Today was a special day for one of our own. Mr. Rich has supported ERAU for many years driving us to and from competition.
ERAU Baseball honored Mr. Rich for 40+ years of driving with his very own uniform signed by the team.
Thank you, Mr. Rich for all the support!
#GoERAU
6 years ago today my wife courageously ended her chemo treatment for late stage 3 ovarian cancer. Facing a 30% five year survival rate, she has beaten those odds and is the rock of our family. She is as tough as they come! On to the next 365.
96 players, staff, and student managers gave everything they had to electrify and energize this state. 96 people fought for something bigger than themselves. I am so proud to get to work with our athletes and staff. I am appreciative for all the fans and supporters who love @WVUBaseball. Thank you. Go Mountaineers.
As I told Joe, being trusted by your coaches and teammates with the ball in the ninth inning is the greatest endorsement a pitcher can receive! Congratulations!
I especially want to thanks the countless special alumni and colleagues for all their phone calls and messages in support of keeping it in the family. Our alumni is a very proud group and we represent you and what you have done here before. Thank you. Let’s roll!!
I wanted to issue a statement of gratitude. Embry Riddle is a special place. It’s where I got my start 17 years ago. I am forever grateful to Rachel Burleson and the @ERAUAthletics family for this great opportunity. We WILL protect this program and lead it the right way.
Very excited to share that I’ll be calling tonight’s Padres game against the Twins on @973TheFanSD alongside @heyscan.
An enormous thank you to the @Padres for the opportunity. Grateful.
We want to thank @r_stegall for 17 years of leadership, and for taking our program to new heights. We wouldn’t be the same without his direction, dedication and drive.
Best of luck in Indiana!! #ForeverAnEagle
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There’s so much drama these days. People becoming excitable over the littlest things - the slightest of slights and smallest of accomplishments. Even-keeled folks should be placed on the endangered species list.