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05/18/2012 Mullen Pitches Baseball into Atlantic 10 Championship as Hawks Down Xavier, 5-1Junior Tosses Complete Game as SJU Reaches Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship for the First Time 04/17/2012 Champions! Baseball Claims First Liberty Bell Classic Title with 6-3 Win over PennKumpel's Two-Run Home Run Puts Hawks on Top; Cirillo Drives in Three 03/14/2012 David Valesente '10 Signs with Pittsburgh Pirates OrganizationFormer Hawk Ranks Fifth All-Time in Hits 03/08/2012 Baseball to Open New Home Field on FridayHawks Return to Campus for First Time Since 1958 02/17/2012 Baseball Falls to Bryant, 4-1, in Season OpenerHueth Goes 3-for-4 as Hawks Kick Off 2012 Campaign 05/18/2012 Inside the Hawks: May 18, 2012Inside the Hawks chats with baseball head coach Fritz Hamburg as the Hawks head out to Xavier looking to clinch a berth in the Atlantic 10 Championship 05/04/2012 Inside the Hawks: May 4, 2012Head baseball coach Fritz Hamburg is this week's guest on "Inside the Hawks.' 04/18/2012 Baseball: Hawks Win First Liberty Bell Classic ChampionshipSaint Joseph's defeated Penn, 6-3, at Citizens Bank Park on April 17 to claim the program's first Liberty Bell Class championship. Anthony Cirillo, Greg Kumpel, and Fritz Hamburg spoke to SJUHawks.com after the game. 04/17/2012 Hawk Hill Roundup: April 17, 2012This week, the Roundup chats with Kyle Mullen and Kevin Taylor of the baseball team as well as head coach Fritz Hamburg; softball's Deanna Stinner and women's tennis captain Tara Walsh preview their teams' upcoming action as well. 04/13/2012 Inside the Hawks: April 13, 2012Baseball coach Fritz Hamburg is this week's guest on "Inside the Hawks." 03/15/2012 Baseball Opens New Home FieldThe Saint Joseph's baseball team opened its new home field with a 5-1 win over Iona on March 9, 2012. 02/21/2012 2012 Baseball Lead-Off DinnerPhotos from 2012 Baseball Lead-Off Dinner and Hall of Fame Induction Fritz Hamburg is now in his fourth season as the head coach of the Saint Joseph's baseball program after coming to Hawk Hill in August of 2008. Hamburg donned the Crimson and Gray after spending eight years at the United States Military Academy, first as an assistant coach and later as the associate head coach. Over the course of his extensive coaching career, Hamburg has established a reputation as one of the nation's finest tutors of young pitchers and catchers and has brought his track record of success to his first head coaching job, as evidenced by former SJU hurlers Ryan Kemp and A.J. Holland being selected in the 2011 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Last season, the Hawks posted their second consecutive double-digit win total in conference play, which had not been done since SJU won 10 league games in each season from 2001-03. The team also won at least 20 games for the first time in a decade, and its 21 wins were the most against Division I competition since the 1999 season. After the season, Kemp and Holland were selected in the 14th and 16th rounds of the MLB Draft by Cincinnati and Atlanta, respectively. His 2010 Hawk squad set a school record, winning 13 conference games, and entered the final weekend of the season in contention for SJU's first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament berth. The senior-laden squad posted a 13-9 record at Campbell's Field in their first season at their new home park. In his first season at Saint Joseph's, Hamburg's charges improved from last place in the conference to a tie for 11th, the squad's best finish in four years. The 2009 Hawks saw a 12-point jump in the team's batting average as well as marked increases in both slugging percentage and on-base percentage. The team also shattered the previous school record when they were hit by 104 pitches. While at Army, Hamburg was named the 2007 Baseball America/American Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year. During his tenure there, he worked with the Black Knight pitching staff, leading them to new heights in the national statistical rankings. From 2004-06, the Army pitchers improved from 12th to eighth to seventh in the country in earned run average. During that three-year stretch, Army was the only program in Division I to rank in the top 12 in ERA every season. Over the four-year span between 2004 and 2007, the Black Knight pitching staff recorded 22 shutouts and its members received 13 All-Patriot League awards. Hamburg guided Nick Hill to Patriot League Pitcher of the Year honors in 2004, 2005, and 2007. Hill became the first player in league history to earn the honor outright three times and was also the first Black Knight to receive All-America honors in back-to-back seasons. Hill and fellow pitcher Milan Dinga were drafted in the seventh and 10th rounds, respectively, of the 2007 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft; they were the first Army players ever selected in the first 10 rounds of the draft. An All-American backstop himself, Hamburg also assisted with the Army catchers during his tenure there. One of his players, Schuyler Williamson, was named 2004 Patriot League Player of the Year and was selected in the 2005 MLB Draft. In addition to Williamson, Hill and Dinga, eight other Black Knights were drafted during Hamburg's time at West Point, while a grand total of six players received All-American accolades. Prior to his stint at the Military Academy, Hamburg served as an assistant coach at Cornell, New Mexico State, Cal-Poly Pomona, Georgia and his alma mater, Ithaca College. He has also served as a summer league head coach in both the Northeast Collegiate Baseball League and the Valley Baseball League. A native of Doylestown, Pa., Hamburg began his collegiate playing career at Virginia Tech before transferring to Ithaca. It was there that he earned All-America honors in 1988 and helped lead the Bombers to a Division III national championship the following season. The 1989 graduate then spent a year in the Philadelphia Phillies organization before embarking on his coaching career. |
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