Tenure |
Coach |
Years |
Record |
Pct. |
1909–1915 |
Paul J. Davis |
7 |
54–40–1 |
.573 |
1916 |
Art Griffith |
1 |
5–9 |
.357 |
1917–1918 |
Earl A. Pritchard |
2 |
3–13 |
.188 |
1919 |
Randle Perdue |
1 |
3–11 |
.214 |
1920–1921 |
Hoot Sackett |
2 |
14–19 |
.424 |
1922–1929 |
John Maulbetsch |
8 |
61–59 |
.508 |
1930 |
George E. Rody |
1 |
9–3 |
.750 |
1932–1933 |
Albert Exendine |
2 |
19–13 |
.594 |
1934–1941 |
Henry Iba |
8 |
90–41 |
.687 |
1942–1943, 1946–1964 |
Toby Greene |
21 |
318–132 |
.707 |
1965–1977 |
Chet Bryan |
13 |
247–198–2 |
.555 |
1978–1996 |
Gary Ward |
19 |
953–313–1 |
.752 |
1997–2003 |
Tom Holliday |
7 |
281–150 |
.652 |
2004–present |
Frank Anderson |
8 |
297–183 |
.619 |
Totals |
14 coaches |
100 |
2,354-1,184-4 |
.665 |
Longest Tenure
Rank |
Name |
Seasons |
1 |
Toby Greene |
21 |
2 |
Gary Ward |
19 |
3 |
Chet Bryan |
13 |
|
Most Wins
Rank |
Name |
Wins |
1 |
Gary Ward |
953 |
2 |
Toby Greene |
318 |
3 |
Frank Anderson |
297 |
|
Best Winning Pct.
Rank |
Name |
Pct. |
1 |
Gary Ward |
.752 |
2 |
George Rody |
.750 |
3 |
Toby Greene |
.707 |
|
Conference affiliations
- Independent (1901–1914)
- Southwest Conference (1914–1924)
- MVIAA (1924–1927)
- Missouri Valley Conference (1927–1956)
- Independent (1956–1960)
- Big Eight Conference (1960–1996)
- Big 12 Conference (1996–Present)
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium is a baseball stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. It is the home field for the Oklahoma State Cowboys college baseball team. It is named after the former OSU player Allie Reynolds, who went on to play professionally for the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. The park opened in 1981 at a cost of $2.2 million. The park's capacity is 3,821.
Year-by-year results
Year |
Head Coach |
Overall |
Winning % |
Conference |
Winning % |
Conference Rank |
Collegiate Baseball National Rank |
Notes |
1909 |
P.J. Davis |
5-5 |
.500 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1910 |
P.J. Davis |
7-5 |
.583 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1911 |
P.J. Davis |
8-2 |
.800 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1912 |
P.J. Davis |
10-5-1 |
.656 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1913 |
P.J. Davis |
9-4 |
.692 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1914 |
P.J. Davis |
10-7 |
.588 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1915 |
P.J. Davis |
5-12 |
.294 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1916 |
Art Griffith |
5-9 |
.357 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1917 |
E.A Pritchard |
2-6 |
.250 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1918 |
E.A Pritchard |
1-7 |
.125 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1919 |
Randle Perdue |
3-11 |
.214 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1920 |
Hoot Sackett |
9-7 |
.653 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1921 |
Hoot Sackett |
5-12 |
.294 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1922 |
John Maulbetsch |
8-7 |
.533 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1923 |
John Maulbetsch |
8-6 |
.571 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1924 |
John Maulbetsch |
10-8 |
.556 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1925 |
John Maulbetsch |
6-8 |
.429 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1926 |
John Maulbetsch |
6-9 |
.400 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1927 |
John Maulbetsch |
6-10 |
.375 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1928 |
John Maulbetsch |
12-4 |
.750 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1929 |
John Maulbetsch |
5-7 |
.417 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1930 |
George Rody |
9-3 |
.750 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1931 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
No Team |
1932 |
Albert Exendine |
6-10 |
.375 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1933 |
Albert Exendine |
13-3 |
.813 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1934 |
Henry Iba |
11-4 |
.733 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1935 |
Henry Iba |
8-8 |
.500 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1936 |
Henry Iba |
13-7 |
.650 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1937 |
Henry Iba |
13-4 |
.765 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1938 |
Henry Iba |
13-4 |
.765 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1939 |
Henry Iba |
11-7 |
.611 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1940 |
Henry Iba |
13-5 |
.722 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1941 |
Henry Iba |
8-2 |
.800 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1942 |
Toby Greene |
6-5 |
.545 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1943 |
Toby Greene |
4-3 |
.571 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1944 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
No Team (WWII) |
1945 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
No Team (WWII) |
1946 |
Toby Greene |
15-2 |
.882 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1947 |
Toby Greene |
11-5 |
.688 |
11-5 |
.688 |
1st |
- |
- |
1948 |
Toby Greene |
20-6 |
.769 |
20-6 |
.769 |
1st |
- |
- |
1949 |
Toby Greene |
22-6 |
.846 |
5-0 |
1.000 |
1st |
- |
MVC Tournament Champions |
1950 |
Toby Greene |
15-7 |
.682 |
6-3 |
.667 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1951 |
Toby Greene |
9-8 |
.529 |
2-4 |
.333 |
5th |
- |
- |
1952 |
Toby Greene |
15-5 |
.750 |
5-2 |
.714 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1953 |
Toby Greene |
13-4 |
.765 |
4-2 |
.667 |
T-2nd |
- |
- |
1954 |
Toby Greene |
18-11 |
.621 |
8-1 |
.889 |
1st |
- |
College World Series |
1955 |
Toby Greene |
27-3 |
.900 |
8-0 |
1.000 |
1st |
- |
College World Series |
1956 |
Toby Greene |
11-10 |
.524 |
7-2 |
.778 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1957 |
Toby Greene |
12-3 |
.800 |
7-2 |
.778 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1958 |
Toby Greene |
17-6 |
.739 |
13-5 |
.722 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1959 |
Toby Greene |
27-5 |
.844 |
17-3 |
.850 |
1st |
2 |
College World Series
National Champions |
1960 |
Toby Greene |
17-7 |
.708 |
12-4 |
.750 |
1st |
2 |
College World Series |
1961 |
Toby Greene |
27-3 |
.900 |
18-1 |
.947 |
1st |
2 |
College World Series |
1962 |
Toby Greene |
11-9 |
.550 |
10-6 |
.625 |
2nd |
- |
- |
1963 |
Toby Greene |
15-10 |
.600 |
12-9 |
.571 |
5th |
- |
- |
1964 |
Toby Greene |
6-14 |
.300 |
4-12 |
.538 |
7th |
- |
- |
1965 |
Chet Bryan |
14-11 |
.560 |
12-9 |
.571 |
3rd |
- |
- |
1966 |
Chet Bryan |
21-11 |
.656 |
13-7 |
.650 |
1st |
10 |
College World Series |
1967 |
Chet Bryan |
15-10 |
.600 |
12-3 |
.800 |
1st |
12 |
College World Series |
1968 |
Chet Bryan |
21-9 |
.700 |
15-3 |
.833 |
1st |
3 |
College World Series |
1969 |
Chet Bryan |
20-9 |
.690 |
17-3 |
.850 |
1st |
12 |
- |
1970 |
Chet Bryan |
11-17 |
.393 |
5-11 |
.313 |
8th |
- |
- |
1971 |
Chet Bryan |
14-19 |
.424 |
8-13 |
.381 |
6th |
- |
- |
1972 |
Chet Bryan |
15-17-1 |
.470 |
10-10 |
.500 |
4th |
- |
- |
1973 |
Chet Bryan |
30-6 |
.833 |
15-5 |
.750 |
2nd |
13 |
- |
1974 |
Chet Bryan |
24-17 |
.585 |
9-12 |
.429 |
5th |
- |
- |
1975 |
Chet Bryan |
22-18 |
.550 |
10-10 |
.500 |
4th |
- |
- |
1976 |
Chet Bryan |
24-26-1 |
.480 |
1-2 |
.333 |
T-5th |
- |
- |
1977 |
Chet Bryan |
16-28 |
.364 |
3-7 |
.300 |
6th |
- |
- |
1978 |
Gary Ward |
40-22 |
.645 |
7-5 |
.583 |
1st |
20 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1979 |
Gary Ward |
33-19 |
.635 |
12-8 |
.600 |
T-3rd |
- |
- |
1980 |
Gary Ward |
43-10 |
.811 |
17-3 |
.850 |
1st |
16 |
- |
1981 |
Gary Ward |
52-17 |
.754 |
12-6 |
.667 |
1st |
3 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1982 |
Gary Ward |
57-16 |
.781 |
19-5 |
.792 |
1st |
4 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1983 |
Gary Ward |
48-16 |
.750 |
11-3 |
.786 |
1st |
3 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1984 |
Gary Ward |
61-15 |
.803 |
15-3 |
.833 |
1st |
3 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1985 |
Gary Ward |
58-16-1 |
.780 |
19-4 |
.826 |
1st |
5 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1986 |
Gary Ward |
56-15 |
.789 |
18-5 |
.783 |
1st |
4 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1987 |
Gary Ward |
59-13 |
.819 |
15-6 |
.714 |
1st |
4 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1988 |
Gary Ward |
61-8 |
.884 |
21-3 |
.875 |
1st |
9 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1989 |
Gary Ward |
48-19 |
.716 |
18-6 |
.750 |
1st |
15 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1990 |
Gary Ward |
56-17 |
.767 |
18-6 |
.750 |
1st |
2 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1991 |
Gary Ward |
47-20 |
.701 |
17-7 |
.708 |
1st |
9 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1992 |
Gary Ward |
49-16 |
.754 |
17-7 |
.708 |
1st |
13 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1993 |
Gary Ward |
45-17 |
.726 |
16-8 |
.667 |
1st |
4 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1994 |
Gary Ward |
49-17 |
.742 |
21-6 |
.778 |
1st |
12 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1995 |
Gary Ward |
46-19 |
.708 |
18-10 |
.643 |
1st |
11 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions |
1996 |
Gary Ward |
45-21 |
.682 |
17-9 |
.654 |
1st |
8 |
Big Eight Tournament Champions
College World Series |
1997 |
Tom Holliday |
46-19 |
.708 |
22-9 |
.710 |
3rd |
12 |
- |
1998 |
Tom Holliday |
40-21 |
.656 |
14-12 |
.538 |
6th |
- |
- |
1999 |
Tom Holliday |
46-21 |
.687 |
18-9 |
.667 |
4th |
8 |
College World Series |
2000 |
Tom Holliday |
36-22 |
.621 |
14-13 |
.519 |
6th |
- |
- |
2001 |
Tom Holliday |
42-22 |
.656 |
16-14 |
.533 |
5th |
- |
- |
2002 |
Tom Holliday |
37-21 |
.638 |
13-13 |
.500 |
T-5th |
- |
- |
2003 |
Tom Holliday |
34-24 |
.586 |
14-13 |
.519 |
6th |
- |
- |
2004 |
Frank Anderson |
38-24 |
.613 |
15-11 |
.577 |
4th |
- |
Big 12 Tournament Champions |
2005 |
Frank Anderson |
34-25 |
.576 |
12-15 |
.444 |
6th |
- |
- |
2006 |
Frank Anderson |
41-20 |
.672 |
18-9 |
.667 |
2nd |
23 |
- |
2007 |
Frank Anderson |
42-21 |
.667 |
16-11 |
.593 |
3rd |
21 |
- |
2008 |
Frank Anderson |
44-18 |
.710 |
18-9 |
.667 |
2nd |
18 |
- |
2009 |
Frank Anderson |
34-24 |
.586 |
9-16 |
.360 |
9th |
- |
- |
2010 |
Frank Anderson |
29-26 |
.527 |
8-19 |
.296 |
10th |
- |
- |
2011 |
Frank Anderson |
35-25 |
.583 |
14-12 |
.538 |
4th |
- |
- |
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Former Cowboy Major Leaguers
Athlete |
Years in MLB |
MLB Teams |
Jerry Adair |
1958-70 |
Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals |
Jon Adkins |
2003-08 |
Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds |
Scott Baker |
2005-pres. |
Minnesota Twins |
Tom Borland |
1960-61 |
Boston Red Sox |
Jeff Bronkey |
1993-95 |
Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers |
Ryan Budde |
2007-pres. |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
Larry Burchart |
1969 |
Cleveland Indians |
Jeromy Burnitz |
1993-96, 1998-06 |
New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates |
Jay Canizaro |
1996, 1999-02 |
San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins |
Doug Dascenzo |
1988-93, 1996 |
Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres |
Carlos Diaz |
1990 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
Gordie Dillard |
1988-89 |
Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies |
Danny Doyle |
1943 |
Boston Red Sox |
Monty Fariss |
1991-93 |
Texas Rangers, Florida Marlins |
John Farrell |
1987-90, 1993–96 |
Cleveland Indians, California Angels, Detroit Tigers |
Josh Fields |
2006-pres. |
Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies |
Gary Green |
1986-92 |
San Diego Padres, Texas Rangers, Cincinnati Reds |
Mike Henneman |
1987-96 |
Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Texas Rangers |
Joel Horlen |
1961-72 |
Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics |
Pete Incaviglia |
1986-91, 1993–98 |
Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees |
Jason Jaramillo |
2009-pres. |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
Frank Kellert |
1953-56 |
St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs |
Mark Lukasiewicz |
2001-02 |
Los Angeles Angels |
Matt Mangini |
2010-pres. |
Seattle Mariners |
Dave Maurer |
2000-02 |
San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians |
Dave Mlicki |
1992-93, 1995-02 |
Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Detroit Tigers, Houson Astros |
Merlin Nippert |
1962 |
Boston Red Sox |
Andrew Oliver |
2010-pres. |
Detroit Tigers |
Joe Price |
1980-90 |
Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles |
Tim Pugh |
1992-97 |
Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers |
Allie P. Reynolds |
1942-52 |
Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees |
Chris Richard |
2000-03, 2009 |
St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, Tampa Bay Rays |
Scott Richmond |
2008-pres. |
Toronto Blue Jays |
Rusty Ryal |
2009-pres. |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
Jeff Salazar |
2006-pres. |
Colorado Rockies, Arizona Diamondbacks, Pittsburgh Pirates |
Mickey Tettleton |
1984-97 |
Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers |
Luke Scott |
2005-pres. |
Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles |
Matt Smith |
2006-07 |
New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies |
Danny Thompson |
1970-76 |
Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers |
Jim Traber |
1984, 1986, 1988–89 |
Baltimore Orioles |
Robin Ventura |
1989-04 |
Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers |
Don Wallace |
1967 |
California Angels |
Robbie Weinhardt |
2010-pres. |
Detroit Tigers |
Scott Williamson |
1999-07 |
Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles |
Robbie Wine |
1986-87 |
Houston Astros |
Ab Wright |
1935, 1944 |
Cleveland Indians, Boston Braves |
Player awards
The following Cowboys were given the following awards, as voted on by the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, and Sporting News:[2]
National Awards
- Robin Ventura, 1988
- Robin Ventura, 1988
- College World Series Most Outstanding Player
- Tom Borland, 1955
- Jim Dobson, 1959
- Littleton Fowler, 1961
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First-Team All-Americans
- Joe Buck (C)
- Ron Bennett (OF)
- Tom Borland (P)
- Dick Soergel (P)
- Jim Wixson (P)
- Tony Sellari (C)
- Danny Thompson (SS)
- Robbie Wine (C)
- Dennis Livingston (P)
- Pete Incaviglia (DH)
- Pete Incaviglia (OF)
|
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Jim Ifland (DH)
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Monty Fariss (SS)
- Michael Daniel (DH)
- Ernesto Rivera (3B)
- Jason Bell (P)
- Tal Light (3B)
- Peter Prodanov (SS)
- Jeff Guiel (OF)
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All College World Series
- Tom Borland (P)
- Bruce Andrew (2B)
- Jim Dobson (3B)
- Connie McIlvoy (OF)
- Joel Horlen (P)
- Bruce Andrew (2B)
- Don Wallace (3B)
- Littleton Fowler (P)
- Bob Toney (3B)
- Wayne Weatherly (OF)
- Danny Thompson (SS)
- Wayne Weatherly (OF)
- Ray Echtebarren (2B)
- Mickey Tettleton (OF)
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- Tim Knapp (2B)
- Pete Incaviglia (OF)
- Randy Whisler (2B)
- Gary Green (SS)
- Pete Incaviglia (DH)
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Adam Smith (C)
- Jimmy Barragan (1B)
- Brad Beanblossom (2B)
- Pat Hope (P)
- Michael Daniel (C)
- Brad Beanblossom (SS)
- Bobby Carlsen (3B)
- Hunter Triplett (1B)
- Jason Heath (OF)
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First-Team All-Conference Teams
From 1958-1996, players were chosen from as the best of the Big Eight Conference. Players chosen since 1997 were chosen from the Big 12 Conference. The following is a list of First-Team All-Conference Cowboys:
- Jerry Adair (SS)
- Bruce Andrew (2B)
- Jim Dobson (3B)
- Ben Bancroft (OF)
- Joel Horlen (P)
- Grayson Mersch (1B)
- Dale DeHart (3B)
- Jim Dobson (OF)
- Dick Soergel (P)
- Bruce Andrew (2B)
- Don Wallace (SS)
- Jim Dobson (OF)
- Ray Bond (C)
- Jim Wixson (P)
- Don Wallace (SS)
- Bill Ketchum (C)
- John Wilkins (SS)
- Don Karns (OF)
- Tony Sellari (C)
- Tony Sellari (C)
- Danny Thompson (SS)
- Tony Sellari (C)
- Larry Burchart (P)
- Danny Thompson (SS)
- Steve Houck (OF)
- Wayne Weatherly (OF)
- Mike Tate (1B)
- Steve Houck (OF)
- Bill Dobbs (P)
- Terry Edwards (OF)
- Mike Cross (SS)
- Dan Massari (1B)
- Charlie Meyers (2B)
- Mike Cross (SS)
- Dan Massari (1B)
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- Rick Magee (OF)
- Scott Burk (3B)
- Bill Ireland (OF)
- Rick Kranitz (P)
- Duane Evans (1B)
- Duane Evans (1B)
- Ray Etchebarren (3B)
- Benji de la Rosa (OF)
- Jim Traber (1B)
- Mark Poole (C)
- Darren Dilks (DH)
- Gary Green (SS)
- Robbie Wine (C)
- Kurt Leiter (3B)
- James Hudson (3B)
- Robbie Wine (C)
- Glenn Edwards (OF)
- Dennis Livingston (P)
- Eric Schmidt (P)
- Randy Whisler (2B)
- Gary Green (SS)
- Pete Incaviglia (OF)
- Scott Wade (OF)
- Dennis Livingston (P)
- Kevin Fowler (3B)
- Pete Incaviglia (OF)
- Doug Dascenzo (OF)
- Jimmy Barragan (1B)
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- David Osteen (P)
- Jim Ifland (DH)
- Jimmy Barragan (1B)
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Anthony Blackmon (OF)
- Jim Ifland (DH)
- Adam Smith (C)
- Marv Rockman (P)
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- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Travis Law (OF)
- Adam Smith (C)
- Tim Pugh (P)
- Bryan Gore (P)
- Monty Fariss (UT)
- Mitchel Simons (2B)
- Ray Ortiz (DH)
- Bryan Gore (P)
- Tim Pugh (P)
- Mitchel Simons (2B)
- Bobby Carlsen (3B)
- Brad Beanblossom (SS)
- Michael Daniel (C)
- Gordie Tipton (P)
- Michael Daniel (C)
- Lou Lucca (UT)
- Lou Lucca (3B)
- Brad Gore (P)
- Ritchie Moody (P)
- Danny Perez (OF)
- Ernesto Rivera (UT)
- Ernesto Rivera (3B)
- Thad Chaddrick (OF)
- Jake Benz (P)
- Rob Hernandez (C)
- Sean Hugo (1B)
- Roberto Lopez (2B)
- Peter Prodanov (OF)
- Jake Benz (UT)
- Jason Bell (SP)
- Chris Richard (1B)
- Tal Light (3B)
- Herb Hardcastle (OF)
- Peter Prodanov (UT)
- Chris Nelson (SP)
- Jason Bell (SP)
- Jeff Guiel (OF)
- Wyley Steelmon (DH)
- Rusty McNamara (UT)
- Sean McClellan (SP)
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- Rusty McNamara (3B)
- Jeff Guiel (OF)
- Scott Williamson (SP)
- Josh Holliday (C)
- Danny Prata (RP)
- Billy Gasparino (UT)
- Josh Holliday (3B)
- Lamont Matthews (OF)
- Matt Smith (SP)
- Carlos Gautreaux (UT)
- Nebasett Brown (2B)
- Joe Weaver (RP)
- Josh Fields (3B)
- Jason Jaramillo (C)
- Scott Baker (SP)
- Jose Virgil (OF)
- Jason Jaramillo (C)
- Corey Brown (OF)
- Adam Carr (UT)
- Tyler Mach (3B)
- Jordy Mercer (UT)
- Tyler Mach (2B)
- Corey Brown (OF)
- Ty Wright (OF)
- Andrew Oliver (P)
- Neil Medchill (OF)
- Jordy Mercer (UT)
- Michael Dabbs (OF)
- Davis Duren (2B)
- Dane Phillips (DH)
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Hall of Fame
The Oklahoma State Cowboy baseball program has produced three National College Baseball Hall of Famers, who were inducted in the first three years of its existence. Oklahoma State baseball has its own Hall of Fame, in which players and coaches have been inducted.[3]
National College Baseball Hall of Famers
- Robin Ventura, 2006
- Pete Incaviglia, 2007
- Gary Ward, 2008
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Famers
- Joe Buck, C, 1950-51
- Pete Incaviglia, OF, 1983-85
- Allie P. Reynolds, RHP, 1936-38
- Mickey Tettleton, OF/C, 1979-81
- Jim Traber, 1B, 1980-82
- Darren Dilks, LHP/DH, 1979-81
- Danny Doyle, C, 1938-40
- Mike Henneman, RHP, 1983-84
- Joel Horlen, RHP, 1958-59
- Robbie Wine, C, 1981-83
- Larry Burchart, RHP, 1966-67
- Michael Daniel, C, 1990-91
- Monty Fariss, SS, 1986-88
- John Farrell, RHP, 1981-84
- Dick Soergel, RHP, 1958-60
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- Jeff Bronkey, RHP, 1984-86
- Jeromy Burnitz, OF, 1988-90
- Littleton Fowler, LHP, 1961-63
- Bill Platt, Radio Announcer, 1958-95
- Jim Wixson, RHP, 1960-62
- Bruce Andrew, IF, 1959-61
- Mike Day, C, 1982-85
- Tim Pugh, RHP, 1986-89
- Tom Borland, LHP, 1953-55
- Bill Dobbs, LHP, 1967-69
- Jim Ifland, 1B/DH, 1986-87
- Robin Ventura, 3B, 1986-88
- Jimmy Barragan, 1B, 1985-87
- Gary Green, SS, 1981-84
- Wayne Weatherly, OF, 1966-68
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- Jim Dobson, 3B/OF, 1959-61
- Dennis Livingston, LHP, 1982-84
- Mitchel Simons, 2B/OF, 1988-90
- Jerry Adair, IF, 1957-58
- Jason Bell, RHP, 1993-95
- Dan Massari, 1B, 1972-75
- Doug Dascenzo, OF, 1984-85
- Tony Sellari, C, 1965-67
- Brad Beanblossom, IF, 1987-90
- Josh Holliday, C/INF, 1996-99
- Frank Kellert, P/1B, 1947-49
- Gary Ward, Coach, 1978-96
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