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I had the pleasure of playing for Jim Leyland for three years. Sitting next to him was like going to Harvard for 12 years and studying baseball. I learned a lot from him and he
The Trusted Home of Amateur Baseball on Long Island – From Travel through College

I had the pleasure of playing for Jim Leyland for three years. Sitting next to him was like going to Harvard for 12 years and studying baseball. I learned a lot from him and he

It’s been another thrilling year of baseball and that’s not just limited to the high school and college season. The good times have continued right through summer ball where we

by Chris Prystupa FINAL: LI Titans: 8 Islip Owls: 0 Andrew Asaro fired a CG Shutout to seal the championship victory pic.twitter.com/BgAm2FVumn Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 20, 2022

by Chris Prystupa We caught up with Nolan Britt todays winning pitcher victory. He spoke with us about how he locked in and shut down trouble in the first as

by Nick Cipolla Postgame interview with Michael Jazylo after his big performance on the mound for B1.000 Seminoles in the 16u National Championship @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/6EQsz17GKf Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball)

Final (Game 2): Yeti Baseball 2, LI Titans 0 WP: Sean Fanning (CG, 5 H, 0 R, 8 Ks, 84% strikes) @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/vSD4AM6X9d Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 13,

For the second straight year, Axcess Baseball and Greater New York Sandlot teamed up to host the Mike Leiderman Cup – a charity game between New York City and Long

By Blake Buscemi Matt Tomasello takes us through his outing and how he led the Black Diamonds to a win today. pic.twitter.com/e0Plor1e2W Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 10, 2022

The Ducks close it out on Yeti Baseball, inducing a groundout to end it. Each team added another run apiece, but it did not make a difference in the outcome.

by Aaron Rothschild It was a great doubleheader between two impressive 15u teams yesterday at Eisenhower Park. The B1 Seminoles Black and the Tri-State Arsenal would play two games featuring