Career Notes: Ranks fifth all-time at Wayne State with a .380 career batting average and second with a .987 fielding percentage ... also has six career saves, tied for seventh-most in school history.
2009: Selected to the All-GLIAC Second Team as both a first baseman and relief pitcher ... also received Daktronics, Inc. All-Region Second Team honors ... was presented with the Top Hitter award at WSU's season-end banquet ... was the only Warrior to start all 51 games (44 1B, 7 DH) ... batted cleanup in 39 games ... led the team with a .386 batting average (seventh in conference) ... finished with 71 hits, third-most in GLIAC and third-most in Wayne State single-season history ... hit six home runs (eighth in conference), totaled 49 RBI (fourth), and finished with 102 total bases (tied for third) and a .554 slugging percentage (ninth) ... came up two at-bats shy of Frank Jeney's school record of 186 ... 102 total bases were sixth-most in school history ... had 19 multiple-hit games, tied for third-most on the team, and led the squad with 13 multiple-RBI games ... finished second in the conference with a .419 batting average in league games ... was held hitless in just eight games all season ... had a hit in 12 of the first 13 games Feb. 20-Mar. 8 ... drove in 10 runs over two games March 26-28 ... had a four-RBI game, including a three-run homer, at Tiffin and totaled a career-best six RBI on three hits against Findlay ... put together a career-long 19-game hitting streak down the stretch beginning April 10 at Saginaw Valley State ... collected four RBI in one inning, highlighted by a three-run home run, April 18 against Tiffin ... set a career-high with four hits April 26 against Hillsdale ... hit two home runs May 8 in the second round of the GLIAC Tournament against Grand Valley State ... went 0-for-3 with a walk that evening against Northwood, snapping his streak ... finished with a team-best .985 fielding percentage ... made 10 appearances on the mound (12.1 innings), totaling three saves and 11 strikeouts ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2008: Named to the Daktronics, Inc. All-America Honorable Mention Team, joining Anthony Bass as the first WSU baseball All-Americans in 30 years ... also received First Team All-Region honors from Daktronics as well as Rawlings/ABCA Second Team All-Region accolades ... named to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... received WSU's Top Hitter award ... played in 43 games, started 38 (26 1B, 6 LF, 6 DH) ... finished second on the team in batting average (.371) and on base percentage (.441), third in slugging percentage (.492), runs batted in (30) and doubles (11), and fifth in total bases (65) ... raised his season average from .263 to .469 after a 10-for-13 output (.769) April 5-6 against Hillsdale ... posted five RBI, four runs scored, and three extra-base hits in the series ... reached base safely in 17 straight games April 15-May 4 ... recorded five consecutive two-hit games April 15-19 ... put together an 11-game hitting streak April 20-May 4, which tied for the second-longest by a Warrior all season ... went 3-for-4 with a career-best five RBI and his first home run in a WSU uniform April 27 against Northwood ... had two more hits in the second game of the twinbill as his averaged reached a season-high .453 ... collected six postseason hits including back-to-back two-hit performances in the NCAA Regional against Ashland and Northern Kentucky ... also served as WSU's closer, making 13 appearances on the mound ... tied for sixth in the GLIAC with 10 games finished and tied for fifth with three saves ... struck out a season-high five and earned his first save March 22 at Gannon ... also recorded saves April 9 at Tiffin and April 20 against Grand Valley State ... finished with a staff-low 1.93 ERA ... committed just two errors all season for a .990 fielding percentage ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2007 (Macomb CC): Posted a 2-6 record with a 6.35 ERA and 32 strikeouts in 45.1 innings ... also batted .397 with 37 RBI and a team-high 12 doubles.
2006 (Adrian College): Saw limited playing time for the Bulldogs.
High School: A 2005 graduate of Mt. Clemens High School ... was a four-year letterwinner ... was primarily a pitcher but also played shortstop ... batted .405 with four home runs and 17 RBI in 2004 ... improved marks to .622, seven, and 25 the following season ... earned all-league and all-county honors, as well as team MVP.
Personal: Full name--Adam J. Kaminski ... born in Detroit ... son of Thomas and Doreen Kaminski ... is a criminal justice major.
2008 |
42/38 |
.371 |
132 |
23 |
49 |
11-1-1 |
30 |
65 |
.492 |
14/4/21 |
.441 |
2/0 |
1/1 |
2009 |
51/51 |
.386 |
184 |
35 |
71 |
11-1-6 |
49 |
102 |
.554 |
15/0/24 |
.426 |
3/1 |
4/10 |
2008 |
183 |
16 |
2 |
.990 |
2009 |
320 |
15 |
5 |
.985 |
2008 |
1.93 |
2-2-3 |
13 |
0 |
0 |
0/1 |
14.0 |
13 |
4/3 |
11/23 |
2009 |
8.03 |
0-0-3 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
0/0 |
12.1 |
23 |
13/11 |
11/11 |