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The Tigres broke a 5-5 tie with a brace of five runs from the 5th to 7th innings to earn their 12th league championship, and their fourth in a row with a 10-5 victory over the second seeded Manatees in the 18AAA Division title game at the Santaluces Baseball Complex in Lantana on Sunday, September 7.  Former St. Louis Cardinals' farmhand Wilson Ciprian turned things around with a 4 1/3 inning shutout relief appearance, and another former Cardinals' minor leaguer, Luis DeLaCruz banged out three hits and knocked in three runs to earn Most Valualbe Player honors. 

Moments earlier, the upset-minded Glory Days made it five league championships for that franchise when they routed the Orioles 14-1 in the 18AA division title game.  The game featured a stellar pitching performance by lefthander Shane Farnsworth and a great game offensively and defensively by Dan Segui, the game's Most Valualbe Player.    

Glory Days, who first joined the Palm Beach League in 1993, went into the playoffs as the number three seed in the North Division and scored a 5-4 victory over the North's top seed, the Leones (18-2 for the regular season) behing the complete game pitching performance by veteran John Hrosovsky to earn the AA final game.  The Orioles upheld their #1 ranking with a 7-4 verdict over the second seeded Padres to earn a trip to the AA championship.   

The day started under threatening skies following torrential rains the night before throughout the area, but the threat of rain and thunderstorms never materialized as brillliant sunshine prevailed most of the day.  

There was an emotional start to championship day as Rona Ginsburg, and her son Adam, came to the Santaluces Complex before the start of the morning game and offered a prayer, followed by a moment of silence with all four teams lining the base paths in tribute to the late umpire Bernie Ginsburg, who passed away on Tuesday, September 4 after a fall at a rehabiliation facility in Wellington, where he was recovering from nine hours of back surgery the week before in the Miami area.  In the afternoon on Sunday, members of Los Tigres and the Manatees also lined the basepaths and offered a moment of silence to Bernie's memory before the start of their championship game. 

Below is a rundown of the complete Palm Beach League playoff results. 

PALM BEACH LEAGUE SCHEDULE/SCOREBOARD

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014

(All games at Santaluces Baseball Complex, Lantana, Florida)

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS  

18AAA-Los Tigres 10 Manatees 5    18AA-Glory Days 14 Orioles 1 

 DIVISIONAL FINALS

North Final-Glory Days 5 Leones 4, South Final-Orioles 7 Padres 4

PLAYOFFS---AUGUST 24, 2014

At Roger Dean St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Complex, Jupiter, FL  

18AAA Semifinals-Los Tigres 10 Beach Bums 6

18AAA Semifinals-Manatees 9 Bandits 3

At Santaluces Baseball Complex, Lantana, FL 

18AA North Division Quarterfinals

Glory Days 14 Dodgers 8, Mets 7 Cuban Sugar Kings 4

18AA South Divisional Quarterfinals

Red Sox 14 Rough Riders 2, Thunder 6 Marlins 1

18AA North Division Semfinals

 Glory Days 17 Reds 12, Leones 8 Mets 0                   

 18AA South Division Semifinals

 Padres 6 Red Sox 1, Orioles 9 Thunder 8

Bernie Ginsburg, who served us so well for the past few seasons as Umpire Supervisor and working umpire, passed away at the age of 70, in the early hours of Tuesday, September 2, 2014.  He was recovering in a rehabilitation facility in Wellington, from back surgery performed the week before in the Miami area.   

In addition to his umpiring work in the NABA Palm Beach League, Bernie worked many games for the New York Mets and their minor league affiliated players at Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie, where he was well liked by the late Hall of Famer Gary Carter and present Mets' manager Terry Collins.  He came into contact with many players who have gone on to major league stardom with the Mets and other organizations. 

In attending his funeral service, I learned a lot more about this wonderful man.  He was unabashed in his love and loyalty to his wife, Rona.  They were married for 46 1/2 years and raised two children--Adam, an assistant basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts, and Alana, his daughter who is a pediatrician.  Each of Bernie and Rona's children have two children of their own, all of whom adored their Papa Bernie. 

It was so gratifying to see so many umpires and players who attended the morning funeral service.  He was laid to rest on Thursday, September 4. 

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Bernie was a high school biology teacher in his home town, and worked other part time jobs to help support his family.  He began his umpiring career in Long Island, New York, working Adult League games there before moving to Boynton Beach, Florida, and becoming our fifth Umpire Assigner.    

He was a golfer, an avid fisherman (his email address--umpangler@comcast.net tells us that), and enjoyed bowling, neighborhood family card games with Rona and friends, and was an accomplished car mechanic as well.  He also loved music, played clarinet and was famous for sending out jokes and other articles of interest to many of us.  He had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh that permeated any discussion we had. 

Personally, Bernie's passing leaves a great void for me.  We talked many times each week, not only about baseball (for both of us, the greatest game in the world), but about our families.  Bernie was so proud of his kids and grandkids, and attended all of the many family events.  With Bernie it was always---God, family and his great love of baseball, traits that all of us should want to emulate.    

In the past couple of years, Bernie umpired games through lots of pain.  He had hip and knee problems and underwent surgery for both.  A tireless worker, Bernie worked many doubleheaders in his heyday, but the pain he suffered through most recentlylimited him to mostly one game on any given Sunday.  

We will sorely miss Bernie and we will dedicate the league championships this Sunday, September 7 to the memory of this wonderful man.   I will ask the teams to observe a moment of silence before their games as a tribute to a truly great human being.     

His umpiring partner for many, many games---Hector Cruz, will take over as umpire assigner, and Andy Sadowsky has volunteered to help Hector in several ways, including the recruiting of more umpires for the Palm Beach League.   

It is with great sadness that I say----Shalom, my dear friend. 

Lou Palmer, President

NABA Palm Beach

 

 
 
 
 

Bernie Ginsburg, who served us so well for the past few seasons as Umpire Supervisor and working umpire, passed away at the age of 70, in the early hours of Tuesday, September 2, 2014.  He was recovering in a rehabilitation facility in Wellington, from back surgery performed the week before in the Miami area.   

In addition to his umpiring work in the NABA Palm Beach League, Bernie worked many games for the New York Mets and their minor league affiliated players at Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie, where he was well liked by the late Hall of Famer Gary Carter and present Mets' manager Terry Collins.  He came into contact with many players who have gone on to major league stardom with the Mets and other organizations. 

In attending his funeral service, I learned a lot more about this wonderful man.  He was unabashed in his love and loyalty to his wife, Rona.  They were married for 46 1/2 years and raised two children--Adam, an assistant basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts, and Alana, his daughter who is a pediatrician.  Each of Bernie and Rona's children have two children of their own, all of whom adored their Papa Bernie. 

It was so gratifying to see so many umpires and players who attended the morning funeral service.  He was laid to rest on Thursday, September 4. 

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Bernie was a high school biology teacher in his home town, and worked other part time jobs to help support his family.  He began his umpiring career in Long Island, New York, working Adult League games there before moving to Boynton Beach, Florida, and becoming our fifth Umpire Assigner.    

He was a golfer, an avid fisherman (his email address--umpangler@comcast.net tells us that), and enjoyed bowling, neighborhood family card games with Rona and friends, and was an accomplished car mechanic as well.  He also loved music, played clarinet and was famous for sending out jokes and other articles of interest to many of us.  He had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh that permeated any discussion we had. 

Personally, Bernie's passing leaves a great void for me.  We talked many times each week, not only about baseball (for both of us, the greatest game in the world), but about our families.  Bernie was so proud of his kids and grandkids, and attended all of the many family events.  With Bernie it was always---God, family and his great love of baseball, traits that all of us should want to emulate.    

In the past couple of years, Bernie umpired games through lots of pain.  He had hip and knee problems and underwent surgery for both.  A tireless worker, Bernie worked many doubleheaders in his heyday, but the pain he suffered through most recentlylimited him to mostly one game on any given Sunday.  

We will sorely miss Bernie and we will dedicate the league championships this Sunday, September 7 to the memory of this wonderful man.   I will ask the teams to observe a moment of silence before their games as a tribute to a truly great human being.     

His umpiring partner for many, many games---Hector Cruz, will take over as umpire assigner, and Andy Sadowsky has volunteered to help Hector in several ways, including the recruiting of more umpires for the Palm Beach League.   

It is with great sadness that I say----Shalom, my dear friend. 

Lou Palmer, President

NABA Palm Beach

 

 
 
 
 
FALL 2013 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS-FEB. 9, 2014 AT SANTALUCES

AAA---TIGRES CAPTURE THEIR 11TH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SINK SENATORS 9-1.   WINNING PITCHER NATE FELDMAN GOES SEVEN STRONG FOR WIN, AND MVP AWARD.

AA---LEONES BREAK OPEN CLOSE GAME WITH FIVE RUN 9TH INNING TO KNOCK OFF NATIONALS 10-4 FOR THEIR FIRST LEAGUE TITLE.   RACIEL ESCALONA WINS MVP PLAQUE WITH THREE HITS AND STELLER DEFENSIVE PLAY.  

PALM BEACH PLAYOFFS - RESULTS FEB. 2, 2014 (SEEDINGS IN PARENTHESES)

AAA SEMIFINALS--(4) SENATORS 9 (1) MANATEES 3

AAA SEMIFINALS-- (2) LOS TIGRES 18 (3) BEACH BUMS 6

AA SEMIFINALS---- (1) NATIONALS 4 (4) SUGAR KINGS 0                         

AA SEMIFINALS---- (3) LEONES 4 (2) MARLINS 0

FALL 2013 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS-FEB. 9, 2014 AT SANTALUCES

AAA---TIGRES CAPTURE THEIR 11TH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SINK SENATORS 9-1.   WINNING PITCHER NATE FELDMAN GOES SEVEN STRONG FOR WIN, AND MVP AWARD.

AA---LEONES BREAK OPEN CLOSE GAME WITH FIVE RUN 9TH INNING TO KNOCK OFF NATIONALS 10-4 FOR THEIR FIRST LEAGUE TITLE.   RACIEL ESCALONA WINS MVP PLAQUE WITH THREE HITS AND STELLER DEFENSIVE PLAY.  

PALM BEACH PLAYOFFS - RESULTS FEB. 2, 2014 (SEEDINGS IN PARENTHESES)

AAA SEMIFINALS--(4) SENATORS 9 (1) MANATEES 3

AAA SEMIFINALS-- (2) LOS TIGRES 18 (3) BEACH BUMS 6

AA SEMIFINALS---- (1) NATIONALS 4 (4) SUGAR KINGS 0                         

AA SEMIFINALS---- (3) LEONES 4 (2) MARLINS 0