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by Andy Smith It wasn’t the greatest weather on Long Island on Saturday, so there wasn’t too many of the local teams in action. But here’s how it went down…
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by Andy Smith It wasn’t the greatest weather on Long Island on Saturday, so there wasn’t too many of the local teams in action. But here’s how it went down…

by Andy Smith Division-I: St. Johns 3, William and Mary 4 The bats were quiet through two until St. Johns opened the scoring with a three-run third inning. Catcher Tate

Postgame interview with Chris Stumpf who was the winning pitcher in Game 1 & 3 of the series and saved Game 2 as North Babylon improves to 3-0 on the

by Jasper Abrahams The Major League Baseball season is here. The weather is warmer, the fields are prepared and theres nothing better than hearing an umpire emphasize the words, play

by Eddie Lennon Todays Axcess Baseball Player of the Game powered by @GCsports is Clarkes winning pitcher Nick Berasti. He struck out 5 over 5 and only allowed 3 hits.

(Editor’s Note: Check out this article from Alex Trezza – Senior Partnerships Manager for Baseball at GameChanger and former ACC Coach & Recruiter.) At GameChanger, were obsessed with making every athlete

Jerry Suppa was the winning pitcher for Smithtown East – throwing 4.1 innings of shutout ball and also driving in a run with an RBI double. Hes our Player of

by Andy Smith Alex Apicella on the season opener. Powered by Game Changer pic.twitter.com/hAvB1ZiEXZ Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) March 27, 2023 The Sachem North bats gave Austin Barrett of

by Eddie Lennon Heres Charlie Imhofs 3-R HR from todays win pic.twitter.com/soNP8SEnuC Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) March 27, 2023 Calhoun, the 2022 Class A Long Island champions, picked up

by Andy Smith It was awful weather yesterday, and most teams preemptively rescheduled their games to a double header Friday or Sunday. Hofstra was on the road, and Maritime was