The voting for the Most Popular Kenosha Shortstop I Ever Saw
closed yesterday and I am overwhelmed. Not by the results, but by the total
number of votes – 309! This record turnout determined that Shortstop John Pitts
would join Rocky Tirabassi (P), Tom Beth (1B), Mike Higgins (2B) and Bill
Griffiths (3B) on the all tournament team. Here are the final results:
Moving on in the Most Popular I Ever Saw tournament, it is time
for a Kenosha exclusive – the Midfielder. To the best of my knowledge, Kenosha,
Wisconsin is the only place putting an eleventh player on the field. The
midfielder typically plays behind the bag at second base between the second
baseman and the shortstop. Everywhere else you play softball, an additional
hitter is used and only bats, not playing defense. Leave it to Kenosha to be different.
Because of the uniqueness of the midfielder position, I have
decided to include that eclectic group of players that played numerous
positions. This list covers multi-talented players whose abilities found them playing
traditional infield and outfield positions and, remarkably, sometimes even
midfield.
So, without further ado, let the voting for this Kenosha exclusive
position begin!
The
Most Popular Kenosha Midfielder I Ever Saw Tourney poll will be open until Wednesday
at noon. As always, the poll is
located just to the right of the blog. Those
using a smartphone, make sure you scroll to the bottom and click on view web
version to find the poll.
Until
next time…from the booth.
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