NY Daily News' Yankees' beat writer Gary Phillips joined 'The Drive' this week, and spoke about New York's offseason additions, including Siena's Matt Gage.
Baseball-Reference is the statistical bible for stats wizards. The website allows you to sift through a ton of factors to rank your favorite players, teams and leagues. We decided to take a look at the top 10 MLB players in 2022 that were born in New York. Where did Shenendehowa High School standout and current Atlanta Braves pitcher, Ian Anderson end up on the list? How about the newest New York Yankee from Bronxville, Harrison Bader? Let's find out!
Whenever you see a 29 year-old make his Major League debut, it is special. Baseball fans, coaches and players know that you have to endure a lot to crack the big leagues at that later stage. It's even more special when that player grew up in the Capital Region and played his college baseball at Siena.
Yesterday we reported to you that Maple Hill grad Jaime Schultz would be starting his season in AAA for the Tampa Bay Rays while LaSalle grad JP Sportman would be starting his season in AA with the Oakland Athletics.
And today we tell you that Broadalbin-Perth and Siena product Matt Gage will be starting his season in AA for the San Francisco Giants...
Capital Region products Jeff Hoffman (Shaker) and Matt Gage (Broadalbin-Perth/Siena) were both recently promoted to AA in their respective systems. On Thursday, both made their second starts, and both impressed.
Hoffman, the No. 9 pick in the 2014 draft by the Blue Jays, tossed 5...
Well, move over Jaime Schultz, Murphy Smith, and Jeff Hoffman, the Capital District has another player now in AA: Broadalbin-Perth and Siena product Matt Gage (San Francisco Giants).
Gage, a left-handed pitcher, went 4-4 with a 4.07 ERA for the Single-A Augusta Green Jackets before the promotion to AA Richmond...
Though the thermometer doesn't feel like it, it is officially baseball season. And with that, several Capital Region products are heading off to Spring Training.
We are keeping track of those 518 natives in professional baseball all season long here at 104...
Jeff Hoffman wasn’t the only Section II product to hear his name called during this weekend’s Major League Baseball Draft.
While the flamethrower from Shaker was a big focal point of the draft’s first day, going ninth overall, three more Capital Region players were drafted...