Quote Originally Posted by ScoobaDawg View Post
Updates Post Mississippi Sweeeeep - 5/13/2019

*Now has 1004 Career At Bat's and has broken the MSU Career AB Record.
He is now in 3rd place in SEC History, Behind Jason Williams at 1019 and Preston Tucker at 1035.
No idea presently where that ranks in NCAA history. Record is 1,114 - John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerson 82-85 (295 games)


-Now at 368 career hits. Now tied for 7th place in NCAA history.

-Now at 93 hits on the season. 15 hits away from breaking the MSU single season hits record held by Adam Frazier. (108 hits would be tied for 12th in SEC History...record is 120 by Drew Meyer, USC in 02) NCAA Record is 142 by Tim Barker, UCF, 1985.

-Is up to 214 runs in his career. Still in 6th place and needs 19 runs to break the record. He is now tied at 26th place in SEC History. If he breaks the MSU record, he would at least be tied for 9th place.

-Hit two doubles on the weekend, now has 69 career doubles. 3 from breaking Travis Chapman's record.

- Jake is now at 472 total bases, 5th place, passing Manny and Connor Powers. He is now 10 total bases from tying 3rd place overall which is currently Travis Chapman at 482. 2nd place is Raffy at 530. Richard Lee holds the record at 544. Jake would need to hit a triple every at bat to reach raffy.

-Jake has played in 247 games, which is 4th most in MSU history. He is 5 games away from breaking Burke Masters record at 251. He will break it in the first SEC tournament game.
The total bases is what's so impressive. Look at the names he's near. All big homer guys. Jake is a contact hitter. The fact he's even being mentioned in the conversation for total bases is crazy. Switch 10 singles for 10 homers over his career and he would have 30 additional bases and be in the conversation to break that record.

Not saying that's what I wanted from him, but the insanity of a predominantly singles hitter being that close to guys like Raffy and Lee is insanely impressive.