National Beep Baseball Association World Series July 21-21, 2024 Saint Charles, MO. From MindsEye and Lighthouse: To all the attendees of the 2024 National Beep Baseball Association World Series: As Presidents & CEOs of MindsEye and Lighthouse for the Blind – St. Louis, we have witnessed firsthand what a truly accessible experience can do for the blind & low vision community. That’s the experience we aim to deliver to beep baseball players, coaches, and volunteers as we host the NBBA Beep Baseball World Series in 2024. MindsEye and Lighthouse are acting as co-hosting organizations and will provide unique opportunities that the NBBA has never been afforded by host cities. With MindsEye, the NBBA will be working with an organization that has been tapped into the local community 24/7, 365 days a year for the past 50 years with robust programs that help the blind & low vision community of the St. Louis metro area and beyond. MindsEye’s Audio Description and Broadcast Information Programs will be incorporated into the event, providing participants with accessible cultural experiences. Lighthouse for the Blind – St. Louis bring an incredible history and connection to the community as a provider of quality employment for individuals who are blind or have low vision for almost 90 years. With extensive outreach programs that serve youth throughout the Midwest will also assist in bringing the next generation of Beep Baseball players to the World Series. St. Charles, Missouri is a part of the St. Louis region which has been nicknamed “Baseball Heaven.” It will be a privilege to show that is also “BeepBall Heaven” in 2024 Jason Frazier MindsEye President & CEO Eric Warnhoff Lighthouse for the Blind - St.Louis President & CEO From the President: Jerry Windell To our NBBA athletes, volunteers, fans, and supporters: I would personally like to welcome you to the 2024 World Series of Beep Baseball. As someone who has been a long-time baseball fan, I can’t think of a better place to host the National Beep Baseball Association’s (NBBA) World Series than the home of the St Louis Cardinals. Missouri, and particularly St Louis, has been a hotbed for baseball over the years and is a natural fit to host the NBBA World Series. If this is your first year attending the World Series or watching beep baseball in person, you will be witness to some of the very best visually impaired or blind athletes in the world. The athletic abilities of athletes who are visually impaired or blind hitting a pitched ball, running to base, and fielding a batted ball should truly amaze you. Also, the contribution of those with sight who help coach, pitch, catch, spot, umpire, score keep, base operate, and volunteer are an integral part of the game. I have been a member of the NBBA for 43 years and recognize the importance of all who contribute to the ability of our great game to be played. For those who produce our equipment, provide transportation to those who can’t see, fund our local teams and the national organization, and to those who organize our Regional Tournaments and World Series, you have my deepest gratitude and appreciation. Have a great time while here in St Louis/St Charles and play hard, stay safe, and let the NBBA know of anything that we can do to improve your experience at the World Series. Jerry Windell NBBA President From the 1st VP: Cassie Hopkins Hey NBBA Family, We are excited to be in “Baseball Heaven” for the 2024 World Series in St. Charles/St. Louis, Missouri. It is a blessing to be in our 48th year of the National Beep Baseball Association, and each year seems to get better and better. I love this amazing beep baseball family – the dedicated players, the hardworking volunteers, and the amazing supporters from our host city. I hope that everyone who steps out on the fields in one of those capacities, will continue to be a part of this amazing sport in one way or another for years to come. We could not be having this World Series without all the hard work that has been put in by Jason Frazier of MindsEye and Eric Warnhoff of the Lighthouse for the Blind – St. Louis and their hardworking teams/committees – THANK YOU for all you have done and continue to do to make this our best World Series yet. While we are in St. Charles/St. Louis, I hope that you will check out all these cities have to offer – it is a beautiful area with a rich history. We are grateful that we can take advantage of/enjoy all the things in the community that MindsEye does to make many more experiences accessible for the blind/visually impaired. Thank you to each of you in the beep baseball community that work tirelessly, whether it be as an athlete, a volunteer, a cheerleader, live-streamer, financial supporter, etc. Each of you are the reason that this sport continues to grow. I am always here to help in any way that I can – just ask. I want to keep bringing awareness to this sport and the awesome athletes that play it. Stay safe this week, play with heart, and stay hydrated… let's play ball! Cassie Hopkins 1st Vice President/World Series Tournament Director History of Beep Baseball: There are two conventional ways to enjoy baseball, as a fan or as a player. Though only a small percentage of players make it into the major leagues, thousands of people, at varying degrees of success and levels, joyously charge out to their positions on fields and sand lots to the cry of "play ball". Nearly 60 years ago, that privilege was not an option for persons who lacked sufficient vision to play the game. Regardless of their desire and potential skill, these people had no option to play in a baseball game, as the game was sighting people only. A solution in 1964 when Charles Fairbanks, an engineer with Mountain Bell Telephone, presented the blind community with a momentous gift, the first beep baseball. Fairbanks implanted a small beeping sound module inside a normal-sized softball. The Telephone Pioneers of America developed basic playing rules and devised a set of cone-shaped, rubber bases that contained sound units to emit a high-pitched whistle. These efforts laid the foundation for the game and play began in schoolyards across the country. Unfortunately, the Telephone Pioneers' well-intentioned game of beep baseball did not receive the anticipated response and adoption. The equipment frequently did not function properly and visually impaired players had a difficult time sorting out the conflicting sound of the beeping ball and the whistling base. The playing rules were also very restrictive and protective equipment of face masks and chest pads were mandatory. Recreational rehab instructors soon found out that the players were not responding to the game because it moved too slow and provided little action or challenge. In the spring of 1975, a very important event happened when the Minnesota Telephone Pioneers presented John Ross, Director of the Braille Sports Foundation (BSF), with a newly designed beep ball. The new ball was a 16-inch ball with an improved sound module designed to withstand the impact of solid hits. Ross took the ball and, along with some of his other blind friends, began experimenting with new rule adaptations to make the game more like regular baseball. Word of the experimental game spread across the Mississippi River to a group of blind athletes in St. Paul. Dennis Huberty, organizer of the St. Pautites, contacted Ross and competitive beep baseball was born. The two teams engaged in weekend games throughout the summer and wrote a new set of guidelines that became known as the Minnesota Rules. The concept was a modified version of baseball that would allow the visually impaired to play the sport with honor and dignity. Feeling Sports, a monthly publication of the Braille Sport Foundation, started carrying accounts and results of the experimental games between BSF and St. Paul. Phoenix and San Francisco also took interest and a series of games was set for later that fall. To ensure the success of beep baseball, Feeling Sports held a meeting to discuss the future of the game. Though only twelve people arrived at the preliminary meeting, the "dirty" dozen were able to address the future goals and objectives for the new National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA). It was here that plans were put in place to hold the first Beep Baseball World Series that coming September The championship series was set at Dunning Field in St. Paul. This was a good facility for spectators, but the dirt field was hard on the players. After all the dust had finally settled, the tournament was declared a major success. More than 1,500 fans filled the bleachers to cheer the local St. Paul Gorillas on to the first NBBA national championship by beating the Phoenix Thunderbirds by a score of 36 to 27. Successfully conducting the first World Series of Beep Baseball provided the kind of clout and credibility the NBBA needed to assume the role as the governing body of competitive beep baseball. In the years since the initial games and rules were established, beep baseball has spread both nationally and internationally and evolved into a highly competitive game for visually impaired athletes. Each year, the sport continues to grow with new teams, fans and support. Tools for Success: Review the different equipment needed for playing beep baseball at: http://www.nbba.org/equipment Identify if a team is located near you: http://www.nbba.org/teams Attend regional tournaments or practices, if possible, to observe how other organized teams handle various situations, practices and team procedures. Each team adopts its own character and methods. However, there are similarities that have resulted from experience. Next, obtain a copy of the official N.B.B.A. Rules. They can be reviewed or downloaded from this link: http://www.nbba.org/rules Contacting the NBBA: You can also contact the NBBA Secretary for help or advice to begin a team: Stephen Guerra, Secretary National Beep Baseball Association 1501 41° ST, NW | Apt GI | Rochester, MN 55901 Phone: 866.400.4551 Extension 2 Email: secretary@nbba.org 2024 World Series Schedule **Please note, the schedule shown below is tentative and subject to change. Information will be updated as we receive it. **All meetings & the NBBA Awards Banquet will be held at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel, host hotel of the World Series. **All times are in the central time zone and are the local time in St. Louis, MO. Sunday, July 21, 2024 NBBA Board Meeting Time: 6 PM Location: Salon 5 Hospitality Room Time: 2-8 PM Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) Monday, July 22, 2024 Breakfast at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (Ballroom entrance) Hospitality Room Time: 8 AM-10 AM; will reopen at conclusion of General Assembly Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) General Assembly Time: 10 AM CST Location: Salon 1-5 Voting Time: At the conclusion of General Assembly Location: Hallway outside Salon 5 Coaches and Captains Meeting Time: Immediately following General Assembly Location: Salon 1-5 Umpires/Scorekeepers Meeting Time: Immediately following Coaches and Captains Meeting Location: Salon 1-5 Buses depart from Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 3:00 PM Location: Ballroom Entrance Opening Ceremonies Location: SLYSA (St. Louis Youth Soccer Association) Complex Time: 4:00 PM Kids of our League (KOOL) Clinic Time: 5:00 PM Location: SLYSA Complex Women of our League (WOOL) Game Time: 6:30 PM Location: SLYSA Complex Buses return from field to hotel Tuesday, July 23, 2024 Breakfast at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (Ballroom Entrance) Doggie Daycare Time: 6:00 AM-6:30 PM Location: Salon 1 Buses depart Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6:15 AM (Loop until everyone is at fields) Location: Ballroom Entrance Games: SLYSA (St. Louis Youth Soccer Association) Complex Game 1: 8:00 AM Game 2: 11:00 AM Game 3: 2:00 PM Buses return from fields to hotel 4 PM (on a loop) Hospitality Room Time: 5 PM – 10 PM Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) Wednesday, July 24, 2024 Breakfast at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (by Ballroom Entrance) Doggie Daycare Time: 6:00 AM-6:30 PM Location: Salon 1 Buses depart Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6:15 AM (on a loop) Location: Ballroom Entrance Games: SLYSA Complex Game 1: 8:00 AM Game 2: 11:00 AM Game 3: 2:00 PM Buses return from fields to hotel 4 PM (on a loop) Hospitality Room Time: 5 PM – 10 PM Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) Thursday, July 25, 2024 Breakfast at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (by Ballroom Entrance) Doggie Daycare Time: 6:00 AM-6:30 PM Location: Salon 1 Buses depart Mariott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6:15 AM (on a loop) Location: Ballroom Entrance Games: SLYSA Complex Game 1: 8:00 AM Game 2: 11:00 AM Game 3: 2:00 PM Buses return from fields to hotel 4 PM (on a loop) Hospitality Room Time: 5 PM – 10 PM Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) Friday, July 26, 2024 Breakfast at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (by Ballroom Entrance) Doggie Daycare Time: 6:00 AM-6:30 PM Location: Salon 1 Buses depart Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6:15 AM (on a loop) Location: Ballroom Entrance Games: SLYSA Complex Game 1: 8:00 AM Game 2: 11:00 AM Game 3: 2:00 PM (3rd place game) Buses return from fields to hotel 4 PM (on a loop) Hospitality Room Time: 5 PM – 10 PM Location: Lindbergh Room (9th floor) Saturday, July 27, 2024 Breakfast at Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 6 AM Location: Tent Room (by Ballroom Entrance) Buses depart Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Time: 8:15 AM Location: Ballroom Entrance Championship Game Ceremonies Time: 9:00 AM Location: SLYSA Complex Championship Game(s) Time: 9:30 AM Location: SLYSA Complex Buses return from fields to hotel Time: Approx. 12:45 pm (on a loop) - unless 2nd game NBBA Awards Reception Cocktail Hour/Hors D'oeuvres: 6:00 pm, Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel Awards Ceremony: 7:00 PM Location: Grand Ballroom Sunday, July 28, 2024 Teams Depart Team Rosters Atlanta Chaos Name Position Uniform Number Roy Cody, Jr Player 25 Dontrey Hunt Player 28 Rod Best Player 66 Garrick Scott Player 7 Mike Hayes Player 8 Courtney Williams Player 79 Felix Walker Player 9 Rasheed Manson Player 1 Darnell Jacobs Player 0 Melchium Ellis Volunteer Coach Roy Cody Pitcher/Spotter 56 Pat Cody Manager 64 Cartez Hill Pitcher 35 Cartez Hill JR Catcher Austin Blackhawks Name Position Uniform Number Andrew Bernet Player 5 Jamie Sibson Player 8 Wayne Sibson Player 11 Robert Perez Player 12 Sarai Hernandez Player 21 Dariuhs Sterling Player 23 Jesus Concepcion Player 24 Pam Chesser Player 25 Edwin Manning Player 31 Michael Finn Player 32 Daniel Brock Player 35 Mariano Reynoso Player 40 Hector Lara Player 43 Steve Puryear Player 45 Ashley Melero Player 54 Crystal Kowalski Player 55 Pedro Aguirre Player 57 Davieon Perez Player 58 Faith Penn Player 63 Inae Grace Lee Player 72 Rusty Reames Scorekeeper/Team Mom Bree Taylor Spotter/Scorekeeper 3 Molly Fleming Pitcher/Spotter 7 Jonathan Fleming Head Coach/Spotter/Catcher 34 Holly Whittier Spotter/Scorekeeper 71 Kenny Whittier Catcher/Coach 99 Graham Mathenia Volunteer 9 Mike McGuire Volunteer 13 Lauren Whittier Volunteer 18 Heather Mathenia Scorekeeper 19 Bayou City Heat Name Position Uniform Number Richie Flores Player 0 Vanessa Leal Volunteer 00 Lea Werner Player Catcher 2 Lupe Perez Player 3 LJ Rodriguez Catcher/Spotter/Volunteer 4 Kim Fenney Volunteer 6 Lee Rodriguez Coach/Player/Spotter/Catcher 9 Anivar "Pedro" Garcia Player 10 Noah Fenney Player 12 Dennis "Cousin" Lynch Player 13 Grant Simpson Player 15 Michael Garrett Coach 17 Darryl Minor Player 18 Tanner Gers Player 20 Alex Gonzales Player 21 Mary Delafuente Spotter/Volunteer 23 Johnny "Steel" Cagle Player 27 Catherine Perez Spotter/Volunteer 31 Melvin Gatewood Player 34 Joyce Haynes Volunteer 35 Alfonso Medrano Coach/Pitcher/Spotter/Volunteer 44 John Fenney Spotter/Volunteer 59 Jose Gaspar Catcher/Volunteer 78 Nancy Gaspar Volunteer 81 Marissa Reder Volunteer 87 BCS Outlaws Name Position Uniform Number Hillary Oswald Player 12 Justin Romack Player 23 Alex Quick Player 5 Abigail Junek Player 1 Hunter Frederick Player 8 Crystal Stark Player 9 Joseph Brooks Player 3 Sarah Gardner Player 14 Matthew Gropner Player 2 Jerry House Pitcher 11 Zane Jackson Catcher 7 Hunter Gardner Spotter 27 Abigail Stark* Spotter 28 Angela Quick Volunteer Victoria Junek Volunteer Duane Frederick Volunteer Tyson Romack* Spotter 15 Boston Renegades Name Position Uniform Number Shayne Cantan Player 37 Drew Crook Player 47 Shawn Devenish Player 53 Rob Dias Player 18 Melissa Hoyt Player 3 Chris Kimball Player 20 Joe McCormick Player 46 Tyler Mireault Player 4 Elena Regan Player 71 Ivan Rodriguez Player 1 Luis Rodriguez Player 24 David Sanchez Player 48 Luis Soto Player 27 Christian Thaxton Player 2 Rob Thayer Player 54 Joe Yee Player 30 Guy Zuccarello Player 9 Ron Cochran Pitcher 44 Peter Connolly Pitcher/Spotter 7 Bryan Grillo Spotter 33 Gina Devenish Spotter/Catcher 35 Hunter Weissman Spotter/Catcher 41 Rob Weissman Catcher 62 Boston Strong Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Sam Bernstein Catcher/Spotter/Coach 3 Darren Black Assistant Head Coach/Player 19 Johnny Coe Pitcher/Catcher/Coach 13 Matthew de Brigard * Player 39 Jody de Brigard Volunteer Christine Diaz Player 88 George Kamara Player 12 Kelsey Linsenbigler Pitcher/Spotter/Coach 14 Jack Mosko Pitcher/Catcher/Coach 10 Chris Nagle Player 42 Karen Nagle Player 41 Wynter Pingel Player 36 Matthew Puvogel Player 38 Gina Quintanilla Player 11 Joseph Quintanilla Headcoach/Player 5 James Sciortino Pitcher/Spotter/Catcher/Coach 1 Kahmile Whitby Player 24 William (Billy) Hackett Spotter/Catcher/Volunteer 27 Joey Buizon Player 23 Alberto Moreno* Player 21 Aurora Batista Volunteer Braille Bandits Name Position Uniform Number Don Argus Pitcher 30 Joyce Brown Spotter 31 John Crossley Player 11 Leonard Myrick Spotter 5 Larry McDowell Coach 9 Jake McEntyre Player 48 Andrew Salmon Player 49 Ralph Smith Player 7 Kathleen Trutsel Player 10 Erica Thomas Spotter 51 Zephyryn Victor Player 2 RoMario Blake Player 17 Pamela Greaves Spotter 41 Kathryn Jedynha Player 22 Debra Daniels Player 20 Marcell Victor Volunteer 32 James Mims Pitcher/Spotter 35 Pameta McKenzie Player 4 Jakesha Davis Player 8 Tasha Lee Player 99 Ashely Salmon Spotter 12 Akiya Cuff Spotter 19 Jornya Hunter Spotter 1 Gregory Thompson Player 50 Priska Sylvestre Player 55 BSO Philly Fire Name Position Uniform Number Meghan Fink Player 10 Ron Hawthorne Player 0 Dakota Hogwood Player 4 Scott Hogwood Player 13 Mike Jackson Player 12 Casey Krouse Player 9 Cesar Lazcano Player 24 John Margist Player 17 Gina Natoli Player 15 Frank O'Neill Player 3 Justin Rhines Player 8 Tyler Rodriguez Player 7 Nick Silver Player 11 Camrie Hogwood Spotter 40 Lexie Hogwood Player 23 Colin Krouse Catcher/Volunteer 46 Pat Krouse Pitcher/Coach 44 Frances Krouse Volunteer 41 Zach Moir Catcher/Spotter/Volunteer 43 Cindy Ndiaye Spotter/Volunteer 49 Jeff Rhines Coach 48 Mike Ricardo Catcher/Spotter/Volunteer 47 Matthew Galante Catcher/Pitcher/Volunteer 45 Chicago Comets Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Lamarion Aldridge Player 22 Noah Beckman Player 4 Xavier Cerrano* Catcher 73 Giovanni Francese Player 31 Alex Gamino Player 28 Leonora Gourd Spotter 60 Bethzaida Sanabria Spotter 61 Emmerson Barrett* catcher 63 Daniel Hernandez Player 47 John T Herzog Coach 17 Christopher Jackson Player 75 Alex Gillaspie Player 62 William Landram Player 81 Ignacio Lopez Pitcher 11 Erika Rosas-Lopez Volunteer 34 Richard Schultz Player 45 Christina Smerz Spotter 33 Kendrick Vaughn Player 99 Dustin Youngren Player 3 Chad Perry Pitcher 23 Gerardo Tavera Player 9 Melissa Casillas Spotter 21 Robert Youngren Volunteer N/A Michael Wood Player/Volunteer 44 Michael Mcglashon Player 20 David Smolka Volunteer N/A Cindy Grunze Volunteer N/A Johnny Dominguez Player 65 Jesus Garcia-Lopez Pitcher 85 Cleveland Scrappers Name Uniform Number Position Antonio Dobyne 2 Player Denise Ayres 5 Spotter/Catcher Wilbert Turner 7 Player/Team President Kevin Barrett 10 Pitcher/Catcher Mike Dell 17 Spotter/Catcher Christina LaBondano 22 Player Xavier Blockson 27 Pitcher/Catcher/Spotter Traci Parks 36 Player Steve Miller 37 Player Tony Guy 60 Player Kevin Burton 61 Player/Coach Stanley Griffin 66 Player Christian Keely 89 Player Nathan Weigand 96 Pitcher/Catcher/Spotter Jeffrey Dell 99 Player/Head Coach Jara Dell #099 Scorekeeper Linda Barrett #00 Volunteer Jeanette Burton 77 Scorekeeper/Spotter Marion Parker 31 Player Gateway Archers Name Position Uniform Number Orlando Gonzalez Head Coach/Spotter 4 Jason Frazier Coach 34 Mike Curtis Pitcher 32 Chad Dillon Player 5 David Smith Player 7 Ethan Johnston Player 21 Justin Holland Player 6 Kyle Borah Player 94 Liam McCoy Player 10 Ricky Castaneda Player 88 Marc Morris Player 13 Nathan Lawson Player 16 Richie Krussel Player 28 Steven Patten Player 9 Zion Prince Player 3 Henry Allen Player 25 Demetris Morrow Player 2 Leul McChesney Player 23 Caesar Ermos Catcher 1 Shay Morris Spotter 14 Vee Gaspa Volunteer Erin Frazier Volunteer Andrea Guerra Volunteer Cole Pedtke Volunteer 85 Andy Hannigan Volunteer Rodney Cotton Volunteer Houston Hurricanes Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Blake Boudreaux Player/Coach 12 Timothy Syphers Player 24 Hunter Mouton Player 23 Jason Walters Player 2 Juan Munoz Player 27 Ronnie Bellomy Player 71 John Marquez Player 3 Josh Perry Player 0 PJ Navarro Player 19 John Parker Player/Coach 9 Doug Biggins Player 8 Willy Harrison Player 21 Josselyn Williams Player 11 Jamelle Williams Player 1 Kyle Burris Coach/Pitcher/Spotter/Catcher 7 John Gonzalez Pitcher/Spotter/Catcher 13 Jonathan Velasquez* Catcher/Spotter 6 Tina Gonzalez Spotter/Volunteer 31 Elizabeth Gonzalez Spotter/Volunteer Beverly Gonzalez Volunteer Ashley Velasquez Volunteer 69 Angela Velasquez* Volunteer 96 Kelly Boudreaux Volunteer 12 Indy Edge Roster Name Uniform Number Position Jason Dobbs 0 Player Steve Michaels 1 Coach/Catcher/Player Erik Rodriguez 2 Player/Captain Corey White 3 Player Jacory Wiley 4 Player Kaleb Wright 7 Player Mike Malloy 8 Player Miguel Tello 9 Player Corion White 11 Player Kyle Kennedy 12 Pitcher/Coach/Spotter Paige De Icaza 13 Spotter/Stats Elijah Burns 14 Player Sherlock Washington 18 Player Jonathon Biele 20 Player Alvin Suarez 21 Player Nick Mulhern 22 Player/Captain Jon Boggs 23 Player/Coach/Catcher Brandon Chesser 30 Player Joe Fleeks 32 Player Bree Abdon 41 Spotter Liaa Michaels 42 Spotter/Catcher Lisa Gilchrist 44 Spotter Braden Rodriguez 50 Player/Spotter/Catcher Mike Beatty 61 Spotter Barb Price Volunteer Amanda Knowles Volunteer Melinda Best Volunteer Indy Thunder Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Daniel Belding Player 71 Dylan Berry Player 12 Ed Brown Player 88 Zach Buhler Player 24 Mike Coughlin Player 34 Axel Cox Player 22 Daniel Diaz Player 9 Chris Dunlavy Player 8 Gerald Dycus Player 10 Jordan Flatt* Player 18 Toby Gregory Player 13 Joe Higdon Player 55 Ikram Ikramullah Player 99 Cody Jeffers Player 1 Kyle Lewis Player 37 James Michaels Player 11 Adam Rodenbeck Player 41 Aaron See Player 53 EJ Sellers Player 7 Kevin Smith Player 44 Joel Taulbee, Player 2 Clint Woodard Player 21 Jesse Michaels Pitcher 29 Jared Woodard Pitcher/Assoc.Head Coach 5 Reece Hudson Spotter 9 Alyson LaFon, Spotter 22 Casey Scroggham Spotter 73 Samantha West Spotter/Volunteer 33 MIrriah Woodard Spotter 4 Darnell Booker Head Coach/Pitcher/Catcher 23 Ron Brown Volunteer 25 Jean Brown Volunteer 18 Louise Brown Volunteer/Statistician Roni Higdon Volunteer/Scorekeeper 14 Kay Hughes Volunteer 92 Jessica Hunt Vounteer/Social Media Pat Jackson Volunteer 72 Trisha Kramp Volunteer Rebecca Lewis Volunteer 31 Damien Platt Volunteer 7 Christine Roth Volunteeer Eddie Seller Volunteer Linda Skaggs Volunteer/Scorekeeper 777 Dave Taylor Volunteer/Umpire 11 Melanie Taylor Volunteer/Scorekeeper 23 Ronya Woodard Volunteer 69 Brad Farmer Volunteer/Scorekeepr Johnny Harper Volunteer Minnesota Millers Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Kaylee Guerra* Spotter 2 Pat Lemke Player 5 Kathy Quinn Spotter 8 Riley Schmitz Player 9 Evan Van Duyne Player 11 Gavin Hagan* Catcher/Spotter Ket Hagan Pitcher/Spotter/Catcher Josh Xiong Player 21 Stephen Guerra Player/Captain 24 Doug Van Duyne Head Coach/Spotter 25 Kyle Kuhlman Player 57 Todd Paulson Player 88 Tori Andres Player James Van Duyne Volunteer Dawn Pereda Volunteer Kent Holland Volunteer Jackson Holland* Player John Hewlett Spotter/Catcher Amy Hewlett Spotter/Volunteer Gunnar Hewlett Spotter/Catcher Josh Hewlett* Spotter/Catcher New Jersey Titans Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Zak Turner Player 24 Lamont Bordley Player 8 Alfonso Harrell Player 6 Marvin Morgan Player 3 Damien Gonzalez* Player 4 Joey De Jesus Player 55 Corey Llyod Player 21 Rich Koppenjan Player 19 Wali Salahuddin, Jr. Player 28 Randy George Player 11 Steve DiNome Pitcher 25 Nestor Gonzalez Coach/Catcher/Pitcher Volunteer 18 Nestor Gonzalez, Sr. Volunteer 20 Nia Gonzalez* Volunteer Alison Turner Spotter/ Scorekeeper 2 Jessica Nunziata Spotter/ Scorekeeper 33 Sharon George Spotter/ Scorekeeper 16 Rapheal De Jesus Volunteer/Catcher Oklahoma Lookouts Name Position Uniform Number Mark Ivy Player/Coach/Captain 24 Kyle Ivy Player 34 Aaron Higby Player/Captain 11 Casey Bahn Player 1 Jay Teagal Player 5 David Gwin Player 30 Bob Selby Player 32 Tim Hibner Pitcher/Asst. Coach 0 Josh Sisson Player 3 Ronnie Dowell Player 7 Earl Kessler Spotter 10 Jennifer Hibner Scorekeeper Gabe Weathers Player 19 Cleo Stephans Player 99 Frank Facio Player 18 Bruce Weathers Spotter/Catcher SGV Panthers Name Position Uniform Number Darren Keepers Player 29 Eric Varela Player 36 Jason Esterhuizen Player 15 Jhon Jairo Rodriguez Player 9 Bee Yang Player 7 Alex Marositz Player 28 Brendan Wright Player 86 Joe Duncan Player 5 Leonardo Medina Player 3 Victor Hernandez Player 83 Bethzabet Estrada Player 8 Eric Cooley Player 23 Colbey Haney Head Coach/Spotter/Catcher/Pitcher 11 Sunny Stefanov Spotter/Catcher/Pitcher 33 Isabel Varela Spotter/Catcher/Pitcher 6 Darrell Keepers Spotter/Catcher/Pitcher 12 Lisa Keepers Volunteer 2 Rosalie Varela Scorekeeper/Volunteer 56 Dominic Netti Volunteer 79 Dale Wright Volunteer 24 Jeff Collins Scorekeeper/Volunteer 14 Laura Collins Volunteer 20 Marina Hernandez Volunteer 58 Jeremy Baskett Scorekeeper/Spotter/Catcher/Pitcher 27 Sirens Roster Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Kim Blumenthal Player/Captain 1 Klarah Bloomer* Player 7 Kalari Girtley-Jackson Player 23 Amy Sweigard Player 12 Katherine Warren Player 5 Whitney Marin Player 26 Kaitlyn Overshiner Player 3 Corey Turner Player 11 Jazmine Nelson* Player 8 Ravin Roper Player 28 Aly Slaughter Player 21 Amy Wilson Player 13 LaKisha Renee Holmes Player 32 Kasondra McDaniel Coach/Spotter/Catcher 0 Bailey Badger Player/Spotter/Pitcher 44 Megan Illig Player/Spotter/Pitcher/Catcher 10 Mari Blumenthal Pitcher/Catcher/Spotter 24 Kendra Badger Player/Catcher/Spotter 4 Karen Bloomer Volunteer 27 Tammy Clary Volunteer 18 Neal McDonald Coach 2 Ryan Walz Coach/Spotter/Catcher 88 Piper Lisek* Catcher/Volunteer 99 Rodneycia Taylor Volunteer/Catcher/Spotter 17 Angela Banks Volunteer 15 Ayden Ferandez* Volunteer 25 Tyler Tigers Player (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Timothy Chappell Player 1 Ronald Jordan Player 2 Roy Hutchins Player 7 L. Darnell Williams Player 8 Alexa Owens Player 9 Alex Barrera Player 10 Joseph Smolka Player 21 Gregory Roberts Co-Captain/Player 22 Carlos Black Co-Captain/Player 24 Elzie Hasket Jr Pitcher 25 Edgar Erickson Player 32 Rosie Reed Player 33 Larry Reed Coach/Player 55 John Cowens Catcher/Spotter Candy Hutchins Scorekeeper Samantha Smolka Scorekeeper Ke'Andrial Reed Volunteer Lanashia Reed Spotter Juliet Traylor Spotter Darryl Harrell Volunteer Chiara Black* Volunteer Name Position Cassie Hopkins Tournament Director Jamie Sibson Tournament Asst. Kamryn Sibon Tournament Asst. Jason Price Head Umpire Jadon Price Umpire John Lykowski, Sr. Umpire Kemp Price Umpire David Robert Umpire Mike Woodard Umpire Dave Taylor Umpire Jordyn Sibson Umpire Austin Hawkins Umpire Allen Haywood Umpire Karren Lykowski Scorekeeper Glenda Cole Scorekeeper Peggy Hurt-FranksScorekeeper Sylvia Redman Scorekeeper Linda Skaggs Scorekeeper Roni Higdon Scorekeeper Brad Farmer Scorekeeper Melanie Taylor Scorekeeper Missy Lykowski Scorekeeper Katie Mathenia  Scorekeeper                    John Lykowski, Jr. Photography/Social Media Women of Our League (WOOL) - Northeast Divas Name Position Uniform Number Kalari Girtley-Jackson Player/Coach 6 Jasmine Nelson Player 8 Kathleen Trutschel Player 26 Gina Natoli Player 7 Kimberly Blumenthal Player/Captain 69 Katherine Jedynak Player 15 Karen Nagle Player 33 Wynter Pingel Player 50 Dakota Hogwood Player 68 Klarah Bloomer Player 29 Amy Sweigard Player 38 Katherine Warren Player 22 KaitlynOvershiner Player 3 Kory Turner Player 51 Raven B Player 10 Alexis Hogwood Player 4 Christine Diaz Player 88 Gina Quintanilla Player 11 Lisa Gilchrist Spotter 12 Mari Blumenthal Pitcher 24 Kendra Badger Catcher 13 Christina Smerz Spotter 3 Kelsey Linsenbigler Spotter 2 Kasondra McDaniel Spotter/Base Judge Allyson LaFon Base Judge/Base Operator Maya Gilchrist-Stringer Base Judge Women of Our League (WOOL) - Southwest Bombshells Name (* = minor) Position Uniform Number Rosie Reed Player 33 Ashley Melero Player 55 Crystal Kowalski Player 91 Josselyn Williams Player 17 Faith Penn Player 36 Molly Fleming Pitcher/Spotter 49 Heather Mathenia Scorekeeper 9 Kamryn Sibson* Catcher/Spotter 16 Bree Taylor Spotter/Catcher 12 Alexa Owens Player 15 Ronnie Bellamy Player 11 Sarai Hernandez Player 21 Whitney Marin Player 19 Pam Chesser Player 25 Sylvia Redman Volunteer 14 Grace Lee Player 2 Holly Whittier Spotter/Volunteer 71 Rusty Reames Scorekeeper/Volunteer Dan Tracy Award Dan Tracy joined the NBBA in the Mid 1980s. He and his wife Dede dedicated many years to the game of Beep Baseball, both in Oklahoma City and on the National level. Dan was an umpire and was instrumental in bringing structure and professionalism to the NBBA officiating crew. He wrote the first umpire manual in 1991 while serving his first term on the NBBA Board of Directors. Later, he also authored the Official NBBA Rules book in 1998. In 1997 and again in 1998, Dan was part of an NBBA team who made a couple of trips to Taipei, Taiwan to introduce the game of beep baseball to those who are blind and visually impaired in that nation. Mr. Tracy provided extensive umpire training to the Taiwanese to get prepared to host the first ever beep baseball tournament held in Taiwan in May, 1998. In 2000, Taiwan then hosted the NBBA World Series and Dan again served as head umpire while teaching and training local officials. In 1992 Dan Tracy’s dedication to the game of Beep Baseball was recognized as he was awarded the Jim Quinn Award at the World Series in Minneapolis, MN. A further example of Mr. Tracy’s faithful service to those who are blind and visually challenged and the sport of Beep Baseball was his commitment to helping out with the local Oklahoma City Regional Tournament, usually held each June, for numerous years. This was capped off by Dan helping host the 1998 World Series of Beep Baseball in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Dan Tracy retired from officiating in 2003 but, his service and his lasting impact to the game has not been forgotten. This led to the NBBA Board of Directors to conceive an award to honor those officials and special unsung volunteers who many times are overlooked. On March 6, 2004 the Dan Tracy Award was established to recognize the outstanding field official at each World Series tournament. Field officials include scorekeepers, base switch operators, base judges and field and head umpires. The Head Umpire usually selects the Dan Tracy Awardee(s) each year. Dan Tracy Award Recipients 2004 Dan Horne, Umpire 2005 Cynthia Freidich & Teri Karnik, local (Houston) volunteers 2006 Pat Tillius, Ari Cardella, local (Cleveland) volunteers; Dave Lykowski, Umpire 2007 Kenny Bailey, Head Umpire 2008 Kemp Price, Umpire 2009 Sylvia Redman, Scorekeeper; James Hosch Umpire 2010 Karren Lykowski, Scorekeeper & John Lykowski, Sr., Umpire 2011 Lynda Bagley, Jerry Cole & Glenda Cole, Scorekeepers 2012 John Lykowski, Jr., NBBA Media Specialist and Photographer 2013 None awarded 2014 Kevin Barrett, Base Operator 2015 Jason Price, Umpire 2016 Michael Woodard, Umpire 2017 Jan Traphagan, Tournament Director/NBBA 1st VP 2018 Jerry Windell, Competition Committee Chair/HOF player 2019 John T. Herzog, Coach/Contributor; Kevin Sibson, Pitcher/Contributor 2020 No Award due to WS Cancellation (Pandemic) 2021 Barb Weston, Scorekeeper; David Robert, Umpire 2022 Deb Brummer, Former player/Volunteer 2023 Jadon Price, Umpire; Chayton Conway, Scorekeeper The Legacy of Jim Quinn As one of the founders of the NBBA, Jim Quinn was considered one of the best players in the history of the NBBA. Known as the “Ted Williams” of Beep Baseball, Mr. Quinn was a powerful hitter and an all-around good athlete. More importantly, Jim Quinn was the embodiment of the NBBA goal of enabling those who are blind or sight impaired to reach their full potential through participation in athletic competition. Jim Quinn’s life is a model for all of us. A gifted athlete before he lost his sight to Diabetes, Jim did not shy away from any challenge. His love of sports enabled him to overcome his impairment and lead his life to the fullest. Always humble, Jim was always willing to help others demonstrating a willingness to share his many friends’ problems. He dedicated five years to the sport of Beep Baseball, a game he loved very much. Both on and off the field of competition Jim’s service to those who are blind and visually impaired remains an inspiration to players and volunteers alike. An award given to Jim Quinn in 1975 sums up how much he was admired and why this award is given in his honor. It said “Jim Quinn. A man whose blindness only made him a bigger winner”. This is the essence of Jim Quinn the athlete but, most of all Jim Quinn the person; He is a role model for us all and this is why the Jim Quinn Award was so named. The spirit of Jim Quinn is that of courage and humility, of service to others, of leadership by example and deed, inspiration by overcoming adversity and by always giving 100% effort, sportsmanship, and dedication to promoting sports for the visually impaired. Jim Quinn’s positive impact on the lives of others happened during his lifetime and now is his lasting legacy. His greatness lives through this award and each recipient is the torch bearer of his legacy. Jim Quinn Award Recipients 1981 John Ross 1982 Kim Crossen 1983 Jim Mastro 1984 Boyd Wix 1985 Frank Mathenia 1986 Cora McKiernan 1987 Angie Meier 1988 Jeanette and Bob Bigger 1989 Rich Cassillas 1990 Jim Capek 1991 Ed (Doc) Bradley 1992 Dan Tracy 1993 John Lykowski 1994 Glen Hopkins 1995 Steve Perry 1996 Joe Wood 1997 Marty Skutnik 1998 Kevin & Wayne Sibson Rusty & Rod Reames 1999 Nick Lopez 2000 Jan Traphagan 2001 Kevin Barrett 2002 Ron Whaley 2003 Randy Stalcup 2004 Jeri Orr 2005 James Gong 2006 Leonard Williams 2007 Jim Wolfe 2008 Kerry Kuck 2009 John Parker 2010 Wilbert Turner 2011 Jon Walker 2012 David Smolka 2013 Sylvia Redman 2014 Terri Smolka 2015 Debbie Brummer 2016 Kevin Miller 2017 Kevin Burton 2018 Janet Leonard 2019 Tim Hibner 2020 None Awarded-Pandemic 2021 Alfonso Medrano 2022 Stephen Guerra 2023 Liaa Michaels Sportsman Ship Award The 1993-94 Awards Committee was chaired by John Lykowski Sr., Bob Bigger, Jeanette Bigger & Ron Bruns. Their work set in motion and the NBBA Board approved of the formation of the Sportsmanship Award and at the August 10, 1993 General Assembly in Austin the Award was approved and started in 1994 at Ft. Lauderdale. Originally submitted by longtime Arizona volunteer and NBBA Umpire George Haws, “A monetary Team Sportsmanship Award is to be awarded to the team that best qualifies in the following two categories, A. Individual players and B. Team attitude and conduct on and off the field”. As a result of this, each year a team is chosen to have its World Series fees paid the following year. 1994 California Lions 1995 Topeka Gofors 1996 Lone Star Roadrunners 1997 Taipei Bats 1998 None awarded 1999 Rocky Mountain Eagles 2000 Kansas All Stars 2001 Taiwan Homerun 2002 Kansas All Stars 2003 Oklahoma City Bombers 2004 Columbus Vipers 2005 Cleveland Scrappers 2006 Taiwan Homerun 2007 Pennsylvania Wolfpack 2008 Stockton Stingrays 2009 Stockton Stingrays 2010 Colorado Storm 2011 Taiwan Homerun 2012 Wichita Sonics 2013 Colorado Storm 2014 Atlanta Eclipse 2015 Rochester, NY Redwings 2016 Atlanta Eclipse 2017 Chicago Comets 2018 Toronto Blind Jays 2019 Austin Blackhawks 2020 World Series cancelled due to Pandemic 2021 Wichita Falcons 2022 Long Island Bombers 2023 San Antonio Jets Past NBBA World Champions Year Host City 1st. Place 2nd. Place 3rd. Place Most Valuable Player 1976 St. Paul, St. Paul Phoenix Minneapolis Denny Huberty Minnesota Gorillas Thunderbirds BSF St. Paul Gorillas 1977 Lawrence, Minneapolis Sioux Falls Phoenix Dave Miller Kansas BSF De Lighted Thunderbirds Sioux Falls DeLighted 1978 Phoenix, Minneapolis Phoenix St. Paul Jim Mastro Arizona BSF Thunderbirds Gorillas Minneapolis, BSF 1979 Wichita, Minneapolis Houston Fort Worth Jim Mastro Kansas BSF Bombers Roadrunners Minneapolis BSF 1980 Dallas, Fort Worth Albuquerque Houston Ray Marshall Tru Sight, Texas Roadrunners Tru Sight Bombers Jim Mastro MN BSF 1981 Houston, Albuquerque Dallas Minneapolis Ray Marshall Texas Tru Sight Bandits BSF Albuquerque Tru Sight 1982 Minneapolis, Albuquerque Fort Worth Minneapolis Ray Marshall Minnesota Tru Sight Roadrunners Rangers Albuquerque Tru Sight 1983 Minneapolis, Fort Worth Minneapolis Albuquerque Ray Marshall Minnesota Roadrunners BSF Tru Sight Albuquerque Tru Sight 1984 Albuquerque, Albuquerque Fort Worth El Paso Ray Marshall New Mexico Tru Sight Roadrunners Sun Devils Albuquerque Tru Sight 1985 Minneapolis, Albuquerque Chicago North Bay Bill Belwe Minnesota Tru Sight Bluffs Nemesis North Bay Nemesis 1986 Palo Alto, Albuquerque Hayward, CA El Paso Ray Marshall California Tru Sight Blaze Dust Devils Albuquerque Tru Sight 1987 Ithaca, Albuquerque Houston East Bay Juan Moren New York Tru Sight Bombers Blaze Houston Bombers 1988 Austin, Albuquerque Chicago East Bay Ray Marshall Tru Sight Texas Tru Sight Bluffs Blaze Roy Eubanks Ft. Worth 1989 Topeka, Albuquerque Austin Houston Ray Marshall Tru Sight Kansas Tru Sight Blackhawks Bombers Danny Foppiano Tru Sight 1990 Chicago, Indianapolis Chicago East Bay Ray Marshall Tru Sight Illinois Eagles Bluff Blaze Dave Smolka Bluff 1991 Houston, Fort Worth Indianapolis Chicago Karen Windell Indy Texas Roadrunners Eagles Insight Roy Eubanks Ft Worth 1992 St. Louis Park Austin Chicago Minneapolis Ernest Cook Austin Minnesota Blackhawks Cobras BSF Steve Stambaugh Wichita 1993 Austin, Austin Fort Worth Chicago Juan Moren, Hou Express Texas Blackhawks Roadrunners Cobras Steve Stambaugh Wichita 1994 Ft. Lauderdale Austin Chicago Fort Worth Ron Watson Rocky Mt Eagles Florida Blackhawks Bluff Roadrunners Eric Mazariegos West Coast 1995 Denver, Austin Lone Star West Coast Wilbert Turner Cleveland L Williams Colorado Blackhawks Roadrunners Dawgs Comets, Ernest Cook Austin 1996 Austin, Austin Lone Star Chicago Sal Guzman Austin Texas Blackhawks Roadrunners Bluffs John Parker Wichita Year Host City 1st. Place 2nd. Place 3rd. Place Most Valuable Player 1997 Topeka, Austin Wichita West Coast Eric Mazariegos Dawgs Kansas Blackhawks Sonics Dawgs Darryl Minor Houston 1998 Midwest City, Austin West Coast Wichita Kevin Burton Col Vipers Oklahoma Blackhawks Dawgs Sonics Roy Eubanks Ft Worth Lupe Perez Austin 1999 Sacramento, West Coast Austin Fast Star Eric Mazariegos Dawgs California Dawgs Blackhawks Comets Both OFF & DEF 2000 Taipei, West Coast Kansas Fast Star Lin Shin-Huang Taiwan Taiwan Dawgs All Stars Comets Neal McDonald Dawgs 2001 Cleveland, West Coast Kansas Oklahoma Eric Mazariegos Dawgs Ohio Dawgs All Stars City Bombers Benny Meier OKC Bombers 2002 Glenview, Bayou City Oklahoma Austin Steve Stambaugh Kansas Illinois Heat City Bombers Blackhawks Frank Facio OKC Bombers 2003 Denver, Chicago West Coast Oklahoma Greg Gontaryk Col Vipers Colorado Comets Dawgs City Bombers Eric Mazariegos Dawgs 2004 Columbus, Taiwan Kansas Cleveland Frank Guerra Long Island Ohio Homerun All Stars Scrappers Darryl Minor Bayou City 2005 Houston, Taiwan Kansas Chicago Frank Guerra Long Island Texas Homerun All Stars Comets Jen-Jang Chang Taiwan 2006 Cleveland, Taiwan West Coast Bayou City Adam Rodenbeck Austin Ohio Homerun Dawgs Heat Wen-Chen Chiu Taiwan Chance Cranford Dawgs 2007 Rochester, Kansas West Coast Chicago Dave Benny Indy Thunder Minnesota All Stars Dawgs Comets Rob Weigand Col Vipers 2008 Houston, West Coast Kansas Bayou City Frank Guerra Long Island Texas Dawgs All Stars Heat Giovanni Francese Comets 2009 Stockton, West Coast Taiwan Bayou City Bobby Lakey Bayou City California Dawgs Homerun Heat Zach Arambula Austin 2010 Rochester, West Coast Taiwan Kansas Esubalew Johnston Colorado Minnesota Dawgs Homerun All Stars Lupe Perez West Coast Dawgs 2011 Indianapolis, West Coast Taiwan Chicago Yu-Ting Kuo Taiwan Indiana Dawgs Homerun Comets Tanner Gers Bayou City Heat 2012 Ames, Taiwan Austin Bayou City Guy Zuccarello Boston Iowa Homerun Blackhawks Heat Darryl Minor Bayou City Heat 2013 Columbus, Taiwan Austin Bayou City Tim Chappell Columbus, GA Georgia Homerun Blackhawks Heat Tanner Gers Bayou City Heat 2014 Rochester, Austin RHI Indy Colorado Isaiah Wilcox Atlanta Eclipse Minnesota Blackhawks X-Treme Storm Lupe Perez Austin Blackhawks 2015 Rochester, Austin Taiwan Bayou City Eric Mazariegos Austin New York Blackhawks Homerun Heat Ching-Kai Chen Taiwan 2016 Ames, Indianapolis Boston Colorado Isaiah Wilcox Atlanta Eclipse Iowa Thunder Renegades Storm Tanner Gers Bayou City Heat 2017 W. Palm Indianapolis Taiwan Colorado Isaiah Wilcox San Antonio Beach, FL Thunder Homerun Storm Christian Thaxton Boston 2018 Eau Claire, Indianapolis Bayou City San Antonio Blake Boudreaux Bayou City Wisconsin Thunder Heat Jets Nick Mulherin Indy Edge 2019 Tulsa, Indianapolis San Antonio Boston Eric Rodriguez Indy Thunder Oklahoma Thunder Jets Renegades Kyle Lewis Indy Thunder 2020 Ames, Iowa Cancelled due to the Pandemic 2021 Wichita, Indianapolis San Antonio Austin Eric Rodriguez Indy Thunder Kansas Thunder Jets Blackhawks Corey White Indy Thunder 2022 Beaumont, Texas Indy Edge San Antonio Austin Joe McCormick Boston Renegades Jets Blackhawks David Smith San Antonio Eric Rodriguez, Indy Edge 2023 Norman, Indy Edge San Antonio Indy Cody Jeffares, Indy Thunder Oklahoma Jets Thunder Eric Rodriguez, Indy Edge Thank you for being amazing sponsors to the NBBA! 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