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AUGUST 16, 2016

7:05PM

DUTCHESS STADIUM
FISHKILL, NY
Book your tickets today!

845-838-0094
hvrenegades.com

June 2016

Dear New York-Penn League Fans:


It is a pleasure to have you join us in sharing another exciting season of New York-Penn League
baseball. Now in our 78th season, we take great pride in being the premier Short-Season league,
and the oldest, continuously-operated CLASS A league, in Minor League Baseball. The New YorkPenn Leagues 14 clubs have spent the off-season hard at work preparing to bring you another
season full of lasting memories.
The clubs past success has never been more transparent after 1,590,750 fans walked through
the gates last season. This was the 15th consecutive season that the New York-Penn League
surpassed 1.5 million fans.
The action on the field was equally historic. The West Virginia Black Bears (an affiliate of the
Pittsburgh Pirates), in its inaugural season in Morgantown, WV, made the NYPL playoffs as the
Wild Card club and then defeated the Williamsport Crosscutters, an affiliate of the Philadelphia
Phillies and Pinckney Division Champions, in the semi-final series and then defeated the Staten
Island Yankees, an affiliate of the New York Yankees and McNamara Division Champions, in the
final series. In the 11th annual New York-Penn League All-Star Game, which was hosted by the
Aberdeen Ironbirds (an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles) at Ripken Stadium, the North All-Stars
beat the South by a score of 4-2. Tri-City Valley Cats first baseman and Houston Astros prospect
Dexture McCall, as the Norths designated hitter, hit a two-run double in a three-run first inning
to win the TOP STAR AWARD.
The action off-the- field during the past winter was also exciting. Tri-City ValleyCats President
and Principal Owner William (Bill) Gladstone was named the 2015 KING OF BASEBALL at the
Baseball Winter Meetings Banquet on Sunday, December 6, 2015, in Nashville, TN. The KING
OF BASEBALL is a long-standing award and tradition in which Minor League Baseball recognizes
a veteran of professional baseball for longtime dedication and service. In addition to serving
on the New York-Penn Leagues Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Bill also served
as the NYPLs representative on Minor League Baseballs Board of Trustees for 12 years, and
was a member of several committees, including chairman of Minor League Baseballs finance
committee. Minor League Baseballs President & CEO Pat OConner said, Bills passion for the
game of baseball and his presence and input on the Board of Trustees helped grow the Minor
League Baseball brand across the country.
In 2016, we expect more great action on the field. The 12th annual New York-Penn League AllStar Game will be hosted by the Hudson Valley Renegades (an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays) at
Dutchess Stadium, located in Wappingers Falls, NY, on Tuesday, August 16th.
Thank you for joining us this season and helping the New York-Penn League continue its tradition
as the most prestigious Short-Season league in professional baseball.


Very truly yours,

Ben J. Hayes

NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE

President
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NEW YORK-PENNSYLVANIA
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE
204 37TH AVENUE NORTH, NO. 366

ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33704


Phone: 727-289-7111 Fax: 727-683-9691
Website: www.newyork-pennleague.com
President:

Ben Hayes

League Administrator: Laurie Hayes

President Emeritus:

Hon. Robert Julian

Schedule Maker:

Treasurer:

Jon Dandes

Corporate Secretary: Doug Estes

League Historian:

Charlie Wride

League Intern:

League Directors:

Glenn Valis (Aberdeen)

Mike Voutsinas (Auburn)

Naomi Silver (Batavia)

Steve Cohen (Brooklyn)

E. Miles Prentice (Connecticut)

Marvin Goldklang (Hudson Valley)

Jon Dandes (West Virginia)

TBD (Lowell)

Michael Savit (Mahoning Valley)

Chuck Greenberg (State College)

Glenn Reicin (Staten Island)

William L. Gladstone (Tri-City)

Kyle Bostwick (Vermont)

Peter Freund (Williamsport)

Johns Hopkins University

Makenzie Burrows

Schedule:

76 Games (per team)

Opening Date:

June 17, 2016

Closing Date:

September 5, 2016

All-Star Game:

Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at Dutchess Stadium, Wappingers Falls, New York

League Statistician:

Baseball Advanced Media


75 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10111
Phone: 212-485-3444

Division Structure: 
Pinckney: Auburn, Batavia, West Virginia, Mahoning Valley, State College,
Williamsport

McNamara: Aberdeen, Brooklyn, Hudson Valley, Staten Island

Stedler: Connecticut, Lowell, Tri-City, Vermont

Playoff Format: 
Division champions and wild-card team meet in best-of-3 semifinals. Winners
meet in best-of-3 series for league championship.
Roster Limits: 
35 active

2014 AND 2015 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE


TOTAL ATTENDANCE

Openings
2014 Tot

Aberdeen

150,300 151,758 1,458 36 36 4,175 4,216

Auburn
Batavia
Brooklyn
Connecticut

2015 Tot

Change

2014 2015

Average

Club

44,640

50,670

33,376

32,221 -1,155 35 35

231,628 230,658
78,118

78,588
163,767

2014

2015

6,030 36 36 1,240 1,408


954

921

-970 37 37 6,260 6,234


470 37 34 2,111 2,311

Hudson Valley

159,084

4,683

Lowell

165,129 140,468 -24,661 38 37 4,346 3,796

Mah. Valley

109,545

111,079

37

37

4,300

4,426

1,534

35

37

3,130

3,002

State College

134,927

127,775

-7,152

37

38

3,647

3,363

Staten Island

122,442

119,195

-3,247

36

37

3,401

3,221

Tri-City

161,171 153,692 -7,479 38 36 4,241 4,269

Vermont
West Virginia
Williamsport

84,091

83,002

-1,089

37

37

2,273

2,243

83,796

37

2,265

61,249

64,081

2,832

35

36

1,750

1,780

2015 Total Attendance .....................................................................................1,590,750


2015 All-Star Game Attendance (Aberdeen, MD) .......................................................3,622
2015 Playoff Attendance (7 Games)..........................................................................7,786

NYPL Scholarship Program


The NYPL Scholarship Program is open to any graduating senior from
a public or private high school within the leagues footprint, who has
been accepted at any two or four-year college or university, vocational
or technical education institution. Applicants will be judged based on
academic performance, volunteer and extracurricular activities, and
the impact their local NYPL club and Minor League Baseball has had
on their lives.
The Scholarship Program consists of two stages - a local round and
the league round. Students apply directly to their local NYPL team in
the local round and one applicant is chosen by each of the 14 clubs to
advance to the league round. The 14 local winners compete for three
$2,500 scholarships and the other eleven local winners receive $250
each for books.
The New York-Penn League Charitable Foundation initiated the
scholarship program in 2009 as a way to assist high school seniors
from within our leagues footprint who not only meet and exceed
traditional scholarship criteria, but have also demonstrated the
positive benefits their local NYPL club has had on their life, said Ben
J. Hayes, President of the New York-Penn League. The Foundation is
pleased to have this scholarship program in place and to support our
14 member clubs in their year-round community outreach efforts.
Students must have a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and participate in
extracirricular activities. Applicants should also be involved with
community service and must provide letters of recommendation, a
copy of their high school transcript, and letter of acceptance to the
college or university that they will attend.
In 2015 the three $2,500 scholarships were awarded to students
representing the Aberdeen IronBirds, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, and
Connecticut Tigers.
For more information visit:

www.NewYork-PennLeague.com

PONY/NY-PENN LEAGUE TEAMS (1939-PRESENT)


Aberdeen IronBirds
Auburn Americans
Auburn Astros
Auburn Doubledays
Auburn Mets
Auburn Phillies
Auburn Red Stars
Auburn Sunsets
Auburn Twins
Auburn Yankees
Batavia Clippers
Batavia Indians
Batavia Muckdogs
Batavia Pirates
Batavia Tigers
Batavia Trojans
Binghamton Triplets
Bradford Beagles
Bradford Bees
Bradford Blue Wings
Bradford Phillies
Bradford Yankees
Brooklyn Cyclones
Connecticut Tigers
Corning Athletics
Corning CorSox
Corning Independents
Corning Red Sox
Corning Royals
Elmira Pioneers
Elmira Red Sox
Elmira Suns
Erie Cardinals
Erie Orioles
Erie Sailors
Erie Sea Wolves
Erie Senators
Erie Tigers
Geneva Cubs

Geneva Red Legs


Geneva Senators
Geneva Twins
Glens Falls Redbirds
Hamilton Cardinals
Hamilton Red Birds
Hamilton Red Wings
Hornell Dodgers
Hornell Maple Leafs
Hornell Maples
Hornell Pirates
Hornell Reds
Hudson Valley Renegades
Jamestown Braves
Jamestown Dodgers
Jamestown Expos
Jamestown Falcons
Jamestown Jaguars
Jamestown Jammers
Jamestown Tigers
Little Falls Mets
Lockport Cubs
Lockport Reds
Lockport White Sox
Lockport Sox
London Pirates
Lowell Spinners
Mahoning Valley
Scrappers
New Jersey Cardinals
Newark Co-Pilots
Newark Orioles
Niagara Falls Pirates
Niagara Falls Rainbows
Niagara Falls Rapids
Niagara Falls Sox
Olean Athletics
Olean Giants
Olean Oilers

Olean Red Sox


Olean Yankees
Oneonta Red Sox
Oneonta Tigers
Oneonta Yankees
Pittsfield Astros
Pittsfield Mets
Queens Kings
St. Catharines Blue
Jays
St. Catharines
Stompers
State College Spikes
Staten Island
Yankees
Tri-City Valley Cats
Utica Blue Jays
Utica Blue Marlins
Utica Blue Sox
Utica Marlins
Vermont Expos
Vermont Lake
Monsters
Watertown Indians
Watertown Pirates
Welland Pirates
Wellsville Braves
Wellsville Nitros
Wellsville Red Sox
Wellsville Rockets
Wellsville Senators
Wellsville Yankees
West Virginia Black Bears
Williamsport Astros
Williamsport
Crosscutters
Williamsport Cubs
Williamsport Red Sox

ABERDEEN IRONBIRDS

Years in League:
2002Present
Mailing Address:
873 Long Drive
Aberdeen, MD 21001
Telephone: 410-297-9292
Fax: 410-297-6653

E-Mail:
info@ironbirdsbaseball.com
Website:
www.ironbirdsbaseball.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Chairman & Founder:
Cal Ripken Jr.
Executive VP:
Bill Ripken
Assistant General
Manager:
Brad Cox
Vice President of
Quality & Relationship
Manager:
Glenn Valis
Office Coordinator:
Stephanie Robertson
Accounting Manager:
Elly Ripken
Head Groundskeeper:
Patrick Coakley

Video Prod. & Game


Ent. Coordinator:
Tim Lockhart
Radio & Media
Relations Manager:
Daniel Kurish
Accounting Assistants:
Austyn Ripken
Susan Culpepper
Human Resources
Manager:
Lavorette Preston
Director of Ticket
Operations:
Michael Ford
Director of Corp.
Partnerships:
Jordan Carroll

Manager of Corp. Sales:


Mike Griffith
Manager of Corp.
Partnership Services:
Megan Kerr
Merchandising Director:
Don Eney
Director of Food &
Beverage:
Peter Bizon
Director of Ticket Sales:
Kevin Heilman
Account
Representatives:
Ben Reece
Connor OMalley
Angelique Abel

FIELD STAFF
Manager: Luis Pujols
Batting Coach: Scott Beerer
Pitching Coach: Justin Lord
Trainer: Marty Brinker
Strength & Conditioning: Creede Simpson

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Courtyard by Marriott
830 Long Drive
Aberdeen, MD 21001
Contact: Patty Scott
Phone: 410-272-0440

Comfort Inn & Suites


980 Hospitality Way
Aberdeen, MD 21001
Contact: Matthew Fink
Phone: 410-273-6300
Mfink.comfortinn@outlook.com

LOCAL MEDIA
Newspapers: The Aegis, The Baltimore Sun
Television: NBC 11, ABC 2, CBS 13, FOX 45, CW 54,
Harford Cable Network, and via www.ironbirdsbaseball.com
Radio: 104.7 The Point
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Assistant General Manager:


Brad Cox

IRONBIRDS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Premium Box: $17

Field Box: $15


Terrace Box: $13

Loge Box: $14


Reserved: $11

ORIOLES FARM SYSTEM

BALTIMORE ORIOLES INFO

AAA: Norfolk Tides


AA: Bowie Baysox
A (Advanced): Frederick Keys
A: Delmarva Shorebirds
A (Short-Season): Aberdeen IronBirds
Rookie: GCL Orioles, DSL Orioles

Director of Player Development:


Brian Graham
Director of Minor League Operations:
Kent Qualls

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Ripken Stadium
Capacity: 6,000

Dimensions: LF 310, CF 400, RF 310


Year Opened: 2002

DIRECTIONS
From Baltimore, MD: Take I-95 N. Take the MD-22 exit number 85 towards Aberdeen/
Churchville and bear right. Bear left at the forkat the top of the exit. Turn left onto
MD-22 W/Aberdeen Trwy/Churchville Rd. Turn right onto Long Drive and follow to
Ripken Stadium.
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AUBURN DOUBLEDAYS
Years in League:
1958-1980, 1982Present
Mailing Address:
130 North Division St.
Auburn, NY 13021
Telephone: 315-255-2489

Fax: 315-255-2675
E-Mail:info@
auburndoubledays.com
Website:www.
auburndoubledays.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Operated by Auburn Community Baseball
General Manager:
Mike Voutsinas

Accounting Manager:
Derek Wohlfarth

Communications
Associate:

Operations Manager:

Sponsorship Services
Manager:

Michael Tricarico

Andrew Sagarin
Box Office Manager:

Paul Mullin

Nate Deavers

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Jerad Head
Hitting Coach: Mark Harris
Pitching Coach: Tim Redding

Trainer:
Strength &
Conditioning:

Darren Yoos
Gabe Torres

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Holiday Inn - Finger Lakes Region


75 North Street
Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: 315-253-4531
Contact: Deanna Lockwood
hiauburnsales@visions-hotels.com

Hilton Garden Inn


74 State St
Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: 315-252-5511
Contact: Jessica Cantu
jessica.cantu@hilton.com

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: Finger Lakes News Radio 1590 AM & 98.1FM WAUB
Newspapers: The Citizen (Jeremy Houghtaling), Post Standard
Television: WSTM 3, WTVH 5, WSYR 9, Time Warner Cable News,
Time Warner Cable Sports

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General Manager:
Mike Voutsinas

DOUBLEDAYS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Box Seats: Adults: $9
Seniors & Children: $7

General Admission: Adults: $6


Seniors & Children: $5

WASHINGTON NATIONALS INFO

NATIONALS FARM SYSTEM

Assistant General Manager & Vice


President, Player Development &
Pro Scouting: Doug Harris
Director, Player Development:
Mark Scialabba

AAA: Syracuse Chiefs


AA: Harrisburg Senators
A (Advanced): Potomac Nationals
A: Hagerston Suns
A (Short-Season): Auburn Doubledays
Rookie: GCL Nationals

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park
Capacity: 2,800

Dimensions: LF 330, CF 400, RF 330


Year Opened: 1995

DIRECTIONS
From NY State Thruway: Take Exit 40 to Route 34 South. After 8 miles turn right on York St.
After 1 mile turn left on N. Division St. Falcon Park will be one mile ahead on the left.
From Routes 5 & 20: Turn right on Columbus St from Routes 5 & 20 West or turn left on
Columbus St from Routes 5 & 20 East. Stay straight as Columbus Ave becomes N Division St.
Falcon Park will be one mile ahead on the right.
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BATAVIA MUCKDOGS

Years in League:
1939-53, 57-59, 61Present
Mailing Address:
299 Bank Street
Batavia, NY 14020
Telephone:
585-343-5454

Fax:
585-343-5620
E-Mail:
tsick@muckdogs.com
Website:
www.muckdogs.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Operated by: Red Wings Management, LLC
Chief Operating Officer:
Naomi Silver
General Manager:
Travis Sick
Clubhouse Manager:
John Versage

Director of Ticket
Operations:
Josh Swan
Food & Beverage Manager:
Keith Yohe

Director of Stadium
Grounds:
Don Rock
Director of
Merchandising:
Kathy Bills

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Batting Coach:

Angel Espada
Luis Quinones

Pitching Coach: Chad Rhoades


Trainer:
Eric Reigelsberger
VISITING CLUB HOTEL
Days Inn
200 Oak Street
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: 585-343-6000
Contact: Chaya Joshi
UMPIRE HOTEL

Best Western Crown Inn & Suites


8210 Park Rd.
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: 585-343-8882
Contact: Sue Gerber
LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WBTA-1490-AM - Jonny Wincott
Newspapers: Batavia Daily News

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General Manager:
Travis Sick

COO:
Naomi Silver

MUCKDOGS 2016 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Box Seats: $8 General Admission: (Adults) $7

General Admission: (Child/Senior) $6

MIAMI MARLINS INFO

MARLINS FARM SYSTEM


AAA: New Orleans Zephyers
AA: Jacksonville Suns
A (Advanced): Jupiter Hammerheads
A: Greensboro Grasshoppers
A (Short-Season): Batavia Muckdogs
Rookie: GCL Marlins, DSL Marlins

Farm Director:
Marc Delpiano
Phone: 786-801-7091
Email: mdelpiano@marlins.com

STADIUM INFORMATION

Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325


Year Opened: 1996

Name: Dwyer Stadium


Capacity: 2,600
DIRECTIONS

I-90 to exit 48, left on Route 98 south, left on Richmond Ave., left on Bank St. Dwyer
Stadium is on the left.
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BROOKLYN CYCLONES

Years in League:
2001Present
Mailing Address:
1904 Surf Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Telephone:718-449-8497

Fax: 718-449-6368
E-Mail:
info@brooklyncyclones.com
Website:
www.brooklyncyclones.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Vice President:
Steve Cohen

Marketing Manager
Kaitlyn Coufal

Account Executives:

General Manager:
Kevin Mahoney

Community Outreach &


Promotions:

Nicole Kneessy

Assistant General
Manager:

Guy Zoda

Gary Perone

Kevin Jimenez

Director of
Communications:
Billy Harner
Ticket Operations
Manager:
Greg Conway
Head Groundskeeper:
Max Colten

Thomas Cox

Operations Manager:
Vladimir Lipsman
Community Relations
Assistant:
Staff Accountant:
Tatiana Isdith

Ricky Viola
Thomas Cardona

Graphics Manager:

Sharon Lundy-Ross

Craig Coughlin

Peter Talman
Brian Kelly
Rafael Guerrero
Accounts Payable Clerk:
Angela Antonello-Karlsberg
Director of Special
Projects:
Gabrielle Spinelli

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Hitting Coach:
Pitching Coach:
Athletic Trainer:

Tom Gamboa
Sean Ratliff
Billy Bryk Jr.
Gavin Grosh

Coach:
Edgardo Alfonzo
Strength &
Conditioning Trainer: Joe Lego

UMPIRE HOTEL

VISITING CLUB HOTEL


Holiday Inn Express
625 Union Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone: 347-750-2103

Best Western Plus Prospect Park


764 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Phone: 718-768-3100

LOCAL MEDIA
Broadcaster: Stuart Johnson (FM 90.3 WKRB)
Newspapers: NY Daily News, NY Post, The New York Times, Newsday

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General Manager:

Vice President:

Kevin Mahoney

Steve Cohen

CYCLONES 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Field Box: $17

Box: $14

Bleacher: $10

METS FARM SYSTEM

NEW YORK METS INFO

AAA: Las Vegas 51s


AA: Binghamton Mets
A (Advanced): St. Lucie Mets
A: Savannah Sand Gnats
A (Short-Season): Brooklyn Cyclones
Rookie: Kingsport Mets, GCL Mets, DSL Mets

Player Development & Amature


Scouting:
Paul DePodesta

STADIUM INFORMATION
Dimensions: LF 315, CF 412, RF 325
Year Opened: 2001

Name:
MCU Park
Capacity: 7,500

DIRECTIONS
From the West: Take the Belt Parkway East to Cropsey Avenue/Coney Island (exit 6). At
the end of the ramp, make a right onto Cropsey Avenue. Continue straight in the middle
lane, as Cropsey turns into W. 17th Street. MCU Park is directly ahead, approximately 3
blocks.
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CONNECTICUT TIGERS

Years in League:
2010Present
Mailing Address:
Dodd Stadium
14 Stott Avenue
Norwich, CT 06360
Telephone:
860-887-7962

Fax: 860-886-5996
Email:
info@cttigers.com
Website:
www.cttigers.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Director of Concessions
& Merchandise

Heads Groundskeeper

General Manager:
Dave Schermerhorn

Heather Bartlett

Radio Broadcaster:

Box Office Manager

Director of Sales

Chris Jones

Josh Postler

Senior Vice President:


C.J. Knudsen

Ryan Lefler

Brent Southworth

FIELD STAFF
Manager:

Mike Rabelo

Athletic Trainer: Chris Vick

Hitting Coach:

Mike Hessman

Strength &
Conditioning:

Pitching Coach: Ace Adams

Matt Rosenhammer

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Holiday Inn Norwich


10 Laura Blvd.
Norwich, CT 06360
Contact: Deanna Dufault
Phone: 860-889-5201

Comfort Suites
275 Otrobando Avenue
Norwich, CT 06360
Contact: Sabrina McIntyre
Phone: 860-892-9292

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: Chris Jones, WICH 1310 AM (Flagship)
Newspapers: Norwich Bulletin, The Day (New London),
Hartford Courant
Television: WFSB-Channel 3, WTIC-FOX 61, WTNH-Channel 8, WVIT-NBC 30
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General Manager:
Dave Schermerhorn

Senior Vice President:


C.J. Knudsen

TIGERS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
The Yard Bar & Grill: $20
Reserved Seat: $9

Premium Box Seat: $10


Grandstand Seat: $8

DETROIT TIGERS INFO

TIGERS FARM SYSTEM

Director of Minor League Operations:


Dan Lunetta
Phone: 313-471-2059
Fax: 313-471-2099

AAA: Toledo Mud Hens


AA: Erie SeaWolves
A (Advanced): Lakeland Flying Tigers
A: West Michigan Whitecaps
A (Short-Season): Connecticut Tigers
Rookie: GCL Tigers, DSL Tigers, VSL Tigers

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Dodd Stadium
Capacity: 6,270
Playing Surface: Grass

Dimensions: LF 309, CF 401, RF 309


Year Opened:
1995

DIRECTIONS
From West (Hartford/Middletown Areas) Take Route 2 East to Exit 27 (Yantic). At the end
of the exit ramp, take a right. Bear right onto Route 32 North (towards Willimantic). At the third
light, take a right onto New Park Avenue, which brings you into the Norwich Industrial Park.
Follow the green and white Dodd Stadium signs until you see the stadium on the right.
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HUDSON VALLEY RENEGADES


Years in League:
1994Present
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 661
Fishkill, NY 12524
Telephone: 845-838-0094

Fax: 845-838-0014
E-Mail:
info@hvrenegades.com
Website:
hvrenegades.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


President:
Jeff Goldklang
Senior Vice President
& General Manager:
Eben Yager
Vice President:
Rick Zolzer
Assistant General
Manager :
Sean Kammerer
Assistant General
Manager:
Kristen Huss
Vice President of
Corporate Partnerships:
Mike Mazzuca
Director of Ticket Sales:
Jon Basil

Stadium Operations
Manager & Youth Sports
Coordinator:
Chris Lynch
Stadium Events
Coordinator & Head
Groundskeeper:
Tim Merante
Director of Baseball
Operations:
Joe Ausanio
Director of Business
Operations:
Vicky DeFreese
Manager of New Business
Development:
Dave Neff

New Business
Development Associate:
Chris Winslow
Ticket Sales & Marketing
Executive:
Kasey Commander
Ticket Sales & Operations
Associate:
Dan Horne
Ticket Sales & Marketing
Executive:
Casey Vecchio
Director of Food &
Beverage/Merchandise:
Teri Bettencourt
Community Relations
Specialist:
Bob Outer

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Pitching Coach:
Batting Coach:

Tim Parenton
Brian Reith
Craig Albernaz

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Magnuson Hotel
20 Schuyler Blvd, Fishkill, NY 12524
Phone: (845) 896-4995 - Fax: (845) 896-6631

Hampton Inn
544 Route 9, Fishkill, NY 12524
Phone: (845) 896-4000

LOCAL MEDIA
Flagship Stations: WKIP 1450-AM, WKIP 1370-AM;
On-line at www.hvrenegades.com
Newspapers: Poughkeepsie Journal, Times Herald-Record
Television: YNN, Cablevision

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Senior Vice President &


General Manager:
Eben Yager

RENEGADES 2016 SCHEDULE

Premium Box: $15


Switch Hitter: $8

Vice President:
Rick Zolzer
(Dates in blue indicate home games)

Box: $14
Reserved: $11
Res. Grandstand: $8
Gen. Admission: $6
Corona Cove: $6

TAMPA BAY RAYS INFO

RAYS FARM SYSTEM

Director of Minor League Operations:


Mitch Lukevics

AAA: Durham Bulls


AA: Montgomery Biscuits
A: Charlotte Stone Crabs
A: Bowling Green Hot Rods
A (Short-Season): Hudson Valley Renegades
Rookie: Princeton Rays, GCL Rays

Phone: 727-825-3267
Fax: 727-825-3493

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Dutchess Stadium
Address: 1500 Route 9D

Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

Capacity:
4,494
Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325
Year Opened: 1994

DIRECTIONS
From East: I-84 W to Rt 9D (exit 11) North one mile to Stadium.
From North, South, West: NYS thruway to exit 17 Newburgh, To I-84 E over the
Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to Rt 9D (exit 11) North one mile to Stadium.
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LOWELL SPINNERS

Years in League:
1996Present
Mailing Address:
450 Aiken St.
Lowell, MA 01854
Telephone:
978-459-2255

Fax:978-459-1674
E-Mail:
info@lowellspinners.com
Website:
www.lowellspinners.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Principal Owner, CEO:
Drew Weber
General Manager:
Shawn Smith
Assistant General
Manager:
Justin Williams
Executive Vice President
of Sales: Brian Lindsay

Vice President of Facility


Management:
Gareth Markey
Vice President/
Corporate Controller:
Priscilla Harbour
Director of
Merchandising:
Jeff Cohen

Vice President of
Ticket Operations:
Jon Healy
Ticket Office Manager:
TJ Konstant
Head Groundskeeper:
Jon Sheehan
Creative Services
Representative:
Connor Sullivan

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Hitting Coach:

Iggy Suarez
Wilton Veras

Pitching Coach:

Lance Carter

VISITING CLUB HOTEL


Radisson of Chelmsford
10 Independence Drive, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Phone: 978-256-0800
Fax: 978-256-0750

UMPIRE HOTEL
The Courtyard by Marriot
30 Industrial Avenue East, Lowell, MA 01852
Phone: 978-458-7575
Fax: 978-458-1302

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WCAP 980 AM
Newspapers: Lowell Sun, Daily Times Chronicle, Lawrence Eagle Tribune

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General Manager:
Shawn Smith

SPINNERS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Premium Box: $10

Box: $9

Reserved: $7

BOSTON RED SOX INFO

RED SOX FARM SYSTEM

Director of Player Development:


Ben Crockett

AAA: Pawtucket Red Sox


AA: Portland Sea Dogs
A (Advanced): Salem Red Sox
A: Greenville Drive
A (Short-Season): Lowell Spinners
Rookie: GCL Red Sox, DSL Red Sox

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Capacity:

Dimensions: RF 301, CF 400, LF 337


Year Opened: 1998

Edward A. LaLacheur Park


4,842

DIRECTIONS
Route I-495 or Route 3 to Lowell Connector. Follow Connector to exit 5B, Thorndike Street.
Follow Thorndike Street past City Hall. Take left at Father Morrissette Blvd. At second light,
turn right on Aiken. Ballpark will be ahead.
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MAHONING VALLEY SCRAPPERS


Mailing Address: 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd.

Niles, OH 44446
Telephone: 330-505-0000
Fax: 330-505-9696
E-Mail: info@mvscrappers.com
Website: www.mvscrappers.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Managing General
Partner:
Mike Savit
Vice President/
General Manager:
Jordan Taylor
Group Sales Manager:
Chris Sumner
Accounting Manager:
Roxanne Herrington

Assistant General
Manager of Sales:
Matt Thompson
Assistant General
Manager of Operations:
Brad Hooser
Assistant General
Manager of Marketing:
Heather Sahli

Community Relations
Manager:
Kate Walsh
Head Groundskeeper:
Ryan Olszewski
Box Office Manager:
Tyler Adams
Media Relations:
Tim Pozgai

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Hitting Coach:
Pitching Coach:

Edwin Rodriguez
Justin Toole
Tighe Dickinson

Trainer:
Jake Legan
Strength Coach:
Jake Sankal
Clubhouse Manager: Murphy Miller

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Days Inn and Suites


1615 E. Liberty St.
Girard, OH 44420
Phone: 330-759-9820
Contact: Mr. Dasai

Hampton Inn Youngstown


4400 Belmont Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44505
Phone: 330-759-9555
Contact: Gina Larney
LOCAL MEDIA

Radio:

Newspapers:

Television:

1240 WBBW
(Radio Announcer Tim Pozgai)
Warren Tribune Chronicle
Youngstown Vindicator
WFMJ 21
WKBN 27
WYTV 33
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General Manager: Jordan Taylor

SCRAPPERS 2016 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Premium Box: $12

Box: $10

General Admission: $10


INDIANS FARM SYSTEM

CLEVELAND INDIANS INFO


Director of Player Development:
Carter Hawkins
E-mail: chawkins@indians.com

AAA: Columbus Clippers


AA: Akron Rubberducks
A (Advanced): Lynchburg Hillcats
A: Lake County Captains
A (Short-Season): Mahoning Valley Scrappers
Rookie: AZL Indians, DSL Indians

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Eastwood Field
Capacity: 6,000

Dimensions: LF 335, CF 405, RF 335


Year Opened: 1999

DIRECTIONS
From East or West: Take I-80 to Rt. 11 North.
Exit onto Rt. 82 West, then onto Rt. 46 South. The Mall & Field are one mile down on the
right.
From North or South: Take Rt. 11. Exit onto Rt. 82 West then onto Rt. 46 South. The
Mall & Field are one mile down on the right.
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STATE COLLEGE SPIKES

Years in League:
2006Present
Mailing Address:
112 Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
State College, PA 16802
Telephone: 814-272-1711

Toll Free: 877-99-Spikes


Fax: 814-272-1718
E-Mail: frontoffice@
statecollegespikes.com
Website:
www.statecollegespikes.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Operated by: Spikes Baseball LP
Chairman & Managing
Partner:
Chuck Greenberg
President:
Jason Dambach
General Manager:
Scott Walker
Assistant General
Manager of Operations:
Dan Petrazzolo
Senior Sales Director:
Brian DeAngelis

Manager of Ticket Sales:


Erik Hoffman
Ticket Account
Executive:
Brittany Ferrizzi
Director of Promotions
and In-Game
Entertainment:
Ben Love
Accounting Manager:
Karen Mahon
Manager of Box Office
& Business Operations:
Stephen Christ

Senior Sports Turf


Manager:
Matt Neri
Director of Food and
Beverage:
Anthony Sforza
Manager of
Communications:
Joe Putnam
Off the Rack Outfitters
Team Store Manager:
Julie Henry

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Hitting Coach:
Pitching Coach:
Coach:

Johnny Rodriguez
Roger LaFrancois
Darwin Marrero
C.J. Beatty

Athletic Trainer:
Chris Whitman
Strength &
Conditioning Coach: Frank Spinelli

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL
Courtyard State College
1730 University Drive
State College, PA 16801
Phone: (814) 238-1881
Contact: Christina Eberhart

Ramada Conference Center


1450 South Atherton St.
State College, PA 16801
Phone: 814-238-3001
Contact: Jennifer Brooks-Stahl
LOCAL MEDIA

Radio: WRSC AM 1390 (flagship)


Newspapers: Centre Daily Times; Lewistown Sentinel; Altoona Mirror;
Daily Collegian; Lock Haven Express
Television: WTAJTV 10 (CBS); WJACTV 6 (NBC); WWCP-TV 8 (Fox);
WATM-TV 23 (ABC); WHVL-TV 29 (MyNetwork TV)
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Chairman & Managing


Partner:
Chuck Greenberg

General Manager:
Scott Walker

SPIKES 2016 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Rail Kings: $18
Diamond Club Seats: $14

Field Box: $12


Bullpen Box: $10

Outfield Bleachers: $8

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS INFO

CARDINALS FARM SYSTEM

Director of Player Development:


Gary LaRocque

AAA: Memphis Redbirds


AA: Springfield Cardinals
A (Advanced): Palm Beach Cardinals
A: Peoria Chiefs
A (Short-Season): State College Spikes
Rookie: Johnson City Cardinals, GCL Cardinals

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
Capacity: 5,570 Year Opened: 2006
Dimensions: LF 325, CF 399, RF 320
DIRECTIONS

Fans Arriving from Altoona & Points South - Take I-99 North. Merge onto U.S 322 East toward State
College / Lewistown. Take Penn State University Exit and merge onto Park Avenue. Turn left onto Porter Road
From I-80 East & West - Take I-80 and merge onto I-99 South via Exit 161 toward U.S 322 / Bellefonte. Take
the exit toward Innovation Park / Penn State University. Merge onto Park Avenue and turn left onto Porter Road.
From Harrisburg / Philadelphia & Points East - Take I-76 West toward Valley Forge. Merge onto I-283
North via Exit 246 toward Harrisburg/Hershey. I-283 becomes I-83 North. Merge onto I-81 South via exit 51-A.
Take U.S 22/ 322 West to Exit 67 toward State College. Take the PA-26 exit. Turn left onto East College Avenue
and turn right onto Porter Road.

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STATEN ISLAND YANKEES


Years in League:
1999Present
Mailing Address:
75 Richmond Terrace
Staten Island, NY 10301
Telephone:718-720-9265

Fax:718-273-5763
E-Mail: tickets@siyanks.com
Website: www.siyanks.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


President/Operating
Partner:
Will Smith

General Manager:
Jane M. Rogers
Vice President of Corp.
Relationships:
Brian Levine
Cheif Financial Officer:
Jay Nazzaro
Director of Sponsorship
Sales & Service:
Elizabeth Kasegrande
Sales Executive:
Steven Liss

Vice President of
Senior Director of
Marketing & Fan
Ticket Sales:
Experience:
T.J. Jahn
Mike Holley
Box Office Manager:
Marketing Manager:
Andrew Lupo
Ian Fontenot
Group Sales Manager:
Director of Entertainment
David Percarpio
& Event Presentation:
Sales Executive:
John DAgostino
Marc Lopez
Facility Superintendent:
Andrew Kane
Luan Hasani
Danny Goldman
Facility Manager:
Peter Warren
Bob Brown
Leigh Engle
Head Groundskeeper:
Shaun Thomas

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Batting Coach:

Pitching Coach:
Defensive Coach:

Dave Bialas
Eric Duncan

Travis Phelps
Teuris Olivares

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

Holiday Inn Express


300 Wild Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10314
Phone: 718-370-8555

Comfort Inn
310 Wild Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10305
Phone: 718-370-8555
LOCAL MEDIA

Newspapers: Staten Island Advance, New York Daily News,


New York Times, New York Post
Radio: 1050 ESPN Radio, WFAN, 1010 WINS, WFUV, WSIA
Television: SI76, CBS 2, ABC 7, NBC 4, FOX 5, CW 11
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General Manager:
Jane Rogers

YANKEES 2016 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Sections 1 & 16: $9

Sections 2 & 15: $15

Sections 3-14: $18

NEW YORK YANKEES INFO

YANKEES FARM SYSTEM

Director of Player Development:


Mark Newman
Phone: 813-875-7569

AAA: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees


AA: Trenton Thunder
A (Advanced): Tampa Yankees
A: Charleston RiverDogs
A (Short-Season): Staten Island Yankees
Rookie: GCL, DSL, & Pulaski Yankees

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name: 
Richmond County Bank
Ballpark at St. George
Capacity: 7,171

Dimensions: LF 320, CF 390, RF 318


Year Opened: 2001

DIRECTIONS
From Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Long Island: Take lower level on Verrazzano Bridge,
stay right to toll booths. Take the Bay St. exit and follow School Rd. to Bay St. and make a left
on Bay St. Follow Bay St. 2.3 miles past the Staten Island Ferry terminal and make a right turn
at the parking sign right before the ballpark. Go down the ramp to the parking lot and enter the
ballpark.
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TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS

Years in League:
2002Present
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 694
Troy, NY 12181
Telephone: 518-629-2287

Fax: 518-629-2299
E-Mail: info@tcvalleycats.com
Website:www.tcvalleycats.com

Operated By: Tri-City ValleyCats, Inc.

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


President:
William L. Gladstone
COO/ Executive Vice
President:
Rick Murphy
Ownership Partners:
William Gladstone
Martin Barr
John Burton
Rick Murphy
Alfred Roberts
Stephen Siegel

General Manager:
Matt Callahan
Senior Account
Executive:
Frank Falkenhainer
Assistant General
Manager:
Michelle Skinner
Box Office/Ticket
Manager:
Jessica Kaszeta
Food & Beverage
Coordinator:
Missy Henry

Accounting:
Bob Esposito
Media Relations/
Production Manager:
Chris Chenes
Senior Account
Executive:
Christopher Dawson
Stadium Operations
Manager:
Keith Sweeney
Administrative
Assistant:
Elyse Zima

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Hitting Coach:

Pitching Coach:
Athletic Trainer:

Lamarr Rogers
Dillon Lawson

Drew French
John Gregorich

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

UMPIRE HOTEL

The Desmond Hotel &


Conference Center
660 Albany Shaker Road
Albany, NY 12211
Phone: 518-869-8100
Fax: 518-464-0449
Contact: Jessica Brundage

Comfort Inn and Suites


99 Miller Road
Castleton, NY 12033
Phone: 518-479-3217
Contact: John Burger

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WTMM-FM, WFLY-FM, WGNA-FM, WGY-FM
Newspapers: Albany Times-Union, The Troy Record, Daily Gazette
Television: WNYT-TV, WRGB-TV, WTEN-TV, WXXA-TV, TWC News

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COO/Executive Vice
President:
Rick Murphy

VALLEYCATS 2016 SCHEDULE

General Manager:
Matt Callahan
(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Premium Box: $12

Reserved Box: $10

Grandstand: $7

HOUSTON ASTROS INFO

ASTROS FARM SYSTEM

Director of Player Development:


Quinton McCracken

AAA: Fresno Grizzlies


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks
A (Advanced): Lancaster JetHawks
A: Quad Cities River Bandits
A (Short-Season): Tri-City ValleyCats
Rookie: Greeneville Astros, GCL Astros

STADIUM INFORMATION
Capacity:
4,500
Dimensions: LF 325, CF 400, RF 325
Year Opened: 2002

Name:
Joseph L. Bruno Stadium
Address: 80 Vandenburgh Ave.

Troy NY 12180

DIRECTIONS
From East: Massachusetts Turnpike to exit B-1 (I-90), nine miles to Exit 8 (Defreestville), left
off ramp to Route 4 North, five miles to campus on right.
From West: I-90 to exit 24 (I-90 East), I-90 East for six miles to I-787 North (Troy), 2.2
miles to exit for Route 378 East, over bridge to Route 4, right to Route 4 south for one mile to
campus on left.
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VERMONT LAKE MONSTERS


Years in League:
1994Present
Mailing Address:
1 King Street
Ferry Dock
Burlington, VT 05401
Telephone:
802-655-4200
Fax:
802-655-5660

E-Mail:
info@vermontlakemonsters.com
Website:
www.vermontlakemonsters.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Principal Owner:
Ray Pecor, Jr.

Executive Director of
Sales and Marketing

Clubhouse Operations:

Vice President:
Kyle Bostwick

Nate Cloutier

Max Pudvar

General Manager:
Joe Doud

Merchandise &
Accounting Manager:
Kate Echo

Assistant General
Manager:

Director of Media
Relations:

Adam Matth

Paul Stanfield

Curt Echo
Cam Zagursky
Director of Promotions
and Community
Relations:
Zach Betkowski
Box Office Manager:

Head Groundskeeper:

Kali Ackerman

James Writer

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Batting Coach:
Strength Coach:

Pitching Coach:
Trainer:

Aaron Nieckula
Lloyd Turner
Omar Aguilar

VISITING CLUB HOTEL

Carlos Chavez
Toshi Nagahara

UMPIRE HOTEL
Holiday Inn
1068 Williston Rd
South Burlington VT 05403
Phone: 802-863-6363
Contact: Nathan Germond

Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center


870 Williston Rd
Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: 802-865-6624

Contact: Sarah Murray

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: 960 AM The Zone
Newspapers: Burlington Free Press, Rutland Herald
Television: WCAX (CBS), WPTZ (NBC), WFFF (Fox)
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General Manager: Joe Doud


LAKE MONSTERS 2016 SCHEDULE (Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Reserved Seating: $8
Grandstand:

OAKLAND ATHLETICS INFO

$7 Adult
$5 Senior (60+), Child (under 12)
ATHLETICS FARM SYSTEM
AAA: Nashville Sounds
AA: Midland RockHounds
A (Advanced): Stockton Ports
A: Beloit Snappers
A (Short-Season): Vermont Lake Monsters
Rookie: AZL Athletics, DSL Athletics

Director of Player Development:


Keith Lieppman

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Centennial Field
Capacity: 4,415

Dimensions: LF 330, CF 405, RF 323


Year Opened: 1922

DIRECTIONS
From I-89, take exit 14W, past Sheraton Hotel, bear right onto East Avenue. For free parking
and shuttle service, take left at first light. For limited stadium parking, continue to end of East
Avenue, take right at light on Colchester Avenue to ballpark entrance. Stadium parking $3.00
per car. Additional free parking available in Trinity Campus parking lot at end of East Avenue.
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WEST VIRGINIA BLACK BEARS

Years in League:
2015-Present
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 4680
Morgantown, WV 26504

Telephone:
304-293-7910
E-Mail:
wvblackbears@gmail.com
Website:
westvirginiablackbears.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Operated by: Rich Baseball Operations

President, Rich Baseball:


Jonathan Dandes
General Manager:
Matthew Drayer
Assistant General
Manager:
Jackie Riggleman

Stadium Operations Manager:


Craig McIntosh
Promotions and Sales:
Matt Vullo
Grounds Keeper:
Justin Gibson

Concessionaire, Sodexo:
Lara Bealko
Radio Broadcaster:
Kyle Wiggs

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Wyatt Toregas
Pitching Coach: Mark Difelice
Batting Coach: Jonathan Prieto

Trainer:
Strength
Coach:

Matt DenBleyker
Logan Byman

VISITING CLUB & UMPIRE HOTEL


Lakeview Resort and Conference Center
1 Lakeview Drive, Morgantown, WV 26508
Contact: Herb Faulkenberry
Phone: 304-594-1111
hfaulkenberry@lakeviewresort.com

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: WCLG Morgantown 1300 AM, WFSP Kingwood 107.7 FM,
WFGM Barrackville/Fairmont 93.1 FM, WAJR Clarksburg/Salem 103.3 FM,
WBTQ Buckhannon 93.5 FM, WSWW Craigsville/Summersville 95.7 FM
Newspaper: Dominion Post, Times West Virginian, The Exponent Telegram
Television: WBOY, WDTV, Metro News
Internet: West Virginia will broadcast all home and select away games online

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General Manager:
Matt Drayer

BLACK BEARS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Premium: $13.50

Reserved:$11.50

PITTSBURGH PIRATES INFO

PIRATES FARM SYSTEM

Director of Minor League Operations:


Larry Broadway
Phone: 412-862-9749
E-mail: larry.broadway@pirates.com

AAA: Indianapolis Indians


AA: Altoona Curve
A (Advanced): Bradenton Marauders
A: West Virginia Power
A (Short-Season): Jamestown Jammers
Rookie: GCL Pirates, DSL Pirates

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
Monongalia County Ballpark
Address: 2040 Gyorko Drive

Granville, WV 26534

Capacity:
2,500
Dimensions: LF 325, LC 375, CF 400, RF, 325

DIRECTIONS
South: Take I-79- South, take exit 155, take left on Chaplin Road, take right on
University Cent Drive
North: Take I-79- North, take exit 155, take right on Chaplin Road, take right on
University Cent Drive
East: Take I-68 West, Take I-79- North, take exit 155, take right on Chaplin Road,
take right on University Cent Drive
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WILLIAMSPORT CROSSCUTTERS
Years in League:
1994Present
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3173
Williamsport, PA 17701
Telephone: 570-326-3389

Fax: 570-326-3494
E-Mail:
mail@crosscutters.com
Website:
www.crosscutters.com

FRONT OFFICE STAFF


Princible Owner:
Peter Freund
Vice President/General
Manager:
Doug Estes
Vice President/
Marketing:
Gabe Sinicropi

Director of Ticket Ops &


Community Relations:
Sarah Budd

Director of Partner
Services:

Clubhouse Manager:
Josh Glazman

Director of Food &


Beverage:
Bill Gehron

Head Groundskeeper:

Nate Schneider

Vinnie Venero

FIELD STAFF
Manager:
Pitching Coach:
Hitting Coach:

Athletic Trainer:
Strength &
Conditioning:

Pat Borders
Hector Berrios
John Mizerock

Mike Hefta
Jacob Bunce

VISITING CLUB HOTEL


Best Western Inn
1840 East Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: 570-326-1981 Fax: 570-323-9590
Contact: Nicole Iannarino

UMPIRE HOTEL
Genetti Hotel
200 West Fourth St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: 570-326-6600
Fax: 570-326-5006

LOCAL MEDIA
Radio: ESPN Williamsport 1050 AM/104.1 FM
Newspapers: Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Lock Haven Express
Television: WBRE, WYOU, WNEP

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VP/ Marketing:
Gabe Sinicropi

General Manager:
Doug Estes

CROSSCUTTERS 2016 SCHEDULE

(Dates in blue indicate home games)

TICKET INFORMATION
Reserved Box: $9

General Admission: Adult: $7

Child/Senior: $6

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES INFO

PHILLIES FARM SYSTEM

Director of Player Development:


Joe Jordan
Phone: 215-463-6000
Fax: 215-755-9324
E-mail: jjordan@phillies.com

AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs


AA: Reading Fightin Phils
A (Advanced): Clearwater Threshers
A: Lakewood Blue Claws
A (Short-Season): Williamsport Crosscutters
Rookie: GCL Phillies, DSL Phillies, VSL Phillies

STADIUM INFORMATION
Name:
BB & T Ballpark
Capacity: 3,200

Dimensions: LF 345, CF 405, RF 350


Year Opened: 1926

DIRECTIONS
From East: Follow Route 80 to Route 180 into Williamsport. Exit Route 180 at Maynard
Street, turn right onto Maynard Street, then left onto W. Fourth Street.
From West: Follow Route 80 to Route 220. Follow Route 220 to Williamsport.
Take Fourth Street exit. Follow Fourth Street 4-5 miles.
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PLAYER

2015 MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTS

Devon Anthony Travis


Branndon Cunniff
Jmark D. Canha
Jason Garcia
Angel Ladimir Nesbitt
Randall A. Wojciechowski
Matthew J. Tracy
Jose Miguel Urena
Branden H. Pinder
Adam Joseph Liberatore
Daniel Muno
Matthew Aaron Grace
Hansel Manuel Robles
Mitchell Andrew Harris
Cory Mitchell Mazzoni
Andrew Jordan Cole
John Victor Leathersick
Timothy Manus Cooney
Scott Reast Copeland
Elvis Alejandro Araujo
Carlos Eduardo Perez
Preston M. Tucker
Travis Shaw
Andrew James Bellatti
Dennis Michael Wright
Darrell A. Ceciliani
Wilmer Francisco Difo
Phillip Tyler Wilson
Oliver Gardner Drake
Austin Scott Barnes
Dixon Javier Machado
Eduardo Jose Rodriguez
Michael Feliz
Patrick Michael Venditte
Giovanny Urshela
Vincent John Velasquez
Junior Guerra
Mason Williams
Francisco Lindor
Akeel J. Morris
Cody Andrew Anderson
Daniel James Burawa
Adam Christopher Morgan
Diego Rafael Moreno
Nicholas Bruno Rumbelow
Mychal Antonio Givens
Jonathan Aro
Deven Sommer Marrero
Jacob Daniel Brigham
William RyanKelly
Jeffrey Alan Ferrell
Oscar Eduardo Hernandez
Christopher Brian Johnson
Michael Conforto
Caleb Kent Cotham
Nicholas Gunnar Goody
Cody Andrew Anderson
Brian Michael Ellington
Richard Michael Shaffer
Alexander Ross Dickerson
Kyle David Barraclough
Shawn Michael Armstrong
Gregory Paul Bird
Guido Joel Knudson
Jason Isidore Gurka
Ryan Dull
Luke Richard Maile
Colton James Murray
James Manuel Pazo
Carson Blair
Nefi Ismael Oganldo
Peter Robert OBrien
Matthew Edward Duffy
Adrian H. Houser
Gary Sanchez
JayceMichael Tingler-Coach
Carlos Torres

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Mets
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NYPL TEAM

YEAR

Connecticut
2012
Jamestown
2010
Jamestown
2010
Lowell
2011/2014
Connecticut
2012
Auburn
2010
Staten Island
2011
Jamestown
2011
Staten Island
2011
Hudson Valley
2010
Brooklyn
2011
Vermont
2010
Brooklyn
2012
State College
2013
Brooklyn
2011
Vermont
2010
Brooklyn
2011
Batavia
2012
Aberdeen
2010
Mahoning Valley
2011
Auburn
2010
Tri-City
2012
Lowell
2011
Hudson valley
2011
Aberdeen
2011
Brooklyn
2010
Auburn
2013
Aberdeen
2011
Aberdeen
2008
Jamestown
2011
Connecticut
2010
Aberdeen
2011
Tri-City
2013
Staten Island
2008
Mahoning Valley
2010
Tri-City
2012
Brooklyn
2008
Staten Island
2011
Mahoning Valley
2011
Brooklyn
2013
Mahoning Valley
2011
Staten Island
2010
Williamsport
2011
State College
2009
Staten Island
2013
Aberdeen
2010/2011
Lowell
2013
Lowell
2012
Jamestown
2014
State College
2008
Connecticut
2010
Hudson Valley
2013
Lowell
2012
Brooklyn
2014
Staten Island
2009/2011
Staten Island
2012
Mahoning Valley
2011
Jamestown/Batavia
2012/2013
Hudson Valley
2012
State College
2011
Batavia
2012
Mahoning Valley
2011
Staten Island
2012
Connecticut
2011
Aberdeen
2010
Vermont
2012
Hudson Valley
2012
Williamsport
2011
Staten Island
2012/2013
Lowell
2009-2011 & 2013
Williamsport
2011
Staten Island
2012
Tri-City
2011
Tri-City
2013
Staten Island
2010
Auburn
2003
New York Penn League
2010

2015 NEW YORK PENN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME


RIPKEN STADIUM - ABERDEEN, MD - AUGUST 18, 2015
NORTH DIVISION
Coaching Staff: Lowell
Joe Oliver - Manager, Lance Carter -Coach
Luke Morton - Coach, Iggy Suarez - Coach
POS PLAYER
TEAM

SOUTH DIVISION
Coaching Staff: Luis Pujols - Manager,
Shawn Mcgill - Coach, Calvin Pickering - Coach
POS

PLAYER

C
Will Allen
Connecticut
C
Nick Collins
Vermont
3B
Victor Acosta
Lowell
2B
Jake Croneworth Hudson Valley
2B
Chad De La Guerra
Lowell
3B
Kelvin Gutierrez
Auburn
1B
Brad Haynal
Batavia
1B
Josh Ockimey
lowell
SS
Anfernee Seymour
Batavia
3B
Bobby Wernes
Tri-City
DH Luis Alexander Basabe
Lowell
DH Dexture Mccall
Tri-City
OF
Set Brown
Vermont
OF
Stone Garrett
Batavia
OF
Cade Gotta Hudson Valley
OF
Joe Mccarthy Hudson Valley
OF
Victor Padron
Connecticut
OF
Pat Porter
Tri-City
LHP Tyler Alexander
Connecticut
LHP Nestor Bautista
Batavia
RHP Steven Farnworth
Batavia
RHP Edwar Garcia
Lowell
RHP Jordan Halloway
Batavia
RHP Roel Ramirez Hudson Valley
RHP Drew Smith
Connecticut
RHP Spenser Watkins
Connecticut
LHP Alex Winkelman
Tri-City
RHP Angel Yepez Hudson Valley

UMPIRES:

C
C
1B
1B
2B
2B
3B
3B
SS
SS
DH
DH
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP

Austin Bossart
Williamsport
Dan Salters Mahoning Valley
Casey Grayson State College
Brandon Hayden
Williamsport
Vincent Siena
Brooklyn
Josh Tobias
Williamsport
Danny Arribas West Virginia
Nathan Winfrey Mahoning Valley
Ricardo Andujar
Aberdeen
Leobaldo Pina State College
Tharo Estrado Staten Island
Mark Laird
Williamsport
Zachary Coppola
Williamsport
Logan Hill West Virginia
Jhalen Jackson Staten Island
Ty Moore West Virginia
Mike Pritchard State College
Junior Valera Staten Island
Dario Agrazal West Virginia
Gaby Almonte
Brooklyn
Alejandro Artega
Williamsport
Landon Beck State College
Luis Cedeno Staten Island
Mitch Gueller
Williamsport
Ryan Meisinger
Aberdeen
Alex Palsha
Brooklyn
Juan Perez State College
Robert Tasin
Williamsport

TEAM

HP-Anthony Perez, 1B-Vince Jackson,


2B-Tyler Jones, 3B-Jose Matamoros

North
All-Stars

South
All-Stars

37

2015 ALL-STARS WHO PLAYED IN NYPL CLUBS


NAME

MLB TEAM

Altuve Jose
Bautista Jose
Betances Dellin
Britton Zach
*Cabrera Miguel
Davis Wade
Gardner Brett
Holt Brock
Iglesias Jose
Kipnis Jason
Keuchel Dallas
Machado Manny
Martinez J D.
Vogt Steve

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Astros
Tri-City
Blue Jays
Williamsport
Yankees
Staten Island
Orioles
Aberdeen
Tigers
Utica
Royals
Hudson Valley
Yankees
Staten Island
Red Sox
State College
Tigers
Lowell
Indians
Mahoning Valley
Astros
Tri-City
Orioles
Aberdeen
Tigers
Tri-City
Athletics
Hudson Valley

NYPL TEAM

2009
2001
2007
2007
2000
2005
2005
2009
2010
2009
2009
2010
2009
2007

COACH
Mcclendon Lloyd

Mariners

Little Falls

1980

MANAGER
Yost Ned

Royals

Batavia

1974

Burnett A. J.
Gonzalez Adrian
Mccutchen Andrew
Melancon Mark
Papelbon Jon
*Stanton Giancarlo

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pirates
Pittsfield
Dodgers
Utica
Pirates
Williamsport
Pirates
Staten Island
Phillies
Lowell
Marlins
Jamestown

1997
2000
2005
2004
2003
2007

COACH
Mattingly Don

Dodgers

Oneonta

1979

Porter Alan
Hoey Jim

MLB
MLB

NYPL
NYPL

2003
1995

UMPIRES

YEAR

*Injured

Tommy Leach played for Auburn in 1898.


He was the first player ever to get a hit in a World Series game. In his first
World Series at bat, batting third for the Pirates got a triple off of CY Young.
Tommy also scored one run and had a RBI in the first World Series ever.

38

ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE
YEAR TEAMS SEASON PLAYOFFS

YEAR TEAMS SEASON PLAYOFFS

1939

1978
10
306,286
1,950
1979
8
298,538
3,046
1980
8
236,623
2,567
1981
8
308,829
2,298
1982
10
350,230
3,042
1983
12
501,080
2,780
1984
12
416,225
1,667
1985
12
590,793
2,552
1986
12
454,680
3,153
1987
12
466,249
2,079
1988
12
506,113
781
1989
14
714,561
7,779
1990
14
744,830
5,922
1991
14
776,185
5,312
1992
14
684,064
5,462
1993
14
708,175
3,875
1994
14
961,361
5,151
1995 14 1,181,847 14,684
1996 14 1,204,958 12,617
1997
14
1,209,251
9,765
1998
14
1,279,493
7,300
1999 14 1,371,054 22,376
2000
14
1,322,739
13,255
2001 14 1,642,020 24,933
2002 14 1,890,053 11,673
2003 14 1,784,663 24,601
2004 14 1,777,309 20,816
2005 14 1,787,962 12,162
2006 14 1,751,967 13,571
2007 14 1,839,458 14,968
2008 14 1,815,445 10,009
2009 14 1,786,735 12,831
2010 14 1,829,755 18,087
2011 14 1,749,891 13,172
2012 14 1,701,001 23,644
2013 14 1,602,725 15,398
2014 14 1,559,946 19,478
2015 14 1,590,750 7,786

6
267,212
7,593
1940
6
278,514
8,212
1941 8 355,112 12,613
1942 8 387,548
1943 6 370,512
1944 8 410,312
1945 8 358,565
1946 8 500,599
1947 8 483,455
1948 8 504,637
1949 8 602,273
1950 8 448,012
1951 8 410,561
1952 8 339,764
1953
8
291,325
1954 8 375,981
1955
8
339,030
1956 6 161,973
1957
7
251,603
1958
8
250,338
1959 8 230,981
1960
6
171,652
1961
8
271,098
1962
6
298,749
1963
6
167,639
1964
6
191,594
1965
6
213,769
1966 6 186,035
1967 6 115,175
1968 8 168,339
1969 8 190,519
1970 8 278,650
1971 8 269,889
1972 8 236,086
1973 8 281,624

20,016
12,061
18,200
31,139
43,833
43,342
34,250
35,503
29,246
25,096
18,194
8,973
13,222
6,982
11,614
9,731
8,049
13,161
2,599
4,994
5,676
4,182
4,605
None
1,995
None
890
None
None
None
None
None

1974 6 209,857
1975 6 208,268
1976
6
200,383
1977
10
336,479

None
None
None
**

**Not Available
ALL-TIME PLAYOFFS: 799,535

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON: 52,778,010

39

ANNUAL MLB AWARDS AND THE NYPL


CY YOUNG AWARDS
YEAR
National
1957
1985
1990
1999
2000
2001
2002
2005

NAME
League
Warren Spahn
Dwight Gooden
Doug Drabek
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson
Chris Carpenter

TEAM

NYPL TEAM

Atlanta Braves
New York Mets
Pittsburg Pirates
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
St. Louis Cardinals

Bradford
Little Falls
Niagara Falls
Jamestown
Jamestown
Jamestown
Jamestown
St. Catharines

NYPL YEAR
1940
1982
1984
1985
1985
1985
1985
1999

American
1985
1989
1995
1996
2004
2006
2007

League
Brett Saberhagen
Brett Saberhagen
Randy Johnson
Pat Hentgen
Johan Santana
Johan Santana
D. C. Sabathia

Kansas City Royals


Kansas City Royals
Seattle Mariners
Toronto Bluejays
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins
Cleavland Indians

Lowell
Lowell
Jamestown
St. Catharines
Auburn
Auburn
Mahoning Valley

2015

Dallas Keuchel

Houston Astros

Tri-City

YEAR
2013
2013

NAME
Andrew Mccutchen

Miguel Cabrera

TEAM
Pittsburg Pirates
Detroit Tigers

NYPL TEAM
NYPL YEAR
Williamsport 
2005
Utica 
2000

2012
2010
2006
2000
1997
1989
1985
1985
1982
1978
1973
1973
1965
1964
1962
1959
1958

Miguel Cabrera
Josh Hamilton
Ryan Howard
Jeff Kent
Larry Walker
Robin Yount
Willie McGee
Don Mattingly
Robin Yount
Jim Rice
Pete Rose
Dick Allen
Zoilo Versalles
Ken Boyer
Maury Wills
Nellie Fox
Jackie Jensen

Detroit Tigers
Texas Rangers
Philadelphia Phillies
S.F. Giants
Colorado Rockies
Milwaukee Brewers
St. Louis Cardinals
New York Yankees
Milwaukee Brewers
Boston Red Sox
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago White Sox
Minnesota Twins
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chicago White Sox
Boston Red Sox

Utica 
2000
Hudson Valley  1999, 2006
Batavia 
2001
St. Catharines 
1989
Utica 
1985
Newark 
1973
Oneonta 
1977
Oneonta 
1979
Newark 
1973
Williamsport 
1971
Geneva 
1960
Elmira 
1960
Elmira 
1958
Hamilton 
1950
Hornell  1951-1952
Jamestown 
1944
Jamestown (Mgr.) 
1970

1997
1997
1985
1986
1997-1998
1997-1998
1999
2009

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

40

ANNUAL BATTING LEADERS AND THE NYPL


YEAR
2014
2012
2011
2010
2008
2008
2006
1996
1991
1986
1983
1981
1980
1978
1977
1975
1974
1972
1965

NAME
Giancarlo Stanton-37
Miguel Cabrera-44
Jose Bautista-43
Jose Bautista-54
Miguel Cabrera-37
Ryan Howard-48
Ryan Howard-58
Andres Galarraga-47
Howard Johnson-35
Jesse Barfield-40
Jim Rice-39
Dwight Evans-22
Ben Oglivie-41
Jim Rice-46
Jim Rice-39
George Scott-36
Dick Allen -32
Dick Allen -37
Tony Conigliaro-32

ANNUAL HOME RUN LEADERS


TEAM
NYPL TEAM
Marlins
Jamestown
Detroit Tigers
Utica
Toronto Blue Jays Williamsport
Toronto Blue Jays Williamsport
Detroit Tigers
Utica
Philadelphia Phillies Batavia
Philadelphia Phillies Batavia
Colorado Rockies Jamestown
New York Mets
Brooklyn (Coach)
Toronto Blue Jays Utica
Boston Red Sox
Williamsport
Boston Red Sox
Jamestown
Milwaukee Brewers Jamestown
Boston Red Sox
Williamsport
Boston Red Sox
Williamsport
Milwaukee Brewers Olean
Chicago White Sox Elmira
Chicago White Sox Elmira
Boston Red Sox
Wellsville

NYPL YEAR
2007
2000
2001
2001
2000
2001
2001
1981
2002
1977
1971
1968
1968
1971
1971
1962
1960
1960
1963

YEAR
2014
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2008
2006
2003
1997
1996
1991
1985
1983
1983
1980
1978
1972
1964
1959

ANNUAL RUNS BATTED IN LEADER


NAME
TEAM
NYPL TEAM
Adrian Gonzalez
L.A. Dodgers
Utica
Miguel Cabrera-139
Detroit Tigers
Utica
Curtis Granderson-119
New York Yankees Oneonta
Miguel Cabrera-126
Detroit Tigers
Utica
Ryan Howard-141
Philadelphia Phillies Batavia
Ryan Howard-146
Philadelphia Phillies Batavia
Josh Hamilton-130
Texas Rangers
Hudson Valley
Ryan Howard-149
Philadelphia Phillies Batavia
Carlos Delgado-145
Toronto Blue Jays St. Catharines
Andres Galarraga-140
Colorado Rockies Jamestown
Andres Galarraga-150
Colorado Rockies Jamestown
Howard Johnson-117
New York Mets
Brooklyn (Coach)
Don Mattingly-145
New York Yankees Oneonta
Cecil Cooper-126
Milwaukee Brewers Jamestown
Jim Rice-126
Boston Red Sox
Williamsport
Cecil Cooper-122
Milwaukee Brewers Jamestown
Jim Rice-139
Boston Red Sox
Williamsport
Dick Allen-113
Chicago White Sox Elmira
Ken Boyer-119
St. Louis Cardinals Bradford 
Jackie Jensen-112
Boston Red Sox
Jamestown

NYPL YEAR
2000
2000
2002
2000
2001
2001
1999, 2006
2001
1989-1990
1981
1981
2002
1979
1968
1971
1968
1971
1960
1950
1970

41

NAME
Mets
Dario Alvarez
Eric Campbell
Darrell Ceciliani
Mike Conforto
Travis DArnaud
Lucas Duda
Jeury Familia
Wilmer Flores
Dillion Gee
Curt Granderson
Dilson Herrera
Juan Lagares
John Leathersich
Jenrry Mejia
Rafael Montero
Akeel Morris
Dan Muno
Dan Murphy
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Bob Parnell
Kevin Plawecki
Hansel Robles
Manager
Terry Collins
Coach
Bob Geren
Tom Goodwin
Eric Langill
Dan Warthen
Pirates
Aj Burnett
A. Caminero
Francisco Cervelli
Pedro Florimon
J. A. Happ
Jared Hughes
Andrew Lambo
Radhames Liz
Marte Starling
A. Mccutcheon
Mark Melancon
Jordy Mercer
Gregory Polanco
Aramis Ramirez
Casey Sadler
Tony Sanchez
Chris Volstad
Neil Walker
Tony Watson
Vance Worley
Coach
Herb Andrade
Jeff Branson
Jamey Carroll
Brad Fischer
Jeff Livesey
Ray Searage

2015 NATIONAL LEAGUE MLB PLAYOFFS AND THE NYPL

NYPL TEAM

YEAR

Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Williamsport
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Oneonta
State College
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn

2013
2008
2010
2014
2008
2007
2013
2008
2007/14
2002
2012
2008
2011
2008
2011
2013
2011
2006/08
2008
2005
2012
2012

Niagara Falls

1971

Utica
Lowell
Vermont
Watertown

1995
2008
2000
1971

Pittsfield
Jamestown
Staten Island
Aberdeen
Batavia
Williamsport
Jamestown
Aberdeen
State College
Williamsport
Staten Island
State College
State College
Erie
State College
State College
Jamestown
Williamsport
State College
Williamsport

1997
2008/09
2006
2006/10
2004
2006
2014
2005
2012
2005
2006
2005
2011
1996
2010
2009
2005
2004
2007
2008

Geneva
Williamsport
Vermont
State College
Oneonta
Williamsport

1987
2004
1996
2008
1988
2003/04
42

NAME
Chicago Cubs
Quintin Berry
Phil Coke
Chris Goghlin
Jason Hammel
Dan Haren
Jason Motte
Hector Rondon
Zac Rosscup
Addison Russell
Brian Schlitter
Coach
Mike Borzello
Doug Dascenzo
Franklin Font
Eric Hinske
Gary Jones
Dave Martinez
Kevin Youkilis

Cardinals
Matt Adams
Matt Carpenter
Randy Choate
Steve Cishek
Tim Cooney
Tony Cruz
Mitch Harris
Peter Kozma
Lance Lynn
Seth Maness
Brandon Moss
Tom Phan
Xavier Scruggs
Kevin Siegrist
Miguel Socolovich
Carlos Villanueva
Coach
Ilsley Blaise
John Maby
Chris Maloney
Jose Oquendo
Jamie Pogue
Dodgers
Austin Barnes
Adrian Gonzalez
Chris Hatcher
E. Hernandez
Dave Huff
Juan Jaime
Adam Liberatore
Justin Turner
Chase Utley
Manager
Don Mattingly
Coach
John Valentin
Rick Honeycutt

NYPL TEAM

YEAR

Batavia
Staten Island
Jamestown
Hudson Valley
New Jersey
State College
Mahoning Valley
Hudson Valley
Vermont
Williamsport

2006
2004
2006
2002
2001
2006
2011
2010
2012
2007

Glens Falls
Geneva
Williamsport
Williamsport
Geneva
Geneva
Lowell

1992
1985
1997
1998
1982
1983
2001/04

Batavia
Batavia
Oneonta
Jamestown
Batavia
Batavia
State College
Batavia
Batavia
Batavia
Lowell
Batavia
Batavia
Batavia
Lowell
Staten Island

2009
2009
1997
2007
2012
2007
2013
2007
2008
2011
2003
2007
2008/09
2009
2007
2009

Auburn
1985
Hamilton
1991
Little Falls/Hamilton 1983/92
New Jersey
1998
New Jersey
2000
Jamestown
Utica
Jamestown
Tri-City
Mahoning Valley
Vermont
Hudson Valley
Brooklyn
Batavia

2011
2000
2006
2010
1996
2009
2010
2013
2000

Oneonta

1979

Elimra
Niagara Falls

1988
1976

NAME
Rangers
Jake Diekman
Jon Edwards
Chris Gimenez
Josh Hamilton
Roman Mendez
Stolmy Pimentel
Jake Smolinski
Manager
Jeff Banister
Coach
Bobby Jones
Jayce Tingler
Tony Beasley
Yankees
Carlos Beltram
Dellin Betances
Greg Bird
Dan Burawa
Caleb Cotham
Jacob Ellsbury
Gardner Brett
Nick Goody
Bryan Mitchell
Diego Moreno
Jim Pazos
Branden Pinder
Brenday Ryan

C. C. Sabathia
Matt Tracy
Adam Warren
Mason Williams
Chase Whitley
Coach
Jeff Pentland
Rob Thomson
Gary Tuck

Royals
Drew Butera
Wade Davis
Jason Frasor
Erik Kratz
Ryan Madson
Alex Rios
Jason Vargas
Chris Young
Ben Zobrist
Manager
Ned Yost
Coach
Dave Eiland

2015 AMERICAN LEAGUE MLB PLAYOFFS AND THE NYPL


NYPL TEAM

YEAR

Jamestown
2007/08
Batavia
2007-2010
Mahoning Valley
2004
Hudson Valley
1999/06
Lowell
2010
Lowell
2008
Vermont
2008
Watertown/Welland 1986/94
Geneva
Auburn
Erie/Williamsport

1967
2003
1989/
2000/01

Brooklyn
Staten Island
Staten Island
Staten Island
Staten Island
Lowell
Staten Island
Staten Island
StatenIsland
State College
Staten Island
Staten Island
New Jersey/
State College
Mahoning Valley
Staten Island
Staten Island
Staten Island
Staten Island

2009
2007
2012
2010
2009
2005
2005
2012
2010/11
2009
2012/13
2011
2003/06
1999
2011
2009
2011
2010

Elmira
1993/94
Oneonta
1995
Jamestown/Auburn/ 1978/
Watertown/Oneonta 87/91
/96
Brooklyn
Williamsport
Oneonta
Auburn
Batavia
Queens
Jamestown
Auburn
Tri-City
Batavia
Oneonta/
Staten Island

2005
2001/02
1999
2003/04
1999
2000
2004
2013
2004
1974
1981/04

43

NAME
Astros
Jose Altuve
Jake Buchannan
Jason Castro
Matt Duffy
Mike Feliz
Luke Gregerson
R. Hernandez
Jerome Hoes
Scott Kazmir
Dallas Keughel
Jed Lowrie
Collin Mchugh
Brad Peacock
Oliver Perez
Alex Presley

Domingo Santana
Tony Sipp
George Springer
Preston Tucker
Vince Velasquez
Jon Villar
A. Wojciehowski
Coach
Alan Zinter
Morgan Ensberg
Adam Everett
Mark Bailey
Trey Hillman
Craig Bjornsen
Blue Jays
Jose Bautista
Ezequiel Carrera
Brett Cecil
Scott Copeland
Jon Diaz
Felix Doubront
Marco Estrada
Ryan Goins
Matt Hague
Drew Hutchinson
Todd Redmond
Jose Reyes
Devon Travis
Coach
Pete Walker
Demarlo Hale
Dane Johnson
Tim Leiper

NYPL TEAM

YEAR

Tri-City
2009
Tri-City
2010
Tri-City
2008
Tri-City
2011
Tri-City
2013
Tri-City
2006
Mahoning Valley
2002
Aberdeen
2010
Brooklyn
2002
Tri-City
2009
Lowell
2005/09/10
Brooklyn
2009
Vermont
2008
Brooklyn
2009
Williamsport/
Tri-City
2006/14
Williamsport
2010
Mahoning Valley
2004
Tri-City
2011
Tri-City
2012
Tri-City
2012
Williamsport
2009
Auburn
2010
Pittsfield
Auburn
Lowell
Auburn
Batavia/Oneonta
Auburn/Vermont
Williamsport
Brooklyn
Auburn
Aberdeen
Auburn
Lowell
Vermont
Auburn
State College
Auburn
Williamsport
Brooklyn
Connecticut
Pittsfield
Elmira
Auburn
Vermont

1989
1998
1998
1982
1985/90
1992/05
2001
2007
2007
2010
2006
2006/07/11
2005
2009
2008
2006
2005
2011
2012
1990
1983
2001
2000

STANDINGS (1939PRESENT)
1939
Olean
Hamilton
Bradford
Batavia
Niagara Falls
Jamestown

W
L
Pct.
65
38
.631
61
44
.581
59 43 .578
48 54 .471
44
59
.427
32 71 .311

1940
Olean
Batavia
London
Hamilton
Niagara-Jamestown
Bradford

W
L
Pct.
65
39
.625
58 48 .547
48 54 .471
47
53
.470
48 55 .466
44 61 .419

1941
Jamestown
Bradford
Batavia
Hamilton
Olean
London

W
L
Pct.
68 42 .618
60 50 .549
54 54 .500
50
57
.467
48
81
.440
47 63 .431

1942
Jamestown
Olean
Batavia
Hornell
Wellsville
Bradford
Lockport
Hamilton

W
L
Pct.
84 41 .672
82
42
.661
72 53 .576
65
60
.520
65
60
.520
56 68 .452
39 85 .315
36
90
.286

1943
Lockport
Hornell
Wellsville
Jamestown
Batavia
Olean

W
L
Pct.
65 45 .591
60
50
.545
58
51
.532
43 56 .491
49 61 .445
42
66
.394

1944
Lockport
Jamestown
Batavia
Hornell
Erie
Olean
Wellsville
Bradford

W
L
Pct.
76 49 .608
70 54 .565
70 55 .560
62
61
.504
61
63
.492
57
66
.463
51
73
.411
48 74 .393

1945
Batavia
Jamestown
Lockport
Bradford
Wellsville
Hornell
Erie
Olean

W
L
Pct.
84 40 .677
75 51 .595
73 52 .584
70 55 .560
57
68
.456
55
71
.437
46
77
.374
40
86
.317

1946
W
L
Pct.
Jamestown*
84 41 .672
Batavia*
84 41 .672
Olean
69
56
.552
Bradford
58 66 .468
Hamilton
53
73
.421
Wellsville
52
72
.419
Lockport
51 73 .411
Hornell
48
77
.384
*Co-champions
1947
Jamestown
Bradford
Olean
Wellsville
Lockport
Batavia
Hamilton
Hornell

W
L
Pct.
87 39 .690
69 55 .557
66
58
.532
64
59
.520
61 62 .496
60 63 .488
49
76
.392
40
84
.323

1948
Lockport
Jamestown
Hamilton
Bradford
Batavia
Wellsville
Olean
Hornell

W
L
Pct.
76 50 .603
74 52 .587
73
52
.584
66 61 .520
65 62 .512
60
64
.484
60
66
.476
29
96
.232

1949
Bradford
Jamestown
Hamilton
Batavia
Hornell
Lockport
Wellsville
Olean

W
L
Pct.
80 46 .635
78 48 .619
75
50
.600
66 60 .524
62
64
.492
58 68 .460
45
81
.357
39
86
.312

1950
Hornell
Olean
Hamilton
Bradford
Batavia
Jamestown
Wellsville
Lockport

W
L
Pct.
81
43
.653
71
54
.568
68
57
.544
63 62 .504
61 64 .488
60 64 .484
50
75
.400
45 80 .360

1951
W
L
Pct.
Olean*
79
48
.622
Jamestown*
78 49 .614
Hornell
71
55
.564
Hamilton
66
60
.524
Bradford
64 62 .508
Wellsville
53
73
.421
Batavia
49 77 .389
Corning
45 81 .357
*Olean won single game post-season playoff for
pennant.
44

STANDINGS (CONTD)
1952
Hamilton
Jamestown
Olean
Hornell
Batavia
Corning
Bradford
Wellsville

W
L
Pct.
83
43
.659
81 45 .643
70
55
.560
69
56
.552
57 68 .456
53 71 .427
51 73 .411
36
89
.288

1958
Wellsville
Geneva
Olean
Auburn
Corning
Batavia
Erie
Elmira

W
L
Pct.
70
56
.556
69
57
.548
67
57
.540
67 58 .536
64 61 .512
60 65 .480
53
72
.424
50
74
.403

1953
Jamestown
Hornell
Hamilton
Bradford
Olean
Wellsville
Batavia
Corning

W
L
Pct.
88 37 .704
70
56
.556
69
57
.548
66 60 .524
63
61
.508
59
67
.468
46 78 .371
40 85 .320

1959
Wellsville
Geneva
Elmira
Corning
Auburn
Olean
Batavia
Erie

W
L
Pct.
80
46
.635
72
52
.581
67
57
.540
63 62 .504
58 67 .464
57
69
.452
54 71 .432
49
76
.392

1954
Jamestown
Corning
Wellsville
Hornell
Bradford
Hamilton
Olean
Erie

W
L
Pct.
78 48 .619
77 47 .621
69
53
.552
65
60
.520
61 65 .484
61
65
.484
46
80
.365
45
81
.357

1960
Erie
Wellsville
Auburn
Corning
Elmira
Geneva

W
L
Pct.
83
46
.643
69
60
.535
65 63 .508
60 69 .465
56
74
.431
54
75
.419

1955
Hamilton
Bradford
Corning
Wellsville
Erie
Hornell
Jamestown
Olean

W
L
Pct.
82
43
.656
74 51 .592
69 57 .548
68
58
.540
66
60
.524
50
76
.397
48 78 .381
46
80
.365

1961
Geneva
Erie
Batavia
Olean
Elmira
Jamestown
Wellsville
Auburn

W
L
Pct.
77
48
.616
68
57
.544
65 59 .524
64
61
.512
61
63
.492
58 68 .460
55
71
.437
52 73 .416

1962
Jamestown
Erie
Auburn
Olean
Batavia
Geneva

W
L
Pct.
69 50 .580
68
51
.571
62 57 .521
62
57
.521
51 67 .432
44
74
.373

1963
Auburn
Wellsville
Batavia
Jamesville
Geneva
Erie

W
L
Pct.
76 54 .585
73
57
.562
63 67 .485
62 68 .477
59
71
.454
57
73
.438

1964
Auburn
Geneva
Wellsville
Jamestown
Binghamton
Batavia

W
L
Pct.
79 48 .622
79
51
.608
70
60
.538
68 60 .531
58 71 .450
33 97 .245

1956
W
L
Pct.
Wellsville
74
46
.617
Corning
68 55 .553
Olean
65
58
.528
Hornell
57
58
.497
Jamestown
52 62 .456
Erie
45
74
.378
Hamilton*
6
8
.429
Bradford*
3 9 .250
*Withdrew from League May 18
1957
W
L
Pct.
Wellsville
74
43
.632
Erie
70
47
.598
Corning
65 52 .556
Batavia
58 59 .496
Olean
52
65
.444
Elmira
51
66
.436
Hornell
38
59
.392
Jamestown*
28 35 .444
Bradford**
5 15 .250
*Jamestown folded June 25th
**Bradford folded May 23; replaced by Hornell
May 28
45

STANDINGS (CONTD)
1965
Binghamton
Auburn
Geneva
Wellsville
Batavia
Jamestown

W
L
Pct.
81 45 .643
73 55 .570
65
61
.516
62
64
.492
47 75 .385
47 75 .385

1966
Auburn
Jamestown
Binghamton
Oneonta
Batavia
Geneva

W
L
Pct.
80 49 .620
70 55 .560
67 58 .536
65
59
.524
58 63 .479
34
90
.274

1967 1st SHORT-SEASON


1967
W
L
Pct.
Auburn
52 26 .667
Batavia
41 36 .532
Oneonta
40
39
.506
Jamestown
39 41 .488
Geneva
37
42
.468
Erie
26
51
.338
1968
Auburn
Oneonta
Williamsport
Newark
Batavia
Geneva
Jamestown
Corning

W
L
Pct.
49 27 .645
43
34
.558
40
35
.553
38 36 .514
37 38 .493
37
39
.487
31 44 .413
27 49 .355

1969
Oneonta
Batavia
Newark
Williamsport
Corning
Jamestown
Auburn
Geneva

W
L
Pct.
51
26
.662
42 33 .560
42 34 .553
39
36
.520
35 42 .455
33 41 .446
31 42 .425
27
46
.370

1970
Auburn
Oneonta
Batavia
Newark
Geneva
Jamestown
Niagara Falls
Williamsport

W
L
Pct.
43 26 .623
41
28
.594
37 32 .536
36 33 .522
33
35
.485
30 40 .429
28
40
.412
28
42
.400

1971
Oneonta
Auburn
Niagara Falls
Newark
Geneva
Williamsport
Batavia
Jamestown

W
L
Pct.
45
23
.662
42 28 .600
37
33
.529
35 35 .500
34
36
.486
30
39
.435
30 40 .429
25 44 .362
46

1972
Niagara Falls
Oneonta
Jamestown
Auburn
Geneva
Batavia
Newark
Williamsport

W
L
Pct.
48
22
.686
45
25
.643
42 28 .600
39 30 .565
30
40
.429
29 40 .420
23 46 .333
22
47
.319

1973
Auburn
Oneonta
Jamestown
Geneva
Batavia
Elmira
Niagara Falls
Newark

W
L
Pct.
46 23 .667
44
26
.629
41 28 .594
39
29
.574
33 36 .478
32
37
.464
27
43
.386
15 55 .214

1974
Oneonta
Auburn
Elmira
Niagara Falls
Newark
Batavia

W
L
Pct.
53
16
.768
34 32 .515
34
35
.493
33
36
.478
30 36 .455
20 49 .290

1975
Newark
Elmira
Oneonta
Auburn
Niagara Falls
Batavia

W
L
Pct.
47 20 .701
38
30
.559
35
34
.507
31 37 .456
29
40
.420
24 43 .358

1976
Elmira
Newark
Niagara Falls
Batavia
Auburn
Oneonta

W
L
Pct.
50
20
.714
46 24 .657
35
34
.507
30 40 .429
24 45 .348
24
46
.343

1977
Eastern Division
Oneonta
Utica
Elmira
Little Falls
Auburn
Western Division
Batavia
Newark
Jamestown
Geneva
Niagara Falls

Pct.

47
23
.671
43
28
.606
33
36
.478
32
39
.451
17 53 .243
42 28 .600
43 29 .597
35 32 .522
31
40
.437
27
42
.391

STANDINGS (CONTD)
1978
Wrigley Division
Geneva
Jamestown
Batavia
Niagara Falls
Newark
Yawkey Division
Oneonta
Utica
Auburn
Little Falls
Elmira

1979
Yawkey Division
Oneonta
Elmira
Little Falls
Utica
Auburn
Wrigley Division
Geneva
Jamestown
Batavia
Newark
Niagara Falls

1980
Eastern Division
Oneonta
Little Falls
Elmira
Utica
Western Division
Geneva
Batavia
Jamestown
Auburn

Pct.

49
40
39
27

25
33
35
44

.662
.548
.527
.380

1981
Eastern Division
Oneonta
Utica
Little Falls
Elmira

Pct.

48
39
31
25

25
31
39
48

.658
.557
.443
.342

Western Division
Jamestown
Erie
Geneva
Batavia
1982
Eastern Division
Oneonta
Utica
Little Falls
Auburn
Elmira
Western Division
Niagara Falls
Jamestown
Geneva
Erie
Batavia

Pct.

1983
W
L
Pct.
Eastern Division
Utica
48
26
.649
Little Falls
48
27
.640
Auburn
43 31 .581
Elmira
38
36
.514
Oneonta
32
44
.421
Watertown
21
55
.276
Western Division
Newark
48 26 .649
Jamestown
38 36 .514
Erie
37
38
.493
Geneva
33
40
.452
Batavia
32 43 .427
Niagara Falls
29
45
.392

51
20
.718
44 28 .611
34 38 .472
30
40
.429
26
46
.361
51
19
.729
37
34
.521
32 40 .444
29
42
.408
21
48
.304
L

Pct.

42
26
.618
34
35
.493
31
39
.443
24
41
.379
22 45 .328
50
19
.725
43 27 .614
37 34 .521
32 39 .451
30
41
.423

48
26
.649
31 42 .425
29 42 .408
29 45 .392

1985
Northern Division
Oneonta
Utica
Little Falls
Watertown
Central Division
Auburn
Geneva
Newark
Elmira

Pct.

55
35
34
22

23
41
41
54

.705
.461
.453
.289

Southern Division
Jamestown
Erie
Niagara Falls
Batavia

48 26 .649
44
30
.595
41
34
.547
16 59 .213
W

1984
Eastern Division
Little Falls
Watertown
Auburn
Elmira
Utica
Oneonta
Western Division
Newark
Erie
Batavia
Geneva
Niagara Falls
Jamestown

44
31
.587
38
35
.527
38 38 .500
35
38
.479
31
44
.413
29
45
.392
46 28 .622
43
31
.581
41 35 .539
38
36
.514
35
40
.467
28 46 .378

47 31 .603
45
33
.577
41 36 .532
28
49
.364
45 33 .577
44
34
.564
34
43
.442
33 45 .423

1986
W
L
Yawkey Division
Oneonta
59
18
Little Falls
36
40
Watertown
30
48
Utica
26
52

Pct.

43
33
.566
41
34
.547
38
38
.500
35 39 .473
34
40
.459

Pct.

Pct.
.766
.474
.385
.333

McNamara Division
Auburn
44 32 .579
Newark
41 37 .526
Elmira
39
36
.520
Geneva
40
38
.513
Wrigley Division
St. Catharines
48
28
.632
Erie
37
40
.481
Batavia
30 45 .400
Jamestown
30 46 .395

42
34
.533
36 38 .486
36
39
.480
35
38
.479
33 40 .452
47

STANDINGS (CONTD)
1987
Eastern Division
Watertown
Oneonta
Auburn
Little Falls
Utica
Elmira
Western Division
Geneva
Jamestown
Newark
St. Catharines
Erie
Batavia

Pct.

1991
W
McNamara Division (Eastern)
Pittsfield
51
Oneonta
42
Utica
39
Watertown
27
McNamara Division (Western)
Elmira
47

44
32
.579
41
34
.547
39 36 .520
38
36
.514
31
43
.419
26
50
.342
48
28
.632
44 33 .571
42
32
.568
41
36
.532
36
39
.480
23 54 .299

Pct.

26
35
37
50

.662
.545
.513
.351

30

.610

Auburn
38 39 .494
Batavia
38 40 .487
Geneva
35
43
.449
Stedler Division
Jamestown
51 27 .654
Erie
37
41
.474
Niagara Falls
36
42
.462
Hamilton
35
42
.455
St. Catharines
35
42
.455
Welland
30
47
.390

1988
W
L
Pct.
Eastern Division
Oneonta
48
28
.632
Utica
47
29
.618
Auburn
42 33 .560
Little Falls
39
36
.520
Watertown
35
39
.473
Elmira
28
48
.368
Western Division
Jamestown
47 29 .618
Erie
46
31
.597
Hamilton
36
39
.480
Batavia
31
44
.413
St. Catharines
27
46
.370
Geneva
27
51
.346

1992
McNamara Division
Utica
Pittsfield
Oneonta
Watertown
Pinckney Division
Geneva
Batavia
Auburn
Elmira
Stedler Division
Hamilton
Erie
Niagara Falls
Jamestown
St. Catharines
Welland

1989
W
L
Pct.
Eastern Division
Pittsfield
53
23
.697
Oneonta
48
27
.640
Watertown
47
30
.610
Utica
39
39
.500
Geneva
36
39
.480
Auburn
35 42 .455
Elmira
30
46
.395
Western Division
Jamestown
44 32 .579
Niagara Falls
43
33
.566
Batavia
37 39 .487
Welland
32
44
.421
Hamilton
32
44
.421
St. Catharines
31
45
.408
Erie
25
49
.338

1993
McNamara Division
Pittsfield
Utica
Glens Falls
Oneonta
Pinckney Division
Watertown
Geneva
Elmira
Auburn
Stedler Division
St Catharines
Niagara Falls
Batavia
Erie
Welland
Jamestown

1990
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division (Eastern)
Oneonta
52
26
.667
Watertown
43
34
.558
Pittsfield
43
34
.558
Utica
31
47
.397
McNamara Division (Western)
Geneva
51
26
.662
Batavia
41 35 .539
Elmira
32
45
.416
Auburn
31 46 .403
Stedler Division
Erie
44
33
.571
Jamestown
41 36 .532
Welland
36
42
.462
Niagara Falls
35
42
.455
Hamilton
30
46
.395
St. Catharines
29
47
.382
48

Pct.

42
37
37
37

32
37
38
39

.568
.500
.493
.487

41
34
.547
36 34 .514
32 41 .438
31
44
.413
56
20
.737
40
37
.519
39
39
.500
34 43 .442
33
42
.440
31
46
.403
W

Pct.

40
38
37
36

35
38
40
40

.533
.500
.481
.474

46
32
.590
43
34
.558
31
44
.413
30 46 .395
49
29
.628
47
31
.603
38 39 .494
36
41
.468
35
42
.455
31 46 .403

STANDINGS (CONTD)
1994
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
New Jersey
43
32
.573
Vermont
42
33
.560
Hudson Valley
37
37
.500
Pittsfield
37
38
.493
Pinckney Division
Watertown
48
26
.649
Auburn
45 31 .592
Utica
35
37
.486
Elmira
30
43
.411
Oneonta
30
45
.400
Williamsport
26
49
.347
Stedler Division
Jamestown
42 32 .568
Batavia
40
34
.541
St Catharines
35
39
.473
Welland
30
44
.405
1995
McNamara Division
Vermont
Hudson Valley
New Jersey
Pittsfield
Pinckney Division
Watertown
Auburn
Williamsport
Oneonta
Utica
Elmira
Stedler Division
Batavia
St Catharines
Erie
Jamestown

Pct.

49
47
35
34

27
27
41
42

.645
.635
.461
.447

1997
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Pittsfield
42
32
.568
Lowell
38 38 .500
New Jersey
35
39
.473
Hudson Valley
35
40
.467
Vermont
35
41
.461
Pinckney Division
Oneonta
49
25
.662
Watertown
39
36
.520
Utica
36
38
.486
Williamsport
29
46
.387
Auburn
29 47 .382
Stedler Division
Erie
50
26
.658
Batavia
47 27 .635
St. Catharines
35
40
.467
Jamestown
25 49 .338
1998
McNamara Division
Hudson Valley
Vermont
Pittsfield
New Jersey
Lowell

46
27
.630
40 34 .541
37
39
.487
34
41
.453
33
40
.452
25
41
.329
41
34
.547
38
37
.507
34
41
.453
32 44 .421

1996
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Vermont
48
26
.649
Pittsfield
46
29
.613
Lowell
33 41 .446
Hudson Valley
32
44
.421
New Jersey
28
47
.373
Pinckney Division
Watertown
45
30
.600
Williamsport
43
32
.573
Auburn
37 39 .487
Oneonta
31
45
.408
Utica
29
47
.382
Stedler Division
St Catharines
44
32
.579
Batavia
42 33 .560
Jamestown
39 36 .520
Erie
30
46
.395

Pct.

50
26
.658
36
40
.474
35
41
.461
34
41
.453
32 44 .421

Pinckney Division
Oneonta
Auburn
Watertown
Williamsport
Utica

45
31
.592
43 32 .573
42
34
.553
39
36
.520
35
41
.461

Stedler Division
Batavia
St. Catharines
Jamestown
Erie

43 33 .566
38
38
.500
32 43 .427
26
50
.342

1999
McNamara Division
Utica
Hudson Valley
Oneonta
Pittsfield
Staten Island
Lowell
Vermont
New Jersey
Pinckney Division
Mahoning Valley
Batavia
Auburn
Jamestown
St. Catharines
Williamsport

49

Pct.

42
33
.560
42
34
.553
41
34
.547
41
35
.539
39
35
.527
34 42 .447
33
43
.434
30
46
.395
43
33
.566
42 34 .553
39 37 .513
38 38 .500
34
42
.447
32
44
.421

STANDINGS (CONTD)
2000
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Staten Island
46
28
.622
Queens
46 29 .613
Vermont
45
30
.600
Lowell
41 34 .547
Pittsfield
38
37
.507
New Jersey
31
45
.408
Hudson Valley
23
52
.307

2003
McNamara Division
Brooklyn
Williamsport
Aberdeen
Hudson Valley
New Jersey
Staten Island

Pinckney Division
Mahoning Valley
48
28
.632
Batavia
39 37 .513
Jamestown
37 38 .493
Utica
35
40
.467
Oneonta
35
41
.461
Auburn
32 42 .432
Williamsport
29
44
.397
2001
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Williamsport
48
26
.649
Jamestown
39 36 .520
Oneonta
37
37
.500
Batavia
37 39 .487
Auburn
32 42 .432
Utica
27
47
.365
Mahoning Valley
26
49
.347

2002
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Staten Island
48
26
.649
Williamsport
48
28
.632
New Jersey
39
37
.513
Brooklyn
38 38 .500
Aberdeen
31 45 .408
Hudson Valley
26
49
.347

Pct.

47 28 .627
46
30
.605
38 38 .500
37
37
.500
31
42
.425
29
43
.403

Pinckney Division
Auburn
Mahoning Valley
Batavia
Jamestown

56 18 .757
38
36
.514
30 45 .400
22 51 .301

Stedler Division
Oneonta
Tri-City
Lowell
Vermont

45
30
.600
44 32 .579
39 35 .527
19
56
.253

2004
McNamara Division
Brooklyn
New Jersey
Hudson Valley
Aberdeen
Williamsport
Staten Island
Pinckney Division
Auburn
Mahoning Valley
Jamestown
Batavia
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Vermont
Oneonta
Lowell

Stedler Division
Brooklyn
52 24 .684
Staten Island
48
28
.632
Pittsfield
45
30
.600
Hudson Valley
39
37
.513
New Jersey
35
41
.461
Lowell
33 43 .434
Vermont
28
47
.373

Pct.

43 31 .581
41
34
.547
39
33
.542
35 40 .467
34
40
.459
28
44
.389
50 24 .676
42
34
.553
30 45 .400
28 46 .378
50 25 .667
34
38
.472
33
41
.446
32 44 .421

2005
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Staten Island
52
24
.684
Williamsport
44
32
.579
Brooklyn
40 36 .526
New Jersey
37
39
.487
Hudson Valley
31
43
.419
Aberdeen
27 48 .360

Pinckney Division
Auburn
47 29 .618
Mahoning Valley
46
30
.605
Batavia
34 42 .447
Jamestown
32 42 .432

Pinckney Division
Auburn
45 30 .600
Batavia
36 39 .480
Mahoning Valley
33
43
.434
Jamestown
31 44 .413

Stedler Division
Oneonta
47
27
.635
Lowell
34 41 .453
Vermont
30
45
.400
Tri-City
27 48 .360

Stedler Division
Oneonta
48
27
.640
Lowell
42 33 .560
Tri-City
34 42 .447
Vermont
28
48
.368

50

STANDINGS (CONTD)
2006
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Staten Island
45
29
.608
Brooklyn
41 33 .554
Aberdeen
41 34 .547
Hudson Valley
31
43
.419
Pinckney Division
Auburn
42 32 .568
Mahoning Valley
40
36
.526
State College
39
36
.520
Batavia
35 38 .479
Jamestown
33 39 .458
Williamsport
28
47
.373
Stedler Division
Tri-City
43 31 .581
Oneonta
40
34
.541
Lowell
39 36 .520
Vermont
23
52
.307
2007
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Brooklyn
49 25 .662
Staten Island
47
28
.627
Aberdeen
34
42
.447
Hudson Valley
34
42
.447
Pinckney Division
Auburn
47 29 .618
Mahoning Valley
37
37
.500
State College
36
39
.480
Williamsport
34
42
.447
Batavia
31
43
.419
Jamestown
28
47
.373
Stedler Division
Oneonta
44
32
.579
Lowell
40
36
.526
Vermont
38
37
.507
Tri-City
27
47
.365
2008
W
L
McNamara Division
Staten Island
49
26
Brooklyn
45
30
Hudson Valley
40
35
Aberdeen
36
39

.653
.600
.533
.480

Pinckney Division
Batavia
46
28
Jamestown
47
29
Auburn
38
37
Williamsport
38
37
Mahoning Valley
31
44
State College
18
56

.622
.618
.507
.507
.413
.243

Stedler Division
Lowell
40
33
Oneonta
33
41
Vermont
33
42
Tri-City
28
45

.548
.446
.440
.384

2009
McNamara Division
Staten Island
Brooklyn
Hudson Valley
Aberdeen
Pinckney Division
Mahoning Valley
Williamsport
State College
Batavia
Jamestown
Auburn
Stedler Division
Lowell
Oneonta
Vermont
Tri-City

2010
McNamara Division
Brooklyn
Hudson Valley
Aberdeen
Staten Island
Pinckney Division
Batavia
Jamestown
Williamsport
Auburn
State College
Mahoning Valley
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Connecticut
Vermont
Lowell

Pct.

47
45
38
30

29
30
37
44

.618
.600
.507
.405

49
42
38
37
34
26

27
34
38
39
42
49

.645
.553
.500
.487
.447
.347

45
35
34
27

30
39
41
48

.600
.473
.453
.360

Pct.

51 24 .680
39
36
.520
34
40
.459
34
40
.459
45
29
.608
43
32
.573
43
33
.566
35 40 .467
33
42
.440
30
46
.395
38
38
36
24

36
37
38
50

.514
.507
.486
.324

2011
W
L
Pct.
McNamara Division
Staten Island
45
28
.616
Brooklyn
45 29 .608
Hudson Valley
37
39
.487
Aberdeen
24
51
.320
Pinckney Division
Auburn
45 30 .600
Williamsport
43
33
.566
Mahoning Valley
41
34
.547
Batavia
37 38 .493
Jamestown
35 40 .467
State College
31
44
.413
Stedler Division
Vermont*
39
35
.527
Connecticut
39 35 .527
Tri-City
33 42 .440
Lowell
29 45 .392
*Won Season Series vs. Connecticut

Pct.

51

STANDINGS (CONTD)
2012
McNamara Division
Hudson Valley
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Aberdeen
Pinckney Division
Auburn
Batavia
Jamestown
State College
Mahoning Valley
Williamsport
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Lowell
Connecticut
Vermont

2013
McNamara Division
Aberdeen
Brooklyn
Hudson Valley
Staten Island
Pinckney Division
State College
Jamestown
Batavia
Williamsport
Mahoning Valley
Auburn
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Lowell
Connecticut
Vermont

2014
McNamara Division
Hudson Valley
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Aberdeen
Pinckney Division
State College
Jamestown
Aubrun
Batavia
Mahoning Valley
Williamsport
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Connecticut
Lowell
Vermont

Pct.

2015
Mcnamara Division
Hudson Valley
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Aberdeen
Pinckney Division
Auburn
Batavia
State College
Mahoning Valley
Williamsport
West Virginia
Stedler Division
Tri-City
Lowell
Connecticut
Vermont

52
24
.684
45 31 .592
30
45
.400
28 48 .368
46 30 .605
44 32 .579
35 40 .367
35
41
.461
30
45
.400
30
46
.395
51 25 .671
36 40 .374
35 40 .367
33
43
.434
L

Pct.

39
37
.513
33 43 .434
41
34
.547
40 36 .525
36 38 .486
31 44 .413
41
35
.539
31
44
.413
46
30
.605
43
34
.553
42 33 .560
37 39 .487
35 38 .479
35
42
.440

Pct.

2015 Players of the Week


B-Batter of the Week
40 32 .556
P-Pitcher of the Week
38 37 .507
June 22-June 28
38
37
.507
B-Anthony Santander
Mahoning Valley
34
41
.453
P-Hector Garcia
West Virginia
48
27
.640
43 32 .573
39 36 .520
37
38
.493
30
44
.405
26 49 .347

June 29-July 5
B-Drew Ferguson
P-Tyler Badamo

Tri-City
Brooklyn

July 6-July 12
B-Matt Dacey
P-Jefry Rodriguez

Hudson Valley
Auburn

July 13-July 19
44 32 .579 B-Rhett Wiseman
Auburn
40 33 .548 P-Juan Perez
State College
33 42 .440
July 20-July 26
33
43
.434
B-Victor Robles
Auburn
P-Jonathan Brubaker
West Virginia
W
L
Pct.
July 27-August 2
B-KaAi Tom
Mahoning Valley
46
30
.605
P-Jordan Holloway
Batavia
42 34 .553
37
38
.493
August 3-August 9
B-Casey Hughston
West Virginia
27 48 .360
P-Roel Ramirez
Hudson Valley
48
28
.632
August 10-August 16
35
40
.467
B-Andrew Benintendi
Lowell
P-BrettLilek
Batavia
34 41 .453
34
42
.447
August 17-August 23
33
42
.440
B-Trey Amburgey
Staten Island
33
43
.434
P-Spenser Watkins
Connecticut
48
42
37
33

28
34
38
43

August 24-August 30
B-Trey Amburgey
Staten Island
P-Domingo Acevedo
Staten Island

.632
.553
.493
.434

August 31-September 7
B-R. J. Dennard
State College
P-Kolton Mahoney
Staten Island

52

ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS


1939 Semifinals: Olean 3 of 4 over Bradford - Hamilton 3 of 5 over Batavia

Finals:
Olean 4 of 6 over Hamilton
1940 Semifinals: Olean 3 of 4 over Hamilton Batavia 3 of 5 over London

Finals:
Olean 4 of 6 over Batavia
1941 Semifinals: Hamilton 3 of 5 over Jamestown Bradford 3 over Batavia 2

Finals:
Bradford 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1942 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 straight over Hornell Olean 3 straight over Batavia

Finals:
Jamestown 4 of 6 over Olean
1943 Semifinals: Wellsville 3 of 4 over Hornell Jamestown 3 straight over Lockport

Finals:
Wellsville 4 of 7 over Jamestown
1944 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 straight over Batavia Lockport 3 straight over Hornell

Finals:
Jamestown 4 straight over Lockport
1945 Semifinals: Lockport 3 of 4 over Jamestown Batavia 3 of 4 over Bradford

Finals:
Batavia 4 of 7 over Lockport
1946 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 7 over Bradford Batavia 4 of 7 over Olean

Finals:
Batavia 4 of 6 over Lockport
1947 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 5 over Wellsville Olean 4 of 5 over Bradford

Finals:
Jamestown 4 of 6 over Olean
1948 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 of 5 over Hamilton Lockport 4 of 6 over Bradford

Finals:
Lockport 4 of 5 over Jamestown
1949 Semifinals: Hamilton 4 of 5 over Jamestown Bradford 4 of 7 over Batavia

Finals:
Bradford 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1950 Semifinals: Olean 4 of 6 over Hamilton Hornell 4 straight over Bradford

Finals:
Olean 4 of 7 over Hornell
1951 Semifinals: Hornell 4 of 5 over Jamestown Olean 4 of 7 over Hamilton

Finals:
Hornell 4 of 7 over Olean
1952 Semifinals: Jamestown 4 straight over Olean Hornell 4 of 5 over Hamilton

Finals:
Jamestown 4 straight over Hornell
1953 Semifinals: Jamestown 3 -0 over Bradford Hamilton 3-0 over Hornell

Finals:
Jamestown 4 of 5 over Hamilton
1954 Semifinals: Corning 3-0 over Hornell Jamestown 3-0 over Wellsville

Finals:
Corning 4 of 5 over Jamestown
1955 Semifinals: Hamilton 2 of 3 over Wellsville Corning 2 of 3 over Bradford

Finals:
Hamilton 3 straight over Corning
1956 Semifinals: Wellsville 2 of 3 over Hornell Olean 2 of 3 over Corning

Finals:
Wellsville 3 of 5 over Olean

53

ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS (CONTD)


1957 Semifinals:

Finals:

Batavia 2 of 3 over Wellsville Erie 2 of 3 over Corning


Erie 3 of 4 over Batavia

1958 Semifinals:

Finals:

Wellsville 2 of 3 over Auburn Geneva 2 straight over Olean


Geneva 3 straight over Wellsville

1959 Semifinals:

Finals:

Wellsville 2 straight over Corning Elmira 2 straight over Geneva


Wellsville 3 of 5 over Elmira

1960 Semifinals:

Finals:

Erie 2 straight over Corning Wellsville 2 of 3 over Auburn


Wellsville led Erie 2-1 in best of 5, called off due to continued rain.

1961 Semifinals:

Finals:

Olean 2 of 3 over Geneva Batavia 2 of 3 over Erie


Olean 2 of 3 over Batavia

1962 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 2 straight over Jamestown Olean 2 straight over Erie


Auburn 2 straight over Olean

1963 Semifinals:

Finals:

Batavia 2-0 over Auburn Jamestown 2-0 over Wellsville


Batavia 2 of 3 over Jamestown

1964 Finals:

Auburn 4 of 6 over Geneva

1965

NO PLAYOFFS

1966 Finals:

Auburn 2 to 0 over Binghamton

1967

NO PLAYOFFS

1968 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 1 to 0 over Williamsport Oneonta 1 to 0 over Newark


Oneonta 1 to 0 over Auburn

1969-1976

NO PLAYOFFS

1977 Finals:

Oneonta 2 to 0 over Batavia

1978 Finals:

Geneva 2 to 0 over Auburn

1979 Finals:

Oneonta 2 to 0 over Geneva

1980 Finals:

Oneonta 2 to 1 over Geneva

1981 Finals:

Oneonta 2 to 1 over Jamestown

1982 Finals:

Niagara Falls 2 to 1 over Oneonta

1983 Finals:

Utica 2 to 1 over Newark

1984 Finals:

Little Falls 2 to 1 over Newark

1985 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 1 to 0 over Jamestown Oneonta 1 to 0 over Geneva


Oneonta 2 to 0 over Auburn

1986 Semifinals:

Finals:

Newark 1 to 0 over Oneonta St. Catharines 1 to 0 over Auburn


St. Catharines 2 to 1 over Newark

1987 Finals:

Geneva 2 to 0 over Watertown

1988 Finals:

Oneonta 2 to 0 over Jamestown

1989 Finals:

Jamestown 2 to 1 over Pittsfield

1990 Semifinals:

Finals:

Erie 2 to 1 over Jamestown Oneonta 2 to 0 over Geneva


Oneonta 2 to 1 over Erie

1991 Semifinals:

Finals:

Jamestown 1 to 0 over Erie Pittsfield 1 to 0 over Erie Elmira


Jamestown 2 to 0 over Pittsfield

1992 Semifinals:

Finals:

Geneva 2 to 0 over Utica Erie 1 to 0 over Hamilton


Geneva 2 to 0 over Erie

1993 Semifinals:

Finals:

Niagara Falls 1-0 over St. Catharines Pittsfield 1-0 over Watertown
Niagara Falls 2 to 0 over Pittsfield
54

ALICE H. NADER CUP PLAYOFF WINNERS (CONTD)


1994 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 2 to 0 over Watertown New Jersey 2 to 1 over Jamestown


New Jersey 2 to 0 over Auburn

1995 Semifinals:

Finals:

Watertown 2 to 1 over Batavia Vermont 2 to 0 over Hudson Valley


Watertown 2 to 1 over Vermont

1996 Semifinals:

Finals:

Vermont 2 to 0 over Pittsfield St Catharines 2 to 0 over Watertown


Vermont 2 to 1 over St. Catharines

1997 Semifinals:

Finals:

Batavia 2 to 0 over Oneonta Pittsfield 2 to 0 over Erie


Pittsfield 2 to 1 over Batavia

1998 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 2 to 0 over Batavia Oneonta 2 to 0 over Hudson Valley


Auburn & Oneonta Co-Champions (series being rained out)

1999 Semifinals:

Finals:

Mahoning Valley 2-0 over Batavia Hudson Valley 2-1 over Utica
Hudson Valley 2 to 1 over Mahoning Valley

2000 Semifinals:

Finals:

Mahoning Valley 2-0 over Batavia Staten Island 2-1 over Queens
Staten Island 2 to 1 over Mahoning Valley

2001 Semifinals:

Finals:

Williamsport 2-1 over Jamestown Brooklyn 2-1 over Staten Island


Williamsport & Brooklyn declared Co-Champions (Due to 9-11-01).

2002 Semifinals:

Finals:

Staten Island 2-0 over Williamsport, Oneonta 2-0 over Auburn


Staten Island 2 to 0 over Oneonta

2003 Semifinals:

Finals:

Williamsport 2 to 0 over Auburn Brooklyn 2 to 1 over Oneonta


Williamsport 2 to 0 over Brooklyn

2004 Semifinals:

Finals:

Mahoning Valley 2 to 0 over Auburn Tri-City 2 to 1 over Brooklyn


Mahoning Valley 2 to 0 over Tri-City

2005 Semifinals:

Finals:

Staten Island 2 to 0 over Williamsport Auburn 2 to 0 over Oneonta


Staten Island 2 to 0 over Auburn

2006 Semifinals:

Finals:

Tri-City 2-1 over Auburn Staten Island 2-1 over Brooklyn


Staten Island 2 to 1 over Tri-City

2007 Semifinals:

Finals:

Auburn 2-1 over Oneonta Brooklyn 2-0 over Staten Island


Auburn 2-0 over Brooklyn

2008 Semifinals:

Finals:

Batavia 2-1 over Lowell Jamestown 2-0 over Staten Island


Batavia 2-0 over Jamestown

2009 Semifinals:

Staten Island 2-1 over Lowell - Mahoning Valley 2-1 over Brooklyn

Finals:

Staten Island 2-1 over Mahoning Valley

2010 Semifinals:

Tri-City 2-1 over Batavia - Brooklyn 2-1 over Jamestown

Tri-City 2-0 over Brooklyn

Finals

2011 Semifinals:

Auburn 2-1 over Vermont - Staten Island 2-1 over Brooklyn

Staten Island 2-0 over Auburn

Finals

2012 Semifinals:

Hudson Valley 2-1 over Brooklyn - Tri-City 2-1 over Auburn

Hudson Valley 2-1 over Tri-City

Finals

2013 Semifinals:

Finals

2014 Semifinals:

Finals

2015 Semifinals:

Finals

Tri-City 2-0 over Aberdeen - State College 2-1 over Jamestown


Tri-City 2-1 over State College
State College 2-1 over Hudson Valley - Tri-City 2-0 over Connecticut
State College 2-1 over Tri-City
West Virginia 2-1 over Williamsport - Staten Island 2-0 over Tri-City
West Virginia 2-0 over Staten Island
55

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS


TEAM BATTING
Highest Batting Average
Lowest Batting Average
Most Hits
Fewest Hits
Most Home Runs
Fewest Home Runs
Most Grand Slams
Most Triples
Fewest Triples
Most Doubles
Fewest Doubles
Most At Bats
Most Runs Scored
Most Total Bases
Most Sacrifices Hits
Most Sacrifice Flies
Most Stolen Bases
Most Bases on Balls
Fewest Bases on Balls
Most Intentional Bases on Balls
Most Batters Hit By Pitch
Most Runs Batted In
Most Strike Outs
Most Runners Caught Stealing
Fewest Runner Caught Stealing
Most Runners Left on Base
Fewest Runners Left on Base

TEAM
Utica
Vermont
Utica
Niagara Falls
Utica
Jamestown & N.J.
Batavia
Oneonta
Erie
Auburn
Oneonta
Erie
Geneva
Erie
Vermont
Oneonta
Utica
Little Falls
Williamsport
Oneonta
Mahoning Valley
Auburn
Hudson Valley
Utica
Lowell, Brooklyn
Batavia
Utica

YEAR
1983
2001
1983
1970
1982
1973, 1994
1969
1976
1986
2004, 2005
1971
1991
1978
1991
2010
1974
1988
1979
2014
1981
2011
1967
1996
1988
1998, 2011
1968
1995

RECORD
.313
.208
793
439
120
11
6
46
4
165
59
2700
559
1353
66
36
270
438
150
38
68
485
720
97
14
676
431

TEAM FIELDING
Highest Fielding Percentage
Lowest Fielding Percentage
Most Assists
Most Errors
Least Errors
Most Double Plays
Fewest Passed Balls
Most Passed Balls

TEAM
Tri-City
Oneonta
Vermont
Batavia
Tri-City
Batavia
New Jersey & Lowell
Auburn (2x)
& Watertown

YEAR
2006
1976
2014
1984
2006
1995
2002, 2006

RECORD
.979
.921
.995
184
60
90
3

56

1977, 1979, 1985

39

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS


BATTING
Games
Home Runs
Grand Slam Home Runs
Triples
Doubles
Hits
Runs Batted In

Total Bases
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Stolen Bases
Most Times Caught Stealing

Most At Bats
Most Runs Scored
Most Bases on Balls
Most Strike Outs
Most Times Hit By Pitch

PLAYER
TEAM
YEAR
James Bullinger
Geneva
1986
John Hennell
Utica
1982
Several Players Tied
Reid Gorecki
New Jersey
2002
Rodney Nye
Pittsfield
1999
Matthew Watson
Vermont
1999
Dennis Carter
Erie
1985
Gary Holle
Newark
1976
Don Jacoby
Utica
1983
Mott Hyde
Tri-City
2014
Dennis Werth
Oneonta
1974
Geoff Doggett
Geneva
1982
Shawn Scott
St. Catharines
1990
Ed Bady
Vermont
1995
Ambiorix Concepcion
Brooklyn
2004
Mark Gilbert
Geneva
1978
John Buszka
Batavia
1976
Dave Cochrane
Little Falls
1982
Christopher Gimenez
Mah Valley
2004

RECORD
78
23
3
13
30
108
77
77
185
15
10
66
19
19
324
83
76
117
24

PITCHING (min. 76 IP)


Most Wins

Most Losses
Fewest Losses (114 inn)
Most Games Appeared In
Most Games Started

Most Complete Games

Most Innings Pitched
Most Home Runs Yielded
Fewest Home Runs Yielded
Most Bases on Balls (115 inn)
Fewest Bases on Balls
Most Hit Batters

Most Strikeouts (127 inn)
Most Shutouts (15 Starts)
Most Wild Pitches
Most Saves
Most Runs Allowed
Most Earned Runs Allowed
Fewest Runs Allowed (121 IP)
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed
Most Hits Allowed (120 inn)

PLAYER
TEAM
YEAR
C. Robert Parker
Geneva
1978
Daniel Freed
Jamestown
1988
Kyle Channing
Watertown
1985
Neil Mersch
Oneonta
1973
Roy Moretti
Utica
1982
Chris Jones
St. Catharines
1986
Steve Cummings
St. Catharines
1986
Robert Jajczan
Oneonta
1973
Mark Wiley
Auburn
1970
Jerry Bell
Newark
1969
David Jensen
Little Falls
1982
3 Tied With
Ronnie Sims
Elmira
1973
Derek Adair
Batavia
1997
Mike Irwin
Auburn
1990
Michael Eisenberg
Mahoning Valley
2007
Mark Wiley
Auburn
1970
Mark Wiley
Auburn
1970
Glenn M. Coombs
Welland
1991
Jamie Cochran
Hamilton
1992
Leo Pinnick
Auburn
1968
Leo Pinnick
Auburn
1968
Dan Freed
Jamestown
1988
Dan Freed
Jamestown
1988
Paul Splittorff
Corning
1969

RECORD
13
13
11
0
42
18
18
14
14
132
18
0
87
4
16
16
144
5
25
24
75
61
16
9
127

PITCHERS (min. 15 games)


Highest Percentage
Most Putouts
Most Assists
Most Errors
Fewest Errors
Most Double Plays

PLAYER
TEAM
YEAR
Several tied
Chris Beasley
Batavia
1984
Dan Pettit
Jamestown
1983
Tom Koutrouga
Jamestown
1998
Several tied
Chris Beasley
Batavia
1984

RECORD
1.000
17
37
8
0
7

CATCHERS (min. 40 games)


Highest Percentage

Most Putouts
Most Assists
Most Errors
Least Errors
Most Double Plays

Most Passed Balls
Least Passed Balls

PLAYER
R. Gonzales
J. Estrada
J.P. Arencibia
Luis A. Rodriguez
John Posey
Richard Gonzales
C. Martine
A. Butera
Sarn Killingsworth
Gregory Almond
Johnny Estrada

RECORD
1.000
1.000
460
80
20
0
8
8
27
3
3

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TEAM
Watertown
Batavia
Auburn
St Catharines
Newark
Watertown
New Jersey
Brooklyn
Newark
Glens Falls
Batavia

YEAR
1995
1997
2007
1995
1986
1995
1997
2005
1973
1993
1997

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS


1ST BASEMEN (min. 40 games)
Highest Percentage

Most Putouts
Most Assists
Most Errors
Least Errors
Most Double Plays

PLAYER
G. Guin
F. Connelly
Robert Daly
Graham Koonce
Alejandro Jimenez
Donald Olsen
Javier Scruggs
John Alexander

2ND BASEMEN (min. 15 games)


Highest Percentage
Most Putouts
Most Assists

Most Errors
Least Errors
Most Double Plays

YEAR
1981
1980
1995
1995
1987
1995
2008
2013

RECORD
.999
.999
724
70
18
0
66
66

PLAYER
TEAM
Howard Shapira
Geneva
James Mouton
Auburn
P. Daddario
Batavia
J. Damon
Jamestown
Stephen Scafa
Oneonta
Several Tied
Scott Kidd
Oneonta
Dudley Leonara
Aberdeen

YEAR
1979
1991
1984
1981
1981
85/08
1997
2011

RECORD
.995
170
240
240
29
1
52
52

3RD BASEMEN (min. 40 games)


Highest Percentage
Most Putouts
Most Assists
Most Errors
Least Errors (Tie)

Most Double Plays

PLAYER
Adam Gaylord
Dan Monzon
Timothy Jorgenson
Mark Scoville
Carlos Alonso
Kelson Brown
Robert Hinds
Mychal Givens

TEAM
Aberdeen
Auburn
Watertown
Auburn
Williamsport
State College
Oneonta
Aberdeen

YEAR
2010
1967
1995
1969
2010
2010
1992
2011

RECORD
.970
80
205
44
3
3
33
54

SHORTSTOPS (min. 40 games)


Highest Percentage
Most Putout
Most Assists
Most Errors

Least Errors
Most Double Plays

PLAYER
Matt Bouchard
Wilson Valdez
Kelly Dransfelt
S. McCartney
D. Walls
Addison Maruszak
Mark Thompson
Cesar Valera

TEAM
Brooklyn
Vermont
Hudson Valley
Newark
Batavia
Staten Island
Mahoning Valley
State College

YEAR
2007
2000
1996
1969
1969
2008
2007
2013

RECORD
.972
136
253
41
41
6
49
49

OUTFIELDERS (min. 55 games)


Highest Percentage
Most Putouts
Most Assists
Most Errors
Least Errors
Most Double Plays

PLAYER
TEAM
YEAR
Several Tied
Randall L. Curtis
Pittsfield
1991
Jordan Luplow
Jamestown
2014
Charlie Pinkney
Batavia
1975
Several Tied
90/08
Stephen Bowling
Newark
1974

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TEAM
Erie
Geneva
Pittsfield
Jamestown
Little Falls
Vermont
Batavia
Hudson Valley

RECORD
1.000
213
17
20
0
6

The New York-Penn League Hall of Fame was established in 2012 to recognize
individuals for their overall accomplishments or contributions to the league
both on the field of play or in an administrative role. The Hall of Fame
inductions include three parts recognizing NYPL alumni, notable league
personnel and team officials, and individuals nominated and voted on by New
York-Penn League clubs.
The Hall of Fame inductions will occur annually at the league All-Star Game,
the first of which inducted seven NYPL alumni at the 2012 New York-Penn
League All-Star Game in Niles, OH on August 14th. The inductees include:

Wade Boggs

Boggs hit .263 for the Elmira Pioneers in 1976. He would


not hit below .300 again until 1992, his final year with the
Red Sox. While with the Red Sox, Boggs won five American
League batting titles, including four consecutive. from 19851988. He remains the only player in Major League history
to collect 200 hits and score 100 runs in seven consecutive
seasons. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in
2005 and to the NY-P Leagues All-Time Team in 2010.

Nellie Fox

Fox hit .304 for the Jamestown Falcons in 1944. Fox spent 19 years in the
major leagues, 14 of which playing for the Chicago White
Sox, earning 12 All-Star selections during that time. The
highlight of Foxs career came in 1959 when he helped
lead the White Sox to their first pennant in 40 years while
being named the American Leagues Most Valuable Player.
Fox was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997

Phil Niekro

Niekro was 2-1 with a 7.76 ERA for the Wellsville Braves in
1959. Nicknamed Knucksie because of his skill and use with the knuckleball,
Niekro went on to win 318 games in the majors and was inducted into the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

59

NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE HALL OF FAME

Tony Perez

Perez played two full seasons for the Geneva Redlegs, hitting
.279 in 1960 and .348 with 27 home runs in 1961. Perez was
one of the premier RBI men of his generation, driving in 100
or more runs seven times during his 23-year career. Perez,
a 7-time All-Star, played in two World Series Championships
for the 1975 and 1976 Cincinnati Reds. He was inducted into
the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000, and the NY-P Leagues
All-Time Team in 2011.

Jim Rice

Rice hit .256 for the 1971 Williamsport Red Sox. One of
the most feared right-handed hitters of his era, Rice hit
20 or more home runs in 11 of his 12 major league
seasons. He led the American League in total bases four
times, home runs three times, RBIs twice, and slugging
percentage twice. Rice was named an All-Star 8 times
and won the American League Most Valuable Player
Award in 1978. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of
Fame in 2009, and to the NY-P Leagues All-Time Team
in 2011.

Warren Spahn

Spahn played for the 1940 Bradford Bees, finishing the


season 5-4 with a 2.73 ERA. Spahn would dominate the
opposing hitters throughout his 21 year career and is the
5th winningest pitcher of all time (363 wins). Spahn was
elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973.

Robin Yount

Yount played for the Newark CoPilots in 1973 hitting .285 in his only minor league
season. Yount played 20 seasons, all with the Milwaukee
Brewers, and led all other players in hits during the
1980s. In addition to his 1982 and 1989 Most Valuable
Player awards, Yount earned 3 All-Star selections, 3
Silver Slugger awards and a Gold Glove. He finished his
caree with 3,142 hits and was elected to the Baseball
Hall of Fame in 1999, and the NY-P Leagues All-Time
Team in 2010.

Robert Julian

Served as President of the NYPL from 1992 until 2001. He presided over
numerous franchises shift to larger markets during his presidency that saw
league attendance almost tripling from 684,000 fans in 1992 to 1.6 million
fans in 2001. The leagues yearly individual award for Community and Baseball
Service is named in his honor.

60

NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE HALL OF FAME

Vince McNamara

McNamara was named president of the New York-Penn League in 1948 and
served as head of the loop for 37 years. In 1972, the National Association of
Professional Baseball Leagues paid tribute to McNamara for his years of
service by saluting him as the King of Baseball. One of the leagues 3
divisions is named in his honor as is the award for the Outstanding Club in the
NYPL.

Sam Nader

After helping to bring baseball back to Oneonta with the Oneonta Red Sox, he
purchased the newly named Oneonta Yankees in 1967. Nader served in many
roles and held titles as an owner and executive with the team until selling the
franchise in 2008. He was an integral part of the league in his over 40 years
as an owner

Leo Pinckney

In 1958, he spearheaded a successful fundraising campaign to get Auburns


city team into the New York-Penn League. He served as the Auburns first
president and was later named the president of the New York-Penn League, a
position he held from 1984 until 1992. One of the leagues 3 divisions is
named in his honor as well as the leagues Promotional Award given annually
to the team deemed best in the areas of promotions.

Robert Stedler

Stedler is considered a founder of the New York-Penn League. He served as


League President for 10 years. One of the leagues 3 divisions is named in
his honor as well as the Stedler Award, given yearly to the player in the league
deemed likely to go the farthest in pro baseball. In addition, the yearly
individual award for the Executive of the Year is named after him.

John Elway

Elway spent the summer of 1982 playing for the Oneonta Yankees of the New
York-Penn League. He would hit .318 with 4 home runs and 25 RBI in 45
games. He, of course, went on to have a Hall of Fame career as quarterback
for the NFLs Denver Broncos.

Randy Johnson

The 6-foot-10-inch left hander began his professional career with the
Jamestown Expos of the New York-Penn League during the 1985 season,
starting 8 games and striking out 21 batters. In 22 MLB seasons Johnson
would amass 303 victories. His 4,875 strikeouts are the most all-time by a
left-handed pitcher and second overall behind only Nolan Ryan.

Charlie Wride

Wride has been a board member, team historian, PA Announcer, umpire


attendant, and general goodwill ambassador. In recognition of his efforts,
Charlie was inducted into the Auburn Baseball Wall of Fame in 2007. Charlie
has devoted countless hours to the New York-Penn League as the circuits
historian, since 1998. His research has been critical in helping to fill in the
blanks for many records, statistics, and rosters in league history.

61

YEARLY BATTING CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

AVG

YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

Hamilton
Batavia
Jamestown
Jamestown
Batavia
Hornell
Jamestown
Wellsville
Jamestown
Jamestown
Batavia
Hornell
Olean
Batavia
Jamestown
Hornell
Hornell
Olean
Olean
Olean
Wellsville
Erie
Geneva
Erie
Jamestown
Bing.
Geneva
Jamestown
Auburn
Geneva
Auburn
Williamsport
Auburn
Jamestown
Geneva
Oneonta
Batavia
Oneonta
Batavia

.397
.342
.358
.353
.369
.338
.338
.352
.338
.369
.390
.422
.407
.373
.372
.398
.435
.368
.407
.338
.356
.348
.348
.342
.327
.365
.331
.335
.389
.353
.349
.368
.402
.319
.352
.348
.309
.391
.356

1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Geneva
.344
Utica
.359
Little Falls .346
Utica
.337
Utica
.340
Jamestown .387
Newark
.351
Jamestown .336
Batavia
.333
Newark
.320
Auburn
.351
Watertown .347
Jamestown .364
Erie
.338
St. Cath.
.338
Pittsfield
.356
Niag Falls .341
Pittsfield
.365
Hud. Valley .358
New Jersey .344
Utica
.352
Watertown .351
Vermont
.380
Pittsfield
.349
Oneonta
.340
Mah. Valley .349
Auburn
.351
Tri-City
.344
Jamestown .335
Tri-City
.336
Mah. Valley .360
Jamestown .347
Tri-City
.326
Brooklyn
.351
Brooklyn
.355
Tri-City
.358
State College .341
Brooklyn
.364
Tri-City
.346

Hank Redmond
Eddie Howard
John Newman
John Newman
Ben Visan
John Gwosden
Barney Hearn
Joe Abreau
Andrew Alexson
Pat Haggerty
Eddie Kobesky
Chico Sierra
Paul Owens
Howie Jennings
George Alusik
Robert Yoder
Fran Bonair
Paul Owens
Paul Owens
Nate Dickerson
Marchial Allen
Pablo Mitchell
Atanasio Perez
Ted Uhlaender
Mike Holodick
Went Esteridge
Richard Smith
D. McCammon
Tommy Cole
Gerald Merlet
Dave Schmidt
Lambert Ford
Jack Maloof
Cannon Smith
Kerry Dineen
Dave Bergman
Charles Pinkney
Garry Smith
Salvatore Rende

62

Mike Turgeon
B. Stemberger
Roger Frash
Tom Romano
Ray Alonzo
G. Chadwick
Randy Riley
George Flower
Tom Hinzo
John Voight
Andres Mota
Marc Tepper
Rob Katzaroff
Rich Juday
Robert Butler
Ed Alfonzo
Eric Danapilis
Jason Payton
C. Brumbaugh
Joe Freitas
Raul Franco
Scott Pratt
Matt Watson
Chris Basak
Juan Francia
Francisco Louis
Vito Chiaravalloti
Ben Zobrist
Gaby Sanchez
Jordan Parraz
Todd Martin
Miguel Fermin
J.D. Martinez
Darrell Ceciliani
Dan Muno
Tyler Heineman
Steven Ramos
Conner Spencer
Bobby Wernes

AVG

YEARLY RUNS CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1939
1940

1941
1942
1943

1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953

1954
1955
1956
1957
1958

1959
1960
1961
1962
1963

1964

1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978

Olean
Olean
Hamilton
Jamestown
Jamestown
Jamestown
Lockport
Erie
Bradford
Batavia
Bradford
Jamestown
Bradford
Hornell
Olean
Hornell
Olean
Jamestown
Hornell
Bradford
Olean
Corning
Wellsville
Wellsville
Geneva
Auburn
Geneva
Auburn
Jamestown
Auburn
Auburn
Wellsville
Binghamton
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn
Batavia
Oneonta
Auburn
Oneonta
Auburn
Oneonta
Batavia
Newark
Utica
Geneva

William Moore
George Higgins
W. Auchenbach
John Newman
Pat McNair
Otis Davis
Ray Sowins
Glen Brundis
G. Gasdaska
Dick Kokos
Ed Trojanowski
Howard Gutshall
Emil Carlini
Don Zimmer
Stan Anderson
Maury Wills
Pablo Rivera
Frank McElroy
Robert Yoder
Tom Keane
Lou Vassie
Norm Bernard
Charles Bergdoll
Ray Withrow
Gus Gill
Ronnie Retton
Cesar Tovar
Dick Bazinet
Mike Holodick
Dick Bazinet
Dan Napoleon
Bill Schlesinger
Dave Truelock
John Gonsalves
Danny Monzon
Cliff Foster
Richard Walls
Tom OConnor
Jack Maloof
Terry Whitfield
Rick Bosetti
Marv Thompson
Charles Pinkney
Gary Holle
Ron Sorey
Mark Gilbert

RUNS

YEAR PLAYER

110
110
110
112
124
116
116
106
133
118
125
111
127
146
134
108
118
118
130
115
116
104
104
104
104
136
134
113
105
105
129
129
96
98
82
66
67
56
57
65
68
62
48
70
57
83

1979
1980
1981
1982
1983

1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998

1999
2000
2001

2002

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

2015

63

TEAM

RUNS

Gene Glynn
Jamestown 71
Mike Ciampa
Elmira
59
Greg Guin
Erie
67
John Hennell
Utica
68
Don Jacoby
Utica
67
Barry Moss
Utica
67
Lance Johnson Erie
63
Doug Dascenzo Geneva
59
Tom Baine
Erie
55
Don Buford Jr.
Newark
68
Marquis Grissom Jamestown 69
Pablo Gomez
Watertown
64
Mike Songini
Erie
61
Randy Curtis
Pittsfield
72
Shawn Wills
Batavia
53
Richard Prieto
Watertown
53
Shannon Stewart St. Cath.
53
Chris Truby
Auburn
56
Omar Sanchez St. Cath.
62
Chris Stowers
Vermont
58
Kennouth James Auburn
61
Keith Ginter
Auburn
55
Carlos Duncan Batavia
55
Val. Pascucci
Vermont
62
Greg Donato
Jamestown 56
Todd Self
Pittsfield
52
Kevin Youkilis
Lowell
52
Reid Gorecki
New Jersey 55
Ben Francisco
Mah. Valley 55
Juan Peralta
Auburn
62
Argenis Reyes
Mah. Valley 53
Mike Hollimon
Oneonta
66
Scott Sizemore Oneonta
49
Justin Snyder
Staten Island 68
Miguel Fermin
Jamestown 54
Derrick Gibson Lowell
54
Darrell Ceciliani Brooklyn
56
Tony Wolters
Mah. Valley 50
Roman Quinn
Williamsport 56
Zach Green
Williamsport 52
Nick Thompson State College 47
Hunter Lockwood Hudson Valley 47
Johnny Sewald Tri-City
57

YEARLY HITS CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976

Hamilton
Olean
Jamestown
Jamestown
Jamestown
Batavia
Jamestown
Batavia
Jamestown
Jamestown
Bradford
Olean
Olean
Hornell
Bradford
Hornell
Erie
Olean
Batavia
Batavia
Wellsville
Erie
Geneva
Jamestown
Jamestown
Auburn
Geneva
Auburn
Auburn
Jamestown
Auburn
Williamsport
Auburn
Auburn
Jamestown
Oneonta
Oneonta
Batavia
Newark
Elmira

Henry Redmond
Larry Mancini
Frank Heller
George Lerchen
Otis Davis
Robert Rothel
Ken Humphrey
Dick Kokos
Doc Alexson
Howard Gutshall
Dan Carnevale
Chuck Harmon
Paul Owens
Maury Wills
John Maggio
Robert Yoder
John Schaive
Glenn Owens
Ken Kraynak
Harold Jones
Marcial Allen
Pablo Mitchell
Tony Perez
Rigoberto Mena
Mike Holodick
Dan Napoleon
Richard Smith
Joseph Moock
Tommy Cole
Manual Crespo
Dave Schmidt
Lambert Ford
Jackson Miller
Jack Maloof
Felix Arce
Steven Coulson
Pat Peterson
Charles Pinkney
Gary Holle
Mike Ongarato

HITS
166
174
145
167
156
164
165
166
163
171
192
206
187
160
184
201
178
155
157
160
164
157
160
154
178
175
158
146
96
95
95
88
88
103
79
95
88
76
81
81

64

YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Utica
Geneva
Jamestown
Geneva
Jamestown
Utica
Jamestown
Utica
Erie
Utica
St. Cath.
Auburn
Auburn
Watertown
Jamestown
St. Cath.
Pittsfield
Niagara Falls
Auburn
Hud. Valley
Vermont
Utica
Hud. Valley
Vermont
Mah Valley
Hud. Valley
Williamsport
Williamsport
Mah Valley
Tri-City
Oneonta
Staten Island
Jamestown
Williamsport
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Connecticut
State College
Brooklyn
Mah. Valley

Boomer Wells
Mike Turgeon
Kalvin Adams
Russ Piggott
John Damon
John Hennell
Ricky Lemon
Don Jacoby
Lance Johnson
Andrew Donatelli
Oscar Escobar
Dan Nyssen
Andy Mota
Fabio Gomez
Robbie Katzaroff
Robert Butler
Edgar Alfonzo
Mike Wiseley
Chris Truby
Cliff Brumbaugh
Chris Stowers
Raul Franco
Sean Mahoney
Matt Watson
Nathan Janowicz
Edgar Gonzalez
Jorge Cortes
Nyjer Morgan
Argenus Reyes
Neil Sellers
Scott Sizemore
Justin Snyder
Paul Gran
Leandro Castro
Darrell Ceciliani
Mason Williams
Danry Vasquez
Steven Ramos
Jhoan Urena
Casey Grayson

HITS
97
98
99
85
91
91
91
105
96
87
100
96
95
98
107
105
106
92
91
101
90
103
86
108
90
92
83
92
101
96
96
87
89
81
95
94
90
86
85
77

YEARLY AT BATS LEADERS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1939 James Cooney


Olean
1940 Lawrence Mancini Olean
1941 John ONeil
Jamestown
1942 George Lerchen Jamestown
1943 Otis Davus
Jamestown
1944 John Sebastian Lockport
1945 Ken Humphrey Jamestown
1946 Ted Bartz
Jamestown
1947 Joe Tedesco
Bradford
1948 Howard Gutshall Jamestown
1949 Dan Carnnevale Bradford
1950 Chuck Harmon
Olean
1951 Paul Owens
Olean
1952 Maury Wills
Hornel
1953 John Maggio
Bradford
1954 Charles Soraci
Hornell
1955 John Schaive
Erie
1956 William Hardy
Corning
1957 William Dow
Bataiva
1958 Chico Ruiz
Geneva
1959 Chico Diaz
Wellsville
1960 Gary Hess
Corning
1961 Roberto Sanchez Batavia
1962 Bernie Smith
Auburn
1963 Mike Holodick
Jamestown
1964 John Pavlus
Auburn
1965 David Smith
Auburn
1966 Joe Moock
Auburn
1967* Harry Wright
Batavia
1968 Jerry Terrell
Auburn
1969 Edwin Waters
Oneonta
1970 Mark Giegler
Batavia
1971 Dante Rosario
Newark
1972 Don Hopkins
Jamestown
1973 Rick Bosetti
Auburn
1974 Mike Edwards
Niagara Falls
1975 Dale Berra
Niagara Falls
1976 Rich Walterhouse Niagara Falls
1977 Greg Wells
Utica
1978 Joe Hicks
Geneva

AB

YEAR PLAYER
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994

1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

2002

2003
2004
2005

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

435
477
467
535
475
515
519
518
507
530
515
551
459
533
516
522
535
522
483
530
492
500
494
482
544
542
520
497
308
304
292
279
275
291
282
275
269
258
286
291

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TEAM

AB

Wallace Johnson Jamestown 284


Russ Piggott
Geneva
271
Willie Cooley
Jamestown 304
Williams Dotson Jamestown 307
Wilber Carabllo Little Falls
308
Bernardo Brito Batavia
297
Luis Medinas
Batavia
290
Santiago Escobar St. Catharines 320
Dan Nyssen
Auburn
305
Marquis Grissom Jamestown 291
Fabio Gomez
Waterton
296
Rob Katzaroff
Jamestown 294
Rob Butler
St. Catharines 311
Edgardo Alfonzo Pittsfield
298
Shannon Stewart St. Catharines 301
Todd Whitehurst Pittsfield
288
Fausto Solano
St. Catharines 288
Marlon Anderson Batavia
312
Abe Nunex
St. Catharines 297
Rusty McNamara Batavia
295
Mike Moreno
Williamsport 286
Matt Cepicky
Vermont
323
Ron Acuna
Pittsfield
287
Richard Lewis
Jamestown 285
Bill McCarty
Jamestown 285
Willie Rivera
Auburn
290
Ryant Riley
Hudson Valley 290
Josh Anderson Lowell
297
Argenis Reyes
Mah. Valley 324
Jordan Parraz
Tri-City
282
Brett Gardner
Staten Island 282
Scott Sizemore Oneonta
294
Dominic Brown Williamsport 285
Cody Overbeck Williamsport 290
J.P. Ramirez
Vermont
295
Darrell Ceciliani Brooklyn
271
Keury De La Cruz Lowell
300
Chris Serritella Williamsport 300
Harold Ramirez Jamestown 274
Jhoan Urena
Brooklyn
283
Cedric Mullins
Aberdeen
277

YEARLY DOUBLES LEADERS


YEAR PLAYER
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

1968

1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

1978

1979
1980

1981

TEAM

Henry Redmond Hamilton


Henry Redmond Hamilton
James Hanon
Bradford
Walt Van Grofski Wellsville
Ernie Hrovatic
Jamestown
Bob Rothel
Batavia
Steve Kromko
Batavia
Dick Kokos
Batavia
Hyman Prosk
Olean
George Scherger Olean
Danny Carnevale Bradford
Chuck Harmon Olean
Chuck Harmon Olean
Malcom Mick
Olean
Ron Plaza
Hamilton
Gene Davis
Hamilton
John Schaive
Erie
John Wisniewski Olean
Dick Selinger
Wellsville
Marcial Allen
Wellsville
Amado Samuel Wellsville
Bill Halter
Corning
Fabio Fiallo
Auburn
Steven Reeves Geneva
Tony Conigliaro Wellsville
Jim Munoz
Geneva
Bill Brown
Geneva
Dave McCammon Jamestown
Larry Rathje
Auburn
Harry Wright
Batavia
Tom Lolos
Auburn
Jerry Terrell
Auburn
Dave Schmidt
Auburn
Martin Cott
Williamsport
Dante Rosario
Newark
Frank Slaton
Newark
Jim Bendick
Newark
Dennis Werth
Oneonta
Bill Robbins
Niagara Falls
Hary Holle
Newark
S. Rende/G. Wells Batavia/Utica
/D. Obal
/Geneva
Joe Hicks
Geneva
Brian Dayette
Oneonta
Mike Diaz
Geneva
Luis Gozman
Utica
Fritzie Connally Geneva
Greg Guin
Erie

2B

YEAR PLAYER

32
35
38
42
37
33
39
37
43
49
47
47
37
36
37
39
41
38
37
37
36
29
35
29
42
32
24
23
19
19
17
17
21
16
17
15
21
23
19
16
17

1982

1983
1984

1985

1986



1987
1988

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994

1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011


2012
2013


2014
2015

20
20
19
18
18
20
66

TEAM

2B

Wes Kent
Niagara Falls 20
Sam Nattile
Elmira
20
Wilmer Caraballo Little Falls
21
Bernardo Brito Batavia
19
Mike Goff
Elmira
19
Dennis Carter
Elmira
20
Wayne Rogalski Auburn
20
Roger Haggerty Elmira
16
Jim Bullinger
Geneva
16
Gary Cooper
Auburn
16
Santiago Escobar St. Catharines 16
Jim Barragan
Utica
23
Bryn Kosco
Jamestown 19
Roy Gilbert
Erie
19
Sherman Obando Oneonta
23
Paul Torres
Geneva
24
John OBrien
Hamilton
23
Chad Tredaway Geneva
19
Dee Dowler
Geneva
26
Todd Betts
Waterton
18
Jon Saffer
Vermont
18
Bob Daly
Pittsfield
22
Joe Pomierski
Hudson Valley 25
Pat Cutshall
Auburn
23
Charley Carter Auburn
24
Rodney Nye
Pittsfield
30
Mitch Jones
Staten Island 28
Ernie Durazo
Auburn
22
John Santor
New Jersey 24
Brock Koman
Tri-City
25
Ryan Mulhern
Mah. Valley 25
Adam Lind
Auburn
23
Steven Pearce
Williamsport 26
Chris Vinyard
Aberdeen
20
Jorge Jimenez
Lowell
23
Jeremy Syan
Jamestown 21
Yan Gomes
Auburn
23
Ryan Fisher
Jamestown 24
Matt Skole
Auburn
23
Dan Muno
Brooklyn
23
Jake Lowery
Mah. Valley 23
Chris Serritella Williamsport 24
Johnny Field
Hudson Valley 20
Zach Green
Williamsport 20
Andrew Knapp Williamsport 20
Isaias Tejado
Staten Island 21
Kelvin Gutierrez Auburn
21
Brad Haynal
Batavia
21

YEARLY TRIPLES LEADERS


YEAR PLAYER
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952

1953
1954
1955
1956

1957
1958
1959

1960
1961

1962
1963
1964

1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971

1972

1973
1974


1975
1976

TEAM

Jim Coughlin
Bradford
Wes Cox
London
Vic Barnhaart
London
George Lerchen Jamestown
Ernie Hrovatic
Jamestown
Dan Hasenmayer Bradford
Ken Humphrey Jamestown
Jim Babcock
Olean
Rod Woods
Hamilton
Howard Gutshall Jamestown
George Kissell
Hamilton
Richard Eaton
Jamestown
Emil Karlik
Jamestown
Gary Hayes
Corning
Joe Melago
Jamestown
Francis McElroy Jamestown
Ron Witucki
Jamestown
Tom Keane
Bradford
Wendell Antonie Jamestown
Jackson Queen Jamestown
Fred Duval
Corning
Allen Yaeger
Corning
G. McCafferty
Wellsville
Cesar Tovar
Geneva
Larry Daniels
Elmira
Cesar Tovar
Geneva
Jim Rooker
Jamestown
Ted Uhlaender Erie
George Scott
Wellsvilee
Bill Bradley
Batavia
Wenton Etheridge Binghamton
Jerry Jenney
Binghamton
Willie Mobley
Binghamton
Dan Monzon
Auburn
Rick Guarnera
Geneva
Buddy Whitely Auburn
Bryan Lambe
Batavia
Hector Gonzalez Jamestown
Bob Still
Oneonta
Darryl Jones
Oneonta
Terry Whitfield Oneonta
Kerry Dineen
Oneonta
Mike Edwards
Newark
Dave Bergman Oneonta
Dennis Werth
Oneonta
Nate Chapman Oneonta
Craig Adams
Batavia
Elijah Bonaparte Auburn

3B

YEAR PLAYER

13
14
17
14
12
23
13
15
17
15
15
18
16
10
10
13
12
11
9
9
10
10
13
13
22
13
13
15
9
9
9
8
9
7
8
6
6
6
6
11
11
10
7
7
7
6
6
6

1977


1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989

1990

1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998


1999
2000


2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

67

TEAM

3B

Ben Lloyd
Oneonta
7
Kevin Bass
Newark
7
Greg Wells
Utica
7
Matt Winters
Oneonta
11
Kalvin Adams
Jamestown 13
Dave Hoeksema Utica
6
R. Washington Batavia
8
Craig Smajstrla Niagara Falls 10
Tom Mitchell
Auburn
7
Jim Winters
Niagara Falls 7
Brady Anderson Elmira
6
Moises Alou
Waterton
8
Steve Kirpatrick Utica
7
Rob Lukachyk
Utica
8
Chris Butterfield Pittsfield
8
Tim Howard
Pittsfield
8
Rob Katzaroff
Jamestown
7
Kevin Jordan
Jamestown
7
James Mouton Auburn
10
Matt Luke
Oneonta
7
Tim Forkner
Auburn
9
F. Seguigol
Oneonta
9
Terry Joseph
Williamsport 10
Donzell McDonald Oneonta
10
Noah Hall
Vermont
8
Teuris Olivares Oneonta
6
Kelly Ramos
Pittsfield
6
Domingo Estevez St. Catharines 6
Ramon Araujo
New Jersey
8
Charlie Thomas Jamestown
8
Dennis Malave Mah. Valley
8
Phil Downing
Vermont
8
Ryan Raburn
Oneonta
8
Reid Gorecki
New Jersey 13
Kody Kirkland
Oneonta
11
Justin Justice
Oneonta
7
Mike Hollimon
Oneonta
10
Alex Presley
Williamsport 8
Casper Wells
Oneonta
11
Anthony Scelfo Hudson Valley 8
Aaron Burke
State College 7
Jamie Johnson Oneonta
7
Darrell Ceciliani Brooklyn
12
Taylor Lewis
State College 7
Roman Quinn
Williamsport 11
Austin Dean
Batavia
7
Mike Meyers
Lowell
9
Aaron Mizell
Tri-City
7
Junior Valera
Staten Island 7

YEARLY HOME RUN CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1976
1977
1978

1979

1979

TEAM

Arthur Strott
Niagara
Larry Mancini
Olean
John Newman
Jamestown
John Newman
Jamestown
Carl Petroziello Hornell
George Shuba
Olean
C. Sawatski/L. Riley-Bradford
Dick Kokos
Batavia
Joe Abreu
Wellsville
Jim Pokel
Bradford
Joe Fromuth
Bradford
Carmen Links
Batavia
Don Zimmer
Hornell
Ray Reed
Wellsville
Tom McDonald Olean
Ted Sepkowski Wellsville
Ted Sepkowski Wellsville
Dale Bennetch
Bradford
George Lewis
Corning
Tony Gonzales
Hornell
Ray Withrow
Wellsville
Bob Bauer
Auburn
Larry Daniels
Elmira
Roberto Sanchez Batavia
Bob Guindon
Olean
Byron Browne
Batavia
Bill Schlesinger Wellsville
Lewis Dorsch
Wellsville
Cito Gaston
Batavia
Charles Lelas
Oneonta
Tommy Lolas
Auburn
Larry Mansfield Williamsport
Pedro Garcia
Newark
Mike Poepping
Auburn
Cannon Smith
Jamestown
Randy Trapp
Batavia
Steve Bowling
Newark
Greg Anderson Newark
Sammie Jones
Batavia
Gary Holle
Newark
Tim Glass
Batavia
Ted Anderson
Batavia
Ted May
Geneva
T. Grant/ J. Upton Geneva
/R. LaVigne
Tom Martinez
Batavia
Ed Petryschuk
Utica
Matt Winters
Oneonta

HR

YEAR
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988

1989
1990
1991

1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997

1998

1999
2000
2001

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006



2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

2015

17
25
29
27
11
14
13
21
21
28
18
24
23
27
20
37
45
19
32
22
32
22
22
36
37
32
37
29
28
12
14
21
14
18
14
12
12
9
9
19
21
18
18
10
10
10
10
68

PLAYER
TEAM
HR
Tony Stevens
Elmira
15
Robert Giles
Little Falls
19
John Hennell
Utica
23
Don Jacoby
Utica
22
Bernardo Brito
Batavia
19
Dennis Carter
Erie
16
Julian Yan
St. Cath
15
Craig Faulkner
Batavia
16
Terry Brown
Erie
13
Brian Cummings Batavia
13
Jeff Kent
St. Cath
13
Sean Ryan
Batavia
16
Ossie Timmons Geneva
12
Felix Colon
Elmira
12
Todd Pridy
Erie
14
Wes Shook
Erie
17
Freddy Garcia
St. Cath.
13
Jose Guillen
Erie
12
William Skett
St. Cath.
15
Alex Steele
Jamestown 14
Andy Dominique Batavia
14
Jared Sandberg Hud. Valley 12
Christian Rojas Watertown 12
Dan Grummitt
Hud. Valley 22
Mitchell Jones
Staten Island 11
Francis Corr
Brooklyn
13
Walter Young
Williamsport 13
Joseph Gomes
Hud. Valley 15
Vito Chiaravalloti Auburn
12
Mario Garza
Tri-City
15
Cory Patton
Auburn
14
Mark Hamilton
State College 8
Kyle Larsen
St. Island
8
Ryan Royster
Hud. Valley
8
Chris Vinyard
Aberdeen
8
Jason Jacobs
Brooklyn
12
Miguel Fermin
Jamestown 17
Neil Medchill
Staten Island 14
Marcel Ozuna
Jamestown 21
Jeff Malm
Hud. Valley 12
S. Butler/P. ObrienSta. Island 10
Zach Green
Williamsport 13
Jiandido Tromp Williamsport 14
Rowan Wick
State College 14
Stone Garrett
Batavia
11

YEARLY RBI CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959

1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

Olean
85
Olean
109
Jamestown 96
Bradford
119
Jamestown 96
Batavia
93
Bradford
111
Batavia
114
Bradford
125
Jamestown 108
Bradford
126
Olean
139
Olean
143
Olean
111
Wellsville
145
Wellsville
144
Hamilton
115
Erie
109
Wellsville
100
Wellsville
142
Wellsville
92
Corning
92
Auburn
104
Geneva
132
Olean
121
Wellsville
101
Auburn
134
Geneva
109
Batavia
104
Auburn
66
Auburn
66
Newark
73
Auburn
57
Williamsport 52
Auburn
57
Jamestown 56
Auburn
59
Oneonta
61
Niagara Falls 49
Newark
77
Utica
68

Charles Lamendola
Larry Mancini
John Newman
Connie Creeden
Ernest Hrovatic
Steve Kromko
Carl Sawatski
Dick Kokos
Jim Pokel
Howard Gutshall
Dan Carnevale
Chuck Harmon
Chuck Harmon
Tom tald
Ted Sepkowski
Ted Sepkowski
Edward Lyons
Jim Hubbard
Rich Seelinger
Ray Withrow
Marcial Allen
Willard Hamill
Gene Domzalski
Tony Perez
Bob Guindon
John Maddox
Dan Napoleon
Richard Smith
Cito Gaston
Tommy Cole
Danny Monzon
Clarence Vaughns
Bob Storm
Martin Cott
Mike Poepping
Cannon Smith
John Guarnaccia
Dennis Werth
Dale Berra
Gary Holle
Boomer Wells

RBI

69

YEAR PLAYER
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997

1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Joe Hicks
Calvin Adams
Jeff Reynolds
Bill Lyons
John Hennell
Don Jacoby
Jay Buhner
Chuck Lynn
Dennis Carter
Todd Zeile
Boi Rodriguez
Terry Brown
Howard Prager
Andy Hartung
Mike Daniel
Todd Pridy
Greg Thomas
Chris Truby
Rob Daly
Kevin Burns
Kevin Haverbusch
Derrick Lankford
Brian August
Jason Lane
Ryan Church
Juan Camacho
John Santor
Vito Chiravalloti
Mario Garza
Ryan Patterson
Brennan Boesch
Damon Sublett
Cody Overbeck
Yan Gomes
Marcel Ozuna
Matt Skole
Chris Serritella
David Washington
Leo Castillo
Stone Garrett

TEAM
Geneva
Jamestown
Oneonta
Erie
Utica
Utica
Watertown
Newark
Erie
Erie
Jamestown
Erie
Auburn
Geneva
Jamestown
Erie
Watertown
Auburn
Pittsfield
Auburn
Erie
Erie
Oneonta
Auburn
Mah. Valley
Staten Island
New Jersey
Auburn
Tri-City
Auburn
Oneonta
Staten Island
Williamsport
Auburn
Jamestown
Auburn
Williamsport
State College
Williamsport
Batavia

RBI
74
69
56
65
69
74
58
58
77
63
65
49
58
70
62
61
63
61
60
55
55
55
67
59
65
51
62
67
65
65
54
53
57
44
60
48
47
50
49
46

INDIVIDUAL STOLEN BASE CHAMPIONS


YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

SB

YEAR PLAYER

TEAM

SB

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962

1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973

Ed Turchin
Don Richmond
John Newman
John Mihalik
Otis Davis
Tom Acardo
Bob Riley
Jim Babcock
Ed Trojanowski
Paul Porubski
Jack Seltenreich
Don Zimmer
Angel Scull
Maurice Wills
Ramon Mejias
Dick Lisiecki
Pedro Alomar
Jessie Queen
Carmen Santoli
Bill Wyatt
Jim Guinn
Nestor Velazquez
Cesar Tovar
Hilario Rojas
Ron Woods
Louis Abrahams
Mike Holodick
Dave Truelock
Willy Mobley
Terry Echan
J. Thomas Kelly
Wilbur Howard
Bryan Lambe
Bob Still
Don Hopkins
Rick Bosetti

Batavia
Batavia
Jamestown
Batavia
Jamestown
Lockport
Bradford
Olean
Bradford
Hamilton
Bradford
Hornell
Wellsville
Hornell
Batavia
Jamestown
Wellsville
Jamestown
Olean
Batavia
Elmira
Erie
Geneva
Jamestown
Batavia
Geneva
Jamestown
Binghamton
Binghamton
Oneonta
Newark
Newark
Batavia
Oneonta
Jamestown
Auburn

22
36
31
41
32
42
48
40
31
31
40
63
60
54
42
72
39
23
68
56
40
30
88
28
28
27
28
29
77
21
16
20
24
28
63
27

1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

2012

Ron Naclerio
Mike Ciampi
John Damon
Geoff Doggett
Stan Jefferson
D. Scott Little
Ken Warmbier
Ced Landrum
Don Buford
Derek Lee
Pat Howell
Jeff McNeeley
Jim Mouton
Byron Mathews
Glenn Barker
Ed Comeaux
Amaury Garcia
Donzell McDonald
Terry Freeman
Essex Snead
Alex Requena
Tony Hensley
Chris Duffy
Angel Pagan
Joe Vandever
Javon Moran
Jermel Lomack
Jose Constanza
James Rapoport
Brandon Whiting
Mike Ross
Wilfred Pichardo
Felix Sanchez
Mason Williams
Kyrell Hudson
Roman Quinn

Niagara Falls
Elmira
Jamestown
Geneva
Little Falls
Little Falls
Erie
Geneva
Newark
Utica
Pittsfield
Elmira
Auburn
Utica
Niagara Falls
Hud. Valley
Elmira
Oneonta
Erie
New Jersey
Mah. Valley
Batavia
Williamsport
Brooklyn
New Jersey
Batavia
Williamsport
Mah. Valley
State College
Vermont
Hud. Valley
Lowell
Lowell
Staten Island
Williamsport
Williamsport

38
35
33
66
35
34
42
49
35
54
45
39
60
42
37
25
41
54
46
42
44
43
30
30
31
27
29
24
24
37
30
32
38
28
28
30

1974
1975
1976
1977
1978

Dave Carter
Mark Hiller
Carlton Steele
Ron Sorey
Ted Wilborn

Oneonta
Batavia
Elmira
Utica
Oneonta

28
34
30
33
57

2013

2014
2015

Harold Ramirez
Jeff Roy
Greg Allen
Johnny Sewald

Jamestown
Jamestown
Mah. Valley
Tri-City

23
23
30
31

70

YEAR
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951


1952
1953
1954

1955

1956
1957

1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965


1966
1967

1968
1969

1970
1971
1972

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1981

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING CHAMPIONS WINS

PLAYER
Hayden Shupe
John Castoldi
Joe Belforti
Charles Schupp
Pete Gebian
Phil Poole
Leon Titus
Bill Koszrek
T. Kapuscinski
Bob Christophel
Willird Schmidt
Ralph Butler
Douglas Gostlin
Ed Williams
John Gates
Bob Umfleet
Vince Traken
Marty Kutyna
Robert Stragier
Gary Geiger
Henry Bolinda
Robert Milo
Luis DeLeon
Gerald Lis
B. Risenhoover
Ben Griggs
William Jones
Jim Hannan
Jim Merritt
Bob Lee
Richard Nold
Bill Denehy
Paul Alspach
Bill Hepler
Ralph Scott
Paul Epperson
Mike Colin
S. Cushmore
Bob Strampe
Joe Jabar
Mark Wiley
Stephan Foran
Dave Fanning
Scott Larson
Neal Mersch
Fred Anyzeski
W. Bigos/W. Dick
Michael Howard
Mike McLeod
Mike Parker
Fred Toliver
Joe Housey
Kevin Spicer
Charles Scott

TEAM
WINS
Olean
17
Batavia
18
Bradford
17
Jamestown 24
Hornell
16
Lockport
22
Bradford
19
Bradford
18
Jamestown 16
Lockport
25
Hamilton
22
Hornell
23
Hornell
17
Olean
17
Olean
17
Hamilton
23
Jamestown 19
Hamilton
17
Wellsville
17
Hamilton
20
Bradford
20
Olean
20
Wellsville
17
Batavia
17
Geneva
20
Wellsville
21
Erie
20
Olean
17
Erie
19
Batavia
20
Geneva
20
Auburn
13
Auburn
13
Geneva
13
Binghamton 15
Auburn
11
Auburn
11
Batavia
11
Batavia
10
Newark
10
Auburn
9
Williamsport 10
Auburn
9
Oneonta
9
Oneonta
11
Oneonta
10
Elmira/Newark 9
Elmira
8
Oneonta
9
Geneva
13
Oneonta
10
Geneva
10
Little Falls
10
Jamestown 10

71

YEAR
1982
1983


1984



1985

1986
1987
1988
1989
1990


1991

1992

1993
1994

1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2013




2014



2015

PLAYER
Roy Moretti
John Boyles
John Seitz
Mike Zamba
David Bear
Jamie Moyer
Brad Mettler
Rich Caldwell
Jeff Ballard
Troy Evers
Blaine Beatty
Doug Royalty
Don Freed
John Johnstone
Jessie Hollins
Ed Vazquez
Bill Wertz
Heath Haynes
Chris Shanahan
T.J. Matthews
Dave Oehrlein
Joshua Neese
Jason Durocher
S. Cunningham
Chris Weidert
Courtney Duncan
Kris Lambert
Chris Reinike
Jairo Pineda
Andrew Beal
Harold Eckert
Ross Peeples
Joshua Shortslef
Tom Mastny
Ronnie Martinez
Dave Seccombe
Chris Salamida
Dylan Owen
Andy Shive
Mark Cohoon
Chris Hilliard
Josh Hodges
Will Cuevas
Rainy Lara
Miller Diaz
Evan Grills
Kevin Herget
Justin Jackson
Sebastian Vader
Marcos Molina
Joe Musgrove
Austin Pritcher
Troy Scribner
Mitch Gueller

TEAM
WINS
Utica
9
Little Falls
12
Utica
12
Utica
12
Utica
9
Geneva
9
Elmira
9
Newark
9
Newark
10
Oneonta
10
Newark
11
Auburn
10
Jamestown 13
Pittsfield
11
Geneva
10
Pittsfield
10
Watertown 10
Jamestown 10
Pittsfield
10
Hamilton
10
Hamilton
10
Niagara
12
Vermont
9
New Jersey
9
Vermont
11
Williamsport 11
Erie
11
Watertown 10
Auburn
9
Staten Island 9
Brooklyn
9
Brooklyn
9
Williamsport 10
Auburn
8
Tri-City
11
Staten Island 8
Tri-City
10
Brooklyn
9
Staten Island 9
Brooklyn
9
Brooklyn
9
Jamestown
8
Lowell
8
Brooklyn
8
Brooklyn
7
Tri-City
7
State College 7
Batavia
7
Aberdeen
7
Brooklyn
7
Tri-City
7
Connecticut
7
Tri-City
7
Williamsport 10

YEARLY STRIKEOUT CHAMPIONS


YEAR PITCHER

TEAM

KS

YEAR PITCHER

TEAM

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968

1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

Olean
Olean
London
Wellsville
Lockport
Lockport
Hornell
Hamilton
Hamilton
Jamestown
Hornell
Hornell
Hornell
Olean
Wellsville
Corning
Hamilton
Hornell
Elmira
Geneva
Wellsville
Erie
Olean
Erie
Geneva
Geneva
Wellsville
Binghamton
Auburn
Corning
Geneva
Batavia
Auburn
Williamsport
Auburn
Elmira
Newark
Oneonta
Niagara Falls
Oneonta

170
173
181
258
254
162
248
181
194
258
191
175
200
223
179
209
177
216
174
236
175
196
254
249
250
274
221
190
132
136
136
138
144
138
128
129
123
97
98
125

1978
1979

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Utica
125
Geneva
82
Jamestown 82
Geneva
99
Erie
107
Oneonta
137
Utica
116
Geneva
120
Jamestown 116
Auburn
116
Batavia
130
St. Cath.
116
Geneva
119
Geneva
114
Oneonta
119
Erie
102
Hamilton
99
Pittsfield
104
St. Cath.
90
Oneonta
91
Lowell
108
Pittsfield
98
Watertown 105
Hud. Valley 101
Lowell
93
Staten Island 87
Brooklyn
94
Tri-City
94
Lowell
101
Hud. Valley 97
Hud. Valley 96
Williamsport 97
Brooklyn
96
Hud. Valley 94
Staten Island 74
Connecticut 76
Brooklyn
85
Brooklyn
87
Brooklyn
91
Brooklyn
70

Hayden Shupe
Rich Schmidt
George Carlonas
Bubber Moore
Boyd Tepler
Victor Trahd
Joseph Menarchek
Alfred Gavey
Vance Stine
Gerald Kleinsmith
John Gilbert
Ralph Butler
Karl Spooner
Jim Coates
George Player
Eli Grba
Gary Geiger
Martin Stabiner
Richard Griffith
Bob Risenhoover
Ben Griggs
William Jones
Jim Hannan
Jim Merritt
George Angel
Dick Nold
George Robinson
Mickey Scott
Paul Epperson
Paul Splittorff
Jeff Vollweiler
Bob Strampe
Mark Wiley
Stephen Foran
Dave Fanning
Ronnie Sims
Barry Cort
Gil Patterson
Fred Honeycutt
Chris Welsh

72

Charlie Puleo
Bryan Hardy
Bill Sattler
Craig Lefferts
John Adams
Jim Deshaies
Roy Moretti
Jamie Moyer
Bill Cunningham
Blaise Ilsley
Joe Skalski
Alex Sanchez
Mike Sodders
Shannon Jones
Sam Militello
Mike Lynch
Dave Orhrlein
J. Isringhausen
Brian Grant
Bob St. Pierre
Bobby Rodgers
Scott Comer
Brody Percell
Joe Kennedy
Seung Song
Charles Manning
Ryan Bicondoa
Matt Albers
Anibal Sanchez
Wade Davis
Jeremy Hellickson
Drew Naylor
Brad Holt
Alexander Colome
Zach Varce
Luis Sanz
Luis Mateo
Miller Diaz
Marcos Molina
Kevin Canelon

KS

YEARLY SAVES LEADERS


YEAR
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

PITCHER
Rob Thomas
Richard Stonum
Carlos Velazquez
Bob Bartlett
Tim Milner
Larry Angel
Dave Sylvia
Steve Schneck
Richard Nicholson
J. Galante/M. Moore
L. Hrynko/K. Hoffman
H. Fauland/K. Pryce
Randy Huber
John Moses
Roy Moretti
Mark Davis
Jeff Hirsch
Willie Blair
Jeff Massicotte
Joe Ausanio
Mike Gardella
Garry Wurm
Cory Bailey
Jamie Corcoran
Craig Grasser
Brandall Buckles
Bob Marquez
K. Kawabata/C. McFerrin
Dan Mota
Derek Gooden
Matt Watson
Santo Samora
Jeff Miller
Matt Brumit
B. Paulk/C. Homer
Gus Hlebovy
Derek Feldman
Luis Lebron
Noah Krol
Pat Venditte
Michael Powers
Jordan Conley
Juary Gomez
Blake Ford/Derek Self
Brett McKinney/Zac Reininger
Shane Bay/Carlos Pinales
Robert Tasin

Note: Save records began in 1969

73

TEAM
Batavia
Newark
Newark
Batavia
Batavia
Niagara Falls
Newark
Elmira
Newark
Auburn/Oneonta
Batavia/Oneonta
Oneonta/Geneva
Jamestown
Niagara Falls
Utica
Little Falls
Geneva
St. Catharines
Geneva
Watertown
Oneonta
Erie
Elmira
Hamilton
Glens Falls
Hudson Valley
Vermont
Batavia/Auburn
Oneonta
New Jersey
Vermont
New Jersey
Williamsport
Staten Island
Brooklyn/Oneonta
Vermont
Hudson Valley
Aberdeen
Oneonta
Staten Island
Brooklyn
Jamestown
Williamsport
Tri-City/Auburn
Jamestown/Connecticut
Brooklyn/Lowell
Williamsport

SAVES
11
9
10
9
11
8
7
8
12
5
9
9
10
10
10
22
13
12
15
13
19
19
15
24
19
18
21
20
17
17
19
17
15
22
15
16
15
20
17
23
17
16
10
14
10
15
17

YEARLY ERA CHAMPIONS


YEAR PITCHER

TEAM

ERA

YEAR PITCHER

TEAM

ERA

1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977

Hamilton
Batavia
Hamilton
Jamestown
Hornell
Batavia
Batavia
Jamestown
Wellsville
Hamilton
Jamestown
Bradford
Jamestown
Hamilton
Jamestown
Jamestown
Erie
Wellsville
Wellsville
Wellsville
Auburn
Elmira
Elmira
Erie
Batavia
Auburn
Binghamton
Auburn
Geneva
Oneonta
Newark
Newark
Geneva
Oneonta
Geneva
Oneonta
Elmira
Elmira
Newark

2.63
2.84
2.48
2.34
2.20
1.91
1.40
2.03
1.97
2.42
1.89
2.58
1.93
1.60
2.51
3.30
1.95
1.76
2.36
1.92
2.22
2.52
2.02
2.07
1.70
3.28
2.53
1.38
1.65
1.67
2.18
1.01
1.63
1.52
0.72
1.61
1.37
2.27
1.68

1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Niagara
Oneonta
Geneva
Utica
Auburn
Auburn
Niagara
Oneonta
Oneonta
St. Cath.
Jamestown
Oneonta
Watertown
Jamestown
St. Cath.
St. Cath.
Oneonta
Vermont
Hud. Valley
Vermont
Batavia
Utica
Mah. Valley
Brooklyn
Vermont
Auburn
Lowell
Brooklyn
Tri-City
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Lowell
Brooklyn
Connecticut
Brooklyn
Tri-City
Brooklyn
Connecticut
Williamsport

2.16
1.77
1.50
2.65
1.82
1.79
1.29
1.87
1.35
1.53
0.67
1.06
0.73
1.16
1.57
1.88
2.10
1.79
1.07
1.69
1.60
1.53
1.75
1.34
1.37
1.63
1.77
1.73
1.06
1.49
1.87
1.52
1.91
1.53
1.11
1.96
1.77
2.23
2.23

Russell Norman
John Castoldi
John Mikan
Charlie Schupp
Pete Gabrian
Frank Mahoney
Rich Palmisiano
Jim Dimitriadis
Dick Littlefield
C. McCombie
William Furlong
El Roy Face
Jim Stump
Bob Umfleet
Vince Traken
Bob Mische
Garland Shifflett
Keith Nicolls
Luis DeLeon
Ed Banach
Dick Dumas
Norm Forsythe
John Morris
G. Roggenburk
Bob Lee
Bill Craft
Lou Romanucci
Jerry Koosman
Larry Herring
Guy Hansen
Jerry Bell
Bill Leinheiser
Stan Thomas
Rob Artemenko
M.V. DeCasteele
Fred Anyzeski
Richard Waller
Danny Parks
Ron Driver

74

Scott Gleckel
Stefan Wever
Joe Housey
Jackie Uhey
Mike Hogan
Mike Friedrich
Todd Simmons
Troy Evers
Ken Patterson
Bob Wishnevski
Dan Freed
Art Canestro
Bobby Ryan
Brian Looney
Tim Crabtree
A. Meinershagen
Matt Drews
Chris Weidert
Ken Raines
Matt Blank
Geoffrey Geary
Todd Moser
Simon Young
Ross Peeples
Mike Hinckley
Kurt Isenberg
Anibal Sanchez
Bob Parnell
Chris Salamida
Dylan Owen
Brad Holt
Jose Alverez
Yohan Almonte
Brennan Smith
Hansel Robles
Michael Feliz
Marcos Molina
Spenser Watkins
Mitch Gueller

ALL-TIME NO-HIT LOG


PITCHER(S)

TEAM

DATE

OPPONENT

Walt Balash
Andy Rose
Bob Vetter
Boyd Tepler
Fran Smith
John Rutherford
Ken Fremming
Chuck McCombie
Jerry Kleinsmith
Lou Blackmore
Dick Fortune
Karl Spooner
Ted Morris
Bob Rauber
Frank Etchberger +
Jim Mitchell +
Gary Geiger
John Herbert **
Luis DeLeon
Fred Haddix
Cubert Smith
Robert Bailargeon
Dennis Ballard
Dick Sherrow
Joe Durelli
Fred Wolff
Mike Thornton
Ernest Abels
John Silva
Nils Lambert/Ron Thomas
Charles Arrendale
Bert Raschke
Gerald Ginter
Steven Ayers
Thomas Deidel #

Niagara Falls
London
Jamestown
Lockport
Lockport
Olean
Jamestown
Hamilton
Jamestown
Wellsville
Jamestown
Hornell
Olean
Hamilton
Bradford
Batavia
Hamilton
Erie
Wellsville
Corning
Erie
Elmira
Auburn
Wellsville
Elmira
Olean
Geneva
Wellsville
Oneonta (7 inn)
Batavia
Niagara Falls
Oneonta (7 inn)
Geneva (7 inn)
Jamestown (7 inn)
Newark (5 inn)

7/12/40
8/07/40
6/07/43
6/03/44
6/04/46
7/28/47
8/27/47
8/28/48
8/31/48
8/31/48
7/20/50
5/15/51
6/25/51
8/18/52
8/20/52
8/20/52
6/09/55
7/25/56
5/12/57
5/17/57
5/17/58
6/06/59
7/03/59
9/02/60
5/10/61
6/03/61
8/13/61
6/06/65
7/22/66
8/18/69
7/23/70
8/11/71
8/24/71
8/25/71
8/03/72

London
Bradford
Batavia
Hornell
Hornell
Lockport
Wellsville
Bradford
Hamilton
Lockport
Lockport
Bradford
Hamilton
Olean
Batavia
Bradford
Erie
Hornell
Elmira
Wellsville
Auburn
Geneva
Geneva
Geneva
Erie
Batavia
Olean
Jamestown
Auburn
Geneva
Newark
Newark
Niagara Falls
Batavia
Batavia

LEGEND
+ Etchberger and Mitchell pitched no-hitter against each other.
Etchberger (Bradford) won 1-0 on walk, steal, infield out, and sacrifice fly
**
Perfect Game (3 in League History)
#
Lost to Batavia 2-0 in 5 innings (rain)

75

ALL-TIME NO-HIT LOG (CONTD)


PITCHER(S)

TEAM

DATE

OPPONENT

Timothy Juran
Daniel Boltano
Gregory Diehl **

Batavia (7 inn)
Auburn
Oneonta (7 inn)

8/26/72
8/21/73
7/07/74

Niagara Falls
Elmira
Newark

8/25/74
7/06/75
7/30/76
8/18/77
8/15/78
8/03/81
7/25/83
7/24/85
7/23/86
8/03/86
7/07/88
8/26/89
8/29/89
8/29/90
8/10/92
6/30/93
7/25/93
9/01/93
6/19/94
8/05/94
8/24/95
7/28/96
9/03/96
8/04/98
8/16/98
8/10/00
7/27/01
9/02/03
8/26/05
8/13/06
9/06/06
7/12/07
7/14/07
6/21/08
6/30/08
8/23/09
9/1/12
8/18/13
9/02/13

Batavia
Oneonta
Batavia
Elmira
Batavia
Batavia
Geneva
Waterton
Oneonta
Auburn
Utica
Elmira
Batavia
Elmira
Auburn
Auburn
Welland
Welland
Elmira
Utica
Oneonta
Batavia
Utica
St. Catharines
Jamestown
Pittsfield
Vermont
Tri-City
Batavia
Hudson Valley
Batavia
Vermont
Batavia
Oneonta
Tri-City
Aberdeen
Tri-City
Mah. Valley
Batavia

James Wright
Auburn (7 inn)
Jack Morris
Newark
Laurence Kienzle
Niagara Falls (7 inn)
Gregory Staffon
Jamestown (7 inn)
Randall Bozeman
Little Falls (7 inn)
Gregory Dunn
Erie
Bill Fulton
Oneonta
Dody Rather
Oneonta
Doug Cinnela
Newark
Doug Cinnela
Newark
Terry Griffin
Little Falls
Dough Marcero
Niagara Falls
Ray Doss
Welland
Shawn Turri/Bob Undorf
Niagara Falls (7 inn)
David Oehrlein
Hamilton (5 inn)
Gregg Twiggs
Geneva (7 inn)
Andy Larkin
Elmira
Peter Agostinelli
Batavia (7 inn)
Joe Montelongo/Rob Rehkopf
Williamsport
Mark Sievert
St Catharines (7 inn)
Elvin Hernandez
Erie
Luis Delossantos
Oneonta
D. Martinez/S. DePaula/M. Miner/ K. Wagner Watertown
T. Redding/D. Peguero/T. Sullivan Auburn
Pasqual Coco
St. Catharines
Doug Waechter
Hudson Valley
Jason Arnold
Staten Island
Jordan Tata/Chris Homer
Oneonta
Bob Ray/Adrian Martin
Auburn
Yulkim German
Lowell
Henry Cabrera/Olivo Astascio
Willamsport
K. DeLaCruz/D. Frega/V. Pestano Mahoning Valley
Guillermo Moscoso**
Oneonta
S. Wolf/D.Miller/A. Mowdy
Tri-City
D. Stokes/A. Shawler/T. Stohr
Oneonta
Brandon Moore
Brooklyn
J.C. Menna/Deyvi Jimenez/Ryan Dull Vermont
Y. Rios/M. Meadows/M. Martinez Williamsport
L. Gomez/C. Melo/K. Doane
Mah. Valley

LEGEND
** Perfect Game (3 in League History)

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INDEX

PAGE
All-Stars (MLB) & NYPL, 2015........................................................................................38
All-Star Game, NYPL Roster & Results............................................................................37
Annual MLB Awards and Leaders & NYPL..................................................................40-41
Attendance, All-Time....................................................................................................39
Attendance, 2014 and 2015............................................................................................4
Club Directories.........................................................................................................8-35

Aberdeen IronBirds..............................................................................................8-9

Auburn Doubledays..........................................................................................10-11

Batavia Muckdogs............................................................................................12-13.

Brooklyn Cyclones............................................................................................14-15

Connecticut Tigers............................................................................................16-17

Hudson Valley Renegades.................................................................................18-19.

Lowell Spinners...............................................................................................20-21.

Mahoning Valley Scrappers...............................................................................22-23.

State College Spikes.........................................................................................24-25

Staten Island Yankees......................................................................................26-27.

Tri-City ValleyCats............................................................................................28-29.

Vermont Lake Monsters....................................................................................30-31

West Virginia Black Bears.................................................................................32-33

Williamsport Crosscutters.................................................................................34-35
League Directory............................................................................................................3
League Leaders, 1939-Present.................................................................................62-76
Batting............................................................................................................62-70
Pitching...........................................................................................................71-76
Major League Debuts, 2015..........................................................................................36
MLB Playoffs and the NYPL, 2015.............................................................................42-43
No-Hitters...............................................................................................................75-76
NYPL History..................................................................................................................6
NYPL Hall of Fame...................................................................................................59-61
NYPL Playoff Format.......................................................................................................3
Players of the Week, 2015............................................................................................52
Playoff Winners, Alice H. Nader Cup (League Championship)...................................... 53-55
Presidents Address........................................................................................................2
Roster Limits..................................................................................................................3
Records, Single Season............................................................................................56-58

Team Batting........................................................................................................56

Team Fielding.......................................................................................................56.

Individual Batting..................................................................................................57

Individual Pitching................................................................................................57

Individual Fielding.................................................................................................58
Standings, Final (1939-Present)................................................................................44-52

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