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Top on-base plus slugging of players on the 8 championship teams
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:45 pm
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:45 pm
OPS - Minimum 95 Plate Appearances
Purpose of thread is to remember some of the excellent hitters of the past championship teams.
Lyle Mouton 1991 1.135
Gary Hymel 1991 1.089
Rich Cordani 1991 1.004
Armando Rios 1991 0.963
Todd Walker 1993 1.254
Russ Johnson 1993 1.029
Harry Berrios 1993 1.020
Armando Rios 1993 0.983
Mike Neal 1993 0.957
Eddy Furniss 1996 1.277
Nathan Dunn 1996 1.179
Justin Bowles 1996 1.056
Chad Cooley 1996 1.010
Brad Wilson 1996 0.975
Mike Koerner 1996 0.946
Warren Morris 1996 0.943
Brandon Larson 1997 1.295
Eddy Furniss 1997 1.163
Mike Koerner 1997 1.093
Blair Barbier 1997 1.073
Danny Higgins 1997 0.994
Tom Bernhardt 1997 0.991
Casey C*ntz 1997 0.966
Brad Cresse 2000 1.285
Brad Hawpe 2000 1.059
Mike Fontenot 2000 1.044
Wally Pontiff 2000 0.959
Blair Barbier 2000 0.955
Ryan Schimpf 2009 1.117
Jared Mitchell 2009 1.050
Blake Dean 2009 1.027
Leon Landry 2009 0.950
Dylan Crews 2023 1.270
Tommy White 2023 1.157
Hayden Travinski 2023 1.157
Cade Beloso 2023 1.084
Jared Jones 2023 1.066
Gavin Dugas 2023 1.053
Brayden Jobert 2023 1.005
Ethan Frey 2025 1.061
Jared Jones 2025 1.027
Derek Curiel 2025 0.989
Daniel Dickinson 2025 0.983
Jake Brown 2025 0.935
Top 22
1 Brandon Larson 1997 1.295
2 Brad Cresse 2000 1.285
3 Eddy Furniss 1996 1.277
4 Dylan Crews 2023 1.270
5 Todd Walker 1993 1.254
6 Nathan Dunn 1996 1.179
7 Eddy Furniss 1997 1.163
8 Tommy White 2023 1.157
9 Hayden Travinski 2023 1.157
10 Lyle Mouton 1991 1.135
11 Ryan Schimpf 2009 1.117
12 Mike Koerner 1997 1.093
13 Gary Hymel 1991 1.089
14 Cade Beloso 2023 1.084
15 Blair Barbier 1997 1.073
16 Jared Jones 2023 1.066
17 Ethan Frey 2025 1.061
18 Brad Hawpe 2000 1.059
19 Justin Bowles 1996 1.056
20 Gavin Dugas 2023 1.053
21 Jared Mitchell 2009 1.050
22 Mike Fontenot 2000 1.044
In my opinion, Nathan Dunn may be the most underrated LSU hitter on these championship teams. Hit .358 / .471 / .708 with 21 HR and 81 RBI.
Purpose of thread is to remember some of the excellent hitters of the past championship teams.
Lyle Mouton 1991 1.135
Gary Hymel 1991 1.089
Rich Cordani 1991 1.004
Armando Rios 1991 0.963
Todd Walker 1993 1.254
Russ Johnson 1993 1.029
Harry Berrios 1993 1.020
Armando Rios 1993 0.983
Mike Neal 1993 0.957
Eddy Furniss 1996 1.277
Nathan Dunn 1996 1.179
Justin Bowles 1996 1.056
Chad Cooley 1996 1.010
Brad Wilson 1996 0.975
Mike Koerner 1996 0.946
Warren Morris 1996 0.943
Brandon Larson 1997 1.295
Eddy Furniss 1997 1.163
Mike Koerner 1997 1.093
Blair Barbier 1997 1.073
Danny Higgins 1997 0.994
Tom Bernhardt 1997 0.991
Casey C*ntz 1997 0.966
Brad Cresse 2000 1.285
Brad Hawpe 2000 1.059
Mike Fontenot 2000 1.044
Wally Pontiff 2000 0.959
Blair Barbier 2000 0.955
Ryan Schimpf 2009 1.117
Jared Mitchell 2009 1.050
Blake Dean 2009 1.027
Leon Landry 2009 0.950
Dylan Crews 2023 1.270
Tommy White 2023 1.157
Hayden Travinski 2023 1.157
Cade Beloso 2023 1.084
Jared Jones 2023 1.066
Gavin Dugas 2023 1.053
Brayden Jobert 2023 1.005
Ethan Frey 2025 1.061
Jared Jones 2025 1.027
Derek Curiel 2025 0.989
Daniel Dickinson 2025 0.983
Jake Brown 2025 0.935
Top 22
1 Brandon Larson 1997 1.295
2 Brad Cresse 2000 1.285
3 Eddy Furniss 1996 1.277
4 Dylan Crews 2023 1.270
5 Todd Walker 1993 1.254
6 Nathan Dunn 1996 1.179
7 Eddy Furniss 1997 1.163
8 Tommy White 2023 1.157
9 Hayden Travinski 2023 1.157
10 Lyle Mouton 1991 1.135
11 Ryan Schimpf 2009 1.117
12 Mike Koerner 1997 1.093
13 Gary Hymel 1991 1.089
14 Cade Beloso 2023 1.084
15 Blair Barbier 1997 1.073
16 Jared Jones 2023 1.066
17 Ethan Frey 2025 1.061
18 Brad Hawpe 2000 1.059
19 Justin Bowles 1996 1.056
20 Gavin Dugas 2023 1.053
21 Jared Mitchell 2009 1.050
22 Mike Fontenot 2000 1.044
In my opinion, Nathan Dunn may be the most underrated LSU hitter on these championship teams. Hit .358 / .471 / .708 with 21 HR and 81 RBI.
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:49 pm to NorthEndZone
Travinski was so big for that 23 team. You always hear about Skenes, White, Crews but he was a crucial part of winning the whole thing that year...
This post was edited on 6/24/25 at 10:51 pm
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:49 pm to NorthEndZone
Love this. And love Nathan Dunn. Dude was a butcher at 3B but the first time I heard “hit it a country mile” was Jim Hawthorne talking about Nathan Dunn.
And 7 guys with 1.000+ OPS in 2023 is insane
And 7 guys with 1.000+ OPS in 2023 is insane
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:50 pm to NorthEndZone
Does Crews have the top OBP overall? Hard to compete in slugging/OPS with the guys who used drop 5 bats
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:52 pm to NorthEndZone
Winning baseball titles will never get old.
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:54 pm to NorthEndZone
Awesome list! Thanks for sharing 
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:55 pm to NorthEndZone
Dylan Crews would have had 30+ HR’s with the Easton Reflex they used in 1997. Those bats were OP.
This post was edited on 6/24/25 at 10:56 pm
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:58 pm to AlextheBodacious
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Does Crews have the top OBP overall?
Yes. He was .567. Lyle Mouton at .538 was next. I don't think anyone else was better than about .490.
Posted on 6/24/25 at 10:59 pm to NorthEndZone
As a stats nerd, I love to see stuff like this. Nice job putting it together.
Posted on 6/24/25 at 11:18 pm to BiggaGeauxrilla
quote:
Travinski was so big for that 23 team. You always hear about Skenes, White, Crews but he was a crucial part of winning the whole thing that year...
Mental game, he was a total swag player too. He seemed like a huge leader.
Posted on 6/24/25 at 11:36 pm to DBG
quote:By all accounts Nathan is a great guy too. My buddy’s wife is his niece here in Birmingham.
Love this. And love Nathan Dunn. Dude was a butcher at 3B but the first time I heard “hit it a country mile” was Jim Hawthorne talking about Nathan Dunn.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 8:32 am to NorthEndZone
Another thing I noticed when compiling the list is that there were several more very good college hitters that did not quite make the list.
I could have added a few more to make a top 50 but decided to stop in the mid 900s OPS.
I could have added a few more to make a top 50 but decided to stop in the mid 900s OPS.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 9:20 am to NorthEndZone
Damn! That '23 team was absolutely loaded. 7 of 9 hitters were above 1.000.
That is unbelievable.
That is unbelievable.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 9:23 am to NorthEndZone
Milam slumped in the regular season but was our best bat in the postseason. What were his stats from just Regional, SR, and Omaha?
Posted on 6/25/25 at 9:43 am to NorthEndZone
Crews by far the most impressive considering the bats plus how much better the pitching talent is now in college baseball
Posted on 6/25/25 at 9:49 am to NorthEndZone
How about Beloso? Top 14 baby.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 10:47 am to BiggaGeauxrilla
Beloso too. Rewatched highlights from some of the WF and UF wins in the CwS and did not remember him having as many hits as he did. He was huge though. Especially the Homer in extras in Game 1 of the finals.
Posted on 6/25/25 at 10:58 am to WaterLink
quote:
Milam slumped in the regular season but was our best bat in the postseason. What were his stats from just Regional, SR, and Omaha?
OPS of 1.120 in the 11 games. .564 on base + .556 slugging
We were all saying at the end of the regular season that if MIlam and Bear could just start hitting like they had in the past this team could win it all. And it happened.
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