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2022 Justin Arciniegas coming out of the gate throwing some gas pic.twitter.com/Mirj2zF9eR Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 22, 2019 After falling behind 2-0 in the top of the first,
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2022 Justin Arciniegas coming out of the gate throwing some gas pic.twitter.com/Mirj2zF9eR Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 22, 2019 After falling behind 2-0 in the top of the first,

by James Ryder Field 3 at Plainedge Park Sunday morning saw the 10u East Meadow Mustangs meet up with the Islip Owls. Their game lasted through the top of the

LI Titans hold on to win, 5-3 pic.twitter.com/wbqdQdH0NJ Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 21, 2019 The LI Titans overcame an early first inning deficit and held off a late-inning

12U New York Angels win 12-2 in a run-rule victory. Steven Santos went 2-for-2 with a walk and 3 RBI including two triples. Interview Presented by @MuddyLocker1 pic.twitter.com/EKt7jiTs6v Axcess

by James Ryder The 12u East Meadow Mustangs faced the PYA Legends on Carpentier Field Saturday morning at the East Meadow Baseball Complex. The teams managed to exchange leads for

Here’s Jordan Konig on his walk off hit pic.twitter.com/CqzlDU8pa4 Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 21, 2019 What an outstanding game was played tonight to open up the Blue Chip

by Ethan Marshall The PYA Legends overcame a three-run deficit to defeat the Kings Park Knights, 11-6, in five innings at Plainedge Field. An eight-run third inning capped off the

by James Ryder Final: 19-4 Titans. Here is Alejandro Gonzalez with thoughts on the teams win (Interview sponsored by Muddy Locker Sports): pic.twitter.com/NXSjhefcwM Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 14,

by James Ryder Here is Marcus Duncan on his relief outing success: pic.twitter.com/pwI1u58lka Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 7, 2019 The 12u East Meadow Mustangs matched up against Long

When it comes to evaluating pitchers, the first thing many look for is size. Farmingdale RHP Will McCarthy certainly looks the part. The senior hurler stands at an imposing 6’5