Hello and welcome another edition of Rounding Third. This weekend the Wangaratta Rangers faithful will be out in force showing their support for their boys. Rangers Orange tackle Wodonga Warriors 1 while Rangers Black take on perennial powerhouse Bears. They boys had their final training run of the year on Wednesday night then had a hot dog night just to cap the training season for another year. This edition is a little different in format. The following will be a guide to who is who playing for the Wangaratta Rangers on Sunday.
Starting with Rangers Orange
Ian “Dino” Dinsdale
The warrior. Knows how to win. Dino has taken his red hot form from Cods Masters all the way through the season. Always a threat with the bat and very solid at first base.
Tony “Spinner” Smith
Also known as The Pres, Spin has relished his chances to play all year. Is in red hot form going into the decider. Had a ripper of a game a couple of weeks back and looks to have found his mojo at short stop once more. Runs the bases hard and a fierce competitor.
Rob “Beaker” Barbour
Has struggled a little with injury in the past few weeks, Beaker will bechomping at the bit to test himself once again. Has proven himself at all levels of baseball, a former coach, North East representative and foundation Cod. Beaker will be looking to come off the bench and make an immediate impact with the bat.
Brendon “Frenchy” French
Frenchy is an innings eater. This means give him the ball and he will throw all day for you. Has a variety of pitches and can still thow hard when he wants to. When not pitching he is platooning between second and third base. Clutch hitting is his forte.
Jason “JJ” Jonker
The Wodonga connection. Jonker has traveled all over the countryside to play for the Rangers. Just like Frenchy relishes the opportunity to pitch. May be down on velocity at times but has shown great pitch craft. Can work over hitters by his precise location. Can track a flyball at centre field and a clutch hitter.
Kelsey “Burderonthedancefloor” Burder.
He better not kill the groove. No he won’t! Burder has chalked up over 200 games of service to Wangaratta and the high majority has been from behind the plate. Calls a good game. When Burder is up, his team mates seem to lift. Leader of the Nambrok crew.
Kyle “Thrillmore” Gilmore
A Ranger crowd favorite. Gilly is a cult hero. Unofficially second in charge of the Nambrok crew, Gilly is a hard hitting third baseman. Can pull off the unbelievable play at the ht corner. Will certainly bring some x-factor to game on Sunday.
Brad “Undies” Murdoch.
The third member of the Nambrok crew, Murdoch has continued to improve in his second full season of baseball. Is quick over 90 feet and is a reliable calming outfield presence to the Orange lineup. Has been spotted on the mound from time to time.
Scotty “Jenko” Jenkins
He is a big rig with a big beard, Jenko dabbled in switching hitting last season, but has decided to bat from the right side once again. Has some good solid form behind him over the past month and can play a variety of positions. A true utility. Always a threat with the timber.
Jumping Jack Bradburn
The youngest and newest addition to the Orange lineup, Jack has reveled in playing this year with the Orange lads. Has doubled the ranks of left-handed bats at the club. Jack is still learning the game but look for him to bob up and get that clutch hit we all know he can do. Young fresh legs on the bases, always gives 110 per cent.
Dan “The Griff” Griffin
Played a couple of times last year and got the taste for it. Now The Griff plays Saturday for GMBC then comes home and dons the Ranger Orange on a Sunday. Doubles as our fines master among other things on the diamond. Griff is a positive influence on the dugout and is another member of the Nambrok crew. Sure pair of hands in the outfield and a good base runner.
18
Makes an impact no matter where he goes. 18 can hit run and do it all. Loves a yarn and a joke. When not playing is there watching and supporting the boys. A very positive influence on the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball club. Great to have him down there.
Special mention to those who have also put on the Orange this year. Justin Mortimer who has shown form of old and can still throw a good game. Sure with the hands and can play anywhere on the field. Sean Warfe who will be looking forward to getting a few more games in next year. Is the complete player. Cheyne Gilmore who played one game with his brother Kyle which saw the boys have a hitting duel.
Now time for the Ranger Black
Mick “The Skipper” Wyatt
The skipper has had a great year. From his time with the Cods and over the season, Mick has been an ever-present and willing to get in and have a crack. Can hit a ball a long way and is a sure pair of hands at first base. look for Mick to come off the bench and make his presence felt in the final.
Nathan “Pooly” Pool
The training guru, what would we do without Pooly? Thrown a few innings this year. Always gives it his all on the mound. Pooly has had a great season with the bat and is another calming influence on the Black lineup. Plays good third base when not pitching.
Rob “Butts” Seymour
The ultimate competitor. Seymour thrives on competition. Has shared catching duties with Aaron Parker this year and loves to throw runners out. Excellent outfielder and is a tough out when at the plate. look for Butts to have a big game this Sunday. He always does.
Tetsu Kamiyama
When not playing golf Tets loves to play baseball. Most likely the best hitter the north east has seen in the past 15 years, Tets is the number four hitter in any lineup. Lighting quick hands on the infield at short stop and second base, loves to play and is always up and about.
Travis “Frosty” Frost
A big game player. Frosty is a man who knows plenty about the game. Recently returned from injury and is better for the last couple of runs. Clutch hitting is his forte. Can refocus the Black lineup with his words and is both an on-field and dugout leader.
Bryan “Moose” Wilson
Moose can be a brutal hitter. Has hit some very log balls this season. Moose loves competition and will be chomping at the bit to get out there on Sunday. Another pitcher who has done the job on the mound this season. Moose just loves it.
Mark “The Rage” Drage
Centre field general, Dragey can chase down plenty of fly balls the rest of us cannot. The lead-off hitter of the lineup and has shown a great love of swiping the extra base all year. Another who is happy to be playing after a layoff due to the weather, Dragey will be ready to go come Sunday.
Aaron “Azza” Parker
Azza has returned to the club this season and has really enjoyed himself. Excellent catcher and great pair of hands. Azza is another who has thrown some innings this year just adding to his versatility. Bat is starting to get red-hot at the business end of the season. Azza Parker is always a threat
Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo
Another to return to the Ranger fold this season, Fernando has loed each and every game he has played. Started red-hot at Cods this year and has continued this form throughout the season. Hit two home runs a couple of games back swinging wood. Fernando is a safe pair of hands in the outfield.
Angus “Gusbus” Young
Gus. Need we say more. Loves the game and has rubber arm like flexibility. Gus has played a few times this year and look for him to be directing traffic from first base coaches box and on the hill. Has thrown some gems in the past grand finals and knows how to hit the corner of the strike zone.
Oh and Cam “The Soak” Scott
Don’t think we need to say much about him. Left handed and plays first base. Talks a hell of a lot. Think that sums it up really.
The support crews
Got to mention the support crews. However they are so many to mention. They show their support rain hail or shine. Especially that day at Benalla! Always great to have supporters there each and every week. Hope I have mentioned everyone. Hope you enjoyed the read.
So see you all there on the weekend. Targoora Park Wangaratta is where the North Eastern Baseball finals are. Good luck gents.
Go Rangers.
