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Charleston RiverDogs second baseman Angelo Gumbs making a name for himself
www.postandcourier.com
[Charleston Post Courier] - It's what Angelo Gumbs faced last summer for the New York-Penn League's Staten Island Yankees against the Batavia Muckdogs. “They were looking for a groundball and a changeup is usually a good groundball pitch because most guys are out in front of it
HIDDEN HISTORY: John Elway's four days in Batavia, 1982
www.thedailynewsonline.com
[The Daily News Online (blog)] - But his first Western New York appearance was in Batavia as a minor-league baseball player for the Oneonta Yankees of the New York-Penn League. Oneonta was the New York Yankees' Class A farm club at the time. The future NFL star had five hits
Google News: Blazek: Role change ahead
[MadFriars.com (subscription)] - Spent the entire season with Batavia of the New York-Penn League. Posted a 4-9 record with a ERA in 15 games including 12 starts. Fanned 62 and walked 24 in 64 innings. Appeared in 13 games, including nine starts for the Johnson City Cardinals
Google News: Swinson: Yes, there again
[Giants Pipeline] - Split his time between the Johnson City Cardinals of the Appalachian League and the Batavia Muckdogs of the New York-Penn League. Posted a combined line of in 195 plate appearances over 44 games. Was 10 for 12 in stolen base attempts.
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