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     Official Tournament Bracket         


 


World Series Champion:   Canton Stallions
World Series Runner Up:   Houston Northwest Wildcats
Team Sportsmanship Trophy:   Palo Alto Oaks
2011 Cavender's Boot City
Silver Buckle Award
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  Bob Arnold, Manager -
Canton Stallions
In addition to the Champion's Trophy awarded to the Canton Stallions, and the runner-up trophy awarded to the the Northwest Wildcats, the following trophies and awards were presented:

Individual winners' medallions to each Stallions player;
individual runner-up medallions to each Wildcats player.
Most Valuable Player:   Eric Jutka, Canton Stallions
Individual Batting Trophy:   Jose Collazo, St. Pete Black Sox
All Tourn Right-handed Pitcher:   Sonny Garcia, Houston NW Wildcats
All Tournament Outfielder:   Anthony Alvino, Long Island Storm
All Tournament Outfielder:   Evan Warner, Palo Alto Oaks
All Tournament Outfielder:   Derek Hawkins, Houston NW Wildcats
All Tournament Third Baseman:   Mike Evans, Houston NW Wildcats
All Tournament Second Baseman:   Rob Tamburro, Canton Stallions
All Tournament Shortstop:   Nick Clark, Long Island Storm
All Tournament First Baseman:   Jose Morbon, Long Island Storm
All Tournament Catcher:   Rick Mulinix, Canton Stallions
All Tournament Designated Hitter:   Jim Putko, Canton Stallions
All Tournament Utility Player:   Nick Smith, Detroit Jet Box


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Stan Musial
        Stan The Man
During his 22-year career as a left fielder and first baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals, Stan Musial set more major league records than any other player. When he retired in 1963, Stan held National League records that included career games played, runs batted in, runs scored and hits. He won seven National League batting titles, was a three time MVP and 24 time All-Star. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1969. Visit www.stan-the-man.com.

The Stan Musial Division
This is the unlimited age division of AABC, appealing to mature players of any age. Reinstatement of ex-professional baseball players is allowed. There is no limit to the number of ex-professional players allowed on a team.
The 2005 World Series Champion was Flint, Michigan. Wooden bats were used for the first time in many years in the 2003 Musial and the champion that year, the Atlanta Yankees, repeated in 2004.
Stan Musial Baseball began in 1935 and Battle Creek, Michigan had been the World Series site for the past sixty years. Beginning in 2006 the venue moved to Huntsville, Texas.
Formerly known as the Major Division, adults age 19 and older compete in what is now called the Stan Musial Division. It was renamed in 1963 in honor of the St. Louis Cardinals' legendary outfielder and first baseman. Many major league ball players have seen service in Stan Musial leagues throughout the nation. For example, John Smoltz, the outstanding major league pitcher, played his last amateur game in Stan Musial baseball..  (Click here for more info.)




The View From Home Plate

The completed 2010 Stan Musial World Series Games Schedule shows how the seven Regional Winners progressed through the competition. Click Here.





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