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Ray Rodriguez: City Player Of the Year / Donnie's Number, Different Stats
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Ray Rodriguez: City Player Of the Year / Donnie's Number, Different Stats
2001
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It was [Ray Rodriguez]'s arm, which mixed 90-mph fastballs, sweeping curves and slippery sliders with considerable success, that helped Tottenville win the 2001 PSAL championship. The Pirates (29-0) beat Monroe, 3-2, at Shea on June 8 to win their fourth crown in seven years. This time, Rodriguez focused on nothing but the catcher's mitt and showed the kind of stuff that had major-league scouts heading to Tottenville during the season. He went the full nine innings in the victory over Monroe, giving up seven hits and finishing with nine strikeouts. \"I blocked out the fans, the yelling,\" he said. \"Last year helped me out.\"
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