SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC NEWS) – The Syracuse Spartans have started another season of summer baseball in the New York Collegiate Baseball League.
As the Spartans start their seventh season, the athletes on the team are new to each other. Some may have played for the Spartans in the past, but the team has a lot of new faces. Having these new faces is just one of the ways players can learn during the summer.
“The way you do it in upstate New York might be different than the way you do it in California, so it gives people the opportunity to learn and create new friends and create new bonds,” said head coach Eamonn Andre.
All of the players just spent the last few months playing for their colleges (or high schools in some cases), and some players may want to spend the summer at home. Infielder and Central New Yorker Joe Wike gets the best of both worlds.
“It’s my last ride, I got one more year left of eligibility,” said Wike. “I just graduated from Eckert College at school. I went there for four years, and it’s my last ride in Syracuse. I get to play in front of all my friends, my grandpa and all my family.”
Multiple members of the Spartans are from as far away as California. With collegiate summer baseball leagues being plentiful in the United States, the odds of one being closer to home for Sammy Lee are very high. But there was one thing that drove him to the Spartans.
“Being able to get in right away and get right to it,” said Lee. “I think, you play a long, long spring season, play a lot of games out here. And I think it should be really good for my development.”
And perhaps the biggest challenge of all for summer baseball is balancing winning with player development. Everyone has more fun when they win, and winning helps bring in players for subsequent years. However, Andre’s focus is on development.
“Early on, I want to see everybody,” said Andre. “I want to get a good feel for what we can do…. but to me, development is a big, big thing and I want to make sure each guy gets their opportunity and gets their chance.”
The Spartans are in action through July 21, and all home games are held at Onondaga Baseball Complex on the campus of Onondaga Community College.