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77ncaachamps

We don't have a rich tradition with baseball but MU has some interesting ties.

Len Kasper, MU grad, is the play-by-play announcer for the Cubs.

Bob Quinn, MU grad, was a GM with the Yankees, Reds (WS Champs), and Giants (beginning of Bonds's career with SF).

Richard Shaw was drafted by the Angels.

Chris Crawford pitched in the minors.

Ralph Shinners was a long-time minor league player who sepent some time in the majors. But he probably will be best known with the traveling US team that featured Gehrig and played in Japan.

If you have any more info about MU-related baseball facts, please post them here: http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/baseball/start
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ChicosBailBonds

Chicosbailbonds worked for the Anaheim Angels as a Manager of Broadcast Sales   ;D


Wendy Selig Prieb went to MU Law school

Bud Selig is an adjunct faculty member for MU Law School

Rollie Halfman played in the minor leagues for three years in the Indians organization


BrewCity83

MU grad Trenni Kusnierek was a studio host for the MLB Network from 2009-2011 and did sideline type reporting for the Brewers on FSN prior to that.
The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose", is a gesture of friendly intent often associated with Hawaii and surf culture.

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TallTitan34

I always wished Marquette would start a baseball (and softball for title 9) team.

Not sure what the costs would be, but I assume they are a great deal less than football.

Blackhat

Hockey before baseball.  Once football gets banned in 2070, hockey and soccer will come to the forefront in American sport.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: TallTitan34 on January 28, 2014, 07:53:48 PM
I always wished Marquette would start a baseball (and softball for title 9) team.

Not sure what the costs would be, but I assume they are a great deal less than football.

Softball was looked at, baseball was never to my knowledge.  Softball made some sense because of DePaul, UW, UWGB and others had programs (if memory serves).  The footprint is also so much smaller in terms of the field.  Cost isn't cheap, but honestly I thought it was going to be the next program started.  When LAX was added instead, I was a little surprised though I had been out of that part of the loop for a while. 

Baseball has all sorts of problems from geography, to TitleIX, to lack of participation in the state.  UW-milwaukee was the only DI program at the time as UW-madison dropped their program.  Wisconsin wasn't considered a very good high school baseball state and talent in general in the Midwest largely considered to be average at the time, so it was a non starter.  Too costly, little chance of success, TitleIX obstacles.


ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Stone Cold on January 28, 2014, 08:23:29 PM
Hockey before baseball.  Once football gets banned in 2070, hockey and soccer will come to the forefront in American sport.

Hockey is next on the radar by those that know what is best for us.

In 2070, I expect it will be the pushup team wearing pillows top and bottom that lead the next generation to success with eunichs as cheerleaders, competition standings completely outlawed.  Scholarships for all, all-american status for all who participate.

chapman

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 28, 2014, 08:38:50 PM
Hockey is next on the radar by those that know what is best for us.

In 2070, I expect it will be the pushup team wearing pillows top and bottom that lead the next generation to success with eunichs as cheerleaders, competition standings completely outlawed.  Scholarships for all, all-american status for all who participate.

Sarcastaball might be your thing.  Everyone wears tin foil hats, tosses a balloon in the air, compliments each other and hugs.  Perfectly safe!


ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: chapman on January 28, 2014, 08:43:02 PM
Sarcastaball might be your thing.  Everyone wears tin foil hats, tosses a balloon in the air, compliments each other and hugs.  Perfectly safe!



Lots of things were said even 5, 10, 15 years ago that sounded absurd and are happening today right out in the open.  I'm sure those people would have been dubbed as sarcastic when they said it.


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