6.14.2026 Fall River Icon Award - Tommy Arruda

Jun 15, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The third annual Dery Baseball Alumni Classic was held to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to baseball in the Fall River community. The event's honoree was Tommy Arruda, a 1957 graduate of Dery High School. An announcer, Billy, detailed Arruda's impressive high school career, where as a pitcher he lost only one game in three varsity years. In 1957, he led Dery to a 19-0 record and a state class A championship, finishing the season with a personal 11-0 record. Following high school, Arruda had a 13-year professional baseball career from 1958 to 1970, playing for the Giants, Astros, and Orioles organizations. Mayor Paul Coogan presented Arruda with the Fall River Icon Award, praising not only his athletic achievements but also his significant impact on the community after his playing career. The Mayor highlighted Arruda's dedication to coaching Little League and reviving American Legion baseball in the city, emphasizing his volunteer work and love for the game. Arruda accepted the award with a brief speech, thanking his family and friends for their support. He expressed his gratitude for the recognition from the community.

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