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118 JSU's Major League Baseball Player Career Statistics The Gamecock Tradition Coaching Year by Year JSU All-Americans Year Coach Record 1948 J.W. Stephenson 11-4 2009 Kyle Bluestein (OF) - Freshman SPORTING NEWS 1949 J.W. Stephenson 12-6 1950 J.W. Stephenson 14-8 INTRO 2009 Sam Eberle (3B) - Freshman 1975 Ted Barnicle (LHP) 2008 Clay Whittemore (OF) – third team 1977 Sammy Davis (OF) 1951 J.W. Stephenson 10-4 2008 Todd Cunningham (OF) - Freshman 1952 J.W. Stephenson 9-3 2007 Clay Whittemore (OF) – third team ABCA ALL-REGION 1953 J.W. Stephenson 4-8 2007 Ben Tootle (SP) - Freshman 2008 Clay Whittemore (OF) 1954 J.W. Stephenson 9-8 2006 Bert Smith (2B) - Freshman 1955 NO TEAM 2005 Donovan Hand (SP) - Freshman 1956 NO TEAM GAMECOCKS 2002 Brian Haskins (INF) - Freshman 1957 NO TEAM 1993 John Stratton (DH) 1958 Frank Lovrich 18-6 1992 Mark Adams (OF) 1959 Frank Lovrich 20-5 1991 Randy Belyeu (C) 1960 Frank Lovrich 20-7 1990 Merritt Bowden (OF) 1961 Frank Lovrich 12-3 1990 Todd Altaffer (LHP) 1962 Gene Hanson 7-9 COACHES COACHES 1989 Mac Seibert (1B) 1963 Gene Hanson 8-8 1989 Brian Roberts (OF) 1964 Ray Wedgeworth 7-4 REVIEW 1989 Craig Holman (P) 1965 Ray Wedgeworth 11-10 1988 Stewart Lee (3B) 1966 Ray Wedgeworth 10-10 1988 Jim Smith 1967 Ray Wedgeworth 13-13 1987 Stewart Lee (3B) 1968 Ray Wedgeworth 10-5 1986 Chris Garmon (1B) J.W. Stephenson Ray Wedgeworth 1969 Ray Wedgeworth 14-8 1970 Rudy Abbott 13-12 ABOUT JSU ABOUT 1986 Stewart Lee (3B) 1984 Charles Culberson (OF) 1971 Rudy Abbott 30-6 1984 Chris Garmon (3B) 1972 Rudy Abbott 28-7 1983 Scott Whaley (RHP) 1973 Rudy Abbott 25-10* 1983 Mike Blair (C) 1974 Rudy Abbott 30-17 RECORDS 1980 Steve Leppert (OF) 1975 Rudy Abbott 32-10 1976 Rudy Abbott 27-15 1979 David Crawford (2B) 1977 Sammy Davis (OF) 1977 Rudy Abbott 37-10 1975 Butch Lanier (3B) 1978 Rudy Abbott 26-16 1975 Ted Barnicle (LHP) 1979 Rudy Abbott 43-7* OPPONENTS 1973 Larry Foster (OF) 1980 Rudy Abbott 31-9 1981 Rudy Abbott 23-20 Frank Lovrich Rudy Abbott 1982 Rudy Abbott 33-11 1983 Rudy Abbott 36-9* 1984 Rudy Abbott 30-13 OVC OVC 1985 Rudy Abbott 19-23 Coaching Records 1986 Rudy Abbott 46-12 1987 Rudy Abbott 27-14 YEARS COA C H GAMES W L PC T . BEST YEAR 1988 Rudy Abbott 41-10* 1948-54 J.W. Stephenson 110 69 41 .627 11-4 in 1948 1989 Rudy Abbott 39-14* 1958-61 Frank Lovrich 91 70 21 .769 10-5 in 1959 1990 Rudy Abbott 43-9** 1962-63 Gene Hanson 32 15 17 .469 8-8 in 1963 1991 Rudy Abbott 41-12** 1964-69 Ray Wedgeworth 115 65 50 .565 14-8 in 1969 1992 Rudy Abbott 29-18 1970-00 Rudy Abbott 1,470 1003 467 .698 43-7 in 1979 1993 Rudy Abbott 34-14 2001-A Jim Case 466 257 209 .552 37-21 in 2008 1994 Rudy Abbott 40-7 56 Seasons 2,284 1,479 805 .648 2 National Titles 1995 Rudy Abbott 40-10 1996 Rudy Abbott 33-18^ 1997 Rudy Abbott 39-13^ 1998 Rudy Abbott 34-20^ 1999 Rudy Abbott 22-33 2000 Rudy Abbott 23-32 2001 Rudy Abbott 11-39 2002 Jim Case 23-31 2003 Jim Case 32-26 2004 Jim Case 31-29 &# 2005 Jim Case 35-25$ 2006 Jim Case 35-24&# 2007 Jim Case 33-27 2008 Jim Case 37-21$ 2009 Jim Case 31-26 * NCAA Division II World Series ** NCAA Division II National Champions ^ – A-Sun West Champions & – Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champions $ – Ohio Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions # – NCAA Division I Regionals The JSU Baseball team of 1912. 92 Jacksonville State University Individual Records INDIVIDUAL GAME/HITTING Most Hits Allowed: 15, Jesse Corn vs Belmont, Division I: 1.77, Lee Drinkard, 2005 Most Home Runs: 3, Sam Eberle (4/14/09); 5/21/03 Most Innings Pitched: 2.19, Jessie Corn, 2003 Charlie Curry vs Alabama State, 3/10/99; Larry Most Runs Allowed: 11, Jordan Beistline vs Division I: 2.19, Jessie Corn, 2003 Foster vs. UAB, 1973 Eastern Kentucky (4/27/08); Brandon Culp at Stetson *Fewest Hits Allowed: 24, Roger Mayo, 1974 INTRO (5/13/00) Division I: 3, Sam Eberle (4/14/09); Charlie Curry vs (52 IP) Alabama State, 3/10/1999 Most Earned Runs Allowed: 11, Brandon Culp Division I: 54, Bryan Williamson, 1996 (71.2 IP) GAMECOCKS COACHES Most Triples: 3, Jimmy Snow vs. Earlham, 1973 at Stetson (5/13/00) * Fewest Bases On Balls: 7, Mike Lamb, 1975 Division I: 2, 6 times, last by Jason Nunn vs Most Walks Allowed: 9, 3 times by Bill White, (35 IP) Jacksonville, 5/5/00 last vs Jacksonville (5/6/00) Division I: 14, Josh Forrest, 2004 (63.1 IP) Most Doubles Allowed: Most Doubles: 3 by Todd Cunningham vs 4, Ben Tootle at Most Hit Batsmen: 16 by J.R. Allen, 1998 (97.1 Morehead State (5/4/08); Clay Whittemore Southeast Missouri (4/4/09);, Nick Hetland vs MTSU IP) (2/23/08); Jon Clements vs Samford (4/1/06) vs Eastern Kentucky (5/25/06); Bret Pettus at Division I: 16 by J.R. Allen, 1998 (97.1 IP) Most Home Runs Allowed: 3, 10 times, last by Tenneessee Tech (5/1/05) *Fewest Runs Allowed: 10, Mike Galloway, 1972 Jason Zylstra at Georgia (3/5/08) Most Hits: 6, Nick Cleckler at UT-Martin 5/14/06; (53 IP) REVIEW Todd Mixon vs. Valdosta, 1990; Mike Garner vs Xavier Division I: 25, Bryan Williamson, 1996 (71.2 IP) 3/2/97 *Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 3, Mike Division I: Division I: 6, by Nick Cleckler at INDIVIDUAL SEASON/HITTING Galloway, 1972 UT-Martin 5/14/06; Mike Garner vs Xavier 3/2/97 Most Home Runs: JSU ABOUT 26, John Stratton, 1993 Division I: 16, Alex Jones (49.2 IP), 2008 Most Stolen Bases: 5, Tommy Woo vs. UNA, Division I: 25, Jeff Tidwell, 1998 Most Bases On Balls: 72, J.R. Allen, 1998 1972, Mark Adams vs Miles,1992 Most Triples: 10, Jason Nunn, 2000 Division I: 72, J.R. 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