There is no replay in minor league baseball. Yet.
The Tri-City Valleycats have a case to implement replay after David Glancy was robbed of a home run in Sunday's 4-2 loss to New Jersey. It was a fair ball, but ruled foul by the game umpires.
If this sounds familiar, the same thing happened to the Yankees' Aaron Judge earlier this season in a game against Tampa Bay, which is using the Bombers' spring base at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa while Tropicana Field is being rebuilt.Easton Klein was the hard-luck loser, going 7 strong innings, but the 'Cats' offense was missing on Sunday.
The team is in Canada for a six game road trip vs. Ottawa and Three Rivers this week.
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Former LaSalle standout Elijah Burns is back in the 518, as he has joined Dwayne Killings' staff at UAlbany. Burns, who played his college ball at Notre Dame & Siena, will debut when the season starts in November.
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6 1/2 months after his passing, former Amsterdam baseball coach Brian Mee will be honored with a celebration of his life in Amsterdam on Tuesday. This would be a perfect time for many of Mee's former players to come together to honor their mentor.
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Saratoga native Dylan Davis had three winners over the weekend as the July 4 Racing Festival wrapped at Saratoga. The big star of the weekend was Flavian Prat, who had five winners on Saturday.
Racing resumes Thursday, as the traditional summer meet begins.
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