Frontier League Announces 2022 Season Awards

Frontier League Announces 2022 Season Awards

 Frontier League

September 1, 2022 – Frontier League (FL) News Release

The Frontier League announces its awards for the 2022 Season. This
season’s awards are headlined by Tri-City’s infielder, Brantley Bell, who was named the
Most Valuable Player. Quebec Capitales starting pitcher Miguel Cienfuegos has won the
Pitcher of the Year Award. The Jason Simontacchi Award for Rookie of the Year goes to
Washington Wild Thing’s Kobe Foster. The Washington Wild Things have been selected the
Organization of the Year. Charles Demers of the Quebec Capitales has been awarded the
Bob Wolfe Executive of the Year award.


The Morgan Burkhart Most Valuable Player Award goes to Brantley Bell of the Tri-City
ValleyCats. Bell is in his first season with the Frontier League. Before coming to Tri-City,
he pleayed in the Cinncinati Reds minor league system . Where his best season was in
2021. Where he had 47 hits, one homerun and 17 RBI. Bell was also voted as an All-Star at
the 2022 All-Star Game.

Quebec Capitales pitcher Miguel Cienfuegos has won the Brian Tollberg Award as the
League’s Most Valuable Pitcher. This is Cienfuegos second season with the Frontier
League as well as his second season with the Capitales. In 2021, he had a 9-6 record with a
3.78 ERA, with 80 strikeouts and only 25 walks. Cienfuegos was also selected to the 2022
Frontier League All-Star team.

Kobe Foster of the Washington Wild Things has won the Jason Simontacchi Rookie of the
Year Award. Foster has an 8-1 record this season for Washington. He has 51 strikeouts and
has only allowed 7 earned runs and 15 walks with a 1.00 ERA. Before coming to the Frontier
League, he attended Tennessee Wesleyan University for three years where his best
season came in 2022 where he had a 13-1 record, a 1.42 ERA with 139 strikeouts.

Washington Wild Things Tom Vaeth wins the Roger Hanners Award for Manager of the
Year. He led the Wild Things to a 58-34 record and a Frontier League Western Division
Title. This is Vaeth’s first Manager of the Year honor, in only his second year managing the
Wild Things.

The Fran Riordan Citizenship Award goes to Kenny Williams of the Ottawa Titans. Martin
Boyce, General manager of the Ottawa Titans, nominated Williams. Boyce states in his
letter, “Kenny Williams immediately established himself as the backbone of the expansion
Ottawa Titans. Kenny volunteered for numerous community events and coordinated two
camps for over 200 kids at Ottawa Stadium. There is no one that can match Kenny’s desire
to be around the game of baseball and do whatever it takes to empower those around him
to love the game as much as he does.” The Fran Riordan Award is named for the Frontier
League Hall of Famer that is the current Manager of the Oakland A’s AAA team in Las
Vegas.

The Frontier League’s Organization of the Year Award goes to the Washington Wild Things
as voted by other organizations throughout the League. The Wild Things became the
fastest team to win 1000 wins in Frontier League history. This is Washinton’s fourth
Organization of the Year award with the others being 2002, 2004, and 2005. They joined
the League in 2002. 2022 is their 20th Season and recently hosted the 2022 All Star Game.

Charles Demers, General Manager of the Quebec Capitales, receives his first Bob Wolfe
Executive of the Year Award. The Capitales currently lead the East Division. Demers is
completing his third season as the Capitales G.M.

Here is a full List of the Award Winners for this season:

Most Valuable Player (Morgan Burkhart Award) -Brantley Bell, Tri-City ValleyCats

Pitcher of the Year (Brian Tollberg Award) – Miguel Cienfuegos, Quebec Capitales

Rookie of the Year (Jason Simontacchi Award) – Kobe Foster, Washington Wild Things

Citizen of the Year (Fran Riordan Award) – Kenny Williams, Ottawa Titans

Manager of the Year (Roger Hanners Award) – Tom Vaeth, Washington Wild Things

Coach of the Year (Darren Bush Award) – Robert Carson, Quebec Capitales

1B – Dalton Combs, New Jersey

2B – Brantley Bell, Tri-City

3B – Brylie Ware, Joliet

SS – Nick Ward, Washington

C – Jeffry Parra, Quebec

OF – Josh Rehwaldt, New Jersey

OF – David Vinsky, New York

OF – L.P. Pelletier, Troi-Rivieres

DH – Denis Phipps- Tri-City

SP – Miguel Cienfuegos, Quebec

RP -Logan Sawyer, Evansville

Organization of the Year – Washington Wild Things

Executive of the Year (Bob Wolfe Award) – Charles Demers, Quebec Capitales

Athletic Trainer of the Year -Mandy Flaig, Evansville Otters

Broadcaster of the Year (Robert Ford Award) – Tim Calderwood, Schaumburg Boomers

Clubbie of the Year (Sam Hartsfield Award) – Cameron Ellison, Evansville Otters

Writer of the Year – Carl Tardiff- Le Soleil – Quebec

Umpire of the Year – Mike O’Leary

WinTrust Field – Field of the Year

The Frontier League of Professional Baseball is an official Partner League of Major
League Baseball and the largest of its kind in professional baseball. The Frontier League
features 16 teams and has moved over 1,000 players to MLB (Major League Baseball)
Teams in its 29-year history. Please visit
www.frontierleague.com.

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