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2011 25+ MSBL Champs
September 21, 2011
2011 Valmeyer Tourney Champs
July 4, 2011
Spikes add two into Spikes Hall of Fame
December 30, 2011 — The Spikes would like to honor the following players for there dedication, time and performance on the field. At a future date their jerseys will be retired and an event will take place honoring their dedication to the Spikes:

The 2 players being honored are:

#5 Ryan Froehlich
Ryan joined the Spikes for the 2004 season and played through the 2009 season, with one game in 2010. Ryan was an instrumental part of the team for 6 full seasons and was a huge part of the 2008 MCL championship vs the Valmeyer Lakers. Ryan not only brought excellent talent on the field at 2B and SS, but his demeanor and personality were irreplaceable off the field. He was always upbeat, positive and brought that to the field ever game. Ryan epitomizes what a St. Louis Spikes player is, on and off the field. Ryan's career stats:
BA - .311, Hits - 204, 2Bs - 46, Runs - 150, OBP - .419

#24 Shane Lyday
Shane helped spearhead the idea for the Spikes back before the 2002 season and played part of 6 seasons, starting in 2002 through 2006 and then again in 2009. Shane was a key fixture in the Spikes lineup and played all 3 OF positions. From the 1st Spikes win vs the Rockies to the 1st Spikes tourney championship in Springfield, MO, Shane was a great Spike and a great teammate. Shane always hustled and always came up with that big clutch hit. Shane's career stats:
BA - .306, Hits - 150, 2Bs - 30, Total Bases - 200, RBIs - 85
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Spikes Milestones
Spikes Milestones

Wins – Career
Total – 489
60 Wins – 2009 (65)
50 Wins – 2010 (53), 2008 (54), 2007 (53), 2011 (52)
40 Wins – 2006 (48), 2003 (45), 2004 (43), 2005 (41)
30 Wins – 2002 (35)

Years – Career
10 years - Jay Davis, Carter Rethwisch (2002-current)
9 years – Steve Maher, Chad Lemley, Kit Crooks (2003-current)
8 years – Nuru Allen, Trae Lee, Jon Kars (2004-current),
7 years - Ryan Froehlich (2004-2010), Rob Morris (2002, 2004-2009), Mark Lee (2005-2011)
6 years – Shane Lyday (2002-2006, 2009), Jose Chinea (2003-2008), John Altis, Eric Walls, Mitch Thomas, Jason Bucholz (2006-current)
5 years - Kevin Lux (2004-2008)

Hitting - Career
500 Total Hits - Steve Maher (513)
450 Total Hits - Jay Davis (492)
300 Total Hits - Chad Lemley (322)
200 Total Hits - Carter Rethwisch (295), Eric Walls (239), John Altis (234), Kirk Heischmidt (223), Mitch Thomas (219), Nuru Allen (213), Ryan Froehlich (204),
150 Total Hits – Shane Lyday (190), Mike Tallis (180), Mickey Wallace (152), Gaby Corchado (150)
100 Total Hits –Ryan Dailey (132), Jose Chinea (125), Chris Wilson (109), Kit Crooks (108)
75 Total Hits – Billy Jarka (82), Kyle Dillehey (78)
50 Total Hits – Keith Wallace (71), Kevin Lux (70), Jeff Dunbar (61), AJ Mertz (60), Colin O’Neal (60)

40 Home Runs - Jay Davis (42)
30 Home Runs - Nuru Allen (38)
20 Home Runs - Eric Walls (27),Gaby Corchado, Kirk Heischmidt (26), Mitch Thomas (20)
10 Home Runs - John Altis (17), Mike Tallis (14), Chad Lemley (13), Colin O’Neal (12), Kit Crooks, Steve Maher, Kevin Lux (11)

300 RBI - Jay Davis (339), Steve Maher (314)
200 RBI - Eric Walls (206)
150 RBI - Chad Lemley (194), Mitch Thomas (178), Kirk Heischmidt (175), Nuru Allen (169), John Altis (161)
100 RBI - Gaby Corchado (142), Ryan Froehlich (123), Carter Rethwisch (118), Mike Tallis (109)

Hitting - Single Season
90 Hits - (99) Steve Maher('05), (97) Kirk Heischmidt('08), (96) Jay Davis('05), (95) Steve Maher('06)
80 Hits - (87) Steve Maher('08), (84) Ryan Dailey (’10), (81) Mickey Wallace('06)
70 Hits – (78) Shane Lyday (’02), (77) Eric Walls('08), (74) Mike Tallis (’10), (71) Mike Tallis (’09)

5 Hit Games – Jose Chinea (’03), Gaby Corchado (’04), Jay Davis (’03), Steve Maher (’08), Greg Sanford (’02), Mike Schraeche (’03)
4 Hit Games – Nuru Allen (’04), John Altis (’08), Jose Chinea (’04,’03), Gaby Corchado (’05), Josh Costello (’05), Ryan Dailey (’10), Jay Davis (’07,’03), Jeff Dunbar (’03), Joel Farrell (’08), Ryan Froehlich (’04), Kirk Heischmidt (’08,’07), Chris Hon (’08, ’03), Billy Jarka (’08), Chad Lemley (’07,’04,’03), Shane Lyday (’04,’02), Steve Maher (’08,’07,’05,’03), Travis Parker (’09), Carter Rethwisch (’07,’04), Sean Rogan (’02), Mike Schraeche (’03), Mike Tallis (’10), Mitch Thomas (’09), Mickey Wallace (’07), Eric Walls (’08,’07)

Cycle – John Altis(’08)

Home Runs - Single Season
10 Home Runs - (15) Kirk Heischmidt ('08), (14) Eric Walls ('07), (12) Colin O’Neal (’10),Gaby Corchado (’04, '05), Chris Wilson (’02), (10) Nuru Allen ('04), Jeff Dunbar (’02)

RBIs - Single Season
70 RBIs - (88) Kirk Heischmidt('08),(74) Jay Davis('05), (72) Gaby Corchado('05), (70) Eric Walls('07)
60 RBIs - (63) Mitch Thomas('08), (62) Steve Maher('08), Eric Walls('08)
50 RBIs – (59) Chris Wilson (’02), (58) Colin O’Neal (’10), (57) Steve Maher('06&'09), (55) Ryan Dailey (’10), (51) Gaby Corchado('04), Mickey Wallace('06)

Batting Avg – Single Season (Min 100 AB)
.500 – (.504) Chris Wilson (’02)
.400 – (.463) Gaby Corchado (’04), (.442) John Altis (’07), (.437) Mitch Thomas (’09), (.426) Ryan Dailey (’10), (.422) Steve Maher (’06), (.421) Jeff Dunbar (’02), (.415) John Altis (’06), (.409) Steve Maher (’05)

Pitching - Career
500 Innings - Kit Crooks (529), Trae Lee (503)
300 Innings - Mark Lee (391), Jon Kars (362)
250 Innings - Craig Floyd (250)
150 Innings - Rob Morris (187)
100 Innings - Chris Melde (139), Pat Tueth (132), Tony Marsala (105)

50 Wins - Kit Crooks (52)
40 Wins - Mark Lee (46)
30 Wins - Trae Lee (39), Jon Kars (39)
20 Wins – Craig Floyd (27)
10 Wins - Rob Morris (17), Pat Tueth (16)

400 Strikeouts – Trae Lee (485), Kit Crooks (451)
300 Strikeouts – Mark Lee (387), Jon Kars (362)
100 Strikeouts – Craig Floyd (173), Rob Morris (169), Pat Tueth (143), Tony Marsala (125), Alex Tate (118), Chris Melde (104)

Pitching - Single Season
100 Innings - (102) Kit Crooks('05)
90 Innings – (99) Trae Lee (’10), (96) Kit Crooks (’10), (94)Trae Lee('06)
80 Innings - (82) Mark Lee('07, ‘08)
70 Innings - (79) Kit Crooks('04), (78) Kit Crooks('06), (77) Mark Lee('06), (74) Jon Kars ('09),Chris Melde('06),(73)Trae Lee('04), (72) Jon Kars (’07,’10),Craig Floyd ('09),(71)Mark Lee('06)

10 Wins - (14)Mark Lee('08),(12)Jon Kars ('09),(10)Trae Lee (’10), Kit Crooks (’10), Mark Lee('07),Craig Floyd('08)
7 Wins - (9)Kit Crooks('06),(8)Mark Lee('09),(7)Jon Kars('07,’10),Rob Morris('04),Kit Crooks('04,’05,’09),Craig Floyd('09)

100 Strikeouts – (108) Trae Lee (’10)
90 Strikeouts – (90) Mark Lee (’08)
80 Strikeouts – (83) Trae Lee (’06), (81) Kit Crooks (’05,’10)
70 Strikeouts – (76) Mark Lee (’07), (75) Trae Lee (’04), (73) Mark Lee (’09), (71) Jon Kars (’10), (70) Kit Crooks (’06)



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