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Williams Continues Hot Start as SI Yanks Fall to ‘Clones

(20th June, 2011)

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Williams Continues Hot Start as SI Yanks Fall to ‘Clones   | read this item

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 [...]

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Gamel Saves Game with Superman-Like Catch

(19th June, 2011)

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Ben Gamel had two hits and the game-saving catch.  | read this item

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 [...]

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Defense Leads SI Yanks to 5-1 Win Over Aberdeen

(24th August, 2010)

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Rob Segedin made several defensive gems throughout the game (Robert M Pimpsner)  | read this item

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 [...]

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SI Yanks and Cyclones Split Season Series

(20th August, 2010)

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Gary Sanchez made his New York City Debut (Robert M Pimpsner)  | read this item

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 [...]

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SI Yanks Win With Walk-Off Walk

(10th August, 2010)

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SI Yanks Win With Walk-Off Walk  | read this item

ShareTweet After three hours and thirty-two minutes to play nine innings the Staten Island Yankees walked off with the series win against the visiting Williamsport Crosscutters thanks to the patient plate approach by Yankees first baseman Kyle Roller. With the bases loaded, two out on the board and a 7-7 tie Roller worked a 3-1 [...]

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SI Yanks Cut Down Willamsport to Tie Series

(9th August, 2010)

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SI Yanks Cut Down Willamsport to Tie Series  | read this item

ShareTweet In front of over 5,000 people at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark at St. George the Staten Island Yankees go back to winning when they defeated the visiting Williamsport Crosscutters, 6-5. The Yankees fell behind early when the Crosscutters plated a single run in the top of the first inning.  However Staten Island took [...]

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SI Yanks Hit Parade Ends Losing Streak

(5th August, 2010)

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Eduardo Sosa had three hits in the game (Robert M Pimpsner/GothamBaseball)  | read this item

ShareTweet After dropping five straight games the Staten Island Yankees were looking for a change of luck and they got just that as they opened a three-game set with the State College Spikes at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on the campus of Penn State University. Five Staten Island batters had a multi-hit game as [...]

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Baby Bombers Fall to ‘Clones, 3-1

(1st August, 2010)

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Kyle Roller watches as the ball flies about four feet down the third baseline. The catcher touched the ball in fair territory before it rolled foul and gave Roller his first base hit of the night. (Robert M Pimpsner/Gotham Baseball)  | read this item

ShareTweet The Staten Island Yankees continued to struggle to bring runners home as they fell to the rival Brooklyn Cyclones 3-1 at MCU Park in Brooklyn.  The Baby Bombers left seven runners stranded on base and was just 2-for-7 with runners in scoring position. Staten Island threatened first but was unable to get that big [...]

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Stevenson’s Homer Lifts SI Yankees Past Connecticut in Pitcher’s Duel

(28th July, 2010)

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Casey Stevenson connects for his second homer of the year - Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner  | read this item

ShareTweet The Staten Island Yankees improved their season record to 19-16 thanks to a solo home run by Yankees second baseman Casey Stevenson in the bottom of the fourth inning. Other than that shot it was mostly quiet for both offenses as pitching was the highlight.  Baby Bombers starter Mikey O’Brien threw six shutout innings [...]

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SI Yanks Leave Nine on Base in Loss

(27th July, 2010)

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Garrison Lassiter had two hits - Photo Credit: Robert M Pimpsner  | read this item

ShareTweet In front of a crowd of 5,007 fans at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark the Staten Island Yankees fell to the Brooklyn Cyclones.  The theme of the night for the Baby Bombers was that they were unable to get things done with runners on base or in scoring position. The Yankees hit a combined six [...]

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