By Paul Casey Gotham On the eleventh day they rested. It didn't matter. The Webster Yankees did what they have done in their previous ten outings. Nick Flemister (Clark) paced the Webster offense as the Yankees downed the Hornell Dodgers 6-4 in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at Basket Road Field Sunday afternoon. Flemister led the fourth inning with a … [Read more...] about Webster continues streak
Archives for July 2011
FSPY’s
By Kyle Soppe As we enter the back end of the MLB season, we can take some time to recognize the imperfect seasons by some individuals and teams by handing out 10 FSPY's (Failure in Sports Performance Yearly awards). Jim Joyce Award This is an opinion-based award given to the worst call, when it comes to signing a player, by a team. This year's recipient is the Chicago … [Read more...] about FSPY’s
Fate of NFL Rests in Players’ Hands
By: Breanna Jacobs "Hopefully, we can all work quickly, expeditiously, to get this agreement done," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said this afternoon. "It is time to get back to football. That's what everybody here wants to do." NFL owners proved today that they are ready to get back to football; the owners voted 31 of 0 (the Oakland Raiders abstained) vto approve the … [Read more...] about Fate of NFL Rests in Players’ Hands
Open Thread Thursday | July 21, 2011
Loyal readers, here is your chance to get the discussion going. Let us know what is on your mind. Today is a great day for the Pine! … [Read more...] about Open Thread Thursday | July 21, 2011
Bostick and Webster walk off with another victory
By Paul Casey Gotham WEBSTER, N.Y. -- Another day and another win in the last at-bat for the Webster Yankees. And a familiar surname again takes the honors. Ben Bostick (St. John Fisher) dropped a two-out, bases-loaded bunt down the first base line, and Nick Flemister scampered home as Webster came from behind in extra innings to defeat the Alfred Thunder, 6-5 in New York … [Read more...] about Bostick and Webster walk off with another victory

