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Michigan Wolverines baseball

The Michigan Wolverines baseball team represents the University of Michigan in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Michigan athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Big Ten Conference. They play their home games at Ray Fisher Stadium.

Michigan Wolverines
2023 Michigan Wolverines baseball team
Founded1866; 157 years ago (1866)
UniversityUniversity of Michigan
Athletic directorWarde Manuel
Head coachTracy Smith (1st season)
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan
Home stadiumRay Fisher Stadium
(Capacity: 4,000)
NicknameWolverines
ColorsMaize and blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament champions
1953, 1962
College World Series runner-up
2019
College World Series appearances
1953, 1962, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2019
NCAA regional champions
2007, 2019
NCAA Tournament appearances
1953, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference tournament champions
1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2022
Regular season conference champions
1899, 1901, 1905, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1936, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1961, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008

The Wolverines have made the College World Series eight times, winning two national championships in 1953 and 1962. Michigan is the third winningest program in NCAA Division I baseball history, trailing only Fordham and Texas.[2] The team is currently coached by Tracy Smith, who replaced Erik Bakich who left Michigan to coach at Clemson.

1875 Michigan baseball team
1882 Michigan baseball team with Moses Fleetwood Walker.
1886 Michigan baseball team
1899 team – Michigan's first conference champions
1912 team – coached by Branch Rickey.
1914 team – starring George Sisler.
Michigan's 1953 NCAA national championship team.

Championships

NCAA College World Series National Championships

Season Record Head coach
1953 21–9 Ray Fisher
1962 31–13 Don Lund

Conference Championships

Season Conference Record Head coach
1899 Big Ten 5–2 H.T. Clarke
1901 Big Ten 8–2 Frank Sexton
1905 Big Ten 9–3 L.W. McAllister
1918 Big Ten 9–1 Carl Lundgren
1919 Big Ten 9–0 Carl Lundgren
1920 Big Ten 9–1 Carl Lundgren
1923 Big Ten 10–0 Ray Fisher
1924 Big Ten 8–2 Ray Fisher
1926 Big Ten 9–2 Ray Fisher
1928 Big Ten 11–1 Ray Fisher
1929 Big Ten 7–2 Ray Fisher
1936 Big Ten 9–1 Ray Fisher
1941 Big Ten 10–2 Ray Fisher
1942 Big Ten 10–2 Ray Fisher
1944 Big Ten 8–0 Ray Fisher
1945 Big Ten 8–0 Ray Fisher
1948 Big Ten 10–2 Ray Fisher
1949 Big Ten 8–4 Ray Fisher
1950 Big Ten 9–3 Ray Fisher
1952 Big Ten 8–4 Ray Fisher
1953 Big Ten 10–3 Ray Fisher
1961 Big Ten 10–2 Don Lund
1975 Big Ten 13–3 Moby Benedict
1976 Big Ten 9–4 Moby Benedict
1978 Big Ten 13–3 Moby Benedict
1980 Big Ten 14–2 Bud Middaugh
1981 Big Ten 10–4 Bud Middaugh
1983 Big Ten 13–2 Bud Middaugh
1984 Big Ten 11–5 Bud Middaugh
1986 Big Ten 13–3 Bud Middaugh
1987 Big Ten 13–3 Bud Middaugh
1997 Big Ten 17–9 Geoff Zahn
2006 Big Ten 23–9 Rich Maloney
2007 Big Ten 21–7 Rich Maloney
2008 Big Ten 26–5 Rich Maloney

Conference Tournament Championships

Year Conference Tournament Location Head coach
1981 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Bud Middaugh
1983 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Bud Middaugh
1984 Big Ten Siebert Field, Minneapolis, MN Bud Middaugh
1986 Big Ten Siebert Field, Minneapolis, MN Bud Middaugh
1987 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Bud Middaugh
1999 Big Ten Bill Davis Stadium, Columbus, OH Geoff Zahn
2006 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Rich Maloney
2008 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Rich Maloney
2015 Big Ten Target Field, Minneapolis, MN Erik Bakich
2022 Big Ten Charles Schwab Field Omaha, Omaha, NE Erik Bakich

Stadium

The Wolverines play their home games in Ray Fisher Stadium. The stadium is named after Ray Fisher, who is the winningest coach in Michigan baseball history, with 636 victories and also the 1953 College World Series championship.

In 2008, alum and owner of the New York Mets MLB franchise, Fred Wilpon donated $9 million for the renovation of Fisher Stadium and Alumni Field. It is now known as the Wilpon Baseball and Softball Complex, but more commonly known as the Wilpon Baseball Complex.

Name Years
Ferry Field 1923–1966
Ray Fisher Stadium 1967–2007
Ray Fisher Stadium at Wilpon Baseball Complex 2008–present

Head coaches

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct
Peter Conway 1891–1892 2 22–9–1 .703
Frank Sexton 1896, 1901–1908 3 38–22 .633
Charles F. Watkins 1897–1898, 1900 3 16–17 .485
Henry T. Clarke 1898–1899 2 14–5 .737
R.C. "Skel" Roach 1903 1 12–5 .706
Jerome Utley 1904 1 10–5 .667
Lew "Sport" McAllister 1905–1906, 1908–1909 4 58–17–1 .770
Bobby Lowe 1907 1 11–4–1 .719
Branch Rickey 1910–1913 4 68–32–4 .673
Carl Lundgren 1914–1920 7 93–43–6 .676
Ray Fisher 1921–1958 38 636–295–8 .682
Don Lund 1959–1962 4 80–53–3 .599
Moby Benedict 1963–1979 18 367–252–5 .592
Bud Middaugh 1980–1989 10 465–146–1 .761
Bill Freehan 1990–1995 6 166–167–1 .499
Geoff Zahn 1996–2001 6 163–169–2 .491
Chris Harrison 2002 1 21–32 .396
Rich Maloney 2003–2012 10 341–244 .583
Erik Bakich 2013–2022 10 328–216 .603
Tracy Smith 2023–present 1 0–0

Year-by-year results

Michigan in the NCAA tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
1953 4–1 .800 College World Series (Champions)
1961 2–2 .500 NCAA District 4 Regional
1962 8–2 .800 College World Series (Champions)
1975 3–2 .600 NCAA Mideast Regional
1976 3–1 .750 NCAA Mideast Regional
1977 2–2 .500 NCAA Midwest Regional
1978 4–2 .667 College World Series (5th Place)
1980 4–2 .667 College World Series (5th Place)
1981 4–3 .571 College World Series (7th Place)
1983 5–2 .714 College World Series (3rd Place)
1984 3–2 .600 College World Series (7th Place)
1985 3–2 .600 NCAA South I Regional
1986 0–2 .000 NCAA Mideast Regional
1987 1–2 .333 NCAA Northeast Regional
1988 2–2 .500 NCAA Central Regional
1989 3–2 .600 NCAA West II Regional
1999 2–2 .500 NCAA South Bend Regional
2005 1–2 .333 NCAA Atlanta Regional
2006 1–2 .333 NCAA Atlanta Regional
2007 3–3 .500 NCAA Corvallis Super Regional
2008 1–2 .333 NCAA Ann Arbor Regional
2015 2–2 .500 NCAA Louisville Regional
2017 0–2 .000 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional
2019 9–4 .692 College World Series (Runner-up)
2021 0–2 .000 NCAA South Bend Regional
2022 2–2 .500 NCAA Louisville Regional
TOTALS
72–54 .574 2 National Championships, 8 CWS Appearances

First Team All-Americans

Player Position Year(s) Selectors
Bruce Haynam Shortstop 1953 ABCA
Don Eaddy Third Base 1955 ABCA
Ken Tippery Second Base 1957 ABCA
Bill Freehan Catcher 1961 ABCA
Jim Burton Pitcher 1971 SN
Steve Howe Pitcher 1979 SN
Rick Leach Outfield 1979 SN
Jim Paciorek Outfield 1982 ABCA, BA
Chris Sabo Third Base 1983 BA, SN
Barry Larkin Shortstop 1984, 1985 ABCA, BA, SN
Mike Watters Outfield 1985 BA
Casey Close Outfield 1986 ABCA, BA
Jim Abbott Pitcher 1988 SN
Carmen Benedetti Designated Hitter 2015 NCBWA
Jake Cronenworth Utility 2015 ABCA
Source:"Baseball Record Book" (PDF). mgoblue.com. Retrieved 2021-03-02.

ABCA: American Baseball Coaches Association BA: Baseball America CB: Collegiate Baseball NCBWA: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association SN: Sporting News Denotes consensus All-American

Individual honors

Retired numbers

Michigan has retired six uniform numbers to date. Below is the detailed list:[3]

Retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retired
1 Moby Benedict SS 1953–56 1979
11 Bill Freehan C 1959–61 1977
16 Barry Larkin SS 1983–85 2010
31 Jim Abbott P 1986–88 2009
33 Don Lund OF 1943–45 1999
44 Ray Fisher Coach 1 1921–58 2000

1 Never played for the Wolverines. He coached Michigan with a record 636 wins and led the team to 15 Big Ten championships apart from winning the 1953 College World Series.

National Awards

Golden Spikes Award Winner

Baseball America College Player of the Year

NCBWA National Coach of the Year

Conference Awards

Big Ten Player of the Year

Big Ten Pitcher of the Year

  • Larry Carroll (1984)
  • Jim Brauer (2005)
  • Zach Putnam (2008)

Big Ten Freshman of the Year

  • Scott Weaver (1993)
  • Jason Alcaraz (1996)
  • Jake Bivens (2015)

Big Ten Coach of the Year

Big Ten Batting Title

  • Bill Freehan (1961; .585 batting average)
  • Carl Cmejrek (1965; .453 batting average)
  • Elliott Maddox (1968; .467 batting average)
  • Rick Leach (1978; .473 batting average)
  • George Foussianes (1979; .452 batting average)
  • Tony Evans (1981; .465 batting average)
  • Jim Paciorek, Ken Hayward (1982; .462 batting average)
  • Fred Erdmann (1983; .500 batting average)
  • Randy Wolfe (1985; .514 batting average)
  • Casey Close (1986; .469 batting average)
  • Scott Timmerman (1993; .431 batting average)
  • Scott Weaver (1995; .500 batting average)
  • Dominic Clementi (2018; .413 batting average)

University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor

The following 35 Michigan Wolverines baseball players and coaches (listed in order of induction) have been inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor:

Wolverines in the MLB

[6]

 
Barry Larkin

Note: Charlie Gehringer and Derek Jeter are Baseball Hall of Fame inductees who were enrolled at Michigan, but never played for the baseball team.

Source: Baseball Reference

First-Round MLB Draft Picks

See also

References

  1. ^ "University of Michigan Style Guide: Colors". July 7, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "2021 NCAA Baseball Record Book" (PDF). ncaa.org. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Baseball retired numbers" at MGoBlue official website
  4. ^ "Michigan Baseball Individual Honors". bentley.umich.edu. Bentley Historical Library. 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2013-04-18.
  5. ^ "Michigan Baseball National Honors" (PDF). MGoBlue.com. University of Michigan Baseball Record Book. 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  6. ^ "Wolverines in Professional Baseball" at MGoBlue official website

External links

  Media related to Michigan Wolverines baseball at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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The Michigan Wolverines baseball team represents the University of Michigan in NCAA Division I college baseball Along with most other Michigan athletic teams the baseball team participates in the Big Ten Conference They play their home games at Ray Fisher Stadium Michigan Wolverines2023 Michigan Wolverines baseball teamFounded1866 157 years ago 1866 UniversityUniversity of MichiganAthletic directorWarde ManuelHead coachTracy Smith 1st season ConferenceBig Ten ConferenceLocationAnn Arbor MichiganHome stadiumRay Fisher Stadium Capacity 4 000 NicknameWolverinesColorsMaize and blue 1 NCAA Tournament champions1953 1962College World Series runner up2019College World Series appearances1953 1962 1978 1980 1981 1983 1984 2019NCAA regional champions2007 2019NCAA Tournament appearances1953 1961 1962 1975 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2015 2017 2019 2021 2022Conference tournament champions1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1999 2006 2008 2015 2022Regular season conference champions1899 1901 1905 1918 1919 1920 1923 1924 1926 1928 1929 1936 1941 1942 1944 1945 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1961 1975 1976 1978 1980 1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1997 2006 2007 2008The Wolverines have made the College World Series eight times winning two national championships in 1953 and 1962 Michigan is the third winningest program in NCAA Division I baseball history trailing only Fordham and Texas 2 The team is currently coached by Tracy Smith who replaced Erik Bakich who left Michigan to coach at Clemson 1875 Michigan baseball team 1882 Michigan baseball team with Moses Fleetwood Walker 1886 Michigan baseball team 1899 team Michigan s first conference champions 1912 team coached by Branch Rickey 1914 team starring George Sisler Michigan s 1953 NCAA national championship team Contents 1 Championships 1 1 NCAA College World Series National Championships 1 2 Conference Championships 1 3 Conference Tournament Championships 2 Stadium 3 Head coaches 4 Year by year results 5 Michigan in the NCAA tournament 6 First Team All Americans 7 Individual honors 7 1 Retired numbers 7 2 National Awards 7 2 1 Golden Spikes Award Winner 7 2 2 Baseball America College Player of the Year 7 2 3 NCBWA National Coach of the Year 7 3 Conference Awards 7 3 1 Big Ten Player of the Year 7 3 2 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year 7 3 3 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 7 3 4 Big Ten Coach of the Year 7 3 5 Big Ten Batting Title 7 4 University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor 8 Wolverines in the MLB 8 1 First Round MLB Draft Picks 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksChampionships EditNCAA College World Series National Championships Edit Season Record Head coach1953 21 9 Ray Fisher1962 31 13 Don LundConference Championships Edit Season Conference Record Head coach1899 Big Ten 5 2 H T Clarke1901 Big Ten 8 2 Frank Sexton1905 Big Ten 9 3 L W McAllister1918 Big Ten 9 1 Carl Lundgren1919 Big Ten 9 0 Carl Lundgren1920 Big Ten 9 1 Carl Lundgren1923 Big Ten 10 0 Ray Fisher1924 Big Ten 8 2 Ray Fisher1926 Big Ten 9 2 Ray Fisher1928 Big Ten 11 1 Ray Fisher1929 Big Ten 7 2 Ray Fisher1936 Big Ten 9 1 Ray Fisher1941 Big Ten 10 2 Ray Fisher1942 Big Ten 10 2 Ray Fisher1944 Big Ten 8 0 Ray Fisher1945 Big Ten 8 0 Ray Fisher1948 Big Ten 10 2 Ray Fisher1949 Big Ten 8 4 Ray Fisher1950 Big Ten 9 3 Ray Fisher1952 Big Ten 8 4 Ray Fisher1953 Big Ten 10 3 Ray Fisher1961 Big Ten 10 2 Don Lund1975 Big Ten 13 3 Moby Benedict1976 Big Ten 9 4 Moby Benedict1978 Big Ten 13 3 Moby Benedict1980 Big Ten 14 2 Bud Middaugh1981 Big Ten 10 4 Bud Middaugh1983 Big Ten 13 2 Bud Middaugh1984 Big Ten 11 5 Bud Middaugh1986 Big Ten 13 3 Bud Middaugh1987 Big Ten 13 3 Bud Middaugh1997 Big Ten 17 9 Geoff Zahn2006 Big Ten 23 9 Rich Maloney2007 Big Ten 21 7 Rich Maloney2008 Big Ten 26 5 Rich MaloneyConference Tournament Championships Edit Year Conference Tournament Location Head coach1981 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor MI Bud Middaugh1983 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor MI Bud Middaugh1984 Big Ten Siebert Field Minneapolis MN Bud Middaugh1986 Big Ten Siebert Field Minneapolis MN Bud Middaugh1987 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor MI Bud Middaugh1999 Big Ten Bill Davis Stadium Columbus OH Geoff Zahn2006 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor MI Rich Maloney2008 Big Ten Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor MI Rich Maloney2015 Big Ten Target Field Minneapolis MN Erik Bakich2022 Big Ten Charles Schwab Field Omaha Omaha NE Erik BakichStadium EditThe Wolverines play their home games in Ray Fisher Stadium The stadium is named after Ray Fisher who is the winningest coach in Michigan baseball history with 636 victories and also the 1953 College World Series championship In 2008 alum and owner of the New York Mets MLB franchise Fred Wilpon donated 9 million for the renovation of Fisher Stadium and Alumni Field It is now known as the Wilpon Baseball and Softball Complex but more commonly known as the Wilpon Baseball Complex Name YearsFerry Field 1923 1966Ray Fisher Stadium 1967 2007Ray Fisher Stadium at Wilpon Baseball Complex 2008 presentHead coaches EditMain article List of Michigan Wolverines head baseball coaches Coach Years Seasons Record PctPeter Conway 1891 1892 2 22 9 1 703Frank Sexton 1896 1901 1908 3 38 22 633Charles F Watkins 1897 1898 1900 3 16 17 485Henry T Clarke 1898 1899 2 14 5 737R C Skel Roach 1903 1 12 5 706Jerome Utley 1904 1 10 5 667Lew Sport McAllister 1905 1906 1908 1909 4 58 17 1 770Bobby Lowe 1907 1 11 4 1 719Branch Rickey 1910 1913 4 68 32 4 673Carl Lundgren 1914 1920 7 93 43 6 676Ray Fisher 1921 1958 38 636 295 8 682Don Lund 1959 1962 4 80 53 3 599Moby Benedict 1963 1979 18 367 252 5 592Bud Middaugh 1980 1989 10 465 146 1 761Bill Freehan 1990 1995 6 166 167 1 499Geoff Zahn 1996 2001 6 163 169 2 491Chris Harrison 2002 1 21 32 396Rich Maloney 2003 2012 10 341 244 583Erik Bakich 2013 2022 10 328 216 603Tracy Smith 2023 present 1 0 0 Year by year results EditMain article List of Michigan Wolverines baseball seasonsMichigan in the NCAA tournament EditThe NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947 The format of the tournament has changed through the years Year Record Pct Notes1953 4 1 800 College World Series Champions 1961 2 2 500 NCAA District 4 Regional1962 8 2 800 College World Series Champions 1975 3 2 600 NCAA Mideast Regional1976 3 1 750 NCAA Mideast Regional1977 2 2 500 NCAA Midwest Regional1978 4 2 667 College World Series 5th Place 1980 4 2 667 College World Series 5th Place 1981 4 3 571 College World Series 7th Place 1983 5 2 714 College World Series 3rd Place 1984 3 2 600 College World Series 7th Place 1985 3 2 600 NCAA South I Regional1986 0 2 000 NCAA Mideast Regional1987 1 2 333 NCAA Northeast Regional1988 2 2 500 NCAA Central Regional1989 3 2 600 NCAA West II Regional1999 2 2 500 NCAA South Bend Regional2005 1 2 333 NCAA Atlanta Regional2006 1 2 333 NCAA Atlanta Regional2007 3 3 500 NCAA Corvallis Super Regional2008 1 2 333 NCAA Ann Arbor Regional2015 2 2 500 NCAA Louisville Regional2017 0 2 000 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional2019 9 4 692 College World Series Runner up 2021 0 2 000 NCAA South Bend Regional2022 2 2 500 NCAA Louisville RegionalTOTALS 72 54 574 2 National Championships 8 CWS AppearancesFirst Team All Americans EditPlayer Position Year s SelectorsBruce Haynam Shortstop 1953 ABCADon Eaddy Third Base 1955 ABCAKen Tippery Second Base 1957 ABCABill Freehan Catcher 1961 ABCAJim Burton Pitcher 1971 SNSteve Howe Pitcher 1979 SNRick Leach Outfield 1979 SNJim Paciorek Outfield 1982 ABCA BAChris Sabo Third Base 1983 BA SNBarry Larkin Shortstop 1984 1985 ABCA BA SNMike Watters Outfield 1985 BACasey Close Outfield 1986 ABCA BAJim Abbott Pitcher 1988 SNCarmen Benedetti Designated Hitter 2015 NCBWAJake Cronenworth Utility 2015 ABCASource Baseball Record Book PDF mgoblue com Retrieved 2021 03 02 ABCA American Baseball Coaches Association BA Baseball America CB Collegiate Baseball NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association SN Sporting News Denotes consensus All AmericanIndividual honors EditRetired numbers Edit Michigan has retired six uniform numbers to date Below is the detailed list 3 Retired numbersNo Player Position Career No retired1 Moby Benedict SS 1953 56 197911 Bill Freehan C 1959 61 197716 Barry Larkin SS 1983 85 201031 Jim Abbott P 1986 88 200933 Don Lund OF 1943 45 199944 Ray Fisher Coach 1 1921 58 20001 Never played for the Wolverines He coached Michigan with a record 636 wins and led the team to 15 Big Ten championships apart from winning the 1953 College World Series National Awards Edit Golden Spikes Award Winner Edit Jim Abbott 1987 4 Baseball America College Player of the Year Edit Casey Close 1986 5 NCBWA National Coach of the Year Edit Erik Bakich 2019 Conference Awards Edit Big Ten Player of the Year Edit Jim Paciorek 1982 Rick Stoll 1983 Barry Larkin 1984 1985 Casey Close 1986 Jim Abbott 1988 Scott Weaver 1995 Nate Recknagel 2008 Jordan Brewer 2019 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year Edit Larry Carroll 1984 Jim Brauer 2005 Zach Putnam 2008 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Edit Scott Weaver 1993 Jason Alcaraz 1996 Jake Bivens 2015 Big Ten Coach of the Year Edit Geoff Zahn 1997 Rich Maloney 2007 2008 Big Ten Batting Title Edit Bill Freehan 1961 585 batting average Carl Cmejrek 1965 453 batting average Elliott Maddox 1968 467 batting average Rick Leach 1978 473 batting average George Foussianes 1979 452 batting average Tony Evans 1981 465 batting average Jim Paciorek Ken Hayward 1982 462 batting average Fred Erdmann 1983 500 batting average Randy Wolfe 1985 514 batting average Casey Close 1986 469 batting average Scott Timmerman 1993 431 batting average Scott Weaver 1995 500 batting average Dominic Clementi 2018 413 batting average University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor Edit The following 35 Michigan Wolverines baseball players and coaches listed in order of induction have been inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor Bill Freehan 1978 baseball Bennie Oosterbaan 1978 football basketball baseball basketball coach football coach Ray Fisher 1979 baseball coach George Sisler 1979 baseball Buck Giles 1980 baseball Harry Kipke 1981 football basketball and baseball Whitey Wistert 1981 football and baseball Bud Chamberlain 1982 baseball Jack Tompkins 1982 hockey and baseball Elmer Gedeon 1983 track and baseball Dick Wakefield 1983 baseball Elroy Hirsch 1984 football basketball baseball and track Bob Chappuis 1984 football and baseball Don Lund 1984 football baseball basketball and coaching Doug Roby 1985 football and baseball Branch Rickey 1985 baseball coach David M Nelson 1986 football and baseball Ernie McCoy 1986 basketball football basketball coach and assistant athletic director Jack Blott 1987 football and baseball Bruce Haynam 1988 baseball Frank Nunley 1989 football and baseball Forest Evashevski 1990 football and baseball Jack Weisenburger 1992 football and baseball Moby Benedict 1994 baseball and coaching Dominic Tomasi 1994 football and baseball Steve Boros 1996 baseball Herman Fishman 2002 basketball and baseball Bill Mogk 2002 baseball Jim Abbott 2004 baseball J Daniel Cline 2007 football and baseball Barry Larkin 2007 baseball Larry Carroll 1991 baseball David Campbell 2009 baseball Rick Leach 2009 football and baseball Casey Close 2011 baseball Jim Paciorek 2020 baseballWolverines in the MLB Edit 6 Barry Larkin Selected to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame Major League Baseball All Star Game participantPlayer Position Team s Years World SeriesJim Abbott Pitcher CAL NYY CHW MIL 1989 1999 0Pete Appleton Pitcher CIN CLE BOS NYY WSH CHW SLB 1927 1945 0Fred Blanding Pitcher CLE 1910 1914 0Frank Bliss Catcher Third Baseman MLG 1878 0Jack Blott Catcher CIN 1924 0Steve Boros Third Baseman DET CHC CIN 1957 1965 0Frank Bowerman Catcher BLN PIT NYG BSN 1895 1909 0James Bourque Pitcher WSN 2019 present 0Jim Burton Pitcher BOS 1975 1977 0Dave Campbell Second Baseman DET SDP STL HOU 1967 1974 0Mike Cervenak Third Baseman PHI 2008 0Jake Cronenworth Second Baseman SDP 2020 present 0Kelly Dransfeldt Shortstop TEX CHW 1999 2004 0Don Eaddy Third Baseman CHC 1959 0Hal Elliott Pitcher PHI 1929 1932 0Jack Enzenroth Catcher SLB KCP 1914 1915 0Danny Fife Pitcher MIN 1973 1974 0Fritz Fisher Pitcher DET 1964 0Jake Fox Utility CHC OAK BAL 2007 2011 0Bill Freehan Catcher DET 1961 1976 1Elmer Gedeon Centerfielder WSH 1939 0Johnny Gee Pitcher PIT NYG 1939 1946 0Chris Getz Second Baseman CHW KCR TOR 2008 2014 0Bob Glenn Pitcher STL 1920 0Tommy Henry Pitcher ARI 2022 present 0John Herrnstein First Baseman Leftfielder PHI CHC ATL 1962 1966 0John Hibbard Pitcher CHC 1884 0Rich Hill Pitcher CHC BAL BOS CLE LAA NYY OAK LAD MIN TBR NYM PIT 2005 present 0Steve Howe Pitcher LAD MIN TEX NYY 1980 1996 2Mike Ignasiak Pitcher MIL 1991 1995 0Mike Joyce Pitcher CHW 1962 1963 0Scott Kamieniecki Pitcher NYY BAL CLE ATL 1991 2000 1Red Killefer Outfielder Second Baseman DET WSH CIN NYG 1907 1916 0Mike Knode Outfielder Second Baseman STL 1920 0Ray Knode First Baseman CLE 1923 1926 0Dennis Konuszewski Pitcher PIT 1995 0Bobby Korecky Pitcher MIN ARI TOR 2008 2014 0Ryan LaMarre Outfielder CIN BOS OAK MIN CHW NYY 2015 present 0Chick Lathers Third Baseman Second Baseman DET 1910 1911 0Doc Lavan Shortstop SLB PHA WSH STL 1913 1924 0 Player Position Team s Years World SeriesBarry Larkin Shortstop CIN 1986 2004 1Rick Leach Outfielder First Baseman DET TOR TEX SFG 1981 1990 0Dick LeMay Pitcher SFG CHC 1961 1963 0Don Lund Outfielder BRO SLB DET 1945 1954 0Tom Lundstedt Catcher CHC MIN 1973 1975 0Elliott Maddox Centerfielder Third Baseman DET WSA TEX NYY BAL NYM 1970 1980 0Mike Matheny Catcher MIL TOR STL SFG 1994 2006 0Bill McAfee Pitcher CHC BSN WSH SLB 1930 1934 0Hal Morris First Baseman NYY CIN KCR DET 1988 2000 1Bud Morse Second Baseman PHA 1929 0Kirt Ojala Pitcher FLA 1997 1999 1Steve Ontiveros Pitcher OAK PHI SEA BOS 1991 1995 0Jim Paciorek First Baseman Third Baseman MIL 1987 0Slicker Parks Pitcher DET 1921 0Jack Perrin Rightfielder BOS 1921 0Ted Petoskey Centerfielder CIN 1934 1935 0Ross Powell Pitcher CIN HOU PIT 1993 1995 0Zach Putnam Pitcher CLE COL CHC CHW 2011 2017 0J J Putz Pitcher SEA NYM CHW ARI 2003 2014 0Glenn Redmon Second Baseman SFG 1974 0Bob Reed Pitcher DET 1969 1970 0Clayton Richard Pitcher CHW SDP CHC TOR 2008 2019 0Branch Rickey Catcher SLB NYY 1905 1914 0 4 as executive Leon Roberts Outfielder DET HOU SEA TEX TOR KCR 1974 1984 0Bill Roman First Baseman DET 1964 1965 0Chris Sabo Third Baseman CIN BAL CHW STL 1988 1996 1Bobby Scales Leftfielder Third Baseman CHC 2009 2010 0Frank Sexton Pitcher BSN 1895 0Brian Simmons Outfielder CHW TOR 1998 2001 0Bert Sincock Pitcher CIN 1908 0George Sisler First Baseman SLB WSH BSN 1915 1930 0Ted Sizemore Second Baseman LAD STL PHI CHC BOS 1969 1980 0Lary Sorensen Pitcher MIL STL CLE OAK CHC MON SFG 1977 1988 0Ernie Vick Catcher STL 1922 1926 1Dick Wakefield Leftfielder DET NYY NYG 1941 1952 0Fleet Walker Catcher TOL 1884 0Welday Walker Leftfielder TOL 1884 0Gary Wayne Pitcher MIN COL LAD 1989 1994 0Whitey Wistert Pitcher CIN 1934 0Geoff Zahn Pitcher LAD CHC MIN CAL 1973 1985 0Bill Zepp Pitcher MIN DET 1969 1971 0 Note Charlie Gehringer and Derek Jeter are Baseball Hall of Fame inductees who were enrolled at Michigan but never played for the baseball team Source Baseball ReferenceFirst Round MLB Draft Picks Edit Pick Player Team Position Year13 Rick Leach Detroit Tigers OF 197916 Steve Howe Los Angeles Dodgers LHP 197925 Steve Perry Los Angeles Dodgers RHP 197914 Rich Stoll Montreal Expos RHP 19834 Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds SS 19858 Jim Abbott California Angels LHP 198828 David Parrish New York Yankees C 2000See also EditList of NCAA Division I baseball programs Big Ten baseball tournament Big Ten baseball championsReferences Edit University of Michigan Style Guide Colors July 7 2015 Retrieved July 7 2015 2021 NCAA Baseball Record Book PDF ncaa org Retrieved 17 March 2021 Baseball retired numbers at MGoBlue official website Michigan Baseball Individual Honors bentley umich edu Bentley Historical Library 2013 04 18 Retrieved 2013 04 18 Michigan Baseball National Honors PDF MGoBlue com University of Michigan Baseball Record Book 2013 04 13 Retrieved 2013 04 13 Wolverines in Professional Baseball at MGoBlue official websiteExternal links Edit Media related to Michigan Wolverines baseball at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michigan Wolverines baseball amp oldid 1132425398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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