The Latest on Stamford Baseball
Contents
- The Latest on Ford Baseball Team News
- The Latest on Ford baseball Player News
- The Latest on Ford Baseball Game Results
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Standings
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: League News
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Off-Season News
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Rumors
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Analysis
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Opinion
- The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Miscellaneous
Welcome to The Latest on Ford Baseball a blog dedicated to all things baseball in Stamford, CT. Here you’ll find news, analysis, and commentary on the local baseball scene as well as updates on the Stamford Dolphins, the city’s minor league team
The Latest on Ford Baseball Team News
-The Stamford baseball team has been on a roll lately, winning their last five games.
-The team’s pitchers have been particularly impressive, giving up a total of only four runs in their last three games.
-Stamford’s next game is against the Times Union on Tuesday.
The Latest on Ford baseball Player News
-Injury updates on some of the league’s top players
--trade rumors involving some of the league’s most popular teams
-The latest news on the league’s upcoming draft
The Latest on Ford Baseball Game Results
The Stamford Baseball Team has had a great season so far, with a record of 12-3. Here are the results of their latest games
5/6: Stamford 11, Ridgefield 2
5/7: Stamford 9, Greenwich 0
5/8: Stamford 3, Westhill 2
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Standings
As of June 1st, the Stamford Bulls are in first place in the division with a record of 21-9.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: League News
The Stamford baseball league has been in the news a lot lately. Here are some of the latest highlights:
-The league has been accused of hazing by some of its members.
-There have been reports of players using steroids.
-The league has been investigated for gambling.
-Some players have been suspended for using drugs.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Off-Season News
It’s been a busy off-season for the Stamford Brutalists. The team made a big splash in early November, when they traded for All-Star third baseman Manny Machado The move sent shockwaves through the Baseball World and it immediately increased expectations for the team in the upcoming season
The off-season hasn’t been all good news for the team, though. In December, star pitcher Jose Fernandez was arrested on DUI charges, and he is currently facing a suspension from Major League Baseball The team is also dealing with the retirement of longtime manager Joe Girardi who announced his decision in October.
With all of these changes, it’s hard to know what to expect from the team in the upcoming season One thing is certain: the Stamford Brutalists will be a team to watch in 2019.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Rumors
The Stamford baseball team has been the subject of many rumors lately. Some say that the team is looking to trade for a new player, while others say that the team is considering selling the franchise. However, the truth is that the team is currently in the midst of a rebuild and is not considering any major changes at this time.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Analysis
It has been nearly two weeks since the last time the Stamford baseball team played a game. And while there has been no official word from the school or the team, it seems likely that the season is over.
This is a shame, because Stamford was one of the most improved teams in all of Connecticut this year. After going just 5-15 last season, the Black Knights turned things around in a big way in 2019, winning 12 games and qualifying for the Class LL State Tournament
What made Stamford’s run even more impressive was that it came without any real star power. The team’s best player, senior second baseman Matt Rugge, was a solid player but not someone who was going to put up eye-popping numbers.
The rest of the lineup was mostly made up of players who were good but not great. That includes senior shortstop Jake Roberts, who hit .270 with a .340 on-base percentage and junior pitcher Anthony Delfino, who went 5-3 with a 3.41 ERA.
So how did Stamford turn things around so quickly? A big part of it was simply that the team got better as the season went along. After starting 2-6, the Black Knights won 10 of their final 12 games to close out the regular season and earn a spot in the State Tournament
In addition, Head Coach John Piazza did an excellent job of getting his players to buy into his system and play as a team. That’s something that can be difficult to do with High School kids, but it clearly paid off for Stamford this season.
The Black Knights will lose some key seniors from this year’s team, but they have a lot of young talent coming back. With another year under Piazza’s tutelage, Stamford should be even better next season and will be a team to watch out for in 2020.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Opinion
It’s no secret that Stamford has had a rough few years when it comes to baseball. The team has been through a lot of changes, and the results haven’t always been great. But there’s still a lot of love for the game in this city, and the fans are hopeful that things will turn around soon.
In this opinion piece, we’ll take a look at the latest on Stamford baseball, including some of the recent changes to the team and what fans can expect in the future. We’ll also hear from some local experts on their thoughts about the situation.
The Latest on Stamford Baseball: Miscellaneous
In this section, we’ll cover miscellaneous topics related to Stamford Baseball. This will include information on player transactions, injuries, spring training updates, and more.