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Dick Jones

  • Class
    1972
  • Induction
    1989
  • Sport(s)

DICK JONES
Baseball, 1969-72
Inducted February 18, 1989

Republic, Missouri native Dick Jones was a right-handed pitcher for the Missouri State baseball Bears and lettered four seasons between 1969 and 1972. He was a member of Coach Bill Rowe’s MIAA championship teams in 1969 and 1970 and those Bear ballclubs went on to become the first MSU teams to play in the Division II World Series. MSU finished second in the nation in 1969 and third in 1970. The MIAA went from divisional play to a round robin schedule in 1971 and Jones posted his best season with a 7-2 record and a 0.59 earned run average that was the second best figure in the nation that season. Jones’s ’71 ERA is the best ever for the Bears. Jones finished with a career mark of 15-9. He was selected the MSU Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 1969 and was named to the MIAA all-conference first team as a junior in 1971.

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