Reeber Josh
Reeber Josh
Year: HOF Class of '14
Previous College: Siena Heights '99
Team: Baseball

The following was printed on Josh Reeber's HOF plaque:

A five-tool outfielder who improved every season during his four-year career, Josh Reeber was part of the Saints’ “Cinderella story” team of 1994.  In his freshman season, the Saints captured their first WHAC Conference Tournament championship and advanced to their first NAIA World Series after winning the NAIA Great Lakes Regional. In his junior season, Reeber had a career-high 70 hits and also led the Saints in runs scored (46), triples (5) and stolen bases (23).  As a senior centerfielder in 1997, Reeber had his best offensive season in his four-year career with ten home runs, 62 runs scored, 17 doubles, six triples and 27 stolen bases.  Reeber earned All-WHAC team and earned Honorable Mention NAIA All-American honors. Reeber ranks in the top ten in five offensive categories in the Saints’ all-time career statistical records.  He ranks second in stolen bases (67), third in triples (13), fifth in runs scored (139) and tenth overall in hits (166) and batting average (.317).