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2022 SEASON STATS

Record: 26-29 Home: 13-10 Away: 6-12 Neutral: 7-7 Big Ten: 11-13

PB - Team (12), Wood, M. (6), Cooper, T. (4), Spiegel, J. (2), Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (5), Kohls, C. (2), Miller, S. (1), Luensmann, T. (1), Mellott, M. (1), Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Wood, M. (46-53), Spiegel, J. (12-13), Luensmann, T. (9-11), Tulio, K. (9-9), Miller, S. (6-7), Kohls, C. (5-6), Rogers, C. (5-5), Molsky, T. (5-5), Mellott, M. (5-5), Henline, J. (3-5), Shingledecker, T. (4-4), Steele, A. (3-3), Cooper, T. (1-2), Morales, J. (0-2), Renner, C. (1-2), Folds, T. (2-2), Gregory, S. (0-1), DeMarco, P. (1-1), Partridge, R. (1-1).

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Mlb Draft

There have been 77 players selected out of Penn State in the MLB Draft. Under Rob Cooper, the Nittany Lions have 12 selections, including nine pitchers. Four Nittany Lions were picked in the 2021 MLB Draft.

INF ! 20 469 Astros 1975

John Maier, P 5 110 Twins 1974

Jim Farr, P @ 9 200 White Sox 1974

Rick Sherkel, C 3 (1sc) 46 Pirates 1974

Rick Sherkel, C ! 26 590 Tigers 1973

Jim Conroy, P 19 447 Cubs 1972

Mark Tanner, 1B 21 493 Cubs 1972

Greg Vogel, INF @ 25 580 Mets 1972

Mitch Lukevics, P @ 2 (1sc) 42 Tigers 1972

Mitch Lukevics, P @ 14 321 Tigers 1971

Shorty Stoner, 1B ! 28 535 A's 1967

Dick Rhine, P 15 296 Orioles 1966

Shorty Stoner, 1B ! 23 449 Yankees 1966

Tobin Frymire, C 45 736 Mets 1965

Name, Pos. Organization (2022 Highest Level)

Dante Biasi, P Kansas City Royals (Double-A)

Bailey Dees, P New York Yankees (High-A)

Justin Hagenman, P Los Angeles Dodgers (Triple-A)

Jim Haley, 3B Philadelphia Phillies (Triple-A)

Conor Larkin, P Toronto Blue Jays (High-A)

Taylor Lehman, P Philadelphia Phillies (Double-A)

Kyle Virbitsky, P Baltimore Orioles (High-A)

Justin Williams, 3B Houston Astros (High-A)

Matt Wood, C Milwaukee Brewers (Rookie)

! MLB Hall of Fame

^ Played football at Penn State

# Won 2003 World Series with Florida Marlins & Won 1923 World Series with New York Yankees

% Won 1927 and 1928 World Series with New York Yankees

$ Won 1888 and 1889 World Series with New York Giants

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