Cincinnati Bearcats baseball

The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team represents The University of Cincinnati in NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's baseball competition.[3] The Bearcats currently compete in the Big 12 Conference.

Cincinnati Bearcats
2023 Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team
Founded1886 (1886)
Overall record1751–1906–21 (.479)
UniversityUniversity of Cincinnati
Head coachJordan Bischel (1st season)
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
LocationCincinnati, Ohio
Home stadiumUC Baseball Stadium[1]
(Capacity: 3,085)
NicknameBearcats
ColorsRed and black[2]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
1956, 1958, 1961, 1967, 1971, 1974, 2019
Conference tournament champions
AAC: 2019
Regular season conference champions
Ohio Athletic Conference: 1918, 1920, 1921, 1923

Buckeye: 1928, 1930


MVC: 1958, 1961, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970


Great Midwest: 1995

The University of Cincinnati began varsity intercollegiate competition in baseball in 1886. Former Bearcats who have gone on to success in Major League Baseball include Sandy Koufax and manager Miller Huggins, 3-time All-Star and 2-time World Series Champion Kevin Youkilis, and 2-time MLB All-Star Josh Harrison. Cincinnati plays home games on UC's campus at UC Baseball Stadium.[4][5]

The 2023 baseball season marked the program's last season as a member of the AAC. In September 2021, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF accepted bids to join the Big 12.[6] On June 10, 2022 the American Athletic Conference and the three schools set to depart from the league (Cincinnati, Houston, UCF) announced that they had reached a buyout agreement that will allow those schools to join the Big 12 Conference in 2023.[7]

Head coaches

Tenure Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1893-1894 Frank Sanford Brown 2 6-5-1 .500
1895 John M. Thomas Jr. 1 4-2 .666
1896Ralph Holterhoff13-6.333
1903–1904Anthony Chez29-7.562
1905-1906 Amos Foster 2 6-8 .428
1907-1909Ralph Inott37-11.388
1910Ernie Diehl16–2–1.666
1911Joe Monfort14-5.444
1912 John Binder 1 1-6 .143
1913Raymond Church14-2.666
1918Dr. Jesse F. Williams14–1.800
1919–1928Boyd Chambers1080-51-1.606
1929–1932Frank "Doc" Rice431-22-1.574
1933-1937Dana M. King528-33.459
1938-1939Rip Van Winkle25-17.227
1940, 1949Bud Bonar28–17–1.307
1941–1943Joseph A. Meyer318-17.514
1945 Vern Ullom 1 0-3 .000
1946Ray Nolting16–2.750
1947–1948Bill Schwarberg219–16.542
1950–1951Hank Zureick217–17.500
1952–1953John Beckel213-21.382
1954–1960Ed Jucker784-38.688
1961–1981Glenn Sample21391-349-10.521
1982Pat Quinn114–32.304
1983–1986Tom Higgins485–113-1.427
1987–1990Jim Schmitz4104-101.507
1991–1992Richard Skeel250–56.471
1993–1996Bruce Gordon469–125.355
1997–2013Brian Cleary17436-528-1.451
2014–2017Ty Neal491–132–1.406
2018–2023Scott Googins6143–157.476
2024–presentJordan Bischel00-0.000
Total 33 coaches 123 seasons 1751–1906–21 (.479)

Source:[8]

Year-by-year results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1886–1910)
1886 Unknown 2–0
No Records Found (1887–1892)
1893 Frank Sanford Brown 0–2–1
1894 Frank Sanford Brown 6–3
1895 John M. Thomas Jr. 4-2
1896 Ralph Holterhoff 3-6
No Records Found (1897–1899)
1900 Unknown 2-2
No Records Found (1901–1902)
1903 Anthony Chez 3–4
1904 Anthony Chez 6-3
1905 Amos Foster 2–3
1906 Amos Foster 4-5
1907 Ralph Inott 1-4
1908 Ralph Inott 2-4
1909 Ralph Inott 4—3
1910 Ernie Diehl 6–2–1
Ohio Athletic Conference (1911–1925)
1911 Joe Monfort 4-51-0
1912 John Binder 1-60-1
1913 Raymond Church 4-21-1
1914 Unknown 1-2-21-1-1
No Team Fielded (WWI) (1915–1917)
1918 Jesse Williams 4–13-1
1919 Boyd Chambers 1-51-2
1920 Boyd Chambers 8–24–01st
1921 Boyd Chambers 8-95-1
1922 Boyd Chambers 9-65-3
1923 Boyd Chambers 8-25-0
1924 Boyd Chambers 6-74-12nd
1925 Boyd Chambers 7-66-3
Buckeye Athletic Association (1926–1938)
1926 Boyd Chambers 7-7-16-63rd
1927 Boyd Chambers 9-47–22nd
1928 Boyd Chambers 9-38-11st
1929 Frank E. Rice 12-68–2
1930 Frank E. Rice 11–9-16–2T-1st
1931 Frank E. Rice 3–43–4
1932 Frank E. Rice 5–35–3
1933 Dana M. King 3–63-6
1934 Dana M. King 9-56-4
1935 Dana M. King 6-76-4
1936 Dana M. King 6-85-4
1937 Dana M. King 4-72-6
1938 Walter Van Winkle 2-82-5
Independent (1939–1946)
1939 Walter Van Winkle 3-9
1940 Reyman "Bud" Bonar 3–7
1941 Joseph A. Meyer 5-7
1942 Joseph A. Meyer 4-7
1943 Joseph A. Meyer 9-3
No Team Fielded (WWII) (1944–1944)
1945 Vern Ullom 0-3
1946 Ray Nolting 6–2
Mid-American Conference (1947–1953)
1947 Bill Schwarberg 8–81-55th
1948 Bill Schwarberg 11–83-55th
1949 Reyman "Bud" Bonar 5–10–13–5–15th
1950 Hank Zureick 8–104-65th
1951 Hank Zureick 9–71-44th
1952 John Beckel 5–113-55th
1953 John Beckel 8–103-55th
Independent (1954–1957)
1954 Ed Jucker 8-6
1955 Ed Jucker 12–4
1956 Ed Jucker 13–4NCAA District 4, 0–1
1957 Ed Jucker 9–3
Missouri Valley Conference (1958–1970)
1958 Ed Jucker 17–68–31stMVC Championship 1-0
1959 Ed Jucker 13–76–22nd
1960 Ed Jucker 12–86–12ndMVC Championship 0–1
1961 Glenn Sample 198–5–28–01stMVC Championship 2-0
District 4 playoffs, 1–2
1962 Glenn Sample 17–112-11stMVC Championship 0–1
1963 Glenn Sample 12–181-25thMVC Championship 2–2
1964 Glenn Sample 10–143-27thMVC Championship 0-1
1965 Glenn Sample 21–155–12ndMVC Championship 0–2
1966 Glenn Sample 12–14–12–45th
1967 Glenn Sample 19–11–16–11stMVC Championship 2–1
District 4 playoffs, 1–2
1968 Glenn Sample 14–13–13–55th
1969 Glenn Sample 18–145–12ndMVC Championship 1–2
1970 Glenn Sample 15–13–17–1T-1stMVC Championship 0–2
Independent (1971–1975)
1971 Glenn Sample 26–18District 4 playoffs, 2–2
1972 Glenn Sample 24–16–1
1973 Glenn Sample 22–18
1974 Glenn Sample 27–16–2District 4 playoffs, 0–2
1975 Glenn Sample 21–14
Metro Conference (1976–1991)
1976 Glenn Sample 19–31-10-25thMetro Tournament 0–1
1977 Glenn Sample 16–233-07thMetro Tournament 0–2
1978 Glenn Sample 21–240-85thMetro Tournament 1–2
1979 Glenn Sample 29-136-35thMetro Tournament 2–2
1980 Glenn Sample 18–192-45thMetro Tournament 0–2
1981 Glenn Sample 12–291-97thMetro Tournament 1–2
1982 Tom Higgins 14–323-56thMetro Tournament 1–2
1983 Tom Higgins 17–311-36thMetro Tournament 1–2
1984 Tom Higgins 13–29-10–107thMetro Tournament 2–2
1985 Tom Higgins 29–257-105thMetro Tournament 1–2
1986 Tom Higgins 26–289–95thMetro Tournament 1-2
1987 Jim Schmitz 31–215–86thMetro Tournament 3–2
1988 Jim Schmitz 28–217–106thMetro Tournament 1–2
1989 Jim Schmitz 21–303–147thMetro Tournament 2–2
1990 Lance Brown 23–295–106thMetro Tournament 3–2
1991 Richard Skeel 28–302–198thMetro Tournament 2–2
Great Midwest Conference (1992–1995)
1992 Richard Skeel 22–265–114thGreat Midwest Tournament 2–2
1993 Bruce Gordon 16–293–154thGreat Midwest Tournament 0–2
1994 Bruce Gordon 14–413–195thGreat Midwest Tournament 2–2
1995 Bruce Gordon 34–2117–61stGreat Midwest Tournament 2–2
Conference USA (1996–2005)
1996 Bruce Gordon 5–341–199thC-USA tournament 0–1
1997 Brian Cleary 12–464–2310thC-USA tournament 1–2
1998 Brian Cleary 15–384–2010thC-USA tournament 0–1
1999 Brian Cleary 30–299–188thC-USA tournament 1–2
2000 Brian Cleary 35–2511–166thC-USA tournament 3–1
2001 Brian Cleary 34–2416–114thC-USA tournament 0–2
2002 Brian Cleary 26–29–111–18–19th
2003 Brian Cleary 15–397–2211th
2004 Brian Cleary 15–406–2411th
2005 Brian Cleary 25-3010–1910th
Big East Conference (2006–2013)
2006 Brian Cleary 32–2613–147thBig East tournament, 0–2
2007 Brian Cleary 28-2810-1610th
2008 Brian Cleary 39–2019–82ndBig East tournament, 3–1
2009 Brian Cleary 29–2913–149thBig East tournament, 0–2
2010 Brian Cleary 29–2913–147thBig East tournament, 0–2
2011 Brian Cleary 30–2714–136thBig East tournament, 0–2
2012 Brian Cleary 18–387–2012th
2013 Brian Cleary 24–326-189th
American Athletic Conference (2014–present)
2014 Ty Neal 22–316–189th
2015 Ty Neal 15–416–188thAAC tournament, 0–2
2016 Ty Neal 26–30-113–10-14thAAC tournament, 0–2
2017 Ty Neal 28–3010–146thAAC tournament, 0–2
2018 Scott Googins 28-2812–126thAAC tournament, 0–2
2019 Scott Googins 31-3113–112ndAAC tournament, 4-0
NCAA Regional, 1–2
2020 Scott Googins 7–80–0Cancelled
2021 Scott Googins 29-2618-144thAAC tournament, 0–2
2022 Scott Googins 24-3112-124thAAC tournament, 1–2
2023 Scott Googins 24-33110-145thAAC tournament, 0–2
Total:1751–1906–21

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

As of end through 2023 Season[9]

UC in the NCAA tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
1956 0–1 .000 Lost in District 4 playoff game to Ohio
1961 1–2 .333 District 4 playoffs: Loss to Michigan (double elimination series)
1967 1–2 .333 Lost in District 5 series to Oklahoma St
1971 2–2 .500 Lost in District 4 playoff series to Southern Illinois
1974 0–2 .000 Lost in District 4 playoff series to Miami (Ohio) and Southern Illinois
2019 1–2 .333 Eliminated by Creighton in the Corvallis Regional

[9]

Team Records

Single Game

Year Record Opponent
1930 At Bats in a game (72) vs Miami (Ohio)
1993 Runs (26) vs UAB
1997 Runs Allowed (36) vs Rice
1993 Hits (29) vs UAB
2002 Doubles (9) at Xavier
1956 Triples (5) vs Wittenburg
2002 Home runs (8) vs USF
1993 Total bases (54) vs UAB
1993 Runs Batted In (24) vs UAB
1960 Stolen bases (10) vs Drake
1963 Errors (11) vs Southern Illinois
1930 Longest game (21 Innings) vs Miami (Ohio)
1958 Largest margin of victory (21) vs Kenyon
1952 Most runs scored in an Inning (16) vs Morehead State

Source:[9]

No Hitters

There have been 6 No-Hitters in Cincinnati baseball history, the last one occurred in 1995.

Date Pitcher(s) Opponent Notes
May 6, 1910 John Binder vs. Denison
May 4, 1965 Neil Rubinstein vs. Hanover 7 Innings
1967 Jose Worrall vs. Ohio State 7 Innings
1973 T. Burman & C. Poston vs. Quinnipiac 7 Innings
1982 Mark Thompson vs. Wright State 7 Innings
1995 Chris Murphy vs. IUPUI 5 Innings

Retired numbers

No. Member Position Years at UC Year No. Retired
1
Glen SampleHead coach1984–20012010
12
Ed JuckerHead coach1987–19892010
36
Kevin Youkilis3B1998–20012016

Source:[10]

All Americans

[9]

UC and MLB

Cincinnati had had 21 players reach Major League Baseball (MLB). Some notable alumni to reach the majors include Tony Campana and Josh Harrison who make their MLB debuts during the 2011 season. Two former Bearcats Miller Huggins and Sandy Koufax are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. This list of Cincinnati Bearcats baseball players includes former members of the Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team that represents the University of Cincinnati, who have played in one or more regular season Major League Baseball (MLB) games.[11][12][9][13]

Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax
3x All Star Kevin Youkilis

All Time MLB Draft Picks

Note: the first Major League Baseball draft was held in 1965.

Cincinnati MLB Drafted Players
Year Round Overall Pick Player Team
1965360Billy WolffSTL
196636675John MeyerNYM
19671rg7125John MeyerCLE
19676sc8150John MeyerCLE
19691rg7125David JakubsSTL
197023550Rick DeFeliceCIN
197223533Denny NagelHOU
197228642Butch AlbertsPIT
197433641Timothy BurmanPIT
19751sc479Timothy BurmanPIT
19771rg227Bobby SagersMON
197723556Brady BaldwinATL
197728669Jeffrey WilsonMON
197816407Skeeter BarnesCIN
197825596Mark RoushATL
19821rg10241James BettisMON
198419475Lalo BerezoCIN
198519474Tom SummersCIN
1986378Dave SalaSTL
198814353John ZaksekCWS
1988421079Joe TenhunfeldPHI
1988581352Riley StephensCWS
1990491241George GlinatsisCWS
199132838George GlinatsisSEA
1992431215Bill MetzingerCOL
1995401119Chris MurphyCOL
199816470Casey McEvoyCIN
20018243Kevin YoukilisBOS
200125756Curtus MoakSF
2001351066Chris HamblenSF
200213382Chris HamblenTEX
200523690Mark HaskeDET
200531941Josh KayOAK
200612354Logan ParkerCIN
200724725John BairdTB
20086191Josh HarrisonCHC
20087216Dan OsterbrockMIN
200813401Tony CampanaCHC
200911333Mike SpinaOAK
200914430Lance DurhamTOR
2009381148Kevin JohnsonFLA
201017519Brian GarmanMIL
2010421276Kevin JohnsonTEX
201120625Dan JensenCIN
20128261Zach IslerCWS
201214430Jake ProctorMIN
201232982Christian McElroyCIN
201412348Connor WalshCWS
201519Ian HappCHC
201715459Ryan NodaTOR
201729857A.J. BumpassCIN
201810290Manny RodriguezNYM
201824714Cam AlldredPIT
201829874J.T. PerezMIN
2019391164A.J. BumpassCIN
20204121Joey WiemerMIL
20217200Evan ShawverCOL

6sc – June Secondary
1rg – January Draft
1sc – January Secondary Draft

Source:[14]

See also

References

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  2. "Brand Color". University of Cincinnati Brand Guide. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  3. "Cincinnati Bearcats". d1baseball.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  4. "2022 Baseball Quick Facts" (PDF). gobearcats.com. University of Cincinnati Athletics. February 17, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2022.
  5. 2017 Media Guide (PDF). Cincinnati Bearcats. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  6. "Big 12 Conference Adds Four New Members". Big12Sports.com. Big 12 Conference. September 10, 2021.
  7. "American Announces Agreements With UCF, Cincinnati and Houston on Departure" (Press release). American Athletic Conference. June 10, 2022. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  8. University of Cincinnati Athletics (September 22, 2022). 2022-23 Cincinnati Baseball Record Book (PDF). Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  9. University of Cincinnati Athletics (February 12, 2022). 2022 Cincinnati Baseball Record Book (PDF). Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  10. Groeschen, Tom (May 1, 2015). "Youkilis to have UC baseball number retired". Cincinnati.com. Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  11. "University of Cincinnati Baseball Players Who Made It to the Major Leagues". Baseball-Almanac.com.
  12. "University of Cincinnati Baseball Players". Baseball-Reference.com.
  13. "Bearcats in the Pros". gobearcats.com. University of Cincinnati Athletics. June 11, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2022.
  14. "MLB Draft History". gobearcats.com. University of Cincinnati Athletics. December 1, 2021. Retrieved March 6, 2022.
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