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11/18/2021 3:43 AM

Article By: CCBL Public Relations Office

Thank you to our presenting sponsors, Cape Cod Orthopdaedics and Sports Medicine, P.C. and Mintz  for their support of the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame.
 

Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Wequassett Resort and Golf Club (Harwich, Mass.)

November 21, 2021

 

The Cape Cod Baseball League is excited to formally induct the 2020 Hall of Fame class this November 21, 2021 at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Harwich, MA. The Hall of Fame Committee is grateful for the help of countless volunteers, alumni, sponsors, local businesses, and donors for coming together to make this happen. The event will be broadcast live on the public access TV station for the towns of Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis, Harwich, and Chatham; and streamed through the Cape League’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGruQuJtagU

We look forward to celebrating the achievements of these deserving inductees and award winners. The agenda is as follows:

 

AWARDS CEREMONY

Doors open at 9:30 a.m.  

 

The Lifetime Achievement Award: Kevin McLain

Presented By: John Garner

Kevin McLain was instrumental in making the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony what is today. Prior to becoming the executive director of the Chatham Orpheum Theater on Main Street in Chatham, he handled video and audio at Chatham Bars Inn, the former home of the Hall of Fame inductions. For over 15 years, he managed the audio and visual aspects of the ceremony. He was meticulous in his preparation and very creative with his work, blending music, videos and pictures into the induction presentations. His humble nature and terrific sense of humor made him a pleasure to work with. But despite his enormous contributions, Kevin never placed the attention on himself. Today, we shine a light on Kevin and honor him with the Lifetime Achievement award. 

 

The Richard (Dick) Sullivan Executive of the Year Award: Michele Pavlu, ATC, LAT, CSCS

Presented by: Chuck Sturtevant

Michele Pavlu has been the head athletic trainer for Nauset High School since 2003, and began her career in the Cape League in 2006. She found her home with the Orleans Firebirds in 2010 and became the league’s coordinator of athletic trainers and software in 2017. In the face of an ongoing pandemic, Michele worked diligently to come up with the league-wide policies and procedures that enabled the Cape League to return to play for its 2021 season. With the help of Dr. Donald O’Malley, Laura Murphy, Nicolette Branson and in partnership with Quest Diagnostics, the Cape Cod Baseball League was able to keep its players and fans safe. Among 488 players, there was just one positive COVID case. Michele’s consummate professionalism has set the standard for safe COVID-19 protocols within amateur sports leagues in the United States. 

 

The Peter Gammons Award of Excellence and Distinction: The Yawkey Foundation

Presented by: Peter Gammons

Tom Yawkey and Jean Yawkey’s love for the game of baseball was pure and passionate, and grew stronger every year over the seven decades of Yawkey ownership of the Boston Red Sox. Perpetuating the couple’s love for baseball and all the good that the game brings to so many, the Yawkey Foundation has provided more than $3 million in grants to the Cape Cod Baseball League in order to improve the game experience for players, fans and the host communities. This support has enabled CCBL teams to maintain the tradition of playing with wooden bats, upgrade or replace fields for safer playing, and install state-of-the-art field lighting, outfield renovations, safety netting to protect spectators, and drainage improvements for better playing surfaces. 

 

 

HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY

Begins immediately after the awards brunch

Hosted by Scott Wahle

 

Charles “Buzz” Bowers

Presented by: Amiel Sawdaye

Hailing from Wayland, Mass., Charles "Buzz" Bowers pitched for two seasons at Michigan State with teammate Robin Roberts before signing with the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He played for seven years while simultaneously fulfilling his military obligation with the U.S. Army. Bowers posted a 54-44 minor league record with a 3.38 ERA in 239 games with the Phillies organization. His experience in baseball led him to scouting. Bowers scouted 60 years for the Phillies, Dodgers, and Red Sox and was a constant presence at CCBL ballparks from 1960 through 2014, signing Lou Merloni, Carl Pavano, Brian Rose and Steve Lomasney. He was instrumental in creating the annual Fenway Park Workout. Bowers was named the George Digby Scout of the Year in 1994 and was presented with the Turk Karam Memorial Award in 2002. He was inducted into both the Wayland High School and the Pro Baseball Scouts Halls of Fame. Bowers joins scouting pals Len Merullo and Bill Enos in the Cape League Hall of Fame. His memory is commemorated at Eldredge Park with two Fenway Park seats installed behind the backstop. 

 

Bob Corradi

Presented by: Kate Galop

The retired energetic athletic director and baseball coach at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy has performed myriad invaluable services to the Cape League for many years.  In 1988 when Bourne and Brewster came into the Cape League, Corradi and CCBL Hall of Famer Jack Aylmer founded the Bourne Braves franchise, which played home games at Massachusetts Maritime. The CCBL created a pre-season tryout to be held annually for players from New England, and Corradi arranged for those day-long tryouts to be held at MMA’s facility.  When the Cape League organized the Hall of Fame in 2000, Bob was one of seven original voting members, and is still an active member. Corradi won three state titles as an American Legion Post 188 coach and four New England crowns coaching Cape Cod Senior Babe Ruth. He received the CCBL Fred Ebbett Lifetime Achievement Award (2012), New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association Jack Butterfield Award (2005), and Andy Baylock Award (2012). He was the NACDA Div. III Athletic Director of the Year (2012) and was inducted into the MMA Athletics Hall of Fame (2016). Bob played baseball at Moravian and graduated from UMass-Amherst. His son Steven Corradi (UMass-Amherst) was a Cape League All-Star infielder for the Bourne Braves in 1990.  

 

Tyler Horan

Presented by: Roy Horan

The Virginia Tech product starred in the Wareham outfield in 2012, leading the Gatemen to the Cape League championship. The 6’2”, 230-pound Horan belted 16 homers, tying Dave Staton’s modern-day league wood bat record set in 1988, and totaled 52 hits and 40 RBI. The Middleboro, Mass., native was named the Cape League’s top New England prospect. In the CCBL playoffs, Horan batted .292 with two homers and seven RBI as Wareham defeated Y-D, two games to one in the championship series. He was named to the CCBL All-League Team. He finished runner-up to Brewster’s Aaron Judge in the 2012 College Baseball Home Run Derby and batted .341 with 11 homers and 50 RBI for Virginia Tech in 2013.  Tyler was drafted by San Francisco and played five years in the minor leagues, batting .260 with 55 homers and 191 RBI. His best season was 2014 when he hit .284 with 25 homers and 81 RBI combined for Class A San Jose and Augusta.

 

Harold “Harry” Nelson

Presented by: Rob Nelson and Ed Nelson

The Wagner standout won the 1964 CCBL batting title for Bourne with a .390 average, collecting 39 hits in 100 at-bats.  Nelson packed power in his swing with 7 doubles, 7 home runs and 27 RBI. Nelson, a Long Island native, was invited to Bourne by player-manager and 2009 CCBL Hall of Famer Lou Lamoriello. He saw double-duty as a pitcher when not starting in the outfield and was selected for the Upper Cape All-Star squad. The Red Sox invited Nelson to workout at Fenway Park, but he signed with the Yankees in 1965 as a pitcher. Nelson won 18 games in two seasons of Class A ball with Binghamton and Greensboro before injuring his rotator cuff. Nelson taught math in Massapequa, N.Y., and then returned to Wagner, where he worked in admissions. Harry operated the Lobster Inn and Indian Cove restaurants in Southampton before becoming owner of Southampton South Fork Realty. Nelson’s brother Rob played minor league baseball and is the inventor of Big League Chew, a bubble gum substitute for chewing tobacco. 

 

Kevin Newman

Presented by: Brad Stoll

The University of Arizona slugger and two-time Cape League batting champion led the Falmouth Commodores to the playoffs in 2013 and 2014. He posted a .375 average in 2013 with 60 hits and 36 runs in 40 games, and a .380 average in 2014 with 46 hits and 20 runs in 31 games. He was awarded the Pat Sorenti League MVP award in 2014 and became the only player to win the Thurman Munson batting title in two consecutive seasons (2013-2014). At Arizona, Newman enjoyed three productive seasons, hitting .336, .304 and .370. Newman was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft and has enjoyed a successful professional career. In 2019 he batted .308/.353/.446, tied for the National League lead in infield hits (22) and led the NL in at-bats per strikeout (8.0). During his MLB career, Newman has batted .293 with 12 homers (all in 2019) and 70 RBI.

 

Cliff Pennington

Presented by: Jeff Trundy

The Texas A&M talent led the 2004 Falmouth Commodores to first place in the West Division and a trip to the CCBL championship series. Pennington was a switch-hitting, strong-armed shortstop. He posted a .277 average with 41 hits in 39 games and stole 21 bases, five more than any other Cape League player that season. Pennington excelled with his glove, too, and was compared by one writer to a “walking highlight reel.” Pennington is remembered for playing the game with a high energy contagious to his teammates. Pennington was drafted in the first round of the 2005 MLB draft by the Oakland Athletics and enjoyed a successful 11-year big league career, hitting .242 with 36 home runs and 242 RBI for the Athletics, Diamondbacks, Blue Jays, Angels, and Reds before retiring after 2018. Cliff now coaches baseball for the Aggies. 

 

Harvey Shapiro

Presented by: Scott Shapiro and Nancy Shapiro Nelsen

The UConn graduate has managed 23 seasons in the CCBL, 18 with the Bourne Braves and 5 seasons with the Falmouth Commodores. He’s compiled 503 total career wins, third highest in league history, including 28 playoff wins. In 2009, Harvey led the Braves to their first Cape Cod Baseball League championship. While managing Falmouth and Bourne, his teams were league playoff runners-up 4 times, with 7 West Division titles and 15 playoff appearances. Before managing Falmouth, he was an assistant coach at Yarmouth-Dennis, winning 2 championships and then assisted at Wareham. Harvey has coached more than 80 major leaguers, including 15 first round draft picks. He has more than 30 years of baseball coaching experience at the college level, including stints at Springfield, Bowdoin and the University of Hartford. Harvey also has international ties, having served as manager of the Netherlands National Baseball Team for three years, and he coached the Dutch in two World Championships in Cuba and Holland. In addition, he’s conducted clinics in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Holland, Germany, and the Netherlands Antilles. Harvey is a published author on baseball and has served on several collegiate and international committees. Harvey was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 2019. 

 

Sol Yas

Presented by: David Yas

The UMass-Amherst and Boston College MBA graduate has been involved in the Cape League for over 25 years. He was the GM of the Brewster Whitecaps for seven years, winning a league championship in 2000.  As GM, Yas helped recruit and oversee hundreds of Whitecaps players, including Sean Casey and Bobby Kielty, whom he presented into the CCBL Hall of Fame. He has been the senior deputy commissioner and director of officiating since 2001. As a league official, Yas works closely with the CCBL commissioner, other deputy commissioners and the league's umpire assigner, Nick Zibelli. A major highlight each summer is overseeing the home run hitting contest at the All-Star game, and helping select the Star of Stars Playoff MVP. Yas was inducted into the Rhode Island Senior Baseball League and LA Dodgers Adult Baseball Camp Halls of Fame. He has umpired high school, Babe Ruth, AAU and Little League baseball. Yas was the recipient of the Cape League’s Richard Sullivan Executive of the Year Award in 2009, and the 2019 recipient of the Fred Ebbett Lifetime Achievement award. Yas was born in Montreal and grew up in Brookline, Mass., where he played on the varsity baseball team. He currently lives in North Easton.

 

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