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Long Island Baseball Sweeps Morning Double Header With 4-3 and 6-3 Victories

By Chris Prystupa Here’s Doug Davies from Long Island Baseball as he takes us through his at-bat where he hit a double bringing home the go-head run leading to a 4-3 game one victory pic.twitter.com/z1U5oMuRxE — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 18, 2022 It was a beautiful day for two games at West Babylon HS as the 16U Team Francisco Prime took on the 16U Long Island Baseball-Select (LIB). Both teams played well in each game but LIB ultimately came away with two wins.  In game one of the double header, LIB wasted no time as they scored two runs thanks to an error and a RBI single by Dylan Cantwell. Just as quickly as they jumped out to a two run lead, Team Francisco responded back with a run of their own in the bottom of the first. They were able to capitalize on a wild pitch and ...

Long Island Baseball Powers Way To 12-1 Victory

Although pitching wins championships, great offense can get you there. The 12U Long Island Baseball used their impressive lineup to power their way to a 12-1 victory over B1000 Seminoles-Kondak on Friday night at Cantiague Park. With the victory, they will now face Body Armor Titans on Saturday in the semifinals. The victory came as redemption after the Seminoles captured both games during the regular season. A.J. Wayne got things going right away for LIB with a triple to right field in the top of the first. After T.J. Bradford was hit by a pitch, Nick Kramer‘s RBI ground out to shortstop scored Wayne to get them on the board. Wayne was the starting pitcher for LIB and he was masterful. He fired a 1-2-3 first inning with two strikeouts to allow his offense to get back to work –...

Long Island Baseball and Long Island Scouts Academy Split Their BOS 18U/College Games

by Salvatore D’Onofrio LIB keeps the pressure on by scoring 5 in the 3rd to extend the lead to 9-0. pic.twitter.com/OXD4DNyqJv — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 13, 2020 On a muggy Thursday morning at the Baseball Heaven Complex, the Long Island Baseball (LIB) and the Long Island Scouts Academy 18U/College team took the field knowing that both games were must win games as the season comes to an end and playoffs are around the corner. Both teams were able to come out with a victory. Here is how it happened. Game 1: Long Island Baseball attacked first by putting the pressure on opposing starting pitcher Devin Rooney. NYIT-commit Garrett Scavelli was able to get on base with a one-out base-hit to left-field. Starting pitcher for LIB Jake Lombardi was able to help himself wit...

Dodger Nation Wins 5-2 Over LIB Costello

Coach Tom Pollatto on his teams performance in their victory over LIB Costello pic.twitter.com/ZrShMDdKQZ — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 18, 2020 By Jared Valluzzi The matchup between Dodger Nation and Long Island Baseball (Costello) was bound to be a good one featuring two teams hungry for a victory. It was the third game of the Brian Moore Memorial Tournament which honors Brian Moore, a beloved NYPD officer who lost his life on duty. For each of these teams they were both looking to get their first win of the tournament. Despite both of these squads not being able to make the playoffs, each team came out firing right away.  In the top of the first, it was Dodger nation getting two guys on early but Mike Kalista who was on the hill for LIB (Costello) quickly struck out 2 batt...

Ryan Heidrich and Jake Strow Shine for the Diamond Spikes in 4-0 victory over Long Island Baseball

The Diamond Spikes manger discussing on how he felt his team played today. pic.twitter.com/HKooDAxOGI — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 17, 2020 by Salvatore D’Onofrio Yesterday’s powerhouse matchup between Long Island Baseball (Costello) and Diamond Spikes did not disappoint. It was both teams’ second game of the Brian Moore Memorial Tournament honoring the late Long Island native Brian Moore who was a decorated NYPD officer killed during action.  Coming into Friday, it was a must win for both teams. Long Island Baseball lost a tough game to the Oil City Bandits, 11-2, on Thursday and Diamond Spikes tied with Dodger Nation on Thursday afternoon.  On the mound for the Diamond Spikes was right hander Ryan Heidrich. For Long Island Baseball, Joe McGuire took the h...

Transcript of Interview With Yankees RHP Luis Severino

Last night I had the opportunity to be on a conference call with Yankees RHP Luis Severino, thanks to my friends at Long Island Baseball and Play Ball International. He answered a number of questions from the young ballplayers regarding his best experiences on the diamond, how he built his arm strength, etc. After he answered those questions, I was able to ask three of my own. Here’s what he had to say. Vinny Messana: So we know the Dominican Republic is a hot bed for talent. I’m curious what the youngsters are doing to stay sharp during this time with no competitive baseball. Luis Severino: So I can talk about experiences I have with my brother, he’s working out down there with a couple friends. They’e just working out at the house.There’s a routine you can d...

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Up Next Powered by The Yard Sports Academy: Sadier Vicioso

Long Island Baseball captures the 15U Championship with a 7-6 come-from-behind victory. Sadier Vicioso fired four hitless innings in relief to record the win pic.twitter.com/uAZQdJT10K — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 14, 2019 (This is the fifth installment of our popular series ‘Up Next’ in which we spotlight the next wave of superstars on Long Island. Previously, we have featured Jayden Stroman, Liam Stemmler, Paul Napolitano and Matt Gileno. None of these players have appeared in a varsity game, but we are confident that they will soon. The series is Powered by The Yard Sports Academy, which you can check out here.) “JACKPOT!” He thought to himself when he found out he landed a Dominican-born left-handed pitcher in the 12th round of the Baldwin Litt...

Long Island Baseball Overcomes 6-0 Deficit to Capture 15U Columbus Day Championship

Long Island Baseball captures the 15U Championship with a 7-6 come-from-behind victory. Sadier Vicioso fired four hitless innings in relief to record the win pic.twitter.com/uAZQdJT10K — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 14, 2019 It’s not often that you see a 6-0 lead squandered, and it’s even more rare in a Championship game when runs are typically at a premium but that’s exactly what we saw this morning in the 15U Finals. Sharks Baseball Academy came out of the gate firing, scoring six runs in the top of the second inning. They got the scoring going on an RBI single by Patrick Murnane followed by a wild pitch. Nathaniel Yee extended the lead to 3-0 with an RBI single to center field. James Cummins hit an infield single with the bases loaded to make it 4-0. A ...

LIB Advances to Boys of Summer Championship

LIB defeats Freedom Baseball 8-0. Here is LIB’s starting pitcher Sadier Vicioso who threw four innings, gave up 2 hits, and allowed no runs. pic.twitter.com/t117hUjDRs — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 15, 2019 Long Island Baseball Quiroz continued their dominant playoff run Thursday night at Hofstra University. LIB defeated Freedom Baseball, 8-0 in a 14u American League semifinals matchup behind a dominant pitching performance by Sadier Vicioso. Through their first three playoff games, LIB has outscored opponents by a total of 26 runs.  Vicioso threw four scoreless innings, recorded eight strikeouts and allowed only two hits. Vicioso says his success tonight is because both his fastball and offspeed were working. “They couldn’t hit my fastball, they were swinging through the c...

Long Island Baseball Eliminates LI Jr. Ducks 8-6

Tyler Evert helped out big at the fourth in LIB’s team victory. With bases loaded he tripled which sent home three runners to score. He is your Axcess Baseball Player of the Game. pic.twitter.com/jh5ivElpsQ — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 7, 2019 by Lou Accumanno It was a victorious outing for Long Island Baseball as they eliminated the Long Island Jr. Ducks 8-6. With rough at bats in the first-three-innings the offense finally caught fire at the top of the fourth as Tyler Evert tripled to get the team the lead and didn’t allow the Ducks to gain momentum throughout the game. To start off the game Costanzo put in Andrew Schneir on the mound to throw for LIB. With the help of the infield all three batters grounded out to end the inning. Problems started to emerge for Schn...

Farmingdale Greendogs Advance to 10U Championship

The Farmingdale Greendogs held off a late rally by Long Island Baseball in which they sent the tying run to the plate after trailing by six runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to capture a 10-7 victory. With the victory, they advance to face the Long Island Titans in the 10U Stars & Stripes Tournament. LIB got off to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on an error and a couple wild pitches to score Lorenzo D’Ambrosio. The lead did not last long as the Greendogs sent eight batters to the plate in the bottom of the first and crossed the plate three times highlighted by an RBI single by Thursday’s hero Chris Parisi, an error and an RBI single by William Herbert. After a scoreless top of the second, they added three more runs on an RBI single by Justin Ortiz and a two-run double ...

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