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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 Quick Facts Pages 4-5 Doak Field Pages 6-10 All-Americans & Honors Pages 11-15 Postseason History Pages 16-17 Head Coaching Records Pages 18-43 Year-By-Year Pages 44-45 Series Records Pages 46-51 Program Records Pages 52-55 #Pack9 Pros Pages 56-61 Letterwinners 2 2021 NC STATE BASEBALL UNIVERSITY INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Raleigh, N.C. HEAD COACH ELLIOTT AVENT Founded 1887 Alma Mater VCU ‘83 Enrollment 33,755 Record at NC State 889-531 (24 seasons) Nickname Wolfpack Career Record 1,113-744 (32 seasons) Colors Red (PMS-186) and White ASSISTANT COACHES Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Chris Hart 17th season (Florida St. ‘03) Chancellor Dr. Randy Woodson Clint Chrysler 3rd season (Daytona State College ‘94) Athletics Director Boo Corrigan Joey Holcomb 2nd season (Huntington, ‘06) First Year of Program 1903 FRONT OFFICE Director of Operations Michael Salamino (Michigan, 2012) BALLPARK Administrative Assistant Haley Walker (NC State, 2014) Home Field Doak Field at Dail Park CONACT INFORMATION Location 1050 Varsity Drive, Raleigh, NC Baseball Office Phone Number (919) 515-3613 Year Opened 1966 (renovated in 2003) Baseball Office Fax Number (919) 513-7634 Capacity 3048 Baseball Office E-Mail Address [email protected] Dimensions (LF-LC-CF-RC-RF) 325-370-400-370-330 Baseball Office Mailing Address Box 8505, Raleigh, NC 27695 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS NCAA Tournament Appearances 31 Baseball Contact Lizzie Hattrich NCAA Super Regional Appearances 4 Phone Number (919) 746-8821 -
Base Ball, Trap Shooting and General Sports
•x ^iw^^<KgK«^trat..:^^ BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS. Volume 45 No. 3- Philadelphia, April I, 1905. Price, Five Cents. THE EMPIRE STATE THE NATIONALS. 99 THE TITLE OF A JUST STARTED SUCH IS NOW THE TITLE OF THE NEW YORK LEAGUE. WASHINGTON^ Six Towns in the Central Part of By Popular Vote the Washington the State in the Circuit An Or Club is Directed to Discard the ganization Effected, Constitution Hoodoo Title, Senators, and Re Adopted and Directors Chosen. sume the Time-Honored Name. SPECIAL TO SPORTING LIFE. SPECIAL TO SPORTING LIFB. Syracuse, N. Y., March 28. The new Washington, D. C., March 29. Hereafter baseball combination, to include thriving the Washington base ball team will be towns iu Central New York, has been known as "the Nationals." The committee christened the Empire State of local newspaper men ap League, its name being de pointed to select a name for cided at a meeting of the the reorganized Washington league, held on March. 19 Base Ball Club to take the in the Empire House this place of the hoodoo nick city. Those present were name, "Senators," held its George H. Geer, proxy for first meeting Friday after Charles H. Knapp, of Au noon and decided to call the burn, Mr. Knapp being pre new club "National," after vented by illness from at the once famous National tending; F. C. Landgraf Club of this city, that once and M. T. Roche, Cortland; played on the lot back of Robert L. Utley, J. H. Put- the White House. The com naui and Charles R. -
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. -
The American Legion Monthly [Volume 19, No. 5 (November 1935)]
Leg D N T NOVEMBER 193 5 P^irst instalment rize winning Big Moments "Camels dont get yourWild" FAMOUS ATHLETES AGREE Some of the famous M Ora] athletes who approve of Camel's mildness W... ^ BASEBALL Mark the words of George Lott, the tennis champion, Dizzy Dean Lou Gehrig and the 7-goal polo star, Cyril Harrison: "Camels," MelvinOtt CarlHubbell says Mr. Harrison, "are so mild they don't upset the Harold Schumacher nerves or affect the wind. And when I'm tired I get TENNIS a 'lift' with a Camel." Lott adds: "Naturally the ciga- Ellsworth Vines, Jr. rette blended from more expensive tobaccos is going George M. Lott, Jr. to be easy and gentle on the throat. And Camels William T. Tilden, 2nd never get my wind. "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!'" GOLF Gene Sarazen, Craig Wood, Tommy Armour, Willie Macfarlane, Helen Hicks YOU CAN SMOKE ALL YOU WANT TRACK AND FIELD Jim Bausch Leo Sexton SWIMMING Helene Madison, Josephine McKim, Stubby Kruger DIVING Harold ("Dutch") Smith Pete Desjardins Georgia Coleman • Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS —Turkish and Domestic — than any other popular brand. (Signed) R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. S 1»35. R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co. I A Union Soldier with the A.E.F N.GVanSant getting MY eighty-nine years I have had two Doughboys doughnuts from ex-Private Van Sant's Sal- INgreat experiences. Either alone would have marked the high point in a lifetime. vation Army lassies at Varennes Together, they have not been duplicated, —they served 6,000 doughnuts a so far as I have been able to learn, by any day there for ten days. -
Base Ball Devotee Must Increase the Efficiency Contest for Years
Vol. 57-No. 5 Philadelphia, April 8, 1911 Price 5 Cents President Lynch, of the National League, in Compliance With League Resolution Subjects All of His Umpires to Severe Medical Test, From Which Every Member of the Staff Emerges Completely Successful. EW YORK CITY, April 3. Editor Tision considerably better than tie average "Sporting Life." President Lynch, man possesses. I doubt if the vision of of the National League, is intensely nine other men selected at random would be N pleased with the outlook for an gin to approach this record. It tends to interesting race in the senior ma convince me that the out-of-door life, wide jor league this year. Says ho: "I vistas, and instant vision required of the think we are going to have the best base ball devotee must increase the efficiency contest for years. We have six clubs that of the visual function. At least this theory have a chance for the pennant, and the league offers another argument in favor of the great is not overshadowed by one or two clubs, as American game." has so often been the case heretofore. I think that Cincinnati, Philadelphia and St. Louis have strengthened sufficiently to put them in JURISDICTION DOUBTED. the fight, and it will be anybody©s flag, which is an ideal condition. I am well satisfied with my umpire staff and.am looking forward lJattonal Commission Finds a Differ to a fin©e season; ire fact, I atti, i-ofly^tn©ed that; ence Between Umpires and Players. *re are going to have as* pretty a©- race as America has ever seen, and the people feel Special to "Sporting Life." this is coming.© 1 Cincinnati, O., April 3. -
Base Ball, Trap Shooting and General Sports
BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS. Volume 47—No. 6. Philadelphia, April 21, 190(5. Price, Five Cents. "GRIPS" NEW PLAY. ANOTHER WRINKLE OE THE NEW MANAGER LAJOIE NOW HAS HIS YORK MANAGER. BAT FERS SIZED UP. He Says He Has Thought Out, and In Making up His Order He Explains is Working up, a Trick Play That Why the Tall Slugger, Bradley, Excels^the "Squeeze Play" and is Placed Second—Catcher Bue- Wiil be a Winner in the Long Run. low's Job Safe For a Time at Least. New York, April 15.—Manager Grif Cleveland, O., April 15.—Editor fith, of the Highlanders, has another "Sporting- Life."—The Cleveland team, surprise in store for the American barring acidents, will line up with the Leaguers this summer. same batting- ordej- as it He is working up a new has in most of the exhi play which, he says, \vill bition games. Bay will help to win him many a lead off, with Bradley game, just as the squeeze following'. Then will play has often pulled come Flick, Lajoie, Turn him out of a tight hole. er, Jackson, Stovall, the "It's a play that can't be catcher and pitcher. In worked every day," said discussing this batting1 Griffith, "but it will order today. Manager La come pretty near going joie said: "Some persons through every time. I have thought it queer can't divulge the secret because Bradley is sec of the play just at pres ond on the list, a place Clarke Griffith ent, but I \vill try it in usually occupied by a NapoleonLajoia some of the games to be scientific hunter. -
North Cahuli Na State University
NORTH CAHULI NA STATE UNIVERSITY SAM ESPOSITO Head Baseball Coach A former major sleaguetr, Sam Esposito was handed the North Carolina [State baseball reins in 1967 following the retirement of veteran Vic Sorrell, and the Wolfpack has not experienced a losing season under his direction. After an 11-11 break-even season in his first campaign, the Wolfpack has been menacingly on the prowl and twice posted 21 or more victories. The apex of his six-year State career came in 1968 when he steered the Wolfpack to the Atlantic Coast Con- ference championship, the NCAA Dis- trict III title and a third-place finish in the collegiate World Series as the team finished with an overall record of 25-9, the best in State’s history. Esposito, who also serves as a basketball assistant, has seen his teams etch an imposing 111-65-1 record, an average of more than 18 wins per season, and against ACC competi- tion, his clubs stand 57-41. Last season, State went 19-13, finishing on a strong note in winning seven of its last eight games. Esposito, for 10 years an American League infielder, mostly with the Chicago White Sox, has already been cited twice for his coaching ability: he was voted NCAA District Coach of the Year in 1968, when State was 13-4 in the league and 25-9 overall, and he was co-winner of the 1968 Will Wynne Award, presented annually to the man adjudged to have contributed the most to baseball in North Carolina. Esposito shared that award, made by the Raleigh Hot Stove League, with Jimmy Hunter of the Oakland Athletics. -
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Volume 44—No. 5. Philadelphia, October 15, 1904. Price, Five Cents. LIFE. October 15, 1904. period of the year. No magnate can pick 10-15-4. out spring weather. Luck may come his way once and he will grow gay as a weath SPORTING LIFE PUBLISHING CO., er prophet, but next time he may land his union into a slovenly blizzard at the same day and month. It is noted that WILL PLAY CLEVELAND DESPITE 34 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herrmann, of Cincinnati, and Hart, of Chicago, are for a shorter season. If these men stand their ground one may look for CRIPPLED TEAM. Please send me cabinet size phototype of the celebrated 140-game time table next year. SQUELCHED THE TWISTERS. base ball player ______________________________ A feature of the Chicago series was the The Square Sportsman Keeps His downfall of the "Twisters© Club," a bevy for which I enclose five 2-cent stamps to help to defray expense of fine twisters who occupied a box next to the scorers© coop and drove to distrac Promise at Some Sacrifice and tion player after player on visiting teams of printing, postage, packing, etc. the past season. Dr. Casey, Jack O©Neill and Robert Wicker were the especial tar Criticizes the Magnates Who Re gets of the temper testers. On. Friday Send to absent members of the club made it a fused to Play Post-Season Games. point to be on hand so that, they would make a good showing for the union. The game was scarcely on ere the boys went SPECIAL TO SPORTING LIFS. -
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DEVOTED TO BASE BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS. Volume 44—No. 19- Philadelphia, January 21, 1905. Price, Five Cents. HUELSMAN,O.F. SPORTING UDFE. January 21, 1905. WESTERN LEAGUE SPORTING LIFE PUBLISHING CO., CENTRAL LEAGUE DECIDES TO RETAIN ITS PRESENF 34 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. AT LAST GETS ITS AFFAIRS INTO © SIX-CLUB CIRCUIT. Please send me cabinet size phototype of the celebrated GOOD SHAPE. Morris O©Neil, of San Francisco, an base ball player ____________________________ Springfield to Take the Place of for which I enclose five 2-cent stamps to help to defray expense Ex-Player, Succeeds Sexton as Marion in the Circuit and Dr. of printing, postage, packing, etc. President TheLeaguef inancesin Carson, of South Bend, Succeeds Good Shape The Next Schedule. Send to Mr. Bement as League President, BT G. V. Co0GHi.iN. Dayton, O., Jan. 18. The Central League met here on January 8 and arrang-ed its Omaha, Neb., Jan. 13. Editor of "Sport- business for the next season to general sat-© lug Life:" The meeting of the magnates ____ isf action. The accounts and of, the Western League yesterday proved report of President Bement to be a ratification meet- were accepted. President Ing, at which was approved Bement declined renoinina- a large number of transac tlou. Dr. Frank Carson, of tions which had been South Bend, was chosen agreed upon previously in president, having five out of conference. The clubs in CABINET SIZE PHOTOTYPES OF eight votes, and B. F. Per- the league were represent kins, of Wheeling, was ed as follows: Omaha, unanimously chosen vice William ftourke; St. -
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BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS. Volume 44— No. 22. Philadelphia*., February II, 1905. Price, Five Cents. SPORTING UCFE. February ii, 1905, was done with the Phillies, and aa catchers been possible for us to break into the first went there were none better." division. Do you think that the team will IN HIS LAST HOME. have the same luck in the summer of THE OLD CONTRACT. The remains of "Fergy" Malone reached O©BRIEN OVERTURE. 1905? I don©t. A little strength at two Philadelphia from Seattle on the 28th ult., places in the early part of the year would and on Jan. 31 the funeral took place from have put the Brooklyns near the top, in the old home, at 2944 Gennantown ave stead of trailing along behind the other INTERESTING RELICS OF A BY- nue. The majority of the players who THE POLICY OF THE NEW ASSO teams. Hanlon knew that, but it was im were contemporary with Malone have long possible to get the players which were GONE AGE. since gone over the range, others have CIATION PRESIDENT. needed to fix up taken up their habitat in other cities, but THE WEAK SPOTS. there were still left a snfficient number to We could almost have got along with ama make a brave showing at the ceremonies teurs in preference to the men who were Some 0!d=Time Agreements Used in which marked the great catcher©s exit from He Will be the Executive of the signed with us, and nobody knew that bet the game of life. -
North Carolina State University Year-By-Year Baseball Records
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 197 SAM ESPOSITO Head Baseball Coach A former major leaguer, Sam Esposito was handed the North Carolina State baseball reins in 1967 following the retirement of veteran Vic Sorrell, and the Wolfpack has not experienced a losing season under his direction. After an 11-11 break-even season in his first campaign, the Wolfpack has been menacingly on the prowl and twice posted 21 or more victories. The apex of his five-year State career came in 1968 when he steered the Wolfpack to the Atlantic Coast Con- ference championship, the NCAA Dis- trict III title and a third-place finish in the collegiate World Series as the team finished with an overall record of 25-9, the best in State’s history. Esposito, who also serves as a f?- basketball assistant, has seen his teams etch an imposing 92-52-1 record, an average of more than 18 wins per season, and against ACC competi- tion, his clubs stand 50-33. Last season, State went 18-11-1 and was in contention for the conference title untilkthe final week of the race, ending with a 9-5 league mar . Esposito, for 10 years an American League infielder, mostly with the Chicago White Sox, has already been cited twice for his coaching ability: he was voted NCAA District Coach of the Year in 1968, when State was 13-4 in the league and 25-9 overall, and he was co-winner of the 1968 Will Wynne Award, presented annually to the man adjudged to have contributed the most to baseball in North Carolina. -
2010 Tristar Obak Checklist
2010 TRISTAR OBAK CHECKLIST CARD # FIRST & LAST NAME HIGHLIGHTS SUBSET CATEGORY 1 DUSTIN ACKLEY #1 Prospect in the Seattle org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 2 JOSH BELL #2 Prospect in the Baltimore org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 3 CHRIS CARTER #1 Prospect in Oakland org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 4 STARLIN CASTRO 6 RBI, a record for a ML debut HISTORY IN THE MAKING 4 STARLIN CASTRO VARIATION SLOGAN HISTORY IN THE MAKING 5 KYLE DRABEK Toronto top prospect HISTORY IN THE MAKING 6 AUSTIN JACKSON Detroit Starting Center Fielder HISTORY IN THE MAKING 6 AUSTIN JACKSON VARIATION SLOGAN HISTORY IN THE MAKING 7 DESMOND JENNINGS #1 Prospect in the Tampa org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 8 JASON KIPNIS 2009 Pac-10 Player of the Year-1st TRISTAR CARD HISTORY IN THE MAKING 9 TYLER MATZEK #1 Prospect in the Colorado org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 10 JIOVANNI MIER #2 Prospect in the Houston org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 11 JARED MITCHELL #1 Prospect in the Chicago AL org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 12 AUSTIN ROMINE #2 Prospect in the New York AL org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 13 TONY SANCHEZ #3 Prospect in the Pittsburgh org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 14 CARLOS SANTANA #1 Prospect in the Cleveland org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 15 DREW STOREN #3 Prospect in the Washington org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 16 DONAVAN TATE #1 Prospect in the San Diego org HISTORY IN THE MAKING 17 ROGER CLEMENS ML record 7 Cy Youngs HISTORY'S GREATEST 17 ROGER CLEMENS VARIATION SLOGAN HISTORY'S GREATEST 18 ANDRE DAWSON 2010 HOF Inductee HISTORY'S GREATEST 19 HANK GREENBERG 1956 HOF Inductee HISTORY'S GREATEST 19 HANK GREENBERG VARIATION SLOGAN HISTORY'S GREATEST 19 HANK GREENBERG IMAGE VARIATION HISTORY'S GREATEST 20 DALE MURPHY 1982 & 1983 NL MVP HISTORY'S GREATEST 20 DALE MURPHY VARIATION SLOGAN HISTORY'S GREATEST 21 CAL RIPKEN, JR.