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DARTMOUTH MOOSEHEAD DRY CAREER HITTERS LEADER BOARD
BASED ON REGULAR SEASON GAMES ONLY
(END OF REGULAR SEASON 2016)
PLATE APPEARANCES(PA)
Greg West 2895
Joel Irvine 2673
Darren Doucette 2253
Chris Head 1672
Jay Washington 1619
Ryan Doucette 1540
Greg Marquis 1407
Mark Weeks 1317
Todd Parker 1243
Dan Comeau 1144
BATTING AVERAGE(min 400 PA)
Joel Irvine .386
Chris Head .369
Jay Washington .361
Rob Finn .359
Greg West .356
Jay Irvine .354
Greg Marquis .352
Dave Fader .348
Marty Gray .347
Jeff Sutton .345
HOME RUNS
Darren Doucette 183
Greg West 108
Joel Irvine 92
Greg Marquis 72
Todd Parker 61
Jay Washington 53
Ryan Doucette 46
Jeff Sutton 43
Jay Irvine 40
Chris Head 32
Jamie Vallis 24
Dave Fader 24
RUNS BATTED IN(RBI)
Darren Doucette 635
Joel Irvine 617
Greg West 593
Greg Marquis 328
Jay Washington 294
Ryan Doucette 253
Todd Parker 251
Chris Head 210
Jeff Sutton 203
T9Jay Irvine 196
HITS
Greg West 863
Joel Irvine 854
Darren Doucette 565
Chris Head 545
Jay Washington 541
Ryan Doucette 415
Greg Marquis 409
Todd Parker 341
Mark Weeks 315
Jay Irvine 287
DOUBLES
Joel Irvine 167
Greg West 147
Jay Washington 117
Chris Head 94
Ryan Doucette 89
Greg Marquis 70
Darren Doucette 68
Mark Weeks 62
Jay Irvine 59
Todd Parker 54
STOLEN BASES
Chris Head 392
Joel Irvine 321
Greg West 90
Matt Thomas 80
Jeff Sutton 59
Jason Bailey 52
Jay Washington 50
Robert Gillis 49
Darren Doucette 48
Greg Marquis 39
RUNS
Joel Irvine 647
Greg West 629
Darren Doucette 460
Chris Head 435
Jay Washington 350
Ryan Doucette 329
Greg Marquis 316
Mark Weeks 289
Todd Parker 241
Jay Irvine 214
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WINNING COMBINATION 20 +YEARS....AND COUNTING!!!
By Jody Jewers (Sports reporter with the Daily News)
It wasn’t their first name, and it might not be their last, but when you think of Dartmouth teams in the Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League, you can't help but think Moosehead Dry. Moosehead Breweries will begin its 26th year as title sponsor of the Dartmouth franchise in 2014, and in an era where corporate dollars are increasingly hard to come by for sports teams, Moosehead remains committed to keeping senior baseball alive and well in the City of Lakes. “I know a lot of the guys personally, and I’ve always been very close to the team,” said Moosehead sales rep Danny O’Hearn, a past-president of the club. “They came to me some 20 years ago, and I thought at the time it was a good fit for our company since we’re based in Dartmouth, and it’s been a good fit ever since.” Dartmouth was a charter member of the NSSBL in 1977 as the Indians, and lasted three seasons, reaching the playoffs once. In 1986, the team re-emerged as the Arrows, with that name sticking until 1989. In those four years, Dartmouth also made the playoffs just one time. As the Moosehead Dry, Dartmouth has enjoyed an unparalleled run of success. The Dry were the team of the 1990s, with eight Nova Scotia titles and medals at four national championships, including gold in 1998. “I’ve been to six nationals with these guys,” said O’Hearn. “They even flew me out to Vancouver with them one year. They’ve always been a first-class group who are committed to winning and being professional in their approach. “As a sponsor, you want to look for people who fit the image we want to project, and it’s not just about selling beer. It’s a two-way street — they have a good image in the baseball community and that reflects well on the Moosehead name.” Nine current or former members of the Dry — Joel Irvine, Trevor Zwaan, Darren Doucette, Steve Nelson, Jamie Vallis, Joel Young , Matt McDonald,Craig Langille, and Luis Roberts — have been drafted by Major League Baseball teams. Since Moosehead became the team’s title sponsor, Dartmouth has never failed to reach the playoffs. “There’s no question in my mind that this team, probably the 1998 version, will someday be inducted into the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame,” said O’Hearn. “That would be the ultimate honor for us as a company, to be associated with something like that. Any time you put your name on something, you want to see it be successful. Everyone wants to be known as a winner, and they’ve proven themselves to be the best year in and year out. We’ve been very fortunate to have had a great relationship with them, and hopefully for many more years to come.”
Dartmouth Mooseheads Team History
The 18-Time Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League Champion, Dartmouth Moosehead Dry, encourage you to browse our web page.
The Dartmouth Moosehead Dry enter the 2017 season, seeking an unprecedented 20th Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League Championship. The Dry formed back in 1990 have played in the N.S.S.B.L. Finals 23 out of the last 27 seasons. During that time, the Moosehead Dry has compiled an impressive regular season won-loss record of 610 wins and only 245 losses for a winning percentage of .713
Not only has the Dry’s winning success become synonymous within the Nova Scotia baseball community, but on a National level as well. The Moosehead Dry have medaled 8 times at the Canadian Senior Nationals, winning 3 gold---Kamloops B.C. in 2005, Moncton, N.B. in 2004 and Weyburn, Sask. in 1998, other medals included 4 silver---2010 Dartmouth, N.S., 2001 Kentville N.S., 1999 Chatham, N.B., 1996 Saskatoon, Sask. and a bronze in 1997 in Mount Pearl, Nfld.
Since 1990, 26 current or former players of the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry have played U.S. college baseball south of the 49th parallel. During that time span no less than 9 members of the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry have been selected in the Major League Entry Draft.
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