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Published by Mack Graphics Humboldt, 2016-02-12 18:06:12

2015 Humboldt Crabs Program

The Humboldt Crabs Annual program book for 2015.

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Ask a
Visitor

What makes you
come back to Arcata

Seattle Studs’ Studs manager Barry Aden receives the NBC World Series trophy in 2013.

Barry Aden

What do you like best about The Studs are always a tough team The Studs play in a big town unlike
playing the Humboldt Crabs, as to beat. The Studs have won at the Crabs that play in a small
we know it is a long way for the Wichita and have been national town, how does that affect your
Studs to come? Why make that champs, what does it take to put attendance?
long drive when you can easily your team in a situation where
stay home? they can go all the way in Kansas? The Studs play in front of 40 to 50
people, girlfriends, moms, dads and a
We love playing in Arcata. The Pitching and defense. I build my few grandparents make up the crowd at
crowds are always a great motivator team around my pitching staff and our home games and in the small towns
for my team and of course the top every year I sacrifice flawless defense we help fill the house like in Medford,
level competition the Crabs bring for offensive prowess. Positions like Arcata, Marysville and Kamloops and
every game is a great way for my 3rd base, left field and right field just about everywhere else we play.
team to prepare for the World Series typically filled by high average and We are way more popular on the
in Wichita at the end of the summer. power guys that I fill with fast strong road than we are at home. Playing
arm defenders that cover the field. in the Seattle/Tacoma area is tough
What does the history of the competition for fans ... so many options
Studs vs the Crabs mean to Who does the recruiting for for entertainment.
you personally? the Studs and when does the
recruiting process start? The Studs have a great support system
My first experience in Arcata was in like the Crabs do, a lot of volunteers
1983 as a player for the Brewster I am responsible for the recruiting make the season possible year after
based M.G. Farmers. I started and and the process starts in September year. Who helps you?
picked up the win in game 2 of the right after the season ends. I confirm
series and remember the raucous who is coming back and decide I have Stephen Potter, my assistant
crowd, unrelenting band just behind who isn’t then I rely on my assistant GM and Elisa Thomases our majority
our dugout and of course the Crabs coaches and veteran players to sponsor that I bounce ideas off of all
team that launched at least two tape help me with tips on available talent year long and then of course my wife
measure home runs on to 101. The throughout western Washington. Ginger, who schedules motels, vans,
Crabs and Studs history is a much We return typically 18 to 20 players airfare as well as orders and markets
shorter story. Our first match up every year so the 6 to 8 spots are our merchandise that really helps me
was at the All American Invitational very easy to fill as there are as many carry the load. Ginger also has to put
in Gresham Oregon and we lost to as 50 inquiries and candidates for up with me being gone and often calls
the Crabs in the round robin portion those few spots. herself a baseball widow during the
and then beat the Crabs for the summer as I am gone over 30 nights
Tournament Championship in 2002. The Studs success has made in motels in 7 far off cities over the
In 2012 the Studs took 2 of 3 in recruiting and retention a very easy course of the summer. Every once in
Arcata and again in 2014 the Studs process. All the players on the Studs a while she will accompany me and
took 2 of 3. At 5 and 3 all-time this are within driving distance daily to the team on trips but does not make it
rivalry between the 71-year old Crabs games. The Studs do not have the everywhere. There is nothing better
and the 62-year old Studs is just opportunity to house any players than a great baseball wife ... they get it
getting started. so Bellingham to Olympia is my and they are rare.
recruiting area.
continued

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The Crabs are ready
to play ball.

Noah is ready with
peanuts, programs

and a smile.
Let's have another year

of family fun
at the ballpark.
Go, Crabs, Go!

from Noah’s family
and friends

Whether You
Catch It,
Crack It, Or
Throw It Out…

Our team wishes your team
a very healthy season!

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Studs continued most proud of my former and current Studs National Baseball Congress
players that choose to coach young World Series Record: 68 Wins
Are the Studs looking to build men as it reaffirms that what I am 36 Losses; the Studs won the
their own ballpark someday? doing has inspired a man or two. championship in 2013. The Crabs
A field of dreams as it were. used to travel to Wichita for the
We rent the University of Puget Who was your favorite baseball NBC College World Series in their
Sound for 12 home games and player growing up and why? Or do you earlier days. These days, it costs
have 2 games scheduled at respect any ball players in particular more than $39,000 for a team to
Heidelberg Park in Tacoma for that perhaps are playing now? travel to Kansas.
2015. 12 home and 46 away this Nolan Ryan was my favorite pitcher
year. There are no plans to build as he personified toughness and grew up in the 60s and 70s so
our own field as the overwhelming power and production. Pete Rose Sparky Anderson, Earl Weaver, Billy
expense of property and construction my favorite position player because Martin, Tommy Lasorda and Dick
in the Puget Sound area makes he never let up, ever. I also admired Williams were my role models.
it not an option. Managers growing up as they were
the leaders of so many stars and Someday when the Crabs get back to
How do the Studs give back to their ruled with iron fists. Remember I Wichita, how cool would it be for the
community? Crabs and the Studs to go head to
The Studs do not make any money head on a national stage?
unless we win tournaments or sell
our merchandise and that goes right I would hope that it was in the final
back into the travel fund. As far as days or the Championship itself as a
giving back to the community there are game featuring the Studs and Crabs
veteran Stud players that are baseball should be viewed by many and would
instructors at several facilities in the most likely live up to the billing for
Puget Sound area and at least six a game between two of the oldest
current Studs are assistant coaches continuously operating franchises in
at high schools in the Northwest. I am United States summer ball history.

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Ask a They were also a huge help to us: school and I got there without working
Visitor Alexis Konstantino, Carrie Lee, too hard — just based on my God
Drew Jones, Adam Boyd. given talent. When I got to college,
Recruiting and I thought I was good enough to play
Coaching Players What are you looking for in players based on my talent alone. I was wrong.
when recruiting? If you don’t work hard at it, there is
Alameda Merchants’ always going to be another player out
We run things a little bit differently there that is working harder than you —
Dan Mills — as opposed to more traditional that wants to be a professional baseball
summer collegiate baseball teams player MORE than you do. Those are
Every summer baseball team has who get players in from all over and the guys that are going to pass you by
a great support system running in have a host family system – we and get drafted.
the background to make the season search the country for players with
possible — who does the heavy ties to the Bay Area (more specifically, When you’re watching players on the
lifting on your team? the East Bay) and try to get them to field, what are ways they can stand
come back home for the summer. We out? Or What separates good players
Our coaching staff (Tim Nelson, believe there are enough really good from great players?
Dan Mills, Ken Jones, Chris Dean, collegiate baseball players that come
Steve Yamasaki and Chuck Chavez) from places like Alameda, Oakland, Hustle and heart are always good
do this on a volunteer basis every El Cerrito, Danville, Pleasanton, San things to have. Running as hard in
summer. Ramon, San Jose and Mountain View the 9th inning as you did in the 1st
where we can form a very strong, inning. You gotta LOVE being on that
As coaches, we do not get paid. competitive team. field. It is truly a gift — the ability to
We do this because we love the game play baseball at the college level and
of baseball and we love raising the You look at any Division 1 roster beyond. Only 5% of the kids at this
baseball IQ of young men that are on the West Coast and it is almost age that started playing as kids are still
trying to get better. guaranteed you are going to have a playing. Outside of God given talent
player from one of those cities. So far, (the ability to throw 95 or hit a ball 450
Karen Nelson (Tim’s wife) takes this theory has proven successful for feet) a great player at this age (18, 19,
care of our travel arrangements. She us. In our first 3 years of existence, 20) has the baseball IQ of a 30 year
is a HUGE help to us. We would also we won close to 90 games and two old. Those are the guys who are at
like to acknowledge our interns that Golden State Collegiate Baseball the plate and have a PLAN — a good
helped us with scorekeeping and League (GSCBL) Championships. idea of what a pitcher is going to throw
announcing throughout the summer. based on patterns & what they have
We started in our first year with seen in previous at bats. They KNOW
players from Alameda that weren’t even the situation & what pitches to look for
playing college baseball. They were to produce a quality at-bat. They aren’t
good high school players and went just going up there swinging hard
to places like the University of San hoping to make contact.
Francisco or Santa Clara and didn’t
make the team — or they were playing In today’s game, what are some
on club teams at places like Cal, Santa of the biggest obstacles that keep
Barbara and Humboldt State. college ballplayers from reaching their
potential?
Since then, we have been more
successful and Division 1 and Division Over-recruiting. A lot of good ball
2 coaches have started to see that. players will get sucked into going to a
Thus, they are sending us more D1 program right out of high school and
players. Last season, we signed over wont sniff the field. There is no shame
10 Division 1 players (which was a in the JC or D2 route. Players get
lot for us), as well as multiple players drafted out of those ranks all the time.
from strong D2 teams like Cal State
East Bay, San Francisco State and What do you like best about playing
Sonoma State. the Humboldt Crabs as we know it is a
long way for your team to travel?
What’s one piece of advice you’d give
aspiring ballplayers to take their The atmosphere. In California — at
game to the next level or to get in a the summer college level — it is as
scout’s radar? close as you are going to get to a
minor league or a major D1 university
Take the game seriously at a young atmosphere. We are greatful to have
age. If you wait til college to take the our kids experience it and thank the
game seriously, it’s probably too late.
I was a Cal Hi All State player in high

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Humboldt Crabs for the opportunity ballpark someday? A field of dreams Chico, Auburn/Sacramento
to play in front of a strong crowd that as it were. SOUTH – Alameda, Lodi, Top Speed
is enthusiastic about the game of
baseball. We do have to rent our field at the (San Rafael), East Bay Seals (WBC
College of Alameda. There are major Participant in 2014) or maybe San
Your team may play in a big market upgrades planned over the next two Luis Obispo.
or city unlike the Crabs that play in years too. Scoreboard, lights, new turf,
a small town, how does that affect but we would love to have our own We think this would quickly be
your attendance and how do you get field. In Alameda, we have the Naval considered one of the top 10 collegiate
baseball fans to come to your games Air Station that closed in 1989 and has summer leagues in the entire country.
when there are so many other things just been sitting there — practically
to do in your area? hundreds of acres of land that is Dan Mills was a Cal Hi All State
We do play in one of those big barely utilized. 1991 selection in high school
markets (the San Francisco Bay Area) in Alameda. As a pitcher, he
and it is difficult for us to draw fans. A diamond on the water with a view was 7-0 with an ERA of 0.74.
We try to publicize as much as we of the San Francisco skyline in the As a 2nd baseman, he hit .320
can through local newspapers, word background would be epic! and had 22 RBI's for the East
of mouth, flyers and the internet. We Shore Athletic League Champion
use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, our What will the Northern California Pilots. He received a baseball
website. But it remains very difficult. collegiate summer baseball look like scholarship from the University
We wish sometimes we had a ball field in the future? of San Francisco and played his
that seated 1,000 people somewhere We are very curious as to see what freshman season for the Dons.
in the middle of Calaveras or San is going to happen with the Great He then transferred to Seminole
Joaquin County — that would be West League over the next couple Junior College in Seminole,
baseball heaven. years. We pictured a league with three Oklahoma where he played left
divisions, similar to the West Coast field for the #4 nationally ranked
The ballparks that you play at do League — which is well respected Trojans under legendary coach
you have to rent the facilities? Is amongst D1 college coaches. Lloyd Simmons. He then went
your team looking to build their own on to play OF at the University of
NORTH – Klamath Falls, Bend, Hawaii and Sacramento State.
Medford, Humboldt

CENTRAL – Redding, Marysville,

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WelcomeAboard Humboldt a few years ago that I fell in love with Humboldt
Crabs baseball — the history, the organization, the players,
New additions to the Board of Directors the coaches and, of course, the fans. It is a great experi-
ence — an experience I wanted to be part of. It takes a lot
Steve Williams of work to put a team on the field each year. I joined the
board to help keep the tradition going. — Go Crabs Go!
Duties: Crabs ticket distribution and Crabs history
I grew up in Western Michigan as a Detroit Tigers fan. John Burke

Over the years, I saw many games in Briggs Stadium Duties: Ballpark security and ballpark staff
watching players like Al Kaline, Norm
Cash, Mickey Lolich, Denny McLain, Greetings Crab fans and sponsors.
Bill Freehan and Willie Horton. I spent
a couple of summers in the Bay Area I am semi-retired, having served my
when I was young and got a chance to
see some Giants games. How fortunate community in the criminal justice
to be able to see players like Mays, Mc-
Covey, Marichal, Cepeda and that crew. system since 1971, first in San Jose,

When I moved West some 40 years then Santa Rosa and currently with
ago, I became a Dodgers fan. What a
pleasure to watch Cey, Garvey, Lopes, Russell and the rest Humboldt County — thus my
of that bunch. While living in San Jose many years later,
I enjoyed attending San Jose Giants games. There is appreciation for a family friendly
nothing like a small ballpark to really enjoy America’s
favorite pastime. I remember watching a young catcher activity.
there. His name was Pablo Sandoval.
I became interested in the Crabs
So, it was no surprise that after retiring and moving to
organization when my daughter started

working at the park three seasons ago.

I was struck by the positive atmosphere at the ballpark be-

tween the staff and the fans, as well as the level of camara-

derie among the employees. I soon had that “I want to be a

part of this,” moment and became a volunteer for the board,

then a board member.

I currently serve with board member and Vice President

Bill Ruff in the personnel and security departments and look

forward to providing you with a safe and positive upcoming

season. — See you at the park!

Your Crabs Board of Directors is responsible for handling many
behind-the-scenes tasks that make
Founded in 1945, the Humboldt and/or equipment as funds permit Humboldt Crabs Baseball possible.
Crabs are the oldest continuously- in addition to annual baseball
operated summer collegiate, wood- skills camps and clinics operated The current Board of Directors
bat, baseball team in the country. by Humboldt Crabs players and was established in 1995 when the
2015 will mark the 71st consecutive coaches; team was on the verge of collapse,
year of Crabs baseball. n To preserve and build the tradition and a group of local baseball
of Humboldt Crabs Baseball. lovers rallied together to save the
The Crabs’ roster is mostly made organization. In the past 20 years it
up of collegiate eligible players from Humboldt Crabs Baseball, Inc has turned the team around to the
up and down the West Coast. is a 501(c)(4) community-owned point where it has set attendance
organization. The volunteer board records in three straight seasons,
Its mission is four-fold: of directors rely on the support of pulling in an average of more than
n To promote family entertainment community members and sponsors 35,000 fans in the months of June
by providing high-quality summer to keep the Humboldt Crabs and July.
collegiate baseball games to the Baseball operation functioning.
public at a reasonable price; 2015 CRABS B.O.D. ROSTER
n To provide talented collegiate- Board of Directors Executive Team: President:
level baseball players with a positive As a non-profit organization, the Vikki Rossi; Vice President: Bill
summer baseball experience; Ruff; Treasurer: Ellen Barthman;
n To support youth sports programs Crabs rely on a dedicated group Secretary: Tracy McCormack;
(with an emphasis on baseball or of volunteer directors for day- Directors: Larry Zerlang, Carl
softball) in the Humboldt County to-day operations. The Board of Pellatz, Roger Lorenzetti, Matt
area with contributions of funding Directors ranges in size from 12 to Filar, Erik Fraser, Jake Martin,
15 individuals. Each board member Steve Williams and John Burke.

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Suzie Nickols

recollects the old days

Many years ago, when I Lou Bonomini, Reco Pastori, Maury in the Crabs was sparked again
was a young child, I lived Ayala, Ed Oliviera, Ken Dunaway and when a former student of mine,
directly across the street from Ned Barsuglia. Matthew Pidgeon, began playing for
the Arcata Ballpark in the house on them and later coached. I had followed
the corner of 9th and F Streets. My There was so much excitement in him through his baseball days with
grandmother owned the house and attending the games even way back Redwood Empire, Babe Ruth, Eureka
my family lived with her. then. I remember my Mom taking us High School and the Florida Marlins.
to games when Dad was umpiring
We spent many summers at and we often sat with Elvira Bonomini, Crabs games are the same in many
the Arcata Ballpark watching the Lou’s wife, and their children. I spent ways. Just as I ran around the park
Humboldt Crabs play ball. a great deal of time running around with my friends as a kid, you see the
talking to people, eating hot dogs next generation running around and
As a child, I was often tasked to find and not necessarily paying close having just as much fun.
all the foul balls in my grandmother’s attention to the games. However,
backyard. Since this was a big I do remember I used to cry when Suzie Nickols is a long-time educator
vegetable garden, it took a while people would yell out, “Kill the umpire!” at Freshwater School. Suzie Nickol’s
to find the baseballs hidden in the because at that time, I thought they brother-in-law is Jeff Self, a retired
dirt and under all the plants. I would were really going to kill my Dad. teacher from Washington School,
turn them over to my Dad, Fred former umpire and also part of the
Banducci, who umpired for the Crabs I have so many good memories of Crabs Hall of Fame Committee.
for many years during the days of those days as a child. It was fun back
then, because the players knew all of
us and we knew all of them. Maury
Ayala was nicknamed “Bubbles,”
because he chewed bubble gum all
the time and would blow great big
bubbles when he was on the field
and up at bat.

Back then, the ballpark was made
of wood and painted dark green in
color. The ticket booth used to be
underneath the grandstand and Ugo
Giuntini manned the ticket booth for
many years.

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The 2014 Jr. Giants pose with some members of the Humboldt Crabs and Manager Tyson Fisher.

Jr. Giants team up with Crabs
Junior Giants Team up with Humboldt Crabs baseball with lessons in education, health and bullying
prevention. Teamwork week is one of seven
to Learn About Teamwork themes that players focus on during the
summer. Over the course of the 8 weeks they
EUREKA – Youth from the Boys & not only develop their game of baseball, but
Girls Club of the Redwoods Junior Giants also important character skills they will
program took the field with players from take with them the rest of their life.
the Humboldt Crabs to practice their This year, on Saturday, July 26 the
baseball skills and learn valuable program will feature a partnership with
lessons in teamwork last July. Team the Eureka Police Department as Junior
Manager Tyson Fisher gave opening Giants starts Strike Out Bullying week.
remarks about the importance of There will be opening remarks from Police
teamwork telling the young players that Chief Andrew Mills, followed by a K-9 demo
while he doesn’t miss playing, what he does
miss is the bond and relationship developed and hands-on activities in preventing bullying.
with others on the team. Fisher said “those that you play Questions about this upcoming event can be directed to
with now may be friends you have for the rest of your life.”
Chris Nystrom at the Boys & Girls Club or Suzie Owsley at
Junior Giants combines the fundamentals of youth Eureka Police Department at 441-4373.

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Crabs Camps!

June & July

Youth Baseball Camps for Boys & Girls Week-long Camp Dates for ages 8 to 14: $90
June 15–19: McKinleyville (Hiller Park) Hours: 8am–1pm
The Crabs offer several youth camp sessions every June 15–19: Arcata (Little League Field) Hours: 8am–1pm
summer. Campers will enjoy a week with the best base- July 6-10: Eureka (Redwood Fields) Hours: 8am–1pm
ball players in Humboldt County and receive an authentic July 6-10: Fortuna (Newburg Park) Hours: 8am–1pm
Humboldt Crabs Camp T-shirt, one youth season pass to
ALL Crabs home games, and a strip of 10 adult tickets. Week-long Advanced Camp for ages 12-14: $90
July 13–17: Arcata (Little League Field) Hours: 9am–12pm
Crabs Camp is for boys and girls who want to learn all
defensive positions and have a chance to play, learn and Three-day Camp for ages 6 to 8: $30
improve at the position of their choice. Baseball offense, June 22-24: ARCATA (Little League Field) Hours:
hitting, bunting, and base running, is taught from the 9am–12pm
ground up. Teamwork, sportsmanship, and communication July 6-8: EUREKA (Redwood Fields) Hours: 9am–12pm
are stressed. July 6-8: Fortuna (Newburg Park) Hours: 9am–12pm

Group instruction, game situations, team games and For any questions, please call Crabs Board Member,
practice with pitching machines are some of the activities Roger Lorenzetti at (707) 499-9075 or email:
the camper will experience. [email protected]

Download the 2015 registration form online at:
humboldtcrabs.com/crabs-camp
*Dates subject to change based on sign ups.

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Special Events NORTHERN
CALIFORNIA
Themed days/nights at the ballpark COMMUNITY
BLOOD BANK
• Little League Weekend: June 5 - June 7
• Tie Dye T-shirt Day: June 7 YOUR COMMUNITY BLOOD BANK
• Cowboy Night: June 12
• Humboldt Hometown Heroes Night: June 13 2524 Harrison Ave. Eureka, CA 95501
• Safari Night with Sequoia Park Zoo: June 17 (707) 443-8004 [email protected]
• 1980s Night & Crabs Mystery Giveaway: June 19
• Father's Day & Crabs Mystery Giveaway: June 21 One in three people will use
• Crabs Mystery Giveaway Night: June 24 blood products in their lifetime.
• Red, White & Blue Day: July 4
• Military & Veteran's Appreciation Camo Day: July 5 One in seven patients entering
• Chamber of Commerce Night: July 8 the hospital will use blood
• Mustache Night: July 11 products.
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast: July 14
• Pirate Night: July 17 The community blood supply is
• Crabs Hall of Fame Alumni Night (weekend): July 18 everyone’s responsibility.
• Crabs Mystery Giveaway Day: July 19
• SF Giants Orange & Black Day: July 22 “So? What do I do?”
• Free Box of Raisins & Humboldt Roller Derby Night:July 24
• Fireworks & Pepsi Night: July 25 1) Go to www.nccbb.org
• Hawaiian Shirt Day: July 26 2) Find a Blood Drive near you
• Crabs Super Fan Appreciation Night: July 29 3) Answer some questions
4) Donate 1 pint
Go to humboldtcrabs.com/special-events for more 5) Eat some cookies
information. Schedule subject to change. 6) Know that you are a hero!
See? Nothing to it!

Check our
website for
mobile
schedules
and
Blood Center
hours.

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71 Years of Humboldt County Baseball

By Aron Gonzales/Crabs Picnic Coordinator

As you walk up to the Arcata Ballpark you can already
hear the crack of the bat echoing from home plate; you
see the groundskeeper chalking the lines and watering
the infield; you can smell the burgers on the grill. The
seasoned fans are already lining up outside the gate
waiting to get their desired seats.

This is the start of baseball season in Humboldt Baseball in Humboldt
County.
The Humboldt Crabs have gone through four main
“The quality of baseball that is played during the transitions majoring its 71-year history.
summer in Arcata is unmatched. Not too many places can
do that, but it is the crowd and the atmosphere that make “You don’t survive 70 plus years without changing, it is
the Humboldt Crabs so great,” said Tyson Fisher, current just not possible,” said longtime Crabs board member John
manager of the Humboldt Crabs. Fesler.

The Crabs are the longest continuously operated Although the Humboldt Crabs have been around since
summer collegiate baseball team in the United States. 1945, organized baseball in Humboldt County goes back
The team has been serving the communities of Humboldt to 1874. The first game in the county was between the
County by providing quality baseball every summer since Baseball Club of Rohnerville and the Ferndale Baseball
1945. Club; Rohnerville trounced Ferndale in a 60-29 victory.

Surviving 71 years is a feat for any organization, but Leagues formed as the popularity of baseball in
having a winning record in a vast majority of those seasons Humboldt grew. The Humboldt Baseball League was
is something that has not been done before. formed in 1895 and featured four teams: the Rohnerville
Acmes, the Mantells of Eureka, Sperry’s of Arcata, and the
Port Kenyon Crowns.

Baseball continued to be played throughout the county
for the next 50 years. Multiple leagues and several more
teams came and went before the founding of the Humboldt
Crabs. Although the scores of the games were not close,

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competition was tough and more and more teams began to that first season with an
form in Humboldt County. 11-5 record,” Bonomini
said in an interview for
“These teams all contributed to the rise in popularity of the North Coast Journal
baseball within the county, but the team that stuck around in 1995.
was the Crabs,” said Fesler.
Bonomini played
The Beginning of the Crabs baseball in Humboldt
County his whole life
The summer of 1945 marked the beginning of the well- and was a part of the
early organized leagues
known organization known as the Humboldt Crabs. This in the county. Bonomini
played for the Crabs for
was the same year that Jackie Robinson signed a contract 10 years and went on
to manage and coach
to play with the Montreal Royals, and the team for the next
43 years. He retired in
the year that marked the end of World 1986.

War II. Players who played
for Crabs in the late
Lou Bonomini, a player at the time, 1940s were not just
college student-athletes
founded the Humboldt Crabs; the team like we have today. These young men worked 9-5 jobs and
were not able to enjoy the luxury of just playing baseball all
was known then as the Paladini Crabs summer. Many were the breadwinners of their households
and made time to play baseball on the weekends because
because their main sponsor was the of a passion and dedication for the game.

Paladini Wholesale Fish Firm. “The Crabs meant so very much to me. They gave me
an opportunity to play ball with Humboldt’s best and for
The Crabs played in their first a high schooler to play with the county’s best, was really
special,” said Red Hunt, Crabs Alumni 1944-1948.
official game against the Scotia
The competition was great; we played some local
Lumberjacks at Albee Stadium in teams but mostly traveling teams ranging from the Negro
Coast League to the bay area’s and valley’s best semi-
Eureka. The team was loaded with pros. I got to play in the state semi-pro tournament in
Atwater and at the Paul Bunyan Days at Fort Bragg.
local talent and the scores of their first
The Championship Era
games reflected that.
The Humboldt Crabs continued their winning ways with
“We defeated Scotia 21-2 at Lou Bonomini all the way into the late 1960s. This began
the next major transformation for the Humboldt Crabs, the
Lou Bonomini Albee Stadium, and went on to finish Championship Era.

While Bonomini managed the team and the on-field
decisions, Ned Barsuglia took care of the off-the-field
business responsibilities. Barsuglia, who had been with

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71 Years the Crabs since the 1950s, took was call up Ned and
over as general manager and
began expanding the collegiate ask him what was going
player recruiting pool and travel
schedule out of the state of California. The team started on. Not too long after
going on long road trips in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
that, me and about 15
During these road trips the team would play in
Bakersfield, Calif.; Flagstaff, Ariz.; Provo, Utah; and Dodge other people met at the
City, Kansas. Along the way the Crabs would pick up
players from around the country, expanding and improving Golden Harvest in Arcata
their roster week after week. All these road trips led to the
season-ending National Baseball Congress World Series in to figure out how to save
Wichita, Kansas.
the Crabs,” Zerlang said.
The Humboldt Crabs racked up championships
throughout this era, winning fifteen straight California State Around that time Matt
National Baseball Congress Championships from 1963-
1977. The Humboldt Crabs attended the World Series Nutter, a former player
in Wichita for 23 seasons and were the California State
Champions for 18 of those 23 years. for the Crabs, asked

Bringing it back to the Community his father, Jerry Nutter, Larry Zerlang was one of

The mid-1990s brought the next major transformation if there was any way he the original Crabs board
to the Humboldt Crabs. By 1995,
Barsuglia turned 75 years old and could help the team. With members from 1995 and is
had been running the Crabs for the help from current board still on the board today.
more than 40 years. It became members Carl Pellatz and
too much for Barsuglia and that
February he announced he might Larry Zerlang, the Nutters got together and formed what is
have to fold the team. This news
shocked locals and even made now the board of directors for the Humboldt Crabs.
the national news.
With Barsuglia stepping Jerry assumed the role of President, Matt as Vice
down as general manager, the
organization needed a new leader President and other prominent locals in officer positions on
and a new atmosphere to bring
quality players and fans back into the board. As the former president of the Orange County
the ballpark. Community members
like Matt Nutter, Larry Zerlang and YMCA, Jerry had an ability to recruit quality volunteers,
Carl Pellatz knew that something
had to be done to save the Crabs. which was just what the Crabs needed.
“When I heard the Crabs
were folding, the first thing I did The original Crabs board members, who signed the

Jerry Nutter Corporate Articles of Incorporation were Primo Albiano, Bill

Bertain, John Clarke, Carl Del Grande, Craig McKnight, Jerry

and Matt Nutter, Carl Pellatz, Greg Shanahan, Jon Stocum,

Tom Trepiak and Larry Zerlang.

“Jerry was the driving force that kept the Crabs going

and kept all of us on task, but it was also a group effort.

We all had our areas of responsibility and for the most part

each board member was responsible for managing their

area of responsibility. We met as a group to make decisions

for significant financial expenditures, staffing, manager

contracts, league, city coordination, programs and marketing.

Operationally it was much less complex than it is today and

the dollar amounts were much smaller,” said former Crabs

treasurer Stocum.

Jerry had knowledge of the game of baseball, but little

knowledge about the Crabs before becoming President. He

learned all about the Crabs from his son Matt, who played for

the Crabs for four years as a relief pitcher from 1991 to 1995.

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Today the board of directors has a whole year to plan homeruns; Barry Bonds and Mark McGuire were the home
for the next season, but in 1995 the inaugural board had run leaders every year; and the home run brought baseball
only three months before the season started to plan and TV ratings up to an all-time high.
schedule everything.
“Our single season home run record was about 23 with
Jerry and the board administered changes right away. The aluminum bats, and went down to 9 with wood bats. It may
first was making the Humboldt Crabs a non-profit organization. be exciting to see a home run ball hit cars on the freeway
This ensured that no one would pocket the money and fans every game with aluminum bats, but it was dangerous to
had total control over the survival of the team. the players on the field,” Fesler said.

“Having the organization be not-for-profit allowed us The Nutter Era continued as Jerry’s son Matt took over
to bring the community back into the organization because for Ken “Shorty” Ames as manager of the team in 2006.
without the community and the fans, there would be no Shorty retired after 14 years on the field with the Crabs.
Crabs baseball,” Matt said. Matt was a true baseball fanatic; having played the game
his whole life and having played for the Crabs since he
The organization made another substantial change in was in college, he was a perfect fit become the next Crabs
1999, when the Crabs announced that it would no longer manager.
use metal bats. It became one of the first teams in the
country to switch to wooden bats only. “What my dad did was that he took the foundation of
the Crabs and built the framework of what it is today, all
Metal bats are used in all levels of baseball, from little while giving the team back to the community,” Matt said.
league all the way up to the college level. Although metal
bats led to more home runs – because the ball comes off In his eight years at the helm, Matt led the team
the bat faster and travels further – and happier fans, they to multiple league championships including four
also posed a danger to the players on the field. Pitchers Championships in his final four years as manager.
were most prone to injuries since they have the least
amount of time to react to a ball hit in their direction. The “What I tried to do was make the summer fun for
organization made the decision to go to wood bats because the players. We took 30 random players with different
it would be less dangerous for players and it would get personalities, and had only eight weeks to make them play
them better prepared for professional baseball. as one,” Nutter said.

This decision was made during a time in baseball Matt’s overall record as the Crabs manager was 328
when the Major League combined to hit a record 5,528 wins with only 94 losses, giving him a .777 overall winning

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71 Years record. He left the of life. It is what makes the atmosphere at
Crabs in 2013 to
spend more time the ballpark so unique, and giving back to
with his three daughters.
the ballpark and fans is what the Crabs is
A New Manager
all about. Since the formation of the board,
In February 2014, the Crabs named
Tyson Fisher as manager of the team. Fisher annual attendance has increased from just
played for the Crabs in 2006 and also served
as an assistant coach under Matt Nutter over 12,000 in 1995 to over 32,000 in 2013.
from 2010-2011.
Even more fans poured into the ballpark in
The Crabs organization decided to allow
the new manager to select whomever he 2014, and with more home games in 2015,
wanted to work on his staff as long as the
Crabs approved of his choices. more attendance records look to be broken.

“I am glad that I got to choose my staff. It is nice to The overall theme for this 2015 Season
surround yourself with people you want to be around.
There was a lot of interest with this staff and I was able to is giving back the community. The Crabs
pick through and select the top tier coaches I wanted to
work with,” Fisher said. Fisher’s 2015 staff are all local have dedicated money to Little Leagues
guys and former Crabs: Andrew Ayers, Andrew Nelson
and Eric Giacone. Tyson Fisher around Humboldt County and are offering
a special “Little League” group ticket deal.
Looking Forward
There is also a Little League weekend
After 71 continuous seasons of serving the Humboldt
County residents, the Crabs look forward to the future. where the teams can parade around the field before the
The Crabs games attract a variety of fans from all walks
game in their uniforms. The Crabs are also continuing the

popular Fireworks Night in July. Last but not least, fans will

have a new way to enjoy the games with their friends and

family: In addition to offering Right Field Picnics for large

groups, the Crabs will open up the Left Field Picnic Area for

celebrations.

The Crabs organization has been planning for the

2015 season since the conclusion of the 2014 season,

and hopes that every fan who attends the games has an

enjoyable experience and keeps coming back for more fun.
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Crab Grass turns 32: 1983-2015 Star Wars Episode 1
Star Wars/ Indy Jones
The Crab Grass Band is a group of musicians from the Humboldt Bay area who come together each summer to Steppin’ Out
entertain at Humboldt Crabs baseball games at the Arcata Ball Park. Since 1983, the band has provided musical Sunshine Of Your Love
interludes pre-game, post-game, and between innings. The band also performs the "Star Spangled Banner" in the Sweet Caroline
absence of guest performers. Take It To The Street
The band attends a majority of the games. It is a volunteer organization supported by Take Me Out To The
Ballgame
25 Or 6 To 4 Carry On Green Onions Let’s Dance Telephone
7 Nation Army Celebration Grinch/If I Only Had A Brain Mac Park Tetris
A-Team Centerfold Happy Magnum Pi That’s The Way I Like It
A-Train China Grove Happy Meeting And Glory Man Of La Mancha The Kids Aren’t All Right
All Right Now Crazy Heartbreaker Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Thrift Shop
Anchors Aweigh Crazy Little Thing Here It Goes Again Misirlou Touch Me
And She Was Crazy On You Hernandos Hideaway More Than A Feelin What Is Love (Baby Don’t
Anyway You Want It Crazy Train Hey Baby On Broadway Hurt Me)
Austin Powers Domino Hey Ya! Organ Tunes #1,#2 White Rabbit
Ballin The Jack Don’t Fear The Reaper High Chaparral Oye Como Va You Give Love A BadName
Basin St. Blues Down On The Corner Hooked On A Feeling Para Los Rumberos You’ve Said It All
Beer Barrel Dream On Horse Peter Gunn Zelda
Big Spender Dynamite Hot Time Pink Panther * And remember to buy
Billie Jean Elvira Hustle Proud Mary the band a beer! They just
Blinded By The Light Final Count Down I Got You Purple Haze showed up one day and
Blue Monk Forget You I Just Want To Celebrate Rawhide started playing for free.
Blues Bros. Free Bird I Shot The Sheriff Separate Ways
Boom Boom Boom Free Ride Immigrant Song She’s Not There
Brooklyn Funk #49 Iron Man Sheena Is Punk Rocker
Buffalo Soldier Funkytown It’s Not Unusual Sing, Sing, Sing
Build Me Up Buttercup Get It On Justa Gigolo Smooth Criminal
California Dreamin Gimme Some Lovin Killer Joe Somebody Told Me
Camoflauge Godzilla Land Of A 1000 Dances Soul Man
Can-Can Grazin In The Grass Let It Go Star Spangled

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The first guest on Crabs Corner, that debuted in 2010, baseball as is should be. Watch our 6:59 minute video,
was then Crabs President Matt Filar who talked about how produced by Lynette Nutter (Owner of A Nutter Production)
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Safety and Security

Welcome Crabs fans to another exciting baseball Have a great time at the game, but also be aware of who’s
season, our 71st year! sitting near you.
I would like to take a few moments of your time to
remind everyone that the Crabs tradition of providing a where some of the younger children are fond of playing.
safe, family-friendly environment actually depends on each As for alcoholic beverages — the Crabs organization
one of us.
faces a substantial financial penalty, as well as a
The Crabs organization and staff wish to ensure suspension of our liquor license, if alcoholic beverages are
everyone who comes to the ballpark can enjoy the game, brought into the park. We are asking that guests respect
including the many of the children in attendance. and acknowledge these rules and refrain from brininging
these items into the park.
It takes all of us to maintain a collective level of respect
— respect for the visiting team, respect for their families On behalf of the Crabs Board of Directors and this
and respect towards our fellow fans. A lack of respect can year’s security personnel, we all look forward to providing
manifest itself through language, foul or loutish heckling, or you a safe, friendly and positive 2015 baseball experience.
inappropriate behavior. If the person sitting next to you is
displaying bad sportsmanship, please find any of our red- Please read over our Code of Conduct and Alcohol
shirted staff and let us know. Policy on the next page. Go Crabs Go!

Also, please remember that the all attendees at — John Burke, Crabs Board Member & Ballpark Security
our ballpark are our guests and a display of good
sportsmanship is a positive reflection upon the Crabs
organization as well as our community.

In addition, I would like to remind everyone that all carry-
in items may be checked for unauthorized items, such as
glass containers, alcoholic beverages or other substances.
We prohibit glass containers from the park as we have
discovered broken glass containers under the bleachers,

Humboldt Crabs 2015 75

Code of Conduct • Humboldt Crabs Baseball reserves unto itself the right
The Humboldt Crabs are committed to creating a safe, to determine what constitutes unacceptable behavior.
comfortable and enjoyable environment in the ballpark.
Ballpark staff will proactively intervene to support a family • Any guests that fail to comply with any of the above
entertainment environment where: stated policies are subject to ejection from the ballpark and/
• Guests will follow the specified policies regarding or arrest.
carry-in items. Guests will allow any acknowledged
representative at the entrance gate to check backpacks, Alcohol Policy
tote bags, purses, or other items brought into the ballpark. You may bring into the ballpark:
• Guests will enjoy the baseball experience free from
inappropriate behavior, including but not limited to foul • Sealed, non-glass bottled water containers 32 oz or less
language, abusive language, threatening language, or • Unopened soft-sided single serving juice or milk
obscene gestures. containers
• The progress of the game will not be disrupted by • Empty, reusable-type, non-glass containers
guests’ actions or unauthorized persons entering the • Any other beverage not purchased in the ballpark will be
playing field. confiscated
• Any necessary intervention with an impaired or • Alcohol beverage purchases will be limited to two per
intoxicated guest will be handled in a prompt and safe purchase
manner. • Alcohol sales will end two innings prior to the scheduled
• Guests will respect the safety of other guests and field end of the game
participants; the throwing of any object is strictly prohibited. • No alcohol will be served to any individual that presents
• This ballpark is a Tobacco Free Zone. Guests will signs of intoxication
refrain from smoking in the ballpark in accordance with the • Persons under the age of thirty will be required to show
Arcata Municipal Code. identification in order to purchase alcohol
• Guests will refrain from public displays of affection that • Any individual presenting signs of intoxication or
are inappropriate in a public setting and family environment. impairment will be subject to intervention by ballpark staff
• Removal from the premises of any alcoholic beverage
purchased at the ballpark is strictly prohibited.

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The Detail Guy: John Fesler
John Fesler joined the Crabs Board of Directors transportation, concessions, beer as well as many final repairs
in 1998. He retired from his Crabs post as the other ballpark expenses that are needed at the
Director of the Sponsorship Campaign last year. start of the summer. that took the

Crabs President Jerry Nutter convinced Fesler Fesler also became the Crabs Board President uniforms into
to move to Humboldt County from Southern in 2003 following Crabs second President Carl
California. Nutter knew his good friend would not Pellatz. He served for three years overseeing the next year.
only be invaluable, but would help him make the many improvements to the ballpark including the
Crabs organization better. installation of the scoreboard donated by Pacific Fesler
Lumber Company. His community leadership and
Fesler immediately went to work on the Crabs participation was tireless. also worked John Fesler served on
annual program taking over from board member on many other the Crabs board from
Tom Trepiak who had produced it for many years. Fesler was known as the detail guy. At the projects during 1998 to 2014.
board meetings he always had lots of paperwork
Fesler put in systems for tracking, selling and to distribute. his time on the
collecting the advertising for the annual program.
The sponsorships or funds raised from the He was adept at analyzing and documenting board. League formations, tournaments, travel,
advertising are needed to start the season every ideas and situations. He was often called on
year. Handling the sponsorship campaign is a when letters needed writing or problems needed scheduling, administration, housing are only some
huge endeavor for any one person. The main goal defining. He had a way of structuring in writing
is to raise enough capital to ensure the summer things that everyone could understand. of the many tasks he participated in. He worked
baseball season can begin in the black. With
his organization and determination John grew a Fesler and his wife Janet, who went to all very hard searching for new and potential board
relatively small program in 1998 into the 80 page games together, also took upon themselves to be
plus book it is today. responsible for seeing the players looked proper. members to replenish the board after someone
They made sure the uniforms were laundered
Advertising and other sponsorships help and returned before games. Janet would sew left. He never missed doing more than his share
to purchase equipment, uniforms, player and repair whatever was needed all season long.
housing, travel and opposing team’s hotel and Janet also did the end of season inventory and in any ballpark setup or cleanup times by always

help organize the workforce and then be a part of

the work. If it was CRABS Baseball, John Fesler

was there!

The Crabs organization wish Fesler and Janet

the best in their retirement and look forward to

seeing them at Crabs games. Fesler currently

writing a book. It will no doubt be detailed, precise

and have many pages. Thank you John and

Janet for all your hard work!

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Thank You Advertisers, Supporters & Sponsors!!!

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The Baseball Scorecard Attendance:
Wind:
Notes: Start Time: Weather:
Visitor: 8 9 10 AB R H RBI
Home: Date: End Time:

# Line Up Scorer: Time of Game:

Pos 1 2 3 4 5 67

s Runs

U Hits

M Errors

s Left on Base

# Pitchers W/L/S IP H R ER BB SO HB BK WP TBF

# Catchers PB Umpires
HP:
3B:
1B:
2B:

Copyright © 2000 Patrick A. McGovern This page may be freely reprinted or photocopied http://www.baseballscorecard.com
All Rights Reserved

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The Baseball Scorecard Attendance:
Wind:
Notes: Start Time: Weather:
Visitor: 8 9 10 AB R H RBI
Home: Date: End Time:

# Line Up Scorer: Time of Game:

Pos 1 2 3 4 5 67

s Runs

U Hits

M Errors

s Left on Base

# Pitchers W/L/S IP H R ER BB SO HB BK WP TBF

# Catchers PB Umpires
HP:
3B:
1B:
2B:

Copyright © 2000 Patrick A. McGovern This page may be freely reprinted or photocopied http://www.baseballscorecard.com
All Rights Reserved

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