Rounding Third By Line Drive Presentation Edition 2016

Hello and welcome to the presentation edition of Rounding Third. The ranger family got together over the weekend to celebrate season 2016 at their valued sponsor Cafe Martini in Wangaratta. Plenty of laughs were had with all in attendance having a good chance to mingle, chat and joke with one another. Most awards were given out and received graciously, some awards were in good jest and won by deserving recipients. More about that later.
MVP Matters
This year The Rangers decided to use teamapp for all voting purposes, to award the ‘Most Valuable Player’ award. Ranger IT guru and good friend of Line Drive, Cam “The Soak” Scott was busy each week lining up four players, scorers or supporters  to vote on who they thought played well in the Orange and Black. The votes were then tallied and presented on Saturday night. Two very deserving winners were announced. In the Rangers Orange the award went to Jason “JJ” Jonker by a clear margin from Kelsey Burder and Brendon French respectively. For Rangers Black, ol Rubberarm Nathan Pool was crowned MVP for season 2016 in front of Aaron Parker and Scott Jenkins, who had a breakout year with the bat. Congratulations to all winners
Who spat the dummy?? It was a suprise!
    One of the more prestigious trophies awarded each year is to the person who had a a bit of a breakdown. Cam “The Soak” Scott, surprisingly, was awarded the dummy spit for his meltdown up at Porepunkah. By all accounts from the man with the poison pen, Kevin Pool,  it was a beauty. When asked about the award Cam did respond with “oh yeah it was well deserved. Gee it was a good dummy spit. One of my best”. It looks like he spared Scott “The Beard” Jenkins from being given the trophy.
Seymour goes back to back on the fly!
     Merchandise guru and wannabe DJ Rob “Buttsy” Seymour was rapt with going back to back in the annual fly ball award. Butts won this award by a short margin last year, but this year he opened up a gap on his opposition that could not be bridged. He is already talking about a three-peat for next year. In the off season look to see Buttsy wanting to spin some decks on the local pub scene.
Strike outs shared
     The annual whiff bat was taken out by both, Kyle “The Thrill” Gilmore and Tony “Spinner” Smith, for season 2016. Their strike outs came in batches of multiples which placed them at the top for the award. Both were not surprised by being declared joint winners. Never mind boys it will be time for someone else to step forward next year.
Coach Burder a man of many words
     Kelsey “mini bus” Burder can be a man of many words, or actually no words at all. When quizzed on any aspects of games and the season, Burder trotted out the line “uhhh I don’t remember this game” followed by the next line when asked about another game of “uhhh I don’t remember this game either”. One has to question if he remembers winning the B grade premiership this year? The one thing he does remember is how poor he threw on the mound against Porepunkah and still managed to get votes for the game!
Ranger Ramble in Radelaide 2016
     This weekend the boys are off to Adelaide to watch some footy, baseball and celebrate the end of another great season. All the usual suspects will be in attendance. Ably led by Daniel “The Griff” Griffin, the boys will enjoy the sites and sounds which Adelaide is known for. The day is always one to look for, being the main theme day. The theme this year is $25 Op Shop. Anything spent over the amount is into the tin for all to enjoy. Looking at the weather forecast, it is going to be cold. I wonder how that will affect the fashion icons such as Brad “Undies” Murdoch and Daniel “Chopper” McCullough? Not to mention Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool who goes all out year after year. All will be revealed at 7am Friday at the airport.
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Last years dress up. This year is Adelaide and Op Shop.
Cods news
     Victorian Masters will be held once again in Ballarat March 17-19 2017. There has already been strong interest shown by past players and reigning Cod master Mick “Big Cod” Brownlie. The one condition if he goes is that Rob Seymour must go too. Masters is open to all  who are north of the age of 35. Check out Cods Masters Baseball on Facebook for more details over the next few months. Once again as the Cods get older they still think they are as good as they once were!
Ranger Club news
Committee meeting in October .
Stubby holders available for purchase from the club. See Butts for one
Cods Masters information. More to follow
Ranger Ramble in Radelaide is on 30th-2nd of October. Good luck boys!
Check out the photos on our Facebook page.  Thanks to Brendon French for the pics.
Make sure you are available for the game in Benalla Mick Wyatt!!
Well that’s about it this time round. Once again thanks to all our valued sponsors out there and most importantly, you the readers and supporters of the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Till next time,
Go Rangers!

Rounding Third By Line Drive August 24th 2016

Greetings and welcome once again to another week of news and stories about Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. The grand finals have been run and won in the North Eastern Baseball Association. All Finals were played in Wodonga at Gayview Park. Benalla and Wodonga Warriors started the day off with Benalla winning 12-0. In the morning final the men from Wangaratta Rangers Orange jumped NASC Bears Gold early and ran out winners 11-3. In the last game of the day after five tight innings bears opened the throttle and ran away with the final 17-3. It was a great day of Baseball in the North easy and special thanks needs to to go to the Wodonga Warriors Baseball Club for getting the grounds looking great and to all supporters who came down to watch throughout the day. So what else is news?
Orange go from strength to strength
     The Wangaratta Rangers Orange men have shown great improvement throughout the season. After a rough start early on, the boys knuckled down and were able to string together some wins for the end of the year. This was evident in the elimination final against Porepunkah Panthers. In the decider the following week, The orange bats came alive from the first inning and behind some great pitching by Brendon “#59” French the boys got the job done. Man of beard and memeber of the Nambrok crew Daniel “The Transporter” Griffin had a day out with the bat racking up hits at will. Griff has been in a purple patch of form with the bat and glove the past few weeks. Not to be out done Ranger cult hero Kyle “The Thrill” Gilmore lived up to his name and was instrumental in getting the out to end the game. The crowed roared for Gilly and was a fitting end to a great game.
Orange winning 2016
Winners are grinners Ranger Orange. Thanks to Tania Pool for the image
Kelsey “The mini bus” Burder steps up when it counts
     The last few weeks has seen Orange manager go through some tough times with his chargers. It all started with the savaging as mentioned in the previous edition of this column when the doyen of the Rangers, the man with the poison pen Kevin Pool savaged Burder for his pitching ability against Porepunkah. This has not stopped since with his men calling him “The Mini Bus”. A few members of the club could not work it out why he was being called a mini bus. The boys enlightened those who did not understand that he is only half a coach! So hence the name mini bus. This had stemmed from him forgetting gear amongst other things on gamedays. However when it came to grand final day Mini Bus  Burder was able to be upgraded to a fully fledged 57 seater coach. He called a great game from behind the plate and chased down every foul fly ball. He hit the ball hard and was constantly heard throughout the game. He was the leader of his pack. His pack responded by playing hard and fair. Congratulations Coach on a great job in 2016 with Wangaratta Rangers Orange.
Chopper Wiggle
     When standing in the batting box many base-ballers have habits that they do to get ready. Multi sport athlete and all round great guy Daniel “Chopper” McCullough has the bum wiggle while getting settled up at the plate. With the high hoop socks and always immaculate appearance it has become a ritual at each Ranger game. The wiggle worked as Chopper hit and had a day out at centre field. Now he is chuffed to have played in a winning final with his great mates The Nambrok Boys. It has been great having you down at the Ranger Ranch this year Chopper.
On base machine Doc
Sean “The Doc” Warfe mentioned that this is his first grand final win in a very long time and he was proud to be a Ranger for it. He should be as Sean has been in white hot form as an on base machine. In the past couple of weeks he racked up walk after walk and hit after hit. This gave the rest of the lineup a perfect launching pad to score the runs they did. Great stuff Sean!
Rangers Black fall short.
     With The Orange men winning in the curtain raiser, rangers Black were looking to defend their title against a very determined Bears Green. It was a game that had it all, great hitting, good defense but someone always has to win. In this case it was Bears Green. No matter what the Ranger men tried it just was not meant to be this year. After five tight innings the floodgates opened and Bears Green were never in trouble after that. The score does not give a true indication on how long the game was tight for. At the end of the day Bears Green was just too good. The Ranger boys stuck around and had a drink with their fellow baseball brothers after the game as it always should be done. Win lose or draw always stick around have a chat and a drink with the other clubs who worked hard to put on a great grand final day. That’s one thing Rangers should always be proud of. There is always next year gentlemen.

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Wodonga Warriors know how to style it at the Grand Final
     With Wangaratta’s ground being underwater again, the Grand Final was moved up the Hume to Wodonga’s Gayview Park. The ground was in much better shape than Wangaratta’s and was the perfect choice for the final. The boys had it looking tidy and sensational and the canteen was stocked. One more point of difference was their fire drum. It was portable. This does not sound any different to many fire drums around the state but the main point of difference as it was a washing machine drum in a shopping trolley. This made it very easy for the Warrior boys to wheel it around and keep warm wherever they were. Each year our Warrior brothers entertain and support the grand final in the best way possible. With good humor and fun. On behalf of Wangaratta Rangers, thank you for your hospitality all season with our ground being unplayable. All for the good of baseball in the North East.
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Ready for action Warrior style!
Seasons over Let’s celebrate with strange phone calls
     Sunday night the Ranger family gathered back at Targoora Park for Pizzas supplied by Cafe Martini and a catchup and debrief about the days play. All celebrated in style round the fire with some “interesting” conversations on the telephone. Thinking back over past grand final nights this is nothing unusual. In the past few years phones have been broken random strangers called, so in all was just another night at Ranger land really.
Presentation night Saturday 24th September
     Same place as last year upstairs at Cafe Martini Wangaratta, 6pm onwards Saturday 24th September. All are welcome and Annual general meeting will take place before the presentation. Come along celebrate a great year in true Ranger style.
Ranger Ramble 2016 Radelaide 
     Voted the best club trip by any club in the north east for another year is only a month and days away. A theme has been decided upon. It will be $25 best op shop with tags to be still on the garments. This is for authenticating the stipulations and conditions. A prize is awarded to the Ranger with the best choice of threads. Those who are going get saving and be ready for a cracker of a weekend. Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo and Cam “the Soak” Scott are so excited they booked an earlier flight and arrive on the Thursday! More details to follow.
Season may be over, time for T-ball
     In the coming months T-ball will begin again for another summer. Look for more details on the Wangaratta Rangers website in the coming weeks for more details. One thing is for sure Bryan “Moose” Wilson is raring to go with his budding ground of future Rangers.
Photos galore!!!
     It was great to see on the Facebook page an assortment of photos from both Wangratta Rangers Black and Wangartta Rangers Orange games. The photos that were shared were sensational. It gives a real picture of what Rangers are all about. A family. A friend  of Line Drive wished the club good luck on Sunday morning from London. Claire Smith may be on the other side of the planet but she had time to thinkk about the family that is Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. On behalf of myself Line Drive and all other members of the club we thank our supporters, scorers, sponsors for season 2016. We hope to see you all out there cheering us on in 2017.
Ranger News 
  • Presentation 24th September pm Cafe Martini Wangaratta. All welcome
  • Ranger Ramble 2016 September 30th to October 3 Adeliade
  • If you have a community Raffle book please get it back to the club ASAP
  • T-Ball to begin after daylight saving start. More details will follow later
  • Follow us on twittter @WangRangers on Team App and on Facebook
  • New stubby holders available See Butts for details
  • Can we mention CODS yet? Please can we? Oh wait I did!
  • Note the editor is away so if it not makes sense apologies!
Well that’s it for this edition. Been another big season. I seem to say that each year. To all who I have thanked mentioned throughout the year or maybe not thank you. Till our next time thanks for reading and….
Go Rangers

Rounding Third By Line Drive August 11th 2016

Greetings and welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. Wow what a weekend the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club have had. It all started on Saturday night with the successful running of North Eastern Baseball function of the year; Wangaratta Rangers Silver Circle. The successes continued on into Sunday with The Rangers Black squad a few players down getting over a determined and dogged Benalla Bandits. The end score was not a true reflection of how competitive this game was. The Rangers Orange squad had he week off. Hope they had a nice day on the couch wherever that may have been. Next week It’s finals time at Springdale Heights Lavington. More about that later. What else is news? I hope you keep reading!
Silver Circle Lucky Ticket a smashing success
     Over the past weekend saw the holding of the annual North Eastern Baseball function of the year; Wangaratta Rangers Lucky Ticket Draw. There was a good crowd in attendance once again and Rob “Butts” Seymour thinks it was was the best one yet. Plenty of fun was had on the microphone, in the coin toss, and of course on the lucky ticket draw. All members of the club chipped in and lent a hand when it was needed. This enabled the night to be another runaway success. The roast beef rolls supplied by Londrigan Butchers was extremely well received. The bar staff led by The Pres Tony “Spinner” Smith were outstanding behind the jump. Now onto next years event where the club will be looking to keep the good vibe of the evening rolling.
Late night grooving at Targoora
     Once the draw was done and dusted, the lights were dimmed and many of the Rangers faithful let their hair down with some very amusing dance moves. Brad “Undies” Murdoch and Cheyne Gilmore were very impressive with their moves to Darude “Sandstorm” which left the crowd cheering for more. Kelsey “Burderonthedancefloor” Burder did not disappoint with his great rendition of Peter Garrett dancing. Very hard to top that. When the Club shut up for the night the Kelsey kept the good vibes rolling by playing Lowrider by War. A classic! Good taste in music Kelsey
Tetsu arrives!
     Late on Saturday night when the good folk down at Targoora were having a wow of a time Tetsu “IronChef” Kamiyama appeared out of nowhere! Sadly he missed the end of the draw but was enjoying himself at the wonderful dance moves that were out on the dance floor at Club Targoora Saturday night.
Black get the job done with eight players!
     Last Sunday While the Orange boys had the week off, the Wangaratta Rangers Black squad traveled down to Benalla once more to take on the Benalla Bandits. Benalla’s home ground has held up probably the best in the association this winter and once again thank them for their hospitality in getting a game of baseball in. Rangers Black only had eight players of varying fitness at their disposal after the previous nights festivities down at Targoora Park. However it did not seem to have any effect on the men as they hit and ran and played with greater intensity. They did not have it all their own way as Benalla hit the ball and made Rangers Black earn their win. Travis “Iceman” Frost was so relaxed in the batting box that he sent his bat into orbit over the fence and almost collecting a few spectators with it. For the record it was strike three too.
Wyatt the Ball Magnet  
     Seems to not be a week that goes by that Mick “The Skipper” Wyatt does not seem to get plugged by the ball. It happened twice on the weekend. There is one person who can solely sympathise with him being one Rob “Beaker” Barbour. Beaker can get hit by a ball when not even playing. Try that for luck.
KP the man with the poison pen
     A couple of weeks ago known Peter Garret fan Kelsey Burder decided to spice things up and bit and thought pitching looked quite easy. So he wrote the team sheet out and started himself on the hill for the Orange squad. After an inning where he failed to achieve an out for 40 minutes Burder decided to throw the ball to The reliable one Jason “Gamer” Jonker . This did not go unnoticed by ranger legend Kevin pool who is his weekly write up in the Wangaratta Chronicle was savage on his thoughts about Burder’s pitching abilities. When asked what he though of KP’s remarks, Kelsey in his usual laconic way said he agreed and Kev did not miss with his opinion that he should stick to catching. Check out last Friday’s edition of the Chronicle for the writeup (5/8/2016)
Finals time
     The season is done and now two weeks of finals. Rangers Orange will play Porepunkah Panthers at Springdale at 11:30am Sunday while Rangers Black will tackle Wodonga Warriors White at 2:15pm. Both must win to progress. These two games will not be easy and once again will be played in good spirit by all teams involved. If you go nothing to do Sunday come up to Springdale Heights near the Springdale tavern and come see some baseball North East style! Best of luck to all competing clubs.
Bunnings BBQ this Weekend
     This Saturday all the Ranger legends will be cooking a snag and saying hello at Bunnings in Wangaratta. Drop in say hi to the friendly Ranger folk grab a snag. Everyone loves a Bunnings snag. The season may soon be over but here at the ranger land there are many great plans in the pipeline for the club to improve upon. All are welcome.
Ranger Merchandise
      Coming soon new ranger merchandise. Most notably stubby holders. Everyone loves a Wangaratta Rangers Stubby holder don’t they!  Man of action Rob Seymour will be sourcing these from a good place soon. Look to get one. They always go quick!
T-Ball to return
     Watch this space ladies and gentlemen. Bryan “Moose” Wilson is already thinking of drills and skills the young future Rangers are going to develop this spring and summer time down at the Ranch. So sweet new Ranger tops are in the pipeline and more details about this will follow in upcoming editions. Make sure you keep up to date on Teamapp, Twitter and Facebook.
Ranger Club News
  • Finals this week Sunday Springdale Heights. All welcome spread it!
  • Bunnings BBQ August 13th, Roster up on Facebook page please have a look
  • Follow us on Facebook Twitter and Teamapp. Look for Wang Rangers.
  • Presentation Cafe Martinis September 24th
  • Ranger Ramble Adelaide Grand final weekend September 30th
  • T-ball to begin in coming months. More details to follow
  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY AZZA PARKER!!!
Well that’s it for this weeks edition. Big weekend ahead. Thanks for reading
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive August 1st 2016

Hello and welcome once again, to a cold winters edition of Rounding Third. It has been a rather wet and damp week here in North East Victoria. This has played havoc with the scheduling of games where three out of the five venues where baseball is played, have been unplayable.
Finally, after much deliberation, Benalla Bandits were able to hold two games a couple of weeks ago. In the early game, Wangaratta Rangers Black scored a convincing win over Wodonga Warriors White. Special mention to players who filled in for Warriors White and helped them field nine for the game.
While in the late game, from all reports, was a cracker. Benalla Bandits came out winners over a dogged Rangers Orange outfit by three runs. A huge thankyou goes out to those who came, played, umpired, scored and ran the canteen at Benalla.
     Over the past weekend, three out of the four games were able to get up and running. The Rangers Black men tackled a red hot Bears Green who proved too strong for Rangers, while in the late game the Rangers Orange boys got a positive result over a brave Porepunkah Panthers 9-7. Only one week before the finals begin and the Rangers men look to get themselves right for the finals. Hopefully there will be some sunshine in the North East to help dry the already sodden ground, but hey that is winter baseball isn’t it?
Rain Rain go away
     More rain during the week has not helped the boys and girls down at Targoora Park. It has been almost five weeks since the boys have been able to train on their own diamond as the ground is just waterlogged. Ranger identity, Rob “I am never angry” Seymour, says he has never seen the diamond this wet. Many others around the club are scratching their heads to remember when they last saw diamond one being the muddy soggy mess it is. The problem is that the club have not been on it, but at the same time, it has not improved. Fingers crossed we get some sunny days in the weeks ahead to help dry the ground out a bit. This will be a topic of much discussion in the weeks to come.
The Burgers are better at the Benalla Canteen
     A very big thank you needs to be extended to the Benalla Bandits Baseball Club who helped out by hosting two games over the past weekend. One other point of difference is the BBQ canteen and fire pit. The fire took a bit to get going last Sunday but it was nice and toasty for the finish to the Rangers Black vs Warriors White match. Even better was the array of good food to eat at the Canteen. Someone asked Mick “The Skipper” Wyatt a question while in the middle of a burger. He could not answer as the burger was in his words “soooo good”. This was backed up by Bryan “Moose” Wilson and others. Next time if you go to baseball in Benalla grab a snag and a burger from them. It is worth it.
 
Bradburn has a day out in Benalla
     Young hard swinging lefty Jack Bradburn had a day out versus Benalla a fortnight ago. From all reprots Jack hit the ball hard and was cool calm and collected on the diamond. Great job Jack, we hope the hot form continued over the past weekend at Porepunkah.
Spirit is the key
     One thing the Rangers boys pride themselves is team spirit. This was clearly evident over the weekend where Dan “Always in the Paper” McCullough put his hand up to help out Benalla. He took a few catches, got a few hits and qualified for the trip as well. Much must be said about the rest of the boys availability week in week to don the orange and black in rather adverse conditions. A big mention needs to go to those who come watch us each week in whatever the conditions throw at them. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Trip away get excited.
     I seem to talk about this every week but it’s getting closer. Master of trip Daniel “The Griff” Griffin has installed a “2IC” for the trip. His name is Cam “The Soak” Scott. So excited is Soak that he and Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo are going a day early to scope out the place, and work out the “lay of the land” of RAdelaide. It has been a few years since Soak has been there but the boys will be looking forward to watching the footy and some baseball, over the South Australian public holiday long weekend.
Tin is found!
The Ranger fine tin has been a hot topic of conversation over the past few weeks. Many Ranger faithful have racked up a decent amount of IOU’s for the tin, however no one has been able to locate it. Finally the club got a lead. It happened to be hidden in such a safe place that even Rob “Butts” Seymour could not remember till now. So now is the time to pay up and have some fun.
Silver Circle Lucky Ticket is one week away!!!
If you have not already got a ticket to the one and only Rangers Lucky Ticket draw, make sure you do. Hosts Cam Scott and Scott Jenkins have discussed their outfits for this year, and going on last years, this event is shaping up to be a cracker. Tickets are $25 and can still be bought from members of the club.Word is Angus Young will be in attendance. It will be great to see him and everyone who comes out to “The Ranch” for a great night. For those who read this and have tickets please get them back to Scotty Jenkins this week.
 
Lolly Lolly gonna get me some red frogs
     One real bonus each week in the Rangers dugout, is the selection of lollies on offer to the members of the team to keep their energy up. Di Parker certainly selects the best lolly mix each week. By the end of the game there is never manyleft. She has yet to tell us what brand the lollies are. My tip, The Natural Confectionary company. Thanks Di.
 
Bunnings BBQ 
     The Wangaratta Rangers baseball Club has secured a Saturday at Bunnings Wangaratta. The Pres Tony “Spinner” Smith has been busily hustling up the numbers to man the BBQ. Get involved, come down for a sang and support the club. Saturday August 13th is the time. Check Wangaratta Rangers on Facebook for more details.
 
Welcome back The Jet Set
     Welcome back from overseas to Travis “Iceman” Frost and Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool. Both have returned with an array of different caps and plenty of great tales to tell. From following online, it looks like they all had a great time. Now they have come back for the nitty gritty end of the season, and to help the Rangers Black quest for back to back flags.
 
Wednesday night tea
     Good friend of Line Drive, Cam “The Soak” Scott will be back in the kitchen this week. On the menu, Bangers and Mash with corn on the cob and gravy! Come down on Wednesday night for a chat, a feed and a laugh. Mick already says he wants Spins food.
Rangers Club News 
  • Fees are due. See Scott Jenkins for more details
  • Silver Circle August 6th from 6pm. Tickets are selling fast $25
  • Training Wednesday night from 6pm. Food will be available
  • Rangers Black vs  Benalla venue TBA
  • Rangers Orange vs Bears Gold venue TBA
  • Caps. See Butts for more details
  • Punters club money is due. See Cam Scott for more information
  • Bunnings BBQ August 13th, More details to follow
  • Follow us on Facebook Twitter and Teamapp. Look for Wang Rangers.
  • Ranger Ramble Adelaide Grand final weekend September 30th
  • Happy horse birthday too August 1st!!! Punters might be an omen!!!
GO RANGERS

Rounding Third by Line Drive July 18 2016

Hello and welcome to another edition of Rounding Third. Once again, weather has played havoc with the scheduling of games and grounds in the North Eastern Baseball Association. The last couple of weeks, Targoora park has just been too wet to play any games on. However the weather gods smiled on the the ladies and gentlemen of the North East this past weekend,  with glorious sunny conditions greeting the teams on their visit to Gayview park in Wodonga. In the early game, The Orange men took on Wodonga Warriors White. Behind a stellar performance on the mound by Jason Jonker, The Orange boys could not get over the line. While in the late game, The Rangers Black squad got the job done over Warriors Maroon by twelve runs. Next week, Rangers Black travel to Springdale Heights to take on Warriors white while Rangers Orange head the other way to tackle Benalla Bandits. It has been a couple of weeks since the last line drive, so what else is news? Continue reading and you will find out.
Man of Action
     With the weather being so ordinary over the past couple of weeks, it has been great to see many members of the North Eastern Baseball community band together to try and get games played and grounds up to scratch. This was clearly evident over the Winter Under sixteens championships a couple of weeks back, where the clubs banded together and managed to get the job done under such adverse conditions. This sense of community has continued, with Wodonga allowing us to transfer our home games from the weekend to their ground, as sadly, ours is still not up to scratch due to the amount of moisture in the turf.. However it was not as simple as just moving the games to Wodonga. Much correspondence was had between Tony “Spinner” Smith and  Michael “Bill” Clear, the vice president from Wodonga. From the Wodonga end, Bill has done a power of work and communication with Wangaratta. He was even down there on Saturday mopping up water and making sure the ground was in a safe and playable condition. Throughout the whole process, Bill has let everyone know what is happening and how it is all going. He has taken it upon himself to help keep everyone in the loop about games, teams and player availability. It is such a big effort to keep a club running and individuals like Bill help clubs run smoothly. Just remember to do your little bit for your club. It does not matter how small it is, every little bit helps.
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Pokemon Go craze is here
     The boys of Wangaratta Rangers are not immune to the Pokemon go craze. While playing at Wodonga over the weekend, The Nambrok boys were catching them all and defending their gyms while tackling the game against Warriors in front of them. At one point Kyle “Doug” Gilmore was rapt that there was a Pokemon left behind to defend their ‘gym’. He even remarked that Wangaratta’s Pokemon game was stronger than Wodonga. After the game was done, trip organiser and all round good guy, Daniel “The Griffin” took flight looking around for more Pokemon. Last time he was seen, he was stopping in multiple locations attempting to catch them all. More updates to following in the coming weeks on how they attempt to be Pokemon Grand Masters.
Payback
     Mick, “The Skipper” Wyatt, got a little taste of his own medicine over the weekend. The Skipper plate umpired the first game of the day and called a third strike on Tony, “Spinner” Smith. In the second game the roles were reversed. Spinner called a third strike on Skipper. The boys in the dugout thought it was an even up for an earlier decision. When asked if this was the case Mick just replied with a low voiced “yep”. This sent the dugout into hysterics. Very humble pie there Mick.
 
Routine Routine all in the Routine
     Cam, “The Soak” Scott, is a man of routine on game days. From getting organised in the morning to making sure he stops in Rutherglen when playing in Albury Wodonga, he is a man of routine. However, The Soak had a change over the weekend with rather poor results. It’s safe to say some were surprised with Cam’s reaction to his poor day. But that’s sport and all deal with a run of bad luck differently. Still, by the end of the game he was able to have a laugh about it. There is always next week Cam.
Silver Circle Lucky Ticket is fast approaching
     If you have not already got a ticket to the one and only Rangers Lucky Ticket draw, make sure you do. Hosts Cam Scott and Scott Jenkins have discussed their outfits for this year and going on last years, the event is shaping up to be a cracker. Tickets are $25 and can be bought from members of the club. If you do want one, just drop into Londrigan Meats in the Wangaratta Plaza, they have a book for sale on the counter. Date is Saturday 6th August, 6pm at “The Ranch”.
Ranger Ramble 2016.
     Venue is Adelaide. Flights are booked. Final piece of the puzzle has been completed. Accommodation is organised. Now, all that needs to happen is the punters club getting some wins so we  can fund a bit more of the trip. Jet setters Nathan Pool and Travis Frost are already dreaming of a big return for the group in Las Vegas. They have talked about it so let’s hope they back it up. Trip is from Friday 30th September to Monday 3rd of October. Remember, four games to qualify or other monetary compensation is required.
Where is the tin?
     Talking of monetary requirements…anyone seen the tin? There are a few of the Ranger faithful who may owe a little bit of coin from over the past few weeks. The club may not have played much but still the penalties tick over. If you do something silly (there are plenty of us out there) then make sure you pay your dues.
Tip your hat to Butts
     Rob “Butts” Seymour is a man of many hats. He has worked very hard over the past few months perfecting the new look of the Wangaratta Rangers playing caps along with the North Eastern Baseball Association representative side. Finally, he has put it all together and there are some ripping playing caps getting around. If you want one see Butts at training or on game day. He will let you know the price.
Well done Damo French
     Young Ranger Damian French represented the Bendigo side at the under fourteens representative carnival held over the previous weekend in Melbourne. From the looks of things Damo held his own playing a variety of roles for his adopted side. He had a great weekend capped off with Most Valuable Player honours for Bendigo. Great job Damo.
Three weeks to go
     Only three weeks left in the North Eastern Baseball Association season. Get down and get around the club for the run into the August finals. It would be great to see as many faces as possible down at The Ranch before the end of the season. Drop in for a chat, a throw or even dinner. All are welcome at Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club.
 
Rangers News
  • Fees are due. See Scott Jenkins for more details
  • Silver Circle August 6th from 6pm. Tickets are selling fast $25.
  • Training Wednesday night from 6pm. Food will be available.
  • Rangers Black vs Warriors White Springdale 11:30am
  • Rangers Orange vs Benalla Benalla 1pm
  • Caps. See Butts for more details
  • Family Day- date to be confirmed. Spinner to update shortly.
  • Punters club money is due. See Cam Scott for more information
  • Bunnings Barbecque middle of August, More details to follow
  • Follow us on Facebook Twitter and teamapp. Look for Wang Rangers.
  • Ranger Ramble Adelaide Grand final weekend September 30th
  • Happy birthday to Mrs Soak Lauren Grenfell
That’s it from me this week and
Go Rangers

Rounding Third By Line Drive June 27th 2016

Hello and welcome again to another edition of North Eastern baseball’s one and only look into the people and personalities of the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Over the weekend both teams were in action at Springdale Heights in Lavington. Wangaratta Rangers Black too on Porepunkah Panthers in the early game. The boys got the job done by the score of 13-6. While in the late game the Wangaratta Rangers Orange crew proved no match to a well drilled Bears Green. They were gallant in defeat by the score of 10-0. Thanks goes to those who umpired, did the scoring and went along to support the lads. This coming weekend there is a general bye as The Victorian State Winter U/16’s Baseball Championships are being held in Wangaratta. So if you want your baseball fix come along and have a look at that!. What else is news this week……
 
Soaks Kitchen Report.
     Last Wednesday it was great to see fourteen of the Ranger faithful turn up for Soaks Kitchen of Pulled Chicken, coleslaw and chips. It was well received by the punters that The Soak Cam Scott did not have any to take home! He did however save a bit for Mrs Soak Lauren Grenfell who was very grateful for it for her dinner. So now who’s turn is it to put on the spread Wednesday night?
 
Silver Circle Lucky Tickets
     Once again Silver Circle Lucky tickets are available from members of the club for the August 6th extravaganza! Tickets are selling fast so contact who you know in the club to get yours as soon as possible. This is our main fundraiser for the year so be great for all of you tom come along and have a good night at The Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. If you are keeping score of most ticket seller Bryan “Moose”Wilson is leading that stat.
 
Under Sixteens Rep is here in Wangaratta July 2 and 3
     Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club is again hosting the Victorian State Winter U/16’s Baseball Championships over July 2 and 3. Once again like all the other clubs in the competition we have some roles and duties to fulfill. “The Pres”Tony Smith has been a busy bee with others getting the place looking great for the upcoming weekend. Now it is up to the rest of us to give him a hand over the two days. Come down, spend some time around the club, help out the association. The more club members available will make it all run smoothly once again. Nothing better than spending time with you baseball brothers and sisters. Fingers crossed the weather stays dry and clear for a few days to give the grounds a bit more of a chance to look even better. For those reading this from afar and coming to Wangaratta we hope you enjoy your weekend in the North East.
Mystery of Lucky ticket solved.
     Last week a tale was told about a mystery person winning a lucky draw. Now more information came to light in the week where it was a person sitting right beside Mick “Skipper”Wyatt after the game in Wodonga. This person did not say anything while Mick was telling the tale of the mystery winner. The only way he spilt the beans was in a phrase to Lauren Grenfell. “Well that pays for the trip”. When questioned on this the cheeky one also said ït’s for the trip too”. Well played number 12…Well played!
 
We’re all going on a summer holiday!
     Well not all of us but a few are lucky enough to pack their bags and head overseas for a week or two. Some are getting to watch some Baseball in their travels. Others are going to be sampling some of the best stuff Asia has to offer. Safe travels to those venturing off for a few weeks. This scribe is pretty sure there will be plenty of updates across all social media platforms to make the rest of us jealous about.
Punters Club update
     In a sentence….going along……yeah let’s just say going along. Come on gentlemen! We need a bit of spark in this department. Otherwise a small dividend will be available in the end. The more banter there is the better we go. Be brave put your hand up to have a crack and lets see if it can be turned around.
Batting cage Wednesday night
     Get down to the Ranch this Wednesday night for some much needed hitting practice in the cage. A meal will be on offer as per the usual Wednesday night so let Chef Spin know if you wish to partake in some awesome food. Get down and get around the club ladies and gents. It’s going to be a big couple of weeks!
 
Ranger News
  • Fees are due. See Scott for details
  • If you are paying week to week for umpire money let Cam know where you are up to.
  • U/16’s winter Championship weekend July 2nd and 3rd Wangaratta. Shifts to be posted on Facebook
  • Skippers Night July 2nd
  • Dinner Wednesday night 6pm down at the ranch
  • Silver Circle Saturday August 6th $25 a ticket. See club members for a ticket!
  • Bunnings BBQ Sat 13th August. Need 3 per shift. 8:30am to 4pm
It’s a short one this week. I am sure there will be more to report after the next weekend. Have a great week and…………………..
Go Rangers

Rounding Third By Line Drive June 20th 2016

Now it has been a few weeks, but hello again to all you avid readers about the goings on of the persons, who make up the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. After a three week break, baseball returned to the diamonds of the North East over this past weekend. It was a mixed day for the boys who donned the orange and black over the weekend. Rangers Orange had their chances, but were unable to get over the Benalla Bandits losing a close one 12-11, while up in Wodonga at Gayview Park, Rangers Black ground out a 4-2 victory over Wodonga Warriors White. Thanks to all the boys who put their hand up to play and thanks to the scorers and line umpires throughout the league who were able to help out as well. Now what else has been news since our last correspondence? Keep reading and you will find out!
Winter Championships capped off for another year
     I don’t even know if that makes sense!! But a great job to all those who put their hand up and went down to Geelong to represent the North Eastern Baseball Association this year. The boys had a mixed weekend, but still played hard the entire time. Word is they looked resplendent in their new North East royal blue caps. Once again this was achieved through the associations number one hat master, Rob “Butts” Seymour. If you want a baseball cap and want quality, go see Rob. He will be able to hook you up with a great deal.
 
Mick is definitely the Captain of the ship
     The Skipper Mick Wyatt is certainly leading from the front. In a tough pitchers duel vs Wodonga Warriors White, the Rangers needed to grind out a run. Mick did everything in his powers, and for his grunting and false starting the team got that run. He was also very sharp at first base and in all had a very good game. When Mick is up and about the team is up and about. Great job skipper.
Cowan deals and the the field wheels!
     Welcome back Dylan, “Dead Eye” Cowan, who returned to the Rangers lineup after a bit of time away holidaying all over this great land of Australia. Dylan returned to the mound and had great control of his pitches throwing six strong innings. The infield behind him did not let Cowan down, turning double plays and making an assortment off balance throws to first base. Nathan, “Rubberarm” Pool, then worked three innings of scoreless balls to finish the game. To cap off his fine performance, Cowan hit the ball with power and took on the catchers arm and won. Well done Dylan on a great game.
Who won a lucky ticket?
     Bit of discussion after the game in Wodonga on Sunday night and the Rangers lads were talking about the upcoming Rangers function in August. The attention then turned to other draws and other matters. The Skipper Mick Wyatt had it on good authority, that a member of the club was in partnership with the winning syndicate of the particular draw. No names will be mentioned here till confirmation but Skip was sure it a hard hitting right hand batter who got the chocolates. Sounds familiar does it Mick? Didn’t you win a boat and keep that quiet? Or did you just hang up on the bloke trying to tell you three times!
Under Sixteens Carnival July 2nd and 3rd
     Once again the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club will be the host venue of the 2016 State Under Sixteens Winter Championship. This is a big weekend for not only the club but for the North Eastern Baseball Association. The Association are busily drawing up rosters for all clubs to help do their part and help make sure the weekend runs smoothly. The Pres Tony “Spinner” Smith has been busy rallying the troops to present “The Ranch” in tip top shape. Now he needs our help too. We are all one and part of the club. We all need to do a little bit. Whatever you can do let us know and give us a hand when you get a chance. It does not have to be on the weekend, maybe on a Wednesday night, just ask what needs to be done and it’s once less thing to worry about. As the song says, “From little things Big things grow!” From those across the association who read this get in and help your clubs! Does not matter how small it is. It is always appreciated by the hard working committees.
 
Dinner Wednesday night.
     This Wednesday at training Cam “The Soak” Scott will be in charge of dinner proceedings. He has already got an idea of what he would like to serve up but he needs you the punters and the good members of the club to come down and sample his food. Please let the Soak know of your dietary requirements and get around the club. It may be dark wet and dreary, but come down get involved and have a feed and play some card games!
Ranger Ramble 2016. Flights are booked
     Man of the Tin Dan “The Griff” Griffin has booked the flights for this years Ranger Ramble 2016. Adelaide Edition. Now those who are going need to fix up The Griff for the flights. Accommodation is to follow later. The other pressing matter is that for you to qualify for the trip (unless get special permission from the trip committee) is four games for the season. Ball magnet Rob “Beaker” Barbour inquired about games played via Masters. Sadly Beaker this is not the case. Four games for the rangers through the year is the criteria. If you have played four play some more! Season is over halfway through so get your games in ladies and gentlemen.
 
Silver Circle is fast approaching
     Seven weeks till the one and only Wangaratta Rangers event of the season Silver Circle lucky ticket draw. Once again tickets will be soon available for $25 each. This years catering will be roast beef rolls and gravy. Cam Scott and Scott Jenkins on the mics and you the great folk come down for a good evening and “The Ranch” Tickets always sell fast so make sure you let us know if you want one.
 
Winter Solstice is here!
     This weeks sees the passing of the winter solstice. Now for the “Nambrok Men” means their one and only half Christmas. What will the theme be this year? If you are going, break out the jumpers and have a great night with the men from Nambrok.
 
Game Changer stats update.
     Batting statistics should be available in the next few weeks. The little helpers here at stats central have been working overtime and Game changer will be updated soon with all new and past results entered. Vooting carsdd will be available to players and supporters on game days as well. So if you get asked to vote just fill in the piee of paper and return it to Cam Scott. Cam will enter the results later.
Now for the club stuff
  • Fees are due. See Scott for details
  • If you are paying week to week for umpire money let Cam know where you are up to.
  • U/16’s winter Championship weekend July 2nd and 3rd Wangaratta
  • Skippers Night July 2nd
  • Rangers Black vs Porepunkah Springdale 11:30am
  • NASC Bears Green vs Rangers Orange Springdale 2:15pm
  • Dinner Wednesday night 6pm down at the ranch
  • Silver Circle Saturday August 6th $25 a ticket
  • Bunnings BBQ Sat 13th August. Need 3 per shift. 8:30am to 4pm
  • Working bee second half throughout the next two weeks. Come along and help out.
  • Follow us on Twitter @WangRangers and on Teamapp Wangaratta Rangers
  • http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
Good to be back writing and talking about the great little club we all know and love Wangartta Rangers Baseball. Hope to see you all down at the club or at the games in the next few weeks and……
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive May 31st 2016

Welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. Another week has gone by and another round of baseball was played in the North Eastern Baseball Association. Once again, spectacular conditions greeted the players and supporters down at Targoora Park for Sunday’s games. However, there were mixed results for the ladies and gentlemen who represent the Orange and Black. Orange squared off with Black for the return match between the two for the season. Black won by the score of 12-1. In the late game, Wangaratta Rangers Black suited up again, to take on North Albury Bears Gold Bears green got the early jump and were never challenged handing the Rangers Black squad a 13-2 defeat. This was the first loss for the year for the Ranger boys and has given them much to think about. Anyhow, enough about that, what else has been happening down at the Ranch? Much going on as usual. Enjoy the read.

T-Ball keeps on keeping on.
    It is great each Wednesday night to see, Bryan, “Moose” Wilson and his merry band of helpers, Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool and the Great man, Kevin Pool training the next group of Wangaratta Rangers. From what this scribe sees from the sidelines each week, the kids and the parents are really enjoying what you boys are trying to achieve for the future of the game in Wangaratta. Their skills continue to improve each week, and they are loving it. Look for Moose’s write ups on the Facebook page and on the Wangaratta Rangers website.

Azza’s Shutout
    Aaron Parker was working on a shutout against the Rangers Orange over the weekend and had the buys scoreless going into the last innings. However, things did not completely go to plan. Someone mentioned to Azza walking out, that the shutout was on. Orange had other ideas. After putting the leadoff on with a poor bit of field…..up stepped Jason, “The Game” Jonker,  who stood up and delivered a Line drive down the third baseline to score the runner. When Jonker reached first base he noted to Azza, “that’s your shutout gone!”
Cold but fair Jase.

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Wednesday night dinner. The next level.
    Last week saw Spin cook up a feast for the hardy souls who braved drizzly conditions down at The Ranch. The Spag Bol was up to the high expectations of the hungry punters. All went back for seconds.  This week tea is on again. Let’s hope it can meet the high expectations set by The Pres. $10 for meal and drink.  Come down for a chat and feed.  Get around the club ladies and gentlemen. Who will it be?

“We are the navy….” what, Butts?
     Rob “Butts” Seymour is one very happy supporter at this present time.  The last few years have tested his mettle as a Carlton fan. However this year, he has shown his true blue colors. He is happy to show off his blues jersey after the game, which he wears under his first team Wangaratta Rangers jersey. Thing is though Butts, will you back them when it comes to your turn in the punters club? That will really test him then!
The Punters are back!
    First man of the tin, Daniel Griffin finally jagged a collection of some notes for the punting collective. There have been calls for him to bet again. That’s how bad the boys have been going. Still, as they say, punting is a mugs game and at the moment the boys are looking like mugs! Still, you never know,  we may get a few more collects before winter is out.
‘Lep’ is on the horizon. 
    Now as this scribe says most years ‘Lep’ is not a typo. It means the hard noses of the North Eastern Baseball Association are off on their annual trip to the Victorian Winter Baseball Championships in Geelong, over the Queens Birthday long weekend. Many of the men who go, love the challenge of testing themselves against the other associations from around the state. There are a few changes to the Ranger contingent this year.
Travis, “Iceman” Frost, is returning after a few years absence. He was discussing with a friend of Line Drive that he was looking forward to it. Missing this year for the first time in a while is, ‘Masterchef’, Tetsu Kamiyama.
Good luck to all of the boys and supporters who are donning the Red and Blue of the North Eastern Baseball Association.
Separate cars
    Strange happenings on Sunday. looks like Aaron, “Azza” Parker is no longer Tetsu’s number one driver. They came to Targoora park in separate cars! Maybe this was a one off. Many know Tets gets a lift as often as he can when it presents itself!
Nambrok update
    The Nambrok boys have been keeping a low profile so far this season. Still, the boys know how to have a good time. This is the time of year for the creative crew to do some of their best work. They live for June and July. If you want to keep up with them just ask what they have been up to when you see them next!
Kev’s Newspaper Writeups
    The number one writer at Wangaratta Rangers is still Kevin Pool. Week in and week out, he keeps the Rangers in the local Wangaratta Chronicle. Big thanks must go to the Chronicle, for their continuing support and giving us a space in the newspaper for the write ups. The other day a photo even crept into the Border Mail. This was a boom for the tin as it’s a nice little collect for having your photo in the paper. Chopper McCullough knows the feeling well!
Any Gus sightings?   
    Has anyone seen Gus? Yes, he is still around and judging by the interesting posts on social media, he is just living the Gus life. Everyone either wants to be him or be with him.
Now for the Club stuff (in no particular order)
  • T-Ball 5pm Wednesday nights
  • Training from 6pm let your managers know if you can make it or not.
  • If unavailable place on teamapp
  • Fees due. See ‘Man of beard,’ Scott Jenkins for more information
  • Winter rep carnival, June long weekend in Geelong
  • U/16s carnival held in Wangaratta July 2nd and 3rd. The more help the better, it is for everyone.
  • Trip away AFL Grand final weekend
  • Keep your eye out for more information on Ladies/Family day. Only six weeks away.
  • Silver Circle in August. A great night!
  • Committee meeting next Wednesday night after training. Dinner will be on courtesy of Lauren ‘Mrs Soak’ Grenfell…..
  • Follow us on twitter @WangRangers and download the teamapp Wangaratta Rangers
So that’s it for this week. Like and share this little story with whoever you like and till next week
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive May 23rd 2016

Welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third, your little insight into the happenings of the people who play baseball for Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. The boys and girls in Ranger land have had a great weekend. With a few people away this week the club called on some past players to help out.
Up the Hume Highway in Albury, the Rangers Orange boys and girls got the job done over Bears Gold, 14 to 6. Down at Benalla, the Rangers Black “replacements” squad defeated Benalla Bandits, 13 to 1. Some great pitching and defensive plays by Wangaratta kept the score from being closer. More about that later. Let’s get in to it.
The Replacements 
    With almost half the playing list not available for the weekend, the brains trust of the club had to come up with a plan to keep two teams out on the park playing baseball. Cam “The Soak” Scott hatched a plan a month ago to get Mick, “Big Cod” Brownlie and Ross, “Strawberry” Wilson to play. Another to put the uniform back on was Matty, “Colonel” Sanders. Colonel looked the part with his nice bright white boots. Colonel’s play lit up the field with great defensive plays at short stop. His best, a diving catch which he did not need to dive for. Nathan, “Rubberarm” Pool was impressed. Strawberry looked cool and calm in the field and it had been a few years since he played third base. His first throw went straight into the ground just in front of him. He did not need to throw after that anyway. Big Cod Brownlie and his laconic lefty swing hit the ball hard with little luck. Big thanks to Ross, Mick and Matty for helping the club out today. Hope to see you guys for another game during the year.
Who was that on the hill today, Who was behind the plate?
    With Aaron “Azza” Parker and Tetsu “Ramsay” Kamiyama playing in the Rangers Orange squad for the day, Manager Nathan, “Rubberarm” Pool had to get inventive. After throwing six innings last week, Pool was still a bit ginger. He managed to throw the first two innings and then went to Travis,”Iceman” Frost, who locked down the Benalla bats with his array on fastballs and loopy stuff. Frost did Pool sterling service, and backed up by some great defensive plays stretched out over three innings of work. A change was made behind the plate with Sean, “Doc” Warfe putting on the gear for the first time in a long time. Who was to throw? Pool went to resident first baseman Cam, “The Soak” Scott. Scott had not been on the hill since University Games days. He managed to get hit hard by the Benalla bats but gave up zero runs in two innings of throwing hard tailing fastballs. He even manged to throw a ball where Warfe wanted it! Scott will be glad when the others are back in the lineup as he thinks his pitching days are done. Watch this space. (For those who don’t know how Cam Scott throws. He does not throw hard. He throws batting practice beach ball sized pitches that EVERYONE can hit)

Cam on the mound
Cam Scott dealing on the hill. Getting the job done.
Strange moment of the weekend
     The Ranger lads were getting ready to play down at Benalla and while warming up a blue car came screaming into the ground. Someone remarked, “Hey Cam isn’t that your car?” Yes it was Cam’s car. Lauren “Mrs Soak” Grenfell came flying in and stopped behind the net. All nine of the Ranger players were wondering what she was doing. Then the car took off again with a wave and she was gone. A flying visit it was indeed. Mrs Soak was on her way home from a hens weekend in Melbourne with her friend and regular game attendee, Tracey, ‘T-Dog’ Knott. With both ladies feeling a little under the weather after a ‘busy’ weekend, their decision to keep heading toward home was a wise one.
The Skipper is back!
    Mick, “The Skipper” Wyatt has been away the past few weeks, but he has been keeping a keen eye on what has been going on down at the Ranch. Last Wednesday evening Wyatt was running around at training like the spring chicken he is. While the rest of the boys were still nursing soreness from a tough game on the previous Sunday. The skipper got his chance to play on Sunday in Albury, where he led the Orange boys to a resounding 14-6 victory over the Bears Gold team. Where will his allegiance lie next week when Rangers vs Rangers comes around once again? One thing this scribe knows is that he will love playing regardless of which team he is in.
Punting for Mugs  
    As the heading suggests, this is how well the boys are going on the punt at this current moment. Over the weekend once again the boys were close with little return. Let’s hope someone can jag a winner for the collective ‘mug.’
Spin’s Spag Bol
    This week at training, “The Pres” Tony Smith will be dishing up his delicious and delectable spag bol. The Rangers faithful need to vote with their feet and get down to the Ranch on Wednesday night for a hit a throw and a great feed for $10. If not just come down for the feed. Let Spin know on the Rangers Facebook page if you can make it down. Word is lefty Jack Bradburn is making a return this week!
Big Sunday
    A large day of baseball coming up on Sunday 29th of May. In the early game, Rangers Orange play host to Rangers Black. In the late game the Rangers back up and play against Bears Gold. Remember to make sure you put your unavailability online at team app and let our wonderful managers know if you are available. The more the merrier, let’s make it a big and successful day down at Targoora Park.
Where is the tin????
    The misdemeanors are racking up and the tin is no where to be seen. Remember to pay your dues to “Griff and the tin where you put your hard earned dollars in!”
Club news
  • Fees are now due. See man of beard Scott Jenkins for details.
  • Double header this week for one of the sides. Game begins at 11:30am, Targoora Park.
  • Dinner this Wednesday, Spin is cooking. Always good!
  • Round robin June 5th let Spin know if you are available.
  • Winter Rep side off to Geelong June long weekend let club know if interested.
  • Spread the word, Follow us on twitter @WangRangers and on Teamapp
  • For more information http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
That’s about it for this week. Keep spreading the good word about baseball and Wangaratta!
Till next time
Go Rangers!!!

Rounding Third By Line Drive May 17th 2016

Hello and welcome to this weeks edition into the goings on at the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Last week the round was washed out with all grounds being unplayable. However this week glorious conditions greeted the players and supporters down at the Ranch on Sunday. IN the first game Rangers Orange put up a good fight but just could not get the knockout blow. They went down in a tough game to Porepunkah Panthers 8-5. In the afternoon game, it was a rematch of the grand final. Wangratta Rangers Black vs NASC Bears Green. Once again these two sides know how to turn up the blow torch on one another. A cracking game was played by both sides with Rangers Black coming out on top by the score of 8-2. A big thank you goes out to all the players, supporters scorers and umpires on the day for making the day down at Targoora Park a roaring success. Make sure you grab the Wangaratta Chronicle this week as I am sure Kev Pools write up will be a ripper! What else is news down at the Ranch? Well I am about to tell you.
Spins “Prez Prattle” the best yet? 
     With Line Drive having some technical issues over the weekend, it was awesome to read “Prez Prattle” on the Rangers Facebook page. His summary of the day, the week and what is going on down at Rangerland was absolutely spot on. Spin is doing a great job leading the dedicated committee and club who people who make up the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Let’s all continue to get around him and the club throughout the season.
The Foreign Legion
      In discussion as the boys do while watching the Rangers Orange vs Porepunkah game, Travis “Iceman” Frost and Cam “The Soak” Scott were talking all things Rangers as they often do. The conversation led to players and where they have come from and played baseball before coming to Wangaratta. Looking through the list of players over fifty per cent have come from other clubs from Melbourne and of course our international contingent. Many have come to the club through word of mouth. This is continuing with our newest Ranger Katy Toll hitting the track this week. Great to have you down at the club Katy. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Pooly’s pitching masterclass
     Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool put on a masterclass of pitching against Bears Green over the weekend. Pooly managed to throw six innings with the field behind him giving him great support. By the final batter Pooly’s rubberarm had just about snapped by like the true ball player, got the out and went straight to the freezer for the bag of peas. He did find it tough watching the last few innings of the game. However the middle reliever Aaron “Azza” Parker and Bryan “Moose” Wilson got Pool the win.  Hope the arm is not too sore this week Rubberarm!
Drage steps up once again
    Mark Drage loves the big game. After a slow start to the season, Drage came alive in the grand final rematch. Drage hit the ball and ran the bases hard. Not to mention his defense was outstanding. His best play came with a miscommunication with a fly ball and managed to dive low and flip the ball to Tetsu Kamiyama’s waiting glove to get the force out at second base. Another great defensive effort was his throw back in from the fence which halted the runner at third and stopped all momentum Bears way. Great game Mark Drage.
What’s wrong with wood Moose?
    It was overheard in the past couple of weeks that Bryan “Moose” Wilson was not rapt with wood bats. However this scribe is led to believed this has all changed. In his last game with Rangers moose crushed a pitch over the left field fence which landed half way up the gum trees. he was not finished. He then legged out a double on a hard hit ball down the line. think he is feeling happier about the choice of wood bats now!
Grigg and Jonker lead the way in Orange.
    Looking over the score book from the early game, both Sam “Goggles” Grigg and Jason “JJ” Jonker had good games once again.  Goggles collected three hits and chased down everything that came his way in the outfield. Jonker week in week out throws a few innings and always gives Rangers Orange a chance for a win. With a few players to come back in to the side in the next few rounds, Orange will continue to get stronger.
Wednesday Night Dinner and Scorer’s School a success.
     Dinner last Wednesday was Chicken Parma and chips. Skilfully heated up by Nathan Pool and Tony Smith. Chief scorers Rob “Butts” Seymour and Kelsey “Burderonthedancefloor” Burder then took the rest of the Ranger players through a scorers clinic. First graduate of the scorer’s clinic was Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo. His book work in the early game against Panthers was flawless. The book was colour coded correctly as well. Good first start Fernando! To all players and supporters come down to training for a look and a feed every Wednesday. All are welcome.
Voting on Team app  
    This year the club has introduced voting on team app. Each week four persons are asked to vote on the Orange game and four on the black game. They receive a notification on their phone to vote. They then have till Tuesday to place their votes in. Anny problems or questions see Cam Scott for more details.
Ranger Ramble 2016  
    The dates are set. The location is decided upon. Theme there is an idea. Adelaide is the venue for this year’s Ranger Ramble. This will be held over the AFL grand final weekend from Friday 30th of September to Monday 3rd of October. Past trips have been crackers and the boys are saving their pennies hard to make sure this trip is not one to miss. For more information on the trip see master of the tin Daniel “The Griff” Griffin for finer details.
Griff and the Tin  
    Ranger faithful, be sure to place your bottom of the bag gold in the fines tin for your strike outs and other misdemeanors seen fit by the committee of the tin. Griff will be coming after you for it. Most important rule is not to upset the master of the tin. Isn’t that right Rob Seymour?
Go pro Griff
    Speaking of the man called Griff he is busy editing the hours of footage from the Ranger derby the other week. In the next few weeks the finished product will be available. Commentary is provided by the umpire. Will be surely one not to miss.
Brownlie and Wilson donning the Ranger Orange once more.
    Two players are returning the the Orange and Black this week. Mick “Chief Cod” Brownlie and Ross “Strawberry” Wilson are chomping at the bit to return to the diamond. It has been a while for both players but it is great to have the Yarrawonga crew back in the fold. Hope you enjoy your return appearances.
Hello Jack B
    Just a small shout out to Jack Bradburn. Hope to see him down at training and back on the park soon. Lefty numbers are quite small at Rangers. With Jack there it increases by one third! Always been known in baseball circles that lefties do it better.
Wangaratta Rangers Club News
  • T-ball is back from 5pm Wednesday night. Get down and have a look
  • Training Wednesday night from 6pm Tea on after senior training. What’s the surprise this week???
  • Fees are now due See Jenko for more details
  • Rangers Orange vs Bears Green at Springdale 11:30am
  • Rangers Black vs Benalla at Benalla 2:15pm
  • Round robin weekend coming up June 5th and 19th Let club know of availability
  • Winter Rep weekend Queens birthday weekend June 7-9. Let club know if you are going
  • http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
  • Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @WangRangers and Teamapp
Thanks to all for the week. Apologies for the lateness. Something ate through the cable which made line drive disconnected! Share this post around and spread the good word about the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club.
Talk you again next week and
Go Rangers