The New England Baseball Journal has tabbed the best of the best from the region as the organization announced its annual All-NEBJ team with Suffolk baseball’s own Harry Painter on the list.
A pair of Suffolk baseball players have picked up one of the highest honors from Suffolk Athletics this morning as Blase Cormier and Shane Lake were named the 2021-22 Carol Maggio Department Recognition Award recipients, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Wednesday.
Suffolk baseball’s sophomore designated hitter Harry Painter made history as he picked up first-team All-America status from D3baseball.com, the national organization announced Wednesday morning.
Harry Painter of the Suffolk baseball team collected all-region honors as the sophomore designated hitter earned a spot on D3baseball.com’s Region ii First-Team, the organization announced Tuesday morning.
For the first time since 2017, multiple student-athletes from Suffolk baseball were recognized with all-region accolades from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and Rawlings recognized Harry Painter and Luke Harder for their stand up 2022 seasons.
Suffolk baseball aims to escape elimination from the CCC Tournament as the sixth-seeded Rams battle at fifth-seed Western New England Thursday in a win-or-go-home game at 3 p.m.
Suffolk baseball was eliminated from the 2022 CCC Postseason as fifth-seed Western New England scored 13 straight to take the win-or-go-home game away from the sixth-seeded Rams, 13-5, Thursday afternoon at Trelease Park.
Suffolk baseball continues its chase for the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) crown Wednesday, May 11 when the sixth-seeded Rams head to top-seeded Salve Regina. Game one of the double elimination portion of the tournament has a 3 p.m. first pitch at Brother Michael Reynolds Field.
Christian Seariac of the Suffolk baseball team has been named to the D3Baseball.com Team of the Week for his effort in the Rams’ regular-season finale twinbill sweep of Wentworth May 7.
A pair of Seahawks pitchers proved to be too much for the Rams as the sixth-seed Suffolk baseball team was kept off the scoreboard by top-ranked Salve Regina, 7-0, in game one of the double elimination bracket of the 2022 CCC Tournament Wednesday after Reynolds Field.
In its second year in the league, a Suffolk baseball player was crowned the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Player of the Year as Harry Painter shared the top mark. In addition, seven Rams garnered All-CCC status, the conference office announced Tuesday.
Suffolk baseball begins its quest for the 2022 CCC crown Monday, May 9 when the sixth-seeded Rams entertain the seventh seed Gordon in the play-in game of the conference tournament at East Boston Memorial Park at 3 p.m.
Suffolk baseball punched its ticket into the double elimination portion of the CCC postseason as the sixth-seeded Rams bounced seventh seed Gordon with a 9-3 victory in the play-in game Monday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball opened its Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) doubleheader against Wentworth in the win column as the Rams defeated the Leopards, 6-4, Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park.
After a scoreless first frame, Suffolk put up multiple runs in the second and kept its foot on the gas pedal with multiple runs in every four innings to topple Wentworth, 19-1, in seven innings in the second game of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) twinbill Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Following a road split against non-conference opponent Brandeis, the Suffolk baseball team is set to conclude the 2022 regular-season campaign in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) doubleheader against Wentworth on Saturday, May 7 at East Boston Memorial Park, with first pitch set for 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball wrapped up its 2022 non-conference calendar in a doubleheader at Brandeis Sunday. The Rams fell in game one, 10-5, and defeated the Judges, 8-7, in the nightcap at Stein Diamond.
Down eight to start the seventh, Suffolk baseball put its rally caps on and scored 10 unanswered over the next three innings to triumph over regionally ranked Tufts, 12-10, Wednesday afternoon at Huskins Field.
Entering the final stretch of its regular-season slate, Suffolk baseball is scheduled to entertain Gordon at East Boston Memorial Park tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26, before the Rams visit Tufts Wednesday, April 27.
Suffolk baseball scored seven unanswered including a five-run fifth, to break a tied score and rally past Gordon, 14-8, Tuesday afternoon in CCC action at East Boston Memorial Park.
In a back-and-forth affair, Suffolk baseball game out on the wrong end of a 6-5 decision to Western New England in the first game of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) doubleheader at Trelease Park.
Suffolk baseball scored 15 unanswered runs including an explosive nine-run sixth inning en route to a 16-2, seven-inning victory over Western New England in game two of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) double feature at Trelease Park Saturday.
Coming off back-to-back road wins, Suffolk baseball takes its talents to Western New England Saturday, April 23 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) twinbill. Game one has a 12 p.m. start.
Suffolk baseball took an eight-run lead into the bottom of the ninth, the Corsairs caught up to force extra-innings where the Rams took care of business to take a 12-10 victory over UMass Dartmouth Thursday at the UMD Baseball Field.
Suffolk baseball has another three-game mid-week on tap April 19-21 with outings against Endicott, Lasell and UMass Dartmouth. The Rams will entertain the Gulls at East Boston Memorial Park Tuesday, April 19 at 4 p.m., before visiting the Lasers Wednesday, April 20 at 7 p.m. with the hectic stretch wrapping up at the Corsairs’ home diamond Thursday, April 21 at 3:30 p.m.
Despite having a chance to win with no outs in the bottom of the ninth, the Suffolk baseball offense struggled to have an answer for the Gulls infield defense and fell just short to Endicott, 5-4, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action Tuesday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball fell 9-2 to Salve Regina in the opener of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) double feature to Salve Regina Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.