La Liga de Béisbol de Cape Cod ( CCBL o Cape League ) es una liga de béisbol universitaria de verano ubicada en Cape Cod en el estado estadounidense de Massachusetts . Una de las ligas universitarias de verano más importantes del país, la liga cuenta con más de mil exjugadores que han pasado a jugar en las ligas mayores.
Deporte | Béisbol |
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Fundado | 1885 |
presidente | Chuck Sturtevant |
Notario | Eric Zmuda |
Lema | Donde las estrellas del mañana brillan esta noche |
No. de equipos | 10 |
País | Estados Unidos |
Campeones más recientes | Hervidores Cotuit |
La mayoría de los títulos | Hervidores de Cotuit (17) |
Clasificación | Béisbol universitario de verano |
Página web oficial | www.capecodbaseball.org |
Historia
Era premoderna
Orígenes
Ya en la década de 1860, los equipos de béisbol que representaban a varios pueblos y aldeas de Cape Cod competían entre sí. El relato más antiguo del periódico es de un juego de 1867 en Sandwich entre el "Nichols Club" de la ciudad natal y el equipo visitante de Cummaquid. Aunque no se formalizó como una liga, los juegos proporcionaron entretenimiento para los residentes y visitantes de verano. [1] [2]
En 1885, se llevó a cabo un juego de béisbol del 4 de julio con los equipos de Barnstable y Sandwich. [3] Según relatos contemporáneos, el concurso de 1885 puede haber sido al menos el duodécimo juego anual de este tipo. [4] A finales del siglo XIX, cada otoño se celebraba un campeonato anual de béisbol en la Feria del Condado de Barnstable, un evento que continuó hasta bien entrado el siglo XX, con equipos que representaban a ciudades de Cape Cod y la región más grande.
En 1921, la Sociedad Agrícola del Condado de Barnstable decidió limitar el campeonato anual de béisbol de la feria a los equipos de Cape Cod. Falmouth ganó el campeonato en 1921, [5] [6] y Osterville en 1922. [7] El interés en el béisbol estaba creciendo, al igual que un movimiento para crear una liga formal de equipos de Cape Cod.
La era temprana de la Cape League (1923-1939)
La "Liga de Béisbol de Cape Cod" se formó en 1923 y consta de cuatro equipos: Falmouth, Osterville, Hyannis y Chatham . [8] [9] Los equipos estaban formados por jugadores de universidades locales y escuelas preparatorias, junto con algunos jugadores semiprofesionales y otros locales. Un jugador notable durante este período fue Danny "Deacon" MacFayden , nativo de North Truro , quien pasó a jugar durante diecisiete años en las ligas mayores. [10] [11]
A lo largo de las décadas de 1920 y 1930, la composición de la liga varió de una temporada a otra. Towns no optó por presentar equipos en todas las temporadas, y equipos de otras ciudades como Bourne , Harwich , Orleans , Provincetown y Wareham se unieron a la liga. Los equipos no se limitaban al juego de liga, y a menudo jugaban contra equipos de pueblos y ciudades de la región más grande, como en 1929 cuando Falmouth jugó un partido de exhibición contra los Bravos de Boston de la liga mayor . [12] [13] [14]
La liga disfrutó de una gran popularidad a lo largo de la década de 1930, e incluso generó competencia en la forma de la Liga Crepuscular del condado de Barnstable y la Liga Crepúsculo del Cabo Inferior. Sin embargo, como los efectos acumulativos de la Gran Depresión hicieron cada vez más difícil asegurar la financiación de los equipos, la Liga del Cabo se disolvió en 1940.
La era de la Liga Superior e Inferior del Cabo (1946-1962)
Con hombres jóvenes que regresaban a casa después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Liga del Cabo se revivió en 1946. La liga ahora excluía a los jugadores profesionales pagados o semiprofesionales, y durante un tiempo intentó limitar a los jugadores a los que eran residentes de Cape Cod. La liga se dividió en divisiones Upper Cape y Lower Cape, y además de muchos de los equipos de la ciudad de la "antigua" Cape League, ahora se unieron nuevos equipos, como los que representan a la Academia Marítima de Massachusetts , la Base de la Fuerza Aérea Otis y el Cabo. Verdean Club of Harwich entre otros.
Era moderna (1963-presente)
En 1963, la Liga de Béisbol de Cape Cod fue reorganizada y oficialmente sancionada por la NCAA . La liga ya no se limitaría a los residentes de Cape Cod, sino que reclutaría a jugadores universitarios y entrenadores de un radio cada vez más amplio.
En 1985, la liga se alejó del uso de bates de aluminio y se convirtió en la única liga universitaria de verano en la nación en ese momento que usaba bates de madera. [15] Esta transición inició un período de crecimiento significativo en la popularidad y el prestigio de la liga entre los cazatalentos de la MLB , así como entre los jugadores universitarios y entrenadores. Esta popularidad se ha traducido en más de mil exjugadores que han pasado a carreras de Grandes Ligas, incluidos varios miembros del Salón de la Fama del Béisbol Nacional .
Estructura y temporada
La temporada regular de CCBL se extiende desde mediados de junio hasta mediados de agosto. [16] Los equipos se dividen geográficamente en la División Este y la División Oeste . Cada división consta de cinco equipos, cada uno de los cuales juega 44 partidos de temporada regular en un calendario en gran parte equilibrado que no se inclina hacia los enemigos intradivisionales.
Durante la segunda mitad de la temporada regular, se disputa un juego de estrellas entre las estrellas de las divisiones Este y Oeste, y presenta un concurso de bateo de jonrones antes del juego . El CCBL All-Star Game se jugó en Fenway Park de 2009 a 2011, pero normalmente se juega en uno de los campos locales de CCBL.
Después de la temporada regular, los cuatro mejores equipos de cada división se clasifican para los playoffs , que es un torneo de eliminación que consta de tres rondas del mejor de tres series para determinar el campeón de la liga y el ganador del trofeo Arnold Mycock.
Equipos
Equipos actuales
División | Equipo | Aldea Pueblo | Primer año | Campo de inicio | Capacidad |
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Oeste | Bourne Braves | Bourne | 1988 | Doran Park ( Escuela secundaria técnica regional de Upper Cape Cod ) | 3000 |
Hervidores Cotuit | Cotuit | 1947 | Lowell Park | 2500 | |
Commodores de Falmouth | Falmouth | 1923; 1946 | Arnie Allen Diamond en Guv Fuller Field | 8.000 | |
Halcones del puerto de Hyannis | Hyannis | 1976 | Judy Walden Scarafile Field en McKeon Park ( Escuela secundaria Pope John Paul II ) | 3000 | |
Porteros de Wareham | Wareham | 1952 | Campo Clem Spillane ( Escuela secundaria Wareham ) | 3000 | |
este | Brewster Whitecaps | Brewster | 1988 | Stony Brook Field (Escuela primaria Stony Brook) | 4000 |
Pescadores de Chatham | Chatham | 1946 | Campo de veteranos | 8.000 | |
Marineros de Harwich | Harwich | 1946 | Whitehouse Field ( Escuela secundaria regional de Monomoy ) | 4000 | |
Orleans Firebirds | Orleans | 1947 | Eldredge Park ( Escuela secundaria regional de Nauset ) | 6.000 | |
Yarmouth-Dennis Medias Rojas | South Yarmouth | 1946 | Red Wilson Field ( Escuela secundaria regional Dennis-Yarmouth ) | 5.500 |
Origen de los apodos del equipo
Antes de 2009, seis de los diez equipos de la CCBL compartían el apodo de su equipo con un equipo de la Major League Baseball (MLB). Sin embargo, a finales de 2008, MLB anunció que haría cumplir sus marcas registradas y exigió que esos equipos de CCBL cambiaran sus apodos o compraran sus uniformes y mercadería solo a través de proveedores con licencia de MLB.
Tres de los equipos finalmente cambiaron sus apodos. En 2009, los Chatham Athletics se convirtieron en los Anglers y los Orleans Cardinals en los Firebirds . [17] La temporada siguiente, los Hyannis Mets se convirtieron en los Harbor Hawks . [18]
Los Bourne Braves y Yarmouth – Dennis Red Sox , equipos que comparten apodos con las dos históricas franquicias de béisbol profesional de Boston, optaron por mantener sus apodos y utilizar licencias de MLB para su mercadería.
MLB no pudo hacer cumplir la marca registrada "Mariners" contra los Harwich Mariners porque el uso del apodo por parte de Harwich es anterior a la entrada de los Seattle Mariners en MLB como equipo de expansión en 1977.
Los cuatro equipos cuyos apodos no estaban en conflicto con MLB tienen nombres de temática local, como los apodos náuticos de Falmouth Commodores y Brewster Whitecaps . El apodo de Cotuit Kettleers recuerda una legendaria transacción local de tierras nativas americanas cuyas condiciones de venta implicaban el intercambio de una tetera de latón. [19] Los Wareham Gatemen son el único equipo que no juega sus partidos en casa en Cape Cod, ya que la ciudad de Wareham se encuentra en el borde del continente, en la "puerta de entrada" a Cape Cod.
Plazos de franquicia
Orígenes
A continuación se muestra una lista parcial de los equipos de béisbol de Cape Cod desde la década de 1860 hasta la formación de la Cape League en 1923.
- Cummaquids de Barnstable
- Barnstable Osceolas
- Barnstable Village
- Chatham
- Club de cabañas de Falmouth
- Harwich
- Hyannis
- Fábrica de pantalones Orleans
- Osterville
- Atletismo Sandwich
- Sandwich Nichols Club
- Mastetuketts de West Barnstable
- West Falmouth
- Yarmouth Mattakeesetts
Era temprana de la Cape League (1923-1939)
Equipo | Estaciones |
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Barnstable | 1931-1937; 1939 |
Bourne | 1933 * –1939 |
Chatham | 1923-1926; 1930-1931 |
Chatham - Harwich | 1927-1929 |
Falmouth | 1923-1939 |
Harwich | 1930-1939 |
Hyannis | 1923-1930 |
Orleans | 1928-1934; 1937-1938 |
Osterville | 1923-1930 |
Provincetown | 1933 * |
Wareham | 1927–1928; 1930-1932 |
* En 1933, Provincetown se retiró y fue reemplazado por Bourne a mitad de temporada. |
Era de la Liga Superior e Inferior del Cabo (1946-1962)
División | Equipo | Estaciones |
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Cabo superior | Barnstable Townies / Barons / Red Sox | 1946 * –1952 † 1955–1956 1959–1962 |
Bourne Canalmen | 1946-1950 1961-1962 | |
Hervidores Cotuit | 1947–1962 | |
Falmouth All-Stars | 1946–1962 | |
Halcones de boca de halcón | 1951-1953 | |
Guerreros Mashpee / Indios | 1946–1951 1953–1955 | |
Academia Marítima de Massachusetts | 1946–1947 ‡ 1949–1961 | |
Osterville | 1948-1950 | |
Jets / Minutemen de la Base de la Fuerza Aérea Otis | 1949-1950 1955 1957-1961 | |
Clouters de Sagamore | 1946–1962 | |
Emparedado | 1946-1949 | |
Porteros de Wareham | 1952 † –1962 |
División | Equipo | Estaciones |
---|---|---|
Cabo Inferior | Brewster | 1948-1951 1956-1960 |
Chatham | 1946–1962 | |
Dennis Clippers | 1946-1961 | |
Eastham | 1949-1955 | |
Harwich | 1946–1962 | |
Harwich Cabo Verdean Club | 1949-1950 | |
Estación de la Fuerza Aérea North Truro Blue Sox | 1952-1957 | |
Medias Rojas de Orleans | 1947–1962 | |
Wellfleet | 1956 | |
Indios de yarmouth | 1946–1962 | |
* Barnstable jugó en la división de Lower Cape solo en 1946. † En 1952, Barnstable se retiró y fue reemplazado por Wareham a mitad de temporada. [20] [21] ‡ Mass. Maritime Academy jugó en la división Lower Cape en 1946-1947. |
Comienzos de la era moderna (1963-1987)
De 1963 a 1969, la liga recién reorganizada mantuvo la estructura divisional de Upper Cape / Lower Cape, con la serie de campeonatos disputada por los ganadores de cada división. A partir de 1970, la estructura divisional dio paso a una única liga combinada, con los cuatro mejores equipos de la liga avanzando a los playoffs. Esta estructura de liga combinada continuó hasta 1987.
Equipo | Estaciones |
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Bourne Canalmen | 1963–1964 *; 1967-1969; 1971-1972 |
Hervidores Cotuit | 1963-1987 |
Falmouth All-Stars / Commodores | 1963-1987 |
Hyannis Mets | 1976–1987 |
Sagamore Clouters / Canalmen | 1963–1966 * |
Porteros de Wareham | 1963-1987 |
* En 1965, Bourne Canalmen y Sagamore Clouters se fusionaron. El nuevo equipo se llamó "Sagamore Canalmen" durante las temporadas de 1965 y 1966 , y "Bourne Canalmen" a partir de entonces. |
Equipo | Estaciones |
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Medias Rojas de Chatham / Atletismo | 1963-1987 |
Marineros de Harwich | 1963-1987 |
Cardenales de Orleans | 1963-1987 |
Minutemen de la Base de la Fuerza Aérea Otis | 1963-1964 |
Indios Yarmouth / Medias Rojas / Medias Rojas Yarmouth-Dennis | 1963-1987 |
En la actualidad
En 1988, los Bourne Braves y Brewster Whitecaps se unieron al CCBL como equipos de expansión y la liga resultante de diez equipos se dividió en divisiones Este y Oeste. Desde 1988, no ha habido cambios en la composición de la franquicia de la liga ni en las alineaciones divisionales.
Campeonatos de liga
Año | Equipo ganador | Gerente | Juegos | Equipo perdedor * | Gerente | Árbitro |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1923 | Falmouth | Byron H. Parker Frank Silva | [22] | |||
1924 | Osterville | Arthur "Dutch" Ayer | [23] [24] | |||
1925 | Osterville | Joe Murphy | [25] | |||
1926 | Hyannis / Osterville (co-campeones) | Freddie Moncewicz ( Hyannis ) John "Dot" Whelan ( Osterville ) | [26] [27] [28] [29] | |||
1927 | Hyannis | Freddie Moncewicz | [30] [31] | |||
1928 | Osterville | Eddie McGrath | [32] | |||
1929 | Falmouth | Lynn Wells | [33] | |||
1930 | Wareham | Harry Noznesky | [34] | |||
1931 | Falmouth | Jack Walsh | [35] | |||
1932 | Falmouth | Jack Walsh | [36] | |||
1933 | Harwich | Joe Harraghy | 3-0 | Falmouth | Jack Walsh | [37] |
1934 | Barnstable | Pete Herman | [38] | |||
1935 | Falmouth | Jack Walsh | 3–2 | Barnstable | Pete Herman | [39] |
1936 | Bourne | Larry Donovan | [40] | |||
1937 | Barnstable | Pete Herman | [41] | |||
1938 | Falmouth | Bill Boehner | [42] | |||
1939 | Falmouth | Buzz Harvey | [43] |
Equipo | Ganado | Temporadas de campeonato |
---|---|---|
Falmouth | 7 | 1923, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1939 |
Osterville | 4 | 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928 |
Hyannis | 2 | 1926, 1927 |
Barnstable | 2 | 1934, 1937 |
Wareham | 1 | 1930 |
Harwich | 1 | 1933 |
Bourne | 1 | 1936 |
* Durante la era 1923-1939, los playoffs de postemporada eran una rareza. En la mayoría de los años, el ganador del banderín de la temporada regular simplemente fue coronado como el campeón de la liga.
Sin embargo, hubo cuatro años en los que la liga dividió su temporada regular y se coronó campeones separados para la primera y segunda mitad. En dos de esas
temporadas (1936 y 1939), un solo equipo ganó ambas mitades y fue declarado campeón absoluto. En las otras dos temporadas divididas (1933 y 1935),
los dos campeones de media temporada disputaron una serie de postemporada para determinar el campeón general.
Año | Equipo ganador | Gerente | Juegos | Equipo perdedor | Gerente | Árbitro |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1946 | Falmouth | John DeMello | 2-1 | Harwich | [44] [45] | |
1947 | Orleans | Herb Fuller | 2-0 | Mashpee | [46] | |
1948 | Mashpee | 2-0 | Orleans | Herb Fuller | [47] | |
1949 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | Falmouth | Willard E. Boyden | [48] | |
1950 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | Sagamore | George Karras | [49] | |
1951 | Sagamore | George Karras | 3–2 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | [50] [51] |
1952 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | 3-0 | Sagamore | George Karras | [52] |
1953 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | 3-0 | Sagamore | George Karras | [53] |
1954 | Sagamore | George Karras | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | [54] | |
1955 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | Cotuit | Cal Burlingame | [55] | |
1956 | Sagamore | Manny Pena | 2-0 | Dennis | Bren Taylor | [56] |
1957 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | 2-0 | Wareham | [57] | |
1958 | Yarmouth | John Halunen | 2-0 | Sagamore | Manny Pena | [58] |
1959 | Sagamore | Manny Pena | 2-0 | Orleans | Laurin Peterson | [59] |
1960 | Yarmouth | John Halunen | 2-1 | Sagamore | Manny Pena | [60] |
1961 | Cotuit | Jim Hubbard | 2-1 | Yarmouth | John Halunen | [61] |
1962 | Cotuit | Jim Hubbard | 2-0 | Harwich | [62] [63] |
Equipo | Ganado | Temporadas de campeonato |
---|---|---|
Orleans | 7 | 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957 |
Sagamore | 4 | 1951, 1954, 1956, 1959 |
Cotuit | 2 | 1961, 1962 |
Yarmouth | 2 | 1958, 1960 |
Falmouth | 1 | 1946 |
Mashpee | 1 | 1948 |
Año | Equipo ganador | Gerente | Juegos | Equipo perdedor | Gerente | MVP de los playoffs | Árbitro |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1963 | Cotuit | Jim Hubbard | 2-0 | Orleans | Dave Gavitt | No premiado | [64] [65] |
1964 | Cotuit | Jim Hubbard | 3-1 | Chatham | Joe "Skip" Lewis | No premiado | [66] [67] |
1965 | Sagamore | Lou Lamoriello | 3–2 | Chatham | Joe "Skip" Lewis | No premiado | |
1966 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | 3-1 | Chatham | Joe "Skip" Lewis | No premiado | |
1967 | Chatham | Joe "Skip" Lewis | 2–0–1 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | No premiado | [68] [69] [70] |
1968 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | 3-1 | Harwich | John Carroll | No premiado | [71] |
1969 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | 2-1 | Chatham | Joe "Skip" Lewis | No premiado | [72] [73] |
1970 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | 2-0 | Orleans | Tony Williams | No premiado | [74] [75] |
1971 | Falmouth | Bill Livesey | 3–2 | Orleans | Tony Williams | No premiado | [76] |
1972 | Cotuit | Jack McCarthy | 3-1 | Chatham | Ben Hays | No premiado | [77] |
1973 | Cotuit | Jack McCarthy | 3-1 | Yarmouth | Merrill "Red" Wilson | No premiado | [78] [79] |
1974 | Cotuit | Jack McCarthy | 3–2 | Orleans | Tom Yankus | No premiado | [80] [81] [82] |
1975 | Cotuit | Jack McCarthy | 3–2 | Falmouth | Jack Gillis | No premiado | [83] [84] |
1976 | Wareham | Bill Livesey | 3–2 | Chatham | Ed Lyons | No premiado | [85] |
1977 | Cotuit | Jack McCarthy | 3–2 | YARDA | Bob Stead | No premiado | [86] [87] [88] |
1978 | Hyannis | Bob Schaefer | 3-1 | Harwich | Don Prohovich | No premiado | [89] [90] |
1979 | Hyannis | Bob Schaefer | 3-1 | Harwich | Don Prohovich | No premiado | [91] [92] [93] |
1980 | Falmouth | Al Worthington | 3–2 | Chatham | Ed Lyons | No premiado | [94] [95] [96] |
1981 | Cotuit | George Greer | 3-1 | Orleans | Jack Donahue | No premiado | [97] [98] |
mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Chatham | Ed Lyons | 3-0 | Hyannis | Rico magner | No premiado | [99] [100] [101] |
1983 | Harwich | Steve anillo | 3–2 | Cotuit | George Greer | No premiado | [102] [103] |
1984 | Cotuit | George Greer | 2-0 | Wareham | Mike Roberts | No premiado | [104] |
1985 | Cotuit | George Greer | 2-1 | Chatham | John Mayotte | Grady Hall, Cotuit | [105] |
1986 | Orleans | John Castleberry | 2-0 | Cotuit | George Greer | Gary Alexander, Orleans | [106] |
1987 | Harwich | Bill Springman | 2-1 | YARDA | Don Reed | Charles Nagy , Harwich | [107] |
1988 | Wareham | Stan manso | 2-1 | Orleans | John Castleberry | John Thoden, Wareham | [108] [109] |
Mo Vaughn , Wareham | |||||||
1989 | YARDA | Don Reed | 2-0 | Hyannis | Ed Lyons | Mark Sweeney , YD | [110] [111] |
1990 | YARDA | Don Reed | 2-1 | Wareham | Jim Fleming | Kirk Piskor, YD | [112] [113] [114] |
1991 | Hyannis | Brad Kelley | 2-0 | Chatham | Rich Hill | Chad McConnell , Hyannis | [115] |
1992 | Chatham | Rich Hill | 2-0 | Cotuit | Roger Bidwell | Steve Duda, Chatham | [116] [117] [118] |
1993 | Orleans | Rolando Casanova | 2-0 | Wareham | Don Reed | Chris Ciaccio, Orleans | [119] [120] |
1994 | Wareham | Don Reed | 2-0 | Brewster | Bill Mosiello | Chris Boni, Wareham | [121] [122] |
1995 | Cotuit | Mike Coutts | 2-1 | Chatham | John Schiffner | Josh Paul , Cotuit | [123] [124] |
Josh Gandy, Cotuit | |||||||
1996 | Chatham | John Schiffner | 2-0 | Falmouth | Harvey Shapiro | Jermaine Clark , Chatham | [125] [126] |
Keith Evans, Chatham | |||||||
1997 | Wareham | Don Reed | 2-0 | Harwich | Chad Holbrook | Kevin Hodge, Wareham | [127] [128] |
1998 | Chatham | John Schiffner | 3–2 | Wareham | Don Reed | Matt Cepicky , Chatham | [129] [130] |
Ryan Earey, Chatham | |||||||
1999 | Cotuit | Mike Coutts | 2-1 | Chatham | John Schiffner | Garrett Atkins , Cotuit | [131] [132] |
2000 | Brewster | Dave Lawn | 2-0 | Hyannis | Tom O'Connell | Jack Headley, Brewster | [133] [134] |
Pat Shine | |||||||
2001 | Wareham | Cooper Farris | 2-1 | Chatham | John Schiffner | Aaron Hill , Wareham | [135] [136] [137] |
2002 | Wareham | Cooper Farris | 2-1 | Orleans | Carmen Carcone | Matt Kutler, Wareham | [138] |
2003 | Orleans | Carmen Carcone | 2-0 | Bourne | Harvey Shapiro | Cesar Nicolas, Orleans | [139] [140] |
2004 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-0 | Falmouth | Jeff Trundy | Ryan Rohlinger , YD | [141] [142] |
Joshua Faiola, YD | |||||||
2005 | Orleans | Kelly Nicholson | 2-1 | Bourne | Harvey Shapiro | Brad Meyers, Orleans | [143] [144] |
Emmanuel Burriss , Orleans | |||||||
2006 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-1 | Wareham | Cooper Farris | David Robertson , YD | [145] [146] [147] |
2007 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-0 | Falmouth | Jeff Trundy | Trevor Holder, YD | [148] [149] [150] |
2008 | Harwich | Steve Englert | 2-0 | Cotuit | Mike Roberts | Jason Stidham, Harwich | [151] [152] |
Marc Fleury, Harwich | |||||||
2009 | Bourne | Harvey Shapiro | 2-0 | Cotuit | Mike Roberts | Rodillo de Kyle , Bourne | [153] [154] |
2010 | Cotuit | Mike Roberts | 2-1 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | Jordan Leyland, Cotuit | [155] |
2011 | Harwich | Steve Englert | 2-0 | Falmouth | Jeff Trundy | Mike Garza, Harwich | [156] [157] |
2012 | Wareham | Cooper Farris | 2-1 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | Kyle Schwarber , Wareham | [158] [159] [160] |
2013 | Cotuit | Mike Roberts | 2-0 | Orleans | Kelly Nicholson | Bradley Zimmer , Cotuit | [161] [162] |
2014 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-0 | Falmouth | Jeff Trundy | Walker Buehler , YD | [163] [164] [165] |
Marcus Mastrobuoni, YD | |||||||
2015 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-1 | Hyannis | Chad Gassman | Ben Bowden , YD | [166] [167] |
Donnie Walton , YD | |||||||
2016 | YARDA | Scott Pickler | 2-1 | Falmouth | Jeff Trundy | Kevin Smith , YD | [168] [169] [170] |
2017 | Brewster | Jamie Shevchik | 2-1 | Bourne | Harvey Shapiro | Nick Dunn, Brewster | [171] [172] [173] |
Hunter Bishop , Brewster | |||||||
2018 | Wareham | Don Sneddon | 2-0 | Chatham | Tom Holliday | Austin Shenton, Wareham | [174] [175] |
2019 | Cotuit | Mike Roberts | 2-0 | Harwich | Steve Englert | Casey Schmitt, Cotuit | [176] [177] |
2020 | Temporada cancelada por pandemia de coronavirus |
Equipo | Ganado | Jugado | Último ganado | Último jugado |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cotuit | 15 | 20 | 2019 | 2019 |
Wareham | 8 | 13 | 2018 | 2018 |
YD * | 8 | 13 | 2016 | 2016 |
Falmouth | 6 | 14 | 1980 | 2016 |
Chatham | 5 | 18 | 1998 | 2018 |
Orleans | 4 | 12 | 2005 | 2013 |
Harwich | 4 | 9 | 2011 | 2019 |
Hyannis | 3 | 7 | 1991 | 2015 |
Brewster | 2 | 3 | 2017 | 2017 |
Bourne | 1 | 4 | 2009 | 2017 |
Sagamore † | 1 | 1 | 1965 | 1965 |
* Incluye registros de los indios Yarmouth predecesores. † Desaparecido. |
Equipo | Ganado | Temporadas de campeonato |
---|---|---|
Cotuit | 17 | 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1995, 1999, 2010, 2013, 2019 |
Falmouth | 14 | 1923, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1980 |
Orleans | 11 | 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1986, 1993, 2003, 2005 |
YD * | 10 | 1958, 1960, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 |
Wareham | 9 | 1930, 1976, 1988, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2018 |
Hyannis | 5 | 1926, 1927, 1978, 1979, 1991 |
Harwich | 5 | 1933, 1983, 1987, 2008, 2011 |
Sagamore † | 5 | 1951, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1965 |
Chatham | 5 | 1967, 1982, 1992, 1996, 1998 |
Osterville † | 4 | 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928 |
Barnstable † | 2 | 1934, 1937 |
Bourne | 2 | 1936, 2009 |
Brewster | 2 | 2000, 2017 |
Mashpee † | 1 | 1948 |
* Incluye registros de los indios Yarmouth predecesores. † Desaparecido. |
Gerente | Equipo | Temporadas como Gerente | Temporadas totales | Campeonatos totales | Temporadas de campeonato |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scott Pickler | YARDA | 1998-2019 | 22 | 6 | 2004, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 |
Bill Livesey | Falmouth Wareham | 1965-1972 ( Falmouth ) 1976-1977 ( Wareham ) | 10 | 6 | 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 ( Falmouth ) 1976 ( Wareham ) |
Laurin Peterson | Orleans | 1949–1962 | 14 | 6 | 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957 |
Jack McCarthy | Cotuit | 1970-1978 | 9 | 5 | 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 |
Don Reed | YD Wareham | 1987-1990 ( YD ) 1991-1999 ( Wareham ) | 13 | 4 | 1989, 1990 ( YD ) 1994, 1997 ( Wareham ) |
Jim Hubbard | Cotuit | 1961–1969 | 9 | 4 | 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 |
Mike Roberts | Cotuit Wareham | 1984, 2000 ( Wareham ) 2004-2019 ( Cotuit ) | 18 | 3 | 2010, 2013, 2019 ( Cotuit ) |
Cooper Farris | Wareham | 2001-2004 2006-2015 | 14 | 3 | 2001, 2002, 2012 |
George Greer | Cotuit | 1979-1987 | 9 | 3 | 1981, 1984, 1985 |
Jack Walsh | Falmouth | 1931-1936 | 6 | 3 | 1931, 1932, 1935 |
Steve Englert | Harwich | 2003-2019 | 17 | 2 | 2008, 2011 |
John Schiffner | Chatham | 1993-2017 | 25 | 2 | 1996, 1998 |
Mike Coutts | Cotuit | 1995–1996 1999–2001 | 5 | 2 | 1995, 1999 |
Bob Schaefer | Bourne Hyannis | 1971-1972 ( Bourne ) 1978-1979 ( Hyannis ) | 4 | 2 | 1978, 1979 ( Hyannis ) |
John Halunen | Yarmouth | 1958-1963 | 6 | 2 | 1958, 1960 |
Manny Pena | Sagamore | 1956-1961 | 6 | 2 | 1956, 1959 |
George Karras | Sagamore | 1948-1954 | 7 | 2 | 1951, 1954 |
Pete Herman | Chatham Barnstable | 1930-1931 ( Chatham ) 1933-1937 ( Barnstable ) | 7 | 2 | 1934, 1937 ( Barnstable ) |
Freddie Moncewicz | Hyannis | 1926-1927 1929-1930 | 4 | 2 | 1926, 1927 |
Miembro del Salón de la Fama CCBL |
Juego de estrellas
El primer Juego de Estrellas de CCBL tuvo lugar en 1946, cuando un escuadrón de estrellas de la Liga del Cabo se enfrentó a una colección de jugadores de prueba de los Medias Rojas de Boston . A lo largo de la era de la Liga Superior e Inferior del Cabo (1946-1962), las dos divisiones presentaban rutinariamente tanto concursos de estrellas intradivisionales como un Juego de Estrellas CCBL anual entre divisiones. De 1957 a 1961, el Juego de Estrellas CCBL fue patrocinado por P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company . Ballantine fue un importante patrocinador publicitario de los Yankees de Nueva York , y organizó apariciones en las festividades de CCBL de ex alumnos de los Yankees, incluidos Phil Rizzuto , Elston Howard , Whitey Ford , Moose Skowron , Bill Stafford , Eddie Lopat y Mel Allen , así como en Brooklyn. El gran Roy Campanella de los Dodgers .
A medida que comenzó la era moderna de la liga, el All-Star Game continuó siendo disputado entre las divisiones Upper Cape (oeste) y Lower Cape (este) de la CCBL de 1963 a 1969. En 1963, un equipo jugó un All-Star Game adicional. de la CCBL contra un equipo de la Cranberry League, con sede en el sureste de Massachusetts . El juego se jugó en Keith Field en Sagamore , y la CCBL se ubicó en la cima, 15-2.
De 1970 a 1987, un equipo de estrellas de la CCBL jugó un Juego de Estrellas interliga anual contra estrellas de la Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League (ACBL). Los juegos se jugaban típicamente en los estadios de las grandes ligas, incluidos el Fenway Park , el Yankee Stadium y el Shea Stadium en Nueva York, y el Veterans Stadium de Filadelfia .
Desde 1988, el Juego de Estrellas se ha disputado entre estrellas que representan a las divisiones Este y Oeste de CCBL, y también ha presentado un concurso de bateo de jonrones antes del juego . El evento normalmente se lleva a cabo en uno de los campos locales de CCBL, aunque regresó a Fenway Park por un tramo de tres años de 2009 a 2011.
Año | Equipo ganador | Puntaje | Lugar de eventos | Lanzador ganador | Árbitro |
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1946 | CCBL | 9–5 | Brooks Park | [178] [179] | |
1947 | Cabo superior | 11–5 | Keith Field | [178] [180] | |
1948 | Cabo Inferior | 4-2 | Brooks Park | [178] [181] | |
1949 | Sin juego entre divisiones | ||||
1950 | Cabo Inferior | 13–4 | Keith Field | Bob Curtis, Harwich | [178] [182] |
1951 | Cabo superior | 5-3 | Ezra Baker Field | Charlie Eastman, Falmouth (Halcones) | [183] [184] |
1952 | Cabo Inferior | 8–4 | Keith Field | Tinker Meads, Eastham | [178] [185] |
1953 | Sin juego entre divisiones | ||||
1954 | Sin juego entre divisiones | ||||
1955 | Sin juego entre divisiones | ||||
1956 | Sin juego entre divisiones | ||||
1957 | Cabo superior | 6–5 | Keith Field | Cal Burlingame, Cotuit | [186] [187] [188] |
1958 | Cabo superior | 6–4 | Ezra Baker Field | Tom Harrington, Wareham | [186] [189] |
1959 | CORBATA | 9–9 | Keith Field | Ninguno | [186] [190] |
1960 | Cabo superior | 2-1 | Ezra Baker Field | Charlie Bunker, Cotuit | [186] [191] [192] |
1961 | Cabo superior | 5-4 | Otis AFB | Bob Butkus, Cotuit | [186] [193] [194] |
1962 | Cabo Inferior | 2-1 | Brooks Park | Tom Yankus, Orleans | [186] [195] |
Año | Equipo ganador | Puntaje | Lugar de eventos | Lanzador ganador | Árbitro |
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1963 | CCBL | 15-2 | Keith Field | Bernie Kilroy, Cotuit | [196] |
1963 | Cabo superior | 10–5 | Lowell Park | [197] [198] | |
1964 | Cabo superior | 4-2 | Campo de veteranos | Bud Knittel, Falmouth | |
1965 | Cabo superior | 10–9 | Campo Clem Spillane | Steve Kadison, Falmouth | |
1966 | Cabo Inferior | 5–1 | Jefe Fuller Field | Joe Jabar , Chatham | |
1967 | Cabo Inferior | 9-1 | Parque Eldredge | Chuck Seelbach , Orleans | [199] |
1968 | Cabo superior | 3-0 | Campo de veteranos | Dave Stone, Falmouth | [200] |
1969 | Cabo Inferior | 4-0 | Campo Whitehouse | Hank Bunnell, Chatham | [201] |
Año | Equipo ganador | Puntaje | Lugar de eventos | MVP del juego | Lanzador ganador | Árbitro |
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1970 | CCBL | 6–3 | estadio Yankee | No premiado | Paul Mitchell , Falmouth | [202] |
1971 | CCBL | 6–3 | Campo de veteranos | No premiado | Paul Mitchell , Falmouth | [203] |
1972 * | Commodores de Falmouth | 8-1 | Jefe Fuller Field | No premiado | Mike Flanagan , Falmouth | [204] |
1973 | CCBL | 13–7 | estadio Yankee | Jim Riggleman , Falmouth | Dave Schuler , Yarmouth | [205] |
1974 | ACBL | 4-2 | Jefe Fuller Field | Tom Sohns, ACBL | Jeff Albert, ACBL | [206] |
1975 | CCBL | 1–0 | Fenway Park | Steve Tipa, ACBL | Marinero de Kent, Yarmouth | [207] |
1976 | CCBL | 4–1 | estadio Yankee | Steve Taylor, Chatham | Steve Taylor, Chatham | [208] |
1977 | CCBL | 8–3 | Fenway Park | Steve Balboni , YD | Brian Denman , Cotuit | [209] |
1978 | Cancelado debido al clima | [210] | ||||
1979 | CCBL | 6–5 | Fenway Park | Ross Jones , Hyannis | Ed Olwine , Hyannis | [211] |
1980 | CCBL | 10–9 | estadio Yankee | Ron Darling , Cotuit | Joe Pursell, Cotuit | [212] |
1981 | CORBATA | 4-4 | Fenway Park | Wade Rowdon , Orleans | Ninguno | [213] |
mil novecientos ochenta y dos | ACBL | 5-2 | Estadio Shea | Bill Ashford, ACBL | Bob Layne, ACBL | [214] |
1983 | CCBL | 6-2 | Fenway Park | Jamie Sims, ACBL | Dennis Livingston, Wareham | [215] |
1984 | CCBL | 7-3 | Estadio de los veteranos | Mike Loggins, Harwich | Joe Magrane , Harwich | [216] |
1985 | CCBL | 12–9 | Fenway Park | Ken Jackson , ACBL | Mark Hatje, YD | [217] |
1986 | CCBL | 6-2 | Estadio Shea | Jack Armstrong , Wareham | Tony Ariola, Cotuit | [218] |
1987 | CCBL | 10-1 | Fenway Park | Joe Hall, YD | Andy Berg, Harwich | [219] |
Año | División ganadora | Récord de todos los tiempos | Puntaje | Lugar de eventos | MVP Este † | MVP del Oeste † | Campeón del concurso de bateo de jonrones | Árbitro |
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1988 | Oeste | (1–0–0 Oeste) | 4-3 | Parque Eldredge | JT Bruett , Cotuit (MVP) | Frank Thomas , Orleans | [220] | |
Brian Ahern, Harwich (OP) | ||||||||
1989 | este | (1–1–0) | 3-0 | Parque Eldredge | Jim Austin, Harwich (MVP) | Mike Thomas , Orleans | [221] | |
Lance Dickson , Orleans (OP) | ||||||||
1990 | Oeste | (2–1–0 Oeste) | 9-1 | Parque Eldredge | Mark Smith , Wareham (MVP) | Mike Gropusso, Orleans | [222] | |
Larry Thomas , YD (OP) | ||||||||
1991 | este | (2–2–0) | 7-4 | Jefe Fuller Field | Will Scalzitti, Brewster | Doug Hecker, Hyannis | Chad McConnell , Hyannis | [223] |
1992 | Oeste | (3–2–0 Oeste) | 3-1 | Campo Whitehouse | Billy Wagner , Brewster | Rick Ellstrom, Cotuit | Todd Greene , YD | [224] |
1993 | Oeste | (4–2–0 Oeste) | 9-3 | Campo Clem Spillane | Geoff Blum , Brewster | Roy Marsh, Wareham | Scott Krause, Cotuit | [225] |
1994 | Oeste | (5–2–0 Oeste) | 6–1 | Parque Eldredge | Dan Kurtz, Harwich | Boomer Whipple, Cotuit | Todd Helton , Orleans | [226] |
1995 | Oeste | (6–2–0 Oeste) | 4-0 | Jefe Fuller Field | Gary Burnham, Orleans | Dan Olson, Hyannis | Dan Olson, Hyannis | [227] |
1996 | CORBATA | (6–2–1 Oeste) | 6–6 | Campo Wilson rojo | CJ Ankrum, Brewster | Kevin Nicholson , Wareham | Eddy Furniss , YD | [228] |
1997 | Oeste | (7–2–1 Oeste) | 5-4 | Parque McKeon | Edmund Muth, YD | Jason Edgar, Falmouth | John Scheschuk, Cotuit | [229] |
1998 | este | (7–3–1 Oeste) | 3–2 | Campo de veteranos | Matt Cepicky , Chatham | Todd Donovan, Cotuit | Matt Cepicky , Chatham | [230] |
1999 | Oeste | (8–3–1 Oeste) | 6–4 | Campo Clem Spillane | Mark Teixeira , Orleans | Garrett Atkins , Cotuit | Doc Brooks, Falmouth | [231] |
2000 | este | (8–4–1 Oeste) | 7-6 | Escuela secundaria técnica regional de Cape Cod | Ryan Stegall, Harwich | Brian Stavisky, Hyannis | Jason Cooper, YD | [232] |
2001 | este | (8–5–1 Oeste) | 10-1 | Jefe Fuller Field | Russ Adams , Orleans | Matt Murton , Wareham | Jason Cooper, YD | [233] |
2002 | Oeste | (9–5–1 Oeste) | 4–1 | Campo Whitehouse | Tim Stauffer , Chatham | Brian Snyder, Cotuit | Matt Murton , Wareham | [234] |
2003 | este | (9–6–1 Oeste) | 3-1 | Jefe Fuller Field | Garrett Mock , YD | Sam Fuld , Hyannis | Cesar Nicolas, Orleans | [235] |
2004 | este | (9–7–1 Oeste) | 13-0 | Parque Eldredge | Frank Curreri, YD | Dallas Buck , Falmouth | Austin Easley, Bourne | [236] |
2005 | este | (9–8–1 Oeste) | 1–0 | Parque McKeon | Colin Curtis , Orleans | Daniel Bard , Wareham | Aaron Bates , Brewster | [237] |
2006 | este | (9–9–1) | 7-2 | Campo Wilson rojo | Josh Satin , Orleans | Brad Chalk, Falmouth | Mitch Moreland , Bourne | [238] [239] |
2007 | este | (10–9–1 Este) | 3–2 | Campo Clem Spillane | Dennis Raben, Orleans | Aaron Cuervo , Falmouth | Luke Murton, Wareham | [240] |
2008 | este | (11–9–1 Este) | 8–6 | Campo de veteranos | Grant Green, Chatham | Ben Paulsen , Hyannis | Angelo Songco, Orleans | [241] |
2009 | Oeste | (11-10-1 Este) | 3-0 | Fenway Park | Chris Sale , YD | Zack Cox , Cotuit | Connor Powers, Harwich | [242] |
2010 | Oeste | (11-11-1) | 5-0 | Fenway Park | Caleb Ramsey, YD | Zach Wilson, Wareham | Paul Hoilman, Cotuit | [243] |
2011 | este | (12-11-1 Este) | 4–1 | Fenway Park | James Ramsey , YD | Konner Wade, Wareham | Richie Shaffer , Chatham | [244] |
2012 | CORBATA | (12-11-2 Este) | 1–1 | Campo Whitehouse | Alex Blandino , YD | Daniel Palka , Wareham | JaCoby Jones , Harwich | [245] |
2013 | este | (13-11-2 Este) | 9-3 | Campo Wilson rojo | JD Davis , Chatham | Kevin Cron , Falmouth | Skyler Ewing, Hyannis | [246] |
2014 | Oeste | (13–12–2 Este) | 5-0 | Parque Doran | AJ Murray, Chatham | Ryan Pérez, Hyannis | Sal Annunziata, Harwich | [247] |
2015 | este | (14–12–2 Este) | 1–0 | Campo Clem Spillane | Donnie Walton , YD | Devin Smeltzer , Hyannis | Sembradoras Logan, Wareham | [248] |
Ian Hamilton , Wareham | ||||||||
2016 | Oeste | (14-13-2 Este) | 8-0 | Campo de veteranos | BJ Myers, Harwich | Zach Rutherford, Hyannis | Kameron Esthay , Hyannis | [249] |
2017 | este | (15-13-2 Este) | 5-3 | Campo Clem Spillane | Jimmy Herron, Orleans | Griffin Conine , Cotuit | Stephen Scott, Orleans | [250] |
2018 | Oeste | (15-14-2 Este) | 4-3 | Campo Whitehouse | Reid Detmers , Brewster | Spencer Brickhouse, Bourne | Carter Aldrete, Orleans | [251] |
2019 | este | (16-14-2 Este) | 6–5 | Parque Eldredge | Brett Auerbach, Brewster | Matt McLain , Wareham | Tyler Hardman, Brewster | [252] |
Trabajador de calibre , Brewster | ||||||||
2020 | Temporada cancelada por pandemia de coronavirus |
Miembro del Salón de la Fama CCBL | |
* | Debido a un conflicto de programación con la ACBL, el Juego de Estrellas de 1972 fue disputado entre las estrellas de la CCBL y el campeón defensor de la liga Falmouth Commodores . [253] |
† | De 1988 a 1990, se nombró a un solo MVP y a un solo lanzador destacado (OP). A partir de 1991, se nombró un MVP de cada división. |
Ganadores de premios anuales
La liga presenta anualmente varios premios individuales, que incluyen:
- La Pat Sorenti MVP Award
- Premio al prospecto profesional sobresaliente de Robert A. McNeece
- El BFC Whitehouse Pitcher Sobresaliente Premio
- Premio al lanzador de relevo excepcional de Russ Ford
- Premio a la deportividad Daniel J. Silva
- Premio al décimo jugador de Manny Robello
- Premio al Jugador Destacado de Nueva Inglaterra John J. Claffey
- El premio Thurman Munson al campeón de bateo
Año | MVP | Prospecto profesional excepcional | Lanzador excepcional | Lanzador de relevo excepcional | Deportividad | 10mo jugador | Excepcional New Englander | Campeón de bateo |
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1963 | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Ken Voges Chatham (.505) |
1964 | Ken Huebner Cotuit | No premiado | Bernie Kilroy Cotuit | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Harry Nelson Bourne (.390) |
1965 | Ron Bugbee Sagamore | No premiado | Noel Kinski Sagamore | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | John Awdycki Orleans (.407) |
1966 | Ed Drucker Harwich | No premiado | Joe Jabar Chatham | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Tom Weir Chatham (.420) |
1967 | Thurman Munson Chatham | No premiado | Joe Jabar Chatham | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Thurman Munson Chatham (.420) |
1968 | Dick Licini Bourne | No premiado | Phil Corddry Orleans | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Dick Licini Bourne (.382) |
1969 | Jim Norris Orleans | No premiado | Paul Mitchell Falmouth | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Jim Norris Orleans (.415) |
MVP | Prospecto profesional | Lanzador | Jarra de alivio | Deportividad | 10mo jugador | Nueva Inglaterra | Campeón de bateo | |
1970 | Jim Prete Wareham | No premiado | Paul Mitchell Falmouth | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Mike Eden Orleans (.378) |
1971 | Joe Barkauskas Wareham | No premiado | Bob Majczan Wareham | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Ken Doria Chatham (.346) |
1972 | Brad Linden Orleans | No premiado | John Caneira Bourne | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | No premiado | Ed Orrizzi Falmouth (.372) |
1973 | Steve Newell Wareham | No premiado | John Caneira Chatham | No premiado | Jeff Washington Orleans | No premiado | No premiado | Dave Bergman Chatham (.341) |
1974 | Phil Welch Wareham | No premiado | Andy Muhlstock Harwich | No premiado | Jim Foxwell Wareham | No premiado | No premiado | Pete Ross Yarmouth (.357) |
1975 | Paul O'Neill Cotuit | No premiado | Jerry Hoffman Wareham | No premiado | Ed Kuchar Orleans | No premiado | No premiado | Paul O'Neill Cotuit (.358) |
1976 | Nat Showalter Hyannis | Bobby Sprowl Wareham | Mickey O'Connor Chatham | No premiado | Joe Gurascio Chatham | No premiado | No premiado | Nat Showalter Hyannis (.434) |
Steve Taylor Chatham | ||||||||
1977 | Steve Balboni Y-D | Steve Balboni Y-D | Karl Steffen Wareham | No premiado | Russ Quetti Chatham | No premiado | No premiado | Cotuit Del Bender (.395) |
Brian Denman Cotuit | ||||||||
1978 | Bill Schroeder Hyannis | Bill Schroeder Hyannis | Chuck Dale Orleans | No premiado | Gary Cicatiello Falmouth | No premiado | No premiado | Randy LaVigne Cotuit (.370) |
Randy LaVigne Cotuit | ||||||||
1979 | Ron Perry Jr. Hyannis | Ross Jones Hyannis | Walt Terrell Chatham | No premiado | Gary Kaczor Harwich | No premiado | No premiado | Ross Jones Hyannis (.407) |
John McDonald Wareham | ||||||||
MVP | Prospecto profesional | Lanzador | Jarra de alivio | Deportividad | 10mo jugador | Nueva Inglaterra | Campeón de bateo | |
1980 | Cotuit Ron Darling | Cotuit Ron Darling | Joe Pursell Cotuit | No premiado | Steve Lombardozzi Falmouth | No premiado | No premiado | Ladrillo Smith Hyannis (.391) |
Ladrillo Smith Hyannis | ||||||||
1981 | John Morris Wareham | Wade Rowdon Orleans | Greg Myers Harwich | No premiado | Joe Sickles Y-D | No premiado | No premiado | Sam Nattile Falmouth (.443) |
Gary Melillo Wareham | ||||||||
Jim Sherman Chatham | ||||||||
mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Terry Steinbach Cotuit | Gary Kanwisher Chatham | Scott Murray Harwich | No premiado | Jeff Innis Cotuit | No premiado | No premiado | Terry Steinbach Cotuit (.431) |
1983 | Greg Lotzar Cotuit | Cory Snyder Harwich | Dennis Livingston Wareham | No premiado | Jim Howard Hyannis | No premiado | No premiado | Greg Lotzar Cotuit (.414) |
1984 | Joey Cora Chatham | Mike Loggins Harwich | Bill Cunningham Wareham | No premiado | Tom Hildebrand Cotuit | No premiado | No premiado | Jim McCollom Falmouth (.413) |
1985 | Greg Vaughn Cotuit | John Ramos Cotuit | John Howes Orleans | No premiado | Dan Arendas Wareham | No premiado | No premiado | Tim McIntosh Chatham (.392) |
Casey Close Harwich | ||||||||
1986 | Scott Hemond Harwich | Cris Carpenter Cotuit | Jack Armstrong Wareham | No premiado | Jim DePalo Chatham | Scott Coolbaugh Chatham | No premiado | Scott Hemond Harwich (.358) |
1987 | Mickey Morandini Y-D | Robin Ventura Hyannis | Pat Hope Hyannis | No premiado | Mike Hensley Wareham | Tom Aldrich Hyannis | No premiado | Mickey Morandini Y-D (.376) |
1988 | Dave Staton Brewster | Chuck Knoblauch Wareham | John Thoden Wareham | No premiado | Will Vespe Hyannis | Steve O'Donnell Y-D | No premiado | Chuck Knoblauch Wareham (.361) |
1989 | Kurt Olson Y-D | Tyler Green Hyannis | Mike Hostetler Cotuit | No premiado | Brian Bark Orleans | Bob Rivell Bourne | No premiado | Bob Rivell Bourne (.358) |
MVP | Prospecto profesional | Lanzador | Jarra de alivio | Deportividad | 10mo jugador | Nueva Inglaterra | Campeón de bateo | |
1990 | Mark Smith Wareham | Doug Glanville Wareham | Bill Wissler Bourne | No premiado | Mark Sweeney Y-D | Chris Demetral Cotuit | No premiado | Mark Smith Wareham (.408) |
1991 | Brent Killen Y-D | Derek Wallace Chatham | Bill Wissler Bourne | Brad Clontz Wareham | Craig Mayes Falmouth | Jack Stanczak Wareham | No premiado | Mike Hickey Wareham (.366) |
1992 | Cotuit de Rick Ellstrom | Billy Wagner Brewster | John Kelly Cotuit | Scott Smith Chatham | Cotuit Lou Merloni | Steve Hirschman Falmouth | No premiado | Cotuit Lou Merloni (.321) |
1993 | Jason Varitek Hyannis | Chris Clemons Y-D | Andy Taulbee Y-D | Don Nestor Falmouth | Paul Ottavinia Chatham | Nomar Garciaparra Orleans | No premiado | Jason Varitek Hyannis (.371) |
1994 | Darin Erstad Falmouth | Dave Shepard Orleans | Bob St. Pierre Falmouth | Scott Winchester Falmouth | Karl Thompson Wareham | Matt Quattraro Harwich | No premiado | Jon Petke Y-D (.379) |
1995 | Josh Paul Cotuit | Josh Paul Cotuit | Eddie Yarnall Harwich | Brendan Sullivan Cotuit | Scott Steinmann Falmouth | Scott Sollmann Brewster | No premiado | Josh Paul Cotuit (.364) |
Jason Ramsey Chatham | ||||||||
1996 | Kevin Nicholson Wareham | Matt Anderson Chatham | Billy Coleman Harwich | Drew Fischer Brewster | Andre Champagne Falmouth | Jermaine Clark Chatham | No premiado | Lance Berkman Wareham (.352) |
Clint Chrysler Wareham | ||||||||
1997 | Carlos Peña Wareham | Kip Wells Brewster | Brent Hoard Harwich | Chris Aronson Cotuit | Carlos Peña Wareham | Alex Santos Hyannis | No premiado | Jason McConnell Y-D (.345) |
1998 | Bobby Kielty Brewster | Kyle Snyder Chatham | Phil Devey Wareham | Tim Lavigne Bourne / Chatham | Ben Johnstone Brewster | Jeff House Bourne | No premiado | Bobby Kielty Brewster (.384) |
Jeff Heaverlo Cotuit | ||||||||
1999 | Lance Niekro Orleans | Mark Teixeira Orleans | Rik Currier Chatham | Derrick DePriest Chatham | Curtis Sapp Hyannis | Cotuit James Ramshaw | No premiado | Jaime Bubela Wareham (.370) |
Pat Pinkman Wareham | ||||||||
MVP | Prospecto profesional | Lanzador | Jarra de alivio | Deportividad | 10mo jugador | Nueva Inglaterra | Campeón de bateo | |
2000 | Mike Fontenot Wareham | Bob Brownlie Falmouth | Dan Krines Chatham | Taft Cable Orleans | Bryan Prince Orleans | John Baker Y-D | No premiado | Steve Stanley Brewster (.329) |
Ben Crockett Wareham | Dan Rich Brewster | |||||||
2001 | Matt Murton Wareham | Russ Adams Orleans | Chris Leonard Wareham | Ryan Speier Bourne | Bill Peavey Cotuit | Adam Bourassa Y-D | Ben Crockett Wareham | Eric Reed Wareham (.365) |
2002 | Pete Stonard Cotuit | Wes Whisler Y-D | Brian Rogers Orleans | Zane Carlson Chatham | Ryan Hanigan Orleans | Ryan Hanigan Orleans | Ryan Hanigan Orleans | Pete Stonard Cotuit (.348) |
Shaun Marcum Harwich | ||||||||
2003 | JC Holt Brewster | Wade Townsend Wareham | Eric Beattie Bourne | Jarrett Santos Brewster | Richard Mercado Hyannis | Justin Maxwell Bourne | Chris Lambert Chatham | JC Holt Brewster (.388) |
2004 | Daniel Carte Falmouth | Tyler Greene Orleans | Matt Goyen Brewster | Kevin Whelan Wareham | Chris Robinson Hyannis | Cliff Pennington Falmouth | Frank Curreri Y-D | Ryan Patterson Brewster (.327) |
2005 | Evan Longoria Chatham | Andrew Miller Chatham | Andrew Miller Chatham | Steven Wright Orleans | Joel Collins Wareham | Brad Lincoln Bourne | Tim Norton Falmouth | Chris Coghlan Chatham (.346) |
Tim Norton Falmouth | ||||||||
2006 | Justin Smoak Cotuit | Matt Wieters Orleans | Terry Doyle Y-D | Joshua Fields Y-D | Matt LaPorta Brewster | Andrew Walker Falmouth | Charlie Furbush Hyannis | Matt Mangini Hyannis (.310) |
Shaun Seibert Brewster | ||||||||
2007 | Conor Gillaspie Falmouth | Aaron Crow Falmouth | Tom Milone Chatham | Nick Cassavechia Y-D | Shea Robin Hyannis | Nate Freiman Orleans | Bill Perry Bourne | Conor Gillaspie Falmouth (.345) |
2008 | A.J. Pollock Falmouth | Grant Green Chatham | Nick McCully Bourne | Russell Brewer Hyannis | Kevin Patterson Cotuit | Andrew Giobbi Harwich | Ryan Quigley Harwich | Jimmy Cesario Falmouth (.387) |
2009 | Kyle Roller Bourne | Todd Cunningham Falmouth | Chris Sale Y-D | Tyler Burgoon Y-D | Pierre LePage Bourne | Pierre LePage Bourne | Mickey Wiswall Y-D | Todd Cunningham Falmouth (.378) |
MVP | Pro Prospect | Pitcher | Relief Pitcher | Sportsmanship | 10th Player | New Englander | Batting Champ | |
2010 | Kolten Wong Orleans | Tony Zych Bourne | Grayson Garvin Bourne | Tony Zych Bourne | Joe Panik Y-D | Clint Moore Harwich | Matt Watson Y-D | John Ruettiger Hyannis (.369) |
2011 | Travis Jankowski Bourne | Victor Roache Cotuit | Ryan Eades Bourne | Trevor Gott Orleans | Patrick Cantwell Bourne | Ben Waldrip Orleans | Nate Koneski Falmouth | Stephen Piscotty Y-D (.349) |
2012 | Phil Ervin Harwich | Sean Manaea Hyannis | Sean Manaea Hyannis | Dan Slania Cotuit | Zak Blair Y-D | Jake Hernandez Orleans | Tyler Horan Wareham | Patrick Biondi Y-D (.388) |
2013 | Max Pentecost Bourne | Jeff Hoffman Hyannis | Lukas Schiraldi Chatham | Eric Eck Hyannis | Connor Joe Chatham | Matt Troupe Orleans | Tommy Lawrence Chatham | Kevin Newman Falmouth (.375) |
2014 | Kevin Newman Falmouth | Phil Bickford Y-D | Kolton Mahoney Orleans | Phil Bickford Y-D | Anthony Hermelyn Harwich | A.J. Murray Chatham | Chris Shaw Chatham | Kevin Newman Falmouth (.385) |
Adam Whitt Cotuit | ||||||||
2015 | Nick Senzel Brewster | Nick Senzel Brewster | Mitchell Jordan Orleans | Austin Conway Bourne | Will Haynie Cotuit | Johnny Adams Harwich | Aaron Civale Hyannis | Andrew Calica Wareham (.425) |
Thomas Hackimer Brewster | ||||||||
2016 | Ernie Clement Harwich | Michael Gigliotti Falmouth | Jeff Passantino Falmouth | Garrett Cave Hyannis | Johnny Adams Harwich | Austin Filiere Harwich | Willy Yahn Bourne | Cole Freeman Wareham (.374) |
2017 | Greyson Jenista Cotuit | Griffin Conine Cotuit | Kris Bubic Y-D | Riley McCauley Y-D | Joshua Breaux Falmouth | Marty Bechina Falmouth | Mickey Gasper Brewster | Tanner Dodson Wareham (.350) |
Ryan Feltner Bourne | ||||||||
2018 | Matthew Barefoot Hyannis | J.J. Bleday Orleans | Adam Laskey Falmouth | Dylan Thomas Hyannis | Maverick Handley Falmouth | Andre Lipcius Harwich | Justin Lasko Bourne | Matthew Barefoot Hyannis (.379) |
Jacob Wallace Bourne | ||||||||
2019 | Nick Gonzales Cotuit | Austin Wells Y-D | Ian Bedell Wareham | Zachary Brzykcy Falmouth | Max Troiani Orleans | Austin Masel Falmouth | Jared Shuster Orleans | Zach DeLoach Falmouth (.353) |
2020 | Season cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic |
CCBL Hall of Fame Inductee |
Registros estadísticos
Individual season records below are for a 42-game regular season from 1963 to 1987 and a 44-game regular season from 1988–present.
Aluminum bats were used from 1975 through 1984.
Individual batting, season (1963–present)
AVG | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
.505 | Ken Voges, Chatham | 1963 |
.443 | Sam Nattile, Falmouth | 1981 |
.434 | Nat "Buck" Showalter, Hyannis | 1976 |
.431 | Terry Steinbach, Cotuit | 1982 |
.425 | Andrew Calica, Wareham | 2015 |
.420 | Thurman Munson, Chatham | 1967 |
.420 | Tom Weir, Chatham | 1966 |
HR | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
22 | Cory Snyder, Harwich | 1983 |
16 | Tyler Horan, Wareham | 2012 |
16 | Dave Staton, Brewster | 1988 |
16 | Tim Teufel, Cotuit | 1979 |
15 | Jim McCollom, Falmouth | 1984 |
15 | Bill Schroeder, Hyannis | 1978 |
RBI | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
54 | Doug Fisher, Falmouth | 1984 |
54 | Terry Steinbach, Cotuit | 1982 |
52 | Mike Lopez, Wareham | 1982 |
52 | Tim Teufel, Cotuit | 1979 |
51 | Chris Morgan, Hyannis | 1983 |
AB | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
191 | Paul Ottavinia, Chatham | 1993 |
189 | Don Samra, Wareham | 1983 |
188 | Warner Jones, Wareham | 2004 |
186 | Warner Jones, Wareham | 2003 |
R | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
50 | John Morris, Wareham | 1981 |
48 | Tim Teufel, Cotuit | 1979 |
47 | Cory Snyder, Harwich | 1983 |
47 | Ron Perry Jr., Hyannis | 1979 |
H | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
75 | Terry Steinbach, Cotuit | 1982 |
70 | Sam Nattile, Falmouth | 1981 |
70 | Rod Peters, Harwich | 1981 |
69 | Mark Smith, Wareham | 1990 |
69 | Ron Perry Jr., Hyannis | 1979 |
2B | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
19 | Dan Olson, Hyannis | 1994 |
19 | Walt Weiss, Wareham | 1984 |
18 | Kevin Nicholson, Wareham | 1996 |
18 | Terry Steinbach, Cotuit | 1982 |
3B | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
8 | Bruce Thompson, Hyannis | 1993 |
8 | Ed Drucker, Harwich | 1966 |
7 | Travis Jankowski, Bourne | 2011 |
7 | Jeff Groth, Chatham | 1978 |
SB | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
48 | Roy Marsh, Wareham | 1993 |
47 | Jeremy Carr, Chatham | 1992 |
43 | Mickey Morandini, Y-D | 1987 |
42 | Billy Rapp, Wareham | 1986 |
Individual pitching, season (1963–present)
W | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
11 | Pat Hope, Hyannis | 1987 |
10 | Noel Kinski, Sagamore | 1965 |
9 | (12 players tied) |
SO | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
126 | Paul Mitchell, Falmouth | 1969 |
122 | Dan O'Brien, Chatham | 1974 |
120 | Bill Fuller, Chatham | 1972 |
119 | John Caneira, Bourne | 1972 |
118 | John Caneira, Chatham | 1973 |
ERA | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
0.21 | Mitchell Jordan, Orleans | 2015 |
0.21 | Eric Milton, Falmouth | 1996 |
0.39 | Shaun Seibert, Brewster | 2006 |
0.39 | Eric Beattie, Bourne | 2003 |
0.40 | Brian Rogers, Orleans | 2002 |
0.43 | Jonathan Gonzalez, Wareham | 2000 |
0.45 | Ed Baird, Chatham | 1965 |
0.55 | Kyle Schmidt, Bourne | 2003 |
Minimum 34 innings pitched |
G | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
30 | Jeff Innis, Cotuit | 1982 |
29 | Ryan Cahalan, Cotuit | 2004 |
29 | Mike Dennison, Bourne | 2001 |
27 | Donnie Bivens, Y-D | 1996 |
IP | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
123 | Walt Terrell, Chatham | 1979 |
115 | Pat Hope, Hyannis | 1987 |
111 | John Caneira, Bourne | 1972 |
110 | Dan O'Brien, Chatham | 1974 |
110 | Oz Griebel, Harwich | 1970 |
SV | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
16 | Ryan Speier, Bourne | 2001 |
15 | Derrick DePriest, Chatham | 1999 |
13 | Josh Fields, Y-D | 2006 |
13 | Clint Chrysler, Wareham | 1996 |
13 | Drew Fischer, Brewster | 1996 |
13 | Scott Winchester, Falmouth | 1994 |
No-hit games
Year | Pitcher | Team | Opponent | Score | Location | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1909 | Arthur Staff | Hyannis | Quartermasters of Boston | 8–1 | [254] | ||
1915 | Walt Whittaker | Falmouth | Oak Bluffs | 6–0 | Central Park Field | [255] | |
1916 | Ed Gill | Hyannis | Falmouth | 3–0 | [256] | ||
1917 | Ed Gill | Hyannis | Rockland | 2–0 | [257] | ||
1917 | Charles Zeigler | Falmouth | Romar A.A. of Dorchester | 5–0 | [258][259] | ||
1922 | Franklin Bearse | Osterville | Middleboro | 10–1 | West Bay Field | [260] | |
1937 | Norman Merrill | Barnstable | Bourne | 5–0 | [41] | ||
1947 | Roche Pires | Falmouth | Bourne | 5–1 | [178] | ||
1947 | Roche Pires | Falmouth | Sandwich | 15–0 | [178] | ||
1948 | Ed Peterson | Falmouth | Sandwich | 5–0 | 5-inning game | [178][261] | |
1948 | Jack Cunningham | Bourne | Sandwich | 4–0 | [178] | ||
1948 | Bob Johnson | Chatham | Yarmouth | 5–0 | [262][178] | ||
1949 | Johnny Drew | Osterville | Cotuit | 2–0 | [178] | ||
1949 | Bob Burgess | Brewster | Harwich Cape Verdeans | 6–0 | [178] | ||
1949 | Copeland Rogers | Barnstable | Otis AFB | 1–0 | [178] | ||
1950 | Roche Pires | Falmouth | Maritime | 7–0 | 7-inning game | [263] | |
1950 | Lefty Morrison | Otis AFB | Osterville | 6–0 | [178] | ||
1950 | Charlie Jones | Chatham | Harwich Cape Verdeans | 9–0 | [178] | ||
1951 | Carlos Penzi | Barnstable | Falmouth (Falcons) | 0–1 | Combined; Lost game | [178] | |
Jackie Gomez | |||||||
1951 | Ron Roth | Cotuit | Falmouth (Falcons) | 4–0 | Central Park Field | [264] | |
1952 | Jack McCarthy | Falmouth | Falmouth (Falcons) | 2–1 | Central Park Field | Not to be confused with CCBL HOF'er Jack McCarthy | [178][265] |
1952 | Ted Reynolds | Yarmouth | North Truro AFS | 9–0 | [178] | ||
1952 | Jim Patterson | Sagamore | Cotuit | 7–2 | [178] | ||
1953 | Cal Burlingame | Yarmouth | Chatham | 4–1 | [178] | ||
1953 | Jim Patterson | Sagamore | Wareham | 5–2 | [178] | ||
1953 | Bill Palmer | Eastham | Harwich | 4–0 | [178] | ||
1953 | Jack Sanford | Sagamore | Falmouth (Falcons) | 12–0 | Central Park Field | [266] | |
1953 | Jim Patterson | Sagamore | Mashpee | 8–0 | [178] | ||
1954 | Cal Burlingame | Yarmouth | Eastham | 1–0 | [178] | ||
1954 | Roy Bruninghaus | Orleans | Yarmouth | 4–0 | Perfect game | [178] | |
1954 | Dick Smith | Sagamore | Mashpee | 3–0 | [178] | ||
1955 | Larry Cumming | Sagamore | Wareham | 3–0 | [186] | ||
1955 | Jack Sanford | Sagamore | Cotuit | 6–0 | [186] | ||
1956 | John Linnell | Orleans | Brewster | 8–0 | [186] | ||
1957 | Jerry Rood | Yarmouth | Brewster | 2–0 | [186] | ||
1957 | Jerry Glynn | Chatham | Dennis | 7–0 | [186] | ||
1957 | Tom Kraus | Otis AFB | Maritime | 4–0 | [267] | ||
1959 | Russ Nixon | Sagamore | Maritime | 10–0 | [186] | ||
1960 | Charlie Richards | Dennis | Chatham | 9–0 | [186] | ||
1961 | Johnny Coburn | Wareham | Maritime | 6–0 | [186] | ||
1961 | Bernie Kilroy | Cotuit | Maritime | 12–0 | [186] | ||
1961 | Dick Cassani | Yarmouth | Orleans | 3–0 | Playoff game | [268] | |
1962 | John Bouzan | Orleans | Yarmouth | 3–0 | [186] | ||
1962 | Frank Kashita | Chatham | Yarmouth | 6–0 | [186] | ||
1963 | Chuck Richards | Orleans | Otis AFB | 5–1 | [198] | ||
1963 | Don Antonangeli | Harwich | Yarmouth | 4–0 | [198] | ||
1963 | Bob Butkus | Cotuit | Wareham | 0–0 | 7-inning game; Tie game | [198] | |
1964 | Don Gagner | Wareham | Otis AFB | 24–0 | [198] | ||
1964 | Bob Fenton | Yarmouth | Otis AFB | 3–0 | [198] | ||
1964 | Fran Walsh | Chatham | Sagamore | 5–0 | [198] | ||
1964 | Ray Hartmann | Orleans | Otis AFB | 17–0 | [198] | ||
1964 | Bud Knittel | Falmouth | Wareham | 1–0 | Clem Spillane Field | [198] | |
1964 | Frank Ward | Sagamore | Wareham | 0–2 | Clem Spillane Field | Combined; Lost game | [198] |
Jack Clough | |||||||
1965 | Carl Boteze | Falmouth | Wareham | 19–0 | [198] | ||
1965 | Tom Yankus | Orleans | Yarmouth | 4–0 | [269][198] | ||
1966 | Len Sheflott | Falmouth | Sagamore | 3–0 | 6-inning game | [270] | |
1966 | Don Wieland | Chatham | Yarmouth | 10–0 | 5-inning game | [270] | |
1966 | Noel Kinski | Falmouth | Wareham | 16–0 | 6-inning game; Combined | [198] | |
Gordy Engstrom | |||||||
1967 | Chuck Seelbach | Orleans | Chatham | 1–1 | Eldredge Park | 7-inning game; Tie game | [198][271] |
1967 | John Heffron | Falmouth | Wareham | 4–0 | [198] | ||
1967 | Don Gabriel | Chatham | Harwich | 6–1 | Veteran's Field | Caught by Thurman Munson | [198][272] |
1967 | Jim Courier | Cotuit | Falmouth | 6–1 | [198][273] | ||
1967 | Doug Smith | Cotuit | Wareham | 8–1 | [270] | ||
1967 | Joe Lasorsa | Harwich | Yarmouth | 2–0 | 5-inning game | [198] | |
1967 | Ron Drews | Falmouth | Bourne | 6–0 | 7-inning game | [270] | |
1967 | Bill Pettingell | Yarmouth | Bourne | 5–0 | [198][274] | ||
1968 | Ron Soucie | Cotuit | Bourne | 1–2 | Lost game | [198] | |
1968 | Stan Thomas | Yarmouth | Chatham | 2–0 | [198] | ||
1969 | Ed Szado | Cotuit | Bourne | 5–0 | [275][276] | ||
1970 | Fred Thatcher | Yarmouth | Chatham | 4–3 | Combined | [277] | |
Brian Martin | |||||||
1971 | Jim Jachym | Falmouth | Cotuit | 3–0 | [277] | ||
1971 | Mike Pazik | Orleans | Harwich | 6–0 | [278] | ||
1971 | Rick Burley | Cotuit | Harwich | 2–0 | [279] | ||
1971 | Russ Peach | Falmouth | Yarmouth | 3–0 | [280] | ||
1973 | Fred Stewart | Chatham | Harwich | 2–1 | [277] | ||
1985 | Bob O'Brien | Orleans | Cotuit | 8–0 | Eldredge Park | [270][281] | |
1987 | Dave Fitzgerald | Cotuit | Harwich | 6–0 | [270] | ||
1987 | Pat Hope | Hyannis | Wareham | 10–0 | Perfect game | [282] | |
1991 | Steve Duda | Chatham | Y-D | 5–0 | [283] | ||
1991 | Richard King | Hyannis | Wareham | 3–0 | Playoff game; caught by Jason Varitek | [284] | |
1993 | Matt Morris | Hyannis | Falmouth | 4–0 | 6-inning game; caught by Jason Varitek | [284] | |
1994 | Mark Watson | Y-D | Harwich | 6–0 | [285] | ||
1996 | Eric Milton | Falmouth | Orleans | 2–0 | Eldredge Park | [282][286] | |
1996 | Josh Gandy | Cotuit | Wareham | 1–0 | [287] | ||
1998 | Hank Thoms | Y-D | Orleans | 6–0 | Eldredge Park | [286] | |
2000 | Jon Steitz | Orleans | Brewster | 7–2 | 6-inning game | [288][289] | |
2000 | Pete Dunkle | Brewster | Bourne | 7–0 | Combined | [288] | |
Mike Sollie | |||||||
2002 | Joe Little | Cotuit | Chatham | 9–1 | Lowell Park | Combined | [290] |
Jarred Stuart | |||||||
Kevin Ool | |||||||
Josh Banks | |||||||
2002 | Jim Brauer | Y-D | Chatham | 7–0 | Veteran's Field | [291] | |
2006 | Terry Doyle | Y-D | Chatham | 2–0 | Red Wilson Field | [292] | |
2006 | Charlie Furbush | Hyannis | Bourne | 14–0 | Doran Park | [293] | |
2006 | Kris Dobrowiecki | Falmouth | Bourne | 5–0 | Doran Park | 8-inning game; Combined | [294] |
Sean Morgan | |||||||
Brandon Copp | |||||||
Sam Demel | |||||||
2007 | Matt Daly | Hyannis | Wareham | 4–1 | McKeon Park | [295] | |
2008 | Nick McCully | Bourne | Orleans | 2–0 | Perfect game; 5-inning game | [296][297] | |
2009 | Chad Bell | Cotuit | Chatham | 8–2 | Veteran's Field | Caught by Cameron Rupp | [298] |
2010 | Jordan Pries | Y-D | Orleans | 2–0 | Eldredge Park | [299] | |
2012 | Jeff Thompson | Bourne | Harwich | 9–0 | Doran Park | 6-inning game | [300] |
2013 | Austin Gomber | Bourne | Cotuit | 8–0 | Lowell Park | Combined | [301] |
Josh Laxer | |||||||
Ryan Harris | |||||||
2015 | Devin Smeltzer | Hyannis | Harwich | 5–0 | Whitehouse Field | [302] | |
2016 | Peter Solomon | Harwich | Chatham | 10–0 | Veteran's Field | Combined | [303] |
Zach Schellenger | |||||||
Tommy DeJuneas | |||||||
Nick Brown | |||||||
2018 | Mitchell Senger | Orleans | Brewster | 3–2 | Stony Brook Field | Combined | [304] |
Aaron Ochsenbein | |||||||
2018 | Zack Hess | Harwich | Bourne | 1–0 | Whitehouse Field | 7-inning game; Combined | [305] |
Kyle Brnovich | |||||||
Joe La Sorsa | |||||||
2019 | Jacob Palisch | Harwich | Orleans | 2–0 | Eldredge Park | 7-inning game | [306] |
2019 | Nick Dombkowski | Bourne | Y-D | 6–0 | Doran Park | Perfect game; 5-inning game | [307][308] |
2019 | Connor McCullough | Harwich | Chatham | 1–0 | Veteran's Field | Playoff game; Combined | [309] |
Joe Boyle |
CCBL Hall of Fame Inductee |
Presidentes y comisionados
Years in Office | Name | Ref |
---|---|---|
1968–1970 | Charles F. Moore | [310][311] |
1970–1971 | Elwood C. Kastner | [311][312] |
1972–1976 | Robert A. McNeece | [312][313][314][315] |
1976–1977 | Mike Curran | [314][316][317] |
1978–1983 | Russ Ford | [316][318][319] |
1983–1986 | Dick Sullivan | [318][320][319] |
1986–1987 | Chuck Smith | [320][321] |
1988–1989 | Dave Mulholland | [322][323] |
1989–1991 | John Claffey | [323][324] |
1991–2015 | Judy Walden Scarafile | [325][326][327][328] |
2015–present | Chuck Sturtevant | [329][269] |
Years in Office | Name | Ref |
---|---|---|
1962–1968 | Danny Silva | [330][331][332] |
1968–1970 | Bernie Kilroy | [331][333][319] |
1970–1972 | Larry Upton | [334][312] |
1973–1974 | George Manfredi | [335][336] |
1974 | Robert Kessler | [336] |
1975–1978 | Dick Sullivan | [337][338][319] |
1978–1982 | G. Arthur Hyland | [339][338] |
1983 | Archie Allen | [340][318] |
1983–1996 | Fred Ebbett | [318][341][342][343] |
1996–1998 | Dick Marr | [342][344] |
1999–2003 | Bob Stead | [345][346][347] |
2003–2019 | Paul Galop | [347][348][349][350] |
2019–present | Eric Zmuda | [349] |
CCBL Hall of Fame Inductee |
Salón de la fama y museo
The CCBL Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame honoring past players, coaches, and others who have made outstanding contributions to the CCBL.[351] Since its inaugural class in 2000, the Hall of Fame has held annual inductions of new members, enshrining over 160 members to date.
Originally opened to the public in 2003 at the Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich,[352] the Hall of Fame and Museum moved in 2008 to the lower level of the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum in Hyannis, Massachusetts.[353] In 2017, it moved from this location, and is currently awaiting the completion of its new home within the planned Total Athletics of Cape Cod sports training facility in Hyannis.[354]
Inductees (by year):
- 2000 – Dick Bresciani; Bill Enos; Mike Flanagan; Ed Lyons; Lennie Merullo; Thurman Munson; Arnold Mycock; Jeff Reardon; Danny Silva; Frank Thomas; Mo Vaughn; Merrill "Red" Wilson[332]
- 2001 – Cal Burlingame; Fred Ebbett; Darin Erstad; Chuck Knoblauch; Tony Plansky; Terry Steinbach; Robin Ventura[343]
- 2002 – Curly Clement; Ron Darling; Russ Ford; Nomar Garciaparra; George Greer; George Karras; Bernie Kilroy; Bill Livesey; Paul Mitchell; Buck Showalter; Dick Sullivan; Jason Varitek[319]
- 2003 – Ed Baird; Sean Casey; Joe Jabar; Noel Kinski; Jack McCarthy; Carlos Pena; Jim Perkins; Ron Perry Jr.; Judy Walden Scarafile; Cory Snyder; Pat Sorenti[328]
- 2004 – Roy Bruninghaus; Bob Butkus; John Caneira; Will Clark; Pat Hope; Eric Milton; Jim Norris; Don Reed; Dave Staton; Tello Tontini[282]
- 2005 – Mike Curran; Bobby Kielty; Mickey Morandini; Sam Nattile; Pat Pacillo; Manny Pena; Jack Sanford; Tim Teufel; John Thoden; Ken Voges[317]
- 2006 – Steve Balboni; Rik Currier; Steve Duda; Jim Hubbard; Ross Jones; Greg Lotzar; Lance Niekro; Josh Paul; Allen (Buzzy) Wilcox[355]
- 2007 – Del Bender; Scott Hemond; Dick Licini; John Morris; Steve Saradnik; Bob Schaefer; Walt Terrell; Jack Walsh; John Wylde[356][357]
- 2008 – Derrick DePriest; Bob Hansen; Jeff Innis; Robert A. McNeece; Matt Murton; Roche Pires; Ben Sheets; Mike Stenhouse[315]
- 2009 – Mark Angelo; John Awdycki; Zane Carlson; Lou Lamoriello; Joe “Skip” Lewis; Joe Magrane; Art Quirk; Bill Schroeder; Pie Traynor; Greg Vaughn[358]
- 2010 – David Aardsma; Casey Close; Jack Cressend; Peter Ford; Wayne Granger; Tom Grieve; Mike Loggins; Lou Merloni; Steve Robbins; Tom Weir[359]
- 2011 – David Bush; Doug Fisher; Scott Kamieniecki; Mike Lowell; Paul O'Neill; Mark Smith; Eric Wedge; Bill Wissler[360]
- 2012 – John “Jack” Aylmer; Billy Best; John Carroll; Dan DeMichele; Danny “Deacon” MacFayden; Andrew Miller; Laurin “Pete” Peterson; Jim Sherman[10]
- 2013 – Garrett Atkins; Daniel Carte; Merrill Doane; Ed Drucker; Mickey O'Connor; Jim Prete; Ryan Speier; Matt Wieters[361]
- 2014 – Eric Beattie; Phil Corddry; Sam Fuld; Donald Hicks Sr.; Bob St. Pierre[362]
- 2015 – (None)
- 2016 – J.C. Holt; Warner Jones; Jim McCollom; Mark Petkovsek; Kyle Roller; Kolten Wong[363]
- 2017 – Joey Cora; Dennis Long; Justin Masterson; Tim McIntosh; Steve Newell; Jeremy Sowers; Chuck Sturtevant; Tom Yankus[269]
- 2018 – Arthur "Ace" Adams; Barbara Ellsworth; Peter Gammons; Craig Hansen; John Schiffner; Mark Sweeney[364]
- 2019 – Paul Galop; Conor Gillaspie; Brad Linden; Chris Overman; Scott Pickler; Kyle Schwarber; Shaun Seibert; Nick Zibelli[350]
- 2020 – Charles P. "Buzz" Bowers; Bob Corradi; Tyler Horan; Harry Nelson; Kevin Newman, Cliff Pennington, Harvey Shapiro; Sol Yas[365]
Alumnos en el Salón de la Fama del Béisbol Nacional
The following former CCBL players have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
In addition to the player inductees below, Cooperstown also honored longtime CCBL president Judy Walden Scarafile in 2010 by featuring her in the museum's Diamond Dreams exhibit, which highlights stories of pioneering women in baseball.[366][367][368]
Player | Pie Traynor | Carlton Fisk | Frank Thomas | Craig Biggio | Jeff Bagwell |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CCBL Team | Falmouth 1919 | Orleans Cardinals 1966 | Orleans Cardinals 1988 | Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox 1986 | Chatham A's 1987, 1988 |
Year Inducted | 1948 | 2000 | 2014 | 2015 | 2017 |
Ref | [358][369] | [370] | [332][371] | [372] | [373][374] |
CCBL Hall of Fame Inductee |
Ver también
- Cape Cod Baseball League ballparks
- Cape Cod Baseball League coaches
- Cape Cod Baseball League players
- Cape Cod Baseball League players (pre-modern era)
- List of Collegiate Summer Baseball Leagues
- Summer Catch, a 2001 American romantic comedy film set in the Cape Cod Baseball League.
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enlaces externos
- Cape Cod Baseball League
- Collegiate Summer Baseball Register
Official Team Websites
- Bourne Braves
- Brewster Whitecaps
- Chatham Anglers
- Cotuit Kettleers
- Falmouth Commodores
- Harwich Mariners
- Hyannis Harbor Hawks
- Orleans Firebirds
- Wareham Gatemen
- Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox