By Nate Discavage ONEONTA, N.Y. -- The Oneonta Outlaws used superb plate discipline in a 5-4 win over the Geneva Red Wings in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at Damaschke Field, Saturday. The Outlaws were able to draw 12 walks throughout the course of the New York College Baseball League matchup. Outlaws’ reliever, Brandon Agar (University of North Georgia) … [Read more...] about Oneonta’s patience pays off in 5-4 victory over Geneva
Eastern Division
Stimpson’s perseverance paying dividends for the Red Wings
By Paul Gotham GENEVA, N.Y. -- There was Leon Stimpson running along the right field line fence exchanging high fives with the denizens of McDonough Park. Less than four days earlier he breathed life into a season on life support. Now, Stimpson and his Geneva Red Wing teammates have a chance to play for a championship. No one knows the value of this opportunity … [Read more...] about Stimpson’s perseverance paying dividends for the Red Wings
Jr. Chiefs keep hold on first with victory over Utica
By Dave Holcomb ROME, N.Y. - Syracuse’s offensive streak of scoring more than 12 runs per game may have come to an end Tuesday, but the Jr. Chiefs winning streak did not. The team won their fifth straight, this time behind strong pitching, good defense and some timely hitting. Pitcher Alex Basso received his first start of the season. Jr. Chief fans were curious to see … [Read more...] about Jr. Chiefs keep hold on first with victory over Utica
Adirondack powers its way past the Jr. Chiefs
Courtesy of AdirondackTrailBlazers.com Boonville, NY -- The Adirondack Trail Blazers nailed three home runs en route to an 8-5 victory over Eastern Division rivals, the Syracuse Jr. Chiefs at home Tuesday night. Cody Campbell(Rogers St.) led the way going 2-4 including two home runs, two runs scored and four RBI. Colton Campbell(Rogers St.) led the team with three hits … [Read more...] about Adirondack powers its way past the Jr. Chiefs
Niagara Power outlook
Courtesy of the Niagara Gazette From Base Paths for March 19-24 By Doug Smith Program pushers once upon a time cried, “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.” In the New York State Collegiate League’s Western Division this year, you can hardly tell the teams, either. Only two true holdovers from ’11 dot the Power schedule that opens at newcomer Olean … [Read more...] about Niagara Power outlook