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2011 Ragin' Cajuns Baseball Record Book 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball Record Book Lionel Kleinpeter Kolin Hatfield Chris Webb (1963-64) (2007-08) (1996) During his All-America Hatfield was the last Cajun Webb, in his only season batting season of 1964, Kleinpeter to hit three home runs in a with the Cajuns, etched him set the single-season school game, doing so at FIU on name in the school annals mark with a .418 batting March 31, 2007. He also with a school-record-long average. Kleinpeter was also holds the school record for 23-game hitting streak. UL’s first All-American. single-game RBI, with nine recorded that same day. individual CATEGORY GAME SEASON CAREER 69, Rick Haydel/Steven Feehan 236, Steven Feehan Games Played 2000 1997-2000 69, Steven Feehan 219, Steven Feehan Games Started 2000 1997-2000 7 by 25 players 272, Josh Landry 809, Steven Feehan last by Chad Keefer At Bats 2005 1997-2000 at La.-Monroe (5/21/10) .418, Lionel Kleinpeter .381, Nathan Nelson Batting Average 1964 1998-2000 5 by seven players 84, Joe Burnett 201, Steven Feehan last by Scott Hawkins Runs Scored 1990 1997-2000 vs. UALR (5/12/07) 5 by 18 players 101, Nathan Nelson 250, Steven Feehan last by Kolin Hatfield Hits 2000 1997-2000 at FIU (3/31/07) 3 by 11 players 25, Kevin Meyers 54, Jonathan Lucroy last by Alex Fuselier Doubles 1989 2005-07 at New Orleans (5/7/10) 2 by 12 players 10, John Coker (2005) 20, Damian Grossie last by Tyler Frederick Damian Grossie (1989) Triples 1988-91 vs. Southern (3/16/10) Brian Robinson (1983) 3 by seven players 19, David King (1989) 42, Scott Hawkins last by Kolin Hatfield Home Runs David Alvis (1985) 2006-09 at FIU (3/31/07) 9 by two players 75, Greg Blevins 184, Jonathan Lucroy last by Kolin Hatfield Runs Batted In 1990 2005-07 at FIU (3/31/07) 15, Kolin Hatfield 154, Papo Ramos 399, Damian Grossie (1988-91) Total Bases at FIU (3/31/07) 1992 Ron Robicheaux (1983-86) 4 by several players 61, Phillip Hawke 160, Phillip Hawke last by Nolan Gisclair Walks 2005 2002-05 at Southeastern Louisiana (4/23/08) 6 3 by three players 19, Matt Goulas 48, Jefferies Tatford last by Matt Goulas Hit by Pitch 2010 2004-07 vs. Alcorn State (3/9/10) 3, Matt Hicks 15, Kyle Olasin 24, Matt Goulas (2008-10) Sacrifice Hits vs. Lamar (4/1/08) 2010 Devon Bourque (2004-07) 3, Steve Porter 11, Josh Landry 21, Ken Meyers Sacrifice Flies vs. Dartmouth (3/20/91) 2006 1989-92 4 by several players 65, Rick Haydel 166, Damian Grossie last by Tyler Frederick Strikeouts 2000 1988-91 at UALR (4/18/10) 4 by several players 52, Joe Burnett 69, Mickey Berry last by Alex Fuselier Stolen Bases 1990 1977-78 vs. Alcorn State (3/9/10) .890, David King .668, Justin Hemme Slugging Percentage 1989 1997-98 23, Chris Webb (April 6-May 15, 1996); 22, Chad Keefer (March 6-April 9, 2010); 21, Xavier Alexander (Feb. 13-March 27, 2007); Hitting Streak 21, Pete Guajardo (April 28, 1990-March 10, 1991); 20, Dallas Morris (Feb. 27-April 1, 2005); 20, Butch Harris (Feb. 13-March 13, 1989); 20, Benny Burke (March 14-April 15, 1986) LOUISIANA BASEBALL www.ragincajuns.com 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball Record Book individual Hunter Moody Javi DeJesus Kraig Schambough (2005-08) (1990-92) (2002-05) The Clinton native ended DeJesus owns the best The Carencro native is his four-year career as career record on the mound the only pitcher in school the winningest pitcher in in school history, as the left- history to appear in 100 school history with a 31-7 hander went an amazing career games. Schambough pitching/fielding overall record. He finished 23-1 in three seasons, also set the school record with an .816 lifetime including a 13-0 record in with 12 career saves. winning percentage 1992. CATEGORY GAME SEASON CAREER 34, Brannon Baranowski 100, Kraig Schambough Games Played 1999 2002-05 20, Phil Devey 52, Hunter Moody (2005-08) Games Started 1998 Eric Templet (1998-2001) 12, Jose Alvarez (1978) 23, Harry Stelly Complete Games Carl Meche (1974) 1963-66 0.72, Harry Stelly 1.63, Harry Stelly Earned Run Average 1964 1963-66 5, Jose Alvarez 8, Jose Alvarez Shutouts 1978 1977-78 18.0, David Sanches 137.0, Trey Poland 367.1, Andy Gros Innings Pitched vs. McNeese State (3/27/71) 1997 2000-03 14, Gary Haught 31, Hunter Moody Victories 1991 2005-08 11, Greg Landry 20, Todd Credeur Losses 1987 1982-85 9, Justin Robichaux 12, Justin Robichaux (2007-10) Saves 2008 Kraig Schambough (2002-05) 1.000 [7-0], Matt Pilgreen (2007) [12-0], Austin Faught (2005) .958 [23-1], Javi DeJesus [13-0], Javi DeJesus (1992) Winning Percentage 1990-92 [8-0], Ray Taliaferro (1952) [10-0], Bill Lantrip (1951) 18, Jerry Martin 165, Phil Devey 352, Phil Devey Strikeouts vs. McNeese State (4/26/58) 1999 1997-99 10 by two players 64, Josue’ Salva 155, Todd Credeur last by Josue’ Salva Walks 1986 1982-85 vs. Stetson (2/14/86) 16 by two players 129, Justin Gabriel 356, Hunter Moody (2005-08) last by Cody Robbins Hits Allowed 2002 Kevin Ardoin (2002-05) vs. Louisiana Tech (5/15/97) 14, Xavier Hernandez 91, Greg Landry 197, Eric Templet 7 Runs Allowed vs. South Alabama (3/9/85) 1987 1998-2001 11, Adam Lamle 63, Steve Walter 149, Eric Templet Earned Runs Allowed vs. New Orleans (4/24/87) 1991 1998-2001 4 by two players 18, Greg Landry 30, Eric Templet last by Kevin Ardoin Wild Pitches 1987 1998-2001 at Arkansas State (4/1/05) 19, Alan Mauney 582, Danny Massiatte 1,591, Phillip Hawke Putouts vs. Kansas State (3/13/86) 1999 2002-05 9 by three players 206, Tommy Bates 506, Mark Lalande last by Kyle Bostick Assists 1991 1979-82 vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/14/09) 4 by two players 35, Jason Gonzales 75, Mark Lalande last by Tommy Bates Errors 1993 1979-82 vs. Tulane (2/14/90) LOUISIANA BASEBALL www.ragincajuns.com 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball Record Book BATTING GAMES PLAYED RUNS SCORED HOME RUNS HIT-BY-PITCH STOLEN BASES 1) 69 Steven Feehan (2000) 1) 84 Joe Burnett (1990) 1) 19 David King (1989) 1) 19 Matt Goulas (2010) 1) 52 Joe Burnett (1990) 69 Rick Haydel (2000) 2) 82 John Coker (2005) 19 David Alvis (1985) 2) 17 Jefferies Tatford (2006) 2) 45 Mickey Berry (1978) 3) 68 Ryan Gill (2000) 3) 70 Papo Ramos (1992) 3) 18 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 17 Jason Shirey (1992) 3) 36 Ruben Rodriguez (1988) 68 Tommy Bates (1991) 4) 68 Steven Feehan (1999) 4) 16 Scott Hawkins (2007) 17 Mickey Berry (1978) 4) 34 Papo Ramos (1992) 5) 67 Four players tied with 5) 65 Steven Feehan (2000) 16 Justin Hemme (1998) 5) 16 Jefferies Tatford (2007) 5) 33 Nathan Nelson (2000) 16 Papo Ramos (1992) GAMES STARTED HITS SACRIFICE HITS SLU gg IN G PERCENTA G E season leaders 1) 69 Steven Feehan (2000) 1) 101 Nathan Nelson (2000) RUNS BATTED IN 1) 15 Kyle Olasin (2010) 1) .890 David King (1989) 69 Rick Haydel (2000) 2) 95 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 1) 75 Greg Blevins (1990) 2) 12 John Coker (2005) 2) .740 Dallas Morris (2004) 3) 68 Ryan Gill (2000) 3) 93 Ryan Gill (2000) 2) 73 Chris Howard (1988) 3) 11 William Long (2008) 3) .722 Mark Trosclair (1972) 4) 67 Nathan Nelson (2000) 4) 92 Dallas Morris (2005) 3) 68 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 11 Devon Bourque (2007) 4) .706 Eddie Citronelli (1987) 5) 66 John Coker (2005) 5) 89 Corey Coles (2003) 68 Jonathan Lucroy (2006) 11 Devon Bourque (2006) 5) .702 Justin Hemme (1998) 66 Danny Massiatte (2000) 68 Phillip Hawke (2005) 11 Ray Dees (2003) DOU B LES 68 Damian Grossie (1989) 11 Zach Wilson (1997) LON G EST HIT STREAKS AT BATS 1) 25 Kevin Meyers (1989) 1) 23 Chris Webb (1996) individual 1) 272 Josh Landry (2005) 2) 23 Greg Blevins (1990) TOTAL BASES SACRIFICE FLIES 2) 22 Chad Keefer (2010) 2) 271 Nathan Nelson (2000) 23 Chris Webb (1996) 1) 174 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 1) 11 Josh Landry (2006) 3) 21 Xavier Alexander (2007) 3) 270 Ryan Gill (2000) 4) 21 Ryan Gill (2000) 2) 154 Papo Ramos (1992) 2) 9 Dallas Morris (2005) 21 Pete Guajardo (1990-91) 4) 264 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 21 Justin Merendino (2004) 3) 149 Damian Grossie (1989) 3) 8 Chad Keefer (2010) 5) 20 Dallas Morris (2005) 5) 262 Steven Feehan (2000) 4) 148 Corey Coles (2003) 8 Pete Guajardo (1991) 20 Butch Harris (1989) TRI P LES 5) 146 Dallas Morris (2005) 5) 7 Chad Keefer (2009) 20 Benny Burke (1986) BATTIN G AVERA G E 1) 10 John Coker (2005) 7 Jonathan Lucroy (2006) 1) .418 Lionel Kleinpeter (1964) 10 Brian Robinson (1993) WALKS 7 Ken Meyers (1992) 2) .407 David King (1989) 10 Damian Grossie (1989) 1) 61 Phillip Hawke (2005) 7 Tommy Bates (1990) 3) .398 Chris Webb (1996) 4) 8 Mitch Duplantis (1989) 2) 55 Joe Burnett (1990) 7 Greg Blevins (1990) 4) .393 Butch Harris (1989) 8 Jerry Nalley (1979) 55 Butch Harris (1990) 5) .384 Matt Raxdale (1989) 4) 53 Ron Vincent (1989) 5) 52 John Coker (2005) 52 Justin Hemme (1998) PITCHING GAMES PITCHED COM P LETE GAMES INNIN G S PITCHED EARNED RUN AVERA G E STRIKEOUTS 1) 34 Brannon Baranowski (1999) 1) 12 Jose Alvarez (1978) 1) 137.0 Trey Poland (1997) 1) 0.72 Harry Stelly (1965) 1) 165 Phil Devey (1999) 2) 30 Danny Farquhar (2007) 12 Carl Meche (1974) 2) 131.2 Phil Devey (1998) 2) 1.14 Weldon Mire (1970) 2) 143 Phil Devey (1998) 30 Buddy Yen (1998) 3) 11 Howard Landry (1988) 131.2 Justin Gabriel (2002) 3) 1.26 Harry Stelly (1964) 3) 140 Trey Poland (1997) 30 Merv Waukau (1986) 4) 10 Donne Wall (1989) 4) 131.0 Scott Dohmann (2000) 4) 1.48 David Sanches (1972) 4) 133 Donne Wall (1989) 5) 29 Blake Haagen (2009) 10 Danny McIver (1974) 5) 125.1 Andy Gros (2002) 5) 1.76 Donne Wall (1989) 5) 130 Scott Dohmann (2000) 29 Gordon O’Brien (2000) 125.1 Gary Haught (1991) SHUTOUTS SAVES GAMES STARTED 1) 5 Jose Alvarez (1978) VICTORIES 1) 9 Justin Robichaux (2008) 1) 20 Phil Devey (1998) 2) 3 Six pitchers 1) 14 Gary Haught (1991) 2) 8 Aaron Welbourne (2000) 2) 19 Scott Dohmann (2000) 2) 13
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