By Nate Discavage ONEONTA, N.Y. -- The Oneonta Outlaws jumped all over the Syracuse Jr. Chiefs’ pitching staff Tuesday night for an 11-6 win at Damaschke Field in New York College Baseball League action. The Outlaws managed 16 hits (seven of those for extra bases) and drew five walks in the outburst. For the second night in a row, every Outlaw player reached base at least … [Read more...] about Oneonta unloads on Syracuse, pulls within half game of first
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Morino and Salt Cats top Red Wings 9-6
By Jared Wicks SYRACUSE, N.Y.—The Syracuse Salt Cats scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning and outlasted the Geneva Red Wings 9-6 at Onondaga Stadium in New York Collegiate Baseball League play Saturday. After a 1-2-3 top of the first for Yaniel Delgado (Benedict College), the ‘Cats didn’t wait long to start the scoring. The second batter of the game for … [Read more...] about Morino and Salt Cats top Red Wings 9-6
Oneonta Begins Home Stand with 10-4 Win over the Salt Cats
By Nate Discavage ONEONTA, N.Y. -- Kody Ruedisili (Wofford College) was under a lot of pressure as he stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eighth. His team was barely clinging to a 6-4 lead, the bases were loaded, there were two outs, and his parents were present to see him play. Ruedisili proceeded to hit a bases-clearing triple breaking the game open and ending his … [Read more...] about Oneonta Begins Home Stand with 10-4 Win over the Salt Cats
Jr. Chiefs Hand Outlaws First Setback in Rain-Shortened Affair
By Nate Discavage ONEONTA, N.Y. -- With the weather forecasting looking bleak and a storm cell on the horizon, the Oneonta Outlaws and Syracuse JR Chiefs knew they would have to play some quick baseball. League regulations state that in order to be an official game at least five full innings must be completed. 70 minutes and five innings later, the rain came pouring down. … [Read more...] about Jr. Chiefs Hand Outlaws First Setback in Rain-Shortened Affair
Dayton advances to the Sweet Sixteen
By Paul Gotham BUFFALO, NY -- Jordan Sibert and Matt Kavanaugh ran to the front of the section 118 and acknowledged the Flyer Faithful. Devin Oliver fell to the floor. The University of Dayton advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. In front of a predominantly Syracuse Orange crowd, Dayton ended a three-decade Sweet Sixteen drought. Dyshawn Pierre converted three free throws in … [Read more...] about Dayton advances to the Sweet Sixteen