- 2024 ALL-AAA: Kendrick (MVP, 3B), White (C), Washington (OF), Nola (DH), Sir Louis (P)
- 2024: 20-3 (Overall) 19-1 (AAA) 9-1 (AAA 1st Half) 10-0 (AAA 2nd Half) 1-2 (Non-League)
- 3X NABF WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS (2019, 2021, 2023)
- 18x Cuyahoga County AAA Champions (2007-2024)
- Only team in 50-year history of AAA (1975-2024) to finish undefeated (20-0 in 2020)
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Subscribe to our NewsletterWashington & Kendrick win AAA home run derby
Co-champs put on a show before darkness forces a tie
August 16, 2024
PARMA—Outfielder Darius Washington and third basemen Andrew Kendrick were named co-champs of the AAA's annual home run derby at State Road Park on Friday evening.
The pair, along with Berea first baseman Zac Johnson, all drew byes in the first round of the 12-person derby due to their regular season home runs (Washington 5*, Kendrick 6^, Johnson 2) and Washington's having finished as the 2023 home run derby runner-up. (^league leader, *league runner-up)
All three made the final four, but it was Washington and Kendrick who prevailed as darkness forced the event to end in a tie.
Kendrick MVP, White "Best Hitter" in 2024
Five Blue Sox earn All-AAA selections
August 15, 2024
STRONGSVILLE—Led by MVP Andrew Kendrick and the league’s “Best Hitter,” Eric White, five members of the 2024 Cuyahoga County AAA champion Berea Blue Sox were named to the all-league team on Thursday evening.
In just his first season with the Sox, Kendrick hit .452 and led the league with six home runs. His OBP of .566 and slugging of .929 combined for a 1.495 OPS. He was second in the league in RBI (22).
White hit .476 and led the league with 25 runs scored, 21 walks, and a .652 OBP. He tied for third in the league with 21 RBI.
Washington hit .379 and led the league with 26 RBI. He finished just behind Kendrick with five home runs.
Joining Andrew, Eric, and Darius were DH Jonathan Nola and pitcher Alex Sir Louis. Nola led the league in average (.489) and hits (23) and tied for the league lead with seven doubles. Sir Louis fell just shy of being named the league’s “Best Pitcher” for the second year in a row. Alex finished 4-1 with a 0.94 ERA (three earned runs all season). He struck out 36 batters in 22.1 innings pitched for a 1.6K/IP ratio.
2024 All-Cuyahoga County AAA
C Eric White (Berea Blue Sox) - .476 – BEST HITTER
1B Mike Faile Johnson (Fairview Cardinals) - .400
2B Sami Mehmed (Firehouse Indians) - .328
SS Jason Sassano (Indians) - .400
3B Andrew Kendrick (Berea Blue Sox) - .452
OF Darius Washington (Berea Blue Sox) - .418
OF Nick Reinhart (Goathouse Goats) - .375
OF Dan Kraus (Fairview Cardinals) - .333
DH Jonathan Nola (Berea Blue Sox) - .489
P Robinson Reyes (Los Marlins de Cleveland) - 3-3, 1.25 ERA – BEST PITCHER
P Alex Sir Louis (Berea Blue Sox) - 4-1, 0.94 ERA
MVP Andrew Kendrick (Berea Blue Sox)
Qualifications: Position players must have 42 plate appearances (i.e., 2.1 plate appearances per 20 league games) and pitchers must have 20 innings pitched (i.e., 1.0 inning pitched per 20 league games)
Blue Sox clinch AAA title
Berea wins 18th consecutive Cuyahog County AAA championship
July 8, 2024
STRONGSVILLE—The Berea Blue Sox (18-1) defeated the Fairview Cardinals, 10-3, in their second-to-last game of the regular season on Tuesday. The win locked up their 18th consecutive Cuyahoga County AAA championship (2007-2024).
Berea had won the first half of the regular season with a 9-1 record. Winning that half coupled with their win over Fairview—giving the Cardinals three second-half losses with only one game to play—secured the overall league championship.
Starter Mike Herringshaw earned the win for the Sox. Catcher Eric White and outfielder Darius Washington led the offense. White went 2-for-3 with a walk and three runs scored while Washington was 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI.
Berea dropped their first game of the season before running off 19 straight wins on their way to the title.
Seven Blue Sox named All-AAA
Sir Louis selected as league's "Best Pitcher"
January 24, 2024
STRONGSVILLE—Seven members of the 2023 NABF World Series champion Berea Blue Sox were named to the All-Cuyahoga County AAA team on Tuesday evening. Headlining the group was pitcher Alex Sir Louis, who was named the AAA’s “Best Pitcher.”
Sir Louis was 3-0 on the season with a 0.88 ERA over 24.0 innings pitched. He allowed just four runs all season, three of which were earned.
Mike Herringshaw joined Sir Louis as the second pitcher on the all-league team. “BGH” was 5-1 with a 2.24 ERA in 34.1 innings pitched.
The Sox swept the outfield selections with Darius Washington, Alex Johnson, and Alex Massaroni being chosen to the team. Rounding out the Sox’ selections were first baseman Zac Johnson and DH Eric White.
2023 All-Cuyahoga County AAA
C Richard Perez (Los Marlins de Cleveland) - .444
1B Zac Johnson (Berea Blue Sox) - .343
2B Sami Mehmed (Firehouse Indians) - .326
SS Johnny Costella (Fairview Cardinals) - .390
3B Christian Stanziano (Fairview Cardinals) - .513 – BEST HITTER
OF Darius Washington (Berea Blue Sox) - .418
OF Alex Johnson (Berea Blue Sox) - .475
OF Alex Massaroni (Berea Blue Sox) - .409
DH Eric White (Berea Blue Sox) - .292
P Alex Sir Louis (Berea Blue Sox) - 3-0, 0.88 ERA – BEST PITCHER
P Mike Herringshaw (Berea Blue Sox) - 5-1, 2.24 ERA
MVP Christian Stanziano (Cardinals)
3X NABF WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS
Back-to-back...and back again: Blue Sox win 2023 NABF World Series
August 6, 2023
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—The Berea Blue Sox became just the ninth* team in the 109-year history of the NABF to win three world series championships on Sunday when they defeated the Lombard (Ill.) Orioles, 5-2, at Nichols Field in Bailey Park.
Berea jumped out to an early 3-0 lead on a first-inning home run by left fielder and tournament MVP Darius Washington. Lombard added a few runs to draw close at 3-2, but RBIs by center fielder Alex Johnson and catcher Jonathan Nola and the pitching of starter Alex Sir Louis and reliever Dan Kraus were enough for the Sox to hold on in a rain-shortened, six-inning championship game.
The Sox started the tournament with a bang as leadoff hitter Zac Johnson hit a home run on the second pitch of the opening game and the Sox never looked back. Berea beat the Manistee (Mich.) Saints, 9-3, as starter Jeff Salay threw five innings, giving up just three hits and no earned runs in the victory. Johnson was 2-for-4 with the home run, a double, and three RBI. Short stop Jake Kucia was 2-for-3 with a double and RBI.
In game two, starter Mike Herringshaw threw the team’s first of three complete games in a 6-2 win over the Hattiesburg (Miss.) Black Sox. Herringshaw allowed just four hits over seven innings in the win. The Sox did all of their damage in the fifth inning, scoring six times on the strength of a three-run double by Alex Johnson. Third baseman Steve Ross was 2-for-3 with an RBI in the victory.
The team’s third pool play game was another 6-2 win, this time over the Michiana (Ind.) Brewers. Starter Chris Hahn allowed just one earned run on three hits over six innings to pick up the win. The offense was led by Alex Massaroni who went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Kucia launched a solo home run for the Sox.
Berea’s quarterfinal match-up against the Buffalo Stingers started out with a lot of offense as the team scored two runs in each of the first two innings. However after that the Sox relied on starter Matt LaRocca to keep the Stingers at bay. Rock tossed a complete game shutout, striking out 13 and allowing just two hits over nine innings in the 4-0 victory. Eric White led the offense going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Zac Johnson was 1-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored.
The bats exploded in a 17-4 win over the Hackensack (N.J.) Troast in the semifinals. Six players collected multiple hits and five players drove in multiple runs in the 20-hit affair. Darius Washington led the way going 4-for-5 with a double, home run and two RBI. Fellow outfielders Alex Johnson and Jake Plata each had three hits and two RBI. First baseman Zac Johnson was a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, triple, and three RBI. Starter Kyle Stahlberg threw the team’s third complete game.
In the team’s six games the pitching staff allowed just 13 runs (11 earned) on 25 hits over 43 innings of work, resulting in a 1.74 ERA. Blue Sox hitters pounded out 57 hits and scored 47 runs in that same 43-inning span. For their efforts, LaRocca and Hahn were named to the all-tournament team as pitchers and Zac Johnson (1B), Alex Johnson (OF), and Jonathan Nola (UTIL) joined MVP Washington (OF) as position players.
This year’s tournament was the last in an 11-year run as host for Battle Creek. In their five consecutive appearances at Bailey Park (2018-19, 2021-23), the Blue Sox went 22-4 (12-3 in pool play, 10-1 in the playoffs) and won three World Series Championships (2019, 2021, 2023).
Pool Play
Blue Sox 9, Manistee (Mich.) Saints 3
Blue Sox 6, Hattiesburg (Miss.) Black Sox 2
Blue Sox 6, Michiana (Ind.) Brewers 2
Quarterfinals
Blue Sox 4, Buffalo Stingers 0
Semifinals
Blue Sox 17, Hackensack (N.J.) Troast 4 (7)
Championship
Blue Sox 5, Lombard (Ill.) Orioles 2 (6)
All-Tournament Team
Darius Washington (MVP; OF): 7-for-19 (.368), 1 2B, 2HR, 7RBI
Zac Johnson (1B): 7-for-18 (.389), 2 2B, 1 3B, 1HR, 8 RBI, 5BB
Alex Johnson (OF): 7-for-19 (.368), 3 2B, 7RBI
Jonathan Nola (UTIL): 7-for-13 (.538), 1 2B, 3RBI, 6BB
Matt LaRocca (P): 9.0IP (W; CG SHO), 2H, 13K
Chris Hahn (P): 6.0IP (W), 3H, 1ER, 4K
Kneeling (L-R): Alex Massaroni, Dylan McHaffie, Jake Kucia, Chris Hahn, Rob Jackman, Mike Herringshaw, Jake Plata, Eric White
Standing: Brendan Krowka, Dereck Lopez, Kyle Stahlberg, Adam Gray, Darius Washington, Alex Sir Louis, Matt LaRocca, Jonathan Nola, Alex Johnson, Steve Ross, Zac Johnson, Jonathan Sprowls, Dan Kraus
Not Pictured: Jeff Salay
*Teams that have won three NABF World Series championships (Cleveland White Autos - 1915, 1918, 1921; Cleveland Fisher Foods - 1931, 1932, 1936; New York City Equitable Life - 1948, 1949, 1950; Youngstown McKelvey's Stores - 1953, 1954, 1955; Detroit ITM - 1972, 1973, 1976; Louisville Star Drywall - 1977, 1980, 1991, 2000; Cincinnati Reading Taxi - 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990; Detroit Jet Box - 1997, 2007, 2009; Buffalo Battistoni Diesel - 2015, 2017, 2022)
BACK 2 BACK NABF CHAMPS
Blue Sox win 2021 NABF World Series
August 8, 2021
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—The Berea Blue Sox became just the ninth team in the 107-year history of the NABF to win back-to-back world series championships on Sunday when they defeated the Buffalo Diesel, 16-8, at C.O. Brown Stadium. The Sox are the first team to win two in a row since Cincinnati Reading Taxi won in 1989 and 1990.
Berea feel behind early, 6-0, after only two innings, the opposite of how they started the 2019 championship game. They rallied to score 14 unanswered runs, including four in the seventh and seven in the eighth, to beat Buffalo for the second time in the tournament. Earlier in pool play the Sox took down the Diesel, 8-4. This is the third year the team has eliminated the 2015 and 2017 national champions.
Center fielder Alex Johnson was named tournament MVP and first baseman Zac Johnson was named the tournament's batting champion, hitting an impressive .500 (14-for-28) with four home runs.
Joining Johnson & Johnson on the all-tournament team were third baseman Steve Ross, outfielder Jake Plata, and pitcher Mike Herringshaw.
Pool Play
Battle Creek (Mich.) Merchants 6, Blue Sox 5
Blue Sox 8, Pittsburgh St. John's 3
Blue Sox 8, Buffalo Diesel 4
Quarterfinals
Blue Sox 6, Beecher (Ill.) Muskies 5
Semifinals
Blue Sox 9, Lombard (Ill.) Orioles 4
Championship
Blue Sox 16, Buffalo Diesel 8 (8)
Kneeling (L-R): Jake Kucia, Jake Plata, Dylan McHaffie, Alex Massaroni, Bryan Miller, Mike Herringshaw, Jeff Salay, Rob Jackman, Chris Hahn
Standing: Bobby Mullin, Jeff Petkac, Darius Washington, Jonathan Nola, Brendan Krowka, Zac Johnson, Adam Gray, Steve Ross, Matt LaRocca, Alex Johnson, Kyle Stahlberg, Alex Sir Louis, Jonathan Sprowls, Robinson Reyes, Eric White
Not Pictured: Ryan Adams
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS
Blue Sox win 2019 NABF World Series
August 11, 2019
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—The Berea Blue Sox finally ascended the mountain top on Sunday, winning the 106th NABF World Series, 10-6, over the Brunswick (Md.) Orioles at C.O. Brown Stadium.
Berea scored two runs in the first and four in the second to jump out to an early 6-1 lead. They tacked on another run to go up 7-1 before the Orioles clawed back to within 7-5. The teams traded scoring in the later innings, but the Sox were able to secure the 10-6 victory.
Right fielder Jake Plata was named tournament MVP and third baseman Steve Ross was named the tournament's batting champion for the second consecutive year.
Pool Play
Blue Sox 9, Fort Wayne (Ind.) Jackers 0 (7)
Blue Sox 11, Mid-Michigan Tigers 7
Blue Sox 5, Lombard (Ill.) Orioles 4
Quarterfinals
Blue Sox 9, Buffalo Diesel 0 (8)
Semifinals
Blue Sox 4, Detroit Jet Box 3
Championship
Blue Sox 10, Brunswick (Md.) Orioles 6
Kneeling (L-R): Chuck Mechling, Adam Gray, Bryan Miller, Mike LaLonde, Mike Herringshaw, Ryan Adams, Dylan McHaffie, Jonathan Nola
Standing: Jake Plata, Jeff Petkac, Kyle Stahlberg, Darius Washington, Zac Johnson, Steve Ross, Alex Johnson, Matt LaRocca, Eric White, Jonathan Sprowls, Brendan Krowka
Not Pictured: Jeff Salay
2024 Browns Squares Fundraiser
Rules
1.) Scoring numbers are re-drawn each week (by ~Thursday/Friday at 12:00 p.m.) and posted on www.leaguelineup.com/bluesoxbaseball (Note: Scoring numbers DO NOT change each quarter)
2.) Each person's square remains in the same spot on the board for all 17 regular-season games
3.) Weekly Payout: $35 will be paid out for Quarters 1, 2, 3, and for the final score
4.) Participation Payout: Each week one square will be drawn for a chance to win $10 just for participating. Once a square name is drawn, the square is no longer eligible to win $10. However, if a person buys four squares, they have four chances to win $10.
5.) Winners will receive their total payout at the end of the Browns' regular season