ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Chris Begg Chris BeggCanadian baseball pitcher This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: "Chris Begg" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Baseball playerChris BeggPitcherBorn: (1979-09-12) September 12, 1979 (age 46)Uxbridge, Ontario, CanadaBats: RightThrows: RightStats at Baseball Reference Medals Men's baseball Representing Canada Baseball World Cup 2009 NettunoTeam Christopher Stephen Begg (born September 12, 1979) is a Canadian former professional baseball pitcher. Career A graduate of Niagara University, Begg was signed as an undrafted free agent by the San Francisco Giants in 2003 after pitching for the St. Paul Saints of the Northern League. Begg was also named the 2001 MAAC Pitcher of the Year.[1] He was promoted to the AAA affiliate of the Giants, the Fresno Grizzlies. In his first start he pitched six innings, giving up one run, en route to the win. Begg last pitched for the Giants organization in 2008. International career Begg was selected for Canada national baseball team in the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2006 World Baseball Classic, 2008 Summer Olympics 2009 World Baseball Classic and 2009 Baseball World Cup. Notes ↑ Schmitt, Tim (13 February 2010). "Cunningham among those inducted to NU hall". Niagara Gazette. Retrieved 16 June 2010. References Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors) vteCanada 2004 Summer Olympics Baseball roster 2 Rob Ducey 4 Pete Orr 11 Stubby Clapp 13 Phil Devey 16 Kevin Nicholson 17 Danny Klassen 19 Adam Stern 20 Todd Betts 24 Shawn Hill 25 Mike Johnson 26 Jeremy Ware 27 Jeff Guiel 28 Andy Stewart 29 Jason Dickson 30 Pierre-Luc Laforest 31 Aaron Myette 32 Mike Kusiewicz 33 Simon Pond 34 Chris Begg 35 Ryan Radmanovich 36 Paul Spoljaric 37 Eric Cyr 38 John Ogiltree 40 Chris Mears Manager 12 Ernie Whitt Coach 7 Marty Lehn Coach 10 Greg Hamilton Coach 21 Tim Leiper Coach 42 Denis Boucher vteCanada roster – 2006 World Baseball Classic 3 Matt Rogelstad 4 Pete Orr 7 Adam Stern 8 Chris Robinson 11 Stubby Clapp 12 Matt Stairs 15 Mike Meyers 16 Kevin Nicholson 17 Max St. Pierre 18 Sebastien Boucher 19 Ryan Radmanovich 20 Adam Loewen 22 Éric Cyr 24 Steve Green 26 Jeff Francis 27 Justin Morneau 28 Jesse Crain 31 Aaron Myette 32 Vince Perkins 34 Chris Reitsma 35 Chris Begg 36 Scott Mathieson 37 Rhéal Cormier 38 Jason Bay 39 Pete Laforest 45 Aaron Guiel 47 Corey Koskie 48 Paul Quantrill 49 Érik Bédard 50 Scott Thorman Manager Ernie Whitt Coach Denis Boucher Coach Tim Leiper Coach Rob Ducey Coach Larry Walker vteCanada 2008 Summer Olympics Baseball roster 7 Adam Stern 9 Matt Rogelstad 11 Stubby Clapp 14 Brett Lawrie 15 Emmanuel Garcia 17 Emerson Frostad 19 Ryan Radmanovich 20 Michael Saunders 22 T. J. Burton 23 David Davidson 24 James Avery 25 Mike Johnson 27 Jonathan Lockwood 28 David Corrente 29 Jimmy Van Ostrand 30 Chris Robinson 31 Steve Green 32 Brooks McNiven 33 Nick Weglarz 34 Chris Reitsma 35 Chris Begg 37 Rhéal Cormier 40 Scott Thorman 42 R. J. Swindle Manager 21 Terry Puhl Coach 2 Rob Ducey Coach 10 Greg Hamilton Coach 36 Denis Boucher vteCanada roster – 2009 World Baseball Classic 1 Luke Carlin 4 Pete Orr 5 Brett Lawrie 7 Adam Stern 8 Nick Weglarz 11 Stubby Clapp 12 Matt Stairs 13 Chris Barnwell 17 Phillippe Aumont 18 Scott Diamond 19 Joey Votto 22 Bryan Dumesnil 23 David Davidson 24 Mark Teahen 25 Mike Johnson 26 T. J. Burton 28 Jesse Crain 29 Shawn Bowman 31 Steve Green 32 Vince Perkins 33 Justin Morneau 35 Chris Begg 36 Brooks McNiven 44 Jason Bay 47 Corey Koskie 48 Scott Richmond 52 Chris Leroux 55 Russell Martin Manager 21 Ernie Whitt Coach 3 Larry Walker Coach 49 Paul Quantrill Coach 42 Denis Boucher Coach 34 Tim Leiper Coach 27 Greg Hamilton Coach 20 Greg O'Halloran vteCanada 2009 Baseball World Cup third place 1 Terrance Dayleg 7 Adam Stern 9 Rene Tosoni 11 Jonathan Malo 13 Brett Lawrie 14 Tim Smith 16 Nick Bucci 17 Emerson Frostad 19 Jim Henderson 20 Adam Loewen 21 Chris Kissock 22 Bryan Dumesnil 23 Jamie Richmond 26 Shawn Bowman 27 Matt Kniginyzky 28 Cole Armstrong 29 Jimmy Van Ostrand 30 Chris Robinson 31 Brooks McNiven 32 Dustin Molleken 35 Chris Begg 38 Trystan Magnuson 40 Vince Perkins 42 Robert Swindle Manager 12 Ernie Whitt Hitting Coach 33 Larry Walker Pitching Coach 36 Denis Boucher Coach 10 Greg Hamilton Coach 34 Tim Leiper This biographical article relating to a Canadian baseball pitcher is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte