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Updates on some other potential records for Jake
Jake is 63 hits away from the NCAA record, for hits in a Career, with a likely max of 20 games left. So that's just not going to happen. But the Game Notes this past weekend found the top 12 for Career NCAA hits, so we CAN watch to see just how high he gets.
With his 7 hits this weekend, he is at 355 and now tied for 12th place.
Career Hits - NCAA
1. Phil Stephenson, Wichita State (1979-82) 418
2. Khalil Greene, Clemson (1999-2002) 403
3. Steve Stanley, Notre Dame (1999-2002) 385
4. John Fishel, Cal State Fullerton (1982-85) 379
5. Jim Thomas, Wichita State (1979-82) 373
6. Tim Raley, Wichita State (1984-87) 370
7. John Gall, Stanford (1997-2000) 368
8. Jake Weber, NC State (1995-98) 366
9. Philip Hartig, The Citadel (1998-2001) 360
10. Gary Cooper, BYU (1983-86) 359
11. Sam Fuld, Stanford (2001-04) 356
12t. Sonny Meade, The Citadel (2006-09) 355
12t. Chris Campbell, Col. of Charleston (2004-07) 355
12t. Jake Mangum , Mississippi State (2016-current) 355
If he maintains his career hit rate of 1.47 he should end up in the 390 range and would be 3rd in history.
Next, a few more MSU records he should break.
Jake will have the most career at bats by a bulldog in the next 3-4 games likely. He was at 963 going into the weekend and had 12 Ab's (7 hits) and sits at 975. The record is J Rea at 998.
Mangum will also set the record for most career games played in our 2nd game of the SEC Tournament. (10 games left in regular season, 11 back of the record held by Burke Masters at 251)
Jake will also have a great chance to shatter Career runs scored. He is currently at 208 runs which is 6th place after passing Brad Winkler and Jrea this weekend. He needs 25 runs to break the record.
1. Dan Van Cleve (1981-85) 232
2. Burke Masters (1987-90) 227
3. Rafael Palmeiro (1983-85) 224
4. Travis Chapman (1997-2000) 221
5. Richard Lee (1995-98) 219
6. Jake Mangum (2016-cur) 208
Jake is in a doubles drought of late, so not sure if he will break the career doubles record held by Travis Chapman with 71. But he's tied at 2nd place with 66.
and one more I just saw. Jake had 101 hits in a season last year which is 4th best in MSU history. At 80 hits now, he would need to get 28 more hits to break Adam Frazier's record of 107 in 2013.
P.6 and P.7
https://static.hailstate.com/customp...rgia_Notes.pdf
Last edited by ScoobaDawg; 06-24-2019 at 02:35 PM.
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