(3rd July, 2011)
ShareTweet In the ninth inning, with two outs on the board a runner at second big third baseman Zach Wilson stepped up to the plate for the Staten Island Yankees. With his team down by a run and the tying run 180-feet away, Wilson lined the ball to right field solidifying the Baby Bomber comeback [...]
(20th June, 2011)
ShareTweet While the majority of the attention was on the rehabbing Phil Hughes, it was the young centerfielder Mason Williams who shined once more. Williams who has been one of the best hitters so far in this early season went 3 for 5 for the Staten Island Yankees. The younger prospect’s average is currently at [...]
(19th June, 2011)
ShareTweet As the Brooklyn Cyclones were just starting to put together a two-out rally against Yankees right-hander Branden Pinder, Cyclones right-fielder Javier Rodriguez sent a fly ball into right field that looked like it would fall in for a base hit but Staten Island right-fielder Ben Gamel had ideas of his own. Gamel flew thru [...]
(19th October, 2010)
From head – his cranium bursting with myriad bunt, steal, and hit-and run strategies – to foot, with a pack of cigarettes and a lighter tucked into his left baseball sock, Wally Backman is a 69-inch, barrel-chested, tightly wrapped bundle of wired energy.
(17th September, 2010)
ShareTweet Cito Culver, the 2010 first round draft pick of the New York Yankees, will be awarded the key to the city by Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy on Monday, September 20, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at City Hall. The Irondequoit High School standout was the first Rochester native since Mike Jones was drafted by the [...]
(26th August, 2010)
ShareTweet Before the Staten Island Yankees came north this past June many Yankee fans were excited as it was expected that 2009 first and second round draft picks Slade Heathcott and J.R. Murphy were expected to join the team. However the Yankees decided that the duo will skip the New York-Penn League and join the [...]
(24th August, 2010)
ShareTweet Defense was the key to the game for the Staten Island Yankees as they limited the Aberdeen Ironbirds to just one run allowing 16 runners to reach base, ten via the walk. 2010 first round pick Cito Culver and third rounder Rob Segedin were in the middle of the action making great defensive plays [...]
(20th August, 2010)
ShareTweet In front of a sold out crowd at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark the Brooklyn Cyclones came from behind to earn a season series split with the Staten Island Yankees. The Cyclones were the first to get on the board plating four runs in the first inning off of Yankees starter Mike Gipson. After [...]
(14th August, 2010)
Alfredo Aceves went 2 perfect innings for the Thunder (Robert M Pimpsner/Gotham Baseball) | read this item ShareTweet On Friday, August 13, 2010 New York Yankees right-handed pitcher Alfredo Aceves continued on his progress to make his return to the major leagues when he made a rehab start for the Double-A Trenton Thunder of the Eastern League. Aceves threw a total of 27 pitches, 18 for strikes, in a perfect two inning [...]
(12th August, 2010)
ShareTweet In the tenth inning and in front of a sold out crowd Staten Island Yankees outfielder Kelvin De Leon sent a fly ball up into the air and over the left-field fence with two runners on base and a 3-2 count for a walk-off three-run homerun making him the hero of the day. That [...]