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Whitestown Post 1113
Whitestown Post 1113 located on Main Street in beautiful Whitesboro NY... sponsor of Whitestown Post 1113 American Legion Baseball. Whitestown Post is currently the 3rd largest American Legion in terms of membership in Oneida County and the 9th largest in New York State.
Oneida County American Legion Baseball
The official website of Oneida County American Legion Baseball. This newly redesigned website is an interactive site that offers a smooth user interface where Oneida County American Legion managers and coaches (with authorized access) can enter player and team information from any computer. They can post press releases and the site automatically distributes them to a pre-configured database of media, parents, and registered users who have signed up to receive them. Overall, the site contains comprehensive information on all fourteen American Legion Baseball teams playing in Oneida County - league news, team info, rosters, schedules, boxscores, standings... and much more. Check it out!
Latest OCALB News
"A Look at Legion" offers local baseball fans the latest news, along with perspective and analysis of Oneida County American Legion Baseball. Share your reactions by clicking on "Comments" after each post. Please keep it clean. The Utica Observer-Dispatch reserves the right to check the comments and remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable. The blog is maintained by Andrew Donovan, a former New Hartford Post 1376 player currently attending the University of Miami.
American Legion Baseball
American Legion Baseball is America's oldest and largest nationwide amateur baseball program. Since 1925, the American Legion has sponsored a nationwide youth baseball program. Over eight million teenagers have played American Legion Baseball since its inception. The American Legion sponsors American Legion Baseball to give players an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, leadership qualities and to have fun. Over 95,000 players, ages 15 to 18, participated in American Legion Baseball in 2002.
My Hometown Sports
My Hometown Sports is a multimedia company that will utilize the internet, print, and electronic media to keep Central New York sports fans in touch with their favorite local team. Their mission is to bring fans, players, and coaches involved in local amatuer athletics, the latest sports news and information on youth, high school, and college athletes and teams. Myhometownsports.net will provide local sports fans and athletes an internet forum to access news, schedules, audio, and video highlights... and most of all, a home to visit every day!
Whitesboro Warriors Baseball
Almost every Whitestown Post 1113 player over the past 10 years and longer has been a Whitesboro High School student who has also played on one or more of Whitesboro's Modified, JV, and Varsity teams thoughout their scholastic careers. The Warriors baseball team is a member of both the Tri-Valley League as well as the Central Oneida Alliance. "Respect All... Fear None!"
Fort Schuyler Post 1290 American Legion Baseball
Fort Schuyler Post 1290 plays in the competitive Oneida County American Legion Baseball League along with Whitestown Post 1113. The "Fort" plays at New York Mills High School, and is one of three teams based in the city of Utica, along with Adrean Post 625 and Utica Post 229.
Helmuth-Ingalls Post 232 American Legion Baseball
Helmuth-Ingalls Post 232 is a member of the 14-team Oneida County American Legion Baseball League along with Whitestown Post 1113. Based in Clinton, Helmuth-Ingalls plays their home games at Clinton High School.
Utica Falcons Youth Travel Baseball Club
The Utica Falcons are a youth travel baseball organization based in Utica, NY. For the summer of 2006, the Utica Falcons will field four teams... 12U, 13U, 14U, and 15U. The Utica Falcons are also proud members of the Eastern New York Travel Baseball League, established in 1996, and host program to 115 youth and adult travel baseball teams in Upstate New York during 2005. Current Whitestown Post 1113 players Andy Starczewski, Dave Ferrone, Mike Fasolo, Alex Ferenti, and Tyler Beck are alumni of the Utica Falcons.
High School Baseball Web
Probably the best source of information for high school baseball on the internet... plus all of the information on the site is free. Insightful articles, recruiting "how to" information, the listing of over 1,000 high school baseball team web sites, message board forums, and exclusive interviews with college coaches, professional scouting directors, high school coaches and high school players.
USA Baseball
USA Baseball is the sole organization responsible for selecting, training, and supporting the USA Baseball Olympic Team, the USA Baseball National Team (collegiate), the USA Baseball Junior National Team (18-under), and the USA Baseball Youth National Team (16-under) which participate in international competitions each year. USA Baseball is responsible for promoting and developing the game of baseball on the grassroots level, both nationally and internationally.
Baseball Almanac
In 1866, Charles A. Peverelly wrote, "The game of baseball has now become beyond question the leading feature of the outdoor sports of the United States... it is a game which is peculiarly suited to the American temperament and disposition... in short, the pastime suits the people, and the people suit the pastime." Baseball Almanac has dedicated itself to preserving the history of this pastime and has rapidly grown into an interactive baseball encyclopedia filled with thousands of pages full of in-depth facts and statistics. Repeatedly recognized as THE online source for baseball related information, Baseball Almanac has something for everyone.
HeavyHitter.com
HeavyHitter.com is the worlds largest baseball directory... there is so much baseball there, you can almost taste the peanuts and cracker jacks. In addition, Heavy Hitter is an official licensee of the Major League Baseball and the Baseball Players Association.
Baseball-Links.com
One of the web's most comprehensive collection of links to baseball resources. There are currently over 9000 unique links indexed in more than 25 categories... if you can't find what you're looking for at this site, it probably doesn't exist.
Baseball Tips.com
Baseball Tips.com is a website for introducing coaches, players, and fans to the ways of WINNING BASEBALL. Developed by coaches who have an appreciation of the amateur coach and the player... from T-ball right through the high school level there is a tremendous need for strong basic and advanced knowledge. They have gathered and provided that knowledge, much of it FREE OF COST, from some of the worlds greatest experts; the successful coaches from the high school - college - minor league and major league baseball ranks. They have compiled articles, books, videos, and teaching aids for coaches, players, and fans.
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Located on Main Street in the heart of picturesque Cooperstown, New York, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is one of the country's major tourist destinations and is surely the best-known sports shrine in the world. Opening its doors for the first time on June 12, 1939, the Hall of Fame has stood as the definitive repository of the game's treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete. It is every fan's "Field of Dreams" with its stories, legends and magic to be passed on from generation to generation.
New York Mets
The circular Mets logo, designed by sports cartoonist Ray Gatto, was unveiled in November 1961. It has gone virtually unchanged throughout the history of the club. The Mets' colors are Dodger blue and Giant orange, symbolic of the return of National League baseball to New York City after the Dodgers and Giants moved to California in 1958. Blue and Orange are also the official colors of New York State. The shape of the insignia, with its orange stitching, represents a baseball, and the bridge in the foreground symbolizes that the Mets, in bringing back the National League to New York, represent all five boroughs. Furthermore, it's not just a normal skyline in the background... it has a special meaning. At the left is a church spire, symbolic of Brooklyn, the borough of churches. The second building from the left is the Williamsburg Savings Bank, the tallest building in Brooklyn. Next is the Woolworth Building. After a general skyline view of midtown comes the Empire State Building. At the far right is the United Nations Building.
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Ballparks of Baseball
This website offers extensive information on every current American and National League baseball staudium, as well as past ballparks (from Hilltop Park to Veterans Stadium), in addition to future ballparks (from Washington Ballpark to Yankee Stadium II). Spring Training ballparks as well as Minor League ballparks are also inlcuded. A great website for information on any major league affiliated ballpark... past or present.
Major League Baseball
The official website of Major League Baseball... including links to the New York Mets and New York Yankees. MLB.com is committed to connecting baseball fans to the source of Baseball, bringing fans the most up-to-date, informative, and exciting Baseball information on the Web. Click here for Baseball Lingo: A fan's guide to commonly-used terms and phrases.
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