UMaine pitcher Nick Sinacola a strikeout master
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Maine pitcher Nick Sinacola is averaging more than 18 strikeouts per nine innings and has allowed just three runs and 12 hits in 26 2/3 innings.
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Nick Sinacola, the junior right-handed ace of the University of Maine baseball team, has reached a level of excellence all pitchers strive for but few reach. Batters know what Sinacola is going to throw, but they still can’t hit it.
In Sinacola’s start against Maryland-Baltimore County on March 27 – a game in which Sinacola struck out 16 in a seven-inning, 4-1 win – one hitter looked at two fastballs that painted the outside corner to fall behind in the count 0-2. Maine catcher Ryan Turenne watched the hitter step out of the box and psyche himself out.
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Sharks will be back in the Tank
The Martha s Vineyard Sharks plan to return to the Tank this summer to play baseball.
There will be baseball on Martha’s Vineyard this summer. The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks, part of the New England College Baseball League, are planning to play a 42-game schedule beginning June 3, Russ Curran, the team’s general manager, told The Times.
“We’re planning on it,” Curran said. “We just need host families.”
The league, like so many across the country, including the Cape Cod Baseball League, shut down last summer because of the ongoing pandemic. But with numbers trending down and the population getting vaccinated, the league is planning on a summer of baseball.
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Valley Blue Sox announce Hezekiah Randolph as new head coach
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
Members of the Valley Blue Sox shown in the dugout before their doubleheader against the North Adams SteepleCats.Alexandra Francisco | MassLive
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The Valley Blue Sox announced alumnus Hezekiah (Hez) Randolph as their new head coach on Friday, taking over for former manager John Raiola.
A Baton Rouge, Louisiana native, Randolph played for the Blue Sox in the summer of 2016, earning a trip to the New England Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game and second-team honors. Two years later, the 25-year-old rejoined the team, but on the coaching staff as a hitting coach.