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Bates College: Baseball: Williams 11-16, Bates 7-3 After williams opened the scoring with a single run in the first inning of game Senior matt Pound (Santa Fe, NM) hit his fifth home run of the season, http://abacus.bates.edu/sports/base/01/williams.html
Extractions: at Lewiston, Maine NO. 23 WILLIAMS SWEEPS BATES After Williams opened the scoring with a single run in the first inning of game one, Bates scored four in the second to take the lead. The big blows in the inning were a two-run single by first-year CF Rob Maguire (Wayland, Mass.) and RBI singles from classmates Jeff Shouldice (Pittsfield, Mass.) And Nate Maxwell (Newport, Vt.) Williams tied the game with two unearned runs in the top of the third and a solo home run by sophomore 2B Robert Coppola (Orange, Conn.) in the fourth. The Ephs took the lead in the fifth when sophomore 3B Austin Lehn (Maplewood, N.J.) scored on a double play and and RBI double by junior DH Mark Scialabba (Queensbury, N.Y.). The Bobcats tied the game in the bottom of the inning on a wild pitch and an senior SS Christian Galligher 's (Mont Vernon, N.H.) RBI single, but Williams put the game away with three runs in the sixth, with senior C Tim Albrecht's (Braintree, Mass.) two-run home run providing the ultimate margin of victory. Williams rookie Ryan Paylor (Braintree, Mass.) picked up his fifth win, while Bates' Billy Karz (Van Nuys, Cal.) suffered the loss.
RU - Camden Baseball Head Coach II/III Relief Pitcher of the Year awards for senior matt Novella, who set program williams turned the baseball program around during his third year at http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/Camden/Athletics/baseball/bballheadcoach.html
Extractions: R. Keith Williams Keith Williams made his seventh season with the Scarlet Raptors one of the best in the long history of Rutgers-Camden baseball as his team posted a 28-11 record (the second-highest victory total ever), reached the New Jersey Athletic Conference playoffs, peaked at No. 26 in the nation and posted four wins over nationally-ranked clubs in 2005. All that success helped Williams capture his 100th coaching victory at Rutgers-Camden and hike his career record over .500 at 125-124-1, climbing out of the 7-49 hole from his first two seasons when he was building the program. Since that time, the Scarlet Raptors have gone 118-74-1, posting four winning seasons in the last five years. They are the four winningest seasons in school history. The Scarlet Raptors won eight straight games from March 18-31, the second-longest winning streak in program history. They posted a 5-2 victory over Rowan University April 8 when the Profs were 16-0 and ranked No. 1 nationally, and they also went 2-1 during the year against NJAC regular-season champion Kean University, including a 6-5 comeback win in the conference playoffs May 6. Overall, the Raptors played nine games against nationally-ranked teams in 2005, posting a 4-5 record. The Raptors themselves reached No. 26 in the Division III national poll on March 29.
Baseball 2001 - Northeastern 11, Maine 10 in America East baseball action Friday night at Mahaney Diamond in Orono, Simon williams, matt Reynolds, and Mike Livulpi all reached on walks, http://gonu.com/baseball/2001/game45.htm
Extractions: Mahaney Diamond (Orono, ME) ORONO, Maine - Home runs were the order the day as the Huskies edged Maine 11-10 in eight innings, in America East baseball action Friday night at Mahaney Diamond in Orono, Maine. The Black Bears fall to 33-13 overall with the loss, 17-8 in America East. The Huskies, who stay alive in the race for the fourth and final slot in the upcoming America East Tournament, improve to 18-27, 11-14. UMaine nosed into a slim lead early on in the contest, thanks to solo home runs by Jon Hambelton in the first inning and Joe Drapeau in the second. Northeastern knotted the game at 2-2 in the fourth inning when Coley O'Donnell reached on a double down the right field line, and eventually scored on a wild pitch. Brad Czarnowski plated another Husky run in the with a double to left field. NU expanded blew the game open in the fifth inning. The Huskies managed to load up the bases with a Luke Carlin double, and HBPs to Todd Korchin and O'Donnell. Omar Pena cleared them with a grand slam homer off the Mahaney Diamond scoreboard in left field. Hambelton provided the Black Bear response in the bottom of the frame, when he also hit a grand slam to tie the game at 6-6. Simon Williams, Matt Reynolds, and Mike Livulpi all reached on walks, setting the table for Hambelton's second jack of the game.
IHSA Boys Baseball Class A State Final Results 2004 IHSA Class A Boys baseball Tournament June 45, 2004 Harrisburg 1st matt Hughes walks; Kevin williams (Hughes to 2nd on Pass Ball) walks; http://www.ihsa.org/activity/ba/2003-04/1box8.htm
Extractions: Harrisburg 1st: Matt Hughes walks; Kevin Williams (Hughes to 2nd on Pass Ball) walks; Patrick Keating fans, 1 out; Chris Crank doubles down third base line, Hughes scores, RBI, Williams to 3rd; Rhett Hughes flies out to RF, F-9, 2 outs, runners hold; TA Sullivan fouls out down 3rd base, FO-5. 1-1-0-2 Quincy Notre Dame1st: TJ Kistner walks; Joe Terwelp grounds to 3rd, Kistner out 5-4 on FC, 1 out; Zach Miles singles up the middle, Terwelp to 2nd;(Greg Elston CR for Miles) Lucas Cramsey grounds to SS, forces Elston, out 6-4 FC, 2 out, Terwelp to 3rd; Adam Terstriep grounds to SS, forces Cramsey, 6U, FC. 0-1-0-2
IHSA Boys Baseball Class A State Final Results 2004 IHSA Class A Boys baseball Tournament June 45, 2004 Harrisburg 1st matt Hughes strikes out swinging, 1 out; Kevin williams grounds out to SS, http://www.ihsa.org/activity/ba/2003-04/1box4.htm
Extractions: Harrisburg 2nd: Chris Crank walks; Rhett Hughes Singles down RF line, Crank to 3rd on Hit and Run; TA Sullivan hits SAC FLY to LCF, F-8, Crank scores, RBI, Hughes holds at 1st, 1 out; Kirk Thompson bunt, pops up to pitcher, out F-1, 2outs; Jason Harbison is hit by pitch, Hughes to 2nd; Grady Gaskin grounds back to pitcher, 1-3. 1-1-0-2 Teutopolis 3rd: Sam Deters is hit by pitch; Mitch Althoff is robbed of double on great catch by RFer, in RCF gap, F-9, 1 out; Cody Nosbisch bunts back to pitcher, SAC BUNT, out 1-3, Deters to 2nd, 2 outs; Luke Niebrugge singles on slow roller to 2nd, Deters tries to score from second and is out 4-2 on play at plate. 0-1-0-1
Magic City Morning Star matt Devins of Stony Brook started the eighth inning rally that led to the Stony brook Both University of Maine baseball seniors Simon williams and Mike http://magic-city-news.com/printer_1684.shtml
Extractions: The University of Maine Black Bears finished another season of success with their 2004 baseball team. The 2004 season for the Black Bears was busy with the new records being set, the advancing to the America East Championship yet again, all the players with all-honors, great hitting, outstanding pitching, and some more competitive America East Baseball. The Maine Black Bears season came to an end in the America East Championship Game. In a close game against Stony Brook, the University of Maine fell short of winning the America East Championship Game by a score of 3-1. Matt Restivo of Stony Brook pitched brilliantly, throwing a complete-game four-hitter to give Stony Brook its first America East Championship. Matt Devins of Stony Brook started the eighth inning rally that led to the Stony brook victory with a two-out walk. America East Championship Most Outstanding Player, Isidro Fortuna, followed the walk with a single to right field. Nick Theoharis then singled into shallow left field bringing in the go-ahead run. Kevin Solano then doubled to score another run to bring the score to 3-1. Greg Norton pitched for Maine in the game. He allowed three runs on eight hits with seven strikeouts and three walks in 7 and 2/3 innings pitched. Matt Restivo pitched a brilliant game for Stony Brook. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning when all-championship DH Matt McGraw singled with two outs. Restivo pitched a great game, and was credited with the win. The game was an excellent one in which Maine gave it their all and came just short of winning the America East Tournament. Either way, they finished off the season the way they played their whole season, by giving it their all.
Extractions: Volleyball McKENDREE BASEBALL SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER AT WILLIAMS BAPTIST WALNUT RIDGE, Ark., April 18) The McKendree College baseball team took one of two games of a Friday doubleheader at Williams Baptist College. The Bearcats won the first game 4-1 and dropped a 6-5 decision in the nightcap. The split gives the Bearcats an overall record of 21-20. McKendree is now 6-8 in American Midwest Conference play. The Bearcats and Eagles will play another AMC twinbill Saturday in Arkansas at 1 p.m. In Fridays first game, Williams Baptist grabbed a 1-0 lead before McKendree tied the contest in the fifth inning. Freshman catcher Todd Bauer (Centralia, Ill./Centralia) reached on an error to open the inning. Three batters later, senior catcher Jason Wiegand (Highland, Ill./Highland) delivered an RBI single to score freshman Josh Wahlig (New Athens, Ill./New Athens), who was running for Bauer.
Extractions: Sea Gull Field 2005 Montclair State Baseball Monclair State at Salisbury Mar 06, 2005 at Salisbury, Md. (Sea Gull Field) 2005 Montclair State Baseball Monclair State at Salisbury - Play-by-Play Mar 06, 2005 at Salisbury, Md. (Sea Gull Field) Score by Innings R H E - Monclair State...... 080 001 310 - 13 12 4 Salisbury........... 112 501 24X - 16 16 4 - Monclair State starters: 34/cf M. Halligan; 3/3b D. Rodriguez; 2/rf Ethan Boyd; 18/lf Brian Butler; 7/1b Tommy Warth; 17/c R. Blackburn; 20/dh M. Benedetti; 4/2b M. DeCastro; 1/ss J. Scelzo; 22/p Colin Feneis; Salisbury starters: 16/2b Lemon; 20/cf Jensen; 26/1b Pegelow; 18/lf Williams; 24/ss Sutton; 10/dh Johnson; 17/3b McDougal; 1/c Foster; 9/rf Lively; 12/p Kellner; Monclair State 1st - M. Halligan flied out to rf. D. Rodriguez singled to center field. D. Rodriguez picked off, out at second p to 1b to ss. Ethan Boyd walked. Brian Butler grounded out to 1b unassisted.
FAME Review: Jack Williams - Across The Winterline by matt Fink (fink@clarionnet.com) Jack williams is the musical equivalent of a five-tool baseball player. Let s call him a five-tool folk singer. http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p01097.htm
Extractions: fink@clarion-net.com In baseball there is what is commonly referred to as a five-tool player, that meaning that a certain player is able to run, throw, field, hit with power, and hit with consistency. These players are also often known as "complete players," meaning that, even if they can't do any one thing better than any other player, they can do all five sufficiently well. With Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays being the archetypes, it should be obvious that these kind of players aren't found very often. Jack Williams is the musical equivalent of a five-tool baseball player. Let's call him a five-tool folk singer. Jack Williams, though the categories may be largely arbitrary without the benefit of statistical analysis that baseball allows, excels in all the areas that make a singer-songwriter complete: writing great lyrics, playing an instrument well, possessing a fine singing voice, composing melodically pleasing songs, and being well versed in more than one style of music so as to avoid redundancy. One listen to Across the Winterline shows Jack Williams to be more than adequate in all these areas.
USATODAY.com - Matt Williams Becomes Partner In Diamondbacks matt williams is synonymous with Diamondback baseball and now his legacy will also include that of ownership. williams, 39, has been working as an http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/diamondbacks/2005-03-29-williams-owne
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Extractions: PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Pirates bench coach Pete Mackanin pushed the right buttons in his manager-for-a-day role, even if they probably were the same buttons Lloyd McClendon would have pushed. Daryle Ward homered and drove in two runs, and Dave Williams repeatedly pitched out of trouble to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 Sunday, the Pirates' ninth victory in 12 games. With McClendon attending daughter Schenell's graduation from Valparaiso University he planned to listen to the game via satellite radio Mackanin used four relievers after squeezing out 5 1/3 trouble-filled innings from Williams. The Brewers outhit the Pirates 12-6 but, much to Mackanin's relief, stranded 10 runners and committed three errors. "I'm nervous before every game, because I'm worried Mac will start yelling at me if we don't win," said Mackanin, a former major-league infielder who has 13 seasons of minor-league managing experience. "Today, I was nervous for a different reason."
Extractions: ST. LOUIS At last, the Pittsburgh Pirates got to shake hands after a game with the St. Louis Cardinals Matt Morris lost for the first time since Game 2 of the World Series, getting knocked out in the fourth inning as the Pirates beat St. Louis 11-7 Thursday night to end their 12-game losing streak against the Cardinals. Pittsburgh manager Lloyd McClendon said he wasn't aware of the streak, nor was he concerned about stopping it. "Guys, I'll tell you and I'm serious, I didn't know it was 12 games until somebody brought it up," McClendon said. "This is the life we live. You have to have the mentality that when it's over, it's over. You get ready for the next one. "The only thing I was concerned about was tonight."
Baseball Analysis Gustavo Chacin one of the best names in baseball, pitched his 10th Then matt Clement got hit in the face/head with a come backer through the box. http://www.baseballanalysis.com/
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Matt DeWitt Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com matt DeWitt batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he http://www.baseballreference.com/d/dewitma01.shtml
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Baseball America - Top 10 Prospects: San Francisco Giants baseball America s Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player s 1996 matt White, rhp 1997 Jason Grilli, rhp 1998 Tony Torcato, 3b http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/features/04top10s/giants.html
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NESCAC Baseball - Williams NESCAC baseball. williams. Game Results; Overall Stats. Game Results. NESCAC baseball Game Results for williams (May 24, 2004) (All games) Game date http://www.nescac.com/TASBS/04-BASE/HTML/wil.htm
Baseball Musings: Williams Will Bernie williams leads off the 11th with his fourth hit of the game, a double. Visit Busch Stadium Buy St. Louis Cardinal tickets and other baseball http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/005528.php
Extractions: Main October 22, 2003 Williams Will Bernie Williams leads off the 11th with his fourth hit of the game, a double. Man on 2nd with none out. Update : They are pitching to Matsui. Update : They pitch carefully to Matsui and walk him on 5 pitches. Dellucci up and likely bunting. Update : The bunt is good on the first pitch. 2nd and 3rd, 1 out, and Juan Rivera pinch hitting for Contreras. Update : They are walking Rivera to pitch to Aaron Boone. Where's Yanni Update : Looper in to pitch to Boone. Update : Boone is 2 for 6 with a walk against Looper in his career (reg. and post season). Update : Marlins bring the infield in. I don't understand this move. Go for the double play. It's not do or die, they'll still bat. Update : Why is Boone swinging for the fences? He just needs to put the ball in play! Update : Boone strikes out swinging. One of the worst situational AB I've ever seen. He just needs to get the bat on the ball to see what happens, and he's swinging from his heels. No discipline. Update : Flaherty breaks his bat and pops out to third. A great relief appearance by Looper. Posted by David Pinto at 11:54 PM World Series TrackBack (0) Navigation
Baseball Musings: Williams Working Woody williams is getting a workout from the Red Sox batters. Visit Busch Stadium Buy St. Louis Cardinal tickets and other baseball tickets for the http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/007924.php
Extractions: Main October 23, 2004 Williams Working Woody Williams is getting a workout from the Red Sox batters. He's faced 14 batters in two innings and has thrown 47 pitches. Not surprisingly, the Cardinals have bullpen action already. Posted by David Pinto at 09:02 PM World Series TrackBack (0) Comments Navigation