Michigan Wolverines baseball Baseball team of the University of Michigan
Michigan Wolverines Founded 1866; 159 years ago (1866 ) University University of Michigan Athletic director Warde Manuel Head coach Tracy Smith (3rd season)Conference Big Ten Conference Location Ann Arbor, Michigan Home stadium Ray Fisher Stadium (Capacity: 4,000)Nickname Wolverines Colors Maize and blue[ 1] 1953, 1962 2019 1953, 1962, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2019 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2007, 2019 1953, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2022 1899, 1901, 1905, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1936, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1961, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008
The Michigan Wolverines baseball team represents the University of Michigan in NCAA Division I college baseball . Along with most other Michigan athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Big Ten Conference . They play their home games at Ray Fisher Stadium .
The Wolverines have made the College World Series eight times, winning two national championships in 1953 and 1962. Michigan is the third winningest program in NCAA Division I baseball history, trailing only Fordham and Texas .[ 2]
The team is currently coached by Tracy Smith , who replaced Erik Bakich who left Michigan to coach at Clemson .
1875 Michigan baseball team
1882 Michigan baseball team with Moses Fleetwood Walker .
1886 Michigan baseball team
1899 team – Michigan's first conference champions
1912 team – coached by Branch Rickey .
1914 team – starring George Sisler .
Michigan's 1953 NCAA national championship team.
Championships
NCAA College World Series National Championships
Conference Championships
Season
Conference
Record
Head coach
1899
Big Ten
5–2
H.T. Clarke
1901
Big Ten
8–2
Frank Sexton
1905
Big Ten
9–3
L.W. McAllister
1918
Big Ten
9–1
Carl Lundgren
1919
Big Ten
9–0
Carl Lundgren
1920
Big Ten
9–1
Carl Lundgren
1923
Big Ten
10–0
Ray Fisher
1924
Big Ten
8–2
Ray Fisher
1926
Big Ten
9–2
Ray Fisher
1928
Big Ten
11–1
Ray Fisher
1929
Big Ten
7–2
Ray Fisher
1936
Big Ten
9–1
Ray Fisher
1941
Big Ten
10–2
Ray Fisher
1942
Big Ten
10–2
Ray Fisher
1944
Big Ten
8–0
Ray Fisher
1945
Big Ten
8–0
Ray Fisher
1948
Big Ten
10–2
Ray Fisher
1949
Big Ten
8–4
Ray Fisher
1950
Big Ten
9–3
Ray Fisher
1952
Big Ten
8–4
Ray Fisher
1953
Big Ten
10–3
Ray Fisher
1961
Big Ten
10–2
Don Lund
1975
Big Ten
13–3
Moby Benedict
1976
Big Ten
9–4
Moby Benedict
1978
Big Ten
13–3
Moby Benedict
1980
Big Ten
14–2
Bud Middaugh
1981
Big Ten
10–4
Bud Middaugh
1983
Big Ten
13–2
Bud Middaugh
1984
Big Ten
11–5
Bud Middaugh
1986
Big Ten
13–3
Bud Middaugh
1987
Big Ten
13–3
Bud Middaugh
1997
Big Ten
17–9
Geoff Zahn
2006
Big Ten
23–9
Rich Maloney
2007
Big Ten
21–7
Rich Maloney
2008
Big Ten
26–5
Rich Maloney
Conference Tournament championships
Year
Conference
Tournament Location
Head coach
1981
Big Ten
Ray Fisher Stadium , Ann Arbor, MI
Bud Middaugh
1983
Big Ten
Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Bud Middaugh
1984
Big Ten
Siebert Field , Minneapolis, MN
Bud Middaugh
1986
Big Ten
Siebert Field, Minneapolis, MN
Bud Middaugh
1987
Big Ten
Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Bud Middaugh
1999
Big Ten
Bill Davis Stadium , Columbus, OH
Geoff Zahn
2006
Big Ten
Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Rich Maloney
2008
Big Ten
Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Rich Maloney
2015
Big Ten
Target Field , Minneapolis, MN
Erik Bakich
2022
Big Ten
Charles Schwab Field Omaha , Omaha, NE
Erik Bakich
Stadium
The Wolverines play their home games in Ray Fisher Stadium . The stadium is named after Ray Fisher , who is the winningest coach in Michigan baseball history, with 636 victories and also the 1953 College World Series championship.
In 2008, alum and owner of the New York Mets MLB franchise, Fred Wilpon donated $9 million for the renovation of Fisher Stadium and Alumni Field. It is now known as the Wilpon Baseball and Softball Complex, but more commonly known as the Wilpon Baseball Complex.
Name
Years
Ferry Field
1923–1966
Ray Fisher Stadium
1967–2007
Ray Fisher Stadium at Wilpon Baseball Complex
2008–present
Head coaches
Year-by-year results
This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Wolverines.
Michigan in the NCAA tournament
First Team All-Americans
Individual honors
Retired numbers
Michigan has retired six uniform numbers to date. Below is the detailed list:[ 3]
1 Never played for the Wolverines. He coached Michigan with a record 636 wins and led the team to 15 Big Ten championships apart from winning the 1953 College World Series.
National Awards
Golden Spikes Award Winner
Baseball America College Player of the Year
NCBWA National Coach of the Year
Conference Awards
Big Ten Player of the Year
Big Ten Pitcher of the Year
Big Ten Freshman of the Year
Scott Weaver (1993)
Jason Alcaraz (1996)
Jake Bivens (2015)
Big Ten Coach of the Year
Big Ten Batting Title
University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor
The following 35 Michigan Wolverines baseball players and coaches (listed in order of induction) have been inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor :
Bill Freehan (1978) – baseball
Bennie Oosterbaan (1978) – football, basketball, baseball, basketball coach, football coach
Ray Fisher (1979) – baseball coach
George Sisler (1979) – baseball
Buck Giles (1980) – baseball
Harry Kipke (1981) – football, basketball, and baseball
Whitey Wistert (1981) – football and baseball
Bud Chamberlain (1982) – baseball
Jack Tompkins (1982) – hockey and baseball
Elmer Gedeon (1983) – track and baseball
Dick Wakefield (1983) – baseball
Elroy Hirsch (1984) – football, basketball, baseball, and track
Bob Chappuis (1984) – football and baseball
Don Lund (1984) – football, baseball, basketball, and coaching
Doug Roby (1985) – football and baseball
Branch Rickey (1985) – baseball coach
David M. Nelson (1986) – football and baseball
Ernie McCoy (1986) basketball, football, basketball coach, and assistant athletic director
Jack Blott (1987) – football and baseball
Bruce Haynam (1988) – baseball
Frank Nunley (1989) – football and baseball
Forest Evashevski (1990) – football and baseball
Jack Weisenburger (1992) – football and baseball
Moby Benedict (1994) – baseball and coaching
Dominic Tomasi (1994) – football and baseball
Steve Boros (1996) – baseball
Herman Fishman (2002) – basketball and baseball
Bill Mogk (2002) – baseball
Jim Abbott (2004) – baseball
J. Daniel Cline (2007) – football and baseball
Barry Larkin (2007) – baseball
Larry Carroll (1991) - baseball
David Campbell (2009) – baseball
Rick Leach (2009) – football and baseball
Casey Close (2011) – baseball
Jim Paciorek (2020) – baseball
Wolverines in the MLB
[ 6]
Barry Larkin
Player
Position
Team(s)
Years
World Series
Jim Abbott
Pitcher
CAL , NYY , CHW , MIL
1989–1999
0
Pete Appleton
Pitcher
CIN , CLE , BOS , NYY , WSH , CHW , SLB
1927–1945
0
Fred Blanding
Pitcher
CLE
1910–1914
0
Frank Bliss
Catcher/Third Baseman
MLG
1878
0
Jack Blott
Catcher
CIN
1924
0
Steve Boros
Third Baseman
DET , CHC , CIN
1957–1965
0
Frank Bowerman
Catcher
BLN , PIT , NYG , BSN
1895–1909
0
James Bourque
Pitcher
WSN
2019–present
0
Jim Burton
Pitcher
BOS
1975–1977
0
Dave Campbell
Second Baseman
DET , SDP , STL , HOU
1967–1974
0
Mike Cervenak
Third Baseman
PHI
2008
0
Jake Cronenworth
Second Baseman
SDP
2020–present
0
Kelly Dransfeldt
Shortstop
TEX , CHW
1999–2004
0
Don Eaddy
Third Baseman
CHC
1959
0
Hal Elliott
Pitcher
PHI
1929–1932
0
Jack Enzenroth
Catcher
SLB , KCP
1914–1915
0
Danny Fife
Pitcher
MIN
1973–1974
0
Fritz Fisher
Pitcher
DET
1964
0
Jake Fox
Utility
CHC , OAK , BAL
2007–2011
0
Bill Freehan
Catcher
DET
1961–1976
1
Elmer Gedeon
Centerfielder
WSH
1939
0
Johnny Gee
Pitcher
PIT , NYG
1939–1946
0
Chris Getz
Second Baseman
CHW , KCR , TOR
2008–2014
0
Bob Glenn
Pitcher
STL
1920
0
Tommy Henry
Pitcher
ARI
2022–present
0
John Herrnstein
First Baseman/Leftfielder
PHI , CHC , ATL
1962–1966
0
John Hibbard
Pitcher
CHC
1884
0
Rich Hill
Pitcher
CHC , BAL , BOS , CLE , LAA , NYY , OAK , LAD , MIN , TBR , NYM , PIT , SDP
2005–present
0
Steve Howe
Pitcher
LAD , MIN , TEX , NYY
1980–1996
2
Mike Ignasiak
Pitcher
MIL
1991–1995
0
Mike Joyce
Pitcher
CHW
1962–1963
0
Scott Kamieniecki
Pitcher
NYY , BAL , CLE , ATL
1991–2000
1
Karl Kauffmann
Pitcher
COL
2023–present
0
Red Killefer
Outfielder/Second Baseman
DET , WSH , CIN , NYG
1907–1916
0
Mike Knode
Outfielder/Second Baseman
STL
1920
0
Ray Knode
First Baseman
CLE
1923–1926
0
Dennis Konuszewski
Pitcher
PIT
1995
0
Bobby Korecky
Pitcher
MIN , ARI , TOR
2008–2014
0
Ryan LaMarre
Outfielder
CIN , BOS , OAK , MIN , CHW , NYY
2015–present
0
Chick Lathers
Third Baseman/Second Baseman
DET
1910–1911
0
Doc Lavan
Shortstop
SLB , PHA , WSH , STL
1913–1924
0
Player
Position
Team(s)
Years
World Series
Barry Larkin
Shortstop
CIN
1986–2004
1
Rick Leach
Outfielder/First Baseman
DET , TOR , TEX , SFG
1981–1990
0
Dick LeMay
Pitcher
SFG , CHC
1961–1963
0
Don Lund
Outfielder
BRO , SLB , DET
1945–1954
0
Tom Lundstedt
Catcher
CHC , MIN
1973–1975
0
Elliott Maddox
Centerfielder/Third Baseman
DET , WSA/TEX , NYY , BAL , NYM
1970–1980
0
Mike Matheny
Catcher
MIL , TOR , STL , SFG
1994–2006
0
Bill McAfee
Pitcher
CHC , BSN , WSH , SLB
1930–1934
0
Hal Morris
First Baseman
NYY , CIN , KCR , DET
1988–2000
1
Bud Morse
Second Baseman
PHA
1929
0
Kirt Ojala
Pitcher
FLA
1997–1999
1
Steve Ontiveros
Pitcher
OAK , PHI , SEA , BOS
1991–1995
0
Jim Paciorek
First Baseman/Third Baseman
MIL
1987
0
Slicker Parks
Pitcher
DET
1921
0
Jack Perrin
Rightfielder
BOS
1921
0
Ted Petoskey
Centerfielder
CIN
1934–1935
0
Ross Powell
Pitcher
CIN , HOU , PIT
1993–1995
0
Zach Putnam
Pitcher
CLE , COL , CHC , CHW
2011–2017
0
J. J. Putz
Pitcher
SEA , NYM , CHW , ARI
2003–2014
0
Glenn Redmon
Second Baseman
SFG
1974
0
Bob Reed
Pitcher
DET
1969–1970
0
Clayton Richard
Pitcher
CHW , SDP , CHC , TOR
2008–2019
0
Branch Rickey
Catcher
SLB , NYY
1905–1914
0 (4 as executive)
Leon Roberts
Outfielder
DET , HOU , SEA , TEX , TOR , KCR
1974–1984
0
Bill Roman
First Baseman
DET
1964–1965
0
Chris Sabo
Third Baseman
CIN , BAL , CHW , STL
1988–1996
1
Bobby Scales
Leftfielder/Third Baseman
CHC
2009–2010
0
Frank Sexton
Pitcher
BSN
1895
0
Brian Simmons
Outfielder
CHW , TOR
1998–2001
0
Bert Sincock
Pitcher
CIN
1908
0
George Sisler
First Baseman
SLB , WSH , BSN
1915–1930
0
Ted Sizemore
Second Baseman
LAD , STL , PHI , CHC , BOS
1969–1980
0
Lary Sorensen
Pitcher
MIL , STL , CLE , OAK , CHC , MON , SFG
1977–1988
0
Ernie Vick
Catcher
STL
1922–1926
1
Dick Wakefield
Leftfielder
DET , NYY , NYG
1941–1952
0
Fleet Walker
Catcher
TOL
1884
0
Welday Walker
Leftfielder
TOL
1884
0
Gary Wayne
Pitcher
MIN , COL , LAD
1989–1994
0
Whitey Wistert
Pitcher
CIN
1934
0
Geoff Zahn
Pitcher
LAD , CHC , MIN , CAL
1973–1985
0
Bill Zepp
Pitcher
MIN , DET
1969–1971
0
Note: Charlie Gehringer , Derek Jeter , and Ted Simmons are Baseball Hall of Fame inductees who were enrolled at Michigan, but never played for the baseball team.
Source: Baseball Reference
First-Round MLB Draft Picks
See also
References
External links
Media related to Michigan Wolverines baseball at Wikimedia Commons
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