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2021 Gonzaga Baseball Record Book 2021 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 2021 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Gonzaga Sports Information | www.GoZags.com i 2021 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Single Game Records ........................................................... 2-4 Location: Spokane, Wash. Single Season Records ......................................................... 5-6 Founded: 1887 Career Records ........................................................................ 7-8 Enrollment: 7,501 Nickname: Bulldogs Awards and Honors ............................................................9-11 Colors: Blue (R-0 G-41 B-103), Red (R-179 G-25 B-52), Coaching History .....................................................................12 White (R-255 G-255 B-255), and Gray (R-195, G-199, Gonzaga in the Rankings ......................................................12 B-203) Championship History ...........................................................13 Facility (Capacity): Patterson Baseball Complex and Zags in the MLB Draft ..................................................... 14-15 Coach Steve Hertz Field Presented by Washington All-time Series ...........................................................................16 Trust (1,500) Series Game by Game ..................................................... 17-22 Dimensions (L to R): 328, 370, 398, 370, 328 Year by Year Results ......................................................... 23-29 Conference (Affiliation): West Coast (NCAA Div. I) All-time Roster ................................................................... 30-32 President: Dr. Thayne M. McCulloh Athletic Director: Mike Roth Baseball Administrator: Chris Standiford Faculty Athletic Representative: Peggy Sue Loroz TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Mark Machtolf (Stanford ‘87) Record at GU (Years): 487-397-2 (18th as head; 29th total) Overall Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Danny Evans, 18th season (Gonzaga ‘03) Assistant Coach: Brandon Harmon, Ninth season (Gonzaga ‘08) Assistant Coach: Sean Winston, Sixth season (Hawaii Pacific ‘10) Director of Player Development: Evan Wells, Third season (Gonzaga ‘09) Athletic Trainer: Eric Gunning, 14th season 2020 Overall Record: 6-10 2020 WCC Record (Finish): n/a 2020 Postseason: n/a 2019 WCC Record (Finish): 18-9 (Second) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A HISTORY First year of baseball: Records incomplete before 1960 All-time record: 1,580-1346-9 (since ‘60) WCC Championships (Last): 4 (2018 WCC Tourney) Most Wins: 48 (1981) Highest Win Percentage: 34-10/.773 (1971) NCAA Regional Appearances/Last: 7/2018 Online: www.GoZags.com Twitter: @GonzagaBaseball Instagram: @ZagsBaseball Facebook: /GUBaseball 1 2021 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME PITCHING (GAME HIGHS DATING BACK TO 2008) INDIVIDUAL Most Runs Allowed Fewest Hits Allowed No Hitters 1. Brandon Bailey ........................... 12 (5/16/15) 1. 0 .................vs. Central Washington (3/4/90) Billy Walker ................ vs. Central Wash. (3/4/90) Cody Martin ................................. 12 (5/14/10) 0 ......................... vs. Eastern Oregon (3/3/85) Gregg Harris ................ vs. Eastern Ore. (3/3/85) Cody Martin ................................. 12 (4/30/10) 0 ................... vs. Northern Arizona (3/15/80) Tom Gorman .........vs. Northern Ariz. (3/15/80) Andrew Danner .......................... 12 (4/24/10) 0 .............................................vs. Idaho (4/9/73) Mike Davey ...............................vs. Idaho (4/9/73) Jeremy Stumetz ......................... 12 (4/10/10) 5. 1 ................................................Pacific (3/17/17) Ryan Carpenter .......................... 12 (3/26/10) 6. 2 ...................at Cal State Fullerton (3/10/17) Complete Game Shutouts 7. Tyler Olson ................................... 10 (4/22/11) 2 .........................................at Missouri (3/8/11) Eli Morgan ....................................Pacific (3/17/17) Reedy Berg ................................... 10 (5/18/08) 8. 3 ............... Several times (last: vs Pepperdine Eli Morgan .......at Cal State Fullerton (3/10/17) 9. Several at ............... 9 (last: Spellacy, 5/5/19) ......................................................................5/25/18) Eli Morgan .......................at San Diego (5/20/16) Eli Morgan ..... at Loyola Marymount (5/14/16) Most Walks Allowed Most Hits Allowed Eli Morgan ..................................Portland (4/9/16) 1. Marco Gonzales ............................... 6 (5/5/12) 1. 25............................................vs. BYU (5/27/17) Brandon Bailey ............... Saint Mary’s (4/12/15) Calvin LeBrun .................................6 (3/10/15) 25.....................................vs. Oregon (4/21/10) Andrew Sopko .......................Portland (4/19/14) Cody Martin ....................................6 (2/28/09) 3. 24.................................at San Diego (4/24/10) Marco Gonzales..Appalachian State (5/11/13) Billy Moon .......................................6 (5/14/13) 4. 22.......................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) Tyler Olson ...................at Pepperdine (4/20/13) Tyler Olson ......................................6 (2/20/11) 22...............................at Utah Valley (3/26/10) Marco Gonzales.................vs. Arkansas (3/1/13) Arturo Reyes ...................................6 (3/24/13) 6. 21.................................at San Diego (4/25/10) Marco Gonzales..........................Pacific (3/17/12) Alek Jacob .......................................6 (2/29/20) 21.......................................... vs. Utah (3/24/09) Marco Gonzales............LMU (11 inn.) (4/28/12) 8. Several at .....................5 (last: Wells, 5/3/19) 8. 19 .....................................at California (3/4/17) Tyler Olson ....................at Santa Clara (4/30/11) 19......................Appalachian State (5/12/13) Ryan Carpenter ...........at Santa Clara (4/29/11) 19.......................... at San Francisco (4/22/12) Matt Fields ..........................Saint Mary’s (5/1/09) TEAM 19..................at Washington State (3/29/11) Innings Pitched 19..............................vs. Santa Clara (4/30/10) Innings Pitched 1. 16.0 ...........................San Francisco (3/25/17) 19.............................vs. Pepperdine (4/18/10) 1. Marco Gonzales .......................11.0 (4/28/12) 2. 14.0 ...........................San Francisco (5/15/13) 2. Brandon Bailey .......................... 9.2 (4/12/14) 3. 13.0 .....................................at CSUN (2/22/19) Most Runs Allowed 3. Several at ..........9.0 (last: Lardner, 5/13/18) 13.0 ..............at Washington State (5/15/18) 1. 21...............................at Utah Valley (3/26/10) 13.0 ...................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) 2. 20.......................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) Strikeouts 5. 12.0. ................................at California (3/4/17) 3. 19.....................................vs. Oregon (4/21/10) 1. Brandon Bailey ........................... 17 (5/26/16) 12.0 ........... at Loyola Marymount (5/15/16) 4. 18.................................at San Diego (4/24/10) 2. Eli Morgan .................................... 15 (4/21/17) 12.0 .................................vs. Bradley (2/27/16) 5. 17................................vs Saint Mary’s (5/5/19) Eli Morgan .................................... 15 (3/10/17) 12.0 ................ Loyola Marymount (4/28/12) 17.................................at San Diego (4/25/10) Marco Gonzales .......................... 15 (4/28/12) 12.0 .....................................at Lamar (2/25/12) 17..................at Washington State (3/29/11) 5. Daniel Bies ................................... 13 (3/16/18) 12.0 ....................................at Hawaii (3/11/13) 17..............................at Pepperdine (5/16/15) Eli Morgan .................................... 13 (3/17/17) 12.0 ........................vs. Notre Dame (3/20/11) 8. 16............................................vs. BYU (5/27/17) Brandon Bailey ..............................13 (4/1/16) 12.0 ...............................Pepperdine (3/31/12) 16................................................at TCU (3/6/16) Cody Martin ................................. 13 (2/26/10) 16.................................................Utah (3/24/09) 9. Mac Lardner................................. 12 (5/11/19) Strikeouts Alek Jacob .................................... 12 (5/19/18) 1. 18.................vs. Sacramento State (2/26/10) Most Walks Allowed Eli Morgan .................................... 12 (4/28/17) 2. 17.................... Loyola Marymount (5/24/18) 1. 12.......................vs. Oklahoma State (3/5/09) Eli Morgan ......................................12 (3/3/17) 17.................................. Saint Mary’s (4/28/17) 2. 10................................vs Saint Mary’s (5/3/19) Marco Gonzales .............................12 (5/3/13) 17............................................vs. BYU (5/26/16) 10......................................vs Bradley (2/27/16) Marco Gonzales .......................... 12 (5/25/12) 17.................... Loyola Marymount (4/28/12) 10..........................vs. Oregon State (2/20/11) Marco Gonzales .......................... 12 (5/28/11) 6. 16..........................................at CSUN (2/22/19) 10............................ at UC Riverside (3/11/14) 16...........................................at
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