By CODY LOVE SYRACUSE, N.Y. — In a close, four-game series, it's fitting that a pitcher once again would dominate the story lines. Sean Pisik (Ursinus) struck out nine in a stellar eight-inning performance as the Syracuse Salt Cats topped the Geneva Red Wings 4-1 to take the series in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at Onondaga Community College on Sunday … [Read more...] about Pisik on K-9 patrol as Salt Cats take series
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Jack gem, Thoryk triple pushes Salt Cats past Red Wings
By CODY LOVE SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Pitching ruled the day once again as the four-game series between the Salt Cats and Red Wings continued. Cameron Jack (Mt. Hood CC) and his relievers kept Geneva scoreless while a fourth-inning RBI by Adam Thoryk (Alma College) proved to be the difference as the Syracuse Salt Cats blanked the Geneva Red Wings 3-0 in New York Collegiate … [Read more...] about Jack gem, Thoryk triple pushes Salt Cats past Red Wings
Apicella, Burke victorious as Red Wings, Salt Cats split
By CODY LOVE GENEVA, N.Y. — Fans in Geneva were treated to consecutive pitcher's duels. Vince Apicella (Carson-Newman) went distance in game one as the Geneva Red Wings walked off 1-0, and Thomas Burke (Concordia) was in command in game two as the Syracuse Salt Cats struck back with a 5-2 victory in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at McDonough Park on Friday … [Read more...] about Apicella, Burke victorious as Red Wings, Salt Cats split
Kash and Crush cruise past Red Wings
By JAKE DENNSTEDT GENEVA, N.Y. – As the saying goes, it’s never easy to win a doubleheader. On a beautiful sun drenched afternoon, the Cortland Crush, though, just completed their second sweep in the past three days. The visiting Crush (17-2) took both ends of a New York Collegiate Baseball League double header (4-3/6-4) from the hometown Geneva Red Wings … [Read more...] about Kash and Crush cruise past Red Wings
Wild pitches J-Chiefs to split with Red Wings
By PAUL GOTHAM GENEVA, N.Y. -- Syracuse Jr. Chiefs manager Matt Colbert understands the double-edged sword of potential. The first-year coach also knows the time is now for his team to reach their capabilities. If Thursday night is any indication, the Jr. Chiefs might be ready for a second-half run. Roman Wild (St. Bonaventure) went the distance in a scheduled … [Read more...] about Wild pitches J-Chiefs to split with Red Wings