Doug Mayo '96

Doug Mayo '96

Doug Mayo '96 was one of the most intimidating players ever to swing the bat for the Royal Blue. Mayo's heavy hitting and defensive versatility around the diamond led the Monks to three straight New England Championship appearances. In 1995, during his junior season, he helped lead Saint Joseph's College to the championship game of the District 5 NAIA New England Tournament, batting .417 with 18 doubles and 55 RBI. Mayo's batting average (.417) and doubles (18) set single-season records, and for his efforts, he was selected to the Maine Athletic Conference team and the NAIA All-New England Team. In 1996, Mayo led the Saint Joseph's baseball team to the Maine Athletic Conference and NAIA New England Championships while posting team highs in batting average (.362), hits (46), RBI (31), doubles (12), and walks (26). At the time of his induction, he ranks among the program's all-time career leaders with a .359 batting average, 7 triples and 34 doubles.

 

 

 

Career Statistics:

YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG SLG OBP
1994 26 84 14 22 4 2 1 10 9 10 0 .262 .393 .333
1995 36 132 37 55 18 3 4 39 17 15 0 .417 .689 .483
1996 38 127 28 46 12 2 3 31 26 12 1 .362 .559 .471
TOTAL 100 343 79 123 34 7 8 80 52 37 1 .359 .569 .443