USD Baseball 2008
USO BASEBALLHALL OF FAME -The Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame
USO MVP's
j,1 John Cunningham (1962- 7 998)
No single person has done more for the USD baseball program than Hall of Fame head coach John 'J.C.' Cunningham. Directing t he Toreros' program between 1964-98, Cunningham totaled 843 career victories, ranking him in the top forty in all-time victories among Division Icoaches.Under his guidance, USD enjoyed sixteen winning seasons, including two World Series appearances in 1971 and 1978.Cunningham is not only in the USD Athletic Hall of Fame, but is also honored as a Hall of Farner by the American Baseball Coaches Association.His teams won 30 or more games seven times, with four of his squads advancing to post-season play.His 1971 and 1978 squads won regional titles and advanced to the Division II CollegeWorld Series.He was named District VIIICoach ofthe Year in 1971. In 1979, the Toreros moved into the Division I ranks and later joined the West Coast Conference in 1985. Over the next 14 years, Cunningham won 343 WCC games. He was twice named the WCC Coach of the Year (1993 & 1998). USD's home field (Cunningham Baseball Stadium) is named after the legendary coach, who was --– essential in its construction. Cunningham was recently the recipi– ent of the 2005 Lefty Gomez Award, one of the most prestigious awards in all of amateur baseball. He has remained involved with the USD athletic department as its Director ofTransportation since his final year of coaching in 1998.
Jim Fiorenza Dick Wilbur Curtis Hart John Pearce Pat Barry Ed Green D. Carpenter, T. Thompson Gary Myron John Wathan Dave Gonzalez Kerry Dineen Kerry Dineen Rick Garner Ted Schultz Dan Flanagan Hank Ashworth Mike Saverino Bill Pinkham Glen Godwin John Mullen Andre Jacas Paul Van Stone David Jacas Sean Baron Dave Rolls Andy Roberts John Baumgarten Tom Thompson Paul Mendes Don Slater
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John Wathan (1968-70)
An All-American catcher in 1970,Wathan batted .430 with 39 RBIs and was named the team MVP. In three seasons, Wathan posted a career batting aver– age of .347 and stole 67 bases; both remain among the best career numbers in San Diego history. He was the Kansas City Royals first selection in the 1971 January free agent draft.He played his entire 15-year professional career with the Royals and was a member of each of the Royals' six A.L. West Championship teams, as well as the World Series squads of 1980 and 1985. He began his coaching career in 1986 and was manager of the Royals from 1987-91. Having coached with the California Angels and the Boston Red Sox, the 1994 season was Watha n's 23'd in professional baseball. Kerry Dineen (1977-73) One of the best players to ever wear a USD uniform, Dineen starred for the Toreros from 1971 -73. He was recognized as a three-time NCAA Division II All-American as an outfielder and a two-time USD team MVP. Dineen is the only San Diego player to own a career batting average above .400 (.409). After an outstanding 1973 campaign at USD, in which he hit .411, Dineen was drafted by the New York Yankees and made his major league debut on June 14, 1975. He had a brief stint on the 1976 Yankees team that went on to win the World Series, finishing his major league career in 1978 with Philadelphia.
R. Doane, T. Cheek
Kevin Herde Kevin Herde Kevin Herde
M. Saipe, J. Stepner T. Burgus, L. Will iams
Jeb Dougherty Tony Betancourt Brian Mazone Brian Mazone Kevin Reese Kevin Reese Ricky Barrett Tony Perez Josh Hansen Shane Buschini Steve Singleton Justin Snyder Greg Sain
2007
SAN DIEGO ALL-AMERICANS
Player
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Post Season Award
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Ron Cady
3B
College Division
John Wathan Gary Myron Kerry Dineen Kerry Dineen Kerry Dineen Jim Williams Dan Flanagan Paul Contreras Glenn Godwin Ricky Barrett Jordan Abruzzo Josh Romanski Brian Matusz Shane Buschini Brian Matusz Josh Romanski
College Division, 2nd Team College Division, 2nd Team College Division, 1st Team College Division, 1st Team College Division, 1st Team NCAA Division II Team NCAA Division II Team NCAA Division II Team NCAA Division I Team NCAA Division I 3rd Team
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NCAA Division I Freshman 3rd Team
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P/OF NCAA Division I Freshman 1st Team
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NCAA Division I Freshman 1st Team
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NCAA Division I Team NCAA Division I Team NCAA Division I Team
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NCAA Division I Freshman Team
AJ Griffin
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