Misplaced Pages

Wachusett Dirt Dawgs

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

The Wachusett Dirt Dawgs were a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League of New England based in Leominster, Massachusetts . They played their home games at Historic Doyle Field in Leominster, Mass. 2012–2017. They were an expansion team for the FCBL and played their inaugural season in 2012.

#530469

12-540: Futures Collegiate Baseball League Commissioner, Chris Hall, announced on June 19, 2011, that the Wachusett Dirt Dawgs will be added as the league's fifth franchise located in Leominster, Mass. The organization will be operated by local businessman, John Morrison, President of privately held polymer lens manufacturer, Fosta-Tek Optics. Fosta-Tek employs more than 150 people and has been an integral part of

24-625: A 0.75 ERA, both team records. The team had a stretch that they won 15 of 16 games in the middle to late June, giving them enough recognition to be ranked #20 in the Collegiate Summer Baseball national rankings. The team reached the FCBL playoffs for the first time in franchise history after clinching the #3 seed in the playoffs, but their playoff stint was a short one, as they lost to the Worcester Bravehearts 9–2 in

36-643: A season (76), while holding the team titles in batting average (.403) and on-base percentage (.472). Outfielder Sean Webster (SNHU) swiped a team record 21 bases over the season. Ryne Ogron (Elon) was named the FCBL Defensive Player of the Year in 2016, after finishing the season with a .979 fielding percentage over 52 games. After struggling in their first years of existence, the Wachusett Dirt Dawgs made major strides in their sixth season. They broke multiple records, including their first winning season and

48-574: A team record 29 wins in 2017. Individually, Zack Tower (Franklin Pierce) re-wrote the Dirt Dawgs offensive record books, as the fourth year player in the FCBL set the league record for career homeruns, and a team record 18 longballs, 10 on the road and 50 RBI's. Out of the bullpen, both Willie Krajnik (Saint Peter's) and Jon Gegetskas (Westfield State) tied the team record with 5 wins on the season, while Mike Demarest (Adelphi) appeared in 21 games and had

60-423: A team record for homeruns (14), total bases (109), and RBIs (42). Fellow right hander, Joe Breen (Southern Conn.) set the high mark for a 15-game hitting streak (June 20 to July 8, 2014) where he was 29 for 65 (.446) raising his batting average to .412. Breen also showed his power as he set the record for the most road homeruns (5) and the highest slugging percentage. Unfortunately, the team fell one game shy of making

72-401: A team record with seven saves on the season while sporting a 1.78 ERA in 30.1 innings. In the Dirt Dawgs 5th season in the league, the team picked up their fourth consecutive 20+ win season, after finishing 21–34. The 2016 campaign featured a few record being broken, as Ryan Lever (UMass Amherst) set the record for triples, with three, while Kyle Bonicki (Clark) set the league record for hits in

84-554: A three-run third inning to propel themselves to a 4–3 win over the Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide. The team as a whole struggled, finishing the first season with a 9–42 record.. One highlight for the Dirt Dawgs was that in the 2012 season, Dirt Dawgs pitcher Ty Sterner was the first Dirt Dawgs to be drafted by a Major League team. Sterner was drafted out of the University of Rhode Island in the 2014 draft by

96-602: The Cincinnati Reds in the 23rd round. In their second season in the league, the Dirt Dawgs started on the right foot, as the team won their opening game against the Torrington Titans 7–4. From July 11 to 14, Wachusett set a team record for most consecutive wins with five. As a whole the 2013 season was not a wash, but it was a stepping stone for the future. The team finished with a 20–31 record, with an 11-game improvement from their first year. The third year

108-678: The first round. Wachusett Dirt Dawgs sat out the 2018 and 2019 seasons as the city of Leominster terminated their lease at Doyle Field. *=Team Highs Jon Gegetskas Mike Lundin Westfield State Franklin Pierce 2017 2014 In January 2019 Manea was acquired by the Astros as part of a 5 player transaction with the Mets. In April 2019 Seattle traded Ogren to the Orioles for RHP Mike Wright who made 48 appearances for

120-549: The greater Leominster business community for 20 years. The Wachusett Dirt Dawgs started their first year in the FCBL on the wrong foot, after falling in the team's first ever game 11–6 to the Torrington Titans, the Dirt Dawgs had a surprise in their home opener at Doyle Field. Besides falling to the Pittsfield Suns 13–5, the game was delayed for an hour because the sprinkler system turned on. The team eventually got their first franchise win on June 12, 2012, as Wachusett used

132-434: The playoffs with a 26–29 record. The team took a step back in 2015 as they finished the season with a 22-30 overall record. The Dirt Dawgs struggled to keep pace with the power numbers of the 2014 team, as the offense combine to hit 36 homeruns, a little over half from the previous season. One of their strengths was their closer, as Matt Cronin (UMass Dartmouth) was the anchor of the pitching staff. The hard throwing righty set

SECTION 10

#1732783666531

144-476: Was a record breaking season for the Wachusett Ball Club, as the team broke numerous records, for both the team and for the league. For starter two players on the 2014 squad (Mattingly Romanin and Richard Fecteau) went on to get drafted by an MLB team in future drafts. Their offense set multiple league records that season, including homeruns (69), RBIs (281). Individually, Mike Corin (Rhode Island) set

#530469