Nowwhat? Ents Raised Me," She Said

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nowwhat? Ents Raised Me, Eastern Illinois University The Keep April 2000 4-19-2000 Daily Eastern News: April 19, 2000 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2000_apr Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: April 19, 2000" (2000). April. 35. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2000_apr/35 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2000 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in April by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wednesday ShowerSO'~ d ~.__d_d__ Aprill9, 2000 Inside Sports Raising Fighting the the rates? lllini City council members discuss Eastern baseball team defeats raising water and sewer rates No. 25 University of Illinois, 1-0. in Charleston. Story on Page 12 Story on Page 3 "Tell the truth and don't be afraid." Versity. com site causes controversy Senate Chair Bonnie Irwin Fac ult y Sena t e pointed out that Versity.com is not that fi:esh of an idea. members debate "Many schools have note tak­ ing services where students can Site's impact pay for notes," Irwin said. Besides stating their policy on By Joshua Niziolkiewicz a syllabus, senate member Nancy Staffwr~er Marlow suggested that faculty "take away the market" by offer­ The Faculty Senate Tuesday ing similar services on their Web discussed the advantages and dis­ page. advantages ofVersity.com, a Web "Combat it by putting notes on site that pays students for their the Web yourself," Marlow said. notes and posts these notes on the "Not on Versity.com, but on your Web. own Web page." Most of the senate said they In other faculty news, Allison thought the issue was nothing to infonned the senate that he and be alanned about, and suggested English Professor John Kilgore that individual faculty state on the sent a petition to President Carol syllabus their feelings about hav­ Surles that deals with free speech ing notes for their class put on the and privacy. web. The petition included 211 stu­ "It's unenforceable," said sen­ dent signatures, 155 faculty signa­ ate member James Tidwell. "We tures and 38 staff signatures, may be making too much out of Allison said. Adrienne Weller/ Staff photographer this." "At first one would expect Tidwell suggested that con­ more from the staff because Edward Stewart, a sophomore business major, cast his vote in the lobby of Taylor Hall Tuesday afternoon. cemed faculty tape record their Mr.(Allen)B1yant is a staff mem­ class and copyright it. ber," Allison said. "Perhaps not all "Then it would be a copyright that many staff people signed violation," Tidwell said. because there is a chilling affect." 700 voters turn out for elections One of the problems with Bryant, a computer program­ enforcing a policy against mer in Information Technology By Christine Demma Doty, director of election conunis­ As Doty gathered all the ballots, Versity.com is the variety of facul­ services was suspended for 10 Staff writer swn. she noticed that voters only cast ty opinion conceming this issue. days after voicing his concems Last yea1~ 1,555 tumed out for their ballots for one candidate "There is a 1nixed feeling from over LANDesk. About 700 voters tumed out the elections over the two-day peri­ instead of everyone on the ballot eve1y faculty, college and depait­ According to Allison, Tuesday for Student Govenunent od. they were allowed. ment that indicates a discussion President Surles has received the elections to vote for who they "It was a ve1y productive day, Voters must have voted for that about this issue wouldn't be as petition and is making it a priority thought would be the best person and I hope we'll get a similar one person because they knew effective as we want it to be," said ISSUe. for the positions. tumout (for Wednesday)," said Joe what that one candidate stood for senate member Mauri Toosi. "We "These are principles that "The tumout today is tremen­ Geocaris, director of public affairs need more time to look at the shouldn't require a lot of ann dously above last year's," said Joy for the elections cormnission. See ELECTIONS Page 2 advantages and disadvantages." twisting to embrace," said Allison. Working with students part of alumna's career path Degree in recreation leads to career as Fox College dean of students, where the focus is on education By Meg han McMahon about eight years and has served as Fox College is a small college throughout her cru·eer, some of her Ed~or in chief the dean of students for about three I got a degree in recreation with a one-yeru· program that also success is the result of other people. years. offers the opp01tunity for students "I would attribute the majority For some people, the career path "In general, my responsibility is to receive an associate's degree, she of my success to the way my pru·­ they take is one they never expect­ NowWhat? ents raised me," she said. to ensure the quality of education *A weekly series spotlighting alums* said. The college has been opened ed, but one they would never want that the students come for," since 1932 and the students are She also said some of the teach­ to change. Kapelinski said. tration at the University of mainly traditional students. ers she had while at Eastem have Mruy Jo Kapeli.nski is one of Some of her job duties include Wisconsin-LaCrosse. She also has "We train executive assistants contributed to her success. those people. hiring new staff and working with worked at Ehnhurst College on the for the upper echelon of Chicago," "The things they taught me to do Kapelinski graduated from students. dean of students staff, the Batavia she said about Fox College. ru·e my organization skills and my Eastem in 1983 with a degree in "My job focus is on the stu­ Pru·k District and the Schaumburg Kapelinski said she is happy in attention to detail," Kapeli.nski said. recreation and now serves as the dents, but I probably actually work Pru·k District before going to work her position now and would like to While at Eastem, Kapelinski dean of students at Fox College in with students 25 percent of the at Fox College. see where her career brings her in prut icipated in intrrunural sp01ts Oak Lawn. time," she said. "I guess I'm OK Kapelinski said she never even the future. and the recreation club. "I never even considered (being with that because of what it has to thought about working as the dean "The school is growing and I'm "(The recreation club) set up the the dean of students), but life's be." of students, but enjoys the many waiting to see what opportunities opp01tunity to get together and get opportunities brought me here," Kapelinski said after leaving aspects of her job. that presents," she said. to know our classmates and use Kapelinski said. Eastem she went of the get a mas­ "It's eve1ything from listening While Kapelinski is pleased some of the things we were lerun­ She has been at Fox College for ter's degree in recreation adinini.s- to counseling," she said. with the progress she has made ing in class in practice," she said. 2 Wednesday, April 19, 2000 The Dally Eastern News Faitern Expert warns that Elian is suffering MIAMI (AP) - A pediatrician uncle Lazaro Gonzalez, said he if he is sent back to communist­ Court of Appeals in Atlanta. News who is advising the federal govern­ was patticulady disturbed by the controlled Cuba with his father. The Miami relatives m·e asking ment on the Elian Gonzalez case videotape the relatives made of the The Miatni relatives ha:ve cared for for the court to order an asylum The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill .• dur­ says the boy is being psychologi­ boy that was released last week, him since November, when he was heat-ing for the boy, while the gov­ ing fall and spring semesters and twice weekly cally abused by his Miami rela­ which Redlener likened to a found clinging to an inner tube off errunent wants the comt to lift a. during the summer term except during school tives and should be removed from hostage video. He also said the the Florida coast. His mother and temporary order that bat·s Elian's vacations or examinations, by $0v;N;< the students of Eastern llinois their home immediately. family was making unfounded 10 other people fleeing Cuba removal fi·om the United States - Universlty. SUbscription price: "Elian Gonzalez is now in a allegations against the boy's Cuban drowned when their boat sank. and to order Lazm·o Gonzalez to $38 per semester, $1 6 for summer only, $68 all year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of state of imminent danger to his father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez. The Justice Depattment has release the boy. Such a ruling The Associated Press. Which is entitled to physical and emotional well-being The family reiterated its argu­ pushed for Elian's return to his could allow the govemment to take excklsive use of al articles appearing ® in a home that I consider to be psy­ ment that govenunent experts can't father, who has been in the immediate action. in this paper. The editorials on Page 4 represent the majority opinioo of the chologically abusive," Dr. !twin f01m any valid opinions since none Washington area since April 6 Late Monday, Miami Mayor edttorial board; all other opinion pieces Redlener wrote to Attorney of them have talked to Elian.
Recommended publications
  • Seattle Mariners Opening Day Record Book
    SEATTLE MARINERS OPENING DAY RECORD BOOK 1977-2012 All-Time Openers Year Date Day Opponent Att. Time Score D/N 1977 4/6 Wed. CAL 57,762 2:40 L, 0-1 N 1978 4/5 Wed. MIN 45,235 2:15 W, 3-2 N 1979 4/4 Wed. CAL 37,748 2:23 W, 5-4 N 1980 4/9 Wed. TOR 22,588 2:34 W, 8-6 N 1981 4/9 Thurs. CAL 33,317 2:14 L, 2-6 N 1982 4/6 Tue. at MIN 52,279 2:32 W, 11-7 N 1983 4/5 Tue. NYY 37,015 2:53 W, 5-4 N 1984 4/4 Wed. TOR 43,200 2:50 W, 3-2 (10) N 1985 4/9 Tue. OAK 37,161 2:56 W, 6-3 N 1986 4/8 Tue. CAL 42,121 3:22 W, 8-4 (10) N 1987 4/7 Tue. at CAL 37,097 2:42 L, 1-7 D 1988 4/4 Mon. at OAK 45,333 2:24 L, 1-4 N 1989 4/3 Mon. at OAK 46,163 2:19 L, 2-3 N 1990 4/9 Mon. at CAL 38,406 2:56 W, 7-4 N 1991 4/9 Tue. CAL 53,671 2:40 L, 2-3 N 1992 4/6 Mon. TEX 55,918 3:52 L, 10-12 N 1993 4/6 Tue. TOR 56,120 2:41 W, 8-1 N 1994 4/4 Mon. at CLE 41,459 3:29 L, 3-4 (11) D 1995 4/27 Thurs.
    [Show full text]
  • Tbs Baseball Announcers Nlcs
    Tbs baseball announcers nlcs Continue ALCS airs on TBS studio program broadcast 30 minutes before/after Game 1: Sunday, October 11, Astros at Rays, TBS 7:30 p.m. Game 2: Monday, October 12, Astros at Rays, TBS 4 p.m. Game 3: Tuesday, October 13, Rays at Astros, TBS 8:40 p.m. Game 4: Wednesday, October 14, Rays at Astros, TBS 8:40 p.m. Game 5 : Thursday, October 15, Rays at Astros, TBS 5 pm Game 6: Friday, October 16, Astros at Rays, TBS 6 pm* Game 7: Saturday, October 17, Astros at Rays, TBS 8:30 pm *if necessary TBS Broadcast Talent Brian Anderson, Ron Darling, Jeff Francouer &amp; Lauren Shehadi TBS Studio Ernie Johnson, Curtis Granderson, Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins Streaming: TBS.com, TBS Program, MLB.tv ESPN Radio: Dan Shulman, Chris Singleton National League Championship Series Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers World Life Field, Arlington FOX Sports/FS1 NLCS on FS1 Broadcast Schedule FS1 Studio shows airs 30 minutes before/after game Game 1: Monday, October 12, Braves at Dodgers, FOX 8 p.m. Game 2: Tuesday, October 13, Braves at Dodgers, FS1 6 p.m. Game 3: Wednesday, October 14, Dodgers at Braves, FS1 6 p.m. Game 4: Thursday, October 15, Dodgers at Braves, FS1 8 p.m. Game 5: Friday, October 16, Dodgers at Braves, FS1 9 p.m. Game 6: Saturday, October 17, Braves at Dodgers, Fox/FS1 4:30 p.m. Game 7: Sunday, October 18, Braves at Dodgers, FS1 8 p.m.*If necessary Fox broadcasts talent Joe Buck, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal &amp; Tom Verducci; Joe Davis (replacement for the selection games) US dollars at Fox Studios Kevin Burkhardt, David Ortiz, Alexei Rodriguez, Frank Thomas; Dontrelle Willis (game choice) Stream: Fox Sports.com, Fox Sports Program, MLB.tv APN Radio: John Sciambi, Jessica Mendoza h/t Toxic! THE ESPN seems like Griese either incorrectly showed what Foles was saying or that Foles didn't mean for it to reach the air.
    [Show full text]
  • 82Ndnbc WORLD SERIES
    82ndNBC WORLD SERIES IAN KINSLER DETROIT TIGERS LIBERAL BEE JAYS 2016 NBC GRADUATE OF THE YEAR 1 NBC WORLD SERIES 2016 PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL BALL 2 NBC WORLD SERIES 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS NBC World Series Welcome Letters 3 NBC Staff & Board of Directors 4 Welcome to the 82nd NBC World Series! NBC History 5 On behalf of the NBC Baseball Foundation Board of Directors, I’d like to thank you for attending today’s game and sharing in this great tradition. It is my honor to serve as Chairman of this organization and to see 2016 Graduate of the Year 6-7 firsthand how the efforts of the Board have made this event stronger than ever. As a private, non-profit organization, we are dedicated to carry-on Hap Dumont’s original vision; one that provides quality baseball Former Graduates of the Year 8-9 in a family setting. The National Baseball Congress State Tournament was started in 1931 by Hap Dumont. It was originally 2016 League Affiliates 10 played on Island Park in the middle of the Arkansas River. In 1935, Hap added what has become our treasured annual event, the NBC World Series. Since then, the World Series has seen a few changes. The bats were wood, then switched to aluminum, then back to wood. The ownership of the tournament has 2016 NBC Award Sponsors 11 changed from private to public and now private. The boxcars outside the right field fence where kids used to watch the games are gone and the concourse was added.
    [Show full text]
  • Rumble in Regional Sports
    BEFORE THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 ____________________________________ In the Matter of ) ) TCR Sports Broadcasting Holding, L.L.P., ) ) Complainant, ) ) v. ) File No. ____________ ) Comcast Corporation, ) ) Defendant. ) ____________________________________) REPLY IN SUPPORT OF CARRIAGE AGREEMENT COMPLAINT EXHIBITS 1 - 16 Michael K. Kellogg David C. Frederick Priya R. Aiyar Robert A. Klinck Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, P.L.L.C. 1615 M Street N.W. Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 326-7900 Dated: August 3, 2005 Attorneys for TCR Sports Broadcasting Holding, L.L.P. EXHIBIT 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND __________________________________________ ) COMCAST SPORTSNET MID-ATLANTIC, ) L.P., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Civil Action No. 260751-V ) BALTIMORE ORIOLES L.P., TCR SPORTS ) MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION BROADCASTING HOLDING, L.L.P., MAJOR ) TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO LEAGUE BASEBALL, MID-ATLANTIC ) DISMISS SPORTS NETWORK, ) ) Defendants. ) __________________________________________) MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY LLP ETHRIDGE, QUINN, McAULIFFE, ROWAN & HARTINGER Robert B. Barnett J. Alan Galbraith John M. Quinn John E. Schmidtlein Michael L. Rowan 725 Twelfth Street, N.W. 33 Wood Lane Washington, D.C. 20005 Rockville, MD 20850 (202) 434-5000 (301) 762-1696 Counsel for Plaintiff Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, L.P. July 12, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Atlanta Braves Clippings Friday, August 28, 2020 Braves.Com
    Atlanta Braves Clippings Friday, August 28, 2020 Braves.com Braves prioritize starting pitching at Deadline By Mark Bowman ATLANTA -- If the Braves had known all that would go wrong during this season’s first half, there’s no way they’d expect to be in their current position, sitting atop the National League East and winning at a pace that would lead to 97 victories during a 162-game season. Max Fried is the only remaining member of the season-opening rotation and much of August has elapsed without both Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies. But the Braves have proven deeper than expected offensively and their bullpen has lived up to high expectations. So, it appears this is a bunch that could make some noise in the postseason with the right fix or two before Monday’s 4 p.m. ET Trade Deadline. There’s a chance Cole Hamels will prove healthy enough to steadily build endurance in September and there’s a possibility Mike Foltynewicz will regain the velocity needed to again find success at the big league level. But the Braves have no choice but to make pursuing a starting pitcher the priority over the next few days. An important wrinkle to this year’s Trade Deadline is that teams can only trade players who are part of their 60-man player pool (assigned either to the big-league team or the alternate site). Clubs are permitted to include players to be named later in trades, however. Additionally, scouts have not been allowed to attend games in person, so all assessments of prospects have been done based on provided video and data and past knowledge.
    [Show full text]
  • Cubs Daily Clips
    October 3, 2017 Chicago Sun-Times, How Cubs went from near sellers to buying their chances for a repeat https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/how-cubs-went-from-near-sellers-to-buying-their-chances-for-a-repeat/ Chicago Sun-Times, Jose Quintana on missing the White Sox — and loving life with the Cubs https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/jose-quintana-on-missing-the-white-sox-and-loving-life-with-the-cubs/ Daily Herald, Why loose feeling might help Chicago Cubs in postseason http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/20171002/why-loose-feeling-might-help-chicago-cubs-in-postseason Cubs.com, Park at Wrigley site of Cubs' party Tuesday http://m.cubs.mlb.com/news/article/257206312/cubs-ring-in-postseason-with-party-at-wrigley/ Cubs.com, Windy gritty: Cubs love passionate Lackey http://m.cubs.mlb.com/news/article/257178080/john-lackey-has-earned-love-of-cubs-teammates/ NBC Sports Chicago, Why Theo Epstein almost reached the breaking point and sold pieces off this Cubs team http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/chicago-cubs/why-theo-epstein-almost-reached-breaking-point-and-sold- pieces-cubs-team NBC Sports Chicago, How Jon Jay brought Cubs clubhouse together for big finish http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/chicago-cubs/how-jon-jay-brought-cubs-clubhouse-together-big-finish NBC Sports Chicago, After roller coaster season, Kyle Schwarber wants to add to his budding 'Mr. October' legacy http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/chicago-cubs/after-roller-coaster-season-kyle-schwarber-wants-add-his- budding-mr-october-legacy-world-series Chicago Tribune, Joe Maddon's
    [Show full text]
  • The Braves and TBS
    University of Central Florida STARS On Sport and Society Public History 10-2-2007 The Braves and TBS Richard C. Crepeau University of Central Florida, [email protected] Part of the Cultural History Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Other History Commons, Sports Management Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/onsportandsociety University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Commentary is brought to you for free and open access by the Public History at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in On Sport and Society by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Crepeau, Richard C., "The Braves and TBS" (2007). On Sport and Society. 747. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/onsportandsociety/747 SPORT AND SOCIETY FOR H-ARETE The Braves and TBS OCTOBER 2, 2007 I doubt that many people were watching late Sunday afternoon as the Atlanta Braves ended their disappointing season notching one final loss. I doubt if very many, other than longtime Brave followers, knew the significance of the moment. It was in fact the end of an era. Sunday marked the end of a thirty-year run that did much to change the nature of baseball on television and the relationship between baseball and cable television. There was in fact great irony in the moment, as it was the very success of baseball on cable that ended the Braves’ reign at TBS, a reign that created Braves fans all across the United States as well as north and south of the border.
    [Show full text]
  • V. 75, Issue 3, October 5, 2007
    r TIle View ofDrew: "Lets" Talk a"n unde£ ated, page 7 About "You're" Sorely Lacking EnglIsh Skills, page 11 The tudent Voice f Bryant University 'ince 1946 Smithfield, RI October 5, 2007 Continuing a Homecoming radition Photo Courtesy of University Relations Gala attendees David and Barbara AUardice are pictured with the three recipients of their endowed scholarship: Evan Konstantatos '09, Ray Savner III '08, and John Calabrese '09. By Lauren Cimino tions from the n w t, robbing the bulldog's paw For ove ten years, p rofessors, administration, when entering the stadium, to one of the oldest, ot alumni, the Bryant Leadership Council, and stu­ Editor-in-Chief walking through the archway tmtil graduation. dents, c me t g ther to honor and thank those ho Every year, Homecoming weekend welcomes One Bryant tradition that shines away fron the stu­ generously support the univer 'ty on an ongoing back alumni and offi cially ushers in the new aca­ dent limelight L the Leadership Gala, whjch took demic year. The weekend celebrates Bryan t tradi- place before the Homecomin pep rally on Friday. Continued on page 4 Chinese tea tables ano her s ccess By Maddie Archambeault Mr. Liu, the Assistant Director fOT Ac­ program, diligently working on home­ 2005, it has been rapidly gro'\o\>ing and Staff Writer ademic Programs at Br ant, sp cial­ work, talking in Chinese, and enjoy­ now offers more opportunities for stu­ izes in comparative education ing the atmosphere. ents to 1 am ab ut the Chines cul­ research, cul tore, an history.
    [Show full text]
  • @Ou Baseball Soonersports.Com Table of Contents
    @OU_BASEBALL SOONERSPORTS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 OKLAHOMA BASEBALL Table of Contents ..................................................................................... 1 Quick Facts ............................................................................................... 2 2019 Schedule .......................................................................................... 3 Tradition .................................................................................................4-5 L. Dale Mitchell Park ...........................................................................6-9 1951 College World Series Champions ........................................10-11 1994 College World Series Champions .......................................12-13 College World Series ....................................................................... 14-15 NCAA & Conference Postseason ................................................. 16-17 Sooners in the Pros .......................................................................... 18-19 Home Run Club ................................................................................ 20-21 2019 Oklahoma Sooners ...............................................................22-23 Senior Profiles ................................................................................. 24-26 Junior Profiles ..................................................................................27-28 Sophomore Profiles ........................................................................29-32 Newcomer Profiles........................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 1984 Topps Baseball Card Checklist
    1984 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1 1983 Highlight (Steve Carlton) 2 1983 Highlight (Rickey Henderson) 3 1983 Highlight (Dan Quisenberry) 4 1983 Highlight (Steve Carlton/Gaylord Perry/Nolan Ryan) 5 1983 Highlight (Bob Forsch/Dave Righetti/Mike Warren) 6 1983 Highlight (Johnny Bench/Gaylord Perry/Carl Yastrzemski) 7 Gary Lucas 8 Don Mattingly 9 Jim Gott 10 Robin Yount 11 Twins Batting & Pitching Leaders (Kent Hrbek/Ken Schrom) 11 Wade Boggs 12 Billy Sample 13 Scott Holman 14 Nolan Ryan 14 Tom Brookens 15 Burt Hooton 16 Omar Moreno 17 John Denny 18 Dale Berra 19 Ray Fontenot 20 Greg Luzinski 21 Joe Altobelli 22 Bryan Clark 23 Keith Moreland 24 John Martin 25 Glenn Hubbard 26 Bud Black 27 Daryl Sconiers 28 Frank Viola 29 Danny Heep 30 Wade Boggs 31 Andy McGaffigan 32 Bobby Ramos 33 Tom Burgmeier 34 Eddie Milner 35 Don Sutton 36 Denny Walling 37 Rangers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Buddy Bell/Rick Honeycutt) 38 Luis DeLeon 39 Garth Iorg 40 Dusty Baker 41 Tony Bernazard Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 42 Johnny Grubb 43 Ron Reed 44 Jim Morrison 45 Jerry Mumphrey 46 Ray Smith 47 Rudy Law 48 Julio Franco 49 John Stuper 50 Chris Chambliss 51 Jim Frey 52 Paul Splittorff 53 Juan Beniquez 54 Jesse Orosco 55 Dave Concepcion 56 Gary Allenson 57 Dan Schatzeder 58 Max Venable 59 Sammy Stewart 60 Paul Molitor 61 Chris Codiroli 62 Dave Hostetler 63 Ed Vande Berg 64 Mike Scioscia 65 Kirk Gibson 66 Astros Batting & Pitching Leaders (Jose Cruz/Nolan Ryan) 67 Gary Ward 68 Luis Salazar 69 Rod Scurry 70 Gary Matthews 71 Leo Hernandez 72 Mike Squires
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 MLB Media Information Directory
    2021 MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTORY ANTHONY CAUSI 1971-2020 SID HARTMAN 1920-2020 MEL ANTONEN 1956-2021 PEDRO GOMEZ 1962-2021 Published by the Major League Baseball Communications Department Designed and edited by: Lydia P. Devlin Information provided by the 30 Major League Clubs and the entities listed. All photos by Getty Images Sport and MLB Photos via Getty Images Sport. Copyright © 2021, The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 Important Dates 4 PUBLICATIONS MLB Club PR Directory 6 Baseball America 29 Baseball Digest 29 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Sporting News 29 Sports Illustrated 29 Office of the Commissioner 10 Street & Smith’s Sports MLB Communications 12 Business Daily 29 Official Baseball Historian 14 Street & Smith’s Sports MLB Photography 14 Business Journal 30 MLB Broadcasting 14 Time Magazine 30 Baseball Assistance Team 14 USA Today/Sports Weekly 30 MLB International 15 Wall Street Journal 30 Data Operations 15 Arizona Fall League 15 TELEVISION NETWORKS BASEBALL ORGANIZATIONS ESPN, Inc. 31 FOX Sports 32-33 MLB Players Association 16 MLB Network 33-34 MLB Players, Inc. 17 Turner Sports 35 USA Baseball 17 CBS Sports 36 Minor League Baseball 18 CNN Sports 36 World Baseball Softball (WBSC) 19 FOX Sports Regional Network 36 Association of Professional HBO Sports 36 Baseball Players of America 19 NBC Sports 36 MLB Players Alumni Association 20 Sportsnet 36 MLB Umpires Association 20 TSN 37 USA Softball 20 Society for American Baseball RADIO NETWORKS Research (SABR) 21 Elias Sports Bureau 21 ESPN Radio Network
    [Show full text]
  • Atlanta Braves Clippings Monday, February 1, 2016 Braves.Com
    Atlanta Braves Clippings Monday, February 1, 2016 Braves.com Braves hold final FanFest at Turner Field By Jon Cooper / Special to MLB.com | January 30th, 2016 ATLANTA -- In 2016 the Braves will try to send Turner Field out with a bang. They got off to a good start Saturday, when they held their annual FanFest. With the stadium bathed in golden sunshine and temperatures sticking right around 60 degrees, fans lined up outside the gates well before the 10 a.m. ET start time. Once inside, there were plenty of opportunities to meet Braves alumni, current Braves and the many blue-chip prospects who ideally will be attending future FanFests at SunTrust Park, which opens in 2017, as well as the architects of the up-and-coming franchise. The players were eager to take pictures and share pleasantries with the fans and, of course, sign lots and lots of autographs. "I'm ready," said first baseman Freddie Freeman, who announced in a press conference that his wrist is healed, he is 100 percent healthy and that he took swings on back-to-back days this week. "This is definitely a cool thing we're doing here. It's nice to have all the players in one place, because with the Caravan we'd go to different places, and we'd have three or four guys at one. Now we have every single player here. So I think it's going to be a cool thing for the fans, and hopefully we get a good turnout today." "They asked me if I wanted to come and why wouldn't you want to come?" said outfielder Nick Swisher, who was all smiles in anticipation of his first Braves FanFest.
    [Show full text]