35 Pat Moran
35 Pat Moran
Nickname: Dids
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Year: 2010
Hometown: Winterport, ME
High School: Hampden Academy
Position: Pitcher/Outfield
Major: Exercise Science
Bats/Throws: R/R

MONK CONFESSIONS

2010: Pitched in 12 games and hit in 39 contests for the Monks…on the hill, went 7-2 with a 3.52 ERA, 65 K’s and 12 walks in 64 innings…hit .300 (39-130) with 27 runs, eight doubles, eight homer and 39 RBI…led the pitching staff in innings and strikeouts and tied Sam Murray for the lead win wins…led all Monks hitters with eight home runs…led the GNAC in innings and ranked second in strikeouts and home runs hit…recorded 11 multiple hit efforts and 10 multi-RBI performances…fanned eight and scattered eight hits with no walks in five frames to earn the win over New Jersey City on March 20th…allowed one run and eight hits with six K’s in a 6-1 win over Suffolk on March 28th…whiffed six in 3.2 innings of relief against Southern Maine on April 15th and earned the victory against the Huskies…notched his only save of the year against USM six days later with four innings of five-hit, three-run ball…tossed a gem in a GNAC Tournament quarterfinal victory over JWU on April 29th…worked all seven innings, fanning nine with seven hits and one earned run allowed against the Wildcats…struck out a season-high 10 batters in five frames against MIT on May 6th...started against Worcester State in the New England Regional Tournament on May 20th…worked all nine frames against the Lancers, striking out five with seven hits and two earned runs allowed en route to earning the win in the 5-4 triumph…worked 3.1 innings in relief against Tufts two days later and allowed one run and two hits with two K’s…was 3-5 with a run, double and two RBI against Wentworth on March 11th…connected for his first home run of the year, a solo blast, against UMass-Boston on March 25th...hit a two-run homer and went 3-4 with three RBI against Suffolk on March 28th…drove home a career-high six runs and went 2-4 with a grand slam homer against Husson on April 1st…connected for a big fly again and went 2-3 with two runs, a double and three RBI against Maine-Farmington on April 2nd…was 2-4 with a two-run jack and three RBI against Framingham State on April 8th…went 1-2 with two runs, three RBI and a home run against Lasell on April 10th…was 2-4 with two runs and a double against Norwich on April 24th…went 2-5 with a run and two RBI in a GNAC Tournament semifinal win over Suffolk on May 1st…was 2-2 with two runs against MIT on May 6th…named GNAC Player of the Week on March 30th…earned First Team All-GNAC honors as a utility player and Second Team accolades as a pitcher…named ECAC Second Team, NEIBA Third Team and selected to play in the NEIBA All-Star Game at Fenway Park…capped his career with a 19-8 record and a 3.75 ERA…recorded 183 strikeouts and issued 27 walks in 175.1 innings…as a hitter, batted .346 (106-306) with 78 runs, 21 doubles, 21 homers and 97 RBI…leaves the program with the third-most wins in team history and ranks fifth in strikeouts and eighth in innings pitched…is sixth all-time in K/9 (9.39), ranks as the all-time leader in walks per nine innings (1.39) and is second in WHIP (1.17)…as a hitter, ranks fourth all-time in slugging percentage (.634) and sixth in home runs (21).

2009: Emerged as one of the best two-way players in New England...made 13 appearances and 8 starts on the mound and 36 games as an outfielder/designated hitter...posted 14 multiple-hit games and 12 multi-RBI contests as a middle of the order threat...went 8-1 with a 3.88 ERA and 75 strikeouts, against just 6 walks, in 62 2/3 innings on the hill...batted .411 (46-112) with 44 RBI's, 37 runs, 11 home runs, 10 doubles and 5 stolen bases...led the conference in wins, strikeouts, home runs and slugging percentage (.813)...his .084 walks per nine innings ranked fourth in all of NCAA DIII Baseball...opponents hit just .227 off him in 2009...tossed a gem - nine strikeouts with two hits and no walks allowed in eight innings - against St. Joseph's (NY) on March 13th to collect his first victory of the year...fanned 12 in his next outing, a complete-game victory over New Jersey City on March 21st... notched his first save at St. Joe's with 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief against Daniel Webster on April 9th...improved to 5-0 after baffling Norwich for seven innings, with 12 K's and three hits allowed on April 11th...continued his dominance in his subsequent start on April 19th with five hits and one earned run allowed and nine K's in seven innings...fanned seven and allowed one earned run over 3 1/3 innings of relief to collect the win against top-ranked USM on April 29th...went 2-5 with a three-run tater against Husson on April 1st...hit a grand slam against Lasell on April 5th...notched a 4-4 effort with three runs, four RBI's and a pair of big flies against Thomas on April 14th...reached base five times with two hits and three walks against Suffolk in the GNAC tourney on April 25th...went 3-3 with three runs, two RBI's, a double and a triple against Bates on May 3rd... named GNAC Pitcher of the Week three times and garnered ECAC New England Pitcher of the Week honors on April 14th...earned GNAC First Team All-Conference honors as a pitcher and designated hitter and was named as the GNAC Pitcher and Player of the Year accolades...collected  All-NEIBA First Team, D3Baseball.com All-America Honorable Mention and ECAC DIII Baseball Third Team honors...received the team's Most Valuable Player and Saint Joseph's Athletics Male Athlete of the Year awards.

2008: Made nine starts on the mound, 17 in the outfield and 4 as the Monks designated hitter...posted a 3.88 ERA with a 4-5 record and a team-high 43 strikeouts in 48 2/3 innings...batted .328 (21-64) with 14 runs, 14 RBI's and two home runs...collected his first victory in a Monks uniform on April 5th against Emerson with eight strikeouts in six innings...defeated Albertus Magnus in a conference play-in game with seven K's and two earned runs allowed in seven innings...held Suffolk to four runs, three earned, with four punch-outs in 7 2/3 innings to collect the winning decision against Suffolk in the GNAC Championship game on April 27th...against WPI on March 2nd, rapped an RBI single in his first collegiate at bat and went 3-3 with two runs and two RBI's...notched a 2-3 performance against Thomas More on March 5th with three RBI's and a double...belted his first NCAA homer against Suffolk on March 29th...nearly hit a grand slam against Husson on April 14th, but settled for a bases-clearing triple off the top of the left-center fence...named to the GNAC All-Tournament Team.

Before St. Joe's: Played two seasons at the University of Maine as a pitcher...as a sophomore, appeared in four games with one start...posted a 9.00 ERA with four K's in seven innings...saw action in nine games for the Black Bears as a freshman, earning four starts... finished 1-2 with an 8.61 ERA... fanned 18 batters on the season... earned a start in the third game of the season at 19th-ranked Ole Miss... earned first career victory in Maine's 14-10 win over St. Bonaventure (3/7)... fanned a career-high four batters in Maine's game against Maryland Eastern Shore (4/1)... earned his first career save in the game against Maryland Eastern Shore... named a UMaine Academic "Rising Star" and also named to the America East Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll... played for the North Adams Steeplecats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2006...granted an additional year of eligibility due to an injury suffered during his sophomore campaign.

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Hampden Academy for David Shapiro...was a First Team Penobscot Valley Conference selection all four years...Pitcher of the Year as a senior in 2005...played four seasons of American Legion for Dave Morris and the Brewer Falcons with a record of 24-1...Player of the Year in 2005...started on the Hampden Academy Class A State Championship Basketball team in 2005. 

Personal: Patrick Ryan Moran, born October 14, 1986 in Winterport, ME....son of Timothy and Kathryn Moran...majoring in Exercise Science.

 

CAREER STATISTICS