee 8-16/6th (West) 1954 5 12 0 .294 Bob Appleby 3-4/6th 2005 15 39 0 .278 Cory Mee 5-17/6th (West) 1955 4 13 0 .235 Bob Appleby 3-9/7th 2006 26 27 0 .491 Cory Mee 11-15/5th (West) 1956 8 9 0 .471 Bob Appleby 4-4/T-4th 2007 26 28 0 .481 Cory Mee 14-13/4th (West) 1957 12 7 0 .632 Bob Appleby 4-4/4th 2008 18 31 0 .367 Cory Mee 10-13/6th (West) 1958 6 13 0 .316 Ralph Radabaugh 4-8/5th 2009 24 30 0 .444 Cory Mee 14-12/2nd (West) 1959 2 16 0 .111 Charles Balciulis 0-12/7th 2010 34 22 0 .607 Cory Mee 19-8/T-2nd (West) 1960 7 11 0 .389 Charles Balciulis 2-7/7th 2011 26 29 0 .473 Cory Mee 15-12/4th (West) 1961 2 16 0 .111 Charles Balciulis 1-9/7th 2012 30 27 0 .526 Cory Mee 19-8/1st (West) 1962 9 10 0 .474 Charles Balciulis 3-7/6th 2013 25 33 0 .431 Cory Mee 13-14/3rd (West) 1963 10 14 0 .417 Charles Balciulis 3-9/6th 2014 22 32 0 .407 Cory Mee 11-16/T-3rd (West) 1964 8 13 0 .381 Charles Balciulis 2-10/7th 2015 25 33 0 .431 Cory Mee 16-11/2nd (West) 1965 5 19 0 .208 Dick Finn 2-10/6th 2016 19 38 1 .333 Cory Mee 13-11/3rd (West) 1966 12 12 0 .500 Dick Finn 2-13/5th 2017 17 41 0 .293 Cory Mee 9-15/6th(West 1967 14 16 0 .467 Dick Finn 4-6-1/7th 1968 7 14 1 .341 Dick Finn 8-9-1/7th 1969 12 19 0 .387 Dick Finn 7-9/5th 1970 8 25 0 .242 Stan Sanders 2-10/5th 1971 16 23 0 .410 Stan Sanders 2-13/6th 87 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS

NAME YEARS RECORD WIN PCT. (MAC) MAC WIN PCT. SEASONS Claude Watts 1921-31 22-26-5 .462 N/A N/A 10 seasons Dave Connelly 1932-50 114-93 .551 N/A N/A 17 seasons Joe Fortunato 1951-53 7-20 .259 (4-14) .222 2 seasons Bob Appleby 1954-47 29-41 .414 (14-21) .311 4 seasons Ralph Radabaugh 1958 6-13 .316 (4-8) .333 1 season Charlie Balciulis 1959-64 38-80-0 .322 (11-54) .169 6 seasons Dick Finn 1965-69 50-80-1 .385 (23-42-1) .349 5 seasons Stan Sanders 1970-81, 1983-92 534-447-3 .542 (194-244-2) .441 22 seasons Mike Karabin 1982 26-28-1 .482 (10-6) .625 1 seasons Joe Kruzel 1993-2003 259-331-0 .439 (133-187) .416 11 seasons Cory Mee 2004-Pres. 327-444-1 .424 (177-181) .494 14 seasons

WINNINGEST HEAD COACHES IN UT HISTORY

Stan Sanders Cory Mee Joe Kruzel 534 Wins 327 Wins 259 Wins 1970-81, 1983-92 2004-Present 1993-2003

88 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Robert Agoston Chris Arvay Kevin Barr Gerald Baumgartner Jim Crooks Chris Dudics

Bloomer, Tom, 55-56 Carter, Dennis, 66-67-68-69 Davies, Brad, 71 — A — Blosser, Robert, 79-80 Casler, Robert, 49 Davis, Gene, 37-38* Achter, Ross, 14-15-16-17 Blumenschein, Mark, 77-78-79-80 Ceglioj, Frank, 63 Davis, Red, 38* Adams, Sam, 50 Boehme, Ronald, 59 Chandler, Dawson, 05-06 Day, Paul, 29-30-31-32 ADOLPH, ROSS, 16-17 Boley, Scott, 05-06-07 Channell, Ross, 40* Dean, Kerry, 66-67-68-69 Adzema, Mark, 91-92 Boley, Sean, 05-06-07 Chechak, Ken, 59 Dean, Tim, 70 Agoston, Robert, 62-63-64-65 Boley, Travis, 02 Cieslewski, Fred, 58-59-60 Decker, Tim, 70 Albert, John, 54 BOLLINGER, DALTON, 15-16-17 Cinadr, Jeff, 06-07-08-09 Deer, Bob, 62 Alexander, Jim, 61 Bolton, William, 46 Clark, Garry, 68 Degenhart, Nick, 98 Allard, Doug, 82 BOSS, BRAD, 16-17 Clark, Trent, 92-93 Delewski, Matt, 10-11-12-13 Alvarez, Al, 38*-39* Boszor, Daniel, 97 Clarke, Stan, 79-80-81 DeLong, Mike, 00-01 Anderson, Keith, 59 Bowles, Tom, 74-75 Clem, Tom, 75-76 DeMarco, A.J., 09-10-11-12 Ansel, Howard, 54 Brackett, Everett, 86 Clemons, Frank, 42 Dembowski, Mike, 66-67-68 Applin, Howard, 77 Brady, Matt, 83 Coccia, Lou, 65-66 Desmond, James, 53-54 Arnold, John, 30-31-33 Brandon, Rick, 86-87-88 Coe, Roger, 71-72-73-74 Dexter, Paul, 46-47-48 Arvay, Chris, 01-02-03-04 Brandt, Jeff, 04 Coffelt, Larry, 66 Dideon, Ron, 59 Aulet, Jeff, 00-01 Braswell, Bryan, 95-96 Cole, Jack, 52 Dierks, Bill, 36-37* Aulet, JoJo, 96-97-98-99 Brawner, Jeff, 70-71 Collier, Dick, 52 DiLaura John, 59-60-61 Breese, Jack, 55-56 Collins, Willy, 55-56 Dillmore, Phil, 83-84-85 — B — Breese, Ralph, 57 Collison, Dan, 82 Dippman, Ken, 68-70 Baar, Tyler 13-14-15 Brenner, Brandon, 93-94-95-96 Condon, John, 37-38-39* Dittenhoefer, Al, 65-66-67-68 Baas, Joel, 01 Brewer, Chuck, 61-62 Condon, Vincent, 42 Dobson, Sean, 01-02-03-04 Backensto, Bill, 64-65-66-67 Britt, Jacob, 14-15-16-17 Connell, Maurice, 35-36-37 Dodds, Matt, 88-89-90 Baldwin, Dick, 54-55-56 Britton, Jack, 53 Conner, Mark, 95 Dodson, Brooks, 94-95 Ballachino, Paul, 88-89 Bronikowski, Bill, 94-95-96-97 Cook, Gene, 57-58 Donley, Deale, 28 Ballmer, Phil, 40*-48 Brown, Jeff, 75-76-77-78 Cook, Rob, 95 Donofrio, Tony, 78-79-80 Baltzer, Ian, 00-01-03 Bruce, Ron, 63-66 Cola, Jeff, 09-10-11-12 Dowd, John, 32-33-34 Balyent, Ralph, 26 Bruhn, Scott, 99-00 Colliver, Josh, 06-07-08-09 Dowling, Carl, 22 Barnes, Woodrow, 38* Brumenshenkel, Dan, 77-78-79 Collop, Justin, 07-08-09 Drafts, Fred, 37-38* Barnswell, Kris, 00-01-02 Buchalski, Dennis, 61-62-63-64 Cooper, Jay, 65 Drenen, Fredric, 34 Barr, Kevin, 88-89-90-91 Buettner, Erwin, 89-90 Corfman, Joe, 09-10-11-12 Dubbs, Marvin, 42 Bartlett, Terry, 83-84-85 Burkhart, Richard, 88-89 Corwin, Richard, 46 Duby, Steven, 15-16-17 Barton, Pat, 49-50 Burkhart, Robert, 63 Cottrill, James, 25 Ducey, E.T., 01 Basich, Dick, 55-57 Burnette, Richard, 42 Court, Rick, 98 Duckett, Harold, 32-33 Batway, Charles, 58-59 Burner, Jim, 62 Cowell, Steve, 95 Dudics, Chris, 08-09-10-11 Baumgartner, Gerald, 61-62-63-64 Burrell, Paul, 71-72 Coy, Randy, 80-81-82-83 Dudley, Aaron, 07-08-09-10 Bayer, Richard, 48 Burt, Occie, 59-60 Cox, Dan, 78-79-80-81 Duffey, J.R., 02-03-04-05 Beard, Mike, 70 Burwinkel, Andy, 95 Crabbs, Wilbur, 33 Dumiller, Parnell, 30-31 Beasley, Clint, 98 Busch, Len, 57 Craig, Dick, 38-39* Dyer, Jeff, 89-90 Beebe, Willard, 35-36-38* Byron, Edgar, 29 Cranston, Larry, 67-68-69-70 Begg, William, 67 Cremean, William, 65 — E — Behrendt, Harry, 59-61-62 — C — Creager, Dave, 82-83-85 Early, Bill, 42-46 Behrens, Chester, 25 Cales, Josh, 15-16-17 Crooks, Jim, 98-99-00-01 Eckel, Taylor, 00-01-02-03 BENNETT, ANTONIO, 17 Calhoun, Steven, 14-15-16-17 Crosby, Juston, 28-29 Eckert, Ernest, 28 Bennett, Richard, 67 Callahan, Ryan, 13-14-15-16 Crosby, Greg, 79 Edwards, Doug, 82-83-85 Bergman, Marvin, 46-47-48-49 CALOPIETRO, AUSTIN, 17 Crothers, Tom, 67-68 Edwards, Jason, 09-10-11 Berin, Mike, 73 Cambridge, Mike, 92 Cunningham, Dan, 81-82-83-84 Ehrsam, Chris, 87-88-89 Bernath, Jacob, 07-08-09 Cameron, Ryan, 98 Cunningham, Pat, 65 Eickhoff, Brad, 08 Berry, Alan, 25-28 Camp, Howard, 36-37* Cupp, Charlie, 35-36-37 Eisinger, John, 75-76 Bettinger, Malave, 17 Campbell, Austin, 27 Curry, Levi, 05-06 Eitzman, Jerry, 57-58 Bieniek, James, 58-59-60 Campbell, Leon, 68 Czarnik, John, 62-63 Ellis, Mike, 05-06-07-08 Bierley, Russ, 55-56-57 CAMPBELL, RILEY, 16-17 Elston, Guy, 80-81 Black, Tim, 72 Cancilla, Greg, 96-97-98-99 — D — Emch, Ron, 72-73-74 Blue, Dan, 83 Cantrell, Scott, 85 Daney, Robert, 67-68 Ernst, Chris, 75-76-77-78 Bloomer, Jason, 94-95-96-97 Carollo, Tom, 83 David, Jim, 95-96-97 Ernst, Mike, 97-98-99-00 89 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Evans, John, 27-28-30-31 Graver, Bob, 52-53 Hoffman, Scott, 62 Kartholl, John, 47-48 Evdemon, Stan, 53 Graves, Arthur, 22 Hogan, Arthur, 25-26 Kaser, Ed, 57 Ewing, Russell, 64 Gray, Dale, 58-59-60 Hoisington, Drew, 05-06-07-08 Kaser, Rick, 52 Green, Joe, 38*-39* Hong, Curtis, 63 Kazmaier, Richard, 26 — F — Greene, Jeff, 83-84-85 Hood, Larry, 86-87-88 Keating, Tom, 38* Fanning, Edward, 26 Greenler, Lynn, 70-71-72 Hoover, Harper, 22 Keegan, Troy, 90-91-92-93 Farkas, Richard, 58 Griffin, Ed, 91-92-93-94 Hoppe, Richard, 54 Keifer, Greg, 93-94 Farrell, Charles, 58 Griffin, Paul, 64 Hosfeld, Al, 38 Keil, Andy, 86 Fennell, Floyd, 33 Griffiths, Jeremy, 97-98-99 Hossfeld, Dan, 88-89 Kelly, Tom, 59-60-61-62 Fenton, Robert, 47 Grigsby, Richard, 66-67-68-69 Hotchkiss, Allen, 59 Kessler, Max, 58 Ferrara, James, 67-68 Grogg, Tyler, 11-12-13-14 Hourvitz, Meyer, 61 Kesson, Jordan, 14-15-16-17 Fields, Chris, 05-06-07-08 Gulick, Merle, 25 Howard, Marcus, 95-96 Kidney, Adrian, 35*-36* Fields, Norman, 54 Guttman, Murray, 55-56-57 Hoying, Jared, 08-09-10 Kimmelman, Paul, 64-65 Hinkler, Cory, 13-14-15-16 Huey, Dave, 66 King, Mike, 91-92-93-94 Fisher, Fred, 81-82-83-84 — H — Huffman, Eric, 93 Kinney, Steve, 89-90 Fleck, Gregg, 81-82 Haas, Gary, 92-93-94-95 Hunt, Robert, 55-56-57 Kipscomb, Mike, 65 Fleetwood, Todd, 98-99 Hackenberg, Jack, 65-66 Huntebrinker, Bernie, 66 Kives, Joe, 48 Fletcher, Scott, 77 Hadley, Brendan, 01 Hurst, Shawn, 01-02-03-04 Klausing, John, 68-70-71 Flynn, James, 50 Haffelder, William, 42 Huston, Richard, 42-46-47-48 Kline, Kevin, 13-14-15-16 Folger, Jacob, 33-34 Haggerty, James, 53-54 Kneisley, Jeff, 77 Folger, Jerry, 37* Hahn, Adam, 03 — I — Knose, Mark, 74 Ford, Burton, 32 Hall, Maurice, 80-81-82 Iafelice, Joe, 83-85-86 Koester, Mike, 87-88-89-90 Fortie, Bernie, 66 Hall, Steve, 71-72-73-74 Ice, Bart, 74-75-76 Komorowski, Vince, 30-31 Fortman, Rick, 91-92-93-94 Hamann, Mark, 78-79 Ignaczak, Tom, 64 Konczal, Chester, 33-35* Foster, John, 80-81 Hamann, Mike, 10-11-12 Inselmann, Mike, 06-07-09-10 Kopke, Ken, 61 Foster, Todd, 89-90-91-92 Hammer, Ben, 09-11-12-13 Irvine, Joel, 94-95 Kovacs, Brian, 02-03 Foust, J.D., 00-01-02-03 Hanley, Todd, 90-91-92-93 Itkan, Steve, 66 Kozy, Paul, 70-71 France, Ryan, 06-07-08-09 HANSEN, MATT, 15-16-17 Krajewski, Lance, 62-63 Francis, Dave, 74-75-76 Harlow, Edward, 27 — J — Krause, Max, 29-30-31-32 Frank, Marty, 76-77-78 Harmon, Chalmers, 32-33 Jackson, Adam, 01-02 Kristoff, Andy, 55-56 Friemark, Richard, 42 Harmon, Stan, 62 Jackson, Bill, 61 Kritzinger, Jim, 61 Fritz, Eric, 93 Harp, Van, 64-65-67 Jaco, Josh, 93-94 Krofcheck, Tim, 07-08-09-10 Fulghum, Bill, 37-38* Harris, Matt, 00-01-02-03 JACOB, MICHAEL, 16-17 Krol, Dave, 87-88-89 Harshman, King, 47 Jankowski, Joe, 34*-35* Krul, Herb, 75-76 — G — Harste, Adolf, 28-29-31 Jedra, Mike, 88-89 Krupar, Jake, 14-15-16-17 Garling, Doug, 67 Hart, Harry, 59-60 Jefferson, Eric, 92-93 Kruzel, Joe, 85-86-87-88 Garner, Don, 55-56-57 Hauck, Bill, 70-72 Jenkins, Ron, 66 Kubacki, Dan, 85-86-87 Garrett, Roy, 49 HAUGH, NATE, 17 Jeter, John, 73-74 Kubacki, Ralph, 69-70 Gast, Les, 37* Haut, Chris, 88-89-90-91 Johns, Tommy, 97-98-99-00 Kubacki, Tim, 79-80-81-82 Gast, Trever, 11-12-14 Hayden, Zak, 95 Johnson, Bruce, 85-86-87 Kuchinski, John, 58-59-61 Gatins, Dan, 06-09-10 Hayes, Howard, 35*-36 Johnson, Casey, 16-17 Kuna, Matt, 08-09-10-12 Gault, Jay, 81-82-83-84 Hayes, Mike, 85-86 Johnson, Josh, 07-08 Kunkel, Paul, 26 Gephart, John, 68-69-70-71 Hayes, Mitch, 01-03-04 Johnson, William, 49 Kynard, Clayton, 58 Gibbons, Patrick, 33-34-35* Heil, Robert, 35* Jones, Alvin, 28-29-30-31 Gibson, Edgar, 59 Heinl, Archie, 97 Jones, Larry, 60-61-62-64 — L — Gill, Michael, 58 Heldt, Art, 52-53 Jones, Wes, 70-71-72 Ladd, Jeff, 89-90-91-92 Gladieux, Frank, 22 Hernandez, Roger, 00-01-02 Joseph, Matt, 84-85 Lamb, Ken, 66 Glauser, Dave, 66 Heyman, James, 65-66 Jurevicius, Jay, 99-00-01-03 Langhals, Nate 12-13-14-15 Gliatti, Ed, 55-56 Hibscher, Carl, 48-49-50 Lance, Nick, 03-04-05-06 Gluff, Chad, 94-95-96-97 Hicks, Brian, 96-97-98 — K — Lapikas, Mark, 09-10-11-12 Gompf, Greg, 04-05-06-07 Higs, Thomas, 46 Kaiser, Mark, 79 Latzo, Robert, 60-61 Gorell, Robert, 42 Hill, Bill, 48-50-52 Kandik, Andy, 37* Laude, Ryan, 04-05-06-07 GOSE, CASEY, 17 Hill, Willis, 49 Kapella, Bill, 36*-37* Leffler, Richard, 54 Goyis, Tom, 71-72 Hinte, Joe, 88 Karabin, Mike, 77-78 Leininger, Robert, 47-48 Gramman, Dennis, 76-77-78 Hoffman, John, 65 Karlosky, Ron, 60 Lepper, Dusty, 92-93-94-95

J.D. Foust John Gephart Drew Hoisington John Klausing Herb Krul Ralph Kubacki

90 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Mark Lapikas Raul Lopez John Martillotta Jake Oester Alex Radon Bill Romp

Leson, Michael, 90-91 Mersch, Neal, 72-73 Lewis, Don, 57-58-60 Meyer, Robert, 58-59 — O — — Q — Libbe, William, 42 Meyer, William, 25-26-27-28 Oehlers, John, 85 Quinlan, Eran, 89-90-91-92 Liest, Lowell, 33 Michael, Zack, 11-12-13-14 Oester, Jake, 06-07-08-09 Lippincott, Norm, 34-35* Miglin, James, 11-12-13-14 O’Neal, Alan, 68 — R — Locke, Jared, 10-11-12-13 Milauc, Mark, 76-77 Olvera, Matt, 85-86 Rabbitt, Mike, 64 Lopez, Raul, 01-02-03-04 Miller, Ed, 62 O’Reilly, Mike, 75-76-77-78 Rachuba, Mike, 74-75-76-77 Losbaugh, Charles, 54 Miller, James, 60 Organ, Tim, 89-90-91-92 Radon, Alex, 09-10-11-12 Lott, Andy, 92-93 Miller, Mike, 71-72-73 Orr, Gary, 83-84-85-86 Rager, Bill, 66 Lotz, David, 88-90-91-92 Miller, Tony, 99-00-01 Overcashier, Derek, 03-04 Ragle, Bernis, 66 Lovell, Ben, 02-03-04-05 Miller, Wayne, 53-54-55 Overmeyer, Eugene, 25 Rago, Kyle, 15-16 Minarcin, David, 88-89-90-91 Ramion, Bill, 88 — M — Misko, Al, 58-60 — P — Ramirez, Luis, 49 Mack, Robert, 67 Mitchell, Mickey, 84-85-86-87 Pack, Tony, 80 Rapparlie, Johnnie, 34-35*-36* Mackey, John, 53-54 Mix, Andy, 10-11-12-13 Palmer, Cameron, 11-12-13-15 Rassi, Lincoln, 09-10-11-12 MacLeod, Kevin, 85-86-87 Mocek, Al, 62 Panorello, Ed, 58 Ratner, Dick, 53-55 Mahnen, Jack, 46-47-48 Modjewski, Robert, 57 Pasko, Frank, 65-67-68 Raussen, Jeff, 93-94-95-96 Maier, Mitch, 01-02-03 Moffat, Rob, 08-09-10 Passman, Jerry, 63-64-66 Rawlings, Kyle, 06-07-08 Mansilla, Jim, 72-73 Mohler, Joel, 98-99-00 Patton, Dave, 87-88-89-90 Reed, Pete, 93 Marciniak, Mike, 81-82-83 Molnar, Rich, 80-81-82-83 Pawlak, Robert, 60 Reedy, Melvin, 66-67 Maroney, Rick, 81-82-83-84 Moore, Terry, 74-75 Pawlak, Tony, 86-87 Reeves, Everett, 55-56-57 Marra, Andrew, 12-13-14-15 Moorehead, Larry, 58 Pawlecki, Bill, 61 Reichenbach, Steve, 80 Marsh, Tom, 86-87-88 Monnier, Larry, 60 Pawlecki, Denny, 60 Rego, Bill, 85 Marshall, Jack, 54-55 Monoky, John, 64 Pawlecki, Pat, 66 Rehm, Ernie, 36* Martillotta, John, 13-14-15-16 Montgomery, Will, 29 Pawlecki, Tom, 64-65 Reiner, Charles, 58 Martinko, Rich, 70-73 Monto, Edward, 32 Pazdzior, John, 52-53 Rembisz, Joe, 72-73 Martishius, Walt, 57-58 MONTOYA, AJ, 15-16-17 Peer, Paul, 80-81-82 Rerucha, Tom, 68-69-70 Martishius, Wally, 80 Monus, Mike, 77-78-79 Pell, Harold, 60-61-62-63 Resendez, Jarrod, 01-02-03-04 Mason, Winston, 87-88-89 Morgans, Lance, 87-88-89-90 Pepper, Don, 38* Richards, Paul, 46-47 Masser, Phil, 04 Morrow, Dick, 63 Perry, Steve, 71 Ricker, Gary, 61-62-63-64 Mathis, Monte, 88-89 Morse, Hank, 53-54 Perse, Ed, 40* Rier, Tom, 58 Mattison, Bill, 36* Morrison, Jim, 79 Persons, Kevin, 79-80-81 Roberts, Joe, 05-06-07 Mattison, Bob, 37* Moses, Phillip, 28 Pete, Lee, 47-48 Roberts, Lester, 65-66 Matuszek, Len, 73-74-75-76 Moxley, Dale, 63-64-65-66 Peters, Ron, 58 Roberts, Mike, 72-73 Mayer, Lee, 59 Mullenhour, Paul, 68-69-70-71 Petrakis, Johnny, 38* Rodebaugh, Randy, 79 Matzinger, Homer, 28-29-30-31 Murnen, Mike, 67-68 Pierce, Ed, 42 Rodeheaver, Nelson, 40* McCabe, Tom, 58 Murray, Jim, 98-99 Pilewski, John, 71-72-73-74 Rogers, Howard, 30 McCarthy, Martin, 85-87 Mustain, Gene, 61-62-63-64 Pilewski, Phil, 00-01-02-03 Rohrbaugh, Pat, 05-06 McDermott, Roland, 34-35* Muzi, Carlo, 48-49-50 Pilewski, Travis, 05-06 Romp, Bill, 61-62-63-64 McHale, William, 60-62 Piskach, Steve, 52 Root, Basil, 36 McInnes, John, 25 — N — Poland, Ricky, 00 Rosenbauer, Pat, 83-84-85-86 McKeon, Nate, 07-08 Nardell, Mark, 95 Pompili, Mike, 69 Ross, Bud, 42 McLaughlin, Mike, 64 Nash, Robert, 39-40-41-42 Pontsler, James, 59 Ross, Kent, 59-60-61-62 McNary, Daniel, 29 Nelson, R.C., 91-92 Popadich, Tom, 58 Ross, Robert, 46-47-48 McNary, Donald, 30-31 Neuman, Robert, 57-59 Popovich, Tom, 78 Rouser, Aaron, 02-03-04 McNutt, Tom, 77-78-79 Newsom, Mike, 68 PRECHTEL, JOEY, 17 Rowland, Doug, 95-96-97-98 McPeek, Walter, 61 Niemeyer, Paul, 76-77-78 Pretzlaf, Nate, 04 Rowland, Nick, 00-01 Meinberg, Matt, 04-05-06-07 Nicholson, Harry, 52 Presutti, Aldo, 59 Rudolph, Ronald, 59-61 Meinhart, Donald, 42 Nolan, Tom, 63-64 Price, Doug, 76-77-78-79 Ruff, Richard, 46 Meinhart, Mike, 01-02 Nopper, Arnold, 22 Proshek, George, 27 Rupert, Fred, 22 Melendez, Junie, 97-98-99-00 North Jacob, 11-12-13-14 Przeniczny, Joe, 91-92-93-94 Rupp, Doug, 82-83-84-85 Melsom, Dave, 68 Norwood, John, 67 Przybylski, Jeremiah, 95 Ruth, Dan, 02-03-04-05 Menke, Tom, 68-70-71 Nyers, Joe, 55-56-57 Pydyn, Dan, 94 Ruth, Matt, 02-03-04-05 Meridieth, Mike, 01-02 Russell, Charles, 86-87 Merkle, Doug, 93-94-95-96 Ryan, Benjamin, 29 91 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Ryan, James, 31-32-33 Sizemore, Darell, 94 Takats, Tom, 94-95-96-97 Webb, Brad, 97-98-99-00 RYAN, MICHAEL, 17 Skladanowski, Jon, 96-97-98-99 Tansel, Deion, 13-14-15-16 Wechtel, George, 22 Rynder, Jerry, 60 Skilliter, Gordon, 22 Tarpchhinoff, Robert, 60 Weinstein, Fred, 57 Slack, Kyle, 13-14-16-17 Tate, Cory, 95-96-97-98 Welsh, Joe, 05-06 — S — Slovok, Marty, 37*-38* Taylor, Adam, 99-00-01 Wenck, Ray, 74-75 Sadecki, Wade, 78 Smith, Anthony, 12-13 Taylor, Gale, 67 Wenning, Steve, 05-07 Sager, A.J., 87-88 Smith, Bernard, 25 Tepe, Carl, 49-50 Wenrick, Everett, 58 Sanders, Brian, 05 Smith, Brian, 91-92-93-94 Terhune, Ernest, 47-48-49 Wentland, Al, 63-65 Sandwisch, Jerry, 67 Smith, Chad, 98 Thais, Fred, 22 Wesley, Bill, 72-75 Santel, Paul, 26-27 Smith, Dick, 37*-38*-39* Thatcher, Joe, 92-93-94 Whitcomb, Dave, 87-88-89-90 Santillo, Marty, 65 Smith, James, 67 Thayer, Gordon, 33-34 White, Bud, 98 Sargent, Tom, 66 Smith, Jeff, 66-67 Thomas, Todd, 02-03-06-07 White, Wes, 11-12 Sarka, Robert, 67 Smith, Scott, 93-94 Thompson, Bill, 58 Whiting, Don, 78-79-80-81 Sarno, Bill, 72 Smith, Sylvester, 53-54-55 Thronburgh, John, 29 Wickersham, John, 87 Satterlee, Ryan, 07-08 Smith, Virgil, 76-77 Tippenhauer, Mike, 75-76-77-78 Wieland, Don, 66-67-68-69 Satterthwaite, Christy, 42 Snider, James, 47-48-50-51 TIPTON, COREY, 15-16-17 Wierzba, Josh, 07-08-09-10 SCHAEFER, LUKE, 16-17 Snyder, James, 46 Tisci, Sam, 57 Wilde, Mike, 61 Schafer, Randy, 72-73-74-75 Snyder, Jim, 79 Torok, John, 91-92-93-94 Wiles, William, 32-33-34 Schall, Ben, 46 Snyder, Mac, 42 Tomalski, Tom, 78 Wilkins, Marc, 90-91-92 Schillace, Caleb, 13-14-15-16-17 Sodders, Nate, 02 Toth, Andy, 68-69 Wilkinson, Ryan, 11-12-13-14 Scalf, Greg, 83 Soifer, Doug, 67 Tucker, Mel, 66-67-69-70 Will, Harry, 64 Schantz, Matt, 82 Sokol, Lucas, 13-14-15-16 Turski, Alvin, 49 Willis, Cliff, 80-81 Schimmoeller, Todd, 85-86-87-88 Sommer, Dustin, 04-05 Tyson, Adam 11-13-14-15 Wilson, Shawn, 98-99-00-01 Schlembach, Tom, 75 Sommerville, Norman, 33-34 Tyson, Terry, 74-75-76 Wlodarz, Jack, 63-64 Schlictman, Robert, 65-68 Sontag, Dave, 79-81 Woeste, Kurt, 02-03-04 Schmenk, Alex, 12-13-14-15 Southard, Ed, 34-35*-36* — U — Wuest, Tom, 62 Schmidt, Austin, 13 Sova, Ted, 86-87 Uhrmann, Jim, 82-83-85 Wyatt, James, 67 Schmidt, Charles, 54 Spaulding, Ronald, 40* Umbright, Cody, 10-12 SCHNITZ-PAXTON, LAYNE, 17 Speiss, Arlo, 58-59-60-61 — Y — Schoonmaker, James, 50 Sprunk, Bill, 34-36* — V — Yearout, Mike, 82-83 Schultz, Carl, 64-65-66-67 Squires, Jeff, 76-77-78-79 Vahalik, Jim, 08-09-10-11 Yerkes, Kyle, 94-95-96-97 Schuster, Lon, 63 St. John, Robert, 68-69-70-71 Valanti, Fred, 65 Yoder, Doug, 03-04 Schwanitz, Bill, 63-64-65-66 Staley, Ron, 64-65-66-67 Valek, Ryan, 02-03 Schwartz, Bill, 64 Stambaugh, Ken, 59 Van Horn, Mike, 80-81-82 — Z — Schwartz, Gary, 62 Stark, Denny, 94-95 Vandercook, Dennis, 83-84-85-86 Zahel, Matt, 08-09-10-11 Schwartz, Robert, 62-63-65 Stauffer, Tom, 96-97-98 Varwig, Tony, 92-93-94 Zakrocki, Tim, 58 Schumhl, Carl, 33 Steidel, Gerald, 86-87 Vavro, Jeff, 73 Zeman, Doug, 99-00 Schunk, Jerry, 83-84-85-86 Stetka, Andy, 98-99-00-01 Vergiels, Jack, 59-60 Ziemke, Eddie, 98-99-00 Schweitzer, Mark, 79-80-81-82 Stevens, Robert, 60-61-62 Vetterl, Thomas, 67 Zittle, Fred, 49-50 Scott, Tyler, 09-10-11-12 Stevison, Tom, 06 Vince, Mike, 63 Zlotnik, Gerald, 57 Secory, Mark, 73-74 Steyer, Gary, 88-89-90 Visser, Joel, 05-06-07 Zorne, Doug, 99-00 Sedlar, Todd, 98 Stoner, Charles, 98 Zuchowski, Zach, 12-14-16 Seferian, Richard, 42 Stong, Dan, 03-04-05-06 — W — Scackleton, Rob, 01 STOUT, JAKE, 16 Wackerly, Don, 91-92-93-94 Shaw, Kyle, 09-10-11-13 Straka, Arnold, 30-31-32 WAGNER, ALEX, 15-16-17 ON 2018 ROSTER Sheard, Mickey, 88-89-90-91 Stroh, Dean, 65-66-67 Wagner, Mike, 03-04-05-06 * - On Squad; Lettermen Unknown Shelles, Roger, 26-27 Stuecher, Jason, 97-98-99-00 Waldruff, Harold, 46 Shenfield, Eugene, 29-30-31-32 Sulonen, Jan, 73-74-75 Walker, William, 49 Shepherd, James, 26 Suschak, Matt, 08-09-10 Wallace, Chris, 96-99 Sherwood, Dan, 08-09-10-11 Sweeney, John, 85-86-87-88 Wallace, Mario, 97-98-99-00 SHUTES, SAM, 14-16-17 Swint, Jake, 05-06-07-08 Walsh, Chris, 58 Siefert, Tim, 73-74-75-76 Szempias, Steve, 60 Walters, Ernest, 27 Siegfried, Scott, 86-87 Szczur, Nick, 01-02-04-05 Wannamacher, Ian, 82 Siemons, Cliff, 36* Warga, Ron, 96-97-98-99 SILBERHORN, NOLAN, 16-17 — T — Waters, William, 64-65 Simon, Ed, 67 Takacs, Andy, 52-53-54-55 Watson, Jason, 05-06

Robert St. John Jan Sulonen Deion Tansel Terry Tyson Todd Thomas Joel Visser 92 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide UNIVERSITY & MEDIA INFORMATION

IN THIS SECTION UT History & Traditions______94-97 University President______98 Vice President & Athletic Director______99-100 Mid-American Conference______101 NCAA Compliance______102 Toledo Athletic Facilities______103 Team Camps and Dugout Club______104 Toledo Main Campus Map______105 Scott Park Campus Map______106 Rockets Online______108 Toledo Media Outlets______109 T.V. and Radio Roster______110 UNIVERSITY HISTORY & TRADITIONS UNIVERSITY ORIGIN ledo Edison Co. for the Centennial of Light (1879-1979), is located on the north side The University of Toledo was founded of the Student Union and was built when by Jesup Wakeman Scott on October 12, Centennial Mall was constructed in 1980. 1872 as a private arts and trades school, The fountain, designed by Toledoan Phyllis known as Toledo University of Arts and Nordin, was turned into a flowerbed for four Trades, offering painting and architectural years because the rusted pipes of the foun- drawing as its only subjects. Scott, the tain would have cost $50,000 to repair. After editor for the Toledo Blade newspaper a fundraising effort by Student Government from 1844 to 1847, was a public-spirited President Kevin Hopkins, Toledo Edison, and Toledoan who felt the city should have a many others, the flowerbed was restored university to train young people for respon- back into a fountain in 1997. sible positions in the growing community. Scott’s dream led him to endow 160 acres of land which later became the Scott Park UNIVERSITY SEAL Campus. The University of Toledo’s Seal was Scott died in 1874 and the school was placed in the middle of Centennial Mall forced to close in 1878 due to a lack of and dedicated on October 23, 1995 by the funds. On January 8, 1884, the assets of The Bell Tower was completed in 1931. Student Alumni Council, with the support the university were turned over to the city of various campus and community or- of Toledo and the school reopened that year atmosphere to inspire students. He also ganizations. A tradition that was formally as the Manual Training School, later chang- dreamed of a central tower that could be started by Omicron Delta Kappa, as part of ing its name to Toledo University. In 1922, spotted from anywhere on campus. Presi- their ritual, is that no Rockets past, pres- the university moved into an automobile dent Doermann went against the objections ent, or future who cross this path on their mechanics training facility on Scott’s land of many Toledoans who felt the design was educational journey shall ever step on the that had been constructed during World too extravagant and a waste of money. He seal. This is every Rocket’s sign of respect War I. After the Toledo voters passed a bond knew how much this Tower would mean and gratitude for our great university. It is levy in 1928, the main campus was moved to the UT community; therefore, he set out a UT myth, and believed to be true, that if north to the land located on Bancroft Street, and accomplished his lofty goal of building you step on the seal in Centennial Mall you with University Hall being the first building the beautiful high structure that resides at constructed in 1931. the north center part of Bancroft Campus. On July 1, 1967, the University was given Residing on the top four corners of this the status of a state-funded university by architectural gem are four gargoyles which the Ohio General Assembly and became overlook and guard the University of Toledo. known as the University of Toledo. On July The 156-step, 206-foot Bell Tower sits 1, 2006 the University merged with the atop of University Hall. Completed in 1931, Medical University of Ohio, making UT one University Hall was the first building built of only four institutions in the state with a on the Bancroft Campus. It took 400 men medical school and a law school. nearly one full year to complete Univer- sity Hall and the second building built on BELL TOWER & UNIVERSITY campus, the Field House. The Collegiate Gothic structural design for University Hall HALL set the standard for all other buildings to be constructed on the University of Toledo’s President Henry J. Doermann, the Bancroft Campus. father of the Bell Tower and the univer- sity’s structural design, wanted all of the buildings on Bancroft Campus to be of a TOLEDO EDISON MEMORIAL Collegiate Gothic architectural design to reflect the best design elements of the FOUNTAIN universities of Europe. President Doermann The Toledo Edison Memorial Fountain, a There are almost 300 trees located in the 9.7 felt such architecture would provide an gift to the University of Toledo by the To- acres of the Centennial Mall area. 94 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO ATHLETIC TRADITIONS

If the Rocket were to be lit, it is said, it would blast off and land directly on the 50-yard line of the Falcons’ Doyt Perry football stadium.

THE MARCHING BAND The Rocket Marching Band is dedicated to excellence in performance, as well as the musical and social enrichment of its mem- bers. The Rocket Marching Band provides quality entertainment and spirit promotion at UT functions and athletic events. In addi- tion, the band has appeared at professional football games, college bowl games and many high school marching band festivals. Centennial Mall The band consists of students from will fail your next exam. heard Jim Uebelhart announce the large cities, small towns and rural areas, contest on the radio in January of pursuing a myriad of careers and majoring CENTENNIAL MALL that year. An amateur songwriter, Mohr in everything from architecture to zoology. During the Blizzard of 1978, the land in began humming different tunes, and The Rocket Marching Band has proudly rep- mid-campus, which used to be a faculty later with his wife, Jean Strout, wrote resented UT with professionalism, dignity, parking lot and Army barracks, was com- the lyrics. Their alma mater entry won spirit and excellence. pletely covered by snow. Graduate students the contest and the couple received a Auxiliaries to the Rocket Marching Band in the university’s geography department $100 government bond. “Fair Toledo” include the Dancing Rock-ets and the Flag conducted a study and photographed the debuted at halftime of the Marshall- Line. The Rock-ets constitute a dance line of paths on the snow made by students walk- Toledo basketball game on March 2, approximately 14 women who are chosen ing to class. The design of the sidewalks in 1959. Centennial Mall was then constructed using the layout of those paths. There are 290 trees located in the 9.7 THE ROCKET acres of Mall area. This shrine of trees is known as the Circle of Champions. Centen- In 1961, the University of Toledo nial Mall was completed in 1980 and provides procured a genuine Nike-Ajax missile the campus with an environmentally friendly from the U.S. Army missile program. look, which contributes to UT’s ranking as Simply known as “The Rocket,” it was one of the “100 most beautifully landscaped placed behind the crossbar of the places in the country,” according to the north end goalpost, where the Larimer American Society of Landscape Architects. Athletic Complex resides today. During Only 22 college campuses are on the list. the renovation in 1989-90, the Rocket was moved to its present day position ALMA MATER on the northeast corner of the Glass Bowl, just outside of the wall. The one- “Fair Toledo” was selected from eight ton Rocket carries two sets of fins and entries which were submitted in the UT Alma a propellant boost capable of guiding Mater Song Contest, sponsored jointly by the the missile to supersonic velocity. In Student Senate and the Alumni Associa- 2004, the rocket was refurbished and tion in 1959. The competition was held to painted midnight blue and gold. replace “Golden and Blue,” set to “Amici,” a Legend has it that the rocket’s tune used by various universities. trajectory is pointed toward Bowling Legend has it the rocket’s trajectory is pointed at While driving to work, Gilbert Mohr Green State University, 25 miles south. rival Bowling Green State University. 95 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO ATHLETIC TRADITIONS

Rock was originally located on the grass with the help of former Ohio astronaut and between the William S. Carlson Library senator, John Glenn. The space suit was and the Student Union. The large rock used for football games, but because of marked the final resting place of the old its mass, a lightweight replica was used Bancroft High image of UT. The original for the basketball season. Both suits Spirit Rock was moved by the university were used until 1980 when Rocky took on in order to make room for the Student a more futuristic look in a costume that Union expansion, and now resides by was designed to present more of a space the pond at Scott Park Campus. rocket image. The current Spirit Rock on main Another Rocky costume, which was campus was donated to the university plush with huge feet, was introduced in Painting the Spirit Rock before a big match or in 1997 and placed in the Flatlands. 1983, but was only used until 1986 when game is a Toledo tradition. Over the years, the rock has been a site a big blue plush Rocky with smaller feet each spring by a special audition. The for many Rocket pep rallies. The Spirit was unveiled. Throughout the late 1980s Flag Line is comprised of approximately Rock has been tarred and feathered, and most of the 1990s only minor changes 28 women who primarily twirl flags dur- burnt, and painted hundreds of times, were made to Rocky’s costume. ing Rocket Marching Band pre-game and but it is tradition to paint it only during In 1998, at the Bowling Green football half-time shows. twilight hours. game, a new Rocky arrived at midfield via helicopter. The new Rocky had a blue and gold rocket-man costume, complete with THE CHEERLEADERS ROCKY AND ROCKSY jetpack and astronaut helmet. The latest Rocky, which was unveiled Providing the spirit at all home and Rocky the Rocket, the University of Toledo’s mascot, began in the 1966- in fall of 2008, maintains the futuristic road football games are the cheerleaders. space concept but is depicted more as The cheerleaders are also at every home 67 academic year by the Spirits and Traditions committee, an appendage a cartoon super hero. He was joined by a men’s and women’s basketball game, and female companion, Rocksy, in 2010. numerous public appearances on behalf of Student Government, with various of the UT Athletic Department. students being chosen to dress up for The UT cheerleading squad consists a couple different games. Then in the of a varsity and a junior varsity squad. fall of 1968, Rocky was taken under the There is a total of 34 members—16 varsity, wing of Dan Seemann, Director of Stu- 16 junior varsity and two mascots. dent Activities at the time, and the first The varsity squad practices through- official Rocky the Rocket, Bill Navarre, out the summer in preparation for the emerged. Navarre displayed his super coming season. The varsity squad trav- spirit at UT both home and away football els to all the away football games, and and basketball games in the Rocky the cheers on the men’s basketball team. Rocket costume, which was made by For football games, the varsity squad the theater department seamstress. is stationed primarily in the southeast The costume was essentially a waste- corner of the stadium. paper basket with a pointed rocket top The JV squad cheers at every home made of papier-mâché. football game and the women’s basket- Over the years Rocky’s costume ball games. has changed many times. In the early 70s, Rocky wore a tall metal rocket helmet with many different jumpsuit SPIRIT ROCK type outfits, including such items as In 1968, Nicholson Concrete and bellbottom pants. Then, in 1977, an Supply Co. donated an eight-ton rock to authentic spacesuit, helmet, and boots the University of Toledo as a symbol of were donated to the university by the NASA Space Center in Houston, Texas the spirit of its student body. The Spirit Rocky the Rocket and Rocksy. 96 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO ATHLETIC TRADITIONS

THE BLUE CREW/TRUE BLUE spite UT’s 32-12 loss, the student labeled the team “Skyrockets,” obviously impressed “The Blue Crew” and “True Blue” are by his alma mater’s flashy performance secret societies of spirited individuals against a superior team. The sportswriters who represent the pride inside of every shortened the name to “Rockets,” which has Rocket. These organizations consist of been used since. Many other suggestions UT students who are fully dedicated to for UT’s nickname have been considered instituting, reviving, and maintaining the through the years, including a Spanish University of Toledo’s traditions. Each theme of Toreadors or Bulls, in honor of member is hidden under an assumed Toledo’s sister relationship with the city’s identity and name. namesake in Spain. Others included Com- The Blue Crew and True Blue attend The Blue Crew can be seen at all home modores, Turtles, Bancroft Highwaymen all home sporting events, and as many Rocket sporting events and Jeeps. away games as possible. Toledo teams were referred to as NICKNAME ORIGIN the Blue and Gold, Munies (for municipal SCHOOL COLORS university) and Dwyer’s Boys (after head When the University of Toledo football coach James Dwyer) in sports Midnight Blue & Gold were selected played Carnegie Tech in football in stories prior to 1923. as the school’s official colors by the 1923, Pittsburgh sports writers were Varsity ‘T’ club, at its organizational surprised to tearn that UT did not have meeting on December 1, 1919. Ten of a nickname. the 14 football lettermen met to form Pittsburgh writers pressed James the club, and also chose Ed Stader as Neal, a UT student working in the press their first president. box, to come up with a nickname. De-

THEY SUPPORT THE ROCKETS VARSITY ‘T’ CLUB In 1998, the Varsity ‘T’ Club completed a DOWNTOWN COACHES The Varsity ‘T’ Club is a support group $300,000 capital campaign for the con- ASSOCIATION (DCA) of former varsity letterwinners whose struction of the Varsity ‘T’ All-Sports Pavilion The Downtown Coaches Association purpose is to support Rocket Athletic located just south of the Glass Bowl. The is a support group whose purpose is programs through service projects and club sponsors pregame tailgate receptions to promote, encourage and stimulate special events. The Varsity ‘T’ Club provides prior to all home football games for club interest in intercollegiate athletics at financial assistance to the athletic depart- members and guests. In 2007, the club the University of Toledo. It was founded ment on an annual basis. reached an all-time high with over 530 dues in 1937 by athletic director and head Over the years, the club has provided paying members. football coach Doc Spears. For over 70 over $100,000 to fund the purchase of weight years, the DCA has sponsored Monday equipment in the Larimer and Savage Arena ROCKET FUND luncheons and assisted in the depart- weight rooms. The club has also supported The Rocket Fund is the UT Athletic De- ment’s fundraising efforts. The DCA the replacement of the Glass Bowl turf, the partment’s official annual giving program. sponsors an annual reverse raffle and student-athlete handbook, senior scholar- Over 1,100 Rocket fans are donors to the conducts 50/50 raffles at UT football and athlete receptions, the annual Hall of Fame Rocket Fund at the $100 gift level and up. basketball games. Banquet and has also assisted in raising Gifts may be designated for operations for In 2008, the DCA made a major funds through a summer golf outing, and a particular sport, for scholarship aid, or for commitment to the Building Champions most recently, made a major commitment unrestricted use. Benefits are provided at Campaign to name the “Wall of Cham- to the “Building Champions Campaign” to all gift levels of $100 or more. For more pions” in the Sullivan Athletic Complex. name the Hall of Fame area in the Sullivan information on the Rocket Fund, visit our The wall features photos of every Rocket Athletic Complex at Savage Arena. website at utrockets.com or call the Athletic MAC Championship team. Development Office at (419) 530-2510.

97 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

President Dr. Sharon L. Gaber Dr. Sharon L. Gaber began her tenure as the 17th president Dr. Gaber has secured millions in research funding and is of The University of Toledo in July 2015. An academic with a the author of more than 40 peer-reviewed articles researching background in city and regional planning, she came to the UT and analyzing regional and urban planning, public policy and presidency following six years as provost and vice chancellor the social dynamics that affect community decision-making. for academic affairs at the University of Arkansas. She also has She also is the co-author of a book on planning research meth- been a faulty member and administrator at Auburn University ods. She currently serves on the boards for the Toledo Regional and the University of Nebraska. Chamber of Commerce and the Regional Growth Partnership. At UT, Dr. Gaber is focused on elevating the national stature Dr. Gaber earned her bachelor’s degree from Occidental of one of the country’s most comprehensive institutions of higher College in Los Angeles, a master’s degree from the University education through increases in externally funded research, of Southern California, and her doctoral degree in city and student enrollment and graduation rates, philanthropic support, regional planning from Cornell University. She is the mother of and the recruitment of leading academic and clinical faculty. three, including a daughter who is a student at UT. During her first two years at UT, Dr. Gaber has: increased stu- dent enrollment; strengthened the University’s focus on research, UT BOARD OF TRUSTEES including expanding opportunities for students; increased pro- Steven M. Cavanaugh, Chair (2022) grams and training to improve diversity and inclusion, as well Mary Ellen Pisanelli, Vice Chair (2023) as sexual assault awareness; implemented myriad strategies Alfred A. Baker (2025) to promote student success, including requiring second-year Christine Brennan, national trustee (2019) students to live on campus and developing programs to help Jeffrey C. Cole (2020) students transfer to UT, as well as graduate earlier; launched F. Patrick D’Eramo (2021) additional communication channels for faculty, staff and stu- Patrick Kenney (2026) dents; increased faculty and staff recognition; launched the Will Lucas (2024) UT Leadership Institute; and enacted numerous cost-saving Sharon Speyer (2019) measures while seeking new ways to generate revenue to help Joseph H. Zerbey, IV (2018) keep a UT degree affordable. Hedyeh Elahinia, Student Trustee (2019)

98 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide VICE PRESIDENT AND ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

VICE-PRESIDENT & Athletic Director Now in his 16th year as vice-president and athletic director at lented. First on the agenda was the renovation of the outdoor the University of Toledo, Mike O’Brien has helped shape the UT track, tennis courts and soccer field. The soccer field project was Athletics program into one of the very best in the Mid-American completed in the fall of 2004, while the tennis courts and track Conference. Whether embarking on ambitious capital projects were finished in 2006. or nurturing the athletic and academic achievements of UT’s O’Brien next secured significant funding for the Athletics student-athletes, O’Brien has left a legacy of success that few capital campaign for the new Charles A. Sullivan Athletic Com- can match. plex and Savage Arena renovation project, including a $5 mil- O’Brien, who has the second-longest tenure among MAC lion gift from Chuck and Jackie Sullivan. The $30 million facility, athletic directors, received national recognition for his accom- which debuted on Dec. 3, 2008, can rightfully claim to be one of plishments from the National Association of College Directors of the premier facilities of its kind in the country. Changes to Sav- Athletics at the NACDA Convention in June of 2012 when he was age Arena included a new seating configuration, improved fan named the Football Bowl Subdivision Northeast Region Athletic amenities, new locker rooms and offices, new suites and loges, Director of the Year. Just a few months later, O’Brien accepted as well as a new video scoreboard and sound system. The Sul- the 2011-12 Cartwright Award, given annually to the MAC athletic livan Athletic Complex features a beautiful glass atrium entrance program with the highest degree of excellence in academics, to Savage Arena, a new ticket office, the Varsity ‘T’ Hall of Fame athletics and citizenship. and “Rocky’s Locker,” a merchandise store devoted exclusively to Perhaps the best word to describe O’Brien is “builder.” He has selling Rocket gear and souvenirs. been an instrumental force in initiating some of the most ambi- The next addition to the Rockets’ building spree was the tious construction schedules in school history. No fewer than five completion of the Fetterman Training Center in 2010. The Fetter- major projects have been completed during O’Brien’s reign, as man Training Center is a 90,400 square-foot indoor multi-sport well as numerous smaller ones, most recently renovation proj- practice facility that features a 100-yard Field Turf playing sur- ects at the Glass Bowl and Savage Arena in 2016. face, a regulation basketball/volleyball court, sprinting lanes and O’Brien has also been a builder in an even more important a long jump pit for track, a golf practice area and new golf locker sense. He has guided the Rockets into position as one of the rooms. As part of the project, improvements were also made to strongest programs in the Mid-American Conference, both on the the adjacent UT Outdoor Track, including new permanent bleach- field and in the classroom. The Rockets have won or shared 32 er seating, a press box and elevated viewing platforms. league titles in nine different sports under O’Brien’s watch. And In August of 2014, a $5.5 million renovation of the Larimer in the classroom, O’Brien’s emphasis on academics has led to Athletic Complex was completed. Highlights of the renovation record-breaking report cards for the department. include an upgraded academic center that will be used by all The building boom of capital projects under O’Brien’s reign student-athletes; an enhanced locker room area; a larger, more began shortly after his arrival at UT in 2002 and has never re- modern weight room; renovated offices; and new coaches’ meet-

99 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide VICE PRESIDENT AND ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ing rooms. In addition, a dynamic new entryway into Larimer was where he worked on the Competition Oversight Committee, and constructed on the east side of building. is now a member of the Women’s Basketball Oversight Commit- In 2016, a Savage Arena expansion created new offices for tee. He also chairs the MAC Football Coaches Committee and was the men’s and women’s basketball programs, as well as a sig- the conference’s athletic director representative to the College nificant increase in the size of the Joe Grogan Room. Also in 2016, Football Playoff Committee (formerly the Bowl Championship Se- a renovation project at the Glass Bowl updated concessions, re- ries). Previously, he has served as the chair of the Mid-American strooms and other fan amenities on the east side of the stadium. Conference Athletic Director’s Committee and was a member of O’Brien’s term as athletic director has been more than just the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee. bricks and mortar. Since becoming the school’s 13th athletic di- Previous to his appointment at UT, O’Brien had 15 years of ex- rector on Jan. 22, 2002, the Rockets have won or shared 32 MAC perience in athletics administration at four universities, Kansas division, regular-season and tournament titles in the sports of State (associate A.D., 1997-2001), Lamar (athletic director, 1993- football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross 97), Pittsburgh (director of development 1989-93) and Ball State country, men’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s swimming, base- (marketing and development, 1986-89). ball and women’s volleyball. In that same span, UT has made 10 A native of Iowa City, Iowa, O’Brien earned a bachelor’s degree bowl appearances in football; three NIT appearances in men’s in elementary education from Missouri Valley College in 1975, basketball; an NCAA Tournament appearance in women’s bas- and has master’s degrees in education from Wisconsin-River ketball in 2017, as well as six WNIT appearances, including a WNIT Falls in 1982 and in sports management from Western Illinois in championship crown in 2011. In addition, women’s soccer has 1986. Prior to his administrative career, O’Brien was an assistant advanced to the NCAA Tournament five times, while men’s golf basketball coach at three different schools from 1982-1986. has competed in the NCAA Championships twice. UT women have O’Brien and his wife Michelle have a son Jack (16). qualified for the NCAA Championships in either track or cross country a total of 19 times and received All-America recognition nine times since 2002. In 2011-12, the Rockets took home the Jacoby Trophy as the MAC’s top women’s athletic program for the MIKE O’BRIEN’S FILE first time in school history. In the classroom, UT has produced overall department Education: • Master’s in Physical Education, Western Illinois ‘86 grade-point averages above a 3.2 in each of the past six semes- • Master’s in Education, Wisconsin-River Falls ‘82 ters, and above a 3.1 in the past 18 consecutive semesters. In • Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, Missouri Valley College, ‘75 the 2017 fall semester, UT student-athletes achieved a combined • Associate’s in Liberal Arts, Indian Hills (Iowa) C.C. ‘73 GPA of 3.290, the highest mark for the Rocket athletic program. UT has won the Mid-American Conference Institutional Aca- Administrative Experience: demic Achievement Award, presented annually to the school with 2002-Pres. Vice President & Athletic Director, Toledo the highest grade point average, in four of the last six years. The 1997-2001 Associate Athletic Director, Kansas State Rockets took the top spot in the MAC in 2011-12 with an overall 1993-97 Athletic Director, Lamar athletic GPA of 3.171, in 2012-13 with a 3.200 mark, in 2014-15 1990-93 Director of Development, Pittsburgh (3.213 GPA) and in 2015-16 (3.235 GPA). The UT men’s program 1989-90 Assistant Director of Development, Pittsburgh earned the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) Academic 1988-89 Director of Development and Marketing, Ball State Achievement Award for having the overall highest grade point av- 1986-88 Administrative Assistant to Athletic Director, Ball State erage rank in 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2015-16. Among O’Brien’s other accomplishments are adding Ohio Coaching Experience: State, Miami (FL), Colorado, Purdue, Arizona, Missouri, Navy, Fresno 1985-86 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Western Illinois State, Boise State, BYU, Iowa State, Colorado State and Cincinnati 1984-85 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, Green Bay to the home football schedule; securing Savage Arena as a site 1981-84 Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach, UW-River Falls for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championships in 2014; working with the Inverness Club to bring College Playing Experience: the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships to Toledo; securing a 1973-75 Basketball, Missouri Valley College 1971-73 Basketball, Indian Hills Community College multi-year deal with Learfield Sports to increase UT’s advertis- ing revenue; and joining forces with The Aspire Group to increase Family: ticket sales. Wife, Michelle, and son, Jack (16) O’Brien was named to the NCAA Division I Council in 2015,

100 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Mid-American CONFERENCE Providing leadership in education and di- Division I Wrestling Championships, also at Year and Player of the Year awards, respec- versity, the Mid-American Conference moves Quicken Loans Arena. The MAC has previously tively. Murray ranked 11th in the nation with into its 72nd year of service to our students. hosted both the 2012 and 2014 NCAA Women’s a 1.80 ERA and fifth in strikeouts per game Since its inception in 1946, the Mid- Bowling Championships under Steinbrecher’s (13.2). American Conference has progressively direction. grown and developed into one of the most In the summer of 2014, the MAC and ESPN aggressive Division I conferences in the coun- announced a historic 13-year rights extension HISTORY OF THE MAC try. One of only 10 football Bowl Subdivision deal through the 2026- 27 season for expand- Based in Cleveland since July 1999 fol- (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. ed national television and digital distribution. lowing a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in This is the largest and most extensive agree- has established historic measurements in March of 2009. ment in the history of the Conference and both football and men’s and women’s bas- The league has grown its commitment brings long-term security for the MAC through ketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The to championships by expanding its com- the 2026-27 academic year. MAC was founded as a five-school league mitment to neutral site post-season events ESPN has exclusive television and digital on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with – football (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s and distribution rights for all MAC sporting events, Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, and guarantees cover- age of every football Western Reserve admitted as charter mem- Cleveland), softball (Fire-Stone Stadium, Ak- game, and select men’s and women’s bas- bers. The Mid-American Conference mem- ron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, ketball and Olympic sporting events. The MAC bership consists of 12 universities across five Avon, Ohio). The MAC secured a four-year and ESPN will establish on-campus produc- states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York contract extension with Ford Field to host the tion capabilities that will provide a significant and Ohio). Marathon MAC Football Championship Game increase in the national coverage of baseball, In 1946 men’s basketball was the first through the 2019 football season, anchored a softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling and Olym- competitive sport in the MAC, which now six-year contract extension for the MAC Men’s pic sports on ESPN3. This will open up nearly sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports and Women’s Basketball Tournaments at 92 million households from ESPN3 for expo- were brought into the conference’s struc- Quicken Loans Arena through the 2023 sea- sure to MAC sports for the first time in Confer- ture in 1980. For men, there are 11 cham- son, and stabilized a five-year contract ex- ence history. Through this ESPN partnership, pionships sponsored in football, basketball, tension through the 2020 season for the MAC the MAC and CBS Sports Network announced a baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming Baseball Tournament at Sprenger Stadium in four-year sub-licensing agreement to expand and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor Avon, Ohio. its national cover- age of football and basket- track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For In addition to growing its commitment to ball through the 2018-19 season. women, 12 championships are sponsored in MAC championships, Steinbrecher has strate- In baseball, Kent State won its second basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, gically positioned the MAC’s participation in consecutive MAC regular season champion- field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and div- hosting NCAA events and championships. The ship and 14th in team history, while Ohio won ing, gymnastics, indoor track and field, out- MAC recently served as the host for the 2015 its third MAC tournament championship (1997, door track and field and tennis. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Mid- west Re- 2015). Individually, Kent State’s Joey Murray and gional at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland Western Michigan’s Tanner Allison both earned and will also serve as host of the 2018 NCAA All-America honors and the MAC Pitcher of the 101 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide NCAA COMPLIANCE ARE YOU A UT “ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE” (BOOSTER)? tickets, dinners, or professional sports tickets). The NCAA definition of a booster is very broad. Simply put, • A loan of money or guarantee of a bond. you are a booster if you have: • An automobile or the use of an automobile. • Graduated from the University of Toledo. • Transportation. • Purchased season tickets. • The signing or co-signing of a note with an outside agency • Become a member of an organization that supports UT to arrange a loan. Athletics (Downtown Coaches, Varsity ‘T’, etc.). Student-athletes must ask themselves two questions when • Made a donation to the Rocket Fund. trying to determine if they are being offered an extra benefit: • Assisted a Toledo student-athlete in securing employment. • “Is this benefit available to any student at the University of Once you become an athletic representative, you maintain Toledo?” that relationship forever, regardless of whether or not you remain • “Am I receiving this benefit because I am a student- in contact with the program. athlete?” If a student-athlete can honestly answer “Yes” to the first PERMISSIBLE ACTIVITIES FOR BOOSTERS question, and “No” to the second question, the benefit in many • Occasional meals provided to a student-athlete or team cases would not be an extra benefit. at the home of a booster or at an on-campus facility are are permitted. The meal may be catered, and the booster host- CONSEQUENCES OF NCAA VIOLATIONS ing the meal may provide reasonable local transportation to Booster participation in non-permissible activities may result the student-athlete(s) attending the meal (this event must be in any of the following: documented with the Compliance Office). • A prospect may be declared ineligible to represent The • Provide information to student-athletes on employment University of Toledo. opportunities and internships. • A student-athlete may be declared ineligible to compete • Please remember that student-athletes retain their status for The University of Toledo. forever, just as boosters do. It is not permissible to provide ben- • An entire athletic team may be declared ineligible to efits to a student-athlete simply because they have exhausted compete in MAC or NCAA competition. their athletics eligibility. • The institution may be placed on MAC/NCAA probation. • MAC/NCAA championships may be vacated. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETES (PROSPECT) • Disassociation of booster from the institution and loss of A prospective student-athlete (e.g., prospect or recruit) is season ticket privileges. an individual who has begun classes for the ninth grade. In basketball, prospects are individuals who have begun classes Please make a concerted effort to understand the rules. Should for the seventh grade. This includes prep school and two-year you have any questions regarding NCAA legislation, please college student-athletes as well. contact: It is important to remember that athletes are considered to be prospective student-athletes even after they have signed a National Letter of Intent and/or financial aid agreement. Pros- Brian Lutz pects retain this status until they have attended classes or have Associate Athletic Director for Compli- attended practice. ance It is not permissible for boosters to make in-person, on- (419) 530-8496 or off-campus recruiting contacts and written, telephonic, or [email protected] electronic communications with the prospect, the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians, or the prospect’s coaches.

ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES A student-athlete, their relatives, or friends are not permitted to receive any special arrangement by an institutional employee or booster (“extra benefit”) that is not authorized under NCAA Kenny Schank legislation. Examples of extra benefits include: Compliance Officer • Free or reduced cost services. (419) 530-8493 • The use of telephones or credit cards. [email protected] • Free or reduced cost entertainment services (free movie

102 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Scott Park — Baseball

Glass Bowl - Football

Savage Arena — Basketball & Volleyball Scott Park — Soccer

Varsity Tennis Courts — Men’s & Women’s Tennis Scott Park — Softball 103 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide CAMPS & DUGOUT CLUB ROCKET CAMPS TOLEDO DUGOUT CLUB

The University of Toledo holds seven baseball camps throughout the course of the year. The camps The Dugout Club is a booster group whose focus is to provide support for consist of hitting, pitching/catching, general skills the University of Toledo baseball program. Annual support levels start at just and advanced skills offered at either the Toledo $30. Baseball Practice Facility or the Fetterman Training Center for athletes in grades 1-12. Dugout Club Membership Levels: These separate camps are designed to provide Member — $30 — Benefits include DVD of the Media Guide and periodic athletes with individual instruction covering all areas mailings. of the game and are divided into age groups. The Single — $50-99 — Benefits include all of the above plus one free admission to Rockets’ coaching staff provides detailed instruction on hitting, throwing, catching, fielding, pitching and all home baseball games. baserunning. Double — $100-249 — Benefits include single benefits plus Rocket baseball Both facilities provide an excellent opportunity T-shirt. for complete baseball skill performance and im- Triple — $250-499 — Benefits include double level benefits plus Rocket provement. Pitching machines, batting cages and baseball hat. mounds enable campers to receive instruction in Home Run — $500-999 — Benefits include triple level benefits plus Rocket all aspects of the game. baseball golf shirt. In the comprehensive camp, campers receive Grand Slam — $1,000 & Up — Benefits include home run level benefits plus instruction and perform various drills to improve hitting, infield defense, throwing and baserunning. your name displayed on one of UT’s team lockers in the Joe Fink Clubhouse. In the hitting camp, there is complete instruc- tion in hitting only, focusing on proper techniques To receive more information about the Dugout Club, please call the Toledo and fundamentals. Each player receives individual baseball office at (419) 530-3097. instruction and ample hitting time to enhance hitting ability. Dugout Club Members: In the pitching/catching camp, there is pitching instruction to include general mechanics, grips, GRAND SLAM fielding and arm care. Pitchers also throw to catch- ers. Catching instruction includes stance, receiving, Bob Eberly; Joe Fink; Paul Hood; Herb Krul; Mike Meridieth; Randy blocking and throwing. Schafer. Finally in the prospect camp, players are given a chance to develop their talents in both instructional and game settings. Camp begins with instructional HOME RUN sessions including pitching, catching, fielding and hitting. Instruction continues in game settings, so Jim, Linda & Ben Hammer; Steve Haugh; John Klausing; Ralph all campers will scrimmage against one another. Kubacki; David Lotz.

To receive more information on the various camps, please visit toledobaseballcamps.com. TRIPLE Online registration and contact information is ac- Bob Agoston; John Gephart; Stan Sanders. cessible through the camp website. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• DOUBLE GRADES K-6 Winter All-Skills Camp – December Jerry Baumgartner; Tony and Cindy DeMarco; Chris Dudics; Greg Spring Training Camps – February Gompf; Tom and Julie Hansen; Al Hotchkiss; Steve Kinney; Lance Summer All-Skills Camp - June-July Krajewski; Tammy Langhals; Brian Lutz; Rick Maroney; Rich Rocketball Fall Session – Five Weeks in November & De- Martinko; Joe Roberts; A.J. Sager; Ron Schafer; Larry Speer; Jake cember Swint; Todd Thomas; Ken Wambold; Josh Wierzba. Spring Session – Five Weeks in February & March SINGLE GRADES 7-12 Rocket Hitting League - August-October Joe Corfman; David Krol; Dave Minarcin; Al Misko; Terry Moore; Bill Gold Glove Infielders Boot Camp - August- Romp. October Fall Prospect Camp – October Winter Hitting & Pitching/Catching Camp – De- MEMBER cember Bob Burkhart; Randy Coy; Tom Crothers; Doug Edwards; Dale Fetterman Prospect Camp – February Gray; David Huey; William Jackson; Janet Keller; Dave Sontag; Summer Propsect Camp - June Terry Tyson; Michael Wagner. 104 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide MAIN CAMPUS MAP

105 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide SCOTT PARK CAMPUS MAP

106 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide THE GAME - OFFICIAL HEADWEAR FOR TOLEDO

107 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide ROCKETS ONLINE UTROCKETS.COM Official Athletic Website for University of Toledo

For the most complete information on the University of Toledo baseball team, log on to the official website, utrock- ets.com. The UT website, which is part of the SIDEARM network of college athletics websites, has everything a Rock- ets’ fan could want: rosters, schedules, statistics, photos and interviews, as well as “RocketVision, ” which provides live video and audio streaming content, allowing fans to watch or listen to UT athletic events live from anywhere in the world.

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108 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide TOLEDO MEDIA OUTLETS

Media INFORMATION PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS — PRINT — — RADIO — — TELEVISION — TOLEDO BLADE WTOL-TV (CBS) / WUPW-TV (FOX) Jeff Svoboda WSPD RADIO Dan Cummins Sports Editor Brent Balbinot (play-by-play) 730 N.Summit 541 Superior Street 125 S. Superior Toledo, Ohio 43604 Toledo, Ohio 43604 Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-248-1197 (419) 724-6115 419-244-8321 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] WXUT RADIO WTVG-TV (ABC) Justin Feldkamp UT Student Radio Brian Buckey 4247 Door St. University of Toledo Beat Writer Toledo, Ohio 43607 Toledo, Ohio 43606 (419) 724-6062 419-534-3865 / 3868 419-530-4172 [email protected] [email protected] WCWA FOX SPORTS RADIO David Briggs WNWO-TV (NBC) Columnist Tom Riggs Gary Sensenstein (419) 724-6804 125 S. Superior 300 S. Byrne Rd. [email protected] Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-244-8321 Toledo, Ohio 43615 [email protected] 419-535-0664 INDEPENDENT COLLEGIAN [email protected] UT Student Newspaper WLQR RADIO “THE TICKET” University of Toledo Bill Michaels BUCKEYE CABLE SPORTS NETWORK 3231 Dorr Street 3225 Arlington Ave. Eric Haubert Toledo, Ohio 43606 Toledo, Ohio 43614 Sports Nightly 419-720-6397 866-240-1065 419-724-2276 [email protected] [email protected]

109 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide 2018 RADIO & TV ROSTER

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 Andrew Layne Sam Matt Ross Casey A.J. Compton Schitz-Paxton Shutes (C) Hansen (C) Adolph Gose Montoya Fr. • 5-10 • C So. • 6-3 • RHP Sr. • 6-3 • RHP Sr. • 5-11 • INF Jr. • 6-1 • OF Sr. • 5-10 • INF Sr. • 5-11 • OF LaGrange, Ohio Napoleon, Ohio Three Rivers, Mich. Erie, Pa. Findlay, Ohio Genoa, Ohio St. Joseph’s, Mich.

9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 Zach Corey Brad Chris Axel David Kyle Alec Schwartzenberger Tipton Boss Hampton Bueter Jeffers Bischoff Bukowski Fr. • 6-0 • OF Sr. • 6-0 • C Sr. • 6-1 • INF Jr. • 6-2 • RHP Sr. • 6-1 • LHP Fr. • 6-0 • INF Fr. • 6-1 • RHP Fr. • 5-11 • RHP Saline, Mich. Grand Rapids, Ohio Temperance, Mich. Fostoria, Ohio Wauseon, Ohio Lambertville, Mich. Macomb, Mich. Toledo, Ohio

18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 Joey Nate Riley Austin Luke Trace Jake Jacob Prechtel Haugh Campbell Calopietro Schaefer Hatfield Stout Youngpeter So. • 6-3 • RHP Jr. • 6-3 • RHP Jr. • 5-10 • INF So. • 6-3 • RHP Jr. • 6-3 • RHP Fr. • 5-10 • INF Jr. • 6-5 • RHP Fr. • 6-3 • LHP Oakland, Mich. Waterville, Ohio Wadsworth, Ohio Maumee, Ohio Portage, Mich. Fredericktown, Ohio Rochester Hills, Mich. Delphos, Ohio

27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 Caleb Alex John Billy Nolan Michael Michael Bryce Scoles Wagner Servello Todorowski Silberhorn Jacob Ryan Davis So. • 6-2 • RHP Sr. • 6-4 • LHP Fr. • 6-1 • OF/RHP Jr. • 6-0 • LHP Sr. • 6-4 • RHP Jr. • 5-9 • LHP So. • 6-1 • C Fr. • 6-3 • RHP Richland, Mich. Brighton, Mich. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Holland, Ohio Toledo, Ohio St. Clairsville, Ohio Holly, Mich. Rockford, Mich.

36 40 41 11 37 39 38 C.J. Dalton Chris Cory Josh Nick Ryan Kevin Deacon Bollinger Meyers Mee Bradford McIntyre Chipka Jones So. • 6-2 • C Sr. • 6-2 • INF Fr. • 6-3 • INF Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Student Manager Whitehouse, Ohio Quincy, Ohio Miamisburg, Ohio 15th Season 13th Season 10th Season 1st Season 2nd Season 110 2018 Toledo Baseball Media Guide