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Scott Pickler, Received the Mike Curran Award for Manager of the Year and General Manager, Steve Faucher, Received the John Wylde GM of the Year Award 2019 Y- D RED SOX Pirate’s Cove, “the Original Adventure Golf,” offers an unequaled miniature golf experience! The adventures and legends of infamous pirates come to life in our award-winning theme park settings. Putt your way through caves, over footbridges, and under cascading waterfalls, all amidst a fun-filled atmosphere of natural wonders, extraordinary landscaping, and enchanting pirate lore. Can you name the player with the best score over the years? A. Matt LaPorta Come to Pirate’s Cove B. Buster Posey to find out the answer! If C. Gordon Beckham you guess correctly, D. Bob Love you win a free round of E. Chris Sale golf from Pirate Bob, F. Dan McCutchen UCONN G. Josh Butler Huskies 1968! Captain’s Course: Adults $11, Children* $10 Blackbeard’s Course: Adults $11, Children* $10 Special rates for 36-holes *Children: Age 4 to 12 (ages 3 & under play free) • Group rates available! Robert Love, Thank You for your year’s of support! OPEN DAILY, 10AM UNTIL 7PM, WEATHER PERMITTING. Pirate’s Cove | 728 Main St, South Yarmouth MA 02664 T 508-394-6200 | T 508-394-5252 | F 508-394-7575 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 Schedule................................................................ 2 2019 Media Staff .......................................................... 18 Welcome to the 2019 Season ........................................ 3 2019 Interns.................................................................. 19 Committees and Volunteers ........................................... 7 Honoring a Hero ......................................................20-21 Coaches & Trainers ..................................................... 8-9 Clinics ........................................................................... 22 Post-Game Meal Sponsors ...........................................11 2019 Y-D Red Sox Roster ....................................... 23-30 50/50 Sponsors ............................................................ 13 Temporary Players........................................................ 30 Host Families ................................................................ 13 Advertiser Index............................................................ 35 Scholarship Recipients ................................................. 14 Directions to Ballparks .................................................. 36 2019 Sponsors ............................................................. 15 Pickler Inducted onto American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame ................... 16 ydredsox.org 1 League 2019 SCHEDULE HOME GAMES IN RED Champions DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 1958 Monday June 10 at Cotuit Cotuit – Lowell Park 5pm Tuesday June 11 Orleans S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Wednesday June 12 vs Wareham Monan Park – Boston College High 6:30pm 1960 Friday June 14 at Bourne Bourne – Doran Park 6pm Saturday June 15 at Chatham Chatham – Veterans Field 7pm Sunday June 16 Cotuit S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 2pm DH 1989 Tuesday June 18 Harwich S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Wednesday June 19 at Chatham Chatham – Veterans Field 7pm Thursday June 20 at Orleans Orleans – Eldredge Park 7pm 1990 Friday June 21 Bourne S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Saturday June 22 Chatham S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Sunday June 23 at Falmouth Falmouth – Guv Fuller Field 3pm DH 2004 Tuesday June 25 Harwich S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Wednesday June 26 at Harwich Harwich – White House Field 6:30pm Friday June 28 Falmouth S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm 2006 Saturday June 29 Brewster S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Sunday June 30 at Brewster Brewster – Stony Brook Field 5pm Tuesday July 2 Wareham S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm 2007 Wednesday July 3 at Hyannis Hyannis – McKeon Park 6pm Thursday July 4 Hyannis S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Friday July 5 at Brewster Brewster – Stony Brook Field 5pm 2014 Saturday July 6 at Orleans Orleans – Eldredge Park 7pm Sunday July 7 Orleans S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Tuesday July 9 Wareham S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm 2015 Wednesday July 10 at Brewster Brewster – Stony Brook Field 5pm Thursday July 11 Brewster S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Friday July 12 Chatham S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm 2016 Saturday July 13 at Orleans Orleans – Eldredge Park 7pm Sunday July 14 Falmouth S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Schedule sub- Tuesday July 16 Bourne S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm ject to change. All times Eastern Wednesday July 17 at Bourne Bourne – Doran Park 6pm (ET). Parking and admission are free Thursday July 18 at Chatham Chatham – Veterans Field 7pm at all Cape League Friday July 19 at Harwich Harwich – White House Field 5:30pm games (except All-Star Game). All Saturday July 20 Brewster S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Y-D home games Sunday July 21 Cape League All-Star Game – Eldredge Park, Orleans 6pm are played at Red Wilson Field, D-Y Tuesday July 23 vs Wareham Dunkin Donuts Park – Hartford, CT 12:30pm Regional H.S., 210 Wednesday July 24 Chatham S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Station Avenue, South Yarmouth. Friday July 26 at Harwich Harwich – White House Field 6:30pm Visit ydredsox. Saturday July 27 Harwich S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm org for the latest up-to-date news, Sunday July 28 at Cotuit Cotuit – Lowell Park 5pm photos, and other Monday July 29 Orleans S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm information around the team! Tuesday July 30 at Hyannis Hyannis – McKeon Park 6pm (DH) – Wednesday July 31 Hyannis S Yarmouth – Red Wilson Field 5pm Doubleheader 2 @YD_RedSox WELCOME TO THE 2019 SEASON Dear Fans, Welcome to Red Wilson Field, home of the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox. The Sox had a great 2018 season finishing as the Eastern Division Champions and capturing the CCBL’s Presidents trophy for most season wins. Head Coach, Scott Pickler, received the Mike Curran Award for Manager of the Year and General Manager, Steve Faucher, received the John Wylde GM of the Year Award. On behalf of Coach Pickler and myself we are honored to have received these awards and would like to thank the Cape Cod Baseball League, the field managers and the general managers for this recognition. In January of 2019 Field Manager Scott Pickler was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. “Pick” is one of the most respected community college coaches in the nation winning nearly 1000 games and has collected five state championships as head coach at Cypress College. Coach Pickler has also won six Cape Cod League championships here at Yarmouth-Dennis and has coached more than 100 players that went on to play in Major League Baseball. I would like to thank the Dennis and Yarmouth area businesses for their continued support of the team. I would also like to thank the Y-D Red Sox committee, volunteers, interns, and the folks who house our players for their hard work and support. Without all of you, and there are many, summer college baseball on Cape Cod would not be possible. Play Ball!! Steven Faucher General Manager, Y-D Red Sox HOME YourYarmouth Port South team Yarmouth 927 Route 6A 1094 Route 28 508.362.3000 508.775.5200 Vacation Rentals 1.800.338.1851 VacationCapeCod.com KinlinGrover.com ydredsox.org 3 4 @YD_RedSox Cape Cod 5 is pleased to support Cape Cod 5 is pleased to support the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in Cape Codtheir 5 is 2019 pleased season. to support the Yarmouth-Dennistheir 2019 season. Red Sox in Cape Codtheir 5 is 2019 pleased season. to support the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in their 2019 season. www.capecodfive.com • 888-225-4636 www.capecodfi ve.com • 888-225-4636 NMLS# 401717 NMLS#Member FDIC401717 Member DIF www.capecodfive.com • 888-225-4636 Member FDIC Member DIF ydredsox.org NMLS# 401717 5 Member FDIC Member DIF www.capecodfive.com • 888-225-4636 NMLS# 401717 Member FDIC Member DIF PLAY BALL, DREAM BIG. We proudy support the Cape Cod Baseball League and the future generation of big leaguers. miltoncat.com 6 @YD_RedSox COMMITTEE & VOLUNTEERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PA ANNOUNCER Steve Faucher – General Manager Joel Giampa Cathy Faucher – Treasurer George Barton – Interim President 50/50 RAFFLE Elaine Lacey – Secretary/Intern Supervisor Lauren LaBelle/George Barton Andy Sterge – Vice President CONCESSION COMMITTEE MEMBERS VOLUNTEERS Tammy Ladner / Tiffany Sterge Cathy Faucher – Concession Director Mary Beth O’Brien MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY Sharon Pickler Steve Faucher Christine Potoczny CLINICS COORDINATOR GATE VOLUNTEERS Amy Chartier Linden Wood – Coordinator Dan Blanch HOUSING COORDINATOR Jack Boland Jeanne Hisey/Susie Bent George Cappola Bill Cass MERCHANDISE Dick Coughlin VOLUNTEERS Dick Dee Tiffany Sterge – Merchandise Director Ed Keogh Betsy Gardner Bob Kilborn George Gardner Steve Krintzman Cheryl Lane Brian O’Toole David McGlone Phil Roche Joanne Parker Steve Rubin Mike Patkoske Bruce Scott Paula Phillips Tom Ulrich Andy Sterge Linden Wood PREFERRED HAT OF THE Y-D RED SOX ydredsox.org 7 COACHES & TRAINERS have two children, Bailey and Brandt. Jeff played college SCOTT PICKLER baseball, one year at Cypress College earning all-league Position: Manager status then went to the University of Tennessee. Jeff was Experience: 22nd season the SEC Player of the Year, consensus 1st team All Amer- Alma Mater: San Diego State ican, and academic all American in 1998. He eventually Scott Pickler is one of the most signed with the Brewers and spent eight years playing respected veteran community col- professional baseball. Jeff’s wife Erica is a science teacher. lege coaches in the nation. The 2016 CCCAA Coaching Achievement JUSTIN ROW
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