1954 Missouri Tigers baseball team

The 1954 Missouri Tigers baseball team represented the University of Missouri in the 1954 NCAA baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Rollins Field. The team was coached by Hi Simmons in his 16th season at Missouri.

1954 Missouri Tigers baseball
National Champions
Big Seven Conference Champions
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
1954 record22–4 (11–1 Big Seven)
Head coachHi Simmons (16th year)
Home stadiumRollins Field
1954 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Missouri  y 111 .917  224 .846
Oklahoma   84 .667  128 .600
Iowa State   77 .500   
Kansas   45 .444  106 .625
Colorado   46 .400   
Nebraska   48 .333  1010 .500
Kansas State   310 .231  812 .400
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1954[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The Tigers won the College World Series, defeating Rollins College 4-1 in the final.[2][3]

Season Recap

College World Series

In the first round, Missouri defeated the Lafayette Leopards by a score of 6-3. Missouri was then knocked into the loser's bracket after a 1-4 second-round loss to Art Brophy and Rollins College.[4] Behind lefthander Ed Cook, the Tigers then defeated the UMass Minutemen 8-1.[4]

Missouri defeated Oklahoma A&M Aggies 7-3 in the behind a strong outing from starting pitcher Norm Stewart and home runs from Jerry Schoonmaker and George Gleason.[5] Tied 3-3 with the Michigan State Spartans heading into the ninth inning, Emil Kammer singled home Buddy Cox to propel Missouri into the championship game for a re-match against Rollins College and Art Brophy.[4]

Missouri bested Rollins 4-1 in the championship game behind a great outing from Ed Cook and a Buddy Cox home run.[6]

With seven triples, Missouri tied Holy Cross's record for triples in a College World Series.[7]

Roster

1954 Missouri Tigers roster
 

Pitchers

  • Bob Bauman
  • Bert Beckmann
  • Gene Gastineau
  • Emil Kammer
  • Norm Stewart

Catchers

  • Lloyd Elmore
  • George Gleason
 

Infielders

  • Buddy Cox
  • Dick Dickinson
  • Jack Gabler
  • Herb Morgan
  • Bob Schoonmaker
  • Todd Sickel
 

Outfielders

Coaches

 

Schedule

1954 Missouri Tigers Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
Opponent Score Overall Record Big Seven Record
Fort Leonard Wood3–60–1
Fort Leonard Wood4–21–1
Arkansas18–02–1
Arkansas12–63–1
Oklahoma A&M3–53–2
Oklahoma A&M12–64–2
Sedalia Air Force Base24–15–2
Sedalia Air Force Base11–36–2
Iowa State1–56–30–1
Iowa State5–37–31–1
Kansas State5–38–32–1
Kansas State10–59–33–1
Colorado11–510–34–1
Colorado11–211–35–1
Oklahoma14–112–36–1
Oklahoma6–313–37–1
Nebraska3–114–38–1
Nebraska18–115–39–1
Iowa State7–216–310–1
Iowa State12–117–311–1
Postseason
NCAA Tournament: College World Series
Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
June 10vs. LafayetteRosenblatt Stadium5–318–3
June 11vs. LafayetteRosenblatt Stadium1–418–4
June 12vs. MassachusettsRosenblatt Stadium8–119–4
June 13vs. Oklahoma A&MRosenblatt Stadium7–320–4
June 14vs. Michigan StateRosenblatt Stadium4–321–4
June 16vs. RollinsRosenblatt Stadium4–122–4

Awards and honors

Jerry Schoonmaker
  • First Team All-American[2]
  • All-District V[2]
  • Led NCAA with six home runs[8]
Emil Kammer
  • All-District V[2]
Bob Musgrave
  • All-District V[2]

Team Photo

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1954". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  2. "2012 Mizzou Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). mutigers.com. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  3. "1954 College World Series". Omaha.com. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  4. AP (15 June 1954). "M.U. Nine Near NCAA Title; Soph Lefties to Go Tonight". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. UP (14 June 1954). "Michigan State, Missouri Clash in Semi-Finals". Victoria Advocate. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  6. AP (17 June 1954). "Buddy Cox Swat Homer to Win Out". Southeast Missourian. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  7. "CWS Series Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  8. AP (23 June 1954). "Dean Named All-American". Eugene Register-Guard. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
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