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HISTORYMaine 2 AB R H RBIBernier, 1b 4 0 0 0Paul, 3b 4 0 1 0Colton, lf 4 1 2 0Pickett, dh 4 0 1 1Whitten, pr 0 0 0 0Vanidestine, rf 4 0 0 0Lashua, cf 4 1 2 0Sutton, 2b 4 0 1 1Adams, ss 3 0 0 0Hackett, c 1 0 0 0Bushway, ph 1 0 0 0Totals 33 2 7 21982 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHURRICANES CLOSE OUT SHOCKERS, 4-3, TO WIN SCHOOL’S FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN BASEBALLFirst Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 7, Maine 2Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 4, 1982<strong>Miami</strong> 7 AB R H RBIJames, rf 2 1 1 1Wrona, ss 4 0 1 1Rowland, ss 0 0 0 0Lusby, 1b 4 0 1 0Sorce, dh 4 1 1 0Santovenia, c 4 1 2 0Lane, 3b 3 2 1 3Seoane, 2b 4 1 1 0Velazquez, lf 3 1 1 2Shields, cf 2 0 0 0Totals 30 7 9 7Score by InningsR H EMaine Black Bears 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 x 7 9 0E - Adams. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Maine 5, <strong>Miami</strong> 4. 2B - Pickett, Sutton, Lusby, Velazquez. 3B - Colton.HR - Lane (23). SH - Shields. SF - James. SB - Colton, James, Wrona. WP - Mahan.Maine IP H R ER BB SOSwift L, 9-1 4.0 7 7 6 2 2Mahan 4.0 2 0 0 1 3<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSorce W, 10-5 7.0 5 1 1 0 5Souza 1.0 0 0 0 1 0Smith 1.0 2 1 1 0 3Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Wichita State 3Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 7, 1982<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBIWrona, ss 4 0 1 0Seoane, 2b 4 0 0 0Lusby, 1b 4 0 1 0Sorce, dh 4 2 1 1Lane, 3b 4 1 2 1Santovenia, c 4 1 2 1Velazquez, lf 3 0 1 1M. Williams, rf 3 0 1 0Shields, cf 2 0 0 0Carr, lf 0 0 0 0James, rf 2 1 1 1Totals 34 4 9 4WSU 3 AB R H RBIThomas, 2b 4 0 1 1Hibbs, cf 4 1 1 0Stephenson, 1b 2 0 0 0Morman, dh 2 0 0 1O’Brien, c 4 0 1 0Spring, 3b 4 0 0 0Penner, lf 4 0 1 0Gaskell, rf 2 1 1 0Lucas, ss 3 1 1 1Totals 27 3 6 3Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 9 2Wichita State Shockers 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 6 3E - Spring, Thomas, Lucas, Lane (2). DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 3, Wichita State 4. 2B - Velazquez,Thomas Lane. 3B - Hibbs, Lucas. HR - Lane (24), Santovenia (10). SF - Morman.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOKasprazak W, 13-4 7.0 6 3 3 4 2D. Smith S, 7 2.0 0 0 0 0 2Wichita State IP H R ER BB SOHeinkel L, 16-4 8.1 9 4 3 0 4Sonberg 0.2 0 0 0 0 0Third Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Texas 1Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 10, 1982Texas 1 AB R H RBIOwen, ss 3 1 1 0Brumley, cf 4 0 0 0Dophied 3 0 1 1Day, 2b 4 0 1 0Reynolds, dh 4 0 0 0Trint, lf 2 0 1 0Hoarron, c 2 0 0 0Burrows, 2b 2 0 0 0Choate, 3b 4 0 1 0Denny, lf 0 0 0 0Simon, 2b 1 0 0 0Totals 30 1 5 1<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBIJames, rf 1 0 0 0Wrona, ss 3 0 0 0Lusby, 1b 3 0 2 1Sorce, dh-p 3 0 0 0Santovenia, c 3 1 1 0Lane, 3b 3 0 0 0Seoane, 2b 3 0 2 1Velazquez, lf 2 0 1 0Shields, cf 3 0 0 0M. Williams 3 0 1 0Carr, lf 1 0 0 0Totals 28 2 7 1Score by InningsR H ETexas Longhorns 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 2 7 0E - Burrows. DP - Texas 3. LOB - Texas 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 6, 2B - Lusby. 3B - Owen. SH - OwenTexas IP H R ER BB SOClemens L, 12-2 8.0 7 2 1 4 3<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSorce W, 11-5 5.0 3 1 1 2 3D. Smith 4.0 2 0 0 2 5Seminfinal: <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Maine 4Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1982<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBIWrona, ss 3 0 2 2Seoane, 2b 5 1 1 2Lusby, 1b 3 1 0 0Sorce, dh 5 1 2 2Lane, 3b 4 0 2 0Santovenia, c 3 1 1 0Walker, c 0 0 0 0Velazquez, lf 3 1 1 0Carr, lf/cf 0 1 1 0M. Williams, rf 2 2 0 1Shields, cf 2 1 1 1Artiles, ph, lf 1 0 0 0Totals 32 10 10 8Maine 10 AB R H RBIBernier, 1b 5 0 2 1Paul, 3b 4 1 2 0Colton, lf 5 0 0 0Pickett, dh/c 5 0 1 0Whitten, pr 0 0 0 0Vanidestine, rf 3 1 1 1Lashua, cf 4 1 2 0Sutton, 2b 3 1 2 0Adams, ss 3 0 0 1Hackett, c 1 0 0 0Bushway, ph/c 1 0 0 0Swift, ph 1 0 0 0Totals 35 4 10 4Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 1010 2Maine Black Bears 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 410 2E - Seoane, Souza, Paul, Adams. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, Maine 1. LOB - Maine 12, <strong>Miami</strong> 4. 2B - Shields,Pickett. 3B - Sorce, Velazquez. SH - Paul. SF - Wrona, Shields, Bushway. SB - Wrona, Carr, Williams,Paul, Bushway.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSouza 3.0 4 3 3 3 3Escribano W, 6-0 4.1 3 0 0 2 0Smith S, 9 0.1 3 1 1 1 1Maine IP H R ER BB SOJohnson L, 6-6 8.0 8 6 4 4 2Mahan 0.2 1 3 3 2 1Kowalski 0.1 1 1 1 1 1Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 9, Wichita State 3Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 12, 1982<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBIWrona, ss 3 1 2 1Lusby, 1b 4 1 1 1Sorce, dh 4 0 0 1Lane, 3b 5 1 2 3Santovenia, c 5 0 1 0Velazquez, lf 3 2 2 0Seoane, 2b 4 1 2 0M. Williams, rf 2 1 0 0Shields, cf 3 2 2 3Carr, lf 1 0 0 0Totals 34 9 12 5WSU 3 AB R H RBIThomas, 2b 4 1 2 0Hibbs, cf 4 0 0 0Stephenson, 1b 4 1 2 1Morman, dh 5 1 2 2O’Brien, c 4 0 0 0Spring, 3b 4 0 0 0Grogan, lf 4 0 0 0Gaskell, rf 2 0 0 0Lucas, ss 4 0 1 0Totals 35 3 7 3Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 912 2Wichita State Shockers 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1E - Lusby, Williams, Spring. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1, Wichita State 2. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 7, Wichita State 2. 2B -Santovenia, Seoane, Thomas, Stephenson 2. HR - Lane (25), Morman (24). SH - Williams. SF - Sorce.SB - Williams, Shields, Thomas.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOKasprazak W, 14-4 7.0 6 3 3 3 5D. Smith 2.0 1 0 0 2 2Wichita State IP H R ER BB SOHeinkel L, 16-5 5.0 5 7 7 5 7Brown 2.1 6 2 1 2 0Howerton 0.2 1 0 0 0 1LaFever 1.0 0 0 0 0 1176 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBIJames, rf 5 0 0 0Fiore, lf 5 0 1 0Leake, 3b 5 2 3 0Ellena, dh 4 1 1 0Magno, c 4 0 1 1DeBold, ss 3 0 0 1Noce, ph 1 0 0 0Nelson, ss 0 0 0 0Rowland, 2b 4 1 2 1Hart, 1b 3 0 1 1Richardi, cf 3 0 1 0Dominguez, ph 1 0 0 0Totals 38 4 10 41985 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHURRICANES DEFEAT TEXAS IN TWO STRAIGHT TO CAPTURE THEIR SECOND NATIONAL CROWNFirst Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 17, Stanford 3Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 1, 1985Stanford 3 AB R H RBIStanicek, 2b 5 0 1 0Amaro, 3b 5 0 1 0Davis, cf 2 0 1 1Lundblade, 1b 3 1 0 0DeBenon, dh 3 1 2 1W. Harris, lf 4 0 0 0Cook, rf 3 0 1 1Ramos, c 4 0 1 0Verducci, ss 4 1 1 0Totals 33 3 8 3Second Round: Texas 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 4Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 5, 1985Texas 8 AB R H RBIKerlin, ss 5 0 0 0Bates, 2b 4 3 3 5Cook, rf 4 2 2 0Denny, lf 4 0 1 2Ray, dh 2 0 0 0Hodo, ph/dh 2 0 0 0Johnson, 3b 4 0 0 0Richards, 1b 2 1 1 1Wrzesinski, cf 5 1 1 0Byers, c 4 1 1 0Totals 36 8 9 8Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 410 5Texas Longhorns 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 x 8 9 2E - Kerlin 2, Davies, DeBold 3, Rowland. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 12. 2B - Denny, Leake, Hart, Wrzesinski, Magno, Bates.HR - Bates 2 (8). SB - James (48), Richardi (31), Rowland (37), Bates (34). SH - Magno. SF - Denny.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SODavies L, 15-2 3.0 4 4 3 2 2O’Brien 3.1 3 2 2 3 2Majer 1.2 2 2 2 2 3Texas IP H R ER BB SOSwindell W, 19-1 9.0 10 4 4 2 14Loser’s Bracket: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Oklahoma State 1Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 6, 1985<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBIJames, rf 3 1 0 1Fiore, lf 3 0 0 0Leake, 3b 3 0 0 0Ellena, dh 3 0 1 0Magno, c 4 0 1 1Rowland, 2b 4 0 0 0Hart, 1b 3 0 0 0Nelson, ss 4 0 1 0Richardi, cf 4 1 1 0Totals 31 2 4 2<strong>Miami</strong> 17 AB R H RBIJames, rf 3 2 1 0Fiore, lf 5 3 3 2Leake, 3b 3 1 1 2Dominguez, ph 1 0 1 1Noce, pr/3b 0 1 0 0Ellena, DH 5 4 4 5Hart, 1b 5 1 1 3Rowland, 2b 5 1 2 0DeBold, ss 4 3 4 4Nelson, ss 1 0 0 0Solis, c 3 0 1 0Magno, ph/c 1 0 0 0Richardi, cf 3 1 1 0Totals 39 17 19 17Score by InningsR H EStanford Cardinal 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 8 0<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 1 3 3 5 0 5 x 1719 0DP - Stanford 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Stanford 8, <strong>Miami</strong> 2. 2B - Stanicek, DeBenon 2, Fiore, Leake, DeBold. HR - Ellena 2(13), Hart (8), DeBold 2 (5). SH - Richardi. SF - Leake. SB - James 2 (47)WP - Colella.Stanford IP H R ER BB SOBallard L, 14-3 4.1 9 7 7 0 4Piemel 1.1 4 4 4 1 1Kunkel 1.1 2 1 1 0 0Colella 0.1 2 3 3 1 0Harris 0.2 2 2 2 0 0<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSheary W, 5-4 7.0 8 3 3 4 2Patenaude 1.0 0 0 0 1 0Raether 1.0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma St. 1 AB R H RBIDascenzo, cf 4 0 2 0Whisler, ss 3 0 0 0Day, dh 3 0 0 0Incaviglia, lf 3 0 1 0Smith, rf 4 0 1 0Fowler, 3b 3 0 0 0Kostishion, ph 1 0 0 0Diaz, c 3 1 1 1Espinal, 2b 3 0 0 0Totals 31 1 6 1Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 1Oklahoma St. Cowboys 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 2E - 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 -Dascenzo (68), James 2(50). SH - Whisler.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSheary W, 6-4 7.0 5 1 1 2 5Raether S, 20 2.0 1 0 0 0 2Oklahoma State IP H R ER BB SOGiordanella 7.0 2 2 2 4 6Bronkey 2.0 2 0 0 1 2Loser’s Bracket Final: <strong>Miami</strong> 6, Mississippi State 5Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 8, 1985Mississippi St. 5 AB R H RBIVan Cleve, cf 4 1 0 0Thiesen, 2b 4 1 1 0Clark, 1b 3 1 0 0Palmeiro, lf/rf 3 1 2 1Thigpen, rf/p 4 1 1 4Mitchell, dh/lf 4 0 1 0McDonald, c 4 0 0 0Scott, 3b 4 0 0 0Davis, ss 2 0 0 0Totals 32 5 5 5<strong>Miami</strong> 6 AB R H RBIJames, rf 4 1 1 0Fiore, lf 4 1 0 0Leake, 3b 3 1 1 1Malizia, pr 0 1 0 0Ellena, dh 5 1 2 2Magno, c 4 0 2 2Rowland, 2b 4 0 0 0Hart, 1b 3 1 1 0Nelson, ss 3 0 1 0DeBold, ph/ss 1 0 0 0Richardi, cf 4 0 1 0Totals 35 6 9 5Score by InningsR H EMississippi St. Bulldogs 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 5 4<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6 9 1E - Scott, Brantley, Rowland, Davis, Thiesen. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - MSU 3, <strong>Miami</strong> 10. 2B - Nelson, Ellena, Palmeiro,James. 3B - Hart. HR - Leake (6), Thigpen (9), Ellena (14) SH - Leake. SB - Van Cleve (38), James 2(52), Thiesen (7).<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOPatenaude 5.2 2 3 0 3 1Raether W, 6-2 3.1 3 2 2 0 4Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SOBrantley 8.0 8 5 3 4 5Thigpen L, 1-4 0.0+ 1 1 1 0 0Semifinal: <strong>Miami</strong> 2, Texas 1Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 9, 1985Texas 1 AB R H RBIKerlin, ss 3 0 0 0Bates, 2b 5 0 1 0Cook, rf 4 0 0 0Denny, lf 3 1 2 0Ray, dh 3 0 1 0Hodo, ph 0 0 0 0Johnson, 3b 4 0 0 0Richards, 1b 3 0 1 0Wrzesinski, cf 4 0 0 0Byers, c 2 0 0 0Vondemkamp, ph 1 0 0 0Oertli, c 0 0 0 0Totals 33 1 6 0<strong>Miami</strong> 2 AB R H RBIJames, rf 3 0 0 0Fiore, lf 3 0 0 0Leake, 3b 2 0 2 0Ellena, dh 3 0 0 0Mago, c 4 1 1 0Rowland, 2b 3 1 1 0Hart, 1b 3 0 1 1Nelson, ss 4 0 0 0Richardi, cf 4 0 1 0Totals 29 2 6 1Score by InningsR H ETexas Longhorns 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 4<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 x 2 6 1E - Leake, Bates, Oertli 2, Johnson. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 10. 2B - Denny 2, Rowland. 3B - Magno SB - James (53),Hart (8), Rowland (38).Texas IP H R ER BB SOSwindell L, 19-2 8.0 6 2 0 7 8<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SODavies 5.2 4 1 0 1 6Raether W, 7-2 3.1 2 0 0 4 3Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 10, Texas 6Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1985<strong>Miami</strong> 10 AB R H RBIJames, rf 5 1 2 0Fiore, lf 4 3 3 1Leake, 3b 3 1 0 0Ellena, dh 5 2 4 1Rowland, 2b 5 1 2 1DeBold, ss 3 1 1 0Nelson, ss 0 0 0 0Hart, 1b 4 1 1 1Solis, c 3 0 0 1Richardi, cf 3 0 1 1Totals 35 10 14 6Texas 6 AB R H RBIKerlin, ss 3 0 0 0Bates, 2b 3 1 1 0Cook, rf 4 1 1 1Denny, lf 4 0 0 1Hodo, dh 4 1 2 1Johnson, 3b 5 1 3 1Richards, 1b 4 0 0 0Wrzesinski, cf 3 0 1 1Byers, c 0 0 0 0Behnsch, ph 1 0 1 0Anderson, c 0 0 0 0Oertli, c 2 0 0 0Vondmkmp, ph/cf 2 0 1 0Totals 36 6 11 5Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 2 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 1014 0Texas Longhorns 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 611 5E - Kerlin, Bates, Cook, Johnson, Richards. DP - Texas 1. LOB - <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Texas 9. 2B - Bates, Johnson, Wrzesinski, Fiore,Richardi, 3B - James, Hodo. SB - Rowland (39), Fiore (28). SH - DeBold. SF - Richardi, Denny.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSheary W, 7-4 6.2 8 6 6 5 6Raether 2.1 3 0 0 0 4Texas IP H R ER BB SORuffin L, 13-3 2.1 6 4 3 1 1Poehl 6.2 8 6 2 3 3HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 177


Rice 4 AB R H RBIWilliams, lf 2 0 0 0Smith, 2b 4 4 4 0Thames, ss 4 1 1 0Ford, rf 5 1 2 3Gray, cf 3 0 1 0Berg, dh 4 0 1 1Baker, 1b 4 0 2 0Curry, c 4 0 0 0Fox, 3b 3 0 0 0Totals 33 4 9 41999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSJIM MORRIS CAPTURES HIS FIRST TITLE AS THE HURRICANES BRING HOME THE SCHOOL’S THIRD NATIONAL CROWNFirst Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 8, Rice 4Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 1999<strong>Miami</strong> 8 AB R H RBIHill, ss 4 1 3 2Seever, cf 4 1 2 0Crespo, rf 2 1 1 0Esquivel, 3b 4 1 0 0Brown, 1b 2 1 0 1M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 1 1Lovelady, c 5 1 0 1Walker, dh 2 0 0 0Nettles, ph 0 0 0 0J. Rodriguez, ph 1 0 0 0Kris Clute, 2b 3 2 2 2Totals 30 8 9 7Score by InningsR H ERice Owls 202 000 000 494<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 x 8 9 0E - 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 -M. Rodriguez. SH - Thames, Esquivel. SF - Brown.Rice IP H R ER BB SORamos 4.2 4 4 2 6 4Nichols L, 15-4 1.2 2 3 1 3 1Kurtz-Nichol 1.0 3 1 1 0 0Gwyn 0.2 0 0 0 1 1<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOGil W, 12-0 6.0 9 4 4 5 5Vazquez 2.0 0 0 0 0 5Neu 1.0 0 0 0 1 1Semifinal Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 5, Alabama 2Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 17, 1999<strong>Miami</strong> 5 AB R H RBIHill, ss 3 2 1 0Seever, cf 4 1 0 0Crespo, rf 2 0 0 1Esquivel, 3b 4 0 2 3Brown, 1b 3 1 0 0M. Rodriguez, lf 4 0 2 1J. Rodrigues, dh 2 0 1 0Nettles, ph/dh 2 0 1 0Lovelady, c 4 1 1 0Kris Clute, 2b 4 0 0 0Totals 32 5 8 5Alabama 2 AB R H RBIBozanich, 2b 4 0 1 0Smallwood, rf 3 0 0 0Phillips, ss 4 0 0 0Keller, cf 4 0 1 0Brown, 1b 3 1 1 0Gulledge, c 4 1 1 1Boyd, 3b 4 0 1 0Wood, lf 1 0 0 1Bostic, ph/lf 1 0 0 0Wigginton, dh 4 0 1 0Totals 32 2 6 2Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 8 2Alabama Crimson Tide 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 3E - Hill, Esquivel, Bozanich, A. Phillips, Boyd. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Alabama 7, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Esquivel,Bozanich, Gulledge, Boyd. SB - Nettles. SH - Crespo. SF - Crespo, Wood.<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SORoque W, 5-1 5.0 3 2 0 1 4Vazquez 2.0 2 0 0 1 1Neu 2.0 1 0 0 1 4Alabama IP H R ER BB SOBlankenship L, 10-3 4.2 6 5 1 2 3Murphy 4.1 2 0 0 1 4Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 8, Alabama 1Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 13, 1999Alabama 1 AB R H RBIBoyd, 3b 4 0 1 0Smallwood, rf 3 0 0 0Phillips, ss 3 1 1 0Keller, cf 3 0 2 1Brown, 1b 4 0 0 0Gulledge, c 3 0 0 0Wood, lf 4 0 0 0Bozanich, 2b 4 0 1 0Bostic, dh 3 0 0 0Wigginton, ph 1 0 0 0Totals 33 4 9 4<strong>Miami</strong> 8 AB R H RBIHill, ss 5 1 2 0Seever, cf 4 3 2 0Crespo, rf 4 1 3 1Esquivel, 3b 4 2 3 1Brown, 1b 4 1 2 2M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 1 2Nettles, dh 3 0 0 0J. Rodriguez, ph 1 0 1 1Lovelady, c 3 0 0 0Kris Clute, 2b 4 0 0 0Totals 35 8 14 7Score by InningsR H EAlabama Crimson Tide 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 x 814 2E - A. Phillips, Seever, M. Rodriguez. DP - Alabama 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - Alabama 10, <strong>Miami</strong> 9 2B - Keller,Crespo, Esquivel, K. Brown. HR - K. Brown. SB - Hill, M. Rodriguez. SH - Crespo.Alabama IP H R ER BB SOManny Torres L, 10-3 6.1 10 6 6 3 8Blankenship 1.2 4 2 2 1 1<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSantos W, 12-3 6.2 4 1 1 4 6Neu 2.1 1 0 0 1 3Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 6, Florida State 5Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 19, 1999Florida State 5 AB R H RBIFord-Griffin, lf 2 0 1 2McDougall, 2b 5 0 1 0Diaz, rf 4 1 2 0Scott, dh 4 2 1 1Klosterman, c 5 0 0 0Cash, 3b 4 0 1 1Smith, cf 4 0 0 0Broves, ss 2 1 0 0Barthelemy, 1b 4 1 1 0Totals 34 5 7 4<strong>Miami</strong> 6 AB R H RBIHill, ss 2 1 2 0Seever, cf 4 0 1 1Crespo, rf 2 1 0 0Esquivel, 3b 3 1 1 0Brown, 1b 4 1 2 4M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 0 0Nettles, dh 3 1 1 0Lovelady, c 4 0 0 0Kris Clute, 2b 3 1 1 1Totals 28 6 8 6Score by InningsR H EFlorida State Seminoles 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 7 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 x 6 8 2E - Whidden, Hill, Crespo. DP - Florida State 3. LOB - Florida State 10, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Brown. 3B -Barthelemy. SB - Hill. SH - Griffin.Florida State IP H R ER BB SOVarnes L, 11-2 6.0 8 6 6 4 1Whidden 2.0 0 0 0 2 2<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOSantos W, 13-3 5.0 4 2 1 5 4Vazquez 2.0 2 2 2 2 2Neu S, 16 2.0 1 1 1 0 2HISTORY178 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


Tennessee 13 AB R H RBIBurke, ss 5 2 3 0Daniel, 2b 4 3 2 0Hopkins, dh 6 3 3 5Bennett, 3b 6 1 2 3Christensen, lf 5 2 2 1Herrera, c 5 1 3 1Case, 1b 2 0 1 0Gomez, 1b 2 0 2 1Sternberg, 1b 2 0 1 0Wilson, rf 2 0 0 0Smith, rf 2 0 1 1M<strong>of</strong>fett, pr/rf 1 0 0 0Bibee, rf 1 0 0 0Parker, cf 6 1 1 0Totals 49 13 21 122001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHURRICANES WIN 17 STRAIGHT TO FINISH THE SEASON AND WIN MIAMI’S FOURTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 21, Tennessee 13Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 9, 2001<strong>Miami</strong> 21 AB R H RBIJimerson, cf 6 2 2 1M. Rodriguez, lf 4 3 2 3J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 2 1Howard, 3b 4 2 2 3Matienzo, dh 5 2 4 6Mannix, rf 3 2 3 0Nettles, rf 0 1 0 0Brown, 1b 5 2 2 3Clute, 2b 5 3 2 0DiRosa, c 3 3 1 2TotalsScore by InningsR H ETennessee Volunteers 0 0 0 1 3 6 2 1 0 1321 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 1 7 1 0 3 6 2 1 0 2120 2E - Herrera, Jimerson, J. Rodriguez. DP - LOB - Tennessee 14, <strong>Miami</strong> 9 2B - Howard, Clute 2, DiRosa.HR - Hopkins, Bennett, Christensen, Jimerson, Matienzo 2, Brown. SF - Herrera, Howard, Matienzo. SB- Burke 2, Daniel 2, Jimerson 2, M. Rodriguez 2.Tennessee IP H R ER BB SOAllen L, 9-3 1.2 7 8 7 3 3Nicholson 2.1 5 4 4 2 4Samuels 1.2 5 6 6 3 2Curtiss 0.1 0 0 0 2 0Johnson 2.0 3 3 3 1 3<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOFarmer W, 14-2 5.0 6 4 4 2 5Smith 0.4 4 4 4 0 0Cohn 0.1 3 2 1 0 1Vazquez 1.0 3 2 2 0 2Prendes 0.0 1 0 0 0 0DeBold 1.0 3 1 1 0 2Huguet 1.1 1 0 0 0 1Semifinal Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 12, Tennessee 6Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 14, 2001<strong>Miami</strong> 12 AB R H RBIJimerson, cf 3 2 1 0M. Rodriguez, lf 5 2 3 3J. Rodriguez, ss 5 1 1 0Howard, 3b 5 1 2 4Matienzo, dh 6 2 3 2Mannix, rf 3 1 1 0Brown, 1b 3 1 2 2Clute, 2b 4 1 0 1Lovelady, c 5 1 0 0Totals 39 12 13 12Tennessee 6 AB R H RBIBurke, ss 5 0 1 0Daniel, 2b 4 1 1 0Hopkins, dh 2 1 2 0M<strong>of</strong>fett, cf 2 1 1 0Christensen, lf 0 1 1 1Bennett, 3b 0 0 0 1Parker, cf/p 3 0 1 2Herrera, c 3 1 0 0Wilson, rf 3 1 2 1Smith, rf 3 1 0 0Case, 1b 2 0 1 1Gomez, 1b 1 0 0 0Sternberg, 1b 1 0 1 0Totals 33 6 11 6Score by InningsR H E<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 0 7 3 0 2 0 0 1213 0Tennessee Volunteers 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 611 1E - Sternberg. DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 2. LOB - Tennessee 5, <strong>Miami</strong> 11 2B - Brown, Daniel, Christensen, Wilson,Sternberg. 3B - M<strong>of</strong>fett. HR - Howard, Matienzo, Brown. SB - Jimerson 4, M. Rodriguez, Clute, Burke.SH - Mannix. SF - Parker<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOBengochea 2.0 5 4 4 4 0Smith W, 6-0 3.0 3 1 1 0 1DeBold 2.1 2 1 1 0 0Huguet 1.2 1 0 0 0 0Tennessee IP H R ER BB SOGates L, 6-5 3.2 8 7 7 1 4Nicholson 1.0 2 3 3 3 1Curtiss 0.0 1 0 0 0 0Parker 3.0 1 2 1 5 1Filsinger 1.0 0 0 0 0 1Bertolino 0.1 1 0 0 0 1Second Round: <strong>Miami</strong> 4, Southern Cal 3Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 11, 2001Southern Cal 3 AB R H RBIDavidson, ss 4 0 2 0Barre, cf 3 0 2 0Concepcion, c 4 1 1 1Lunetta, 2b 2 1 0 0Peavey, 1b 3 0 0 0Persell, dh 4 1 1 2Moon, 3b 4 0 1 0Montanez, rf 4 0 0 0Self, lf 4 0 0 0Totals 32 3 7 3<strong>Miami</strong> 4 AB R H RBIJimerson, cf 4 1 2 1M. Rodriguez, lf 3 0 0 0J. Rodriguez, ss 3 0 1 1Howard, 3b 3 0 0 0Matienzo, dh 4 0 1 0Nettles, pr 0 0 0 0Mannix, rf 4 0 1 0Burt, rf 0 0 0 0Brown, 1b 2 1 1 0Clute, 2b 2 1 0 0Lovelady, c 3 1 1 2Totals 28 4 7 4Score by InningsR H ESouthern Cal Trojans 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 1<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x 4 7 0E - Peavey. DP - USC 1, <strong>Miami</strong> 1. LOB - USC 9, <strong>Miami</strong> 5 2B - Barre, Brown, Lovelady. HR - Concepcion,Persell, Jimerson. SB - Barre, Jimerson, Nettles..Southern Cal IP H R ER BB SOCurrier L, 12-2 5.0 5 4 4 4 5Bannister 3.0 2 0 0 1 1<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOWalker W, 12-1 5.1 5 3 3 3 0Sheffield 0.2 1 0 0 1 2DeBold 1.0 0 0 0 0 0Cohn 0.1 0 0 0 0 1Huguet S, 14 1.2 1 0 0 1 2Championship Game: <strong>Miami</strong> 12, Stanford 1Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Neb. - June 16, 2001Stanford 1 AB R H RBIO’Riordan, 2b 4 0 0 0Fuld, cf 3 0 1 1Garko, c 3 0 2 0Quentin, rf 4 0 1 0Ash, dh 2 0 0 0Garza, ph 1 0 0 0Topham, 3b/ss 3 0 0 0Swope, ph 1 0 0 0Hall, 1f/3b 3 0 0 0Naatjes, ph 1 0 0 0Dragicevich, ss 1 1 1 0Cooper, ph/ss 2 0 0 0VanZandt, 1b 2 0 0 0Totals 30 1 5 1<strong>Miami</strong> 12 AB R H RBIJimerson, cf 5 0 1 0M. Rodriguez, lf 2 1 0 1J. Rodriguez, ss 4 3 2 0Matienzo, dh 2 3 2 1Nettles, ph 1 0 0 0Howard, 3b 4 3 2 1Mannix, rf 3 0 2 3Burt, rf 1 0 1 0Brown, 1b 5 1 2 5Clute, 2b 4 1 1 0Lovelady, c 4 0 0 0Totals 35 12 13 11Score by InningsR H EStandford Cardinal 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2<strong>Miami</strong> Hurricanes 0 0 4 0 5 2 0 1 x 1213 0E - Quentin (8), Dragicevich (14). DP - <strong>Miami</strong> 2. LOB - Stanford 6, <strong>Miami</strong> 7. 2B - Garko (16), Rodriguez,J. (12), Matienzo (13), Mannix (10), Brown (17). HR - Brown (15). HBP - Rodriguez, M. SB - Rodriguez,M. SH - Mannix (3). SF - Rodriguez, M. (6).Stanford IP H R ER BB SOGosling 4.0 7 7 7 3 2Bruksch 0.1 2 2 1 0 0Wodnicki 0.2 1 2 2 2 0Hudgins 1.0 1 0 0 0 0McCally 1.0 0 0 0 0 1Willcox 1. 2 1 0 0 1<strong>Miami</strong> IP H R ER BB SOFarmer W, 15-2 5.2 4 1 1 2 3DeBold 2.1 1 0 0 2 2Prendes 1.0 0 0 0 0 0HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 179


COLLEGE WORLD SERIES HISTORYALL-TIME CWS WON-LOSS RECORDSTeam (Years Participated) Won LostAlabama (1950-83-96-97-99) 10 10Arizona (1954-55-56-58-59-60-63-66-70-76-79-80-85-86-04) 33 27Arizona State (1964-65-67-69-72-73-75-76-77-78-81-83-84-87-88-93-94-98-05-07-09-2010) 61 38Arkansas (1979-85-87-89-04-09) 9 12Auburn (1967-76-94-97) 3 8Baylor (1977-78-05) 2 6Boston College (1953-60-61-67) 6 8Bradley (1950-56) 2 4Brigham Young (1968-71) 1 4California (1947-57-80-88-92) 10 6Cal State Fullerton(1975-79-82-84-88-90-92-94-95-99-01-03-04-06-07-09) 35 27Cal State Los Angeles (1977) 2 2The Citadel (1990) 1 2Clemson (1958-59-76-77-80-91-95-96-00-02-06-10) 12 24Colgate (1955) 1 2Colorado State (1950) 0 2Connecticut (1957-59-65-72-79) 3 10Creighton (1991) 2 2Dartmouth (1970) 1 2Delaware (1970) 0 2Duke (1952-53-61) 3 6Eastern Michigan (1975-76) 4 4Florida (1988-91-96-98-05-2010) 8 13Florida State (1957-62-63-65-70-75-80-86-87-89-91-92-94-95-96-98-99-00-08-2010) 26 40Fresno State (1959-88-91-08) 9 8Georgia (1987-90-01-04-06-08) 10 11Georgia Southern (1973-90) 1 4Georgia Tech (1994-02-06) 4 5Harvard (1968-71-73-74) 1 8Hawai’i (1980) 3 2Holy Cross (1952-58-62-63) 9 7Houston (1953-67) 3 4Indiana State (1986) 0 2Iowa (1972) 0 2Iowa State (1957-70) 3 4<strong>Miami</strong>’s All-CWS SelectionsJ.D. Arteaga, P 1996Brian Barton, OF 2004Kevin Brown, 1B 2001Pat Burrell, 3B (MVP) 1996Alex Cora, SS 1995, 1996Manny Crespo, OF 1999Michael DeCelle, OF 1996Greg Ellena, DH (MVP) 1985Lale Esquivel, 3B 1999Tom Farmer, P 2001Team (Years Participated) Won LostIthaca (1962) 1 2James Madison (1983) 0 2Kansas (1993) 0 2Lafayette (1948-53-54-58-65) 3 8Long Beach State (1989-91-93-98) 6 8Louisiana-Lafayette (2000) 2 2LSU (1986-87-89-90-91-93-94-96-97-98-00-03-04-08-09) 36 20Louisville 1 2Loyola Marymount (1986) 1 2Maine (1964-76-81-82-83-84-86) 7 14Massachusetts (1954-69) 2 4MIAMI (1974-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86--88-89-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-01-03-04-06-08) 47 38Michigan (1953-62-78-80-81-83-84) 12 12Michigan State (1954) 3 2Minnesota (1956-60-64-73-77) 17 7Mississippi (1956-64-69-72) 3 8Mississippi St. (1971-79-81-85-90-97-98-07) 7 16Missouri (1952-54-58-62-63-64) 18 11Nebraska (2001-02-05) 1 6New Hampshire (1956) 1 2New Orleans (1984) 1 2New York Univeristy (1956-69) 3 4North Carolina (1960-66-78-89-06-07-08-09) 14 17North Carolina State (1968) 2 2Northeastern (1966) 0 2Northern Colorado (1952-53-55-57-58-59-60-61-62-74) 3 20Notre Dame (1957-02) 3 4Ohio Univeristy (1970) 2 2Ohio State (1951-65-66-67) 9 7Oklahoma (51-72-73-74-75-76-92-94-95-2010) 15 16Oklahoma State (1954-55-59-60-61-66-67-68-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-90-93-96-99) 38 36Oral Roberts (1978) 1 2Oregon (1954) 0 2Oregon State (1952-05-06-07) 11 6Pan American (1971) 2 2Penn State (1952-57-59-63-73) 8 10Mike Fiore, OF 1986Orlando Gonzalez, 1B 1974Rudy Gomez, 2B 1996Randy Guerra, DH 1978Bobby Hill, SS 1999Paul Hundhammer, 2B 1980Jon Jay, OF 2004Stan Jakubowski, P 1974Charlton Jimerson, OF (MVP) 2001Phil Lane, 3B 1982Team (Years Participated) Won LostPepperdine (1979-92) 7 2Princeton (1951) 0 2Rice (1997-99-01-06-07-08) 10 13Rider (1967) 1 2Rollins (1954) 3 2Rutgers (1950) 3 2St. John’s (1949-60-66-68-78-80) 6 12St. Louis (1965) 2 2San Jose State (2000) 0 2Santa Clara (1962) 4 2Seton Hall (1964-71-74-75) 2 8South Carolina (1975-77-81-82-85-02-03-04-2010) 23 17Southern California (1948-49-51-55-58-60-61-63-64-66-68-70-71-72-73-74-78-95-98-00-01) 74 26Southern Illinois (1968-69-71-74-77) 12 10Southern Miss (2009) 0 2Southwest Missouri State (2003) 0 2Springfield (1951-55) 1 4Stanford (1953-67-82-83-85-87-88-90-95-97-99-00-01-02-03-08) 40 29Syracuse (1961) 2 2TCU (2010) 3 2Temple (1972, 1977) 2 4Tennessee (1951-95-01-05) 8 8Texas (1949-50-52-53-57-61-62-63-65-66-68-69-70-72-73-74-75-79-81-82-83-84-85-87-89-92-93-00-02-03-04-05-09) 83 55Texas A&M (1951-64-93-99) 2 8Tufts (1950) 1 2Tulane (2001-05) 2 4Tulsa (1969 & 71) 6 4UC-Irvine (2007) 2 2UCLA (1969-97-2010) 3 7Utah (1951) 2 2Virginia (2009) 1 2Wake Forest (1949 & 55) 7 3Washington State (1950-56-65-76) 6 8Western Michigan (1952-55-58-59-61-63) 9 12Wichita State (1982-88-89-91-92-93-96) 16 11Wisconsin (1950) 2 2Wyoming (1956) 1 2Chris Magno, C 1985Danny Matienzo, DH 2001Michael Neu, P 1999Alex Santos, P 1998Nelson Santovenia, C 1982Ron Scott, C 1974Kevin Sheary, P 1985Danny Smith, P (MVP) 1982Johnathen Smith, OF 1992Roger Tomas, SS 2004HISTORYConsecutive Regional Appearances38 <strong>Miami</strong> (1973-present)33 Florida State (1978-present)20 Oklahoma St. (1981-1999)19 Texas (1979-1996)Leaders by CWS Appearances33 Texas23 <strong>Miami</strong>22 Arizona State21 Southern California20 Florida State19 Oklahoma StateConsecutive CWS Appearances7 Oklahoma State (1981-87)6 <strong>Miami</strong> (1994-99)6 Northern Colorado (1957-62)5 Stanford (1999-2003)5 <strong>Miami</strong> (1978-82)5 Oklahoma (1972-76)5 Southern Cal (1970-74)5 Texas (1981-85)CWS National Champions12 Southern California6 Texas6 LSU5 Arizona State4 <strong>Miami</strong>4 Cal State FullertonLeaders by CWS WinsWins Losses Team Last CWS83 55 Texas 200974 26 Southern Cal 200161 36 Arizona State 200947 38 <strong>Miami</strong> 200840 29 Stanford 200838 36 Oklahoma State 199935 27 Cal State Fullerton 200933 27 Arizona 200436 20 LSU 200926 38 Florida State 2008180 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


MIAMI IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTALL-TIME HURRICANE RESULTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT1971 District IIISims Legion Field > Gastonia, NC5-27-71 Georgia Tech W, 4-35-28-71 Mississippi State L, 7-35-29-71 Georgia Tech L, 5-31973 District IIIDudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.5-24-73 South Alabama W, 5-35-25-73 Georgia Southern L, 1-05-27-83 Appalachian State W, 13-65-28-73 Vanderbilt W, 6-55-29-73 Georgia Southern L, 4-11974 District IIIDudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.5-23-74 Georgia Southern W, 2-15-24-74 Vanderbilt W, 7-15-25-74 South Carolina W, 5-05-26-74 South Carolina L, 3-15-27-74 South Carolina W, 2-11974 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-7-74 Harvard W, 4-16-10-74 Oklahoma W, 5-16-12-74 Southern California W, 7-36-13-74 Southern Illinois L, 4-36-15-74 Southern California L, 7-31975 District IIIDudy Noble Field > Starkville, Miss.5-23-75 Florida State L, 1-05-24-75 Murray State W, 8-75-24-75 Louisiana State W, 8-15-25-75 Florida State L, 6-51976 South Central RegionalArlington Stadium > Arlington, Texas5-28-76 Oklahoma L, 11-35-29-76 Lamar W, 6-05-30-76 Texas L, 5-01977 South RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-20-77 Morehead State W, 6-15-21-77 Mississippi W, 5-25-21-77 Clemson L, 7-25-22-77 Clemson W, 10-35-22-77 Clemson L, 10-91978 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-19-78 Clemson L, 8-55-20-78 Florida State W, 7-25-21-78 Clemson W, 7-55-21-78 Marshall W, 6-05-22-78 Marshall W, 5-11978 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-2-78 Southern California L, 9-36-3-78 Baylor W, 12-16-5-78 Oral Roberts W, 5-36-7-78 Arizona State L, 11-31979 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-18-79 The Citadel W, 3-15-19-79 Clemson W, 2-15-20-79 Clemson W, 4-11979 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-1-79 Arizona L, 5-16-2-79 Pepperdine L, 9-31980 South RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-25-80 South Alabama W, 15-65-26-80 James Madison W, 10-35-27-80 Delaware W, 10-11980 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-31-80 Clemson W, 13-56-2-80 Michigan W, 3-26-3-80 Hawaii L, 9-36-4-80 California L, 4-31981 South RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-21-81 Minnesota W, 12-05-22-81 Middle Tenn. St. W, 2-05-23-81 Florida State W, 14-65-24-81 Florida W, 8-61981 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-31-81 Maine W, 6-16-3-81 Oklahoma State L, 12-66-4-81 Texas L, 5-41982 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-29-82 Stetson W, 18-25-29-82 South Florida W, 9-45-30-82 Stetson W, 15-31982 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-4-82 Maine W, 7-26-7-82 Wichita State W, 4-36-10-82 Texas W, 2-16-11-82 Maine W, 10-46-12-82 Wichita State W, 9-31983 South RegionalSeminole Stadium > Tallhassee, Fla.5-27-83 Alabama L, 6-45-28-83 South Alabama W, 14-55-29-83 Florida State W, 10-55-29-83 Alabama L, 11-91984 South RegionalSeminole Stadium > Tallhassee, Fla.5-24-84 Florida W, 6-55-26-84 Stetson W, 13-85-26-84 East Carolina W, 6-45-27-84 South Alabama L, 6-45-28-84 South Alabama W, 10-21984 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-2-84 Arizona State L, 9-66-3-84 Maine W, 13-76-6-84 Cal State Fullerton L, 13-51985 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-24-85 Princeton W, 22-65-26-85 Virginia W, 11-65-27-85 Florida L, 8-15-28-85 Florida W, 12-91985 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-1-85 Stanford W, 17-36-5-85 Texas L, 8-46-6-85 Oklahoma State W, 2-16-8-85 Mississippi State W, 6-56-9-85 Texas W, 2-16-11-85 Texas W, 10-61986 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-23-86 Western Carolina W, 10-85-24-86 South Carolina W, 7-55-25-86 Georgia Tech W, 7-65-26-86 Georgia Tech W, 15-91986 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-31-86 Oklahoma State W, 6-26-3-86 Florida State L, 7-26-5-86 Louisiana State W, 4-36-7-86 Arizona W, 4-36-8-86 Florida State L, 4-31987 Atlantic RegionalDick Howser Stadium > Tallahassee, Fla.5-21-87 Georgia Southern L, 11-65-22-87 Florida State L, 5-21988 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-25-88 Towson State W, 4-05-28-88 James Madison W, 18-85-28-88 Georgia Tech W, 4-25-29-88 South Carolina W, 10-31988 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-4-88 Cal State Fullerton L, 6-36-6-88 Fresno State W, 8-46-7-88 Stanford L, 2-11989 East RegionalMcKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.5-25-89 Villanova W, 3-15-26-89 Georgia Tech L, 9-75-27-89 Florida W, 9-15-27-89 UCF W, 10-15-28-89 Villanova W, 4-11989 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-3-89 Louisiana State W, 5-26-5-89 Texas L, 12-26-6-89 Louisiana State L, 6-31990 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-25-90 Stetson W, 4-35-27-90 South Florida W, 5-25-28-90 The Citadel L, 6-25-28-90 N.C. State W, 6-15-29-90 The Citadel L, 4-11991 West II RegionalPete Beiden Field > Fresno, Calif.5-23-91 Portland W, 13-15-24-91 Cal St. Northridge L, 13-65-25-91 Stanford L, 15-71992 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-22-92 Md. Baltimore Cnty. W, 3-15-23-92 Notre Dame L, 6-35-24-92 North Carolina St. W, 5-45-24-92 South Carolina W, 17-25-25-92 Notre Dame W, 5-11992 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-29-92 California W, 4-35-31-92 Cal State Fullerton W, 4-36-2-92 Cal State Fullerton L, 7-56-5-92 Cal State Fullerton L, 8-11993 South RegionalAlex Box Stadium > Baton Rouge, La.5-27-93 South Alabama L, 7-35-28-93 Western Carolina L, 10-51994 Atlantic I RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-27-94 Rider W, 17-45-28-94 Kent W, 4-15-29-94 Minnesota W, 11-35-30-94 Florida W, 10-61994 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-4-94 Arizona State L, 4-06-6-94 Auburn W, 7-56-7-94 Arizona State L, 9-51995 Atlantic II RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-26-95 Massachusetts W, 3-15-27-95 South Florida W, 11-105-28-95 North Carolina W, 8-45-29-95 Texas A&M L, 4-05-29-95 Texas A&M W, 5-21995 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-2-95 So. California W, 15-106-4-95 Florida State W, 4-26-7-95 Southern California L, 7-56-9-95 Southern California L, 7-3HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 181


MIAMI IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTALL-TIME HURRICANE RESULTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTHISTORY1996 Central I RegionalDisch-Falk Field > Austin, Texas5-23-96 Sam Houston St. L, 5-45-24-96 Long Beach State W, 5-25-25-96 Texas W, 9-75-26-96 SW Missouri State W, 8-25-26-96 UCLA W, 8-41996 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-31-96 Clemson W, 7-36-2-96 Alabama W, 15-16-5-96 Clemson W, 14-56-8-96 Louisiana State L, 9-81997 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-22-97 Richmond W, 11-45-23-97 FIU W, 5-25-24-97 Arizona State L, 10-35-24-97 Florida W, 6-55-25-97 Arizona State W, 7-65-25-97 Arizona State W, 6-51997 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-31-97 UCLA W, 7-36-2-97 Alabama W, 6-16-5-97 Alabama L, 8-66-6-97 Alabama L, 6-21998 Atlantic RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-21-98 Bowling Green W, 21-65-22-98 North Carolina L, 6-55-23-98 Texas Tech W, 13-05-23-98 South Carolina W, 14-25-24-98 North Carolina W, 7-41998 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.5-29-98 Long Beach State W, 3-15-31-98 Arizona State L, 9-26-2-98 Long Beach State L, 6-31999 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-28-99 Bethune-Cookman W, 15-95-29-99 FIU W, 6-45-30-99 Florida Atlantic W, 3-21999 Coral Gables Super RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.6-4-99 Wake Forest W, 10-26-5-99 Wake Forest W, 8-11999 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-11-99 Rice W, 8-46-13-99 Alabama W, 8-16-17-99 Alabama W, 5-26-19-99 Florida State W, 6-52000 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-26-00 Wagner W, 19-55-27-00 Florida Atlantic W, 11-55-28-00 Florida International W, 14-42000 Tallahassee Super RegionalDick Howser Stadium > Tallahassee, Fla.6-2-00 Florida State L, 9-26-3-00 Florida State W, 7-56-4-00 Florida State L, 6-12001 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.5-25-01 Bucknell W, 14-65-26-01 Florida W, 6-25-27-01 Stetson W, 16-82001 Coral Gables Super RegionalMark Light Stadium > Coral Gables, Fla.6-2-01 Clemson W, 10-86-1-01 Clemson W, 14-62001 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-9-01 Tennessee W, 21-136-11-01 Southern California W, 4-36-14-01 Tennessee W, 12-66-16-01 Stanford W, 12-12002 Gainesville RegionalMcKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.5-31-02 Florida International W, 9-16-1-02 Florida W, 7-26-2-02 Florida L, 10-116-2-02 Florida W, 8-72002 Columbia Super RegionalSarge Frye Field > Columbia, S.C.6-7-02 South Carolina L, 7-106-8-02 South Carolina W, 5-26-9-02 South Carolina L, 4-62003 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.5-30-03 Bethune-Cookman W, 10-55-31-03 Florida Atlantic W, 1-06-1-03 Florida L, 5-156-1-03 Florida W, 13-102003 Coral Gables Super RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.6-7-03 North Carolina St. W, 10-96-8-03 North Carolina St. W, 11-52003 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-14-03 Texas L, 2-136-16-03 SMS W, 7-56-17-03 Texas L, 1-52004 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.6-4-04 St. Bonaventure W, 6-36-5-04 North Carolina St. W, 19-56-6-04 Florida Atlantic W, 19-62004 Coral Gables Super RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.6-12-04 Florida W, 8-76-13-04 Florida W, 3-12004 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-19-04 LSU L, 5-96-21-04 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-36-22-04 South Carolina L, 11-152005 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.6-3-05 Virginia Commonwealth W, 6-26-4-05 Mississippi State W, 4-16-5-05 Mississippi State W, 10-12005 Lincoln Super RegionalHawks Field > Lincoln, Neb.6-10-05 Nebraska L, 1-36-11-05 Nebraska L, 3-62006 Lincoln RegionalHawks Field > Lincoln, Neb.6-2-06 San Francisco W, 11-26-3-06 Manhattan W, 8-26-4-06 Manhattan W, 10-42006 Oxford Super RegionalSwayze Field > Oxford, Miss.6-10-06 Ole Miss L, 9-116-11-06 Ole Miss W, 7-06-12-06 Ole Miss W, 14-92006 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-17-06 Oregon State W, 12-16-19-06 Rice L, 2-36-20-06 Oregon State L, 1-82007 Columbia RegionalTaylor Stadium > Columbia, Mo.6-1-07 Louisville L, 7-136-2-07 Kent State W, 8-76-3-07 Louisville L, 7-82008 Coral Gables RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.5-30-08 Bethune-Cookman W, 7-45-31-08 Missouri W, 6-56-1-08 Ole Miss W, 11-22008 Coral Gables Super RegionalMark Light Field > Coral Gables, Fla.6-6-08 Arizona L, 3-66-7-08 Arizona W, 14-106-8-08 Arizona W, 4-22008 College World SeriesRosenblatt Stadium > Omaha, Neb.6-14-08 Georgia L, 4-76-16-08 Florida State W, 7-56-18-08 Stanford L, 3-82009 Gainesville RegionalMcKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.5-29-09 Jacksonville W, 9-45-30-09 Florida L, 2-85-31-09 Jacksonville W, 4-05-31-09 Florida L, 5-162010 Coral Gables RegionalAlex Rodriguez Park > Coral Gables, Fla.6-4-10 Dartmouth W, 12-86-5-10 Texas A&M W, 14-16-6-10 Texas A&M L, 7-116-7-10 Texas A&M W, 10-32010 Gainesville Super RegionalMcKethan Stadium > Gainesville, Fla.6-11-10 Florida L, 2-76-12-10 Florida L, 3-4 (10)<strong>Miami</strong>’s Postseason HistoryNational Championships1982 > 1985 > 1999 > 2001NCAA Appearances39 > 1971, 1973-2010NCAA Postseason Record175-85 (.673)NCAA Home Record89-13 (.873)NCAA Road Record84-68 (.553)College World Series Appearances23 < 1974-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86-88 -89-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-01-03-04-06-08College World Series Record47-38 (.553)NCAA Super Regional Appearances1999-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-10NCAA Super Regional Record14-10 (.583)NCAA Super Regional Home Record10-1 (.909)NCAA Super Regional Road Record4-9 (.308)NCAA Regional Appearances38 > 1971, 1973-2010NCAA Regional Record as Host79-12 (.868)NCAA Regional Championships21> 1974, 78-79-80-81-82-85-86-88-89-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-10NCAA Regional Record114-37 (.755)NCAA Regional Host23> 1977, 78-79-80-81-82-85-86-88 -90-92-94-95-97-98-99-00-01-03-04-05-08-10BOLD indicates tournament victory182 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> 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MIAMI ALL-AMERICANS & AWARD WINNERSHURRICANE ALL-AMERICANSGolden Spikes AwardAwarded to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the U.S.1998 Pat Burrell 3BLefty Gomez PlateAwarded to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the U.S.(discontinued)1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1BDick Howser Trophy1987 Mike Fiore OFAACBCFirst-Team1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1BStan JakubowskiP1975 Wayne Krenchicki SS1976 Gavin Long P1977 Rick Montoni OF1980 Neal Heaton P1981 Neal Heaton PABCA and RawlingsFirst-Team1969 Larry Pyle OF1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B1980 Neal Heaton P1981 Neal Heaton P1986 Rick Raether P1988 Mike Fiore OF1992 Jeff Alkire P1994 Danny Graves P1996 Pat Burrell 3B1997 Pat Burrell 3B1998 Alex Santos P2010 Yasmani Grandal CSecond-Team2005 Ryan Braun 3BCesar CarrilloRHP2009 Kyle Bellamy RHPBaseball AmericaFirst-Team1981 Neal Heaton P1985 Rick Raether P1986 Rick Raether P1988 Mike Fiore OF1989 Alex Fernandez P1990 Oscar Munoz P1992 Jeff Alkire P1994 Danny Graves P1996 Pat Burrell 3B1997 Pat Burrell DH1998 Aubrey Huff 3BAlex SantosP2005 Ryan Braun DH2008 Yonder Alonso DH2009 Kyle Bellamy RHP2010 Yasmani Grandal CSecond-Team1982 Danny Smith P1996 Robbie Morrison P2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP2006 Jon Jay OF2007 Yonder Alonso 1B2008 Chris Hernandez P2008 Blake Tekotte OF2008 Jemile Weeks 2BThird-Team1996 Rudy Gomez 2B1997 Robbie Morrison RHP1998 Bobby Hill SS1998 Pat Burrell DH1998 Robbie Morrison RHP1999 Bobby Hill SS2004 Cesar Carrillo SPCollegiate Baseball/Louisville SluggerFirst-Team1992 Jeff Alkire P1994 Danny Graves P1995 Jay Tessmer P1996 Pat Burrell 3BRobbie MorrisonP1997 Pat Burrell 3B2008 Yonder Alonso DH2008 Chris Hernandez P2008 Jemile Weeks 2B2010 Yasmani Grandal CSecond-Team1989 Joe Grahe P1992 Charles Johnson C1998 Alex Santos RHP1998 Aubrey Huff DH1999 Michael Neu Relief2000 David Gil RHP2001 Javy Rodriguez SS2004 Cesar Carrillo RHP2005 Ryan Braun 3BCesar CarrilloRHP2009 Kyle Bellamy RHPThird-Team1993 Dave Berg 2B1995 Kenny Henderson RHP1996 J.D. Arteaga LHP1997 Robbie Morrison Relief1998 Robbie Morrison Relief1998 Bobby Hill SS1999 Alex Santos RHP2000 Kevin Howard 3B2004 Jim Burt 1B2005 Jon Jay OF2007 Yonder Alonso 1B2010 Chris Hernandez LHPBaseball WeeklyFirst-Team1998 Alex Santos PFreshman All-America1981 Frank Castro C1981 Scott Parsons OF1985 Mike Fiore OF1988 Greg Knowles P1989 Alex Fernandez P1990 Charles Johnson 1B1991 Jose Prado P1994 J.D. Arteaga P1996 Pat Burrell 3BRobbie MorrisonPRick SaggeseOF1997 Alex Santos P1998 Manny Crespo 2B1999 Mike Rodriguez OF2000 Kevin Howard 3B2000 Danny Matienzo DH2001 George Huguet P2003 Ryan Braun SS2003 Gaby Sanchez 3B2004 Danny Gil P2004 Jon Jay OF2006 Jemile Weeks 2B2007 Mark Sobolewski OF2007 Eric Erickson PNCBWA Super Team1994 Danny Graves PLuis Hernandez2B1995 Jay Tessmer P1996 J.D. Arteaga PPat Burrell3B1997 J.D. Arteaga PPat Burrell3B1998 Pat Burrell 3BBobby HillSSAubrey Huff1BAlex SantosP1999 Bobby Hill SSNCBWA District Player <strong>of</strong> The Year2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP2010 Yasmani Grandal CNCBWA All-AmericaFirst-Team2005 Cesar Carrillo RHP2008 Yonder Alonso DH2008 Jemile Weeks 2B2009 Kyle Bellamy RHPSecond-Team2005 Ryan Braun 3B2008 Chris Hernandez SPThird-Team2008 Carlos Gutierrez RPSporting News1974 Orlando Gonzalez 1B1978 Augie Ruiz P1980 Ross Jones SS1981 Neal Heaton P1992 Jeff Alkire P1994 Danny Graves P1997 Pat Burrell 3B1998 Aubrey Huff DHAlex SantosPABCA All-Atlantic Region1984 Darren Mandel DH1986 Rick Raether P1987 Mike Fiore OF1988 Mike Fiore OF1989 Alex Fernandez PJoe GraheP1990 Oscar Munoz P1992 Jeff Alkire P1994 Danny Graves P1997 J.D. Arteaga PPat Burrell3B1998 Pat Burrell 3BBobby HillSSAubrey Huff1BJason MichaelsOFAlex Santosp2005 Ryan Braun 3BCesar CarrilloP2006 Eddy Rodriguez C2010 Yasmani Grandal CChris HernandezLHPVerizon/CoSIDA Academic All-American1979 Jeff Morrison (1st Team) P1980 Jeff Morrison (2nd Team) P1999 Alex Santos (1st Team) P2003 Jim Burt (2nd Team) 1B2004 Jim Burt (1st Team) 1B2009 Ryan Jackson (3rd Team) RHPVerizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District1979 Jeff Morrison P1980 Jeff Morrison P1981 Jeff Morrison P1998 Alex Santos P1999 Alex Santos P2002 Jim Burt OF/1B2003 Jim Burt 1B2004 Jim Burt 1BNCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award1975 Stan Jakubowski P1981 Jeff Morrison P1982 Sam Sorce PHISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 183


HISTORYTHE WIZARD OF COLLEGE BASEBALLHURRICANES HEAD COACH FROM 1962-1992 - TWO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSThere was that time when Ron Fraser received a phone call from friend andformer Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio, who had just attended a preseason <strong>Miami</strong>baseball practice a few days prior. DiMaggio had remembered a flaw in one <strong>of</strong>Coach Fraser’s players swing and relayed over the phone some tips on correction.Fraser took the suggestion and began to work with the player. Future Hall <strong>of</strong>Famer Ernie Yaroshuk batted an amazing .448 during his senior season and wasdrafted by Philadelphia.Then there was the time that Fraser had to call upon some old buddies to helpsave his team, which was rumored for contraction in its early stages. St. LouisCardinals Hall <strong>of</strong> Famer Stan Musial and Major League broadcaster Joe Garagiolashowed up and hosted a <strong>Miami</strong> baseball benefit, which in turn gained the necessaryattention and support from theadministration for continuing Fraser’syoung club’s survival.Or how about the time Fraserspent a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks in Bristol,Conn., campaigning his sports’ presencewith ESPN. Fraser’s goal was toget the Hurricanes on TV against collegebaseball’s biggest power,Southern California. What wouldFraser always seemed a stepahead <strong>of</strong> most. His early vision<strong>of</strong> the sport came when therest started to think his way20 years later.become the first college baseball game ever on television was first to be just aone-game broadcast on tape delay. After the weekend series against the Trojansin Coral Gables was completed, <strong>Miami</strong> had defeated USC three consecutivegames with each game broadcast live.Did you know that a usually modest Boston Red Sox Hall <strong>of</strong> Famer TedWilliams once rode out from centerfield sitting in a giant sized glove in efforts todraw fans to Fraser’s ballpark? Legendary Yankees broadcaster Mel Allen introducedhim.Fraser always seemed a step ahead <strong>of</strong> most. His early vision <strong>of</strong> the sportcame when the rest started to think his way 20 years later. It is evidenced in themigration <strong>of</strong> the sports’ top celebrities to Coral Gables and theirteams’ annual exhibitions against the Hurricanes a reflection <strong>of</strong>Fraser’s baseball genius.Ronald “Ron” George Fraser came to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Miami</strong> in 1962 after serving the Dutch National Team that lastedthree years and produced three European Championships.His international reputation earned him the job at <strong>Miami</strong>, succeedingWhitey Campbell. He was actually noticed by UM <strong>of</strong>ficialson the television show “What’s My Line?” Fraser was asuccess on the show as he stumped the panel and unknowinglywon over his future employer.In the beginning, the support wasn’t there. Fraser had nearlyno money for his program and had to work days at a CoralGables youth center. He didn’t have the scholarships for hisplayers, uniforms, nor bats or balls. Uniforms came from elsewhere,like the ones the Army program gave to <strong>Miami</strong>. Fraserrecalled that the “A” and “Y” <strong>of</strong> Army were clearly visible aroundthe freshly embroidered “<strong>Miami</strong>”. Some <strong>of</strong> the first uniformswere bought from a Lucky Strike cigarette ad. Another friend <strong>of</strong>Fraser’s, this one who designed Italian suits, created uniformsthat were second to none with bright lime green as the dominantcolor.What was first a rusty, rugged and dust-blown park soontransformed into a place where baseball was thriving. Balls andbats showed up at the park on the southwest corner <strong>of</strong> campus.The scholarships took 10 years, but you would have neverknown by the success <strong>of</strong> the program, nationally and abroad.Fraser received six scholarships in 1973, the team respondedwith 10 more victories. He got six more for 1974. His team went51-11 and played for the national championship in its firstCollege World Series appearance.The <strong>Miami</strong> program really began to blossom following thatfirst CWS appearance. <strong>Miami</strong> was annually among the leaders in attendance andeventually drew a decade-best 1.27 million in the 1980s. Two thousand to 4,000fans were coming on average 10 years after <strong>Miami</strong> was lucky to have 100 showup for a game. Through Fraser’s efforts, Mark Light Field, which was funded withthe private donation largely from George and Ethel Light, was dedicated in 1973.It was Fraser’s knack for marketing and promotion that drew the masses andearned him the nickname “The Wizard <strong>of</strong> College Baseball”. <strong>Miami</strong> players werewearing white shoes and colored gloves before Charlie Finley tried the same withhis Oakland A’s. Fraser was the first to hire batgirls and was the first to wear greengloves on St. Patrick’s Day. There were incredible car and vacation giveaways,income tax night and the San Diego Chicken.Perhaps Fraser’s biggest extravaganza was the baseball fundraiser dubbed “ANight With Ron Fraser” on February 16, 1977, a $5,000-a-plate gourmet dinneron the infield. Five-star chefs served a 10-course dinner <strong>of</strong> caviar, Alaskan kingcrab legs and pheasant under glass. A harpist in a white tuxedo played on themound and violinists strolled among the tables. It was a huge success, coveredby media from across the world.His 30-year career at <strong>Miami</strong> that spanned more three decades, Fraser produceda 1,271-438-9 record with a NCAA-record 20 straight postseason appearancesand 12 trips to the College World Series with national championships in1982 and 1985. He is a 26-time coach <strong>of</strong> the year and a member <strong>of</strong> 10 halls <strong>of</strong>fame, including the inaugural class <strong>of</strong> the College Baseball Foundation Hall <strong>of</strong>Fame in 2006.184 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


MIAMI SKIPPERSHURRICANE HEAD COACHES FROM 1940-1993EDDIE DUNNNine Years (1946-54)82-73-1 (.522)The Post Word War II era saw the rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> baseball program with formerHurricane football standout and eventual head coachEddie Dunn at the helm.Dunn was a nationally acclaimed running back forthe Hurricanes from 1936-38 and later took the reins <strong>of</strong>the program from 1943-44 when gridiron coach JackHarding left for service in the Navy. Dunn also served twoseasons under Hart Morris on the men’s basketball team,as well.Over 60 years later, Dunn still remains ranked among UM’s all-time top 10 in all-purposeyards (#3, 3,476), touchdowns (#5, 25), rushing yards (#8, 1,778) and points scored (#10,160). His two football seasons saw UM go 5-1 in 1943 and 1-7-1 in ’44, prior to the return <strong>of</strong>Harding to the UM sideline.It was at that point when the Athletic Department enlisted the service <strong>of</strong> Dunn to resurrectboth the basketball and baseball programs to varsity level during the post World War IIera. UM had one previous season <strong>of</strong> varsity baseball in 1940 along with years <strong>of</strong> freshmanclass-level play.Against teams from the state <strong>of</strong> Florida, military bases and around the Southeast, Dunnguided UM to an 82-73-2 mark over his nine seasons. His 1947 club went 11-2, followed byhis second-best mark <strong>of</strong> 14-8 in ’49. Dunn, who was raised in <strong>Miami</strong>, was the father <strong>of</strong> UMfootball All-American and Pittsburgh Steeler great Gary Dunn.PERRY MOSSOne Year (1955)15-7 (.682)Legendary head coach Perry Moss served one seasonat the helm <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Miami</strong> baseball program in 1955.His Hurricanes went 15-7, including wins over Florida andFlorida State.Moss’ name is synonymous with the sport <strong>of</strong> football.Up until the 2000 season, Moss could be found pacingthe sidelines <strong>of</strong> the Arena Football League’s JacksonvilleTomcats. An amazing career within the sport <strong>of</strong> football,Moss has held head coach, front <strong>of</strong>fice and assistantcoach roles in the NFL, CFL, WFL, USFL and both Arenaleagues.JIMMIE FOXXTwo Years (1956-57)20-20 (.500)Major League Baseball Hall <strong>of</strong> Famer Jimmie Foxxspent two seasons in Coral Gables in 1956 and 1957.With a 20-20 combined record, Foxx’s Hurricanes pickedup wins over Florida State and Yale.Foxx was inducted into the MLB Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame in 1951after a stellar pr<strong>of</strong>essional career that spanned 20 yearswith the <strong>Athletics</strong>, Red Sox, Cubs and Phillies. Foxx wasthe leagues’ most valuable player three times (1932, ’33,’38), while being selected to the all-star team from 1933-41. One <strong>of</strong> baseball’s most feared batters, Foxx led theleague in batting average (1933, ’38), home runs (1932, ’33, ’35, ’39), RBI (1932, ’33, ’38).He was the triple-crown winner in 1933 and still holds numerous Boston Red Sox records.WHITEY CAMPBELLFour Years (1958, 1960-62)69-36-3 (.653)Former <strong>Miami</strong> four-sport star Whitey Campbell, amember <strong>of</strong> the UM Sports Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, spent four seasonsas head coach <strong>of</strong> the baseball program (1958,1960-62). His Hurricanes were successful with a 69-36-3combined record with highlight wins over Florida, FloridaState, Jacksonville, Army, Georgia Tech and Ohio State.Campbell, who was nicknamed “Mr. <strong>Athletics</strong>”, sawaction with the football, baseball and basketball programsearning 12 overall letters. He was also an assistanton the UM football coaching staff during two separateperiods in the 1950’s and 1960’s, as well as holding assistant football coach positions atMontana, Navy and Kentucky.In baseball, Campbell batted .301 as a freshman, .412 as a sophomore, .328 as a juniorand .428 in his senior year. In football, Campbell set numerous <strong>Miami</strong> receiving recordswhile becoming the basketball programs’ first 1,000-point scorer.JACK HARDINGTwo Years (1940, 1959)16-14-1 (.516)Jack Harding served as head coach <strong>of</strong> the baseballprogram prior to World War II in 1940 and then again in1959. His 1959 squad went 15-10-1 with big wins overYale, Georgia Tech and Ohio State. Harding also served as<strong>Athletics</strong> Director at <strong>Miami</strong> from 1948-63 and then nineseasons as the head football coach (1937-42, 45-47).His football teams went 54-23-3 during his tenure,including a 13-10 victory over Holy Cross in the OrangeBowl. During his stay at <strong>Miami</strong>, Harding left UM to servein the United States Navy. The football program named itsMost Valuable Player award the Jack Harding Award, given annually since 1963.Harding learned his football at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, where he was a quarterbackunder legendary head coach Glenn “Pop” Warner. He then went on to coach at Scranton<strong>University</strong> prior to arriving in Coral Gables.BRAD KELLYOne Year (1993)36-22 (.621)Longtime baseball assistant coach Brad Kelleyserved one season as the head coach in 1993, followingthe departure <strong>of</strong> legendary UM coach Ron Fraser.His team went 36-22 in 1993, including wins overLong Beach State, Florida, Florida State and Rice.Kelly served eight seasons as an assistant coachunder Fraser, handling the UM pitching staff for six seasons.Kelly also served as an assistant coach on theUnited States national team as Fraser’s top aide at the1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis. At theGames, the USA earned the silver medal to World Champion Cuba’s gold medal. The USAdefeated Cuba three <strong>of</strong> the seven meetings at the Games.HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 185


RETIRED JERSEYSHURRICANES HONORED FROM 1963-19981RON FRASERHead Coach1963-1992“The Wizard <strong>of</strong> College Baseball.” In a career spanning 30 years, the Nutley, N.J. nativewon just about everything, including NCAA national titles in 1982 and 1985. He left thecoaching ranks as second-winningest all-time coach with a 1,271-438-9 (.747) record. His UMteams set a NCAA record with 20 consecutive play<strong>of</strong>f appearances.Fraser’s expertise extended worldwide as well. He got his coaching start with theNetherlands that spawned three European Championships. Fraser guided the 1973 UnitedStates team that won the world title. In 1987, he led the USA to three upsets <strong>of</strong> Cuba and ultimatelya Silver Medal at the Pan American Games. On the international front, his crowningglory was becoming the first Team USA coach when baseball was a medal sport at the 1992Summer Games.A 26-time coach <strong>of</strong> the year, he is a member <strong>of</strong> 10 halls <strong>of</strong> fame, including the first classinducted into the College Baseball Foundation Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame in 2006. Ron Fraser’s uniformNo. 1 was retired on April 24, 1993. Fraser still raises money for UM and has spent time inthe booth as a color analyst on Fox Sports Net Florida broadcasts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> baseball. He andhis wife Karen live in Weston.12MIKE FIOREOutfield1985-88A four-year UM starter, Mike Fiore was a member <strong>of</strong> the 1988 gold medal-winning USAteam. The gritty outfielder rewrote the Hurricanes’ record book by setting 12 UM battingmarks, including hits (341), runs (258), doubles (63), runs batted in (235) and total bases(506). Fiore earned Freshman All-American honors in leading <strong>Miami</strong> to the 1985 NCAA crownand was a consensus All-American as a senior. He is also <strong>Miami</strong>’s only Dick Howser Trophywinner, earning the honor in 1987 afer leading UM to the College World Series in Omaha,Neb.Fiore completed his business degree on time in 1988, and following that season, wasdrafted and signed by the St. Louis Cardinals. For five seasons, he was the the AssociateDirector and General Manager for USA Baseball, before joining Scott Boras and Associates.He is also a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong>’s Athletic Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame.5DOUG SHIELDSOutfield1981-84In a stellar four-year career, Shields set a high standard for UM centerfielders for yearsto come. The Tampa, Fla., native set seven <strong>of</strong>fensive records while leading the Hurricanes tothe school’s first national title in 1982.Shields is UM’s career leader in games played with 284 and ranks second in career atbats with 871. He ranks third in runs scored (238) and hits (271), and is 10th in career RBIwith 165.After graduating with a degree in marketing, Shields was signed by the Montreal Expos.However, a knee injury short circuited his pro aspirations. In 1988, Shields was one <strong>of</strong> 11founders <strong>of</strong> the UM’s Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Locker room in the varsity clubhouse. He presently is inthe ro<strong>of</strong>ing business with his father in Tampa.11PAT BURRELLThird Base1996-9815STANLEY “SKIP” BERTMANCatcher 1958-60Assistant Coach 1975-83The first Hurricane baseball coach to have his number retired is best known for takingraw talent and transforming it into wins for <strong>Miami</strong> and a pr<strong>of</strong>essional prospect. Bertmanserved as an assistant under Ron Fraser from 1975-83. He was then named the Head Coachat Louisiana State where he quickly turned that program into a national powerhouse. Heplayed for UM as a catcher and outfielder from 1958-60.At LSU, Bertman won five College World Series titles (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000).He retired at Louisiana State following his fifth NCAA title in 2000 to become the school’s athleticsdirector, a position he still holds. Bertman was also the head coach <strong>of</strong> the 1996 UnitedStates Olympic Baseball Team and is a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Sports Hall <strong>of</strong>Fame. Bertman joined Fraser as an inaugural inductee into the College Baseball FoundationHall <strong>of</strong> Fame in 2006.20ORLANDO GONZALEZFirst Base1973-74HISTORYPat Burrell is the only player in the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> baseball to win the covetedGolden Spikes Award. He finished his UM career with the best batting average in schoolhistory, hitting .442 over his three-year career and first in slugging percentage at .886. Burrellfinished second in career home runs with 61, second in total bases with 465, fifth in RBI with187 and fourth in walks with 170.His 1996 freshman campaign was one <strong>of</strong> the greatest season’s in college baseball history,hitting .484 with 23 home runs and 64 RBI on a team that finished runner-up for thenational title. Burrell’s sophomore season saw him finish with 21 home runs and a .409 averageto go along with 76 RBI.He became <strong>Miami</strong>’s first No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Draft in June <strong>of</strong> 1998after hitting .432 with 17 home runs and 47 RBI in an injury-filled junior season. The 2009season marked his 10th year in the big leagues.Orlando Gonzalez’s aggressive style <strong>of</strong> play at the plate and on the base paths led theHurricanes to their first College World Series berth in 1974, a runner-up finish to SouthernCaliforina. Gonzalez was named to the all-tournament team for his efforts at the CWS.He won the 1974 Lefty Gomez Plate as the Outstanding Player in College Baseball as wellas All-America honors by The Sporting News and the NCAA Coaches Association. He hit .338with 38 stolen bases as a junor and .402 and 62 swipes as a senior in 1974. Drafted byCleveland, he saw major league action with the Indians, A’s and Phillies.186 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


RETIRED JERSEYSHURRICANES HONORED FROM 1963-199823CHARLES JOHNSONCatcher1990-92Charles Johnson was a three-year letterman for the Hurricanes from 1990-92 and a firstteamAll-American by The Sporting News in his final season.He currently is listed in the 2005 <strong>Miami</strong> record book in four <strong>of</strong>fensive categories: triplesin a season (first, 9), triples in a career (fifth, 12) and home runs in a career (ninth, 38).Additionally, Johnson led the team in home runs in all three seasons in Coral Gables, as wellas RBI in 1992.He was drafted by the Florida Marlins in the first round after his junior season in 1992and has enjoyed a solid Major League career that spanned 13 seasons.25RANDY GUERRAFirst Base/Pitcher1976-79“Dandy Randy” was “Mister Do-It-All for UM”, excelling on the mound and at bat from1976 to 1979. He won 20 games as a hurler, but was best known as a long-ball hitting firstbaseman. Guerra played pr<strong>of</strong>essional ball in the New York Yankees chain.Guerra’s name is littered throughout the Hurricanes baseball record book. He finishedhis career in Coral Gables eighth on the career games played list with 238 appearances inthe green and orange. That consistency also landed him fifth on the career at bats chart with839.During his four-year career, Guerra flashed excellent skills at the plate, finishing sixth in<strong>Miami</strong> history with 252 hits. He also finished tied for ninth with 50 career doubles and tiedfor seventh with 39 career home runs. Maybe the most impressive statistic <strong>of</strong> Gurerra’scareer was his 427 career total bases, which ranks third in Hurricane history, and 234 RBI,which ranks second.29STAN JAKUBOWSKIPitcher1976-79In 1974, as a 19-year-old sophomore, the right hander posted a 16-3 record and dazzling1.46 ERA while being named to the AABCA All-America and All-College World Series teams. Atthe CWS, Jakubowski hurled a nine-hit complete game over Harvard in the Hurricanes’ firstCWS game ever. <strong>Miami</strong> finished runner-up to Southern California in their first College WorldSeries.Jakubowski finished his <strong>Miami</strong> career with a 40-14 record, 27 complete games, 432innings pitched and 1.81 ERA. His 27 complete games is still a <strong>Miami</strong> school record. He wasalso a member <strong>of</strong> the 1974 United States team which won the World Amateur Championshipunder Ron Fraser. Played pr<strong>of</strong>essionally for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Texas Rangers organizations.33J.D. ARTEAGAPitcher1994-97J.D. Arteaga established himself as one <strong>of</strong> the greatest pitchers to ever take the moundat Mark Light Field. During his four year career, Arteaga set school records for career starts(72) and career victories (43). He is second all-time in innings pitched (458.1) and fifth incareer strikeouts (343). Arteaga is the all-time College World Series record holder for starts,leading the Hurricanes to four appearances in Omaha during his career. His No. 33 wasretired at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 2003 season.Arteaga was a 28th-round draft choice <strong>of</strong> the New York Mets in the 1997 MLB draft. Hepitched six productive years in the minor leagues, reaching the triple-A level for the HoustonAstros organization. Arteaga retired in March <strong>of</strong> 2003 from pr<strong>of</strong>essional baseball to becomethe pitching coach at his alma mater. Jim Morris went looking for a assistant coach in earlyMarch <strong>of</strong> that year and it only took a matter <strong>of</strong> hours for him to find his man in Arteaga.26NEAL HEATONPitcher1979-81Neal “The Heater” Heaton holds many <strong>of</strong> UM’s pitching records, including victories in aseason with 18 and strikeouts in a game with 23. He is second in career wins with 42, thirdin strikeouts in a season with 172 and third in career strikeouts 381.In three years, 1979-81, Heaton was twice named an All-American and in 1981 was selectedby the Cleveland Indians and made the parent club after just one year in the minors.Heaton was the first Hurricane to play in a big league all-star game and was inducted into theUM Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame in 1992.HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 187


HISTORYALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORSYonder Alonso - 2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2010 Reds 22 29 2 6 0 3 .207Career: 1 years 22 29 2 6 0 3 .207At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2006-08Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2006 Hurricanes 66 244 48 72 10 69 .2952007 Hurricanes 61 210 57 79 18 74 .3762008 Hurricanes 64 211 80 78 24 72 .370College Totals 191 665 177 229 52 215 .347Mike Armstrong - 1980-1987Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1980 Padres 11 0-0 14.1 16 9 14 13 5.651981 Padres 10 0-2 12.0 14 9 9 11 6.001982 Royals 52 5-5 112.2 88 8 75 43 3.201983 Royals 58 10-7 102.2 86 40 52 45 3.861984 Yankees 36 3-2 54.1 47 44 43 26 3.481985 Yankees 9 0-0 14.2 9 21 11 2 3.071986 Yankees 7 0-0 8.2 13 5 8 5 9.351987 Indians 14 0-1 18.2 91 9 9 10 8.68Career: 8 Years 197 19-17 338.0 300 18 221 155 4.10At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1973Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1973 Hurricanes 5 1-0 8.0 6 7 10 13 7.87College Totals 5 1-0 8.0 6 7 10 13 7.87Brian Barton - 2008-2009Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2008 Cardinals 82 153 23 41 2 13 .2682009 Braves 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Career: 2 Years 83 153 23 41 2 13 .268At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-2004Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2003 Hurricanes 57 212 52 69 7 53 .3252004 Hurricanes 57 202 55 75 6 46 .371College Totals 114 414 107 144 13 99 .348Dave Berg - 1998-2004Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1998 Marlin 81 182 18 57 2 21 .3131999 Marlins 109 304 42 87 3 25 .2862000 Marlins 82 210 23 52 1 21 .2522001 Marlins 82 215 26 52 4 16 .2922002 Blue Jays 109 374 42 101 4 39 .2702003 Blue Jays 61 161 26 41 4 18 .2552004 Blue Jays 58 154 13 39 3 23 .253Career: 7 Years 582 1600 190 430 21 163 .269At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992-1993Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1992 Hurricanes 64 203 43 59 1 28 .2911993 Hurricanes 58 221 52 82 4 48 .371College Totals 122 424 95 141 5 76 .333Warren Bogle - 1968Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1968 <strong>Athletics</strong> 16 0-0 23.0 26 11 26 8 4.30Career: 1 Year 16 0-0 23.0 26 11 26 8 4.30At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1966-1967Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1966 Hurricanes 12 6-6 100.0 46 28 128 51 2.521967 Hurricanes 12 4-6 91.0 64 31 114 39 3.06College Totals 24 10-12 191.0 110 59 242 90 2.78Ryan Braun - 2007-2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2007 Brewers 113 451 91 146 34 97 .3242008 Brewers 151 611 92 174 37 106 .2852009 Brewers 158 635 113 203 32 114 .3202010 Brewers 157 619 101 188 25 103 .304Career: 4 Years 579 2316 397 711 128 420 .307At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-2005Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2003 Hurricanes 62 242 61 88 17 76 .3642004 Hurricanes 45 155 42 52 10 45 .3352005 Hurricanes 58 219 70 85 18 76 .338College Totals 165 616 <strong>173</strong> 225 45 197 .365Tony Brewer - 1984Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1984 Dodgers 24 37 3 4 1 4 .216Career: 1 Year 24 37 3 4 1 4 .216At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1978-1979Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1978 Hurricanes 40 118 20 39 1 28 .3301979 Hurricanes 66 237 65 73 6 52 .308College Totals 106 355 85 112 7 80 .315Pat Burrell - 2000-2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2000 Phillies 111 408 57 106 18 79 .2602001 Phillies 155 539 70 139 27 89 .2582002 Phillies 157 586 96 165 37 116 .2822003 Phillies 146 522 57 109 21 64 .2092004 Phillies 127 448 66 115 24 84 .2572005 Phillies 154 562 78 158 32 117 .2812006 Phillies 144 462 80 119 29 95 .2582007 Phillies 155 472 77 121 30 97 .2562008 Phillies 157 536 74 134 33 86 .2502009 Rays 122 412 45 91 14 64 .2212010 Giants 120 373 50 94 20 64 .252Career: 11 Years 1548 5320 750 1351 285 955 .254At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1996-1998Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1996 Hurricanes 60 192 75 93 23 64 .4841997 Hurricanes 67 215 79 88 21 76 .4091998 Hurricanes 35 118 44 51 17 47 .432College Totals 162 525 198 232 61 187 .442Alex Cora - 1998-2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1998 Dodgers 29 33 1 4 0 0 .1211999 Dodgers 11 30 2 5 0 3 .1672000 Dodgers 109 353 39 84 4 32 .2382001 Dodgers 134 405 38 88 4 29 .2172002 Dodgers 115 258 37 75 5 28 .2912003 Dodgers 148 477 39 119 4 34 .2492004 Dodgers 138 405 47 107 10 47 .2642005 Indians 49 146 11 30 1 8 .2052005 Red Sox 47 104 14 28 2 16 .2692006 Red Sox 96 235 31 56 1 18 .2382007 Red Sox 83 207 30 51 3 18 .2462008 Red Sox 75 152 14 41 0 9 .2702009 Mets 82 271 31 68 1 18 .2512010 Rangers 66 176 14 37 0 20 .210Career: 13 Years 1182 3252 348 793 35 280 .244At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1994-1996Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1994 Hurricanes 59 218 31 67 0 24 .3071995 Hurricanes 64 221 42 60 0 24 .2711996 Hurricanes 63 224 46 68 0 33 .304College Totals 186 663 119 195 0 81 .294Jorge Fabregas - 1994-2002Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1994 Angels 43 127 12 36 0 16 .2831995 Angels 73 227 24 56 1 22 .2471996 Angels 90 254 18 73 2 26 .2871997 Angels 21 38 2 3 0 3 .0791997 White Sox 100 322 31 90 7 48 .2801998 Diamondbacks 50 151 8 30 1 15 .1991998 Mets 20 32 3 6 1 5 .1881999 Marlins 82 223 20 46 3 21 .2061999 Braves 6 8 0 0 0 0 .0002000 Royals 43 142 13 40 3 17 .2822001 Angels 53 148 9 33 2 16 .223188 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


ALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORS2002 Angels 35 88 8 17 0 8 .1932002 Brewers 30 67 5 11 3 14 .164Career: 9 Years 646 1,827 153 441 23 211 .241At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989-1991Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1989 Hurricanes 53 124 20 36 3 15 .2901990 Hurricanes 64 249 51 91 8 64 .3651991 Hurricanes 62 235 49 74 9 60 .315College Totals 179 608 120 201 20 139 .331Alex Fernandez - 1990-1997, 1999-2000Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1990 White Sox 13 5-5 87.2 89 37 61 34 3.801991 White Sox 34 9-13 191.2 186 96 145 88 4.511992 White Sox 29 8-11 187.2 199 89 95 50 4.271993 White Sox 34 18-9 247.1 221 86 169 67 3.131994 White Sox 24 11-7 170.1 163 73 122 50 3.861995 White Sox 30 12-8 203.2 200 86 159 65 3.801996 White Sox 35 16-10 258.0 248 99 200 72 3.451997 Marlins 32 17-12 220.2 193 88 183 69 3.591999 Marlins 24 7-8 141.0 135 53 91 41 3.382000 Marlins 8 4-4 52.1 59 24 27 16 4.13Career: 10 Years 263 107-87 1760.1 1693 731 1252 552 3.74At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1989 Hurricanes 20 15-2 147.2 98 33 177 36 2.01John Fulgham - 1979-1980Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1979 Cardinals 20 10-6 146.0 123 41 75 26 2.531980 Cardinals 15 4-6 85.1 66 32 48 32 3.38Career: 2 Years 35 14 12 231.1 189 123 58 2.84At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1975Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1975 Hurricanes 9 5-1 50.0 28 3 42 18 0.54Gus Gandarillas - 2001Year Team GP W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA2001 Brewers 16 0-0 19.2 25 12 7 10 5.49Career: 1 Year 16 0-0 19.2 25 12 7 10 5.49At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1992 Hurricanes 33 8-1 70.2 51 15 65 18 4 1.91Orlando Gonzalez - 1976, 1978, 1980Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1976 Indians 28 68 5 17 0 4 .2501978 Phillies 26 26 1 5 0 0 .1921980 <strong>Athletics</strong> 25 70 10 17 0 1 .243Career: 3 Years 79 164 16 39 0 5 .238At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1974-1975Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1974 Hurricanes 58 204 54 69 2 47 .3381975 Hurricanes 62 219 65 88 1 45 .402College Totals 120 423 119 157 3 92 .371Joe Grahe - 1990-1995, 1999Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB ERA1990 Angels 8 3-4 43.1 51 24 25 23 4.981991 Angels 18 3-7 73.0 84 39 40 33 4.811992 Angels 46 5-6 94.2 85 37 39 39 3.521993 Angels 45 4-1 56.2 54 18 31 25 2.861994 Angels 40 2-5 43.1 68 32 26 18 6.651995 Rockies 17 4-3 56.2 69 32 27 27 5.081999 Phillies 13 1-4 32.2 40 14 16 17 3.86Career: 7 Years 187 22-30 1812 451 196 204 182 4.41At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987-1989Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1987 Hurricanes 20 6-4 120.2 130 46 85 44 0 3.431988 Hurricanes 24 13-5 167.0 134 54 154 37 1 2.911989 Hurricanes 24 15-4 <strong>173</strong>.0 124 51 194 75 1 2.65College Totals 68 34-13 460.2 388 151 433 156 2 2.95Danny Graves - 1996-2006Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1996 Indians 15 2-0 29.2 29 15 22 10 0 4.551997 Indians 5 0-0 11.1 15 6 4 9 0 4.771997 Reds 10 0-0 14.2 26 10 7 11 0 6.141998 Reds 62 2-1 81.1 76 30 44 28 8 3.321999 Reds 75 8-7 111.0 90 38 69 49 27 3.082000 Reds 66 10-5 91.1 81 26 53 42 30 2.562001 Reds 66 6-5 80.1 83 37 49 18 32 4.152002 Reds 69 7-3 98.2 99 35 58 25 32 3.192003 Reds 30 4-15 169.0 204 100 60 41 2 5.332004 Reds 68 1-6 68.1 77 30 40 13 41 3.952005 Reds 20 1-1 18.1 30 15 8 12 10 7.362005 Mets 20 0-0 20.1 29 13 12 8 0 5.752006 Indians 13 2-1 14.0 18 9 3 5 0 5.79Career: 11 Years 518 43-44 808.1 857 364 429 271 182 4.05At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1992-1994Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1992 Hurricanes 27 6-0 61.2 61 16 43 19 3 2.341993 Hurricanes 32 7-3 67.2 53 21 74 43 5 2.791994 Hurricanes 40 1-1 61.0 32 6 70 17 21 0.89College Totals 99 14-4 190.1 86 43 187 79 29 2.03Neal Heaton - 1982-1993Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1982 Indians 8 0-2 31.0 32 18 14 16 0 5.231983 Indians 39 11-7 149.1 157 69 75 44 7 4.161984 Indians 38 12-15 198.2 231 115 75 75 0 5.211985 Indians 36 9-17 207.2 244 113 82 80 0 4.901986 Indians 12 3-6 74.1 73 35 24 34 0 4.241986 Twins 21 4-9 124.1 128 55 66 47 1 3.981987 Expos 32 13-10 193.1 207 97 105 37 0 4.521988 Expos 32 3-10 97.1 98 54 43 43 2 4.991989 Pirates 42 6-7 147.1 127 50 67 55 0 3.051990 Pirates 30 12-9 146.0 143 56 68 38 0 3.451991 Pirates 42 3-3 68.2 72 33 34 21 0 4.331992 Royals 31 3-1 41.0 43 19 29 22 0 4.171992 Brewers 1 0-0 1.0 0 0 2 1 0 0.001993 Yankees 18 1-0 27.0 34 18 15 11 0 6.00Career: 12 Years 382 80-96 1570.0 1589 732 699 524 10 4.37At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1981Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1979 Hurricanes 13 8-2 84.2 56 16 79 33 0 1.701980 Hurricanes 22 18-4 151.0 96 35 130 72 0 2.091981 Hurricanes 20 16-1 154.1 102 37 172 56 0 2.16College Totals 55 42-7 390.0 254 88 381 161 0 2.03Bobby Hill - 2002-2005Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2002 Cubs 59 190 26 48 4 20 .2532003 Cubs 5 4 0 1 0 0 .2502003 Pirates 1 3 1 1 0 0 .3332004 Pirates 126 233 28 62 2 27 .2662005 Pirates 58 93 12 25 0 11 .269Career: 4 Years 249 523 67 137 6 58 .262At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1999Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1997 Hurricanes 68 247 76 72 4 49 .2911998 Hurricanes 63 240 87 97 12 59 .4041999 Hurricanes 63 215 77 84 10 30 .391College Totals 194 702 240 253 26 138 .360HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 189


HISTORYALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORSChris Howard - 1993-1995Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1993 White Sox 3 1-0 2.1 2 0 1 3 0 0.001994 Red Sox 37 1-0 39.2 35 16 22 12 1 3.631995 Rangers 4 0-0 4.0 3 0 2 1 0 0.00Career: 3 Years 44 2-0 46.0 40 16 25 16 1 3.13At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986 - PitcherYear Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1986 Hurricanes 3 1-0 7.2 5 3 4 6 0 3.52College Totals 3 1-0 7.2 5 3 4 6 0 3.52At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986 - HitterYear Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1986 Hurricanes 65 <strong>208</strong> 58 77 7 51 .370College Totals 65 <strong>208</strong> 58 77 7 51 .370Aubrey Huff - 2000-2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2000 Devil Rays 39 122 12 35 4 14 .2872001 Devil Rays 111 411 42 102 8 45 .2482002 Devil Rays 113 454 67 142 23 59 .3132003 Devil Rays 162 636 91 198 34 107 .3112004 Devil Rays 157 600 92 178 29 104 .2972005 Devil Rays 154 575 70 150 22 92 .2612006 Devil Rays 63 230 26 65 8 28 .2832006 Astros 68 224 31 56 13 38 .2502007 Orioles 151 550 68 154 15 72 .2802008 Orioles 154 598 96 182 32 108 .3042009 Orioles 110 430 51 109 13 72 .2532009 Tigers 40 106 8 20 2 13 .1892010 Giants 157 569 100 165 26 86 .290Career: 11 Years 1479 5505 754 1556 229 838 .283At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1998Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1997 Hurricanes 62 182 50 70 10 52 .3851998 Hurricanes 63 233 71 96 21 95 .412College Totals 125 415 121 166 31 147 .400Jon Jay - 2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2010 Cardinals 105 287 47 86 4 27 .300Career: 1 year 105 287 47 86 4 27 .300At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2004-06Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2004 Hurricanes 63 234 51 86 6 56 .3682005 Hurricanes 57 211 50 86 1 52 .4082006 Hurricanes 66 227 77 82 6 46 .361College Totals 186 672 178 254 13 154 .378Charlton Jimerson - 2005-2008Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2005 Astros 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0002006 Astros 17 6 2 2 1 1 .3332007 Mariners 11 2 5 2 1 1 1.0002008 Mariners 2 1 1 0 0 0 .000Career: 4 Years 31 9 8 4 2 2 .444At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1998-2001Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1998 Hurricanes 38 75 17 19 2 13 .2531999 Hurricanes 30 57 12 15 2 8 .2632000 Hurricanes 49 68 20 14 3 10 .2062001 Hurricanes 58 162 47 49 10 41 .302College Totals 175 362 96 97 17 72 .268Charles Johnson - 1994-2005Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1994 Marlins 4 11 5 5 1 4 .4551995 Marlins 97 315 40 79 11 39 .2511996 Marlins 120 386 34 84 13 37 .2181997 Marlins 124 416 43 104 19 63 .2501998 Marlins 31 113 13 25 7 23 .2211998 Dodgers 102 346 31 75 12 35 .2171999 Orioles 135 426 58 107 16 54 .2512000 Orioles 84 286 52 84 21 55 .2942000 White Sox 44 135 24 44 10 36 .3262001 Marlins 128 451 51 117 18 75 .2592002 Marlins 83 244 18 53 6 36 .2172003 Rockies 108 356 49 82 20 61 .2302004 Rockies 109 305 42 72 13 47 .2362005 Devil Rays 19 46 5 9 0 5 .196Career: 13 Years 1188 3836 465 940 167 570 .245At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1990-1992Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1990 Hurricanes 63 207 46 67 11 43 .3241991 Hurricanes 63 239 52 81 15 53 .3391992 Hurricanes 65 225 44 70 12 57 .311College Totals 191 671 142 218 38 153 .325Ross Jones - 1984, 1986-1987Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1984 Mets 17 10 2 1 0 1 .1001986 Mariners 11 21 0 2 0 0 .0951987 Royals 39 114 10 29 0 10 .254Career: 3 Years 67 145 12 32 0 11 .221At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1980Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1979 Hurricanes 51 125 28 37 2 18 .2961980 Hurricanes 71 243 70 82 6 59 .337College Totals 122 368 98 119 8 77 .323Ryan Karp - 1995, 1997Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1995 Phillies 1 0-0 2.0 1 1 2 3 0 4.501997 Phillies 15 1-1 15.0 12 9 18 9 0 5.40Career: 2 Years 16 1-1 17.0 13 10 20 12 0 5.29At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1991Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1991 Hurricanes 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93Kurt Knudsen - 1992-1994Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1992 Tigers 48 2-3 70.2 70 36 51 41 5 4.591993 Tigers 30 3-2 37.2 41 20 29 16 2 4.781994 Tigres 4 1-0 5.1 7 8 1 11 0 13.51Career: 3 Years 82 6-5 113.2 118 64 81 68 7 5.07At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1988 Hurricanes 24 4-1 51.1 41 18 63 24 5 3.16Wayne Krenchicki - 1979-1986Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1979 Orioles 16 21 1 4 0 0 .1901980 Orioles 9 14 1 2 0 0 .2001981 Orioles 33 56 7 12 0 6 .2671982 Reds 94 187 19 53 2 21 .2831983 Reds 51 77 6 21 0 11 .2731983 Tigers 59 133 18 37 1 16 .2781984 Reds 97 181 18 54 6 22 .2981985 Reds 90 <strong>173</strong> 16 47 4 25 .2721986 Expos 101 221 21 53 2 23 .240Career: 8 Years 550 1063 407 283 15 124 .266At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1973-1975Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1973 Hurricanes 56 209 47 63 3 36 .3011974 Hurricanes 62 214 42 62 1 50 .2901975 Hurricanes 59 222 56 79 3 47 .355College Totals 177 645 145 204 7 133 .316Scott Maine - 2010Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA2010 Cubs 13 0-0 13.0 9 3 11 5 0 2.08Career: 1 Year 13 0-0 13.0 9 3 11 5 0 2.08190 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


ALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORSAt <strong>Miami</strong> - 2005-07Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA2005 Hurricanes 7 0-0 9.2 11 8 11 7 0 7.452006 Hurricanes 18 12-3 106.1 97 54 76 39 0 4.572007 Hurricanes 17 5-5 96.1 97 35 74 24 0 3.28College Totals 42 17-8 212.0 205 97 161 70 0 4.12Jim Maler - 1981-1983Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1981 Mariners 12 23 1 8 0 2 .3481982 Mariners 64 221 18 50 4 26 .2261983 Mariners 26 66 5 12 1 3 .182Career: 3 Years 102 310 24 70 5 31 .226At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1977Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1977 Hurricanes 57 191 35 70 11 51 .366College Totals 57 191 35 70 11 51 .366Mike Metcalfe - 1998, 2000Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1998 Dodgers 4 1 0 0 0 0 .0002000 Dodgers 4 12 0 1 0 0 .083Career: 2 Years 8 13 0 1 0 0 .077At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1993-1994Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1993 Hurricanes 58 217 37 70 1 23 .3231994 Hurricanes 62 221 46 73 5 31 .330College Totals 120 438 83 143 6 54 .326Jason Michaels - 2001-2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2001 Phillies 6 6 0 1 0 1 .1672002 Phillies 81 105 16 28 2 11 .2672003 Phillies 76 109 20 26 5 17 .3302004 Phillies 115 299 44 82 10 40 .2742005 Phillies 105 289 54 88 4 31 .3042006 Indians 123 494 77 132 9 55 .2672007 Indians 105 267 43 72 7 39 .2702008 Indians 21 58 3 12 0 9 .2072008 Pirates 102 228 25 52 8 44 .2282009 Astros 102 135 17 32 4 16 .2372010 Astros 106 186 23 47 8 26 .253Career: 10 Years 942 2176 322 582 57 289 .267At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1997-1998Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1997 Hurricanes 68 258 71 106 15 89 .4111998 Hurricanes 61 196 75 74 19 65 .378College Totals 129 454 146 180 34 154 .396Oscar Munoz - 1995Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1995 Twins 10 2-1 35.1 40 22 25 17 0 5.60Career: 1 Year 10 2-1 35.1 40 22 25 17 0 5.60At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988-1990Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1991 Hurricanes 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93College Totals 15 4-2 34.1 27 15 29 15 0 3.93Michael Neu - 2003-2004Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA2003 <strong>Athletics</strong> 32 0 0 42.0 43 17 20 1 3.642004 Marlins 1 0 0 4.0 5 2 2 0 4.50Career: 2 Years 33 0 0 46.0 48 19 22 1 3.72At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1988-1990Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1999 Hurricanes 46 3-1 67.1 36 22 110 30 16 2.94College Totals 46 3-1 67.1 36 22 110 30 16 2.94Mike Pagliarulo - 1984-1993, 1995Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1984 Yankees 67 201 24 48 7 34 .2391985 Yankees 138 280 55 91 19 62 .2391986 Yankees 149 504 71 120 28 71 .2381987 Yankees 150 522 76 122 32 87 .2341988 Yankees 125 444 46 96 15 67 .2161989 Yankees 74 223 19 44 4 16 .1971989 Padres 50 148 12 29 3 14 .2541990 Padres 128 398 29 101 7 38 .2791991 Twins 121 365 38 102 6 36 .2001992 Twins 42 105 10 21 0 9 .2921993 Twins 83 253 31 74 3 23 .2921993 Orioles 33 117 24 38 6 21 .3251995 Rangers 86 241 27 56 4 27 .232Career: 11 Years 1246 3901 462 942 134 505 .241At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1979-1981Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1979 Hurricanes 39 86 17 25 1 14 .2911980 Hurricanes 67 234 48 78 5 49 .3331981 Hurricanes 70 214 55 65 6 40 .304College Totals 176 534 120 168 12 103 .315Orlando Palmeiro - 1994, 1996-2005Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1994 Angels 15 20 3 7 0 1 .3501996 Angels 50 87 6 25 0 6 .2871997 Angels 74 134 19 29 0 8 .2161998 Angels 75 165 28 53 0 21 .3211999 Angels 109 317 46 88 1 23 .2782000 Angels 108 243 38 73 0 25 .3002001 Angels 104 230 29 56 2 23 .2432002 Angels 110 263 35 79 0 31 .3002003 Cardinals 141 317 37 86 3 33 .2712004 Astros 102 133 19 32 3 12 .2412005 Astros 114 204 22 58 3 20 .284Career: 11 Years 1002 2113 282 586 12 203 .277At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1990Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1990 Hurricanes 65 255 55 93 0 30 .365Mike Piazza - 1992-2006Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1992 Dodgers 21 69 5 16 1 7 .2321993 Dodgers 149 547 81 174 35 112 .3181994 Dodgers 107 405 64 129 24 92 .3191995 Dodgers 112 434 82 150 32 93 .3461996 Dodgers 148 547 87 184 36 105 .3361997 Dodgers 152 556 104 201 40 124 .3621998 Dodgers 37 149 20 42 9 30 .2821998 Marlins 5 18 1 5 0 5 .2781998 Mets 109 394 67 137 23 76 .3481999 Mets 141 534 100 162 40 124 .3032000 Mets 136 482 90 156 38 113 .3242001 Mets 141 503 81 151 36 94 .3002002 Mets 135 478 69 134 33 98 .2802003 Mets 68 234 37 67 11 34 .2862004 Mets 129 455 47 121 20 54 .2662005 Mets 113 398 41 100 19 62 .2512006 Padres 126 399 39 113 22 68 .283Career: 15 Years 1829 6602 1015 2042 419 1291 .309At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1987 Hurricanes 6 9 1 1 0 0 .111Chris Perez - 2008-10Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA2008 Cardinals 41 3-3 41.2 34 16 42 22 7 3.462009 Cardinals/Indians 61 1-2 57.0 41 27 68 27 2 4.262010 Indians 63 2-2 63.0 40 12 61 28 23 1.71Career: 3 Years 165 6-7 161.2 115 55 171 77 32 3.06At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2004-06Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA2004 Hurricanes 11 0-0 18.2 17 16 30 18 1 7.712005 Hurricanes 24 5-1 45.2 34 13 52 25 7 2.562006 Hurricanes 37 4-1 55.1 35 11 67 30 12 1.79College Totals 72 9-2 119.2 86 40 149 73 20 3.01HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 191


ALL-TIME HURRICANES IN THE MAJORSDanny Rios - 1997-1998Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1997 Yankees 2 0-0 2.1 9 5 1 2 0 19.311998 Royals 5 0-1 7.1 9 5 6 6 0 6.14Career: 2 Years 7 0-1 9.2 18 10 7 8 0 9.32At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1991, 1993Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1991 Hurricanes 8 0-0 11.1 7 2 10 2 0 1.591993 Hurricanes 16 5-0 38.2 41 19 25 28 0 4.42College Totals 24 5-0 50.0 48 21 35 30 0 3.78Gaby Sanchez - 2008-10Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2008 Marlins 5 8 0 3 0 1 .3752009 Marlins 21 21 2 5 2 3 .2382010 Marlins 151 572 72 156 19 85 .273Career: 3 Years 177 601 74 164 21 89 .273At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2003-04Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2003 Hurricanes 62 244 63 80 7 56 .3282004 Hurricanes 62 231 46 73 7 47 .316College Totals 124 475 109 153 14 103 .322F.P. Santangelo - 1995-2001Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1995 Expos 35 98 11 29 1 9 .2961996 Expos 152 393 54 109 7 56 .2771997 Expos 130 350 56 87 5 31 .2491998 Expos 122 383 53 82 4 23 .2141999 Giants 113 254 49 66 3 26 .2602000 Dodgeres 81 142 19 28 1 9 .1972001 <strong>Athletics</strong> 32 71 16 14 0 8 .197Career: 7 Years 665 1691 258 415 21 162 .245At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1989Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1989 Hurricanes 65 214 54 73 3 33 .341College Totals 65 214 54 73 3 33 .341Nelson Santovenia - 1987-1993Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1987 Expos 2 1 0 0 0 0 .0001988 Expos 92 309 26 73 8 41 .2361989 Expos 97 204 30 76 5 31 .2501990 Expos 59 163 13 31 6 28 .1901991 Expos 41 96 7 24 2 14 .2501992 White Sox 2 3 1 1 1 2 .3331993 Royals 4 8 0 1 0 0 .125Career: 7 Years 297 884 77 206 22 116 .233At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1982Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1982 Hurricanes 73 244 44 74 10 48 .303College Totals 73 244 44 74 10 48 .303Wade Taylor - 1991Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1991 Yankees 23 7-12 116.1 144 81 72 6.27Career: 1 Year 23 7-12 116.1 144 81 72 6.27At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1987Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1987 Hurricanes 8 3-1 21.2 10 8 17 18 0 3.32At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1994-1995Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1994 Hurricanes 40 6-2 70.0 44 9 64 9 3 1.161995 Hurricanes 45 3-2 75.1 59 11 91 12 20 1.31College Totals 85 9-4 145.1 103 20 155 21 23 1.24Danny Valencia - 2010Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2010 Twins 85 299 30 93 7 40 .311Career: 1 Year 85 299 30 93 7 40 .311At <strong>Miami</strong> - 2005-06Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.2005 Hurricanes 60 227 39 68 6 63 .3002006 Hurricanes 62 244 47 79 9 61 .324College Totals 122 471 86 147 15 124 .312Greg Vaughn - 1989-2003Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1989 Brewers 38 113 18 30 5 23 .2651990 Brewers 120 382 51 84 17 61 .2201991 Brewers 145 542 81 132 27 98 .2441992 Brewers 141 501 77 114 23 78 .2281993 Brewers 154 569 97 152 30 97 .2671994 Brewers 95 370 59 94 19 55 .2541995 Brewers 108 392 67 88 17 59 .2241996 Brewers 102 375 78 105 31 95 .2801996 Padres 43 43 20 29 10 22 .2061997 Padres 120 361 60 78 18 57 .2161998 Padres 158 573 112 156 50 119 .2721999 Reds 153 550 104 135 45 118 .2452000 Devil Rays 127 461 83 117 28 74 .2542001 Devil Rays 136 485 74 113 24 82 .2332002 Devil Rays 69 251 28 41 8 29 .1632003 Rockies 22 37 8 7 3 5 .189Career: 15 Years <strong>173</strong>1 6103 1017 1475 355 1072 .242At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1986Year Team G AB R H HR RBI Avg.1986 Hurricanes 67 231 65 60 12 50 .260College Totals 67 231 65 60 12 50 .260Tony Vila - 1978Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1978 Royals 1 0-0 2.0 1 0 2 0 0 0.00Career: 1 Year 1 0-0 2.0 1 0 2 0 0 0.00At <strong>Miami</strong> - 1977-78Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1977 Hurricanes 17 3-0 54.0 48 21 53 48 0 3.561978 Hurricanes 21 12-1 110.1 78 28 90 44 2 2.28College Totals 38 15-1 164.1 126 49 143 92 2 2.68HISTORYJay Tessmer - 1998-2000, 2002Year Team G W-L IP H ER SO BB SV ERA1998 Yankees 7 1-0 8.2 4 3 6 4 0 3.121999 Yankees 6 0-0 6.2 16 11 3 4 0 14.862000 Yankees 7 0-0 6.2 9 5 5 1 0 6.762002 Yankees 2 0-0 1.1 0 1 0 2 0 6.77Career: 4 Years 22 1-0 23.1 29 20 14 11 0 7.72192 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKSHURRICANES IN THE MLB DRAFT (1956-1990)Key: Players selected in June Draft unless otherwisenoted. Only one draft (June Draft) followingthe 1987 season. The first draft was held in 1965.Prior to that players just signed pr<strong>of</strong>essional contracts.* - played or plays in the Major Leagues^ - Returned to school$ - Selected in January draft% - June Secondary draft(c) - Compensatory pick1956Tommy AdamsPhillies1959Ed HarrisonIndians1962Larry Wilson<strong>Athletics</strong>1963Earnie Yaroshuk Phillies1964Elmer HarrisWhite SoxBobby WardCubs1965Bob Biletnik<strong>of</strong>f <strong>Athletics</strong> 34th (632)1966*Warren Bogle^ <strong>Athletics</strong> 6th (102)Bob Biletnik<strong>of</strong>f$ Yankees 1st (16)1967Fred Kampf% <strong>Athletics</strong> 1st (13)*Warren Bogle% <strong>Athletics</strong> 4th (73)James Goodwin% Indians 7th (134)Robert Yingling% <strong>Athletics</strong> 10th (172)1968Larry Pyle %^ Braves 1st (7)Fred Kampf%^ <strong>Athletics</strong> 4th (72)John Danchick Red Sox FADick Stureman Mets FA1969George Maduro Yankees 7th (153)Thom Lehman Astros 25th (576)Larry Pyle$ Yankees 1st (2)1970Tony Barletta Dodgers FA1971Joel Green% Cubs 2nd (26)Terry Brown Giants 24th (559)Tom Borzecki Giants FA1972Ferris French Red Sox FA1973Bob Bartlett Mets FARalph Edwards Tigers FARick Patrylo Cubs FAWally Pontiff Rangers FA1974*Orlando Gonzalez Indians 18th (408)Rick Reichle Orioles 35th (662)*Mike Armstrong$ Reds 1st (24)Hank Boguszewski$ Dodgers 3rd (66)Benny Castillo Expos FAManny Trujillo Indians FA1975Jim Crosta% White Sox 2nd (32)Tom Baxter% White Sox 3rd (45)Jerry Brust Angels FARick D’Innocenzio Giants FATom Holliday Pirates FARon Scott Portland Independent1976Pat Callahan^ Yankees 12th (280)Rick Montoni^ Braves 28th (623)*John Fulgham% Cardinals 1st (15)*Wayne Krenchicki$ Orioles 1st (7)Stan Jakubowski Pirates FABill Malpas Reds FABob Roth Victoria Independent1977Pat Callahan Yankees 8th (205)Rick Montoni White Sox 14th (623)Steve Lerner% Orioles 1st (9)Rick Nicholson$ Brewers 4th (81)Gavin Long Braves FAGary SarnoTexas City Independent1978Augie Ruiz Dodgers 3rd (73)Howard Shapiro^ Rangers 19th (485)Randy Guerra^ Brewers 21st (522)Humberto Acosta Brewers 25th (602)*Jim Maler$ Mariners 1st (5)Kevin Ruffler Astros FATony Vila* Royals FA1979Mark Batten Mariners 11th (261)Ron Batter Royals 13th (333)Randy Guerra Yankees 14th (363)Alfredo Rodriquez Padres 19th (482)Howie Shapiro Cubs 37th (841)Erol Akchurin Yankees FA*Tony Brewer Yankees FAGeorge Persandi Twins FAWes Robbins Yankees FA1980*Ross Jones Dodgers 1st (9)Matt Tyner Orioles 9th (234)Bob Bastain Angels 14th (258)Jeff Morrison^ Tigers 18th (460)Matt Minium Indians 24th (603)Dave Bisceglia Reds FAPaul Hundhammer Red Sox FA1981Frank Castro Padres 1st (26)(for Dave Winfield)*Neal Heaton Indians 2nd (39)*Mike Pagliarulo Yankees 6th (154)Brian Silvas Indians 8th (193)Tom Gil Pirates 13th (324)Mike Browning Yankees 14th (362)Jeff Morrison Tigers 19th (472)Rob Biagini Giants FAAlex DeJesus Expos FA1982Mike Kasprzak Astros 18th (458)Sam Sorce Rangers 24th (611)Scott Parsons$ Padres 1st (2)*Nelson Santovenia% Expos 1st (19)Eddie Escribano <strong>Athletics</strong> FAMickey Williams Giants FAMike Kutner <strong>Miami</strong> Independent1983Dave Eichhorn Dodgers 8th (202)Danny Smith Reds 10th (238)Bill Wrona Mariners 10th (243)Orlando Artiles <strong>Athletics</strong> 16th (397)Phil Lane^ Brewers 20th (519)Calvin James^ Cubs 25th (620)Camilo Pascual <strong>Athletics</strong> 28th (688)Mark Bauer% <strong>Athletics</strong> 2nd (33)Pat Griffin Tigers FASteve Lusby Angels FAMike Sanicola Yankees FAMitch Seoane Yankees FAJavier Velazquez Dodgers FA1984Rob Souza Tigers 2nd (52)Frank Russo Pirates 2nd (38)Clarke Lange Astros 6th (149)Phil Lane Yankees 16th (414)Darren Mandel Yankees 21st (543)Doug Shields Expos 29th (702)1985Don Rowland Tigers 8th (210)Calvin James Astros 13th (326)Alain Patenaude Tigers 13th (340)Rick Raether^ Angels 18th (459)Kevin Sheary^ Cardinals 30th (760)Jon Leake Brewers FAWillie Martinez Orioles FAJulio Solis <strong>Miami</strong> Independent1986Rick Raether Rangers 6th (137)Dan Davies Indians 13th (317)Kevin Sheary Mariners 25th (628)*Greg Vaughn% Brewers 1st (4)*Chris Howard Yankees FAGus Meizoso Rangers FAKevin Ryan Dodgers FARick Richardi <strong>Miami</strong> Independent1987Chris Lee Astros 22nd (573)Mike Gibbons Expos FA*Wade Taylor Yankees FAKevin Sheary <strong>Miami</strong> Independent1988*Joe Grahe^ <strong>Athletics</strong> 5th (125)*Kurt Knudsen Tigers 9th (239)Mike Fiore Cardinals 15th (392)Jorge Robles Mariners 26th (669)Frank Dominguez Angels 28th (715)Will Vespe Twins 30th (779)Doug DeKock Expos 53rd (1291)*Mike Piazza (Dade) Dodgers 62nd (1390)Steffen Majer Cardinals FA1989*Joe Grahe Angels 2nd (39)*F.P. Santangelo Expos 20th (512)Jose Trujillo Cardinals 26th (664)Rey Noriega Yankees 60th (1418)Henry Hernandez Cardinals FAMike Hinde Twins FAWill Vespe Indians FALarry Walker Yankees FACleveland Gary <strong>Miami</strong> Independent1990*Alex Fernandez (Dade) White Sox 1st (4)*Oscar Munoz Indians 4th (133)HISTORY1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 193


HISTORYALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKSHURRICANES IN THE MLB DRAFT (1991-2009)Shawn Purdy^ <strong>Athletics</strong> 26th (697)Juan Flores Brewers FAChris Hirsch Expos FA1991*Jorge Fabregas Angels 1st (34)Shawn Purdy Angels 16th (429)*Ryan Karp Braves 22nd (570)*Orlando Palmeiro Angels 33rd (871)Maurice Crum Brewers 39th (1014)Scott Lucas Brewers FAMike Tosar Mets FAGreg Knowles Salt Lake IndependentTodd BushMexican League1992*Charles Johnson Marlins 1st (28)Gus Gandarillas Twins 3rd (94)Jeff Alkire Cardinals 5th (139)*Ryan Karp (FIU) Yankees 9th (242)Jonathen Smith Mets 17th (469)Chris Anderson Angels FAKevin DiGiacomo Indians FAGino DiMare Red Sox FAFrank Mora Mets FA1993Jose Prado Dodgers 8th (214)Silvio Censale Phillies 10th (272)*Dave Berg Marlins 38th (1079)Chad Rupp Twins 44th (1238)Danny Rios Yankees FARick Ellstrom Padres FA1994Kenny Henderson^ Expos 2nd (55)*Mike Metcalfe Dodgers 3rd (76)*Danny Graves Indians 4th (101)Bruce Thompson^ Cardinals 10th (278)Sean Duncan White Sox 15th (425)Alex Miranda Oakland 21st (569)Eric Morgan Mariners 21st (581)Luis Hernandez Mets 33rd (904)Walter Owens Indians 45th (1238)1995Kenny Henderson Padres 5th (117)Danny Buxbaum Angels 11th (284)Bruce Thompson Giants 12th (327)Rick Gama Padres 13th (341)*Jay Tessmer Yankees 19th (534)Jason Adge Indians 30th (838)Ricky Gonzalez Indians 31th (866)Adam Finnieston Royals 36th (1002)Pete Demorejon White Sox 42nd (1176)Denis Pujals^ Yankees 46th (1283)1996*Alex Cora Dodgers 3rd (88)Jim Gargiulo Cardinals 6th (158)Denis Pujals Devil Rays 9th (274)Rudy Gomez Yankees 10th (299)Michael DeCelle Devil Rays 17th (514)Alan Westfall Mariners 18th (537)T.R. Marcinczyk <strong>Athletics</strong> 28th (825)Clint Weibl Cardinals 37th (1088)Eddie Rivero Phillies 43rd (1271)Kenard Lang^ White Sox 43rd (1272)Tris Moore Tigers 45th (1319)J.D. Arteaga^ Pirates 54th (1515)Ryan Grimmett^ Mariners 60th (1595)1997Eddy Reyes# Devil Rays 7th (234)Jason Michaels^ Cardinals 15th (464)Lazaro Gutierrez^ Devil Rays 16th (504)Ryan Grimmett Tigers 18th (535)Mandy Jacomino Tigers 22nd (655)J.D. Arteaga Mets 26th (780)Brad Brewer Angels 44th (1301)Mike Lopez-Cao Devil Rays FA1998*Pat Burrell Phillies 1st (1)Robbie Morrison Royals 2nd (47)Alex Santos^ Dodgers 3rd (96)*Jason Michaels Phillies 4th (104)*Aubrey Huff Devil Rays 5th (162)Todd Ozias Giants 8th (248)Laz Gutierrez Tigers 13th (387)German Alvarez Braves FA1999Bobby Hill^ White Sox 2nd (66)Russ Jacobson Phillies 3rd (96)Alex Santos Devil Rays 4th (115)David Gil^ Phillies 7th (216)Michael Neu Reds 29th (878)Darryl Roque Expos FABrian Seever Angels FA2000*Bobby Hill Cubs 2nd (43)David Gil Reds 3rd (93)Manny Crespo Mariners 14th (416)Mark Walker Giants 40th (1200)Kevin Brown^ Red Sox 44th (1314)Lale EsquivelIndependent2001Mike Rodriguez Astros 2nd (54)Chris Sheffield Blue Jays 4th (121)Brian Walker Mets 4th (132)*Charlton Jimerson Astros 5th (146)Tom Farmer Tigers 7th (207)Marcus Nettles Padres 11th (330)Mike DiRosa Diamondbacks 16th (488)Dan Smith Tigers 17th (507)Kevin Brown Braves 19th (585)Troy Roberson^ Rangers 28th (831)Kris Clute Marlins 37th (1112)Greg Lovelady Marlins FAAlex Prendes Red Sox FA2002Kevin Howard Reds 5th (135)Javy Rodriguez Angels 5th (144)Kiki Bengochea Rangers 11th (322)Matt Dryer Giants 15th (457)T.J. Prunty Minnesota 21st (632)Danny Matienzo Minnesota 23rd (692)Troy Robertson Mets 47th (1394)2003Jim Burt^ Blue Jays 35th (1040)2004Erick San Pedro Expos 2nd (54)Adam Ricks White Sox 10th (299)Jim Burt Mets 19th (554)J.D. Cockr<strong>of</strong>t Rangers 26th (771)Richard Giannotti Angels 38th (1133)Danny Figueroa^ <strong>Athletics</strong> 40th (1207)*Brian Barton Indians FA2005*Ryan Braun Brewers 1st (5)Cesar Carrillo Padres 1st (18)*Gaby Sanchez Marlins 4th (126)Paco Figueroa Orioles 9th (273)Chiqui Chirino White Sox 10th (305)Brendan Katin Brewers 23rd (685)Vince Bongiovanni Arizona 24th (711)Brandon Camardese Reds 34th (1022)Danny Figueroa Orioles 43rd (1289)Dan Touchet Rangers Free Agent2006*Chris Perez (c) Cardinals 1st (42)*Jon Jay Cardinals 2nd (74)Ricky Orta Mariners 4th (111)Tommy Giles Dodgers 8th (233)*Danny Valencia Twins 19th (576)Eddy Rodriguez Reds 34th (711)*Scott Maine^ Rockies 23rd (678)Andrew LaneIndependent Free Agent2007Manny Miguelez Tigers 8th (271)*Scott Maine Diamondbacks 6th (193)Danny Gil Astros 30th (921)Enrique Garcia^ Cubs 34th (1024)Roger Tomas Tigers Free Agent2008*Yonder Alonso Reds 1st (7)Jemile Weeks <strong>Athletics</strong> 1st (12)Carlos Gutierrez Twins 1st (27)Dennis Raben Mariners 2nd (66)Blake Tekotte Padres 3rd (101)Mark Sobolewski Blue Jays 4th (129)Enrique Garcia Reds 24th (719)Adan Severino Twins 26th (786)2009Jason Hagerty Padres 5th (144)Ryan Jackson Cardinals 5th (159)Kyle Bellamy White Sox 5th (163)Chris Herrmann Twins 6th (192)Eric Erickson Cubs 20th (620)Dave DiNatale Rockies 28th (841)John Housey Mariners 36th (1073)David Gutierrez Twins 37th (1122)Glenn Cook (football) Cubs 46th (1400)2010Yasmani Grandal Reds 1st (12)Chris Hernandez Red Sox 7th (233)David Gutierrez Twins 18th (555)Scott Lawson Rays 29th (881)Iden Nazario Cardinals 30th (919)194 hurricanesports.com2011 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball


THE GRAND ILLUSIONA Play Charms The Nation‘It’ was the single most talked-about play in the history <strong>of</strong> college baseball.‘It’ set the town <strong>of</strong> Omaha buzzing for days, and the entire country tuned intocollege baseball as it never had before.‘It’ caused accusations that the crowd, batgirls, umpires and TV network werein collusion.‘It’ was ‘The Grand Illusion” a trick play devised by <strong>Miami</strong> Head Coach RonFraser and in the second game <strong>of</strong> the 1982 College World Series against WichitaState.What Wichita State called it in the first few moments after its execution atOmaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium will never be repeated on these, or any other family-orientedpublications’ pages.Let’s set the stage. <strong>Miami</strong> vs. Wichita State in round two <strong>of</strong> the NCAA CollegeWorld Series in Omaha, Neb. Both teams were winners <strong>of</strong> their opening games,and the victor <strong>of</strong> this contest would advance in the winner’s bracket play, whilethe loser would tumble into the loser’s bracket.Wichita State was the most awesome <strong>of</strong>fensive machine ever assembled incollege baseball history. With a team batting average <strong>of</strong> .350, more than 100home runs, 327 stolen bases and a 71-12 record, the Shockers were expected tochallenge No. 1 ranked Texas for the title with their unique brand <strong>of</strong> running andbombardment.<strong>Miami</strong>, conversely, wasn’t even supposed to be in the field for this eight-team,double-elimination tournament, suffering 17 regular season losses and owner <strong>of</strong>a pitching staff as maligned in 1982 as it had been praised in preceding years.Everything came to a head on Monday, June 7, 1982.It was the sixth inning, <strong>Miami</strong> leading by the eventual winning margin <strong>of</strong> 4-3.The greatest single season base stealer in NCAA history, Phil Stephenson, 86 <strong>of</strong>91 thefts, drew a walk to open the inning.The Play’s signal, Associate Head Coach Skip Bertman sticking his finger inhis ear was given, a maneuver which pitcher Mike Kasprzak repeated to clue histeammates in. Several leisurely tosses back to first base got the desired result,Stephenson diving back.Once more Kasprzak stepped <strong>of</strong>f the rubber, but this time he kept the ball andfaked the throw to first. First baseman Steve Lusby dove over the returning runner,cursed his displeasure and took <strong>of</strong>f for the right field bullpen in pursuit <strong>of</strong> aball, or so it seemed.Second baseman Mitch Seoane and right fielder Mickey Williams did likewise,converging on the bullpen where reliever Dan Smith and catcher Bob Walkerleaped up as if to avoid being hit by a ball.Shortstop Bill Wrona forlornly covered second base, looking in the distance atthe bullpen commotion. Kasprzak shrugged his shoulders as if he had indeedthrown the ball away. And all the while, half the <strong>Miami</strong> dugout was stirring andpointing to the bullpen area, admonishing, “there’s the ball.”First base umpire Dale Williams started down the line; the entire right fieldbleachers rose as one to see the commotion going on in front <strong>of</strong> it; obviously, theball was loose.In short it was one heck <strong>of</strong> a fake.Stephenson fell for the ploy and lit out for second base. Kasprzak calmlypulled the ball from his mitt and tossed to Wrona, who put the tag on a very confusedrunner.From that point, the momentum shifted <strong>Miami</strong>’s way. Wichita State no longerin this game or the succeeding Championship Game, used reckless abandon onthe base paths. In <strong>Miami</strong>’s very next game, a superior running team, Texas, wasso wary they shortened their leads by a step or two.And in the semifinal, <strong>Miami</strong> pitcher Rob Souza muffed a pick<strong>of</strong>f play at second,throwing the ball into center field. But the Maine runner stayed put. As hiscoach, Dr. John Winkin, put it, “I thought it was another trick play. I thought Souzahad thrown the rosing bag into center and still held the ball.”“That’s the best,” said Bertman. “But that’s what a trick play will do for you,place uncertainty in the mind <strong>of</strong> the opponent.”For the play to have worked, certain factors had to be present:• Wichita State had to use a player as first base coach• Stephenson or one <strong>of</strong> Wichita State’s other aggressive baserunners, Loren Hibbs(63 steals) or Jim Thomas (57) had to be on base• It had to be late in the game - dusk• The runner had to dive back to the bag on the initial toss over.“I thought if we could put those four things together, we’d have a shot,” saidBertman, who at assistant coach Dave Scott’s urging, put the play in “to loosenthe team up” the day before.“The players really enjoyed practicing the play,” Bertman added, “and that’swhat really sold me on it.”The play actually was on in both the first and third innings, but circumstancesprevented it from being attempted. The time came in the sixth, when all factorsmeshed perfectly. History was made, in front <strong>of</strong> 10,280 in-person witnesses, millionsmore on live nationwide cable TV and, in days to come, tens <strong>of</strong> millions moreon such shows as “This Week in Baseball,” “The Baseball Bunch,” and virtuallyevery sportscast in the land.In short, <strong>Miami</strong> had done for college baseball with one trick play, what no onepreviously could; bring national acclaim.Was there any downside to the play?“Do you know how stupid I would have looked if it hadn’t worked?” askedFraser.For Fraser, for the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> and for the good <strong>of</strong> college baseball, fortunately,it worked.Picture #1WSU’s Phil Stephenson dives back to first base after what he thought was a pick-<strong>of</strong>f attempt to UM first baseman Steve Lusbyfrom pitcher Mike Kasprzak.Picture #2A dive backwards by Lusby and frenzied movement to a phantom baseball down the line tricks Stephenson into taking second.Kasprzak actually held on to the ball and intends to throw it to shortstop Bill Wrona who is covering second.Picture #3The fake has succeeded as Kasprzak follows a trapped Stephenson to second.Picture #4A confused Stephenson stands up at second as he was tagged coming in.HISTORY RECORDS OPPONENTS REVIEW HURRICANES1982 1985 1999 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONShurricanesports.com 195


MIAMI ALL-TIME LETTERMENHISTORYAAcosta, Humberto 1977-78Adams, Tommy 1953-56Adams, Larry 1948Addison, Brent 1986Adge, Jason 1995Adler, Jim 1951Akchurin, Erol 1977-78Albir, Marcelo 2003-04, ‘06Alfonso, Gus 1998Alfonso, Raudel 2005-2006Alonso, Yonder 2006-2008Allen, Jon 2004Alkire, Jeff 1989-92Alvarez, Bob 1952-53Alvarez, German 1997-98Anderson, Chris 1988, 90-92Archer, John 1961-62Armstrong, Mike 1973Arrieta, Fadul 1992-93Arteaga, J.D. 1994-97Artiles, Orlando 1982-83BBaldoni, Fred 1947-50Barkett, Matt 2002-03Barletta, Tony 1969-70Barnes, George 1964Barquin, Tony 1980-81Barrett, Pat 1970-71Bartell, John 1958-60Bartlett, Bob 1971-73Bastian, Bob 1980Barton, Brian 2003-04Battaglia, Tom 1971Battaglia, Vince 1970-71Batten, Mark 1976-79Batter, Ron 1978-79Bauer, Mark 1983Baxter, Tom 1974Beal, Stuart 1954Beasley, Sean 1996Beckman, Witt 1972-75Beer, Irv 1953Beish, Greg 1971Bellamy, Kyle 2007-09Bengochea, Kiki 2000-02Benoit, Jerry 1951-53Berg, Dave 1992-93Berry, Steve 1973Berry, Red 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1977-81Gallo, Hadrian 1984Gama, Rick 1993-95Gandarillas, Gus 1992Gank<strong>of</strong>skie, Rich 1977Garabedian, Alex 2005Garcia, Enrique 2007-2008Gargiulo, Jim 1994-96Garrigus, Carl 1953-55Garvey, Ed 1968-70Gawenda, Chris 2006, 2008George, Bobby 1970-71Gerroty, Dick 1946-49Ghaul, Harry 1946-47Giacoboni, Dom 1956-58Gianini, Jim 1969Giannotti, Richard 2002-04Gibbons, Mike 1986-87Gifford, Ron 1972-83Gil, Danny 2004-2007Gil, David 1997-00Gil, Tom 1981Giles, Tommy 2006Gill, Rob 1976-77Gironda, Frank 1951Golding, Rob 1957Gomez, Rudy 1994-96Gomez, Tito 1966-68Gonsalves, Lou 1950-51Gonzalez, Dorian 1994-96Gonzalez, Orlando 1973-74Gonzalez, Ricky 1995Goodwin, Jim 1967Graham, Norman 1959-61Grahe, Joe 1987-89Grandal, Yasmani 2008-10Graves, Danny 1992-94Green, Toby 1963-65Green, Joel 1969-71Grey, William 1962-65Griffen, Pat 1983Grimmett, Ryan 1994-97Grundy, Jerad 2010Guerra, Randy 1976-79Guerra, Rene 2008-09Gullette, Leigh 1976-80Gutierrez, Carlos 2005-2008Gutierrez, David 2007-10Gutierrez, Laz 1996-98Guttman, Maury 1958HHacker, T.J. 2003Hagerty, Jason 2007-09Hambleton, Denny 1947-50Hammonds, Paul 1975-76Hand, Frank 1948-50, 52Hansen, Russ 1977Hansen, Thomas 1962Harris, Elmer 1962-64Harrison, Ed 1956-58Hart, Chris 1984-85Hattis, Bill 1974-75Hearn, H.C. 1956-57Heaton, Neal 1979-81Heaton, Scott 1982Heffer, Larry 1961-62Heiser, Rick 1986Helmer, Robert 2004Helmstetter, Chuck 1968-70Henderson, Kenny 1992-95Herman, Dave 1971-72Hernandez, Bob 1987-88Hernandez, Chris 2008-10Hernandez, Ernie 1976Hernandez, Henry 1987-89Hernandez, Luis 1991-94Herrmann, Chris 2009Hill, Bobby 1997-99Hinckle, Claude 1972Hinde, Mike 1989Hines, Wayne 1962-65Hirsch, Chris 1988-90Hoelker, Chad 1992-95H<strong>of</strong>f, Eddie 1995-96Hogan, Bill 1976Hogden, * 1949Holka, Doug 1969-72Holliday, Tom 1974-75Ho<strong>of</strong>t, Joey 2002-04Horgen, David 1957-59Housey, John 2007-2009Howard, Chris 1986Howard, Kevin 2000-02Howell, Greg 1997-00Huguet, George 2001-04Huff, Aubrey 1997-98Hughes, Bobby 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The U Social Media OutletsThe Hurricanes will <strong>of</strong>fer multiple social media outletsfor fans and loyal supporters <strong>of</strong> the programto keep current with the Hurricanes during the2011 baseball season.You can follow all <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> teams on Twitter byvisiting twitter.com/hurricanesports.com or follow baseballspecifically at twitter.com/canesbaseball andtwitter.com/coach3morris. Fans can also check outHurricaneSports and <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong> Baseballon facebook.com to get up-to-date news and informationon the baseball program.HurricaneSports.com will also feature updated pr<strong>of</strong>ileinformation and stats for all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Miami</strong>’s student-athletes.For even more exclusive content — including videointerviews, photos and more — visit the <strong>Miami</strong> Baseball Blogat theubaseball.com.

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