1999 Miami Hurricanes baseball team
The 1999 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team was coached by Jim Morris in his 6th season.
The Hurricanes won the College World Series, defeating the Florida State Seminoles in the championship game.
Roster
1999 Miami Hurricanes roster |
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Pitchers
- Ryan Channell
- Luke DeBold
- Tom Farmer
- David Gil
- Greg Howell
- Matt Kamalsky
- Michael Neu
- Alex Prendes
- Troy Roberson
- Darryl Roque
- Alex Santos
- Chris Sheffield
- Darin Spassof
- Vince Vazquez
- Brian Walker
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Infielders
- Kevin Brown
- Kris Clute
- Joe Curro
- Raul De Castro
- Matt Dryer
- Lale Esquivel
- Bobby Hill
- Javy Rodriguez
Catchers
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Outfielders
- Manny Crespo
- Charlton Jimerson
- Marcus Nettles
- Mike Rodriguez
- Brian Seever
- Mark Walker
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Schedule
1999 Miami Hurricanes Baseball Game Log |
Regular Season
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January/February
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
January 26 | Barry | Mark Light Field | 8–3 | 1–0 |
January 29 | Stetson | Mark Light Field | 12–1 | 2–0 |
January 30 | Stetson | Mark Light Field | 4–3 | 3–0 |
February 6 | at Florida | McKethan Stadium | 4–7 | 3–1 |
February 7 | at Florida | McKethan Stadium | 12–14 | 3–2 |
February 10 | at Florida International | University Park Stadium | 3–4 | 3–3 |
February 12 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 7–4 | 4–3 |
February 13 | Florida | Mark Light Field | 10–3 | 5–3 |
February 17 | Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Field | 3–1 | 6–3 |
February 19 | James Madison | Mark Light Field | 13–1 | 7–3 |
February 20 | James Madison | Mark Light Field | 12–3 | 8–3 |
February 21 | James Madison | Mark Light Field | 14–2 | 9–3 |
February 26 | Texas | Mark Light Field | 7–1 | 10–3 |
February 27 | Texas | Mark Light Field | 6–4 | 11–3 |
February 28 | Texas | Mark Light Field | 14–11 | 12–3 |
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March
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
March 5 | Georgia | Mark Light Field | 3–4 | 12–4 |
March 6 | East Carolina | Mark Light Field | 5–6 | 12–5 |
March 6 | Ohio State | Mark Light Field | 23–3 | 13–5 |
March 7 | Georgia | Mark Light Field | 8–1 | 14–5 |
March 12 | Princeton | Mark Light Field | 16–1 | 15–5 |
March 13 | Princeton | Mark Light Field | 16–1 | 16–5 |
March 14 | Princeton | Mark Light Field | 15–6 | 17–5 |
March 16 | at South Florida | Red McEwen Field | 8–5 | 18–5 |
March 17 | at South Florida | Red McEwen Field | 9–4 | 19–5 |
March 19 | vs. Marist | Homestead Sports Complex | 15–1 | 20–5 |
March 20 | vs. Iowa | Homestead Sports Complex | 3–9 | 20–6 |
March 26 | New York Tech | Mark Light Field | 12–3 | 21–6 |
March 27 | New York Tech | Mark Light Field | 20–0 | 22–6 |
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April
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
April 2 | vs. Clemson | Knights Stadium | 5–3 | 23–6 |
April 3 | vs. Clemson | Knights Stadium | 5–7 | 23–7 |
April 4 | vs. Clemson | Knights Stadium | 14–11 | 24–7 |
April 9 | North Carolina State | Mark Light Field | 7–4 | 25–7 |
April 10 | North Carolina State | Mark Light Field | 9–13 | 25–8 |
April 11 | North Carolina State | Mark Light Field | 7–6 | 26–8 |
April 16 | at Florida State | Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium | 2–8 | 26–9 |
April 17 | at Florida State | Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium | 4–3 | 27–9 |
April 18 | at Florida State | Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium | 8–7 | 28–9 |
April 23 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 8–7 | 29–9 |
April 24 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 9–4 | 30–9 |
April 25 | Florida State | Mark Light Field | 9–8 | 31–9 |
April 30 | Elon | Mark Light Field | 6–13 | 31–10 |
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May
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 1 | Elon | Mark Light Field | 11–0 | 32–10 |
May 2 | Elon | Mark Light Field | 24–5 | 33–10 |
May 4 | Florida International | Mark Light Field | 7–12 | 33–11 |
May 7 | Jacksonville | Mark Light Field | 2–0 | 34–11 |
May 8 | Jacksonville | Mark Light Field | 12–9 | 35–11 |
May 11 | at Notre Dame | Frank Eck Stadium | 5–3 | 36–11 |
May 12 | at Notre Dame | Frank Eck Stadium | 0–1 | 36–12 |
May 14 | Winthrop | Mark Light Field | 17–1 | 37–12 |
May 15 | Winthrop | Mark Light Field | 9–2 | 38–12 |
May 16 | Winthrop | Mark Light Field | 8–2 | 39–12 |
May 20 | at Long Beach State | Blair Field | 0–12 | 39–13 |
May 21 | at Long Beach State | Blair Field | 9–7 | 40–13 |
May 22 | at Long Beach State | Blair Field | 8–6 | 41–13 |
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Post–Season |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
May 28 | vs. Bethune-Cookman | Mark Light Field | 15–9 | 42–13 |
May 29 | vs. Florida International | Mark Light Field | 6–4 | 43–13 |
May 30 | vs. Florida Atlantic | Mark Light Field | 3–2 | 44–13 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
June 4 | vs. Wake Forest | Mark Light Field | 10–2 | 45–13 |
June 4 | vs. Wake Forest | Mark Light Field | 8–1 | 46–13 |
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/Stadium |
Score |
Overall Record |
June 11 | vs. Rice | Rosenblatt Stadium | 8-4 | 47–13 |
June 13 | vs. Alabama | Rosenblatt Stadium | 8–1 | 48–13 |
June 17 | vs. Alabama | Rosenblatt Stadium | 5–2 | 49–13 |
June 19 | vs. Florida State | Rosenblatt Stadium | 6–5 | 50–13 |
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Awards and honors
- Manny Crespo
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Lale Esquivel
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Bobby Hill
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Michael Neu
- College World Series All-Tournament Team[2]
- Mike Rodriguez
Hurricanes in the 1999 MLB Draft
The following members of the Miami baseball program were drafted in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft.[4]
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |