And Then There Was One


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As the Suffolk baseball calendar entered last week there were a few teams who had yet to endure their first loss of the season. All of that changed as teams got deeper into their schedules and heading into the new week there is now just one team standing that is perfect. The Comsewogue Warriors absolutely crushed Deer Park on the way to their 8-0 record.

The Warriors didn't just sweep their three game series over Deer Park, but they made a statement. Comsewogue outscored Deer Park 32-2 in the three game set. The bats were explosive and the pitching never allowed more than a single run, in what can be considered a perfect series for the Warriors. CJ Cubano led the way with a complete game. He allowed just one run and struck out seven during the start and Nick Zampieronhad an impressive four stolen bases.

That is nothing new for them this season though. The Warriors are 8-0 and they have now outscored their opponents 75-9. They have not allowed more than two runs in any game this year and they have also scored double digit runs in more than half of their games. They will look to continue their winning ways this week against second place West Islip, in what should be an excellent test on their perfect record, before heading into a weekend series where they take on Huntington.

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