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ValleyCats Broadcaster In Studio
ValleyCats Broadcaster In Studio
ValleyCats Broadcaster In Studio
The Tri-City ValleyCats are thundering toward the New York-Penn League playoffs with the league's second-best record. The 'Cats sit at 35-16 overall, just one game behind Hudson Valley for the league's best record, and eight games ahead in the Stedler Division...
Honesty Rings True
Honesty Rings True
Honesty Rings True
Ever have that feeling where your really rare and expensive championship ring goes missing? Nope, me neither. But Drew Weber does. Weber, who owns the Lowell Spinners, the New York-Penn League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, left his 2013 Red Sox championship ring at a New York City restaurant owned by Luigi Militello...
'Cats Continue Winning Ways
'Cats Continue Winning Ways
'Cats Continue Winning Ways
Tri-City ValleyCats broadcaster Sam Sigal joins Brady Farkas to break down the team's success this season. After a 14-0 win against the Staten Island Yankees on Thursday, the 'Cats are now 28-12 and hold a 8.0 game lead in the Stedler Division...
ValleyCats Broadcaster Joins Us
ValleyCats Broadcaster Joins Us
ValleyCats Broadcaster Joins Us
After a season-opening five-game homestand, the Tri-City ValleyCats sit at 3-2. While it's too early to make judgments about the team, broadcaster Sam Sigal drops by to talk about what he's seen in the early going.
Running In A Blue Dream
Running In A Blue Dream
Running In A Blue Dream
There are so many fantasy scenarios going on with the Yankees it isn't even funny.  It's turned into "Dreamland" in the Bronx.  They aren't just playing baseball, and bad baseball at that.  They are giving people around the game the idea that things are getting better or that a scenario is going to play out soon when it has no chance.   Here are some examples.
Mike Lindsley’s Review Of Valley Cats Game Number One
Mike Lindsley’s Review Of Valley Cats Game Number One
Mike Lindsley’s Review Of Valley Cats Game Number One
Three months deep into my time in the Albany area, I finally got the chance to head to a Tri-City Valley Cats game at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, covering the pro debut of Mark Appel on July 5.  Here are the Top 5 things about the experience and a game at Bruno that I took away.
The Successful Regular Season Ends For The ValleyCats
The Successful Regular Season Ends For The ValleyCats
The Successful Regular Season Ends For The ValleyCats
It's time for the playoffs in the New York Penn League, or class A ball if you prefer. The regular season came to an end for the ValleyCats last night in a loss to the Hudson Valley Renegades 3-2. The Cats enter the playoffs on a downward trend, having lost 6 of their last 7 games...
Three Tri-City ValleyCats Named To NY/Penn League All-Star Game
Three Tri-City ValleyCats Named To NY/Penn League All-Star Game
Three Tri-City ValleyCats Named To NY/Penn League All-Star Game
The Tri-City ValleyCats might be struggling in the standings but they will be well represented in the 2011 New York-Penn League All-Star Game. Third baseman Matt Duffy, center fielder Justin Gominsky and pitcher Kyle Hallock will represent the team in the NYPL All-Star Game - which takes place on August 16th at LeLacheur Park in Lowell.
Former ValleyCat To Make MLB Debut Tonight
Former ValleyCat To Make MLB Debut Tonight
Former ValleyCat To Make MLB Debut Tonight
Tonight, another former Tri-City ValleyCat will appear in the Big Leagues. Houston Astros top prospect Jordan Lyles will make his Major League debut tonight against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field at 8:00pm.