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2011 Langsdorf League Standings

Final 

   L      L
 Kenosha Kings**  15  3      32  18
 West Allis Nationals*  10  6      18  10
 Kenosha Bobcats*  10  8      15  14
 Burlington Barons*    8  8      21  15
 Genoa City Red Dogs*    8  10        8  11
 West Allis White Sox    6  12        6  14
 Racine Kiwanis    4  14      17  24
             

 

**  Regular Season Champion - Bye to Championship Series

*Clinched playoff berth

 

 

Playoffs

 

 Tuesday July 26    

Genoa City Red Dogs  6       Burlington Barons  11   

 

Friday July 29

Burlington Barons  7              Kenosha Bobcats  8    

 

Saturday July 30

Kenosha Bobcats  1            West Allis Nationals  6  

 

Thursday August 4 

West Allis Nationals  1            Kenosha Kings  0   (13 innings)  

 

Saturday August 4  and Tuesday August 9 

West Allis Nationals  4            Kenosha Kings  5   (17 innings) 

 

Tuesday August 9 

West Allis Nationals  4            Kenosha Kings  8



Monday, July 25
2011 Langsdorf League Stats



*FINAL* 2011 year-to-date statistics can be viewed by clicking on the above link.

 

 



Randy Johnson - Series MVP
Thursday, August 11
Kings take the long road; Team claims fifth straight Langsdorf championship



The longest three-game championship series in Langsdorf League history resulted in a fifth straight title for the Kenosha Kings.

Randy Johnson notched two victories in one day as the Kings finally finished off the West Allis Nationals Tuesday at Carthage Field. 

The right-hander pitched four dominating innings in Game 2 and remained on the mound to toss five effective innings in the title game. Johnson had previously pitched eight shutout innings in Game 1.

The performance earned Johnson the Championship Series MVP.  

39 innings of ball

The three-game series lasted 39 innings. The Kings lost the series opener 1-0 in 13 innings Thursday at Simmons Field and played another marathon Saturday in West Allis before the game was halted 4-4 in the top of the 14th inning due to a city ordinance. 

The Kings completed the suspended Game 2 with a 5-4 victory in 17 innings before claiming an 8-4 win in the championship game.

17 inning victory

In Game 2, Johnson pitched four perfect innings with two strikeouts as the Kings finally broke a 4-4 deadlock with a run in the 17th inning.

Kyle Frye led off with a single, advanced to second on a throwing error and eventually scored from third on a wild pitch from West Allis pitcher Kyle Knaust.

Johnson retired the Nationals in order in the 17th inning and benefited from a game-ending, diving catch by Frye in right field.

Big fifth does it in game 3

In the final, the Kings broke a 2-2 tie with a five-run fifth inning. Jason Dennis, Mark Cibrario and John Hasser delivered back-to-back-to-back RBI doubles and Jason Acevedo followed with a RBI single.

Dennis ripped a two-run double to left-center field just moments after botching the Kings’ second of two failed suicide squeeze attempts in the game.

Johnson allowed four hits and two runs (both earned) with one walk and eight strikeouts.

Dennis went 2-for-3 with two doubles, a walk and two runs scored.
Paul Pulera went 3-for-5 with one run scored, while Hasser went 2-for-4 with one RBI.

Jared Stengel and Marcos Cruz had 2 RBI's each for the Nationals.   Danny Putnam had 2 hits and scored 2 runs.



Friday, August 5
Nationals edge Kings 1-0 in 13



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The Nationals' Matt Soderlund scored the game's only run and the Nationals escaped Kenosha with 1-0 victory and a leg up in the Langsdorf League Best-of-Three Championship Series.

The Nationals scored the go-ahead run in the top of the 13th inning when Soderlund drew a leadoff walk, stole second base and scored on a two-out, RBI single by Nick Lingvay.

The four-time defending Langsdorf champion Kings put runners at first and second with two outs in the bottom half of the inning only to come up empty once again, ending the game on a strikeout from Joe Ferro.

Jimmy Jungbauer pitched ten scoreless innings for the Nationals before giving way to rookie Adam Widder who threw the final three to secure his first Nationals victory.

Randy Johnson took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and tossed eight scoreless innings in a no-decision.  Jason Bunton (3-4) took the loss with five innings of relief.

Both teams had several scoring opportunities earlier in the contest, but pitchers stepped up with timely strikeouts with men in scoring position to defuse the rallies.

“It just came down to who was going to get the clutch hit,” Kings’ manager Tim Pulizzano said. “They were the ones that had it.”

Johnson allowed just two hits and finished with two walks and eight strikeouts. The right-hander allowed back-to-back singles to start the seventh inning — a leadoff blooper and a bunt single — before answering with three straight strikeouts to end the rally.

“We’ve faced (Jungbauer) many times and he’s the type of guy you have to get to early,” Pulizzano said. “When he settles in, this is what he has the potential to do. There were four great pitching performances (from both starters and relievers) and it was a case of two teams standing toe-to-toe. I don’t think you’ve seen the last of us.”

With Jungbauer out of the game, the Kings appeared to be on the verge of ending the marathon. Mark Cibrario and John Hasser led off with back-to-back singles to put runners at the corners with no outs. After Pinch hitter Jason Acevedo struck out on three pitches, Kyle Frye fouled off a first-pitch, suicide squeeze attempt and then hit a weak dribbler to short that forced Cibrario into a pickle.

Cibrario was tagged out for the second out of the inning and Ferro struck out on a called check swing to end the rally.

Game two of the three-game series is scheduled 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Zirkel Field in West Allis. A potential third and deciding game is slated for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Simmons Field.



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Saturday, July 9
Late Rally Falls Short

The Langsdorf League All Stars battled back from a 3-0 fifth inning deficit but came up one run short in a 3-2 loss to the Northeastern League All Stars on Friday night at historic Simmons Field in Kenosha.

Jimmy Jungbauer's sacrifice fly plated the Langsdorf's first run in the seventh. In the ninth, the Langsdorf stars rallied again.  Tyler Eickmeyer led off with an infield single and stole second.   With one out JT Schnieder added an infield single to put runners on the corners.   The next hitter, Tom Stark bounced sharply to second, but Schnieder was on the move with the pitch so the force was averted, Stark was thrown out at first, and Eickmeyer scored the Langsdorf League's second run.   Jason Dennis then stepped to the plate, but he hit a ground ball and couldn't beat the throw to first as the game ended with the locals on the short end of a 3-2 score.

The Langsdorf All Star's pitching was stellar on the night, allowing no earned runs.   Curt Pryal pitched two scoreless frames; John Snelton, Mat Scasny, Adam Becht, Eric Schroeder, Justin Cokefair, and Tom Stark added scoreless innings of work.

Shawn Miller led the Langsdorf squad with two hits.   



Friday, July 8
2011 Langsdorf League All Star Team



  Pitchers Wins Losses  Strikeouts ERA
12 Chris Wolcott Kenosha Kings   1 1 13 2.95
33 John Snelton Kenosha Kings   2 0 19 0.69
  Eric Schroeder West Allis White Sox   1 2 13 1.80
  Adam Becht Burlington Barons   1 0 14 2.25
44 Mat Scasny Kenosha Bobcats   3 1 9 2.16
18 Justin Cokefair Kenosha Bobcats   1 1 15 2.00
14 Curt Pryal West Allis Nationals   3 1 13 2.79
2 Chad Tindall Genoa City Red Dogs   0 0 6 6.00
               
  Catchers Avg HR RBI
9 Billy Johnson Kenosha Kings   0.279 0 14  
17 Nick Morazza West Allis White Sox   0.250 1 8  
18 Matt Soderlund West Allis Nationals   0.476 1 9  
               
  First Basemen
27 John Hasser Kenosha Kings   0.211 2 15  
24 Jason Dennis Kenosha Kings   0.387 1 9  
               
  Second Basemen
Malcolm Frazier West Allis White Sox   0.297 0 5  
2 JT Schneider Kenosha Kings   0.256 0 10  
               
  Shortstops
3 Joe Ferro Kenosha Kings   0.240 0 12  
2 Tyler Eickmeyer West Allis Nationals   0.360 0 14  
               
  Third Basemen
4 Andy Maki Kenosha Bobcats   0.320 0 7  
               
  Outfielders
9 Dan Putnam West Allis Nationals   0.273 0 4  
17 Shawn Miller Kenosha Bobcats   0.393 0 3  
13 Landon Tenhagen Genoa City Red Dogs   0.333 0 3  
15 Kyle Frye Kenosha Kings   0.214 0 10  
4 Jimmy Jungbauer West Allis Nationals   0.350 0 7  
8 Tom Stark Genoa City Red Dogs   0.429 0 1  
22 Paul Pulera Kenosha Kings   0.365 0 6  



Friday, July 8
Northeastern Wisconsin League All Stars

  Pitchers
10 Luke Watson Appleton
66 Matt Wells Oshkosh
56 Chris Krepline Manitowoc
16 Matt Roberts Manitowoc
32 Steven Blader Menasha
5 Mitch Gardner Sheboygan
46 Bryan Dominick Sheboygan
26 Gunnar Eastman Green Bay
25 Mick Schadrie Green Bay
Catchers
37 Matt Andrews Menasha
Infielders
9 Corey Richardson Appleton
28 Ryan Solberg Sheboygan
1 Nat Richter Manitowoc
7 Mac Shumann Menasha
25 Brock Guetzke Oshkosh
2 Mac Gardon Green Bay
Outfielders
5 John Hendrick Appleton
22 Bubba Hunter Appleton
9 Ryan Hinske Menasha
6 Kevin Valerios Manitowoc
27 Sam Spurney Manitowoc
22 Bobby Kachel Oshkosh
2 Derek Peake Sheboygan
20 Chris Laux Green Bay


Saturday, January 29
2011 League Rules and Bylaws

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