Hall of Fame
Baseball...three-year letterwinner (1971-73) pitcher, compiling a 20-3 record in addition to 10 saves...has highest career winning percentage for a pitcher (.870) at Miami with 15 or more wins...First-Team All-MAC 1972 and Second-Team All-MAC in 1973...missed half of his junior and entire senior seasons due to an elbow injury...ranks fifth in school history with a career ERA of 2.15...one of just three pitchers in Miami history with 100 or more strikeouts in a season, posting 100 in only 64 innings while going 8-0 in 1972...led MAC in ERA at 1.49 in 1973...also ranks third in career strikeouts with 249 in only 192 innings...was the first player chosen in the first round of the 1974 supplemental draft by the Kansas City Royals...spent six years in the Royals organization, making it as high as their AAA affiliate, the Omaha Royals.