31 Charlie Furbush
31 Charlie Furbush
Height: 6-4
Weight: 200
Year: 2008
Hometown: South Portland, ME
High School: South Portland
Position: LHP/1B
Bats/Throws: L/L

2006: Pitched in a team-high 20 games and made eight starts…also appeared in 37 games – with 36 starts (20 at first base, 15 at DH and one in left field) – as a hitter…went 10-1 with four saves and struck out a team-record 115 batters in 74.2 innings…his victories tally is also a Monks’ single-season high…paced the SJC staff in innings, wins, saves and opponent’s batting average (.185)…led all of NCAA DIII Baseball with 13.9 strikeouts per nine innings and finished fourth in victories…struck out 10 or more batters in six different games…also hit .286 (34-119) with 27 runs, four doubles, three triples and 18 RBI…fanned 10 in a 7-2 win over University of Rochester in the Monks’ season-opener on March 12th…collected a save with two K’s in a scoreless inning against Rhode Island College on March 16th…struck out 11 the next day in a 3-2 loss to Ripon College…improved to 2-1 after striking out 11 with two hits allowed in 6.1 frames versus Endicott College on March 25th…set a new career-high with 15 K’s and allowed three hits in a 7-0 win over Maine-Farmington on April 14th…stuck out four in 1.2 perfect innings to collect a save against Southern Maine on April 21st…tied a career-high with 15 K’s in a complete game (9 inn.) victory over Thomas College in the NAC Tournament on May 5th…improved to 10-1 with a victory over Bowdoin College in the NCAA DIII Regional Tournament on May 17th…struck out 10 batters and allowed seven runs off nine hits in the Monks’ first-ever NCAA tourney win…went 2-3 with two runs and an RBI against Rhode Island College on March 16th…was 4-4 with five runs, two doubles and six RBI against Maine-Presque Isle on March 31st…drove in four and went 2-2 with a run against Plymouth State on April 2nd…homered and went 2-3 with two runs scored in the NAC tourney win over Thomas on May 5th…garnered First Team All-NAC honors and was selected as the NAC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season…listed on the NAC All-Tournament and NCAA DIII All-Tournament teams…named All-New England (NEIBA) and selected as the NCBWA New England Pitcher of the Year…became the first SJC player since 2001 to collect All-America honors when named to the ABCA Second Team.

2006 game-by-game statistics

2005: Appeared in 11 games with nine starts on the mound as a freshman…also started 36 as a middle-of-the-order threat for the Monks – 23 at first base, eight at DH, four in left field and one in right…went 7-1 with a save and posted a 1.75 ERA with 70 strikeouts and just 11 walks in 61.2 innings…led the SJC staff in innings, wins and strikeouts and tied for the lead in lowest opponent’s batting average (.209)…hit .392 (49-125) with 27 runs, 10 doubles, two home runs, 32 RBI and a pair of stolen bases…posted a .536 slugging percentage and a .465 OBP…tied for the team-lead with 17 multiple-hit games and drove in two or more runs in six different games…also recorded an 11-game hitting streak…paced the Royal Blue in doubles, ranked second OBP, and third in hits and RBI…notched a victory in his first NCAA start against Catholic College on March 5th…fanned six batters and allowed one unearned run off four hits and two walks that day…improved to 2-0 with five one-hit shutout innings against NAC-rival Castleton State on April 6th…fanned 10 and scattered four hits in a complete game (9 inn.) 4-0 win over Husson College on April 10th…allowed two runs off six hits and struck out six in a complete-game (7 inn.) win over Becker College on April 16th…upped his record to 5-0 after tossing seven shutout innings with five K’s and three hits allowed versus Husson on April 25th…whiffed 13 and yielded just four hits in seven innings against Thomas College on April 30th…recorded his first career save with 1.1 innings of scoreless relief versus Castleton on May 6th…improved to 7-0 with a complete-game (9 inn.) shutout win over Becker in the NAC Tournament on May 12th…fanned a career-high 14 batters while allowing six hits and no walks that day…suffered his first NCAA loss in a 10-6 setback against Babson College in the ECAC Tournament on May 20th…recorded his first collegiate hit – an RBI single in the first inning - against Curry College on March 6th…went 1-3 with three runs, two RBI and his first collegiate home run against Wisconsin-Lutheran on March 7th…was 6-7 with three runs, two doubles and an RBI in a twinbill versus Castleton on April 7th…added five hits in eight trips with three runs and a pair of RBI in a doubleheader with Lyndon State on April 19th…went 3-3 with two runs, a double and three RBI against Plymouth State on April 26th…added four hits in seven at bats with a double and an RBI in two games with Thomas on April 30th…was 2-4 with a home run, a double and a season-high four RBI in a win over Maine-Farmington on May 1st…named First Team All-New England (NEIBA), First Team All-NAC and NAC Co-Player of the Year along with teammate Derek McIntosh.

2005 game-by-game statistics

 

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