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The Oregon Ducks baseball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Oregon Ducks baseball program in various categories, including batting average, home runs, runs batted in, runs, hits, stolen bases, ERA, and Strikeouts. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Ducks represent the University of Oregon in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference.[1]
Oregon began competing in intercollegiate baseball in 1906.[1] These lists are updated through the end of the 2025 season.
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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HR
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
39 times |
2 |
Most recent: Maddox Molony, 2025 vs. Columbia[6]
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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RBI
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Jack Marder |
8 |
2010 |
Nevada
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Dominic Hellman |
8[7] |
2025 |
Columbia
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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R
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
Ryan Cooney |
5[6] |
2025 |
Columbia
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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H
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
2 times |
6 |
Most recent: Anthony Hall, 2021 vs. Central Connecticut State
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Single Game
Rk
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Player
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SB
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Season
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Opponent
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1 |
11 times |
3 |
Most recent: Maddox Molony, 2025 vs. Oregon State[10]
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Season (MIN. 1.0 INN. PER GAME)
Rk
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Player
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ERA
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Season
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1 |
Whitney Lokan |
0.97 |
1948
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2 |
Eric Olson |
0.99 |
1968
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3 |
Robbie Snow |
1.08 |
1964
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4 |
Arba Ager |
1.17 |
1964
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Thatch McLeod |
1.17 |
1963
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6 |
Arba Ager |
126 |
1963
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7 |
Robbie Snow |
1.35 |
1962
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8 |
Jon Wheeler |
1.44 |
1967
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9 |
Jon Swanson |
1.53 |
1962
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10 |
Done Lane |
1.61 |
1956
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College World Series appearances in italics |