Vin Scully to Return for 60th Season

September 7th, 2008

Readers no doubt know the love and respect we have for Los Angeles Dodgers announcer, Vin Scully While it may not quite fall under the heading of “fastpitch news”, it is big news in these parts, so we decided to share it with you.


Scully will return for 60th season

Dodgers broadcaster, 80, will continue with same workload
By Ken Gurnick / MLB.com

LOS ANGELES — Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully said Friday he will return to the Dodgers for a 60th season at the microphone in 2009.
Scully, whose current three-year contract runs through 2008, said he decided to return after receiving clearance from his wife, Sandra.

“When you’re on the road as much as we are, it’s the loneliness of your wife that you consider,” Scully, 80, said. “But she said, ‘It’s been such a part of my life for so long, you might as well do it if you want to do it.’ And I still enjoy it. I still feel like I’m happy to be here, I still get goosebumps with an exciting play. So, I told Frank [McCourt, club chairman] that I’ll try it for another year.”

Scully said he will continue with the same broadcasting workload — calling virtually all home games, plus road games as far east as Colorado. He said he made no commitment beyond 2009.

“When I think of what has happened in my life, the only feeling I have is gratitude and thankfulness,” Scully said. “God has been good to me, allowing me at such a young age to start this job and allowing me to do it all these years. I’m overwhelmed, because I really don’t do anything but talk about the accomplishments of others.”

Yet, there is no other with the accomplishments of Scully.

The Dodgers are currently celebrating 50 years in Los Angeles and Scully has been the voice and the face of the organization since it arrived. He joined Red Barber and Connie Desmond on the Brooklyn Dodgers broadcast team in 1950, one year after graduating from Fordham University. In 1982, Scully was inducted into the broadcaster’s wing of Baseball’s Hall of Fame as winner of the Ford C. Frick Award and also had his star placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2001, the Dodger Stadium press box was named in Scully’s honor.

Throughout his prestigious broadcasting career, Scully has received numerous awards, including being named the California Sports Broadcaster of the Year 29 times by the National Sportswriters & Sportscasters Association, and in 2000 was voted as the “Sportscaster of the 20th Century,” by more than 500 national members of the American Sportscasters Association.

According to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, his years of service are believed to be the longest tenure of any broadcaster in sports history.

Scully has been behind the microphone for some of baseball’s greatest moments, including Don Larsen’s perfect game in 1956 and Sandy Koufax’s in 1965, Hank Aaron’s 715th career home run, the scoreless innings streaks of Orel Hershiser and Don Drysdale, Barry Bonds’ record-breaking 71st, 72nd and 73rd home runs in 2001 and all six Dodgers World Series championships.

In 1976, Scully was voted by Dodgers fans as the most memorable personality in Los Angeles Dodgers history.

Golden Year for the Golden State

September 5th, 2008

2008 was a banner year for men’s fastpitch teams from California:

Gold:

ISC II Champions – California Lumberkings.
ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club
NAFA 23-and-under champions – Santa Barbara Young Bucks

Silver:

ASA “B” – Team Pape
ASA “C” – Santa Rosa
NAFA “A” – Fat City

Not to mention a 6th place finish among 32 teams by the So Cal Bombers in the toughest division of them all, the ISC World Tournament. Did I miss anyone?

Masters are next, September 20-21, 2008 at Carson City. Who’s next to join the group above?

And while we’re plugging California’s finest, did I mention that Santa Barbara’s Mark Bennett tossed a perfect game against multiple-National champions New Image, Wisconsin in the ASA “A” Nationals?

Passing of Kalie Basto

September 5th, 2008

We regret to report the passing of Kalie Basto, 13 year old daughter of Flor de Cana (FDC) outfielder Claudio Basto. We offer our condolences and know that your support at this difficult time is appreciated by the Basto family.

More details about Kalie at the Flor de Cana team website:

Kalie Alieen Basto
(August 09, 1995 – August 27, 2008)

It is with great sorrow that we report the passing of Kalie Basto, 13 year old daughter of former Flor de Caña (FDC) outfielder Claudio Basto. Kalie was a frequent visitor of the ball park and she will be remembered for her warm smile. It was always touching to see the way she rooted the team during rallies and how proudly she cheered her dad’s accomplishments on the field.

Shortly after her 13th birthday, Kalie was taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, CA enduring of severe headaches and pain. She was diagnosed with viral meningitis, inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. Kalie was discharged by doctors on August 18, 2008 and prescribed medications. Presumably the medications would assist her in withstanding the effects of the meningitis and she would be back in the routines of a healthy 13 year old.

After a brief period of improvement, Kalie continued to suffer from head aches and excruciating pain. On the morning of August 26, 2008, the Basto family diligently returned to Huntington Memorial to seek professional medical attention for Kalie. While at the hospital, Kalie fell into a coma as a result of the swelling around her brain. In rapid succession, Kalie’s vital organs began shutting down. Kalie tragically passed at 10:44 PM in Huntington Memorial’s Room 44. Those familiar with Claudio know #44 has been his number on every team since youth. Even in her passing, Kalie is Daddy’s little girl.

Huntington Memorial medical staff has speculated that the meningitis type may have been “bacterial” as opposed to “viral”. At present, the hospital is still inconclusive regarding the cause of death. The Basto family is working with an independent pathologist to get understanding and closure.

Kalie is survived by a loving family that includes parents Claudio and Marisol, sisters Lesley and Clarissa, and brother, Claudio Jr. Kalie will be missed and remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. The FDC family extends condolences, thoughts, and prayers to the Bastos. They will always be a part of our family.

Donations would be greatly appreciated by the Basto family to assist with the independent tests, medical bills, and funeral services for Kalie. Any support is greatly appreciated as the family is in need. A list of donors’ names will be maintained on our website (unless requested otherwise) to show appreciation to those supporting Kalie and the Basto family.

Please send donations in the form of checks:

Claudio Basto
2908 E. Quincy Ave
Orange, CA 92867

Message from Claudio Basto to the Fastpitch Softball Community:

Thanks to everybody. We love you all. We understand that not everyone can send money. Times are tight. The most important thing is your thoughts and prayers. Thank you to everybody who has shown love to our family during this difficult time.

ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club

September 5th, 2008

We congratulate the new ASA “A” champions from California, the Italian Athletic Club. Team members:

Ed Brooks
James Butler
Larry Machado
Marco Marciasini
Joel Manfredi
Tony Peeples
Steve Pinocchio
Jason Porto
Mark Summers
Josh Tisdale
Chase Turner
Peter Turner
Bryan Wells

Pitcher Tony Peeples was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, sharing All American honors with teammates Jason Porto (outfield) , Chase Turner (Utility), James Butler (Infield) and Steve Pinocchio (Infield)

The team has worked hard over the past four years, with a steady progression to the top, playing up to the next level, then the next, and finding their place atop the heap.

Italian Athletic Club’s last four seasons:

2005 25th C natonals
2006 2nd place B nationals
2007 3rd A nationals
2008 A NATIONAL CHAMPS

Perhaps some inspiration for two other California teams following similar paths — Santa Rosa finishing 2nd in the “C”, and Team Pape, 2nd in the “B”.

ASA “B” National – Order of Finish & Awards

September 4th, 2008

[McAllen, TX]

Order of Finish

Place M/R Team Name Hometown Record

1st CFD Kokomo Saints Kokomo, IN 4-0
2nd Team Pape Manteca, CA 3-2
3rd Adco/Henick-Lane Staten Island, NY 3-2
4th Geo-Per Houston, TX 2-2
5th Lifi-Mcallen McAllen, TX 0-3
5th Killeen Killeen, TX 0-3


Batting Champion: Dave Lohman
HR Champion: Dave Lohman

All Americans – First Team
Position Player Team

Pitcher Banush, Ron CFD Kokomo Saints
Pitcher Hunhoff, Tony Team Pape
Pitcher Fawcett, Rob ADCO/Henick-Lane
Catcher Douglas, Tim CFD Kokomo Saints
Outfield Rencural, Justin Geo-Per
Outfield Matos, Ysidro CFD Kokomo Saints
Outfield Connolly, Kevin CFD Kokomo Saints
Outfield Harsha, Eric Team Pape
Utility Lohman, Dave ADCO/Henick-Lane
Utility Olivo, Joe ADCO/Henick-Lane
Utility Moore, Ricky Team Pape
Infield Delgado, Mike ADCO/Henick-Lane
Infield Boots, Dustin Team Pape
Infield Grant, Ryan Team Pape
Infield Sullivan, Ross CFD Kokomo Saints

Poll on ASA’s Decision to Split “C” Nationals in Two

September 4th, 2008

Our blog post below, on the ASA’s decision to split the “C” National in two for 2009 — with half of the teams going to Hastings Nebraska and half going to Decatur has generated a bit of email, so we decided to post the poll below and see what our readers think.

Is the ASA’s Decision to Split the 2009 “C” National in Two a Good Idea?
Yes
No
  
pollcode.com free polls

Note that the poll gives you an opportunity to comment on the question — and give your reasons as to why you think it is or isn’t a good idea. Or why you think they made the decision. You can post your comment anonymously if you wish.


Update, September 2:

A knowledgeable reader points us to Sections 202-204 of the ASA Code, which defines the geographical regions, as to where the dividing line falls. (See below). So according to the ASA, Nebraska (host of next year’s Western Regional ASA “C” Half-National is in the “west”. (Explain that to sponsors buying plane tickets next September) If the theory of split nationals is to save on gas money, that sort of goes out the window for teams from the West, listed below, no? What is the meaningful difference between playing in Nebraska instead of Illinois? Negligible at best.

ASA Code Sections 202-204:

West = Texas, Minnesota, North & South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and Oklahoma.

East = those not listed above.

Using the State-by-State breakdown for 2008, here is where those teams would play in 2009:

West – 42 Teams to Hastings, Nebraska in 2009

California – 14
Arizona – 12
New Mexico – 7
Utah – 3
Colorado – 1
Idaho – 1
Nevada – 1
Oregon – 1
Kansas – 1
Texas – 1

East – 8 teams To Decatur, Illinois in 2009

Pennsylvania – 4
Alabama – 1
Georgia – 1
Massachusetts – 1
South Carolina – 1

Editor’s note: Actually, when you factor in the “bump up” rule, the East would lose two more teams (Landis, PA and Katman, MA), so the East would be down to 6 teams, at least using the list from this year’s teams.

Update, September 4:

273 votes cast, and I’ve yet to see anyone make a case for the split. One commenter noted the same:

From Ken on September 3, 2008 at 1:50 pm.
I would like to hear the reasons for the 30 or so yes answers that have been logged in. Even if they are anonymous. Just curious what good can come out of a split.

By the way, we have invited ASA to comment or explain the reason for the split. Nothing from them yet.

Italy Wins FIBS Tournament, Qualifies for European Championships

September 4th, 2008

In May, we wrote here to tell you about a team in Italy winning their first ever Italian National Championship. We learned today, that they just won the FIBS (Federation Italian Baseball and Softball) tournament. By winning this tournament, they have qualified for the first time ever for the European Championships in 2009.

! Click the logo above to visit and view their site. Buon Giorno !

Roughly translated for our friends in Italy:

Nel mese di maggio, per dirvi circa un team vincente in Italia il loro primo Campionato nazionale italiano. Abbiamo appreso oggi, che ha appena vinto il FIBS (Federazione Italiana Baseball e Softball) torneo. Vincente di questo torneo, si sono qualificati per la prima volta in assoluto per i Campionati Europei del 2009.

! Fare clic sul logo in alto per visualizzare e visitare il loro sito. Buon giorno!

ASA “A” Final Order of Finish & Awards

September 4th, 2008



Place M/R Team Name Hometown Record

1st Italian Athletic Club Stockton, CA 4-0
2nd New Image Fastpitch Montfort, WI 6-2
3rd Team CR Vancouver, WA 2-2
4th Topeka Toros Topeka, KS 2-2
5th HBC Lightning Homer, MI 2-2
5th Broncos Fastpitch Cerro Gordo, IL 1-2
7th National Investors Albany, MO 1-2
7th Herzog St. Joseph, MO 1-2
9th Pete’s Blue Softball Swansea, IL 1-2
9th KC Angels Kansas City, MO 0-3

ALL AMERICAN TEAM

Position Player Team

Pitcher Peeples, Tony Italian Athletic Club
Pitcher Holman, Jeremy New Image Fastpitch
Pitcher Parkhurst, Rusty Topeka Toros
Catcher Rasmussen, Kevin Team CR
Outfield Porto, Jason Italian Athletic Club
Outfield Nokes, Scott Team CR
Outfield Agnew, Kris New Image Fastpitch
Outfield Burlage, Todd New Image Fastpitch
Utility Kunkel, Bill HBC Lightning
Utility Turner, Chase Italian Athletic Club
Utility Quiles, Ben Team CR
Infield Benash, Joe New Image Fastpitch
Infield Brandon, John New Image Fastpitch
Infield Butler, James Italian Athletic Club
Infield Pinocchio, Steve Italian Athletic Club

Santa Rosa Second in ASA “C” Nationals

September 4th, 2008

PRESCOTT, AZ — It may have been Landis Markets of Pennslyvania 9, Santa Rosa Fastpitch 0 in the champoinship game of the 2008 Men’s Class C Fastpitch National Tournament, but the Santa Rosa team again established itself as the No. 1 Class C team in California and one of the best teams in the nation for the second year in a row.

After finishing fourth in the 2007 nationals in Killeen, TX, with a 6-2 record, Santa Rosa moved up to second with an 8-2 record, giving them 14 wins in 18 national tournament games in two seasons.

Landis Market dominated the field by winning seven games in impressive fashion, but in the championship game on Sunday, a battle-weary Santa Rosa team, which played five consecutive games on the final day, played the Pennslyvania team on even terms until the seventh inning, when pitcher Jeff Want, a first-team All-American, was roughed up for eight hits and eight runs to break open a 1-0 game.

Want was superb in the championship game, blanking Landis on five hits until the fifth inning when tournament MVP Justin Stock led off with a double to right-center. He moved to third when Brent Moyer grounded out and scored on a two-out single by Frank Keating.

Stock was virtually unstoppable throughout the tournament, batting a phenomenal .818 (18 of 22), which included three home runs, three triples and three doubles with 15 RBIs and 20 runs scored. In addition, he was hit by pitches three times and walked twice, pushing his on base percentage to .852.



It remained 1-0 until the top of the seventh when Landis erupted against Want for eight hits and eight runs.

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News Story on Derek Mayson

September 3rd, 2008

This story ran last week, during the Senior Canadians in Saskatoon. Though that tournament has concluded, we thought this story on one of the West Coast’s finest players was worth sharing.

With Mayson as clutch, Grey Sox hit second gear

Darren Zary
The StarPhoenix


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

If the bases are loaded with two outs and the winning run at third base, Vancouver Grey Sox coach John Stuart knows exactly who he’d like at the plate.

His first pick would be young Derek Mayson, a member of Canada’s national men’s softball team and four-year veteran with the defending national champion Grey Sox.

Mayson, 24, can do as much in the clutch as anybody gathered in Saskatoon this week for the 2008 Ramada Canadian senior A men’s fastpitch championship.

“Of all the guys I’ve coached over the years, he’s the guy I want there with two out and the bases loaded,” Stuart said Tuesday afternoon after watching the Grey Sox blank the Horse Lake, Alta., Thunder 3-0 at Bob Van Impe Stadium.

“I’m confident in Derek. He’s definitely a key member of our batting lineup. I feel he’s one of the top five hitters in Canada. He’s a threat to do anything. He can lay it down, he hits the long ball and he hits the ball hard. Even if he hits the ball hard on the ground, he usually finds a hole or hits somebody hard and he still gets on base. He’s a very patient hitter.

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