From: Gary Plunkitt [gplunkitt@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday,
December 22, 2007 12:39 PM
To: Rich Applegate; Terry Baxter; Mike
Boling; Steve Brunner; Joe DeZarlo; Steve Ehresman; Marc Hollingsworth; Tim
Johnson; Bill Lanke; Dave Lauer; Lynn Miller; Ron Peterson; Marc Robinson; Rick
Ryan; Albert Schweitzer; Mike See; Greg Stillwagon; John Turnbull; John
Ungashick; Christopher A. Williams; Don Zminda
Subject: 1970 Overuse
Report.
All SPB I Managers, Here is the list of overused players from the
1970 season. First off, I am happy to announce that there was no teams
entering the permanent penalty stage this season.
Next my congrats goes out to the following teams that had no overused
player penalties:
Asheville Tourists (R. Applegate), Dayton Triangle (J. Turnbull), Elkhart
Electric Eels (L. Miller), Evanston Black Sox (J. Ungashick), Flushing Rats (J.
DeZarlo), Frankfort Tigers (G. Plunkitt), Hollywood Stars (D. Zminda), Kansas
City Red Streaks (M. Boling), Kenosha Eagles (D. Lauer), Lafayette Chiefs (S.
Ehresman), Las Vegas Thunder (M. See), and Schauburg Saxons (T. Johnson).
Excellent!!
Here are the team lists, with 6 games or less, of overuse:
Rockford Forest Cities (T. Baxter) (2 Games)
Jimmy Stewart, 5 AB (1)
Billy Wilson, p 1 GM (.5)*
Amboy Dukes (A. Schweitzer) (3 Games)
Harry Parker, 3 GM (3)
Blue Ridge Mountaineers (S. Brunner) (3 Games)
Cal Koonce, 3 GM (3)
Fairfax Peppers (R. Peterson) (3 Games)
Willie McCovey, 14 AB (2)
Dave Johnson, 5 AB (1)
Wabash Ravines (B. Lanke) (3 Games)
Lowell Palmer, 1 ST (1)*
Dick Such, 2 ST (2)*
Cascade Glaciers (M. Hollingsworth) (4 Games)
Hal King, 7 AB (1)
Jarvis Tatum, 5 AB (1)
Ron Klimkowski, 2 GM (2)
Cleveland Spiders (C. Williams) (4 Games)
Dick Allen, 9 AB (1)
Tony Gonzalez, 18 AB (3)
Lincoln Tunnel (G. Stillwagon) (4 Games)
Danny Combs, 1 ST (2)
Gary Nolan, 1 ST (2)
Habana Robustos (M. Robinson) (6 Games)
Maury Wills, 23 AB (4)
Dick Selma, 2 GM (2)
Rossville Cubs (R. Ryan) (6 Games)
Don Baylor 19 AB (3)
Chris Short 3 GM (3)
Hey guys, a real good effort all the way!! Nothing that will hurt any
team much. Way to go everyone!
Best,
Gary
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