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词条 Missouri Tigers baseball
释义

  1. Head coaches

  2. Year-by-year record

  3. Conference membership

  4. Missouri in the NCAA Tournament

  5. All-time series records against Big 12 members

  6. Retired jersey numbers

  7. Individual awards

     National awards  All-Americans  All-College World Series  Conference awards  All Big 8  All Big 12  All Big 8 Tournament Team  All Big 12 Tournament Team 

  8. Current and former major league players

  9. Gallery

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox College baseball team
|name = Missouri Tigers
|founded = 1891
|current = 2019 Missouri Tigers baseball team
|logo = Mizzou Athletics wordmark.svg
|logo_size = 250
|university = University of Missouri
|athletic_director=Jim Sterk
|conference = Southeastern
|division =
|location = Columbia, Missouri
|coach = Steve Bieser
|tenure = 2nd
|stadium = Taylor Stadium
|capacity = 3,031
|nickname = Tigers
|national_champion = 1954
|runner_up = 1952, 1958, 1964
|cws = 1952, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964
|ncaa_tourneys = 1952, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1991, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012
|conference_tournament = 2012
|conference_champion = 1917, 1930,
}}

The Missouri Tigers baseball team represents the University of Missouri in NCAA Division I college baseball. The Missouri Tigers had an overall record of 2053-1339-17 entering the 2012 season.

Head coaches

Osmond F. FieldJohn F. Miller
Name Years Won Lost Tied Pct.
A. M. Ebright1906–190834232.576
Guy Lowman1909–191020111.625
Chester Brewer1911, 1914–1917, 1933–193461323.635
1912–191320122.588
1918–192130161.638
Jerry Jones1922950.643
Hank Garrity1923–192415220.405
Harry Kipke1925980.529
Jack Crangle1926–193254550.495
Anton Stankowski1935–193616170.485
John 'Hi' Simmons1937–19734812943.618
Gene McArtor1974–19947334303.629
Tim Jamieson1995–20166525042.566

Year-by-year record

SeasonCoachRecordNotes
OverallConference
1891Unknown 2–2
1892 1–2
1893 2–1
1894 Unknown
1895 Unknown
1896 2–3
1897 8–2–1
1898 6–3–1
1899 Unknown
1900 Unknown
1901 3–9
1902 6–6
1903 7–5
1904 10–8
1905 18–5
1906A. M. Ebright 18–1–1
1907 9–12
1908 7–10–1
1909Guy Lowman 9–6–1
1910 11–5
1911 Chester Brewer 8–3
1912Osmond F. Field 11–7–1
1913 9–5–1
1914Chester Brewer 7–7–3
1915 10–5
1916 16–2
1917 16–1 Missouri Valley Champions
1918 John F. Miller 11–3
1919No Team Due To World War I
1920John F. Miller 8–8
1921 11–5–1
1922 Jerry Jones 9–5
1923Hank Garrity 8–10
1924 7–12
1925 Harry Kipke 9–8
1926Jack Crangle 5–8
1927 7–8
1928 7–11
Big Six Conference
1929Jack Crangle 8–9 8–5
1930 7–11 7–7
1931 10–2 6–1Big Six Champions
1932 10–6 6–3Big Six Champions
1933Chester Brewer 5–63–3
1934 7–11
1935Anton Stankowski 7–103–8
1936 9–73–5
1937John 'Hi' Simmons 13–2–18–2Big Six Champions
1938 11–2 8–2Big Six Champions
1939 11–3 10–2
1940 8–4 6–4
1941 15–2 10–2Big Six Champions
1942 12–3 7–1Big Six Champions
1943 3–3
1944No Team Due To World War II
1945No Team Due To World War II
1946 John 'Hi' Simmons 5–7 4–4
Big Seven Conference
1947John 'Hi' Simmons 11–8 9–6
1948 15–6 11–5
1949 7–11 5–7
1950 11–9–1 9–5
1951 12–6 9–4
1952 20–7 13–1Big Seven Champions, College World Series Runner Up
1953 11–8 9–5
1954 22–4 11–1Big Seven Champions, College World Series Champions
1955 14–6 9–3
1956 14–7 7–6
1957 13–7 10–7
Big Eight Conference
1958John 'Hi' Simmons 22–7 12–3Big Eight Champions, College World Series Runner Up
1959 3–17 3–11
1960 12–9 9–6
1961 16–7 13–6
1962 22–7 16–5Big Eight Champions, College World Series 7th Place
1963 25–8 17–3Big Eight Champions, College World Series 4th Place, No. 3 Final CB Poll
1964 26–5–1 19–0Big Eight Champions, College World Series Runner Up, No. 2 Final CB Poll
1965 15–8 13–5NCAA Regional, No. 18 Final CB Poll
1966 13–12 9–9
1967 15–14–1 12–9
1968 11–6 9–11
1969 14–13 11–10
1970 12–13 8–9
1971 17–16 12–9
1972 16–16 9–11
1973 13–21 8–12
1974Gene McArtor 28–14 12–9
1975 17–20 8–10
1976 46–22 4–1Big Eight Champions, NCAA Regional, No. 30 Final CB Poll
1977 36–15 9–1
1978 35–18 7–3NCAA Regional
1979 45–12 16–4
1980 45–15–1 15–5Big Eight Champions, NCAA Regional, No. 13 Final CB Poll
1981 43–18 17–6NCAA Regional, No. 16 Final BA Poll
1982 39–17 12–9
1983 25–16 7–8
1984 27–20–1 7–8
1985 36–27 7–17
1986 33–27–1 12–12
1987 36–26 14–10
1988 42–22 14–10NCAA Regional
1989 35–27 12–12
1990 28–27 11–13
1991 41–20 12–12NCAA Regional, No. 28 Final CB Poll
1992 34–22 12–12
1993 30–19 15–10
1994 32–26 9–19
1995Tim Jamieson 19–34 7–20
1996 39–19 20–8Big Eight Champions, NCAA Regional, No. 29 Final CB Poll
Big 12 Conference
1997Tim Jamieson 31–27 16–14
1998 36–18 17–12
1999 37–19 14–13
2000 33–24 13–14
2001 31–24–1 11–19
2002 24–29 9–16
2003 36–22 15–11NCAA Regional
2004 38–23–1 12–14NCAA Regional
2005 40–23 16–11NCAA Regional, No. 21 Final BA Poll
2006 35–28 12–15NCAA Super Regional, No. 16 Final CB Poll
2007 42–18 19–8NCAA Regional, No. 24 Final CB Poll
2008 39–21 16–11NCAA Regional, No. 19 Final BA Poll
2009 35–27 16–11NCAA Regional
2010 29–26 10–16
2011 27–32 11–15
2012 33–28 10–14Big 12 Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional
Southeastern Conference
2013Tim Jamieson 18–32 10–20
2014 20–33 6–24
2015 30–28 16–16
201626-309-20
2017Steve Bieser35-2114-16

CB=Collegiate Baseball[1]
BA=Baseball America[1]

Conference membership

  • 1891–1928: No conference
  • 1929–1996: Big Eight Conference (known as Big Six 1929–46 and Big Seven 1947–57)
  • 1997–2012: Big 12 Conference
  • 2013–present: Southeastern Conference

Missouri in the NCAA Tournament

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1952
College World Series

Defeated Northern Colorado, 15–1
Defeated Holy Cross 1–0
Defeated Penn State3–2
Lost to Holy Cross 3–7
Lost to Holy Cross 4–8
National Runners-Up

1954
College World Series

Defeated Lafayette 6–3

Lost to Rollins 4–1

Defeated Massachusetts 8–1

Defeated Oklahoma State 7–3

Defeated Michigan State 4–3

Defeated Rollins 4–1
National Champions

1958
District V Playoffs

Defeated Northern Iowa 11–7

Defeated Northern Iowa 13–3

College World Series

Defeated Western Michigan 3–1

Defeated Colorado State 11–2

Defeated Holy Cross 4–1

Defeated Western Michigan 4–1

Lost to Southern California 0–7

Lost to Southern California 7–8

National Runners-Up
1962
District V Playoffs

Defeated Bradley 3–1

Defeated Bradley 9–4


College World Series

Lost to Ithaca 1–5

Lost to Santa Clara 4–7

1963
District V Playoffs

Defeated Saint Louis 16–0

Lost to Saint Louis 1–2

Defeated Saint Louis 7–1

College World Series

Defeated Holy Cross 3–0

Defeated Texas 3–2

Lost to Southern California 4–5

Lost to Southern California 3–12

1964
District V Playoffs

Defeated Saint Louis 2–1

Defeated Saint Louis 2–1

College World Series

Defeated Arizona State 7–0

Lost to Southern California 2–3

Defeated Seton Hall 3–1

Defeated Minnesota 4–1

Defeated Maine 2–1
Lost to Minnesota 1–5

National Runners-Up
1965
District V Playoffs

Lost to Saint Louis 4–5

Lost to Saint Louis 4–5

1976
Midwest Regional

Defeated Texas A&M 5–3

Lost to Arizona 1–10

Lost to Texas A&M 1–12

1978
Midwest Regional

Lost to Eastern Michigan 2–4

Lost to Texas A&M 1–5

1980
Midwest Regional

Defeated Wichita State 5–4

Defeated Arkansas 6–0

Lost to UNLV 2–10

Lost to California 1–2

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1981
South Regional

Lost to Middle Tennessee 2–4

Lost to Florida 3–7

1988
South Regional

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 3–6

Defeated Middle Tennessee 10–6

Lost to Texas A&M 6–2

1991
East Regional

Defeated Jacksonville 5–4

Lost to North Carolina State 1–3

Defeated Furman 8–4

Lost to North Carolina 5–8

1996
Midwest Regional

Lost to Rice 4–17

Lost to Wichita State 2–9

2003
Starkville, MS Regional

Lost to North Carolina 3–4

Defeated Middle Tennessee 13–7

Lost to Mississippi State 5–10

2004
Fayetteville, AR Regional

Lost to Wichita State 0–3

Defeated LeMoyne 11–3

Lost to Arkansas 7–10

2005
Fullerton, CA Regional

Lost to Arizona 3–5

Defeated Harvard 14–6

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 6–8

2006
Pepperdine, CA Regional

Lost to Pepperdine 2–3

Defeated UC Irvine 5–4

Defeated UCLA 2–1

Defeated Pepperdine 4–1

Defeated Pepperdine 8–3


Fullerton, CA Super Regional

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 1–7

Lost to Cal State Fullerton 1–9

2007
Columbia, MO Regional

Defeated Kent State 10–2

Defeated Louisville 7–5

Lost to Louisville 3–4

Lost to Louisville 6–16

2008
Coral Gables, FL Regional

Defeated Mississippi 7–0

Lost to Miami (FL) 5–6

Lost to Mississippi 6–9

2009
Oxford, MS Regional

Lost to Western Kentucky 5–11

Defeated Monmouth 9–0

Lost to Western Kentucky 11–6

2012
Tucson, AZ Regional

Lost to Arizona 15–3

Defeated New Mexico State 6–2

Lost to Louisville 11–3

{{col-end}}

All-time series records against Big 12 members

Missouri
vs.
Overall Record
Baylor 26–30–1
Iowa State 171–84–3
Kansas 213–130–2
Kansas State 165–113–1
Oklahoma 106–148–1
Oklahoma State 81–138
Texas 27–33
Texas A&M 32–40
Texas Tech 29–22
*As of May 28, 2011.

Retired jersey numbers

  • John 'Hi' Simmons #34
  • Gene McArtor #33
  • Phil Bradley #15

Individual awards

National awards

  • Roger Clemens Award

Aaron Crow – 2008

All-Americans

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 1931

Sam Carter, SS

Norm Wagner, P

  • 1952

Don Boenker, P

Kent Kurtz, 3B

Junior Wren, OF

  • 1954

Jerry Schoonmaker, OF

  • 1957

Jack Davis, OF

  • 1958

Sonny Siebert, 1B

Bo Toft, OF

Ray Uriarte, 3B

  • 1959

Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B

  • 1960

Ron Cox, SS

Gene Orf, OF

  • 1961

Gene Orf, OF

  • 1963

Dave Harvey, 3B

John Sevcik, C

  • 1964

Dave Harvey, 3B

Keith Weber, P

  • 1965

Dan Rudanovich, OF

Bob Robben, SS

  • 1967

Ray Thorpe, OF

{{col-3}}
  • 1974

Mark Thiel, C

  • 1975

Greg Cypret, SS

  • 1976

Greg Cypret, SS

Mark Thiel, C

  • 1978

Greg Cypret, SS

  • 1980

Lindy Duncan, SS

  • 1981

Phil Bradley, OF

Tom Heckman, P

  • 1985

Dave Otto, DH

  • 1987

Dave Silvestri, SS

  • 1988

Dave Silvestri, SS

  • 1991

John Dettmer, P

  • 1994

David Sanderson, OF

  • 1996

Aaron Jaworowski, 1B

Aaron Akin, P (Freshman)

Logan Dale, P (Freshman)

Justin Stine, P (Freshman)

Jason Williams, INF (Freshman)

{{col-3}}
  • 1998

Ryan Fry, P

  • 1999

Ryan Stegall, SS (Freshman)

  • 2000

Ryan Stegall, SS

Jayce Tingler, OF (Freshman)

  • 2001

Lee Laskowski, OF (Freshman)

  • 2002

Travis Wendte, P (Freshman)

  • 2004

Garrett Broshuis, P

  • 2005

Max Scherzer, P

James Boone, OF

Jacob Priday, OF (Freshman)

  • 2007

Trevor Coleman, C (Freshman)

  • 2008

Aaron Crow, P

Jacob Priday, DH

  • 2009

Kyle Gibson, P

  • 2010

Aaron Senne, 1B

{{col-end}}

All-College World Series

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  • 1958

Sonny Siebert, 1B (1940s–50s All-Decade Team)

Martin Toft, OF

Hank Kuhlmann, C

{{col-2}}
  • 1963

Dave Harvey, 3B

  • 1964

Gary Wood, OF

{{col-end}}

Conference awards

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • Big 12 Player of the Year

Aaron Senne – 2010

  • Big 12 Pitcher of the Year

Max Scherzer – 2005

Aaron Crow – 2008

  • Big 12 Freshman of the Year

Trevor Coleman, 2007

  • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year

Jody Harris, 1999

{{col-2}}
  • Big 8 Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Curt Brown – 1976

Rob Pietroburgo – 1976

Phil Bradley – 1980

Aaron Jaworowski – 1996

  • Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Cody Ehlers – 2004

Eric Garcia – 2012

{{col-end}}

All Big 8

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 1958

Ernie Nevers, P

Sonny Siebert, 1B

Bo Toft, RF

Ray Uriarte, 3B

  • 1959

Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B

John Scowcroft, OF

  • 1960

Ron Cox, SS

Gene Orf, OF

  • 1961

George Hulett, 3B

Gene Orf, OF

  • 1962

Larry Bohannon, P

George Hulett, 3B

Bobby Jenkins, P

Dan Reilly, OF

  • 1963

Dave Harvey, 3B

Gene McArtor, 1B

Bob Price, 2B

John Sevcik, C

Jack Stroud, P

  • 1964

Jim Estes, OF

Dave Harvey, 3B

John Sevcik, C

Keith Weber, P

  • 1965

Bob Robben, SS

Dan Rudanovich, OF

Mike Strode, 2B

  • 1967

Gene Stephenson, 1B

Ray Thorpe, OF

  • 1968

Bill Griffin, 1B

Rick Henninger, P

{{col-3}}
  • 1969

Del Blunk, OF

Steve Patchin, OF

  • 1970

Steve Patchin, OF

Neil Sloman, OF

  • 1971

Jack Bastable, 3B

Bill Todd, P

  • 1972

Jack Bastable, 3B

  • 1974

Tom Ellis, OF

Mark Thiel, C

  • 1975

Tom Ellis, OF

  • 1976

Greg Cypret, SS

Mark Thiel, C

  • 1977

Greg Cypret, SS

John Kruse, 2B

Rob Pietroburgo, P

  • 1978

Curt Brown, 1B

Greg Cypret, SS

Rob Pietroburgo, P

  • 1979

Jim English, 1B

Tom Heckman, P

Tim Laudner, C

  • 1980

Lindy Duncan, SS

Tom Heckman, P

  • 1981

Phil Bradley, OF

Tom Heckman, P

Kevin Knop, 2B

{{col-3}}
  • 1982

Shane Fairbanks, SS

Roger Johnson, DH

John Marquardt, SS

Kurt Moody, P

  • 1983

John Marquardt, SS

  • 1985

Dave Otto, DH

  • 1986

Marcus Adler, 2B

  • 1987

Tony Russo, P

Dave Silvestri, SS

  • 1988

Tim Clark, 2B

Dave Silvestri, SS

  • 1989

Tim Hawkins, OF

Jon Pittenger, 3B

  • 1990

John Dettmer, P

Darnel Hawkins, OF

  • 1991

John Dettmer, P

Joe Winkler, OF

  • 1992

John Dettmer, P

Rodney Weary, 1B

  • 1993

Chopper Littrell, OF

Jason Meyhoff, P

  • 1994

Grant Ingram, DH

  • 1996

Aaron Jaworowski, 1B

{{col-end}}

All Big 12

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 1998

Ryan Fry, OF

Chris George, P

Griffin Moore, INF

Justin Stine, P

  • 1999

Jody Harris, P

Justin Stine, P

Aaron Wilson, 3B

  • 2000

Ryan Stegall, SS

  • 2002

Cody Ehlers, DH

Jayce Tingler, OF

  • 2003

Jayce Tingler, OF

Brad Flanders, C

Justin James, P

Ian Kinsler, SS

{{col-3}}
  • 2004

Garrett Broshuis, P

Lee Laskowski, OF

Ryan Rallo, OF

  • 2005

James Boone, OF

Max Scherzer, P

Nathan Culp, P

Hunter Mense, OF

Taylor Parker, P

  • 2006

Nathan Culp, P

Jacob Priday, OF

  • 2007

Aaron Crow, P

Jacob Priday, OF

Evan Frey, OF

{{col-3}}
  • 2008

Aaron Crow, P

Jacob Priday, DH

Aaron Senne, OF

Trevor Coleman, C

  • 2009

Greg Folgia, OF

Kyle Gibson, P

  • 2010

Aaron Senne, 1B

Brett Nicholas, Util

  • 2011

Jonah Schmidt, DH

{{col-end}}

All Big 8 Tournament Team

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 1976

Curt Brown, 1B

Greg Cypret, SS

Al Hightower, OF

Jim Leavitt, OF

Rob Pietroburgo, P

  • 1977

Al Hightower, OF

Tim Laudner, C

Tom Bloemke, P

  • 1978

Al Hightower, OF

Tim Laudner, C

  • 1980

Phil Bradley, OF

Scott Collins, 3B

Lindy Duncan, SS

Mark Maurer, OF

Kurt Moody, P

{{col-3}}
  • 1981

Phil Bradley, OF

Shane Fairbanks, OF

Bill Hance, C

  • 1983

Bill Hance, C

Shane Fairbanks, OF

John Marquardt, SS

  • 1984

Nick Rallo, 2B

  • 1986

Mike Rogers, 1B

  • 1987

Doug Bock, C

Tim Clark, 2B

{{col-3}}
  • 1988

Tim Clark, 2B

Dave Silvestri, SS

  • 1989

Scott Black, P

Tim Hawkins, OF

Todd Moseley, P

Tim Pinkowski, C

Bard Womack, OF

  • 1991

Joe Winkler, OF

Shane Meador, C

  • 1994

Brent Chamberlain, C

  • 1996

Aaron Jaworowski, 1B

Bryan Seymour, OF

{{col-end}}

All Big 12 Tournament Team

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • 2000

Landon Brandes, 3B

  • 2004

Mark Alexander, P

James Boone, OF

Garrett Broshuis, P

Cody Ehlers, 1B

Lee Laskowski, OF

  • 2005

James Boone, OF

Jacob Priday, C

Zane Taylor, INF

{{col-3}}
  • 2006

Max Scherzer, P

  • 2007

Brock Bond, 2B

  • 2008

Jacob Priday, DH

  • 2009

Ryan Lollis, OF

  • 2010

Ryan Gebhart, OF

{{col-3}}
  • 2011

Kelly Fick, P

Conner Mach, OF

Jonah Schmidt, DH

  • 2012

Blake Brown, OF

Jeff Emens, P

Eric Garcia, SS

Dane Opel, OF

{{col-end}}

Current and former major league players

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • Joe Bennett
  • Phil Bradley
  • Dennis Burns
  • Byron Browne
  • Jeff Cornell
  • Jake Crawford
  • Aaron Crow
  • John Dettmer
  • Jay Difani
  • Kyle Gibson
  • Jay Hankins
  • Rick Henninger
  • Neal Hertweck
  • Charlie James
  • Justin James
  • Dick Kenworthy
  • Ian Kinsler
  • Tim Laudner
  • Scott Little
  • Doug Mathis
  • Ron Mathis
  • Carl Miles
  • Dennis Musgraves
  • John O'Donoghue
  • Dave Otto
  • Hub Pruett
  • Max Scherzer
  • Jerry Schoonmaker
  • John Sevcik
  • Art Shamsky
  • Mike Shannon
  • Sonny Siebert
  • Dave Silvestri
  • Bob Smith
  • Homer Summa
  • Nick Tepesch
  • Bill Windle
  • Glenn Wright
  • Rob Zastryzny
{{div col end}}

Source: [https://www.baseball-reference.com/schools/index.cgi?key_school=cd5929e8 Baseball Reference]

Gallery

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I baseball programs

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Division I Baseball Records|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_RB/2012/D1.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=19 April 2012}}

External links

  • {{Official website}}
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