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Stat Tracker BY THE NUMBERSThe Cal-Hi Sports Record Book keeps track of state marks in various sports. This is how the Chancellors rank in the latest edition, published in 2009: Team: Ranks No. 1 - Longest winning streak: 54 games (2003-05) Ranks No. 1 - Longest unbeaten streak (no ties): 54 games (2003-05) Ranks No. 1 - Best one-season record: 35-0 (2004) Ranks No. 1 - Best five-season record: 149-10-1 (2000-04) Ranks No. 1 - Best record in 2000s: 267-27-1 (.907) Ranks No. 1 - Best record since 1980: 701-161-4 (.818) Ranks No. 1 - Best record since 1990: 491-96-3 (.835) Ranks No. 1 - Best all-time record: 812-273-5 (.747) Ranks No. 1 - Most wins in an undefeated season: 35 (2004) Ranks No. 1 - Most consecutive wins within a season: 35 (2004) Ranks No. 1 - Most wins in 2000s: 267 Ranks No. 1 - Most RBIs in a season: 345 (2004) Ranks No. 2 - From Cal-Hi Sports - All Time Great Baseball Teams (2004) Ranks No. 2 - Best two-season record: 68-1 (2003-04) * Ranks No. 2 - Best three-season record: 97-5 (2003-05) Ranks No. 2 - Best four-season record: 127-8 (2003-06) Ranks No. 2 - Best five-season record: 157-12 (2003-07) Ranks No. 2 - Most wins in a season: 35 (2004) Ranks No. 2 - Most doubles in a season: 96 (2004) Ranks No. 2 - Most home runs in a season: 74 (2007) Ranks No. 2 - Most RBIs in a season: 302 (1998) Ranks No. 3 - Best three-season record: 93-7 (2002-04) Ranks No. 3 - Best four-season record: 124-8 (2001-04) Ranks No. 3 - Best five-season record: 153-13 (2001-05) Ranks No. 3 - Most home runs in a season: 74 (2007) Ranks No. 3 - Most runs in a season: 372 (2004) Ranks No. 4 - Best four-season record: 124-11 (2004-07) Ranks No. 4 - Most consecutive league titles: 9 (1981-89) Ranks No. 4 - Most hits in a season: 395 (2004) Ranks No. 4 - Most doubles in a season: 96 (2004) Ranks No. 4 - Most RBIs in a season: 276 (2005) Ranks No. 5 - Best four-season record: 122-11 (2002-05) Ranks No. 5 - Most RBIs in a season: 275 (2007) Ranks No. 6 - Highest batting average in a season: .418 (2004) Ranks No. 6 - Most doubles in a season: 92 (1998) Ranks No. 5 - Most doubles in a season: 85 (2005) Ranks No. 10 - Most wins in a season: 33 (2003) Ranks No. 12 - From Cal-Hi Sports - All Time Great Baseball Teams (2005) Ranks No. 15 - Most runs in a season: 324 (1998) Ranks No. 16 - Most doubles in a season: 78 (1999) Ranks No. 21 - Most home runs in a season: 49 (2004) * Tulare ranks No. 1 at 17-0-1 in 1943-44 Individual: Ranks No. 1 - Most hits in a season: Willie Cabrera, 72 (2004) Ranks No. 1 - Most home runs in a season: Mike Moustakas, 24 (2007) Ranks No. 1 - Most home runs in a career: Mike Moustakas, 52 (2004-07) Ranks No. 1 - Most times hit by pitch in a season: James Wharton, 15 (2007) Ranks No. 1 - Best coaching record: Tom Meusborn, 491-96-3, .836 (1990-2008) Ranks No. 2 - Most RBIs in a career: Matt Dominguez, 188 (2004-07) Ranks No. 3 - Most consecutive wins: Joe Guntz, 31 (1999-2002) Ranks No. 3 - Best two-year record: Joe Guntz, 25-0 (2000-01) Ranks No. 4 - Best two-year record: Jason Dominguez, 24-0 (2003-04) Ranks No. 4 - Most RBIs in a career: Mike Moustakas, 176 (2004-07) Ranks No. 4 - Most runs in a season: Willie Cabrera, 60 (2004) Ranks No. 4 - Most runs in a career: Mike Moustakas, 172 (2004-07) Ranks No. 5 - Best record in a season: Justin Cassel, 15-0 (2003) Ranks No. 5 - Best record in a season: Trent Jones, 15-0 (2007) Ranks No. 5 - Best record in a career: Jason Dominguez, 35-1 (2001-04) Ranks No. 6 - Most RBIs in a season: Matt Dominguez, 65 (2004) ** Ranks No. 6 - Most shutouts in a season: Justin Cassel, 8 (2003) Ranks No. 8 - Most home runs in a career: Matt Dominguez, 41 (2004-07) Ranks No. 8 - Most runs in a career: Matt Dominguez, 158 (2004-07) Ranks No. 8 - Most consecutive wins: Jason Dominguez, 24 (2003-04) Ranks No. 9 - Most hits in a career: Matt Dominguez, 179 (2004-07) Ranks No. 9 - Most doubles in a career: Jason Dominguez, 46 (2001-04) Ranks No. 11 - Most hits in a career: Mike Moustakas, 178 (2004-07) Ranks No. 15 - Most doubles in a career: Mike Moustakas, 43 (2004-07) Ranks No. 16 - Most hits in a career: Jason Dominguez, 173 (2001-04) Ranks No. 17 - Most runs in a career: Jason Dominguez, 142 (2001-04) Ranks No. 17 - Most runs in a season: Mike Moustakas, 51 (2007) Ranks No. 19 - Most doubles in a career: Matt Fisher, 41 (1997-2000) Ranks No. 21 - Most RBIs in a season: Mike Moustakas, 59 (2007) Ranks No. 21 - Most doubles in a career: Matt Dominguez, 40 (2004-07) Ranks No. 22 - Most RBIs in a career: Jason Dominguez, 135 (2001-04) Ranks No. 23 - Most runs in a season: Mike Moustakas, 52 (2005) Ranks No. 24 - Most RBIs in a career: Matt Fisher, 129 (1997-2000) Ranks No. 25 - Most runs in a season: Bryan Gant, 51 (1998) Ranks No. 25 - Most doubles in a season: Jason Dominguez, 18 (2004) Ranks No. 25 - Most doubles in a season: Mike Moustakas, 18 (2007) ** State record for a freshman Miscellany Chatsworth was selected team of the year in the state in 2004 Matt Dominguez was selected state freshman player of the year in 2004 Mike Moustakas was selected state sophomore player of the year in 2005 Mike Moustakas was selected state junior player of the year in 2006 Mike Moustakas was selected state player of the year in 2007 Tom Meusborn was state coach of the year in 2001 Chancellors at Dodger Stadium Since the City Section title game and third-place game were first played at Dodger Stadium in 1969, Chatsworth has played at the venue 16 times. The third-place games were discontinued in the 1980s. Here’s a rundown:
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