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STANFORD BASEBALL Pitching Leaders (Since 1958) STANFORD BASEBALL Record Book Pitching Leaders (Since 1958) Wins ERA (1.0 IP/Gm) Strikeouts Saves Appearances Innings 1958 Dick Williams...................8 Bob Leopold...............2.76 Bob Leopold ................. 94 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Bob Leopold ............107.1 1959 Earl Russell ......................6 Terry Lindeman .........2.88 Terry Lindeman ............ 60 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Earl Russell .................91.0 1960 Marv Mecklenburg .........8 Jim Smith ...................2.77 Marv Mecklenburg ....... 82 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Marv Mecklenburg ..104.0 1961 Jim Smith ........................9 Darrell Sutherland .....2.23 Marv Mecklenburg ....... 90 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Jim Smith ...................89.2 1962 Darrell Sutherland .........5 Darrell Sutherland .....2.78 Jim Lonborg.................. 97 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Jim Lonborg ..............93.2 1963 Jim Lonborg ....................7 Dick Kovacevich .........1.33 Jim Lonborg................ 114 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Jim Lonborg ............109.1 1964 Dick Kovacevich .............7 John Mason................2.99 Dick Kovacevich ........... 84 - ...........................................- - .......................................... - Dick Kovacevich ......109.0 1965 Daro Quiring....................9 Terry Docken ..............1.78 Daro Quiring ................. 98 - ...........................................- Mike Connelly ............... 20 Daro Quiring ............109.0 1966 Docken/Kliner/Mason ....7 Frank Klinger ..............1.12 John Mason .................. 90 - ...........................................- John Mason .................. 18 John Mason ...............98.1 1967 Sandy Vance .................11 Frank Klinger ..............1.31 Sandy Vance ................. 94 - ...........................................- Daro Quiring.................. 15 Sandy Vance ..............86.1 1968 Harvey Shank ...............10 Harvey Shank ............1.10 Rod Poteete ................ 100 - ...........................................- Poteete/Vance .............. 15 Rod Poteete ...............99.1 1969 Bob Boone ......................9 Bob Boone .................1.27 Keller/Poteete ............... 91 - ...........................................- Rod Poteete .................. 16 Rod Poteete ...............88.1 1970 Steve Dunning ..............13 Steve Dunning ...........1.83 Steve Dunning ............ 144 - ...........................................- Steve Dunning .............. 18 Phil Keller .................117.0 1971 Dan Shaw ......................12 Bruce Schoen .............1.91 Bob Kammeyer ............ 68 - ...........................................- Bob Kammeyer ............ 17 Bob Kammeyer .......123.0 1972 Bob DiPietro ....................8 Dan Shaw ...................2.47 Bob DiPietro .................. 82 - ...........................................- Bob DiPietro .................. 16 Dan Shaw .................102.0 1973 Al Arthur ...........................7 Bob DiPietro ...............1.30 Bob DiPietro .................. 65 Nick Peterson ..................8 Nick Peterson ................ 23 Bob DiPietro ..............76.1 1974 Mike Williamson .............6 Al Arthur ......................2.23 Al Arthur......................... 52 Bernie Hittner ..................3 Bernie Hittner ............... 15 Al Arthur .....................93.0 1975 Al Arthur ...........................8 Al Arthur ......................2.28 John Yandle .................. 89 Ed Matta ...........................3 Al Arthur ......................... 20 Al Arthur ...................118.2 1976 Brian Harrison ................6 John Yandle................3.10 Brian Harrison .............. 51 Mark Abbondola .............3 Brian Harrison .............. 20 Brian Harrison ...........83.2 1977 Harrison/Yandle..............9 Rob Irwin ....................3.06 John Yandle ................ 102 Jerry Battenberg .............3 John Yandle .................. 28 John Yandle .............116.1 1978 Abbondola/Fiala/Harrison 6 Joe LoPresti ...............3.19 Brian Harrison .............. 55 Bruce Fiala .......................4 Bruce Fiala .................... 23 Larry Kuhn .................94.0 1979 Bruce Fiala ....................10 Larry Kuhn ..................3.84 Brian Mignano ............ 118 Brian Mignano .................4 Larry Kuhn ..................... 21 Joe LoPresti .............103.0 1980 Brian Mignano ................9 Brian Mignano ...........3.71 Larry Kuhn .................... 70 Lee Cline ...........................3 Larry Kuhn ..................... 25 Larry Kuhn ...............117.2 1981 Paul Grame .....................8 Gregg Lomnicky.........3.08 Paul Grame ................... 57 Mike Sullivan....................5 Gregg Lomnicky ........... 27 Steve Cottrell ...........108.2 1982 Brian Mignano ..............14 Brian Mignano ...........3.81 Brian Mignano .............. 68 Mike Sullivan....................6 Ballard/Mignano .......... 21 Brian Mignano .........153.2 1983 Brian Myers ...................10 Jeff Ballard .................2.88 Brian Myers ................... 74 Jeff Ballard .......................6 Jeff Ballard .................... 28 Brian Myers ..............122.0 1984 Ballard/Radtke ...............8 John Radtke ...............3.23 Jeff Ballard .................... 91 Jeff Ballard .......................3 Jeff Ballard .................... 22 Jeff Ballard ...............118.0 1985 Jeff Ballard ....................14 Jeff Ballard .................3.78 Jeff Ballard .................. 121 Rick Dietz..........................8 Jeff Ballard .................... 21 Jeff Ballard ...............150.0 1986 Jack McDowell ..............11 Jack McDowell ...........2.51 Jack McDowell ........... 129 Al Osuna ...........................2 Al Osuna ........................ 23 Jack McDowell ........136.0 1987 Jack McDowell ..............13 Al Osuna......................3.01 Jack McDowell ........... 120 Steve Chitren .................13 Steve Chitren ................ 31 Jack McDowell ........128.2 1988 Lee Plemel .....................12 Steve Chitren .............3.12 Lee Plemel .................. 115 Steve Chitren .................10 Steve Chitren ................ 33 Lee Plemel ...............144.2 1989 Brian Keyser ....................7 Steve Chitren .............3.94 Steve Chitren ................ 94 Scott Weiss .......................3 Scott Weiss .................... 26 Stan Spencer ...........110.1 1990 Mussina/Spencer..........14 Stan Spencer ..............2.73 Stan Spencer .............. 145 Scott Weiss .......................7 Scott Weiss .................... 27 Mike Mussina ...........149.0 1991 Aaron Dorlarque .............9 Dorlarque/Weiss ........3.77 Scott Weiss .................... 91 Scott Weiss .......................7 Scott Weiss .................... 33 John Reid .................113.1 1992 Rick Helling .....................9 Willie Adams ..............3.91 Rick Helling ................. 100 Aaron Dorlarque .............9 Aaron Dorlarque ........... 26 Willie Adams ............112.2 1993 Adams/Lorraine ..............8 Andrew Lorraine ........4.15 Willie Adams ............... 114 Iglesias/Reed ...................1 Adams/Bartels/Reed ... 17 Andrew Lorraine .....123.2 1994 Dan Reed .......................10 Tom Reimers ..............2.45 Dan Reed ....................... 83 Tom Reimers ...................9 Tom Reimers ................. 24 Dan Reed ..................115.1 1995 Kyle Peterson ................14 Kyle Peterson .............2.96 Kyle Peterson .............. 112 Brendan Sullivan ............4 Brendan Sullivan .......... 27 Kyle Peterson ...........142.2 1996 Iglesias/Peterson ..........10 Tom Reimers ..............2.92 Kyle Peterson ................ 95 Tom Reimers ...................5 Tom Reimers ................. 27 Kyle Peterson ...........111.2 1997 Kyle Peterson ................11 Tony Cogan ................3.63 Kyle Peterson .............. 156 Austin/Cogan ...................4 Tony Cogan ................... 36 Kyle Peterson ...........144.0 1998 Jeff Austin ......................12 Jeff Austin ...................3.11 Jeff Austin ................... 136 Justin Wayne ...................6 Justin Wayne ................ 25 Jeff Austin ................133.0 1999 Jason Young ..................12 Jason Young ...............3.43 Jason Young ............... 178 Tony Cogan ......................8 Tony Cogan ................... 33 Jason Young ............154.2 2000 Justin Wayne ................15 Jeff Bruksch ...............3.16 Justin Wayne .............. 153 Jeff Bruksch ...................13 Jeff Bruksch .................. 29 Justin Wayne ...........143.0 2001 Jeremy Guthrie .............13 J.D. 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