
Stadium ushers Bill and Bill had us seeing red.
Stadium ushers Bill and Bill had us seeing red.
Return of the Heckler, NBT Bank Stadium
F.O.B. Fans of Boeheim set up camp for the weekend at NBT Bank Stadium.
Chiefs centerfielder Rafael Bautista stole third base after doubling in the first inning of today’s second contest of a double header with Rochester. Rochester won the first game today 6-2 and the second game 10-4. After inclement weather postponed the first two games, Rochester swept the weekend series.
Vendors don’t mind a delay sometimes.
Opening Day
Wall of Fame Honoree, Jimmy Durkin
Coach New football coach Dino Babers and AD John Wildhack were special guests for last night’s Chiefs game. They both threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Wildhack threw a solid strike. Coach Babers, whose windup almost mimicked a young Vida Blue, went “wild thing” and threw it low and way outside. He was a good sport though and made sure to cover the plate after the passed ball. This was a great intro into the community.
Michael Taylor of the Chiefs (#2) walked in the bottom of the fourth inning of Thursday’s double-header against Lehigh Valley, then stole second. He went to third on an error and later scored a run. Infielder Jesmuel Valentin is shown here avoiding Taylor’s slide. The Chiefs still lost the game 3-2. The final game of the series will Sunday at NBT Bank Stadium.
During the bottom of the second inning Chiefs leftfielder Zach Collier hit a double off the wall and drove in two runs.
Collier turned around in the top of the third inning and climbed the left field wall to to retrieve a hit. The Chiefs defeated the Rochester Red Wings 6-4.