New Mexico State Aggies baseball
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New Mexico State Aggies | |
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Founded | 1907 |
University | New Mexico State University |
Conference | WAC |
Location | Las Cruces, NM |
Head coach | Brian Green (1st year) |
Home stadium | Presley Askew Field (Capacity: 1,000) |
Nickname | Aggies |
Colors | Crimson and White[1] <templatestyles src="Legend/styles.css"></templatestyles> |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
2002, 2003, 2012 | |
Conference tournament champions | |
Sun Belt: 2002 | |
Conference champions | |
WAC: 2012 |
- For information on all New Mexico State University sports, see New Mexico State Aggies
The New Mexico State Aggies baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States.[2] The team is a member of the Western Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. New Mexico State's first baseball team was fielded in 1907. The team plays its home games at Presley Askew Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Aggies are coached by Brian Green.
Major League Baseball
New Mexico State has had 59 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[3]
Aggies in the Major League Baseball Draft | |||
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Year | Player | Round | Team |
1965 | Ron Arnold | 8 | Indians |
1975 | Carl Meche | 10 | Angels |
1979 | Kevin Steger | 25 | Mariners |
1981 | Gerardo Macias | 24 | Reds |
1983 | Steven Graf | 26 | Expos |
1985 | Clifton Walker | 14 | Phillies |
1987 | Fernando Ramsey | 33 | Cubs |
1987 | Ray Williams | 18 | Cubs |
1988 | John Edward | 40 | Reds |
1988 | Zachary Kerr | 24 | Orioles |
1988 | Robert Kairis | 23 | Indians |
1988 | Kenneth Morris | 22 | Astros |
1989 | Mario Moccia | 44 | Tigers |
1989 | Mark Rupp | 30 | Orioles |
1990 | Rolando Fernandez | 45 | Cubs |
1990 | Brian Warren | 43 | Tigers |
1990 | Orlando Griego | 24 | Brewers |
1990 | Joseph Williams | 23 | Angels |
1990 | Kevin Berry | 19 | Reds |
1991 | Robert Conway | 40 | Mets |
1991 | Brian Carlin | 30 | Reds |
1991 | Al Montoya | 24 | Blue Jays |
1992 | Lauro Felix | 49 | Athletics |
1992 | Craig Smith | 31 | Brewers |
1993 | Gary Goldsmith | 53 | Tigers |
1993 | Jim Dixon | 24 | White Sox |
1995 | Jaime Mendes | 46 | Phillies |
1995 | Jason Rakers | 25 | Indians |
1995 | Terry Joseph | 13 | Cubs |
1996 | Kevin Needham | 22 | Reds |
1997 | Ryan Upshaw | 25 | Indians |
1999 | Luke Sullivan | 28 | Angels |
1999 | Corey Richardson | 15 | Tigers |
1999 | Chris Weekly | 12 | Blue Jays |
1999 | Chris Barski | 11 | Angels |
2000 | Todd Uzzell | 32 | Giants |
2000 | Clifton Glidewell | 30 | Dodgers |
2001 | Gene DeSalme | 16 | Brewers |
2001 | Jordan Robinson | 14 | Cardinals |
2002 | Tyler Durham | 37 | Cardinals |
2002 | Erik Winegarden | 26 | Phillies |
2002 | Gabe Veloz | 21 | Cardinals |
2002 | Carl Makowsky | 18 | Orioles |
2002 | Corey Harrington | 17 | Mariners |
2002 | Ryan Kenning | 12 | Angels |
2002 | O.J. King | 8 | Reds |
2003 | Billy Becher | 18 | Athletics |
2003 | Brad Ditter | 13 | Expos |
2004 | Billy Becher | 22 | Cardinals |
2006 | Brandon Lance | 31 | Royals |
2006 | John Vincent | 21 | Angels |
2006 | Luke Hopkins | 5 | Blue Jays |
2009 | Jake Wilson | 32 | White Sox |
2009 | Jeff Farnham | 27 | Yankees |
2009 | Tyler Sturdevant | 27 | Indians |
2010 | Michael Sodders | 31 | Angels |
2012 | Zach Fisher | 27 | White Sox |
2012 | Zachary Voight | 20 | White Sox |
2013 | Ryan Beck | 30 | Tigers |
2015 | Quinnton Mack | 35 | Diamondbacks |