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Team Pitching Records

Source: Tink Larson, MSHSBCA

 Updated:  August 1, 2023

If you see any records here that should be added or changed, please contact Tink Larson at tlarson@hickorytech.net or 507-838-5645

Games Pitched

Season: games pitched

Games Team Year
33 Goodhue 2004
32 Brainerd 2003
31 Rochester Mayo 1999
31 St. Cloud Tech 1997
31 Springfield 1994
31 Wabasso 2008
31 St. Anthony 2008
30 Bloomington Jefferson 2008
30 Winona Cotter 2008
30 St. Cloud Cathedral 2012
30 Fairmont 2022

Complete Games

Season: Complete Games

Complete Games Team Year
20 Minnetonka 2002
18 Waseca 1987
18 Waseca 1988
18 Waseca 1993
17 Montgomery-Lonsdale 1995
17 Montgomery-Lonsdale 1997
17 New Ulm Cathedral 2005
17 Proctor 2010
16 Byron 1999
15 Proctor 1990
15 Proctor 2011
15 Proctor 2012
15 Lakeville North 2005

Wins

Season: wins

Wins Team Year
29 St. Anthony 2008
29 Rochester Lourdes 2002
29 Cretin-Derham Hall 1998
28 Brainerd 2003
27 New Ulm 2002
27 Cretin-Derham Hall 1990
27 Benilde-St. Margaret's 2005
27 Hermantown 2005
27 Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 1998
27 Eden Valley-Watkins 2010
27 Minnehaha Academy 2016
27 Fairmont 2022
27 Esko 2023

Season: Consecutive Wins

Consecutive Team Year
29 Cretin-Derham Hall 1998
27 Eden Valley-Watkins 2010
26 Hayfield 2021
26 Waconia 2017
26 Cretin-Derham Hall 1999
25 St. Cloud Cathedral 2014
25 St. Cloud Cathedral 2015
25 Luverne 2009
25 Richfield 1965
25 Washburn 2012

Consecutive wins

Wins Team Year(s)
66 Cretin-Derham Hall 1997-1999
58 St. Cloud Cathedral 2014-2016
35 Stillwater 2018-2019
31 Greenway-Coleraine 1987-1988
29 Richfield 1965-1966
29 Eden Valley-Watkins 2010-2011
26 Waconia 2017
26 Hayfield 2021
25 Luverne 2009
25 Washburn 2012

Losses

Season: Losses

Losses Team Year
22 Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2003
22 Fergus Falls 2007
22 Irondale 2022
21 Bloomington Kennedy 2004
21 Austin 2005
21 Elgin-Millville 2005
21 Nevis 2006
21 Lakeville South 2007
21 Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland 2008
21 Park Center 2015
21 Orono 2015
21 Houston 2021
21 Apple Valley 2022

Season: Consecutive losses

Losses Team Year
22 Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2003
22 Fergus Falls 2007
22 Irondale 2022
21 Elgin-Millville 2005
21 Nevis 2006
21 Lakeville South 2007
21 Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland 2008
21 Park Center 2015
21 Houston 2021
21 Apple Valley 2022

Consecutive losses

Losses Team Years
55 Minneapolis North 2005-2007
49 Minnesota Transitions Charter 2005-2010
45 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton 2007-2009
39 Ogilvie 2014-2018
38 Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland 2007-2009
36 Nevis 2005-2008
35 Dawson-Boyd 2004-2008
35 Houston 2019-2022
34 Fergus Falls 2006-2008
32 St. John's Prep 2005-2007

Shutouts

Season: shutouts

Shutouts Team Year
15 Grand Rapids 1978
14 Wadena-Deer Creek 2019
12 Foley 2021
11 Minnetonka 2002
11 Hermantown 2005
10 Bemidji 1973
10 Proctor 2012
10 Duluth Marshall 2019
9 Upsala/Swanville 2005
9 Albany 2008
9 New Life Academy 2015
9 Osakis 2013

Consecutive shutouts

Shutouts Team Year
6 Duluth Marshall 2019
6 Bemidji 1973
5 Grand Rapids 1978
5 Maple River 2004
5 Royalton 2003
5 Upsala/Swanville 2005
5 Albany 2011
5 Chisholm 2019
4 West Lutheran 2011
4 Royalton 2007

Earned Run Average

Season: earned run average

ERA Team Year
0.32 New Ulm Cathedral 1973
0.66 Grand Rapids 1978
0.90 Foley 2021
0.90 Proctor 1981
0.97 Proctor 1978
0.99 Waseca 1974
0.99 Esko 2023
1.04 St. James 1979
1.05 Lac qui Parle Valley 2015
1.08 Duluth Marshall 2019

Innings Pitched

Game: innings pitched

Innings Pitched Team Opponent
20 Rochester Mayo Mankato East 1986
20 LeCenter LeSueur 1968
20 LeSueur LeCenter 1968
19 Mankato East Rochester Mayo 1966
19 Litchfield Dassel-Cokato 2006
19 Dassel-Cokato Litchfield 2006
19 Coon Rapids Osseo 2012
19 Osseo Coon Rapids 2012
17 South St. Paul Simley 2009
17 Simley South St. Paul 2009
17 Starbuck Glenwood 1959
17 Glenwood Starbuck 1959
17 Hermantown Proctor 2023

Season: Innings pitched

Innings Pitched Team Year
212 Brainerd 2003
209.2 Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 1999
207 Brainerd 1994
205.1 Lakeville 2005
205 Wabasso 2008
203 Albany 2008
201 St. Francis 2006
199 Rochester Mayo 2001
198.1 Burnsville 2007
198 St. Anthony Village 2008

Runs Allowed

Inning: runs allowed

Runs Allowed Team Opponent Year
27 Winsted Holy Trinity Lester Prairie 2000
19 Houston Stewartville 2011
19 Alden-Conger Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2012
18 Sleepy Eye Redwood Falls 1969
18 Remer Greenway 1981
17 Blackduck Bemidji 1973
17 AFS Academy St. Bernard’s 2008
17 Mountain Iron-Buhl Hill City 2011
16 St. Thomas Stillwater 1981
16 Medford Blooming Prairie 2001
16 Wrenshall Barnum 2004
16 Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland Lewiston-Altura 2009

Game: runs allowed

Runs Allowed Team Opponent Year
50 Northland Greenway 1994
48 Winsted Holy Trinity Lester Prairie 2000
43 Cass Lake-Bena Blackduck 2013
40 Floodwood-Toivola-Meadowlands Nashwauk-Keewatin 2000
39 Medford Blooming Prairie 2001
39 Minneapolis North Minneapolis South 2010
38 Minneapolis North Owatonna 2007
38 Minneapolis North Minneapolis South 2007
37 Minneapolis North Minneapolis Edison 2007
37 Central Minnesota Christian School BOLD 1998
37 Glenville-Emmons Madelia 2024

Season: runs allowed

Runs Allowed Team Year
359 Minneapolis North 2007
300 Minneapolis North 2008
295 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton 2008
277 Minneapolis Edison 2009
276 Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland 2008
269 Minnesota Transition Charter 2009
262 Minneapolis North 2005
262 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton 2009
260 Minneapolis North 2009
259 Minneapolis North 2006

Earned Runs

Game: earned runs

Earned Runs School Opponent Year
20 USC Maple River 2004
20 Waseca Fairmont 2019
19 JWP Mankato Loyola 2008
17 Waseca Waterville 1989
17 Wells Waseca 1979
17 Moose Lake-Willow River Proctor 2011
16 Rochester Mayo Albert Lea 2012

Season: earned runs

Earned Runs Team Year
155 Springfield 2007
152 Proctor 2003
137 Byron 1997
137 Proctor 2002
136 Proctor 2005
119 Champlin Park 1993
118 Champlin Park 1995
116 Champlin Park 2000
116 Hayfield 2002
116 Proctor 2001

Hits Allowed

Inning: hits allowed

Hits Team Opponent Year
16 St. Paul Humboldt St. Agnes 2010
14 Alden-Conger Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2012
13 Medford Blooming Prairie 2001
12 Rosemount Brainerd 1996
12 Central Minnesota Christian MACCRAY 2007
12 Waseca Fairmont 2019
11 Medford Blooming Prairie 2001
11 Park Center Champlin Park 2003
11 Lake City Rochester Lourdes 2003
11 Albert Lea Rochester Century 2004

Game: hits allowed

Hits Allowed Team Opponent Year
35 Medford Blooming Prairie 2001
28 Minneota Adrian 2018
28 Mound Westonka Benilde/St. Margaret's 2004
25 Elgin-Millville Lewiston 2005
25 Monticello Centennial 2010
25 Schaeffer Academy Hayfield 2014
24 Rosemount Lakeville 2004
24 AFS Academy St. Bernards 2008
24 Cotton Duluth Denfeld 1953
24 Esko Duluth Marshall 2018

Season: hits allowed

Hits Allowed Team Year
231 Springfield 2007
206 Byron 1997
206 Hayfield 2002
205 Waseca 2006
204 Champlin Park 1998
202 Montgomery-Lonsdale 1994
200 Waseca 1992
197 Champlin Park 2000
196 Southwestern United 2006
191 Southwestern United 2002

Opponents Batting Average

Season: opponent batting average

Opponent Batting Average Team Year
0.140 Esko 2023
0.150 Park-Cottage Grove 1979
0.155 Duluth Marshall 2019
0.166 Meadow Creek Christian 2003
0.167 Rockford 2023
0.171 Albany 2008
0.171 Osakis 2019
0.178 Meadow Creek Christian 1997
0.181 Meadow Creek Christian 2002
0.182 Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 1998
0.182 Mounds View 2019

No Hitters

Season: No Hitters

Number Team Year
5 Hayfield 1966
5 Stillwater 2019
4 Cretin-Derham Hall 1970
4 Cretin-Derham Hall 1986
3 Proctor 1981
3 Brooklyn Center 1967
3 Eden Valley-Watkins 2009
3 Glenville-Emmons 2011
3 Bemidji 1973
3 Norwood-Young America 1970
3 Hinckley-Finlayson 2016
3 Richfield 1965

Walks Allowed

Inning: Walks

Walks Team Opponent Year
10 Waseca Blue Earth 2002
10 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Waterville-Morristown-Elysian 2007
9 Albert Lea Waseca 2001
9 Martin Luther/Grenada-Huntley-East Chain Southwestern United 2004
9 Rochester John Marshall Rochester Mayo 2005
8 Ely Tower-Soudan 1985
8 St. Anthony Village Mounds Park Academy 2008
8 Waseca Blue Earth 2010
8 Crosby-Ironton Proctor 2018
8 Silver Bay Duluth Morgan Park 1962

WALKS

Game: Walks

Walks Team Opponent Year
30 Monticello Dassel-Cokato 1985
26 Winsted Holy Trinity Lester Prairie 2000
21 Paynesville Dassel-Cokato 1983
21 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Mankato Loyola 2009
20 Floodwood Esko 1960
19 Minneapolis North Minneapolis South 2010
18 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Waterville-Elysian-Morristown 2007
18 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Mankato Loyola 2007
18 Moose Lake-Willow River Proctor 2011

Season: walks

Walks Team Year
165 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton 2009
156 Southland 1988
146 Mayer-Lutheran 1987
136 Concordia Academy Bloomington 2007
127 Champlin Park 2003
123 Grand Meadow/Leroy-Ostrander/Kingsland 2010
123 Isle 2017
114 Proctor 2016
113 Springfield 2007
111 Winona 2006

Inning: strikeouts

Strikeouts Team Opponent Year
5 Heritage Christian AFSA 2024
5 Minneapolis Edison St. Anthony Village 2021
5 LaCrescent Hayfield 2012
5 Maple River LeCenter/Cleveland 2009
4 Waseca Austin 2002
4 Win-E-Mac Kittson Central 2000
4 Byron Winona Cotter 1992
4 Champlin Park Blaine 2003
4 Albert Lea Winona 2005
4 St. Anthony Village Como Park 2006
4 Blaine Centennial 2008
4 St. James Waseca 2009
4 Rochester Century Rochester Mayo 2012
4 Rochester Century Rochester John Marshall 2012

Game: Strikeouts

Strikeouts Team Opponent Year
32 Starbuck Glenwood 1959
29 Coon Rapids Osseo 2012
29 Osseo Coon Rapids 2012
27 Akeley Nevis 1982
25 Red Rock Central Heron Lake-Okabena/Lakefield 1994
24 Fergus Falls Detroit Lakes 1959
22 Thief River Falls Warroad 2009
22 Frazee Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 2010
22 Glenwood Starbuck 1959
21 Waseca St. James 1973
21 New Ulm Waseca 1970
21 Bemidji Thief River Falls 1974
21 Grand Rapids Mora 2003
21 St. Peter Waseca 2009
21 Sauk Rapids Milaca 1972

Season: strikeouts

Strikeouts Team Year
292 Stillwater 2019
268 Esko 2023
251 Royalton 2003
247 Lakeville North 2018
246 Bemidji 1973
244 Wabasso 2008
240 Rockford 2023
239 South St. Paul 2016
231 Morris 1991
229 Park-Cottage Grove 1979

Hit By Pitch

Inning: Hit by pitch

Hit by Pitch Team Opponent Year
6 Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Lac Qui Parle Valley 2014
5 Lakeview Montevideo 2021
4 Coon Rapids Holy Angels 2021
4 Waseca Austin 1994
4 Albert Lea Rochester Century 20000
4 New Ulm Cathedral Springfield 2007
4 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Mankato Loyola 2008
4 Milaca Foley 2014
4 Spring Grove Lyle/Pacelli 2023
3 Albert Lea Faribault 2001
3 Pine Island Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2004
3 Faribault Rochester Century 2005
3 Concordia Academy Bloomington Winsted Holy Trinity 2006
3 Truman Mankato Loyola 2007
3 Rochester John Marshall Rochester Mayo 2008
3 Rochester Mayo Faribault 2008
3 Waseca New Ulm 2011
3 Proctor St. Cloud Cathedral 2012
3 Proctor East Grand Forks 2016
3 Esko Proctor 2018
3 Waseca Faribault 2021
3 Spring Grove Lyle/Pacelli 2023
3 Spring Grove Lyle/Pacelli 2023

Game: hit by pitch

Hit By Pitch Team Opponent
11 Spring Grove Lyle/Pacelli 2023
9 Minnesota Valley Lutheran Springfield 2004
8 Lakeview Montevideo 2021
8 New Ulm Cathedral Springfield 2007
8 Milaca Foley 2014
8 Pine Island Caledonia 2017
7 Winsted Holy Trinity Lester Prairie 2000
7 Alden-Conger Glenville-Emmons 2006
7 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton Mankato Loyola 2008
7 Faribault Owatonna 2008
7 Comfrey/Cedar Mountain New Ulm Cathedral 2012
7 Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Lac Qui Parle Valley 2014
7 Proctor Grand Rapids 1998

Season: hit by pitch

Hit By Pitch Team Year
48 Isle 2017
38 Pine Island 2017
34 Albany 2005
32 Apple Valley 2015
33 Hopkins 1987
30 Albert Lea 2014
29 Winona 2006
29 Proctor 2008
28 Hopkins 1986
28 Maple Grove 2006

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Expanded DH Role Coming To High School Baseball

By NFHS 07/01/2019, 8:15pm CDT

Expanded Designated Hitter Role Coming to High School Baseball

By Luke Modrovsky on June 27, 2019nfhs news

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The role of the designated hitter in high school baseball has been expanded to give coaches an additional option for the 2020 season.

The revision to Rule 3-1-4 was the only change recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Baseball Rules Committee at its June 2-4 meeting in Indianapolis. The change was subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.

“The game is in the best shape it has ever been in the history of high school baseball,” said Elliot Hopkins, NFHS director of sports and student services and liaison to the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee. “This has allowed coaches to coach, players to play and umpires to umpire. This change, which was organic and intuitive, expands the role of the designated hitter and meets the desires of the high school baseball community.”

There are now two scenarios in which a designated hitter may be used.

The first scenario is the traditional use where the designated hitter may be a 10th starter who hits for any one of the nine starting defensive players. The team begins the game with 10 starters: nine defensive players and nine hitters in the batting order, one of whom is the designated hitter hitting for a defensive player.

“The traditional designated hitter role remains intact,” Hopkins said. “However, the committee felt it was necessary to make an additional option available to coaches that could be strategic but also maximize participation.”

The change to Rule 3-1-4 now allows the starting designated hitter to also be a starting defensive player. Utilizing this option, the player has two positions: defensive player and designated hitter. The team would begin the game with nine starters -- nine defensive players -- one of whom also assumes the role of the designated hitter.

“With the change adding pitch-count restrictions to high school baseball, this will allow pitchers to remain in the game as a hitter while removing them from pitching,” Hopkins said. “Typically, pitchers are stronger hitters as well. However, the intent of the rule is not for it to become strictly a pitcher-designated hitter role. The rule provides additional avenues for other position players as well. The change allows coaches to strategize how to keep players in the game to contribute offensively while allowing another player a chance to participate on defense.”

Additionally, a prior rules change involving baseballs and chest and body protectors will take effect on January 1, 2020. As of that date, all baseballs and chest and body protectors used in high school baseball competition shall meet the NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) standard at the time of manufacture.

According to the 2017-18 NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey, there are 487,097 boys participating in baseball at 16,196 schools across the country, and 1,762 girls playing the sport in 317 schools.

All baseball rules information will be available on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on “Activities & Sports” at the top of the home page and select “Baseball.”

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