Buffalo Bulls baseball

Athletic Team
   NCAA Tournament appearances1971, 1973Regular season conference champions1980[2]

The Buffalo Bulls baseball team was a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University at Buffalo in Amherst, New York, United States.[3] From 2001 to 2017, the team was a member of the Mid-American Conference East division, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level. The Bulls played their home games at Amherst Audubon Field on the UB campus.[4] The Bulls were coached by Ron Torgalski for the program's final 11 seasons, from 2007 through 2017. At the conclusion of the 2017 season, the program was eliminated by the university.[5][6][7][8]

History

The year 1949 is considered the official inaugural season of UB varsity baseball. But baseball’s start at UB goes back much further. There are newspaper accounts of a UB team from as early as 1894. From 1914–1917, several good UB teams took to the diamond playing some of the best teams in the country including Pitt, Army, Michigan State and Syracuse.[9][10][11][12] The Bulls qualified for the NCAA Division I baseball tournament in 1971 and 1973.

Year-by-year results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Records unavailable (1914–1917)
No program (1917–1948)
Records unavailable (1949–1987)
No program (1988–1999)
Independent (2000)
2000 Bill Breene 12–35
Mid-American Conference (2001–2017)
2001[13] Bill Breene 11–39 5–23 7th (East)
2002[14] Bill Breene 16–28 6–17 6th (East)
2003[15] Bill Breene 16–37 5–21 6th (East)
2004[16] Bill Breene 15–39 4–18 6th (East)
2005[17] Bill Breene 19–30–1 5–14–1 6th (East)
2006[18] Bill Breene 15–37 6–21 6th (East)
2007[19] Ron Torgalski 16–35 11–16 3rd (East)
2008[20] Ron Torgalski 14–38 7–19 6th (East)
2009[21] Ron Torgalski 20–35 6–20 6th (East)
2010[22] Ron Torgalski 23–29 9–18 5th (East)
2011[23] Ron Torgalski 14–38 3–22 6th (East)
2012[24] Ron Torgalski 20–36 10–16 4th (East)
2013[25] Ron Torgalski 33–24 19–7 2nd (East)
2014[26] Ron Torgalski 26–26 13–13 4th (East)
2015[27] Ron Torgalski 16–35 7–20 6th (East)
2016 Ron Torgalski 13–28 6–15 6th (East)
2017 Ron Torgalski 17–34 8–16 5th (East)
MAC: 304–568–1 130–296–1
Total:

      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

Bulls in Major League Baseball

The first Buffalo alumnus to appear in Major League Baseball was Bill Schuster, who debuted with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1937. The most notable Bull from the pre-draft era was Eddie Basinski, who picked up 147 hits in 203 games with the Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1944 and 1947.[28]

Since the Major League Baseball Draft began in 1965, Buffalo has had 33 players selected.[29]

Bulls in the Major League Baseball Draft
Year Player Round Team
1967 Timothy Uraskevich 59 Mets
1968 Brian Hansen 7 Phillies
1968 Kenneth Rutkowski 4 Giants
1968 Timothy Uraskevich 8 Mets
1969 Kenneth Rutkowski 2 Red Sox
1970 Rich May 38 Orioles
1970 Paul Lang 25 Brewers
1970 Gary Gaiser 6 Pirates
1973 Joseph Piscotty 25 Pirates
1976 James Riedel 38 Dodgers
1976 Bob Amico 22 Dodgers
1976 John Kidd 19 Red Sox
1976 John Buszka 14 Indians
1979 Edwin Retzer 28 Athletics
1979 James Wojcik 19 Giants
1980 Pasquale Raimondo 18 Dodgers
1980 Dennis Howard 5 Blue Jays
1980 Joe Hesketh 2 Expos
1981 Dave Rosenhahn 6 Cubs
1982 Gene Dudek 27 Orioles
1983 Paul Daddario 29 Braves
1983 Pete Grimm 3 Reds
1985 Bob Strickland 18 Cubs
1986 Robert Williams 7 Orioles
2005 Joseph Mihalics 34 Mets
2007 Mike Folli 42 Cardinals
2009 Zach Anderson 29 Blue Jays
2012 Tom Murphy 3 Rockies
2013 Jason Kanzler 20 Twins
2014 Mike Burke 30 Orioles
2014 Tyler Mautner 14 Twins
2015 Nick Sinay 22 Blue Jays
2016 Mike Kaelin 15 Angels

Joe Hesketh, a 1980 draftee of the Montreal Expos, accumulated a 9.0 WAR over eleven seasons as a left-handed pitcher from 1984 to 1994.[30] Pitcher Steve Geltz played for the Bulls and was undrafted in 2008. He made his Major League debut in 2012 for the Los Angeles Angels.

References

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