Sometimes, games drag on for hours. In the New York Penn-League, they never end. After five hours, 39 minutes, and 20 innings, the Cyclones’ two runs were not enough to overcome the Staten Island Yankees’ three. “I’ve been doing this for 40-something years, this is the third longest game I’ve ever played in,” manager Tom
Gene Cone – In the video you see Cone his double and homerun against Florida State. DOB/Age: 09/21/1994, 21 years old. Pick: Round 10, 310th overall Signed: For $150,000 K (6,600 under) Slot Value: 156,600 dollars School: University Of South Carolina, JR Bats/Throws: L/L Height: 6’0” Weight: 170 Twitter: @gene_cone4 The
Tom Gamboa, the Brooklyn Cyclones’ 68-year-old manager, knelt on the first base line with a bat in his hands, while his bench coach, Mets legend Edgardo Alfonzo, slapped ground balls to the team’s infielders. “Atta-boy Darryl!” Gamboa chirped at Darryl Knight, a natural catcher who is learning to play first