Mesa CC Baseball Media Guide 2022

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2022 Quick Information Page T-Birds Quick Facts - 2022

Mesa Community College Location Mesa, AZ Address................................. 1833 W. Southern Ave. .......................................................................Mesa, AZ Enrollment........................................................16,000 Founded............................................................... 1963 Colors.................................................. Red and White Nickname..............................................Thunderbirds Interim President.......................... Dr. Lori Berquam Baseball

National Affiliation..........................NJCAA Division II Conference.......... Arizona Community College A.C. Facility......................................................... Mesa Field 2021 Record........................................................25-23 2021 ACCAC Record and Finish.......... 17-19, 3rd DII Head Coach............................................. Tony Cerelli Alma Mater...................................... Arizona State Record at MCC/Years.........966-560/28th season Office phone....................................480-461-7562 Office fax..........................................480-461-7809 e-mail.....................................tcirelli@mesacc.edu

Table of Contents

MCC in General MCC Quick facts............................................................ Press Services................................................................ Support Staff & Telephones........................................

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Coaching Staff Head Coach Tony Cerelli.............................................. Assistant Coaches ........................................................

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T-Birds Record Book & History All-Americans................................................................. Coaching Records......................................................... Individual & Team Records.......................................... Baseball History............................................................ Baseball Honors............................................................ T-Birds in the Majors.................................................... Year-by-Year Stats.........................................................

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2022 Season 2022 Roster.................................................................... 5 2022 Schedule............................................................... 2,BC Meet the T-Birds............................................................ 6 2021 Season 2012 Results.................................................................. 2012 Statistics................................................................

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Sports Information

SID........................................................... Wayne Block Cell phone.......................................757-288-1484 Office fax.........................................480-461-7809 e-mail.........................wayne.block@mesacc.edu Assistant SID......................................... Dylan Kessler Cell phone.......................................480-751-9307 email.........................dylan.kessler@mesacc.edu

Athletic Staff

Athletic Director...................................John Mulhern Phone................................................480-461-7627 Fax......................................................480-461-7809 e-mail.........................john.mulhern@mesacc.edu Assistant AD............................................ Mike Lavella Phone................................................480-461-7567 Interim Head Trainer..................... Cecilie Pirronello Phone................................................480-461-7557

Press Services

The Sports Information Office at Mesa Community College wishes to make your visit to the campus, or your efforts to cover the college's athletic programs from your office, as easy as possible. Therefore, we will attempt to provide any service you may need that is within the scope of our abilities. MEDIA INFORMATION - Complete biographical information on all players and coaches, photographs of individuals or game action, complete statistics and media guides are available upon request. PHONES, FAX - Telephones and a fax machine are available in the athletic offices at all times. INTERNET, E-MAIL - MCC has a comprehensive website at www.mesatbirdsports.com. Links to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference and NJCAA websites are located at the bottom of MCC's home page.

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Day Date Fri. Jan. 28 Sat. Jan. 29 Mon. Jan. 31 Tues. Feb. 1 Wed. Feb. 2 Fri. Feb. 4 Sat. Feb. 5 Tue. Feb. 8 Wed. Feb. 9 Fri. Feb. 11 Sat. Feb. 12 Tue. Feb. 15 Wed. Feb. 16 Fri. Feb. 18 Sat. Feb. 19 Tue. Feb. 22 Fri. Feb. 25 Sat. Feb. 26 Tue. March 1 Wed. March 2 Fri. March 4 Sat March 5 Tue. March 8 Fri. March 11 Sat March 12 Wed. March 16 Thu. March 17 Sat March 19 Tue. March 22 Wed. March 23 Thu. March 24 Sat. March 26 Tue. March 29 Wed. March 30 Fri. April 1 Sat. April 2 Tue. April 5 Fri. April 8 Sat. April 9 Tue. April 12 Wed, April 13 Fri. April 15 Sat. April 16 Tue. April 19 Fri. April 22 Sat. April 23 Tue. April 26 Wed. April 27 Fri. April 29 Sat. April 30 Sat-Sat. May 28-June 3/4 Home games bold *ACCAC games

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2022 ScheduleSite

Opponent Park JV Park JV (DH) Benedictine JV Arizona Christian JV Arizona Christian JV at Ottawa (AZ) JV Ottawa (AZ) JV Park JV Benedictine Glendale* at Glendale* Chandler-Gilbert* at Chandler-Gilbert* Phoenix* at Phoenix* Arizona Christian at GateWay* GateWay* at Scottsdale* Scottsdale* at Paradise Valley* Paradise Valley* at Eastern Arizona* (DH) Madison (Wisc.) at Pima (DH) Benedictine JV Western Nebraska Arizona Christian JV South Mountain* at South Mountain* Grand Canyon U. Club at Yavapai*(DH) Arizona Western*(DH) Benedictine JV at Central Arizona* Central Arizona* Cochise*(DH) at Glendale* Glendale* at Chandler-Gilbert* Chandler-Gilbert* at Phoenix* Phoenix* Grand Canyon U. Club at GateWay* GateWay* Scottsdale* at Scottsdale* Paradise Valley* at Paradise Valley* Region I, DII Championship NJCAA DII National Championship

Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Surprise, AZ Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Glendale, AZ Mesa Chandler, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Scottsdale, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Thatcher, AZ Mesa Tucson, AZ Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Prescott, AZ Mesa Mesa Coolidge, AZ Mesa Mesa Glendale, AZ Mesa Chandler, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Mesa Scottsdale, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Highest seed Enid, Okla.

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Head Coach Tony Cirelli The list of highlights, awards and recognition for Mesa baseball coach Tony Cirelli has always been long, but missing one key ingredient – a national championship. In 2014 he scaled that pinnacle to complete as good a resume as just about anyone. The MCC coach will be entering his 29th season leading the T-Birds as head coach in 2023, but he has an association with the school that actually goes far beyond that. He played for Mesa in 1981 and then, after graduating from Arizona State, where he received a Master’s Degree in Education, he returned to the MCC campus as an assistant coach. Cirelli spent ten seasons as an assistant, taking over the head job in 1995. Right by his side in the dugout during most of that time has been assistant coach, and recruiting coordinator, Doug Rose. The accolades have accumulated ever since. That 2014 national title had to be one of the top moments of the New York City native’s career. It wasn’t just winning the title, but how the T-Birds accomplished the feat. They lost a first-round game and had to battle through five elimination contests before taking the championship in extra innings. In 2019 the T-Birds came oh so close again, reaching the title game before falling to host school, Northeastern Oklahoma-End, 5-4. The following year there was no chance at another title as COVID-19 wiped out the NJCAA national tournament. During the 2019 season he won his 900th game at Mesa, the second most wins in ACCAC history and the highest total at MCC in any sport. His record is now 992-589. Team titles have accumulated over the years: three ACCAC championships, four Southwest District titles and five appearances in the NJCAA World Series. His teams have made 22 playoff appearances and have been nationally-ranked for 19 of the last 20 years. The T-Birds have finished in first place in the ACCAC Division II in ten of 19 years including seven of the last 11. In terms of player honors for those coached by Cirelli there have been many. Start with four reaching the ultimate level, playing in the major leagues. There have been 23 All-Americans and over 60 who have either been drafted or signed to play professionally. The ACCAC allconference teams and all-region selections have been filled with 113 MCC players. But, don’t think that Cirelli-coached teams are only about baseball. He is one of the strongest believers in having educated student-athletes and the numbers bear that out. His teams have been honored as a whole for academic excellence for for six of the last nine years and 58 individuals have been cited for all-academic honors by the NJCAA in just the last six years alone. Cirelli even has an international coaching background. He has coached in the Italian Baseball for four summers since 2012. “We take pride in helping a good high school player develop his game so he becomes a draftable player,” says Cirelli.

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Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach Doug Rose

Assistant Coach Tom Novak

Doug Rose returns for his 25th season on the Mesa coaching staff. His duties include working with the outfield as well as serving as bench coach and recruiting. "Rosey," as his colleagues refer to him, coached baseball and football at the high school level for 11 years. He was the head baseball coach at Bourgade High School for five years while leading them to the state tournament four times. Rose has a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Northern Arizona University and a Masters Degree in Health and Human Performance from Fort Hays State University. In addition to his baseball passion, Rose also teaches Physical Education in the Alhambra School District and has been an instructor for 33 years. He and his wife, Stefanie live in Chandler and have two children, Keegan 24 and Kaden 22.

Assistant Coach Rocco Cirelli

Assistant Coach David Robb

David Robb brings a wealth of coaching experience into his second stint with the Mesa baseball program. Robb assisted MCC coach Tony Cirelli during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. After playing at San Matteo Junior College and Cal-State Fullerton, Robb coached in the Oakland A's organiza-

tion at the A level. In addition, he played and coached professionally in Italy and has worked with the Italian and Canadian national teams. He also served as manager of the Calgary Dawgs of the Western Major Baseball League.

Cirelli was an outfielder at Mesa CC as well as York College in Nebraska. He has previously coached at MCC as well as Long Beach CC in California. His primary duties with the T-Birds will involve working with outfielders and overseeing the team weight-lifting program.

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A graduate of Grand Canyon University, Tom Novak returns to the Mesa baseball coaching staff. Novak signed with the Oakland A's out of high school and has worked in Player Development with the Diamondbacks and Angels. In addition, he served in the independent Freedom League.

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2022 Mesa Roster Alphabetical R/W Name Class 16 Aydab Alger So. 3 Dawson Baracani So. 8 Dean Bittner So. 18 Luke Brocco Fr. 9 Chase Burke Fr. 2 Conner Culp So. 23 Lucas Danielewicz So. 17 Erik DuLittle So. 11 Octavio Flores Fr. 19 Cade Fretz Fr. 38 Levi Graham Fr. 30 Kaleb Herbert Fr. 15 Richard Hudson So. 27 Austin LaBreche Fr. 12 Cade Malone So. 1 Mike Marshall So. 22 Seth McGrath Fr. 13 Kaden Rose So. 7 Jacob Roybal So. 20 Tate Satterfield Fr. 14 Thomas Schreffler Fr. 25 Brendan Thome So. 10 Mitchell Torres So. 24 A.J. VanBogaert Fr. 39 Colton Vercoe Fr. 36 Jayden Vidaurri Fr. 21 Cal Walsh Fr. 6 Jonathan Weiss So. 26 Marshall Williams Fr. 4 Jacob Wood Fr.

Pos. LHP INF OF RHP OF/C INF OF RHP RHP RHP RHP INF RHP INF INF RHP P/INF RHP INF OF INF RHP LHP C RHP C INF RHP C INF

B-T L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R S/R R-R

Ht. 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-5 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-1

Wt. 185 180 180 195 180 185 190 175 120 180 180 120 160 170 205 160 205 150 195 190 170 200 205 190 180 170 180 200 170 175

Hometown Lancaster, Calif. Sammamish, Wash, Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Minot, N.D. Reno, Nev. Deerfield, Ill. Las Vegas, Nev. Chandler, AZ Scottsdale, AZ Phoenix, AZ Mesa, AZ Lancaster, Calif. Kenosha, Wisc. Albuquerque, N.M. Lancaster, Calif. Reno, Nev. Chandler, AZ Littleton, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Evergreen, Colo. Mesa, AZ Valencia, Calif. Tucson, AZ Chandler, AZ Blythe, Calif. Durango, Colo. Chandler, AZ Phoenix, AZ Kearns, Utah

High School Quartz Hill Skyline Campo Verde Mountain Pointe Minot Spanish Springs Deerfield Spring Valley Poston Butte Chaparral Valley Christian Acad. Highland Lancaster Tremper El Dorado Quartz Hill Bishop Manogue American Leadership Acad. Chatfield Senior Poudre Evergreen Desert Ridge Valencia Tucson Poston Butte Blythe Durango Basha Sunnyslope Kearns

Head Coach: Tony Cirelli Assistants: Doug Rose, Tom Novak, David Robb, Zeke Zimmerman, Rocco Cirelli

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No. Name Class Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Mike Marshall So. RHP R-R 5-8 160 Lancaster, Calif. 2 Conner Culp So. INF R-R 6-1 185 Reno, Nev. 3 Dawson Baracani So. INF R-R 6-2 180 Sammamish, Wash, 4 Jacob Wood Fr. INF R-R 6-1 175 Kearns, Utah 6 Jonathan Weiss So. RHP R-R 6-1 200 Chandler, AZ 7 Jacob Roybal So. INF R-R 6-2 195 Littleton, Colo. 8 Dean Bittner So. OF R-R 6-3 180 Phoenix, AZ 9 Chase Burke Fr. OF/C R-R 5-8 180 Minot, N.D. 10 Mitchell Torres So. LHP L-L 6-1 205 Valencia, Calif. 11 Octavio Flores Fr. RHP R-R 6-0 120 Chandler, AZ 12 Cade Malone So. INF R-R 6-2 205 Albuquerque, N.M. 13 Kaden Rose So. RHP R-R 5-11 150 Chandler, AZ 14 Thomas Schreffler Fr. INF R-R 6-0 170 Evergreen, Colo. 15 Richard Hudson So. RHP R-R 6-3 160 Lancaster, Calif. 16 Aydan Alger So. LHP L-L 5-11 185 Lancaster, Calif. 17 Erik DuLittle So. RHP R-R 6-3 175 Las Vegas, Nev. 18 Luke Brocco Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 180 Phoenix, AZ 19 Cade Fretz Fr. RHP R-R 6-1 180 Scottsdale, AZ 20 Tate Satterfield Fr. OF R-R 6-0 190 Fort Collins, Colo. 21 Cal Walsh Fr. INF R-R 6-1 180 Durango, Colo. 22 Seth McGrath Fr. P/INF R-R 6-1 205 Reno, Nev. 23 Lucas Danielewicz So. OF R-R 5-9 190 Deerfield, Ill. 24 A.J. VanBogaert Fr. C R-R 6-1 190 Tucson, AZ 25 Brendan Thome So. RHP R-R 6-5 200 Mesa, AZ 26 Marshall Williams Fr. C S/R 5-10 170 Phoenix, AZ 27 Austin LaBreche Fr. INF L-R 5-10 170 Kenosha, Wisc. 30 Kaleb Herbert Fr. INF R-R 5-11 120 Mesa, AZ 36 Jayden Vidaurri Fr. C R-R 5-10 170 Blythe, Calif. 38 Levi Graham Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 180 Phoenix, AZ 39 Colton Vercoe Fr. RHP R-R 6-5 180 Chandler, AZ Head Coach: Tony Cirelli Assistants: Doug Rose, Tom Novak, David Robb, Zeke Zimmerman, Rocco Cirelli

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High School Quartz Hill Spanish Springs Skyline Kearns Basha Chatfield Senior Campo Verde Minot Valencia Poston Butte El Dorado American Leadership Acad. Evergreen Lancaster Quartz Hill Spring Valley Mountain Pointe Chaparral Poudre Durango Bishop Manogue Deerfield Tucson Desert Ridge Sunnyslope Tremper Highland Blythe Valley Christian Acad. Poston Butte

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# 16 Aydan Alger So. - LHP - L-L - 5-11 - 185 - Lancaster, Calif. - Quartz Hill H.S. AT QUARTZ HILL - All-conference and Pitcher of the Year for coach Aaron Kavanaugh. First team all-league as a junior and senior and a Southwest Future All-Star. The Rebels went 23-7-1 and 14-0 in league play during his senior season. PERSONAL - Aydan Alger was born Nov. 15, 2000, in Bountiful, Utah. He is an Administration of Justice major and previously attended College of the Canyons (Calif.). He is the son of Kim and Kirk Alger and has a brother Jake, 27, and a sister Chelsea, 33. Father played college football. An Honor Roll student all four years ad won four academic letters. Volunteered at a local baseball facility. Enjoys weight lifting, video games, hiking, spending time with his family and MMA.

# 3 Dawson Baracani Sophomore - INF - R-R - 6-2 - 180 - Sammamish, Wash. - Skylind H.S. AT MESA (2020) - Saw action in 17 games with a .182 batting average. Doubled against GateWay among his eight hits and also walked 11 times, producing a .351 on-base percentage. AT MESA (2021) - Hit a fine .330 in 33 games with 100 at bats. Had three-hit games against Arizona Western and Scottsdale, the latter in a Region I playoff game. Also had eight other multi-hit games. In the Scottsdale game he had a home run, a double, and five RBIs. AT SKYLINE H.S. - King County MVP in his senior year playing for coach Brandon Hemphill. First team all-conference at third base. Set the school batting average at .538 and played in the

Washington All-State games. PERSONAL - Dawson Baracani was born Nov. 4, 2000 in Bellevue, Wash. The son of Mark and Elizabeth Baracani has a brother Dante, 24. His father is a Hall of Fame football player at South Dakota School of Mines. Dawson is an Athletes for Kids mentor and loves to ski, fish and golf.

Dawson Baracani at Mesa 2019-20 2020-21 Total

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G 17 33 50

AB 44 100 144

R 8 14 22

H 8 33 41

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2B 1 4 5

3B 2 2

HR 1 1

RBI 5 15 20

BB 10 5 15

K 4 13 17

SB -

CS -

AVG .182 .330 .285

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OBP .339 .374 .362

SLG .205 .440 .368


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# 8 Dean Bittner Freshman - OF - R-R - 6-3 - 185 - Phoenix, AZ - Campo Verde H.S. AT MESA (2021) - Hit a solid .309 over 81 at bats. Homered against Central Arizona, Arizona Western and Chandler-Gilbert to place second on the team in home runs. Also had a total of four doubles and produced a four-RBI game in a win over Paradise Valley. He had four hits and drove in two in a victory over Phoenix. Led the club with eight stolen bases, including two each versus Glendale, Chandler-Gilbert and Paradise Valley. AT CAMPO VERDE - Played for coach Shawn Dukes. Also played soccer. An Honor Roll student. A member of the Best Buddies Club and Boys Team Charity.

PERSONAL - Dean Bittner was born July 30, 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. The son of Dave and Jill Bittner has one brother, Carson, 17, and is majoring in Business at MCC. His father was an All-American volleyball player at Penn State and played with the U.S. Olympic team.

Dean Bittner at Mesa 2020-21 Total

G 25 25

AB 81 81

R 24 24

H 25 25

2B 4 4

3B 1 1

HR 3 3

RBI 12 12

BB 9 9

K 18 18

SB 8 8

CS -

AVG OBP .309 .404 .309 .404

SLG .494 .494

# 18 Luke Brocco Freshman - RHP - R-R - 6-3 - 195 - Phoenix, AZ - Mountain Pointe H.S. AT MOUNTAIN POINTE - Played for coach J.J. Sferra. Pre-season Honorable Mention Perfect Game. 2021 Arizona Spots All-Academic Honorable Mention 3.92 GPA. Also played four years of varsity golf. PERSONAL - Luke Brocco was born May 24, 2003 in Phoenix, AZ. The Finance/Accounting major is the son of Tom and Stacia Brocco. Works part-time as a delivery driver for Two Greeks Pizza.

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# 9 Chase Burke Freshman - OF/C - R-R - 5-8 - 180 - Minot, N.D. - Minot H.S. AT MINOT H.S. - Senior Athlete of the Year in baseball and state runner-up in wrestling. Played baseball for coach Peter Stenberg. All-state baseball and football. School premier athlete of the year in football and wrestling. Team captain in wrestling and all-academic as well. He was an Honor Society member and part of the Homecoming Court. PERSONAL - Chase Burke was born in Minot, N.D., on Dec. 3, 2002. He is the son of Lisa and Nathan Burke and is an Engineering major. He has two brothers, Cody, 20 and Kellan, 15. Volunteers making lunches at a homeless shelter and cleans parks.

# 2 Connor Culp Sophomore - INF - R-R - 6-1 - 185 - Reno, Nev. - Spanish Springs H.S. 31, and a sister, Lydia Brown, 30. He previously atAT MESA (2021) - Led the T-Birds with four tended UNLV. Works in construction. home runs among his 32 hits which produced a .314 batting average. Homered against Pima, Paradise Valley, Chandler-Gilbert and South Mountain. Three RBIs each in games with Paradise Valley and Pima. Even pitched twice, a total of 1.2 innings with a pair of strikeouts. AT SPANISH SPRINGS H.S. - A first and second team all-conference selection for coach Matt Ortiz. PERSONAL - Connor Culp was born June 30, 2000 in Reno, Nev. The Criminal Justice major is the son of Leslie Brown and Eric Culp. He has two brothers, Caleb Culp, 26, and Corey Cowger,

Connor Culp at bat at Mesa 2020-21 Total

G 33 33

AB 102 102

R 23 23

H 32 32

2B 5 5

3B -

HR RBI 4 20 4 20

BB K 17 23 17 23

SB CS 5 5 -

AVG OBP SLG .314 .438 .480 .314 .438 .480

Connor Culp on the mound at Mesa 2020-21 Total

APP GS 2 0 2 0

W 0 0

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L 0 0

SV 0 0

CG -

IP 1.2 1.2

H 2 2

R 1 1

ER 1 1

BB 2 2

K 2 2

K/9 HR 10.80 10.80 -

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# 23 Lucas Danielewicz Sophomore - OF - R-R - 5-9 - 190 - Deerfield, Ill. - Deerfield H.S. at MCC. He has two sisters: Allie, 19 and Tatum. He AT MESA (2021) - Hit .317 and was second on the team with 10 doubles and three home runs. previously attended Southern Illinois UniversityHit his homers against Phoenix, South Mountain Carbondale. and Glendale and had a pair of doubles, and five RBIs in a game with Pima. Three hits against Glendale and Pima, as well as eight other multihit games. Drove in three in two different games with Glendale. AT DEERFIELD H.S.- Twice an all-conference selection for coach Kevin Marsh. Also all-area. As a senior he hit .371. Also played hockey. PERSONAL - Lucas Danielewicz was born Nov, 22, 2000, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Michael and Sara Danielewicz and is a Business major

Lucas Danielewicz at Mesa 2020-21 Total

G 45 45

AB 145 145

R 31 31

H 46 46

2B 10 10

3B -

HR 3 3

RBI 39 39

BB 21 21

K 8 8

SB 2 2

CS -

AVG OBP .317 .422 .317 .422

SLG .448 .448

# 17 Erik DuLittle Freshman - OF - R-R - 6-3 - 178 - Las Vegas, Nev. - Spring Valley H.S. AT MESA (2020) - Pitched in nine games for a total of 22.2 innings and recorded a 1.52 ERA. Went 5.2 against GateWay and Glendale allowing just one earned run in each game. Struck out four in three innings against the Park JV, a game he wound up winning, and also had a victory over Glendale. AT MESA (2021) - Second on the team with a 3.86 ERA in a team-leading 72.1 innings. Also led the squad in strikeouts with 45. Picked up victories over Glendale, and Chander-Gilbert twice. Had a season-high six strikeouts versus Glendale. AT SPRING VALLEY - A second team all-state

selecton coach Jeff Pienta. PERSONAL - Erik DuLitte was born July 31, 2001 in Las Vegas, Nev. The Health Sciences major is the son of Bernita and Larry DuLittle and has a sister Alyssa Giatti, 28.

Erik DuLitte at Mesa 2019-20 2020-21 Total

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APP 9 15 24

GS 1 10 11

W 2 3 5

L 1 7 8

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SV 1 2 3

CG 4 4

IP 22.2 72.1 95.0

H 19 97 116

R 8 55 63

ER 4 31 35

BB 3 18 21

K 11 45 56

K/9 4.37 5.60 5.31

HR 1 5 6

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# 11 Octavio Flores Freshman - RHP - R-R - 6-0 - 185 - Florence, AZ. - Poston Butte H.S. AT SPRING VALLEY H.S. - Played for coach Chris Holcombe. PERSONAL - Octavio Flores was born Nov .4, 2002 in Chandler, AZ.

# 19 Cade Fretz Freshman - RHP - R-R - 6-1 - 180 - Scottsdale, AZ. - Chaparral H.S. AT CHAPARRAL H.S. - Played for coach Troy Gerlach. Won the Cochise Honor Scholarship and was a member of DECA and the Business Club. PERSONAL - Cade Fretz was born May 31, 2002 in Scottsdale, AZ. He is a Meteorology major and the son of Kevin and Mikki Fretz. He has a sister, Mia. His grandfather played football at Arizona State and an uncle played at Texas-El Paso. Works as a server at a pizza restaurant.

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# 38 Levi Graham Freshman - RHP - R-R - 6-2 - 180 - Phoenix, AZ. - Valley Christian Acad. AT VALLEY CHRISTIAN - Named 2021 Group 3A Metro Region Player of the Year. Also a member of the swimming team. Played for coach Damon Gilliland. PERSONAL - Levi Graham was born March 3, 2003 in Scottsdale, AZ. The son of Larry and Lee Graham is an Accounting major and has one brother, Lance, 23, and two sisters, Laura, 24 and Lynette, 24. He volunteers at an Arizona Community Church.

# 30 Kaleb Herbert Freshman - INF - R-R - 5-11 - 1 - Mesa, AZ. - Highland H.S. AT HIGHLAND - A four-year starter and threeyear team captain for coach Scott Cook. Also all-region in football and Quarterback-of-theYear. An Honor Roll student and a member of the Pottery Class. PERSONAL - Kaleb Herbert was born Feb. 6, 2000, in Greeley, Colo. He is the son of Mike and Nicole Herbert and has a brother Jaxson, 12, and three sisters, Justyce 19, Sierra, 16 and Saydie, 14. He is a Business major. Both his father and grandfather played college baseball and an uncle, Ty Detmerm was a played in the

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NFL. Kaleb volunteers at a food bank and went on a two-year church mission. He is a Business major.

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# 15 Richard Hudson Sophomore - RHO- R-R - 6-3 - 160 - Lancaster, Calif. - Antelope Valley H.S. AT MESA (2021) - Pitched a total of 14.0 innings. Hurled a season-high four innings in a win over Phoenix. Struck out five in just 2.2 innings against Pima and three each twice versus Phoenix and once in a Central Arizona contest. AT ANTELOPE VALLEY H.S. - Played baseball for coach Brandon VanDam and was also a member of the basketball team. PERSONAL - Richard Hudson was born May 7, 2002 in Lancaster, Calif. He is the son of Richard Hudson and Charlotte Sneed. He has four sisters, Lanisha, Richana and Teresa Hudson and Shania McCoy,

Richard Hudson at Mesa 2020-21 Total

APP GS 7 2 7 2

W 0 0

L 1 1

SV 1 1

CG -

IP H 14.0 23 14.0 23

R 21 21

ER 16 16

BB 8 8

K 19 19

K/9 HR 12.21 12.21 -

ERA 10.29 10.29

# 27 Austin LaBreche Freshman - INF - L-R - 5-10 - 170 - Kenosha, Wisc. - Tremper H.S. AT TREMPER H.S. - Played for coach John Matera. PERSONAL - Austin LaBreche was born May 29, 2003 in Kenosha, Wisc. The Fire Science major is the son of Jim and Laura LaBreche and has two brothers, Garrett, 23 and Michael, 32.

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# 12 Cade Malone Sophomore - INF- R-R - 6-2 - 205 - Albuquerque, N.M. - Eldorado H.S. AT MESA (2021) - Led MCC with four triples in 124 at bats while hitting .306. His triples came against Phoenix, GateWay, Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. Picked up three hits each in games with Phoenix and Paradise Valley and had multihit contests eight other times. Collected two of his six doubles, and four RBIs, in a win over Paradise Valley. He knocked in four of MCC's five runs in that game. AT ELDORADO - Under Armour pre-season All-American playing for coach Reid Feigle. Hit .328 as a senior with 11 RBIs, seven doubles and two home runs in his senior year when he made all-district at first base. Had three RBI games

against Rio Grande Farmington. Also skied in high school. PERSONAL - Cade Malone was born July 17, 2001 in Albuquerque, N.M., and is majoring in Business Management. He is the son of Brett and Allison Malone and has a sister Shelby, 22. Enjoys camping and working out.

Cade Malone at Mesa 2020-21 Total

G 39 39

AB 124 124

R 14 14

H 38 38

2B 6 6

3B 4 4

HR -

RBI BB 26 13 26 13

K 16 16

SB 1 1

CS -

AVG OBP SLG .306 .390 .419 .306 .390 .419

# 1 Mike Marshall Sophomore - RHP - R-R - 5-8 - 180 - Lancaster, Calif. - Quartz Hill H.S. AT MESA (2021) - Went 37.1 innings with a 5.06 ERA. Got a win while pitching 5.0 innings of three-hit, shutout ball against South Mountain. Had six strikeouts in that game. Also pitched 5.1 innings against Chandler-Gilbert, allowing three hits and one eared run while striking out five. Earned all-NJCAA academic honors. AT MESA (2020) - Pitched 10.1 innings with a 3.48 ERA. Struck out 13. Went four innings while striking out six against Dawson. AT QUARTZ HILL - Had a 7-2 record with a 1.98 ERA as a senior. Had 66 strikeouts over 53 innings. Recorded eight strikeouts each in wins over Eastside and Lancaster. Played for coach

Aaron Kavanaugh. Was Golden League MVP as a senior and DII all-CIF Southern Section. Also played basketball. PERSONAL - Mike Marshall was born Jan. 31, 2000 in Lancaster, Calif. He is the son of Jeff and Debbie Marshall and has one brother, Ryan, 28.. Worked part-time for Amazon. He is a Criminal Justice major.

Mike Marshall at Mesa 2019-20 2020-21 Total

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APP 7 11 18

GS 2 8 10

W 0 1 1

L 0 2 2

13

SV 0 0 0

CG -

IP 10.1 37.1 47.2

H 7 33 40

R 4 27 31

ER 4 21 25

BB 8 20 28

K 13 34 47

K/9 11.32 8.20 8.87

HR 2 2

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# 22 Seth McGrath Freshman - INF - R-R - 6-1 - 205 - Reno, Nev. - Bishop Manogue H.S. AT BISHOP MANOGUE H.S. - Earned second team all-region honors as a sophomore and first team as a senior. Played for coach Charles Oppio. An Honor Roll student. PERSONAL - Seth McGrath was born July 17, 2002 in Reno, Nev. He is the son of Scott and Samantha McGrath and has a sister Sydney, 22.

# 13 Kaden Rose Sophomore - RHP - R-R - 5-11 - 160 - Chandler, AZ - American Leadership Acad. coach Doug Rose and Stefanie Rose. He has a sister AT MESA (2020) - Made four appearances in Keegan, 23. the shortened season for a total of 3.1 innings. Posted a 2.70 ERA. Went scoreless innings against the Beneditine and Park JVs as well as against Thompson River. Earned all-NJCAA academic honors. AT MESA (2021) - Saw action in two games for a total of 1.2 innings. AT AMERICAN LEADERSHIP ACAD. - A scholarathlete all four years playing for coach John Kuntz. PERSONAL - Kaden Rose was born Aug. 3, 2000 in Chandler, AZ. The Computer Science major is the son of long-time MCC assistant

Kaden Rose at Mesa 2019-20 2020-21 Total

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APP 4 2 6

GS 0 0 0

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

14

SV 0 0 0

CG -

IP 3.1 1.2 5.0

H 4 5 9

R 1 4 5

ER 1 4 5

BB 1 1 2

K 2 1 3

K/9 5.40 5.40 5.40

HR -

ERA 2.70 21.60 9.00

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# 7 Jacob Roybal Sophomore - INF - R-R - 6-2 - 195 - Littleton, Colo. - Chatfield Senior H.S. AT MESA (2020) - Had 66 at bats with a .197 batting average. Had two hits in games with Chandler-Gilbert and Arizona Western. AT MESA (2021) - Appeared in 41 games and hit .326. That included nine multi-hit contests. Drove in five runs against the Ottawa JV. AT CHATFIELD SENIOR H.S. - Honorable mention all-state and first team all conference playing for coach Daniel Medina. Also played football. PERSONAL - Jacob Roybal was born April 13, 2002 in Denver, Colo. He is a Construction Management major at Mesa and the son of Thomas and Tiffany Roybal. He has two broth-

ers, Austin, 23 and Cole 17 and one sister, Isabella, 12. He is related to former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Tippy Martinez. Volunteers at his church as well as with special needs children. Worked at his family's restaurant during high school.

Jacob Roybal at Mesa 2020-21 2021-22 Total

G 30 41 71

AB 66 92 158

R 10 19 29

H 13 30 43

2B 2 2

3B 1 1

HR 0 0

RBI 6 14 20

BB 2 9 11

K 15 14 29

SB 4 1 5

CS 0 0

AVE .197 .326 .272

OBP .221 .410 .335

SLG .197 .370 .297

# 20 Tate Satterfield Freshman - OF - R-R - 6-0 - 190 - Fort Collins, Colo. - Poudre H.S. AT POUDRE H.S. - First team all-conference for four straight years as well as an all-Conference football player for three seasons. Played baseball fir coach Luke Cheever. Academic all-state every year and Dean's List for Academic Excellence in 2018. PERSONAL - Tate Satterfield was born July 17, 2001 in Gunnison, Utah. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Victor and Kelli Satterfield. Has three brothers, Chad, 32; Justin, 30 and Sage 18 as well as a sister Alacia, 34. Chad wrestled at Utah Valley and Alacia played softball at Snow College. Grandfather, Tex, played minor league baseball. Works for his father at Wanna-Bee Trucking.

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# 14 Thomas Schreffler Freshman - INF - R-R - 6-0 - 170 - Evergreen, Colo. - Evergreen H.S. almost anything outdoors, AT EVERGREEN H.S. - Team MVP and captain as a senior when he was a first team all-state selection for coach John Lipka. Second team all-conference for two years previously. First team academic all-state twice and an Honor Roll student. Also played basketball. PERSONAL - Thomas Schreffler was born July 11, 2003 i Denver, Colo. He is the son of Drs. Andrew and Rachel Schreffler and has a brother Paul, 20. Also has four sisters: Anna, 22; Maria, 16, Cate, 15, and Gianna, 12. Volunteers at a food bank in Denver as well as with the Salvation Army and at Eisenhower Elementary. Works in landscape and construction and enjoys

# 25 Brendan Thome Sophomore - RHP - R-R - 6-5 - 200 - Mesa, AZ - Desert Ridge H.S. AT MESA (2021) - Made a total of 12 appearances for 32.1 innings. Got a win over Paradise Valley, going seven innings and allowing just four hits and no earned runs. Also had two wins over Phoenix and one each over GateWay and Paradise Valley. AT DESERT RIDGE H.S. - Played for coach Joseph Ponce. A Golden Scholar all four years. PERSONAL - Brendan Thome was born Jan, 8, 2002, in Mesa, AZ. The Kinesiology major is the son of Greg and Cheri Thome and has a brother Ryan, 26 and two sisters: Emily, 23 and Megan, 14.

Brendan Thome at Mesa 2020-21 Total

APP GS 12 4 12 4

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W 5 5

L 1 1

16

SV 0 0

CG -

IP H 32.1 27 32.1 27

R 26 26

ER 23 23

BB 22 22

K 24 24

K/9 HR 6.68 2 6.68 2

ERA 6.40 6.40

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# 10 Mitchell Torres Sophomore - LHP - L-L - 6-1 - 205 - Valencia, Calif. - Valencia H.S. mother's school tutoring math and is a barista at AT MESA (2021) - Pitched in nine games for a Starbucks. Enjoys weight lifting. total of 17.2 innings. Got a save against Scottsdale with two perfect innings as well as a save against Chandler-Gilbert. AT VALENCIA H.S. - All-California Interscholastic Federation as a senior playing for coach Mike Killenger. First team All-Foothill League the previous year. Also twice all-league in football. Won the Scholar Athlete Award twice. PERSONAL - Mitchell Torres was born Aug. 9, 2002, in Santa Clarita, Calif. The Business Administration major is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Greg and Suellen Torres and has two sisters: Jocelyn, 20 and Elena, 17. He volunteers at his

Mitchell Torres at Mesa 2020-21 Total

APP GS 9 1 9 1

W 0 0

L 0 0

SV 2 2

CG -

IP H 17.2 23 17.2 23

R 21 21

ER 17 17

BB 17 17

K 21 21

K/9 HR 10.70 1 10.70 1

ERA 8.66 8.66

# 24 A.J. VanBogaert Freshman - C - R-R - 6-1 - 190 -Tucson, AZ - Tucson H.S. AT TUCSON H.S. - Played for coach Keith Francis. An Honor Roll student. Also played football. Active in Jted programs including architectural drafting, wood working, masonry and welding. PERSONAL - A.]. Van Bogaert was born May 25, 1999, in Tucson, AZ. He is the son of Pete and Casey vanBogaert and has a brother Everett, 7, and two sisters: Hope, 18, and Penelope, 8. His father played baseball at Cochise and then professionally in Mexico and Canada. A.J. has been a a personal trainer, a landscaper, a residential electrician, and a welder/mechanic. Also a ranch hand.

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# 39 Colton Vercoe Freshman - RHP - R-R - 6-5 - 180 -Chandler, AZ - Poston Butte H.S. sas and in the Oakland A's minor league system. AT POSTON BUTTE H.S. - Was the Group 4A Arizona Player of the Year as a senior playing for coach Chrsi Holcombe. Also Pinal County Player of the Year that season. Honorable mention allstate and Region Player of the Year. All-Region three times. Also Academic All-State and top 20 in his high school graduating class. PERSONAL - Colton Vercoe was born Oct. 27, 2002 in Omaha, Neb. He is the son of Walt and Trish Vercoe and is undecided in his major. He has two brothers: Keegan, 23, and Cameron, 21. His father played baseball at Azuza Pacific and Northwestern. Keegan played at Iowa Western and Midland. A cousin, T.J. Waltz, played at Kan-

# 36 Jayden Vidaurri Freshman - C - R-R - 5-10 - 170 - Blythe, Calif. - Blythe H.S. AT BLYTHE - Playing for coach Jeff Phipps. He was an all-conference choice for two seasons as a catcher. He was an 11-time Honor Roll student as well as Principal's Honor Roll. Two years National Honor Society, A member of the Pet Club, Medical Club and ASB. PERSONAL - Jayden Vidaurri was born Aug. 22, 2002, in Palm Desert, Calif. The son of LeeAnn and Andy Vidaurri is a Kinesiology major and has a brother Justin, 26. Volunteers on Cancer walks, town clean-up and a dog wash.

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# 21 Cal Walsh Freshman - INF - R-R - 6-1 - 180 -Durango, Colo. - Durango H.S. AT DURANGO H.S. - Selected all-state as a senior playing for coach Rob Coddington. Also played football. PERSONAL - Cal Walsh was born June 8, 2003 in Durango, Calif. A Business major, he is the son of Tom Walsh and Molly Macleod and has a brother Duncan, 12 and a sister Stella, 21.

# 6 Jonathan Weiss Sophomore - RHP - R-R - 6-1 - 200 - Chandler, AZ - Basha H.S. AT MESA (2020) - Appeared in eight games for a total of 9.2 innings. Had a save against the Benedictine JV with a scoreless inning. Also pitched scoreless innings in another game with Benedictine as well as versus Chandler-Gilbert. AT MESA (2021) - Went 33.1 innings in 19 games for the T-Birds with three wins and three saves. Two the the victories came against Chandler-Gilbert and the other in a game with Paradise Valley. His saves came against Glendale, GateWay and Paradise Valley. AT BASHA - Played for coach Jim Schilling. PERSONAL - Jonathan Weiss was born Sept. 12, 2000 in Chandler, AZ.

Jonathan Weiss at Mesa 2019-20 2020-21 Total

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APP 8 19 27

GS 0 1 1

W 0 3 3

19

L 0 2 2

SV 1 3 4

CG -

IP 9.2 33.1 43.0

H 9 46 55

R 7 41 48

ER 6 29 35

BB 7 17 24

K 10 28 38

K/9 9.31 7.56 7.95

HR 11 11

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# 26 Marshall Williams Freshman - C - S-R - 5-10 - 170 -Phoenix, AZ - Sunnyslope H.S. AT SUNNYSLOPE H.S. - Played for coach Jeff Shillington. Hit .352 as a senior with 17 RBIs and three home runs. PERSONAL - Marshall Williams was born Nov. 30, 2002, in Phoenix, AZ. The son of Marvin and Regina Williams has two brothers: Marcus, 27 and Marvin, 35. Marcus played football at Glendale CC.

# 4 Jacob Wood Freshman - INF - R-R - 6-1 - 175 - Kearms, Utah - Kearms H.S. AT KEARMS H.S. - A first and second team allregion selection playing for coach Dave Ballard. Also a two-time all-star. PERSONAL - Jacob Wood was born June 23, 2003 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John and Valerie Wood and is majoring in Exercise Science, Has a brother Austin, 25 and a sister Brittany, 24, who played softball at Burton College.

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2020-21 Record: 25-23 (.750)

ACCAC: 17-19 .472; Home 11-9 .550; Away: 14-14 .500; Neutral: 0-0 DATE Feb 16 Feb 16 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 23 Feb 23 Feb 27 Feb 27 Mar 2 Mar 2 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 9 Mar 9 Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 16 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 25 Mar 30 Mar 30 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 13 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 20 Apr 24 Apr 24 Apr 27 Apr 27 May 1 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 7

OPPONENT SCORE at Glendale Community College W, 3-0 at Glendale Community College W, 8-7 at Phoenix College W, 11-6 Paradise Valley Community College W, 15-5 Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 2-1 Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 6-5 Phoenix College W, 11-10 Phoenix College W, 6-5 Glendale Community College L, 4-1 Glendale Community College L, 6-4 at Pima Community College W, 8-3 at Pima Community College L, 14-6 Yavapai College L, 5-2 Yavapai College L, 14-3 GateWay Community College - AZ W, 4-3 GateWay Community College - AZ W, 7-4 Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 4-3 Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 6-5 Glendale Community College L, 12-2 at Paradise Valley Community College W, 7-3 at Paradise Valley Community College W, 5-4 Scottsdale Community College L, 8-6 Scottsdale Community College W, 14-9 at Glendale Community College L, 10-0 Central Arizona College L, 16-2 Central Arizona College L, 13-2 Cochise College L, 10-3 Cochise College L, 11-9 at Arizona Western College L, 12-1 at Arizona Western College W, 13-5 at GateWay Community College - AZ L, 2-0 at GateWay Community College - AZ L, 11-0 at Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 6-4 at Chandler-Gilbert Community College L, 8-6 at Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 12-8 Paradise Valley Community College W, 11-1 Paradise Valley Community College W, 15-14 at Scottsdale Community College L, 13-3 at Scottsdale Community College L, 15-5 at South Mountain Community College L, 4-2 at South Mountain Community College W, 5-4 at Phoenix College L, 5-2 at Phoenix College W, 11-6 at Glendale Community College W, 8-3 at Glendale Community College L, 5-1 vs. Scottsdale Community College W, 13-10 at Glendale Community College L, 6-1 vs. Scottsdale Community College L, 20-11

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Mesa Record Book Hitting Batting Average Season .465 Career .434

Bill Minis, 1987 Steve Willis, 1986-87

RBIs Season Career

Bobby Diliberto, 2002 Bobby Diliberto, 2001-02

95 136

Stolen Bases Season 50 Career 95

Casey Tornberg, 1999 Derrick Lytle, 2001-02

Hits Season Career

115 176

Mike Campbell, 1997 Mitchell Morimoto, 2015-16

Runs Career

83 139

Mike Campbell, 1997 Steve Willis, 1986-87

At Bats Season Career

254 435

Edgar Ramirez, 2004 Steve Veit, 1989-90

2B Season 29 Career 41

Shea Hillenbrand, 1996 Bobby Diliberto, 2002 Steve Willis, 1986-87

3B Season Career

11 17

Mitchell Morimoto, 2015 Craig Kuhse, 1982-83

HR Season Career

22 30

Bobby Diliberto, 2002 Bobby Diliberto, 2001-02

Walks Season Career

57 106

Marty Stajduhar, 1971 Jeff Cermak, 1994-95

Hitting Streak Season 38

Chris Cooper, 1993

Shutouts Season 6 Career 8

Don Formiller, 1969 Don Formiller, 1968-69

Saves Season Career

Jake Suddreth, 2017 Jake Suddreth, 2017

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Team Records Batting Average Season .365

1993

Hits Game Season

32 724

vs. Trinidad (Colo.), 1979 2002

RBIs Season

513

2002

Runs Game Season

34 608

vs. Trindad (Colo.), 1979 2002

2B Game Season

9 158

vs. South Mountain, 1993 2002

3B Game 4 Season 39

vs. Monroe (NY), 1980 vs. San Diego CC, 1991 2002

HR Game Season

10 75

vs. South Mountain, 1986 1986

Walks Game Season

18 330

vs. Northwest Colorado, 1981 1990

Stolen Bases Game 12 Season 168

vs. Snow (Utah). 1972 1996

Pitching ERA Season 1.86

1970

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2014

Pitching ERA Season 0.78 Career 0.97

Jim Otten, 1970 Jim Otten, 1970-71

W-L Percentage Season 1.000 Career .880

Doug Slocum, 1971 Dennis Miller, 1977 Scott Walker, 2002 Doug Slocum, 1971-72

Strikeouts Season 553

2019

Wins Season 16

Wininng Streak Season 13

1978

Jim Otten, 1970 Doug Slocum, 1972

Saves Season

2017

Innings Pitched Season 163.1 Career 294.1

Doug Slocum, 1972 Mike Pfitzer, 1970-71

Strikeouts Season 198 Career 295

Doug Slocum, 1972 Jim Otten, 1970-71

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Mesa Year-by-Year History Year 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966

Overall 25-23 18-6 44-23 40-18 43-18 43-18 37-20 52-13 25-31 42-17 38-20 32-24 27-30 25-30 30-26 44-21 43-23 42-21 33-24 45-15 31-25 33-25 31-27 32-24 37-20 33-23 40-17 35-20 38-14-1 28-19-1 34-18 38-21 33-21 27-22 39-13 30-20 26-21 29-15 23-15 35-16 19-22 36-19 25-14 33-11 27-14 29-14 25-18 30-13 34-18 41-13 37-15 39-11 30-12-1 21-13 19-13-1 17-16

Pct. .521 .750 .657 .690 .705 .705 .649 .008 .446 .712 .655 .571 .474 .455 .536 .677 .652 .667 .579 .75 .554 .569 .534 .571 .649 .589 .702 .636 .726 .594 .654 .667 .611 .651 .750 .600 .553 .659 .605 .686 .463 .655 .641 .750 .659 .674 .581 .698 .654 .759 .712 .780 .709 .618 .575 .515

Conf. 17-19 6-6 19-19 24-16 26-14 26-14 23-17 27-11 11-27 23-15 22-16 21-17 13-25 25-30 15-21 22-14 23-15 21-17 19-19 28-10 20-18 21-19 25-15 16-20 24-12 22-14 23-13 22-14 28-8 21-15 24-12 21-15 21-15 21-15 29-7 19-7 12-13 18-8 14-12 17-7 11-15 18-9 17-9 19-6 16-10 19-6 13-13 16-10 161-0 16-4 15-5 19-5 15-5-1 10-10 11-8-1 10-10

Coach Finish Playoffs Tony Cirelli 3rd Place Region I semi-finals Tony Cirelli T1st Place Season halted due to Coronavirus Tony Cirelli 1st Place Region I Champions, 2nd place NJCAA national tournament Tony Cirelli 1st place Region I semi-finals Tony Cirelli 1st place Region I finals Tony Cirelli T1st place Region I finals Tony Cirelli 2nd place Region I semi-finals Tony Cirelli 1st Place National Champions, ACCAC Co-champions, Reg. I Champions , Dist. Champions Tony Cirelli 6th Place Tony Cirelli T-3rd Place Tony Cirelli 2nd Place Tony Cirelli 3rd Place Tony Cirelli 4th Place Tony Cirelli 5th Place Tony Cirelli 2nd Place Region I DII Runner-Up Tony Cirelli 1st Place Region I DII and District Champions, NJCAA World Series Tony Cirelli 1st Place Region I DII and District Champions, NJCAA World Series Tony Cirelli 1st Place Region I DII and District Champions, NJCAA World Series Tony Cirelli 1st Place Region I DII Runner-Up Tony Cirelli 1st Place ACCAC Champions Tony Cirelli 3rd Place Tony Cirelli 2nd Place Tony Cirelli 1st Place Tony Cirelli 7th Place Tony Cirelli 4th Place Tony Cirelli 1st Place ACCAC Champions Tony Cirelli 3rd Place Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck 1st Place ACCAC Champions Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck NJCAA 3rd Place Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Roger Schmuck Jim Frye 1st Place ACCAC Champions, NJCAA World Series Jim Frye Jim Frye 1st Place ACCAC Champions, NJCAA World Series Jim Frye Jim Frye Jim Frye Jim Frye Jim Frye Jim Frye Jim Frye 1st Place ACCAC Champions, NJCAA World Series Jim Frye 1st Place National Champions and ACCAC Champions Jim Brock 1st Place National Champions and ACCAC Champions Jim Brock 1st Place National Champions and ACCAC Champions Jim Brock 1st Place ACCAC Champions, NJCAA World Series Jim Brock Jim Brock Jim Brock

MCC Coaching Records Head Coach Seasons Years Record Tony Cirelli 26 1995-present 966-560 Roger Schmuck 12 1983-1994 380-219-2 Jim Frye 11 1972-1982 334-172 Jim Brock 6 1966-1971 163-80-2 Mesa Baseball - 1843 1058- 4 (.635)

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Win Pct. .633 .634 .660 .665

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Carter Robinson P Connor Denning IF Jake Suddreth P Mitchell Morimoto DH Tyler Carvalho P Tyler Carvalho 2nd team P Michael Wesolowski 3rd team IF Michael Desabrais 2nd team P Darian Johnson 2nd Team OF Mike Wesolowski 3rd Team UT Darian Johnson 2nd Team OF Michael Levi 3rd Team IF Michael Levi 3rd Team OF Bryan Miller 2nd Team OF Matt Lambeth 2nd Team OF Chris Cook 2nd Team IF Bobby Diliberto 1st Team DH Shea Hillenbrand 1st Team Martin Dewett 1st Team Vance Wilson 2nd Team Chris Cooper 1st Team Bill Minnis 3rd team IF Mike Devereaux 3rd team OF Randy Rector 3rd team P Rocky Coyle 2nd team OF Cary Palmer Hon. Men. P Marty Barrett 1st Team IF Mickey Hatcher 1st team OF Scott Mark Hon. Men. OF Ken Phelps 1st Team IF Dan Graham 2nd Team IF Julio Delgado 1st Team IF Ray Forgie Hon. Men P Bob Pate Hon. Men. IF Jeff Oscarson 2nd team IF Doug Slocum 2nd Team P Vern Wilkins 1st Team IF Marty Stajduhar 1st Team C Jim Otten 2nd team P Marc Rhea Hon. Men Ken Reed 1st team IF Jim Otten 1st Team P Larry Schutzius 2nd team OF Vern Wilkins Hon. Men. IF Bob Engle Hon. Men. C Roger Schmuck 1st team OF Wendell Franke 1st team P Ken Reed 2nd team IF Larry Schutzius Hon. Men. OF Jack Collinge 2nd team IF

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Major Mesa Baseball Honors All-ACCAC Pos. IF C C Season halted due to Coronavirus Carter Robinson (1st team) All-NJCAA Tourn. team, Pitcher of the tourn. First Team All-American - NJCAA DII Pitcher of the Year P Taylor Darden (2nd team) IF Luke Patty (2nd team) IF IF IF Marcus Skundricj (1st team) C Connor Denning (1st team) Third Team All-American IF Paul Steffenson (1st team) DH Kelby Richardson (2nd team) OF OF Chase Marriman (1st team) P Jake Suddreth (1st team) Second Team All-American P Kody Funderburk (1st team) First Team All-American IF C Kent Hasler (1st team) 2nd Team All-American P Mitchell Morimoto (1st team) 2nd Team All-American DH Matt Mosca (2nd team) P Jacob Boston (2nd team) UTIL IF Tyler Carvalho (1st team) 3rd Team All-American P Jordan Zimmerman (2nd team) IF Brady Bate (2nd team) OF OF Tyler Carvalho (1st team) 1st Team All-American P Zack Soria (1st team) C Jordan Zimmerman (1st team) NJCAA Tourn. MVP IF John Havird (2nd team) P Cole Loncar (2nd team) OF Kevin Carr (2nd team) IF Michael Wesolowski (1st team) IF P Steven Swingle (1st team) C Nick Johnson (2nd team) IF Zack Nothwehr (2nd team) OF Darian Johnson (1st Team) 2nd Team All-American, National Rawlings Gold Glove Award Winner OF Mike Wesolowski (1st Team) Third Team All-American UT Justin Walker (2nd Team) P P OF Darian Johnson (1st Team) 2nd Team All-American OF Derek McCawley (2nd Team) Region I Gold Glove Member DH P OF Jeff Harkensee (2nd Team) OF Dominic Gamboa (2nd Team) IF Nick Orr (2nd Team) OF Chris Caves (2nd Team) OF Tyler Sanford (2nd Team) C Connor Lewis Michael Levi (1st Team) 3rd Team All-American IF Bryan Miller (2nd Team) OF Charlie Calamia Nate Burnham (1st Team) 3rd Team All-American OF Doug Low (1st Team) C Edgar Ramirez (2nd Team) IF Nate Burnham (2nd Team) OF Bryan Miller (1st Team) 2nd Team All-American OF Paul Schmidt Scott Welch Edgar Ramirez (2nd Team) IF Bobby McMurray (1st Team) IF Matt Lambeth (2nd Team) 2nd Team All-American OF John McCarthy (1st Team) OF Chris Cook (1st Team) 2nd Team All-American IF Matt Castillo (1st Team) OF

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Year 2021 2021 2021 2020

All-Region I (DII Post-2002) Josh Leslie (1st team) Zach Wagner (2nd team) Luke Danielewicz (2nd team)

2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012

Carter Robinson (1st team) Taylor Darden (1st team) Luke Patty (2nd team) Corey Chaplin (2nd team) Ben Ferguson (2nd team) (All-NJCAA Tour. Team) Connor Denning (not all-region) (All-NJCAA Tourn. Team) Marcus Skundrich (1st team) Connor Denning (1st team) Paul Steffenson (1st team) Kelby Richardson (2nd team) Ben Lewis (2nd team) Chase Merriman Jake Suddreth Kody Funderburk Esteban Martinez Kent Hasler Mitchell Morimoto Matt Mosca Jacob Boston Estevan Martinez Tyler Carvalho (1st team) Jordan Zimmerman (1st team) Brady Bate (2nd team) Mitchell Morimoto (1st team) 2nd Team All-American Tyler Carvalho (1st team) Zack Soria (1st team) Jordan Zimmerman (1st team) John Havird (1st team) Cole Loncar (2nd team)

2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003

Darian Johnson (1st Team) Mike Wesolowski (1st Team) Justin Walker (1st Team) Mark Jarrett (2nd Team) Gary Mayberry (2nd Team) Darian Johnson (1st Team) Derek McCawley (1st Team) Derek Cone (2nd Team) Diego Martinez (2nd Team) National Golden Glove Award Winner Jeff Harkensee (1st Team) Dominic Gamboa (1st Team) Nick Orr (1st Team) Chris Caves (1st Team) Tyler Sanford (1st Team) Connor Lewis (1st Team) Michael Levi (1st Team) Bryan Miller (1st Team) Charlie Calamia (1st Team) Nate Burnham (1st Team) Doug Low (1st Team) Edgar Ramirez (1st Team) Nate Burnham (1st Team) Bryan Miller (1st Team) Paul Schmidt (1st Team) Scott Welch (1st Team)

Michael Wesolowski (1st team) All-American 3rd team Michael Desabrais All-America 2nd team Steven Swingle (1st team) Zack Nothwehr (1st team) Zack Nothwehr Adam Sonanend (1st team) Michael Desabrais (1st team) T.J. Bennett (1st team) Charlie Land (2nd team)

Bobby McMurray (1st Team) Matt Lambeth (1st Team) John McCarthy (1st Team) Chris Cook (1st Team) Matt Castillo (1st Team)

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2022 Sean Iverson (2nd Team) IF 2003 Sean Iverson (1st Team) AJ Lister (2nd Team) IF 2002 Bobby Diliberto (1st Team) Player of the Year/ 1st Team All-American DH 2002 Bobby Diliberto (1st Team) Dave Ryan (2nd Team) C 2002 Derrik Lytle (1st Team) OF 2002 Derrik Lytle (1st Team) Robert Sedillo (2nd Team) IF 2002 Scott Walker (2nd Team) P 2002 Scott Walker (2nd Team) Derrik Lytle (1st Team) OF 2001 Derrik Lytle (2nd Team) Mike Kelso 2001 Tim Duff 2001 John Lezaja (2nd Team) P 2000 Mike Budak (1st Team) IF 2000 Mike Budak (2nd Team) Scott Gerlach (2nd Team) IF 2000 Casey Tornberg (2nd Team) OF 1999 Chase Reno (1st Team) C 1999 Chase Reno (2nd Team) Craig Remos (1st Team) OF 1999 Craig Remos (2nd Team) Kyle Fouts (2nd Team) P 1999 Kyle Fouts (2nd Team) Zach Cates (2nd Team) IF 1999 Brian Berger (2nd Team) IF 1998 Brian Berger (2nd Team) Brian Gerlach (2nd Team) OF 1998 David Young (2nd Team) P 1998 Jeremy Jones 1997 Mike Albers (1st Team) UT 1997 Mike Campbell (1st Team) OF 1997 Tyson Schweitzer (1st Team) IF 1997 Tyson Switzenberg 1997 Derek Rowen 1996 Derick Neikirk 1996 DJ Mahler 1996 Jim Serrano 1996 Shea Hillenbrand / Player of the Year/ 1st Team All-American 1996 Tyson Switzenberg 1996 Jeff Cermak (1st Team) All-American OF 1995 Jeff Cermak (1st Team) John Strasser (2nd Team) IF 1995 Kumandae Miller (1st Team) UT 1995 Kumandae Miller (2nd Team) Pete Peterson (1st Team) DH 1995 Pete Peterson (2nd Team) Ralph Aldecoa (2nd Team) P 1995 Ralph Aldecoa (2nd Team) Brett Lockwood 1994 Carlos Arvizu 1994 Eric Clifford 1994 Jeff Cermak 1994 Vance Wilson 1994 Bob Rauch 1993 Brady Gordon 1993 Chris Cooper 1993 Martin Dewett - 1st Team All-American 1993 Ray Miller 1993 Vance Wilson - 2nd Team All-American 1993 Chris Cooper - 1st Team All-American 1992 Dan Teran 1992 Greg Eidson 1992 Sean Hicks 1992 Ray Miller 1992 Bob Rauch 1992 Brady Gordon 1992 Al Kermode 1991 Chris Gump 1991 Dave Garrow 1991 John Kostro 1991 Mario Munoz 1991 Albie Lopez 1990 Allen Pfeiffer 1990 Chris Gump 1990 Eric Alexander 1990 John Kostro 1990 Steve Veit 1990 Bill Faysak 1989 Dennis Milius 1989 Jim Bell 1989 Richard Miller 1989 Rick Mediavilla 1989 Steve Veit 1989 Chris Gump 1989 Bill Faysak 1988 Dennis Milius 1988 Jim Bell 1988 Jon Halland 1988 Steve Peck 1988 Bill Minnis 1987 Jim Barbeau 1987 John Kuehl 1987

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2022 Matt Lagunas 1987 Nate Rozman 1987 Nick Felix 1987 Paul Swingle 1987 Steve Willis 1987 Bill Minnis 1987 John Kurhl 1987 Jack Winnegar 1986 Joe Laws 1986 Martin Peralta 1986 Mike Rast 1986 Nate Rozman 1986 Nick Felix 1986 Steve Willis 1986 Nick Felix 1986 Jack Winnegar 1986 Jim Wells 1985 Martin Peralta 1985 Bob Collum 1984 Brett Moushon 1984 Doyle Wilson 1984 Greg Sparks 1984 Jim Wells 1984 Doyle Wilson 1983 Mike Devereaux 1983 Randy Rector 1983 Steve Murray 1983 Greg Sparks 1983 Rob Collum 1983 Brett Moushon 1983 Jim Wells 1983 Mark Skelly 1982 Paul Williams 1982 Rob Farnan 1981 Barry Koch 1980 Chuck Deluca 1980 Hal Hatcher 1980 Rick Wilson - All-American 1980 Rocky Coyle All-American 1980 Tom Barrett 1980 Cary Palmer 1979 Rocky Coyle 1979 Tim Deardorff 1979 Tim Hayes 1979 Barry Koch 1979 Rick Wilson 1979 Tom Barrett 1979 Hal Hatcher 1979 Chuck Deluca 1979 Bob Ferris 1978 Greg Phillips 1978 Jim Anderson 1978 Marty Barrett First Team All-American 1978 Mike Villegas 1978 Steve Todare 1978 Mark Seeger 1977 Marty Barrett 1977 Mike Casad 1977 Butch Dayton 1976 Mickey Hatcher First Team All-American 1976 Mike Calise 1976 Gene Roberts 1975 Ken Gaspar 1975 Mickey Hatcher All-American 1975 Tim Pagnozzi 1975 Barry Wofford 1974 Bob Pate All-American 1974 Dan Graham All-American 1974 Greg Stitzinger 1974 Ken Phelps First Team All-American 1974 Bob Pate All-American 1973 Jamie Inglish 1973 Julio Delgado First Team All-American 1973 Ray Forgie All-American 1973 Rick Dively 1973 Dave Collins First Team All-American 1972 Doug Slocum All-American 1972 Jeff Oscarson All-American 1972 Jeff Straine 1972 Rick Dively 1972 Bob Pate 1972

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2022 Juli Delgado 1972 Ray Forgie 1972 Jamie English 1972 Jeff Oscarson 1971 Jim Otten All-American 1971 Mark Reinke 1971 Marty Stajduhar First Team All-American 1971 Mike Pfitzer 1971 Tim Powers 1971 Vernon Wilkins First Team All-American 1971 Dennis Kendrick 1970 Herb Genung 1970 Jim Otten First Team All-American 1970 Ken Reed First Team All-American 1970 Mark Reinke 1970 Marty Stajduhar 1970 Mike Pfitzer 1970 Vernon Wilkins All-American 1970 Jeff Oscarson 1970 Dale Goodman 1969 Don Formiller 1969 Ken Reed All-American 1969 Randy Bayer 1969 Roger Schmuck All-American 1969 Jack Collins 1968 Keith Rhodes 1968 Bart Bell 1967 Jack Collinge All-American 1967 Keith Rhodes 1967 Marc Munson 1967 Terry Brenner 1967 Weldon Mickelson 1967 Dennis Hunt 1966 Ron Spitler 1966

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Tony Cirelli

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Tony Cirelli Tony Cirelli Tony Cirelli

2014 2004 1996

Regional Coach of the Year

NJCAA All-Academic (Minimum 3.60 GPA) 2020-21 Logan Boyd Ali Fierer Michael Kubiak Kelton Lachelt Michael Marshall Cody Minnis Liam Radomski Carson Roberts Zach Webster 2019-20 Matthew Masciangelo Kaden Rose Cody Tucker Easton Brinton Alexander Elizando Josh Leslie 2018-19 Cody Tucker Connor Denning Demetrio Botello Garrett LaBreche Greg Student

Josh Leslie Nolan Ruff Paul Steffenson 2017-18 Jake Beeler Joshua Brown Connor Denning Nolan Ruff Marcis Skundrich Paul Steffenson Greg Student Max Williams 2016-17 Cameron Cruz Drew Bailey Jake Suddreth Joshua Brown 2015-16 Matthew Ayala Drew Bailey Kent Hasler Mitchell Morimoto Michael Warning

2014-15 Evan Fresquez Matt Hart Jordan Zimmerman 2013-14 Drew LaComb Levi Larmour Cole Loncar Marios Mylonas 2012-13 Jacob Andrews Evan Hendricks Cole Loncar Marios Mylonas 2011-12 Chaz Contreras Michael Wesolowski 2010-11 Steven Autenrieth Taylor Bates Mark Jarrett 2008-09 Guy Ryan Payne Scott

Full Team NJCAA All-Academic Honors (requirs combined 3.00 GPA) 2019-20 2017-18 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13

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Year-by-Year Batting Stats Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

AB 1827 1765 1765 1828 1876 1876 1762 1942 1855 2059 2152 2089 1839 1700 1816 1808 1884 1949 1824 2098 1854 2005 1987 1961 2159 801 1413

R 488 421 465 424 445 480 460 608 353 443 471 446 354 319 288 328 410 433 332 426 366 485 425 411 428 181 265

H 653 577 607 608 637 627 613 724 562 652 669 653 551 499 501 537 626 651 547 680 546 672 615 608 619 271 424

2B 113 103 108 116 125 129 100 158 96 113 127 105 109 70 91 75 85 88 82 95 109 102 118 79 88 42 70

3B 31 33 25 30 18 13 22 39 13 22 28 28 32 20 19 27 40 22 12 23 31 41 32 35 26 9 12

HR 13 33 51 23 43 45 31 57 10 24 27 16 14 4 13 8 10 8 1 12 17 22 21 24 22 6 14

RBI 414 371 411 360 392 422 395 513 276 383 384 346 298 253 233 280 351 381 277 364 314 431 354 334 363 156 220

SAC 85 66 51 45 48 63 59 59 47 59 84 80 60 66 68 66 74 57 67 61 63 46 60 33 53 26 29

Yearly Batting Leaders 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Dennis Hunt Bart Bell Keith Rhodes Randy Bayer Vernon Wilkins Vernon Wilkins Dave Collins Julio Delgao Ken Phelps Ken Gasper Mickey Hatcher Keith Brown Marty Barrett Tim Hayes Rocky Coyle Rob Farnan Steve Murray Mike Devereaux Bob Collum Martin Peralta Steve Willis Bill Minnis Jon Halland Richard Miller John Kostro Dave Garrow Chris Cooper Chris Cooper

.411 .348 .336 .376 .389 .430 .398 .372 .434 .400 .451 .387 .441 .406 .396 .384 .394 .441 .426 .406 .438 .465 .397 .420 .410 .431 .379 .435

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SO 227 248 275 281 269 296 269 320 328 331 410 317 384 314 304 263 316 296 256 231 243 339 359 302 356 102 167

BB HP 318 256 228 242 45 226 45 299 76 199 67 367 61 201 70 264 88 283 59 236 65 176 83 215 57 181 66 217 45 227 73 266 97 198 69 245 61 207 40 296 46 280 41 239 52 319 55 119 16 220 45

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

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SB-SBA Err. 130-175 116 167-216 104 93-116 123 117-159 114 165-195 111 129-159 86 130-150 137 93 100-119 55 75-99 99 148 60 72-85 130 105-133 93 61-83 92 91-107 82 144-163 81 70-84 86 61-69 129 130-158 81 89-108 90 135-152 36 82-96 49 83-100 41 92-114 58 20-26 19 45-46 45

Vance Wilson Pete Peterson Shea Hillenbrand Mike Campbell Brian Gerlach Craig Remos Mike Budak Derrik Lytle Bobby Diliberto Pete Johnson John McCarthy Bryan Miller Nate Burnham Chris Caves Nick Orr Jeff Harkensee Darian Johnson Darian Johnson Mike Weslowski Cole Loncar Jordan Zimmerman Jordan Zimmerman Mitchell Morimoto Kody Funderburk Paul Steffenson Luke Patty Luke Francis Josh Leslie

Bat. Ave. .357 .327 .344 .333 .340 .334 .348 .363 .303 .317 .311 .313 .300 .294 .279 .297 .332 .334 .300 .324 .294 .335 .310 .310 287 .338 .300

.402 .441 .431 .464 .403 .413 .402 .373 .449 .356 .407 .373 .412 .372 .393 .359 .387 .440 .405 .353 .378 .396 .430 .400 .398 .336 .439 .382

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T-Birds in the Major Leagues (21) Over the years a total of 21 former Mesa baseball players have earned their way into the major leagues, the most recent being Brian Broderick who pitched for the Washington Nationals in 2011. These players have served a total of 133 seasons in the majors, meaning an average of 6.7 years, topped by the 16 years of Dave Collins and the 15 played by Hubie Brooks.

Marty Barrett - 2B - 10 year MLB Career Born: June 23, 1958 Arcadia, Calif. Four-year school: Arizona State MLB Debut: Sept. 6, 1982 vs. Cleveland Indians ALCS MVP 1986 Boston Red Sox: 1982-1990; San Diego Padres: 1991 Brother of Tommy Barrett Year Age Tm 1982 24 BOS 1983 25 BOS 1984 26 BOS 1985 27 BOS 1986 28 BOS 1987 29 BOS 1988 30 BOS 1989 31 BOS 1990 32 BOS 1991 33 SDP 10 Yrs

Lg AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL NL 941

G 8 33 139 156 158 137 150 86 62 12 3833

PA 18 48 526 608 713 638 687 390 188 17 3378

AB 18 44 475 534 625 559 612 336 159 16 418

R 0 7 56 59 94 72 83 31 15 1 938

H 1 10 144 142 179 164 173 86 36 3 163

2B 0 1 23 26 39 23 28 18 4 1 9

3B 0 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 18

BARRETT'S MLB CAREER HR RBI SB CS BB SO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 3 45 5 3 42 25 5 56 7 5 56 50 4 60 15 7 65 31 3 43 15 2 51 38 1 65 7 3 40 35 1 27 4 1 32 12 0 13 4 0 15 13 1 3 0 0 0 3 314 57 21 304 209 .278

BA .056 .227 .303 .266 .286 .293 .283 .256 .226 .188 .337

OBP .056 .271 .358 .336 .353 .351 .330 .320 .294 .235 .347

SLG .056 .295 .383 .343 .381 .351 .337 .318 .252 .438 .684

OPS .111 .566 .741 .678 .733 .701 .666 .638 .545 .673 87

OPS+ -70 52 102 84 100 86 85 76 52 83 1173

TB 1 13 182 183 238 196 206 107 40 7 81

GDP 1 1 9 14 13 11 16 12 4 0 16

HBP 0 0 1 2 1 1 7 2 1 1 102

TB 12 6 0 18

GDP 1 0 0 1

HBP 1 0 0 1

Tommy Barrett - 2B - 3 year MLB Career Born: April 2, 1960 San Fernando, Calif. Four-year school: Arizona MLB Debut: July 2, 1988 vs. Cincinnati Reds 1988-89Philadelohia Phillies; 1992 Boston Red Sox Brother of Marty Barrett Year Age Tm Lg 1988 28 PHI NL 1989 29 PHI NL 1992 32 BOS AL 3 Yrs

G 36 14 4 54

PA AB 63 54 31 27 6 3 100 84

R 5 3 1 9

H 11 6 0 17

2B 1 0 0 1

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0 0

BARRETT'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 3 0 0 7 8 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 10 15

BA .204 .222 .000 .202

OBP .306 .250 .400 .295

SLG .222 .222 .000 .214

OPS .529 .472 .400 .509

OPS+ 54 37 19 48

ER 9 9

HR 0 0

BB 3 3

IBB 0 0

SO 4 4

Brian Broderick - P - 1 year MLB Career Born: Sept. 1, 1986 Phoenix, AZ Four-year school: Grand Canyon MLB Debut: April 3, 2011 vs. Atlanta Braves Washington Nationals 20111 Year Age Tm Lg W 2011 24 WSN NL 0 1 Yr 0

L 1 1

W-L% ERA G .000 6.57 11 .000 6.57 11

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GS 0 0

GF 3 3

BRODERICK'S MLB CAREER CG SHO SV IP H R 0 0 0 12.1 16 9 0 0 0 12.1 16 9

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HBP BK 2 1 2 1

WP 1 1

BF 57 573


2022 Hubie Brooks - RF, 3B.SS - 15 year MLB Career Born: Sept. 24, 1956 Los Angeles, Calif. Four-year school: Arizona State MLB Debut: Sept. 4, 1980 vs. San Diego Padres All-Star 1986, 1987 New York Mets 1980-84; Montreal Expos 1985-89; Los Angeles Dodgers 1990 New York Mets 1991; California Angeles 1992; Kansas City Royals 1993-94 Year Age Tm Lg 1980 23 NYM NL 1981 24 NYM NL 1982 25 NYM NL 1983 26 NYM NL 1984 27 NYM NL 1985 28 MON NL 1986 29 MON NL 1987 30 MON NL 1988 31 MON NL 1989 32 MON NL 1990 33 LAD NL 1991 34 NYM NL 1992 35 CAL AL 1993 36 KCR AL 1994 37 KCR AL 15 Yrs

G 24 98 126 150 153 156 80 112 151 148 153 103 82 75 34 1645

PA 89 389 498 624 613 652 338 459 628 593 618 407 320 181 67 6476

AB 81 358 457 586 561 605 306 430 588 542 568 357 306 168 61 5974

R 8 34 40 53 61 67 50 57 61 56 74 48 28 14 5 656

H 25 110 114 147 159 163 104 113 164 145 151 85 66 48 14 1608

2B 2 21 21 18 23 34 18 22 35 30 28 11 13 12 2 290

3B HR 1 1 2 4 2 2 4 5 2 16 7 13 5 14 3 14 2 20 1 14 1 20 1 16 0 8 0 1 0 1 31 149

BROOKS' MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO BA 10 1 1 5 9 .309 38 9 5 23 65 .307 40 6 3 28 76 .249 58 6 4 24 96 .251 73 6 5 48 79 .283 100 6 9 34 79 .269 58 4 2 25 60 .340 72 4 3 24 72 .263 90 7 3 35 108 .279 70 6 11 39 108 .268 91 2 5 33 108 .266 50 3 1 44 62 .238 36 3 3 12 46 .216 24 0 1 11 27 .286 14 1 0 2 10 .230 824 64 56 387 1005 .269

OBP .364 .345 .297 .284 .341 .310 .388 .301 .318 .317 .307 .324 .247 .331 .239 .315

SLG .395 .411 .317 .321 .417 .413 .569 .426 .447 .404 .424 .409 .337 .375 .311 .403

OPS .759 .756 .614 .604 .758 .723 .956 .726 .766 .721 .732 .733 .583 .706 .550 .717

OPS+ 115 116 73 68 114 106 161 88 115 105 102 107 63 86 39 100

TB GDP 32 1 147 9 145 11 188 14 234 17 250 20 174 11 183 7 263 21 219 15 241 13 146 7 103 10 63 5 19 2 2407 163

HBP 2 1 5 4 2 5 2 1 1 4 6 3 1 1 0 38

Dave Collins - OF, 1B - 16 year MLB Career Born: Oct. 2, 1952 Rapid City, SD Four-year school: None MLB Debut: June 7, 1975 vs. Milwaukee Brewers California Angels 1975-76; Seattle Mariners 1977; Cincinnati 1978-81; New York Yankees 1982; Toronto Blue Jays 1983-84; Oakland A's 1985; Detroit Tigers 1986; Cincinnati Red 1987-89; St. Louis Cardinals 1990 Year Age Tm Lg 1975 22 CAL AL 1976 23 CAL AL 1977 24 SEA AL 1978 25 CIN NL 1979 26 CIN NL 1980 27 CIN NL 1981 28 CIN NL 1982 29 NYY AL 1983 30 TOR AL 1984 31 TOR AL 1985 32 OAK AL 1986 33 DET AL 1987 34 CIN NL 1988 35 CIN NL 1989 36 CIN NL 1990 37 STL NL 16 Yrs

G 93 99 120 102 122 144 95 111 118 128 112 124 57 99 78 99 1701

PA 362 413 447 120 429 613 412 393 451 492 418 476 100 189 118 74 5507

AB 319 365 402 102 396 551 360 348 402 441 379 419 85 174 106 58 4907

R 41 45 46 13 59 94 63 41 55 59 52 44 19 12 12 12 667

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H 85 96 96 22 126 167 98 88 109 136 95 113 25 41 25 13 1335

2B 13 12 9 1 16 20 18 12 12 24 16 18 5 6 4 1 187

3B 4 1 3 0 4 4 6 3 4 15 4 2 0 2 0 0 52

HR 3 4 5 0 3 3 3 3 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 32

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COLLINS' MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 29 24 10 36 55 28 32 19 40 55 28 25 10 33 66 7 7 7 15 18 35 16 9 27 48 35 79 21 53 68 23 26 10 41 41 25 13 8 28 49 34 31 7 43 67 44 60 14 33 41 29 29 8 29 37 27 27 12 44 49 5 9 0 11 12 14 7 2 11 27 7 3 1 10 17 3 7 1 13 10 373 395 139 467 660

BA .266 .263 .239 .216 .318 .303 .272 .253 .271 .308 .251 .270 .294 .236 .236 .224 .272

OBP .340 .335 .299 .311 .364 .366 .355 .315 .343 .366 .303 .340 .388 .286 .302 .366 .338

SLG .361 .334 .313 .225 .402 .370 .381 .330 .328 .444 .346 .329 .353 .293 .274 .241 .351

OPS .700 .669 .613 .536 .765 .736 .735 .646 .671 .811 .648 .670 .741 .579 .575 .608 .689

OPS+ 106 103 69 53 109 106 108 80 82 120 84 84 96 64 64 72 93

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TB GDP 115 4 122 2 126 2 23 2 159 6 204 5 137 6 115 6 132 7 196 0 131 6 138 9 30 1 51 0 29 2 14 1 1722 59

HBP 1 0 3 0 2 3 6 5 2 9 1 2 2 2 0 0 38


2022 Pat Darcy - P - 3 year MLB Career Born: May 12, 1950 Troy, Ohio Four-year school: Arizona MLB Debut: Sept. 12, 1974 vs. Atlanta Braves 1975 World Series 1974-76 Cincinnati Reds Year Age Tm Lg 1974 24 CIN NL 1975 25 CIN NL 1976 26 CIN NL 3 Yrs

W 1 11 2 14

L 0 5 3 8

W-L% 1.000 .688 .400 .636

ERA 3.71 3.58 6.23 4.15

G 6 27 11 44

GS 2 22 4 28

GF 0 3 3 6

CG 0 1 0 1

DARCY'S MLB CAREER SHO SV IP H 0 0 17.0 17 0 1 130.2 134 0 2 39.0 41 0 3 186.2 192

R 7 54 27 88

ER 7 52 27 86

HR 2 4 2 8

BB 8 59 22 89

IBB 1 9 2 12

SO 14 46 15 75

HBP 0 0 0 0

BK 0 1 0 1

WP 1 2 3 6

BF 73 572 173 818

Mike Devereaux - CF - 12 year MLB Career Born: April 10, 1963 Casper, Wyo. Four-year school: Arizona State MLB Debut: Sept. 2, 1987 vs. Philadelphia Phillies 1995 World Series, 1995 NLCS MVP Los Angeles Dodgers 1987-88; Baltimore Orioles 1989-94; Chicago White Sox 1995; Atlanta Braves 1995; Baltimore Orioles 1996; Texas Rangers 1997; Los Angeles Dodgers 1998 Year Age Tm Lg 1987 24 LAD NL 1988 25 LAD NL 1989 26 BAL AL 1990 27 BAL AL 1991 28 BAL AL 1992 29 BAL AL 1993 30 BAL AL 1994 31 BAL AL 1995 32 TOT MLB 1995 32 CHW AL 1995 32 ATL NL 1996 33 BAL AL 1997 34 TEX AL 1998 35 LAD NL 12 Yrs

G 19 30 122 108 149 156 131 85 121 92 29 127 29 9 1086

PA 58 45 434 403 668 710 577 330 418 361 57 363 80 16 4102

AB 54 43 391 367 608 653 527 301 388 333 55 323 72 13 3740

R 7 4 55 48 82 76 72 35 55 48 7 49 8 0 491

H 12 5 104 88 158 180 132 61 116 102 14 74 15 4 949

2B 3 1 14 18 27 29 31 8 24 21 3 11 3 1 170

DEVEREAUX' MLB CAREER 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO 0 0 4 3 1 3 10 0 0 2 0 1 2 10 3 8 46 22 11 36 60 1 12 49 13 12 28 48 10 19 59 16 9 47 115 11 24 107 10 8 44 94 3 14 75 3 3 43 99 2 9 33 1 2 22 72 1 11 63 8 6 27 62 1 10 55 6 6 25 51 0 1 8 2 0 2 11 2 8 34 8 2 34 53 0 0 7 1 0 7 10 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 33 105 480 85 56 296 635

BA .222 .116 .266 .240 .260 .276 .250 .203 .299 .306 .255 .229 .208 .308 .254

OBP .263 .156 .329 .291 .313 .321 .306 .256 .342 .352 .281 .305 .275 .438 .308

SLG .278 .140 .379 .392 .431 .464 .400 .332 .451 .465 .364 .350 .250 .385 .401

OPS .541 .295 .707 .683 .744 .785 .706 .588 .793 .817 .644 .655 .525 .822 .709

OPS+ 45 -14 103 92 108 117 86 48 108 115 67 66 36 124 92

TB GDP 15 0 6 0 148 7 144 10 262 13 303 14 211 13 100 6 175 11 155 10 20 1 113 8 18 0 5 2 1500 84

HBP 0 0 2 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 12

SLG .000 .481 .239 .393

OPS .000 .791 .483 .677

OPS+ -100 115 40 88

TB 0 128 34 162

HBP 0 0 0 0

Dan Graham - C, 3B - 3 year MLB Career Born: July 19, 1954 Ray, AZ Four-year school: LaVerne MLB Debut: June 8, 1979 vs. Boston Red Sox Minnesota Twins 1979; Baltimore Orioles 1980-81 Year Age Tm Lg 1979 24 MIN AL 1980 25 BAL AL 1981 26 BAL AL 3 Yrs

G PA AB R 2 4 4 0 86 286 266 32 55 156 142 7 143 446 412 39

H 0 74 25 99

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

2B 0 7 3 10

3B 0 1 0 1

GILBREATH'S MLB CAREER HR RBI SB CS BB SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 54 0 0 14 40 2 11 0 0 13 32 17 65 0 0 27 72

33

BA .000 .278 .176 .240

OBP .000 .310 .244 .284

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GDP 0 4 3 7


2022 Rick Grapenthin - P - 3 year MLB Career Born: April 16, 1958 Linn Grove, Iowa Four-year school: Indiana State MLB Debut: May 3, 1983 vs. Atlanta Braves Montreal Expos 1983-85 Year Age Tm Lg W 1983 25 MON NL 0 1984 26 MON NL 1 1985 27 MON NL 0 3 Yrs 1

L W-L% 1 .000 2 .333 0 3 .250

ERA 9.00 3.52 14.14 6.35

G 1 13 5 19

GS 0 1 0 1

GF 0 5 1 6

GRAPENTHIN'S MLB CAREER CG SHO SV IP H R 0 0 0 4.0 4 4 0 0 2 23.0 19 9 0 0 0 7.0 13 11 0 0 2 34.0 36 24

ER 4 9 11 24

HR 2 3 0 5

BB 1 7 8 16

IBB 0 0 2 2

SO 3 9 4 16

HBP 0 0 1 1

BK 0 0 0 0

WP 0 0 0 0

OPS .667 .533 .679 .655 .668 .652 .761 .556 .682

OPS+ 95 51 97 82 86 81 113 65 94

TB 1 12 163 61 12 49 116 18 371

GDP 0 0 9 2 0 2 10 3 24

HBP 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 4

BF 16 92 43 151

Larry Harlow - OF - 6 year MLB Career Born: Nov. 13, 1951 Colorado Springs, Colo. Four-year school: None MLB Debut: Sept. 20, 1975 vs. Milwaukee Brewers Baltimore Orioles 1975-79; California Angels 1979-81 Year Age Tm Lg 1975 23 BAL AL 1977 25 BAL AL 1978 26 BAL AL 1979 27 TOT AL 1979 27 BAL AL 1979 27 CAL AL 1980 28 CAL AL 1981 29 CAL AL 6 Yrs

G 4 46 146 100 38 62 109 43 448

PA 3 54 521 235 48 187 355 100 1268

AB 3 48 460 200 41 159 301 82 1094

R 1 4 67 27 5 22 47 13 159

H 1 10 112 48 11 37 83 17 271

2B 0 0 25 9 1 8 13 1 48

3B 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 0 8

HR 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 12

HARLOW'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 5 8 26 14 11 55 72 15 2 6 32 38 1 1 3 7 4 14 1 3 25 34 27 3 2 48 61 4 1 1 16 25 72 26 21 156 205

BA .333 .208 .243 .240 .268 .233 .276 .207 .248

OBP .333 .283 .324 .350 .375 .344 .376 .337 .343

SLG .333 .250 .354 .305 .293 .308 .385 .220 .339

Mickey Hatcher - OF, 1B, 3B - 12 year MLB Career Born: March 15, 1955 Cleveland, Ohio Four-year school: Oklahoma MLB Debut: August 3, 1979 San Francisco Giants 1988 World Series Los Angeles Dodgers 1979-80; Minnesota Twins 1981-86; Los Angeles Dodgers 1987-90 Year Age Tm Lg 1979 24 LAD NL 1980 25 LAD NL 1981 26 MIN AL 1982 27 MIN AL 1983 28 MIN AL 1984 29 MIN AL 1985 30 MIN AL 1986 31 MIN AL 1987 32 LAD NL 1988 33 LAD NL 1989 34 LAD NL 1990 35 LAD NL 12 Yrs

G 33 57 99 84 106 152 116 115 101 88 94 85 1130

PA 102 90 402 286 395 624 467 340 314 202 244 141 3607

AB 93 84 377 277 375 576 444 317 287 191 224 132 3377

R 9 4 36 23 50 61 46 40 27 22 18 12 348

H 25 19 96 69 119 174 125 88 81 56 66 28 946

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

2B 4 2 23 13 15 35 28 13 19 8 9 3 172

3B 1 0 2 2 3 5 0 3 1 0 2 1 20

HR 1 1 3 3 9 5 3 3 7 1 2 0 38

HATCHER'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 5 1 3 7 12 5 0 2 2 12 37 3 1 15 29 26 0 2 8 27 47 2 0 14 19 69 0 1 37 34 49 0 0 16 23 32 2 1 19 26 42 2 3 20 19 25 0 0 7 7 25 1 2 13 16 13 0 0 6 22 375 11 15 164 246

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BA .269 .226 .255 .249 .317 .302 .282 .278 .282 .293 .295 .212 .280

OBP .327 .244 .285 .269 .342 .342 .308 .315 .328 .322 .328 .248 .313

SLG .366 .286 .350 .343 .445 .406 .365 .366 .429 .351 .379 .250 .377

OPS .692 .530 .635 .612 .787 .748 .673 .681 .757 .673 .707 .498 .690

OPS+ 90 49 78 65 113 104 80 84 101 96 103 40 89

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TB GDP 34 5 24 6 132 10 95 12 167 12 234 17 162 15 116 8 123 6 67 7 85 7 33 1 1272 106

HBP 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 13


2022 Shea Hillenbrand - 1B, 3B - 7 year MLB Career Born: July 27, 1975 Mesa, AZ Four-year school: None MLB Debut: April 2, 2001 vs. Baltimore Orioles 2002 All-Star, 2005 All-Star Boston Red Sox 2001-03; Arizona Diamondbacks 2003-04; Toronto Blue Jays 2005-06; Seattle Mariners 2006; Los Angeles Angels 2007; Los Angeles Dodgers 2007 Year Age Tm Lg 2001 25 BOS AL 2002 26 BOS AL 2003 27 TOT MLB 2003 27 BOS AL 2003 27 ARI NL 2004 28 ARI NL 2005 29 TOR AL 2006 30 TOT MLB 2006 30 TOR AL 2006 30 SFG NL 2007 31 TOT MLB 2007 31 LAA AL 2007 31 LAD NL 7 Yrs

G 139 156 134 49 85 148 152 141 81 60 73 53 20 943

PA 493 676 554 200 354 604 645 566 319 247 278 204 74 3816

AB 468 634 515 185 330 562 594 530 296 234 267 197 70 3570

R 52 94 60 20 40 68 91 73 40 33 25 19 6 463

H 123 186 144 56 88 174 173 147 89 58 67 50 17 1014

2B 20 43 35 17 18 36 36 27 15 12 5 5 0 202

HILLENBRAND'S MLB CAREER 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO 2 12 49 3 4 13 61 4 18 83 4 2 25 95 1 20 97 1 0 24 70 0 3 38 1 0 7 26 1 17 59 0 0 17 44 3 15 80 2 0 24 49 2 18 82 5 1 26 79 1 21 68 1 2 21 80 1 12 39 1 2 14 40 0 9 29 0 0 7 40 2 4 31 0 3 7 30 0 3 22 0 2 5 18 2 1 9 0 1 2 12 15 108 490 16 12 140 464

BA .263 .293 .280 .303 .267 .310 .291 .277 .301 .248 .251 .254 .243 .284

OBP .291 .330 .314 .335 .302 .348 .343 .313 .342 .275 .270 .275 .257 .321

SLG .391 .459 .468 .443 .482 .464 .449 .451 .480 .415 .330 .325 .343 .440

OPS .682 .789 .782 .778 .784 .812 .792 .764 .821 .690 .599 .599 .600 .760

OPS+ 77 105 96 100 94 104 108 94 110 74 56 57 53 95

TB GDP 183 12 291 18 241 22 82 9 159 13 261 18 267 21 239 22 142 15 97 7 88 9 64 6 24 3 1570 122

HBP 7 12 6 4 2 12 22 9 6 3 1 1 0 69

Albie Lopez - P - 11 year MLB Career Born: Aug. 18, 1971 Mesa, AZ Four-year school: None MLB Debut: July 6, 1993 vs. Oakland A's 2001 World Series Cleveland Indians 1993-97; Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998-2001; Arizona Diamondbacks 2001; Atlanta Braves 2002; Kansas City Royals 2003 Year Age Tm Lg 1993 21 CLE AL 1994 22 CLE AL 1995 23 CLE AL 1996 24 CLE AL 1997 25 CLE AL 1998 26 TBD AL 1999 27 TBD AL 2000 28 TBD AL 2001 29 TOT MLB 2001 29 TBD AL 2001 29 ARI NL 2002 30 ATL NL 2003 31 KCR AL 11 Yrs

W 3 1 0 5 3 7 3 11 9 5 4 1 4 47

L W-L% 1 .750 2 .333 0 4 .556 7 .300 4 .636 2 .600 13 .458 19 .321 12 .294 7 .364 4 .200 2 .667 58 .448

ERA 5.98 4.24 3.13 6.39 6.93 2.60 4.64 4.13 4.81 5.34 4.00 4.37 12.71 4.94

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

G 9 4 6 13 37 54 51 45 33 20 13 30 15 297

GS GF 9 0 4 0 2 0 10 0 6 10 0 12 0 14 24 10 33 0 20 0 13 0 4 14 0 3 92 63

CG 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 2 0 0 8

35

LOPEZ' MLB CAREER SHO SV IP H 0 0 49.2 49 1 0 17.0 20 0 0 23.0 17 0 0 62.0 80 0 0 76.2 101 0 1 79.2 73 0 1 64.0 66 1 2 185.1 199 3 0 205.2 226 1 0 124.2 152 2 0 81.0 74 0 0 55.2 66 0 0 22.2 41 5 4 841.1 938

R 34 11 8 47 61 31 40 95 123 87 36 29 32 511

ER 33 8 8 44 59 23 33 85 110 74 36 27 32 462

HR 7 3 4 14 11 7 8 24 26 16 10 1 7 112

BB 32 6 7 22 40 32 24 70 75 51 24 18 17 343

IBB SO 1 25 0 18 1 22 1 45 9 63 4 62 2 37 3 96 3 136 1 67 2 69 3 39 1 15 28 558

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HBP 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 18

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2

WP 0 3 2 2 5 5 3 4 2 1 1 5 3 34

BF 222 76 92 282 364 335 281 798 896 567 329 242 125 3713


2022 Brett Merriman - P - 2 year MLB Career Born: July 15, 1966 Jacksonville, Ill. Four-year school: Grand Canyon MLB Debut: April 8, 1993 vs. Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins 1993-94 Year Age Tm Lg W 993 26 MIN AL 1 1994 27 MIN AL 0 2 Yrs 1

L 1 1 2

W-L% .500 .000 .333

ERA 9.67 6.35 8.39

G 19 15 34

GS GF 0 10 0 5 0 15

MERRIMAN'S' MLB CAREER CG SHO SV IP H R 0 0 0 27.0 36 29 0 0 0 17.0 18 13 0 0 0 44.0 54 42

ER 29 12 41

HR 3 0 3

BB 23 14 37

IBB SO 2 14 0 10 2 24

HBP 3 4 7

BK 0 0 0

WP 1 1 2

BF 135 87 222

BF 81 26 29 255 160 551

Kyler Newby - P - 1 year MLB Career Born: Feb. 22, 1985 Las Vegas, Nev. Four-year school: None Arizona Diamondbacks 2009 Newby was recalled by the Diamondbacks on May 21, 2009 as a potential relief pitcher. He did not get into a game and was optioned to the minor leagues the following day.

Jim Otten - P - 5 year MLB Career Born: July 1, 1951 Lewistown, Mont. Four-year school: Arizona State MLB Debut: July 31, 1974 vs. California Angels Chicagi White Sox 1974-76; St. Louis Cardinals 1980-81 Year Age Tm Lg W 1974 22 CHW AL 0 1975 23 CHW AL 0 1976 24 CHW AL 0 1980 28 STL NL 0 1981 29 STL NL 1 5 Yrs 1

L W-L% 1 .000 0 0 5 .000 0 1.000 6 .143

ERA 5.51 6.75 4.50 5.53 5.30 5.46

G 5 2 2 31 24 64

GS GF 1 2 0 1 0 1 4 9 0 10 5 23

CG 0 0 0 0 0 0

OTTEN'S' MLB CAREER SHO SV IP H 0 0 16.1 22 0 0 5.1 4 0 0 6.0 9 0 0 55.1 71 0 0 35.2 44 0 0 118.2 150

R 11 5 6 38 23 83

ER 10 4 3 34 21 72

HR 0 1 0 3 3 7

BB 12 7 2 26 20 67

IBB SO 2 11 0 3 0 3 7 38 5 20 14 75

HBP 1 0 0 2 0 3

BK 0 0 0 1 0 1

WP 3 0 0 1 4 8

TB 12 2 14

GDP 0 0 0

HBP 0 0 0

Bob Pate - RF - 2 year MLB Career Born: Dec. 3, 1953 Los Angeles, Calif. Four-year school: Arizona State MLB Debut: June 2, 1980 vs. Chicago Cubs Montreal Expos 1980-81 Year Age Tm Lg 980 26 MON NL 1981 27 MON NL 2 Yrs

G 23 8 31

PA 45 7 52

AB 39 6 45

R 3 0 3

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

H 10 2 12

2B 2 0 2

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

36

PATE'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 5 0 1 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 4 6

BA .256 .333 .267

OBP .295 .429 .314

SLG .308 .333 .311

OPS .603 .762 .625

OPS+ 69 118 76

Mesa Baseball


2022 Ken Phelps - 1B, DH - 11 year MLB Career Born: Aug, 6, 1954 Seattle, Wash. Four-year school: Washinton State, Arizona State MLB Debut: Sept. 20, 1980 vs, Oakland A's World Series 1989 Kansas City Royals 1980-81; Montreal Expos 1982; Seattle Mariners 1983-87; New York Yankees 1988-89; Oakland A's 1989-90; Cleveland Indians 1990 Year Age Tm Lg 1980 25 KCR AL 1981 26 KCR AL 1982 27 MON NL 1983 28 SEA AL 1984 29 SEA AL 1985 30 SEA AL 1986 31 SEA AL 1987 32 SEA AL 1988 33 TOT AL 1988 33 SEA AL 1988 33 NYY AL 1989 34 TOT AL 1989 34 NYY AL 1989 34 OAK AL 1990 35 TOT AL 1990 35 OAK AL 1990 35 CLE AL 11 Yrs

G 3 21 10 50 101 61 125 120 117 72 45 97 86 11 56 32 24 761

PA 4 23 9 144 360 140 441 424 371 244 127 228 215 13 143 72 71 2287

AB 4 22 8 127 290 116 344 332 297 190 107 194 185 9 120 59 61 1854

R 0 1 0 10 52 18 69 68 54 37 17 26 26 0 10 6 4 308

H 2B 0 0 3 0 2 0 30 4 70 9 24 3 85 16 86 13 78 13 54 8 24 5 47 4 46 3 1 1 18 2 11 2 7 0 443 64

3B 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

HR 0 0 0 7 24 9 24 27 24 14 10 7 7 0 1 1 0 123

PHELP'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 3 16 0 0 13 25 51 3 3 61 73 24 2 0 24 33 64 2 3 88 96 68 1 1 80 75 54 1 0 70 61 32 1 0 51 35 22 0 0 19 26 29 0 0 31 47 29 0 0 27 47 0 0 0 4 0 6 1 0 22 21 6 0 0 12 10 0 1 0 10 11 313 10 7 390 449

BA .000 .136 .250 .236 .241 .207 .247 .259 .263 .284 .224 .242 .249 .111 .150 .186 .115 .239

OBP .000 .174 .333 .301 .378 .343 .406 .410 .402 .434 .339 .342 .340 .385 .280 .319 .239 .374

SLG .000 .227 .250 .449 .521 .466 .526 .548 .549 .547 .551 .371 .378 .222 .192 .271 .115 .480

OPS .000 .401 .583 .750 .898 .808 .932 .959 .950 .982 .890 .713 .718 .607 .471 .591 .354 .854

OPS+ -100 16 65 100 149 120 152 147 162 170 147 103 104 78 37 71 3 133

TB 0 5 2 57 151 54 181 182 163 104 59 72 70 2 23 16 7 890

GDP 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 6 3 3 2 2 0 4 1 3 25

HBP 0 0 1 0 5 0 6 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21

Jimmy Serrano - P - 1 year MLB Career Born: May 9, 1976 Grand Junction, Colo. Four-year school: New Mexico MLB Debut: Aug. 7, 2004 vs. Anaheim Angels Kansas City Royals 2004 Year Age Tm Lg W 2004 28 KCR AL 1 1 Yr 1

L 2 2

W-L% ERA .333 4.68 .333 4.68

G 10 10

GS GF 5 2 5 2

CG 0 0

SERRANO'S MLB CAREER SHO SV IP H R 0 0 32.2 35 17 0 0 32.2 35 17

ER 17 17

HR 5 5

BB 12 12

IBB SO 0 25 0 25

HBP BK 1 0 1 0

WP 2 2

BF 141 141

ER 9 9

HR 2 2

BB 6 6

IBB SO 0 6 0 6

HBP BK 0 0 0 0

WP 0 0

BF 49 49

Paul Swingle - P - 1 year MLB Career Born: Dec. 21, 1966 Inglewood, Calif. Four-year school: Grand Canyon MLB Debut: Sept. 7, 1983 vs. Detroit Tigers California Angels 1993 Year Age Tm Lg W 1993 26 CAL AL 0 1 Yr 0

L 1 1

W-L% ERA .000 8.38 .000 8.38

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

G 9 9

GS GF 0 2 0 2

CG 0 0

37

SWINGLE'S MLB CAREER SHO SV IP H R 0 0 9.2 15 9 0 0 9.2 15 9

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2022 Vance Wilson - C - 8 year MLB Career Born: March 17, 1973 Mesa, AZ Four-year school: None MLB Debut: April 24, 1999 vs. Chicago Cubs New York Mets 1999-2004; Detroit Tigers 2005-06 Year Age Tm Lg 1999 26 NYM NL 2000 27 NYM NL 2001 28 NYM NL 2002 29 NYM NL 2003 30 NYM NL 2004 31 NYM NL 2005 32 DET AL 2006 33 DET AL 8 Yrs

G PA 1 0 4 4 32 62 74 178 96 292 79 177 61 173 56 168 403 1054

AB 0 4 57 163 268 157 152 152 953

R 0 0 3 19 28 18 18 18 104

H 2B 0 0 0 0 17 3 40 7 65 9 43 10 30 4 43 9 238 42

3B 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2

HR 0 0 0 5 8 4 3 5 25

WILSON'S MLB CAREER RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 .000 -100 6 0 1 2 16 .298 .339 .351 .690 83 26 0 1 5 32 .245 .301 .380 .682 82 39 1 2 15 56 .243 .293 .373 .666 75 21 1 0 11 24 .274 .335 .427 .762 98 19 0 0 11 26 .197 .275 .283 .558 52 18 0 4 2 33 .283 .304 .441 .745 90 129 2 8 46 189 .250 .302 .377 .679 78

TB 0 0 20 62 100 67 43 67 359

GDP 0 0 1 4 6 5 6 1 23

HBP 0 0 2 8 5 5 6 3 29

Mesa Wins 2014 National Championship

National Champs 1970, 71, 72, 2014

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96% of our students say they would recommend MCC to friends or family 4 All-Arizona Academic Scholars First Team 20182019 Since 2014 four students earned a combined $150,000 in Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships, 2 earned additional graduate scholarships of $75,000 each for up to three years

41% New to college

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Over $1.2 million in scholarships awarded to students in spring 2021. 5 All-USA Scholars since 2015 (Top 20 community college students in the nation) MCC is an Hispanic serving institution with 31% of students Hispanic. $35.6 Million Federal financial aid awarded last year to 7,987 students.

31% Take classes full-time

25

Average age of MCC students

51%

First generation


INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS The New Media Lab Experience, enhanced with software contributed by Adobe Systems Inc., was created for students to incorporate 21st century multimedia technologies and film making tools for research, academic assignments and a range of communications.

UNIQUE LEARNING LABS In addition to our traditional classroom lab spaces, we offer unique learning spaces at MCC including the Rose Garden, Planetarium, Art Gallery, ArbNet Arboretum, Performing Arts Center (PAC), Mesa Theatre and the Cienega desert wetland at Red Mountain Campus.

MCC’S CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Southern and Dobson Campus Red Mountain Campus Downtown Center MCC Online

CAMPUS LIFE

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Average class size

40+

Student clubs and organizations

$85

Per credit hour

25

Average student age


National Champions (20)

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (7) Baseball (4) 1970 Football (2) 1973 Volleyball (2) 1975 Men’s Indoor Track & Field (1) 1974 Women’s Outdorr Track & Field (1) 1979 Men’s Tennis (1) 1972 Women’s Basketball (1) 2014 Men’s Golf (1) 2017

Baseball (10)

1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1980 1971 1972 2014 1975 1977

ACCAC Champions (127)

1969 1996 Men’s Basketball (13) 1971 1993 Women’s Basketball (3) 1978 Men’s Cross Country (1) 2021 Women’s Cross Country (3) 1990 Football (10) 1970 1994 Men’s Golf (1) 1974 Women’s Golf (16) 2003 2012 Women’s Soccer (6) 1997 Men’s Soccer (1) 1988 Softball (2) 1977 Men’s Tennis (23) 1967 1976 2014 Women’s Tennis (17) 1975 1986 2019 Men’s Track & Field (9) 1968 2016 Women’s Track & Field (6) 1977 Volleyball (5) 1976

1970 2002 1978 1996 1980

1971 1972 1973 1980 1982 1993

Men’s Basketball (10)

1981 1983 1987 1990 1996 1997 1998 2014 1981 1992 2003 2012 2016

1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1990 1997 1999 2014 1981

1992 1993 1973 1974 1975 1976 1987 1989 1992 1998 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 1999 2001 2003 2005 2006 1980 1968 1977 2015 1976 1987

1969 1978 2016 1977 1989

1970 1982 2017 1979 1990

1972 1983 2018 1980 1991

1973 1984 2019 1981 2014

1974 1985 2021 1982 2016

1975 1989 1983 2017

1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1976 1980 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1977 1978 1979 1980

Region I, Division I Champions (72)

1978 2010 Women’s Basketball (2) 1980 Women’s Cross Country (5) 1990 Men’s Golf (1) 1974 Women’s Golf (16) 2003 2012 Women’s Soccer (9) 1996 2006 Men’s Soccer (1) 1988 Softball (2) 1977 Men’s Tennis (7) 2014 Women’s Tennis (15) 1975 1986 Men’s Track & Field (3) 2016 Women’s Track & Field (1) 1993

2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1980 2015 1976 1987 2018

2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1990 2014 2016 2017 2019 2019

Region I, Division II Champions (24)

Baseball (5) Women’s Basketball (10)

2004 2005 2006 2014 2019 1999 2002 2005 2008 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2022 Men’s Cross Country (2) 1996 1997 Women’s Cross Country (2) 1996 2021 Men’s Golf (3) 2008 2011 2014 Women’s Tennis (1) 1993 Volleyball (1) 2017

Total Regional Champions (96)

20

National Championships

2

Olympic Athletes

21

Top Ten Natioal Finishes Last 5 Years

212

Four-year Transfers Last 4 Years


NJCAA National Tournament Appearances (181)

Baseball (13)

1969 2004 Football (12)* 1973 2012 Men’s Basketball (9) 1978 2010 Women’s Basketball (10) 1999 2018 Volleyball (6) 1976 Men’s Tennis (32) 1967 1976 1989 2013 Women’s Tennis (30 1976 1989 2003 2015 Men’s Soccer (1) 1987 Women’s Soccer (4) 2003 Men’s Cross Country (14) 1992 2015 Women’s Cross Country (18)_ 1990 2010 2019 Men’s Golf (10) 1974 2014 Women’s Golf (20) 1980 2008 2016

1970 2005 1974 2013 1981

1971 2006 1976 2016 1983

1972 2014 1987 2017 1988

1973 1980 1982 1990 2019 1989 1994 1998 2007

2002 2022 1977 1968 1977 2000 2014 1977 1990 2004 2016

2005 2008 2012 2013 2014 2017 1978 1969 1978 2004 2015 1979 1993 2005 2017

1979 1970 1979 2005 2016 1980 1995 2007 2018

1980 1971 1982 2006 2017 1981 1997 2009 2019

2017 1973 1983 2009 2018 1982 2000 2012

2004 1993 2016 1992 2012 2022 2003 2017 2001 2009 2017

2005 1996 2017 1993 2013

2006 1997 2018 1996 2014

2010 2019 2005 2015

2011 2012 2013 2021 2006 2008 2009 2016 2017 2018

1990 1996 1997 1998

1974 1984 2011 2019 1983 2001 2013

1975 1985 2012 2021 1987 2002 2014

2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018 2021

Twenty national championships, dozens of conference and regional titles and numerous alumni who moved on to fouryear schools, and some ultimately to professional sports. It all tells the story of the outstanding athletic heritage that Mesa Community College has written for more than 50 years. MCC sports have produced countless thrilling moments and lasting memories. These pages illustrate just a few.

1,246

222

Number of ACCAC & All-Americans Region I (approx.) Championships

17

Players in NFL

21

Players in Major League Baseball


Mesa Baseball Schedule 2022 Day Date Fri. Jan. 28 Sat. Jan. 29 Mon. Jan. 31 Tues. Feb. 1 Wed. Feb. 2 Fri. Feb. 4 Sat. Feb. 5 Tue. Feb. 8 Wed. Feb. 9 Fri. Feb. 11 Sat. Feb. 12 Tue. Feb. 15 Wed. Feb. 16 Fri. Feb. 18 Sat. Feb. 19 Tue. Feb. 22 Fri. Feb. 25 Sat. Feb. 26 Tue. March 1 Wed. March 2 Fri. March 4 Sat March 5 Tue. March 8 Fri. March 11 Sat March 12 Wed. March 16 Thu. March 17 Sat March 19 Tue. March 22 Wed. March 23 Thu. March 24 Sat. March 26 Tue. March 29 Wed. March 30 Fri. April 1 Sat. April 2 Tue. April 5 Fri. April 8 Sat. April 9 Tue. April 12 Wed, April 13 Fri. April 15 Sat. April 16 Tue. April 19 Fri. April 22 Sat. April 23 Tue. April 26 Wed. April 27 Fri. April 29 Sat. April 30 Sat-Sat. May 28-June 3/4 Home games bold *ACCAC games

Opponent Park JV Park JV (DH) Benedictine JV Arizona Christian JV Arizona Christian JV at Ottawa (AZ) JV Ottawa (AZ) JV Park JV Benedictine Glendale* at Glendale* Chandler-Gilbert* at Chandler-Gilbert* Phoenix* at Phoenix* Arizona Christian at GateWay* GateWay* at Scottsdale* Scottsdale* at Paradise Valley* Paradise Valley* at Eastern Arizona* (DH) Madison (Wisc.) at Pima (DH) Benedictine JV Western Nebraska Arizona Christian JV South Mountain* at South Mountain* Grand Canyon U. Club at Yavapai*(DH) Arizona Western*(DH) Benedictine JV at Central Arizona* Central Arizona* Cochise*(DH) at Glendale* Glendale* at Chandler-Gilbert* Chandler-Gilbert* at Phoenix* Phoenix* Grand Canyon U. Club at GateWay* GateWay* Scottsdale* at Scottsdale* Paradise Valley* at Paradise Valley* Region I, DII Championship NJCAA DII National Championship

Site Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Surprise, AZ Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Glendale, AZ Mesa Chandler, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Scottsdale, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Thatcher, AZ Mesa Tucson, AZ Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Prescott, AZ Mesa Mesa Coolidge, AZ Mesa Mesa Glendale, AZ Mesa Chandler, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Mesa Phoenix, AZ Mesa Mesa Scottsdale, AZ Mesa Phoenix, AZ Highest seed Enid, Okla.

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