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Current classification system
[edit]Triple-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Newark Bears | 1946–1949 | International League |
San Francisco Seals | 1951 | Pacific Coast League |
Syracuse Chiefs | 1953 | International League |
Kansas City Blues | 1946–1954 | American Association |
Denver Bears | 1955–1958 | American Association |
Richmond Virginians | 1956–1964 | International League |
Toledo Mud Hens | 1965–1966 | International League |
Syracuse Chiefs | 1967–1977 | International League |
Tacoma Yankees | 1978 | Pacific Coast League |
Columbus Clippers | 1979–2006 | International League |
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees | 2007–present | International League |
Double-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Beaumont Exporters | 1946–1952 | Texas League |
Birmingham Barons | 1953–1956 | Southern Association |
New Orleans Pelicans | 1957–1958 | Southern Association |
Amarillo Gold Sox | 1960–1962 | Texas League |
Augusta Yankees | 1963 | South Atlantic League |
Columbus Confederate Yankees | 1964–1966 | Southern League |
Binghamton Triplets | 1967–1968 | Eastern League |
Manchester Yankees | 1969–1971 | Eastern League |
West Haven Yankees | 1972–1979 | Eastern League |
Nashville Sounds | 1980–1984 | Southern League |
Albany-Colonie Yankees | 1985–1994 | Eastern League |
Norwich Navigators | 1995–2002 | Eastern League |
Trenton Thunder | 2003–present | Eastern League |
Advanced-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Fort Lauderdale Yankees | 1990–1992 | Florida State League |
Prince William Cannons | 1990–1993 | Carolina League |
Tampa Yankees | 1994–present | Florida State League |
Single-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Augusta Tigers | 1946–1949 | South Atlantic League |
Binghamton Triplets | 1946–1961 | New York-Pennsylvania League |
Denver Bears | 1947 | American Association |
Muskegon Reds | 1950–1951 | Central League |
Augusta Yankees | 1962 | South Atlantic League |
Idaho Falls Yankees | 1963 | Pioneer League |
Shelby Colonels | 1963–1964 | Western Carolinas League |
Greensboro Yankees | 1963–1967 | South Atlantic League |
Fort Lauderdale Yankees | 1963–1989 | Florida State League |
Kinston Eagles | 1968–1972 | Carolina League |
Greensboro Hornets | 1980–1984 | South Atlantic League |
Prince William Cannons | 1987–1989 | Carolina League |
Greensboro Bats | 1990–2002 | South Atlantic League |
Battle Creek Yankees | 2003–2004 | Midwest League |
Charleston RiverDogs | 2005–present | South Atlantic League |
Short-season Single-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Oneonta Yankees | 1967–1998 | New York-Penn League |
Staten Island Yankees | 1999–present | New York-Penn League |
Rookie
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Johnson City Yankees | 1964–1974 | Appalachian League |
Paintsville Yankees | 1979–1982 | Appalachian League |
Gulf Coast League Yankees | 1980–present | Gulf Coast League |
Dominican Summer Yankees 1 | 1989–present | Dominican Summer League |
Dominican Summer Yankees 2 | 2002–present | Dominican Summer League |
Defunct classification system
[edit]through 1947
Class-AA
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Jersey City Skeeters | 1930 | International League |
Newark Bears | 1931–1945 | International League |
Oakland Oaks | 1935–1937 | Pacific Coast League |
Kansas City Blues | 1937–1945 | American Association |
Class-A
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Albany Senators | 1931 | Eastern League |
Springfield Rifles | 1932 | Eastern League |
Binghamton Triplets | 1933–1945 | New York-Pennsylvania League |
Class-B
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Hazelton Mountaineers | 1930 | New York-Pennsylvania League |
Scranton Miners | 1931 | New York-Pennsylvania League |
Erie Sailors | 1932 | Central League |
Binghamton Triplets | 1932 | New York-Pennsylvania League |
Durham Bulls | 1933 | Piedmont League |
Norfolk Tars | 1934–1955 | Piedmont League |
Jackson Mississippians | 1937 | Southeastern League |
Augusta Tigers | 1937–1942 | Sally League |
Wenatchee Chiefs | 1938-1940 | Western International League |
Quincy Gems | 1946- | Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League |
Sunbury Yankees | 1946 | Interstate League |
Victoria Athletics | 1947- | Western International League |
Manchester Yankees | 1948-1949 | New England League |
Class-C
[edit]Team | Years | League |
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Cumberland Colts | 1932 | Middle Atlantic League |
Wheeling Stogies | 1933–1934 | Middle Atlantic League |
Joplin Miners | 1935–1942, 1946–1953 | Western Association |
Akron Yankees | 1935–1941 | Middle Atlantic League |
Smith Falls Beavers | 1937 | Canadian-American League |
Amsterdam Rugmakers | 1939–1942, 1946–1951 | Canadian-American League |
Idaho Falls Russets | (1940–1941 | Pioneer League |
Butler Yankees | 1946-1948 | Middle Atlantic League |
Twin Falls Cowboys | 1946- | Pioneer League |
Bisbee Yanks | 1947 | Arizona-Texas League |
Ventura Yankees | 1947-1949 | California League |
Bisbee-Douglas Miners | 1948- | Arizona-Texas League |
Longview Texans | 1948- | Lone Star League |
Butler Yankees | 1948- | Middle Atlantic League |
Grand Forks Chiefs | 1948-1950 | Northern League |
Twin Falls Cowboys | 1948-1951 | Pioneer League |
Class-D
[edit]My promoted content by topic
[edit]Baseball
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NYY[edit] |
Baseball HOF[edit]
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Old-time Base Ball[edit]
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Other Baseball
[edit]- Featured lists
- 1992 Major League Baseball expansion draft
- Babe Ruth Award (Award)
- Edgar Martínez Award (Award)
- Major League Baseball Delivery Man Award (Award)
- Warren Spahn Award (Award)
- Featured topics
- Good articles
- Did you know? articles
- Andrew Albers (Int.)
- Pete Andrelczyk (Int.)
- Scott Beerer (MiLB)
- Jeff Beliveau (Prospect, Int.)
- Josh Bell (outfielder)
- Chris Bisson (baseball)
- Brad Boxberger (Prospect)
- Nick Bucci (Prospect, Int.)
- Justin Cassel (Prospect, Int.)
- Nick Castellanos (Prospect)
- Yoenis Céspedes (Cuba)
- Michael Choice (Prospect)
- Matt Clark (baseball) (Int.)
- Gerardo Concepción (Prospect, Cuba)
- Michael Crouse (Prospect, Int.)
- Josh Edgin (MiLB)
- Nemo Gaines
- Andrew Garcia (baseball) (Int.)
- Tuffy Gosewisch (Int.)
- Matt Hague (Prospect)
- Mark Hardy (baseball)
- Ryota Igarashi (Japan)
- Brett Jackson (Prospect, Int.)
- Kyeong Kang (ASFG, SK)
- Marcus Knecht (Prospect, Int.)
- List of Major League Baseball awards (Award)
- Kyle Lotzkar (Prospect, Int.)
- James McCann (baseball) (Prospect, Int.)
- Jonathan Malo (Int.)
- Jordy Mercer (Prospect)
- Koji Mitsui (Japan)
- Chris Pittaro
- Jamie Romak (Prospect, Int.)
- Augie Schmidt (College)
- Matt Shoemaker (Prospect, Int.)
- Tim Smith (baseball) (Prospect, Int.)
- Drew Smyly (Prospect, Int.)
- Red Snapp (MiLB)
- Chad Tracy (baseball, born 1985) (Prospect, Int.)
- Jimmy Van Ostrand (Int.)
History, Politics and government[edit]
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Music, Theater, Film, Drama[edit]
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Tino Martinez Award
[edit]The Tino Martinez Award is given annually to the most outstanding Division II college baseball player in the United States. It is named after Tino Martinez, who played college baseball at the University of Tampa for the Tampa Tarpons.
The watch list is announced in February. Semifinalists are announced in early May, with finalists announced in late May. The winner is announced in early June.
Year | Winner | University | Position | Ref |
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2010 | Bryan Fogle | Erskine College | [1] | |
2011 | Chase Larsson | Cameron University | Outfielder | [2] |
2012 | Nathan Minnick | Shepherd University | First baseman | [3] |
Lefty Gomez Award
[edit]Catcher's mask
[edit]The catcher's mask is a piece of baseball equipment. It is worn by the catcher to protect the head from injury.
History
[edit]The first catcher's mask was used in 1875.[4] Fred Thayer, captain of the Harvard Crimson baseball team in 1876, 1877, and 1878 developed a mask.[5][6][7] It was used by James A. Tyng, the team's catcher.[8]
After getting hit in his mask by two consecutive foul-tip balls in a game, Charlie O'Brien developed an idea for a new catcher's mask while he was watching a hockey game. He worked with Van Velden Mask Inc., of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, to develop his idea. The new design, called the "All-Star MVP", was approved in 1996 by Major League Baseball.[9][10]
The Face mask or catcher's mask is a piece of equipment worn by catchers and umpires to protect their face from errant throws and foul balls. It consists of wires that prevent balls from hitting the face but allow the catcher full vision, and a circle of padding that absorbs shocks. The mask is worn over a helmet that protects the top of the head. Masks worn by umpires are similar in design.
While the mask afford good protection, it restricts vision and movement, which is why catchers (and umpires) are taught to discard it as soon as the ball is hit. Umpires will keep it in their hand, but catchers, who need their two hands, will throw it away to a spot where it will not interfere with the play. There have been cases of catchers failing to throw their mask sufficiently far and tripping on them, most famously Hank Gowdy who dropped a crucial foul pop-up, as a result in the 1924 World Series.
The mask is the first piece of plate equipment to have been developed: the first models date back to the 1870s, developed from a fencing mask, and replacing mouth protectors, adopted from bare-knuckles boxing, that were used prior to this. Fred Thayer developed the first mask for Jim Tyng, catcher of the Harvard University team, around 1877. Derided at first, the contraption caught on quickly and was in general use by the 1880s. It was then improved by adding padding, replacing the mesh used to cover the face by a few carbon-fiber tubes that allow for better vision. It is now being gradually supplanted by the actcher's helmet, inspired by those worn by hockey goaltenders, introduced by Charlie O'Brien in the 1990s.
- Chuck Rosciam: "The Evolution of Catcher's Equipment", in The Baseball Research Journal, SABR, Volume 39, Number 1 (Summer 2010), pp. 104-112.
Paul Hirschbiel
[edit]Paul Hirschbiel | |
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Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Profession | Venture capitalist |
Paul Hirschbiel is a 2012 Democratic candidate seeking election to the U.S. House representing Virginia's 2nd congressional district. He ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on June 12, 2012.
Hirschbiel co-founded a venture capital firm known as Prudential Equity that went on to invest in Dell Computer. He became a member of Dell's board of directors in October 1987.[11] Later, he founded another venture capital firm, Eden Capital, focused on small businesses in Virginia.[12] He and his wife, Susan, have two children.[13]
Hirschbiel is running in the 2012 election for the U.S. House, representing Virginia's 2nd District. He won the nomination on the Democratic ticket. Hirschbiel ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and will face Republican incumbent Scott Rigell in the November general election.[14]
- Paul Hirschbiel campaign website
- Official Twitter account
- Campaign Facebook profile
- Vote Smart profile
Mario Thomas
[edit]Mario Thomas Zapiain (died August 21, 2009) was a Mexican sports announcer. He served as the first Spanish-language broadcaster for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball.
Thomas called games for the San Diego Padres in 1969 and from 1971 through 1997. He served as the Spanish play-by-play announcer on the CBS Hispanic Radio Network for the 1984 NLCS, bringing the Padres thrilling victory over the Cubs to millions of Spanish-speaking fans. Thomas was on the air for each of the Padres' first three postseason appearances, broadcasting in 1984 and 1996 and appearing as a special guest in 1998 after his 1997 retirement.
In addition to calling games for the Padres, Thomas broadcasted games in the winter for the Aguilas de Mexicali in the Mexican Pacific League for 16 years and called action from the Caribbean World Series in 1986
Thomas died on August 21, 2009 in Tijuana.[15]
Clint Frazier
[edit]Hunter Harvey
[edit]Barrett Barnes
[edit]ABCA Hall of Fame
[edit]Name Year Inducted Organization Arthur "Buck" Bailey 1966 Inductee Washington State University Everett "Eppy" Barnes 1966 Inductee Colgate University (NY) Jack Barry 1966 Inductee College of the Holy Cross (MA) Sam Barry 1966 Inductee University of Southern California Joe Bedenk 1966 Inductee Penn State University Max Bishop 1966 Inductee U.S. Naval Academy (MD) J. Orlean Christian 1966 Inductee University of Connecticut Jack Coffey 1966 Inductee Fordham University (NY) Jack Coombs 1966 Inductee Duke University (NC) Billy Disch 1966 Inductee University of Texas Clint Evans 1966 Inductee University of California-Berkeley Ray Fisher 1966 Inductee University of Michigan Toby Greene 1966 Inductee Oklahoma State University Bunn Hearn 1966 Inductee University of North Carolina Judson Hyames 1966 Inductee Western Michigan University John Kobs 1966 Inductee Michigan State University Fritz McKale 1966 Inductee University of Arizona Stanley Robinson 1966 Inductee Mississippi College Paul Eckley 1967 Inductee Amherst College (MA) Glenn "Abe" Martin 1967 Inductee Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Bill McCarthy 1967 Inductee New York University Frank McCormick 1967 Inductee University of Minnesota C.R. "Dudy" Noble 1967 Inductee Mississippi State University Ralph Coleman 1968 Inductee Oregon State University Bibb Falk 1968 Inductee University of Texas Charley Gelbert 1968 Inductee Lafayette College (PA) George Huff 1968 Inductee University of Illinois A.J. Lewandowski 1968 Inductee University of Nebraska Charles H. Maher 1968 Inductee Western Michigan University Henry "Hank" Swasey 1968 Inductee University of New Hampshire Otto Vogel 1968 Inductee University of Iowa J. Kyle Anderson 1969 Inductee University of Chicago (IL) L.C. "Pete" Butler 1969 Inductee Colorado State College Andy Coakley 1969 Inductee Columbia University (NY) James Freeman 1969 Inductee Ithaca College (NY) Clarence "Jake" Kline 1969 Inductee University of Notre Dame L.W. "Mon" Whitford 1969 Inductee Northern Iowa University Ethan Allen 1970 Inductee Yale University (CT) Rod Dedeaux 1970 Inductee University of Southern California Dan Jessee 1970 Inductee Trinity College (CT) Marty Karow 1970 Inductee Ohio State University W.B. Killinger 1970 Inductee West Chester State College (PA) Arthur "Dynie" Mansfield 1970 Inductee University of Wisconsin Henry Hodge 1971 Inductee Clarkson University (NY) G.F. "Red" Laird 1971 Inductee Virginia Polytechnic Institute Malcolm Pitt 1971 Inductee University of Richmond (VA) J.A. "Ike" Tomlinson 1971 Inductee Arkansas State University W.W. "Rusty" Yarnall 1971 Inductee Lowell Technical Institute (MA) Pete Beiden 1972 Inductee Fresno State University (CA) Frank Keaney 1972 Inductee University of Rhode Island Tom Kibler 1972 Inductee Washington College (MD) Don Kirsch 1972 Inductee University of Oregon Frank Sancet 1972 Inductee University of Arizona Archie Allen 1973 Inductee Springfield College (MA) William "Dutch" Fehring 1973 Inductee Stanford University (CA) Richard "Dick" Siebert 1973 Inductee University of Minnesota John "Hi" Simmons 1973 Inductee University of Missouri Norman Daniels 1974 Inductee Wesleyan University (CT) Joseph Justice 1974 Inductee Rollins College (FL) Arthur Reichle 1974 Inductee UCLA Leo "Scrapiron" Schrall 1974 Inductee Bradley University (IL) L.C. "Cap" Timm 1974 Inductee Iowa State University George Donges 1975 Inductee Ashland College (OH) Stephen Harrick 1975 Inductee West Virginia University Lovette Hill 1975 Inductee University of Houston (TX) John Scolinos 1975 Inductee California Poly University-Pomona Everett Dean 1976 Inductee Stanford University (CA) Earl Lorden 1976 Inductee University of Massachusetts Hamlet Peterson 1976 Inductee Luther College (IA) Lynn St. John 1976 Inductee Ohio State University Owen Carroll 1977 Inductee Seton Hall University (NJ) David Fuller 1977 Inductee University of Florida Paul Gregory 1977 Inductee Mississippi State University William McCabe 1977 Inductee Eastern Illinois University Tom Chandler 1978 Inductee Texas A&M University Ralph LaPointe 1978 Inductee University of Vermont Walter Rabb 1978 Inductee University of North Carolina Robert Wren 1978 Inductee Ohio University Lee Eilbracht 1979 Inductee University of Illinois Jack Kaiser 1979 Inductee St. John's University (NY) Glen Tuckett 1979 Inductee Brigham Young University (UT) John Winkin 1979 Inductee University of Maine Elmer Kosub 1980 Inductee St. Mary's University (TX) Danny Litwhiler 1980 Inductee Michigan State University Charles Medlar 1980 Inductee Penn State University Hal Smeltzly 1980 Inductee Florida Southern College Dave Brazell 1981 Inductee Grand Canyon University (AZ) Andy Cohen 1981 Inductee University of Texas-El Paso Henry "Hank" Majlinger 1981 Inductee Central Connecticut State Les Miller 1981 Inductee University of Illinois-Chicago Max Molock 1981 Inductee St. Mary's College (MN) Dr. William Arce 1982 Inductee Claremont-Mudd College (CA) Matt Bolger 1982 Inductee Rutgers University (NJ) Al Meyer 1982 Inductee Mayville State College (ND) Tom Swayze 1982 Inductee University of Mississippi Emory Bauer 1983 Inductee Valparaiso University (IN) Charles "Bobo" Brayton 1983 Inductee Washington State University Jack Butterfield 1983 Inductee University of Maine Erv Huether 1983 Inductee South Dakota State University Arthur "Bud" Metheny 1984 Inductee Old Dominion University James Phipps 1984 Inductee Niles West High School (IL) J.I. Clements 1985 Inductee Georgia Southern College John "Tinker" Connelly 1985 Inductee Northeastern University (MA) Martin Dittmer 1985 Inductee Ellsworth Junior College (IA) Harold "Pinky" Kraft 1985 Inductee University of North Dakota Paul Merkel 1985 Inductee Whitworth College (WA) Frank "Red" O'Hora 1985 Inductee Colgate University Pres Summerhays 1985 Inductee University of Utah Ron Fraser 1986 Inductee University of Miami (FL) Tom Petroff 1986 Inductee University of Northern Colorado Ted Thoren 1986 Inductee Cornell University (NY) George Wolfman 1986 Inductee University of California-Berkeley Martin "Pug" Marich 1987 Inductee Phoenix Community College (AZ) Al Ogletree 1987 Inductee Pan American University (TX) Harold "Pinky" Primrose 1987 Inductee Washington High School/Coe College (IA) Sal Taormina 1987 Inductee Santa Clara University (CA) Jim Whatley 1987 Inductee University of Georgia Skip Wilson 1987 Inductee Temple University (PA) Dave "Boo" Ferriss 1988 Inductee Delta State University (MS) Ron Klein 1988 Inductee New Trier High School (IL) Demie Mainieri 1988 Inductee Miami-Dade Community College North (FL) Johnny Reagan 1988 Inductee Murray State University (KY) Bill Rowe 1988 Inductee Southwest Missouri State University Jack Stallings 1988 Inductee Georgia Southern College Dick Bergquist 1989 Inductee University of Massachusetts Ken Dugan 1989 Inductee Lipscomb University (TN) Joe Hicks 1989 Inductee Long Beach Community College (CA) Robert Hiegert 1989 Inductee California State University-Northridge Ben Hines 1989 Inductee University of La Verne (CA) Charles Kaiser 1989 Inductee Oak Park/River Forest High School (IL) Dave Keilitz 1989 Inductee Central Michigan University Dick Birmingham 1990 Inductee Hillcrest High School (MO) Mike Briglia 1990 Inductee Glassboro State College (NJ) Dave Gorrie 1990 Inductee Pepperdine University-Santa Barbara (CA) Doug Minnis 1990 Inductee Missouri Western State College Ron Oestrike 1990 Inductee Eastern Michigan University Robert Wynn 1990 Inductee Manatee Community College (FL) John Cunningham 1991 Inductee University of San Diego (CA) Gordon Gillespie 1991 Inductee College of St. Francis (IL) Bob Hannah 1991 Inductee University of Delaware Jerry Kindall 1991 Inductee University of Arizona Ron Maestri 1991 Inductee University of New Orleans Kenneth Schreiber 1991 Inductee La Porte High School (IN) Duane Banks 1992 Inductee University of Iowa Bob Bennett 1992 Inductee Fresno State University (CA) Cliff Gustafson 1992 Inductee University of Texas Tom Noland 1992 Inductee Lincoln Park High School (MI) Russ Tiedemann 1992 Inductee University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Bud Daniel 1993 Inductee University of Wyoming Bill Griffin 1993 Inductee Howard College (TX) Dr. Gene McArtor 1993 Inductee University of Missouri Bill Olson 1993 Inductee North West High School (NE) Robert Smith 1993 Inductee Greenville College (IL) George Whitfield 1993 Inductee Mt. Olive College (NC) Don Edwards 1994 Inductee University of California-Riverside Al Endriss 1994 Inductee College of Marin (CA) Charlie Greene 1994 Inductee Miami-Dade Comm. College South (FL) Rich Hofman 1994 Inductee Westminster Christian High School (FL) John Noce 1994 Inductee College of San Mateo (CA) Eddie Pellagrini 1994 Inductee Boston College "Duffy" Bass 1995 Inductee Illinois State University Jim Dimick 1995 Inductee St. Olaf College (MN) Ron Polk 1995 Inductee Mississippi State University Don Schaly 1995 Inductee Marietta College (OH) Andy Baylock 1996 Inductee University of Connecticut Bob Brian 1996 Inductee South San Francisco High School (CA) Dave Chamberlain 1996 Inductee Monroe Community College (NY) Joe Ferebee 1996 Inductee Pfeiffer College (NC) Chal Port 1996 Inductee The Citadel (SC) Paul Amen 1997 Inductee U.S. Military Academy Ken Kezer 1997 Inductee New Britain High School (CT) Mark Marquess 1997 Inductee Stanford University (CA) Joe Russo 1997 Inductee St. John's University (NY) Bill Thurston 1997 Inductee Amherst College (MA) Bobby Winkles 1997 Inductee Arizona State University Dr. Jim Brock 1998 Inductee Arizona State University Pat Daugherty 1998 Inductee Indian Hills Community College (IA) John Herbold 1998 Inductee California State University-Los Angeles Dr. Carroll Land 1998 Inductee Point Loma Nazarene University (CA) Jim Peck 1998 Inductee Minnesota American Legion Chuck Anderson 1999 Inductee Florida Southern College Richard "Itch" Jones 1999 Inductee University of Illinois Guy Murray 1999 Inductee University of Nebraska-Kearny Bill Alhouse 2000 Inductee Stanford University (CA) Jack Allen 2000 Inductee Tarleton State University (TX) Dr. Jim Bowen 2000 Inductee California State University-Stanislaus John Fontana 2000 Inductee Southington High School (CT) Les Murakami 2000 Inductee University of Hawaii Dick Rockwell 2000 Inductee Le Moyne College (NY) Guy Anderson 2001 Inductee Cordova High School (CA) Mark Johnson 2001 Inductee Texas A&M University Sam Suplizio 2001 Inductee National Junior College Athletic Association Jim Dietz 2002 Inductee San Diego State University Gary Grob 2002 Inductee Winona State University (MN) Bill Holowaty 2002 Inductee Eastern Connecticut State University Harlow Parker 2002 Inductee Poly Prep Country Day School (NY) Jack Smitheran 2002 Inductee University of California-Riverside Skip Bertman 2003 Inductee Louisiana State University Bob Braddy 2003 Inductee Jackson State University (MS) Hank Burbridge 2003 Inductee Spring Arbor University (MI) Norm DeBriyn 2003 Inductee University of Arkansas Dr. Dick Naylor 2003 Inductee Hanover College John Schwartz 2003 Inductee Moore High School (OK) Bob Warn 2003 Inductee Indiana State University Jeff Albies 2004 Inductee William Paterson University (NJ) Billy Bock 2004 Inductee Pine Bluff High School (AR) Chuck Hartman 2004 Inductee Virginia Tech Tom O'Connell 2004 Inductee Princeton University Gary Pullins 2004 Inductee Brigham Young University Gary Adams 2005 Inductee UCLA Ed Flaherty 2005 Inductee University of Southern Maine Russ Frazier 2005 Inductee Louisburg College (NC) Sonny Pittaro 2005 Inductee Rider University (NJ) Enos Semore 2005 Inductee University of Oklahoma George Valesente 2005 Inductee Ithaca College (NY) Dean Bowyer 2006 Inductee Minnesota State University-Mankato Ed Cheff 2006 Inductee Lewis-Clark State College (ID) Phil Swimley 2006 Inductee University of California-Davis Tommy Thomas 2006 Inductee Valdosta State University (GA) Joe Cooper 2007 Inductee Marshall Public Schools (MI) Fred Decker 2007 Inductee Western Michigan University Wilbert Ellis 2007 Inductee Grambling State University (LA) Don Landolphi 2007 Inductee Brooklyn College (NY) Keith Madison 2007 Inductee University of Kentucky Mike Martin 2007 Inductee Florida State University Ron Nischwitz 2007 Inductee Wright State University (OH) Tom O'Connell 2007 Inductee Catholic Central High School (WI) Bernie Walter 2007 Inductee Arundel High School (MD) John Anderson 2008 Inductee University of Minnesota Irish O'Reilly 2008 Inductee Lewis University (IL) Warren Turner 2008 Inductee Missouri Southern State University David Altopp 2009 Inductee Lee University (TN) Jack Dunn 2009 Inductee Portland State University (OR) 1945 Founding Fathers 2009 Inductee Larry Geracioti 2009 Inductee Georgetown University (DC) Dusty Rhodes 2009 Inductee University of North Florida Bob Todd 2009 Inductee Ohio State University Jack Vallely 2009 Inductee Curry College (MA) Jerry Weinstein 2009 Inductee Sacramento City College (CA) Terry Ayers 2010 Inductee Fenton High School (IL) Mike Gillespie 2010 Inductee University of California-Irvine Bob Milano 2010 Inductee University of California-Berkeley Jim Stone 2010 Inductee University of Massachusetts-Lowell Jim Hall 2011 Inductee Lockport High School (IL) Marc Johnson 2011 Inductee Cherry Creek High School (CO) Mike Sheppard 2011 Inductee Seton Hall University Harry Tholen 2011 Inductee Santa Fe College (FL) Gary Ward 2011 Inductee Oklahoma State University Lou Yacinich 2011 Inductee Grand View University (IA) Don Brandon 2012 Inductee Anderson University (IN) Dennis Denning 2012 Inductee University of St. Thomas (MN) Elliot Johnson 2012 Inductee Southern Nazarene University (OK) Dick Vining 2012 Inductee C.W. Post/Long Island University (NY) Jim Walker 2012 Inductee College of Southern Idaho Russ Wright 2012 Inductee Fruitland High School (ID) Bill Aker 2013 Inductee Northern Kentucky University Dan Gallagher 2013 Inductee Fordham University (NY) Woody Hunt 2013 Inductee Cumberland University (TN) Ralph Rago 2013 Inductee University of California-Davis Joe Roberts 2013 Inductee Armstrong Atlantic State University (GA) Kent Shelley 2013 Inductee Johnson County Community College (KS) Pete Dunn 2014 Inductee Stetson University (FL) Tink Larson 2014 Inductee Waseca High School (MN) Jack Leggett 2014 Inductee Clemson University Paul Mainieri 2014 Inductee Louisiana State University Jim O'Brien 2014 Inductee Los Angeles Harbor College Augie Schmidt 2014 Inductee Carthage College (WI) Jimmie Wasem 2014 Inductee Northwest Missouri State University Denney Crabaugh 2015 Inductee Oklahoma City University Mark Fuller 2015 Inductee Cumberland High School (WI) Fred Hill 2015 Inductee Rutgers University (NJ) Ray Korn 2015 Inductee Elizabeth City High School (NJ) Mike Roberts 2015 Inductee University of North Carolina/Cotuit Kettleers Bob Babb 2016 Inductee Johns Hopkins University (MD) Augie Garrido 2016 Inductee University of Texas Sam Riggleman 2016 Inductee Spring Arbor University (MI) Ray Tanner 2016 Inductee University of South Carolina Tom Austin 2017 Inductee Methodist University (NC) Scott Berry 2017 Inductee Mayville State University (ND) Jerry Boatner 2017 Inductee West Lauderdale High School (MS) Barry Chasen 2017 Inductee Windsor High School (CT) Leroy Dreyer 2017 Inductee Blinn College (TX) Rick Jones 2017 Inductee Tulane University (LA) Wally Kincaid 2017 Inductee Cerritos College (CA) Bill Percy 2017 Inductee St. Mary's High School (CO) Steve Peterson 2017 Inductee Middle Tennessee State University Norm Schoenig 2017 Inductee Montclair State University (NJ) Ed Blankmeyer 2018 Inductee St. John's University (NY) Hill Denson 2018 Inductee University of Southern Mississippi Don Freeman 2018 Inductee Prairie High School (WA) Jim Gilligan 2018 Inductee Lamar University (TX) Tim Hill, Sr. 2018 Inductee State College of Florida Bobby Howard 2018 Inductee Columbus High School (GA) Andy Lopez 2018 Inductee University of Arizona Stan Luketich 2018 Inductee Desert Vista High School (AZ) Pat McMahon 2018 Inductee New York Yankees Frank Permuy 2018 Inductee Gaither High School (FL) John Schaly 2018 Inductee Ashland University (OH)
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