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White Sox 1989 - 1993
As the White Sox, the ballclub enjoyed winning seasons the first four years playing in the Fort Worth Amatuer Baseball League. Although the team made the playoffs all four years they never progressed further than the first round. The league was then run by Kevin Bromley who operates Second Hand Sports in Fort Worth.
Kaleidoscope White Sox 1994 - 1999
In 1994 the White Sox picked up their first sponsor, Kaleidoscope Video Productions, and began several successful years playing in the National Adult Baseball Association. Jim Seckinger, who owned Kaleidoscope Video, proved to be an avid fan of the game and even coached the first season. In 1997, they won 2 league championships in the NABA and the FWABL. In 1999, the team won the NABA Summer League again with a 25-3 record.
CHAMPIONS AGAIN!!!!!!!
The Perrotti Bulls took the 18AA Championship by defeating the Mudcats in the three game championship series. Both teams relied on offensive output throughout the series which was apparent by the (16) combined homeruns by both teams through the 3-game series. The Bulls did a good job jumping out to big leads in games 1 and 3 and keeping the Mudcat's comeback hopes in check. Mario Morales put forth an inspiring effort closing out the last four innings of game 1 and pitching a complete 7 in a losing effort in game two. Randall Buck was able to go the entire 9 innings winning the game for the Bulls team. There were many other Bulls players that rose to the occasion during the championship run;
LOUIS BUSTAMANTE - pitched (18) innings over the three game series vs. the Sun Devils notching 2 wins and going 5-11 with a homer throughout the weekend.
BRAD BRYANT - paid for his own plane ticket home from a business trip to make the championship series and made the best of his plate appearances by going 8-13 with (2) doubles, (2) homeruns, and (5) rbi over three games.
J.D. RIVERA - stepping in for Bryan Pauler during his absence, J.D. caught (5) games including three straight during the championship series while going 7-13 with (3) doubles, a homer and (7) rbi vs. the Mudcats.
Other Bulls playing inspired ball included Travis Taylor (7-15, (5) runs scored), Mario Morales (5-12, grand slam, (5) walks), Duane Johnson (5-14, (2) homers, (4) rbi), Bryan Pauler, Rob Romero, Robert Dally, Allan Ward, Daniel Guerrero, David Rodriguez, and Nate Phillips. This championship was truly a team effort with many different players picking up the slack for those unable to make games. No matter what the names may have been on the line-up card we were always a winning team. I am proud to call myself the manager of this team and I would've much rather lost with the guys that got us there than won with ringers that many of the other teams brought in. Enjoy your off-season fellas and I'll see you next February. Congratulations to everyone involved!
JERRY CANTU
Team Manager
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NEW ADDITION TO THE TEAM!
The Bulls would like to welcome a new addition to the Romero family, Rob Jr. was born on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30pm and both momma and baby are doing fine. Best wishes to the Romero family!
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