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Ballhawk League : Week 14

Shawn B edges out Greg Barasch by three balls to capture the week 14 title.

Shawn had possibly the greatest week of his ballhawk career, catching a home run , ground rule double, getting thrown two additional home run balls, and registering his 1000th career baseball.

Additionally, the Happy Youngster caught a home run along with Greg Barasch and Donny Haltom.

Here are the week 14 standings:
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And the season standings:
(you may want to click on the photo below to enlarge for an easier read)
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Ballhawk League 2010 : Week 4

The standings were rather jumbled at the top, but Erik Jabs came through with an 18 ball week to capture the top honors. 
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Four of the top five finishers spent two games in Cleveland over the weekend. 

Other scenes from around the league:
Shawn B displays his tenth home run ball (George Kottaras), acquired via toss up from Octavio Dotel after it landed in the Pirates bullpen.
kottars HR 006.jpgWeek 4 Leaders:
Total Balls:  Erik Jabs 18
Average:  Erik Jabs 9.00
Games Attended: Shawn B 3
Hit Balls:  Erik Jabs 9
Thrown Balls:  Shawn B 11
Device Balls: Zack Hample/Erik Jabs 1
Found Balls:  Nick Pelescak 4
Foul Balls:  0
Game HR: Erik Jabs 1
BHL Points: Erik Jabs 111

And for the 2010 Season so far: (CLICK THE CHART FOR A LARGE EASIER TO
READ GRAPH – I suggest right clicking and opening it as a new tab)
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2010 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1) Nick Pelescak 75
2) Erik Jabs 69
3) Zack Hample 38
4) Shawn B 34
5) Casey Ward 29

Games:
1)  Nick Pelescak 13
2)  Erik Jabs 10
3)  Shawn B 8
4) Casey Ward 6
5) Mat Jackson 5

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 9.50
2)  Joe Faraguna 9.00
3)  Greg Barasch 7.00
4)  Erik Jabs 6.90
5)  Nick Pelescak 5.77

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 43
2)  Nick Pelescak 38
3)  Zack Hample 15
4)  Shawn B 10
5)  Casey Ward 9

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Shawn B 24
2) Nick Pelescak 22
3) Zack Hample 21
4)  Joe Faraguna 17
5)  Casey Ward, Matt Jackson 15

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 7
2)  Joe Faraguna 4

Found Balls:
1)  Nick Pelescak 15
2)  Erik Jabs 6
3) Casey Ward 5
4) Matt Jackson, Bryan Pelescak 2

BHL Points:
1)  Erik Jabs 352
2)  Nick Pelescak 316
3)  Casey Ward 185
4)  Zack Hample 140
5)  Shawn B 122

Hit Balls Per Game
1)  Erik Jabs 4.30
2)  Greg Barasch 4.00
3)  Zack Hample 3.75
4)  Nick Pelescak 2.92
5)  Joe Faraguna/District Boy 2.00

Thrown Balls Per Game
1)  Joe Faraguna 5.67
2)  Zack Hample 5.25
3)  Alex 4.00
4)  Matt Jackson/Shawn B 3.00

Device Balls Per Game
1)  Joe Faraguna 1.33
2)  Donny Halton 1.00
3)  Erik Jabs 0.70
4)  District Boy/Mike M 0.50

Found Balls Per Game
1)  Nick Pelescak 1.15
2)  Casey Ward 0.83
3)  Erik Jabs 0.60
4) Greg Barascah 0.50

BHL Points Per Game
1)  Erik Jabs 35.20
2)  Joe Faraguna/Zack Hample 35.00
4)  Casey Ward 30.83
4)  Greg Barasch 28.00

2010 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Shawn B 18  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 17)
Week 2:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: Erik Jabs 10)
Week 3:  Nick Pelescak 33 (Runner Up: Erik Jabs 24)
Week 4:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up: Shawn B 16)

And, for the heck of it:
2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)
Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)
Week 22:  Nick Pelescak 24 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch)
Week 23:  Donny Haltom 30 (Runner Up: Chris P 22)
Week 24:  Zack Hample 54 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 14)
Week 25:  Erik Jabs 44 (Runner Up:  District Boy 37)
Week 26:  Zack Hample 43 (Runner Up:  Chris P 25)

Ballhawk League 2010 : Week 3

Nick Pelescak (seen below with his son Dominick) wins week 3 with a solid 33 ball tally through four games.
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Erik Jabs, for the third consecutive week finishes as the runner up.  The two Pittsburgh ballhawks did their best to capitalize on the Pirates final home stand in April, with Erik snagging two foul balls in one game, and Nick grabbing a Ryan Braun home run.

Other notes from this week:

  • Joe Faraguna moves into third place in the league, despite only appearing in three games.
  • Zack Hample finished without any balls in a week for the first time in a long while.  He is a favorite to win week 4 as he comes off the bench for a three game series in Cleveland.
  • Casey Ward snagged yet another game HR ball, leading the ballhawk league with two.
  • The Happy Youngster, taking time off from ballhawking to be with his family, welcomed his son into the world:

“Happy Youngster” born 4/23/10:
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2010 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1) Nick Pelescak 60
2) Erik Jabs 51
3) Joe Faraguna 27
4) Zack Hample 23
5) Shawn B 18

Games:
1)  Nick Pelescak 11
2)  Erik Jabs 8
3)  Shawn B/Casey Ward 5

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 11.50
2)  Joe Faraguna 9.00
3)  Greg Barasch 7.00
4)  Erik Jabs 6.38
5)  Nick Pelescak 5.45

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 34
2)  Zack Hample 32
3)  Nick Pelescak 12
4)  Greg Barasch 8
5)  Joe Faraguna 6

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Nick Pelescak 17
1)  Joe Faraguna 17
3)  Shawn B 13
4)  Alex  12
5)  Zack Hample 11

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 6
2)  Joe Faraguna 4

Found Balls:
1)  Nick Pelescak 11
2)  Casey Ward 5
3)  Erik Jabs 4

BHL Points:
1)  Nick Pelescak 267
2)  Erik Jabs 241
3)  Casey Ward 139
4)  Joe Faraguna 105
5)  Zack Hample 93

Hit Balls Per Game
1)  Zack Hample 6.00
2)  Erik Jabs 4.25
3)  Greg Barasch 4.00
4)  Nick Pelescak 2.91
5)  Joe Faraguna/District Boy 2.00

Thrown Balls Per Game
1)  Joe Faraguna 5.67
2)  Zack Hample 5.50
3)  Alex 4.00
4)  Matt Jackson 3.00
5)  Shawn B 2.60

Device Balls Per Game
1)  Joe Faraguna 1.33
2)  Donny Halton 1.00
3)  Erik Jabs 0.75
4)  District Boy/Mike M 0.50

Found Balls Per Game
1)  Casey Ward/Nick Pelescak 1.00
2)  Erik Jabs/Greg Barasch/Ian Weir 0.50
3)  Matt Jackson 0.33

BHL Points Per Game
1)  Zack Hample 46.50
2)  Joe Faraguna 35.00
3)  Erik Jabs 30.13
4)  Greg Barasch 28.00
5)  Casey Ward 27.80

2010 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Shawn B 18  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 17)
Week 2:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: Erik Jabs 10)
Week 3:  Nick Pelescak 33 (Runner Up: Erik Jabs 24)

And, for the heck of it:
2009′s archive for perspective:
2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)
Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)
Week 22:  Nick Pelescak 24 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch)
Week 23:  Donny Haltom 30 (Runner Up: Chris P 22)
Week 24:  Zack Hample 54 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 14)
Week 25:  Erik Jabs 44 (Runner Up:  District Boy 37)
Week 26:  Zack Hample 43 (Runner Up:  Chris P 25)

Finally, there’s a fourth ballhawk from Milwaukee joining the fray next week.  Here’s an introductory paragraph from him:
My name is Matt Sabel. I got started with ballhawking the beginning last season going to 38 games and 37 of those being at night games
at Miller Park so I can see both batting sessions. I get there around
4:30 where me and my buddy have our spot in Friday’s during Brewers
batting practice and then moving to various places around the park
including in the Tundra territory sometime. I have gear from every team
the Brewers play so that I have a better chance of getting a ball from
the opposing team. Last season I collected 100 baseball total and I
have 16 so far this year.

2009 Season Final Stats

The 2009 season was my breakout year as a ballhawk.  I started to be more aggressive in asking for balls from players, and chasing down batting practice home runs.  In 2008, I was more or less a stationary ballhawk.

My 2008 stats can be found HERE.

On to the 2009 statistical breakdown:

2009 TOTALS:

  • 81 games attended (including ten without batting practice)
  • 6 stadiums 412 balls
  • 5.09 balls per game
  • Most balls at one game: 14
  • Fewest balls at one game: 1
  • 9 games with at least 10 balls
  • 1 game ball (Laynce Nix foul ball)

BALLS BY MONTH:
April — 50
May — 88
June — 86
July — 14 (what?)
August — 99
September — 68
October — 7

APRIL:
Balls: 50
Games: 11
Average: 4.55
Hit/Found: 16
Thrown: 28
Device: 6

MAY:
Balls: 88
Games: 17
Average: 5.18
Hit/Found: 45
Thrown: 31
Device: 12

JUNE:
Balls: 86
Games: 17
Average: 5.06
Hit/Found: 56
Thrown: 16
Device: 14

JULY:
Balls: 14
Games: 4
Average: 3.50
Hit/Found: 8
Thrown: 3
Device: 3

AUGUST:
Balls: 99
Games: 20
Average: 4.95
Hit/Found: 54
Thrown: 21
Device: 24

SEPTEMBER:
Balls: 68
Games: 11
Average: 6.18
Hit/Found: 32
Thrown: 26
Device: 10

OCTOBER:
Balls: 7
Games: 1
Average: 7.00
Hit/Found: 6
Thrown: 1
Device: 0

BALLS BY SOURCE:

Thrown — 126
Hit — 168
Glove trick/Device — 69
Found (aka “Easter eggs”) — 49

BALLS BY PORTION OF THE DAY:
Batting practice/pregame– 390
During games (including thrown balls) — 18
After games — 4

BALLS BY STADIUM:
PNC Park — 286
Progressive Field — 85
Great American Ballpark — 15
Camden Yards — 13
Nationals Park — 11
Citizens Bank Park — 2

PNC PARK:

  • 59 Games Attended
  • 286 Balls
  • 4.85 Balls per Game
  • 20 Hit (2.03 per game)102 Thrown (1.73 per game)
  • 42 Device (0.72 per game)
  • 22 Found (0.37 per game)
  • Game High = 14 balls (shares record with Nick Pelescak)

PROGRESSIVE FIELD:

  • 13 Games Attended
  • 85 Balls
  • 6.54 Balls per Game
  • 26 Hit (2.00 per game)
  • 15 Thrown (1.15 per game)
  • 21 Device (1.62 per game)
  • 23 Found (1.77 per game)
  • Game High = 12 Balls

GREAT AMERICAN BALLPARK:

  • 3 games attended
  • 15 balls
  • 5.0 balls per game
  • 9 Hit (3.00 per game)
  • 4 Thrown (1.33 per game)
  • 0 Device (0.00 per game)
  • 2 Found (0.67 per game)
  • Game High = 7 Balls


CAMDEN YARDS:

  • 4 games attended
  • 13 balls
  • 3.25 balls per game
  • 8 Hit (2.00 per game)
  • 3 Thrown (0.75 per game)
  • 1 Device (0.25 per game)
  • 1 Found (0.25 per game)
  • Game High = 6 Balls

NATIONALS PARK:

  • 1 Games Attended
  • 11 Balls
  • 11.0 Balls per Game
  • 4 Hit
  • 2 Thrown
  • 5 Device
  • 0 Found
  • Game High = 11 Balls


CITIZENS BANK PARK:

  • 1 Game Attended
  • 2 Balls
  • 2.0 balls per game
  • 1 Hit
  • 0 Thrown
  • 0 Device
  • 1 Found
  • Game High = 2 Balls

STADIUMS OUTSIDE OF PITTSBURGH:

  • 22 games attended
  • 126 balls
  • 5.73 balls per game

RECORDS:

  • Most balls in one season season: 412
  • Most balls in one season outside of Pittsburgh: 126
  • Most balls at one game: 14
  • Most balls at home stadium in one season (PNC Park): 286
  • Most games in one season with 10 or more balls: 9
  • Most batted balls caught in one game: 12 (6/13/09)
  • Most thrown/toss up balls caught in one game: 9 (4/21/09)
  • Most device balls from one game: 7  (8/11/09)

MILESTONES:
500th Ball of career (Shane Victorino HR)

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Snagging first career foul ball off the bat of Laynce Nix
  • Playing catch with the Dodgers’ Ramon Troncoso for several minutes

LIFETIME TOTALS:

  • 578 balls
  • 2 game balls
  • 131 balls outside of Pittsburgh
  • 6 major league stadiums with at least one ball
  • 96 consecutive game streak (active) with at least one ball
  • 156 games attended
  • 3.71 balls per game lifetime average

Anyone care for a graph?

Here’s a chart tracking my struggle to maintain a 5.00 balls per game ratio.  I ended at 5.09 with a strong September, despite floundering in the 4.70-4.80 range for most of the summer.
average.jpgTossing out the two stadiums (Citizens and Nationals) where I only attended one game,
my best stadium was Progressive Field, where I averaged 6.54 balls per game.  Its a safe bet that I’ll be attending more than 13 games there in 2010.

My worst stadium was Camden Yards, where I averaged a meager 3.25 balls per game in 4 games, despite having early entrance tickets.  I’ll try and focus more on Nationals Park in 2010 if planning a trip to the Baltimore/DC area.

At PNC Park, my home stadium, I put up a 4.85 average, which is respectable considering there were 8 non BP days included in the 59 games I attended there.  I began to stay away though when batting practice was threatened, so as not to jeopardize my streak.

That streak now stands at 96 consecutive games with at least one ball.

The streak almost ended on NINE different occasions.  Check out the entries from (click the date below):
May 13th,
May 16th
,
May 17th,
June 29th,
July 19th,
August 19th,
August 23rd,
September 6th, and
September 19th

On each occasion I snagged only one ball. 

On the other side of the coin, there were NINE different games where I snagged at least TEN baseballs.  Comi
ng into 2009, my one game record stood at 7.

I’ll use these stats to come up with my 2010 goals.  I’ll post an entry on that topic as we get a little closer to Spring Training.

Ballhawk League : Week 25

There’s only one more week left in the ballhawk league.

The winner this week was Erik Jabs, who would snag 44 balls across four days and five games. 

A few notes:

  • Nick Pelescak set the single game PNC Park record of 14 balls this week, a record that would be matched by Erik the very next day.
  • Erik Jabs snagged his first career foul ball, as well as his 400th ball of the 2009 season
  • The District Boy finished a close second place this week – snagging a very respectable 37 balls in week 25.  He also eclipsed the 200 ball barrier.
  • Nick Pelescak leap-frogged Chris P and Greg Barasch to get back into the top five.
  • Alex is only five balls away from joining Zack, Erik and Happy Youngster in the 300 club.
  • The Happy Youngster curtailed his ballhawking due to family obligations.  He has a slim chance in week 26 to still reach 400 balls in 2009 if he can have some big games at Coors Field in Week 26.  Wish him luck.

The ballhawk league will end after next week.  Good luck to everyone.

Here’s how week 25 turned out:
week 25.jpgWeek 25 Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1)  Erik Jabs 44
2)  District Boy 37
3)  Nick Pelescak 28

Games:
1)  Erik Jabs, District Boy, Nick Pelescak 5

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample/Greg Barasch 10.00
2)  Erik Jabs 8.80
3)  District Boy 7.40

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs/Nick Pelescak 19
2)  District Boy 15
3)  Donny Haltom 8

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  District Boy 22
2)  Erik Jabs 18
3)  Chris P 12

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 7
2)  Greg Barasch 2
3)  Zack Hample 1

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Greg Barasch
3)  Alex

Here’s a look at the overall 2009 season standings:

season 25.jpg2009 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 482
2)  Erik Jabs 405
3)  Happy Youngster 365

Games Attended:
1)  Erik Jabs 80
1)  Nick Pelescak 74
2)  Chris P 64

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 8.93
2)  Greg Barasch 7.43
3)  Donny Haltom 7.42

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 211
2)  Nick Pelescak 184
3)  Zack Hample 161

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 243
2)  Alex 241
3)  Chris P 174

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 78
2)  Erik Jabs 70
3)  Happy Youngster 65

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Alex
3)  Greg Barasch

Now, a look at how many balls per game per category each ballhawk averages
Leaders:
Hit Balls per Game:  Zack Hample 2.98
Thrown Balls per Game:   Joe Faraguna 5.59
Device Balls per Game: Donny Haltom 1.83

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Week 25 Photos
Ballhawks were given the option to submit a photo for this and future
ballhawk league updates.  The photos could be of them making a catch,
posing with a ball, a picture of a ball snagged, or something strange
or interesting that they saw at a game.

Submitted by Erik Jabs:
Erik Jabs poses with his 400th ball of the 2009 season, snagged on Friday, September 25th.

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2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)
Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)
Week 22:  Nick Pelescak 24 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch)
Week 23:  Donny Haltom 30 (Runner Up: Chris P 22)
Week 24:  Zack Hample 54 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 14)
Week 25:  Erik Jabs 44 (Runner Up:  District Boy 37)

9-23-09 PNC Park

I missed Monday’s and Tuesday’s games due to prior commitments.  I was able to catch part of them on tv, and believe me, it was brutal.  The crowds were as sparse as I had ever seen.

On Tuesday, fellow ballhawk league member and PNC Park ballhawk league member Nick Pelescak went on a rampage.  He texted me to let me know that he had caught 11 balls during batting practice.  The recognized official PNC Park record was 13 – set by me, back on June 13th 2009.

As the night went on, Nick would get a toss up ball during the game from Andrew McCutchen and Brandon Moss.  It would come down to the players coming off of the field for Nick.  Fortunately for him, Tim Tschida tossed him a ball as he walked off the field, giving Nick Pelescak the new PNC Park ballhawk record of 14 balls snagged in one game.  After just three months, my name had been erased from the record book.

I was glad for Nick – and was more motivated than ever to do my best to get the record back.  Since about June 21st or so, around when the Indians/Pirates series began, I have put myself through a rigorous workout schedule.  Every other day I lift weights – on the off days, I run three miles.

Today, I would forego my fitness and wellbeing to stay for the entire game, and maybe, just maybe, get that record back.

Around 2:45 PM, it started to rain hard, so I was about 95% sure that batting practice would be cancelled.  At 3:30, I got a text from Nick saying the tarp was on the field.  I decided that maybe I could get three balls today from pitchers and what not – and that would be a good day.

I arrived at the stadium a little after 4 PM, and faced no traffic at all on the way in.  Pittsburgh is officially a ghost town for the next three days.  The G20 summit is here, and it has basically transformed Pittsburgh into a military state.

I went down to the riverwalk to wait for Brandon Moss, Garrett Jones, or Ryan Doumit to send one out of the stadium.  Usually, the riverwalk is bustling with people.  Typically, I am asked no less than 50 times, “What are you doing?  Trying to get a ball?  Do they ever come out here?  How many came out today?  What happens if it goes in the river?”

Today however,
photo(416).jpgGhost town.

There were military choppers flying over every so often. 
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And to my right.
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Lots of room to run.  Sometimes on Saturdays it can get quite crowded for BP, since there’s very few rows.  On days like this however – there’s plenty of room to roam.

I got ball #8 in Phillips’ next round of BP.  He launched a home run that hit half way up the rotunda facade.  Typically, I would just stand and watch the ball, since it was directly down the line.  Since no one was here, I ran over towards where the ball was going to hit – just in case of a crazy bounce.  The ball would take a huge hop off of the rotunda, and fall in Section 133, where it would roll slowly down the steps up against the green wall in the picture below.  I was able to pick it up. 
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It was about 5:45, and I had snagged 8 balls already…

However, I would get shut out for the rest of BP.  I made a bad choice on two consecutive groups.  I stayed in left field when there were two powerful lefties peppering the seats with homers.  Then, I went over to center field for the last group, but got shut out there as well.

I decided that my new goal would be to put up double digits.

I got ball #9 in the first inning from Andrew McCutchen.
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It was rather funny.  Andrew finished throwing with Brandon Moss and turned to throw the ball into the center field seats.  He stopped and laughed, almost as if he was thinking, “These guys again?”  It was basically us four ballhawks that he sees all the time.  He paused and looked at us, and then threw me the ball in Section 139.  He has probably seen me the least, since I don’t typically stick around for the games.

Speaking of center field, look how unbelievably empty it was?
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photo(425).jpgThank you G20 and the Pittsburgh Media for scaring everyone away from Pittsburgh.  And yes, those pictures were actually taken DURING the game!

I would try every inning for another warm up ball from an outfielder so I could record a double digit game.  In the second inning, Nick caught Moss’ warm up ball. 

In the third, I went back to center field, but changed my appearance, taking off my Pirates Tshirt and wearing my black under armor compression shirt.  I also put on some ugly visor I had won after BP.  I was hoping he wouldn’t recognize me and throw me another ball.  No luck. 

In the fourth, Moss threw his ball to an older ballhawk on the right field wall who misplayed it, and the ball bounced into a teenager’s hand. 

In the fifth, I tried again with my altered appearance, but McCutchen threw it to some girl. 

The sixth inning rolled around, and I was the only person that stood up for Moss when he looked for someone to throw it to.  It helped that there were maybe 20 people sitting on the entire right field wall.  After scanning the crowd, he tossed me ball #10.
photo(426).jpgThank you Brandon!

I kept playing for more toss up balls in every inning.  In the ninth, with my altered image, I was able to trick McCutchen into throwing me another one.  I doubt he recognized that I was the same guy who he threw a ball to in the first inning.  He lobbed it up, and I took a few steps to my right and made the catch.  It was ball #11.

After catching each warm up ball, I switched the ball with an extra ball I had brought from home.  In the past, I had been given guff by ushers or non friendly season ticket holders for catching too many outfield warm up balls.  Now, I make sure that I hand the “decoy” balls to a little kid right in front of an usher or supervisors.  I’m hoping they’ll think, “That guy’s alright.”  I’ve got a whole box of them at home.  They are balls given to me by friends who agreed in the past to pay for their tickets to games with the balls they’ve caught.  Those balls obviously aren’t marked and don’t count in my stats.  Their sole purpose is to use to give away.

After getting McCutchen’s warm up ball, smoothing keeping it in my glove, while slipping the decoy ball out of my pocket and tossing it to a kid, I left the outfield with Nick to go to the dugout area.  On our way towards the main concourse we were stopped by a kind usher.  He told me something along the lines about how nice it was that I gave a ball to a kid and offered me a ball.  Of course I took it.  It counts.  An usher is a paid employee of the Pirates, not a fan, and balls given away by ushers, trainers, security guards count.  It was ball #12.  He told me that he had retrieved the ball from center field earlier and that it had gotten soaked when it rained earlier this morning.  The ball was certainly heavy, so I put it in my bag, and will hold off on numbering it until it dries out.

Nick was with me and noted, “You’re only two away now.”

I would need a miracle.

Enter Jayson Nix.

I sat down in the box seats and waited for the game to end.

My view (notice how utterly vacant the outfield seats are.)
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The view to my left.

And to my right.
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Plenty of room to run.

Nix would foul off a 1-0 pitch from Virgil Vazquez that would land in an aisle of the Lexus Club seats.
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As soon as the ball was hit, I was off.    The ball bounced off the concrete, and took a high hop in the air.  I was closing in on the ball and reached out and caught the ball out of the air.  It was my first career foul ball, and my first game ball of 2009. 

Not only that, but it was my 13th ball of the game.

Even more, it was my 200th hit ball snagged of 2009.

Guess what else?  Remember Nick Pelescak?  Guess who hit his first career foul ball which he caught earlier in the season?  Yeah, Laynce Nix.  And who’s PNC Park single ball record was I chasing?  Nick Pelescak’s.  Somehow fate had taken over.

Here’s a shot from Reds TV of where the ball landed.  I’m wearing the black under armor shirt with my hat on backwards:
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And a shot from FSN Pittsburgh, as I’m reaching out to make the catch:
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I just needed to get a ball from Bob Davidson, and I would have my name back in the PNC Park record book, sharing Nick’s record.

The Pirates would go on to lose the game, and I tried my best to get Davidson to toss me a ball.  He looked directly at me, but tossed four balls to other kids. 

I quickly ran over to the Pirates dugout to try and get a ball from someone.

Didn’t happen.

I waited for the Pirates bullpen pitchers to come in.  Only Matt Capps had a ball, and he tossed it to a little kid.

All of the players had exited the field. 

All of the fans had left the stadium. 

A security guard came over and told me I had to leave.  However, I noticed that Herbie Andrade, the bullpen catcher, still hadn’t come in.  I bargained with the security guard to just let me wait for “that player,” and then I would be gone.

Herbie walked slowly in, lugging a huge bag of equipment over one shoulder, and carrying another burdonsome bag in the other. 

The entire stadium was basically empty now, except for me (standing in the front row above the tunnel), and Nick, who was standing a few rows behind me.

Herbie probably wondered, “What the F is wrong with these guys?” 

I felt awkward, so I spoke to him in Spanish.

“Tienes algunas pelotas extras para mi, Herbie?”

He paused and fumbled around with the bags.  Noticing that he was going to give me a ball, I continued, “Muchisimas Gracias.  Eres el hombre.”

He the tossed me ball #14.  I bid him farewell with, “Hasta manana.”  Seriously, Herbie is an awesome guy.

My friend Nick couldn’t believe my luck.  Within 1 inning, from the beginning of the 9th to the end of the game, I had snagged four balls.

I wanted one more shot at snagging a ball.  There was only one place to go.

Outside to the tall grass that was buzzing with insects.

I searched.
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I stomped around hoping to step on a ball.
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I continued to search.
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After about 10 minutes of searching, fearing I would be arrested as a suspected g20 terrorist, and feeling bugs crawling on my legs, I relented.

Did the thought of jumping into the river and swimming 17 feet down, feeling around for a ball, and grabbing it to get 15 for the night cross my mind? Yes.

Did I jump in the river and actually try it?  No.

Nick and I would share the PNC Park record of 14. 

Here’s today’s PNC Park record tying and personal best baseballs:
photo(436).jpgAnd the sweet spots:  (the usher ball is not numbered yet because it is soaked):
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And a look at my first career foul ball snagged, and first game ball of 2009:
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STATISTICS:
Game:  14 balls (8 hit, 6 thrown)
Season:  375 balls (200 hit, 112 thrown, 63 device)
Games: 76 games (8 of which didn’t have BP)
Average:  4.93 balls per game
Career:  541 balls
Streak:  91 consecutive games attended with at least 1 ball snagged.
Attendance:  15,980 (couldn’t have been more than 2,000-3,000 that actually showed)
Race for 400 in 2009:  Need 25 in 5 games,  5.0 per game (This could be do-able…)

Ballhawk League : Week 24

After this week, there are only two weeks left in the Ballhawk League season.  The ballhawk league is for the regular season only.  The ballhawk league will end on Monday, October 4th.  At that point, a winner will be crowned for each of the categories that were tracked throughout the season such as batted balls snagged, thrown balls snagged, etc. 

Week 24′s winner was no surprise, if you follow his blog.  It is Zack Hample, who snagged an amazing 54 balls in just three games.  The Runner Up was Happy Youngster.  Although he didn’t  snag as many as Zack, Happy did snag a Lance Berkman home run ball this past week.  To watch the video, click HERE.

Here’s the week 24 results:

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Week 24 Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1)  Zack Hample 54
2)  Happy Youngster 14
3)  Erik Jabs 11

Games:
1)  Zack Hample, Erik Jabs, Bob Fox 3

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 18.00
2)  Happy Youngster, Joe Faraguna 7.00
3)  Nick Pelescak 6.00

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 32
2)  Happy Youngster 9
3)  Erik Jabs/Nick Pelescak 5

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 21
2)  Joe Faraguna 7
3)  Bob Fox 6

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Happy Youngster 3
2)  Erik Jabs 2
3)  Zack Hample 1

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Happy Youngster
3)  Joe Faraguna

Here’s a look at the overall 2009 season standings:
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Week 24 Photos
Ballhawks were given the option to submit a photo for this and future
ballhawk league updates.  The photos could be of them making a catch,
posing with a ball, a picture of a ball snagged, or something strange
or interesting that they saw at a game.

Submitted by Zack Hample:
Zack Hample
posterizing the competition at Camden Yards on September 15, 2009. This
was one of 11 home runs Hample caught on the fly that day during BP and
one of 25 balls overall.

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Submitted by Mike from Detroit:
My wife claims baseball is my
obsession..What do you think?

BO_1.JPGSubmitted by Erik Jabs (Post Gazette)
Erik Jabs laughs off losing the race for a ball in center field bleachers at PNC Park during batting practice. (Friday’s 9-18 game)
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Submitted by Nick Pelescak (Post Gazette)
Nick Pelescak celebrates career catch No. 300 in the center field bleachers at
PNC Park.

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2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)
Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)
Week 22:  Nick Pelescak 24 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch)
Week 23:  Donny Haltom 30 (Runner Up: Chris P 22)
Week 24:  Zack Hample 54 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 14)

Ballhawk League : Week 22

Our winner this week is Nick Pelescak, who attended two games at Camden Yards in Baltimore, and three games at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

Here’s how week 22 played out:
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Week 22 Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1)  Nick Pelescak 24
2)  Greg Barasch 13
3)  Matt Jackson 11

Games:
1)  Nick Pelescak 5
2)  Five tied with 2

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Greg Barasch 13.00
2)  Alex 10.00
3)  District Boy 7.00

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Nick Pelescak 18
2)  Greg Barasch/Happy Youngster 4
3)  Erik Jabs 3

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Matt Jackson 11
2)  Alex 9
3)  Greg Barasch 7

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs/Greg Barasch/Zack Hample 2

Competition Factor:
1)  Alex
2)  Greg Barasch
3)  Joe Faraguna

Here’s a look at the overall 2009 season standings:

season 22.jpg2009 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 408
2)  Erik Jabs 344
3)  Happy Youngster 336

Games Attended:
1)  Erik Jabs 71
1)  Nick Pelescak 65
2)  Chris P/Happy Youngster 54

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 8.33
2)  Greg Barasch 7.36
3)  Donny Haltom 7.28

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 181
2)  Nick Pelescak 157
3)  Happy Youngster 126

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Alex 222
2)  Zack Hample 212
3)  Happy Youngster 155

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 74
2)  Erik Jabs 62
3)  Happy Youngster 55

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Alex
3)  Greg Barasch

Now, a look at how many balls per game per category each ballhawk averages
Leaders:
Hit Balls per Game:  Erik Jabs 2.55
Thrown Balls per Game:   Joe Faraguna 5.50
Device Balls per Game: Donny Haltom 2.06

breakdown 22.jpgWeek 22 Photos
Ballhawks were given the option to submit a photo for this and future
ballhawk league updates.  The photos could be of them making a catch,
posing with a ball, a picture of a ball snagged, or something strange
or interesting that they saw at a game.

Submitted by Greg Barasch:
This is the foul ball Greg snagged Saturday night
at Nationals Park (his only game of the week), off the bat of Willy
Harris in the third inning. It’s his second foul ball of the year and
sixth lifetime.

DSC_5349.JPGSubmitted by Matt Jackson:
Matt organizing his stuff after snagging seven baseballs at PETCO Park on 8/31.

organizing.JPGSubmitted by Zack Hample:
Zack Hample posing after the game with Ross, his 13-year-old “Watch With Zack” client on September 6th at Citi Field.
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2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up:  The Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)
Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)
Week 22:  Nick Pelescak 24 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch)

Ballhawk League : Week 21

Our winner this week is Chris P, who snagged 35 balls, and beat the Happy Youngster by a single ball.

Some notes:

  • Happy
    Youngster set the Miller Park record by snagging 18 balls in one game last week.
  • Nick
    Pelescak snagged Jimmy Rollins’ leadoff home run last week in PNC Park
  • Zack
    Hample snagged his 400th ball of the season, capping off his four game tour of Coors Field in Denver Colorado.
  • Another close finish this week has me wondering… What if there was a tie for the top spot?  What would be the tiebreaker?

Here’s how week 21 played out:

week 21.jpgWeek 21 Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1)  Chris P 35
2)  Happy Youngster 34
3)  Greg Barasch 24

Games:
1)  John Witt 6
2)  Chris P 5

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Happy Youngster 8.50
2)  Greg Barasch 8.00
3)  Chris P 7.00

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Nick Pelescak 16
2)  Chris P 15
3)  Erik Jabs/Happy Youngster 13

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Chris P 20
2)  Zack Hample 17
3)  Happy Youngster 14

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Happy Youngster 7
2)  Greg Barsch 6
3)  Zack Hample 2

Competition Factor:
1)  Happy Youngster
2)  Chris P
3)  Joe Faraguna

Here’s a look at the overall 2009 season standings:
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2009 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 400
2)  Erik Jabs 337
3)  Happy Youngster 326

Games Attended:
1)  Erik Jabs 69
1)  Nick Pelescak 60
2)  Chris P 54

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 8.51
2)  Donny Haltom 7.28
3)  Greg Barasch 7.19

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 178
2)  Nick Pelescak 139
3)  Happy Youngster 122

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Alex 213
2)  Zack Hample 208
3)  Happy Youngster 150

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 72
2)  Erik Jabs 60
3)  Happy Youngster 54

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Alex
3)  Greg Barasch

Now, a look at how many balls per game per category each ballhawk averages
Leaders:
Hit Balls per Game:  Erik Jabs 2.58
Thrown Balls per Game:   Joe Faraguna 5.53
Device Balls per Game: Donny Haltom 2.06
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Week 21 Photos
Ballhawks were given the option to submit a photo for this and future
ballhawk league updates.  The photos could be of them making a catch,
posing with a ball, a picture of a ball snagged, or something strange
or interesting that they saw at a game.

Submitted by Matt Jackson: 
Matt displays his first career game ball, a foul ball hit by Miguel Cabrera on August 26th in Anaheim.
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Submitted by Chris P:
Chris P’s dog checks out his 200th ball of 2009
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Submitted by John Witt:
John Witt poses with his 2,900th career regular season major league baseball – snagged at a game last Thursday.
DSCF1397.JPGSubmitted by Zack Hample:
Zack Hample inside the manual scoreboard at Coors Field on August 26, 2009.
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2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up:  The Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)

Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
Week 21:  Chris P 35 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 34)

Ballhawk League : Week 20

Our winner this week is Alex.  Alex ballhawked his way through Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh and came up with over 40 balls.  In a close battle for second place, Erik Jabs slightly edged Nick Pelescak.  Both ballhawks share PNC Park as their home park. 

Some notes:

  • Erik Jabs passes The Happy Youngster for second place.  “I’m sure he’ll be back in second soon,” said Erik.  “The Brewers were just out of town all week, while the Pirates are in the midst of a 9 game homestand.”  Don’t rule either ballhawk out in their quest for 400 balls this season.
  • Happy Youngster is closing in on 1,000 career balls.  He needs roughly 70 more, which should be a reachable number given his snagging trends.  Other upcoming mini milestones:  Erik Jabs is 17 balls from 500, Nick Pelescak is closing in on 300 (needing about 65 more),
  • Nick
    Pelescak jumps back up to 2nd place in the batted balls category, snagging 24 this week.  (Notice that the top 2 batted ball leaders are both from PNC Park?  The place is an absolute ghost town for the first 30 minutes of Seaon Ticket Holder BP on a daily basis).
  • Zack
    Hample snagged his 4,200nd career ball last week, while Greg Barasch recorded his 800th.
  • Home Run balls this past week?  Nick Pelescak snagged a Lastings Milledge shot, while the Happy Youngster went secret-ops to snag a Carlos Quintin homerun that had been laying in some bushes for two week.
  • The Puck Collector had a very respectable week, snagging 16 balls.
  • Donny Haltom was back in action for the first time in four weeks.
  • Alex has passed up Zack Hample in the 2009 season thrown balls category. 

Here’s how week 20 played out:
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Week 20 Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:

1)  Alex 41
2)  Erik Jabs 36
3)  Nick Pelescak 34

Games:
1)  Erik Jabs/Nick Pelescak 7
2)  Alex 5

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 11.00
2)  Happy Youngster 10.00
3)  Alex 8.20

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Nick Pelescak 24
2)  Erik Jabs 23
3)  Greg Barasch 9

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Alex 29
2)  District Boy 13
3)  Nick Pelescak 10

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 6
2)  Happy Youngster/Alex 4
3)  Greg Barasch 2

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Happy Youngster
3)  Alex

Here’s a look at the overall 2009 season standings:
season 20.jpg
2009 Season Leaders:

Total Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 380
2)  Erik Jabs 317
3)  Happy Youngster 292

Games Attended:
1)  Erik Jabs 66
1)  Nick Pelescak 57
2)  Chris P 49

Average Balls per Game:
1)  Zack Hample 8.84
2)  Donny Haltom 7.28
3)  Greg Barasch 7.10

Hit Balls Snagged:
1)  Erik Jabs 166
2)  Nick Pelescak 123
3)  Zack Hample 119

Thrown Balls Snagged:
1)  Alex 210
2)  Zack Hample 191
3)  Happy Youngster 136

Device Balls Snagged:
1)  Zack Hample 70
2)  Erik Jabs 59
3)  Happy Youngster 47

Competition Factor:
1)  Zack Hample
2)  Alex
3)  Greg Barasch

Now, a look at how many balls per game per category each ballhawk averages
Leaders:
Hit Balls per Game:  Zack Hample 2.77
Thrown Balls per Game:   Joe Faraguna 5.71
Device Balls per Game: Donny Haltom 2.06
breakdown 20.jpg

Week 20 Photos
Ballhawks were given the option to submit a photo for this and future
ballhawk league updates.  The photos could be of them making a catch,
posing with a ball, a picture of a ball snagged, or something strange
or interesting that they saw at a game.

Submitted by Nick Pelescak:
Nick poses with the balls he snagged on his first career trip to Nationals Park this week.
photo(325).jpgSubmitted by The District Boy:
On Friday afternoon, Stephen Strasburg was introduced to the media and
fans.  Because of this event, gates opened extra early and he was able
to get two balls before the park would have otherwise opened.

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Submitted by Erik Jabs:
Erik pauses to allow his wife to take a picture of a home run ball that he had just snagged.
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Submitted by Zack Hample:
Zack Hample poses with his 4,200th lifetime ball at Citi Field on August 17, 2009.

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2009 Ballhawk League Archive:
TOP BALLHAWK:
Week 1:  Happy Youngster 38  (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 31)
Week 2:  Zack Hample 27  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 3:  Zack Hample 30  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 21)
Week 4:  Zack Hample 40  (Runner Up:  Happy Youngster 39)
Week 5:  Zack Hample 31  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 22)
Week 6:  Erik Jabs 31 (Runner Up:  The Happy Youngster 26)
Week 7:  District Boy 40 (Runner Up: Greg Barasch 20)
Week 8:  Erik Jabs 18 (Runner Up:  Donny Haltom 17)
Week 9:  Donny Haltom 16 (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 13)
Week 10: Zack Hample 27 (Runner Up: Shawn 26)
Week 11: Zack Hample 59 (Runner Up: Donny Haltom 23)
Week 12: Greg Barasch 36 (Runner Up: Nick Pelescak 22)
Week 13:  Chris P 24 (Runner Up:  Alex 17)
Week 14:  Greg Barasch 22 (Runner Up: Chris P 19)
Week 15:  Nick Pelescak 17 (Runner Up: District Boy 10)
Week 16:  Alex 21 (Runner Up: District Boy 19)
Week 17:  Joe Faraguna 18 (Runner Up: Happy Youngster 11)
Week 18:  Erik Jabs 22 (Runner Up:  Zack Hample 14)
Week 19:  Alex 38 (Runner Up: Joe Faraguna 31)

Week 20:  Alex 41  (Runner Up:  Erik Jabs 36)
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