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