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It was not too long ago that fouls balls landed on Sunrise Highway and overthrows by infielders ended up in the middle of campus at St. Joseph’s. Now coming off
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It was not too long ago that fouls balls landed on Sunrise Highway and overthrows by infielders ended up in the middle of campus at St. Joseph’s. Now coming off

Another day, another victory for St. John’s. The Red Storm continues to ravage opponents this season, while Fordham, Stony Brook and Adelphi struggle. Division I St John’s Remains Undefeated: 7-3

Long Island native Cody McPartland picked up right where he left off in 2016 with Dowling. The senior RHP came on in relief for Franklin Pierce in the fifth inning of

Long Island’s HR leader in 2015 was Island Trees senior Tucker Hahn. After sitting out a year, he is now at Nassau Community College, where he could be a real

by Troy Mauriello If the St. John’s Red Storm weren’t on the national radar after a 7-0 start to their season, they certainly are now. The No. 16 ranked Johnnies came

Dr. Luga Podesta will be lending his expertise to aXcess Baseball as the Injury Prevention Expert. He has worked in the highest levels of sports; notably as the Head Team Physician

One of the bright spots of Sayville’s 2016 season was the emergence of eighth grader Brock Murtha not only playing on varsity, but also smacking two home runs and winning

Through out the season, I will be posting my observations from the games I attend from a scout’s perspective. It will not always feature positive reviews, but they will be

After watching their practice tonight, it was stunning how far along the Maritime program has come. Coach Charlie Barbieri has a team ready to compete for a championship this season.

More than one player referred to Opening Day as a holiday during pregame warmups. Adelphi’s starting pitcher, TJ Santiago, had the energy of a kid on Christmas morning but his splitter