CANFIELD TAKES PITCHERS DUEL

AUSTINTOWN, OH- In a potential clash of titans on Monday, both the Canfield Cardinals and the Austintown Fitch Falcons showcased their pitching talents, but it was the Cardinals who emerged victorious with a hard-fought 2-0 win.

Senior Michael Patellis took the mound for Canfield, delivering an outstanding performance by recording 18 crucial outs. The Cardinals’ offense found its rhythm in the top of the fourth inning when Tanner Stricko blasted a triple, driving in the first run of the game.

Patellis proved to be the cornerstone of Canfield’s success, earning the win after six innings of work, during which he allowed zero runs on four hits, striking out seven batters while issuing just one walk. On the other side, Darnley took the loss for Austintown-Fitch, pitching three and two-thirds innings and conceding one run on three hits, striking out five and walking four. Zain Jadallah stepped up to secure the save for Canfield.

Offensively, David Murphy led the charge for Canfield with a solid two hits in four at-bats, while Stricko and Jadallah each contributed an RBI to the scoreboard.

Displaying discipline at the plate, Canfield drew six walks throughout the game, with Enzo Cocca and Patellis leading the charge with two walks apiece. Additionally, the Cardinals executed defensively, turning one crucial double play during the contest.

Despite the loss, AustintownFitch put up a valiant effort, with Mason Petridis leading the offensive charge with two hits in three at-bats. The Falcons’ defense remained steady, committing zero errors throughout the game, with Wallace registering the most chances in the field with 10.

Looking ahead, Canfield eagerly anticipates a rematch as they host Austintown-Fitch once again on Tuesday.

SPARTANS ZAPPED BY THE BLUE STREAKS

Photo Credit: Noelle Nunes

2/2/2024

Madison, OH- In a challenging match-up against the Madison Blue Streaks, the Conneaut Spartans faced a formidable opponent that proved too much to handle. The final scoreboard reflected a tough night for the Spartans, with the Madison Blue Streaks emerging victorious with a score of 92-47.

Quarter Scores:

  • Conneaut Spartans: 10 | 12 | 5 | 20 | 47
  • Madison Blue Streaks: 23 | 27 | 24 | 18 | 92

Player Stats:

Conneaut Spartans Total Points:

  • Chance Loomis: 20 points
  • Jordan Kulko: 9 points
  • Davonte Harris: 9 points
  • Noah Hamm: 8 points
  • JR Hutchinson: 1 point

Despite the challenging game, Chance Loomis continued to showcase his scoring ability, leading the Spartans with an impressive 20 points. Jordan Kulko and Davonte Harris also contributed significantly with 9 points each.

On the opposing side, the standout performer for the Madison Blue Streaks was JP Dragas, who had an outstanding night with a whopping 52 points and an impressive 7 three-pointers.

Looking Ahead:

The Conneaut Spartans (3-13) will regroup and aim to bounce back in their next game against the Lakeside Dragons (3-11) at home on 2/6/24. The Dragons are coming off a 90-61 loss to the Geneva Eagles.

Meanwhile, the Madison Blue Streaks (11-5) will face the Edgewood Warriors at home on 2/6/24. The Warriors are coming in with momentum after a 70-59 victory over the Jefferson Falcons.

Despite the setback, the Spartans remain determined, and fans can expect an intense and competitive performance in their upcoming game.

EASTWOOD FIELD NAMED 2023 OSFMA FIELD OF THE YEAR

NILES, OH- The Mahoning Valley Scrappers are proud to announce that Eastwood Field and Head Groundskeeper Noah Bard have been awarded the 2023 Field of the Year by the Ohio Sports Field Management Association (OSFMA). The Field of the Year is awarded to athletic fields in Ohio that exhibit excellent playability and safety and whose managers utilize innovative solutions, effectively use their budgets, and have implemented a comprehensive agronomic program. The Scrappers and Bard will receive the award on December 6th at the Ohio Turfgrass Foundation (OTF) Conference and Show in Columbus.

Head Groundskeeper Noah Bard said, “I am honored to receive this award. I would like to thank the OSFMA Board for selecting Eastwood Field. This would not be possible without the efforts of my game day grounds crew, I can’t thank them enough for their help. I would also like to thank the Scrappers front office, and most importantly thank you to my wife Kendra for her constant support of me and my work.”

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“We are excited for Noah Bard to receive this much deserved recognition as the 2023 OSFMA Field of the Year”, said Heather Sahli, Mahoning Valley Scrappers General Manager. “Noah and his team work tirelessly to keep Eastwood Field in amazing condition for over 150 events at the facility throughout the year including Scrappers games, Youngstown State University Baseball, high school games, charity walks, concerts and more. We are proud to receive this great honor.”

The Ohio Sports Field Managers Council was incepted in Northwest Ohio in the late 1990’s. Known in the early years as the Great Lakes Sports Turf Managers Association, this group was a collaboration of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio Sports Turf professionals. The GLSTMA later formed as the Ohio Sports Turf Managers Association and has never looked back. For over 25 years, they have provided Ohio’s turf managers with education, outreach, access to the latest in R&D, and created a network of industry professionals dedicated to providing Ohio’s athletes with first class surfaces.

The Mahoning Valley Scrappers are one of six founding members of the MLB Draft League, joining the Frederick Keys, State College Spikes, Trenton Thunder, West Virginia Black Bears and the Williamsport Crosscutters. Scrappers ticket packages and sponsorship opportunities are on sale now. To view the complete 2024 Scrappers schedule, early bird ticket packages and stay up to date with the Scrappers in the offseason, visit mvscrappers.com or contact the front office at 330-505-0000.

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BERMUDEZ BLAST PUTS COOKIE TABLES ON TOP

NILES OH- Following a 2-3 road trip for Mahoning Valley, they found themselves back home in the
friendly atmosphere of Eastwood Field against the best team in the second half, The West Virginia Black Bears. As The Scrappers turned into The Cookie Tables for one night only, they were looking to give The Mahoning Valley faithful a treat for attending.

The Black Bears were anything but sweet, scoring off the jump in the top of the first inning, courtesy of Patrick Lee taking the first pitch of the game off his back, stealing second and coming home on a pair of sacrifice fly-outs. Cookie Table starting pitcher Elijah Pleasants managed to get out of the inning with no further damage done.

On the other side, starting pitcher Nate Madej was rolling for West Virginia, as he sent Mahoning Valley’s lineup down in order in the bottom of the first. The game remained a 1-0 game through the first three innings before TJ Reeves sent a screamer over the left field wall in the bottom of the fourth, knotting the game up at one run a piece.

The first half of the game had a pitchers duel as the script until the sixth inning. With the game tied 1-1, with a runner at third and two out, Cam Ridley shot a single to center field and regained the lead for The Black Bears 2-1. Pleasants would get the final out in the inning, notching the quality start under his belt for The Cookie Tables, but subsequently being on the hook for the loss.

Mahoning Valley had other plans for the bottom of the sixth inning with two on and two out, that man, TJ Reeves came through again by lining a single to center to tie the game up at two. The tie would be short lived with the next batter David Bermudez sending a boom shot out to left on the first pitch of his at bat. Promptly turning the game on its head, flipping the script and giving Mahoning Valley the 5-2 lead. Omar Veloz would tack on an additional run with an opposite field single, widening the lead 6-2.

Wasting little time getting some offense back, The Black Bears scored a run in the top of the seventh inning off a Ben McClain RBI single, cutting the deficit to just three runs. But it was The Cookie Table bullpen that locked it down the rest of the way with Danny Kirwin shutting down the eighth and Peter Allegro recording the save with a 1-2-3 ninth inning, giving Mahoning Valley the 6-3 win! Thus now bringing the season series win-loss record against West Virginia to 6-8.

Both teams are set to resume action on Wednesday, August 16th for the second game of the series. Catch all Scrappers home games on YSN (ysnlive.com/scrappers), the streaming home for The Mahoning Valley Scrappers!

SCRAPPERS HAVE A TOUGH TIME WITH THUNDER

By Ty Bartell 

NILES OH- For the fourth occasion this season, The Mahoning Valley Scrappers squared-off against The Trenton Thunder in a three game weekend set, starting this past Friday at Eastwood Field. Despite playing in three series previous, The Thunder and Scrappers only played in six of the nine games, with two axed due to weather and one due to the wildfire smoke from Canada. However, in the six prior meetings, Mahoning Valley showed plenty of guts but Trenton had all the glory, to the tune of a perfect 6-0 record against The Scrappers this season.

Despite the lopsided win-loss record, Mahoning Valley has shown their ability to compete with Trenton time and time again. With all the meetings between the two squads being decided by four runs or less this season and that spans across two halves of a season with completely different teams from one half to the other. That goes back to the old adage of “that’s baseball” where the things we marvel at and wonder “how can it be?” when it is just the infinite possibilities the sport brings on any given day.

(FRI)
In the opener on Friday, it appeared as if The Scrappers were putting the one-sided record
to bed, grabbing an early 2-0 advantage over Trenton in the first inning. Thanks to an RBI single by Mason Sykes and an RBI double by Owen Young.
The Thunder wasted little time in forming a response, in the top of the second inning, Craig Corliss delivered a two RBI double, evening the ballgame up 2-2. Trenton’s Dan Covino broke the tie in the top of the fourth when he went big fly for the second time this season, giving the Thunder a 3-2 lead. Anthony Fontana padded the lead with an RBI double in the top of the fifth, making it 4-2 Trenton.

Scrappers got a run closer in the bottom of the eighth when the hot bat of Corey King lined a single up the middle to make it a one run game! But it was not to be, as Enrique Ozoa came in to close things down for The Thunder, giving them the 4-3 win.

(SAT)
In the Saturday matchup, it seemed as if it was going to be an old school pitchers duel,
with both starters in Jonah Hurney (Trenton) and Dylan Sabia (Mahoning Valley) shutting opposing lineups down through the first two innings.

As opposed to the matchup on Friday, The Thunder looked to score first in game two of the series. The top of the third gave them a prime opportunity, with the first three Thunder bats recording base hits to load the bags up with nobody out. Jack Lynch plated one and gave Trenton the initial lead with a fielders choice groundout. But it was the two-out two RBI single from Anthony Fontana that packed a punch, giving Trenton the 3-0 lead.

Scrappers got a run back in the bottom of the fifth after Justin Wiley got a one out bunt single and D’Aries Davis followed him with a walk. Both runners advanced on a passed ball and Wiley scored off an RBI sacrifice fly by Braylin Marine. Both teams would get quiet on offense following the fifth all the way to the eighth, when Trenton scored two runs in the top half of the inning, making it 5-1 Thunder.

Scrappers scored one more in the bottom of the inning as Braylin Marine led off the frame with a double and came home to score off a Mason Sykes RBI single. But The Trenton bullpen, once again, shut things down for four innings following the start from Hurney, as The Thunder used three early runs to give them the 5-2 win.

(SUN)
Sunday was Christmas in July at Eastwood Field, but it was The Thunder that got the
early gifts. A fielding error by Anthonio Fernandez allowed Kolby Johnson to score and Joe Impeduglia followed that up by drawing a bases loaded walk from Trae Robertson to make it 2-0 Trenton early. Impeduglia would go on to add another run to The Thunder lead in the top of the third inning when he slammed one to center, a 400+ foot shot, making it 3-0.

Mahoning Valley would get on the board in the bottom half of the third when, with two on and two out, Owen Young tripled off the wall in left, bringing home two and bringing The Scrappers to within one run of The Thunder 3-2. Trenton would get right back to work on offense, as they led off the top of the fourth inning with an Angel Mendoza double and a Kolby Johnson single, setting up a sacrifice RBI opportunity for Jack Lynch to make it a 4-2 lead.

Bats would go cold on both sides following the fourth inning as the arms were dealing on a Sunday afternoon. With both pitching staff shutting things down the rest of the way, it was Enrique Ozoa that would close it out in the ninth, earning his second save of the series and giving The Thunder a sweep of The Scrappers with the 4-2 win.

As more things change, the more they stay the same. The Thunder improved their record to 9-0 versus The Scrappers this season. With all the games being decided by four runs or fewer in those meetings. Trenton (27-12) will now focus on defending home, as they start a series with The Frederick Keys (19-21) on Tuesday, July 25th. Mahoning Valley (14-25) will hit the road across the state line into West Virginia in a  meeting with The Black Bears (25-14) also starting on Tuesday.

TREVIN IS DRIVEN

WARREN, OH- At 6’3, 14 year-old Trevin Rinck is accustomed to standing out in a crowd.  As a three-sport athlete, he’s also driven to compete- but baseball is providing Rinck the opportunity to be a future star.

This summer has treated Rinck very well as he competed nationally in the Major League Baseball Junior Home Run Derby.  To qualify, Trevin blasted 19 of 25 pitches over the wall to punch his ticket to the All-Star Weekend in Seattle, where he launched ten more longballs to finish fourth in the country in the contest.

Rinck is set to become a JFK Eagle in the Fall, and will join the football, basketball, and baseball teams in the upcoming year.

So, get into the Delorian, let’s go 88 and take a look into the future of our area as we sit down with Trevin Rinck on Your Sports Network.

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SCRAPPERS TAKING THE NEXT STEP

By Ty Bartell

Since the inception of The MLB Draft League, the main goal has been to get players into
the next level. Following the conclusion of the first half in the 2023 season, The Draft League saw an impressive 47 players get drafted into MLB organizations, with dozens more being signed as undrafted free agents!

For The Mahoning Valley Scrappers, seven current or former players saw their dreams come true. Some familiar faces of the first half will no longer be present with Mahoning Valley, taking their next step on the long stairway of their ultimate goal! We here at Your Sports Network wish the best of luck to the following players as they continue their journey to the big leagues!

RHP Hayden Minton (‘22 Scrapper) → 9th round pick by The Detroit Tigers.

1B Jack Moss → 11th round pick by The Cincinnati Reds.

C Cole Conn → 12th round pick by The Oakland Athletics.

LHP Jack Sellinger → 14th round pick by The Miami Marlins.

RHP Cale Lansville → 14th round pick by The San Francisco Giants. RHP Zane Barnhart → 17th round pick by The Baltimore Orioles.

3B Brian Kalmer (‘22 Scrapper) → 18th round pick by The Chicago Cubs.

Of course, the excitement does not stop there, as four additional players found new homes with major league organizations, being signed as undrafted free agents. We also want to wish the best of luck to the following signees!

RHP Ruddy Gomez → Contract purchased by The San Diego Padres

RHP Jake Bockenstedt → Contract purchased by The Chicago White Sox

RHP Ben Thompson (22’ Scrapper) → Contract purchased by The Los Angeles Angels

3B Jarrod Belbin → Contract purchased by The Seattle Mariners

An incredible first half it was and an exciting second half to come! As always, catch all Scrappers home games on YSN, your streaming home of The Mahoning Valley Scrappers!

MADNESS! SCRAPPERS COMPLETE UNTHINKABLE COMEBACK

By Ty Bartell 

NILES OH- When it comes to baseball being played at Eastwood Field the past couple of weeks,
mother nature has not been all too kind to Mahoning Valley. Prior to Thursday’s contest between The Scrappers and The Frederick Keys, Mahoning Valley had three of their last nine home games canceled, due to either weather or Canadian wildfire smoke. However, after the cancellation of Wednesday’s game between the two ball clubs, the skies cleared up and the temperature was perfect for some baseball in Northeast Ohio.

Scrappers sent Nathan Medrano to the mound for his first start in The MLB Draft League this year, while The Keys utilized Dalton Ponce, who was given the rock the second time this season. After getting the first out in the top of the first, Frederick had a runner reach on a one out error before three straight singles were rattled off by The Keys, putting them up early 2-0. Medrano would limit the damage, getting the next two outs in the frame while simultaneously stranding a pair of runners in scoring position to end the inning.
Dalton Ponce would make short work of The Scrappers in the bottom of the first, despite allowing a one out base hit to Brad Burkel, Ponce would still strike out the side in the inning with a dominant display of pitching. The second inning saw no offense be put together by either team as both Medrano and Ponce cleared their half inning without a baserunner, sending both lineups down 1-2-3 in the second.

Frederick looked to have a high offensive output for the third inning when Zaid Walker led off the inning with a walk and a steal of second base. Next batter up, Trenton Jamison, would record a base hit to left, but the amazing arm of Travis Moore Jr. said “no runs on my watch” as a gem of a throw from the left fielder erased a run off the board, getting Zaid Walker out at the plate!

The Keys would pick up their change though, as a wild pitch and a passed ball in the inning allowed Jamison to come around to score and up The Frederick lead to now three runs at 3-0.
Both teams would stay quiet offensively the next couple innings to follow, with both Medrano and Ponce dealing on the mound for their respective teams. Scrappers would get one on the board in the bottom of the fifth when Corey King led off the inning with his second hit of the day before a wild pitch got him to second and a stolen base got him to third with less than two outs. Christian Johnson would do his job with the sacrifice fly to center field, scoring King and cutting into the deficit, now a 3-1 Frederick lead.

Despite a one out double by Cameron Butler in the top of the sixth, Nathan Medrano was able to pitch effectively with a runner standing in scoring position by getting a pop out and a strikeout to end the inning and giving Medrano the quality start in the books! Mahoning Valley helped their pitcher out in the bottom of the sixth, as Ponce looked like he was continuing to operate on cruise control, getting the first two outs of the inning with no issue. Then, nine straight balls thrown and three consecutive walks allowed, loaded the bases up with two down for Corey King. For the third straight time in the ballgame, King delivered with a base hit, this time to left field, scoring two and tying the game up 3-3!

Adam Wibert took over for Nathan Medrano in the seventh and he did his job, posting a zero in the inning whilst sending The Keys batters down in order, 1-2-3. Giving The Scrappers a chance to take the lead and they made sure they did just that! A one out Brad Burkel walk would put the go ahead run on for Mason Sykes two batters later with two down. Sykes, who has been a clutch hitting machine as of late, delivered once again with an RBI double to plate Burkel and give Mahoning Valley their first lead 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh!

Despite riding the excitement from having the lead, the game of baseball is quick to remind us that it is a roller coaster ride every time you step between those lines. The next two innings are a perfect example of just that. As the top of the eighth inning is one Scrappers fans and players want to forget rather quickly. Trenton Jamison would single and steal second to start the inning before Taylor Smith brought him home with a base hit, tying the game back up 4-4. Wibert would record the next two outs; Although, Frederick was able to re-capture the lead with the second out of the inning being a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Smith who was on third and putting The Keys back in front 5-4. From that point in the inning, Frederick would see the next nine batters reach base safely, eight of which were on base hits, scoring six runs against two different arms that pitched in the inning for The Scrappers. Sucking the life and energy out of the ballpark that was there the half inning prior, Frederick saw themselves in front 11-4 heading to the bottom of the eight.

Mahoning Valley would get a run back in the eighth inning when David Bermudez hit a one out single, stole second base and came home to score on a RBI single by, who else, but Corey King on his fourth hit of the night! Limiting damage in the inning, Keys pitcher Matthew Maldanado would get out of the eighth, keeping it an 11-5 Frederick advantage.

Trae Robertson took over for The Scrappers in the top of the ninth and would pitch a clean half inning of work, keeping the deficit at six runs heading to the bottom of the ninth inning. With their backs against the wall, needing six runs to defeat The Keys for the first time at Eastwood Field this season, things were looking bleak for that thought to become a reality. However, as Scrappers Manager Dmitri Young would say “There’s 27 outs in this game for a reason. You can’t panic” as Brad Burkel started the bottom of the ninth by reaching off an error by Kirkland Banks. That baserunner opened up the floodgates for The Scrappers!

Mahoning Valley would get two straight singles by TJ Reeves and Mason Sykes to score a run making it 11-6 Frederick and forcing a pitching change from Keys Manager Renee Rivera. Caiden Wood would come out to replace Maldanado on the mound, but The Scrappers picked up where they left off. A base hit by Owen Young and a monster 2 RBI double by Antonio Fernandez had Mahoning Valley on the doorstep of a comeback, now just a 11-8 Frederick lead with The Scrappers having the tying run at the plate and nobody out going forward! Next batter David Bermudez hit an RBI single, putting the tying run on first and making it a two run game. Corey King would get hit by a pitch, reaching safely for his fifth time in the ballgame, and loaded the bases while representing the winning run on first! D’Aires Davis pinch hit earlier in the game but waited till his next at-bat to deliver, as he hit an RBI single making it a slim 11-10 Frederick lead and putting the winning run at second base. Back to the top of the order and Christian Johnson had a chance to be a hero and did he ever put on that cape proudly. Depositing a base hit to center, scoring two, bringing home RBI number two and three on the day and walking off the game a 12-11 winner in one of the most improbable comebacks you could ever see, ending the game with a Mahoning Valley mob scene at second base!

Both teams are back in action on Friday with Frederick (15-16) hitting the road to The Keystone State where they will take on The State College Spikes (14-19). As for The Scrappers (13-19) they hope to build off this victory as they will take on first half champions, The Trenton Thunder (21-10) in New Jersey on Friday night. Mahoning Valley returns to Eastwood Field again on Friday, July 21st where they will host a three game weekend series against Trenton. Come out and enjoy the festivities as the 21st is Pittsburgh Pirates night in the ballpark with post game fireworks to follow! Of course, if you cannot make it out, we got you covered! Find all

Scrappers home games on YSN, your streaming home for Mahoning Valley Scrappers Baseball! (ysnlive.com/scrappers)

PLEASANT PITCHING GETS SCRAPPERS OVER THE SPIKES

By Ty Bartell

STRUTHERS OH- Following the first two games of a three game series drawing even with The Mahoning
Valley Scrappers taking game one 15-7 on Friday, while The State College Spikes got the series back to even on Saturday following a 9-4 victory.

Leaving Sunday to be set up as a rubber match, but with impending weather and for the benefit of both teams, The MLB Draft League elected to make the final game of the series a seven inning contest.

Elijah Pleasants got the start on the hill for Mahoning Valley, while State College threw Gabe Starks on the mound for the series finale. Both pitchers were dealing through the first two innings, managing batters on an efficient pitch count, both arms tossed two shutout frames to start the game. The first run of the game came home in the top half of the third following a couple of walks in the inning, setting up Spikes second baseman Jevin Relaford for the RBI single, putting State College up early 1-0.

Scrappers wasted little time getting the run back, in the bottom of the third Oliver Service and Prince DeBoskie hit back-to-back singles to start the inning before, two batters later, Scrappers lead off hitter, Jordan Williams delivered with an RBI base hit to tie the game 1-1! Elijah Pleasants would pitch into the fifth where he completed another shutout inning, ending his day with five innings under his belt while striking out six, allowing just two hits, three walks and one earned run across his innings of work and was in line for a win if Mahoning Valley could take a lead in the fifth.

Well ask and The Scrappers shall deliver, as the bottom of the fifth inning saw Mahoning Valley take their first lead of the ball game when Jordan Williams led off the inning with a single and stole second base to set up the middle of the order. Spikes would get the next two batters out

in the inning before the clutch bat of Mason Sykes delivered with two out once again, depositing a single to center, giving The Scrappers a 2-1 lead! Adding to their lead, next batter up, Braeden O’Shaughnessy blasted his second home run of the season over the wall in left field to pad the lead and put Mahoning Valley up 4-1!

Scrappers would then turn to Kenji Pallares for the two inning save to follow up Pleasants work on the mound. A one out double (2) and a stolen base (15) by Kyle Huckstorf set up a runner a third with less than two down in the top of the sixth, as The Spikes looked to get some runs back.

However, plans would be thwarted as Pallares recorded a strikeout of Cam Bufford and a lineout by Bryce Matthews to get out of the inning unscathed. Scrappers added an insurance run in the bottom of the inning when Oliver Service had his second hit of the day, and fifth of the series in just two games, before he stole his first base of the season, putting Service at second with one out. Two batters later, that man, Jordan Williams came through with his third hit of the day to bring home his second RBI of the game and pad the Scrappers lead, now 5-1.

That would be all the scoring in the contest, as the top of the seventh saw The Spikes go down, only mustering one walk offensively in the frame against Pallares, ending the seven inning contest as a Mahoning Valley victory 5-1! Elijah Pleasants got the win after his masterful outing, his first of the season. Kenji Pallares recorded his first save of the season after the two shutout inning effort. While the big bats of Braeden O’Shaughnessy and Jordan Williams helped carry The Scrappers to a series win over State College.

The Spikes (11-15) will go back home for a one-and-one home and away holiday series with The Williamsport Crosscutters (10-16), while Mahoning Valley (10-15) will have a similar one-and-one series with The West Virginia Black Bears (14-10) starting on Saturday, July 3rd. Scrappers return home on July 4th, with a firework celebration to follow at Eastwood Field. Of course, if you cannot make it out to the game, catch all Scrappers home games on YSN!

2023 YSN BASEBALL ALL STAR GAME ROSTER ANNOUNCED

STRUTHERS OH- YSN is thrilled to host another All Star Game event this summer featuring the best talent the YSN family has to offer. The 2023 YSN Baseball All Star Game will be held on June 24th at Bob Cene Park at 7:00. Player check ins will start at 5:00.

All proceeds collected at both the baseball All Star Game and the softball All Star Game will be donated to FCA-Steel Valley.  YSN has holds a strong relationship with the local chapter of FCA and we are proud to have them as the benefactors of this event. Like every year, YSN strives to put the earnings from these events up for a worthy cause.

“All-Star Games are one of my favorite things we do.  The opportunity to give back to such a great organization is something we take great pride in at YSN.  Thanks to all our schools, supporters, and fans for supporting our brand- so we can support others,” said Steve Leslie, General Manager of YSN.  “Hats off to FCA and all they do, we’re very proud to be able to contribute toward their goal to continue to enrich our student-athletes.”

GAME ROSTERS:

TEAM STARS  (COACH CAM CARSON)
POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL
P/1B Gavin Hyde Boardman
P/SS/3B Dylan Simpson LaBrae
P/2B/3B Carson Fife Champion
P/INF Brendan Ray Howland
P/CF Jacob Moss West Branch
P/SS/2B Braydon Songer Hubbard
P Ricky Palumbo Lowellville
P/SS/3B Bryce Spurlin Conneaut
C Tyler Skaggs Champion
C/SS/CF Brogan Collins LaBrae
C/1B/3B Caleb Hadley Warren JFK
3B/2B AJ Havrilla Canfield
P/INF Jake Hettrick-Carfangia Warren JFK
2B/3B/P Nolan Agler McDonald
1B/3B Kyler Bourne East Palestine
OF Andrew McRoberts Lakeview
INF/CF/P Gage Owens Lisbon
UTIL Yadiel Lopez East
2B Ashten Houlette Leetonia
SS Carson Rhodes Salem
OF/P Kam Crockett Lakeside
INF Gino Novello Mineral Ridge
OF/P Jaxon Brewer Wellsville
OF Jack Darney Western Reserve
UTIL Geno Perry Lowellville
TEAM STRIPES (COACH MARK FRANKEN AND BRYCE FRANKEN
POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL
P Jameson Beck Canfield
P Trent Newburn United
P/3B Alex Eusebio Columbiana
P/3B Ethan Feezle Crestview
P Joey Aey South Range
P/2B/3B Matt Paparodis Poland
P/OF Andrew Brown Lakeview
P/SS Logan Kray Edgewood
C/1B Evan Tice East Liverpool
C/1B/2B Colin Keleman Columbiana
Utility Chance Laczko Struthers
OF Cooper Rice Louisville
P/INF Jake Dohy Girard
INF Logan Boyd Cardinal Mooney
SS/2B/3B Drew Gault Heartland Christian
OF Kris Hrosar Niles
INF Michael McKenzie Beaver Local
INF Aiden Vasquez Campbell
INF Andrew Kali Hubbard
INF/OF/P Kolten Ruark Springfield
Utility Hunter Warrender Brookfield
Utility Owen Gazda Newton Falls
OF Vance Story Western Reserve
OF Ben Slanker Canfield
P/3B Casey Turner Grand Valley
P/INF/OF Billy Sloan Jackson Milton

 

 

The digital waiver that athletes will have to have to filled out can be found below. NOTE if an athlete is NOT 18 years of age a parent or guardian will need to sign for them.

WAIVER:

https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/4ixxdgte5ebeunbwcrulhr/web/