According to Commisoner Dan Novak, the lights at Graf #5 are not up yet. This could put a hold on the Diddlies season opener for May 5th. Worst case scenario the first game would be May 12th. We would not make up the game with Diorio until the end of the year.
Some tough news on the injury front. Ben Robillard, incumbent starting 1st basemen has a jammed finger, and may not be ready for the May 5th game. Management is very concerned, seeing as the Bonediddlies may have to bring Kevin Smith or Zach Oates to sub. As of April 30th, Ben Robillard is 50%.
More to come on this developing story.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Payment
Just so everyone knows, I made the payment to Novak today. The total for the league is 45 dollars. If you don't pay me before the first game you play in, you will not be playing. Once again, IF YOU DO NOT PAY THE FULL 45 DOLLARS, YOU AREN'T PLAYING. No paying me 20 and then only playing some games. This is a full-time commitment, so FUCK ALL y'ALL!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Forecast
As you all know, the Bonediddlies season was cut short by inclement weather last year. Looking at the forecast for the game on Monday, although it is early, NO RAIN IS IN THE FORECAST. Bring your sweatshirts though, and Diorio is going down!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Practice
A practice will be held the upcoming weekend before the first game for those who are home. The first game is the 5th, this will Batting Practice.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
A note from the GM
The Part I Hate (Business of the Bonediddlies)
Right now, there is still a few question marks surrounding the Diddlies, especially concerning Joe Sengel. What people don't understand is that no matter what, someone is not going to be happy. Whether this be a position change, or a spot in the batting order, there will always be one person who questions it. Even if they don't bring it up, it still can affect the team, with a lack of effort and so on.
What players need to understand is that we're here to have fun, but were also here to win. We're not going to put players on the field who we don't think can help us win. No matter what, as long as you're in the lineup, no one should be complaining (ask the person who was the EH for at least 7 games last year).
The point I will try and get across is have fun, and relax. There is no point complaining about where you are in the field, we'll all get to bat every game.
That being said, mostly everyone will EH at least one game this year. The decision will be made based on where help is needed on the field. It is only fair because other people want to play positions besides Catcher and EH.
We're all Bonediddlies, we have our starting 11. We're going to win. If we need help, we have the subs who can help us whenever.
That's all for now, keep practicing.
Right now, there is still a few question marks surrounding the Diddlies, especially concerning Joe Sengel. What people don't understand is that no matter what, someone is not going to be happy. Whether this be a position change, or a spot in the batting order, there will always be one person who questions it. Even if they don't bring it up, it still can affect the team, with a lack of effort and so on.
What players need to understand is that we're here to have fun, but were also here to win. We're not going to put players on the field who we don't think can help us win. No matter what, as long as you're in the lineup, no one should be complaining (ask the person who was the EH for at least 7 games last year).
The point I will try and get across is have fun, and relax. There is no point complaining about where you are in the field, we'll all get to bat every game.
That being said, mostly everyone will EH at least one game this year. The decision will be made based on where help is needed on the field. It is only fair because other people want to play positions besides Catcher and EH.
We're all Bonediddlies, we have our starting 11. We're going to win. If we need help, we have the subs who can help us whenever.
That's all for now, keep practicing.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Exclusive Report
STILL A BONE
In a recent teleconference with last year's center fielder Joe Sengel, he still expressed strong feelings about being part of the team. This season, though, he most likely will not. Bonediddlies softball for Sengel is taking a backseat to his life right now. Sengel went on to say even though he won't be starting for the Bones this year, he hopes to sign a 1 or 2 game contract with the team this season. It is a possibility, but could be tough with the Bones full roster. He also made it clear that for the 2009 season, he will be a full-time player again, and will compete for a starting job. Management was not really clear on what Sengel's situation was going to be, but it is confirmed now. Sengel will start the season with the Single A affiliate of the Bones, the Savannah Georgia Peaches. He most likely will spend the season with them, because of the location close to his summer home. Don't be surprised to see Sengel out in the field at least once this season.
In a recent teleconference with last year's center fielder Joe Sengel, he still expressed strong feelings about being part of the team. This season, though, he most likely will not. Bonediddlies softball for Sengel is taking a backseat to his life right now. Sengel went on to say even though he won't be starting for the Bones this year, he hopes to sign a 1 or 2 game contract with the team this season. It is a possibility, but could be tough with the Bones full roster. He also made it clear that for the 2009 season, he will be a full-time player again, and will compete for a starting job. Management was not really clear on what Sengel's situation was going to be, but it is confirmed now. Sengel will start the season with the Single A affiliate of the Bones, the Savannah Georgia Peaches. He most likely will spend the season with them, because of the location close to his summer home. Don't be surprised to see Sengel out in the field at least once this season.
Position Updates
As for right now, it looks like Kevin Jednachowski and Valente Garza are the only question marks in the field. Not questioning their skill, but exactly where will they be playing? We caught up with Hope College's very own Jon Kinsey, 2nd basemen for the Bonediddlies.
"Well, it's simple, Both of them (Jednachowski and Garza) are good athletes, both playing college football next year. They are both more than capable then filling in anywhere. Go College."
The question is, where will Jednachowski play. Since he will probably be the everyday Rightfielder, it might be a good idea to put him out there. Garza might not know how to play Rover, but his athleticism will make up for that, management believes.
"Well, it's simple, Both of them (Jednachowski and Garza) are good athletes, both playing college football next year. They are both more than capable then filling in anywhere. Go College."
The question is, where will Jednachowski play. Since he will probably be the everyday Rightfielder, it might be a good idea to put him out there. Garza might not know how to play Rover, but his athleticism will make up for that, management believes.
News and Notes: April 23rd
New Arrival:Multiple League Sources, including Telemundo, Impacto Deportivo, Oxygen, and ESPN are confirming that the Bonediddlies will be purchasing the contract of Nolan Cruz from the Kalamazoo Kangaroos, the Bonediddlies Triple A affiliate. Cruz appeared in 2 games for the big club last year, and it was obvious that he belonged with in the league. There was no spot for him, but with the opening in the outfield, it lets the Bones keep Kevin Jednachowski out in Right Field. It also keeps Pat Eversole, the teams utility player, free of concentrating on one position. Cruz will defintely keep the defense out in center at the level it was last year, but his presence in the lineup will definitely be noticeable. He will definitely give the lineup a power boost, tagging along with big bats Ben Robillard and Mike Schmidt. He will either hit 3rd or 4th, and the same goes for Mike Schmidt. We caught up with Mike, and got his feelings on the aquisition.
"Oh yeah, it's great. (Cruz) really helps us in every facet of the game. Speed, power, defense, and leadership. It's good also because it takes pressure off other guys in the lineup. He's going to contribute for us big time this year."
Starting Pitching: As many of you know, Jake Brady will not be at the first game for the Bones. He's still having problems with his visa in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. So, the Bonediddlies will dip into the minor league system once again, this time going to the Double A club, the Salt Lake City Shakers, and will call up Mike Eversole, uncle of Joe and Pat. Mike Eversole has played 16 inch for a long time, but he is not really considered competition for the young gun Jake Brady. Mike could still get another call up after opening day, but it's highly doubtful. Through a phone call, he expressed thanks to the organization giving him a chance and calling him up to fill in. As long as he throws strikes, the defense should DO WORK for him.
SUB WAY: The Bones will also use Valente Garza on their opening day roster. He played in one game last year, so he will still qualify for the Rookie of the year award. He will probably play rover for the first game, but could possibly play out in right. The team won't be looking for him to do anything special, but they do expect him to play solid defense, where he plays.
Attn Bones: If anyone else noticed, the games last year where at the bottom of the hours, meaning :30. The games now are a quarter after, so make sure we are there no later than the top of the hour! Preferably, we would like to be at least a half an hour, maybe even more to the first few games, because we will need to throw around a little longer and take BP. Also, we need to size up the rest of the league. If you have not started throwing, please do. Hitting will also need some work.
"Oh yeah, it's great. (Cruz) really helps us in every facet of the game. Speed, power, defense, and leadership. It's good also because it takes pressure off other guys in the lineup. He's going to contribute for us big time this year."
Starting Pitching: As many of you know, Jake Brady will not be at the first game for the Bones. He's still having problems with his visa in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. So, the Bonediddlies will dip into the minor league system once again, this time going to the Double A club, the Salt Lake City Shakers, and will call up Mike Eversole, uncle of Joe and Pat. Mike Eversole has played 16 inch for a long time, but he is not really considered competition for the young gun Jake Brady. Mike could still get another call up after opening day, but it's highly doubtful. Through a phone call, he expressed thanks to the organization giving him a chance and calling him up to fill in. As long as he throws strikes, the defense should DO WORK for him.
SUB WAY: The Bones will also use Valente Garza on their opening day roster. He played in one game last year, so he will still qualify for the Rookie of the year award. He will probably play rover for the first game, but could possibly play out in right. The team won't be looking for him to do anything special, but they do expect him to play solid defense, where he plays.
Attn Bones: If anyone else noticed, the games last year where at the bottom of the hours, meaning :30. The games now are a quarter after, so make sure we are there no later than the top of the hour! Preferably, we would like to be at least a half an hour, maybe even more to the first few games, because we will need to throw around a little longer and take BP. Also, we need to size up the rest of the league. If you have not started throwing, please do. Hitting will also need some work.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Breaking News
It is being reported out of ESPN Deportes that the Bonediddlies may have found a new Centerfielder. Nolan Cruz, Bonediddly minor leaguer, is close to reaching a deal with the front office of the Bonediddlies. This would complete the 11-man roster, permanently taking the place of Former CF Joe Sengel. The contract negotiations are still pending, but this looks like a great move for the Diddlies.A preview of the opening day lineup
Evan Mielke LF
Kevin Jednachowski RF/R
Mike Schmidt 3B
Nolan Cruz CF
Pat Eversole C
Ben Robillard 1B
Joe Eversole SS
Jon Kinsey 2B
Valente Garza R/RF
Mike Eversole P
Jake Brady will return to the lineup for game 2 on May 12th to pitch. Dave Kinsey will return on May 19th, to catch. Trent Sharar Stoppel will also be back by game 2. His Status is unclear for the first game. This will likely slide Pat Eversole to the EH spot for the 3rd game, barring an injury or contract situation. Valente Garza, Diddly sub, will fill in admirably.
Evan Mielke LF
Kevin Jednachowski RF/R
Mike Schmidt 3B
Nolan Cruz CF
Pat Eversole C
Ben Robillard 1B
Joe Eversole SS
Jon Kinsey 2B
Valente Garza R/RF
Mike Eversole P
Jake Brady will return to the lineup for game 2 on May 12th to pitch. Dave Kinsey will return on May 19th, to catch. Trent Sharar Stoppel will also be back by game 2. His Status is unclear for the first game. This will likely slide Pat Eversole to the EH spot for the 3rd game, barring an injury or contract situation. Valente Garza, Diddly sub, will fill in admirably.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Preview: Still Kickin' vs. Bonediddlies
Well Folks, it's 2 weeks until the opener for the Bones. They will take on one of their main rivals, Still Kickin, to open the season.
Still Kickin' is a veteran-filled team, with their average age around 40. They split the series with the Bones last year, being them 17-16 in last year's second game of the season, but the second time they met, the Bones pulled out a victory.
This year, Still Kickin' returns many of the same players, including their All-Star Catcher, Diorio. They also feature a young left fielder who bats cleanup, who could give the Bones problems. Otherwise, Still Kickin' fields a solid team, and my prediction for them would be around the 4-5 seed for the playoffs.
As for the game, I really do not see the Diddlies losing this one. Although it will be their first game back, without much practice together as a unit, I just think that their skill, and age (lack of) will really help them. The Bones will be missing their starting pitcher, Jake Brady, but will possibly be calling up Mike Eversole, Uncle to brothers Pat and Joe. The whole Bones infield will be there, around the horn, including Mike Schmidt, Joe Eversole, Jon Kinsey, and Ben Robillard. The outfield will have leadoff hitter Evan Mielke out in left, but center and left field will be question marks. Pat Eversole, the team's utility player, will probably get the start in Right, moving Kevin Jednachowski to Center. Triple A players Nolan Cruz and/or Valente Garza could get calls up for this game as well. They would most likely be the rover and/or catcher.
If you follow the Bones, you noticed I did not mention Joe Sengel, the regular center fielder. Sources say that he might not be with the Bones this year, due to moving to Southern Illinois for the summer. Management really didn't understand this decision, but they respect it. Sengel might appear in 1 or 2 games this year, but it's highly doubtful that he will play for the Bones this year, or maybe ever again.
Back to the game though, I see the Bones coming through with one big inning, possibly in their 2nd at-bats, and really breaking the game open. Their defense should be solid, and will keep them in the game. My final score prediction: 12-5 Bones.
Still Kickin' is a veteran-filled team, with their average age around 40. They split the series with the Bones last year, being them 17-16 in last year's second game of the season, but the second time they met, the Bones pulled out a victory.
This year, Still Kickin' returns many of the same players, including their All-Star Catcher, Diorio. They also feature a young left fielder who bats cleanup, who could give the Bones problems. Otherwise, Still Kickin' fields a solid team, and my prediction for them would be around the 4-5 seed for the playoffs.
As for the game, I really do not see the Diddlies losing this one. Although it will be their first game back, without much practice together as a unit, I just think that their skill, and age (lack of) will really help them. The Bones will be missing their starting pitcher, Jake Brady, but will possibly be calling up Mike Eversole, Uncle to brothers Pat and Joe. The whole Bones infield will be there, around the horn, including Mike Schmidt, Joe Eversole, Jon Kinsey, and Ben Robillard. The outfield will have leadoff hitter Evan Mielke out in left, but center and left field will be question marks. Pat Eversole, the team's utility player, will probably get the start in Right, moving Kevin Jednachowski to Center. Triple A players Nolan Cruz and/or Valente Garza could get calls up for this game as well. They would most likely be the rover and/or catcher.
If you follow the Bones, you noticed I did not mention Joe Sengel, the regular center fielder. Sources say that he might not be with the Bones this year, due to moving to Southern Illinois for the summer. Management really didn't understand this decision, but they respect it. Sengel might appear in 1 or 2 games this year, but it's highly doubtful that he will play for the Bones this year, or maybe ever again.
Back to the game though, I see the Bones coming through with one big inning, possibly in their 2nd at-bats, and really breaking the game open. Their defense should be solid, and will keep them in the game. My final score prediction: 12-5 Bones.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Schedule
The Bonediddlies Schedule has just been released. Most of the teams from last year will be returning with the addition of two new teams. Here is the Bonediddly schedule. All games will be played at Graf Park Monday Nights:
5-5 8:15 PM Diorio
5-12 9:15 Ledonne
5-19 8:15 Naberhaus
5-26 8:15 Fedyski
6-2 6:15 Horvatin
6-9 9:15 Stemple
6-16 7:15 Lafond
6-23 9:15 Diorio
6-30 7:15 Naberhaus
7-7 6:15 Ledonne
Playoff Schedule will be avaliable shortly
Everyone will be getting a call about contract situation (payment) soon from management).
5-5 8:15 PM Diorio
5-12 9:15 Ledonne
5-19 8:15 Naberhaus
5-26 8:15 Fedyski
6-2 6:15 Horvatin
6-9 9:15 Stemple
6-16 7:15 Lafond
6-23 9:15 Diorio
6-30 7:15 Naberhaus
7-7 6:15 Ledonne
Playoff Schedule will be avaliable shortly
Everyone will be getting a call about contract situation (payment) soon from management).
Friday, April 18, 2008
New Info
Dan Novak, League commish has made it clear to me that I should be receiving a packet of info on the 21st, and then a captain meeting on the 28th will take place. I can smell the cut grass at Graf right now!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Joe Sengel
Initial report from ESPN's J.A Adande says that Joe Sengel, 'diddly center fielder, could miss the season with an undisclosed sickness. Rumors circulating around the sports world say that it could be "college I don't want to live at home because I am independent syndrome". More information to come...
Payment
Today, I will call Novak to see when the latest we can get the money in. It'll be out 45 dollars each unless you guys can get another sponsor. I already got State Farm for $100. Thank you. Good Night, and Good Luck. I'll need it right away, because if worse comes to worse i'll end up paying it wtih my own money and then ill have none left...thanks later!!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Novak fails again
After promising league info by Saturday, it still hasn't arrived on Monday. This guy will be getting an earful from Bonediddlies spokesmen Pat Eversole at the meeting on April 23rd.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Daily News
The Bonediddlies scheduling information should arrive via US Postal Service tomorrow, Monday, April 14th, 2008. Less than one Month until the Bonediddlies play their first regular season game.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Some Great News
In a recent news release by Comcast Sportsnet, it has been reported that the Bonediddlies will have their starting infield avaliable for the exhibition game on May 5th. This includes Mike Schmidt at 3rd, Joe Eversole at Shortstop, Jon Kinsey at 2nd, and Ben Robillard at 1st. This will help the Bonediddlies get in sync for the regular season. Kevin Jednachowski and Pat Eversole will probably fill in in the outfield, and the rest of the spots will be filled up by Bonediddly subs.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Practice
The first practice could be the weekend of May 3rd. Stay posted if you are avaliable. It won't be much, just a little hitting, throwing and taking some ground balls.
Lineup Change
Since Dave Kinsey won't be coming home until aboout May 15th, Pat Eversole, GM, Manager, Player and Captain will Catch for the first game. This will eliminate the use of the Extra Hitter, the position made for the big boppers of the Men's 16 inch softball league. Mike Schmidt, the Bonediddly Third Basemen, had this to say ESPN's Pedro Gomez:
"Yeah, Dave got it done last year, he made some great plays at the plate, plays that other guys' wouldn't even have a chance at, but we'll be alright. It's only one game, and Pat should be fine behind the plate, he's been there before."
That's all for now, back to Bristol.
"Yeah, Dave got it done last year, he made some great plays at the plate, plays that other guys' wouldn't even have a chance at, but we'll be alright. It's only one game, and Pat should be fine behind the plate, he's been there before."
That's all for now, back to Bristol.
Schedule
The schedule for the season has not come out yet, but as soon as it does you can look for it right here, on our website.
The Bonediddlies will play one Exhibition game on May 5th. Since most of the Bonediddlies will be finishing up their first year of college, most of them won't be around.
The first official game is May 12th. Let's get ready to play.
Depth Chart coming soon.
Statistics will also be kept on this page as well. Official Scorer yet to be determined.
The Bonediddlies will play one Exhibition game on May 5th. Since most of the Bonediddlies will be finishing up their first year of college, most of them won't be around.
The first official game is May 12th. Let's get ready to play.
Depth Chart coming soon.
Statistics will also be kept on this page as well. Official Scorer yet to be determined.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Other Notes
Although the Bonediddlies have a great minor league system, a lot of players will not see as much time in the bigs. The Bonediddlies are a tight knit group, and their team chemistry will win them a lot of games. The offseason has been a lot longer, but spring training has begun and the Bonediddlies are ready to go.
The season preview looks good, the lineup shouldn't change much, if anything.
It was hard to say goodbye to a few of the contributors last year, but they can refine their skills and maybe be around in case of an injury or emergency situation.
The season preview looks good, the lineup shouldn't change much, if anything.
It was hard to say goodbye to a few of the contributors last year, but they can refine their skills and maybe be around in case of an injury or emergency situation.
Season Preview
Bonediddly Season Preview: It's almost that time of year again; the Bonediddlies will reconvene for a 2nd season in 2008. The Diddlies finished at 5-4, really turning it on in their last 5 games, going 4-1. Unfortunately, 6 rainouts caused the team to miss the playoffs, as the first semester of college was calling them all. The Bones are looking to build on their success, and hoping to make some noise in the playoffs this year. A year of experience should really help the team out this season.Although the off-season is not over, there is plenty of buzz around Bonediddly camp. The main story this off-season has been the shuffling of the squad. The starting Right Fielder, Matt Fitzgerald, will not be back for the season. This comes as a huge shock to the squad, as "Fitz" was a solid player for the Bones last year, making no errors and having a healthy batting average. His clubhouse presence will be very missed. Third Baseman Mike Schmidt expressed his sadness in a news teleconference on ESPN earlier this week.
"Yeah, it's going to be hard coming to the park every week and knowing he won't be showing up. His chizzled features and amazing Dodge truck really made him a player. He was a great teammate, and even a better person." - Mike Schmidt, Bonediddlies 3rd basemen. That is the biggest off-season story surrounding the squad this year. But there is also a lot to look forward to in the upcoming season.The Bones return a solid squad in 2008. The defense could see a bit of an adjustment though. With an opening in the outfield, other players will be vying for Matt Fitzgerald’s old spot. The most likely filler for the position would be incumbent 2nd basemen Kevin “Is He Out” Jednachowski. If this occurred, infielder Jon Kinsey would most likely fill in the 2 base hole. The infield will return 3 starters, including 1st basemen Ben Robillard, Shortstop Joe Eversole, and big hitting 3rd base Mike Schmidt. The squad is really counting on these guys to play solid defense, and of course, the corner infielders will be a main supply of power in the middle of the lineup.The outfield returns 2 starters: Center Fielder Joe Sengel, and Left Fielder Evan Mielke. Both of these guys are high OBP players.. They will be counted on for getting on base for the big guys in the lineup.The opening day EH will be Pat Eversole, also the manager. He will also play sometime in the field, but his slap style of hitting really gives the defense headaches when he is batting in a power spot in the lineup. He has flashes of power, but probably will be a high OBP guy as well. Playing Rover will be Trent Sharar-Stoppel, who will also bat low in the lineup to help get on base and set the tone for the bottom. His solid defense really helped out an already stellar outfield and solid infield.The battery will consist of catcher Dave Kinsey, and pitcher Jake Brady. On opening day last season, Brady started as the rover, and Dave was the starting pitcher. After missing the 2nd game of the year, Kinsey was ousted by Brady, arguably the best pitcher in the league. If Brady can just throw strikes, the Bones defense will be able to pick him up. Dave Kinsey’s bat really got hot at the end of the year last year, so hopefully he can continue that streak.If the season were to start today, I think the lineup would look like this:
Mielke LF Sengel CF Jednachowski RF Eversole, P EHSchmidt, 3B Robillard, 1B Brady, PEversole, J SS Kinsey, J 2B Sharar-Stoppel, R Kinsey, D C. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to see these guys go for the title at Graf Park , Field #5 this year!
"Yeah, it's going to be hard coming to the park every week and knowing he won't be showing up. His chizzled features and amazing Dodge truck really made him a player. He was a great teammate, and even a better person." - Mike Schmidt, Bonediddlies 3rd basemen. That is the biggest off-season story surrounding the squad this year. But there is also a lot to look forward to in the upcoming season.The Bones return a solid squad in 2008. The defense could see a bit of an adjustment though. With an opening in the outfield, other players will be vying for Matt Fitzgerald’s old spot. The most likely filler for the position would be incumbent 2nd basemen Kevin “Is He Out” Jednachowski. If this occurred, infielder Jon Kinsey would most likely fill in the 2 base hole. The infield will return 3 starters, including 1st basemen Ben Robillard, Shortstop Joe Eversole, and big hitting 3rd base Mike Schmidt. The squad is really counting on these guys to play solid defense, and of course, the corner infielders will be a main supply of power in the middle of the lineup.The outfield returns 2 starters: Center Fielder Joe Sengel, and Left Fielder Evan Mielke. Both of these guys are high OBP players.. They will be counted on for getting on base for the big guys in the lineup.The opening day EH will be Pat Eversole, also the manager. He will also play sometime in the field, but his slap style of hitting really gives the defense headaches when he is batting in a power spot in the lineup. He has flashes of power, but probably will be a high OBP guy as well. Playing Rover will be Trent Sharar-Stoppel, who will also bat low in the lineup to help get on base and set the tone for the bottom. His solid defense really helped out an already stellar outfield and solid infield.The battery will consist of catcher Dave Kinsey, and pitcher Jake Brady. On opening day last season, Brady started as the rover, and Dave was the starting pitcher. After missing the 2nd game of the year, Kinsey was ousted by Brady, arguably the best pitcher in the league. If Brady can just throw strikes, the Bones defense will be able to pick him up. Dave Kinsey’s bat really got hot at the end of the year last year, so hopefully he can continue that streak.If the season were to start today, I think the lineup would look like this:
Mielke LF Sengel CF Jednachowski RF Eversole, P EHSchmidt, 3B Robillard, 1B Brady, PEversole, J SS Kinsey, J 2B Sharar-Stoppel, R Kinsey, D C. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to see these guys go for the title at Graf Park , Field #5 this year!
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