Mark Appel Bio

  Mark Appel
Mark Appel
Player Profile
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Houston, TX
High School:
Monte Vista (CA)
Height / Weight:
6-5 / 215
Position:
RHP
B/T:
R/R

05/03/2013

Stanford Knocks Off No. 8 Arizona State, 5-3

Appel has 13 strikeouts in series-opening win

04/19/2013

Stanford Keeps Wildcats Leashed to Open Series

Lindquist leaves bases loaded in ninth for save

04/18/2013

Cardinal Plays Host to Defending National Champion Arizona

Stanford takes offensive momentum into league series

04/12/2013

No. 23 Stanford Takes Game One From Washington

Washington out-hits Stanford in series opener

04/11/2013

Cardinal to Play Host to Washington

Stanford looks to win third straight Pac-12 series

04/20/2013

Stanford vs. Arizona - 4/20/13

Stanford vs. Arizona - 4/20/13

03/01/2013

Stanford vs. Texas Baseball

Stanford vs. Texas Baseball

06/14/2012

Stanford Baseball - Year in Photos

Stanford Baseball - Year in Photos

06/04/2012

Mark Appel

Mark Appel leaves Stanford as one of its all-time baseball greats.

06/01/2012

Stanford Baseball NCAA Regional

Stanford Baseball NCAA Regional

Follow @mappel26

Honors and Awards
Stanford Record Book - career strikeouts - 372 (1st)
Stanford Record Book - career innings pitched - 377.2 (4th)
Stanford Record Book - career wins - 28 (6th)
Stanford Record Book - single-season strikeouts - 130 - 2013 (t-10th)
Stanford Record Book - single-season strikeouts - 130 - 2012 (t-10th)
2013 First Team All-America (Louisville Slugger)
2013 Pac-12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2013 Dick Howser Trophy finalist
2013 Senior CLASS Award finalist
2013 Diamond Sports Pitcher of the Year semifinalist
2013 Golden Spikes Award semifinalist
2013 First Team All-Pac-12
2013 Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (May 27)
2013 Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (March 5)
2013 Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (March 4)
2013 Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (March 11)
2013 NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week (March 5)
2013 Baseball America Midseason Top Pitcher (April 4)
2013 MLB.com Top Prospect
2013 Preseason First Team All-America (Perfect Game)
2013 Preseason First Team All-America (Louisville Slugger)
2013 Preseason First Team All-America (NCBWA)
2013 Preseason First Team All-America (Baseball America)
2012 NCBWA Pitcher of the Year
2012 First Team All-America (Collegiate Baseball)
2012 First Team All-America (NCBWA)
2012 Second Team All-America (Baseball America)
2012 First Team All-Pac-12
2012 NCAA Stanford Regional Most Outstanding Player
2012 Golden Spikes Award finalist
2012 Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist

Off The Farm
Selected eighth overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2012 MLB Draft
Selected in the 15th round (450th overall) by the Detroit Tigers in the 2009 MLB Draft
Named 2011 Team USA's No. 1 prospect by Baseball America
Pitched for Team USA in the summer of 2011 (4 APP, 5.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 11 K, 2 BB, 0 ER)
Named the No. 2 prospect in the Cape Cod League by PerfectGame.org in 2011
Pitched for Yarmouth-Dennis in the Cape Cod League during the summer of 2011 (20.0 IP, 25 K, 3 BB, 3 ER)
Pitched for Newport in the New England Collegiate Baseball League in 2010 (6-1, 1.87 ERA, 43.1 IP, 33 H, 24 K)
2010 New England Collegiate Baseball League Mid-Summer All-Star
Named the No. 2 prospect in the New England Collegiate Baseball League by Baseball American in 2011

As a Senior (2013)
Fanned nine in season finale against UCLA to become Stanford's all-time strikeout leader (372)
Sixth in program history with 28 career wins
Fourth all-time with 377.2 innings pitched
10-4 during final campaign with a 2.12 ERA and 130 strikeouts in 106.1 IP
Strikeout total tied for 10th-best single-season mark in program history
7.6 innings per appearance, 11.0 strikeouts per game, 5.7 K/BB
Held opponents to career-low .203 clip in 14 appearances
Allowed one earned run past the fifth inning (span of 36.1 IP)
Allowed only 18 hits past the fifth inning, two of which went for extra bases (span of 36.1 IP)
Allowed only one eighth-inning hit (span of 8.2 IP)
Did not allow a run in the eighth inning of any contest (span of 8.2 IP)
Did not allow a run in the sixth inning of any contest (span of 12.0 IP)
Lasted at least 7.0 innings in 11 of 14 starts
Permitted only five earned runs in first six appearances (span of 47.0 IP)
Only twice allowed more than three earned runs
Held a 0.96 ERA through first six appearances
Walked only seven batters in as many appearances from Feb. 22-April 12
Five wins in as many decisions from March 22-April 19
Held batters to .183 clip with two outs
Five straight double-digit strikeout performances (Feb. 22-March 28)
Seven double-digit strikeout performances
Tied for Pac-12 league-high honors with eight wins
Paced Pac-12 with 87 strikeouts in 76.1 innings of conference play
Carried a 2.48 ERA while holding conference foes to .218 clip
Went at least 5.0 innings in each of nine Pac-12 starts
Struck out double-digit batters four times in conference outings
Career-high 15 strikeouts in 7.0 innings of work against UNLV
Opened season by allowing two earned runs on seven hits in 5.0 innings at Rice
Followed season opener with back-to-back complete game wins
Limited Fresno State to one earned run on three hits with 11 strikeouts in 9.0 innings
Held Texas to three hits in complete-game blanking with 14 strikeouts
Took no-hitter into the fifth against Texas
One earned run allowed with 11 strikeouts against Utah
Blanked Washington State with 10 strikeouts and allowed four hits in 9.0 innings
Seven strikeouts and two earned runs allowed at USC in 8.2 innings
Gave up one earned run with nine strikeouts in 8.1 innings at Oregon
Struck out 13 and walked one at Arizona State, allowing two earned runs on three hits in 7.2 innings
Fanned 11 and walked one at Cal in 7.0 innings
Finished career with 8.0 innings of three-hit ball and nine strikeouts in 2-1 win over UCLA
Graduated ahead of schedule with a degree in management science and engineering

As a Junior (2012)
NCBWA Pitcher of the Year
First team All-America (Collegiate Baseball)
First team All-America (NCBWA)
Second team All-America (Baseball America)
First team All-Pac-12
Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Stanford Regional
Golden Spikes finalist
Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist
10-2, 2.56 ERA, 123.0 IP, 5 CG 130 K, 30 BB, 97 H, .213 opp/avg.
Pitched at least 7.0 innings in 14 of 16 starts
Two nine-inning no-decisions that went extra innings
Struck out at least 10 batters in eight starts (four against top-10 teams)
Led Pac-12 in strikeouts, third in opp. average, fourth in innings pitched, fifth in wins during regular season
7-0 in final 11 regular-season starts
Opened campaign with four no-hit innings, 5 K in 7.0 innings against No. 10 Vanderbilt
Picked up win over No. 7 Texas with (then) career-best 10 K, 3 BB and 3 H in 7.0 innings
Eleven strikeouts at Fresno State
Fourteen strikeouts, two runs and four hits in 9.0 innings during a no-decision at No. 4 Rice
Retired 12- and 11-straight batters during outing at Rice
Thirteen strikeouts in 9.0 frames during no-decision against No. 10 Oregon
Improved to 4-0 against top 25 teams with April wins against No. 20 Arizona State and No. 10 UCLA
Ten strikeouts in 7.0 innings against UCLA
Cruised through May with wins over Oregon State, Washington State, Utah and Cal
Ten strikeouts in first career complete-game shutout against Washington State
Lone losses came at Fresno State (8.0 IP, 7 ER, 11 K, 8 H) and Florida State (4.0 IP, 7 R)

As a Sophomore (2011)
Top starter on Friday nights
6-7, 3.02 ERA, 110.1 IP, 17 GS, 86 K, 29 BB, 114 H, .277 opp/avg.
Surrendered only two home runs on the season
Reached the sixth inning in each of 15 weekend starts
Fanned at least five in 12 of 15 starts
Fanned at least seven in five starts
Nine hits and three runs allowed in 7.0 frames during 4-1 win over UCLA
Tossed second career complete game in NCAA Regional opener vs. Kansas State (8 K, 3 R, 7 H)
Gave up four earned runs over 24.1 innings (2-0) heading into Super Regionals
Six no-hit innings in first career complete game at USC, finishing with seven strikeouts and no walks
Twice fanned nine batters in eight-inning wins over Washington and Arizona
Eight shutout innings against Arizona

As a Freshman (2010)
Reliever and spot starter
2-1, 5.92 ERA, 38.0 IP, 44 H, 26 K, 19 BB, .295 opp/avg. as a starter
3.45 ERA, 31.1 IP, 21 APP, 12 ER out of the bullpen
Started campaign without allowing a run over first five appearances spanning 6.1 innings
Five strikeouts and one hit in 2.0 shutout innings for first career win against UC Santa Barbara
Second win came against Pepperdine in 2.2 innings while allowing two runs
Two strikeouts and one earned run in 1.0 inning against Arizona State
Two shutout innings against Hawaii
First save came after 3.0 scoreless innings at Oregon State
Second career save came with 5.0 innings of one-run ball against Santa Clara
Retired first eight batters against Santa Clara

The Appel File
Two-time letterman in basketball and baseball at Monte Vista (Calif.)
Named one of the top-100 prep players in 2009 by Baseball America, Perfect Game, Rivals, Maxpreps and Baseball Factory
2009 Contra Costa Times Baseball Prep Athlete of the Year
2009 Contra Costa Times Basketball Prep Athlete of the Year
4-0, 0.90 ERA, 31.0 IP, 9 GP, 5 GS, 3 S, 21 H, 45 K, 6 BB during senior season
Ended senior season with 24.0 consecutive scoreless innings
Tossed no-hitter against defending league champion Livermore
Led baseball team to North Coast Sectionals in 2008 and 2009
Led basketball team to 2009 D1 North Coast Sectional title
Three-time scholar athlete
Basketball team's most improved player as a junior
Son of Patrick and Sondra Appel
Brother, John, was a 6-10 center for two-time Division III national champion Washington University
Number of family members attended Rice, including uncle, John Casbarian, who is the dean of Rice's architecture school
Earned degree in management science and engineering