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USSSA took over the Space Coast Stadium complex from the Washington Nationals baseball club. The complex is a new $50 million state-of-the-art multi-purpose complex with 15 multi-purpose, all-turf fields and a new 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2) building which houses the USSSA National Hall of Fame and Sports Museum.
Five members of the Detroit Caesars are in the American Softball Association Hall of Fame - Mike Gouin, Carl "Tex" Collins, Mike Nye, Ron Ford and Bert Smith. [47] In addition, former Caesars Cal Carmen, Gary Vitto and Chuck Drewicz are members of the United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) Hall of Fame. [48]
The professional softball era showcased some of the all-time best in softball history with several pro era veterans represented in the American Softball Association Hall of Fame - Tex Collins (Detroit), Ron Ford (Detroit), Jim Galloway (New York, Trenton), Bill Gatti (Kentucky), Mike Gouin (Detroit), Dennis Graser (Milwaukee), Mike Nye (Detroit ...
Auto King Mike Gouin is a member of the American Softball Association Hall of Fame. [31] In addition, Cal Carmen is a member of the United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) Hall of Fame. [ 32 ] [ 33 ]
[18] [10] [19] Two members of the American Softball Association Hall of Fame played for Cleveland - Steve Loya (inducted in 1993) and Mike Macenko (inducted in 2007). [20] Macenko is also a member of United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) Hall of Fame. [21] [22]
Bourbon third-baseman Bill Gatti is a member of the American Softball Association Hall of Fame, inducted in 2000, and is also honored in the United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) Hall of Fame. [62] [63] [64]
Milwaukee first-baseman Dennis Graser is a member of the American Softball Association Hall of Fame, inducted in 2000. [38] Schlitz pitcher Rick Weiterman was similarly honored and is in the United States Slowpitch Softball Association (USSSA) Hall of Fame. [39] [40]
USSSA Pride: Position(s) Infielder: Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2019: Oregon (Volunteer asst.) Accomplishments and honors; Awards; 2× All-NPF Team (2017–2018) 3× Big Ten Player of the Year (2013–2014, 2016) Honda Sports Award Winner (2016) USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year (2016) NFCA National Player of the Year (2016)