by Nicholas Cipolla Postgame interview with Nick Fiorentino after Yeti takes both games from the Red Devils pic.twitter.com/Kj6SowR4cI — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 26, 2021 Game 1: Yeti Baseball did not want to play any games during this one. They had a monster second inning where they scored 10 runs and it always seemed like the next man up kept on delivering. In the bottom of the second, Yeti had 3 of the first 4 batters in the inning walk to load the bases for Angelo Servellon who kept the trend going as he worked a walk to give Yeti a lead that they would never surrender. The next batter, Jack Visnius, hit an infield single to the shortstop to give Yeti a 2-0 lead, the bases remained loaded with only one out for Bobby Eck who also drew a walk making it 3-0 Yeti The lineu...
by Gabe Zoda After the game we caught up with WP James Haupt to talk about today’s DH and his CG on the mound. pic.twitter.com/vIFiVePEDz — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 22, 2021 Whenever you have two good teams going up against each other, you know it’s going to be a good game. But when you get a DH between two good teams you get to watch 2 great games. That’s exactly what was seen at Newfield HS when Team Steel Molinaro played against Phenom Baseball. Both teams would take one game of the DH and both of the games would only be decided by one run. The first game would go in favor of Team Steel. They would take it by a score of 3-2 but the scoring wouldn’t start until the top of the 3rd. This run would be scored by Ryan Suppa, who pinch ran for Ryan Yerkes. He started ...
by Gabe Zoda Got to speak with Brayden Soutar after the game after his 1-2 1RBI day at the plate and his 6 2/3IP, 4Ks day on the mound. pic.twitter.com/J5dwxR3bpN — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 21, 2021 If there was a definition of what a humid summer day feels like, this double header would be exactly it. LI Boys of Summer had some 15u action yesterday between the Body Armor Titans and LIB Vexxum. The first game of the DH they played was close but at the end it would be the Titans taking it by a score of 3-1 but the second game is what was even more exciting and thrilling to watch. That second game would end in a 2-2 tie but without a couple of crucial performances from a couple of players , that tie wouldn’t have happened. After winning the first game, the Body Armor Tita...
by Nicholas Cipolla Game 1: Patrick Sanchez makes it 7-0 LIB Neptune with an RBI single to left. pic.twitter.com/LZiT5kCLNc — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 18, 2021 The LIB Neptune proved that they are the team to beat in the Boys of Summer Perfect Game league. This was yet another dominant showing from LIB Neptune, as they continued their winning ways in game 1. The offense attacked early and often, starting in the first inning. Following a single from Jaden Rivera and a double off the wall from Jayson Rodopolous, College of Charleston commit Patrick Sanchez knocked in the first run of the game with a sacrifice fly. In the second inning, Anthony Pandolfi showed off a bit of his power as he hit a two run home run that landed way over the left field fence making the score 3-0 in...
by Gabe Zoda WALK OFF FINISH. Jake Beringer wins it for the Nassau Bolts after this 2R Walk off single to the opposite field. The Bolts take this one 5-4. pic.twitter.com/KMoQs9Tpz9 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 14, 2021 One of the absolute facts about baseball is that the game isn’t over until the last out is recorded. This fact proves itself to be vital over and over again and at Baseball Heaven, this showed up again. In the 16u Division the Nassau Bolts took on Team Parisi in the LI Boys of Summer. The Bolts came into today undefeated and looked to continue their dominance while on the other hand, Team Parisi came in 2-1. Team Parisi had just come off a big 12-0 win against the B1000 Seminoles and looked to use that to fuel them in this one. The game would end with a ver...
by Gabe Zoda We spoke with Marcus Harrison after his perfomance on the mound and at the plate. pic.twitter.com/MSzKL7tSuY — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 13, 2021 The PAL Complex was home to some more LI Boys of Summer action as on the 13th, the LI Red Dogs took on the Tri State Arsenal in a single game. This game showcased some pretty good action from both sides and showed off both good pitching and good hitting At the end of the game it would be the LI Red Dogs who would take home the win by the score of 9-3. In this game they would get hot on the offensive side and never look back. Their pitching was able to shut the door in clutch spots and hold the Arsenal at bay at key spots as well. The first runs came in the top of the first from the Red Dogs. They would score 2 in th...
by Gabe Zoda After the game, we were able to chat with WP Nick Williams (4IP, 4Ks, 1BB) for the LI Thunder. pic.twitter.com/2g9mhEBLUO — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 11, 2021 Sunday held some more LI Boys of Summer DH action. Plainedge was home to the 14u game between the LI Thunder and Dodger Nation. This game was between two friendly teams as most of the guys between the two teams have played together before so the atmosphere was all good vibes on that baseball field. Unfortunately one team had to lose in these games and it was shown pretty early who that team would be. At the end of the day, the LI Thunder would win both games of the DH. The first game ended in a run-rule through 5 innings. The final score of that game was 13-2. In the second game the score would be a ...
by Gabe Zoda WALK OFF WIN. The Bonnie Rockets send it home in the bottom of the 7th with this BOMB from Willie King. F: Bonnies 3, East End Aviators 2. pic.twitter.com/Y61T17Sgvr — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 10, 2021 In the 16u division for LI Boys of Summer, the East End Aviators took on the Bonnie Rockets in a Double Header at the PAL complex. Both of these games went down to the wire and both teams showed how evenly matched they truly are in these games. They would end up splitting the games in the DH. In the first game, the Aviators would take it by the score of 4-3. In the second game the Bonnies would take it by a score of 2-1. To start off the first game, The Aviators would send out Hayden Preston to the hill. He would end up being the winning pitcher of the game ...
by Nicholas Cipolla Game 1: Patrick Sanchez showed everyone his best Derek Jeter impersonation today, as he always seemed to come through in key moments during both games today Game one of a double header between LIB Neptune and the East End Aviators seemed like it was going to be an all-out battle of the pitchers. As the game progressed, the higher the odds of a tie due to the two hour time limit got. For the Aviators, Roy Hoffman was cruising for his first four innings of work. He only allowed 3 total base runners throughout four innings (two hits and a walk) and had three strikeouts to go with it. He also was getting some help from the Aviators defense as Hoffman was producing plenty of routine ground balls and fly balls for his fielders. LIB Neptune had many opportunities to score but ...
Post Game Interview with Christian Amoruso of Yeti HDMH and Lincoln Memorial University pic.twitter.com/8nchAP1X4r — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 30, 2021 by Nicholas Cipolla Just like the heat at the time of this game, Yeti HDMH bats came out scorching hot and didn’t cool down at all. After an offensive clinic in the first game by both teams, Yeti HDMH kept the offense rolling in game two. The scoring outburst began in the top of the inning when Lincoln Memorial University’s Christian Amoruso stepped to the plate with bases loaded. Amoruso had put on a show in the first game and he kept the ball rolling with an RBI single to center field to make it a 1-0 game. The very next batter, Hofstra’s Matt Pelcher hit a sacrifice fly to make it a 2-0 game. Nick Siano followed it up hi...
Some familiar names were on display in today’s Boys of Summer-Perfect Game Collegiate League double header at Brentwood State Park between the Steel Collegiates and LI Strong. Despite fielding a team of primarily 2021 graduates, Steel looked like a team mature beyond their years and executed well in all aspects of the game. It starts with pitching and they performed in spaces. Here’s how it went down: Game 1 Tyler O’Neill took the mound for the Steel Collegiates. He is fresh off winning Nassau Conference II Pitcher of the Year for Mepham. He picked up right where he left off, but before he took the mound he was staked to a 1-0 lead. Joe Sanguedolce (St. Joseph’s) led off with a single to right and scored on Billy Kender’s RBI double. It was a huge day for Kend...
by Nicholas Cipolla Post game interview with Michael Boyle of the Jr Ducks pic.twitter.com/5u6AVfoG6F — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 25, 2021 Tonight just seemed to be one of those nights where everything seems to click for the Long Island Jr Ducks. The Ducks never trailed in a 7-2 win over the LIB Vexxum tonight. Pitching wise, it was hard to determine who had a better performance on the mound tonight. Michael Boyle was dominant through three innings of work, so when Riley Lake came on in relief in the fourth inning, it puzzled a few people at first. But Lake proved to be equally as dominant over the final three innings Boyle finished with a stat line of 3 innings pitched, no hits allowed, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He also provided some offense as he hit a sacrifice fly in ...