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Muckdogs Back to .500 With 10-4 Victory

By Mollie Radzinski

 Batavia (29-29) took down Aberdeen (25-32) 10-4 to start off the last leg of the season moving in the right direction.

 They took no time getting on the board, as Devin Goodwin had a solo homerun in the second at-bat of the game.  Alan Ahmady then walked, Matthew Adams singled and Jon Edwards singed to load the bases, enabling Ahmady to come in to score when Niko Vasquez also was walked.

 The Muckdogs made it 4-0 by scoring two more runs in the 2nd inning.  Bases were loaded yet again after a Beau Riportella single, Michael Swinson walk and Goodwin single.  Aberdeen walked another run in with Ahmady at the plate.  Adams followed with a groundout to score Swinson.

 But Batavia found trouble of their own when Aberdeen tied things up in the bottom of the 2nd.  But that would be all the scoring for the Ironbirds, and the Muckdogs were just getting things started.  Batavia added six more runs on the night, scoring all the way into the 9th, that included another solo homerun, this time by Ahmady.

 Starter Justin Edwards went two and two-thirds innings with four runs on five hits and three walks while striking out four.  Tyler Lavigne (2-1, 3.86) picked up the win, going one and one-third innings with one strikeout.  Jesse Simpson went four strong innings with just one hit, two walks and four strikeouts.  LaCurtis Mayes closed out the game in the 9th with a hit, a walk and a strikeout.

 Goodwin finished 2-for-4 with a homerun and two RBI.  Ahmady went 2-for-3 with a homerun, three walks, two RBI and four runs scored.  Jon Edwards also had two hits in five at-bats.

 

*Congratulations again to our three All-Stars whom participated in the game Tuesday.  Alan Ahmady started at third base, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts.  Luis De La Cruz went 0-for-1 in his at-bat and Santo Maertz pitched one inning of relief with two walks, two groundouts and one strikeout.

UFC fighter Matt 'The Hammer' Hamill to appear at Dwyer for Muckdogs game

By Howard B. Owens

Matt "The Hammer" Hamill, a UFC fighter with Western New York ties, will appear at Dwyer Stadium on Saturday when the Batavia Muckdogs take on the State College Spikes.

Game time is 7:05 p.m.

Hamill will be on hand to sign autographs for an hour before game time, and for an hour after he throws out the first pitch.

The popular UFC fighter attended RIT and while a student there, he was was a three-time NCAA Division III National Champion in wrestling.

Matt, who is deaf, also has a silver medal in Greco-Roman wrestling and a gold medal in freestyle wrestling from the 2001 Summer Deaflympics.

He was a contestant on the third season of The Ultimate Fighter reality television show, training under Tito Ortiz in the 205 lb weight class. He is currently 7-2 in his 9 professional Mixed Martial Arts fights.

Could Batavia lose the Muckdogs?

By Howard B. Owens

The Democrat and Chronicle engages in some idle speculation, raising the possibility that this could be the last year of baseball in Batavia.

The article leaves the impression that the writer has spoken with officials of the Red Wings and that the operator of the Muckdogs is undecided about the Muckdogs' future.

The average attendance this year has been 988. The article says that's down from 1,199 last year, but doesn't note that the Red Wings have instituted something new in counting attendance at NY-Penn League stadiums: Telling the truth. There's no inflation in the count this year.

The Red Wings would get only 10 percent of the sale price if the team were sold prior to next season.

Muckdogs Shutout Yankees 5-0

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (28-29) held Staten Island (33-23) to just three hits to avoid the sweep and to inch back closer to .500 in the 5-0 win.

Scoring started early as the Muckdogs plated one in the 1st.  Alan Ahmady reached on a walk and came in to score on the next at-bat on a double by Matthew Adams.

They broke the game open by scoring four in the 6th.  Devin Goodwin started off the inning with a double and scored on a RBI single by Adams.  After Jon Edwards walked, Luis De La Cruz hit a double down the left field line to score both Adams and Edwards.  De La Cruz came home later in the inning on a wild pitch.

Chris Corrigan (2-2, 2.89) got the win in the start going five innings with three hits, three walks and one strikeout.  Justin Smith followed him to get his first hold of the season.  Smith went three innings with one walk and five strikeouts.  Tyler Lavigne closed out the 9th with a strikeout.

Adams finished 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.  Goodwin and De La Cruz both had doubles.

The majority of the New York-Penn League now has two days off for the All-Star break taking place in State College.  Good luck to Muckdogs Alan Ahmady, Luis De La Cruz and pitcher Santo Maertz in the game.

Muckdogs' Five Game Win Streak Snapped in 6-2 Loss

By Mollie Radzinski

Staten Island (32-22) was able to jump out to an early lead that Batavia (27-28) could not answer, resulting in the Muckdogs ending their five game win streak in the 6-2 loss.

The Yankees scored one run in the 1st and 2nd innings and then two more in the 3rd and that was all they would need.

Batavia scored their first run in the 6th inning on a solo home run by Jon Edwards.  They scored again in the 8th after bases were loaded on a Ryan Jackson single, Alan Ahmady walk and another single by Matthew Adams.  Jon Edwards then grounded into a double play that allowed Jackson to come in to score.

Michael Blazek (3-8, 4.53) suffered the loss in the start.  He went five innings with five runs on nine hits with two walks and five strikeouts.  Kevin Siegrist followed him throwing three innings with one run, two hits and three strikeouts.  Andres Rosales finished out the game in the 9th, striking out three while allowing one hit.

Edwards finished 2-for-4 with a homerun, RBI and run scored.

Muckdogs back to .500 after sweep of Vermont

By Mollie Radzinski

The Muckdogs (27-27) got their record back up to .500 by completing the sweep of the Lake Monsters (24-29) by winning 7-1.

Scoring began in the 5th starting with a double by Jon Edwards and a RBI double by Luis De La Cruz.  Ivan Castro then had a base hit to score De La Cruz and Castro came into home himself on another double by Michael Swinson.

They added one more to make it a 5-0 game in the 6th.  Matthew Adams took the second pitch of bottom of the inning over the right field wall.

Vermont was able to avoid a shut out by scoring one run in the 7th but Batavia answered right back with two more insurance runs in the 8th.  Edwards singled and then Niko Vasquez got his second homerun of the season.

Starter Dan Calhoun (1-0, 1.48) got the win, going six strong innings with three hits and six strikeouts.  Tyler Leach followed him through one and two-thirds with one run on one hit with a walk and a strikeout.  LaCurtis Mayes sat down the Lake Monsters quickly to end the game on two strikeouts and a groundout.

Edwards finished 2-for-4 on the night with a double, RBI and two runs scored.  De La Cruz and Castro also had two hits each with one RBI and one run scored.

Tomorrow night the Staten Island Yankees come in to town.  As always, there will be fireworks Friday night and Saturday is team photo giveaway.

Batavia Wins in 9th Inning Heroics

By Mollie Radzinski

It took a full nine innings, but Batavia (26-27) was able to come through to beat Vermont (24-28) by a score of 4-3.

With the score deadlocked at 3-3, Luis De La Cruz led off the ninth inning with a single. Devin Goodwin followed with a walk.  Michael Swinson then put down a perfect sacrifice bunt moving both runners in scoring position.  With the potential winning run already on third, the Lake Monsters decided intentionally walk Ryan Jackson, loading the bases.   And that was all the Muckdogs needed as Alan Ahmady came up with a sacrifice fly to score the winning run.

Josh Squatrito (2-1, 1.89) picked up the win after entering the game in the eight to record the final out on a strike out. He then proceeded to go 0-2 on each of the three batters he faced in the ninth, striking out all three.

Batavia pitchers notched 16 Ks on the evening.

Batavia jumped out to an early 3-0 lead after the 2nd inning.  Kyle Conley started the scoring off with a solo homerun to left field.  Later, Niko Vasquez and Luis De La Cruz picked up base hits and bases became loaded when Goodwin walked.  Swinson then singled to score two.

The Lake Monsters answered with two runs in the 4th and tied things up in the 8th, but the Muckdogs were able to prevail.

Jesse Simpson went four innings in the start, letting in two runs on five hits with three walks and six strikeouts.  Tyler Lavigne followed him in one inning of work with a strikeout.  Justin Edwards filled in the other two and two-thirds innings, giving up one run on two hits while striking out five.

Conley finished 2-for-3 with a homerun, double, RBI and run scored.  Vasquez and Swinson both went 2-for-4, Vasquez with a double and a run scored and Swinson with two RBI.

Three Muckdogs Make All-Star Team

By Mollie Radzinski

Alan Ahmady, Santo Maertz and Luis De La Cruz have been named to this year's NYPL All-Star team.  The game is to be held next Tuesday, the 18th, in State College.

Ahmady is currently batting .311 with 23 RBI and 11 doubles.  Maertz has been one of Batavia's best relievers, with a 1.21 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 22.1 innings.  De La Cruz has started the majority of the season behind the plate.  He has thrown out 34% of the runners attempting to steal on him.

The host Spikes have a fun-filled three days planned for the All-Star break, including a concert, fan fest and baseball clinic.

Muckdogs Make it Three in a Row

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (25-27) kept things going in the right direction to start off their six game homestand by taking down Vermont (24-27) 10-3.

The Lake Monsters struck first, scoring one run in the 2nd on a solo homerun.  But the Muckdogs scored one of their own in the 5th and followed with three runs each in the 6th and 7th to put the game away.

In the 5th, Jon Edwards singled and came home later to score when Luis De La Cruz reached on an error.  They broke things open on base hits in the 6th.  Michael Swinson, Ryan Jackson and Alan Ahmady all singled and Matthew Adams followed with a double to score three in the inning.  Then again in the 7th, De La Cruz reached again on another error before Ivan Castro and Swinson had back-to-back doubles.  Swinson was able to come in on a passed ball.

Vermont was able to score two runs in the 7th, but it was too late.  As if a 7-3 lead wasn’t enough, Batavia added another three runs in the 8th.  Edwards singled and De La Cruz and Castro both walked to load the bases.  Jackson then also was delivered a walk to score Edwards.  With bases still loaded, Ahmady picked up two RBI with a base hit.

Justin Smith had the start, going five innings with one run, two hits, one walk and five strikeouts.  Chris Corrigan (1-2, 3.34) followed him to get the win.  Corrigan went one and two-thirds innings with two runs on two hits, two walks and one strikeout.  Santo Maertz got his second hold pitching one and one-third innings with a walk and a strikeout.  Andres Rosales finished out the game in the 9th with just one hit.

Swinson finished 2-for-4 on the night with a double, two RBI, two runs scored and a stolen base.  Ahmady went 2-for-4 with three RBI.  Adams stayed hot as a Muckdog, going 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI.

*Also to note: Guillermo Toribio returned to Quad Cities last week where he played 32 games to start the 2009 season.  Also, pitcher Scott Schneider made the move up. Schneider had a .092 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 39.1 innings in his first professional year with the Muckdogs.

Xavier Scruggs and Kyle Conley both earned Player of the Week honors in their leagues. Scruggs is batting .556 with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 4 homeruns and 16 RBI and a remarkable 1.185 slugging percentage in his first week as a River Bandit.  Conley is batting .458 with 7 runs, 2 doubles, 3 homeruns and 4 RBI with a 1.000 slugging percentage as a Muckdog.

Late Rally Not Enough For Muckdogs

By Mollie Radzinski

A three-run bottom of the 9th put Batavia (22-26) within one run, but that’s all they could do as Brooklyn (30-17) got the sweep by a score of 5-4.

The Muckdogs scored their first run in the 5th to tie things up.  Beau Riportella walked, stole second base and then came home on a single by Michael Swinson.  The Cyclones scored four more through the last three innings to make it a 5-1 game before the Muckdogs tried to make things interesting.

In the bottom of the 9th, the rally started on a single by Kyle Conley, a walk by Devin Goowin and a single by Travis Mitchell to load the bases.  Jon Edwards followed with a single of his own for a RBI.  Swinson then hit a sacrifice fly to score another.  During the next at-bat, Ryan Jackson had a base hit to score Mitchell for the last run of the night.

Justin Edwards lasted five innings in the start with one run, four hits, one walk and six strikeouts.  Jesse Simpson (0-1, 6.00) followed him to get the loss.  He went three innings with two runs, five hits, two walks and one strikeout.  Tyler Lavigne struggled a bit in the 9th, going two-thirds of an inning with two runs on three hits with two walks and one strikeout.  Tyler Leach threw two pitches to get a pop out to end the inning.

Matthew Adams had the only multi-hit night.  He finished 2-for-5.

Conley Stays Hot, But Batavia Loses 6-4

By Mollie Radzinski

New Muckdog Kyle Conley had two homeruns, supplying three of Batavia’s (22-25) four runs, but Brooklyn (30-17) plated six to get the win.

The Cyclones jumped on board first in the 1st inning but the Muckdogs answered right back in the 2nd and 3rd, scoring once in each inning.  Conley had a solo shot in the 2nd.  Then in the 3rd, Ryan Jackson walked and came home on a Matthew Adams double.

But a one-run 4th, three-run 5th and one more run in the 9th for Brooklyn put the game away.  Batavia scored their other two runs in the 8th after Adams singled and Conley followed with his second homerun of the night.

Chris Corrigan went four innings in the start, giving up two runs on four hits with two walks and one strikeout.  Andres Rosales (2-2, 8.25) got the loss, facing just six batters with three runs, two hits and two walks.  Justin Smith had a good outing; he pitched the 6th, 7th and 8th with two walks and six strikeouts.  Josh Squatrito finished out the game, pitching the 9th with one run on two hits with one walk and two strikeouts.

With his two homeruns, Conley finished 2-for-4 with three RBI.  He is batting .500 with three homeruns and two doubles in three games as a Muckdog.  Adams was also 2-for4 with a double and a RBI and Alan Ahmady went 3-for-5 with a double of his own.

Batavia Little League team takes Secion 1 championship

By Howard B. Owens

Richard Stefaniak e-mail in this report and the championship picture:

The Batavia 9 & 10 year olds all-stars won two games this past weekend to become section 1 champs. In game one Batavia beat Orchard Park 9 - 6. Matt Roach pitched the first three innings for Batavia and did a great job giving up only three hits. Orchard Park had a 5 - 2 lead going into the 6th. Batavia finally got the offense going in the top of the 6th when Bryce Polito got things going with a lead off single Alex Canty singled, Ryan Antinore drew a walk  then the scoring started when Tyler Hale singled ,Steven Stefaniak doubled and Jacob Hale singled. T.Hale, Stefaniak and J. Hale would score after Jeremy Boyle and Reid Rademaker would draw walks  Boyle would also score  giving Batavia  a 7 run top of the 6th for a 9-5 lead.Polito would close out the game for Batavia  by pitching a strong 6th giving up  one run on one hit and getting the #5 batter to pop-up to the catcher (Rademaker).
 
In the Sectional Championship game Batavia faced Webster and won 12-10 Batavia scored first to start the game when T.Hale lead off with a single followed by singles from S.Stefaniak and J.Hale to give Batavia a two run lead.Webster also scored two in the bottom of the first to tie the game. In the  third Batavia would jump out to a 7-2 lead with hits from T.Hale (dbl) and singles from  Stefaniak, Rademaker, Jeremy Boyle and Alex Canty. Again Webster faught back scoring five runs to tie the game in ther half of the third.In the top of of the forth Polito,Canty and Micheal Marrocco would score for Batavia giving them a three-run lead Webster would score one in there half inning. In the top of the fifth Batavia's Andrew Mruczek would finally put Batavia on top for good with a shot to right field that scored two. Alex Canty then shut down the webster bats in the sixth and getting the final out by strike out. Batavia will now advance to the state finals in Penfield Saturday August 8 at 11:00 a.m. and Sunday August 9 at 12:00 p.m.

The picture is as follows Front row Ryan Antinore, Alex Canty, Jeremy Boyle, Steven Stefaniak, Micheal Marrocco. Middle row Jacob Hale, Reid Rademaker, Matt ROACH, Bryce Polito, Andrew Mruczek,Tyler Hale, Josh Boyle.Coach Tom Canty and Manager Larry Hale

Muckdogs Can't Hold On To Early Lead

By Mollie Radzinski

Eleven runs and nineteen hits usually gets the win, but that was not so for the Muckdogs (22-24) as they went down 15-11 to the Cyclones (29-17) who had fourteen hits themselves.  The Muckdogs also had four errors on the night.

Batavia jumped out to an early lead, scoring two in the 1st and one in the 2nd.  Ryan Jackson and Matthew Adams both singled.  Jackson then came home on a throwing error.  Adams came home during the next at-bat on a Jon Edwards double.  In the 2nd, Devin Goodwin had his first homerun of the season to make it 3-0.

After the Cyclones added one in the 3rd inning, the Muckdogs added two of their own in the 4th. Kyle Conley had his first homerun as a Muckdog, a solo shot to left field.  Goodwin followed him with a double and came in later after back-to-back singles by Michael Swinson and Jackson.

However, relievers Joe Kelly and Jonny Bravo found trouble in the 6th and 7th innings as Brooklyn scored four runs and three runs, respectively.  Batavia answered with two of their own in the 6th and one in the 7th, but Brooklyn’s five-run 9th inning put the game away, even though Batavia attempted a comeback in the bottom of the 9th, scoring three of their own.

Starter Deryk Hooker went four innings with one run, four hits and three strikeouts.  Kelly pitched the next two with five runs on four hits with two walks and one strikeout.   Bravo (2-1, 4.70) only faced three batters to get the loss, letting in three runs with two hits and a walk.  Santo Maertz filled in for two innings, giving up one run on one hit with three strikeouts.

Goodwin was on fire at the plate.  He went 4-for-4 with with two doubles, two homeruns, three RBI and four runs scored.  Jackson finished 4-for-6 with a double, three RBI and three runs scored.

Muckdog Minutes:

By Mollie Radzinski

 Pinckney Division Standings:

                                    Pct.      GB

Mahoning Valley            28-17       .622      --

Williamsport                     26-19       .578     2.0

State College                   23-22       .511     5.0

Batavia                             22-23      .489     6.0

Auburn                              16-29       .356     12.0

Jamestown                       16-29       .356     12.0

 

Top Ten in Stats:

Alan Ahmady- 27 runs (8th), .399 OBP (8th)

Santo Maertz- 16 games (T-6th)

LaCurtis Mayes- 15 games (T-8th), 5 saves (T-9th)

Jonny Bravo- 1 earned run (T-1st)

 

As A Team…

            Batavia is 4th in the league in batting average (.244), 4th in hits (356) and 5th in triples (15).

            The pitching staff has given up the 3rd fewest hits (321), 5th fewest runs (163) and 4th fewest walks (124).

 

“X”-cellent Start

            In his first game last night in Quad Cities, infielder Xavier Scruggs proved he was moved up for a reason.  He went 2-for-4 on the night with two homeruns and four RBI.

 

Batavia Bats Come Alive in 9-4 Win

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (22-23) scattered eleven hits across the board, including six for extra bases, to take one game back from Williamsport (26-19).  Starter Scott Schneider matched the offense with his performance, going hitless through five innings.

The Muckdogs scored a run each in the 2nd and 3rd to get things started.  In the 2nd, Niko Vasquez led off with a double, moved to third on a Luis De La Cruz single and then came in to score on a ground out.  In the 3rd, Ryan Jackson tripled and scored on a base hit by Alan Ahmady.

Their big inning came in the 5th as they scored five runs.  Bases became loaded after Devin Goowin and Beau Riportella both walked and Michael Swinson laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt.  Jackson then singled to get one in and Ahmady was walked to plate another.  Matthew Adams followed with another base hit to pick up two RBI.  The last run of the inning came when he hit a RBI double.

Batavia added on two more insurance runs in the 8th on consecutive hits; Cruz singled, Ivan Castro tripled and Kyle Conley doubled.

Schneider (2-0, 0.52) earned himself the win, going five and two-thirds innings with three runs on two hits with eight strikeouts.  Kevin Siegrist earned his first save pitching the 8th and 9th with one run, two hits and two strikeouts.

De La Cruz finished 3-for-4 with a double and RBI.  Jackson went 2-for-5 with a triple, RBI and two runs scored.  Newcomers Swinson and Adams both went 1-for-4, Swinson with a double and Adams with two RBI.  Other newcomer Conley picked up a RBI double in hit one pinch-hit at-bat.

Muckdogs: New Faces, New Places

By Mollie Radzinski

The Muckdogs saw six players leave Batavia today as seven new players came in to town.  Here’s a breakdown of the transactions:

Pitcher Eric Fornataro, first baseman Xavier Scruggs, and outfielders D’Marcus Ingram and Ryde Rodriguez move up to Quad Cities.  Fornataro went 4-0 with a 2.15 ERA in his eight games (five starts) while in Batavia.  Scruggs was batting .234 with seven doubles, 26 RBI and was second in the league with seven homeruns.  Ingram had a .290 batting average and led the league in stolen bases with 18.  Rodriguez rejoins Quad Cities after starting his 2009 season there.  He leaves the Muckdogs with a .311 batting average and league-best 30 RBI.

Both pitcher Dan Richardson and outfielder Jairo Martinez were released by the Cardinals organization.  In his second year as a Muckdog, Richardson leaves with a 6.28 ERA in 11 appearances this season.  Martinez was batting .177 with one homerun in Batavia this year.

New Faces:

Jesse Simpson:

Position: RHP

Hometown: Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Last Played: Johnson City

Acquired: 2009 Draft, 40th Round

2009 Stats: 3-0, 1.24 ERA, 28 strikeouts in 29 innings

 

Justin Smith:

Position: RHP

Hometown: Pleasant Grove, Utah

College: Utah Valley University

Last Played: Johnson City

Acquired: 2009 Draft, 36th Round

2009 Stats: 1-1, 3.70 ERA, 37 strikeouts in 24.1 innings

Matthew Adams:

Position: Infield

Hometown: Philipsburg, Pennsylvania

College: Slippery Rock University

Last Played: Johnson City

Acquired: 2009 Draft, 23rd Round

2009 Stats: .378 BA, 6 2Bs, 6 HRs, 24 RBI, .595 OBP

Kyle Conley:

Position: Outfield

Hometown: Richland, Washington

College: Washington

Last Played: Quad Cities

Acquired: 2009 Draft, 7th Round

2009 Stats: .200 BA, 3 doubles

Jon Edwards:

Position: Outfield

Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

Last Played: Quad Cities

Acquired: 2006 Draft, 14th Round

2009 Stats: .191 BA, 9 2Bs, 11 HRs, 32 RBI

Travis Mitchell:

Position: Outfield

Hometown: Creve Couer, Missouri

Last Played: Quad Cities

Acquired: 2006 Draft, 13th Round

2009 Stats: .254 BA, 8 2Bs, 9SBs

Michael Swinson:

Position: Outfield

Hometown: Douglas, Georgia

Last Played: Johnson City

Acquired: 2008 Draft, 12th Round

2009 Stats: .343, 3 HRs, 6 SBs

Family and friends cheer on Ryan Gugel in pro debut at Dwyer Stadium

By Howard B. Owens

Video from Sunday's nights game at Batavia's Dwyer Stadium where former BHS and GCC standout Ryan Gugel played for the first time as a pro in his hometown ballpark.  Gugel is a free agent-signee with the Philadelphia Phillie's franchise in Williamsport.

Jim Owen was one of Ryan's teachers. He had this picture taken before last night's game.

Tough Night For Muckdogs

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (21-23) couldn’t match up to Williamsport (26-18) on either side of the plate, resulting in a 9-4 loss.

All the Batavia runs came on the long ball.  Xavier Scruggs went deep in the 6th and Alan Ahmady matched him on a 2-0 pitch in the 9th.  After Scruggs walked during the next at-bat, Ryde Rodriguez put another ball over the right field wall to bring the game a little closer at 9-4.

Starter Michael Blazek (3-6, 4.26) lasted just two innings, letting in six runs on eight hits with two strikeouts.  Josh Squatrito followed him, also going two innings with two hits, one walk and two strikeouts.  Daniel Calhoun lasted the longest of the pitching staff, throwing three innings with one run, one hit and five strikeouts.  Tyler Lavigne threw the 8th with two runs, two hits and a walk.  Santo Maertz finished out the game with a strikeout, groundout and pop-out to third.

D’Marcus Ingram stayed hot of late, being the only Muckdog with a multi-hit night.  He finished 2-for-4 with two stolen bases.

Ryan Gugel's homecoming much anticipated by local baseball fans

By Howard B. Owens

If you're a local baseball fan, you know this already: Ryan Gugel is coming to town.

Sunday and Monday's Muckdogs games against the Williamsport Crosscutters are as eagerly anticipated -- maybe more so -- as last year's playoff and championship games.

And maybe because both events -- championships and BHS grads playing professionally at Dwyer -- are equally rare.

Gugel, a BHS and GCC standout who signed a free agent contract with the Philadelphia Phlllies earlier this summer, will do something tomorrow night that very few BHS grads have accomplished -- stepped onto the field at Dwyer Stadium wearing the uniform of a professional baseball team.

The last BHS grad to play a professional game in Dwyer is probably Frank Dudley, a pitcher for the Batavia Indians in 1958-59.

Such a long time gap means there are many life-long Batavia baseball fans who never witnessed a championship until last season, and now may get to see for the first time a local kid play professionally at home.

"I've been going to games since 1968, since the dying days of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration and I've never seen a Batavia High kid play in this league," said Bill Kauffman. "It's exceedingly rare and what a great accomplishment for Ryan Gugel. He and his family should be really proud."

Before Dudley, there were Dick Raymond (who pitched a complete-game shutout in his Batavia debut), Ray Jamalkowski, Bob Radley and Jerry Maley.

Maley, who still lives in Batavia and regularly attends Muckdogs games, was probably the first BHS grad to play professionally at the hometown ballpark.

"Actually, it was quite a thrill (to play at home as a pro)," Maley said. "I grew up here and hung around the park when I was young and then when I signed, I thought it was quite a thrill."

Maley tried out for the Batavia Clippers in 1949, won a roster spot, but then didn't see much playing time, so he asked for his release. After a tryout with the Olean Oilers, Maley signed with the Clippers' New York-Penn League rival, finishing out the 1949 season with the Oilers and stepping up to the plate 443 times as the Oilers' second baseman in 1950.

Then Maley was drafted into the Army and his professional baseball days were over.

Maley thinks Gugel will feel the same excitement he did six decades ago.

Baseball fans throughout town are talking about Gugel, not because he's tearing up the NYPL (we're all mindful that he's just starting out and playing behind a league-leading hitter -- Sebastia Valle -- so he's only had five plate appearances in his short time with Williamsport), but because he's done something very, very few people who ever play high school or college ball: Become a professional ball player.

"He's playing for all of us," said Bill Dougherty, a local baseball history buff and dedicated Muckdogs fans. "Maybe he doesn't know that, but that's how I look at it, he's playing for all of us guys.

"Here's a guy who's actually going to the next step," Dougherty said. "We all played Little League or Babe Ruth, high school and we'll say at some point semi-pro or amateur, but here's one of us out there in the New York-Penn League, which is just great."

Dougherty figures there are only about a dozen Genesee County ballplayers who ever made it to the pros. The last one to play for Batavia was Mickey Hyde, who came out of Pavilion and played for GCC. He spent his first year of pro ball, 1989 in Batavia. His career carried him through 1993 and Triple AAA Scranton.

The last Batavia-born baseball player -- but he didn't grow up here -- to likely play a professional game in Batavia is Tim Kister, who spent the first of 13 minor league seasons in Auburn. Kister complied a 97-95 record with a 3.98 ERA, but never made it past AAA.

Dudley, the last BHS grad who played a professional game in Batavia, died at age 44 of an apparent heart attack in 1977. Canadian-born Dudley lived in Brockport at the time.

Game time Sunday is 5:05 p.m. and Monday 7:05 p.m.

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