Mike Ciminello

Who Are the Top Remaining Uncommitted 2020 Players?

While it has become common place for players to commit to Division-I schools after their sophomore season of high school, there are plenty of quality players that do not. Whether it be sustaining an injury or simply slipping through the proverbial cracks, there are bound to be dozens of impact players that remain uncommitted entering their senior year of high schools. Here is my list of the top impact players, all of these are kids that possess the ability to play at the collegiate level, possibly even start immediately. Division-I potential: Ryan Hynes LHP, Ward Melville Ryan Hynes is through 5 innings with a 1-0 lead pic.twitter.com/petWkXH5m9 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 1, 2019 It’s hard enough to crack the starting rotation at Ward Melville, let alone getting the ...

Jack Carr Strikes Out 11 in 2-1 Victory for Body Armor

Final: Body Armor 2, Massapequa Redmen XXII 1 WP: Jack Carr (CG, 11 K, 4 hits, 83 Pitches) pic.twitter.com/AlupiacVEo — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 22, 2019 The game did not start out as planned for Jack Carr, as the hard-throwing righty allowed a first inning solo shot to Rob Manetta. It couldn’t have gone much better from that point forward. The Stony Brook-commit wound up striking out 11 batters, allowing just three more hits and needing only 83 pitches to fire a complete game in a 2-1 victory for the Body Armor Titans over Massapequa Redmen XXII in Perfect Game’s WWBA Northeast National Championship. Redmen XXII countered with Dan Meaney, a southpaw that was pounding the zone early and often. Pitching with a 1-0 lead, he was sharp and effective. He fired a 1-2...

Mike Ciminiello Sr. Hoping His Son’s Team Experiences Same Success As He Did in 1990

Smithtown has always had a rich tradition of baseball. In fact, there is a chance this season only adds to that prestige with their talented roster that features arguably the deepest pitching staff on Long Island and a number of impact bats such as Will Kennedy, the Harvey twins, Ryan Pennisi and others. Despite all the success in recent years, the 1990 team remains their last New York State Championship, although they did win the Suffolk County titles in 1999 & 2000. That 1990 team defeated Farmingdale to win the Long Island Championship and kept their momentum rolling right through the NYS tournament. The star of that team has a direct connection to this Smithtown East team. Mike Ciminiello, a very talented southpaw that was the winning pitcher on April 3 against rival Smithtown West...

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