Plans for 2015
When I started this blog in 2013, I did so on a whim. I thought to myself, why should all the college players–that sacrifice so much–be relegated to waiting for
The Trusted Home of Amateur Baseball on Long Island – From Travel through College
When I started this blog in 2013, I did so on a whim. I thought to myself, why should all the college players–that sacrifice so much–be relegated to waiting for
Photo Credit: Kelly O’Connor It’s tough to make a bigger impact in a Triple-A debut then Keith Couch did. On September 12, he pitched the Pawtucket Red Sox to the
Photo Credit: Allen Greene Two of the rarest commodities in baseball are power pitchers with command and catchers with two-way ability. The Mets farm system–after years of being barren–possesses some
Having worked with Baseball Info Solutions, I have become very familiar with the new-age statistics that front offices in Major League Baseball are relying upon. I will say–for the most
“It’s a little worse than we anticipated,” he said. “We’re going to shut you down for a while.” That’s when you go from optimistic to something similar to getting punched
Adelphi graduate Dillon McNamara had been playing in the New York Penn League with the Staten Island Yankees for the past year. Yesterday he found himself on the mound in
Photo Credit: Gene J. Puskar When Marcus Stroman was originally given the opportunity to be a starter it was going to be a trial by fire. It is fair to
Photo Credit: George A. Faella If perception is reality, Bayport-Bluepoint is a small high school that can’t compete with the best programs. Their star pitcher, Jack Piekos, has been working
It was a tremendous season for West Islip, who beat Massapequa to claim their first Class AA Long Island Championship in 56 years. Their season was cut short in the
The baseball community lost one of its most beloved members, San Diego Padre Hall of Fame outfielder Tony Gwynn. He was 54-years-old and had been suffering from the effects of