Thursday, June 26, 2008

New CCWA Logo


Many thanks to Mark of the Expos for cleaning up and polishing my old design. Well done!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Sign up for Season 4; Summer of 2009

If you're interested in joining in on the action that the Columbia Cowlitz Wiffleball Association then you've come to the right place. Team sign-ups are now underway for Season 4. We are looking to add eight new teams total, four in each League.
All of the current teams in the CCWA will be back next year to compete for the Championship trophy once again. So we're expanding to a total of twenty teams in the league total.
If you want to sign your team up send an e-mail to me at nate.bullock@yahoo.com for more information. I will send you a team sign up form and get you set for next year.
2008 is turning out to be the best season in league history and next year will top that. Don't miss out!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Nick Mason done for the year

The Portland Royals lost a key part of their team last week went Nick Mason was lost with an ankle injury. He will miss the rest of the 2008 season and the Royals have placed him on their physically unable to perform list.
Get well soon Nick, we'll miss you at the field.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

All Star teams announced!

The votes are in and they've been tallied. This year's All-Star teams have been decided. In the North three sets of teammates fill out the team while the South represents four teams. Here are the rosters for the 2008 CCWA All-Star game.
Northern League
Matt Jones, Jackmove 23 votes
Tony Liepa, Red Sox 20
DennyKing, Brewers 13
Scott Coleman, Jackmove 11
Erik Guttormsen, Brewers 9
Mike Wilson, Red Sox 5
Southern League
Eric Keele, Pirates 24 votes
Wayne Miller, Royals 11
Dan Hurley, Reds 10
Zac Warren, Pirates 7
John Nixon, Reds 4
Kyle Schulz, Braves 4

Josh Burckhardt of the now defunct Vancouver Yankees recieved 18 votes and would've been starting for the South before he quit the league.

Vancouver Yankees quit the league

The Vancouver Yankees have let the league office know that they would be quitting the league effective immediately. Their team captain Josh Burckhardt was upset about a forfeit being ruled against his team from the week one rainout against the Laurelhurst Pirates.
During the preseason meeting, which Burckhardt attended, there was an agreement that make-up games have to be scheduled for in a two week period. The home team is always responsible for the scheduling. Burckhardt failed to schedule a game and the co-commissioners Jim Hewey and Dan Hurley ruled that the game was a forfeit.
It was about a week later that Burckhardt informed Jim Hewey and Nate Bullock of the Yankees leaving the league.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Portland Royals could be first sponsored Southern League team


League sources say that Portland Royals team captain Jeramey Randall is in talks to get a sponsorship for his expansion team. Word is that Jeramey has been talking to the Bitter End Pub to get a team sponsorship. Details of the sponsorship are still unknown at this time but we assume that the team will most likely get hats and a nice bar tab after every game.

With this being the only team with a sponsorship down South, it'll be interesting to see if the other teams support the Bitter End or try to find sponsorships of their own.

Southern League Player of the Week


In their week 2 matchup the Vancouver Yankees were able to sweep the Portland Royals in a two game series. Josh Burckhardt was an integral part of their wins and earns Player of the Week honors because of it. In game one he took the mound and went 7 innings giving up 3 hits, 1 run and 2 walks while striking out ten. In game two Burck did all the damage from the plate. He was 5 for 8 with two bombs, five rbi's and four runs scored. He led the Yankees to a 9-0 victory to close the series.
Congrats Josh.

Northern League Player of the Week


In week 2 Matt Jones stepped up HUGE for the Jackmove Giants in their series against the La Center White Sox. In the two game series, Matt hit a total of four homeruns. He is now at five on the season and at 15 for his career, which ties him for second all-time.
Congrats Matt.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Laurelhurst Mets make debut tomorrow night


The Laurelhurst Mets are making their season debut tomorrow night, April 14th against the Couch St. Reds in a two game series. I'm not quite sure what to expect, but I know it'll be some good wiffle.

Keele throws first perfect game in CCWA history


Eric "Dr. K" Keele of the Laurelhurst Pirates did something against the Gresham Braves that has never been done before in the CCWA. The perfect game. Eighteen batters faced, eighteen batters out. Eric struck out fifteen and got three outs on batted balls to accomplish the feat. He did not walk any batters during the game.

Couch St. Reds pull off first double play in league history


"Thunder" Dan Hurley and Casey Bradley of the Couch St. Reds pulled of the first double play in league history in the first week of play. They were playing against the Portland Royals when Jeramey Randall hit a soft grounder up the middle. Mr. All-Defense Hurley scooped up the slow roller and tossed it to Bradley who was waiting in the double play triangle. Casey turned the play effortlessly and got the Reds out of the inning. They would go on to win the game.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Northern League Player of the Week

Denny King of the Lexington Brewers is our choice for the week 1 Player of the Week for the North. We expected Denny to be good his rookie season but this is ridiculous. Denny went off at the plate batting .364 while hitting his first two career homeruns. He also got the win on the mound in one of the games going the full 6 innings while striking out 11 and allowing 4 runs. King helped the Brew Crew get off to a great start and hopes to help them back to the Championship Series. With the Brewers getting so close last year and adding the free agents and rookies they did, anything less than a trip to the Cup is going to be disappointing. Look for Denny to continue his great batting this weekend against the Quiznos Indians. Congrats Denny.

Southern League Player of the Week

The new season is just underway and we're ready to announce the Week 1 CCWA Players of the Week. This week Nick Mason of the Portland Royals is our player of the week. In his first career game he led the Royals to a win from the mound. He went all 8 innings, gave up 5 runs and 8 hits but struck out 12 and most importantly he got the win. The Royals played a very tough Reds team that just about won this one. At the plate Nick was 6 for 14 in the series, batting a healthy .429. He hit his first homerun and knocked in seven while scoring five runs himself. Lets see if he can keep it going this weekend against the defending CCWA champs, the Vancouver Yankees. Congrats Nick.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Gresham Braves join the league

The Southern League just added a new team to replace the defunct Chinatown Athletics. The Gresham Braves will join the league for the 2008 season.
The expansion Braves will be led by team captain Kyle Schulz. Schulz played high school and college baseball and should make the transition to wiffleball pretty smoothly. Also joining Kyle are his dad Todd Schulz along with friends Branden Bradford and Dave Gunderson.
They will have to make up a game against the Laurelhurst Mets in the upcoming weeks and will kick off their season this Sunday against the Laurelhurst Pirates.
The league office was sad to see the Athletics go since they played last season but is happy to have a new team that is dedicated to playing.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Week 1 Predictions

We've got some great matchups Week 1, what a great way to start the season.
In the North we've got the Lexington Brewers playing the Jackmove Giants at Jones Field. This are two great teams with a great history in the CCWA and I see them splitting the two game series. We've also got the Quiznos Indians squaring off with the Rose Valley Red Sox. The Sox will play tough but Quiznos experience will help them get the series sweep. The last series has the expansion White Sox taking on the expansion Mariners. Although there is some CCWA experience on the M's roster I think the White Sox will get off to a quick start with the series sweep.
In the South we've got the defending champion Vancouver Yankees taking on the Laurelhurst Pirates. Lets see here... hmmmm... I'm gonna go with the Pirates I think in this one with the sweep of the Champs. The Pirates have a history of getting off to good starts to begin the season. The expansion Portland Royals are going to have their hands full with the Couch St. Reds and I see the Reds sweeping the Royals in a tough series. The expansion Mets on the other hand will get one win as they split their season-opening series with the Athletics.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Ed Bert traded to the Laurelhurst Mets

In a shocking move, the Laurelhurst Pirates have agreed to send last year's MVP Ed Bert to the Laurelhurst Mets. With the Pirates adding Zac Warren to the roster playing time for everybody was going to be short. An offer came in from the Laurelhurst Mets for Ed Bert and the Pirates could not refuse. Since Ed most likely won't appear all season, he agreed to play for the Mets and try to lead them to the postseason.
The Pirates, in return for Ed Bert, will be recieving a keg of Lucky Labrador beer from the Mets and a couple of pizzas. Mets captain Robert Long was very excited about adding Ed saying "He's a proven winner and he gives our new team a chance to be competitive right away."

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Luke Fowler joins the Rose Valley Red Sox


Former Wiffleball Furies player Luke Fowler has agreed to play in the 2008 season for the Rose Valley Red Sox. Luke played in season one and missed last year. He was one of the few bright spots on that Furies roster and should come in and help the Red Sox make the playoffs.
BATTING STATS
YEARTEAMAVGGPABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKOBPSLG
2006FURIES.05641811000042.227.056
FIELDING STATS
YEARTEAMGPINNTCPOEF.PCT
2006FURIES422111101.000
PITCHING STATS
YEARTEAMGPGSIPRERHBBKCGWLSERA
2006FURIES1163344010103.00

ONE WEEK AWAY!

You know Wiffleball season is close when this shows up on the front porch...
That's right, 300 wiffleballs straight from the Wiffle Ball Company in Connecticut...
Opening Day is so close...

The CCWA drops a couple of teams for 2008 Season

In the past week the CCWA has removed two teams from the Northern Division and two teams from the South.
In the North the Toutle Angels were dropped from the league after they wouldn't pay their team fees. It's too bad too because this team could've contended for the title in my opinion. Matt Bailey would've been a great captain and set the tone for the rest of his team which included former Brewer Tim Davis. CCWA rookie Denny King had already paid his fee so he was allowed to join whichever team he wanted and that team would get an exemption on the six man roster size for the 2008 season. Denny decided that he'd join his friends on the Brewer roster and make them even stronger.
In very disappointing news the league office learned that the Cowlitz Cubs would also be dropping out of the league. Team captain Tyler Johnson was originally set to leave the season at the half-way point to go to college. Now he is scheduled to leave the second week of April which doesn't leave much time for wiffleball. Also departing the Cubs roster was Ryan Poston who is going to be Tyler's roommate in College. Kelle Ogden already had paid her fees and was given the same option as Denny. She decided to stay in the league and join her former team captain, Laura "Crazy Eyez" Marcil, on the Mariners roster.
In the South the new tournament tested team of the Rose City Padres dropped out of the league. It's tough to say how good this team may have been. I'm not sure if they really could hang with the CCWA since they dropped out before the season began.
In other Southern League news, the Woodstock Tigers have dropped a player in the last week. This left them with two players who both decided to join the Chinatown Athletics leaving the Tigers as a vacant team. With the Padres leaving we needed to cut another team for scheduling purposes. The now vacant Tigers were the perfect option.
For scheduling each team got assigned to a new division and will play each team in their League four games total. This will be in addition to two randomly drawn inter-league matchups.
NORTHERN LEAGUE
WestEast
Lexington BrewersJackmove Giants
Quiznos IndiansRose Valley Red Sox
La Center White SoxKelso Mariners

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
WestEast
Vancouver YankeesLaurelhurst Pirates
Portland RoyalsCouch St. Reds
Chinatown AthleticsLaurelhurst Mets


The dropping of teams may actually prove to be good for the league as the remaining teams are all going to be able to play their games. Forfeits were unfortunately a big part of last season but should drop considerably this year. Along with the rising player fees the fact that 2/3 of the teams in the league will make the playoffs should keep teams interested and competitive through-out the season.
Thanks to all who help make this league the success that it is. The CCWA 2008 season will be the best yet.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

2008 CCWA News Pre-Season Predictions

So it's that time of year again wiffleball fans. We're just two weeks away from the start of the 2008 season and things are getting exciting. I plan on going through both leagues here and giving my totally unbiased predictions. Lets start with the North...
North-West division winners : Lexington Brewers - With the core of players that made it to the Championships last year coming back and being joined by Erik "Gus" Guttormsen and Ty Baker makes this the team to beat in the North.
North-East Division winners : Rose Valley Red Sox - With the Liepa brothers both being on the same team this team will play some great wiffle. Look for team captain Tony "Ducky" Liepa to continue from where he left off after the 2006 season.
Northern Division Wild Card 1 : Quiznos Indians - I think that this will be the year that team Quiznos finally gets into the playoffs. Team captain Garrett "Teabag" Booth has been looking sharp all preseason long. He's been hitting the ball with power and done an excellent job pitching.
Northern Division Wild Card 2 : Jackmove Giants - Team captain Matt "Corduroy" Jones will have to have another great pitching season to help carry this team to the playoffs. The loss of Zac Warren will hurt this team on the mound and they'll lose a close, season long division battle to the Red Sox.
Regular Season MVP : Tony Liepa, Rose Valley Red Sox
Regular Season Cy Young : Matt Jones, Jackmove Giants
Regular Season Rookie of the Year : Denny King, Lexington Brewers

South-West Division winners : Vancouver Yankees - With 2007's Player of the Year Josh "Burck" Burckhardt taking over as team captain this team has a great chance to repeat. There is not another player in the league that hits the ball as well as Josh does. With Josh "Philly" Philpott and Erik "Chilly Willie" Williamson returning as well look for this team to win a lot of games.
South-East Division winners : Laurelhurst Pirates - With Cy Young winner Eric "Doctor K" Keele being joined by Zac "Eazy-Z" Warren this team has the best starting pitching in the league. This team has been hitting the ball extremely hard in Spring Training and hopes to keep that trend going into the season.
Southern Division Wild Card 1 : Couch St. Reds - Team captain "Thunder" Dan Hurley will lead this team to the postseason after just falling short last year. They should be one of the best defensive teams in the league and keep games close with their D.
Southern Division Wild Card 2 : Portland Royals - This was an extremely tough call due to the fact that I haven't seen all of the teams play yet. But I have seen these guys play other sports and I think that in the wide-open Southern League they may have a shot at the playoffs.
Regular Season MVP : Josh Burckhardt, Vancouver Yankees
Regular Season Cy Young : Eric Keele, Laurelhurst Pirates
Regular Season Rookie of the Year : Robert Long, Laurelhurst Mets

Northern Division playoffs; Round 1
Lexington Brewers will defeat the Jackmove Giants in a 2-0 sweep. Look for Ty Baker to be dominant in this series.
Rose Valley Red Sox will defeat the Quiznos Indians 2 games to 1. The pitching combo of Tony and Karlis Liepa will be too much for the Quiznos batters.

Southern Division playoffs; Round 1
Laurelhurst Pirates will defeat the Portland Royals in a 2-0 sweep. This series will be dominated by great pitching from the Pirates staff.
Vancouver Yankees will defeat the Couch St. Reds in a 2-0 sweep. Josh Burckhardt will go off at the plate in this series.

Division Finals
Lexington Brewers will beat the Rose Valley Red Sox in a close series that ends 3 games to 2. Both teams will pitch well but the Brewers will pull it out in the last game with clutch batting.
Laurelhurst Pirates will defeat the Vancouver Yankees 3 games to 1. The Pirates pitching staff will be too much for the Yankees to handle. Josh Burckhardt will play well but won't be able to carry his whole team.

CCWA Championships
Laurelhurst Pirates over the Lexington Brewers in five games. This will be another great series for the record books like last season's Championships. But in the end the pitching of the Pirates will be too much for the Brew Crew to overcome and the Brewers will fall short of the title for the second year in a row.

CCWA Player of the Year
Josh Burckhardt, Vancouver Yankees
Even though he won't defend his title, he will have the greatest offensive season to ever be seen in the CCWA. This year Burck will set records that may never be broken, especially with the overall pitching of the league improving as it grows.

Philpott playing with Yanks

Contrary to earlier rumors, it is now being reported that Josh Philpott will indeed be playing in the 2008 season with the Vancouver Yankees. He will be an integral part of their team and could help determine if they repeat or not. Look for Philly to be one of the best players in the league again this season.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Zac Warren joins the Laurelhurst Pirates


Zac "Eazy-Z" Warren, who played for Jackmove last year, decided that this season he was going to play in the Southern League to be closer to home. After narrowing his choice of teams down to three, he chose to join the Laurelhurst Pirates.
With his addition the Pirates now have five quality pitchers. With Zac joining Eric "Doctor K" Keele the Pirates look to have the best starting pitching in the CCWA.
Zac said it was an extremely tough call leaving Jackmove and his good friend Matt Jones but he's happy to have landed on the Pirates. He plans on playing for Laurelhurst for a couple of seasons and then ending his career with Jackmove.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Josh Philpott may miss season?


There are talks in the Yankee camp that Josh Philpott will not be returning for next season. Josh was an integral part of the 2007 CCWA Champion team. His all around play will be missed. In a recent poll of CCWA players to determine who the best players in the league where, Philly finished in at number nine overall. Yankees captain Josh Burckhardt, who finished first overall in that same poll, will have more of a job to do now to carry his team.

For his replacement the Yanks are in talks with former LCC pitcher Drew McEllrath. If Drew did join the Yankees and pitch as good as Burckhardt says he will, he would provide a deadly 1-2 combo with Burck.

How is all of this going to affect the Yankees season? It'll be interesting to see if they can defend their title with everybody in the league gunning for them.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Jackmove Giants shopping for a new pitcher?

Jackmove captain Matt Jones is searching for a new number two pitcher to help the Giants make the playoffs. Rumor has it that the G-Men may be bringing back a season 1 player to strengthen their lineup.

Laurelhurst Pirates adding a free agent

The Laurelhurst Pirates have recently come added a new player to their team. The team isn't announcing the signing until April 4th to keep the competition guessing. That is the latest the team can announce their new player and have him eligible for Opening Day against the Yankees.
Sources say the player will give the Pirates and edge in the South and make them a favorite for the post-season. Some people who have knowledge of the deal are calling it the biggest roster move in the history of the league.
Stay tuned here for a major announcement.....

Friday, February 29, 2008

Portland Tigers drop out

Newcomer Mike Vitallero and his team the Portland Tigers have informed the league that they will not be joining for the 2008 season. Team Captain Mikey V. said that he couldn't get enough people to commit for the whole season. He said he would be possibly interested in joining another team but will most likely focus his attention to softball.
Last year's Woodstock Unicorns have decided to adopt the Tigers name as their own, in part to honor their Michigan roots. As disappointed as the team was that they had to lose their Unicorn moniker, they decided that the Tigers was their best option.
This leaves only eight teams in the South and could force us to cut the North down to eight teams also for scheduling purposes. We will also most likely scrap the three divisions in favor of two in both the North and the South. The top two teams in each division will advance to the playoffs with the top seed in the Northwest playing the two seed in the Northeast and vice-versa.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Salem Blazers call it quits

Lance Sasser and Beau Theisen were both thinking of playing wiffleball this Summer. After contract negotiations with the Couch St. Reds fell through they both decided to sit out the season.
They were offered a spot as a team and denied it due to lack of interest.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Ty Baker signs with the Lexington Brewers

Lexington Brewers team captain, Jim Hewey announced today that the team had come to an agreement with free agent Ty Baker for the upcoming season. Ty Baker was the number one rated free agent on the market this offseason. Last year he played with the Femme Fatales and almost led them to the playoffs. He won the Northern League's Rookie of the Year and Cy Young awards.
With this addition the Lexington Brewers are the team to beat in the Northern League in 2008. Earlier this offseason they had Erik Guttormsen join their lineup. They essentially signed the top two free agents available.
It looks like Brewer Brian Eyer will miss a good portion of the season with the combination of Baker and Guttormsen making up for him. Last year's MVP Timmy Kramer will be back full time to be the ace. Jim Hewey should improve on his batting even more than last year and will be a lock in the field. Phil Shero will be back as their cleanup hitter and catcher.
Look for the Brewers to challenge for the league title this year after almost winning it last year.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Reds sign two former Wizards

Reds captain Dan Hurley announced today that Matt Miller and Sam Fox would both be joining his lineup. Last year Matt Miller was the captain of the Wizards and together with Hurley almost led them to the playoffs. Sam Fox only appeared in a couple of games but played extremely well and should help the Reds.
Dan also added that their newest addition, rookie Casey Bradley, is going to win the Defensive player of the year award and lead the league in outs. Dan said "This newcomer breaks glasses and rips pants during our Spring Training but he didn't miss an out or a ball". That's high praise coming from last season's best defensive player Hurley.
With his lineup almost set for 2008 it looks like the Reds will challenge for a playoff spot.

Hot Stove Update part. 2

We're still a little over two months away from Opening Day and there are still a couple of notable unsigned free agents
1. Ty Baker, is currently in contact with four different teams and could end up in either the North or South this next season...
2. Erik Guttormsen, recently signed with the Lexington Brewers for the 2008 season.
3. Beau Theisen and his former captain Lance Sasser are both in talks with the Couch St. Reds to join them next season...
4. Austin Brown, could still possibly be joining the Red Sox but may also be in talks with at least one other team...
5. Matt Miller, looks to be joining the Reds for the 2008 season, reuniting with former teammate Dan Hurley...

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Cubbies sign Ogden

Kelle Ogden, formerly of the Femme Fatales, agreed to play for the Cowlitz Cubs in the 2008 season. It looked like she was going to join Quiznos and play for the Indians but at the last second she signed with the Cubs. She should help out this team that will have three rookies on their roster.
Cubs team captain Tyler Johnson also announced that Justin Johnson will be making his return to the CCWA after missing the second half of last season. This is huge for the Cubs since JJ was had the highest regular season batting average in the Northern Division last year.
With these signings and some of the rookies the Cubs have added they may just have a shot at the playoffs. It's going to be tough though in their division which also includes the Jackmove Giants and the Quizno Indians.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Marcil joins the Mariners

Former Femme Fatale team captain Laura Marcil has agreed to join the Kelso Mariners for the upcoming season. After the Fatales disbanded after last season, Laura was looking for a new team and had a couple of offers. In the end she thought the Mariners would be the best fit.
She should add a decent bat and some pitching to the new M's squad. She is definitely the veteran of the team after playing all last season opposed to Mariners' captain Reggie Williamson who appeared in four games in 2007.
The Mariners have two more open roster spots and could make some more moves.

Guttormsen signs with the Brewers

Erik Guttormsen made his decision on where to play in the 2008 season final this past Wednesday when he selected to join the Lexington Brewers. The Laurelhurst Pirates were hoping to re-sign him and the Cowlitz Cubs and Quiznos Indians were also both interested in his services.
The Brewers now look like the team to beat in the Northern League with the addition of Gus. His left handed bat should fit in nicely with the Brew Crew lineup and he should once again wreak havoc on the short RF fence of Jones Field. He may also take the mound for the Brewers from time to time to help out their rotation.
Brewers captain, Jim Hewey, was ecstatic on Erik's decision to join the team. "We're not sure how often he'll be able to play, but when he's on the field it will make our team better" Jim added.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hot Stove Update

With the upcoming season still a couple of months away I've decided to take a look at the top five free agents that are still unsigned. I've also speculated on where I could see this team ending up.
1. Ty Baker, Rumor has it that the Lexington Brewers are very interested in last season's Cy Young winner...
2. Erik Guttormsen, I know of four teams that are after his services right now and I have no idea who he will sign with...
3. Beau Theisen, It's unknown how much Beau will play in 2008 but he may end up joining the Reds with former teammate Lance Sasser...
4. Austin Brown, After getting injured during last season Austin should bounce back strong this year. The most obvious choice is the Red Sox with friend Karlis Liepa...
5. Matt Miller, Could possibly be teaming up with former teammate Dan Hurley on the Reds to add a little homerun power...

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Where will the Fatales end up?


After season 2 was over, the Femme Fatales captain Laura Marcil decided she didn't have time to run a team in the upcoming season. For a short while it looked like Kelle Ogden might step up and take over the Captain spot and keep this team alive but it never happened. So after one season the Femme Fatales were done.It looks like the core group of players from the Fatales will be back next season though.
Former captain, Laura, is interested in playing and has been in contact with the Quiznos Indians. She would help their pitching staff and also add a decent bat to their lineup.
Last year's Northern League's ROY and CY winner Ty Baker was unsure of his status in season 3 after last year was over. Rumors have it that he has been in talks with the Lexington Brewers who are always trying to upgrade their lineup. If they add Bakes they would definitely be the favorite in the North.
After Kelle decided not to captain her own team she started looking for a team to join in the North. It looked like she was going to join the Quiznos Indians but it appears like that deal has disappeared. It now sounds like she may be joining the Cowlitz Cubs lineup. If she joined the Cubs she could possibly pitch for them.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Southern League "Super-team" in the works?

It's being reported that free agents Lance Sasser, Beau Theisen and Matt Miller are in talks with Dan Hurley about joining the Couch St. Reds for the 2008 season. This move would combine the top talent from last year's Blazers and Wizards. They would be a favorite to go to the playoffs in the Southern League

Thursday, January 03, 2008

McNeely signs with the Pirates

In a stunning move TJ "Greatness" McNeely has re-signed with his original team, the Laurelhurst Pirates. It was unknown what team may sign TJ since he currently lives in Las Vegas, but after talks with the Pirates it sounds like he will play in about a third of their games in 2008.

Guttormsen close to signing with new team...

Erik Guttormsen, who played for the Pirates last season, is currently the most sought after free agent on the market right now. I know of four separate teams that are all trying to convince Gus to join their team. As of right now I'd say the front runners are the Lexington Brewers.
If the Brewers added Guttormsen's potent bat to their already powerful lineup it would spell trouble for the rest of the Northern League. The Brewers are also in talk with another top prospect that would easily make their lineup the most impressive in CCWA history.