STAFF REPORT
It is almost here. In about two weeks, baseball’s elite will gather in Cooperstown for the National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend to welcome the three newest members Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven and Pat Gillick.
The list of returnees was released on Tuesday and includes: Henry Aaron, Luis Aparicio, Johnny Bench, Yogi Berra, Wade Boggs, George Brett, George Brett, Lou Brock, Jim Bunning, Rod Carew,Orlando Cepeda, Andre Dawson, Bobby Doerr, Dennis Eckersley, Rollie Fingers, Carlton Fisk, Whitey Ford, Goose Gossage, Tony Gwynn, Doug Harvey, Rickey Henderson, Whitey Herzog, Reggie Jackson, Fergie Jenkins, Al Kaline, Ralph Kiner, Sandy Koufax, Tommy Lasorda, Juan Marichal, Bill Mazeroski, Willie Mays, Paul Molitor, Joe Morgan, Eddie Murray, Phil Niekro, Jim Palmer, Tony Pérez, Gaylord Perry, Jim Rice, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ryne Sandberg, Mike Schmidt, Red Schoendienst, Tom Seaver, Ozzie Smith, Bruce Sutter, Don Sutton, Earl Weaver, Billy Williams, Dick Williams, Dave Winfield and Robin Yount.
Induction Weekend will take place from July 22 to 24, with the ceremony at 1:30 p.m . at the Clark Sports Center Sunday, July 24. Severe weather would force cancellation of the event.
According to a media release, seating is free and unlimited and the ceremony is expected to last around two hours. The ceremony will be televised live on MLB Network, broadcast nationally on Sirius XM Radio Home Plate Channel 175 and will be available via a Web cast at www.baseballhall.org.
On Saturday, July 23, the new Hall of Fame awards presentation will be held at 4:30 p.m. at Doubleday Field, where the returning Hall of Famers will gather on stage to honor the 2011 award winners. Longtime play-by-play announcer Dave Van Horne will receive the Ford C. Frick Award for major contributions to baseball broadcasting; Philadelphia Daily News national baseball columnist Bill Conlin will receive the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for meritorious contributions to baseball writing; and veteran baseball executive Roland Hemond will receive the Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award. Admission to both the July 23 Awards Presentation and the July 24 Induction Ceremony is free.
Gates will open at 4 p.m. for the 4:30 p.m. program, which is expected to last an hour, according to the release.
Singer and songwriter Terry Cashman will perform on the 30th anniversary of his baseball classic, Talkin’ Baseball.
Following the awards presentation, the Hall of Famers and Award winners participate in the Parade of Legends at 6:30 p.m. They will ride down Main Street in trucks provided by Ford Motor Co.
Family activities are scheduled throughout the Hall of Fame Weekend. They include:
• Play Ball with Ozzie Smith - special guests Rod Carew, Andre Dawson and Whitey Herzog: Ozzie Smith will return in a fundraiser for the Hall of Fame’s education and public programs with an opportunity for fans, featuring fellow Hall of Famers Rod Carew, Andre Dawson and Whitey Herzog. This two-hour event features interaction at each station with a living legend and includes special mementos.
Spaces are limited to 40 participants.
The donation is $600 per person, with Hall of Fame members admitted for $450. To reserve a spot, call 547-0397.
• Hall of Fame Spotlight Series: The brand new Hall of Fame Spotlight Series will feature discussions about writers and broadcasters, managing the game, the art of pitching and the rare combination of power and speed. Several Hall of Famers are scheduled to appear in programs throughout the day, with guests to be announced soon. The Spotlight Series is free and open to the public. Festivities will take place at from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday at Doubleday Field.
• Voices of the Game: Inductee Memories: The Hall of Fame’s newest members, Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven and Pat Gillick, participate in a Voices of the Game event. This event is for members only and tickets are currently available by visiting the membership desk in the museum or by calling 547- 0397. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and younger. The event will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday at the Clark Sports Center.
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Tri-Valley finals up in the air
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CCS tennis clinches division
With a sweep of host Herkimer on Monday, Cooperstown tennis has clinched its division in the Center State Conference. The Redskins won 5-0, the second sweep of Herkimer this month, after a 5-0 win on May 4 in Cooperstown.
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Sauquoit Valley pitcher one-hits Cooperstown
Aaron LaPiccolo fell a swinging bunt short of a no-hitter and hit an RBI triple as host Sauquoit Valley clinched the Center State Conference Division III title with a 2-0 victory over Cooperstown on Monday. Sauquoit Valley finished 9-1 in league play. Cooperstown (10- 6) is 8-2 in conference. With one out in the fifth, Derek Liner hit a 40-footer toward third base for Cooperstown’s lone hit.
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Photo exhibit to open at Baseball Hall
The faces belong to another era, but the timelessness of the images remains seven decades after young Forrest S. Yantis snapped photos of his favorite ballplayers in a series of intimate, bust-length portraits.
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Larkin’s talking baseball a lot more these days
The only thing that has changed for Barry Larkin is his contact list. “People said it would change my life,” former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Larkin said of his election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, during his Class of 2012 orientation tour Saturday.
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“I don’t think it has changed my life, but it has changed who is calling me. I’ll get home and there will be a message from Richard (Goose) Gossage. Rod Carew called and I asked him, ‘Mr. Carew, what do I call you?’ He said, ‘Call me Rod,’ and I thought, ‘No way.’ Or my son says, ‘Dad, Hank Aaron just called you.’ -
Ford siblings power Cooperstown track and field teams
In no other sport is there a place for everyone short or tall, thin or heavy, speedy or just plain determined. With track and field, there is an event for everyone. Two high-powered Fords drive the 2012 Cooperstown track and field teams. Senior Jeremiah Ford was named Outstanding Athlete of The Meet at the Don Howard Invitational in Cooperstown on Saturday. He leads the boys, while younger sister Lucy is a key component of the girls program. The Redskins, led by Jeremiah, took the boys title with 106 points four better than runner-up OHS in the 11-team meet.
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Lady Redskins lose to Hamilton
Rebecca Rogers out dueled Cooperstown’s Nicole Cring as visiting Hamilton (13-0, 7-0), the No. 1 ranked team in Class D, beat the Redskins, 6-1, in a Center State Conference softball game on Monday. Rogers struck out 19 batters and pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the third inning for the complete game win. She gave up five hits and walked two.
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Milford wins home tournament
Kaley Chase Peggy Paffenroth and Michelle Paffenroth had three hits and combined for 10 RBIs as Milford defeated Sharon Springs, 21-6, in the final of its tournament on Saturday. Addy Lawson, Jordan Griffiths and Stephanie Ashe contributed two hits apiece for the Wildcats, who scored 11 runs in the first inning. Kaitlin VanWinkler and winning pitcher Chase combined on a five-hitter.
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MCS track and field athletes are standing out
Milford track athletes have been shining. Three MCS outdoor track and field records fell last week as the Wildcats swept a fourteam Tri-Valley League meet at home. On Saturday, Brett Smith was named OutstandingMale Runner at the Don Howard Invitational in Cooperstown. At the same meet, the girls relay team of Emilie Mertz, Alyssa Quick, Hannah Saggese and Avalon Ward won in a Tri-Valley League record time of 4:13.80.
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Cooperstsown duo among all-state picks
Cooperstown Central School’s Jay Davine and Michael Moaklerall are among the all-senior list of area all-state boys basketball selections, which were recently released by the New York State Sports Writers Association.
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C’town youth baseball league starts season
Hundreds of young baseball and softball players and their families paraded through the streets of Cooperstown on Saturday for Cooperstown Youth Baseball’s Opening Day, but to CYB president David Borgstrom, something was still amiss.
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CV-S coach: Team ‘back in the groove’
Three no-no’s – no hit, no run - victories over Tri-Valley League foes were just what the doctor ordered for the defending Tri-Valley League champions after getting off to a very rocky early-season start. After last Thursday’s win over Franklin, Cherry Valley-Springfield baseball coach Ed Dubben said: “We’re back in the groove.”
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Milford still undefeated
Freshman Peyton Griffiths allowed three hits over six innings for the pitching victory as Milford stayed undefeated with a Tri-Valley League win at home.
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Hall of Fame to host Fenway Day on Saturday
As Boston’s Fenway Park begins its second century of hosting history and heroics, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will celebrate the iconic ball yard’s first 100 years with Fenway Day on Saturday.
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Milford softball tops Morris
Addy Lawson capped a 4-for-4 day with a single to lead off the seventh inning and eventually scored the winning run in Milford’s 9-8 Tri-Valley League softball victory over visiting Morris on Friday.
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MCS baseball team remains undefeated
Paul VanWarner and Brian Thorn each had two hits as host Milford stayed undefeated with a Tri-Valley League win Friday.
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Adams no-hits Edmeston as Patriots win
Cherry Valley-Springfield lefty Brett Adams threw a no-hitter last Thursday as the host Patriots beat Edmeston, 3-0, in a Tri-Valley League baseball game.
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Two-time league champs fall 6-1
Before the baseball season began, two-time defending Tri- Valley champions Cherry Valley- Springfield may have been the team to beat in the league again this season. However, Milford’s 6-1win against the host Patriots last week could signal a changing of the guard in the East division.
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Papers documenting the career of former commissioner available
Bowie Kuhn served as the Commissioner of Baseball during a 16-season period that saw massive changes to the national pastime.
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Tri-Valley finals up in the air

