Friday, February 28, 2014
Baseball Town!! Bridgewater Mass.
Former Trojans Eddie Campbell (top) and Mike Connolly (bottom) featured in article published in New England Baseball Journal.
"State Championship finally complements draft picks"
http://digital.baseballjournal.com/nxtbooks/seamans/nebj_201403/#/28
Thursday, February 13, 2014
#TBT May 11, 2013 Noviello's 2 grand slams lift BR to victory!
The Trojans found themselves in an early hole, as the Dolphins scored a run in the first and 2 in the second, making the score 3-0.
After a 15 minute rain delay, the Trojans bats would come to life in the 3rd. Tyler Carey led off with a single followed by a few walks to load the bases for Dave Miller who would knock in a run.
The bases remained loaded for Sophomore Andrew Noviello who would hammer a 1-1 pitch over the right field fence for a Grand Salamie, making the score 5-3 (his first home run of the season). The Trojans tacked on 4 more runs on hits by Adam Chase, Mike Clifford, and a double by Joe Freiday to advance the lead to 9-3.
The "nail in the coffin" came in the 7th, as Andrew Noviello came to the plate, again with the bases loaded, and launched an 0-2 pitch over the right field fence for his second grand slam of the game, and the Trojans rolled to a 14-6 victory.
After a 15 minute rain delay, the Trojans bats would come to life in the 3rd. Tyler Carey led off with a single followed by a few walks to load the bases for Dave Miller who would knock in a run.
The bases remained loaded for Sophomore Andrew Noviello who would hammer a 1-1 pitch over the right field fence for a Grand Salamie, making the score 5-3 (his first home run of the season). The Trojans tacked on 4 more runs on hits by Adam Chase, Mike Clifford, and a double by Joe Freiday to advance the lead to 9-3.
The "nail in the coffin" came in the 7th, as Andrew Noviello came to the plate, again with the bases loaded, and launched an 0-2 pitch over the right field fence for his second grand slam of the game, and the Trojans rolled to a 14-6 victory.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Joe Freiday named top 20 MLB Prospect from New England
The New England Baseball Journal came out with its predictions for the top 20 MLB draft prospects from New England, and sliding in at #16 is BR catcher Joe Freiday.
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Joining Freiday on the list at #15 is fellow Virginia Tech Commit and Boston Latin lefty, Patrick Naughton and #2 on the list, a fellow Middleboro resident, Sean Newcomb, a left handed flame thrower who plays for University of hartford, and is expected to be a first round pick.
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Joining Freiday on the list at #15 is fellow Virginia Tech Commit and Boston Latin lefty, Patrick Naughton and #2 on the list, a fellow Middleboro resident, Sean Newcomb, a left handed flame thrower who plays for University of hartford, and is expected to be a first round pick.