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Jones is
in his second year with the Thunder- Photo Credit: Kenny Barto/Baby-Bombers.com
Trenton right-handed pitcher, Jason Jones is having a
phenomenal start, better than anyone would have predicted. "A lot of
the credit has to go to our pitching coach, Scott Aldred," Jones
said. "As a staff, he always has us meet together, and have a proper
game plan going in." So far this season Jason Jones has the least
amount of earned runs in the Trenton rotation.
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Matt
Carson made his Triple-A debut last night - Photo Credit: Robert Pimpsner/Baby-Bombers.com
Yesterday afternoon the Staten Island Yankees Booster Club held
their first ever bus trip to see the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees
in action at PNC Field. Upon arriving at the home of the Triple-A
Yankees the Baby Bomber faithful were treated to a spectacular
surprise. Former Staten Island Yankee outfielder Matt Carson was
called up and was in the lineup for Scranton.
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Angel
Reyes has spent 2006 and 2007 between Staten Island, Gulf Coast and
Charleston - Robert Pimpsner
On
May 1, 2008 Major League Baseball announced that they have suspended
Staten Island Yankees pitcher Angel Reyes 50 games for violation of
the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Reyes' suspension is effective at the start of the 2008 Staten
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Pat
McMahon will be taking over as the new skipper of the Staten Island
Yankees
In
September of 2007 the New York Yankees made a move in their player
development department. That move was hiring former college head
coach Pat McMahon as the new Special Assistant for Player
Development and Scouting. In addition to his duties in Player
Development, Mr. McMahon will be taking over the reigns as skipper
of the Staten Island Yankees.
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Season
Ticket Holders lined up at the main gate - Photo Credit:
Robert Pimpsner/Baby-Bombers.com
It
was a damp and chilly day at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark at
St. George on Sunday as many Baby Bomber fans braved the cool air
and light rain to help usher in another new season of Staten Island
Yankees baseball. The first 100 Season Ticket holders who waited
inline were the first fans allowed to enter the ballpark and were
given the opportunity to meet former a couple former New York
Yankees.
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In 2008 the Staten Island Yankees
will be celebrating their tenth season on Staten
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