Anchorage Adult Baseball League  est. 1976

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2009 Gold Gloves

C - Angel Gonzalez - Hornets
1B - Dean Walker - Fairview Pirates
2B - Danny Mascelli - SouthCentral Titans
3B - Eric Kaiser - MatSu Marauders
SS - Taylor Reed - Hornets
OF - David Doerr - SouthCentral Titans
OF - Trevor Harrison - Hornets
OF - Mike Rumora - Elmendorf Eagles
P - Ty Rollins - Steve's Sports Bar

2009 Batting Leaders

At Bats

Hits

Average

Rumora - 82

Taylor Reed - 28

C. Ferreira - .542

Elmendorf Eagles

Hornets

SouthCentral Titans

D. Mascelli - 75

D. Mascelli - 27

Ty Clapper - .500

SouthCentral Titans

SouthCentral Titans

Hornets

D. Doerr - 71

W. Paul - 27

Chris Ragis - .500

SouthCentral Titans

SouthCentral Titans

Hornets

J. Hess - 69

Tony Onesty - 27

Malone - .472

MatSu Marauders

BGES Fuze

Elmendorf Eagles

S. Gillian - 68

D. Breck - 27

Taylor Reed - .467

Steve's Sports Bar

SouthCentral Titans

Hornets

W. Paul- 66

Eric Kaiser - 26

K. Dunford - .462

SouthCentral Titans

MatSu Marauders

SouthCentral Titans

Duran - 66

Ty Clapper - 26

C. Zimmerman - .458

Elmendorf Eagles

Hornets

Alaska Cubs

M. Schreckenghost - 66

C. Ferreira - 26

Tony Onesty - .458

BGES Fuze

SouthCentral Titans

BGES Fuze

O. Cabrera - 64

Rumora - 25

D. Breck - .458

Fairview Pirates

Elmendorf Eagles

SouthCentral Titans

3 Tied at 63

Verhalen - 25

B. Hand - .457

 

Elmendorf Eagles

SouthCentral Titans

Doubles

Triples

Homeruns

T. Bennard - 9

C. Ferreira - 3

C. Ferreira - 3

Fairview Pirates

SouthCentral Titans

SouthCentral Titans

T. Onesty - 9

T. Varela - 3

T. Knox - 2

BGES Fuze

Fairview Pirates

Alaska Cubs

S. Fibranz - 8

P. Chatfield - 2

T. Onesty - 2

Steve's Sports Bar

MatSu Marauders

BGES Fuze

T. Clapper - 8

T. Knox - 2

T. Clapper - 2

Hornets

Alaska Cubs

Hornets

J. McCarty - 8

A. Gonzalez - 2

J. McCarty - 2

Hornets

Hornets

Hornets

Shelton - 8

A. Ward - 2

K. Madden - 2

Elmendorf Eagles

Fairview Pirates

SouthCentral Titans

5 tied at 7

20 tied at 1

Langley - 2

 

 

Elmendorf Eagles

 

 

Dietz - 2

 

 

Elmendorf Eagles

 

 

10 tied at 1


2009 AABL Final Standings

Team W L Pct GB
SouthCentral Titans 17 3 .850 -
Hornets 15 5 .750 2
Elmendorf Eagles 14 6 .700 3
Fairview Pirates 13 7 .650 4
Alaska Cubs 13 8 .619 4.5
MatSu Marauders 9 11 .450 8
Steve's Sports Bar 6 14 .300 11
BGES Fuze 4 17 .190 13.5
Redline Expos 2 22 .083 17
2009 Top Performers

Ty Rollins                                               
Steve's Sports Bar                                               


   It was just another week for The Greatest, but more than enough to merit the first ever online Top Performer award.  Ty Rollins started his week by going the distance against the defending champion Cubs.  Without #40 on the bump, Steve’s Sports Bar had fallen to the Cubs 17-1 in their first meeting.  With their longtime ace on the hill, Steve’s is a different animal altogether as the Cubs were reminded.  Rollins dealt the hardest hitting team in the game just a pair of runs over nine innings and emerged with the 3-2 victory.  Three days of rest later Hondo Big Sky Train was back on the mound for Steve’s - this time going the distance in a 1-0 instant classic.  Having prevailed by completing consecutive 1-run contests on three days rest, a mere mortal might have called it a day.  But the Train kept rolling right over to Mulcahy for the All-Star game versus the Bucs on that same evening.  Rollins was the cohesive element in the dugout, bringing his club together while ceaselessly refining his environment.  When the combined youthful arms of the All-Star team had done all they could do - they turned to The Greatest to finish it off, and that he did.  After throwing a 30 second bullpen, now hours after throwing a complete game, Rollins brought all the joy and character of local baseball into the game with him.  Employing his trademark grunts, gesticulations, warning hitters “that’s a ball!” and having as much fun as anybody, the master had both dugouts and the entire crowd fixated on his every action.  Add to the fact that he was the biggest star in a game of stars that his stuff was per usual, nasty.  Before leaving the field to thunderous cheers, Ty mowed down the top of the Anchorage Bucs lineup in their final at-bat.  All in a days work for our first Top Performer of ’09, Ty Rollins.

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      Grant Breager                                                
Fairview Pirates                                        

  

The horse with no number, Bronc Breager, is putting together another stellar season in the middle of the Fairview lineup. The 08 Batting Champion (.491) has lead the Pirates in hitting for all but a few moments of the franchise history, and is again more than 50 points above the next highest average in Fairview at .426. Better known as the Fairview backstop, Breager has also been called on to close games this season (often catching 8 innings, then closing) and leads the league with 3 saves while compiling a 2-0 record with a 2.92 ERA.  But it’s Bronc’s leadership on the diamond and his proficiency with the lumber that stands out more than anything to the opposition.  Breager leads the team in AB, H, OBP, RBI, and SLG, is second in XBH, R, SAC, and is third in BB, ROE, and SB.  At 12-5 (T-2nd) in their second season, the Fairview Pirates have more than a handful of guys that can buck you, but none so consistently as Bronc. 

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      Josh Simmons                                                
Elmendorf Eagles                                        


Elmendorf ace Joshua Simmons has taken the all-time lead for wins in a season with eight.  He has beaten each of the top clubs excluding his own, and has gone the distance in all but two of his wins which account for 67% of Elmendorf’s total. The side-arming righty who blows mid to high 80’s tailing smoke with a demonic slider, occasional change-up, and a splitter he brings from over the top for good measure is 8-1 in the 2009 season.  His emergence has been emblematic of the flourishing of an Elmendorf franchise that is posting one of its best seasons ever.  The Eagles have enjoyed one of history’s most dramatic turnarounds, and have gone from a squad that finished next to last, to a team that has beaten every other club in the league. Sergeant Strikeout has also racked up an astonishing 93K’s in another record 71IP, has issued just 13BB, and is on the cusp of eclipsing the record (97 by Andrew Ward) for strikeouts in a single season.


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Charlton Ferreira

SouthCentral Titans


  Charlton Ferreira, the man known as The Weapon, Cha Cha, C4, has exploded into the strata of inarguably the greatest players ever to grace the local game. Most would have already granted the cornerstone of the Phitin’ Phillies juggernaut such a distinction; but he has outlasted the club with whom he was synonymous, and proven even more devastating as a SouthCentral Titan, an expansion team that recently clinched the regular season title. The league’s premier 5-tool player has stolen more bases and played a better outfield than anybody this century, but hitting in the three-hole this season for the speedy Titans has opened everybody’s eyes to the true prowess of one of the game’s greatest hitters. C4 has stroked the ball at a .542 clip with an astounding 42% of his hits going for extra bases. In a season shortened by another stint with the Anchorage Glacier Pilots, he leads the league in HR (3) and RBI’s (19) and has an outside shot at Alaska’s first triple crown in over a decade. At a glance his percentages seem mixed up; his .542 BA alone would put him among the league leaders in OBP, and his .621 OBP would be among the league leaders in SLG, while his obscene .958 SLG has no numerical parallel or means of comprehension although one could project that in 100 AB’s Ferreira would get 96 total bases. And he hasn’t struck out this season, not once. Off the bump The Weapon has been no less devastating, running up a 4-0 record with a 1.18 ERA and 0.89 WHIP while punching out an unreal 61 batters in 38 innings of work. He has hit (5) nearly as many batters as have gotten a hit (8) off him, and added a big save for good measure. All told, the numbers create a picture, but there is perhaps no way to really fathom the masterpiece being completed. Already one of the local game’s all-timers, the 27 year old AABL veteran Charlton Ferreira is just entering his statistical prime.