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Padres Press Clips Thursday, January 19, 2017
Padres Press Clips Thursday, January 19, 2017 Article Source Author Page Happily Trevor after: HOFfman eyes '18 MLB.com Cassavell 2 Hall's bells should ring for Trevor in '18 MLB.com Justice 3 Stash the party favors: Trevor Hoffman's Hall wait temporary UT San Diego Miller 6 Trevor Hoffman narrowly misses election to Hall of Fame UT San Diego Lin 8 Padres roster review: Robbie Erlin UT San Diego Sanders 10 Glenn Hoffman, Clay Kirby Next Additions to Top 100 Padres Padres.com Center 11 1 Happily Trevor after: HOFfman eyes '18 By AJ Cassavell / MLB.com | @AJCassavell | January 18th, 2017 SAN DIEGO -- Trevor Hoffman, one of the greatest relief pitchers of all time, came just shy of closing out his Hall of Fame legacy on Wednesday. In his second year on the ballot, the legendary Padres closer fell a mere five votes short of the 332 required for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Only Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez received the 75 percent needed for enshrinement in Cooperstown on Wednesday. Hoffman ultimately finished at 74, making him only the sixth player in history to fall one percentage point shy of being voted into the Hall. "I first want to send a very heartfelt congratulations to Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez. All three men exemplify what it means to be a Hall of Famer in our game," Hoffman said in a statement. "For me, falling short of this class is disappointing, but I don't take being on the ballot lightly. -
2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide
2019_CALeague Record Book Cover copy.pdf 2/26/2019 3:21:27 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide California League Championship Rings Displayed on the Front Cover: Inland Empire 66ers (2013) Lake Elsinore Storm (2011) Lancaster JetHawks (2014) Modesto Nuts (2017) Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (2015) San Jose Giants (2010) Stockton Ports (2008) Visalia Oaks (1978) Record Book compiled and edited by Chris R. Lampe Cover by Leyton Lampe Printed by Pacific Printing (San Jose, California) This book has been produced to share the history and the tradition of the California League with the media, the fans and the teams. While the records belong to the California League and its teams, it is the hope of the league that the publication of this book will enrich the love of the game of baseball for fans everywhere. Bibliography: Baarns, Donny. Goshen & Giddings - 65 Years of Visalia Professional Baseball. Top of the Third Inc., 2011. Baseball America Almanac, 1984-2019, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Baseball America Directory, 1983-2018, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Official Baseball Guide, 1942-2006, St. Louis: The Sporting News. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2007. Baseball America, Inc. Total Baseball, 7th Edition, 2001. Total Sports. Weiss, William J. ed., California League Record Book, 2004. Who's Who in Baseball, 1942-2016, Who's Who in Baseball Magazine, Co., Inc. For More Information on the California League: For information on California League records and questions please contact Chris R. Lampe, California League Historian. He can be reached by E-Mail at: [email protected] or on his cell phone at (408) 568-4441 For additional information on the California League, contact Michael Rinehart, Jr. -
Weeks-Allen Motors, Inc. I
Saturday, July 0,1972 THE CAROLINA TUHES- 7A JH 1 \u25a0 >. ;». fl r k*>: B 'Black Bomber* To Tangle 9 IP Jtl \u25a0;?\u25a0 m M With 'Big Cat Wil VV V^K BY PETE HOLDEN NEW YORK - Bobby Mash- ft pro-flghtlng record of about in 1968. He IMS' a total of burn, Harlem's 24-year-old 10 fights, against no losses, twenty-one fights, of which be 110-pound, fancy dancing, hard- and most of his wins were by won 16 by KO, two by de- hitting Hack bomber', Is sche- KO. Lyle, like Mashburn, trains cision, against threw losses. duled to tangle with the 'an- in Bobby Oleason's gym in the The 'Black Bomber's' op- H W BL a cient' Cleveland 'Big Cat' Wil- Bronx and Bobby Lewis is ponent In the «lug- liams of Tens, In a ten round Lyle's trainer, while Mash- fest is by no means 'a bum' V '*\u25a0 semi-final K^Kji boxing event. The burn's trainer Is Pat Colavlte. as they say In the fight game. : ft] show win take place in Den- Mashburn's Manager Is a well- The *blg eat' as Cleveland Wil- '^H> ver, Colorado's Mile High Sta- known name In Harlem sports liams Is known in flgtat circles, dium, on Monday evening, July circles, John Craln. Mr. Craln has fought some of the world's 10, at 0:30, Is the former assistant trainer best fighters, among "which ap- Appearing on the same card in for Henry (Hank) Armstrong, peared the likes of Muhammed V y the main boxing bout will be when he held a coveted three All and Sonny List on. -
Sirica Refuses to Hold Secret Grand Jury Report WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S
#antzunf #i~t U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Thursday, %larch 21, 1974 Sirica refuses to hold secret grand jury report WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S. District the court to restrain Sirica from case, would leak out. Judge John J. Sirica refused yester- sending the report to the Douse be- day to hold up transmission of a fore the court reviews his decision. Sirica had ruled on Monday that secret grand jury report on Pres- the sealed report and a satchel ident Nixon's role in Watergate to Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon filled with evidence should be the House Judiciary Committee. Jaworski opposed any delay in send- turned over to the House Judiciary Sirica denied a request to delay ing the secret report to the House Committee. giving the House the report until impeachment inquiry. Sirica gave parties in the case the U.S. Court of Appeals could Jaworski argued that "it is par- until 5 p.m. yesterday to appeal to rule on a petition to reverse his ticularly important that the Pres- his decision. decision. ident--the focus of the grand jury's report and recommendation--has not Haldeman was one of seven former But Sirica did give attorneys opposed delivery and favors the administration and Nixon campaign for former White House Staff Chief earliest possible resolution of the aides indicted by the grand jury H.R. Haldeman 24 hours to ask the impeachment inquiry." for allegedly trying to block the appeals court to delay the trans- investigation of the Watergate break- mission of the report. Haldeman contends that the grand in. -
Premium Stars
Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #167 Premium Stars 1967 Topps #581 Tom Seaver rookie NR-MT. $2795.00 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie GD-VG. $2750.00 One of the hottest cards in the hobby! The rookie card of the oldest living Hall of Famer, the “Say Hey Kid”…Willie Mays. Cards grading 2’s through 4’s are pushing levels of $10,000 to $15,000. Card exhibits outstanding color and image focus. Centered 50/50 side to side 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente and 90/10 top to bottom. Corners show typical rounding for the grade of Good. rookie PR-FR (paper missing back). Minor print line visible at Willie’s hat and a minor crease extends through the W 1967 Topps #569 Rod Carew rookie $1295.00 in Willie’s name. 2 tiny pin holes are visible on the green building to the right of PSA 7 NM. $1550.00 Willie, undoubtedly from being pinned up on the original owner’s bulletin board. (If not for the 2 tiny pin holes, this Mays rookie would approach the VG 3 level). Back is clean an completely readable. $5995.00 1954 Topps #201 Al Kaline rookie 1953 Topps #220 Satchel Paige PSA 7 NM $3995.00 PSA 3 VG. $1195.00 1967 Topps #150 Mickey Mantle 1955 Topps #2 Ted Williams PSA 7 PSA 8 NM/MT. $3495.00 NM $2495.00 1971 Topps #630 Roberto Clemente 1934 Goudey #37 Lou Gehrig VG. PSA 8 NM/MT. $3295.00 1948 Leaf #3 Babe Ruth Poor. 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle $3495.00 $1995.00 white back Fair (tape). -
1977 Roster Sheet.Xlsx
NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM ROSTERS (page 1 of 2) ATLANTA BRAVES CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI REDS HOUSTON ASTROS LOS ANGELES DODGERS MONTREAL EXPOS NEW YORK METS Batter Cards (18) Batter Cards (15) Batter Cards (16) Batter Cards (17) Batter Cards (18) Batter Cards (19) Batter Cards (20) Brian Asselstine Larry Biittner Ed Armbrister Ken Boswell Dusty Baker Tim Blackwell 2 Bruce Boisclair Barry Bonnell Bill Buckner Rick Auerbach Enos Cabell Glenn Burke Gary Carter Doug Flynn 2 Jeff Burroughs Jose Cardenal Bob Bailey 1 Cesar Cedeno Ron Cey Dave Cash Leo Foster Darrel Chaney Gene Clines Johnny Bench Willie Crawford 1 Vic Davalillo Warren Cromartie Jerry Grote 1 Vic Correll Ivan DeJesus Dave Concepcion Jose Cruz Steve Garvey Andre Dawson Bud Harrelson Cito Gaston Greg Gross Dan Driessen Joe Ferguson Ed Goodson Tim Foli 1 Steve Henderson Rod Gilbreath Mick Kelleher Doug Flynn 1 Jim Fuller Jerry Grote 2 Barry Foote 1 Ron Hodges Gary Matthews George Mitterwald George Foster Art Gardner John Hale Pepe Frias Dave Kingman 1 Willie Montanez Jerry Morales Cesar Geronimo Julio Gonzalez Lee Lacy Wayne Garrett Ed Kranepool Junior Moore Bobby Murcer Ken Griffey Ed Herrmann Davey Lopes Mike Jorgensen 1 Lee Mazzilli Dale Murphy Steve Ontiveros Ray Knight Wilbur Howard Ted Martinez Pete Mackanin Felix Millan Joe Nolan Dave Rosello Mike Lum Art Howe Rick Monday Sam Mejias John Milner Rowland Office Steve Swisher Joe Morgan Cliff Johnson 1 Manny Mota Jose Morales Mike Phillips 1 Tom Paciorek Manny Trillo Bill Plummer Roger Metzger Johnny Oates Stan Papi Len Randle Biff -
Kit Young's Sale #118
KIT YOUNG’S SALE #118 1933 GOUDEY BASEBALL Picked up a new grouping of the famed 1933 Goudeys including 20 Hall of Famers. Al Simmons Dazzy Vance Bill Dickey Pie Traynor White Sox #35 Eddie Collins Cardinals #2 Yankees #19 Pirates #22 EX $175.00 Red Sox #42 VG-EX $85.00 EX $195.00 VG-EX/EX $125.00 FR-GD $36.00 EX $95.00 Heinie Manush Frank Frisch Eppa Rixey Mickey Cochrane Lou Gehrig Senators #47 Cardinals #49 Reds #74 A’s #76 Yankees #92 VG-EX $65.00 EX $175.00 VG-EX $60.00 GD-VG $90.00 GD-VG/VG $850.00 Joe Cronin Sam Rice Heinie Manush Senators #109 Bill Terry Senators #134 Leo Durocher Senators #107 VG (stain back) $49.00 Giants #125 SGC 40 VG $67.00 Cardinals #147 PSA 3 VG $69.00 PSA 1 PR-FR $34.00 VG-EX $95.00 VG (pin holes) $29.00 EX $99.00 Mel Ott Carl Hubbell Heinie Manush Gabby Hartnett Giants #207 Lefty Gomez Giants #230 Senators #187 Cubs #202 VG-EX $195.00 Yankees #216 EX $245.00 PSA 2 GD $45.00 GD-VG $44.00 GD-VG $99.00 GD-VG $69.00 GD-VG $80.00 2 Vance Cardinals .............. VG-EX $85.00 GD-VG 19.00 90 Petty Minneapolis ........... VG-EX 24.00 140 Hadley Browns .......VG-EX 24.00; GD 193 Lary Yankees ......................VG 19.00 4 Schuble Tigers.............PSA 2 GD 29.00 39 Koenig Cubs .........................VG 30.00 92 Gehrig Yankees.......GD-VG/VG 850.00 12.00 195 Swanson White Sox ............VG 19.00 13 Thompson Dodgers ..............VG 24.00 42 Collins Red Sox ....................EX 95.00 93 Welch Red Sox .............. -
Player Win Averages: a Complete Guide to Winning Baseball Players Eldon G
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange The aH rlan D. Mills Collection Science Alliance 1970 Player Win Averages: A Complete Guide to Winning Baseball Players Eldon G. Mills Harlan D. Mills Follow this and additional works at: http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_harlan Part of the Applied Mathematics Commons, and the Applied Statistics Commons Recommended Citation Mills, Eldon G. and Mills, Harlan D., "Player Win Averages: A Complete Guide to Winning Baseball Players" (1970). The Harlan D. Mills Collection. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_harlan/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Science Alliance at Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aH rlan D. Mills Collection by an authorized administrator of Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Player Win Averages Player Win Averages A Computer Guide to Winning Baseball Players 1970 EDITION by Eldon C. Mills and Harlan D. Mills South Brunswick and New York: A. S. Barnes and Company London: Thomas Yoseloff Ltd © 1970 by A. S. Barnes and Co., Inc. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Numbet: 73-101686 A. S. Barnes and Co., Inc. Cranbury, New Jersey 08512 Thomas Yoseloff Ltd 108 New Bond Street London WlY OQX, England SBN 498 07646 6 Printed in the United States of America Contents Introduction 7 Part I- What It's All About ll I. Prediction and Measurement II 2. We Remember Bobby Thomson 15 3. Duke Sims Is a Prince of a Hitter 17 4. -
Western Edges Eastern in Frontier Dodgers, Astros Crucial Series
Entity Lynn Christensen Western Edges Eastern Andrus Hotel Chris's Standard Station In Frontier jum p; WMC. 3, Ashcraft, RMC. 47-8. BILLINGS—Three records fell the long' Greg Stepjhens, Pole vault: 1, Vanderpan, WMC. 2, Sabo, Thursday as Western Montana fourth in the 120-yard high hurdles; WMC. 3, Tempel, EMC. 14 (record). Shot put: i, Rankin, WMC. 2, Buck. EMC. 3, College edged Eastern Montana and Leon Hurlbert, fifth in the shot Ranes, EMC. 46-11. t ' for the championship in the put. Discus: l, Eide, W M C 2, Thurman, Tech. 3, Frontier Conference track meet at Teams Loveless, WMC. 142 1. Western Montana 133; Eastern Montana, Javelin: 1, Frost, WMC. 2, Ullman, EMC. 3, the Midland Empire Fairgrounds. 107; Rocky Mountain College, 31; Montana Ray, WMC. 200-9. Western rolled up 133 points to Tech, 9. 107 for Eastern. Rocky Mountain Events 100-yard dash: 1, Teegarden, WMC. 2, College was third with 31 points Paulson, WMC. 3, Utterback, EMC. :10. and Montana Tech showed with 220: 1, Teegarden, WMC. 2, Utterback, WMC. 3, Galllk, WMC. :22.4. Curt Belfray nine. 440: 1, Rush, EMC. 2, Cox, WMC. 3, Paul Carpenter broke his own Kuykendall, EMC. :51.2. 880: 1. Carpenter, EMC. 2, Rush,. EMC. 3, record in the mile with 4:17.6, Johnson, WMC. Demands Raise erasing a mark of 4:18.2. Mel Rice Mile: 1, Carpenter, EMC. 2, Rush, EMC. 3, Krieger, WMC. 4:17.6 (record, old record SAN DIEGO (AP) - Utility of Western lopped off two-tenths of 4:18.2) a second in the high hurdles with a 3-Mile: 1, Orner, RMC. -
SF Giants Press Clips Wednesday, April 19, 2017
SF Giants Press Clips Wednesday, April 19, 2017 San Francisco Chronicle Giants win in 11 innings in Buster Posey’s return Henry Schulman KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On the night Bruce Bochy was hospitalized in Miami with a heart arrhythmia in August, the Giants made him stress through 14 innings before they won. Bochy had another stressor Tuesday night as he rested at home in San Diego from a morning procedure to fix another arrhythmia. His TV surely was on for all 11 innings before the Giants sneaked out of Kauffman Stadium with a 2-1 victory “I hope he wasn’t watching it,” acting manager Ron Wotus said. “He has a knack for knowing when to take off, I’ll tell you that.” Regardless of who was manning the tiller, the Giants needed to win in their first game in Kansas City since Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, and not for nostalgia’s sake. A loss would have left them 5-10. Though history shows that is not a death knell for a team with playoff aspirations, the math is not pretty, starting with the need to win five in a row just to reach .500. 1 Joe Panik, whose two-out single in the 11th brought Nick Hundley home with the go-ahead run, called it a “character win.” It also was the Giants’ first one-run win in six one-run games. “Games like this you want to win,” Wotus said. “When you lose these extra-inning games, it’s tough the next day, especially where we’ve been.” Hundley was catching despite Buster Posey’s return from the concussion list. -
1970 Topps Baseball Checklist
1970 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 World ChamNew York Mets 2 Diego Segui 3 Darrel Chaney 4 Tom Egan 5 Wes Parker 6 Grant Jackson 7 Indians Rookies 8 Jose MartinRookie Card 9 Checklist 1 10 Carl Yastrzemski 11 Nate Colbert 12 John Hiller 13 Jack Hiatt 14 Hank Allen 15 Larry Dierker 16 Charlie MetRookie Card 17 Hoyt Wilhelm 18 Carlos May 19 John Boccabella 20 Dave McNally 21 Vida Blue 22 Ray Washburn 23 Bill Robinson 24 Dick Selma 25 Cesar Tovar 26 Tug McGraw 27 Chuck Hinton 28 Bill Wilson 29 Sandy Alomar 30 Matty Alou 31 Marty Pattin 32 Harry Walker 33 Don Wert 34 Willie Crawford 35 Joe Horlen 36 Reds Rookies 37 Dick Drago 38 Mack Jones 39 Mike Nagy Rookie Card 40 Dick Allen 41 George Lauzerique 42 Tito Fuentes 43 Jack Aker Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Roberto Pena 45 Davey Johnson 46 Ken RudolpRookie Card 47 Bob Miller 48 Gil Garrido 49 Tim Cullen 50 Tommie Agee 51 Bob Christian 52 Bruce Dal Canton 53 John Kennedy 54 Jeff Torborg 55 Blue Moon Odom 56 Phillies Rookies 57 Pat Kelly 58 Dave Marshall 59 Dick Ellsworth 60 Jimmy Wynn 61 NL Batting Leaders 62 AL Batting Leaders 63 NL RBI Leaders 64 AL RBI Leaders 65 NL Home Run Leaders 66 AL Home Run Leaders 67 NL ERA Leaders 68 AL ERA Leaders 69 NL Pitching Leaders 70 AL Pitching Leaders 71 NL Strikeout Leaders 72 AL Strikeout Leaders 73 Wayne Granger 74 Angels Rookies 75 Jim Kaat 76 Carl Taylor 77 Frank Linzy 78 Joe Lahoud 79 Clay Kirby 80 Don Kessinger 81 Dave May 82 Frank Fernandez 83 Don Cardwell 84 Paul Casanova 85 Max Alvis 86 Lum Harris 87 Steve Renk Rookie Card 88 Pilots -
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, January 16, 2019 Article Source Author Pg. Here's why a 3-team Kluber deal could happen MLB.com Bell/Cassavell/Sheldon 2 Padres dominate '19 Top 10 LHP Prospects list MLB.com Rosenbaum 4 Friar talk: An author’s stab at all-time Padres team SD Union Tribune Sanders 7 Padres roster review: Gerardo Reyes SD Union Tribune Sanders 10 Quiroz hot as Los Mochis Approaches Mexican Pacific League Finals FriarWire Center 12 50 Moments — First Pick FriarWire Center 14 #PadresOnDeck: 4 of MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 LHP are Padres FriarWire Lafferty 16 Five moves we want to see this offseason ESPN Schoenfield 18 1 Here's why a 3-team Kluber deal could happen Breaking down report of potential trade between Tribe, Reds, Padres By Mandy Bell, AJ Cassavell and Mark Sheldon MLB.com Jan. 15th, 2019 The Reds need a starting pitcher. The Padres are looking for a third baseman. The Indians would like to add outfielders. Could there be a match that would help all three clubs? The Athletic reported on Monday that the Padres had explored a potential three-team trade between the clubs that would send ace starter Corey Kluber from Cleveland to Cincinnati, with Reds top prospect and infielder Nick Senzel going to San Diego. It was not reported who the Indians might acquire, although the team needs outfielders, which the Padres have to deal. The report noted that no deal was close to being finalized. Why the trade could work The Reds, who have been trying to overhaul their rotation all offseason, already acquired starters Tanner Roark and Alex Wood in trades.