News and Announcements

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Great news to share with our Batting 1000 family.

CJ Ferriggi, Mike’s younger brother and coach of the Batting 1000 Heat, is headed off to North Carolina next week to compete in the NCAA Division II Championship. His college team, St. Thomas Aquinas, has won the East Region title today by sweeping Dowling College. CJ also was named most outstanding player!

Congratulations CJ and Mike. Here’s the story …

http://stacathletics.com/sports/bsb/2013-14/rel…

Cage Rentals

Posted by B1 Ghost at May 13, 2014 7:24PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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30 – Minute – $30
60 – Minute – $50

*We recommend that you call to reserve the cage – Call 516-801-1277
(Use of Atec Baseball or Softball machines and all training equipment)
*Please call for details or use of our quality baseballs and training tools to use by yourself or for a group

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Yaphank, NY – The 14u Batting 1000 Seminoles coached by Anthony Montesano captured its first tournament championship of 2014 by beating the Long Island Lookouts 4-2 in the finals at the Baseball Heaven Spring Challenge. Congratulations to Monte, Brian and team.
The Seminoles will be back at Baseball Heaven in 10 days as they compete in the Memorial Day Tournament on 5/23 thru 5/26. Good luck boys !!

Private Lessons

Posted by B1 Ghost at May 12, 2014 6:57PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Individual Lessons

30-Minutes – $50

60-Minutes – $95

Lesson Packages

Ten 30-Minute Lessons – $450

Ten 60-Minute Lessons – $900

*(All lessons must be an hour)

Group Lessons

  • Please call for details
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Carle Place, NY – We at Batting 1000 are so very proud of one of our own, B1 Pirates Pitcher Mike Delio.
Delio, a junior making his first varsity start, tossed a perfect game and struck out all 21 batters to lead Carle Place to a 15-0 win over Hempstead Tuesday in non-league.
“I’ve had dreams of throwing no-hitters and perfect games but nothing like this,” Delio said. “This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” Delio, who pitched on junior varsity for the previous two seasons, said his strategy was to get ahead early in the count with fastballs on the corner and then attack with his knuckle-curve.

Delio walked three times and stole two bases. He said he didn’t feel nervous entering the game but began to in the later innings, especially on a bunt attempt that went foul with one out in the sixth.
“I just stayed focused,” said Delio, whose fastball was in the mid-80s Tuesday. “I wanted to locate my pitches, get my curveball down in the zone and just play baseball.”

Congratulations Mike from all of us at Batting 1000.