Axcess Baseball Holds Home Run Derby For a Cause


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Axcess Baseball held its 2025 Home Run Derby. 

When all was said and done, the winner of the event was Ethan Saintjean. Saintjean is set to graduate from Half Hollow Hills West this year. During the derby competition, he was able to smash seven home runs in the finals to take the crown. 

Saintjean defeated Michael Garcia, from Saint John the Baptist. He hit 18 home runs through the three rounds of the derby in an impressive showing. 

Other participants included Dylan Weinstein, Joe Maxwell, Alphonso Terrana, Connor Ackerman, Jaden Valdez, Joe Perri, Dom Longardino, Mateo Rincon, Alex Golub, Chad Jackson, and Mason Miles. 

Axcess Baseball thanked the participants, the event sponsors, and especially the BK7 Brand, who designed this year's uniforms to raise awareness for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 

Axcess Baseball is an athletic organization that holds tournaments around Long Island and features LI players in order to promote and prepare them for the next level in their careers.

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