CWS Series Records

CWS Series Records

CWS Series Records Individual Batting ................................................................... 2 Individual Pitching ................................................................. 2-3 Individual Fielding .................................................................. 3-4 Team Batting ............................................................................. 4 Team Pitching ........................................................................... 4-5 Team Fielding ........................................................................... 5 2 CWS Series Records 1.250 (20-16), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1995 Batting - Individidual 1.250 (20-16), Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 1.200 (18-15), Scott Schroeffel, Tennessee, 4 games, 1995 1.176 (20-17), Danny Matienzo, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (mINIMUM 15 AT BATS) *.714 (10-14), Jim Morris, Notre Dame, 4 games, 1957 MOST RUNS BATTED IN .611 (11-18), John Gall, Stanford, 4 games, 1999 17, Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 6 games, 1981 .600 (9-15), Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 4 games, 1986 13, Robb Gorr, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 .588 (10-17), Jay Pecci, Stanford, 4 games, 1997 12, Russ Morman, Wichita St., 5 games, 1982 .588 (10-17), Danny Matienzo, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 12, Todd Walker, LSU, 5 games, 1993 .571 (12-21), Steve Pearce, South Carolina, 5 games, 2004 11, Bob Horner, Arizona St., 5 games, 1978 .563 (9-16), Mark Standiford, Wichita St., 4 games, 1988 11, Martin Peralta, Arizona St., 6 games, 1988 .563 (9-16), Rick Gutierrez, Oklahoma, 4 games, 1994 11, Phil Nevin, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1992 .563 (9-16), Antone Williamson, Arizona St., 4 games, 1994 11, Kris Bennett, Tennessee, 4 games, 2001 .563 (9-16), Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1995 11, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 .563 (9-16), Victor Menocal, Georgia Tech, 3 games, 2002 11, Tommy Mendonca, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 .563 (9-16), Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 11, Kole Calhoun, Arizona St., 4 games, 2009 *Morris still would lead (.667) even adding an 0-for-1 to his totals to make the minimum for at MOST BASE ON BALLS (SINCE 1975) bats. 8, by 10 players (last time: Alan Ahmady, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008) MOST AT BATS 35, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 MOST STOLEN BASES 33, Sam Fuld, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 8, Calvin James, Miami (FL), 6 games, 1985 33, Whit Merrifield, South Carolina, 7 games, 2010 8, Tommy Hinzo, Arizona, 5 games, 1986 32, Art Moossmann, Holy Cross, 7 games, 1952 7, Roger Detter, Arizona St., 6 games, 1969 32, Adrian Morales, South Carolina, 7 games, 2010 7, Tim Gloyd, Pepperdine, 5 games, 1979 7, Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 MOST RUNS 11, John Turco, Holy Cross, 7 games, 1952 MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS 11, Chris Powell, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1992 5, Drew Stubbs, Texas, 5 games, 2005 10, Sal Bando, Arizona St., 6 games, 1965 4, Leland David, Western Mich., 5 games, 1955 10, Bill Bates, Texas, 6 games, 1985 4, Ralph Hochgrebe, Missouri, 6 games, 1958 10, Steve Daniel, Tennessee, 4 games, 2001 4, Paul Merch, Oklahoma St., 6 games, 1959 10, Steve Susdorf, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 4, Ron Stillwell, Southern California, 6 games, 1960 4, Brian Whatley, Long Beach St., 5 games, 1993 MOST HITS 4, Greg Hanoian, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 15, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 14, Joe Caruso, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 14, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 3, Jim Ifland, Oklahoma St., 5 games, 1987 13, Pete Van Horne, Arizona, 6 games, 1976 3, Carlos Quentin, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 13, Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 6 games, 1981 3, Tim Fedroff, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 13, John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1984 2, by many players (last time: Gary Brown, Cal St. Fullerton, 2 games, 2009 & Andy Wilkins, Arkansas, 4 games, 2009) MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS 8, Dave Magadan, Alabama, June 4, 7, 1983 MOST HIT BY PITCH 8, Barry Bonds, Arizona St., June 2, 5, 7, 1984 5, Aaron Luna, Rice, 4 games, 2006 7, Terry Francona, Arizona, June 4, 5, 1980 5, Scott Wingo, South Carolina, 5 games, 2011 7, David Cooper, Cal St. Fullerton, June 18, 20, 21, 2006 4, Kurt Suzuki, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 2003 4, Josh Horton, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 4, Taylor Holiday, UC Irvine, 4 games, 2007 MOST DOUBLES 4, Reid Fronk, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 4, by 18 players (last time: Steve Susdorf, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008) MOST TRIPLES 3, Buddy Chain, Ole Miss, 4 games, 1956 Pitching - Individual 3, Sonny Siebert, Missouri, 6 games, 1958 3, Arthur Ersepke, Southern California, 6 games, 1960 2, by 34 players (last time: Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt, 4 games, 2011) LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE (mINIMUM 18 INNINGS) 0.50 (1-18), Jerry Thomas, Minnesota, 2 games, 1956 MOST HOME RUNS 0.50 (1-18), Craig Swan, Arizona St., 2 games, 1972 4, Bud Hollowell, Southern California, 6 games, 1963 0.50 (1-18), Jim Crawford, Arizona St., 2 games, 1972 4, Gary Hymel, LSU, 4 games, 1991 0.76 (2-23 2/3), Kevin Fowler, Oklahoma St., 3 games, 1961 4, J. D. Drew, Florida St., 3 games, 1995 0.78 (2-23), Gary Gentry, Arizona St., 2 games, 1967 4, Geoff Jenkins, Southern California, 6 games, 1995 0.84 (2-21 1/3), Bill Thom, Southern California, 3 games, 1958 4, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 0.84 (2-21 1/3), Jonah Nickerson, Oregon St., 3 games, 2006 4, Brad Ticehurst, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 0.86 (2-21), Larry Gura, Arizona St., 4 games, 1969 4, Edmund Muth, Stanford, 4 games, 2000 0.87 (2-20 2/3), Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 5 games, 1966 4, Logan Johnson, Louisville, 3 games, 2007 0.89 (2-20 1/3), Joe Ferris, Maine, 3 games, 1964 4, Tommy Mendonca, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008 0.90 (2-20), Lerrin LaGrow, Arizona St., 2 games, 1969 4, Russell Moldenhauer, Texas, 6 games, 2009 4, Bryan Holaday, TCU, 5 games, 2010 MOST INNINGS WITHOUT ALLOWING AN EARNED RUN 16.1, John Stewart, Southern California, 5 games, 1966 MOST HOME RUNS TO LEAD OFF GAME 15.1, Darrell Jackson, Arizona St., 2 games, 1977 2, Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 15, Burt Hooton, Texas, 15 innings, 2 games, 1969 14, Russ McQueen, Southern California, 4 games, 1972 MOST TOTAL BASES 14, Jackson Todd, Oklahoma, 2 games, 1972 31, Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998 14, Patrick Ahearne, Pepperdine, 2 games, 1992 26, Geoff Jenkins, Southern California, 6 games, 1995 24, Sal Bando, Arizona St., 6 games, 1965 MOST WINS 24, Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003 3, James O’Neill, Holy Cross, 3 games, 1952 23, Joe Caruso, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 3, Joseph Pollack, Minnesota, 3 games, 1964 22, by six players (last time: Bryan Holaday, TCU, 5 games, 2010) 3, Russ McQueen, Southern California, 4 games, 1972 3, George Milke, Southern California, 3 games, 1974 HIGHEST SLUGGING PErcENTAGE 3, Bob Chaulk, Arizona, 3 games, 1976 (mINIMUM 15 AT BATS) 3, Kevin Sheary, Miami (FL), 3 games, 1985 1.267 (19-15), Kevin Brown, Miami (FL), 4 games, 2001 3, Greg Brummett, Wichita St., 3 games, 1989 3, John Hudgins, Stanford, 3 games, 2003 3 3, Alex White, North Carolina, 4 games, 2008 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 3, Taylor Jungmann, Texas, 4 games, 2009 20, Rob Souza, Miami (FL), 2 games, 1984 16, Ben McDonald, LSU, 3 games, 1989 MOST LOSSES 15, Jeff Ballard, Stanford, 2 games, 1985 2, by 44 players (last time: Kyle Winkler, TCU, 2 games, 2010) 14, by five players (last time: Kris Benson, Clemson, 2 games, 1996) MOST SAVES MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 4, Huston Street, Texas, 4 games, 2002 15, Ben McDonald, LSU, 3 games, 1989 3, Terry Ray, Texas, 3 games, 1975 14, Jeff Ballard, Stanford, 2 games, 1985 3, Tony Hudson, Cal St. Fullerton, 4 games, 1979 14, Darren Dilkes, Oklahoma St., 3 games, 1981 3, Dan Smith, Miami (FL), 5 games, 1982 13, Cecil Burford, Mississippi, 2 games, 1956 3, Jim Newlin, Wichita St., 5 games, 1989 13, Kris Benson, Clemson, 2 games, 1996 3, Michael Neu, Miami (FL), 4 games, 1999 3, Jeff Bruksch, Stanford, 4 games, 2001 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (mINIMUM 15 INNINGS) 3, Kevin Gunderson, Oregon St., 5 games, 2006 0, Roger Clemens, Texas, 17 2/3 innings, 2 games, 1983 3, Andrew Carignan, North Carolina, 5 games, 2007 0, Gilbert Heredia, Arizona, 16 innings, 2 games, 1986 1, Chuck Hartenstein, Texas, 19 innings, 2 games, 1962 MOST APPEARANCES 1, Steve Rogers, Tulsa, 16 1/3 innings, 2 games, 1971 6, Rob Wooten, North Carolina, 2007 1, Craig Swan, Arizona St., 18 innings, 2 games, 1972 5, Jessie Smith, Texas, 1953 5, Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 1962 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 5, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 1966 20, Rod Keogh, Washington St., 2 games, 1950 5, Dan Smith, Miami (FL), 1982 17, Keith Weber, Missouri, 3 games, 1964 5, Rick Raether, Miami (FL), 1985 15, James Waldrip, Oklahoma, 1 game, 1951 5, Rick Raether, Miami (FL), 1986 15, Walter Peterson, Southern California, 3 games, 1963 5, Richie Lewis, Florida St., 1986 15, Jerry Don Gleaton, Texas, 2 games, 1979 5, Jim Newlin, Wichita St., 1989 15, Kevin Dukes, Arizona St., 4 games, 1981 5, Jack Krawczyk, Southern California, 1995 5, J. Brent Cox, Texas, 2004 MOST STRIKEOUTS 5, J. Brent Cox, Texas, 2005 38, Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 5 games, 1962 5, Kevin Gunderson, Oregon St., 2006 31, Gary Gentry, Arizona St., 2 games, 1967 5, Joe Paterson, Oregon St., 2007 29, Steve Arlin, Ohio St., 4 games, 1965 5, Andrew Carignan, North Carolina, 2007 29, Dave Winfield, Minnesota, 2 games, 1973 5, Joshua Fields, Georgia, 2008 29, Greg Swindell, Texas, 3 games, 1985 5, Alex McRee, Georgia, 2008 29, Jason Windsor, Cal St.

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