| Pos. |
Name |
Achievments |
RHP |
Frank Stout |
While leading his team to
19-2 record and a league championship, Frank had one of the most
productive years of the decade. In addition to hitting a
league best .625 to go with 27 RBI and 29 runs scored, he also
dominated on the mound. Including playoffs, Frank finished
10-1, 2 saves, a 2.38 E.R.A., as well as 120 K's in 62 1/3
innings pitched.
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| LHP |
Chad Wainwright |
While winning each of his 6
starts for regular season champion Jules Tavern, Chad had the most
dominating performance of the decade. In just 36 1/3 innings
pitched, he recorded 78 strikeouts, an E.R.A. of 0.39, and allowed
only 30 base runners (10 on hits). |
| C |
Jerry Cox |
With a quick release and
excellent fundamentals, Jerry was one of the top defensive catchers
in the league. The only catcher to throw out Tony Cattani in
1990, Jerry batted second for league runner-up Hamilton
Elks. In the league championship series Jerry recorded a .500
batting average. |
| 1B |
Matt Kensler |
As a pitcher, Matt recorded a 1.70
E.R.A. to go with 77 strikeouts in just 33 innings. However,
his true impact for league champion Jules Tavern came with the
bat. While finishing second in batting with a .533 average, he
amassed 31 RBI, 27 runs scored, and 32 hits, including 5 doubles and
4 triples. |
| 2B |
Dave Miller |
The only 13 year old on the
list, Dave stepped right in for league champion Jules. Batting
second in a lineup that averaged 13 runs per game, Dave recorded 23
hits en route to a .523 batting average. Dave also recorded 27
RBI, 28 runs scored, and struck out just 4 times in 44
at-bats. |
| SS |
Tony Cattani |
The most dominate leadoff man of the
decade. In 24 games including playoffs, T.C. recorded 38 hits,
58 runs scored, 25 RBI, 50 stolen bases, walked 22 times, and batted
.458. An outstanding defensive shortstop, T.C. had just
three errors. T.C. also excelled on the mound, finishing
9-0 with a 1.79 E.R.A., while recording 72 strikeouts in
44 innings. |
| 3B |
Tom Furda |
The 1994 batting champion,
Tom recorded 30 hits while batting .612. Tom had 29 RBI, 29
runs scored, and struck out just 1 time in 49 at-bats. With 5
doubles and 3 triples, Tom had a slugging percentage of .837.
A solid defensive third baseman, Tom had just 1 error. Tom
also contributed on the mound, finishing 4-0 with one save for
undefeated league champion Jules Tavern (18-0). |
| OF |
Scott Lingrell |
Scott recorded 29 hits in
amassing a .604 batting average, en route to the league batting
championship. Add in 16 RBI, 27 runs scored, 6 doubles, 2
triples, 1 homerun, and 23 stolen bases, and you can see how
important he was to league champion Jules Tavern. While
hitting third in the lineup, Scott was also outstanding in
centerfield, possessing one of the top throwing arms in the
league. |
| OF |
Chris Mandell |
An outstanding pitcher who
recorded a 7-2 record, Chris was at his best hitting and fielding
for division runner Jem Trophies. Chris used his speed to
catch balls that seemed uncatchable in centerfield and strong arm to
keep runners from advancing to the next base. At the plate,
Chris was one of the top batters in the league. |
| OF |
Jack Wertz |
The 1990 league batting
champion finished with a .541 batting average. A terrific all
around player, Jack anchored league runner-up Hamilton Elks'
outfield defense, while also pitching in relief. |
| UTL. |
Kevin Chiasson |
One of the most talented players in the
league, Kevin excelled both in the field and at the plate. A
dominating left-handed pitcher, Kevin won three playoff games for
league champion Hamilton Elks. In the field Kevin could play
both first base and shortstop as well as anyone. At the plate,
Kevin would hit either leadoff or third in the batting order. |
RHP |
Ken Clayton |
This tall right-hander was
one of the top pitchers of 1992. Using a variety of pitches,
Ken led Jem Trophies to the league championship. |
| RHP |
Tom Wollert |
A dominating pitcher, Tom
was a big factor in not only leading Hamilton Civitan to a division title, but also in Lou Gehrig winning their first all-star game of
the decade. |
| C |
Nick Chiarello |
A force as a leadoff
hitter, Nick parlayed 34 hits, including 3 doubles and a triple
into 30 runs scored. A .540 hitter, Nick drove in 18 runs for
league champion Jules Tavern. A terror on the base paths, Nick
stole 42 bases, while defensively, he threw out over 50% of the
runners trying to steal. |
1B |
Paul White |
The cleanup hitter for
league champion Jules, Paul parlayed 24 hits and 11 walks into a
.673 on base percentage. His 7 doubles and 2 triples helped
him drive in 17 runs. A good base-runner as well, Paul used his
.585 batting average and 22 stolen bases to score 26 runs. |
2B |
Joe Collura |
A speedy leadoff hitter,
Joe scored 32 runs in 1994 for undefeated league champion Jules
Tavern. Joe stroked 23 hits while 17 walks in posting a .580
on base percentage. Joe had 4 doubles, 1 triple, and 1 homerun as he
drove in 14 runs to go with his 21 stolen bases. Joe also went
5-0 on the mound with a league leading 1.75 E.R.A. |
SS |
Mike Vasil |
Mike possessed solid
defensive skills, and outstanding speed. A fierce competitor
who also pitched, Mike was the number three hitter for league
runner-up Hamilton P.A.L. |
| 3B |
Joe Tkaczuk |
One of the top offensive
players of the decade, Joe finished 1997 with a .630 batting
average. A swift base-runner, Joe scored 21 runs, in part due
to his 4 doubles and 3 triples. |
| OF |
Charlie Aickley |
A premiere leadoff hitter,
Charlie had a hit in all 18 games for league champion
Jules Tavern. A .500 hitter, Charlie's 5 triples and 29 stolen
bases contributed to his 31 runs scored. Charlie was also one
of the top pitchers in the Colt
Division, using a variety of pitches to finish 6-2, a 3.23 E.R.A.
and 55 K's in 39 innings pitched. |
| OF |
Mike Loginow |
The 1999 Colt division
batting champion, Mike led P.B.A. 187 to a 18-0 record and the
league championship. Mike combined outstanding defensive play,
a 6-0 pitching record, and a .600 batting average. |
OF |
Sherod Williams |
One of the fastest players
of 1991, Charod was a key contributor for division champion Hamilton
P.A.L. Charod could play each outfield position while also hitting
either 3rd or 5th. |
| UTL. |
Erwin Barrientos |
Erwin hit .605 in winning
the batting championship for Colt division regular season champion
Commerce Bank. Erwin was a great athlete who pitched, caught, and played
shortstop. With awesome power to the opposite field, Erwin had
11 doubles and 6 triples among his 26 hits. |
| LHP |
Steve Jarzyk |
The 1997 batting champion,
Steve hit .681 for league champion Bank of Mid Jersey. A hard
hitting lefty, Steve had 7 doubles, 1 triple, and a homerun among
his 32 hits. However it was his dominating form on the mound
that was most impressive. |
RHP |
Justin Wolk |
A hard throwing pitcher,
Justin finished 1994 with a 7-1 record for Jem Trophies.
Justin recorded 62 strikeouts in just 40.3 innings pitched.
His 2.60 E.R.A. was third in the league. Justin was also a top
outfielder, hitting .366 while scoring 27 runs. |
C |
Aaron Johnson |
One of the top defensive
catcher of the decade, Aaron could block balls in the dirt, throw
out runners, and handled one of the top pitching staffs in the
league. |
| 1B |
Ken Keiffer |
A powerful left-handed hitter, Ken finished 1997 with a .522 batting average. He
included 6 doubles and a homerun among his 24 hits. He also
scored 21 runs for division champion Hamilton Elks. |
| 2B |
Gary Burger |
An outstanding defensive
second baseman, Gary hit .417, including 5 doubles. In just 11
games he scored 12 runs while also driving in 12. On the mound
Gary was 3-0, including 2 championship series wins for league
champion Jules Tavern. Gary posted a 1.15 E.R.A. coupled
with 34 K's in just 18 1/3 innings. |
| SS |
Desi Maik |
A strong armed shortstop,
D.J. was a master of fielding balls in the hole. A solid
hitter as well, D.J. was a big part of league champion Hamilton
Elks. |
| 3B |
Joe Swem |
A leader on the field, Joe
was even more impressive at the plate. Among his 23 hits were
3 doubles, 1 triple, and 1 homerun. His .489 batting average
was a big reason for his scoring 26 runs in just 14 games
played. |
| OF |
Rob Cento |
A hard throwing righty,
Rob's 4-2 record on the mound was not as important as his
contribution at the plate. Rob turned his 23 hits and .418
batting average into a league high 26 runs scored. |
OF |
Sebastian Lemanski |
A .568 hitter for Pony Division champion
Baldassari Regency, and dominating on the mound. Sebastian was
also the top defensive outfielder in the league. |
OF |
Darryl Parkman |
A terrific all-around
player, Darryl could play both infield and outfield, and was a threat on
the base paths. However, it was his bat that made the
difference for the Knights of Columbus. |
UTL |
Ken Lup |
The leadoff hitter for
division champion Hamilton Elks, Ken hit .426 and scored 19
runs. Ken's ability to hit to the opposite field was key in
accumulating 29 hits, including 8 doubles. A fine defensive
catcher, Ken was also 4-1 as a pitcher. |
| RHP |
Mike Roberts |
The staff ace for playoff
runner-up Hamilton Elks, Mike blossomed into not only a hard
thrower, but a top pitcher. |
| LHP |
Hector Rivera |
The 1995 pitcher of the
year, Hector kept hitters off balance with a variety of
pitches. Hector also played centerfield for league champion
Hamilton Elks |
| C |
Anthony Torres |
A rugged catcher, Anthony was a hard
worker who led Jules Tavern with a .478 batting average. Among
his 22 hits were 6 doubles and 2 triples. Anthony also
recorded 17 RBI and 19 runs scored. |
| 1B |
Jason Miller |
A hard hitting first
baseman, Jason was also one of the best defensively.
Hitting cleanup for undefeated league champion Jules Tavern, Jason
hit for a .442 batting average. Among Jason's hits were 6
doubles, 1 triple, and 1 homerun. Jason had 19 RBI, 24 runs
scored 24. Jason did not striking out once during the regular
season. |
| 1B |
Chris Sheppard |
The team M.V.P. for 3
Season's Sporting Goods, Chris batted .531 while also finishing 4-1
while on the mound. Among Chris' 26 hits were 8 doubles, which
allowed him to score 19 runs. |
| 2B |
Jared Coleman |
A smooth fielder, Jared was
also stellar at the plate. His .442 batting average was made
up of 23 hits, including 5 doubles and 4 triples. Jared also
drove in 12 runs while scoring 25 himself for 1994 division runnerup
Knights of Columbus. |
| SS |
Brent Nalbone |
Brent helped lead Oaktree
with solid play in the field, while also playing a big part of the
offense. The number three hitter in the lineup, Brent had
outstanding extra base power. |
| 3B |
Walt Gadsby |
Walt not only was a fine
pitcher, he was also one of the top hitters in the league. |
| OF |
Ellison Cason |
A powerful left-handed
hitter, Ellison led the league in extra-base hits for division
runner-up Hamilton Civitan. |
OF |
Tom Eckel |
One of the leading hitters
in the league, Tom was a solid player who could play all nine
positions on the field. |
| OF |
Jason Mahesky |
A tough lefthanded pitcher,
Jason teamed with Tom Eckel in leading Bank of Mid Jersey. |
| UTL |
Jamie Mastromarino |
A slick fielder, Jamie
could dominate a game from the field. He once had 9 assists in
one game for Princeton Lens Crafters.
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