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Waivers Added to the Documents Section
Everyone,
I have added the waivers that and other important documents to the documents section of the website. They are open so that anyone can download them and print them out as needed. Please make sure that you have everything that you need for the first game of the year. If you have any questions please contact me and I will be glad to assist.
Thanks,
Ryan Dailey
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Mon-Clair Baseball League Standings/Top Ten Players
2020
PLAY BALL!! At the Mon Clair Meeting held in Millstadt on the night of June 29 the eight managers unanimously voted to start the 2020 14 game regular season on July 4. A COVID-19 Waiver must be signed, MLB guidelines will be followed and a temperature check each game day will be required for the safety of all
2019
Congratulations to the Millstadt Green Machine who won their second Playoff Championship in five years and overall defeating the Belleville Rockies in two straight games. Tony Kossina of Millstadt was named MVP of the Playoffs, going 7 for 16 (.438) with a .500 on base percentage, scoring 5 runs, 5 RBI, 3 stolen bases and played flawlessly at shortstop.
Monroe Division
Belleville 20 – 6
Fairview Heights 18 – 8
Waterloo 18 – 8
Millstadt 13 – 13
Valmeyer 6 – 20
St. Clair Division
Cape Girardeau 16 – 10
STL Printers 15 – 11
STL Spikes 12 – 14
Charleston 10 – 16
STL Latinos 2 – 24
Top Ten
Hitters (min 52 ABs) / AB / H / RBI / AVG
Wyatt Pratt, Charleston / 86 / 48 / 20 / .558
Blake Wolferding, Charleston / 87 / 45 / 43 / .517
Mason Mayberry, Fairview Heights / 60/ 30 / 15 / .500
Lee Cruz, STL Spikes / 64 / 30 / 21 / .469
Joel Ayala, STL Latinos / 60 / 28 / 5 / .467
Mike Breyman, Belleville / 58 / 26 / 30 / .448
Pat Gaul, Belleville / 100 / 43 / 15 / .430
Cal Kossina, Millstadt / 72 / 30 / 11 / .417
Mitch Meyer, Valmeyer / 64 / 25 / 16 / .391
Matt Reinholz, Valmeyer / 65 / 25/ 15/ .385
Pitchers (min 39 IP) / IP / ER / W-L / ERA
Mark Mueller, Fairview Heights / 46.1 / 9 / 5-2 / 1.36
Reid Hendrickson, Waterloo / 40.1 / 8 / 4-0 / 1.39
Zach Becherer, Fairview Heights / 43 / 11 / 5-0 / 1.79
Ryan Siverly, Belleville / 39.2 / 14 / 6-1 / 2.47
Adam Bieber, STL Spikes / 42.1 / 18 / 4-2 / 2.98
Mike Krumm, Belleville / 48.1 / 21 / 6-1 / 3.04
Andrew Yancik, Millstadt / 48.1 / 21 / 4-3 / 3.04
Parker Stidham, Waterloo / 44.2 / 22 / 4-4 / 3.45
Zach Gronek, STL Printers / 45.1 / 23 / 4-3 / 3.55
Cal Kossina, Millstadt / 46.1 / 26 / 3-5 / 3.93
Congratulations to the St. Louis Spikes who won their fourth Valmeyer Mid-Summer Classic Championship beating the Waterloo Millers 15-8. Lee Cruz of the Spikes was named tournament MVP, going 8 for 13 with 10 RBI and four home runs including a solo and grand slam in the championship game.
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2018 Mon-Clair Playoffs Game 1 August 4 #1 Cape Girardeau 3, #8 Fairview Heights 1 Game 2 August 4 #4 St. Louis Printers 6, #5 St. Louis Spikes 5 Game 3 August 4 #7 Waterloo 4, #2 Millstadt 3 Game 4 August 4 #6 Belleville 12, #3 Valmeyer 2 Game 5 August 5 #4 St. Louis Printers 6, #1 Cape Girardeau 5 Game 6 August 5 #6 Belleville 9, #7 Waterloo 5
Game 7 August 11 Belleville 2, St. Louis Printers 1 (11 innings) Game 8 August 11 Belleville 6, St. Louis Printers 5 (9 innings) Congratulations to the Belleville Rockies who won the 2018 Playoff Championship Series 2 games to none, beating the St. Louis Printers twice in extra innings. Mike Breyman of Belleville hit a two run home run in the 11th inning to break up a scoreless game one and was named the MVP of the playoffs. Breyman went 8 for 16 (.500) with 4 home runs and 11 RBI in their 4 playoff games. Regular Season Final Standings
Monroe Division St. Clair Division
Millstadt 14 – 10 Cape Girardeau 16 - 8
Valmeyer 14 – 10 St. Louis Printers 13 – 11
Belleville 12 – 11 St. Louis Spikes 12 – 11
Waterloo 12 – 12 Fairview Heights 10 – 14
Charleston 4 – 20
Top Ten Hitters (min 44 AB) AB H RBI AVG Trent Pobst, Cape Girardeau 74 33 19 .446 Trey Pirkle, STL Printers 59 26 12 .441 Nick Van Osdale, Belleville 48 21 8 .438 Brady Wright, Cape Girardeau 56 24 16 .429 Mitch Meyer, Valmeyer 61 26 9 .426 Keegan Baxmeyer, Waterloo 66 28 8 .424 Danny Bodenschatz, STL Printers 49 20 13 .408 Wes Degener, Valmeyer 59 24 9 .407 John Sesti, STL Printers 80 32 5 .400 Easton Wallace, Valmeyer 60 24 10 .400 Top Ten Pitchers (min 33 IP) IP ER W/L ERA Cal Kossina, Millstadt 56.2 21 4 - 1 2.59 Zack Gronek, STL Printers 49.0 19 2 - 5 2.71 Jeremy Rettig, Waterloo 52.0 22 6 - 3 2.96 Rob Blumberg, Fairview Heights 51.2 24 3 - 3 3.25 Trae Lee, STL Spikes 43.1 21 4 - 3 3.39 Trey Tigart, Charleston 42.0 24 2 - 6 4.00 Kyle Kiely, STL Printers 36.2 21 3 - 2 4.01 Brandt Busenbark, Cape Girardeau 47.2 33 7 - 1 4.85 Ian Miller, Valmeyer 36.0 30 3 - 3 5.83 Jake Turner, Belleville 34.0 30 1 - 4 6.18 The St. Clair Division All Stars defeated the Monroe Division All Stars 7 - 4 on Wednesday July 18 at Fairview Heights. Jake Friederich from Fairview Heights of the winning team was named the game MVP based on his two singles, two runs scored and RBI. Valmeyer Mid-Summer Classic Saturday June 30 Game 1 Belleville 12, Waterloo 7 Game 2 Cape Girardeau 11, Fairview Heights 0 Game 3 St. Louis Spikes 5, Millstadt 4 Game 4 St. Louis Printers 7, Valmeyer 6 Sunday July 1 Game 5 Valmeyer 9, Millstadt 8 Game 6 Waterloo 4, Fairview Heights 3 Game 7 Belleville 13, Cape Girardeau 3 Game 8 St. Louis Printers 9, St. Louis Spikes 8 Wednesday July 4 Game 9 Valmeyer 15, Waterloo 1 (Consolation) Game 10 St. Louis Spikes 16, Cape Girardeau 3 (Third Place) Game 11 Belleville 9, St. Louis Printers 3 (Championship) Dan Munoz of Belleville was named MVP of the tournament.
Mon-Clair Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees
<strong><span style="color: black; font-family: Cambria, serif; font-size: 12pt"> Mon-Clair Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees</span></strong>
1984: Carl Braun – Joe Jorn – Barney Elser – Vern Moehrs Syl Mueth – Norm Rutter - Mel Patton – Bill Mohr
1985: Dick Dillinger – Ray Koerber – Les Mueller – Ted Tedesco
1986: Nelson Mathews – Lee Schulte – Elmer Sandheinrich
1987: John Goodman – Tom Kirkman – Bob Rippelmeyer – Ron Rujawitz – Ray Rippelmeyer
1988: Lewis Cochran – Tony Musso – Ed Reeder – Vernon Smith
1989: Jon Adamson – Kent Muskopf – Doug Pyle
1990: Willis Bundy – Lon Fulte
1991: Ed Lange – Dick Seipp – Art Voellinger
1992: James Davis – Al Rohlfing – Ron Rohlfing
1993: Randy Floarke – Larry Patton – Dennis Pieper
1994: Terry Plab – Harold Vogt
1995: Al Budde – Morris Frank – Pete Muskopf
1996: Tom Bergkoetter – Roy Mense – Ken Pflasterer – Rich Sauget
1997: Fr. Ed Hustedde – Rich Hacker
1998: Bob Blank – Bob Hughes – Wayne Rohlfing – Jim Greenwald
1999: Scott Posey – John Asselmeier – Dennis Mernick Joe Mehallow – Mike Toenjes – Bob Matzenbacher
2000: Mike Roy – Stan Voellinger - Elmer Lange – Arelea Alberter Eversmeyer
2001: Bill Baltz – Daren Depew – Joe Silkwood – Ralph Hemann
2002: Jack Feltman – Rick Keefe – Clyde Pruett - Harold Pieper – Ferd Seiler – Mike Wirth
2003: Bob Klube – Dennis Kreher – Ralph Mathews - Merle "Butch" Mehrtens – Ed Theis
2004: Jim Albrecht – Jim Munden – Kenny Rahn
2005: Jim Wahlig – John Wahlig – Ken Chandler
2006: Tom Baltz – Darin Hendrickson – Arlie Smith
2007: Andy Kassebaum – Gilbert Mense – Scott Thies
2008: Mike Dunnigan – Gary Kleinschmidt – Twyla Luhr
2009: John Koerber – Kenny Meyer – Clay Moehrs
2010: Don Barton – Bob Roessler – Brent Wood
2011: Paul Baillargeon – Jamie Hogan – Tim Hogan
2012: Brett Crawford – Mark Ludwig – JR Potthast – Van Smith
2013: Jay Davis – Rich Fisher – Steve Hausmann – Al Karban – Harold Mathews
2014: Ted Daniels – Neil Fiala – Mark Forchee – Dennis Schutzenhofer
2015: Brad Barton – Craig Hoffmann – Fred Renollet – Floyd Weil – Bob Wenneman
2016: Corey Blackwell – Dennis Frech – Jeff Kaiser – Randy Manley – Rick Sieben – Kent Weisenstein
2017: Adam Hill – Brandon Musso – Brad Rippelmeyer – Charlie Webb – Mike Wittlich
2018: Jake Bayers – Ed Emge – Brian Fitgerald – Jeff Schwierjohn – Lenny Voelker
2019: Al Alberter – Mike Tallis – Mark Vogel
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