Courtesy of RedWingsBaseball.com Pawtucket used a four-run bottom of the 5th inning immediately after Rochester plated three runs in the top half as the PawSox beat the Red Wings 7-6 Wednesday afternoon at McCoy Stadium. The Red Wings (10-11) won the first two games of the series before the PawSox (12-11) were able to salvage the series finale. Pawtucket had … [Read more...] about Wings can’t complete sweep Wednesday
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Canandaigua clubs program record 29 hits, wins fourth straight
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Three players collected four hits apiece. Another three added three hits each, and somehow Dale Werth's team had to hold on for its for fourth straight victory. The Canandaigua Braves banged out a school-record 29 hits on their way to a 20-14 victory over the Greece Athena Trojans in Monroe County Division III action, Monday. "You … [Read more...] about Canandaigua clubs program record 29 hits, wins fourth straight
Mendon coasts to fourth straight win
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Pittsford-Mendon coach Jeff Amoroso worried about Thursday's non-league matchup against Churchville-Chili. Coming off four games in four days against divisional opponents the opportunity was there to take the foot off the pedal. Amoroso's Vikings didn't give into temptation. Mendon put crooked numbers on the scoreboard in five … [Read more...] about Mendon coasts to fourth straight win
Petit’s message has big impact with Wings
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Joel Skinner spoke to players on an individual basis prior to Wednesday's matinee at Frontier Field. Red Wing shortstop Gregorio Petit followed the skipper's lead and pulled his teammates together as a group. Moments before the Wings were to take on the Gwinnett Stripers in the final of a four-game set, Petit gathered the position players … [Read more...] about Petit’s message has big impact with Wings
Sherron pitches R-H past McQuaid
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Pat Sherron tossed and turned in bed Friday night. With a rematch of last year's Class AA final on Saturday, one might think the Rush-Henrietta Royal Comet experienced a case of butterflies. But his sleeplessness had everything to do with a basic need. Two days after taking a pitch to the nose, Sherron found little comfort on his … [Read more...] about Sherron pitches R-H past McQuaid