
Dillas and Colts rack up United League's End-of-Season Awards
Published on August 12, 2008 under United League Baseball (ULB) News Release
EDINBURG, Texas- With the United League playoffs set to begin on Monday, August 18, it's no surprise that the top two seeded teams going into the post-season have won the bulk of United League Baseball's End-of-Season Awards. The top-seeded Amarillo Dillas, ULB's first-half champions, and the second-seeded San Angelo Colts, who currently have the league's best record at 50-29, each garnered three awards.
Shortstop Danny Bravo, the league's leading hitter, becomes the first Dilla to be voted the league's Most Valuable Player, and Dillas manager Brady Bogart has been named 2008 ULB Manager of the Year, leading Amarillo to a first-half title in his first year as skipper. In addition, La Kiva Hotel in Amarillo was honored as Hotel of the Year.
Bravo has led the league in hitting for the majority of the season and is still on top, batting .381 over 81 games, 54 as a shortstop and 27 as a second baseman. The 31-year-old is still versatile in the field, proving he can play anywhere on August 9, when he played all nine positions in Amarillo's 12-8 win over the Harlingen WhiteWings. The former Triple-A farmhand for the White Sox has been in the top five of all three Triple Crown categories throughout most of the season. The switch-hitter currently ranks third in the league among active players with 17 home runs and second in the league with 85 RBIs. Bravo, in his third year with the Dillas, is also second in hits (119), tied for second in doubles (26), fourth in extra-base hits (44), and third in on-base percentage (.472).
Bogart, in his first season as Dillas manager after serving as pitching coach in 2006 and 2007, guided Amarillo to a first-half title after the team finished third overall last year. The Dillas finished the 2008 first half with a record of 27-18 and earned the No. 1 seed entering the 2008 ULB playoffs. Currently, Amarillo, who has won eight of their last 10, is tied for second most wins in the league (48) with Alexandria. The only time the Dillas have been under .500 was when they lost their first game of the season on May 13. Amarillo has posted several exceptional records under Bogart in different facets of the game, going 27-17 at home, 21-17 on the road, and 13-7 in one-run games.
The Laredo Broncos boast the Pitcher of the Year: hard-throwing right-handed starter Santo Hernandez.
Hernandez, in his second year with Laredo and third overall in the United League, has the league's lowest ERA at 3.49 and has given up more than four earned runs in just three of his 17 starts. The righty has also lasted six innings or more in 14 starts, allowed more than four walks in a game just once, and recorded eight or more strikeouts nine times. For essentially the entire season, Hernandez has led the league in strikeouts and still currently does with 122 in 105 2/3 innings pitched (tied for fourth most innings pitched). The Dominican Republic native, who is 7-6 on the year with three of those losses against the Colts, has walked just 34 batters all season.
United League Baseball Stories from August 12, 2008
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- Broncos Drop 4th Straight Game Against Coyotes - Laredo Broncos
- Nehls Strong in Loss - Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings
- Colts RF Bryan Frichter named ULB Rookie of the Year - San Angelo Colts
- Dillas' Bravo Wins League MVP - Amarillo Dillas
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- Dillas and Colts rack up United League's End-of-Season Awards - Amarillo Dillas
- Santo Hernandez Named Pitcher of the Year - Laredo Broncos
- Dillas and Colts rack up United League's End-of-Season Awards - ULB
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