San Diego State baseball We picked a starting lineup of all time Aztec greats
San Diego State baseball: We picked a starting lineup of all-time Aztec greats NCAA.com
1994 Freshman All-American
1996 Golden Spikes Award Winner
2004 SDSU Hall of Fame Inductee
9-Year MLB Veteran
16 days left to Opening Day! — SDSU Baseball (@SDSUBaseball) This could have very easily been Mark Grace, whose one year with San Diego State translated into a .395 batting average and the Most Valuable Player and best defensive player team honors that season. But Lee was a force throughout his tenure starting his career with freshman All-American honors and ending it with consecutive All-American campaigns and a Golden Spikes award. Along the way, he found his way into San Diego State's top 10 in runs (165), hits (231), home runs (26), and RBI (155) in three years. ALL-TIME NINES, ACC:
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PRESENTED BY Let's take a look at San Diego State baseball's all-time starting nine in this edition of the series of the best possible starting lineups for some of college baseball’s most notable programs. Here is how we picked the team: We dug deep in the record books, only considering the players' college career and accolades. Their achievements in professional baseball did not come into play. There was also consideration given to their positional fits and how well they fit into a batting order we made based on historical stats that could provide a combination of high batting averages, speed, and power. CWS HISTORY: Though San Diego State may not have an abundance of championship trophies, there are plenty of familiar names that have donned the Aztec uniform. A future MLB Hall of Famer and many an All Star got their start with San Diego State. Let’s take a look.Bobby Meacham shortstop 1979-81
Meacham was a solid shortstop for the Aztecs for three seasons. He left the program second all-time with 277 hits and the all-time run scorer with 214, which makes him a nice fit for the top of a lineup. Perhaps Meacham’s greatest contribution is luring in Tony Gwynn to the program. Meacham is credited with helping the conversion of Gwynn from basketball player to baseball after telling head coach Jim Dietz Gwynn was the best baseball player he played against.Tony Gwynn outfield 1979-81
Perhaps the best-known player in program history, Gwynn was Mr. San Diego. He had a stellar career with the Aztecs, played all 20 of his MLB seasons with the San Diego Padres, and returned to his alma mater as SDSU head coach from 2003-14. Along the way, he became one of the best hitters of his generation, posting back-to-back .400 seasons in 1980 (.423) and 1981 (.416). Gwynn ended his career with a .389 average, still second in San Diego State history. ALL-TIME NINES, SEC:Chris Gwynn outfield 1983-85
The Gwynns join as brothers on our all-time rosters. The younger Gwynn's 1984 season is one of the best in San Diego State history, with his hits (137), home runs (19), total bases (243), RBI (95), and runs scored (95) all single-season marks in Aztecs lore. He also added a .403 season to his resume in his final year showing he could do it all for the Aztecs.Travis Lee first base 1994-96
Travis Lee:1994 Freshman All-American
1996 Golden Spikes Award Winner
2004 SDSU Hall of Fame Inductee
9-Year MLB Veteran
16 days left to Opening Day! — SDSU Baseball (@SDSUBaseball) This could have very easily been Mark Grace, whose one year with San Diego State translated into a .395 batting average and the Most Valuable Player and best defensive player team honors that season. But Lee was a force throughout his tenure starting his career with freshman All-American honors and ending it with consecutive All-American campaigns and a Golden Spikes award. Along the way, he found his way into San Diego State's top 10 in runs (165), hits (231), home runs (26), and RBI (155) in three years. ALL-TIME NINES, ACC: