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2017 James Madison Baseball 2017 Schedule Baseball Contact: Andy Lohman | [email protected] | O: 540-568-6155 | C: 571-316-6081 Feb
2017 James Madison Baseball 2017 Schedule Baseball Contact: Andy Lohman | [email protected] | O: 540-568-6155 | C: 571-316-6081 Feb. 17/Fri. vs. North Carolina A&T W, 5-1 Feb. 18/Sat. vs. St.John’s L, 13-1 JAMES MADISON DUKES | 16-6 (2-1 CAA) Feb. 19/Sun. at #11 Coastal Carolina W, 11-3 Feb. 21/Tue. at Longwood W, 4-3 Head Coach: Marlin Ikenberry (VMI ‘95) Feb. 24/Fri. at Wofford W, 5-1 Feb. 25/Sat. vs. UNC Asheville W, 25-9 Record at JMU: 40-37 (Second Season) Feb. 26/Sun. at USC Upstate W, 2-1 March 3/Fri. Buffalo L, 13-8 Career Record: 322-344-1 (13th Season) March 4/Sat. Buffalo W, 14-6 March 5/Sun. Buffalo W, 9-4 March 7/Tue. at Old Dominion L, 9-8 March 8/Wed. at Old Dominion W, 4-3 1983 CWS | 9 NCAA Regionals | 2008 & 2011 CAA Champions March 10/Sat. Coppin State (DH) W, 16-2/W, 12-1 March 17/Fri. NJIT W, 20-6 GAME 23 March 18/Sat. NJIT (DH) W, 9-8/L, 11-5 March 19/Sun. NJIT W, 14-2 VMI KEYDETS | 10-13 (1-2 Southern) March 21/Tue. at Liberty L, 5-1 Head Coach: Jonathan Hadra (VMI ‘04) March 24/Fri. Delaware* W, 12-8 March 25/Sat. Delaware* W, 6-5 Game Info: 3/28 @ 6 at Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park - Harrisonburg, Va. March 26/Sun. Delaware* L, 10-2 March 28/Tue. -
2010 Great Lakes Loons Media Guide
PLAYOFFS! 2009 LOONS MAKE FIRST MIDWEST LEAGUE POSTSEASON APPEARANCE 2010 MEDIA GUIDE GREAT LAKES LOONS APRIL MAY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 1 LC 1:00PM 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SB SB SB LC LC WM WM WM LC LC 6:30PM 6:30PM 5:30PM 1:00PM 6:30PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 10:35AM 7:05PM 7:05PM 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LAN LAN LAN SB SB SB WM LC SB SB SB DAY DAY DAY 3:05PM 6:05PM 6:05PM 6:05PM 6:05PM 6:05PM 6:35PM 3:05PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 10:30AM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WM WM LC LC LC FW FW DAY BG BG BG LAN LAN 1:00PM 6:35PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 6:05PM 6:05PM 3:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 10:35AM 7:05PM 7:05PM 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 FW BG BG BG LC LAN LAN FW FW FW LC LC 3:05PM 7:35PM 7:35PM 7:35PM 6:30PM 2:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 11:05AM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 30 31 LC LC 3:05PM 3:05PM JUNE JULY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 QC QC QC CR CR DAY DAY DAY 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CR BUR BUR BUR PEO PEO SB SB SB LAN LAN LAN DAY 3:05PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 7:30PM 3:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:00PM 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Major PEO SB SB SB DAY DAY DAY DAY League BEL BEL BEL WIS 2:00PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:05PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 4:00PM 7:00PM A.S. -
February 27, 1989
Patriot Power: Dukes lose last CAA contest \/vi MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1989 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY VOL. 66 NO. 41 Burruss Hall Land at $950,000 Convocation Additional Center $4.1 million JMU gets most of what it asks for in budget extras money for the land purchase until August because it By Jennifer Rose is coming from suite lottery revenues. staff writer "We were successful in convincing them [General In this year's Virginia General Assembly budget, Assembly] that they should pay for it all," he said. JMU was treated a lot like J.R. Ewing. It got most "That is pretty unusual." of what it wanted. Often when a university wants to purchase large The state legislature approved about $18 million in pieces of property, the state requires the university to budget requests, $1 million less than what JMU match general fund dollars contributed by the state. originally requested. Rose said. The package of budgetary amendments to JMU's In other action, the lcglislaturc approved $950,000 1988-89 budget of S92 million includes $4.1 million in additional costs to renovate Burruss Hall. to buy 110 acres of land near the Convocation Rose said universities often request additional Center. funding for projects that arc more expensive than "We did very well, relative to what we asked for," planned. "We can go back to the General Assembly said Dr. Linwood Rose, vice president of and ask for additional funds. That is what we did with administration and finance. the Burruss situation." In addition to the funding for the land, JMU got Bids submitted for the project by construction more money for the Burruss Hall renovation, a new companies were higher than expected. -
Faculty Cautious on Cable TV by Heather Dawson Taped Lectures to His Students
Nice JMU graduate finds Long Relationships' pluses Cavaliers Virginia overcomes Niche success as manager, p. 9 Distance and minuses, p. 17 Conquer JMU lacrosse, p. 25 THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1988 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY VOL. 65 NO. 52 Faculty cautious on cable TV By Heather Dawson taped lectures to his students. students together for three hours in the evening." news editor "I don't have any objection on principle to cable If students know they can watch taped lectures on Some JMU administrators and faculty members television," he said. "I think the system has television, many of them might choose to attend interviewed express caution about plans to install a potential. class less often, Facknitz said. "I think it would mean university-wide cable system. "But it has a lot to do with my views on teaching," that the students who need most badly to come to Although JMU Telecommunications has said the Facknitz said. "Making the teacher into a video lakes class would stop coming ..." system will have educational uses, about half of the away greatly from the educational process." Dr. James Dendingcr, associate professor of 11 faculty members contacted said they had no use for Personal contact between instructors and students is biology, said there would not be a problem with "the the programming that could be offered them. necessary for good teaching, he said. "Anything that good students" skipping classes because they could Some of the system's channels would be used to moves away from the classroom is a bad idea." watch the lectures on telcvison. broadcast taped lectures and other material at faculty Facknitz said he might use the system to show his "But we never have much trouble with the good members' request—v students films based on novels they study in class. -
2014Guide.Pdf
WELCOME A Message from the Coach Welcome to JMU baseball. We have three goals here at JMU that we strive for year in and year out. 1. To get a great degree from a great university. The academics at JMU are nationally ranked and a degree from JMU is priceless. 2. To win championships. JMU baseball has a storied tradition and has the highest win- ning percentage in the state of Virginia. Most recently in 2008 and 2011, the Dukes won the CAA championship and played well in the NCAA regionals. We have won many regular season championships and have attended several NCAA tournaments, including 1983 when the Diamond Dukes advanced to the College World Series. JMU was the first university in Virginia to reach Omaha.t 3. To play at the next level. JMU leads the state and the CAA in number of players who have had the opportunity to play professional baseball. JMU has produced 87 players in its 44-year existence who have gone on to play professionally, with 12 of those reaching the Major Leagues. In 2010, we moved into brand- new Veterans Memorial Park. The new state-of-the-art facility houses the entire program and all of its needs, includ- ing locker rooms, training rooms, weight room, team room, study hall area, coaches offices, and indoor workout space. The facility is a tremendous step in the growth of our program. It’s an exciting time for JMU baseball as we continue to take great strides to build our program. Go Dukes! Coach Mac 2014 Schedule FEBRUARY APRIL Fri. -
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ÁGUILAS DE MEXICALI VUELA ALTO .MX / No. 4 / Del 1 al 15 de Diciembre 2015 PRECIO $30.00 El Rey de los Deportes ¡EXCLUSIVO! LAS HISTORIAS DE JUAN VENÉ LA TRAGEDIA ALEX DE TY COBB LIDDI ÚLTIMOS LUGARES EN LA PRIMERA VUELTA TOMATEROS Y NARANJEROS, BAJO PRESIÓN UN CHARRO A LA BOLOGNESA EL italiaNO QUE TRIUNFA LOS PELOTEROS / 4 / EN LA LMP DICIEMBRE 2015 LOS PELOTEROS / 4 / DICIEMBRE 2015 p1 LOS PELOTEROS / 4 / DICIEMBRE 2015 DIRECTORIO DIRECTOR GENERAL Columna del Editor Gabriel Ibarra Bourjac EDITOR SORPRESAS DEL BEISBOL Gabriel Mario Ávila Ibarra Bourjac EDITOR WEB J. Pedro Casillas Chávez TERMINÓ LA PRIMERA VUELTA y se dieron va- Emociona el joven cuadro de mochite- rias sorpresas en esta temporada 2015-2016 Po- cos de Cañeros que tiene todo para ser tosinos Express de la Liga Mexicana del Pacífico. EDITOR GRÁFico Tomateros y Charros (campeones y subcampeo- el equipo estelar de los próximos años J. Simón Macías Páez nes del pasado año) estaban llamados a ser las de la LMP que escriba páginas gloriosas novenas protagónicas y enemigos a vencer en los PERIODISTAS INVITADOS diamantes del beisbol invernal. de éxito. Juan Vené Y resulta que Águilas de Mexicali y Cañeros de Los Mochis sorprenden y quedan a la cabeza del ja y la renovación llevará tiempo para que los Eduardo Almada standing, mientras que los que más cetros acu- novatos puedan madurar. Los Naranjeros llevan Jesús Alberto Rubio mulan en la LMP, Tomateros y Naranjeros (10 y 16, ya tres mánagers degollados (Delino DeShields, Víctor Peralta respectivamente) arrastraron la cobija. Charros, a José Luis “Borrego” Sandoval y Lorenzo Bundy) Salvador Cosío su vez, vivieron su primer slump en su naciente y pueden ser cuatro o cinco en este año, pero el problema es más de fondo y estructural que es Alberto Cárdenas Camarena participación en este beisbol profesional al con- vertirse el equipo en un hospital y quedar a media lo que se dificulta que entiendan sus socios, ante tabla. -
2021 Game Notes
2021 GAME NOTES 1000 PARK AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA 16602 814.283.3180 ALTOONACURVEBASEBALL ALTOONACURVE @ALTOONACURVE ALTOONA_CURVE EASTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION CHAMPIONS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES PLAYERS TO MLB 2010, 2017 2004, 2010, 2017, 2018 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 173 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 August 24, 2021 -- Game #95, Home Game #48 Richmond Flying Squirrels (48-47) vs. Altoona Curve (50-44) LHP Michael Plassmeyer (2-6, 4.23) vs. RHP Jeff Passantino (1-6, 4.65) 6:00 p.m. | Peoples Natural Gas Field | Altoona, PA Radio -- WRTA 98.5 FM & Curve Radio Network | TV -- MiLB.TV THE LAST TIME OUT: Matt Fraizer knocked his second Double-A home run of the season and 22nd of the campaign in the sixth inning for SOUTHWEST DIVISION STANDINGS Altoona, but it was not enough as the Curve fell to Somerset, 6-2, on Sunday night in front of 6,940 fans at Peoples Natural Gas Field. Fraizer finished 2-3 on the night, his eighth multi-hit game in 16 appearances for Altoona this season. Since joining the Curve on August 6th, Fraizer Team W-L GB Today has a .379 batting average with six doubles, three triples, two home runs and a .422 on-base percentage. Akron 59-36 -- @ SOM Bowie 57-37 1.5 vs ERI TODAY'S GAME: The Curve continue their 12-game homestand tonight against Richmond. Altoona 50-44 8.5 vs RIC MULTIPLE JACKS: Jack Suwinski recorded his third career multi-homer game on Friday night against Somerset with two solo homers in his Erie 50-46 9.5 @ BOW first two at-bats. -
2012 Huntsville Stars MEDIA Guide Table of Contents
2012 Media Guide AA-Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers 2012 HUNTSVILLE STARS MEDIA GUIDE table of cOntEntS FRONT OFFICE DIRECTORY ........................................................... 2 GAME INFORMATION .................................................................. 3 COACHING STAFF BIOS ..............................................................4-6 PLAYER PROFILES .................................................................. 7-18 2010 TRANSACTIONS ............................................................. 19-20 2010 INDIVIDUAL STATS ..............................................................21 2010 BAY-BY-DAY .................................................................. 22-24 BATTING RECORDS ............................................................... 25-26 PITCHING RECORDS .............................................................. 27-28 FIELDING RECORDS ............................................................... 29-30 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ..........................................................30 ALL-TIME TOP TEN, BATTING ................................................... 31-34 ALL-TIME TOP TEN, PITCHING .................................................. 35-38 CLUB RECORDS ................................................................... 39-40 NOTEABLE ACHEIVEMNENTS .................................................... 41-42 ALL-TIME ROSTER ................................................................ 43-47 JOE DAVIS STADIUM ..................................................................48 -
Clásico Mundial
EL MAJESTUOSO NUEVO ESTADIO DE YAQUIS .MX / No. 12 / Noviembre 2016 / Precio $30.00 El Rey de los Deportes GRANDES ESTRELLAS EN EL CLÁSICO MUNDIAL SE ESPERA A MÉXICO CON SUS MEJORES PELOTEROS LOS PELOTEROS / 12 / NOVIEMBRE 2016 LOS PELOTEROS / 12 / NOVIEMBRE 2016 p1 LOS PELOTEROS / 12 / NOVIEMBRE 2016 El Deporte Rey DIRECTORIO LAS ESTRELLAS MEXICANAS Gabriel DIRECTOR GENERAL EN GUADALAJARA Ibarra Gabriel Ibarra Bourjac Bourjac LO QUE NUNCA SE HA VISTO EN MÉXICO LO que juega con Gigantes de San Francisco, incluyendo EDITOR WEB PODREMOS DISFRUTAR EN GUADALAJARA DU- a Daniel Castro, así como Agustín Murillo, que también J. Pedro Casillas Chávez RANTE EL CLÁSICO MUNDIAL DE BEISBOL QUE tiene experiencia en el beisbol nipón. SE REALIZARÁ EN MARZO DEL PRÓXIMO AÑO, YA QUE TENDREMOS A FIGURAS CONSOLIDADAS EL ENEMIGO A VENCER EDITOR GRÁFico DEL BEISBOL DE GRANDES LIGAS Y A NUEVAS FI- Con los pronósticos a su favor llega el team de J. Simón Macías Páez GURAS QUE YA SON BRILLANTES RAYOS DE LUZ. Venezuela, que en el papel luce muy poderoso con Ya se integró la primera Preselección de México con grandes estrellas en Grandes Ligas, encabezados por PERIODISTAS INVITADOS 26 peloteros que viajó a Japón, donde aún no aparecen el segunda base de Astros de Houston, José Altuve, Juan Vené los estelares por la necesidad de descansar después champion bat de la Liga Americana durante la tempo- de seis agotadores meses de actividad en las Grandes rada 2016 con .338 de porcentaje de bateo. Eduardo Almada Ligas, pero se espera que en la lista definitiva queden Y qué decir del poderoso primera base Miguel Ca- Jesús Alberto Rubio Adrián González, Roberto Osuna, Marco Estrada, Yo- brera, uno de los mejores jugadores de la década en Víctor Peralta vani Gallardo, Miguel González, Jorge de la Rosa, Jai- Grandes Ligas, el último pelotero en ganar la Triple Co- Salvador Cosío me García y hasta Julio Urías. -
2017 Jmu Baseball Record Book
1 2017 JMU BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 1 JMU BASEBALL QUICK FACTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (Division II 1970-76/Division I beginning 1977) UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Year Coach Overall % Conf. Place Home Away Neutral Location (Pop.) Harrisonburg, Va. (50,000) 1970 Phil Huntsinger 4-8 .333 — 4-8 — Founded 1908 1971 Brad Babcock 12-5 .706 — 12-5 — Enrollment 21,227 1972 Brad Babcock 11-14 .440 2-0 9-14 — Nickname Dukes 1973 Brad Babcock 12-9 .571 4-2 8-7 0-0 Mascot Duke Dog 1974 Brad Babcock 23-11 .676 2nd 15-2 7-9 1-0 Colors Purple, Gold 1975 Brad Babcock 25-7 .781 2nd 16-0 8-6 1-1 Affiliation NCAA Division I 1976 Brad Babcock 32-10@ .762 17-2 12-6 3-2 Conference Colonial Athletic Association Division II Totals (7 seasons) 119-64 .650 54-6 60-55 5-3 President Mr. Jonathan R. Alger 1977 Brad Babcock 32-9 .780 24-4 8-5 0-0 Director of Athletics Jeffrey T. Bourne 1978 Brad Babcock 30-13* .698 4th 19-1 10-10 1-2 Athletics Website JMUSports.com 1979 Brad Babcock 31-13* .705 2nd 21-5 7-6 3-2 VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK 1980 Brad Babcock 32-13*@ .711 1st 23-6 8-5 1-2 First Season 2010 1981 Brad Babcock 41-18-1*@ .692 1st 28-8-1 9-7 4-3 Capacity 1,200 1982 Brad Babcock 40-15-1* .723 4th 28-4 12-9-1 0-2 Dimensions 340-400-320 1983 Brad Babcock 37-13*@# .740 3rd 24-6 6-5 7-2 Surface FieldTurf 1984 Brad Babcock 38-13* .745 2nd 20-4 13-7 5-2 Home Record 100-79 (.559) 1985 Brad Babcock 24-21 .533 12-9 9-8 3-4 Press Box Phone (540) 568-6545 1986 Brad Babcock 35-14* .714 13-5 t-1st 24-4 10-7 1-3 1987 Brad Babcock 28-21* .571 6-9 5th 16-5 6-8 6-8 BASEBALL STAFF 1988 Brad -
('81) and Jeff Garber ('88) Call the Shots from the Dugout
"I have to earn ever ounce of respect" as a manager, Jeff Garber says. And he has. His peers have named him the top managerial prospect in the Carolina League. Diamond Dukes 'Lo' Bundy ('81) and Jeff Garber ('88) call the shots from the dugout. "I have to earn ever ounce of respect" as a manager, Jeff Garber says. And he has. His peers have named him the top managerial prospect in the Carolina League. The temperature is well above 90 degrees, with stifling humidity. It's around 3 p.m. on a July day, and members of the Wilmington (Del.) Blue Rocks file off the team bus at Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick, Md., some four hours before game time. Most of the players on the minor league baseball team wear T- shirts and shorts. Some have Walkmans on their heads as they come in the backdoor of the stadium - only to find the clubhouse door locked. Player rebellion? Irate visitors steamed by the weather? No way. The Blue Rocks, with the sun bearing down on them, patiently wait for a Frederick employee to unlock the clubhouse door. The team then files into the clubhouse behind their T-shirt- and shorts-clad manager Jeff Garber, who appears as young as some of his players. "We are very strict about being on time," Garber says a few minutes later. Garber, 33, a former JMU baseball standout, recently finished his third year as a minor league manager in the Kansas City Royals' farm system. After eight years as a player in the minors with the Royals, Garber is quickly making a name for himself as a manager. -
2021 Game Notes
2021 GAME NOTES Binghamton Rumble Ponies Media Relations Binghamton Rumble Ponies New Hampshire Fisher Cats (45-53) (47-49) (New York Mets) (Toronto Blue Jays) Sunday August 29, 2021 • 1:35PM Delta Dental Stadium • Manchester, NH RHP Oscar De La Cruz (1-4 6.75) v. RHP Luis Quinones (2-2 2.57) SATURDAY: Fisher Cats starter Johnny Barbato ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ADAM OLLER: Former Rumble Ponies at a Glance quieted the Ponies bats as Binghamton fell 5-1 to Ponies pitcher Adam Oller continued the strong Overall Record: 45-53 New Hampshire. The Fisher Cats scored most of start to his AAA career on Friday pitching 5.1 Home Record: 22-24 their runs in a 4 run 3rd inning highlighted by a innings allowing only 1 run. Oller has allowed just Road Record: 23-29 Vinny Capra grand slam. Matt Winaker came 2 earned runs in his last 6 starts (35 innings) through with a 2 out RBI single in the 6th inning to between Binghamton and Syracuse (AAA). Day Games: 7-3 Night Games: 38-50 score Matt Winaker and cut the deficit to 4-1. In the 8th inning, the Fisher Cats tacked on another REMATCH WITH QUINONES: The Ponies faced Vs. Northeastern Division: 31-20 via an RBI single from Nick Podkul to take a 5-1 Fisher Cats starter Luis Quinones on Tuesday to Vs. Southwestern Division: 14-33 lead. open the series in a 2-1 loss. Quinones pitched 6 Vs. NL Affiliates: 16-19 scoreless innings allowing 3 hits and 3 walks with Vs.