Jim Reilly & Bruce Kubart
Down at the fields, May 2014
- OTHG Hall of Fame -
Rick Kopitsch - Curator
Election Rules -
Members - Pictures
OTHG Hall of Fame Election
The OTHG league uses the same general rules as the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) for general election... At least the rules that apply to players with one exception...you do not need to be retired 5 years. In addition, we do NOT use the administrative rules such as:
Electors need to be an active or honorary member of the BBWAA
Results must be certified by BBWAA and Major League Baseball
As a matter of fact, the key reason for induction into the OTHG Hall of Fame is the following voting rule with a slight modification in italics:
Voting shall be based upon the player's record, playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character, and contributions to the team(s) on which the player played or a person's contribution to the OTHG league.
This
modification allows the OTHG to honor all types of people and contributions
to our league.
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OTHG Hall of Fame Members | ||
Name | Year | Contribution |
Jerry Nardone | 2017 | Outstanding all-around player and dedicated manager for 30 years. With a sweet swing, stellar defense and unmatched passion, led Moby Drugs to many winning seasons and championships. |
Bob Davis | 2017 |
Longtime player and manager. A powerful hitter who
batted cleanup for two decades on teams that won 10
league championships. Member of the only OTHG team
to date to go undefeated during the regular season
and tournament.
|
Bob Cruickshank | 2016 |
Bob played in the league for 28 years and was on a number of championship teams. He managed or co-managed for more than half of those years, but it was on the field where he made his greatest contributions to the success of his team. He was a powerful run producer and one of the few individuals who could hit the ball over the right field fence. He was a dominant defensive player, with a very strong arm, and someone who seemed to glide around the bases, when he ran. He was what baseball calls a rare 5 tool player. In addition to being an accomplished player he was well respected by his teammates, extremely likeable and the consummate gentleman both on and off the field. |
Ron Fox | 2015 |
Ron made a strong contribution not only to his team, but to the OTHG league as well. He played for 30 years and was a classic leadoff hitter. He didn't hit for power but had a high on base percentage. He rarely missed a game, was very competitive and was extremely well liked by teammates and opponents alike. He chaired the league's early charity events and all found him to be an individual of high integrity and character. |
John Falbo | 2015 |
John played for 28 years and was a well rounded ball player who played left field. He caught nearly everything hit his way and delivered more than his fair share of key hits. He was a great teammate and for years contributed to some of the league's less heralded responsibilities. He purchased the equipment and uniforms for the league. In addition, you could always find him down at Allen Park, especially in inclement weather, raking the fields and driving the tractor. Undoubtedly without his efforts, there would have been more than a few disappointing Friday night cancelations due to unplayable fields. |
Bruce Kubart | 2014 | For more than 27 years, Bruce set the table as the lead off hitter for Wolfies, Granny O'Sheas and Paradox Cafe. He was an exceptional player and board member for more than a quarter century. His passion played a pivotal role in the growth and success of the league while competing on the field with grit, speed and passion. Bruce was a true "Gamer". |
Bob Darienzo | 2012 | Darien Press: Player, 25 year sponsor, manager, chairperson and original member of the board of directors. Bob was the only OTHG member to have ever held these 5 positions. An extremely competitive pitcher who both managed/co-managed with Sal Geoli to a number of league championships. Bob's greatest contributions came as a board member. His input to league functions was invaluable and his willingness to assist others/chair committees was crucial to the league's success and early formative years. Bob helped organize the first charity games, was responsible for documenting league rules and would use his own resources to print the league rules and schedules. |
Tom "T" Ball | 2011 | The heart and soul of Darien Press and its successor for over twenty years. A fantastic all around player who excelled with pride and passion. He led his team to many championships piling up hits and driving in runs. |
Hal Edelman | 2011 | A feared left handed slugger who played with great enthusiasm. An awesome power hitter and an exciting performer with monumental home run and RBI success. |
De Felice Family | 2010 | Bar-Boy "De Felice" family has sponsored OTHG for over 30 years! |
John Venditto | 2010 | OTHG league friend and advocate over the past 25 years. Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor. |
Ed Butler | 2009 | Bar-Boy: known as "The Chief". Player, manager and committee member. |
Ed Bernauer | 2009 | Hampton Air: outsanding player, manager and committee member. |
Jim Reilly | 2007 | Changing Times: OTHG League Founder, President and player. |
Al Palleschi | 2007 | Changing Times: known as "Big Al". Player, committee member and longstanding Treasurer of the OTHG. |
Larry Lembo | 2006 | Lanzaro Baking Company: outstanding player on many championship teams. |
Maria Ball | 2005 | OTHG: league advocate and known as Miss "Charity" of the OTHG for all her hard work and efforts with our fundraising. |
Ed Shillitto | 2005 | Granny O'Shea's: known as "Fast Eddie". Player, manager, committee and board member. |
Rick Kopitsch | 2002 | Bar-Boy: outstanding player, manager, committee and board member. |
Dom Bello | 2001 | Lanzaro Baking Company: extraordinary player, manager, committee and board member. |
Larry Hamel | 2000 | Charter Member who played and became the league's Umpire and Chief in the early years of OTHG. |
Sal Gioeli | 2000 | Darien: early pioneer, manager and league advocate. Known as the Godfather of the OTHG. |
Ray Colucci | 1999 | Bar-Boy: player and league mayor on the field. |
Bob Wolff | 1995 | OTHG league advocate and 1995 Baseball Hall of Fame: Ford C. Frick Winner. Famous for broadcasting Don Larsen's perfect World Series game. |
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Down at the fields, May 2014
At the 2011 induction ceremony
Bar-Boy has been an OTHG team sponsor for over 30 years and the De Felice family was inducted for their support
For his many years of support of the OTHG league within the Town of Oyster Bay
At the 2009 induction ceremony
Ed (left) is inducted by Jim Reilly (center) and Rick Kopitsch (right)
Rick Kopitsch (current curator) presents to Ed Bernauer (2009)
OTHG Founder and President
Both inducted in 2007. Al Palleschi, Jim Reilly, Anthony Macagnone and Rick Kopitsch (lf to rt)
Jim Reilly, Christina Restani, Ed Shillitto, Joanne Deturris, Pat Forte, Maureen Bitulco and Miss Charity - Maria Ball (lf to rt)
Bob Kirk, Jim Reilly, Ed Shillitto and Tom Sebellico (lf to rt)
Steve Labriolla, Dom Bello, Jim Reilly, Rick Kopitsch and John Venditto (lf to rt)
Sal Geoli and Jim Reilly at the 1986 Charity Fund Raiser
Steve Labriolla, Jim Reilly, Ray Collucci and John Venditto (lf to rt)
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