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WASHINGTON STATE (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash
WSUCOUGARS.COM | Baseball Contact | Bobby Alworth | 509-335-5785 (O) | 951-452-6129 (C) | [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NO. 16 UCLA (25-14, 12-9 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash. | Bailey-Brayton Field | May 7-9, 2021 Friday, 6:05 p.m. | Saturday, 2:05 p.m. | Sunday, 1:05 p.m. FEBRUARY (7-1) 2/19 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 11-1 UCLA PROBABLE STARTERS WASHINGTON STATE 2/20 UC Davis (7) Davis, Calif. W, 12-5 Zach Pettway | Sr. | RHP | 1-3, 2.45 ERA, 49 K, 51.0 IP Brandon White | Jr. | RHP | 5-3, 5.26 ERA, 48 K, 51.1 IP 2/20 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 5-3 Sean Mullen | Jr. | RHP | 8-1, 2.45 ERA, 73 K, 55.0 IP Zane Mills | Jr. | RHP | 5-3, 3.51 ERA, 71 K, 66.2 IP 2/21 UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 5-13 Jesse Bergin | So. | RHP | 4-3, 3.86 ERA, 43 K, 53.2 IP TBA 2/25 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 6-3 2/26 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 19-5 2/27 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 15-1 BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY 2/28 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 10-3 WEBSTREAM: wsucougars.com HISTORY: UCLA leads 59-24 GAME STREAK: UCLA +7 MARCH (5-7) LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com SERIES STREAK: UCLA +2 3/5 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 6-1 LAST MEETING: 2019, UCLA won series 3-0 (Pullman) 3/6 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. -
DYB Baseball Rules (1Of2).Pdf
2019 League Insurance Endorsed By Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc Accident ($250,000) – No Deductible DIVISION RATE PER TEAM Majors (12 &under) $19.30 O-Zone (12 & under) $19.30 Minor (10 & Under) $16.70 T-Ball/Coach Pitch (8 & Under) $12.90 Buddy Ball (16&Under) (Player Assisted) $17.90 General Liability ($2,000,000) $33.72 Directors & Officers Liability $300 flat charge per league - $1,000,000 Limit of Coverage $450 flat charge per league - $2,000,000 Limit of Coverage Crime Insurance ($25,000) $200 flat charge per league Equipment Insurance $2.00 per $100 of coverage ($200 minimum premium) Fall Ball coverage is automatically included in the Accident & General Liability for no additional charge. (Applies to same age groups insured in the spring) Apply For Coverage Online And Print Your Proof Of Coverage Documents, Certificates Of Insurance For Property Owners, And Claim Forms Within Seconds! Email: [email protected] www.sadlersports.com/dixiey Phone: 1-800-622-7370 Fax: 803-256-4017 John Sadler 1999-2019 Sadler & Company All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS AA Tournament Rules........................ 103-107 League Organization................................... 74 Admission to Games................................... 81 Leaving Base Too Soon........................ 62-63 Age Chart...................................................... 4 Local League Option Definition................... 36 Age, Proof of............................................... 80 Manager, Definition..................................... 36 Age, Requirements........................... -
Debut Year Player Hall of Fame Item Grade 1871 Doug Allison Letter
PSA/DNA Full LOA PSA/DNA Pre-Certified Not Reviewed The Jack Smalling Collection Debut Year Player Hall of Fame Item Grade 1871 Doug Allison Letter Cap Anson HOF Letter 7 Al Reach Letter Deacon White HOF Cut 8 Nicholas Young Letter 1872 Jack Remsen Letter 1874 Billy Barnie Letter Tommy Bond Cut Morgan Bulkeley HOF Cut 9 Jack Chapman Letter 1875 Fred Goldsmith Cut 1876 Foghorn Bradley Cut 1877 Jack Gleason Cut 1878 Phil Powers Letter 1879 Hick Carpenter Cut Barney Gilligan Cut Jack Glasscock Index Horace Phillips Letter 1880 Frank Bancroft Letter Ned Hanlon HOF Letter 7 Arlie Latham Index Mickey Welch HOF Index 9 Art Whitney Cut 1882 Bill Gleason Cut Jake Seymour Letter Ren Wylie Cut 1883 Cal Broughton Cut Bob Emslie Cut John Humphries Cut Joe Mulvey Letter Jim Mutrie Cut Walter Prince Cut Dupee Shaw Cut Billy Sunday Index 1884 Ed Andrews Letter Al Atkinson Index Charley Bassett Letter Frank Foreman Index Joe Gunson Cut John Kirby Letter Tom Lynch Cut Al Maul Cut Abner Powell Index Gus Schmeltz Letter Phenomenal Smith Cut Chief Zimmer Cut 1885 John Tener Cut 1886 Dan Dugdale Letter Connie Mack HOF Index Joe Murphy Cut Wilbert Robinson HOF Cut 8 Billy Shindle Cut Mike Smith Cut Farmer Vaughn Letter 1887 Jocko Fields Cut Joseph Herr Cut Jack O'Connor Cut Frank Scheibeck Cut George Tebeau Letter Gus Weyhing Cut 1888 Hugh Duffy HOF Index Frank Dwyer Cut Dummy Hoy Index Mike Kilroy Cut Phil Knell Cut Bob Leadley Letter Pete McShannic Cut Scott Stratton Letter 1889 George Bausewine Index Jack Doyle Index Jesse Duryea Cut Hank Gastright Letter -
Cougar Quick Hits Broadcast Info Series History
WSUCOUGARS.COM | Baseball Contact | Bobby Alworth | 509-335-5785 (O) | 951-452-6129 (C) | [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 24 STANFORD (14-4, 2-1 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (12-8, 1-5 Pac-12) (12-8, 1-5 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash. | Bailey-Brayton Field | April 1-3, 2021 Thursday, 4:05 p.m. | Friday, 5:05 p.m. | Saturday, 12:05 p.m. FEBRUARY (7-1) Pac-12 Networks 2/19 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 11-1 2/20 UC Davis (7) Davis, Calif. W, 12-5 STANFORD PROBABLE STARTERS WASHINGTON STATE 2/20 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 5-3 2/21 UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 5-13 Brendan Beck | Sr. | RHP | 3-0, 3.71 ERA, 36 K, 26.2 IP Brandon White | Jr. | RHP | 3-1, 4.39 ERA, 27 K, 26.2 IP 2/25 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 6-3 Quinn Mathews | So. | LHP | 3-0, 3.13 ERA, 29 K, 31.2 IP Zane Mills | Jr. | RHP | 3-1, 3.19 ERA, 31 K, 31.0 IP 2/26 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 19-5 TBA TBA 2/27 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 15-1 2/28 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 10-3 BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY MARCH (5-7) TV: Pac-12 Networks SERIES HISTORY: Stanford leads 58-26 3/5 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 6-1 PLAY-BY-PLAY: Greg Heister GAME STREAK: STAN +11 3/6 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 14-7 SERIES STREAK: STAN +9 3/7 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. -
INTERCITY BATTLES Ne*- 'Iv« Ft***" FO* Commercial Frenzy
(Otirntlt. lVlt. by IXtruUtuI SANDLOT. Outdoor Sports T CwrlM.) MERE COIN HAS BUILT UP RICHMOND'S BOTH NEW YORK OUTFITS ASSOCIATION DESIRES TWO tOCKS By DAVIS J'* WALSH. CLAftCMU- t HlkwaNT HIS ¦*»«-' NEW YORK, Aug. If either or both of the St. Louis entries M«TJE WmoK f»/W SoT A (M- H«r»- *©»-C ¦hould head the Giants or Yankees at the end of the major league /V»«- M«*« - ** it will be a of conservative building over f»*A. ^OOfc M«u CA4X5. A pennant races, triumph INTERCITY BATTLES ne*- 'iv« ft***" FO* commercial frenzy. The St. Louis clube have cost their respective owners nothtag in P* BRYAN MORSE. <fOCCT- NtCKMf"^ the Giants and By V _ beyond a few heartaches in former years; ? > particular Richmond is keen on taking up an intercity championship baseball ,s*Y »r . Yankees are an ensemble of baseball donnas, almost prohibi¬ ¦tries between winners of the Washington ami Richmond titles. N*S"~ prima M. the want to start Wt H»VC tive in price. Through Secretary P. Edwards, Virginians NO Consider ttas present Giant rotter, negotiations for the resumption of the games which proved so popular _ beveral years ago, and succeeded, among other thinn, in uncovering tor example. Heinle Oroh la sup¬ Joe Boehling and other big league stars. Richmond has eight base¬ posed to have separated his owners Hare's First Chirp of ball leagues in. operation, is just about to start an elimination series, from a mere matter of $1*0.000; Ban¬ and wants action in getting a line on the possibilities of a resumption m\»i croft. -
St. Louis Cardinals (30-28 in 2020) Vs. Cincinnati Reds (31-29 in 2020) Game No
St. Louis Cardinals (30-28 in 2020) vs. Cincinnati Reds (31-29 in 2020) Game No. 1 • Road Game No. 1 • Great American Ball Park • Thursday, April 1, 2021 RHP Jack Flaherty (4-3, 4.91 in 2020) vs. RHP Luis Castillo (4-6, 3.21 in 2020) OPENING DAY: The St. Louis Cardinals open their 130th season of play in the Na- OPENING DAY LEADERS tional League today as they visit the division-rival Cincinnati Reds in the opening CARDINALS vs. REDS Cardinals Rank HR Games game of the regular season ... The Cardinals are 59-68-2 (.464 win pct.) overall on All-Time (1892-2020):.......................1,197-1,091 1. Albert Pujols 4 11 Opening Day, including a 23-36 (.393) mark on the road. ROAD OPENERS: Since in St. Louis (1892-2020) ................................. 663-478 Yadier Molina 4 16 2010, the Cardinals open their season on the road for the 9th time in 12 seasons at Sportsman’s/Robison Field (1892-1920) .. 125-143 3. Stan Musial 3 21 (at Busch Stadium in 2011 vs. SD, 2017 vs. CHI, & 2020 vs. PIT). at Sportsman’s Park/Busch I (1920-66) ....... 319-171 Cardinals Rank RBI Games VS. THE RED LEGS: Today marks St. Louis’ 19th Opening Day meeting against at Busch Stadium II (1966-2005) ................. 139-119 1. Stan Musial 14 21 Cincinnati, with the Cardinals holding an all-time 10-8 margin (9-8 in Cincinnati) at Busch Stadium III (2006-20) ........................ 81-45 2. Albert Pujols 13 11 and winning the last three (2014, 2010, 1994) and five of the last six. -
2 0 1 6 B a S E B a L L G U I
ALEC EISENBERG RYAN KARL DAVE JESCH BRENDAN MULLIGAN HOFSTRA 2016 BASEBALL GUIDE BRAD WITKOWSKI DAVID LEIDERMAN CHRIS HARDARDT STEVEN FOSTER HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Assistant Director of Athletic TABLE OF Founded: 1935 Communications: Brian Bohl Enrollment: 10,870 Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 CONTENTS Affiliation: NCAA Division I Director of Athletic Publications/Baseball Colonial Athletic Association Len Skoros Conference: Contact: Quick Facts 1 Pride (516) 463-4602 Nickname: Office Phone: Hofstra at a Glance 2 Colors: Gold, White and Blue Cell Phone: (516) 765-5584 Home Stadium (Capacity): University Field Email: [email protected] (600) Equipment Managers: Kathy Theiling, Coaching Staff BRAD WITKOWSKI Dave Walsh (Baseball), John Considine Head Coach John Russo 4 President: Stuart Rabinowitz Photographers: Zack Lane, Brian Ballweg, Assistant Coach John Habyan 6 Faculty Athletics Representative: Scott Chandler Assistant Coach Tyler Kavanaugh 7 Dr. Michael Barnes Assistant Coach Ron McKay 8 Vice President and Director of Athletics: Jimmy Prendergast/Rachel Peel- Jeffrey A. Hathaway BASEBALL INFORMATION MacAndrew 9 Deputy Director of Athletics: Dino Mattessich John Russo 2016 Roster 10 Head Coach: Senior Associate Director of Athletics: (West Alabama, 2000) 2016 Outlook 11 Cindy Lewis Overall Record/Years: 99-102/Four years Senior Associate Director of Athletics/ Record at School/Years: Same Facilities: Jay Artinian Player Profiles Assistant Coach: John Habyan Dave Jesch 14 Associate -
Cougar Quick Hits Broadcast Info Series History
WSUCOUGARS.COM | Baseball Contact | Bobby Alworth | 509-335-5785 (O) | 951-452-6129 (C) | [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS WASHINGTON (19-28, 5-19 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (24-22, 11-16 Pac-12) (24-22, 11-16 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash. | Bailey-Brayton Field | May 27-29, 2021 Thursday, 3:05 p.m. | Friday, 3:05 p.m. | Saturday, 1:05 p.m. FEBRUARY (7-1) 2/19 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 11-1 WASHINGTON PROBABLE STARTERS WASHINGTON STATE 2/20 UC Davis (7) Davis, Calif. W, 12-5 Logan Gerling | RS-Jr. | RHP | 2-5, 4.18 ERA, 60 K, 71.0 IP Brandon White | Jr. | RHP | 5-4, 5.46 ERA, 55 K, 62.2 IP 2/20 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 5-3 Tyson Guerrero | RS-So. | LHP | 2-3, 2.57 ERA, 48 K, 49.0 IP Zane Mills | Jr. | RHP | 5-4, 3.61 ERA, 80 K, 77.1 IP 2/21 UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 5-13 Adam Bloebaum | Fr. | LHP | 2-4, 3.92 ERA, 57 K, 57.1 IP TBA 2/25 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 6-3 2/26 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 19-5 2/27 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 15-1 BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY 2/28 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 10-3 TV: Pac-12 Networks (Thursday - Friday) SERIES HISTORY: WSU leads series 244-197 Pac-12 Network - Washington (Saturday) SERIES STREAK: UW +2 MARCH (5-7) PLAY-BY-PLAY: Greg Heister LAST MEETING: 2019, UW won series 2-1 (Pullman) 3/5 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. -
Washington Huskies (19-28, 5-19) at Washington State Cougars (24-22, 11-16)
@UW_Baseball 2021 Washington Washington Huskies (19-28, 5-19) at Washington State Cougars (24-22, 11-16) Schedule Date Time (PT) Location TV UW Starter WSU Starter 2021 Results: 19-28 Pac-12: 5-19 May 27 3:00 p.m. Pullman, WA Pac-12 Networks RHP L. Gerling RHP B. White Home: 16-17 Road: 3-11 Neutral: 0-0 May 28 3:00 p.m. Pullman, WA Pac-12 Networks LHP T. Guerrero RHP Z. Mills Date Opponent Time/Result May 29 1:00 p.m. Pullman, WA Pac-12 Networks LHP A. Bloebaum TBA Feb. 20 at UC Irvine L, 4-5 Twitter/Instagram: @UW_Baseball • Live Scoring: StatBroadcast // Today’s Events // Washington Feb. 21 at UC Irvine L, 4-5 Feb. 22 at UC Irvine L, 1-3 Feb. 26 UTRGV W, 10-3 OPENING PITCH Feb. 27 UTRGV W, 3-2 The Washington Huskies wrap up their 2021 baseball Feb. 28 UTRGV W, 6-0 POTENTIAL UW STARTERS Mar. 1 UTRGV L, 0-2 season with a rivalry series on the road against the Pos. Player, Year Avg.-HR-RBI Mar. 5 Loyola Marymount L, 1-2 (F/10) Washington State Cougars, where the two teams will C – Michael Petrie, Sr. .207-0-4 Mar. 6 Loyola Marymount W, 7-2 face off in the Boeing Apple Cup Series. UW is looking 1B – Will Simpson, Fr. .314-6-31 Mar. 7 Loyola Marymount L, 2-3 (F/8) to keep up the momentum after a series win over Utah, 2B – Noah Hsue, Sr. .278-0-8 Mar. -
Law, Economics, and the Designated Hitter Rule
ESSAY BASEBALL’S MORAL HAZARD: LAW, ECONOMICS, AND THE DESIGNATED HITTER RULE DUSTIN E. BUEHLER* AND STEVE P. CALANDRILLO** INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 2084 I. HISTORY OF THE DESIGNATED HITTER RULE .................................... 2087 A. Dominant Pitching and Decreased Attendance Create a Favorable Climate for Changing the Rules ............................... 2088 B. Baseball Adopts Various Rule Changes to Increase Offense, Including the Designated Hitter Rule in the American League ....................................................................... 2089 C. The Designated Hitter Rule Increases Offense and Attendance, but the National League Refuses to Go Along ....... 2092 II. EMPIRICAL RESULTS SHOW THE DESIGNATED HITTER RULE CREATES MORAL HAZARD ................................................................ 2095 A. The Tort System’s Goal of Deterrence and the Problem of Moral Hazard ............................................................................ 2095 B. The Designated Hitter Rule Realigns the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Pitching Inside, Increasing Hit Batsmen ................ 2099 * Assistant Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law, [email protected]; J.D., University of Washington School of Law; B.A., Willamette University. ** Associate Dean and Charles I. Stone Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law, [email protected]; J.D., Harvard Law School; B.A., University of California at Berkeley. The -
Standings in Major Leagues
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