Leon Renaud '92

Leon Renaud '92

Leon Renaud '92 powered the Saint Joseph's baseball program to four straight NAIA District 5 (New England) Championships. In 1991, as a junior, he set the single-season record for home runs with nine and was honored District 5 Tournament Most Valuable Player, District All-Star, and Area 8 All-Star. In 1992, as a senior, Renaud garnered NAIA District Player of the Year, District All-Star, and Area 8 All-Star honors. That year he led the team in hits (40), runs (25), doubles (10), and batting average (.385). He ranks among the program's all-time career leaders. Renaud's career totals include a .343 batting average, 481 at bats, 115 runs, 165 hits, 31 doubles, 29 home runs, 30 stolen bases, and 117 RBI.

 

 

 

 

Career Statistics:

YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG SLG OBP
1989 35 115 28 33 7 1 7 27 18 24 10 .287 .548 .383
1990 42 136 37 50 6 5 8 41 23 23 12 .368 .662 .459
1991 37 126 25 42 8 0 9 20       .333 .611 .333
1992 31 104 25 40 10 4 5 29 21 9   .385 .702 .488
TOTAL 145 481 115 165 31 10 29 117 62 56 30 .343 .630 .418