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ASBC 2010 pics… part II!

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Better late than never, photos from ASBC 2010. Hosted at Fogelberg and as always a helluva good time.

DSCN1792As they say… IT’S ON!

DSCN1794The amazing Wildcat Brewery glasses Misty designed.

DSCN1796Schmidty Stout and the draft, a winning combination!

DSCN1798GO CATS!

DSCN1802Maire loves some daddad and ASB.

DSCN1803Doubleheader action!

DSCN1813Samaire and Manager R2D2 come up with the next game’s lineup.

DSCN1815Devil Dogs v Boilers

DSCN1822A heck of  a Sunday.

DSCN1824Final game winning boxscore for the Cats. Greatest. Game. Ever. Kudos to the Mudhens.

DSCN1827GO JENKS WILDCATS! 2010 ASBC CHAMPS.

All-Star Baseball Classic 2010: Draft Board

Friday, February 12th, 2010

All-Star Baseball Classic 2010

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Bears

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Aginville
Sketchers

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Boggstown
Boilers

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Devil Dogs

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Jenks
Wildcats

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McCall
Mudhens

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Jeetzton
Beanbags

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Falcons

Franschise

P. Rose

Franschise

D. Murphy

Franschise

G. Brett

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E. Banks

Franschise

Schmidt

Franschise

L. Brock

Franschise

Winfield

Franschise

P. Molitor

Single Season:

T. Williams

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Ruth

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Mantle

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McGraw

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J. Clark

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B. Joyce

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F. Thomas

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Cullenbine

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Killebrew

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Aaron

Hamilton

Hornsby

Bishop

Cobb

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Gwynn

Morgan

Cochrane

Collins

Musial

Mays

Bonds

McCovey

H. Wagner

Bres.

Hender.

Keller

Walker

E. Martin.

Brouthers

Heilmann

Anson

Greenb.

LaJoie

Appling

Speaker

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Yost

Ferrell

Simmons

Phillips

J. Robin.

Tenace

Larkin

Dickey

Boudreau

B. Willia.

F. White

Sewell

J. DiMag.

Bagwell

Campan.

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Tettle.

Biggio

R. Jacks.

Snider

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Joost

D. Allen

E. Davis

Carew

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E. Math.

J. Gonzal.

Clemente

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Kell

Belle

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Colavito

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Pesky

Duffy

Waner

McGee

Murry

Torre

8 Teams in 8 Days: The Bamford Bears

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Bamford Bears Profile

Championships:

0

ASB Classic Record

4-6

Manager/Lifetimer:

Pete Rose

Previous Draft Choices:

- Alex Rodriguez
- Mike Piazza

Possible Draft Choices:

- Ted Williams
- Babe Ruth

Bamford Bears

Fogelberg - Today we start our tour around the league as we profile one team each day for the next 8 days.

We start our tour in the city of Bamford where the Bears hold a decisive advantage in this years Classic with the number one overall pick in the Single Season player draft. Ted Williams, Babe Ruth, and Mickey Mantle will be at their disposal along with a fertile crop of newcomers in John McGraw, Max Bishop and Roy Columbine. If the Bears fail this year, it will not be due to the lack of a SERIOUS threat in their lineup.

The Bears have improved their scouting department and draft philosophy throughout the year by participating in the I-70 Baseball Classic (3rd place finish) and now look to become a serious threat in the ASB Classic. With at least one juggernaut in their lineup, Bamford will need to decide weather to build around power-hitting, on-base, or a balanced attack. In a limited number of games, all signs point to Player/Manager Pete Rose gambling on a balanced attack as he anchors the 1 or 2 spot in the lineup in front of either Williams or Ruth.

A lack of key hitting on Sundays has left Bamford in the bottom 2 finishers in the first 2 Classics. The franchise has a history of finishing well on Saturday and falling flat on Sunday. If this trend continues, look for public outcry to remove Rose as manager.

Ryne SandbergPete Rose“You know, I think they are not too far away from being a BIG factor in the Classic,” Merrimack Owls lifetime player Ryne Sandberg said Tuesday. “They were REALLY tough in the I-70 and I think their scouting department has figured out how to draft a solid team.”

“They have a HUGE block to build around and I think that Rose is going to have them playing with a fire this year. Whenever you talk to him you can see that he wants it REALLY BAD, and he thinks this is his year… I think he might be right!”

Consolation: 13-12 Bears over Owls

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

McCall – The consolation game of the I-70 Baseball Classic was not much of a consolation for the Merrimack Owls as they were defeated by the Bamford Bears by the score of 13-12 Wednesday night at McCall Memorial Stadium. Never getting into any sort of offensive rhythm in the Classic, the Owls fell flat again in the third place game in front of a sparce croud of 4,217.

The 2009 I-70 Classic will be remembered as a horrible performance from beginning to end in every aspect of the game by the Owls as they could not establish any consistency offensively, played horrendous defense and ran the bases poorly. Finishing the Classic with a 2-4 record, they will receive the number one draft pick in next years Classic.

Consolation Game Preview

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Consolation Game :: @ McCall Memorial :: One Game

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Bamford Bears
Manager:
Pete Rose

(2-3)

Merrimack Owls
Manager:
Ed Bailey

Battle Of The (Third and Fourth) Best

McCall – When the Merrimack Owls and the Bamford Bears meet on Wednesday night to play the consolation game of the I-70 Baseball Classic the sparse crowd in McCall will be witnessing the remainder of two “could have been’s” and a whole lot of missed opportunity by these two formerly top ranked teams. Both were favored to win their parings last week in the first round of the playoffs and both had their seasons swept away in two games in disappointing performances.

“I felt like it was over before it began,” said Owls manager Ed Bailey by telephone yesterday. “…I don’t know, we got just about every player that was high on our draft chart. Guys that have won a lot of games with us here in Merrimack… We just got a really tough draw in that first round with that Fleas team. When you score 17 and loose it is a pretty tough break.”

“The stuff that I take responsibility for is the errors in the field, the silly base running mistakes and some of the bad situational hitting. My team should be better prepared than that … I did not get the job done,” said Bailey.

The press in Merrimack has had a “love/hate” relationship with Bailey since he took the helm from fan favorite Frankie Frisch eight years ago. Winning three titles in his tenure with the team has kept the critics at bay but with each failure to deliver a title ownership gets more public pressure to dump Bailey and bring new life to the organization and more of a focus on fundamentals. A quiet leader, Bailey is polite, open, and laid-back and is accused of not having the “fire” to motivate his players during practice and drills. It was rumored that he was considering stepping down after his team struck out a record 101 times in this years KCBL, but success in the playoffs gave Bailey renewed passion.

A third place finish would be the Bears highest in a Classic after placing in the bottom half of the field in the ASB Classic the last two years.

Owls Down In Two

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

McCall – The Merrimack Owls took an early exit from the I-70 Baseball Classic Wednesday night as the Westport Fleas won the first two games of the playoffs to advance to the championship series against the McCall Mudhens. Two poor starting pitching performances from Catfish Hunter and Tom Glavine sealed the fate of the #2 seeded Owls as they trailed early in game one and had numerous defensive lapses in the series.

“It seemed that the moment that we started to get something going we would either have a defensive error, a double play or someone trying to stretch something,” manager Ed Bailey said after the game. “I blame myself for not getting these guys ready to play… They did a good job of keeping us off balance and scoring 2 or 3 just about every inning.”

The expansion Fleas threw up big offensive numbers all night long and took advantage of every opportunity given to them by the three time champion Owls. “I thought the Owls had this one in the bag… They battled back from twelve runs in the first game, but committed two back-to-back errors on fly balls to give it right back to the Fleas,” ASB Network commentator Joe Gordon said in the post-game broadcast. “They threw up 5 runs in the first inning of game two but just kind of fell flat after that… You gotta be better if you want to be a champ!”

The Owls now look to the consolation game against the Bamford Bears for solace in a wasted opportunity. “I have never been a big third place guy,” said Bailey. “With that said I am pretty sad that I did not get a Ronnie (Santo) a chance (to get into a game) … I am gonna’ try and win it, but I guarna-damn-tee you that Ronnie will get a chance.”

The consolation game for third place and the championship contest will be held next week in McCall and feature the home-town Mudhens with a rowdy crowd looking for their first major championship against he upstart Fleas.

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An invitation for the Holiday Baseball League has been extended to the Bamford Bears and the Jeetzton Beanbags. Only Santa knows if the league will receive two new entries for the once a year league!