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CEO of Dow Chemical Liveris Sparks Questions at EPIIC Panel
Today: Flurries THE TUFTS High 39 Low 11 Tufts’ Student Tomorrow: Newspaper Partly Cloudy/WInd Since 1980 High 16 Low 6 VOLUME LIII, NUMBER 26 DAILY MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2007 CEO of Dow Chemical Liveris Haskell to house active sparks questions at EPIIC panel citizenship program BY CHRISTY MCCUAIG BY ERIN BALDASSARI opportunities to be available. Daily Editorial Board Daily Staff Writer Through the leadership of the Tisch Residential Leaders and On Saturday night during a The Tisch College of the partnership of Tisch and panel in the ASEAN Auditorium Citizenship and Public Service Residential Life, this will happen about corporate responsibility, and the Office of Residential for the students in Haskell.” a question and answer session Life and Learning (ORLL) are The space for this program highlighted tensions regarding a teaming up to offer an active opened up because more soph- chemical company connected to citizenship program for first- omores were drawn to Wren a massive industrial disaster that year students starting this fall. Hall this year, as students were occurred over 22 years ago. The program, which will be allowed to claim the dormito- The panel, part of the 2007 housed in Haskell Hall, will be ry’s 10-person suites in groups. Norris and Margery Bendetson facilitated by Tisch Residential As a result, Haskell can house a EPIIC International Symposium Leaders (TRLs), who will over- program for freshmen, accord- entitled “Global Crises: see, advise and promote stu- ing to ORLL director Yolanda Governance and Intervention,” dent-organized community King. featured seven speakers, includ- projects. She said that the partnership ing Andrew Liveris, the CEO of “It’s not just community ser- between her office and Tisch Dow Chemical and a current Tufts vice, but projects that originate that was made possible by the trustee. -
SEATTLE MARINERS NEWS CLIPS February 26, 2011
SEATTLE MARINERS NEWS CLIPS February 26, 2011 Smoak’s days of being a surprise about over Posted on February 25, 2011 by John Hickey SportsPressNW.com PEORIA, AZ – At this time last year, Justin Smoak was working out about 10 miles down the road in the Texas Rangers’ spring training camp in Surprise. And there were not going to be any surprises in his Surprise sojourn. He was coming off his first full year in the Texas organization, he’d only played 54 games at Triple-A and the Rangers’ offense seemed set. So in the first week of March, he was reassigned to the club’s minor league organization and he prepared for a full season at Triple-A. Then the surprises started happening, and they’ve never really stopped. Three weeks into the season, the Rangers found themselves in need of a left-hander with power who could play first base. On April 23, Smoak, a switch-hitter with most of his power from the left side, was called up. He struggled a bit, but he was basically a regular in the lineup of a team in first place in the American League West. He played 70 games for the Rangers, hit .209 and hit eight homers in 235 at-bats. Just when it seemed the April surprise might lead to a date in the postseason, fate jumped up and smacked Smoak again on July 9. The Rangers sent him and three Texas minor leaguers – pitchers Josh Lueke and Blake Beavan and infielder Matt Lawson — to Seattle with the Mariners surrendering pitchers Cliff Lee and Mark Lowe in return. -
03.29.17 ST Game Notes.Indd
Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Game #34 (19-14) Peoria Stadium SEATTLE MARINERS (19-14) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (17-16) Home #17 (9-7) TODAY’S GAME INFORMATION Starting Pitchers: RH Hisashi Iwakuma (1-1, 6.75) vs. LH Clayton Kershaw (2-1, 2.14) 1:10 pm • Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle • TV: ROOT SPORTS NORTHWEST TODAY’S TILT…Mariners continue their 41st spring training with a Cactus League match-up today SPRING RECORD against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Peoria Stadium…today’s game is the 34th of a 36-game Cactus Overall Record ..............................19-14 League schedule for the Mariners that concludes April 1 vs. Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields… PEORIA STADIUM ..........................10-8 the Mariners will open the 2017 season April 3 at Minute Maid Park vs. Houston Astros. Home Record ................................... 9-7 Road Record .................................. 10-7 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS (subject to change)… Current Streak ....................................L2 WEDNESDAY Mariners vs. Los Angeles-NL 1:10 pm ROOT#/710 ESPN Seattle# THE COUNTDOWN LAD — Kershaw* SEA — Iwakuma, Altavilla, Kiekhefer* 5 days to Opening Day, 4/3 at HOU THURSDAY OFF DAY UPCOMING SCHEDULE # # March 29 .................................. vs. LAD FRIDAY Mariners vs. Colorado 6:40 pm ROOT /710 ESPN Seattle March 30 .................................OFF DAY COL — TBA March 31 .................................. vs. COL SEA — Smyly*, Paxton*, Scribner, Vincent, Rzepczynski*, Diaz April 1 ......................................... at COL SATURDAY Mariners -
71-79 Records
RECORDS 2006 RICE OWLS BASEBALL Batting Average Season Runs Batted In Individual Hitting 109, Lance Berkman (1997) Career (400 Career At-Bats) Career 88, Damon Thames (1998) Games Played .399, Damon Thames (1998-99) 272, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 86, Damon Thames (1999) Career .385, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 243, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) 82, Charles Williams (1999) 241, Austin Davis (2001-2004) .382, Vincent Sinisi (2002-03) 217, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 81, Joseph Cathey (1997) 234, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) .376, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) 203, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) 77, Jose Cruz Jr. (1995) 219, Donald Allen (1989-92) .355, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) 187, Damon Thames (1998-99) 77, Jeff Venghaus (1996) 210, Mark Machalec (1981-84) .355, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) 185, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 77, A.J. Porfirio (2001) 205, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) .353, Mark Quinn (1994-95) 179, Will Ford (1996-99) 77, Chris Kolkhorst (2003) 201, Chris Feris, (1988-91) .347, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 162, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 76, Lance Berkman (1996) 198, Carl Mikeska (1982-85) .342, Will Ford (1996-99) 160, Austin Davis (2001-2004) 76, Jason Richards (1997) 196, Dave Edwards (1980-83) .341, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 151, Justin Berg (1996-99) 196, Scott Johnson (1981-84) Game 196, Michael Grace (1986-89) Season (2.5 At-Bats Per Team Game Season 6, Joseph Cathey vs. McNeese State (Feb. 14, 196, Justin Berg (1996-99) .431, Lance Berkman (1997) 134, Lance Berkman (1997) 1997, at Cameron Field) .428, Vincent Sinisi (2002) 115, Damon Thames (1998) 6, Lance Berkman vs. -
East Carolina Notes
INDIVIDUAL QUICK HITS EAST CAROLINA NOTES • Alec Burleson, who was named to five All-America teams in 2019, has earned inclusion on four teams ** 86th Season of Pirate Baseball (1932-42, 1946-2020) ** heading into his junior campaign ... Named presea- son AAC Player-of-the-Year accolades by leagues * 30 NCAA Regional Appearances / 16 of last 21 years * head coaches, Baseball America and D1Baseball ... Named to initial Golden Spikes Award and PROBABLE STARTERS Stopper-of-the-Year Watch List ... Owns an 13-5 Tuesday: ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO (72.2 win pct.) career record with nine saves in 47 ELON: Brian Edgington (RH) 7.00 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 9.0 14 8 7 5 10 appearances (21 starts) ... Can also play multiple ECU: Elijah Gill (LH) 7.36 0-1 3 1 0 0/1 0 3.2 7 3 3 0 5 positions (1B, RF, LF and DH) ... Sports a .342 career batting average with 11 home runs and 90 Wednesday: ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO RBI ... Named AAC Player-of-the-Week (3/9/20) ECU: TBA --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- and to the AAC Honor Roll (2/24/20). UNCW: TBA --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- • Tyler Smith has allowed four runs over 18.1 innings with 19 punch outs to 10 walks ... Owns an 18-3 career record (.857 win pct.) with one save and PIRATES ON THE AIR ... 2020 TEAM QUICK HITS 128 strikeouts in 196.2 innings (61 games/30 starts) ...................................................Pirate Sports Properties • ECU enters the week with a 12-3 record and has Radio: .. -
2017 Baltimore Orioles Supplemental Bios
2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS PLAYERS INCLUDED: NO. 51 ALEC ASHER NO. 14 CRAIG GENTRY NO. 52 VIDAL NUÑO CRAIG GENTRY 14 BATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHT OF RIGHT RIGHT 6-2 190 FULL NAME: Craig Alan Gentry BORN: November 29, 1983 OPENING DAY AGE: 33 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Smith, AR RESIDES: Colleyville, TX CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2017 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 5.103 ACQUIRED: Signed by the Orioles as a minor league free agent on February 18, 2017. GAME HIGHS & STREAKS HITS: 5, 6/8/12 at SF…RUNS: 3, three times, last: 8/21/13 vs. HOU…DOUBLES: 1, 37 times, last: 4/7/16 vs. TEX… TRIPLES: 1, 11 times, last: 10/4/15 at SEA…HR: 1, four times, last: 8/21/13 vs. HOU…RBI: 3, four times, last: 8/17/13 vs. SEA…WALKS: 2, six times, last: 7/10/14 at SF…SB: 3, two times, last: 9/19/13 at TB…HITTING STREAK: 6 games, twice, last: 6/6-6/15/14. 2016 HIGHLIGHTS • Made the Angels Opening Day roster • Batted .147 (5-for-34) with three walks, a double, two runs scored, and two RBI in 14 April games • Placed on the 15-day disabled list with a right lumbar spine strain on 5/1 • Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 6/11 • Appeared with the AZL Angels (one game), Class A-Advanced Inland Empire (seven games), and Triple-A Salt Lake (eight games) while on minor league rehab assignments • Activated from the 60-day disabled list and was designated for assignment on 7/30 • Later released and cleared waivers following his DFA • Since 2009, his stolen base percentage of 85.6 (77-for-90) ranks second in Major League Baseball (min. -
Official 2003 NCAA Baseball & Softball Records Book
Baseball Award Winners American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-Americans By College.................. 160 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-America Teams (1947-2002) ............. 162 Baseball America— Division I All-America Teams (1981-2002) ............. 165 Collegiate Baseball— Division I All-America Teams (1991-2002) ............. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-Americans By College................. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-America Teams (1969-2002) ............ 168 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-Americans By College................ 170 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-America Teams (1976-2002) ........... 171 Individual Awards .............................................. 173 160 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 97—Tim Hudson 88—Bert Heffernan 58—Dick Howser All-America 95—Ryan Halla 80—Tim Teufel 57—Dick Howser 89—Frank Thomas 75—Denny Walling FORDHAM (1) Teams 88—Gregg Olson 67—Rusty Adkins 97—Mike Marchiano 67—Q. V. Lowe 60—Tyrone Cline 62—Larry Nichols 59—Doug Hoffman FRESNO ST. (12) 47—Joe Landrum 97—Giuseppe Chiaramonte American Baseball BALL ST. (2) 91—Bobby Jones Coaches 02—Bryan Bullington COLGATE (1) 89—Eddie Zosky 86—Thomas Howard 55—Ted Carrangele Tom Goodwin Association BAYLOR (6) COLORADO (2) 88—Tom Goodwin 01—Kelly Shoppach 77—Dennis Cirbo Lance Shebelut 99—Jason Jennings 73—John Stearns John Salles DIVISION I ALL- 77—Steve Macko COLORADO ST. (1) 84—John Hoover AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 54—Mickey Sullivan 77—Glen Goya 82—Randy Graham (First-Team Selections) 53—Mickey Sullivan 78—Ron Johnson 52—Larry Isbell COLUMBIA (2) 72—Dick Ruthven 84—Gene Larkin ALABAMA (4) 51—Don Barnett BOWDOIN (1) 65—Archie Roberts 97—Roberto Vaz 53—Fred Fleming GEORGIA (1) CONNECTICUT (3) 86—Doug Duke BRIGHAM YOUNG (10) 87—Derek Lilliquist 83—Dave Magadan 63—Eddie Jones 94—Ryan Hall GA. -
2002 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book
Baseball Award Winners American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-Americans By College.................. 140 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-America Teams (1947-2001) ............. 142 Baseball America— Division I All-America Teams (1981-2001) ............. 144 Collegiate Baseball— Division I All-America Teams (1991-2001) ............. 145 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-Americans By College................. 146 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-America Teams (1969-2001) ............ 148 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-Americans By College................ 149 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-America Teams (1976-2001) ........... 151 Individual Awards .............................................. 153 140 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 97—Tim Hudson 75—Denny Walling FORDHAM (1) All-America 95—Ryan Halla 67—Rusty Adkins 97—Mike Marchiano 89—Frank Thomas 60—Tyrone Cline FRESNO ST. (12) Teams 88—Gregg Olson 59—Doug Hoffman 97—Giuseppe Chiaramonte 67—Q. V. Lowe 47—Joe Landrum 91—Bobby Jones 62—Larry Nichols COLGATE (1) 89—Eddie Zosky American Baseball BALL ST. (1) 55—Ted Carrangele Tom Goodwin Coaches 86—Thomas Howard COLORADO (2) 88—Tom Goodwin BAYLOR (6) 77—Dennis Cirbo Lance Shebelut Association 01—Kelly Shoppach 73—John Stearns John Salles 99—Jason Jennings 84—John Hoover COLORADO ST. (1) 82—Randy Graham 77—Steve Macko 77—Glen Goya DIVISION I ALL- 54—Mickey Sullivan 78—Ron Johnson AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 53—Mickey Sullivan COLUMBIA (2) 72—Dick Ruthven 84—Gene Larkin 51—Don Barnett (First-Team Selections) 52—Larry Isbell 65—Archie Roberts BOWDOIN (1) GEORGIA (1) ALABAMA (4) 53—Fred Fleming CONNECTICUT (3) 87—Derek Lilliquist 97—Roberto Vaz 63—Eddie Jones GA. -
Weekly Notes 051718
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2018 CLUB 2,500 On Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros starting pitcher Justin Verlander tossed his fi rst complete-game shutout of the 2018 season with seven strikeouts and fi ve hits allowed. With his ninth inning punchout against rookie sensation Shohei Ohtani, the six-time All-Star became the 33rd pitcher in Major League history to reach the 2,500-strikeout plateau. CC Sabathia of the New York Yankees, who has logged 2,874 strikeouts entering play today, is the only other active pitcher to reach the milestone. Following his excellent outing yesterday, in which he fi red 7.2 innings of shutout ball with three punchouts, Texas Rangers hurler Bartolo Colon is the next-closest pitcher to the 2,500-strikeout club. The 21-year-veteran will go into his next start with 2,486 punchouts for his career. Verlander recorded his historic strikeout in his 395th career outing, becoming just the sixth pitcher in history to reach the milestone in fewer than 400 career games. The 2011 AL MVP and Cy Young Award-winner joined Hall of Famers Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, Tom Seaver and Pedro Martínez, as well as Roger Clemens. Below is a table depicting each pitchers' cumulative stats at the time of their 2,500th career strikeout, sorted by fewest games needed: Pitcher Years IP G W-L H BB SO Randy Johnson 1988-99 2,108.0 313 152-83 1,625 991 2,500 Nolan Ryan 1966-78 2,286.1 338 143-134 1,559 1,480 2,500 Pedro Martinez 1992-2004 2,152.2 367 173-71 1,623 594 2,500 Roger Clemens 1984-96 2,695.0 373 186-109 2,297 868 2,500 Tom Seaver 1967-77 2,927.2 381 200-116 2,313 850 2,500 Justin Verlander 2005-18 2,613.2 395 193-116 2,277 812 2,500 Entering play today, three Astros pitchers pace the American League in ERA. -
WL Record: 74-70
Seattle Mariners 2013 Minor League Mid-Season Report 2013 Minor League Mid-Season Report -- Stats & Records as of July 14, 2013 -- TEAM OVERALL STANDINGS FIRST HALF SECOND HALF TACOMA – Pacific Coast League 55-43, 1st, +1.0 -- JACKSON – Southern League 39-51, 4th, -15.5 29-37, 4th, -13.0 10-14, 4th, -6.0 HIGH DESERT – California League 46-48, 3rd, -9.5 34-36, 3rd, -5.0 12-12, T3rd, -4.5 CLINTON – Midwest League 45-47, 5th, -13.5 33-36, 5th, -9.5 12-11, 4th, -4.0 EVERETT – Northwest League 20-10, 1st, +2.0 -- PULASKI – Appalachian League 12-10, 4th, -1.0 -- AZL MARINERS – Arizona League 11-8, 2nd, -0.5 -- DSL MARINERS – Dominican Summer Lg. 16-18, T5th, -6.0 -- VSL MARINERS – Venezuelan Summer Lg. 35-14, 1st, +10.0 -- *Division winner BATTING TOP 10 (minimum 2.7 PA/team game) PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/team game) BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SO Petty, Kyle MAR .353 18 68 12 24 0 10 Diaz, Edwin PUL 2-0 0.33 27.0 19 5 31 Berroa, Noe MAR .339 14 56 10 19 0 11 Walker, Taijuan TAC 6-7 2.16 100.0 69 35 112 Taylor, Chris JXN .319 90 354 74 113 8 50 Seifrit, Logan MAR 2-0 2.33 19.1 13 4 15 Miller, Brad TAC .319 68 257 53 82 12 53 Pike, Tyler CLI 6-3 2.43 89.0 60 46 73 Morales, Estarlyn MAR .316 19 76 11 24 2 11 Vieira, Thyago EVE 2-1 2.57 28.0 17 13 18 Caballero, Luis MAR .309 18 55 14 17 0 2 Huijer, Lars EVE 4-1 2.64 30.2 21 10 23 Palma, Alexy MAR .306 15 49 7 15 2 12 Elias, Roenis JXN 5-8 2.87 103.1 84 39 89 Choi, Ji-Man JXN .301 80 279 46 84 13 57 Ramirez, Erasmo EVE 3-3 2.96 48.2 46 16 45 Pizzano, Dario -
2018 Topps Updates BB Checklist
BASE SET US1 Shohei Ohtani Angels® Rookie US2 Joe Jimenez Detroit Tigers® US3 Jordan Lyles San Diego Padres™ US4 Jorge Alfaro Philadelphia Phillies® US5 James Paxton Seattle Mariners™ Highlights/Checklist US6 Jacob Nottingham Milwaukee Brewers™ Rookie US7 Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees® US8 Manny Machado Los Angeles Dodgers® US9 Nick Kingham Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie Debut US10 Ian Kinsler Boston Red Sox® US11 Adam Engel Chicago White Sox® US12 Miles Mikolas St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie US13 P.J. Conlon New York Mets® Rookie Combos US13 Corey Oswalt New York Mets® Rookie Combos US14 Scott Kingery Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie Debut US15 Kyle Barraclough Miami Marlins® US16 Brad Boxberger Arizona Diamondbacks® US17 Jason Vargas New York Mets® US18 Michael Soroka Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Debut US19 Billy McKinney Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie US20 Jeurys Familia Oakland Athletics™ US21 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® All-Star US22 Tyler Chatwood Chicago Cubs® US23 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® All-Star US24 Pablo Sandoval San Francisco Giants® US25 Willy Adames Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie Debut US26 Felipe Vázquez Pittsburgh Pirates® US27 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ All-Star US28 Alex Blandino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie Combos US28 Brandon Dixon Cincinnati Reds® Rookie Combos US29 David Hess Baltimore Orioles® Rookie Combos US29 Pedro Araujo Baltimore Orioles® Rookie Combos US30 Jon Lester Chicago Cubs® All-Star US31 Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® All-Star US32 Cole Hamels Chicago Cubs® US33 Reynaldo Lopez Chicago White Sox® US34 Austin -
Today's Game Information
Wednesday, March 2, 2016 Game #1 Peoria Stadium SAN DIEGO PADRES (0-0) at SEATTLE MARINERS (0-0) Home #1 TODAY’S GAME INFORMATION Starting Pitchers: LH Robbie Erlin (1-2, 4.76 in 2015) vs. LH James Paxton (3-4, 3.90 in 2015) 1:10 pm MT/12:10 pm PT • Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle • TV: None TODAY’S TILT…the Mariners begin their 40th spring training with the Cactus League opener today SPRING RECORD against the San Diego Padres at Peoria Stadium…today’s lid-lifter opens the 33-game Cactus Overall Record ..................................0-0 League schedule for the Mariners that will conclude April 2 vs. the Colorado Rockies at Salt River PEORIA STADIUM ............................0-0 Fields…the Mariners will open the 2016 season April 4 at Globe Life Park vs. the Texas Rangers. Home Record ................................... 0-0 Road Record .................................... 0-0 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS (subject to change)… Current Streak .....................................-- TODAY: Mariners vs. Padres 1:10 pm 710 ESPN Seattle THE COUNTDOWN SD — Erlin*, Perdomo 33 days to Opening Day, 4/4 at TEX SEA — Paxton, Nuño, Aro, Cook, Peralta, Roach, Zych THURSDAY: Mariners at Padres 1:05 pm 710 ESPN Seattle UPCOMING SCHEDULE SD — Humber March 2 .......................... vs. San Diego SEA — Karns, Wieland March 3 ............................at San Diego March 4 ............................ at Milwaukee FRIDAY: Mariners at Brewers 1:05 pm 710 ESPN Seattle March 5 ...............vs. Los Angeles (AL) SEA — TBA Bold - Peoria Stadium LAD — Walker, Martin * left-handed pitcher BY THE NUMBERS LID LIFTER…the Mariners are 19-22-1 all-time in “offi cial” Cactus League openers, including a 4-3 victory over the Padres last spring…Seattle opened spring play three times with split-squad action 6 (‘02, ‘01, ‘03)…have won 5 of last 8 spring openers.