Baseball Reliquary Induction this weekend

 

rel·i·quary: noun: a container or shrine in which sacred relics are kept

On Sunday, the Baseball Reliquary will hold its tenth annual Shrine of the Eternals induction ceremony in Pasadena, California. 

For those not familiar with The Baseball Reliquary (I wasn’t till this came across my inbox), its mission is admirable.  According to the announcement, they are a:

Southern California-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of baseball history

This year’s inductees into the Shrine of Eternals are Buck O’Neil (mightily deserved), Emmett Ashford and Bill Buckner. 

Ashford was the first black umpire on the professional level.  As for Buckner, the Baseball Reliquary states it unequivocally.  “Bill Buckner is living proof that history is not always kind or just.”

Previous inductees are Jim Abbott, Dick Allen, Moe Berg, Yogi Berra, Ila Borders, Jim Bouton, Jim Brosnan, Roberto Clemente, Rod Dedeaux, Dock Ellis, Mark Fidrych, Curt Flood, Josh Gibson, William “Dummy” Hoy, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Bill James, Bill Lee, Marvin Miller, Minnie Minoso, Satchel Paige, Jimmy Piersall, Pam Postema, Jackie Robinson, Lester Rodney, Fernando Valenzuela, Bill Veeck Jr., and Kenichi Zenimura.

Also of note especially to pretty much anyone who reads this blog is the recipient of Tony Salin Memorial award which “annually honors one individual for his/her dedication to preserving baseball history”.  This year, that honor rightfully goes to David Smith who is the founder of Retrosheet.  Again well deserved, in my opinion. 

You can read this weekend’s induction ceremony announcement with bios of the inductees, at The Baseball Reliquary’s web site

Update 7/19/08: The Miami Herald came out yesterday with an article on the Baseball Reliquary.  Check out their photo gallery.  The piece sorta paints the place as a weird baseball museum filled with a “Ripley’s” atmosphere. 

Would I go there given the chance?  In a heartbeat.

 

Pair of Illini garner honors

Congrats to Illini baseball Phil Haig and Brandon Wikoff.  Both recently were honored by the Northwoods League.

Hurler Phil Haig was named to the Northwoods League All-Star team after going 4-1 with a tiny 1.05 ERA for the Rochester Honkers.  So far this season, he’s struck out 42 while walking 18. 

Tonight, Wikoff was named Northwoods Player of the Night after going 3 for 3, 3 walks and 5 runs for his Madison Mallards.  Teammate Joe Bonadonna, also an Illini, was 4 for 4 with 3 runs. 

Madison will be hosting the NWL All-Star Game this coming Sunday. 

Illini OF McMurray named Freshman All-American

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Collegiate Baseball selected Illinois outfielder Casey McMurray as a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American.  McMurray hit .331 for the season and was tied for the team lead in doubles with 12.  In addition, Mac was named Big Ten Player of the Week on April 28. 

He started 48 games all in left field though he led off at least once. 

You will find McMurray out west now.  He’s playing for Santa Barbara Foresters of the California Collegiate League. 

Congrats, Casey!

Five Illini honored by Big Ten

Yesterday, the Big Ten announced their individual award winners.  With the Illini’s offense, it was no surprise that they were heavily represented with five honorees. 

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Kyle Hudson OF First Team All-Big Ten

Leading the pack is Kyle Hudson who was named First Team All Big Ten.  Hud was second in the conference in hitting with a .411 batting average and second with 39 stolen bases.  Hudson also scored 60 runs (4th in conference).  All this was done in spite of ankle injury which sidelined him for four starts.

Hudson’s selection to the First Team was unanimous.

 

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Joe Bonadonna 2B Second Team All-Big Ten

Joe Bonadonna hustles, there’s no doubt about it.  His 36 stolen bases and 46 runs are eclipsed only by Hudson on the Illini.  Bonadonna hit .375 for the year. 

 

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Brandon Wikoff SS Second Team All-Big Ten

Like Bonadonna, Brandon Wikoff is only 5’8″ but he ended the season fifth in rbis in the conference with 59.  Wikoff batted .381 in the number 3 spot and was very clutch down the stretch for the Illini.

 

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Daniel Webb DH Second Team All-Big Ten

Daniel Webb was batting .400+ for a good part of the season before his average ended up at .387 (seventh in the conference).  Although primarily a DH, Webb filled in at right field when the need arose.  He led the team in homeruns (6) and was second in rbis (45).

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Kevin Manson SP Third Team All-Big Ten

6’7″ Kevin Manson led the team in wins with seven which was tied for third in the Big Ten.  Manson was the reliable Friday starter who led the team in wins, strikeouts and innings pitched.  Manson had good control too allowing only 19 walks in 65 2/3 innings. 

 

In addition, Kyle Hudson was awarded the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for Illinois. 

Congratulations to Kyle, Joe, Brandon, Daniel and Kevin on a job well done!!

2008 MLB Predictions Part III: More Awards Winners

This is Part III of our 2008 MLB prediction series.  We finish up the awards picks.

 

2008 AL Reliever of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Soria  
Shawn Jonathan Papelbon  
DonS K-Rod  
Todd V   “Could care less”
Nicky V K-Rod  
Teddy Ballgame K-Rod  
TBZ    

 

2008 NL Reliever of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Maybin, Moyban The Braves reliever whoever he is  
Shawn Takashi Saito  
DonS Wagner  
Todd V   “Same as AL”
Nicky V Wood “Woohoo!!”
Teddy Ballgame Coco Cordero  
TBZ    

 

2008 AL Rookie of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Jacoby Ellsbury  
Shawn Daric Barton  
DonS Joba  
Todd V Joba Chamberlain  
Nicky V    
Teddy Ballgame Alexi Ramirez  
TBZ Ellsbury  

 

2008 NL Rookie of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Hiroki Kuroda  
Shawn Michael Bourn  
DonS    
Todd V Jair Jurrjens  
Nicky V    
Teddy Ballgame Johnny Cueto  
TBZ G Soto  

 

2008 AL Manager of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Mike Scioscia  
Shawn Joe Girardi  
DonS Scioscia  
Todd V Jim Leyland  
Nicky V Leyland  
Teddy Ballgame Mike Scioscia  
TBZ Leyland  

 

2008 NL Manager of the Year

  Prediction Comment
Brando Joe Torre He’s finally out from under George’s big thumb
Shawn Bobby Cox  
DonS Yost  
Todd V Bobby Cox  
Nicky V Piniella  
Teddy Ballgame Dusty Baker  
TBZ Randolph  

 

 

Tomorrow is our last installment of our prediction series for the 2008 season.  Stay tuned for that cuz we’ll have some off the wall and interesting prediction questions (and probably answers).