Courtesy of GoBonnies.com ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. – In recent weeks, alums of the St. Bonaventure University baseball program have been finding success nationwide on the professional level playing in the minor leagues. Those former Bonnies will soon be joined by another product of the program in major league-affiliated ball as Bona junior David "Bubba" Hollins has signed a … [Read more...] about Bona’s Hollins signs with Miami Marlins
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Rohloff hurls a no-no. Sobaszek, R-H keep pace, and Brockport’s mighty Quin(lan)
Spencerport 6 Churchville-Chili 3 Nick Bellone allowed three runs (one earned) on eight hits over a complete-game effort, and Spencerport snapped a two-game mini skid. Bellone struck out eight, walked one and finished 2-for-3 at the plate with a run scored and an RBI. He connected on a one-out single in the first and eventually scored Spencerport's first run on a passed ball. … [Read more...] about Rohloff hurls a no-no. Sobaszek, R-H keep pace, and Brockport’s mighty Quin(lan)
May, Red Wings suffer tough-luck setback
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Trevor May had a chance to face a Major League veteran Thursday night. If his first five outings of the season are any indication, it won't be long before the Red Wings hurler faces a Major League lineup. May took his second consecutive loss as the Rochester Red Wings fell to the Louisville Bats 2-1 in International League action at … [Read more...] about May, Red Wings suffer tough-luck setback
Carroll enjoys staying on his grind
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – More than a decade has passed since Brett Carroll roamed the fields of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. Time hasn’t erased the memories. The veteran of ten years in professional baseball, including parts of six seasons in the majors, has played 180 games in the bigs, hit a home run off a future hall of famer, but still keeps a memento … [Read more...] about Carroll enjoys staying on his grind
Recent MLB draft stirs memories of MCC great, Ken Lelek
By Paul Casey Gotham It's been 35 years since Ken Lelek first heard his name called in the Major League Baseball draft, but last month's annual free agent selection bridged a more than three-decade gap to the Monroe Community College hall-of-famer. When the Oakland Athletics picked Chris Bostick in the 44th round of the 2011 draft, it was the first time a graduate of … [Read more...] about Recent MLB draft stirs memories of MCC great, Ken Lelek