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    GAMEday EDUCATION

    CURRICULUM 2011TEACHERS GUIDE

    Making Learning Fun for Everyone!

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    Dear Teachers,

    Get ready for GAMEday Education 2011 with the Peoria Chiefs!

    Included in this education packet are exercises you can do with

    your class to help them get excited about coming out to see aballgame.

    In the spirit of trying to make learning fun, you will see that each

    exercise not only concerns baseball but implements elements of

    common school subjects as well.

    Each exercise is included to help students learn more about

    baseball while increasing their intellect and making learning fun.

    Exercises are grouped by subject. The main subjects covered are

    Geography/Social Studies, Math, English and Brain Busters. There

    are multiple exercises for each subject so feel free to choose the

    best exercise or two for your particular class. Also, for 2011

    weve again included our Student Media Program which allows

    two of your students to work as credentialed media pre-game

    and experience Minor League Baseball from a reporters

    viewpoint. Please be sure to check out all the details at the end

    of this packet.

    Our hope is that your class not only enjoys completing the

    exercises, but that they will also learn some new fun facts about

    Chiefs Baseball and their school work. Any questions you may

    have about this packet or the GAMEday Education Days can be

    answered on our web site at www.peoriachiefs.com, where you

    will find a GAMEday Education link under the Community tab.

    This is also the place to find additional information about the 2011

    GAMEday Education Days.

    2011 GAMEday Education Days

    Friday May 6, 2011 11:00AM vs. Clinton LumberKings

    Thursday May 19, 2011 11:00AM vs. Quad Cities River Bandits

    http://www.peoriachiefs.com/http://www.peoriachiefs.com/
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    If there are any questions or concerns feel free to contact the

    Chiefs office at (309) 680-4000.

    Have fun and Go Chiefs!

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    WMBD 31 is proud to be part of the 2011 Peoria Chiefs

    GAMEday Education program. WMBD 31 Chief Meteorologist

    Marcus Bailey and our team of meteorologists will bring the

    weather education classroom to the ballpark.

    Kids will learn about how meteorologists observe the

    atmosphere and forecast the weather. Whats the difference

    between a watch and a warning; youll find out. Studentswill also learn how weather impacts the game of baseball.

    Well have video presentations and hands-on experiments

    down on the field.

    WMBDs mascot, Snow Bear, and Peoria Chiefs mascot

    Homer will assist to make the weather presentation a fun-

    filled event.

    So, come on out to the ballpark, learn about the weather,cheer on the Chiefs, and have a great day.

    Best Regards,

    Marcus Bailey

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    WMBD 31 Chief Meteorologist.

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    Table of Contents

    Geography Exercises including map locations and teams leagueinformation

    Midwest League page 5-6 Map of MLB Teams page 7-8

    Activities...... Games and fun learning exercises

    Secret Signs page 9

    Word Search page 10

    Crossword page 11

    Ballpark Symbols page 12

    Color Homer page 13

    Mathematics. Calculating distances and monetary applications

    Mileage Chart page 14 Pie Chart page 15-16 Formulas & Concession Costs page 17 Baseball Field Dimensions page 18

    English.. Language arts, spelling, and writing Baseball terms page 19 Noun & Verb Usage page 20 Chiefs Press Release page 21

    Homer Fan Letter page 22

    Baseball Scramble page 23

    GAMEDAY.... Exercises completed on Education gameday

    Questions at the Peoria Chiefs game page 24 Learning how to keep score page 25-26

    STUDENT MEDIA PROGRAM page 27-31

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    The Midwest League

    The Chiefs are one of 16 teams in the Midwest League. The League

    is comprised of teams from the states of Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin,

    Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. Below is a map of these 7

    states. Test your geographical skills with the following questions.

    Teams in the MWL

    Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Beloit Snappers, Clinton LumberKings, CedarRapids Kernels, Quad Cities River Bandits, Burlington Bees, Kane CountyCougars, Peoria Chiefs, West Michigan Whitecaps, Great Lakes Loons,Lansing Lugnuts, Lake County Captains, Fort Wayne Tin Caps, DaytonDragons, South Bend Silver Hawks, Bowling Green Hot Rods

    1. Identify the capitals of each state.

    Des Moines, Iowa; Springfield, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin;Indianapolis, Indiana; Lansing, Michigan; Columbus, Ohio;Frankfort, Kentucky

    2. Which state or states borders the most other states in the league?

    Illinois & Indiana 4 each

    3. Use the internet to identify the population of each city that has a team

    (based on 2000 US Census)

    Appleton, WI 70,087; Beloit, WI 37,710; Clinton, IA 27,772;

    Cedar Rapids, IA 120,758; Davenport, IA 98,359; Burlington,IA 26,839; Geneva, IL 19,515; Peoria, IL 112,936; Grand

    Rapids, MI 197,800; Midland, MI 41,685; Lansing, MI

    119,128; Eastlake, OH 20,255; Fort Wayne, IN 205,727;

    Dayton, OH 166,179; South Bend, IN 107,789; Bowling Green,

    KY 49,296

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    Directions: Use the map of Midwest League Teams to answer the

    following true or false questions.

    T or F 1) The state of Iowa has 2 Midwest League teams.

    T or F 2) The Lansing Lugnuts are located in Michigan.

    T or F 3) There are 3 teams in the state of Illinois.

    T or F 4) The Fort Wayne TinCaps are west of the West Michigan Whitecaps.

    T or F 5) The South Bend Silver Hawks are the only Midwest League Team

    in Indiana.

    T or F 6) The western division has eight teams.

    T or F 7) There are 8 states that have Midwest League Teams in them.

    T or F 8) The state of Michigan has the most Midwest League teams.

    T or F 9) The Kane County Cougars are located in the state of Illinois.

    T or F 10) The Peoria Chiefs must travel West to play the Burlington Bees.

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    Directions: Using the map on the following page, place the number

    of the Major League Baseball team next to the blue dot that marks

    the city in which that team plays. Remember, some cities have

    more than one Major League team and there is one team thatdoesnt play in the United States.

    Major League Baseball Teams (alphabetical order)

    1) Arizona Diamondbacks 16) Milwaukee Brewers

    2) Atlanta Braves 17) Minnesota Twins

    3) Baltimore Orioles 18) New York Mets4) Boston Red Sox 19) New York Yankees

    5) Chicago Cubs 20) Oakland Athletics

    6) Chicago White Sox 21) Philadelphia

    Phillies

    7) Cincinnati Reds 22) Pittsburgh Pirates

    8) Cleveland Indians 23) San Diego Padres

    9) Colorado Rockies 24) San Francisco Giants

    10) Detroit Tigers 25) Seattle

    Mariners

    11) Florida Marlins 26) St. Louis Cardinals

    12) Houston Astros 27) Tampa Bay Rays

    13) Kansas City Royals 28) Texas

    Rangers

    14) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 29) Toronto

    Blue Jays

    15) Los Angeles Dodgers 30) Washington

    Nationals

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    P O H Q S J N J G K I H

    K U M B L O C K I I U O

    E G E D E L A Y L E Z T

    R A A U A E P I O L X R

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    L E D C H I E F S L P S

    S N O G A R D Y A C M I

    Find the following Midwest League TEAM NAMES in the word searchabove.

    1) Fort Wayne TINCAPS 6) Bowling Green HOT RODS

    2) Great Lakes LOONS 7) Burlington BEES

    3) Lake County CAPTAINS 8) Lansing LUGNUTS

    4) Peoria CHIEFS 9) Cedar Rapids KERNELS

    5) Kane County COUGARS 10) Dayton DRAGONS

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    ACROSS DOWN1: 2 base hit 2: The man behind thecatcher5: Mistake that allows a runner to reach base 3: The tool used by

    players in the field6: Not a ball (pitch) 4: Round tripper (2 wds)8: Person who coaches the team 6: One player bunts, the othersteals home9: Ball hit out of play 7: Where relief pitchers warmup11: Run batted in (abbrev.) 10: Area over the platebetween the knee and12: Player who teams up with the pitcher on every play chest (2 wds)14: Sticky substance used for better grip (2 wds) 13: A fly ball that is caught, but scorea run (2 wds)15: The best teams from each league playing for the 16: Getting two outs insuccession (2 wds)

    championship (2wds) 17: 1base hit18: An infield hit where the hitter doesnt swing the bat 19: Advancing one baseby way of a pitchers20: 3 base hit mistake21: Three white bags on field 22: Wooden stick22: Not a strike, the other half of base____

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    Symbols at a Ballpark

    Every game at the ballpark is started with the singing of the StarSpangled Banner, Americas National Anthem. Players, fans, coaches andstudents all turn and face the American flag while listening to the

    performance. Being an American is a great honor, use these thoughts asyou learn more about these patriotic symbols.

    1. Who wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner?Francis Scott Key wrote them in a poem entitled Defence ofFort McHenry in 1814

    2. Why is the American flag nicknamed Old Glory?

    This famous name was coined by Captain William Driver, ashipmaster of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1831. As he was

    leaving on one of his many voyages aboard the brig CHARLESDOGGETT some friends presented him with a beautiful flag oftwenty four stars. As the banner opened to the ocean breeze forthe first time, he exclaimed "Old Glory!" He retired to Nashvillein 1837, taking his treasured flag from his sea days with him. Bythe time the Civil War erupted, most everyone in and aroundNashville recognized Captain Driver's "Old Glory." When Tennesseeseceded from the Union, Rebels were determined to destroy hisflag, but repeated searches revealed no trace of the hated banner.

    Then on February 25th, 1862, Union forces captured Nashvilleand raised the American flag over the capital. It was a rather smallensign and immediately folks began asking Captain Driver if "OldGlory" still existed. Happy to have soldiers with him this time,Captain Driver went home and began ripping at the seams of his

    bedcover. As the stitches holding the quilt-top to the battingunraveled, the onlookers peered inside and saw the 24-starredoriginal "Old Glory"!

    Captain Driver gently gathered up the flag and returned withthe soldiers to the capitol. Though he was sixty years old, theCaptain climbed up to the tower to replace the smaller bannerwith his beloved flag. The Sixth Ohio Regiment cheered and

    saluted - and later adopted the nickname "Old Glory" as theirown, telling and re- telling the story of Captain Driver's devotion tothe flag we honor yet today.

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    3. Unscramble the flag words:

    FlagStarsBannerStripesFiftyFlagpoleThirteenSalute

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    Directions: Answer the following questions using the mileagechart for the Midwest League.

    MILEAGE CHARTBEL BG

    BUR CR

    CLI

    DAY

    FTW GL KC LC

    LAN

    PEO QC SB

    WM

    WIS

    BELOIT X505

    220

    180

    120

    395

    280

    425 80

    460

    325

    160

    160

    200

    280

    160

    BOWLINGGREEN

    505 X

    500

    570

    560

    265

    350

    560

    445

    465

    475

    415

    535

    370

    520

    605

    BURLINGTON220

    500 X

    110

    110

    430

    380

    545

    200

    580

    450

    100 80

    300

    400

    360

    CEDAR RAPIDS180

    570

    110 X 90

    510

    380

    560

    220

    600

    430

    180 80

    300

    400

    275

    CLINTON120

    560

    110 90 X

    440

    300

    470

    130

    505

    350

    110 40

    220

    300

    235

    DAYTON

    39

    5

    26

    5

    43

    0

    51

    0

    44

    0 X

    13

    0

    31

    0

    33

    0

    22

    0

    26

    0

    33

    5

    43

    5

    21

    0

    33

    0

    49

    5

    FORT WAYNE280

    350

    380

    380

    300

    130 X

    250

    200

    240

    130

    280

    310 90

    150

    350

    GREAT LAKES425

    560

    545

    560

    470

    310

    250 X

    370

    300 90

    470

    485

    270

    110

    525

    KANE COUNTY 80445

    200

    220

    130

    330

    200

    370 X

    405

    250

    140

    170

    130

    220

    200

    LAKE COUNTY460

    465

    580

    600

    505

    220

    240

    300

    405 X

    255

    505

    515

    275

    320

    560

    LANSING325

    475

    450

    430

    350

    260

    130 90

    250

    255 X

    350

    370

    160 70

    400

    PEORIA

    16

    0

    41

    5

    10

    0

    18

    0

    11

    0

    33

    5

    28

    0

    47

    0

    14

    0

    50

    5

    35

    0 X

    10

    0

    22

    0

    30

    0

    28

    0

    QUAD CITIES160

    535 80 80 40

    435

    310

    485

    170

    515

    370

    100 X

    240

    320

    270

    SOUTH BEND200

    370

    300

    300

    220

    210 90

    270

    130

    275

    160

    220

    240 X

    120

    275

    WESTMICHIGAN

    280

    520

    400

    400

    300

    330

    150

    110

    220

    320 70

    300

    320

    120 X

    370

    WISCONSIN160

    605

    360

    275

    235

    495

    350

    525

    200

    560

    400

    280

    270

    275

    370 X

    1) How many miles do the Peoria Chiefs have to travel to play the Lake

    County Captains? What is the total mileage of the round trip?Peoria to Lake County is 505 miles, 1010 round trip

    2) If Clinton travels to play Fort Wayne on Friday through Sunday andthen travels to Bowling Green on Monday for games Monday throughWednesday then returns home after their game. How many total mileswill Clinton travel?

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    Clinton to Fort Wayne is 300 miles. Fort Wayne to Bowling

    Green is 350 miles and Bowling Green to Clinton is 560 miles.

    Total trip is 1210 miles.

    3) How many hours will it take the Peoria Chiefs to get to the West

    Michigan Whitecaps if the bus is traveling 60 Miles per hour?Peoria to West Michigan is300 miles. 300/60 = 5 Hours

    4) What team is the furthest from the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers in miles?Bowling Green Hot Rods 605 Miles

    5) What city is the closest to the Beloit Snappers in miles?Kane County (Geneva, IL) 80 miles

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    Directions: By using the Chiefs Roster on the next page answer the

    following questions.

    1) Who is the shortest player on the team?Alvaro Ramirez OF 58

    2) Who is the oldest player on the team?Alvaro Ramirez OF born 4/5/86 24 yrs old

    3) How many players do the Chiefs have on their active roster?25 (* represents players on the Disabled List who are not active)

    4) How many pitchers do the Chiefs have on their active roster?13

    5) How many catchers do the Chiefs have on their active roster?2

    6) How many infielders do the Chiefs have on their active roster?5

    7) How many outfielders do the Chiefs have on their active roster?

    5

    6) Color the Pie Chart to show what percentage of the players arepitchers, catchers, infielders and outfielders.

    52% of the Chiefs are

    pitchers

    8% of the Chiefs are

    catchers

    20% of the Chiefs are

    infielders

    20% of the Chiefs are

    outfielders

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    Batting Average & $$$

    Swinging for the Fences

    Statistics are very important to batters. People want to know about home runs, RBIs, runsscored, and walks.

    One of the most important statistics to a batter is his batting average. Ted Williams of the1941 Boston Red Sox was the last MLB player to hit over .400 in a single season, with abatting average of.406.

    The formula for determining a batters batting average is:

    AVG = (# of Hits / # of At Bats)*Walks are not considered At Bats and therefore do not affect a batters batting average

    A batting average is represented by a decimal carried out to three places, such as .300.

    Figure out the AVG for these Peoria Chiefs batters for the 2010 season.

    BATTER HITS ABsAVG.

    Matt Cerda 122 451

    .271

    D.J. Fitzgerald 107 378

    .283

    Greg Rohan 87 292 .

    298

    Matt Szczur 5 26 .192

    Justin Bour 138 475 .291

    Buy me some peanuts and Cracker JackAt a Chiefs game, you can buy a souvenir, something to eat and something to drink. Figureout how much the person owes and the change each person getsfrom a $20 bill.

    CUSTOMER ITEMS TO BUY COST CHANGE FROM

    $20

    Mike hat, hot dog, soda $17.75

    $2.25

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    Jenna hamburger, fries $7.00 $13.00

    Ryan baseball, peanuts, soda $11.00 $9.00

    Brian t-shirt, popcorn, ice cream $15.75 $4.25

    Christy 2 hot dogs, soda, t-shirt $17.75 $2.25

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    Directions: Use the above

    diagrams to help answer the

    following questions.

    1) What shape is home plate?

    Home plate is an irregular pentagon (5 sides)

    2) Using the dimensions of home plate, what is the perimeter of home

    plate?

    17 + 8.5 + 12 + 12 + 8.5 = 58

    3) What is the distance in feet, a batter will run if he hits a double?

    180 feet

    4) If a player hits 1 home run, a triple and strikes out in his other at bat,

    how many total feet will he run around the bases?

    Home Run = 360 feet, Triple = 270 feet, Strike Out = 0 feet,

    Total = 630 feet

    5) If you walked from home plate, down the foul line, to the left fieldfence, approximately how many yards would you walk?

    Approximately 100 yards (3 feet = 1 yard)

    Exactly 103.33 yards

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    6) BONUS: What is the area of home plate? (hint: you have to use the 3shapes that make up the plate)Area of a right triangle = b x h and area of a rectangle = b x hArea of the rectangle is 17x8.5=144.5We determined the height of the triangle to be 8.47 usingPythagoreanTheorem a2+b2=c2

    Area of each right triangle is (8.5x8.47) = 35.9975, there are 2right triangles,therefore the area of the 2 right triangles is 35.9975 x 2 = 71.995The overall area of home plate then equals the areas of the shapesthat make itup, so 144.5+71.995 = 216.495

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    Directions: The following terms are important for any baseball fan

    to know in order to understand what is going on around them. Use

    the list as a spelling quiz, definitions or have the students write an

    essay using 8 of these terms.

    TERMS-

    Around the horn: throwing the ball around the infield after an out

    Ball: a pitch that is thrown outside of the strike zone

    Blooper: a soft, shallow outfield hit

    Bunt: to bat a pitched ball lightly so that is does not go beyond the infield

    Clean up Batter: the 4th hitter in the batting line-up

    Closer: a relief pitcher gets the final outs for a win

    Double: a hit in which the batter reaches second base

    Double play: a play by which two players are out on the same play

    Error: a misplay by a fielder that should have been made

    Grand slam: a home run that is hit with the bases loaded

    Manager: the leader of the team who makes decisions and enforces the rules

    Pinch hit: to bat in place of a regular player

    RBI: Run Batted In

    Relief pitcher: the pitcher who replaces the starting pitcher when he is taken

    out of the game

    Rookie: a first- year player

    Sacrifice bunt: a play in which the batter bunts to move his teammate from

    one base to the nextSingle: a hit in which the batter reaches first base

    Steal: an attempt to advance to the next base without the ball being hit

    Strike: a pitch that is thrown in the strike zone

    Triple: a hit in which the batter reaches third base

    Triple play: a play in which three players are put out on the same play

    Umpire: the official who administers all of the rules of the game

    Walk: when a batter goes to first base because of four balls thrown by the

    pitcher

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    Directions: Read the following Chiefs press release and answer thequestions that follow. The answers can be found in the reading.Write your answers on a separate piece of paper.

    PEORIA, IL - With the Major League Baseball playoffs starting Wednesday afternoon, Peoria Chiefsfans may find it hard to choose who to root for with all the local teams left out this October. But five of

    the eight teams who are battling for the 2010 World Series trophy have a player, coach or broadcasterwith direct connections to the Chiefs. This is the 19th year in a row that at least one former Chiefsplayer has appeared in the MLB post-season.

    The defending champion New York Yankees have the most connections with three former Chiefs.Manager Joe Girardi played for the Chiefs in 1986, hitting .309 with three homers and 28 RBI in 68games and again on a three-game rehab assignment in 2003. Girardi led the Yankees to the WorldSeries title last season and won three as a player with the Yankees from 1996-99. Bullpen Coach MikeHarkey, a former 1st round pick of the Cubs, made his professional debut in Peoria in 1987, going 2-3with a 3.55 ERA in 12 starts. After making his Cubs debut in 1988, Harkey rehabbed in two starts withthe Chiefs in 1992. Reliever Kerry Wood has posted a sparkling 0.69 ERA in 24 games as a set-upman for the Yankees this season with 31 strikeouts in 26 innings. He rehabbed with the Chiefs sixdifferent times between 2005 and 2007 going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 10 1/3 innings of work. Wood haspitched in the post-season four times, all with the Cubs in 1998, 2003, 2007 and 2008. He has a post-season record of 2-2 in eight outings with no saves and a 3.68 ERA.

    The defending NL champion Philadelphia Phillies have two Chiefs connections with infielder PlacidoPolanco and Bench Coach Pete Mackanin. Polanco is in his second stint in Philadelphia and batted .298 with six homers, 27 doubles, 52 RBI and 76 runs scored in 132 games this season. He hit .266 withtwo homers, 43 runs scored and 41 RBI in 103 games as a 19-year-old shortstop with the Chiefs in1995. Polanco has played in the post-season three times, twice with St. Louis in 2000 and 2001, andwith Detroit in 2006. The 2006 ALCS MVP, Polanco has a career average of .296 in the playoffs witheight RBI and seven runs scored in 25 games. Mackanin won 152 games with the Chiefs in two seasonsas he managed the likes of Greg Maddux, Mark Grace, Girardi, Rafael Palmeiro and Dwight Smith in1985-86. Both of Mackanins Peoria teams lost in the Midwest League Finals.

    The Tampa Bay Rays won the AL East for the second time under Manager Joe Maddon who wasthe second-ever skipper in Chiefs history in 1984. As a then California Angels affiliate, the 1984 Chiefssquad went 66-73. Maddon went on to serve as the Angels bench coach before joining the Rays in2006. In five seasons with Tampa Bay, Maddon is 404-406 with two division titles. He led the Rays tothe 2008 World Series and has a post-season record of 8-8.

    The Atlanta Braves are represented by former Chiefs pitcher Rick Ankiel. Now an outfielder, Ankiel

    hit .210 with two homers and nine RBI in 47 games for the Braves this season after a late-season tradefrom Kansas City. Ankiel was lights-out for the Chiefs as an 18-year-old in 1998 posting a 3-0 record inseven starts with a 2.06 ERA. He struck out 41 and walked just 12 over 35 innings He also rehabbedwith the Chiefs in 2002 but never saw game action. Ankiel pitched in the 2000 playoffs with theCardinals and was 0-for-2 as a hitter in the 2009 post-season with St. Louis.

    The final team represented by the Chiefs in the post-season is the Central Division championCincinnati Reds with radio broadcaster Jim Kelch. A Peoria native and Bradley University graduate,Kelch is in his first season as a full-time broadcaster with the Reds, though he did fill in on both TV andradio broadcasts in 2008 and 2009. Kelch was the Chiefs play-by-play voice under Maddon in 1984 andfor both seasons under Mackanin in 1985 and 86. While he has never called a MLB post-season game,Kelch has broadcasted the NCAA Womens National Championship game for the University of Louisvillein 2009 and the NCAA Division II Mens basketball tournament as well.

    Since Wally Joyner and Devon White made their MLB debuts in 1986, the Chiefs have had at leastone former player in the playoffs in every year except 1987, 1988 and 1990. The most former Chiefs inone post-season was in 2006 with 14. Overall 43 different former Chiefs players, not counting rehabappearances, have appeared in 500 post-season games. Greg Maddux made the most different post-seasons with 12 while Albert Pujols has appeared in the most games with 57. Devon White is rightbehind Pujols with 49 while Girardi played in 39 games and Maddux pitched in 34. Overall 25 formerChiefs players have appeared in 35 World Series with 24 rings won.

    Questions:

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    1) Which 2010 MLB playoff team had the most former Chiefs on it? New York Yankeeswith 3

    2) Who was the only non-player/coach representing the Chiefs in the 2010 MLBplayoffs? Jim Kelch

    3) Which former Chief now plays a different position for his MLB team? Rick Ankiel OFfor the Braves

    4) Name the two former Chiefs who managed in the 2010 post season? Joe Girardi &Joe Maddon

    5) In what year did the most former Chiefs appear in post season play? 2006

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    Write a Story About Homer!

    Homer is the Chiefs biggest fan! He loves kids of all ages. He would love to

    hear from you. Use a piece of paper to write a letter to Homer telling him

    about your favorite parts of a Chiefs game.

    Send your fan letter to Homer at this address:

    Homerc/o Peoria Chiefs GAMEday Education730 SW Jefferson St.Peoria, IL 61605

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    Baseball Scramble

    Unscramble the following baseball terms:

    bunt RBI double walk umpire fan

    steal strike single teammate triplemanager

    pitcher homerun batter error winblooper

    My Own Baseball Card

    Use a 5x 8 index card to create your own baseball card as a member of thePeoria Chiefs. Decorate the front of the card to represent yourself or attacha photo. The back of the card should be completed as follows:

    Your Full Name:___________________________________________________________________

    Date of Birth: ____________ Birth Place:_________________________________

    Age: ___________

    Drafted by the Chicago Cubs

    Others describe me as...______________________________________________________________________________

    When I grow up I want to be___________________________________________________________________

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    My favorite school subject is__________________________________________because

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    GAMEDAY QUESTIONS

    Directions: The following questions can be answered by attendingthe Peoria Chiefs baseball game on Friday, May 6th or Thursday, May19th. The answers to these questions will only be available if you

    are at the game on one of these dates.

    1. How many palm trees are there in left field?

    a) 7 b) 8 c) 9

    2. Who is the sponsor company on the sign to the right of the scoreboardclock? KidsActOnEnergy.com (Ameren Cilco)

    3. What is the distance from home plate to centerfield? How many yards

    is that? 400 feet, approx 133 yards

    4. What is the name of the kid on the Pete Vonachen statue located onthe concourse? Zach McClary

    5. What is the Peoria Chiefs mascots name? - Homer

    6. Which dugout is the Chiefs dugout?

    a) 1st base b) 3rd base

    7. List as many Peoria businesses outside the ballpark with signs facingtoward the field, as you can. Caterpillar, Born Paint, PNC Bank,Peoria Rescue Ministries

    8. List all the former Chiefs and the years they were in Peoria that arehonored on the back wall behind home plate. Joe Girardi 1985,Greg Maddux 1985, Mark Grace 1986, Albert Pujols 2000,Dan Haren 2002, Brendan Ryan 2004, Ryne Sandberg 2007-2008

    9. How many light poles are located at the stadium? 6 (theres 2 ontop of the stadium)

    10.Did the Peoria Chiefs bat first or play the field first? Played the fieldfirst

    11.What is the name of the Chiefs team store? The Firehouse

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    12.What college team also plays their games at the ballpark? BradleyUniversity

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    Student Media

    ProgramFor more details on the GAMEday Education Program and

    Student Media visit www.peoriachiefs.com

    http://www.peoriachiefs.com/http://www.peoriachiefs.com/
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    Dear Teachers,

    Welcome to the Peoria Chiefs Student Media program! The Student Media

    program is a wonderful way for you to award a special privilege totwo

    of thestudents already participating in your schools outing with the Peoria Chiefs.

    Our new program takes the time to promote print journalism, radio

    broadcasting and television reporting and encourages students to learn more

    about the sports media profession. Those invited to join the program will

    receive a press pass that allows them access to a pre-game interview with

    Chiefs players and a media kit with current Chiefs information.

    Our partnerships with WMBD TV-31 and the Peoria Journal Star help expand

    the Student Media program to include the Chiefs PJ Star beat writer, Kevin

    Capie and the WMBD sports team of Kurt Pegler and Kyle Dierking. Thosethree professionals along with the Voice of the Chiefs Nathan Baliva will

    provide your students with a once in a lifetime media experience at the

    ballpark.

    Enclosed in this packet are examples of some of the materials the students

    will receive when they arrive at the ballpark on gameday. When selecting

    students to attend, please encourage them to prepare 3-5 questions for the

    press conference. Schools may select two students to participate in the

    Student Media Program.

    Students who take part in the Student Media program may also write a story

    after the conclusion of the game that is similar in style to what you may see

    in the sports section of the newspaper or online. If the stories are returned to

    us during the next week, we will post them on our website at

    www.peoriachiefs.com for all our fans to read!

    We will also gladly post photos that your class takes and emails to us in a

    GAMEDay Education Photo Gallery so parents can see how much fun your

    classroom had with the Peoria Chiefs!

    Thanks for your participation in the Student Media program with the Chiefsand I look forward to hosting you and your student reporters at OBrien Field.

    Sincerely,

    Nathan Baliva

    http://www.peoriachiefs.com/http://www.peoriachiefs.com/
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    Broadcast and Media Manager Peoria Chiefs

    Welcome to The 2011 Student Media

    Program

    Dear Student Reporters,

    When you arrive at the ballpark on your gameday, each of you will be

    receiving a packet with the materials that professional working members of

    the media use to write stories about the Peoria Chiefs. The packet will

    include an example of a previous Peoria Chiefs game recap, current stats for

    both teams, team rosters for both teams, a scorecard, information about the

    players and a sample newspaper game article from the Peoria Journal Star.All of the materials in your Game Day packet will prepare you to cover the

    Chiefs like a professional reporter or journalist and help in writing your story

    after the game.

    You will have access to Chiefs players, members of the Chiefs front office

    staff and various members of the Peoria area media such as reporters from

    WMBD TV-31 and the Peoria Journal Star. Ask questions, talk to us and learn

    all about our profession.

    We encourage you to speak up and ask the players as many questions asyou want during the press conference, they are there for you! We also invite

    you to write a story based on the game you attend and you can use quotes

    from the players if you wish. When you finish your story, please send it to us

    at [email protected] and it will be added to our official team website

    at www.peoriachiefs.com for fans to read in the order it is received.

    Enjoy the game and the entire day at OBrien Field as part of our student

    media. Take notes and write your story when you return to school or at home

    later in the week.

    Good luck and have fun with the Chiefs!

    Nathan Baliva

    Broadcast & Media Manager

    mailto:[email protected]://www.peoriachiefs.com/mailto:[email protected]://www.peoriachiefs.com/
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    Student Media Game Day Itinerary

    *Subject to Change

    Teachers Please make sure your Student Reporters are at the stadium no

    later than 9:45 so we can get started on time. They may enter the

    Suite/Business Entrance (Glass doors on Oak St) to check in. The Student

    Reporters will then be escorted upstairs. The other student may enter the

    gates as a group at 10:00 with their tickets.

    9:50 - Meet and Greet with Nathan Baliva, Voice of the Peoria Chiefs. Game

    Day packets and credentials distributed.

    10:00 -Press Conference with Chiefs Players

    Registered reporters will get the opportunity to interview a PeoriaChiefs player in the upstairs Conference room. Reporters should come

    prepared with 3-5 questions for these professional athletes. Please

    bring a pen and notepad to take notes during the press conference. There

    will also be time for photos and autographs before the press conference is

    over!

    10:20 -Meet with Kevin Capie, Chiefs Beat Writer for the Peoria

    Journal Star

    10:35 - Meet with WMBD TV 31 Sports reporters/anchors Kurt Peglerand Kyle Dierking

    An opportunity for the Student Reporters to learn how the experts do

    it. Chat with Peoria Journal Stars Chiefs Beat Writer Kevin Capie about how

    he covers the Chiefs on a daily basis. Also find out how Kurt Pegler and Kyle

    Dierking get their stories for WMBD TV and what kind of questions they ask

    the Chiefs players or coaches.

    11:00 - Game time

    Student reporters will rejoin their classmates in the stands to watch thegame. Student reporters are encouraged to use their press packets and

    game notes information provided to write a game summary after the game.

    Any student who writes a game recap can submit it to the Chiefs at

    [email protected] and it will be added to our official team website at

    www.peoriachiefs.com for fans to read in the order it is received.

    mailto:[email protected]://www.peoriachiefs.com/mailto:[email protected]://www.peoriachiefs.com/
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    *Due to player availability and game start, times for the above listed events cannot be delayed. Thank

    you for participating in the Peoria Chiefs Student Media program and your cooperation throughout the

    day is appreciated.

    Peoria Chiefs Press Conference

    Questions/Ideas

    A press conference is a special event where an organization or person

    representing that organization makes statements about upcoming events

    and/or answers questions from various members of the media.

    As part of the Student Media program you will be able to participate in a

    special pregame press conference with Peoria Chiefs players. The Chiefs are

    a member of the Class A Midwest League which consists of 16 teams and the

    Chiefs play 140 games each season. The Chiefs are affiliated with the

    Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball so all players are professional

    athletes who are paid by the Cubs and assigned to Peoria by the Cubs. They

    are from all over the United States and even from other countries such as

    the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, South Korea, Italy and Australia. This is

    your chance to ask these professional athletes anything you want! Use this

    opportunity to learn more about the life of a professional athlete. There is no

    wrong question and you can be as creative as you wish!

    While we encourage each Student Reporter to come up with his/her own

    questions, here are some examples of questions you could ask the Chiefs

    players:

    1. How does it feel to be a professional baseball player?

    2. How long have you been playing professional baseball?

    3. When you were in grade school what did you want to be when you got

    older?

    4. What is your greatest moment or memory so far in baseball?

    5. What is the best advice you can give to someone my age who wants to

    play a professional sport?

    6. Who was your favorite player/team growing up?7. What is it like to live away from home and be in Peoria?

    Dont forget to take notes! You can use the answers in your game story if

    you so choose. You can write a story on the game you watch after the press

    conference or you can do a feature story on the players you interview or

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    anything else that happens to you and your classmates while at OBrien Field

    for the GAMEday Education Program!