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  2. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    Baseball statistics include a variety of metrics used to evaluate player and team performance in the sport of baseball. Because the flow of a baseball game has natural breaks to it, and player activity is characteristically distinguishable individually, the sport lends itself to easy record-keeping and compiling statistics .

  3. NCAA Division I college baseball team statistics - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college baseball team statistics as of the conclusion of the 2024 season, including all-time number of wins, losses, and ties; number of seasons played; and percent of games won.

  4. College baseball - Wikipedia

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    College baseball is baseball that is played by student-athletes at institutions of higher education.In the United States, college baseball is sanctioned mainly by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); in Japan, it is governed by the All Japan University Baseball Federation (全日本大学野球連盟, Zen'nihon daigaku yakyū renmei).

  5. Ryan Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Wagner played college baseball with the Houston Cougars in 2002 and 2003. In his second year there, Wagner set a school record by recording 15 saves and he had 148 strikeouts in 79 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings pitched. His ratio of 16.8 strikeouts per nine innings broke an NCAA Division I record that was almost 40 years old.

  6. Enrique Bradfield - Wikipedia

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    Bradfield went unselected in the 2020 Major League Baseball draft and enrolled at Vanderbilt University to play college baseball. Bradfield was immediately inserted into the Vanderbilt starting lineup as a freshman in 2021. [3] Over 67 games, he batted .336 with one home run, 38 RBIs, and 47 stolen bases, which led the NCAA. [4]

  7. Matt Antonelli - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Antonio Antonelli (born April 8, 1985) is an American former professional baseball second baseman who played with the San Diego Padres in 2008. He is currently a full-time baseball coach and host of a YouTube channel of baseball instructional videos and discussions about his time as a pro player.

  8. Dick Howser Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The player's position at the time he won the award School: The player's college when he won the award Italics: Denotes player was the first overall MLB draft pick in the same year ^ Player won the Rookie of the Year Award [a] § Denotes player also won the Golden Spikes Award in the same year * Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame †

  9. Bruce Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    Undrafted out of high school in the 2013 Major League Baseball draft, he enrolled at Towson University to play college baseball. He transferred to the University of Mount Olive after his sophomore year. In 2017, as a senior at Mount Olive, he was 9–2 with a 3.18 ERA in 15 starts, striking out 129 batters in 99 innings. [2]