- This week both teams are up at Porepunkah.
- U16 Winter championships July 8 and 9 Tagoora Park Wangaratta.
- Ranger Ramble October 2017.
- Merchandise is available. Grab a beanie for $25.
- Subs are due see Jenko for details.
- Training 6pm Thursday.
- Checkout teamapp Wangaratta Rangers and follow us on Twitter. We can also be found on Facebook,.
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Rounding Third By Line Drive June 6th 2017

- Training Thursday 6pm sharp
- Committee meeting this Thursday after Griffins Gnoccchi 7:30pm Comment on dinner if you wish to have some on Facebook
- Beanies $25 see Jenko for details
- Glove bags $5 See Spinner for details
- Caps See Butts for details
- Victorian Winter Baseball Championships June 10-12 Geelong
- Lucky ticket draw July 22nd pencil it in for a cracking night
- Fees are now due. See Jenko for details
- Ranger Ramble 2017 October not to be missed
Rounding Third By Line Drive April 5th 2017

- Rangers Orange vs Porepunkah Panthers 11:30am Targoora Park Wangaratta
- Rangers Black vs Benalla Bandits 2:15pm Targoora Park Wangaratta
- Check out Presidents Prattle on Facebook Team app and at http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
- Follow Wang Rangers on Twitter
- Working bee this Saturday 9am. If you are free come along to help out.
- Training Thursday night 6pm come along all are welcome
- This is the first mention of Rob “Butts” Seymour for the week. Hi Rob.
- Subs are now due. See Jenko for more information.
- Merchandise available from the club check out Facebook for more details.
Rounding Third by Line Drive Cods edition 2017
Hello and welcome to the yearly wrap up of the Cods trip to the Victorian Masters Baseball Championship. This year’s carnival was once again hosted by those wonderful group of volunteers who year in and year out put on a great event in Ballarat. The boys headed off full of beans Thursday night ready for three days of baseball. After day one the Cods were sitting at one win and one loss. A competitive loss to the Big Cat’s Tomatoes. They boys were able to reverse the result by over hauling a fast starting Traralgon 9-4 Day two only one game was played by the boys where they were comprehensively outplayed by a hard hitting Doncaster 16-1. They boys headed off out for the day and were able to regroup on Sunday and defeat Tassie 7-0. At the end of the weekend Cods finished with an even ledger of two wins and two losses. Now that is the playing side of things done. what other shenanigans did the Cods get up to?
Warm up’s are overrated
After a big Friday of baseball Cods turned up Saturday full of confidence that they were able to get another win on the board. All there in uniform early. Had a throw to stretch the arms. That was nothing out of the norm. However the next part came to a shock of some Codsmen. A bit of a warm up hit. When it came to game time this tactic did not pay off. Doncaster ran hot with the bat where the Cods were playing more like goldfish than Cods. In the analysis after the game there was a motion passed that we do not have a warm up hit before the game. Who’s idea was that?
Short stop who would be one?
Seems to this writer that short stop is a cursed place. The Cods in three game have tried numerous shortstops and still no one is able to field a ball cleanly there. Cam ” Showtime” Rogers even dragged himself out of the position yesterday. Next to have a crack at it on Saturday was Rob “Butts” Seymour. who picked it up cleanly but throwing it was a problem. Finally by Sunday Cods had sorted their issues out with the position with Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool turning two unassisted double plays. One of them was like a stretching first baseman with the side arm throw. Looked very pretty.
Making mistakes, paying the price
This year second year Cod Mark “Scoota” Farrow was charged with the job of leading the nightly fines meeting. Plenty was offered up to the panel and many fines were paid. Brendon French’s fine was triple as he decided to “glove” pump the ball three times before her threw it to first. Still he threw him out by a number of steps. No one was spared with close to $200 being handed over the the Cods Masters Trust. It has been speculated that the money sill go towards new Cods playing hats and maybe new socks for all.
Office burn
Who would have thought that at this time of year you would get sunburn in Ballarat! After the past couple of years of adverse conditions Ballarat put the weather on for the weekend. After a windy start Friday morning the day turned into one that was quite harsh on the skin. Jason “The Office” Jonker felt it more than most. His head and face were beetroot red with that lovely sun-glass line. Of course he paid the price for it. He did take it all in good jest saying well he is an office worker.
The wild pitch
Speaking of Jonker he did have an interesting outing on the mound on Friday. There was talk in the dugout about how many batters you are allowed to hit. Jonker thought he would test it. He managed to hit three batters with the ball. However he did hit the same batter twice! The first time Jonker hit the batter he was in shock, the second time round it was just hilarious. He was not along to the hitting a batter illness. Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool managed to hit one or two too. At the end of the day we are masters and I am sure they would not have hurt too much.

Virtual Golf Superstars
What to do after an early game Saturday? Play some golf. But we don’t want to walk and we don’t have clubs? Oh lets play Virtual Golf. Not much walking but the thrill of hooking and slicing the ball none-the-less. The boys headed out to the Golfers Lounge and enjoyed the afternoon punting having a laugh and for Steve “The Hulk” Maggs breaking stuff. After a tough opening hole where The Hulk and Cam “The Soak” Scott pressed the wrong button and took a +9 Maggsy looked to belt the cover off his next drive. He made solid contact but the driver decided to separate from the shaft, leaving Maggsy holding the stick. In the game of ambrose Pooly and Barks took the choccies much to the annoyance of Robe “Beaker” Barbour and Rob “Butts” Seymour. If you get a chance head out to the golfers lounge for darts and virtual golf. Afterwards the darts came out and from memory Shane “Tatts” Tatterson was showing a dead eye for the big scores. As long as you beat Butts then it’s a good day!
Who wants to be the Golden Pufferfish?
There were a few making a play for the title of Golden Pufferfish 2017. Big Cod Mick Brownlie was not there to feend his title so both Ash “Metalhead” Meyers and Rob “Beaker” Barbour made a play for the title. Both presented their cases very strongly but only one could win read on to see who it was.
Real Men Pitch day four
Ash “Metalhead” Meyers had been spruiking to anyone who would listen that real me pitch day four. Meyers had played some good ball and was thrown the ball to pitch Sunday. backed up by sparkling defense and good offense Meyers threw four innings of shut out baseball. He made a final play for the “Golden Pufferfish” for the best Cod for the weekend. He won by a clear margin for his hitting, his defense and his all round sportsmanship on and off the field. Meyers did it all. Congratulations Ashley Meyers. I heard the Big Cod Mick Brownlie will be looking to regain the trophy in 2018. Meyers will be looking to go back-to-back.

Beaker in the clear
After last year’s misadventures Rob “Beaker” Barbour was able to stay out of the path of mis hit baseballs. Instead him and Tony “Spinner” Smith did a sterling job of managers for the weekend. On behalf of all Cods thank you Beaker and Spin. Special mention to Brendon French for taking photos and documenting how the weekend unfolded. Hope to see more images on the Cods page soon.
Tassie Hospitality
A big thank you goes out to those great blokes at Tassie Tigers Baseball. Friday night Chris “Chalky” Chalker invited the Cods to dinner at the Park Hotel and for a few beers. The Cods took up the offer and had a good feed and a punt on their behalf. At the end of the day this is what masters is about. Meeting others and having a laugh a beer and having a good time. Always good to see good people.
Ballarat Thank you
A big thank you needs to go to Kingsley Collins and the Ballarat Baseball community for the work and effort putting on a wonderful weekend of Masters Baseball. We all love coming down the Hume and participating in a well run professional competition. The links we make with other teams makes the trip all worth it. We look forward to 2018.
Future Cods
It has been floated that there may be two Cods teams next year. There is an idea that a 45+ team could be entered as well as 35+. Now it’s up the fellow Cods and new Cods to put their hand up and don the teal and black in 2018. We want you the former ball player. It’s not a huge commitment as well all enjoy just playing the game. If you are interested to be a Cod let us know via the Cods Masters Baseball on Facebook.

To all Cods
Brendon French, Tony Smith, Ben Barker, Shane Tatterson, Nathan Pool, Rob Seymour, Cam Rogers, Steve Maggs, Mark Farrow, Rob Barbour, Steve Peruzzo, Jason Jonker, Ash Meyers and Cam Scott hope to see you all again in 2018. To past Cods and future Cod we hope to see you on the diamond soon.
Cods baseball stuff
- New hats next year
- Want tape see Scooter
- Tatterson racks up the hits
- Chalky thinking he was barred from Cods page Saturday night
- Beaker does not go out past 11pm
- Fernando Peruzzo claims pop ups for hits
- Jonker invests in sunscreen shares
- Pool flies under the radar AGAIN!
- Butts missing Mick Brownlie
- Who will be new Cods in 2018
- Meyers Golden Pufferfish 2017
Hope you have enjoyed the read and most importantly
Go Cods
Rounding Third by Line Drive February 21 2017
- Cods training next Monday night 6pm
- T-ball Wednesday nights 6pm. Training 6:30pm
- Practice match vs Croydon Saturday 4th March get along and get involved
- Victorian Masters Games March 17-19 Ballarat
- Bunnings BBQ if available let the club know
- Start of season 2nd of April (oh wow wee)
- Follow us on Twitter @Wangrangers and on Team app.
Rounding Third by Line Drive Summer Edition 2017
- Training 15th February
- Possible game 4th March TBC
- Victorian Masters Games March 17-19 Ballarat
- Bunnings BBQ 25th March
Rounding Third by Line Drive May 3rd 2016
Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. Baseball was on the agenda over the past weekend with The Ranger men battling it out against one another down at the windy Ranch on Sunday. In the showdown, the Rangers Black overpowered a very determined and rapidly improving Rangers Orange lineup. Rangers Orange had multiple chances to upstage their much fancied opponent but just could not get over the line. The scoreline of 13-4 is not a true reflection on how close this game was till the final inning. There were a few personal bests for the day but why spoil a good story? You are just going to have to keep reading to find out!
Fernando delivers again
Better not forget that the quiet achiever Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo is adding to his tally of long balls for Wangaratta. After hitting two with wood last eyar against Porepunkah, Fernando added another home run to his tally. When Peruzzo hits a ball it certainly stays hit. Poor Jason Jonker found this out first hand but more was to come….
Jenkins. Is putting it all together
Man of beard and these days seems to be ever present in Rounding Third.
Scott “The Hammer” Jenkins is white hot with the timber at this present moment in the season. Coming off a five hit game up at Porepunkah and a couple of hits against Wodonga, Jenkins followed up with a day out. After not wanting to swing in his first at bat and paying the full price for looking at three straight strikes, “The Hammer” unleashed a monster shot over a stationary Brad “Undies” Murdoch at left field. It was Jenkins first home run for Wangaratta. He was not finished. In his last at bat Jenkins proved it was no fluke and pounded another well over the fence. Multiple home run day for Scotty Jenkins. Congratulations #14

Moose’s Vision
Wangaratta’s favorite Canadian, Bryan “Moose” Wilson was very busy before the showdown on Sunday. You see Dan “Griff” Griffin and Moose had organised to use four gopros to film footage of the game. One each side of the diamond, one on Tetsu’s helmet and the other on Rob “Butts” Seymour umpires face-mask. Moose has been wanting to film a Rangers game all year and he finally got his wish over the weekend. The highlights of the vision will be the three home run swings and other little unique plays such as Buttsy getting hit in the mask by a ball and Brad “Undies” Murdoch cover drive for a hit. One must say it was a great idea to have this vision for games and will be great to view in the future.
Chopper takes to the mound.
Multi sport athlete Dan “Chopper” McCullough is really getting into his baseball.
He, under the respected tuteledge of Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool, threw three innings of baseball against Rangers Black. For his first real outing on the hill as we call it in baseball speak, Chopper threw very well. In a short amount of time Chop, had mastered the art of the curve ball. Most new guys who take to the mound just want to get it over the plate and straight not try different pitches. Greta job Chop. Another to eat up some innings in a game is always appreciated.
Who owes money to the tin for what?
The local derby each time is double fines for the Ranger players. Many pay their dues and accpet the Tin Master’s verdict on their actions. Others do not. Tetsu “Heston” Kamiyama falls into the latter category. After leaving his helmet at Porepunkah a couple of weeks back Tetsu was subbed out of the derby and took on coaching duties. This all sounds very standard, but Tetsu made a few other players very jealous while still playing. So the boys took it out on him and doubled his dues for the day. To Tet’s credit he did pay his dues after the game in the form of a couple of refreshments for the boys.
The threat from centre field
One thing Mark “The Rage” Drage likes doing is patrolling centre field. The other is throwing runners out. Drage took great pleasure in throwing out a runner at third from his number one position. He let out a large audible roar after doing so. One remarked the arm must be getting better. Drage replied “always got one good throw in it each game!”
- Fees are now due. See Jenko for more details
- Looking for umpires and scorers. Re numeration is available for umpiring. See club for more details
- Committee meeting Wednesday night after training. meal available too. All welcome
- Rangers Black vs Warriors White Wodonga Sunday
- Rangers Orange vs Benalla Benalla Sunday
- Senior Carnival Queens Birthday weekend. If interested let the club know
- New hoodies are on the way. One again let club know if you wish to buy one $45
- Keep putting vulnerabilities on teamapp. Look us up http://www.teamapp.com
- Follows us on twitter @wangrangers and find us at http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
- Thanks to all our valued sponsors. Your support is greatly appreciated.
- End of season trip AFL Grand Final Weekend. Destination….Adelaide
Rounding Third By Line Drive April 26th 2016
- Fees are now due and payable to Scott “Moneyman” Jenkins see him for more information
- End of season trip to be held AFL Grand Final weekend (at this stage)
- Wednesday night T-Ball from 5pm followed by senior training. Stick around for a feed and chat
- Orange vs Black this Sunday 1pm down at “The Ranch” Targoora Park.
- Join us for dinner at Cafe Martini after the game
- Join us on Team App. Look for Wangaratta Rangers http://www.teamapp.com
- Like and follow on Facebook and @WangRangers on Twitter
- Thanks to all our valued sponsors. Your support is much appreciated.
Rounding Third by Line Drive March 8th 2016
- Training on Friday nights 6pm till the season starts
- CODS Masters is rapidly approaching. Pay your insurance through the Rangers website or Baseball Australia Website
- T-Ball Wednesday nights 6pm Targoora Park
- Committee Meeting Wednesday night 7pm club-rooms. All Welcome
- Season start is approximately four weeks away
- look for us on Facebook, twitter and of course Team App for all other Ranger news
Rounding Third by Line Drive Presentation edition 2015
Hello and welcome to a final wrap up of season 2015 for the characters and personalities that make up the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Over the weekend saw the Ranger family get together to celebrate what has been a remarkable season for the club. The boys and girls celebrated in style at Cafe Martini on the balcony upstairs, with all having a good laugh and reflection on the season that was. Now what did Line Drive see while he was sitting in the background taking notes. You are just about to find out.