Guiel makes all-time Allie P. Reynolds Stadium team at Oklahoma
In celebration of the final season of historic Allie P. Reynolds Stadium, an All-Time All-Allie P. Team was selected. The all-time team consists of 27 Cowboys — 17 position players and 10 pitchers.
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium hosted its first game on April 4, 1981, and over the last 38 seasons, Allie P. has been home to some of the best players and teams in college baseball history. During its time, Allie P. has been home to 12 College World Series teams, 19 conference champions and 18 First-Team All-Americans, and the Cowboys have won over 930 games on their home field.
With the stadium opening past the midway point of the 1981 season, the All-Time All-Allie P. Team includes those who played at least one full season in the stadium; players whose careers spanned from 1982-2019 were considered.
The list of All-Time All-Allie P. Team pitchers will be released Friday.
All-Time All-Allie P. Team Position Players
Infielders/Catchers
Jimmy Barragan
1B • 1985-87
San Diego, Calif.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1999
Two-time All-American & All-Big Eight
1987 College World Series All-Tournament Team
Career .377 batting average, 54 home runs and 231 RBIs
1987 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Brad Beanblossom
SS • 1987-90
Louisville, Ky.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2003
Four-year starter played in school-record 271 games
OSU career leader in at-bats (941) and doubles (75) and second with 314 hits and 98 stolen bases
Two-time College World Series All-Tournament Team (1987 & 1990)
Career .334 batting average, 20 home runs, 196 RBIs
1990 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Michael Daniel
C • 1990-91
Weatherford, Okla.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1994
Two-time All-American and All-Big Eight
Top 10 all time at OSU in home runs, RBIs and slugging pct.
Career .355 batting average, 50 home runs, 199 RBIs, .770 slugging pct.
1991 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Mike Day
C • 1982-85
Piqua, Ohio
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1997
Two-time All-Big Eight
School-record 102 walks in 1985
Career .328 batting average, 20 home runs, 149 RBIs
1985 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Monty Fariss
SS • 1986-88
Leedey, Okla.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1994
1988 First-Team All-American
Hit .397 with 30 home runs and 114 RBIs in 1988
Career .330 batting average, 65 homers, 247 RBIs, .706 slugging pct.
No. 6 overall pick in 1988 Major League Baseball Draft
Gary Green
SS • 1981-84
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1999
Four-year starter at shortstop
1984 All-American and College World Series All-Tournament Team
Career .335 batting average, 121 RBIs, 70 stolen bases
First-round Major League Baseball Draft pick in 1984
Mitchel Simons
2B • 1988-90
Midwest City, Okla.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2000
1990 All-American and two-time All-Big Eight selection
Helped lead Cowboys to 1990 NCAA championship game
Career .344 batting average, 29 home runs, 155 RBIs, 73 stolen bases
1990 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Robin Ventura
3B • 1986-88
Santa Maria, Calif.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1998
1988 Golden Spikes Award winner and three-time All-American
NCAA-record 58-game hitting streak in 1987
OSU career leader in batting average (.428), hits (329) and runs (300)
Career .428 batting average, 68 home runs, 302 RBIs, .792 slugging pct.
10th overall pick in 1988 Major League Baseball Draft
Donnie Walton
SS/2B • 2013-16
Tulsa, Okla.
2016 All-American
Three-time All-Big 12 First Team
OSU career leader with 55 sacrifice bunts
Career .315 batting average, 11 home runs, 136 RBIs, 31 stolen bases
2015 & 2016 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Outfielders
Corey Brown
OF • 2005-07
Tampa, Fla.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2016
2007 All-American and three-time All-Big 12 honoree
2005 Big 12 Freshman Player of the Year
Career .346 batting average, 48 home runs, 157 RBIs, 17 triples, 45 stolen bases
1st round pick in 2007 Major League Baseball Draft
Doug Dascenzo
OF • 1984-85
Cleveland, Ohio
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2002
All-Big Eight in 1985
OSU record 119 stolen bases
Owns OSU's top two single-season stolen base marks (67 in 1985 & 52 in 1984)
Career .353 batting average, 119 stolen bases
1985 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Jeff Guiel
OF • 1996-97
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2015
Two-time First-Team All-American
Second all time at OSU with .406 career batting average
Big 12 single-season record 32 doubles in 1997
Career .406 batting average, 38 home runs, 159 RBIs
1997 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Pete Incaviglia
OF • 1983-85
Pebble Beach, Calif.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1992
Named College Baseball's Player of the Century by Baseball America
Two-time First-Team All-American
NCAA-record 100 career home runs
Set NCAA records with 48 HR, 143 RBI, 285 total bases and 1.140 slugging pct. In 1985
Career .398 batting average, 324 RBIs, .915 slugging pct.
8th overall pick in 1985 Major League Baseball Draft
Rusty McNamara
OF • 1995-97
Riverside, Calif.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2015
1997 All-American
All-Big Eight and All-Big 12 performer
OSU and Big Eight career leader in hit by pitches with 61
Career .358 batting average, 45 home runs, 205 RBIs
1997 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Ty Wright
OF • 1983-85
Tyler, Texas
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2017
Three-time All-Big 12 performer
Big 12 record 35-game hitting streak in 2007
Led Big 12 with a .405 batting average in 2007
Career .346 batting average, 26 home runs, 173 RBIs
2007 Major League Baseball Draft pick
Designated Hitter
Jim Ifland
DH • 1986-87
Santa Cruz, Calif.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 1998
Two-time All-Big Eight selection
Helped lead Cowboys to runner-up finish at 1987 College World Series
Career .384 batting average, 29 home runs, 161 RBIs
Utility
Jordy Mercer
SS/RHP • 2006-08
Taloga, Okla.
Cowboy Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2017
Two-way player and three-time All-Big 12 honoree
Career .303 batting average, 25 home runs, 108 RBIs
8-3 with 17 saves on the mound, 4.65 ERA in 39 career appearances
3rd round pick in 2008 Major League Baseball Draft