National Baseball Hall of Fame Features Trinity in Amateur Exhibit
Courtesy Trinity Sports Information
HARTFORD, Conn. - The 2008 NCAA Champion Trinity College baseball team, which reached unprecedented heights that season with a record-breaking, won-loss mark of 45-1 (the best-ever winning percentage in NCAA baseball history at .978), a NESCAC title, an NCAA Regional Championship crown, and the first NCAA National Team Championship title in school history in any sport, has been included in an exhibit of excellence in amateur baseball at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
A Trinity College Bantam baseball hat from the championship season and a photo of the championship team will be on display at the Hall at least through the end of the calendar year.
The Bantams, coached by Bill Decker (20th season), breezed through the NESCAC East Division in 2008 with a 12-0 mark and the regular season with a 34-0 record, breaking the Division III record for fastest start and longest winning streak with 44 wins to start the season. Trinity recovered from its first loss of the year, 4-3, to Johns Hopkins on the final day of the Division III World Series to score two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for a national title-clinching, 5-4 triumph over the Blue Jays in the finals. Trinity finished ranked No. 1 in both the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), and D3Baseball.com National Polls.
In 2009, the Bantams repeated as
NESCAC and NCAA New England Regional Champions and returned to the
Division III World Series in Appleton, Wis. Trinity lost its first
two games in Appleton, 8-5, against Kean, and, 10-1, against
Carthage.







