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Art Canestro was never nervous on the mound–except maybe for this time, he admitted. Pitching in the first ever game at Coors Field, there was a capacity crowd of 60,000
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Art Canestro was never nervous on the mound–except maybe for this time, he admitted. Pitching in the first ever game at Coors Field, there was a capacity crowd of 60,000

(Baseball Heaven GM Frank Zitaglio (left) pictured with Axcess Baseball President Vinny Messana) We are pleased to announce that we have come to terms with Baseball Heaven on a one-year

Panthers counting on another year big from SS Brett Malm who batted .330 last season pic.twitter.com/WSKHTBCpFb — Axcess Baseball (@axcessbaseball) October 26, 2017 This afternoon was Adelphi’s scout day, and

Really good bullpen from freshman Joe Valentino pic.twitter.com/0fkn9Me6Tf — Axcess Baseball (@axcessbaseball) October 25, 2017 Our Fall Ball Series concluded this afternoon at LIU Post with the reigning ECC Champion

One of the things I would change about the state of baseball in our region is that I would eliminate the New York State tournament in favor of a three-game

https://soundcloud.com/vinny-messana/sal-mignano-on-the-best-teams-in-class-a-history On this week’s podcast, special guest Sal Mignano joins host Vinny Messana to discuss the best teams in Class A Long Island history. Mignano retired second on the all-time

As the season wore on, it seemed I was hearing about more and more players that had risen their stock and impressed scouts in various tournaments in places such as

15 points including 4 HR for Matt Nachamie (Bellmore JFK) ! pic.twitter.com/AT8OSprhce — Axcess Baseball (@axcessbaseball) October 21, 2017 Calhoun hosted a HR Derby to raise money for Steve Kuzemchak,

For a span of seven years, winning a Skyline Conference championship was an annual tradition for the Farmingdale State team. I was a part of two of those titles, and

(Editor’s Note: Neal Heaton is our Pitching Analyst. He spent 12 seasons in the Major Leagues as a LHP for several teams. He was named to the National League All-Star