Millsaps College

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Millsaps College
Nickname: Majors
Location: Jackson, Mississippi (United States of America)
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Majors Jackson, MS

Name History:


Millsaps College 1890-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1908 2-1 Low Hall
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916 10-5
1917 6-10
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922 0-8 Herman F. Zimoski
1923
1924
1925
1926 4-8-1 Herman F. Zimoski
1927 5-11 Herman F. Zimoski
1928 Herman F. Zimoski
1929 Edwin W. (Goat) Hale
1930 Edwin W. (Goat) Hale
1931 Edwin W. (Goat) Hale
1932 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1933 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1934 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1935 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1936 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1937 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1938 4-12 Tranny Lee Gaddy
1939
1940 Bernie Ward
1941 Bernie Ward
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947 6-10 Jack Winborn/McNeill (Doby) Bartling
1948 4-12 McNeill (Doby) Bartling
1949 5-9 McNeill (Doby) Bartling
1950 3-10
1951 5-4
1952 2-8 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1953 3-8 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1954 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1955 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1956 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1957 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1958 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1959 C.M. (Sammy) Bartling
1960 3-11-1 Erm Smith
1961 4-9 Marvin G. Smith
1962 3-4 James Montgomery
1963 4-10 James Montgomery
1964 1-8 Jack Frost
1965 Jack Frost
1966 5-15 Harper J. Davis
1967 9-13 Harper J. Davis
1968 3-12 Thomas L. Ranager
1969 7-16 Thomas L. Ranager
1970 9-12-1 Thomas L. Ranager
1971 5-11-2 Thomas L. Ranager
1972 4-7 Thomas L. Ranager
1973 6-8 Thomas L. Ranager
1974 8-8 Thomas L. Ranager
1975 Thomas L. Ranager
1976 10-10 Thomas L. Ranager
1977 8-12 Thomas L. Ranager
1978 4-13 Thomas L. Ranager
1979 10-10 Thomas L. Ranager
1980 13-12 Thomas L. Ranager
1981 10-8 Thomas L. Ranager
1982 13-10 Thomas L. Ranager
1983 13-13 Thomas L. Ranager
1984 10-15-1 Thomas L. Ranager
1985 9-17 Thomas L. Ranager
1986 11-27 Thomas L. Ranager
1987 9-19 Thomas L. Ranager
1988 14-13 Thomas L. Ranager
1989 11-17 James J. Page
1990 19-18 James J. Page
1991 27-10-1 James J. Page
1992 23-16 James J. Page
1993 21-13-1 James J. Page
1994 26-12 James J. Page
1995 25-13 James J. Page
1996 30-10 James J. Page
1997 20-13 James J. Page
1998 20-19 James J. Page
1999 15-22 James J. Page
2000 19-20-1 James J. Page
2001 29-11 James J. Page
2002 23-17 James J. Page
2003 28-17 James J. Page
2004 33-9 James J. Page
2005 29-17 James J. Page
2006 37-13 James J. Page
2007 35-11 James J. Page
2008 29-18 James J. Page
2009 34-10 James J. Page
2010 25-15 James J. Page
2011 24-18 James J. Page

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Samuel B. Vick Batesville, MS 1914-16 9/20/1917
Elmer R. (Jack) Knight Pittsboro, MS 1916 9/20/1922
Claude W. Passeau Waynesboro, MS 1929-32 9/29/1935
Malton J. (Red) Bullock Biloxi, MS 1935-36 5/19/1936
bold member of Millsaps Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1933
College Athletic Conference 1990-91
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 1992-date

Highlights:


Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association champion 1932…College Athletic Conference champion 1990-91…Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Western Division) champion 1992-94, 2001, 2004…Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Eastern Division) champion 1995-98… Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament champion 1992-94, 2003, 2005


Division III All-America selections (First-Team)


2006 Garner Wetzel (ABCA)
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