TOUT WARS - 2001 American League Draft Results of Fame Future Stars baseball America RotoJunkie Mastersball CREATiVESPORTS R5 Hall,T Fick George Petkovsek Meadows Bellhorn R6 Coco Myette hinch,aj http://www.toutwars.com/01aldraft.htm
Pro Baseball Greeks In 2003 Major League baseball Greeks in 2003. Seeing action during the season were the OriolesMarlins; C aj hinch, Tigers; 1B-OF David McCarty, A s-Red Sox; http://www.nicindy.org/sports/2003probaseball.htm
Extractions: Major League B aseball Greeks in 2003 Seeing action during the season were the following Greeks from NIC member fraternities: Alpha Tau Omega Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Psi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Serving as major league managers during 2003 were Bob Boone (Zeta Psi) of the Cincinnati Reds (first part of season) ; Lloyd McClendon (Kappa Alpha Psi) of the Pittsburgh Pirates; and Jeff Torborg (Chi Psi) of the Florida Marlins (first part of season). Greeks who are coaches on big league clubs include Tom Gamboa (Lambda Chi Alpha) of the Kansas City Royals; Orel Hershiser (Sigma Phi Epsilon) of the Texas Rangers; Burt Hooton (Kappa Alpha Order) of the Houston Astros; Art Kusnyer (Phi Gamma Delta) of the Chicago White Sox; and Bob Schaefer (Theta Xi) of the Kansas City Royals. If other Greeks were on active rosters this season, please contact us so their names can be added.
Major League Baseball Greeks In Major League baseball Greeks in 2004. Seeing action during the season were the 3B Brian Dallimore, Giants; C aj hinch, Phillies; 1BOF Dave McCarty, http://www.nicindy.org/sports/2004probaseball.htm
Extractions: Serving as a major league manager during 2004 was Lloyd McClendon (Kappa Alpha Psi) of the Pirates. Greeks who were coaches on big league clubs include Mike Aldrete (Delta Tau Delta) of the Mariners; Orel Hershiser (Sigma Phi Epsilon) of the Rangers; Jim Hickey (Phi Sigma Kappa) of the Astros (last half of season); Burt Hooton (Kappa Alpha Order) of the Astros (first half of season); Lynn Jones (Alpha Chi Rho) of the Red Sox; Art Kusnyer (Phi Gamma Delta) of the White Sox; and Bob Schaefer (Theta Xi) of the Royals. The Commissioner of baseball is Bud Selig (Pi Lambda Phi). If other Greeks were on active rosters this season, please contact us so their names can be added.
Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... 2004 games USA Baseball elects Mike Gaski President // by Dave Fanucchi - USA Baseball (520-327-9700, ext. 223) // January 10, 2001 USA BASEBALL NAMES UNC GREENSBORO COACH MIKE GASKI PRESIDENT NEIL LANTZ NAMED CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Tucson, Arizona The USA Baseball Board of Directors elected Mike Gaski President at the annual organization meeting this past Sunday at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. Gaskis presidency is effective immediately, while immediate past President Neil Lantz of Indianapolis, Indiana assumes duties as Chairman of the Board of USA Baseball. Gaskis term runs through 2002. Mikes experience in baseball both domestically and internationally will serve our organization well, said USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO Paul Seiler. His knowledge of the game and familiarity with the day-to-day needs of our organization will be very important as we look to build on our Olympic success in Sydney.
Stanford University Cardinal | Baseball | An Official Athletic Site In what baseball America called one of the most exciting moments of the 1996 Leading the way was catcher aj hinch, who became the first threetime http://gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/archive/stan-m-basebl-96revi
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Sailing Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases With less than a month to go in the regular season, the 1996 Stanford baseball team was 23-17 overall and 10-11 in the Six-Pac. Then came "The Streak." The 1996 Cardinal left a permanent mark in the school record book by reeling off 18 consecutive victories over a span of 38 days. The record-breaking streak clinched second place in the Six Pac for the Cardinal, and also earned it the right to host the NCAA West Regional at Sunken Diamond. The streak also included several individual and team accomplishments that will be long remembered on The Farm: Brian Dallimore became the first Cardinal player on record to record six hits in a game when he went 6-for-6 with six RBI in a 22-4 win at Arizona on April 21.
Stanford University Cardinal | Baseball | An Official Athletic Site Follow all of the college baseball action at CollegeSports.com Ken Egusa ( 76,OF), Joel Erickson ( 77, INF), Rudy Figueroa ( 58, 3B), aj hinch ( 96, http://gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/recaps/101704aaa.html
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Sailing Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases 2005 Stanford Baseball Team Gets By Alumni, 10-8 Michael Taylor hits grandslam to cap seven-run fifth frame for Cardinal. Oct. 17, 2004 Stanford, Calif. - The 2005 Stanford Baseball team squeezed by its Alumni, 10-8, in the school's annual Alumni Game played Sunday at Sunken Diamond. Michael Taylor had a grandslam to cap a seven-run bottom of the fifth for the Cardinal and finished 3-for-3 with the home run and five RBI.
Sports | Baseball | Canada.com aj hinch noneout, two-run Home Run (1) to left scoring Ramon Santiago. aj hinch fouled out to first. Runner on first with one out and Andres Torres due http://sports.canada.com/default.asp?c=canada&page=mlb/scores/final/P107137.htm
Sports | Baseball | Canada.com baseball back to main hinch, aj c, 4, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 0 .194 hinch (1) off C.Lidle. SF_S.Stewart, D.Young, K.Witt. S_W.Morris. SB_R. http://sports.canada.com/default.asp?c=canada&page=mlb/scores/final/B107137.htm
The Baseball Guru - Fantasy Insider, Mock Drafts Take the baseballGuru s famous tour of the most exciting baseball research websites; Conine, Jeff, KC, 1B, OF, hinch, aj, Oak, C, Castillo, Carlos http://baseballguru.com/mock2.html
Extractions: Mock Drafts These are actual drafts from fantasy baseball leagues. The league has 12 teams, where Team 1 picks first in round 1 and Team 12 picks first in the second round. NL draft 2002 season, 22 rounds NL draft 2002 season, 11 rounds Mixed Al and NL draft 2002 season, 23rounds ESPN 2002 Live Draft Results, AL, NL and Mixed ... AL draft 1999 seaason, 24 rounds The table below is the first mock draft of the 2001 season, it was a 10 round NL draft. Top of Page Pick Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Randy Johnson Kevin Millwood Mike Hampton John Smoltz J.T. Snow Mark Grace Brad Ausmus Todd Ritchie Mark Sweeney Brian Anderson Alex Ochoa Todd Helton Barry Larkin Gary Sheffield Javy Lopez Phil Nevin Scott Williamson Craig Biggio Jeromy Burnitz Matt Morris Woody Williams Scott Sullivan Kevin Brown Sammy Sosa Curt Schilling Jim Edmonds Edgar Renteria Jose Vidro Steve Finley Eric Karros Scott Elarton Garrett Stephenson Dmitri Young Greg Maddux BrianS. Giles Al Leiter Darryl Kile Robert Person Geoff Jenkins Livan Hernandez Matt Clement Jeffrey Hammonds Randy Wolf Ray Lankford Robb Nen Barry Bonds Jeff D'Amico Shawn Green Rick Reed Neifi Perez Bruce Chen Warren Morris Pokey Reese Pedro Astacio Tom Goodwin Vladimir Guerrero Jeff Kent Richard Hidalgo Luis Gonzalez Scott Rolen Mike Lowell Ryan Klesko Dave Veres Russ Ortiz Shawn Estes Wade Miller Mike Piazza Tom Glavine Kerry Wood Rick Ankiel Richie Sexson Todd Walker Eric Owens Ugueth Urbina Glendon Rusch Rondell White Shane Reynolds Chipper Jones Rich Aurilia Sean Casey Kris Benson Lance Berkman
Diamond Mind Baseball baseball Articles 1999 PostSeason Reviews aj hinch, c, age 25. AB H 2B 3BHR R RBI HP W IW K SB CS AVG OBP SPC OPS RC Projection Oak 441 110 14 0 12 http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/pm1999/pm99oak.htm
Extractions: February 1, 2000 This article takes a look at how the Oakland Athletics did in the 1999 season relative to preseason expectations. For an overview of the approach used in this review, and a definition of some of the key terms and statistics, please see the overview page called 1999 Team-by-Team Performance Reviews Projected Actual Runs for 839 893 Runs allowed 870 846 Run margin -31 47 Wins 76 87 Pythagorean Wins 78 85 Placement 4th 2nd Billy Beane is a crazy man. He seems to think he can build a playoff contending team with a $30 million payroll, a football stadium, uncertain ownership, and indifferent fans. The A's really have become the red-headed stepchild of the Bay Area, with the Giants picking off the plum TV and radio outlets and opening a new stadium next season, while the Warriors and Raiders get Oakland to shell out big bucks to renovate their homes (trashing the A's home in the process.) The current A's owners had a deal to sell the team to a group that promised to keep them in Oakland, but major league owners effectively killed the deal by postponing any decision on ownership changes until their task force on small market teams completes its work. Even though the A's were in the wild-card race down the stretch, nobody came to see them.
Diamond Mind Baseball baseball Articles Index 4 0 0 Bob Henley MON .304 115 35 8 1 3 16 18 11 263 0 aj hinch OAK .231 337 78 10 0 9 34 35 30 89 3 0 Damon Hollins ATL .167 http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/rook98.htm
PhillyBurbs.com | Major League Baseball hinch, aj c, 2, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 .278 Rollins, J.Michaels, R.Ledee, A.hinch,E.Hinske, C.Woodward 2, C.Gomez, K.Cash. HR_V.Wells (1), C.Delgado (3), http://sports.phillyburbs.com/default.asp?c=phillyburbs&page=mlb/scores/final/B1
PhillyBurbs.com | Major League Baseball Major League baseball MLB Stats Phillies Transactions Weather Minor League baseball hinch, aj c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 .111 http://sports.phillyburbs.com/default.asp?c=phillyburbs&page=mlb/scores/final/B1
KFFL - A.J. Hinch, C, Philadelphia Phillies Premium Samples Customer Testimonials Current and Most Popular Product Fantasy baseball Services aj hinch. Catcher for Philadelphia Phillies http://kffl.com/player/5180/MLB
Baseball Caj hinch, Matt LeCroy and Brian Lloyd; INFTroy Glaus, Kip Harkrider, Gwinnett Opinions Embracing baseball is a surefire campaign winner (The http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0202435.html
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Baseball aj hinch, C .238, 21, 6, 5, 1, 3 baseball PLAYER SEES COLLEGE BALL ASSTEPPINGSTONE TO MajOR LEAGUES (The Palm Beach Post). baseball Writers Should Ban http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0862378.html
Extractions: Sports Olympics Atlanta: 1996 Summer Olympics Top four teams advance to medal round. Note that RF stands for Runs For and RA stands for Runs Against. Medal Gm W L Pct RF RA Round *Cuba *United States *Japan *Nicaragua Netherlands Italy Australia South Korea Cuba 8 Nicaragua 1 Japan 11 United States 2 United States 10 Nicaragua 3 Cuba 13 Japan 9 Pos Avg AB R H HR RBI Warren Morris Jacque Jones OF Matt LeCroy C Travis Lee Chad Allen OF Jason Williams SS Mark Kotsay OF Brian Loyd C Kip Harkrider IF A.J. Hinch
Hometown Report - Baseball Arizona Hometown Area Hometown Report Pro baseball. aj hinch, Scottsdale, AZ,C, Scranton-WB, AAA, Phillies .286, 67, 210, 23, 60, 15, 2, 2, 37, 0 http://www.azcentral.com/sports/preps/minorbase.html
Extractions: Player College/Hometown Pos Team Cl Org AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB Brian Anderson Tucson, AZ LF Charlotte AAA White Sox Dennis Anderson Tucson, AZ C Carolina AA Marlins Robert Asanovich MIAMI, AZ Southwest Michigan A Devil Rays Rich Aurilia Phoenix, AZ SS Louisville AAA Reds John Barnes Mesa, AZ LF Richmond AAA Braves Dallas Bates Chandler, AZ LF West Virginia A Brewers Brian Becker Tempe, AZ Charlotte AAA White Sox Mike Bell Chandler, AZ PH Memphis AAA Cardinals Rick Bell Scottsdale, AZ Chattanooga AA Reds Ryan Bethel SS Visalia A Devil Rays Terrance Blunt MESA, AZ LF Spokane A Rangers Kevin Brand Mesa, AZ Surprise IND Dusty Brown Prescott Valley, AZ LF Red Sox R Red Sox Jason St. Clair Phoenix, AZ Visalia A Devil Rays Chris Collins Phoenix, AZ C Inland Empire A Mariners Brooks Conrad Arizona St.
Hinch Says No To The Pros Stanford baseball fans have a lot to look forward to next season, For the199596 season, that person again will be aj hinch, who spurned pro offers http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/sports/1995_Jun_23.HINCH.html
Extractions: Publication Date: Friday Jun 23, 1995 Stanford All-America catcher will return, wants shot at '96 Olympics by Keith Peters Stanford baseball fans have a lot to look forward to next season, including night games at Sunken Diamond for the first time in school history and the pitching of Kyle Petersonnamed Baseball America's Freshman of the Year on Wednesday. Equally important to those diamond denizens will be the guy in the mask behind the plate. For the 1995-96 season, that person again will be A.J. Hinch, who spurned pro offers from the Minnesota Twins this weekdeciding instead to return to Stanford for his senior year. "It was a difficult decision, because I've wanted to play pro baseball all my life," Hinch said Wednesday from Millington, Tenn., were he is training with the USA Baseball National Team. "But, for myself, getting my degree (on time) and having a chance to play in the Olympics simply outweigh pro baseball at this moment. "How many guys in a lifetime get a chance to play on the U.S. National Team four years and play in the Olympics, and perhaps win a gold medal? It was too much to pass up." Hinch told Stanford head coach Mark Marquess of his decision Monday.