By ANTHONY SCOTT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- After a wild and long night of baseball that took four hours to complete. The game came down to one swing. The Junior Chiefs trailed by two, but were able to bring the winning run to the plate in the bottom of the ninth with one out. Salt Cat closer Matthew Colon (James Madison) was able to stand tall and get the final two batters out, to … [Read more...] about Salt Cats beat Junior Chiefs in playoff preview
Smitties clip J-Chief win streak at five
By ANTHONY SCOTT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The Syracuse Junior Chiefs found themselves trailing by one run in the eighth inning to the Sherrill Silversmiths. The Jr. Chiefs were threatening with men on first and second and two outs. Silversmith coach, Jim Hegmann went to his bullpen and brought in hard throwing righty, Junior Bautista (Keystone). The J-Chiefs bats were silenced … [Read more...] about Smitties clip J-Chief win streak at five
Junior Chiefs roll to fifth straight victory
By ANTHONY SCOTT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Deaven Phillips (Ave Maria) tossed five innings for the win, and the Syracuse Jr. Chiefs continued their recent hot streak with a 7-3 victory over the Rome Generals in New York Collegiate Baseball League action, Thursday night. Phillips allowed one run on two hits while striking out five. He lowered his ERA to a mere 1.63. "It feels … [Read more...] about Junior Chiefs roll to fifth straight victory
Meyers, Junior Chiefs dominate doubleheader
By ANTHONY SCOTT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- With the Syracuse Junior Chiefs already taking game one by a score of 8-3, Alex Meyers (Concordia) was on the mound looking to sweep the Sherrill Silversmiths. Meyers was dealing for his home squad from the start. He was two innings away from a no-hitter with the game being shortened due to the double header. In the sixth inning Meyers … [Read more...] about Meyers, Junior Chiefs dominate doubleheader
Cortland capitalizes on Junior Chief mistakes
By ANTHONY SCOTT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- One run already home in the sixth inning the Junior Chiefs were poised to tie the game with runners on second and third and nobody out. The Cortland crowd, which was large in numbers despite it being a road game, was cheering on their starter to get the Crush out of the inning. Dylan Crossley (Central Baptist) was visited by his pitching … [Read more...] about Cortland capitalizes on Junior Chief mistakes