Author: AspiDimitrov

HORSHAM ALL-STARS COME OUT ON TOP IN EPIC FINAL AGAINST HERTS JUNIOR HAWKS

 

Baseball may not be the number one sport in Great Britain but on Saturday’s evidence it is clear that it has been making real progress in the last few years and is beginning to attract many new players and fans.  In one of the final events of the 2008 baseball season, eight of the top youth teams in Great Britain took part in the Herts Futures Tournament.  This is a new event in the British baseball calendar organised by Herts Baseball Club and held at its Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.  It proved to be a real celebration of baseball and a very fitting way to celebrate the end of the season.

 

The eight teams were split into two groups of four and they battled it out in a round robin format.  The London Mets and the Horsham All-Stars stamped their authority early with two convincing wins against the Windsor Bears and the Herts Junior Raptors.  This set up an intriguing clash between the two teams in the last group game to decide which of them will clinch top spot in the group and a place in the final.  Horsham came out on top with a 6-4 win.

 

In the other group the visiting teams did not know what to expect from the Herts Junior Hawks which is a team representing the hosts, Herts Baseball Club.   The Herts players play in the Herts Little League which is an independent league created only 12 months ago.  Despite fielding some players who were visibly younger than their opponents, the Junior Hawks produced some terrific baseball.  They won all of their group games to clinch first place in their group. 

 

This meant that the final of the first ever Herts Futures Tournament was to be contested between two teams representing independent youth Leagues. 

 

The Horsham and Herts teams were removed by the BBF from participating in the 2008 National Championships.  It must be said that the BBF were forced to do so for logistical reasons which were out of their control but still it is ironic that these same teams overcame their BBF opponents to reach the Final on Saturday. 

 

The Herts vs Horsham Final proved to be a classic.  Herts Junior Hawks took a 2-1 lead and seemed to be on their way to a famous victory, but then Horsham struck back in the top of the final inning with 3 vital runs.  Herts managed to reduce the deficit scoring a run in the bottom of the inning, but the all important tying run was left stranded on second base.

 

The disappointment on the faces of the Herts players was there for all to see, but those players should be very proud of finishing second in only their second tournament against opponents outside of Hertfordshire’s Little League. 

 

IMAGES OF THE DAY

 

FULL TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD

 

GROUP 1 HOME       VISITORS GROUP 1 STANDINGS W L Runs +/-
11:00am London Mets 16 vs 0 Herts Jr. Raptors Horsham All-Stars 3 0 27
11:00am Horsham All-Stars 10 vs 0 Windsor Bears London Mets 2 1 21
12:15pm Herts Jr. Raptors 0 vs 15 Horsham All-Stars Windsor Bears 1 2 -4
12:15pm Windsor Bears 3 vs 10 London Mets Herts Jr. Raptors 0 3 -44
1:30pm Horsham All-Stars 6 vs 4 London Mets
1:30pm Herts Jr. Raptors 2 vs 15 Windsor Bears
GROUP 2 HOME       VISITORS GROUP 1 STANDINGS W L Runs +/-
11:00am Bracknell Blazers 5 vs 9 Herts Jr. Hawks Herts Jr. Hawks 3 0 13
11:00am Brentwood Bucks 8 vs 1 Tonbridge Bobcats Bracknell Blazers 2 1 6
12:15pm Herts Jr. Hawks 9 vs 7 Brentwood Bucks Brentwood Bucks 1 2 3
12:15pm Tonbridge Bobcats 2 vs 10 Bracknell Blazers Tonbridge Bobcats 0 3 -22
1:30pm Brentwood Bucks 1 vs 3 Bracknell Blazers
1:30pm Herts Jr. Hawks 7 vs 0 Tonbridge Bobcats
FINALS HOME       VISITORS
3:00pm Horsham All-Stars 4 vs 3 Herts Jr. Hawks
3:00pm Bracknell Blazers 11 vs 0 London Mets
3:00pm Windsor Bears 2 vs 7 Brentwood Bucks
3:00pm Tonbridge Bobcats 11 vs 10 Herts Jr. Raptors

HUNLOCK: BUSY DAY ON THE TRADING TABLE

In a flurry of Friday afternoon action, several players exchanged hands midway through the 2008 Kyle Hunlock Series.

Rookies Jack Moon (Red Roosters), Reagan Wood (Blue Dogs) and Ebow Halm-Quashie (Black Widows) were picked up on waivers.  They will join their benches for the first time on Sunday.

Widows Manager Marty Cullen kept up the pace, today, trading RBI-machine Jamie Munn to the Blue Dogs for a waiver option.  Cullen still looks to spend his waiver before Sunday – time is not on his side as this weekend's sudden-death qualifiers approach.

The unofficial rumour mill reports some hefty trade proposals have been quashed at the last moment, including a straight up swap of Widow Aspi Dimitrov for either Rooster Andy Cornish or Jason Greenberg.  No trades have been announced, but such negotiations are prone to delays due to a disputed contract clause or a shaky player physical.

RECENTLY WIDOWED: CULLEN PADS ROSTER, SIGNS FREE AGENT BARNES

In a surprise move Thursday, Black Widows Manager Marty Cullen designated Alex Casey for the DL and claimed clutch Canadian Chris Barnes off waivers.

Barnes – who works in the north and makes the long trek Sunday to aid the Widows in the qualifiers – has yet to complete a full season with the BBF Herts Baseball Club.  No doubt his big bat, quick feet and keen eye in the outfield will help the pennant 'fade to black.'

Casey is listed week-to-week and is not expected to play in the Series.

According to an unnamed Newswire source, all eyes are on Tim Elkins and co-manager Hunter Devine.  Both hold waivers and are eagerly scoping out their free agent possibilities.  Sources suggest Devine and his Red Roosters will be first to respond to the Widows aggressive off-day dealings.

MEDIA COVERAGE OF KYLE HUNLOCK SERIES

Herts Baseball Newswire has been alerted to the fact that the 2008 Kyle Hunlcok Series is being covered by other media outlets.  Below is an article published on www.baseballgb.co.uk BaseballGB is a site dedicated to writing about baseball from a British perspective, with contribution from writers such as Joe Gray, Matt Smith and Steve Bartley, among others.

Beautiful weather is not wasted thanks to innovative baseball club

After the persistent rain made the National Finals rather less enjoyable than they could have been back on the first weekend of this month, the September sun is familiarizing itself once again with our green and pleasant land. Thankfully, there is still baseball being played, so the solar rays are not going to waste.

I’ve just returned home from Hemel Hempstead, where a 3-week, end-of-season tournament is being run within the Herts Baseball Club (today is the first of three consecutive Sundays). This is the club that put together what was probably the most innovative Spring programme seen in the country for a number of years, with the Herts Spring League. And now the club is ensuring that the season runs through into Autumn with the Kyle Hunlock Series. Hunlock, who played for the Herts Baseball Club in 2005, tragically died in 2006 after an industrial accident in Ohio, USA.

This is the third year that the series has taken place, but this year there was added excitement as the rosters for the competing teams were selected in what is thought to have been the first live radio draft in British baseball.

And this is not the only baseball action still to come in 2008. There is the match between the GB national team and a squad of top cricketers already mentioned on this site, which is taking place on Saturday 4 October in Taunton. Furthermore, I have heard that the rescheduled AA-final between the Bournemouth Sharks and the Sindwinders is set to be played at 1pm on Sunday 28 September, at Bracknell’s ground. If you are interested in that game, keep an eye out for details on the British Baseball Federation site.

Visit BaseballGB for more indepth analysis of baseball from a British perspective.

 

A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME: TEAMS GO 1-1 IN HUNLOCK OPENER

The first round of the 2008 Kyle Hunlock Series was a validation of the free-market draft system, and an affirmation of the depth and unity of the Herts Baseball Club.

In an intense, fiercely contested day of baseball in which no runaway victors emerged, it quickly became apparent that the three Hunlock squads are well-balanced and full of surprises.  By the end of play each team had secured one win and suffered one loss, and the standings remained dead-even heading into next Sunday's final-round qualifying matches.

Many of the players remarked how evenly matched were the Red Roosters, Blue Dogs and Black Widows.  These three teams – selected in Thursday's Live Hunlock Draft – are comprised of pitchers, catchers and fielders, sluggers and liners, and 2008 season Raptors, Hawks and Falcons.  Speculation abounds as to which team sports the more dominant pitching staff, stronger offensive lineup or tighter defense.  But everyone agrees that the Herts Baseball Club is surprisingly 'deep' in every facet, and this intra-club competition bodes well for Herts' 2009 regular season prospects.

Some of the most impressive plays of the day came from 2008 Raptors.  Rookie Jamie Munn connected for his first Herts hit (a convincing 3 RBI stroke) and former Raptors shortstop Rod Ariss went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI.  Speedster Rob Jones was 2-for-4 scoring 4 runs.  Andrew Slater, Ilya Dimitrov, Mark Hoffman and rookie James Roberts all connected for solid hits up the middle against Falcons Championship pitcher Darrin Ward.  Roosters manager Hunter Devine crushed the ball all day long, and turned the series web gem from deep in the hole at second base.


GAME ONE

Herts Black Widows at Herts Blue Dogs
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Herts Black Widows 0 0 0 3 5 8 8 1
Herts Blue Dogs 2 1 5 5 0 13 10 2

Herts Blue Dogs 13, Herts Black Widows 8
Herts Blue Dogs Herts Black Widows
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Rob Jones rf 2 1 1 0 Luis Goncalves ss-p 3 1 1 0
Rodney Naghar 2b 3 0 1 0 Atsuari Ariga 2b 1 2 0 0
Darrin Ward p-1b 2 2 0 0 Aspi Dimitrov p-cf 2 2 2 1
Dave Westfallen c 1 2 1 0 Marty Cullen 1b 3 1 1 0
Greg Bochan 3b 2 2 1 2 Mark Houchin 3b 3 1 1 1
(t0) Steve Nippress cf-1b 1 1 0 0 Kal Dimitrov c 3 1 1 0
John Oliver 1b-cf-p 2 0 0 1 Lee Manning cf-ss 3 0 1 1
Paul Auchterlounie cf 1 1 1 1 Arnold Longboy lf 2 0 0 0
Rod Ariss ss 3 3 3 2 Jamie Munn rf 3 0 1 3
Tim Elkins lf 3 1 2 3
TEAM TOTALS 20 13 10 9 TEAM TOTALS 23 8 8 6

E: John Oliver(2), Marty Cullen. LOB: Herts Blue Dogs 4, Herts Black Widows 4. 2B:
Rod Ariss, Tim Elkins. SB: Rod Ariss(2), Darrin Ward(2), Dave Westfallen(2), Tim
Elkins, Greg Bochan, Rob Jones, Luis Goncalves. CS: Rodney Naghar.

Herts Blue Dogs IP H R ER BB SO
Darrin Ward W 3.00 1 0 0 0 3
John Oliver 2.00 7 8 5 4 1
Herts Black Widows            
Aspi Dimitrov L 3.00 5 8 7 7 3
Luis Goncalves 1.00 5 5 2 2 0

WP: Aspi Dimitrov(3). PB: Kal Dimitrov(5). T: 2:00. A: 68.


NOTE: Game Two (Red Roosters @ Black Widows) was not officially scored.



GAME THREE

Herts Blue Dogs at Herts Red Roosters
Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Herts Blue Dogs 5 3 0 0 3 11 7 8
Herts Red Roosters 6 3 0 6 0 15 13 8

Herts Red Roosters 15, Herts Blue Dogs 11
Herts Red Roosters Herts Blue Dogs
  ab r h bi   ab r h bi
Hunter Devine 2b 4 2 2 2 Rob Jones cf 2 3 1 0
Nick Russell cf-lf 4 2 1 1 Rodney Naghar 2b 2 2 0 0
Andy Cornish ss-c 4 3 2 1 Darrin Ward p-1b 3 3 3 3
Jason Greenberg c-ss 4 1 1 2 John Oliver 1b-p-rf 2 1 0 0
Dan Kerry 3b-cf 3 2 2 1 Dave Westfallen ss 4 1 2 3
Peter Kikel p-3b 3 2 1 0 Paul Auchterlounie c 3 0 0 0
Andrew Slater 1b 3 0 1 1 Greg Bochan 3b 4 1 0 0
Ilya Dimitrov lf 2 1 1 1 Tim Elkins lf 3 0 1 2
(t4) Mark Hoffman p 1 1 1 1 Steve Nippress rf 2 0 0 0
James Roberts rf 2 1 1 1 (b3) Rod Ariss rf-p 1 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 30 15 13 11 TEAM TOTALS 26 11 7 8

E: Hunter Devine(5), Andy Cornish, Jason Greenberg, Andrew Slater, Dave
Westfallen(2), Paul Auchterlounie(2), John Oliver, Rodney Naghar, Greg Bochan, Rod
Ariss. LOB: Herts Red Roosters 4, Herts Blue Dogs 8. 2B: Andy Cornish, Tim Elkins,
Darrin Ward. SB: Andy Cornish(3), Hunter Devine, Ilya Dimitrov, Rob Jones(2), Darrin
Ward, John Oliver, Rodney Naghar, Dave Westfallen.

Herts Red Roosters IP H R ER BB SO
Peter Kikel W 3.67 6 8 3 4 4
Mark Hoffman 1.33 1 3 3 4 0
Herts Blue Dogs            
Darrin Ward L 3.00 9 9 3 0 5
John Oliver 0.67 2 4 4 0 0
Rod Ariss 0.33 2 2 1 0 0

HBP: by Darrin Ward (James Roberts). . WP: Mark Hoffman, Darrin Ward. PB: Andy
Cornish, Paul Auchterlounie(3). T: 2:00. A: 68.

GROVEHILL BALLPARK TO HOST THE HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT THIS SATURDAY

 

Eight of the top British youth baseball teams will play in the first ever Herts Futures Tournament.  It will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire on Saturday, 27 September.  The action begins at 11am.

 

The 8 teams will be placed in two groups of four teams. Teams play games against each team in

their group. To determine the winner and the overall Tournament standings all teams will play

in a Final against the corresponding team in the other group.

 

The invited teams will be from the BBF Southern Conference and the independent Little

Leagues in the South, including London Mets, Horsham All-Stars, Wi9ndsor Bears, Bracknell Blazers, Brentwood Bucks, Tonbridge Bobcats.  They will join the two host teams, the Herts Junior Raptors and the Herts Junior Hawks.  The two Herts teams play in the Herts Little League established this year, so this Tournament is a great opportunity for the Herts Little League players to play against teams from other parts of the country.  It will also be a test to see how the Herts programme will compare against much more experienced and well-established youth teams.

 

The Tournament is expected to attract a record attendance at the baseball diamond at Grovehill Ballpark and is set to be a great day out for the whole family.  Apart from great baseball action, the players, and fans will be able to sample traditional baseball snacks and drinks, as well as fresh doughnuts provided through the Krispy-Kreme Fundraising Programme.  All profits will go towards Herts Baseball Club’s project to develop Grovehill Ballpark by improving existing facilities and adding a second baseball diamond.

 

It is not too late for boys and girls to sign up and play in this event.  For more details about the Tournament and how to take part please contact us.

 

2008 HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

 

GROUP 1

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

11:00am

London Mets

vs

Herts Jr. Raptors

3

11:00am

Horsham All-Stars

vs

Windsor Bears

4

12:15pm

Herts Jr. Raptors

vs

Horsham All-Stars

3

12:15pm

Windsor Bears

vs

London Mets

4

1:30pm

Horsham All-Stars

vs

London Mets

3

1:30pm

Herts Jr. Raptors

vs

Windsor Bears

4

GROUP 2

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

11:00am

Bracknell Blazers

vs

Herts Jr. Hawks

1

11:00am

Brentwood Bucks

vs

Tonbridge Bobcats

2

12:15pm

Herts Jr. Hawks

vs

Brentwood Bucks

1

12:15pm

Tonbridge Bobcats

vs

Bracknell Blazers

2

1:30pm

Brentwood Bucks

vs

Bracknell Blazers

1

1:30pm

Herts Jr. Hawks

vs

Tonbridge Bobcats

2

FINALS

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

3:00pm

1st (Group 1)

vs

1st (Group 2)

1

3:00pm

2nd (Group 2)

vs

2nd (Group 1)

2

3:00pm

3rd (Group 1)

vs

3rd (Group 2)

3

3:00pm

4th (Group 2)

vs

4th (Group 1)

4

YANKEES ARE FIRST EVER HERTS LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. BLUE JAYS WIN THIRD PLACE FINAL

 

The 2008 Herts Baseball Little League season ended with a bang.  The Herts Yankees had to produce their two best performances of the season in order to lift the League trophy.

 

In the opening game of the final day, they clashed with the Herts Red Sox in the sudden-death play-off.  The prize for the winner was a place in the League Championship Final.  The dilemma facing both the Red Sox and Yankee Coaches was which pitchers to use in this play-off game.  The choice was between using the ace pitchers of the team or to save their arms for the Championship Final.  One thing was certain; whoever pitched in the play-off game would not have the energy to pitch in the Championship game.

 

Both managers decided to gamble.  Such is the life of a Herts Little League Coach that, for one of the two Coaches, this was to prove to be a brilliant move, while for the other, an error of enormous proportions.

 

Making a rare appearance on the mound for the Yankees was Liam Green.  The pressure of the occasion did not seem to faze him.  He was throwing a nasty combination of fastballs and curveballs which kept the Red Sox batters off balance all day.  At the same time the Yankees delivered some crushing blows with their bats and started to chalk up one run after another.

 

Desperate to stay in the game, the Red Sox tried to regroup with some changes in the field, but nothing seemed to be going their way.  The Yankees outplayed them both offensively and defensively to record a famous 7-0 victory.

 

And so the scene was set for the 2008 Herts Little League Championship game.  Cubs vs Yankees. 

With the Yankees having played through a gruelling playoff with the Red Sox earlier, it was expected that they would come into the game exhausted against the Cubs who had the luxury of resting their arms and bats before the Final.  This wasn’t the case and instead the Yankees were the quickest off the blocks taking a 3-run lead in the top of the first inning.  The Cubs were putting runners on base but were missing that all important hit with runners in scoring positions.  Yankees puitcher, Marty Cullen Jr always seemed to be finding that little bit extra in those key situations.

 

The Final score of 12-0 was a true reflection of the Yankees’ outstanding performance.

 

In the 3rd/4th Place Final the Blue Jays managed to pull off a surprising 6-1 win against the Red Sox.

 

A great day to end a very successful first season of the Herts Baseball Little League.  In a very short period of time the League has managed to establish itself as one of the best ways for boys and girls to spend their summer.  But this has been more than just a way for kids to spend their free time.  The members are now very much a part of one big family – Herts Baseball Club. 

 

IMAGES OF THE FINAL DAY OF THE LEAGUE SEASON

HUNLOCK UPDATE: WIDOWS CLAIM TWO VETERANS OFF WAIVERS

(Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)  In a surprise move, Black Widows Manager Marty Cullen spent both his remaining trade waivers on free agents Arnold Longboy and Mr. Ariga.  Following Thursday night's exciting live draft, the Widows and the Blue Dogs were shorted two critical final round picks and acquired two draft waivers.  Waivers are used to sign free agents, or to initiate an unbalanced trade (e.g., one player for two prospects).  Saturday's surprise move leaves the Widows with no trade flexibility before Sunday's first round, while patient Dogs manager Tim Elkins stands alone with unspent waivers, and could surprise the league with an eleventh-hour trade.

Arnold Longboy and Mr. Ariga – the enigmatic Japanese superstar who goes only by one name, like Hall of Famer Ichiro – are both highly-prized Herts Little League parents.  As fathers to Zach Longboy and Mikito and Yuki Ariga, respectively, talent obviously runs in the family.  Nevertheless, their positional and athletic abilities are yet to be determined, and Hunlock Series insiders are curious whether Cullen's move will prove impressively prescient or highly risky.  Only Sunday's first round qualifier results can say.

In a related development, Black Widows Carlos Casal and Louis Hare will arrive late to Sunday's Hunlock games, and are likely to miss the early action at Grovehill.  Casal and Hare hope to be on-hand to push the Widows through the later stages of Sunday's showdown with the threatening Red Roosters.

THE MAN IN BLUE

At last night’s Live Draft the spotlight was firmly on the players, but when the Series begin this Sunday a key role will be played by one person – the Umpire.  In any sport, the officials usually remain unnoticed, but the umpire’s influence on the game is undoubted.  A good umpire can turn an average game into a crisp, pure and enjoyable game of baseball.  Consistency is key when it comes to baseball umpiring and only a good official can achieve it and set a game environment which pitchers, batters, runners and fielders can excel in.

 

The upcoming Kyle Hunlock Series is very fortunate to have one of the best umpires in Great Britain – Geoff Hare. 

 

Geoff is a true legend of Herts Baseball Club. He wore the Falcons number 10 jersey for over a decade, and before that played with the Hemel Red Sox.  Everybody connected with Herts Baseball Club knows Geoff.  He has become one of the most respected members of the club.  A magnificent short stop and a leadoff batter, a player who can hit for power and for average, Geoff has always been the first name in any Herts manager’s line-up. 

 

Three years ago, at the age of 52, Geoff decided to hang up his glove (way too early in the author’s opinion) and joined the British Umpires’ Association.   Like everything else which he does, Geoff would not accept anything less than 100% effort and dedication and this is exactly how Geoff took on the new challenge of being an umpire.  Over the years he has become one of the very best umpires in this country, umpiring the top games in the British National League and the GB National team, recognized and respected by every player who has ever been on the same field as him.

 

Yes, the players of the three teams in the Series will have the opportunity to work alongside a real pro, who manages to stay unbiased no matter what…having said this players would still be advised not to start analysing the secret to a well toasted bread or how amazing the band Queen is.

HUNLOCK SERIES DRAFT COMPLETED, TEAMS READY FOR BATTLE THIS SUNDAY

This evening Herts Baseball Club created history with the first ever Live Radio broadcast in British Baseball.  Jason Greenberg hosted a 4-hour show packed with exclusive interviews, music and of course the Kyle Hunlock Series Live Draft.  Listeners followed every round of the draft on the online Draft Tracker brilliantly created by Greg “the Motion” Bochan.  Those who tuned in to the Radio show were also able to interact in the Chat Zone where over 700 chat messages were exchanged over the course of the evening.

 

A total of 43 players were drafted and we now have the three teams who will be battling to win the 2008 Kyle Hunlock Series.  Subject to last minute trades and free agent transactions, these are the three teams:

 

HERTS RED ROOSTERS

LUKE ASHMEAD (IF/OF)

ROB CROUCH (RF/LF)

JAKE KIKEL (C/P)

JAMES ROBERTS (IF/OF)

ILYA DIMITROV (SS/LF)

STUART BOAST (P/IF)

MARK HOFFMANN (P/1B)

ANDREW SLATER (3B/LF)

NICK RUSSELL (OF/IF)

HUMBERTO GONCALVES (2B/P)

DAN KERRY (CF/LF)

PETE KIKEL (3B/P)

ANDY CORNISH (SS/CF)

JASON GREENBERG (C/IF)

HUNTER DEVINE (2B/LF)

 

HERTS BLUE DOGS

PETE COX (SS/2B)

STEVE NIPPRESS (CF/LF)

PAUL HAWES (1B/3B)

ROB JONES (CF/LF)

PAUL AUCHTERLOUNIE (C/CF)

DAVID HAMILTON (OF/IF)

RODERIC ARISS (IF/OF)

ROD NAGHAR (RF/LF)

GREG BOCHAN (LF/RF)

JOHN OLIVER (P/1B)

DAVE WESTFALLEN (C/SS)

DARRIN WARD (P/DH)

TIM ELKINS (OF/2B)

 

HERTS BLACK WIDOWS

MARK HOUCHIN (IF/OF)

ALEX CASEY (IF/OF)

KIMIYOSHI SAIONJI (2B/DH)

JIM HYDE (LF/CF)

JAMIE MUNN (IF/OF)

LOUIS HARE (1B/P)

KAL DIMITROV (C/RF)

CARLOS CASAL (3B/P)

LUIS GONCALVES (SS/P)

LEE MANNING (LF/2B)

NICOLAS GOETZ (P/3B)

ASPI DIMITROV (CF/P)

MARTY CULLEN (1B/3B)

 

For the full Draft, pick-by-pick visit the Draft Tracker.

 

The Series begin on Sunday at Grovehill Ballpark with the Blue Dogs vs the Black Widows at 10am.