2018 Gonzaga Baseball Record Book

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2018 Gonzaga Baseball Record Book 2018 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 2018 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Gonzaga Sports Information | www.GoZags.com i 2018 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Single Game Records ........................................................... 2-4 Location: Spokane, Wash. Single Season Records ......................................................... 5-6 Founded: 1887 Career Records ........................................................................ 7-8 Enrollment: 7,501 Nickname: Bulldogs Awards and Honors ............................................................9-11 Colors: Blue (R-0 G-41 B-103), Red (R-179 G-25 B-52), Coaching History .....................................................................12 White (R-255 G-255 B-255), and Gray (R-195, G-199, Gonzaga in the Rankings ......................................................12 B-203) Championship History ...........................................................13 Facility (Capacity): Patterson Baseball Complex and Zags in the MLB Draft ..................................................... 14-15 Washington Trust Field (1,500) All-time Series ...........................................................................16 Dimensions (L to R): 328, 370, 398, 370, 328 Series Game by Game ..................................................... 17-21 Conference (Affiliation): West Coast (NCAA Div. I) Year by Year Results ......................................................... 22-27 President: Dr. Thayne M. McCulloh All-time Roster ................................................................... 28-30 Athletic Director: Mike Roth Baseball Administrator: Chris Standiford Faculty Athletic Representative: Peggy Sue Loroz TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Mark Machtolf (Stanford ‘87) Record at GU (Years): 417-339-2 (15th as head; 28th total) Overall Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Danny Evans, 15th season (Gonzaga ‘03) Assistant Coach: Brandon Harmon, Sixth season (Gonzaga ‘08) Assistant Coach: Sean Winston, Third season (Ha- waii Pacific ‘10) Athletic Trainer: Eric Gunning, 11th season 2017 Overall Record: 33-20 2017 WCC Record (Finish): 20-7 (T-First) Postseason: WCC Championships (Second; 2-2). Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/7 Baseball Phone: 509-313-4078 HISTORY First year of baseball: Records incomplete before 1960 All-time record: 1,510-1288-9 (since ‘60) WCC Championships (Last): 4 (2017 Regular Season) Most Wins: 48 (1981) Highest Win Percentage: 34-10/.773 (1971) NCAA Regional Appearances/Last: 6/2016 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. Sports Information Director: TBA Office Phone: 509-313-4227 SID E-mail: TBA Asst. AD/Communications: Todd Zeidler Asst. AD E-mail: [email protected] Online: www.GoZags.com Twitter: @GonzagaBaseball Instagram: @ZagsBaseball Facebook: /GUBaseball 1 2018 GONZAGA BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME PITCHING (GAME HIGHS DATING BACK TO 2008) INDIVIDUAL Most Walks Allowed Most Runs Allowed No Hitters 1. Marco Gonzales ............................... 6 (5/5/12) 1. 21...............................at Utah Valley (3/26/10) Billy Walker ................ vs. Central Wash. (3/4/90) Calvin LeBrun .................................6 (3/10/15) 2. 20.......................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) Gregg Harris ................ vs. Eastern Ore. (3/3/85) Cody Martin ....................................6 (2/28/09) 3. 19.....................................vs. Oregon (4/21/10) Tom Gorman .........vs. Northern Ariz. (3/15/80) Billy Moon .......................................6 (5/14/13) 4. 18.................................at San Diego (4/24/10) Mike Davey ...............................vs. Idaho (4/9/73) Tyler Olson ......................................6 (2/20/11) 5. 17.................................at San Diego (4/25/10) Arturo Reyes ...................................6 (3/24/13) 17..................at Washington State (3/29/11) Complete Game Shutouts 7. Several at .............5 (last: Morgan, 5/25/17) 17..............................at Pepperdine (5/16/15) Eli Morgan ....................................Pacific (3/17/17) 8. 16............................................vs. BYU (5/27/17) Eli Morgan .......at Cal State Fullerton (3/10/17) 16................................................at TCU (3/6/16) Eli Morgan .......................at San Diego (5/20/16) TEAM 16.................................................Utah (3/24/09) Eli Morgan ..... at Loyola Marymount (5/14/16) Innings Pitched Eli Morgan ..................................Portland (4/9/16) 1. 16.0 ...........................San Francisco (3/25/17) Most Walks Allowed Brandon Bailey ............... Saint Mary’s (4/12/15) 2. 14.0 ...........................San Francisco (5/15/13) 1. 12.......................vs. Oklahoma State (3/5/09) Andrew Sopko .......................Portland (4/19/14) 3. 13.0 ...................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) 2. 10......................................vs Bradley (2/27/16) Marco Gonzales..Appalachian State (5/11/13) 4. 12.0. ................................at California (3/4/17) 10..........................vs. Oregon State (2/20/11) Tyler Olson ...................at Pepperdine (4/20/13) 12.0 ........... at Loyola Marymount (5/15/16) 10............................ at UC Riverside (3/11/14) Marco Gonzales.................vs. Arkansas (3/1/13) 12.0 .................................vs. Bradley (2/27/16) 10....................................vs Portland (3/12/08) Marco Gonzales..........................Pacific (3/17/12) 12.0 ................ Loyola Marymount (4/28/12) 10..............................at Pepperdine (5/16/15) Marco Gonzales............LMU (11 inn.) (4/28/12) 12.0 .....................................at Lamar (2/25/12) 7. 9 ...........................................at Oregon (5/9/16) Tyler Olson ....................at Santa Clara (4/30/11) 12.0 ....................................at Hawaii (3/11/13) 9 ........................................San Diego (4/10/09) Ryan Carpenter ...........at Santa Clara (4/29/11) 12.0 ........................vs. Notre Dame (3/20/11) 9 ................................vs. Utah Valley (2/15/13) Matt Fields ..........................Saint Mary’s (5/1/09) 12.0 ...............................Pepperdine (3/31/12) 9 ............................vs. Oregon State (2/19/11) 9 ..................................vs. Creighton (2/28/09) Innings Pitched Strikeouts 9 ................................................ vs. BYU (3/1/08) 1. Marco Gonzales .......................11.0 (4/28/12) 1. 18.................vs. Sacramento State (2/26/10) 9 ........................................at Oregon (5/14/13) 2. Brandon Bailey .......................... 9.2 (4/12/14) 2. 17.................................. Saint Mary’s (4/28/17) 3. Several at ............9.0 (last: Morgan, 4/1/17) 17............................................vs. BYU (5/26/16) 17.................... Loyola Marymount (4/28/12) Strikeouts 4. 16...........................................at Pacific (4/2/16) 1. Brandon Bailey ........................... 17 (5/26/16) 16.............................................at BYU (5/25/12) 2. Eli Morgan .................................... 15 (4/21/17) 16............................. at Washington (3/31/09) Eli Morgan .................................... 15 (3/10/17) 7. 15.................................. Saint Mary’s (4/12/13) Marco Gonzales .......................... 15 (4/28/12) 8. 14...........................................at Pacific (4/1/16) 5. Eli Morgan .................................... 13 (3/17/17) 14......................vs. Texas Southern (2/26/16) Brandon Bailey ..............................13 (4/1/16) 14................................. at Santa Clara (5/3/13) Cody Martin ................................. 13 (2/26/10) 14...........................................at Pacific (3/4/11) 8. Eli Morgan .................................... 12 (4/28/17) 14..................................vs. Texas Tech (3/7/09) Eli Morgan ......................................12 (3/3/17) Marco Gonzales .............................12 (5/3/13) Fewest Hits Allowed Marco Gonzales .......................... 12 (5/25/12) 1. 0 .................vs. Central Washington (3/4/90) Marco Gonzales .......................... 12 (5/28/11) 0 ......................... vs. Eastern Oregon (3/3/85) 0 ................... vs. Northern Arizona (3/15/80) Most Hits Allowed 0 .............................................vs. Idaho (4/9/73) 1. Tyler Olson ................................... 14 (5/24/12) 5. 1 ................................................Pacific (3/17/17) Cody Martin ................................. 14 (4/30/10) 6. 2 ...................at Cal State Fullerton (3/10/17) Andrew Danner .......................... 14 (4/24/10) 2 .........................................at Missouri (3/8/11) Cody Martin ................................. 14 (4/23/10) 8. 3 ....Several times (last: at Portland 4/21/17) 5. Eli Morgan .................................... 13 (4/13/17) Brandon Bailey ..............................13 (5/2/14) Most Hits Allowed Liam Baron ................................... 13 (4/25/10) 1. 25............................................vs. BYU (5/27/17) 7. Several at ...........12 (last: Lardner, 4/15/17) 25.....................................vs. Oregon (4/21/10) 3. 24.................................at San Diego (4/24/10) Most Runs Allowed 4. 22.......................... at San Francisco (4/10/10) 1. Brandon Bailey ........................... 12 (5/16/15)
Recommended publications
  • John "Red" Braden Legendary Fort Wayne Semi- Pro Baseball Manager
    ( Line Drives Volume 18 No. 3 Official Publication of the Northeast Indiana Baseball Association September 2016 •Formerly the Fort Wayne Oldtimer's Baseball Association* the highlight of his illustrious career at that point in John "Red" Braden time but what he could not know was that there was Legendary Fort Wayne Semi- still more to come. 1951 saw the Midwestern United Life Insurance Pro Baseball Manager Co. take over the sponsorship of the team (Lifers). In He Won 5 National and 2 World Titles 1952 it was North American Van Lines who stepped By Don Graham up to the plate as the teams (Vans) sponsor and con­ While setting up my 1940s and 50s Fort Wayne tinued in Semi-Pro Baseball and Fort Wayne Daisies displays that role at the downtown Allen County Public Library back for three in early August (August thru September) I soon years in realized that my search for an LD article for this all, 1952, edition was all but over. And that it was right there '53 and in front of me. So here 'tis! '54. Bra- A native of Rock Creek Township in Wells Coun­ dens ball ty where he attended Rock Creek High School and clubs eas­ participated in both baseball and basketball, John ily made "Red" Braden graduated and soon thereafter was it to the hired by the General Electric Co. Unbeknownst to national him of course was that this would become the first tourna­ step in a long and storied career of fame, fortune and ment in notoriety, not as a G.E.
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Records
    Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 14 Team Records ........................................................................... 22 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls ....................... 42 Baseball America Division I Final Polls ........................... 45 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 46 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 48 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 49 No-Hitters and Perfect Games by Year .......................... 50 2 NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2011 Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Season Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 39—Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 2011 (62 games) 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Career RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME institutions
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 MLB Ump Media Guide
    the 2020 Umpire media gUide Major League Baseball and its 30 Clubs remember longtime umpires Chuck Meriwether (left) and Eric Cooper (right), who both passed away last October. During his 23-year career, Meriwether umpired over 2,500 regular season games in addition to 49 Postseason games, including eight World Series contests, and two All-Star Games. Cooper worked over 2,800 regular season games during his 24-year career and was on the feld for 70 Postseason games, including seven Fall Classic games, and one Midsummer Classic. The 2020 Major League Baseball Umpire Guide was published by the MLB Communications Department. EditEd by: Michael Teevan and Donald Muller, MLB Communications. Editorial assistance provided by: Paul Koehler. Special thanks to the MLB Umpiring Department; the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; and the late David Vincent of Retrosheet.org. Photo Credits: Getty Images Sport, MLB Photos via Getty Images Sport, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Copyright © 2020, the offiCe of the Commissioner of BaseBall 1 taBle of Contents MLB Executive Biographies ...................................................................................................... 3 Pronunciation Guide for Major League Umpires .................................................................. 8 MLB Umpire Observers ..........................................................................................................12 Umps Care Charities .................................................................................................................14
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Information & Record Book
    2017 INFORMATION & RECORD BOOK OWNERSHIP OF THE CLEVELAND INDIANS Paul J. Dolan John Sherman Owner/Chairman/Chief Executive Of¿ cer Vice Chairman The Dolan family's ownership of the Cleveland Indians enters its 18th season in 2017, while John Sherman was announced as Vice Chairman and minority ownership partner of the Paul Dolan begins his ¿ fth campaign as the primary control person of the franchise after Cleveland Indians on August 19, 2016. being formally approved by Major League Baseball on Jan. 10, 2013. Paul continues to A long-time entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sherman has been responsible for establishing serve as Chairman and Chief Executive Of¿ cer of the Indians, roles that he accepted prior two successful businesses in Kansas City, Missouri and has provided extensive charitable to the 2011 season. He began as Vice President, General Counsel of the Indians upon support throughout surrounding communities. joining the organization in 2000 and later served as the club's President from 2004-10. His ¿ rst startup, LPG Services Group, grew rapidly and merged with Dynegy (NYSE:DYN) Paul was born and raised in nearby Chardon, Ohio where he attended high school at in 1996. Sherman later founded Inergy L.P., which went public in 2001. He led Inergy Gilmour Academy in Gates Mills. He graduated with a B.A. degree from St. Lawrence through a period of tremendous growth, merging it with Crestwood Holdings in 2013, University in 1980 and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Notre Dame’s and continues to serve on the board of [now] Crestwood Equity Partners (NYSE:CEQP).
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA GUIDE 2019 Triple-A Affiliate of the Seattle Mariners
    MEDIA GUIDE 2019 Triple-A Affiliate of the Seattle Mariners TACOMA RAINIERS BASEBALL tacomarainiers.com CHENEY STADIUM /TacomaRainiers 2502 S. Tyler Street Tacoma, WA 98405 @RainiersLand Phone: 253.752.7707 tacomarainiers Fax: 253.752.7135 2019 TACOMA RAINIERS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Office/Contact Info .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Cheney Stadium .....................................................................................................................................................6-9 Coaching Staff ....................................................................................................................................................10-14 2019 Tacoma Rainiers Players ...........................................................................................................................15-76 2018 Season Review ........................................................................................................................................77-106 League Leaders and Final Standings .........................................................................................................78-79 Team Batting/Pitching/Fielding Summary ..................................................................................................80-81 Monthly Batting/Pitching Totals ..................................................................................................................82-85 Situational
    [Show full text]
  • Cougar Baseball Players In
    COUGAR BASEBALL RECORDS Table of Contents .........................................................1 Record Book CofC Baseball By The Numbers .................................3 NCAA Statistical Rankings ........................................44 2014 Quick Facts .........................................................4 Career Highs .........................................................45-46 Schedule .......................................................................5 Season Highs ........................................................46-47 Roster ............................................................................6 Team Highs .................................................................48 Season Outlook........................................................ 7-8 Game Records ......................................................49-50 Miscellaneous .............................................................51 Coaches/Players Home Runs Listing .....................................................52 Monte Lee ...............................................................9-10 Matt Heath/Chris Morris ............................................11 Year-by-Year Information Sizemore/Jackson/Holton ........................................12 Year-by-Year Statistics ..........................................53-58 Seniors...................................................................13-15 Year-by-Year Batting ...................................................59 Juniors ...................................................................16-18
    [Show full text]
  • 09.08.16 Mariners Minor League Report
    SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT Games of September 7, 2016 YESTERDAY’S RESULT CURRENT FIRST HALF OVERALL WINNER/LOSER/SAVE Tacoma 6, at El Paso 5 (12 IP) 81-62-1, 1st, +5.5* --- --- W-Alburquerque (1-0) at Jackson 3, Montgomery 0 38-31, 3rd, -3.5 46-24, 1st, +10.0* 84-55, 1st, +8.5 W-Sisk (1-0) at San Jose 5, Bakersfield 3 39-31, 1st, +4.0* 37-33, 3rd, -9.0 76-64, 2nd, -5.0 L-Morales (0-1) at Clinton 4, Peoria 0 47-23, 1st, +5.0* 39-31, 2nd, -1.0* 86-54, 1st, +7.5 W-Neidert (1-0) at Everett, Spokane 27-11, 1st, +12.0* 18-20, 3rd, -1.0 45-31, 1st, +11.0 POSTPONED – RAIN AZL Mariners 15-13, 2nd, -2.5 16-12, 1st, +1.0* 31-25, 2nd, -0.5 ARIZONA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DSLMariners --- 48-23, 1st, +5.0 END OF SEASON **AZL Mariners defeated the AZL Angels 2-0 to win the the Arizona League Championship (best-of-3 series). **AZL Mariners advance to the Arizona League Championship with a win over the AZL Reds on Aug. 31.** **AZL Mariners advance to the Arizona League Semifinals with a win over the AZL Cubs on Aug. 30.** **DSL Mariners lose to DSL Red Sox-1 1-2 in the Domincan Summer League Semifinals (best-of-3 series).** **DSL Mariners wins series over DSL Rockies 2-0 in first round of the DSL playoffs (best-of-3 series)** LEAGUE STANDINGS Pacific Coast League Standings (Northern Division): Northwest League Standings (Northern Division): W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 # Tacoma Rainiers 81 62 .566 - 46-26 35-36 22-26 W2 6-4 # Everett AquaSox 27 11 .711 - 15-7 12-4 15-3 W1 6-4 Reno Aces 76 68 .528 5.5 41-31
    [Show full text]
  • 1. Richie Ashburn (April 11, 1962) 60
    1. Richie Ashburn (April 11, 1962) 60. Joe Hicks (July 12, 1963) 117. Dick Rusteck (June 10, 1966) 2. Felix Mantilla 61. Grover Powell (July 13, 1963) 118. Bob Shaw (June 13, 1966) 3. Charlie Neal 62. Dick Smith (July 20, 1963) 119. Bob Friend (June 18, 1966) 4. Frank Thomas 63. Duke Carmel (July 30, 1963) 120. Dallas Green (July 23, 1966) 5. Gus Bell 64. Ed Bauta (August 11, 1963) 121. Ralph Terry (August 11, 1966) 6. Gil Hodges 65. Pumpsie Green (September 4, 1963) 122. Shaun Fitzmaurice (September 9, 1966) 7. Don Zimmer 66. Steve Dillon (September 5, 1963) 123. Nolan Ryan (September 11, 1966) 8. Hobie Landrith 67. Cleon Jones (September 14, 1963) --- 9. Roger Craig --- 124. Don Cardwell (April 11, 1967) 10. Ed Bouchee 68. Amado Samuel (April 14, 1964) 125. Don Bosch 11. Bob Moorhead 69. Hawk Taylor 126. Tommy Davis 12. Herb Moford 70. John Stephenson 127. Jerry Buchek 13. Clem Labine 71. Larry Elliot (April 15, 1964) 128. Tommie Reynolds 14. Jim Marshall 72. Jack Fisher (April 17, 1964) 129. Don Shaw 15. Joe Ginsberg (April 13, 1962) 73. George Altman 130. Tom Seaver (April 13, 1967) 16. Sherman Jones 74. Jerry Hinsley (April 18, 1964) 131. Chuck Estrada 17. Elio Chacon 75. Bill Wakefield 132. Larry Stahl 18. John DeMerit 76. Ron Locke (April 23, 1964) 133. Sandy Alomar 19. Ray Daviault 77. Charley Smith (April 24, 1964) 134. Ron Taylor 20. Bobby Smith 78. Roy McMillan (May 9, 1964) 135. Jerry Koosman (April 14, 1967) 21. Chris Cannizzaro (April 14, 1962) 79.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Ncbwa Directory
    2017 NCBWA DIRECTORY National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NCBWA INFORMATION THE NCBWA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. Members receive a directory, updates and official votes in the Howser Award Player of the Year, Regional Player of the Year and NCBWA All-America and Freshmen All- America voting. The NCBWA also sponsors preseason All-American awards and the Stopper of the Year Award. Additionally, the organization maintains a website at www.ncbwa.com and can be followed on Twitter at @NCBWA. For membership ($25), please visit http://www.sportswriters.net/ and signup online via credit card. NCBWA 2016-17 OFFICERS President: Malcolm Gray, East Carolina.......................................................................(252) 737-4253 ..................................................................................................................................... [email protected] 1st Vice President: Ryan Powell, North Dakota ..........................................................(701) 777-2986 ...............................................................................................................ryan.powell@athletics.und.edu 2nd Vice President: Todd Miles, Oregon .....................................................................(541) 346-0962 ..............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (3-2) (RHP Jake Westbrook; 0-0, 0.00)
    MIAMI MARLINS (3-1-1) (RHP Jacob Turner; 0-0, 0.00) at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (3-2) (RHP Jake Westbrook; 0-0, 0.00) ROGER DEAN STADIUM, JUPITER, FL Thursday, February 28, 2013 – 1:05 p.m. TODAY’S GAME: The Marlins will be on the visitor’s side of the scorebook as a team last season. Among active players (min. 2760 PA) since 2004, today when they take on their Roger Dean Stadium cohabitants from Pierre’s plate appearances-per-strikeout ratio of 17.64 is the highest in the St. Louis. It is the second of eight Grapefruit League games between the Majors, while Polanco (15.34) is second-highest, and Kotchman (10.03) is Clubs this spring. The Fish took round one by a score of 8-3, on Feb. 23 in 12th. each team’s GL opener. After today, the Clubs will next meet on March 6, when the Cardinals will again play host to Miami. WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: The Marlins have three players participating in the 2013 World Baseball Classic: RHPs Henderson Alvarez (Venezue- TODAY’S SCHEDULED PITCHERS la) and Steve Cishek (United States), and OF Giancarlo Stanton (United States). Alvarez will join his countrymen in Pool C play in San Juan, Puerto MARLINS CARDINALS Rico from March 7-10, while Cishek and Stanton will travel to Phoenix for RHP Jacob Turner RHP Jake Westbrook Pool D play from March 7-10. Miami will play host to Second Round action RHP Kevin Slowey RHP Trevor Rosenthal at Marlins Park from March 12-16, including a doubleheader on the first RHP Ryan Webb RHP Mitchell Boggs day.
    [Show full text]
  • COLORADO ROCKIES (0-0) at MIAMI MARLINS (0-0) Thursday, March 28, 2019 • 2:10 P.M
    COLORADO ROCKIES (0-0) at MIAMI MARLINS (0-0) Thursday, March 28, 2019 • 2:10 p.m. MDT • Marlins Park • Miami, Fla. LHP Kyle Freeland (0-0, -.--) vs. RHP José Ureña (0-0, -.--) TV: AT&T SportsNet • Radio: KOA NewsRadio HERE GOES with a .763 slugging percentage, nine doubles, 13 • The Rockies will begin their 27th Major League extra-base hits and 45 total bases, second with a OPENING DAY RECORDS season today in the first game of a four-game .424 batting average and a .470 on-base percentage, Mile High Stadium ............................................0-1 series at Miami … this will be their second and tied for second with 25 hits … he was the Coors Field ........................................................4-2 at ARI ..................................................................3-2 Opening Day in Miami, having opened here in 2014 recipient of the 2019 Abby Greer Award, which is vs. ARI..................................................................1-2 (lost 10-1). given annually to the Rockies’ Spring Training MVP. at ATL ..................................................................0-1 • March 28 is the earliest that the Rockies have ever • Kyle Freeland’s four wins tied for the Major League at CIN .................................................................0-1 opened the season in franchise history, beating last lead … Jon Gray’s 0.92 WHIP ranked second in the at HOU...............................................................1-1 year’s previous record of March 29. Cactus League, fourth overall in MLB. at MIA .................................................................0-1 • The Rockies are 14-12 on Opening Day, including • Freeland, a native of Denver, becomes the first at MIL ..................................................................3-1 a record of 10-9 while opening on the road … Denver-born Opening Day starter in Rockies at NYM ...............................................................0-1 have won three of their last five Opening Day history.
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale #131
    page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #131 1952-55 DORMAND POSTCARDS We are breaking a sharp set of the scarce 1950’s Dormand cards. These are gorgeous full color postcards used as premiums to honor fan autograph requests. These are 3-1/2” x 5-1/2” and feature many of the game’s greats. We have a few of the blank back versions plus other variations. Also, some have been mailed so they usually include a person’s address (or a date) plus the 2 cent stamp. These are marked with an asterisk (*). 109 Allie Reynolds .................................................................................. NR-MT 35.00; EX-MT 25.00 110 Gil McDougald (small signature) ..................................................................... autographed 50.00 110 Gil McDougald (small signature) ..............................................................................NR-MT 50.00 110 Gil McDougald (large signature) ....................................................... NR-MT 30.00; EX-MT 25.00 111 Mickey Mantle (bat on shoulder) ................................................. EX 99.00; GD watermark 49.00 111 Mickey Mantle (batting) ........................................................................................ EX-MT 199.00 111 Mickey Mantle (jumbo 6” x 9” blank back) ..................................................... EX-MT rare 495.00 111 Mickey Mantle (jumbo 6” x 9” postcard back) ................................................ GD-VG rare 229.00 111 Mickey Mantle (super jumbo 9” x 12” postcard back) .......................VG/VG-EX tape back 325.00 112
    [Show full text]