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2009 Season Summary

2009 Season Summary

The Peekskill Robins will remember 2009 as a season of disappointment, marred by Bad Weather, Injuries, and an Unfavorable Playing Schedule. There are however some Bright Spots to look at: Tommy Meade of Central Ct. State University was the Atlantic Collegiate League's 7th Leading Batter with a .359 Average and led the Robins in hits with 33, rbi's with 18, home runs with 3,and bases on balls with 16. Quentin Luquette of Lamar and Chris Juarez of the University of New Mexico, had Excellent Seasons as they each batted .330. Juarez led the club in doubles with 11. Bobby Migliazza of Seton Hall batted .299 while Michael McDonnell of Wofford batted .267. Steve Vitale of Oklahoma City University batted .261. Michael Imbriale of Savannah College of Arts & Design finished the season on a Torrid Pace with 9 hits in his last 4 games to raise his average to .343. On the mound, Andrew Leenhouts of Northeastern, led the club with a 4-1 record while Harry Glynne, who will be attending Central Ct. this fall, led the team in innings pitched and tied for the Strikeout Lead with Michael Anderson of East Carolina as they both recorded 34 strikeouts. Will Baine of Middlebury College, who was injured for the First Half of the season, led the Robins with 2 wins in relief. Meade, Juarez, Cameron Johnson, Vitale, Leenhouts, and Anderson, were members of the 2009 Wolff All-Stars. The Peekskill Robins continue to lead the ACBL in getting players signed to Pro Contracts as 10 players in 2009, were able to move to the Professional Ranks. This brings the total to 55 players signed in a 6 year period.


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