2006: Voted to the North Central All-Region First Team ... named to the First Team All-GLIAC for the second year in a row ... picked up Most Valuable Player, Top Hitter and Top Defensive Player at the annual banquet ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... started 52 games (25 2B, 27 SS) ... led the team in batting average (.353), on base percentage (.409), runs scored (36), hits (60), walks (27), and stolen bases (16) ... was hit by a pitch nine times, a team-high ... hit safely in 40 of his 52 games ... recorded 16 multiple-hit games, including four three-hit games ... raised his season average from .270 to .323 with a 15-game hitting streak April 5-22 ... set season-highs with four runs scored and four stolen bases in a 15-1 rout at Gannon on March 26 ... had two or more hits in five of his final six games ...
Game-By-Game Stats.
2005: Transferred to Wayne State after Detroit Mercy discontinued its baseball program ... named to the All-GLIAC Second Team as an infielder ... started all 51 games at second base ... led the team in runs scored (48), walks (33), and stolen bases (33), was second in on base percentage (.430), third in hits (55), and fourth in batting average (.312) ... had a nine-game hitting streak from March 16-March 26, where he batted 14-for-34 (.412), scoring 11 runs and batted in eight ... during the streak went 6-for-9 in a two-game stint against Plymouth State (3/19) and Saint Rose (3/20), scoring three runs and five RBI ... hit his lone home run on March 18, against Plymouth State ... had a seven-game hit streak from April 3-April 10, going 13-for-21 (.619) and scoring 12 runs ... had seven multi-steal games, including five in a three-game series against Gannon (4/2 - 4/3) ... .987 fielding percentage was good for third on the team ... committed only three errors in 230 chances ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2004 (Detroit Mercy): Played in all 57 of Detroit's games, starting all but one ... totaled 53 hits, 50 runs and nine RBI in 201 at-bats for a .264 batting average ... led the team in runs and walks while serving as the primary lead-off batter ... had 11 multi-hit games, including a career-high three hits against Sacred Heart (3/6), UW-Milwaukee (5/1) and Wright State (5/27) ... lone mult-RBI game was May 8 against Youngstown State ... had five two-stolen base outings as he recorded a team-high 23 stolen bases in the season and was caught just five times ... drew 39 walks including a team season-high four base-on-balls against Wayne State on May 4 ... his eight assists against UWM on May 2 was a team season-best.
2003 (Detroit Mercy): Recorded a .282 batting average with a team-best two triples, 30 runs scored and 16 RBI ... appeared in all 47 games, including 44 starts ... stole 21 bases in 23 opportunities, equaling the second-best single-season mark in UDM history ... led the Titans in sacrifice bunts with seven and in assists with 125 ... registered a .292 average in conference play en route to All-Horizon League Newcomer Team accolades ... committed only one error in 106 league chances ... recorded a .444 average with runners in scoring position and hit at a .314 clip versus lefties ... went 3-for-5 with a season-high three RBI against Wayne State on May 6 ... was 2-for-3 with five runs scored versus Bowling Green on May 13 ... was a member of gold-medal winning squad at Canadian Junior Baseball Championships in the summer of 2003.
High School: A 2002 graduate of St. Joseph's ... recorded a career .442 batting average in five seasons on the baseball squad ... helped the Lasers to a National Championship in baseball during the 1998 season ... was selected to the all-city and all-league squads ... name team MVP and captain ... also competed on the hockey, track, badminton, cross country and golf teams while at St. Joseph's ... was a five-time gold medalist in the relays and helped lead his track team to OFSAA team titles in 1999 and 2001 ... made the honor roll every year.
Personal: Full name--Jason A. Chapieski ... born in Windsor, Ont. ... son of Wayne and Marguerite Chapieski ... has one sister, Kim ... is majoring in biology ... named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2004 (4.00), Winter 2005, Fall 2005 and Winter 2006.
Chapieski's Career Statistics
Year |
GP/GS |
AVG. |
AB |
R |
H |
2B-3B-HR |
RBI |
TB |
SLG% |
BB/HBP/SO |
OB% |
SF/SH |
SB/A |
PO-A-E |
FLD% |
2005 |
51/51 |
.312 |
176 |
48 |
55 |
3-0-1 |
15 |
61 |
.347 |
33/4/30 |
.430 |
1/8 |
33/38 |
94-133-3 |
.987 |
2006 |
52/52 |
.353 |
170 |
36 |
60 |
9-0-0 |
21 |
69 |
.406 |
27/9/23 |
.459 |
3/8 |
16/24 |
98-124-11 |
.953 |
Career |
103/103 |
.332 |
346 |
84 |
115 |
12-0-1 |
36 |
130 |
.376 |
60/13/53 |
.444 |
4/16 |
49/62 |
192-257-14 |
.970 |