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12.03.07 - EX-CERRITOS BASEBALL PLAYERS TO RUN MINOR LEAGUE TEAM
Photo: Ever Magallanes

Ever Magallanes

 
Photo: Dan Ricabal

Dan Ricabal

    Both Ever Magallanes and Dan Ricabal were members of the Cerritos College baseball team during their collegiate playing days, but were never on the same team. They will get their chance to run a team together after Magallanes was recently named the manager of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, an Advanced-A California League affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, while Ricabal was appointed the team’s pitching coach.

    Last season, Magallanes was the manager of the Class-A Cedar Rapids Kernals and guided them to third-place (78-61) in the Midwest League and a spot in the playoffs. Prior to 2007, Magallanes was the manager of the Tempe Angels for one season and led them to a 34-21 record, but lost a one-game playoff to the Padres. In his playing career, the 42-year-old former shortstop played with five different organizations including the Cleveland Indians (1987-92), Chicago White Sox (1992), Texas Rangers (1993-94), Arizona Diamondbacks (2004) and the independent Mexican League (1995-2003, 2005).

    While at Cerritos College from 1984-85, Magallanes helped the Falcons to the state championship his sophomore season and was a 1st Team All-South Coast Conference selection and earned the team’s Most Improved Player Award. He then moved on to Texas A&M University, where he was originally drafted by Cleveland in the 10th Round in 1987 and made his major league debut May 17, 1991.

    As for Ricabal, he spent the last three seasons as the pitching coach at the University of California, Santa Barbara, while he also was the pitching coach for the Arizona League Angels in 2006. While at UC Santa Barbara, Ricabal was also responsible for recruiting and fundraising. Ricabal immediately began his coaching career in 2000 as the pitching coach for the College of the Canyons and served as an administrative assistant at his alma mater, Cal State Fullerton in 2001.

    In his two seasons with the Falcons from 1990-91, Ricabal was a 1st Team All-South Coast Conference selection as a sophomore when he went 10-1 and also earned All-American honors. He transferred to Cal State Fullerton, where he was an All-American pitcher and posted a 23-4 record and went 2-0 in the 1994 College World Series.

    Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent in 1994, Ricabal went 5-1 with a 0.31 ERA and 12 saves in his first season at Yakima. Ricabal holds the Florida State League record for most appearances in a season with 75 games pitched for Vero Beach, in 1996. Ricabal made it to Double-A ball and ended his professional career with the San Francisco Giants organization in 1999 with a 20-22 record.


05.10.08 - Cerritos gets swept out of the playoffs
05.09.08 - Miguel Flores throws complete game in win
05.04.08 - Falcons get #6 seed; host Bakersfield
05.02.08 - Dramatic comebacks becoming the norm
05.01.08 - Win locks down sole possession
04.29.08 - Cerritos looking to stand alone
04.26.08 - Falcons earn share of title with win
04.24.08 - Lineup changes don't faze Falcons
04.22.08 - Cerritos wins big over Compton
04.16.08 - Falcons come to life to defeat LA City
04.15.08 - Game postponed; moved to Cerritos
04.12.08 - Early run support enough for the win
04.10.08 - Falcons maintain first place lead with win
04.08.08 - Cerritos scores winning run in ninth inning
04.05.08 - Seven-run lead almost gets away
04.03.08 - First-place lead dwindles with loss
04.01.08 - Falcons hold on for 2-1 conference win
03.29.08 - Cerritos rebounds for 7-2 conference win
03.27.08 - Slow start leads to third straight loss
03.20.08 - After opening with win, Falcons drop next two
03.15.08 - Big inning by Huskies snaps winning streak
03.13.08 - First round ends with Falcons undefeated
03.11.08 - Cerritos scores four in 12th for win
03.08.08 - Sixth straight win keeps Falcons unbeaten
03.04.08 - Offensive output leads to conference win
03.01.08 - Falcons break open close game for win
02.28.08 - Cerritos stays unbeaten in SCC with shutout
02.27.08 - Falcons hold on for 3-1 conference win
02.26.08 - Wet field moves game back a day
02.23.08 - Comeback win exactly what the Falcons needed
02.21.08 - Falcons give up run in ninth in 4-3 loss
02.19.08 - Offense continues to struggle in 2-1 loss
02.18.08 - Team suffers fourth loss in a row
02.16.08 - Cerritos shut out for second time at home
02.14.08 - Falcons drop second game in a row
02.12.08 - Cerritos surrenders late-inning runs
02.10.08 - John Ortega throws two-hitter in win
02.08.08 - Defensive miscues allow Falcons to post win
02.08.08 - Bullpen and defense fail Cerritos in loss
02.07.08 - Falcons take advantage of errors in win
02.05.08 - Cerritos posts 5-3 win over Golden West
02.02.08 - Field's namesake in attendance for Cerritos win
02.01.08 - Falcons hold on for 6-4 victory
01.31.08 - Miscues help Falcons to 7-3 win
01.29.08 - Cerritos looks to get past horrific game
01.28.08 - Rain washes away another game
01.27.08 - Rod Barajas signed by Toronto Blue Jays
01.27.08 - Game against Glendale moved to February 10
01.26.08 - Falcons open season with shutout win
01.25.08 - Baseball game rescheduled
01.07.07 - Former baseball player named hitting coach
12.03.07 - Ex-Cerritos baseball players to run minor league team
11.21.07 - Former Cerritos baseball player gets promotion
 

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