Ten inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame

The College Baseball Hall of Fame, headquartered in Lubbock, TX, inducted ten into their inaugural class on Tuesday. Among the more recognizable: Dave Winfield (Minnesota) Robin Ventura (Oklahoma St, set NCAA record 58 game hitting streak) Will Clark (Mississippi St) Bob Horner (Arizona St) Brooks Kieschnik (Texas) Also inducted was Rod Dedeaux who managed USC … Continue reading “Ten inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame”

The College Baseball Hall of Fame, headquartered in Lubbock, TX, inducted ten into their inaugural class on Tuesday.

Among the more recognizable:

  • Dave Winfield (Minnesota)
  • Robin Ventura (Oklahoma St, set NCAA record 58 game hitting streak)
  • Will Clark (Mississippi St)
  • Bob Horner (Arizona St)
  • Brooks Kieschnik (Texas)

Also inducted was Rod Dedeaux who managed USC to 11 College WS titles. In addition, coaches Skip Bertman (LSU), Cliff Gustafson (Texas), Ron Fraser (Miami) and Bobby Winkles (Arizona St).

The Hall hopes to have a permanent facility by 2008.

One Step Back, Two Steps Forward

I ran into Mr Cubfan Coworker today. After being out of action for a couple days, I asked him for an update on the last few days in the baseball world. He says that the Cubs have lost the first two to the Astros and if we’re lucky they’ll lose the last one and maybe … Continue reading “One Step Back, Two Steps Forward”

I ran into Mr Cubfan Coworker today. After being out of action for a couple days, I asked him for an update on the last few days in the baseball world.

He says that the Cubs have lost the first two to the Astros and if we’re lucky they’ll lose the last one and maybe get swept by the Brewers.

Huh? Mr Coworker has been a Cub fan for as long as I’ve known him so I know he hasn’t changed allegiances.

He explains. His thinking is that as long as the Cubs don’t mount some sort of winning streak, Hendry has a good case for firing Dusty Baker by the weekend. He has already said he is “evaluating everything” after the first half.

Cubfan feels that the timing is right. The Cubs need to build for next year and beyond (I think any realistic Cub fan realizes that by now). Bringing in a new manager at this point would allow him to get used to the current team and work with the late season call-ups, players which may make a real difference in 2007.

Cubfan Coworker may be overstating his point (I can’t see myself or even him, rooting for the Cubs to lose) but his point regarding the timing of managerial change is well taken.

Bleed Cubbie Blue has a good posting on the issue of the possibility of Dusty being replaced. One of the names rumored as potential replacements is Razor Shines.

Razor Shines!?!!

The name may not be familiar to many unless you follow minor league baseball or if you live in Indianapolis.

Shines had a total of 81 at-bats in the majors. But he is probably one of the most popular players in Indianapolis minor league history. Go to a Indianapolis Indians game today and you will still see clips of Razor’s play from 20 years ago and the crowd will react.

More to the point, Shines is now manager of Triple-A Charlotte, the Sox’ farm team. Last year, he was Southern League’s Manager of the Year when he was with the Birmingham Barons.

Other names mentioned: Lou Piniella, Tom Kelly. Bob Brenly, Jimy Williams, Lloyd McClendon, Tony Pena

Happy 4th of July!

I’ll be going out of town for the weekend and blogging access will be minimal (but who knows?) so I’m wishing y’all a Happy Fourth of July! The 4th is usually considered a Freedom holiday. Use it to consider your freedoms and how lucky we are to have them. You know the saying, Use them … Continue reading “Happy 4th of July!”

I’ll be going out of town for the weekend and blogging access will be minimal (but who knows?) so I’m wishing y’all a Happy Fourth of July!

The 4th is usually considered a Freedom holiday. Use it to consider your freedoms and how lucky we are to have them. You know the saying, Use them or lose them!

Coming up
Next weekend, is the Illowa APBA League‘s Mini-Convention. My Twin City Thunderchickens will be playing 27 games with three other teams in the league over the weekend.

I’m holding on to a decent third place right now and hoping to improve on that.

You’ll probably be hearing more about it next week.

7/1/06 Linescore of the Day: A.J. Pierzynski

3 for 5, HR, run, 3 rbi Do we need to go through this again? A.J. hit a 3-run shot off Ryan Demptser to win the game for the Sox. Hmm… you think the Wrigley fans took that very well?? No, the dolts threw litter on the field causing a five-minute delay. I have a … Continue reading “7/1/06 Linescore of the Day: A.J. Pierzynski”

3 for 5, HR, run, 3 rbi

Do we need to go through this again?

A.J. hit a 3-run shot off Ryan Demptser to win the game for the Sox.

Hmm… you think the Wrigley fans took that very well??

No, the dolts threw litter on the field causing a five-minute delay. I have a six year old who knows how to act better than that. Sheesh. One more thing that people can point to about Cub fans.

Oh, and not to defend A.J. or anything but Ozzie Guillen can learn something from him about the proper way to “get back” at a team.

6/30/06 Linescore of the Day: Juan Uribe

3 for 4, 2B, HR, run, 5 rbi “One man wrecking crew” is what the media called Juan and that about summed him up. He drove in five of the Sox’ eight runs in their 8-2 defeat of the hapless Cubbies yeaterday in the much anticpated matchup. A.J. and Michael kissed and made up. The … Continue reading “6/30/06 Linescore of the Day: Juan Uribe”

3 for 4, 2B, HR, run, 5 rbi

“One man wrecking crew” is what the media called Juan and that about summed him up. He drove in five of the Sox’ eight runs in their 8-2 defeat of the hapless Cubbies yeaterday in the much anticpated matchup.

A.J. and Michael kissed and made up. The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if it was ordered encouraged from above for the benefit of the camera. Yes, they are friends which I think furthers my point.

I’ll put my tinfoil hat away now.

Correction: That’s Juan Uribe not Jose.