RCT Chats With McNeil & He Gets a Puppy By Joe Rini Jeff McNeil’s nickname may be the “squirrel” but unlike those feisty creatures that zig zig and then zig zag again as they crisscross in front of your car as you negotiate the roads of Rockland County, he was cool as a cat in […]
+ COMMUNITY WHEELCHAIR SOFTBALL GAME VS. BOULDERS Pomona, NY – Helen Hayes Hospital will team up with the Rockland Boulders baseball team and Bridges Independent Living Center on Sunday, July 28th to present Accessible Awareness Day at Palisades Credit Union Park—featuring a very special wheelchair softball game pitting Helen Hayes Hospital, Bridges, and community members against […]
HEMPSTEAD, NY (07/15/2019)– Hofstra University and the Department of Athletics are excited to announce the creation of the Hofstra Athletic Director Scholars Academic Honor Roll, recognizing the incredible work of Pride student-athletes in the classroom. Sean Flaherty of Orangeburg, NY has earned a spot on the initial list. A total of 159 Hofstra student-athletes were […]
By Travis Pulver Going into Friday night’s game against the Miami Marlins, the New York Mets were hoping that the reigning National League Cy Young winner, Jacob deGrom could lead the team out of their rut. With losses in their last two against the Washington Nationals, the team had fallen two games below .500 (20-22). […]
41 Seaver Way Is New Address for Citi Field By Joe Rini After a week where nearly everything went wrong for the Mets, on the seventh day, they commemorated a year where everything went right. After a devastating loss on Sunday June 23 in Chicago, subsequent disappointing play on the field and distractions off it, […]
RCT Chats With Ron About 1969 Mets & Book “Here’s the Catch” BY JOE RINI To Ron Swoboda, “just a guy,” baseball’s parlance for an average player, made his iconic catch in the 9th inning of pivotal Game 4 of the 1969 World Series. While Swoboda’s career statistics might support the just a guy designation, […]