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Posted by Rob Dinardi at Feb 17, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

MCYBA would like to give special thanks to the following: Miles City Improvements Inc for the new dugouts at Jaycees Park, Clark McRae at McRae Overhead Doors for repairing the windows on the Mother Booth at Denton Field, and Jim Regan and the former Bill Newhouse Tournament Committee for donating remaing assets to MCYBA.

Thanks to all the coordinators, coaches, athletes, parents, workers, and volunteers for another successful season. The 2013 season is about to begin!!

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The History of Denton Field

Posted by Rob Dinardi at Mar 26, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The construction of Denton Field (as we know it today, since 1966), was first started in the fall of 1939 and finished in the spring of 1940.  The work was done by the WPA (Work Projects Administration), a program to relieve unemployment in that era.  When completed, it was called League Park (later known as City Ball Park), with a large covered grandstand and open concrete bleachers along the 3rd base line, with the wall faced with sandstone and two arched gates.  The original plan didn’t have poles with lights or a fence around the outfield, also any rest rooms.  In 1940, Miles City was selected to host the Northwest Regional American Legion tourney in the new ball park, but only if an outfield fence was installed.  The City Officials and members of the American Legion Post #5 raised funds to get this project (wood fence) done by August in time for the tourney.  Teams from the state champs were Miles City; Spokane, WA; Portland, OR and the winning team Lewiston, ID.  The tournament was single elimination; no night games.  Portland pitcher, Eddie Erautt pitched in the major leagues.

            In 1941, Miles City hosted the Western Sectional American Legion tourney, but only if lights were installed in the park.  This project was done by August.  Teams from Tulsa, OK; Omaha, NE; Lewiston, ID; and the winner San Diego, CA (also won the World Series) played in the tourney.  Three players (Les Moss, Rex Barney, and Bob Usher) from this tourney became Major League players.

            In 1943, Miles City was awarded the American Legion World Series, primarily because of the war years to keep the Series out of a large city, especially if that city happened to be in a congested war area, where the movement of teams would affect the war effort.  Miles City is the smallest city in which the classic has been held, since 1926.  Over 22,000 attended the series (9 games) and 4,000 for the title game.  The teams were New Orleans, LA; Flint, MI; Springfield, OH; Whiteville, NC and Richfield (Minneapolis), MN winning the Series, the championship game, a 3-2 verdict over Springfield.

Doug Denton, was a long-time popular and prominent figure in American Leagion Baseball and other Miles City athletic circles. Coach Denton's Legion teams won 6 State titles and 7 second place finishes from 1936 to 1950. In 1966, the park was named Denton Field in honor of Coach Denton.

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MCYBA League Officers and Directors

Posted by Rob Dinardi at Feb 26, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

President - Shawn Niedge

Vice President - Jeff Hill

Treasurer - Deb Shaw

Secretary - Rhonda Verbeck Leidholt

Art Jordan

Tim Regan

Matt Phillips

Rob Dinardi

Jason Strouf

Blayne Watts

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