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            <title>SPECIAL REPORT:  2010</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 0.98em">Sp</font>ring is in the air</font></font>, the grass is returning to green and the&nbsp;Super Bowl&nbsp;is becoming a distant memory which can mean only one thing -- it's time to play stickball again.&nbsp; The 2010 season is upon us!&nbsp; 2010 marks the 15th&nbsp;season since 1996 that the Bush League&nbsp;has&nbsp;played stickball.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The SPECIALS are coming off a historic inaugural season and enter their&nbsp;second campaign with greater enthusiasm and a little higher expectations.&nbsp; Bush League Manager of the Year,&nbsp;Doug Sabeh,&nbsp;resumes his place at the helm and will try to guide&nbsp;the relatively young SPECIALS to further success and hopefully avoid&nbsp;the&nbsp;sophmore slump.&nbsp;&nbsp;However, there are questions marks surrounding the team:&nbsp; Can&nbsp;the Specials win more than 14 games and approach a .500 season?&nbsp; How will they fare against Non-Nines Teams?&nbsp; And the real question, how much root beer can these guys really drink?</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This&nbsp;season promises to&nbsp;be a special&nbsp;one for the SPECIALS as they have agreed to a one year contract with rookie Kelli-Marie Smith.&nbsp; Terms of the deal were not released, but sources close to the situation speaking on conditions of anonymity believe the contract to be somewhere in the neighborhood of two dollars a game and all the root beer she can drink.&nbsp; Kelli-Marie will wear number 19 this season.&nbsp;&nbsp;You go&nbsp;girl!</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The SPECIALS will continue to play locally and across the country against their arch nemesis, the NINES, but with a couple of added rules that place greater emphasis on defense.&nbsp; First, any game in which no defensive out is recorded by the SPECIALS will result in the NINES&nbsp;being awarded an addition run giving them 10 runs for the game.&nbsp; And second, an inning in which two defensive outs are recorded by the SPECIALS will take three runs off of the NINES&nbsp;run total (i.e. 9 runs down to 6).&nbsp; Craig Smith&nbsp;has also announced that as a personal challenge he will only bat left handed against the NINES this season.&nbsp; The young guys,&nbsp;Kimball "Special K" Smith and Lane "the L-Train" Smith,&nbsp;had better have their gloves and bats ready&nbsp;in 2010.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In regular season&nbsp;Bush&nbsp;League games where teams are "chosen up" the SPECIALS will&nbsp;be allowed to play on any team to which they are chosen; however, only games in which they play&nbsp;together on the same team will count toward wins and loses for the SPECIALS' record.&nbsp; And&nbsp;this just in, <em>if Clifton is unable to play any games for the JACKS this&nbsp;season and the SPECIALS somehow make the playoffs; <strong><u>the&nbsp;SPECIALS&nbsp;will give their playoff bid to the Clifton and the JACKS</u></strong> on account of Craig's historic choke last year in the playoffs which&nbsp;cost the JACKS&nbsp;a trip to the Bush League Championship.</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In other news the SPECIALS are still&nbsp;looking for&nbsp;Bush League players interested in playing for 3-game or&nbsp;9-game contracts for the 2010 seasons.&nbsp; The SPECIALS&nbsp;will&nbsp; don alternate black and white jerseys this season to go along with their traditional gray jerseys.&nbsp; Other&nbsp;nicknames&nbsp;that have surfaced for the SPECIALS to go along with the BEARS include the Bad News Bears (especially when they are not playing well) and the Grays in honor of the Negro League team the Homestead (near&nbsp;Pittsburgh) Grays.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Last season the SPECIALS instituted a soft ban on the use of sunglasses and batting gloves for its players, but this season the ban will be lifted on an individual basis if&nbsp;players petition the owner and state they "want to wear sunglasses&nbsp;and/or batting&nbsp;gloves for&nbsp;fun".&nbsp; If however, they say they want to wear sunglasses to keep the sun out of their eyes or they want to use batting gloves to improve their grip on the bat the ban will be kept in place.&nbsp; Sunglasses and batting gloves will only be used by SPECIALS players for the sake of fun, period!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The SPECIALS hope to play games in Lake Jackson and Dallas, TX; Woods Cross, UT and possibly Lousiana, Mississippi and Alabama for 2010 season.&nbsp; They expect to return to play at Pioneer Park in Mesa and&nbsp;Randolph Park in Tucson.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>And one final announcement, the SPECIALS will host the&nbsp;First Annual ROOT BEER BOWL&nbsp;in March to help kick off the season.&nbsp; All sons and daughters of Bush&nbsp;League players are invited to play in the ROOT BEER BOWL.&nbsp; Come for the root beer and stay for the fun.&nbsp; Time and place of the ROOT BEER BOWL&nbsp;is yet to be announced.&nbsp; Stay tuned to sandlotillustrated.com for more information.</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Good luck to all the Bush League this during this "special" 2010 season and GO SPECIALS!&nbsp;</p>
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            <title>SPECIALS &apos;09 TEAM AWARDS &amp; The Naming of the NINES</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The&nbsp;<strong>SPECIALS</strong>,under the&nbsp;guidance of&nbsp;Bush League Manager of the Year, <strong>Doug Sabeh</strong>, had a phenomenal inaugural season winning an incredible 14 games, but this team wasn't built to win the game as much as it was to 'experience' the game .&nbsp;. . <em>and what an experience it was.</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Now it's time to recognize those special players that made it happen.&nbsp; Drum roll please!</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The first award is the <strong>Extra-Special Player Award </strong>and goes to the player who was not actually on the Specials, but played several games with the team and provided that something 'extra' the Specials needed during the season.&nbsp; The winner of this award will be offered a contract to play with the Specials during the 2010 season for 3 games, 9 games or the entire season.&nbsp; And the winner of the Extra-Special Player Award is . . . <strong>Jason Smith</strong>!&nbsp; Jason traveled all the way to&nbsp;Pittsburgh and helped Doug win three games&nbsp;with the Specials and for that he deserves this award for being extra special.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The next award is the <strong>Rookie of the Year Award </strong>and&nbsp;goes to . . . <strong>Lane Smith!</strong>&nbsp; Lane hit a whopping 38 doubles (2nd in the&nbsp;Bush League) and 10 homeruns, the most ever by a rookie!&nbsp; The 'L-Train' showed no fear in winning the Swing Hard Award in the Bush League as well.&nbsp; Congratulations 'Shoeless Lane' on a&nbsp;special rookie season.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The&nbsp;<strong>Clutch Player of the Year </strong>and<strong> Golden Glove Award </strong>goes to . . .<strong> Kimball Smith!&nbsp; </strong>'Special K' hit more homeruns in 2009 than all of his other seasons combined.&nbsp; Four of those round-trippers came in the final game of the regular season.&nbsp; He stole 9 bases and made several amazing plays in the field including the defensive play of the year, a driving stop against Papa Robin on the infield.&nbsp; 'Kimball Slice' isn't the future of the Bush League anymore.&nbsp; He is the&nbsp;<em>now!</em></p>
<p><em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </em>The <strong>Pitcher of the Year </strong>goes to . . . <strong>Craig Smith </strong>who had his best season on the mound since he won the Bush Leauge Pitcher of the Year Award in 2004.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The <strong>Specials Team Most Valuable Player</strong> goes to a&nbsp;guy who had very special season&nbsp;and was a leader on and off the field.&nbsp; Please put your hands together for . . . <strong>Mr. Doug Sabeh</strong>, the 2009 Specials MVP!&nbsp; 'Ocho-Uno' combined poise, patience and preseverance to become the first player to ever hit over .900!&nbsp; He will give all the credit to his teammates, but his approach to hitting this season was the key to his success.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Sabeh-tooth Tiger's&nbsp;.901 average in&nbsp;81 at bats in the year 2009 wasn't luck, <em>it was destiny!</em>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The&nbsp;final team award was the <strong>Special Feat of the Year</strong>!&nbsp; This award was chosen by the players as their most special accomplishment of the season, and narrowly beat out the feats of tying the Back-to-Back-to-Back-to-Back Homerun record and winning the first&nbsp;Non-Nines games at Legacy Field on July Fourth against Mark,&nbsp;Jason and Robin.&nbsp; The Special Feat of the Year is . . . <strong>Traveling over 7,000 miles&nbsp;and playing&nbsp;in 15 different cities or town along the&nbsp;way</strong>!&nbsp; Over 3,000 miles were logged&nbsp;on the&nbsp;team bus/car.&nbsp; The Specials were definitely 'playin' in a traveling band' in 2009.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Specials played several games against their arch rivals The Nines this season.&nbsp;&nbsp;So to put some faces on&nbsp;the team the Specials&nbsp;have named nine players who will make up the <strong>Mudville Nine</strong>.&nbsp; So without further adieu, meet&nbsp;The Nines!&nbsp; On the mound, flamethrower and Texas native (Alvin, Texas not far from Lake Jackson) <strong>Nolan Ryan</strong>;&nbsp;his battery mate&nbsp;behind the plate, Bush League Hall of Famer, <strong>Earl Norton</strong>; at first base (and a little out of position), 'Number 9'&nbsp;for whom&nbsp;<em>The Natural</em> is partially based,&nbsp;<strong>Ted Williams</strong>, aka 'Teddy Ballgame';&nbsp;at second, none other than the 'Doc', <strong>Carlton Postle</strong>, a real-life Dr. 'Moonlight' Graham; on the hot corner,&nbsp;Idaho sandlotter and hall of famer affectionately known as 'Killer', <strong>Harmon Killebrew</strong>; at short, Gila Valley Legend, <strong>Jim&nbsp;'Zeke' Smith</strong>;&nbsp;in leftfield, a man still&nbsp;looking for that second chance, <strong>Shoeless Joe Jackson</strong>; in center, humanitarian, hall of famer and Pittsburgh's favorite son, <strong>Roberto Clemente</strong>; and rounding out the&nbsp;Nine, in rightfield, the Natural, . . . <strong>Roy Hobbs</strong>!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We hope you enjoyed the Specials Awards and the Naming of the Nines.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Specials will see you&nbsp;in&nbsp;Twenty-10.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;<font style="FONT-SIZE: 0.8em"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 0.8em"><em><font size="2">Specials team members including ESPN's very own Kelli-Marie Smith voted on&nbsp;all of these awards with the exception of the Extra-Special Award which was appointed by the owner.&nbsp;</font></em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></font></p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Here is the highlight video I put together from the championship game. Enjoy! </p>

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<p>Feel free to blow it up full-screen, or watch an <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA5yXv2ioFM" target="_blank">HD version on YouTube</a>.</p>

<p>Thanks to everyone for making 2009 a great season!</p>]]></description>
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            <title>The 2009 Playoff Preview</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>It has been a long season and an even longer wait for this years playoffs to begin.&nbsp; However, we are just days away from one of the most anticipated playoff series to begin the week of December 21, 2009.&nbsp; The match-ups for the playoffs this year will put the Number 1 seeded Utah Jacks vs. the Number 4 Arizona Rays and the Number 2 Safford Yard Dogs vs. the&nbsp; Number 3 Lordsburg Lions.&nbsp; All four teams have an equal chance of making it into the championship series as the first round will be a one game series.&nbsp; The championship series is scheduled for a five game series and should be one talked about for years to come.&nbsp; Let us take a closer look at each team in the opening round series.</p>
<p>The Utah Jacks are coming off what is probably its teams best year in league history.&nbsp; They post a league best record of 7 wins and 2 losses.&nbsp; There is one discouraging note as&nbsp;their star Clifton Labrum will be sidelined from a&nbsp;serious back injury.&nbsp; He will be playing a different role in this years playoffs and that is managing his team instead of playing of it in the playoffs.&nbsp; This will make for an interesting series against the Arizona Rays.</p>
<p>The Arizona Rays are coming off a pretty good season, only to find themselves in the lowest seed team to make the playoffs.&nbsp; This season&nbsp;their star player Brandon Kempton has played a lot of games in the league, but it turns out that some other teams have a little bit better records than his team.&nbsp; Although the Rays are the lower seeded team, they are not considered the underdog in this series.&nbsp; With Clifton out and the fact that Brandon hits for a ton every game, the&nbsp;Rays are the odds on favorite to win this series.&nbsp; However, one thing the league has learned is that you can never count on "The Jack Attack"&nbsp;to just roll over and die.&nbsp; This series will definitely be one we will all be talking about in the future.</p>
<p>In the other series, the Safford Yard Dogs, are making what appears to be their 8th straight post season.&nbsp; Mark Smith led his team to 25 victories this season and the 26th win definitely seems possible.&nbsp; His Yard Dogs will be facing a new team to the league this year in the Lordsburg Lions.&nbsp; If Mark choses to break up the father and son&nbsp;combination when he constructs his team, there is a good chance we will see his team in the Championship series.&nbsp; If he allows the father and son tandem stay together, the series will be another one talked about for years to come.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The Lordsburg Lions will make their first post season appearance in their first year of the league.&nbsp; The Lions star player is Nathan Kempton, son of Brandon Kempton.&nbsp; Based on statistics, Nathan has actually has one more games without his father this season, which is a slight surprise to the media.&nbsp; Although, if Nathan is able to have his father on his team, it certainly wouldn't hurt his chances of winning the series and going to the championship series.&nbsp; No matter what hapens, this series will definitely be remembered by all those who play in it.</p>
<p>There you have it, the match-ups for the 2009 playoffs.&nbsp; Who will triumph and go on to the next round?&nbsp;&nbsp;It is difficult to foresee.&nbsp; However, one thing is for sure, everyone will be talking about the 2009 playoffs for years to come.&nbsp; Congratulations to all the teams who made it to the playoff party.&nbsp; You all definitely deserve to be there.&nbsp; Good Luck to all the teams and players.&nbsp; There is no doubt that the end of the 2009 season will be both fine and devine.&nbsp; </p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The Utah Jacks announced today that due to recent health concerns of their foremost player, Clifton Labrum, he will be playing a Manager role during the playoffs. This means the Jacks will still maintain a presence in this season's charge towards the championship, but Clifton will not play.</p>

<p>Clifton issued the following statement earlier this afternoon:<br />
<blockquote>"Dang, dude. Wish I could play. I'm feelin' it this year, and I can almost taste the championship. Ima see what I can do as manager."</blockquote></p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <font style="font-size: 1.25em;">The SPECIALS, short for several&nbsp;'special' places in the Bush League (<strong>S</strong>afford, <strong>P</strong>ittsburgh, <strong>E</strong>AC, <strong>C</strong>entral, <strong>I</strong>ndiana, <strong>A</strong>lton, <strong>L</strong>ake Jackson and <strong>S</strong>an Antonio), were established in 2009 as a Semi-Pro, Traveling, Beer League-style, Stickball Club with Craig Smith as owner and Doug Sabeh as manager.&nbsp; The SPECIALS roster is composed&nbsp;of a couple of&nbsp;old, cagy veterans, an up and coming star and a rookie.&nbsp; Craig and Doug play the parts of the old vets, Kimball is the rising star and Lane the greenhorn rookie.</font></font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 1em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The&nbsp;name, SPECIALS, may seem strange and conjure up images of incredible deals at your local K-Mart (i.e. Blue Light Specials), but was actually derived from the movie<em>, The Natural, </em>and a&nbsp;special bat known as&nbsp;the <em>Savoy Special </em>used to hit the game-winning, light-smashing, sparks-flying homerun by the fictitious Roy Hobbs.<em>&nbsp; </em>Though the name SPECIALS may seem a little odd it is not unprecedented.&nbsp; Back in the late 1800s and into the first part of the 20th century Brooklyn's baseball teams&nbsp;were known by a variety of interesting names&nbsp;such as&nbsp;the Tip-Tops,&nbsp;Wonders,&nbsp;Bridegrooms,&nbsp;Atlantics, Eckfords, Superbas, Robins, and Trolley-Dodgers before finally becoming&nbsp;just the Dodgers.&nbsp; In light of those team names the SPECIALS sound pretty ordinary and maybe not-so-special.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 1em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Many&nbsp;aspects have influenced the creation of the SPECIALS&nbsp;including our current economy, the number 9, the idea of second chances,&nbsp;and a desire to experience the&nbsp;game of stickball&nbsp;with family in a special&nbsp;way.&nbsp; </font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 1em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The economy&nbsp;brought the SPECIALS back to the basics of the game, and to settle on their&nbsp;team colors which are black and white and always will be as long as the economy is in the tank.&nbsp; The SPECIALS&nbsp;uniform which&nbsp;is simply&nbsp;a gray button up jersey with a black number on the back makes us wax nostaglic as we recall the first Bush League jerseys (remember those black jerseys with the small white number on the front and large white number with our names on the back).&nbsp; The economy also gave the owner the idea of making the team 'semi-pro'&nbsp;based on,&nbsp;Hall of Famer, Earl Norton's&nbsp;experience of playing&nbsp;semi-pro ball in the Indiana Beer Leagues.&nbsp; He played every weekend for $15 a day and all the beer you could drink.&nbsp; This season the SPECIALS&nbsp;have been playing for $1 a game and all the <em>rootbeer</em>&nbsp;they can drink.&nbsp; Who couldn't use an extra buck and drink of rootbeer?&nbsp; Paraphasing the immortal words of Nacho Libre, "The&nbsp;SPECIALS must go semi-pro!"</font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 1em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The number 9 is also an integral part of the SPECIALS.&nbsp; In the movie&nbsp;The Natural, when Roy&nbsp;Hobbs&nbsp;gets his jersey from the trainer he takes the number&nbsp;9, "a good baseball number".&nbsp;&nbsp;He&nbsp;had a smooth swing like Ted Williams for whom the Hobbs character is partially based and who also wore number 9.&nbsp; The game of baseball is based on the number 3 and 9.&nbsp; There are&nbsp;three strikes, thee&nbsp;outs&nbsp;and,&nbsp;of course, three bases.&nbsp; There likewise are nine innings, nine fielders and nine batters in a lineup.&nbsp; So the SPECIALS decided to&nbsp;only choose, like Roy Hobbs,&nbsp;numbers&nbsp;that are related to the number 9.&nbsp; Lane&nbsp;in his rookie season is nine years old and decided to make his age&nbsp;his number(9).&nbsp; Kimball is number 33 which is inspired by Larry Bird&nbsp;and because 3 X 3 is 9.&nbsp;&nbsp;Craig came out of retirement sporting number 45 a la Michael Jordan, and Doug choose number 81 earning him the nickname, 'Ocho-Uno', both numbers respectively being factors of nine.&nbsp; </font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 1em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The SPECIALS&nbsp; have created a new way to play stickball called playing against The NINES.&nbsp; The NINES are to the SPECIALS&nbsp; what the Generals were to the Globetrotters . . .&nbsp;arch rivals.&nbsp; Playing against the NINES has given some of the younger players a chance to experience the game of stickball and improve their skills without the same pressure of playing against&nbsp;regular opponents while recording stats and a win or a lose along the way.&nbsp; </font></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><font style="font-size: 1.25em;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The SPECIALS are&nbsp;a team of second chances.&nbsp;&nbsp;Roy Hobbs&nbsp;was also based on the true life story of Eddie Waitkus&nbsp;who&nbsp;had starred for the Cubs and Phillies back in the '40s and '50s before being shot by a young,&nbsp;enamoured, psychotic, female fan of his named Ruth Steinhagen.&nbsp; He&nbsp;lived through ordeal and eventully returned to baseball.&nbsp; While we hopefully will never be shot like Eddie Waitkus, we all have our "Ruths", or setbacks,&nbsp;that can change&nbsp;our course in life and send us down a different path.&nbsp; Like Hobbs sometimes we need to be called up from the 'Heber Oilers'&nbsp;and&nbsp;given a second chance.&nbsp; Any player is welcomed to play with the SPECIALS&nbsp;to break out of a slump and get that second chance.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font>&nbsp;</font></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The last aspect&nbsp;that brought about the creation of the SPECIALS is&nbsp;a desire to experience the game of stickball&nbsp;with family in a special way.&nbsp;&nbsp;So&nbsp;far this season the SPECIALS have played games&nbsp;in&nbsp;many unique places&nbsp;like Lordsburg, Glenwood and White Sands, New Mexico; Bisbee; Solomon; Tucson and Mesa with a roadtrip scheduled&nbsp;in a few days to Pittsburgh, Ohio and New York.&nbsp; Playing in a variety of places has been a real treat for the SPECIALS win or lose and&nbsp;created memories that will last a life time for each of the players.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In closing, Doug as been a wonderful manager for the&nbsp;SPECIALS&nbsp;in their inaugral season and we wish to thanked him publicly for going above and beyond the call of duty.&nbsp; He has made many phone calls and sent emails encouraging his team.&nbsp; His gameday speeches are the stuff of legend and a fun mix of lines from <em>Bull Durham</em>, <em>Hoosiers</em> and <em>The Natural</em>.&nbsp; Doug will be the only manager the SPECIALS&nbsp;ever have and we want to nominate him as the first of ever&nbsp;Manager of the Year in the Bush League.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A few other side notes, the 1914 Chicago Cubs logo of a bear with a bat is the official logo of the SPECIALS.&nbsp; Due to the bear being the logo the SPECIALS may be referred to as 'Da Bears' as an alternate name like the Pirates being called the Bucs.&nbsp; The official motto of the SPECIALS is, "We should of been farmers."&nbsp; And the official slogan is, "Don't you know how we hate losing to the Pirates?"&nbsp; The official SPECIALS' abbreviation is SPX.&nbsp; The official network of the SPECIALS is ESPN(<strong>E</strong>ntirely <strong>SP</strong>ecials <strong>N</strong>etwork).&nbsp; Kelli-Marie Smith is the&nbsp;voice of the SPECIALS and roving reporter for ESPN and we want to thank her for videoing many of the&nbsp;games and press conferences already this season.&nbsp; We want to thank Jason for playing with the SPECIALS in&nbsp;Pittsburgh with Doug and for pitching so well to him (Doug current leads in the league in&nbsp;batting average).&nbsp; We want to thank Eldon Smith for being our extra SPECIAL player and helping us to a real win against real people at Legacy Field.&nbsp; Thanks&nbsp;to Brandon for playing&nbsp;with the SPECIALS.&nbsp; And a special thanks to Commissioner Mark Smith for playing a few games with the SPECIALS, helping us to our first&nbsp;ever win and for letting us play against the NINES.&nbsp; Thanks&nbsp;to Clifton for letting us post this special article on the website.&nbsp; Ahhh, That's Special!</p>
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<p><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><font style="font-size: 1.25em;">Just for fun count how many times the word 'special' was used in this article.</font>&nbsp;</font></font> </p>
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            <title>First Half Season Review of 2009</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 2009 Stickball Season is a little more than half way through.&nbsp; There a a lot of story lines and new teams in the mix and it has made for a lot of conversation over the last few months.&nbsp; Who will make the playoffs?&nbsp; Who will be the Rookie of the Year?&nbsp; Who will ultimately win the 2009 Championship in the Arizona Stickball Bush League?&nbsp; These are all tough questions to ask, but after you read this article, you may be able to make a better educated guess.&nbsp; So, let us recap some of the recent happenings in the league.</p>
<p>This year there have been a few new teams added to the league and a few teams that are no longer in the league.&nbsp; Some of the new teams include the Lordsburg Lions, the Gila Valley Robins, the Spain D-Backs, and The Specials.&nbsp; Some of the teams that have suspended operations or left the league include the Texas Lonestars, the Pittsburgh Keystones, the San Carlos Scouts, and the Golden Spikes.&nbsp; However, there are still eight teams in the league which is what we had last year.&nbsp; Some teams are represented by one player and others are represented by multiple players.&nbsp; This is a new concept for the league, but a necessary one for some of the players in the league.&nbsp; So, let us take a look at how the players and teams are doing this year.</p>
<p>First up, we look at the Commissioner, Mark Smith.&nbsp; Mark is having a good season and his team posts a record of 12 wins and 4 losses and if the playoffs started today his team would finish in first place.&nbsp; He is batting an incredible .837 average this season with 72 hits, 6 doubles, 5 triples and 31 home runs, and only 1 strike out&nbsp;in 86 at-bats.&nbsp; He leads the league in hits, triples, home runs, RBIs,&nbsp; and runs.&nbsp; His pitching and fielding numbers are very strong as well. He leads the league in Ground outs with 19 and Pop Outs with 20.&nbsp; Some of his pitching numbers in clude a win-loss record of 4-1 and an earned run average of 8.26, which when you are pitching to you own team, the higher your ERA the better.&nbsp; Mark has his team poised for another run at the championship.&nbsp; Congratulations on a great first half of the season to you and your Yard Dogs Mark.</p>
<p>Next we have Craig Smith, owner/player of the Specials.&nbsp; Craig decided to come out of retirement this season and form a team comprising of his two sons Kimball and Lane and player manager Doug Sabeh.&nbsp; Craig is having a pretty good season at the plate hitting&nbsp;a .674 average, 29 hits (4th in the league), 4 doubles, 10 home runs (4th in the league), 27 RBIs (4th in the league), 18 runs (Tied for 4th), and only 4 strike outs in 41 at-bats.&nbsp; Hit pitching and fielding statistics are a little below his average, but he has done remarkable according to his manager.&nbsp; Some of them include an earned run average of 6.49, giving up 51 hits, 7 home runs and a total of 31 runs all together.&nbsp; These are some pretty good numbers since a lot of the statistics are from facing Kimball and Lane his two boys on the team.&nbsp; So Kudos to you Mr. Craig Smith for continuing to embrace the family aspect of our game.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The Sacramento Stix represented by Jason Smith are having and up and down season this year.&nbsp; their record is 5-9 midway through the season, but I would not count the Stix out of the playoffs yet.&nbsp; Presently if the season ended now with the new rules presiding, Jason's Stix would be the fourth and final team in the playoffs, since not all teams have played the minimun 8 games to qualify for the playoffs.&nbsp; Jason's numbers pretty good both at the plate and in the field.&nbsp; He is batting a .707 average with 53 hits (2nd in the league), 18 doubles (1st in the league), 2 triples, 19 home runs (2nd in the league), 39 RBis (2nd in the league), scores 38 runs (2nd in the league) with only 2 strike outs in 75 at-bats.&nbsp; Although he has a 2-5 record pitching, Jason has a 7.28 ERA, allowed 58 hits, 13 home runs, and allowed 38 runs.&nbsp; He has 7 ground outs and 3 pop outs which shows that he still flashes his leather at the hot corner of third base.&nbsp;&nbsp;We look for good things from Jason as he will be playing some stickball in Pittsburgh later this month.&nbsp; Maybe his trip "Back to the Minors" will be what he needs to get his game back to where he needs it to be to secure a place in the playoffs this fall.</p>
<p>The Gila Valley Robins are making their league debut with the steady Robin Smith this year.&nbsp; The Robins are having a pretty decent year in their inagural season with a 4 win and 3 loss season to date.&nbsp; Robin Smith is having a tough year with a lot of his statistics being below his career average.&nbsp; In 37 at-bats, he has an average of .432, 16 hits, 1 double, 1 triple, 4 RBIs. 11 runs and 3 strike outs.&nbsp; However, Robin Smith has always been known for his pitching and his numbers are pretty good in that category.&nbsp; He has a 3 win and 0 loss record, an ERA of 13.09 (1st in the league), given up&nbsp;28 hits, 24 runs,&nbsp;14 home runs, and has not struck anyone out.&nbsp; There have been many years where pitching and defense have been as important as scoring runs in this league, so do not be surprised to see the Robins in the playoffs this year.</p>
<p>The Arizona Rays led by Brandon Kempton are having a good first half of the season with a win-loss record of 6-3.&nbsp; If the season ended today, the Rays would finish second in the league and make the playoffs.&nbsp; Brandon is having a solid year both at the plate as well as the field.&nbsp; He leads the league with an average of .851.&nbsp; He also has 40 hits (3rd in the league), 7 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs (3rd in the league), 32 RBIs (3rd in the league) and 29 runs (3rd in the league), with only four strike outs in 47 at-bats.&nbsp; His pitching statistics are solid with an ERA of 9.00, a record of 2 wins and 2 loses, surrendering 31 hits, 11 home runs&nbsp;and 23 total runs, and only striking out one batter of the 46 he has faced.&nbsp; He also 13 ground outs and 6 pop outs for a total of 19 total outs in the field.&nbsp; If Brandon and his Rays continue to stay the course, they should be playing in the post-season.</p>
<p>Kimball Smith, a promising you player for the Specials is havin a pretty good year for his team.&nbsp; Although he started out with some struggles, his manager is pleased with how far he has come since the beginning of the season.&nbsp; In 48 at-bats, Kimball has 27 hits, 8 doubles, 4 homeruns, 12 RBIs, and 16 runs and an average of .563.&nbsp; He is also having a pretty good statistics pitching and fielding.&nbsp; He has a team best ERA of 7.41, only 1 loss, has given up 23 hits, 9 home runs, and a total&nbsp;of 14 runs altogether.&nbsp; He also has 3 ground outs, which is one less than his seasons best last year.&nbsp; Kimball is only going to get better each and every year that he plays in this league.&nbsp; Maybe in a few years he will lead his team to the playoffs and a championship.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Lane Smith is one of the players up for "Rookie of the Year" for 2009.&nbsp; He is having a great year at the plate.&nbsp; He has an average of .604, 29 hits, 13 doubles, 1 home run, 7 RBI's, 18 runs in 48 at-bats.&nbsp; In the field he has 1 ground out.&nbsp; Righ now he leads all rookies in his offensive categories, but he does not lead&nbsp;all the defensive categories in this area.&nbsp; We still have half of a season left, we will know where he stands in these categories at the end of the year.&nbsp; One note that should be mentioned is that Lane's manager is very pleased with his effort in the first half of this season.&nbsp; Who knows what the future has for this young and upcoming star for the Specials and the League.</p>
<p>Nathan Kempton, son of Brandon Kempton, is having a pretty good inagural season with his Lordsburg Lions.&nbsp; They have a win-loss record of 3-1 and if they can play enough games, they may find themselves in the playoffs this year.&nbsp; Nathan may also find his name come up in the "Rookie of the Year Award," this season.&nbsp; His numbers this season are in 19 at-bats, 9 hits, 1 double, 6 runs, 1 strike out, and a .474 batting average.&nbsp; He is proving to be an up and coming star for his team as well as the league.&nbsp; We look forward to seeing more of the Lordsburg Lions this year.</p>
<p>Duane DeSpain is this years "Feel Good Story of the Year."&nbsp; Mr. DeSpain is well known in the league for his athletic ability, his pitching, his fielding, and the"I Heard a Tip Home Run" that he pitched to Doug Sabeh, which completed back to back to back to back home runs in the&nbsp;summer of&nbsp;2000.&nbsp; Also like "Jimmy Morris" in the movie "The Rookie," he had promised doctors not to continue to play after an injury that occured back in 2002.&nbsp; However, with pressure from the Smiths and his son, Riley, Duane made his first step towards "Comeback Player of the Year," back&nbsp;at the beginning of this season.&nbsp; He has great numbers in all categories of hitting, pitching and fielding.&nbsp; In 43 at-bats, he has 27 hits, 12 doubles, 2 triples,&nbsp;7 home runs, 18 RBIs, 18 runs, only 3 strike outs&nbsp;and a .628 average.&nbsp; His pitching numbers include an ERA of 9.14, 2 wins and 4 losses, 44 hits, 13 home runs and a total of 32 runs.&nbsp; In the field he has 7 ground outs and 6 pop outs.&nbsp; These are phenomonel numbers for someone who has been out of the league for six years.&nbsp; If the season finished today, Duane's D-backs would be ranked third and make the playoffs.&nbsp; It would not be a surprise to see his team make the playoffs this year if he and his son are able to play and win a few more games this season.&nbsp; It is truly great to have you back in the league Mr. Duane DeSpain, we hope to see you come back next season as well.</p>
<p>Riley Despain of the Spain D-backs and Duane DeSpain's son is having a pretty good rookie year this season.&nbsp; He has 10 hits, 2 doubles, 1 home run, 2 RBIs, only one strike out, 7 runs and an average of .667 in 15 at-bats.&nbsp; He also has 2 pop outs while playing in the field.&nbsp; He is definitely in contention for "Rookie of the Year Award."&nbsp; It is really nice to see new players do well in the league, especially in their first season.&nbsp; As long as both Riley and his dad are willing to play in the league, I think that they will provide some good competition for other teams in the league.</p>
<p>There are two other players that have not been able to get out on the field yet this season, but there is a good chance we will see these two have numbers on the website before the year is over.&nbsp; Clifton Labrum and Doug Sabeh have to attend to some personal family matters right now, but we are sure that they will be mixing it up with everyone else in the league soon.&nbsp; It may be possible that these two players were too embarrased with how much publicity that they received during last years awards postings on the website that they wanted to lay low for a little while.&nbsp; Whatever the reason we know that Clifton and Doug will be back on the field in the near future possibly one or both will help a team win a championship this year.&nbsp; Our thoughts are with you both and everyone else in the league.&nbsp; Thus far everyone that has played this year has "Made it Extremely Fine in 2009."&nbsp; Good Luck to all the players and teams during the rest of the year.&nbsp; May the second half of the season be as great as the first one.&nbsp; We look forward to seeing how the race for the playoffs shapes up in the upcoming months.&nbsp; Have a great rest of the season and we look forward to seeing you all in the playoffs.&nbsp; </p>]]></description>
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            <title>Duane Makes His Comback, Cedric Makes His Debut</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Copy of DEC '08 - MAY '09 246.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20DEC%20%2708%20-%20MAY%20%2709%20246.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="320" height="204" /></span>May 16th was a great day for the Bush League - An old player made his return and three new Rookies took the field.&nbsp; Duane DeSpain was a dominant force during the first few years of the Bush League existence.&nbsp; He won the League's Most Improved Player Award back in 2002 but was then sidelined with a shoulder surgery and was forced to retire for medical reasons after the 2002 season.&nbsp; He was able to play in some exhibition games over the years but never could commit to a full season.&nbsp; With his arm feeling better and now being neighbors with Mark, he is coming out of his retirement and ready to compete with the others in the Bush League on a regular basis.&nbsp; Duane is already in line to win the Comeback Player of the Year and from what was seen on the filed possibly make a run at a Gold Glove.&nbsp; He was able to make 3 stops in the infield and he recorded one pop fly out.&nbsp; He had a few struggles at the plate but if his batting practice was any indication of things to come the league better watch out.&nbsp; Welcom back Duane!<br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Copy of DEC '08 - MAY '09 236.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20DEC%20%2708%20-%20MAY%20%2709%20236.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" width="230" height="152" /></span>Riley DeSpain was able to make his stickball Debut over the weekend.&nbsp; There are some rumors that he already has the Bush League competitive spirit as he bet his dad $5 that he could not stop his next hit - Read the above paragraph about the pop out - He owes his dad $5.&nbsp; But other than that he did phenominal.&nbsp; Riley went 6 for 8 with 5 runs scored.&nbsp; If he can keep those numbers he will be a serious canidate for the Rookie of the Year.&nbsp; <br />Cedric Williams is another player who made his fisrt trip out the the sandlot.&nbsp; He has bee working Mark and in a small town is always looking for something to do.&nbsp; He was so desperate this last weekend that he considered playing stickball.&nbsp; During batting practice he did not think he would be able to hit it out.&nbsp; When players started to rag on him and say "it's okay if you can't hit it out like Ashley" he became focused - "she hit it out?&nbsp; Okay, I'll get one then".&nbsp; He sure did get one.&nbsp; In only his second atbat, coming to the plate with the bases loaded he was able to send one over the fence for a grandslam.&nbsp; On the day he went 4 for 7 with 5 RBI and is the first player in league history to start 2 and 0.&nbsp; We hope to see Cedric on the field a lot more!<br />Cedric Jr. was also able to get his first (and when I say first I really mean that, he has never played baseball before) at bats.&nbsp; After a few quick pointer from like everyone on the field he was ready for his first game.&nbsp; In that game he went 3 for 4 with a double.&nbsp; His teammates went a combined 2 for 7 and he came up short in his first official game.&nbsp; On the day Cedric was 4 for 8, a very respectable .500 avg for his first ever game. &nbsp; He almost made the most spectacular defensive play in the last 10 years of stickball.&nbsp; He was placed in the outfield when his father hit a bullet to center field.&nbsp; Remember he never has played baseball before, so when the ball came out he just stuck his arm out to catch the ball, except the glove was not on and it slowly fell out of his bare hand.&nbsp; All the players at the game were in awe of the strength of young Cedric.&nbsp; With his athletic ability he could vastly improve into one of the best young all-around players in the league.&nbsp; <br />Overall it was a great day to get old and new players alike out for a game of stickball and we look forward to hearing more from each of these players as the season continues.<br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Copy of DEC '08 - MAY '09 249.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20DEC%20%2708%20-%20MAY%20%2709%20249.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" width="320" height="227" /></span>&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; ]]></description>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->If the ball does not leave the infield, touch
the grass it is an out - the fielder can have his feet in the grass as long as
the ball never touches the grass - if at any moment it touches the grass even a
strand and comes back in it will be a hit - also no more running to first base <br /></p><p class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="margin-left: 40.5pt; text-indent: -0.25in;"><br /></p>

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game in the Gila Valley - 2 players in any other location - Out of those at
least 2 players have to be members of the Bush League - Stats will not count
from those games played with less than two players in the league - For example
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->The last day of<span style="">&nbsp;
</span>the regular season will be October 31<sup>st</sup>, the top four teams
who play in at least 8 games will be in the playoffs <span style="">&nbsp;</span><br /></p><p class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="margin-left: 40.5pt; text-indent: -0.25in;"><br /></p>

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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->For the playoffs the number 1 seed will match up
with the 4 and the 2 with the 3 for the first round - It will be a one game
first round - The home team will get the first pick of players and will choose
where they have the game played - The championship series will a 5 game series -
the higher seed will select the players first and location of the first two
games as well as the 5<sup>th</sup> game the lower seed will select players
first and location in games 3-4.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Whoever
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            <title>Most Valuable Player: Brandon</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />Brandon started the awards off 14 days ago with Batting Champion and finishes with the League MVP.&nbsp; Brandon had the greatest offensive statistical season of all time.&nbsp; With everything Brandon did at the plate this year he just did enough to edge Mark for the most prestigious award in the league.&nbsp; The final vote ended with Brandon one vote ahead<img alt="Copy of Picture 255.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Picture%20255.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="326" height="410" /> of Mark - 31 to 30.&nbsp; Five years from now no one will remember how close the voting was but they will remember the amazing season Brandon had.<br />Stickball has been played now for 9 seasons while we keep stats.&nbsp; Some of the all time records have been amazing but this year Brandon made them look silly.&nbsp; Jason held the batting average record at .783 - everyone said that it might be impossible to hit over .800.&nbsp; Then Brandon came along and on the last day of the season went for not just .800 but .900 and fell just short but finished with an incredible .890!&nbsp; I honestly can say now I don't think that will every be done again.&nbsp; <br />Back in 2002 Mark had his best season ever and finished with a home run ratio of 3.00 - this was another record that many people felt would be hard to break.&nbsp; Mark took a HR ratio of under 3 into the last game of 2007 but could not keep it under and finished at 3.02.&nbsp; Brandon put the question to rest as he demolished the HR ratio hitting a long ball every 2.14 times he came to the plate.&nbsp; Simply amazing!<br />To put what Brandon just did into perspective lets take a look at his seasons stats and Mark's 2002 year in which he won the MVP.<br />AB - B 109, M 120 &nbsp;&nbsp; <br />Runs - B 80, M 73 - Advantage Brandon<br />Hits - B 97, M 93 - Advantage Brandon<br />2B - B 24, M 13 - Advantage Brandon<br />3B - B 3, M 0 - Advantage Brandon<br />HR - B 51, M 40 - Advantage Brandon<br />HR ration - B 2.14, M 3.00 - Advantage Brandon<br />RBI - B 89, M 96 - Advantage Mark<br />KO ratio - B 21.8, M 20 - Advantage Brandon<br />AVG - B .890, M .775 - Advantage Brandon<br />Out of the 9 offensive categories Brandon won 8 in the head to head battle of greatest seasons ever.&nbsp; It can easily be seen why this season will go down as the greatest display of offense in the history of stickball.&nbsp; Great season Brandon - What are you going to do for an encore? <br /><br />Total Votes: Brandon 31, Mark 30, Jason 11, Craig 8<br /><br />I just want to thank everyone in the league for the great season we had.&nbsp; I think that for the most part it was a success and most everyone enjoyed themselves.&nbsp; Next year will be our 19th year of keeping stats and I hope we will make the best of it.&nbsp; Stats can cause some problems but I think that for the most part they make the game more fun.&nbsp; I hope everyone enjoyed their awards.&nbsp; We might be having some rule changes in 2009 but I will write an article and give you a chance to comment before we make any official changes.&nbsp; Great season guys, can't wait for next year.<br /><br /><div align="center"><font style="font-size: 1.95312em;"><b>Last but not least, </b></font><br /><font style="font-size: 1.95312em;"><b>HAPPY BIRTHDAY <br />Doug!&nbsp; </b></font><br /></div><br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<font style="font-size: 1.25em;">Jason won the Pitcher of the Year and when you look at the numbers there wasn't much debate.&nbsp; He put up some incredible numbers many of which were career highs for him.&nbsp; Jason finished the season with a 10-7 record.&nbsp; This is the first season that Jason has reached the double digit win total.&nbsp; This year was the year of the home run and Jason contr<img alt="Copy of Copy of March 2007 - June 2007 140.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Copy%20of%20March%202007%20-%20June%202007%20140.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="181" height="319" />ibuted to that total not only with his bat but this season as a pitcher he pitched 57 long balls which is the most of his career while facing the 2nd fewest batters of his career.&nbsp; Jason ended up with an astronomical ERA of 10.69 which led the league.&nbsp; That ERA gives him the second highest ERA in league history of pitchers with at least 200 batters faced (Robin hold the ERA record of 10.76 back in 2005 when he was winning multiple POY).&nbsp; Jason also tied for second with 5 saves.&nbsp; With the great numbers Jason put up as a pitcher it is no wonder he ended up with the best record in the league at 18-11, the Stixs finished first in the regular season after which his bat failed him in the first round of the playoffs.&nbsp; One thing is sure going into the next season - Jason will be there in the end because good pitching will win ball games - just ask Robin.&nbsp; Great year Jason!<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><font style="font-size: 0.64em;">Total Votes: Jason - 32, Mark - 26, Clifton - 9, Kimball - 6, Robin - 6, Doug - 1</font><br /><br /><i><b>On Deck: MVP </b></i></font><i><b>&nbsp;</b></i></font> ]]></description>
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            <title>Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Smith</title>
            <description><![CDATA[In a year where the awards have been changed up a little once again a new award has been created - and Mark takes home the first ever Defensive Player of the Year.&nbsp; Defense?&nbsp; We talking about defense?&nbsp; This is stickball and we're talking about defense?&nbsp; Yes that's right we do play a little defense in stickball.&nbsp; Mark had a phenomenal year in the field as<img alt="Copy of Picture 246.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Picture%20246.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="200" height="315" /> he tried to improve his overall game with the glove.&nbsp; He led the league in pop-outs with 28 and was second in the league with 26 ground-outs.&nbsp; Players in the league recognized his efforts by giving him 65 out of the 80 total votes.&nbsp; When asked what Mark has in store for us in 2009 he said "I want to go out and break the all-time record for most out recorded in a season.&nbsp; I also want to make a run at Brandon's single season record for most pop-outs recorded.&nbsp; I think defense is a little underrated, but it actually can make a big difference in the game."&nbsp; Those records that Mark will be after in 2009 will be the all time most outs in a season - 80, and most pop-outs recorded - 40 - currently held by Brandon.&nbsp; If he can break either one of these records he might be looking at his second strait Defensive Player of the Year award.&nbsp; Although many people think that stickball is all about the offense, there's a little saying in each sport that "defense wins championships".&nbsp; That held true as the Yard Dogs won their 3 Championship in the last 4 years led by Mark and his defense!<br /><br />Total Votes: Mark - 65, Jason - 7, Craig - 3, Brandon - 3, Kimball - 1, Doug - 1<br /><br /><i><b>On Deck: Pitcher of the Year&nbsp;</b></i> <br /><br />&nbsp; ]]></description>
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            <title>Golden Glove Infield: Doug, Jason &amp; Mark</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />As was mentioned in the previous article, Golden Gloves will not be given to not just one player but multiple players who had great years. All three of these players had great seasons in the infield and would be a force if they all played on the same team.&nbsp; <br />Jason had another great year protecting third base.&nbsp; He recorded 29 ground o<img alt="Copy of Jason's catch.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Jason%27s%20catch.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="190" height="268" />uts which was tops in the league.&nbsp; He used his "little old glove" for many of those outs which makes his total even that much more impressive.&nbsp; This is the Jason's 6th year to win a Gold Glove.<br />Mark also had a solid year in the infield and with the glove.&nbsp; He was able to snag 26 grounders this season which paced him just behind Jason for the league lead.<br />But the headline of this award is: <b>Doug wins his first ever Gold Glove!</b>&nbsp; Yes that's right Doug wins a Golden Glove.&nbsp; At first glance at the stats you might see that Doug only had 6 ground outs.&nbsp; But let's take a little closer look at the stats<img alt="Copy of Doug.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Doug.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" width="196" height="320" /> and see what they say.&nbsp; Jason ended up with 29 ground outs and he went up to bat 208 times.&nbsp; With those numbers in mind let's go back to Doug - he had 6 outs and he had 52 at bats.&nbsp; With some simple math if you figure Doug went up to bat 208 times and then factor in his out ratio - he would have ended up with somewhere in the neighborhood of 24 ground outs.&nbsp; When you look at those numbers you can realize that he definitely deserves this award.&nbsp; Doug's biggest problem his whole career has been his inability to get enough games played.&nbsp; Just the other day I was talking to him and he said he would love to see what he could do for an entire season - so would we Doug...so would we.<br /><br /><div align="center"><br />Total Votes: Mark - 28, Jason - 24, <br />Doug - 16, Craig - 8<br /></div><br /><i><b>On Deck: Defensive Player of the Year</b></i><br /><br /> <div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <title>Golden Glove Outfield: Mark and Kimball</title>
            <description><![CDATA[We decided to give out multiple awards this year for the Golden Gloves.&nbsp; On a typical Bush League team, two or three players will play the infield while one or two will play the outfield.&nbsp; So why not just give out one award but rather more per position.&nbsp; Mark and Kimball bo<img alt="Copy (2) of March 2007 - June 2007 143.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20%282%29%20of%20March%202007%20-%20June%202007%20143.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="150" height="319" />th were outstanding in the filed.&nbsp; For starters they actually played the outfield which is becoming a lost art in stickball.&nbsp; Catching a fly ball might just be the hardest thing to do in the sport and that little ball high in the air has made each one of us look pretty silly on occasion.&nbsp; <br />Kimball did a great job in the outfield this year.&nbsp; He made 7 pop-outs which were all recorded in the outfield.&nbsp; Those seven fly ball outs put him just behind the 8 which were recorded by Clifton, Robin,<img alt="Copy of Picture 028.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Copy%20of%20Picture%20028.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" width="147" height="319" /> Doug and Brandon...COMBINED!&nbsp; That's incredible.&nbsp; He also made many plays which don't necessarily show up in the stat sheet at the end of the game like stopping a single from going to a double and being a threat in the outfield when everyone else is fine just waiting for the ground balls.&nbsp; Kimball you had a great year and you finally get your first golden glove, great job!<br />Mark was able to lead the league in the number of pop-outs recorded with 28 which is just 3 behind his career best and good enough for the 3rd most pop-outs recorded in league history.&nbsp; If Mark can see the ball, which is another story altogether...right Doug, he will make a run for it.&nbsp; He won't always get there but you can't fault him for his effort.&nbsp; This is Mark's 7th year he has won a Golden Glove.<br /><br /><div align="center">All Votes: Mark - 36, Kimball - 15, Brandon - 13, Craig - 9, Jason - 5<br /><br /><div align="center"><i><b>On Deck: Golden Glove Infield</b></i>&nbsp; &nbsp; </div></div><div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <title>Most Improved Player: Clifton</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<font style="font-size: 1em;">Clifton brings home his third strait award of 2008 as he is this year's Most Improved Player.&nbsp; Clifton had a great season in 2008 as can be seen by how his numbers impr<img alt="Clifton.jpg" src="http://sandlotillustrated.com/Clifton.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" width="243" height="414" />oved from 2007.&nbsp; With only 9 more at bats than he had last year Clifton was able to increase his hits from 49 to 65, his runs went from 31 to 45, home runs skyrocketed from 4 to 15, RBI from 22 to 32, his KO dropped from 8 to 6 just to name a few.&nbsp; One of his most significant increase was in his batting average which went from .576 to .691.&nbsp; Of all the improvements Clifton made from last season to this season perhaps the one that is the least recognized but that might be the most significant is his pitching stats.&nbsp; His ERA went from 5.25 to 9.87, that's incredible!&nbsp; He finished with the third best ERA in the league.&nbsp; He also won 3 games and had 3 saves to boot, he only had one save last year and no wins.&nbsp; Clifton's turnaround was simply amazing - he increased or stayed the same in every single offensive category and increased every pitching category as well.&nbsp; If Clifton can do the same thing next year we won't be talking about Most Improved but rather Most Valuable! <br /><br />All Votes: Clifton - 29, Kimball - 23, Brandon - 18, Craig - 7<br /><br /><b><i>On Deck: Golden Glove Outfield&nbsp;</i></b> <br /></font><br />&nbsp;&nbsp; ]]></description>
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