Big Ten Baseball Tournament
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The Big Ten Baseball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in baseball for the Big Ten Conference
Big Ten Conference
The Big Ten Conference is the United States' oldest Division I college athletic conference. Its twelve member institutions are located primarily in the Midwestern United States, stretching from Nebraska in the west to Pennsylvania in the east...

. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship tournament is held each year from May through June and features 64 college baseball teams in the United States, culminating in the College World Series....

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History

The Big Ten baseball tournament began in 1981. From 1981 until 1999, the tournament was a 4-team double-elimination tournament
Double-elimination tournament
A double-elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost two games or matches...

. In 2000 the tournament expanded to a 6-team double elimination format, and it remains that way today.

From 1981 until 1987, the Big Ten Conference was split into two divisions, named the 'East' and the 'West'. The top two teams in each division at the end of the regular season participated in the tournament. In 1988 the conference did away with divisions and the top four teams in the conference played in the tournament, until 2000 when it was expanded to 6 teams.

By Year

Year School Site MVP
1981 Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Gerry Hool, Michigan
1982 Minnesota Champaign, IL Terry Steinbach
Terry Steinbach
Terry Lee Steinbach is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played for 14 years from to . He was drafted in 1980 out of New Ulm High School by the Cleveland Indians. He was the starting catcher for Oakland Athletics teams that won three straight American League pennants from 1988 to...

, Minnesota / Jeff King
Jeff King (baseball)
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, Ohio State
1983 Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Barry Larkin
Barry Larkin
Barry Louis Larkin is a retired Major League Baseball player. Larkin played shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds from 1986 to 2004 and was one of the pivotal players on the 1990 Reds' World Series championship team...

, Michigan
1984 Michigan Minneapolis, MN Kurt Zimmerman, Michigan
1985 Minnesota Ann Arbor, MI Jon Beckman, Minnesota
1986 Michigan Minneapolis, MN Tim McIntosh
Tim McIntosh (baseball)
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, Minnesota
1987 Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Greg Everson, Michigan
1988 Minnesota Ann Arbor, MI Vince Palyan Minnesota
1989 Illinois Ann Arbor, MI Rich Capparelli, Illinois
1990 Illinois Iowa City, IA Bob Christensen, Illinois
1991 Ohio State Columbus, OH Keith Klodnick, Ohio State
1992 Minnesota Columbus, OH Scott Bakkum, Minnesota
1993 Minnesota Battle Creek, MI Matt Beaumont
Matt Beaumont
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, Ohio State
1994 Ohio State Battle Creek, MI Mike Repasky, Ohio State
1995 Ohio State Columbus, OH Shane Gunderson, Minnesota / Scott Kaczmar, Ohio State
1996 Indiana State College, PA Dan Ferrell, Indiana
1997 Ohio State Ann Arbor, MI Mike Lockwood
Mike Lockwood
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, Ohio State
1998 Minnesota Champaign, IL Mark Groebner, Minnesota
1999 Michigan Columbus, OH Bobby Scales
Bobby Scales
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, Michigan
2000 Illinois Minneapolis, MN Jason Anderson, Illinois
2001 Minnesota Columbus, OH Jack Hannahan
Jack Hannahan
John Joseph "Jack" Hannahan IV is an American professional baseball third baseman with the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. Mainly a third baseman, Hannahan has also played other infield positions....

, Minnesota
2002 Ohio State Minneapolis, MN Joe Wilkins, Ohio State
2003 Ohio State Minneapolis, MN Brett Garrard, Ohio State
2004 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Glen Perkins
Glen Perkins
Glen Weston Perkins is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. He made his major league debut with the Minnesota Twins in 2006. Perkins attended the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis-St. Paul and Stillwater Area High School in Oak Park Heights...

, Minnesota
2005 Ohio State Champaign, IL Steve Caravati, Ohio State
2006 Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Adam Abraham, Michigan
2007 Ohio State Ann Arbor, MI Cory Luebke
Cory Luebke
Cory Robert Luebke is a professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres. He attended the Marion Local High School and The Ohio State University. He was pick number 63 in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. ....

, Ohio State
2008 Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Michael Powers, Michigan
2009
2009 Big Ten Baseball Tournament
The 2009 Big Ten Baseball Tournament was held at Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio from May 20 through 24. The winner of the 2009 tournament was Indiana...

Indiana Columbus, OH Matt Bashore, Indiana
2010 Minnesota Columbus, OH Kyle Knudson, Minnesota
2011 Illinois Columbus, OH Adam Davis, Illinois

By School

Info current through the 2011 season
School Appearances W-L Pct Tourney Titles Title Years Notes
Minnesota 26 60-37 .619 9 1982, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2010
Ohio State 23 49-33 .598 8 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007
Michigan 21 43-30 .589 8 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2006, 2008
Illinois 17 22-29 .431 4 1989, 1990, 2000, 2011
Indiana 8 14-13 .519 2 1996, 2009
Purdue 14 14-28 .333 0
Penn State 8 13-16 .448 0
Michigan State 8 7-16 .304 0
Northwestern 8 7-16 .304 0
Iowa 8 7-16 .304 0
Wisconsin 1 1-2 .333 0 Dropped baseball in 1991
Nebraska 0 0-0 .000 0 Joined Big Ten in 2011

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