The Diamond Dust WWW.RIVIERALITTLELEAGUE.ORG SPRING BALL - June 1st, 2013 Riviera Little League Congratulations RLL 2013 All Stars Jimmy Allen Michael Barefield Carlos Barrios Ryan Buelet Jimmy Clark Justin Gallo Toshinori Aoki Andrew Calbreath Garrett Cortesi William Dennis Shohei Eguchi Javin Fish Austin Adams Cole Adams Sean Delany Hideo Ferrante Camden Grossman Dylan Guell Noah Adhikari Scott Aguirre Dylan Alvarez Ian Baker Luke Campbell Elijah Cardenas Shane Cotton Jason Davis Jaxon Fish Chris Fleckstein Cale Garriott Jakob Ghammachi Junior/Intermediate s Miles Jaskulsky Chris Khe Carson Lindsey John Little, Jr. Chase McKinnon David Monarrez Major 11/12's Chase Guagenti Matthew Hirano Dawson Hokuf Luke Humphrey Leo Iida Ryan Lee Major 10/11's Jake Lomas Sho Matono Benjamin Morrow Connor Peterson Jordan Rawda Andrew Rocchio Minor 9/10's Will Godsil Jeremy Grice Kyle Guagenti Cooper Hannon Ethan Hayashi Elijah Ho Halle Holzbauer Kyle Iida Alex Kang Shane Lindsey Hayden Marantz Kou Matsuda Tanner Montelongo Jacob Naefke Jason Schiller Cameron Stamer Tyler Tomoike Justin Yang Ryan McLernon Ross Meyer Ryan Murphy Kyle Nakai Luke Scully Kieran Sullivan Ryan Wilmoth Garrett Sasaki Thomas Shonack Samuel Spotts Patrick Stofila Aden Tully Ben Wheeler Curran McCormick David Merryman Josh Monarrez Luke Olguin Nathan Paglinawan Masson Scully Olin Snakenborg Andrew Stovall Thomas Valente Diego Washington Brick Webber Jake Willoughby Josh Witherspoon
Majors Play-off Bracket Blue Jays Game #1 Blue Jays Orioles Indians Game #7 Blue Jays (Winning Team in Red) Game #2 Dodgers Indians Game #13 W13 Athletics Game #3 Athletics Brewers Braves Game #8 Athletics Game #16 Championship Game Game #4 Rays Orioles Game #5 Braves Rays Game #9 Orioles Braves Game #11 Rays Indians W11 Game #14 L13 Game #15 W14 W15 Dodgers Brewers Game #6 Dodgers Game #10 Brewers Game #12 Dodgers W12 Rays
Minors Play-off Bracket Grasshoppers Bats Game #5 Grasshoppers Game #1 Thunder Bats Blue Claws Game #11 Grasshoppers (Winning Team in Red) Game #3 Lugnuts Lugnuts Scrappers Game #15 W15 Game #4 Scrappers Red Wings Game #2 Iron Birds Red Wings Game #12 Scrappers Game #18 Championship Game Storm Game #6 Iron Pigs Storm Game #7 Blue Claws Thunder Game #8 Red Wings Bats Game #9 Blue Claws Iron Pigs Game #10 Iron Birds Red Wings Game #14 Bats Lugnuts Game #13 Iron Birds W14 Game #16 W13 L15 Game #17 W16 W17 Iron Birds
Snack Shack Corner! Lot s of great choices await you at the RLL Snack Shack. Corn Dogs, hamburgers, chicken strips and French fries are ready to fill that grumbling in your tummy. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served right at the ball park. Doesn t get much easier than that! Remember to turn in those foul balls for a free slushie! Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. -Babe Ruth Stump the Ump Learning the Rules of Little League Situation: A pitched ball bounces two feet in front of the batter before striking the batter in the leg. The umpire rules the pitch a ball since the batter didn t swing at the pitch. Is the umpire correct? (Answer on last page)
Riviera Little League Website News! Take time to checkout the new updated Riviera Little League website! Game information, schedules, forms and contacts can all be found on the site. Don t forget to click on the Sponsors page to see all of the businesses that support Riviera and our kids! Www.rivieralittleleague.org
Hitting and Bats Well, boys, it s a round ball and a round bat and you got to hit the ball square. - Joe Schultz. Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer - Ted Williams Hitting the Ball Square It has been said that one of the hardest things to do in sports is to hit a pitched baseball. A 100 MPH fastball thrown from 60 6 takes 0.9 seconds to reach home plate. It takes 0.2 seconds for the batter to see the ball, think, and start to swing. It takes the batter 0.15 seconds to swing the bat. That leaves about a half second for margin of error. A swing that is off by 0.007 seconds too fast or too slow will go foul. But, you say, in Little League, they don t throw at 100 MPH. It is not that much better. In little league, it takes 1.1 seconds for a 60 MPH ball to travel 46 feet. A 50 MPH fastball is 1.35 seconds. It is not that much better. When you swing at that fastball or curve, you need to be hit a 3 ball with a 2 ¼ bat within ¼ of dead center of the ball to get the most force into the ball. If you hit too far under the ball, it pops up. If you hit over the ball, it becomes a weak ground ball. So, if you hit the ball, congratulate yourself. It s hard! Cont. on Page #7
Composite Bats BBCO Hitting and Bats continued... The Aluminum Trampoline and How to Tame Bats The Aluminum bat has a trampoline effect on the baseball. Because the bat is aluminum on the outside and hollow inside, the aluminum acts like a spring or a trampoline. First the metal contracts and then it springs out. Most bats have a 1.15 batter performance factor. This means that the aluminum bat will hit the ball 1.15x as hard as a wooden bat. In 1974, aluminum bats were introduced to college baseball. This was done to save money, because aluminum doesn t break. That started a major change in college baseball. Runs scored per game climbed over the next several years from 5 to 7. To slow this down, in 1986, college introduced drop weight standards. A 34 inch bat had to weight at least 29 oz (drop 5: 34-5=29). That worked, but runs started to climb again. A new standard was introduced that worked for awhile. But then, composite bats were introduced. Finally, a new standard (BBCOR) 8 was introduced in 2011. This standard attempts to make non-wood bats produce batted balls no faster than a wood bat. 7 6 5 Wood Aluminum Bats Drop Weight Standards BESR Standard Submitted by: Bob Wheeler 4
RIVIERA LITTLE LEAGUE Saturday, June 8, 2013 Riviera Closing Day Join us for ALL the FUN on Closing Day! 8:30am - 9:30am Managers turn in Equipment 11:30am MINOR Championship Game 12:30pm MAJOR Championship Game 3pm CLOSING CEREMONIES 3:45pm-7pm CELEBRATION Dunk Tank, Rock Climb, Slides, Play Adventure, 9 Stations, Face Paint! DJ Dewey & Snack Shack Purchase a WRISTBAND for $5 to join in the fun all day!
Dear Riviera Little League Families, Each week RLL puts out The Diamond Dust. The Diamond Dust is available at the Snack Shack on Saturdays and for download on the RLL web site in full color. We re on the Web! Www.rivieralittleleague.org Special Thanks to Gale Cardenas, Bob Wheeler, Diane Adams, and Mike Hirsh for contributing pictures and articles to this weeks Diamond Dust! In order to produce the newsletter each week we need your help. We are looking for article and picture submissions. Without your help we can not produce The Diamond Dust. Please email us pictures of games your watching. It s a great way to get YOUR team into The Diamond Dust. Good articles include great games, team events and other RLL activities. Remember when writing articles to keep them in the spirit of Riviera Little League. Articles about games should be positive and include information about both teams. We may edit submissions for content and length or reject inappropriate articles. Please send your submissions, pictures, and suggestions. The deadline is each week on Wednesday by noon to be included in that weeks Diamond Dust. Thanks for your time and help! Your Diamond Dust Team Kirk Adams Gale Cardenas Mike Hirsh sixadams1@yahoo.com Stump the Ump (Answer) Situation: Right or Wrong Rule 2.00 BALL, PITCH, 6.08 (b) - It doesn t matter how a pitch gets to a batter. If the batter is hit by a pitch while attempting to avoid it, he is awarded first base. If the umpire doesn t feel the batter made an attempt to avoid the pitch a ball call would be correct as well as a Dead ball since the ball struck the batter. No base would be awarded.