2001 AASU Baseball Guide Part 2 Armstrong State University

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2001 AASU Baseball Guide Part 2 Armstrong State University Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Armstrong Baseball Team Archives Armstrong Men's Baseball Archives 2001 2001 AASU Baseball Guide Part 2 Armstrong State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-base- team Recommended Citation Armstrong State University, "2001 AASU Baseball Guide Part 2" (2001). Armstrong Baseball Team Archives. 17. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-base-team/17 This media guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Armstrong Men's Baseball Archives at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Armstrong Baseball Team Archives by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AASU Opponents South Dakota St. Andrews Quincy State SIU Edwardsville Sat., Jan. 27 11:00 a.m. Tues., Mar. 6 2:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 10 2:00 p.m. Sun., Mar. 11 2:00 p.m. Sun., Jan. 28 1:00 p.m. Wed., Mar. 7 2:00 p.m. Mon., Mar. 12 2:00 p.m. Location: Quincy, Ill. Location: Laurinburg, NC Location: Brookings, SD Location: Edwardsville, IL Enrollment: 1,141 Enrollment: 750 Enrollment: 8,350 Enrollment: 11,500 Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Knights Nickname: Jackrabbits Nickname: Cougars Colors: Brown, White, Gold Colors: Royal Blue, White Colors: Yellow and Blue Colors: Red and White Conference: GLVC Conference: CVAC Conference: North Central Conference: GLVC 2000 Record: 42-17 2000 Record: 30-23 2000 Record: 23-19-1 2000 Record: 33-23 Head Coach: Patrick Atwell Head Coach: Joe Critcher Head Coach: Mark Ekeland Head Coach: Gary Collins Phone: (217) 228-5584 Phone: (910) 277-5276 Phone: (605) 688-5027 Phone: (618) 650-2872 SID: Ryan Dowd SID: Marilynn Oliver SID: Ron Lenz SID: Eric Hess Phone: (217) 228-5475 Phone: (910) 277-5751 Phone: (605) 688-4623 Phone: (618) 650-3608 Fax: (217) 228-5034 Fax: (910) 277-5272 Fax: (605) 688-5999 Fax: (618) 650-2296 Web: www.quincy.edu Web: www.sapc.edu Web: www.sdstate.edu Web: www.siue.edu Regional Participants In 1997 2000 CVAC Tournament Advanced To Five NCAA 2001 NCAA Division II and 1999, Preseason #19 rank Champions Central Regional In Last 10 Preseason Rank: #30 National Ranks Of #21, #16 LHP Tim Rall 10th In DII Years Six Regionals And Three and #13 in last four years In K’s (89 in 72 IP) World Series Since 1988 Valdosta State Wayne State Augusta State Columbus State @ Tues., Apr. 10 5:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 10 2:00 p.m. Sat., Apr. 7 Noon Thurs., Apr. 19 3:30 p.m. Mon., Mar. 5 2:00 p.m. Sun., Feb. 11 Noon Sun., Apr. 8 1:00 p.m. Location: Valdosta, GA Location: Wayne, NE Location: Augusta, GA Location: Columbus, GA Enrollment: 8,650 Enrollment: 4,200 Enrollment: 5,350 Enrollment: 5,500 Nickname: Blazers Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Jaguars Nickname: Cougars Colors: Red and Black Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Royal Blue, White Colors: Red, White & Blue Conference: Gulf South Conference: Northern Sun 2000 Record: 25-29 2000 Record: 32-24 2000 Record: 28-26 2000 Record: 31-19 Peach Belt: 12-18 / 9th Peach Belt: 19-11 / t2nd Coach: Tommy Thomas Coach: John Manganaro Head Coach: Skip Fite Head Coach: Greg Appleton Phone: (912) 259-5562 Phone: (402) 375-7012 Phone: (706) 731-7917 Phone: (706) 568-2444 SID: Steve Roberts SID: Jeremy Phillips SID: John Bush III SID: Mike Peacock Phone: (912) 333-5890 Phone: (402) 375-7326 Phone: (706) 731-7925 Phone: (706) 569-3434 Fax: (912) 333-5972 Fax: (402) 375-7271 Fax: (706) 737-7719 Fax: (706) 569-3435 Web: www.valdosta.edu Web: www.wsc.edu Web: www.aug.edu/athletics Web: athletics.colstate.edu Coach Thomas Has 1,090 LHP Brady Borner, NSC Coach Fite Is The NCAA PBC Player Of The Year Wins In 33 Years, Tops Pitcher Of The Year In 2000, Division II South Atlantic 1B Brad Bouras Leads The Among DII Active Coaches Led The Nation In K’s (121) Region Chairman Preseason No. 15 Cougars and was 13th in ERA (2.07) AASU plays 19 games in 2001 against teams that appear in the preseason rankings 47 Peach Belt Conference Opponents Francis Marion Georgia C&SU Kennesaw State Lander Sat., Feb. 24 2:00 p.m. @ Sat., Apr. 21 3:00 p.m. @ Sat., Mar. 31 3:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 17 2:00 p.m. Sun., Feb. 25 Noon @ Sun., Apr. 22 1:00 p.m. @ Sun., Apr. 1 Noon Sun., Feb. 18 Noon Location: Florence, SC Location: Milledgeville,GA Location: Kennesaw, GA Location: Greenwood, SC Enrollment: 3,684 Enrollment: 5,200 Enrollment: 12,861 Enrollment: 2,900 Nickname: Patriots Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Owls Nickname: Senators Colors: Red, White & Blue Colors: Green and Blue Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Royal Blue & Gold 2000 Record: 23-20 2000 Record: 39-20 2000 Record: 38-20 2000 Record: 27-25 Peach Belt: 15-13 / 5th Peach Belt: 19-11 / t2nd Peach Belt: 18-12 / 4th Peach Belt: 13-17 / 8th Head Coach: Art Inabinet Head Coach: Steve Mrowka Head Coach: Mike Sansing Head Coach: Rusty Stroupe Phone: (803) 661-1241 Phone: (912) 445-1692 Phone: (770) 423-6264 Phone: (864) 388-8961 SID: Michael Hawkins SID: Brad Muller SID: Mark Toma SID: Bob Stoner Phone: (803) 661-1222 Phone: (912) 445-1779 Phone: (770) 499-3217 Phone: (864) 388-8962 Fax: (803) 661-1219 Fax: (912) 445-1790 Fax: (770) 499-3168 Fax: (864) 388-8889 Web: www.fmarion.edu Web: www.gcsu.edu Web: www.ksuowls.com Web: www.lander.edu FMU Returns Top Five No. 3 GC&SU Has Been KSU Made Its Sixth Straight In 1999 Lander Finished Hitters And Entire Starting Ranked In 6 Of Last 7 Years NCAA Regional Appearance 33-15, 18-12 In PBC And Rotation From 2000 #6, #30, x, #7, #30, #2, #14 In 2000 Was Ranked No. 24 North Florida UNC Pembroke USC Aiken USC Spartanburg @ Sat., Mar. 24 1:00 p.m. @ Sat., Apr. 28 3:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 17 Noon @ Sat., Apr. 14 7:00 p.m. @ Sun., Mar. 25 1:00 p.m. @ Sun., Apr. 29 Noon Sun., Mar. 18 1:00 p.m. @ Sun., Apr. 15 Noon Location: Jacksonville, FL Location: Pembroke, NC Location: Aiken, SC Location: Spartanburg, SC Enrollment: 12,086 Enrollment: 3,100 Enrollment: 3,200 Enrollment: 3,700 Nickname: Ospreys Nickname: Braves Nickname: Pacers Nickname: Rifles Colors: Navy Blue & Gray Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Cardinal & White Colors: Green, Black, White 2000 Record: 49-14 2000 Record: 17-36 2000 Record: 29-27 2000 Record: 13-40 Peach Belt: 26-4 / 1st Peach Belt: 5-23 / 11th Peach Belt: 15-15 / t6th Peach Belt: 6-24 / 10th Head Coach: Dusty Rhodes Head Coach: Paul O’Neil Head Coach: Ken Thomas Head Coach: Matt Fincher Phone: (904) 620-2556 Phone: (910) 521-6498 Phone: (803) 641-3410 Phone: (864) 503-5135 SID: Bonnie Senappe SID: Matthew Sullivan SID: Brad Fields SID: TBA Phone: (904) 620-4025 Phone: (910) 521-6371 Phone: (803) 641-3486 Phone: (864) 503-5129 Fax: (904) 620-2836 Fax: (910) 521-6551 Fax: (803) 641-3759 Fax: (864) 503-5127 Web: www.unf.edu Web: www.uncp.edu Web: www.usca.sc.edu Web: www.uscs.edu UNF Finished Third At The Dr. Danny Davis Retired USC Aiken Is Tied For 4th USCS Defeated Four Teams DII World Series And Is After 14 Years At UNCP For Most Wins In NCAA That Advanced To The DII Preseason Ranked No. 2 With A 338-345 Record Division II Since 1983 World Series In 1999 48 The Peach Belt Conference has five teams ranked in the 2001 DII Top 30 Preseason Poll The Peach Belt Conference he Peach Belt Conference began its eighth full year as an all-sports conference Tin the fall of 1998. In its short history the league has established itself as one of the premiere Division II conferences in the country. In 1996, the Peach Belt enjoyed one of its most successful years in its history, with Kennesaw State winning national championships in baseball and repeating in softball, the Lander men's tennis and the Armstrong Atlantic women's tennis teams successfully defended their national titles. In addition, USC-Spartanburg finished as national runner-up in soccer, while the USC-Aiken men's golf team placed second at the national tournament. In 1997 Peach Belt teams continued their success with Armstrong Atlantic women’s tennis finishing their season as National finalist, Women’s Tennis Team finished second and made as did the University of North Florida’s Men’s Golf their fourth straight national championship Team. Peach Belt team’s also enjoyed two National appearance. Champions as Lander University’s Men’s Tennis 1999 continued the national championship team won their third straight national title. Also, success as Lander became the seven-time NCAA Columbus State University Men’s Golf Team won Division II men’s tennis champion and Armstrong a national championship. Atlantic State’s women’s tennis team, Kennesaw The success continued in 1998 has Lander won State’s baseball squad and USC Aiken’s men’s golf another Men’s Tennis championship. There were program each achieved national runner-up finishes. three national finalist in 1998, Kennesaw State Peach Belt schools have now won 18 national University’s baseball team, Columbus State championships and finished second 12 times in the University’s Golf Team, and Armstrong Atlantic past five years. The seven charter members were Armstrong Peach Belt State College, Columbus College, Francis Marion College, Georgia College, Lander College, The National Champions University of South Carolina at Aiken, and The Men's Baseball University of South Carolina at Spartanburg.
Recommended publications
  • 1St Connection Between Baseball and Opera
    Baseball & Opera (compiled by Mark Schubin, this version posted 2014 April 14) 1849 : 1 st connection between baseball and opera: Fans of American actor Edwin Forrest, who is playing Macbeth in New York, hire thugs from among ballplayers at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey (1 st famous ball field) to disrupt performances of British actor William Macready, also playing Macbeth in New York at what had been Astor Opera House. Deadly riot ensues; Macready is rescued by ex-Astor Opera House impresario Edward Fry, who later (1880) invents electronic home entertainment (and probably headphones) by listening to live opera by phone. 1852: Opera-house exclusivity dispute with composer’s niece Johanna Wagner forms legal basis of baseball’s reserve clause. 1870 : Tony Pastor’s Opera House baseball team is covered by The New York Times (they won). 1875 : San Francisco Chronicle reports on that city’s opera-house baseball team. 1879 : Pirate King role created for Signor Brocolini, who, as John Clark, played first base for the Detroit Base Ball Club. 1881 : Dartmouth College opera group performs to raise money for college’s baseball team. 1884 : Three telegraph operators, James U. Rust, E. W. Morgan, and A. H. Stewart, present live games remotely. One sends plays from ballpark, second receives and announces, third moves cards with players’ names around backdrop. Starting in Nashville’s 900-seat Masonic Theater, they soon move to 2,500-seat Grand Opera House, beginning half-century of remote baseball game viewing at opera houses (also Augusta, GA Grand Opera House starting 1885). 1885 : The Black Hussar is probably 1 st opera with baseball mentioned in its libretto (in “Read the answer in the stars”).
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Topps Baseball Set Checklist
    2010 TOPPS BASEBALL SET CHECKLIST 1 Prince Fielder 2 Buster Posey RC 3 Derrek Lee 4 Hanley Ramirez / Pablo Sandoval / Albert Pujols LL 5 Texas Rangers TC 6 Chicago White Sox FH 7 Mickey Mantle 8 Joe Mauer / Ichiro / Derek Jeter LL 9 Tim Lincecum NL CY 10 Clayton Kershaw 11 Orlando Cabrera 12 Doug Davis 13 Melvin Mora 14 Ted Lilly 15 Bobby Abreu 16 Johnny Cueto 17 Dexter Fowler 18 Tim Stauffer 19 Felipe Lopez 20 Tommy Hanson 21 Cristian Guzman 22 Anthony Swarzak 23 Shane Victorino 24 John Maine 25 Adam Jones 26 Zach Duke 27 Lance Berkman / Mike Hampton CC 28 Jonathan Sanchez 29 Aubrey Huff 30 Victor Martinez 31 Jason Grilli 32 Cincinnati Reds TC 33 Adam Moore RC 34 Michael Dunn RC 35 Rick Porcello 36 Tobi Stoner RC 37 Garret Anderson 38 Houston Astros TC 39 Jeff Baker 40 Josh Johnson 41 Los Angeles Dodgers FH 42 Prince Fielder / Ryan Howard / Albert Pujols LL Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Marco Scutaro 44 Howie Kendrick 45 David Hernandez 46 Chad Tracy 47 Brad Penny 48 Joey Votto 49 Jorge De La Rosa 50 Zack Greinke 51 Eric Young Jr 52 Billy Butler 53 Craig Counsell 54 John Lackey 55 Manny Ramirez 56 Andy Pettitte 57 CC Sabathia 58 Kyle Blanks 59 Kevin Gregg 60 David Wright 61 Skip Schumaker 62 Kevin Millwood 63 Josh Bard 64 Drew Stubbs RC 65 Nick Swisher 66 Kyle Phillips RC 67 Matt LaPorta 68 Brandon Inge 69 Kansas City Royals TC 70 Cole Hamels 71 Mike Hampton 72 Milwaukee Brewers FH 73 Adam Wainwright / Chris Carpenter / Jorge De La Ro LL 74 Casey Blake 75 Adrian Gonzalez 76 Joe Saunders 77 Kenshin Kawakami 78 Cesar Izturis 79 Francisco Cordero 80 Tim Lincecum 81 Ryan Theroit 82 Jason Marquis 83 Mark Teahen 84 Nate Robertson 85 Ken Griffey, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Topps Archives Signatures Baseball Checklist
    2020 Topps Archives Signatures Retired Baseball Player List - 110 Players Al Oliver David Cone Jim Rice Mike Schmidt Tim Lincecum Alex Rodriguez David Justice Jim Thome Mo Vaughn Tim Raines Andre Dawson David Ortiz Joe Mauer Moises Alou Tino Martinez Andres Galaragga David Wright Joe Pepitone Nolan Ryan Todd Helton Andruw Jones Dennis Eckersley John Smoltz Nomar Garciaparra Tom Glavine Andy Pettitte Dennis Martinez Johnny Bench Ozzie Smith Tony Perez Barry Larkin Don Mattingly Johnny Damon Randy Johnson Vern Law Barry Zito Dwight Gooden Jorge Posada Reggie Jackson Vladimir Guerrero Bartolo Colon Edgar Martinez Jose Canseco Rey Ordonez Wade Boggs Benito Santiago Eric Chavez Juan Gonzalez Rickey Henderson Will Clark Bernie Carbo Eric Davis Juan Marichal Roberto Alomar Bernie Williams Frank Thomas Ken Griffey Jr. Robin Yount Bert Blyleven Fred McGriff Kerry Wood Rod Carew Bob Gibson George Foster Lou Brock Roger Clemens Bronson Arroyo Gorman Thomas Luis Gonzalez Rollie Fingers Cal Ripken Jr. Hank Aaron Luis Tiant Rondell White Carl Yazstremski Hideki Matsui Magglio Ordonez Ruben Sierra Carlton Fisk Ichiro Manny Sanguillen Ryan Howard CC Sabathia Ivan Rodriguez Mariano Rivera Ryne Sandberg Cecil Fielder Jason Varitek Mark Grace Sandy Alomar Jr. Chipper Jones Jay Buhner Mark McGwire Sandy Koufax Cliff Floyd Jeff Bagwell Mark Teixeira Sean Casey Dale Murphy Jeff Cirillo Maury Willis Shawn Green Darryl Strawberry Jerry Remy Miguel Tejeda Steve Carlton Dave Stewart Jim Abbott Mike Mussina Steve Rogers 2020 Topps Archives Signatures Baseball Player List - 110 Players.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Release
    OAKLAND ATHLETICS Media Release Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 Public Relations Facsimile 510-562-1633 www.oaklandathletics.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 4, 2012 A’s Select Addison Russell in First Round of 2012 First-Year Player Draft Daniel Robertson and Matt Olson Selected in Compensation Round OAKLAND, Calif. – The Oakland A’s selected Addison Russell, a shortstop from Pace High School in Pace, Fla., in the first round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft, the club announced today. The Athletics also drafted shortstop Daniel Robertson from Upland High School in Upland, Calif., and first baseman Matt Olson from Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga., as compensation picks following the first round. Russell batted .358 with eight home runs and 33 RBI in 32 games for Pace HS this year. He added 30 walks for a .532 on-base percentage and scored 40 runs. Russell hit .460 in his four-year high school career with 37 home runs. The 11th overall selection, Russell is the first high school pick by the A’s in the first round since 2001 when they drafted Jeremy Bonderman with the 26th selection. Since 1991, the only other high school players the A’s selected in the first round were Eric Chavez (1996) and Ben Grieve (1994). Russell is the third position player the A’s have chosen in the first round in the last four years along with Michael Choice (2010) and Grant Green (2009). The A’s drafted right-handed pitcher Sonny Gray in the first round last year.
    [Show full text]
  • Win, Lose Or Draw Dropped Shoddy Fielding Again Harmful by WALTER R
    gening J%fai FRIDAY, JULY 30, ---—-4 Redskins Face Much Tribe to 4th Win, Lose or Draw Dropped Shoddy Fielding Again Harmful By WALTER R. McCALLUM, Revision; Big Offer By Yankees; Cards As Chisox Take Third in Row Star Staff Correspondent. me Nats’ tumbling act, threaten- a payoff hit after Alex Kampouris ing to deposit them in seventh place had doubled off the left field barrier Redskins Travel Distance to Be Made to Leemans With at Long Ignored Split Phils any moment, is putting a terrific with one out and the Nats trailing, SAN DIEGO, Calif., July 30.—The lurid sign said: “The Jap will By WALTER McCALLUM, By the Associated Press. dent in Griffith Stadium attendance, 5-3. strike if not alert.” Skeleton hands clutched a Star Staff Correspondent. with San Diego is falling bomb After cuddling happily with the Washington’s three worst night Ellis Clary looped a single to short with the of the sun. "Join SAN 30.—A game crowds of the season left emblazoned spreading rays rising the air- DIEGO, Calif., July Chicago White Sox and Detroit sitting field, shifting Kampouris to lot of new faces are to be seen in on raid warning system,” read the sign. going Tigers in second place, the Cleveland proceedings during the last third, and Alex scored after George Sailors and bedded in sun-tanned in Redskin uniform this four nights. Case fiied to marines, eyes deep faces, stopped year. Indians today found themselves un- Wally Moses. Vernon walked “San Coach Arthur then shot a as they saw the sign, then on, grinning.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Figures Price Guide
    SPORTS FIGURES PRICE GUIDE All values listed are for Mint (white jersey) .......... 16.00- David Ortiz (white jersey). 22.00- Ching-Ming Wang ........ 15 Tracy McGrady (white jrsy) 12.00- Lamar Odom (purple jersey) 16.00 Patrick Ewing .......... $12 (blue jersey) .......... 110.00 figures still in the packaging. The Jim Thome (Phillies jersey) 12.00 (gray jersey). 40.00+ Kevin Youkilis (white jersey) 22 (blue jersey) ........... 22.00- (yellow jersey) ......... 25.00 (Blue Uniform) ......... $25 (blue jersey, snow). 350.00 package must have four perfect (Indians jersey) ........ 25.00 Scott Rolen (white jersey) .. 12.00 (grey jersey) ............ 20 Dirk Nowitzki (blue jersey) 15.00- Shaquille O’Neal (red jersey) 12.00 Spud Webb ............ $12 Stephen Davis (white jersey) 20.00 corners and the blister bubble 2003 SERIES 7 (gray jersey). 18.00 Barry Zito (white jersey) ..... .10 (white jersey) .......... 25.00- (black jersey) .......... 22.00 Larry Bird ............. $15 (70th Anniversary jersey) 75.00 cannot be creased, dented, or Jim Edmonds (Angels jersey) 20.00 2005 SERIES 13 (grey jersey ............... .12 Shaquille O’Neal (yellow jrsy) 15.00 2005 SERIES 9 Julius Erving ........... $15 Jeff Garcia damaged in any way. Troy Glaus (white sleeves) . 10.00 Moises Alou (Giants jersey) 15.00 MCFARLANE MLB 21 (purple jersey) ......... 25.00 Kobe Bryant (yellow jersey) 14.00 Elgin Baylor ............ $15 (white jsy/no stripe shoes) 15.00 (red sleeves) .......... 80.00+ Randy Johnson (Yankees jsy) 17.00 Jorge Posada NY Yankees $15.00 John Stockton (white jersey) 12.00 (purple jersey) ......... 30.00 George Gervin .......... $15 (whte jsy/ed stripe shoes) 22.00 Randy Johnson (white jersey) 10.00 Pedro Martinez (Mets jersey) 12.00 Daisuke Matsuzaka ....
    [Show full text]
  • Topps Heritage SP[1]
    Topps Heritage Short Prints and Inserts 2001 Topps Heritage Short Prints 8 ‐ Ramiro Mendoza (Black Back) 18 ‐ Roger Cedeno (Red Back) 19 ‐ Randy Velarde (Red Back) 28 ‐ Randy WolF (Black Back) 34 ‐ Javy Lopez (Black Back) 35 ‐ Aubrey HuFF (Black Back) 36 ‐ Wally Joyner (Black Back) 37 ‐ Magglio Ordonez (Black Back) 39 ‐ Mariano Rivera (Black Back) 40 ‐ Andy Ashby (Black Back) 41 ‐ Mark Buehrle (Black Back) 42 ‐ Esteban Loaiza (Red Back) 43 ‐ Mark Redman (Red Back) (2) 44 ‐ Mark Quinn (Red Back) 44 ‐ Mark Quinn (Black Back) 45 ‐ Tino Martinez (Red Back) 46 ‐ Joe Mays (Red Back) 47 ‐ Walt Weiss (Red Back) 50 ‐ Richard Hidalgo (Red Back) 51 ‐ Orlando Hernandez (Red Back) 53 ‐ Ben Grieve (Red Back) 54 ‐ Jimmy Haynes (Red Back) 55 ‐ Ken Caminiti (Red Back) 56 ‐ Tim Salmon (Red Back) 57 ‐ Andy Pettitte (Red Back) 59 ‐ Marquis Grissom (Red Back) 62 ‐ Miguel Tejada (Red Back) 66 ‐ CliFF Floyd (Red Back) 72 ‐ Andruw Jones (Red Back) 403 ‐ Mike Bordick SP Classic Renditions CR1 ‐ Mark McGwire CR5 ‐ Chipper Jones CR6 ‐ Pat Burrell CR8 ‐ Manny Ramirez 2002 Topps Heritage Short Prints 53 ‐ Alex Rodriguez SP 244 ‐ Barry Bonds SP 368 ‐ RaFael Palmeiro SP 370 ‐ Jason Giambi SP 373 ‐ Todd Helton SP 374 ‐ Juan Gonzalez SP 377 ‐ Tony Gwynn SP 383 ‐ Ramon Ortiz SP 384 ‐ John Rocker SP 394 ‐ Terrence Long SP 395 ‐ Travis Lee SP 396 ‐ Earl Snyder SP Classic Renditions CR‐2 ‐ Brian Giles CR‐3 ‐ Roger Cedeno CR‐8 ‐ Jimmy Rollins (2) CR‐10 ‐ Shawn Green (2) 2003 Topps Heritage Short Prints / Variations 156 ‐ Randall Simon (Old Logo SP) 170 ‐ Andy Marte SP 375 ‐ Ken GriFFey Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • Entertainment Plans Made for Mothers Constitution Passed; Candidates
    THE OCE L M R VOLUME XXV OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948 NUMBER 24. • • • • • • • • • • • • • CALENDAR • Entertainment. Plans • Monday, Apl'il 26 • Constitution Passed; • ASB Council, 6:30, Cli • • Badminton and Ping Pong, • • 6:30-9:00, PE building • Made for Mothers • IVCF, 7, CH 220 • Candidates To Speak • I • Newman Club, 7, CH 115 • Honored guests for Friday, Saturday, and Sun- • ASB meeting, 7:30, CH Aud.• Passed by a vote of 163 yes and 22 no from the day, April 30, May 1 and 2, will be the OCE moth­ • Campfire, 8, CH • 185 students who cast their ballots last Tuesday ers. In charge of the three big days are the associ­ • Tuesday, April 2'7 • and Wednesday, the revised constitution has now ated women students with Jane Yant and Viv- • Skit practices, 6 :30, CH Aud • • Collecto Coeds, 7, CH 110 • become th~ official standard for student affairs. en:qe Hannah serving as co-chair- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To be congratulated for their men. • Staff and Key, 7, CH 111 • work is the revision committee The program will be as follows: • Wolf Knights, 7, CH 113 • • Junior class meet., 8, CH 113 • of Allan Pietersdorf, Friday: 8 p.m., Skit Night in Wives Group Wolves Trample composed which clubs and organizations on • Music Hour, 8, Todd hall • Tom Jones, Rosemarie Floyd, Bet­ the campus will present original • music room • ty Dooley, Ray Smith, "Mus" skits. Now Organized • Baseball, Pacific college, at • Vanport Vikings Harris, and George McCormick. During the meeting held on the Saturday: 9 a.m., registration; The newly organized group of • Newberg • • Wednesday, April 28 • Husky Claude Buckley limited Monday previous to the voting, 10 a.m., campus tour; 11 a.m., students' wives has selected the • Movie, "Dragonwyck," 8, OH • Vanport college to five hits and Ray Smith read the completed modern dance demonstration; 1 first ahd third Thursdays at 7:30 • auditorium • struck out nine as he led OCE to constitution and by-laws, but no p.m., luncheon and style show; p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Media NOTES Elizabethton Twins ROOKIE ADVANCED AFFILIATE of the MINNESOTA TWINS Elizabethton Twins (2-1) Vs
    @ETwinsBaseball @ElizabethtonTwins Media NOTES Elizabethton Twins ROOKIE ADVANCED AFFILIATE OF THE MINNESOTA TWINS Elizabethton Twins (2-1) vs. Kingsport Mets (1-1) Friday, June 21, 2019 • Hunter Wright Stadium • 6:30 p.m. EST LISTEN: ElizabethtonTwins.com, TuneIn, First Pitch App Game No. 4 • Road Game 1 • Home Record: 2-1 • Road Record: 0-0 RHP Andriu Martin (0-0, 0.00) vs. TBD (0-0, 0.00) QUICK FACTS BY THE NUMBERS 2019 APPY LEAGUE STANDINGS Founded .................................................................................................................1974 SIX players who have previously East Colors ....................................................................................................Red and Navy played in Elizabethton are back TEAM W-L PCT GB STRK L-10 League ................................................................ Appalachian League (45th Season) in 2019... Pitcher Ryley Widell Burlington Royals (KC) 3-0 1.000 - W3 3-0 was an E-Twin in 2017, while Owner ..................................................................................Boyd Sports (1st Season) Danville Braves (ATL) 2-1 .667 1.0 L1 2-1 pitchers J.T. Perez, Erik Cha Pulaski Yankees (NYY) 1-1 .500 1.5 L1 1-1 General Manager ........................................................Brice Ballentine (1st Season) and Prelander Berroa played in Bluefield Blue Jays (TOR) 1-2 .333 2.0 L1 1-2 Home ballpark (Capacity) ....Northeast Community Credit Union Ballpark (2,000) 6 Elizabethton in 2018, along with Princeton Rays (TB) 1-2 .333 2.0 W1 1-2 Dimensions
    [Show full text]
  • 1999-00 NCAA Men's Baseball Championships
    Bsball_M (99-00) 11/28/00 8:32 AM Page 14 14 DIVISION I Ba s e b a l l DIVISION I 2000 Championship Hi g h l i g h t s Tigers End Dream Season with Fifth Title: LSU catcher Brad Cresse drilled a single to left field off of Stanford’s Justin Wayne in the bottom of the ninth, plating Ryan Theriot from second base, giving the Tigers a 6-5 win and their fifth College World Series championship since 1991. Cresse was mired in a miserable College World Series before his final at-bat. The senior was 1- for-12 in the CWS prior to his game-winning single. Trey Hodges pitched four scoreless innings for his second win of the tournament. Hodges, who Brad Cresse overcame a slump at the plate to retired 10 of the 11 batters he faced, also picked up a save and was selected as the most out- drive in the title-winning run for LSU June 17. standing player of the College World Series. The catcher’s single to left field scored team - mate Ryan Theriot, giving LSU a 6-5 win over Wayne gave up four hits and four runs in relief of starter Jason Young. Wayne started the fifth St a n f o r d . inning and seven of his first nine outs were strikeouts, four looking. The Tigers’ normally strong offensive game seemed to be silent. But LSU (52-17) tied it in the eighth inning with two home runs, setting up Cresse’s dramatics.
    [Show full text]
  • The 2017 Gsc Baseball Record Book
    THE 2017 GSC BASEBALL RECORD BOOK GSC Contact Information MAILING ADDRESS Gulf South Conference 2101 Providence Park; Suite 200 Birmingham, AL 35242 PHONE NUMBER -- FAX NUMBER (205) 991-9880 (205) 437-0505 GSC WEBSITE -- www.gscsports.org FACEBOOK -- The Gulf South Conference TWITTER -- @GulfSouth INSTAGRAM -- @gscsports GSC Staff COMMISSIONER Matt Wilson Delta State Statesmen E-mail: [email protected] 2016 GSC Tournament Champions CHAIR OF THE PRESIDENTS Dr. Bill LaForge, Delta State ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR COMPLIANCE Andrea Anderson TABLE OF CONTENTS E-mail: [email protected] GSC Baseball History........................................................................................................ 1-38 Annual and All-Time Standings ............................................................................... 1-7 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS AND COMMUNICATIONS Inside The GSC Tournament ................................................................................ 8-10 Michael Anderson GSC in the NCAA Division II Tournament ............................................................11-16 E-mail: [email protected] All-Time GSC Major League Baseball Draft Picks .............................................. 17-20 All-Time All-GSC Teams ...................................................................................... 21-30 DIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENT All-Time GSC All-Academic Teams ..................................................................... 31-32 Michael Stagno GSC Among Past NCAA Statistical
    [Show full text]
  • Kansas City T-Bones Sam Katz, Winnipeg Goldeyes Marcus Holliman, Laredo Lemurs PLAYOFFS Three Division Winners and One Wild Card Play in Best-Of-Five Series
    di 1 Me Guide A M E R I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N 2 0 1 5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2015 MEDIA GUIDE 1415 Highway 54 West, Suite 210, Durham, NC 27707. Phone: (919) 401-8150. Fax: (919) 401-8152. Web: AmericanAssociationBaseball.com. LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION Commissioner: Miles Wolff. President: Dan Moushon. Director of Umpires: Kevin Winn. Administrative Assistant: Matt Krause. LEAGUE DIRECTORS Gary Elliston, Amarillo Thunderheads Jim Abel, Lincoln Saltdogs Bruce Thom, Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Marv Goldklang, St. Paul Saints Patrick Salvi, Gary SouthShore RailCats John Roost, Sioux City Explorers John Bilbow, Grand Prairie AirHogs Mark Ogren, Sioux Falls Canaries Shawn Suarez, Joplin Blasters Steve Ruud, Wichita Wingnuts John Ehlert, Kansas City T-Bones Sam Katz, Winnipeg Goldeyes Marcus Holliman, Laredo Lemurs PLAYOFFS Three division winners and one wild card play in best-of-five series. Winners play for best-of-five American Association championship. ROSTER RULES The roster limit for a American Association club is 22 players. An additional two players may be on the disabled list during the regular season. Of those 22 players, a maximum of five may be veterans and minimum of four must be rookies. The remaining players will be designated limited service players and of those LS players only six (6) may be LS-4. During the pre-season, a maximum of 28 players may be under contract at any one time without regard to classification. The 22 active player roster must be met two days before the start of the regular season. Northern Division Central Division Southern Division Fargo-Moorhead Gary SouthShore Amarillo Thunderheads Definitions RedHawks RailCats Year of Service: A year of service for American Association players is 75 official at bats or more Grand Prairie AirHogs in a National Association or independent league or leagues, or 30 innings or more pitched in a St.
    [Show full text]