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Old 10-05-2010, 01:38 PM   #2021
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

2015 IPA Pro Cup Finals - Game 1 At Taranto

Tars Trounce Bucs 10-4 In Pro Cup Opener
Living up to their press, the Taranto Tars trounced Bay St. Clair 10-4 at the tiny Palazzo di Sport in the first game of the 2015 IPA Pro Cup championship series... The Tars bashed 4 home runs and 16 hits en route to an easy win over the Buccaneers... Bay St. Clair stayed close until the sixth and trailed only 5-4, but Taranto put them away with a 4-run explosion in the bottom half of the frame... 1B Augie Marshall (.375), 2B Ed Miles (.261), LF Arnie Kennedy (.275) and 1B Pietro Skrmetta (.196) went deep for the winners... Skrmetta drove in 3 runs for the Tars... Kennedy, Miles and 3B Wayne Pounders (.314) batted in 2 each... the Bucs got 8 hits off Vito Cardona (3-1 4.08), who allowed 8 hits, struck out 7 and walked 3 in a good performance at the Palazzo di Sport... CF Todd Bryant (.298) homered for the Buccaneers... Chris Van Arden (2-2 5.00) was battered for 12 hits in 5+ innings... He was slammed for 7 runs.

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2015 IPA Pro Cup Finals - Game 2 At Taranto

Taranto Shells Bucs Again, Wins 10-0
The shell-shocked Bay St. Clair Bucs will be happy to get out Taranto and the Palazzo di Sport... for the second day in a row the Tars bombed the Buccaneers 10-0 to go up by two games in the best-of-seven affair... Not only did Taranto rack up 17 hits, but Jimmy Mosley (2-2 3.92) hurled a splendid shutout, stopping Bay St. Clair on 7 hits... Mosley issued 2 walks and fanned 7 batters... LF Arnie Kennedy (.291) homered for the second day in a row and batted in 4 runs... Kennedy now has 4 home runs in the playoffs and has driven in 16 runs... CF Bryan Miles (.227) also parked one in the stands for the Tars... RF Augie Marshall (.404) collected 3 hits and drove in 2 for the winners... Lloyd Weber (2-2 5.66) took the brunt of the beating, routed for 8 runs in just 3 innings... manager Guy Rondre is hoping a change of venue will give his Bucs a better chance... the series switches to Shoreline Park for game three tomorrow afternoon... also games four and five, if the Pro Cup Series goes that far.

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2015 IPA Pro Cup Finals - Game 3 At Bay St. Clair

Tars Top BSC 6-3, Possible Pro Cup Sweep
The Bay St. Clair Buccaneers got back home to the friendly confines of Shoreline Park, but that didn't change anything in the IPA Pro Cup Series... the powerful Taranto Tars racked up their third win in a row and are now within one game of sweeping the Bucs... Chazzie DiBartolo (4-0 4.10) whipped them 6-3 despite giving up 10 hits... Taranto ran up a 6-0 lead before Bay St. Clair could get on the scoreboard in the seventh.. the Tars managed only 7 hits, but it was enough... they took advantage of 6 walks by the Bucs pitchers.. 3B Wayne Pounders (.333) led the way with two hits and a two-run homer... the Bucs outhit the Tars, but to no avail... C Vince Herbert (.264) and CF Orlando Macias (.333) got late-inning homers for the Buccaneers.

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2015 IPA Pro Cup Finals - Game 4 At Bay St. Clair

Bucs Finally Win, Edge Tars in 11th
Guy Rondre finally got some good pitching and it paid off with a 4-3 triumph in game four of the IPA Pro Cup... Chris Van Arden and Sean Lawrence combined for the 11-inning victory over the Taranto Tars to keep Bay St. Clair alive the best-of-seven series... the red-hot Tars still have a huge three games to one bulge... Van Arden went 9 effective innings and held the powerful Tars to 3 runs on 9 hits and Lawrence (1-0 0.00) logged two scoreless innings for the win... The Bucs got the game-winner when RF Orlando Macias (.385) singled in pinchrunner Bird Dog Burgdorf... Randy Petri (0-1 3.68) was the losing pitcher... He relieved in the 11th... starter Vito Incardona and closer Anthony Zinacola both pitched effectively for Taranto... each team notched 10 hits... the Bucs put two on the board in the first and added another in the fifth to go up 3-0... the Tars rallied with one in the seventh and 2 in the eighth to send the game into overtime... there was only one roundtripper in spacious Shoreline Park... Taranto 2B Ed Miles (.263) hammered one out.

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2015 IPA Pro Cup Finals - Game 5 At Bay St. Clair

Tars Slam Bucs 13-5, Win First Pro Cup
Taranto proved they can hit the ball out of the park any place and anywhere... the Tars boomed 4 out of Shoreline Park and slammed the Bay St. Clair Buccaneers 13-5 to win the 2015 IPA Pro Cup in just five games... it was Tommaso Lazzorda and the Tars first ever IPA championship.

Taranto showed they meant business by blasting the Bucs for 8 runs in the first frame... RF Augie Marshall (.375) and LF Arnie Kennedy (.304) sparked the rampage with 4 RBIs each... Marshall hit 2 homers and Kennedy and 1B Pietro Skrmetta (.279) belted one apiece... Marshall and Kennedy rapped 5 each in the postseason, while Skrmetta had 4... Bay St. Clair's CF Todd Bryant (.328) and LF Bruno DiPirro (.344) went deep, but the Bucs couldn't get any closer than 9-4 in the third... Taranto sent them reeling with 3 more runs in the top of the fourth for an 8-run lead.

Jimmy Mosley (3-2 4.13) came up with another important win... Mosley surrendered 5 runs and 8 hits, but was good enough to win... Surprise starter Don Yaden (0-1) sustained the loss and had to endure the terrible first inning... Guy Rondre gave Yaden the start in hopes that he could slow down the Tars the plate and get the Buccaneers back into the series... Yader was an effective reliever during the season with a 6-1 record in 51 games.

Lazzorda lauded his entire team, saying, "Everybody on the club contributed... the hitters get the press and the glory, but my pitchers did a fine job, too... actually we won because of our pitching... it's not easy to pitch in a place like the Palazzo di Sport and stay sane." He added, "When you have as many good bats as I do, it makes my job a breeze... If there has ever been a better hitting team in the IPA, I have never seen them."

Bay St. Clair's Guy Rondre was greatly disappointed in losing the Pro Cup. He told the press, "I really thought we could beat anybody after we knocked off Ozarka."

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Marshall and Kennedy Pro Cup MVPs
The 2015 IPA Pro Cup Series was a hitter's delight. Consequently the Most Valuable Player Award went to a pair of prolific hitters: Augie Marshall and Arnie Kennedy of the champion Taranto Tars shared the award. The two sluggers demolished Bay St. Clair pitching and sparked the Tars to the IPA crown in five games.

Marshall, the 21-year-old right fielder, hit .375 in the playoffs with 5 home runs, 18 RBIs and 18 runs scored, while 27-year-old left fielder Arnie Kennedy rapped 5 out of the park, drove in 20 runs, scored 16 times and posted a .304 batting average. Each one of them delivered crucial hits at various times in the postseason. Chazzie DiBartolo played a big part in the Tars title run with a fine 4-0 record and was the only other votegetter in the poll.

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RU Announces 2015 Top Gloves
In baseball circles, a player who has good range, a good arm, and good hands is a great catch. Clubs strive to be strong in the field, especially "up the middle." Solid defenders can make a difference in the outcome of tight games and tight pennant races. Only two multiple winners this season. Hal Stevenson of Sugar Valley copped his 4th Gold Glove and Norm Owens grabbed his second trophy. The Golden Glove Awards for 2015 in the Ruthlandian Union go to these standout defenders:

Pitcher: Kolya Romanov (Valmara Vipers) 15-18 3.59 ERA .989 FA
Catcher: Hal Stevenson (Sugar Valley Rattlers) .321 BA .994 FA/3 PB/32.7% RTO
First Baseman: Mike Luzzatti (Claxton Diamonds) .308 BA .994 FA
Second Baseman: James Whitehurst (Kilkenny Cats) .236 BA .987 FA
Third Baseman: Jug Slavin (Grand City Cybercats) .341 BA .987 FA
Shortstop: Gil Lantz (Eastshore Elegants) .264 BA .971 FA
Left Fielder: Tony Piel (Glasco Athletics) .310 BA .990 FA
Center Fielder: Ryan Smith (Fort Benton Defenders) .319 BA .996 FA
Right Fielder: Norm Owens (San Dimas Rancheros) .302 BA .997 FA

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TU Names Golden Glove Award Choices for 2015
Golden Glove Awards are the symbol for defensive excellence, a recognition of the best of the best in defense. Rocco Belasario was named for this 4th time to the Golden Glove squad, Jim Schubert for the 3rd time and Erik Vayda, Bob Steitz and Derek Ryckman have been selected two times. The Tycobbian Union Golden Glove Award trophies for 2015 have been awarded to these outstanding fielders:

Pitcher: Al Myers (Ginza Ninjas) 16-20 3.93 ERA .978 FA
Catcher: Jim Schubert (Red Bluff Red Sox) .266 BA .993 FA/6 PB/ 31.0% RTO
First Baseman: Erik Vayda (Tuckanarra Blue Jays) .315 BA .996 FA
Second Baseman: Bud Walker (Bay St. Clair Buccaneers) .314 BA .990 FA
Third Baseman: Kendry Moulton (Hartsdale Hellcats) .322 BA .968 FA
Shortstop: Bob Steitz (La Claire Lynx) .272 BA .976 FA
Left Fielder: Rocco Belasario (Arlon Champions) .304 BA .979 FA
Center Fielder: Derek Ryckman (Cape Coral Hurricanes) .251 BA .998 FA
Right Fielder: Danny Redd (Tuckanarra Blue Jays) .324 BA .986 FA

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Ruthlandian Union Picks #1 Rookie
Bryan Frazier's age didn't show very often in his first year. He performed more like a veteran on the hill for the Far Mountain Redhawks and today he walked away with the 2015 Ruthlandian Union Rookie of the Year Award. The 21-year-old starter registered a 21-11 record this season in 37 starts. Over 297 innings he gave up 235 hits, struck out 187 and issued 115 walks as he held the opposition to a .222 batting average and fashioned a 3.12 ERA. The Redhawks wound up second to Taranto in the RU North race.

Dennis Townsend was the runner-up to Frazier. Townsend led Marston to the RU East flag with 20-13 mark and a 3.40 ERA. Third in the balloting was Forest City's George Arnick. The 21-year-old catcher hit .306 with 18 homers and 76 runs batted in.

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Dumas Best Rookie in 2015
The brightest new star in the Tycobbian Union has been named. The 2015 Rookie of the Year Award has been handed out to Ozarka's third baseman Andre Dumas, who outshined all of his first-year peers in the balloting and on the diamond. He hit .344 for the Ozarka Naturals, racking up 201 hits, 44 home runs, 124 RBIs and 104 runs scored to capture the trophy. The 27-year-old Dumas led the Nats to the TU East pennant.

Dumas had to beat out two of his teammates pitcher Wayne Gates and first baseman Benny Rousseau. Gates finished second in the poll with a 23-9 record and a 3.05 ERA, while Rousseau came in third. Rousseau batted .325 with 34 homers, 102 RBIs and 77 runs.
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Valenti Tops Best Hitter List
Beechwood's Vic Valenti put up some impressive numbers during the 2015 campaign to seal his bid for Golden Bat Award. The 23-year-old center fielder hit Ruthlandian Union pitchers with first class efficiency as he piled up a .383 batting average and won the batting crown. He also chalked up 215 hits, 31 doubles, 4 triples, 45 home runs and 120 RBIs to round out the year in fine style.

Waleska's center fielder Roy Hobbs was a close second in the poll with a .365 average, 42 roundtrippers, 125 RBIs and 124 runs scored. Taranto's Augie Marshall wound up third, batting .325 with 47 home runs, 131 RBIs and 109 runs. The 21-year-old right fielder led the RU in homers and RBIs and paced Taranto to the RU North championship.

Tycobbian Union Names Top Hitter
Jack Elliott continued his rampage against Tycobbian Union pitchers and collected the Golden Bat Award for 2015. It's the third year in a row he has taken the trophy. The High Mesa first baseman battered the opposition for 214 hits, 37 doubles, 11 triples, 56 home runs and 135 RBIs, while scoring 139 runs. He hit .363 and posted a .446 on-base percentage. Elliott has won the award every year he has played in the IPA. He topped the IPA in homers and runs scored. For the first time in his career, Elliott won the batting crown in the Tycobbian Union, too. He almost won the Triple Crown, but was beaten out by Clyde Kingsford in the RBI race.

Turon's Clyde Kingsford finished second in the vote. The Typhoon first sacker had another very strong season with 45 home runs, 140 RBIs and a .321 batting average. Kingsford led IPA in RBIs. Another first baseman Marty Blake of White River ended up third in the balloting. He batted .327 with 45 homers, 128 RBIs and 110 runs scored.

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RU Names Szabo Golden Arm Award Winner
After 13 years in the IPA, Ilya Szabo has no intention of going anywhere anytime soon. The 36-year-old Blasters starter hoisted up the Ruthlandian Union Golden Arm Award earlier today for the fourth time in his illustrious career. Szabo crafted a league-leading ERA of 1.99 as he won 23 games, dropped 12, fanned 218 and gave up 71 walks in 321 innings of work. Szabo posted 20 complete games with 4 shutouts and sparked Colfax to the RU West division title.

Rocky Rapids Don Chaney led the entire IPA with 26 victories and wound up number two in the Golden Arm poll. Chaney had a sparkling 2.36 ERA and 20 complete games to help the Snappers to a third-place spot in the tough RU West. He notched 4 shutouts and suffered 12 defeats. Szabo's pitching mate, Rodger Wright, was third in the balloting with a 23-9 mark and a 2.39 ERA.
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Tycobbian Union Pitcher of the Year Named
The Turon Typhoons have a superstar and a budding Hall-of-Famer. It's Nicky Engstrom, this year's Tycobbian Union Golden Arm Award selection. This gifted hurler wowed fans, peers and sportswriters with a fabulous performance. He has now won the best pitcher award three times. The 26-year-old Engstrom compiled a 24-12 record in 39 starts, tallied 266 strikeouts in 289 innings and recorded a 1.96 ERA. Other clubs managed only a .208 batting average against him. It's the sixth straight season Engstrom has gone over the 20-victory mark. He has never failed to win 20 games in his career. Engstrom had the best ERA in the IPA and also won the most games in the TU. The Typhoons came in second in the TU South, missing the playoffs by just one game.

Mahaska's young 21-year-old southpaw Joey Wallace had a marvelous year with a 23-9 record and a 2.05 ERA to wind up second in the poll. Wallace led the Haymakers to the TU north pennant this year. Summerland's solid veteran Denny Coulon was in third place in the voting with a 23-13 mark and a 2.58 ERA. Not bad at all for a fifth-place team. Coulon is 36 and has played 15 seasons in the IPA.

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Bobcats Valenti Captures RU MVP
He's only 23 years old with just three years in the IPA, but Vic Valenti has gotten better every season. The Beechwood center fielder put up some fabulous numbers in 2015 to capture the Ruthlandian Union Most Valuable Player honors. Valenti topped the league with a .383 batting average, rapped 45 homers, drove in 120 and scored 119 runs.

Rocky Rapids pitcher Donnie Chaney was the runner-up for the award. Chaney led the IPA with 26 victories. He lost 12 games and compiled a very impressive 2.36 ERA. Taranto slugger Augie Marshall came in third in the vote. Marshall paced the RU with 47 home runs and 131 RBIs, while registering a .323 batting average. He also scored 109 times.

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Turon's Kingsford Proclaimed TU's MVP
The Turon Typhoons sensational first baseman Clyde Kingsford again stood out in the Tycobbian Union and came away with the 2015 Most Valuable Player Award. The remarkable Kingsford was one of the keys to Turon's second-place finish in the TU South. He led the entire IPA with 140 runs batted in, hit .321, smacked 45 home runs and scored 104 runs.

Mahaska's splendid southpaw Joey Wallace was second in the balloting. Wallace led the Haymakers to the TU north pennant with a 23-9 record and 2.05 ERA. Third in the poll was High Mesa's tremendous Jack Elliott, who was the IPA home run leader with 56. Elliott also had the TU's best batting average at .363 and just barely missed the Triple Crown by 5 RBIs, ranking third in the league.

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Tars Lazzorda Nabs RU Top Skipper Award
It has been quite a few years since anyone but Far Mountain claimed the RU North. This year Tommaso Lazzorda guided his Taranto Tars to a magnificent season and toppled the Redhawks in a sterling duel by 3 games. Taranto was 93-61, while Far Mountain was 90-64. This is the first time Lazzorda has won the honor. Stacy Engel was the runner-up in the poll as his Claxton Diamonds shot up from seventh place to the top spot in the RU South with an 88-66 record. Marston's Johnny Walters was in the third spot. His Nine took another RU East crown with a 92-62 mark. Far Mountain's Alex Groveland wound up fourth in the voting. He did a great job considering he lost his number one pitcher to retirement and almost overcame the loss.

Carney Wins TU Best Manager Award
Joe Mac Carney mastermind the Ozarka Naturals rise from fifth to first this season in the Tycobbian Union and has been selected the Manager of the Year. Under Carney the Nats were 99-55, which was the best record in the IPA this year. He is a first-time winner of the award. Coming in second in the voting was Huggy Miller of the Cape Coral Hurricanes. He engineered a division title in the TU South with a 90-64 record. The 'Canes had finished fifth the previous season. Bay St. Clair's Guy Rondre was rated third in the poll. His Buccaneers climbed up from fifth to first in the TU East with an 86-68 mark.

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