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1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

HISTORY<br />

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HISTORY


HISTORY<br />

BASEBALL IN SOUTH FLORIDA<br />

A HURRICANE TRADITION<br />

The University of <strong>Miami</strong> baseball program thrives<br />

as one of the best in the country as well as one of the<br />

most notable in South Florida’s baseball history.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s first varsity game was played at <strong>Miami</strong><br />

Field, near <strong>Miami</strong> Senior High School, in the spring of<br />

1940. The afternoon of March 26 saw the “Hurricane<br />

nine” defeat Newberry (S.C.) College in a 13-12<br />

thriller. Games were actually played at UM briefly in<br />

the late 1920s and early 1930s, but were discontinued<br />

until a decade later when Jack Harding resurrected<br />

the sport at the varsity level in 1940.<br />

Harding was the <strong>Hurricanes</strong>’ football coach from<br />

1937-42 and following World War II from 1945-47,<br />

as well as serving as UM’s Athletic Director for 26<br />

years. Baseball once again took a hiatus at <strong>Miami</strong><br />

until 1946 when former UM football standout Eddie<br />

Dunn led the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> back onto the diamond.<br />

From Major League Baseball, minor league<br />

organizations and top college and high school action,<br />

baseball and <strong>Miami</strong> have long been joined. Although<br />

amateur clubs were playing in <strong>Miami</strong> before the turn<br />

of the 20th century, the first official team appeared<br />

in 1912 with the minor league entry of the <strong>Miami</strong><br />

Magicians of the Class D East Florida State League.<br />

The Magicians competed until the U.S. entered World<br />

War I.<br />

Teams in the Florida East Coast League, including<br />

the <strong>Miami</strong> Wahoos, <strong>Miami</strong> Beach Flamingos, Fort<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s first baseball team in 1928<br />

Lauderdale Tarpons and West Palm Beach Indians,<br />

suspended operations in 1943 until the end of the<br />

war. From 1946 through 1955, a large portion of<br />

UM’s schedule was against military service teams<br />

throughout the Southeast.<br />

Construction on <strong>Miami</strong> Stadium began in late<br />

1948 and opened in August, 1949. At the time, the<br />

9,000-seat stadium was hailed as one of the finest<br />

and most beautiful in baseball. The <strong>Hurricanes</strong> were<br />

still playing at <strong>Miami</strong> Field, as were numerous minor<br />

league, high school and major league exhibitions.<br />

The opening of the new state-of-the-art facility near<br />

downtown <strong>Miami</strong> gave way to games with the<br />

<strong>Hurricanes</strong> playing the likes of the Brooklyn Dodgers,<br />

Ft. Lauderdale Braves, <strong>Miami</strong> Beach Flamingos and<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> Beach Sun Sox as early as 1950.<br />

The Marlins nickname made its first appearance<br />

in 1956 when the Triple A franchise from Syracuse,<br />

N.Y. moved south into <strong>Miami</strong> Stadium. Legendary<br />

baseball promoter Bill Veeck was brought in to run<br />

the team and one of his first hires was former Boston<br />

Red Sox Hall of Famer and UM head coach Jimmie<br />

Foxx. Foxx spent two seasons as head coach of the<br />

<strong>Hurricanes</strong> in 1956 and 1957.<br />

The University of <strong>Miami</strong> became a major factor<br />

on the national collegiate baseball scene when the<br />

school hired Ron Fraser to guide the program in<br />

1962. Fraser came to <strong>Miami</strong> at a time when the<br />

UM’s first playing grounds: <strong>Miami</strong> Field <strong>Miami</strong> Stadium<br />

nation’s concerns were focused 90 miles from Key<br />

West’s shores in the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was an<br />

All-American player at Florida State in the late 1950s<br />

and was the mentor of the Dutch National Team for<br />

three years before <strong>Miami</strong> lured him to Coral Gables.<br />

Over the span of 30 years, “The Wizard of College<br />

Baseball” built what many considered the model collegiate<br />

program.<br />

The <strong>Hurricanes</strong> won big under Fraser, becoming<br />

a regular participant in the College World Series and<br />

winning two National Championships in the 1980s. It<br />

was also under Fraser that <strong>Miami</strong> made the<br />

upgrades to Mark Light Field and proved to many<br />

skeptics that college baseball could also be successful<br />

at the gate.<br />

From Fraser to Jim Morris, the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> are still<br />

a big draw in town and annually place among college<br />

baseball’s top 15. The success of the program has<br />

only escalated under Morris with two National<br />

Championships in 1999 and 2001, along with<br />

numerous All-Americans and Major League Baseball<br />

Draft selections.<br />

The most recent renovations to Alex Rodriguez<br />

Park at Mark Light Field will undoubtedly contribute<br />

to UM’s on-field success and to South Florida’s rich<br />

baseball history.<br />

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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RESULTS<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN OF THE CWS<br />

Year Champion (Head Coach) Score 2nd 3rd 4th Most Outstanding Player<br />

1947 California (Clint Evans) 8-7 Yale *Texas *New York Univ. none selected<br />

1948 Southern California (Sam Barry) 3-1 Yale *Baylor *Lafayette none selected<br />

1949 Texas (Bibb Falk) 10-3 Wake Forest Southern California St. John’s Charles Teague, 2B/Wake Forest<br />

1950 Texas (Bibb Falk) 3-0 Washington State Rutgers Wisconsin Ray Van Cleef, CF/Rutgers<br />

1951 Oklahoma (Jack Baer) 3-2 Tennessee *Southern California *Utah Sidney, Hatfield, P-1B/Tennessee<br />

1952 Holy Cross (Jack Barry) 8-4 Missouri *Western Michigan *Penn State James O'Neill, P-1B/Holy Cross<br />

1953 Michigan (Ray Fisher) 7-5 Texas Lafayette Boston College J.L. Smith, P/Texas<br />

1954 Missouri (Hi Simmons) 4-1 Rollins Michigan State Oklahoma State Tom Yewcic, C/Michigan State<br />

1955 Wake Forest (Taylor Sanford) 7-6 Western Michigan Oklahoma State Arizona Tom Borland, P/Oklahoma State<br />

1956 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) 12-1 Arizona *Bradley *Mississippi Jerry Thomas, P/Minnesota<br />

1957 California (George Wolfman) 1-0 Pennsylvania State *Iowa State *Notre Dame Cal Emery, P-1B/Penn State<br />

1958 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 8-7 (12) Missouri *Holy Cross *Western Michigan Bill Thom, P/Southern California<br />

1959 Oklahoma State (Toby Greene) 5-3 Arizona Fresno State Penn State Jim Dobson, 3B/Oklahoma State<br />

1960 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) 2-1 (10) Southern California *Oklahoma State *Arizona John Ericson, 2B, Minnesota<br />

1961 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 1-0 Oklahoma State *Boston College *Syracuse Littleton Fowler, P/Oklahoma State<br />

1962 Michigan (Don Lund) 5-4 (15) Santa Clara Texas Florida State Bob Garibaldi, P/Santa Clara<br />

1963 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 5-2 Arizona *Missouri *Texas Bud Howell, C/Southern California<br />

1964 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) 5-1 Missouri Maine Southern California Joe Ferris, P/Maine<br />

1965 Arizona State (Bob Winkles) 2-1 Ohio State *St. Louis *Washington Sal Bando, 3B/Arizona State<br />

1966 Ohio State (Marty Karow) 8-2 Oklahoma State Southern California St. John’s Steve Arlin, P/Ohio State<br />

1967 Arizona State (Bob Winkles) 11-2 Houston Stanford Auburn Ron Davini, C/Arizona State<br />

1968 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 4-3 Southern Illinois *North Carolina St. *St. John’s Bill Seinsoth, 1B/Southern California<br />

1969 Arizona State (Bob Winkles) 10-1 Tulsa New York U. Texas John Dolinsek, LF/Arizona State<br />

1970 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 2-1 Florida State Texas Ohio Gene Ammann, P/Florida State<br />

1971 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 7-2 Southern Illinois Tulsa Pan American Jerry Tabb, 1B/Tulsa<br />

1972 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 1-0 Arizona State *Texas *Temple Russ McQueen, P/Southern California<br />

1973 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 4-3 Arizona State *Minnesota *Texas Dave Winfield, P/Minnesota<br />

1974 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 7-3 MIAMI Southern Illinois Texas George Milke, P/Southern California<br />

1975 Texas (Cliff Gustafson) 5-1 South Carolina Arizona State Oklahoma Mickey Reichenbach, 1B/Texas<br />

1976 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) 7-1 Eastern Michigan Arizona State Maine Steve Powers, P-DH/Arizona<br />

1977 Arizona State (Jim Brock) 2-1 South Carolina S.Illinois-Carbondale Cal. St.-Los Angeles Bob Horner, 2B/Arizona State<br />

1978 Southern California (Rod Dedeaux) 10-3 Arizona State *North Carolina *MIAMI Rod Boxberger, P/Southern California<br />

1979 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido) 2-1 Arkansas Pepperdine Texas Tony Hudson, P/Cal State Fullerton<br />

1980 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) 5-3 Hawaii California MIAMI Terry Francona, LF/Arizona<br />

1981 Arizona State (Jim Brock) 7-4 Oklahoma State Texas South Carolina Stan Holmes, LF/Arizona State<br />

1982 MIAMI (RON FRASER) 9-3 Wichita State *Maine *Texas DANNY SMITH, P/MIAMI<br />

1983 Texas (Cliff Gustafson) 4-3 Alabama *Michigan *Arizona State Calvin Schiraldi, P/Texas<br />

1984 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido) 3-1 Texas Oklahoma State Arizona State John Fishel, OF/Cal State Fullerton<br />

1985 MIAMI (RON FRASER) 10-6 Texas *Arkansas *Mississippi State GREG ELLENA, DH/MIAMI<br />

1986 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) 10-2 Florida State MIAMI Oklahoma State Mike Senne, LF/Arizona<br />

1987 Stanford (Mark Marquess) 9-5 Oklahoma State Texas Louisiana State Paul Carey, OF/Stanford<br />

1988 Stanford (Mark Marquess) 9-4 Arizona State Cal-State Fullerton Wichita State Lee Plemel, P/Stanford<br />

1989 Wichita State (Gene Stephenson) 5-3 Texas *Florida State *Louisiana State Greg Brummett, P/Wichita State<br />

1990 Georgia (Steve Webber) 2-1 Oklahoma State *Louisiana State *Stanford Mike Rebhan, P/Georgia<br />

1991 LSU (Skip Bertman) 6-3 Wichita State *Creighton *Florida Gary Hymel, C/Louisiana State<br />

1992 Pepperdine (Andy Lopez) 3-2 Cal State-Fullerton *MIAMI *Texas Phil Nevin, 3B/Cal State Fullerton<br />

1993 Louisiana State (Skip Bertman) 8-0 Wichita State *Oklahoma State *Long Beach State Todd Walker, 2B/Lousiana State<br />

1994 Oklahoma (Larry Cochell) 13-5 Georgia Tech *Cal-State Fullerton *Arizona State Chip Glass, OF/Oklahoma<br />

1995 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido) 11-5 Southern Cal *MIAMI *Tennessee Mark Kotsay, OF-P/Cal State Fullerton<br />

1996 LSU (Skip Bertman) 9-8 MIAMI *Florida *Clemson PAT BURRELL, 3B/MIAMI<br />

1997 LSU (Skip Bertman) 13-6 Alabama *MIAMI *Stanford Brandon Larson, SS/Louisiana State<br />

1998 Southern California (Milke Gillespie) 21-14 Arizona State *Long Beach State *Louisiana State Wes Rachels, 2B/Southern Cal<br />

1999 MIAMI (JIM MORRIS) 6-5 Florida State *Alabama *Stanford Marshall McDougall, OF/Florida State<br />

2000 Louisiana State (Skip Bertman) 6-5 Stanford *Florida State *Louisiana-Lafayette Trey Hodges, P/Louisiana State<br />

2001 MIAMI (JIM MORRIS) 12-1 Stanford *Southern California *Tennessee CHARLTON JIMERSON, OF/MIAMI<br />

2002 Texas (Augie Garrido) 12-6 South Carolina *Clemson *Stanford Huston Street, P/Texas<br />

2003 Rice (Wayne Graham) 14-2 Stanford *Texas *Cal State Fullerton John Hudgins, P/Stanford<br />

2004 Cal State Fullerton (George Horton) 3-2 Texas *South Carolina *Georgia Jason Windsor, Cal State Fullerton<br />

2005 Texas (Augie Garrido) 6-2 Arizona State Florida Baylor David Maroul, Texas<br />

2006 Oregon State (Pat Casey) 3-2 North Carolina *Rice *Cal State Fullerton Jonah Nickerson, Oregon State<br />

2007 Oregon State (Pat Casey) 9-3 North Carolina *Rice *UC-Irvine Jorge Reyes, P/Oregon State<br />

2008 Fresno State (Mike Batesole) 6-1 Georgia *North Carolina *Stanford Tommy Mendonca/Fresno State<br />

2009 LSU (Paul Mainieri) 11-4 Texas *Arkansas *Arizona State Jared Mitchell/LSU<br />

2010 South Carolina (Ray Tanner) 2-1 UCLA *TCU *Clemson Jackie Bradley, Jr./South Carolina<br />

* 3rd place tie<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

MIAMI’S FOUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS:<br />

1982 • 1985 • 1999 • 2001<br />

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HISTORY<br />

1982 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

HURRICANES CLOSE OUT SHOCKERS, 4-3, TO WIN SCHOOL’S FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN BASEBALL<br />

First Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 7, Maine 2<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 4, 1982<br />

Maine 2 AB R H RBI<br />

Bernier, 1b 4 0 0 0<br />

Paul, 3b 4 0 1 0<br />

Colton, lf 4 1 2 0<br />

Pickett, dh 4 0 1 1<br />

Whitten, pr 0 0 0 0<br />

Vanidestine, rf 4 0 0 0<br />

Lashua, cf 4 1 2 0<br />

Sutton, 2b 4 0 1 1<br />

Adams, ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Hackett, c 1 0 0 0<br />

Bushway, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 33 2 7 2<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 7 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 2 1 1 1<br />

Wrona, ss 4 0 1 1<br />

Rowland, ss 0 0 0 0<br />

Lusby, 1b 4 0 1 0<br />

Sorce, dh 4 1 1 0<br />

Santovenia, c 4 1 2 0<br />

Lane, 3b 3 2 1 3<br />

Seoane, 2b 4 1 1 0<br />

Velazquez, lf 3 1 1 2<br />

Shields, cf 2 0 0 0<br />

Totals 30 7 9 7<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Maine Black Bears 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 x 7 9 0<br />

E - Adams. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Maine 5, <strong>Miami</strong> 4. 2B - Pickett, Sutton, Lusby, Velazquez. 3B - Colton.<br />

HR - Lane (23). SH - Shields. SF - James. SB - Colton, James, Wrona. WP - Mahan.<br />

Maine IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Swift L, 9-1 4.0 7 7 6 2 2<br />

Mahan 4.0 2 0 0 1 3<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Sorce W, 10-5 7.0 5 1 1 0 5<br />

Souza 1.0 0 0 0 1 0<br />

Smith 1.0 2 1 1 0 3<br />

Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Wichita State 3<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 7, 1982<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBI<br />

Wrona, ss 4 0 1 0<br />

Seoane, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Lusby, 1b 4 0 1 0<br />

Sorce, dh 4 2 1 1<br />

Lane, 3b 4 1 2 1<br />

Santovenia, c 4 1 2 1<br />

Velazquez, lf 3 0 1 1<br />

M. Williams, rf 3 0 1 0<br />

Shields, cf 2 0 0 0<br />

Carr, lf 0 0 0 0<br />

James, rf 2 1 1 1<br />

Totals 34 4 9 4<br />

WSU 3 AB R H RBI<br />

Thomas, 2b 4 0 1 1<br />

Hibbs, cf 4 1 1 0<br />

Stephenson, 1b 2 0 0 0<br />

Morman, dh 2 0 0 1<br />

O’Brien, c 4 0 1 0<br />

Spring, 3b 4 0 0 0<br />

Penner, lf 4 0 1 0<br />

Gaskell, rf 2 1 1 0<br />

Lucas, ss 3 1 1 1<br />

Totals 27 3 6 3<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 9 2<br />

Wichita State Shockers 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 6 3<br />

E - Spring, Thomas, Lucas, Lane (2). DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 3, Wichita State 4. 2B - Velazquez,<br />

Thomas Lane. 3B - Hibbs, Lucas. HR - Lane (24), Santovenia (10). SF - Morman.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Kasprazak W, 13-4 7.0 6 3 3 4 2<br />

D. Smith S, 7 2.0 0 0 0 0 2<br />

Wichita State IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Heinkel L, 16-4 8.1 9 4 3 0 4<br />

Sonberg 0.2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Third Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Texas 1<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 10, 1982<br />

Texas 1 AB R H RBI<br />

Owen, ss 3 1 1 0<br />

Brumley, cf 4 0 0 0<br />

Dophied 3 0 1 1<br />

Day, 2b 4 0 1 0<br />

Reynolds, dh 4 0 0 0<br />

Trint, lf 2 0 1 0<br />

Hoarron, c 2 0 0 0<br />

Burrows, 2b 2 0 0 0<br />

Choate, 3b 4 0 1 0<br />

Denny, lf 0 0 0 0<br />

Simon, 2b 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 30 1 5 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 1 0 0 0<br />

Wrona, ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Lusby, 1b 3 0 2 1<br />

Sorce, dh-p 3 0 0 0<br />

Santovenia, c 3 1 1 0<br />

Lane, 3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Seoane, 2b 3 0 2 1<br />

Velazquez, lf 2 0 1 0<br />

Shields, cf 3 0 0 0<br />

M. Williams 3 0 1 0<br />

Carr, lf 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 28 2 7 1<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Texas Longhorns 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 2 7 0<br />

E - Burrows. DP - Texas 3. LOB - Texas 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 6, 2B - Lusby. 3B - Owen. SH - Owen<br />

Texas IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Clemens L, 12-2 8.0 7 2 1 4 3<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Sorce W, 11-5 5.0 3 1 1 2 3<br />

D. Smith 4.0 2 0 0 2 5<br />

Seminfinal: <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Maine 4<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1982<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBI<br />

Wrona, ss 3 0 2 2<br />

Seoane, 2b 5 1 1 2<br />

Lusby, 1b 3 1 0 0<br />

Sorce, dh 5 1 2 2<br />

Lane, 3b 4 0 2 0<br />

Santovenia, c 3 1 1 0<br />

Walker, c 0 0 0 0<br />

Velazquez, lf 3 1 1 0<br />

Carr, lf/cf 0 1 1 0<br />

M. Williams, rf 2 2 0 1<br />

Shields, cf 2 1 1 1<br />

Artiles, ph, lf 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 32 10 10 8<br />

Maine 10 AB R H RBI<br />

Bernier, 1b 5 0 2 1<br />

Paul, 3b 4 1 2 0<br />

Colton, lf 5 0 0 0<br />

Pickett, dh/c 5 0 1 0<br />

Whitten, pr 0 0 0 0<br />

Vanidestine, rf 3 1 1 1<br />

Lashua, cf 4 1 2 0<br />

Sutton, 2b 3 1 2 0<br />

Adams, ss 3 0 0 1<br />

Hackett, c 1 0 0 0<br />

Bushway, ph/c 1 0 0 0<br />

Swift, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 35 4 10 4<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 1010 2<br />

Maine Black Bears 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 410 2<br />

E - Seoane, Souza, Paul, Adams. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, Maine 1. LOB - Maine 12, <strong>Miami</strong> 4. 2B - Shields,<br />

Pickett. 3B - Sorce, Velazquez. SH - Paul. SF - Wrona, Shields, Bushway. SB - Wrona, Carr, Williams,<br />

Paul, Bushway.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Souza 3.0 4 3 3 3 3<br />

Escribano W, 6-0 4.1 3 0 0 2 0<br />

Smith S, 9 0.1 3 1 1 1 1<br />

Maine IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Johnson L, 6-6 8.0 8 6 4 4 2<br />

Mahan 0.2 1 3 3 2 1<br />

Kowalski 0.1 1 1 1 1 1<br />

Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 9, Wichita State 3<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 12, 1982<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBI<br />

Wrona, ss 3 1 2 1<br />

Lusby, 1b 4 1 1 1<br />

Sorce, dh 4 0 0 1<br />

Lane, 3b 5 1 2 3<br />

Santovenia, c 5 0 1 0<br />

Velazquez, lf 3 2 2 0<br />

Seoane, 2b 4 1 2 0<br />

M. Williams, rf 2 1 0 0<br />

Shields, cf 3 2 2 3<br />

Carr, lf 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 34 9 12 5<br />

WSU 3 AB R H RBI<br />

Thomas, 2b 4 1 2 0<br />

Hibbs, cf 4 0 0 0<br />

Stephenson, 1b 4 1 2 1<br />

Morman, dh 5 1 2 2<br />

O’Brien, c 4 0 0 0<br />

Spring, 3b 4 0 0 0<br />

Grogan, lf 4 0 0 0<br />

Gaskell, rf 2 0 0 0<br />

Lucas, ss 4 0 1 0<br />

Totals 35 3 7 3<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 912 2<br />

Wichita State Shockers 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1<br />

E - Lusby, Williams, Spring. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, Wichita State 2. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 7, Wichita State 2. 2B -<br />

Santovenia, Seoane, Thomas, Stephenson 2. HR - Lane (25), Morman (24). SH - Williams. SF - Sorce.<br />

SB - Williams, Shields, Thomas.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Kasprazak W, 14-4 7.0 6 3 3 3 5<br />

D. Smith 2.0 1 0 0 2 2<br />

Wichita State IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Heinkel L, 16-5 5.0 5 7 7 5 7<br />

Brown 2.1 6 2 1 2 0<br />

Howerton 0.2 1 0 0 0 1<br />

LaFever 1.0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

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1985 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

HURRICANES DEFEAT TEXAS IN TWO STRAIGHT TO CAPTURE THEIR SECOND NATIONAL CROWN<br />

First Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 17, Stanford 3<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 1, 1985<br />

Stanford 3 AB R H RBI<br />

Stanicek, 2b 5 0 1 0<br />

Amaro, 3b 5 0 1 0<br />

Davis, cf 2 0 1 1<br />

Lundblade, 1b 3 1 0 0<br />

DeBenon, dh 3 1 2 1<br />

W. Harris, lf 4 0 0 0<br />

Cook, rf 3 0 1 1<br />

Ramos, c 4 0 1 0<br />

Verducci, ss 4 1 1 0<br />

Totals 33 3 8 3<br />

Second Round: Texas 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 4<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 5, 1985<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 5 0 0 0<br />

Fiore, lf 5 0 1 0<br />

Leake, 3b 5 2 3 0<br />

Ellena, dh 4 1 1 0<br />

Magno, c 4 0 1 1<br />

DeBold, ss 3 0 0 1<br />

Noce, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Nelson, ss 0 0 0 0<br />

Rowland, 2b 4 1 2 1<br />

Hart, 1b 3 0 1 1<br />

Richardi, cf 3 0 1 0<br />

Dominguez, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 38 4 10 4<br />

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Texas 8 AB R H RBI<br />

Kerlin, ss 5 0 0 0<br />

Bates, 2b 4 3 3 5<br />

Cook, rf 4 2 2 0<br />

Denny, lf 4 0 1 2<br />

Ray, dh 2 0 0 0<br />

Hodo, ph/dh 2 0 0 0<br />

Johnson, 3b 4 0 0 0<br />

Richards, 1b 2 1 1 1<br />

Wrzesinski, cf 5 1 1 0<br />

Byers, c 4 1 1 0<br />

Totals 36 8 9 8<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 410 5<br />

Texas Longhorns 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 x 8 9 2<br />

E - Kerlin 2, Davies, DeBold 3, Rowland. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 12. 2B - Denny, Leake, Hart, Wrzesinski, Magno, Bates.<br />

HR - Bates 2 (8). SB - James (48), Richardi (31), Rowland (37), Bates (34). SH - Magno. SF - Denny.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Davies L, 15-2 3.0 4 4 3 2 2<br />

O’Brien 3.1 3 2 2 3 2<br />

Majer 1.2 2 2 2 2 3<br />

Texas IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Swindell W, 19-1 9.0 10 4 4 2 14<br />

Loser’s Bracket: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Oklahoma State 1<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 6, 1985<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 3 1 0 1<br />

Fiore, lf 3 0 0 0<br />

Leake, 3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Ellena, dh 3 0 1 0<br />

Magno, c 4 0 1 1<br />

Rowland, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Hart, 1b 3 0 0 0<br />

Nelson, ss 4 0 1 0<br />

Richardi, cf 4 1 1 0<br />

Totals 31 2 4 2<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 17 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 3 2 1 0<br />

Fiore, lf 5 3 3 2<br />

Leake, 3b 3 1 1 2<br />

Dominguez, ph 1 0 1 1<br />

Noce, pr/3b 0 1 0 0<br />

Ellena, DH 5 4 4 5<br />

Hart, 1b 5 1 1 3<br />

Rowland, 2b 5 1 2 0<br />

DeBold, ss 4 3 4 4<br />

Nelson, ss 1 0 0 0<br />

Solis, c 3 0 1 0<br />

Magno, ph/c 1 0 0 0<br />

Richardi, cf 3 1 1 0<br />

Totals 39 17 19 17<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Stanford Cardinal 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 8 0<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 1 3 3 5 0 5 x 1719 0<br />

DP - Stanford 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Stanford 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 2. 2B - Stanicek, DeBenon 2, Fiore, Leake, DeBold. HR - Ellena 2<br />

(13), Hart (8), DeBold 2 (5). SH - Richardi. SF - Leake. SB - James 2 (47)WP - Colella.<br />

Stanford IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Ballard L, 14-3 4.1 9 7 7 0 4<br />

Piemel 1.1 4 4 4 1 1<br />

Kunkel 1.1 2 1 1 0 0<br />

Colella 0.1 2 3 3 1 0<br />

Harris 0.2 2 2 2 0 0<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Sheary W, 5-4 7.0 8 3 3 4 2<br />

Patenaude 1.0 0 0 0 1 0<br />

Raether 1.0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Oklahoma St. 1 AB R H RBI<br />

Dascenzo, cf 4 0 2 0<br />

Whisler, ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Day, dh 3 0 0 0<br />

Incaviglia, lf 3 0 1 0<br />

Smith, rf 4 0 1 0<br />

Fowler, 3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Kostishion, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Diaz, c 3 1 1 1<br />

Espinal, 2b 3 0 0 0<br />

Totals 31 1 6 1<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 1<br />

Oklahoma St. Cowboys 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 2<br />

E - Whisler, Leake, Espinal. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, OSU 2. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 8, OSU 6. 2B - Smith. 3B - Richardi. HR - Diaz (9). SB -<br />

Dascenzo (68), James 2(50). SH - Whisler.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Sheary W, 6-4 7.0 5 1 1 2 5<br />

Raether S, 20 2.0 1 0 0 0 2<br />

Oklahoma State IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Giordanella 7.0 2 2 2 4 6<br />

Bronkey 2.0 2 0 0 1 2<br />

Loser’s Bracket Final: <strong>Miami</strong> 6, Mississippi State 5<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 8, 1985<br />

Mississippi St. 5 AB R H RBI<br />

Van Cleve, cf 4 1 0 0<br />

Thiesen, 2b 4 1 1 0<br />

Clark, 1b 3 1 0 0<br />

Palmeiro, lf/rf 3 1 2 1<br />

Thigpen, rf/p 4 1 1 4<br />

Mitchell, dh/lf 4 0 1 0<br />

McDonald, c 4 0 0 0<br />

Scott, 3b 4 0 0 0<br />

Davis, ss 2 0 0 0<br />

Totals 32 5 5 5<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 6 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 4 1 1 0<br />

Fiore, lf 4 1 0 0<br />

Leake, 3b 3 1 1 1<br />

Malizia, pr 0 1 0 0<br />

Ellena, dh 5 1 2 2<br />

Magno, c 4 0 2 2<br />

Rowland, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Hart, 1b 3 1 1 0<br />

Nelson, ss 3 0 1 0<br />

DeBold, ph/ss 1 0 0 0<br />

Richardi, cf 4 0 1 0<br />

Totals 35 6 9 5<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Mississippi St. Bulldogs 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 5 4<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6 9 1<br />

E - Scott, Brantley, Rowland, Davis, Thiesen. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - MSU 3, <strong>Miami</strong> 10. 2B - Nelson, Ellena, Palmeiro,<br />

James. 3B - Hart. HR - Leake (6), Thigpen (9), Ellena (14) SH - Leake. SB - Van Cleve (38), James 2(52), Thiesen (7).<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Patenaude 5.2 2 3 0 3 1<br />

Raether W, 6-2 3.1 3 2 2 0 4<br />

Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Brantley 8.0 8 5 3 4 5<br />

Thigpen L, 1-4 0.0+ 1 1 1 0 0<br />

Semifinal: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Texas 1<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 9, 1985<br />

Texas 1 AB R H RBI<br />

Kerlin, ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Bates, 2b 5 0 1 0<br />

Cook, rf 4 0 0 0<br />

Denny, lf 3 1 2 0<br />

Ray, dh 3 0 1 0<br />

Hodo, ph 0 0 0 0<br />

Johnson, 3b 4 0 0 0<br />

Richards, 1b 3 0 1 0<br />

Wrzesinski, cf 4 0 0 0<br />

Byers, c 2 0 0 0<br />

Vondemkamp, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Oertli, c 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 33 1 6 0<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 3 0 0 0<br />

Fiore, lf 3 0 0 0<br />

Leake, 3b 2 0 2 0<br />

Ellena, dh 3 0 0 0<br />

Mago, c 4 1 1 0<br />

Rowland, 2b 3 1 1 0<br />

Hart, 1b 3 0 1 1<br />

Nelson, ss 4 0 0 0<br />

Richardi, cf 4 0 1 0<br />

Totals 29 2 6 1<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Texas Longhorns 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 4<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 x 2 6 1<br />

E - Leake, Bates, Oertli 2, Johnson. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 10. 2B - Denny 2, Rowland. 3B - Magno SB - James (53),<br />

Hart (8), Rowland (38).<br />

Texas IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Swindell L, 19-2 8.0 6 2 0 7 8<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Davies 5.2 4 1 0 1 6<br />

Raether W, 7-2 3.1 2 0 0 4 3<br />

Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 6<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1985<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 10 AB R H RBI<br />

James, rf 5 1 2 0<br />

Fiore, lf 4 3 3 1<br />

Leake, 3b 3 1 0 0<br />

Ellena, dh 5 2 4 1<br />

Rowland, 2b 5 1 2 1<br />

DeBold, ss 3 1 1 0<br />

Nelson, ss 0 0 0 0<br />

Hart, 1b 4 1 1 1<br />

Solis, c 3 0 0 1<br />

Richardi, cf 3 0 1 1<br />

Totals 35 10 14 6<br />

Texas 6 AB R H RBI<br />

Kerlin, ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Bates, 2b 3 1 1 0<br />

Cook, rf 4 1 1 1<br />

Denny, lf 4 0 0 1<br />

Hodo, dh 4 1 2 1<br />

Johnson, 3b 5 1 3 1<br />

Richards, 1b 4 0 0 0<br />

Wrzesinski, cf 3 0 1 1<br />

Byers, c 0 0 0 0<br />

Behnsch, ph 1 0 1 0<br />

Anderson, c 0 0 0 0<br />

Oertli, c 2 0 0 0<br />

Vondmkmp, ph/cf 2 0 1 0<br />

Totals 36 6 11 5<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 2 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 1014 0<br />

Texas Longhorns 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 611 5<br />

E - Kerlin, Bates, Cook, Johnson, Richards. DP - Texas 1. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Texas 9. 2B - Bates, Johnson, Wrzesinski, Fiore,<br />

Richardi, 3B - James, Hodo. SB - Rowland (39), Fiore (28). SH - DeBold. SF - Richardi, Denny.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Sheary W, 7-4 6.2 8 6 6 5 6<br />

Raether 2.1 3 0 0 0 4<br />

Texas IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Ruffin L, 13-3 2.1 6 4 3 1 1<br />

Poehl 6.2 8 6 2 3 3<br />

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HISTORY<br />

Rice 4 AB R H RBI<br />

Williams, lf 2 0 0 0<br />

Smith, 2b 4 4 4 0<br />

Thames, ss 4 1 1 0<br />

Ford, rf 5 1 2 3<br />

Gray, cf 3 0 1 0<br />

Berg, dh 4 0 1 1<br />

Baker, 1b 4 0 2 0<br />

Curry, c 4 0 0 0<br />

Fox, 3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Totals 33 4 9 4<br />

1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

JIM MORRIS CAPTURES HIS FIRST TITLE AS THE HURRICANES BRING HOME THE SCHOOL’S THIRD NATIONAL CROWN<br />

First Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 8, Rice 4<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1999<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 8 AB R H RBI<br />

Hill, ss 4 1 3 2<br />

Seever, cf 4 1 2 0<br />

Crespo, rf 2 1 1 0<br />

Esquivel, 3b 4 1 0 0<br />

Brown, 1b 2 1 0 1<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 1 1<br />

Lovelady, c 5 1 0 1<br />

Walker, dh 2 0 0 0<br />

Nettles, ph 0 0 0 0<br />

J. Rodriguez, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Kris Clute, 2b 3 2 2 2<br />

Totals 30 8 9 7<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Rice Owls 202 000 000 494<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 x 8 9 0<br />

E - B. Smith, Fox 3. DP - Rice 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Rice 9, <strong>Miami</strong> 11 2B - Ford. HR - Ford, Clute, Hill. SB -<br />

M. Rodriguez. SH - Thames, Esquivel. SF - Brown.<br />

Rice IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Ramos 4.2 4 4 2 6 4<br />

Nichols L, 15-4 1.2 2 3 1 3 1<br />

Kurtz-Nichol 1.0 3 1 1 0 0<br />

Gwyn 0.2 0 0 0 1 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Gil W, 12-0 6.0 9 4 4 5 5<br />

Vazquez 2.0 0 0 0 0 5<br />

Neu 1.0 0 0 0 1 1<br />

Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 8, Alabama 1<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 13, 1999<br />

Alabama 1 AB R H RBI<br />

Boyd, 3b 4 0 1 0<br />

Smallwood, rf 3 0 0 0<br />

Phillips, ss 3 1 1 0<br />

Keller, cf 3 0 2 1<br />

Brown, 1b 4 0 0 0<br />

Gulledge, c 3 0 0 0<br />

Wood, lf 4 0 0 0<br />

Bozanich, 2b 4 0 1 0<br />

Bostic, dh 3 0 0 0<br />

Wigginton, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 33 4 9 4<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 8 AB R H RBI<br />

Hill, ss 5 1 2 0<br />

Seever, cf 4 3 2 0<br />

Crespo, rf 4 1 3 1<br />

Esquivel, 3b 4 2 3 1<br />

Brown, 1b 4 1 2 2<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 1 2<br />

Nettles, dh 3 0 0 0<br />

J. Rodriguez, ph 1 0 1 1<br />

Lovelady, c 3 0 0 0<br />

Kris Clute, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Totals 35 8 14 7<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Alabama Crimson Tide 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 x 814 2<br />

E - A. Phillips, Seever, M. Rodriguez. DP - Alabama 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Alabama 10, <strong>Miami</strong> 9 2B - Keller,<br />

Crespo, Esquivel, K. Brown. HR - K. Brown. SB - Hill, M. Rodriguez. SH - Crespo.<br />

Alabama IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Manny Torres L, 10-3 6.1 10 6 6 3 8<br />

Blankenship 1.2 4 2 2 1 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Santos W, 12-3 6.2 4 1 1 4 6<br />

Neu 2.1 1 0 0 1 3<br />

Semifinal Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 5, Alabama 2<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 17, 1999<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 5 AB R H RBI<br />

Hill, ss 3 2 1 0<br />

Seever, cf 4 1 0 0<br />

Crespo, rf 2 0 0 1<br />

Esquivel, 3b 4 0 2 3<br />

Brown, 1b 3 1 0 0<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 4 0 2 1<br />

J. Rodrigues, dh 2 0 1 0<br />

Nettles, ph/dh 2 0 1 0<br />

Lovelady, c 4 1 1 0<br />

Kris Clute, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Totals 32 5 8 5<br />

Alabama 2 AB R H RBI<br />

Bozanich, 2b 4 0 1 0<br />

Smallwood, rf 3 0 0 0<br />

Phillips, ss 4 0 0 0<br />

Keller, cf 4 0 1 0<br />

Brown, 1b 3 1 1 0<br />

Gulledge, c 4 1 1 1<br />

Boyd, 3b 4 0 1 0<br />

Wood, lf 1 0 0 1<br />

Bostic, ph/lf 1 0 0 0<br />

Wigginton, dh 4 0 1 0<br />

Totals 32 2 6 2<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 8 2<br />

Alabama Crimson Tide 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 3<br />

E - Hill, Esquivel, Bozanich, A. Phillips, Boyd. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Alabama 7, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Esquivel,<br />

Bozanich, Gulledge, Boyd. SB - Nettles. SH - Crespo. SF - Crespo, Wood.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Roque W, 5-1 5.0 3 2 0 1 4<br />

Vazquez 2.0 2 0 0 1 1<br />

Neu 2.0 1 0 0 1 4<br />

Alabama IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Blankenship L, 10-3 4.2 6 5 1 2 3<br />

Murphy 4.1 2 0 0 1 4<br />

Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 6, Florida State 5<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 19, 1999<br />

Florida State 5 AB R H RBI<br />

Ford-Griffin, lf 2 0 1 2<br />

McDougall, 2b 5 0 1 0<br />

Diaz, rf 4 1 2 0<br />

Scott, dh 4 2 1 1<br />

Klosterman, c 5 0 0 0<br />

Cash, 3b 4 0 1 1<br />

Smith, cf 4 0 0 0<br />

Broves, ss 2 1 0 0<br />

Barthelemy, 1b 4 1 1 0<br />

Totals 34 5 7 4<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 6 AB R H RBI<br />

Hill, ss 2 1 2 0<br />

Seever, cf 4 0 1 1<br />

Crespo, rf 2 1 0 0<br />

Esquivel, 3b 3 1 1 0<br />

Brown, 1b 4 1 2 4<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 0 0<br />

Nettles, dh 3 1 1 0<br />

Lovelady, c 4 0 0 0<br />

Kris Clute, 2b 3 1 1 1<br />

Totals 28 6 8 6<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Florida State Seminoles 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 7 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 x 6 8 2<br />

E - Whidden, Hill, Crespo. DP - Florida State 3. LOB - Florida State 10, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Brown. 3B -<br />

Barthelemy. SB - Hill. SH - Griffin.<br />

Florida State IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Varnes L, 11-2 6.0 8 6 6 4 1<br />

Whidden 2.0 0 0 0 2 2<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Santos W, 13-3 5.0 4 2 1 5 4<br />

Vazquez 2.0 2 2 2 2 2<br />

Neu S, 16 2.0 1 1 1 0 2<br />

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Tennessee 13 AB R H RBI<br />

Burke, ss 5 2 3 0<br />

Daniel, 2b 4 3 2 0<br />

Hopkins, dh 6 3 3 5<br />

Bennett, 3b 6 1 2 3<br />

Christensen, lf 5 2 2 1<br />

Herrera, c 5 1 3 1<br />

Case, 1b 2 0 1 0<br />

Gomez, 1b 2 0 2 1<br />

Sternberg, 1b 2 0 1 0<br />

Wilson, rf 2 0 0 0<br />

Smith, rf 2 0 1 1<br />

Moffett, pr/rf 1 0 0 0<br />

Bibee, rf 1 0 0 0<br />

Parker, cf 6 1 1 0<br />

Totals 49 13 21 12<br />

2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

HURRICANES WIN 17 STRAIGHT TO FINISH THE SEASON AND WIN MIAMI’S FOURTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

First Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 21, Tennessee 13<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 9, 2001<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 21 AB R H RBI<br />

Jimerson, cf 6 2 2 1<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 4 3 2 3<br />

J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 2 1<br />

Howard, 3b 4 2 2 3<br />

Matienzo, dh 5 2 4 6<br />

Mannix, rf 3 2 3 0<br />

Nettles, rf 0 1 0 0<br />

Brown, 1b 5 2 2 3<br />

Clute, 2b 5 3 2 0<br />

DiRosa, c 3 3 1 2<br />

Totals<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Tennessee Volunteers 0 0 0 1 3 6 2 1 0 1321 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 1 7 1 0 3 6 2 1 0 2120 2<br />

E - Herrera, Jimerson, J. Rodriguez. DP - LOB - Tennessee 14, <strong>Miami</strong> 9 2B - Howard, Clute 2, DiRosa.<br />

HR - Hopkins, Bennett, Christensen, Jimerson, Matienzo 2, Brown. SF - Herrera, Howard, Matienzo. SB<br />

- Burke 2, Daniel 2, Jimerson 2, M. Rodriguez 2.<br />

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Allen L, 9-3 1.2 7 8 7 3 3<br />

Nicholson 2.1 5 4 4 2 4<br />

Samuels 1.2 5 6 6 3 2<br />

Curtiss 0.1 0 0 0 2 0<br />

Johnson 2.0 3 3 3 1 3<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Farmer W, 14-2 5.0 6 4 4 2 5<br />

Smith 0.4 4 4 4 0 0<br />

Cohn 0.1 3 2 1 0 1<br />

Vazquez 1.0 3 2 2 0 2<br />

Prendes 0.0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

DeBold 1.0 3 1 1 0 2<br />

Huguet 1.1 1 0 0 0 1<br />

Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Southern Cal 3<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 2001<br />

Southern Cal 3 AB R H RBI<br />

Davidson, ss 4 0 2 0<br />

Barre, cf 3 0 2 0<br />

Concepcion, c 4 1 1 1<br />

Lunetta, 2b 2 1 0 0<br />

Peavey, 1b 3 0 0 0<br />

Persell, dh 4 1 1 2<br />

Moon, 3b 4 0 1 0<br />

Montanez, rf 4 0 0 0<br />

Self, lf 4 0 0 0<br />

Totals 32 3 7 3<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBI<br />

Jimerson, cf 4 1 2 1<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 0 0<br />

J. Rodriguez, ss 3 0 1 1<br />

Howard, 3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Matienzo, dh 4 0 1 0<br />

Nettles, pr 0 0 0 0<br />

Mannix, rf 4 0 1 0<br />

Burt, rf 0 0 0 0<br />

Brown, 1b 2 1 1 0<br />

Clute, 2b 2 1 0 0<br />

Lovelady, c 3 1 1 2<br />

Totals 28 4 7 4<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Southern Cal Trojans 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x 4 7 0<br />

E - Peavey. DP - USC 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - USC 9, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Barre, Brown, Lovelady. HR - Concepcion,<br />

Persell, Jimerson. SB - Barre, Jimerson, Nettles..<br />

Southern Cal IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Currier L, 12-2 5.0 5 4 4 4 5<br />

Bannister 3.0 2 0 0 1 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Walker W, 12-1 5.1 5 3 3 3 0<br />

Sheffield 0.2 1 0 0 1 2<br />

DeBold 1.0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Cohn 0.1 0 0 0 0 1<br />

Huguet S, 14 1.2 1 0 0 1 2<br />

Semifinal Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 12, Tennessee 6<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 14, 2001<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 12 AB R H RBI<br />

Jimerson, cf 3 2 1 0<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 5 2 3 3<br />

J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 1 0<br />

Howard, 3b 5 1 2 4<br />

Matienzo, dh 6 2 3 2<br />

Mannix, rf 3 1 1 0<br />

Brown, 1b 3 1 2 2<br />

Clute, 2b 4 1 0 1<br />

Lovelady, c 5 1 0 0<br />

Totals 39 12 13 12<br />

Tennessee 6 AB R H RBI<br />

Burke, ss 5 0 1 0<br />

Daniel, 2b 4 1 1 0<br />

Hopkins, dh 2 1 2 0<br />

Moffett, cf 2 1 1 0<br />

Christensen, lf 0 1 1 1<br />

Bennett, 3b 0 0 0 1<br />

Parker, cf/p 3 0 1 2<br />

Herrera, c 3 1 0 0<br />

Wilson, rf 3 1 2 1<br />

Smith, rf 3 1 0 0<br />

Case, 1b 2 0 1 1<br />

Gomez, 1b 1 0 0 0<br />

Sternberg, 1b 1 0 1 0<br />

Totals 33 6 11 6<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 0 7 3 0 2 0 0 1213 0<br />

Tennessee Volunteers 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 611 1<br />

E - Sternberg. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 2. LOB - Tennessee 5, <strong>Miami</strong> 11 2B - Brown, Daniel, Christensen, Wilson,<br />

Sternberg. 3B - Moffett. HR - Howard, Matienzo, Brown. SB - Jimerson 4, M. Rodriguez, Clute, Burke.<br />

SH - Mannix. SF - Parker<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Bengochea 2.0 5 4 4 4 0<br />

Smith W, 6-0 3.0 3 1 1 0 1<br />

DeBold 2.1 2 1 1 0 0<br />

Huguet 1.2 1 0 0 0 0<br />

Tennessee IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Gates L, 6-5 3.2 8 7 7 1 4<br />

Nicholson 1.0 2 3 3 3 1<br />

Curtiss 0.0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

Parker 3.0 1 2 1 5 1<br />

Filsinger 1.0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

Bertolino 0.1 1 0 0 0 1<br />

Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 12, Stanford 1<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 16, 2001<br />

Stanford 1 AB R H RBI<br />

O’Riordan, 2b 4 0 0 0<br />

Fuld, cf 3 0 1 1<br />

Garko, c 3 0 2 0<br />

Quentin, rf 4 0 1 0<br />

Ash, dh 2 0 0 0<br />

Garza, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Topham, 3b/ss 3 0 0 0<br />

Swope, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Hall, 1f/3b 3 0 0 0<br />

Naatjes, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Dragicevich, ss 1 1 1 0<br />

Cooper, ph/ss 2 0 0 0<br />

VanZandt, 1b 2 0 0 0<br />

Totals 30 1 5 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> 12 AB R H RBI<br />

Jimerson, cf 5 0 1 0<br />

M. Rodriguez, lf 2 1 0 1<br />

J. Rodriguez, ss 4 3 2 0<br />

Matienzo, dh 2 3 2 1<br />

Nettles, ph 1 0 0 0<br />

Howard, 3b 4 3 2 1<br />

Mannix, rf 3 0 2 3<br />

Burt, rf 1 0 1 0<br />

Brown, 1b 5 1 2 5<br />

Clute, 2b 4 1 1 0<br />

Lovelady, c 4 0 0 0<br />

Totals 35 12 13 11<br />

Score by Innings R H E<br />

Standford Cardinal 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 0 0 4 0 5 2 0 1 x 1213 0<br />

E - Quentin (8), Dragicevich (14). DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 2. LOB - Stanford 6, <strong>Miami</strong> 7. 2B - Garko (16), Rodriguez,<br />

J. (12), Matienzo (13), Mannix (10), Brown (17). HR - Brown (15). HBP - Rodriguez, M. SB - Rodriguez,<br />

M. SH - Mannix (3). SF - Rodriguez, M. (6).<br />

Stanford IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Gosling 4.0 7 7 7 3 2<br />

Bruksch 0.1 2 2 1 0 0<br />

Wodnicki 0.2 1 2 2 2 0<br />

Hudgins 1.0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

McCally 1.0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

Willcox 1. 2 1 0 0 1<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SO<br />

Farmer W, 15-2 5.2 4 1 1 2 3<br />

DeBold 2.1 1 0 0 2 2<br />

Prendes 1.0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

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HISTORY<br />

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES HISTORY<br />

ALL-TIME CWS WON-LOSS RECORDS<br />

Team (Years Participated) Won Lost<br />

Alabama (1950-83-96-97-99) 10 10<br />

Arizona (1954-55-56-58-59-60-63-66-70-76-<br />

79-80-85-86-04) 33 27<br />

Arizona State (1964-65-67-69-72-73-75-<br />

76-77-78-81-83-84-87-88-93-94-98-05-07-09-2010) 61 38<br />

Arkansas (1979-85-87-89-04-09) 9 12<br />

Auburn (1967-76-94-97) 3 8<br />

Baylor (1977-78-05) 2 6<br />

Boston College (1953-60-61-67) 6 8<br />

Bradley (1950-56) 2 4<br />

Brigham Young (1968-71) 1 4<br />

California (1947-57-80-88-92) 10 6<br />

Cal State Fullerton<br />

(1975-79-82-84-88-90-92-94-95-99-01-03<br />

-04-06-07-09) 35 27<br />

Cal State Los Angeles (1977) 2 2<br />

The Citadel (1990) 1 2<br />

Clemson (1958-59-76-77-80-91-95-96-00-02-06-10) 12 24<br />

Colgate (1955) 1 2<br />

Colorado State (1950) 0 2<br />

Connecticut (1957-59-65-72-79) 3 10<br />

Creighton (1991) 2 2<br />

Dartmouth (1970) 1 2<br />

Delaware (1970) 0 2<br />

Duke (1952-53-61) 3 6<br />

Eastern Michigan (1975-76) 4 4<br />

Florida (1988-91-96-98-05-2010) 8 13<br />

Florida State (1957-62-63-65-70-75-80-<br />

86-87-89-91-92-94-95-96-98-99-00-08-2010) 26 40<br />

Fresno State (1959-88-91-08) 9 8<br />

Georgia (1987-90-01-04-06-08) 10 11<br />

Georgia Southern (1973-90) 1 4<br />

Georgia Tech (1994-02-06) 4 5<br />

Harvard (1968-71-73-74) 1 8<br />

Hawai’i (1980) 3 2<br />

Holy Cross (1952-58-62-63) 9 7<br />

Houston (1953-67) 3 4<br />

Indiana State (1986) 0 2<br />

Iowa (1972) 0 2<br />

Iowa State (1957-70) 3 4<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s All-CWS Selections<br />

J.D. Arteaga, P 1996<br />

Brian Barton, OF 2004<br />

Kevin Brown, 1B 2001<br />

Pat Burrell, 3B (MVP) 1996<br />

Alex Cora, SS 1995, 1996<br />

Manny Crespo, OF 1999<br />

Michael DeCelle, OF 1996<br />

Greg Ellena, DH (MVP) 1985<br />

Lale Esquivel, 3B 1999<br />

Tom Farmer, P 2001<br />

Consecutive Regional Appearances<br />

38 <strong>Miami</strong> (1973-present)<br />

33 Florida State (1978-present)<br />

20 Oklahoma St. (1981-1999)<br />

19 Texas (1979-1996)<br />

Leaders by CWS Appearances<br />

33 Texas<br />

23 <strong>Miami</strong><br />

22 Arizona State<br />

21 Southern California<br />

20 Florida State<br />

19 Oklahoma State<br />

Team (Years Participated) Won Lost<br />

Ithaca (1962) 1 2<br />

James Madison (1983) 0 2<br />

Kansas (1993) 0 2<br />

Lafayette (1948-53-54-58-65) 3 8<br />

Long Beach State (1989-91-93-98) 6 8<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette (2000) 2 2<br />

LSU (1986-87-89-90-91-93-94-96-97-98-<br />

00-03-04-08-09) 36 20<br />

Louisville 1 2<br />

Loyola Marymount (1986) 1 2<br />

Maine (1964-76-81-82-83-84-86) 7 14<br />

Massachusetts (1954-69) 2 4<br />

MIAMI (1974-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86--<br />

88-89-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-01-03-04-06-08) 47 38<br />

Michigan (1953-62-78-80-81-83-84) 12 12<br />

Michigan State (1954) 3 2<br />

Minnesota (1956-60-64-73-77) 17 7<br />

Mississippi (1956-64-69-72) 3 8<br />

Mississippi St. (1971-79-81-85-90-97-98-07) 7 16<br />

Missouri (1952-54-58-62-63-64) 18 11<br />

Nebraska (2001-02-05) 1 6<br />

New Hampshire (1956) 1 2<br />

New Orleans (1984) 1 2<br />

New York Univeristy (1956-69) 3 4<br />

North Carolina (1960-66-78-89-06-07-08-09) 14 17<br />

North Carolina State (1968) 2 2<br />

Northeastern (1966) 0 2<br />

Northern Colorado (1952-53-55-57-58-59-60-<br />

61-62-74) 3 20<br />

Notre Dame (1957-02) 3 4<br />

Ohio Univeristy (1970) 2 2<br />

Ohio State (1951-65-66-67) 9 7<br />

Oklahoma (51-72-73-74-75-76-92-94-95-2010) 15 16<br />

Oklahoma State (1954-55-59-60-61-66-67-68-81-<br />

82-83-84-85-86-87-90-93-96-99) 38 36<br />

Oral Roberts (1978) 1 2<br />

Oregon (1954) 0 2<br />

Oregon State (1952-05-06-07) 11 6<br />

Pan American (1971) 2 2<br />

Penn State (1952-57-59-63-73) 8 10<br />

Mike Fiore, OF 1986<br />

Orlando Gonzalez, 1B 1974<br />

Rudy Gomez, 2B 1996<br />

Randy Guerra, DH 1978<br />

Bobby Hill, SS 1999<br />

Paul Hundhammer, 2B 1980<br />

Jon Jay, OF 2004<br />

Stan Jakubowski, P 1974<br />

Charlton Jimerson, OF (MVP) 2001<br />

Phil Lane, 3B 1982<br />

Consecutive CWS Appearances<br />

7 Oklahoma State (1981-87)<br />

6 <strong>Miami</strong> (1994-99)<br />

6 Northern Colorado (1957-62)<br />

5 Stanford (1999-2003)<br />

5 <strong>Miami</strong> (1978-82)<br />

5 Oklahoma (1972-76)<br />

5 Southern Cal (1970-74)<br />

5 Texas (1981-85)<br />

CWS National Champions<br />

12 Southern California<br />

6 Texas<br />

6 LSU<br />

5 Arizona State<br />

4 <strong>Miami</strong><br />

4 Cal State Fullerton<br />

Team (Years Participated) Won Lost<br />

Pepperdine (1979-92) 7 2<br />

Princeton (1951) 0 2<br />

Rice (1997-99-01-06-07-08) 10 13<br />

Rider (1967) 1 2<br />

Rollins (1954) 3 2<br />

Rutgers (1950) 3 2<br />

St. John’s (1949-60-66-68-78-80) 6 12<br />

St. Louis (1965) 2 2<br />

San Jose State (2000) 0 2<br />

Santa Clara (1962) 4 2<br />

Seton Hall (1964-71-74-75) 2 8<br />

South Carolina (1975-77-81-82-85-02-03-04-2010) 23 17<br />

Southern California (1948-49-51-55-58-60-61-63-<br />

64-66-68-70-71-72-73-74-78-95-98-00-01) 74 26<br />

Southern Illinois (1968-69-71-74-77) 12 10<br />

Southern Miss (2009) 0 2<br />

Southwest Missouri State (2003) 0 2<br />

Springfield (1951-55) 1 4<br />

Stanford (1953-67-82-83-85-87-88-90-95<br />

-97-99-00-01-02-03-08) 40 29<br />

Syracuse (1961) 2 2<br />

TCU (2010) 3 2<br />

Temple (1972, 1977) 2 4<br />

Tennessee (1951-95-01-05) 8 8<br />

Texas (1949-50-52-53-57-61-62-63-65-66-68-69-<br />

70-72-73-74-75-79-81-82-83-84-85-87-89-92-93-<br />

00-02-03-04-05-09) 83 55<br />

Texas A&M (1951-64-93-99) 2 8<br />

Tufts (1950) 1 2<br />

Tulane (2001-05) 2 4<br />

Tulsa (1969 & 71) 6 4<br />

UC-Irvine (2007) 2 2<br />

UCLA (1969-97-2010) 3 7<br />

Utah (1951) 2 2<br />

Virginia (2009) 1 2<br />

Wake Forest (1949 & 55) 7 3<br />

Washington State (1950-56-65-76) 6 8<br />

Western Michigan (1952-55-58-59-61-63) 9 12<br />

Wichita State (1982-88-89-91-92-93-96) 16 11<br />

Wisconsin (1950) 2 2<br />

Wyoming (1956) 1 2<br />

Chris Magno, C 1985<br />

Danny Matienzo, DH 2001<br />

Michael Neu, P 1999<br />

Alex Santos, P 1998<br />

Nelson Santovenia, C 1982<br />

Ron Scott, C 1974<br />

Kevin Sheary, P 1985<br />

Danny Smith, P (MVP) 1982<br />

Johnathen Smith, OF 1992<br />

Roger Tomas, SS 2004<br />

Leaders by CWS Wins<br />

Wins Losses Team Last CWS<br />

83 55 Texas 2009<br />

74 26 Southern Cal 2001<br />

61 36 Arizona State 2009<br />

47 38 <strong>Miami</strong> 2008<br />

40 29 Stanford 2008<br />

38 36 Oklahoma State 1999<br />

35 27 Cal State Fullerton 2009<br />

33 27 Arizona 2004<br />

36 20 LSU 2009<br />

26 38 Florida State 2008<br />

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MIAMI IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

ALL-TIME HURRICANE RESULTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

1971 District III<br />

Sims Legion Field > Gastonia, NC<br />

5-27-71 Georgia Tech W, 4-3<br />

5-28-71 Mississippi State L, 7-3<br />

5-29-71 Georgia Tech L, 5-3<br />

1973 District III<br />

Dudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.<br />

5-24-73 South Alabama W, 5-3<br />

5-25-73 Georgia Southern L, 1-0<br />

5-27-83 Appalachian State W, 13-6<br />

5-28-73 Vanderbilt W, 6-5<br />

5-29-73 Georgia Southern L, 4-1<br />

1974 District III<br />

Dudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.<br />

5-23-74 Georgia Southern W, 2-1<br />

5-24-74 Vanderbilt W, 7-1<br />

5-25-74 South Carolina W, 5-0<br />

5-26-74 South Carolina L, 3-1<br />

5-27-74 South Carolina W, 2-1<br />

1974 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-7-74 Harvard W, 4-1<br />

6-10-74 Oklahoma W, 5-1<br />

6-12-74 Southern California W, 7-3<br />

6-13-74 Southern Illinois L, 4-3<br />

6-15-74 Southern California L, 7-3<br />

1975 District III<br />

Dudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.<br />

5-23-75 Florida State L, 1-0<br />

5-24-75 Murray State W, 8-7<br />

5-24-75 Louisiana State W, 8-1<br />

5-25-75 Florida State L, 6-5<br />

1976 South Central Regional<br />

Arlington Stadium > Arlington, Texas<br />

5-28-76 Oklahoma L, 11-3<br />

5-29-76 Lamar W, 6-0<br />

5-30-76 Texas L, 5-0<br />

1977 South Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-20-77 Morehead State W, 6-1<br />

5-21-77 Mississippi W, 5-2<br />

5-21-77 Clemson L, 7-2<br />

5-22-77 Clemson W, 10-3<br />

5-22-77 Clemson L, 10-9<br />

1978 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-19-78 Clemson L, 8-5<br />

5-20-78 Florida State W, 7-2<br />

5-21-78 Clemson W, 7-5<br />

5-21-78 Marshall W, 6-0<br />

5-22-78 Marshall W, 5-1<br />

1978 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-2-78 Southern California L, 9-3<br />

6-3-78 Baylor W, 12-1<br />

6-5-78 Oral Roberts W, 5-3<br />

6-7-78 Arizona State L, 11-3<br />

1979 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-18-79 The Citadel W, 3-1<br />

5-19-79 Clemson W, 2-1<br />

5-20-79 Clemson W, 4-1<br />

1979 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-1-79 Arizona L, 5-1<br />

6-2-79 Pepperdine L, 9-3<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

1980 South Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-25-80 South Alabama W, 15-6<br />

5-26-80 James Madison W, 10-3<br />

5-27-80 Delaware W, 10-1<br />

1980 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-31-80 Clemson W, 13-5<br />

6-2-80 Michigan W, 3-2<br />

6-3-80 Hawaii L, 9-3<br />

6-4-80 California L, 4-3<br />

1981 South Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-21-81 Minnesota W, 12-0<br />

5-22-81 Middle Tenn. St. W, 2-0<br />

5-23-81 Florida State W, 14-6<br />

5-24-81 Florida W, 8-6<br />

1981 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-31-81 Maine W, 6-1<br />

6-3-81 Oklahoma State L, 12-6<br />

6-4-81 Texas L, 5-4<br />

1982 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-29-82 Stetson W, 18-2<br />

5-29-82 South Florida W, 9-4<br />

5-30-82 Stetson W, 15-3<br />

1982 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-4-82 Maine W, 7-2<br />

6-7-82 Wichita State W, 4-3<br />

6-10-82 Texas W, 2-1<br />

6-11-82 Maine W, 10-4<br />

6-12-82 Wichita State W, 9-3<br />

1983 South Regional<br />

Seminole Stadium > Tallhassee, Fla.<br />

5-27-83 Alabama L, 6-4<br />

5-28-83 South Alabama W, 14-5<br />

5-29-83 Florida State W, 10-5<br />

5-29-83 Alabama L, 11-9<br />

1984 South Regional<br />

Seminole Stadium > Tallhassee, Fla.<br />

5-24-84 Florida W, 6-5<br />

5-26-84 Stetson W, 13-8<br />

5-26-84 East Carolina W, 6-4<br />

5-27-84 South Alabama L, 6-4<br />

5-28-84 South Alabama W, 10-2<br />

1984 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-2-84 Arizona State L, 9-6<br />

6-3-84 Maine W, 13-7<br />

6-6-84 Cal State Fullerton L, 13-5<br />

1985 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-24-85 Princeton W, 22-6<br />

5-26-85 Virginia W, 11-6<br />

5-27-85 Florida L, 8-1<br />

5-28-85 Florida W, 12-9<br />

1985 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-1-85 Stanford W, 17-3<br />

6-5-85 Texas L, 8-4<br />

6-6-85 Oklahoma State W, 2-1<br />

6-8-85 Mississippi State W, 6-5<br />

6-9-85 Texas W, 2-1<br />

6-11-85 Texas W, 10-6<br />

1986 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-23-86 Western Carolina W, 10-8<br />

5-24-86 South Carolina W, 7-5<br />

5-25-86 Georgia Tech W, 7-6<br />

5-26-86 Georgia Tech W, 15-9<br />

1986 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-31-86 Oklahoma State W, 6-2<br />

6-3-86 Florida State L, 7-2<br />

6-5-86 Louisiana State W, 4-3<br />

6-7-86 Arizona W, 4-3<br />

6-8-86 Florida State L, 4-3<br />

1987 Atlantic Regional<br />

Dick Howser Stadium > Tallahassee, Fla.<br />

5-21-87 Georgia Southern L, 11-6<br />

5-22-87 Florida State L, 5-2<br />

1988 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-25-88 Towson State W, 4-0<br />

5-28-88 James Madison W, 18-8<br />

5-28-88 Georgia Tech W, 4-2<br />

5-29-88 South Carolina W, 10-3<br />

1988 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-4-88 Cal State Fullerton L, 6-3<br />

6-6-88 Fresno State W, 8-4<br />

6-7-88 Stanford L, 2-1<br />

1989 East Regional<br />

McKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.<br />

5-25-89 Villanova W, 3-1<br />

5-26-89 Georgia Tech L, 9-7<br />

5-27-89 Florida W, 9-1<br />

5-27-89 UCF W, 10-1<br />

5-28-89 Villanova W, 4-1<br />

1989 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-3-89 Louisiana State W, 5-2<br />

6-5-89 Texas L, 12-2<br />

6-6-89 Louisiana State L, 6-3<br />

1990 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-25-90 Stetson W, 4-3<br />

5-27-90 South Florida W, 5-2<br />

5-28-90 The Citadel L, 6-2<br />

5-28-90 N.C. State W, 6-1<br />

5-29-90 The Citadel L, 4-1<br />

1991 West II Regional<br />

Pete Beiden Field > Fresno, Calif.<br />

5-23-91 Portland W, 13-1<br />

5-24-91 Cal St. Northridge L, 13-6<br />

5-25-91 Stanford L, 15-7<br />

1992 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-22-92 Md. Baltimore Cnty. W, 3-1<br />

5-23-92 Notre Dame L, 6-3<br />

5-24-92 North Carolina St. W, 5-4<br />

5-24-92 South Carolina W, 17-2<br />

5-25-92 Notre Dame W, 5-1<br />

1992 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-29-92 California W, 4-3<br />

5-31-92 Cal State Fullerton W, 4-3<br />

6-2-92 Cal State Fullerton L, 7-5<br />

6-5-92 Cal State Fullerton L, 8-1<br />

1993 South Regional<br />

Alex Box Stadium > Baton Rouge, La.<br />

5-27-93 South Alabama L, 7-3<br />

5-28-93 Western Carolina L, 10-5<br />

1994 Atlantic I Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-27-94 Rider W, 17-4<br />

5-28-94 Kent W, 4-1<br />

5-29-94 Minnesota W, 11-3<br />

5-30-94 Florida W, 10-6<br />

1994 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-4-94 Arizona State L, 4-0<br />

6-6-94 Auburn W, 7-5<br />

6-7-94 Arizona State L, 9-5<br />

1995 Atlantic II Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-26-95 Massachusetts W, 3-1<br />

5-27-95 South Florida W, 11-10<br />

5-28-95 North Carolina W, 8-4<br />

5-29-95 Texas A&M L, 4-0<br />

5-29-95 Texas A&M W, 5-2<br />

1995 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-2-95 So. California W, 15-10<br />

6-4-95 Florida State W, 4-2<br />

6-7-95 Southern California L, 7-5<br />

6-9-95 Southern California L, 7-3<br />

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MIAMI IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

ALL-TIME HURRICANE RESULTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

1996 Central I Regional<br />

Disch-Falk Field > Austin, Texas<br />

5-23-96 Sam Houston St. L, 5-4<br />

5-24-96 Long Beach State W, 5-2<br />

5-25-96 Texas W, 9-7<br />

5-26-96 SW Missouri State W, 8-2<br />

5-26-96 UCLA W, 8-4<br />

1996 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-31-96 Clemson W, 7-3<br />

6-2-96 Alabama W, 15-1<br />

6-5-96 Clemson W, 14-5<br />

6-8-96 Louisiana State L, 9-8<br />

1997 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-22-97 Richmond W, 11-4<br />

5-23-97 FIU W, 5-2<br />

5-24-97 Arizona State L, 10-3<br />

5-24-97 Florida W, 6-5<br />

5-25-97 Arizona State W, 7-6<br />

5-25-97 Arizona State W, 6-5<br />

1997 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-31-97 UCLA W, 7-3<br />

6-2-97 Alabama W, 6-1<br />

6-5-97 Alabama L, 8-6<br />

6-6-97 Alabama L, 6-2<br />

1998 Atlantic Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-21-98 Bowling Green W, 21-6<br />

5-22-98 North Carolina L, 6-5<br />

5-23-98 Texas Tech W, 13-0<br />

5-23-98 South Carolina W, 14-2<br />

5-24-98 North Carolina W, 7-4<br />

1998 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

5-29-98 Long Beach State W, 3-1<br />

5-31-98 Arizona State L, 9-2<br />

6-2-98 Long Beach State L, 6-3<br />

1999 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-28-99 Bethune-Cookman W, 15-9<br />

5-29-99 FIU W, 6-4<br />

5-30-99 Florida Atlantic W, 3-2<br />

1999 Coral Gables Super Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-4-99 Wake Forest W, 10-2<br />

6-5-99 Wake Forest W, 8-1<br />

1999 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-11-99 Rice W, 8-4<br />

6-13-99 Alabama W, 8-1<br />

6-17-99 Alabama W, 5-2<br />

6-19-99 Florida State W, 6-5<br />

2000 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-26-00 Wagner W, 19-5<br />

5-27-00 Florida Atlantic W, 11-5<br />

5-28-00 Florida International W, 14-4<br />

2000 Tallahassee Super Regional<br />

Dick Howser Stadium > Tallahassee, Fla.<br />

6-2-00 Florida State L, 9-2<br />

6-3-00 Florida State W, 7-5<br />

6-4-00 Florida State L, 6-1<br />

2001 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-25-01 Bucknell W, 14-6<br />

5-26-01 Florida W, 6-2<br />

5-27-01 Stetson W, 16-8<br />

2001 Coral Gables Super Regional<br />

Mark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-2-01 Clemson W, 10-8<br />

6-1-01 Clemson W, 14-6<br />

2001 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-9-01 Tennessee W, 21-13<br />

6-11-01 Southern California W, 4-3<br />

6-14-01 Tennessee W, 12-6<br />

6-16-01 Stanford W, 12-1<br />

2002 Gainesville Regional<br />

McKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.<br />

5-31-02 Florida International W, 9-1<br />

6-1-02 Florida W, 7-2<br />

6-2-02 Florida L, 10-11<br />

6-2-02 Florida W, 8-7<br />

2002 Columbia Super Regional<br />

Sarge Frye Field > Columbia, S.C.<br />

6-7-02 South Carolina L, 7-10<br />

6-8-02 South Carolina W, 5-2<br />

6-9-02 South Carolina L, 4-6<br />

2003 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-30-03 Bethune-Cookman W, 10-5<br />

5-31-03 Florida Atlantic W, 1-0<br />

6-1-03 Florida L, 5-15<br />

6-1-03 Florida W, 13-10<br />

2003 Coral Gables Super Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-7-03 North Carolina St. W, 10-9<br />

6-8-03 North Carolina St. W, 11-5<br />

2003 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-14-03 Texas L, 2-13<br />

6-16-03 SMS W, 7-5<br />

6-17-03 Texas L, 1-5<br />

2004 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-4-04 St. Bonaventure W, 6-3<br />

6-5-04 North Carolina St. W, 19-5<br />

6-6-04 Florida Atlantic W, 19-6<br />

2004 Coral Gables Super Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-12-04 Florida W, 8-7<br />

6-13-04 Florida W, 3-1<br />

2004 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-19-04 LSU L, 5-9<br />

6-21-04 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-3<br />

6-22-04 South Carolina L, 11-15<br />

2005 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-3-05 Virginia Commonwealth W, 6-2<br />

6-4-05 Mississippi State W, 4-1<br />

6-5-05 Mississippi State W, 10-1<br />

2005 Lincoln Super Regional<br />

Hawks Field > Lincoln, Neb.<br />

6-10-05 Nebraska L, 1-3<br />

6-11-05 Nebraska L, 3-6<br />

2006 Lincoln Regional<br />

Hawks Field > Lincoln, Neb.<br />

6-2-06 San Francisco W, 11-2<br />

6-3-06 Manhattan W, 8-2<br />

6-4-06 Manhattan W, 10-4<br />

2006 Oxford Super Regional<br />

Swayze Field > Oxford, Miss.<br />

6-10-06 Ole Miss L, 9-11<br />

6-11-06 Ole Miss W, 7-0<br />

6-12-06 Ole Miss W, 14-9<br />

2006 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-17-06 Oregon State W, 12-1<br />

6-19-06 Rice L, 2-3<br />

6-20-06 Oregon State L, 1-8<br />

2007 Columbia Regional<br />

Taylor Stadium > Columbia, Mo.<br />

6-1-07 Louisville L, 7-13<br />

6-2-07 Kent State W, 8-7<br />

6-3-07 Louisville L, 7-8<br />

2008 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

5-30-08 Bethune-Cookman W, 7-4<br />

5-31-08 Missouri W, 6-5<br />

6-1-08 Ole Miss W, 11-2<br />

2008 Coral Gables Super Regional<br />

Mark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-6-08 Arizona L, 3-6<br />

6-7-08 Arizona W, 14-10<br />

6-8-08 Arizona W, 4-2<br />

2008 College World Series<br />

Rosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.<br />

6-14-08 Georgia L, 4-7<br />

6-16-08 Florida State W, 7-5<br />

6-18-08 Stanford L, 3-8<br />

2009 Gainesville Regional<br />

McKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.<br />

5-29-09 Jacksonville W, 9-4<br />

5-30-09 Florida L, 2-8<br />

5-31-09 Jacksonville W, 4-0<br />

5-31-09 Florida L, 5-16<br />

2010 Coral Gables Regional<br />

Alex Rodriguez Park > Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

6-4-10 Dartmouth W, 12-8<br />

6-5-10 Texas A&M W, 14-1<br />

6-6-10 Texas A&M L, 7-11<br />

6-7-10 Texas A&M W, 10-3<br />

2010 Gainesville Super Regional<br />

McKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.<br />

6-11-10 Florida L, 2-7<br />

6-12-10 Florida L, 3-4 (10)<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s Postseason History<br />

National Championships<br />

1982 > 1985 > 1999 > 2001<br />

NCAA Appearances<br />

39 > 1971, 1973-2010<br />

NCAA Postseason Record<br />

175-85 (.673)<br />

NCAA Home Record<br />

89-13 (.873)<br />

NCAA Road Record<br />

84-68 (.553)<br />

College World Series Appearances<br />

23 < 1974-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86-88 -89-92-<br />

94-95-96-97-98-99-01-03-04-06-08<br />

College World Series Record<br />

47-38 (.553)<br />

NCAA Super Regional Appearances<br />

1999-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-10<br />

NCAA Super Regional Record<br />

14-10 (.583)<br />

NCAA Super Regional Home Record<br />

10-1 (.909)<br />

NCAA Super Regional Road Record<br />

4-9 (.308)<br />

NCAA Regional Appearances<br />

38 > 1971, 1973-2010<br />

NCAA Regional Record as Host<br />

79-12 (.868)<br />

NCAA Regional Championships<br />

21> 1974, 78-79-80-81-82-85-86-88-89-92-94-<br />

95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-10<br />

NCAA Regional Record<br />

114-37 (.755)<br />

NCAA Regional Host<br />

23> 1977, 78-79-80-81-82-85-86-88 -90-92-<br />

94-95-97-98-99-00-01-03-04-05-08-10<br />

BOLD indicates tournament victory<br />

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MIAMI ALL-AMERICANS & AWARD WINNERS<br />

HURRICANE ALL-AMERICANS<br />

Golden Spikes Award<br />

Awarded to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the U.S.<br />

1998 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

Lefty Gomez Plate<br />

Awarded to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the U.S.<br />

(discontinued)<br />

1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B<br />

Dick Howser Trophy<br />

1987 Mike Fiore OF<br />

AACBC<br />

First-Team<br />

1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B<br />

Stan Jakubowski P<br />

1975 Wayne Krenchicki SS<br />

1976 Gavin Long P<br />

1977 Rick Montoni OF<br />

1980 Neal Heaton P<br />

1981 Neal Heaton P<br />

ABCA and Rawlings<br />

First-Team<br />

1969 Larry Pyle OF<br />

1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B<br />

1980 Neal Heaton P<br />

1981 Neal Heaton P<br />

1986 Rick Raether P<br />

1988 Mike Fiore OF<br />

1992 Jeff Alkire P<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

1996 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1997 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1998 Alex Santos P<br />

2010 Yasmani Grandal C<br />

Second-Team<br />

2005 Ryan Braun 3B<br />

Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2009 Kyle Bellamy RHP<br />

Baseball America<br />

First-Team<br />

1981 Neal Heaton P<br />

1985 Rick Raether P<br />

1986 Rick Raether P<br />

1988 Mike Fiore OF<br />

1989 Alex Fernandez P<br />

1990 Oscar Munoz P<br />

1992 Jeff Alkire P<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

1996 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1997 Pat Burrell DH<br />

1998 Aubrey Huff 3B<br />

Alex Santos P<br />

2005 Ryan Braun DH<br />

2008 Yonder Alonso DH<br />

2009 Kyle Bellamy RHP<br />

2010 Yasmani Grandal C<br />

Second-Team<br />

1982 Danny Smith P<br />

1996 Robbie Morrison P<br />

2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2006 Jon Jay OF<br />

2007 Yonder Alonso 1B<br />

2008 Chris Hernandez P<br />

2008 Blake Tekotte OF<br />

2008 Jemile Weeks 2B<br />

Third-Team<br />

1996 Rudy Gomez 2B<br />

1997 Robbie Morrison RHP<br />

1998 Bobby Hill SS<br />

1998 Pat Burrell DH<br />

1998 Robbie Morrison RHP<br />

1999 Bobby Hill SS<br />

2004 Cesar Carrillo SP<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger<br />

First-Team<br />

1992 Jeff Alkire P<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

1995 Jay Tessmer P<br />

1996 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

Robbie Morrison P<br />

1997 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

2008 Yonder Alonso DH<br />

2008 Chris Hernandez P<br />

2008 Jemile Weeks 2B<br />

2010 Yasmani Grandal C<br />

Second-Team<br />

1989 Joe Grahe P<br />

1992 Charles Johnson C<br />

1998 Alex Santos RHP<br />

1998 Aubrey Huff DH<br />

1999 Michael Neu Relief<br />

2000 David Gil RHP<br />

2001 Javy Rodriguez SS<br />

2004 Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2005 Ryan Braun 3B<br />

Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2009 Kyle Bellamy RHP<br />

Third-Team<br />

1993 Dave Berg 2B<br />

1995 Kenny Henderson RHP<br />

1996 J.D. Arteaga LHP<br />

1997 Robbie Morrison Relief<br />

1998 Robbie Morrison Relief<br />

1998 Bobby Hill SS<br />

1999 Alex Santos RHP<br />

2000 Kevin Howard 3B<br />

2004 Jim Burt 1B<br />

2005 Jon Jay OF<br />

2007 Yonder Alonso 1B<br />

2010 Chris Hernandez LHP<br />

Baseball Weekly<br />

First-Team<br />

1998 Alex Santos P<br />

Freshman All-America<br />

1981 Frank Castro C<br />

1981 Scott Parsons OF<br />

1985 Mike Fiore OF<br />

1988 Greg Knowles P<br />

1989 Alex Fernandez P<br />

1990 Charles Johnson 1B<br />

1991 Jose Prado P<br />

1994 J.D. Arteaga P<br />

1996 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

Robbie Morrison P<br />

Rick Saggese OF<br />

1997 Alex Santos P<br />

1998 Manny Crespo 2B<br />

1999 Mike Rodriguez OF<br />

2000 Kevin Howard 3B<br />

2000 Danny Matienzo DH<br />

2001 George Huguet P<br />

2003 Ryan Braun SS<br />

2003 Gaby Sanchez 3B<br />

2004 Danny Gil P<br />

2004 Jon Jay OF<br />

2006 Jemile Weeks 2B<br />

2007 Mark Sobolewski OF<br />

2007 Eric Erickson P<br />

NCBWA Super Team<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

Luis Hernandez 2B<br />

1995 Jay Tessmer P<br />

1996 J.D. Arteaga P<br />

Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1997 J.D. Arteaga P<br />

Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1998 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

Bobby Hill SS<br />

Aubrey Huff 1B<br />

Alex Santos P<br />

1999 Bobby Hill SS<br />

NCBWA District Player of The Year<br />

2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2010 Yasmani Grandal C<br />

NCBWA All-America<br />

First-Team<br />

2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP<br />

2008 Yonder Alonso DH<br />

2008 Jemile Weeks 2B<br />

2009 Kyle Bellamy RHP<br />

Second-Team<br />

2005 Ryan Braun 3B<br />

2008 Chris Hernandez SP<br />

Third-Team<br />

2008 Carlos Gutierrez RP<br />

Sporting News<br />

1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B<br />

1978 Augie Ruiz P<br />

1980 Ross Jones SS<br />

1981 Neal Heaton P<br />

1992 Jeff Alkire P<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

1997 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1998 Aubrey Huff DH<br />

Alex Santos P<br />

ABCA All-Atlantic Region<br />

1984 Darren Mandel DH<br />

1986 Rick Raether P<br />

1987 Mike Fiore OF<br />

1988 Mike Fiore OF<br />

1989 Alex Fernandez P<br />

Joe Grahe P<br />

1990 Oscar Munoz P<br />

1992 Jeff Alkire P<br />

1994 Danny Graves P<br />

1997 J.D. Arteaga P<br />

Pat Burrell 3B<br />

1998 Pat Burrell 3B<br />

Bobby Hill SS<br />

Aubrey Huff 1B<br />

Jason Michaels OF<br />

Alex Santos p<br />

2005 Ryan Braun 3B<br />

Cesar Carrillo P<br />

2006 Eddy Rodriguez C<br />

2010 Yasmani Grandal C<br />

Chris Hernandez LHP<br />

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-American<br />

1979 Jeff Morrison (1st Team) P<br />

1980 Jeff Morrison (2nd Team) P<br />

1999 Alex Santos (1st Team) P<br />

2003 Jim Burt (2nd Team) 1B<br />

2004 Jim Burt (1st Team) 1B<br />

2009 Ryan Jackson (3rd Team) RHP<br />

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District<br />

1979 Jeff Morrison P<br />

1980 Jeff Morrison P<br />

1981 Jeff Morrison P<br />

1998 Alex Santos P<br />

1999 Alex Santos P<br />

2002 Jim Burt OF/1B<br />

2003 Jim Burt 1B<br />

2004 Jim Burt 1B<br />

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award<br />

1975 Stan Jakubowski P<br />

1981 Jeff Morrison P<br />

1982 Sam Sorce P<br />

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HISTORY


HISTORY<br />

THE WIZARD OF COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

HURRICANES HEAD COACH FROM 1962-1992 - TWO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

There was that time when Ron Fraser received a phone call from friend and<br />

former Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio, who had just attended a preseason <strong>Miami</strong><br />

baseball practice a few days prior. DiMaggio had remembered a flaw in one of<br />

Coach Fraser’s players swing and relayed over the phone some tips on correction.<br />

Fraser took the suggestion and began to work with the player. Future Hall of<br />

Famer Ernie Yaroshuk batted an amazing .448 during his senior season and was<br />

drafted by Philadelphia.<br />

Then there was the time that Fraser had to call upon some old buddies to help<br />

save his team, which was rumored for contraction in its early stages. St. Louis<br />

Cardinals Hall of Famer Stan Musial and Major League broadcaster Joe Garagiola<br />

showed up and hosted a <strong>Miami</strong> baseball benefit, which in turn gained the necessary<br />

attention and support from the<br />

administration for continuing Fraser’s<br />

young club’s survival.<br />

Or how about the time Fraser<br />

spent a couple of weeks in Bristol,<br />

Conn., campaigning his sports’ presence<br />

with ESPN. Fraser’s goal was to<br />

get the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> on TV against college<br />

baseball’s biggest power,<br />

Southern California. What would<br />

Fraser always seemed a step<br />

ahead of most. His early vision<br />

of the sport came when the<br />

rest started to think his way<br />

20 years later.<br />

become the first college baseball game ever on television was first to be just a<br />

one-game broadcast on tape delay. After the weekend series against the Trojans<br />

in Coral Gables was completed, <strong>Miami</strong> had defeated USC three consecutive<br />

games with each game broadcast live.<br />

Did you know that a usually modest Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Ted<br />

Williams once rode out from centerfield sitting in a giant sized glove in efforts to<br />

draw fans to Fraser’s ballpark? Legendary Yankees broadcaster Mel Allen introduced<br />

him.<br />

Fraser always seemed a step ahead of most. His early vision of the sport<br />

came when the rest started to think his way 20 years later. It is evidenced in the<br />

migration of the sports’ top celebrities to Coral Gables and their<br />

teams’ annual exhibitions against the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> a reflection of<br />

Fraser’s baseball genius.<br />

Ronald “Ron” George Fraser came to the University of<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> in 1962 after serving the Dutch National Team that lasted<br />

three years and produced three European Championships.<br />

His international reputation earned him the job at <strong>Miami</strong>, succeeding<br />

Whitey Campbell. He was actually noticed by UM officials<br />

on the television show “What’s My Line?” Fraser was a<br />

success on the show as he stumped the panel and unknowingly<br />

won over his future employer.<br />

In the beginning, the support wasn’t there. Fraser had nearly<br />

no money for his program and had to work days at a Coral<br />

Gables youth center. He didn’t have the scholarships for his<br />

players, uniforms, nor bats or balls. Uniforms came from elsewhere,<br />

like the ones the Army program gave to <strong>Miami</strong>. Fraser<br />

recalled that the “A” and “Y” of Army were clearly visible around<br />

the freshly embroidered “<strong>Miami</strong>”. Some of the first uniforms<br />

were bought from a Lucky Strike cigarette ad. Another friend of<br />

Fraser’s, this one who designed Italian suits, created uniforms<br />

that were second to none with bright lime green as the dominant<br />

color.<br />

What was first a rusty, rugged and dust-blown park soon<br />

transformed into a place where baseball was thriving. Balls and<br />

bats showed up at the park on the southwest corner of campus.<br />

The scholarships took 10 years, but you would have never<br />

known by the success of the program, nationally and abroad.<br />

Fraser received six scholarships in 1973, the team responded<br />

with 10 more victories. He got six more for 1974. His team went<br />

51-11 and played for the national championship in its first<br />

College World Series appearance.<br />

The <strong>Miami</strong> program really began to blossom following that<br />

first CWS appearance. <strong>Miami</strong> was annually among the leaders in attendance and<br />

eventually drew a decade-best 1.27 million in the 1980s. Two thousand to 4,000<br />

fans were coming on average 10 years after <strong>Miami</strong> was lucky to have 100 show<br />

up for a game. Through Fraser’s efforts, Mark Light Field, which was funded with<br />

the private donation largely from George and Ethel Light, was dedicated in 1973.<br />

It was Fraser’s knack for marketing and promotion that drew the masses and<br />

earned him the nickname “The Wizard of College Baseball”. <strong>Miami</strong> players were<br />

wearing white shoes and colored gloves before Charlie Finley tried the same with<br />

his Oakland A’s. Fraser was the first to hire batgirls and was the first to wear green<br />

gloves on St. Patrick’s Day. There were incredible car and vacation giveaways,<br />

income tax night and the San Diego Chicken.<br />

Perhaps Fraser’s biggest extravaganza was the baseball fundraiser dubbed “A<br />

Night With Ron Fraser” on February 16, 1977, a $5,000-a-plate gourmet dinner<br />

on the infield. Five-star chefs served a 10-course dinner of caviar, Alaskan king<br />

crab legs and pheasant under glass. A harpist in a white tuxedo played on the<br />

mound and violinists strolled among the tables. It was a huge success, covered<br />

by media from across the world.<br />

His 30-year career at <strong>Miami</strong> that spanned more three decades, Fraser produced<br />

a 1,271-438-9 record with a NCAA-record 20 straight postseason appearances<br />

and 12 trips to the College World Series with national championships in<br />

1982 and 1985. He is a 26-time coach of the year and a member of 10 halls of<br />

fame, including the inaugural class of the College Baseball Foundation Hall of<br />

Fame in 2006.<br />

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MIAMI SKIPPERS<br />

HURRICANE HEAD COACHES FROM 1940-1993<br />

EDDIE DUNN<br />

Nine Years (1946-54)<br />

82-73-1 (.522)<br />

The Post Word War II era saw the rebirth of the<br />

University of <strong>Miami</strong> baseball program with former<br />

Hurricane football standout and eventual head coach<br />

Eddie Dunn at the helm.<br />

Dunn was a nationally acclaimed running back for<br />

the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> from 1936-38 and later took the reins of<br />

the program from 1943-44 when gridiron coach Jack<br />

Harding left for service in the Navy. Dunn also served two<br />

seasons under Hart Morris on the men’s basketball team,<br />

as well.<br />

Over 60 years later, Dunn still remains ranked among UM’s all-time top 10 in all-purpose<br />

yards (#3, 3,476), touchdowns (#5, 25), rushing yards (#8, 1,778) and points scored (#10,<br />

160). His two football seasons saw UM go 5-1 in 1943 and 1-7-1 in ’44, prior to the return of<br />

Harding to the UM sideline.<br />

It was at that point when the Athletic Department enlisted the service of Dunn to resurrect<br />

both the basketball and baseball programs to varsity level during the post World War II<br />

era. UM had one previous season of varsity baseball in 1940 along with years of freshman<br />

class-level play.<br />

Against teams from the state of Florida, military bases and around the Southeast, Dunn<br />

guided UM to an 82-73-2 mark over his nine seasons. His 1947 club went 11-2, followed by<br />

his second-best mark of 14-8 in ’49. Dunn, who was raised in <strong>Miami</strong>, was the father of UM<br />

football All-American and Pittsburgh Steeler great Gary Dunn.<br />

PERRY MOSS<br />

One Year (1955)<br />

15-7 (.682)<br />

Legendary head coach Perry Moss served one season<br />

at the helm of the <strong>Miami</strong> baseball program in 1955.<br />

His <strong>Hurricanes</strong> went 15-7, including wins over Florida and<br />

Florida State.<br />

Moss’ name is synonymous with the sport of football.<br />

Up until the 2000 season, Moss could be found pacing<br />

the sidelines of the Arena Football League’s Jacksonville<br />

Tomcats. An amazing career within the sport of football,<br />

Moss has held head coach, front office and assistant<br />

coach roles in the NFL, CFL, WFL, USFL and both Arena<br />

leagues.<br />

JIMMIE FOXX<br />

Two Years (1956-57)<br />

20-20 (.500)<br />

Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx<br />

spent two seasons in Coral Gables in 1956 and 1957.<br />

With a 20-20 combined record, Foxx’s <strong>Hurricanes</strong> picked<br />

up wins over Florida State and Yale.<br />

Foxx was inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame in 1951<br />

after a stellar professional career that spanned 20 years<br />

with the Athletics, Red Sox, Cubs and Phillies. Foxx was<br />

the leagues’ most valuable player three times (1932, ’33,<br />

’38), while being selected to the all-star team from 1933-<br />

41. One of baseball’s most feared batters, Foxx led the<br />

league in batting average (1933, ’38), home runs (1932, ’33, ’35, ’39), RBI (1932, ’33, ’38).<br />

He was the triple-crown winner in 1933 and still holds numerous Boston Red Sox records.<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

WHITEY CAMPBELL<br />

Four Years (1958, 1960-62)<br />

69-36-3 (.653)<br />

Former <strong>Miami</strong> four-sport star Whitey Campbell, a<br />

member of the UM Sports Hall of Fame, spent four seasons<br />

as head coach of the baseball program (1958,<br />

1960-62). His <strong>Hurricanes</strong> were successful with a 69-36-3<br />

combined record with highlight wins over Florida, Florida<br />

State, Jacksonville, Army, Georgia Tech and Ohio State.<br />

Campbell, who was nicknamed “Mr. Athletics”, saw<br />

action with the football, baseball and basketball programs<br />

earning 12 overall letters. He was also an assistant<br />

on the UM football coaching staff during two separate<br />

periods in the 1950’s and 1960’s, as well as holding assistant football coach positions at<br />

Montana, Navy and Kentucky.<br />

In baseball, Campbell batted .301 as a freshman, .412 as a sophomore, .328 as a junior<br />

and .428 in his senior year. In football, Campbell set numerous <strong>Miami</strong> receiving records<br />

while becoming the basketball programs’ first 1,000-point scorer.<br />

JACK HARDING<br />

Two Years (1940, 1959)<br />

16-14-1 (.516)<br />

Jack Harding served as head coach of the baseball<br />

program prior to World War II in 1940 and then again in<br />

1959. His 1959 squad went 15-10-1 with big wins over<br />

Yale, Georgia Tech and Ohio State. Harding also served as<br />

Athletics Director at <strong>Miami</strong> from 1948-63 and then nine<br />

seasons as the head football coach (1937-42, 45-47).<br />

His football teams went 54-23-3 during his tenure,<br />

including a 13-10 victory over Holy Cross in the Orange<br />

Bowl. During his stay at <strong>Miami</strong>, Harding left UM to serve<br />

in the United States Navy. The football program named its<br />

Most Valuable Player award the Jack Harding Award, given annually since 1963.<br />

Harding learned his football at the University of Pittsburgh, where he was a quarterback<br />

under legendary head coach Glenn “Pop” Warner. He then went on to coach at Scranton<br />

University prior to arriving in Coral Gables.<br />

BRAD KELLY<br />

One Year (1993)<br />

36-22 (.621)<br />

Longtime baseball assistant coach Brad Kelley<br />

served one season as the head coach in 1993, following<br />

the departure of legendary UM coach Ron Fraser.<br />

His team went 36-22 in 1993, including wins over<br />

Long Beach State, Florida, Florida State and Rice.<br />

Kelly served eight seasons as an assistant coach<br />

under Fraser, handling the UM pitching staff for six seasons.<br />

Kelly also served as an assistant coach on the<br />

United States national team as Fraser’s top aide at the<br />

1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis. At the<br />

Games, the USA earned the silver medal to World Champion Cuba’s gold medal. The USA<br />

defeated Cuba three of the seven meetings at the Games.<br />

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HISTORY<br />

RETIRED JERSEYS<br />

HURRICANES HONORED FROM 1963-1998<br />

1<br />

RON FRASER<br />

Head Coach<br />

1963-1992<br />

“The Wizard of College Baseball.” In a career spanning 30 years, the Nutley, N.J. native<br />

won just about everything, including NCAA national titles in 1982 and 1985. He left the<br />

coaching ranks as second-winningest all-time coach with a 1,271-438-9 (.747) record. His UM<br />

teams set a NCAA record with 20 consecutive playoff appearances.<br />

Fraser’s expertise extended worldwide as well. He got his coaching start with the<br />

Netherlands that spawned three European Championships. Fraser guided the 1973 United<br />

States team that won the world title. In 1987, he led the USA to three upsets of Cuba and ultimately<br />

a Silver Medal at the Pan American Games. On the international front, his crowning<br />

glory was becoming the first Team USA coach when baseball was a medal sport at the 1992<br />

Summer Games.<br />

A 26-time coach of the year, he is a member of 10 halls of fame, including the first class<br />

inducted into the College Baseball Foundation Hall of Fame in 2006. Ron Fraser’s uniform<br />

No. 1 was retired on April 24, 1993. Fraser still raises money for UM and has spent time in<br />

the booth as a color analyst on Fox Sports Net Florida broadcasts of <strong>Miami</strong> baseball. He and<br />

his wife Karen live in Weston.<br />

5<br />

DOUG SHIELDS<br />

Outfield<br />

1981-84<br />

In a stellar four-year career, Shields set a high standard for UM centerfielders for years<br />

to come. The Tampa, Fla., native set seven offensive records while leading the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> to<br />

the school’s first national title in 1982.<br />

Shields is UM’s career leader in games played with 284 and ranks second in career at<br />

bats with 871. He ranks third in runs scored (238) and hits (271), and is 10th in career RBI<br />

with 165.<br />

After graduating with a degree in marketing, Shields was signed by the Montreal Expos.<br />

However, a knee injury short circuited his pro aspirations. In 1988, Shields was one of 11<br />

founders of the UM’s Hall of Fame Locker room in the varsity clubhouse. He presently is in<br />

the roofing business with his father in Tampa.<br />

11<br />

PAT BURRELL<br />

Third Base<br />

1996-98<br />

Pat Burrell is the only player in the history of University of <strong>Miami</strong> baseball to win the coveted<br />

Golden Spikes Award. He finished his UM career with the best batting average in school<br />

history, hitting .442 over his three-year career and first in slugging percentage at .886. Burrell<br />

finished second in career home runs with 61, second in total bases with 465, fifth in RBI with<br />

187 and fourth in walks with 170.<br />

His 1996 freshman campaign was one of the greatest season’s in college baseball history,<br />

hitting .484 with 23 home runs and 64 RBI on a team that finished runner-up for the<br />

national title. Burrell’s sophomore season saw him finish with 21 home runs and a .409 average<br />

to go along with 76 RBI.<br />

He became <strong>Miami</strong>’s first No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Draft in June of 1998<br />

after hitting .432 with 17 home runs and 47 RBI in an injury-filled junior season. The 2009<br />

season marked his 10th year in the big leagues.<br />

12<br />

MIKE FIORE<br />

Outfield<br />

1985-88<br />

A four-year UM starter, Mike Fiore was a member of the 1988 gold medal-winning USA<br />

team. The gritty outfielder rewrote the <strong>Hurricanes</strong>’ record book by setting 12 UM batting<br />

marks, including hits (341), runs (258), doubles (63), runs batted in (235) and total bases<br />

(506). Fiore earned Freshman All-American honors in leading <strong>Miami</strong> to the 1985 NCAA crown<br />

and was a consensus All-American as a senior. He is also <strong>Miami</strong>’s only Dick Howser Trophy<br />

winner, earning the honor in 1987 afer leading UM to the College World Series in Omaha,<br />

Neb.<br />

Fiore completed his business degree on time in 1988, and following that season, was<br />

drafted and signed by the St. Louis Cardinals. For five seasons, he was the the Associate<br />

Director and General Manager for USA Baseball, before joining Scott Boras and Associates.<br />

He is also a member of <strong>Miami</strong>’s Athletic Hall of Fame.<br />

15<br />

STANLEY “SKIP” BERTMAN<br />

Catcher 1958-60<br />

Assistant Coach 1975-83<br />

The first Hurricane baseball coach to have his number retired is best known for taking<br />

raw talent and transforming it into wins for <strong>Miami</strong> and a professional prospect. Bertman<br />

served as an assistant under Ron Fraser from 1975-83. He was then named the Head Coach<br />

at Louisiana State where he quickly turned that program into a national powerhouse. He<br />

played for UM as a catcher and outfielder from 1958-60.<br />

At LSU, Bertman won five College World Series titles (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000).<br />

He retired at Louisiana State following his fifth NCAA title in 2000 to become the school’s athletics<br />

director, a position he still holds. Bertman was also the head coach of the 1996 United<br />

States Olympic Baseball Team and is a member of the University of <strong>Miami</strong> Sports Hall of<br />

Fame. Bertman joined Fraser as an inaugural inductee into the College Baseball Foundation<br />

Hall of Fame in 2006.<br />

20<br />

ORLANDO GONZALEZ<br />

First Base<br />

1973-74<br />

Orlando Gonzalez’s aggressive style of play at the plate and on the base paths led the<br />

<strong>Hurricanes</strong> to their first College World Series berth in 1974, a runner-up finish to Southern<br />

Califorina. Gonzalez was named to the all-tournament team for his efforts at the CWS.<br />

He won the 1974 Lefty Gomez Plate as the Outstanding Player in College Baseball as well<br />

as All-America honors by The Sporting News and the NCAA Coaches Association. He hit .338<br />

with 38 stolen bases as a junor and .402 and 62 swipes as a senior in 1974. Drafted by<br />

Cleveland, he saw major league action with the Indians, A’s and Phillies.<br />

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CHARLES JOHNSON<br />

Catcher<br />

1990-92<br />

Charles Johnson was a three-year letterman for the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> from 1990-92 and a firstteam<br />

All-American by The Sporting News in his final season.<br />

He currently is listed in the 2005 <strong>Miami</strong> record book in four offensive categories: triples<br />

in a season (first, 9), triples in a career (fifth, 12) and home runs in a career (ninth, 38).<br />

Additionally, Johnson led the team in home runs in all three seasons in Coral Gables, as well<br />

as RBI in 1992.<br />

He was drafted by the Florida Marlins in the first round after his junior season in 1992<br />

and has enjoyed a solid Major League career that spanned 13 seasons.<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

25<br />

RANDY GUERRA<br />

First Base/Pitcher<br />

1976-79<br />

“Dandy Randy” was “Mister Do-It-All for UM”, excelling on the mound and at bat from<br />

1976 to 1979. He won 20 games as a hurler, but was best known as a long-ball hitting first<br />

baseman. Guerra played professional ball in the New York Yankees chain.<br />

Guerra’s name is littered throughout the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> baseball record book. He finished<br />

his career in Coral Gables eighth on the career games played list with 238 appearances in<br />

the green and orange. That consistency also landed him fifth on the career at bats chart with<br />

839.<br />

During his four-year career, Guerra flashed excellent skills at the plate, finishing sixth in<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> history with 252 hits. He also finished tied for ninth with 50 career doubles and tied<br />

for seventh with 39 career home runs. Maybe the most impressive statistic of Gurerra’s<br />

career was his 427 career total bases, which ranks third in Hurricane history, and 234 RBI,<br />

which ranks second.<br />

26<br />

NEAL HEATON<br />

Pitcher<br />

1979-81<br />

Neal “The Heater” Heaton holds many of UM’s pitching records, including victories in a<br />

season with 18 and strikeouts in a game with 23. He is second in career wins with 42, third<br />

in strikeouts in a season with 172 and third in career strikeouts 381.<br />

In three years, 1979-81, Heaton was twice named an All-American and in 1981 was selected<br />

by the Cleveland Indians and made the parent club after just one year in the minors.<br />

Heaton was the first Hurricane to play in a big league all-star game and was inducted into the<br />

UM Hall of Fame in 1992.<br />

29<br />

STAN JAKUBOWSKI<br />

Pitcher<br />

1976-79<br />

In 1974, as a 19-year-old sophomore, the right hander posted a 16-3 record and dazzling<br />

1.46 ERA while being named to the AABCA All-America and All-College World Series teams. At<br />

the CWS, Jakubowski hurled a nine-hit complete game over Harvard in the <strong>Hurricanes</strong>’ first<br />

CWS game ever. <strong>Miami</strong> finished runner-up to Southern California in their first College World<br />

Series.<br />

Jakubowski finished his <strong>Miami</strong> career with a 40-14 record, 27 complete games, 432<br />

innings pitched and 1.81 ERA. His 27 complete games is still a <strong>Miami</strong> school record. He was<br />

also a member of the 1974 United States team which won the World Amateur Championship<br />

under Ron Fraser. Played professionally for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Texas Rangers organizations.<br />

33<br />

J.D. ARTEAGA<br />

Pitcher<br />

1994-97<br />

J.D. Arteaga established himself as one of the greatest pitchers to ever take the mound<br />

at Mark Light Field. During his four year career, Arteaga set school records for career starts<br />

(72) and career victories (43). He is second all-time in innings pitched (458.1) and fifth in<br />

career strikeouts (343). Arteaga is the all-time College World Series record holder for starts,<br />

leading the <strong>Hurricanes</strong> to four appearances in Omaha during his career. His No. 33 was<br />

retired at the beginning of the 2003 season.<br />

Arteaga was a 28th-round draft choice of the New York Mets in the 1997 MLB draft. He<br />

pitched six productive years in the minor leagues, reaching the triple-A level for the Houston<br />

Astros organization. Arteaga retired in March of 2003 from professional baseball to become<br />

the pitching coach at his alma mater. Jim Morris went looking for a assistant coach in early<br />

March of that year and it only took a matter of hours for him to find his man in Arteaga.<br />

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ALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORS<br />

Yonder Alonso - 2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2010 Reds 22 29 2 6 0 3 .207<br />

Career: 1 years 22 29 2 6 0 3 .207<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2006-08<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2006 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 66 244 48 72 10 69 .295<br />

2007 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 61 210 57 79 18 74 .376<br />

2008 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 64 211 80 78 24 72 .370<br />

College Totals 191 665 177 229 52 215 .347<br />

Mike Armstrong - 1980-1987<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1980 Padres 11 0-0 14.1 16 9 14 13 5.65<br />

1981 Padres 10 0-2 12.0 14 9 9 11 6.00<br />

1982 Royals 52 5-5 112.2 88 8 75 43 3.20<br />

1983 Royals 58 10-7 102.2 86 40 52 45 3.86<br />

1984 Yankees 36 3-2 54.1 47 44 43 26 3.48<br />

1985 Yankees 9 0-0 14.2 9 21 11 2 3.07<br />

1986 Yankees 7 0-0 8.2 13 5 8 5 9.35<br />

1987 Indians 14 0-1 18.2 91 9 9 10 8.68<br />

Career: 8 Years 197 19-17 338.0 300 18 221 155 4.10<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1973<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1973 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 5 1-0 8.0 6 7 10 13 7.87<br />

College Totals 5 1-0 8.0 6 7 10 13 7.87<br />

Brian Barton - 2008-2009<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2008 Cardinals 82 153 23 41 2 13 .268<br />

2009 Braves 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000<br />

Career: 2 Years 83 153 23 41 2 13 .268<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-2004<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2003 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 57 212 52 69 7 53 .325<br />

2004 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 57 202 55 75 6 46 .371<br />

College Totals 114 414 107 144 13 99 .348<br />

Dave Berg - 1998-2004<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1998 Marlin 81 182 18 57 2 21 .313<br />

1999 Marlins 109 304 42 87 3 25 .286<br />

2000 Marlins 82 210 23 52 1 21 .252<br />

2001 Marlins 82 215 26 52 4 16 .292<br />

2002 Blue Jays 109 374 42 101 4 39 .270<br />

2003 Blue Jays 61 161 26 41 4 18 .255<br />

2004 Blue Jays 58 154 13 39 3 23 .253<br />

Career: 7 Years 582 1600 190 430 21 163 .269<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992-1993<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1992 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 64 203 43 59 1 28 .291<br />

1993 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 58 221 52 82 4 48 .371<br />

College Totals 122 424 95 141 5 76 .333<br />

Warren Bogle - 1968<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1968 Athletics 16 0-0 23.0 26 11 26 8 4.30<br />

Career: 1 Year 16 0-0 23.0 26 11 26 8 4.30<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1966-1967<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1966 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 12 6-6 100.0 46 28 128 51 2.52<br />

1967 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 12 4-6 91.0 64 31 114 39 3.06<br />

College Totals 24 10-12 191.0 110 59 242 90 2.78<br />

Ryan Braun - 2007-2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2007 Brewers 113 451 91 146 34 97 .324<br />

2008 Brewers 151 611 92 174 37 106 .285<br />

2009 Brewers 158 635 113 203 32 114 .320<br />

2010 Brewers 157 619 101 188 25 103 .304<br />

Career: 4 Years 579 2316 397 711 128 420 .307<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-2005<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2003 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 242 61 88 17 76 .364<br />

2004 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 45 155 42 52 10 45 .335<br />

2005 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 58 219 70 85 18 76 .338<br />

College Totals 165 616 <strong>173</strong> 225 45 197 .365<br />

Tony Brewer - 1984<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1984 Dodgers 24 37 3 4 1 4 .216<br />

Career: 1 Year 24 37 3 4 1 4 .216<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1978-1979<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1978 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 40 118 20 39 1 28 .330<br />

1979 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 66 237 65 73 6 52 .308<br />

College Totals 106 355 85 112 7 80 .315<br />

Pat Burrell - 2000-2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2000 Phillies 111 408 57 106 18 79 .260<br />

2001 Phillies 155 539 70 139 27 89 .258<br />

2002 Phillies 157 586 96 165 37 116 .282<br />

2003 Phillies 146 522 57 109 21 64 .209<br />

2004 Phillies 127 448 66 115 24 84 .257<br />

2005 Phillies 154 562 78 158 32 117 .281<br />

2006 Phillies 144 462 80 119 29 95 .258<br />

2007 Phillies 155 472 77 121 30 97 .256<br />

2008 Phillies 157 536 74 134 33 86 .250<br />

2009 Rays 122 412 45 91 14 64 .221<br />

2010 Giants 120 373 50 94 20 64 .252<br />

Career: 11 Years 1548 5320 750 1351 285 955 .254<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1996-1998<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1996 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 60 192 75 93 23 64 .484<br />

1997 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 67 215 79 88 21 76 .409<br />

1998 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 35 118 44 51 17 47 .432<br />

College Totals 162 525 198 232 61 187 .442<br />

Alex Cora - 1998-2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1998 Dodgers 29 33 1 4 0 0 .121<br />

1999 Dodgers 11 30 2 5 0 3 .167<br />

2000 Dodgers 109 353 39 84 4 32 .238<br />

2001 Dodgers 134 405 38 88 4 29 .217<br />

2002 Dodgers 115 258 37 75 5 28 .291<br />

2003 Dodgers 148 477 39 119 4 34 .249<br />

2004 Dodgers 138 405 47 107 10 47 .264<br />

2005 Indians 49 146 11 30 1 8 .205<br />

2005 Red Sox 47 104 14 28 2 16 .269<br />

2006 Red Sox 96 235 31 56 1 18 .238<br />

2007 Red Sox 83 207 30 51 3 18 .246<br />

2008 Red Sox 75 152 14 41 0 9 .270<br />

2009 Mets 82 271 31 68 1 18 .251<br />

2010 Rangers 66 176 14 37 0 20 .210<br />

Career: 13 Years 1182 3252 348 793 35 280 .244<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1994-1996<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1994 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 59 218 31 67 0 24 .307<br />

1995 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 64 221 42 60 0 24 .271<br />

1996 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 224 46 68 0 33 .304<br />

College Totals 186 663 119 195 0 81 .294<br />

Jorge Fabregas - 1994-2002<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1994 Angels 43 127 12 36 0 16 .283<br />

1995 Angels 73 227 24 56 1 22 .247<br />

1996 Angels 90 254 18 73 2 26 .287<br />

1997 Angels 21 38 2 3 0 3 .079<br />

1997 White Sox 100 322 31 90 7 48 .280<br />

1998 Diamondbacks 50 151 8 30 1 15 .199<br />

1998 Mets 20 32 3 6 1 5 .188<br />

1999 Marlins 82 223 20 46 3 21 .206<br />

1999 Braves 6 8 0 0 0 0 .000<br />

2000 Royals 43 142 13 40 3 17 .282<br />

2001 Angels 53 148 9 33 2 16 .223<br />

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2002 Angels 35 88 8 17 0 8 .193<br />

2002 Brewers 30 67 5 11 3 14 .164<br />

Career: 9 Years 646 1,827 153 441 23 211 .241<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989-1991<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1989 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 53 124 20 36 3 15 .290<br />

1990 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 64 249 51 91 8 64 .365<br />

1991 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 235 49 74 9 60 .315<br />

College Totals 179 608 120 201 20 139 .331<br />

Alex Fernandez - 1990-1997, 1999-2000<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1990 White Sox 13 5-5 87.2 89 37 61 34 3.80<br />

1991 White Sox 34 9-13 191.2 186 96 145 88 4.51<br />

1992 White Sox 29 8-11 187.2 199 89 95 50 4.27<br />

1993 White Sox 34 18-9 247.1 221 86 169 67 3.13<br />

1994 White Sox 24 11-7 170.1 163 73 122 50 3.86<br />

1995 White Sox 30 12-8 203.2 200 86 159 65 3.80<br />

1996 White Sox 35 16-10 258.0 248 99 200 72 3.45<br />

1997 Marlins 32 17-12 220.2 193 88 183 69 3.59<br />

1999 Marlins 24 7-8 141.0 135 53 91 41 3.38<br />

2000 Marlins 8 4-4 52.1 59 24 27 16 4.13<br />

Career: 10 Years 263 107-87 1760.1 1693 731 1252 552 3.74<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1989 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 20 15-2 147.2 98 33 177 36 2.01<br />

John Fulgham - 1979-1980<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1979 Cardinals 20 10-6 146.0 123 41 75 26 2.53<br />

1980 Cardinals 15 4-6 85.1 66 32 48 32 3.38<br />

Career: 2 Years 35 14 12 231.1 189 123 58 2.84<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1975<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1975 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 9 5-1 50.0 28 3 42 18 0.54<br />

Gus Gandarillas - 2001<br />

Year Team GP W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

2001 Brewers 16 0-0 19.2 25 12 7 10 5.49<br />

Career: 1 Year 16 0-0 19.2 25 12 7 10 5.49<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1992 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 33 8-1 70.2 51 15 65 18 4 1.91<br />

Orlando Gonzalez - 1976, 1978, 1980<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1976 Indians 28 68 5 17 0 4 .250<br />

1978 Phillies 26 26 1 5 0 0 .192<br />

1980 Athletics 25 70 10 17 0 1 .243<br />

Career: 3 Years 79 164 16 39 0 5 .238<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1974-1975<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1974 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 58 204 54 69 2 47 .338<br />

1975 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 219 65 88 1 45 .402<br />

College Totals 120 423 119 157 3 92 .371<br />

Joe Grahe - 1990-1995, 1999<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA<br />

1990 Angels 8 3-4 43.1 51 24 25 23 4.98<br />

1991 Angels 18 3-7 73.0 84 39 40 33 4.81<br />

1992 Angels 46 5-6 94.2 85 37 39 39 3.52<br />

1993 Angels 45 4-1 56.2 54 18 31 25 2.86<br />

1994 Angels 40 2-5 43.1 68 32 26 18 6.65<br />

1995 Rockies 17 4-3 56.2 69 32 27 27 5.08<br />

1999 Phillies 13 1-4 32.2 40 14 16 17 3.86<br />

Career: 7 Years 187 22-30 1812 451 196 204 182 4.41<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987-1989<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1987 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 20 6-4 120.2 130 46 85 44 0 3.43<br />

1988 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 24 13-5 167.0 134 54 154 37 1 2.91<br />

1989 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 24 15-4 <strong>173</strong>.0 124 51 194 75 1 2.65<br />

College Totals 68 34-13 460.2 388 151 433 156 2 2.95<br />

Danny Graves - 1996-2006<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1996 Indians 15 2-0 29.2 29 15 22 10 0 4.55<br />

1997 Indians 5 0-0 11.1 15 6 4 9 0 4.77<br />

1997 Reds 10 0-0 14.2 26 10 7 11 0 6.14<br />

1998 Reds 62 2-1 81.1 76 30 44 28 8 3.32<br />

1999 Reds 75 8-7 111.0 90 38 69 49 27 3.08<br />

2000 Reds 66 10-5 91.1 81 26 53 42 30 2.56<br />

2001 Reds 66 6-5 80.1 83 37 49 18 32 4.15<br />

2002 Reds 69 7-3 98.2 99 35 58 25 32 3.19<br />

2003 Reds 30 4-15 169.0 204 100 60 41 2 5.33<br />

2004 Reds 68 1-6 68.1 77 30 40 13 41 3.95<br />

2005 Reds 20 1-1 18.1 30 15 8 12 10 7.36<br />

2005 Mets 20 0-0 20.1 29 13 12 8 0 5.75<br />

2006 Indians 13 2-1 14.0 18 9 3 5 0 5.79<br />

Career: 11 Years 518 43-44 808.1 857 364 429 271 182 4.05<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992-1994<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1992 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 27 6-0 61.2 61 16 43 19 3 2.34<br />

1993 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 32 7-3 67.2 53 21 74 43 5 2.79<br />

1994 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 40 1-1 61.0 32 6 70 17 21 0.89<br />

College Totals 99 14-4 190.1 86 43 187 79 29 2.03<br />

Neal Heaton - 1982-1993<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1982 Indians 8 0-2 31.0 32 18 14 16 0 5.23<br />

1983 Indians 39 11-7 149.1 157 69 75 44 7 4.16<br />

1984 Indians 38 12-15 198.2 231 115 75 75 0 5.21<br />

1985 Indians 36 9-17 207.2 244 113 82 80 0 4.90<br />

1986 Indians 12 3-6 74.1 73 35 24 34 0 4.24<br />

1986 Twins 21 4-9 124.1 128 55 66 47 1 3.98<br />

1987 Expos 32 13-10 193.1 207 97 105 37 0 4.52<br />

1988 Expos 32 3-10 97.1 98 54 43 43 2 4.99<br />

1989 Pirates 42 6-7 147.1 127 50 67 55 0 3.05<br />

1990 Pirates 30 12-9 146.0 143 56 68 38 0 3.45<br />

1991 Pirates 42 3-3 68.2 72 33 34 21 0 4.33<br />

1992 Royals 31 3-1 41.0 43 19 29 22 0 4.17<br />

1992 Brewers 1 0-0 1.0 0 0 2 1 0 0.00<br />

1993 Yankees 18 1-0 27.0 34 18 15 11 0 6.00<br />

Career: 12 Years 382 80-96 1570.0 1589 732 699 524 10 4.37<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1981<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1979 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 13 8-2 84.2 56 16 79 33 0 1.70<br />

1980 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 22 18-4 151.0 96 35 130 72 0 2.09<br />

1981 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 20 16-1 154.1 102 37 172 56 0 2.16<br />

College Totals 55 42-7 390.0 254 88 381 161 0 2.03<br />

Bobby Hill - 2002-2005<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2002 Cubs 59 190 26 48 4 20 .253<br />

2003 Cubs 5 4 0 1 0 0 .250<br />

2003 Pirates 1 3 1 1 0 0 .333<br />

2004 Pirates 126 233 28 62 2 27 .266<br />

2005 Pirates 58 93 12 25 0 11 .269<br />

Career: 4 Years 249 523 67 137 6 58 .262<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1999<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1997 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 68 247 76 72 4 49 .291<br />

1998 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 240 87 97 12 59 .404<br />

1999 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 215 77 84 10 30 .391<br />

College Totals 194 702 240 253 26 138 .360<br />

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ALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORS<br />

Chris Howard - 1993-1995<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1993 White Sox 3 1-0 2.1 2 0 1 3 0 0.00<br />

1994 Red Sox 37 1-0 39.2 35 16 22 12 1 3.63<br />

1995 Rangers 4 0-0 4.0 3 0 2 1 0 0.00<br />

Career: 3 Years 44 2-0 46.0 40 16 25 16 1 3.13<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986 - Pitcher<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1986 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 3 1-0 7.2 5 3 4 6 0 3.52<br />

College Totals 3 1-0 7.2 5 3 4 6 0 3.52<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986 - Hitter<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1986 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 65 <strong>208</strong> 58 77 7 51 .370<br />

College Totals 65 <strong>208</strong> 58 77 7 51 .370<br />

Aubrey Huff - 2000-2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2000 Devil Rays 39 122 12 35 4 14 .287<br />

2001 Devil Rays 111 411 42 102 8 45 .248<br />

2002 Devil Rays 113 454 67 142 23 59 .313<br />

2003 Devil Rays 162 636 91 198 34 107 .311<br />

2004 Devil Rays 157 600 92 178 29 104 .297<br />

2005 Devil Rays 154 575 70 150 22 92 .261<br />

2006 Devil Rays 63 230 26 65 8 28 .283<br />

2006 Astros 68 224 31 56 13 38 .250<br />

2007 Orioles 151 550 68 154 15 72 .280<br />

2008 Orioles 154 598 96 182 32 108 .304<br />

2009 Orioles 110 430 51 109 13 72 .253<br />

2009 Tigers 40 106 8 20 2 13 .189<br />

2010 Giants 157 569 100 165 26 86 .290<br />

Career: 11 Years 1479 5505 754 1556 229 838 .283<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1998<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1997 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 182 50 70 10 52 .385<br />

1998 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 233 71 96 21 95 .412<br />

College Totals 125 415 121 166 31 147 .400<br />

Jon Jay - 2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2010 Cardinals 105 287 47 86 4 27 .300<br />

Career: 1 year 105 287 47 86 4 27 .300<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2004-06<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2004 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 234 51 86 6 56 .368<br />

2005 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 57 211 50 86 1 52 .408<br />

2006 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 66 227 77 82 6 46 .361<br />

College Totals 186 672 178 254 13 154 .378<br />

Charlton Jimerson - 2005-2008<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2005 Astros 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000<br />

2006 Astros 17 6 2 2 1 1 .333<br />

2007 Mariners 11 2 5 2 1 1 1.000<br />

2008 Mariners 2 1 1 0 0 0 .000<br />

Career: 4 Years 31 9 8 4 2 2 .444<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1998-2001<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1998 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 38 75 17 19 2 13 .253<br />

1999 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 30 57 12 15 2 8 .263<br />

2000 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 49 68 20 14 3 10 .206<br />

2001 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 58 162 47 49 10 41 .302<br />

College Totals 175 362 96 97 17 72 .268<br />

Charles Johnson - 1994-2005<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1994 Marlins 4 11 5 5 1 4 .455<br />

1995 Marlins 97 315 40 79 11 39 .251<br />

1996 Marlins 120 386 34 84 13 37 .218<br />

1997 Marlins 124 416 43 104 19 63 .250<br />

1998 Marlins 31 113 13 25 7 23 .221<br />

1998 Dodgers 102 346 31 75 12 35 .217<br />

1999 Orioles 135 426 58 107 16 54 .251<br />

2000 Orioles 84 286 52 84 21 55 .294<br />

2000 White Sox 44 135 24 44 10 36 .326<br />

2001 Marlins 128 451 51 117 18 75 .259<br />

2002 Marlins 83 244 18 53 6 36 .217<br />

2003 Rockies 108 356 49 82 20 61 .230<br />

2004 Rockies 109 305 42 72 13 47 .236<br />

2005 Devil Rays 19 46 5 9 0 5 .196<br />

Career: 13 Years 1188 3836 465 940 167 570 .245<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1990-1992<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1990 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 207 46 67 11 43 .324<br />

1991 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 63 239 52 81 15 53 .339<br />

1992 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 65 225 44 70 12 57 .311<br />

College Totals 191 671 142 218 38 153 .325<br />

Ross Jones - 1984, 1986-1987<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1984 Mets 17 10 2 1 0 1 .100<br />

1986 Mariners 11 21 0 2 0 0 .095<br />

1987 Royals 39 114 10 29 0 10 .254<br />

Career: 3 Years 67 145 12 32 0 11 .221<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1980<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1979 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 51 125 28 37 2 18 .296<br />

1980 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 71 243 70 82 6 59 .337<br />

College Totals 122 368 98 119 8 77 .323<br />

Ryan Karp - 1995, 1997<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1995 Phillies 1 0-0 2.0 1 1 2 3 0 4.50<br />

1997 Phillies 15 1-1 15.0 12 9 18 9 0 5.40<br />

Career: 2 Years 16 1-1 17.0 13 10 20 12 0 5.29<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1991<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1991 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93<br />

Kurt Knudsen - 1992-1994<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1992 Tigers 48 2-3 70.2 70 36 51 41 5 4.59<br />

1993 Tigers 30 3-2 37.2 41 20 29 16 2 4.78<br />

1994 Tigres 4 1-0 5.1 7 8 1 11 0 13.51<br />

Career: 3 Years 82 6-5 113.2 118 64 81 68 7 5.07<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1988 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 24 4-1 51.1 41 18 63 24 5 3.16<br />

Wayne Krenchicki - 1979-1986<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1979 Orioles 16 21 1 4 0 0 .190<br />

1980 Orioles 9 14 1 2 0 0 .200<br />

1981 Orioles 33 56 7 12 0 6 .267<br />

1982 Reds 94 187 19 53 2 21 .283<br />

1983 Reds 51 77 6 21 0 11 .273<br />

1983 Tigers 59 133 18 37 1 16 .278<br />

1984 Reds 97 181 18 54 6 22 .298<br />

1985 Reds 90 <strong>173</strong> 16 47 4 25 .272<br />

1986 Expos 101 221 21 53 2 23 .240<br />

Career: 8 Years 550 1063 407 283 15 124 .266<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1973-1975<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1973 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 56 209 47 63 3 36 .301<br />

1974 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 214 42 62 1 50 .290<br />

1975 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 59 222 56 79 3 47 .355<br />

College Totals 177 645 145 204 7 133 .316<br />

Scott Maine - 2010<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

2010 Cubs 13 0-0 13.0 9 3 11 5 0 2.08<br />

Career: 1 Year 13 0-0 13.0 9 3 11 5 0 2.08<br />

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At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2005-07<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

2005 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 7 0-0 9.2 11 8 11 7 0 7.45<br />

2006 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 18 12-3 106.1 97 54 76 39 0 4.57<br />

2007 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 17 5-5 96.1 97 35 74 24 0 3.28<br />

College Totals 42 17-8 212.0 205 97 161 70 0 4.12<br />

Jim Maler - 1981-1983<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1981 Mariners 12 23 1 8 0 2 .348<br />

1982 Mariners 64 221 18 50 4 26 .226<br />

1983 Mariners 26 66 5 12 1 3 .182<br />

Career: 3 Years 102 310 24 70 5 31 .226<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1977<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1977 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 57 191 35 70 11 51 .366<br />

College Totals 57 191 35 70 11 51 .366<br />

Mike Metcalfe - 1998, 2000<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1998 Dodgers 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000<br />

2000 Dodgers 4 12 0 1 0 0 .083<br />

Career: 2 Years 8 13 0 1 0 0 .077<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1993-1994<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1993 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 58 217 37 70 1 23 .323<br />

1994 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 221 46 73 5 31 .330<br />

College Totals 120 438 83 143 6 54 .326<br />

Jason Michaels - 2001-2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2001 Phillies 6 6 0 1 0 1 .167<br />

2002 Phillies 81 105 16 28 2 11 .267<br />

2003 Phillies 76 109 20 26 5 17 .330<br />

2004 Phillies 115 299 44 82 10 40 .274<br />

2005 Phillies 105 289 54 88 4 31 .304<br />

2006 Indians 123 494 77 132 9 55 .267<br />

2007 Indians 105 267 43 72 7 39 .270<br />

2008 Indians 21 58 3 12 0 9 .207<br />

2008 Pirates 102 228 25 52 8 44 .228<br />

2009 Astros 102 135 17 32 4 16 .237<br />

2010 Astros 106 186 23 47 8 26 .253<br />

Career: 10 Years 942 2176 322 582 57 289 .267<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1998<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1997 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 68 258 71 106 15 89 .411<br />

1998 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 61 196 75 74 19 65 .378<br />

College Totals 129 454 146 180 34 154 .396<br />

Oscar Munoz - 1995<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1995 Twins 10 2-1 35.1 40 22 25 17 0 5.60<br />

Career: 1 Year 10 2-1 35.1 40 22 25 17 0 5.60<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988-1990<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1991 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93<br />

College Totals 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93<br />

Michael Neu - 2003-2004<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

2003 Athletics 32 0 0 42.0 43 17 20 1 3.64<br />

2004 Marlins 1 0 0 4.0 5 2 2 0 4.50<br />

Career: 2 Years 33 0 0 46.0 48 19 22 1 3.72<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988-1990<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1999 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 46 3-1 67.1 36 22 110 30 16 2.94<br />

College Totals 46 3-1 67.1 36 22 110 30 16 2.94<br />

Mike Pagliarulo - 1984-1993, 1995<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1984 Yankees 67 201 24 48 7 34 .239<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

1985 Yankees 138 280 55 91 19 62 .239<br />

1986 Yankees 149 504 71 120 28 71 .238<br />

1987 Yankees 150 522 76 122 32 87 .234<br />

1988 Yankees 125 444 46 96 15 67 .216<br />

1989 Yankees 74 223 19 44 4 16 .197<br />

1989 Padres 50 148 12 29 3 14 .254<br />

1990 Padres 128 398 29 101 7 38 .279<br />

1991 Twins 121 365 38 102 6 36 .200<br />

1992 Twins 42 105 10 21 0 9 .292<br />

1993 Twins 83 253 31 74 3 23 .292<br />

1993 Orioles 33 117 24 38 6 21 .325<br />

1995 Rangers 86 241 27 56 4 27 .232<br />

Career: 11 Years 1246 3901 462 942 134 505 .241<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1981<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1979 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 39 86 17 25 1 14 .291<br />

1980 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 67 234 48 78 5 49 .333<br />

1981 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 70 214 55 65 6 40 .304<br />

College Totals 176 534 120 168 12 103 .315<br />

Orlando Palmeiro - 1994, 1996-2005<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1994 Angels 15 20 3 7 0 1 .350<br />

1996 Angels 50 87 6 25 0 6 .287<br />

1997 Angels 74 134 19 29 0 8 .216<br />

1998 Angels 75 165 28 53 0 21 .321<br />

1999 Angels 109 317 46 88 1 23 .278<br />

2000 Angels 108 243 38 73 0 25 .300<br />

2001 Angels 104 230 29 56 2 23 .243<br />

2002 Angels 110 263 35 79 0 31 .300<br />

2003 Cardinals 141 317 37 86 3 33 .271<br />

2004 Astros 102 133 19 32 3 12 .241<br />

2005 Astros 114 204 22 58 3 20 .284<br />

Career: 11 Years 1002 2113 282 586 12 203 .277<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1990<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1990 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 65 255 55 93 0 30 .365<br />

Mike Piazza - 1992-2006<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1992 Dodgers 21 69 5 16 1 7 .232<br />

1993 Dodgers 149 547 81 174 35 112 .318<br />

1994 Dodgers 107 405 64 129 24 92 .319<br />

1995 Dodgers 112 434 82 150 32 93 .346<br />

1996 Dodgers 148 547 87 184 36 105 .336<br />

1997 Dodgers 152 556 104 201 40 124 .362<br />

1998 Dodgers 37 149 20 42 9 30 .282<br />

1998 Marlins 5 18 1 5 0 5 .278<br />

1998 Mets 109 394 67 137 23 76 .348<br />

1999 Mets 141 534 100 162 40 124 .303<br />

2000 Mets 136 482 90 156 38 113 .324<br />

2001 Mets 141 503 81 151 36 94 .300<br />

2002 Mets 135 478 69 134 33 98 .280<br />

2003 Mets 68 234 37 67 11 34 .286<br />

2004 Mets 129 455 47 121 20 54 .266<br />

2005 Mets 113 398 41 100 19 62 .251<br />

2006 Padres 126 399 39 113 22 68 .283<br />

Career: 15 Years 1829 6602 1015 2042 419 1291 .309<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1987 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 6 9 1 1 0 0 .111<br />

Chris Perez - 2008-10<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

2008 Cardinals 41 3-3 41.2 34 16 42 22 7 3.46<br />

2009 Cardinals/Indians 61 1-2 57.0 41 27 68 27 2 4.26<br />

2010 Indians 63 2-2 63.0 40 12 61 28 23 1.71<br />

Career: 3 Years 165 6-7 161.2 115 55 171 77 32 3.06<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2004-06<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

2004 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 11 0-0 18.2 17 16 30 18 1 7.71<br />

2005 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 24 5-1 45.2 34 13 52 25 7 2.56<br />

2006 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 37 4-1 55.1 35 11 67 30 12 1.79<br />

College Totals 72 9-2 119.2 86 40 149 73 20 3.01<br />

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Danny Rios - 1997-1998<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1997 Yankees 2 0-0 2.1 9 5 1 2 0 19.31<br />

1998 Royals 5 0-1 7.1 9 5 6 6 0 6.14<br />

Career: 2 Years 7 0-1 9.2 18 10 7 8 0 9.32<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1991, 1993<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1991 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 8 0-0 11.1 7 2 10 2 0 1.59<br />

1993 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 16 5-0 38.2 41 19 25 28 0 4.42<br />

College Totals 24 5-0 50.0 48 21 35 30 0 3.78<br />

Gaby Sanchez - 2008-10<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2008 Marlins 5 8 0 3 0 1 .375<br />

2009 Marlins 21 21 2 5 2 3 .238<br />

2010 Marlins 151 572 72 156 19 85 .273<br />

Career: 3 Years 177 601 74 164 21 89 .273<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-04<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2003 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 244 63 80 7 56 .328<br />

2004 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 231 46 73 7 47 .316<br />

College Totals 124 475 109 153 14 103 .322<br />

F.P. Santangelo - 1995-2001<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1995 Expos 35 98 11 29 1 9 .296<br />

1996 Expos 152 393 54 109 7 56 .277<br />

1997 Expos 130 350 56 87 5 31 .249<br />

1998 Expos 122 383 53 82 4 23 .214<br />

1999 Giants 113 254 49 66 3 26 .260<br />

2000 Dodgeres 81 142 19 28 1 9 .197<br />

2001 Athletics 32 71 16 14 0 8 .197<br />

Career: 7 Years 665 1691 258 415 21 162 .245<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1989 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 65 214 54 73 3 33 .341<br />

College Totals 65 214 54 73 3 33 .341<br />

Nelson Santovenia - 1987-1993<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1987 Expos 2 1 0 0 0 0 .000<br />

1988 Expos 92 309 26 73 8 41 .236<br />

1989 Expos 97 204 30 76 5 31 .250<br />

1990 Expos 59 163 13 31 6 28 .190<br />

1991 Expos 41 96 7 24 2 14 .250<br />

1992 White Sox 2 3 1 1 1 2 .333<br />

1993 Royals 4 8 0 1 0 0 .125<br />

Career: 7 Years 297 884 77 206 22 116 .233<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1982<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1982 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 73 244 44 74 10 48 .303<br />

College Totals 73 244 44 74 10 48 .303<br />

Wade Taylor - 1991<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1991 Yankees 23 7-12 116.1 144 81 72 6.27<br />

Career: 1 Year 23 7-12 116.1 144 81 72 6.27<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1987 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 8 3-1 21.2 10 8 17 18 0 3.32<br />

Jay Tessmer - 1998-2000, 2002<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1998 Yankees 7 1-0 8.2 4 3 6 4 0 3.12<br />

1999 Yankees 6 0-0 6.2 16 11 3 4 0 14.86<br />

2000 Yankees 7 0-0 6.2 9 5 5 1 0 6.76<br />

2002 Yankees 2 0-0 1.1 0 1 0 2 0 6.77<br />

Career: 4 Years 22 1-0 23.1 29 20 14 11 0 7.72<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1994-1995<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1994 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 40 6-2 70.0 44 9 64 9 3 1.16<br />

1995 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 45 3-2 75.1 59 11 91 12 20 1.31<br />

College Totals 85 9-4 145.1 103 20 155 21 23 1.24<br />

Danny Valencia - 2010<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2010 Twins 85 299 30 93 7 40 .311<br />

Career: 1 Year 85 299 30 93 7 40 .311<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2005-06<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

2005 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 60 227 39 68 6 63 .300<br />

2006 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 62 244 47 79 9 61 .324<br />

College Totals 122 471 86 147 15 124 .312<br />

Greg Vaughn - 1989-2003<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1989 Brewers 38 113 18 30 5 23 .265<br />

1990 Brewers 120 382 51 84 17 61 .220<br />

1991 Brewers 145 542 81 132 27 98 .244<br />

1992 Brewers 141 501 77 114 23 78 .228<br />

1993 Brewers 154 569 97 152 30 97 .267<br />

1994 Brewers 95 370 59 94 19 55 .254<br />

1995 Brewers 108 392 67 88 17 59 .224<br />

1996 Brewers 102 375 78 105 31 95 .280<br />

1996 Padres 43 43 20 29 10 22 .206<br />

1997 Padres 120 361 60 78 18 57 .216<br />

1998 Padres 158 573 112 156 50 119 .272<br />

1999 Reds 153 550 104 135 45 118 .245<br />

2000 Devil Rays 127 461 83 117 28 74 .254<br />

2001 Devil Rays 136 485 74 113 24 82 .233<br />

2002 Devil Rays 69 251 28 41 8 29 .163<br />

2003 Rockies 22 37 8 7 3 5 .189<br />

Career: 15 Years <strong>173</strong>1 6103 1017 1475 355 1072 .242<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986<br />

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.<br />

1986 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 67 231 65 60 12 50 .260<br />

College Totals 67 231 65 60 12 50 .260<br />

Tony Vila - 1978<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1978 Royals 1 0-0 2.0 1 0 2 0 0 0.00<br />

Career: 1 Year 1 0-0 2.0 1 0 2 0 0 0.00<br />

At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1977-78<br />

Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA<br />

1977 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 17 3-0 54.0 48 21 53 48 0 3.56<br />

1978 <strong>Hurricanes</strong> 21 12-1 110.1 78 28 90 44 2 2.28<br />

College Totals 38 15-1 164.1 126 49 143 92 2 2.68<br />

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ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKS<br />

HURRICANES IN THE MLB DRAFT (1956-1990)<br />

Key: Players selected in June Draft unless otherwise<br />

noted. Only one draft (June Draft) following<br />

the 1987 season. The first draft was held in 1965.<br />

Prior to that players just signed professional contracts.<br />

* - played or plays in the Major Leagues<br />

^ - Returned to school<br />

$ - Selected in January draft<br />

% - June Secondary draft<br />

(c) - Compensatory pick<br />

1956<br />

Tommy Adams Phillies<br />

1959<br />

Ed Harrison Indians<br />

1962<br />

Larry Wilson Athletics<br />

1963<br />

Earnie Yaroshuk Phillies<br />

1964<br />

Elmer Harris White Sox<br />

Bobby Ward Cubs<br />

1965<br />

Bob Biletnikoff Athletics 34th (632)<br />

1966<br />

*Warren Bogle^ Athletics 6th (102)<br />

Bob Biletnikoff$ Yankees 1st (16)<br />

1967<br />

Fred Kampf% Athletics 1st (13)<br />

*Warren Bogle% Athletics 4th (73)<br />

James Goodwin% Indians 7th (134)<br />

Robert Yingling% Athletics 10th (172)<br />

1968<br />

Larry Pyle %^ Braves 1st (7)<br />

Fred Kampf%^ Athletics 4th (72)<br />

John Danchick Red Sox FA<br />

Dick Stureman Mets FA<br />

1969<br />

George Maduro Yankees 7th (153)<br />

Thom Lehman Astros 25th (576)<br />

Larry Pyle$ Yankees 1st (2)<br />

1970<br />

Tony Barletta Dodgers FA<br />

1971<br />

Joel Green% Cubs 2nd (26)<br />

Terry Brown Giants 24th (559)<br />

Tom Borzecki Giants FA<br />

1972<br />

Ferris French Red Sox FA<br />

1973<br />

Bob Bartlett Mets FA<br />

Ralph Edwards Tigers FA<br />

Rick Patrylo Cubs FA<br />

Wally Pontiff Rangers FA<br />

1974<br />

*Orlando Gonzalez Indians 18th (408)<br />

Rick Reichle Orioles 35th (662)<br />

*Mike Armstrong$ Reds 1st (24)<br />

Hank Boguszewski$ Dodgers 3rd (66)<br />

Benny Castillo Expos FA<br />

Manny Trujillo Indians FA<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

1975<br />

Jim Crosta% White Sox 2nd (32)<br />

Tom Baxter% White Sox 3rd (45)<br />

Jerry Brust Angels FA<br />

Rick D’Innocenzio Giants FA<br />

Tom Holliday Pirates FA<br />

Ron Scott Portland Independent<br />

1976<br />

Pat Callahan^ Yankees 12th (280)<br />

Rick Montoni^ Braves 28th (623)<br />

*John Fulgham% Cardinals 1st (15)<br />

*Wayne Krenchicki$ Orioles 1st (7)<br />

Stan Jakubowski Pirates FA<br />

Bill Malpas Reds FA<br />

Bob Roth Victoria Independent<br />

1977<br />

Pat Callahan Yankees 8th (205)<br />

Rick Montoni White Sox 14th (623)<br />

Steve Lerner% Orioles 1st (9)<br />

Rick Nicholson$ Brewers 4th (81)<br />

Gavin Long Braves FA<br />

Gary Sarno Texas City Independent<br />

1978<br />

Augie Ruiz Dodgers 3rd (73)<br />

Howard Shapiro^ Rangers 19th (485)<br />

Randy Guerra^ Brewers 21st (522)<br />

Humberto Acosta Brewers 25th (602)<br />

*Jim Maler$ Mariners 1st (5)<br />

Kevin Ruffler Astros FA<br />

Tony Vila* Royals FA<br />

1979<br />

Mark Batten Mariners 11th (261)<br />

Ron Batter Royals 13th (333)<br />

Randy Guerra Yankees 14th (363)<br />

Alfredo Rodriquez Padres 19th (482)<br />

Howie Shapiro Cubs 37th (841)<br />

Erol Akchurin Yankees FA<br />

*Tony Brewer Yankees FA<br />

George Persandi Twins FA<br />

Wes Robbins Yankees FA<br />

1980<br />

*Ross Jones Dodgers 1st (9)<br />

Matt Tyner Orioles 9th (234)<br />

Bob Bastain Angels 14th (258)<br />

Jeff Morrison^ Tigers 18th (460)<br />

Matt Minium Indians 24th (603)<br />

Dave Bisceglia Reds FA<br />

Paul Hundhammer Red Sox FA<br />

1981<br />

Frank Castro Padres 1st (26)<br />

(for Dave Winfield)<br />

*Neal Heaton Indians 2nd (39)<br />

*Mike Pagliarulo Yankees 6th (154)<br />

Brian Silvas Indians 8th (193)<br />

Tom Gil Pirates 13th (324)<br />

Mike Browning Yankees 14th (362)<br />

Jeff Morrison Tigers 19th (472)<br />

Rob Biagini Giants FA<br />

Alex DeJesus Expos FA<br />

1982<br />

Mike Kasprzak Astros 18th (458)<br />

Sam Sorce Rangers 24th (611)<br />

Scott Parsons$ Padres 1st (2)<br />

*Nelson Santovenia% Expos 1st (19)<br />

Eddie Escribano Athletics FA<br />

Mickey Williams Giants FA<br />

Mike Kutner <strong>Miami</strong> Independent<br />

1983<br />

Dave Eichhorn Dodgers 8th (202)<br />

Danny Smith Reds 10th (238)<br />

Bill Wrona Mariners 10th (243)<br />

Orlando Artiles Athletics 16th (397)<br />

Phil Lane^ Brewers 20th (519)<br />

Calvin James^ Cubs 25th (620)<br />

Camilo Pascual Athletics 28th (688)<br />

Mark Bauer% Athletics 2nd (33)<br />

Pat Griffin Tigers FA<br />

Steve Lusby Angels FA<br />

Mike Sanicola Yankees FA<br />

Mitch Seoane Yankees FA<br />

Javier Velazquez Dodgers FA<br />

1984<br />

Rob Souza Tigers 2nd (52)<br />

Frank Russo Pirates 2nd (38)<br />

Clarke Lange Astros 6th (149)<br />

Phil Lane Yankees 16th (414)<br />

Darren Mandel Yankees 21st (543)<br />

Doug Shields Expos 29th (702)<br />

1985<br />

Don Rowland Tigers 8th (210)<br />

Calvin James Astros 13th (326)<br />

Alain Patenaude Tigers 13th (340)<br />

Rick Raether^ Angels 18th (459)<br />

Kevin Sheary^ Cardinals 30th (760)<br />

Jon Leake Brewers FA<br />

Willie Martinez Orioles FA<br />

Julio Solis <strong>Miami</strong> Independent<br />

1986<br />

Rick Raether Rangers 6th (137)<br />

Dan Davies Indians 13th (317)<br />

Kevin Sheary Mariners 25th (628)<br />

*Greg Vaughn% Brewers 1st (4)<br />

*Chris Howard Yankees FA<br />

Gus Meizoso Rangers FA<br />

Kevin Ryan Dodgers FA<br />

Rick Richardi <strong>Miami</strong> Independent<br />

1987<br />

Chris Lee Astros 22nd (573)<br />

Mike Gibbons Expos FA<br />

*Wade Taylor Yankees FA<br />

Kevin Sheary <strong>Miami</strong> Independent<br />

1988<br />

*Joe Grahe^ Athletics 5th (125)<br />

*Kurt Knudsen Tigers 9th (239)<br />

Mike Fiore Cardinals 15th (392)<br />

Jorge Robles Mariners 26th (669)<br />

Frank Dominguez Angels 28th (715)<br />

Will Vespe Twins 30th (779)<br />

Doug DeKock Expos 53rd (1291)<br />

*Mike Piazza (Dade) Dodgers 62nd (1390)<br />

Steffen Majer Cardinals FA<br />

1989<br />

*Joe Grahe Angels 2nd (39)<br />

*F.P. Santangelo Expos 20th (512)<br />

Jose Trujillo Cardinals 26th (664)<br />

Rey Noriega Yankees 60th (1418)<br />

Henry Hernandez Cardinals FA<br />

Mike Hinde Twins FA<br />

Will Vespe Indians FA<br />

Larry Walker Yankees FA<br />

Cleveland Gary <strong>Miami</strong> Independent<br />

1990<br />

*Alex Fernandez (Dade) White Sox 1st (4)<br />

*Oscar Munoz Indians 4th (133)<br />

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HISTORY<br />

ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKS<br />

HURRICANES IN THE MLB DRAFT (1991-2009)<br />

Shawn Purdy^ Athletics 26th (697)<br />

Juan Flores Brewers FA<br />

Chris Hirsch Expos FA<br />

1991<br />

*Jorge Fabregas Angels 1st (34)<br />

Shawn Purdy Angels 16th (429)<br />

*Ryan Karp Braves 22nd (570)<br />

*Orlando Palmeiro Angels 33rd (871)<br />

Maurice Crum Brewers 39th (1014)<br />

Scott Lucas Brewers FA<br />

Mike Tosar Mets FA<br />

Greg Knowles Salt Lake Independent<br />

Todd Bush Mexican League<br />

1992<br />

*Charles Johnson Marlins 1st (28)<br />

Gus Gandarillas Twins 3rd (94)<br />

Jeff Alkire Cardinals 5th (139)<br />

*Ryan Karp (FIU) Yankees 9th (242)<br />

Jonathen Smith Mets 17th (469)<br />

Chris Anderson Angels FA<br />

Kevin DiGiacomo Indians FA<br />

Gino DiMare Red Sox FA<br />

Frank Mora Mets FA<br />

1993<br />

Jose Prado Dodgers 8th (214)<br />

Silvio Censale Phillies 10th (272)<br />

*Dave Berg Marlins 38th (1079)<br />

Chad Rupp Twins 44th (1238)<br />

Danny Rios Yankees FA<br />

Rick Ellstrom Padres FA<br />

1994<br />

Kenny Henderson^ Expos 2nd (55)<br />

*Mike Metcalfe Dodgers 3rd (76)<br />

*Danny Graves Indians 4th (101)<br />

Bruce Thompson^ Cardinals 10th (278)<br />

Sean Duncan White Sox 15th (425)<br />

Alex Miranda Oakland 21st (569)<br />

Eric Morgan Mariners 21st (581)<br />

Luis Hernandez Mets 33rd (904)<br />

Walter Owens Indians 45th (1238)<br />

1995<br />

Kenny Henderson Padres 5th (117)<br />

Danny Buxbaum Angels 11th (284)<br />

Bruce Thompson Giants 12th (327)<br />

Rick Gama Padres 13th (341)<br />

*Jay Tessmer Yankees 19th (534)<br />

Jason Adge Indians 30th (838)<br />

Ricky Gonzalez Indians 31th (866)<br />

Adam Finnieston Royals 36th (1002)<br />

Pete Demorejon White Sox 42nd (1176)<br />

Denis Pujals^ Yankees 46th (1283)<br />

1996<br />

*Alex Cora Dodgers 3rd (88)<br />

Jim Gargiulo Cardinals 6th (158)<br />

Denis Pujals Devil Rays 9th (274)<br />

Rudy Gomez Yankees 10th (299)<br />

Michael DeCelle Devil Rays 17th (514)<br />

Alan Westfall Mariners 18th (537)<br />

T.R. Marcinczyk Athletics 28th (825)<br />

Clint Weibl Cardinals 37th (1088)<br />

Eddie Rivero Phillies 43rd (1271)<br />

Kenard Lang^ White Sox 43rd (1272)<br />

Tris Moore Tigers 45th (1319)<br />

J.D. Arteaga^ Pirates 54th (1515)<br />

Ryan Grimmett^ Mariners 60th (1595)<br />

1997<br />

Eddy Reyes# Devil Rays 7th (234)<br />

Jason Michaels^ Cardinals 15th (464)<br />

Lazaro Gutierrez^ Devil Rays 16th (504)<br />

Ryan Grimmett Tigers 18th (535)<br />

Mandy Jacomino Tigers 22nd (655)<br />

J.D. Arteaga Mets 26th (780)<br />

Brad Brewer Angels 44th (1301)<br />

Mike Lopez-Cao Devil Rays FA<br />

1998<br />

*Pat Burrell Phillies 1st (1)<br />

Robbie Morrison Royals 2nd (47)<br />

Alex Santos^ Dodgers 3rd (96)<br />

*Jason Michaels Phillies 4th (104)<br />

*Aubrey Huff Devil Rays 5th (162)<br />

Todd Ozias Giants 8th (248)<br />

Laz Gutierrez Tigers 13th (387)<br />

German Alvarez Braves FA<br />

1999<br />

Bobby Hill^ White Sox 2nd (66)<br />

Russ Jacobson Phillies 3rd (96)<br />

Alex Santos Devil Rays 4th (115)<br />

David Gil^ Phillies 7th (216)<br />

Michael Neu Reds 29th (878)<br />

Darryl Roque Expos FA<br />

Brian Seever Angels FA<br />

2000<br />

*Bobby Hill Cubs 2nd (43)<br />

David Gil Reds 3rd (93)<br />

Manny Crespo Mariners 14th (416)<br />

Mark Walker Giants 40th (1200)<br />

Kevin Brown^ Red Sox 44th (1314)<br />

Lale Esquivel Independent<br />

2001<br />

Mike Rodriguez Astros 2nd (54)<br />

Chris Sheffield Blue Jays 4th (121)<br />

Brian Walker Mets 4th (132)<br />

*Charlton Jimerson Astros 5th (146)<br />

Tom Farmer Tigers 7th (207)<br />

Marcus Nettles Padres 11th (330)<br />

Mike DiRosa Diamondbacks 16th (488)<br />

Dan Smith Tigers 17th (507)<br />

Kevin Brown Braves 19th (585)<br />

Troy Roberson^ Rangers 28th (831)<br />

Kris Clute Marlins 37th (1112)<br />

Greg Lovelady Marlins FA<br />

Alex Prendes Red Sox FA<br />

2002<br />

Kevin Howard Reds 5th (135)<br />

Javy Rodriguez Angels 5th (144)<br />

Kiki Bengochea Rangers 11th (322)<br />

Matt Dryer Giants 15th (457)<br />

T.J. Prunty Minnesota 21st (632)<br />

Danny Matienzo Minnesota 23rd (692)<br />

Troy Robertson Mets 47th (1394)<br />

2003<br />

Jim Burt^ Blue Jays 35th (1040)<br />

2004<br />

Erick San Pedro Expos 2nd (54)<br />

Adam Ricks White Sox 10th (299)<br />

Jim Burt Mets 19th (554)<br />

J.D. Cockroft Rangers 26th (771)<br />

Richard Giannotti Angels 38th (1133)<br />

Danny Figueroa^ Athletics 40th (1207)<br />

*Brian Barton Indians FA<br />

2005<br />

*Ryan Braun Brewers 1st (5)<br />

Cesar Carrillo Padres 1st (18)<br />

*Gaby Sanchez Marlins 4th (126)<br />

Paco Figueroa Orioles 9th (273)<br />

Chiqui Chirino White Sox 10th (305)<br />

Brendan Katin Brewers 23rd (685)<br />

Vince Bongiovanni Arizona 24th (711)<br />

Brandon Camardese Reds 34th (1022)<br />

Danny Figueroa Orioles 43rd (1289)<br />

Dan Touchet Rangers Free Agent<br />

2006<br />

*Chris Perez (c) Cardinals 1st (42)<br />

*Jon Jay Cardinals 2nd (74)<br />

Ricky Orta Mariners 4th (111)<br />

Tommy Giles Dodgers 8th (233)<br />

*Danny Valencia Twins 19th (576)<br />

Eddy Rodriguez Reds 34th (711)<br />

*Scott Maine^ Rockies 23rd (678)<br />

Andrew Lane Independent Free Agent<br />

2007<br />

Manny Miguelez Tigers 8th (271)<br />

*Scott Maine Diamondbacks 6th (193)<br />

Danny Gil Astros 30th (921)<br />

Enrique Garcia^ Cubs 34th (1024)<br />

Roger Tomas Tigers Free Agent<br />

2008<br />

*Yonder Alonso Reds 1st (7)<br />

Jemile Weeks Athletics 1st (12)<br />

Carlos Gutierrez Twins 1st (27)<br />

Dennis Raben Mariners 2nd (66)<br />

Blake Tekotte Padres 3rd (101)<br />

Mark Sobolewski Blue Jays 4th (129)<br />

Enrique Garcia Reds 24th (719)<br />

Adan Severino Twins 26th (786)<br />

2009<br />

Jason Hagerty Padres 5th (144)<br />

Ryan Jackson Cardinals 5th (159)<br />

Kyle Bellamy White Sox 5th (163)<br />

Chris Herrmann Twins 6th (192)<br />

Eric Erickson Cubs 20th (620)<br />

Dave DiNatale Rockies 28th (841)<br />

John Housey Mariners 36th (1073)<br />

David Gutierrez Twins 37th (1122)<br />

Glenn Cook (football) Cubs 46th (1400)<br />

2010<br />

Yasmani Grandal Reds 1st (12)<br />

Chris Hernandez Red Sox 7th (233)<br />

David Gutierrez Twins 18th (555)<br />

Scott Lawson Rays 29th (881)<br />

Iden Nazario Cardinals 30th (919)<br />

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2011 University of <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


THE GRAND ILLUSION<br />

A Play Charms The Nation<br />

‘It’ was the single most talked-about play in the history of college baseball.<br />

‘It’ set the town of Omaha buzzing for days, and the entire country tuned into<br />

college baseball as it never had before.<br />

‘It’ caused accusations that the crowd, batgirls, umpires and TV network were<br />

in collusion.<br />

‘It’ was ‘The Grand Illusion” a trick play devised by <strong>Miami</strong> Head Coach Ron<br />

Fraser and in the second game of the 1982 College World Series against Wichita<br />

State.<br />

What Wichita State called it in the first few moments after its execution at<br />

Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium will never be repeated on these, or any other family-oriented<br />

publications’ pages.<br />

Let’s set the stage. <strong>Miami</strong> vs. Wichita State in round two of the NCAA College<br />

World Series in Omaha, Neb. Both teams were winners of their opening games,<br />

and the victor of this contest would advance in the winner’s bracket play, while<br />

the loser would tumble into the loser’s bracket.<br />

Wichita State was the most awesome offensive machine ever assembled in<br />

college baseball history. With a team batting average of .350, more than 100<br />

home runs, 327 stolen bases and a 71-12 record, the Shockers were expected to<br />

challenge No. 1 ranked Texas for the title with their unique brand of running and<br />

bombardment.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>, conversely, wasn’t even supposed to be in the field for this eight-team,<br />

double-elimination tournament, suffering 17 regular season losses and owner of<br />

a pitching staff as maligned in 1982 as it had been praised in preceding years.<br />

Everything came to a head on Monday, June 7, 1982.<br />

It was the sixth inning, <strong>Miami</strong> leading by the eventual winning margin of 4-3.<br />

The greatest single season base stealer in NCAA history, Phil Stephenson, 86 of<br />

91 thefts, drew a walk to open the inning.<br />

The Play’s signal, Associate Head Coach Skip Bertman sticking his finger in<br />

his ear was given, a maneuver which pitcher Mike Kasprzak repeated to clue his<br />

teammates in. Several leisurely tosses back to first base got the desired result,<br />

Stephenson diving back.<br />

Once more Kasprzak stepped off the rubber, but this time he kept the ball and<br />

faked the throw to first. First baseman Steve Lusby dove over the returning runner,<br />

cursed his displeasure and took off for the right field bullpen in pursuit of a<br />

ball, or so it seemed.<br />

Second baseman Mitch Seoane and right fielder Mickey Williams did likewise,<br />

converging on the bullpen where reliever Dan Smith and catcher Bob Walker<br />

leaped up as if to avoid being hit by a ball.<br />

Shortstop Bill Wrona forlornly covered second base, looking in the distance at<br />

the bullpen commotion. Kasprzak shrugged his shoulders as if he had indeed<br />

thrown the ball away. And all the while, half the <strong>Miami</strong> dugout was stirring and<br />

pointing to the bullpen area, admonishing, “there’s the ball.”<br />

First base umpire Dale Williams started down the line; the entire right field<br />

bleachers rose as one to see the commotion going on in front of it; obviously, the<br />

ball was loose.<br />

In short it was one heck of a fake.<br />

Stephenson fell for the ploy and lit out for second base. Kasprzak calmly<br />

pulled the ball from his mitt and tossed to Wrona, who put the tag on a very confused<br />

runner.<br />

From that point, the momentum shifted <strong>Miami</strong>’s way. Wichita State no longer<br />

in this game or the succeeding Championship Game, used reckless abandon on<br />

the base paths. In <strong>Miami</strong>’s very next game, a superior running team, Texas, was<br />

so wary they shortened their leads by a step or two.<br />

And in the semifinal, <strong>Miami</strong> pitcher Rob Souza muffed a pickoff play at second,<br />

throwing the ball into center field. But the Maine runner stayed put. As his<br />

coach, Dr. John Winkin, put it, “I thought it was another trick play. I thought Souza<br />

had thrown the rosing bag into center and still held the ball.”<br />

“That’s the best,” said Bertman. “But that’s what a trick play will do for you,<br />

place uncertainty in the mind of the opponent.”<br />

For the play to have worked, certain factors had to be present:<br />

• Wichita State had to use a player as first base coach<br />

• Stephenson or one of Wichita State’s other aggressive baserunners, Loren Hibbs<br />

(63 steals) or Jim Thomas (57) had to be on base<br />

• It had to be late in the game - dusk<br />

• The runner had to dive back to the bag on the initial toss over.<br />

“I thought if we could put those four things together, we’d have a shot,” said<br />

Bertman, who at assistant coach Dave Scott’s urging, put the play in “to loosen<br />

the team up” the day before.<br />

“The players really enjoyed practicing the play,” Bertman added, “and that’s<br />

what really sold me on it.”<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

The play actually was on in both the first and third innings, but circumstances<br />

prevented it from being attempted. The time came in the sixth, when all factors<br />

meshed perfectly. History was made, in front of 10,280 in-person witnesses, millions<br />

more on live nationwide cable TV and, in days to come, tens of millions more<br />

on such shows as “This Week in Baseball,” “The Baseball Bunch,” and virtually<br />

every sportscast in the land.<br />

In short, <strong>Miami</strong> had done for college baseball with one trick play, what no one<br />

previously could; bring national acclaim.<br />

Was there any downside to the play?<br />

“Do you know how stupid I would have looked if it hadn’t worked?” asked<br />

Fraser.<br />

For Fraser, for the University of <strong>Miami</strong> and for the good of college baseball, fortunately,<br />

it worked.<br />

Picture #1<br />

WSU’s Phil Stephenson dives back to first base after what he thought was a pick-off attempt to UM first baseman Steve Lusby<br />

from pitcher Mike Kasprzak.<br />

Picture #2<br />

A dive backwards by Lusby and frenzied movement to a phantom baseball down the line tricks Stephenson into taking second.<br />

Kasprzak actually held on to the ball and intends to throw it to shortstop Bill Wrona who is covering second.<br />

Picture #3<br />

The fake has succeeded as Kasprzak follows a trapped Stephenson to second.<br />

Picture #4<br />

A confused Stephenson stands up at second as he was tagged coming in.<br />

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HISTORY<br />

MIAMI ALL-TIME LETTERMEN<br />

A<br />

Acosta, Humberto 1977-78<br />

Adams, Tommy 1953-56<br />

Adams, Larry 1948<br />

Addison, Brent 1986<br />

Adge, Jason 1995<br />

Adler, Jim 1951<br />

Akchurin, Erol 1977-78<br />

Albir, Marcelo 2003-04, ‘06<br />

Alfonso, Gus 1998<br />

Alfonso, Raudel 2005-2006<br />

Alonso, Yonder 2006-2008<br />

Allen, Jon 2004<br />

Alkire, Jeff 1989-92<br />

Alvarez, Bob 1952-53<br />

Alvarez, German 1997-98<br />

Anderson, Chris 1988, 90-92<br />

Archer, John 1961-62<br />

Armstrong, Mike 1973<br />

Arrieta, Fadul 1992-93<br />

Arteaga, J.D. 1994-97<br />

Artiles, Orlando 1982-83<br />

B<br />

Baldoni, Fred 1947-50<br />

Barkett, Matt 2002-03<br />

Barletta, Tony 1969-70<br />

Barnes, George 1964<br />

Barquin, Tony 1980-81<br />

Barrett, Pat 1970-71<br />

Bartell, John 1958-60<br />

Bartlett, Bob 1971-73<br />

Bastian, Bob 1980<br />

Barton, Brian 2003-04<br />

Battaglia, Tom 1971<br />

Battaglia, Vince 1970-71<br />

Batten, Mark 1976-79<br />

Batter, Ron 1978-79<br />

Bauer, Mark 1983<br />

Baxter, Tom 1974<br />

Beal, Stuart 1954<br />

Beasley, Sean 1996<br />

Beckman, Witt 1972-75<br />

Beer, Irv 1953<br />

Beish, Greg 1971<br />

Bellamy, Kyle 2007-09<br />

Bengochea, Kiki 2000-02<br />

Benoit, Jerry 1951-53<br />

Berg, Dave 1992-93<br />

Berry, Steve 1973<br />

Berry, Red 1959-61<br />

Berryman, Dick 1947-48<br />

Bertani, Fred 1963-65<br />

Berthelot, Eric 1993<br />

Bertman, Skip 1958-60<br />

Best, Gary 1992<br />

Biagini, Rob 1980-81<br />

Biletnikoff, Bob 1965<br />

Bisceglia, Dave 1980<br />

Alex Blanco 2002-04<br />

Ted Blackman 2009-10<br />

Blank, Jerry 1946<br />

Blanton, Ed 1946<br />

Blanton, Jack V. 1946<br />

Boden, Eddie 1948-49<br />

Bogle, Warren 1966-67<br />

Boguszewski, Hank 1973<br />

Bongiovanni, Vince 2002-05<br />

Bonofiglio, Mario 1954<br />

Booth, Dean 1960-61<br />

Borgese, Jeff 1989<br />

Borowicz, Ray 1971<br />

Borzecki, Tom 1968-71<br />

Bossory, John 1963-65<br />

Brady, John 1962-65<br />

Brande, Luis 1975-76<br />

Brannan, Ryan 1994-95<br />

Braun, Ryan 2003-05<br />

Bravo, Eddie 1968-69<br />

Brenan, Mike 1958-59<br />

Breslof, Steve 1974-75<br />

Brewer, Tony 1978-79<br />

Brewer, Bob 1957-59<br />

Brewer, Brad 1997<br />

Broad, Michael 2010-present<br />

Brooks, Walt 1979<br />

Brown, Clint 1992<br />

Brown, Kevin 1998-01<br />

Brown, Tom 1967<br />

Brown, Terry 1970-72<br />

Browning, Mike 1981<br />

Bruce, Wayne 1973<br />

Bruckner, Dan 1987-88<br />

Brust, Jerry 1974-75<br />

Bundrick, Brian 1996<br />

Burmester, Lou 1980<br />

Burnett,* 1946<br />

Burrell, Bill 1950-51<br />

Burrell, Pat 1996-98<br />

Burt, Jim 2001-2004<br />

Burton, Tim 1996<br />

Bush, Todd 1990-91<br />

Buxbaum, Danny 1994-95<br />

C<br />

Callahan, Pat 1976-77<br />

Cameron, Rusty 1970<br />

Campbell, Whitey 1947-50<br />

Camardese, Brandon 2002-05<br />

Canevari, Dan 1979<br />

Cannizzaro, Frank 1996<br />

Carapella, Al 1949-50<br />

Carr, Dave 1982-83<br />

Carrillo, Cesar 2004-05<br />

Cartaya, Oscar 1997<br />

Carter, Dick 1951-52<br />

Carter, Kevin 1983-84<br />

Cash, Charlie 1984<br />

Casoria, Len 1955-56<br />

Castillo, Benny 1971-74<br />

Castro, Frank 1979-81<br />

Catalino,* 1963<br />

Caudle, Jim 1953, 57<br />

Censale, Silvio 1991-93<br />

Chaney, Joe 1977<br />

Channell, Ryan 1999<br />

Chefas, John 1963<br />

Chirino, Chiqui 2003-04<br />

Cianchini, Elliot 1989-90<br />

Clark, Jim 1947<br />

Clark, Al 1984<br />

Clute, Kris 1998-01<br />

Cockroft, J.D. 2001-04<br />

Cohn, Andrew 2001-04<br />

Colasanti, Art 1966<br />

Coleman, Greg 1990-93<br />

Collazo, Lazaro 1985<br />

Collins, John 1965-66<br />

Conley, Jeff 1982<br />

Connell, Jerry 1953<br />

Contreras, Ed 1957-59<br />

Cooper, Rob 1993<br />

Cora, Alex 1994-96<br />

Cortina, Bucky 1948-50, 52<br />

Crespo, Manny 1998-00<br />

Crosta, Jim 1973-75<br />

Crow, Dean 1992<br />

Crum, Maurice 1990-91<br />

Cucuzza, John 1973<br />

Cuervo, Bernie 1993<br />

D<br />

D’Innocenzio, Rick 1974-75<br />

Danchik, John 1966-68<br />

Dangel, Al 1958-60<br />

Davies, Dan 1983-86<br />

Day, Steve 1990-91<br />

Deardorff, Lou 1951-52<br />

DeBold, Luke 1999-02<br />

DeBold, Rusty 1985-86<br />

DeCelle, Michael 1996<br />

Deem, Cliff 1967-69<br />

Dehlinger, Rick 1978<br />

DeJesus, Alex 1978-81<br />

DeKock, Doug 1987-88<br />

DeKreon, Bob 1955<br />

Del Giudice, Rick 1977-80<br />

Del Rio, Ted 1951-52<br />

Deliz, Chico 1960-62<br />

DeMola, Oscar 1975<br />

Dermigny, Sam 1946<br />

Desmond, Bill 1948-50<br />

DeVoss, Zeke 2010-present<br />

Diaz, Rick 1978-79<br />

Diaz, Walter 2005<br />

Diego, Kevin 2007<br />

DiGiacomo, Kevin 1990-92<br />

DiFalco, Joe 1972-73<br />

DiGiammarino, Larry 1960<br />

DiMare, Gino 1989-92<br />

DiMare, Richard 1962<br />

DiNatale, Dave 2007-09<br />

Dini, Greg 2002-03<br />

DiRosa, Mike 1999-01<br />

Dixon, Ryan 2002-03<br />

Dollar, Toby 1994<br />

Dominguez, Frank 1985-88<br />

Donahue, Karl 1950-52<br />

Dorish, Dave 1991-92<br />

Dryer, Matt 1999-01<br />

Duarte, Lou 1979<br />

Duffin, Tom 1986<br />

Dulom, Kirk 1986-87, 89<br />

Duncan, Sean 1994<br />

Dunkle, Sheldon 1956-58<br />

Dyshuk, Pete 1951<br />

E<br />

Eccleston,* 1963<br />

Edwards, Ralph 1973<br />

Egnatuk, Wally 1980<br />

Eich, Gene 1964<br />

Eich, Dennis 1962-64<br />

Eichhorn, Dave 1983<br />

Ellena, Greg 1983-86<br />

Ellison, Ernie 1949<br />

Ellstrom, Rick 1992-93<br />

Encinosa, E.J. 2010-present<br />

Erickson, Eric 2007-10<br />

Erickson, Greg 1990<br />

Erwin, Mat 1994<br />

Escribano, Eddie 1979-80, 82<br />

Esquivel, Lale 1997, 99-00<br />

Estrada, Bobby 1979<br />

Ewing, Steven 2010-present<br />

F<br />

Fabregas, Jorge 1989-91<br />

Fahy, Thomas 1961<br />

Fanaro, Carl 1963<br />

Farrell, Jon 1990<br />

Farmer, Tom 1998-01<br />

Fauci, Steve 1985<br />

Feeney, Patrick 2005<br />

Feldman, Richard 1976-77<br />

Feldman, Robert 1976-77<br />

Ferguson, Dave 1980<br />

Ferguson, John 1947<br />

Fernandez, Alex 1989<br />

Ferrara, Tony 1949-51<br />

Fieler, Ralph 1949<br />

Figueroa, Danny 2002-05<br />

Figueroa, Paco 2002-05<br />

Finnieston, Adam 1995<br />

Fiore, Mike 1985-88<br />

Fischer, Ed 1974<br />

Fitch, Bob 1963<br />

Fitzgerald, Mike 1964-65<br />

Fleizach, Frank 1998<br />

Flick, Vaugn 1973-75<br />

Flores, Juan 1989-90<br />

Floyd, Rick 1973-74<br />

Flynn, Bobby 1972-75<br />

Fordyce, Larry 1967-68<br />

Foster, Harvey 1962-64<br />

Franantonio, Frank 1948<br />

Frear, Fred 1954<br />

Freitas, Nick 2006-2007<br />

French, Ferris 1968-70<br />

Frese, Roger 1957<br />

Frey, Eric 1974<br />

Fuko, Dean 1971-73<br />

Fulghan, John 1975<br />

G<br />

Gale, Dino 1976, 79<br />

Gallagher, Terry 1977-81<br />

Gallo, Hadrian 1984<br />

Gama, Rick 1993-95<br />

Gandarillas, Gus 1992<br />

Gankofskie, Rich 1977<br />

Garabedian, Alex 2005<br />

Garcia, Enrique 2007-2008<br />

Gargiulo, Jim 1994-96<br />

Garrigus, Carl 1953-55<br />

Garvey, Ed 1968-70<br />

Gawenda, Chris 2006, 2008<br />

George, Bobby 1970-71<br />

Gerroty, Dick 1946-49<br />

Ghaul, Harry 1946-47<br />

Giacoboni, Dom 1956-58<br />

Gianini, Jim 1969<br />

Giannotti, Richard 2002-04<br />

Gibbons, Mike 1986-87<br />

Gifford, Ron 1972-83<br />

Gil, Danny 2004-2007<br />

Gil, David 1997-00<br />

Gil, Tom 1981<br />

Giles, Tommy 2006<br />

Gill, Rob 1976-77<br />

Gironda, Frank 1951<br />

Golding, Rob 1957<br />

Gomez, Rudy 1994-96<br />

Gomez, Tito 1966-68<br />

Gonsalves, Lou 1950-51<br />

Gonzalez, Dorian 1994-96<br />

Gonzalez, Orlando 1973-74<br />

Gonzalez, Ricky 1995<br />

Goodwin, Jim 1967<br />

Graham, Norman 1959-61<br />

Grahe, Joe 1987-89<br />

Grandal, Yasmani 2008-10<br />

Graves, Danny 1992-94<br />

Green, Toby 1963-65<br />

Green, Joel 1969-71<br />

Grey, William 1962-65<br />

Griffen, Pat 1983<br />

Grimmett, Ryan 1994-97<br />

Grundy, Jerad 2010<br />

Guerra, Randy 1976-79<br />

Guerra, Rene 2008-09<br />

Gullette, Leigh 1976-80<br />

Gutierrez, Carlos 2005-2008<br />

Gutierrez, David 2007-10<br />

Gutierrez, Laz 1996-98<br />

Guttman, Maury 1958<br />

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Hacker, T.J. 2003<br />

Hagerty, Jason 2007-09<br />

Hambleton, Denny 1947-50<br />

Hammonds, Paul 1975-76<br />

Hand, Frank 1948-50, 52<br />

Hansen, Russ 1977<br />

Hansen, Thomas 1962<br />

Harris, Elmer 1962-64<br />

Harrison, Ed 1956-58<br />

Hart, Chris 1984-85<br />

Hattis, Bill 1974-75<br />

Hearn, H.C. 1956-57<br />

Heaton, Neal 1979-81<br />

Heaton, Scott 1982<br />

Heffer, Larry 1961-62<br />

Heiser, Rick 1986<br />

Helmer, Robert 2004<br />

Helmstetter, Chuck 1968-70<br />

Henderson, Kenny 1992-95<br />

Herman, Dave 1971-72<br />

Hernandez, Bob 1987-88<br />

Hernandez, Chris 2008-10<br />

Hernandez, Ernie 1976<br />

Hernandez, Henry 1987-89<br />

Hernandez, Luis 1991-94<br />

Herrmann, Chris 2009<br />

Hill, Bobby 1997-99<br />

Hinckle, Claude 1972<br />

Hinde, Mike 1989<br />

Hines, Wayne 1962-65<br />

Hirsch, Chris 1988-90<br />

Hoelker, Chad 1992-95<br />

Hoff, Eddie 1995-96<br />

Hogan, Bill 1976<br />

Hogden, * 1949<br />

Holka, Doug 1969-72<br />

Holliday, Tom 1974-75<br />

Hooft, Joey 2002-04<br />

Horgen, David 1957-59<br />

Housey, John 2007-2009<br />

Howard, Chris 1986<br />

Howard, Kevin 2000-02<br />

Howell, Greg 1997-00<br />

Huguet, George 2001-04<br />

Huff, Aubrey 1997-98<br />

Hughes, Bobby 1959-61<br />

Hundhammer, Paul 1979-80<br />

I<br />

Incardona, Joe 1972<br />

J<br />

Jackson, Ryan 2007-09<br />

Jacobsen, Chris 1993<br />

Jacobson, Russ 1997-99<br />

Jacomino, Mandy 1997<br />

Jakubowski, Stan 1973-76<br />

James, Calvin 1981-85<br />

James, Harvey 1946<br />

Jay, Jon 2004-2006<br />

Jezek, Laddie 1967-69<br />

Jimerson, Charlton 1998-01<br />

Johnson, Charles 1990-92<br />

Johnston, J.B. 1953<br />

Jones, Rick 1965-67<br />

Jones, Ross 1979-80<br />

Jordan, Bert 1981<br />

Joseph, Pete 1988<br />

K<br />

Kahn, * 1967<br />

Kahn, Gary 1971<br />

Kairis, Ed 1946-48<br />

Kamalsky, Matt 1998-99<br />

Kampf, Fred 1967-68<br />

Karp, Ryan 1991<br />

Kasprzak, Mike 1981-82<br />

Katin, Brendan 2004-05<br />

Kaufman, Teddy 2007<br />

Kavanaugh, Dan 1960-62<br />

Kazan, Marty 1952-53<br />

Keller, Chuck 1979<br />

Kelly, Charles 1947<br />

Kichefski, Bob 1952-53<br />

Kirkpatrick, Norm 1981<br />

Kish, Dave 1961-63<br />

Kissell, Larry 1947-48<br />

Kissner, Albie 1976<br />

Knight, Terry 1966<br />

Knighten, Willie 1984<br />

Knott, Dave 1974-77<br />

Knowles, Greg 1988-91<br />

Knowles, Dale 1984<br />

Knudsen, Kurt 1988<br />

Koronis, Alex 2007-2008<br />

Kosek, Rick 1984-85<br />

Kostopholis, Andy 1954<br />

Kotzen, Frank 1960-62<br />

Kouchalokos, Pete 1946-47<br />

Kowalski, Ed 1953<br />

Krenchicki, Wayne 1973-75<br />

Kruijs, Eddie 1982-84<br />

Krull, Joe 1946<br />

Kutner, Mike 1978-81<br />

L<br />

Landis, David 1959<br />

Lane, Andrew 2003-2006<br />

Lane, Phil 1982-84<br />

Lange, Clarke 1984<br />

Larkin, Mike 1969-72<br />

Larsen, Al 1956<br />

Larson, Forrest 1972<br />

Lawson, Scott 2009-10<br />

Leake, Jon 1984-85<br />

Leary, Jack 1951<br />

Lee, Chis 1986-87<br />

Leehive, Dennis 1966<br />

Lehman, Thom 1967-69<br />

LePore, Babe 1948-50<br />

Lerner, Steve 1975, 77<br />

Leve, Chuck 1968-70<br />

Levin, Andrew 1961<br />

Levy, Harold 2008<br />

Lewis, John 1959-60<br />

Lindquist, Chet 1954-55<br />

Lison, Gus 1941, 49<br />

Litz, Norman 1951<br />

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Llanes, Juan 91-92<br />

LoMedico, Phil 74-75<br />

Long, Gavin 76-77<br />

Lopez, Ricky 1991<br />

Lopez-Cao, Andrew 1997-98<br />

Lopez-Cao, Mike 1994-97<br />

Lorenzo, Al 1983<br />

Losch, Jack 1953-55<br />

Lovecchio, Joe 2010<br />

Lovelady, Greg 1998-01<br />

Lucas, Scott 1990-91<br />

Ludwig, Edward 1962<br />

Lusby, Steve 1982-83<br />

Lynch, Chris 1975-76<br />

M<br />

McClain, Bill 1960<br />

McElaney, * 1947<br />

McGoldrick, Joe 1973<br />

McLean, Jon 2005-2006<br />

Mack, Chantz 2010-present<br />

Mack, Preston 1991<br />

Maduro, Jorge 1967-69<br />

Magno, Chris 1985-86<br />

Maine, Scott 2005-2007<br />

Majer, Steffen 1984-88<br />

Maler, Jim 1977<br />

Malizia, Mark 1985<br />

Malpas, Bill 1975-76<br />

Mandel, Darren 1983-84<br />

Mandis, Angelo 1957-58<br />

Mannix, Kevin 2000-02<br />

Maone, Jim 1975<br />

Marchegiano, Pete 1961<br />

Marcinczyk, T.R. 1995-96<br />

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Marnhout, Jack 1953-55<br />

Marsicano, Al 1971-73<br />

Martaniuk, Henry 1954<br />

Martin, Jim 1952-53<br />

Martinelli, Ron 1989<br />

Martinez, Harold 2009-present<br />

Martinez, Javier 1974<br />

Martinez, Willie 1984-85<br />

Matienzo, Danny 2000-02<br />

Mastrolonardo, David 1996<br />

Matthews, Jack 1954-57<br />

Maude, Mike 1980-81<br />

Maza, Ralph 1969-72<br />

Meagher, Joe 1949-52<br />

Meizoso, Gus 1983-86<br />

Melendres, Nathan 2009-present<br />

Mell, Vic 1946<br />

Menendez, Gus 2006-2007<br />

Mestre, Marc 1994-96<br />

Metcalfe, Mike 1993-94<br />

Michaels, Jason 1997-98<br />

Miguelez, Manny 2005-2007<br />

Miller, George 1975<br />

Miller, Rich 1966-67, 69<br />

Miller, Travis 2009-present<br />

Milliken, Kenneth 1962<br />

Minium, Matt 1980<br />

Minter, Alan 1961-62<br />

Miranda, Alex 1991-94<br />

Miranda, Daniel 2009-present<br />

Mitchell, Nelson 1964-65<br />

Monashkin, Al 1949-50<br />

Monte, Neale 1968-70<br />

Montoni, Rick 1976-77<br />

Moore, Tris 1995-96<br />

Mora, Frank 1990-92<br />

Moretti, Gene 1951-53<br />

Morgan, Eric 1994<br />

Morris, J.R. 1993<br />

Morrison, Jeff 1978-81<br />

Morrison, Robbie 1996-98<br />

Muelhausen, Jim 1969-72<br />

Munoz, Oscar 1988-90<br />

Munson, Robb 1984<br />

Murnak, Richard 1961-62<br />

Murphy, Larry 1953-55, 57<br />

N<br />

Nalepa, Anthony 2007-2008<br />

Napp, Larry 1967-68<br />

Nazario, Iden 2008-10<br />

Nebel, Norm 1959<br />

Nelson, Joe 1984-87<br />

Nettles, Marcus 1999-01<br />

Neu, Michael 1999<br />

Newman, Brad 2003<br />

Newman, Roger 1956-58<br />

Nichols, Jack 1954<br />

Nicholson, Rick 1975-76<br />

Nobles, Charlie 1965<br />

Noce, John 1985-86<br />

Norbert, Ted 1957<br />

Norcross, Robert 1966<br />

Noriega, Rey 1988-89<br />

Novak, Andy 1947-50<br />

Nugent, Nick 1955-56<br />

Nykoluk, Kevin 1996<br />

O<br />

O’Boyle, Leo 1951-54<br />

O’Brien, George 1974<br />

O’Brien, Richard 2006-2007<br />

O’Brien, Bob 1985-86<br />

O’Malley, Marty 1975<br />

Olen, Randy 1969-72<br />

Orta, Ricky 2004-2006<br />

Owens, Walter 1994<br />

Ozias, Todd 1997-98<br />

P<br />

Pacheco, Albert 1986-88<br />

Pagley, Vince 1952-54<br />

Pagliarulo, Charlie 1981<br />

Pagliarulo, Mike 1979-81<br />

Palm, Stanley 1987-88<br />

Palmeiro, Orlando 1990<br />

Palo, Angelo 1949<br />

Panther, Mark 1963<br />

Paradise, Scott 1976-77<br />

Parker, Billy 1956<br />

Parsons, Scott 1981<br />

Pascual, Camilo 1982-83<br />

Patenaude, Alain 1984-85<br />

Patrylo, Rick 1971-73<br />

Patrylo, Dave 1968-71<br />

Patterson, Pat 1979<br />

Pazo, Rich 1978-79<br />

Pearce, Chris 1991<br />

Pelaez, Chris 2010-present<br />

Pender, William 1956<br />

Perez-Allende, Pablo 1986-87<br />

Perez, Alex 2003<br />

Perez, Chris 2004-2006<br />

Perez, Stephen 2010-present<br />

Pergamo, Pete 1957-59<br />

Perry, Ryan 2008-10<br />

Peters, Chuck 1947-50<br />

Petralli, Chris 2006-2007<br />

Petretta, Bob 1996-97<br />

Petz, Al 1955-57<br />

Phillips, Dan 1984<br />

Phillips, Bill 1985<br />

Piccuito, Louis 1961<br />

Pittman, Larry 1964-65<br />

Piveronas, Frank 1953-56<br />

Poitier, Gully 1973-74<br />

Pollack, Rich 1972-73<br />

Polofsky, Alan 1973<br />

Pompos, Greg 1982<br />

Pontiff, Wally 1973<br />

Popivic, Dave 1970<br />

Powers, Thomas 2009-present<br />

Prado, Jose 1991-93<br />

Pratt, Haas 1901-02<br />

Prendes, Alex 1998-01<br />

Presutti, Bill 1965<br />

Prunty, T.J. 2001-02<br />

Pucci, Richard 1966-67<br />

Pujals, Denis 1992-94,96<br />

Purdy, Shawn 1990-91<br />

Puskar, Pete 1966, 68-69<br />

Putt, Jack 1956<br />

Pyle, Larry 1967-69<br />

Q<br />

Quinlan, John 1947<br />

R<br />

Raben, Dennis 2006-2008<br />

1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

Raedle, Joe 1984-86<br />

Raether, Rick 1984-86<br />

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Rajisch, Rob 1978-79<br />

Ramjit, Vickash 2009<br />

Rams, Hugo 1974-77<br />

Ratcliff, Frankie 2010<br />

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Reyes, Eddy 1997<br />

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Ricks, Adam 2003-04<br />

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Rivero, Eddie 1995-96<br />

Rita, Dick 1948-49<br />

Roberson, Troy 1999-02<br />

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Robbins, Wes 1977-78<br />

Robinson, Donald 1989-92<br />

Robinson, Sam 2009-present<br />

Robinson, Zach 2010-present<br />

Robitaille, Danny 2005<br />

Robles, Jorge 1987-88<br />

Rodriguez, Alfredo 1978-79<br />

Rodriguez, Javy 1999-02<br />

Rodriguez, Eddy 2004-2006<br />

Rodriguez, Mike 1999-01<br />

Rodriguez, Rony 2010-present<br />

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Rowland, Don 1982-85<br />

Rubin, Marvin 1951<br />

Rudman, Michael 2007-present<br />

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Rupp, Chad 1992-93<br />

Russo, Frank 1983-84<br />

Ryan, Kevin 1985-86<br />

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Safchik, Brad 2001-02<br />

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Santiago, Kevin 2005<br />

Santos, Alex 1997-99<br />

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Schelmay, Ted 1972-75<br />

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Schoen, Howie 1951-53<br />

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Siepe, Kim 1972-75<br />

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Solis, Julio 1984-85<br />

Sonenberg, Dave 1966-67<br />

Sorce, Sam 1981-82<br />

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Souza, Rob 1982-84<br />

Spassoff, Darin 1996-99<br />

Sparkman, Darrell 1987-88<br />

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Stefkoich, Dan 1966-68<br />

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Tekotte, Blake 2006-2008<br />

Tessmer, Jay 1994-95<br />

Thompson, Bruce 1992-95<br />

Thurber, Frank 1958-60<br />

Tippett, Keith 1992-93<br />

Tomas, Roger 2004-2007<br />

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Torti, Mike 1994-95<br />

Tosar, Mike 1988-91<br />

Tosca, Carlos 1996<br />

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Touchet, Dan 2001-2005<br />

Trujillo, Jose 1986-89<br />

Trujillo, Manny 1973-74<br />

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Tyner, Matt 1977-80<br />

U<br />

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V<br />

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Vazquez, Ben 2007-2008<br />

Vazquez, Vince 1999-02<br />

Vaughn, Greg 1986<br />

Vega, Joe 1972-75<br />

Velazquez, Javier 1982-83<br />

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Vincendese, Frank 1953-55<br />

Viera, John 1986-89<br />

Vila, Tony 1977-78<br />

Villasuso, David 2009-present<br />

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Walker, Larry 1989<br />

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Wayne, Tommy 1968<br />

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Randy Ableman (Diving Coach) Hal<br />

Allen (Football Coach) Ottis Anderson<br />

(Football) Jodi Appelbaum Steinbauer<br />

(Tennis) Ray Arky (Football) Jessie<br />

Armstead (Football) J.D. Arteaga<br />

(Baseball) Dr. Bowman F. Ashe (UM<br />

President) Rod Ashman (Football,<br />

Basketball) Woody Austin (Golf)<br />

B<br />

Wilbert Bach (Sports Information)<br />

Pete Banaszak (Football) Mike Barnes<br />

(Football) Micheal Barrow (Football)<br />

Rick Barry (Basketball) Wayne<br />

Beckner (Basketball) Tom Beier<br />

(Football) Bill Bennett (Track) Lloyd<br />

Bennett (Track and Swimming Coach)<br />

Albert Bentley (Football) Sharon Berg<br />

(Swimming) Stanley “Skip” Bertman<br />

(Baseball Coach) Al Besselink (Golf)<br />

Octavia Blue (Basketball) Don<br />

Bosseler (Football) Bennie Blades<br />

(Football) Warren Bogle (Baseball)<br />

Melvin Bratton (Football) Melissa<br />

Briley-Mieras (Diving) Eddie Brown<br />

(Football) Eric Brown (Basketball)<br />

Jerome Brown (Football) Janet<br />

Buchanan-Kerr (Swimming) Dr.<br />

Charles Burbacher (Team Doctor) Pat<br />

Burrell (Baseball) Andrew Burrow<br />

(Tennis) Jim Burt (Football)<br />

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Edward “Red” Cameron (Football,<br />

Boxing) Whitey Campbell (Football,<br />

Basketball, Baseball, and Football<br />

and Baseball Coach) Al Carapella<br />

(Football) Rubin Carter (Football) Sy<br />

Chadroff (Basketball, Baseball) Nick<br />

Chickillo (Football) Davian Clark<br />

(Track) Tony Cline (Football) Julius<br />

Cohen (Basketball) Dan Connors<br />

(Football) Horace Copeland (Track)<br />

Alex Cora (Baseball) Pat Cramer<br />

(Tennis) Tony Cristiani (Football)<br />

Nathaniel Crosby (Golf) Maurice Crum<br />

(Football) Fran Curci (Football,<br />

Football Coach) Don Curnutt<br />

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Paul Dee (Athletic Director) Amy<br />

Deem (Women’s Track Coach) Bill<br />

Deering (Track & Field) Dr. Mickey<br />

Demos (Boxing) Paul Desjardins (Golf)<br />

Bill Diaz (Swimming Coach) Eddie<br />

Dibbs (Tennis) Carl DiBernardo<br />

(Boxing) Jim Dooley (Football, Track)<br />

Lin Dunn (Women’s Basketball Coach)<br />

Eddie Dunn (Football, Basketball,<br />

Baseball, Coach) Gary Dunn (Football)<br />

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Eddie Edwards (Football) Judy Eller<br />

(Golf) Craig Erickson (Football) Dennis<br />

Erickson (Football Coach) Lee Evans<br />

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Jorge Fabregas (Baseball) Kevin<br />

Fagan (Football) Jeff Feagles<br />

(Football) Jaime Fillol (Tennis) Mike<br />

Fiore (Baseball) Chuck Foreman<br />

(Football) Dawn Frady (Swimming)<br />

Ron Fraser (Baseball Coach) Abe<br />

Friedman (Basketball)<br />

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George Gallett (Sports Information)<br />

Luis Garcia (Tennis) Greg Garlich<br />

(Diving) Charlie George (Football)<br />

Harry Ghaul (Football, Baseball) Ron<br />

Godfrey (Basketball Coach) Tom<br />

Gompf (Swimming Coach) Orlando<br />

Gonzalez (Baseball) Joe Grahe<br />

(Baseball) Danny Graves (Baseball)<br />

Dr. Joel Green (Baseball) Lise Gregory<br />

(Tennis) Matt Gribble (Swimming)<br />

Randy Guerra (Baseball) Andy<br />

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Director)<br />

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Jack Hackett (Football) Bruce Hale<br />

(Basketball Coach) Leonard Hamilton<br />

(Basketball Coach) Penny Hammel<br />

(Golf) John Hammil (Tennis) Jack<br />

Harding (Football Coach, Athletic<br />

Director) Robin Harmony (Women’s<br />

Basketball) Dennis Harrah (Football)<br />

Doris Hart (Tennis) Al Harum (Tennis)<br />

Janet Hass (Women’s Tennis) Bill<br />

Hawkins (Football) Neal Heaton<br />

(Baseball) Ted Hendricks (Football)<br />

Jeannie Hebert-Truax (Women’s<br />

Basketball) Dr. Bill Heuson (Golf<br />

Coach) Dick Hickox (Basketball)<br />

Alonzo Highsmith (Football) Carlos<br />

Huerta (Football) Aubrey Huff<br />

(Baseball) Isabella Hutchinson<br />

(Women’s Athletics)<br />

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Michael Irvin (Football)<br />

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Stan Jakubowski (Baseball) Calvin<br />

James (Baseball) Don James<br />

(Football) Edgerrin James (Football)<br />

Harvey James (Football) Sam<br />

Jankovich (Athletic Director) Charles<br />

Johnson (Baseball) Jack Johnson<br />

(Football) Jimmy Johnson (Football<br />

Coach) KC Jones (Football)<br />

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Art Kehoe (Football, Football Coach)<br />

Jim Kelly (Football) Cortez Kennedy<br />

(Football) Tracy Kerdyk (Golf) Walter<br />

Kichefski (Football, Coach) Bill<br />

Kimbrough (Football) Tom Kearns<br />

(Football, Basketball, Boxing) Chuck<br />

Klein (Football) Bernie Kosar<br />

(Football) Wayne Krenchicki<br />

(Baseball)<br />

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Ferne Labati (Women’s Basketball)<br />

Phil Lane (Baseball) Don Latimer<br />

(Football) Lenny Layland (Diving) Ann<br />

Laughlin (Golf) Thom Lehman<br />

(Baseball) Denny Leonard (Football,<br />

Boxing) Dale Lewis (Tennis Coach)<br />

Ray Lewis (Football) Steve Lichtner<br />

(Swimming) Ron Lippett (Football)<br />

Jack Losch (Football, Baseball, Track)<br />

Greg Louganis (Diving) William<br />

“Bunny” Lovett (Boxing, Coach)<br />

William C. Lufler (Tennis Coach)<br />

Melinda Lyverse (Swimming)<br />

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Jorge Maduro (Baseball) Dr. Harry<br />

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Gordon Malloy (Football) Rodney<br />

Mandelstam (Tennis, Soccer) Fred<br />

Marion (Football) Greg Mark (Football)<br />

Don Mariutto (Football) Leo Martin<br />

(Football) Russell Maryland (Football)<br />

Pete Mastellone (Football) Bob<br />

Masterson (Football, Boxing) Mike<br />

McCoy (Basketball) Frank McDonald<br />

(Football) Ryan McNeil (Football) Bill<br />

Miller (Football) Danny Miller<br />

(Football) George Mira, Sr. (Football)<br />

George Mira, Jr. (Football) Hart Morris<br />

(Football, Basketball Coach) Jim<br />

Morris (Baseball Coach) Cathy Morse<br />

(Golf) Jerry Moss (Tennis) Gardnar<br />

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Mike Pagliarulo (Baseball) Dean<br />

Panaro (Diving) Vicki Plowden<br />

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Rasgado (Tennis) Billy Regan (Boxing<br />

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Ros Riach (Tennis) Maria Rivera<br />

(Basketball) Patti Rizzo (Golf) Al “Flip”<br />

Rosen (Football, Baseball) Gaither<br />

Rosser (Swimming) Dr. Francis<br />

“Whitey” Rouviere (Football, Baseball)<br />

Ed Rubinoff (Tennis) Gillian Russell<br />

(Track)<br />

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Art Saey (Boxing, Football) Warren<br />

Sapp (Football) Frances Savage<br />

(Basketball) Sam Scarnecchia<br />

(Football) Howard Schnellenberger<br />

(Football Coach) Leon Searcy<br />

(Football) Harold Sears (Football)<br />

Pancho Segura (Tennis) Kevin Sheary<br />

(Baseball) Doug Shields (Baseball)<br />

Archie Slaton (Boxing) Danny Smith<br />

(Baseball) Darrin Smith (Football) Don<br />

Smith (Football) Frank Smith<br />

(Football) Sam Sorce (Baseball)<br />

Roberta A. Speer (Golf) Gene Stage<br />

(Basketball) Daniel Stubbs (Football)<br />

Mike Sullivan (Football) Tom Sullivan<br />

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Testaverde (Football) Ron Thorne<br />

(Track) John “Red” Tobin (Football,<br />

Basketball) Gino Torretta (Football)<br />

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Jesse Vassallo (Swimming) Rachel<br />

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Steve Walsh (Football) Marshall<br />

Wayne (Diving) Ed Weisacosky<br />

(Football) Earl Welbaum (Track &<br />

Field) Dave Wike (Coach, Athletic<br />

Trainer) David Wilkie (Swimming)<br />

Wendy Williams (Diving) Larry Wilson<br />

(Football, Baseball) Mike Wittman<br />

(Basketball) Nick Wolcuff (Football,<br />

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