Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball explained

Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Current:2024 Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team
Founded:1891; 128 years ago
University:Wake Forest University
Conference:ACC
Division:Atlantic
Location:Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Coach:Tom Walter
Tenure:15th
Stadium:David F. Couch Ballpark
Capacity:3,823
Record:2167–1638–28
National Champion:1955
Runner Up:1949
Cws:1949, 1955, 2023
Regional Champ:1999, 2017, 2023
Ncaa Tourneys:1949, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1977, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament:Atlantic Coast Conference: 1962, 1963, 1977, 1998, 1999, 2001
Conference Champion:Southern Conference : 1949
Atlantic Coast Conference: 1955, 1962, 1963, 2023

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team represents Wake Forest University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). They won the 1955 College World Series. They are coached by Tom Walter.

History

The Demon Deacon program began play in 1891.

The Demon Deacons represented the United States in baseball at the 1951 Pan American Games, winning the silver medal.[1] [2] In 1955, the Demon Deacons defeated Western Michigan in the 1955 College World Series, led by coach Taylor Sanford.[3] In 1977, Outfielder Kenny Baker became the first Demon Deacon to win ACC Player of the Year.[4]

The Demon Deacons has been crowned ACC tournament champions four times: 1977, 1998, 1999, and 2001. In 2010, Tom Walter was hired as Wake Forest's new head coach.

David F. Couch Ballpark

See main article: David F. Couch Ballpark. On October 31, 2007, Wake Forest University bought Ernie Shore Field for $5.5 million, paying that money upfront.[5] Starting in 2009, home games have been played at Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park. The Demon Deacons' former home, Gene Hooks Stadium, was demolished following the university's purchase of Ernie Shore Field, which has since been renamed Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park.[6] In February 2016, the Wake Forest ballpark was renamed David F. Couch Ballpark in honoring former Demon Deacon baseball player David Couch.[7]

Individual awards

ACC Rookie of the Year

College Baseball Hall of Fame

In 2010, Charlie Teague became the first and only former Demon Deacon elected into the College Baseball Hall of Fame.[15]

Championships

Conference Champions

1949 27–2 Lee Gooch
1955 28–7 Taylor Sanford
2023 22–7 Tom Walter

Conference Tournament champions

Season Conference Venue Head coach
1977 Marvin Carter
1998
1999
2001

Wake Forest in the NCAA Tournament

The NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947. The Demon Deacons have played in 16 tournaments, advancing to the Super Regionals in 1949, 1955, and 2023, winning the National Championship in 1955.

19494–2College World Series Runner-up, Region B Champion
19559-2College World Series Champion, District 3 Champion
19622–2District 3
19633–2District 3
19772–2Atlantic Regional
19982–2South I Regional
19993–3Coral Gables Super Regional, hosted Winston-Salem Regional
20002–2Columbia Regional
20013–2Knoxville Regional
20023–2Hosted Winston-Salem Regional
20071–2Round Rock Regional
20161–2College Station Regional
20174–2Gainesville Super Regional, hosted Winston-Salem Regional
20221–2College Park Regional
20237–2College World Series 3rd Place, hosted Winston-Salem Regional and Super Regional
20240–2Greenville Regional
45-28

Current and former major league players

Source: [16]

2012 MLB Draft

Six Demon Deacons were selected in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft: OF Mac Williamson by the San Francisco Giants (3rd Round), LHP Tim Cooney by the St. Louis Cardinals (3rd Round), 3B Carlos Lopez by Washington Nationals (12th Round), RHP Brian Holmes by the Houston Astros (13th round), SS Pat Blair by the Houston Astros (24th round), and RHP Michael Dimock also by the Houston Astros.[17]

2016 MLB Draft

Only one Demon Deacon was selected in the 2016 Major League Baseball draft: 3B Will Craig by the Pittsburgh Pirates (1st round;Pick 22).[18]

2017 MLB Draft

In 2017, Eight Wake Forest Demon Deacons were selected in the 2017 Major League Baseball Draft: OF Stuart Fairchild by the Cincinnati Reds (2nd round), 1B Gavin Sheets by the Chicago White Sox (2nd round), RHP Parker Dunshee by the Oakland Athletics (7th round), C Ben Breazeale by the Baltimore Orioles (7th round), RHP Donnie Sellers by the Toronto Blue Jays (11th round), OF Jonathan Pryor by the Washington Nationals (19th round), RHP Connor Johnstone by the Atlanta Braves (21st round), and RHP Griffin Roberts by the Minnesota Twins (29th round) which set a program record and the most in the ACC.[19]

World Series Champions

Only four former Demon Deacons have gone on to win the World Series with their respective teams.

PlayerPosition TeamNumber of Championships
PNew York Yankees1
Vic SorrellPDetroit Tigers1
Ray ScarboroughPNew York Yankees1
Tommy ByrnePNew York Yankees2

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Wake Forest Accepts Offers To Play In Argentina Test . . . . 13 . February 6, 1951 . December 24, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  2. News: Demon Deacons In Tie For Second Place . . . . 10 . March 7, 1951 . December 24, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  3. News: A Look Back: McGinley and the 1955 CWS. www.godeacs.com. May 19, 2019.
  4. News: ACC Honors. www.godeacs.com. May 21, 2019.
  5. Web site: Celebration marks start of work on downtown W-S baseball stadium . subscription . 2023-03-08 . www.bizjournals.com . Matt . Harrington . Oct 31, 2007.
  6. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/trads/wake-hooksstadm.html Hools Field
  7. News: Ballpark named for David F. Couch. www.godeacs.com. January 29, 2019.
  8. Web site: Wake Forest's best of the best. Collins. Dan. May 19, 2016. Winston-Salem Journal. April 11, 2021.
  9. Web site: Wake Forest's best of the best. Collins. Dan. May 19, 2016. Winston-Salem Journal. April 11, 2021.
  10. Web site: Wake Forest's best of the best. Collins. Dan. May 19, 2016. Winston-Salem Journal. April 11, 2021.
  11. Web site: Wake Forest's best of the best. Collins. Dan. May 19, 2016. Winston-Salem Journal. April 11, 2021.
  12. News: Will Craig honored as ACC player of the Year. GoDeacs.com. Wake Forest Demon Deacons. January 29, 2016.
  13. News: Seymour Picked as ACC Player of the Year. GoDeacs.com. Wake Forest Demon Deacons. May 20, 2019.
  14. Web site: Greer Voted ACC Coach of the Year. May 27, 2002. GoDeacs.com. Wake Forest Demon Deacons. April 11, 2021.
  15. News: Charles Teague Inducted into National College Baseball Hall of Fame. www.godeacs.com. May 19, 2019.
  16. Web site: Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC) Baseball Players. 2022-12-28. Baseball-Reference.com. en.
  17. News: Deacons Make History in 2012 MLB Draft. Wright. Steven. June 7, 2012. Www.wakeforestsports.com. July 29, 2017.
  18. News: Pirates select Wake Forest 3B Will Craig. Berry. Adam. June 9, 2016. MLB.com. July 29, 2017.
  19. News: Program-record Eight Deacs selected in 2017 MLB Draft. June 14, 2017. Wakeforestsports.com. July 29, 2017. July 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170730071348/http://www.wakeforestsports.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/061417aaa.html. dead.