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Home / Tournaments / 2019 Tournament

2019 Tournament

August 5 - August 10, 2019

  • AAABA Tournament 75th logo
  • George Arcurio III announcement
  • AAABA 75th anniversary ball tight shot
  • Buck Showalter
  • Kurt Ainsworth
  • Nelson Figueroa
  • Roger McDowell
  • Ron FIOCHETTA 6×9
  • Roberto Clemente JR
  • Roberto Clemente and sons 1972
  • AAABA 75th exhibit
  • AAABA 75 bat and ball 1
  • New Orleans celebration
  • New Orleans hardware
  • Kids waiting
  • Cory Isenberg interview
  • Ambassadors final game1
  • Boosters champs 2019
  • MVP Grant Schulz
  • sportsmanship award
  • pitch
  • Dares award
  • early crowd
  • Downpour
  • Cooper speaks
  • wet point
  • AAABA HOF Class of 2019
  • Roberto Clemente Jr at podium
  • Zamias Clemente Group
  • Cooper award

Announcements

Follow all the 2019 AAABA Tournament action with game-by-game stats at GameChanger.

We’ll also be posting game schedules, scores, and tournament headlines below.

  • Championship Team

    Franchise Team Manager Wins Losses
    New Orleans Boosters Darrin Dares 6 0
  • Teams

    Franchise State Team Manager Logo Website
    Altoona PA Johnston Realty Craig Treese
    Brooklyn NY SAYO Grays Darrel Tiebout
    Brooklyn-2 NY Bonnie Rams Jerry Katzke
    Buffalo NY Royal Printing Bob Carnevale
    Buffalo-2 New York Full Circuit Power Gordon Karstedt
    Cleveland OH Blaze Joe Borkey Sr.
    Columbus OH Columbus Jets Tony Perz
    Johnstown PA Martella’s Pharmacy Jesse Cooper Link
    Johnstown-2 PA Paul Carpenter Capital Advisors Dave Sheriff
    Maryland State MD Crabfest Sean O'Connor Link
    New Brunswick NJ Matrix Glenn Fredricks
    New Orleans LA Boosters Darrin Dares
    New York City NY Long Island Astros Al Delia
    Philadelphia PA Bandits Greg Olenski Link
    Youngstown OH Creekside Crocodiles Bob Mingo
    Zanesville OH Junior Pioneers Seth Thompson
  • Standings


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    Place Franchise Team Games Wins Losses
    1 New Orleans Boosters 6 6 0
    2 Johnstown Martella’s Pharmacy 6 5 1
    3 Philadelphia Bandits 5 4 1
    4 Buffalo Royal Printing 5 3 2
    5 Cleveland Blaze 3 2 1
    6 Zanesville Junior Pioneers 4 2 2
    7 Maryland State Crabfest 4 2 2
    8 New Brunswick Matrix 4 2 2
    9 New York City Long Island Astros 4 2 2
    10 Buffalo-2 Full Circuit Power 3 1 2
    11 Johnstown-2 Paul Carpenter Capital Advisors 3 1 2
    12 Youngstown Creekside Crocodiles 3 1 2
    13 Brooklyn SAYO Grays 3 0 3
    14 Altoona Johnston Realty 3 0 3
    15 Brooklyn-2 Bonnie Rams 3 0 3
    16 Columbus Columbus Jets 3 0 3
  • Awards

    Sportsmanship Award

    The Sportsmanship Award is given to the team that exhibits most exceptional sportsmanship.

    Team Franchise
    Martella’s Pharmacy Johnstown

    MVP

    Player Position Team Franchise
    Grant Schulz 3B Boosters New Orleans

    Batting Champ

    Player Team Franchise Games At Bats Hits Ave.
    Greg Delgado Bandits Philadelphia 5 23 14 0.609

    RBI Leader

    Player Team Franchise RBI's
    Nick D'Amore Bandits Philadelphia 15
  • Schedule & Scores

    Day Time Field Franchise 1 Franchise 2 Score Note
    Mon (8/5) Noon Portage Brooklyn-2 Buffalo 6 - 14 Buffalo Royal Printing batters combined to hit four homers at Portage. Max Giordano had two round-trippers.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Sargent's Stadium New Orleans Johnstown-2 3 - 0 New Orleans' Ian Landreneau struck out six on 106 pitches in a complete-game win.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Westmont Cleveland New York City 6 - 2 Blaze scored five runs in the fifth, highlighted by Miseal Guzman's double. Cleveland had 11 hits.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Mount Aloysius Altoona New Brunswick 0 - 13 Frank LoGiudice struck out 12 batters in seven innings. Zach Marzano went 4-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Roxbury Buffalo-2 Philadelphia 0 - 14 Bandits collected 16 hits. Andrew Dietz was 4-for-5 and Greg Delgado was 3-for-6 with a homer and four RBIs.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Lilly Zanesville Columbus 12 - 2 Zanesville improved to 6-0 against Ohio rival Columbus this season. Isaac Danford went 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs.
    Mon (8/5) Noon Fichtner Maryland State Brooklyn 5 - 3 Maryland State's Brandon Cook hit a two-run triple to highlight a four-run seventh and pitched the bottom of the ninth for a save.
    Mon (8/5) 7:30 Sargent's Stadium Youngstown Johnstown 6 - 7 Jack Oberdorf smacked a two-run homer and a two-run triple, and Adam Cecere had two hits, including a key double that eventually led to the game-winning run.
    Tue (8/6) Noon Sargent's Stadium Brooklyn-2 Johnstown-2 4 - 11 Jake Shope went 3-for-4 with three runs to pace an 11-hit PCCA attack. Nick Diandreth, Ben Maudie and Jason Beranek each had two hits.
    Tue (8/6) Noon Mount Aloysius Zanesville Philadelphia 6 - 12 Jack Cuninotta went 4-for-4 with two doubles, a walk and three runs for Philadelphia. Nick D'Amore had three hits and four RBIs, and Greg Delgado had three hits with two doubles and two runs.
    Tue (8/6) Noon Fichtner Cleveland New Brunswick 8 - 10 Zach Marzano had two doubles among his three hits and scored four runs. Kyle Lauria and Tavis Brunson each had two hits for the Matrix.
    Tue (8/6) 2 p.m. Roxbury Park New Orleans Buffalo 12 - 3 New Orleans had 13 hits, including 3 apiece by Michael Stutes, Brandon Duhon, Grant Schulz and Brayden Jobert
    Tue (8/6) 2 p.m. Lilly Altoona New York City 6 - 7 New York scored three runs in the top of the 10th. Altoona answered with two in the bottom half. Domenick Castiglione had two hits, a double and 2 runs for the Astros.
    Tue (8/6) 2 p.m. Portage Buffalo-2 Columbus 17 - 12 Teams combined for 29 runs, including four HR. Dylan Crowley homered for Buffalo-2, while Jason Schutte had two homers and Jacob Latofsky, one, for Columbus.
    Tue (8/6) 2 p.m. Westmont Youngstown Brooklyn 11 - 2 Matthew Gibson went 3-for-4, had two walks, scored three times and drove in a pair for Youngstown. Tyler Zaluski and Nick Petrolla each had three hits and Pad O'Shaugnessy hit a homer for a second straight game for the Crocs.
    Tue (8/6) 7 p.m. Sargent's Stadium Maryland State Johnstown 3 - 7 Martella's RHP Dylan Gearhart threw a complete game, retiring 25 of last 28 batters he faced. Gearhart struck out 7 and walked 1.
    Wed (8/7) 11 a.m. Mount Aloysius Brooklyn-2 New Orleans 2 - 10 Brayden Jobert had a HR, a double, three RBIs and two runs for the Boosters. Matthew Barthelemy had two hits with a double and two RBIs, two runs.
    Wed (8/7) 11 a.m. Westmont Buffalo-2 Zanesville 3 - 5 Matt Gibson homered, doubles, drove in four runs and scored twice for Zanesville. Luke Klinehoffer doubled.
    Wed (8/7) 11 a.m. Roxbury Park Cleveland Altoona 14 - 7 Matt Detering went 3-for-5 with a HR and a double while driving in five runs. Miseal Guzman had three hits with a triple. Altoona's Lennox Pugh hit a grand slam, and Frank Montecalvo and Cory Storm each had three hits.
    Wed (8/7) Noon Sargent's Stadium Johnstown-2 Buffalo 1 - 2 Matt Grace hit a solo HR in 5th and Jack Putney smacked a run-scoring double in top of the 9th for Buffalo. Joseph Barberio pitched complete game with 5 strikeouts.
    Wed (8/7) Noon Lilly Youngstown Maryland State 3 - 4 Joseph Quelch pitched six strong innings, striking out five for Maryland State. At the plate, Quelch and Nicholas Quinn each doubled. Youngstown's Michael Nuzzo pitched 7 1/3 innings and struck out nine.
    Wed (8/7) Noon Portage New Brunswick New York City 2 - 11 New York Long Island Astros collected 16 hits, including three doubles and a triple. New York's Domenick Castiglione had three hits with a double and a triple to drive in four runs.
    Wed (8/7) 2 p.m. Roxbury Park Columbus Philadelphia 3 - 14 Jake Wyandt went 4-for-4 with a triple and four runs scored as the Bandits remained unbeaten. Greg Delgado had two hits, including a double.
    Wed (8/7) 7 p.m. Sargent's Stadium Brooklyn Johnstown 5 - 6 Rains halted play after Brooklyn batted in top of fifth. After lengthy delay, SAYO Grays conceded and game became official.
    Thu (8/8) 11 a.m. Mount Aloysius Buffalo New York City 12 - 2 Russell Mistretta had three hits, two runs and four RBIs as Royal Printing won in seven innings. Erik Johnson struck out seven and walked two. New York's John Castiglione hit a two-run homer.
    Thu (8/8) Noon Sargent's Stadium New Brunswick New Orleans 4 - 8 Michael Romano pitched 5 2/3 innings, striking out four. Michael Stutes had two hits with a double and Grant Schulz had two hits and two RBIs for Boosters.
    Thu (8/8) 2 p.m. Mount Aloysius Philadelphia Maryland State 13 - 3 PhiladelphiGreg Delgado went 4-for-4 with four runs as the Bandits remained unbeaten with a 13victory over Maryland State Crabfest in seven innings at Mount Aloysius. Dutch Reardon went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs and two RBIs. Matt Smith went 3-for-3 with two runs. William Bethel pitched a four-hitter with no earned runs and five strikeouts.
    Thu (8/8) 7 p.m. Sargent's Stadium Johnstown Zanesville 5 - 4 Johnstown overcome a Zanesville game-tying rally in top of ninth with bases-loaded, walk-off HBP of Drew Frear. Defending champs' Jake Swank had three hits.
    Fri (8/9) Noon Sargent's Stadium Buffalo New Orleans 0 - 10 Boosters broke open a close game with eight runs in the top of the seventh to put the mercy-rule into effect. Branyan Bounds, Brayden Jobert, and Ross Scelfo each hit doubles, and Grant Schulz tripled. Blake Marshall pitched six scoreless innings, and Zach Roussel closed.
    Fri (8/9) 7 p.m. Sargent's Stadium Johnstown Philadelphia 5 - 2 Defending champions earned a return trip to the title game behind six strong innings from Jake Ansell and three shutout innings of relief by Ray Watt. Johnstown had a three-run sixth helped two two errors and two hits.
    Sat (8/10) 6 p.m. Sargent's Stadium New Orleans Johnstown 5 - 2 New Orleans wins its 16th AAABA Tournament behind MVP performance by third baseman Grant Schulz, who went 2-for-4 with two runs and one run batted in during the title game. Greg Thompson had a two-run single to help the Boosters overcome 1-0 Johnstown lead in the eighth. Mikey Stutes had two hits in the title game against Martella's.
  • Pitching Leaders

    Player Franchise Wins Losses Saves Innings ER ERA Strikes Walks
    Blake Marshall New Orleans 1 0 0 9 0 0 10 4
    C.J. Owens New York City 1 0 0 8.2 0 0 5 1
    William Bethel Philadelphia 0 0 0 7 0 0 5 2
    Ethan Pritchett Philadelphia 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 6
    Ian Landreneau New Orleans 1 0 0 14 1 0.64 9 3
    Joseph Barberio Buffalo 1 0 0 9 1 1 5 4
    Jake Ansell Johnstown 2 0 0 8 1 1.13 7 4
    Dylan Dingel Youngstown 1 0 0 9 2 2 6 7
    Devin Johnson Cleveland 1 0 0 8 2 2.25 6 6
    Ben Briggs Altoona 0 0 0 7 2 2.57 2 4
    Erik Johnson Buffalo 0 0 0 7 2 2.57 7 2
    Nick Carita New York City 0 0 0 7 2 2.57 4 1
    Michael Romano New Orleans 1 0 0 6.2 2 2.9 4 4
    Joel Colledge Johnstown 0 1 0 12.2 4 2.95 7 10
  • Hitting Leaders

    Player Pos Franchise At Bats Hits BA Doubles Triples HR's Runs RBI's
    Greg Delgado Philadelphia 23 14 0.609 4 0 1 11 6
    Jack Cucinotta Philadelphia 14 8 0.571 2 0 0 8 3
    Matthew Gibson Youngstown 13 7 0.538 2 0 0 5 3
    Zach Marzano New Brunswick 17 9 0.529 5 0 0 7 3
    Brenden Spaulding Cleveland 12 6 0.5 3 0 0 5 4
    Domenick Castiglione New York City 14 7 0.5 2 1 0 3 4
    Dutch Reardon Philadelphia 20 10 0.5 3 0 0 6 8
    Chayce Lundell Zanesville 17 8 0.471 1 0 0 2 2
    Miseal Guzman Cleveland 15 7 0.467 1 1 0 7 2
    Christian Gonzalez Brooklyn-2 11 5 0.455 0 0 0 2 0
    Matt Detering Cleveland 11 5 0.455 3 0 1 2 6
    Jason Beranek Johnstown-2 11 5 0.455 1 0 0 1 1
    Nick D'Amore Philadelphia 20 9 0.45 3 0 1 4 15
    Brayden Jobert New Orleans 25 11 0.44 2 0 2 6 7
    Grant Schulz New Orleans 28 12 0.429 2 1 0 7 13
    Michael Stutes New Orleans 26 11 0.423 2 0 0 7 6
    Luke Klinehoffer Zanesville 19 8 0.421 3 0 0 4 3
    Jason Schutte Columbus 12 5 0.417 0 0 2 4 6
    Justin Scotto New Brunswick 12 5 0.417 0 0 0 4 2
    Tyler Zaluski Youngstown 12 5 0.417 1 0 0 4 2
    Matt Gibson Zanesville 12 5 0.417 1 0 1 6 6

Headlines

AAABA Tournament has ties to Nats in World Series

Oct. 22, 2019

New Orleans Boosters win 16th AAABA Tournament Championship with 5-2 victory over defending champs

Aug. 10, 2019

Defending champs return to AAABA Tournament title game

Aug. 09, 2019

New Orleans Boosters advance to AAABA title game with 10-0 win over Buffalo Royal Printing

Aug. 09, 2019

Martella’s Pharmacy ‘walks off’ Zanesville to set the AAABA Tournament Final Four

Aug. 08, 2019

Buffalo, New Orleans and Philadelphia advance to semifinal round in Thursday early games

Aug. 08, 2019

Rain interrupts AAABA night game; Martella’s advances after Brooklyn concedes

Aug. 08, 2019

Eight teams advanced out of pool play in AAABA Tournament

Aug. 07, 2019

Martella’s Pharmacy hurler caps second day with complete-game effort

Aug. 07, 2019

AAABA Tournament 75th opening night generates excitement, drama

Aug. 06, 2019
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