Introducing the No. 9 Prospect on Long Island
(Photo Credit: Natalia Revere) by Vinny Messana When you get a scholarship offer from one of the most respected baseball schools in the northeast based on one inning of relief
The Trusted Home of Amateur Baseball on Long Island – From Travel through College
(Photo Credit: Natalia Revere) by Vinny Messana When you get a scholarship offer from one of the most respected baseball schools in the northeast based on one inning of relief
by Vinny Messana It was the type of performance that gets people talking about you. Oceanside‘s ace, Kyle Martin–who will be headed to Fordham in the fall, put together a
by Chris Amato In a classic pitcher’s duel, Pat-Med’s Josh Rovner, pitched his tail off in a rare nine-inning complete game over William Floyd. Rovner matched up against William Floyd’s ace,
It was a very busy day on Long Island for the college teams. Here’s a quick rundown of the action. Division-I: Stony Brook improved to 7-1 in April and 15-13
When Patch Dooley has command of all his pitches, the offense is often left searching for answers. That was the case in today’s 9-0 shutout win over Riverhead in
by Vinny Messana With the bases loaded and no out and St. John the Baptist clinging to a 1-0 lead over St. Anthony’s, Noah Lorenzo was in a tough spot.

Last night was a big day for Long Islanders in the big leagues. Steven Matz and Nick Tropeano started for the New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim,
by BOTI Staff This week there will be a mix of college and HS baseball coverage. There’s a couple rivalry match ups–one finishing up today (LIU-Dowling), and one this weekend
by Vinny Messana By the time Marcus Stroman stepped foot in Patchogue-Medford HS, he was already a household name within the inner circles of baseball scouts. He had played varsity

by Vinny Messana We are well into the college baseball season. Conference play is heating up and teams are looking to get into the best possible position for the playoffs.