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2010 WINTER WORKOUT / TRYOUT
2009 TIGER HS GRADS TAKE TO THE 2010 SPRING COLLEGE BALL FIELD
Tiger Alumni Support
LONG ISLAND (FLUSHING TIGERS) 40TH (1969 - 2009) ANNIVERSARY
TIGERS PITCHING COACH BECOMES HOFSTRA PITCHING COACH
Long Island Tigers 17U - NABF National Champions
Major League Baseball Draft
 
 

 
 
 
2010 WINTER WORKOUT / TRYOUT

THE 2010 LONG ISLAND TIGER WINTER WORKOUT / TRYOUT

HUNDREDS OF TIGERS PLAYERS HAVE GONE ON TO COLLEGIATE AND PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL!

COLLEGE & PROFESSIONAL COACHES WHO PARTICIPATED IN INSTRUCTION!

INSTRUCTORS:

PETE TIMMIS
 CW POST  HEAD COACH
JOHN MAUCHAN
 CW POST PITCHING COACH
HECTOR ARISTY CW POST HITTING COACH
MIKE GAFFNEY
 CW POST ASST. COACH
PATRICK ANDERSON
 HOFSTRA U  HEAD COACH
JAMES LALLY
 HOFSTRA U PITCHING COACH
LARRY MINOR
 NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE - HEAD COACH
KEVIN LEIGHTON
 MANHATTAN COLLEGE - HEAD COACH
RYAN DARCY
 MANHATTAN COLLEGE - ASST. COACH
LARRY IZZO NY METS SCOUT
PAT SHORTT
 MLBSB SCOUT
FRANK BODNER
 LA DODGERS SCOUT
CESAR PRESBOTT
 NY YANKEE SCOUT
MATT WHITTINGTON
 CW POST COACH / NOTRE DAME PLAYER - TIGER COACH
ANTHONY MONTASANTO
 CW POST - FORMER PLAYER - TIGER COACH
SEAN BROWN DOMINICAN COLLEGE - FORMER PLAYER - TIGER COACH
KEN AUER
 ARCH BISHOP MOLLY HS - TIGER COACH
KEVIN SURDI
 HOLY CROSS HS ASST COACH - TIGER COACH
MIKE TURO
 MONROE HS - HEAD COACH - TIGER COACH
FRED CAMBRIA
 MLB - FORMER PITCHER PITTSBURGH PIRATES
DICK VINNING
 CW POST - FORMER HEAD COACH
JORDAN WYCKOFF
 STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY - ASST. COACH

 

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Mini-Camp Opened Saturday, January 16th at the New Long Island Sports Complex in Freeport, NY.  The Long Island Sports Complex is the island's newest indoor sports facility boasting 25,000 square feet of turf. The facility is a state-of-the-art, climate controlled complex.

 

 

BE APART OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND RESPECTED TRADITIONS IN AMATUER BASEBALL !

 

THE LONG ISLAND TIGERS!

SINCE 1969

 

 

 
2009 TIGER HS GRADS TAKE TO THE 2010 SPRING COLLEGE BALL FIELD

2009 Long Island Tigers - 2009 HS GRADUATES

 

GOOD LUCK IN THE UPCOMING 2010 SPRING SEASON!

 DAMIEN BERTUZZI  YORK COLLEGE
 WILLIE CARMONA  SUNY STONY BROOK
 DEREK GUSSAROFF LAFEYTTE COLLEGE
 KRIS KELLY         
 MOLLOY COLLEGE
 JOHN KRAUSE HOFSTRA U
 JOSH LAUFER     LIU @ CW POST
 ANTHONY MAZELLLA QUEENS COLLEGE
 CASEY MCKAY    
 LIU @ CW POST
 AJ MORENA
 DOMINICAN COLLEGE
 ANTHONY MUCCIO    
 IONA COLLEGE
 RYAN O'KELLY
 LIU @ CW POST
 BRETT ROESKE
 SUNY BINGHAMTON U
 JOE ROMANELLI
 U OF NEW HAVEN
 GREG SINACORI 
 NYIT
 KURT SMOLENSKY MONMOUTH U
 MATT SOREN   
 U OF DELAWARE
 JOHN WEITZEL
 SUNY BROCKPORT U
 JASON CHIN   
 NYIT



 
 
Tiger Alumni Support

" The Flushing Tigers played a major part of my development as a player, scout and baseball executive. It's tradition continues with the Long Island Tigers and I would recommend this organization to all interested parents and players."

Omar Minaya
General Manager
New York Mets

 
LONG ISLAND (FLUSHING TIGERS) 40TH (1969 - 2009) ANNIVERSARY
CONGRATULATIONS! TO A GREAT BASEBALL TRADITION IN THE NEW YORK METRO AREA SINCE 1969! - "THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE!" -
 
TIGERS PITCHING COACH BECOMES HOFSTRA PITCHING COACH
Long Island Tigers 18u Pitching Coach James Lally becomes the Pitching Coach for Patrick Anderson at Hofstra University (D1). James brings his pitching expirence from St. John's University along with the 2008 NABF Championship from the Long Island Tigers to the Hofstra Dutchman.
 
Long Island Tigers 17U - NABF National Champions
2008 National Amateur Baseball Federation 17-under World Series

Published: July 28, 2008

A trio of Long Island Tigers pitchers combined on the team's first no-hitter in 40-plus games this summer, Sunday at City Stadium.

And they couldn't have saved the feat for a better time - in the championship game of the National Amateur Baseball Federation 17-under World Series, a dominating 9-1 triumph over the previously undefeated Delco Diamonds.

Ryan O'Kelly, who started a 5-3 10-inning victory over consolation champion Stembridge (Md.) in Thursdays tournament opener at Heritage, pitched the first three innings. He gave up an unearned run in the first when leadoff batter Rob Benedict reached second on an error and scored on two wild pitches by O'Kelly. Second-game starter Josh Laufer relieved him to begin the fourth, walking six, but striking out four and not allowing a hit over the next 3 1/3 innings.

"I didn't approach it as a championship game," Laufer said. "I wanted to just go out there, relax and focus on what I do every game."

Third-game starter Sean Apuzzo, who threw an effective slow curveball, came on in the seventh and recorded the final two outs to complete the no-hitter.

"Our pitching coach worked them to be ready to throw three innings each," Tigers manager Ken Auer said, noting each was fatigued from their previous starts. "They gave us three different looks - medium, fast and slow."

"Their pitching was outstanding," Delco manager Rich Merchant added. "You're not going to win when you get no-hit."

After leaving the bases loaded in the second, Long Island struck for the tying run with two outs in the third when Matt Reistetter singled to right to score Will Carmona, who had reached on the first of Delco\'s three errors. Then in the fourth, after Anthony Mucchio walked and ninth batter Mike Angelo singled solidly to center, championship game MVP Casey McKay drove in the go-ahead runs with his two-out double over the head of Diamonds center fielder Mike Raimo.

Leading 3-1, the Tigers broke the game wide open with a six-run bottom of the sixth when Angelo and Brett Roeske reached on bunt hits up the third-base line, McKay walked and Carmona cleared the bases with his single to left, which turned into a triple when it bounced past a diving Evan Cline and rolled to the warning track.

Three batters later, Mucchio tripled to right to drive in the final two runs.

Auer said the dramatic opening win over Stembridge set the stage for the Tigers' 7-0 World Series run.

"That fired up the team and got us ready for tournament baseball and showed us what it\\\'s going to be about," Auer said. "We didn't just want to win games, we wanted to beat teams."

That's precisely what they did to the Diamonds on Sunday, powered by their pitching.

"We wanted to win the game and pitching a no-hitter was just gravy on it," Auer said. "It was a bonus."

Long Island Tigers 9, Delco (Pa.) Diamonds 1

Delco Diamonds 100 000 0 - 1 0 3

Long Island Tigers 001 206 x - 9 11 2

W: Ryan O\'Kelley. Records: Long Island 7-0, Delco 6-1.

Highlights: LI - Matt Reistetter 2-4; Anthony Mucchio 2-3, walk, run, 3B; Mike Angelo 2-3, run; Ryan O\'Kelly 3 IP, 0 hits, 1 run, 0 ER, 1 K; Josh Laufer 3.1 IP, 4 Ks, 6 BBs, 0 hits, 0 runs; Sean Apuzzo 0.2 IP, 0 hits, 1 BB.

 
Major League Baseball Draft

2008 Draft and Player Updates

It is with great honor and pride that the Long Island Tigers celebrate the Major League Drafting of two of their players:

  • Nathan Lape (Marshal University) Colorado Rockies made Nathan Lape the 617th selection of the draft, going in the 20th round,.
  • Sean Nolin (Seaford High School) Milwaukee Brewers made Sean Nolin the 1,492 selection of the draft going in the 50th round.

In another note former Tiger's player Michael Richard Parisi made his Major league Debut on May 5th 2008 for the St Louis Cardinals. In six starts for Triple-A Memphis this year, Parisi went 2-1 with a 4.41 ERA, 23 strikeouts, 13 walks and two home runs allowed in 32 2/3 innings.

Please join the Long Island Tigers in congratulating the accomplishments of these young athletes.

 
 
   
 
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