By Sonny Goldbaum SYRACUSE, NY -- It was a beautiful day for baseball today at LeMoyne, as the rain had finally ceased. The Syracuse Salt Cats played host to a doubleheader matchup against the Oneonta Outlaws. In Game 1, Syracuse came out with the lead after one inning of play off a Cristian Fiorito RBI putout. The Cats would never look back. They tack on two more runs in … [Read more...] about Salt Cats split double header with Oneonta
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Niagara thrives on bonus baseball at the Basket
By Paul Gotham WEBSTER, NY – Adam Posey (Eastern Mennonite) hurled nine complete but needed some help as the Niagara Power defeated the Rochester Ridgemen, 3-2 in extra innings in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at Basket Road Field, Sunday night. Posey allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits while striking out four and walking none but left a tied game … [Read more...] about Niagara thrives on bonus baseball at the Basket
Kenney to coach Hornell Dodgers this summer
Courtesy of HornellDodgers.com Hornell Dodger founder Tom Kenney will return to the organization this summer and serve as the team's head coach. Kenney who has served in almost every capacity with the Dodgers over the years except as head coach will look to lead the Blue & White to the playoffs during the franchise's 20th season. Hornell … [Read more...] about Kenney to coach Hornell Dodgers this summer
MLB in Review: Motown Meanies and Central Powers
By Taylor Nigrelli This week’s MLB in Review is heavily focused on teams from the Central divisions. Both divisions have multiple teams duking out for the top spot (one division has the obvious talent edge). I realized a few things in researching these teams. First, “Central” is a pretty loose title for both divisions. It doesn’t feel like Pittsburgh, Cleveland and … [Read more...] about MLB in Review: Motown Meanies and Central Powers
Beantown Pitching, Desert Hitting and an Epic Duel of Futility
By Taylor Nigrelli A quick look at the MLB standings provides a bit of a shock and a few questions. We’re already a quarter through the season? How can that be? Didn’t Opening Day just happen? More prominently, some baseball-related questions may arise. Is this no longer considered a small sample size? Are Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz good enough to keep Boston … [Read more...] about Beantown Pitching, Desert Hitting and an Epic Duel of Futility