@ENMUSports GoEasternAthletics.com Pg. 1 GoEasternAthletics 2014 Schedule/Results FEBRUARY (10-4) 7 ADAMS STATE W, 7-2 8 ADAMS STATE W, 2-1 ADAMS STATE W, 13-3 9 ADAMS STATE L, 2-6 14 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W, 7-0 15 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W, 15-1 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W, 11-2 16 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS `L, 1-9 22 at Texas-Permian Basin W, 4-0 at Texas-Permian Basin W, 4-1 (9) 23 at University of the Southwest W, 9-1 at University of the Southwest W, 19-1 28 at Tarleton State* L, 4-10 at Tarleton State* L, 3-4 MARCH (6-12) 1 at Tarleton State* W, 10-9 at Tarleton State* L, 4-11 7 #18 WEST TEXAS A&M* L, 4-6 #18 WEST TEXAS A&M* L, 3-11 9 #18 WEST TEXAS A&M* L, 0-13 #18 WEST TEXAS A&M* W, 6-5 (11) 14 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* W, 3-2 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* W, 4-3 15 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* L, 4-8 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* L, 4-15 21 at Cameron* L, 2-4 22 at Cameron* W, 1-0 (11) at Cameron* L, 3-4 23 at Cameron* L, 11-19 28 at Angelo State* L, 8-9 29 at Angelo State* L, 1-2 at Angelo State* L, 8-9 (12) 30 at Angelo State* W, 7-5 APRIL (8-7) 4 TARLETON STATE* W, 4-3 5 TARLETON STATE* W, 3-2 TARLETON STATE* W, 4-2 (7) 8 #12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L, 7-8 11 at #6 West Texas A&M* L, 4-14 (8) 12 at #6 West Texas A&M* W, 7-5 at #6 West Texas A&M* L, 8-10 15 at Wayland Baptist W, 8-3 18 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L, 2-10 19 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L, 4-7 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W, 6-4 22 at #8 Lubbock Christian L, 2-9 25 CAMERON* W, 21-3 (7) 26 CAMERON* L, 5-6 CAMERON* W, 5-4 MAY (0-0) 2 ANGELO STATE* 6 p.m. 3 ANGELO STATE* 1 p.m. ANGELO STATE* 3:30 p.m. 8-10 Conference Tournament% TBA Home games in BOLD CAPS * - LSC game % - LSC Tournament (@ #1 Seed) All times are MST About Angelo State Coming into the series, Angelo State is 25-22 overall and 14-18 in the Lone Star Conference after being swept in a three-game series at Texas A&M-Kingsville last weekend. Since taking three of four from Eastern New Mexico at the end of March, the Rams are 5-9 and have lost four straight. ASU is 9-14 in road games and 3-11 when playing away contests in conference play. Those three wins came in the opening weekend of LSC play at Cameron. ASU enters the weekend in fourth in the LSC, one game up on the Greyhounds and a half game back of Tarleton State in third. For them to clinch a spot in the conference tournament, the Rams will either have to win two games this weekend or win once and need the Texans to take one from the Javelinas. ASU has the tie breaker over ENMU unless the Greyhounds sweep the weekend series. ENMU-ASU Series History Angelo State has a 28-12 lead in the all-time series following them winning three of the four games earlier this season in San Angelo, Texas. Eastern New Mexico is 6-9 versus the Rams at Greyhound Field. Last season, ASU went 3-1 in Portales with the Greyhounds taking the series finale 8-7 on a walk-off hit. The only time ENMU has won a series was in 2011 at home when they won the three-game set. Eastern’s longest winning streak over the Rams is two, coming in 2011, while ASU won eight straight from April 16, 2011 - April 6, 2013. Live Game Coverage Live stats (free) and video (PPV) will be available for all three games this weekend. The links can be found on baseball’s schedule page on GoEasternAthletics.com. All three contests will also be broadcast on 1450 AM KSEL Country with Doc Elder providing the play-by-play. On Deck The Greyhounds will either compete in the LSC Tournament that will take place May 8-10 or see their season come to an end this weekend. LEADING OFF 2014 EASTERN NEW MEXICO BASEBALL Baseball Contact: Phillip Pongratz | E: [email protected] | O: (575) 562-4308 GoEasternAthletics.com | Twitter: @ENMUSports | Facebook: /GoEasternAthletics ENMU (24-23, 13-19 LSC) vs. Angelo State (25-22, 14-18 LSC) May 2 • 6 p.m. May 3 • 1/3:30 p.m. Portales, N.M. • Greyhound Field Angelo State Rams Head Coach: Kevin Brooks Season at ASU: 10th Career Record: 367-209 Record at ASU: Same PROBABLY PITCHING MATCH-UPS Greyhounds W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR OBA G1: B. Monticello 5-4 4.44 79.0 92 47 39 13 43 6 .294 G2: M. Artalejo 6-5 3.89 74.0 80 45 32 21 39 5 .282 G3: R. Edwards 4-3 3.92 57.1 67 31 25 30 37 6 .306 Rams W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR OBA G1: B. Bass 3-4 2.29 63.0 58 24 16 8 33 2 .245 G2: J. Zgardowski 4-5 4.07 66.1 62 33 30 20 63 1 .246 G3: J. Feckley 5-4 3.59 80.1 82 46 32 17 57 2 .263 ENMU PROJECTED LINEUP Pos. No. Player B/T Yr. GP-GS Avg. R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA C 5 Chad Highberger R/R Jr. 26-23 .230 15 17 3 0 1 12 1-1 & 14 Steven Moore R/R Jr. 30-26 .225 16 20 3 1 2 15 5-6 1B 3 Rafael Romo R/R Sr. 39-32 .301 16 31 5 1 0 16 1-2 2B 2 Colton Sims R/R Sr. 41-41 .300 25 45 7 1 0 30 5-9 3B 7 Sam Hedrick L/R Sr. 46-46 .296 36 48 6 5 0 25 12-17 SS 10 Brett Ackerman R/R Sr. 41-41 .363 20 53 4 2 0 18 6-10 LF 20 Rawley Gomez L/R Sr. 36-29 .330 13 33 2 1 0 11 9-13 CF 1 Matthew Burks R/R Jr. 47-47 .389 48 70 10 2 10 31 10-15 RF 24 Blake Cooper L/R Jr. 45-45 .310 32 45 14 3 8 37 13-13 DH 4 Ryan Forkel R/R Sr. 37-26 .286 20 36 4 0 0 15 5-7 or 11 Mark Foley L/R Jr. 18-12 .286 6 13 3 0 1 7 0-1 or 15 Chris Sanders R/R Jr. 17-13 .267 4 12 2 0 0 7 2-3
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2014 Schedule/Results February (10-4) 7 AdAmS StAte W, 7-2 8 AdAmS StAte W, 2-1 AdAmS StAte W, 13-3 9 AdAmS StAte L, 2-614 NeW meXICO HIGHLANdS W, 7-015 NeW meXICO HIGHLANdS W, 15-1 NeW meXICO HIGHLANdS W, 11-216 NeW meXICO HIGHLANdS `L, 1-9 22 at Texas-Permian Basin W, 4-0 at Texas-Permian Basin W, 4-1 (9) 23 at University of the Southwest W, 9-1 at University of the Southwest W, 19-1 28 at Tarleton State* L, 4-10 at Tarleton State* L, 3-4
March (6-12) 1 at Tarleton State* W, 10-9 at Tarleton State* L, 4-11 7 #18 WeSt teXAS A&m* L, 4-6 #18 WeSt teXAS A&m* L, 3-11 9 #18 WeSt teXAS A&m* L, 0-13 #18 WeSt teXAS A&m* W, 6-5 (11) 14 teXAS A&m-kINGSvILLe* W, 3-2 teXAS A&m-kINGSvILLe* W, 4-3 15 teXAS A&m-kINGSvILLe* L, 4-8 teXAS A&m-kINGSvILLe* L, 4-15 21 at Cameron* L, 2-4 22 at Cameron* W, 1-0 (11) at Cameron* L, 3-4 23 at Cameron* L, 11-19 28 at Angelo State* L, 8-9 29 at Angelo State* L, 1-2 at Angelo State* L, 8-9 (12) 30 at Angelo State* W, 7-5
april (8-7) 4 tARLetON StAte* W, 4-3 5 tARLetON StAte* W, 3-2 tARLetON StAte* W, 4-2 (7) 8 #12 LubbOCk CHRIStIAN L, 7-8 11 at #6 West Texas A&M* L, 4-14 (8) 12 at #6 West Texas A&M* W, 7-5 at #6 West Texas A&M* L, 8-10 15 at Wayland Baptist W, 8-3 18 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L, 2-10 19 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L, 4-7 at #22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W, 6-4 22 at #8 Lubbock Christian L, 2-9 25 CAmeRON* W, 21-3 (7) 26 CAmeRON* L, 5-6 CAmeRON* W, 5-4 May (0-0) 2 ANGeLO StAte* 6 p.m. 3 ANGeLO StAte* 1 p.m. ANGeLO StAte* 3:30 p.m. 8-10 Conference Tournament% TBA
Home games in bOLd CAPS * - LSC game % - LSC Tournament (@ #1 Seed) All times are MST
About Angelo StateComing into the series, Angelo State is 25-22 overall and 14-18 in the Lone Star Conference after being swept in a three-game series at Texas A&M-Kingsville last weekend. Since taking three of four from Eastern New Mexico at the end of March, the Rams are 5-9 and have lost four straight. ASU is 9-14 in road games and 3-11 when playing away contests in conference play. Those three wins came in the opening weekend of LSC play at Cameron. ASU enters the weekend in fourth in the LSC, one game up on the Greyhounds and a half game back of Tarleton State in third. For them to clinch a spot in the conference tournament, the Rams will either have to win two games this weekend or win once and need the Texans to take one from the Javelinas. ASU has the tie breaker over ENMU unless the Greyhounds sweep the weekend series.
eNmu-ASu Series HistoryAngelo State has a 28-12 lead in the all-time series following them winning three of the four games earlier this season in San Angelo, Texas. Eastern New Mexico is 6-9 versus the Rams at Greyhound Field. Last season, ASU went 3-1 in Portales with the Greyhounds taking the series finale 8-7 on a walk-off hit. The only time ENMU has won a series was in 2011 at home when they won the three-game set. Eastern’s longest winning streak over the Rams is two, coming in 2011, while ASU won eight straight from April 16, 2011 - April 6, 2013.
Live Game CoverageLive stats (free) and video (PPV) will be available for all three games this weekend. The links can be found on baseball’s schedule page on GoEasternAthletics.com. All three contests will also be broadcast on 1450 AM KSEL Country with Doc Elder providing the play-by-play.
On deckThe Greyhounds will either compete in the LSC Tournament that will take place May 8-10 or see their season come to an end this weekend.
Scouting Angelo StatePacing Angelo State at the plate is Cameron Massengill with a .326 batting average. Brett David (.314) and Derek Tyner (.312) are also hitting over .300 and have driven in 21 and 20 runs, respectively. J.P. Zapata is the team’s top player off the bench as he has played in 27 games with 17 starts and batting .361. David Goggin has comes in pacing the Rams in doubles (11), home runs (4) and RBI (29) while Nehwon Norkeh has smashed three homers with a team-best 19 steals. Tyler Coughenour has stolen 18 bases while Christian Summers and Goggin have swipped 13 and 12 bags, respectively. Coughenour (34), Summers (34) and Norkeh (30) have all scored at least 30 times this season.
As a team, ASU is batting a .284 with a .357 on-base percentage and .380 slugging percentage. They come in with 411 hits, of which 60 have gone for doubles, 18 triples and 14 have left the yard. The Rams have struck out 270 times, drawn 111 walks and have been hit by 66 pitches. When stealing, they are successful 72.2 percent of the time as they are 86-for-119, both leading the LSC. ASU comes in with a .955 fielding percentage, having committed 76 errors.
Projected to start Friday’s series opener is Blake Bass, who is 3-4 with a 2.29 ERA over 11 games, 10 of them starts. He has struck out 33 while walking only eight in 63 innings. Saturday will see Jake Feckley and Jason Zgar-dowski take the mound. Feckley enters with a 5-4 mark, 3.59 ERA in 80.1 innings with 57 strikeouts and 17 walks. Zgardowski has a staff-high 63 strikeouts in 66.1 innings. He is also 4-5 on the season with a 4.07 ERA, two saves and has plunked 11 batters.
Out of the bullpen, Graylon Brown has saved four games while making 22 appearances, including a start. He is also 5-2 with an ERA of 4.15 and 33 strikeouts in 47.2 frames. Making 18 relief appearances is Mason Leavitt (0-1, 5.14 ERA, 14.0 IP) while Jake Albert (2-1, 3.67 ERA, 27.0 IP) and Jamie MacLean (0-0, 3.24 ERA, 8.1 IP) have appeared in 13 games out of the pen. Dillon Becker (3-2, 5.06 ERA, 37.1 IP) has played in 15 games with nine relief showings. All nine of Erik Monson’s (1-2, 5.56 ERA, 11.1 IP) appearances have been in relief this season.
The Rams enter the weekend with a 3.96 ERA, eight complete games and two shutouts. Their staff has struck out 312 and walked 134. Of the 397 hits given up, 76 have been doubles, 15 home runs and eight for triples. Opponents are hitting .266 against them while being hit by a pitch 43 times. ASU has also thrown 36 wild pitches and has had umpires ruled seven balks on them.
eNmu vs. LSCEastern New Mexico has compiled a 171-238-1 record against the current members of the Lone Star Con-ference. All-time in LSC games, the Greyhounds are 227-342-1. The most games they have played versus a conference foe is 101 against Texas A&M-Kingsville. The only team ENMU has a winning record against is West Texas A&M at 49-45.
Team RecordAngelo State 12-28Cameron 37-42Tarleton State 36-59-1Texas A&M-Kingsville 37-64West Texas A&M 49-45
LSC tournament Qualifying ScenariosThere are only two scenarios in which the Greyhounds will be able to qualify for the Lone Star Conference Tournament for the first time since 2009. ENMU must win all three games against the Rams this weekend or win two of the three contests and have Texas A&M-Kingsville sweep Tarleton State. Should the Greyhounds be victori-ous in all three games, they would be either the third or fourth seed depending on the results of the TAMUK/TSU series. If Eastern qualifies for the tournament in the
second scenario, they would be the fourth seed while ASU would be the third seed, having won the season series over ENMU.
two Straight LSC Weekly Award for burksMatthew Burks was named one of the two Lone Star Conference Hitters of the Week for the second straight week after his performance against Cameron and Lub-bock Christian. For the week, he hit .625 with a team-high 10 hits, a 1.000 slugging percentage and .667 on-base percentage. Burks also hit his conference leading ninth and 10th home runs while scoring seven times and driv-ing in five.
Winning Season Within ReachFor the first time since 2000, Eastern New Mexico can finish a season with a winning record. The Greyhounds will either have to sweep the three-game series against Angelo State or take two out of the three games and fail to qualify for the LSC Tournament. In the previous 13 campaigns, ENMU has finished with a .500 record twice (2008 & 2009) and finished a game under .500 once (2005). The Greyhounds have only had three winning seasons in the 23-year history of the program.
burks Home Run blastsBurks has showed off his power this season as he has smashed 10 home runs. He is the first Greyhound to hit double-digit homers in a season since 2000 and is tied for fifth on the season records list with Matt Masiarek (2000). Burks is also one of just five ENMU hitters to have 10-plus dingers in a campaign with Steve Marquez holding the record at 12 that he set in 1995 and matched a year later.
total bases Century markJunior outfielder Matthew Burks reached the century mark in total bases with two singles at Lubbock Christian. He became the 20th Greyhound to reach the mark in a season and first since Freddy Carmona in 2009. After the series against Cameron, Burks moved into a tie for ninth with 114 total bases. The single-season record is 131 set by Loren Wood in the 1999 campaign.
100+ Assists SeasonBrett Ackerman was credited with his 100th assist of the season in the first game of the series at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He became the 35th Eastern player to reach the mark in a campaign and first to do so in back-to-back seasons since Tyler Hayes in 2007-08. Ackerman currently has 115 assists, the 20th most in program history. The record is 143 set in 2008 by Hayes. burks Garners LSC Hitter of the Week HonorMatthew Burks was awarded the Lone Star Conference Hitter of the Week award for his performance last week at Texas A&M-Kingsville and Wayland Baptist. Burks hit .467 with a .733 slugging percentage, .556 on-base percentage, five runs and 4 RBIs. He also hit his eighth home run of the season to tie for the conference lead. It is the seventh LSC player of the week award for ENMU this season and fifth for a batter.
Season Walks Record WatchBlake Cooper drew four walks in the series against Camer-on to move into a tie for fourth on the ENMU single-sea-son list with 35. The others he is tied with are Ryan French (2006), Bryan Moore (2004) and Shane Shallenberger (1995). His walk total is the most by a Greyhound since 2009 when Clayton Young set the record with 40.
Swiping bagsFour steals against Cameron increased the Greyhounds total to 78 this season, the third most in program history. They are four steals shy of tying the 2004 team’s mark for second and need 10 to tie the school record of 98 set by the 1995 squad.
A vote for the Hounds in NCbWA Region PollEastern New Mexico received a vote in the Week 11 South Central Region Poll released by the Na-tional Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The Greyhounds went 2-2 last week with a midweek loss at Lubbock Christian before taking two of three at home from Cameron. Three Lone Star Conference teams are ranked with Texas A&M-Kingsville third, West Texas A&M coming in fifth and Tarleton State moving up to ninth. Angelo State dropped out of the top 10 but was the top school also receiving votes.
Home WinsThe two victories at home over Cameron gave ENMU 14 wins at Greyhound Field this season, tied for the fourth most in school history. Only three other Greyhound teams have won more at home (2013, 2009 and 1999). Last year’s squad came away with 17 wins in Portales that is tied for the most in program history with the 2009 team.
First Year victoriesHead Coach David Gomez became the winningest first-year head coach in program history after Eastern defeated Wayland Baptist on the road 8-3. He surpassed the previous mark of 20 that was set by 2013 ENMU Hall of Fame inductee Phil Clabaugh in 1992. Gomez previously surpassed former coach Chris Terry for second on the list with a victory at Cameron on March 22.
Rank Coach Year Wins1 David Gomez 2014 242 Phil Clabaugh 1992 203 Chris Terry 2012 14
burks’ Home Run Streak ends at 4Matthew Burks saw his home run streak end at four consecutive games as he was held with out one in the series opener at Texas A&M-Kingsville. His streak was the longest by a Greyhound since at 1999. The previous record of three was held by four players: Freddy Carmona (2008), David Jones (2001), Dallas McMann (2002) and Loren Wood (1999). Nine is the top mark in Division II and the LSC which was set by Cameron’s Chase Larsson from March 18-April 1, 2011.
back-to-back 20 Win SeasonsENMU has won 20 games in consecutive seasons for the first time since the program had six straight from 2005-10. The Greyhounds have also had 20 consecutive victory campaigns of five (1992-96) and four (1998-2001) in their history.
HbP Career Record WatchRyan Forkel was hit by a pitch for the seventh time this season in the second inning of the series finale at West Texas A&M. It was the 19th time in his career that he has been plunked to tie Brooke Brooks (2012-13), Derek Crenshaw (2012-13) and Duke Gonzalez (1992-93) for ninth on the school’s career list. Next on the list is Alex Schultz (2011-12) in eighth as he was hit 21 times. The ENMU record is 46 held by Dan Bramely (1992-95).
Conference Winning StreaksThe Greyhounds saw their four-game Lone Star Conference winning streak come to the end in the series opener at WT. The four straight wins was tied for the fifth longest in program history Last season, the Greyhounds won five consecutive conference games which was the longest since the school record of eight set in 2009.
Free Passes for CooperIn two games this season, Blake Cooper has been walked four times which is tied for the second most in a single game in Greyhound history. The first occurrence came in the series finale against West Texas A&M on March 9. Nearly a month later on April 8, Lubbock Christian issued four free passes to him. He is the first ENMU player to
get walked four times twice in a season. Prior to the two occurrences, the last time a Greyhound was walked four times in a game was Clayton Young on April 3, 2009 at Southwestern Oklahoma State while the last time at Grey-hound Field was on March 30, 2004 by Brett Scherer.
Ackerman LSC Hitter of the WeekSenior shortstop Brett Ackerman was picked as one of the two Lone Star Conference Hitters of the Week fol-lowing his performance against Tarleton State. He had a team-high four RBIs including a career-high three and the game-winner in the series opener. Ackerman finished the series by hitting 5-for-10 with two doubles and a .700 slugging percentage. The weekly award is the sixth for ENMU this season and fourth for a batter.
Sweep 17 Years in the makingEastern New Mexico pulled off a rare feat over the weekend. They swept Tarleton State for the first time since 1997. It is the third time the Greyhounds have taken all the game in a series from the Texans with the first taking place in 1996.
downed by Walk-OffsIn their three losses at Angelo State, ENMU was defeated on walk-offs in all three contests. The Greyhounds lost the series opener on a fielding error, game two on a sacrifice fly and a two-run single finished off the third contest. East-ern was able to avoid the sweep with a come from behind victory in the series finale.
NCbWA SC Pitcher of the Week to ArtalejoMatthew Artalejo was selected as the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association’s South Central Region Pitcher of the Week after his record performance at Cameron. His complete-game shutout of the Aggies that saw him throw a record 11 innings in the game propelled him to the award. He is the second Greyhound to earn the weekly award this season (Ryan Forkel) and the fourth all-time since the honor was established in 2011, which is the second most for a Lone Star Conference program. Artalejo also became the first ENMU hurler to be selected for the award.
2nd LSC Pitcher of the Week Honor for ArtalejoArtalejo earned his second Lone Star Conference Pitcher of the Week award after throwing a complete-game shutout of Cameron in the second game of the series. He became the first Greyhound pitcher since Anthony Smith in 2010 to take the award twice in a season. This was the fifth league player of the week award for ENMU this year.
Cooper Holds LSC Putout mark for 3:12Blake Cooper set a Lone Star Conference record with 23 putouts in an 11-inning victory at Cameron. He broke the previous mark of 20 held by three athletes and last reached by Tarleton State’s Colten Boothe last season. The record though would not last long as Aaron Blair from West Texas A&M surpassed Cooper’s new record just three
hours and 12 minutes later in a 15-inning contest.
School’s Single Game Assist Record matchedIn the second game of the series at Cameron, Dylan Nault tied the program’s single game assist record with nine. He became the fourth Greyhound to reach the mark as Xarin Escobedo set the record in 2002 against Wayland Baptist. Garrett Cook and Daniel Binz tied the record in 2009 and 2012, respectively.
monticello’s multiple Complete GamesAfter becoming the first Greyhound in two seasons to throw at least two complete games in a season, Ben Mon-ticello added to his season total as he went the distance in his third game in the series opener at Cameron. That is the most complete games tossed by an Eastern pitcher since 2008 when Ismael Solis had four and Evan Orsak went the distance in three.
Cooper Named LSC Hitter of the WeekBlake Cooper was named one of the two Lone Star Confer-ence’s Hitters of the Week on Mar. 17. He led the team with a .471 batting average, eight hits, five RBIs and a .882 slug-ging percentage. Cooper was also 2-for-2 stealing bases. This is the four conference player of the week award for a Greyhound this season, third hitter of the week and first in Cooper’s career.
Sims Steals Home!With his stolen base of home in the second game against West Texas A&M on Friday, Colton Sims became the first ENMU player to do so since Alex Schultz did at Southeast-ern Oklahoma State on Feb. 24, 2012. Sims is the first to pull it off since former Greyhound great Luis Quiñones stole home against Northeastern State on Apr. 29, 2011. Since 1999, Eastern has been successful stealing home 16 times out of 26.
Greyhounds Snap Winless Streak vs. texansA 10-9 victory in the third game of the series at Tarleton State snapped a 15 game losing streak to the Texans. It
ACtIve CAReeR LeAdeRSAverage (min. 50 AB) .389 Matthew BurksHits 104 Colton SimsDoubles 14 Cooper/HedrickTriples 5 Sam HedrickHome Runs 10 Matthew BurksRBI 61 Colton SimsSlugging % (min. 50 AB) .633 Matthew BurksWalks 43 Colton SimsHit by Pitch 19 Ryan ForkelOn-Base % (min. 50 AB) .462 Matthew BurksStolen Bases 19 Sam Hedrick
HOme RuN LIStINGNo. Player GM# Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn. Outs Count Score Final1 M. Burks 1 Feb. 7 Adams State T. Wiemers *0... 1 0 2-2 0-1 W, 7-22 C. Highberger 1 Feb. 7 Adams State T. Wiemer ..2. 3 2 2-2 4-1 W, 7-23 B. Cooper 6 Feb. 15 N.M. Highalnds B. Harrison .1.. 5 1 3-2 9-0 W, 15-14 D. Nault 6 Feb. 15 N.M. Highlands B. Harrison .1.. 5 1 0-0 11-0 W, 15-15 B. Cooper 10 Feb. 22 @Texas-Permian Basin K. Romstadt *0... 9 0 1-2 0-0 W, 4-16 M. Foley 12 Feb. 23 @University of the SW A. Martinez ..2. 4 2 0-1 14-0 W, 19-17 B. Cooper 13 Feb. 28 @Tarleton State J. French 0... 4 1 N/A 1-7 L, 4-108 B. Cooper 14 Feb. 28 @Tarleton State E. Lenz 0... 8 2 N/A 2-4 L, 3-49 S. Moore 15 Mar. 1 @Tarleton State R. Baker .1.. 6 1 N/A 2-5 W, 10-910 M. Burks 15 Mar. 1 @Tarleton State R. Baker .1.. 6 2 N/A 4-5 W, 10-911 S. Moore 15 Mar. 1 @Tarleton State E. Lenz ...3 7 1 N/A 6-5 W, 10-912 B. Cooper 23 Mar. 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville D. Diefenbach 0... 7 1 2-1 3-8 L, 4-813 M. Burks 25 Mar. 21 @Cameron D. Reidt .1.. 8 2 N/A 0-4 L, 2-414 B. Cooper 29 Mar. 28 @Angelo State J. Feckley *0... 6 0 0-0 3-2 L, 8-915 B. Cooper 29 Mar. 28 @Angelo State J. MacLean .1.. 9 2 1-0 6-6 L, 8-916 M. Burks 32 Mar. 30 @Angelo State D. Becker 0... 3 2 0-1 1-4 W, 7-517 M. Burks 37 Apr. 11 @West Texas A&M J. Disbro .1.. 7 2 1-2 2-7 L, 4-1418 M. Burks 38 Apr. 12 @West Texas A&M J. Weyker *.... 1 0 0-0 0-0 W, 7-519 B. Cooper 38 Apr. 12 @West Texas A&M S. Ouellet .1.. 4 2 0-0 5-1 W, 7-520 M. Burks 39 Apr. 12 @West Texas A&M K. Olason .1.. 6 2 1-1 3-3 L, 8-1021 M. Burks 40 Apr. 15 @Wayland Baptist J. Urena .1.. 4 0 0-0 4-0 W, 8-322 M. Burks 45 Apr. 25 Cameron J. Winters .1.. 5 1 1-2 18-3 W, 21-323 M. Burks 47 Apr. 26 Cameron S. Matta .1.. 2 2 2-0 2-1 W, 5-4* - Leadoff home run
Team - FieldingFielding Pct. .961 93rdDouble Plays 38 T-46thDouble Plays/Game 0.81 T-61st
Team - PitchingShutouts 3 T-82nd
Individual - HittingBatting Average Burks .389 T-68thRuns Burks 48 T-37thRuns/Game Burks 1.02 72ndHits Burks 70 T-34thTriples Hedrick 5 T-20thTriples/Game Hedrick 0.11 T-41stHome Runs Burks 10 T-21st Cooper 8 T-54thHome Runs/Game Burks 0.21 T-33rd Cooper 0.18 T-65thTotal Bases Burks 114 T-23rdSlugging Pct. Burks .633 44th Cooper .614 59thWalks Cooper 35 T-16thWalks/Game Cooper 0.78 16thHit by Pitch Burks 13 T-42ndHit by Pitch/Game Burks 0.28 T-88thToughest to Strike Out Ackerman 24.3 14th
Individual - PitchingGames Started Artalejo 12 T-56th R. Edwards 12 T-56th Monticello 12 T-56thBB/9 IP Monticello 1.48 82nd
was Eastern New Mexico’s first win over TSU since Feb. 27, 2010 at Greyhound Field. ENMU’s last victory in Stephen-ville was the first game of a twin bill on Mar. 7, 2009.
Artalejo Selected LSC Pitcher of the WeekJunior left-hander Matthew Artalejo was named one of the two Lone Star Conference’s Pitchers of the Week on Feb. 25. He earned the honor after throwing eight shutout innings against Texas-Permian Basin while giving up just two hits, a walk, and a .077 opponent batting average with four strikeouts to pick up his second win of the season. Artalejo is the first ENMU pitcher to win the award since Joe Jones on Mar. 12, 2012.
Second best Start in Program HistoryWith a 10-2 record to begin the season, Eastern New Mexico was tied for the second best start in program history. They matched the start for the 2006 team. Last year’s squad had the best record to begin a campaign
baseball’s 500th WinEastern New Mexico’s baseball program won their 500th game since starting in 1992 and did so in spectacular fashion. The Greyhounds defeated the University of the Southwest on the road 19-1 as all nine starting batters and 11 total players recorded at least one hit. Seven East-ern players recorded multi-hit games with three getting three base knocks.
eNmu Receives votes in CbN PollIn the first poll of the regular season by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper on Feb. 17, Eastern New Mexico was one of 13 schools to also receive votes that were not ranked in the polls top 30. The Greyhounds came in as the 34th team in the poll, two spots behind rival West Texas A&M. The only LSC school that was ranked was Tarleton State at 26th.
Forkel is NCbWA SC Region Hitter of the WeekAdding to his award total was senior outfielder Ryan Forkel who was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association South Central Region Hitter of the Week after his performance against New Mexico High-lands. This is his first regional award in his career.
Since they started giving out weekly regional awards in 2011, the Greyhounds have the most hitter awards among Lone Star Conference schools at three with all of them coming the past two seasons. Second among LSC programs is Texas A&M-Kingsville with two.
Forkel earns LSC Hitter of the Week HonorsSenior outfielder Ryan Forkel earned one of the two Lone Star Conference’s Hitter of the Week honors after going 10-for-14 (.714) with six RBIs, five runs and two stolen bases, in four games against New Mexico Highlands. He had three hits in games one and three and two in games two and four. This was the second straight week a Grey-hound was selected for the award.
two Straight Season Series Wins Over NmHuENMU took the season series from in-state rival New Mex-ico Highlands for the second straight year as they won three of the four games in the series. The only other time in program history the Greyhounds had taken consecu-tive season series from the Cowboys was from 1993-95 when they won three straight. Last season Eastern won four of the six meeting for their first season series over the Cowboys since 2009.
Historic Shutout of CowboysIn 89 previous meetings, the Greyhounds had never shut-out NMHU before. That all changed in the 90th meeting in the series opener at Greyhound Field as senior pitchers Aaron Anderson and Ben Monticello combined to allow just five hits and strikeout nine batters of a 7-0 victory. It was only the second shutout ever in the all-time series as the Cowboys blanked ENMU on Feb. 6, 2010 in the season opener.
Hedrick Named LSC Hitter of the WeekSenior third baseman Sam Hedrick was named one of the two LSC’s Hitter of the Week after his performance agaisnt Adams State. He batted .500 with five stolen bases, four runs and three RBI. This is the third straight year that a Greyhound hitter was selected as the conference’s hitter of the week after the first weekend of games.
burks’ Histroic blastJunior centerfielder Matthew Burks had a historic first career at-bat in an ENMU uniform. He became the first Greyhound to hit a home run to lead off the game since at least the 1999 season. His homer came on the fifth pitch of his at-bat.
Sims Preseason All-AmericanSenior infielder Colton Sims was selected a 2014 Col-legiate Baseball Division II Preseason All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Division II All-American Baseball Committee. The list of All-Ameri-cans was published in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper.
Preseason 1st team All-South Central for SimsColton Sims was the lone Eastern New Mexico player selected to a Preseason NCBWA All-South Central Region Team as he was named to the first team as a second baseman. He was one of five players from the Lone Star Conference to pick up first team honors.
Season OpenersEastern New Mexico is now 9-14 all-time in the first game of a season. They have won three straight season openers with the past two being a home against Adams State. Their last loss came in 2011 against New Meixco Highlands.
Opening at HomeWhen beginning their year at Greyhound Field, Eastern improved to 3-4. They defeated Adams State 7-2 for their second straight win at home to begin a campaign. Their other two victories came against Adams State (9-8) in 2013 and New Mexico Highlands (8-6) in 2000.
All-time Results in Season Openers at HomeDate Team Result2.2.14 Adams State W, 7-22.9.13 Adams State W, 9-82.5.00 New Mexico Highlands W, 8-62.5.99 Oklahoma Christian L, 0-82.15.97 Colo. School of Mines L, 2-52.10.95 Sul Ross State L, 7-92.21.92 NW Oklahoma State L, 2-6
back-to-back Years at HomeThis will be just the second time in school history that the Hounds will start a season at home in back-to-back years. The only previous time came during the 1999 and 2000 campaigns.
Opening SeriesENMU is 35-44 all-time in their first series or tournament of a season after taking three of four from Adams State. They are 24-19 in series and 11-25 in tournament play.
LSC Preseason PollEastern New Mexico was selected to finish tied for fifth with Cameron in the six team Lone Star Conference this year by head coaches, various media members and sports information directors. This is the third straight year that the Greyhounds have been picked to finish in last place in the conference.
Rank Team Total1 Texas A&M-Kingsville (10) 952 Angelo State (4) 833 Tarleton State (3) 814 West Texas A&M (1) 63t-5 eastern New mexico 28T-5 Cameron 28
Schedule NotesThe Greyhounds are schedule to play 50 regular season game this season that includes 35 LSC games, seven against the five other teams. Conference series will consist of four and three games. The four-game series consist of 9-inning games on Fridays and Sundays with Saturdays’ doubleheader being two 7-inning contests. In the three-game series, a 9-inning game will take place on Fridays and a 7- and 9-inning doubleheader occurring on Saturdays. It will be the most LSC games in a season since Eastern played 44 in 2010.
Non-conference games will take place against Adams State (Feb. 7-9), Lubbock Christian (Apr. 8) and New Mexico Highlands (Feb. 14-16) at home while the Grey-hounds face LCU (Apr. 22), Texas-Permian Basin (Feb. 22 - DH) and the University of the Southwest (Feb. 23 - DH) on the road. This will be the first time ENMU has played USW and UTPB since 2012. The Hounds were schedule to face the Mustangs last season but both games were cancelled because of weather.
key Greyhound ReturnersColton Sims is the top returning offensive threat for the Hounds as he hit .388 with 4 home runs last year while
eNmu LSC RANkINGSAs of Apr. 30
Individual - HittingBatting Average Burks .389 2nd Ackerman .363 5thRuns Burks 48 1st Hedrick 36 5th Cooper 32 T-10thHits Burks 70 2nd Ackerman 53 9thDoubles Cooper 14 T-1st Burks 10 T-10thTriples Hedrick 5 T-1st Cooper 3 T-6thHome Runs Burks 10 1st Cooper 8 2ndRBI Cooper 37 2nd Sims 32 T-4th Burks 31 T-6thTotal Bases Burks 114 1st Cooper 89 3rdSlugging Pct. Burks .633 1st Cooper .614 2ndWalks Cooper 35 1stHit by Pitch Burks 13 T-4thOn-Base Pct. Burks .462 2nd Cooper .450 3rdStolen Bases Hedrick 13 T-5th Cooper 12 T-7th
driving in 31 runs and stealing 11 bases in 2013. He was named a Preseason All-American by ABCA and to the All-South Central Region First Team. Joining him in the infield is Brett Ackerman at shortstop who batted .331 with a home run, 15 RBI and stole 11 times.
Splitting time between catcher and the outfield was Josh Cunningham. He hit .301, drove in 15 runs and swiped four bases in six attempts. Also back from the outfield is Ryan Forkel as he batted .323 with 9 RBI and five doubles over 40 appearances and 27 starts.
On the mound, Brett Humphries compiled a 4-6 record with a 7.39 ERA in 63.1 inning and struck out 28 as he appeared in 16 games, starting 13 of them. Ben Monticello started nine games and finished 2013 with a 3-2 mark, 7.00 ERA and 27 strikeouts. Kyle Kesmarki is back for his senior year after saving four games, going 2-1 and posting an ERA of 4.71 in 21 innings over 15 games. Other returning pitchers are Aaron Anderson (0-1, 6.35 ERA) and Dylan Montano (0-2, 11.45 ERA).
2014 eASteRN NeW meXICO GReYHOuNd bASebALL ROSteRnuMericalNo. Name Pos. b/t Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 1 Matthew Burks OF R/R 5-10 185 Jr. Vacaville, Calif (Diablo Valley College) 2 Colton Sims INF R/R 5-10 185 Sr. Reno, Nev. (Lassen College) 3 Rafael Romo INF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Riverside, Calif. (San Bernardino Valley College) 4 Ryan Forkel OF R/R 5-9 180 Sr. Yorbon Linda, Calif. (Saddleback College) 5 Chad Highberger C R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Concord, Calif. (Los Medanos College) 6 Bryan Pinocci OF L/L 6-0 190 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 7 Sam Hedrick INF L/R 5-10 190 R-Sr. Fairfield, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 8 Jackson Gaskins RHP R/R 6-3 220 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Cal State-San Marcos) 9 Sheldon Mobley RHP R/R 6-4 190 Fr. Surprise, Ariz. (Valley Vista HS) 10 Brett Ackerman SS R/R 5-10 175 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (San Diego Mesa College) 11 Mark Foley INF L/R 5-11 215 Jr. Vacaville, Calif. (Solano College) 14 Steven Moore C R/R 6-2 195 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley College) 15 Chris Sanders OF R/R 6-1 185 Jr. Murrieta, Calif. (Palomar College) 16 Kyle Kesmarki RHP R/R 6-1 175 Sr. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 17 Dylan Montano RHP R/R 6-0 170 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) 18 Matthew Artalejo RHP R/R 6-3 235 Jr. Westminister, Colo. (Northeastern JC) 19 Jonathan Joy RHP R/R 6-0 170 Fr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces HS) 20 Rawley Gomez INF L/R 5-11 170 Sr. Amarillo, Texas (Bushland HS) 21 Keigan Basso RHP R/R 6-5 190 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS) 22 Dylan Nault INF R/R 5-11 185 R-So. Anaheim, Calif. (Cypress College) 23 Aaron Anderson LHP L/L 6-0 190 Sr. 29 Palms, Calif. (29 Palms HS) 24 Blake Cooper OF L/R 5-11 220 R-Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (Golden West College) 25 Brennen Pierson INF R/R 6-0 230 Jr. Tuscon, Ariz. (University of New Mexico) 26 Ben Monticello RHP R/R 6-4 205 Sr. Windsor, Calif. (Santa Rosa CC) 27 Cody Pope RHP R/R 6-3 220 Jr. Kingman, Ariz. (Williston State College) 28 Ryan Pecotte OF R/R 6-0 190 Fr. Farmington, N.M. (Piedra Vista HS) 29 Matthew Johnson C R/R 5-10 165 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia Preparatory School) 30 Zachary Yantes C R/R 6-0 230 R-Fr. 29 Palms, Calif. (29 Palms HS) 31 Sean Gahan INF L/R 5-7 155 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) 32 Rusty Edwards LHP R/L 6-3 200 Jr. Oceanside, Calif. (Palomar College) 34 Brett Humphries RHP R/R 6-4 200 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Culver-Stockton College) 35 Cole Wells RHP R/R 6-4 205 Jr. Brentwood, Calif. (Butte College) 36 Gavin Long INF R/R 6-3 180 Jr. Half Moon Bay, Calif. (College of San Mateo) 37 Juan Gutierrez RHP R/R 5-8 165 R-Jr. Fontana, Calif. (San Bernardino Valley College) 38 Austin Edwards INF R/R 6-4 225 Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. (Carlsbad HS) 51 Jorge Quezada RHP R/R 5-9 170 Gr. San Ysidro, Calif. (William Penn University)
coaching staFFHead Coach: David Gomez (1st Season)Assistant Coach: Tim Campos (1st Season)Assistant Coach: Any Stewart (2nd Season)Assistant Coach: Matt Sena (2nd Season)Graduate Assistant: Brad Merritt (1st Season)
alphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Yr.10 Brett Ackerman SS Sr.23 Aaron Anderson LHP Sr.18 Matthew Artalejo RHP Jr.21 Kiegan Basso RHP Fr.1 Matthew Burks OF Jr.24 Blake Cooper OF R-Jr.38 Austin Edwards INF Fr.32 Rusty Edwards LHP Jr.11 Mark Foley INF Jr.4 Ryan Forkel OF Sr.31 Sean Gahan INF Sr.8 Jackson Gaskins RHP Jr.20 Rawley Gomez INF Sr.37 Juan Gutierrez RHP R-Jr.7 Sam Hedrick INF R-Sr.5 Chad Highberger C Jr.34 Brett Humphries RHP Sr.29 Matthew Johnson C Fr.19 Jonathan Joy RHP Fr.16 Kyle Kesmarki RHP Sr.36 Gavin Long INF Jr.9 Sheldon Mobley RHP Fr.17 Dylan Montano RHP Sr.26 Ben Monticello RHP Sr.14 Steven Moore C Jr.22 Dylan Nault INF R-So.28 Ryan Pecotte OF Fr.25 Brennen Pierson INF Jr.6 Bryan Pinocci OF Sr.27 Cody Pope RHP Jr.51 Jorge Quezada RHP Gr.3 Rafael Romo INF Sr.15 Chris Sanders OF Jr.2 Colton Sims 2B Sr.35 Cole Wells RHP Jr.30 Zachary Yantes C R-Fr.
David Gomez is entering his first season as the head coach of the Eastern New Mexico Uni-versity baseball program. He became just the third coach in the program’s 22-year history in September. Gomez comes from Alcorn State where he had been an assistant coach and recruiting coorinator for the past four years. He was in charge of all as-pects of recruiting, developing the pitching staff and hitters, designed team practice plans and implemented pitcing strength training programs. During his time with the Braves, they played in the Rice Regional during the 2011 Division I Base-ball Tournament after ASU won the program’s first ever Southwest Athletic Conference Champi-onship. In his three seasons, the team produced 11 all-Conference selections, compiled a 57-26 SWAC record, had their first Cape Cod League participant in school history and was ranked fifth in the nation in stolen bases with 125 in 2013. Prior to his tenure with ASU, Gomez was the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Frank Phillips College in Borger, Texas for four years. He helped produce seven Major League Baseball draft picks, including the first French-born player ever selected, and the program’s first NJCAA Baseball First Team All-American while the team was second and 14th in the country in hitting in 2009 and 2008, respectively. Gomez spent four years at New Mexico Mili-tary Institute as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for baseball and business manager for the entire athletic department. During his tenure, the Broncos had three NJCAA Academic All-Americans and broke the school record for wins in three consecutive seasons. He also brings international coaching experi-ence as Gomez served as an assistant coach for the French National Baseball Team in September 2007 during the European Championships which also served as an Olympic Qualifying event. Along with his coaching experience, Gomez also has years of playing experience. He began his collegiate career at NMMI where he was a pitcher and outfielder and was named a co-captain. Gomez finished his collegiate career at Southern University and was coached by Roger Cador, who has led the school to 13 SWAC Championships. Gomez also played college sum-mer and semi-professional baseball in the Baton Rouge, La. area. A graduate of South Lafourche High School in Cut Off, La., he earned all-region, all-district, all-parish and Team MVP honors in baseball while also lettering in basketball, football and track. Gomez earned his master’s degree in sports administration from New Mexico Highlands in 2009, a bachelor’s of arts degree in speech communication in 2002 from Louisiana State University and his associate’s degree from NMMI in 1999. He is married to the former Charity Savedra and the couple has a son, David III.
First Season at eNmu
• ENMU: Head Baseball Coach 2013-Present
Previous experience:• Alcorn State: Assistant Coach - 2009-13• Frank Phillips College: Assistant Coach - 2006-09• French National Team: Assistant Coach - Sept. 2007• New Mexico Military Institute: Assistant Coach - 2002-05
Playing experience:• NMMI - 1998-99• Southern - 2000-01
Gomez’s Record at eNmu Opponent W L Adams State 3 1 Angelo State 1 3 Cameron 3 4 Lubbock Christian 0 2 New Mexico Highlands 3 1 Tarleton State 4 3 Texas-Permian Basin 2 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 4 University of the Southwest 2 0 Wayland Baptist 1 0 West Texas A&M 2 5
Gomez Year-by-Year
Year School Record Pct. Conf. Place tourn. Postseason 2014 Eastern New Mexico 24-23 .511 13-19 --- --- --- Total 24-23 .511 13-19 --- --- --- Overall 24-23 .511 13-19 --- --- ---
LSC StANdINGS LSC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.*Texas A&M-Kingsville 23 9 .719 33 14 .702*West Texas A&M 20 12 .625 32 15 .681Tarleton State 14 17 .452 24 21 .533Angelo State 14 18 .438 25 22 .532Eastern New Mexico 13 19 .406 24 23 .511eCameron 11 20 .355 17 27 .386* - Clinch LSC Tournmanet berthe - Eliminated from LSC Tournament berth
uPCOmING GAmeStuesday, April 29Cameron at McMurry (DH)
Friday, may 2*Angelo State at ENMU*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Tarleton State*West Texas A&M at Cameron
Saturday, may 3*Angelo State at ENMU (DH)*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Tarleton State (DH)*West Texas A&M at Cameron (DH)
thursday, may 8LSC Tournament (@ TBD)Game 1: No. 2 vs. No. 3Game 2: No. 1 vs. No. 4Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser
Friday, may 9LSC Tournament (@ TBD)Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winnerGame 5: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser
Saturday, may 10LSC Tournament Finals (@ TBD)Game 6: Game 4 winnver vs. Game 5 winnerGame 7: In Necessary
Win-Loss Summary Record All Opponents 24-23 At Home 14-9 On the Road 10-14 At Neutral Site 0-0 vs. Ranked Teams 3-9 vs. Top-10 Teams 1-3 vs. Unranked Teams 21-12 LSC Opponent 13-19 (.406) Angelo State 1-3 Cameron 3-4 Tarleton State 4-3 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-4 West Texas A&M 2-5 Heartland Opponent 2-2 (.500) Lubbock Christian 0-2 Texas-Permian Basin 2-0 RMAC Opponent 6-2 (.750) Adams State 3-1 New Mexico Highlands 3-1 NAIA Opponent 3-0 (1.000) Wayland Baptist 1-0 University of the Southwest 2-0 Day Games 20-19 Night Games 4-4 Midweek Games 1-2 Weekend Games 23-21 In Extra Innings 3-1 1-Run Games 9-7 2-Run Games 4-3 5-Plus-Run Games 9-10 Scoring 0-2 Runs 2-7 Scoring 3-5 Runs 8-11 Scoring 6-9 Runs 8-4 Scoring 10+ Runs 6-1 Opponent 0-2 Runs 13-1 Opponent 3-5 Runs 10-3 Opponent 6-9 Runs 1-10 Opponent 10+ Runs 0-9 Scored in 1st Inning 14-8 Opp. Scored in 1st Inning 7-10 Scores First 16-10 Opp. Scores First 8-13 Last At-Bat Wins 5-3 1-3 Hits 0-1 4-6 Hits 3-5 7-9 Hits 8-10 10+ Hits 10-7 20+ Hits 3-0 Out-Hit Opponent 19-5 Out-Hit by Opponent 3-15 Hits are Tied 2-3 Made 0 errors 8-3 Made 1 error 11-10 Made 2+ errors 5-10 Opp. Made 0 errors 8-7 Opp. Made 1 error 4-7 Opp. Made 2+ errors 12-9 ENMU starter gets decision 17-18 Bullpen gets decision 7-5 Hit 0 HRs 14-16 Hit 1 HR 6-6 Hit 2+ HRs 4-1 Opponent Hit 0 HRs 15-14 Opponent Hit 1 HR 9-4 Opponent Hit 2+ HRs 0-5 Leading after 6 innings 17-2 Trailing after 6 innings 2-18 Tied after 6 innings 5-3 Leading after 7 innings 8-1 Trailing after 7 innings 1-11 Tied after 7 innings 0-2 Leading after 8 innings 6-0 Trailing after 8 innings 0-12 Tied after 8 innings 3-1 vs. LH Starters 3-3 vs. RH Starters 21-20 When starter pitches <5 innings 3-11 When starter pitcher 5+ innings 21-12 Non-Conference Home 6-3 Non-Conference Away 5-1 Non-Conference Neutral 0-0 LSC Home 8-6 LSC Away 5-13 LSC Neutral 0-0 On Monday 0-0 On Tuesday 1-2 On Wednesday 0-0 On Thursday 0-0 On Friday 6-8 On Saturday 13-9 On Sunday 4-4 In February 10-4 In March 6-12 In April 8-7 In May 0-0
teamBattingAt Bats: 53 at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Runs Scored: 21 Cameron (4.25)Hits: 27 Cameron (4.25)RBI: 20 Cameron (4.25)Doubles: 5 at University of the Southwest (2) (2.23)Triples: 3 Cameron (4.25) Adams State (2) (2.8)Home Runs: 3 at Tarleton State (1) (3.1)Total Bases 39 Cameron (4.25)Walks: 10 Lubbock Christian (4.8)Strikeouts: 13 at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Sac Hits: 3 at Cameron (3.23) West Texas A&M (2) (3.9)Sac Flies: 3 New Mexico Highlands (2.14)Stolen Bases: 8 Lubbock Christian (4.8)Hit by Pitch: 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville (2) (3.14)Caught Stealing: 2 Four TimesRunners LOB: 16 at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Hit into DP: 2 Cameron (1) (4.26) at Cameron (3.21) at University of the Southwest (2) (2.23)
FieldingPutouts: 35 at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Assists: 22 at Cameron (1) (3.22)Errors: 6 at Cameron (3.23)Passed Balls: 2 at Wayland Baptist (4.15)DPs Turned: 3 Cameron (4.25) ` New Mexico Highlands (1) (2.15)
PitchingInnings Pitched: 11.2 at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Runs Allowed: 19 at Cameron (3.23)Earned Runs: 14 at West Texas A&M (4.11)Walks Allowed: 11 at Cameron (3.23)Strikeouts: 10 at Angelo State (2) (3.29) Adams State (2.7)Hits Allowed: 18 at West Texas A&M (4.11)Doubles Allowed: 5 at Lubbock Christian (4.22) Texas A&M-Kingsville (2) (3.15)Triples Allowed: 3 at West Texas A&M (4.11)Homers Allowed: 4 at West Texas A&M (2) (4.12)Wild Pitches: 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville (2) (3.15) Texas A&M-Kingsville (1) (3.15)Hit Batters: 4 at Angelo State (3.30)
2014 greyhound gaMe highs
IndividualBattingAt Bats: 7 Rawley Gomez, at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Runs Scored: 3 11 TimesHits: 5 Rawley Gomez, Cameron (4.25)RBI: 6 Steven Moore, at Tarleton State (1) (3.1)Doubles: 2 Six TimesTriples: 2 Blake Cooper, Cameron (4.25)Home Runs: 2 Blake Cooper, at Angelo State (3.28) Steven Moore, at Tarleton State (1) (3.1)Total Bases: 12 Blake Cooper, at Angelo State (3.28)Walks: 4 Blake Cooper, Lubbock Christian (4.8) Blake Cooper, West Texas A&M (2) (3.9)Strikeouts: 4 Matthew Burks, at Tarleton State (2) (3.1)Sac Hits: 2 Rawley Gomez, at TAMUK (2) (4.19) Sam Hedrick, West Texas A&M (2) (3.9)Sac Flies: 2 Bryan Pinocci, N.M. Highlands (2.14)Stolen Bases: 3 Bryan Pinocci, Lubbock Christian (4.8) Rawley Gomez, at Angelo State (2) (3.29)Hit By Pitch: 2 Four TimesCaught Stealing: 2 Ryan Forkel, at Cameron (3.23)Runers LOB: 6 Rawley Gomez, at TAMUK (1) (4.19)
FieldingPutouts: 23 Blake Cooper, at Cameron (1) (3.22)Assists: 9 Dylan Nault, at Cameron (1) (3.22)Errors 3 Dylan Nault, at Cameron (3.23) Brett Ackerman, TAMUK (2) (3.15)Passed Balls: 2 Matthew Johnson, at WBU (4.15)
PitchingInnings Pitched: 11.0 Matthew Artalejo, at Cameron (1) (3.22)Runs Allowed 10 Ben Monticello, at Tarleton State (1) (2.28)Earned Runs: 10 Ben Monticello, at Tarleton State (1) (2.28)Walks Allowed: 5 Aaron Anderson, at WT (4.11) Kiegan Basso, at Cameron (3.23)Strikeouts: 8 Ben Monticello, at ASU (3.28) Ben Monticello, TAMUK (1) (3.14)Hits Allowed: 12 Ben Monticello, at TAMUK (4.18)Doubles Allowed: 4 Ben Monticello, at Angelo State (3.28) Jackson Gaskins, TAMUK (2) (3.15)Triples Allowed: 1 14 TimesHomers Allowed: 3 Matthew Artalejo, Cameron (1) (4.26)Wild Pitches: 3 Matthew Artaljeo, TAMUK (1) (3.15)Hit Batters: 3 Kiegan Basso, at Angelo State (3.30)
pitchers - career gaMe-by-gaMeAaron Anderson • LHP • Sr. • #23 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.7 Adams State R - 2.0 0 0-0 3-42.14 N.M. Highlands R S 3.0 2 0-0 3-43.1 @Tarleton State S L 2.0 2 5-5 3-03.30 @Angelo State R - 0.2 1 0-0 0-04.8 Lubbock Christian R - 0.2 1 0-0 1-04.11 @West Texas A&M R - 1.0 5 7-7 5-0
2013 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.17 @ N.M. Highlands S - 4.2 2 3-3 3-22.23 Metro State S - 3.0 3 1-1 0-03.16 @ Tarleton State S L 3.1 4 7-6 3-13.24 Cameron S - 5.0 8 2-2 2-53.29 @ Abilene Christian S - 1.0 1 0-0 1-1
2012 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.19 @ University of the SW R S 4.0 5 2-1 1-22.28 N.M. Highlands R - 0.0 2 2-1 1-03.13 N.M. Highlands R - 3.1 7 1-1 1-03.17 Tarleton State R - 2.1 4 1-1 0-14.1 Abilene Christian R - 3.0 3 0-0 1-14.5 @ Angelo State R - 2.0 1 1-1 1-14.10 @ Wayland Baptist R - 1.0 3 0-0 0-14.13 Incarnate Word R - 4.2 6 5-4 4-44.20 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 5.2 9 11-8 4-24.27 @ West Texas A&M S L 4.1 5 4-4 2-0
2011 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO3.5 SW Oklahoma State R - 1.0 0 0-0 0-03.8 Wayland Baptist S - 3.0 4 2-2 3-23.15 N.M. Highlands S - 3.2 3 1-1 4-13.19 Texas A&M-Kingsville S W 6.0 8 1-1 3-43.26 @ East Central S W 6.0 7 7-4 6-24.1 SE Oklahoma State S L 3.0 8 9-9 1-14.9 @ Abilene Christian S - 2.2 6 4-4 2-14.16 Angelo State S L 0.1 6 7-7 1-14.19 University of the SW S - 0.2 9 7-7 0-0
Matthew Artalejo • RHP • Jr. • #18 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.8 Adams State S - 6.0 5 1-1 2-72.15 N.M. Highlands S W 6.0 8 1-0 1-32.22 @Texas-Permian Basin S W 8.0 2 0-0 1-43.1 @Tarleton State S W 6.0 9 8-5 1-33.9 West Texas A&M S L 3.0 10 6-5 0-13.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 5.0 10 7-5 1-13.22 @Cameron S W 11.0 4 0-0 2-43.29 @Angelo State S L 6.1 4 2-0 3-34.5 Tarleton State S W 7.0 4 2-2 1-54.12 @West Texas A&M S W 6.0 8 5-2 2-14.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 4.2 9 7-5 4-34.26 Cameron S L 5.0 6 6-6 3-4
Kiegan Basso • RHP • Fr. • #21 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.8 Adams State R W 1.0 0 0-0 0-12.16 N.M. Highlands R - 2.0 1 0-0 2-12.23 @University of the SW S W 5.2 1 1-0 4-63.1 @Tarleton State R S 0.2 0 0-0 0-13.7 West Texas A&M R L 1.0 3 2-1 0-13.9 West Texas A&M S - 5.0 4 3-3 2-53.14 Texas A&M-Kingsville R W 1.0 0 0-0 0-23.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 4.1 6 7-5 2-33.23 @Cameron S - 3.1 2 3-1 5-43.28 @Angelo State R L 0.2 2 3-1 0-13.30 @Angelo State S - 1.0 3 4-2 2-14.15 @Wayland Baptist S W 2.0 0 0-0 1-14.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 2.0 3 2-2 1-24.26 Cameron R - 2.0 0 0-0 1-3
Rusty Edwards • LHP • Jr. • #32 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.8 Adams State S W 4.0 5 2-2 3-22.15 N.M. Highlands S W 5.0 3 1-1 1-52.23 @University of the SW S W 5.0 6 1-0 1-12.28 @Tarleton State S L 6.0 6 4-4 2-43.7 West Texas A&M S L 6.0 11 7-5 2-53.14 Texas A&M-Kingsville S - 6.0 6 1-0 4-53.22 @Cameron S L 2.0 2 2-0 1-23.29 @Angelo State S - 6.0 7 4-4 4-64.5 Tarleton State S W 5.1 4 2-2 2-34.12 @West Texas A&M S - 4.0 4 3-3 3-34.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville S - 2.1 2 1-1 3-04.26 Cameron S - 5.2 11 3-3 4-1
Jackson Gaskins • RHP • Jr. • #8 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.8 Adams State R S 3.0 2 1-1 1-22.15 N.M. Highlands R - 2.0 1 1-1 0-23.9 West Texas A&M R W 2.0 3 0-0 0-03.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 3.1 6 7-5 2-23.23 @Cameron R - 3.2 7 6-1 2-03.29 @Angelo State R L 0.2 2 2-2 1-14.8 Lubbock Christian S L 0.0 2 5-5 3-04.15 @Wayland Baptist R - 2.0 4 3-3 1-1
Juan Gutierriez • RHP • R-Jr. • #37 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO
Brett Humphries • RHP • Sr. • #34 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State S L 4.2 7 5-5 2-12.16 N.M. Highlands S L 1.1 11 9-8 1-23.7 West Texas A&M R - 1.0 4 2-2 0-04.8 Lubbock Christian R - 2.2 4 2-2 1-24.15 @Wayland Baptist R - 3.0 1 0-0 0-14.18 @Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 2.0 4 2-0 1-24.22 @Lubbock Christian R - 0.2 2 3-3 0-0
2013 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State S W 5.0 4 4-1 2-52.15 @ N.M. Highlands S - 3.0 9 8-6 3-12.19 Lubbock Christian S W 5.0 0 0-0 6-42.24 Metro State S L 5.1 7 5-3 3-33.3 vs. Cameron S - 4.0 3 3-3 4-03.12 @ N.M. Highlands R - 2.0 3 1-1 0-03.16 @ Tarleton State S L 5.0 11 9-9 4-23.19 N.M. Highlands R W 3.0 3 0-0 0-33.22 Cameron S W 6.0 5 3-2 3-33.28 @ Abilene Christian S - 7.1 3 5-1 4-14.2 Wayland Baptist R - 1.0 1 0-0 0-04.5 Angelo State S L 4.1 11 9-5 2-14.12 @ Incarnate Word S L 1.0 5 5-4 2-34.14 @ Incarnate Word S - 4.0 7 3-2 3-14.20 Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 4.1 8 8-8 2-14.26 West Texas A&M S L 3.0 10 7-7 3-0
2012 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.17 @ University of SW R W 4.0 2 0-0 0-32.24 @ Southeastern Okla. S W 5.1 6 4-4 3-03.2 @ Abilene Christian R - 1.0 1 0-0 0-03.4 vs. Cameron R - 3.1 5 4-4 2-13.13 N.M. Highlands S - 1.2 2 2-2 3-03.21 @ N.M. Highlands R - 1.0 0 0-0 0-03.25 @ Cameron R - 3.0 6 5-3 1-23.31 Abilene Christian R W 5.2 7 4-2 2-14.5 @ Angelo State S L 6.0 4 5-1 3-24.13 Incarnate Word S L 0.2 1 4-3 2-04.21 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 5.0 6 4-3 2-34.28 @ West Texas A&M S W 7.0 8 6-1 5-6
Jonathan Joy • RHP • Fr. • #29 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.16 N.M. Highlands R - 1.0 1 0-0 0-02.23 @University of the SW R - 1.1 0 0-0 0-12.28 @Tarleton State R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-13.1 @Tarleton State R - 4.0 1 1-1 2-23.9 West Texas A&M R - 4.0 4 2-2 4-33.14 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 2.0 3 2-2 2-03.22 @Cameron R - 3.0 4 2-2 0-13.23 @Cameron R - 0.0 1 6-0 2-03.29 @Angelo State R - 2.2 3 3-3 3-14.8 Lubbock Christian R - 1.0 0 0-0 0-24.11 @West Texas A&M R - 1.0 3 2-2 0-14.25 Cameron R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-1
Kyle Kesmarki • RHP • Sr. • #16 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.15 N.M. Highlands R - 1.0 0 0-0 0-22.23 @University of the SW R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-13.2 @Tarleton State R - 0.2 2 0-0 0-13.9 West Texas A&M R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-23.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 0.2 1 1-0 0-03.29 @Angelo State R - 2.1 1 0-0 0-24.4 Tarleton State R W 1.0 0 0-0 0-14.12 @West Texas A&M R S 1.0 0 0-0 0-04.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 1.1 0 0-0 1-24.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville R S 0.2 0 0-0 0-0
2013 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State R W 0.1 0 0-0 0-12.10 Adams State-1 R S 1.0 0 0-0 0-22.10 Adams State-2 R W 1.2 2 1-1 0-1
2.16 @ N.M. Highlands R S 1.2 2 0-0 1-02.22 Metro State R - 1.0 0 1-0 2-13.3 vs. Cameron R - 1.0 1 0-0 0-13.17 @ Tarleton State R - 2.0 2 2-2 1-03.23 Cameron R - 1.0 3 5-3 2-13.29 @ Abilene Christian R - 1.0 2 1-1 0-04.6 Angelo State-1 R - 0.2 0 0-0 0-04.6 Angelo State-2 R - 0.2 2 1-1 0-04.14 @ Incarnate Word R - 4.2 4 1-1 1-14.20 Texas A&M-Kingsville R L 1.2 2 2-2 1-04.27 West Texas A&M-1 R S 1.2 0 0-0 2-14.27 West Texas A&M-2 R S 1.0 0 0-0 0-0
Sheldon Mobley • RHP • Fr. • #9 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.16 N.M. Highlands R - 1.0 1 0-0 0-23.7 West Texas A&M R - 2.0 1 2-1 1-13.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 0.2 2 0-0 0-13.23 @Cameron R - 0.2 2 1-1 0-13.30 @Angelo State R - 3.1 2 0-0 0-04.5 Tarleton State R S 1.2 0 0-0 0-24.12 @West Texas A&M R - 1.1 3 2-2 0-34.22 @Lubbock Christian S L 1.2 5 5-0 0-2
Dylan Montano • RHP • Sr. • #17 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State R - 1.0 1 0-0 1-22.23 @University of the SW R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-13.1 @Tarleton State R - 1.1 1 5-4 2-13.22 @Cameron R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-13.30 @Angelo State R W 2.0 1 0-0 0-14.8 Lubbock Christian R - 2.0 0 0-0 2-14.12 @West Texas A&M R - 0.2 5 3-3 1-04.22 @Lubbock Christian R - 1.0 0 0-0 0-2
2013 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State R - 2.0 0 0-0 0-22.15 @ N.M. Highlands R - 0.0 2 3-3 1-03.2 vs. Tarleton State R - 2.1 2 3-3 0-03.15 @ Tarleton State R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-03.16 @ Tarleton State R - 1.0 3 4-1 2-23.29 @ Abilene Christian-1 R - 1.0 0 0-0 1-03.29 @ Abilene Christian-2 R L 0.1 1 1-1 0-04.6 Angelo State R L 4.1 2 2-2 1-14.12 @ Incarnate Word R - 1.2 3 7-7 5-04.16 @ Wayland Baptist S - 3.2 6 5-4 4-24.20 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 0.2 3 4-4 2-04.26 West Texas A&M R - 4.0 6 3-3 4-3
Ben Monticello • RHP • Sr. • #26 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.7 Adams State S W 7.0 8 2-2 0-62.14 N.M. Highlands S W 6.0 3 0-0 4-52.22 @Texas-Permian Basin S W 7.0 5 0-0 1-22.28 @Tarleton State S L 5.0 9 10-10 1-03.7 West Texas A&M S - 6.0 7 4-3 0-13.14 Texas A&M-Kingsville S W 7.0 6 2-2 1-83.21 @Cameron S L 8.0 6 4-2 0-33.23 @Angelo State S - 8.0 11 6-5 1-84.4 Tarleton State S - 8.0 7 3-1 0-34.11 @West Texas A&M S L 5.0 10 5-5 1-04.18 @Texas A&M-Kingsville S L 6.0 12 8-8 2-24.25 Cameron S W 6.0 8 3-1 2-5
2013 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State S - 4.0 4 4-1 2-72.16 @ N.M. Highlands S W 5.1 6 2-2 2-32.22 Metro State S W 8.0 7 2-2 1-53.1 @ Abilene Christian S L 2.0 10 11-9 1-03.12 @ N.M. Highlands S - 1.0 2 0-0 0-03.15 @ Tarleton State S L 3.2 6 8-8 3-23.19 N.M. Highlands S - 3.0 5 3-3 0-43.23 Cameron S W 5.0 3 0-0 1-23.21 Texas A&M-Kingsville S - 4.0 4 3-3 1-4
Cody Pope • RHP • Jr. • #30 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.9 Adams State R - 3.1 3 1-1 4-12.16 N.M. Highlands R - 2.0 1 0-0 3-22.28 @Tarleton State R - 2.0 1 0-0 0-03.1 @Tarleton State R - 0.1 1 1-1 0-03.9 West Texas A&M R - 0.1 2 4-4 2-03.23 @Cameron R L 0.1 1 3-2 2-14.8 Lubbock Christian R - 1.0 0 0-0 2-04.11 @West Texas A&M R - 0.0 0 0-0 1-04.15 @Wayland Baptist R - 2.0 2 0-0 1-24.22 @Lubbock Christian R - 4.2 3 1-1 0-3
Jorge Quezada • RHP • Gr. • #14 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO2.16 N.M. Highlands R - 1.2 0 0-0 0-22.22 @Texas-Permian Basin R - 1.0 2 1-1 0-13.9 West Texas A&M R - 2.2 5 3-3 0-13.15 Texas A&M-Kingsville R - 2.0 2 1-1 0-23.30 @Angelo State R - 2.0 1 1-1 2-04.8 Lubbock Christian R - 1.2 2 1-1 0-24.12 @West Texas A&M R L 2.0 2 2-2 1-24.19 @Texas A&M-Kingsville R W 4.0 2 1-0 2-34.26 Cameron R W 3.1 1 1-0 0-6
Cole Wells • RHP • Jr. • #33 2014 Opp S/R W/L/S IP H R-ER BB-SO
pitcher proFiles#23 Aaron Anderson, LHP Sr. • 6-0 • 185 • L/LSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 3.0, New Mexico Highlands (2.14.14) 6.0, 2x, MR: at East Central (3.26.11)Hits: 5, at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) 9, 2x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.20.12)Runs: 7, at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) 11, at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.20.12)Earned Runs: 7, at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) 9, Southeastern Oklahoma State (4.1.11)Walks: 5, at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) 6, at East Central (3.26.11)Strikeouts: 4, 2x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.14.14) 5, Cameron (3.24.13)
#18 Matthew Artalejo, RHP Jr. • 6-3 • 235 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 11.0, at Cameron (3.22.14) SameHits: 10, 2x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameRuns: 8, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) SameEarned Runs: 6, Cameron (4.26.14) SameWalks: 4, at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) SameStrikeouts: 7, Adams State (2.8.14) Same
#21 Kiegan Basso, RHP Fr. • 6-5 • 190 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 5.2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameHits: 6, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameRuns: 7, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameEarned Runs: 5, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameWalks: 5, at Cameron (3.23.14) SameStrikeouts: 6, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) Same
#32 Rusty Edward, LHP Jr. • 6-3 •200 • R/LSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 6.0, 4x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameHits: 11, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) SameRuns: 7, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) SameEarned Runs: 5, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) SameWalks: 4, 3x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) SameStrikeouts: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) Same
#8 Jackson Gaskins, RHP Jr. • 6-3 • 220 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 3.2, at Cameron (3.23.14) SameHits: 7, at Cameron (3.23.14) SameRuns: 7, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameEarned Runs: 5, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameWalks: 3, Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameStrikeouts: 2, 3x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) Same
#34 Brett Humphries, RHP Sr. • 6-4 • 200 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 4.2, Adams State (2.9.14) 7.1, at Abilene Christian (3.28.13)Hits: 11, New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14) 11, 3x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14)Runs: 9, New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14) 9, 3x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14)Earned Runs: 8, New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14) 9, at Tarleton State (3.16.13)Walks: 2, Adams State (2.9.14) 6, Lubbock Christian (2.19.13)Strikeouts: 2, 3x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.18.14) 5, 2x, MR: Adams State (2.9.13)
#29 Jonathan Joy, RHP Fr. • 6-0 • 170 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 4.0, 2x, MR: West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameHits: 4, 2x, MR: at Cameron (3.22.14) SameRuns: 6, at Cameron (3.23.14) SameEarned Runs: 3, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameWalks: 4, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameStrikeouts: 3, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) Same
#16 Kyle Kesmarki, RHP Sr. • 6-1 • 180 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 2.1, at Angelo State (3.29.14) 4.2, at Incarnate Word (4.14.13)Hits: 2, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) 4, at Incarnate Word (4.14.13)Runs: 1, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) 5, Cameron (3.23.13)Earned Runs: 0, 10x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 3, Cameron (3.23.13)Walks: 1, 3x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, 3x, MR: West Texas A&M (4.27.13)Strikeouts: 2, 4x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, 5x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14)
#9 Sheldon Mobley, RHP Fr. • 6-4 • 190 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 3,1 at Angelo State (3.30.14) SameHits: 5, at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) SameRuns: 5, at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) SameEarned Runs: 2, at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) SameWalks: 1, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) SameStrikeouts: 3, at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) Same
#17 Dylan Montano, RHP Sr. • 6-0 • 160 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 2.0, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) 4.1, Angelo State (4.6.13)Hits: 5, at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) 6, 2x, MR: West Texas A&M (4.26.13)Runs: 5, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) 7, at Incarnate Word (4.12.13)Earned Runs: 4, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) 7, at Incarnate Word (4.12.13)Walks: 2, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) 5, at Incarnate Word (4.12.13)Strikeouts: 2, 2x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) 3, West Texas A&M (4.26.13)
#26 Ben Monticello, RHP Sr. • 6-4 • 200 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 8.0, 3x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14) 8.0, 4x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14)Hits: 12, at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.18.14) SameRuns: 10, at Tarleton State (2.28.14) 11, at Abilene Christian (3.1.13)Earned Runs: 10, at Tarleton State (2.28.14) 9, at Abilene Christian (3.1.13)Walks: 4, New Mexico Highlands (2.14.14) SameStrikeouts: 8, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14) Same
#30 Cody Pope, RHP Jr. • 6-3 • 220 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 4.2, at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) SameHits: 3, 2x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) SameRuns: 4, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameEarned Runs: 4, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameWalks: 4, Adams State (2.9.14) SameStrikeouts: 3, at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) Same
#14 Jorge Quezada, RHP Gr. • 5-9 • 170 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsInnings: 4.0, at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) SameHits: 5, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameRuns: 3, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameEarned Runs: 3, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) SameWalks: 2, 2x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) SameStrikeouts: 6, Cameron (4.26.14) Same
hitter proFiles#7 Brett Ackerman, INF Sr. • 5-10 • 175 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) 6, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14)Runs: 2, 3x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) 3, 2x, MR: at Abilene Christian (3.28.13)Hits: 4, 4x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameRBI: 3, Tarleton State (4.4.14) Same2B: 2, Tarleton State (4.4.14) 2, 2x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14)3B: 1, 2x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) 1, 3x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.12.14)HR: --- 1, at Abilene Christian (3.28.13)BB: 1, 3x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, Adams State (2.9.13)SB: 1, 7x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, 2x, MR: at New Mexico Highlands (2.15.13)K: 2, at Angelo State (3.29.14) 2, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14)
#1 Matthew Burks, OF Jr. • 5-10 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameRuns: 3, 3x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameHits: 4, 3x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameRBI: 2, 9x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) Same2B: 2, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.28.14) Same3B: 1, 2x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14) SameHR: 1, 10, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) SameBB: 2, 2x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.14.14) SameSB: 2, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameK: 4, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) Same
#24 Blake Cooper, INF/OF R-Jr. • 5-11 • 220 • L/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, 8x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 5, 9x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14)Runs: 3, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameHits: 4, at Angelo State (3.28.14) SameRBI: 5, at Angelo State (3.28.14) Same2B: 2, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.28.14) Same3B: 2, Cameron (4.25.14) SameHR: 2, at Angelo State (3.28.14) SameBB: 4, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameSB: 2, 2x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.14.14) SameK: 3, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) Same
#11 Mark Foley, INF Jr. • 5-11 • 215 • L/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRuns: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameHits: 3, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: 4, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) Same2B: 1, 3x, MR: at Tarleton State (3.1.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameBB: 1, 3x, MR: at Cameron (3.22.14) SameSB: --- ---K: 2, 5x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) Same
#4 Ryan Forkel, OF Sr. • 5-9 • 180 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameRuns: 2, 5x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) 2, 10x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.12.14)Hits: 4, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: 3, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) 3, 2x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14)2B: 1, 4x, MR: West Texas A&M (3.9.14) 1, 9x, MR: West Texas A&M (3.9.14)3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: 1, 5x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.18.14) 1, 12x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.18.14)SB: 1, 5x, MR: at Tarleton State (3.1.14) 2, Cameron (3.23.13)K: 2, 4x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) 2, 7x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14)
#31 Sean Gahan, INF Sr. • 5-7 • 155 • L/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRuns: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameHits: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) Same2B: --- 1, Adams Sate (2.9.13)3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: 1, 3x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) Same
SB: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) 1, 2x, MR: at University of the Southwest (2.23.14)K: 2, at Cameron (3.22.14) Same
#20 Rawley Gomez, INF Sr. • 5-11 • 170 • L/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 7, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameRuns: 3, Cameron (4.25.14) SameHits: 5, Cameron (4.25.14) SameRBI: 2, at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) Same2B: 1, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) Same3B: 1, Cameron (4.25.14) SameHR: --- ---BB: 2, at Cameron (3.22.14) SameSB: 3, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameK: 3, at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) Same
#5 Sam Hedrick, INF R-Sr. • 5-10 • 190 • L/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameRuns: 3, Adams State (2.8.14) 3, 3x, MR: Adams State (2.8.14)Hits: 4, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) SameRBI: 3, 2x, MR: at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) 4, vs. New Mexico Highlands (2.18.12)2B: 1, 6x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, at University of the Southwest (2.17.12)3B: 1, 5x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameHR: --- ---BB: 2, 3x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) 2, 5x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14)SB: 2, 3x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.11.14) 2, 4x, MR: at West Texas A&M (4.11.14)K: 3, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) 3, 2x, MR: West Texas A&M (3.7.14)
#15 Chad Highberger, C Jr. • 6-0 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 4, 7x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameRuns: 3, Cameron (4.25.14) SameHits: 3, Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.15.14) SameRBI: 4, 2x, MR: at Cameron (3.23.14) Same2B: 1, 3x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: 1, Adams State (2.7.14) SameBB: 1, 9x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameSB: 1, New Mexico Highlands (2.16.14) SameK: 3, Adams State (2.9.14) Same
#27 Matthrew Johnson, C Fr. • 5-10 • 165 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 4, at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) SameRuns: --- ---Hits: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: --- ---2B: --- ---3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: --- ---SB: --- ---K: 3, at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) Same
#36 Gavin Long, INF Jr. • 6-3 • 180 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 1, 3x, MR: at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRuns: --- ---Hits: --- ---RBI: --- ---2B: --- ---3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: --- ---SB: --- ---K: --- ---
#17 dylan montano, RHP/OF Sr. • 6-0 • 160 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRuns: --- ---Hits: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: --- ---2B: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: --- ---SB: ---- ---K: --- ---
#13 Steven Moore, C Jr. 6-0 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameRuns: 3, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameHits: 3, 2x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) SameRBI: 6, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) Same2B: 1, 3x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14) Same
hitter proFiles3B: 1, Adams State (2.8.14) SameHR: 2, at Tarleton State (3.1.14) SameBB: 2, 3x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.14.14) SameSB: 1, 5x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameK: 3, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14) Same
#22 Dylan Nault, INF R-So. • 5-11 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, 3x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) 5, 4x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14)Runs: 2, 3x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) 2, 5x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14)Hits: 3, 2x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) 3, 3x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14)RBI: 2, 6x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 2, 8x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14)2B: 1, 3x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 1, 4x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14)3B: --- 1, Abilene Christian (3.31.12)HR: 1, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) SameBB: 1, 4x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) 1, 7x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14)SB: 1, at Cameron (3.22.14) 1, 4x, MR: at Cameron (3.23.14)K: 2, Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) 2, 2x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14)
#25 Brennen Pierson, INF Jr. • 6-0 • 230 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 4, Adams State (2.7.14) SameRuns: --- ---Hits: --- ---RBI: --- ---2B: --- ---3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: --- ---SB: --- ---K: 2, Adams State (2.7.14) Same
#6 Bryan Pinocci, OF Sr. • 6-0 • 190 • L/LSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRuns: 3, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameHits: 2, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) SameRBI: 2, New Mexico Highlands (2.14.14) Same2B: 1, West Texas A&M (3.9.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: 2, Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameSB: 3, Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) SameK: 1, 6x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) 2, Angelo State (4.7.13)
#3 Rafael Romo, INF Sr. • 6-0 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) 5, 5x, MR: New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14)Runs: 2, 3x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) 2, 4x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14)Hits: 3, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) 3, 3x, MR: at University of the Southwest (2.23.14)RBI: 5, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) Same2B: 1, 5x, MR: Tarleton State (4.5.14) 1, 9x, MR: Tarleton State (4.5.14)3B: 1, Adams State (2.8.14) SameHR: --- ---BB: 2, at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14) 2, 2x, MR: at Lubbock Christian (4.22.14)SB: 1, Cameron (4.26.14) 1, 5x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14)K: 2, 2x, MR: at Tarleton State (2.28.14) 2, 5x, MR: at Tarleton State (2.28.14)
#10 Chris Sanders, OF Jr. • 6-1 •185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 5, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameRuns: 2, Cameron (4.25.14) SameHits: 3, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameRBI: 4, Cameron (4.25.14) Same2B: 1, 2x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: 1, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14) SameSB: 1, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) SameK: 1, 4x, MR: Lubbock Christian (4.8.14) Same
#2 Colton Sims, 2B Sr. • 5-10 • 185 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 6, at Angelo State (3.29.14) 6, 2x, MR: at Angelo State (3.29.14)Runs: 3, Cameron (4.25.14) 3, 2x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14)Hits: 3, 5x, MR: Cameron (4.25.14) 4, vs. Tarleton State (3.2.13)RBI: 3, 4x, MR: Cameron (4.26.14) 5, at New Mexico Highlands (2.15.13)2B: 1, 7x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14) 1, 10x, MR: at Texas A&M-Kingsville (4.19.14)3B: 1, at West Texas A&M (4.12.14) SameHR: --- 2, at New Mexico Highlands (2.15.13)BB: 2, 2x, MR: Texas A&M-Kingsville (3.14.14) 3, Adams State (2.10.13)SB: 2, West Texas A&M (3.7.14) SameK: 2, 2x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14) 2, 3x, MR: Tarleton State (4.4.14)
#19 Zachary Yantes, C R-Fr. • 6-0 • 215 • R/RSeason Highs Career HighsAt Bats: 1, 4x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) SameRuns: 1, at University of the Southwest (2.23.14) ---Hits: 1, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) SameRBI: 1, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) Same2B: 1, New Mexico Highlands (2.15.14) Same3B: --- ---HR: --- ---BB: --- ---SB: --- ---K: 1, 3x, MR: at Wayland Baptist (4.15.14) Same
LOB - Team (353), Opp (330). DPs turned - Team (39), Opp (20). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (4), M. Burks 2, B. Cooper2, Opp (2). Picked off - M. Burks 1, R. Gomez 1, B. Cooper 1, S. Gahan 1, B. Ackerman 1.
PB - Team (10), S. Moore 5, C.Highberger 3, M. Johnson 2, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (7), R. Edwards 4, J. Joy 1, S. Moore 1,C.Highberger 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - S. Moore (22-27), C.Highberger (21-25), R. Edwards (9-14), K. Basso (8-10), B.Monticello(7-8), M. Artalejo (5-5), K. Kesmarki (3-3), D. Montano (3-3), J. Quezada (3-3), J. Gaskins (2-3), B. Humphries (2-2), C.Pope (2-2), M. Johnson (1-1), J. Joy (0-1).
Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 1 Matthew Burks . 3 7 3 32-32 126 31 47 7 1 8 23 80 . 6 3 5 8 10 19 1 . 4 5 1 0 0 3-5 71 2 4 . 9 4 8
LOB - Team (227), Opp (220). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (13). IBB - Team (4), M. Burks 2, B. Cooper 2, Opp (2). Picked off -R. Gomez 1, B. Cooper 1, B. Ackerman 1.
PB - Team (6), S. Moore 4, C.Highberger 2, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (5), R. Edwards 4, J. Joy 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - S. Moore(18-22), C.Highberger (18-22), R. Edwards (7-11), K. Basso (6-8), B.Monticello (6-7), M. Artalejo (5-5), J. Gaskins (2-3), J.Quezada (3-3), K. Kesmarki (3-3), D. Montano (3-3), B. Humphries (1-1), J. Joy (0-1).
LOB - Team (174), Opp (174). DPs turned - Team (19), Opp (9). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), B. Cooper 1, M. Burks1.Picked off - R. Gomez 1, B. Ackerman 1.
PB - Team (2), C.Highberger 1, S. Moore 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (4), J. Joy 1, R. Edwards 1, S. Moore 1, C.Highberger 1,Opp (2). SBA/ATT - C.Highberger (10-12), S. Moore (4-7), R. Edwards (0-4), M. Artalejo (4-4), B.Monticello (3-3), J. Quezada(2-2), K. Basso (1-2), K. Kesmarki (2-2), J. Gaskins (0-1), C. Pope (1-1), B. Humphries (1-1).
Individual - HittingAt-bats 1. Ethan Wagner at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 9 Paden Vendrely at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 93. Kevin Thompson at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 84. Rawley Gomez at Angelo State 03.29.2014 7 Blake Thomsen at Wayland Baptist 04.12.2011 7 Joe Huwer at Wayland Baptist 04.12.2011 7 Richard Urban at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 7 Ryan Pruitt at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 7 Mike Medina at Wayland Baptist 04.21.2009 7 Justin Gee at TAMU-Kingsville 04.29.2006 7 Brian Green at TAMU-Kingsville 04.29.2006 7 Tim Crafton at Tarleton State 04.15.2006 7 Derrick Kennedy at Tarleton State 04.15.2006 7 Brett Scherer Okla. Panhandle State 04.19.2005 7 Matt Sulli at St. Mary’s 03.18.2002 7 Andy Hostetler at West Texas A&M 03.17.2001 7 Farhon Smith vs. So. Colorado 02.22.1997 7 Greg Haston vs. New Mexico 02.05.1996 7 Ryan Haskell vs. New Mexico 02.05.1996 7 Brian McKelvey vs. New Mexico 02.05.1996 7
Runs 1. Tyler Hayes vs. Tarleton State 03.07.2009 6 Mike Russell vs. West Texas A&M 04.09.1994 6
Hits 1. Tyler Hayes vs. Tarleton State 03.07.2009 6 Derrick Kennedy vs. West Texas A&M 04.07.2006 6
doubles 1. Devin Thompson at East Central 04.03.2010 42. Ryan Dickson vs. Wayland Baptist 02.19.2002 3 Dallas McMann vs. West Texas A&M 04.14.2001 3 Andy Hostetler vs. Lubbock Christian 03.19.2000 3 Bryan Silva vs. Abilene Christian 04.06.1997 3 Bryan Silva vs. NW Oklahoma St. 03.07.1997 3 Mark Beeman vs. West Texas A&M 04.09.1994 3
triples 1. Daniel Patching vs. University of the SW 04.19.2011 32. 10 times by 12 players: 2 Kyle Alsup, Dan Bramley, Blake Cooper, Dillon Downs, Dallas McMann, Luis Quinoñes, Jeff Roemer, Mike Russell, Matt Siesel, Jeff Thibodeaux, Loren Wood, Mark Wallace
Home Runs 1. Tyke Pose vs. Okla. Panhandle St. 03.04.1998 3 Sam George at College of the SW 03.02.1999 3
total bases 1. Shane Shallenberger vs. NW Oklahoma St. 03.24.1995 13 Derrick Kennedy at West Texas A&M 04.25.2008 13 Tyler Hayes vs. Tarleton State 03.07.2008 134. Blake Cooper at Angelo State 03.28.2014 12 Same George at Uni. of the SW 03.02.1999 12 Tyke Pose vs. Okla. Panhandle St. 03.04.1998 126. Mitch Wolfe at Wayland Baptist 04.12.2011 10 Kevin Thompson at Uni. of the SW 03.29.2011 10 Jonathon Marbury SE Oklahoma St. 02.22.2008 10
Runs batted In 1. Derrick Kennedy at West Texas A&M 04.25.2008 92. Tyler Hayes vs. Tarleton State 03.07.2008 83. Clayton Young at West Texas A&M 04.26.2008 7
Walks 1. Mark Beeman vs. West Texas A&M 04.08.1994 52. Blake Cooper Lubbock Christian 04.08.2014 4 Blake Cooper West Texas A&M 03.09.2014 4 Clayton Young at SW Oklahoma St. 04.03.2009 4 Matthew Chavez at East Central 03.25.2007 4 Brett Scherer Wayland Baptist 03.30.2004 4 Dallas McMann Abilene Christian 04.19.2003 4 Aaron Dunn at TAMU-Kingsville 03.02.2002 4
Strikeouts 1. Bryan Moore at Abilene Christian 04.16.2004 5 NCAA Division II Record
Stolen bases 1. Clayton Young vs. Sul Ross State 02.01.2008 4 Sam George vs. Tarleton State 04.02.1999 4
Individual - PitchingInnings Pitched 1. Matthew Artalejo at Cameron 03.22.2014 11.0
Strikeouts 1. Mark Jackson vs. Wayland Baptist 03.03.1993 142. Gabe DeHoyos vs. Wayland Baptist 02.10.2002 12 Gabe DeHoyos at Tarleton State 04.20.2001 124. Gabe DeHoyos vs. East Central 03.03.2000 11 Greg Stimack vs. Colo. School of Mines 03.13.1999 116. Kelly Crain SW Oklahoma State 03.19.2005 10 Ian Thurman-Kelly West Texas A&M 03.07.2004 10 Gabe DeHoyos at Okla. Panhandle St. 04.07.2001 10 Greg Stimack Cameron 04.10.1999 10
Walks 1. Aaron Clark at New Mexico Highlands 03.23.1999 92. Seth Clabaugh at West Texas A&M 04.25.2008 8 Brandon Bosher vs. Tarleton State 04.02.1999 8
No Hitters 1. Geoff Erwin vs. NW Oklahoma St. 03.16.1996 W, 9-0 (7)
Individual FieldingAssists 1. Dylan Nault at Cameron 03.22.2014 9 Daniel Binz at University of the SW 02.17.2012 9 Garrett Cook at TAMU-Kingsville 03.14.2009 9 Xarin Escobedo vs. Wayland Baptist 02.11.2002 95. Brett Ackerman Texas A&M-Kingsville 04.19.2013 8 Tyler Hayes Wayland Baptist 03.18.2008 8 Josh Kuchta at West Texas A&M 04.02.2004 8 Bryan Moore Wayland Baptist 03.30.2004 8 Xarin Escobedo Abilene Christian 03.23.2001 8
Putouts 1. Blake Cooper at Cameron 03.22.2014 232. Daniel Binz at Abilene Christian 03.28.2013 18 Joe Huwer at University of the SW 02.17.2012 184. Mike Dunstan vs. SW Oklahoma St. 03.18.1996 17 Franco Barrero vs. Abilene Christian 03.23.2001 17 Casey Bigham vs. Colo. School of Mines 02.11.2006 17 Seth Clabaugh at TAMU-Kingsville 03.13.2009 17
doubles1. Shane Shallenberger 22 19952. Mike Dunstan 21 19973. Freddy Carmona 18 2008 Freddy Carmona 18 2009 Mike McDuffie 18 2006 Dallas McMann 18 20037. Tyler Hayes 17 2004 Bryan Silva 17 1997 Tyler Hayes 17 200810. Mark Beeman 16 1994 Mitch Wolfe 16 2012 Bryan Moore 16 2005
triples1. Clayton Young 8 20082. Loren Wood 7 1999 Clayton Young 7 2007 Matt Siesel 7 1993 David Jones 7 2000 Gabriel Apodaca 7 1992 Mike Russell 7 19948. Dan Bramley 6 1992 Bryan Silva 6 1995 Ryan Collins 6 1999
Home Runs1. Steve Marquez 12 1996 Steve Marquez 12 19953. Tyke Posey 11 1998 Loren Wood 11 19995. Matthew Burks 10 2014 Matt Masiarek 10 20007. Mike Dunstan 9 1997 John Arnold 9 1996 Mike McDuffie 9 2006 Andy Gray 9 1994 Franco Barrero 9 2001 Sam George 9 1999 Ethan Wagner 9 2009
total bases1. Loren Wood 131 19992. Freddy Carmona 129 20083. Freddy Carmona 125 20094. Mike Dunstan 123 19975. Shane Shallenberger 120 19956. Mike McDuffie 118 20067. Tyler Hayes 117 20088. Loren Wood 115 19989. Matthew Burks 114 2014 Sam George 114 1999 Steve Marquez 114 1995
Runs batted In1. Zac Fox 70 19982. Freddy Carmona 64 20093. Steve Marquez 58 19954. Loren Wood 57 19985. Steve Marquez 56 1996 Mike Dunstan 56 19977. Tyler Hayes 55 2008 Derrick Kennedy 55 20089. Shane Shallenberger 54 1995 Seth Clabaugh 54 2009
Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at-bats)1. Loren Wood .753 19992. Mike Dunstan .703 19973. Steve Marquez .663 19954. Sam George .655 19995. Mike Dunstan .653 19966. Matt Masiarek .646 20007. Shane Shallenberger .645 19958. Steve Marquez .643 19969. Matthew Burks .633 201410. Freddy Carmona .632 2008
On-base Percentage (min. 100 at-bats)1. Jereme Johnson .532 20092. Shane Shallenberger .515 19953. Bryan Moore .513 20054. Mike Dunstan .510 19965. Peter Creamer .503 20136. Mike Dunstan .500 19977. Tyler Hayes .496 20088. Colton Sims .489 20139. Loren Wood .488 199910. Tyler Hayes .484 2004
Walks1. Clayton Young 40 20092. Steve Marquez 39 19963. Mike Russell 38 19944. Blake Cooper 35 2014 Bryan Moore 35 2004 Shane Shallenberger 35 1995 Ryan French 35 20068. Steven Heredia 33 1998 Phillip Fitzgerald 33 199710. Mike Russell 32 1995
Strikeouts1. Kelton Hayes 49 20062. Jonathon Marbury 42 2008 Ryan Collins 42 1999 Tyke Posey 42 19985. Clayton Young 41 20086. Ryan Collins 40 1998 Joey Aguilar 40 20048. Matt Masiarek 39 19999. Loren Wood 36 1998 Seth Clabaugh 36 2009
Hit by Pitches1. Tyler Hayes 19 2008 Dan Barmley 19 19933. Mike Dunstan 18 19964. Tyler Hayes 16 20045. Mike Dunstan 15 19976. Dan Bramley 14 1995 Tyke Posey 14 19988. Matthew Burks 13 2014 Brooke Brooks 13 2013 Alex Schultz 13 2011 Jonathon Marbury 13 2007
Stolen bases1. Mike Russell 36 19952. Jonathon Marbury 27 20083. Bryan Moore 26 20044. Clayton Young 23 20085. Clayton Young 21 20096. Matt Siesel 20 19937. Gabriel Apodaca 19 1992 Steven Heredia 19 19969. Dan Gruidel 18 199510. Jereme Johnson 17 2009 Greg Haston 17 1995 Mike Russell 17 1994 Bryan Moore 17 2005
Stolen base Percentage (min. 10 attempts)1. Blake Cooper 1.000 (13-13) 2014 Chris Price 1.000 (11-11) 19973. Dan Gruidel .947 (18-19) 19954. Tyler Hayes .933 (14-15) 20085. Justin Gee .929 (13-14) 20056. Clayton Young .920 (23-25) 20087. Scott Henry .917 (11-12) 19988. Todd Piskorski .909 (10-11) 19989. Steven Heredia .905 (19-21) 1996 Gabriel Apodaca .905 (19-21) 1992
Pitching Game Appearances1. Charlie Ward 30 20062. Keith Balderaz 28 20063. Keith Balderaz 24 2007 Trevor Davis 24 2005 Trevor Davis 24 20036. Evan Orsak 23 2009 Antwhan Yazzie 23 2008 Tyler Doughty 23 2007 Trevor Davis 23 2004 David Swinconos 23 2003 Ryan Champman 23 1997
Games Started1. Tim King 17 19982. Kelly Crain 15 20063. Geoff Erwin 14 1996 Kelly Crain 14 2005 Robert Erp 14 1994 Adrian Tapia 14 1998 Mark Jackson 14 19938. Brett Humphries 13 2013 Jerry Macias 13 2003 Seth Clabaugh 13 2007 Evan Courteau 13 2007 Evan Courteau 13 2006 Greg Stimack 13 1999 Jeff Dunn 13 1993 Trevor Davis 13 2005 Ismael Solis 13 2009
Wins1. Trevor Davis 11 20052. Greg Stimack 8 1999 Geoff Erwin 8 1996 Geoff Erwin 8 19955. Jerry Manning 7 2010 Evan Courteau 7 20067. Matthew Artalejo 6 2014 Ryan Pruitt 6 2013 Kelly Crain 6 2005 Gabe DeHoyos 6 2000 Tim King 6 1998 Ron Sereno 6 1996 Mark Jackson 6 1992
Losses1. Evan Courteau 9 2007 Adrian Tapia 9 1998 Jeff Dunn 9 19924. Andrew Martin 8 2011 Kelly Crain 8 2005 Tim King 8 1998 Robert Erp 8 1994 Jeff Dunn 8 1993 Mark Jackson 8 199310. Andrew Martin 7 2012 David Swinconos 7 2006 Kelly Crain 7 2006 Trevor Davis 7 2003 Ian Thurman-Kelly 7 2003 Chris Price 7 1997
Saves1. Keith Balderaz 9 20062. Anthony Smith 8 2010 Steve Montoya 8 19964. Keith Balderaz 6 20075. Keith Balderaz 5 20086. Kyle Kesmarki 4 2013 Anthony Smith 4 2011 Jerry Manning 4 2009 Trevor Davis 4 2005 Trevor Davis 4 2003 Ryan Chapman 4 1997
Strikeouts1. Gabe DeHoyos 83 2001 Greg Stimack 83 19993. Kelly Crain 75 20054. Trevor Davis 69 20055. Gabe DeHoyos 65 20006. Tim King 64 1998 Mark Jackson 64 19938. Mark Jackson 63 19929. Seth Clabaugh 60 2008 Adrian Tapia 60 1998
Walks1. Mark Necaise 60 19922. Seth Clabaugh 56 2008 Mark Jackson 56 19924. Mark Jackson 54 19935. Kelly Crain 53 20056. Seth Clabaugh 52 20067. Seth Clabaugh 51 20078. Chris Price 49 19949. Adrian Tapia 45 199810. Chris Price 44 1997
Earned Run Average (min. 30 IP)1. Keith Balderaz 2.83 20062. Ron Sereno 2.86 19963. Tyler Doughty 3.12 20074. Matthew Artalejo 3.39 20145. Kevin Hull 3.51 20026. Jesse Fuentes 3.55 19947. Chris Stewart 3.71 20008. Gabe DeHoyos 3.72 20019. Rusty Edwards 3.83 201410. Gabe DeHoyos 3.88 2002
Innings Pitched1. Trevor Davis 94.0 2005 Tim King 94.0 19983. Adrian Tapia 91.2 19984. Kelly Crain 91.1 20055. Jeff Dunn 90.1 19936. Kelly Crain 87.1 20067. Robert Erp 87.0 1994 Mark Jackson 87.0 19939. Geoff Erwin 84.1 199510. Thomas Green 82.1 2008
Complete Games1. Adrian Tapia 8 19982. Trevor Davis 7 2005 Tim King 7 1998 Robert Erp 7 1994 Greg Lasage 7 1994 Jeff Dunn 7 1993 Mark Jackson 7 19938. Gabe DeHoyos 6 2001 Robert Erp 6 1993 Mark Jackson 6 1992
Opponent Batting Average (min. 30 IP)1. Ron Sereno .217 19962. Kiegan Basso .221 20143. Gabe DeHoyos .224 20014. Gabe DeHoyos .228 20005. Kevin Hull .262 20026. Gabe DeHoyos .263 2002 Chris Stewart .263 20018. Tyler Doughty .266 20079. Mark Jackson .267 199310. Chris Stewart .269 2000
Fielding Chances1. Mike Dunstan 431 19972. Mark Wallace 417 20053. Daniel Binz 372 20134. Jeff Thibodeaux 365 19995. Mark Wallace 358 20046. Seth Clabaugh 352 20097. Franco Barrero 332 20028. Mike Dunstan 322 19969. Jeff Thibodeaux 314 200010. Dan Bramley 310 1993
Putouts1. Mike Dunstan 392 19972. Mark Wallace 390 20053. Daniel Binz 357 20134. Jeff Thibodeaux 342 19995. Mark Wallace 334 20046. Seth Clabaugh 320 20097. Mike Dunstan 304 19968. Jeff Thibodeaux 293 20009. Franco Barrero 288 200210. Mitch Wolfe 281 2011
Assists1. Tyler Hayes 143 20082. Loren Wood 141 1999 Arturo Ontiveros 141 19974. Josh Kuchta 140 20055. Loren Wood 139 19986. Riley Boyd 136 1993 Steve Marquez 136 19968. David Jones 135 20009. Xarin Escobedo 133 200210. Steven Heredia 125 1997
Errors1. Matt Hinojosa 29 20062. Steve Marquez 26 19963. Mark Beeman 25 19944. Arturo Ontiveros 22 1997 Riley Boyd 22 19936. Tyler Hayes 21 20077. Tyler Hayes 20 2004 Kevin Thompson 20 20099. Steve Marquez 19 1995 Derrick Kennedy 19 2007 Mike McDuffie 19 2003
Games Played1. Derrick Kennedy 193 2005-08 Mark Wallace 193 2002-053. Dallas McMann 191 2000-034. Dan Bramley 189 1992-955. Greg Haston 183 1992, 94-966. Dan Gruidel 179 1992-957. Steven Heredia 178 1995-988. Steve Romano 177 2000-039. Kyle Alsup 176 1993-9610. Mike McDuffie 175 2003-07
Games Started1. Mark Wallace 189 2002-052. Dallas McMann 186 2000-033. Dan Bramely 185 1992-954. Derrick Kennedy 181 2005-085. Dan Gruidel 173 1992-956. Luis Quinones 171 2010-137. Greg Haston 170 1992, 94-968. Steve Romano 168 2000-039. Mike McDuffie 165 2003-0710. Clayton Young 165 2006-09 Kyle Alsup 165 1993-96
batting Average (min. 200 at-bats)1. Mike Dunstan .410 1996-972. Freddy Carmona .400 2008-093. Jereme Johnson .391 2008-104. Loren Wood .389 1998-995. Bryan Moore .378 2004-056. Sam George .376 1998-99 Dallas McMann .376 2000-038. Tyler Hayes .372 2004, 07-089. Joe Huwer .370 2011-1210. Garret Cook .368 2009-10
At-bats1. Mark Wallace 689 2002-052. Derrick Kennedy 667 2005-083. Dallas McMann 654 2000-034. Luis Quinones 620 2010-135. Dan Gruidel 601 1992-956. Mike McDuffie 599 2003-077. Clayton Young 594 2006-098. Greg Haston 582 1992, 94-969. Mitch Wolfe 575 2008-1210. Dan Bramley 571 1992-95
Runs1. Clayton Young 156 2006-092. Dallas McMann 154 2000-033. Greg Haston 148 1992, 94-964. Steven Heredia 142 1995-985. Derrick Kennedy 140 2005-086. Mike Russell 137 1992-957. Tyler Hayes 135 2004, 07-088. Kyle Alsup 128 1993-969. Luis Quinones 125 2010-1310. Dan Gruidel 121 1992-95
Hits1. Dallas McMann 246 2000-032. Derrick Kennedy 230 2005-083. Luis Quinones 224 2010-134. Mark Wallace 207 2002-055. Mitch Wolfe 197 2008-126. Clayton Young 196 2006-097. Mike McDuffie 191 2003-078. Dan Gruidel 189 1992-959. Tyler Hayes 187 2004, 07-0810. Mike Russell 184 1992-95
doubles1. Dallas McMann 53 2000-032. Mike McDuffie 45 2003-07 Tyler Hayes 45 2004, 07-084. Mitch Wolfe 44 2008-125. Mark Wallace 40 2002-05 Derrick Kennedy 40 2005-087. Kyle Alsup 36 1993-96 Freddy Carmona 36 2008-09 Steve Ramano 36 2000-0310. Mike Dunstan 35 1996-97
triples1. Clayton Young 17 2006-092. Gabriel Apodace 12 1992-933. Steven Heredia 11 1995-98 Bryan Silva 11 1995-97 Dallas McMann 11 2000-036. Tyler Hayes 10 2004, 07-08 Loren Wood 10 1998-99 Andy Hostetler 10 1999-019. Keith Killeen 9 1993-96 David Jones 9 1999-01 Matt Sulli 9 2001-02 Mike Russell 9 1992-95
Home Runs1. Steve Marquez 24 1995-962. Dallas McMann 21 2000-033. Ethan Wagner 18 2008-10 Loren Wood 18 1998-995. Mitch Wolfe 17 2008-12 Mike McDuffie 17 2003-077. Matt Masiarek 15 1999-00 Franco Barrero 15 2001-039. Dan Bramley 14 1992-95 Freddy Carmona 14 2008-09 Andy Gray 14 1994-95
total bases1. Dallas McMann 384 2000-032. Derrick Kennedy 325 2005-083. Mark Wallace 302 2002-054. Mike McDuffie 301 2003-075. Mitch Wolfe 294 2008-126. Luis Quinones 279 2010-137. Tyler Hayes 273 2004, 07-088. Clayton Young 272 2006-099. Freddy Carmona 254 2008-0910. Loren Wood 246 1998-99
Runs batted In1. Derrick Kennedy 163 2005-082. Dallas McMann 143 2000-033. Mark Wallace 128 2002-054. Mitch Wolfe 127 2008-125. Tyler Hayes 120 2004, 07-086. Ethan Wagner 115 2008-107. Steve Marquez 114 1995-968. Freddy Carmona 111 2008-099. Mike McDuffie 106 2003-0710. Luis Quinones 105 2010-13
Slugging Pct. (min. 200 at-bats)1. Mike Dunstan .683 1996-972. Loren Wood .665 1998-993. Steve Marquez .653 1995-964. Freddy Carmona .620 2008-095. Matt Masiarek .607 2008-096. Sam George .590 1998-997. Dallas McMann .587 2000-038. Andy Gray .562 1994-959. Bryan Silva .556 1995-9710. Tyler Hayes .543 2004, 07-08
On-base Pct. (min. 200 at-bats)1. Mike Dunstan .504 1996-972. Jereme Johnson .488 2008-103. Bryan Moore .487 2004-054. Tyler Hayes .472 2004, 07-085. Alex Schultz .470 2011-12 Steve Marquez .470 1995-967. Sam George .460 1998-998. Loren Wood .458 1998-999. Freddy Carmona .455 2008-0910. Peter Creamer .452 2012-13
Walks1. Mike Russell 101 1992-952. Clayton Young 92 2006-093. Kyle Alsup 88 1993-964. Steven Heredia 77 1995-985. Greg Haston 73 1992, 94-966. Derrick Kennedy 71 2005-087. Steve Marquez 69 1995-968. Derek Galt 67 1994-979. Bryan Moore 66 2004-0510. Dan Bramley 64 1992-95
Strikeouts1. Justin Gee 119 2003-062. Clayton Young 106 2006-093. Dallas McMann 98 2000-034. Kevin Thompson 95 2008-11 Dan Bramley 95 1992-956. Seth Clabaugh 91 2006-097. Ethan Wagner 86 2008-108. Mitch Wolfe 84 2008-129. Mark Wallace 83 2002-0510. Steve Romano 82 2000-03 Ryan Collins 82 1998-99
Hit by Pitches1. Dan Bramley 46 1992-952. Tyler Hayes 44 2004, 07-083. Mike Dunstan 33 1996-974. Clayton Young 27 2006-09 Dallas McMann 27 2000-036. Jonathon Marbury 25 2007-087. Luis Quinones 22 2010-138. Alex Schultz 21 2011-129. Ryan Forkel 19 2013-Pres. Brooke Brooks 19 2012-13 Derek Crenshaw 19 2012-13 Duke Gonzalez 19 1992-93
Stolen bases1. Mike Russell 71 1992-952. Clayton Young 54 2006-093. Steven Heredia 51 1995-984. Greg Haston 43 1992, 94-96 Bryan Moore 43 2004-056. Jonathon Marbury 38 2007-08 Dan Gruidel 38 1992-958. Andy Hostetler 36 1999-019. Gabriel Apodaca 28 1992-9310. Jereme Johnson 27 2008-10
Stolen base Percentage (min. 20 attempts)1. Jeremy Johnson .931 (27-29) 2008-102. Matt Siesel .870 (20-23) 19933. Tyler Hayes .867 (26-30) 2004, 07-084. Steven Heredia .864 (51-59) 1995-985. Sam George .864 (19-22) 1998-996. Clayton Young .844 (54-64) 2006-097. Farhon Smith .810 (17-21) 1997-98 Scott Henry .810 (17-21) 1997-989. Jonathon Marbury .809 (38-47) 2007-08 Dan Gruidel .809 (38-47) 1992-95
Game Appearances1. Trevor Davis 89 2002-052. Keith Balderaz 87 2004-083. Evan Orsak 76 2006-094. David Swinconos 75 2003-065. Kelly Crain 63 2003-066. Tim King 62 1998-017. Tyler Doughty 56 2007-09 Billy Gitzgerald 56 1996-999. Seth Clabaugh 53 2006-0910. Jerry Macias 52 2000-03
Games Started1. Kelly Crain 45 2003-062. Seth Clabaugh 43 2006-093. Jerry Macias 41 2000-034. Tim King 40 1998-015. Chris Price 34 1994-976. Trevor Davis 31 2002-057. Gabe DeHoyos 29 2000-028. Geoff Erwin 28 1994-969. Evan Courteau 25 2006-0710. Robert Erp 25 1993-94
Wins1. Trevor Davis 20 2002-052. Geoff Erwin 19 1994-963. Kelly Crain 16 2003-06 Gabe DeHoyos 16 2000-025. Evan Orsak 14 2006-096. Tim King 13 1998-017. Jerry Manning 12 2009-10 Jerry Macias 12 2000-03 Greg Stimack 12 1996, 9910. Evan Courteau 11 2006-07 Robert Erp 11 1993-94 Mark Jackson 11 1992-93
Losses1. Tim King 23 1998-012. Kelly Crain 22 2003-063. Seth Clabaugh 20 2006-09 Trevor Davis 20 2002-055. Jerry Macias 18 2000-03 Chris Price 18 1994-977. Jeff Dunn 17 1992-938. Adrian Tapia 15 1998-99 Andrew Martin 15 2011-1210. Robert Erp 14 1993-94
Saves1. Keith Balderaz 20 2004-082. Anthony Smith 12 2010-113. Trevor Davis 10 2002-054. Steve Montoya 9 1996-975. Kyle Kesmarki 6 2013-Pres. Gabe DeHoyos 6 2000-027. Mike Rittenberry 5 1992-93 Chris Stewart 5 1998-019. Tyler Doughty 4 2007-09 Ryan Chapman 4 1995, 97 Steve Gill 4 1992-95 Jerry Manning 4 2009-10
Strikeouts1. Gabe DeHoyos 204 2000-022. Trevor Davis 198 2002-053. Tim King 196 1998-014. Kelly Crain 190 2003-065. Seth Clabaugh 166 2006-096. Jerry Macias 139 2000-037. Geoff Erwin 136 1994-968. Chris Stewart 132 1998-019. Mark Jackson 127 1992-9310. Greg Stimack 109 1996, 99
Walks1. Seth Clabaugh 196 2006-092. Chris Price 168 1994-973. Kelly Crain 128 2003-064. Tim King 115 1998-015. Geoff Erwin 110 1994-96 Mark Jackson 110 1992-937. David Swinconos 98 2003-068. Gabe DeHoyos 91 2000-029. Billy Fitzgerald 88 1996-9910. Ryan Chapman 84 1995, 97
earned Run Average (min. 30 IP)1. Kyle Kesmarki 3.13 2013-Pres.2. Kevin Hull 3.51 20023. Gabe DeHoyos 3.86 2000-024. Matthew Artalejo 3.89 20145. Rusty Edwards 3.92 20146. Kellen Smith 4.24 20057. Kiegan Basso 4.26 20148. Anthony Smith 4.72 2010-119. Mike Bucksath 4.79 1995-9610. Jeff Dunn 4.94 1992-93
Innings Pitched1. Kelly Crain 278.0 2003-062. Trevor Davis 262.2 2002-053. Tim King 250.1 1998-014. Jerry Macias 229.1 2000-035. Seth Clabaugh 223.0 2006-096. Geoff Erwin 203.1 1994-967. Gabe DeHoyos 193.1 2000-028. Chris Price 179.1 1994-979. Evan Orsak 174.0 2006-0910. Chris Stewart 168.0 1998-01
Complete Games1. Gabe DeHoyos 16 2000-022. Robert Erp 13 1993-94 Mark Jackson 13 1992-934. Jeff Dunn 11 1992-93 Geoff Erwin 11 1994-966. Trevor Davis 10 2002-05 Kelly Crain 10 2003-068. Tim King 9 1998-01 Adrian Tapia 9 1998-9910. J. Forst 7 1995-96 Greg Lasage 7 1993-94
Runners Picked Off1. Freddy Carmona 16 2008-092. Ismael Solis 10 2008-093. Jerry Macias 9 2000-034. Kelly Crain 8 2003-065. Seth Clabaugh 6 2006-096. Tim King 5 1998-01 Mark Necaise 5 1992 Geoff Erwin 5 1994-96 Dillion Downs 5 2011-12 Thomas Green 5 2008-09
Fielding Percentage (min. 100 chances)1. Brooke Brooks 1.000 2012-132. Troy Vaughan .992 20073. Joe Huwer .991 2011-124. Blake Thomsen .990 2011-125. Blake Cooper .988 2013-Pres.6. Andy Gray .988 1994-957. Mitch Wolfe .987 2008-128. Matt Brown .986 2000-019. Keith Kileen .986 1993-9610. Matt Dunstan .985 1996-97
Chances1. Dan Bramley 1,026 1992-952. Mark Wallace 1,005 2002-053. Mitch Wolfe 945 2008-124. Dallas McMann 841 2000-035. Steven Heredia 777 1995-986. Mike Dunstan 753 1996-97 Dan Gruidel 753 1992-958. Franco Barrero 720 2001-039. Jeff Thibodeaux 679 1999-0010. Mike McDuffie 658 2003-07
Putouts1. Mark Wallace 933 2002-052. Mitch Wolfe 896 2008-123. Dan Bramley 841 1992-954. Dallas McMann 717 2000-035. Mike Dunstan 696 1996-976. Jeff Thibodeaux 635 1999-007. Franco Barrero 634 2001-038. Keith Killeen 569 1993-969. Seth Clabaugh 544 2006-0910. Andy Gray 519 1994-95
Assists1. Steven Heredia 415 1995-982. Dan Gruidel 359 1992-953. Kyle Slsup 330 1993-964. Tyler Hayes 312 2004, 07-085. Derrick Kennedy 308 2005-086. Mike McDuffie 305 2003-077. Steve Romano 204 2000-038. Loren Wood 280 1998-999. Kevin Thompson 268 2008-1110. Steve Marquez 252 1995-96
errors1. Derrick Kennedy 54 2005-08 Tyler Hayes 54 2004, 07-083. Kevin Thompson 49 2008-11 Mike McDuffie 49 2003-075. Dan Gruidel 47 1992-956. Steve Marquez 45 1995-967. Matt Hinojosa 40 2004, 06 Riley Boyd 40 1992-939. Josh Kuchta 39 2002-0510. Steven Heredia 37 1995-98 Kyle Slsup 37 1993-96 Mark Beeman 37 1993-94