A Queens College All-American
Queens College baseball freshman Marc Cisco, Long Island City, New York, resident and Queens College Knights second baseman, has earned All-American honors. He is the …
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Queens College baseball freshman Marc Cisco, Long Island City, New York, resident and Queens College Knights second baseman, has earned All-American honors. He is the …
During his remarks on Keith Hernandez Day, Mets legend Mike Piazza introduced Hernandez by noting that he could feel the presence of “No. 8” (Gary …
Their careers span from baseball’s earliest days to the game’s current generation, so fans of every era will have reason to celebrate the Class of …
Despite just recently joining the Cyclones in the second half of May, relief pitcher Grant Hartwig has already established himself as maybe the team’s most …
On Wednesday with a runner on second, Tanner Murphy hit a soft chopper that went under the glove of the charging second baseman. When the …
In the spring of 1961, Joan Payson selected former Yankees general manager George Weiss to become the first president of the expansion New York Mets. …
Former college quarterback starting to shine for the Cyclones There aren’t many professional baseball players who can say they’ve thrown a touchdown pass in both …
— Eighteen students begin summer of a lifetime in Cooperstown — (COOPERSTOWN, NY) – Although most get the call to the National Baseball Hall of Fame at the …
“They’re the best bullpen in the league” Brooklyn Cyclones manager Luis Rivera has a lot of confidence in his bullpen, and he isn’t afraid to …
In six innings of work, Jesús Vargas didn’t allow a run. Through the first five, he didn’t allow a baserunner. In his first …