1990 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team

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1990 Georgia Bulldogs baseball
Georgia Athletics logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
CB No. 1
Record52–19 (18–9 SEC)
Head coach
Home stadium Foley Field
Seasons
 1989
1991 
1990 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 LSU  y207 .7415419 .740
No. 1 Georgia  y189 .6675219 .732
No. 5 Mississippi State  y179 .6545021 .704
Auburn  1313 .5003424 .586
Vanderbilt  1213 .4802830 .483
Florida  1112 .4782930 .492
Alabama  1013 .4353421 .618
Ole Miss  1016 .3852329 .442
Tennessee  918 .3332831 .475
Kentucky  818 .3082729 .482
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1990 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1990 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team represented the University of Georgia in the 1990 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Foley Field. The team was coached by Steve Webber in his 10th season at Georgia.

Contents

The Bulldogs won the College World Series, defeating the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the championship game.

Roster

1990 Georgia Bulldogs roster
 

Pitchers

  • Steve DeBlasi
  • Dave Fleming
  • Mickey Haynes
  • Matt Hoitsma
  • Joe Kelly
  • Stan Payne
  • Mike Rebhan
  • Kendall Rhine
  • Tracy Wildes
  • Tom Zdanowicz
 

Infielders

  • Joey Alfonso
  • Bruce Chick
  • Jeff Cooper
  • Don Norris
  • David Perno
  • Doug Radziewicz
  • J. R. Showalter
 

Outfielders

  • Brian Jester
  • Ray Kirschner
  • McKay Smith
  • Ray Suplee

Catchers

  • Terry Childers
  • Tommy Owen
  • J. P. Stewart
 

Schedule

1990 Georgia Bulldogs baseball game log
Regular season
Regular season
OpponentScoreOverall recordSEC Record
at Jacksonville 10-21–0
at Jacksonville5-61–1
at Georgia Southern 9-22–1
at Georgia Southern4-82–2
Jacksonville1-32–3
Jacksonville6-03–3
Georgia Southern3-14–3
Georgia Southern10-25–3
Wake Forest 14-46–3
Wake Forest8-136–4
Wake Forest13-27–4
Western Carolina 14-68–4
at Central Florida 5-19–4
at Central Florida7-210–4
Campbell 6-411–4
Campbell10-212–4
Old Dominion 13-613–4
Old Dominion16-914–4
Virginia 13-115–4
Virginia8-216–4
Virginia12-317–4
Virginia11-618–4
at Kentucky 4-219–41-0
at Kentucky3-220–42-0
at Kentucky2-720–52-1
Auburn 14-221–53-1
Auburn7-022–54-1
Auburn11-1023–55-1
Georgia College 8-524–5
Clemson 9-825–5
at Vanderbilt 1-525–65-2
at Vanderbilt2-725–75-3
at Vanderbilt12-1126–76-3
at Augusta College 20-227–7
Tennessee 8-528–77-3
Tennessee13-429–78-3
Tennessee3-230–79-3
Georgia Tech 9-831–7
at Alabama 9-232–710-3
at Alabama4-333–711-3
at Alabama11-934–712-3
Western Carolina12-1135–7
Western Carolina15-336–7
Florida 6-437–713-3
Florida4-338–714-3
Florida1-438–814-4
Augusta College15-239–8
at Georgia Tech2-839–9
at Mississippi State 9-040–915-4
at Mississippi State12-141–916-4
at Mississippi State6-2241–1016-5
Georgia Tech8-642–10
at Georgia Tech5-1242–11
Mississippi 6-143–1117-5
Mississippi2-743–1217-6
Mississippi15-444–1218-6
at LSU 2-1144–1318-7
at LSU2-544–1418-8
at LSU5-844–1518-9
Post-season
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
May 17vs. Vanderbilt Hoover Metropolitan Stadium 3-644-16
May 18vs. FloridaHoover Metropolitan Stadium5-644-17
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
May 25vs. Connecticut Municipal Stadium 7-245–17
May 26vs. Maine Municipal Stadium6-346–17
May 27vs. North Carolina Municipal Stadium5-447–17
May 28vs. Rutgers Municipal Stadium3-447–18
May 28vs. RutgersMunicipal Stadium20-948–18
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall record
June 1vs. Mississippi State Rosenblatt Stadium 3–049–18
June 3vs. Stanford Rosenblatt Stadium16–250–18
June 6vs. StanfordRosenblatt Stadium2–450–19
June 8vs. StanfordRosenblatt Stadium5–151–19
June 9vs. Oklahoma State Rosenblatt Stadium2–152–19

Awards and honors

Dave Fleming
Brian Jester
Stan Payne
Doug Radziewicz
Mike Rebhan
J.R. Showalter
Ray Suplee

Bulldogs in the 1990 MLB Draft

The following members of the Georgia Bulldogs baseball program were drafted in the 1990 Major League Baseball Draft. [3]

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Dave FlemingLHP3rd79th Seattle Mariners
J.R. ShowalterSS10th287th California Angels
Bruce ChickOF15th416th Boston Red Sox
Tommy OwenC55th1343rd Atlanta Braves

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "2012 Media Guide". GeorgiaDogs.com. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  3. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Georgia (Athens, GA)"". Baseball Reference. Retrieved January 26, 2013.