Alone in First


Hunter Colagrande. pitcher, Kings Park | @Huntercola2 | X

In Suffolk county baseball this year there is no shortage of outstanding players and even more outstanding pitchers. But, when you look atop the leaderboard in all of Suffolk county for pitcher wins this season there is just one name that stands above the rest.

Hunter Colagrande from Kings Park. Colagrande took the wins lead as he recorded his sixth win of the season. In the performance he allowed just one unearned run on two hits over five innings while striking out eight batters.

There are five other players chasing his six wins and quite a few at four but Colagrande has a chance to take home the season wins title with just four games to go, he could get two more starts. Kings Park has been a machine lately on the mound. Aside from just Colagrande this staff has shut down their opponents at a near record rate.

Kings Park now has seven straight games where they have allowed one run or less. They have outscored their last seven opponents by a ridiculous 63-2 margin. Kings Park will try to keep that streak going when they take on Islip, Longwood, and Bayshore-Bluepoint to end their regular season.

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