Posts Tagged ‘Baseball’

Week in Review (play ball…)

Sunday, April 17th, 2016
Syracuse Chiefs GM Jason Smorol recognizes members of the Onondaga County Parks team before the April home opener this week (there will be another "opener" in June).

Syracuse Chiefs GM Jason Smorol recognizes members of the Onondaga County Parks team before the April home opener this week (there will be another “opener” in June). Inclement weather forced cancellation of an earlier opening day.

Safe

Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
Trea Turner doubled in the bottom of the first inning and slide home safely a few batters later during the second game of yesterday's double header with Buffalo. Syracuse won the second game 4-3.

Shortstop Trea Turner doubled in the bottom of the first inning and slid home safely a few batters later during the second game of yesterday’s double header with Buffalo. Syracuse won the second game 4-3.

Baseball Season, Football Weather

Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
A chilly start to the Minor League season in Syracuse

A chilly start to the Minor League season in Syracuse

Buffalo infielder Jesus Montero braces for the hawk during the second game of last night's double header at NBT Bank Stadium.

Buffalo infielder Jesus Montero braces for the hawk during the second game of last night’s double header at NBT Bank Stadium.

A Great Syracuse Send-off

Wednesday, August 5th, 2015


After a great outing on Monday night against Pawtucket, outlets are reporting Stephen Strasburg is close to returning to the Nationals. We will miss the excitement he brought to the team, the stadium and the city.

By the Numbers

Tuesday, August 4th, 2015
`Stephen Strasburg kicked his second rehab in high gear by striking out the first three Pawtucket batters he faced on Monday night.

Steve Strikeout: Strasburg kicked his rehab into high gear by striking out the first three Pawtucket batters he faced on Monday night.   He continued to throw hard and mow down batters. He worked 5 2/3 innings.

What a difference a week makes. For his second rehab start Stephen Strasburg put the hammer down on the Pawtucket Red Sox, and registered 11 strikeouts while giving up five hits. The Chiefs also provided some major offense, including home runs by Matt Skole (1B) and Jason Martinson (3B).

The Chiefs won 9-3.  Mission accomplished.

The Chiefs scored three runs in the bottom of the first, thanks to a double and a steal of third by shortstop Trea Turner.

The Chiefs scored three runs in the bottom of the first, thanks to a double and a steal of third by shortstop Trea Turner.

The night turned out picturesque after a day that was spotted with rain showers.

The night turned out picturesque after a day that was spotted with rain showers.  The official attendance was  5,646.

Week in Review

Sunday, August 2nd, 2015
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This week marked the return of Washington National ace Stephen Strasburg to Syracuse.

Always a crowd favorite, all eyes were on Strasburg from the time he hit the field for warm ups.

For his first rehab start Strasburg pitched three innings, gave up three runs, had a balk and was hit during a ground out to the mound.

The Strasburg Effect

Saturday, August 1st, 2015
The Syracuse fan base catches the fever.

The Syracuse fan base catches the fever.

According to a report by The Syracuse Chiefs,Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg will start again on Monday. This will be his second start during his rehab assignment.

Week in Review

Sunday, April 19th, 2015
Play Ball: Opening Day (Syracuse Chiefs)

Play Ball: Opening Day (Syracuse Chiefs)

Let’s Get It Started

Friday, April 17th, 2015
Syracuse Chiefs

Syracuse Chiefs came home to defend their division crown under mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures yesterday.

Here are a few photographs from yesterday’s home opener for the Syracuse Chiefs.

Syracuse Silver Knights defender Nelson (Nelly) Santana came to show his support and was in the running for best head gear.

Syracuse Silver Knights defender Nelson (Nelly) Santana came to show his support, and was in the running for best hat at the ballpark.

Mariah Adigun attended the game with her family and sang the National Anthem.

Mariah Adigun attended the game with her family and sang the National Anthem.

Smokin: 96-year old Betty Sterzer, a Chiefs fan for generations, threw out a ceremonial first pitch.

Smokin: 96-year old Betty Sterzer, a Chiefs fan for generations, threw out a ceremonial first pitch.

Tony Gwynn Jr. got a great reception from the Syracuse crowd during introductions.

Tony Gwynn Jr. got a great reception from the Syracuse crowd during introductions.

There is something about Opening Day that just generates infectious enthusiasm.

Hope Springs Eternal: Opening Day is all about optimism and infectious enthusiasm.

Shortstop Emmanuel Burris lays turns a bunt into an infield single in the bottom of the third inning.

Shortstop Emmanuel Burriss turns a bunt into an infield single in the bottom of the third inning.

Opening Day is always about the fans.

Opening Day is always about the fans, but by the time the sun had set, the Chiefs defeated Scranton/WB 10-2.

Goodbye Summer (part 2)

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014
Transformational Season

Transformational Season