The Giants win the
pennant! The Giants win the pennant! 1951 – It was The Shot Heard ‘Round
the World. 67 years later, it’s still the most iconic play call in baseball
history. 2017 – The Classic, with its own version; the play that has been
called ‘the greatest moment in KSSL history’, Splinter hits a grand slam! Splinter hits a grand slam! I cannot
believe it! It created whispers in the wind, spreading like wildfire – The
Shot Heard ‘Round Kilbride…
Finally we
are back, for everyone’s favorite day of the year, the 10th edition
of the Classic (It started off with a 1 year experimental Olympic like program,
where nobody won, and in between there was the Club Championship). This year is
looking to be the most competitive classic in its history. There is much more
parity than ever. On paper, any team can truly win it this year; no blowing it
up your ass. Can Valley overcome all challengers, some late edition losses to
the roster, by becoming a quad squad, winning four titles in a row? After last
year’s legendary game between Valley and Wild Rose, which lead to the Mighty
Valley claiming their third title in a row (beating Kilbride in the finals),
can the Classic, once again, upstage itself? On to the predictions…
After the embarrassment of
the ’16 Classic, Kilbride bounced back somewhat last year, before losing in the finals, making it believable that they could once again strike fire by taking
down another Classic championship. The team I’ve nagged on for years, for being
ancient, has lowered their average age drastically,
but you can’t fool anybody
boys! Adding one 19 year old kid doesn’t suddenly make the rest of you guys younger!
Even so, da Bride have added a couple of solid additions to their roster, with original
teammate and long standing member, Luke Stoyles, returning to the team after
playing for Wild Rose last year. Can Kilbride bounch back even further, by breaking the tie with Valley, winning a record 5th Classic title?
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| Reggie has crossed over to the dark side |
Morely Smith is back as
captain at rover, no wait … shortstop? Is this real? I think
realistically it’s the only possibility. The team is really missing an elite
range infielder. It is filled with corner infielder and 2nd basemen,
so who else can fill this position? Moe did play a game at SS a few weeks back,
and had a really good game there. The rest of infield will probably consist of
some combo of Jonny Murph/Thompson/Rob at third and 2nd base. I
suppose they’ll move around a bit, with Paul Crane filling in at 1st.
Jason Stead, making possibly his 1st Classic, will also help behind
the plate and may get an inning or two per game at 1st. Nick
McDonald will man the backstop, with Luke returning as pitcher.
The outfield is a lot
more stable, even with the potential loss of Moe, with Cletus Van Damme’s
all-time favorite player Jason Hedges, making the call up to the Kilbride squad. The man we all call Reggie has been
the most improved player in the league this year. He was always lethal behind
the plate, but his defense has improved tenfold this year. No longer are the
days where he’d let the ball drop in.
Rounding out the outfield will be Jeff Murphy at CF, Kilbride living legend JJ
Dray in RF, and Mike “’Lil Esso” Williams at rover.
Below is the
projected depth chart and batting order for Kilbride
Kilbride Lotto Corporation (KLC) lists Kilbride’s odds
of winning the Classic at 4-1
Kilbride Will Win If...
- Moe plays solid at short
- Jeff Murphy plays like he can
- Thompson plays more along the lines of 2012
Thompson, not of 2017.
- PEDS, stat! PEDS!
Where
are my supplements?
I
need my supplements
Where
are my supplements?
I
need my supplements
CVD Prediction
4th Place. The
top 7 hitters in the order are pretty dynamic, but I’m worried about how strong
the infield will be, especially if Moe stays at rover. At the end of the day,
the angels will be weeping in Kilbride.
Oh,
poor Wild Rose. They were so close to going to the finals last year, all they
could do was taste the sweet nectar of a championship title. Unfortunately for
these dumb dumbs, their dreams were quickly shattered by the unlikeliest of
heroes. With only one out remanining in the game, after a controversial walk,
loading the bases, it set the stage for Steve Kenny to channel his inner Bobby
Thompson strength, hitting a grand salami, tying the game! The bleecher
creatures were never this loud, erupting into utter shock and applause, and I'd imagine the only thing that went into the minds of Wild Rose must have been, as GOB Bluth would say, I’ve made a huge mistake. Wild Rose
would shortly afterwards lose in extra inings, with the hangover of this soul
crushing defeat being too much to overcome, losing to Kilbride in the semi-finals.
The question is, has Wild Rose learned from their past mistakes,
and will the addition of a few new neighborhood league members finally put this
team over the top?
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| Will Wild Rose collapse as Blart did on this ill fated day? |
The outfield is a solid bunch, consisting with team Captain
Steve Brown in RF, the man once known as ‘Super Spear’ Bob Kent in CF, and
former team Captain Chris Whelan sharing duties in LF with new league member
Mike Kenny. Trevor ‘Chuggy” Burke will be roaming around in rover.
The infield is better than it ever has been with new team
members Jason Fleming and Paul Brothers taking over at SS and 3rd
base respectively. That’s a solid left side of the field. Dave Penney and Nate
Martin will share the job at 2nd base, Blair Marshall at 1st
base, and Keith ‘Weiner’ Lee behind the plate. Finally, Jason Whelan will be
chucking the ball.
Below
is the projected depth chart and batting order for Wild Rose.
Kilbride Lotto Corporation
(KLC) lists Wild Rose’s odds of winning the Classic at 4-1
Wild Rose Will Win If...
- Chuggy actually hustles for once (no twice, he actually ran hard on a grounder last week! That’s called progess)
- Brownie/Fleming/Shark: 2 out of 3 have to play huge
- Playoff MVP Nate Dogg shows up
- The bottom 3 of the lineup can’t hit at the clip they’ve done so far in the regular season
- The team plays with the passion of Dr. Hook in the video below (check it out!)
CVD Prediction
3rd Place. Wild Rose are deeper
than ever, but the bottom of the order is a little shaky. Predicted low winds
on the day, may mean more balls being hit into the gaps, and there are two
other teams with better defensive outfields. Unless this team has Carrie, to
carry them, they’ll fall just short of the finals.
Let’s interrupt your scheduled programming for a
brief intermission…
I’d like to introduce a special columnist
and a great friend of mine Jimmy Rodden. If you didn’t know before, Jimmy is
one of the founders of the delicious league we all get to be a part of, the KSSL. He
was also the long-time Captain for Kilbride before he moved away to Alberta.
Jimmy loves the Classic so much he even flew home just to play in it the first year he went
away. He just couldn’t get enough. So let me shut the fuck up and let Jimmy
tell you his story.
Jimmy Rodden ‘Why I Love the Classic’
When the Classic started it was Kilbride vs "the
Valley", just like it was in all my youth.....our biggest rivalry. I
went to the field with hate in my bones for those annoying Bumble Bees. Of
course it didn’t help that they got the best of us most of the times. I
remember us eliminating them in the 16 under provincials, Herb Stead
grounded out to me at second base to end the game.....I was taunting him as the
ball came to me!! Then as we aged and made our way to the Huck, the faces
changed but the annoying squad known as the Valley remained.
The fact that they were younger, and yes better
on paper, made it more fun when we beat them!! But enough
of that, yes the
Classic is about competition, but it is the bonding, seeing my buddies.
Trying to stay sober like the Valley so we can perform in the championship game,
and ultimately ending up all messed up!! There is also the legendary
performances, Dwayne Prince and the Misfits. And the one I never seen, and even
though it was "the Valley".....walking a hitter to pitch to Steve
Kenny only to be burned. How about Blair Marshall putting his life on the line
as he attempted to take on the kegs next to the field, lol? I was playing poker
with Larry Marshall recently, and to buy back in you had to also eat some
Kibbles and Bits.....yes dog food. And as Larry happily ate the Kibbles I
thought of Blart dancing on the keg. The fact that the classic is different
now, more competitive is surely a good thing, as well, and I hope to be a part
of it soon. I love the mocking, cheering, jeering at the field throughout the
day and the post classic party at Luke’s. It kills me to miss my 3rd straight
classic, but what I miss the most and love the most about the classic is
putting on the Red with JJ, Thompson, Johnny, Moe, Luke, Phil, and company
and taking Pride in Kilbride!!
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| The founding fathers. |
Jimmy, that was beautiful! As the founder
of the league, we all thank you!
Hey fella’s check this out. ALC finally added
us to Pro-Line. Get your bets in!
Now back to your
regular scheduling progam….
Ched Whelan thought he
had it all figured out last year. The captain of this ragtag loveable bunch was
totally
convinced he had a secret weapon to unleash, Trojan horsing the entire
Classic. He would one up them all. Aha! His Weapon X? Knuckleball thrower Dave
Rowsell. The problem for the Misifts was Rowsell never knew how dear the
Classic is to all of our hearts. His ole buddy Madge told him it was cool to get
wasted. The issue at hand is Rowsell didn’t seem to understand that Brownie was
talking about the day of the Classic, not the night before. So here is Rowsell
showing up to the classic still half drunk, with little sleep. What a guy! The
solution to this was, an elite pitcher completely falling on his face, and
letting his troopers down. So what I have to ask is, what is Rowsell up to on
the eve of the Classic?
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| Ched is literally the only player on the Misfits I have an image of. It's probably time we updated our photography. |
The Misfits have arguably the best outfield in
the tourney with former league MVP Ched leading the way in LF. David Gosse will
be tracking shit down from CF, and the league’s version of Charlie Hustle, Adam
Fitz in right. Ryan Clarke will probably take a stab at it in rover.
The infield will have Jays Captain Colin
starting at SS. His fellow Jays members former gold glover Dexter Spurrell at 3rd,
Wayne Dillon at 2nd, and Ryan Foley at C. Dan O’Leary and Stu Power
will share 1st base duties, and Weapon X Rowsell taking the mound.
Below is the
projected depth chart and batting order for the Misfits.
Kilbride Lotto Corporation
(KLC) lists the Misfits odds of winning the Classic at 4-1
The Misfits Will Win If...
· Rowsell
is not a dick, and hits like he has in the regular season
· Gosse
gets on base consistently
· Colin
makes the easy plays
· Fitz
= Rose
· Ched plays like He-Man, as he has done many times before
· Ched plays like He-Man, as he has done many times before
CVD Prediction
2nd Place. The outfield doesn’t quite rival the Valley’s historic OF from a few
years ago, but it’s pretty damn good. This is a solid roster from top to
bottom, with better than average bottom of the order players, but at the end of
the day I think this team will be the bridesmaids of the tourney. Don’t you
know your Queen?
The team who is famous for blasting out to Europe’s
The Final Countdown every chance they can get, have most certainly not played
like anything is final for them, except for the other teams incapability towards beating them. The Mighty Valley have now won three straight Classic
championships, back-to-back in dramatic fashion. Not bad for a team that could
never grind one out. Fake news! After Steve Kenny hit and danced (oh that dance!)
last year as if he was Rasputin, Russia's greatest love machine, can this elite
squad finally be taken down?
If there was ever a year for the Valley to fall, this
could be it. Again, the parity amongst the four teams is the best there ever has
been, and on top of this, Valley has, just as last year, lost a couple of big bodies.
The days of the Smith Bros, Pikey and Jacobs may be gone forever. The other
question is, who to put on SS and RF?
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| Koo has some tough tactical decisions to decide. |
Back at the helm for the third straight year is the
never ending Classic hot dog champion, Kevin “Koo” Condon. Koo has primarily played
in the outfield throughout his KSSL tenure, but a few years back, when body
after body dropped he switched over to SS, leading the way for Valley. He made
the fulltime switch to SS this season and has easily been the best SS this regular
season. Valley have been known for their shutdown D, especially with its daunting
defensive OF with Robbie Smith and Koo Dogg being the mainstays. Gord Payne, Craig
Cowen, Chris Murphy, and Scott Cullen have usually filled in the remaining
corner outfield positon with huge success. So what exactly are Valley going to
do with an abundance of infielders on their roster this year? The thinking here
is that Koo goes back to his old stomping ground in CF, with Gordo (LF) and
Scotty (RF) filling out the corners. If Koo stays at SS, expect Gord to play
CF, Scotty LF, and Skinny or Freddie in RF. Tommy Harris will round out the OF,
playing the God’s gift of luxury role, over at rover.
In the infield there are a few more questions. Koo
may stay at SS, and even Tommy is a possibily to play there. I’m thinking Andrew “Dusty” Northcott or
Aoo Dogg may take the helm. Pretty much nobody has really seen what Dusty has
been up to in years, but rumour has it Joey Cole was caught telling someone “He’s
in midseason form”. If that is the case, Aoo Dogg will stay at his best
position 3rd base, former gold glover and original Classic commish Skinny
Whitten at 2nd, Joey Cole at 1st, and last year’s Classic
MVP Kenny behind the mound. Freddie Cox and Sebastien “Baze” Vallin will handle
catching duties.
Another thing of note, Trevor Walsh was supposed to
play with Valley this week but unfortunately his wife’s uncle passed away in an
unfortunate accident. Our thought’s are with you buddy. Take care.
Below is the
projected depth chart and batting order for Waterford Valley.
Kilbride Lotto
Corporation (KLC) lists Valley’s odds of winning the Classic at 5-2
Valley Will Win If...
- Someone hits a grand slam for them with one
out remaining in the game
- Koo keeps eating hotdogs
- One reliable, or unexpective, power hitter
emerges
- Koo continues to eat those dirty dogs.
- If Koo goes in the outfield whoever plays SS
has to do work
- Koo = hotdogs
- If Koo plays short whoever is in RF has to do
work
- As always with Valley, it’s all about defense
CVD Prediction
1st Place. Champions of the ‘18 Classic. Just like last year, Valley are out another one of their superstars but
they still have arguably the deepest roster in the tourney. You come at the
King, you best not miss.
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| Will Tommy's rust at the Huck affect his play? |
MVP
Koo’s done it, Pikey has done it, hell Kenny even
did it! How about arguably Valley’s best player and former captain. It is Tommy’s
time, baby!
In Closing…
For Valley, this is the eve of everything.
See ya at the Huck!

















