Southern Miss M-Club Hall of Fame

Jared Martin
- Induction:
- 2023
Jared Martin (Baseball, 1994-97)
A four-year starter for the Golden Eagles, Martin recorded 235 games as a shortstop in his career, tied for seventh-most in program history. His career batting average stands at .284 and he recorded 57 career extra base hits (42 doubles, five triples and 10 home runs). He also drove in 119 runs via the bat. Able to reach base in a variety of ways, Martin also walked 101 times and used 18 hit by pitches to reach first base. Once on base, he was able to make his way around the base path, swiping 39 bases in four years, ninth-most on the career charts.
As a senior in 1997, Martin used a .341 batting average to knock six home runs and 40 RBI. His efforts earned him a selection to the All-Conference USA Third Team, his second time on the list after earning All-C-USA Second Team honors in 1996.
In his four seasons, the Golden Eagles won 139 games. Martin's career continued into the professional ranks as he was taken in the 23rd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. He played three seasons across the minor leagues, making it as high as Double A in 1999 before he retired from professional baseball. Martin earned his degree from Southern Miss in 1999
A four-year starter for the Golden Eagles, Martin recorded 235 games as a shortstop in his career, tied for seventh-most in program history. His career batting average stands at .284 and he recorded 57 career extra base hits (42 doubles, five triples and 10 home runs). He also drove in 119 runs via the bat. Able to reach base in a variety of ways, Martin also walked 101 times and used 18 hit by pitches to reach first base. Once on base, he was able to make his way around the base path, swiping 39 bases in four years, ninth-most on the career charts.
As a senior in 1997, Martin used a .341 batting average to knock six home runs and 40 RBI. His efforts earned him a selection to the All-Conference USA Third Team, his second time on the list after earning All-C-USA Second Team honors in 1996.
In his four seasons, the Golden Eagles won 139 games. Martin's career continued into the professional ranks as he was taken in the 23rd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. He played three seasons across the minor leagues, making it as high as Double A in 1999 before he retired from professional baseball. Martin earned his degree from Southern Miss in 1999
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