On May 5, with a 1-0 count and two outs in the fourth inning, Chase Estep hit a two-run home run. The ball was hit 108 mph off the bat and went 409 feet out to right field of Maimonides Park in Brooklyn. It cut the Aberdeen IronBirds’ lead to 9-3 in a game the
Brooklyn Cyclones pitcher Tyler Stuart. Photo by Matt Kipp / Brooklyn Cyclones. It’s not unheard of for a pitcher to make the transition from being a starting pitcher to being a reliever. What doesn’t happen often is someone making the reverse transition, going from the bullpen to the rotation. In Brooklyn, Tyler Stuart is doing
Cesar Berbesi has been Brooklyn’s primary shortstop this season. Photo by Matt Kipp / Brooklyn Cyclones Ahead of opening day, Cyclones manager Chris Newell named Cesar Berbesi one of the players who could start to turn some heads in 2023. “I fell in love with that kid the first day I saw him in
It was November of 2022 when Mets Director of Player Development Kevin Howard called Chris Newell to inform him he would be the next manager of the Brooklyn Cyclones. That was the moment Newell, who at the time was at the Mets’ academy in the Dominican Republic, said his life changed. “I’m very lucky and