Vintage Baseball: Vermilion Voles vs St Louis Perfectos

“One man dead!”

Today, the family and I headed out to Kennekuk County Park to see the Vermilion Voles play some vintage base ball.  The St Louis Perfectos complete with their red socks and all, came to play.

It was a beautiful day and when we arrived, I was pleased to see that there was a good crowd, so much so that we needed to park out by the road.  No complaints… I’m glad the Voles are getting some attention.

Speaking of attention, the Voles were getting some media attention today.  A cameraman from the local news station (Channel 3) was out there getting some good footage of them.

Today they had a doubleheader and we were able to stay for the first game.  As for the game itself, it was probably one of the best vintage base ball games that I’ve seen.  When we arrived somewhere around the 3rd frame, it was 4-3 Voles.  I heard later that the Voles had never beaten the Perfectos before so I bet the Voles were pretty excited.

The Perfectos tallied an ace in the 7th to tie the game to put it in extras.  Captain Jim “Weed Eater” Knoblauch told me that was the first time they had a extra-inning game at Kennekuk Park.

Two innings later, the Perfectos hit a 3-run double in the top of the inning.  The Voles managed to put to men on base in the bottom of the inning but were left stranded.  Perfectos won 7-4.

A good game by all gentleman (and gentlelady)!

Here are few of the photos I got today:

One thing I remember about the Perfectos from last year is their insanely red socks.

Voles’ catcher Rita “Hustle” Hostetler gets friendly with the opposition.

I swear, this cigar never left the mouth of this Perfecto ballist.  Whether he was batting or playing catcher, it stayed there.

This two-parter shows a dandy play by the Voles’ third-sacker.

I thought this gentleman bore a resemblance to Morrie from the Dick Van Dyke Show.  I’m not laughing though.  He was 5 for 5 with 5 rbis.  Well done, sir!

Between games, Ed “Hambone” Hamiliton, who is the tallykeeper for the Voles, led the fans in a rousing song of “Buffalo Gals”.

When we got home tonight, I overheard my 8-year old daughter singing it to herself.  Well played, Hambone!

Hambone at his normal station.

You’ll find lots more photos from today at the Photo Gallery.

Once again, we had a really good time.  Unfortunately, the Voles couldn’t pull it out but it was a really good game with some really good defense (see the two photos above).  Hopefully, the Voles came out the victor in game two.

If you’re in the East Central Illinois area, come out to a Voles game sometime.  You’ll find their schedule on the Voles’ web site.  If you don’t live in the area, find a vintage base ball team around you.  A good place to start is the Vintage Base Ball Association directory.  Maybe there’s a team around you and you don’t know it.

Local baseball this weekend

For those in the Eastern Illinois area, there are a couple chances to catch some good baseball fun this weekend.

Vermilion Voles

The Voles are hosting the St Louis Perfectos on Saturday at 1pm.  The game will be at beautiful Kennekuk Park near Danville. 

If you haven’t had a chance to see this particular brand of vintage base ball, do get out and try it out.  It’s a lot of fun. 

Schedule and directions to the park are at the Voles’ web site.

Chambana Baseball

Chambana is a member of the Eastern Illinois League.  They’ll be playing a doubleheader against Effingham on Sunday at 1pm.  Chambana’s home field is McKinley Field which is at near Champaign Central High School. 

I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing an EI League game yet but heard good things about the league from a friend.  Apparently, the games are quite an experience.  I’m planning to get out there this Sunday.

More details at Chambana’s web site and the EI League web site.

Photos of the Vermilion Voles Vintage Base ball game

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I wasn’t able to make the Vermilion Voles game with the Deep River Grinders on Saturday.  Which is too bad because I always enjoy watching a good game of vintage base ball.  The Deep River Grinders are a frequent opponent of our local Voles and are a fun bunch of guys. 

Jun 14 2008_2134 Fortunately though, Randy Idleman from Midwest Photos did attend and being a photographer, he got some pretty awesome photos of the event. 

Randy attended the game with his family and seemed to enjoy the game. 

Oh, and congratulations to the Voles for the 10-5 win.  I know winning isn’t everything in vintage base ball but I’ll bet it still feels good. 

You can see all of Randy’s photos at his Picasa photo gallery.  There are a lot more so check them out. 

Thanks Randy!!!

All photos courtesy Randy Idelman- MidwestPhotos

Vermilion Voles open home season this Saturday

For those in the East Central Illinois area, take note.  The Vermilion Voles will be hosting their first home game this Saturday.  They will be taking on their rivals, the Deep River Grinders at Kennekuk Park, just west of Danville, Illinois.  Game time is 1pm.

For those who haven’t been to a vintage base ball game, now’s your chance.  Become a fan of the best vintage base ball team in the area!

You can find the schedule for the Voles on their fine website as well as directions to the field they play on.

Good Luck to the Voles on their first match of their season

The Voles playing at the Stephen A Douglas Vintage Base Ball Tournament last year

I just wanted to say “good luck” to the Vermilion Voles, our local vintage base ball team as they head down to St Louis for their first three matches of the season.

Captain Jim “Weed Eater” Knoblauch and his Voles will be facing the St Louis Perfectos on Saturday and on Sunday, will face both the New Baden Juniors and the St Louis Unions.

Good Luck and have fun!

The Vermilion Voles web page

Some photos of the Voles

The Stephen A Douglas Vintage Base Ball Tournament

Vintage Base Ball fans got a treat on Sunday when the Rock Springs Ground Squirrels hosted their annual Stephen A Douglas Vintage Base Ball Tournament.  It was an all day affair starting at 10am involving four teams including my fan favorite Vermilion Voles.

I got there in the afternoon and as usual, I had my trusty Canon with me.  Here are some of shots I got.  Click to enlarge any photo.

I arrived in time to watch the Deep River Grinders take on the Ground Squirrels.  The player in the second photo looks like he can really crank it.  Well, looks aren’t deceiving.  He took the ball deep to left-centerfield both times I saw him at the plate.

This lovely lady all dressed up was the scorekeeper for the Grinders-Ground Squirrels game.  She was nice enough to let me take her photo and even gave me a souvenir pin.

The folks in the Voles camp were passing this around so I had to ask about it.  Earlier in the day, the Voles defeated the Ground Squirrels for the FIRST time in the four years they have played them.  Yay!

“Hollywood” Bolton warms up before the game with the Sum Punkins

Here’s Shawn “General” Lee “laying the willow on the onion” for a hit.  Shawn is the webmaster for the Voles but doesn’t do too shabby on the field either.  He had two hits, a run and a rbi in the last game.  The General had a couple good plays in the field while playing first, too.

Shawn up to bat.  In the foreground is the arbiter or umpire.

The youngest member of the Voles is Dylan “Pup” Rife.  He was quite the hero of the game against the Sum Punkins with his excellent play at second base.

Finally, the Voles players thank their opponents with three Huzzahs!

I have tons more photos at TBZ Photo Gallery.  Check them out.  Thanks to the Rock Springs Ground Squirrels for a grand time!

Don’t forget! Vintage Baseball Jamboree on Saturday!

For those in the east-central Illinois area, this Saturday will hopefully prove to be a fun time for vintage base ball fans.  At Danville Stadium (home of the Dans), there will be six vintage base ball games as part of Uncle Joe’s Jamboree.  You can find the schedule and directions here.  Our local favorite team, … Continue reading “Don’t forget! Vintage Baseball Jamboree on Saturday!”

For those in the east-central Illinois area, this Saturday will hopefully prove to be a fun time for vintage base ball fans.  At Danville Stadium (home of the Dans), there will be six vintage base ball games as part of Uncle Joe’s Jamboree. 

You can find the schedule and directions here

Our local favorite team, the Vermilion Voles, will be playing three of those games. 

Hope to see you there!

Uncle Joe’s Jamboree Aug 18th

I don’t know who Uncle Joe is but he’s putting on quite a shindig.  Those of you who are in the east central Illinois area who enjoy vintage base ball should mark August 18th on your calendar.  Six games are scheduled with three including the Vermilion Voles: 10:00 am Rock Springs Ground Squirrels v. Vermilion Voles … Continue reading “Uncle Joe’s Jamboree Aug 18th”

I don’t know who Uncle Joe is but he’s putting on quite a shindig.  Those of you who are in the east central Illinois area who enjoy vintage base ball should mark August 18th on your calendar. 

Six games are scheduled with three including the Vermilion Voles:

10:00 am Rock Springs Ground Squirrels v. Vermilion Voles
11:10 am Rock Springs Ground Squirrels v. Chicago Salmon
12:20 pm Chicago Salmon v. New Baden Juniors
1:30 pm New Baden Juniors v. Rock Springs Ground Squirrels
2:40 pm Chicago Salmon v. Vermilion Voles
3:50 pm New Baden Juniors v. Vermilion Voles

Admission is free.

The Jamboree will take place at the Danville stadium, home of the Danville Dans.  MAP

(hat tip Vermilion Voles)

 

Photos of the Voles vs Grinders vintage base ball game

Between this morning’s rain and this evening’s drizzle, there was enough good weather for a good ol’ fashion base ball game.  The Vermilion Voles took on the Deep River Grinders at the Voles’ home field at Kennekuk Cove State Park.  Here are some of the photos I took.

Here’s a sight I’m not used to.  Jim “Weed Eater” Knoblauch, the captain of the team, traded his bowler and suspenders he wears when he umps the games for a ballplayer uni.

Here’s our own Shawn “General” Lee up to bat.  Shawn is an occasional co-host of Baseball Zealot Radio.  He has lent his talents as webmaster towards the Voles’ website the last few years.  This year, he thought he try playing on the team, too.  Nice form, Shawn!

This shot of Marty “Tumbleweed” Rife shows that while vintage base ball may be an “exhibition” sport, they play for real.  Check out the grass stains on his shoulder!

A Grinder striker (batter) hits one to right.  Remember, a fielder can catch it on one bounce and he is dead (out).

The Deep River team were a bit short on players so the Voles lent them their starting catcher, Rita “Hustler” Hostetler.  They may have regretted that since she ended up scoring a run for the Grinders.  Nice hustle, Rita!

The hurler for the Grinders.  The purpose is not necessarily to blow it by the striker.  The hurlers purpose is to throw it so the striker will hit it (hopefully at a fielder).

And finally, here is the “dugout”.  I like the cozies that someone had made for the coolers to give them an old fashioned look.

I took more photos today than what you see here.  If you want to see the whole lot of ’em, check them out here.

Vermilion Voles vs Deep River Grinders August 4 1pm

Vintage Base Ball If you live in east-central Illinois and you’re looking for something to do Saturday afternoon, check out the Vermilion Voles.  They’re playing the Deep River Grinders at 1pm.  They play at beautiful Kennekuk Park in Danville.  There are signs to the park from the highway.  The Voles’ website has a good map. … Continue reading “Vermilion Voles vs Deep River Grinders August 4 1pm”

Vintage Base Ball

If you live in east-central Illinois and you’re looking for something to do Saturday afternoon, check out the Vermilion Voles.  They’re playing the Deep River Grinders at 1pm. 

They play at beautiful Kennekuk Park in Danville.  There are signs to the park from the highway.  The Voles’ website has a good map.

Go Voles!