SEASON RECAP SO FAR…
As our second season has eclipsed the three game mark, the Field of Dreamers emerge from one of the longest winters groggy, strike-weary, and sombre…but ready for the summer season to bring us the joy of making baseball. Trinity Bellwoods remains a place where dogs chase their leashes in the outfield, where frisbees fly in the night’s sky, where house music from the 90s thumps like a soundtrack to an underground rave – but also where a small piece of our hearts are laid down each week as we build community.
As teams still get used to their new formations, the Humber River Humdingers and Rouge River Blush have provided us with some clear moves towards pun-worthy mashups, while the league awaits the final names for the great Credit and Don River franchises.
But let’s not forget that there have been games played!
CREDIT RIVER
In the first three weeks Credit River looks to be a potential top dog winning all three of their games and playing some spirited ball! Yogi Acharya currently leads the league with 15 ABs and has been the sparkplug for the Credit squad that features such oldtimey vets as LJ Robinson and Johann Juarez and some friendly rookies like Jill Aoki-Barrett and Tanis Franco. Can they hold on to this advantage or will they have to incur some debt with all their Credit? Credit River starts the season 3-0-0 (3 wins, 0 losses, 0 ties)
DON RIVER
Don River’s season so far has been a roller coaster ride! In the first game against the Humdingers, down by 7 in the final inning, the Don squad played a game of pass the baton tallying 13 runs to win in Week 1. In week 2, the team was hushed by the potent Rouge River lineup, and in week 3, Don River dropped a nail biter to the Humber squad in their second match-up of the year despite playing some of the most stellar defence ever seen on the Dreamers’ diamond. Special mention should go out to Janine Caster who players might be apt to call “Dyson” after she vacuumed up every ball hit to her at 3B and made an excellent catch on a Phillip Morgan special delivery at 1B. The game despite the loss was a resounding success for the hard work of a team building on the two great early season skillshares. Don River starts the season 1-2-0 (1 win, 2 losses, 0 ties)
HUMBER RIVER
Like a game of Cranium at 2am on a bleary Saturday night, we are still not sure what a Humdinger is and whether or not our vocal chords are prepared to find out….but what we are sure of is that if any team thus far has represented the heart and soul of the league, it’s been Humber. After two tough losses, the Humdingers are hmm…hmmm….hmmmmmm…..ing their way in to the win column, with an ecstatic display of agility, teamwork, and defensive genius. Last week’s game was capped off by Colin Hastings beautiful slip and slide on the Humber glide double play and the barrage of hits off the bats of the Humber chorus…Robin Smillie, Alex Brant, Annelies Cooper, Brianna Greaves, Meg Wright, Karen Campbell, Ryan Hayes, Jo Jefferson, and Rachel Small all found ways to make the needle drop and pile up the hits as the power of the Hustle gave wave to the droning consistency of the Humdinger brand of ball. Humber River starts the season 1-2-0 (1 win, 2 losses, 0 ties).
ROUGE RIVER
If any team will make you blush this summer, you’ll need to be watching the Rouge. You may at first mistake these lovelies for fans of the great 1998 Jennifer Page song, Crush, or with this nationalistic rallying chant, but don’t be fooled! It’s not just a little crush, it’s a lot of blush! It’s not U-S-A, it’s B-L-U-S-H….and they’re Blush, hush, hush, hush, hush…..The Rouge River Blush have been bringing the Red Light Special to the SkyDome for three straight weeks as they dropped two heartbreakers to the Credit River squad sandwiched in-between a love affair with home runs against the Dons. Captained by the fabulous duo of Terrance and Merle, the team has embraced style, snacks, and the bugle as its official mascot. If you hear Lainie Basman or Sarah Weinberger trumpeting their team, you can have the delicious fried corn snack to thank! But on the ballfield Rouge is easy, breezy, and beautiful, as they use the power strokes of Andy Smith and Umar Saeed to combine with the electric speed of Jenny Chan, Rocio Velasquez, and more. Rouge River starts the season 1-2-0 (1 win, 2 losses, 0 ties).
See the game box scores here
See player stats here
See league standings here
MILESTONES
Credit River
Jill Aoki-Barrett becomes the 84th player in league history to record at least 10 career at bats!
Tanis Franco becomes the 87th player in league history to reach the 5 career singles plateau!
Navjeet Sidhu becomes the 17th player in league history to reach 40 career runs batted in!
Gita Madan with 44 singles is currently tied for 21st all time for career singles!
Yogi Acharya becomes the 16th player in league history to reach 15 career doubles!
Rachele Gottardi becomes the 34th player in league history to reach 75 career at-bats (76)!
Peter Demakos becomes the 15th player in league history to reach 45 career runs batted in!
Robyn Letson becomes the 15th player in league history to reach 60 career singles!
LJ Robinson becomes the 4th player in league history to reach 125 career hits (127)!
Ness Dixon has started their career with 22 hits in 27 at-bats for an .815 career batting average!
Johann Juarez becomes 3rd player in league history to reach 40 double plateau (42)!
Darren Puscas currently tied for 5th all time with 13 career triples!
Karl Gardner currently ranks 5th all time with 121 career hits!
Don River
Caren Weisbart becomes the 105th player in league history to record a run batted in!
Suzanne Narain becomes the 120th player to take an at-bat in league history!
Shelagh Pizey-Allen with 16 career runs scored is tied for 53rd all time in league history!
Kate Uffelman tied for 35th all time with 44 career hits!
Janine Caster see oddities below
Katie German becomes 28th player in league history to record 40 career singles!
Laura Pin becomes 56th player in league history to record 50 career at bats (51)!
Andrew Stokes ranks 11th all time with 52 career runs batted in!
Stuart Schussler becomes 29th player in league history to record 50 career hits!
Phill Morgan – see oddities below
Richard Peters – 68 career hits ranks 22nd all the all time list!
Andrew Norton – becomes 11th player in league history to record at least 20 doubles!
Niloofar Golkar – begins the season with 60 career at-bats ranking 49th all time!
Humber River
Meghan Wright becomes 72nd player in league history to reach 20 career at-bats (21)!
Brianna Greaves tied for 44th all time with 19 career runs scored!
Jessica Duarte tied for 38th all time with 34 career singles!
Karen Campbell see oddities below
Robin Smilie see oddities below
Alex Brant see oddities below
Ryan Hayes becomes 2nd player in league history to reach 60 career doubles (62)!
Natalia Saavedra currently tied for 15th all time with 4 career home runs!
Jo Jefferson becomes 8th player in league history to record at least 150 at-bats!
Annelies Cooper becomes 15th player in league history to record at least 80 hits (82)!
Devin Clancy currently ranks 8th all-time with 77 career singles!
Rachel Small becomes 6th player in league history to reach 120 career hits!
Colin Hastings becomes 9th player in league history to record at least 150 at-bats!
Rouge River
Sarah Weinberger becomes 84th player in league history to record 3 career runs batted in!
Samira Banihashemi becomes 114th player in league history to record their first career hit!
Rocio Velasquez becomes 21st player in league history to record at least 110 at-bats (111)!
Jenny Chan ranks 7th on the all time list with 118 career hits!
Noah Adams becomes 22nd player in league history to record at least 100 at-bats (105)!
Merle Davis tied for 12th all time with 66 career singles!
Tracey Mann becomes 1st sub player in league history to join as a full time player!
TH Vega tied for 69th all time with 13 career hits!
Andy Smith currently leads all qualified hitters with an .889 career batting average. Almost an A+!
Umar Saeed tied for 10th all time with 6 career home runs!
Lainie Basman tied for 10th all time with 73 career singles!
Terrance Luscombe becomes 13th player in league history to reach 90 career hits plateau!
Craig Fortier 2018 becomes 1st player in league history to reach 90 career doubles!
ODDITIES
AN ALMOST CYCLE
Phillip Morgan’s (DON RIVER) first game started with a single, double, triple, and then another single and despite this feat Phill’s first game did not get recorded in the books and so the rookie is still in search of a first extra base hit!
Strange But True
Through their first 77 at-bats Janine Caster (DON RIVER) and Karen Campbell (HUMBER RIVER) have been mirror images:
Janine Caster 77AB 46HITS 44SINGLES 2DOUBLES
Karen Campbell 77AB 46HITS 44SINGLES 2DOUBLES
At this point in their career, Alex Brant (HUMBER RIVER) and Robin Smillie (HUMBER RIVER) have posted nearly the exact same batting line:
Alex Brant 74AB 40HITS 39SINGLES 1DOUBLES
Robin Smillie 73AB 40HITS 38SINGLES 2DOUBLES