2019 Michigan Wolverines baseball team American college baseball season
The 2019 Michigan Wolverines baseball team represented the University of Michigan in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Wolverines, led by head coach Erik Bakich in his seventh season, were a member of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Wilpon Baseball Complex in Ann Arbor, Michigan . The Wolverines finished the season with a 50–22 record, including 16–7 in conference play, marking their first 50 win season since 1987.[ 2]
The Wolverines received an at-large bid to the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball tournament . They defeated Creighton in the regional finals and UCLA in the super regionals to advance to the College World Series for the first time since 1984 .[ 3] They became the first Big Ten Conference team to advance to the College World Series since Indiana in 2013 , and the first Big Ten Conference team to advance to the championship round in the College World Series since Ohio State in 1966 .[ 4]
Previous season
The Wolverines finished the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season 33–21 overall, including 15–8 in conference play, finishing in third place in their conference. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Wolverines qualified to play in the 2018 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament . The Wolverines would eventually lose in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament to Ohio State by a score of 3–5.[ 5]
Preseason
Michigan was the only Big Ten Conference team to appear in every national preseason top-25 ranking.[ 6] The Wolverines were ranked No. 17 by D1Baseball, No. 20 by Baseball America, No. 23 by NCBWA and No. 25 by ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll in their respective preseason polls.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Roster
2019 Michigan Wolverines baseball team
Players
Coaches
#
Pos.
Name
B/T
Height
Weight
Year
Previous school
Home town
0
C
Joe Donovan
R/R
5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
So
Westmont H. S.
Clarendon Hills, Illinois
2
INF
Jack Blomgren
R/R
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
So
Craig H. S.
Milton, Wisconsin
3
OF
Miles Lewis
S/R
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
RS Sr
Hudson H. S.
Hudson, Wisconsin
4
INF
Ako Thomas
R/R
5 ft 7 in (1.7 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
Sr
Mount Carmel H. S.
Chicago, Illinois
5
OF
Christian Bullock
L/L
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
Jr
Morgan Park H. S.
Chicago, Illinois
6
RHP
Danny Zimmerman
R/R
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
So
Redondo Union H. S.
Redondo Beach, California
7
OF
Jesse Franklin V
L/L
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
So
Seattle Prep
Seattle, Washington
8
INF
Matthew Schmidt
R/R
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
Sr
Regis Jesuit H. S.
Parker, Colorado
10
INF
Blake Nelson
R/R
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
Sr
Mount Rainier H. S.
Normandy Park, Washington
11
C
Harrison Salter
R/R
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
RS So
St. Mary's Prep
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
12
INF
Riley Bertram
S/R
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Fr
Zionsville H. S.
Zionsville, Indiana
13
OF
Dominic Clementi
L/R
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Jr
Arrowhead H. S.
Hartland, Wisconsin
14
LHP
Benjamin Keizer
L/L
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
RS Jr
Portage Northern H. S.
Portage, Michigan
15
INF
Jimmy Kerr (C)
L/R
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
Sr
Notre Dame Prep H. S.
Scottsdale, Arizona
17
RHP
Jeff Criswell
R/R
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
So
Portage Central H. S.
Portage, Michigan
18
C
Jordan Rodgers
R/R
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
Fr
Simeon Career Academy
Chicago, Illinois
19
RHP
Dillon Nowicki
R/R
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Fr
Stoughton H. S.
Stoughton, Wisconsin
20
RHP
Willie Weiss
R/R
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
Fr
Westview H. S.
Portland, Oregon
21
LHP
Ben Dragani
L/L
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
So
Catholic Memorial H. S.
Brookfield, Wisconsin
22
OF
Jordan Brewer
R/L
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
Jr
Lincoln Trail College
St. Joseph, Michigan
24
C
Casey Buckley
L/R
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Fr
Los Alamitos H. S.
Long Beach, California
25
RHP
Isaiah Paige
R/R
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
RS Fr
Damien H. S.
Diamond Bar, California
27
LHP
Steve Hajjar
R/L
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
Fr
Central Catholic H. S.
Andover, Massachusetts
28
RHP
Keaton Carratini
R/R
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Fr
La Costa Canyon H. S.
Encinitas, California
29
RHP
Blake Beers
R/R
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
So
Loyola H. S.
Manhattan Beach, California
30
LHP
Jack White
L/L
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
Fr
Athens Academy
Bethesda, Maryland
32
RHP
Joe Pace
R/R
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
RS Jr
Notre Dame H. S.
Valley Village, California
34
RHP
Jack Bredeson
R/R
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
Sr
Arrowhead H. S.
Hartland, Wisconsin
35
LHP
Walker Cleveland
L/L
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
145 lb (66 kg)
Fr
North Gwinnett H. S.
Suwanee, Georgia
37
RHP
Karl Kauffmann
R/R
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Jr
Brother Rice H. S.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
40
LHP
Angelo Smith
L/L
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
160 lb (73 kg)
So
Richards H. S.
Thornton, Illinois
42
OF
Jordan Nwogu
R/R
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
235 lb (107 kg)
So
Pioneer H. S.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
47
LHP
Tommy Henry
L/L
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
Jr
Portage Northern H. S.
Portage, Michigan
48
RHP
Jack Weisenburger
R/R
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
Jr
Rockford H. S.
Rockford, Michigan
51
INF
Jack Van Remortel
R/R
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
Fr
Carmel H. S.
Carmel, Indiana
Head coach
Erik Bakich
Assistant coach(es)
Michael Brdar
Hitting coach(es)
Nick Schnabel
Pitching coach(es)
Chris Fetter
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Current redshirt
Roster Last update: June 10, 2019
Schedule
2019 Michigan Wolverines baseball game log
Regular season (38–16)
February (6–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B1G Record
1
February 15
vs Binghamton
No. 17
First Data Field Port St. Lucie, Florida ,
10–0
Henry (1–0)
Gallagher (0–1)
—
375
1–0
–
2
February 16
vs Binghamton
No. 17
First Data Field Port St. Lucie, Florida
5–4
Kauffmann (1–0)
Miller (0–1)
Weiss (1)
325
2–0
–
3
February 17
vs Binghamton
No. 17
First Data Field Port St. Lucie, Florida
12–2
Criswell (1–0)
VanScoter (0–1)
—
325
3–0
–
4
February 22
at The Citadel
No. 17
Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Charleston, South Carolina ,
2–0
Henry (2–0)
Merritt (0–2)
—
358
4–0
–
5
February 23
at The Citadel
No. 17
Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Charleston, South Carolina
9–1
Kauffmann (2–0)
Connolly (1–1)
—
622
5–0
–
6
February 24
at The Citadel
No. 17
Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Charleston, South Carolina
6–3
Weiss (1–0)
Spence (1–1)
Keizer (1)
278
6–0
–
March (13–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B1G Record
7
March 1
at CSUN
No. 17
Matador Field Northridge, California
2–1
Henry (3–0)
Armstrong (0–1)
Weiss (2)
346
7–0
–
—
March 2
at CSUN
Postponed
8
March 3
at CSUN
No. 17
Matador Field Northridge, California
4–2
Kauffmann (3–0)
Moore (1–1)
Weiss (3)
394
8–0
–
9
March 3
at CSUN
No. 17
Matador Field Northridge, California
2–5
Nunez (3–0)
Criswell (1–1)
Schriever (3)
394
8–1
–
10
March 5
at Long Beach State
No. 16
Blair Field Long Beach, California
7–8
Pacheco (1–1)
Beers (0–1)
Spacke (1)
1,007
8–2
–
11
March 8
at #2 UCLA
No. 16
Jackie Robinson Stadium Los Angeles, California
7–5
Henry (4–0)
Pettway (0–1)
Weiss (4)
1,271
9–2
–
12
March 9
at USC
No. 16
Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California
1–4
Esqueda (1–0)
Kauffmann (3–1)
Lunn (1)
658
9–3
–
13
March 10
vs. Oklahoma State
No. 16
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles, California
2–3 (10)
Basso (1–0)
Weiss (1–1)
Leeper (3)
—
9–4
–
14
March 14
Manhattan
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan ,
5–1
Henry (5–0)
Takacs (0–4)
—
215
10–4
–
15
March 15
Manhattan
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
23–2
Kauffmann (4–1)
Galvan (0–3)
—
352
11–4
–
16
March 16
Manhattan
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
16–7
Keizer (1–0)
Cain (2–1)
Weiss (5)
379
12–4
–
17
March 17
Manhattan
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
4–0 (7)
Paige (1–0)
Stuart (1–2)
—
387
13–4
–
18
March 19
Western Michigan
No. 24
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
12–5
Cleveland (1–0)
Mullen (1–3)
—
446
14–4
–
19
March 21
at #19 Texas Tech
No. 24
Dan Law Field Lubbock, Texas ,
2–11
Dallas (2–0)
Henry (5–1)
—
3,334
14–5
–
20
March 22
at #19 Texas Tech
No. 24
Dan Law Field Lubbock, Texas
3–10
Kilian (2–2)
Kauffmann (4–2)
—
3,302
14–6
–
21
March 23
at #19 Texas Tech
No. 24
Dan Law Field Lubbock, Texas
5–8
Freeman (2–0)
Cleveland (1–1)
Beeter (4)
4,432
14–7
–
22
March 23
vs. Stetson
No. 24
Dan Law Field Lubbock, Texas
16–6
Paige (2–0)
Peto (0–4)
—
4,432
15–7
–
23
March 27
San Jose State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
1–0 (7)
Cleveland (2–1)
Polack (1–1)
Kauffmann (1)
—
16–7
–
24
March 27
San Jose State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
3–0 (7)
Smith (1–0)
Konishi (0–2)
Weiss (6)
—
17–7
–
25
March 29
at Michigan State
Drayton McLane Stadium East Lansing, Michigan ,
6–3
Henry (6–1)
Erla (1–5)
—
1,318
18–7
1–0
26
March 30
Michigan State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
16–2
Kauffmann (5–2)
Tyranski (0–5)
—
1,115
19–7
2–0
—
March 31
at Michigan State
Postponed
April (12–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B1G Record
27
April 3
Toledo
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
8–2
Cleveland (2–1)
McAtee (0–1)
—
617
20–7
–
28
April 5
Minnesota
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
4–6
Meyer (3–1)
Henry (6–2)
Schulze (4)
703
20–8
2–1
29
April 6
Minnesota
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
5–3
Weiss (2–1)
Duffy (0–1)
—
1,168
21–8
3–1
30
April 7
Minnesota
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
8–0
Criswell (2–1)
Culliver (2–2)
—
1,037
22–8
4–1
31
April 9
Indiana State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
7–8 (10)
Ward (3–1)
Weiss (2–2)
Grauer (6)
442
22–9
–
32
April 10
Indiana State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
6–4 (6)
Weisenburger (1–0)
Klein (0–1)
—
369
23–9
–
33
April 12
at Ohio State
Bill Davis Stadium Columbus, Ohio ,
5–10
Burhenn (5–1)
Henry (6–3)
—
1,815
23–10
4–2
34
April 13
at Ohio State
Bill Davis Stadium Columbus, Ohio
4–10
Lonsway (5–3)
Kauffmann (5–3)
Pfennig (2)
5,280
23–11
4–3
35
April 13
at Ohio State
Bill Davis Stadium Columbus, Ohio
3–2
Criswell (3–1)
Smith (3–2)
—
5,280
24–11
5–3
36
April 13
Bowling Green
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
10–5
Cleveland (3–1)
Egnor (0–3)
—
478
25–11
–
—
April 19
Northwestern
Postponed
37
April 20
Northwestern
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
4–1
Kauffmann (6–3)
Lavelle (3–5)
Weiss (7)
950
26–11
6–3
38
April 21
Northwestern
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
3–2
Keizer (2–0)
Bader (1–3)
Weiss (8)
1,134
27–11
7–3
39
April 21
Northwestern
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
10–1
Criswell (4–1)
D'Alise (0–1)
—
1,134
28–11
8–3
40
April 26
Rutgers
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
8–3
Kauffmann (7–3)
Rutkowski (2–4)
—
981
29–11
9–3
41
April 27
Rutgers
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
10–1
Henry (7–3)
Genuario (2–4)
—
751
30–11
10–3
42
April 28
Rutgers
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
4–1 (10)
Keizer (3–0)
Brito (3–4)
—
823
31–11
11–3
May (7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B1G Record
43
May 3
at Maryland
Shipley Field College Park, Maryland
10–7
Kauffmann (8–3)
Parsons (8–3)
Weiss (9)
633
32–11
12–3
44
May 4
at Maryland
Shipley Field College Park, Maryland
10–4
Henry (8–3)
Thompson (2–5)
—
817
33–11
13–3
45
May 5
at Maryland
Shipley Field College Park, Maryland
13–1
Criswell (5–1)
LaBonte (1–6)
—
185
34–11
14–3
46
May 7
Michigan State
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
7–0
Keizer (4–0)
Olson (0–4)
—
1,027
35–11
–
47
May 8
Eastern Michigan
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
10–1
Cleveland (4–1)
Koons (0–1)
—
904
36–11
–
48
May 10
Indiana
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
4–10
Milto (7–5)
Kauffmann (8–4)
—
1,418
36–12
14–4
49
May 11
Indiana
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
8–10
Gordon (5–4)
Henry (8–4)
Lloyd (5)
1,540
36–13
14–5
50
May 12
Indiana
Ray Fisher Stadium Ann Arbor, Michigan
6–5 (11)
Paige (4–0)
Sloan (2–3)
—
945
37–13
15–5
51
May 14
at Kentucky
Kentucky Proud Park Lexington, Kentucky ,
4–7
Ramsey (4–6)
Cleveland (4–2)
Coleman (5)
3,224
37–14
–
52
May 16
at Nebraska
Hawks Field Lincoln, Nebraska ,
2–5
Palkert (4–3)
Kauffmann (8–5)
Gomes (11)
4,724
37–15
15–6
53
May 17
at Nebraska
Hawks Field Lincoln, Nebraska
0–7
Fisher (6–3)
Henry (8–5)
—
—
37–16
15–7
54
May 17
at Nebraska
Hawks Field Lincoln, Nebraska
10–8
Criswell (6–1)
Schanaman (1–2)
Weisenburger (1)
6,888
38–16
16–7
Postseason (12–6)
B1G Tournament (3–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B1GT Record
55
May 22
vs. Ohio State
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska ,
1–2
Pfennig (2–3)
Kauffmann (8–6)
Magno (11)
—
38–17
0–1
56
May 23
vs. No. 20 Illinois
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
5–4
Weisenburger (2–0)
Acton (2–3)
—
—
39–17
1–1
57
May 24
vs. Maryland
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
10–4
Henry (9–5)
Blohm (1–2)
—
—
40–17
2–1
58
May 25
vs. Nebraska
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
18–8
Weisenburger (3–0)
Eddins (6–3)
Beers (1)
—
41–17
3–1
59
May 25
vs. Nebraska
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
3–7
Palkert (5–3)
Keizer (4–1)
Gomes (12)
11,038
41–18
3–2
Corvallis Regional (3–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Regional Record
60
May 31
vs. No. 22 Creighton
Goss Stadium Corvallis, Oregon
6–0
Kauffmann (9–6)
Ragan (8–3)
—
3,122
42–18
1–0
61
June 1
vs. Cincinnati
Goss Stadium Corvallis, Oregon
10–4
Criswell (7–1)
Murray (3–2)
—
3,092
43–18
2–1
62
June 2
vs. No. 22 Creighton
Goss Stadium Corvallis, Oregon
7–11
Kametas (3–0)
Weisenburger (3–1)
—
3,078
43–19
2–1
63
June 3
vs. No. 22 Creighton
Goss Stadium Corvallis, Oregon
17–6
Beers (1–1)
Sakowski (7–1)
—
3,058
44–19
3–1
Los Angeles Super Regional (2–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Super Reg. Record
64
June 7
vs. No. 1 (1) UCLA
Jackie Robinson Stadium Los Angeles, California
3–2
Kauffmann (10–6)
Garcia (10–1)
Criswell (1)
1,904
45–19
1–0
65
June 8
vs. No. 1 (1) UCLA
Jackie Robinson Stadium Los Angeles, California
4–5 (12)
Powell (4–3)
Cleveland (4–3)
—
1,967
45–20
1–1
66
June 9
vs. No. 1 (1) UCLA
Jackie Robinson Stadium Los Angeles, California
4–2
Henry (10–5)
Mora (3–3)
Keizer (2)
2,031
46–20
2–1
College World Series (4–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Rank
Stadium Site
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
CWS Record
67
June 15
vs. No. 8 Texas Tech
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska ,
5–3
Kauffmann (11–6)
Dallas (7–1)
Criswell (2)
24,148
47–20
1–0
68
June 17
vs. Florida State
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
2–0
Henry (11–5)
Van Eyk (10–4)
—
23,541
48–20
2–0
69
June 21
vs. No. 8 Texas Tech
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
15–3
Kauffmann (12–6)
Dallas (7–2)
Criswell (3)
20,944
49–20
3–0
70
June 24
vs. No. 2 Vanderbilt
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
7–4
Henry (12–5)
Fellows (13–2)
Criswell (4)
24,707
50–20
4–0
71
June 25
vs. No. 2 Vanderbilt
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
1–4
Rocker (12–5)
Paige (4–1)
—
25,017
50–21
4–1
72
June 26
vs. No. 2 Vanderbilt
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
2–8
Hickman (9–0)
Kauffmann (12–7)
Eder (4)
20,007
50–22
4–2
Win Loss PostponementBold : Wolverines team memberReference:[ 11]
Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes т = Tied with team above or below Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Final Coaches' 25 25* 19 25 24 RV — — — — — — — — — —* —* 2 Baseball America 20 20 20 18 23 23 — — 24 — — — 23 — — — —* —* 2 Collegiate Baseball ^39 RV 25 26 RV 30 — — 27 — — 22 19 22 — — 16 8 2 NCBWA †23 21 18 16 26 22 — 29 25 RV 30 26 24 28т RV RV RV* RV* 2 D1Baseball 17 17 17 16 RV 24 — — — — — — — — — — —* —* 2
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
Awards and honors
Weekly Awards
Player
Award
Date awarded
Ref.
Tommy Henry
Big Ten Pitcher of the Week NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week
February 25, 2019
[ 12] [ 13]
Tommy Henry
Big Ten Pitcher of the Week
March 4, 2019
[ 14]
Karl Kauffmann
Big Ten Pitcher of the Week
April 29, 2019
[ 15]
All-American
Player
Selection
Ref.
Jordan Brewer
Third Team
[ 18]
Karl Kauffmann
Third Team
Willie Weiss
Freshman Team
Tommy Henry
Honorable Mention
Major League Baseball Draft
The following Wolverines were selected in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft :[ 19]
References
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^ "Maryland and Michigan Earn Baseball Weekly Honors" . BigTen.org . CBS Interactive . February 25, 2019. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2019 .
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^ "Indiana, Michigan and Nebraska Earn Baseball Weekly Honors" . BigTen.org . CBS Interactive . March 4, 2019. Archived from the original on September 13, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2019 .
^ "Iowa and Michigan Claim Baseball Weekly Accolades" . BigTen.org . CBS Interactive . April 29, 2019. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2019 .
^ a b Svoboda, Kurt (May 21, 2019). "Brewer Named Player of the Year; Nine Wolverines Earn All-Big Ten Honors" . MGoBlue.com . CBS Interactive . Retrieved June 15, 2019 .
^ Svoboda, Kurt (June 15, 2019). "Bakich Named NCBWA National Coach of the Year" . MGoBlue.com . CBS Interactive . Retrieved June 15, 2019 .
^ Svoboda, Kurt (June 13, 2019). "Awards & Honors: Five Wolverines Garner All-America, Region Accolades" . MGoBlue.com . CBS Interactive . Retrieved June 13, 2019 .
^ Hewitt, Katie Gwinn (June 5, 2019). "Weisenburger, Kerr Selected on Day Three of MLB Draft" . MGoBlue.com . CBS Interactive . Retrieved June 10, 2019 .
Venues People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics