Gerritt Cole recently spurned the New York Yankees to start his collegiate career with the UCLA Bruins. He was the 28th overall pick in the 2008 Draft but could not come to terms with the 26 time World Champions. Read the rest of this entry »
Posts Tagged “Pac 10”
Aug
27
2008
More 2009 Schedules ReleasedPosted by: Brian Foley in 2009 Schedules, Atlantic Sun, Horizon League, Ivy League, Pac 10, SEC, Southland Conference, Summit League, Sun Belt
Aug
20
2008
CCBL 2008 All-League TeamPosted by: Brian Foley in 2009 Top Players, ACC, Atlantic Sun, Big 12, Big East, Big South, Cape Cod League, Conference USA, MAC, Pac 10, SEC, West Coast ConferenceFROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
Aug
19
2008
College Baseball News and Notes 08/19Posted by: Donald J. Boyles in ACC, Atlantic 10, Big East, Pac 10, SECFROM CBB NEWS SOURCE Gamecocks set to welcome new baseball stadium “There will not be a more impressive college baseball stadium in the country.” Those are the words of Athletic Director Eric Hyman in reference to USC’s new ballpark that will be opening in time for this year’s season. Carolina fans sorrowfully said goodbye to Sarge Frye Field last year, a stadium rife with countless memories of players, coaches and unforgettable games. Nestled right below the Roost, the Sarge was the home site of Carolina baseball for 29 great seasons. Tags: 2009 Top Players, 2010 Recruits, ACC, Atlantic 10, Big East, LaSalle, Louisville, Oregon, Pac 10, SEC, South Carolina, UNC
Aug
15
2008
Harwich wins CCBL Title with a walk-off hit from FleuryPosted by: Brian Foley in 2009 Top Players, ACC, Cape Cod League, Pac 10HARWICH, Mass. — It’s been a long road to a Cape Cod Baseball League championship for the Harwich Mariners, who have finally broken their 21-year drought with a 2-1 win over the Cotuit Kettleers Thursday night before 6,133 fans at Whitehouse Field. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: 2009 Top Players, ACC, Cal, Cape Cod League, Pac 10, UNC
Aug
12
2008
Cape Cod Baseball League End of Season Awards/LinksPosted by: Brian Foley in 2009 Top Players, CAA, Cape Cod League, Pac 10, SEC![]() Russell Brewer of Vanderbilt The Cape Cod Baseball League is ending the season in the coming days with the Championship series starting on Wednesday when the Harwich Mariners will take on the winner of the Falmouth and Cotuit series this evening. The CCBL has put out a boatload of articles from Players of the Week to the Player of the Year. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: 2009 Top Players, Auburn, CAA, Cape Cod League, Northeastern, Pac 10, Players of the Week, SEC, USC, Vanderbilt
Aug
09
2008
Team USA Olympic Preview: Position PlayersPosted by: Brian Foley in 2008 Olympics, Big 12, Pac 10, SEC, Team USAThe USA Olympic Team will begin play on Wednesday August 13th when they open up round robin play against South Korea. It will be the first game in the Olympics for Team USA since their Gold Medal victory over Cuba in the 2000 Olympics behind the right arm of Ben Sheets. We break down the position players today with some background information. We will be checking out the pitchers on Sunday as we continue our preview of Team USA. They open play on Tuesday when they play South Korea at 6 am Eastern time. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: 2008 Olympics, Arizona, Big 12, CBB Column, Chabot CC, Florida, Oregon State, Pac 10, SEC, Stanford, Team USA, Texas
Aug
06
2008
College Summer baseball News and Notes 08/06Posted by: Donald J. Boyles in Florida Collegiate League, MEACFROM CBB NEWS SOURCE Joey Munoz Tabbed Most Valuable Pitcher for Orlando Suns Bethune-Cookman freshman pitcher Joseph Munoz was recently named as the Most Valuable Pitcher for the Orlando Suns out of the FCSL in Orlando, Fla. |
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We have come across nine schedules for Wednesday from across the Internet. The full list is available after the jump.
Led by Most Valuable Player A.J. Pollock of the Falmouth Commodores and the trio of hard-hitting catcher Tommy Medica, infielder Joseph Sanders and pitcher Chris Manno of the league champion Harwich Mariners, the 2008 All-League Team has been announced by Cape Cod Baseball League Commissioner Paul Galop. 
As I have already posted, today is the deadline for players to sign contracts from the 2008 MLB Draft. Pat Murphy of Arizona State currently has had 14 players from the 2008 team already signed a contract with six incoming recruits deciding to join the pro ranks. It looks like Jason Kipnis will be making it back to Tempe in 2008 as he is having problems coming to terms with the San Diego Padres. Murphy is also worrying about three incoming recruits who were drafted in the 22nd, 26th, and 35th round. He also is trying to get 7th round pick Johnny Coy to turn down MLB and head to campus. 
The Cape Cod Baseball League Championship series starts up this afternoon when Cotuit hosts Harwich in Game 1 of the best out of three set. The Cotuit Kettleers will send Arizona State’s Seth Blair to the mound while Harwich will send Duke lefty Chris Manno. 





The College Baseball Blog took in the Cape Cod All-Star game on Saturday night which was won by the Eastern All-Stars 8-6 in an exciting game. We take a look at the Eastern Division today with some thoughts on the pitchers that saw action in the All-Star game. 






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