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Superbas Game 015-20070424

Game Summary

The Superbas suffered a humiliating 20-4 defeat at the hands of the Silky Johnson Rods in the early game at the Concord Municipal fields on Tuesday evening. The Superbas have managed to plate only 16 runs in three losses this year.

Stellar defense by second baseman Brooks Ramsdell highlighted the Superbas’ defensive efforts, which included the first inning of the season where the opponent hadn’t scored at least one run. Excellent plays were made in the outfield by centerfielder Eric Grace. Shortstop Jeff Wisniewski had three assists.

Ten of twelve Superbas registered at least one hit and four players had two hits apiece — Grace, Wisniewski, leftfielder Tim Evans, and designated hitter B.H. Bronson Johnson.

A shouting match between an ump and the Superbas bench during the bottom-half of the fifth inning entertained the handful of cougars in attendance.

Rightfielder Gabe Hernandez struck out swinging in the seventh.

Defensive Player of the Game: Brooks Ramsdell.
Offensive Player of the Game: B.H. Bronson Johnson (2-2).


Box Score


Inning-by-Inning

1st Inning.
Ramsdell grounded out to second.
Wisniewski singled.
Orr popped out to short.
Evans flied out to center.

2nd Inning.
Grace singled.
Atiyeh singled. Grace scored on throwing error. Atiyeh to second.
Smith grounded out to second. Atiyeh to third.
Hernandez singled. Atiyeh scored.
Gray grounded into fielder’s choice to short. Hernandez out.
Cole popped out to short.

3rd Inning.
D-Grace doubled.
Johnson singled.
Ramsdell grounded into fielder’s choice. D-Grace to third. Johnson out.
Wisniewski singled. D-Grace scored. Ramsdell to second.
Orr singled. Ramsdell scored. Wisniewski to second.
Evans singled. Wisniewski out at home. Orr to second.
Grace popped out to second.

4th Inning.
Atiyeh grounded out to short.
Smith doubled.
Hernandez popped out to short.
Gray grounded out to third.

5th Inning.
Cole flied out to left.
D-Grace popped out to second.
Johnson singled.
Ramsdell lined out to left.

6th Inning.
Wisniewski grounded out to short.
Orr lined out to center.
Evans singled.
Grace singled. Evans to second.
Atiyeh grounded into fielder’s choice. Evans out.

7th Inning.
Smith popped out to the catcher.
Hernandez struck out swinging.
Gray grounded out to short.

End of game.

Coach’s Notes — Game 14

  • I’ll be in Philadelphia for some brotherly love the rest of this week so I’ve posted the remaining schedule and the current standings in the Strikeout for Beer Keg Fundraiser a little earlier than usual. Of course, what is “usual”?
  • We strung together a few runs last night at different times, but we need balance throughout the batting order. Our top six hitters accounted for 12 of 15 hits and all 9 runs.
  • We are the away team next game so let’s start the game off with a few runs and play with a lead (for a change).
  • I’m always open for ideas on the lineup or defensive positioning, so if you have an opinion, please let me know. If you’d prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact me through the Email the Coach feature on the website.
  • I will begin developing a base coach code of conduct.
  • You can post comments to the blog by clicking ‘comments’ under the individual entries. Please remain civil. (By clicking the headline of the post in your email, you will be redirected to the individual blog-entry.)
  • The new scorecard was a huge success.
  • Why is it that ten players on this team are from one company, and we cannot get that company to sponsor us? If you are a higher-up at said company, get your ass in gear. (The result would be a lot more beer.)
  • If you have lady-friends, please bring them to the ballgames. If you have cougar friends, that’d be even better.
  • There is a Red-Legged Superbas cap available for purchase. (This is optional.)
  • Before the game yesterday, a player denounced my opening game lineup with Joe Gray as the leadoff hitter, and then went 0 for 3 in last night’s game.
  • There is a bar in the plaza across the street from the Willow Pass Fields complex at Willow Pass and East Olivera. A few of us were there after last night’s game discussing pygmy goats. Don’t miss out on these priceless opportunities for higher thought.
  • Our next game is at 6:15pm, with soft-toss BP and warm-ups at 5:45pm. How many players will show up?

-Jeff

Superbas Game 014-20070417

Game Summary

The Superbas made a valiant effort but ultimately fell short in a 21-9 loss to the Ball Outs on a frigid Tuesday evening that scared off many of the cougar fans. The Superbas banged out fifteen hits in the losing effort.

The hits keep coming for outfielder Tim Evans. Evans was a single shy of the cycle as he doubled, tripled and homered in his three plate appearances with 4 runs batted-in and 3 runs scored. Second baseman Brooks Ramsdell added two singles and two runs scored. Shortstop Jeff Wisniewski was 3 for 3 with two runs scored. Leftfielder Chris Leo and first baseman Dyelan Grace each had 2 runs batted-in.

Excellent defensive play was highlighted by Ramsdell who took several hard grounders to the chest. Following the game, Ramsdell was asked about his play and the second baseman replied nonchalantly as he rubbed his pectoralis major, “That is what you’re supposed to do.” Evans shined in left-center with several outstanding plays.

Designated hitter B.H. Bronson Johnson struck out swinging in the third and struck out looking in the fifth.

Defensive Player of the Game: Brooks Ramsdell.
Offensive Player of the Game: Tim Evans (3-3, 2B, 3B, HR, 3 R, 4 RBI).


Box Score


Inning-by-Inning

1st Inning.
Ramsdell singled.
Wisniewski singled. Ramsdell to second.
Orr popped out to short.
Leo singled. Ramsdell scored. Wisniewski to second.
Evans doubled. Wisniewski scored. Leo to third.
D-Grace singled. Leo scored. Evans to third.
Atiyeh grounded into fielder’s choice to third. Evans scored. D-Grace out.
Grace popped out to the pitcher.

2nd Inning.
Espinoza singled.
Cole grounded into fielder’s choice to third. Espinoza out.
Gray grounded into double-play to short. Cole out.

3rd Inning.
Johnson struck out swinging.
Ghalambor grounded out to short.
Ramsdell walked.
Wisniewski singled. Ramsdell to second.
Orr popped out to third.

4th Inning.
Leo singled.
Evans homered. Leo scored.
D-Grace popped out to short.
Atiyeh popped out to short.
Grace lined out to second.

5th Inning.
Espinoza walked.
Cole singled.
Gray popped out to the pitcher.
Johnson struck out looking.
Ghalambor grounded into fielder’s choice to short. Espinoza out.

6th Inning.
Ramsdell singled.
Wisniewski singled. Ramsdell to third.
Orr lined out to third.
Leo hit sacrifice fly to center. Ramsdell scored.
Evans tripled. Wisniewski scored.
D-Grace singled. Evans scored.
Atiyeh singled. D-Grace out at third.

End of game.

Coach’s Notes — Game 13

  • The first game’s gamelog is now available.
  • So, it wasn’t our best game; there is certainly a lot of room for improvement. (As Jesus said, “I’ll be back,” or whatever.)
  • Our goal for this season is six wins, which may put us in the playoffs, and I do think that that is possible. We had a lot of players miss the first game, and we will get stronger as the season progresses. Typically, teams that do well on opening day are teams that have been together for some time. This was true on Tuesday night; the Brewskis have been together for five years.
  • Walks are good. I am a big culprit of this as well, but let’s try to always take a strike before swinging away. First, you’ll get an eye for the pitcher’s delivery. Second, the pitcher may end up giving you a free pass to first base. Many teams in the league base their entire offense on walks, and although I don’t agree with that philosophy (as my saying goes, “only postal workers walk”), it is definitely better than popping out to the first baseman or grounding out to the pitcher, especially on the first pitch. (Remember, three balls gives you a walk, and two strikes and you’re out.)
  • The second baseman needs to play deeper and more towards the middle; the first baseman needs to play off the line. This is not true in all cases, e.g., a pull left-hander, but we need coverage up the middle. The throw from second to first is very short.
  • It is the second baseman’s job to position the rightfielder. The rightfielder should play up, generally, but the rightfielder will heed to the direction of the second baseman.
  • The third baseman is the captain of the infield on cutoffs. It is the third baseman’s job to position the shortstop or second baseman and let them know where to throw the ball. “ONE” = first base; “TWO” = second base; “THREE” = third base; “FOUR” = home; and “CUT” = no throw. The third baseman should shout this repeatedly and give the cutoff man enough time to catch-and-throw in a fluid motion.
  • The league-provided scorecard sucks, I realize, so I created our own branded scorecard, which we will use from now on. It includes call-outs for a single, double, triple, home run, walk, reached-on-error, sacrifice hit and fielder’s choice. All you need to do is circle the appropriate one. There is also a place to write-in the number of RBIs. (Pretty simple.) Hopefully this will make keeping score easier for the folks who claim to not know how to. One question for you folks: When you are watching a ballgame, and the announcer says the team just turned a “6-4-3 double play,” are you telling me you do not know what that means? (Just asking.)
  • I am keeping track and I have calculated the statistics, but I will not post them until the sixth game or so. Before then, the numbers are essentially meaningless. I will also post the definitions of the two statistics I’ve created — the contribution percentage (or Red-Legged Superbas Index, RLS) and the Total Run Production Index (TRP) — when the time comes. In the meantime, the explanation of all statistics is available.
  • Please don’t try to phone me the hour before the game; I am most likely warming up or whatever, and I will not pick up my phone. In all likelihood, whatever information you need is available on the blog, so print it out as necessary.
  • If you need batting practice, do it. Don’t say to me after the game, “we need batting practice.” No, you need batting practice.
  • From now on, please email coach@superbas.org if you cannot make the game when I post the Next Game blog-entry (that will show up in your inbox on Mondays). If I don’t hear from you, I will assume you will be present.

-Jeff

Superbas Game 013-20070410

Game Summary

The Superbas opened their season with a catastrophic loss to the Brewskis on Tuesday evening. The score was knotted at 2 apiece after the first inning, but the bottom eventually fell out for the Superbas and the Brewskis cruised to a 24-3 victory. The loss was the second worst in Superbas franchise history.

Stellar defense by leftfielder Chris Leo and third baseman Tim Evans made the game enjoyable to watch for the loyal cougar fans. First baseman Dyelan Grace and outfielder Airto Smith also made solid defensive plays.

Pitcher Jesus Espinoza, who was pulled in the top of the third after giving up an out-of-the-park home run only to return to pitch the following inning, struck out two batters.

The Superbas only managed to get ten hits off of the Brewskis’ crazy-windup pitcher. Evans led the charge with an RBI triple in the first and a double in the sixth. Shortstop Jeff Wisniewski added three singles.

In spite of the shellacking, the Superbas’ new players rose to the occasion. Of the Superbas’ ten hits, six were from players added to the roster this season. Two of the three runs batted-in and two of the three runs scored were also at the hands of the roster additions.

Catcher Joe Gray struck out to lead off the game and season, and struck out again to end the fifth. D-Grace struck out on fouls to end the first.

Defensive Player of the Game: Chris Leo.
Offensive Player of the Game: Tim Evans (2-3, 2B, 3B, RBI).


Box Score


Inning-by-Inning

1st Inning.
Gray struck out swinging.
Ramsdell flied out.
Wisniewski singled, advanced to second on throwing error.
Leo singled. Wisniewski scored.
Evans tripled. Leo scored.
D-Grace struck out on fouls.

2nd Inning.
Cole popped out to first.
Atiyeh lined out to left.
Espinoza walked.
Hernandez lined out to short.

3rd Inning.
Smith singled.
Gray popped out to short.
Ramsdell walked. Smith to second.
Wisniewski singled. Smith scored. Ramsdell to second.
Leo flied out to right. Ramsdell to third. Wisniewski to second.
Evans flied out to center.

4th Inning.
D-Grace singled.
Cole grounded into 1-6-3 double play. D-Grace out.
Atiteh singled.
Espinoza popped out to short.

5th Inning.
Hernandez grounded out.
Smith grounded out.
Gray struck out looking.

6th Inning.
Ramsdell singled.
Wisniewski singled. Ramsdell to second.
Leo flied out to center. Ramsdell out.
Evans doubled. Wisniewski to third.
D-Grace flied out to left.

End of game.

Superbas Next Game

First Game: April 10 @ 8:25pm

The first game of the season is scheduled for this Tuesday, April 10, at 8:25pm on Field 1. (See map below.) Please arrive by 8 o’clock to get adequately warmed. I would recommend at least two rounds of soft toss for batting practice.

Please let me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) and let me know if you plan on attending. I’d like to get a general head count the morning of the game to allow myself some time to develop a lineup. Please help me with this process by responding accordingly. For example, if you plan on making the game, a simple reply as follows would suffice: “I’ll be there.” Or, if you do not plan on making the game, “I’m a douchebag,” would be an appropriate email response.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 1 is the main field in the middle of the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: April 17 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, April 17, at 7:20pm on Field 2. (See map below.) Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed. I would recommend at least two rounds of soft toss for batting practice.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 2 is the second field from the south entrance to the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: April 24 @ 6:15pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, April 24, at 6:15pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed. I would recommend at least two rounds of soft toss for batting practice.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: May 1 @ 6:15pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, May 1, at 6:15pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: May 8 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, May 8, at 7:20pm on Field 3. (See map below.) Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 3 is the southernmost field at the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: May 22 @ 6:15pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, May 22, at 6:15pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: May 29 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, May 29, at 7:20pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: June 5 @ 8:25pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, June 5, at 8:25pm on Field 3. Please arrive by 7:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: June 12 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, June 12, at 7:20pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: June 26 @ 6:15pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, June 26, at 6:15pm on Field 1. Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: July 10 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Tuesday, July 10, at 7:20pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: July 17 @ 8:25pm

The last game of the season is scheduled for this Tuesday, July 17, at 8:25pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 7:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Tuesday’s game.

See you Tuesday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: September 13 @ 6:15pm

The first game of the fall season is scheduled for this Thursday, September 13, at 6:15pm on Field 2. (See map below.) Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 2 is the second field from the south entrance to the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: September 20 @ 8:25pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, September 20, at 8:25pm on Field 3. (See map below.) Please arrive by 7:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 3 is the southernmost field of the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: September 27 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, September 27, at 7:20pm on Field 4. (See map below.) Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 4 is the northernmost field of the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: October 4 @ 7:20pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, October 4, at 7:20pm on Field 1. (See map below.) Please arrive by 6:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game. (I will forward the information on to the interim coach.)

Good luck.

-Jeff

Game location: Field 1 is the main field in the middle of the Willow Pass Fields complex.


Next Game: October 11 @ 9:30pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, October 11, at 9:30pm on Field 2. Please arrive by 9:00pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: October 18 @ 6:15pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, October 18, at 6:15pm on Field 3. Please arrive by 5:45pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff


Next Game: October 25 @ 9:30pm

The next game is scheduled for this Thursday, October 25, at 9:30pm on Field 4. Please arrive by 9:00pm to get adequately warmed.

Please help me get prepared for the game by letting me know by email (either send an email to coach@superbas.org or reply to the FeedBurner subscription email) if you cannot make Thursday’s game.

See you Thursday evening.

-Jeff


Superbas Returning Players

2007 Summer: Day 1 (1/10)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#3 Jeff Wisniewski
#34 Craig Wright *
#14 Brooks Ramsdell
#27 Andy Orr
#8 Kevin Ghalambor

* Must get final permission from his expectant wife.


2007 Summer: Day 2 (1/11)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#16 Jeff Adams
#00 Joe Gray


2007 Summer: Day 3 (1/12)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#10 Carlo Quinonez


2007 Summer: Day 10 (1/19)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#5 Eric Grace


2007 Summer: Eric Grace Speaks Out (1/19)

Centerfielder Eric Grace has made his intentions known that he will return for the Superbas’ second season. In a brief statement, Grace mentioned his goals and how he plans to prepare for the upcoming season…

I’m going to shoot for two in the park HR this year. I’m about to fast, rid my system of toxins, then start to hit the weights. I quit smoking a week and a half ago also. I’m gonna be a monster out there!!


2007 Summer: Jesus Is Back (1/22)

Outfielder Jesus Espinoza, in an email statement to the team’s General Manager, has made his intentions known that he will return for the team’s second season…

Dear GM,
This message is to express my interest in playing for the Superbas for the 2007 season. I feel that I have a few more years left in me – I can still contribute to the team. Plus, I owe it the fans and more importantly, the cougars of Concord. I look forward to playing with the Superbas this upcoming season, and hopefully we can continue the legacy of excellence of this fine organization.
Regards,
Jesús Espinoza


2007 Summer: Day 14 (1/23)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#23 Jesus Espinoza


Quotable Superbas (1/26/07)

Ten players have decided to return for the Superbas’ second season. Here is how the team let the coach know their decision (in order received)…

Humm…. Put me down as tentative. I have a baby on the way and I don’t know what that means to my available time??? Don’t get me wrong, I want to play some ball. It’s just that I handed my testicals over to my wife. It’s what we do when we get married. I will see if I can barrow them back for the season. — Craig Wright

Count me in! Last year was fun. — Andy Orr

Definitely interested. — Brooks Ramsdell

Im in — Kevin Ghalambor

Count me in…when does off-season conditioning and spring training begin??? — Jeff Adams

I would like to play with the team we had last year. If your roster has more than a couple of returning Superbas, count me in too. — Joe Gray

Sounds like the Superbas will have a good returning core. — Joe Gray

Sup coach, Put me on the roster — Joe Gray

Count me in. — Carlo Quinonez

Count me in, too. I am looking to return to early season form at the plate… — Jeff Adams

Yeah, I believe so — Eric Grace

For classic Grace, see his delayed response. And classic Jesus, too.


2007 Summer: Craig Wright Retires (1/30)

Craig Wright has retired from the Red-Legged Superbas. The first-baseman/outfielder earned a Copper Glove while batting .333 last season. In an email addressed to the team (and partially written in third-person), Craig let the team know of his decision…

Craig Wright will retire number 34 this year. Family has called me away from softball, but my passion for the game will never end. Perhaps you will see me in the bleachers with a beer in one hand and a kid in the other, yelling insults to the apposing team. Good luck this year.
Regards,
Craig S. Wright
#34 Softball Extraordinar


2007 Summer: Players Not Returning (2/15)

The following six players from the inaugural Superbas team will unfortunately not return for season two…

#51 Jason Bariel
#2 Ted Bayham
#41 Wright Cole
#09 Raphael Harper
#11 Bill Mallchok
#34 Craig Wright

You will be remembered.


2007 Summer: New Players (2/22)

We have seven new players for the upcoming second season…

Bill Artz
Michael Atiyeh*
Tim Evans
Dyelan Grace*
Gabriel Hernandez*
Chris Leo*
Jade Phillips

* Players are signed and registered.


2007 Summer: Wright Cole Returns (2/22)

Wright Cole has decided to return for the Superbas’ second season, abruptly ending his brief retirement. In a short email, Cole expressed some concerns regarding his health…

I don’t know how fast I will be able to run because of my leg but I will do my best for the team, if nobody minds me running even slower than I did last year.


2007 Summer: B.H. Bronson Johnson Joins Superbas (2/23)

A late addition to the 2007 summer roster has been made as B.H. Bronson Johnson joins the team. This is how B.H. declared his interest…

SWM looking for MWF for extracurricular fun. I enjoy long walks on the beach, watching the sunset from a bathtub, and the smell of fresh leather. My hobbies include doing wheelies, math, and grooming wild ponies. If you want action, then I’m your man. Call me and we can meet on the softball field. Bring your glove because there will be balls to catch.


Superba Fighting In Iraq (4/5/07)

One of our new players completely vanished, and now we know why…

I would like to apologize, my reserve military unit was deployed to the Middle East. I only get to check my email once a month or so and I just got your emails. Unfortunately I will not be able to play this year. I should be home some time around August. Once again I apologize, I was looking forward to playing.
Bill

I think I spoke for the whole team when I replied, “Be safe over there. Godspeed.”


2007 Fall: Day 1 (7/27)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#51 Mike Atiyeh
#23 Jesus Espinoza
#21 Tim Evans
#00 Joe Gray
#27 Andy Orr
#14 Brooks Ramsdell
#3 Jeff Wisniewski


2007 Fall: Day 2 (7/30)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#41 Wright Cole


2007 Fall: Day 9 (8/3)

The following players have declared their intent on returning…

#16 Adams


2007 Fall: Eric Grace Retires (8/3)

Eric Grace has decided to not return for the upcoming fall season. In an email exchange, he mentioned why…

Eric: Negative, I’ve had enough ass-pounding for one year.

Coach: Are you serious? What about your woman? Have you thought about her? Haven’t you given thought that she liked watching you play softball?

Eric: Actually, when I told her she got angry.

Coach: For what reason? That we suck?

We can only hope Eric is up for an ass-pounding next spring.


2007 Fall: Chris Leo Retires (8/3)

Chris Leo has retired from the Superbas, for now at least. He let the coach know by email…

No, I’m gonna pass on the fall league this time around. I’m gonna be giving softball a rest for a while… Going 5 – 21 this past season with both my teams kinda took all the fun out of playing. Plus my softball bag just got stolen from my roommates car on saturday, so I don’t have any equipment to play with!!! Friggin crack heads in the city!!!!

Good Luck
Chris

So it goes.


2007 Fall: Players Not Returning (8/3)

The following eight players from the summer roster will unfortunately not return for the fall season…

#8 Kevin Ghalambor
#20 Dyelan Grace
#5 Eric Grace
#09 Gabe Hernandez
#11 B.H. Bronson Johnson
#19 Chris Leo
#10 Carlo Quinonez
#- Airto Smith


2007 Fall: New Players (8/7)

We have five new players (so far) for the upcoming fall season…

Tony Barsotti
Jeff Jones
James Loden
Jim Mahoney
Jade Phillips


2007 Fall: New Players (8/13)

We have picked up two more players for the upcoming fall season…

Scott Garrett
Juan Rubio

2006 Summer Awards, Part 4

And finally…

Most Improved Player: Jesús Espinoza
Maybe it was the brand new glove, or maybe, just maybe, it was skill and hard work. As the Concord crowd chanted harmoniously, “Hey-shoo, Hey-shoo,” Jesús played solid defense and batted .417.

Top Offensive Player: Andy Orr
There is little doubt to whom the “opie” should go to when you see Andy’s offensive numbers. The East Side captain led the team in RBI and doubles, batted .550, and recorded a hefty .870 RLS and sick .609 TRP.

Top Defensive Player: Brooks Ramsdell
Brooks achieved defensive player of the game honors four times and easily earns the “dopie.” The steadfast West Side captain anchored the defense over the course of a somewhat tumultuous inaugural season.

Most Outstanding Player: Carlo Quinonez
This one was easy. Carlo led the team in triples, batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, the RLS and TRP. If there was a triple crown winner, Carlo was it. Carlo also pitched well and became a third middle-infielder, swallowing up several hard hit balls up the middle.

Jesús, Andy, Brooks and Carlo… we salute you.

2006 Summer Awards, Part 3

More awards…

Copper Gloves: Wright Cole, Andy Orr, Carlo Quinonez, Jeff Wisniewski, Craig Wright
Copper Gloves, the Red-Legged Superbas version of the Gold Glove awards, are given to two outfielders, two infielders, and an additional player from any position that exhibited “defensive brilliance” during the course of the season. The Superbas may not have scored many runs, but their defense at times was stellar, thanks to these guys. Infielders Andy and Jeff, outfielders Wright and Craig, and pitcher Carlo did their best to keep the Superbas within striking distance, and it showed. Bravo.

Lifetime Achievement: Ted Bayham
We only know one thing for sure: we could not have done any of this without Ted. (Money, money, money… money.) And, needless to say, he probably has the longest list of better things to do out of all of us…

Wright, Andy, Carlo, Jeff, Craig and Ted… we salute you.