Award |
Hess Division |
Lamb Division |
MVP The Most Valuable Player. Without this
player there is no chance in hell or high water the team would have done gone anywhere. These two players simply can take
over a game on the mound or in the batters box.
2008 winners: Chris Hess, Kyle McKelvey |
2009 Winner 20 pts |
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2009 Winner 24 pts |
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2nd |
Zach Popp - 15 pts |
2nd |
Adam Trigger - 13 pts |
3rd |
Brian Kelly - 5 pts |
3rd |
Josh Longo - 9 pts |
4th |
Jesse Horwedel - 3 pts |
4th |
Zac Longo - 2 pts |
5th |
Joe Villalovos - 2 pts |
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Cy
Young The best pitcher in their respective
league. These two wifflers know how to win games, and show no mercy to a batters average. Simply put, they're the best pitchers
in the game.
2008 winners: Chris Hess, Tadd O'Neil |
2009 Winner 20 pts
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2009 Winner 23 pts |
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2nd |
Zach Popp - 13 pts |
2nd |
Josh Longo - 12 pts |
3rd |
Chris Horwedel - 10 pts |
3rd |
Adam Trigger - 7 pts |
4th |
Brian Kelly, Nick Leffler - 2 pts |
4th |
John Dyer - 6 pts |
6th |
Tom Tierney - 1 pt |
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Yellow Whammer The top hitter in the division. This guy is an RBI and OBP machine. He
makes pitcher's tremble and girls cry. He shows no respect for a pitcher's ERA and knows the true meaning of the phrase
'chicks dig the longball'.
2008 winners: Anthony Auspelmyer, Dan Ciarmiello |
2009 Winner 21 pts
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2009 Winner 17 pts |
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2nd |
Zach Popp - 11 pts |
2nd |
James Resue - 15 pts |
3rd |
Joe Villalovos - 6 pts |
3rd |
Dan Ciarmiello - 11 pts |
4th |
Chris Hess, Chris Horwedel, Nick Bove,
Alex Kelly - 2 pts |
4th |
Steve Weeks - 5 pts |
8th |
Anthony Auspelmyer, Brian Kelly - 1 pt |
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Gold Glove The best defensive player. The game plan when playing these two guys?
Hit the ball no where near them. These guys simply have the best hands in the business.
2008 winners: Marc Case, Ryan Skibinski |
2009 Winner 17 pts |
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2009 Winner 24 pts |
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2nd |
Alex Kelly - 8 pts |
2nd |
Corey Zeh - 9 pts |
3rd |
James Strang - 5 pts |
3rd |
Zac Longo - 7 pts |
4th |
George Stegmann, Jay Rozell - 3 pts |
4th |
Josh Cookfair - 4 pts |
5th |
Marc Case, Mike Saccocio - 2 pts |
5th |
Josh Longo - 2 pts |
Rookie
of the Year The best newbie in town.
This player was new to the league. They impressed the ladies (and guys) that they are capable of competing with
the big guns.
2008 winners: Anthony Auspelmyer, Tadd O'Neil |
2009 Winner 20 pts |
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2009 Winner 21 pts |
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2nd |
Nick Leffler - 18 pts |
2nd |
Mike Curtin - 9 pts |
3rd |
Alex Kelly - 8 pts |
2nd |
Dan LaPlant - 8 pts |
4th |
Kenny Lancto - 2 pts |
4th |
Jason Blond - 5 pts |
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5th |
Joe Struffolino- 3 pts |
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Most
Improved In the 2008 season,
Chris Horwedel wasn't thought of much of a pitcher. Everyone knew he had great potential, but hitting that little red board
seemed like an impossible task. Yet this year, Chris became one of the leagues elite pitchers. He went 5-1 with a 1.27 ERA
during the regular season. Great job Chris! In the other league, you have Tadd O'Neil. In 2008 Tadd hit
.361 with 5 HR, and 22 RBI's. Not bad, in fact it won him rookie of the year. This year Tadd would tear the cover off the
ball, hitting .567 with 12 HR and 41 RBI's. He doubled his run production at the plate, and carried his team into the playoffs.
He also improved his pitching stats. He lowered his ERA by half, by posting a solid 1.42 earned run average. All in all, both
players deserve this award. Good luck in 2010, and we hope you improve even more. |
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Coach/Captian After leaving his team, Jay Rozell formed one of the best
teams in the league. He acquired all new players to form the Rays. The Rays went on to win the Hess West with a 10-6 record.
After Jay Rozell left the Angels, Josh Longo took over. His team would go 14-9 (including playoffs) and
fell just one game short of winning another championship. He's one of the smartest players/managers in the league. He gives
his team the best shot of winning each and every game.
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