January 30, 2002    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

The Cupertino Courier
Classifieds Advertising Archives Search About us
Sports









    Diamondbacks GM guest at Hot Stove

    By DICK SPARRER

    Barry Bonds and Ken Caminiti have each won National League Most Valuable Player awards.

    Dave Righetti was an American League Rookie of the Year and Carney Lansford won an AL batting crown.

    But winning major awards is not all that the four baseball superstars have in common. They were also each winners of awards presented at the Santa Clara County Baseball Fundraisers Hot Stove Banquet.

    The event returns on Feb. 5 when the 18th annual Hot Stove Banquet will be held at the San Jose Elks Club.

    The evening begins with no-host cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and the awards presentation at 8 p.m. John Shrader of KNBR radio will serve as the master of ceremonies, and Joe Garagiola Jr., the general manager of the World Champion Arizona Diamondbacks, will be the special guest.

    The highlight of the night will be the announcement of the Major League Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year awards. And the winners will be walked in some rather impressive footsteps.

    Along with Bonds, Caminiti, Righetti and Lansford, past area winners have included Scott Erickson, Mark Langston, Dan Gladden, Anthony Telford, Dave Steib, Gregg Jefferies, Mike Mussina and Brian Johnson, along with last year's winner Pat Burrell and Rick Helling.

    Other awards to be presented at the banquet include: Minor League Player of the Year; Minor League Pitcher of the Year; College Player of the Year; College Pitcher of the Year; Junior College Player of the Year; Junior College Pitcher of the Year; High School Player of the Year; Scout of the Year; Service Award; Loyd Christopher Award; Academic Achievement; and Outstanding Organizations.

    For reservations, call 408.446.3443.



Cover Story
Longtime Cupertino Cooperative Nursery School director Lynne Noel retires

News
News Briefs

Downtown for city is now closer to a reality

FUHSD superintendent Joe Hamilton retires

The Sporleder brothers trace their ÞreÞghting heritage back 100 years

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Carl Heintze: Beards

Community
Community Briefs

Montalvo showcases its new gallery and exhibit

POW says captivity was a motivating experience

Valley Homes
The Real Deal

Wanted: Big houses with small living rooms

Local Home Sale Listings

Gardening
Pest, disease control can be environmentally safe

Sports

Sports Briefs

Osian a champion at the Bianchini

Diamondbacks GM guest at Hot Stove

Calendar
Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...

Feedback
Something to say?


Copyright © SVCN, LLC. Maintained by Boulevards New Media.