Author: Micah

Relentless Pressure Defines Visions Performance

Results

Team1234RHOutcome
Fairways520189Win
Visions FCU001011Loss

Visions showcased a “never say die” attitude and incredible discipline at the plate, constantly cluttering the basepaths and forcing the opposition into high-stress situations. The team’s patient approach was on full display as Evan L, Jackson T, and Hunter drew key walks to load the bases early, while Owen sparked a scoring drive in the third after showing great eye at the plate. The team’s aggressive baserunning was a major highlight, with Evan L, Jackson T, and Evan R combining for multiple stolen bases, keeping the Fairways defense on their heels throughout the contest.

Defensively, Visions found their rhythm as the game progressed, highlighted by a dominant third inning from Evan L on the mound. After taking over pitching duties, Evan dismantled the heart of the Fairways lineup, striking out the side in order to shift the momentum back to the Visions dugout. The infield also showed flashes of brilliance, with Zach and Evan L recording crucial putouts to end scoring threats. Despite the final tally, the team’s ability to consistently put runners in scoring position and their high-energy defensive stands demonstrated a competitive core that fought for every inch of the diamond.

Visions FCU Shows Grit and Late-Inning Spark

Results

Team1234RHOutcome
Visions FCU000223Loss
Fairways70551717Win

Visions demonstrated significant poise and perseverance, refusing to back down and mounting a spirited late-inning rally. The offensive highlight came in the fourth inning when Jackson T delivered a clutch two-RBI single to center field, driving home Hunter and Dayton to put the team on the board. Throughout the contest, the lineup showed great patience and discipline, with Zach, Evan L, and Max M all finding ways to reach base, while the team’s collective eye at the plate resulted in several hard-fought walks that kept the pressure on the opposition.

On the mound and in the field, Visions displayed defensive resilience during high-leverage moments. Hunter, Max Mellander, and Morgan combined for a high-volume strikeout performance, consistently finding the zone to freeze batters and halt momentum. Mellander provided a defensive gem in the second inning with a sharp line-out catch followed by a precise throw to Evan L to navigate a difficult frame. The team’s ability to stay focused and produce runs in the final stages reflects a strong competitive character and a commitment to playing hard until the final out.

Late Comeback From After Hours Costs Visions

Results

Team12345RHOutcome
Visions FCU2112069Loss
After Hours Tire0002576Win

Visions displayed remarkable offensive efficiency and resilience throughout the game, consistently applying pressure on the basepaths. The team’s scoring was ignited by a strong performance from Evan L, who balanced a stellar outing on the mound with a multi-hit day at the plate, including a crucial RBI single in the third. Jackson T provided the highlight of the afternoon with a massive inside-the-park home run in the second inning, followed later by a clutch two-RBI double that showcased the team’s power and speed.

Defensively, Visions FCU excelled at escaping high-pressure situations, keeping the game within reach even when the bases were loaded. Pitchers Evan L, Kade, and Owen combined for a high-strikeout performance, freezing After Hours Tire batters at critical moments to leave multiple runners stranded. With Kade and Evan R also contributing key hits and RBI, the lineup proved to be deep and dangerous, maintaining a lead through the fourth and demonstrating the competitive spirit that has become a hallmark of the team.

Visions With Tough Game Against Gault

Results

Team12345RHOutcome
Visions FCU0202376Loss
Gault Auto403561821Win

Visions showed incredible heart in a high-scoring battle against Gault Auto. Despite an early deficit, the squad refused to back down, mounting impressive offensive surges in the later innings that kept the energy high until the final out.

The defining characteristic of this matchup was Visions “never say die” attitude. Trailing 12-2 entering the bottom of the 4th, the bats came alive to spark a multi-inning comeback attempt.

  • The 4th Inning Surge: Jackson T ignited the rally with a sharp line-drive single to right field. After Luke and Max Mellander showed great plate discipline to draw walks and load the bases, Zach delivered the big blow; a clutch line-drive single that drove in both Jackson T and Luke, cutting into the lead and shifting the momentum.
  • The 5th Inning Push: Visions refused to let the game slip away in the 5th. Owen, Dayton, and Hunter showed veteran patience, drawing consecutive walks to set the stage. Jackson T then stepped up again, clearing two runners with his second hard-hit single of the day. Evan L kept the chain moving with a line-drive RBI single to center, bringing the score to 18-7 as the team continued to fight for every run.

Visions utilized a deep rotation of pitchers to navigate a powerful Gault Auto lineup.

  • Zach: Took over in the 3rd and worked hard through the heart of the order, recording strikeouts in the 3rd and 4th innings to keep the team within striking distance.
  • Hunter: Entered in relief during the 4th, showing poise under pressure and ending the frame with a clutch called strikeout. He added another K in the 5th.
  • Owen: Came on in the 5th to make his pitching debut and showed great command, ending the inning on a high note by striking out the final two batters he faced to shut down the Gault rally.

While the final score favored Gault Auto, Visions proved they are a team that plays with grit, finishing the game with a flurry of hits and a refusal to give up on the comeback.

Visions Firing On All Cylinders Against Rossi’s

Results

Team12345RHOutcome
Visions FCU02142912Win
Rossi’s Pizza0000004Loss

Visions dispatched Rossi’s on Saturday at Glendale Park, 9-0.

Visions got on the board in the bottom of the second inning after Zach doubled to center field, and Kade singled to center field, each scoring one run.

Visions added one run in the third after Jackson T singled to the left side of the infield.

As for pitching, Evan L and Kade each came in and shutdown Rossi’s with a combined 15 strikeouts against 24 batters.

Visions tallied 12 hits in the game. Jackson led Visions with three hits in three at-bats. Evan LEvan R, and Luke each collected multiple hits. Visions had a strong eye at the plate, tallying six walks for the game. Hunter and Zachary led the team with two bases on balls each. 

AbelLiamVincent, and Connor each collected one hit for Rossi’s.

Next up for Visions is a game against Gault Auto on Sunday.

Gault Auto Shuts Out Visions in Pitching Duel

Results

Team12345RHEOutcome
Gault Auto4400210180Win
Visions FCU00000021Loss


It was a dominant performance on the mound and a late-inning offensive explosion that carried Gault Auto to a win over Visions.

The early and middle innings were defined by stellar pitching from both sides. Evan K. was nearly untouchable for Gault Auto, putting on a clinic in the top of the 5th by striking out the side. Evan consistently found the zone, keeping Visions hitters off-balance all afternoon.

Visions saw a strong effort from Zach P., who took over in the 3rd inning and immediately made his presence felt. Zach matched Evan’s energy, striking out the side in both the 3rd and 4th innings to keep the game within reach for his squad.

Visions had a late defensive stand by Luke B. and Evan L., but they simply couldn’t find an answer for Gault’s 5th inning surge.

Pool Dogz Power Past Visions FCU

Results

Team12345RHOutcome
Pool Dogz4312x1013Win
Visions FCU2000025Loss

In a high-scoring Little League matchup, the Pool Dogz showcased a relentless offense to secure a dominant 10-2 victory over Visions FCU. While Visions FCU jumped out to an early lead, they couldn’t contain the Dogz’ bats or navigate the disciplined pitching that shut them down in the later innings.

While the scoreboard favored the Pool Dogz, several Visions FCU players turned in gritty performances, highlighted by a fast start in the first inning and disciplined plate appearances throughout the game.

The Visions FCU squad showed great patience at the plate, drawing a total of 10 walks and keeping the bases occupied in nearly every inning. Despite the final score, the team combined for 5 hits and proved they could manufacture runs early.

Visions Shows Resilience In Opener

Results

Team123456RHEOutcome
Visions FCU000200230Loss
Cory’s Tax Service3120006160Win

Visions displayed a fundamental masterclass in defensive baseball on Saturday at Glendale Park. While the final score ended 6-2 in favor of Cory’s Tax Service, the Visions squad remained competitive until the final out, highlighted by a flawlessly executed game in the field.

The story of the day for Visions was their “glove work.” In a game where the opposition put plenty of balls in play, their disciplined defensive performance kept the game within reach throughout the afternoon.

Visions found success at the plate against a tough starting pitcher, Hudson, who recorded 10 strikeouts. Despite the pressure, the team broke through for two runs:

  • Zach led the offensive charge, going 1-for-2 and driving in both of the team’s runs.
  • Evan, Zach, and Luke each recorded hits to keep the pressure on.
  • On the base paths, Jackson T and Luke were aggressive and clinical, each swiping multiple bases to put themselves in scoring position.

Cory’s jumped out to an early lead with three runs in the first inning following hits by Killian, Trenton, and Nicholas. They extended that lead to 4-0 in the second behind a single from Brody, and Killian added two more RBIs in the third.

While Cory’s benefited from a 16-hit day—led by 3-for-3 performances from Killian, Abel, and Trenton—the Visions defense neutralized many of those opportunities to keep the contest respectable.

Visions will look to carry this momentum and defensive consistency into their next matchup. They travel to take on Pool Dogz this Thursday.

Visions Walk It Off Against Cory’s!

May 27, 2026
GameChanger Media

Visions took Tuesday’s game in dramatic fashion, with a 4-3 walk-off victory over Cory’s at Murphy Field. The game was tied at three in the bottom of the sixth when Lukas M grounded out, bringing in Sincere for the winning run.

Visions were the first to get on the board in the second when Evan L singled, scoring two runs.

Cory’s took the lead in the top of the third. Zach D singled, scoring three runs, to give Cory’s the lead, 3-2.

Alex H singled to the left side of the infield, which helped Visions tie the game at three in the bottom of the fifth.

Javien O stepped on the bump first for Visions. The starter allowed three hits and three runs over three innings, striking out eight and walking six. Zach began the game for Cory’s. The starting pitcher surrendered one hit and two runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking three. Andrew R threw three innings of shutout ball for Visions FCU in relief. The right-handed pitcher gave up one hit, striking out nine and walking none.

Evan L led Visions with two runs batted in from the number nine spot in the lineup. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Andrew, Evan, and Alex each collected one hit for Visions FCU. Malikai M paced Visions FCU with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, piling up seven walks for the game.

Zach provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Cory’s with three runs batted in. The pitcher went 1-for-2 on the day. Malcom R went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Cory’s in hits. They worked the count all night, collecting six walks.

Vision will face Dick’s Sporting Goods in the Wildcard playoff game on Wednesday at 6:45pm.

Alpine Blasts Visions 13-3

May 19, 2025

The game at Logan Field tonight saw Alpine Metal Roofing dominate Visions, securing a decisive 13-3 victory. Alpine’s offense was potent throughout the game, consistently putting runners on base and capitalizing on opportunities. They steadily built their lead, scoring in multiple innings, including a significant push in the top of the 4th. Visions struggled to contain Alpine’s bats and pitching, finding it difficult to generate consistent offense of their own.

Visions managed to put a few runs on the board, including one in the bottom of the 1st and another in the bottom of the 3rd, but they couldn’t keep pace with Alpine’s relentless scoring. Despite loading the bases in the bottom of the 4th, Visions only managed to push one run across due to a hit-by-pitch, ultimately falling well short of a comeback. Alpine’s strong pitching and timely hits proved to be the difference-makers in this contest.

Cory’s Edges Out Visions in Pitcher’s Duel

Endicott, NY – May 17th, 2025 – Cory’s Tax Service emerged victorious in a tight-knit contest against Visions at Logan Field on Friday. While the bats remained relatively quiet for both sides, Cory’s capitalized on early opportunities to secure a hard-fought win.

The game’s decisive moment came in the bottom of the 3rd inning. With two outs, D Ely connected for an inside-the-park home run, driving in M Robinson who had previously singled and advanced on a passed ball. This three-run burst gave Cory’s a lead they would ultimately defend. They had previously scored a run in the bottom of the 1st when M Robinson walked and eventually scored on a groundout by D Ely.

Visions struggled to generate consistent offense against Cory’s pitching. They managed to get runners on base through walks and a few scattered singles. However, they couldn’t string together enough hits to overcome the early deficit.

Pitching was a highlight for both teams. For Cory’s, G Hoyt kept Visions hitters at bay for much of the game, racking up several strikeouts. M Robinson also contributed with scoreless innings in relief. On the Visions side, J Connolly and later E LaRusch battled, also recording multiple strikeouts and limiting the damage after the 3rd inning.

Ultimately, Cory’s early offensive push and solid pitching proved to be the difference in this low-scoring affair.

BC Sheriff Overpowers Visions FCU

May 12th, 2025
Logan Field witnessed a dominant performance by BC Sheriff today, as they defeated Visions. BCS’s offense exploded early, scoring four runs in the top of the 1st inning. K Kibler started the rally with a double, followed by singles from R Gennarelli and T OConnor. A groundout also contributed to the early lead.

Visions’s offense struggled in the bottom of the 1st, but J Connolly provided a spark with a leadoff double. Unfortunately, the subsequent batters were retired, preventing him from scoring.

The top of the 3rd saw BCS extend their lead significantly, scoring six runs on a series of hits and walks.

In the bottom of the 2nd, Visions managed to get two runners on base. M Mellander hit a single, followed by a single from E Rothermel. However, the rally stalled, and they were unable to bring any runners home.

BCS continued their offensive onslaught in the top of the 4th, adding seven more runs to their tally.

Despite the significant deficit, Visions showed some fight in the bottom of the 4th with walks from A Rothermel and E LaRusch, who both advanced on a passed ball. However, they couldn’t capitalize on the opportunity.

Ultimately, BCS secured a decisive victory. While Visions struggled offensively for most of the game, J Connolly, A Rothermel, M Mellander, and E Rothermel each recorded a hit for their team. Visions will look to bounce back in their next matchup.

A Tough Day For Visions

May 10, 2025
Alpine Metal Roofing powered their way to a decisive 12-2 victory over Visions in a game that saw plenty of offensive fireworks, particularly in the later innings.

Visions got on the board early in the top of the 1st when J Connolly singled home K Johns. Alpine responded quickly in the bottom of the inning, scoring two runs on singles by D Z and C Pittarelli, with E Koutsaris and D Z crossing the plate. They added two more runs in the bottom of the 3rd, highlighted by singles from D Z and C Pittarelli, along with a groundout by T Robinson that brought in another run, making it 6-1.

Visions managed to scratch across another run in the top of the 4th when A Rothermel singled and later scored on a throw after another single. However, Alpine’s offense exploded in the bottom of the 4th. After S Gleason singled and scored on the throw, they tacked on four more runs, capitalizing on a walk and Gleason’s second single of the inning.

The bottom of the 5th inning sealed the deal for Alpine. After R Humiston and E Koutsaris walked and C Gonzalez singled to load the bases, C Pittarelli stepped up and blasted a three-run home run to center field, bringing the score to 12-2. David Z later grounded into a fielder’s choice, allowing another run to score before the inning ended due to the mercy rule.

While Visions had some offensive moments with singles from A Rothermel and J Connolly, they struggled to string together consistent hits against Alpine’s pitching. Alpine’s offense proved too potent, delivering timely hits and capitalizing on opportunities to secure the commanding victory.

Visions Defeats DSG In First Win

May 9, 2025

By GameChanger Media

Visions were triumphant over Dick’s Sporting Goods 5-2 on Thursday.

Dick’s got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Nicolas G tripled, and , each scoring one run.

Visions flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring five runs on two hits to take the lead, 5-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by Javien O on a 3-0 count that drove in two.

Jack C threw two and two-thirds innings of shutout ball for Visions in relief. He allowed just one hit, striking out five and walking eight.

Jack and Javien were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in two runs for Visions FCU. Max M, Evan L, Lukas M and Evan L all hit singles. Milan S led Visions FCU with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 10 walks for the game.

Nicolas led Dick’s with one run batted in. The third baseman went 2-for-2 on the day. Dick’s worked the count all day, piling up eight walks.

Next up for Visions FCU is a game at Alpine Metal Roofing on Saturday.

Visions Come Up Short Against Cory’s

May 7, 2025

By GameChanger Media

Visions FCU could not keep pace with Cory’s Tax Service 5-0 on Wednesday at Logan Field.

Cory’s were the first to get on the board in the first when one run scored on another play. They extended their early lead with two runs in the top of the third thanks to RBI singles by Dom E and Malcom R.

Andrew R, Evan L, Lukas M, and Alex H each collected one hit for Visions. Evan stole two bases.

Cory’s tallied 10 hits in the game. Dom went 3-for-3 at the plate and led the team with two runs batted in. Malcom collected two hits in three at bats. Dom and Malcom each stole multiple bases. Cory’s ran wild on the base paths, collecting seven stolen bases for the game.

Competitive Game Ends In Walkoff

May 5, 2025
By GameChanger Media

A walk-off left Visions on the wrong end of a 7-6 defeat to Broome County Sheriff on Monday at Murphy Field. The game was tied at six in the bottom of the sixth when Jackson B. singled, scoring one run.

Broome County Sheriff were the first to get on the board in the third when Abel G. singled, scoring one run. Visions took the lead, 4-1, in the top of the fourth thanks to singles by Killian J., and Evan L..

Broome County Sheriff took the lead, 6-4, in the bottom of the fifth thanks to singles by Abel, Vincent B., and Kayden K.. Visions tied the game up in the top of the sixth thanks to two singles.

Killian provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Visions with three runs batted in. Killian went 2-for-3 on the day. Evan and Killian each collected two hits for Visions.

Broome County Sheriff tallied 15 hits in the game. Vincent and Jackson each collected three hits. Kayden and Abel each drove in two runs. They had patience at the plate, amassing eight walks for the game. Messiah T. and Talan O. led the team with two bases on balls each.

First-Inning Burst Leads Dick’s Past Visions

April 30, 2025
By GameChanger Media

Dick’s Sporting Goods scored six runs in the first inning, which helped them defeat Visions 10-2 on Wednesday at Logan Field.

Dick’s jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Hunter D. singled, scoring one run, Owen G. singled, scoring one run, Messiah P. doubled, scoring two runs, and Christopher R. singled, scoring two runs. Dick’s added two runs in the second after Nicolas G. doubled.

Max M., Andrew R., Evan L., Lukas M., Jack C., and Javien O. each collected one hit for Visions. Jack and Javien each drove in one run.

Dick’s .piled up 11 hits in the game. Nicolas, Trenton D., and Jacob K. each collected two hits for Dick’s. Nicolas, Trenton, Messiah, and Christopher each drove in two runs. Messiah led Dick’s with two walks.

Fast Start Leads Alpine Metal Roofing Past Visions

April 28, 2025
By GameChanger Media

Alpine Metal Roofing defeated Visions FCU 9-3 on Monday at Logan Field thanks in part to five runs in the first inning.

Alpine jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after Evan K singled, scoring one run, David Z tripled, scoring two runs, Rhyan H grounded out, scoring one run, and Seamus G tripled, scoring one run.

Alpine added one run in the second. Timothy R singled, making the score 6-0.

A single by David extended the Alpine lead to 7-0 in the top of the third inning.

Visions scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth on an inside-the-park home run by Andrew R.

Andrew drove the middle of the lineup, leading Visions with three runs batted in. The third baseman went 1-for-2 on the day. Jack C led Visions with two hits in two at bats.

Alpine accumulated 10 hits in the game. David provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Alpine with three runs batted in. The infielder went 2-for-2 on the day. Alpine had a strong eye at the plate, tallying nine walks for the game.

Next up for Visions FCU is a game at Dick’s Sporting Goods on Wednesday.

Visions FCU With Tough Game Against Dick’s

April 27, 2025
By GameChanger Media

Visions FCU couldn’t keep up with Dick’s Sporting Goods and fell 11-5 on Sunday at Glendale park.

Dick’s opened the scoring in the top of the first thanks to two doubles. DSG first got on the board when Nicolas G doubled, scoring one run.

Visions FCU took the lead, 3-2, in the bottom of the fourth thanks to singles by Killian J., and Jack C.

DSG flipped the game on its head in the top of the fifth, scoring five runs on three hits to take the lead, 7-3. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Hunter D that drove in two.

Andrew R. pitched three innings in relief for Visions. The pitcher surrendered three hits and five runs while striking out seven and walking four. Killian relieved Andrew and allowed four hits and six runs over two and one-third innings, striking out four and walking four. Evan O. stepped on the mound first for Dick’s Sporting Goods. The starter gave up two hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out two and walking none.

Jack went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Visions in hits. Alex H. and Killian each drove in two runs for Visions. Javien O paced with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, accumulating eight walks for the game.

Jacob K. led Dick’s with three hits in four at bats from the leadoff position. DSG had a strong eye at the plate, piling up eight walks for the game. Evan and Trenton D. led the team with two bases on balls each. Hunter stole two bases. Dick’s turned one double play in the game.

Next up for Visions FCU is a game against Alpine Metal Roofing on Monday.

Visions FCU to scrimmage Cory’s

⚾ This Thursday, April 24th at 6PM, Visions FCU will take the field against Cory’s Tax Service in a friendly preseason scrimmage at Murphy Field. With Opening Day right around the corner on Saturday, April 26th, this is the perfect chance for players, coaches, and fans to shake off the winter dust and get back into the swing of things.