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The 1953 Duke Blue Devils baseball team represented Duke University in the 1953 NCAA baseball season. The Blue Devils played their home games at Jack Coombs Field. The team was coached by Ace Parker in his 1st year at Duke.
The Blue Devils won the District III playoff to advanced to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the Boston College Eagles.
1953 Duke Blue Devils baseball team
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Players |
Coaches
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# |
Pos. |
Name |
B/T |
Height |
Weight |
Year |
Home town
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Dick Brewer
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So
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Charlie Carter
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P
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George Carver
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Sr
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Gordon Clapp
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Jr
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Carl Dickey
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Bill Donigan
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INF
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W. D. Fesperman
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So
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Johnny Gibbons
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Sr
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Billy Goodman
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Earle Hannel
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Dick Kreutzer
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So
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Bill Lea
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Sr
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Lynchburg, Virginia
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Bob Leclercq
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So
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RHP
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Joe Lewis
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/R
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Jr
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OF
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Red Smith
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Jr
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Don Snowberger
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So
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New Brighton, Pennsylvania
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OF
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Al Spangler
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C
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John Tarr
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Jr
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Ray Weddle
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INF
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Bill Werber
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Sr
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- Head coach
Ace Parker
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Current redshirt
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1953 Duke Blue Devils baseball game log
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Regular season
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# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SoCon Record
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6 |
April 1 |
Lehigh |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
17–14 |
4–2 |
2–1
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7 |
April 2 |
Michigan State |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
1–0 |
5–2 |
2–1
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8 |
April 3 |
Michigan State |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
7–3 |
6–2 |
2–1
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9 |
April 4 |
Williams |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
2–7 |
6–3 |
2–1
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10 |
April 11 |
Wake Forest |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
8–4 |
7–3 |
3–1
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11 |
April 15 |
at NC State |
Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina |
12–4 |
8–3 |
4–1
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12 |
April 18 |
Davidson |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
15–4 |
9–3 |
5–1
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13 |
April 21 |
at North Carolina |
Emerson Field • Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
2–5 |
9–4 |
5–2
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14 |
April 22 |
at Wake Forest |
Unknown • Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
1–4 |
9–5 |
5–3
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15 |
April 25 |
NC State |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
23–3 |
10–5 |
6–3
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16 |
April 28 |
at Navy |
Unknown • Annapolis, Maryland |
4–1 |
11–5 |
6–3
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# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SoCon Record
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17 |
May 2 |
South Carolina |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
4–0 |
12–5 |
7–3
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18 |
May 4 |
at North Carolina |
Emerson Field • Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
4–2 |
13–5 |
8–3
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19 |
May 5 |
at NC State |
Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina |
0–5 |
13–6 |
8–4
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20 |
May 8 |
Wake Forest |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
4–1 |
14–6 |
9–4
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21 |
May 9 |
North Carolina |
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, North Carolina |
1–3 |
14–7 |
9–5
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Postseason
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Southern Conference Tournament (3–0)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SoCon Record
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22 |
May 14 |
vs George Washington |
Devereaux Meadow • Raleigh, North Carolina |
6–4 |
15–7 |
9–5
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23 |
May 15 |
vs North Carolina |
Devereaux Meadow • Raleigh, North Carolina |
7–2 |
16–7 |
9–5
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24 |
May 16 |
vs North Carolina |
Devereaux Meadow • Raleigh, North Carolina |
8–4 |
17–7 |
9–5
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District III Playoff (4–1)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
SoCon Record
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25 |
June 2 |
vs Mississippi State |
Unknown • Charlotte, North Carolina |
9–1 |
18–7 |
9–5
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26 |
June 3 |
vs Georgia |
Unknown • Charlotte, North Carolina |
4–9 |
18–8 |
9–5
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27 |
June 3 |
vs Mississippi State |
Unknown • Charlotte, North Carolina |
5–4 |
19–8 |
9–5
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28 |
June 4 |
vs Georgia |
Unknown • Charlotte, North Carolina |
9–1 |
20–8 |
9–5
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29 |
June 4 |
vs Georgia |
Unknown • Charlotte, North Carolina |
11–3 |
21–8 |
9–5
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College World Series (1–2)
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Venues | |
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People | |
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Seasons | |
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College World Series appearances in italics |
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Pre-SEC | |
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Pre-ACC |
- North Carolina (1933)
- North Carolina (1934)
- Unknown (1935)
- Maryland (1936)
- Duke (1937)
- Duke (1938)
- Duke (1939)
- Unknown (1940–1946)
- Clemson (1947)
- North Carolina (1948)
- Wake Forest (1949)
- Wake Forest (1950)
- Duke (1951)
- Duke (1952)
- Duke (1953)
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Post-ACC |
- Virginia Tech (1954)
- West Virginia (1955)
- George Washington (1956)
- George Washington (1957)
- George Washington & Richmond (1958)
- George Washington (1959)
- The Citadel & Richmond (1960)
- West Virginia (1961)
- West Virginia (1962)
- West Virginia (1963)
- West Virginia (1964)
- Furman (1965)
- East Carolina (1966)
- West Virginia (1967)
- East Carolina (1968)
- Furman (1969)
- East Carolina (1970)
- The Citadel & Furman (1971)
- Richmond (1972)
- Appalachian State (1973)
- East Carolina (1974)
- The Citadel (1975)
- Furman (1976)
- East Carolina (1977)
- Marshall (1978)
- The Citadel (1979)
- ETSU (1980)
- ETSU & Marshall & Western Carolina (1981)
- The Citadel (1982)
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I-AA/FCS |
- The Citadel (1983)
- Appalachian State (1984)
- Western Carolina (1985)
- Western Carolina (1986)
- Western Carolina (1987)
- Western Carolina (1988)
- Western Carolina (1989)
- The Citadel (1990)
- Furman (1991)
- Western Carolina (1992)
- Western Carolina (1993)
- The Citadel (1994)
- The Citadel (1995)
- The Citadel (1998)
- The Citadel (1999)
- Georgia Southern (2000)
- The Citadel (2001)
- Georgia Southern (2002)
- Western Carolina (2003)
- The Citadel (2004)
- Furman (2005)
- College of Charleston (2006)
- Wofford (2007)
- Elon (2008)
- Georgia Southern (2009)
- The Citadel (2010)
- Georgia Southern (2011)
- Samford (2012)
- Elon (2013)
- Georgia Southern (2014)
- Mercer (2015)
- Western Carolina (2016)
- UNC Greensboro (2017)
- Samford (2018)
- Mercer (2019)
- Samford (2021)
- UNC Greensboro (2022)
- Samford (2023)
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National championships in bold |