What is Stony Brook Baseball’s greatest strength as it embarks on the 2017 season? If you ask 2016 America East Rookie of the Year Bret Clarke, he would tell you it’s revenge.
Stony Brook Baseball opened its season at the Lake Area Classic in Lake Charles, Louisiana over the weekend, but was unable to find success, losing all three games played.
The New York Yankees selected starting pitcher Tyler Honahan, a 2016 graduate, and the Houston Astros drafted outfielder Toby Handley, who would be a senior next season.
Looking to defend their title from last spring, Stony Brook Baseball enters this year’s conference tournament seeded third to play sixth-seeded Maine on Wednesday afternoon.
After losing the first game of Saturday’s double header, Stony Brook Baseball’s starting pitching became too much for Maine to handle in the final two games of the weekend.
Senior pitcher Chad Lee, the America East leader in earned run average this season, missed his last start due to forearm soreness, according to head coach Matt Senk.