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Rebels in the Mlb Draft
REBELS IN THE MLB DRAFT UNLV Rebels in the Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins Robbie Van Doug VanderWeele Brian Anthony junior LHP, 8th round, MLB Draft since 1985 junior RHP, 9th round, senior 1B, 25th round, Arizona Diamond Backs San Francisco Giants Colorado Rockies Fernando Valenzuela Jr. 1985: Lance Schuermann junior 1B, 10th round, Tim Arnold junior LHP, 11th round, 1997: San Diego Padres senior, C, 12th round Texas Rangers Toby Hall Patrick Dobson California Angels T.J. Mathews junior C, 9th round, junior OF, 18th round, John Stein junior RHP, 30th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays San Francisco Giants senior, RHP, 12th round Minnesota Twins Ryan Hankins Chicago White Sox Larry Lucchetti junior 3B, 13th round, 2004: Mike Oglesbee junior RHP, 31st round, Chicago White Sox Ben Scheinbaum junior, 1b, 23rd round St. Louis Cardinals Chris Humphries senior, LHP, 10th round, Cincinnati Reds Steve Cerio junior RHP, 32nd round, New York Yankees senior C, 42nd round, Philadelphia Phillies Eric Nielsen 1986: St. Louis Cardinals junior, OF, 12th round Matt Williams 1998: Toronto Blue Jays junior SS, 1st round (No. 3), 1992: Kevin Eberwein Jake Vose San Francisco Giants Dan Madsen junior 3B, 5th round, senior, LHP, 13th round Steve Moser junior OF, 21st round, San Diego Padres San Diego Padres senior 2B, 5th round, Chicago Cubs Sean Campbell Brent Johnson Pittsburgh Pirates Aaron Turnier junior C/1B, 9th round, senior, CF, 14th round Mike Oglesbee junior LHP, 24th round, San Diego Padres Seattle Mariners senior 1B, 8th round, Atlanta Braves Mike Zipser Ryan Ruiz Kansas City Royals Jonathan Jarolimek junior RHP, 26th round, senior, 2B, 19th round Greg Roscoe senior RHP, 29th round, Philadelphia Phillies Oakland Athletics junior RHP, 28th round, Chicago Cubs Bryan Gidge David Seccombe San Francisco Giants T. -
Ivy League Players, Students Vaccinated Upon Return ›› College Football, Page 24
PACIFIC VIRUS OUTBREAK FACES UN report: N. Korea Six DODEA schools TikTok star Rae nuclear activities are close classrooms a just wants chance a ‘serious concern’ week after opening in ‘He’s All That’ Page 3 Page 6 Page 18 Ivy League players, students vaccinated upon return ›› College football, Page 24 stripes.com Volume 80 Edition 97 ©SS 2021 TUESDAY,AUGUST 31, 2021 50¢/Free to Deployed Areas AFGHANISTAN Board rules in favor of reservists, Army ‘unjust’ BY JOHN VANDIVER Stars and Stripes The U.S. Army violated federal law by refusing to pay dual housing allowances to reservists on assign- ment in Europe and erred by taking disciplinary actions against them, a review board said in a ruling that al- so recoups a total of $500,000 for seven soldiers. The decision Friday by the Army Board for the Correction of Mili- tary Records could have ramifica- tions for numerous other troops and cost the Army millions more. Army finance officials’ decisions that “gave rise to the investigative and disciplinary actions ... were er- roneously executed and erroneous- ly implemented,” the board ruled. The board said the service must start paying back the reservists no later than October, and their re- cords are to be cleared of wrongdo- ing. A federal court had ordered the board to consider the cases of the reservists, who sued the Army in 2018. Patrick Hughes, a former Air Force attorney now with the Patri- ots Law Group, said the Army owes about $500,000 in compensation for the denied payments and the debts the reservists incurred. -
Liberty Flames Baseball CHRONOLOGY 59 Brian Adams Liberty Breaks the School Record for Division I Wins with 39 Victories
CHRONOLOGY 1980 1988 Liberty Baptist joins the NCAA at the Randy Tomlin is drafted by the Pittsburgh Division II level as an associate member. Pirates. The Flames post their second 30-plus win season. Richard DeWitt is named the 1989 school's first GTE/CoSida Academic All- Tony Beasley and Doug Reynolds are draft- American. ed by the Baltimore Orioles. Jamey Mason CHRONOLOGY is drafted by the California Angels but opts 1981 to return for the 1990 season. Liberty Baptist joins the NCAA at the In September, all of Liberty's athletic teams Division II level and becomes eligible for move to the NCAA Division I level. NAIA postseason competition. The team finishes fifth in the NAIA World Series. Sid 1990 Bream earned All-American honors. Bream In May, Johnny Hunton becomes Liberty's and Lee Guetterman are drafted, Bream by third head baseball coach. Todd Samples is the Los Angeles Dodgers and Guetterman drafted by the Montreal Expos, while Frank Al Worthington by the Seattle Mariners. Speek is drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in June 1971 1982 Lynchburg Baptist College is founded by The Flames finish fifth in the NAIA World 1991 Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Series for the second-consecutive year. In May, Doug Brady is chosen All-South Baptist Church. Renard Brown is selected as an All- Atlantic Region and to the ECAC All-Star American and drafted by the Seattle team, while head coach Johnny Hunton is 1972 Mariners. Doug Smith is drafted by the named the Virginia State Coach of the Year Lynchburg Baptist gains affiliation with the Minnesota Twins. -
Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1990
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 3-1-1990 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1990 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 Repository Citation Wright State University Athletics (1990). Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1990. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 9 9 0 1990 SCHEDULE March 10 Sa111rday Kent State Noon 11 Sunday Ashland (2} 1 pm 17 Saturday at Murray Slale 1 pm 18 Sunday at Murray State 1:30 pm 20 Tuesday at Arizona 7pm 21 Wedn9Sday at Arizona 2:30 pm 23 Friday at Hawaii Pa,ciflc Noon 24 Salurday at Hawaii Rainbow Tournamenr Wright Slate vs. Creighton 9am at Hawaii Pacific 2pm 25 Sunday at Hawai1 Rainbow Tournament' Wright State vs_ Georgia Tech Nooo 26 Monda'.I' al Hawaii Rainbow Tournament• Oldalloma State vs. Wright State 3pm 27 Tuesday at Hawaii Rainbow Tournament• Jona vs. Wright Stale 9am Wriglit State vs. Hawaii 6:30pm 28 Wednesday at Hawaii Rainbow Tournament' Wright State vs. Oklahoma State 3pm 29 Thursday at Hawaii Rainbow Toumamenr Creighton vs. Wright Stale Noon 30 Friday at Hawaii Rainbow Tournament• Georgia Tech vs. Wrighl State Noon 31 Saturday al Hawaii Rainbow Tournament' -
Rit Baseball 2016
RIT BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 2016 - Updated June, 2016 TEAM RECORDS BEST WINNING MOST WINS MOST LOSSES PERCENTAGE 24 2007 (24-12) 28 2012 (12-28) .777 1956 (7-2) 24 2006 (24-16) 25 1991 (6-25-2) .750 1959 (9-3) 23 2015 (23-15) 25 1985 (6-25) .750 1958 (9-3) 22 2008 (22-14) .737 1971 (14-5) 22 2000 (22-11) .667 2007 (24-12) 21 2003 (21-13) LONGEST WINNING .667 2000 (22-11) 20 2001 (20-17-1) STREAK .618 2003 (21-13) 20 1999 (20-16) .611 2008 (22-14) 19 2014 (19-16) 9 2008 (22-14) .605 2015 (23-15) 19 2009 (19-20) 9 2007 (24-12) .600 2006 (24-16) 19 1980 (19-17-1) .600 1977 (18-12) .600 1968 (9-6) LONGEST LOSING STREAK 22 1962-1964 TEAM FIELDING RECORDS HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE MOST ERRORS .949 2004 (14-19) .963 2000 (22-11) .949 1999 (20-16) 113 1980 (19-17-1) .960 2008 (22-14) .947 2007 (24-12) 96 1988 (14-17) .958 2013 (15-24) .947 2003 (21-13) 94 1997 (17-15) .955 2016 (18-22) .946 2009 (19-20) 94 1994 (13-21) .954 2006 (24-16) .943 2012 (12-28) 92 1991 (6-25-2) .950 2015 (23-15) .942 2010 (18-20) 90 1992 (9-19-1) .949 2014 (19-16) .942 1975 (7-11) 90 1982 (10-18) 88 1985 (7-18) 85 1993 (10-20) PUTOUTS ASSISTS 83 1995 (15-19) 82 2012 (12-28) 986 2016 (18-22) 433 2013 (15-24) 932 2012 (12-28) 423 2012 (12-28) 927 2013 (15-24) 417 2016 (18-22) DOUBLE PLAYS 926 2015 (23-15) 408 2006 (24-16) 884 2006 (24-16) 403 2015 (23-15) 45 2001 (20-17-1) 35 2013 (15-24) 848 2010 (18-20) 385 2014 (19-16) 30 2009 (19-20) 842 2009 (19-20) 365 2010 (18-20) 30 1999 (20-16) 813 2014 (19-16) 361 2003 (21-13) 30 1980 (19-17-1) 813 2008 (22-14) 355 2007 (24-12) -
Penguin Baseball History
Penguin Baseball History The Penguins baseball program began in 1948 with Men’s Basketball Coach Dom Rosselli at the helm. The program was halted following the 1950 season but returned in 1958 and has been a sport at YSU ever since. The Penguins have had seven coaches in school history, including current coach Rich Pasquale. In 2004, the Penguins qualified for their first NCAA Division I Regional in school history by winning the Horizon League Tournament. Playing host to the tournament at Eastwood Field, YSU posted a 4-0 mark beating the No. 2 seed, No. 3 seed (twice) and No. 1 seed on the way to the title. The Penguins played at the Austin Regional losing to Texas and TCU at the event. Prior to making the NCAA postseason in 2004, YSU last appeared on the Division II Regional stage in 1977, 1966 and 1964. Dom Rosselli also coached the program through 1981 and had a record of 418-219. All-time the Penguins have had nine Major League Baseball Draft picks, highlighted in 2001, when the San Francisco Giants selected Brad Hennessey in the first round. The most newsworthy Penguin to play in the majors is perhaps pitcher Dave Dravecky. Dravecky battled back from cancer to return to the Major Leagues in the early 1990’s before having his arm amputated because of his illness. Prepared by YSU Sports Information Director Trevor Parks See more history starting below on page 2. 2008 PENGUINS BASEBALL | YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING Year G AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA 1965 15 441 73 134 .304 22 8 8 60 45 77 30 1964 20 611 170 204 .334 28 10 8 148 111 -
Bucknell Baseball Record Book
Bucknell Baseball Record Book Last Updated: May 24, 2018 Bucknell Baseball: Captains Roster 1886 J. Braker 1939 William Lane 1988 Arnie Mascali, Scott Rifkin, 1890 B. Gressinger 1940 John Kessler Ed Snyder 1891 H. Smith 1941 Harry Doenges 1989 Mike Dermer, Joe Markulike, 1892 H. Smith 1942 Willard Ronk Ed Snyder 1893 H. Smith 1943 Bob Keegan, Phillip Stamm 1990 Mike Dermer, Jeff Heuer, 1894 H. Bourn 1944 Francis Day Joe Markulike 1895 P. Cregar 1945 Michael McGuire 1991 Roger Ahrens, Mark Kennedy, 1896 A. Gaery 1946 Michael McGuire Ted Obligado 1897 R. Mulkie 1947 Herman Bloom, Gene Hubka 1992 --- 1898 R. Mulkie 1948 Sherman Doebler 1993 Michael Kearns, Larry Trout 1899 E. Conover 1949 Sherman Doebler 1994 John Martine, Scott Sutfin 1900 Yencer Weidensaul 1950 Arthur Raynor 1995 David Scranton, Kyle Morris 1901 Yencer Weidensaul 1951 Andy Shirk 1996 Kevin Silverman, Chad 1902 F. Jaekel 1952 Marty McKibbin, Jack Webber DeHart, Heath Mathias 1903 F. Jaekel 1953 Abe Powelson 1997 Pete Cann, Alex Inclan, 1904 P. Smith 1954 Hal Van Arnam Steve Rutkowski 1905 George Cockill 1955 George Klauder 1998 Mike Anders, Dave Apollon, 1906 Charles Grimminger 1956 Rich McFarland Mike MacNeely 1907 Charles Grimminger 1957 --- 1999 Eric Junge, Mike McCarthy 1908 J. Sheehan 1958 Jack Brothers 2000 Frank Fresconi, Matt Potalivo, 1909 George Northrup 1959 Ron Staley Tyler Prout 1910 Charles Loveland Jr. 1960 Tony Consentino 2001 Brad Gething, Chris Herron 1911 Thomas O’Leary 1961 (Game Captains) 2002 Gregg Farmery, Eric Fishman 1912 G. O’Brien 1962 Ash Ditka, -
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'.one .gam their itbe quite clear; in ; its important series they did better tharn The maoralinfluence of the stage I banody:else. .. good, said .Mr. Robson. When Crom-. Anyll-America iollege bhaiebali, teams c.w~Icame.into power the stage was are following 'is .the tfoulest dondition, virtue 'was'be- e' i` ` antrlsetlher er-b$!e. now in order and the .adbitted as the best-to be found in littled and vice was clothed in at- SGood 4v S l teen e•Yal k Trib- John D l 'Saver. t tractive garb. But' the literary men 0 tlhe stern .:colpge . Clarkson,1•r--r l•tAltay•ir~ •e~gotten "^:ii thatandin: by tl aefm, 3 and toa4y pt 1•- O'rd, itcheiGee.iG Princeton, Cah' terge Joi ew once p ?that e ,public is I n erj; laonPrinceton, first base; ol.-I =h _ son to dgnc tt~ I he emba ' rdei the shimsff oeob si'ing the life . sta e 'nyle than to ee0onwdlit- )f eastern owners look cheap n the rich lier, Pennsylvania, second base; Or- 1 mazes i hie alh Miss Maude adams at the risk of his erature. .American Derby in Chicago. From bin, Pennsylvania, shortstop; Guern- own. At the time Mr. Drew was been thrust as a result of the ferie' Prince- the Atlantic coast Heno, Pentecost, sey, Yale, third base; Brown, playing in Providence, R. I. It was Major league contest, there is no siga lyArsenal and Hermis were sent to the Young Mr. Woodruff's Debut. President Wa S ton, left field; Barnwell; Yale, center on the initial'night and in the open- of abatement in the legal warfare. -
Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1984
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 3-16-1984 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1984 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 Repository Citation Wright State University Athletics (1984). Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1984. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i.4'.. 1 -'> Coaching Staff All-District Players Ron Nischwitz, Head Coach Bob Grote, 1g,75 Ron Nischwitz begins his 10th year as Gary Gabringer, 1977 head coach at Wright State University, Kevin Newnam, 1977 taking over from Don Mohr in 1975 when Dave Newnam, 1977 Mohr decided to concentrate his efforts on Barry Rowland, 1977, 1978 being athletic director. Nischwitz has been Dave Lochner, 1980 named to the NCAA Division II Selection Denny Robinson, 1980 Committee this year as the chairer of the Fred Blair, 1981, 1982, 1983 Central Region advisory committee and Alfredo Batista, 1983 has been selected as a member of the NCAA Baseball Mike Musick, 1983 Rules Committee. Ken Robinson, 1983 Nischwitz spent four seasons in major league baseball as a pitcher with Detroit, Cleveland, and the New Yor~ Mets fro~ 1961-66. As a relief pitcher, his best season was m 1962 with All-Americans Detroit when he posted a 3.90 earned run average. -
I Historical Baseball Abstract of Henderson State University Volume
i Historical Baseball Abstract of Henderson State University Volume I: 1899-2006 Reproduced by: T. J. Hendricks December 6, 2006 ii Table of Contents Introduction . .5 1899, 1902 Baseball Seasons . .7 1903-1904 Baseball Seasons . 8 1905 Baseball Season . .9 1906 Baseball Season . .10 1907 Baseball Season . .11 1908 Baseball Season . .13 1909 Baseball Season . .15 1910 Baseball Season . .18 1911 Baseball Season . .20 1912 Baseball Season . .22 1913 Baseball Season . .23 1914 Baseball Season . .25 1915 Baseball Season . .27 1916 Baseball Season . .29 1917 Baseball Season . .30 1918 Baseball Season . .31 1919 Baseball Season . .32 1920 Baseball Season . .34 1921 Baseball Season . .37 1922 Baseball Season . .39 1923 Baseball Season . .41 1924 Baseball Season . .43 1925 Baseball Season . .45 1926 Baseball Season . .47 1927 Baseball Season . .50 1928 Baseball Season . .51 1929 Baseball Season . .53 1930 Baseball Season . .54 1931 Baseball Season . .56 1932 Baseball Season . .57 1933 Baseball Season . .59 1934-35 Baseball Seasons . 60 1936 Baseball Season . .61 1942-44 Baseball Seasons . 62 1946-50 Baseball Seasons . 63 iii 1951 Baseball Season . .67 1952 Baseball Season . .70 1953 Baseball Season . .72 1954 Baseball Season . .74 1955 Baseball Season . .76 1956 Baseball Season . .77 1957 Baseball Season . .79 1958 Baseball Season . .80 1959 Baseball Season . .83 1960 Baseball Season . .84 1961 Baseball Season . .86 1962 Baseball Season . .88 1963 Baseball Season . .90 1964 Baseball Season . .94 1965 Baseball Season . .97 1966 Baseball Season . .101 1967 Baseball Season . .104 1968 Baseball Season . .107 1969 Baseball Season . .108 1970 Baseball Season . .110 1971 Baseball Season . .114 1972 Baseball Season . .116 1973 Baseball Season . -
Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1987
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 3-1-1987 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1987 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 Repository Citation Wright State University Athletics (1987). Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1987. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1987 Wright State University Baseball Well-Armed with a Feared One-Two Punch WRIGHT Wright State University SD\IE Dayton, Ohio 45435 1987 Schedule 1987 Outlook March 14 Saturday Bowling Green (2) noon 21 Saturday Salem State (2)* 9 am 22 Sunday Fitchburg State* 9:30 am Hillsdale* 3 pm 23 Monday Amherst* 7 pm 24 Tuesday Pittsburgh Pirates (exhibition)* 10 am 25 Wednesday Brandeis* 10 am Amherst* 7 pm 26 Thursday Milligan (2)* 1 pm 28 Saturday Milligan* 9:30 am Toledo* 1 pm 29 Sunday Amherst* 1 pm Last year the Wright State baseball team was touted as an offensive powerhouse with 30 Monday at Ashland (2) 1 pm six players that had hit over .300 the previous season. It was no surprise that the Raiders 31 Tuesday at Ohio (2) 1 pm posted a .303 team batting average en route to a berth in the NCAA Regional Tournament where they placed third. It was the seventh postseason appearance for Wright State and April the first in three years. -
Wright State University Baseball Media Guide 2005
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 2005 Wright State University Baseball Media Guide 2005 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 A [ftl[!l3/. Omi'Li:ti: •=tAi'l-iC Graphics Inc. OLUtiOnl DIGITAL CO LOR PRE-PRESS .... .... • Graphic Design • Short Run Color Printing • Print Services From Design to Finished Piece • Pocket Folders & Sell Sheets • Tradeshow Graphics • Color Banners & Posters • Vinyl Stickers & Outdoor Banners • Brochures, Flyers & Newsletters • Magazine & Periodical Publication • Graphic Window Coverings Fleet Graphics, Inc. AProud Supponer of wsu soons 50 Years Serving the Miami Valley ....... 1419 Business Center Court• Dayton, OH 45410 • (937) 252.2552 • Fax: (937) 252.2105 • [email protected] 2005 WRIGHT STATE BASEBALL Contents Mission Statement All-Time Roster ..................... ... .... ....................... ......... .. 20-21 The athletics program at Wright State University is All-Time Series Records ... .. ..................... .. ............. ...... ...... 19 recognized as an integral part of the total educa Brian Anderson ... .......................... .. .. ...... ..... .... .. ..... .... ..... ... 28 tional process. The a thletics program is designed to Coaching Staff ........................ ... .. ...... .............................. 2-3 contribute to the total development of the student Dayton .................