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NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 43, No
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 43, No. 7, December 10, 2004) NCBWA President’s Message By NCBWA President Mike Montoro Though the holiday and bowl seasons are here upon us, we hope the recently-released preseason NCBWA All-America team will bring some warm thoughts of spring to you. Our deepest sympathies go to the family and friends of late NCBWA member Matt Smith, who died while on a basketball road trip to Mississippi State on Dec. 3. The South Alabama SID was a frequent contributor and one of the top young SIDs in the nation. His passing at this time of the year strikes home particularly hard to those who knew or worked with Matt. Don’t forget to email any news items to Bo Carter ([email protected]) for the newsletter, and thanks for staying attuned to some upcoming developments which can affect the NCBWA and college baseball as a whole. There are some exciting possibilities and some possible new awards on the horizon, so be on the watch for nomination forms, releases and other forthcoming information. In the meantime, here’s wishing you the happiest of holiday seasons (and bowls for many of you), safe travels, and good cheer for the end of 2004 and the start of what promises to be an outstanding year in 2005. Mike Montoro NCBWA President NCBWA Member Matt Smith of South Alabama Dies Suddenly Matt Smith, media relations director for the University of South Alabama, died unexpectedly on Dec. 3, 2004, of an apparent heart attack in Starkville, Miss., while traveling with the USA basketball team. -
Congressional Record—Senate S8801
July 22, 2004 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S8801 S. RES. 416 There being no objection, the Senate mitted earlier today by Senators SES- Whereas on June 27, 2004, the California proceeded to consider the resolution. SIONS, REID, and others. State University, Fullerton (‘‘Fullerton’’) Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Titans won the 2004 College World Series; unanimous consent that the resolution clerk will report the resolution by Whereas the 3 to 2 victory completed a 2 to and preamble be agreed to, en bloc, the title. 0 sweep of the heavily favored Texas motion to reconsider be laid upon the The legislative clerk read as follows: Longhorns; A resolution (S. Res. 418) designating Sep- Whereas the Fullerton team opened the table, and that any statements relating to the resolution be printed in the tember 2004 as ‘‘National Prostate Cancer season with 15 wins and 16 losses, then con- Awareness Month’’. tinued on to win 32 of the next 38 games, fin- RECORD, without intervening action or ishing with 47 wins and 22 losses in the reg- debate. There being no objection, the Senate ular season; The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without proceeded to consider the resolution. Whereas the Fullerton team won with the objection, it is so ordered. Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask superlative pitching of Jason Windsor, who The resolution (S. Res. 417) was unanimous consent that the resolution threw a complete game and was named Most agreed to. be agreed to, the preamble be agreed Outstanding Player of the College World Se- to, the motion to reconsider be laid ries; The preamble was agreed to. -
2016 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (71-91) Fourth Place, National League East Division, -24.0 Games Manager: Pete Mackanin, 2Nd Season
2016 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (71-91) Fourth Place, National League East Division, -24.0 Games Manager: Pete Mackanin, 2nd season 2016 SEASON RECAP: Philadelphia went 71-91 (.438) in 2016, an eight-win improvement from the previous year (63 W, .388 win %) … It marked the Phillies fourth consecutive season under .500 (73- PHILLIES PHACTS 89 in both 2013 & 2014, 63-99 in 2015), which is their longest streak since they posted seven consecutive Record: 71-91 (.438) losing seasons from 1994 to 2000 ... The Phillies finished in 4th place in the NL East, 24.0 games behind Home: 37-44 the Washington Nationals, and posted 90 or more losses in a season for the 39th time in club history … Road: 34-47 Philadelphia had 99 losses in 2015, marking the first time they have had 90+ losses in back-to-back Current Streak: Won 1 Last 5 Games: 1-4 seasons since 1996-97 (95, 94) … Overall, the club batted .240 this year with a .301 OBP, .384 SLG, Last 10 Games: 2-8 .685 OPS, 427 extra-base hits (231 2B, 35 3B, 161 HR) and a ML-low 610 runs scored (3.77 RPG) … Series Record: 18-28-6 Phillies pitchers combined for a 4.63 ERA (739 ER, 1437.0 IP), which included a 4.41 ERA for the starters Sweeps/Swept: 6/9 and a 5.01 mark for the pen. PHILLIES AT HOME HOT START, COOL FINISH: Philadelphia began the season with a 24-17 record over their first 41 th Games Played: 81 games … Their .585 winning percentage over that period (4/4-5/18) was the 6 -best in MLB, trailing Record: 37-44 (.457) only the Chicago Cubs (.718, 28-11), Baltimore Orioles (.615, 24-15), Boston Red Sox (.610, 25-16), CBP (est. -
Padres Press Clips Monday, August 21, 2017
Padres Press Clips Monday, August 21, 2017 Article Source Author Page Padres mailbag: What's to be gained from Hunter Renfroe's UT San Diego Lin 2 demotion? Wild Lamet off the mark in Padres loss UT San Diego Sanders 4 Padres promote Fernando Tatis Jr. to Double-A San Antonio UT San Diego Sanders 6 Dusty Coleman's swing remains a work in progress UT San Diego Sanders 9 Inbox: What's ahead for Padres' rotation? MLB.com Cassavell 11 Padres can't get bats going in finale vs. Nats MLB.com Powers/Ruiz 14 Richard aims to stay on a roll vs. Cardinals MLB.com Powers 17 Fastball command eludes Lamet vs. Nats MLB.com Powers 18 Gonzalez, Nationals beat rookie Lamet, Padres 4-1 Associated Press AP 20 This Day in Padres History, 8/21 FriarWire Center 22 Padres On Deck: De Los Santos, Avila top Padres Players FriarWire Center 23 of the Week Padres On Deck: AAA-El Paso Closes on Playoff Berth FriarWire Center 25 Behind Villanueva, Overton 1 Padres mailbag: What's to be gained from Hunter Renfroe's demotion? Dennis Lin The Padres dropped to 55-69 with Sunday’s loss to the Washington Nationals. Tuesday night, they officially begin a road trip in which they’ll draw at least two problematic matchups. First up are the St. Louis Cardinals and Jedd Gyorko, who torched his former team last season with six homers in seven games. Then it’s on to Miami, where Giancarlo Stanton has been on a Ruthian pace since the All-Star break. -
2 2021 Oregon Baseball | @Oregonbaseball | Facebook.Com/Oregonbaseball | Goducks.Com Cell: 541-321-3427 2021 SCHEDULE WEEK 2 February Location
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS (Baseball) Todd Miles - Associate Director Email: [email protected] Offi ce: 541-346-0962 2021 Oregon Baseball | @OregonBaseball | Facebook.com/Oregonbaseball | GoDucks.com Cell: 541-321-3427 2021 SCHEDULE WEEK 2 February Location............................................Eugene, Ore. Friday 19 Omaha canceled Stadium.................................................... PK Park Saturday 20 Omaha canceled Capacity....................................................... 4,000 Sunday 21 Omaha canceled Live Stats ........................GoDucks.com/Schedule Thursday 25 Seattle 4 pm Online Stream ................GoDucks.com/Schedule Friday 26 Seattle 4 pm Audio ..............................GoDucks.com/Schedule Saturday 27 Seattle 2 pm SERIES HISTORY Sunday 28 Seattle 12 pm Series Record vs. Seattle ...........ORE leads 22-2-1 at Eugene ..............................ORE leads 13-1 March Streak............................................ORE won 5 Friday 5 at UC Santa Barbara 3 pm Longest Streak ................ORE (W8), SU (W1) Record ........................................... 0-0 Record ........................................... 2-1 Saturday 6 at UC Santa Barbara (DH) 12 pm Last Oregon Win...........................14-0 (2/27/18) Sunday 7 at UC Santa Barbara 12 pm Pac-12 Record ............................... 0-0 Last Seattle Win ...............................3-2 (5/1/13) WAC Record ...................................0-0 Friday 12 at Oregon State 5:35 pm THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY -
June 12Th Syracuse Mets Game Notes Vs. Worcester Red
Syracuse Mets Game Notes Saturday, June 12th – 6:35 p.m. – NBT Bank Stadium – Syracuse, NY Syracuse Mets (11-23) vs. Worcester Red Sox (21-13) RHP Jerad Eickhoff (5-0, 4.62) vs. RHP John Schreiber (1-0, 2.63) Game #35 of 120 – Home Game #17 of 60 Last Game Syracuse Mets News and Notes Syracuse vs. Pawtucket/Worcester All-Time Meeting # 861 Who’s Hot?: Since being optioned down from New York, Khalil R H E PAW/WOR leads series, 438-422 Lee is hitting .313 (10-for-32) with seven RBIs, six doubles, and WOR 5 6 1 nine walks. Lee has a hit in nine of ten games he’s played since This season: SYR 1-9 vs. WOR returning to Syracuse and has a double in six of ten games. Lee’s SYR 3 11 2 .463 on-base percentage since June 1st ranks 10th in the Triple-A 0-4 @ SYR 1-5 @ WOR East League…Martin Cervenka is on an eight-game on-base WP: Marcus Walden (2-2) streak. Over those eight games, Cervenka is hitting .381 (8-for-21) Last Season: SYR 12-6 vs. PAW with 7 BB and 4 K. 10-1 @ SYR 2-5 @ PAW LP: Stephen Nogosek (0-3) SV: Kaleb Ort (7) League Leaders: Syracuse leads the Triple-A East League with __________________________ 53 stolen bases, 12 more than Worcester, the next closest HR: Chavis (2) team…The Mets are second in the league lead defensively in 2021 – 24 Games (12 Home, 12 Away) double plays with 35, two behind Gwinnett…Drew Ferguson is 5/11 A – L 8-5 (1st game ever at Polar Park) TOG: 3:19 tied for fifth with eight stolen bases and tied for 12th with 17 5/12 A – W 4-2 (Brodey: 2-R HR) walks…César Puello is tied for tenth in the league with seven -
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Padres Press Clips Wednesday, February 22, 2017 Article Source Author Page Former Padres reliever Akinori Otsuka to serve UT San Diego Lin 2 as Triple-A bullpen coach Manfred, Clark tussling over rule change proposals UT San Diego Sanders 4 Padres' Jon Edwards looking forward to healthy spring UT San Diego Lin 6 Padres' 32-player ping pong tournament had a Cut 4/MLB.com Cassavell 8 'championship game atmosphere' from the start Padres considering new way to use SP depth MLB.com Cassavell 9 Rule 5 picks have legit shot of making Padres MLB.com Cassavell 10 Padres set with current crop of players MLB.com Cassavell 12 1 Former Padres reliever Akinori Otsuka to serve as Triple-A bullpen coach BY: DENNIS LIN San Diego Union Tribune February 21, 2017 A few beads of sweat were still visible on Akinori Otsuka’s face as he stood in the shade of the bullpen area at the Peoria Sports Complex. The same, wide smile that endeared him to teammates, coaches and fans across two continents was more obvious. “This is for my growth and experience,” Otsuka said Tuesday. “This is my challenge, to become a major league coach. And I want to help the players. Everybody helped me a lot when I was a player, so now I want to give back.” Otsuka, who pitched for the Padres from 2004-05, has returned to the organization with an unprecedented title: Triple-A El Paso’s bullpen coach. The job, created over the winter, brought the gregarious right-hander back to San Diego’s spring-training site over the weekend. -
15 Baseball Release18.Indd
Big West Baseball Week 19: Final Release Baseball Contact: Julie St.Cyr, Director of Communications - [email protected] www.bigwest.org Mailing Address: 2 Corporate Park, Suite 206, Irvine, CA 92606 @BigWestBaseball Phone: (949) 261-2525 • Fax: (949) 261-2528 Cal Poly • Cal State Fullerton • CSUN • Long Beach State • UC Davis • UC Irvine • UC Riverside • UC Santa Barbara • Hawai’i 2015 Standings Postseason Accolades Conference Overall ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Team W L Pct. W L T Pct. Hm Rd Neut. West Region - First Team Cal State Fullerton 19 5 .792 39 25 0 .609 21-8 17-13 1-4 Thomas Eshelman, RHP, Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara 16 8 .667 40 15 1 .702 26-7-1 14-8 0-2 Davis Olmedo-Barrera, DH, Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine 15 9 .625 33 23 0 .589 18-8 15-15 0-0 Cameron Newell, OF, UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly 14 10 .583 27 27 0 .500 17-11 10-16 0-0 Dillon Tate, RHP, UC Santa Barbara Hawai’i 12 12 .500 21 32 0 .396 13-17 7-12 1-3 West Region - Second Team Long Beach State 11 13 .458 28 26 0 .519 21-10 7-16 0-0 Keston Hiura, OF, UC Irvine UC Davis 9 15 .375 30 26 1 .536 16-9 14-17-1 0-0 Tyler Peitzmeier, LHP, Cal State Fullerton CSUN 8 16 .333 33 24 0 .579 19-10 14-14 0-0 UC Riverside 4 20 .167 15 40 0 .273 10-20 5-20 0-0 ABCA/Rawlings All-America First Team Schedule Thomas Eshelman, RHP, Cal State Fullerton College World Series Results NCAA Regional Results Davis Olmedo-Barrera, DH, Cal State Fullerton Sunday, June 14 Fullerton Regional Third Team Vanderbilt 4 def. -
GAME NOTES Rochester Red Wings (3-9) Vs
@ROCREDWINGS REDWINGSBASEBALL.COM TRIPLE-A AFFILIATE GAME NOTES Rochester Red Wings (3-9) vs. SYRACUSE METS (7-6) Wednesday, April 17, 2019 - 12:35 p.m. ET - Frontier Field - Rochester, NY Radio: Fox Sports 1280 TV: MiLB.tv LHP Lewis Thorpe (0-2, 15.58) vs. RHP Chris Mazza (NR) Game 13 Home Game 6 WINGS AT A GLANCE THE LAST TIME OUT: Zander Wiel hit a solo home run in the 6th inning of game one WINGS vs. SYRACUSE Place in Division ........................6th but Syracuse rebounded with a two-hit shutout in game two as the Red Wings and Mets Current Streak ............................L1 Games Back (DIV) ....................-5.5 split a doubleheader Tuesday night at Frontier Field. Rochester loaded the bases with 2019 Record ..............................2-3 Games Back (WC) ....................-5.0 2019 at Home .............................1-1 one out in the 7th inning of game two but a double play ended the game. Tomás Telis Home .........................................1-4 2019 on Road .............................1-2 Road ..........................................2-5 drove in two runs and hit a solo home run in the first game. Fernando Romero bounced Record Since 1990 ............. 272-235 Series .....................................0-3-0 back from Saturday's outing with three strikeouts in 2.0 perfect innings in game two. Home Record Since 1990 ... 143-108 Series Openers..........................2-2 Road Record Since 1990 .... 128-127 Series Finales ............................1-2 ROSTER MOVES: Minnesota recalled RHP Tyler Duffey yesterday -
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (1-1) Vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (0-1) Sunday, February 26, 2017 – Florida Auto Exchange Stadium – 1:05 P.M
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (1-1) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (0-1) Sunday, February 26, 2017 – Florida Auto Exchange Stadium – 1:05 p.m. ET – Game 3; Road 2 RHP Jeremy Hellickson (NR) vs. RHP Joe Biagini (NR) YESTERDAY’S ACTION: The Phillies defeated the Yankees, 6-5, in walk-off fashion at Spectrum Field … Starter Adam Morgan (ND) threw 2.0 innings, allowing 2 hits with no walks and 1 strikeout … Right-hander Ricardo Pinto (1.0 IP) and 2017 SPRING ROSTER lefty Joely Rodriguez (1.0 IP) also made scoreless appearances … Maikel Franco was the star of the day as he went 2- 2 Goeddel, Tyler of for-3 with two home runs, one of which was an inside-the-park home run … Rhys Hoskins (2-2, 2B, HR) reached on a 3 * Coghlan, Chris of 4 Blanco, Andrés inf double in the bottom of the 9th inning before being removed for pinch-runner Roman Quinn … Brock Stassi (1-1, RBI) 5 Saunders, Michael of knocked in Quinn on a single up the middle to secure the victory for the Phils. 7 Franco, Maikel inf TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER at TOR: 8 Samuel, Juan ch 9 McLaren, John ch RHP Jeremy Hellickson ... 29 years old (4/8/87, Des Moines, IA) ... How Obtained: Acquired from ARI 10 Bowa, Larry ch for RHP Sam McWilliams, 11/14/15 … Spring 2016: 0-0, 3.31 ERA (6 ER, 16.1 IP) in 4 GS; also pitched 1.0 12 Morandini, Mickey ch scoreless inning vs Univ. of Tampa on 2/28 … 2016: Made his Phillies debut, 4/4 at CIN (ND, 6.0 IP, 0 ER, 6 13 Galvis, Freddy inf 15 * Burnett, Sean lhp SO) … Was the first starting pitcher to make his Phillies debut on Opening Day since Roy Halladay in 2010 … 16 Hernández, César inf Finished T-3rd in the NL n SHO (1), T-5th in GIDP (21), T-8th in starts (32) and 9th in BB/9.0 IP (2.14) … Posted 17 Neshek, Pat rhp a career-best 3.2 fWAR, the highest by a Phillies right-hander since Halladay (8.3) in 2011 … Set career bests 18 * Florimón, Pedro inf in SO (154) and starts and tied his career high in innings (189.0) Walked only 13 of the 406 RHH he faced 19 Joseph, Tommy inf nd (3.2% BB rate) and held RHH to a .261 OBP.. -
Lmu Baseball Media Guide 2007
2007 LMU BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2007 2007 LMU BASEBALL QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY Location: ............................Los Angeles, CA Founded: ............................................1911 Enrollment: ........................................8,300 Nickname:............................................Lions Colors: ..............................crimson and navy National Affiliation:..............NCAA Division I Conference:................................West Coast INSIDE THE LIONS Home Field: ..........George C. Page Stadium Capacity:................................................600 President:............Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Athletic Director: ..............Dr. William Husak Inside the Lions BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach: ..........................................................................Frank Cruz Cruz’s Office: ..................................................................(310) 338-2949 Cruz’s E-Mail: ..................................................................fcruz@lmu.edu Alma Mater: ....................................................................Pepperdine ‘83 Record at LMU: ..................................................284-291-2 (10 seasons) Collegiate Career Record: ..................................284-291-2 (10 seasons) Associate Head Coach: ............................Vince Beringhele (third season) Alma Mater: ............................................................................UCLA ‘83 Assistant Coach: ............................................Benny Bonilla (first season) Alma Mater: -
Eastern Illinois University the Keep
Eastern Illinois University The Keep April 1999 4-5-1999 Daily Eastern News: April 05, 1999 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1999_apr Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: April 05, 1999" (1999). April. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1999_apr/2 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 1999 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]. 68˚ Partly The Daily Monday 46˚ cloudy April 5, 1999 Inside Eastern Sports Right www.den.eiu.edu Good Eastern Illinois University on target Charleston, Ill. 61920 start A local weather observer says Vol. 84, No. 129 Men’s tennis team goes 1 - 0, 12 pages the first week of April will bring women go 1 - 1 in OVC play average spring-time temperatures. News Story on Page 12 Story on Page 3 “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Working for a living, degree Student works his way through school one delivery at a time By Joe Sanner Senior reporter Monday When Bob Stephens, a junior profile marketing major from Sumner, came to Eastern, his mother was make minimum wage and we get 50 paying for most of his tuition. But cents per delivery run and also when she was no longer able, make our tips. Stephens was forced to take matters “I’ve made up to 70 or 80 bucks into his own hands and get a job.