Anthony Tyler

In his outstanding outfield career, Anthony has been named to the Major Nationals 1st All-American team 11 times, Batting Champ in 2006 and Home Run Champ in 1999. He has won 6 Major National Titles, 5 No-Glove National titles. After college baseball, he was recruited by his local Brands Park team Pokers and he eventually started Chicago Style. Anthony was invited to Red Dog, where he helped the team to win 2 Hall of Fame Tournaments, as well as the Hawthorn Park World Series, all while still continuing to play with his friends on The Crushers. In 1999, he played with the Bucks for four years, winning Forest Park in 2000. In 2003, Anthony joined Flash which briefly became Maxim, before they went back to Flash and called themselves “Flashback”, which he co-managed won five Major National Championships (2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019) and four Forest Park No Glove National Championships. Anthony was named MVP of the No Glove Nationals in 2010. In 2011 he became the founder of a new Slow-Pitch Softball Association.