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ETSU Baseball Record Book Individual Player Season and Career Records ETSU Baseball Record Book INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED EXTRA BASE HITS WALKS CAREER SEASON CAREER 1. 227 ANDREW GREEN 2010-13 1. 51 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 1. 161 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 2. 224 JEREMY TAYLOR 2013-16 2. 44 PAUL HOILMAN 2011 2. 114 DEREK TRENT 2008-11 3. 222 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 3. 42 NatHAN COPELAND 2001 3. 113 TONY MARTIN 1980-83 4. 219 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 TOTAL BASES SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. 51 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 1. 61 CHRIS HURST 1981 1. 202 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 2. 48 MARCOS VELAZQUEZ 1981 61 TONY MARTIN 1981 2. 165 BO REEDER 2010 3. 44 PAUL HOILMAN 2011 61 MARCOS VELAZQUEZ 1981 3. 159 NatHAN COPELAND 2001 STRIKEOUTS AT-BATS SACRIFICE HITS SEASON CAREER SEASON 1. 77 MattHEW SCRUGGS 2012 1. 928 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 1. 15 CHRIS RIOPEDRE 2013 2. 72 PAUL HOILMAN 2011 2. 914 JEREMY TAYLOR 2013-16 2. 13 HUNTER PARKER 2017 3. 67 MattHEW SCRUGGS 2010 3. 889 ANDREW GREEN 2010-13 3. 12 JORDAN SANFORD 2015 4. 871 SHANE BYRNE 2003-06 BATTING AVERAGE SACRIFICE FLIES CAREER (MIN. 200 AB) SEASON SEASON 1. .408 STEVE MEREDITH 1987-88 1. 260 CHRIS COOK 2017 1. 7 BRANDON CROSS 2001 2. .369 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 2. 256 MattHEW SCRUGGS 2010 7 PAUL HOILMAN 2009 3. .359 TONY MARTIN 1980-83 256 HagEN OWENBY 2017 2. 6 CHRIS COOK 2015 3. 254 KERRY DOANE 2010 6 CHRISTIAN BAILEY 2017 SEASON (MIN. 100 AB) 1. .455 CALEB MOORE 2004 HITS HIT BY PITCH 2. 421 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 CAREER SEASON 3. .419 STEVE MEREDITH 1988 1. 310 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 1. 18 ANDREW GREEN 2012 2. 307 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 2. 15 BEN JACKSON 2018 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 3. 290 SHANE BYRNE 2003-06 3. 13 NatHAN COPELAND 2001 SEASON 4. 12 ANDY BAXTER 2001 1. .548 TONY MARTIN 1983 12 ANDREW GREEN 2013 2. .528 STEVE MASTERSON 1988 SEASON 12 JEREMY TAYLOR 2016 3. .526 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 1. 99 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 2. 92 CALEB MOORE 2004 RUNS BATTED IN SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 3. 91 CHRIS COOK 2017 CAREER SEASON 1. 247 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 1. .897 MIKE NIPPER 1983 DOUBLES 2. 204 DEREK TRENT 2008-11 2. .860 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 CAREER 3. 175 BLAKE CHURCH 2003-06 3. .762 ROD WALKER 1992 1. 83 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 2. 66 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 SEASON BOLD INDIcatES CURRENT PLAYER 3. 63 CALEB MOORE 2002-05 1. 84 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 2. 73 CALEB MOORE 2005 3. 67 NatHAN COPELAND 2001 SEASON 1. 31 CALEB MOORE 2004 RUNS 2. 25 ANDY BAXTER 2001 CAREER 3. 24 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 1. 239 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 2. 215 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 TRIPLES 3. 198 SHANE BYRNE 2003-06 CAREER 4. 193 TONY MARTIN 1980-83 1. 19 TONY MARTIN 1980-83 2. 14 SHANE BYRNE 2003-06 SEASON 3. 13 TREY YORK 2013-16 1. 79 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 4. 10 CHRIS COOK 2014-18 2. 71 MARCOS VELAZQUEZ 1981 3. 70 BO REEDER 2010 SEASON 70 SHANE BYRNE 2005 1. 10 DavE CARDWELL 1979 70 TONY MARTIN 1981 10 MARCOS VELAZQUEZ 1982 3. 8 BRYAN SNYDER 1981 STOLEN BASES CAREER HOME RUNS 1. 77 ANDREW GREEN 2010-13 CAREER 2. 75 TONY MARTIN 1980-83 1. 73 PAUL HOILMAN 2008-11 3. 74 JEREMY TAYLOR 2013-16 2. 51 MIKE NIPPER 1981-83 3. 50 BO REEDER 2009-11 SEASON 1. 33 STEPHEN DOUGLAS 2006 SEASON 2. 32 MARCOS VELAZQUEZ 1981 1. 25 PAUL HOILMAN 2010 3. 26 STEPHEN DOUGLAS 2005 2. 22 PAUL HOILMAN 2011 3. 21 ANTHONY RUSSELL 2008 21 MIKE NIPPER 1983 ETSU Baseball Record Book INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS PITCHING 5. 3.69 NATHANIAL TATE 2019-21 APPEARANCES SEASON CAREER 1. 1.000 (5-0) SCOtt MCNALLY 2011 SEASON (MIN. 40 INN.) 1. 101 DRREN CALDWELL 2006-09 2. .867 (13-2) KERRY DOANE 2013 1. 2.04 JEFF BRINTLE 1981 2. 96 CALEB GLAFENHEIN 2004-07 3. .857 (6-1) COLBY STUART 2021 2. 2.13 MIcaH KacZOR 2019 3. 88 STEVEN CALICUtt 2003-06 3. .833 (5-1) JEREMY HALL 2006 3. 2.14 KERRY DOANE 2013 4. 87 JAMIN MCCANN 2014-17 .833 (5-1) REX HavENS 1992 4. 2.60 LANDON KNacK 2019 5. 2.81 DALLAS RINEHART 1992 SEASON INNINGS 6. 2.94 CHRIS BERG 1991 1. 34 STEVEN CALICUtt 2006 CAREER 2. 33 WILL CHESNEY 2014 1. 410.1 REID CASEY 1999-02 SAVES 33 SCOtt MCNALLY 2010 2. 354.0 JEREMY HALL 2003-06 CAREER 3. 341.1 JEFF ANDREWS 1978-81 1. 21 CLINTON FREEMAN 2011-14 GAMES STARTED 2. 19 BO REEDER 2009-11 CAREER SEASON 3. 18 CALEB MOORE 2002-05 1. 60 REID CASEY 1999-02 1. 147.0 KERRY DOANE 2013 2. 57 JEREMY HALL 2003-06 2. 133.2 Matt BABER 2000 SEASON 3. 46 TIM TURNER 2001-04 3. 117.1 REID CASEY 2001 1. 18 BO REEDER 2011 46 JEFF ANDRES 1978-81 4. 115.1 CALEB GLAFENHEIN 2007 2. 11 CLINTON FREEMAN 2014 11 CALEB MOORE 2005 SEASON STRIKEOUTS 1. 19 Matt BABER 2000 CAREER HITS 2. 18 JEREMY HALL 2005 1. 323 REID CASEY 1999-02 SEASON 3. 17 KERRY DOANE 2013 2. 317 RYAN SIMPLER 2015-18 1. 160 CALEB GLAFENHEIN 2007 17 JEREMY HALL 2004 3. 259 TIM TURNER 2001-04 2. 151 Matt BABER 2000 17 REID CASEY 2001 4. 241 JIMMY NESSELT 2012-15 3. 144 JEREMY HALL 2004 17 BLAKE SMITH 2017 5. 227 DENNY MAXWELL 1993-96 FEWEST HITS/ NINE INNINGS COMPLETE GAMES SEASON SEASON (MIN. 40 INN.) CAREER 1. 107 REID CASEY 2001 1. 7.12 HUNTER LOYD 2021 1. 22 JEFF ANDREWS 1978-81 107 JIMMY NESSELT 2015 2. 7.37 MIcaH KacZOR 2019 2. 20 Matt BABER 1999-00 2. 104 Matt BABER 2000 3. 7.71 JIMMY NESSELT 2012 3. 14 DALLAS RINEHART 1991-92 3. 97 TIM TURNER 2003 4. 7.90 KERRY DOANE 2013 4. 96 RYAN SIMPLER 2017 SEASON WALKS 1. 12 KERRY DOANE 2013 STRIKEOUTS/NINE INNINGS SEASON 2. 11 Matt BABER 1999 SEASON (MIN. 40 INN.) 1. 59 CHRIS JOHNSON 1985 3. 9 Matt BABER 2000 1. 10.55 NATHANIAL TATE 2021 2. 55 STEVEN CALICUtt 2004 9 KERRY BURCHEttE 1978 2. 10.36 HUNTER LOYD 2021 55 MIKE MONtgOMERY 1990 9 MIKE PRIESMEYER 1979 3. 10.24 LEE HARBERLE 2016 9 JEFF ANDREWS 1980 4. 10.23 JIMMY NESSELT 2015 FEWEST WALKS/NINE INNINGS 9 CHRIS JOHNSON 1985 5. 9.77 TIM TURNER 2003 SEASON (MIN. 40 INN.) 9 REX HavENS 1991 1. 0.90 PEYTON TAYLOR 2017 9 DALLAS RINEHART 1992 STRIKEOUTS/WALK RATIO 2. 1.00 KERRY DOANE 2012 SEASON (MIN. 40 INN.) 3. 1.04 LOGAN RICE 2014 WINS 1. 8.33/1 KERRY DOANE 2012 4. 1.25 Matt WILLIAMS 1997 CAREER 2. 7.5/1 PEYTON TAYLOR 2017 1. 34 JEFF ANDREWS 1978-81 3. 6.57/1 LOGAN RICE 2014 MOST RELIEF APPEARANCES 2. 24 JEREMY HALL 2003-06 4. 6.17/1 Matt WILLIAMS 1997 SEASON 3. 22 Matt BABER 1999-00 1. 34 STEVEN CALICUtt 2006 SHUTOUTS 2. 33 WILL CHESNEY 2014 SEASON CAREER 3. 32 SCOtt MCNALLY 2010 1. 13 CALEB GLAFENHEIN 2007 1. 4 JEFF ANDREWS 1978-81 13 KERRY DOANE 2013 4 KERRY DOANE 2013 HIT BATSMEN 2. 12 Matt BABER 1999 3. 2 TODD ANDERSON 1999-00 SEASON 3. 11 JOE GRavES 1981 2 TIM HOLBERT 1992-93 1. 17 CALEB GLAFENHEIN 2007 2 REX HavENS 1992 17 RYAN HOWE 2006 LOSSES 3. 15 BRANDON LANGSTON 2007 CAREER SEASON 15 REID CASEY 2001 1. 29 REID CASEY 1999-02 1. 4 JEFF ANDREWS 1980 15 DONNIE SHARP 2001 2. 27 DANNY CLARK 1989-92 4 KERRY DOANE 2013 15 REID CASEY 1999 3. 26 STEVEN CALICUtt 2003-06 3. 2 TIM HOLBERT 1992 2 REX HavENS 1992 WILD PITCHES SEASON SEASON 1. 11 DANNY CLARK 1990 ERA 1. 20 REID CASEY 1999 2. 10 CHRIS JOHNSON 1985 CAREER (MIN. 60 INNINGS) 2. 16 REID CASEY 2001 10 HEatH DOYLE 1998 1. 2.29 LANDON KNacK 2019-20 3. 15 JOSH KITE 2001 2. 3.40 JEFF ANDREWS 1978-81 3. 3.42 MIcaH KacZOR 2018-19 BOLD INDIcatES CURRENT PLAYER WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 DECISIONS) 4. 3.61 DALLAS RINEHART 1991-92 ETSU Baseball Record Book ETSU ALL-TIME GAME HIGHS ETSU ALL-TIME GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS RUNS SCORED ....................................................32, VS. MARYVILLE COLLEGE (4/1/86) AT-BatS .................................................. 8, RYAN SELF VS. HIGH POINT (3/11/2007) RUNS SCORED (INNING) .....................................13, at EASTERN KENTUCKY (4/20/16) RUNS ...............................5, 6X, LAST MattHEW SCRUGGS VS. LASALLE (3/11/2012) RUNS ALLOWED ...........................................................28, VS. VIRGINIA TECH (4/3/85) HITS ................................................................ 6, NICK BELCHER VS RADFORD (4/8/08) ................................................................................... 28, VS. KENT StatE (3/28/86) ............................................................6, JUSTIN AUGHEY VS. HIGH POINT (3/11/07) HITS ....................................................... 31, VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (5/2/08) ......................................................................6, JASON BYRD VS. FURMAN (3/23/97) DOUBLES ............................................... 9, VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (5/28/08) RBI ...................................................8, MIKE ELLZEY VS. EASTERN KENTUCKY (4/1/78) .........................................................................9, VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN (2/28/04) DOUBLES ......................................................... 4, CALEB MOORE VS. COFC (4/23/04) ........................................................................... 9, VS. AppaLacHIAN StatE (4/3/99) TRIPLES ....................................... 2, 6X, LAST TREY YORK at USC UPStatE (2/22/15) TRIPLES .............................................................................4, VS. THE CItaDEL (4/9/14) HOME RUNS ........................................3, DYLAN PRatt, VS. USC UPStatE (4/14/12) .........................................................................................4, VS. RADFORD (3/31/98) ...PAUL HOILMAN VS.
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