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re: SEC Baseball Standings, Stats, & Rankings [updates on Mondays]
Posted on 3/2/13 at 8:27 am to Doc Fenton
Posted on 3/2/13 at 8:27 am to Doc Fenton
Interest stats on MLB players produced by SEC school...
LSU, 67
Alabama, 63
Florida, 54
Texas A&M, 51
Georgia Tech, 48
Auburn, 46
Miss. State, 45
South Carolina, 43
Arkansas, 42
Tennessee, 42
Ole Miss, 38
Missouri, 37
Georgia, 34
Tulane, 27
Kentucky, 27
Vanderbilt, 24
Sewanee, 1 ( Charlie Dexter, who played on Sewanee's spring 1894 team before spending 8 seasons in the Major Leagues from 1896-1903)
And for just those who made their debut since 1989...
LSU, 47
Texas A&M, 26
Florida, 25
Georgia Tech, 25
Arkansas, 23
South Carolina, 20
Tennessee, 20
Ole Miss, 20
Auburn, 19
Alabama, 17
Miss. State, 17
Tulane, 17
Kentucky, 16
Georgia, 13
Vanderbilt, 10
Missouri, 8
Sewanee, 0
NOTE: LSU's 47 is tied with Stanford for the most of all colleges, with ASU trailing with 45, as per my post on the Tiger Rant.
LSU, 67
Alabama, 63
Florida, 54
Texas A&M, 51
Georgia Tech, 48
Auburn, 46
Miss. State, 45
South Carolina, 43
Arkansas, 42
Tennessee, 42
Ole Miss, 38
Missouri, 37
Georgia, 34
Tulane, 27
Kentucky, 27
Vanderbilt, 24
Sewanee, 1 ( Charlie Dexter, who played on Sewanee's spring 1894 team before spending 8 seasons in the Major Leagues from 1896-1903)
And for just those who made their debut since 1989...
LSU, 47
Texas A&M, 26
Florida, 25
Georgia Tech, 25
Arkansas, 23
South Carolina, 20
Tennessee, 20
Ole Miss, 20
Auburn, 19
Alabama, 17
Miss. State, 17
Tulane, 17
Kentucky, 16
Georgia, 13
Vanderbilt, 10
Missouri, 8
Sewanee, 0
NOTE: LSU's 47 is tied with Stanford for the most of all colleges, with ASU trailing with 45, as per my post on the Tiger Rant.
This post was edited on 3/4/13 at 12:20 am
Posted on 3/2/13 at 10:14 am to Doc Fenton
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LSU's 47 is tied with Stanford for the most of all colleges
Posted on 3/16/13 at 3:30 pm to Doc Fenton
By the way, regarding the stats on players from SEC schools who made it to the Major Leagues, I emailed Sean from Baseball Almanac, and he updated his website to create a page for Sewanee.
It turns out that there were actually two Sewanee Tigers who made it to the Majors: Charlie Dexter (who played on the 1894 Sewanee baseball team) & Frank Ellerbe (who played on the 1915 & 1916 teams before transferring to Wofford).
SABRpedia: LINK.
Baseball Almanac: LINK.
That makes for 690 Major Leaguers who came from the 17 schools that were at some point part of the SEC, 323 of which made their ML debut since 1989.
323 / 24 years = about 13.5 per year
It turns out that there were actually two Sewanee Tigers who made it to the Majors: Charlie Dexter (who played on the 1894 Sewanee baseball team) & Frank Ellerbe (who played on the 1915 & 1916 teams before transferring to Wofford).
SABRpedia: LINK.
Baseball Almanac: LINK.
That makes for 690 Major Leaguers who came from the 17 schools that were at some point part of the SEC, 323 of which made their ML debut since 1989.
323 / 24 years = about 13.5 per year
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