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{{Infobox college baseball team
|current = 2024 Army Black Knights baseball team
|name = Army Black Knights
|founded = {{Start date|1890}}
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|division =
|location = [[West Point, New York]]
|coach = [[
|tenure =
|stadium = [[Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field]]
|capacity = 880
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|national_champion =
|cws =
|ncaa_tourneys = [[2000 NCAA Division I
|conference_tournament = [[1997 Patriot League baseball tournament|1997]], [[2000 Patriot League baseball tournament|2000]], [[2004 Patriot League baseball tournament|2004]], [[2005 Patriot League baseball tournament|2005]], [[2009 Patriot League baseball tournament|2009]], [[2012 Patriot League
|conference_champion = [[Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League|EIBL]]: 1950, 1960, 1965, 1966<br>Patriot League: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018,
}}
: ''For information on all United States Military Academy sports, see [[Army Black Knights]]''
The '''Army Black Knights baseball team''' is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the [[United States Military Academy]] in [[West Point, New York]], United States.<ref name="baseball">{{cite web| title=Army Black Knights| publisher=d1baseball.com| url=http://www.d1baseball.com/schools/army.htm| access-date=2013-06-14| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130330021951/http://www.d1baseball.com/schools/army.htm| archive-date=2013-03-30| url-status=dead}}</ref> The team is a member of the [[Patriot League]], which is part of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]]'s [[Division I (NCAA)|Division I]]. Army's first baseball team was fielded in 1890. The team plays its home games at [[Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field]] in [[West Point, New York]]. The Black Knights are coached by [[
==Army in the NCAA Tournament==
The [[NCAA Division I Baseball Championship|NCAA Division I baseball tournament]] started in 1947. The Black Knights have played in the tournament 12 times, most recently in 2024.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Record
! Pct
! Notes
|-
| [[2000 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2000]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2000_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Austin_Super_Regional|Montclair Regional]]
|-
| [[2004 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2004]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2004_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Baton_Rouge_Super_Regional|Baton Rouge Regional]]
|-
| [[2005 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2005]]
| 1–2
| {{Winpct|1|2}}
| [[2005_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Gainesville_Super_Regional|Tallahassee Regional]]
|-
| [[2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2009]]
| 2–2
| {{Winpct|2|2}}
| [[2009_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Austin_Super_Regional|Austin Regional]]
|-
| [[2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2012]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2012_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Columbia_Super_Regional|Charlottesville Regional]]
|-
| [[2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2013]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2013_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Charlottesville_Super_Regional|Charlottesville Regional]]
|-
| [[2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2018]]
| 1–2
| {{Winpct|1|2}}
| [[2018_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Gainesville_Super_Regional|Raleigh Regional]]
|-
| [[2019 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2019]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2019_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Lubbock_Super_Regional|Lubbock Regional]]
|-
| [[2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2021]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2021_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Lubbock_Super_Regional|Lubbock Regional]]
|-
| [[2022 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2022]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2022_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Hattiesburg_Super_Regional|Hattiesburg Regional]]
|-
| [[2023 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2023]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2023_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Charlottesville_Super_Regional|Charlottesville Regional]]
|-
| [[2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament|2024]]
| 0–2
| {{Winpct|0|2}}
| [[2024_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament#Athens_Super_Regional|Athens Regional]]
|-
| {{center|'''TOTALS'''}}
| '''4–22'''
| '''{{Winpct|4|22}}'''
|
|}
==Major League Baseball==
{{multiple image
Army has had 20 [[Major League Baseball Draft]] selections since the draft began in 1965.<ref name="draft">{{cite web| title=MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "United States Military Academy (West Point, NY)"|publisher=[[Baseball-Reference.com]]| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/index.cgi?key_school=dbed41de&exact=1&query_type=key_school|access-date=June 13, 2015}}</ref>▼
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| image1 = Chris Rowley (15)-003 (cropped).jpg
| image2 = Jacob Hurtubise (49610553167) (cropped).jpg
| footer = [[Chris Rowley]] (left) in 2012 and [[Jacob Hurtubise]] (right) in 2020
}}
▲Army has had 20 [[Major League Baseball
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"
! colspan=4 style="background:#000000; color:#FFFFFF" |Black Knights in the Major League Baseball Draft
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| [[2019 Major League Baseball Draft|2019]]
|{{sort name|Jacob|Hurtubise
| 39
| [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]
|}
On August 12, 2017, [[Chris Rowley]] (2010–13) became the first West Point
===Games versus professional baseball teams===
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==External links==
* {{Official website|
{{USMA}}
{{Army Black Knights baseball navbox}}
{{Patriot League baseball navbox}}
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