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CAREER RECORDS: BATTING Games Played Marshall Baseball Record Book CAREER RECORDS: BATTING Games Played ..... 131 ...........Aaron Williams (1996-99) ..... 116 .............Rey Pastrana (2016-19) ..... 11 .................Keith Mastro (1995-98) 1..... 217 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 8..... 123 ... Brandon Casamassima (2007-09) 10... 113 ...... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) 7..... 10 ...........Andrew Dundon (2012-15) 2..... 214 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 9..... 121 .............Dan Culicerto (1981-84) ..... 10 ........... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 3..... 212 ........... Kenny Socorro (2008-11) 10... 119 .................. Nate Lape (2007-09) Total Bases ..... 10 .............Nathan Gomez (2010-13) 4..... 208 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 1..... 510 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 10... 9 ................... Sergio Leon (2012-15) 5..... 203 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) Doubles 2..... 346 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) ..... 9 ...................Jason Nixon (1986-89) 6..... 199 ................Thor Meeks (2009-12) 1..... 48 ............... Victor Gomez (2008-11) 3..... 317 .........Rey Pastrana (2016-2019) ..... 9 ...............Glenn Verbage (1969-71) ..... 199 ...........Nathan Gomez (2010-13) 2..... 46 .............. Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) 4..... 316 ............ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) 8..... 197 .........Andrew Dundon (2012-15) 3..... 42 ........... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 5..... 308 ........ David Colangelo (1999-02) Strikeouts ..... 197 ............... Sergio Leon (2012-15) ..... 42 ....................Mike Hagy (1993-96) ..... 308 ...... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) 1..... 200 ................Thor Meeks (2009-12) 10... 188 ..................Matt White (1999-02) ..... 42 .............Nathan Gomez (2010-13) 7..... 304 .................. Nate Lape (2007-09) 2..... 187 .............Rey Pastrana (2016-19) 6..... 41 ........ Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) 8..... 292 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 3..... 177 ............. Andrew Zban (2016-19) At Bats 7..... 40 ........... Dave Colangelo (1999-02) 9..... 289 .....................Greg Hill (1980-83) 4..... 155 ............... Sergio Leon (2012-15) 1..... 849 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 8..... 39 ...............Rey Pastrana (2016-19) 10... 287 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) ..... 155 ............. Gray Stafford (2010-13) 2..... 740 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 9..... 38 .................. Todd Sager (1981-84) 6..... 153 ...................Marty Rini (1999-02) 3..... 738 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 10... 36 .................... Nate Lape (2007-09) Slugging Percentage 7..... 151 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 4..... 722 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 1..... .743 ............Jason Brooks (2000-01) 8..... 145 ............Roddy Stieger (2003-06) 5..... 714 ............... Sergio Leon (2012-15) Triples 2..... .718 ............Tom Kuempel (1995-98) 9..... 135 .............Rhett Stafford (2009-11) 6..... 695 .........Andrew Dundon (2012-15) 1..... 16 ................. Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 3..... .679 ...............Kurt Lipton (2008, ‘10) 10... 130 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 7..... 663 .............Rey Pastrana (2016-19) 2..... 11 ............... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) 4..... .667 ............... Todd Sager (1981-84) 8..... 648 ...........Nathan Gomez (2010-13) 3..... 9 ....................Kurt Lipton (2008, ‘10) 5..... .642 ..... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) Stolen Bases 9..... 630 ........ David Colangelo (1999-02) ..... 9 ............ David Colangelo (1999-02) 6..... .630 ........... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) 1..... 73 ............... Adam Yeager (2008-09) 10... 612 ............... Aaron Bossi (2013-16) 5..... 8 ................... John Wilson (1976-79) 7..... .619 ..............Jason Nixon (1986-89) 2..... 64 ................. Isaac Ballou (2010-13) ..... 612 ............Roddy Stieger (2003-06) ..... 8 ............... Erik Rodriguez (2017-19) 8..... .615 ....... Robbie Morrison (1984-87) 3..... 60 ...............Chris Monaco (2004-06) 7..... 7 ..............Rusty Wamsley (1961-63) 9..... .602 ............. Nate Lape (2007-2009) 4..... 59 ....................Corey Bird (2014-16) Batting Average (min. 200 AB) ..... 7 ................. Adam Yeager (2008-09) ..... .602 ..........Glenn Verbage (1969-71) ..... 59 .............Aaron Williams (1996-99) 1..... .388 ....................Greg Hill (1980-83) 9..... 6 ....................Bob Lemley (1966-68) 5..... 56 .......... David Colangelo (1999-02) 2..... .386 .........Rusty Wamsley (1961-63) ..... 6 ....................John Mazur (1967-69) Walks 6..... 41 ............... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) 3..... .373 ........... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ..... 6 ................Darren Woody (1973-74) 1..... 129 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 7..... 37 .................... Nate Lape (2007-09) 4..... .372 ....... Robbie Morrison (1984-87) ..... 6 ................Mike Kaufman (1973-76) 2 .... 120 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 8..... 36 .........................DJ Gee (2015-16) 5..... .370 ............Tom Kuempel (1995-98) ..... 6 ..................Carl Burgess (1974-77) 3..... 102 .......... Roger McIntyre (1988-91) 9..... 34 ...Geordon Blanton (2018-Pres.) 6..... .367 ............... Mike Horan (1974-77) ..... 6 ................. Larry Berkery (1976-78) ..... 102 .......John Piepenbrink (1987-90) 10... 32 ........... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 7..... .366 ............... Todd Sager (1981-84) ..... 6 ................. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 5..... 98 ........ Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ..... 32 ........Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) 8..... .361 ..............Jason Nixon (1986-89) ..... 6 ................. Gray Stafford (2010-13) 6..... 95 ...........Dave McAnallen (1988-91) 9..... .360 ...........David Sullivan (1978-81) ..... 6 .....Geordon Blanton (2018-Pres.) 7..... 90 .............Nathan Gomez (2010-13) Active 10... .357 ...................Elvis Peralta (2019) 8..... 89 ..................Thor Meeks (2009-12) 11 ... .356 ............. Mark Crouch (1979-81) Home Runs 9..... 87 ............... Andrew Zban (2016-19) 1..... 52 ............... Victor Gomez (2008-11) 10... 82 .............Aaron Williams (1996-99) Hits 2..... 39 ...............Jason Brooks (2000-01) 1..... 294 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) 3..... 38 .................Jason Nixon (1986-89) Sacrifice Hits 2..... 250 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 4..... 34 ...............Tom Keumpel (1995-98) 1..... 26 ............. Kenny Socorro (2008-11) 3..... 220 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) ..... 34 .....................Marty Rini (1999-02) ..... 26 ................. Sergio Leon (2012-15) 4..... 211 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 6..... 32 .................... Nate Lape (2007-09) 3..... 19 ...................Leo Valenti (2016-17) 5..... 208 ........ David Colangelo (1999-02) 7..... 31 ........ Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) 4..... 18 ....................Corey Bird (2014-16) 6..... 200 ........... Kenny Socorro (2008-11) 8..... 29 .......................Greg Hill (1980-83) ..... 18 ................. Isaac Ballou (2011-13) 7..... 189 .........Rey Pastrana (2016-2019) ..... 29 ...............Rey Pastrana (2016-19) 6..... 17 ...........Andrew Dundon (2012-15) 8..... 187 ............ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) 10... 28 ...........Dave McAnallen (1988-91) ..... 17 ..............Allen Osborne (1992-95) ..... 187 ...........Nathan Gomez (2010-13) ..... 17 ............... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) 10... 184 .........Andrew Dundon (2012-15) Runs Batted In 9..... 16 ........... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 1..... 211 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) ..... 16 .................... Matt Helm (2004-07) Runs Scored 2..... 139 .........Dave McAnallen (1988-91) 1..... 176 ........ David Colangelo (1999-02) . .... 134 .....................Greg Hill (1980-83) Sacrifice Flies 2..... 152 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 4..... 121 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 1..... 20 ............... Victor Gomez (2008-11) 3..... 150 ...... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ..... 121 ......... Adam Frederick (2003-06) 2..... 12 .........John Piepenbrink (1987-90) 4..... 144 ............. Victor Gomez (2008-11) ..... 121 .............Jason Brooks (2000-01) 3..... 11 ..................Thor Meeks (2009-12) ..... 144 ............... Isaac Ballou (2010-13) 7..... 119 .................. Nate Lape (2007-09) ..... 11 .................... Nate Lape (2007-08) 6..... 131 .................. Josh Valle (2007-10) 8..... 116 ...............Jason Nixon (1986-89) ..... 11 ...............Jason Brooks (2000-01) @HerdBaseball HerdZone.com Marshall Baseball Record Book CAREER RECORDS: PITCHING Games Started 15 ...............Chase Boster (2015-16) 1. 53 ...........Chris Koutsavlis (2003-06) 9. 14 ................. Carl Hewlett (1968-70) 2. 48 ................. Mike Mason (2009-12) 14 .................Rodney May (1969-71) 3. 45 ................Grant Harper (2001-04) 14 ..............Mike Sedberry (1975-78) 45 .................... J.R. Watts (1995-98) 14 .................... J.R. Watts (1995-98) 5. 43 ............Joshua Shapiro (2016-19) 14 ............Joshua Shapiro (2016-19) 6. 41 ....................Chase Boster (2013-16) 7 . 39 ........................Matt Spade (1992-94) Saves 8. 37 ................Chris Grimes (1996-99) 1. 20 ................. Austin Coan (2009-10) 9. 35 ................Steve Fowler (1998-01) 2. 13 ............Chris Meadows (2001-04) 35 ..............Michael Taylor (2013-15) 3. 11 ....................Burris Warner (2016) 4. 10 ..................... Josh King (2011-15) Appearances 5. 9 ...................Tim Fanning (1994-95)
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