Spinners Franchise Records
INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS
as of the completion of the 2006 season (compiled by Chaz Scoggins)
Most Games: 72
- Shea Hillenbrand, 1996
- Jeremy West, 2003
Most Games, Career: 119, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Highest Batting Average (150 AB): .330, Mark Fischer, 1997
Highest BA, Righthanded (150 AB): .330, Mark Fischer, 1997
Highest BA, Lefthanded (150 AB): .314, Joe Kerrigan, 1999
Highest BA, Switch (150 AB): .328, Jed Lowrie, 2005
Highest Slugging Percentage (150 AB): .509, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Highest SP, Righthanded (150 AB): .509, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Highest SP, Lefthanded (150 AB): .481, Robert Evans, 2003
Highest SP, Switch (150 (AB): .448, Jed Lowrie, 2005
Highest On-Base Percentage (150 AB): .512, Kevin Youkilis, 2001
Most At-Bats: 284, Cesar Saba, 1999
Most At-Bats, Career: 459, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Most Runs: 52,
- Kevin Youkilis, 2001
- Matt Van Der Bosch, 2004
Most Runs, Game: 5,
- Kevin Youkilis, July 26, 2001 at Pittsfield
- Bubba Bell, July 19, 2006 vs. State College
Consecutive Games, Runs: 9, Angel Santos, July 25 - August 3, 1998 (11 R)
Most Runs, Career: 68, Freddie Money, 2000-01
Most Hits: 88, Shea Hillenbrand, 1996
Most Hits, Game: 5, Many (Last: Manny Arambarris, July 26, 2006 vs. Aberdeen)
Consecutive Hits: 8,
- Edgar Martinez (July 22-23, 2001)
- Jay Johnson (Aug. 29 Sept. 1, 2005, 3 BB)
Most Hits, Career: 100, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Longest Hitting Streak: 21, Moises Mo Rojas, July 5-30, 1998
Hitting Streak, Start of Lowell Career 12,
- Matt Mercurio, June 21 July 4, 2005
- Yahmed Yema, June 21 July 5, 2005
Consecutive Games Reaching Base Safely: 46, Kevin Youkilis, July 1 - Aug. 23, 2001
Consecutive 4-Hit Games: 2, Edgar Martinez, July 22-23, 2001 (8 H)
Consecutive 3-Hit Games 3, Bubba Bell, July 19-21, 2006 (9 H)
Consecutive Multiple-Hit Games: 6,
- Angel Mendoza, July 9-14, 1998 (13 H)
- Mike Goss, July 18-24, 2002 (13 H)
Most Extra-Base Hits: 30, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999 (13 2B, 5 3B, 12 HR)
Most XBH, Righthanded: 30, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999 (13 2B, 5 3B, 12 HR)
Most XBH, Lefthanded 26,
- Brandon Moss, 2003 (15 2B, 4 3B, 7 HR)
- Jason Twomley, 2005 (16 2B, 3 3B, 7 HR)
Most XBH, Switch: 21, Cesar Saba, 1999 (16 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 3, Many (Last: Matt Van Der Bosch, Aug. 28, 2004 at Oneonta (2 3B, 1 HR)
Consecutive Games With Extra-Base Hits: 5, Moises Mo Rojas, July 13-17, 1998 (3 2B, 2 HR)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Career: 43, Mario Campos, 2001-02 (31-1-11)
Most Doubles: 21, Moises Mo Rojas, 1998
Most Doubles, Game: 3, Many (Last: Lee Curtis, July 2, 2004 vs. Oneonta, 13 inn)
Most Doubles, Career: 31, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Most Triples: 6,
- Pat Santoro, 1998
- Matt Van Der Bosch, 2004
Most Triples, Game: 2,
- Shea Hillenbrand, July 22, 1996 at New Jersey
- Angel Mendoza, Aug. 2, 1998 vs. Jamestown
- Robert Evans, Aug. 6, 2003 at Oneonta (2nd game)
- Matt Van Der Bosch, Aug. 28, 2004 at Oneonta
Most Home Runs: 12, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Most HR, Righthanded: 12, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Most HR, Lefthanded: 7,
- Paul McDaniels, 1998
- Brandon Moss, 2003
- Jason Twomley, 2005
Most HR, Switch 7, Luis Soto, 2005
Most Home Runs, Game: 2, Held by many (Last: Reid Engel, July 3, 2006 at Tri-City)
Consecutive Games Hitting Home Runs: 3, Carlos Rodriguez, June 24-26, 1999 (3)
Most Grand Slams: 1, held by many
Most Total Bases: 116, Shea Hillenbrand, 1996
Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Lew Ford, 1999
Most Total Bases, Game: 10,
- Brian Wiese, July 29, 1999 vs. Vermont (2 HR, 1 2B)
- Matt Van Der Bosch, Aug. 28, 2004 at Oneonta (1 HR, 2 3B)
- Reid Engel, July 3, 2006 at Tri-City (2 HR, 2 1B)
Most RBI 48, Luis Soto, 2005
Most RBI, Righthanded: 47, Carlos Rodriguez, 1999
Most RBI, Lefthanded: 41, Mike Dwyer, 1999
Most RBI, Switch 48, Luis Soto, 2005
Most RBI, Game: 7,
- Brian Wiese, July 29, 1999 vs. Vermont
- Mike Chambers, Aug. 24, 2006 at Tri-City
Most RBI, Game, All Teams RBI: 7, Brian Wiese, July 29, 1999 vs. Vermont (W 7-2)
Most RBI, Career: 59, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Consecutive Games With RBI: 6,
- Dustin Brown, Aug. 24-30, 2002 (7 RBI)
- Kevin Jordan, July 6-14, 2003 (6 RBI)
- Sal Paniagua, July 14 (1st)-July 18, 2004 (12 RBI)
Most Walks: 70, Kevin Youkilis, 2001
Most Walks, Game: 4, Many (Last: Kevin Jordan, July 23, 2003 at Auburn)
Consecutive Games, Walks: 14, Kevin Youkilis, July 1-17, 2001 (25 walks)
Consecutive Plate Appearances Reaching Base Safely 11, Jay Johnson, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2005 (8H, 3BB)
Most Strikeouts: 81, Corey Jenkins, 1996
Most Strikeouts, Game: 5,
- Bryan Barnowski, July 1, 2001 vs. Utica
- Salvador Paniagua, June 30, 2004 (1st) at Oneonta
- Mitch Stachowsky, July 15, 2005 at Jamestown
Most Strikeouts, Extra-Inning Game: 5,
- Carlos Aleman, July 29, 2002 vs. HV (18)
- Jon de Vries, June 29, 2003 at Oneonta (13)
Consecutive Strikeouts: 7, Bryan Barnowski, June 30 - July 1, 2001
Strikeouts, Consecutive At-Bats 10, Jon de Vries, June 29 July 1, 2003 (2 HBP)
Most Strikeouts, Career: 151, Mario Campos, 2001-02
Most Stolen Bases 28, Matt Van Der Bosch, 2004
Most Stolen Bases, Game: 3,
- Mike Goss, June 25, 2002 vs. Vermont
- Greg Stone, Aug. 30, 2002 at Batavia
- Matt Van Der Bosch, Aug. 8, 2004 at Batavia
- Jacoby Ellsbury, Sept. 8, 2005 at Oneonta
Most Stolen Bases, Career: 37, Freddie Money, 2000-01
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS
as of the completion of the 2006 season (compiled by Chaz Scoggins)
Most Games: 29, John Duffy, 1996
Most Games, Career 42, Tom Cochran, 2003-04
Lowest ERA (62 IP) 1.77, Anibal Sanchez, 2004
Lowest ERA, Righthanded (62 IP) 1.77, Anibal Sanchez, 2004
Lowest ERA, Lefthanded (62 IP): 1.89, Chris Elmore, 2000
Most Victories: 7,
- Bobby Rodgers, 1996
- Danny Lampley, 1998
- Jose Vaquedano, 2003
- Ryan Phillips, 2005
Most Victories, Righthanded: 7,
- Bobby Rodgers, 1996
- Danny Lampley, 1998
- Jose Vaquedano, 2003
Most Victories, Lefthanded 7, Ryan Phillips, 2005
Consecutive Victories: 5, Several (Last: Jose Vaquedano, Aug. 26, 2002 July 15, 2003)
Most Victories, Career 10, Mario Pena, 2005-06.
Most Losses: 9,
- Matt Kinney, 1996
- Mario Pena, 2005-06
Consecutive Losses: 6,
- Terry Hayden, 1997
- J.T. Zink, 2005-06
Most Saves: 16, Chuck Beale, 1996
Most Shutouts: 1, Several
Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 18, Matt Kinney, Aug. 25 - Sept. 4, 1996
Scoreless Innings, Start of Lowell Career: 13.2, Danny Lampley, June 27 - July 12, 1998
Most Complete Games: 2, Bobby Rodgers, 1996
Most Innings: 90.0, Bobby Rodgers, 1996
Most Innings, Career 121, Mario Pena, 2005-06
Most Runs Allowed: 63, Rick Riccobono, 1999
Most Runs Allowed, Career 65, Mario Pena, 2005-06
Most Runs Allowed, Game: 12,
- Bob Slomkowski, Aug. 25, 1998 vs. Hudson Valley (2.2 IP)
- Jose Vaquedano, Aug. 16, 2002 at Oneonta (2.2 IP)
Most Hits Allowed 97, Mario Pena, 2005
Most Hits Allowed, Game: 13, Rick ODette, July 12, 1997 at Batavia (5.2 IP)
Most Hits Allowed, Career 129, Mario Pena, 2005-06
Most Home Runs Allowed 11, Adam Blackley, 2005
Most Home Runs Allowed, Career 11, Adam Blackley, 2005
Most Innings, No Home Runs Allowed: 87.1, Matt Kinney, 1996
Most Walks: 44, Matt Kinney, 1996
Most Walks, Game: 7, Rick ODette, Aug. 12, 1997 at Vermont
Consecutive Innings, No Walks 52 1/3, Jarrett Gardner (June 19-Aug. 26, 2003) (start of career)
Most Strikeouts: 108, Bobby Rodgers, 1996
Most Strikeouts, Righthanded: 108, Bobby Rodgers, 1996
Most Strikeouts, Lefthanded 86, Adam Blackley, 2005
Most Strikeouts, Game: 16, Bobby Rodgers, July 3, 1996 vs. Utica
Most Strikeouts, First Lowell Game: 10, Phil Dumatrait, Aug. 30, 2001 vs. New Jersey
Most Strikeouts, Game, LHP: 11,
- Andy Hazlett, Aug. 14, 1997 vs. Erie
- Mauricio Lara, July 27, 2000 vs. Mahoning Valley
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever 10, Barry Hertzler, Aug. 24, 2004 vs. N.J. (7 IP)
Consecutive Strikeouts: 7,
- Phil Dumatrait, Aug. 30, 2001 vs. New Jersey
- Hunter Jones, Aug. 31, 2005 vs. Vermont
Consecutive Strikeouts, Start of Lowell Career: 6, Charlie Weatherby, June 21, 2001 vs. Staten Island
Most 10-K Games: 3, Bobby Rodgers, 1996
Consecutive 10-K Games: 2,
- Bobby Rodgers, July 3 & 9, 1996 (27 K)
- Seung Jun Song, July 6 & 12, 2000 (22 K)
- Anibal Sanchez, Aug. 21 & 26, 2004 (20 K)
Highest K/IP Ratio (62 IP): 13.36, Danny Lampley, 1998 (95/64)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING RECORDS
as of the completion of the 2006 season (compiled by Chaz Scoggins)
Most Errors: 34, Cesar Saba (SS), 1999
Most Games, No Errors: 44*, Will Smith (OF), 2000
Most Errors, Game: 4,
- Cesar Saba, June 18, 1999 vs. Utica (SS)
- Claudio Arias, Aug. 29, 2003 vs. Auburn (3B)
Most Errors, Extra- Inning Game: 4, Jose Olmeda, Sept. 3, 1997 at Vermont (SS, 11)
Most Errors, Pitcher: 5,
- Matt Kinney, 1996
- Anibal Sanchez, 2004
Consecutive Games, Pitcher, No Errors 42*, Tom Cochran, Jun 18, 2003 Sept. 3, 2004
Most Errors, Catcher: 12, Salvador Paniagua, 2004
Consecutive Games, Catcher, No Errors 39*, Jim Buckley, Aug. 28, 2002 Sept. 2, 2003
Most Caught Stealing, Game, Catcher: 5, Dan Mooney, June 27, 2000 at New Jersey (2 SB, 5 CS)
Most Errors, First Base: 17, Shea Hillenbrand, 1996
Consecutive Games, First Base, No Errors: 36, Mike Dwyer, Jul 18 - Aug. 28, 1999
Most Errors, Second Base 16, Melvin Reyes, 2003
Consecutive Games, Second Base, No Errors: 28, Ruben Lebron, July 7 1996 - Aug 10, 1997
Most Errors, Third Base 23, Claudio Arias, 2003
Consecutive Games, Third Base, No Errors: 15, Chas Terni, Jul 23 - Aug 8, 1998
Most Errors, Shortstop: 34, Cesar Saba, 1999
Consecutive Games, Shortstop, No Errors: 21*, Raul Nieves, Aug 16 - Sep 6, 2000
Most Errors, Outfield: 12, Marcus Mac Howard, 1997
Consecutive Games, Outfield, No Errors: 53*, Lew Ford, June 19 - Aug. 28, 1999











