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Walla Walla Sweets

The Walla Walla Sweets is an amateur baseball team located in Walla Walla, Washington. They play in the West Coast League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Walla Walla calls Borleske Stadium home which has a capacity of 2,378 spectators.[1]

Walla Walla Sweets
Information
LeagueWest Coast League (North)
LocationWalla Walla, Washington
BallparkBorleske Stadium
Founded2009
ColorsNavy, red, gold, white
       
MascotSweet Lou
OwnershipPacific Baseball Ventures, LLC
ManagementCody Miller
ManagerBrandon Vial

History edit

2010 season edit

The Sweets were an expansion team for the 2010 season. They set a WCL record for attendance in their first season, drawing 40,461 fans during 28 home games in 2010 (34,824 during league games), ranking #23 in the country in overall attendance.[2] Four Sweets gained league recognition, with catcher Elliot Stewart (Cal Poly) being named to the second team All-WCL and pitcher Joey Wagman (Cal Poly), SS Kevin Kuntz (Kansas) and 1B/OF Dennis Holt (UCLA) being named to the honorable mention All-WCL team.[3] GM Zachary Fraser was named the 2010 WCL Executive of the Year.[4]

2011 season edit

After a last-place finish in the WCL East Division in 2010, the Sweets made significant changes to their roster, specifically bolstering the pitching rotation (a major concern after the inaugural campaign). Opening the season against Corvallis, the Sweets took 2-of-3 at home from the Knights, but the Sweets struggled for the next month. By July 15, the team was in third place in the East, trailing the Bellingham Bells by five games for the wild-card spot with only three weeks left in the regular season. The Sweets then became one of the hottest teams in the WCL, turned around their season and caught the Bells in the last week of the season to earn the WCL East wild-card spot with a 26-28 league record. With the WCL's second-best pitching staff and an improved offense, the Sweets shocked the league by sweeping Wenatchee (who were ranked #3 in the country and had won the regular season division title by 13 games over Walla Walla) two games to none in the division series, winning the WCL East Division as a wild card and earning a spot in the WCL Championship Series. The Sweets magic ran out, as the Knights swept the Sweets. However, the club saw major improvements over the first season. The team had the league MVP in 2011, 2B/SS Alex Stanford of Gonzaga,[5] who also broke the league record for hits in a season (setting the new mark at 66). In addition to once again being a league leader in attendance (ranking #21 in the country,[6] up from #23 and drawing over 54,000 fans), the team placed 6 players on the WCL East All-Star team (C Elliot Stewart, 2B/SS Alex Stanford, OF Andrew Mendenhall, and pitchers Ryan Richardson, Tim Culligan and Brett Watson), as well as the following recognitions for all-WCL performance: Alex Stanford (1st Team All-WCL), Andrew Mendenhall (2nd Team All-WCL), RHP Tim Culligan (2nd Team All-WCL), C Elliot Stewart (Honorable Mention All-WCL), RHP Ryan Richardson (Honorable Mention All-WCL), and LHP Brett Watson (Honorable Mention All-WCL). Richardson [7] led the league in ERA with a 1.53 mark in 53 IP.[8]

Traditions started in 2011 edit

The 2011 Sweets established a tradition that became a rallying call for the season. In the eighth inning, the club would play "Love is Gone" [9] by David Guetta over the sound system. 1,600 fans would get into a frenzy as the players would start to dance in rhythm to the song in the dugout.[10] The team went on to win five games in which they were trailing after the 7th inning, the most in the WCL in 2011. Another tradition that became a fan favorite as the Sweets made their late-season push to the playoffs was the iconic call of broadcaster Tristan Hobbes calling with joy "The Sweets Win! How Sweet it is![11] ", while another favorite was his "Simon Says...Game Over!" call as closer Simon Anderson (North Dakota State) would finish off the game with a save.

2012 season edit

Despite high expectations heading into the season, in 2012 the Sweets didn't do as well as the year before. After an opening night sellout that saw streakers invade Borleske Stadium, the club struggled in the first few weeks of the season, and never climbed back out of the hole created. They finished last in their division, with a record of 24-30 they finished 8th overall. They did host the 2012 WCL All-Star Game with great success, and once again drew over 45,000 fans to Borleske Stadium. After the 2012 season, manager J.C. Biagi was promoted to Assistant GM, and general manager Zachary Fraser added the role of vice-president of Pacific Baseball Ventures to his title.[12]

2013 season edit

2013 saw a Sweets club that stayed close to the top of the re-aligned North Division from start to finish, eventually clinching the club's first-ever WCL Division Pennant. The season got started with a bang, as the Sweets hosted a Walla Walla Police vs. Fire baseball battle to raise money for local charities. The Battle of the Badge raised $24,000 for local non-profits, and the success of that first night was a harbinger of what was to come. During the season, a tight pennant race ensued between Bellingham, Wenatchee and the Sweets, each taking turns at the top of the standings. The Sweets were led by an astounding nine All-Stars (6 pitchers, 3 position players) who represented Walla Walla in Victoria during the WCL All-Star Game: C Renae Martinez (UC-Irvine), OF Kramer Lindell (Linfield), 1B Matt Mendenhall (WSU), whose older brother Andrew had represented the Sweets in the ASG in 2011, and the following pitchers: Sean-Luke Brija (Gonzaga), Matt Hall (Missouri State), Sean Silva (USC), Chris Lovejoy (Ball State), Cody Poteet (UCLA), and Bret Helton (Utah). Helton was selected as the starter for the North in the All-Star Game, and Poteet was named the top prospect by the MLB Scouting Bureau. The Sweets made their run after the All-Star Game, going 11-5 to finish the season (winning a team-record eight in a row to close out the regular season), sweeping the Bend Elks in Bend to knock of the Wenatchee AppleSox (2012 pennant winners). The Sweets would face off against the AppleSox in the division series, a re-match of the 2011 playoffs. This time around, the Sox were the wildcard winners, and ultimately the victors, as Wenatchee advanced to the WCL Championship Series. The Sweets would finish the regular season 37-22 (31-22 in WCL league play), their best-ever record. Accolades on the season would include the 9 All-Stars, a ranking of #41 in the Perfect Game National Top 50 of Summer Collegiate teams,[13] again ranking among the top 50 markets in the nation in attendance, and for the second consecutive year, counting a Sweet as the best MLB prospect in the game as named by Baseball America and Perfect Game (Poteet/UCLA). Closer Brija tied a WCL record for saves in a season (13) and joined teammates Hall and Silva as First-Team All-WCL performers.

2014 season edit

The Walla Walla Sweets went 28-26 in the 2014 season. They missed the playoffs by 2 games to the Yakima Valley Pippins. One of the most memorable nights in that season was a cool summer's night, the game was going in Kitsap's favor with a score of 2-1 in the top of the 4th inning, a runner on 2nd, Copper Hummel catching, and 2 outs, the pitch was delivered and the runner went. Hummel went to throw the ball but the backswing of the batter hit Hummel making him throw the ball all the way in to the mid-right outfield, the runner rounded 3rd and scored, the ruling should have been batter interference, the batter making the 3rd out and ending the inning but, the umpire never called batter interference, this in-turn caused a major uproar in the crowd and players. Head Coach J.C. Biagi went to go talk to the umpire but then retreated to the dugout but, before Biagi could get back Pitching Coach Mark Michaud yelled from the dugout "GET THE CALL RIGHT UMP'!" The argument with Michaud lasted about 5 minutes before Michaud was ejected and, left the field of play. Later in the game, Mikey Duarte was up to bat and turned to have the upcoming pitch hit his back instead of his side and he did get hit by the pitch. Now, in baseball if you get hit by the pitch you are awarded a walk to first base but, in some High School and Collegiate leagues, if the batter made no attempt to get out of the way of the pitch they are not awarded their base, the WCL is not one of these leagues. The umpire told Duarte to get back to the plate and finish his at-bat because he never got out of the pitch's way. Biagi got out of the dugout to complain to the umpire, except this Biagi got ejected and took 7 minutes to leave the field of play. One of the spectators claim from the crowd was "FORGET THE UMPIRES CODE AND MAKE THE RIGHT CALL!" The Umpires Code is a code between umpires where the other umpires will back up the umpire who made the call no matter how bad it was. Biagi and Michaud's appeal did not go their way and both were suspended for 4 games. After a five year run that included winning the Eastern division twice and one appearance in the WCL Championships, as well as impacting the community in so many ways through camps, business connections and leadership programs for children manager J.C. Biagi and pitching coach Mark Michaud stepped down.[14] Biagi went to pursue other interests, while Michaud still lives in Walla Walla and is a full-time teacher in Milton Freewater where he also coaches boys basketball at McCloughlin High School. During the off-season, the Sweets hired Frank Mutz, former MLB pitcher, as the new head coach for 2015.[15] The sweets averaged 1,188 fans a night drawing in 36,823 fans in 31 regular season games.

2023 edit

On July 10th, outfielder Ben Parker (William & Mary) was named pitcher of the week.[16]

Season-by-season record edit

Season Division Finish Wins Losses Win% Post-season Manager
Walla Walla Sweets
2010 East 4th 18 30 .375 J.C. Biagi
2011 East 2nd 26 28 .481 Defeated Wenatchee in division series 2-0
Lost to Corvallis in championship series 2-0
J.C. Biagi
2012 East 4th 24 30 .444 J.C. Biagi
2013 North 1st 31 22 .585 Lost to Wenatchee in championship series 2-0 J.C. Biagi
2014 East 3rd 28 26 .519 J.C. Biagi
2015 East 4th 22 31 .415 Frank Mutz
2016 North 3rd 30 24 .556 Frank Mutz
2017 North 5th 25 29 .463 Frank Mutz
2018 North 3rd 28 26 .519 Frank Mutz
2019 South 2nd 30 23 .566 Lost to Corvallis in division series 2-1 Frank Mutz
2020 Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 North 4th 15 33 .313 Larry Price
2022 South 7th 23 31 .426 Brandon Van Horn
2023 South 7th 20 34 .358 Did Not Qualify Jarrod Molnoa
Division winner League champions

Division winning years edit

  • 2011
  • 2013

Media edit

Walla Walla Sweets games are broadcast live on KTEL 1490AM. In 2022, Gary Erdelyi became the radio play-by-play announcer and is the media relations liaison for the team.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "West Coast League - Walla Walla". Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Summer Collegiate : Per Game Average Attendance" (PDF). Ballparkbiz.files.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  5. ^ "Walla Walla Sweets Baseball: Roster". Wallawallasweets.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  6. ^ "Summer Collegiate : Per Game Average Attendance" (PDF). Ballparkbiz.files.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  7. ^ "Walla Walla Sweets Baseball: Roster". Wallawallasweets.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  8. ^ "#55 Ryan Richardson - Profile". Westcoast.bbstats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  9. ^ "David Guetta - Love is gone LYRICS". YouTube. 2008-07-18. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  10. ^ . YouTube. 2011-06-21. Archived from the original on 2023-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  11. ^ "Love1 Sound Clip and Quote". Hark.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  12. ^ "JC Biagi Selected to Lead Inaugural Season as Skipper". Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  13. ^ "Perfect Game USA - World's Largest Baseball Scouting Service". Perfectgame.org. 2013-08-20. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2014-10-30.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2014-10-30.
  16. ^ https://westcoastleague.com/parker-and-deberry-receive-wcls-moss-adams-weekly-accolades/
  17. ^ "Sweets Add New Broadcaster for 2022 Season".

External links edit

  • Official website

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message The Walla Walla Sweets is an amateur baseball team located in Walla Walla Washington They play in the West Coast League a collegiate summer baseball league Walla Walla calls Borleske Stadium home which has a capacity of 2 378 spectators 1 Walla Walla SweetsInformationLeagueWest Coast League North LocationWalla Walla WashingtonBallparkBorleske StadiumFounded2009ColorsNavy red gold white MascotSweet LouOwnershipPacific Baseball Ventures LLCManagementCody MillerManagerBrandon Vial Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 season 1 2 2011 season 1 3 Traditions started in 2011 1 4 2012 season 1 5 2013 season 1 6 2014 season 1 7 2023 2 Season by season record 3 Division winning years 4 Media 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit2010 season edit The Sweets were an expansion team for the 2010 season They set a WCL record for attendance in their first season drawing 40 461 fans during 28 home games in 2010 34 824 during league games ranking 23 in the country in overall attendance 2 Four Sweets gained league recognition with catcher Elliot Stewart Cal Poly being named to the second team All WCL and pitcher Joey Wagman Cal Poly SS Kevin Kuntz Kansas and 1B OF Dennis Holt UCLA being named to the honorable mention All WCL team 3 GM Zachary Fraser was named the 2010 WCL Executive of the Year 4 2011 season edit After a last place finish in the WCL East Division in 2010 the Sweets made significant changes to their roster specifically bolstering the pitching rotation a major concern after the inaugural campaign Opening the season against Corvallis the Sweets took 2 of 3 at home from the Knights but the Sweets struggled for the next month By July 15 the team was in third place in the East trailing the Bellingham Bells by five games for the wild card spot with only three weeks left in the regular season The Sweets then became one of the hottest teams in the WCL turned around their season and caught the Bells in the last week of the season to earn the WCL East wild card spot with a 26 28 league record With the WCL s second best pitching staff and an improved offense the Sweets shocked the league by sweeping Wenatchee who were ranked 3 in the country and had won the regular season division title by 13 games over Walla Walla two games to none in the division series winning the WCL East Division as a wild card and earning a spot in the WCL Championship Series The Sweets magic ran out as the Knights swept the Sweets However the club saw major improvements over the first season The team had the league MVP in 2011 2B SS Alex Stanford of Gonzaga 5 who also broke the league record for hits in a season setting the new mark at 66 In addition to once again being a league leader in attendance ranking 21 in the country 6 up from 23 and drawing over 54 000 fans the team placed 6 players on the WCL East All Star team C Elliot Stewart 2B SS Alex Stanford OF Andrew Mendenhall and pitchers Ryan Richardson Tim Culligan and Brett Watson as well as the following recognitions for all WCL performance Alex Stanford 1st Team All WCL Andrew Mendenhall 2nd Team All WCL RHP Tim Culligan 2nd Team All WCL C Elliot Stewart Honorable Mention All WCL RHP Ryan Richardson Honorable Mention All WCL and LHP Brett Watson Honorable Mention All WCL Richardson 7 led the league in ERA with a 1 53 mark in 53 IP 8 Traditions started in 2011 edit The 2011 Sweets established a tradition that became a rallying call for the season In the eighth inning the club would play Love is Gone 9 by David Guetta over the sound system 1 600 fans would get into a frenzy as the players would start to dance in rhythm to the song in the dugout 10 The team went on to win five games in which they were trailing after the 7th inning the most in the WCL in 2011 Another tradition that became a fan favorite as the Sweets made their late season push to the playoffs was the iconic call of broadcaster Tristan Hobbes calling with joy The Sweets Win How Sweet it is 11 while another favorite was his Simon Says Game Over call as closer Simon Anderson North Dakota State would finish off the game with a save 2012 season edit Despite high expectations heading into the season in 2012 the Sweets didn t do as well as the year before After an opening night sellout that saw streakers invade Borleske Stadium the club struggled in the first few weeks of the season and never climbed back out of the hole created They finished last in their division with a record of 24 30 they finished 8th overall They did host the 2012 WCL All Star Game with great success and once again drew over 45 000 fans to Borleske Stadium After the 2012 season manager J C Biagi was promoted to Assistant GM and general manager Zachary Fraser added the role of vice president of Pacific Baseball Ventures to his title 12 2013 season edit 2013 saw a Sweets club that stayed close to the top of the re aligned North Division from start to finish eventually clinching the club s first ever WCL Division Pennant The season got started with a bang as the Sweets hosted a Walla Walla Police vs Fire baseball battle to raise money for local charities The Battle of the Badge raised 24 000 for local non profits and the success of that first night was a harbinger of what was to come During the season a tight pennant race ensued between Bellingham Wenatchee and the Sweets each taking turns at the top of the standings The Sweets were led by an astounding nine All Stars 6 pitchers 3 position players who represented Walla Walla in Victoria during the WCL All Star Game C Renae Martinez UC Irvine OF Kramer Lindell Linfield 1B Matt Mendenhall WSU whose older brother Andrew had represented the Sweets in the ASG in 2011 and the following pitchers Sean Luke Brija Gonzaga Matt Hall Missouri State Sean Silva USC Chris Lovejoy Ball State Cody Poteet UCLA and Bret Helton Utah Helton was selected as the starter for the North in the All Star Game and Poteet was named the top prospect by the MLB Scouting Bureau The Sweets made their run after the All Star Game going 11 5 to finish the season winning a team record eight in a row to close out the regular season sweeping the Bend Elks in Bend to knock of the Wenatchee AppleSox 2012 pennant winners The Sweets would face off against the AppleSox in the division series a re match of the 2011 playoffs This time around the Sox were the wildcard winners and ultimately the victors as Wenatchee advanced to the WCL Championship Series The Sweets would finish the regular season 37 22 31 22 in WCL league play their best ever record Accolades on the season would include the 9 All Stars a ranking of 41 in the Perfect Game National Top 50 of Summer Collegiate teams 13 again ranking among the top 50 markets in the nation in attendance and for the second consecutive year counting a Sweet as the best MLB prospect in the game as named by Baseball America and Perfect Game Poteet UCLA Closer Brija tied a WCL record for saves in a season 13 and joined teammates Hall and Silva as First Team All WCL performers 2014 season edit The Walla Walla Sweets went 28 26 in the 2014 season They missed the playoffs by 2 games to the Yakima Valley Pippins One of the most memorable nights in that season was a cool summer s night the game was going in Kitsap s favor with a score of 2 1 in the top of the 4th inning a runner on 2nd Copper Hummel catching and 2 outs the pitch was delivered and the runner went Hummel went to throw the ball but the backswing of the batter hit Hummel making him throw the ball all the way in to the mid right outfield the runner rounded 3rd and scored the ruling should have been batter interference the batter making the 3rd out and ending the inning but the umpire never called batter interference this in turn caused a major uproar in the crowd and players Head Coach J C Biagi went to go talk to the umpire but then retreated to the dugout but before Biagi could get back Pitching Coach Mark Michaud yelled from the dugout GET THE CALL RIGHT UMP The argument with Michaud lasted about 5 minutes before Michaud was ejected and left the field of play Later in the game Mikey Duarte was up to bat and turned to have the upcoming pitch hit his back instead of his side and he did get hit by the pitch Now in baseball if you get hit by the pitch you are awarded a walk to first base but in some High School and Collegiate leagues if the batter made no attempt to get out of the way of the pitch they are not awarded their base the WCL is not one of these leagues The umpire told Duarte to get back to the plate and finish his at bat because he never got out of the pitch s way Biagi got out of the dugout to complain to the umpire except this Biagi got ejected and took 7 minutes to leave the field of play One of the spectators claim from the crowd was FORGET THE UMPIRES CODE AND MAKE THE RIGHT CALL The Umpires Code is a code between umpires where the other umpires will back up the umpire who made the call no matter how bad it was Biagi and Michaud s appeal did not go their way and both were suspended for 4 games After a five year run that included winning the Eastern division twice and one appearance in the WCL Championships as well as impacting the community in so many ways through camps business connections and leadership programs for children manager J C Biagi and pitching coach Mark Michaud stepped down 14 Biagi went to pursue other interests while Michaud still lives in Walla Walla and is a full time teacher in Milton Freewater where he also coaches boys basketball at McCloughlin High School During the off season the Sweets hired Frank Mutz former MLB pitcher as the new head coach for 2015 15 The sweets averaged 1 188 fans a night drawing in 36 823 fans in 31 regular season games 2023 edit On July 10th outfielder Ben Parker William amp Mary was named pitcher of the week 16 Season by season record editSeason Division Finish Wins Losses Win Post season ManagerWalla Walla Sweets2010 East 4th 18 30 375 J C Biagi2011 East 2nd 26 28 481 Defeated Wenatchee in division series 2 0Lost to Corvallis in championship series 2 0 J C Biagi2012 East 4th 24 30 444 J C Biagi2013 North 1st 31 22 585 Lost to Wenatchee in championship series 2 0 J C Biagi2014 East 3rd 28 26 519 J C Biagi2015 East 4th 22 31 415 Frank Mutz2016 North 3rd 30 24 556 Frank Mutz2017 North 5th 25 29 463 Frank Mutz2018 North 3rd 28 26 519 Frank Mutz2019 South 2nd 30 23 566 Lost to Corvallis in division series 2 1 Frank Mutz2020 Season cancelled COVID 19 pandemic 2021 North 4th 15 33 313 Larry Price2022 South 7th 23 31 426 Brandon Van Horn2023 South 7th 20 34 358 Did Not Qualify Jarrod MolnoaDivision winner League championsDivision winning years edit2011 2013Media editWalla Walla Sweets games are broadcast live on KTEL 1490AM In 2022 Gary Erdelyi became the radio play by play announcer and is the media relations liaison for the team 17 References edit West Coast League Walla Walla Retrieved 16 January 2010 Summer Collegiate Per Game Average Attendance PDF Ballparkbiz files wordpress com Retrieved 2017 07 01 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Headlines Top Stories Archived from the original on 2010 11 08 Retrieved 2010 10 03 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Headlines Top Stories Archived from the original on 2010 11 08 Retrieved 2010 10 03 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Roster Wallawallasweets com Retrieved 2017 07 01 Summer Collegiate Per Game Average Attendance PDF Ballparkbiz files wordpress com Retrieved 2017 07 01 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Roster Wallawallasweets com Retrieved 2017 07 01 55 Ryan Richardson Profile Westcoast bbstats pointstreak com Retrieved 2017 07 01 David Guetta Love is gone LYRICS YouTube 2008 07 18 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Walla Walla Sweets Love is Gone YouTube 2011 06 21 Archived from the original on 2023 07 16 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Love1 Sound Clip and Quote Hark com Retrieved 2017 07 01 JC Biagi Selected to Lead Inaugural Season as Skipper Retrieved 16 January 2010 Perfect Game USA World s Largest Baseball Scouting Service Perfectgame org 2013 08 20 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Headlines Top Stories Archived from the original on 2014 10 30 Retrieved 2014 10 30 Walla Walla Sweets Baseball Headlines Top Stories Archived from the original on 2014 10 30 Retrieved 2014 10 30 https westcoastleague com parker and deberry receive wcls moss adams weekly accolades Sweets Add New Broadcaster for 2022 Season External links editOfficial website West Coast League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walla Walla Sweets amp oldid 1186976048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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