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Final 2005 season POWER player stats are updated !! click here Players Stats
The entire Palm Springs POWER organization would like to thank the fans for comming out and supporting the POWER this season. We were glad you could be a part of this great season. We look foward to seeing you at the ballpark for years to come.
Power Record Overall 25-17 Conference 15-6
POWER 2006 Season News: POWER manger Estevan Valencia agrees to return for 2006 season. POWER players Matt Lawson, Kurt Murtins, Kyle Walton, Brian Capon, Ray Ravago, Troy Hanzawa, Rego Nieto, Raymond Pelton, and Michael Joannides are the first group of players to commit for 2006 season.
The POWER would like to thank all of the advertisers and host families who helped make this great 2005 season.
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NBC Baseball
The Power & Time Warner Cable announced Thursday March 3rd they will be airing eight (8) Palm Springs Power home games this summer on Time Warner channel 10 Monday - Friday 7pm-10pm read more >>
The Palm Springs Power Teams Up With Coachella Valley's Non-Profit Organizations
The Palm Springs Power plan to donate 100% of the preseason ticket sales profits directly to non-profit organizations across the Coachella Valley. read more >>
Palm Springs POWER 2005 Season Recap
The Palm Springs POWER started off hot with a 12-2 record to start the season, including a 10 game win streak. In June the POWER saw key pitchers Robert Grace and Eric Sheridan taken in the MLB draft by the San Francisco Giants and Houston Astros respectively. Midway through the season, injuries to two impact POWER players Jacob Vasquez and local legend Rego Nieto caused the POWER offense to sputter. The POWER were able to bring in two strong bats, Brian Steinmeyer and Kurt Murtins, to help recharge the offense and Troy Hanzawa was able to solidify the defense. The POWER also aquired a new strong starting pitcher in Raymond Pelton to anchor the rotation. In PSWL Tournament the POWER saw two chances to clinch themselves a spot in the 2005 NBC tournament slip through their fingers as they were unable to perserve leads late in each game. Another devistating injury hit the Power pitching staff, this time just before the conference tournament, when closer Andy Beal went on the disable list with an elbow injury. The POWER finished the season with a solid 25-17 record.
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