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Michigan State Baseball Record Book
Michigan State Baseball Record Book MICHIGAN STATE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SPARTAN RECORD BOOK Table of Contents Season Team Records ..........................................................................................page 2 Single-Season Off ensive Records ........................................................................page 3 Single-Season Pitching & Fielding Records........................................................page 4 Yearly Batting & ERA Leaders .............................................................................page 5 Career Records .....................................................................................................page 6 Big Ten Records ...................................................................................................page 7 Big Ten Award Winners.......................................................................................page 8 Academic Award Winners ...................................................................................page 9 All-Americans ................................................................................................... page 10 All-Time Results ..........................................................................................page 11-22 Year-by-Year Results .........................................................................................page 22 All-Time Letterwinners ...............................................................................page 23-25 Coaching History ...............................................................................................page -
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 -
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. -
Eastern Division Florida Georgia Kentucky SOUTH CAROLINA
CAROLINA GAMECOCKS 2011 SEC SCHEDULE Eastern Division Western Division Florida Alabama Georgia Arkansas CAROLINA GAMECOCKS Kentucky Auburn SOUTH CAROLINA Louisiana State Tennessee Ole Miss Vanderbilt Mississippi State STAFF STAFF 2011 Eastern Division Schedule Team/Dates March 18-20 March 25-27 April 1-3 April 8-10 April 15-17 April 22-24 April 29-May 1 May 6-8 May 13-15 May 19-21 FLORIDA LSU South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi State Georgia Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME GEORGIA South Carolina LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Florida Tennessee Arkansas Auburn Kentucky Vanderbilt AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME KENTUCKY Tennessee Alabama South Carolina Auburn Ole Miss Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Florida PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY SOUTH Georgia Florida Kentucky Tennessee Vanderbilt Mississippi State Auburn Ole Miss Arkansas Alabama CAROLINA HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY TENNESSEE Kentucky Florida Alabama Vanderbilt LSU Ole Miss South Carolina Georgia Mississippi State Auburn OPPONENTS AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME VANDERBILT Mississippi State Arkansas Auburn Alabama South Carolina LSU Tennessee Kentucky Florida Georgia OPPONENTS HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY 2011 Western Division Schedule Team/Dates March 18-20 March 25-27 April 1-3 April 8-10 April 15-17 April 22-24 April 29-May 1 May 6-8 May 13-15 May 19-21 SEASON IN REVIEW -
2011 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball Co R P O R a T E Pa R T N E R S
2011 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball CORPORATE PARTNERS THE GOLDEN EAGLES WISH TO THANK THE F OLLOWING : Cal State L.A. Federal Credit Union pepsi.com calstatela-fcu.org chipotle.com yourusarmy.com/CSLA sierraacura.com in-n-out.com shakeys.com sizzler.com doubletree.com alumni.calstatela.edu FOR MORE IN F ORMATION ON BECOMING A GOLDEN EAGLE CORPORATE PARTNER , PLEASE CONTACT THE DIVISION O F INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS , AT (323) 343-3080 OR ONLINE AT CSULAATHLETICS .COM 1 www.csulaathletics.com 2011 CAL STATE L.A. GOLDEN EA G LE S BA S E B ALL RO S TE R # Name Pos. B/T. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Joe Park Util R/R 5-8 155 Jr. Norwalk/Gahr HS 2 Kamakani Usui RHP R/R 5-11 175 Jr. Honolulu, HI/Santa Rosa JC 3 Jordan Castro INF L/R 5-8 165 So. Mission Viejo/Capistrano Valley HS 4 David Marquez C R/R 5-9 144 Fr. Whittier/California HS 5 David Trejo INF R/R 5-10 180 Fr. Santa Paula/St. Bonaventure HS 6 Chris Matzner INF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Castaic/Valencia HS 7 Brian Compton C R/R 6-2 190 Jr. Cypress/Long Beach CC 8 Peter Straka INF R/R 6-0 195 Jr. Eugene, OR/Allan Hancock JC 9 David Compton INF R/R 6-1 190 Jr. Cypress/Long Beach CC 10 Manny Acosta INF R/R 6-3 210 Fr. South El Monte/South El Monte HS 12 Jacob Valenzuela RHP R/R 5-9 185 Jr. -
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. -
2012-13 Athletics Review Cover.Psd
2012-13 UNCW Athletics Review In a year that started with the women’s soccer team’s methodical march to the CAA fi nals and ended with a rare triple play by the baseball squad in the NCAA Regionals, the 2012-13 season featured many memorable moments. The soccer programs kicked of the year on a positive note as both teams enjoyed strong seasons. Coach Aidan Heaney’s men defeated national power Duke in late September and qualifi ed for the CAA Tournament behind All-Conference striker Jamie Dell. Coach Paul Cairney’s women, meanwhile, developed into the nation’s most improved team and advanced to the CAA championship game behind veterans Kim Currie and Stephanie Rose. The men’s swimming and diving dynasty continued when Dave Allen’s team cruised again at the CAA Championships for its 12th consecutive title. The young Seahawks collected 19 medals and won seven conference titles in a dominating performance in Fairfax, Va. Swimmer Carly Tanner became one of the top stories of the year when the senior won three CAA crowns and became only the second Seahawk woman to qualify for the NCAA Championships. She competed in three events at the nationals in Indianapolis, Ind. The men’s basketball team fi nished ninth in the conference standings, but senior forward Keith Rendle- man did not disappoint. A double-double marchine, the talented forward broke Brian Rowsom’s longtime rebounding record and wound up his career as one of the top performers in UNCW and CAA history, fi nishing with 1,516 points and 1,055 rebounds. -
Record Book.Indd
Michigan State Baseball 2007 Media Guide Michigan State University The Record Book Spartan Pride 67 Michigan State Baseball 2007 Media Guide 2006 Game-By-Game Summaries Date Opponent W/L MSU/Opp. Highlights Pitcher of Record 2/24 Lamar L, 8-1 1-5-0/8-13-0 Cattrysse: 2-for-3 with an RBI Dwan (0-1) 2/25 Arkansas State # L, 9-8 8-11-1/9-12-1 Tripp: 3-for-4 with a three-run homer Monterey (0-1) 2/26 Kentucky # L, 9-2 2-9-1/9-18-1 Ewert: 2-for-3 with eight putouts Gerbe (0-1) 3/4 Lehigh % W, 6-3 6-11-2/3-10-1 Coach Grewe wins his fi rst collegiate game Gerbe (1-1) 3/5 Sacred Heart % W, 8-2 8-8-1/2-7-2 Dwan: 7 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 8 K’s Monterey (1-1) 3/6 Lehigh % W, 15-6 15-18-2/6-10-2 Krider: 4-for-5, two runs and an RBI Trausch (1-0) 3/7 Fla. International L, 3-2 (10) 2-13-1/3-10-0 Sorensen: 7 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 6 K’s Monterey (1-2) 3/8 No. 21 Miami (Fla.) L, 9-4 4-7-2/9-13-0 Basham: 2-for-3 with an RBI Brookes (0-1) 3/9 Seton Hall ^ W, 4-3 (10) 4-11-1/3-10-2 Lee: Pinch-hit RBI single wins game in 10th Ewert (1-0) 3/11 Rhode Island ^ L, 7-4 (10) 4-11-2/7-13-2 Krider: 4-for-4 with two runs Trausch (1-1) 3/16 Ohio L, 9-5 5-6-2/9-15=0 Tripp: 1-for-4 with a three-run homer Dwan (0-2) 3/17 Ohio W, 4-1 4-8-3/1-6-2 Tripp: Three-run homer in 7th fuels win Gerbe (2-1) 3/17 Ohio W, 7-6 7-11-1/6-10-1 Monterey: Tosses 3.2 scoreless relief innings for win Monterey (2-2) 3/18 Ohio L, 7-5 5-11-3/7-7-2 Wolcott: 2-for-4 with a run scored Brookes (0-2) 3/25 Western Illinois W, 7-0 7-8-0/0-10-0 Basham: 2-for-3 with three RBI Brookes (1-2) 3/26 Western Illinois L, 5-3 3-8-2/5-8-1 -
2019 Annual Report
2019 Annual Report Dear Pitch In For Baseball & Softball family, As we reflect on another year, we can’t help but feel grateful for your continued support. Pitch In For Baseball & Softball believes that baseball and softball are more than just games— they have the power to change lives. It is the generosity of the community, donors, and partners who support PIFBS that enables us to change the lives of children through baseball and softball. In 2019, PIFBS had the honor of continuing our work with industry leaders (MLB, Little League, Wilson Sporting Goods), MLB club teams (Reds, Twins, Dodgers, Mets, Yankees), organizations, and foundations who care about spreading the joy of baseball and softball to kids in underserved communities. One of our existing partners, the Tull Family Foundation, teamed up with a first-time partner of ours, the Pirates, to bring baseball and softball to kids in Pittsburgh. PIFBS also worked with the A’s to get equipment to kids in Oakland and we returned to Puerto Rico to continue our disaster relief efforts with partners Rushmore Loan Management and Auction.com. As an organization, we have undergone a leadership change, promoting a new CEO and hiring two new employees in 2019. We are supported by kids, leagues, and companies across the country who care deeply about spreading the joy of baseball and softball and conduct equipment collections and fundraisers on our behalf. Collected equipment is given new life in the hands of a child who has never had their own glove before. Kids from as far away as Arizona choose PIFBS as their charitable partner so they can help other kids play ball just like they do. -
Game Notes Vs. Michigan State 1.Qxd
GAMES 11-13 5 NCAA TITLES, 13 CWS APPEARANCES, 13 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 LSU BASEBALL vs. Stetson March 7-9 • 7 p.m., 1 p.m., 1 p.m. Baton Rouge, La. • Alex Box Stadium (7,760) Schedule/Results (9-1) Stetson Hatters (6-4) at LSU Fighting Tigers (9-1) Date Opponent Time/Result ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD February Series tied, 3-3 (LSU won two of three games in Baton Rouge in 2006; Stetson posted a 2-1 series victory over the Tigers 22 (Fri.) INDIANA W, 7-1 in DeLand, Fla. in 2007) 23 (Sat.) INDIANA W, 5-4 24 (Sun.) INDIANA L, 6-7 PITCHING MATCHUPS 26 (Tue.) SOUTHERN (Cox Sports) W, 6-1 27 (Wed.) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 9-1 Game 1 29 (Fri.) DUQUESNE W, 10-1 LSU – Sr. RHP Jared Bradford (2-0, 0.71 ERA, 12.2 IP, 4 BB, 16 SO) March SU -- Jr. RHP Jake Hitchcock (0-1, 3.00 ERA, 12.0 IP, 0 BB, 5 SO) 1 (Sat.) DUQUESNE W, 22-11 2 (Sun.) DUQUESNE W, 12-2 Game 2 4 (Tue.) MICHIGAN STATE W, 5-3 LSU – Jr. LHP Ryan Verdugo (2-0, 0.90 ERA, 10.0 IP, 6 BB, 13 SO) 5 (Wed.) MICHIGAN STATE W, 12-1 SU – Sr. RHP Nick Pugliese (2-0, 2.92 ERA, 12.1 IP, 2 BB, 7 SO) 7 (Fri.) STETSON 7 p.m. 8 (Sat.) STETSON 1 p.m. Game 3 9 (Sun.) STETSON 1 p.m. LSU – Jr. LHP Blake Martin (1-0, 2.31 ERA, 11.2 IP, 6 BB, 14 SO) 11 (Tue.) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 6:30 p.m. -
Wright State University Baseball Media Guide 1996
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 1996 Wright State University Baseball Media Guide 1996 Wright State University Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/athletics_publications Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 1996 Baseball Schedule February 17 Sat. at Western Carolina (DH) Noon 18 Sun. at Western Carolina 1 P.M. 24 Sat. at Wllllhrop (DH) 1P.M. 25 Sun. at Winthrop 1:30P.M. March 2--3 Sat.-8un. at Munay S1ate Toumament (vs. Bradley, Murray State) 8-10 Fri.-8un. at Eastern Kentucky Toumament (vs. Akron, E. Illinois, E. Kentucky) 15 Fri. DETROIT* (DH) Noon 16 Sat. DETROIT* (DH) Noon 20 Wed. IUPUI 3P.M. 23 Sat. vs. Lewi&-Clark State # 3 P.M. 25--31 at Hawaii Raintnv Tournament (Honolulu, HI) 25 Mon. vs. Ol8gon State 5 P.M. 26 Tues. vs.Nillaidai 8 P.M. 'ZT Wed. vs. Lewis-Clark State 5 P.M. 28 Thurs. vs. Hawaii 11 :35P.M. 29 Fri. vs. Hawaii-Hilo 8 P.M. 30-31 Sat.-Sun. Play-off Games TBA April 4 Thurs. at Cincinnati 3P.M. 6 Sat. at Wisconsin-Milwaukee * (DH) 2 P.M. 7 Sun. at Wisconsin-Milwaukee * (DH) 2 P.M. 9 Tues. at Kent 3P.M. 10 Wed. at Dayton 3 P.M. 11 Thurs. EASTERN KENTUCKY 4P.M. 13 Sat. NORTHERN ILLINOIS * (DH) 14 Sun. NORTHERN ILLINOIS * (DH) 17 Wed. at Butler 18 Thurs. at Miami (Ohio) 3 P.M. 20 Sat. BUTLER * (DH) 1 P.M. 21 Sun. BUTLER * (DH) 1 P.M. -
HISTORY NASHVILLE BASEBALL HISTORY the 2019 Season Signifies the 42Nd Season for the Nashville Sounds
HISTORY NASHVILLE BASEBALL HISTORY The 2019 season signifies the 42nd season for the Nashville Sounds. It’s the 22nd season as a member of the 16- team Pacific Coast League, and the first as the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Despite the 42nd season as the Nashville Sounds, baseball’s roots in Nashville go back to the 19th Century. In fact, baseball has been played in Middle Tennessee since at least 1860, when the Republican Banner newspaper published a July 25th report on the game’s popularity the previous fall. During the Civil War, Union soldiers temporarily based here helped spread the game in the local community. Home field was a place known as the Sulphur Springs Bottom, a half-mile north of today’s state capitol. When the original Southern League was organized in 1885, Nashville was a charter city and games were played at Nashville’s Athletic Park, as the Sulphur Springs Bottom location came to be known. The city fielded several entries in the league over the next ten years -- the Americans (1885-86), the Blues (1887), the Tigers (1893-94), and the Seraphs (1895) -- but was unable to claim a pennant. When the Southern Association was formed in 1901, Athletic Park – which was later given the name Sulphur Dell by famed sportswriter Grantland Rice -- became the permanent home to the Nashville Volun- teers (or Vols, for short), who played there for the next 61 years. Under the guidance of manager Newt Fisher, the Nashville club won the SA’s first two pennants. The team, which was not known as the Vols until a “name the team” contest conducted prior to the 1908 season, continued to build a solid, loyal fan base.