HAPPY THANKSGIVING
We are playing softball tomorrow in Winter Haven. Be there at 8:30 and we will try to get the games started by 9:00. It is a holiday for the City so we are on our own for field conditions.
REMINDERS:
1) SANTA CALLING IS ON FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8TH AT THE CITY HALL IN WINTER HAVEN. IT STARTS AT 6:00 PM AND GOES TO 8:00 PM. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE REFRESHMENTS. PLEASE SIGN UP.
2) The cutoff date for being drafted on a team is November 30th. If you have not signed up and paid your fees by then, you will be placed in the pool. Pool players are not guaranteed to play. We have approximately 150 ball players signed up at this time. There will be at least 10 teams.
3) The draft for the American League will be on Friday, December 9th. The draft for the National League will be on Tuesday, December 13th. If you want to opt out of the draft for the American League, please let a me or a board member know. If you decide to go into the pool and did not mark your application as such, let me or a board member know.
4) There will be a rules meeting for all managers and board members on Tuesday, December 20th after the games. It is important that all managers be there so everyone understands the rules that we will be playing by for the 2017 season. If you are interested in managing a team, see a board member or Don Witmer.
5) The league will officially start on Tuesday, January 3rd. The ending date of the league has not been determined yet.
6) The game times will change on Tuesday, December 6th. Starting that Tuesday, be at the ball park no later than 9:00 AM and we will try to begin the games no later than 9:30 AM. We should be having 8 teams by then and it is important to be there on time so we can get the teams made by
9:30 AM.
7) Enjoyment Books are on sale now. It is not to early to buy your neighbor a book for Christmas. See Don Witmer to purchase a book. They are still $30.00.
8) We still need sponsors to help support our program. If you know anyone who is interested in sponsoring a team we need to know by December 1st. The cost to sponsor a team is $250.00 and the sponsor will get their business name or logo on the back of a league shirt.
Have A Happy Thanksgiving.
Don Witmer, Commissioner
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Friday November 18,
2016
Field E.
A two team was played today
on Field E. of National League players managed by Black and Powell.
Black’s visitors lined up like this: Spitaleri, Zakrowski, Waddell,
Lopez, Livingston, Bloom, Witter, Black, Strait, Dudley and G. Baker.
Powell’s team took the field but batted in this order:
Accetta, Bess, McNiven, Remington, Fabian, Thompson, Powell, LaPointe,
Leggett, Merritt and LaMay.
This game started out as a
slugfest and ended the same. Black’s team batted 9 players in the first
inning and pushed 5 runs accross. Powell’s team also batted 9 in the first and
scored 4 runs. By the score sheet the visitors had a total
of 40 hits and the home teams total was 26. The
final score was Visitors 28 and Home team 13.
While there were many good
fielding plays today the one that stood out in this game was a play made by
Fabian running toward left and catching a line drive headed for the gap in left
center field. Great catch Loren.
Write up by Don
LaMay
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Field C. National league 3 team game.
Some people said this might be the most runs scored in a 3 team game. Final was Fabians Flyers 29, Powell's Powers 20, Lamay's (his team). 18. For a total of 67. WOW. !!!
Fans in the stands were Sally Strait, Pat Merrit, Nancy Frazier, Alice LaMay and Suzie McLellan
Fantastic.
I like to highlight defensive plays and there were 3 fantastic ones today. One by Don Schapeler in centerfield of an on the run catch in right center. The same thing by Nick Burns in right center and a fantastic diving catch by Robert Spitaleri at shortstop.
Managers and score keepers need to keep better books and spell better so we can do decent write ups. Thank you. Yes ---- Richie Marino you were 5-5. Others were also but I couldn't read names and the book.
Write up by Loren Fabian
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Tuesday November 8,
2016
Two National League
teams played on field C today. Visitors Managed by Black led off with Bess,
followed with Boswell, Capozzi, Shaffer, Ridley, Black, Lapointe, Dudley,
Welton, LaMay, Strait, Lopiccolo, and Altemose.
Home team Managed by Ridley lined up in this order: S. Hill, Remington, Accetta, Learn, D. Hill,
Thompson, Martinez, L. Baker, Fabian, Witter, McPartlan and Bloom. In the first inning Bess led off with a
single moved to 2nd on an error and scored on a
double by Shaffer for the only run for the visitors in the first. After a long fly out to 2nd base by S. Hill, Remington singles as did Accetta, after 2
were out singles by D. Hill, Thompson and Martinez, three runs had crossed home
plate. End of one Visitors 1 Home
3.
In the 2nd, 3rd and 4th innings the visitors batted 4 hitters(?) and failed to
score. In the meantime the home team
hitters(?) batted 4 in the 2nd, 5 in the
3rd and 5 in the 5th without scoring a run.
Score remained the same at the end of the first inning. H-1, V-3.
At this point the hitters(?) were wondering what was going on. The reason was excellent pitching by Ridley
for the Visitors and Witter for the Home team.
Witter continued his performance for 3 more innings by posting O’s while
his team squeezed across a run in the 5th and 3
more in the 6th.
Score now 7 to 1 for the home team.
Boswell lead off the 8th with a long drive
over left center fielder for a home run.
The homer woke up the visitors as Capozzi, Shaffer, Ridley and Lapointe
all singled and 3 runs were across the plate.
Ridley than threw to zeros at the home guys and the score was Home 7 and
Visitors 4. Witter got his touch back in
the top of the 9th and set the visitors down 1 2
3 in the final at bat.
Fielding play of the
game was a long fly off the bat of Jerry Remington to left center field and
Denny Shaffer making an excellent catch while running toward the fence.
Leading hitter for
visitors was Boswell 2 for 3 with HR
Hittters for the
home team. Accetta 2 for 4, D. Hill 2 for
4, Martinez 3 for 3 Bloom 2 for 3.
Winning Pitcher –
Witter Great job by both pitchers.
No game next Friday,
Veterans Day.
Written by Don
LaMay
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
NO GAMES ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
This coming Friday is Veterans Day. It is a holiday for the City of Winter Haven and there is a youth baseball tournament on Saturday, November 12th. Therefore, we will not play ball on Veterans Day this year.
On this special day, please reflect on the many great things that our Veterans have done for this country. Celebrate this day and remember to thank a Veteran for the freedoms that we have.
Don Witmer, Commissioner
This coming Friday is Veterans Day. It is a holiday for the City of Winter Haven and there is a youth baseball tournament on Saturday, November 12th. Therefore, we will not play ball on Veterans Day this year.
On this special day, please reflect on the many great things that our Veterans have done for this country. Celebrate this day and remember to thank a Veteran for the freedoms that we have.
Don Witmer, Commissioner
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Friday November 4th Field
B
Field B (the sun field at
this time of year) was two teams of National League players. It
was not the Cubs and Dodgers for sure. But a
lot of good playing and some very poor writing on the score sheet. Maybe some names misspelled (sorry about that).
Visitors batted in this
order.
S. Hill, Altamose, Accetta, Strait, Spitaleri, Lopiccolo, Witter, Bess,
Dudley, Leggett, LaMay. Home team lined up in this order.
Grabb, D. Hill, Lopez, B. Mohan, Learn, Thompson, Ridley, Jones, Merritt,
L Baker, and Yarletts.
Visitors started with 3
runs in the first and the home team countered with 5 runs in the bottom of the
inning. The game then see-sawed until the 5th inning when the visitors
tallied 5 and added 5 more in the 6th and 8th innings to cause a reverse
flip-flop rule and the game ended with the score at 25 for the Visitors and 16
for the home team.
Leading hitters. Well
looking on the score sheet every inning 3 outs were made for each team and the
rest were hits. Two of the outs were made by the writer of
this article by posting K’s.
Posted by Don
LaMay
Thursday, November 3, 2016
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
A well played game in the National League and there were three games total today. 2 in the National and 1 in the American. Snowbirds are coming. We'll be having 4 games shortly. Come on Don LaMay and friends get down here.
This one started off as a blow out for Capozzi's Crusaders as they were up 9-1 over Fabian's Flyers after 2 innings. Then the Crusaders bats went silent till the 5th when they put up 4 more runs but they mustered only 3 more in the final 3 innings for a total of 16. Meanwhile the Flyers scored in each of the last 5 innings with 5 in the 3rd, 2 in the 4th, 3 in the 5th, 5 again in the 6th, 2 in each of the 7th and 8th and did not have to bat in the 9th as they won it 20-16.
Jimmy Laffoon had a fantastic game for the Flyers at short as I count on the score sheet, had 9 assists and nary an error. One of his assists was a little off target throw to Gene Baker at the plate that Gene picked off his shoe laces for an out. Great play guys.
Crusaders hitting - - S. Hill 4-5, Dean Schapeler 3-5, Morton 5-5, Acetta 4-5, Bloom 3-5.
Flyers hitting - - Dean Schapeler 3-5, Laffoon 5-5 w/HR, Taylor 3-6, Levesque 4-5, Fabian 4-5, G. Baker 4-5.
WP. Jerry Witter.
Our fan in the stand was Nancy Frazier.
See y'all Friday.
Write Up by Loren Fabian
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