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Career Single Game Bests (Hitting)
Category |
Total |
Date |
Opponent |
At-Bats |
5 |
4/13/18 |
2 times |
Runs |
2 |
4/14/18 |
2 times |
Hits |
3 |
2/17/18 |
at College of Idaho |
RBIs |
4 |
4/14/18 |
at Northwest Nazarene |
2B |
2 |
4/13/18 |
at Northwest Nazarene |
3B |
-- |
-- |
-- |
HR |
1 |
4/14/18 |
3 times |
Walks |
2 |
4/14/18 |
at Northwest Nazarene |
Stolen Bases |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Putouts |
3 |
3/17/18 |
4 times |
Assists |
4 |
3/17/18 |
2 times |
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
2018: Played in 30 games and started 25 in lone season with the ‘Jackets…batted .253 with three home runs and 13 RBIs…added five doubles and scored 12 runs…slugged at .414 while reaching base at a clip of .402…fielded at .939 in 83 chances in the infield…ranked third on the team in hit by pitches with 10…totaled a pair of sacrifice flies and sacrifice bunts…had six multi-hit games…had season-high four RBIs at Northwest Nazarene on April 14…helped the Yellowjackets claim the 2018 GNAC regular season title and win a program-record 33 games.
Morehead State University: Saw action in 24 games, starting 10 as a junior in 2017…versatile infielder logged four doubles and one home run, while driving in nine runs and scoring 10 in 52 at-bats.
Treasure Valley Community College: Batted .242 in 45 games as a freshman in 2015…followed with a stellar sophomore season, hitting .343 with three home runs and 35 RBIs in 204 at-bats while playing in 52 of 54 games…big season resulted in NWAC East Region Player of the Year honors, and he was named a second-team All-American.
Pocatello High School: Three-sport athlete…earned four letters in baseball and also competed in football and basketball…was a two-time first-team all-area pick during his prep career.
Coach Sutton on Teter: “Chase has the ability to be an impact player on both sides of the ball. He gives us much needed infield depth at all three spots, and has shown that he can be a complete hitter at the plate. Adding his senior maturity will really help our team the moment he steps on campus.”
Teter on choosing MSUB: “I chose MSUB because of the coaching staff, competitive atmosphere, and the players.”