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Binghamton Rumble Ponies Wrap-Up July 11
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies enter into the All-Star Classic with a 43-44 record, having taking two out of three games against the Portland Sea Dogs before winning three of five games against Eerie Seawolves. Here are some of the highlights Game 1 versus Portland Sea Dogs on July 1 a 4-3 victory for Binghamton Josh […]
Binghamton Rumle Ponies drop tough 12-3 decision to Altoona
It was a tough night at the plate for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (34-29), who fell to the Altoona Curve (30-28) by a final of 12-3 in Minor League Baseball action at NYSEG Stadium. The Rumble Ponies recorded only six hits, while the Curve exploded for 13 hits. Binghamton was led by John Mora who had […]
Cyclones Break out Bats in 10-1 victory over ValleyCats
The Brooklyn Cyclones (38-30) had their hitting shoes on during the 10-1 victory over the Tri-City ValleyCats (43-25), as the offense broke out for 13 hits and the team circled the bases for a season-high 10 times in the game. At first it had seemed the game would go the way of the ValleyCats, who […]
Cyclones and Spinners split Doubleheader
The Brooklyn Cyclones (31-28) split a Doubleheader with the Lowell Spinners (28-30) in Minor League Baseball Action on Thursday night at MCU Park. Third baseman Jhoan Urena capped off a big day with a walk off single in the bottom of the eighth to give the Cyclones a 3-2 victory in game two. Urena, who had two RBIs in […]
Cyclones Even Up Wild Card Standings with Tigers with 4-3 Victory in Series Finale
Hold on tight Cyclones fans, it is going to be a thrill a minute a ride as Brooklyn (27-24) has now evened things up in the Wild Card Standings with a 4-3 victory over the Connecticut Tigers (27-24) in New York-Penn League action on Monday night. Much like the wooden roller coster ride down the […]
Rosario’s big night leads Brooklyn’s come from behind victory
Things were not going the way of the Brooklyn Cyclones (25-23) , who were down by a run going into the bottom of the ninth inning, that was until the bat of Amed Rosario who went 2-for-3 at the dish with a run scored helped to lift the team to a 4-3 thriller at MCU […]
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