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2062.22 - Marching Ants historic season falls short

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 7:58 am
by CTBrewCrew
Charlottesville Marching Ants Wrap Historic 2062 Season with Best Record in Franchise History
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The Charlottesville Marching Ants delivered one of the most dominant seasons in franchise history in 2062, finishing with a stunning 59-9 record and a .868 winning percentage, the best in team history. Building off an already impressive 2061 campaign that saw them go 57-11, the Marching Ants once again captured the Big Country Division crown, finishing a jaw-dropping 25 games ahead of the second-place Bend Wild Things. The team was seeking its second championship in franchise history—the first came in 2059—but ultimately fell in the Championship Series to the Alamogordo Road Runners, 4 games to 1.

This was a special team—relentless, talented, and united,” said manager Juan Cruz. “We didn’t get the ending we wanted, but you can’t help but be proud of the way these players performed all season long.

Offensively, Charlottesville was a juggernaut, finishing 1st in the league in nearly every major category, including batting average (.342), OBP (.408), slugging (.594), OPS (1.002), and runs scored (566). Leading the charge was Brian Forrest with a scorching .451 average, while Curt Holter added 14 HR and 72 RBI. Holter, also batting .429, was a consistent force in the middle of the lineup. Sluggers Tatsukichi Sanu (11 HR, 60 RBI) and Angel Munoz (11 HR, 47 RBI) helped make the Ants’ offense the most feared in the league.

Hitting coach Jin-song Sang credited the team’s discipline and versatility: “We hit for average, we hit for power, and we ran the bases better than anyone. That’s a testament to our preparation and mindset.

On the mound, the team’s 3.72 ERA ranked 5th in the league, with ace Omer bin Wasim leading the way at 11-1 with a 2.15 ERA and 57 strikeouts. He was supported by solid contributions from Dennis Tsikouna (9 wins) and Jose Lima (2.91 ERA). While the bullpen showed some vulnerability, the starting rotation remained a strength all season.

Pitching coach Juan Pagán emphasized consistency: “The starters were the rock of our staff. They set the tone game after game, and Omar had one of the best seasons I’ve seen.

Despite the disappointing championship loss, the 2062 Marching Ants will be remembered as one of the greatest teams in franchise—and league—history. With a dynamic core returning next year, the Ants look poised to take another shot at the title in 2063.

“We’re not done,” Cruz added. “This group has more in the tank. But we also know some of these kids are moving up, and it’s on us to keep the pipeline strong. We need to continue to draft and acquire young talent if we want to stay at this level.

Re: 2062.22 - Marching Ants historic season falls short

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 8:08 am
by BaseClogger
Really impressive for a team full of teenagers.