Father’s Day Reminiscing
One of the first things I remember is having a catch with my dad in the front of the house when I was about six years old. I recall that once
The Trusted Home of Amateur Baseball on Long Island – From Travel through College
One of the first things I remember is having a catch with my dad in the front of the house when I was about six years old. I recall that once
Photo Credit: MLB.com Baseball players love routine–it’s human nature. Once the routine is set, you can get comfortable in your surroundings, no matter where you might be playing your games.
Photo Credit: Stonehill Athletics Yesterday set the wheels in motion, but day 3 featured numerous Long Islanders selected in the MLB Draft. In addition to the traditional stats, I’ll try
Although there was no Long Islanders selected on the first night of the draft, the wheels began to go in motion yesterday. Three players with Long Island connections had their
We are coming off another wildly entertaining season in Long Island baseball. Here are my picks for the best player at each position. MVP: Kevin Krause, Stony BrookCy Young: Tyler
Photo Credit: Massapequa Patch Playing for Massapequa isn’t always easy. After all, you are basically expected to continue the winning tradition that has been in place for decades. This year,
Photo Credit: Newsday For the first time since 2008, West Islip has been crowned Suffolk County AA champs. They defeated Half Hollow Hills West 5-0 in a winner-take-all game. Just
Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics Here is the second and final power rankings for the Long Island NCAA-affiliated teams. 10. NYIT: 4-46 Poor year all around. They will be looking
Déjà vu all over again, as Yogi Berra used to say. One week after losing two games to St. Thomas Aquinas in the ECC tournament when they only needed one
Photo Credit: St. Thomas AquinasThe Spartans Forced a Deciding Game against Dowling “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch”, is the old saying. Well, perhaps Dowling prematurely celebrated the East