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Weekend Recap

Photo Credit: Adelphi Athletics Stony Brook won two of three games this weekend. They defeated Bryant on Friday 8-5, Connecticut on Saturday 6-3, before losing to Bryant on Sunday 4-3. The Sealwolves improve to 15-11 on the season. They came back from a 4-0 first inning deficit on Friday. Vanderka struggled out of the game but hung on for seven innings while his offense got back in the game. Bryan...

April 2 Recap

Photo Credit: Dowling Athletics Stony Brook defeated Sacred Heart 7-1 to improve to 13-10 on the season. The offensive came alive, banging 12 hits with Kevin Krause and Kevin Courtney each accounting for two. The Sea Wolves got out to an early 4-0 lead and never looked back. Josh Barry recorded the victory with two innings of relief for his first win of the season. They have now won 13 of 17 and w...

Weekend Recap

Photo Credit: Molloy Athletics Division-IStony Brook played a rain-shortened two-game series against Hartford. Each team won a game 1-0. The Sea Wolves are now 11-10 on the season. In the loss, Frankie Vanderka followed up his no-hitter with eight strong innings, allowing only three hits and one run but was tagged with the loss. The offense was completely stifled and mustered only one hit by Kevin...

March 25 Recap

Yesterday the Stony Brook Sea Wolves defeated NYIT by the score of 3-2 to move to 10-9. They have now won 10 of 13 since their 0-6 start. The Sea Wolves received great pitching from starter Tim Knesnik and reliever Bryan Tatelman. The latter received the victory for four shutout innings with three strikeouts. The winning run came across in the sixth inning on a sac fly by Kevin Krause. The Hofstra...

Weekend Recap

Stony Brook swept Albany and they are now back to .500 on the season at 9-9. Aside from the no-hitter, Brandon McNitt also fired a complete game in the 6-2 victory in the middle game. Kevin Courtney has three RBI in that game. In the third game, they won 7-3 with Tyler Honahan recording the victory with two innings of work. Cole Peragine broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning with an RBI double. NYI...

March 19 Recap

Stony Brook lost a 1-0 pitcher’s duel yesterday at Cal State Northridge. The winning run came across the plate on a walk-off walk in the bottom of the ninth inning. Chad Lee suffered the loss for the Sea Wolves who drop to 6-9 on the season and 3-4 in one-run games. The Sea Wolves got a tremendous effort from starting pitcher Tim Knesnik and reliever Bryan Tatelman who combined for eight shu...

March 11 Recap

Yesterday was another busy day for baseball team’s from Long Island. Here’s everything you need to know. Farmingdale State won a sloppy 16-7 game over William Patterson. Both teams committed five errors, but the Rams were able to capitalize on it. They broke it open with a five-run sixth inning and added four in the seventh. Anthony Alvino went 4-for-5 with four RBI, Ryan Levine with 3...

Adelphi Wins Opener

After numerous cancellations, Adelphi finally had the opportunity to play their first game of 2014. It was worth the wait, having beat Virginia Wesleyen 2-1 in a pitcher-dominated game. Neither of the runs were credited with RBIs–an error, and bases-loaded double play, but it did not matter because the combination of Stephen Bove, John Mulford, Vinny Caputo, John Donnelly and TJ Santiago hel...

Rough Opening Night for Long Island Teams

Photo credit: Molloy Athletics The first day of the 2014 season was a rough one for Long Island teams. Molloy, Stony Brook and Hofstra all began out of state and were greeted rudely by the home team. Molloy kicked the day off with a 4-3 loss to Merrimack. Carlos Guzman drove in two runs for Molloy, who went up 3-2 in the fourth inning, but squandered the lead in the seventh inning on a ground-rule...

Back to College Baseball

Photo Credit: Recruiting Cycle I have been posting thoughts on this site about various topics in Major League Baseball. As you can see, I am a huge Mets fan. But now that the college season is right around the corner you will not be seeing any talk about the Mets or the Hall of Fame voting.  The season will be starting at the end of the month. There are plenty of significant players ready to make ...

Day Three Features Several Long Islanders

There were zero Long Islanders drafted on the first day of the draft, which included the top two rounds. That was not a shock. The next day was different. Hofstra’s Bryan Verbitsky was selected in the third round by San Diego. In a bit of a surprise, Stephen Woods of Half Hollow Hills East was picked by Tampa Bay in the sixth round. Woods, 18, compiled a 5-1 record, fired back-to-back no-hit...

Verbitsky Selected by San Diego in the Third Round

Hofstra right-handed pitcher Bryan Verbitsky was selected in the third round of the 2013 MLB draft by the San Diego Padres. “So grateful and blessed to be a part of the San Diego Padres organization!! Dream come True!” Verbitsky had a solid junior season as he compiled a 3-4 record with a 2.66 ERA in 44 innings, accumulating 51 strikeouts and limiting the opponents to 27 hits and 10 wa...

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