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2007 CBA Post-Season Awards
Outstanding Player:
Patriot RF Patrick Timm, Charleston Generals (.308/.382/.716, 71 HR, 159 RBI)
Federal 1B Will Walker, San Diego Stallions (.325/.407/.694, 54 HR, 134 RBI)
* Timm wins for the third consecutive year
Outstanding Pitcher:
Patriot Jesus De La Cruz, New York Monarchs (17-8, 2.28 ERA, 228 Ks)
Federal David Harrison, Houston Stars (23-5, 1.84 ERA, 154 Ks)
Rookie of the Year:
Patriot 1B John Wright, Boston Bombers (.308/.386/.596, 24 HR, 55 RBI)
Federal 1B Will Walker, San Diego Stallions (.325/.407/.694, 54 HR, 134 RBI)
Manager of the Year:
Patriot Daniel McArthur, Charlotte Knights (93-69)
Federal Chad Byrne, Louisville Colonels (97-65)
* Byrnes seventh award and fourth in a row
Federal League Gold Glove:
Louisville 3B Pierre-Louis Simon (.982, ZR +19.5, EFF 1.074)
Louisville SS Cristo Rodriguez (.983, ZR +11.3, EFF 1.043)
Louisville LF Dennis Morgan (.996, ZR +4.9, EFF 1.028)
Louisville CF Pedro Dominguez (.991, ZR +21.3, EFF 1.094)
We were FINALLY recognized for good fielding. It has been a long time coming.
CBA 2008 Hall of Fame Class
SP Mike Moulds (1984-2002)
Mike Moulds was signed by the Charleston Generals in 1981 as an international discovery out of Canada. The talented young left-hander was named the #1 prospect in the CBA for 1982 and 1983. He broke into the majors in 1984 and was the mainstay of the Generals staff through 1995, winning 20 games twice. He moved on to Cleveland in 1996 as a free agent, and went 19-8 in his first season there.
Moulds finished his career with a record of 253-168, fifth on the all-time list for wins, and a 3.00 ERA. His 3,086 strikeouts rank #11 on the career list. Mike Moulds was selected for the All-Star team seven times, but he never won an Outstanding Pitcher award.
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