STANDINGS
Summer 2008
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MABL 18+
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TEAM
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W
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L
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T
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%
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GB
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Orioles
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14
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6
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0
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.700
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-
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Padres
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13
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7
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0
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.650
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1
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Newport
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12
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8
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0
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.600
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2
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Dodgers*
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11
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9
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0
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.550
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3
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Tigers
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10
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10
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0
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.500
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4
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Cardinals
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8
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10
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0
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.444
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5
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Braves
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8
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12
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0
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.400
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6
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Rockies
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4
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14
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0
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.222
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9
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STANDINGS
Fall 2007
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MABL 18+
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TEAM
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W
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L
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T
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%
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GB
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Dodgers*
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8 |
2 |
0 |
.800 |
- |
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Rockies*
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8 |
2 |
0 |
.800 |
- |
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Snappers
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7 |
5 |
0 |
.583 |
2 |
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Black Sox
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6 |
6 |
0 |
.500 |
3 |
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Mariners
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5 |
5 |
0 |
.500 |
3 |
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Padres
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4 |
6 |
0 |
.400 |
4 |
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Pirates
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1 |
9 |
0 |
.100 |
7 |
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Welcome
The Spokane Dodgers are an adult men's baseball team located in beautiful
Spokane, Washington.
As members of a national organization called the
Men's Senior Baseball League (MSBL)
, we are fortunate to be able to continue playing the game we love, even though most of us are
"over the hill." We play real baseball, not softball. We play on local high school and college
baseball fields. Occasionally we get to play at Avista Stadium, home of the
Spokane Indians
professional baseball team. Feel free to browse our site, and if you would like to find
out how you can join a team, send us an email.
Note: We are not the Club Spokane Dodgers, an independent, select-level travel team
for high school players. If you are looking for the Club Spokane Dodgers website,
click here.
Fall 2008 Season
The Fall 2008 MABL season will be starting on September 7th. We will play 12 games over approximately 6
weeks. Double headers are played each Sunday. For more information,
click here.
Dodgers Win Summer 2008 Championship
The Spokane Dodgers captured their 3rd consecutive summer championship, defeating the Cardinals behind
an outstanding offensive performance by the entire team and a solid pitching performance by Roger Coston.
Facing the cagey veteran, Rick Villanpando, the Dodgers jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first inning by
stringing together hits from Mike Lee, Stoney Gabaldon, Carl Miller and Coston. After a ground out, Tyler
Trudeau followed with a double and Eric McMurtrey added an RBI single. Villanpando, one of the winningest
pitchers in league history, settled down and held the Dodgers scoreless over the next 2 innings. The
Dodgers added a run in the 4th inning on a triple to dead center by Lee which scored Kelly Fish. In the
6th, the Dodgers rallied with singles from Tom Black and McMurtrey. The Cardinals countered with Adam Rouse
out of the bullpen. Rouse quickly induced 2 ground balls, resulting in two outs. Lee kept the inning alive
by drawing a walk. Then, Gabaldon crushed an 0-1 pitch over the left field wall, capping a 4-run inning.
Coston pitched well, keeping the potent Cardinals offense off balance enough to prevent any big innings. He
gave up only 3 runs over 7 innings to gain the victory. Charlie Zimmerman finished for the Dodgers, pitching
the final two innings after his complete game victory the previous day.
The Cardinals, managed by Jon Wikum, made it to the championship game by defeating the Braves in the 2nd
round. They started the summer slow, but gained momentum at the end of the regular season and came into the
playoffs as one of the hottest teams in the division.
The Dodgers have now won 4 summer titles in the last 5 years, including 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008. The
Dodgers streak was interrupted in 2005 by the Tigers who have also won 4 titles, including 3 consecutive
from 2001 through 2003. The unlikely pairing of the Dodgers and the Tigers in round 1 of the playoffs
prevented the possibility of a rematch in the championship game. Both teams had relatively low playoff
seeding due to the tough competition in the MABL division this summer. Any one of the eight teams could
have been in the championship game.
In the playoffs on Saturday, the Dodgers defeated two excellent teams, the Tigers and the Orioles. In fact,
based upon the regular season results, injuries to key players and quality of the opponents, the odds were
against the possibility of the Dodgers winning both games. But, the Dodgers refused to give up and battled
through adversity to gain both victories in the final inning.
Zimmerman got the win over the Tigers in round 1 by
pitching a complete game. He also got what was perhaps the key hit of the entire weekend for the Dodgers
when he doubled to left with the bases loaded in the 2nd inning, driving in 3 runs. Lee and Fish followed
with RBI singles, producing a 5-run inning and putting the Dodgers ahead 6-4. The Tigers would later tie
the game at 6, leading to the exciting finish. In the bottom of the 7th, Zimmerman led off the inning with
a single. Phil Nickle followed with a perfect sacrifice bunt. Fish then worked a walk from the Tigers ace,
Jim Olson. At this point, the Tigers used the controversial strategy of intentionally walking Lee to load
the bases. Based upon Lee's clutch hitting against the Tigers, the move was understandable. It backfired,
however, when Gabaldon was issued a walk on a 3-2 count, forcing in the winning run.
In round 2 the Dodgers faced the number 1 seeded Orioles. Carl Miller went the distance for the Dodgers,
allowing only 4 runs in 7 innings. Miller has been a clutch performer for the Dodgers for several years. In
the playoffs, he has been superb. Miller has now won championship games twice (2004 and 2006) and playoff
games twice (2007 and 2008). The playoff game victories allowed the Dodgers to get to the championship
games in each year.
The Orioles started strong, scoring 2 runs in the 1st inning, but were held in check for the rest of the
game by Miller. They scored single runs in the 4th and 6th innings. The Dodgers, on the other hand, scored
their runs in bunches. They began their comeback by scoring a single run in the 2nd inning on a single by
Miller and a double by Coston. In the 3rd, Gabaldon crushed a 3-run home run to left field that cleared the
left field scoreboard by a good distance. The inning was started by Nickle with a single. Fish sacrificed
him to second and Lee drew a walk. Gabaldon then followed with his blast, giving the Dodgers a 4-2 lead.
But, the Orioles came back to tie the game at 4, necessitating last inning heroics by the Dodgers. In the
top half of the 7th, Black led off the inning with a single. McMurtrey got on base on an error and
Nickle was hit by the pitch, loading the bases. Fish followed with an RBI single and Lee followed with
a 2-run single, giving the Dodgers a 3-run lead. Miller then held the Orioles scoreless in the bottom half
of the inning to gain the victory.
The Dodgers scored 26 runs in the 3 games with 2 home runs, one triple, 5 doubles and 24 singles. But,
the factor that played into much of their success on Saturday was their willingness to play "small ball"
to get runners into scoring position. It worked well and put added pressure on the opposition's defense.
A key to the Dodgers success has been their pitching. It was true again this year. Zimmerman, Miller and
Coston pitched well, holding their opponents to only 14 runs over the 3 games. Good catching and defense
have also contributed. This year, the catching was provided by Nickle and McMurtrey, who worked great games
behind the plate. Overall, the defense was solid, anchored by Tom Hoiland at shortstop.
Playoff Results
The Summer 2008 playoffs were held Saturday, August 23rd. Eight teams competed in a single
elimination tournament with two brackets. The winners of each bracket moved forward to the
championship game on Sunday, August 24th at Avista Stadium.
Round 1 Sat 8/23, 10:00AM, 1:00PM |
Round 2 Sat 8/23, 4:00PM |
Championship Sun 8/24, 12:00PM |
Game 1 at U-High 10:00AM Tigers 6, Dodgers 7 |
Game 5 at U-High Dodgers 7, Orioles 4 |
Game 7 at Avista Cardinals 4, Dodgers 12 |
Game 2 at U-High 1:00PM Rockies L, Orioles W |
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Game 3 at Lakeland 10:00AM Cardinals Bye, Newport Forfeit |
Game 6 at Lakeland Braves L, Cardinals W |
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Game 4 at Lakeland 1:00PM Braves W, Padres L |
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Notes: Rounds 1 and 2 were 7 inning games. The championship was 9 innings. The home team in each game was
the highest seed. Metal bats were allowed with a maximum -3 differential.
Tri-Cities Tournament
The 2008 Tri-Cities tournament was played over Memorial Day weekend, May 24th through 26th, at Roy Johnson
Field and Dust Devil Stadium. The Spokane Dodgers participated for the second consecutive year in this
competitive regional MABL (18+) tournament held in southeast Washington State. Also participating were the
Cascade Mariners, Puget Sound Astros, Puget Sound Scorpions, Salem Hornets, Seattle Rainiers, Tri-Cities
Pilots and Tri-Cities Rattlers.
The Dodgers won 2 out of their first 3 games, earning the top seed in Bracket 2. However, they were
defeated by the Tri-Cities Pilots in the first round of the playoffs. The Pilots went on to defeat the
Puget Sound Scorpions in the championship game 5-4 in 14 innings. Pictures will be
posted soon!
Dodgers & Rockies Fall Champions
The Fall 2007 season has been successfully completed, with the Dodgers and Rockies tied atop the standings
with identical 8-2 records. Unfortunately, bad field conditions due to rain would not allow the two teams
to compete on last day of the season. Congratulations Dodgers and Rockies!
Spaceman: A Baseball Odyssey
Throughout the 1970's, Bill Lee was the ultimate gonzo baseball player, a brilliant left-handed
pitcher who flouted every manager or front office executive who tried to control him. The fans
loved him and so did the sportswriters who delighted in asking the usual baseball questions,
only to get philosophical responses involving the relationship between Camus and the curveball or
the effects of karma on a pitcher's rotator cuff.
Blacklisted from professional baseball in 1983, Lee was left to roam the world in search of a
chance to play the game he loves. Harkening back to the days of barnstormers like the mythical
Satchel Paige, who traveled the globe in search of good baseball, Lee's adventures have taken
him across the United States to China, Russia, South America, and every province in Canada. The
film follows Lee, approaching sixty years young, on a road trip from his farm in Vermont to the
impoverished baseball mecca of Cuba and on his triumphant return to Fenway Park. Along the way,
we hear from former teammates, family members, sportswriters, fans, and especially Lee himself
about the unique life and career that spawned the legend of a ballplayer who will forever be
known as simply the SPACEMAN.
Visit the website here.
Grand Forks International (GFI)
The GFI baseball tournament is a very prestigious wood bat tournament which has attracted many
of the top semi-pro teams from North America, including the Seattle Studs, Houston Astros,
Chicago Prairie Gravel, San Diego Stars, New York Storm and Trail Orioles. Each year Canada
sends several college-based teams including the UBC T-Birds (Team Canada).
In 2006, the San Diego Stars won their second GFI championship. The Spokane RiverHawks
were represented by several current and former local college players. In addition,
we were very fortunate to have Bill, Andy and Mike Lee join us for the
tournament. Bill, a 119 game winner in his 14-year major league career with the Boston Red Sox
and Montreal Expos, threw out the first pitch at the opening ceremony, making this
a very special year for us. Bill also pitched 4 masterful innings in game 3 against
Burnaby, giving up only 1 run.
For more about the tournament,
visit the GFI website.
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