Wikipedia:Requested articles/Sports/Baseball
Appearance
- 2000 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2001 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2002 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2003 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2005 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2006 Korea Professional Baseball season
- 2015 Division I baseball season
- 2015 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team - The 2015 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team, more commonly known as Ole Miss represented the University of Mississippi in 2015 Division I baseball season. The Rebels were led by 15th-year coach Mike Bianco and played their home games at Swayze Field, adjacent to campus. They competed in the Southeastern Conference. [1], [2], [3], [4].
- Abdon Rodriguez Zea
- Alternative Baseball Organization - A developmental baseball program for those with autism and special needs. FOX5 Article and multiple others available on the Internet. Current exhibit also on display at Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. Has been on all 4 major affiliates in Atlanta and Macon areas. [5], [6], [7] [8] [9], [10].
- Batting practice pitcher (ja:打撃投手)
- Binghampton Cricket
- Birmingham-Bloomfield Beavers
- Brooklyn Chelsea
- Cubano club - Cuban League team
- Doctored baseball - A form of this is currently in the news. Some sources which can be used include: [11] [12] [13] [14]
- Eastside Diamond Hoppers
- Little League World Series Rules - Tough to find anywhere else on the Internet.
- Manitoba Baseball Association
- Pitcher abuse point
- Saginaw Sugar Beets - Newest member of the GLSCL baseball league ([15]; [16]; [17]; [18]; [19])
- Springfield Champion City
- Sweeper (pitch)
- Utica Unicorns
- Westside Woolley Mammoths
- Winona Clipper
- Laos national baseball team
People
[edit]- Sam Peebles (baseball writer/podcaster)-sources [20], [21], [22], and [23]. This is encyclopaedic because Sam is an emerging baseball writer that has written for a multitude of the current top Braves websites to include Sports Illustrated, SB Nation, and FanSided. He also hosts one of the top Braves Podcasts available. He is also a local elected official in his hometown of Lynn Haven, Florida.
- Aj Vukovich (MLB player for the Airzona Diamondbacks) (https://www.milb.com/player/a-j-vukovich-691021);
- Yukio Aoi - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Javier Barrio – Los Indios de Juarez 1980's, Mexican Baseball league
- Robert Bruzik - Professional Baseball Player. Originally from Middletown, CT. Drafted in the 15th round of the 1983 Amateur draft by the Seattle Mariners. MVP of the 1983 NCAA Div. II Men's Northeast Baseball Regional and MVP of the NCAA Div. II Men's World Series Baseball participant Quinnipiac University. First ballot selection into Quinnipiac University Athletic Hall of Fame 1987, Elected Middletown CT. Athletic Hall of Fame 2011. Roy Hobbs Men's Amateur baseball World Series 2003 & 2005. ([24]; [25])
- Lisette Carnet - American sports agent, certified by the Major League Baseball Players Association. Carnet is the first female Cuban-American MLBPA Certified agent. In December 2021, Carnet negotiated a one-year, $1 million deal for Yasiel Puig to play for the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korean Baseball Organization. (Labor and Agents: New agency has the AIM to develop marketing opportunities for athletes)(Yasiel Puig No Longer Represented by Luba Sports)(Lisette Carnet: Primera cubanoamericana certificada como agente de Grandes Ligas) (Lisette Carnet y Leona Sports: “Aquí no habla el dinero sino la pasión”) (Former LA All-Star Has Wish for Latin Players in MLB)
- Marco Davalillo, Sr. – One of the coaches of Venezuela national baseball team during 2013 World Baseball Classic
- Bo Fields – New York Mets fan known for her unique way of spurring on her team with the development of a unique arm rolling technique adopted by many Mets fans. She is most noted for her appearances in the 1986 World Series.
- Devan Fink - baseball writer for Fangraphs. Featured on MLB Network,[1] NPR,[2] and in The New Yorker.[3] Also spoke about using Social Media positively [4]. Here are all of Fink's stories at FanGraphs.
- Jesse Foreman – famous Sports and Entertainment Agent ([gsefirm.com])
- Gladys Gooding – famous Brooklyn Dodgers organist
- Runar B. Gundersen - renowned marathon runner from Drammen, Buskerud, Norway. To date he has run 38 consecutive New York City Marathons and travels regularly to Squaw Peak in the Phoenix Mountains despite suffering from a chronic knee injury.
- Shin Hashido - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Jacob Herbert - 2019 draft pick of the Boston Sox[5], Played high school baseball at George W. Jenkins High School. [6] Hitter of the Year. [7]
- Hiroshi Hiraoka - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Troy Holland
- Yutaka Ikeda - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Im Chan-kyu - Korean baseball player
- Jeff Inglin - played for SK Wyverns in KBO
- Tokichiro Ishii - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Shuichi Ishimoto - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Shinji Kirihara - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Jiro Kuji - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Parc LaBatt
- John M. Madden – Professional Baseball Player, All-SEC and All-American at Auburn University, Drafted 8th Round San Diego Padres, New York Mets ([26])
- Reiichi Matsunaga - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Luke McCatty - Former Professional and Collegiate player. He is the son of former Oakland A's pitcher and current White Sox coach Steve McCatty. He is currently in the front office for the Pittsburgh Pirates. ([27]; [28]; [29]; [30])
- Mike McGee (baseball) - John Olerud Award winner [31]
- Lewis Meacham – Chicago Tribune(?) sportswriter, booster and/or cofounder of the Chicago club or National League
- Kōsuke Moriyama (ja) - Former Japanese baseball player
- Nobuaki Nidegawa - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Marty Noble
- Chris Oliver (baseball) - Diamondbacks Organization/ Pitcher
- Sam Ravech - ESPN Play by Play broadcaster, Broadcaster in the San Francisco Giants organization (youngest to appear on ESPN as a play by play broadcaster at age 22). Son of ESPN's Karl Ravech. ([32])
- David Raymond (currently a redirect) – creator of the Phillie Phanatic and several other prominent sports mascots (New York Times, ESPN, The Philadelphia Inquirer, etc)
- Luke Salas - Cuban-American baseball player (under GNG, not baseball notability) ([33]; [34]; [35])
- Choi Ji-hoon - Korean Baseball player
- Shin Min-Jae - Korean Baseball player
- Hidenosuke Shima - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Kichiro Shimaoka - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Masayori Shimura - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Katsumi Shiraishi - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Dawnoven Smith - Utica Unicorns, played collegiately at North Carolina A&T
- Les Smith (businessman) / Lester Smith (businessman) - former owner of the Seattle Mariners and businessman; multiple sources exist: [36], [37], [38], [39], [40], [41] among others.
- Mike Stangroom – Baseball coach for Washington College, former MAC all-star at the University at Buffalo
- Miguel Suárez (baseball) - member of the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame
- Naohisa Sugiyama – Hanshin Tigers
- Sakae Suzuka - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Osamu Takechi (baseball) - Japanese baseball player
- Paul Thoutsis – Drafted in 1983 June draft in the 3rd round (74th pick overall) by the Boston Red Sox, Named to 1983 NY-Penn League All-Star Team, Named to 1986 South Atlantic League All-Star Team, Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year 1993.
- Michinori Tsubouchi - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Osamu Tsutsui - see Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Kenichi Yazawa - see Meikyukai
- All redlinks from Template:Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame
- Tanner KN – Played in a Canadian professional league; He played second base.
- Alex Morgan motonautica - (World Cup and European Cup Jet Ski Champion, Alex participated in more than 50 international racing events in 13 countries. He has trained celebrities including Cristiano Ronaldo, Alejandro Fernandes, and Fher from Mana. In Mexico he received the award Water Craft Racer of the Century. He has made appearances on tv shows and magazines promoting sponsors including: Trump, Don Julio, Bomba, Riva, Sea Doo, Yamaha, Gran Orendain. Alex Morgan has also been selected President of the jury at Miss Italia Beauty Pageant along with celebrities Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Eros Ramazzotti. Morgan participated on trials for the Maserati Racing Team in Mugello Italy and qualified to take part in the Maserati corsa world series. In 2015, Morgan was named Ambassador for the state of Jalisco at the Milan, Italy World Expo, helping to promote trade with Mexico in Italy and worldwide) (http://www.p1aquax.com/news/AQX91357.ink https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osIfGrBvx98 http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20130613/sports/130619869 http://mephim.net/xem-phim/Morgan-jet-ski-world-tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWiootasZXs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj88RUXP0Vo http://www.milenio.com/region/Campeon-mundial-motonautica-competira-Florida_0_400160346.html http://domino.fimconi.it/query_calendari_fim.nsf/AG05?OpenAgent&IDP=324CA0E06B34D844C1256BCF00330195 https://twitter.com/veletti/status/720790875970736128 http://forwom.net/video/healthy-happy/entrevista-con-alex-morgan-campeo-n-mundial-de-motona-utica.html http://www.nautica.it/notizie/nauticaonline/2003/01/07/230306/motonautica-copa-de-america-endurance-jisba http://www.elmundo.es/elmundomotor/2001/05/18/ocio/990208570.html https://www.facebook.com/MexicoChallenge/ http://www.losportitaliano.it/2002/news/mag02/motonautica12.htm http://www.ytmp3dl.com/Entrevista-con-Alex-Morgan-Campeo%CC%81n-Mundial-de-Motona%CC%81utica(Kj88RUXP0Vo) http://surf-and-snow.info/uim_report2.htm http://www.deporte.org.mx/pag/noticias/noticias_leer.asp?id=989 http://mural-guadalajara.vlex.com.mx/vid/busca-morgan-vergara-79373663 http://mural-guadalajara.vlex.com.mx/vid/huele-morgan-victoria-79401401 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTDWDNZ9jQc)
- Roy Steele- Former PA announcer for the Oakland Athletics.
- Austin Wilson (Dub Wilson) (Sports Agent) (Player Quits Football To Become Agent -- While He's Still In High School From Florida State equipment staff to NFL agent, the story of Austin Wilson [42] [43] [https://richmond.com/sports/high-school/a-high-school-student-and-a-sports-agent/article_c24df887-bced-5e3c-99ad-53c3d141f99f.html A high school student and a sports agent,
Goal for Atlee’s Wilson is to stay in the game] [44])
- Im Chan-kyu(ko:임찬규)- Lg Twins player
Logos and Uniforms
[edit]Rivalries
[edit]- Braves–Phillies rivalry - Both teams have battled against each other in the NL East for a couple of decades, such as both teams have the most titles in that division. Also had a memorable 1993 NLCS.
- Dodgers–Phillies rivalry - Both teams competed for the 1950 National League pennant (Wh the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn, and faced each other in five storied National League Championship Series (1977, 1978, 1983, 2008, and 2009), the most frequent match-up in the history of the NLCS, tied with the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates match-up. The Dodgers have also recently employed many of the Phillies former stars, such as Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, and Carlos Ruiz. Source:[47][48]
- Orioles–Yankees rivalry - This has been deleted twice, but based on the number of sources provided by the Braves-Mets rivalry, this should meet notability. The Yankees franchise started in Baltimore as the Orioles before moving to New York. Babe Ruth was from Baltimore. Bobby Murcer hitting a game winning hit for the Yankees against the Orioles the first game back from the Yankees mourning of their catcher and captain Thurmon Munson who had tragically died in a plane crash. Cal Ripken Jr. broke the consecutive games record held by Lou Gehrig. Jeffrey Maier has his own page, as the kid who deflected a batted ball, hit by Derek Jeter, into the Yankee Stadium stands for what umpires ruled to be a home run, rather than fan interference during Game 1 of the 1996 ALCS. Derek Jeter hitting a walk off against the Orioles in his last game at Yankee Stadium. Several notable moments have happened including fierce competition during the 1970's and 1990's.
Baseball by country
[edit]- Baseball in Argentina
- Baseball in Austria
- Baseball in Brazil
- Baseball in Colombia
- Baseball in El Salvador
- Baseball in South Africa
- Baseball in Sweden
Other
[edit]- Bleacher Nation - sourced [49] and [50]. This is encyclopedic because it is a group dedicated to and a repository for fan based coverage of the Chicago Cubs, containing historical recounts, original opinions, and media analysis of the Chicago Cubs, notably around the rise to and winning of the 2016 World Series.
- Family Sunday – a weekly tradition where fans tend to bring at least three other family members to the ballpark on Sundays
- Federación Venezolana de Béisbol
- Liga Obrera League – AA League 2007–2009 Chris Buron
- M.I.N.K. League – Summer Collegiate Baseball League
- Major League Baseball Draft secondary phase
- ^ "- YouTube". www.youtube.com.
- ^ "Honoring His Grandfather, Boy Breaks Baseball News".
- ^ Nast, Condé (November 25, 2014). "Baseball's Teen-Age Twitter Reporters". The New Yorker.
- ^ "Teen uses his love of baseball to create a positive digital footprint". 8 January 2018.
- ^ "Jacob Herbert Stats, Fantasy & News".
- ^ "Jacob Herbert Class of 2019 - Player Profile | Perfect Game USA".
- ^ Kemp, Bill. "THE LEDGER'S ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL 2019". News Chief.