Location: Mohawk Valley
Date: June 29, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Summary: The Stallions break a three game losing streak on Sunday, defeating the Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs, 14-11. It seemed as if the game may have been over early on with the Diamond Dawgs leading 8-1 through the first three innings. Three innings later the Stallions were still down 9-4 in the sixth. In the next two innings the Stallions offense came alive, scoring three in the seventh and seven runs in the eighth to jump ahead 14-11. An improbable run started by a Jamie Zee home run in the seventh gives the Stallions a big win and their first win since Tuesday.
Key Players:
Jamie Zee (Stallions): The Jamie Zee show continues now recording his fifth home run of the season against the Diamond Dawgs. He may have started off slow when he first joined the Stallions, but now he is rolling through the competition.
Justin Ford (Stallions): Justin Ford came up big once again for the Stallions going 5-6 with four RBI and three runs. He was the engine behind the offense, helping the Stallions to another win.
Pitching Notes
Montrell Christian Jr. (Stallions): Christian was the best and last pitcher on the mound for the Stallions in Saturday’s game going 3.2 innings, allowing two hits and no runs to keep the Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs from staging any kind of comeback.
Game Conclusion:
A much needed win for the Stallions who had lost three in a row. A big comeback like Saturday’s should provide the team with some momentum in an action packed week ahead. The Stallions have four games in the next three days with a double header against the Amsterdam Mohawks on Tuesday.
Next Game:
Monday, June 30th: Away vs Oneonta Outlaws
First pitch: 7:00 p.m.
For more information, contact: Saugerties Stallions PR Department Email: saugathletic@gmail.com
About Saugerties Stallions: The Saugerties Stallions are a premier collegiate summer baseball team, part of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). Committed to excellence on and off the field, the Stallions provide top-notch entertainment and foster the development of collegiate athletes.