In just under three weeks, the Baseball Club will be hosting our spring tryout before picking things back up in mid-August summer.
We highly recommend that all players interested in playing for the team during the 2012 fall season—both new and returning—come out to Lambert Wilson Park on the morning of Sunday May 13th from 9am–1pm in order to show us your stuff. Those players in attendance will have demonstrated a commitment to working out with the team come training camp, which will go a long way toward securing coaches’ attention …
The Baseball Club will be hosting our second recruitment tabling of the year in Vari Link (between Vari Hall and Central Square) on Keele Campus next Thursday, from 10:00am–2:00pm. Just like the last time, we are looking for new players for next year’s fall 2012 season to fill the holes left by students who are graduating and, sadly, leaving the team.
If you play competitive baseball and have a minimum course load of 9 credits per term (i.e., you are a “full-time” student), then you are eligible to play and we’d love …
It’s that time of year again… The Baseball Club will be in Central Square on Keele Campus next Tuesday—hosting the first of several tablings this term—from 10:00am–2:00pm.
In particular, we are looking to restock the team with new blood, as there is a continual revolving door of students every year leaving the team. If you play competitive baseball and have a minimum course load of 9 credits per term (i.e., you are a “full-time” student), then we’d love to have you out for our spring and fall tryouts. Also, if you …
York University Lions fell 12-4 to St. Clair College Saints in a one-game playoff for 4th place in the division at Kinsmen Stadium on Friday.
Karanjeet Singh led York University Lions’ offensive threat, as he got on base two times in the game, including a single in the fifth inning.
Pitching for the third time in six days, Phil Schieda struck out seven, paving the way for a York University Lions win. But luck was not on his side for the night, as the Saints’ bats squeaked numerous singles through the infield, …