by John Sullivan Ralph Imperato closes the game for Arsenal with three Ks and they win it 6-3 over Long Island Crew pic.twitter.com/1LfsKH0i0g — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 27, 2023 The 16u Boys of Summer match upbetween Tri-State Arsenal and Long Island Crew was a battle of two fundamentally sound teams who can get it done on both offense and defense. In the bottom of the first inning, Tri-State proved that they can get it done on offense. Ralph Imperato started things off with a walk, which was followed by a single from Vincent Genovese, who also threw a scoreless inning in the top of the first. After Imperato stole third, he was brought home on an RBI groundout from Matt Lembo to give Arsenal a 1-0 lead. Tri-State was far from done though, as in the at bat after Lembo’s, J...
by Chris Donnelly Post game interview with Michael Tranaglini pic.twitter.com/hRqCoCAKQC — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 22, 2023 Tri-State Arsenal NY’s bats were firing on all cylinders today in their 13-1 win over the LI Jr Ducks in a 15u National Boys of Summer matchup at PAL Stadium. Arsenal never slowed down as they scored multiple runs in three innings. It started in the top of the first when Arsenal loaded the bases with one out on 3 straight walks. Arsenal was able to scratch 2 across on 2 wild pitches. The Ducks limited the damage by striking out back-to-back hitters only giving Arsenal the lead 2-0 heading to the bottom half of the inning. The Arsenal trotted out the winning pitcher Michael Tramaglini who kept Arsenal’s momentum going getting 3 quick outs preser...
by Aaron Rothschild It was a great doubleheader between two impressive 15u teams yesterday at Eisenhower Park. The B1 Seminoles Black and the Tri-State Arsenal would play two games featuring some impressive fielding with a lot of balls put in play. The teams would split the double header in what was a matchup of competitive teams, this is how we got there. The game started with Seminole starter Jake Duchovski pitching to contact and doing a great job with a solid defense behind him. He would fire a scoreless first. In the bottom half of the inning the Seminoles would find some holes and go for five runs in the first inning, highlighted by a two-run single off the bat of Battista. After this Arsenal starter, Artie Green, would settle down. The score would remain 5-0 until the top of the ...
Wild pitch ends the game! Monarchs walk it off 3-2. pic.twitter.com/7NgPFp4rkW — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 2, 2021 by Matthew Cataruzolo Stony Brook, NY – The Bonnie Monarchs defeated the Tri-State Arsenal by a score of 3-2 at Joe Nathan Field at Stony Brook University. The Monarchs took the field as the home team to face the visiting Arsenal on the second day of the Northeast Elite Tournament. Usher Valdez took the mound for the Monarchs and immediately showed off his impressive arsenal that held the Arsenal to just two runs. Valdez cruised through the first inning, striking out the side. The Arsenal also worked a one-two-three inning to keep the first inning scoreless for both teams. The Arsenal struck first on an error by Valdez, who caught a line drive off the bat...
Jonas Means (SJB 2023) with a 2-R single to left and Tri State takes an early 2-0 lead over Hauppauge pic.twitter.com/phljGZzOsI — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 1, 2021 Tri-State Arsenal hit the ground running in the opening game of the Northeast Elite tournament at Brentwood State Park. After three walks drawn to open up the game, Jonas Means ripped a two-run single through the left side to score Ryan Tam and Alex Johnston to give them a 2-0 lead. They added two more runs on an RBI single by Shane Burns and a bases loaded walk drawn by Gavin Butler to give them an early cushion. They would never look back at they were able to win via run-rule, 12-1, over the Hauppauge Eagles. The starting pitcher for the Arsenal, talented southpaw Gavin Butler (North Shore 2023) was very ef...
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 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...
Max Nielsen strikes out 18 batters to send Ward Melville to the Suffolk County AA Finals ! pic.twitter.com/RtJrqe4y4p — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 31, 2019 Max Nielsen made two announcements while appearing on our IG Live back in April. He stated that he was undergoing Tommy John surgery by Dr. James Paci and he was transferring from UCONN to St. Anselm College. He later changed his mind and has since transferred to UMBC – which competes in the America East. He is the reigning Carl Yastrzemski Award winner – which is given to the top player in Suffolk County. He led Ward Melville to the Suffolk Class AA Finals against Connetquot. He compiled a record of 5-1 with an ERA of 1.44 ERA with 103 strikeouts. He allowed only 19 hits over 49 innings. The high point of his season...
Here’s Jordan Konig on his walk off hit pic.twitter.com/CqzlDU8pa4 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) September 21, 2019 What an outstanding game was played tonight to open up the Blue Chip Prospect Northeast Elite 12u tournament. The game was played at Cantiague Park and featured several lead changes, but ultimately it was Jordan Konig who would deliver a walk-off single in the bottom of the sixth inning to deliver the 10-9 victory for the Commack Crushers. The game began with the Tri-State Arsenal getting out to a quick 2-0 lead thanks to a two-run single by Alex Wayne to drive in Thomas Walsh and Jayden Eavens. It seemed like it would be all Arsenal tonight but the Commack squad brought their sticks too. They immediately tied it up on an RBI single by Ryan Bush, who came aroun...
Final: Tri State Arsenal 4, Junior Ducks 2 Ryan Daza went 5 innings for the win and also hit an inside-the-park HR. He spoke about the victory pic.twitter.com/8KA6NuAFU5 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 22, 2019 With the temperatures in the upper 90s, this game promised to be a challenge for all players involved. After a slog of a first inning, Ryan Daza was facing the prospect of a potentially short outing as the Junior Ducks had bases loaded and nobody out. The Forest Hills-native was not about to give in though. He was able to bear down and allow just one run to cross the plate on a sacrifice fly from Evan Rodrigues. He escaped further damage which proved to be crucial as the Tri State Arsenal came away with a 4-2 victory over the Junior Ducks in a 15U Boys of Summer match up...
Three champions were crowned yesterday at Baseball Heaven for the annual Blue Chip Prospect Northeast Elite Underclass tournament. Below are the champions and the MVPS of each age group: 14U- Team Beast United Opponent: Team Steel Select (7-0) MVP: Jake Griffen Here’s a preseason video we did on them from January recapping their outstanding 2017 season. 15U- Tri-State Arsenal Opponent: Bronx Bombers (6-2, 8 innings) MVP: Zach Stein 16U-Titans Quattrini Opponent: Youth Service (7-4) MVP: JT Raab