Craig Glysch
Craig Glysch
  • Year:
    2019
  • Sports:
    Baseball

Bio

Craig Glysch compiled a 24-8 record during 36 pitching appearances to help the UW-Oshkosh baseball team to four WIAC championships and a pair of NCAA Division III World Series berths from 1996-99.

UW-Oshkosh won 137 of its 162 games with Glysch as a Titan and finished fourth at the World Series in 1996 (35-6 record) and fifth in 1998 (41-5).

Glysch earned All-America First Team honors in 1998 after posting an 8-1 record and a 2.35 ERA in 76.2 innings pitched. In 1999 he received All-America Third Team accolades and was named the WIAC Pitcher of the Year after registering a 7-1 record and a 0.76 ERA in 71 innings pitched. During his final season with the Titans Glysch completed all eight games he started.

Glysch pitched in 11 games during the 1996 season and compiled a 5-3 record with 48 strikeouts in 66.2 innings. He also recorded seven hits and 10 runs batted in during 20 at-bats (.350 average).

Glysch made seven pitching appearances in 1997 and tallied a 4-3 record with 37 strikeouts in 46.2 innings.

Glysch ranks fifth in WIAC history with 22 complete games and ninth with 261 innings pitched. His 0.76 ERA in 1999 remains as the fifth lowest in league history.

The Ashwaubenon High School graduate played professional baseball for one minor league season after being selected in the 35th round by the Los Angeles Angels in 1999.

Glysch lives in Muskego, where he is concluding his first year as Production Manager for Graham Packaging and also coaches youth sports in the Milwaukee area.