The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball has announced that its annual groundskeeping award has been renamed to honor former Somerset Patriots groundskeeper Ray Cipperly.
BRIDGEWATER - The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball has announced that its annual groundskeeping award has been renamed to honor former Somerset Patriots groundskeeper Ray Cipperly.
The award will now be known as the "Ray Cipperly Award for Groundskeeping Excellence," according to a news release. The Atlantic League will announce its inaugural recipient of the award on Thursday.
"One aspect of our ballparks that fans always remember is the high quality surface our clubs play on," said Atlantic League President Rick White. "TD Bank Ballpark's field has been no exception, and it was Ray's tireless efforts which made it so widely admired throughout the league and professional baseball."
The Ray Cipperly Award for Groundskeeping Excellence honors the club groundskeeper and crew who consistently provide a superior playing surface and environment, despite circumstances outside their control. This includes weather, field traffic, financial resources and non-baseball events.
Cipperly, who passed away on Oct. 11, 2015 after a battle with cancer, was the Somerset Patriots' first-ever groundskeeper. He held the position from 1998 through 2010 and set a Major League standard for the field that continues today.
Somerset Patriots Chairman Steve Kalafer dubbed Cipperly a "compulsive perfectionist" and noted that former Major Leaguers Joe Torre and Don Zimmer raved about the field's condition when visiting TD Bank Ballpark.
"This is a well-deserved honor for Ray and the Cipperly family," Kalafer said. "It will help keep his memory alive and recognize his many contributions to the Somerset Patriots and the Atlantic League."