Our first post World Series episode, and it’s got a little bit of everything.
Music provided by Genius Funk, and Slim Bawb Pearce
2023 NBBA World Series Awards and Final Standings
Offensive All-Tournament
MVP Cody Jeffares (Indy Thunder) 0.872
2) David Smith (San Antonio Jets) 0.809
3) Tanner Gers (Bayou City Heat) 0.788
4) Gerald Dycus (Indy Thunder) 0.786
5) Casey Krouse (Philly Fire) 0.778
6 tie) Justin Rhines (Philly Fire) 0.757
6 tie) Ronald Jordan (Tyler Tigers) 0.757
Defensive All-Tournament
MVP Eric Rodriguez (Indy Edge) 6.429
2) Zach Arambula (San Antonio Jets) 4.889
3) Casey Krouse (Philly Fire) 4.375
4) Randy George (NJ Titans) 4.286
5) Ethan Johnston (Gateway Archers) 4.125
6) Stanley Griffin (Cleveland Scrappers) 3.875
Pitcher/Catcher award: Jared Woodard & Darnell Booker (Indy Thunder) 8.0% K percentage
Spotters award: San Antonio Jets, Rose Garcia and Catherine Perez (50.00%)
Female Rookie of the Year: Kaitlyn Overshiner (St. Louis Sirens)
Male Rookie of the Year: Mark Ivy (Oklahoma Lookouts)
Sportsmanship award: San Antonio Jets
Jim Quinn award: Liaa Torma Michaels and Roger Keeney
Dan Tracy award: Chayton Conway & Jadon Price
Hall of Fame Inductees Class of 2022:
Scott (Scooter) Hudson, Bobby Lakey,
John Kibodeaux
Class of 2023:
David Benney
Neal McDonald
Final Standings:
1) Indy Edge (7-0)
2) San Antonio Jets (7-2)
3) Indy Thunder (7-2)
4) Philly Fire (6-2)
5) Boston Renegades (6-3)
6) Bayou City Heat (6-3)
7) New Jersey Titans (4-3)
8) Houston Hurricanes (3-5)
9) Gateway Archers (5-3)
10) Tyler Tigers (2-5)
11) Austin Blackhawks (4-4)
12) Chicago Comets (3-5)
13) Cleveland Scrappers (4-4)
14) Atlanta Chaos (4-5)
15) Oklahoma Lookouts (3-5)
16) Minnesota Millers (2-7)
17) SGV Panthers (1-5)
18) Braille Bandits of Palm Beach County (1-6)
19) St Louis Sirens (0-6)