Ball State Defense Preview He missed spring ball playing centerfield for the baseball team. Senior Shaka Johnsonwas 2 with 73 tackles. Senior cornelius Bowick returns pairing with http://www.collegefootballnews.com/mac/2001_Previews/Ball State_D_Preview.htm
Extractions: Ball State Cardinals defense Click for Ball State offense Returning Starters: (9) DT Mark Zachery 5-11 283 Sr; DE Evan Triggs 6-3 266 Sr; ILB Shaka Walker 6-3 218 Sr; ILB Lorenzo Scott 6-2 195 Soph; OLB Vernard Alsberry 6-0 211 Sr; OLB Cornelius Bowick 6-2 221 Sr; CB Jesse Avant 5-10 176 Jr; CB Steve Monson 5-8 169 Jr; S Jade Winchell 5-10 196 Jr The Skinny: They gave up almost 32 points and 370 yards per game last season, but there's hope with 23 lettermen and 9 starters coming back. The secondary will be solid and the linebackers decent by MAC standards. The line needs to generate a pass rush. Defensive Line: They all return but that doesn't mean they're going to be much better. The pass rush was anemic and the run D was miserable. Senior Mark Zachery returns at tackle alongside sophomore Greg Pagnara . the ends are big both tipping the scales at 260+ pounds. Seniors Evan Triggs and Richard Crable return. Triggs is the best player on the line registering 55 tackles and 3 sacks last season.
Extractions: a - doubled for C Schilling in the 9th BATTING: 2B - Md Williams (8, Cornelius); C Schilling (2, Cornelius); R Ryan (1, Aybar). S - C Schilling 2. RBI - Md Williams (11), R Ryan (1). 2-out RBI - Md Williams, R Ryan. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - S Finley 1, Womack 3. Team LOB - 6. BASERUNNING: CS - Womack (9, 2nd base by Cornelius/R Castro); L Gonzalez (4, 2nd base by Cornelius/R Castro). Picked off - C Schilling (2nd base, Cornelius). FLORIDA ab r h rbi bb so lob avg L Castillo 2b Kotsay rf Floyd lf Berg pr-ss Pr Wilson cf Lowell 3b De Lee 1b A Fox ss-lf R Castro c Cornelius p Darensbourg p a-Millar ph Aybar p Totals Florida Marlins Related Info: Team Page
Ryan Dempster Chat online this evening to talk about baseball and the Jason Paul With yourself, Penny,Sanchez, cornelius, Smith and it comes to choosing pro ball over college http://www.baseball.ca/SlamBaseballCanada/chat_001016.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz AllPop CNEWS Webfin Money C-Health Lifewise AUTONET.CA Newsstand Travel Search eBay.ca Get away today 411 online Free E-Mail Shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Match Contact Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Biz Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index Monday, October 16, 2000 Florida Marlins' pitcher Ryan Dempster, from Sechelt, B.C., joined SLAM! Baseball online this evening to talk about baseball and the Florida Marlins. Review his answers in the transcript below. Dave What's it like playing in Florida? Ryan Dempster: I have to say that it is great place to pitch but a little humid at times. Since I came home the weather has not been too bad, because it has been sunny. KEN @ COMOX,BC YOU JUST MISSED A WORLD SERIES RING (1997), COMING UP IN 1998, WHAT DO YOU FEEL ARE THE CHANCES OF THE MARLINS BEING COMPETITIVE NEXT SEASON? IF YOU SEE ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT WHERE WOULD YOU MAKE THE CHANGES? Ryan Dempster: I think the chances are pretty good. We improved from last year quite a bit and I see us improving even more next season. I think that you can always use starting pitching, maybe another starter and the Marlins have been talking about going and getting a catcher. We have two great catchers but we did not get a lot of home runs out of that spot so maybe a more offensive catcher.
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Transaction Oracle - Baseball Primer (March 23, 2002 - Post #335) You are here Baseball Primer Transaction Oracle. 25, 2002 Schatzeder Motahas a fast ball that looks got David Segui from the Mets for Reid cornelius. http://www.baseballprimer.com/to/archives/00000335.shtml
Extractions: (comments - last post) Tampa Bay Devil Rays: Signed P John Rocker to a minor-league contract. (13 - 6:10pm, Apr 12) Colorado Rockies: Signed OF Greg Vaughn to a minor-league contract. (9 - 3:53am, Apr 12) Arizona Diamondbacks: Placed P Bret Prinz on the 60-day disabled list; purchased the contract of P Scott Service. (3 - 7:48pm, Apr 11) Spring Training Release - 3/26: Atlanta - Mike VenafroBoston - Frank Castillo, Lou Merloni (claimed on waivers by Padres)New... (52 - 7:46pm, Apr 11) Atlanta Braves: Signed P Shane Reynolds. (9 - 5:27pm, Apr 11) Arizona Diamondbacks: Released P Mike Jackson; designated P Greg Swindell for assignment. (23 - 10:45am, Apr 11) Baltimore Orioles: Signed C Roberto Machado. (19 - 6:55pm, Apr 10) Entries are in descending order of most recent post. Unread posts may be light blue.
PHMC Doc Heritage: The National Pastime Lajoie, Benjamin F. Shibe, President, cornelius Magillicuddy (Connie the PhiladelphiaAmerican League Base ball Club, and day of the 1902 baseball season the http://www.docheritage.state.pa.us/documents/baseball.asp
Extractions: Modern Era ... Contact Us Click on the Image for a larger view of the image. Philadelphia Commerical Museum Collection Several of the most important legal documents in the early history of modern major league baseball were created during a protracted legal battle that resulted from Napoleon Lajoie jumping his contract with the National League's Philadelphia Phillies in order to play for the upstart American League Philadelphia Athletics. This gave the Athletics instant credibility as a major league team, and helped to create great animosity between the two leagues. The Lajoie case is still cited as being relevant in sports law today. In early 1901, the owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, Colonel John L. Rogers, filed suit in state court to try to regain Lajoie's services. Rogers and his team, the Philadelphia Ball Club, Limited, were the plaintiffs vs. Napoleon Lajoie, Benjamin F. Shibe, President, Cornelius Magillicuddy (Connie Mack), Manager and Treasurer of the Philadelphia American League Base Ball Club, and Frank Hough, Agent were the defendants. Common Pleas Court No. 5 rejected the Philadelphia Phillies request for an injunction against Lajoie and the American League on May 17, 1901. The Phillies promptly appealed this decision.
Urban Shocker : Silent Hero Of Baseball's Golden Age that the son of the eminent cornelius would shine One reason may be that professionalbaseball was neither so giving the public the clean, fast ball games it http://urbanshocker.net/main_characters/ed_walsh/ed_walsh.html
Extractions: There have been fathers and sons in professional baseball; there have been famous sons of third rate players; there have been second rate sons of star players; there have been illustrious brothers, like the Wrights, the Tebeaus and the Waners, to mention only a few of the past and present; there has been a whole family like the Delehantvs who have made their name known throughout fandom. But up to date no outstanding star in the history of the national game has given back to that game a son who has become illustrious. The famed heroes of old, like Old Hoss Radbourne, Cap Anson, King Kelly, Charley Comiskey, Amos Rusie, Tom Burns and John Clarkson, and the later crop of great players, like John McGraw, Hugh Jennings, Connie Mack, Herman Long and Hugh Duffy? none of them has bequeathed to baseball a son who has come anywhere near filling his place in the realm of the nation's sport. So far, perhaps, Connie Mack has come as near to it as anyone, but it looks as if it would be as a manager and strategist that the son of the eminent Cornelius would shine if at all, rather than as a player. And the others named either have no sons at all or none who displayed either great ability or, liking for the game.
Wolf Creek Little League - About Us 26), East* of cornelius Pass Road, North* of Tualatin Vice President of Baseball,Dan Hill, BOOTHILL_734@msn Vice President of Tee ball, Larry Beaver, ltbeaver072890 http://www.wcll.org/pages/aboutus.html
Extractions: The movement is dedicated to helping children become good and decent citizens. It strives to inspire them with a goal and to enrich their lives towards the day when they must take their places in the world. It establishes the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fair play. ...from the Little League Official Regulations and Playing Rules Book.
On The Ball Baseball Rosters - American League - ABC Contract League ball Baseball Rosters AL - 2000 End of Season. This page was last updated on Tuesday, 23-Jan-2001 173132 CST. 2000 OTB AL Baseball Page · AL Baseball http://www.otbsports.net/sports/baseball/2000/a_baserosters.shtml
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National League Baseball - Marlins Vs. Pirates Baseball is a game of opportunity. My location was off, Corneliussaid. I get the ball there and I'm going to get hit hard. . http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores100/100168/100168317.htm
Extractions: Jun 16, 2000 NL FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - FLORIDA 1 2 4 1 8 10 1 PITTSBURGH 2 1 3 8 3 (FINAL) BATTERIES: FLA - REID CORNELIUS, RICKY BONES (6TH), BRADEN LOOPER (8TH) AND PAUL BAKO PIT - FRANCISCO CORDOVA, CHRIS PETERS (5TH), MARC WILKINS (8TH), JEFF WALLACE (9TH) AND JASON KENDALL WP - REID CORNELIUS (2-1) LP - FRANCISCO CORDOVA (4-5) SAVE - BRADEN LOOPER (1) HOME RUNS: FLA - DERREK LEE (11) OFF F CORDOVA IN THE 4TH, 1 ON DERREK LEE (12) OFF F CORDOVA IN THE 5TH, 3 ON PIT - NONE TIME: 2:52 ATT: 29,737 PROBABLES: FLA - JESUS SANCHEZ (4-5, 6.22) PIT - TODD RITCHIE (4-3, 4.61) Extended Box FLORIDA (8) VS PITTSBURGH (3) - FINAL FLORIDA ab r h rbi bb so lob avg L Castillo 2b 3 2 2 1 1 .341 Kotsay rf 5 1 .279 Floyd lf 5 1 4 2 .297 Pr Wilson cf 5 1 1 4 4 .260 Lowell 3b 3 2 1 2 3 .259 De Lee 1b 5 2 2 6 1 4 .272 Al Gonzalez ss 4 1 .172 Bako c 4 1 2 2 .275 Cornelius p 3 2 .111 Bones p 1 .000 Looper p .000
SLAM! Baseball The Pitching Line: REID CORNELIUS REID cornelius. Currently with Florida Marlins NL. 2000 RESULTS. DATE, RESULT,SCORE, IP, RUNS, ER, NP, ERA. 20Sep-00, L, 3-10, @MON 4-2, 5 2/3, 4, 3, 103,4.76. http://www.canoe.ca/MLBPitchers00/_REID_CORNELIUS.htm
Extractions: Expos REID CORNELIUS Currently with Florida Marlins : NL 2000 RESULTS DATE RESULT SCORE IP RUNS ER NP ERA 20-Sep-00 L, 3-10 @MON 4-2 14-Sep-00 L, 3-9 @ATL 5-3 05-Sep-00 L, 3-8 @HOU 9-5 30-Aug-00 ND LOSS STL 4-2 25-Aug-00 L, 3-7 CIN 6-0 19-Aug-00 L, 3-6 @COL 10-3 13-Aug-00 ND LOSS SDG 7-3 07-Aug-00 ND LOSS @STL 2-1 02-Aug-00 ND WIN HOU 5-4 28-Jul-00 L, 3-5 ARI 4-1 22-Jul-00 L, 3-4 MON 17-7 17-Jul-00 L, 3-3 @BAL 5-3 08-Jul-00 ND WIN TAM 6-5 02-Jul-00 W, 3-2 @MON 2-1 26-Jun-00 L, 2-2 @NYM 10-5 21-Jun-00 ND WIN MIL 5-4 16-Jun-00 W, 2-1 @PIT 8-3 10-Jun-00 W, 1-1 @TAM 5-1 05-Jun-00 ND LOSS BOS 3-2 30-May-00 ND LOSS @PIT 3-2 25-May-00 L, 0-1 @STL 7-6
Charles Cornelius Church Board member. Occasionally preaches sermons. Church scholar. baseball fan.What is a nice man like Charles cornelius doing working in loan collections? http://www.efg.net/Inside/Charles_Cornelius.asp
Extractions: Acolyte. Church Board member. Occasionally preaches sermons. Church scholar. Baseball fan. What is a nice man like Charles Cornelius doing working in loan collections? What Charles Cornelius, Supervisor of Default Prevention, is doing is helping students pay their bills on time and helping schools collect funds that are owed to them through innovative programs such as the Early Intervention Program (EIP). Charles began working here in 1990, but left in 1997 to pursue other opportunities. He returned here in 2001 as Supervisor of Default Prevention, which was the same position that he held when he left. At the time of his return, the company had just launched EIP as a pilot program developed to reduce default rates at a few schools experiencing difficulties in that area. Charles was excited with the results that showed 85% of borrowers assigned to EIP became current on their student loan payments, and he began working to expand the program to more schools. The program is based on having extensive contact with past due borrowers during the early stages of delinquency before it is too late for borrowers to bring their account current. Past due borrowers receive phone calls when they are 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 days late with their payment, and they also receive letters urging them to pay their bills when they are 30, 50, 75, and 105 days past due. After automating these processes, his department now can serve an increased number of schools and can concentrate on what they do bestcounseling borrowers to pay their bills. "As a result of our work, someone might be able to buy their first car or house because they have not ruined their credit," Charles says with pride.
Extractions: The Baseball Index is a vast index to books, articles, and other sources on baseball compiled by volunteers from the Society for American Baseball Research . The complete index is available for purchase, and The Baseball Index Research Service can perform complicated searches for a nominal fee. Click here for more information. ARTICLES Florida Marlins Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
Baseball And Dads was puzzled why anyone would name a baseball park after and if your name was on theball you got asked again, the old man's name . cornelius Magillicudy , he http://oldballgame.freeservers.com/joeweb30.html
Extractions: "BASEBALL AND DADS" Growing up in the City of Philadelphia was a definite benefit for a little boy. It had everthing any large city could have; except the Yankees! There were plenty of other kids and lots of things for them to do. Whether we hopped the "el" and rode to 69th St or jumped on the subway and rode to South Philly, we found adventurous journies to fill our days. Our favorite pastime however, was the many trips to Connie Mack Stadium (Shibe Park) at 21st and Lehigh. We didn't mind that the Phillies were usually a dismal team, with a record of desperation unmatched in the millenium. They were the "Phillies", and we were faithful fans! We made the trips with the proper "reverence" in our minds, smiles on our faces and hope in our hearts. Though we were often disappointed, the memories aren't so bad! There are many, but here's one of my all time favorites. Nights in North Philly The year was 1958, late April or early May. There was a chill in the night air, but the first hint of spring, immediately recognizable in the mind of an eight year old boy, was apparent when the breeze was still. Not much was on his mind as the trolley lurched to a stop at the corner of Broad and Lehigh, nothing but the seven block walk to 21st St. He didn't mind the walk. It was a chance to hear again, the old stories that he knew so well...Stories of Howard Ehmke and Rube Wadell; tales of Babe Ruth and Connie Mack and legendary yarns of roof- top crowds and the "spite" fence that shut them out. As they passed the "10th Inning Cafe", he asked about the name, as he had so often in the past. The answer was the same, and he wondered why anyone would want to spend the 10th inning in a bar.
HawkZone.com 1, Jesse Avant, Indianapolis, IN, CB, 58, 179, Fr. Danny ball, S, 3, AlgerBoswell, Gary, IN, LB, 5-8, 215, Fr. 35, cornelius Bowick, Fort Wayne, IN,LB, 6-2, 222, Sr. http://saljournal.hawkzone.com/data/football/2002/teams/670_teampage.shtml
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You'll Have A Ball (and Bat) In Otsego County You'll Have A ball (and Bat) in Otsego County. a visit to Cooperstown and its bustlingbaseball and bed Such men as cornelius Hardendorf, of the 152nd New York http://www.evangelist.org/counties/0624otse.htm
Extractions: After returning from a trip to Otsego County last week, with an itinerary that included stops in Cherry Valley, Cooperstown and Oneonta, I realized one fundamental thing: I could live there. Having driven Interstate 88 on several recent journeys to Otsego County (and points beyond) in recent weeks, I opted to head down Route 20 this time. You can tell the difference between Western Avenue in Albany and Route 20 when you're going west: less traffic, the rising sun behind you, and the increasing amount of farmland around you. Cherry Valley My first destination was Cherry Valley, a tiny village so named by an early settler, Rev. Samuel Dunlop, for its abundance of cherry trees. From Albany, the trip took about an hour-and-a-quarter but didn't seem nearly that long because of the scenic beauty to admire as I drove. Most businesses didn't seem to open until 10 a.m., so I walked around town for a little while and learned about its history. At the traffic light, for example, is a Civil War monument erected in 1868 in memory of local men "who died that their country might live," as an inscription reads. Such men as Cornelius Hardendorf, of the 152nd New York Infantry; Sgt. William O. McLean, U.S. sharpshooter, and Charles D. McLean, 1st Regiment; and Charles P. Nicholls, of the U.S. Navy, are listed on the memorial, atop which sits an eagle.
Extractions: This crotchety old patriarch grew to a ripe old age without ever leaving his native soil of Hazzard County. But after Dukes of Hazzard went off the air in 1985, Uncle Jesse grew morose and despondent. So he hopped into Bo and Luke's '69 Dodge Charger better known as General Lee and headed for California to seek fame and fortune as a novelist and screenwriter. He doesn't qualify for Social Security yet, so he needed a day job. Lucky for him, Epitonic was hiring. When not busy cussing out his fellow employees for their grammatical errors or trying to think up a title for the Great American Novel he'll be starting soon, he heads the San Francisco chapter of the Conservation Club, an organization he founded back in ol' Hazzard County which advocates the consumption of whiskey to conserve our precious water resources.
Extractions: ONE MORE INNING AN ARTICLE FROM THE MONTHLY BASEBALL MAGAZINE ONE MORE INNING People, images, events, appear almost as if they were part of your consciousness. Your mind is suddenly aware of this communication which shifts from moment to moment. For starters there was a new guard at the Pearly Gates. He kept insisting that there was no Connie Mack there. The doors swung open (without any heavenly choir to welcome me) and I was on my way. Walking through Heaven is unbelievable. The clouds follow you like silent sentinels. They hover around you guiding you to your destination. Although generally white most of them have a light blue aura tinged with a bit of cream. Always there is a sense of contentment over everything. Always you feel a shifting of time and space. Sitting outside his house, sipping a cup of tea, wearing a tan straw hat, suspenders planted against an immaculate light blue shirt with a stiff button down collar and a blue bowtie complimenting his outfit, he noticed me and waved me over. Please sit down and join us.