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Dayton Baseball DAYTON BASEBALL 2019 RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2018) Team Records (single-season) Batting Individual Records Pitching Indivudual Records MLB Draft Awards RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2018) DAYTON BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS BATTING RUNS BATTED IN PITCHING FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1 2009 448 1 1998 222 BATTING AVERAGE COMPLETE GAMES 2 2003 389 2 2008 229 1 2009 332 1 1992 21 3 2002 361 3 2011 231 2 1998 317 2 2005 18 4 2005 358 4 1993 256 3 1966 309 2001 18 5 2010 349 5 2006 258 4 2005 308 2000 18 6 2012 335 6 2004 262 5 2000 305 5 1991 16 7 2000 329 * 2018 . 318 6 1986 302 6 1987 15 8 2001 325 7 2002 301 1971 15 9 2004 303 MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 8 1993 299 * 2018 . 4 10 1994 285 1 1993 389 * 2018 . .256 * 2018 . 234 2 1995 380 INNINGS PITCHED 3 1989 378 1 2012 549 1 DOUBLES 4 1990 355 AT-BATS 2 2011 528 1 1 2009 143 5 1994 349 1 2012 2,183 3 2009 494 1 2 2010 131 * 2018 . 318 2 2011 2,043 4 2006 488 0 3 1993 125 3 2009 2,005 5 2008 485 2 4 2006 115 STRIKEOUTS 4 1993 1,989 6 2017 484 1 5 2011 119 1 2011 429 5 2010 1,967 7 2010 480 2 6 2014 109 2 2012 381 6 2005 1,932 8 2007 478 1 7 2012 104 3 2009 370 7 2008 1,899 9 2016 477 2 8 1996 103 4 2010 368 8 2006 1,898 10 2015 475 0 9 1994 102 5 2018 . 361 9 1991 1,836 * 2018 . 447 .2 10 2015 99 6 2008 358 10 2016 1,835 * 2018 . 72 7 2006 343 * 2018 . 1,725 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 8 2015 341 1 1998 399 TRIPLES T-9 2017 332 RUNS SCORED 2 1997 463 1 1987 22 2002 332 1 2009 448 3 1996 473 2 1994 21 2 1993 425 4 1992 489 3 2001 20 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED 3 2005 397 5 2008 514 1993 20 1 2011 128 4 2010 392 * 2018 . 557 5 2009 19 2 2005 138 5 2002 390 6 1998 17 3 2004 150 6 2012 373 MOST HITS ALLOWED * 2018 . 7 2001 150 7 2000 363 1 2010 680 5 2002 154 8 2001 356 2 1993 660 HOME RUNS 6 2013 163 9 2004 335 3 2012 634 1 2009 77 7 1998 166 10 1994 331 4 1999 619 2 1993 71 * 2018 . 211 * 2018 . 268 5 1995 600 3 2010 63 6 1989 579 4 2002 61 MOST WALKS ALLOWED HITS 7 1994 577 2000 61 1 1995 290 1 2009 665 8 2013 570 6 2001 51 2 1989 272 2 2012 635 9 1990 568 1998 51 3 1993 259 3 2005 596 * 2018 . 557 8 1994 49 4 1991 258 4 1993 594 * 2018 . 36 5 1990 253 5 2010 593 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 6 2017 239 6 2011 578 1 2008 276 STOLEN BASES 7 2015 238 7 2008 546 2 1998 292 1 2012 164 8 2014 217 8 2000 542 3 2000 303 2 2011 121 9 2001 532 2002 303 3 1991 99 10 2004 518 2005 303 4 1992 98 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 11 2002 514 * 2018 . 366 5 2014 91 1 1966 3 15 12 1991 509 6 1985 86 2 1978 3 78 * 2018 . 442 MOST RUNS ALLOWED T-7 2018 . 81 3 1959 3 90 1 1989 493 T-7 2013 81 4 2011 3 94 2 1993 476 9 2006 75 5 2008 4 24 3 1995 468 10 2017 68 6 1971 4 33 4 1985 446 7 1961 4 48 5 1994 443 * 2018 . 6 .39 * 2018 . 366 5 DAYTON BASEBALL RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2018) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING 5 Robby Sunderman 2014 80 AT-BATS 6 Zach Jacob 2009 79 Rich Dimel 1993 79 BATTING AVERAGE (min . 200 at-bats) CAREER 1 Michael Massa 2004-07 842 8 Michael Massa 2005 78 CAREER 2 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 817 Ryan Fleming 1997 78 1 Garry Roggenburk 1959-62 362 3 Cole Tyrell 2007-10 816 Ben Ernst 1993 78 2 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 360 3 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 774 3 Brian Blasik 2009-12 348 4 Kevin Harpring 1990-93 763 RUNS BATTED IN Tony Caputo 1968-71 348 5 Rob Howell 1993-96 762 CAREER 5 Galen Schumm 2005-06 343 6 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 749 1 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 177 6 C J Gillman 2011-12 342 2 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 175 7 Andy Boehmer 1999-02 336 SINGLE-SEASON 3 Cole Tyrell 2007-10 165 8 Kelly Lathrop 1986-89 335 1 Bobby Glover 2012 255 4 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 159 9 Bobby Getty 2005-07 333 2 Brian Blasik 2012 254 5 Shawn Bolinger 2000-02 158 3 C J Gillman 2012 245 6 Rich Dimel 1989-93 149 SINGLE-SEASON 4 C J Gillman 2011 241 1 Terry Elliott 1966 510 5 Aaron Dunsmore 2009 235 SINGLE-SEASON 2 Garry Roggenburk 1960 500 6 Michael Massa 2006 234 1 Rich Dimel 1993 69 3 Ryan Fleming 1998 455 7 Michael Massa 2007 231 2 Shawn Bolinger 2002 65 4 Ryan Fleming 1997 417 Michael Massa 2005 231 3 C J Gillman 2012 63 5 Ted Kramer 1959 412 Shawn Bolinger 2001 231 4 Brian Harlamert 1994 62 10 A J Ryan 2012 230 5 Cole Tyrell 2009 60 HOME RUNS Ben Ernst 1993 230 6 Kevin Harpring 1993 59 CAREER 12 Rich Dimel 1993 226 7 Aaron Reesh 2002 56 1 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 45 Kevin Harping 1993 226 8 Collin Abels 1996 55 2 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 38 14 Jake Long 1999 223 9 Brooks Vogel 2000 53 3 Rich Dimel 1989-93 35 Brian Harlamert 1993 223 4 Shawn Bolinger 2000-02 32 DOUBLES 5 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 29 RUNS SCORED CAREER Brent Berigan 1998-01 29 CAREER 1 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 66 1 Michael Massa 2004-07 203 2 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 58 SINGLE-SEASON 2 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 175 3 Rob Howell 1993-96 57 1 Brooks Vogel 2000 21 3 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 174 4 Cole Tyrell 2007-10 54 2 Rich Dimel 1993 19 4 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 164 5 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 53 3 Shawn Bolinger 2002 15 5 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 162 6 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 52 Brian Harlamert 1994 15 6 Rich Demel 1989-93 149 5 Aaron Reesh 2002 13 SINGLE-SEASON Brent Berigan 1999 13 SINGLE-SEASON 1 Galen Schumm 2006 23 Jason Siegfried 1998 13 1 Rich Dimel 1993 66 Brooks Vogel 2001 23 Brian Harlamert 1991 13 2 Brent Berigan 1999 60 Rob Howell 1996 23 9 Brandon Smith 2017 12 3 Michael Massa 2006 59 4 C J Gillman 2011 22 Michael Massa 2005 59 Ryan Fleming 1998 22 GAMES PLAYED 5 Bobby Glover 2012 58 6 Brian Blasik 2012 21 CAREER Jacob Spaeth 2009 58 7 Ben Ernst 1993 20 1 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 230 Brooks Vogel 2000 58 8 Ryan Fleming 1997 19 2 Ben Ernst 1991-94 221 8 Ben Ernst 1994 56 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 221 9 Kevin Harping 1993 55 TRIPLES 4 Rich Dimel 1989-93 219 CAREER Cole Tyrell 2007-10 219 HITS 1 Michael Massa 2004-07 20 5 Michael Massa 2004-07 218 CAREER 2 Brent Berigan 1998-01 13 Kevin Harpring 1990-93 218 1 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 270 3 Jay Roth 1989-92 12 2 Michael Massa 2004-07 268 4 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 10 SINGLE-SEASON 3 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 246 5 Brian Blasik 2009-12 9 1 Brian Harlamert 1991 62 4 Aaron Reesh 1999-02 244 Pat Bell 1995-98 9 2 Bobby Glover 2012 61 5 Ben Ernst 1991-94 243 Ryan Fleming 1995-98 9 C J Gillman 2012 61 6 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 239 four other players 61 SINGLE-SEASON 8 Brian Blasik 2012 60 SINGLE-SEASON 1 Michael Massa 2007 8 A J Ryan 2012 60 1 C J Gillman 2011 91 Michael Massa 2006 8 2 Brian Blasik 2012 87 3 Pat Bell 1998 7 3 Shawn Bolinger 2001 83 4 Aaron Dunsmore 2009 6 4 Bobby Glover 2012 82 Brent Berigan 1999 6 6 RECORD BOOK (THROUGH 2018) DAYTON BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Kevin Harpring 1993 6 9 Alex Harris 2014-15 26 7 Brooks Vogel 2001 5 Tom Beechem 2000-04 26 PITCHING Brent Barigan 2000 5 Jay Roth 1990 5 SINGLE-SEASON EARNED RUN AVERAGE Mike Sedmock 1987 5 1 Jacob Spaeth 2009 21 CAREER Damon Brooks 1986 5 2 Mitchell Garrity . 2018 . 20 1 Garry Roggenburk 1959-62 0 75 Alex Harris 2014 20 2 Tom Jackson 1968-71 2 44 MOST STRIKEOUTS Ben Ernst 1994 20 3 Kevin Long 1970-71 3 21 CAREER 5 Ryan Nevill 2008 19 4 Kevin Piersol 2016-17 3 52 1 Rich Dimel 1989-93 189 6 Jacob Spaeth 2008 18 5 Jim Schoen 1965-67 3 57 2 Brooks Vogel 1998-01 187 Aaron Huesman 2014 18 3 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 163 Cole Tyrell 2008 18 SINGLE-SEASON 4 Brian Schwade 1993-97 138 1 Garry Roggenburk 1961 0 33 5 Brent Berigan 1998-01 129 STOLEN BASES 2 Garry Roggenburk 1959 0 58 CAREER 3 Dick Andruskewicz 1966 0 64 SINGLE-SEASON 1 Brian Blasik 2009-12 65 4 Mike Devlin 1985 1 56 1 Alex Harris 2015 72 2 Michael Massa 2004-07 63 5 Jim Schoen 1967 1 62 2 Brandon Smith 2017 62 3 Brian Harlamert 1991-94 61 6 Jack Nickell 1966 1 69 3 Rich Dimel 1993 58 4 Robby Sunderman 2011-14 57 4 Alex Harris 2014 56 5 Ian Hundley 2010-13 50 WINS 5 Brandon Smith 2018 55 6 Kevin Harpring 1990-93 46 CAREER Mel Skochdopole 2011 55 7 Brent Berigan 1998-01 44 1 Luke Trubee 2003-06 30 7 Bobby Getty 2005 53 8 Mark Schulte 1998-01 42 2 Burny Mitchem 2008-12 24 Rich Dimel 1990 53 3 Mike Hauschild 2009-12 23 9 A J Ryan 2012 52 SINGLE-SEASON 4 Quinn Haselhorst 2006-09 19 Jay Roth 1991 52 1 Brian Blasik 2012 36 Bill Brewer 1984-87 19 2 Bobby Glover 2012 23 6 Mike Kerins 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