2019 Miami Hurricanes baseball team

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2019 Miami Hurricanes baseball
Miami Hurricanes logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record41–20 (18–12 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • J. D. Arteaga (17th season)
  • Norberto Lopez (4th season)
  • Bo Durkac (1st season)
Home stadium Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
Seasons
  2018
2020  
2019 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 3 Louisville  xy219 .7005118 .739
NC State  y1812 .6004219 .689
No. 8 Florida State  y1713 .5674223 .646
Clemson  y1515 .5003526 .574
Wake Forest  1416 .4673126 .544
Notre Dame  1317 .4332430 .444
Boston College  1218 .4003127 .534
Coastal
No. 17 Georgia Tech  xy1911 .6334319 .694
No. 19 Miami (FL)  y1812 .6004120 .672
No. 15 North Carolina  y1713 .5674619 .708
No. 16 Duke  y1515 .5003527 .565
Virginia  1416 .4673224 .571
Virginia Tech  921 .3002627 .491
Pittsburgh  822 .2672134 .382
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 27, 2019 [1] [2]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2019 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami during the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Hurricanes played their home games at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They are led by head coach Gino DiMare, in his 19th year at Miami and first year as the head coach.

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Roster

2019 Miami Hurricanes roster [3]
 

Pitchers

  • 0 – Gregory Veliz – Junior
  • 7 – Chris McMahon – Sophomore
  • 10 – JP Gates Freshman
  • 14 – Evan McKendryJunior
  • 17 – Joe Sparber – Sophomore
  • 19 – Mark Mixon – Junior
  • 21 – Slade CecconiFreshman
  • 22 – Albert Maury - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 32 – Alex Ruiz – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 34 – Daniel Rivero – Junior
  • 36 – Jeremy Cook – Sophomore
  • 47 – Tyler Keysor – Junior
  • 53 – Brian Van Belle – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 55 – Bailey Mantilla – Freshman
  • 99 – Daniel Federman – Junior
 

Catchers

  • 24 – Michael Amditis – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 31 – Isaac Quinones – Sophomore
  • 44 – Adrian Del CastilloFreshman

Infielders

  • 2 – Freddy ZamoraSophomore
  • 9 – Willy Escala – Sophomore
  • 13 – Tyler Paige – Sophomore
  • 16 – Raymond Gil – Sophomore
  • 27 – Anthony Vilar – Freshman
  • 30 – Alex Toral – Sophomore
  • 40 – Austin Pollak – Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 4 – Dylan Cloonan – Sophomore
  • 28 – Jordan Lala – Freshman
  • 35 – Chad Crosbie – Junior
  • 38 – Luis Tuero – Freshman
  • 41 – Chet Moore – Freshman
  • 43 – Gabe Rivera – Sophomore
  • 51 – Tony Jenkins – Sophomore
 

Coaching Staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Miami
Alma Mater
Gino DiMare Head Coach19 University of Miami (1992)
J. D. ArteagaAssistant Coach17 University of Miami (2002)
Norberto LopezAssistant Coach4 Nova Southeastern University (1999)
Bo Durkac Assistant Coach1 Virginia Tech (1991)

[4]

2019 MLB draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Evan McKendry RHP9278 Tampa Bay Rays
Greg VelizRHP15451 Los Angeles Angels
Michael AmditisC21640 Cleveland Indians
Mark MixonRHP26791 Los Angeles Dodgers
Tyler KeysorRHP401,213 Milwaukee Brewers

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