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| 2003 HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS | |||||
| Player | Year Inducted | Position | Years Played | Reason Inducted |
| Chris Held #13 | 2003 | OF/P | 4 | Chris hit three homeruns and had a career average of .270. He was a memeber of two Great Lakes Conference championship teams. Chris hit a memorable homerun in the 2002 World Series tying the game against Virginia, which OSU won in 11 innings. |
| Thad Bzomowski #10 | 2003 | INF | 4 | Thad led the Buckeyes to 57 wins and three NCBA World Series appearances during his coaching career. As a player, Thad was just as productive hitting .328 and is in the top five on the all time club record list for games (70), runs (45), RBI's (38), and walks (28). |
| Dan Scali #9 | 2003 | C | 4 | Dan was a member of three World Series teams and posted two of the top five batting averages during his career in 2000 (.455) and 2003 (.600). |
| Mark Loudon-Brown #4 | 2003 | 2B | 3 | Mark is one of the top five players to ever put on a Buckeye uniform. He was a member of three World Series teams and is in the top five on the all time club record list for games, at bats, runs, hits, doubles, triples, rbi's, stolen bases, walks, and his .425 batting average is second on the list. In 219 at-bats he only struck out 11 times. He was also a two time NCBA All-American, first team All GLC-South in 2003 and Player of the Year in the South Conference. |
| Elias Hajjar #1 | 2003 | SS | 2 | In only two seasons Elias solidified his spot in the Hall of Fame with two solid and consistent seasons. He was apart of two World Series teams and hit .318 for his career. During his senior year he was a huge run producer with 19 runs scored and drove in 18 runs which earned him a spot on the All GLC-South team for 2003, 2nd team. |
| Brad Martin #15 | 2003 | P | 3 | Brad left the team as one of the best relievers in OSU Club history. He pitched in 27 games, throwing 52 innings, while striking out 74 batters. He finished with a 7 and 1 record with 1 save and a 2.56 ERA. |
| Jeremy Morris #5 | 2003 | P | 2 | Jeremy is fourth on the career wins list after only two years with six and is in the top five on the career list for saves, games, innings, and strikeouts. He finished his career with a 3.02 ERA and earned a spot on the All GLC-South team in 2003 |