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Bethesda Big Train

The Bethesda Big Train is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Bethesda, Maryland. The team is a member of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (CRCBL), and derives its name from the nickname of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson,[1] who was a Bethesda resident for ten years.[2] The Big Train plays its home games at Shirley Povich Field. As of August 2021, more than 195 Big Train alumni have played professional baseball, including 17 in the major leagues.[3]

Bethesda Big Train
Information
LeagueCal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (2005–present)
Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League (1999–2004)
LocationBethesda, Maryland
BallparkShirley Povich Field
Year founded1999
League championships2005 (co-champions), 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018 (co-champions), 2019, 2021
Regular Season Titles championships2004 (CGL); 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 (CRCBL)
ColorsGreen, white, black      
MascotHomer, Bunt
2022 record28-12
OwnershipBethesda Community Base Ball Club
ManagerSal Colangelo
General ManagerMichael Michaud

History

The Bethesda Community Baseball Club, Inc. was founded in 1998 "to raise funds to improve the quality of youth baseball and softball fields in Montgomery County and the District of Columbia." Proceeds from the operations of the Bethesda Big Train are used to further this mission.

The Big Train commenced play in 1999 as part of the Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League (CGL). In 2004, they won the CGL championship.[4]

In 2005, the Big Train joined the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (CRCBL).[5] That first year, the team won the regular season championship and shared the league championship with the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts. In 2006 the Big Train were the regular season champions.[6] In 2009, the Big Train won both the regular season and league championships. In 2010, the Big Train captured their 2nd straight league championship after placing 3rd in the regular season, and in 2011 rolled to their 3rd consecutive league championship with a 36–9 overall record and were ranked the #1 summer collegiate baseball league team in the nation by Perfect Game USA.

In early 2012, the Bethesda Community Base Ball Club announced that Big Train operations would come under the control of one of its longtime partners, BCC Baseball. In 2020, BCC Baseball decided to focus its business efforts on other aspects and the Bethesda Community Base Ball Club was reconstituted with a community-based Board of Directors to re-establish the management of Big Train operations. The goal remained to support community-based activities in Montgomery County, Maryland and, to the extent that funds could be generated in excess of operating costs, to provide financial support for fixing up ballfields in Montgomery County[7]

In 2016, after a four-year title drought, Big Train captured the Cal Ripken League championship with a victory over the Baltimore Redbirds. The next year, Big Train again defeated the Redbirds in the finals to win back-to-back league championships. That season, Big Train outfielder James Outman was named the 2017 National Summer Collegiate Player of the Year by Perfect Game after hitting .341 with 18 stolen bases and a league-best nine homers and 36 RBIs.[8]

The Big Train and Redbirds were named co-champions in 2018 due to inclement weather, and Big Train won their fourth straight league title in 2019 after defeating the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts in a three-game League Championship Series.[9]

Bethesda's 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, the Big Train won their fourth straight regular season title, seven games ahead of the number two seed Alexandria Aces. In the playoffs, the Big Train swept the DC Grays in two games of the Semifinal Series, and then won their fifth straight league title by sweeping the Alexandria Aces in two games during the League Championship Series.

In 2022, the Big Train tied the Alexandria Aces for first place in the regular season. However, the Aces won the head-to-head tiebreaker with a record of 4-2 against the Big Train, which stripped the Big Train of the regular season title for the first time since 2016. In the playoffs, the Big Train swept the Gaithersburg Giants in two games of the Semifinal Series, however the Aces then swept the Big Train in the League Championship Series for the Aces' first ever Ripken League Championship title. This was the first time the Big Train lost the League Championship Series since 2015.

In addition to on-field efforts, Big Train runs a summer camp for children ages 5–12.

Team records

Individual (single-season)

  • Batting average: .441, Kobe Kato (2019)
  • Hits: 67, Adam Barry (2011)
  • Doubles: 17, Brendan Hendriks (2012)
  • Triples: 6, Ryan Collins (2010)
  • Home runs: 16, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • Total bases: 116, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • Runs batted in: 53, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • Runs scored: 47, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • Stolen bases: 39, Gio Diaz (2019)
  • Walks: 48, Kobe Kato (2019)
  • Hit by pitch: 21, Jarrod Parks (2009)
  • On-base percentage: .612, Kobe Kato (2019)
  • Slugging percentage: .866, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • OPS: 1.397, Hunter Renfroe (2012)
  • ERA: 0.00, Matt Hiserman (2008)
  • Batting average against: 0.148, Matt Hiserman (2008)
  • Innings pitched: 58.0, Dustin Pease (2005)
  • Strikeouts: 69, Dirk Hayhurst (2001)
  • Wins: 6, Scott Schneider (2008) and Cameron Love (2009)
  • Saves: 10, Justin Davis (2000) and Matt Hiserman (2008)

[10]

Notable alumni

Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League

Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League

Additional Background

In 2006, Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher called Big Train games at Shirley Povich Field "the ultimate small-town fantasy."[26]

In 2018, on the occasion of the 20th Big Train season, the Big Train Souvenir Program contained an article with the title "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Big Train." The article was written in the format of 20 questions and answers. Those questions and answers are on display on the Big Train website.[27]

References

  1. ^ "Walter Johnson" at Bethesda Big Train official site. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  2. ^ Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train, by Henry W. Thomas, Published by U of Nebraska Press, 1998, page 288. On Google Books.
  3. ^ "Big Train official web site". Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  4. ^ "Clark Griffith League History". Retrieved 2008-03-29.[dead link]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-08. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-04-05. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  7. ^ "Through the Years". Bethesda Big Train. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  8. ^ "OUTMAN NAMED SUMMER COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR BY PERFECT GAME". Sacramento State Athletics. 2017-08-22. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  9. ^ "Big Train wins fourth-consecutive CRCBL Championship". The Montgomery County Sentinel. 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  10. ^ "The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball: Records". www.bigtrain.org. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  11. ^ "The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball: Records". www.bigtrain.org. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  12. ^ "The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball: Major Leaguers". www.bigtrain.org. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  13. ^ "The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball: Major Leaguers". www.bigtrain.org. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  14. ^ "MLB Player Profile". Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  15. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  16. ^ "Cincinnati Reds Player Profile". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  17. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  18. ^ "MLB Player Profile". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  19. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  20. ^ "MLB Player Profile". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  21. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  22. ^ "MLB Player Profile". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  23. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  24. ^ "MLB Player Profile". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  25. ^ "Baseball-Reference web site". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  26. ^ "For Baseball That Feels Right, Try Bethesda at Night". Bethesda Big Train. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  27. ^ "20 questions you may have as a Big Train fan". Bethesda Big Train. Retrieved August 21, 2021.

External links

  • Bethesda Big Train Official Website
  • Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League Official Website

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The Bethesda Big Train is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Bethesda Maryland The team is a member of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League CRCBL and derives its name from the nickname of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson 1 who was a Bethesda resident for ten years 2 The Big Train plays its home games at Shirley Povich Field As of August 2021 more than 195 Big Train alumni have played professional baseball including 17 in the major leagues 3 Bethesda Big TrainInformationLeagueCal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League 2005 present Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League 1999 2004 LocationBethesda MarylandBallparkShirley Povich FieldYear founded1999League championships2005 co champions 2009 2010 2011 2016 2017 2018 co champions 2019 2021Regular Season Titles championships2004 CGL 2005 2006 2009 2011 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 CRCBL ColorsGreen white black MascotHomer Bunt2022 record28 12OwnershipBethesda Community Base Ball ClubManagerSal ColangeloGeneral ManagerMichael Michaud Contents 1 History 2 Team records 2 1 Individual single season 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League 3 2 Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League 4 Additional Background 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Bethesda Community Baseball Club Inc was founded in 1998 to raise funds to improve the quality of youth baseball and softball fields in Montgomery County and the District of Columbia Proceeds from the operations of the Bethesda Big Train are used to further this mission The Big Train commenced play in 1999 as part of the Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League CGL In 2004 they won the CGL championship 4 In 2005 the Big Train joined the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League CRCBL 5 That first year the team won the regular season championship and shared the league championship with the Silver Spring Takoma Thunderbolts In 2006 the Big Train were the regular season champions 6 In 2009 the Big Train won both the regular season and league championships In 2010 the Big Train captured their 2nd straight league championship after placing 3rd in the regular season and in 2011 rolled to their 3rd consecutive league championship with a 36 9 overall record and were ranked the 1 summer collegiate baseball league team in the nation by Perfect Game USA In early 2012 the Bethesda Community Base Ball Club announced that Big Train operations would come under the control of one of its longtime partners BCC Baseball In 2020 BCC Baseball decided to focus its business efforts on other aspects and the Bethesda Community Base Ball Club was reconstituted with a community based Board of Directors to re establish the management of Big Train operations The goal remained to support community based activities in Montgomery County Maryland and to the extent that funds could be generated in excess of operating costs to provide financial support for fixing up ballfields in Montgomery County 7 In 2016 after a four year title drought Big Train captured the Cal Ripken League championship with a victory over the Baltimore Redbirds The next year Big Train again defeated the Redbirds in the finals to win back to back league championships That season Big Train outfielder James Outman was named the 2017 National Summer Collegiate Player of the Year by Perfect Game after hitting 341 with 18 stolen bases and a league best nine homers and 36 RBIs 8 The Big Train and Redbirds were named co champions in 2018 due to inclement weather and Big Train won their fourth straight league title in 2019 after defeating the Silver Spring Takoma Thunderbolts in a three game League Championship Series 9 Bethesda s 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In 2021 the Big Train won their fourth straight regular season title seven games ahead of the number two seed Alexandria Aces In the playoffs the Big Train swept the DC Grays in two games of the Semifinal Series and then won their fifth straight league title by sweeping the Alexandria Aces in two games during the League Championship Series In 2022 the Big Train tied the Alexandria Aces for first place in the regular season However the Aces won the head to head tiebreaker with a record of 4 2 against the Big Train which stripped the Big Train of the regular season title for the first time since 2016 In the playoffs the Big Train swept the Gaithersburg Giants in two games of the Semifinal Series however the Aces then swept the Big Train in the League Championship Series for the Aces first ever Ripken League Championship title This was the first time the Big Train lost the League Championship Series since 2015 In addition to on field efforts Big Train runs a summer camp for children ages 5 12 Team records EditIndividual single season Edit Batting average 441 Kobe Kato 2019 Hits 67 Adam Barry 2011 Doubles 17 Brendan Hendriks 2012 Triples 6 Ryan Collins 2010 Home runs 16 Hunter Renfroe 2012 Total bases 116 Hunter Renfroe 2012 Runs batted in 53 Hunter Renfroe 2012 Runs scored 47 Hunter Renfroe 2012 Stolen bases 39 Gio Diaz 2019 Walks 48 Kobe Kato 2019 Hit by pitch 21 Jarrod Parks 2009 On base percentage 612 Kobe Kato 2019 Slugging percentage 866 Hunter Renfroe 2012 OPS 1 397 Hunter Renfroe 2012 ERA 0 00 Matt Hiserman 2008 Batting average against 0 148 Matt Hiserman 2008 Innings pitched 58 0 Dustin Pease 2005 Strikeouts 69 Dirk Hayhurst 2001 Wins 6 Scott Schneider 2008 and Cameron Love 2009 Saves 10 Justin Davis 2000 and Matt Hiserman 2008 10 Notable alumni EditCal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League Edit Alec Burleson 2018 Big Train outfielder for St Louis Cardinals Hunter Brown 2018 Big Train right handed pitcher for Houston Astros Ken Waldichuk 2017 Big Train left handed pitcher for Oakland Athletics Logan Gilbert 2016 Big Train right handed pitcher for Seattle Mariners 14th overall pick in 2018 MLB Draft David McKay 2015 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers Brandon Lowe 2014 Big Train Tampa Bay Rays second baseman 2017 Florida State League MVP Ty France 2013 Big Train infielder for San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners 2022 American League All Star Hunter Renfroe 2011 12 Big Train right fielder for San Diego Padres Tampa Bay Rays Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers 13th overall pick in 2013 MLB Draft first player to have his number retired by Big Train in the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League owns several single season franchise records including home runs RBI and slugging percentage 11 Ryan Garton 2011 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and Tampa Bay Rays Matt Bowman 2010 12 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and St Louis Cardinals Cody Allen 2008 2010 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels and Cleveland Indians all time Indians saves leader Joe Mantiply 2010 Big Train left handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks 12 2022 National League All Star Brian Dozier 2006 Big Train second baseman for New York Mets Washington Nationals Los Angeles Dodgers and Minnesota Twins 2015 American League All Star 2017 AL Gold Glove 13 Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League Edit Michael McKenry 14 2004 Big Train Pittsburgh Pirates Colorado Rockies and St Louis Cardinals catcher 15 Mike Costanzo 2003 Big Train Cincinnati Reds first baseman Bobby Livingston 16 2001 Big Train left handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners 17 Dirk Hayhurst 18 2001 Big Train right handed pitcher for the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays 19 Steve Schmoll 20 2000 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers 21 John Maine 22 2000 Big Train right handed pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles New York Mets and Miami Marlins 23 Charlton Jimerson 24 1999 Big Train outfielder for the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners 25 Additional Background EditIn 2006 Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher called Big Train games at Shirley Povich Field the ultimate small town fantasy 26 In 2018 on the occasion of the 20th Big Train season the Big Train Souvenir Program contained an article with the title Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Big Train The article was written in the format of 20 questions and answers Those questions and answers are on display on the Big Train website 27 References Edit Walter Johnson at Bethesda Big Train official site Retrieved 2015 06 02 Walter Johnson Baseball s Big Train by Henry W Thomas Published by U of Nebraska Press 1998 page 288 On Google Books Big Train official web site Retrieved 2021 08 21 Clark Griffith League History Retrieved 2008 03 29 dead link Big Train CRSCBL Announcement Archived from the original on 2008 09 08 Retrieved 2008 03 29 CRSCBL Archives Archived from the original on 2008 04 05 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Through the Years Bethesda Big Train Retrieved 21 August 2021 OUTMAN NAMED SUMMER COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR BY PERFECT GAME Sacramento State Athletics 2017 08 22 Retrieved 2018 08 09 Big Train wins fourth consecutive CRCBL Championship The Montgomery County Sentinel 2019 08 02 Retrieved 2019 10 18 The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball Records www bigtrain org Retrieved 2018 08 09 The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball Records www bigtrain org Retrieved 2018 08 09 The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball Major Leaguers www bigtrain org Retrieved 2018 08 09 The Official Site of Bethesda Big Train Summer Collegiate Baseball Major Leaguers www bigtrain org Retrieved 2018 08 09 MLB Player Profile Retrieved 2011 08 22 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 Cincinnati Reds Player Profile Retrieved 2008 04 16 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 MLB Player Profile Retrieved 2009 03 21 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 MLB Player Profile Retrieved 2009 03 21 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 MLB Player Profile Retrieved 2009 03 21 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 MLB Player Profile Retrieved 2009 03 21 Baseball Reference web site Retrieved 2017 01 03 For Baseball That Feels Right Try Bethesda at Night Bethesda Big Train Retrieved August 21 2021 20 questions you may have as a Big Train fan Bethesda Big Train Retrieved August 21 2021 External links EditBethesda Big Train Official Website Cal Ripken Sr Collegiate Baseball League Official Website Clark Griffith League Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bethesda Big Train amp oldid 1140370460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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