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2005
The Intercounty Baseball League today announced
the Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and All-Star
Teams for the 2005 season.
Spataro led the IBL with a .416 batting average, 57 hits
and 19 stolen bases in 33 games this season. He helped the
Baycats to a 21-15 record and a third place finish in the
regular season. The 22-year-old centre fielder was a draft
pick of the Minnesota Twins in 2000. Spataro, who homered
in Saturday's 6-0 win over Guelph that advanced Barrie to
the IBL Championship Series, was also selected to the First
All-Star Team.
Asis led the Guelph Royals and was fourth in the IBL with
a .396 batting average this season. He added nine extra
base hits and drove in 29 runs in 31 games. The Mississauga
native is a sophomore at the University of Arkansas at Fort
Smith. Asis was named an outfielder for the Second All-Star
Team.
The All-Star teams were selected by the field
managers of each club on a five-three point system. Clubs
were not allowed to vote for their own players.
FIRST
TEAM |
SECOND
TEAM |
1B Justin Wendt, Hamilton (31) |
1B Matt Logan, Toronto (19) |
2B Mike Ambrose, London (23) |
2B Gamin Teague, Toronto (21) |
3B Pete Babcock, London (30) |
3B Carl Embro, Toronto (17) |
SS Frankie Hare, Guelph (26) |
SS Shayne Ridley, Toronto (24) |
OF Ryan Spataro, Barrie (38) |
OF Mike Alati, Guelph (24) |
Kyle Piwowarczkyk, London (31) |
Ryan Asis, Guelph (22) |
Jeff Pietraszko, Kitchener (30) |
Ryan Roeder, Kitchener (14) |
C Damon Topolie, Toronto (27) |
C Jordan Lundberg, Barrie (16) |
RHP Angus Roy, Barrie (40) |
RHP Dave Steffler, Toronto (18) |
LHP Paul Spoljaric, Toronto (35) |
LHP Kirk Martin, London (19) |
DH Kevin Hinton, Guelph (24) |
DH John Mariotti, Brantford (21) |
MGR Jeff Sharpe, Barrie (26) |
MGR Perry Mader, Toronto (17) |
Voting points in brackets of a possible 40.
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