MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2010
Nov 02, 2014
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WHO WILL BE CROWNED CHAMPION?THE 2010 NYPL PLAYOFFS
GAMES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 7
WHO WILL BE CROWNED CHAMPION?THE 2010 NYPL PLAYOFFS
GAMES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 7
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June 2010
Dear New York–Penn League Fans:
I welcome you to the New York–Penn League’s 72nd consecutive season, which makes the New York-Penn League the oldest continuously-operated Class A league in Minor League Baseball. The New York–Penn League is comprised of 14 clubs located in Connecticut (1), Maryland (1), Massachusetts (1), New York (8), Ohio (1), Pennsylvania (2), and Vermont (1).
The 2009 season marked the eighth consecutive year that League attendance exceeded1.75 million fans, which makes the New York–Penn League the premier short seasonleague in Minor League Baseball.
The 6th Annual New York–Penn League All-Star Game will be held on August 17, 2010in Staten Island, New York. The Staten Island Yankees – which won the 2009 League Championship - will host this year’s classic at Richmond County Bank Ballpark at St. George. The 2010 All-Star Game will, once again, pit the best prospects from the League’s seven National League affiliates (the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, and Washington Nationals) against the best prospects from the League’s seven American League affiliates (the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, and Toronto Blue Jays).
It is our sincere hope that you will join us throughout the summer to celebrate America’sfavorite pastime with your family, friends, neighbors, and strangers alike.
Most sincerely,
NEW YORK–PENN LEAGUE
Ben J. HayesPresident
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6161 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North, Suite 205, St. Petersburg, FL 33703Phone: 727-289-7112 • Fax: 727-683-9691
Website: www.newyork-pennleague.com
President: Ben Hayes
President Emeritus: Hon. Robert Julian
Treasurer: Jon Dandes (Jamestown)
League Historian: Charlie Wride
League Administrator: Laurie Hayes
League Schedule Maker: Charlie Blaney
Corporate Secretary: Carl Gutelius
NEW YORK-PENNSYLVANIA PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE
League Directors: Tim Bawmann (Lowell), Steve Cohen (Brooklyn), Jon Dandes (Jamestown), Jeff Eiseman (Aberdeen), Tom Ganey (Auburn), William L. Gladstone (Tri-City), Chuck Greenberg (State College), Alan Levin (Mahoning Valley), E. Miles Prentice (Connecticut), Ray Pecor (Vermont), Art Martin (Staten Island), Paul Veltre (Williamsport), Naomi Silver (Batavia), Eben Yager (Hudson Valley)
Schedule: 76 Games (per team)
Opening Date: June 18, 2010
Closing Date: September 5, 2010
Hall of Fame Game: Saturday, July 24, 2010 at Cooperstown (Connecticut vs. Tri-City)
Futures at Fenway: Saturday, July 10, 2010 at Fenway Park, Boston (Jamestown vs. Lowell)
All-Star Game: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at Staten Island Yankees (NL vs. AL)
League Statistician: Baseball Advanced Media 2200 Bayberry Road, Suite 200, Hatboro, PA 19040 Phone: 215-441-8444
Division Structure: Pinckney: Auburn, Batavia, Jamestown, Mahoning Valley, State College, Williamsport
McNamara: Aberdeen, Brooklyn, Hudson Valley, Staten Island
Stedler: Connecticut, Lowell, Tri-City, Vermont
Playoff Format: Division champions and wild-card team meet in best-of-3 semifinals. Winners meet in best-of-3 series for league championship.
Roster Limits: 30 active, but only 25 may be in uniform and eligible to play in any given game.
Player Eligibility Rule: No more than four players who are 23 or older. No more than three players on active list may have four or more years of prior service.
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Openings AverageClub 2009 Ttl 2008 Ttl Change 2009 2008 2009 2008
Aberdeen 247,061 247,836 -775 38 38 6,502 6,522
Auburn 55,804 64,052 -8,248 35 37 1,594 1,731
Batavia 35,620 43,167 -7,547 37 36 963 1,199
Brooklyn 264,102 265,220 -1,118 37 36 7,138 7,367
Hudson Valley 161,332 150,525 10,807 35 36 4,609 4,181
Jamestown 45,095 48,070 -2,975 32 34 1,409 1,414
Lowell 186,522 194,167 -7,645 37 36 5,041 5,394
Mah. Valley 120,755 123,364 -2,609 38 36 3,187 3,427
Oneonta 23,521 39,609 -16,088 34 36 692 1,100
State College 142,068 153,350 -11,282 36 38 3,946 4,036
Staten Island 206,635 189,876 16,759 35 36 5,904 5,274
Tri-City 145,976 140,631 5,345 34 35 4,293 4,018
Vermont 84,114 91,351 -7,237 33 36 2,549 2,538
Williamsport 68,130 64,227 3,903 36 36 1,893 1,784
2009 Total Attendance .....................................................................................1,786,7352009 All-Star Game Attendance ..............................................................................5,4012009 Playoff Attendance (8 Games) ......................................................................12,831
2008 AND 2009 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE TOTAL ATTENDANCE
2010 Scholarship ProgramThe New York-Penn League’s philanthropic arm, the New York-Penn League Charitable Foundation, will award over $10,000 in scholarships during the summer of 2010 to deserving high school graduates from the league’s 14 markets.
The program has been expanded in 2010 to include three winners of a $2,500 scholarship and 11 new awards of $250 each for books. The addition of the new awards ensures that the Charitable Foundation will be able to assist one student in all 14 NYPL markets.
This award is for graduating seniors from a public or private high school. Scholarship awards must be applied towards any 2-4 year college or university, vocational or technical education institution or program.
Students must have a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and participate in extracirricular activities. Applicant should also be involved with community service and be able to provide references. A copy of a high school transcript and letter of acceptance to institution must be included in application.
For more information and to Apply visit
www.NewYork-PennLeague.com
Aplication Deadline is June 30, 2010
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This league was founded in 1939 with the name “Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York League.” This was generally shortened to “PONY League”. The original teams included the Batavia Clippers; the Bradford Bees; the Hamilton Red Wings; the Jamestown Jaguars; the Niagara Falls Rainbows; and the Olean Oilers. The Oilers, a Brooklyn Dodgers affiliate, won both the regular-season and playoff championships.
The Hamilton Red Wings folded early in the 1956 season, and with no more teams in Ontario, the league adopted its current name in 1957. The league crossed back into Canada with the formation of the St. Catharines Blue Jays in 1986. They were joined by the Hamilton Redbirds in 1987 and the Welland Pirates in 1989, but all three clubs had moved back stateside by 2000.
BRINGING CHEERS FOR 71 YEARS
Aberdeen IronBirdsAuburn AmericansAuburn AstrosAuburn DoubledaysAuburn MetsAuburn PhilliesAuburn Red StarsAuburn SunsetsAuburn TwinsAuburn YankeesBatavia ClippersBatavia IndiansBatavia MuckdogsBatavia PiratesBatavia TigersBatavia TrojansBinghamton TripletsBradford BeaglesBradford BeesBradford Blue WingsBradford PhilliesBrooklyn CyclonesConnecticut TigersCorning AthleticsCorning CorSoxCorning IndependentsCorning Red SoxCorning RoyalsElmira PioneersElmira Red SoxElmira SunsErie CardinalsErie OriolesErie SailorsErie Sea WolvesErie Senators
Erie TigersGeneva CubsGeneva Red LegsGeneva SenatorsGeneva TwinsGlens Falls RedbirdsHamilton CardinalsHamilton Red BirdsHamilton Red WingsHornell DodgersHornell Maple LeafsHornell MaplesHornell Pirates Hornell RedsHudson Valley RenegadesJamestown BravesJamestown DodgersJamestown ExposJamestown FalconsJamestown JaguarsJamestown JammersJamestown TigersLittle Falls MetsLockport CubsLockport RedsLockport White SoxLondon PiratesLowell SpinnersMahoning Valley ScrappersNew Jersey CardinalsNewark Co-PilotsNewark OriolesNiagara Falls PiratesNiagara Falls RainbowsNiagara Falls RapidsNiagara Falls Sox
Olean AthleticsOlean GiantsOlean OilersOlean Red SoxOlean YankeesOneonta Red SoxOneonta TigersOneonta YankeesPittsfield AstrosPittsfield MetsQueens KingsSt. Catharines Blue JaysSt. Catharines StompersState College SpikesStaten Island YankeesTri-City Valley CatsUtica Blue JaysUtica Blue MarlinsUtica Blue SoxUtica MarlinsVermont ExposVermont Lake MonstersWatertown IndiansWatertown PiratesWelland PiratesWellsville BravesWellsville NitrosWellsville Red SoxWellsville RocketsWellsville SenatorsWellsville YankeesWilliamsport AstrosWilliamsport CrosscuttersWilliamsport CubsWilliamsport Red Sox
PONY/NY-PENN LEAGUE TEAMS (1939-PRESENT)
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FIELD STAFF
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
Courtyard by Marriott: Aberdeen at Ripken Stadium830 Long Drive, Aberdeen, MD 21001
Phone: 410-272-0440
Newspapers: The Aegis, The Baltimore Sun, The Baltimore Examiner and The Cecil WhigTelevision: MASN, WBAL, WBFF, WJZ, WMAR,
Harford Cable Network, and via www.ironbirdsbaseball.comRadio: WAMD 970
LOCAL MEDIA
Trainer: Trek SchulerClubhouse Manager: Jake ParkerHead Groundskeeper: Chris Walsh
Asst. Groundskeeper: Ryan WalshSports Turf Technician: Scott Laughman
Manager: Gary KendallField Coaches: Cesar DevarezPitching Coach: Scott McGregor
Account Executives: Ian Clark, Chris StieberAccount Representatives: Jennifer Burns, Scott MatejickaOffice Coordinator: Ginger Christensen
Dir. Retail Merchandising: Don EneyCorporate Sales Manager: Jenna Raglani Video Production Manager: Jason VaughnSr. Corporate Sales Manager:Nate ParkynCorporate Sales Manager: Karen ZodaAdvertising Manager: Erin K. Kolb
President & CEO, Ripken Baseball: Cal Ripken, Jr. Co-Owner, Executive VP, Ripken Baseball: Bill RipkenVP, Professional Baseball: Jeff EisemanGeneral Manager: Aaron MoszerDir., Ticket Operations: Brad Cox
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
MLB Affiliate: Baltimore OriolesYears in League: 2002–PresentMailing Address: 873 Long Drive Aberdeen, MD 21001Telephone: 410-297-9292Fax: 410-297-6653E-Mail: [email protected]: www.ironbirdsbaseball.com
ABERDEEN IRONBIRDS
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DIRECTIONS
V.P. Jeff Eiseman G.M. Aaron Moszer
IRONBIRDS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
Name: Ripken StadiumCapacity: 6,300
Dimensions: LF 310, CF 400, RF 310Year Opened: 2002
STADIUM INFORMATION
AAA: Norfolk TidesAA: Bowie BaysoxA (Advanced): Frederick KeysA: Delmarva ShorebirdsA (Short-Season): Aberdeen IronBirdsRookie: Bluefield Orioles
ORIOLES FARM SYSTEMBALTIMORE ORIOLES INFO
Opening Day: 7:35pmMonday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 5:35pmExceptions: Aug 13, 7:35pm; Aug 15, 2:35pm; Sept 5, 2:35 pm
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
6/18-6/20 vs Hudson Valley6/21-6/22 at Brooklyn6/23-6/25 at Staten Island6/26-6/27 vs Brooklyn6/28-6/30 vs Staten Island7/1-7/3 at Hudson Valley7/4-7/6 vs Lowell7/8-7/10 at Williamsport7/11-7/13 vs Auburn7/14-7/16 at Vermont
Asst. G.M./Director, Minor League Operations: David StockstillPhone: 410-547-6120Fax: 410-547-6298E-mail: [email protected]
From Baltimore, MD: Take I-95 N. Take the MD-22 exit number 85 towards Aberdeen/ Churchville and bear right. Bear left at the fork at the top of the exit. Turn left onto MD-22 W/Aberdeen Trwy/Churchville Rd. Turn right onto Long Drive and follow to Ripken Stadium.From New York City: Take the I-95 S/Turnpike South exit. Merge onto New Jersey Tpke. (Portions toll). New Jersey Tpke. becomes I-295 S (Portions toll). Take the I-95 N exit on the left towards Wilmington. Take the I-95 S exit on the left. Keep right at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto I-95 S (Portions toll). Take the MD-22 exit number 85 towards Churchville/Aberdeen. Turn right onto MD-22/Churchville Rd. Turn right onto Long Drive.
Premium Box: $14.75 Terrace Box: $9.50Field Box: $12.75 Reserved: $7.50Loge Box: $10.50 Gen. Admission: $5
8/13-8/15 vs State College8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 vs Hudson Valley8/20-8/22 at Tri-City8/23-8/24 at Staten Island8/25-8/27 at Brooklyn8/28-8/30 vs Vermont8/31-9/2 at Connecticut9/3-9/5 vs Connecticut
7/17-7/19 at Lowell7/20-7/22 vs Tri-City7/23-7/24 vs Hudson Valley7/25-7/26 at Hudson Valley7/28-7/30 vs Brooklyn7/31-8/1 at Hudson Valley8/2-8/3 vs Staten Island8/4-8/6 vs Jamestown8/7-8/9 at Mahoning Valley8/10-8/12 at Batavia
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FIELD STAFF
Radio: WDWN 89.1 FMNewspapers: The Citizen (Ryan Day,
Sports Editor), Post StandardTelevision: WSTM 3, WTVH 5, WSYR 9,
News 10 Now
Day’s Inn37 William St., Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: 315-252-7567Contact: Kent Patel
MLB Affiliate: Toronto Blue Jays (2001)Years in League: 1999–PresentMailing Address: 130 North Division St. Auburn, NY 13021Telephone: 315-255-2489Fax: 315-255-2675E-Mail: [email protected]: www.auburndoubledays.com
AUBURN DOUBLEDAYS
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Operated by Auburn Community Baseball
Asst. General Manager: Chris ReedGroundskeeper: Rich Wild
President: Tom GaneyGeneral Manager: Carl Gutelius
Manager: Dennis HolmbergHitting Coach: Charles Poe
Pitching Coach: Vince HorsmanTrainer: James Gardiner
VISITING CLUB HOTEL LOCAL MEDIA
Left: Former Auburn standout Aaron Hill
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DIRECTIONS
STADIUM INFORMATION
From the North: Take I-90 to exit 40 Weedsport, on route 34 south. Go 8 miles to York Street (Auburn). Take right on York. Stay on York until it ends then take a left on North Division Street. Falcon Park will be on the left hand side of the road. From the South: Take Route 34 (South Street) north to Auburn. Make a left turn on route 5 & 20. Take a right on Columbus Street. Columbus becomes North Division Street. Falcon Park will be one mile ahead on the right hand side of the road. From the East: Take route 5 (west) to Auburn. Route 5 will turn into route 5 & 20, take a right on Columbus Street. Columbus becomes N. Division Street. Falcon Park will be one mile ahead on the right hand side of the road. From the West: Take Route 5 & 20 East to Auburn. Take a left on North Division. Falcon Park will be one Mile ahead on the right hand side of the road
Name: Falcon ParkCapacity: 2,800
Dimensions: LF 330, CF 400, RF 330Year Opened: 1995
Box Seats: Adults: $7Seniors & Children:$6.50
Monday-Saturday: 7:05 p.m.Sunday: 6:05 p.m.
AAA: Las Vegas 51sAA: New Hampshire Fisher CatsA (Advanced): Dunedin Blue JaysA: Lansing LugnutsA (Short-Season): Auburn DoubledaysRookie: Gulf Coast Blue Jays
Dir., Player Development:Dick ScottPhone: 727-734-1807Fax: 727-734-8162
BLUE JAYS FARM SYSTEMTORONTO BLUE JAYS INFO
GAME TIMES TICKET INFORMATION
League Director Tom Ganey
General Manager Carl Gutelius
DOUBLEDAYS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
8/13-8/15 at Connecticut8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 vs Williamsport8/21-8/23 at Jamestown8/24-8/26 vs Jamestown8/27-8/29 vs Mahoning Valley8/30-8/31 at Mahoning Valley9/1-9/2 at State College9/3 at Batavia9/4 vs Batavia9/5 at Batavia
7/14-7/16 vs Tri-City7/17-7/19 vs Stare College7/20-7/21 at Jamestown7/22-7/24 at State College7/25-7/26 vs Jamestown7/28-7/29 vs Batavia7/30 at Batavia7/31-8/1 vs State College8/2-8/3 at Williamsport8/4-8/6 at Vermont8/7-8/9 vs Lowell8/10-8/12 vs Brooklyn
6/18 vs Batavia6/19 at Batavia6/20 vs Batavia6/21-6/23 at State College6/24-6/25 vs Williamsport6/26-6/27 vs Mahoning Valley6/28-6/30 at Williamsport7/1 vs Batavia7/2-7/3 at Batavia7/4-7/6 vs Staten Island7/8-7/10 at Hudson Valley7/11-7/13 at Aberdeen
General Admission: Adults: $5Seniors & Children: $4
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Radio: WBTA-1490-AM - Pat MalacaroNewspapers: Batavia Daily News - Alanna Stage
LOCAL MEDIA
Days Inn200 Oak St., Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: 585-343-6000
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
Manager: Dann BilardelloHitting Coach: Roger LaFrancois
FIELD STAFF
MLB Affiliate: St. Louis Cardinals (2007)Years in League: 1939-53, ’57-’59, ’61–PresentMailing Address: 299 Bank Street Batavia, NY 14020Telephone: 585-343-5454Fax: 585-343-5620E-Mail: [email protected]: www.muckdogs.com
Operated by: Red Wings Management, LLC
Director, Food and Beverage: Rob BurgettDirector, Ticket Operations: Mike EwingClubhouse Manager: Tony Pecora
Office Manager: Shirley FigueroaPA Announcer: Chris FreemanOfficial Scorer: Greg Parks
Chief Operating Officer: Naomi SilverGeneral Manager, Baseball Ops: Travis SickDirector, Stadium Operations: Don Rock
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Pitching Coach: Arthur “Ace” AdamsTrainer: Eric Bauer
Super 8200A Oak St., Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: 585-345-0800
UMPIRES’ HOTEL
BATAVIA MUCKDOGS
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GAME TIMES
TICKET INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
STADIUM INFORMATION
I-90 to exit 48, left on Route 98 south, left on Richmond Ave., left on Bank St. Dwyer Stadium is on the left.
Name: Dwyer StadiumCapacity: 2,600
Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325Year Opened: 1996
Box Seats: $7General Admission: (Adults) $6 General Admission: (Child/Senior) $5
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 1:05pmExceptions: July 18, 5:05pm; July 25th, 5:05pm; Aug 3, 11:05am; Aug 15, 1:05pm; Aug 29, 5:05pm; Sept 5, 1:05pm
6/18 at Auburn6/19 vs Auburn6/20 at Auburn6/21-6/23 at State College6/24-6/25 at Mahoning Valley6/26-6/27 vs State College6/28-6/30 vs Mahoning Valley7/1 at Auburn7/2-7/3 vs Auburn7/4-7/6 at Tri-City7/8-7/10 vs Connecticut7/11-7/13 at Staten Island7/14-7/16 vs Lowell
8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 at Mahoning Valley 8/21-8/23 at Williamsport8/24-8/26 vs Williamsport8/27-8/28 at State College8/29-8/31 vs State College9/1 at Jamestown9/2 vs Jamestown9/3 vs Auburn9/4 at Auburn9/5 vs Auburn
7/17-7/19 vs Jamestown7/20-7/21 at Williamsport7/22-7/24 at Jamestown7/25-7/26 vs Williamsport7/28-7/29 at Auburn7/30 vs Auburn7/31 vs Jamestown8/1 at Jamestown8/2-8/3 vs Mahoning Valley8/4-8/6 at Brooklyn8/7-8/9 at Vermont8/10-8/12 vs Aberdeen8/13-8/15 vs Hudson Valley
MUCKDOGS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
G.M., Stadium Ops.: Casey Freeman
G.M., Baseball Ops.: Travis Sick
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FIELD STAFF
LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WKRB 90.3 FM (Kingsborough Community College) Broadcaster: Warner Fusselle
Newspapers: NY Daily News, NY Post, The New York Times, Newsday
Holiday Inn Express625 Union St. Brooklyn, NY 11215Phone: 718-797-1133
Manager: Wally BackmanHitting Coach: Benny DistefanoPitching Coach: Rick Tomlin
Coach: Joel FuentesTrainer: Deb Iwanow
Director of Ticket Sales: Matt SlatusDirector of Itcket Operations: Chris NervegnaAccount Executives: Brandy Bercier Randy Lauwasser Ian McFate Miguel Montano Ricky ViolaGraphics Manager: Kevin JimenezOperations Manager: Vladimir Lipsman
Community Relations Manager: Elizabeth LombardiCommunity Relations, Administrative Assistant: Sharon Lundy-RossHead Groundskeeper: Kevin PontePromotions & Entertainment Manager: Alexa AtriaSenior Accountant: Sharif SolimanStaff Accountant: Tatiana IsdithSenior Accountant: Olena Gets
Chairman: Fred WilponPresident: Saul B. KatzExecutive V.P., COO: Jeffrey S. WilponGeneral Manager: Steve CohenAsst. General Manager: Kevin MahoneyDirector, Communications: Dave CampanaroDirector, New Business Development: Gary J. Perone
MLB Affiliate: New York MetsYears in League: 2001–PresentMailing Address: 1904 Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224Telephone: 718-449-8497Fax: 718-449-6368E-Mail: [email protected]: www.brooklyncyclones.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
UMPIRES’ HOTELVISITING CLUB HOTEL
Best Western – Gregory Inn8315 4th AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11209Phone: 718-238-3737
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
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6/18 at Staten Island6/19 vs Staten Island6/20 at Staten Island6/21-6/22 vs Aberdeen6/23 at Hudson Valley6/24 vs Hudson Valley6/25 at Hudson Valley6/26-6/27 at Aberdeen6/28 vs Hudson Valley6/29 at Hudson Valley6/30 vs Hudson Valley7/1 vs Staten Island7/2 at Staten Island7/3 vs Staten Island7/4-7/6 at Jamestown
STADIUM INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
AAA: Buffalo BisonsAA: Binghamton MetsA (Advanced): St. Lucie MetsA: Savannah Sand GnatsA (Short-Season): Brooklyn CyclonesRookie: Kingsport Mets Gulf Coast Mets
Director, Minor League Operations:Adam WoganPhone: 718-565-4302Fax: 718-205-7920
METS FARM SYSTEMNEW YORK METS INFO
Field Box: $16Box: $13Reserved Bleacher: $8General Admission Bleacher: $8Standing Room Only: $8
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
Name: MCU ParkCapacity: 7,500
Dimensions: LF 315, CF 412, RF 325Year Opened: 2001
Monday-Friday: 7:00pmSaturday: 6:00pmSunday: 5:00pmExceptions: July 22, 12:00pm; Aug 9, 12:00pm
From the East: Take the Belt Parkway to Cropsey Avenue Exit (6S). At stop sign, make right onto Cropsey Avenue, and proceed approximately 1 mile, as Cropsey turns into W. 17th Street. The ballpark is directly ahead.
From the West: Take the Belt Parkway East to Cropsey Avenue/Coney Island (exit 6). At the end of the ramp, make a right onto Cropsey Avenue. Continue straight in the middle lane, as Cropsey turns into W. 17th Street. KeySpan Park is directly ahead, approximately 3 blocks.
CYCLONES 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
General Manager Steve Cohen
7/8-7/10 vs State College7/11-7/13 at Lowell7/14-7/16 vs Mahoning Valley7/17-7/19 at Tri-City7/20-7/22 vs Lowell7/23 vs Staten Island7/24 at Staten Island7/25 vs Staten Island7/26 at Staten Island7/28-7/30 at Aberdeen7/31 vs Staten Island8/1 at Staten Island8/2 vs Hudson Valley8/3 at Hudson Valley8/4-8/6 vs Batavia
8/7-8/9 vs Connecticut8/10-8/12 at Auburn8/13-8/15 at Williamsport8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18 vs Staten Island8/19 at Staten Island8/20-8/22 at Vermont8/23 at Hudson Valley8/24 vs Hudson Valley8/25-8/27 vs Aberdeen8/28-8/30 at Connecticut8/31-9/2 vs Vermont9/3-9/5 vs Tri-City
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LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WICH 1310 AM (Flagship) Newspapers: Norwich Bulletin, The Day (New London), New Haven Register,
Hartford Courant, Providence Journal BulletinTelevision: WFSB-Channel 3, WTIC-FOX 61, WTNH-Channel 8, WVIT-NBC 30
Holiday Inn Norwich10 Laura Blvd., Norwich, CT 06360
Contact: Katie WeberPhone: 860-889-5201
Courtyard Marriott Norwich181 West Town Street, Norwich, CT 06360
Contact: Kristi HerrPhone: 860-886-2600
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
UMPIRES’ HOTEL
FIELD STAFF
MLB Affiliate: Detroit TigersYears in League: 2010–PresentMailing Address: Dodd Stadium 14 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360Telephone: 860-887-7962Fax: 860-886-5996Email: [email protected]: www.connecticuttigers.com
Manager: Howie BushongHitting Coach: Scott Dwyer
Pitching Coach: Jorge CordovaTrainer: T.J. Saunders
CONNECTICUT TIGERS
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
General Manager: Andrew WeberAsst. General Manager: Eric KnightonVice President of Operations:C.J. KnudsenDirector of Facilities and Turf Management:Bryan Barkley
Director of Corporate Sales:Steve KunseyDirector of Community Relations & Promotions:Dave SchermerhornDirector of Concessions and Merchandise: Heather Bartlett
Asst, Facilities and Turf Management:Ryan LeflerDirector of Ticket Operations:Joe LeVarve
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jon Gentile
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6/18-6/20 at Tri-City6/21-6/22 at Vermont 6/23-6/25 at Lowell6/26-6/27 vs Vermont6/28-6/30 vs Lowell7/1-7/3 at Tri-City7/4-7/6 vs Mahoning Valley7/8-7/10 at Batavia7/11-7/13 at Williamsport7/14-7/16 vs State College
GAME TIMES TICKET INFORMATION
STADIUM INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
From East (Westerly/Mystic Areas)-Take I-95 South to Exit 84 North. Take Route 32 North to I-395 North. Once on I-395, take Exit 82(Norwichtown/Yantic). Take a left at the bottom of the ramp. At the second light, take a right into the Norwich Industrial Park. Follow the green and white Dodd Stadium signs until you see the stadium on the right.From West (Hartford/Middleton Areas)-Take Route 2 East to Exit 27 (Yantic). At the end of the exit ramp, take a right. Bear right onto Route 32 North (towards Willimantic). At the third light, take a right onto New Park Avenue, which brings you into the Norwich Industrial Park. Follow the green and white Dodd Stadium signs until you see the stadium on the right.From West (Willimantic Area)-Take Route 32 South to the Franklin/Norwich border. At the first light when you cross into Norwich, take a left onto New Park Avenue, which brings you into the Norwich Industrial Park. Follow the green and white Dodd Stadium signs until you see the stadium on the right.
Name: Dobb StadiumCapacity: 6,270Playing Surface: Grass
Dimensions: LF 309, CF 401, RF 309Year Opened: 1995
AAA: Toledo Mud HensAA: Erie SeaWolvesA (Advanced): Lakeland TigersA: West Michigan WhitecapsA (Short-Season): Connecticut TigersRookie: Gulf Coast Tigers
Dir, Minor League Operations: Dan LunettaPhone: 313-471-2059Fax: 313-471-2099
TIGERS FARM SYSTEMDETROIT TIGERS INFO
Backstop Bar & Grill: $20 Premium Box Seat: $10Reserved Seat: $8Grandstand Seat: $7Grass Berm: $5
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pm Sunday: 4:05pmExceptions: Jun 27th, 4:05pm; Jul 4th, 6:05pm; July 24th, 1:00 pm
CONNECTICUT TIGERS 2010 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
7/17-7/19 at Hudson Valley7/20-7/22 vs Vermont7/23-7/24 vs Tri-City7/25-7/26 at Lowell7/28-7/30 at Staten Island7/31-8/1 vs Tri-City8/2-8/3 vs Lowell8/4-8/6 vs Hudson Valey8/7-8/9 at Brooklyn8/10-8/12 at Jamestown
8/13-8/15 vs Auburn8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 vs Tri-City8/20-8/22 vs Staten Island8/23 vs Tri-City8/24 at Tri-City8/24-8/26 at Vermont8/27-8/30 vs Brooklyn8/31-9/2 vs Aberdeen9/3-9/5 at Aberdeen
General Manager
Andrew Weber
President
E. Miles Prentice
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Radio Announcer: Nick Gagalis Flagship Stations: WBNR 1260-AM, WLNA 1420-AM; On-line at www.hvrenegades.com
Newspapers: Poughkeepsie Journal, Times Herald-RecordTelevision: Time Warner Cable, Cablevision
LOCAL MEDIA
FIELD STAFF
Ramada Inn 20 Schuyler Blvd. and Route 9, Fishkill, NY 12524
Phone: (845) 896-4995 • Fax: (845) 896-6631
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
Principal Owner: Marv Goldklang President: Jeff Goldklang General Mgr.: Eben Yager Asst. General Mgr.: Corey Whitted Dir., Business Ops: Vicky DeFreese Sales Manager: Joe Ausanio Dir., Media Relations: Rick Kubitschek
Dir., Pitch for Kids / PA Announcer: Rick Zolzer Community Relations Specialist: Bob Outer Dir. of Ticket Sales: Kristen Huss Sales Account Executive: Kaitlin LambertHead Groundskeeper: Tim Merante Dir., Promotions: Andy WillmertDir. of Community Relations: Annie Rapalje
Merchandise Manager:Matt DixonDir., Stadium Operations:Tom HubmastersSales Account Executive:Sean Kammerer
MLB Affiliate: Tampa Bay Rays (1996)Years in League: 1994–PresentMailing Address: P.O. Box 661 Fishkill, NY 12524Telephone: 845-838-0094Fax: 845-838-0014E-Mail: [email protected]: www.hvrenegades.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Manager: Brady Williams Coach: Michael Johns
Coach: Manny Castillo Pitching Coach: Rafael Montalvo
HUDSON VALLEY RENEGADES
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TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
6/18-6/20 at Aberdeen6/21-6/22 vs Staten Island6/23 vs Brooklyn6/24 at Brooklyn6/25 vs Brooklyn6/26-6/27 at Staten Island6/28 at Brooklyn6/29 vs Brooklyn6/30 at Brooklyn7/1-7/3 vs Aberdeen7/4-7/6 at State College7/8-7/10 vs Auburn7/11-7/13 at Mahoning Valey
STADIUM INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
From East: I-84 W to Rt 9D (exit 11) North one mile to Stadium.
From North, South, West: NYS Thruway to exit 17 Newburgh, To I-84 E over the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to Rt 9D (exit 11) North one mile to Stadium.
Name: Dutchess StadiumAddress: Route 9D Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Capacity: 4,494Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325Year Opened: 1994
Dir., Minor League Ops: Mitch Lukevics Phone: 727-825-3267Fax: 727-825-3493
AAA: Durham BullsAA: Montgomery BiscuitsA: Charlotte Stone Crabs
RAYS FARM SYSTEM
TAMPA BAY RAYS INFO
Premium Box: $15 Box: $14Reserved: $11 Res. Grandstand: $8 Gen. Admission: $6Child/Senior (Sun.-Thur.): $5
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 5:05pmExceptions: Jun 21-23, 6:35pm; Sept 5, 7:05pm
A: Bowling Green Hot RodsA (Short-Season): Hudson Valley RenegadesRookie: Princeton Devil Rays, GCL Rays
7/14-7/16 vs Williamsport7/17-7/19 vs Connecticut7/20 at Staten Island7/21 vs Staten Island7/22 at Staten Island7/23-7/24 at Aberdeen7/25-26 vs Aberdeen7/28-7/30 at Vermont7/31-8/1 vs Aberdeen8/2 at Brooklyn8/3 vs Brooklyn8/4-8/6 at Connecticut8/7-8/9 vs Jamestown
8/10-8/12 vs Vermont8/13-8/15 at Batavia8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 at Aberdeen8/20-8/22 at Lowell8/23 vs Brooklyn8/24 at Brooklyn8/25-8/27 vs Tri-City8/28-8/30 at Tri-City8/31 vs Staten Island9/1 at Staten Island9/2 vs Staten Island9/3-9/5 vs Lowell
President Jeff Goldklang
General Manager Eben Yager
RENEGADES 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
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Radio: No Radio Broadcasts Newspapers: Jamestown Post-Journal, Chautauqua Star
Internet: Jamestown will broadcast all home and select away games online
LOCAL MEDIA
FIELD STAFF
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
MLB Affiliate: Florida Marlins Years in League: 1975-93 (Expos) 1994–Present (Jammers)Mailing Address: P.O. Box 638 Jamestown, NY 14702Telephone: 716-664-0915 Fax: 716-664-4175E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.jamestownjammers.com
Operated by: Rich Baseball Operations
Field Manager: Andy HainesPitching Coach: Steve “Doc” WatsonHitting Coach: Frank Moore
Red Roof Inn1980 E. Main Street, Falconer, NY 14733
Phone: 716-665-3670 • Fax: 716-664-7651Contacts: Dennis or Sheila
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Holdiay Inn Express (I-86 Exit 4)3025 Route 426, Findley, NY 14736
Phone: 716-769-7900 • Fax: 716-769-7903Contact: Phil
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JAMESTOWN JAMMERS
General Manager: Matthew DrayerDirector of Sales and Operations: John Pgoorzelski
Director of Baseball Operations:Stefan GestwickiMedia Operations Director:Grant Tunkel
Head Groundskeeper: Josh WaidClubhouse Manager:Troy Secrest
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GAME TIMES TICKET INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
STADIUM INFORMATION
From I-90: Take Exit #59 towards Dunkirk/Fredonia; turn left on Route 60 South towards Jamestown and continue for 28.6 miles; Turn left at traffic light onto Buffalo St. and continue for 1 mile; turn left at traffic light onto Falconer Street.From I-86/Rte 17: Take Exit #12 towards Jamestown, turn left/right on Route 60 South and continue for 0.7 miles; Turn left at traffic light onto Buffalo St. and follow directions above.From the South: Take US Hwy. 62; Turn left onto Route 60 and continue for 3.5 miles; Bear right onto Main St. and continue for 0.3 miles; Turn right onto E. 2nd St. and continue for 1.6 miles; Turn left on N. Hopkins Ave. & continue for 0.1 miles; Turn right on Falconer St.
Name: Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. ParkAddress: 485 Falconer St. Jamestown, NY 14701
Capacity: 3,000Dimensions: LF 325, CF 414, RF 342
AAA: New Orleans ZyphersAA: Jacksonville SunsA (Advanced): Jupiter HammerheadsA: Greensboro GrasshoppersA (Short-Season): Jamestown JammersRookie: Gulf Coast Marlins
VP, Player Development & Scouting:Jim FlemingPhone: 305-626-7400Fax: 305-626-7433
MARLINS FARM SYSTEMFLORIDA MARLINS INFO
Club Level: $7Reserved: $6General Admission: $5
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 6:05pmExceptions: July 4th, 4:05pm; Aug 15, 1:05pm
JAMMERS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
General Manager Matt Drayer
8/21-8/23 vs Auburn8/24-8/26 at Auburn8/27-8/29 vs Williamsport8/30-8/31 at Williamsport9/1 vs Batavia9/2 at Batavia9/3-9/5 at Mahoning Valley
7/22-7/24 vs Batavia7/25-7/26 at Auburn7/28-7/30 vs Mahoning Valley7/31 at Batavia8/1 vs Batavia8/2-8/3 vs State College8/4-8/6 at Aberdeen8/7-8/9 at Hudson Valley8/10-8/12 vs Connecticut8/13-8/15 vs Vermont8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 at State College
6/18-6/20 vs Mahoning Valley6/21-6/23 at Williamsport6/24-6/25 at State College6/26-6/27 vs Williamsport6/28-6/30 vs State College7/1-7/3 at Mahoning Valley7/4-7/6 vs Brooklyn7/8-7/10 at Lowell7/11-7/13 at Tri-City7/14-7/16 vs Staten Island7/17-7/19 at Batavia7/20-7/21 vs Auburn
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LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WCAP 980 AM Newspapers: Lowell Sun, Daily Times Chronicle, Lawrence Eagle Tribune
Radisson of Chelmsford10 Independence Dr., Chelmsford, MA 01879
Phone: 978-256-0800
The Courtyard by Marriot30 Industrial Avenue East, Lowell, Massachusetts 01852
Phone: 978-458-7575 • Fax: 978-458-1302
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FIELD STAFF
Principal Owner, CEO: Drew WeberVP, General Manager: Tim BawmannVP, Asst. General Manager: Brian LindsayVP, Corp. Communications: Jon Goode
Controller: Priscilla HarbourDir., Stadium Operations: Dan BeaulieuDir., Ticket Operations: Justin WilliamsMedia Relations Manager: Jon Boswell
Dir., Group Sales: Jon HealyDir., Merchandising: Jeff CohenDir., Facility Management: Gareth Markey
MLB Affiliate: Boston Red SoxYears in League: 1996–PresentMailing Address: 450 Aiken St. Lowell, MA 01854Telephone: 978-459-2255Fax: 978-459-1674E-Mail: [email protected]: www.lowellspinners.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Manager: Bruce CrabbeHitting Coach: George Lombard Pitching Coach: Laz Gutierrez
Trainer: Mauricio ElizondoHead Groundskeeper: Jeff Paolino
LOWELL SPINNERS
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TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
DIRECTIONS
Route I-495 or Route 3 to Lowell Connector. Follow Connector to exit 5B, Thorndike Street. Follow Thorndike Street past City Hall. Take left at Father Morrissette Blvd. At first light, turn right on Cabot Street. Ballpark will be on the left.
Name: Edward A. LaLacheur ParkCapacity: 4,842Dimensions: RF 301, CF 400, LF 337Year Opened: 1998
AAA: Pawtucket Red SoxAA: Portland Sea DogsA (Advanced): Salem Red SoxA: Greenville DriveA (Short-Season): Lowell SpinnersRookie: Gulf Coast Red Sox
Dir. of Player Development:Mike HazenPhone: 617-226-6000Fax: 617-236-6695
RED SOX FARM SYSTEMBOSTON RED SOX INFO
Premium Box: $10Box: $9Reserved: $6Standing Room Only: $5
Monday-Friday: 7:05pmSaturday: 5:05pmSunday: 1:35pmExceptions: July 10, 12:05pm; July 11, 5:05pm; July 25, 5:05pm; July 26, 12:05pm
SPINNERS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
VP/General Manager Tim Bawmann
STADIUM INFORMATION
8/13-8/15 vs Mahoning Valley8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 at Vermont8/20-8/22 vs Hudson Valley8/23-8/24 vs Vermont8/25-8/27 at Staten Island8/28-8/30 vs Staten Island8/31-9/2 vs Tri-City9/3-9/5 at Hudson Valley
7/17-7/19 vs Aberdeen7/20-7/22 at Brooklyn7/23-7/24 at Vermont7/25-7/26 vs Connecticut7/28-7/30 at Tri-City7/31-8/1 vs Vermont8/2-8/3 at Connecticut8/4-8/6 at Williamsport8/7-8/9 at Auburn8/10-8/12 vs State College
6/18-6/20 at Vermont6/21-6/22 vs Tri-City6/23-6/25 vs Connecticut6/26-6/27 at Tri-City6/28-6/30 at Connecticut7/1-7/3 vs Vermont7/4-7/6 at Aberdeen7/8-7/10 vs Jamestown7/11-7/13 vs Brooklyn7/14-7/16 at Batavia
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LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WNIO 1390 AM (Radio Announcer Dave Lubich) Newspapers: Warren Tribune Chronicle and Youngstown VindicatorTelevision: WFMJ 21; WKBN 27; WYTV 33
Days Inn and Suites1615 E. Liberty St., Girard, OH 44420Phone: 330-759-9820 • Fax: 330-288-0253
FIELD STAFF
Managing General Partner: Mike SavitPresident: Bill ShanahanGeneral Manager: Dave SmithAsst. General Manager: Jordan TaylorDirector of Finance: Debbie Primmer
Director of Concessions: Adam ShafferDirector, Marketing & Promotions: Billy RichardsDirector of Stadium Ops: Dan StrickoDirector of Group Sales: Mark Libs Director of Ticket Ops: Stephanie Fife
Director of Corporate Sales: Matt ThompsonHead Groundskeeper:Dan StrickoClubhouse Manager:Ben Boggess
MLB Affiliate: Cleveland IndiansMailing Address: 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd. Niles, OH 44446Telephone: 330-505-0000Fax: 330-505-9696E-Mail: [email protected]: www.mvscrappers.com
Manager: Travis FrymanHitting Coach: Dennis Malave
Pitching Coach: Ken Rowe
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FRONT OFFICE STAFF
MAHONING VALLEY SCRAPPERS
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6/18-6/20 at Jamestown6/21-6/23 vs Auburn6/24-6/25 vs Batavia6/26-6/27 at Auburn6/28-6/30 at Batavia7/1-7/3 vs Jamestown7/4-7/6 at Connecticut7/8-7/10 vs Vermont7/11-7/13 vs Hudson Valley7/14-7/16 at Brooklyn
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
DIRECTIONS
From East or West: Take I-80 to Rt. 11 North. Exit onto Rt. 82 West, then onto Rt. 46 South. The Mall & Field are one mile down on the right.From North or South: Take Rt. 11. Exit onto Rt. 82 West then onto Rt. 46 South. The Mall & Field are one mile down on the right.From Youngstown area: Take I-680 North to Rt. 711 North. Exit onto 11 North, then onto Rt. 82 West, then onto Rt. 46 South. The Mall & Field are one mile down on the right.
Name: Eastwood FieldCapacity: 6,000Dimensions: LF 335, CF 405, RF 335Year Opened: 1999
AAA: Columbus ClippersAA: Akron AerosA (Advanced): Kinston IndiansA: Lake County CaptainsA (Short-Season): Mahoning Valley ScrappersRookie: Gulf Coast Indians
Dir. of Player Development: Ross AtkinsPhone: 216-420-4301Fax: 216-420-4321E-mail: [email protected]
INDIANS FARM SYSTEMCLEVELAND INDIANS INFO
Premium Box: $9General Admission: $7
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 5:05pmExceptions: Aug 9, 1:05pm
General Manager
Dave Smith
SCRAPPERS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
STADIUM INFORMATION
7/17-7/19 vs Williamsport7/20-7/21 at State College7/22-7/24 at Williamsport7/25-7/26 vs State College7/28-7/30 at Jamestown7/31-8/1 vs Williamsport8/2-8/3 at Batavia8/4-8/6 vs Tri-City8/7-8/9 vs Aberdeen8/10-8/12 vs Staten Island
8/13-8/15 vs Lowell8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 vs Batavia8/21-8/23 at State College8/24-8/26 vs State College8/27-8/29 at Auburn8/30-8/31 vs Auburn9/1-9/2 at Williamsport9/3-9/5 vs Jamestown
League Director
Michael Savit
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LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: 3WZ – WZWW 95.3 FM (flagship) Newspapers: Centre Daily Times; Lewistown Sentinel; Altoona Mirror; Daily Collegian; Lock Haven ExpressTelevision: WTAJ–TV 10 (CBS); WJAC–TV 6 (NBC); WWCP-TV 8 (Fox); WATM-TV 23 (ABC)
Ramada Conference Center, 1450 South Atherton St., State College, PA 16801Phone: 814-238-3001
FIELD STAFF
Chairman & Managing Partner: Chuck GreenbergPresident: Todd ParnellExecutive V.P.: Rick JanacGeneral Manager: Jason DambachAsst. General Manager: Chris Phillips
Accounting Manager: Karen MahonAccounting Assistant Rani PoagueDirector of Promotions/Community Relations: Jennifer CrispellMedia Relations Manager./ Radio Broadcater: Joe Putnam
Director of Group Sales: Scott WalkerGroup Sales Manager:Jon MusselmanSports Turf Manager:Matt NeriDirector of Ballpark Operations: Dan PetrazzoloConcessions Manager: Cody Begg
MLB Affiliate: Pittsburgh Pirates (2007)Years in League: 2006–PresentMailing Address: 112 Medlar Field at Lubrano Park State College, PA 16202Telephone: 814-272-1711 or Toll Free at 877-99-SpikesFax: 814-272-1718E-Mail: [email protected]: www.statecollegespikes.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Operated by: Spikes Baseball LP
Manager: Gary RobinsonHitting Coach: Brandon Moore
Pitching Coach: Mike SteeleTrainer: Matt Zalno
STATE COLLEGE SPIKES
Former CSS Hurler Jason Motte
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7/14-7/16 at Connecticut7/17-7/19 at Auburn7/20-7/21 vs Mahoning Valley7/22-7/24 vs Auburn7/25-7/26 at Mahoning Valley7/28 vs Williamsport7/29 at Williamsport7/30 vs Williamsport7/31-8/1 at Auburn8/2-8/3 at Jamestown8/4-8/6 vs Staten Island8/7-8/9 vs Tri-City
6/18 at Williamsport6/19 vs Williamsport6/20 at Williamsport6/21-6/23 vs Batavia6/24-6/25 vs Jamestown6/26-6/27 at Batavia6/28-6/30 at Jamestown7/1-7/2 vs Williamsport7/3 at Williamsport7/4-7/6 vs Hudson Valley7/8-7/10 at Brooklyn7/11-7/13 vs Vermont
DIRECTIONS
STADIUM INFORMATION
From Bellefonte: PA-150, which becomes East College Ave./PA 26. Turn right onto Porter Rd.From Altoona & South: I-99 North to US 322 East toward State College/Lewistown. Take Penn State University Exit and merge onto Park Ave. Turn left onto Porter Rd.From I-80 East: Take I-80 and merge onto I-99 South via Exit 161 toward US 322/Bellefonte. Take the exit toward Innovation Park/Penn State University. Merge onto Park Ave. and turn left onto Porter Rd.From Harrisburg/Phila. & East: Take I-76 West toward Valley Forge. Merge onto I-283 North via Exit 246 toward Harrisburg/Hershey. I-283 becomes I-83 North. Merge onto U-81 South via exit 51-A. Take US 22/322 West to Exit 67 toward State College. Take the PA-26 exit. Turn left onto East College Ave. and turn right onto Porter Rd.
Name: Medlar Field at Lubrano ParkCapacity: 5,570
Dimensions: LF 325, CF 399, RF 320Year Opened: 2006
AAA: Indianapolis IndiansAA: Altoona CurveA (Advanced): Lynchburg HillcatsA: West Virginia PowerA (Short-Season): State College SpikesRookie: Bradenton Pirates
Dir. of Player Development: Kyle StarkPhone: 412-323-5000Fax: 412-325-4413
PIRATES FARM SYSTEMPITTSBURGH PIRATES INFO
Diamond Club Seats: $11Field Box Seats: $9Bullpen Box Seats: $7Outfield Reserved Seats: $6
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 6:05pmExceptions: July 4, 1:00pm; July 13, 12:00pm; Sept 1-Sept2, 6:35pm
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
Chairman & Managing Partner Chuck Greenberg
SPIKES 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
8/10-8/12 at Lowell8/13-8/15 at Aberdeen8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 vs Jamestown8/21-8/23 vs Mahoning Valley8/24-8/26 at Mahoning Valley8/27-8/28 vs Batavia8/29-8/31 at Batavia9/1-9/2 vs Auburn9/3-9/4 at Williamsport9/5 vs Williamsport
General Manager
Jason Dambach
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LOCAL MEDIA
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FIELD STAFF
Newspapers: Staten Island Advance, New York Daily News,New York Times, New York Post
Radio: 1050 ESPN Radio, WFAN, 1010 WINS, WFUV, WSIATelevision: SI76, CBS 2, ABC 7, NBC 4, Fox 5, CW11
Navy Lodge408 North Path Rd., Staten Island, NY 10305
Phone: 718-442-0413
Finance Manager: Bob LaneManager, Sponsor Services: Tak Mihara Josh DermanMgr., Sr. Corp. Marketing: Domenick LoccisanoMarketing & Sales Coordinator: Samantha DitataMarketing Coordinator: John McCutchan
Group Sales Coordinators: Tom Kurtz Joe Kronander Thomas SheridanAndy LengsasKevin BurdickCustomer Account Manager: Nicole Carballeira Tom Conway
President: Joseph RicciuttiExec. VP/General Manager: Jane RogersVP, Ticket Sales: Jason CohenDir., Corp. Partnerships: Kevin BreenDir., Entertainment: Mike d’Amboise Dir., Sponsorship Services: Heidi SilberDir., Ticket Ops.: Matt Gulino
MLB Affiliate: New York YankeesYears in League: 1999–PresentMailing Address: 75 Richmond Terrace Staten Island, NY 10301Telephone: 718-720-YANKS (9265)Fax: 718-273-5763E-Mail: [email protected]: www.siyanks.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Manager: Josh PaulHitting Coach: John “Ty” Hawkins
Pitching Coach: Pat DanekerTrainer: Lee Meyer
STATEN ISLAND YANKEES
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DIRECTIONS
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
6/18 vs Brooklyn6/19 at Brooklyn6/20 vs Brooklyn6/21-6/22 at Hudson Valley6/23-6/25 vs Aberdeen6/26-6/27 vs Hudson Valley6/28-6/30 at Aberdeen7/1 at Brooklyn7/2 vs Brooklyn7/3 at Brooklyn7/4-7/6 at Auburn7/8-7/10 vs Tri-City7/11-7/13 vs Batavia7/14-7/16 at Jamestown
From Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Long Island: Take lower level on Verrazzano Bridge, stay right to toll booths. Take the Bay St. exit and follow School Rd. to Bay St. and make a left on Bay St. Follow Bay St. 2.3 miles past the Staten Island Ferry terminal and make a right turn at the parking sign right before the ballpark. Go down the ramp to the parking lot and enter the ballpark.From New Jersey: via Goethals Bridge (exit 13 on the NJ Turnpike) onto Staten Island Expressway (278 east). Take 278 to Clove Rd. exit 13. Make left onto Clove Rd. At Victory Blvd., make a right. Follow Victory Blvd. to Bay St. Make a left onto Bay St. & follow directions above.From the Bronx, Westchester and North: via George Washington or Tappan Zee Bridge to NJ Turnpike south to exit 13. Follow directions to Goethals Bridge.
STADIUM INFORMATION
Name: Richmond County Bank Ballpark @ St. George
Capacity: 7,171
Dimensions: LF 320, CF 390, RF 318Year Opened: 2001
AAA: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre YankeesAA: Trenton ThunderA (Advanced): Tampa YankeesA: Charleston RiverDogsA (Short-Season): Staten Island Yankees Rookie: Gulf Coast Yankees
Dir. of Player Development: Mark NewmanPhone: 813-875-7569
YANKEES FARM SYSTEMNEW YORK YANKEES INFO
Home Plate Seats: $16Reserved Seats: $14Picnic Area: $12
Monday-Saturday: 7:00pmSunday: 4:00pmExceptions: July 13, 11:00am; July 28, 11:00am; Aug 11, 11:00am; Aug 12, 12:00pm
General Manager Jane Rogers
7/17-7/19 at Vermont7/20 vs Hudson Valley7/21 at Hudson Valley7/22 vs Hudson Valley7/23 at Brooklyn7/24 vs Brooklyn7/25 at Brooklyn7/26 vs Brooklyn7/28-7/30 vs Connecticut7/31 at Brooklyn8/1 vs Brooklyn8/2-8/3 at Aberdeen8/4-8/6 at State College8/7-8/9 vs Williamsport
8/10-8/12 vs Mahoning Valley8/13-8/15 at Tri-City8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18 at Brooklyn8/19 vs Brooklyn8/20-8/22 at Connecticut8/23-8/24 vs Aberdeen8/25-8/27 vs Lowell8/28-8/30 at Lowell8/30 at Hudson Valley9/1 vs Hudson Valley9/2 at Hudson Valley9/3-9/5 vs Vermont
STATEN ISLAND YANKEES 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
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FIELD STAFF
LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WTMM-FM, WRCZ-FM, WFLY-FM, WGNA, FMNewspapers: Albany Times-Union, The Troy Record, Daily Gazette
Television: WNYT-TV, WRGB-TV, WTEN-TV, WXXA-TV, YNN
Principal Owners: Martin Barr John Burton William Gladstone Rick Murphy Alfred Roberts Stephen SiegelPresident: William GladstoneVP/General Manager: Rick MurphyAssistant GM: Vic Christopher
Director of Fan Development:Heather LaVineDirector of Business Development:Matt CallahanStadium Operations Manager:Keith SweeneyMedia & Production Manager:Chris ChenesCommunity Relations Manager:Ryan Burke
Food & Beverage Coordinator:Gian RafanielloAccount Executive:Chris DawsonAdministrative Assistant: Michelle SkinnerBookkeeper:Gene GleasonTicket Office Manager: Geoff Wilcox
MLB Affiliate: Houston Astros (2001)Years in League: 1989-2001 (Pittsfield) 2002–Present (Tri-City)Mailing Address: P.O. Box 694 Troy, NY 12181Telephone: 518-629-2287Fax: 518-629-2299E-Mail: [email protected]: www.tcvalleycats.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Operated By: Tri-City ValleyCats, Inc.
Manager: Jim PankovitsHitting Coach: Joel Chimelis
Pitching Coach: Gary RubyTrainer: Brian Baca
TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS
Hilton Garden Inn235 Hoosick StreetTroy, NY 12180Phone: 518-272-1700Fax: 518-272-1701
UMPIRES’ HOTELVISITING CLUB HOTEL
Hampton Inn10 Ulenski DriveAlbany, NY 12205Contact: Jerry WhitePhone: 518-438-2822Fax: 518-438-2931
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DIRECTIONS
STADIUM INFORMATION
From north: I-87 to exit 7 (Route 7), go east 11⁄2 miles to I-787 South, to Route 378 East, go over bridge to Route 4, right to Route 4 South, one mile to Hudson Valley Community College campus on left.From south: I-87 to exit 23 (I-787), I-787 north six miles to exit for Route 378 east, over bridge to Route 4, right to Route 4 South, one mile to campus on left.From east: Massachusetts Turnpike to exit B-1 (I-90), nine miles to Exit 8 (Defreestville), left off ramp to Route 4 North, five miles to campus on right.From west: I-90 to exit 24 (I-90 East), I-90 East for six miles to I-787 North (Troy), 2.2 miles to exit for Route 378 East, over bridge to Route 4, right to Route 4 south for one mile to campus on left.
Name: Joseph L. Bruno StadiumAddress: 80 Vandenburgh Ave. Troy NY 12180
Capacity: 4,500Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325Year Opened: 2002
Dir., Player Development:Ricky BennettPhone: 713-259-8922Fax: 713-259-8600
AAA: Round Rock ExpressAA: Corpus Christi HooksA (Advanced): Lancaster JetHawksA: Lexington LegendsA (Short-Season): Tri-City ValleyCatsRookie: Greeneville Astros
ASTROS FARM SYSTEMHOUSTON ASTROS INFO
Premium Box: $10Reserved Box: $8Grandstand: $5
Monday-Saturday: 7:00pmSunday: 5:00pmExceptions: July 3-July 5, 6:00pm; July 19, 11:00am; Aug 12, 11:00am
GAME TIMES TICKET INFORMATION
General Manager Rick Murphy
VALLEYCATS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
League Director William Gladstone
8/23 at Connecticut8/24 vs Connecticut8/25-8/27 at Hudson Valley8/28-8/30 vs Hudson Valley8/31-9/2 at Lowell9/3-9/5 at Brooklyn
7/23-7/24 at Connecticut7/25-7/26 at Vermont7/28-7/30 vs Lowell7/31-8/1 at Connecticut 8/2-8/3 vs Vermont8/4-8/6 at Mahoning Valley8/7-8/9 at State College8/10-8/12 vs Williamsport8/13-8/15 vs Staten Island8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 at Connecticut8/20-8/22 vs Aberdeen
6/18-6/20 vs Connecticut6/21-6/22 at Lowell6/23-6/25 vs Vermont6/26-6/27 vs Lowell6/28-6/30 at Vermont7/1-7/3 vs Connecticut7/4-7/6 vs Batvia7/8-7/10 at Staten Island7/11-7/13 vs Jamestown7/14-7/16 at Auburn7/17-7/19 vs Brooklyn7/20-7/22 at Aberdeen
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LOCAL MEDIA
FIELD STAFF
Radio: 960 DOT-AMNewspapers: Burlington Free Press, Rutland HeraldTelevision: WCAX (CBS), WPTZ (NBC), WFFF (Fox)
Principal Owner: Ray PecorVice President: Kyle BostwickGeneral Manager: Nate Cloutier
Accounts Manager & Merchandise Director: Kate EchoDirector, Marketing & Promotions:Shelby Sorrentino
Box Office Manager: Connor Stratford Director, Media Relations: Paul StanfieldDirector, Concessions: Judd Colby
MLB Affiliate: Washington NationalsYears in League: 1994–PresentMailing Address: 1 King Street Ferry Dock Burlington, VT 05401Telephone: 802-655-4200Fax: 802-655-5660E-Mail: [email protected]: www.vermontlakemonsters.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Manager: Jeff GarberHitting Coach: Paul SanagorskiPitching Coach: Franklin Bravo
Trainer: John KotredesHead Groundskeeper: Lee KellerClubhouse Manager: Phil Schelzo
VERMONT LAKE MONSTERS
Comfort Inn & Suites5 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403Phone: 802-863-5541
UMPIRES’ HOTELVISITING CLUB HOTEL
Hampton Inn42 Lower Mountainview Drive Colchester, VT 05446Phone: 802-655-6177
Jordan ZimmermanJohn Lannan
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6/18-6/20 vs Lowell6/21-6/22 vs Connecticut6/23-6/25 at Tri-City6/26-6/27 at Connecticut6/28-6/30 vs Tri-City7/1-7/3 at Lowell7/4-7/6 vs Williamsport7/8-7/10 at Mahoning Valley7/11-7/13 at State College7/14-7/16 vs Aberdeen7/17-7/19 vs Staten Island
STADIUM INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
From I-89, take exit 14W, past Sheraton Hotel, bear right onto East Avenue. For free parking and shuttle service, take left at first light. For limited stadium parking, continue to end of East Avenue, take right at light on Colchester Avenue to ballpark entrance. Stadium parking $3.00 per car. Additional free parking available in Trinity Campus parking lot at end of East Avenue.
Name: Centennial FieldCapacity: 4,400
Dimensions: LF 330, CF 405, RF 325Year Opened: 1922
AAA: Syracuse ChiefsAA: Harrisburg SenatorsA (Advanced): Potomac NationalsA: Hagerstown SunsA (Short-Season): Vermont Lake MonstersRookie: Gulf Coast League Nationals
NATIONALS FARM SYSTEMWASHINGTON NATIONALS INFO
Dir. of Player Development:Doug Harris
Reserved Seating: $8General Admission: $7 Adult $5 Senior (60 & over)$5 child (under 12)
Monday-Friday: 7:05pmSaturday: 6:05pmSunday: 1:05pmExceptions: July 4, 4:05pm; July 22, 1:05pm
GAME TIMES TICKET INFORMATION
League Director Ray Pecor
LAKE MONSTERS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
7/20-7/22 at Connecticut7/23-7/24 vs Lowell7/25-7/26 vs Tri-City7/28-7/30 vs Hudson Valley7/31-8/1 at Lowell8/2-8/3 at Tri-City8/4-8/6 vs Auburn8/7-8/9 vs Batavia8/10-8/12 at Hudson Valley8/13-8/15 at Jamestown
8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/19 vs Lowell8/20-8/22 vs Brooklyn8/23-8/24 at Lowell8/25-8/27 vs Connecticut8/28-8/30 at Aberdeen8/31-9/2 at Brooklyn9/3-9/5 at Staten Island
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LOCAL MEDIA
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
UMPIRES’ HOTEL
Radio: WLYC 1050 (Flagship), WRAK 1400AM, WKSB, WVRT, WYBL, WZXR, WILQ, WBZD, WWPA
Newspapers: Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Lockhaven ExpressTelevision: WBRE, WYOU, WNEP
Best Western1840 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, PA 17701Phone: 570-326-1981 • Fax: 570-323-9590
Genetti Hotel & Suites200 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: 570-326-6600
FIELD STAFF
League Director: Paul VelteExec. Vice President: John SchreyerVP/General Manager: Doug Estes
VP, Director of Marketing: Gabe SinicropiDir., Ticket Ops & Community Relations: Sarah BuddDir., Client Services: Jacque Bell
Director of Food and Beverage: Bill Gehron
MLB Affiliate: Philadelphia PhilliesYears in League: 1999–PresentMailing Address: P.O. Box 3173 Williamsport, PA 17701Telephone: 570-326-3389Fax: 570-326-3494E-Mail: [email protected]: www.crosscutters.com
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
Manager: Chris TrubyHitting Coach: Jorge Velandia
Pitching Coach: Lance Carter
WILLIAMSPORT CROSSCUTTERS
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DIRECTIONS
6/18 vs State College6/19 at State College6/20 vs State College6/21-6/23 vs Jamestown6/24-6/25 at Auburn6/26-6/27 at Jamestown6/28-6/30 vs Auburn7/1-7/2 at State College7/3 vs State College7/4-7/6 at Vermont7/8-7/10 vs Aberdeen7/11-7/13 vs Connecticut
STADIUM INFORMATION
TICKET INFORMATIONGAME TIMES
From North: Take the Fourth Street exit from Route 15 in Williamsport; turn left on W. Fourth Street.From South: Follow Route 15 N to Williamsport, crossing over the Susquehanna River (Market Street Bridge). Turn left at second traffic light onto W. Fourth Street. Follow W. Fourth Street for 3-4 miles.From East: Follow Route 80 to Route 180 into Williamsport. Exit Route 180 at Maynard Street, turn right onto Maynard Street, then left onto W. Fourth Street.From West: Follow Route 80 to Route 220. Follow Route 220 to Williamsport. Take Fourth Street exit. Follow Fourth Street 4-5 miles.
Name: Bowman FieldCapacity: 4,200
Dimensions: LF 345, CF 405, RF 350Year Opened: 1926
AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigsAA: Reading PhilliesA (Advanced): Clearwater ThreshersA: Lakewood Blue ClawsA (Short-Season): Williamsport CrosscuttersRookie: Gulf Coast Phillies
PHILLIES FARM SYSTEMPHILADELPHIA PHILLIES INFO
Dir. of Player Development: Steve NoworytaPhone: 215-463-6000Fax: 215-755-9324E-mail: [email protected]
Reserved Box: $7.25 General Admission:Adult: $5.50 Child (5-12)/Senior (60+): $4.50Child (5 and under): FREE
Monday-Saturday: 7:05pmSunday: 5:05pm
League Director Paul Velte
CROSSCUTTERS 2009 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)
General Manager Doug Estes
7/14-7/16 at Hudson Valley7/17-7/19 at Mahoning Valley7/20-7/21 vs Batavia7/22-7/24 vs Mahoning Valley7/25-7/26 at Batavia7/28 vs State College7/29 at State College7/30 vs State College7/31-8/1 at Mahoning Valley8/2-8/3 vs Auburn8/4-8/6 vs Lowell8/7-8/9 at Staten Island
8/10-8/12 at Tri-City8/13-8/15 vs Brooklyn8/16-8/17 All-Star Break8/18-8/20 at Auburn8/21-8/23 vs Batavia8/24-8/26 at Batavia8/27-8/29 at Jamestown8/30-8/31 vs Jamestown9/1-9/2 vs Mahoning Valley9/3-9/4 vs State College9/5 at State College
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2009 MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTS
DATE PLAYER TEAM NYPL TEAM YEAR
April 6 Stanley Kyles Brewers Geneva 1980-1981April 6 Luke Gregerson Padres State College 2006April 9 Trevor Crowe Indians Mahoning Valley 2005April 9 Ricardo Romero Blue Jays Auburn 2005April 16 Jason Jaramillo Pirates Batavia 2004April 17 Phillip Walters Cardinals State College 2006April 18 Anthony Claggett Yankees Oneonta 2005April 20 Jordan Zimmerman Nationals Vermont 2007April 20 David Jones Red Sox Lowell 2005April 21 Bradley Bergesen Orioles Aberdeen 2005April 22 Tony Sipp Indians Mahoning Valley 2004April 26 Mark Melancon Yankees Staten Island 2006April 26 Graham Taylor Marlins Jamestown 2006April 30 James Greene Cardinals New Jersey 2005May 2 Robert Ray Blue Jays Auburn 2005May 5 Brett Cecil Blue Jays Auburn 2007May 8 Chris Coghlan Marlins Jamestown 2006May 14 Nolan Reimold Orioles Aberdeen 2005May 17 Sergio Escalona Phillies Williamsport 2007May 17 David Huff Indians Mahoning Valley 2006May 21 Cristhan Martinez Marlins Oneonta 2004May 21 Craig Stammen Nationals Vermont 2005May 22 Brett Hayes Marlins Jamestown 2005May 23 Sean West Marlins Jamestown 2006May 26 Jason Berken Orioles Aberdeen 2005May 26 Christopher Leroux Marlins Jamestown 2006May 28 David Hernandez Orioles Aberdeen 2005May 30 Guillermo Moscoso Rangers Oneonta 2005-2007June 3 Christopher Gimenez Indians Mahoning Valley 2004June 4 Andrew McCutchen Pirates Williamsport 2005June 5 Jess Todd Cardinals Batavia 2007June 6 Blake Hawksworth Cardinals New Jersey 2002-2005June 6 Matthew Maloney Reds Batavia 2005June 16 Mitchell Jones Dodgers Staten Island 2000June 18 Bradley Mills Blue Jays Auburn 2007June 20 Afredo Figaro Tigers Oneonta 2007June 23 Dustin Brown Red Sox Lowell 2002June 25 Timothy Wood Marlins Jamestown 2003June 29 Clayton Mortensen Cardinals Batavia 2007July 2 Stephen Sutton Reds Tri-City 2004July 3 Jarrett Hoffauir Cardinals New Jersey 2004July 6 Aaron Bates Red Sox Lowell 2006July 7 Marc Rzepczynski Blue Jays Auburn 2007
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2009 MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTS (CONT’D)
DATE PLAYER TEAM NYPL TEAM YEAR
July 9 Robert Manuel Reds Brooklyn 2005July 12 Luis Valdez Braves Williamsport 2005July 20 John Martin Nationals Mahoning Valley 2006July 25 Casey Fien Tigers Oneonta 2006July 29 David Norris Astros Tri-City 2006August 1 Wyatt Toregas Indians Mahoning Valley 2004August 5 Jorge Padilla Nationals Batavia 1999August 13 Justin Berg Cubs Staten Island 2005August 17 Reid Gorecki Braves New Jersey 2003August 28 Wilton Lopez Astros Staten Island 2004August 31 Daniel McCutchen Pirates Staten Island 2006September 1 Carlos Carrasco Indians Batavia 2005September 1 Neil Walker Pirates Williamsport 2004September 4 Michael Dunn Yankees Staten Island 2006September 6 Wade Davis Rays Hudson Valley 2005September 8 Thomas Manzella Astros Tri-City 2005September 9 Victor Garate Nationals Tri-City 2006-2007September 9 Christopher Johnson Astros Tri-City 2006September 10 Ian Desmond Nationals Vermont 2004September 10 Tobi Stoner Mets Brooklyn 2006September 13 Brent Dlugach Tigers Oneonta 2004September 15 John Axton Brewers Staten Island 2007September 18 Matthew Carson Athletics Staten Island 2002September 21 Joshua Butler Brewers Staten Island 2006September 22 Eric Hacker Pirates Staten Island 2003September 28 Dustin Richardson Red Sox Lowell 2006September 29 Matthew Pagnozzi Cardinals New Jersey 2003
Florida Marlins’ Left Fielder, Chris Coghlan, won the 2009 National League Rookie of the Year
Award. Coghlan averaged .321, hit 31 doubles and had 47 RBIs in 2009. In 2006, Chris
played in the New York Penn League for the Jamestown Jammers. Chris Coghlan represents
two consecutive years when a former NYPL star has won Rookie of the Year Honors.
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2009 ALL-STARS WHO PLAYED OR COACHED FOR NYPL
NAME MLB TEAM NYPL TEAM YEAR
COACHESTrey Hillman, AL Royals Batavia/ Oneonta 1985/1990Dave Martinez, AL Rays Geneva 1983Jim Hickey, AL Rays Niagara Falls 1983Sam Perlozzo, NL Phillies Little Falls 1982STARTERS Evan Longoria, AL 3B Rays Hudson Valley 2006Jason Bay, AL OF Red Sox Vermont 2000Josh Hamilton, AL OF Rangers Hudson Valley 1999-2006Chase Utley, NL 2B Phillies Batavia 2000Hanley Ramirez, NL SS Marlins Lowell 2002PITCHERSJonathan Papelbon, AL RHP Red Sox Lowell 2003Tim Wakefield, AL RHP Red Sox Waterton/Welland 1988/1989Francisco Cordero, NL RHP Reds Jamestown 1995-1996Dan Haren, NL RHP Diamondbacks New Jersey 2001Josh Johnson, NL RHP Marlins Jamestown 2002Johan Santana, NL LHP Mets Auburn 1997-1998RESERVESVictor Martinez, AL C Indians Mahoning Valley 1999Kevin Youkilis, AL 1B Red Sox Lowell 2001-2004Aaron Hill, AL 2B Blue Jays Auburn 2003Mike Young, AL 3B Rangers St. Catharine’s 1997Brandon Inge, 3B Tigers Jamestown 1998Curtis Granderson, AL OF Tigers Oneonta 2002Adam Lind, AL DH Blue Jays Auburn 2004Ben Zobrist, AL OF Rays Tri-City 2004Adrian Gonzalez, NL 1B Padres Utica 2000Ryan Howard, NL 1B Phillies Batavia 2001Freddy Sanchex, NL 2B Pirates Lowell 2000Hunter Bence, NL OF Astros Tri-City 2004
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MAJOR LEAGUE MANAGERS FROM NYPL
NAME 1ST ML TEAM YEAR 1ST NYPL TEAM YEAR(S)Manny Acta Nationals 2007 Auburn 1993-96Terry Bevington White Sox* 1995 Oneonta 1975-76Del Bissonnette Red Sox* 1945 Bradford 1941Ken Boyer Cardinals* 1978 Hamilton 1950Dave Bristol Reds* 1966 Hornell 1957Jerry Coleman Padres 1980 Wellsville 1942Terry Collins Astros 1994 Niagara Falls 1971Chuck Cottier Mariners* 1984 Niagara Falls 1971Mike Cubbage* Mets* 1991 Geneva 1971Lee Elia Cubs 1982 Elmira 1959John Felske Phillies 1985 Newark 1974Mike Ferraro Indians 1983 Oneonta 1974Matt Galante Astros* 1999 Binghamton 1966Cito Gaston Blue Jays* 1989 Binghamton 1964Bob Geren Athletics 2007 Utica 1996Fredi Gonzalez Marlins 2007 Erie 1992Mike Hargrove Indians 1992 Geneva 1972Bud Harrelson Mets* 1990 Little Falls 1984Trey Hillman Royals 2008 Oneonta 1990Vedie Himsl Cubs* 1961 Hamilton 1950Roy Johnson Cubs* 1944 Lockport 1943Tim Johnson Blue Jays 1998 Auburn 1980Tom Kelly Twins* 1986 Newark 1968Karl Kuehl Expos* 1976 Geneva 1961Jim Leyland Pirates 1986 Jamestown 1965Lloyd Mcclendon Little Falls 1980 Pirates 2001John Mclaren Mariners* 2007 Utica 1981Stump Merrill Yankees* 1990 Batavia 1968Jack Moore Athletics* 1984 Jamestown 1968 Paul Owens Phillies* 1972 Olean 1951Larry Parrish Tigers* 1998 Jamestown 1972 Tony Perez Reds* 1993 Geneva 1960Sam Perlozzo Orioles* 2005 Little Falls 1982Phil Regan Orioles 1995 Jamestown 1956 Bob Rodgers Brewers 1980 Jamestown 1956Pete Rose Reds* 1984 Geneva 1960 Bob Shawkey Yankees 1930 Jamestown 1950Buck Showalter Yankees 1992 Oneonta 1985Joel Skinner Indians 2002 Watertown 1995Jack Tighe Tigers 1957 Batavia 1944Carlos Tosca Blue Jays* 2002 Oneonta 1978-79Dick Tracewski Tigers* 1979 Hornell 1954 Tom Trebelhorn Brewers* 1986 Batavia 1979Eric Wedge Indians 2002 Elmira 1989Maury Wills Mariners* 1980 Hornell 1951Ned Yost Brewers 2003 Batavia 1974Don Zimmer Padres* 1972 Hornell 1950
*Did not manage entire year
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ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE
YEAR TEAMS SEASON PLAYOFFS
1939 6 267,212 7,5931940 6 278,514 8,2121941 8 355,112 12,6131942 8 387,548 20,0161943 6 370,512 12,0611944 8 410,312 18,2001945 8 358,565 31,1391946 8 500,599 43,8331947 8 483,455 43,3421948 8 504,637 34,2501949 8 602,273 35,5031950 8 448,012 29,2461951 8 410,561 25,0961952 8 339,764 18,1941953 8 291,325 8,9731954 8 375,981 13,2221955 8 339,030 6,9821956 6 161,973 11,6141957 7 251,603 9,7311958 8 250,338 8,0491959 8 230,981 13,1611960 6 171,652 2,5991961 8 271,098 4,9941962 6 298,749 5,6761963 6 167,639 4,1821964 6 191,594 4,6051965 6 213,769 None1966 6 186,035 1,9951967 6 115,175 None1968 8 168,339 8901969 8 190,519 None1970 8 278,650 None1971 8 269,889 None1972 8 236,086 None
1973 8 281,624 None
YEAR TEAMS SEASON PLAYOFFS
1974 6 209,857 None 1975 6 208,268 None1976 6 200,383 None1977 10 336,479 **1978 10 306,286 1,9501979 8 298,538 3,0461980 8 236,623 2,5671981 8 308,829 2,2981982 10 350,230 3,042 1983 12 501,080 2,780 1984 12 416,225 1,6671985 12 590,793 2,5521986 12 454,680 3,1531987 12 466,249 2,0791988 12 506,113 7811989 14 714,561 7,7791990 14 744,830 5,9221991 14 776,185 5,3121992 14 684,064 5,4621993 14 708,175 3,8751994 14 961,361 5,1511995 14 1,181,847 14,6841996 14 1,204,958 12,6171997 14 1,209,251 9,7651998 14 1,279,493 7,3001999 14 1,371,054 22,3762000 14 1,322,739 13,2552001 14 1,642,020 24,9332002 14 1,890,053 11,6732003 14 1,784,663 24,6012004 14 1,777,309 20,8162005 14 1,787,962 12,1622006 14 1,751,967 13,5712007 14 1,839,458 14,9682008 14 1,815,445 10,009
2009 14 1,786,735 12,831
**Not AvailableALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON: 44,283,888 ALL-TIME PLAYOFFS: 720,948
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STANDINGS (1939–PRESENT)
1939 W L Pct.
Olean 65 38 .631Hamilton 61 44 .581Bradford 59 43 .578Batavia 48 54 .471Niagara Falls 44 59 .427Jamestown 32 71 .311
1940 W L Pct.
Olean 65 39 .625Batavia 58 48 .547London 48 54 .471Hamilton 47 53 .470Niagara-Jamestown 48 55 .466Bradford 44 61 .419
1941 W L Pct.
Jamestown 68 42 .618Bradford 60 50 .549Batavia 54 54 .500Hamilton 50 57 .467Olean 48 81 .440London 47 63 .431
1942 W L Pct.
Jamestown 84 41 .672Olean 82 42 .661Batavia 72 53 .576Hornell 65 60 .520Wellsville 65 60 .520Bradford 56 68 .452Lockport 39 85 .315Hamilton 36 90 .286
1943 W L Pct.
Lockport 65 45 .591Hornell 60 50 .545Wellsville 58 51 .532Jamestown 43 56 .491Batavia 49 61 .445Olean 42 66 .394
1944 W L Pct.
Lockport 76 49 .608Jamestown 70 54 .565Batavia 70 55 .560Hornell 62 61 .504Erie 61 63 .492Olean 57 66 .463Wellsville 51 73 .411Bradford 48 74 .393
1945 W L Pct.
Batavia 84 40 .677Jamestown 75 51 .595Lockport 73 52 .584Bradford 70 55 .560Wellsville 57 68 .456Hornell 55 71 .437Erie 46 77 .374Olean 40 86 .317
1946 W L Pct.
Jamestown* 84 41 .672Batavia* 84 41 .672Olean 69 56 .552Bradford 58 66 .468Hamilton 53 73 .421Wellsville 52 72 .419Lockport 51 73 .411Hornell 48 77 .384*Co-champions
1947 W L Pct.
Jamestown 87 39 .690Bradford 69 55 .557Olean 66 58 .532Wellsville 64 59 .520Lockport 61 62 .496Batavia 60 63 .488Hamilton 49 76 .392Hornell 40 84 .323
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1948 W L Pct.
Lockport 76 50 .603Jamestown 74 52 .587Hamilton 73 52 .584Bradford 66 61 .520Batavia 65 62 .512Wellsville 60 64 .484Olean 60 66 .476Hornell 29 96 .232
1949 W L Pct.
Bradford 80 46 .635Jamestown 78 48 .619Hamilton 75 50 .600Batavia 66 60 .524Hornell 62 64 .492Lockport 58 68 .460Wellsville 45 81 .357Olean 39 86 .312
1950 W L Pct.
Hornell 81 43 .653Olean 71 54 .568Hamilton 68 57 .544Bradford 63 62 .504Batavia 61 64 .488Jamestown 60 64 .484Wellsville 50 75 .400Lockport 45 80 .360
1951 W L Pct.
Olean* 79 48 .622Jamestown* 78 49 .614Hornell 71 55 .564Hamilton 66 60 .524Bradford 64 62 .508Wellsville 53 73 .421Batavia 49 77 .389Corning 45 81 .357* Olean won single game post-season playoff for pennant.
1952 W L Pct.
Hamilton 83 43 .659Jamestown 81 45 .643Olean 70 55 .560Hornell 69 56 .552Batavia 57 68 .456Corning 53 71 .427Bradford 51 73 .411Wellsville 36 89 .288
1953 W L Pct.
Jamestown 88 37 .704Hornell 70 56 .556Hamilton 69 57 .548Bradford 66 60 .524Olean 63 61 .508Wellsville 59 67 .468Batavia 46 78 .371Corning 40 85 .320
1954 W L Pct.
Jamestown 78 48 .619Corning 77 47 .621Wellsville 69 53 .552Hornell 65 60 .520Bradford 61 65 .484Hamilton 61 65 .484Olean 46 80 .365Erie 45 81 .357
1955 W L Pct.
Hamilton 82 43 .656Bradford 74 51 .592Corning 69 57 .548Wellsville 68 58 .540Erie 66 60 .524Hornell 50 76 .397Jamestown 48 78 .381Olean 46 80 .365
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1956 W L Pct.
Wellsville 74 46 .617Corning 68 55 .553Olean 65 58 .528Hornell 57 58 .497Jamestown 52 62 .456Erie 45 74 .378Hamilton* 6 8 .429Bradford* 3 9 .250*Withdrew from League May 18
1957 W L Pct.
Wellsville 74 43 .632Erie 70 47 .598Corning 65 52 .556Batavia 58 59 .496Olean 52 65 .444Elmira 51 66 .436Hornell 38 59 .392Jamestown* 28 35 .444Bradford** 5 15 .250*Jamestown folded June 25th** Bradford folded May 23; replaced by
Hornell 5-28
1958 W L Pct.
Wellsville 70 56 .556Geneva 69 57 .548Olean 67 57 .540Auburn 67 58 .536Corning 64 61 .512Batavia 60 65 .480Erie 53 72 .424Elmira 50 74 .403
1959 W L Pct.
Wellsville 80 46 .635Geneva 72 52 .581Elmira 67 57 .540Corning 63 62 .504Auburn 58 67 .464Olean 57 69 .452Batavia 54 71 .432Erie 49 76 .392
1960 W L Pct.
Erie 83 46 .643Wellsville 69 60 .535Auburn 65 63 .508Corning 60 69 .465Elmira 56 74 .431Geneva 54 75 .419
1961 W L Pct.
Geneva 77 48 .616Erie 68 57 .544Batavia 65 59 .524Olean 64 61 .512Elmira 61 63 .492Jamestown 58 68 .460Wellsville 55 71 .437Auburn 52 73 .416
1962 W L Pct.
Jamestown 69 50 .580Erie 68 51 .571Auburn 62 57 .521Olean 62 57 .521Batavia 51 67 .432Geneva 44 74 .373
1963 W L Pct.Auburn 76 54 .585 Wellsville 73 57 .562 Batavia 63 67 .485 Jamesville 62 68 .477 Geneva 59 71 .454 Erie 57 73 .438
1964 W L Pct.Auburn 79 48 .622 Geneva 79 51 .608 Wellsville 70 60 .538 Jamestown 68 60 .531 Binghamton 58 71 .450 Batavia 33 97 .245
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1965 W L Pct.
Binghamton 81 45 .643Auburn 73 55 .570Geneva 65 61 .516Wellsville 62 64 .492Batavia 47 75 .385Jamestown 47 75 .385
1966 W L Pct.
Auburn 80 49 .620Jamestown 70 55 .560Binghamton 67 58 .536Oneonta 65 59 .524Batavia 58 63 .479Geneva 34 90 .274
1967 – 1st SHORT-SEASON1967 W L Pct.
Auburn 52 26 .667Batavia 41 36 .532Oneonta 40 39 .506Jamestown 39 41 .488Geneva 37 42 .468Erie 26 51 .338
1968 W L Pct.
Auburn 49 27 .645Oneonta 43 34 .558Williamsport 40 35 .553Newark 38 36 .514Batavia 37 38 .493Geneva 37 39 .487Jamestown 31 44 .413Corning 27 49 .355
1969 W L Pct.
Oneonta 51 26 .662Batavia 42 33 .560Newark 42 34 .553Williamsport 39 36 .520Corning 35 42 .455Jamestown 33 41 .446Auburn 31 42 .425Geneva 27 46 .370
1970 W L Pct.
Auburn 43 26 .623Oneonta 41 28 .594Batavia 37 32 .536Newark 36 33 .522Geneva 33 35 .485Jamestown 30 40 .429Niagara Falls 28 40 .412Williamsport 28 42 .400
1971 W L Pct.
Oneonta 45 23 .662Auburn 42 28 .600Niagara Falls 37 33 .529Newark 35 35 .500Geneva 34 36 .486Williamsport 30 39 .435Batavia 30 40 .429Jamestown 25 44 .362
1972 W L Pct.
Niagara Falls 48 22 .686Oneonta 45 25 .643Jamestown 42 28 .600Auburn 39 30 .565Geneva 30 40 .429Batavia 29 40 .420Newark 23 46 .333Williamsport 22 47 .319
1973 W L Pct.
Auburn 46 23 .667Oneonta 44 26 .629Jamestown 41 28 .594Geneva 39 29 .574Batavia 33 36 .478Elmira 32 37 .464Niagara Falls 27 43 .386Newark 15 55 .214
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1974 W L Pct.Oneonta 53 16 .768Auburn 34 32 .515Elmira 34 35 .493Niagara Falls 33 36 .478Newark 30 36 .455Batavia 20 49 .290
1975 W L Pct.
Newark 47 20 .701Elmira 38 30 .559Oneonta 35 34 .507Auburn 31 37 .456Niagara Falls 29 40 .420Batavia 24 43 .358
1976 W L Pct. Elmira 50 20 .714 Newark 46 24 .657 Niagara Falls 35 34 .507 Batavia 30 40 .429 Auburn 24 45 .348 Oneonta 24 46 .343
1977 W L Pct.Eastern Division Oneonta 47 23 .671 Utica 43 28 .606 Elmira 33 36 .478 Little Falls 32 39 .451 Auburn 17 53 .243 Western Division Batavia 42 28 .600 Newark 43 29 .597 Jamestown 35 32 .522 Geneva 31 40 .437 Niagara Falls 27 42 .391
1978 W L Pct.Wrigley Division Geneva 51 20 .718 Jamestown 44 28 .611 Batavia 34 38 .472 Niagara Falls 30 40 .429 Newark 26 46 .361 Yawkey Division Oneonta 51 19 .729 Utica 37 34 .521 Auburn 32 40 .444 Little Falls 29 42 .408 Elmira 21 48 .304
1979 W L Pct.Yawkey Division Oneonta 42 26 .618 Elmira 34 35 .493 Little Falls 31 39 .443 Utica 24 41 .379 Auburn 22 45 .328 Wrigley Division Geneva 50 19 .725 Jamestown 43 27 .614 Batavia 37 34 .521 Newark 32 39 .451 Niagara Falls 30 41 .423
1980 W L Pct.Eastern Division Oneonta 49 25 .662 Little Falls 40 33 .548 Elmira 39 35 .527 Utica 27 44 .380 Western Division Geneva 48 26 .649 Batavia 31 42 .425 Jamestown 29 42 .408 Auburn 29 45 .392
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1981 W L Pct.
Eastern DivisionOneonta 48 25 .658Utica 39 31 .557Little Falls 31 39 .443Elmira 25 48 .342
Western Division Jamestown 48 26 .649Erie 44 30 .595Geneva 41 34 .547Batavia 16 59 .213
1982 W L Pct.
Eastern Division Oneonta 43 33 .566Utica 41 34 .547Little Falls 38 38 .500Auburn 35 39 .473Elmira 34 40 .459
Western Division Niagara Falls 42 34 .533Jamestown 36 38 .486Geneva 36 39 .480Erie 35 38 .479Batavia 33 40 .452
1983 W L Pct.Eastern Division Utica 48 26 .649 Little Falls 48 27 .640 Auburn 43 31 .581 Elmira 38 36 .514 Oneonta 32 44 .421 Watertown 21 55 .276 Western Division Newark 48 26 .649 Jamestown 38 36 .514 Erie 37 38 .493 Geneva 33 40 .452 Batavia 32 43 .427 Niagara Falls 29 45 .392
1984 W L Pct.
Eastern DivisionLittle Falls 44 31 .587Watertown 38 35 .527Auburn 38 38 .500Elmira 35 38 .479Utica 31 44 .413Oneonta 29 45 .392Western Division Newark 46 28 .622Erie 43 31 .581Batavia 41 35 .539Geneva 38 36 .514Niagara Falls 35 40 .467Jamestown 28 46 .378
1985 W L Pct.
Northern Division Oneonta 55 23 .705Utica 35 41 .461Little Falls 34 41 .453Watertown 22 54 .289Central Division Auburn 47 31 .603Geneva 45 33 .577Newark 41 36 .532Elmira 28 49 .364
Southern Division Jamestown 45 33 .577Erie 44 34 .564Niagara Falls 34 43 .442Batavia 33 45 .423
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1986 W L Pct.
Yawkey Division Oneonta 59 18 .766Little Falls 36 40 .474Watertown 30 48 .385Utica 26 52 .333
McNamara Division Auburn 44 32 .579Newark 41 37 .526Elmira 39 36 .520Geneva 40 38 .513Wrigley Division St. Catharines 48 28 .632Erie 37 40 .481Batavia 30 45 .400Jamestown 30 46 .395
1987 W L Pct.Eastern Division Watertown 44 32 .579 Oneonta 41 34 .547 Auburn 39 36 .520 Little Falls 38 36 .514 Utica 31 43 .419 Elmira 26 50 .342 Western Division Geneva 48 28 .632 Jamestown 44 33 .571 Newark 42 32 .568 St. Catharines 41 36 .532 Erie 36 39 .480 Batavia 23 54 .299
1988 W L Pct.Eastern Division Oneonta 48 28 .632 Utica 47 29 .618 Auburn 42 33 .560 Little Falls 39 36 .520 Watertown 35 39 .473 Elmira 28 48 .368 Western Division Jamestown 47 29 .618 Erie 46 31 .597 Hamilton 36 39 .480 Batavia 31 44 .413 St. Catharines 27 46 .370 Geneva 27 51 .346
1989 W L Pct. Eastern Division Pittsfield 53 23 .697 Oneonta 48 27 .640 Watertown 47 30 .610 Utica 39 39 .500 Geneva 36 39 .480 Auburn 35 42 .455 Elmira 30 46 .395 Western Division Jamestown 44 32 .579 Niagara Falls 43 33 .566 Batavia 37 39 .487 Welland 32 44 .421 Hamilton 32 44 .421 St. Catharines 31 45 .408 Erie 25 49 .338
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1990 W L Pct.McNamara Division (Eastern) Oneonta 52 26 .667 Watertown 43 34 .558 Pittsfield 43 34 .558 Utica 31 47 .397 McNamara Division (Western) Geneva 51 26 .662 Batavia 41 35 .539 Elmira 32 45 .416 Auburn 31 46 .403 Stedler Division Erie 44 33 .571 Jamestown 41 36 .532 Welland 36 42 .462 Niagara Falls 35 42 .455 Hamilton 30 46 .395 St. Catharines 29 47 .382
1991 W L Pct.
McNamara Division (Eastern) Pittsfield 51 26 .662Oneonta 42 35 .545Utica 39 37 .513Watertown 27 50 .351
McNamara Division (Western) Elmira 47 30 .610Auburn 38 39 .494Batavia 38 40 .487Geneva 35 43 .449Stedler Division Jamestown 51 27 .654Erie 37 41 .474Niagara Falls 36 42 .462Hamilton 35 42 .455St. Catharines 35 42 .455Welland 30 47 .390
1992 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Utica 42 32 .568Pittsfield 37 37 .500Oneonta 37 38 .493Watertown 37 39 .487
Pinckney Division Geneva 41 34 .547Batavia 36 34 .514Auburn 32 41 .438Elmira 31 44 .413Stedler Division Hamilton 56 20 .737Erie 40 37 .519Niagara Falls 39 39 .500Jamestown 34 43 .442St. Catharines 33 42 .440Welland 31 46 .403
1993 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Pittsfield 40 35 .533Utica 38 38 .500Glens Falls 37 40 .481Oneonta 36 40 .474
Pinckney Division Watertown 46 32 .590Geneva 43 34 .558Elmira 31 44 .413Auburn 30 46 .395Stedler Division St Catharines 49 29 .628Niagara Falls 47 31 .603Batavia 38 39 .494Erie 36 41 .468Welland 35 42 .455Jamestown 31 46 .403
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1994 W L Pct.McNamara Division New Jersey 43 32 .573 Vermont 42 33 .560 Hudson Valley 37 37 .500 Pittsfield 37 38 .493 Pinckney Division Watertown 48 26 .649 Auburn 45 31 .592 Utica 35 37 .486 Elmira 30 43 .411 Oneonta 30 45 .400 Williamsport 26 49 .347 Stedler Division Jamestown 42 32 .568 Batavia 40 34 .541 St Catharines 35 39 .473 Welland 30 44 .405
1995 W L Pct. McNamara Division Vermont 49 27 .645 Hudson Valley 47 27 .635 New Jersey 35 41 .461 Pittsfield 34 42 .447 Pinckney Division Watertown 46 27 .630 Auburn 40 34 .541 Williamsport 37 39 .487 Oneonta 34 41 .453 Utica 33 40 .452 Elmira 25 41 .329 Stedler Division Batavia 41 34 .547 St Catharines 38 37 .507 Erie 34 41 .453 Jamestown 32 44 .421
1996 W L Pct.McNamara Division Vermont 48 26 .649 Pittsfield 46 29 .613 Lowell 33 41 .446 Hudson Valley 32 44 .421 New Jersey 28 47 .373 Pinckney Division Watertown 45 30 .600 Williamsport 43 32 .573 Auburn 37 39 .487 Oneonta 31 45 .408 Utica 29 47 .382 Stedler Division St Catharines 44 32 .579 Batavia 42 33 .560 Jamestown 39 36 .520 Erie 30 46 .395
1996 W L Pct.McNamara Division Vermont 48 26 .649 Pittsfield 46 29 .613 Lowell 33 41 .446 Hudson Valley 32 44 .421 New Jersey 28 47 .373 Pinckney Division Watertown 45 30 .600 Williamsport 43 32 .573 Auburn 37 39 .487 Oneonta 31 45 .408 Utica 29 47 .382 Stedler Division St Catharines 44 32 .579 Batavia 42 33 .560 Jamestown 39 36 .520 Erie 30 46 .395
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
1997 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Pittsfield 42 32 .568Lowell 38 38 .500New Jersey 35 39 .473Hudson Valley 35 40 .467Vermont 35 41 .461
Pinckney Division Oneonta 49 25 .662Watertown 39 36 .520Utica 36 38 .486Williamsport 29 46 .387Auburn 29 47 .382
Stedler Division Erie 50 26 .658Batavia 47 27 .635St. Catharines 35 40 .467Jamestown 25 49 .338
1998 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Hudson Valley 50 26 .658Vermont 36 40 .474Pittsfield 35 41 .461New Jersey 34 41 .453Lowell 32 44 .421
Pinckney Division Oneonta 45 31 .592Auburn 43 32 .573Watertown 42 34 .553Williamsport 39 36 .520Utica 35 41 .461
Stedler Division Batavia 43 33 .566St. Catharines 38 38 .500Jamestown 32 43 .427Erie 26 50 .342
1999 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Utica 42 33 .560Hudson Valley 42 34 .553Oneonta 41 34 .547Pittsfield 41 35 .539Staten Island 39 35 .527Lowell 34 42 .447Vermont 33 43 .434New Jersey 30 46 .395
Pinckney Division Mahoning Valley 43 33 .566Batavia 42 34 .553Auburn 39 37 .513Jamestown 38 38 .500St. Catharines 34 42 .447Williamsport 32 44 .421
2000 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Staten Island 46 28 .622Queens 46 29 .613Vermont 45 30 .600Lowell 41 34 .547Pittsfield 38 37 .507New Jersey 31 45 .408Hudson Valley 23 52 .307
Pinckney Division Mahoning Valley 48 28 .632Batavia 39 37 .513Jamestown 37 38 .493Utica 35 40 .467Oneonta 35 41 .461Auburn 32 42 .432Williamsport 29 44 .397
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
2001 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Williamsport 48 26 .649Jamestown 39 36 .520Oneonta 37 37 .500Batavia 37 39 .487Auburn 32 42 .432Utica 27 47 .365Mahoning Valley 26 49 .347
Stedler Division Brooklyn 52 24 .684Staten Island 48 28 .632Pittsfield 45 30 .600Hudson Valley 39 37 .513New Jersey 35 41 .461Lowell 33 43 .434Vermont 28 47 .373
2002 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Staten Island 48 26 .649Williamsport 48 28 .632New Jersey 39 37 .513Brooklyn 38 38 .500Aberdeen 31 45 .408Hudson Valley 26 49 .347
Pinckney Division Auburn 47 29 .618Mahoning Valley 46 30 .605Batavia 34 42 .447Jamestown 32 42 .432
Stedler Division Oneonta 47 27 .635Lowell 34 41 .453Vermont 30 45 .400Tri-City 27 48 .360
2003 W L Pct.
McNamara Division Brooklyn 47 28 .627Williamsport 46 30 .605Aberdeen 38 38 .500Hudson Valley 37 37 .500New Jersey 31 42 .425Staten Island 29 43 .403
Pinckney Division Auburn 56 18 .757Mahoning Valley 38 36 .514Batavia 30 45 .400Jamestown 22 51 .301
Stedler Division Oneonta 45 30 .600Tri-City 44 32 .579Lowell 39 35 .527Vermont 19 56 .253
2004 W L Pct.McNamara Division Brooklyn 43 31 .581 New Jersey 41 34 .547 Hudson Valley 39 33 .542 Aberdeen 35 40 .467 Williamsport 34 40 .459 Staten Island 28 44 .389 Pinckney Division Auburn 50 24 .676 Mahoning Valley 42 34 .553 Jamestown 30 45 .400 Batavia 28 46 .378 Stedler Division Tri-City 50 25 .667 Vermont 34 38 .472 Oneonta 33 41 .446 Lowell 32 44 .421
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STANDINGS (CONT’D)
2005 W L Pct.McNamara Division Staten Island 52 24 .684Williamsport 44 32 .579Brooklyn 40 36 .526New Jersey 37 39 .487Hudson Valley 31 43 .419Aberdeen 27 48 .360
Pinckney Division Auburn 45 30 .600Batavia 36 39 .480Mahoning Valley 33 43 .434Jamestown 31 44 .413
Stedler Division Oneonta 48 27 .640Lowell 42 33 .560Tri-City 34 42 .447Vermont 28 48 .368
2006 W L Pct.McNamara Division Staten Island 45 29 .608Brooklyn 41 33 .554Aberdeen 41 34 .547Hudson Valley 31 43 .419
Pinckney Division Auburn 42 32 .568Mahoning Valley 40 36 .526State College 39 36 .520Batavia 35 38 .479Jamestown 33 39 .458Williamsport 28 47 .373
Stedler Division Tri-City 43 31 .581Oneonta 40 34 .541Lowell 39 36 .520Vermont 23 52 .307
2007 W L Pct.McNamara Division Brooklyn 49 25 .662 Staten Island 47 28 .627 Aberdeen 34 42 .447 Hudson Valley 34 42 .447 Pinckney Division Auburn 47 29 .618 Mahoning Valley 37 37 .500 State College 36 39 .480
2007 (cont.) W L Pct. Williamsport 34 42 .447 Batavia 31 43 .419 Jamestown 28 47 .373 Stedler Division Oneonta 44 32 .579 Lowell 40 36 .526 Vermont 38 37 .507 Tri-City 27 47 .365
2008 W L Pct.McNamara Division Staten Island 49 26 .653Brooklyn 45 30 .600Hudson Valley 40 35 .533Aberdeen 36 39 .480
Pinckney Division Batavia 46 28 .622Jamestown 47 29 .618 Auburn 38 37 .507Williamsport 38 37 .507Mahoning Valley 31 44 .413State College 18 56 .243
Stedler Division Lowell 40 33 .548Oneonta 33 41 .446Vermont 33 42 .440Tri-City 28 45 .384
2009 W L Pct.McNamara Division Staten Island 47 29 .618Brooklyn 45 30 .600Hudson Valley 38 37 .507Aberdeen 30 44 .405Pinckney Division Mahoning Valley 49 27 .645 Williamsport 42 34 .553 State College 38 38 .500Batavia 37 39 .487 Jamestown 34 42 .447 Auburn 26 49 .347 Stedler Division Lowell 45 30 .600 Oneonta 35 39 .473 Vermont 34 41 .453 Tri-City 27 48 .360
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ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS
1939 Semifinals: Olean 3 of 4 over Bradford - Hamilton 3 of 5 over Batavia Final: Olean 4 of 6 over Hamilton
1940 Semifinals: Olean 3 of 4 over Hamilton – Batavia 3 of 5 over London Final: Olean 4 of 6 over Batavia
1941 Semifinals: Hamilton 3 of 5 over Jamestown – Bradford 3 over Batavia 2 Final: Bradford 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1942 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 straight over Hornell – Olean 3 straight over Batavia Final: Jamestown 4 of 6 over Olean
1943 Semifinals: Wellsville 3 of 4 over Hornell – Jamestown 3 straight over Lockport Final: Wellsville 4 of 7 over Jamestown
1944 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 straight over Batavia – Lockport 3 straight over Hornell Final: Jamestown 4 straight over Lockport
1945 Semifinals: Lockport 3 of 4 over Jamestown – Batavia 3 of 4 over Bradford Final: Batavia 4 of 7 over Lockport
1946 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 7 over Bradford – Batavia 4 of 7 over Olean Final: Batavia 4 of 6 over Lockport
1947 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 5 over Wellsville – Olean 4 of 5 over Bradford Final: Jamestown 4 of 6 over Olean
1948 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 5 over Hamilton – Lockport 4 of 6 over Bradford Final: Lockport 4 of 5 over Jamestown
1949 Semifinals: Hamilton 4 of 5 over Jamestown – Bradford 4 of 7 over Batavia Final: Bradford 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1950 Semifinals: Olean 4 of 6 over Hamilton – Hornell 4 straight over Bradford Final: Olean 4 of 7 over Hornell
1951 Semifinals: Hornell 4 of 5 over Jamestown – Olean 4 of 7 over Hamilton Final: Hornell 4 of 7 over Olean
1952 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 straight over Olean – Hornell 4 of 5 over Hamilton Final: Jamestown 4 straight over Hornell
1953 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 -0 over Bradford – Hamilton 3-0 over Hornell Final: Jamestown 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1954 Semifinals: Corning 3-0 over Hornell – Jamestown 3-0 over Wellsville Final: Corning 4 of 5 over Jamestown
1955 Semifinals: Hamilton 2 of 3 over Wellsville – Corning 2 of 3 over Bradford Final: Hamilton 3 straight over Corning
1956 Semifinals: Wellsville 2 of 3 over Hornell – Olean 2 of 3 over Corning Final: Wellsville 3 of 5 over Olean
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ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS (CONT’D)
1957 Semifinals: Batavia 2 of 3 over Wellsville – Erie 2 of 3 over Corning Final: Erie 3 of 4 over Batavia
1958 Semifinals: Wellsville 2 of 3 over Auburn – Geneva 2 straight over Olean Final: Geneva 3 straight over Wellsville
1959 Semifinals: Wellsville 2 straight over Corning – Elmira 2 straight over Geneva Final: Wellsville 3 of 5 over Elmira
1960 Semifinals: Erie 2 straight over Corning – Wellsville 2 of 3 over Auburn Final: Wellsville led Erie 2-1 in best of 5, called off due to continued rain.
1961 Semifinals: Olean 2 of 3 over Geneva – Batavia 2 of 3 over Erie Final: Olean 2 of 3 over Batavia
1962 Semifinals: Auburn 2 straight over Jamestown – Olean 2 straight over Erie Final: Auburn 2 straight over Olean
1963 Semifinals: Batavia 2-0 over Auburn – Jamestown 2-0 over Wellsville Final: Batavia 2 of 3 over Jamestown
1964 Final: Auburn 4 of 6 over Geneva
1965 NO PLAYOFFS
1966 Final: Auburn 2 to 0 over Binghamton
1967 NO PLAYOFFS
1968 Semifinals: Auburn 1 to 0 over Williamsport – Oneonta 1 to 0 over Newark Final: Oneonta 1 to 0 over Auburn
1969-1976 NO PLAYOFFS
1977 Final: Oneonta 2 to 0 over Batavia
1978 Final: Geneva 2 to 0 over Auburn
1979 Final: Oneonta 2 to 0 over Geneva
1980 Final: Oneonta 2 to 1 over Geneva
1981 Final: Oneonta 2 to 1 over Jamestown
1982 Final: Niagara Falls 2 to 1 over Oneonta
1983 Final: Utica 2 to 1 over Newark
1984 Final: Little Falls 2 to 1 over Newark
1985 Semifinals: Auburn 1 to 0 over Jamestown – Oneonta 1 to 0 over Geneva Final: Oneonta 2 to 0 over Auburn
1986 Semifinals: Newark 1 to 0 over Oneonta – St. Catharines 1 to 0 over Auburn Final: St. Catharines 2 to 1 over Newark
1987 Final: Geneva 2 to 0 over Watertown
1988 Final: Oneonta 2 to 0 over Jamestown
1989 Final: Jamestown 2 to 1 over Pittsfield
1990 Semifinals: Erie 2 to 1 over Jamestown – Oneonta 2 to 0 over Geneva Final: Oneonta 2 to 1 over Erie
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ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS (CONT’D)
1991 Semifinals: Jamestown 1 to 0 over Erie – Pittsfield 1 to 0 over Erie Elmira Final: Jamestown 2 to 0 over Pittsfield
1992 Semifinals: Geneva 2 to 0 over Utica – Erie 1 to 0 over Hamilton Final: Geneva 2 to 0 over Erie
1993 Semifinals: Niagara Falls 1-0 over St. Catharines – Pittsfield 1-0 over Watertown Final: Niagara Falls 2 to 0 over Pittsfield
1994 Semifinals: Auburn 2 to 0 over Watertown – New Jersey 2 to 1 over Jamestown Final: New Jersey 2 to 0 over Auburn
1995 Semifinals: Watertown 2 to 1 over Batavia – Vermont 2 to 0 over Hudson Valley Final: Watertown 2 to 1 over Vermont
1996 Semifinals: Vermont 2 to 0 over Pittsfield – St Catharines 2 to 0 over Watertown Finals: Vermont 2 to 1 over St. Catharines
1997 Semifinals: Batavia 2 to 0 over Oneonta – Pittsfield 2 to 0 over Erie Finals: Pittsfield 2 to 1 over Batavia
1998 Semifinals: Auburn 2 to 0 over Batavia – Oneonta 2 to 0 over Hudson Valley Finals: Auburn & Oneonta Co-Champions (series being rained out)
1999 Semifinals: Mahoning Valley 2-0 over Batavia – Hudson Valley 2-1 over Utica Finals: Hudson Valley 2 to 1 over Mahoning Valley
2000 Semifinals: Mahoning Valley 2-0 over Batavia – Staten Island 2-1 over Queens Finals: Staten Island 2 to 1 over Mahoning Valley
2001 Semifinals: Williamsport 2-1 over Jamestown – Brooklyn 2-1 over Staten Island Finals: Williamsport & Brooklyn declared Co-Champions (Due to 9-11-01).
2002 Semifinals: Staten Island 2-0 over Williamsport, Oneonta 2-0 over Auburn Finals: Staten Island 2 to 0 over Oneonta
2003 Semifinals: Williamsport 2 to 0 over Auburn – Brooklyn 2 to 1 over Oneonta Finals: Williamsport 2 to 0 over Brooklyn
2004 Semifinals: Mahoning Valley 2 to 0 over Auburn – Tri-City 2 to 1 over Brooklyn Finals: Mahoning Valley 2 to 0 over Tri-City
2005 Semifinals: Staten Island 2 to 0 over Williamsport – Auburn 2 to 0 over Oneonta Finals: Staten Island 2 to 0 over Auburn
2006 Semifinals: Tri-City 2-1 over Auburn – Staten Island 2-1 over Brooklyn Finals: Staten Island 2 to 1 over Tri-City
2007 Semifinals: Auburn 2-1 over Oneonta – Brooklyn 2-0 over Staten Island Finals: Auburn 2-0 over Brooklyn
2008 Semifinals: Batavia 2-1 over Lowell – Jamestown 2-0 over Staten Island Finals: Batavia 2-0 over Jamestown
2009 Semifinals: Staten Island 2-1 over Lowell - Mahoning Valley 2-1 over Brooklyn
Finals: Staten Island 2-1 over Mahoning Valley
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ROBERT C. STEDLER AWARD WINNERS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM
1949 John Gilbert Hornell
1950 Don Zimmer Hornell
1951 Paul Farrell Bradford
1952 Bob Umfleet Hamilton
1953 George Alusik Jamestown
1954 Jim Hirsch Corning
1955 Gary Geiger Hamilton
1956 Bob Milo Olean
1957 Gerald Lis Batavia
1958 Bob Risenhoover Geneva
1959 Stan Jones Geneva
1960 Joel Kiger Erie
1961 Steve Blass Batavia
1962 Bob Guindon Olean
1963 Robert Lee Batavia
1964 Bill Schlesinger Wellsville
1965 William Hepler Geneva
1966 Clarence Gaston Batavia
1967 Thomas Cole Auburn
1968 Tom Lolos Auburn
1969 James Wosman Batavia
1970 John Sinclair Jamestown
1971 Tom Bianco Newark
1972 Dave Fanning Auburn
1973 Robin Yount Newark
1974 Dave Bergman Oneonta
Steve Bowling Newark
1975 Dale Berra Niagara
1976 Gary Smith Oneonta
Larry Sorenson Newark
1977 Wally Backman Little Falls
1978 Mike Turgeon Geneva
1979 Scott Fletcher Geneva
1980 Russell Piggott Geneva
1981 Terry Blocker Little Falls
Scott Bradley Oneonta
1982 Sam Horn Elmira
1983 Mike Friederich Auburn
YEAR PLAYER TEAM
1984 Kevin Elster Little Falls
1985 Jody Rather Oneonta
1986 Rick Patterson Oneonta
1987 Alex Sanchez St. Catharines
1988 Dan Freed Jamestown
1989 Not Available
1990 Jessie Hollins Geneva
1991 Frank Rodriguez Elmira
1992 Not Available
1993 Not Available
1994 Jay Payton Pittsfield
1995 Tim Jorgensen Watertown
1996 Not Available
1997 Not Available
1998 Not Available
1999 Mike Nannini Auburn
2000 Wilson Betemit Jamestown
2001 Jason Arnold Staten Island
2002 Curtis Granderson Oneonta
2003 Aaron Hill Auburn
2004 Ambiorix Concepcion Brooklyn
2005 Not Available
2006 Not Available
2007 Not Available
2008 Not Available
2009 Not Available
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ROBERT KINSELLA AWARD WINNERS (ROOKIE OF THE YEAR)
YEAR PLAYER TEAM POS
1949 Gene Haering Hornell OF
1950 Bob Aiello Batavia OF
1951 Paul Owens Olean 1B
1952 Hal Miller Hamilton 3B
1953 John Turk Bradford C
1954 Tom Van Remmen Jamestown P
1955 Fran Bonair Hornell OF
1956 Tony Diaz Wellsville P
1957 Luis DeLeon Wellsville P
1958 Zoilo Versalles Elmira SS
1959 Stan Jones Geneva P
1960 Roland Sheldon Auburn P
1961 Jim Hannan Olean P
1962 Bob Guindon Olean 1B
1963 Tony Conigliaro Wellsville OF
1964 Dan Napoleon Auburn OF
1965 Ken Boswell Auburn 2B
1966 Ivy Armstrong Jamestown
1967 Dan Monzon Auburn 3B
1968 John Dempsey Auburn C
1969 Larry Mansfield Geneva
1970 Arthur Defillipis Geneva
1971 Jack Maloof Auburn OF
1972 Bill Nahorodny Auburn C
1973 Kerry Dineen Oneonta
1974 Mike Edwards Niagara 2B
Lonnie Smith Auburn OF
1975 Vaughn Robbins Niagara 1B
1976 Gary Holle Newark 1B
1977 Glenn Wendt Batavia 2B
1978 Mike Turgeon Geneva 2B
1979 Scott Fletcher Geneva C
1980 Joe Housey Geneva P
1981 John Damon Jamestown 2B
1982 Rolando Roomes Geneva OF
1983 Stan Jefferson Little Falls OF
1984 Lance Johnson Erie
1985 Rich Johnson Auburn
1986 Hal Morris Oneonta 1B
YEAR PLAYER TEAM POS
1987 Don Buford, Jr. Newark 2B
1988 Andy Mota Auburn 1B
1989 Not Available
1990 Robbie Katzaroff Jamestown C
1991 Robert Butler St. Catharines
1992 Not Available
1993 Wes Shook Erie
1994 Jay Payton Pittsfield OF
1995 Jose Guillen Erie OF
1996 Not Available
1997 Not Available
1998 Not Available
1999 Matt Watson Vermont OF
2000 Ryan Church Mah. Valley OF
2001 Ryan Raburn Oneonta 3B
2002 Michael Hinckley Vermont P
2003 Vito Chiaravalloti Auburn 1B
2004 Ben Zobrist Tri-City SS
2005 Not Available
2006 Not Available
2007 Not Available
2008 Not Available
2009 Not Available
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PRESIDENT’S AWARD WINNERS (MANAGER OF THE YEAR)
YEAR MANAGER TEAM
1966 Max Lanier Batavia
1967 Thomas Umphlett Auburn
1968 Boyd Coffie Auburn
1969 George Case Oneonta
1970 Boyd Coffie Auburn
1971 George Case Oneonta
1972 George Case Oneonta
1973 Harry Lloyd Auburn
1974 Mike Ferraro Oneonta
1975 Anton Roig Newark
1976 Dick Berardino Elmira
1977 Art Mazmanian Oneonta
1978 Pat Daugherty Jamestown
1979 Pat Daugherty Jamestown
Bob Hartsfield Geneva
1980 Bob Hartsfield Geneva
1981 Pat Daughtery Jamestown
1982 Fred Nelson Niagara Falls
1983 Mike Cubbage Little Falls
1984 Bud Harrelson Little Falls
1985 Buck Showalter Oneonta
1986 Cloyd Boyer St Catharines
1987 Tom Spencer Geneva
1988 Roger LaFrancois Jamestown
1989 Not Available
1990 Trey Hillman Oneonta
1991 Ed Creech Jamestown
1992 Chris Maloney Hamilton
1993 Larry Parish Niagara Falls
1994 Dave Anderson Jamestown
1995 Jim Gabella Vermont
1996 Not Available
1997 Not Available
1998 Not Available
YEAR MANAGER TEAM
1999 Not Available
2000 Not Available
2001 Not Available
2002 Randy Ready Oneonta
2003 Dennis Holmberg Auburn
2004 Tom Shields New Jersey
2005 Not Available
2006 Not Available
2007 Not Available
2008 Not Available
2009 Not Available
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SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS
TEAM BATTING TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Batting Average Utica 1983 .313Lowest Batting Average Vermont 2001 .208Most Hits Utica 1983 793Fewest Hits Niagara Falls 1970 439Most Home Runs Utica 1982 120Fewest Home Runs Jamestown & N.J. 1973, 1994 11Most Grand Slams Batavia 1969 6Most Triples Oneonta 1976 46Fewest Triples Erie 1986 4Most Doubles Auburn 2004, 2005 165Fewest Doubles Oneonta 1971 59Most At Bats Erie 1991 2700Most Runs Scored Geneva 1978 559Most Total Bases Erie 1991 1353Most Sacrifices Hits Elmira & Erie 1976 54Most Sacrifice Flies Oneonta 1974 36Most Stolen Bases Utica 1988 270Most Bases on Balls Little Falls 1979 438Fewest Bases on Balls Williamsport 2006 177Most Intentional Bases on Balls Oneonta 1981 38Most Batters Hit By Pitch Mahoning Valley 2004 64 Staten Island 2007 64Most Runs Batted In Auburn 1967 485Most Strike Outs Hudson Valley 1996 720Most Runners Caught Stealing Utica 1988 97Fewest Runner Caught Stealing Lowell 1998 14Most Runners Left on Base Batavia 1968 676Fewest Runners Left on Base Utica 1995 431
TEAM FIELDING TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Fielding Percentage Tri-City 2006 .979Lowest Fielding Percentage Oneonta 1976 .921Most Assists Erie 1986 .925Most Errors Batavia 1984 184Least Errors Tri-City 2006 60Most Double Plays Batavia 1995 90Most Passed Balls Auburn (2x) & Watertown 1977, 1979, 1985 39Fewest Passed Balls New Jersey & Lowell 2002, 2006 3
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SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
BATTING PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Games James Bullinger Geneva 1986 78Home Runs John Hennell Utica 1982 23Grand Slam Home Runs Several Players Tied 3Triples Reid Gorecki New Jersey 2002 13Doubles Rodney Nye Pittsfield 1999 30Hits Matthew Watson Vermont 1999 108Runs Batted In Dennis Carter Erie 1985 77 Gary Holle Newark 1976 77Total Bases Don Jacoby Utica 1983 185Sacrifice Hits Frank Toups Batavia 1978 14Sacrifice Flies Dennis Werth Oneonta 1974 10Stolen Bases Geoff Doggett Geneva 1982 66Most Times Caught Stealing Shawn Scott St. Catharines 1990 19 Ed Bady Vermont 1995 19Most At Bats Ambiorix Concepcion Brooklyn 2004 324Most Runs Scored Mark Gilbert Geneva 1978 83Most Bases on Balls John Buszka Batavia 1976 76Most Strike Outs Dave Cochrane Little Falls 1982 117Most Times Hit By Pitch Christopher Gimenez Mah Valley 2004 24
PITCHING (min. 76 IP) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Most Wins C. Robert Parker Geneva 1978 13 Daniel Freed Jamestown 1988 13Most Losses Kyle Channing Watertown 1985 11Fewest Losses (114 inn) Neil Mersch Oneonta 1973 0Most Games Appeared In Roy Moretti Utica 1982 42Most Games Started Chris Jones St. Catharines 1986 18 Steve Cummings St. Catharines 1986 18Most Complete Games Robert Jajczan Oneonta 1973 14 Mark Wiley Auburn 1970 14Most Innings Pitched Jerry Bell Newark 1969 132Most Home Runs Yielded David Jensen Little Falls 1982 18Fewest Home Runs Yielded 3 Tied With 0Most Runs Allowed Leo Pinnick Auburn 1968 75Most Earned Runs Allowed Leo Pinnick Auburn 1968 61Fewest Runs Allowed (121inn) Dan Freed Jamestown 1988 16
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SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
PITCHING (min. 76 IP) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Dan Freed Jamestown 1988 9Most Hits Allowed (120 inn) Paul Splittorff Corning 1969 127Most Bases on Balls (115 inn) Ronnie Sims Elmira 1973 87Fewest Bases on Balls Derek Adair Batavia 1997 4Most Hit Batters Mike Irwin Auburn 1990 16 Michael Eisenberg Mahoning Valley 2007 16Most Strikeouts (127 inn) Mark Wiley Auburn 1970 144Most Shutouts (15 Starts) Mark Wiley Auburn 1970 5Most Wild Pitches Glenn M. Coombs Welland 1991 25Most Saves Jamie Cochran Hamilton 1992 24
PITCHERS (min. 15 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage Several tied 1.000Most Putouts Chris Beasley Batavia 1984 17Most Assists Dan Pettit Jamestown 1983 37Most Errors Tom Koutrouga Jamestown 1998 8Fewest Errors Several tied 0Most Double Plays Chris Beasley Batavia 1984 7
CATCHERS (min. 40 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage R. Gonzales Watertown 1995 1.000 J. Estrada Batavia 1997 1.000 Most Putouts J.P. Arencibia Auburn 2007 460Most Assists Luis A. Rodriguez St Catharines 1995 80Most Errors John Posey Newark 1986 20Least Errors Richard Gonzales Watertown 1995 0Most Double Plays C. Martine New Jersey 1997 8 A. Butera Brooklyn 2005 8Most Passed Balls Sarn Killingsworth Newark 1973 27Least Passed Balls Gregory Almond Glens Falls 1993 3 Johnny Estrada Batavia 1997 3
1ST BASEMEN (min. 40 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage G. Guin Erie 1981 .999 F. Connelly Geneva 1980 .999Most Putouts Robert Daly Pittsfield 1995 724Most Assists Graham Koonce Jamestown 1995 70Most Errors Alejandro Jimenez Little Falls 1987 18Least Errors Donald Olsen Vermont 1995 0Most Double Plays Javier Scruggs Batavia 2008 66
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SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
2ND BASEMEN (min. 15 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage Howard Shapira Geneva 1979 .995Most Putouts James Mouton Auburn 1991 170Most Assists P. Daddario Batavia 1984 240 J. Damon Jamestown 1981 240Most Errors Stephen Scafa Oneonta 1981 29Least Errors Several Tied ‘85/’08 1Most Double Plays Scott Kidd Oneonta 1997 52
3RD BASEMEN (min. 40 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage Jerome Lonenz Utica 1981 .964Most Putouts Dan Monzon Auburn 1967 80Most Assists Timothy Jorgenson Watertown 1995 205Most Errors Mark Scoville Auburn 1969 44Least Errors (Tie) Dave Phillips Corning 1969 4 Eric Campbell Brooklyn 2008 4Most Double Plays Robert Hinds Oneonta 1992 33
SHORTSTOPS (min. 40 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage Matt Bouchard Brooklyn 2007 .972Most Putout Wilson Valdez Vermont 2000 136Most Assists Kelly Dransfelt Hudson Valley 1996 253Most Errors S. McCartney Newark 1969 41 D. Walls Batavia 1969 41Least Errors Addison Maruszak Staten Island 2008 6Most Double Plays Mark Thompson Mahoning Valley 2007 49
OUTFIELDERS (min. 55 games) PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECORD
Highest Percentage Several Tied 1.000Most Putouts Randall L. Curtis Pittsfield 1991 213Most Assists Jose Espino New Jersey 2000 16Most Errors Charlie Pinkney Batavia 1975 20Least Errors Several Tied ‘90/’08 0Most Double Plays Stephen Bowling Newark 1974 6
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YEARLY BATTING CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM AVG
1939 Hank Redmond Hamilton .3971940 Eddie Howard Batavia .3421941 John Newman Jamestown .3581942 John Newman Jamestown .3531943 Ben Visan Batavia .3691944 John Gwosden Hornell .3381945 Barney Hearn Jamestown .3381946 Joe Abreau Wellsville .3521947 Andrew Alexson Jamestown .3381948 Pat Haggerty Jamestown .3691949 Eddie Kobesky Batavia .3901950 Chico Sierra Hornell .4221951 Paul Owens Olean .4071952 Howie Jennings Batavia .3731953 George Alusik Jamestown .3721954 Robert Yoder Hornell .3981955 Fran Bonair Hornell .4351956 Paul Owens Olean .3681957 Paul Owens Olean .4071958 Nate Dickerson Olean .3381959 Marchial Allen Wellsville .3561960 Pablo Mitchell Erie .3481961 Atanasio Perez Geneva .3481962 Ted Uhlaender Erie .3421963 Mike Holodick Jamestown .3271964 Went Esteridge Bing. .3651965 Richard Smith Geneva .3311966 D. McCammon Jamestown .3351967 Tommy Cole Auburn .3891968 Gerald Merlet Geneva .3531969 Dave Schmidt Auburn .3491970 Lambert Ford Williamsport .3681971 Jack Maloof Auburn .4021972 Cannon Smith Jamestown .3191973 Kerry Dineen Geneva .3521974 Dave Bergman Oneonta .3481975 Charles Pinkney Batavia .3091976 Garry Smith Oneonta .3911977 Salvatore Rende Batavia .3561978 Mike Turgeon Geneva .3441979 B. Stemberger Utica .359
YEAR PLAYER TEAM AVG
1980 Roger Frash Little Falls .3461981 Tom Romano Utica .3371982 Ray Alonzo Utica .3401983 G. Chadwick Jamestown .3871984 Randy Riley Newark .3511985 George Flower Jamestown .3361986 Tom Hinzo Batavia .3331987 John Voight Newark .3201988 Andres Mota Auburn .3511989 Marc Tepper Watertown .3471990 Rob Katzaroff Jamestown .3641991 Rich Juday Erie .338 Robert Butler St. Cath. .3381992 Ed Alfonzo Pittsfield .3561993 Eric Danapilis Niag Falls .3411994 Jason Payton Pittsfield .3651995 C. Brumbaugh Hud. Valley .3581996 Joe Freitas New Jersey .3441997 Raul Franco Utica .3521998 Scott Pratt Watertown .3511999 Matt Watson Vermont .3802000 Chris Basak Pittsfield .3492001 Juan Francia Oneonta .3402002 Francisco Louis Mah. Valley .3492003 Vito Chiaravalloti Auburn .3512004 Ben Zobrist Tri-City .3442005 Gaby Sanchez Jamestown .3352006 Jordan Parraz Tri-City .3362007 Todd Martin Mah. Valley .3602008 Miguel Fermin Jamestown .3472009 J.D. Martinez Tri-Cuty .326
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YEARLY RUNS CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM RUNS
1939 William Moore Olean 1101940 George Higgins Olean 110 W. Auchenbach Hamilton 1101941 John Newman Jamestown 1121942 Pat McNair Jamestown 1241943 Otis Davis Jamestown 116 Ray Sowins Lockport 1161944 Glen Brundis Erie 1061945 G. Gasdaska Bradford 1331946 Dick Kokos Batavia 1181947 Ed Trojanowski Bradford 1251948 Howard Gutshall Jamestown 1111949 Emil Carlini Bradford 1271950 Don Zimmer Hornell 1461951 Stan Anderson Olean 1341952 Maury Wills Hornell 1081953 Pablo Rivera Olean 118 Frank McElroy Jamestown 1181954 Robert Yoder Hornell 1301955 Tom Keane Bradford 1151956 Lou Vassie Olean 1161957 Norm Bernard Corning 1041958 Charles Bergdoll Wellsville 104 Ray Withrow Wellsville 1041959 Gus Gill Geneva 1041960 Ronnie Retton Auburn 1361961 Cesar Tovar Geneva 1341962 Dick Bazinet Auburn 1131963 Mike Holodick Jamestown 105 Dick Bazinet Auburn 1051964 Dan Napoleon Auburn 129 Bill Schlesinger Wellsville 1291965 Dave Truelock Binghamton 961966 John Gonsalves Auburn 981967 Danny Monzon Auburn 821968 Cliff Foster Auburn 661969 Richard Walls Batavia 671970 Tom O’Connor Oneonta 561971 Jack Maloof Auburn 571972 Terry Whitfield Oneonta 651973 Rick Bosetti Auburn 68
YEAR PLAYER TEAM RUNS
1974 Marv Thompson Oneonta 621975 Charles Pinkney Batavia 481976 Gary Holle Newark 701977 Ron Sorey Utica 571978 Mark Gilbert Geneva 831979 Gene Glynn Jamestown 711980 Mike Ciampa Elmira 591981 Greg Guin Erie 671982 John Hennell Utica 681983 Don Jacoby Utica 67 Barry Moss Utica 671984 Lance Johnson Erie 631985 Doug Dascenzo Geneva 591986 Tom Baine Erie 551987 Don Buford Jr. Newark 681988 Marquis Grissom Jamestown 691989 Pablo Gomez Watertown 641990 Mike Songini Erie 611991 Randy Curtis Pittsfield 721992 Shawn Wills Batavia 531993 Richard Prieto Watertown 53 Shannon Stewart St. Cath. 531994 Chris Truby Auburn 561995 Omar Sanchez St. Cath. 621996 Chris Stowers Vermont 581997 Kennouth James Auburn 611998 Keith Ginter Auburn 55 Carlos Duncan Batavia 551999 Val. Pascucci Vermont 622000 Greg Donato Jamestown 562001 Todd Self Pittsfield 52 Kevin Youkilis Lowell 522002 Reid Gorecki New Jersey 55 Ben Francisco Mah. Valley 552003 Juan Peralta Auburn 622004 Argenis Reyes Mah. Valley 532005 Mike Hollimon Oneonta 662006 Scott Sizemore Oneonta 492007 Justin Snyder Staten Island 682008 Miguel Fermin Jamestown 542009 Derrick Gibson Lowell 54
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YEARLY HITS CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM HITS
1939 Henry Redmond Hamilton 1661940 Larry Mancini Olean 1741941 Frank Heller Jamestown 1451942 George Lerchen Jamestown 1671943 Otis Davis Jamestown 1561944 Robert Rothel Batavia 1641945 Ken Humphrey Jamestown 1651946 Dick Kokos Batavia 1661947 Doc Alexson Jamestown 1631948 Howard Gutshall Jamestown 1711949 Dan Carnevale Bradford 1921950 Chuck Harmon Olean 2061951 Paul Owens Olean 1871952 Maury Wills Hornell 1601953 John Maggio Bradford 1841954 Robert Yoder Hornell 2011955 John Schaive Erie 1781956 Glenn Owens Olean 1551957 Ken Kraynak Batavia 1571958 Harold Jones Batavia 1601959 Marcial Allen Wellsville 1641960 Pablo Mitchell Erie 1571961 Tony Perez Geneva 1601962 Rigoberto Mena Jamestown 1541963 Mike Holodick Jamestown 1781964 Dan Napoleon Auburn 1751965 Richard Smith Geneva 1581966 Joseph Moock Auburn 1461967 Tommy Cole Auburn 961968 Manual Crespo Jamestown 951969 Dave Schmidt Auburn 951970 Lambert Ford Williamsport 88 Jackson Miller Auburn 881971 Jack Maloof Auburn 1031972 Felix Arce Jamestown 791973 Steven Coulson Oneonta 951974 Pat Peterson Oneonta 881975 Charles Pinkney Batavia 761976 Gary Holle Newark 81 Mike Ongarato Elmira 811977 Boomer Wells Utica 97
YEAR PLAYER TEAM HITS
1978 Mike Turgeon Geneva 981979 Kalvin Adams Jamestown 991980 Russ Piggott Geneva 851981 John Damon Jamestown 911982 John Hennell Utica 91 Ricky Lemon Jamestown 911983 Don Jacoby Utica 1051984 Lance Johnson Erie 961985 Andrew Donatelli Utica 871986 Oscar Escobar St. Cath. 1001987 Dan Nyssen Auburn 961988 Andy Mota Auburn 951989 Fabio Gomez Watertown 981990 Robbie Katzaroff Jamestown 1071991 Robert Butler St. Cath. 1051992 Edgar Alfonzo Pittsfield 1061993 Mike Wiseley Niagara Falls 921994 Chris Truby Auburn 911995 Cliff Brumbaugh Hud. Valley 1011996 Chris Stowers Vermont 901997 Raul Franco Utica 1031998 Sean Mahoney Hud. Valley 861999 Matt Watson Vermont 1082000 Nathan Janowicz Mah Valley 902001 Edgar Gonzalez Hud. Valley 922002 Jorge Cortes Williamsport 832003 Nyjer Morgan Williamsport 922004 Argenus Reyes Mah Valley 1012005 Neil Sellers Tri-City 962006 Scott Sizemore Oneonta 962007 Justin Snyder Staten Island 872008 Paul Gran Jamestown 892009 Leandro Castro Williamsport 81
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YEARLY HOME RUN CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM HR
1939 Arthur Strott Niagara 171940 Larry Mancini Olean 251941 John Newman Jamestown 291942 John Newman Jamestown 271943 Carl Petroziello Hornell 111944 George Shuba Olean 141945 Carl Sawatski Bradford 13 Leon Riley Bradford 131946 Dick Kokos Batavia 21 Joe Abreu Wellsville 211947 Jim Pokel Bradford 281948 Joe Fromuth Bradford 181949 Carmen Links Batavia 241950 Don Zimmer Hornell 231951 Ray Reed Wellsville 271952 Tom McDonald Olean 201953 Ted Sepkowski Wellsville 371954 Ted Sepkowski Wellsville 451955 Dale Bennetch Bradford 191956 George Lewis Corning 321957 Tony Gonzales Hornell 221958 Ray Withrow Wellsville 321959 Bob Bauer Auburn 221960 Larry Daniels Elmira 221961 Roberto Sanchez Batavia 361962 Bob Guindon Olean 371963 Byron Browne Batavia 321964 Bill Schlesinger Wellsville 371965 Lewis Dorsch Wellsville 291966 Cito Gaston Batavia 281967 Charles Lelas Oneonta 121968 Tommy Lolas Auburn 141969 Larry Mansfield Williamsport 211970 Pedro Garcia Newark 141971 Mike Poepping Auburn 181972 Cannon Smith Jamestown 141973 Randy Trapp Batavia 121974 Steve Bowling Newark 121975 Greg Anderson Newark 9 Sammie Jones Batavia 91976 Gary Holle Newark 191977 Tim Glass Batavia 211978 Ted Anderson Batavia 18 Ted May Geneva 18
YEAR PLAYER TEAM HR
1979 Tom Grant Geneva 10 Randall LaVigne Geneva 10 Tom Martinez Batavia 10 Ed Petryschuk Utica 10 Jack Upton Geneva 10 Matt Winters Oneonta 101980 Tony Stevens Elmira 151981 Robert Giles Little Falls 191982 John Hennell Utica 231983 Don Jacoby Utica 221984 Bernardo Brito Batavia 191985 Dennis Carter Erie 161986 Julian Yan St. Cath 151987 Craig Faulkner Batavia 161988 Terry Brown Erie 13 Brian Cummings Batavia 131989 Jeff Kent St. Cath 131990 Sean Ryan Batavia 161991 Ossie Timmons Geneva 12 Felix Colon Elmira 121992 Todd Pridy Erie 141993 Wes Shook Erie 171994 Freddy Garcia St. Cath. 131995 Jose Guillen Erie 121996 William Skett St. Cath. 151997 Alex Steele Jamestown 14 Andy Dominique Batavia 141998 Jared Sandberg Hud. Valley 12 Christian Rojas Watertown 121999 Dan Grummitt Hud. Valley 222000 Mitchell Jones Staten Island 112001 Francis Corr Brooklyn 13 Walter Young Williamsport 132002 Joseph Gomes Hud. Valley 152003 Vito Chiaravalloti Auburn 122004 Mario Garza Tri-City 152005 Cory Patton Auburn 142006 Mark Hamilton State College 8 Kyle Larsen St. Island 8 Ryan Royster Hud. Valley 8 Chris Vinyard Aberdeen 82007 Jason Jacobs Brooklyn 122008 Miguel Fermin Jamestown 172009 Neil Medchill Staten Island 14
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YEARLY RBI CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM RBI
1939 Charles Lamendola Olean 851940 Larry Mancini Olean 1091941 John Newman Jamestown 961942 Connie Creeden Bradford 1191943 Ernest Hrovatic Jamestown 961944 Steve Kromko Batavia 931945 Carl Sawatski Bradford 1111946 Dick Kokos Batavia 1141947 Jim Pokel Bradford 1251948 Howard Gutshall Jamestown 1081949 Dan Carnevale Bradford 1261950 Chuck Harmon Olean 1391951 Chuck Harmon Olean 1431952 Tom McDonald Olean 1111953 Ted Sepkowski Wellsville 1451954 Ted Sepkowski Wellsville 1441955 Edward Lyons Hamilton 1151956 Jim Hubbard Erie 1091957 Rich Seelinger Wellsville 1001958 Ray Withrow Wellsville 1421959 Marcial Allen Wellsville 92 Willard Hamill Corning 921960 Gene Domzalski Auburn 1041961 Tony Perez Geneva 1321962 Bob Guindon Olean 1211963 John Maddox Wellsville 1011964 Dan Napoleon Auburn 1341965 Richard Smith Geneva 1091966 Cito Gaston Batavia 1041967 Tommy Cole Auburn 66 Danny Monzon Auburn 661968 Clarence Vaughns Newark 731969 Bob Storm Auburn 571970 Martin Cott Williamsport 521971 Mike Poepping Auburn 571972 Cannon Smith Jamestown 561973 John Guarnaccia Auburn 591974 Dennis Werth Oneonta 611975 Dale Berra Niagara Falls 491976 Gary Holle Newark 771977 Boomer Wells Utica 681978 Joe Hicks Geneva 74
YEAR PLAYER TEAM RBI
1979 Calvin Adams Jamestown 691980 Jeff Reynolds Oneonta 561981 Bill Lyons Erie 651982 John Hennell Utica 691983 Don Jacoby Utica 741984 Jay Buhner Watertown 58 Chuck Lynn Newark 581985 Dennis Carter Erie 771986 Todd Zeile Erie 631987 Boi Rodriguez Jamestown 651988 Terry Brown Erie 491989 Howard Prager Auburn 581990 Andy Hartung Geneva 701991 Mike Daniel Jamestown 621992 Todd Pridy Erie 611993 Greg Thomas Watertown 631994 Chris Truby Auburn 611995 Rob Daly Pittsfield 601996 Kevin Burns Auburn 551997 Kevin Haverbusch Erie 55 Derrick Lankford Erie 551998 Brian August Oneonta 671999 Jason Lane Auburn 592000 Ryan Church Mah. Valley 652001 Juan Camacho Staten Island 512002 John Santor New Jersey 622003 Vito Chiravalloti Auburn 672004 Mario Garza Tri-City 652005 Ryan Patterson Auburn 652006 Brennan Boesch Oneonta 542007 Damon Sublett Staten Island 532008 Cody Overbeck Williamsport 572009 Yan Gomes Auburn 44
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INDIVIDUAL STOLEN BASE CHAMPIONS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM SB
1939 Ed Turchin Batavia 221940 Don Richmond Batavia 361941 John Newman Jamestown 311942 John Mihalik Batavia 411943 Otis Davis Jamestown 321944 Tom Acardo Lockport 421945 Bob Riley Bradford 481946 Jim Babcock Olean 401947 Ed Trojanowski Bradford 311948 Paul Porubski Hamilton 311949 Jack Seltenreich Bradford 401950 Don Zimmer Hornell 631951 Angel Scull Wellsville 601952 Maurice Wills Hornell 541953 Ramon Mejias Batavia 421954 Dick Lisiecki Jamestown 721955 Pedro Alomar Wellsville 391956 Jessie Queen Jamestown 231957 Carmen Santoli Olean 681958 Bill Wyatt Batavia 561959 Jim Guinn Elmira 401960 Nestor Velazquez Erie 301961 Cesar Tovar Geneva 881962 Hilario Rojas Jamestown 28 Ron Woods Batavia 281963 Louis Abrahams Geneva 271964 Mike Holodick Jamestown 281965 Dave Truelock Binghamton 291966 Willy Mobley Binghamton 771967 Terry Echan Oneonta 211968 J. Thomas Kelly Newark 161969 Wilbur Howard Newark 201970 Bryan Lambe Batavia 241971 Bob Still Oneonta 281972 Don Hopkins Jamestown 631973 Rick Bosetti Auburn 271974 Dave Carter Oneonta 281975 Mark Hiller Batavia 341976 Carlton Steele Elmira 301977 Ron Sorey Utica 331978 Ted Wilborn Oneonta 571979 Ron Naclerio Niagara Falls 38
YEAR PLAYER TEAM SB
1980 Mike Ciampi Elmira 351981 John Damon Jamestown 331982 Geoff Doggett Geneva 661983 Stan Jefferson Little Falls 351984 D. Scott Little Little Falls 341985 Ken Warmbier Erie 421986 Ced Landrum Geneva 491987 Don Buford Newark 351988 Derek Lee Utica 541989 Pat Howell Pittsfield 451990 Jeff McNeeley Elmira 391991 Jim Mouton Auburn 601992 Byron Mathews Utica 421993 Glenn Barker Niagara Falls 371994 Ed Comeaux Hud. Valley 251995 Amaury Garcia Elmira 411996 Donzell McDonald Oneonta 541997 Terry Freeman Erie 461998 Essex Snead New Jersey 421999 Alex Requena Mah. Valley 442000 Tony Hensley Batavia 432001 Chris Duffy Williamsport 30 Angel Pagan Brooklyn 302002 Joe Vandever New Jersey 312003 Javon Moran Batavia 272004 Jermel Lomack Williamsport 292005 Jose Constanza Mah. Valley 242006 James Rapoport State College 242007 Brandon Whiting Vermont 372008 Mike Ross Hud. Valley 302009 Wilfred Pichardo Lowell 32
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING CHAMPIONS WINS
YEAR PLAYER TEAM WINS1939 Hayden Shupe Olean 171940 John Castoldi Batavia 181941 Joe Belforti Bradford 171942 Charles Schupp Jamestown 241943 Pete Gebian Hornell 161944 Phil Poole Lockport 221945 Leon Titus Bradford 191946 Bill Koszrek Bradford 181947 T. Kapuscinski Jamestown 161948 Bob Christophel Lockport 251949 Willird Schmidt Hamilton 221950 Ralph Butler Hornell 231951 Douglas Gostlin Hornell 17 Ed Williams Olean 17 John Gates Olean 171952 Bob Umfleet Hamilton 231953 Vince Traken Jamestown 191954 Marty Kutyna Hamilton 17 Robert Stragier Wellsville 171955 Gary Geiger Hamilton 20 Henry Bolinda Bradford 201956 Robert Milo Olean 201957 Luis DeLeon Wellsville 17 Gerald Lis Batavia 171958 B. Risenhoover Geneva 201959 Ben Griggs Wellsville 211960 William Jones Erie 201961 Jim Hannan Olean 171962 Jim Merritt Erie 191963 Bob Lee Batavia 201964 Richard Nold Geneva 201965 Bill Denehy Auburn 13 Paul Alspach Auburn 13 Bill Hepler Geneva 131966 Ralph Scott Binghamton 151967 Paul Epperson Auburn 11 Mike Colin Auburn 111968 S. Cushmore Batavia 111969 Bob Strampe Batavia 10 Joe Jabar Newark 101970 Mark Wiley Auburn 91971 Stephan Foran Williamsport 101972 Dave Fanning Auburn 9 Scott Larson Oneonta 91973 Neal Mersch Oneonta 111974 Fred Anyzeski Oneonta 101975 Walter Bigos Elmira 9 William Dick Newark 9
YEAR PLAYER TEAM WINS1976 Michael Howard Elmira 81977 Mike McLeod Oneonta 91978 Mike Parker Geneva 131979 Fred Toliver Oneonta 101980 Joe Housey Geneva 10 Kevin Spicer Little Falls 101981 Charles Scott Jamestown 101982 Roy Moretti Utica 91983 John Boyles Little Falls 12 John Seitz Utica 12 Mike Zamba Utica 121984 David Bear Utica 9 Jamie Moyer Geneva 9 Brad Mettler Elmira 9 Rich Caldwell Newark 91985 Jeff Ballard Newark 10 Troy Evers Oneonta 101986 Blaine Beatty Newark 111987 Doug Royalty Auburn 101988 Don Freed Jamestown 131989 John Johnstone Pittsfield 111990 Jessie Hollins Geneva 10 Ed Vazquez Pittsfield 10 Bill Wertz Watertown 101991 Heath Haynes Jamestown 10 Chris Shanahan Pittsfield 101992 T.J. Matthews Hamilton 10 Dave Oehrlein Hamilton 101993 Joshua Neese Niagara 121994 Jason Durocher Vermont 9 S. Cunningham New Jersey 91995 Chris Weidert Vermont 111996 Courtney Duncan Williamsport 111997 Kris Lambert Erie 111998 Chris Reinike Watertown 101999 Jairo Pineda Auburn 92000 Andrew Beal Staten Island 92001 Harold Eckert Brooklyn 9 Ross Peeples Brooklyn 92002 Joshua Shortslef Williamsport 102003 Tom Mastny Auburn 82004 Ronnie Martinez Tri-City 112005 Dave Seccombe Staten Island 82006 Chris Salamida Tri-City 102007 Dylan Owen Brooklyn 92008 Andy Shive Staten Island 92009 Mark Cohoon Brooklyn 9
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YEARLY STRIKEOUT CHAMPIONS
YEAR PITCHER TEAM K’S
1939 Hayden Shupe Olean 1701940 Rich Schmidt Olean 1731941 George Carlonas London 1811942 Bubber Moore Wellsville 2581943 Boyd Tepler Lockport 2541944 Victor Trahd Lockport 1621945 Joseph Menarchek Hornell 2481946 Alfred Gavey Hamilton 1811947 Vance Stine Hamilton 1941948 Gerald Kleinsmith Jamestown 2581949 John Gilbert Hornell 1911950 Ralph Butler Hornell 1751951 Karl Spooner Hornell 2001952 Jim Coates Olean 2231953 George Player Wellsville 1791954 Eli Grba Corning 2091955 Gary Geiger Hamilton 1771956 Martin Stabiner Hornell 2161957 Richard Griffith Elmira 1741958 Bob Risenhoover Geneva 2361959 Ben Griggs Wellsville 1751960 William Jones Erie 1961961 Jim Hannan Olean 2541962 Jim Merritt Erie 2491963 George Angel Geneva 2501964 Dick Nold Geneva 2741965 George Robinson Wellsville 2211966 Mickey Scott Binghamton 1901967 Paul Epperson Auburn 1321968 Paul Splittorff Corning 136 Jeff Vollweiler Geneva 1361969 Bob Strampe Batavia 1381970 Mark Wiley Auburn 1441971 Stephen Foran Williamsport 1381972 Dave Fanning Auburn 1281973 Ronnie Sims Elmira 1291974 Barry Cort Newark 1231975 Gil Patterson Oneonta 971976 Fred Honeycutt Niagara Falls 981977 Chris Welsh Oneonta 1251978 Charlie Puleo Utica 1251979 Bryan Hardy Geneva 82
YEAR PITCHER TEAM K’S
Bill Sattler Jamestown 821980 Craig Lefferts Geneva 991981 John Adams Erie 1071982 Jim Deshaies Oneonta 1371983 Roy Moretti Utica 1161984 Jamie Moyer Geneva 1201985 Bill Cunningham Jamestown 116 Blaise Ilsley Auburn 1161986 Joe Skalski Batavia 1301987 Alex Sanchez St. Cath. 1161988 Mike Sodders Geneva 1191989 Shannon Jones Geneva 1141990 Sam Militello Oneonta 1191991 Mike Lynch Erie 1021992 Dave Orhrlein Hamilton 991993 J. Isringhausen Pittsfield 1041994 Brian Grant St. Cath. 901995 Bob St. Pierre Oneonta 911996 Bobby Rodgers Lowell 1081997 Scott Comer Pittsfield 981998 Brody Percell Watertown 1051999 Joe Kennedy Hud. Valley 1012000 Seung Song Lowell 932001 Charles Manning Staten Island 872002 Ryan Bicondoa Brooklyn 942003 Matt Albers Tri-City 942004 Anibal Sanchez Lowell 1012005 Wade Davis Hud. Valley 972006 Jeremy Hellickson Hud. Valley 962007 Drew Naylor Williamsport 972008 Brad Holt Brooklyn 962009 Alexander Colome Hud. Valley 94
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YEARLY SAVES LEADERS
YEAR PITCHER TEAM SAVES1969 Rob Thomas Batavia 111970 Richard Stonum Newark 91971 Carlos Velazquez Newark 101972 Bob Bartlett Batavia 91973 Tim Milner Batavia 111974 Larry Angel Niagara Falls 81975 Dave Sylvia Newark 71976 Steve Schneck Elmira 81977 Richard Nicholson Newark 121978 Joe Galante Auburn 5 Mark Moore Oneonta 51979 Larry Hrynko Batavia 9 Kurt Kaufman Oneonta 91980 Herb Fauland Oneonta 9 Ken Pryce Geneva 91981 Randy Huber Jamestown 101982 John Moses Niagara Falls 101983 Roy Moretti Utica 101984 Mark Davis Little Falls 221985 Jeff Hirsch Geneva 131986 Willie Blair St. Catharines 121987 Jeff Massicotte Geneva 151988 Joe Ausanio Watertown 131989 Mike Gardella Oneonta 191990 Garry Wurm Erie 191991 Cory Bailey Elmira 151992 Jamie Corcoran Hamilton 241993 Craig Grasser Glens Falls 191994 Brandall Buckles Hudson Valley 181995 Bob Marquez Vermont 211996 Kyle Kawabata Batavia 20 Chris McFerrin Auburn 201997 Dan Mota Oneonta 171998 Derek Gooden New Jersey 171999 Matt Watson Vermont 192000 Santo Samora New Jersey 172001 Jeff Miller Williamsport 152002 Matt Brumit Staten Island 222003 Bob Paulk Brooklyn 15 Chris Homer Oneonta 152004 Gus Hlebovy Vermont 162005 Derek Feldman Hudson Valley 152006 Luis Lebron Aberdeen 202007 Noah Krol Oneonta 172008 Pat Venditte Staten Island 232009 Michael Powers Brooklyn 17Note: Save records began in 1969
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YEARLY ERA CHAMPIONS
YEAR PITCHER TEAM ERA
1939 Russell Norman Hamilton 2.631940 John Castoldi Batavia 2.841941 John Mikan Hamilton 2.481942 Charlie Schupp Jamestown 2.341943 Pete Gabrian Hornell 2.201944 Frank Mahoney Batavia 1.911945 Rich Palmisiano Batavia 1.401946 Jim Dimitriadis Jamestown 2.031947 Dick Littlefield Wellsville 1.971948 C. McCombie Hamilton 2.421949 William Furlong Jamestown 1.891950 El Roy Face Bradford 2.581951 Jim Stump Jamestown 1.931952 Bob Umfleet Hamilton 1.601953 Vince Traken Jamestown 2.511954 Bob Mische Jamestown 3.301955 Garland Shifflett Erie 1.951956 Keith Nicolls Wellsville 1.761957 Luis DeLeon Wellsville 2.361958 Ed Banach Wellsville 1.921959 Dick Dumas Auburn 2.221960 Norm Forsythe Elmira 2.521961 John Morris Elmira 2.021962 G. Roggenburk Erie 2.071963 Bob Lee Batavia 1.701964 Bill Craft Auburn 3.281965 Lou Romanucci Binghamton 2.531966 Jerry Koosman Auburn 1.381967 Larry Herring Geneva 1.651968 Guy Hansen Oneonta 1.671969 Jerry Bell Newark 2.181970 Bill Leinheiser Newark 1.011971 Stan Thomas Geneva 1.631972 Rob Artemenko Oneonta 1.521973 M.V. DeCasteele Geneva 0.721974 Fred Anyzeski Oneonta 1.611975 Richard Waller Elmira 1.371976 Danny Parks Elmira 2.271977 Ron Driver Newark 1.681978 Scott Gleckel Niagara 2.161979 Stefan Wever Oneonta 1.77
YEAR PITCHER TEAM ERA
1980 Joe Housey Geneva 1.501981 Jackie Uhey Utica 2.651982 Mike Hogan Auburn 1.821983 Mike Friedrich Auburn 1.791984 Todd Simmons Niagara 1.291985 Troy Evers Oneonta 1.871986 Ken Patterson Oneonta 1.351987 Bob Wishnevski St. Cath. 1.531988 Dan Freed Jamestown 0.671989 Art Canestro Oneonta 1.061990 Bobby Ryan Watertown 0.731991 Brian Looney Jamestown 1.161992 Tim Crabtree St. Cath. 1.571993 A. Meinershagen St. Cath. 1.881994 Matt Drews Oneonta 2.101995 Chris Weidert Vermont 1.791996 Ken Raines Hud. Valley 1.071997 Matt Blank Vermont 1.691998 Geoffrey Geary Batavia 1.601999 Todd Moser Utica 1.532000 Simon Young Mah. Valley 1.752001 Ross Peeples Brooklyn 1.342002 Mike Hinckley Vermont 1.372003 Kurt Isenberg Auburn 1.632004 Anibal Sanchez Lowell 1.772005 Bob Parnell Brooklyn 1.732006 Chris Salamida Tri-City 1.062007 Dylan Owen Brooklyn 1.492008 Brad Holt Brooklyn 1.872009 Jose Alverez Lowell 1.52
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ALL-TIME NO-HIT LOG
PITCHER(S) TEAM DATE OPPONENT
Walt Balash Niagara Falls 7/12/40 LondonAndy Rose London 8/07/40 BradfordBob Vetter Jamestown 6/07/43 BataviaBoyd Tepler Lockport 6/03/44 HornellFran Smith Lockport 6/03/46 HornellJohn Rutherford Olean 7/28/47 LockportKen Fremming Jamestown 8/27/47 WellsvilleChuck McCombie Hamilton 8/28/48 BradfordJerry Kleinsmith Jamestown 8/31/48 HamiltonLou Blackmore * Wellsville 8/31/48 LockportDick Fortune Jamestown 7/20/50 LockportKarl Spooner Hornell 5/15/51 BradfordTed Morris Olean 6/25/51 HamiltonBob Rauber Hamilton 8/18/52 OleanFrank Etchberger + Bradford 8/20/52 BataviaJim Mitchell + Batavia 8/20/52 BradfordGary Geiger Hamilton 6/09/55 ErieJohn Herbert *** Erie 7/23/56 HornellLuis DeLeon Wellsville 5/12/57 ElmiraFred Haddix Corning 5/17/57 WellsvilleCubert Smith Erie 5/17/58 AuburnRobert Bailargeon Elmira 6/06/59 GenevaDennis Ballard Auburn 7/03/59 GenevaDick Sherrow Wellsville 9/02/60 GenevaJoe Durelli Elmira 5/10/61 ErieFred Wolff Olean 6/03/61 BataviaMike Thornton Geneva 8/13/61 OleanErnest Abels Wellsville 6/06/65 JamestownJohn Silva Oneonta (7 inn) 7/22/66 AuburnNils Lambert/Ron Thomas Batavia 8/18/69 GenevaCharles Arrendale Niagara Falls 7/23/70 NewarkBert Raschke Oneonta (7 inn) 8/11/71 NewarkGerald Ginter Geneva (7 inn) 8/24/71 Niagara FallsSteven Avers Jamestown (7 inn) 7/12/72 BataviaThomas Deidel # Newark (5 inn) 8/03/72 Batavia
LEGEND* Lost no-hitter walk 17+ Etchberger and Mitchell pitched no-hitter against each other.
Etchberger (Bradford) won 1-0 on walk, steal, infield out, and sacrifice fly*** Perfect Game (only 2 in League History)# Lost to Batavia 2-0 in 5 innings (rain)
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ALL-TIME NO-HIT LOG (CONT’D)
PITCHER(S) TEAM DATE OPPONENT
Timothy Juran Batavia (7 inn) 8/26/72 Niagara FallsDaniel Boltano Auburn 8/21/73 ElmiraGregory Diehl *** Oneonta (7 inn) 7/07/74 NewarkJames Wright Auburn (7 inn) 8/25/74 BataviaJohn Morris Newark 7/08/75 OneontaLaurence Kienzle Niagara Falls (7 inn) 7/30/76 Batavia Gregory Staffon Jamestown (7 inn) 8/18/77 ElmiraRandall Bozeman Little Falls (7 inn) 8/15/78 BataviaGregory Dunn Erie 8/03/81 BataviaBill Fulton Oneonta 7/25/83 GenevaDody Rather Oneonta 7/24/85 GenevaDoug Cinnela Newark 7/23/86 OneontaDoug Cinnela Newark 8/03/86 AuburnTerry Griffin Little Falls 7/07/88 UticaDough Marcero Niagara Falls 8/26/89 ElmiraRay Doss Welland 8/28/89 BataviaShawn Turri/Bob Undorf Niagara Falls (7 inn) 8/29/90 ElmiraDavid Oehrlein Hamilton (5 inn) 8/10/92 AuburnGregg Twiggs Geneva (7 inn) 6/30/93 AuburnAndy Larkin Elmira 7/25/93 WellsvillePeter Agostinelli Batavia (7 inn) 9/01/93 WellsvilleJoe Montelongo/Rob Rehkopf Williamsport 6/19/94 ElmiraMark Sievert St Catharines (7 inn) 8/05/94 UticaElvin Hernandez Erie 8/24/95 OneontaLuis Delossantos Oneonta 7/28/96 BataviaD. Martinez/S. DePaula/M. Miner Watertown 9/03/96 UticaT. Redding/D. Peguero/P. Sullivan Auburn 8/04/98 St. CatharinesDoug Waechter Hudson Valley 8/10/00 PittsfieldJason Arnold Staten Island 7/27/01 VermontJordan Tata/Chris Homer Oneonta 9/02/03 Tri-CityBob Ray/Adrian Martin Auburn 8/26/05 Batavia Jeff Farrell/Yulkim German Lowell 8/13/06 Hudson Valley Henry Cabrera/Olivo Astascio Willamsport 9/06/06 Batavia K. Delacruz/D. Frega/V. Pestano Mahoning Valley 7/12/07 Vermont Guillermo Moscoso Oneonta 7/15/07 Batavia S. Wolf/D.Miller/A. Mowdy Tri-City 6/21/08 Oneonta D. Stokes/A. Shawler/T. Stohr Oneonta 6/30/08 Tri-City Brandon Moore Brooklyn 8/23/09 Aberdeen
LEGEND*** Perfect Game (only 2 in League History)
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2009 NEW YORK PENN LEAGUE ALL-STARS
AMERICAN LEAGUEPOS PLAYER TEAM
C Mark Thomas Hudson ValleyC John Murrian Oneonta1B Rawley Bishop Oneonta1B Christopher McGuiness Lowell2B Derrik Gibson Lowell2B Jimmy Paredes Staten Island3B Tyler Kelly Aberdeen3B Levi Crolus AberdeenSS Tyler Bortnick Hudson ValleySS Carmelo Jamie OneontaLF Neil Medchill Staten IslandLF Michael Rocket OneontaCF Jordan Henry Mahoning ValleyCF Zoilo Almonte Staten IslandRF Welinton Ramirez AuburnRF Deangelo Mack Staten Island DH Ryan Westmoreland LowellDH Sean Ochinko AuburnP Jose Alvarez LowellP Alexander Colome Hudson ValleyP Adam Warren Staten IslandP Marty Popham Mahoning ValleyP Egan Smith AuburnP Jacob Smith AberdeenP Francisco Rondon Staten IslandP Kenny Faulk OneontaP Clayton Cook Mahoning ValleyP Cory Burnes Mahoning Valley
NATIONAL LEAGUEPOS PLAYER TEAM
C Sebastian Valle WilliamsportC Luis De La Cruz BataviaC Dock Doyle Brooklyn1B Sam Honeck Brooklyn1B Francisco Murillo Williamsport2B Francisco Soriano VermontSS Jeremy Barnes WilliamsportSS Sean Nicol Vermont3B Alan Ahmady Batavia3B Chase Austin JamestownLF J.D. Martinez Tri-CityLF Kyle Jensen JamestownCF Leandro Castro WilliamsportRF Luis Rivera BrooklynRF Russell Dixon Tri-CityDH Brian Kemp Tri-CityDH Brock Holt State CollegeP Mark Cohoon BrooklynP Phillip Irwin State CollegeP Mitchell Clegg VermontP Evan Bronson VermontP James Fuller BrooklynP Santo Maertz BataviaP Zachary Foster State CollegeP James MacDonald Tri-CityP Austin Hyatt WilliamsportP Michael Powers Brooklyn
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INDEX PAGEAll-Stars Who Played for NYPL, 2009 ............................................................................38All-Star Game, 2009, Roster..........................................................................................75Attendance, All-Time ...................................................................................................40Attendance, 2008 and 2009 ...........................................................................................4Charitable Foundation ....................................................................................................6Club Directories ........................................................................................................8-35 Aberdeen IronBirds .............................................................................................8-9 Auburn Doubledays .........................................................................................10-11 Batavia Muckdogs ...........................................................................................12-13 Brooklyn Cyclones. ..........................................................................................14-15 Connecticut Tiger.............................................................................................16-17 Hudson Valley Renegades ................................................................................18-19 Jamestown Jammers .......................................................................................20-21 Lowell Spinners ..............................................................................................22-23 Mahoning Valley Scrappers ..............................................................................24-25 State College Spikes ........................................................................................26-27 Staten Island Yankees .....................................................................................28-29 Tri-City ValleyCats ...........................................................................................30-31 Vermont Lake Monsters ...................................................................................32-33 Williamsport Crosscutters ................................................................................34-35League Directory ...........................................................................................................3League Directors ...........................................................................................................3League Officials .............................................................................................................3Major League Debuts, 2009 ....................................................................................36-37Major League Managers from NYPL ..............................................................................39No-Hitters ..............................................................................................................72-74Playoff NYPL Format ......................................................................................................3Playoff Winners, Alice H. Nader Cup (League Championship) .....................................53-55President’s Award Winners, Manager of the Year ...........................................................58President’s Welcome ......................................................................................................2Rookie of the Year (Kinsella Award Winners) .................................................................57Roster Limits .................................................................................................................3Records, Single Season ...........................................................................................59-62 Team Batting .......................................................................................................59 Team Fielding ......................................................................................................59 Individual Batting .................................................................................................60 Individual Pitching ..........................................................................................60-61 Individual Fielding ...........................................................................................61-62Records, Yearly Individual .......................................................................................63-74 Batting ...........................................................................................................63-67 Pitching ..........................................................................................................69-72 Stolen Bases ........................................................................................................68Standings, Final (1939-Present) ...............................................................................41-52Stedler, Robert C. Award Winners .................................................................................56
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