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Ted Mahan (born September 7, 1955) is an American former college baseball coach and catcher. He was the head baseball coach at Michigan State University from 1996 to 2005 [1] and at Olivet College from 2007 to 2016.
After his second season playing basketball, Roberts tried out for the Michigan State baseball team, becoming a pitcher because it was the position that coach John Kobs needed most. After playing for Michigan State, going 9–6 over two seasons, with 6 shutouts in the 1946 season, he was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1948.
The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame to honor Michigan sports athletes, coaches and contributors. It was organized in 1954 by Michigan Lieutenant Governor Philip Hart, Michigan State University athletic director, Biggie Munn, president of the Greater Michigan Foundation, Donald Weeks, general manager of the Detroit Lions, W. Nicholas Kerbawy and George Alderton of the Lansing ...
After his successful tenure as head coach at Tuscaloosa High School, Burnum was hired to serve as an assistant coach on the Alabama football team in 1930. [9] He was personally hired by University President George H. Denny and was paid a salary of $4,000 ($72,956 in 2023 dollars [ 10 ] ) for an initial contract of five years. [ 5 ]
Stephen Sebo (July 15, 1914 – December 10, 1989) [1] was an American football and baseball player, coach, college athletics administrator, and professional sports executive. He played baseball and football at Michigan State University , from which he graduated in 1937.
The 1958 Oak Ridge High School team was honored by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in July. From left are members Sam Owen, Howard Dunnebacke, Larry Richards, Mike Brady, Woody Barwick, Jimmie ...
The 1958 Michigan State Spartans football team, picked before the season to win the Big Ten championship, disappointed with a 3–5–1 record (0–5–1 Big Ten) (UPI-1) Pitcher Frank Lary, who came into the 1958 season with a 9-4 record against the New York Yankees, won seven games against the Yankees (UPI-2)
Vin Scully was the voice of sports' biggest moments, including Kirk Gibson's second homer for the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of the 1984 World Series.