Archive for category: NORTHEAST

/ October 24, 2011 7:20 pm

Cooperstown Hawkeyes Take the West Division of the PGCBL in 2011

For those of us who enjoy the historical aspect of baseball, the term Hall of Fame has always rung deeply in our minds. Of course when you mention the Hall of Fame, you can’t ignore the town made famous for housing the landmark. The town is Cooperstown in New York, and not only do they protect the location of the [...]

/ October 18, 2011 11:16 pm

Coach Mayotte Solidifies Baseball in Glens Falls; Golden Eagles Top Record in the PGCBL 2011

The Glens Falls Golden Eagles enjoyed a great season in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League of 2011. They had the best record in the entire league (31-17). The league itself is a story as well. This 2011 season was their first season ever, but the Perfect Game organization is far from entry level. If you have not heard of [...]

/ October 12, 2011 8:56 pm

Newark Pilots Took First Ever Perfect Game League Championship Title; 2011

Perfect Game is a highly recognized scouting  service that covers high school and community college baseball across the country. Well, in 2011 they launched their new Collegiate Summer Baseball League and it went off with tremendous success. In their first season as a league, the Newark Pilots took the  championship with Head Coach Chris Ebright at the helm. We recently [...]

/ July 22, 2011 5:24 pm

Q&A With GM Noah S. Crane of the Laconia Muskrats in New Hampshire

The New England Collegiate Baseball League has a huge Major League Baseball connection.  The league was founded back in 1993, and those original leaders included former Boston Red Sox outfielder Joseph Consentino, while the first league commissioner was none other than George Foster the former Met and Reds outfielder. Within that league, there is a club in New Hampshire called [...]

/ July 21, 2011 6:12 pm

Q&A With Coach Zackrison of the Oneonta Outlaws of New York

Founded in 1978, the New York Collegiate Baseball League is gaining ground as a respectable and interesting destination league for some of the best college baseball players from across the country. This year, the Oneonta Outlaws have a 26-10 record and are in 2nd place in the East Division.  I recently had the chance to ask their head coach Greg [...]

/ July 20, 2011 7:00 pm

Q&A With Manager Tommy Weber of the Staten Island Tide in New York

Staten Island has a history of organized baseball that dates back to the 1880′s. These days, the Staten Island Tide are holding down that historical baseball lineage as a member of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. In the Winter the East Coast may be a frozen mess, but come summer, baseball is in full flight. This season, the Tide are [...]