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Extractions: See Also: Regional: North America: United States: Connecticut: Society and Culture: Famous Nutmeggers: Sports Sports: Baseball: Major League: Teams: Boston Red Sox Sports: Baseball: Major League: Teams: Cleveland Indians Sports: Baseball: Major League: Teams: New York Yankees ... Grave of Cornelius Ball "Neal" - Photos from Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Neal Ball - Contains career statistics, players similar to him, and biographical information. Letter to Neal Ball - Reproduction of a 1909 letter from a newspaper writer to Neal Ball, who was, at the time, shortstop with the New York Highlanders (later known as the New York Yankees). Legends of the Game - Career data and information on Neal Ball. Neal Ball - Career batting stats from sportsillustrated/cnn.com.
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Extractions: Ivan R. Dee, 2000 Buy the book from Chapter 3 N othing sullies the remembrance of Josh's golden moments as witnessed by fellow Negro-league performers. Buck Leonard remembers a game against Leon Day and the Newark Eagles in which the Grays were behind, 2-1. When a runner got on first, Leonard sacrificed him to second, one of the few times the hard-hitting Leonard ever bunted. Josh could tie the game with a single, so Day bore down on him. He got two strikes past Josh and prepared to set him up for a third. Again, Josh was the kind of hitter, as his teammates insist to this day, who never worried about two strikes on him. He didn't shorten up or widen his stance. He believed he could hit anything in any situation, and simply had the confidence he would. Day wound up and threw a tough two-strike pitch, a fast curveball on the outside of the plate, and Josh nailed it over the scoreboard in center field. It was a blast which not only broke up the ball game but which had people slapping their foreheads in disbelief. "He was that kind of power hitter," Leonard said. "Nobody knows how far that ball went that day." Or the time Jack Marshall saw him commit himself too soon and almost strike out on a sucker pitch. Almost. For as Marshall remembers it, Sonny Cornelius was pitching for the American Giants against the Grays at Victory Field in Indianapolis, Indiana. Cornelius threw Josh a good slow curve and fooled him completely. Josh took his short stride, shifted his weight as much as he ever did, and began his swing. He brought his left arm across his body, but halted the motion at the sight of Cornelius's tantalizing slow curve, let go of the bat with his left hand, and with only his right hand gripping the handle, swatted at the ball as if he were going after a horsefly. The drive carried 375 feet and out of the park. Josh circled the bases, unable to contain a smile; Sonny Cornelius shook his head.
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Today In History: December 22 cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy, known as Connie Mack, the Tall Mack was electedto the Baseball Hall of Mack played professional ball, mostly as a catcher http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/dec22.html
Extractions: Baseball Cards, 1887-1914 Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy, known as Connie Mack, the "Tall Tactician" of major league baseball, was born on December 22 , 1862 in East Brookfield, Massachusetts. Ramrod-straight and a string bean of a man at 6'1" and 150 pounds, Mack was a professional baseball player prior to serving as manager and team executive for 53 years. Fifty of those years, from 1901 through the 1950 season, were spent as owner-manager of the Philadelphia Athletics . The A's won nine American League championships and five World Series under the management of this beloved and respected baseball legend. In 1937, Mack was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Mack played professional ball, mostly as a catcher, in more than 700 major league games. The story goes that he shortened his name to Mack so that it would fit on the score board. In 1901, he became manager and owner of a 25 percent stake in the Philadelphia club, which he named the Athletics after the old American Association team of the 1880s. Mack was easy to spot on the benchhe was the man in the business suit (as seen in the panoramic team photograph displayed below). Mr. Mack, as he was respectfully referred to, never wore a uniform and rarely went into the clubhouse except for a pre-game meeting, a practice he initiated in the major leagues. His habit of moving his players into proper fielding position by waving his scorecard earned him the title "tenth man on the field."
Easts Teague Grates On Rams In 9-2 Baseball Victory GRANITE QUARRY East Rowan baseball coach Jeff Safrit Spencer Steedley and handedthe ball to Teague a few breaks, said senior outfielder Adam cornelius. http://www.salisburypost.com/2001april/041101j.htm
Extractions: GRANITE QUARRY East Rowan baseball coach Jeff Safrit has seen em come, seen em go over the years. Safrits not easily impressed. He uses the word great to describe someone or something, oh, once every three years. But he used great after East Rowans 9-2 victory over Harding Tuesday night. Safrit wont argue when someone says Travis Goins was a great first baseman. And, yeah, David Trexler was a great shortstop and so is that quiet Hayes Jr. kid whos at Trexlers old spot now, And, sure, Safrit will agree that Jason Foster was a great center fielder. That Michael Lowman and Brian Hatley were great leaders. And then theres that Jeremy Teague fellow. Huh? Who? What?
Central Tops East Again For SPC Baseball Title of intensity, EastCentral is usually SPC baseballs answer lead after two-out RBIsby Adam cornelius and Cal and with fans bellowing on every ball and strike http://www.salisburypost.com/2001may/050401e.htm
Extractions: UNIONVILLE Central Cabarrus center fielder Josh Doughty was the only person in the park who wasnt absolutely certain the baseball was gone. Central led East Rowan 5-4 in the South Piedmont Conference Tournament championship game in the top of the sixth inning. With two outs and one on, Viking lefty Thomas Wilson hung a curveball to Drew Davis the only bad pitch he threw in three innings of work. The sound generated by the collision of Davis arcing bat with that floating baseball was a Fourth-of-July level explosion. Wilson grimaced. Davis smiled. The East dugout rose as one, arms lifted in triumph. East fans, lurching forward from bleacher seats and lawn chairs, whooped. Central coach Bryan Tyson buried his head in his hands. I didnt even get up off my stool, said Tyson. Davis hit it a mile. I knew it was out.
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Meridian Youth Baseball Board Members Term Expires 2003 Mike cornelius (Tball Director - Baseball) tballdir@meridianyouthbaseball.orgTerm Expires 2003. Diana Knapp http://www.meridianyouthbaseball.org/old/board.htm
Cornelius Lake Norman Youth Atheltic Association Spring Registration Form It's getting close to Spring ball again thank and recognizethe work of the cornelius Parks and I guess Don has a life after Baseball! http://www.clnyaa.org/Home_Page_Information.htm
Extractions: Cornelius, NC 28031 Hot Dog and picture day April 26th at the New Bailey Park. See Schedule! Coaches! -Please post game scores. See "Input Team Scores" We are in DESPERATE need for good qualified coaches for our girls softball program. We are going to improve the level of play and opportunity for girls softball in Cornelius. If have you have experience, or know someone with experience, please contact CLNYAA or Andy and Sue Braman. The Cornelius Parks and Recreation Department controls access to Legion Field, Torrence Chapel Park, Bailey Road Park, and Smithville Park (also known as Ferry Street Fields). Call the "HOT LINE" number to see if fields have been closed due to rain. The number is 704-896-2460 ext. 300. The Hotline will be updated weekdays by 3:00pm As the season opens, we need to thank and recognize the work of the Cornelius Parks and Recreation Department. The Parks and Recreation Dept has been a valuable asset to CLNYAA this year. The people behind the Parks and Recreation Department are:
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Extractions: Pick Your School The ACC Air Force Akron Arizona Arizona St. Army Baylor Big 12 Boston College Bowling Green Butler California Central Michigan Charlotte Clemson Cleveland St. Colorado Creighton Denver Duquesne Fairfield Florida Atlantic Florida State Fresno State George Washington Georgia Gonzaga Houston Illinois Illinois Chicago Iowa State Jacksonville Johns Hopkins Kansas State Kentucky Lafayette Louisville Loyola Marymount Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Miami (FL) Michigan State MSU Photo Shop Missouri Ole Miss Mount St. Mary's Nevada North Carolina NC State Northern Colorado Northwestern Notre Dame Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oregon Oregon State Pac 10 Pennsylvania Portland State Providence Purdue Quinnipiac Richmond Sacred Heart Saint Louis Saint Mary's Samford San Diego State Santa Clara Siena South Carolina SE Missouri St Southern Illinois Stephen F. Austin Stanford Stony Brook Tennessee TCU Texas Tech Toledo Tulane Tulsa UAB UCLA UCSB UNLV USC Utah Wake Forest Washington Washington State WCHA Western Carolina Western Kentucky Wyoming By Neil Cornelius The News Record CINCINNATI (U-WIRE) For Cincinnati, lightning didn't strike twice.