Players

Regular players at Moorehead Park

Dan Petkanas


Dan Petkanas: 6ft. 0in. 180 Bats: S Throws: R

Creator and founder of Moorehead Park. Hits for high average and power. Uses all spots on the field for his base hits. Average pitcher who is known for his large curve ball. Average fielder who is at his best when playing 1st base. Good speed, and always hustles.

Highlights: Only player in Moorehead Park history with a triple. One of few players with a home run from both sides of the plate in one game.




Joe Cassitto


Joe Cassitto: 5ft. 11 3/4in. 165 Bats: R Throws: R

Line drive hitter who hits for average. Average homerun power, uses all parts of the field for his base hits. Good pitcher who throws from many different arm angles and many different pitches. Good arm, one of the harder pitchers in the league. Good speed, always hustles, slides and dives around the field. Good fielder who sometimes has stretches of poor fielding.

Highlights: Bomb off of Jason Luksis to the top of the tree.




Jason Luksis


Jason Luksis: 6ft.2in. 150 Bats: R Throws: R

Power hitter who swats mammoth home runs. Pull hitter who rarely hits the ball the other way. Top quality pitcher who fools hitters with his off speed pitches that have very late movement. Good fielder whose best position is SS/LF. Good speed, always hustles and is ready to slide and dive.

Highlights: 1 career no hitter. Famous for his home run of a pitched ball that bounced before home plate.




Kevin Caccomo


Kevin Caccomo: ?ft.?in. Bats: R Throws: R

Above average hitter who hits line drives. Mainly a pull hitter but will occasionally go back up the middle. Average power. Very good pitcher who is one of the harder throwers. Good movement on his pitches that move in on the hands of righties. Best 1st baseman in the league. Average speed but always hustles.

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John Bellino


John Bellino: 5ft. 11in. 180 Bats: R Throws: R

Power hitter who hits for a decent average. Pull hitter who rarely hits the ball up the middle or the other way. Average pitcher. Good fielder, best position is 1st base. Good speed, doesn’t hustle every play.

Highlights: Game winning home run of Timmy Davis in game 1 of the championship round of the 1st annual WiffleBall Classic.







Timmy Tyrrell: 5ft. 9in. 130 Bats: R Throws: R

Streaky hitter who struggles against curves on the inside. Pull hitter who found his power stroke throughout his career. It takes a while for him to get going, but when he does he hits the ball hard and often. Doesn’t pitch (but slowly working on improving), solid fielder who plays all areas of the field well. Average speed, always hustles.

Highlights: Broke 3 week homer-less drought with a deep grand slam to center.







Timmy Davis: ?ft. ?in. Bats: R Throws: R

What can be said? Dominates the game from both the plate and the mound. Best hitter in the league, bats over .100 higher than the next closest hitter. Hits for average and power, very hard to strike out and hits the ball to all fields. Also best pitcher in the league. Dominates batters with his fastball, and devastating sinker. Throws hardest and is also very accurate. Fields his position extremely well. Hustles on everything and is very competitive.

Highlights: 1 career no hitter. Led “Wombat” team to back to back Wiffleball Classic wins. Made the best fielding play in the history of Moorehead Park, over the shoulder catch as he flipped over the wall to end the 2nd annual Moorehead Park.