Let's take a trip back in time, and remember New York Yankees' hurler Ron Guidry's memorable night in the Capital Region, pitching for the Albany-Colonie Yankees.
It may be one year too late to benefit the Tri-City ValleyCats, but for MiLB teams that still hold Major League affiliation, a major problem will be solved.
It's blanket statement time: the 2021 ALCS, about to be played between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros, would not be happening without the Capital Region.
Sahlen Field has seen it all this season. Yet, possibly the most bizarre situation of them all unfolded on the field last night, thanks to Rookie the Bat Dog.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida struck the Northeast last night, and a minor league affiliate of the New York Yankees was one of the storm's biggest victims.
Life for most minor league baseball players is filled with long bus rides; not so great hotels and plenty of fast food. Truly not the formula one would recommend for training a world class athlete. Some players are on their way up to "the show", many are fighting to be noticed, while some are finishing a dream. The Frontier league is filled with all 3.
The Tri-City ValleyCats will be at the Brooklyn Cyclones this summer when the fellow New York Sports team will have a 'Saved by the Bell' night.
I want one...“@darrenrovell: Brooklyn Cyclones to host Saved By The Bell Night on June 24. Here are their jerseys pic...