The rain held off long enough for the Tri-City Valleycats to defeat Ottawa, 6-2, on Sunday. Carson McCusker blasted his 15th homer of the season, and Dan Beebe held the Titans to two hits while striking out eight in seven innings. The 'Cats welcome Schaumburg tomorrow night at Bruno Stadium.
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The Albany Dutchmen, however, weren't so lucky, as the Glens Falls Dragons avenged a loss Thursday night with a 12-10 win on Sunday. Dutchmen home games are streamed on Facebook Live for free.
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To the surprise of, well, no one, newly graduated Olivia DeCitise was named Large School Athlete of The Year in Softball by the Albany Times-Union in today's editions. DeCitise, who moves on to UMass-Lowell, was also a hurler on the first team. Troy teammate Ava Salvaggio, was named to the second team, but the rest of the Lady Horses were given the el snubbino. Motivation for next year, as if they need any more.
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More drama with the Albany Empire.
The team's accountant claims some equipment was stolen, and that explains why players and coaches had their last paychecks removed from their accounts. Talk about petty.
Owner Antonio Brown is also throwing shade at Tom Brady, who recently retired. Would someone point Brown in the direction of a psychiatric hospital, and leave him there? Thanks in advance.
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