It is with great sadness that I report on the morning of Saturday, February 21st, peacefully in his home, Denver Hunt announced he will be Relocating In Province, forcing him to miss the entire 2015 NCBL season. The Shostappa will be taking a year long sabbatical in Kingston, where he’ll be recovering from a multitude of long-overdue baseball-related surgeries, while planning out the next 10 years of SweatLympic events and fundraising opportunities.
Hunt is a lifetime .295 batter for the SweatSox, with 87 hits and 78 stolen bases to his credit. He’s a 2x ACF Defensive Player of the Year, 2x holder of the Murdock, won the Doug Dorion Memorial Trophy, and was a finalist for the Blair Mackenzie Trophy in 2011.
For everything he’s done both on an off the field, Denver may best be remembered for his 2013 championship contributions. In what we thought was a meaningless final regular season game in Cornwall, Denver pitched 6 innings of three-hit ball, and that unlikely win ultimately reseeded the tier so we wouldn’t face the River Rats until the finals. In those finals, when we were down two games to none and in need of a jumpstart, Denver broke his leg, which in some twisted way motivated us to win it in five.
Finally, who could forget Denver’s late night initiative to overhaul OC Transpo currency, trying to replace bus tickets and Presto Cards with Cajun chicken wings. I do not believe he was successful.
He will be missed.
