Hall of Fame
The records of the 1999 George Fox baseball team almost defy description. In setting then-Bruin records for the  most wins in a 32-8 season and the highest winning percentage (.750), the team's hitters posted a .692 slugging percentage, an NAIA record and the third-highest ever in college baseball at any level. The Bruins were second in the NAIA with a school-record .387 batting average, led the  nation in runs per game (12.3),  and set still-standing GFU records for runs (492), hits (569), doubles (118), home runs (102), and RBI (4 55). Five players batted over .400, and four had double-figure  home run totals, led by NAIA First Team All-American first baseman Nate Barnett's 22,  which led the NAIA, as did  his 76 RBI. Catcher Mark Tyler, the Northwest Conference MVP and an NAIA honorable mention All-American, led the NAIA in doubles (21), while AII-NWC center fielder Ryan Munoz led the NAIA in hits (75) and runs (62). The pitching staff ranked 11th nationally in ERA (4.19).