Saturday, February 28, 2015

Wildcats edge Utes, 63-57


Arizona Wildcats Basketball

The seventh-ranked Arizona Wildcats held on to beat Utah 63-57 in Salt Lake City tonight to gain a share of the Pac-12 Conference title with two home games remaining on the schedule next week against California and Stanford.

Arizona didn't shoot well tonight. The Wildcats shot just 33 percent from the field, hitting ONLY 17 of 51 shots, including a dismal 3 of 19 from freshman standout Stanley Johnson.

Fortunately for the Wildcats, the Utes shot 30 percent from the field, hitting 17 of 55 shots as the game --as expected -- turned into a defensive struggle for 40 minutes.

In the end, the Wildcats had just enough in the tank to escape town with the victory -- their 26th of the season. Despite a dismal 2 for 12 from three-point land and despite missing 10 of 37 free throws, somehow, someway the Wildcats (26-3 overall, 14-2 in Pac 12 play) got it done as four players finished in double figures with Kaleb  Tarczewski leading the way with 13 points and six rebounds.

Johnson struggled, but did finish with a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Gabe York chipped in 12 points off the bench, while Rondae Hollis-Jefferson added 10 points to go along with eight key rebounds.

Arizona out rebounded the Utes 44 to 35.

Way to go, Wildcats!

Baseball Games of the Past: 6th game of 1953 World Series



Baseball Games of the Past

Sixth Game of the 1953 World Series



The New York Yankees won the sixth game of the 1953 World Series 4-3 and won the title four games to two.

After Brooklyn's Carl Furillo had tied the game at 3-3 in the top of the ninth with a two-run homer, the Yankees came to bat needing one run to clinch the classic in front of a 62, 370 roaring fans.

Hank Bauer walked and Mickey Mantle reached on an infield single, bringing up Billy Martin with a chance to end it. He did just that with a single up the middle off Dodger reliever Clem Labine.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Arizona takes care of business at Colorado



Arizona Wildcats Basketball


The Arizona Wildcats took care of business in Boulder tonight.

Big man Kaleb Tarczewski handled things under the bucket with 14 points and Gabe York pumped in 14 points -- including 4 of 6 from three-point land as the Wildcats roughed up the Buffaloes, 82-54.

Arizona improves to 25-3 overall and 13-2 in Pac-12 play.

The Wildcats got off to a good start in the first 10 minutes of the game, hitting 60 percent from the field and led at the half 37-25. The Wildcats increased their lead in the second half and cleared the bench in the final moments of the game.  Rondae Hollis-Jefferson finished with 11 points and eight rebounds, while Stanley Johnson led all scorers with 15 points. Brandon Ashley finished in double figures with 11 points and six rebounds.

Another balanced scoring night for the Wildcats with five players in double figures.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Arizona takes 2 from Oakland



Arizona Wildcats Baseball


The Arizona Wildcats knocked off Oakland 10-7 on Tuesday and completed the two-game series at Hi Corbett Field today with a 13-0 blanking of the team from Michigan.

The two wins improved Arizona's non-conference slate to 8-2 as the Wildcats rebounded after losing two of three to 17th-ranked Rice last weekend.

In Tuesday's game, it was JJ Matijevec leading the way for the Wildcats. JJ went 3 for 4 and drove in two runs. In today's encounter, it was Riley Moore who provided much of the fireworks with a 4 for 5  performance, including three RBI.

Arizona leaves the comforts of home this weekend and heads for Starkville, Mississippi to play Samford and Mississippi State in a four-game set on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Wildcat note:  Scott Kingery leads the Wildcats in batting after 10 games. Kingery has collected 20 hits in 44 at bats for a .455 average and is tied with Moore for the RBI lead with 11.

The Tucson Old Timers can still make the play



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


The roving camera man, Conrad Royksund, caught the TOTS in action this morning at Udall Park. The two teams battled to a 4-4 tie. The play of the day: a running catch by shortstop Pistol Pete Peters (below photo).



Other action shots included:


Lloyd "Baby Bull" Barzell scampering safely to third base.


First baseman Tim Tolson stretching for a putout.



Jerry Smarik takes a healthy cut at the plate.


Lefty Dennis Crowley bunting for a hit.


First baseman Floyd Lance hauling in a throw at the bag, just ahead of the runner Denny Leonard.




...and third baseman Pigpen Price tags third, just a step ahead of runner Brian Reilly, and throws home for an ending-inning double play.


Sunday, February 22, 2015

Arizona steals 1 of 3 with Rice



Arizona Wildcats Baseball

The Arizona Wildcats battled in a three-game series at Hi Corbett Field with Rice over the weekend, losing 8-5 on Friday, winning 7-6 on Saturday and falling this afternoon in 10 innings to the Owls, 6-4.

The Wildcats actually stole Game 2 as Kevin Newman stole home in the bottom of the ninth inning for a walk-off, game winner.

Arizona is 6-2 on the season and will face Oakland (Michigan) in a two-game series on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Arizona back in first place...alone!



Arizona Wildcats Basketball

A day after Arizona disposed of UCLA at McKale Center, the Wildcats were handed a gift as Oregon upset Utah today in Eugene, 69-58, lifting the Wildcats back into first place in the Pac-12 Conference.

The Wildcats now own a one-game lead in the conference race as they prepare for their final four regular season games -- at Colorado and Utah on Thursday and Saturday and then return home the following week to face California and Stanford.

The top four in the Pac 12 race:

Arizona 12-2, Utah 11-3, Oregon 10-5 and Stanford 8-6

Games left:

-- Arizona at Colorado and Utah and at home against Cal and Stanford

-- Utah at home against ASU and Arizona and away at Washington State and Washington

-- Oregon at California, at Stanford and at Oregon State

-- Stanford at home against Oregon State and Oregon; away at Arizona State and Arizona



TOTS in the spotlight: David Villasenor



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:


David Villasenor

Number:  5

Age:  68

Years with the TOTS:  8 years (2008-present)

Games:  38

At Bats: 119

Runs:     21

Hits:      46

RBI:      18

Career Batting Avg:  .390 (2008-present)

*injured in 2010. Base coach, umpire duties 2011-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Jeff Rein



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:



Jeff Rein

Number:  56

Age:  63

Years with the TOTS:  3 years (2012-present)

Games:  88

At Bats: 256

Runs:    101

Hits:      121

RBI:      53

Career Batting Avg:  .470 (2012-present)

*injured in 2014

TOTS in the spotlight: Ron Kwart



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:


Ron Kwart

Number:   12

Age:  81

Years with the TOTS:  7 years (2008-present)

Games:   95

At Bats:  261

Runs:      27

Hits:       99

RBI:       56

Career Batting Avg:  .380 (2008-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Jeff Helzel



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:



Jeff Helzel

Number:  17

Age:  74

Years with the TOTS:  6 years (2009-present)

Games:   75

At Bats:  218

Runs:      41

Hits:       113

RBI:        81

Career Batting Avg:  .520 (2009-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Jim Pagels



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Jim Pagels

Number:  4

Age:  66

With the TOTS since 2009: 6 years (2009-present)

The club's scorekeeper (What he says goes!)

*Played in 30 games in 2009, health issues ensued in 2010 and Jim became the TOTS one and only scorekeeper.


TOTS: in the spotlight: Denny Heath



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:



Denny Heath

Number: 44

Age:  79

Years with the TOTS:  20 years (1995-2015)

Games:   215

At Bats:  568

Runs:      90

Hits:       221

RBI:       140

Career Batting Avg:  .390 (20003-2010)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

*Umpire duties from 2011-present)

Wildcats finish 2-3 in Palm Springs tourney


Arizona Wildcats Softball


The Arizona softball team went 2-3 at the Mary Nutter Classic (Feb. 19-21), beating Oklahoma (5-4) and Northwestern (7-6), while losing to Kentucky (5-2), LSU (4-3) and Missouri (3-2).

Arizona will take an 11-3 record into play on Friday at Hillenbrand Stadium when the host Colorado State at 4 p.m. and UTEP at 6 p.m.

30-year old TOTS photo found





Photos: Top photo taken in 1985, 30 years ago. Clarence Fieber, front row, first on left, was the only TOT in photo who played in 2010. In 2010, Fieber, bottom photo, played in 120 games. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 91.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Ristic, York lead Wildcats to win over UCLA



Arizona Wildcats Basketball


On a night when the five starters couldn't get the ball in the basket, seventh-ranked Arizona relied on a 27-point performance from the bench to knock off UCLA tonight at McKale, 57-47.

Gabe York chipped in 13 points and Dusan Ristic pumped in 12 points and the Wildcats held off the Bruins despite shooting 34 percent from the field (18 of 53).

T.J. McConnell led the Arizona starters with 11 points, most of those coming in the final minutes of the game, while Stanley Johnson was a dismal 1 for 9 from the field, but managed seven points and a team-high 10 rebounds.

Arizona missed its first eight shots in the first half before battling back to take a 32-18 lead into the locker room, but in the second half the Wildcats allowed the Bruins to score the first 17 points to take a 35-32 lead. The Arizona defense clamped down and UCLA would score just 12 points the rest of the way.

Arizona improves to 24-3 and 12-2 in the Pac-12.

It's on to Colorado and Utah next week.

Wildcat Note:  With the win over the Bruins, Arizona's home winning streak continues...now at 36 games!


Bookemdanosports: TOTS Hall of Fame


Bookemdanosports selections:

Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) Hall of Fame (Inducted Feb/2015)




Brad Tolson

Number:  3

Born: June 12, 1929

Age:  85

Years with the TOTS:  21 years (1991-2012)

Games:    963

At Bats:   2,776

Runs:       578

Hits:        1,288

RBI:        801

Career Batting Avg:  .460  (2003-2012)

**A member of the TOTS since 1991, yearly statistics not available prior to 2003


Ed Rife

Number: 35

Born:  December 28, 1936 -- Passed away August 31, 2014

Years with the TOTS:  14 years (2000-2014)

Games:    881

At Bats:   2,562

Runs:      796

Hits:       1,357

RBI:       840

Career Batting Avg:  .530 (2003-2014)

**A member of the TOTS since 2000, yearly statistics not available prior to 2003



Clarence Fieber

Number:  1

Born:  May 15, 1920 -- Passed away May 28, 2011

Years with the TOTS:  28 years (1983 -- 2011)

Games:   921

At Bats:  2,418

Runs:      208

Hits:       559

RBI:       258

Career Batting Avg:  .230  (2003-2011)

**A member of the TOTS since 1983, yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

Bear Down, Arizona...it's GAMEDAY



Arizona Wildcats Basketball





A national TV audience. The Pac-12 title at stake. Protecting our home court winning streak is a must. UCLA vs. the ARIZONA WILDCATS!

It's BASKETBALL COUNTRY at the McKale Center. It's GameDay! Time for the seventh-ranked Wildcats to shine.

Friday, February 20, 2015

TOTS in the spotlight: John Petrick



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



John Petrick

Number:  41

Age:  72

Years with the TOTS:  10 years (2005-present)

Games:   372

At Bats:  1,216

Runs:      440

Hits:       566

RBI:       269

Career Batting Avg:  .470  (2005-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Carl Brutovsky



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:




Carl Brutovsky

Number:  15

Age:  78

Years with the TOTS:  16 years (1999-present)

Games:   825

At Bats:  2,581

Runs:      690

Hits:        914

RBI:        249

Career Batting Avg:  .350  (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: John Misiaszek



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



John Misiaszek

Number:   63

Age:  66

Years with the TOTS:  4 years (2011-present)

Games:   105

At Bats:  307

Runs:      85

Hits:       147

RBI:       91

Career Batting Avg:  .480 (2011-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Dan Boxberger


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Dan Boxberger

Number:  88

Age:  63

Years with the TOTS:  4 years (2011-present)

Games:  63

At Bats: 191

Runs:     44

Hits:       96

RBI:       59

Career Batting Avg:  .500  (2011-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Dan Lundwall


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Dan Lundwall

Number:   82

Age:  69

Years with the TOTS:  3 years (2012-present)

Games:  74

At Bats: 200

Runs:     44

Hits:      57

RBI:      27

Career Batting Avg:  .290 (2012-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Ed Seelbinder



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Ed Seelbinder

Number:  14

Age:  68

Years with the TOTS:  6 years (2009-present)

Games:   375

At Bats:  1,087

Runs:      145

Hits:       335

RBI:       141

Career Batting Avg:  .310  (2009-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Mike Taylor



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Mike Taylor

Number:  48

Age:   63

Years with the TOTS:  2 years (2013-present)

Games:  49

At Bats: 114

Runs:     18

Hits:      34

RBI:      41

Career Batting Avg:  .300 (2013-Present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Ted Davis



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Ted "Alabama Redneck" Davis

Number:  71

Age:  64

Years with the TOTS:  4 years (2011-present)

Games:   270

At Bats:  772

Runs:      278

Hits:       405

RBI:       249

Career Batting Avg:  .520  (2011-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Chuck Sabalos



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Chuck "The Judge" Sabalos

Number:  61

Age:  64 (turns 65 March/2015)

Years with the TOTS:  5 years (2010-present, injured 2012-13)

Games:  97

At Bats: 310

Runs:     55

Hits:     131

RBI:      80

Career Batting Avg:  .420 (2010-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Joe Dinich



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Joe Dinich

Number:  30

Age:   71

Years with the TOTS:  8 years (2007-present)

Games:   129

At Bats:  401

Runs:     108

Hits:      185

RBI:       89

Career Batting Avg:  .460  (2007-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Bobby Stofft



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Slamin' Bobby Stofft

Number:   73

Age:  76

Years with the TOT:   3 years (2012-present)

Games:   155

At Bats:  398

Runs:      43

Hits:      117

RBI:       60

Career Batting Avg:  .290 (2012-present)

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Wildcats Trample Trojans


Arizona Wildcats Basketball


The seventh-ranked Arizona Wildcats shot 63 percent from the field in the first half, hitting 19 of 30 shots and continued to get the ball in the hoop in the second half en route to a 87-57 Pac-12 win over Southern Cal tonight at McKale Center.

Arizona led at the half 49-31, scored the first 12 points in the second half, enjoyed leads of 30 points and ended up with six players in double figures with Kaleb Tarczewski leading the way with 15 points and nine rebounds. Stanley Johnson chipped in 13, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson added 12, Brandon Ashley 11 and T. J. McConnell played just 19 minutes, scoring 10 points and dishing out seven assists.

In the second half, it was the return of reserve point-guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright, who spelled McConnell and canned 11 points, a career high.

USC was held to 31 percent from the field (18 of 57), while the Wildcats cooled off a bit in the second half and ended up hitting 47 percent from the field (31 of 65).

Arizona improves to 23-3 overall and 11-2 in Pac-12 play.

UCLA awaits!

TOTS in the spotlight: Ed Eckert



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Ed Eckert

Number:  26

Age:   74

Years with the TOTS:  19 years (1996-present)

Games:   117

At Bats:  362

Runs:      129

Hits:        220

RBI:        111

Career Batting Average:  .610  (2003-present)

*Played four years (1996-1999) before turning 60

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: Dick McAnally



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Dick McAnally

Number:   19

Age:   82

Years with the TOTS:  21 years (1994-present)

Games:   477

At Bat:   1,264

Runs:      138

Hits:        390

RBI:        174

Career Batting Avg:  .310  (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: Leon Glasshoffer



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball



TOTS in the spotlight:



Leon Glasshoffer

Number:  43

Age:  75

Years with the TOTS:  12 years (2003-present)

Games:   848

At Bats:  2,288

Runs:      499

Hits:        647

RBI:        297

Career Batting Average:  .280 (2003-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Art Radtke



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Art "The Communicator" Radtke

Number:   24

Age:  76

Years with the TOTS:  12 years (2003-present)

Games:   770

At Bats:  2,168

Runs:      398

Hits:        867

RBI:        445

Career Batting Avg:  .400 ( 2003-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Mal Zwolinski



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:




Mal "The Professor" Zwolinski

Number:   7

Age:  77

Years with the TOTS:  9 years (2006-present)

Games:   437

At Bats:  1,236

Runs:      169

Hits:        476

RBI:        289

Career Batting Avg:  .390 (2006-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Jesse Ochoa



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:




Jesse "The Sweeper" Ochoa

Number:   64

Age:  62

Years with the TOTS: 3 years (2012-present)

Games:   184

At Bats:  500

Runs:      55

Hits:       206

RBI:       168

Career Batting Avg:  .410 (2012-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Arnie White


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Arnie "Cowboy" White

Number:  2

Age:  73

Years with the TOTS:  5 years (2010-present)

Games:   197

At Bats:  614

Runs:      210

Hits:       301

RBI:       183

Career Batting Avg:  .490 (2010-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Bob Katz


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Bob "Gunner" Katz

Number:  13

Age:   83

Years with the TOTS:  15 years (2005-present)

Games:    779

At Bats:   1,788

Runs:       212

Hits:        250

RBI:        122

Career Batting Avg:  .140 (2005-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Denny Leonard



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Denny "The Mounty" Leonard

Number:  37

Age:  77

Years with the TOTS: 22 years (1993-present)

Games:   1,207

At Bats:  3,633

Runs:      854

Hits:       1,422

RBI:       581

Career Batting Avg:  .390 (2003-present)

*played prior to turning 60 (1993-1997)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003    

TOTS in the spotlight: Ron Carlson



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Ron Carlson

Number:   6

Age:    67

Years with the TOTS:  5 years (2010-present)

Games:  460

At Bats: 1,312

Runs:     194

Hits:       504

Career Batting Avg:  .380 (2010-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Joe Aparicio



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Joe Aparicio

Number:   39

Age:  81

Years with the TOTS:  18 years (1998-present)

Games:   1,310

At Bats:  3,515

Runs:      665

Hits:        938

RBI:       425

Career Batting Avg:  .270 (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: DeLon Thompson



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:




DeLon "Doc" Thompson

Number:  42

Age:    72

Years with the TOTS:  9 years (2002-2007, 2011-present)

Games:   510

At Bats:  1,531

Runs:      502

Hits:        973

RBI:        771

Career Batting Avg:  .640 (2003-2007, 2011-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Dave Rhoades



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball

TOTS in the spotlight:




Dave "Money" Rhoades

Number:   34

Age:         70

Years with the TOTS:  10 years (2005-present)

Games:   569

At Bats:  1,662

Runs:      617

Hits:       935

RBI:       529

Career Batting Avg:  .560 (2005-present)

TOTS in the spotlight: Ron Petersen



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Ron "Mr. Baseball" Petersen

Number:   45

Age:   69 (turns 70 May/2015)

Years with the TOTS:  10 years (2005-present)

Games:   481

At Bats:  1,536

Runs:      555

Hits:       910

RBI:       653

Career Batting Avg:  .590  ( 2005-present)      

TOTS in the spotlight: Bob Royer



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Bob Royer

Number: 27

Age:   77

Years with the TOTS:  11 years (2004-present)

Games:  757

At Bats: 1,817

Runs:     270

Hits:      303

RBI:      160

Career Batting Avg:  .170  (2004-present)

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Wildcats find their X-man


Arizona Wildcats Baseball





Xavier Borde, a red-shirt junior left hander, pitched a two-hitter for 5 2/3 innings and the Arizona Wildcats closed out a two-game series at Hi Corbett Field tonight with a 11-1 win over North Dakota State.

Arizona, a 7-2 winner in the series opener on Tuesday night, scored four runs in the first inning tonight and added seven more for good measure as they improved to 5-0 on the season. Leadoff batter Scott Kingery went 4 for 5 for the Wildcats.

The Wildcats continue the home stand with a three-game series, beginning Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. against Rice.

TOTS in the spotlight: Jerry Hamelin



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:



Jerry "The Yankee Clipper" Hamelin

Number:  8

Age:  74

Years with the TOTS:   13 years (2002-present)

Games:   916

At Bats:  2,776

Runs:      845

Hits:       1,264

RBI:       632

Career Batting Avg:  .460 (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: Archie Burke



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball




TOTS in the spotlight:


Archie Burke

Number:  18

Age:  82

Years with the TOTS:  24 years (1991-present)

Games:   702

At Bats:  1,660

Runs:      214

Hits:       380

RBI:       201

Career Batting Avg:   .230 (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003

TOTS in the spotlight: Jerry Smarik



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Jerry "The Rocket" Smarik

Number: 32

Age: 83

Years with the TOTS: 24 years (1991-present)

Games:   1,336

At Bats:  3,947

Runs:      476

Hits:       1,420

RBI:       779

Career Batting Avg:  .360  (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

TOTS in the spotlight: Billy Heiny



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


TOTS in the spotlight:


Billy "Doc" Heiny

Number: 70

Age:  85

Years with the TOTS:  18 years (1997-present)

Games:   1,309

At Bats:  3,806

Runs:      933

Hits:       1,216

RBI:       462

Career Batting Average:  .320  (2003-present)

**Yearly statistics not available prior to 2003