CBU’s 1st All-Star Game
July 14th 2009 | Princeton Fieldhouse

SP - Gustavo Diaz
44,686 fans were in attendance in the Princeton Fieldhouse as the best of the best in the Classic Baseball Union battled it out in the league’s first All-Star game. On a cool night with a slight wind the Landis League and Giamatti League All-Stars took to the field for the 7:05 game time to begin writing history. Taking the mound was Whitehorse’s ace Gustavo Diaz versus Gaston Couture of New Orleans. Couture would go on to line out to centerfield, Sioux Falls’s Bryan Wigmore would strike out, and Peoria’s Jose Garcia would ground out.

SP - Ramon Cruz
On the flip side of things New Orleans’s Ramon Cruz would take the mound first for the Landis League All-Stars. He would struggle through the first inning allowing singles to Harrison Swain (Portland) and Ed Webb (Rapid City), but ended the inning with a long fly ball from Colorado’s Blake Rankin to end the inning. Nashville’s Jim Hinton knocked the first hit for the Landis League All-Stars, and River Gordon (Sioux Falls) followed with a walk, but Diaz got Uber Giraffe Javier Equivel to strike out looking to keep the game scoreless.

RF - Antonio Pagan
Ramon Cruz came out again in the 2nd inning and shut down the Giamatti hitters in order with three straight groundball outs. Through 2 innings the fans in Princeton had seen a battle between the leagues best pitchers. The third inning perhaps featured the most exciting play in the entire game. Diaz struck out Salvado Lemus (High Point), then allowed a double to Gaston Couture. Next up was Bryan Wigmore and he hit a single between the gap at 1st and 2nd and Couture attempted to score from 2nd base. However a laser beam from right fielder Antonio Pagan cut down Couture at home. Diaz threw out a little cap tip to his Whitehorse teammate in right as Pagan started to trot back to his spot for the next batter. An infield single to Jose Garcia moved Wigmore to 3rd, but Diaz had the last laugh getting Swanson to strike out on a 1-2 pitch.

CF - Ed Webb
In the bottom of the third the Landis League All-Stars dipped into their deep bullpen and picked Sioux Falls’s Will Hill. Hill shut down pinch hitter Bert Dand, and on the next pitch allowed a single to Jesse Ramey. Swain would fly out bringing up Outlaw Ed Webb who on a 3-1 count crushed Will Hill’s fastball over the center field fence 420 feet. The crowd erupted as Webb circled the bases and Will Hill kept focus on the game. Angel Vazquez (Burlington) managed a single off Will Hill, bringing up Blake Rankin of Colorado again who was unable to muster anything as he drove a sinker into the ground right to the 1st baseman.

RF - Luis Gonzalez
Akron’s Earl ‘Warlock’ Grant would enter the game for the GL with a 2-0 lead. First hitter was outfielder Luis Gonzalez (West Tennessee) who drove a 1-1 pitch into center for a single. Jim Hinton followed him up with a walk on 5 pitches and the GL manager quickly pulled out Grant for Jose Munoz of the hometown Princeton Black Squirrels. Munoz however proceeded to walk River Gordon on 4 pitches, and then walk in the first LL run when Javier Esquivel watched a 3-1 pitch go wide. Salvador Lemus then singled getting in another run and tying the game. Giraffe 1st baseman Nick Donovan checked into the game and proceeded to crush a flyball to the wall scoring two on a stand up double. Wigmore followed his teammate with a ground out to 2nd allowing another runner to score and moving Donovan to 3rd. Peoria’s Jose Garcia failed to keep the rally going by striking out, but Swanson drew a walk bringing up Luis Gonzalez again as the team batted around by this point. Luis Gonzalez fouled off the first pitch, and then drove the 2nd pitch over the right field gap wall hitting a 3-run home run 405 feet.

C - River Gordon
As the GL was scrambling to warm up pitchers, Munoz was left in to walk Jim Hinton again on 4 pitches, before Alejandro Davila (Burlington) was warm enough to throw. Davila immediately came in and on a 1-0 pitch let one get by and hit River Gordon in the hip. Gordon walked to 1st base for the 3rd time in the game, but not without angrily staring down the GL bench. Javier Esquivel made the 3rd out, but the damage had been done a 2-0 game turned into a 8-2 Landis League lead in a matter of a few minutes.

SP - Christian Edgar
Headed to the bottom of the 4th Will Hill gave way to fellow starter Christian Edgar who battled with Pagan for a few pitches before inducing a ground ball out. As Rapid City’s Tomas Perez walked up to the plate, he flashed a grin and said some words to River Gordon, no doubt something about the last pitch hitting him as Perez was the catcher behind the plate making the calls. Gordon remained in his position and without moving the next pitch came flying in and nailed Perez in the back. Both the benches stood up, and the umpires begun stepping in between all the players in attempt to remind the players it was just an all-star game, however the pride between these players made it worth more. Eventually the game continued and Jack Jarvis (Princeton) and Vince McMahon (Whitehorse) were shut down by Edgar to end the inning.

CF - Andrew Scott
After the 4th inning the intensity begun to settle as both teams realized the blowout they were facing. The next few innings featured nothing more than a few singles, until the top of the 9th when Bryan Wigmore teed off on Bluedog Arthur Peters for a cheap home run just hooking it inside the foul pole. Black Squirrel Bartolo Ramirez got the call to finish off the LL All-Stars but followed other Squirrels in their struggles in front of the hometown crowd. Andrew Scott took a 1-2 count pitch and drove it over the left field bullpen for back to back Uber Giraffe home runs. Luis Gonzalez got another at bat and managed a single, but Ramirez was able to get Jim Hinton to ground out to end the 9th inning.

LF - Jack Jarvis
The 9th inning finished with Roberto Ochoa (Sioux Falls) coming in to close out the 10-2 game, LF – Kazu Higuchi (Colorado) struck out swinging, Colorado’s catcher Nick Young followed his teammate with a strikeout looking this time. Threat for the batting crown Jack Jarvis walked to the plate with hopes of leading his hometown crowd on an improbable comeback. Jarvis watched a couple Ochoa pitches go for balls, then watched a strike down the middle. On the 2-1 count Jarvis got ahold of one and it skipped into right field for a single. What was left of the crowd got onto their feet and cheered for Jarvis and the GL All-Stars all the way through the Santiago Lopez (Redbank) at bat, however Lopez the last pinch hitter to get into the game couldn’t shake off the 3 hour sit down session and ended up grounding out the short stop to end the game.
Will Hill ended up with the win despite being the only Landis League pitcher to give up earned runs, Jose Munoz was credited with the loss. After the game West Tennessee’s Luis Gonzalez was awarded the All-Star Game MVP Award. The game took 3 hours and 39 minutes and was quite a show for fans all around.











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