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OSU Baseball 2019 Media Gu
TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY TEAM INFORMATION Location ............................................ Stillwater, Okla. 2018 Record ..................................................... 31-26-1 Founded ........................................... 1890 2018 Big 12 Conf. Record ............................... 16-8 Enrollment ....................................... 35,073 2018 Conference Finish .................................. 2nd Nickname ......................................... Cowboys 2018 Postseason ........... NCAA DeLand Regional finals Colors ............................................... Orange & Black 2018 Final Ranking .......................................... n/a Conference ...................................... Big 12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................ 18/14 Affiliation ......................................... NCAA Division I Starters Returning/Lost .................................. 4/5 President .......................................... Burns Hargis Pitchers Returning/Lost .................................. 10/5 VP for Athletic Programs ................ Mike Holder Ath. Dept. Phone ............................. (405) 744-7050 Key Returners (2018 stats) Ticket Office Phone ......................... (405) 744-5745 or (Position players) 877-255-4678 (ALL4OSU) Trevor Boone, OF - .270, 10 HR, 33 RBI Cade Cabbiness, OF - .132, 3 HR, 7 RBI OSU BASEBALL HISTORY Christian Funk, INF - .245, 7 HR, 33 RBI GENERAL INFORMATION First Year of Baseball ......................1909 Carson McCusker, OF - .271, -
Introduction 1
Notes Introduction 1. For a more in- depth discussion of patriarchy and nationalism, see Kim’s analysis of the argument of Gates (2005, 16) and Garcia (1997). 2. Omi and Winant (1986) trace the historical development of privilege tied to white- ness but also foreground discussions of race to contest claims that only those in power— that is, those considered white— can be racist. Omi and Winant argue that whenever the construct of race is used to establish in and out groups and hierarchies of power, irrespective of who perpetrates it, racism has occurred. In “Latino Racial Formation,” De Genova and Ramos-Zayas (2003b) further develop the ideas of history and context in terms of US Latinos in their argument that US imperialism and discrimination, more than any other factors, have influenced Latino racializa- tion and thus contributed to the creation of a third pseudoracial group along the black/white continuum that has historically marked US race relations. The research of Omi and Winant and De Genova and Ramos- Zayas coincides with the study of gender, particularly masculinity, in its emphasis on the shifting nature of constructs such as race and gender as well as its recognition of the different experiences of gendered history predicated upon male and female bodies of people of color. 3. In terms of the experience of sexuality through the body, Rodríguez’s memoir (1981) underscores the fact that perceptions of one’s body by the self and others depend heavily on the physical context in which an individual body is found as well as on one’s own perceptions of pride and shame based on notions of race and desire. -
YANKEES at RED SOX
YANKEES at RED SOX 100 YEARS OF THE YANKEES AT FENWAY PARK January 3,1920: The Yankees purchase the contract of Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for $125,000 and a $350,000 loan against the mortgage on Fenway Park . Box Score from First Game September 28, 1923: The Yankees record 30 hits in a 24-4 win over Boston at Fenway at Fenway Park Park… the hit total remains the most in a nine-inning game in Yankees franchise history, April 20, 1912 while the 24 runs mark the second-most ever by the club in a road game and they’re most ever at Fenway Park . September 8, 1925: At Fenway Park, Babe Ruth hits his 300th career home run off Buster Ross in a 7-4 Yankees victory . June 23, 1927: In an 11-4 Yankees win at Fenway Park, Lou Gehrig becomes the first player in franchise history to hit 3HR in a single game against the Red Sox… the feat would be matched by Mark Teixeira on May 8, 2010 at Fenway Park . September 5, 1927: The Yankees lose, 12-11, in 18 innings at Fenway Park in the second- longest road game in franchise history (in terms of innings played)… was the first game of a doubleheader… the Yankees scored two runs in the top of the ninth to send it to extras… both teams scored three runs in the 17th inning… Red Sox pitcher Red Ruffing threw 15 .0 innings in the start . September 24, 1929: At Babe Ruth Day at Fenway Park, the Yankees win, 5-3, with Ruth going 2-for-3 with a double . -
Mountain West Conference
Mountain West Conference NEWS Craig Thompson, Commissioner (719) 488-4040 Bob Burda, Assistant Commissioner for Communications (719) 488-4046 Javan Hedlund, Director of Communications (719) 488-4051 Ron Christian, Assistant Director of Communications (719) 488-4050 Marlon Edge, Assistant Director of Communications (719) 488-4052 Brett Lowder, Assistant Director of Communications/Webmaster (719)488-4049 www.TheMWC.com Air Force • BYU • Colorado State • New Mexico • San Diego State • UNLV • Utah • Wyoming For Immediate Use: Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 MWC Softball Contact: Softball Player/Pitcher of the Week No. 12 Marlon Edge (719) 488-4052 BYU’s Keohohou and Utah’s Bowlin Named Mountain West Conference Softball Player and Pitcher of the Week COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – BYU junior outfielder Oli Keohohou and Utah righthander Heather Bowlin have been named Mountain West Conference Softball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively. This is the second weekly honor of the season for both recipients. Keohohou went 4-for-5 (.800) from the plate in three conference games last week. The Newbury Park, Calif., native, hit a home run, drove in two runs and scored four of her own. Against San Diego State, Keohohou started the game with a single to center and came around to score on a fielder’s choice, giving the Cougars an early 1-0 lead. In game one against UNLV, she went 1-for-1 from the plate, with an RBI and two runs scored in the 3-2 Rebel win. In game two, Keohohou went 2-for-2 and belted her 18th homer of the season (second in the nation) in BYU’s 14-0 victory. -
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014 A complete record of my full-season Replays of the 1908, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1975, and 1978 Major League seasons as well as the 1923 Negro National League season. This encyclopedia includes the following sections: • A list of no-hitters • A season-by season recap in the format of the Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia- Baseball • Top ten single season performances in batting and pitching categories • Career top ten performances in batting and pitching categories • Complete career records for all batters • Complete career records for all pitchers Table of Contents Page 3 Introduction 4 No-hitter List 5 Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia Baseball style season recaps 91 Single season record batting and pitching top tens 93 Career batting and pitching top tens 95 Batter Register 277 Pitcher Register Introduction My baseball board gaming history is a fairly typical one. I lusted after the various sports games advertised in the magazines until my mom finally relented and bought Strat-O-Matic Football for me in 1972. I got SOM’s baseball game a year later and I was hooked. I would get the new card set each year and attempt to play the in-progress season by moving the traded players around and turning ‘nameless player cards” into that year’s key rookies. I switched to APBA in the late ‘70’s because they started releasing some complete old season sets and the idea of playing with those really caught my fancy. Between then and the mid-nineties, I collected a lot of card sets. -
1964 Topps Baseball Checklist
1964 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Dick Ellswo1963 NL ERA Leaders Bob Friend Sandy Koufax 2 Camilo Pasc1963 AL ERA Leaders Gary Peters Juan Pizarro 3 Sandy Kouf1963 NL Pitching Leaders Jim Maloney Juan Marichal Warren Spahn 4 Jim Bouton1963 AL Pitching Leaders Whitey Ford Camilo Pascual 5 Don Drysda1963 NL Strikeout Leaders Sandy Koufax Jim Maloney 6 Jim Bunnin 1963 AL Strikeout Leaders Camilo Pascual Dick Stigman 7 Hank Aaron1963 NL Batting Leaders Roberto Clemente Tommy Davis Dick Groat 8 Al Kaline 1963 AL Batting Leaders Rich Rollins Carl Yastrzemski 9 Hank Aaron1963 NL Home Run Leaders Orlando Cepeda Willie Mays Willie McCovey 10 Bob Allison1963 AL Home Run Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 11 Hank Aaron1963 NL RBI Leaders Ken Boyer Bill White 12 Al Kaline 1963 AL RBI Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 13 Hoyt Wilhelm 14 Dick Nen Dodgers Rookies Nick Willhite 15 Zoilo Versalles Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 16 John Boozer 17 Willie Kirkland 18 Billy O'Dell 19 Don Wert 20 Bob Friend 21 Yogi Berra 22 Jerry Adair 23 Chris Zachary 24 Carl Sawatski 25 Bill Monbouquette 26 Gino Cimoli 27 New York Mets Team Card 28 Claude Osteen 29 Lou Brock 30 Ron Perranoski 31 Dave Nicholson 32 Dean Chance 33 Sammy EllisReds Rookies Mel Queen 34 Jim Perry 35 Eddie Mathews 36 Hal Reniff 37 Smoky Burgess 38 Jimmy Wynn 39 Hank Aguirre 40 Dick Groat 41 Willie McCoFriendly Foes Leon Wagner 42 Moe Drabowsky 43 Roy Sievers 44 Duke Carmel 45 Milt Pappas 46 Ed Brinkman 47 Jesus Alou Giants Rookies Ron Herbel 48 Bob Perry 49 Bill Henry 50 Mickey -
Big 12 Conference
BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Irving, Texas 75062 Big 12 Information 469/524-1000 2014 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship Information .................... IFC 469/524-1045 - Fax Big 12 Media Services.........................................................................................2-3 Big12Sports.com Conference Bio........................................................................................................4 @Big12Conference Big 12 Championships ............................................................................................5 Conference Notebook ......................................................................................6-7 Commissioner .......................................................................................... Bob Bowlsby Big 12 Championship Information .......................................................................8 NCAA Championship/College World Series ....................................................9 Deputy Commissioner...............................................................................Tim Weiser Composite Schedule ..................................................................................... 10-13 Senior Associate Commissioner ..................................................................Tim Allen Conference Staff/Quick Facts/Sportsmanship Statement ........................... 14 Senior Associate Commissioner .......................................................... Dru Hancock Associate -
New Computer Products Coming
$2.00 MAY 1987 New Computer Products Coming Stat Compiler , New Season Diskettes Football, Basketball, Bowling Cards by Howard Ah/skog very pleased with product .. even very play both the board and computer games. surprised at its exceptional qualility and The compiler will be only available in the APBA Computer Game owners even versatility. The software has been IBM format at first, but it's only a matter of possibly APBA board game baseball fans developed by Millers Associates of time before the Apple version is ready. will be saying so long to pencils and stat Darien, Connecticut, the developers of the APBA will be making the program available compilation sheets ... the long-awaited computer game. initially for $45.00, below the $49.50 stat compiler for the Computer Game will One indication of its versatility is that publisher'S list price. be a reality sometime this summer. The board garners, playing the identical AJ has learned that the auxiliary piece will season of a diskette, will be able to import Computer Football Not Available be announced in the summer product their statistics into the compiler. That This Summer mailing to APBA fans. capability should generate very exciting APBA Vice President Fritz Light told the possibilites for the growing number of For those who have inquired about the Journal that he is confident fans will be "hybrid" APBA leagues whose members availability of the Computer football game, it looks like we'll have to wait a bit longer. Well the wait will be worth it football fans because that product will be fantastic, Making Your Own 88 Cards believe me. -
WEEKEND SCORE SHEETEARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA Is the Most Commonly Used Stat for Pitchers
DO YOU KNOW? FIND YOUR WAY THIS WEEK IN TIGERS HISTORYHELP PAWS GET TOThe COMERICA Detroit Stars PARK began BY SOLVING in THE SUBTRACTION PROBLEMS! DETROIT TIGERS 1919 and were considered OnComerica August Park 11, opened 1968, on April Gates 11, 2000 Brown when the had Detroit two Tigers walk-o hits in one of the best teams in Detroit'sdefeated the doubleheader Seattle Mariners, 5-2. sweep Comerica of Park the replaced Boston the Red Sox. iconic Tiger Stadium, which was only 1.4 miles away from Comerica the West. They became a Brown hit a walk-o homer o Lee Stange in the 14th Park, on the corner of Michigan and Trumbull. The Tiger Stadium charter member in the inning of the rst game of the doubleheader. In the 9th site is now home to Detroit PAL, a youth sports league that works Negro National Leagues inningclosely ofwith the the Tigers. second game, Brown hit a single o Sparky when the league was formed Lyle, scoring Mickey Stanley, giving the Tigers a 5-4 victory. TIGERS in 1920. These fierce felines have walked the earth for a long time. Fossil remains of tigers found in parts of China are believed to be 2 million years old. Wow! ? ? ?? DID YOU CAN YOU SPOT THE FIVE DIFFERENCES? SOLVE THESE MATH? KNOW? ? TIGER FUNPROBLEMS. FACT? ASK A PARENT OR GUARDIAN Tigers are knownFOR to be HELP. solitary Did you that this animals. Unlike the sights of multiple weekendBATTING MLB is AVERAGE tigers kept in one cage in the zoos, commemoratingBatting average the may be the most commonly used batting stat in the history of baseball. -
Game Summary
Pettill Gets Lone Tiger Hit- Carroll Blanked By Breda's Glen Koster, 4-0 Glen Koster hurled a one- half hour after the scheduled Jerry Koster was tht first ing with a single up the center Carroll travels to Dtnlson Polking, Ib 300 0 Peters-a , 1 • 0 • hittef and fanned 13 batters to game time. man on the sacks on an error and took second on a passed 8 TtmM H«raM, Carfoll, la. on Monday evening, July 7, for Schwabe, rf 300 0 Totals 2? 0 1 i lead the Breda Bobcats of St. at shortstop. Glen Koster ball. A pick-off play went awry y, July 5, 1969 their last scheduled game be- Steinkamp M., cf 3 0 1 0 a-Batted for DeBower in 7th Bernard's High School to a 4- The Bobcats threatened in cracked a run-scoring double and Koster dashed for third un- Totals 31 4 fl 4 0 shutout over the Carroll Ti- the top of the first on a pair to deep left-center, and scored molested. Nieland smashed a mount the steam to teor* tho fore a make-up with league- Innings: of singles by Glen Koster and in turn on Nieland's fellow-up liner down third base line to runners. leading Kuemper on the follow* CARROLL Carroll 000 000 A gers In a West Central League Aft ft « fit Breda 002 010 1 contest here Thursday evening. Tom Nieland. Koster shoved double for the second run. Mikeplate Koster. Glen Koster, Reis- ing Wednesday. The Monarchs Vetter, If 400 0 Steinkamp was a ground-out ing, and Woerdehoff were Both teams went down in or- E <— Carroll 3, Breda 5 A rain-dampened Carroll himself into scoring position der in the sixth, The Bobcats nudged the Tigers, 3-2, in a June Pettitt, p 3 0 1 0 DP — Lehrkamp, Anderson, victim and Ken Steinkamp and ground-out victims to retire the 0 stadium provided the setting on a steal for third with two cushioned their lead with an* 11 meeting. -
Filefwnina Ftzt SPORTS
CLASSIFIED ADS, Pages C-5-11 THE BASEBALL C High-Ranked Terps ...... ‘. .... ?? IY ¦ SPORTS BURTON HAWKINS filefwnina ftzt Find GU Tougher D, C„ - WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 _V’. '_y h. KClarification Needed Than Score Shows CAL ORIfTITH HAS PUBLICIZED his contention that By BILLri'CHS I Tim Hoyas appeared rattled at the Senators are on the rise. There’s a fervent hope that St»r BUS Writer the start. Plehette, Clark and this will prove true, but some of his statements need clari- Maryland is happy and Jim Oravec missed ghots while fication Georgetown says it is satisfied. Maryland was running up a 8-8 and others require correction. I advantage Vive minutes had “Ibelieve an opportunity gain big These are the end results ofl the Senators have to night’s basketball game gpne by before the Hoyas got ground League pennant race,” r •_ ‘ last at: in the American Cal said, ¦ I Georgetown’s McDonough Gym- on the board with an under- “and I’m doing my best to take advantage of it. This Ims nasium, a game that had the i handed layup by Clark. to be done calmly and with a clear purpose, not helter- 2,500 in high until Prom that point on, the fans tension Hoyas Terps. skelter.” M HL. JP I^L. the chased the They end. got within one point at 17-16, Cal’s best thus far—his calm, clear-purpose approach—- Georgetown was the loser, OS- but the expected rout with Pichette and Sophomore has netted the Senators player since list Wt es, of Rafferty leading one season, Sec- HBBBr \ Hoy by eighth-ranked Jack the way. -
The Official Magazine of Angels Baseball
THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF ANGELS BASEBALL JESSE MAGAZINE CHAVEZ VOL. 14 / ISSUE 2 / 2017 $3.00 CAMERON DANNY MAYBIN ESPINOSA MARTIN MALDONADO FRESH FACES WELCOME TO THE ANGELS TABLE OF CONTENTS BRIGHT IDEA The new LED lighting system at Angel Stadium improves visibility while reducing glare and shadows on the field. THETHE OFFICIALOFFICCIAL GAMEGA PUBLICATION OF ANGELS BASEBALL VOLUME 14 | ISSUE 2 WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN THIS ISSUE 5 STAFF DIRECTORY 43 MLB NETWORK PRESENTS 71 NUMBERS GAME 109 ARTE AND CAROLE MORENO 6 ANGELS SCHEDULE 44 FACETIME 75 THE WRIGHT STUFF 111 EXECUTIVES 9 MEET CAMERON MAYBIN 46 ANGELS ROSTER 79 EN ESPANOL 119 MANAGER 17 ELEVATION 48 SCORECARD 81 FIVE QUESTIONS 121 COACHING STAFF 21 MLB ALL-TIME 51 OPPONENT ROSTERS 82 ON THE MARK 127 WINNINGEST MANAGERS 23 CHASING 3,000 54 ANGELS TICKET INFORMATION 84 ON THE MAP 128 ANGELS MANAGERS ALL-TIME 25 THE COLLEGE YEARS 57 THE BIG A 88 ON THE SPOT 131 THE JUNIOR REPORTER 31 HEANEY’S HEADLINES 61 ANGELS 57 93 THROUGH THE YEARS 133 THE KID IN ME 34 ANGELS IN BUSINESS COMMUNITY 65 ANGELS 1,000 96 FAST FACT 136 PHOTO FAVORITES 37 ANGELS IN THE COMMUNITY 67 WORLD SERIES WIN 103 INTRODUCING... 142 ANGELS PROMOTIONS 41 COVER BOY 68 ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT 105 MAKING THE (INITIAL) CUT 144 FAN SUPPORT PUBLISHED BY PROFESSIONAL SPORTS PUBLICATIONS ANGELS BASEBALL 519 8th Ave., 25th Floor | New York, NY 10018 2000 Gene Autry Way | Anaheim, CA 92806 Tel: 212.697.1460 | Fax: 646.753.9480 Tel: 714.940.2000 facebook.com/pspsports twitter.com/psp_sports facebook.com/Angels @Angels ©2017 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.