Author: AspiDimitrov

43 TROPHIES PRESENTED AT 2009 HERTS BASEBALL AWARDS NIGHT

The 2009 season was officially put to bed with the announcement of the 2009 award winners of Herts Baseball Club’s adult programme.  The achievements of the Raptors, Hawks, Eagles and Falcons over the past 12 months were recognised at the club’s annual end of season event.

 

For the Raptors one name kept coming up throughout the night and that was the outstanding Jon Lewys.  He will need to make some extra space at home if he is to fit the five trophies which he picked up, including, Batting Champion (.750),   Stolen Bases (29), Home Run Champion (2), Play of the Year Trophy and the prestigious Most Valuable Player Award voted on by the players themselves.

 

The Hawks voted their Manager, Marty Cullen, as the team’s MVP in 2009.  Cullen also collected the Hawks Batting Title (.562) and the Most RBI’s (13).

 

Similarly, the Eagles players also chose their Manager, Dave Westfallen, as the team’s Most valuable Player, but it must be noted that the vote was very close indeed with Louis Hare and Mike Wakelam receiving a very large proportion of the votes.  They didn’t go empty-handed though.  Hare picked up the Eagles Coach’s Award, Best Pitcher and Home Run Champion Award which was shared with Wakelam who also received the Most RBI’s (16) trophy.

 

Darrin Ward was confirmed as the outstanding player of 2009 for the club’s National League team, the Herts Falcons.  He received three trophies in total, Best Pitcher, Batting Champion (.413) and the coveted Herts Falcons MVP Award.

 

Matt Johnston was awarded the 2009 Rookie of the Year Award (a club-wide award) to add to his Herts Hawks Outfield Gold Glove.  He announced at the awards ceremony that he will be choosing baseball over American football in 2010 which is a tremendous boost for the club.  A lot will be expected of him in the coming seasons.

 

Herts Baseball living legend, Andy Cornish’s contribution and dedication was recognised when he was presented with the Excellence in Leadership Award.

 

More images from the 2009 Awards Night

 

FULL LIST OF 2009 AWARDS

 

HERTS FALCONS

MVP, Darrin Ward

Batting Champion, Darrin Ward (.413)

Infield Gold Glove, Luis Goncalves

Outfield Gold Glove, Dan Kerry

Best Pitcher, Darrin Ward

Most Stolen Bases, Luis Goncalves (10)

Home Run Champion, Jason Greenberg (1)

Most RBIs, Yuchih Lin (15)

Most RBIs, Andy Cornish (15)

Coach's Award, Riley Fisher

 

HERTS EAGLES

MVP, Dave Westfallen

Batting Champion, Carlos Casal (.515)

Infield Gold Glove, Rod Ariss

Outfield Gold Glove, Dave Hamilton

Best Pitcher, Louis Hare

Most Stolen Bases, Carlos Casal (17)

Home Run Champion, Louis Hare (1)

Home Run Champion, Mike Wakelam (1)

Most RBIs, Mike Wakelam (16)

Coach's Award, Louis Hare

 

HERTS HAWKS

MVP, Marty Cullen

Batting Champion, Marty Cullen (.562)

Infield Gold Glove, Hunter Devine

Outfield Gold Glove, Matt Johnston

Best Pitcher, Greg Bochan

Most Stolen Bases, Matt Johnston (10)

Home Run Champion, Tim Grant (1)

Most RBIs, Marty Cullen (13)

Coach's Award, Liam Green

 

HERTS RAPTORS

MVP, Jonathon Lewys

Batting Champion, Jonathon Lewys (.750)

Infield Gold Glove, Jeff Witter

Outfield Gold Glove, Iwan Evans

Best Pitcher, Andrew Slater

Most Stolen Bases, Jonathon Lewys (29)

Home Run Champion, Jonathon Lewys (2)

Most RBIs, Andrew Slater (23)

Coach's Award, Paul Curtis

 

CLUB AWARDS

Excellence in Leadership, Andy Cornish

Rookie of the Year, Matt Johnston

Most Improved Player, Ilya Dimitrov

Play of the Year, Jonathon Lewys

Nob-Out Award (Stuck in the Mud), Marty Cullen & marty Cullen Jr

THE YEAR OF THE RAPTOR

They came, they saw, and no, they didn’t conquer, but they played hard, and they had fun. This was the Raptors second year in existence but there were only a handful of players from last year’s roster still in place – and many of those had changed positions — so it was a genuine band of rookies. There were personal triumphs — Jeff Witter was one of three first-time pitchers to record a win; Paul Curtis hit more RBI's than any other rookie in the entire Herts club. And the team as a whole came within a couple of whiskers of a .500 record, which would have been an amazing achievement.

The rollercoaster nature of the season was typified by the first game, at home to the London Marauders. The Raptors built up a substantial lead and looked on course for a comfortable win to kick off their year. Instead, a meltdown allowed the London side to score 16 runs in one inning and, improbably, overhaul the Raptors. Yet more improbably, the home side then came from seven runs behind to win in the bottom of the ninth. The game ended 35-34, in near total darkness.

Throughout the year the team would usually try to make a game as difficult and as exciting as they could. In Guildford, the Raptors raced out to a big lead which they held until the bottom of the ninth, only to be finally edged out 21-20. It was here that Jon Lewys hit two 3-run homers, and Steve Nippress took six catches in the outfield, but all to no avail. The second game against Marauders threatened to go awry several times. And the final loss to the Old Timers was a see-saw game – after finally holding the visitors scoreless, then putting up 9 runs in the sixth inning to surge ahead, the Raptors promptly surrendered 14 runs and went behind again. It was a miracle that the manager, Andrew Slater, had any fingernails left by the end of the year.

 

There was unwelcome drama during the season, too. Shortstop Ken Pike pushed his Iron Man credentials just a little too far at one training session, and got a really nasty injury which ruled him out of the rest of the season. Those players who were there will never forget what they saw. Just a week earlier, Iwan Evans had made his latest attempt to break himself apart with a steal of home plate. His back survived this audacious leap over the catcher (thankfully), and it didn’t put him off stealing everything which wasn’t nailed down for the rest of the season. The defeat at Richmond was so bad-tempered that the club’s top officials had to smooth things over with the game’s ruling body. The Raptors might be rookies, but they would not lie down and die for anyone.

That’s not to say they didn’t take a few poundings. Richmond visited Grovehill a week after the legendary win over the Marauders, and instantly burst the new boys’ bubble . They won by twenty runs, thanks to their aggressive base-stealing and some basic errors from the home boys. Bracknell’s team, peppered with  GB players, also overpowered the Herts rookies, despite what many saw as the team’s best performance so far. The nadir was perhaps a thirty run drubbing, at home, in the drizzle, by the Essex Arrows.

And so what can we say about the Herts Raptors now it's all over? First of all, they came. Rain or shine, thick or thin, they came and they kept coming. The enthusiasm was there from the first moments to the very end, and the team spirit was superb, which was a tribute to the manager. Secondly, they saw. By which I mean, they learned, and they improved. Rookie errors were far less common by the end of the season. Some players could point to the statistics to show their progress — Slater and Lewys were the other two first-timers to master the pitcher’s mound; Ilya Dimitrov developed patience at the plate to claim an extraordinary 19 walks.

And thirdly, yes, they did conquer. Not only did they conquer the London Marauders three times, but also the Dragons of Richmond, one of the other premier southern clubs. They were within inches of conquering Guildford. And they conquered any notion that the lowest of four teams, full of novices, could not perform admirably in a competitive league. The Raptors came of age, and showed the way to other members of the club and the baseball world.

HERTS BASEBALL ELECTION 2010: Q&A WITH LEE MANNING

With the 2010 Herts Baseball AGM and Elections coming up this Sunday, 25 October, for the moment the Herts Falcons Manager position is the only one which has more than one candidate running for office. They are Jason Greenberg and Lee Manning.  Following requests from members, both candidates agreed to answer questions from members posted online over the last few days.

 

The answers from Lee Manning are published below. To view the Q&A with Jason Greenberg (click here).

Having been a member of the Falcons for the past twelve years, I have played at every level of the British game, with this experience, I appreciate the skill sets required to play at each of the Divisions within the BBF. I have tried to keep these answers below as short and succinct  as possible.; below  is a list of some of the main priorities and I can go into more details with individuals if requested  

1)      Does the candidate have any plans for coordinated work with the other team managers (whoever is elected)?

 

Ø  The system will only work if all Managers agree to work together and the key to this will be regular communication  

Ø  Start working on the club training schedule with the other Managers  and coaches  at the earliest opportunity

Ø  With Darrin Ward as my assistant manager I hope to spend as much time with the other Managers and teams as possible   

2. What is the plan of the candidate for overall improvement of the skills of club members  overall (in particular in pre-season, as when the season  has started, less time is available for training)?

Ø  I have  conducive Fundamental Drills which will help us all improve throughout the season.

Ø  I will be asking for volunteers to come forward to help with coaching.

Ø  Pre -season training will start as soon as possible – to improve  and  to realise that training is a year round commitment 

3. How does the candidate envisage the role of the first team players in the overall development of the club (i.e. periodical scheduling of training sessions, training sessions for specific positions across the 4 teams, Little League development and coaching, etc.)?

Ø  I will be  requesting Falcons players to assist one night a year on a different night to the club training night to coach specific position training for all to attend. (this includes Little Leaguers)

Ø  I can only speak for myself but I plan to help out as much as I can and I have taken the decision to quit playing Saturday  football in order to allow myself as much time working for the Club

4.  Does the candidate have plans and what is going to be his role in across-the-club events (previous examples have been HSL, Kyle Hunlock, Croydon Tournament)?

Ø  HSL will be a part of our club try outs and assessing the club members

Ø  I would like to take the Falcons to  the Croydon  Tournament with a few players from the Eagles where the aim is to win the  Tournament  I would also like the club to take two other teams. Hawks and Eagles together and the Raptors team to give them more game time.

Ø  During HSL I will be leaving Darrin Ward  with  the Falcons which  would allow me  time to visit other  games and other squads.

Ø  Midweek  friendly games (inter squad and playing some of the local teams.)

Ø  I will be looking to take the Falcons/ Eagles  to the North  of the  UK to play the Northern Knights

Ø  I will also be looking into the Idea of playing some  games  overseas  (Euro)

Ø  I plan to use Guest Managers at club events.

Ø  I’m hoping to set up a “Pony” aged team to enter  the BBF Championship as a Wild Card Entry with some  of the  “Old Little Leaguer  “and minors that I coach privately. This is to bridge the gap between the Little League and the Adult team.

Ø  I’m also planning set up a University Baseball team  based out of Hatfield.

5. What are the overall goals of the candidate for the season – skills improvement, game participation, and (if any) league positioning?

Ø  By the end of Spring Training I would  have hoped to have spoken to everyone  in the club and have worked out how each player would have discussed  their  options on how to possibly step up to the next level in the club.

Ø  3 year plan to make the Falcons the best adult team in the country. This will include Herts baseball continuing to grow to be the best and most successful club in the country. This in turn will filter down to all teams within the club with all players aspiring to become  better ball player s by hard work, practice, commitment and determination and most importantly having fun.

Ø  Practice will be a key element to the improvement  of players.  By introducing  high  quality training schedule 

Ø  Individual player progress reports from the Managers  which will help with player movement

6. How does the candidate anticipate contributing to the recruitment process and to the amelioration of the attractiveness of the club for new players.

Ø  I believe that the work carried out with the University and the Pony  Team  will  provide some new members  to filter into the Club .

Ø  I will have  in place a policy which will allow  new players to try out and fit into the correct team for their level of baseball .

Ø  Recruitment will be an ongoing process that will be a club wide contribution and I will be working very closely with the Recruitment  Manager with procedures that are already in place, and help develop  new recruitment strategies.

7. What other policies does the candidate propose to institute – both for the first team, and if applicable, across the club (policies could be league related, club event related or others).

Ø  I would be asking all players to attend other club games when there is a rain date for their team, to help out where ever possible.  This will include coaching, umpiring, playing, scoring and fan support.

Ø  I will asking all players to attend as many of the training sessions as possible if we are to improve and become the number one club in the UK. I would also like our organization to be one of the top 20 ranked clubs in Europe.

Ø  I will be opening the door to club member to leave feedback and comments  on any issue with the club to be posted in the forum or sent to me via e-mail. ( I promise to handle these matter with care, consideration and privacy ).

8) What are the commitment  levels of the candidates for training as i feel that as every year once the season has started the training drops off to near non exsitant with the managers not even turning out a lot of times

This question was answered  for me by Tiffany my partner. Tiffany and  I are expecting our first baby at the beginning of the year. We talked about baseball and time needed  to do the job right and Tiffany was more than happy for me to carrying on with the game I love. My work schedule would also allow me to spend sufficient time on the admin side of the roll. I will attend every training session and I  shall also attending some of the other teams game when I’m not with the Falcons


9) Do the candidates see the need for more player movement between teams as this season it was proposed that there would be a lot of movement between teams and wasnt hardly any with only a few members moving up/down

Having been a member of the Falcons for the past twelve years, I have played at every level of the British Game, with this experience, I understand the skill sets required to play at each of the Divisions within the BBF. 

 The following team movements would be reviewed on a weekly basis by all managers concerned. The Player movement criteria would be as follows

Ø  Players will move up if they are consistently playing well above their current leagues standard of play.

Ø  Players will move down if for any reason they are struggling with their current leagues standard of play

Ø  Due to the fact that managers will be short of players for a league fixture, some players will be asked to play up or down a division.

 

10)    With babies on the way would you be willing to pledge that the babies will be playing for Herts eventually (i.e. do you promise to start the standard Herts brainwashing early in their childhood)?

A)     It already started. They say that the baby can hear things inside the womb and I’m sure that the microphone is helping. Indoctrination will begin as soon as the baby  starts crying. The first lesson will be “There is no Crying in Baseball”

 

11. Ok. You have made a right administrative cock-up and have accidentally called up Kal Dimitrov to the Falcons squad for a must-win posts season game against the London Mets. How do you explain this to the rest of the guys?

A)     As long as Kal can keep his top on, then he is always welcome.

 

 

HERTS BASEBALL ELECTION 2010: Q&A WITH JASON GREENBERG

With the 2010 Herts Baseball AGM and Elections coming up this Sunday, 25 October, for the moment the Herts Falcons Manager position is the only one which has more than one candidate running for office. They are Jason Greenberg and Lee Manning.  Following requests from members, both candidates agreed to answer questions from members posted online over the last few days.

 

The answers from Jason Greenberg are published below. To view the Q&A with Lee Manning (click here).

 

1. Does the candidate have any plans for coordinated work with the other team managers (whoever is elected)?

 

Truth is, Kal, the coordination is ongoing.  In 2009 the managers' first planning session took place just days after the AGM elections, and we were in constant contact throughout the entire season… often speaking several times a day, each day of the week!

 

We also relied heavily on the other club officials, the club coaches and experienced players to get things done.  I was fortunate to have very dedicated veteran leaders on the Falcons, like Andy and Kimiyoshi, who were willing to roll up their sleeves and act as team captains.

 

Undertaking this role is a very time-consuming act of volunteerism.  In my opinion, the best skills a prospective sports coach or team leader can bring to the table are an appreciation for collaboration, delegation and group communication.  I could not do this job without a team of supportive partners and, if elected, I'm keen to start our planning without delay.

 

 

2. What is the plan of the candidate for overall improvement of the skills of club members overall (in particular in preseason, as when the season has started, less time is available for training)?

 

There are two halves to the Falcons manager role, I think: organiser and coach.  The first part takes the most time, and through the spring I would estimate that 90% of my work has been about planning and admin.  The second part – coaching – is a critical skill not just for our managers, but for all our experienced club members.  We all (myself included) need to get better at sharing knowledge and challenging one another to improve.

 

I will be completing a Level 3 Baseball Coaching award by spring 2010.  I have also spent four days in October earning a Certificate in Tutoring Sport, which means I will be teaching Level 1 and Level 2 coaching courses for BaseballSoftballUK in the years to come.  Part of my plans for this coming season involve conducting an on-site Level 1 course for as many Herts members as would like to improve their coaching knowledge, and re-inviting the ABUA to deliver another Umpires Clinic like was arranged in 2009.

 

Last season we really started to focus on pitching and catching work for the first time at Herts, with dedicated bullpen sessions.  This proved very wise, as it helped many pitchers and catchers to improve, and allowed some players to get a foothold in a new position on the diamond.  This season I would like to carry on with our conditioning, throwing, pitching and catching efforts… but spend much more time working on individual hitting.  In particular, it would be exciting and useful to incorporate the use of videography to break-down our swings and identify areas for improvement.

 

 

3. How does the candidate envisage the role of the first team players in the overall development of the club (i.e. periodical scheduling of training sessions, training sessions for specific positions across the 4 teams, Little League development and coaching, etc.)?

 

I believe that playing for the Falcons is a privilege, and it comes with some responsibilities to the other teams at Herts.  For the last two years I've toyed with the idea of an informal Charter or Club Commitment from first-team players.  The Falcons get to play on the National League stage, with pro umpires and at fine facilities… and while the players are selected for their personal qualities (talent, dedication, attitude) they must find ways to give back to the organisation as a whole.

 

In 2009 this commitment was discussed by the Falcons at our first split-squad practice.  We started a coaching rotation to ensure there would always be a pair of first-teamers available to help out at the Wednesday night sessions… but this, like so many grand plans, fell by the wayside as the season went on.  Next year I hope to take the “Falcons Charter” to the next level.

 

 

4. Does the candidate have plans and what is going to be his role in across-the-club events (previous examples have been HSL, Kyle Hunlock, Croydon Tournament)?

 

My favourite times of the year are those that involve the entire club: spring training, the Hunlock Series, the London Tournament, the Herts Fantasy League, the indoor basketball sessions and our awards night.  Since 2007 I've undertaken much of the work to organise these events, and I think it falls to the managers to collectively facilitate anything involving the adult programme as a whole.  Lord knows Aspi has enough on his hands with governance, field development and Federation matters… and Marty with the entire Little League programme to shepherd.  The adult team managers must be willing to carry their weight.

 

Like many other members, I wish we had more opportunities to socialise altogether.  I have to admit this is not my wheelhouse; not that I don't love a pint after practice or a night out with the boys.  I love Marty's idea for a Herts Baseball Club Paintball Tournament – this is a must-do in 2010.  We must also find ways to better support and connect with our Herts Little League families in joint adult/youth activities.

 

 

5. What are the overall goals of the candidate for the season – skills improvement, game participation, and (if any) league positioning?

 

As ever, the goal is to improve on last year.  I expect the Herts Falcons will return to the National Championships in 2010 and will fare better than we did in September.  I also am excited to see the Raptors, Hawks and Eagles in the postseason.  I fully expect it's within our reach for all four Herts teams to be league leaders.  I was overjoyed on opening day when we took five of six games from our opposition.  That, for me, was the best day of '09.

 

I am also excited to support the next graduating class from the Herts Little League.  It was such a special moment this year when Mr. Liam Green promoted to the Raptors.  How can we best lend support to the cadre of Herts All-Stars?  It will not be long before the future Mr. Longboy, Mr. Martinez, Mr. Casal Jr. and Mr. Cullen Jr. will join our ranks, and our adult programme must have a strategy in place to receive these talented young men and help them to improve as ballplayers.

 

 

6. How does the candidate anticipate contributing to the recruitment process and to the amelioration of the attractiveness of the club for new players.

 

This is a very important consideration.  EVERY club member should be looking for ways to help promote Herts Baseball.  Whether it's signing up new recruits, putting up posters at local schools and sports halls or simply representing our organisation with class and sportsmanship on the diamond.

 

The current Herts website has been a labour of love.  I designed the site from top to tail a couple years ago, and it's been properly (and thankfully!) rebuilt and recoded by Greg Bochan since then.  It remains the best website in British baseball.  Whether or not I'm reelected as manager, I hope to continue work on the site with Greg and our new Media Officer, Rob Jones (who created the Falcons first, excellent website some years back now).  Next up for the website should be a revamped Little League homepage and the inclusion of alumni and volunteers in the Clubhouse.  I also hope to continue producing posters, flyers, business cards and window decals to assist with club marketing… and can continue to design our Official Prospectus to help seek corporate sponsorship.

 

[I'm sure those of you who watched “Got A Ball?” are wondering when the next video ad instalment will see daylight.  Stay tuned!]

 

The best thing we can do to grow the club is continue to win ballgames.  Everyone wants to be part of a winning team, and I believe that now our place in the top league is cemented we will start seeing more high-level signees from other clubs and new recruits from overseas.

 

The simplest and most effective thing we can all do is to sincerely welcome new members to our club.  It sounds uber-cheesy, I know, but it can be daunting joining a new organisation – especially one as well established and organised as ours.  So this spring we must remember to walk right up to the new guys (and gals!), shake their hands, introduce ourselves and welcome them to the family.  In the end that's what it's all about, right?

 

 

7. What other policies does the candidate propose to institute – both for the first team, and if applicable, across the club (policies could be league related, club event related or others).

 

I have many, many ideas I'd like to bring to the Executive Committee in 2010.  Some are straight-forward, some probably very controversial.  I look forward to discussing some of these at the AGM on Sunday and having conversations with club members in the months to come to be sure we're moving in the right direction.

 

1)  ANNUAL SATISFACTION SURVEY:  I think we should have a simple, online satisfaction survey for our membership, by which we can gauge if everyone is getting as much enjoyment as possible from their Herts Baseball experience.

 

2)  TIERED PAYMENT STRUCTURE:  Is it really fair that the fees from every club member go in the largest margin to support the Falcons?  The time has come to structure our club fees appropriately, so Falcons (who benefit from two umpires and a dozen game balls every Sunday per BBF by-laws!) will pay more per season than do Eagles and Hawks.  I also think that the Raptors (who may have a reduced game schedule) should pay less.  That way we're also lowering the cost-threshold for new members who have never played baseball before.

 

3)  INDEPENDENT SQUAD:  I'd like to explore the possibility of a fifth, independent Herts team.  This squad would play a reduced schedule (50% of the summer Sundays, perhaps).  Two-thirds of their games would be co-ed slowpitch softball, which is easy to schedule with other softball leagues and tournaments around the greater London area.  The other third of their games would be hardball friendlies against independent teams and Single-A BBF affiliates in the off-weeks.  This gives newbies to the sports a chance to learn the ropes, have some fun, play at home and away, and all at a reduced membership rate.

 

4)  FASTPITCH TASTER SESSIONS:  I've made contact with some of the GB Women's Fastpitch Team coaches, and they are eager to run some fastpitch softball taster sessions in our area.  Girls only!!  It's high time we catered to the female population in Hertfordshire and expanded our membership to include our 'sister sport'.  Taster sessions are a good place to start – the GB squad would do the coaching – and we can look to start a full-time squad in 2011 if all goes well.

 

5)  IMPORT COACHING:  Most of the National League teams in the UK have, at one point or another, explored import coaching.  This is a process by which international expert coaches are brought in to deliver individual sessions, multiple weeks of instruction or, in some cases, a full season's worth of high-level coaching.  I'd love to see about securing a Sam Dempster-type to help our Little League, A and AA squads, in particular, refine their play.

 

I am not one to wait around for change – and I'm always one to talk some baseball – so let's get some opinions flying round on the Forum, eh?

 

8. What are the commitmnent Levels of the candidates for training as i feel that as every year once the season has started the training drops off to near non exsitant with the managers not even turning out a lot of times

 

I share your sentiment, John, that our weeknight practices tail off as the season continues.  We are all busy people, after all, and most of our members do not have the advantage of living near to the field and must travel great distances to be a part of our club.  That, in itself, is a demonstration of great commitment.

 

However, I am very proud of the developments in club training over the last couple years.  Now more than ever our members have numerous opportunities to improve their fitness and their game.  Spring training has become a very in-depth slate of activity and the managers have worked hard to plan and deliver as efficient a preparatory programme as possible.  A negotiated arrangement with Hemel Sportspace allowed us use of their large lower hall in November – February '09 when it's too cold to work on the diamond, and our members now look forward to indoor baseball skills training, conditioning and basketball.  We are privileged to host the Herts Spring League and use that opportunity to test and train before the season kicks off.  We've made much better use of the Northwick Park batting cages, even securing a special 50% off rate for all Herts training sessions.  In off weeks I have arranged friendly games against other National League teams, and we've developed a good pre-season relationship with the Great Britain programme (they've already said their eager to return in 2010).  Not least of all, Greg Bochan and I have worked countless hours to develop the Clubhouse members' site where managers and coaches can post training schedules and self-improvement materials, players can mark their availability, and everyone can share ideas and feedback in the Forum.

 

All that being said, organising the Herts Baseball training regimen is a job far too big for any one individual.  That is why I've encouraged shared responsibility between the managers, a team of specialist coaches, and veteran players on our club.  It is much bigger than the 'turning out' of any one individual.  For our teams to practice effectively and help one another to improve we must have commitment from all our experienced players… our longest-standing members most of all.  The tools are there: a great online organisational system, equipment, facilities.  It's my hope that every Falcon will contribute to this goal, whether by offering some one-to-one coaching to a rookie, helping to plan a training session, arriving early to set up, or staying late to rake and drag the infield.  This is a group effort.

 

My commitment is this: I will continue to seek ways to enable our members to develop their game… this winter, next spring, on off-weeks, at weeknight practice, in tournament play, and individually in their own time.  I will continue to work with the other managers to ensure training is available and organised.  And I will encourage my Falcons teammates to step up and support the rest of the club in their efforts to improve.  I see that as a crucial responsibility that comes with the privilege of playing for our top team.

 

 

9. Do the candidates see the need for more player movement between teams as this season it was proposed that there would be a lot of movement between teams and wasnt hardly any with only a few members moving up/down

 

Throughout 2009 there were many individuals moving between teams.  One of the best parts of the job, actually, was working with Andrew, Marty and Dave to encourage the promotion of players who really stepped up to become better baseball players and more dedicated club members.  I, personally, was happy to welcome a few special call-ups to the Falcon's championships roster.  Conversely, the hardest thing I've had to do as manager is ask someone to leave the Falcons and join another squad.  It's a part of the job I hate because we are all peers, of course, and friends.  But that tough responsibility must fall to someone, and I've tried to handle it in the best way I know – with honesty and sensitivity.

 

For the most part our tiered adult programme (modelled after the MLB franchise-system) has worked very well.  This year no Herts team ran away with it all while another team suffered in the basement; generally we all had our share of winning and losing.  The goal of moving players – rather than moving entire teams – serves to keep our squads balanced and encourages hard work, good play and opportunity for growth and new challenges.

 

Each decision to move a player was unique and was made in consultation with the other managers.  I could never move players arbitrarily or purely for the sake of “player movement”.  So, to answer your question John, it was done as much or as little as necessary – but not whimsically.  Every time a personnel change was made there was a slew of factors in consideration: skill, experience, attitude, availability, versatility on the diamond, contributions off the field, etc.  And in making such decisions these personal attributes were weighed against the needs of each Herts team (such as positional depth) and the development plan for the individual player.

 

So, in short, there is no task more challenging for our managers, but these tough choices are integral to our success at all levels.  The managers are rightly accountable for the decisions they make, but the only way such a system can succeed is for our players to 'buy in' to the process, and support the managers and recognise the discomfort of asking your peers to re-evaluate their playing experience.  It involves a great deal of trust, of patience, and of selflessness.  We must all be willing to help out the club before we help ourselves.

 

 

10. With babies on the way would you be willing to pledge that the babies will be playing for Herts eventually (i.e. do you promise to start the standard Herts brainwashing early in their childhood)?

 

I do solemnly swear that J. Jr / Fabs Jr will one day join the ranks of the Herts Little League.  Not even in the instance of severe geographical separation will Lil' G play for another squad…!  (Unless they're called the Mariners.)

 

NOTE: We've retained the services of expert antenatal baseball agent Scott Boras, who according to the sonogram believes we've got a slugger in the making.

 

 

11. Ok. You have made a right administrative cock-up and have accidentally called up Kal Dimitrov to the Falcons squad for a must-win postseason game against the London Mets. How do you explain this to the rest of the guys?

 

I'd let Kal explain it.  He's much more persuasive.

 

THE GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME

For the first time in the club's 13 year history Herts Baseball Club members have been praying for rain. 

Since the start of September this part of the world had not seen any rain at all.  This was very good for the Club's events in September and October such as the Herts Futures Tournament and the Kyle Hunlock Series, but it was not helping the growth of the newly planted grass seeds on the second diamond which Herts is creating.

Thankfully, just 24 hours after the last Herts event of the year, the rain came.  Members of the club who have not visited Grovehill Ballpark in the last few weeks would be pleased to learn that the first blades of grass appeared last week. 

Click here for more images of the new grass taken this weekend.

The lack of rain may result in the unveiling of the brand new second diamond taking place two or three weeks after Opening Day of the 2010 British Baseball season, which was the original target date.

 

BLUE SOX LIFT UNIVERSITY FALL CUP

The University of East Anglia (UEA) lifted the 2009 University Fall Cup trophy after two gruelling days of baseball played at the home of Herts Baseball Club in Hemel Hempstead.

 

The British baseball season would usually shut down in early September and prepare to hibernate over the winter period, but since the establishment of the British University Baseball Association (BUBA) the baseball calendar in this country has changed and nowadays October-baseball is played in this country too. 

 

This was the second year of the University Fall Cup and the UEA Blue Sox was the team that set the pace from day one winning their first two group games.  First they came out on top in a close game against the Oxford Kings.  They followed this with an 8-4 win against the Nottingham Thieves.  This meant that, regardless of the outcome of their final group game against Southampton on Sunday, they had booked their place in Sunday’s Final.

 

In the final round of group games Nottingham came up against Oxford.  Both teams came into this game knowing that they needed to win to reach the Final against UEA.  This turned out to be an epic battle.  With time running out, Oxford went into the bottom of the fifth inning with what appeared to be a comfortable 5-3 lead with starter Paul Boland still on the mound for Oxford and keeping Nottingham’s offense quite.  Despite this the Thieves somehow managed to score two runs on 1 hit and 2 errors.  This took the game into extra innings with the scores tied 5-5.  Oxford again took the lead on a sacrifice fly by starting pitcher Boland to drive in Chris Hayes.  This did not discourage Nottingham.  They came back again in the bottom of the inning and Maurice Lessing was the man to deliver the final blow with a walk-off 2 RBI double. 

 

This nerve-wracking game must have taken its toll and the UEA Blue Sox took full advantage in the Final.  They pounced on the previously invincible Nottingham pitcher, George Lintern, with a phenomenal hitting display which produced 21 runs on 22 hits.  UEA starter, Gary Ward, picked up the win pitching a complete game allowing only 3 earned runs and 4 hits, striking out 6 Nottingham batters in the process.

 

More images from the 2009 University Fall Cup at Herts

View the 2009 University Fall Cup Leaders

 

GROUP GAMES

Southampton 5  Oxford 6

Nottingham 16  Southampton 3

Oxford 4  UEA 6

UEA 8  Nottingham 4

Oxforf 6  Nottingham 7

UEA 5  Southampton 12

 

STANDINGS

UEA (2-1)

Nottingham (2-1)

Southampton (1-2)

Oxford (1-2)

 

BRONZE MEDAL GAME

Oxford 7 Southampton 13

 

FINAL

UEA 21  Nottingham 4

 

 

 

 

 


 

BOX SCORES – FINAL, 2009 UNIVERSITY FALL CUP

 


UEA Blue Sox at Nottingham Thieves
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
UEA Blue Sox 4 1 0 1 15 21 22 3
Nottingham Thieves 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 9

UEA Blue Sox 21, Nottingham Thieves 4
UEA Blue Sox Nottingham Thieves
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Robbie Jones cf 5 4 3 2 Maurice Lessing 2b 3 1 0 1
Ed Waller lf 5 3 4 2 Luke Goddfrey cf 3 0 1 1
Shing Kwok ss 5 2 2 2 George Lintern p 2 1 1 0
Gary Ward p 4 3 2 2 Francisco Funes c 3 1 1 1
Mark Gould c 5 2 2 0 Dave Smith ss 2 0 0 0
Sam Rounce 3b 5 1 3 1 Zenhar Marolia 3b 2 0 0 1
Matt Goldspink rf 5 2 3 1 Shay Sharma 1b 2 0 0 0
Sam Southwood 2b 3 2 1 0 Rich Edwards lf 2 1 1 0
Sam McIver 1b 4 2 2 2 Simon Byrne rf 1 0 0 0
          (b5) Rori Burnard rf 0 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 41 21 22 12 TEAM TOTALS 20 4 4 4

E: Shing Kwok, Gary Ward, Sam McIver, Dave Smith(5), Luke Goddfrey, Maurice Lessing,
Zenhar Marolia, Rich Edwards. LOB: Nottingham Thieves 3, UEA Blue Sox 7. 2B: Sam
Rounce, Matt Goldspink, Francisco Funes. 3B: Ed Waller. SB: Shing Kwok, George
Lintern(2), Maurice Lessing.

UEA Blue Sox IP H R ER BB SO
Gary Ward W 5.00 4 4 2 2 6
Nottingham Thieves            
George Lintern L 5.00 22 21 10 1 3

HBP: by George Lintern (Gary Ward). WP: George Lintern. PB: Francisco Funes. T: 1:45.
A: 48.

 

2009 UNIVERSITY FALL CUP LEADERS

BATTING LEADERS

Name Team PA OAB H 1B 2B 3B HR Avg Slug OBA
Alex Jinnah Southampton Mustangs 11 9 7 3 3 1 0 0.778 1.333 0.818
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves 10 8 6 2 4 0 0 0.750 1.250 0.800
Rori Burnard Nottingham Thieves 6 3 2 2 0 0 0 0.667 0.667 0.833
Richard Bibby Southampton Mustangs 8 5 3 1 1 1 0 0.600 1.200 0.750
Rich Edwards Nottingham Thieves 5 5 3 2 0 1 0 0.600 1.000 0.600
Mark Gould UEA Blue Sox 14 14 8 6 1 1 0 0.571 0.786 0.571
Matt Goldspink UEA Blue Sox 8 7 4 3 1 0 0 0.571 0.714 0.625
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox 13 10 5 5 0 0 0 0.500 0.500 0.615
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs 12 8 4 2 1 1 0 0.500 0.875 0.667
Grant Southampton Mustangs 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0.500 0.500 0.500

RBI LEADERS

Name Team GP PA OAB RBI
Mark Gould UEA Blue Sox 4 14 14 6
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox 4 15 15 6
Alex Jinnah Southampton Mustangs 3 11 9 5
Richard Bibby Southampton Mustangs 2 8 5 5
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox 4 15 15 5
Paul Boland Oxford Kings 4 14 10 5
Francisco Funes Nottingham Thieves 3 10 9 4
Rori Burnard Nottingham Thieves 3 6 3 3
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox 4 13 10 3

PITCHING (sorted by ERA)

Name Team W L IP ERA OBA
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox 1 0 6.00 1.50        0.125
Dan Collins Southampton Mustangs 0 0 5.00 1.80        0.217
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs 2 0 7.00 2.57        0.323
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox 0 0 2.67 3.38        0.083
Gary Ward UEA Blue Sox 1 0 5.00 3.60        0.200
John Birnbaum Oxford Kings 0 1 5.00 5.40        0.286
Mike Lewandowski Southampton Mustangs 0 1 5.00 5.40        0.238
Paul Boland Oxford Kings 0 1 5.33 6.75        0.308
Dave Smith Nottingham Thieves 0 0 5.00 7.20        0.263
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings 1 1 12.00 9.00        0.356
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves 1 1 6.00 16.50        0.512
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox 0 1 2.00 18.00        0.300

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS

Name Team SO IP Ks/9IP
Paul Boland Oxford Kings 11 5.33 18.6
Mike Lewandowski Southampton Mustangs 10 5.00 18.0
Dave Smith Nottingham Thieves 9 5.00 16.2
Dan Collins Southampton Mustangs 8 5.00 14.4
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings 19 12.00 14.3
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox 4 2.67 13.5
John Birnbaum Oxford Kings 7 5.00 12.6
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox 8 6.00 12.0
Gary Ward UEA Blue Sox 6 5.00 10.8
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox 2 2.00 9.0
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs 6 7.00 7.7
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves 3 6.00 4.5

RUNNING LEADERS (sorted by stolen bases)

Name Team R SB SB%
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves 6 7 100
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs 8 7 100
Paul Boland Oxford Kings 6 5 100
John Birnbaum Oxford Kings 7 5 83.3
Maurice Lessing Nottingham Thieves 3 4 100
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings 3 4 100
Alex Jinnah Southampton Mustangs 8 3 100
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox 9 3 100
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox 6 3 100

FIELDING (sorted by team)

Name Team Pos GP TP PO A E F%
Dave Smith Nottingham Thieves SS 2 6 2 4 5 0.545
Dave Smith Nottingham Thieves P 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Francisco Funes Nottingham Thieves C 2 11 13 1 0 1.000
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves P 2 6 3 2 0 1.000
George Lintern Nottingham Thieves SS 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Luke Goddfrey Nottingham Thieves CF 2 11 3 0 1 0.750
Maurice Lessing Nottingham Thieves 2B 2 11 4 1 1 0.833
Rich Edwards Nottingham Thieves LF 2 11 1 0 1 0.500
Rori Burnard Nottingham Thieves RF 2 2.667 0 0 0 0.000
Shay Sharma Nottingham Thieves 1B 2 11 6 1 0 1.000
Simon Byrne Nottingham Thieves RF 2 7.333 0 0 0 0.000
Zenhar Marolia Nottingham Thieves 3B 2 11 1 0 1 0.500
Andreas Witte Oxford Kings 3B 1 6 2 0 0 1.000
Andreas Witte Oxford Kings RF 1 5.333 0 0 0 0.000
Andreas Witte Oxford Kings LF 2 11 0 0 1 0.000
Chris Hayes Oxford Kings 1B 3 16.33 16 1 2 0.895
Chris Hayes Oxford Kings 2B 1 6 0 1 2 0.333
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings SS 1 5 2 3 0 1.000
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings P 2 12 0 3 0 1.000
Denis Clarke Oxford Kings C 1 5.333 9 2 1 0.917
Graham Hobbs Oxford Kings 2B 3 16.33 3 2 1 0.833
Graham Hobbs Oxford Kings 1B 1 6 1 0 2 0.333
James Moxness Oxford Kings LF 2 11.33 1 1 0 1.000
James Moxness Oxford Kings RF 2 11 0 0 1 0.000
John Birnbaum Oxford Kings SS 3 17.33 6 4 1 0.909
John Birnbaum Oxford Kings P 1 5 0 2 1 0.667
Paul Boland Oxford Kings P 1 5.333 0 2 0 1.000
Paul Boland Oxford Kings C 3 17 25 3 1 0.966
Steve Brosha Oxford Kings CF 4 22.33 1 0 0 1.000
Will Salt Oxford Kings 3B 3 16.33 1 1 1 0.667
Will Salt Oxford Kings RF 1 6 0 0 0 0.000
Aaron Dent Southampton Mustangs 2B 1 7 2 2 0 1.000
Aaron Dent Southampton Mustangs 1B 2 10 9 0 1 0.900
Alex Jinnah Southampton Mustangs SS 3 17 4 7 3 0.786
Chris Brown Southampton Mustangs 3B 2 10 1 1 2 0.500
Chris Brown Southampton Mustangs LF 1 7 0 0 0 0.000
Dan Collins Southampton Mustangs 1B 1 2 1 3 1 0.800
Dan Collins Southampton Mustangs 2B 2 9 1 2 1 0.750
Dan Collins Southampton Mustangs P 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Evan Braaten Southampton Mustangs 3B 1 7 1 0 1 0.500
Evan Braaten Southampton Mustangs RF 2 9 0 0 0 0.000
Grant Southampton Mustangs RF 1 1 0 0 0 0.000
Katie Grant Southampton Mustangs LF 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Katie Grant Southampton Mustangs RF 1 7 0 0 1 0.000
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs P 2 7 8 5 0 1.000
Kevin Tu Southampton Mustangs C 2 10 10 0 0 1.000
Liam O’Shea Southampton Mustangs CF 1 5 2 0 0 1.000
Mike Lewandowski Southampton Mustangs P 1 5 0 1 0 1.000
Phil Harper Southampton Mustangs CF 2 12 0 0 1 0.000
Richard Bibby Southampton Mustangs C 2 7 12 0 1 0.923
Richard Bibby Southampton Mustangs 1B 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Will Travers Southampton Mustangs LF 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Zak Southampton Mustangs 2B 1 1 0 0 0 0.000
Dan Straw UEA Blue Sox LF 1 4.667 0 0 0 0.000
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox 1B 1 2.667 3 1 0 1.000
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox LF 2 11 1 0 1 0.500
Ed Waller UEA Blue Sox P 1 2 0 0 0 0.000
Gary Ward UEA Blue Sox C 1 4.667 5 1 0 1.000
Gary Ward UEA Blue Sox SS 1 6 1 2 1 0.750
Gary Ward UEA Blue Sox P 1 5 1 1 1 0.667
Jamie Connolly UEA Blue Sox 2B 1 4.667 2 0 1 0.667
Jamie Connolly UEA Blue Sox RF 1 6 0 0 0 0.000
Kenny Woo UEA Blue Sox RF 1 4.667 0 0 1 0.000
Mark Gould UEA Blue Sox CF 1 4.667 1 0 0 1.000
Mark Gould UEA Blue Sox C 2 11 14 2 1 0.941
Matt Goldspink UEA Blue Sox RF 1 5 0 0 0 0.000
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox P 1 2.667 1 1 0 1.000
Robbie Jones UEA Blue Sox CF 2 11 3 0 0 1.000
Sam McIver UEA Blue Sox 1B 3 13 9 0 3 0.750
Sam Rounce UEA Blue Sox 3B 3 15.67 3 2 1 0.833
Sam Southwood UEA Blue Sox 2B 2 11 1 0 1 0.500
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox SS 2 9.667 2 4 2 0.750
Shing Kwok UEA Blue Sox P 1 6 1 1 1 0.667
TEAM TOTALS   4 22.33 199 70 49 0.846

Note: the stats of the home teams in the Not @ Sot and UEA @ Nottingham group games on Saturday were not included in these reports.

HERTS TO HOST 2009 UNIVERSITY FALL CUP – 17-18 OCTOBER

Herts Baseball Club has been selected as the host of the 2009 University Fall Cup, which will take place over the weekend of 17-18 October 2009. 

 

This is a competition organised by the British University Baseball Association (BUBA).  BUBA is the governing and regulatory body responsible for all university and college baseball played throughout the United Kingdom. Founded in 2007 as a means of making university baseball more efficient and effective, BUBA has grown into a large organisation responsible for large numbers of players, and all official university competitions.

 

This is the second year of the University Fall Cup.  In order to cope with the expanded BUBA membership, the late October competition has had to be split into two separate events. Tier 1, also referred to as the Fall Cup, will feature the top university baseball teams in the country – Nottingham, Southampton, Oxford, UEA and rising stars Leeds and they will battle it out at the home of Herts Baseball Club in Hemel Hempstead.  The Tier 2 competition, named the Fall Shield, includes Brighton, Lincoln, Imperial University, Sheffield and Warwick and it will take place one week later at University of Nottingham’s Grove Farm Park.

 

Due to the odd number of teams competing, and the restricted time in which to compete, a novel system of competition has been developed.

 

Each team will be assigned a seeding based on their most recent performances in student competition and will play two games on the first day.  The standings after the first day will decide who plays who for what on day two.

 

The fourth (P4) and fifth (P5) placed teams on day one will face off in an elimination playoff with the winner going through to face first placed team (P1) in the first semi-final. The second semi will be contested between the third (P3) and fourth (P4) placed team from day one.  The two semi-final winners will go through to compete for the championship whilst the loser of semi-final 2 will go on to face the loser of the earlier elimination game.

 

Day 1 (Sat, 17 Oct)

Diamond 1

Diamond 2

1100 – 1245

S1

@

S3

S2

@

S4

1300 – 1445

S3

@

S4

S5

@

S1

1500 – 1645

S5

@

S2

Day 2 (Sun, 18 Oct)

Diamond 1

Diamond 2

1100 – 1245 – Elim

P5

@

P4

1300 – 1445

W Elim

@

P1

P3

@

P2

1500 – 1645

W SF 2

@

W SF 1

L Elim

@

L SF 2

 

The games will be played at Grovehill Ballpark, which is the home of Herts Baseball Club.  The second baseball diamond is currently being resurfaced in preparation for the 2010 season, but a temporary diamond will be created for this event.

 

There is no Herts team in this competition, but Herts Baseball Club would find it very difficult to remain a neutral host as Herts’ number 46, Yuchih Lin, will be representing Southampton University.  So far this one weekend, Herts fans will be supporting Southampton.  Lin was one of the most consistent performers for the Herts Falcons in the National Baseball League this year.  He ended the year with a very impressive batting average of .342 (2nd among Herts Falcons), joint Herts Falcons RBI leader (15).   He was also the NBL leader in plate appearances (88).

 

All fans are welcome at Grovehill Ballpark for two days of exciting baseball.  Hot and cold beverages and snacks will be available for fans to enjoy.  For more details contact Herts Baseball Club

ROOSTERS RULE THE COOP, RETAIN HUNLOCK TITLE

The Red Roosters emerged victorious on Sunday after two gruelling nine-inning ballgames against their fellow, rival Herts teammates.

By finishing in second place heading into Sunday's final matches, the Roosters were forced to play a morning semi final against the Blue Dogs before they could advance to the championship game against the Black Widows.

The Widows watched with glee as the Red and Blue teams faced off in the morning set.  The game stayed close through three innings, with the Roosters leading 2-1.  Roosters pitcher Mike Vasquez shut down the Blue Dogs offence through four innings of work, allowing 1 unearned run on just 1 hit and striking out 6.  But in the fourth and fifth innings the crooked numbers started appearing on the scoreboard.  Vasquez was also a force at the plate going 3-for-4 with 4 RBI.  Jason Greenberg was 2-for-5 with a double and a triple and 2 RBI, and Dan Kerry was 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs.  All of Kerry's hits in the games were doubles.

The Blue Dogs had more success against Pete Kikel later in the game, scoring 6 runs on 4 hits in the eight-inning.  Dogs' manager Andy Cornish was 3-for-5 with 2 RBI, Jon Lewys was 2-for-3 with 3 stolen bases, and Riley Fisher knocked a 2-RBI triple.

But the Blue squad couldn't hold the lead, and the Roosters came right back with 5 runs in the bottom of the inning.  Dan Kerry earned the save for the Roosters with 2 strikeouts in the top-of-the-ninth.

The Widows-Roosters game was less about offence than poor defence.  Sixteen errors were committed in the game, and it wasn't until the middle innings that the Roosters opened the floodgates, going up by a score of 16-7 after seven innings of play.  An additional 7 runs in the eighth gave them a mercy-rule victory to take home the proverbial trophy from the 2009 Kyle Hunlock Series Championship.

Pitcher Aspi Dimitrov was 3-for-5 with 2 RBI and 4 runs scored in the final.  Vasquez added to his RBI total by knocking in 4 more runs, and John Oliver was 3-for-6 with 2 RBI.

For the Blue Dogs, only Carlos Casal and Lin Yuchih had multiple hits.  Casal was 2-5 with 4 RBI, and made several great tags at third base, including a terrific relay from centre fielder Marc Martinez to Luis Goncalves to Casal, gunning out greedy baserunner Greenberg attempting to stretch a double into a triple.

The 2009 Series was a very successful event for Herts Baseball Club.  Like the regular season before it, all the games were played in unexpectedly glorious English sunshine.  The turnout was impressive, with 55 players taking part in the games and many more fans at Grovehill to support their friends and family.  Rumours have it the Club is planning some special enhancements to the tournament format for the 2010 series, when the Hunlock Series celebrates its 5th anniversary.

SEMI FINAL : BLUE DOGS vs. RED ROOSTERS


Blue Dogs at Red Roosters
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Blue Dogs 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 2 10 7 0
Red Roosters 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 5 0 13 14 4

Red Roosters 13, Blue Dogs 10
Red Roosters Blue Dogs
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Aspi Dimitrov 3b-p-ss 3 1 1 0 Iwan Evans lf 3 1 0 0
Hunter Devine lf 4 3 1 0 (t5) Paul Auchterlounie lf 3 1 1 1
Mike Vasquez p-cf 4 3 3 4 Nick Russell cf 4 0 0 0
Jason Greenberg c-3b 5 1 2 2 Riley Fisher p-ss 3 0 1 2
David Baird ss-rf 5 0 1 1 Andy Cornish 1b 5 0 3 2
Dan Kerry cf-ss-p 4 2 3 2 Nick Goetz ss-p-3b 4 1 0 0
John Oliver 1b 4 1 1 1 Kal Dimitrov c 3 2 0 0
Paul Curtis 2b 4 0 1 1 Jonathon Lewys 3b-p 3 2 2 0
Ilya Dimitrov rf 1 1 0 0 Phil Crooks 2b 0 0 0 0
(t5) Peter Kikel 3b-c-p 2 1 1 0 (t5) Perrie Sherman 2b 1 2 0 1
Ken Pike rf 1 0 0 0
(t5) Jake Aman Shah rf-2b 2 1 0 1
TEAM TOTALS 36 13 14 11 TEAM TOTALS 32 10 7 7

E: Aspi Dimitrov, John Oliver. LOB: Red Roosters 5, Blue Dogs 9.
2B: Dan Kerry(3), Mike Vasquez(2), John Oliver, Aspi Dimitrov, Jason Greenberg, Paul
Curtis. 3B: Jason Greenberg, David Baird, Riley Fisher. SB: Dan Kerry(2), Mike
Vasquez(2), Hunter Devine(2), Aspi Dimitrov, Ilya Dimitrov, Jonathon Lewys(3), Iwan
Evans, Kal Dimitrov. CS: Aspi Dimitrov, Nick Russell.

Red Roosters IP H R ER BB SO
Mike Vasquez 4.00 1 1 0 5 6
Aspi Dimitrov 3.00 2 1 1 2 3
Peter Kikel W 1.00 4 6 3 2 1
Dan Kerry 1.00 0 2 0 2 2
Blue Dogs            
Riley Fisher 5.00 8 7 3 4 3
Nick Goetz 2.00 4 3 2 1 0
Jonathon Lewys L 1.00 2 3 3 1 0

HBP: by Mike Vasquez (Ken Pike). . . . , by Peter Kikel (Kal Dimitrov), by Peter
Kikel (Jake Aman Shah). . WP: Peter Kikel. PB: Jason Greenberg, Kal Dimitrov(6). T:
3:00. A: 56.

FINAL : RED ROOSTERS vs. BLACK WIDOWS


Red Roosters at Black Widows
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
Red Roosters 1 0 1 5 5 3 1 7 23 19 9
Black Widows 2 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 9 8 7

Red Roosters 23, Black Widows 9
Red Roosters Black Widows
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Aspi Dimitrov cf-p-3b 5 4 3 2 Atsuhiko Ariga lf 1 1 0 0
Hunter Devine lf-cf 5 3 1 1 (t5) Amit Odedra ss-lf 2 1 0 0
Mike Vasquez p-cf-rf 6 2 2 4 Luis Goncalves ss 4 2 1 1
Jason Greenberg c 5 1 2 1 Marc Martinez cf 2 1 1 0
David Baird 2b 6 1 2 1 (t6) Greg Bochan 2b-cf-p 2 1 1 0
Peter Kikel 3b-p 3 3 1 0 Marty Cullen p-1b 5 0 1 0
Dan Kerry ss 5 4 4 4 Chris Barnes c 5 2 0 1
John Oliver 1b 6 2 3 2 Carlos Casal 3b 5 1 2 4
Paul Curtis rf 3 2 1 2 Humberto Goncalves 1b 2 0 0 0
(b6) Ilya Dimitrov lf 0 1 0 1 (t7) Steve Nippress rf 1 0 0 0
Lin Yuchih 2b-p 4 0 2 0
Marcus Capper rf 2 0 0 0
(t5) Andrew Slater 3b-rf-cf 2 0 0 0
Mark Hoffman p 0 0 0 0
Tom Green 3b 0 0 0 0
Matt Johnston cf 0 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 44 23 19 18 TEAM TOTALS 37 9 8 6

E: Peter Kikel, Dan Kerry, Jason Greenberg, Hunter Devine, Atsuhiko Ariga, Luis
Goncalves, Marty Cullen, Chris Barnes, Carlos Casal, Humberto Goncalves, Amit Odedra.
LOB: Black Widows 8, Red Roosters 10. 2B: Dan Kerry(2), Jason Greenberg, Mike
Vasquez, Lin Yuchih. HR: Dan Kerry, Mike Vasquez, Luis Goncalves, Carlos Casal. SB:
Dan Kerry, Peter Kikel, David Baird, Ilya Dimitrov, Marcus Capper.

Red Roosters IP H R ER BB SO
Mike Vasquez W 4.00 2 3 0 2 4
Aspi Dimitrov 3.00 3 4 1 1 2
Peter Kikel 1.00 3 2 2 0 1
Black Widows            
Marty Cullen L 8.00 18 23 15 9 3
Mark Hoffman 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Lin Yuchih 0.00 1 0 0 0 0
Greg Bochan 0.00 0 0 0 0 0

HBP: by Marty Cullen (Peter Kikel), by Marty Cullen (Mike Vasquez). . . , by Marty
Cullen (Dan Kerry). WP: Marty Cullen. PB: Chris Barnes. T: 3:00. A: 61.

THE JOY OF THE ENCORE

I went 0-4 at the plate, with two strikeouts. In the field, I muffed one of only two chances which came my way. And yet I enjoyed the whole thing immensely.

This was the Kyle Hunlock series, the tournament which pits all the members of the Herts Baseball Club against one another in a post-season celebration of the game we all love. It has gone from strength to strength since it was conceived as a tribute for our former team-mate, and thanks must go to the Commissioner, the managers and everyone else who made this year's event such fun. Crowds of players thronged the sidelines, many with families in tow, and the sun once again shone brightly.

My own performance on the field was pretty limp – neatly picking up a grounder then ballooning the throw over the first baseman's head; and being struck out twice (yes, twice!) by Marty's high heat. But this was a time when I simply didn't mind. The spirit of the event was greater than any individual failing. From my vantage point on the bench, I got some nice photos (which I recommend you check out on Flickr), topped up my suntan, and gently mocked my Raptors team-mates. Perhaps this was the perfect combination of being a player and a fan.

View images of Day 2 of the 2009 Kyle Hunlock Series

View images of Day 3 of the 2009 Kyle Hunlock Series