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A look back to 1990: LSU position players (listed 1B, 2B, SS, 3B,C,LF,CF,RF, Aces)
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:17 am
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:17 am
I’ve been working on building some LSU spreadsheets with historical, consolidated information regarding baseball in order to distract myself from our current defensive woes. Anyway, I decided to go back to my freshman year at LSU (1990).
The info is relatively easy to compile through 1997 and then there is some based on memory (which could be faulty) and others based on roster lists. Hard to find box scores before 1997. Also, for some years, there was a rotation, so I just put who was there at the big games at the end of the season.
Here is what I have so far for 1st Base:
1990 Johnny Telechea
1991* Johnny Telechea
1992 Will Hunt
1993* Kenny Jackson
1994 Jeramie Moore
1995 Eddy Furniss
1996* Eddy Furniss
1997* Eddy Furniss
1998 Eddy Furniss
1999 Jeff Leaumont
2000* Brad Hawpe
2001 Bryan Moore
2002 Blake Gill
2003 Clay Harris
2004 Will Harris
2005 Blake Gill
2006 Jorden Mayer
2007 Sean Ochinko
2008 Matt Clark
2009* Sean Ochinko
2010 Blake Dean
2011 Mason Katz
2012 Tyler Moore
2013 Mason Katz
2014 Tyler Moore
2015 Chris Chinea
2016 Greg Deichmann
2017 Nick Coomes/Jake Slaughter
2018 Austin Bain
2019 Cade Beloso
2020 Cade Beloso
2021 Tre Morgan
2022 Tre Morgan
* denotes a championship year
Please let me know if you think that I have something wrong. Years 90-96 are hard to piece together.
The info is relatively easy to compile through 1997 and then there is some based on memory (which could be faulty) and others based on roster lists. Hard to find box scores before 1997. Also, for some years, there was a rotation, so I just put who was there at the big games at the end of the season.
Here is what I have so far for 1st Base:
1990 Johnny Telechea
1991* Johnny Telechea
1992 Will Hunt
1993* Kenny Jackson
1994 Jeramie Moore
1995 Eddy Furniss
1996* Eddy Furniss
1997* Eddy Furniss
1998 Eddy Furniss
1999 Jeff Leaumont
2000* Brad Hawpe
2001 Bryan Moore
2002 Blake Gill
2003 Clay Harris
2004 Will Harris
2005 Blake Gill
2006 Jorden Mayer
2007 Sean Ochinko
2008 Matt Clark
2009* Sean Ochinko
2010 Blake Dean
2011 Mason Katz
2012 Tyler Moore
2013 Mason Katz
2014 Tyler Moore
2015 Chris Chinea
2016 Greg Deichmann
2017 Nick Coomes/Jake Slaughter
2018 Austin Bain
2019 Cade Beloso
2020 Cade Beloso
2021 Tre Morgan
2022 Tre Morgan
* denotes a championship year
Please let me know if you think that I have something wrong. Years 90-96 are hard to piece together.
This post was edited on 4/8/22 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:24 am to LSUMANINVA
quote:
2016 Greg Deichmann
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:27 am to LSUMANINVA
Baseball Reference may help some with this: LINK That's a link to the 2018 season, but you can navigate to other seasons from there. They show the number of games played at each position.
From 2009 until pretty much Beloso, we treated 1B as a second DH spot. Some of them were better fielders than others, but it was almost none of their primary position.
ETA: In 2017, Slaughter played 51 games at 1B to Coomes 33. Slaughter was a pretty decent fielding 1B, Coomes less so.
From 2009 until pretty much Beloso, we treated 1B as a second DH spot. Some of them were better fielders than others, but it was almost none of their primary position.
ETA: In 2017, Slaughter played 51 games at 1B to Coomes 33. Slaughter was a pretty decent fielding 1B, Coomes less so.
This post was edited on 4/4/22 at 11:30 am
Posted on 4/4/22 at 4:38 pm to LSUMANINVA
Very well done
Posted on 4/4/22 at 5:24 pm to LSUMANINVA
Johnny Telechea was the 1st Baseman for the '91 Championship team. Garrity was DH.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 8:38 pm to LSUMANINVA
That list makes me feel old.
This post was edited on 4/4/22 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 4/4/22 at 8:56 pm to LSUMANINVA
Juan Telechea sure placed a hard tag. You could hear the pop.
He certainly wasn’t like ‘happy feet’.
He certainly wasn’t like ‘happy feet’.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 9:19 pm to LSUMANINVA
Very much enjoying reading this list. Thanks for posting.
Posted on 4/5/22 at 2:30 pm to LSUMANINVA
Great job with this! I will contribute something from memory. This is the starting lineup for the '86 team, the first to make the CWS
LF Rob Hartwig/Jack Voigt
CF Mike Papajohn
RF Joey Belle
3B Jeff Yurtin
SS Jeff Reboulet
2B Burke Broussard
1B Jim Bowie
C Rob Leary
P Stan Loewer Sat 1st game
P Mark Guhtrie Sat 2nd game
P Greg Patterson Sun
Closer Barry Manuel
Key reserves
C Craig Faulkner
IF Andy Galy
OF Terry Belle
P Dan Kite
LF Rob Hartwig/Jack Voigt
CF Mike Papajohn
RF Joey Belle
3B Jeff Yurtin
SS Jeff Reboulet
2B Burke Broussard
1B Jim Bowie
C Rob Leary
P Stan Loewer Sat 1st game
P Mark Guhtrie Sat 2nd game
P Greg Patterson Sun
Closer Barry Manuel
Key reserves
C Craig Faulkner
IF Andy Galy
OF Terry Belle
P Dan Kite
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:31 pm to LSUMANINVA
Tookie Johnson is coaching my son now. Ran into Pete Bush and Ron Lim recently. Ron's son was doing hitting lessons with my son.
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:45 pm to LSUMANINVA
2002 Blake Gill 1B
2003 Blake Gill 2B
2004 Blake Gill SS
2005 Blake Gill 1B
DAYUM!!! He shoulda started 3B in 2005 just say he played the whole damn infield.
2003 Blake Gill 2B
2004 Blake Gill SS
2005 Blake Gill 1B
DAYUM!!! He shoulda started 3B in 2005 just say he played the whole damn infield.
Posted on 4/8/22 at 7:25 am to LSUMANINVA
Here’s how to find the info you need for this
Google “LSU baseball stats”
Click on the first link that says LSU Baseball Statistics
Click on the season you want to view
Click on Special Reports
It breaks everything down by starts at each position and batting order
Google “LSU baseball stats”
Click on the first link that says LSU Baseball Statistics
Click on the season you want to view
Click on Special Reports
It breaks everything down by starts at each position and batting order
Posted on 4/8/22 at 7:30 am to LSUMANINVA
quote:
2009* Ryan Schimpf
Ochinko started 57 games at 1st in 2009
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