1989 Florida State Seminoles baseball team

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1989 Florida State Seminoles baseball
Florida State Seminoles baseball logo.svg
Conference Metro Conference
Record54–16 (14–4 Metro)
Head coach
Home stadium Dick Howser Stadium
Seasons
 1988
1990 
1989 Metro Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Florida State  y144 .7785418 .750
Virginia Tech  126 .6673522 .614
Southern Miss  87 .5333626 .581
South Carolina  87 .5333423 .596
Memphis State  810 .4443223 .582
Louisville  611 .3532723 .540
Cincinnati  314 .1762130 .412
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1989 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1989 Florida State Seminoles baseball team represented Florida State University in the 1989 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Seminoles played their home games at Dick Howser Stadium. The team was coached by Mike Martin in his tenth season as head coach at Florida State.

Contents

The Seminoles reached the College World Series, their tenth appearance in Omaha, where they finished tied for third place after recording an opening round win against North Carolina, a second round win against eventual champion Wichita State and a pair of semifinal losses to Wichita State. [2]

Personnel

Roster

1989 Florida State Seminoles roster [3] [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 4 - Clyde Keller - Senior
  • 14 - Matt Dunbar - Junior
  • 15 - Jerry Santos - Sophomore
  • 16 - Ricky Kimball - Sophomore
  • 18 - Mike Madonne - Sophomore
  • 20 - Tim Nedin - Junior
  • 27 - Mike Brady - Junior
  • 29 - David Sorokowski - Sophomore
  • 31 - Barry Johnson - Sophomore
  • 32 - Gar Finnvold - Junior
  • 39 - Gary Painter - Junior
  • 43 - Brad Gregory - Junior
  • 44 - Pat Underhill - Sophomore
  • 46 - Scott Steinitz - Junior
 

Catchers

Infielders

  • 1 - Allen Bevis - Freshman
  • 2 - Bob Reboin - Junior
  • 5 - Buddy Cribb - Sophomore
  • 6 - Rob Bargas - Junior
  • 7 - John Marc Tamayo - Junior
  • 9 - Rocky Rau - Junior
  • 10 - Brian Gilliland - Junior
  • 12 - Garrett Blanton - Freshman
  • 19 - Brad Parker - Sophomore
  • 24 - Eduardo Perez - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • - Leon Fowler - Freshman
  • 13 - Tom Manley - Junior
  • 23 - Dean Harrison - Sophomore
  • 25 - Mike Stubbs - Sophomore
  • 30 - Ty Mueller - Freshman
  • 35 - Keith Lyttle - Junior
  • 42 - Phil Dannunzio - Sophomore
  • 45 - Chris Brock - Freshman
  • 49 - Scott Edwards - Freshman

Coaches

1989 Florida State Seminoles baseball coaching staff

Schedule and results

Legend
 Florida State win
 Florida State loss
1989 Florida State Seminoles baseball game log [4] [2]
Regular season
Postseason

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References

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  3. Florida State Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Florida State Seminoles. pp. 46–52. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  4. Florida State Baseball Media Guide (PDF). Florida State Seminoles. p. 110. Retrieved May 29, 2021.