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  • Dewey2007
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 2566

    Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

    It was announced that the California Golden Bears will cut 5 intercollegiate sports at the end of this school year. They are Baseball, Gymnastics (Men's & Women's), Lacrosse (Women's) and Rugby which has won 25 National Championships over the last 30 years or so.

    I am curious if the current MLB Cal players and alumni will rally and try to save the baseball program with donations.

    Dark day in the Cal sports today...Here is a link to the story:

    Cost reductions will reduce the number of varsity sports from 29 to 24 as part of a comprehensive plan to create an economically sustainable program.
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  • LastingsMilledge85
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 1438

    #2
    Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

    Well for baseball there's always USCB, they aren't cutting it there I hope?

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    • LastingsMilledge85
      Senior Member
      • May 2009
      • 1438

      #3
      Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

      Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
      Well for baseball there's always USCB, they aren't cutting it there I hope?
      UCSB excuse me

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      • Dewey2007
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 2566

        #4
        Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

        Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
        UCSB excuse me
        UCSB is my alma mater and they run a good program their too. I work on the Cal-Berkeley campus so it will be weird not to have baseball anymore especially since it's been a very competitive program and has put a number of players into the professional ranks.

        I guess my Cal Bears bat collection will stop with any position player draft picks from next June's draft.
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        • MLB_Authentic
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 597

          #5
          Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

          I would say more people might start going to Cal State Fullerton, but Cal is where all the kids that aren't good enough for Fullerton go.

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          • Dewey2007
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 2566

            #6
            Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

            Originally posted by MLB_Authentic
            I would say more people might start going to Cal State Fullerton, but Cal is where all the kids that aren't good enough for Fullerton go.
            Good one! That's the downside of having academic standards...you lose out on good recruits now and then
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            • Mets05
              Member
              • Jan 2009
              • 81

              #7
              Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

              Originally posted by MLB_Authentic
              I would say more people might start going to Cal State Fullerton, but Cal is where all the kids that aren't good enough for Fullerton go.
              I hope not!!!

              Wouldn't want to Fullerton to have to go through that kind of national championship drought, 1957 was a long time ago...Hopefully, those kids at Cal now will be allowed to transfer without penalty.
              WANTED, CNT Team USA Jerseys:
              2000, Kirk Saarloos
              2002, Chad Cordero/Shane Costa/Wes Littleton
              2004, Ricky Romero
              2005, Blake Davis
              2006, Wes Roemer
              2008, Christian Colon/Josh Fellhauer/Jared Clark
              2009, Christian Colon
              2010, Noe Ramirez/Nick Ramirez

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              • Mets05
                Member
                • Jan 2009
                • 81

                #8
                Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

                Originally posted by Mets05
                I hope not!!!

                Wouldn't want to Fullerton to have to go through that kind of national championship drought, 1957 was a long time ago...Hopefully, those kids at Cal now will be allowed to transfer without penalty.
                Following up, just spoke to someone close to the Cal program and was told the kids can transfer in the spring without penalty but the regents are "up in the air" about letting kids leave now.

                Like I said earlier, I would think the administration would be "forward thinking" enough not screw with the future of these kids caught in these tough circumstances.

                Mets05
                WANTED, CNT Team USA Jerseys:
                2000, Kirk Saarloos
                2002, Chad Cordero/Shane Costa/Wes Littleton
                2004, Ricky Romero
                2005, Blake Davis
                2006, Wes Roemer
                2008, Christian Colon/Josh Fellhauer/Jared Clark
                2009, Christian Colon
                2010, Noe Ramirez/Nick Ramirez

                isimovich (at) gmail. com

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                • legaleagle92481
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2538

                  #9
                  Re: Bad News for Cal Bears Baseball & other sports

                  That stinks. It is the era I live in I guess, every place is cut, cut, cut. Its a real shame. It happens everywhere now. My alma mater is Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. They cut their football program last year despite the fact that alumni were in the midst of playing key roles on two straight super bowl teams. Willie Colon was a starting guard on the 08 Steelers and Marques Colston is obviously a star receiver on the Saints. Other NFl players who attended Hofstra are Kyle Arrington (Current New England Patriot) and Stephen Bowen who is a Cowboy. Wayne Chebret, Dave Fiore and Lance Schuttlers, who both played many years in the NFL also attended there. The team was not division I but with talent like that it wasn't exactely a waste.

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