Gotham Baseball Minors: Quiroli: Trenton Thunder Notebook
The Thunder closed out May at home with two rehab appearances and a walk-off win, against the team with the best Eastern League record.
Covering the past, present and future of the New York Game
The Thunder closed out May at home with two rehab appearances and a walk-off win, against the team with the best Eastern League record.
Entering their 20th season in existence, the Trenton Thunder are off to a solid start.
In the warmly lit Foley’s NY on West 33rd, a spirit of generosity rose up Thursday night.
For Ray Negron, a chance “meeting” with George Steinbrenner changed the course of his life. In his new book, “Yankee Miracles”, Negron recalls how the encounter, “saved my life.” In return, he’s now trying to help others believe that anything is possible.
Gotham Baseball’s Jessica Quiroli picks the best and brightest of the NYPL’s Brooklyn Cyclones and Staten Island Yankees.
The Staten Island Yankees have struggled in a number of key areas, but the raw talent has also been on display throughout July
Wyoming, a state without high school baseball, hasn’t had success in producing top baseball talent. Brandon Nimmo could change that.
Jessica Quiroli takes a look at Brooklyn Cyclones pitcher Rainy Lara in the latest installment of the Gotham Baseball Minor League Report
Yankees prospect Saxon Butler has just begun his professional baseball career, but his maturity and intensity level has already been noted, according to Gotham Baseball’s Jessica Quiroli.
Gotham Baseball is proud to announce the release of its latest issue, The 2012 Early Season Issue, featuring stories about the Past, Present and Future of New York’s Game.