Mike Schmidt elected to Hall of Fame, again

Mike_Schmidt_Ohio

Long before he was perfecting the position of third base and smacking home runs against National League pitchers, Mike Schmidt was a college baseball player trying to win a College World Series. The former Ohio Bobcat was elected in to the Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame yesterday, with the induction ceremony scheduled for next Thursday, April 17.

“We couldn’t be happier for Mike and his family,” said Ohio Athletics Director Jim Schaus. “Mike truly is one of the legendary figures in the game of baseball, but also at Ohio University as he helped lead our program to the 1970 College Baseball World Series. We are so proud to have him as one of our alumni and we look forward to a special evening.”

Schmidt was a four-year letterman for Ohio from 1967-71 and was named All-American in 1970 and 1971. In 1970 Schmidt helped lead Ohio to the College Baseball World Series and he earned First Team All-MAC in three seasons.

Joining Schmidt in this year’s class are Ben Curtis (Kent State, men’s golf), Herb Deromedi (Central Michigan, football), Wayne Embry (Miami, men’s basketball), Karen Fitzpatrick (Ball State, field hockey) and Bob Nichols (Toledo, men’s basketball).

“Playing with Mike Schmidt during my collegiate career was a true honor and I am thrilled that he will be recognized as one of the all-time greats in the history of the Mid-American Conference,” said Ohio Baseball head coach Joe Carbone.

Schmidt, of course, was inducted in to the National Baseball Hall of fame in 1995, along with Richie Ashburn and a year after Steve Carlton.

Photo courtesy of Ohio University Athletics.

Hype this up on BallHyped.

Follow Macho Row on TwitterFacebook, Google+, and Pinterest!

Arrow to top