OVERALL PROGRAM RECORD: 1,110-711-3
2024:
Kyle Friday takes over as interim head coach and led the team to a 19-21 overall record in his first season. Season was highlighted by a series win against No. 25 and rival William Carey at home during the regular season meeting.
J.T Lastorka was the only Ram to earn all-conference honors following the season, being selected to the SSAC Second-Team All-Conference Team. Tyler Wabnitz earned SSAC All-Freshman honors and Ethan McPherson collected the SSAC Gold Glove Award for pitcher.
Six members were named Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes, while 17 earned SSAC All-Academic honors. Kyle Friday was officially named head coach of the University of Mobile Baseball program at season's end.
2023:
Finished the 2023 season with 10 more wins than the year prior, eventually claiming the program's first-ever SSAC Baseball Tournament Championship with a dominating 22-10 victory over rival William Carey University. Rams finished the season with a 35-15 overall record and 16-8 conference record. Following the conference championship, Mobile was eliminated from the NAIA Baseball Opening Round with a 5-2 loss to Reinhardt University.
Junior Tucker Musgrove became the lone two-way player from this season to be named an SSAC First-Team All-Conference selection in two positions (OF, P). Additionally, Musgrove was named an NAIA All-American Honorable Mention and was eventually drafted in the seventh round by the San Diego Padres in the 2023 MLB Draft.
Mobile saw five Rams selected as SSAC Second-Team All-Conference players, while three were named to the SSAC All-Tournament Team. J.T. Lastorka was named SSAC Tournament MVP.
2022:
UM Rams Baseball had a season of ups and downs during the 2022 season, finishing the year with a 25-20 overall record. Mobile finished 19-8 at home at Jacobs Field. Throughout the season, Mobile claimed victory over five opponents who were at once ranked inside the NAIA Baseball Top 25 Coaches' poll.
Tucker Musgrove and Blake Roberts were selected to the SSAC Baseball First-Team All-Conference Team, with Musgrove finishing in the top three in voting for the SSAC Baseball Player of the Year honor. Three Rams earned conference second-team all-conference honors, while 13 earned all-academic honors.
2021:
Finished the first full season under Head Coach Jon Seymour with a 23-17 overall record and 9-6 SSAC record. Tucker Musgrove was named Conference Freshman of the Year. Christian Poche' and Zachary Presnall earned SSAC First-Team All-Conference selection. Bailey Bannon (CF) was named to the SSAC Gold Glove Team.
2020:
The 2020 season was the first season without head coach and founder of UM Baseball Mike Jacobs. Coach Mike Jacobs tragically passed away suddenly in December of 2019. In the 30 years coached at UM, Coach Jacobs finished with 993 career wins. Longtime assistant coach Jon Seymour was named the second head coach in University of Mobile Baseball history.
Rams finished 17-6 overall and 3-3 in SSAC action. The 2020 season for all collegiate sports was cut short due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic that swept across the United States. All stats and games played will still count, however, the 2020 season will not resume. For all collegiate-athletes that had seasons cancelled due to COVID-19, the NAIA will grant an extra year of eligibility, including all graduating seniors.
2019:
Rams finished season 37-22 overall and 16-11 in SSAC action. Mobile was selected to the opening round of the NAIA National Championship Tournament in Williamsburg, KY. Gunner Hendrix led the Rams offense with a .349 BA over the course of the season. Kyle Friday was right behind Hendrix with a .345 BA. Christian Snow once again led the team in home runs and RBI with seven homers on the year while tallying 52 RBI. Pitching wise, Hunter Avery led the team with a 2.38 ERA out of the bullpen. Avery recorded 12 saves while striking out 46 batters during the season and was named a NAIA All-American at the end of the year.
2018:
Rams finished season 41-17 overall and 17-7 in SSAC play. UM made the opening round of the NAIA National Championship Tournament in 2018. Mobile's 30-2 victory over Concordia College Selma broke the record for most runs scored in a single game for Mobile. The Rams scored 16 runs alone in the 4th inning. During the season, Christian Snow led the team in BA, Hits, RBI, and Home Runs. Snow tallied 63 RBI off of 16 homers in 83 hits during the year while carrying a .401 BA. On the mound, Mobile starter Cody Campo led the team with a 2.39 ERA in 52.2 IP. Hunter Avery led the team with five saves and finished with a 2.55 ERA.
2017:
Rams finished season 37-21 overall and 13-11 in SSAC play. Cody Cox led the team with a .370 BA in 49 games played. Chris Hopballe and Mason Schoettlin led the team in homers with eight each. Schoettliun led the team with 50 RBIs. On the mound, Lukas Young led the team with a 2.63 ERA in 14 games started for Mobile. Young struck out 86 batters over the course of the season and only walked 18. Young was later drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 21st round of the 2017 MLB Draft and now currently plays for the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, the Class A Advanced MiLB team in the Minnesota Twins organization.
2016:
Rams finished season 33-22 overall and 17-10 in SSAC action. Garrett Waters named First-Team All-Conference. Travis Tessandori and Payne Palmer named CoSIDA Academic All-District. Chris Hopballe, Tessandori and Josh Shelley named Second-Team All-SSAC, Logan Palmer named All-Freshman and Norberto Torres named Gold Glove. Six named SSAC All-Academic and three named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2015:
Rams finished season 36-20 overall and 16-14 in SSAC action. Went 2-2 in the SSAC Tournament. Corey Hale named SSAC Pitcher of the Year and First Team NAIA All-American. Braxton Hamil named Honorable Mention All-American. Tayler Hardy named First Team Capital One Academic All-American. Three First-Team All-SSAC members, two Second-Team All-SSAC, two Gold Glove and one All-Freshman.
2014:
Rams finished season 30-23 overall and 16-14 in SSAC action. Tayler Hardy, Neil Hudson and Braxton Hamil named All-Conference. Keith Granger and Jacob Knowles named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Knowles named CoSIDA Academic All-District. Knowles, Jared Brannon and Trey Cockrell named to the Gold Glove Team.
2013:
Rams finished season 35-21 overall and 17-13 in SSAC action. Ryan Parazine named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Braxton Hamil and Parazine named All-Conference. Jared Brannon named 2nd-Team All-Conference. Payne Palmer named to the SSAC All-Freshman Team. Jacob Knowles, Keith Granger, Brady King and Travis Bowen named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2012:
Rams finished season 25-25 overall and 15-15 in SSAC play. Braxton Hamil named SSAC Freshman of the Year. Justin Beck, Hamil and Brady King named to the Gold Glove Team.
2011:
Finished the season 29-23 overall and 5-13 in the Southern States Athletic Conference. Mike Jacobs picked up career win No. 700. Jeremy Williams and Sam Mahoney named All-SSAC. Williams drafted in the 36th round by the Texas Rangers.
2010:
Finished the season 20-34 overall and 14-20 in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference play.
2009:
Finished the year with a 34-23 overall record. Kevin Orso was named a 1st-Team NAIA All-American, while Carlos Romero was an Honorable Mention NAIA All-American selection. Fell in the GCAC Tournament Championship game to Belhaven College. Stephen Stork, Carlos Romero, Kevin Orso and David Cramblitt were named to the 2009 All-GCAC Squad.
2008:
Finished the season with a school-record 43 victories and a 43-16 overall mark. Went 30-5 in conference to win the GCAC Regular Season Championship. Ranked as high as #6 in the NAIA Top-25. Knocked out the Region XIII Tournament by Lee University. Jared Baria was named GCAC Player of the Year, while Justin Bracewell was named GCAC Pitcher of the year.
2007:
Finished the season with a 27-32 overall record. Brett Barber was named to the GCAC All-Conference and Region XIII Teams, while Briggs Bishop and Carlos Romero were named to the GCAC All-Conference Team. Kyle McPherson was selected in the 14th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
2006:
Finished the season with a 29-24 overall record. Finished the regular season behind Belhaven and LSU-Shreveport in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference and were ousted from the GCAC Tournament by William Carey and Belhaven. Several Rams highlighted the GCAC All-Conference Team with Eddie Davilla and Keegan Laycock receiving first-team honors and Jared Baria, Marc Jaynes, Carlos Romero and Jason Ragan being named to the second-team.
2005:
Finished the season with a 39-25 overall record. Finished as the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular season runner-up behind LSU-Shreveport and the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament runner-up to William Carey College. The Rams went 2-2 at the Region XIII Tournament. Lance Howard, Eduardo Davila, Carnell Parker, Simon Badeaux and Chris Copeland were named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
2004:
Finished the season with a 23-26 overall record. Finished in third place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship. Ricardo Rolle, Raul Santana and John Price were named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
2003:
Finished the season with a 35-22 overall record. Finished in second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship. Advanced to the Region XIII Tournament.
2002:
Finished the season with a 29-28 overall record. Finished in a three-way tie for second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship.
2001:
Finished the season with a 41-20 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference for a fifth consecutive season. Won the Region XIII Tournament. Advanced to the NAIA World Series for the first time in school history.
2000:
Finished the season with a 41-18 overall record. Set a school record for wins in a season. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship for the fourth consecutive season. Advanced to the Southwest Regional Tournament.
1999:
Finished the season with a 38-15 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship for the third consecutive year. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament for the second consecutive season. Advanced to the Southwest Regional Tournament.
1998:
Finished the season with a 37-15 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship by posting a 22-8 record in conference action. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time in school history. Advanced to the Southwest Regional Tournament.
1997:
Finished the season with a 38-12 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship.
1996:
Finished the season with a 36-15-1 overall record. Finished the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference season with a record of 11-9 in conference action. Made their fifth consecutive trip to the post-season.
1995:
Finished the season with a 39-13 overall record. Finished in second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 10-6 record in conference action. Ranked 22nd overall in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 Poll. Clint Anderson, Josue' Espada, Mike Harrell, Zane Johnson and Jimmy Potter named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. Espada named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year.
1994:
Finished the season with a 39-11-2 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship by posting a 13-2 record in conference action. Ranked 21st overall in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 Poll. Won the NAIA District 30 regular season championship. Host of the NAIA District 30 Playoffs.
1993:
Finished the season with a 31-20 overall record. Finished the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference season with a record of 12-12 in conference action. Qualified for the District 30 Playoffs.
1992:
Finished the season with a 20-25 overall record. Finished in fifth place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 5-13 record in conference action.
1991:
Finished the season with a 25-23 overall record. Finished in third place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting an 11-10 record in conference action. Burt Bellcase, Jason Bethea, Jimmy Snyder and Chris Carr named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference and NAIA All-District 30 Teams.
1990:
Mike Jacobs hired as the head coach of the first University of Mobile baseball program. Finished the season with a 24-21 overall record. Finished in third place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting an 8-10 record in conference action.