1974 Miami Hurricanes baseball
District 3 champions
ConferenceIndependent
Record51–11
Head coach
Home stadiumMark Light Field
1974 NCAA Division I District 3 baseball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 10 South Carolina  y  488 .857
No. 2 Miami (FL)  y  5111 .823
South Alabama    308 .789
No. 11 Georgia Southern  y  4714 .770
Stetson    3013 .698
Florida State    3725 .597
Marshall    2115 .583
South Florida    2116 .568
Georgia Tech    2017 .541
Virginia Tech    1515 .500
Mercer    1519 .441
Western Carolina    1114 .440
Georgetown    711 .389
Jacksonville    1936 .345
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1974[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1974 Miami Hurricanes baseball team represented the University of Miami in the 1974 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Hurricanes played their home games at the original Mark Light Field. The team was coached by Ron Fraser in his 12th season at Miami.

The Hurricanes lost the College World Series, defeated by the USC Trojans in the championship game.

Roster

1974 Miami Hurricanes roster
 

Pitchers

  • Dean Booth
  • Jerry Brust
  • Stan Jakubowski - Sophomnore
 

Catchers

  • Ron Scott - Junior

Infielders

 

Outfielders

  • Manny Trujillo - Senior

Schedule and results

Legend
 Miami win
 Miami loss
 Miami tie
1974 Miami Hurricanes baseball game log
Regular season (44–8)
February (3–0)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
February 22JacksonvilleMark Light FieldCoral Gables, Florida3–21–0
February 23JacksonvilleMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–82–0
February 27BiscayneMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida12–03–0
March (25–3)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
March 1FloridaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–34–0
March 2FloridaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida6–94–1
March 3Florida TechMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida3–05–1
March 3Florida TechMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida1–75–2
March 5Saint Joseph'sMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–26–2
March 6Saint Joseph'sMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida5–27–2
March 8at Florida SouthernHenley FieldLakeland, Florida0–17–3
March 9at Florida SouthernHenley Field • Lakeland, Florida3–28–3
March 11IndianaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida7–49–3
March 12IndianaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–210–3
March 12IndianaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida7–611–3
March 13MemphisMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–312–3
March 14MemphisMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida5–213–3
March 16Florida StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida3–214–3
March 17Florida StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–315–3
March 18Seton HallMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–316–3
March 19Ohio StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida16–117–3
March 20BuffaloMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida5–218–3
March 20Seton HallMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida6–219–3
March 22BuffaloMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida16–120–3
March 22Ohio StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida5–021–3
March 23Michigan StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–122–3
March 25Montclair StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida12–323–3
March 26Southern IllinoisMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida6–124–3
March 27Michigan StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida10–325–3
March 28Montclair StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida12–326–3
March 29Southern IllinoisMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida6–127–3
March 30Michigan StateMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida13–328–3
April (11–4)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
April 3FIUMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–429–3
April 4FIUMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida5–130–3
April 8at FloridaPerry FieldGainesville, Florida4–031–3
April 9at FloridaPerry Field • Gainesville, Florida6–532–3
April 12RollinsMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–633–3
April 13RollinsMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–833–4
April 18at Florida StateSeminole Field • Tallahassee, Florida1–233–5
April 18at Florida StateSeminole Field • Tallahassee, Florida4–733–6
April 20at Florida StateSeminole Field • Tallahassee, Florida17–334–6
April 21at Florida A&MUnknown • Tallahassee, Florida4–235–6
April 21at Florida A&MUnknown • Tallahassee, Florida5–835–7
April 23at FIUUnknown • Miami, Florida6–236–7
April 24BiscayneMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida13–537–7
April 26TampaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida7–238–7
April 27TampaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida11–139–7
May (5–1)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
May 1BiscayneMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida19–140–7
May 3South FloridaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida20–241–7
May 4South FloridaMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida9–742–7
May 7at BiscayneUnknown • Miami, Florida18–143–7
May 10StetsonMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida7–943–8
May 11StetsonMark Light Field • Coral Gables, Florida4–344–8
Postseason (7–3)
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
May 23vs Georgia SouthernDudy Noble FieldStarkville, Mississippi2–145–8
May 24vs VanderbiltDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi7–146–8
May 25vs South CarolinaDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi5–047–8
May 26vs South CarolinaDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi1–347–9
May 27vs South CarolinaDudy Noble Field • Starkville, Mississippi2–148–9
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall Record
June 7vs HarvardJohnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, Nebraska4–149–9
June 10vs OklahomaJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska5–150–9
June 12vs USC TrojansJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska7–351–9
June 13vs Southern IllinoisJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska3–451–10
June 15vs USCJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska3–751–11
Schedule Source:[2]

Awards and honors

Orlando González
  • All Tournament Team[3]
Manny Trujillo
  • All Tournament Team[3]
Ron Scott
  • All Tournament Team[3]
Stan Jakubowski
  • All Tournament Team[3]

Hurricanes in the 1974 MLB Draft

The following members of the Miami Hurricanes baseball program were drafted in the 1974 Major League Baseball Draft.[4]

Round Pick Player Position MLB Club
124Mike ArmstrongPCincinnati Reds
226Witt BeckmanOFSan Diego Padres
18410Orlando González1BCleveland Indians
35664Richard Reichle3BBaltimore Orioles

References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1974". Boyd's World. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  2. "2019 Miami Baseball Media Guide" (PDF) (Press release). University of Miami Athletics. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2019. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "College World Series Record Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  4. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks from the University of Miami". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
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