Bostick tabbed NYCBL Player of the Year
September 5, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
Add another to the list of accomplishments by the 2011 Webster Yankees. The team which set a New York Collegiate Baseball League record with 14 consecutive wins and reached the league finals for the first time in the organization’s history placed the a club record five on the all-league team including Player-of-the-Year, Chris Bostick. “I’m [...]
Brust named NYCBL Coach of the Year
September 3, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
Four years in the making Dave Brust got his just due. The New York Collegiate Baseball League announced its post-season awards, and the Webster skipper nabbed the top honor. Brust’s Webster nine set new organization standards and broke a league record en route to a 30-14 regular season mark and an eventual spot in the [...]
Bostick and Montgomery: A tale of two draft picks
August 7, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
One summer collegiate wood-bat team. Two Major League Baseball draft picks. One player launching a professional career. Another player re-working a career. Both came to the Webster Yankees and got what they needed. When Chris Bostick took advantage of a change in the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s by-laws, a unique situation was created. The [...]
Webster advances to the NYCBL championship
July 31, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. — It was a fitting end. Corey Goeggleman (Waynesburg St.), who had just entered the game as defensive replacement, leapt into the air and snared the line drive off the bat of Max Casper (North Dakota St.). When his feet returned to the ground, the second baseman alertly moved to double-up Ralph Alloco [...]
Pair of Webster hurlers combine on no-hitter
July 27, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
GENEVA, N.Y. — Webster Yankee head coach, Dave Brust has his concerns. With his team clinching the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s West Division on Saturday, the Webster skipper wants his team to remain focused for the upcoming playoffs. If Tuesday night’s effort is any indication, the Webster nine have blocked out all distractions. Nate [...]
Bostick and Webster walk off with another victory
July 21, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. — Another day and another win in the last at-bat for the Webster Yankees. And a familiar surname again takes the honors. Ben Bostick (St. John Fisher) dropped a two-out, bases-loaded bunt down the first base line, and Nick Flemister scampered home as Webster came from behind in extra innings to defeat the [...]
Webster maintains grip on first place
July 20, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. — All’s well that ends well, and for the Webster Yankees that means another day atop the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s West Division. Chris Bostick (Aquinas Institute) rapped a two-out, walk-off single in the 10th inning capping a wild affair as the Yankees trimmed the Geneva Red Wings 8-7 in NYCBL action [...]
Recent MLB draft stirs memories of MCC great, Ken Lelek
July 2, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
It’s been 35 years since Ken Lelek first heard his name called in the Major League Baseball draft, but last month’s annual free agent selection bridged a more than three-decade gap to the Monroe Community College hall-of-famer. When the Oakland Athletics picked Chris Bostick in the 44th round of the 2011 draft, it was the [...]
The Other Guys
June 30, 2011 by Sean Grybos · Leave a Comment
Major League Baseball’s 2011 First-Year Player Draft, now nearly a month old, ushered in the next crop of prospects. Most of the hype and media attention centered on first rounders such as Gerrit Cole and Anthony Rendon, and rightfully so. Many first-round draft picks have the athletic talent, physical attributes and mental approach to play [...]
Bostick is keeping time on his side
June 25, 2011 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
On June 18th, Chris Bostick went through the formality with fellow classmates and crossed the stage at Rochester’s Eastman Theatre to receive his diploma from Aquinas Institute. In actuality, the Gates, New York resident started graduation proceedings almost two weeks prior to the official high school ceremony. The Oakland Athletics chose Bostick in the 44th [...]
Valley Fans Have a Long-Standing Love Affair With Baseball
June 1, 2011 by Austin Gisriel · Leave a Comment
The day that many Shenandoah Valley residents have eagerly awaited since last August will arrive tomorrow when the Valley Baseball League begins its 89th season. The Haymarket Senators pay a call on the Strasburg Express to kick off the latter’s inaugural season, but the passion of Valley fans for their local teams is nothing new. [...]
Rick Anton and the Utah Utes return home to face BYU
March 16, 2011 by Sean Grybos · 1 Comment
The three-game series starts on Thursday as the Utah baseball team looks to build off recent momentum. The Utes started the year 0-5 after Cal and Arkansas proved too much in early season play but the squad rebounded in March and now sits at a record of 5-7. Anchoring the staff is senior Rick Anton, a 2011 MLB [...]
Pepperdine center fielder Brian Humphries focused on regional bid
February 2, 2011 by Sean Grybos · 2 Comments
Pepperdine center fielder Brian Humphries enjoyed an industrious sophomore campaign culminating in a West Coast Conference selection to the 2010 All-WCC Team. The junior, fresh off a summer spent playing baseball in the prestigious Cap Cod Baseball League, believes the Waves contain in their ranks the right mixture of hitting and pitching needed for a [...]
Boulter and Guilmette garner league honors
September 1, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
Dave Brust knows baseball talent when he sees it. The Yankee skipper saw plenty of talent clad in pinstripes this summer. That being said, there are only so many post-season awards to hand out. Those getting the honor represent a team of quality players.Â
Allegany County trims Webster
August 1, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. – Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees learned some valuable lessons Saturday night about opportunity: when given them, take advantage. At the same time, never offer your opponent opportunities.
Webster opens playoffs with a win
July 31, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
SCIO, N.Y. – Four years have passed since the Webster Yankees appeared in the NYCBL post-season. Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees showed no signs of rust.
Webster moves on to the playoffs
July 29, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
HORNELL, N.Y. -By the time Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees took the field Thursday night their playoff schedule was already written. With nothing to gain and nothing to lose, the Yankees could have fallen prey to complacency. Complacency would have to find another nest to roost in.
Webster tops Geneva in extra innings
July 23, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
GENEVA, N.Y. – No one can doubt the perseverance of Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees. Just one week ago, the 2010 version of the Yankees looked lifeless. They were in the middle of a rough ten-game stretch where they lost seven. Maybe, the experience made the home nine stronger.
Gardner and Webster turn back the Thunder
July 22, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. – In just 24 hours, Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees have gone from hunter to the hunted. After losing seven of ten games, the Yankees found themselves on the outside of the NYCBL playoff picture.In the last two nights, the pinstripes have climbed the ladder to a potential post-season spot.
Webster sweeps Elmira
July 20, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. – Superman had kryptonite. Sampson had his hair. Apparently, the Elmira Pioneers have “The Basket.†The NYCBL West division leading Pioneers came to Webster riding a seven-game winning streak. The Pios left with a pair of losses.
Bertrand and Webster show Elmira a new frontier
July 9, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. – Elmira’s Pioneers came to “The Basket†Wednesday night with a firm grasp on second place in the NYCBL’s West Division. The Pios left Webster with an adjusted perspective on what is sure to be a wild, wild ride in the west for the remainder of the summer.
Winkle leads Webster past Hornell
July 7, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
HORNELL, N.Y. – Webster Yankee fans have learned to expect the unexpected with this year’s team. After all, Dave Brust’s crew scored eight runs in the bottom of the ninth to win the home opener 8-7. From late inning comebacks to pitching duels to slug fests the 2010 pinstripes have done it all to win [...]
Yerry and Webster quiet the Thunder
July 5, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
WEBSTER, N.Y. – Getting past the fifth inning has been something of challenge for G.C. Yerry (Stony Brook) this summer. The left-hander retired nine of the first ten Geneva Red Wing hitters he faced on June 13th. In the fifth, he surrendered two hits, issued two wild pitches and gave up a run. Six days [...]
Webster Doubles Up Niagara
July 2, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Niagara Falls, N.Y.) Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees travelled west Thursday night seeking to recapture their winning ways. After takings five games in a row, the pinstripes dropped two of three including a shutout loss to Elmira Wednesday. For one night at least the home nine got back on the good side.
Webster Salvages A Split
June 30, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) On a night where a stiff breeze from the north brought a chill to Webster, a Canadian-born catcher delivered his own gust and cooled off the first place team in the New York Collegiate Baseball League’s Western Division.
All-College Teams (A Rosenblatt Farewell)
June 29, 2010 by Daniel Hirsch · Leave a Comment
Before I begin, I’d like to thank Mike Lynch for this opportunity to contribute to Seamheads. It’s great to be a part of this amazing lineup of contributors. I live in Omaha, Nebraska, home of Rosenblatt Stadium and the College World Series. The final CWS game to ever be played at Rosenblatt will be either [...]
Guilmette Hurls A Gem
June 28, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) It’s only June, but Sunday afternoon’s New York Collegiate Baseball League game at Basket Road Field carried playoff implications. Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees and Dave Herbst’s Geneva Red Wings both entered play with seven wins as teams approach the mid-season mark. The winner of the NYCBL Western Division game could gain an early [...]
Webster Downs Allegany County
June 28, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y) Fifteen hours removed from a thrilling come-from-behind extra-inning victory, the Webster Yankees sat in the dugout watching the rain coat the turf at Basket Road Field. The dreary mood might have misled some into thinking the home nine lacked the energy needed to compete. But make no mistake, Dave Brust’s crew came to [...]
Bertrand and Webster Turn Off The Power
June 26, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) Fans of the Webster Yankees know the 2010 edition possesses a flair for the dramatic. Friday night, denizens of “The Basket†learned of the club’s persistence. The home nine put the winning run in scoring position twice before making good on their opportunities.
Webster Puts Geneva In “Locke-Down”
June 25, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) Through the first ten games of the 2010 New York Collegiate Baseball League season, Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees played five games decided by one run. For six and a half innings Thursday night, it looked like the home nine would add to that total.
Webster Pounds The Power
June 20, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
Maybe Dave Brust’s Webster Yankees just needed some rest. A recent scheduling irregularity idled the pinstripes for three of four days between Tuesday and Friday. The home nine made good on the time off and put their recent woes in the rear view mirror.
Webster Wins In Walkoff Fashion Again
June 13, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) If first impressions mean anything, the summer of 2010 promises excitement at Basket Road Field. Matt Delewski (Toledo) slashed a ninth inning one-out single just inside the third base bag plating Wes Winkle (Ball State) with the game’s only run as the Webster Yankees downed the Allegany County Nitros 1-0 in New York [...]
Comeback Kids Do It Again
June 12, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y.) For the second time in three nights the Webster Yankees used late-inning heroics for a win. Chase Grissom (UNC-Pembroke) beat out an infield single and plated Matt Delewski (Toledo) with the eventual winning run as the Yankees knocked out the Niagara Power 5-3 in New York Collegiate Baseball League action at Basket Road [...]
Webster Shocks Elmira
June 10, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
(Webster, N.Y) For eight innings the Webster Yankees toiled with little to show for their efforts. The home nine threatened but failed to bring home any runs while the Elmira Pioneers grabbed a seven-run lead. Elmira pitchers dominated Webster for eight frames recording 13 strike outs.
Brownsten Setting His Sights
May 30, 2010 by Paul Gotham · Leave a Comment
Memorial Day will find Cory Brownsten waiting on the NCAA. After finishing the season 38-18, Brownsten and his University of Pittsburgh Panther teammates fell short of earning an automatic berth to the Regionals of College World Series. The Panthers will have to wait and see if their resume is enough to earn an at-large bid [...]


















