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The sound of the bat hitting the ball. The term is used in baseball to mean "immediately, without hesitation". For example, a baserunner may start running "on the crack of the bat", as opposed to waiting to see where the ball goes. Outfielders often use the sound of bat-meeting-ball as a clue to how far a ball has been hit.
Conventional abbreviations for US cities and states: for example, "New York" can indicate NY and "California" CA or CAL. The abbreviation is not always a short form of the word used in the clue. For example: "Knight" for N (the symbol used in chess notation)
Dixie State College: Matt Spring, Dixie State 2005 New Mexico Junior College: Renny Osuna, NMJC 2006 Walters State Community College: Jack Tilghman, Walters State 2007 Chipola College: Drew Parker, Chipola 2008 Grayson College (TX) J. D. Alfaro, Grayson 2009 Howard College (TX) Andrew Collazo, Howard 2010 Iowa Western Community College: Ivan ...
Tim Tadlock (born December 21, 1968) is a collegiate baseball coach and former player. [2] He served as head coach of the Grayson Vikings representing Grayson County College (GCC) (1997–2005) and the Texas Tech Red Raiders representing Texas Tech University (2013–present).
This category is for baseball players who played at Grayson College. Pages in category "Grayson Vikings baseball players" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Abbreviation/ Acronym: Franchise: ANA Anaheim Angels AZ Arizona Diamondbacks: ATL Atlanta Braves: BAL Baltimore Orioles (original, 1901–1902; current, since 1954) BOS Boston Red Caps/Beaneaters (from 1876–1900) or Boston Red Sox (since 1953) BSA Boston Americans (1901–1907) BSB Boston Beaneaters (1901–1906) or Boston Braves/Bees (1912 ...
Grayson College alumni (1 C, 3 P) B. Grayson Vikings baseball (2 C) Pages in category "Grayson College" ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Baseball statistics include a variety of metrics used to evaluate player and team performance in the sport of baseball. Because the flow of a baseball game has natural breaks to it, and player activity is characteristically distinguishable individually, the sport lends itself to easy record-keeping and compiling statistics .