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Tuesdays are the 2008 Little League Days!...

... Every Tuesday during the 2008 season will be Little League Day! Kids who wear their Little League jersey on Tuesday's will receive free admission to the park. There will also be special events, games, and attractions on Tuesday's, come on out an see your Wings.

Have a Catch with a Wing.....

...Play catch with your favorite Wing! All kids are welcomed to the designated "play catch" area in right field before every Tuesday and Thursday home game. Play catch with a Red Wing, Dad, Mom, whomever you want. Bring your glove and a ball! Catch times are from 7:00-7:15 before the 7:30 first pitch!

Run the bases, sing, play games....

...Kids are invited to participate in many of the traditions at McDounough Park. Whether it is running the bases at the end of the game, singing "Take me out to the ballgame" during the middle of the seventh, or playing one of our between inning games. There's always fun to be had at a Wings game. When you visit the park, ask a GRW staff member to find out more!


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2007 NYCBL Western Division Co-Champions

GRW News & Notes

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2007 GRW Bellamy Helps No. 1 Miami Over No. 2 Florida State, and is added to the Howser Trophy watch list... Posted April 25th, 2008

Sophomore Kyle Bellamy (Geneva '07) made three appearances in three games as first nationally-ranked Miami (Fla.) won two out of three games against second nationally-ranked Florida State this past weekend in Tallahassee, Fla.

Friday night, Bellamy struck out four over two scoreless innings as Miami took the opening game, 11-4. Bellamy held the Seminoles scoreless and hitless after starter Chris Hernandez had allowed four runs on nine hits in the first five innings.

Saturday, the Davie, Fla. native, pitched an inning and two-thirds as Florida State defeated Miami, 9-5. Bellamy allowed one unearned run on two hits. After yielding one run in the sixth, Bellamy retired the side in order in the seventh inning.

The Miami (Fla.) reliever faced four batters on Sunday and retired two. He allowed two runs on two hits, but Miami triumphed, 11-10, in a seven-inning contest.

This spring, Bellamy is 5-0 with two saves and 1.08 earned run average in a team-high 22 appearances. The sophomore has allowed four earned runs in 33.1 innings pitched, walked three and struck out 39. Opponents against Bellamy are batting .128 this season. He leads the top-ranked Hurricanes in earned run average and appearances and he is second on the team in strikeouts and third in victories.

Bellamy has also been added to the Howser Watch List. 50 Collegiate Baseball players are placed annually on the watch list for the Dick Howser Trophy. The Dick Howser Trophy is a national sponsorship that was created on behalf of Dick Howser to promote baseball excellence and scholastic achievement for collegiate baseball. The Howser Trophy is to baseball what the Heisman Trophy is to Football. Last year's winner was Vanderbilt's David Price, the #1 overall draft pick in 2007. Past winners include Jason Varitek, Mark Prior, J.D Drew, Todd Helton, Robin Ventura and Mark Teixiera.

Bellamy was a first team New York Collegiate Baseball League all-star last summer. He was 1-0 with a team-high 14 saves and 0.00 earned run average in 17 appearances. Bellamy pitched 17 innings, struck out 32, walked four and held opponents to a .028 batting average. He helped the Red Wings to the NYCBL playoffs for the first time since 2003.

'05 GRW Curry Named National Player of the Week... April 8th, 2008

Mt. Vernon Nazarene University senior Levi Curry (Geneva '05) has been chosen by the Baseball News as a Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week for the week ending March 30, 2008.

Curry pitched a seven-inning perfect game as Mount Vernon Nazarene defeated Cedarville, 7-0, on March 26 in the first game of a doubleheader. Curry's perfect game is only the second in Mount Vernon Nazarene history and it is the school's 16th no-hitter. Curry, in a 90-pitch outing, retired all 21 Cedarville batters he faced over seven innings and struck out 10. He forced Cedarville into nine ground ball outs and two fly ball outs.

This season, Curry is 4-1 with a 1.54 earned run average in five appearances. Through five starts, he has amassed four complete games, two shutouts, 35.0 innings pitched, 29 strikeouts and a .217 opponents batting average.

The Mount Vernon, Ohio, native was a member of the Red Wings in 2005. He went 2-4 with a 4.04 earned run average in nine appearances. Curry pitched a team-high 42.1 innings, struck out 27 and threw three complete games. He did not play in the 2005 NYCBL All-Star Game but he was listed on the Western Division all-stars roster.

The 2008 Geneva Red Wings Roster Posted!... April 1st, 2008

The Geneva Red Wings have posted their 2008 roster. The roster can be found here along with links to the players respective Colleges and Universities. The Wings staff is happy to announce we have signed players from schools that we have grown with over the past seasons such as Westchester, SE Missouri, and Gardner Webb. We are equally happy to announce new relatationships with nationally renowned programs such as Notre Dame, George Mason, Holy Cross and University of South Florida.

In addition, the Wings have signed Billy Horn to the Coaching Staff. Billy comes to Geneva as the Pitching Coach by way of DelRay Beach, FL. Billy was born and raised in Bronx, NY and graduated from Westlake HS in Thornwood, NY. His College carrer was as a relief pitcher for Lynn University from 1997-2001. His professional carrer was as a starting pitcher for the San Marino Titans in 2003-2004. Billy was selected for the Italian national teamin 2004 but missd the Olympics in Athens, Greece due to injury. Rotator Cuff surgery ended his season and career as a player in 2005 when he played for the Long Beach Armada. Billy coaches High School pitchers in South Florida, and works for Bucky Dent's School of Baseball in Del Ray Beach, FL. His pitching experience will be invaluable to our staff this season, we look forward to his arrival.

On a similar note the Wings announce the resignation of our Associate Head Coach Kevin Graber from Amherst College. The Wings wish both him and his family well.

Geneva looks forward to the arrival of OUR boys of summer in late May. Until then visit the players team websites and see what will be in store for come June! Good luck guys, see you in May!

Now that it is offically spring, visit the GRW website often for updates and news reagrding the upcoming 2008 season. Only 66 days til opening day!

2008 GRW Greenlatt holds World Champion Sox scoreless...Post date March 3rd, 2008

Aaron Greenblatt (Northeastern University) has been on the Geneva roster for the past two seasons. In 2006 his season was shortened when he tore a tendon in his pitching hand while warming in the Geneva 'pen. In 2007 he never made it to Geneva as he tore a ligament in his knee, which required surgery. This year he's all healed and he's on the GRW roster again. On Friday his Husky's met the World Champion Red Sox in Notheastern's annual exhibition game against Boston in Ft. Myers, FL. Greenblatt was called on with two on and two outs in the fourth inning. After walking his first batter which loaded the bases, he was able to get the last out and get the Husky's out of the inning. Despite the fact that the Husky's lost 15-0, Aaron was the bright spot for the Husky's pitching staff, as he was the only pitcher to not give up an earned run. Aaron also received a brief "bright spot" moment on the Red Sox webpage, which can be found here.

Wings looking to fill 2008 Intern positions... Post date February 19th, 2008

The Wings are looking to fill several Intern positions for the 2008 season. Interns are expected to be with the team from the last week of May through the first week of August. The following poistions are available for 2008:

  • Senior Interns: Responsible for all day-to-day operations including daily prep, between inning entertainment, sponsor assistance, field and dugout management, press box management. Designed for College students looking for Sports Management or related experience.
  • Junior Interns: Assist Senior Interns with the duties listed above. Designed for High School or incoming College students who may be interested in careers in Sports Management, Physical Education, Sports Medicine, etc.

Each of these Interns report directly to Tom Dixon, Director of Baseball Operations. If you are interested in any of these positions please email Tom at tom.dixon@genevaredwings.com with a resume and/or a letter of interest.

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