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Year | W-L | PCT | Place | GB | Total Attendance | Avg. Attendance | Openings |
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1999 | 67-73 | .479 | 6th | 13.0 | 323,932 | 4,695 | 69 |
2000 | 74-68 | .521 | 4th | 11.0 | 333,968 | 5,060 | 66 |
2001 | 63-79 | .444 | 5th | 21.0 | 348,316 | 5,122 | 68 |
2002 | 72-69 | .511 | 4th | 21.0 | 363,871 | 5,273 | 69 |
2003 | 78-63^ | .553 | 2nd | 10.0 | 365,376 | 5,621 | 65 |
2004 | 85-56^ | .603 | 1st | +5.5 | 394,062 | 5,970 | 66 |
2005 | 76-66^ | .535 | 2nd | 8.0 | 390,239 | 5,496 | 71 |
2006 | 75-64 | .540 | 2nd | 10.5 | 365,407 | 5,536 | 66 |
2007 | 73-68 | .518 | 3rd | 8.5 | 356,339 | 5,318 | 67 |
2008 | 65-77 | .458 | 5th | 19.0 | 346,973 | 5,179 | 67 |
2009 | 62-80 | .437 | 6th | 27.0 | 275,945 | 4,311 | 64 |
2010 | 82-60^ | .577 | 1st | +5.0 | 286,321 | 4,150 | 69 |
2011 | 64-77 | .454 | 6th | 15.5 | 285,906 | 4,205 | 68 |
2012 | 72-70 | .507 | 3rd | 10.5 | 270,613 | 4,295 | 63 |
2013 | 63-79 | .444 | 6th | 14.0 | 286,227 | 4,209 | 68 |
2014 | 61-81 | .429 | 5th | 18.0 | 275,823 | 4,416 | 67 |
2015 | 74-68^ | .521 | 2nd | 5.0 | 302,761 | 4,325 | 70 |
2016 | 76-64^ | .543 | 2nd | 0.5 | 272,640 | 4,131 | 66 |
2017 | 74-66^ | .529 | 1st | +2.0 | 294,486 | 4,395 | 67 |
2018 | 78-60^ | .565 | 1st | +1.0 | 297,118 | 4,571 | 65 |
2019 | 69-71 | .493 | 4th | 9.0 | 308,464 | 4,604 | 67 |
2020 | No Season | ||||||
2021 | 58-59 | .496 | 5th | 14.0 | 213,686 | 4,032 | 53 |
2022 | 71-66 | .518 | 3rd | 8.5 | 285,777 | 4,330 | 66 |
Total | Date/Opponent | Result |
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1. 9,255 | August 10, 2003 vs. Harrisburg (DH) | L, 4-2/W, 4-3 |
2. 9,163 | July 4, 2004 vs. Harrisburg | W, 2-0 (7) |
3. 9,137 | July 4, 2003 vs. Erie | W, 11-5 |
4. 9,017 | August 18, 2006 vs. Harrisburg | W, 13-1 |
5. 8,979 | August 22, 2004 vs. Bowie | W, 12-0 |
6. 8,845 | July 4, 2014 vs. Harrisburg | W, 7-4 |
7. 8,836 | August 5, 2006 vs. New Britain | L, 3-2 |
8. 8,814 | July 1, 2006 vs. Akron | L, 7-0 |
9. 8,806 | July 4, 2019 vs. Erie | W, 6-5 (10) |
10. 8,796 | July 4, 2017 vs. Binghamton | W, 6-0 |
Two non-regular season games would fit onto this list. 9,308 fans attended the 2006 Eastern League All-Star Game. The all-time stadium record is the 2013 Pirates-Curve Exhibition Game that welcomed 10,116 fans on March 30, 2013.
General
Most Wins: 85 (2004)
Most Losses: 81 (2014)
Highest Winning Percentage: .603 (2004)
Lowest Winning Percentage: .429 (2014)
Most Home Wins: 46 (2004)
Most Home Losses: 40 (2009)
Most Road Wins: 41 (2010)
Most Road Losses: 45, 2x, last - (2014)
Most Extra-Inning Games: 18 (2017)
Most Extra-Inning Wins: 9 (2008, 2017)
Most Extra-Inning Losses: 10, 2x, last - (2014)
Most Wins, Month: 20, 3x, last - (August 2018)
Most Losses, Month: 23 (May 2014)
Most Wins vs. One Club, Season: 16, 2x, last - Richmond (2010)
Most Losses vs. One Club, Season: 17 vs. Akron (2009)
Most Players Used: 60 (2001)
Fewest Players Used: 37 (2003)
Most Pitchers Used: 36 (2001)
Fewest Pitchers Used: 22 (2002, 2003, 2021)
Most Shutout Wins: 18 (2019)
Most Shutout Losses: 15 (2013)
Most Consecutive Wins: 10 (July 24 - August 2, 2005)
Most Consecutive Wins, Home: 10 (July 22 - August 9, 2016)
Most Consecutive Wins, Road: 9 (May 15-26, 2010)
Most Consecutive Losses: 11 (April 15-26, 2000)
Most Consecutive Losses, Home: 11 (April 19 - May 23, 2003)
Most Consecutive Losses, Road: 13 (July 25 - August 19, 2012)
Most Consecutive Wins to Begin a Season: 5, 2x (April 6-10, 2006 & April 4-8, 2019)
Most Consecutive Losses to Begin a Season: 8 (April 8-17, 2009)
Hitting
Highest Batting Average: .273 (2004)
Lowest Batting Average: .241 (2019)
Most Runs Scored: 697 (2004)
Fewest Runs Scored: 535 (2021)
Most Games, 10 or More Runs Scored: 15 (2002)
Most Games, 10 or More Runs Allowed: 15 (2000)
Most Hits: 1,294 (2010)
Fewest Hits: 932 (2021)
Most Doubles: 274 (2003)
Fewest Doubles: 186 (2021)
Most Triples: 55 (2016)
Fewest Triples: 22 (2021)
Most Home Runs: 143 (2022)
Fewest Home Runs: 73 (2003)
Most Home Runs, Home: 74 (2022)
Most Home Runs, Road: 87 (2014)
Fewest Home Runs, Home: 20 (2003)
Fewest Home Runs, Road: 42 (2012, ‘15)
Most Grand Slams: 6 (1999)
Most Players 10 or More HR: 6 (2004)
Most Players 20 or More HR: 2 (1999, ‘02, ‘05, '22)
Most Extra-Base Hits: 533 (2004)
Fewest Extra-Base Hits: 327 (2021)
Most Stolen Bases: 162 (2022)
Fewest Stolen Bases: 67 (2016)
Most Times Caught Stealing: 78 (1999, ‘01)
Fewest Times Caught Stealing: 39 (2004)
Most Strikeouts: 1,254 (2022)
Fewest Strikeouts: 811 (2003)
Most Base on Balls: 527 (2000)
Fewest Base on Balls: 371 (2021)
Pitching
Lowest ERA: 3.32 (2003)
Highest ERA: 4.66 (2021)
Most Complete Games: 16 (2000)
Fewest Complete Games: 0 (2022)
Most Shutouts: 18 (2019)
Fewest Shutouts: 5 (1999, 05, '21)
Fewest Runs Allowed: 525 (2003)
Most Runs Allowed: 696 (2000)
Fewest Hits Allowed: 964 (2021)
Most Hits Allowed: 1,266 (2005)
Fewest Base on Balls Allowed: 363 (2003)
Most Base on Balls Allowed: 570 (1999)
Fewest Home Runs Allowed: 67 (2000)
Most Home Runs Allowed: 140 (2004)
Most Strikeouts: 1,247 (2022)
Fewest Strikeouts: 814 (2007)
Most Saves: 49 (2006)
Fewest Saves: 27 (2021)
Fewest Hit by Pitch: 40 (2008)
Most Hit by Pitch: 86 (2021)
Fewest Wild Pitches: 44 (2006)
Most Wild Pitches: 98 (2022)
Fewest Starting Pitchers Used: 10 (2002, 2021)
Most Starting Pitchers Used: 22 (2013, 2022)
Most Consecutive Shutout Innings: 28.1 (July 19-22, 2001)
Most 10-Game Winners: 3 (2010)
Fielding
Highest %: .985 (2018)
Lowest %: .965 (1999)
Most Errors: 194 (1999)
Fewest Errors: 74 (2018)
Most Passed Balls: 33 (2000)
Fewest Passed Balls: 1 (2015)
Most Double Plays Turned: 158 (2009)
Hitting
Note: Records for averages and percentages are based on a minimum of 300 plate appearances.
Highest Average: .334, Jeff Keppinger (2004) & Steve Pearce (2007)
Highest Average, RH: .334, Jeff Keppinger (2004) & Steve Pearce (2007)
Highest Average, LH: .324, Adam Frazier (2015)
Highest Average, Switch-Hitter: .307, Josh Bell (2015)
Lowest Average: .205, Stetson Allie (2015)
Lowest Average, RH: .205, Stetson Allie (2015)
Lowest Average, LH: .223, Rico Washington (2002)
Lowest Average, Switch-Hitter: .215, Kevin Nicholson (2004)
Most Home Runs: 31, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Home Runs, RH: 31, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Home Runs, LH: 26, Aaron Shackelford (2022)
Most Home Runs, Switch-Hitter: 16, Hector Gimenez (2010)
Most Home Runs, Home: 16, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Home Runs, Road: 15, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Home Runs, Month: 14, Brad Eldred (August, 2004)
Most Plate Appearances without a HR, Season: 387, Brandon Chaves (2007)
Most Grand Slams: 3, Rob Mackowiak (2000)
Most Games Played: 142, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most At-Bats: 536, Starling Marte (2011)
Most Plate Appearances: 626, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Longest Hitting Streak: 24, Austin Meadows (May 23-June 16, 2016)
Longest On-Base Streak: 33, Ronny Paulino (July 12-September 5, 2004) & Steve Pearce (June 15-July 22, 2007)
Most Consecutive Games with a HR: 6, Brad Eldred (April 26-May 2, 2005)
Most Consecutive Games with an RBI: 12, Jason Delaney (July 15-26, 2007)
Most Runs Scored: 96, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Hits: 178, Starling Marte (2011)
Most Hits, RH: 178, Starling Marte (2011)
Most Hits, LH: 166, Nate McLouth (2004)
Most Hits, Switch-Hitter: 153, Max Moroff (2015)
Most Hits, Pitcher: 7, Wardell Starling (2006) & Steven Brault (2015)
Most RBI: 106, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most RBI, Month: 50, Brad Eldred (August 2004)
Most RBI, Pitcher: 6, Wardell Starling (2006)
Most Extra-Base Hits: 72, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Singles: 120, Starling Marte (2011)
Most Doubles: 40, Nate McLouth (2004)
Most Triples: 14, Vic Buttler (2006)
Most Base on Balls: 94, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Most Stolen Bases: 45, Rajai Davis/Rich Thompson (2005)
Most Times Caught Stealing: 19, Drew Maggi (2014)
Most Sacrifice Hits: 16, Luis Figueroa (1999)
Most Sacrifice Flies: 12, Will Craig (2018)
Most Intentional Walks: 7, 4x, last - Hector Gimenez (2010)
Most Strikeouts: 161, Mason Martin (2021)
Fewest Strikeouts (min. 300 Plate Appearances): 17, Jeff Keppinger (2004)
Most Hit by Pitch: 20, Chris Duffy (2003)
Highest On-Base %: .405, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Highest Slugging %: .612, Adam Hyzdu (1999)
Most Total Bases: 285, Adam Hyzdu (2000)
Pitching
Note: Records for ERA and percentages are based on a minimum of 75 innings pitched.
Lowest ERA, LHP: 1.51, Shane Youman (2006)
Lowest ERA, RHP: 2.28, Brad Lincoln (2001)
Most Wins, LHP: 14, Sean Burnett (2003)
Most Wins, RHP: 15, Bronson Arroyo (1999)
Most Consecutive Wins: 9, Yoslan Herrera (April 30 - August 15, 2009)
Most Consecutive Wins to Open Season: 9, Yoslan Herrera (April 30 - August 15, 2009)
Most Losses, LHP: 13, John Grabow (2002)
Most Losses, RHP: 12, David Bromberg (2013)
Most Consecutive Losses: 9, (Derek Hankins, June 15 - August 26, 2008)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched: 25.1, Jared Lakind (April 27-June 23, 2016)
Most Games Started: 27, T. Eppler (2016), Z. Dodson (2015), B. Cumpton (2012), A. Pribanic (2011), M. Crotta (2009), S. Burnett (2003), L. Jacobsen (2003), J. Grabow (2002), Brian O’Connor (1999)
Most Appearances: 55, David Daniels (1999)
Most Innings Pitched: 162.2, Landon Jacobsen (2003)
Most Strikeouts: 142, Ian Snell (2004)
Highest Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio: +109, Rudy Owens (2010)
Lowest Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio: -8, Jim Sak (2000)
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 16, Shane Youman (2006)
Most Earned Runs Allowed: 89, John Grabow (2002)
Most Bases on Balls: 93, Cody Dickson (2016)
Fewest Bases on Balls (min. 75 IP): 10, Phil Irwin (2011)
Most Saves: 27, Brandon Knight (2006)
Highest Winning % (min. 10 decisions): .917, Yoslan Herrera, 11-1 record (2009)
Lowest Winning % (min. 10 decisions): .154, Derek Hankins, 2-11 record (2008)
Most Complete Games: 4, Brian O’Connor (2000)
Most Shutouts: 2, Stephen Sparks (2000), Ian Snell (2004), Domingo Robles (2019)
Most Hit Batsmen: 15, Adrian Burnside (2002), Phil Irwin/Brandon Cumpton (2012)
Most Wild Pitches: 21, Brian O’Connor (1999)
Most HR Allowed: 21, Justin Reid (2002)
Fewest HR Allowed (min. 75 IP): 2, Sean Burnett (2003), Bryan Morris (2011)
Most Total Batters Faced: 698, Brian O’Connor (1999)
Fielding
Notes: Records for Fielding % are based on a minimum of 75 games played. Fielding % for Pitchers is based on most Total Chances without an error.
Most Errors: 33, Alen Hanson (2014), Javier Guzman (2006), Kevin Haverbusch (1999)
Highest %, Pitcher: 1.000 (36 TC), Brian O’Connor (2000)
Highest %, Catcher: .994, Ramon Cabrera (2012) & Jacob Stallings (2015)
Most Passed Balls: 15, Steve Lerud (2009) & Humberto Cota (2000)
Highest %, 1B: 1.000, Edwin Espinal (2017)
Highest %, 2B: .991 Jason Bowers (2007)
Highest %, 3B: .978, Ke’Bryan Hayes (2018)
Highest %, SS: .980, Kevin Newman (2017)
Highest %, OF: 1.000, Matt Fraizer (2022), Jared Oliva (2019) & Darren Burton (2000)
Most Assists, OF: 19, Willy Garcia (2014)
General
Longest Game, Time: 6:17, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Longest Game, Time, Home: 5:49, 8/13/10 vs. New Hampshire
Longest Game, Time, Home, 7-Inning Game: 3:05, 6/3/06 vs. New Hampshire (1)
Longest Game, Time, Home, 9-Inning Game: 3:55, 5/26/13 vs. Richmond
Longest Game, Time, Road: 6:17, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Longest Game, Time, Road, 7-Inning Game: 2:43, 6/14/03 @ Harrisburg
Longest Game, Time, Road, 9-Inning Game: 4:33, 7/17/10 @ Harrisburg
Longest Game, Time, Longest Game, Innings: 19, 2x, 7/13/00 @ Norwich & 8/13/10 vs. New Hampshire
Longest Game, Time, Home: 19, 8/13/10 vs. New Hampshire
Longest Game, Time, Road: 19, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Shortest 9-Inning Game Time: 1:51, 2x, 4/17/04 @ Harrisburg & 5/7/18 vs. Bowie
Shortest 9-Inning Game Time, Home: 1:51, 5/7/18 vs. Bowie
Shortest 9-Inning Game Time, Road: 1:51, 4/17/04 @ Harrisburg
Shortest 7-Inning Game Time: 1:26, 7/17/15 @ Richmond
Shortest 7-Inning Game Time, Home: 1:33, 7/27/12 vs. New Hampshire
Shortest 7-Inning Game Time, Road: 1:26, 7/17/15 @ Richmond
Largest Margin of Victory: 14 runs, 18-4, 4/20/06 vs. Akron
Largest Shutout Victory: 12-0, 2x, 8/22/04 vs. Bowie & 8/15/08 @ New Hampshire
Largest Margin of Defeat: 17 runs, 19-2, 7/7/09 vs. Erie
Largest Shutout Defeat: 14-0, 2x, 5/3/16 @ Erie & 8/7/16 @ Reading
Largest Comeback to Win: 7 runs, 3x, 4/29/18 at Harrisburg (Trailed 8-1, Won 9-8), 9/9/15 vs. Bowie (Trailed 7-0, Won 8-7) & 6/5/01 vs. Harrisburg (Trailed 7-0, Won 9-7)
Largest Lead in Loss: 8 runs, 2x, 6/2/09 @ Erie (Led 9-1, Lost 12-9) & 6/22/13 @ Bowie (Led 8-0, Lost 10-9)
Most Combined Runs: 33, 7/17/10 at Harrisburg (Curve 18, Senators 15)
Hitting
Most Runs: 19, 5/22/2022 vs. Richmond
Most Runs, Inning: 10, 3x, 6/5/04 @ Akron (2nd inning), 7/17/10 @ Harrisburg (9th inning) & 8/7/10 @ Harrisburg (9th inning)
Most Runs, First Inning: 9, 8/23/03 vs. Erie
Most Hits: 24, 7/21/15 vs. Erie (1)
Most Hits, Inning: 9, 2x, 1st inning, 8/29/03 vs. Erie (2) & 2nd inning, 6/2/22 vs. Bowie
Most Home Runs, Game: 6, 7/11/14 @ Harrisburg
Most Home Runs, Inning: 3, 10x, last - 5th inning, 6/30/2021 @ Hartford
Most Doubles, Game: 10, 8/4/09 @ Portland
Most Triples, Game: 3, several times, last - 6/2/22 vs. Richmond
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 11, 8/4/09 @ Portland
Most Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game: 18, 7/12/19 @ Erie
Most Strikeouts, All Games: 23, 9/4/05 @ Bowie
Most LOB, 9-Inning Game: 15, 2x, 8/13/05 @ Reading & 4/16/13 vs. Richmond
Most LOB, All Games: 23, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Pitching
Most Runs Allowed: 20, 5/26/13 vs. Richmond
Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 11, 8/31/19 @ Harrisburg (7th inning)
Most Runs Allowed, First Inning: 9, 5/26/13 vs. Richmond
Most Hits Allowed: 22, 2x, 4/20/12 vs. Richmond & 5/26/13 vs. Richmond
Most Home Runs Allowed: 7, 9/3/18 @ Bowie
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning: 4, 4th inning, 4/13/2022 @ Richmond
Most Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game: 17, 5/4/2021 vs. Bowie (Opening Day)
Most Strikeouts, All Games: 20, 7/27/10 @ Erie
Most Bases on Balls Allowed: 13, 5/16/15 vs. Akron
Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed, 9-Inning Game: 12, 9/3/18 @ Bowie
Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed, All Games: 14, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Fielding
Most Errors, Game: 7, 8/11/16 vs. Harrisburg
Hitting
Most At-Bats: 10, Keith Williams, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Most Hitless At-Bats: 8, Garrett Long, 7/13/00 @ Norwich
Most Runs Scored: 5, Jose Osuna, 7/21/15 vs. Erie
Most Hits: 5, 16x, last Cal Mitchell, 8/24/2021 vs. Richmond
Most Extra-Base Hits: 4, 5x, Josh Harrison, 6/27/10 vs. Bowie (4 2B), Hector Gimenez, 6/2/10 @ New Britain (2 HR, 2 2B), Alex Presley, 5/24/10 @ Akron (2 HR, 3B, 2B), J.R. House, 6/13/01 @ Bowie (2 HR, 2 2B) & Craig Wilson, 9/4/99 @ Erie (2 HR, 2 3B)
Most Doubles: 4, Josh Harrison, 6/27/10 vs. Bowie
Most Triples: 2, several times, last Jared Oliva, 7/17/2019 vs. Trenton
Most Home Runs: 2, several times, last Connor Scott, 9/17/2022 vs. Reading
Most Total Bases: 14, Craig Wilson, 9/4/99 @ Erie
Most RBI: 8, 2x, Alex Dickerson, 7/26/13 @ New Hampshire & Alex Pressley, 5/24/10 @ Akron
Most Stolen Bases: 4, Ray Sadler, 7/10/04 @ Portland
Most Strikeouts: 5, 5x, Miles Durham, 4/22/11 @ Richmond, Jarek Cunningham, 6/24/12 vs. Akron, Stefan Welch, 8/21/12 @ Trenton, Matt Curry, 5/30/14 vs. New Hampshire & Andres Alvarez, 8/10/22 at Binghamton
Most Bases on Balls: 5, Jason Bowers, 6/7/07 @ New Britain
Pitching
Most Hits Allowed, Starter: 14, 4x, Aaron Pribanic, 6/17/11 vs. Harrisburg, Matt Benedict, 8/24/15 vs. Reading, David Whitehead, 5/3/16 @ Erie, Alex McRae, 6/9/17 vs. Richmond
Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: 10, 3x, Mike Chaney, 8/26/01 @ Akron, David Bromberg, 5/27/13 vs. Richmond & Alex Manasa, 8/10/21 @ Erie
Most Hitless Innings to Begin Game: 8.1, Adrian Sampson, 7/18/14 vs. Bowie
Most Strikeouts: 13, Tom Gorzelanny, 9/9/05 vs. Akron
Most Strikeouts, Reliever: 9, Ron Chiavacci, 7/22/06 @ Bowie
Most Consecutive Home Runs Allowed to Begin Game: 3, Jeff Passantino, 8/12/21 @ Erie (2)
Most Bases on Balls: 8, Adrian Burnside, 8/7/02 vs. Erie
Most Wild Pitches: 4, Brian O’Connor, 5/31/99 @ Norwich
Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 13, Rob Mattson, 8/8/00 @ Reading
Most Earned Runs Allowed, Inning: 8, 3rd inning, David Whitehead, 6/6/16 @ Erie
Most Innings Pitched, Starter: 10.0, Hansel Izquierdo, 9/4/05 @ Bowie
By the Curve (2)
4/23/02 vs. Akron: Adrian Burnside, Neal McDade, Chris Spurling
7/25/13 @ New Hampshire: Ethan Hollingsworth, Jason Townsend, Jhonathan Ramos, Ryan Beckman
Against the Curve (8)
4/19/00 vs. Bowie [7 inn.]: Sean Douglass and Jimmy Hamilton
8/19/04 vs. Bowie: Dave Crouthers, Andy Mitchell, Jacobo Sequea
7/4/07 @ Trenton [5 inn.]: Brett Smith
8/21/07 @ Reading [6 inn.]: Carlos Carrasco
6/10/10 vs. Harrisburg [7 inn.]: Chuck James, Cole Kimball, Zech Zinicola
7/15/12 @ Akron: Giovanni Soto
4/29/19 vs. Erie: Casey Mize
8/1/19 @ Trenton [7 inn.]: Brian Keller
Hitting
Most Games Played: 410, Shaun Skrehot (2000-04)
Most Hits: 384, Shaun Skrehot (2000-04)
Most Runs Scored: 189, Shaun Skrehot (2000-04)
Most Doubles: 76, Shaun Skrehot (2000-04)
Most Triples: 19, Vic Buttler (2005-07)
Most Home Runs: 55, Adam Hyzdu (1999-00) and Josh Bonifay (2003-05)
Most RBI: 209, Josh Bonifay (2003-05)
Most Extra-Base Hits: 126, Josh Bonifay (2003-05)
Most Stolen Bases: 65, Chris Duffy (2003-04, 08)
Most Strikeouts: 372, Stetson Allie (2014-16)
Pitching
Most Appearances: 138, Neal McDade (2001-04)
Most Games Started: 83, Mike Connolly (2003-06)
Most Wins: 30, Landon Jacobsen (2003-06)
Most Losses: 29, Mike Connolly (2003-06)
Most Strikeouts: 340, Mike Connolly (2003-06)
Most Bases on Balls: 203, Brian O’Connor (1999-00, 02)
Most Saves: 38, Montana DuRapau (2015-18)
Most Complete Games: 6, Brian O’Connor (1999-00, 02)
Most Shutouts: 2, Stephen Sparks (2000-01), Ian Snell (2003-04), Domingo Robles (2019)
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