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August 20th 2017

GAME RECAPS

This week’s early match featured the charging Mastodons against the migrating Rainbow Trout and it was clear that a great collision was about to occur. The last game of the pre-eclipse 2017 era, the Field of Dreamer’s played under an usually sunny field as the last sweaty days of summer dripped with the sappy emotion of a Death Cab for Cutie song.  While the action on the field was filled with exciting plays, including Rachel Smalls over the head swings for base hits, in the stands, our weekly play-by-play announcer, Michael, stopped by to play a game he called “Five Innocent Questions” and though we only got through two of the five questions before a heroic 18-10 victory for the flapping fish, we did learn that: 1. Michael’s favourite city (outside of Toronto) is: Athens, Greece.  2. A meal that Micheal learned from his mother that he still makes to this day is: Potato Latkes. 3. Micheal is of Ukrainian descent and has been married a number of times. 4. The best part of Michael’s week is watching our ball games and yelling “Let’s Make Baseball!” – a phrase he is certain to have coined, confirming Umar & Jess’s suspicion from earlier in the season.

In the nighttime bill, the Humber River Hustle got some spot support from Dancing Deeve, Grooving Graeme, and Disco Darren as they went to work under the bright lights of SkyDome to face off with the “Only Dance Acceptable is Dance to Tune of Marching Band” Soviets who welcomed Comrade Ryan Hayes to bolster their Red Army. The Disco Divas played some stellar defence with Yogi Acharya notably snaring a Soviet Missile off the bat of the Jarl of Dufferinikov that left burn marks in his glove. While the Hustle got out to a good lead, the Ballsheviks gave them a red scare in the third inning with a powerful five run burst. But in the end, the Hustle brought some feel good levity to the austere communists and walked away with a 23-11 victory.

See the game box scores here

See player stats here

See league standings here


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MILESTONES

Credit River
Peter Demakos – 26th all time in career hits with 45 (up 8 spots!)
Linda Swanston – becomes the 66th player in league history to reach the 25 at-bat plateau (26)
Robin Smillie – T-51st all time with 22 career singles (up  6 spots!)
Robyn Letson – becomes the 20th player in league history to reach 30 career RBIs (up 3 spots!)

Don River

Jennifer Mussell – becomes 55th player in league history to reach 20 career hits (up 8 spots!)
Jessica Duarte – currently ranks 9th in the league in runs scored this season with 23!
Karen Campbell – 44th all time with 26 career singles (up 6 spots!)
Annelies Cooper – currently ranks 2nd in the league in singles this season with 33!
Darren Puscas – first player to break the single season record for at-bats (69) held by Devin Clancy (2016, 60), hits (53) held by Adrian Rodill (2007, 45), and triples (8) held by Francisco Villegas (2007, 7).
Noah Adams – T-22nd all time with 87 career at-bats (up 3 spots!)
Ryan Hayes – becomes the 2nd player in league history to pass 300 career at-bats (306)!
Terrance Luscombe – 11th all time with 7 career triples (up 1 spot!)

Humber River
Craig Fortier – first player in the league to break the single season record for doubles (19) held by Johann Juarez (2015, 18).
Janine Caster – becomes 37th player in league history to reach 60 at-bats plateau (up 3 spots!)
Jenny Chan – T-5th all time in career hits with 110 (up 1 spot!)
Jo Jefferson – becomes 15th player in league history to reach 35 career RBIs (up 3 spots!)
Andrew Norton – currently ranks 2nd in league batting average, posting an .857 mark thus far!
Richard Peters – T-21st all time in career hits with 53 (up 4 spots!)
Yogi Acharya – becomes the first player to break the single season singles record (35) set by Devin Clancy (2016, 33)!

Rouge River
Karl Gardner – T-6th all time in career doubles with 26 (up 1 spot!)
Kate Uffelman – T-46th in league history with 28 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Lainie Basman- T-12th all time in career at-bats with 122 (up 2 spots!)
Andrew Stokes – 33rd player in league history to reach 30 career singles (up 11 spots!)
Merle Davis – currently ranks 4th in the league with 61 at-bats this season (become 4th player (along with Darren Puscas, Karl Gardner, and Yogi Acharya) to break Devin Clancy’s record setting 60 at-bat mark in 2016)!
Rachele Clemente -T-44th all time with 29 career hits (up 7 spots!)
Umar Saeed – T-29th in league history with 5 career doubles (up 4 spots!)
Gita Madan- currently ranks 5th in the league with 60 at-bats this season!

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FIRSTS & Seconds

Runs Batted In
Graeme Bacque (2) – Humber River

Triples
Devin Clancy (1) – Don River

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ODDITIES

ALL TIME PLAYERS LIST (REACH 50 CAREER AT-BATS!!!)

Matthew Poggi (Don) (50), Katie German (Humber) (52), and Stuart Schlusser (54)  all moved above the 50 at-bat mark becoming the 42nd, 43rd, and the 44th players in league history to reach that mark!!

Ahead by a Century Fish

Colin Hastings (102) and Rachel Small (101) become the first set of teammates to reach the 100 hit plateau on the same night. They become 8th and 9th players in league history to reach that mark! 

Quarter Century Fish

Alex Brant (25) and Niloofar Golkar (25) become the first set of teammates to reach the 25 hit plateau on the same night. They become the 51st and 52nd players in league history to reach that mark!

August 6th 2017

GAME RECAPS

The tonal cacophony of traditional Portuguese folk music and underground house modulated back and forth as the Dreamers took the Field for two games under the Sturgeon Moon.  The first tilt saw the charging Mastodons take on the dipsy doodling Hustle and with so much stomping happening it was clear that the dance card was full for the evening.  Both the twinkle toes and the heavy footed ones welcomed an array of subs for this affair as Gita Madan, Andrew Stokes, Krysta Williams suited up for the white & gold of Humber and Karl Gardner, and Ness Dixon, donned the deep purple of Don! The start of the game favoured the Miocene mammals as they pummelled an array of hits that prompted them to a 9-3 lead.  But a pair of two-run bombs by Craig Fortier scoring Yogi Acharya narrowed the gap.  However, again the Eastenders flew out on top with some clutch hitting by Karen Campbell and Darren Puscas and some key defensive stops by the returning Terrance Luscombe and the sure handed Ryan Hayes.  The game became a see-saw battle and it was a lightning rod three run home run that scored Laura Pin and Andrew Stokes by Gita Madan that dropped the needle and put the Hustle out in front.  But it was the Mastodons who saved the last dance this time as they came away with a 17-15 victory!

While it was the Sturgeon Moon that shined brightly in the sky it was the Rainbow Trout who glistened on the diamond.  Both squads were fortified with a slew of subs with Viva Rae Davis Matthews, Julia Danilewski, Giibwanisi and Janine Caster donning the white cloth of the red menace and Mark Calzavara, Natalia Saavedra, Darren Puscas, Yogi Acharya, and Craig Fortier sporting the powder blue iridescence of the Trout.  The game was an explosive display from the Trout who swam with fury all over the diamond.  At one point, perhaps foreshadowing the significant prowess for getting on base the Credit River squad showed, it could be heard from bench captain Rachel Small, that the Ballshevik revolution had reached it’s Troutskyist turn! Despite the lopsided result, the game was filled with exciting flourishes from the Rouge as Viva & Julia looked comfortable as part of the vanguard with some serious hits that had the Trout floundering.  But defence was the name of the game for the fish as an excellent outfield assist by Niloofar Golkar prompted a run-down after a hard hit double off the bat of Richard Peters and a steeple chase double play swallowed up Kate Uffelman trying to scamper back to first. With the win Credit River flexed their gills, but like the 4th International, the Ballsheviks realized that there would be life post-Troutsky and as the brisk breeze filled the air…the echoes of “Let’s Make Baseball” hung a little heavier tonight.

See the game box scores here

See player stats here

See league standings here


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MILESTONES

Credit River
LJ Robinson – T-7th all time with 67 career runs scored (up 1 spot!)
Linda Swanston – T-64th all time with 12 career singles (up 6 spots!)
Rachel Small – becomes the 5th player in league history to reach 85 career singles (up 1 spot!)
Niloofar Golkar – becomes 47th player in league history to reach 40 career at-bats (up 9 spots!)

Don River

Devin Clancy – becomes 11th player in league history to reach 75 career hits!
Ryan Hayes – becomes 2nd player in league history to reach 150 runs batted in (152) and 115 runs scored!
Terrance Luscombe – T-15th all time with 63 career hits (up 3 spots!)

Humber River
Craig Fortier – currently leads the league this season with 50 runs batted in!
Natalia Saavedra – becomes 29th player in league history to reach 40 career hits (up 6 spots!)
Jo Jefferson – becomes 11th player in league history to reach 120 career at-bats (up 2 spots!)
Richard Peters – T-9th all time in career doubles with 17 (up 2 spots!)
Yogi Acharya – currently leads the league with 31 singles (2 shy of the all-time mark held by Devin Clancy 33 in 2016)

Rouge River
Karl Gardner – becomes 4th player in league history to reach 25 career home runs (26)!
Kate Uffelman – becomes 48th player in league history to reach 25 career hits (up 3 spots!)
Andrew Stokes – currently leads all qualified hitters (50 or more at-bats) in career batting average with a stellar .807 mark
Merle Davis – T-14th all time with 111 career at-bats (up 1 spot!)

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FIRSTS & Seconds

Hits
Mark Calzavara (4) – Credit River
Viva Rae Davis Matthews (1) – Rouge River
Julia Danilewski (2) – Rouge River
Krysta Williams (1) – Humber River

Home Runs
Gita Madan (1) – Rouge River

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ODDITIES

ALL TIME PLAYERS LIST (REACH 50 CAREER AT-BATS!!!)

Darren Puscas (Don) Peter Demakos (Credit) and Janine Caster (Humber) all moved above the 50 at-bat mark becoming the 37th, 38th, and the 39th players in league history to reach that mark!!

Singles Party

The trio of Annelies Cooper (29), Jessica Duarte (27), and Karen Campbell (26) are 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively in singles this season on the leaderboards – the Mastodons continue to stomp out the hits! They are all chasing the all-time record for singles in a given season held by Devin Clancy who hit 33 in 2016.

20/20

Laura Pin and Leigh Kittson become a duo of Humber River players to accumulate their 20th career hit on the same night!

The least Outs

Ness Dixon (Rouge) has only recorded 3 outs over the first 22 at-bats of the season!

July 23rd 2017

GAME RECAPS

The Skydome’s early match between the Humber River Hustle and the Credit River Rainbow Trout was chock-full of small victories, the details of which overwhelm this short summary. Here are just a few highlights: A triple at the plate and a double play at shortstop for Natalia Saavedra were essential to the Hustle’s success. In five at bats, Janine Caster – arguably one of the fastest Hustlers – posted four hits and three runs. And, to no one’s surprise, there were abounding ground-rule doubles off the mighty bats of Richard Peters and borrowed-Ballshevik Karl Gardner. The Trout had their own reason to celebrate after the first home run by Peter Demakos this season (second in his career!), which also scored three runs. A couple of new Trouts jumped into the water for the first time and showed their stripes: Meghan Wright and Saren Smillie contributed excellent offence, and Saren took a strong stance against opposing RBIs with an amazing catch in centre field. In the end, the Hustle had the higher score – but the game peaked spirits on both sides (by Robyn Letson – Credit River Rainbow Trout).

“Why don’t we have a post-game stomp?” asked a member of the Rouge River squad as they huddled and stared across the diamond at the Mastodons engaging in an ever-so-slightly imposing ritual.

Often the box scores fail to capture some of the most important things to happen at the game. Tonight, we cannot recap this game and not mention the enthusiastic and possibly inebriated man that relentlessly cheered (but in a heckling sort of way) every single player to approach the plate that night. He did not discriminate. He wanted you to get hits. He would encourage you to “focus” at times if he felt it was necessary, or to “just give it a poke” if you swung and missed a couple of times. He would definitively let you know that you were out, in case you weren’t sure. If “Let’s make baseball” becomes a thing – this was the man that coined that phrase.

But what actually happened in the game? The Rouge River Ballsheviks squeaked out a win 18-17. The game was cut short due to time so who knows what might have happened had another inning been played. The Ballsheviks took an early lead thanks to many hard hit balls, some being lost in the outfield. Rouge River solidified this lead with stellar defense, marked by a 1-2-3 inning where Gita Madan, Lainie Basman and Karl Gardner made back-to-back-to-back amazing pop-fly catches. But the Mastodons took this charge in stride. And it was indeed thanks to the gigantic mammal’s strides that suddenly, the Ballsheviks’ who were thought to have practically assured victory, were taken to tusk. The loveable prehistoric beasts reinforced their defensive strategy with masterly 2nd base hustles by Annelies Cooper and total 3rd base control by Matthew Poggi to hold the Ballsheviks’ 7 point lead at bay. Then, in what were nail-biting final innings, Darren Puscas hit two home runs bringing in at least 5 Mastodons home, and Ryan Hayes continued the stoic climb to a tied score with an out of field hit that contributed to what must have been the league’s record in “most balls lost in a single game”. What a joy it was for both teams to challenge each other so rewardingly and evenly. May all future games be as evenly matched (by Umar Saeed – Rouge River Ballsheviks and Jessica Duarte – Don River Mastodons).

See the game box scores here

See player stats here

See league standings here


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MILESTONES

Credit River
Colin Hastings – 5th player all time to score 70 career runs!
LJ Robinson – 4th player all time to reach 200 career at-bats (201)!
Alex Brant – 49th all time with 19 career singles (up 3 spots!)
Robin Smillie – T-51st in league history with 20 career hits (up 6 spots!)
Robyn Letson – becomes 17th player in league history to reach 30 runs batted in (up 1 spot!)
Rachel Small – 9th all time in runs scored with 48 (up 1 spot!)
Niloofar Golkar – T-51st all time with 36 career at-bats (up 8 spots!)

Don River
Devin Clancy – becomes 12th player in league history to reach 45 career runs scored!
Karen Campbell – currently ranks 6th in the league with 24 singles on the season!
Ryan Hayes – becomes 2nd player in league history to cross the 200 hit (202) and 50 doubles plateaus (51)!
Jennifer Mussell – 50th player in league history to reach 11 runs scored!
Jessica Duarte – currently ranks 7th in the league with 20 runs scored this season!
Matthew Poggi – currently ranks 9th in the league with 23 runs batted in this season!
Annelies Cooper – currently leads the league with 29 singles this season!

Humber River
Craig Fortier – becomes 1st player in league history to reach 80 career doubles!
Jo Jefferson – T-9th all time with 58 career singles (up 3 spots!)
Rocio Velasquez – T-25th all time with 20 career runs scored (up 9 spots!)
Richard Peters – 16th all time with 31 career runs batted in (up 3 spots!)
Janine Caster – T-32nd all time with 26 career singles (up 10 spots!)
Yogi Acharya – currently ranks 4th in the league this season with 33 hits!

Rouge River
Gita Madan – T-43rd all time with 12 career runs batted in (up 2 spots!)
Karl Gardner – becomes 10th player in league history to record at least 125 at bats (up 2 spots!)
Stu Schlusser – T-44th all time with 26 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Kate Uffelman – T-42nd all time with 22 career singles (up 7 spots!)
Shelagh Pizey Allen – becomes the 60th player in league history to record at least 16 hits!
Lainie Basman – 8th all time with 63 career singles (up 1 spot!)
Merle Davis – T-4th this season with 25 singles!
Rachele Clemente – T-3rd in the league with 46 at bats this season!

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FIRSTS & Seconds

Hits
Meghan Wright (4) – Credit River
Saren Smillie (2) – Credit River

Triples
Natalia Saavedra (2) – Humber River
Umar Saeed (1) – Rouge River

Home Runs
Peter Demakos (2) – Credit River

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ODDITIES

Double Trouble

Darren Puscas (Don) becomes the third player this season (joining Karl Gardner (Rouge) and Richard Peters (Humber)) to have multiple home runs in a single game!

Safest Player

Andy Smith (Rouge) has only recorded 4 outs in 35 at-bats resulting in a league leading .886 batting average!

July 9th 2017

GAME RECAPS

An ominous weather system lingered over the field of play as the Mastodons took on the Trout looking to stave off an extirpating 5 game losing streak.  Bolstered by the returns to the lineup of Annelies Cooper and Devin Clancy, the thrash metal Dons littered the skies with hits and bloops and blasts! But the Trout weren’t to be outdone as they leapt from the currents to snap up balls hit in their vicinity, including some nifty plays by Rachel Small and LJ Robinson in the middle infield and a few valiant attempts in the outfield by Johann Juarez and Alex Brant.  Like the tides that govern the trout migration, this game was a back and forth affair with the mammutid proboscideans prevailing 18-14 as the drizzling rain broke the longest ice age in the teams short existence.

In the second game played under the lights, the Humber River Hustle looked to keep their spot at the top of the Billboard charts but faced a formidable challenge from the Ballsheviks.  Some crafty defensive maneuvering from the disco divas stifled the red menace for much of the game with stellar plays by Leigh Kittson and Jenny Chan at first base, some excellent backup coverage by Rocio Velasquez at rover, and a memorable timely home run by Natalia Saavedra who took advantage of a soviet bathroom break by the Ballshevik’s centre fielder, Andy Smith to widen the Hustle lead.  But as the 6th inning began, there was panic at the disco! With fears of a reassignment to Siberia, the summer rain awakened the Ballsheviks and they began a series of blasts and bloops led by comrades Merle Davis, Jarl Gardner, Andrew Stokes, Gita Madan, Kate Uffelman, Nav Sidhu, Lainie Basman and Stu Schulsser. Despite a strong push for disco supremacy, the front page of Pravda continues to show The Internationale as the top hit in Ballshevik land and solidarity forever rang true with a 17-16 victory for the Reds.

See the game box scores here

See player stats here

See league standings here


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MILESTONES

Credit River
Niloofar Golkar – T-47th all time with 31 career at-bats (up 9 spots!)
Michelle Roseman – T-54th all time with 16 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Linda Swanston – T-67th all time with 18 career at-bats (up 9 spots!)
LJ Robinson – becomes 7th player in league history to score 60 career runs! (up 1 spot!)
Alex Brant – T-49th all time with 30 career at-bats (up 10 spots!)
Peter Demakos – T-21st all time with 6 career doubles runs batted in (up 5 spots!)
Johann Juarez – 2nd player in league history to reach 110 career runs scored (112)!
Robyn Letson – T-20th all time with 44 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Rachel Small – T-7th all time with 132 career at-bats (up 1 spot!)

Don River
Annelies Cooper – T-14th all time with 27 runs career runs scored (up 6 spots!)
Karen Campbell – 2nd this season with 22 singles (T-36th all time -up 4 spots!)
Ryan Hayes – currently leads the league this season with 13 doubles!
Jennifer Mussell – becomes 62nd player in league history to record 25 career at-bats! (up 4 spots!)
Jessica Duarte – T-3rd this season with 19 singles (T-41st all time – up  5 spots!)
Darren Puscas – T-21st all time with 6 career doubles (up 5 spots!)
Matthew Poggi – T-26th all time with 5 career doubles  (up 13 spots!)
Erika Pulfer – becomes 65th player in league history to record at least 20 at-bats (22)!
Reena Reddy – becomes 23rd player in league history to record at least 70 at-bats (72)!

Humber River
Katie German – continues to lead the league in at-bats and singles (41) and (24) respectively!
Jenny Chan – T-8th all time in career runs batted in with 49 (up 1 spot!)
Craig Fortier – becomes 1st player in league history to hit 40 career home runs!
Jo Jefferson – 13th all time with 108 career at-bats (up 1 spot!)
Rocio Velasquez – 32nd all time with 31 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Yogi Acharya – T-23rd all time with 42 career hits (up 4 spots!)
Leigh Kittson – T-26th all time with 5 career doubles (up 6 spots!)
Laura Pin – T-49th all time with 18 career hits (up 8 spots!)

Rouge River
Gita Madan – 47th all time with 32 career at-bats (up 6 spots!)
Stu Schlusser – T-26th all time with 5 career doubles (up 5 spots!)                                                                                                   Karl Gardner -is currently tied for the highest career batting average (min. 50 at-bats) in league history at .743
Lainie Basman – 14th in league history with 64 career hits (up 1 spot!)

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FIRSTS & Seconds

Home Runs
Natalia Saavedra – Humber (2) and Andrew Norton – Humber (2) and Andy Smith – Rouge (2) and Andrew Stokes – Rouge (2) second career home runs!

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ODDITIES

Ahead by a Century

Nav Sidhu – Rouge River (102), Devin Clancy – Don River (100), and Merle Davis – Rouge River (100) all joined a select number of players in league history to record 100 career at-bats!

Solitaire 

TH Vega has a string of three straight games scoring exactly 1 run and earning 1 run batted in

ALL TIME PLAYER STATUS!!!

Richard Peters becomes the 35th player in league history to eclipse the 50 At-Bat plateau. An important milestone of longevity for the league!!!

July 2 2017

GAME RECAPS

Weaving through the frizbee legions, intoxicated pedestrians and amidst the explosion of fireworks, trance beats, barking dogs, hecklers, and choppers, the Field of Dreamers took our places on the SkyDome’s diamond to play a couple leisurely games of ball.  The first matchup saw the powerful Rouge River Ballsheviks face off against the Don River Mastodons who were seeking to stave off a fourth loss in a row after starting the season with four consecutive wins.  Despite the human debris in the outfield, this was a game filled with powerful blasts and Don River jumped out to a quick start cashing in the speedy duo of Annelies Cooper and Devin Clancy who made their long-awaited return.  But as the red sun heated the field, the red menace was awoken and slowly spread their ideology of equality and prosperity for all across the diamond.  With some thunderous claps from Andy Smith and Andrew Stokes (who accounted for 11 of the teams 16 runs batted in), the Ballsheviks took advantage of some new recruits (Jan Braun and LJ Robinson) to build up a comfortable cushion and take the day game 16-10.

In the evening’s tilt, the Rainbow Trout were hoping to swim away with a win with the addition of some super subs in the form of Sebastian Lesch and Will Shields and with the help of Rouge River duo Merle Davis and the Jarl of Dufferin. But alas, the smooth grooves of the reunited Hustle were already being felt by the end of the first inning.  Like the moment where Donna Summers released her futuristic single I Feel Love, the Humber River squad pounded out hit after hit with some spry running by the returning Jenny Chan, Rocio Velasquez, and Laura Pin, some cool defence by Katie German and Natalia Saavedra, and some fly fly balls off the bats of Yogi Acharya, Richard Peters, and Andrew Norton.  Captain of the Hustle, Jo Jefferson, put together an A-B-C-1-2-3 lineup that was potent on the dance floor and the Hustle shimmied their way to a fourth consecutive win 15-4.  But though the Trout were swimming upstream all night, they showed some sustained life in the ninth inning with a speedy run of hits off the bats of Rachel Small, Alex Brant, Will Shields, and Michelle Roseman that pushed across two runs and threatened for more.  These fish were by no means squished! And the last inning explosions showed signs of a mid-summer migration up the standings! There is life in those gills!

See the game box scores here

See player stats here

See league standings here


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MILESTONES

Credit River
Niloofar Golkar – T-54th all time in career singles with 12 (up 9 spots!)
TH Vega – T-55th all time with 24 career at-bats (up 9 spots!)
LJ Robinson – 4th player in league history to reach 85 career singles! (up 1 spot!)
Alex Brant – T-47th all time with 14 career singles (up 11 spots!)
Robin Smillie – T-51st all time with 8 runs batted in (up 5 spots!)
Rachel Small – 7th player in league history to reach 75 career singles!

Don River
Terrance Luscobme – 10th all time in career triples with 6 (up 1 spot!)
Karen Campbell – 2nd this season with 19 career singles (T-40th all time)
Ryan Hayes – becomes 1st player in league history to reach 120 career singles (121)
Jennifer Mussell – 72nd player in league history to reach 10 career hits (up 4 spots!)
Annelies Cooper – currently leads the league with a .941 batting average 16/17
Devin Clancy – T-11th all time with 52 career singles (up 2 spots!)
Noah Adams – T-21st all time with 42 career hits (up 5 spots!)
Matthew Poggi – 33rd all time with 14 career runs batted in (up 4 spots!)

Humber River
Katie German – league leader in singles this season (21)!
Jenny Chan – becomes 6th player in league history to reach 100 career hits!!!
Craig Fortier – league leader in runs batted in this season (30)!
Jo Jefferson – 17th all time in league history with 55 career hits!
Rocio Velasquez – 20th in league history with 78 career at-bats!
Yogi Acharya – T-20th in league history with 22 runs scored
Richard Peters – T-11th in league history with 11 career doubles
Natalia Saavedra – T-37th in league history with 27 career hits (up 1 spot!)
Laura Pin – T-29th in league history with 15 career runs batted in (up 4 spots!)
Andrew Norton – T-18th in league history with 7 career doubles (up 4 spots!)

Rouge River
Jan Braun – T-70th in career at bats with 17 (up 4 spots!)
Gita Madan – T-48th in career at bats with 27 (up 9 spots!)
Andrew Stokes – T-15th in career runs batted in with 26 (up 8 spots!)
Merle Davis – T-21st in career hits with 42 (up 5 spots!)
Stu Schlusser – T-29th all time in career doubles with 4 (up 15 spots!) .                                                                                 Rachele Clemente – currently 4th place this season with 33 at-bats                                                                                                   Andy Smith – currently leads the league this season with 19 runs scored!
Karl Gardner -becomes 6th player in league history to reach 80 career runs batted in!
Ness Dixon – T-50th with 15 career hits (up 14 spots!)

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FIRSTS

At-Bats
Will Shields (Credit) and Sebastian Lesch (Credit) – the 59th and 60th players to take an at-bat in the inaugural Field of Dreamers season!

Veronica Majewski and Matt Leitold become the 99th and 100th players to take at-bats in league history

Doubles

Sarah Naumes (Rouge)

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ODDITIES

Law of 3rds

Michelle Roseman (Credit) has reached safely in 14/21 at-bats and knocked in 3 runs while scoring 9 for a 2/3rd and 1/3rd ratio thus far this season!

Adrian Rodill Award

Karl Gardner – currently leads in all-time career .AVG (.775) .SLG (1.080) and OPS (1.854)

ALL TIME PLAYER STATUS!!!
Richard Peters becomes the 35th player in league history to eclipse the 50 At-Bat plateau. An important milestone of longevity for the league!!!