East Carolina Pirates baseball


The East Carolina Pirates baseball team is an intercollegiate baseball team representing East Carolina University in NCAA Division I college baseball and has made regular appearances in the NCAA Tournament, but as of 2020 has yet to appear in the College World Series.
East Carolina participates as a full member of the American Athletic Conference. They have won two regular season championships and one tournament as a member of Conference USA, as well as several Colonial Athletic Association and Southern Conference championships previously.
The Pirates are coached by Cliff Godwin and play their home games at Clark-LeClair Stadium, named after donor and alumnus Bill Clark and former coach Keith LeClair. Every year, the Pirates host a baseball tournament in Greenville in honor of Coach LeClair called the Keith LeClair Classic.
As of 2020, they have the most NCAA tournament appearances without a College World Series appearance.

History

Conference

* 1942, 1946–1949 No Records Available
* 1943–1945 No Games Played

Stadium

Clark-LeClair Stadium is the home of Pirate baseball at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. The stadium was named after Pirate alumnus and key contributor Bill Clark and former Pirate skipper Keith LeClair.
The stadium has 3,000 Stadium bleacher seats, plus space for several thousand more spectators in "The Jungle". There are concession and restroom facilities at the stadium plus a family picnic area. Amenities include the Pirate Club fundraising and hospitality suite and a private suite for the LeClair family.
The stadium is home to the ECU Invitational and the Keith LeClair Classic.

Year-by-year results

* Division I only

NAIA Tournament

In 1961, the ECU Pirates won the NAIA Baseball World Series championship to claim East Carolina's first national championship in baseball. The East Carolina Pirates won 13-7 over the Sacramento State Hornets. Since then, the Pirates have yet to make it to a national championship.

NCAA tournament

YearRecordPctNotes
19641-2.333Lost to North Carolina in the District 3 Regional.
19660-2.000Lost to North Carolina in the District 3 Regional.
19681-2.333Lost to Florida State in the District 3 Regional.
19700-2.000Lost to Mississippi State in the District 3 Regional.
19740-2.000Lost to South Carolina in the District 3 Regional.
19770-2.000Lost to South Carolina in the Atlantic Regional.
19800-2.000Lost to Maine in the Northeast Regional.
19821-2.333Lost to West Virginia in the East Regional.
19842-2.500Lost to South Alabama in the South Regional.
19870-2.000Lost to Central Michigan in the Atlantic Regional.
19890-2.000Lost to Villanova in the East Regional.
19901-2.333Lost to N.C. State in the East Regional.
19911-2.333Lost to Ohio State in the Midwest Regional.
19931-2.333Lost to Ohio State in the Atlantic Regional.
19992-2.500Lost to LSU in the Baton Rouge Regional.
20002-2.500Lost to Louisiana-Lafayette in the Lafayette Regional.
20013-2.600Won Wilson Regional; Lost to Tennessee in the Kinston Super Regional.
20022-2.500Lost to Clemson in the Clemson Regional.
20031-2.333Lost to Stetson in the Atlanta Regional.
20043-2.600Won Kinston Regional; Lost to South Carolina in the Columbia Super Regional.
20050-2.000Lost to UNLV in the Tempe Regional.
20071-2.333Lost to Western Carolina in the Chapel Hill Regional.
20082-2.500Lost to Coastal Carolina in the Conway Regional.
20094-3.571Won Greenville Regional; Lost to North Carolina in the Chapel Hill Super Regional.
20112-2.500Lost to UVA in the Charlottesville Regional Final.
20121-2.333Lost to North Carolina in the Chapel Hill Regional.
20150-2.000Lost to FIU in the Coral Gables Regional.
20164-2.667Won Charlottesville Regional; Lost to Texas Tech in the Lubbock Super Regional.
20181-2.333Lost to UNCW in the Greenville Regional.
20194-3.571Won Greenville Regional; Lost to Louisville in the Louisville Super Regional.
Total40-62.392

Pirates in the Major Leagues

AthleteYears in MLBMLB Teams
Bill Holland1937Washington Senators
Bunky Stewart1952–1956Washington Senators
Tim Talton1966–1967Kansas City Athletics
Floyd Wicker1968–1971St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Expos, Milwaukee Brewers, San Francisco Giants
Vince Colbert1970–1972Cleveland Indians
Tommy Toms1975–1977San Francisco Giants
Butch Davis1983–1984, 1987–1989, 1991, 1993–1994Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers
Bob Patterson1985–1987, 1989–1998San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers, California Angels, Chicago Cubs
Bob Davidson1989New York Yankees
Mike Christopher1991–1993, 1995–1996Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers
Pat Watkins1997–1999Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies
Chad Tracy2004–2010, 2012–2013Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Florida Marlins, Washington Nationals
Sam Narron2004Texas Rangers
Seth Maness2013–2017St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals
Chris Heston2014–2017San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins
Mike Wright2015–presentBaltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners
Shawn Armstrong2015–presentCleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles
Jeff Hoffman2016–presentColorado Rockies
Jharel Cotton2016–2017Oakland Athletics
Jack Reinheimer2017–2018Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets