Mark Standiford
Head Coach
Email: marks@tabor.edu
Phone: 620-947-3121 ext. 1313
Length of time at Tabor: Since 2008
Athletic background
In his college career from 1985 to 1988, Standiford hit 69 home runs, a mark
that still stands as the all-time team record. As a senior, he led the Shockers
in runs, doubles, RBI's, and set the single-season home
run record (28). He capped of his senior season by leading the Shockers to the
1988 College World Series, where he was named to the All-Tournament Team. He
also earned All-American honors by Collegiate Baseball, and second-team honors
by Baseball America.
Called "the most prolific power hitter in Shocker baseball history,"
Standiford has since been inducted to the Wichita State Pizza Hut Shocker
Sports Hall of Fame, the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame, and the Wichita Sports
Hall of Fame.
After being drafted in the 16th round by the San Francisco Giants in 1988,
Standiford has for the past 13 years operated Wichita Sluggers, a 50,000 square
foot baseball academy and athletic complex, helping young players sharpen their
skills. He has helped more than 100 athletes advance to college-level baseball.
More about Mark Standiford (from the Pizza Hut Shocker Sports Hall of Fame)
- Delivered a Shocker-record 69
home runs in his career, including a season-best 28 as a senior in 1988
when the Shockers made their second College World Series appearance.
- He hit a home run every 13.7
at-bats.
- Led the Shockers in home runs
in three of his four years.
- Established a team and NCAA record with 94 career doubles.
- Finished his career ranked
among the top five leaders in 12 Shocker career offensive categories.
- His 301 career RBI ranked third behind only the totals of Phil
Stephenson and Joe Carter.
- Posted a career .426 batting
average in NCAA post-season action in 1985, ¹87
and ¹88.
- Named All-College World
Series in 1988 after hitting .563.
- Chosen a first-team
All-American in 1988 by Collegiate Baseball Magazine.
- In 1988, he led the
Shockers in hits (95), runs (81), doubles (26), homers (28) and RBI (97 .
- Named a second-team Freshman
All-American in 1985 after belting a team-high 16 home runs.
- A member of the silver
medal-winning U.S. team
that competed in the 10-team International Cup Tournament in Cuba in
1987.
- Two times named first-team
All-Missouri Valley Conference .
- Signed by the San Francisco Giants
in 1988.
Family
Standiford and his wife, Renee, have been married for 18 years. They have a
son, Blake, and a daughter, Taylor, who are 13 years-old twins. The family
worships at Westlink Church in Wichita.