[NU Sports] Big Ten Bowl Game at YANKEE STADIUM? 'CATS at YANKEE
johnadeg at comcast.net
johnadeg at comcast.net
Thu Sep 3 00:16:12 CDT 2009
Maybe I am biased, but the best players, especially pitchers, seem tocome out of college. Schilling and Darling are good examples.
Bonderman is a good example of the non-college players. He hasn't been able to learn any new pitches despite being tutored by Kenny Rogers. Today, pitchers have to be smart to win in my opinion.
John DeGroat
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Subject: RE: [NU Sports] Big Ten Bowl Game at YANKEE STADIUM? 'CATS at YANKEE
Few baseball players get a full ride - Div I teams have 12-13 full scholarships to award across 25+ players.
You can get a full ride at some schools if they think you will be drafted after 2 years - being a lefty throwing 85+ doesn't hurt.
Football and Basketball are the only 2 full schollie sports. The rest are partials which is why NU has trouble getting top talent.
There is also the amateur draft of 18 year olds in Baseball that dilutes the pool, and then there is grades, something baseball players seem to have trouble maintaining at the end of the school year in HS.
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When was the last time NU won the Big Ten baseball championship? Has NU ever made it to Omaha? There is a baseball website (Sporting News?) that lists all the players from NU that made it to the majors it is not a very long list and only a few had any kind of a long term career. Could NU be more successful? sure if the school was willing to pay the money to upgrade the program, i.e. better coaches and more scholarships.
I was watching the BTN program on NU football at Camp Kenosha and heard one of the coaches getting on a player telling him "You've got a $42,000 scholarship so hustle" A $42K ride to NU should be one hell of an incentive to play baseball (or any other sport) for NU) so why isn't the baseball program more successful?
John DeGroat
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Big Ten Bowl Game at YANKEE STADIUM? 'CATS at YANKEE
Mike:
I just went to the "new" Yankee Stadium for the first time last Thursday
(One of few games they have lost at home since All-Star Break!). It is
certainly large enough for gridiron. The dimensions in the outfield are the
same as the "old" (renovated) Yankee Stadium across E. 161st Street, and
there were FB games played there periodically, although there is less room from
home plate to the screen. It will be tight, but not dangerous, as far as I
can tell. Certainly, the Stadium has more room for pigskin play than
Wrigley does.
I think Northwestern playing at the "House That Jeter Built" (a/k/a "The
House That George Built") would be an incredible boost for the visibility of
the University in a number of areas--recruiting (of students and student
athletes), highlighting the University's contributions to Broadway (You could
have somebody like Craig Bierko sing the National Anthem.) and NYC in
general (Maybe Barry Cofield of the Giants could flip the coin.), etc.--right
in the bailiwick of the Ivy League. Sort of showing how we combine the
best in academics with a high profile in athletics, done the right way (Hear
that Rich Rod????)--with Fitz and Girardi at the core--both exemplary
representatives of successful student athletes & coaches who have matriculated in
Evanston and who demonstrate the value of an NU education. If the game
is, in fact, against Army or another notable East Coast team (such as
Rutgers or 'Cuse or maybe Duke [since we have played them so often]), that would
serve to increase the interest in this neck of the woods.
By the way, the "new" Stadium is very nice, indeed--but I miss the "old"
one nonetheless. The field is pretty, but is not the hallowed ground where
the Bambino, the Iron Horse, Joltin' Joe, the Mick, Yogi, Whitey, Thurman,
Reggie, Donnie Baseball, etc., created their legends. I once went to a U-2
Concert there, and had seats in center field, and was as excited about
sitting where my hero, Mr. Mantle, had played, as I was in seeing Bono and
Company.
One last thought, on an NU note: Read an article online the other day
predicting J.A. Happ will cop Rookie of the Year honors in the National
League. He is having a wonderful year. Not bad for a product of our baseball
team, which our colleague John DeGroat has advocated should be scrapped, for
lack of success.:-)
Paul Levinson
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