1984 College World Series
- 1984 College World Series
The 1984 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 1 to June 10. The thirty-eighth tournament's champion was California State University, Fullerton, coached by Augie Garrido. The Most Outstanding Player was John Fishel of California State University, Fullerton.
Participating Teams
Notable Players
* Arizona State University: Chris Beasley, Barry Bonds, Mike Devereaux, Shawn Gilbert, Doug Henry, Oddibe McDowell, Luis Medina, Don Wakamatsu
* California State University, Fullerton: John Fishel, Greg Mathews, Jose Mota, Shane Turner
* University of Maine: Mike Bordick, Bill Swift
* University of Miami:
* University of Michigan: Scott Kamieniecki, Barry Larkin, Hal Morris, Gary Wayne
* University of New Orleans: Jim Bullinger, Mark Higgins, Wally Whitehurst
* Oklahoma State University: Jeff Bronkey, Doug Dascenzo, Carlos Diaz, John Farrell, Gary Green, Mike Henneman, Pete Incaviglia
* University of Texas: Billy Bates, Dennis Cook, Rusty Richards, Bruce Ruffin, Greg Swindell
Tournament Notes
Gary Green and Bill Swift appear in their fourth College World Series.
Related Sites
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