Position: Pitcher
Bats
: Right
Throws
: Right
Nicknames
: Tulio, Red Devil, Petebers
Awards
: 2001, 2002, 2003 Gold Glove Pitcher, 2002, 2003 Cy Young Award, 2002 World Series MVP
Favorite TV Shows
: Family Feud, Elimidate, Joe Millionaire
Favorite Movies
: Not Another Teen Movie, Almost Heroes, Bones
Favorite Sports Teams: New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Indians, NY/NJ Hitmen
Wiffle Ball Memor
y: "I would have to say my favorite wiffle ball memory would have to be Torii Huangs first game. Let me set this one up for you.  Torii proclaims himself to be the greatest player ever. He starts off the game like 0/6. Then finally, he gets a base hit but refuses to accept it because he says he didnt hit it hard enough. Nobody argues with him because he's gross so he goes and takes his at bat over again and jacks one for his only homerun of the game.  Also in that same game, he tried to catch a line drive that hit the back of the pool. Not very soon will I forget the memory of Torii Huangs' debut.
CAREER STATS
Year          AB      H      R      RBI     HR     AVG    HRP   SB        IP      ER      K      Wins      Sv       ERA
2000          50      18    11      11       9        .360    .180    1          .1       2        0         0         0        54.00
2001         315    150   129    116      84       .476    .267   1         72.1    120     24        7         5        14.93
2002         414    227   198    206     155      .548    .374    3        168      363    28       20         2       19.45
2003         491    271   249    265     216      .552    .440    0       148.1    361    27       16         3       21.90
Totals     1270    666   587    598     464      .524    .365    5        389      846    79       43        10      19.57
PETE BERTUCCI
Pete made his debut in the summer of 2000 and immediately fell in love with the game of Pool Wiffle Ball.  The next season he played in the opening day game, but went a humiliating 0/11 and received endless taunting from his archrivals John Holt and Megan Spillane.  That same year, Megan pushed Pete into the pool, fully clothed, and threw a bat at him as hard as she could.  Pete, being the resilient player that he is, bounced back from all this diversity to have a solid second season, leading the league in ERA and strikeouts, but getting robbed of the Cy Young Award.  In 2002 Pete firmly established himself as one of the premiere players, as he easily won the Cy Young Award and became the league's first 20 game winner.  Pete also became a true offensive threat last year almost doubling his power numbers from 2001.  In the World Series, Pete led JKX to the crown thanks to his masterful pitching in the late games and his clutch hitting.
*The picture of Pete is supposed to be Jose Mesa kicking him in the face because he is wearing an Omar Vizquel jersey
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