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Gilroy's Triple Crown Baseball Team Plays in Cooperstown

  • Writer: Lorie Castro
    Lorie Castro
  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 2 min read

By Lorie Castro

Published in the Gilroy Dispatch:



What happens when eleven Gilroy boys go to Cooperstown, New York, for a week-long baseball tournament? A lifetime of memories. The 12U Triple Crown Baseball team played in Cooperstown, New York, on July 9-15 representing Gilroy, CA. These players proudly came through the Gilroy Little League system, having played together since they were in T-ball. Experiencing Cooperstown together is what player David Rodriguez recalls as, “the best time of his life.” 


Cooperstown is unique because of its rich baseball history. Cooperstown is home to the Baseball Hall of Fame and the Cooperstown Dreams Baseball Tournament. The tournament is a young ball player's dream; baseball games on immaculate fields surrounded by the Catskill and Adirondack mountains, with dorm style housing where players can bunk up with teammates and meet others from across the country. So when the Triple Crown baseball team arrived at the Cooperstown Dreams Tournament, they were overflowing with excitement. 


Assistant Coach David Lira captured their excitement and ambition with an introduction video he made the first day. Lira asked each player to share what they were looking forward to in the upcoming tournament. Lorenzo Alvarez said he was looking forward to, “Playing with kids from all over.” Player Alex Van Kirkwick, knowing the Cooperstown tradition of trading pins, said he was looking forward to, “Getting everyone else’s pins.” In the video, many of the players' goals were to hit a homerun. Triple Crown did not disappoint in that regard. They had eight homeruns between four boys; Jacob Carreiro hit three, Justin Stramel hit two, Lorenzo Arvarez hit two, and Blake Holler hit one. Ten out of the eleven players had the opportunity to pitch during the tournament as well. Out of ninety-four teams, Triple Crown took 2nd place in the Around the Horn competition. Their overall record for the week was 2-5. One of their most unforgettable moments was an impromptu wiffle ball game at the Fly Creek Cider Mill amidst a sudden summer downpour. 


Manager Jordan Holler also played in the Cooperstown Dreams Tournament when he was twelve-years-old. When asked what he loved most about coaching in Cooperstown, he said, “Watching the boys meet other teams from around the country, that all love baseball, is pretty cool. The talent level for some of these boys is extremely impressive! It was an amazing experience and we will be back next year!” Player Jacob Carreiro enjoyed the experience of meeting players from other states, but what he loved best was, “Hitting homeruns and getting to know my team better.” Coaches and players agree that it was an unforgettable opportunity with memories that will last a lifetime. 


Triple Crown Baseball recorded their Cooperstown adventures on their Instagram account @triple_crown_travelball. To know more, take a look at their page and watch the full introduction video, the team playing wiffle ball in the rain, videos of their homeruns, photos, and team antics. If you happen to see the boys, be sure to congratulate them on how well they represented their community.


 
 
 

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