Mike Moss
Catcher 11
Ht/Wt
5'
11"
|
165 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Honolulu, 
Hawaii
Last School
Punahou High School
Roster Years
1973-1976


Personal

  • Born on New Year's Day in Honolulu

Career Highlights

  • Selected as an All-American by the college baseball coaches his junior year
  • Hit .390 his junior year while also allowing fewer than thirty-two opponents to steal
  • Three-time All-WAC performer
  • Two-time Academic All-WAC
  • Selected by the Downtown Coaches as the Outstanding Baseball Player of 1975
  • Led the Cougars to WAC Northern Division titles every year he played

Before BYU

  • Prepped at Punahou High where he was voted the Most Insirational Player in 1972
  • Played for the 1972 Hawaii State Championship Baseball team with an undefeated season, catching a perfect game in the final game
  • Earned a total of six letters in baseball, basketball and football
  • Coached by Pal Eldredge, former BYU catcher

Post BYU Honors and Societies

  • Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1988

Stats

Year    Avg.   G   AB    R    H   2B   3B   HR   RBI    TB   BB   SO  SB
1973   .234   32   94   15   22    2    0    3    17    33   11   21  0
1974   .244   24   78   16   19    1    1    0     7    22    6    4  0
1975   .390   23   77   18   30    8    0    2    16    44   10   10  2
1976   .271   35  118   20   32    7    0    3    24    48   23   13  8
1988 BYU Hall of Fame

1988 BYU Hall of Fame

For over 20 years BYU has had a succession of baseball players from Hawaii, but few have surpassed catcher Mike Moss.

The 5-foot-11 Moss from Honolulu was born lucky on New Year's Day in 1954, continued that luck for the Cougars from 1973-76, and was selected as an All-American by the college baseball coaches as a junior.

That year he batted .390 (.600 in league play) and made a clean sweep of awards. He was All-District Seven, All-Western Athletic Conference and Academic All-WAC.

The three-time All-WAC performer was chosen to play for the U.S. Baseball Federation Team, which played in the Pan American Games. The four-year starter was a two-time Academic All-WAC choice and was selected by the Downtown Coaches as the Outstanding Baseball Player of 1975.

Another illustration of Mike's ability is his four years of fielding at .978.

Before coming to BYU, Mike was voted Most Inspirational Player at Punahou High School, where he caught a perfect game in the 1972 Hawaii State Championships.

Moss had a calm, soothing effect on the Cougars as he led them to WAC Northern Division titles every year he played. The senior co-captain's final season was not as spectacular as the previous year because of an arm injury.

"Mike had the best technique of any catcher I've coached," said Glen Tuckett, his BYU baseball coach. "Pal (Eldredge) taught him well and he refined those skills here.

"He managed the ball game well. I've coached hundreds of good players, but Mike is one of a dozen who really understood the game. He was never out of place and always a gentlemen."

Freshman Year 1973

  • All-Western Athletic Conference
Sophmore Year 1974

Junior Year 1975

  • All-American and All-District
  • All-Western Athletic Conference
  • Academic All-WAC
  • Selected to the 1975 USA Collegiate Baseball All Star Team and played in the Pan American Games
  • Selected as the Outstanding Baseball Player by the Provo Downtown Coaches
  • Batted .600 in league games
Senior Year 1976

  • All-Western Athletic Conference
  • Academic All-WAC
  • Received the Duane Fitzpatrick Award
  • Team co-captain
  • An arm injury limited his playing time
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year