Hall of Fame

Randy Schwartz
Randy Schwartz
  • Induction:
    2023
UCLA Baseball's first-ever All-American, Randy Schwartz earned second-team All-America honors in 1963 and first-team acclaim in 1964. His .369 career batting average still ranks third in UCLA history, and he remains ranked in UCLA's Top 10 for single-season batting average (ninth, .386 in 1964) and single-season walks (10th, 50). In 1963, he led the team in batting average (.354), hits (51), doubles (14), home runs (five), RBI (26), runs scored (24) and total bases (84). In 1964, he led in batting average (.386), hits (59), triples (three), home runs (13), RBI (59) and total bases (111). Schwartz also played football for the Bruin team in 1962 and went on to play two Major League Baseball seasons for the Kansas City Athletics.
 
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