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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Excerpt from The Loner
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Tucson Old Timers at mid-point of 59th season
The 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) are at the mid-point of their 59th season. The amateur baseball organization has been around since 1968, and here in 2026, they are still swinging away as 35 players between the ages of 61 and 88 saw action during the hot month of June.
The club owned a combined .428 batting average in June, collecting 230 hits in 538 official at-bats. Randy Livingston led the club in hits with 20, Doug Harding in runs-scored with 13, and Jon Beady continued his assault on TOTS pitching with a .783 batting average, going 18 for 23, and was the club-leader in RBI with 12.
Five newcomers also entered with a bang in June. Scott Bultman went 10 for 20, Paul Montes went 5 for 13, Don Halla went 4 for 14, Dave DeChamps received his TOTS hat and went 6 for 11, while Michael Price, the newest and youngest member of the club, went 5 for 8. The five rookies combined for 16 RBI.
Three pitchers, Glen Vann, Mike Dawson, and Joe Opocensky, posted 2-1 records for the month. Dawson logged the most innings with 28. Opocensky was the strikeout king with eight.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Father's Day and baseball
"Hey, Dad, You Wanna have a catch?"
Another Father's Day is just a few days away. During three of my favorite baseball films, The Field of Dreams, The Natural, and For the Love of the Game, there is one constant, one moment when the hero of the film has a 'catch' with his son.
I'm in the midst of my ninth decade on this earth. I've put a baseball in the hands of both of my sons, my three grandsons, and two of my great-grandsons.
From the desk of Great-Grandpa Dan
Under the Ramada, 2026
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Sunday, May 31, 2026
The Boys of Summer at Udall: TOTS May stats
Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)
60-and-over baseball
The Boys of Summer at Udall Park, better known locally as the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers, just completed a busy month in May, logging 13 games in 29 days as 42 members -- including a couple of rookies and a new father-son combination-- combined for 362 hits in 796 official at-bats for a club batting average of .455.
The usual suspects led the way with Randy Livingston (top photo) collecting the most hits (25 for 41 and the most runs scored with 16, while John Mathews was the top RBI-man with 14. Mathews maintained a .724 batting average in 11 games (21 for 29).
Joe Opocensky, 76, and Danny 'Pigpen" Price, 80, were the two most active players as both played in all 13 games. Opocensky went 22 for 44, a .500 average, while Price managed to collect 32 at-bats and had eight hits. The TOTS 'real' oldtimer, 88-year-old Ted Roberts, who doubles as the club announcer and scorekeeper, came off the bench and went 3 for 16.
Other super seniors (75-and-over) who hit the ball well during May included Bob Daliege (15 for 32) and Mike Steele (12 for 27). Other notable hitters in the 60-and-over crowd included Mike Dawson (20 for 37), Sam Dean (18 for 30), Tim Tolson (16 for 36), and Reed Palmer (15 for 21).
Making noise at the plate in seven games or fewer included Dan Gruneisen (above photo), who went 17 for 25, David Musavi (13 for 20), and rookie Paul Montes (shown in photo below), who went 10 for 13 in six games while wearing an old crash helmet. Montes received his share of jibes from the dugout, but the helmet seemed to help in his view of the pitches thrown as he batted a hefty. 769.
As for the new father-son combination, that belongs to Pigpen Price, who turns 81 on July 2, and his son, Michael, 61 (pictured above in the sweater). Michael is just getting his feet wet as the newest member of the club and went 3 for 10, with a double and three RBI in his first week.
Another newcomer this month is lefty Scott Bultman (pictured above Michael), who is starting to hit the ball with regularity. Bultman, 67, went 13 for 34, a .382 average.
The two pitchers shown in the photos above continue to be the workhorses on the mound for the TOTS. Glen Vann went 3-1 in May and recorded the most strikeouts (13), while Dawson logged the most innings (41) and was second in strikeouts with 12.
Way to go, TOTS! And now, June awaits!
Congrats to the TOTS' new father-son combination, Dan 'Pigpen' Price and Michael Price (photo below), only the second father-son combo to play on the TOTS at the same time in the history of the organization (1968-2026).
Friday, May 8, 2026
A new father-son combo with the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers
Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)
60-and-over baseball
Finally, the second father-son 60-and-over combination to play for the Tucson Old Timers. The first: Brad and Tim Tolson. Today at Udall Park: Michael Price, 61, and Danny ‘Pigpen’ Price, 80. Michael needs two more games and approval from the organization to make it official. Michael would then become the youngest member of the TOTS, and the old man will reach 81 on July 2 with 19 years with the organization.
Photo: Michael and Danny 'Pigpen' Price