Location: Oneonta
Date: June 20, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Summary: The Stallions claim their third straight with a win over the Oneonta Outlaws in a 10-4 victory on Friday. The Stallions dominated from the start, scoring seven runs through the first four innings against Oneonta. The offense was electric, with eight different Stallions recording at least a single RBI in Friday’s contest. The team continues to build momentum and perform as they did to start the season.
Key Players:
Logan Sanchez (Stallions): Sanchez had one of his best performances of the season, going 4-5, including a double and a run. He continues to be a reliable bat for the Stallions, taking on a designated hitter role against the Outlaws on Friday.
Lewis Rodriguez (Stallions): Rodriguez is another Stallion the team has been able to regularly depend upon, going 2-2 with two RBI and three runs. Rodriguez is now batting .400 on the season.
Pitching Notes
Mason Weaver (Stallions): Weaver was impressive, pitching only two innings, recording four strikeouts and allowing only a single hit. He closed the night out for the Stallions, securing Friday’s win.
Derek Constance (Stallions): Constance pitched five innings, allowing five hits, two earned runs and recording two strikeouts. A solid outing for a regular starter with the Stallions, Constance had an impressive performance.
Team note: This is the Stallions third straight win
Game Conclusion:
The Stallions had an impressive performance with numerous contributors on the offensive side of the ball. If they continue to play like this, they may soon find themselves at the top of the division.
Next Game:
Sunday, June 22nd: Home vs Boonville Lumberjacks
First pitch: 7:05 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.