Virginia Announces Inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame Class
Dec. 7, 2017
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The 15-member Virginia Baseball Hall of Fame class was unveiled today by current members of the Virginia Baseball team on the program’s social media channels. The inaugural Hall of Fame Class will be inducted at this year’s Step Up to the Plate event on Jan. 27, 2018.
The inaugural class includes Brian Buchanan (1992-94), Mike Cubbage (1969-71), Sean Doolittle (2005-07), Seth Greisinger (1994-96), Danny Hultzen (2009-11), Joe Koshansky (2001-04), Javier Lopez (1996-98), Bill Narleski (1984-87), Mark Reynolds (2002-04), Eppa Rixey (1912-14), Jacob Thompson (2006-08), Coach Jim West (1962-80), Tyler Wilson (2008-11), Coach Dennis Womack (1981-2003) and Ryan Zimmerman (2003-05).
In order to be considered for hall of fame induction, former student-athletes needed to be five years removed from exhaustion of college eligibility. Players and coaches were selected based on accolades earned as a player or coach while at Virginia, distinguishing careers in amateur or professional baseball and/or significant contributions through work or service made to the university.
“This is a great addition for Virginia baseball,” said head coach Brian O’Connor. “It’s important to us as a program to not only recognize our great players but to be able provide the link between the history of Virginia baseball and the guys that will take the field for us this spring.”
At the newly renovated Davenport Field, the Virginia Baseball Hall of Fame will have a prominent display along the right field concourse.
“It’s going to be special to walk through the new entrance in right field and see all the great players who have come through here,” added O’Connor. “It’s also an opportunity for our fans to be a part of the ceremony this year at Step Up to the Plate.”
Tickets for Step Up to the Plate are on sale now and may be ordered in person at the UVA Athletics Ticket Office in Bryant Hall, by phone at 1-800-542-8821 or online at VirginiaSports.com. Sponsored tables may be reserved by calling the Virginia Athletics Foundation at 800-626-8723. Fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early as the event is expected to sell out.
2018 Baseball Hall of Fame Class (Alphabetical order)
OF – Brian Buchanan (1992-94)
- 1999 First Team All-American, First Team All-ACC
- Owns the program’s single-season home run (22 in 1994) and slugging pct. (.838 in 1994) records
- 1st round draft pick (24th overall) by the Yankees in 1992 MLB Draft; First UVA player to be selected in first round
- Five-year MLB Career with Twins (2000-02), Padres (2002-04) & Mets (2005)
SS – Mike Cubbage (1969-71)
- Two-time All-ACC selection (2nd Team – 1970; 1st Team – 1971)
- Selected in the 2nd round (25th overall) of the 1971 MLB Draft by the Senators.
- Eight-year MLB playing career with Rangers (1974-76), Twins (1976-80) & Mets (1981).
- Served as a coach in professional baseball from 1993-2006.
LHP/1B – Sean Doolittle (2005-07)
- Three-time All-American – 2nd Team in 2006 & 2007, Freshman in 2005
- 2006 ACC Player of the Year
- Three-time All-ACC selection as a utility player
- 2nd all-time in career RBIs (167); fourth most career wins (22), sixth lowest career ERA (2.23), eighth most strikeouts (243) in program history
- First Cavalier to pitch in an MLB All-Star game
- Current pitcher for the Washington Nationals, made MLB debut with A’s 2012.
- Selected in the first round – supplemental (41st overall) – by the A’s in the 2007 MLB First Year Player Draft
RHP – Seth Greisinger (1994-96)
- Unanimous First Team All-American (1996); 1996 ACC Tournament MVP; Bronze Medalist in the 1996 Olympics
- Holds single season records for wins (12), innings pitched (123)
- His 1.76 ERA in 1996 was the lowest in the ACC
- 2nd All-time in career strikeouts (290)
- Struck out 16 batters vs. UNC on 3/23/96, third most in program history
- Selected in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 1996 MLB Draft by the Tigers
- MLB career spanned eight years with Tigers (1998, 2000, 2002), Twins (2004) & Braves (2005).
LHP – Danny Hultzen (2009-11)
- Selected 2nd overall by the Mariners in the 2011 First Year Player Draft, UVA’S Highest overall draft pick
- Three-time, First Team All-American (2009, 2010, 2011)
- 2011 John Olerud Two Way Player of the Year
- 2010 & 2011 ACC Pitcher of the Year
- 2009 Freshman of the Year
- Three-time First Team All-ACC and All-Academic Team member (2009, 2010, 2011)
- Program’s all-time leader in strikeouts (395) and single season record holder with 165 in 2011
- His 2.08 career ERA is the third lowest in program history
LHP/1B – Joe Koshansky (2001-04)
- Selected in the sixth round (170th overall) by the Rockies in the 2004 MLB Draft
- 2004 First Team All-American
- 2004 ACC Player of the Year
- Single season record holder in RBIs with 67
- Ranked in the top-10 in career wins, innings pitched, games started and home runs
- Two-time First Team All-ACC (2003, 2004)
LHP – Javier Lopez (1996-98)
- Four-time World Series Champion
- Selected in the fourth round (133rd overall) by the D’Backs in the 1998 MLB Draft
- 13-year MLB career with Rockies (2003-05), D’Backs (2005), Red Sox (2006-09), Pirates (2010) & Giants (2010-16)
SS – Bill Narleski (1984-87)
- Program’s all-time leader in career hits (281) and total bases (431); second in career runs (193; third in career RBIs (166), career walks (125) and career stolen bases (72); fifth in career doubles (52); sixth in career home runs (28)
- Single season record holder for on-base pct. (.524) in 1984
- Three-time All-ACC selection (2nd team in 85 & 87; 1st team in 86)
- Selected in the 18th round (461st overall) of the 1986 MLB First Year Player Draft by the Orioles
SS – Mark Reynolds (2002-04)
- Selected in the 16th round (476th overall) of the 2004 MLB Draft
- Has hit 281 career MLB home runs
- Previously held UVA single season record for runs with 60 in 2004
- 2004 Second Team All-ACC selection
LHP – Eppa Rixey (1912-14)
- Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1963; UVA’s and the ACC’s only player in Cooperstown
- Held the MLB record for wins by a lefthander before Warren Spahn surpassed him in 1962
- 21-year MLB Career with the Phillies (1912-20) and Reds (1921-33)
RHP – Jacob Thompson (2006-08)
- Unanimous 2007 First Team All-American, 2006 Freshman All-American
- First Team All-ACC (2007), Second Team All-ACC (2006)
- Had the lowest ERA (1.50) in the ACC in 2007, went 11-0 and struck out 101 batters
- Finalist for the 2007 Roger Clemens Award
- Left Virginia with the most career wins (27) – has since been surpassed
- Selected in the fifth round (160th overall) by the Braves in the 2008 MLB draft
Coach – Jim West (1962-80)
- UVA Head Coach from 1962-80, compiling 281 wins in 19 seasons.
- Took UVA to its first NCAA Regional in 1972
- Won the 1972 ACC Regular Season Championship
- Only number retired in UVA History
RHP – Tyler Wilson (2008-11)
- Winner of the 2011 Lowes Senior CLASS Award for Baseball
- 2011 Second Team All-ACC and All-Academic Team selection
- Played the 2017 season with Baltimore Orioles, made his MLB debut in 2015
- Reached the College World Series in 2009 & 2011
- Selected in the 10th round (305th overall) by the Orioles in the 2011 MLB Draft
- Has the second most career wins (27), fourth most career appearances (91) in UVA history
- Went 10-0 with a 2.24 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 2011.
Coach – Dennis Womack (1981-2003)
- UVA Head coach from 1981-2003, compiling 594 career wins, the second most in program history
- Made NCAA Regional in 1985 and in 1996
- Won the 1985 ACC Regular Season Championship and the 1996 ACC Tournament Championship
- 1985 ACC Coach of the Year
3B – Ryan Zimmerman (2003-05)
- 2009 MLB All-Star, Silver Slugger Award Winner and Gold Glove Award winner
- Selected in the first round (4th overall) by the Nationals in the 2005 First Year Player Draft
- 5th highest career batting average (.355), eighth most career hits (250)
- 2005 Second Team All-American
- Two-time All-ACC selection (2nd Team in 2005, 1st team in 2004)
- Gold Medalist for USA Baseball in the 2004 World University Games