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Before we get into the game against Chatsworth….let’s talk about one of their coaches. Chuck Hatfield. Hatfield was an assistant to Pete Redfern, the head coach of the Chatworth team. I have no problem with Pete Redfern. Redfern was a great coach, was a former major leaguer who sadly had a diving accident in a swimming pool and was paralyzed back in the early 80’s……(Now maybe Henry had some problems with Redfern when Pete tried to run Henry over with his wheelchair once the brawl started) but let me go on record and just get this out of the way by saying “I have no problem with Pete”

Hatfield, on the other hand…. was suspicious. I always saw him when I went to the Legion ALL-Star games, and he was always fielding questions from coaches and players around the league about how he coached the Sylmar team to an American Legion world series title. I mean, this guy was a real rock star (NOT). He would go into intricate details….”Oh yeah I remember when….blah blah blah”

I stood there somewhat amused and listened to him “pontificating” about their triumph. Kind of like “Moses somehow making it across that desert” in the Ten Commandments. “Against ALL ODDS” today with your host, Chuck Hatfield.

I never said a word to this guy, I’d listen to him for about a minute and be on my way. I do remember ONE coach who joined me as I walked away as Hatfield was speaking and telling me “Dude….that guy never won the Legion World Series”

I was like “really?’

He said “really”

I never thought much about it. Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t. Good for him if he did. But then another coach…then another coach….then another would tell me exactly the same thing. I mean….if this guy was BS-ing about coaching the Sylmar Post to a World Series Title…..I mean…..REALLY?

We are NOT accusing old Chuck of being a fraud. We are only alerting others that there may be fraud concerning this individual.

If you would like to see a link to all the Legion World Series Champions for the last 100 years….just go to https://issuu.com/theath1296/docs/media_guide_record_full_book/s/29580692 and tell me how many times The Sylmar Post “won it all”…

I like this particular link, because it not only lists the Champion….but also the runner-up. And Sylmar was nowhere to be found….even as a runner-up.

I then went to google (and you can too) and asked it “what year did the Sylmar Post win the American Legion World Series”

Then, I went to AI MODE…..

And here was the answer: “Based on the records of the American Legion World Series (ALWS), the Sylmar American Legion Post did not win the World Series

I did a similar search for “Chuck Hatfield American Legion Baseball Chatsworth”

Then I went to AI MODE….

It gave some results and down below the AI BOT asked the question “Did Chuck Hatfield coach other local teams in the San Fernando Valley?

I clicked on that and here’s what came up: “Hatfield began coaching American Legion Baseball in Sylmar in 1962. He coached there for 17 years and his teams were very successful, competing on a national level and capturing a World Series title”

I’m not saying old Chuck is a fraud….but something isn’t adding up here. (Again….see the title of this post…it says “fraud alert” NOT “Chuck Hatfield is a fraud”

But clearly….somebody’s lying here.

Remember….this was 1992. Pre-Internet. You could basically say whatever you wanted and people would just nod their heads in agreement. All I’m running here is a fact-check. Nothing more…..nothing less.

In addition to being a “World Series Winning Coach” Hatfield was also The Commissioner of Legion Baseball in Area 6. (This actually IS true). Just as Mel Swerdling was “The Commissioner” of Baseball for the 20th District. I can’t even tell you how many times Mel Swerdling would tell me he had to “run a decision on the legality of a certain player/team over to ‘AREA 6’…..

Isn’t that convenient? hahahahahaha

Or maybe a “conflict of Interest”?

So Hatfield was coaching in the 20th District, yet he positioned himself as a Commissioner in Area 6…giving him “decision-making powers” to pull players, declare teams “illegal” from District 20 at his discretion, because in terms of Legion hierarchy….Hatfield was Mel’s superior!

Okay. Yeah. I think I get it now. So you have an assistant coach working for the Chatsworth team that was the DE FACTO RULER of the 20th District.

Wow…..

Maybe I should have hooked up with Hatfield instead of “The General” as an assistant coach, right?

Hell NO! The General is Verdugo forever!!!!

But this is who, or what we were up against going into this game against Chatsworth.

Once again…the title of this post is “Fraud Alert: Chuck Hatfield” Now…being the wonderful people we are, we are simply “alerting” others to potential/possible fraud concerning this individual, because….. CLEARLY somebody is LYING. However, being the responsible journalists we are here…. we are (again) NOT calling him a fraud, but we do seek the truth regarding the claim he made of “Coaching The Sylmar American Legion Post to the World Series Title” at some point during the last 100 years.

He may have been a great coach. Even a “great man”. I read on the Google search (AI Mode) that he even rewarded his players with bubble gum and candy for their heroic efforts on the field. Think about THAT……wow…..no wonder they dominated, right?

But I’m just sayin’…..there are certain claims a coach cannot make if they are not indeed TRUE.

You can make your own decision based upon the search results…..

Keep in mind, that despite three other coaches in the American Legion telling me that “That guy (Hatfield) never coached a team to a World Series Title” I remained neutral. I never once fact-checked his “World Series Championship” claim until this morning. Imagine that…

My initial impressions of Hatfield were “something isn’t rightabout this guy…..

After Hatfield’s initial observations regarding the “Verdugo Hills Program” (the playoff game)…. just wait until you see what he did to our ’93 Team.

We lost to Crespi. I had a protest to file. We had another ballgame in less than 24 hours. We needed three outs against Crespi and could have been celebrating…..instead, the game we would be playing against Chatworth was going to be an elimination game.

Who was going to pitch? I wasn’t even aware that Yves injured his ankle on the last play against Crespi. He showed up Sunday morning with his ankle wrapped up and wearing sandals. He couldn’t play. We were still waiting for Evans to get his cast taken off and get cleared to play. He was suiting up for every game but was unavailable for “about another week”……….

Before the game against Crespi, I was wandering around out in the outfield just doing my usual thing. BS-ing with the players as they got loose. All of a sudden I heard Fielder say “AHHHH SHHHHHIT” I looked over at him and he said “He’s here”…..

I looked over into the stands and noticed it as well. The CV Baseball coach was there at the game. He was not only there….but he was there early.

I don’t think it had an effect on everybody. But the sentiment I got from the team as a whole was they weren’t happy about it. And let’s not kid ourselves, it had an effect.

We didn’t have as much fun as we normally did. Body language was a little uptight. The “Quick! Pantherlike’s” were hollow or non-existent. The “AHHHH’s” as we fired it around were low key….or missing. Guys seemed to be pressing. It definitely had an effect.

Still, we were able to overcome that distraction and play a good game. The way we fought back and took the lead in the bottom-of-the-eighth on Fielder’s double was unbelievably clutch. We just didn’t close it out.

Personally, it didn’t matter to me one way or another if he was there or not. But I knew it would have an effect on the players, or at least some of the players. I probably should have addressed that matter with the team before the first pitch was even thrown. I didn’t. That’s on me. I know what I would have said, but I downplayed it. Again, my bad.

I think if I would have said what I wanted to say it would have been a “party atmosphere” in the Verdugo dugout and on the field. We wouldn’t have changed a thing.

We (obviously) lost the protest I filed. I asked “why?” and they didn’t really give me an answer other than “we can’t do anything about it”……

We had gone from the penthouse to the shithouse in about 13-14 hours. I kinda felt like Cheech and Chong…..after they had smoked too much weed, and one of them said “Everything’s spinning, man”

I say this not from experience…..but….uhhhh….I watched the movie. You know what I’m sayin???

But we still got NINE innings to play! Our pitching was depleted. Our pitching staff was kinda held together by band-aids and rubber bands at this point. I’m giving the ball to either Wiley Jackson….or Gabe….I decided to give the ball to Jackson…. and said to myself “come whatever may”……

Encino-Crespi 8 Verdugo 6

Posted: January 10, 2026 in Uncategorized
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I’ve been putting off writing this GD story for 33 years…..it’s painful, but it has to be written.

In the immortal words of Yul Brenner in the movie “The Ten Commandments”…..

“So it shall be written….so it shall be done”….or some BS like that.

We played a helluva game. WE jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first. Then gave up THREE unearned runs when Crespi rolled a four on us in the fifth. We tied it in the bottom of the seventh when Kirk Hagee singled in Brendon Cowsill and retook the lead 6-5 in the bottom of the eighth when Dave Fielder came up and doubled in Hack Workman. It was a gutsy effort by Verdugo….Cowsill throwing six innings and allowing only ONE earned run. Brendon went out and just “handled it”…..Verdugo-style….it really was a commanding performance by “B”…..in addition to dominating on the mound…..”B’ had three hits.

Robb Turner had three hits. Workman two hits. Canale had a hit. I also want to mention this: Turner was an absolute machine during the playoffs, reaching base 15 out of 20 times! He set an all-time Verdugo record for “times reached base’ (playoff games included) with 65!!!!

Now we stood at the summit….needing only three outs to clinch a birth in the next tournament. I also wanna say three of our rookies really stepped up on this day in history. Kirk Hagge…delivering two clutch hits, driving in three runs….and handling 8 ground balls flawlessly during the game. Dave Fielder, hitting probably the most clutch double that gave us the lead when we needed it most. And Jim Parque, throwing two innings of scoreless relief after pitching five innings and picking up the win the day before against Notre Dame.

Three outs. That’s what we needed. I had a tough decision to make. Vo was on a roll, but he had thrown over 100 piches in the last 24 hours. I didnt hesitate and told Hack to get loose as soon as he scored the go ahead run. We’ll never know what would have happened had I sent Vo out for another inning. I still believe I made the right call giving the ball to Hack.

Hack had one ball that was hit hard off him….a lead off double. The next hitter popped out.

Up came Jeff Suppan. Suppan had quite a season at the plate for Crespi. He led the district in three or four categories. I’m not talking about him leading the district in pitching categories….I’m talking HITTING!

This guy had been hitting SHOTS all over the yard all summer long.

I know what “the book” says….you never intentionally walk the potential go-ahead run. I still stand by my decison….and I did it. And Scott Muckey, the Crespi manager fought me on that decison I made. As Hack made the first two pitches over in the left-handed batters box, Muckey had Suppan SWING at the first two pitches. They were baiting us into trying to throw him just ONE STRIKE!!! The count now was 0-2…..I still made the decision to walk him anyways.

Muckey even said in the newpapers after the game “I like that situation with Jeff up there…If we hit into the double-play….Oh well”

Muck did NOT want Suppan to be intentionally walked. I didn’t want Suppan to beat us.

My thinking? Suppan was hitting clean up. He’s slower than the second coming of Christ on the basepaths. We set-up a potential double-play scenario. We had turned over 20 double-plays during the season thus far. So it wasnt like I was asking our defense to do something they had never done before. Even if we don’t get the double play…..I don’t see Suppan scoring on a gapper. I didnt fear their lineup from the five-hole to the nine-hole. I liked our chances with Hack versus 5 through 9 in their lineup.

The next hitter fouled off a couple of 3-2 pitches. It was getting tense.

Hack fooled the hitter with an off-speed pitch and he flailed at it and looped it over Yves’ head at second base and into right field for a base hit. Kasey had a short throw from right field to hose the runner at the plate who was trying to score from second.

Calf’s throw throw was a little off line and high. Fielder adjusted and went a few feet up the third base line….the ball arrived before the runner but as Fielder leaped up to get it he got clothslined by the runner trying to score from second, knocking him to the ground. The runner now easily scored….and by the time Hack got to it ( he was backing up the play) fucking Suppan and the batter had moved up another 90 feet!

The correct call should have been that the guy who ran over Fielder should have been ruled out and Suppan and the other runner should have been sent back to 2nd base and 1st base, respectively.

I was FUCKING PISSED. They made a big deal out of this every year. If a player gets bowled over by a baserunner…..the runner is OUT. I had been listening to this for three years now at every managers meeting. I went out and unloaded on the umpire. I guess the rule had morphed into “if a player gets bowled over by a baserunner, the runner is out….unless the player who gets bowled over is a Verdugo player”

I informed the umpire that I had no choice but to file a protest.

I remember the first game in Verdugo’s history. Andy Saltsman got mowed down by a Panorama City player and the runner was automatically OUT. Henry Fernandez got brutally bowled over by Berger from the Glendale team trying to catch a routine pop fly half way between home plate and first base. Berger was ruled automatically out. That was the rule in Legion…..you bowl over a defender, you’re out. I guess that rule doesn’t apply to playoff games.

It’s 6-6 now……runners at 2nd and 3rd. I intentionally walked the next hitter.

I pulled the corners up and kept Haggs and Yves at double-play depth.

We got the ground ball we wanted. Haggs fielded it cleanly….fed it to Yves….Yves makes a good throw….the runner beats the throw by a half-step.

FUCK.

Boy did I feel like a dickhead when Suppan scored….(the first guy I intentionally walked)….

It’s 7-6. Runners are now at the corners. Everybody knew what Muck was gonna do now. Steal second.

We had run first and third plays all season without a glitch. We were rattled and I should have gone out to the mound to try to settle everybody down. Make sure we were all on the same page. I didn’t do that. It ended up costing us.

We ran the play where Fielder makes a sale and looks like he’s trying the throw out the runner at second base and the pitcher cuts it off. Fielder made a GREAT sale….had the runner on third leaning out into no mans land big time….and Hack lets the throw go through. The runner scored.

It’s 8-6. I was hurting now…I’m sure you guys were too. None of us showed it though and we all handled it like men. I’m not singling out Hack here. I wanted to tell this story as one of the reasons why we had the greatest kids.

Hack asked for a new ball from the umpire. There were a LOT of people at this game. Like….250…. I’m guessing?

As Hack stood on the mound…his glove hand stretched towards home plate to receive the new ball….and everybody in the stands was wondering “what the hell just happened?” Hack took his throwing hand and started slapping his chest slowly…..as if to say “I fucked up that play”

Hack….you didnt have to do that. When Verdugo goes down….we go down as a team. It was a team loss. You didnt have to do that……

And lets not forget that damage I had caused by walking Suppan. If anybody fucked up the game it was ME.

This is why we had the best kids….bar none. I have told many stories about Verdugo to family and friends through the years. And invariably, people come to the conclusion that “damn you guys were bad ass!”

But when I tell this particular story….about the first and third play…..I want people to know that Verdugo had a human side to them as well. And I never seem to be able to tell that story without people noticing I have a few tears in my eyes as I tell it. Not tears of sadness at our defeat that day….But tears of pride that we indeed had the best kids. And I always finish that story by saying “It just happened to be Hack on the mound when that happened. Any of our guys would have reacted to what happened on that play exactly as Hack did”….

All of you guys were selfless. It was such a joy working with you guys. I’m going to talk about that in the next game we played against Chatsworth. Lance Evans….pitching (and hitting) with a fucking CAST on his left arm. I can go on and on….examples of our guys just doing whatever it took to battle for Verdugo. I can’t seem to put it into words…..but I think you guys know what I’m talking about here.

We had runners at first and second in the bottom of the ninth, but came up short.

We got beat. I’ll still stick by my words….”Verdugo had the greatest players who played in the greatest games” and this was another great effort in another great game. I was proud of you guys. I’m sorry I walked Suppan…if I hadn’t done that….maybe we’d still be playing that game and trying to break the tie.

I am looking forward to writing about the ’93 season. I will particularly enjoy telling everyone about the two games we played against Crespi. And not just defeating them twice, but ripping their hearts out BOTH times….both games at THEIR yard.

But our season wasn’t over. We still had a game against Chatsworth to try and stay alive.