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WAYNE STATE COLLEGE WSCWILDCATS.COM WILDCAT BASEBALL 20 MEDIA GUIDE 16 2016 WILDCAT BASEBALL ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS All Area Codes (402) Administration Staff Directory/Table of Contents ............................. 1 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce .............375-7200 About Wayne State College ....................................2 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ........................ 375-7520 WSC Athletic Administration ....................................3 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Pete Chapman Baseball Complex...........................4 Facilities Director .............................................375-7521 Wayne State Facilities ..........................................5-6 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Training Services ........................................7 for Internal Affi ars ............................................375-7308 Wildcat Head Coach Alex Koch ...............................8 Ryan Hix, Asst. AD/Business Management ..... 375-7183 Wildcat Coaching Staff ............................................9 Muffi n Morris, Senior Woman Administrator ....375-7310 2016 Season Preview....................................... 10-11 Shawn Pearcy, Faculty Athletic Representative ... 375-7078 2016 Wildcat Roster ..............................................12 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 Wildcat Player Profi les......................................13-28 Athletic Department FAX .................................375-7120 -
2020 Wildcat Baseball
2020 WILDCAT BASEBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY 1 All Area Codes (402) Staff Directory/Table of Contents ............................. Administration About Wayne State College ....................................2 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce .............375-7200 WSC Athletic Administration ....................................3 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ........................ 375-7520 Pete Chapman Baseball Complex...........................4 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Wayne State Facilities ..........................................5-6 Facilities Director .............................................375-7521 Athletic Training Services ........................................7 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Wildcat Head Coach Alex Koch ...............................8 for Internal Affi ars/Senior Woman Administrator .... 375-7308 Wildcat Coaching Staff ............................................9 Megan Finn, Director of Athletic Development .....375-7543 Wildcat Coaching History ......................................10 Jeni Kemnitz, Athletic Business Manager ....... 375-7183 2020 Season Preview............................................ 11 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative .... 375-7036 2020 Wildcat Roster ..............................................12 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 Wildcat Player Profi les......................................13-28 Athletic Department FAX .................................375-7120 Wildcat Scrapbook.................................................29 -
The Irish in Baseball ALSO by DAVID L
The Irish in Baseball ALSO BY DAVID L. FLEITZ AND FROM MCFARLAND Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson (Large Print) (2008) [2001] More Ghosts in the Gallery: Another Sixteen Little-Known Greats at Cooperstown (2007) Cap Anson: The Grand Old Man of Baseball (2005) Ghosts in the Gallery at Cooperstown: Sixteen Little-Known Members of the Hall of Fame (2004) Louis Sockalexis: The First Cleveland Indian (2002) Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson (2001) The Irish in Baseball An Early History DAVID L. FLEITZ McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Fleitz, David L., 1955– The Irish in baseball : an early history / David L. Fleitz. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7864-3419-0 softcover : 50# alkaline paper 1. Baseball—United States—History—19th century. 2. Irish American baseball players—History—19th century. 3. Irish Americans—History—19th century. 4. Ireland—Emigration and immigration—History—19th century. 5. United States—Emigration and immigration—History—19th century. I. Title. GV863.A1F63 2009 796.357'640973—dc22 2009001305 British Library cataloguing data are available ©2009 David L. Fleitz. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. On the cover: (left to right) Willie Keeler, Hughey Jennings, groundskeeper Joe Murphy, Joe Kelley and John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles (Sports Legends Museum, Baltimore, Maryland) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Box 611, Je›erson, North Carolina 28640 www.mcfarlandpub.com Acknowledgments I would like to thank a few people and organizations that helped make this book possible. -
2018 Wildcat Baseball
2018 WILDCAT BASEBALL ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS All Area Codes (402) Administration Staff Directory/Table of Contents ............................. 1 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce .............375-7200 About Wayne State College ....................................2 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ........................ 375-7520 WSC Athletic Administration ....................................3 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Pete Chapman Baseball Complex...........................4 Facilities Director .............................................375-7521 Wayne State Facilities ..........................................5-6 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Training Services ........................................7 for Internal Affi ars/Senior Woman Administrator ..... 375-7308 Wildcat Head Coach Alex Koch ...............................8 TBA, Asst. AD/Business Management ............. 375-7183 Wildcat Coaching Staff ............................................9 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative .... 375-7078 Wildcat Coaching History ......................................10 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 2018 Season Preview............................................ 11 Athletic Department FAX .................................375-7120 2018 Wildcat Roster ..............................................12 Sports Information Wildcat Player Profi les......................................13-27 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director .........375-7326 -
Base Ball Players
BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS Vol. 51—No. 6 Philadelphia, April 18, 1908 Price 5 Cents LATEST NEWS The Appeal of Player Ryan Dis All of the Major League Clubs Be missed Elmer Flick©s Return lieved to Have Lost More or Deferred Another Brooklyn- Less on the Training Season Nashville Deal Protested, Except the Wise "Old Roman" SPECIAL TO " SPORTING LIFE." SPECIAL TO "SPORTING LIFE." Cincinnati, O., April 14. The National New York, April 13. Now that the pre Commission has just handed down a decis liminary season is over it may be stated ion in the matter of t&e appeal of player authoritatively that all mayor league clubs John Ryan. That player with one exception lost more states that the Boston Ameri or less heavily on the South can League Club purchased ern training trips, thanks his release from the Pueblo partly to cold and rainy Club, of the Western League, weather in the alleged and that his understanding "Sunny South," and partly was that the Boston Club to the fact that spring games would have to tender him a in the South by major league contract on or before March teams have lost their novelty 1 in order to hold him, but and no longer draw well, that they did not do so. He the receipts as a rule aver states further that he re aging only a third as much ceived $150 a month for a as a year or two ago. In season of five, months in the one exhibition game in the A. -
BROOKLYN MARBLE RYE (14-13) Vs. WEST VIRGINIA BLACK BEARS (15-12) RHP Alec Kisena (0-0, 4.50) Vs
BROOKLYN MARBLE RYE (14-13) vs. WEST VIRGINIA BLACK BEARS (15-12) RHP Alec Kisena (0-0, 4.50) vs. RHP Will Kobos (0-2, 10.61) Kramerica Industries Park I Saturday, July 13, 2019 I 6:00 PM Coney Island, NY I Game # 28 I Home Game # 15 DOUBLE-DIPPED: Brooklyn and Mahoning Valley vs. WEST VIRGINIA: The Cyclones are 5-7 all- split a single-admission doubleheader Friday night time against the Black Bears, the affiliate of the with Brooklyn playing as the Jefes...Down 4-0 in Pittsburgh Pirates, since West Virginia entered the game one, the Jefes rallied to win 5-4 thanks to a league, moving the franchise from Jamestown to go-ahead, two-run home run by OF Ranfy Adon in the third inning...The Scrappers handed Brooklyn its Morgantown in 2015...This series marks the sec- first shutout of the season, winning 4-0 in game two. ond time West Virginia will make a trip to MCU Park and the first since 2016, when they beat the HE TOOK IT OUT: OF Ranfy Adon pulled out his Cyclones in two of three games. driver yesterday, walloping a two-run home run INF in the comeback victory over Mahoning Valley in BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI: Branden Fry- has raked over his first nine games with the game one...Adon has hits in four straight games, man Cyclones...The 20th-round pick of the Mets from going 6-15 (.400) with a double, triple, and homer. Samford, and their only college junior selection, has gone 13-33 (.394) with two doubles and four stolen GET OUT!: INF Yoel Romero left Tuesday’s game bases...He has three multi-hit games, including a with a lower-body injury and is considered day-to- four-hit game against Mahoning Valley Wednesday. -
The Curse of the Middle Atlantic League
Baseball in Wartime Newsletter Vol. 8 No. 43 June 2016 June 8 No. 43 Vol. Newsletter in Wartime Baseball The Curse of the Middle Atlantic League Gary Bedingfield The Curse of the Middle Atlantic League During World War II, more than 400 major league players together with 4,000 minor leaguers, put down their bats and gloves to serve their country. Not all of them came home. Professional baseball failed to keep tabs on exactly how many players made the ultimate sacrifice while in military service. For many years, prior to my research over the last decade, the figure was believed to be around 40 or so. Since I started my endless digging through various archives, that figure has risen to 147. Some died on the battlefields, some in the air, others while in training, but they all had one thing in common, professional baseball had been a part of their lives, and whether it was as a volunteer or through being drafted, they courageously served their country to the end. In addition to the two major league players (Elmer Gedeon and Harry O’Neill), players who died in service came from all levels of minor league baseball, from the lowly Class D circuits to Class AA, the highest classification at the time. And one league, the Class C Middle Atlantic League – which was an eight-team circuit of clubs from Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor - led the way with 20 players passing through its ranks and losing their lives while associated with the military. -
American League Schedule, 1907. Mrs
BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS. Volume 49, No. 13. Philadelphia, June 8, 1907. Price, Five Cents. LATEST NEWS. M©GRAW©S END, TO RETIRE FROM BASE BALL AFTER THIS SEASON, The Sad Fate of Two Noted Base Thinks He Has Enough After Four Ball Men A New League for teen Strenuous Years Is Tired the National Association A of Traveling, and Has Other Southern League Decision, Etc* Interests for His Attention, SPECIAL TO "SPORTING LITE." SPECIAL TO "SPORTING LOTS." St. Louis, Mo., June 5. President M. New York, Jnne 5. John J. McGraw, Stanley Robison and his brother, Frank manager of the New York National League De H. Robison, owner of the St. Louis Na Club, will give up base ball at the end of tional League club, an this season. This means nounce their intention of that he will neither play making extensive improve ball nor manage a ball club ments at the St. Louis Na after the last game of 1907 tional League park now that is ended. The manager of the street question is set the Giants, one of the great tled. Said Stanley Robison est generals that the nation today. "Base ball promises al game has ever seen, is to be the national sport for not giving out this news years to come and th" broadcast, yet he makes no National League, as h" denial of its truth and he been the case for more than admits that there are some a quarter of a century, features of professional base must lead the way in con ducting the professional ball life that he does not S. -
Hibernians Meet Ballymurphy Families an Gorta Mor Film an Opportunity for Hibernian Charity
D A T OUR job E ake it Y D M ® rder O M to grow the A T E R I A L —HIS EMINENCE, PATRICK CARDINAL O’DONNELL of Ireland Vol. LXXXV No. 5 USPS 373340 October-November 2018 1.50 Hibernians meet Ballymurphy families Saying they were there “to pledge American support for Ballymurphy in its battle for truth and justice,” National AOH Vice President Danny O’Connell and National Secretary Jere Cole met Ballymurphy Massacre families on September 23rd. The AOH officers were escorted by victims’ family members to the murder scenes and given a moving account of each killing. The fact-finding visit was also attended by Relatives for Justice. In This Issue… They begin at the spot where Honored Father Hugh Mullan was shot as he waved a white handkerchief. Here Liam and Pat Quinn, then told how their brother Frank Quinn was killed as he tried to help Fr. Mullan and the wounded Bobby Clarke. They next went to the spot families where four of the Ballymurphy victims were shot, including Joan Connolly and Danny Richard O’Neill Teggart. John Teggart described how Nassau, NY his father was shot 14 times with high Page 24 velocity rifles, while Joan Connolly’s Irish in MLB daughter Philomena described how her mother was shot and left to bleed Natioonal AOH VO Danny O’Connell and Secretary Jere Cole stood shoulder to shoulder with to death without medical attention. families behind the campaign banner. John Laverty’s sisters Carmel no gun battle, no bullets or guns found, no troopers wounded .