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A native of Piscataway, New Jersey, Ciardi was an All-State high school pitcher, graduating from Piscataway Township High School as part of the class of 1979. [ 1 ] He continued his baseball career at the University of Maryland, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.
The club was promoted as "the Hollywood Stars baseball team, owned by the Hollywood stars". [2] Moreover, the team actually played in the Hollywood area. In January 1939 it was announced that plans were under way to create a $200,000 ballpark seating 12,500 by May 1939. [4] Gilmore Field was opened in the Fairfax District adjacent to Hollywood.
He played six seasons at the highest levels of minor league baseball with the Open-Classification Hollywood Stars and the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees and Columbus Jets. [1] He appeared in 57 MLB games for the Pirates, 51 of them during the 1958 season , when he batted .284 in 116 at bats .
The 1952 Hollywood Stars season, was the 44th season in the history of the Hollywood Stars baseball team. The Stars were the successors to the Vernon Tigers and Mission Reds . The Stars played their home games at Gilmore Field which was adjacent to the site where CBS Television City was erected during the 1952 baseball season.
Orel Hershiser (born 1958), Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher and ESPN baseball analyst (Buffalo, New York, raised in Cherry Hill) Debra Hill (1950–2005), screenwriter, producer (born in Philadelphia, grew up in Haddonfield) [28] Will Hill (born 1990), safety for the Baltimore Ravens (Jacksonville, Florida, raised in West Orange)
Piscataway High School was one of only nine schools out of 27 in Middlesex County to be given an "A" rating. [7] The school was the 144th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology. [ 8 ]
Guy McElwaine (June 29, 1936 – April 2, 2008) was a Hollywood agent, producer, and studio head.. McElwaine played Minor League Baseball as a teenager, pitching in the C league in 1955 [1] and leaving the game to join Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's publicity department.
Jersey Mike's Arena, commonly known as the RAC (an initialism for Rutgers Athletic Center, its former official name), is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Piscataway, New Jersey on Rutgers University's Livingston Campus. [1] The building is shaped like a truncated tent with trapezoidal sides on the north and south ends.