Doug Friesen Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/doug-friesen/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Mon, 03 Sep 2012 15:31:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Alumni Reunite for 鈥淟ove of the Game鈥 /now/news/2012/alumni-reunite-for-love-of-the-game/ Mon, 13 Aug 2012 17:50:05 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=12756 Baseball players fill seats, inspire songs, become talking points around the water cooler and, more importantly to a dozen 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) alumni, accumulate statistics.

For the past 30 years 黑料正能量 alumni reunite to banter, share familial updates, and participate in an annual fantasy baseball league, 鈥淪henandoah鈥檚 Major Minor League.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see guys come back and the continuity we鈥檝e had in the league has kept the energy up,鈥 said Clair Mellinger 鈥64, professor emeritus of and one of the longest tenured members of the league.

Watching the box scores

Shenandoah Valley Major Minor League members set up the big board with their teams, as currently constructed, before the April draft. The members fill in the board as players are selected during each round of the draft. Photo by Mike Zucconi

Fantasy baseball is a predominantly online game where statistics accumulated by all Major League Baseball players are tracked. Points are awarded in one format of fantasy baseball, Rotisserie, while the other format, Head-to-Head, tallies the total number of statistics in any one category, with the highest or lowest number winning, depending upon the rules, according to .

鈥淗aving statistics available online makes it more efficient and keeps everyone involved on a daily basis, compared to when we had to snail mail everything and not receive updates for weeks,鈥 said Tom Baker 鈥81, former 黑料正能量 men鈥檚 basketball coach and current physical education teacher at Lacey Spring Elementary School.

The 黑料正能量 alumni draft features an auction system where players are selected based on dollar figures. While no actual money is exchanged for rights to the player, the auction-style bidding lends itself to 鈥渉eckling on a price of a player and the possibilities to acquire a talented player,鈥 says Mellinger.

鈥淪henandoah鈥檚 Major Minor League鈥

For Shenandoah鈥檚 Major Minor League, connections go deeper than a love of statistics. Eleven of the 12 鈥渙wners鈥 either attended, graduated or taught at 黑料正能量. Several members were students when the league began in 1982.

The composition of the league members changed from year to year until the early 90鈥檚 when a majority of the current group joined. Some teams have co-owners, while others are run by a single member.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a core group of guys who just love baseball,鈥 said Ted Swartz 鈥89, MDiv 鈥92, a professional comedian who is one of the leagues鈥 longest tenured members.

The league holds the annual draft on campus in April. Most members live around the Harrisonburg area. Brian Hill 鈥92, MD, a urologist with Urology Specialists of Atlanta, LLC, has the farthest drive to attend the league draft, making an eight-hour commute.

In addition to Mellinger, Swartz, Baker and Hill, other league owners include: Ian Swartz (son of Ted); Mark Deavers 鈥89; Phil Lehman 鈥89; Lawson Yoder 鈥91; Jeremy Nafziger 鈥91; Rob Roeschley (former 黑料正能量 baseball coach); Gary Messinger; Doug Friesen 鈥91; and Mike Yoder 鈥91.

Ron Vogt, the owner not personally connected to 黑料正能量, got connected when he worked with Doug Friesen at Philhaven Hospital in Mount Gretna, Pa.

Previous members of the league include John Horst, professor emeritus of physics, Jon Kauffman-Kennel, former manager of 黑料正能量鈥檚 public radio station, and Bill Hawk, former academic dean.

鈥淕etting involved with the league renewed my interest in baseball, especially the National League,鈥 said Mellinger. 鈥淚 really enjoy the research involved in getting prepared for the annual auction.聽 I have read more baseball-related books and web articles than I should have in the past 20 years but it has been a very good source of entertainment and relaxation for me.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been great to keep connected and share a love for baseball.

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