LE MOYNE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DICK ROCKWELL TO BE
ENSHRINED IN SYRACUSE BASEBALL WALL OF FAME
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Le Moyne College Athletic Director and former
baseball coach Dick Rockwell will be one of six members inducted
into the Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame Class of 2007 on August 11.
This year's class also includes John Henry "Dutch" Dotterer Jr.,
Ron Guidry, Fred McGriff, George "Specs" Toporcer and Otto
Velez.
Rockwell, whose tenure at Le Moyne stretches four decades, compiled
a 757-309 (.710) career record in 27 seasons as head coach of Le
Moyne's baseball team. Before his retirement, he ranked fifth on
the all-time NCAA Division I winningest coaches' list. He collected
the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference North Coach of the Year
award in 1990, 1992 and 1993. The current home of Le Moyne Dolphins
baseball is Dick Rockwell Field.
In addition to his baseball duties, Rockwell has served as Le
Moyne's Director of Athletics for the past 17 years. Only the
second athletic director in the college's history, Rockwell's
department has captured 21 NCAA Tournament births and two men's
lacrosse national championships over the past five seasons.
Rockwell is also a member of the National Baseball Coaches, Ithaca
College, Le Moyne College and the Greater Syracuse Athletic Hall of
Fames.
Dotterer Jr., a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy, played
parts of five seasons in Major League Baseball with the Cincinnati
Reds and Washington Senators between 1957 and 1961. He played for
the Syracuse Chiefs from 1961-1962.
Guidry, current pitching coach of the New York Yankees, pitched in
64 games for the Chiefs during the 1975 and 1976 seasons. In 40
innings of work during the 1976 season, "Louisiana Lightning"
allowed three earned runs (0.68 ERA) and struck out 50 opponents.
In fourteen seasons with the Yankees, Guidry collected the American
League Cy Young Award in 1978, five consecutive Gold Glove Awards
and two World Series titles. His number 49 was retired by the
Yankees in 2003.
As a Chief, McGriff belted 37 home runs and knocked in 122 runs
between 1984 and 1986. "Crime Dog" was a five-time Major League
All-Star and a member of the 1995 World Championship team with the
Atlanta Braves.
A two-time International League MVP, Toporcer was the first to
captain a Syracuse Chiefs team in 1935. His nickname "Specs"
derives from the belief that he was the first position player to
wear eyeglasses on the baseball diamond.
Velez, the 1973 IL Rookie of the Year, ranks 10th on Syracuse's
All-Time Home Runs list. He scattered eleven seasons in the Major
Leagues with the New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland
Indians between 1973 and 1983.
The class of six will be inducted during a pregame ceremony for a 7
p.m. affair versus Pawtucket on August 11.
The Le Moyne College Alumni Office invites you to join alumni,
parents and friends for a game of baseball and celebrate Dick
Rockwell's induction into the Syracuse Baseball Wall of
Fame!
Syracuse
Chiefs versus Pawtucket - Saturday, August 11th Tickets are still
available! Kids 12 and under are free.
Join the pre-game party from 5:30 - 7pm featuring music from Dunes
and the Del-Tunes in front of the main gates of Alliance
Bank Stadium. The game begins at 7pm.
Look for Le Moyne before the game under the green canopy tent in
front of the stadium. Meet up with friends, enjoy a nice cold
beverage and pick up your game tickets.
Be there as Dick Rockwell, who retired from Le Moyne after 40 years
with the college athletics program, will be inducted in a pre-game
ceremony into the Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame.
Email Michael Sgro '97 or
call 1-877-LEMOYNE with any questions




















