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Red Rock Results – Sat 9AM Games

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

The first 2007 Red Rock games began at 9AM today under sunny but cool weather and some wind. The forecast is for high’s in
the mid 60’s and continued breezes today. Sunday is expected to have hi temps in the mid -70’s and no wind.

A-1 Taylor………..8
Panteras……………1
WP – Dave Drotzmann (5 K’s)
LP – Spud Barker (7 K’s)

For A-1, Greg Oliver went 2 for 3 with a home run. Eddie Martin scored 3 runs and had one home run.

River City Rockers……5
So Cal Tribe……………0
WP – Joe Jaquez (4 K’s)
LP – Sonny Perkins (12 K’s)

So Cal Bombers………..4
Italian Athletic Club……0
WP – Sean Whitten
LP – Rick Smith

Mexicali Soles did not show up for their 9 AM game and Lumberkings were awarded a 2-0 forfeit win. Mexicali has been removed from the tournament and round robin games have been re-schedule so Pool A will complete round robin with completion of the 3 PM
game.

Ken
From: iscken(at)comcast.net (Ken Hackmeister )

5pm MST – Portland DeMarini vs. A-1 Taylor Farms, CA Live on Ballparkradio

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Ballparkradio.com will be broadcasting the 5:00 p.m. game, between Portland DeMarini of Portland, Oregon, and A-1 Taylor Farms of CaliforniaMountain Time, on Saturday, May 5, 2007, from the canyons complex in beautiful St. George Utah.

The broadcast schedule originally included a five o’clock game between the Houston aces of Houston, Texas, and the California lumber Kings, of Bakersfield, California. However, in their pool, Mexicali dropped out of the tournament,resulting in rescheduling of all other games, and moving the Houston, California game to 3:00 p.m. because ballpark radio had announced on the Internet that it would be broadcasting at 5:00 p.m., we will stay with that schedule and have substituted another great matchup, at 5:00 p.m., between Portland, Oregon and A-1 Taylor farms of California.

Some listeners have reported that game schedule on the sports choose a website is incorrect. Please disregard and refer to the actual schedule posted on the front page of ballparkradio.com.

** Broadcast on Saturday is 5pm Mountain Time
Disregard anything to the contrary on the sportjuice site
Click the black “click to listen” button on the front page of Ballparkradio.com and then the link on the Sportsjuice page
Due to Mexicali dropping out, the schedule was revised, so the broadcast will be Portland De Marini vs. A-1 Taylor Farms.
Our apologies to Houston and the Lumberkings who were slated for the 5pm broadcast, but they are not playing at 5pm and we promised our listeners that we’d be on the air at 5pm MST — so we will.

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Ballparkradio.com will be broadcasting the 5:00 p.m. game, between Portland DeMarini of Portland, Oregon, and A-1 Taylor Farms of CaliforniaMountain Time, on Saturday, May 5, 2007, from the canyons complex in beautiful St. George Utah.

The broadcast schedule originally included a five o’clock game between the Houston aces of Houston, Texas, and the California lumber Kings, of Bakersfield, California. However, in their pool, Mexicali dropped out of the tournament,resulting in rescheduling of all other games, and moving the Houston, California game to 3:00 p.m. because ballpark radio had announced on the Internet that it would be broadcasting at 5:00 p.m., we will stay with that schedule and have substituted another great matchup, at 5:00 p.m., between Portland, Oregon and A-1 Taylor farms of California.

Some listeners have reported that game schedule on the sports choose a website is incorrect. Please disregard and refer to the actual schedule posted on the front page of ballparkradio.com.

Larry Miller Hogs of Salt Lake City Utah upset SoCal Bombers

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Larry Miller Chevrolet of Salt Lake City Utah notched a big upset win this afternoon in St. George Utah at the Eighth annual Red Rock Invitational men’s fast pitch tournament, with 4-3, come-from-behind win over the So California Bombers.

The So California Bombers were ranked number seven in the recently released ISC world preseason rankings. Cody Thomson for the Salt Lake City Utah squad was the winning pitcher, with Mike Lorange picking up the save in the 7th inning. Tony Peeples suffer the loss for the Bombers. the game ended with these of the California bombers having the bases loaded, but fielded by Larry Miller’s catcher, who stepped on home plate for the final out of the game.

Pool play games continue in St. George Utah, through 7 p.m. Saturday evening, with Saturday’s results determining seeding for Sunday’s single elimination bracket play. The championship game is set to go Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Time.

Watch here at the “Morning Brief” , and at Al’s fastball.com for game results every two hours throughout the tournament, posted by tournament director Ken Hackmeister.

Chuck Vranich Retires After Illustrious Career

Monday, April 30th, 2007

From the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) website:

Softball veteran pitcher Chuck Vranich has decided to retire from softball at the age of 63. Yes that’s right 63 we finally get his true age from him. Chuck made the decision after the Palm Springs 1 tournament and will be available to the Sox when needed. Chuck pitched with Long Beach from 2004-2007 and is a veteran of over 40 years of fast pitch softball. Vranich goes down as one of the greatest pitchers ever to pitch for The Long Beach Black Sox. He will be eligible for The Long Beach Black Sox Hall of Fame next year and will be a shoe in to go in on the first ballot. Vranich leaves behind over 10 career and single season records. Chuck and Randy Clay have accounted for 95% of the sox pitching wins in the history of The Black Sox. He accounted for 44 wins and pitched in 87 games. His career ERA is a very respectable 4.60. He recorded 10 career shutouts and 72 complete games both Sox career records. His 28 complete games in 2004 and 5 shutouts in 2005 are both Sox single season records. He also was a career .303 hitter for Long Beach with 8 RBI. He ranks in the top 5 in Sox history in every pitching category. In his 4 year Sox illustrious career he won The Cy Young Award for most wins and The Bob Gibson Award for lowest ERA in a season. His best season with Long Beach was 2005 where he was 16-5 leading the team in wins. In that season he was voted Most Valuable Pitcher a record 4 times. Chuck will be available to The Sox when needed. The Long Beach Black Sox would like to wish him the best of luck and thank him for his service with the team. In 2007 Chuck was 3-1 with a 4.96 ERA in 5 starts in the new SCIFL.

As manager and owner of The Long Beach Black Sox I look for character as well as talent in a player. When I first started this team in 2004 Chuck Vranich was always a competitor as an opponent I admired as a person and as a ballplayer. He was one of the first people I wanted on this team. I cannot begin to thank him for his contributions to this team as a pitcher, hitter, runner, teammate and most importantly as a mentor and someone to talk to when I needed advice. I respect his decision to retire and he always has a spot on my team in any capacity. I thank him for his 4 years of service and always being there when I needed him. He is one of the most reliable players I have ever had and he always wanted the ball healthy or injured. I was always amazed how he kept himself in such great physical condition. He was much disciplined in his eating habits and his physical status. I never had to worry about Chuck being out of shape or not ready to pitch. His hard work and determination inspired many of our young players and gave them a positive role model. I wish him good luck in his future endeavors and in my mind he will always be a key component of The Long Beach Black Sox.

–Fred Hanker Long Beach Black Sox

Here is a brief statement released by Chuck.

To Sox Players:
From Chuck V
As you may, or may not know, (depending on how close you live to the Rumor Mill) I have chosen to retire from competitive fastpitch softball at this time. This is not a decision that was made hastily, as Fred and I have discussed it the past few years. Simply put…too many injuries that don’t heal (shoulder,elbow, back and now knee), too much fear (four “shots” up the middle in five games) and too little talent. With the depth of our pitching staff, three guys that want the ball, and the fact that I won’t be available in August, now seems like the smartest time to step away from the game I love. I’ve told Fred that this is a “Roger Clemens” retirement this year….meaning if any injuries, job changes, vacations, etc., would leave him shorthanded, I would gladly fill in when needed. Of course I would expect “Clemens $$$$$” !!!!!! Other than that, if you see me throwing again, I assure you the ball will be a DeBeer 212. You’ve chosen to join a great group of guys with a real dedicated leader. So, at the ripe old age of 63 (there, I’ve said it) I wish you all great success throughout the year and in the future. See you around the ball yard……..Chuck

p.s. Fred…..Thanks for dragging my career out a few more years!!! I’ve had a great time and been associated with some really neat people while wearing “Sox gear”. I really appreciate the confidence you had in my ability and your perception of my value to the team…….although somewhat inflated at times. The guys are lucky to have you as their leader and the game is lucky you stepped into a leadership role to run the new association…..both difficult and underappreciated jobs. If you do need me for anything during the season I’ll do everything in my power to get there. If you need me to throw in Beaumont to have lower class pitching, just let me know a couple of weeks before…you know I’ll be in shape! I’ve got a couple of “wishes” I’d like from you, but we’ll talk later. Thanks again!!!!…. #12 Chuck V

Editor’s note: I want to send my personal best wishes to one of the classiest people I have known in the game. And I have known him a long time. We even share the same birthday — that’s day not year 😉 I started playing against Chuck in 1981, when he was doing what Fred Hanker is now — running a team AND a league at the same time, no easy feat. In those days, I was with the El Cajon Phase Alloy Miners, and Chuck was the player/manager of “Matthew Bronze”, the name better known to most as just “The Bronze”, which is was called in later years. I was fortunate enough to be picked up as a pitcher by Chuck when his team qualified for the ASA “A” Nationals. In those days, it was a dogfight in Southern California, with all of the top “A” teams fighting for one berth to the Nationals. We didn’t last long in the National tournament, but, but the Bar-B-Q’s were great, and Chuck always excelled in surrounding himself with great people. Bloomington, Illinois was never the same. Nor will fastpitch in So Cal be the same without “Chuck V” around. We got a chance to team up again last year with the Black Sox, albeit briefly when my elbow put my on the shelf. Chuck just kept piling up those innings, and Sox records. He remains a favorite of Maddy’s as he always went out of his way to make her feel welcome around the diamonds. His age was a well kept secret – – and with his ability to compete against players a fraction of his age, he wasn’t about to tell them and give them any kind of edge. He’ll be remembered for that deep voice, that hearty laugh, and pitching into the late innings when you thought you’d get to him sooner. Oh, and of course that annual St. Patrick’s Day party on the hill in Riverside. But, hey, this post is not a eulogy, but to say, nice job. So Chuck, when does Clemens return?

Pitcher Wanted for Palm Springs Tournament

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

The Larry Miller Hogs need an open pitcher for a tournament in Palm Springs CA, May 18-20, 2007.
marcbenjamin2000(at)yahoo.com

Happy Birthday, Steamer

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Well, it’s a little belated, but the Steamer’s birthday was last Friday, so excuse me while I take a moment to pay homage to my namesake, James “Steamer” Flanagan, whose 28 at bats represents but a cup of coffee in the bigs, but nonetheless a spot in the Baseball Almanac. (and a long career compared to Moonlight Graham) Today, April 20 is Steamer’s birthday. Born in 1881, he would be 126 if still alive today. After the Irishman attended the University of Notre Dame, he worked his way up to the bigs in 1905, as a teammate of the legendary Flying Dutchman, Honus Wagner. Shown below is Steamer’s tobacco-baseball card. Oh, and in case you were wondering, 7 hits in those 28 at bats, including a double and a triple, for a respectable lifetime average of .280. He scored 7 runs for the 8 times he reached base, stealing 3 bases in as many attempts. Tomorrow will be the 59th year since his passing in 1947.

James “Steamer” Flanagan Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac

Steamer Flanagan was born on Wednesday, April 20, 1881, in Kingston, Pennsylvania. Flanagan was 24 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 25, 1905, with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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One for the 40+ Crowd

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Happy 40th, Omar Vizquel. As a Dodger fan, you know how hard it is for me to root for a Giant. Especially when they are playing my Dodgers, as they are tonight. But Omar is a special kind of ballplayer, and person. I had a chance to meet him earlier this spring, at the Giants’ spring training camp. He was taking time from his training to meet and talk with Special Olympic athletes from Arizona and Venezuela. A friend of mine heads up the program in Santa Clarita, and was kind enough to invite me along. These pictures tell the story as to how much it meant to those kids. One of the truly good guys in the game. And now that he’s eligible for the “Masters” division, those of us in the 40+ crowd can claim him as one of our own.

At 40, Vizquel not even close to slowing down (more…)

David Halberstam (1934-2007)

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

On occasion, we write here about topics and people outside the realm of men’s fastpitch. Today is one of those days. We report the passing of a great journalist, who had a particular knack for capturing the essence of sport, David Halberstam. He died, tragically, in a car crash in Northern California yesterday, but died doing the thing he loved – writing about sports. He was on his way to meet legendary quarterback, Y.A. Title, to write of the great 1958 NFL title game. Regretably, that is a story we will never hear from him.

His legacy includes some of the best baseball books ever written, including “Summer of ’49”, “October 1964“, and “Teammates”, a poignant look back at Ted Williams and some of his teammates from the 1940’s, who cemented lifelong friendships during their playing days — some thing I am sure that everyone who plays or has played men’s fastpitch can relate to.

Halberstam had a particular affinity for the game of baseball, capturing the story of the game, but always in the context of daily life. He had a wonderful way of portraying the human side of the people he wrote about, and helping place the reader in the particular era of which he wrote. For those who wish to “visit” another era, “Summer of ’49” offers such an opportunity, a thoroughly enjoyable time capsule of the Yankee-Red Sox pennant race of 1949, not unlike the story that might be written by a great author who spent a summer following the top fastpitch teams doing battle enroute to the ISC World Tournament. His books left you with the feeling that you had been in the dugout, at the field, and along for the ride.

Halberstam will be missed, but his books live on.

From the New York Times:
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Fastball Tournaments in Texas for 2007

Friday, April 20th, 2007

From Al’s Fastball

The following is a list of Tournaments for the 2007 season in the Great state of Texas. Most of our Tournaments are open to all levels , Ya’ll are all welcome to come on down .

2007 TOURNAMENTS :

May 5 & 6 : 2nd Annual Compardes Tournament , San Antonio Texas
: Contact
Jody Armijo 210-491-0982 , 210-365-9633 jody_1103@yahoo.com

May 26 & 27 : Castro Concrete 11th annual , Austin Texas : Contact : Robert Rangel , rangel357@hotmail.com
Jimmy Limon 512-803-0140

June 2 & 3 : 2nd Annual Titans Tournament , San Antonio Texas
: Contact Johnny Villanueva vjohnny07@hotmail.com 210-274-4725
,210-559-2983

June 9 & 10 : 2nd Annual Blue Jays Tournament, Austin Texas:
Contact Pete Tovar Jr.
512-743-4883, austinbluejays68@yahoo.com

June 16 & 17 : Father’s Day Houston Sportsman Tournament : Contact
Rolando Codina
832-654-0584 , sportsmen@stxnstns.com

June 30 & July 1 : 43rd Annual Glowworm Tournament San Antonio,
Texas : Contact Ruben Rios
210-333-0064 or 210-854-6409, iceworms@juno.com

July 20,21 & 22 :58th Annual Latin American Tournament , Houston
Texas : Contact Art Juarez
713-645-5831 , artj@ruskathleticclub.org

July 27, 28 & 29 : 2007 Texas ASA State Championship, Killeen
Texas : Contact
Brett Williams 254-501-8889 bwilliams@ci.killeen.tx.us

Aug. 25 & 26 : Austin Parks & Rec. Tournament , Austin Texas
: Contact Snail Mendoza
or Herb Torres 512-476-9193 encarnacion.mendoza@ci.austin.tx.us

Aug 29 -Sept 3 : 2007 ASA “C” National Championship , Killeen
Texas : Contact
Glenn Morrison gmorrison@ci.killeen.tx.us 254-501-8889 or
Brett Williams bwilliams@ci.killeen.tx.us

Thank You and Good Luck and God Speed : Hope to see you at a
Ball Park soon but as for now I’m retired:

John Limon
texasisc(at)gmail.com