Colin Rhein

North Babylon Looks To Restore Momentum From 2019

by Chris Sacchi Steve Corrado and his North Babylon High School Baseball team can be seen as a reflection of the current state of affairs when it comes to overcoming Covid-19. At first, Corrado has to reflect on what has been lost: “The first thing I would say is that last year, my heart was broken for my seniors, that they didn’t get an opportunity to come back out and prove that we were going to be a good team.” Just like the rest of the world, Corrado is hoping we can reclaim what was had before. Absolutely dominant outing by 6’4 RHP Colin Rhein (North Babylon 2021). Sitting 87-88 T89 with a vicious 72 MPH hook pic.twitter.com/oWzo8Ye3kj — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 24, 2020 “We hope that the blueprint for success in ‘18 and ‘19 will carry over to all these...

Who Were The Top Performers At Saturday’s Unsigned Senior Showcase?

One of the beauties of attending a showcase is that it affords you the opportunity to display your skills in front of coaches that otherwise wouldn’t see you. When you combine an event like Saturday’s Blue Chip Prospect unsigned senior showcase with a platform like Axcess Baseball, I think it’s a winning combination. Yesterday was a great event because there was about 40 seniors that are looking to play college baseball and about a dozen local schools that are looking for quality players. Considering the circumstances that these players have had to endure during their biggest year of high school baseball, it’s definitely worth being in attendance. As is always the case, a number of kids really stood out and I’m really glad that I’m hopefully able to prov...

JC Canobbio Throws Out Tying Run at the Plate to End Game

Colin Rhein took a no-hitter into the 7th inning with 2 outs before a bloop single by Charles Hardwick ended it. He still finished with a 2-hit shutout to get Lindenhurst within 1 win of the postseason. He’s our @BsbLifestyle101 Player of the Game pic.twitter.com/s0PfgjzHWI — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 14, 2019 Colin Rhein claims he didn’t know he had a no-hitter going. Not going into the seventh inning and not even after he got the first two outs. It’s probably good considering the no-hit bit ended in the most unique fashion as he struck out the batter but a dropped third strike allowed him to reach first base safely. After a clean single to center broke up the no-hitter and a second hit threatened to end the shutout, center fielder JC Canobbio fired a stri...

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