It is time for a new baseball coach. He is a carryover from the JG era and was given a chance to succeed. He has not. Bradley baseball should always be competitive. They have a nice baseball field, good tradition. There is plenty of talent around the area and State. They should be doing a lot better
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Bradley baseball starts play in the double-elimination MVC Baseball Tournament today. #7 seed Bradley plays in Game 2 against the #2 seed Dallas Baptist starting at 12:30 PM. It will be video streamed on ESPN3.com
MVC Baseball Tournament Central with all the links to ESPN3.com webcast, Live Stats, box scores, etc.-
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Originally posted by bradleyfan124 View PostIt is time for a new baseball coach. He is a carryover from the JG era and was given a chance to succeed. He has not. Bradley baseball should always be competitive. They have a nice baseball field, good tradition. There is plenty of talent around the area and State. They should be doing a lot betterWhat part of illegal don't you understand?
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he took seven years before he had his first season above .500, now we're right back battling for last place again...
I don't have any issue whether he recruits locally or Texas & Florida... but what the he** is the standard here??
Now that Wichita is gone, he's the highest paid baseball coach in the MVC and in nine seasons all he has to show for it is seven LAST or next to LAST place finishes and two 4th place finishes.
We had a basketball coach who had four consecutive 22 & 21 game seasons, four consecutive post-season appearances, and yet the local media along with a handful of w-h-i-n-e-y but non-supportive fans were beating the drum to get him fired and the admin was pleading with the Board to let her fire him.
Seems they preferred to have the 6-year stretch following that averaging 10-11 wins per season instead.
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Originally posted by tornado View Posthe took seven years before he had his first season above .500, now we're right back battling for last place again...
I don't have any issue whether he recruits locally or Texas & Florida... but what the he** is the standard here??
Now that Wichita is gone, he's the highest paid baseball coach in the MVC and in nine seasons all he has to show for it is seven LAST or next to LAST place finishes and two 4th place finishes.
We had a basketball coach who had four consecutive 22 & 21 game seasons, four consecutive post-season appearances, and yet the local media along with a handful of w-h-i-n-e-y but non-supportive fans were beating the drum to get him fired and the admin was pleading with the Board to let her fire him.
Seems they preferred to have the 6-year stretch following that averaging 10-11 wins per season instead.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Bradley Braves in the pros update-
PEORIA, IL - Former Bradley pitcher Cameron Roegner will return to his college home this week as his Wisconsin Timber Rattlers visit the Peoria Chiefs for a 3-game, Midwest League Series Tuesday-Thursday at Dozer Park. Although Bradley fans likely will not get to see Roegner pitch at Dozer Park this week, fans are encouraged to go online to vote for two more Bradley Baseball alumni to participate in the 2017 Triple-A All-Star Game: Jason Leblebijian and Mike Tauchman both are on the fan ballot and are putting up numbers deserving of consideration.
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as usual, just read some complete ignorance elsewhere saying that BU had no other candidates back when Elvis was hired...but that is total nonsense...
two candidates were actually already scheduled to visit and interview and they included...others had been contacted...
-Mark Kingston wanted the Bradley job and was anxious to come to campus for an interview with Ken Kavanagh. He was a Tulane assistant with incredibly good recruiting connections down south where they play baseball nearly year-round and where recruiting is a gold mine.
But again, the door was slammed on him - and he then took the ISU job and coached against Bradley - making mincemeat of Elvis while he was in the MVC.
In Mark Kingston's five years at ISU - he WON THE MVC COACH OF THE YEAR TWICE, averaging 35 wins per season, then getting hired away to the BIG EAST CONFERENCE/American Athletic Conference.
Oh, and they won 41 games this year!!!!!
(Elvis has averaged 24 wins/yr here)
-Rick Heller, who wanted the Bradley job desperately as he knew UNI was talking about dropping baseball.
Then when Heller did not get hired by Bradley, he stayed one more season at UNI until they cancelled their baseball program then Indiana State hired him in a heartbeat - and guess what...
Heller became incredibly successful at Indiana State, was the MVC Coach of the Year in 2012, and then got hired away to University of Iowa where he's been amazingly successful ever since....
The Hawkeyes just won the Big Ten Baseball Tournament and are having a fine run in the NCAA as we speak.
Rick Heller has won CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS and gone to the NCAA everywhere he's coached - and he could have coached here had Joanne not stepped in and slammed the door on him and brought in her buddy ED.
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Former Bradley star and All American, who lead the country in batting average his senior season at Bradley in 2013, Mike Tauchman was called up to the Colorado Rockies yesterday, the 15th Bradley player to play in the major league.
SAN FRANCISCO - Former Bradley Baseball star Mike Tauchman is headed to the Big Leagues. The 2013 consensus All-American and NCAA batting champion has been called up from the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes to the Colorado Rockies, filling a roster opening created when right fielder Carlos Gonzalez was placed on the 10-day disabled list Monday.
The Rockies lost the game in the 14th inning 4-3 to the Giants.
Tauchman got into the game as a pinch hitter in the top of the 12th inning, swung at the first pitch and grounded out to second.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostFormer Bradley star and All American, who lead the country in batting average his senior season at Bradley in 2013, Mike Tauchman was called up to the Colorado Rockies yesterday, the 15th Bradley player to play in the major league.
SAN FRANCISCO - Former Bradley Baseball star Mike Tauchman is headed to the Big Leagues. The 2013 consensus All-American and NCAA batting champion has been called up from the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes to the Colorado Rockies, filling a roster opening created when right fielder Carlos Gonzalez was placed on the 10-day disabled list Monday.
The Rockies lost the game in the 14th inning 4-3 to the Giants.
Tauchman got into the game as a pinch hitter in the top of the 12th inning, swung at the first pitch and grounded out to second.
He walked his first 2 at-bats, then in his 3rd at-bat, he singled to center field.
The game is currently in the 7th inning with Colorado trailing 4-3.
Tauchman is officially 1-2 (.500) with an on-base percentage of .750.
He should get at least 1 more at-bat today.
Box score for the San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies MLB game from June 28, 2017 on ESPN. Includes all pitching and batting stats.
The game is televised on the MLB Network right now.
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Originally posted by tornado View Post...
two candidates (that Ken Kavanagh was considering hiring for baseball coach) ....were actually already scheduled to visit and interview ...
-Mark Kingston wanted the Bradley job and was anxious to come to campus for an interview with Ken Kavanagh. ...
...But again, the door was slammed on him (by Glasser - not KK)
...In Mark Kingston's five years at ISU - he WON THE MVC COACH OF THE YEAR TWICE, averaging 35 wins per season, then getting hired away to the BIG EAST CONFERENCE/American Athletic Conference.
Oh, and they won 41 games this year!!!!!...
Mark Kingston continues to impress everyone and gets hired away AGAIN to an even more prestigious program...
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