Jordan Lambert

Q & A With Jordan Lambert

Jordan Lambert was named the Player of the Week for the Blue Chip Collegiate League. The slugger batted .667 for the week and on the season, he now owns and incredible slash line of .560/.645/.840. He is leading the B1 Seminoles, coached by Jimmy Bailin, in virtually every offensive category. He had three doubles, two triples, 8 RBIs, 10 runs scored, 11-for-11 in stolen bases and even has fired three shutout innings on the mound! The Plainview JFK grad is currently at Farmingdale State College, where he played in all 35 games for the Rams. He batted .313 with a .357 OBP and was second on the team with 24 RBIs. I had a chance to speak with him and here’s what he had to say… Who are some people that have had a positive influence on your career? My family, friends and all the coac...

Fall Ball Series Powered by Baseball Lifestyle: Farmingdale State College

(This is the fourth installment of the Fall Ball Series Powered by Baseball Lifestyle. Check them all out there.) Final: USMMA 4, Farmingdale 3 (10 innings) WP: Tyler Reistetter (10 IP, 2 ER, 11 Ks) Noah Herdman with a walk-off single to score Brayden O’Connell USMMA advances to the Skyline Conference championship against winner of Farmingdale-St. Joseph’s pic.twitter.com/0ujX19FdKI — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 14, 2022 Keith Osik is not one for hyperbole. The 10-year MLB veteran has seen it all on a baseball field and in his 17-year tenure as head coach. When discussing his freshmen class he said, “it might be the best depth we’ve brought in. It’s pushed the other guys,” he added. The Rams are coming off a 2022 season in which they finishe...

Plainview JFK Ready To Bounce Back in 2020

After winning back-to-back Conference titles, Plainview JFK took a step back in 2019 in large part to fielding a very young team after a huge graduating class the prior season. Plainview finished 5-12 and missed the playoffs. Coach John Givargidze explains what he thinks went wrong last season. “Everyone didn’t pull their weight, and when that happens, it doesn’t matter how talented of a group you are, winning and being successful won’t happen,” Givargidze said. “Our program philosophy is to be proud of the uniform you wear, work hard, be a family, and be accountable… we believe in working hard and competing every day in practice and games. We got away from that last year, and we are not going to let that happen again.” Givargidze does not see last year as a total failure. He found some po...

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