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Connetquot Gets Revenge on Bay Shore, Fights Off Elimination

Our @DigmiNation player of the game: Joey Savino. He pitched a complete game while only allowing one run to save the T-Birds from elimination. He spoke with @jpaura24 after the game. pic.twitter.com/HoSCzK5Zy6 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 21, 2018 After earning an upset win over #9 Connetquot (15-8) on Thursday, #17 Bay Shore fell to the Thunderbirds 4-1 Monday afternoon for their first loss in the Suffolk AA Playoffs. Both teams now have one loss in the double-elimination tournament and will play each other on Tuesday. Connetquot won behind another stellar pitching performance from Joey Savino. The junior, who has yet to commit to a college, was coming off a two-hit, complete game shutout against Newfield on Friday and picked up right where he left off on Monday. Our Digmi P...

Hermes Abreu Speaks Softly and Lets His Play Do the Talking

With Commack garnering much of the attention in League 2 in 2017, it was easy to let some of the other outstanding performances go underappreciated. Bay Shore, one year after recording the most victories in Suffolk County, compiled a record of 14-8 and won a playoff game over Kings Park before getting eliminated by Hauppauge. Their biggest impact player was League 2 MVP Hermes Abreu, who was also named first-team All State. He is one of the rare two-way players that plays primarily behind the plate. He had numbers that jumped right off the stat sheet; he hit over .500 with 4 HR, 35 RBI and went 7-0 with 3 saves on the mound. You could argue he would’ve won the Yaz Award had Brian Morrell not dominated as well. He is currently at Concordia College, where he will begin his collegiate c...

Northport’s Bats Explode for 14 Runs in Victory Over Bay Shore

The Northport Tigers overcame an early 4-1 deficit against a difficult pitcher in Matt Lawlor of Bay Shore and put together two separate five-run innings in the third and fifth to defeat the reigning League II champs, 14-5. The offense was led by Matt Lindley (3-for-4, 3 RBI) and George Sutherland, who went 2-4 with four RBI, including a two-run single in the fifth to break the game open. “I think we had a different mindset knowing that we definitely needed to do something different this game offensively,” he said. “I think we came out and we took that approach and we did what we needed to do,” he added. George Sutherland rips a two-run single and Northport leads 11-5 in the fifth pic.twitter.com/CmBaunzmSR — aXcess Baseball (@axcessbaseball) April 12, 2017 Bay...

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