Robsinon Cano’s power was on display as the Yankees took Game 1 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium
(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 [...]
(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 [...]
(31st July, 2010)
Mike Gipson allowed 4 Earned runs over 4 2/3 innings - File Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner | read this item ShareTweet In front of a sold out crowd at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark the Staten Island Yankees fell short of the sweep when the Connecticut Tigers exploded for seven runs on twelve hits to take the final game of the three-game series. Staten Island left a total of eight men on base throughout the [...]
(26th July, 2010)
ShareTweet The Staten Island Yankees improved their season record against the cross-town rival Brooklyn Cyclones with a 8-7 victory to give them six wins over them this season. Staten Island was the first to get on the board and never looked back. In the top of the first inning the Yankees plated five runs off [...]
(25th July, 2010)
Kevin Mahoney swinging for his sixth homer of the season - Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner | read this item ShareTweet In front of a sellout crowd at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark the Staten Island Yankees defeated the rival Brooklyn Cyclones, 3-2 to snap their recent three game losing streak. The Brooklyn Cyclones were the ones to strike first platting a single run in the top of the first inning off of Yankees starter [...]
(24th July, 2010)
Shane Brown watches as the ball goes over the fence for a homerun - Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner | read this item ShareTweet The Staten Island Yankees dropped their third straight game to the cross-town rival Brooklyn Cyclones, falling to 16-15 for the season and six games behind first. Nik Turley was charged with the loss, allowing eight earned runs on nine hits and two errors and striking out three Cyclones in three and two third innings. [...]
(23rd July, 2010)
Francisco Arcia connects for his second homer of the season - Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner | read this item ShareTweet In a long three hour and thirteen minute game the Staten Island Yankees fell to the visiting Hudson Valley Renegades to lose their second straight game. The Staten Island Yankees started the scoring off in the bottom of the second inning when catcher Francisco Arcia sent a fly ball over the right-field fence for [...]
(13th July, 2010)
ShareTweet STATEN ISLAND, NY – In front of an intimate crowd of 1,930 fans the Staten Island Yankees fell to the visiting Batavia Muckdogs in fifteen innings. By the end of the night only a few people remained and they were treat to the pitching debuts of a couple of the Yankees position players. Nik [...]
(7th July, 2010)
ShareTweet The Staten Island Yankees continued their hot play has they won their eighth straight game and moved 2.5 games above the cross-town Brooklyn Cyclones to become the team with the second best record in the New York-Penn League. Making his first start of the season for the Staten Island Yankees after being called up [...]