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Jeffrey Fang

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball

Jeff Fang was a four-year letter winner on the Johns Hopkins baseball team from 1989-92 and helped the Blue Jays to a four-year record of 111-42-1 (.724) during his career.

The Blue Jays made the program's first appearance in the NCAA Division III College World Series during Fang's career, while twice competing in the NCAA Tournament. Hopkins also won a pair of Middle Atlantic Conference titles during Fang's career.

One of the top pitchers in school history, Fang concluded his career with a 29-7 overall record, 19 complete games and 149 strikeouts. He is still tied for first on the career victory list at JHU and still holds the school record for career starts with 39.

A Third Team GTE Academic All-American as a senior, Fang got his career off to a strong start by posting an 8-0 record and a 3.03 ERA as a freshman. That year, JHU made its first appearance in the College World Series and Fang defeated future major leaguer Bob Wickman to earn one of Hopkins' two wins at the World Series.

In addition to garnering Academic All-America honors, Fang was a two-time All-UAA selection, a two-time All-MAC Southeast selection and the 1992 MAC Southeast MVP.

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