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VMI Keydets baseball

Baseball team of the Virginia Military Institute


Summary

Baseball team of the Virginia Military Institute

FieldValue
current2026 VMI Keydets baseball team
nameVMI Keydets baseball
founded1866
logoVmi keydets wmark2025.png
logo_size200
universityVirginia Military Institute
conferenceSouthern
locationLexington, Virginia
coachSam Roberts
tenure4th
stadiumGray–Minor Stadium
capacity1,400
nicknameKeydets

The VMI Keydets baseball team represents the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. The team is a member of the Southern Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. VMI's first baseball team was fielded in 1866. The team plays its home games at Gray–Minor Stadium in Lexington, Virginia. The Keydets are coached by Sam Roberts.

History

In fall 1866, just two years after the Virginia Military Institute had been burned down by David Hunter and the Union Army, a group of cadets got together and created the Institute's first organized baseball team. It was the first organized team from any sport. In the inaugural season, the Keydets had an astounding mark of 20–1–2, playing among in-state rivals such as Washington and Lee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Randolph-Macon and Hampden-Sydney, and continuously so for the next several decades.

In 1921, the team started playing at recently built Alumni Memorial Field along with the football team. Both squads had, up to that point, been playing on the Parade Ground. It was not until the 1960s that the baseball team shifted to Patchin Field, and most recently in 2007, began playing in Gray-Minor Stadium. Excluding 2004 to 2014, when they played in the Big South, the Keydets have played for the Southern Conference.

Despite having many winning seasons throughout the 20th century and into the last decade, the Keydets have never been able to make the NCAA tournament. The 1969 team lost to Furman in the SoCon Championship Finals; Furman made the 1969 NCAA University Division baseball tournament with the win. The 1987 and 1993 team each made the tournament final. The 1993 team came closest to breaking the barrier with a run to the Southern Conference finals, and despite being an 8th seed, VMI upended three higher-seeded teams before bowing down to eventual champion Western Carolina.

Year-by-year results

Main article: List of VMI Keydets baseball seasons

202527–266–15Southern Conference

Coaching history

Sam Roberts2023-present80–84.48722–40

VMI and MLB

VMI has had 31 Major League Baseball draft selections since the draft began in 1965.

VMI Keydetsborder=0color=white}}"Keydets in the Major League Baseball DraftYearPlayerRoundTeam
196551Orioles
196624Pirates
19664Senators
198917Athletics
199011Athletics
19904Cardinals
199432Royals
199522Rockies
19954Rangers
199655Pirates
200335Brewers
200319Braves
200314Blue Jays
200532Pirates
200644Blue Jays
200740Cubs
200724Pirates
200712Angels
200838Brewers
200825Athletics
20089Brewers
200950Athletics
200931Astros
201033Rockies
201126Athletics
201223Rangers
201221White Sox
201421Nationals
201416Rangers
201522Dodgers
201514Giants

References

References

  1. "Virginia Military Institute Keydets".
  2. https://vmikeydets.com/documents/2025/5/28/2025_Baseball_Record_Book.pdf?path=baseball
  3. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, VA)"". [[Baseball-Reference.com]].
  4. (March 12, 2014). "Warner Archive Wednesday ~ Brother Rat (1938) and Brother Rat and a Baby (1940)". outofthepastblog.com.
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