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Junior Jeremy Brown recorded his first career shutout in JHU's 3-0 win in game one.

Jeremy Brown

  • Class
    2004
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball

One of the truly dominant pitchers in the storied history of the Johns Hopkins baseball program, Jeremy Brown was the ace of the Blue Jay staff during one of the great runs under head coach Bob Babb.

After missing most of what would have been his sophomore year in 2001 with an injury, Brown returned in 2002 and promptly helped lead Johns Hopkins to three straight Centennial Conference titles, three trips to the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional and a staggering record of 108-20. The Blue Jays won at least 34 games in 2002 (35-9), 2003 (34-7) and 2004 (40-4).

For his part, Brown posted a 24-5 career record with a 3.46 ERA and capped his time at Homewood with one of the great individual seasons in school history. During a magical 2004 season that saw the Blue Jays start 33-0 and lead the nation in winning percentage, Brown posted a 9-0 record with a 1.55 ERA and 93 strikeouts; the 9-0 mark in his final season was part of a run for Brown that saw him win the final 14 decisions of his career.

Brown earned Third Team ABCA All-America honors as a senior, was a two-time First Team ABCA All-Region selection, a two-time First Team All-Centennial pick and was named the Centennial Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2003 and 2004.

Statistically, Brown ranked among Johns Hopkins’ career leaders in victories, ERA, complete games (14) and strikeouts (247) when he graduated.

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