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Over 270 Alumni Have Passed from Recreation Ballpark to the Major
Over 270 alumni have passed from Recreation Ballpark to the Major Leagues since 1946, including Hall of Famer Kirby Puckett and Cy Young Award winners Barry Zito and Max Scherzer. Here's a full list: In total, 290 Visalia alumni have reached the Major Leagues (through the 2018 season): Bob Talbot, OF, Cubs, 1953-54 Doug Hansen, OF, Indians, 1951 Eddie Winceniak, SS, Cubs, 1956-57 Howie Goss, OF, Pirates, Colt 45s, 1962-63 Chuck Essegian, OF, Phillies, Cardinals, Indians, Angels, Royals, 1958-75 Marty Kutyna, P, Athletics, Senators, 1959-62 Vic Davalillo, OF, Indians, Cardinals, Pirates, Athletics, Dodgers, 1963-80 Vada Pinson - *NL-GG '61*, OF, Reds, Cardinals, Dodgers, Orioles, Indians, Athletics, 1958-75 Joe Gains, OF, Reds, Orioles, Astros, 1960-66 Jack Baldschun, P, Phillies, Reds, Padres, 1961-67, 1969-70 Ken Hunt, P, Reds, 1961 Johnny Edwards *NL-GG '63, '64*, C, Reds, Cardinals, Astros, 1961-74 Hiraldo (Chico) Ruiz, INF, Reds, Angels, 1964-71 Jack Aker, P, Athletics, Pilots, Yankees, Cubs, Braves, Mets, 1964-74 Ken Harrelson, 1B-OF, Athletics, Senators, Red Sox, Indians, 1963-71 John Wojcik, OF, Athletics, 1962-64 Larry Stahl, OF, Athletics, Mets, Padres, Reds, 1964-73 Bill Landis, P, Athletics, Red Sox, 1963, 1967-69 Jose Santiago, P, Athletics, Red Sox, 1963-70 Cisco Carlos, P, White Sox, Senators, 1967-70 Dick Kenworthy, INF, White Sox, 1962-68 Ken Berry, OF, White Sox, Brewers, Indians, 1962-75 Ernie McAnally, P, Mets, 1971-74 Bruce Boisclair, OF, Mets, 1974-79 Charlie Williams, P, Mets, Giants, 1971-78 Ken Singleton *RC '82*, -
Front Office
FRONT OFFICE The A’s added Jason Giambi (left) and Matt Holliday (right) to bolster their offense for the 2009 season. COOPERSTOWN AWAITS ‘BASEBALL’S GREATEST LEADOFF HITTER’ FRONT OFFICE HENDERSON TO BECOME 15TH ATHLETIC INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME JULY 26 The greatest leadoff hitter in baseball history has a date with Cooperstown this year. On Sunday, July 26, Rickey Henderson—the pride of Oakland, Calif. and his hometown team, the Oakland Athletics—will stride to the podium in upstate New York and join the game’s immortals. And while fans and media are sure to join in the discussion, there should be no debate: Rickey was, indeed, the greatest leadoff man the sport has ever known. Better than Cobb. Better than Rose. Better than Brock. Better 2009 ATHLETICS than Wills. Henderson, who was born in the shadow of the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum and graduated from Oakland Tech High School, played 25 Major League seasons, including four stints with the A’s that spanned 14 years (1979-84, 1989-93, 1994-95, 1998). And during that quarter century of baseball, the mercurial outfielder posted unprecedented offensive numbers. He set Major League career records for runs scored (2,295), stolen bases (1,406) and walks (2,190, later eclipsed by Barry Bonds), and banged out 3,055 hits, 297 home runs and 1,115 RBI, with a .401 on-base percentage. He REVIEW also hit 81 home runs leading off a game, still a Major League mark. Some of his most shining moments came in an Oakland uniform. In 1982, he shattered the single-season record by stealing 130 bases. -
2006 PSG1 Bios
2007 A’s POST SEASON INFORMATION GUIDE Table of Contents Bob Geren Bio .................................................................................... 2 Starting Pitchers Day-By-Day .......................................................... 51 Coaches Bios Team Notes ....................................................................................... 53 Brad Fischer ................................................................................. 3 Final Statistics .................................................................................. 56 Rene Lachemann .......................................................................... 3 Day-By-Day ..................................................................................... 57 Bob Schaefer ................................................................................ 4 Wild Card Day-By-Day .................................................................... 61 Ty Van Burkleo ............................................................................. 4 Chronology ....................................................................................... 62 Tye Waller..................................................................................... 5 Fielding ............................................................................................. 76 Curt Young.................................................................................... 5 Pinch Hitting ..................................................................................... 77 Player Bios Batting -
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 -
At Texas Rangers (42-65) RHP Hiroki Kuroda (7-6, 3.99) Vs
New York Yankees (55-51) at Texas Rangers (42-65) RHP Hiroki Kuroda (7-6, 3.99) vs. RHP Colby Lewis (6-8, 6.23) Game #108 • Home #54 (20-33) • Wed., July 30, 2014 • Globe Life Park in Arlington • 7:05 p.m. CDT • FSSW / 103.3 FM / 1540 AM WINS AND LOSSES: The Rangers lost to the Yankees 12-11 last night THIS IS A TRIBUTE: The Rangers will honor Yankees SS Derek Jeter in a and are 2-3 entering the finale of this 6-game, 6-day homestand against pregame ceremony beginning at 6:40 p.m. with former Rangers stars Ivan Oakland (1-2) and New York-AL (1-1)…team was 2-5 on road trip that fol- Rodriguez and Michael Young among the participants. lowed the All-Star break…team is 4-8 since the break, losing 3 of 4, 5 of 8 and 7 of 11…club’s 5-20 record in July marks fewest wins for the month FREAK OUT: J.P. Arencibia went 4-for-5 with 2 HR and 2 doubles, setting of any ML team and its most July losses since 1983 (8-20), most losses in career highs with 12 TB and 7 RBI last night…had most RBI by a Ranger any month since May 2007 (9-20)…club has lost 21+ games in a month 5 since Nelson Cruz on 5/25/12 vs. TOR (8)…the 4 hits matched his career times in Texas history, last going 9-21 in Aug. 2000…Texas has dropped 16 high (2nd time), first 4-H game since his ML debut on 8/7/10 vs. -
2001 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book
StatsBB00 2/8/01 9:39 AM Page 103 2000 Baseball Statistical Leaders Division I Individual Leaders .. 10 4 Division I Team Leaders .. 10 7 Division II Individual Leaders .. 11 0 Division II Team Leaders .. 11 3 Division III Individual Leaders .. 11 6 Division III Team Leaders.. 11 9 StatsBB00 2/8/01 9:39 AM Page 104 10 4 2000 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2000 Division I Runs Batted In Individual Leaders (Minimum 50) Cl . G No . Av g . 1. Chris Cottonham, Grambling ................................... SR 50 87 1.74 2. Todd Faulkner, Auburn ........................................... JR 61 103 1.69 Ba t t i n g 3. Casey Myers, Arizona St. ....................................... JR 59 97 1.64 4. Mitch Jones, Arizona St. ......................................... SR 59 92 1.56 5. Brad Cresse, LSU ................................................... SR 69 106* 1.54 (2.5 at-bats/game and 75 at-bats) Cl . G AB H Av g . 6. Frank Corr, Stetson ................................................ JR 64 98 1.53 1. Patrick Hollander, Lehigh ................................ JR 42 138 67 .486 7. Frank Fresconi, Bucknell .......................................... SR 47 70 1.49 2. Keith Lillash, Cleveland St. .............................. JR 55 216 99 .458 8. Philip Hartig, Citadel .............................................. JR 59 86 1.46 3. Dario Rosa, Alcorn St. .................................... SR 29 104 47 .452 9. Aaron Sisk, New Mexico ........................................ JR 56 81 1.45 4. Jermaine Harrison, Alabama St. ...................... JR 37 129 57 .442 10. Gabe Gross, Auburn .............................................. SO 61 86 1.41 5. Matt Easterday, Ga. Southern .......................... JR 57 243 107 .440 11. Casey Crume, New Mexico St. ............................... SR 55 77 1.40 6. Steve Holm, Oral Roberts ................................. JR 64 238 104 .437 12. -
2008 OAKLAND a 'S MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE 2008 ATHLETICS REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT MISCELLANEOUS ▲ 2008 OAKLAND A’s MEDIA GUIDE 1 Photo courtesy of Doug McWilliams FRONT OFFICE 2008 OAKLAND ATHLETICS MEDIA GUIDE 2008 OAKLAND ATHLETICS 21 seasons with six different teams, recording a teams, recording 21 seasons with six different winning percentage. .520 career his selection to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. to back-to-back Williams, who guided the A’s Series titles in 1972 and 1973, managed for World The A’s salute former manager Dick Williams on The A’s ▲ FRONT OFFICE Table of Contents Front Office Oakland A’s Career Batting Leaders . 241 Franchise Career Pitching Leaders . 242 FRONT OFFICE Front Office Directory . 4 Oakland A’s Career Pitching Leaders . 243 Cisco Field . 7 Franchise Season Batting Leaders . 244 Executive Profiles . 9 Oakland A’s Season Batting Leaders . 245 Baseball Operations Bios . 11 Franchise Season Pitching Leaders . 246 Administration Bios . 16 Oakland A’s Season Pitching Leaders . 247 Behind The Scenes Bios . 18 Oakland Season Rookie Leaders . 248 Clubhouse and Staff . 19 Athletics Year-By-Year Batting . 249 Athletics Year-By-Year Pitching. 251 Athletics Year-By-Year Fielding. 253 2008 ATHLETICS 2008 Athletics Athletics Year-By-Year Batting Leaders. 255 Manager and Coaches . 22 Athletics Year-By-Year Pitching Leaders . 260 The Players . 27 Athletics Home Run History. 264 Non-Roster Players. 154 Athletics No-Hitters and One-Hitters . 270 Roster . 194 Oakland Athletics Steals of Home . 271 Oakland Athletics Back-To-Back Shutouts . 272 Oakland Athletics 1-0 Games . 273 Review Career Games Played Leaders . -
The Ukiah Local Newspaper
Alisa Nix Ukiah Idol UKIAH SKATE PARK finishes auditions Alternate site study OK’d second approaching ..........Page A-6 ............Page A-3 ................................Page A-1 INSIDE Mendocino County’s Obituaries The Ukiah local newspaper .......Page A-2 Tomorrow: Breezy and warm 7 58551 69301 0 FRIDAY June 8, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 48 pages, Volume 149 Number 60 email: [email protected] Ukiah Marine sex suit settled by Marine Corps By K.C. MEADOWS $200,000 and some new rules for anonymous throughout their litiga- “These young women are just a sexual assault and abuse of power The Daily Journal Marine Corps recruiter behavior. tion, were 17-year-old high school few of many who have suffered sex- are serious problems throughout the Two Ukiah women have settled They will continue their civil suit students when, according to court ual assault at the hands of Marine recruiting process, the defendants their lawsuit against the United for damages against two Marine documents, they were raped by recruiters and other Marines,” said continue to turn a blind eye while States Marine Corps and the recruiters accused of rape. recruiters when they tried to join the the women’s Ukiah attorney, Barry Department of the Navy for The women, who have been Marines. Vogel. “Despite clear indications that See MARINES, Page A-11 $60 million Westside blaze secured for Willits bypass Construction expected to begin on scaled-back, two-lane bypass sometime in 2010 By KATIE MINTZ The Daily Journal After decades of waiting, Willits area residents can rest assured -- a Highway 101 bypass around Willits will be built. -
MISSOURI STATE BEARS (6-6) Vs
MissouriGames 13-15 | MISSOURI STATE BEARS (6-6) vs. MAINE BLACK BEARS (0-10) | March 6-8, 2020 | Hammons STATE Field (8,000) | Springfield, Mo. | KBFL 1060 AM/96.9 FM 5 NCAA College World Series Appearances • 18 Regional Berths • 42 All-Americans • 20 Major Leaguers Eric Doennig, MSU Athletics Communications (Primary Contact) | O: (417) 836-4586 | C: (417) 827-5327 | [email protected] | MissouriStateBears.com | @MSUBearBaseball | MissouriStBears 2020 SCHEDULE SERIES INFORMATION February (5-5) Site ...................................... Springfield, Mo. 14 at Central Arkansas W, 1-0 Stadium ..................Hammons Field (8,000) 15 at Central Arkansas W, 6-2 Game 1 ............ Friday, March 6 (3:00 p.m.) 16 at Central Arkansas L, 2-5 MSU .......RHP Logan Wiley (1-1, 4.41 ERA) UM ........RHP Nick Sinacola (0-3, 4.50 ERA) 20 at Austin Peay@ W, 4-1 Game 2 ........Saturday, March 7 (2:00 p.m.) 21 at Belmont@ L, 0-1 @ MSU ...RHP Hayden Minton (1-1, 2.35 ERA) 22 at Lipscomb L, 0-4 MISSOURI STATE UM ....... RHP Matt Pushard (0-2, 7.07 ERA) MAINE @ 23 at Middle Tennessee L, 0-4 BEARS (6-6) Game 3 ........Sunday, March 8 (12:00 p.m.) BLACK BEARS (0-10) 25 at Oral Roberts W, 6-3 MSU ...RHP Forrest Barnes (2-0, 3.00 ERA) 28 at Rice L, 4-12 Conference ........................Missouri Valley UM .... RHP Colton Carson (0-2, 15.43 ERA) Conference .......................... America East 29 at Rice W, 9-3 Head Coach ............................Keith Guttin Series History .........................First meeting Head Coach .............................Nick Derba Alma Mater .................. -
2002 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book
2001 Baseball Statistical Leaders Division I Individual Leaders ............................... 106 Division I Team Leaders ...................................... 109 Division II Individual Leaders .............................. 112 Division II Team Leaders ..................................... 115 Division III Individual Leaders ............................. 118 Division III Team Leaders..................................... 122 106 2001 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (2.5 at-bats/game and 75 at-bats) Cl. G AB H Avg. 2001 Division I 38. Jason Knoedler, Miami (Ohio) ........................... Jr. 58 239 96 .402 39. Dave Quattrociocc, Northwestern St. ................. Jr. 47 162 65 .401 Individual Leaders 40. Sam Steidl, Minnesota ...................................... Fr. 53 182 73 .401 41. Jeremy Kurella, UCF ......................................... Sr. 63 247 99 .401 42. Steve Stanley, Notre Dame................................ Jr. 63 255 102 .400 42. Paul Henry, Ball St. ......................................... So. 58 230 92 .400 Batting 42. Jared Schumaker, UC Santa Barb. ..................... So. 57 250 100 .400 42. Jeff Crandell, Xavier ......................................... Sr. 54 200 80 .400 (2.5 at-bats/game and 75 at-bats) Cl. G AB H Avg. 46. Gregg Davies, Towson ..................................... Jr. 60 218 87 .399 1. Chris Tuttle, Wright St. .................................... So. 54 203 97 .478 47. Kelly Williams, Delaware St. ............................ So. 47 196 78 .398 2. Chris May, Pennsylvania.................................. -
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS Art Savage ................................................................................................................................. 3 Front Office ............................................................................................................................... 5 Front Office Directory ..................................................................................................................................7 Executive Staff ............................................................................................................................................8 Finance .....................................................................................................................................................11 Corporate Partnerships .............................................................................................................................11 Ticket Sales & Services .............................................................................................................................12 Marketing .................................................................................................................................................13 Operations ................................................................................................................................................17 2018 Field Staff ....................................................................................................................... 21 2018 River Cats ...................................................................................................................... -
Fred Van Dusen ©Diamondsinthedusk.Com
Cups of Coffee: Fred Van Dusen ©DiamondsintheDusk.com On September 11, 1955, in the second game of a doubleheader with the Milwaukee Braves, 18-year-old Philadelphia Phillies’ pinch-hitter Fred Van Dusen (the youngest player in the National League that sea- son) becomes only the fifth player in major league history to be hit by a pitch in what would be his only plate appearance in the majors Batting for relief pitcher Lynn Lovenguth with one out in the top of the ninth inning, Van Dusen is grazed on the leg by Braves’ journeyman pitcher Humberto Robinson on a 1-2 curveball. A left-handed hitting outfielder, Van Dusen fouls off the first pitch before taking a fastball strike. The 25-year-old Robinson then “wastes” a pitch to make the count 1-2 before throwing a breaking pitch inside that hits Van Dusen on the left knee and earns the rookie a trip to first base. Van Dusen takes his base but is left stranded when Robinson recovers to retire Stan Lopata (strikeout) and Richie Ashburn (F7) to finish Humberto Robinson off the first of only two complete games in his 1955 Milwaukee Braves Fred Van Dusen career. 1955 Philadelphia Phillies Van Dusen, a highly-regarded prospect, will not play in another major league game before leaving baseball six years later. Of the six major league players who were hit by a pitch in their only plate appear- Fred Van Dusen Year by Year: ance in the majors, only Van Dusen never Year Team League Lev AB HT 2B 3B HR RBI AVG plays in the field: 1954 Bryant High School PSAL HS - - - - - - .447 1955 Bryant High School