by Vin Messana Baseball U coach Julien Arcos on their 10-3 win on Friday night over Team Francisco @EcybTournaments pic.twitter.com/Axw3ruQx3s — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 23, 2022 After Team Francisco Notorious 9 opened up the top of the first with a lead thanks to a three-run blast by Sapano, the tides shifted considerably in this Friday night battle between two talented 11u teams in the ECYBL Fall Clash. Baseball U’s offense batted around, scoring five runs to take back the lead and they would never relinquish it. Matteo Rico started it up with a single to center field and he scored on an RBI triple by Lucas Sikiric. Nick Merolla drove him in with an RBI double to make it 3-2. Liam Cruz hit a ground ball to third which was thrown away to score two more runs and...
by Nick Cipolla Postgame interview with Alex Golub and Anthony Dinello after the Titans Victory over Team Francisco pic.twitter.com/Q7Iqku7XUK — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 9, 2022 The LI Titans-Quattrini are going to be a problem for many other teams this summer – if today was any indication. The Titans came away with a 9-0 run-rule victory, showing a balanced attack up-and-down the lineup against Team Francisco Notorious 9. Offensively, everyone in the Titans lineup reached base at least once in this early season Boys of Summer League matchup. Some notable performances came from Anthony Dinello who kept a big rally going in the third inning by hitting an opposite field 2 run single. Alex Golub was responsible for knocking in 3 of the 9 runs scored by the Titans. He h...
1-2-3 first inning for sophomore flame thrower Andrew Koshy. Kellenberg coming to bat. The two teams are fired up pic.twitter.com/cJNppYy8ys — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 28, 2021 One of the top pitchers on Long Island is off the board. Kellenberg stud RHP Andrew Koshy announced his verbal commitment to Wake Forest late last night. Koshy was called up to varsity last season as a sophomore for the Firebirds. Truthfully, it was a no-brainer. Koshy would’ve posed a safety issue to JV hitters. He was sitting in the mid 80s last year, and since that time he has only improved. He’s now touching 90 and has a filthy slider to accompany it. We featured him as part of our “Up Next” series last November following his breakout season for Team Francisco Notorious 9 ...